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Show Ifl WEDNESDAY,-APRI- - 15, 1959 L Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD Bneri. Apa'ricip O. as ora air ihs Whip By FRED DOWN United Press International Johnny, O'Brien and Luis Apa-ricia pair of little popgun hitters, are the big reasons why the Milwaukee Braves and Chicago White Sox are still in . orbit. O'Brien, who didn't make a hit all last season, singled across the winning run in the 10th inning to give the Braves a 3 decision Area Sports Briefs over the Philadelphia Phillies g Tuesday while Aparicio, a g but shortstop, drove in both runs with a g single as the White ,Sox beat the Kansas City Athletics, slick-ieldin- light-hittin- fifth-innin- 0. Rove Or Pepper Expected To Start For Bees In Coast League Opener SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The Salt Lake Bees will have either southpaw Don Rowe . or Hugh Pepper hurling for them in the Pacific Coast League season The PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) Pacific Coast League begins its 57th season Friday , hopeful of complete recovery from the am- Dutation the National Lea?up rxr- formed a year ao in cutting off the loop's wto biggest cities Los Angeles and. San Francisco. A chief reason for cheer is ths o, 4-- 2-- h is PCL Slates 759 Openers On Friday Giants In 5-- 2 Battle mm opener Friday at Derks Field. The prophets are predicting a gate of 7,500 or more for the 7:30 p.m. debut against Vancouver. The Mounties are due in pennant Thursday for a e work- X three-wa- y anticipated chase among defending champion X pre-gam- out. Phoenix, Spokane and San Diego. . Today the Bees turned models League president Leslie O'Con temporarily for a picture taking nor and the PCL directors believe session with newspaper and telethe impetus of a hot race will vision lensmen. Bees stimulate fan interest in, the go into another Tonight thesession practice league once again. under the lights. , Attendance dropped to its low There is another game Saturest in 15 years last season when day at 2 p.m. and a Sunday double bill that gets Aoff at 1:30 p.m. only 1,502,087 turned out. r Spokane and Salt Lake City TOOELE (UPI) Alex Stevenwhich replaced Hollywood and Los Angeles in the realigned son, long-tim- e assistant at Salt league, did well for transplants Lake's Nibley Park, today was last year, with Spokane leading named new golf professional at the circuit in attendance with the Tooele Municipal Course; The announcement was made 270,297 paying patrons. Only Phoe nix didn't take root as the team by, Tooele City Manager Sidney replacing San Francisco. The local Noble. Stevenson will assume his Giants drew only 122,750, and with new duties Monday. He replaces a championshp club. Tony JMacaluso, who resigned reCELEBRATE VICTORY Woody Held (left) feeds a piece of pizza to Herb Score Some old like Seattle. cently.; after the two combined their efforts .to gi ve the Cleveland Indians an 8-- 1 victoryJn Portland andstandbys Sacramento . had their h6me opener Tuesday night. Score, on the comeback trail, limited the Detroit sharp attendance drops last year, SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) a grandslammer,- - to drive in and partly blamed the National The Utah Tax Commission backTigers to four hits, while Held blasted two homers, one ' jj- six runs. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) League invasion as cause for the ed water somewhat Tuesday in affliction. Conversely, San Diego, the face of a tide of indignant which isnTvery far from the influ- boat owners and dealers and ence of the Los Angeles Dodgers, agreed to reconsider its .boat asdrew 233,691 the best season gate sessment ruling... Commission chairman H. C. for the Padres since 1955. "O'Connor, blamed part of the attendance woes 'at Phoenix oa ownership at Sacramento, and the the fans' steady diet of major return of hometown hero Freddie league teams spring training in Hutchinson to Seattle will help ' the area. American League) tremendously.T The! opening day lineup of "I wouldn't be surprised if at100 001 001-- U 3 9 3 Washington 000 121 30x- -i 7 8 0 tendance moves up, closer to. Boston games will find: fans this season," ha . Spokane at Phoenix; Vancouver Pascual, Clevenger (7). Ro said. "We've got a later ' start: at Salt Lake; Seattle at Sacra Por and (8) Courtney, monosky ter (8): Delock, Wall (7) and we're back on a split .week series mento and Portland at Sah Diego with the latter four clubs open basis with two ' visiting teams .a Major League Standings Delock (1-White. Winner Thursday's Games -new home and the doubleheaders HR clubs; Loser Pascual playing ing with day-nigPhiladelphia at Milwaukee By United Press International Zauchin. St. Louis at Los Angeles (night) Bertoia, Gernert, National League Chicago at San Francisco W L Pet. B Kansas City 000 000 000 0 6 0 (Only games scheduled.) 3 0 1.000 . . 000 020 00x-- 4 2 8 0 Milwaukee Chicago . Vz 1 3 .750 S&n Francisco American League Terry, Daley (8) and: Chitj: W L Pet. GB Pierce ( 0 ) and Lollar. Lose- r2 1 .667 1 Chicago ' 4 0 1.000 . ' 2 1 .667 1 Chicago, ). Cincinnati Terry V2 1 1 0 1.000 3 .500 Cleveland 1 Philadelphia 1 2 .333 2 2 0 1.000 1 New York 009 200 20013 17 0 Los Angeles New York 1 3 .250 2V2 Boston I 1" .500 2 000 011 100- -j 3 8 3 St. Louis Baltimore 2 3 .500 4 0 .000, Washington Pittsburgh Larsen, Coates (8) and Howard" 0 2 .000 3 Baltimore Fisher (3), . JohnPortocarrero, Tuesday's Results 0 3 .000 3 Kansas City son (6), O'Dell (8) and. Tiriandor Milwaukee' 4 Phila. 3 10 innings Detroit 0 4 .000 4 ). Loser -Winner Larsen Chicago 5 San Francisco 2 ). HR Skowron, Portocarrero, Cincinnati 3 Pittsburgh 2, night Tuesday's Results Pilarcik.St. Louis 6 Los Angeles 2, night New York 13 Baltimore 3 STOP AT THE SIGN OF Boston 7 Washington 3 ' SMILING TIRE 000 000 1XU4 5 0 Detroit Wednesday's Probable Pitchers Cleveland 8 Detroit. 1 000 400 04- x- 8 7 I Cleveland Cincinnati at 2 Pittsburgh 0 Kansas Chicago-City Davie (5)v Morgan Bunning, vs Nuxhall (12-H- ;. Friend '22-1St. Louis at Los Angeles Wednesday's Probable Pitchers (6),Susce (8), (1--Narleski (8) and and Nixon. Kansas City at Chicago Grim Wilson; Score vs Drys-dal- e (night) Jackson (13-1(0--1 )L Lower (7-). Bunning vs Latman Held 2, Strickland, Har-ns- . Detroit at Cleveland at San Francisco Foytack Chicago (15-1). vs McLish vs (night) Drabowsky ' Kem- Boston ). Washington at National League vs Casale merer (Only games scheduled.) . (10 innings); New York at Baltimore (night) 000 001 002 0--4 3 8 I 0. Phila vs Wilhelm Ford (14-7- ) 000 001 011 1- -4 4 12 0 Milw Games Farrell-OThursday's Owens, and'Hegan; Kansas City at Chicago McMahon (10) and Cran Spahn, New York at Baltimore '' McMahon (1-dall. Winner Boston at : ). Washington Loser Farrell scheduled.) (Only 'games 000 200 021 5 6 Chicago 2 9 '2 020 OOOH 000 San Fran BY High defeated American Hillman, Elston (9) and S. Tay2, Fork, Tuesday . night at (9 lor; Sanford, . Worthingtbn Timp Park in a Region 7 baseHillman Winner Schmidt. and ball game. ). HR Sanford Loser A two-ru- n 12-1- 1 uprising in the sec2. Alou, Banks ond inning provided the Wildcats with their margin of victory, as 2 7 0 000 200 000 Pittsburgh Reed Lloyd held the Cavemen The Pleasant Grove Vikings Cincinnati 100 200 00x4 3 7 0 to six hits and struck out nine 1 win over squeezed out a Witt, Smith (7); Face (8) and b'tters. He walked only three the St. Francis Padres Tuesday Foiles, Kravitz (7); Purkey (1-batters. in a Region 7 baseball game at and Bailey. . Loser Witt (0-G. Nicol also turned in a fine Timp Park. ; .er. for the hurling performance Buckner's last inning IIRs Pinson, Bailey. Charles Shoemaker said his group would Utah is a double header against present a new plan which would Montana University April 24 on probably be more generous in the Ute's field. computing depreciation for boat owners. He said the commission MURRAY (UPI Murray city would probably have; a ' report officials confirmed today they were .studying the possibility of. y ready Thursday. The visitors about. ,"20 boat building a municipal golf course owners, dealers, distributors and in the city. L. Clark City Commissioner manufacturers were harsh in said the Cushing on views their the commission's proposed course low depreciation rate as well as was contingent on acquisition of other aspects of the planned as property located' f between 4000 South and Tine Street. sessments. ' , ; The third straight victory for the unbeaten Braves enabled them to take over sole possession of first place in the National League when the Chicago Cubs whipped the San Francisco ' Giants, With four straight wins the White Sox are off to their best start in years and are technical leaders of the American League although both the Cleveland Indians and world champion New York Yankees: also are undefeated. Score Beats Timers The Cincinnati Reds handed the 5-- 2. . . . Pittsburgh Pirates a fou r t h and the. St. straight setback, Louis Cardinals defeated the before a record Dodgers, crowd, of 61,552 at Los Angeles. In the American League, the Indians made it three in a row when Herb' Score "blinded" the Detroit Tigers, the Yankees blitzed the Baltimore Orioles, and the Boston Red Sox beat the Washington Senators, O'Brien, acquired as "bench strength" from the Phillies, got his first chance with the Braves after entering the game as a pinch-runnHank Aaron and Wes Covington had singled to start the 10th and O'Brien delivered the """decisive run with a looping single to right field on a Mickey Vernon, another Milwaukee "pick up," singled home the tying run in the last of the ninth after Wally Post's two-ru-n triple gave the Phillies d 2 lead in the top of the frame. Aparicio continued his torrid spring hitting for the White; Sox when he singled home both their. runs after a single by Johnny Callison and a double by Bubba Phillips. Billy Pierce, ace of the White Sox staff, yielded six hits, no walks and struck out three in posting the 32nd shutout of his career. Aparicio, who has a three- year .263 batting average, homered to win a game for the White Sox last Saturday and is hitting .389 so far this season. Banks Homers Twice Ernie Banks hit a pair of two-ru- n homers foe the Cubs who spoiled San Francisco's - home opener as well as Jack Sanford's Giant debut. The Giajjts threatened to pull out the game in the ninth when they filled the bases with one out but: Don Elston re3-- 2, 6-- 2, 8-- 1, 13-- 3, 7-- 3. er 3-- lieved winner Dave Hillman and struck out Daryl Spencer and Bob Schmidt to end the game. Bob Purkey pitched a seven-hittand rookie Vada Pinson and Ed Bailey clouted homers to sink the Pirates who have scored a total of six runs in four straight er defeats. Purkey, a native of Pittsburgh, has beaten his twice in five days and five times without a loss in his careen Hal Smith, who hit only one homer last season, blasted a two-ru- n round-trippe- r and two singles to lead the Cardinals' attack on Johnny Podres. Lindy McDaniel .shut out the Dodgers for seven ; innings as he pitched the Cardito their first win after three nals defeats. The crowd was the league's highest for a single night game although there have been larger crowds in Los Angeles for a single day game and a -- Big League twO-milli- 1 nut. . SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) University of Utah baseballers team made up played an of players from the Utah Semi-Prleague today on the Redskin all-st- . ar o field. V The next conference fl game; for FERTILE MOUNTAIN TO1P JJT (Any Quantity) FR 4-08- THE SMOOTHER BOURBON 25 7 ht Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey 6 Yrs. 014 Ancient A DisLCo.,rrinkfort,Ky. f6 Proof TRADE WOW FOR (1-0- tn - . 'sfa)& feM -- 4) 0) 3) (12-13- ). (9-1- 1) An-tonel- 16-(8- 3) li HR-Mino- so, (3-0- 7) (16-13- (0-0- ). (6-1- 5) (3-1- BY High Tips A. F. 3 to 2 ) 0) AS LOW AS (0-1- I I IJ II XUjj Vikings Edge 3-- Padres (0-1- (1-0- ). 12-1- 0) 1. - -- 6 10 2 100 013 001 St. Louis 2 7 i 000 000 011 Los Angeles L. 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McDonald. Pharmacy Pleasant Grove 020 103 612 9 3 - Provo 1 11 113 . .101 . 402 West Center St. Francis 411 lead the Red Sox to their first FulBarnett, Lott and Wadley; Phone FR win. Murray Wall yielded one hit lerton, Greene, Briskey and Beck and a run over the last three in sion between Rocky Bridges'' first-innin- g after taking over for win single and Gail Harris nings ner Ike Delock. Reno Bertoia ho seventh-innin- g fTiHlll., homer. mered for Washington. Bill Skowron knocked in five runs with a homer,', double and LITTLE LEAGUE-PO- NY single and six other Yankees had it assault two hits each in a - CHIEF on three Baltimore pitchers. Don BASEBALL Larsen yielded six bits and three runs in seven innings and N then EQUIPMENT Trookie Jim Coates finished up with SWIMMING BALL GLOVES two shutout innings. The. Yankees BATS, BALLS routed loser Arnold Portocarrero J POOLS iff SHOES n third inning largest in a nine-ru- n ALSO TENNIS RACQUETS major league rally of the year so Built to Your :. r'l COME TO far. Specifications Dick Gernert drove in two runs with a homer and a single and Small down payment, 5 years vicne Stephens had two doubles to to pay 490 So. HOLLYWOOD '(UPI) Art Los Angclc- - has' matched with 'Joe JMiccli of o York lo: a ;.:d , 'i gon of ly wood's Legion Stadium April "25, urday. in a 1955 He is Blaine Veardall who is Miccli scored a ddr-rbetween two the welterafter the spot held by Dave meeting Workman . of Ogden. Also present weights. will be the state team champions r from Salt Lake, including Dick McMillan, Paul Chase, Ralph Hal Dreyer and Ken Chest- 1-- hits as the Tigers dropped their fourth in a row. Woodie Held drove in six runs with two homers including a grand slam. Score, looking like the strikeout king of 1956, retired 19 Tigers in succes- AHLANDERS of 0) - FOR BOUT SIGN ts 20-ga- Baseball Standings 4 A all-even- , ht RADIATORS REPAIRED Anto Glass Installed Specialized Work OGDEN (UPI) The Utah singles and champion will head a squad of Salt Lake Valley bowlers looking for top Maxie Ko-sspot in the World Endurance Classic Sat- Line Scores Cavemen, allowing the Wildcats triple with the bases loaded but five hits and striking out proved the most telling blow and five batters. ' turned the tide for the Vikings Jim Mitchell's single and Cliff The Franciscans fought back Pierpont's sacrifice fly drove in their half of the seventh and doubleheader. in the two runs in the second almost clipped the Vikings' oars Yankees Show Power with a four run rally that fell of inning. Score, the big question-mar- k The line score: one short. Willfred Valdez, Rog .the Cleveland staff, struck out American Fork .100 010 6 2 er O'Mahen and Frank Becker 02 nine batters and allowed only five twi-nig- Wins " JIM'S TEXACO SERVICE 809 W. 400 North OREM if |