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Show 7 250th n no Bags DAILY HERALD Vk'G THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1959 6 . Utah County. Utah I,,, 11 I n There are those around town who are willing to bet that Carmen Basilio will be battling Sugar Ray Robinson, and not Gene Fullmer, this summer for the middleweight championship of the world. bet this way, inspite of all Marv They're willing toFullmer-Basilia match being 'a sure Jenson's talk about talk from Car'thing and all the when asked about Sugar Ray's signing for a men's camp ,' title fight. f r to as more if more look and "It's beginning they're Robinson in as a to Fullmer line," whipping boy put using one local Jight fan said today. o, "know-nothing-about-- Predicts it'f Will Win by 37 Points Karl Klages, the sports publicist at Utah State picks BYU track and field meet this BYU to win thd Western Division weekend in Logan by 37 points. He also thinks his Aggies will finish second with 37 points, followed by Montana with 29, and Utah with 23. The Klages dope sheet says Gary Griffeth and e Matti Raty wil take care of the mile and and 100 220, for the Cougars, Alton Thygerson the Dick Millett the low hurdles, Glade Dixon the broad the jump, Ed Costa the high jump and Marc Nielsen H vault. pole he grinned, "we "don't assume losses re- "However," LI 11 li! j on una sneei, Aiiiiaiico. irom any uope two-mil- - J- suiting 71 gamoimg Gordon Swapp's Big Mission i Gordon Swapp's big mission this summer aj president of the Provo Grads League will be to get more parents to . attend the games. "It ia disheartening to see how few parents in the past have shown enough interest to come out and see their " boys-play,- Swapp said. Swapp also said he was still looking for two team I " man with a workmanagers and any community-spirite- d ing knowledge of baseball and a desire to workK with boys should cret in touch with SwaDD immediately. It is a great opportunity for two' men to do a great Dublic service for the community and probably get a; Dig ' ' charge out of doing it, 1 t V.r- - Wyoming Gridders Fail to Impress left-hand- ng 250-ma- ' "j . NEW YORK (UPI) Sugar Ray Robinson somewhat frantically j offered Carmen Basilio, a guarantee of "from $200,000 ' to $250,000". today to fight him at Philadelphia's Municipal' Stadium, Sept. 21. But Basilio and his; handlers said: "Let's wait until! torftorrow and see whether the New; York State j Athletic Commission! takes rk 3-- tional League lefties ahead of him and above (hem are only American Leaguers r Lefty Grove with 300 and Eddie, Plank with 324. At 38, Spahn has I had a bit of trouble getting started this year but he picked on one of his favorite "cousins" Wednesday night. Spahn has scored$ two of, his 1959 wins over the Cardinals and has a 9 lifetime edge over them. The victory lifted the Braves back into first place when the Pittsburgh Pirates downed the Los Angeles Dodgers, in a two-ru- n eighth-innin- g homer by Dick Stuart. The . San Francisco Giants beat the Philadelphia Philand the Chicago Cubs lies, Cincinnati Reds, the whipped in the other National League games. The Chicago White Sox downed the Boston Red Sox, in the only American League ac tivity. Bruton Provides Edge Spahn got the run he needed to beat Larry Jackson when Bill Bruton homered with two out in the eighth inning. Alex Grammas had nicked Spahn for a two-ru- n double in the second inning but the Braves tied the score in the fourth on a walk, singles by Eddie Mathews and. Wes Covington, an infield outlaid Del Crandall's sacI rifice fly. f Stuart's! winning homer for Pittsburgh overcame a 3 Dodger lead which resulted from Don eighth homer of the sea son. Elroy Face, the Pirates' bril reliever, took over Jiant, In the seventh inning and gained credit for: his fifth straight victory. The loser was Don Drysdale, who yielded eight l hits in seven innings. Smoky Burgess had three g hits arid started the a with single. rally 6-- 4, 6-- 0, 10-- 0, - 4-- 0, j 4-- De-mete- 155-pou- r's nd one - sided affair, an executivt committee boll aimed at rein- stating him as champion will bt postponed ud til Basilio signs. V i away the rest of your middleweight, crown." Robinson, stripped of his title by! the National' Boxing Association on May 4 for failuretj o defend, will remain, an on May 4 for failure to decerned at least until Basilio has j ':. DRESSING ROOM HORSEPLAY-XSaFrancisco Giants manager Bill Rigney (left) and centerfielder Willie! Mays (right) engage in a bit of dressing room horseplay shutout over the with pitcher Sam Jones Wednesday after Jones threw a two-h- it victory.1 Mays helped the Giaritcause by whacking a Philadelphia Phillies for a three-ru- n homer in tlie firsr inning. (Her ald-UTejephoto) signed to fight him. That was announced' Wednesday ; .nighti. " ? ,And in New York state (not a member of the NBA), Friday is the court - ordered deadline for Sugar Ray, to'"enter into articles of agreement" for a title defense 1 I: . By j.United Press Infernational ForWEST JORDAN (UPI) mer middleweight champion Gene Fullmer, whose j i 1 e basketball er Boo chances for another crack at th2 were set back at least for Skousen, voted by coaches in a crown ' now fast talking Ray Robinby poll conducted by United Press son, was hopeful today he inInternational as the Skyline Con- stead of Sugar Ray will meet ference's top first-yea- r player dur- Carmen Basilio first for the title. Fullmer, in training here for a ing the 1958-5- 9 basketball season, will be lost to the Brigham Young supposed title bout with Basilio in July, admitted; things didn't !' University; next season. look too good for a title match Coach Stan Watts said Skousen, involving himself and Basilio. along (with two other players, Manager Marv Jenson,, obvioushas been called on missions for Saints Church, j: ly upset by the latest actions by the. Latter-da- y Watts said Skousen, along with immediate ersat , I . j Sherill Berrett and Rick Shum-waall had been called to serve missions and will be unavailable for duty next winter. Skousen, as a sophomore, hold1' the BYU individual game scorr r ing record. National League Carmen. against At Friday's commission meetsituation ing the Robinson-Basili- o will be discussed, but it's uncer: tain whether the commission will lop off the rest of his crown. The NBA's latest j about-fac- e action apparently j, shocked Robinson into making.the guarantee offer. NBA President Wylie announced at Mullens, W. Va., that because Sugar Ray's signing ceremony at Philadelphia liiad been a f 'i 31 .3371 38 40 33 34 :il another 25. ; American League Killebrew: Senators 28; Cerv, Athletics 23: TriandosJ Orioles 22; Lemon, Sen ators 21; Jdnsen, Red Sox; MarisJ Athletics; Allison, Senators all '20 j Home Runs; National League Mathews, Braves 13 Banks,: j Cubs; Aaron, Braves;! Robinson, Reds; Demeti ;-- er, Dodgers all 8; I f; j American' League Killebrew, Senators 12; "Colavlto, Indians 8; Jensen, Red Sox 8; Trlandos, Orioles; Maris;, Athletics;! Senators; all 7. .' I Lemo in, ,.' ; O ' I i tic Coach Successful in Idaho Pittsburgh Philadelphia ; 16 15 13 14 ' fill 16 (4-2- ). 6) 2 1 American League !, W L Pet. 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Bell 11 14 5 Frani 6 Philadelphia 0, night New York , ketball team of Idaho Falls, Ida., through an undefeated San 14 5 11 Kansas; City Milwaukee 3 St. Louis 2, night season last winter. 9 17 .346- (lxk 6 Los Angeles 4, .night Detroit Colorado State can wrap up the Eastern Division base- Pittsburgh Thursday's Probable Pitchers Wednesday's Results! ball championship this weekend by sweeping two games Cincinnati at Chicago Chicago 4 Boston 0 with Denver. Wyoming trails the Rams by a game. vs Hillman Cleveland at. N. York, ppd., rain Denver, incidentally, had to forfeit five previous Philadelphia at San Francisco Det. at Wash, (night), ppd.,' rain .'ys McCortfiick Kan. Semproch league wins for playing an. ineligible player. City at Bait, (night); ppd ; ueiuxe I j Chicago -- at Los Angeles Pittsburgh vs Podres Friend) (0-GB Friday's Games . Philadelphia at St. Louis (night) Vz Cincinnati at San Fran, (night): . . Ex-Tin- leers - JtJ JtilllH i ; '. (2-- Thursday's Probable Pitchers . Provo Meets North Cache Pizarro Prep Baseball Nines 'jAwait State Semifinal Contests ' , Utah high school baseball finals renew rivalries today and 1958 Bowling News; Spring vllle "League (40-2-4) er's ; Friday, only this time the teams battle in' semifinal action. . r Class B Judge Memorial and Notre Dame met today at Price for a berth in the small .school finals and; North Sanpete and Cedar City were scheduled to meet at Cedar Citv in the other Class B semifinal, Both Class A semifinal games will be played Friday. Defend ing ; Class A champion Ogden faces Olympus at Salt Lake's Derks Field! and North Cache and Provo tangle in Proyo's Timp Park. Ogden beat; Olympus in the finals last year. ' j State finals are scheduled May .... Inter-Cit- y leaders Miners Auto high team seriesMin- Auto, 2703; high team, game Miner's Auto, 951; high individual series Roy Johnson, 594; high Individual game Roy John- son, 218. Springville Ladles Trio ' South Main League leaders Market ); high team series-So- uth Main Market, 1454; high team game South Main Market, ,516; high individual series Norma Mock, 504; high individual game Delia Smith, 193. Maple Anns (Orem) League leaders Geneva Phar); high team series macy Utah Valley Transit, 2150; high team game-Ut- ah Valley Transit, N. 755; high individual series individual game Stone, 560; high N. Stone, 235. ' Merry Mixup Mixed Doubles ); League leaders K. G.'s K. G.'s, high team series 1890; high team game K. G.'s, 642; high men's individual series Ken Gren, 514; high individual men's game Bert Madeen, 186; high women's individual series-Mi- llie Gren, 490; high individual women's game Kay Billings. T - or 22 (6-2- (39-25- (21-11- ' 23. Bees Optionj Don Kildoo to -Pels t !.'"'.- --1 LAKE SALT Left-hand- er ! manager Eddie Leishman vs jMcDaniel (2-4- )1 an- nounced, the acquisition of catcher Bill Onuska from Columbus. Onuska 'joined the Bees at Sacramento, Calif. ; Three 20); high team series Spares, 1335; high team game Three Spares, 491; high indivi-da1S7. series Elma Smith, 474; Monday Manrlers high individual game Elma League leaders Alleycati (40- - Smith, 180. ul i SP I' ' fj L '''' yr: "N I t M ,i (Only (games j m I WALKERS scheduled.) Friday's Games j Kansas (City at Wash. (night) Detroit at Baltimore (night) Chicago at New York (night) Cleveland at Boston (night) Pacific Coast League! '! W L Pet. GB -18 9 .657 Sacramento ; San 17 11 Diego Vancouver Phoenix Salt ' Lake Portland; 13 13 14 15 1113 11 14 12 16 ' .607 Wi .500 iVz .483 5 .453 5V2 .440 6 .429 6 .414. 7 12 i7 Seattle Wednesday's Results Salt Lake 7 Sacramento 0 Phoenix 12 San Diego 2 Spokane 7 Portland 0 Vancouver 6 Seattle 1 Thursday's Probable Pitchers Salt Lake (Don Urquhart, at Sacramento! (Noel Mickelson, San Diego, (Dick Stigman, at Phoenix (Curt Barclay, ') Spokane (Bob Gaillombardo, at Portland (Howie Reed, Vancouver (Bud Watkins, at Seattle (Max Surkont, 1 r ; i ;: i. 11 m m ill ch the varsity. In Friday night's annual varsity-alumgame. Prime targets for the Rydalch and Grosscup aerials are Stuart Vaughan, the nation's top pass receiver two seasons ago; and Max Pierce; who was one of Utah's top , receivers under Coach ni I") t I ' A i f ,! '. t n 1 JA 'i 7 I .PS: j' WALKER'S SICHT B0LRBOH HSeV i AJ ' 0-- 3) 2-- 2) 2-- 3) 2-- 2 ). 3-1- ). Buy it in 0-- 4) , 1-- : the handsome new curved flasks wijh j"gger fop X vlk jir .A 433 So. Univ. Avenue mi it ss well zs in the traditional round battle. p.m., in Ute AHLANDERS - ';:; w i RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work ' 5 4 . SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The University of Utah alumni football squad, because of the presence - of passers Don and Lee Grosscup in lt3 lineup, is rated a favorite over 8 . ). Spokane Alumni Favored Over Varsity In Ute Spring Tilt A i l - (3-1- (1-1- j Game time is Stadium. (4-2- (2-0- ): SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Utah and Brigham Young University officials announced today the 1959 football game between the two schools, originally scheduled for Ute Stadium Oct. 10, would be changed to a, night game Oct. 9. j The announcement j said the two schools decided to j advance the game in ' order to avoid conflict with the fall , conference of the Latter-da- y Saints Church. Jack Curtice. ) Chicago at Boston Wynn ' I'". ). J vs Hoeft Detroit at Washington, (night) vs Griggs Mossid-l- ) Kansas City at Bal tint ore vs O'Dell ) (night) Garver (0-1- Ry-dal- f CITY (UPI) Don , Kildoo, a mainstay as a relief pitcher for the Salt Lake Bees last season, today was optioned to New Orleans. Kildoo had been usedS sparingly this season ,and appeared in a total of three innings. At the same time Bee general I (0-- 1) Utah, BYU Change Football Date "i, By United Press International Four teams who played in tlw at St. Louis (night) Milwaukee " 1) (0-2- ). 1 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 8 YEARS OLD 86.8 PROOF HIRAM WALKER & SONS INC., PEORIA, ILLINOIS ; Banks, Cubs j A- .355 .354 .330 .324 33; Robinsop.J Reds 32: Demeter. Dodgers 30; Mathews, Braves 23; Aaron, Braves 25; Pinson, Reds -- . .413 .348 .342 .340 w tion was badly mixed up, but he, too, expressed confidence that Gene would get the next; crack A at '(the title. 4 Jen son admitted that the latest developments definitely made ex? champion Basilio the "top man" in negotiations for a Sept. 21 title bout . with Robinson. "j Jenson said he didn't believe Basilio would, sign for the Robinson contest. "Basilio is too smart latest of feV it will have to be to fall- - for Robinson nothing less than total capitulation on the paft of both, of them. trick," Jenson said. situaRobinson, agreed that the They'll have to admit they are "If the National Boxing Assn. controlled by Sugar Ray," Jenson and Basilio fall for Robinson's said. . 33 39 38 32 Not four, not five, not sevenbut y, ; American League 20 78 12 Kuenn, Dcf.j 26 107 11 Kaline, Dct 27 113 12 Fox, Chicago 23 100 17 Maris, K. d. 25 105 22 Power, Clevc. . iRuhs Pattcd In , Mary Still Confident Gene Will Get 1st Shot at Carmen Bob Skouse To Go On Mission ;:" . 25 80 10 27 1121' 27 111 23 26 94 13 Pinson, Cin. Bouchee, Plil. j -- PI Burgess, Pitts Temple, Ci j n - United Press Internationa National League r n & Player Clfjb G. AB R. II. Pt. Aaron. Milw. 26 110 21; 53 .482 , .;'. 8 , ers In Big Leagues - 53-2- game-winnin- ' Rob insori Dangles Huge Offer Before Basilio er Football coach Bob Devaney of Wyoming and most of the Cowboy grid enthusiasts were not overly impressed in last weekend's annual with the play of the Punchers " intrasquad spring game. Devaney found fault with the Cowboy's (quarter-backin- g and passing attack (especially the short their inability to hold onto the ball. and game) Devaney took the, blame for the somewhat shoddy i'. r ' quarterbacking. with our skull work little did "We quarterbacks this spring which undoubtedly resulted in unbalanced and unUnited Press International imaginative play calling," he said. National League in "But mechanical errors and judgment optional W L Pet. j situations handicapped us too much." 16 10 .615 Milwaukee Despite this Devaney's pessimism, this corner still Los Angeles 18 13 .581 thinks the Cowboys have the horses and will be the team San Francisco 15 13 .536 to beat come next fall.. .; 14 13 .519 Cincinnati ; u By FRED DOWN United Press International Warren Spahn, his 250th victory In the record book, -- may be the in National League history by the end of the season. Spahn became 'the 25th pitcher ever to reach the when he hurled the Milwaukee Braves to a 2 victory over; the St. Louis Cardinals Wednesday night. Carl Hubbell with 253 wins and Eppa Rixey with 266 are the only Natop-winni- in I I t i t n r in anoves r Braves Back Into Lead 111 III Ss Vi I If as My ay ilc n . " |