Show tivrtlimp orvvoror wir000rmw 4wi looorovorror tor vo-- ot got orovor or r woororPos wo - I Ves "Exto i'd Loi d - II) ito tot 1 4 t Sports Mirror 1 (002 r -- by - John Mooney ' 36 ' : att f alit ' BEN ROSE Sylvia's coach and manager is shrewd affable loquacious respected as a competitor and teacher and too darn smart for his own good test in the Kosof EnMiss Wene here to roll the durance Classic Thursday night and in the team events Saturday and Sunday is a true star but let's consider her manager the "too darn smart man" e - "When she "SYLVIA is a wonderful pupil" Ben confesses bowler and until she boosted her average around the 200 mark she listened to everythingI told her and she wrote it down She rarely made the same mistake twice and I rarely had to tell her something more than once - Was a w A le 4 101' e :"That made her a wonderful bowler and a remarkable woman If I just hadn't been so darn smart : ' 't p oft$ 4psN 116A Reds: :170 ' 31:14th-séiws- - - ds 9 3 9 INi-it By Associated Press Press By Assottated - ST LOUIS July 1—Los An ' ' MILWAUKEE July 1—Eddle i i Dodger first baseman geles Mathews' fourth inning home Norm Larker got his first two run provided the lone tally home runs of the season Tues ' ' 1 ' i t Tuesday night as the Braves day night scoring three runs - d decision over and batting in four as he paced squeezed a the Dodgers to a victory over behind the eight-hi- t Cincinnati - A i the St Louis Cardinals A i 'i k ':" e '411R"lowimostw: Burdette Lew of i' pitching Larker played first base be :' '"' - s''':' '‘ ! f s 1 '' '11WPI:t ' ' was the Milwaukee It Gil Hodges has been slip cause '' i 1 ( of the ping There was only a half first shutout it f S tt dozen points to makeit a choice season ' 44r: :il " I '' ': 6 1 : it" ''''i:::: t The victory made it two in between the currently roil' t 4010 ' 'At 1 i i a row for Milwaukee in the cur- hitters before the game t I ' ' I k I i series and rent three-gam'a ' -'1 RE MT his first homer of ' - e ' ' this season over i the ::i Redlegs -season in the third inning the ' : :' N :13:eft!' MATHEWS' big blow was hit against Cardinal starter Jim 1 ' ' I off lefthander Harvey Haddbc Brosnan Joe Roseboro had k :444!'" i first of three Cincinnati pitch- homered for the Dodgers in the ' t ers The Milwaukeeans were second Larker homered after "' '' t held to only five hits and left Jim Gilliam singled In the fifth : to return the Dodgers to the t 19- - baserurmers stranded 4 ' Jim Gilliam 1 '7 lead for keeps ‘ ' a to f The Braves ilulled away 1 kb 1 334 game lead in the National tripled to drive home two runs '' ' ' : - ( 44- - 'i in the- sixth 'C' t i League race as a result of their ' ' ' 111t) victory and Los Angeles' 9 to 3 Roebuck kept up the extra ' ' 1 ':)'' ! ( 's ' decision over the second place base slugging but on the (4AVv' 1 ) ' ' ''11C"4--'!' I St Louis Cardinals ''' level of doubles as he opened turdette hero of the 1957 the ninth with a twobagger World Series chalked up his 6th LOS ANGELIS IT LOUIS r h ?hi victory against six defeats The Gilliam ab4 r 1b 2tit'3 Blainarn 2h ab4120 Redlegs had beaten him twice Cimoli if 1 1 1 0 Flood ef 5 1 3 1 Larker lb 5334 Musial lb 4000 4 this season Panatano e 0 0 0 0 Boyer 3b 3010 2 1 0 0 Snider et 3 0 1 1 Green if :' ::40'' 4 0 0 0 The If 0 0 0 0 Vali rf '4 fidgety ' ' ' tt i 1 1 0 1 if Ennis 3 0 1 1 rf Irurillo 1 ' i:lk "'" 0 sea: : I his hurled last regular ':' : 2 i Rnseboro c 4 1 1 1 dMoon rf 1000 I ke 3 0 0 0 son shutout April 18 1957 Edge a lb 1 0 0 0 Smith e 1 0 1 0 Zimmer is 3 0 0 when he beat Cincinnati 4 0 1 0 Kasko as 3 0 0 0 Gray lb 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 r 2b Meal on a with Henry "Sweet 161' but what a difference in bowling ball of I Maxie Kosof left measures bowling ball for Fullmer while Koufax p 2 1 1 0 Brosnan p 1 000 run home ne Aaron a 1 0 1 0 0 0 krat clouting Gene laces Roebuck Ben Rose p Sylvia-WeFulhner's glove on Miss Wene as they talk and Fullmer boxing glove of LJcicson J " 1-- 0 9-- 3 :! (‘ 110 ' :4 right-hander'- A ''' ' Z 250-cla- 1 4141410 ' 8-- 2 e tb--- ' :' Ben shook his head "Why I ever mentioned bowling grips to her is beyond me 4A—A If I had just shut rny mouth on that subject life would be less complex Look at her She's bowling with a 206 average and has her ball working wonderfully well and I mention maybe she ought to experiment That did it "She's rolling over 200 now the ball works perfectly and ft— Z has a new ball coming in from San Francisco I've sold 35 bowl Ing balls she's bought and tried and still have 20 more on hand v And she keeps seeing new grips she'd like to try "Talk about a man being dumb— " Ben wails - -- Iiigers'Staip I a 11100 the feminine bowling star Is graconsiderate attentive talented and OGDEN—Sylvia Wene clous affable Very much a woman 111111 iltrult e tookap01 c: tit 1 Salt Lake City Utah' — Wednesday Morning — July 2 1958 Tribune Sports Editor – as ' i:' ' — b " ' 4-- - :' -- : ': a1I 4 : : E - 1 '''' r - 1 ' ' kt Nothing Like Practice Ben himself carried an average over 200 for 15 years and his best sanctioned series was 804 and his best open series was 613 He was a star when Sylvia's mother asked him to teach Miss Wene then 17 to bowl "After Sylvia mastered her game I started putting her in Match games to determine her courage under pressure We'd Walk into a bowling alley and challenge any two men in the g house go : 1 ' - 44 x ' v Sometimes It Can Be Too Smooth - ' - k inning By Associated Press SACRAMENTO ab r b Heist ef Bright 2b Jones lb Paula If Orrignis(ri Cole mg Segrist 3b thseIle ab r b rbt If 5 1 2 Wills s 4 000 &Hell et 3 0 1 0 Saxes 3b 3 021 Gorbous rt 4 120 Olsen lb 4 010 NSherry a 4 1 It 1 Young 2b 3 1 1 0 Williams 1 1 LSherry P 4000 PALICA GAVE up but five Greene p e Bowling in leagues exhibitions and tournaments for 'AME p Osenbgh fti around the country can be rough but Sylvia' biggest flop Nts but one of them was a long home' run by rookie Veda Pin Ross p ' came because things went too smoothly son with one on in the sixth 82 2 11 Tot Ili 31 1 108 Totals "We WERE scheduled to roll an exhibition in lionolulu and SETTLE VANCOUVER for Finset in Ith rhi b r r h ab rid 'Z sh the did colonel the match out before decided 7th in lhe for Army alleys just Ehtifild 3b 4 1 1 0 Peterson ss 4 0 0 0 for Osenbaugh Ross in 9th 4g not look spic and span enough for such an event So he sent a Pinson et 4 1 2 Joreensn 3b 4 0 1 0 Sacramento 008 200 000--4 Dyck If 100 201 0(Ix--- 4 4010 Sbetrone et 3 1 0 0 detail to go over the alleys with oiled rags The alleys sparkled Boanaki 2b S 0 S 0 Durham If 3011 Spokane DP— E—Roseill L Sherry 1 0 1 01 Muss rf 4 1 1 0 Mores to Young to Olsen Bright - but four of us bowled and high game was about 150" she 2 Young to Bevan lb 2 0 0 01 Udine lb 4 0 1 0 Wells LOB—Sacramento 8 Spokane 8 Shartzr se 4 0 0 0 Friend 2b 4122 laughed "Sometimes things can be too smooth The sergeant Balcena Greengrass Young 3 0 0 01 White e f h ie 3020 r er bb so knew it was wrong Nit he didn't dare argitewith the colonel" 1 0 0 0 6 3 3 —3 3 5 010 Greene (L ) 3 0 0 0 Pa1tcap4 Homan Potterer 1 0 1 p 1 1 2 0000 Osenbaugh Miss Wene is one of the shortest athletes in competition Vileand p 2010 2 2 0 0 0 2 Ross Nicholas 1 0 0 0 1 1 9 3 3 2 9 L was "and when she five (W "I'm smiles feet tall" Sherry I today just Kutyna p 0000 liBP—By L Sherri (Seguin) VP— AGreene Balk—Greene rolling for the championship a lot of manufacturers were Tots Is 82 2 5 21 Totals L Sherry 83 8 0 8 4432 out for Wieand 8th pulling for me because they figured I would give a boost to for Basmskt etht out bowling especially for the smaller people for Balcena gth 000000 002 5 0 "I don't know if being short is a handicap in bowling or not settle -1 021 800 001a 00000 There are two schools" she said seriously "One says If you Vane E—Peterson 2 DP—Friend to Peter2-- 1 son to LaJoie LOB—Seattle 5 Vanare short you are closer to the floor and can roll the ball better couve 11 La23—White Jorgensen — and the other says if you are tall you can reach out better"' )111 — S13 Friend ShetPinson joie mos S—Bevan Boise catcher Bob Ilecker lo a r er bb to a home run in the last : of the Wieand (1 7 8 3 3 3 Observation Ward 1 1 Kutyna 0 0 3 3 seventh Tuesday night to inning Pence (N 5 2 2 1 1 Sys Th of "work mutt thinks a a tit it rolling pin °virago gal Heman as 0 1 give the Braves a 24 victory WP—ItutYna beg bail" in bowling over Magic Valley in Pioneer League action ' ' '""-- le '1' '1'1' Itl -- - 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S PM 152 vs Bunning (11-1-5) Sacramento (Marshall Bridges at Spokane (Art Fowler 6-New York at Baltimore—Monroe 9 pm (0-0- ) vs O'Dell (it 9) Portland (John Bushardt at c Boston—I' s a u el Washington at Seattle (Chuck Churn 9:15 PM (3-4- ) vs Brewer (341 ) Vancouver (Mel Held at rhos : scheduled Only tames nix (Glenn McMinn 241 S pm York — 314 Kansas City Boston 4 Detroit 111's Chicago Cleveland Baltimore 7 Washington New i ::i::: :::: - 4411 t1 - - 000 co )0PP1 ':a:'::''':':'''I: : Tips Pokes n' 4 - 00 00010 ' i' ::'' T-- 2:11 -- t - : 1 - I - Boise Iiome'ljun 002 '‘''' li): r' Pt Illightp — d IPOILANZ 3010 3000 4110 4140 4 0 2 4000 3 0 0 0 2010 2 0 0 0 2000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 1 0 0 0 ' 2000 3020 2000 4000 3010 a sports Sylvia Wene former wOmen's bowling champ watched Gene Fullmer spar three rounds at West Jordan and was thankful most states outlaw boxing among women Fullmer on the other hand held the bowling ball which Miss Wene uses and admitted "Golly I might "' drop that And you keep rolling that for 20 games?" Miss Wene will bowl 20 games at Ogden in the Maxie Kosof Endurance Classic Thursday starting at 7 pm against 17 of the top gal keglers in the area Fullmer will meet Jim Hegerle at West Jordan in a 10 rounder Monday night with the first bout at 8 pm 4-- 2 O Muffett p Totals $5 9 1391 Totals $4 3 92 out for Brosnan in 5th bgrounded out for L Jackson in 7th cwalked for Green in 8th out for Ennis in gth into a double play for Roseboro in gth f- 1 0 0 0 in Smith 9th into a for singled McMilln U 2 0 0 0 double play fot Kaska in gth Thurman 1 0 0 0 in for gth C Wight 0 0 0 Gramma as 011 022 003- -9 Los Angeles Baddbcp 2010 ' Jeffcoat p 0000 012 000 000- -3 Bt Louis ri 1000 E—Zimmer OP—Murtial unassisted: Bialingame and Musial ZimTotals $3 0 S 0 Totals SS 1 5 b-1 Kasko mer neat and Larker Hodges Zimmer out for McMillan in 7th Boyer Blasingame and for and Roebuck fanned for Jeffcoat in 8th: into double Musial LOB—Los Angeles 5 St LOW Crowe In 8th 211—Ennis 8 Roebuck 3B—Flood Gil in 9th play for Robinson Larker Z S— ham HR—Rosenboro OM IWO 01°-0-0 Cincinnati SF—Snider Koulax 000 100 00x- -1 Milwaukee h r er bb so iv DP—McMillan to Tem- Koufax 7 7 3 3 2 3 (W- 07-3- ) ple to Crowe Logan to Schoendienst to Roebuck 1 14 1 2 7 Mil Adcock 2 LOB—Cincinnati 5 6 4 4 3 4 (L waukee 10 RR—Mathews S—Logan LBrosnan 3 3 2 3 0 1 Jackson T-- 228I 3 3 3 0 0 I b r er bb so 1 0 1 0 5 1 1 4 1 Wight $ Haddix (L 8 batters in gth HBP—By Jeffcoat 14 Muffett 1 (Zimmer) Schmidt 4756 1— 2:35 Burdett (R A pair of aces met Tuesday afternoon and admitted absolutely no envy for the 'other's way of making a living in SPOKANE WASH July Spokane's Indians scored their first victory under new manager Bobby Bragan Tuesday night whipping Sacramento LARRY SHERRY tossed for the victors and yielded nine hits 0000 1 0 0 0000 00001010 p CINCINNATI MILITACIE8 ab r b rbi ab r b rbi Temple 2b 4 0 1 0 Schondst 2h 4 000 Burgess ° 4 0 2 0 Mathews 3b 3 1 1 1 Lynch so 4 0 1 0 Aaron rf 0 0 0 0 Adcock lb 4000 Schmidt Crowe lb 4 0 1 0 Pafko 11 0 0 0 0 Logan ss Book 3b 40 00 Mantilla of 3 0 2 0 Crandall c 3010 Bell Robinson If 3 0 0 0 Burdett p Fighter Bowler Don 't Envy Each Other's Profession Mounts Tighten Grip 3-- 2 Spokane Trips Sacs 4-- 2 go ' 4' 1-- "One day Sylvia rolled a 267 and followed with a 220 We were winning so I was puttering along Finally one of the guys said !We aren't afraid of you Ben but the gal is killing us? By Associated Press "Another time I was varadng up for a $1000 match" Ben added "Sylvia said she would practice while I warmed up on VANCOUER BC July 1 — the alleys I rolled games of 300 and 231 and Sylvia beat me Vancouver's Mount lee consoli She rolled 279 and 257 and did the boys razz me However I dated their hold on first place in won the match but they all claimed Sylvia should have rolled the Pacific Coast League Tues Instead of me" day night by edging Seattle's "BOWLING has been good to me" Sylvia laughed "In the Rainiers first place it caused me to retire as a clerk in a grocery store Erv Felice notched his ninth Then I never had been farther than Atlantic City 50 miles away victory of the season against Now X travel the length and breadth of the country Now Chi three losses but needed help from Russ Heman to retire the Chi Wun Toy my pekingese has 18000 air miles herself" last two Rainiers in the ninth ' t six-hitte- 3-- A r right-hande- ' : A t 0 t e r e - A I Mnk toomoo' |