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Show A 1 DAILY HERALD WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1959 Utah County. Utah lVf '. too m o . aiivorriia. Wdo I i in o Potty M e r 4 u San Bernardino Whips fimpanogos Defending Champs Wm 2 to 7-- 0; visiting managers - and . players have been loud in: their praise for . the Provo facilities. Best Condition Timpanogos Park has never been in better condition,: and the vast crowd that filled every" seat in the grand stand and bleachers, and left may persons standing, praised the field for .its playing possibilities, and the Community and various committees for the excellent manner in which the tournaOne of the largest crowds of ment has been prepared and oper-aet. .' spectators ever to see a baseball All a LaMesa The Stars, game in histric old Timpanogos favorite, proved their abilPark, witnessed four topflight ball in the, opening game when they games Tuesday as the annual ity decisioned a powerful Richland, Western States Region Eight Pony .League Tournament got under Wash.; nine. 1 in a first day '. thriller. The winners scored once :..:'. K; ; way. Winners and losers in three of in the first ining on hits; by Jerry the four games played! were sep-- . Wilson and Roy Robertson, 'and a arated by only a single run,- and well placed sacrifice by John even in the last one where- there Hardesty. V Even Score . was at seven run margin interest .os intense all the wUy. , Richland evened the score in the .. California teams sshowed why top of the fifth when', they? pushed they have "hogged" the champion- across their lone run on a sacri a hit "by John. ships in recent years as all four fice, an error-anwinners came from the Coast Sonderland. Jerry 'Wilson scored State, Washington, Utah and Ha-- LaMesa's winning run in the bot waii had to be satisfied in the tom half of the inning when lie losers roles, and hope to do bet- singled and tallied on Joe ter today when they test the met-ti- e blazing drive through and talent of each other. V' ! the: infield. V , Later This Month George Sherrod turned in a bril LaMesa, North Marin, Long liant mound game for the win Beach and San Bernardino were ners when he struck out. twelve the winning teams, and barring Richland batters and gave up only some upsets which may, and un- - three hits to the losers. North Marin sent a strong Price, V doubtedly will occur, they will be fori the title and a ..chance team into the consolations with- a battling : to represent Region Eight in the close 5 victory in the second Pony League World Series slated game of the day. Price rallied in for Washington, Penn., later this the bottom half the' seventh inmonth. , ning to throw a scare into North Richland, "Vash., Hawaiian Ran- Marin with, a two run. splurge that gers, and. Price and Provo from threatened to change the lead. ' the Utah area played losing roles Two walks and a hit by Andrew in Tuesday's opening engagements, Barrmtt nrodnnrd two run's but but all. will be fighting to get back the San Raphael defense tightened in to the running in this double and with the tieing run on third elimination Tournament- in which base, Larsen, pinch hitter, grounda team is never out of the title ed out to' the first sacker. . race until it has been beaten twice. The colorful team, from HawaiiIn spite of. their apparent su- - an Islands lived up to all the stor" premacy on the ball field, ies told of them, but Dick Arnold teams paid tribute to this and his Long Beach youngsters tourney as one of the - finest in would not - be deniecj," and they their experience. The tournament came from behind with a three , has never been .held outside of run burst in the top of thev final California since the inception of inning "to move out in. front to the program nine years ago, and stay, and "eke out a 6 victory. - . Tournament Results .Tuesday . LaMesa 2, Richland 1 6 Hawaii Beach 7, Long North Marin 6, Price 5 ' San Bernardino 7, Provo 0 Wednesday schedule of games ' 1 p.m. Richland vs Price 3:30 p.m. Hawaii vs Provo 6:30 p.m. LaMesa vs North Marin 8:30 p.m. Long Beach ys San Ber- nardino ' By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer -- . - . d. - pre-tourne- y ' 2-- '' '' ' : - . - - - , - : -- d 1 - J f were ready. In a way it was unfortunate that these particular teams had to meet so early as they came to Provo in the same bus with Long Beach people helping to pave the way for the Hawai' ian trip. No Disgrace It was no disgrace for the Provo Timpanogos team to lose a 0 encounter with San Bernardino in the final game of the day. They ran into Steve Taylor, one of the top pitchers to show Tuesday. Ha mowed thirteen of them down via the strikeout route, and when he was removed after five great innings, Roy Blum carried the load the rest of the w,ay. Steve Thomas pitched well for the host team but his teammates could not find the range on Taylor's curves. Phil Olsen was the only Provoan able to get a hit until the fifth inning when Mike Lind-l- y and Mike Gleave connected but Taylor soon put out the fire. ' - : 6-- ji . . : - . Cali-forn- ia . - . 7-- . Pony League Meet Box Scopes RICHLAND (1) cf ... Spencer, ab Franklin, rf Wallace, rf Schodt, rf 3 2 1 0 2 2 3 . . .. .. ........ Lee, 3b Kerns, IfSterling, p .; Don Smith, 2b'...,;. Pook Smith, lb Boehning, lb ...... Gardner, c fr Pugh, c .;.!......... Sonderland, ss - 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 0 i Totals ...! 24 3 1 1 LAMESA (2) ab r h rbi Wilson, rf ............. 3, 2 2 0 ' 2 0 0 0 Hardesty, cf . 3 0 McKurahan, lb Robertson, 3b ........ 3- 0 - ' Schribner,;- ss Daniele, 3b .. Meuse, If ....... Sorejisen, c ...... . . ... Hale, cf, p Schultz,. 2b ............ Matlock, p Belew, p Nordstrom, rf v. - .......... 11 11 0 0 - Gowins', If 2 0 1 0 4: 0 4 1 3 1' 4 1 3 2 3 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 1 1 1.0 ............ 10 ............ 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 ii 3 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals . . 2 0 0 0 PRICE (5) 1 0 . 0 0 Tanagucci, 2b . 1 3 0 ' If 3 . 1... r h rbi 25 .... Jensen, p, Norton, If ....... Magliocco, ss ... Nouros, e Barnett', lb ..... Salzetti, cf Henderson, rf Larson, .......... Anderson, If ..... 0 0 0 2 Brown j.,..1;.. ........ 1 0 6 0 Porter, p ,.....';, 0 0 J. 1 0 0 0 0 'Thompson Rollins, 3b ...... 1 2 0 0 2b ' Riley, 3 0 1 0 Huse, ss Totals .....U.. 295 6 3 c 0 0 0 Vogel, Score by innings: ...!.... ....... 0 . 6 11 0 0 0 North" Marin . 040 002 0 Suerrod, p L;. ; A ' v 5 X. i s i v 7-- J" I" llllliilllllilllllll ' - 10 7. .1... . , . " y Wells', p -- V .......... 7-- 0. Provo American Loses Out In BB mm Experts Rave About Steve Taylor's State Joust Provo American lost out in its bid fora berth in the Western Boys Baseball Association finals, when it was defeated by Tooele American 3, Tuesday in the state By RAY SCHWARTZ tourney at Riverton. In Tuesday's other game, Rose Park defeated Uintah of Salt Lake Herald Sports Editor The experts were 'still raving, todayj about the pitching of Steve In today's games, Sage Creek of Taylor of San Bernardino against in the final Springville will meet Helper and the Timp J All-StaGlendale Park will tangle with game: of the opening round of the Sugar House. Regional Pony League tourney rs - at Timp Park. It jwas generally agreed that Trautman Sees Crowd Increase Taylor was the top pitcher of the day. day night by throwing out the first ball. County Commissioner G. Marion Hinckley was the pitchbatter against Gov. Clyde's ' ing and Mayor L. L. Cullimore was the catcher. Commissioner Hinckley slammed Gov. Clyde's firs't pitch into rightfield for a hit. Mayor Cullimore said; "I just want to thank Commissioner Hinckley for saving me." left arid right field lines to the permanent fence and 457 feet to one-hand- Players were introduced before the start of each game by Phil Perlman, general chairman he tourney committee. - - .J.. ....... ........ ........... ........... Otsu, p Okuma, lb Gilbert Totals .. . PROVO (0) - lj 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Totals ........... v 29 6 4 3 Long Beach i . 201 010 3 7 8 6 Hawaii ...... 122 010 0 6 4 3 Overmeyer,. lb Barrett, srf . Weisner, rf-l- f (6)" ab .. ..,, 3 4 0 ........ '0 Castleberry, If , ..... Peterson, If . . ..... ....... Lindstrom,-3- Slack. 3b r h rbi 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 rh Brieinholt, rf Shields, 2b ....4...... ed GRAHAM 1 0 0 100 10 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work AHLANDERS . 490 So. Univ. 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George Dewey Clyde of the snow fence, and 275 feet to ficially opened, the tourney, Tues-- 1 dead center. It is 343 down the 5 0 a BOY'S SCHOOL Yon A t WON'T PREDICT EVANSTON, 7 Shirleen Bonnacci "Miss Pony League of 1959" and California state junior baton twirling champion, displayed her talent before the big Tuesday night crowd. 26 0 4 0 Totals ..' Score by innings: 7 1 San Bernardino 302 101 ; 3 4 006 000 Provo . .... . -. NORTH MARIN ab 7 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 3' 0 2" 0 .. 1 0 . 1 0 0 . 2 4 HAWAII (6)1 Ilerata, If . . Kenishain, 3b . Ramie, cf 3 1 1 Vlatais, lb-- p 3 1 0 Albao, ss 3 0 0 Eldredge, c 10 0 Takakawa, 2b Rodriquez, 2 ........... '3' 1 1 1 1 1 Arakawa, rf ' 2 0 0 Kunehisa, ........... ........ .............. 29 ...... Payne,, lb ab r h rbi iindley, ss . . .... . . 3 1 0 0 Gleave, cf ........... 4 0. 1 Thomas, p .'. ........ 3 1 0 Olsen, c . . .. ......... 7-8- 1 II jfJI Rain started falling and it grew rather dark just before the start of the second game between Price and North Marin, Calif. , iLXie 1 0 w Boys' centerfield. That gives a person an idea of how the field has been shortened for the Pony, League San Bernardino! centerfielder, made the play of the game, when Elmer L. Barr director of he made a great Region 8, was presented with a of Phil Olson's tremendous grab birthday cake at home plate just blow almost to ,the fence iirdead before the start of the final game. . center. The. various district directors made .the presentation. It was A light rain fell throughout the Barr's birthday and the birthday Tinip-Sa- n Bernardino game, but cake took him completely by failed to halt play. it surprise. . h rbi mm ''''! minor leagues today predicted the 1959 increase in attendance will continue through the season. Trautman, here for a two-da-y meeting of the 16 major league farm directors' and nine league presidents, which ends today, told of an increase of 495,877 in the minors as' of July 31, the first increase since 1947, "This increase in attendance," he said, "should prove to be quite a shock to the prophets of doom who have declared the minor leagues to be dead or dying." V) mm - no-hitte- rs. COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) President George Trautman of the I m THE RIGHT PRICES t Taylor is quite a slugger, too. 16 25 He hit homers in Kent Jensen starting pitcher regular Jerry Wilson of La Mesa had season games, besides pitching for Price, who later shifted to the honor of getting, the first hit threel leftfield hurt his leg sliding into of the tourney a' line single to , third base in the third inning and centerfield. A few moments latEddie Shields, Timp second his manager, Gary Bliss, took er he scored on Roy. Robertson's sacker made a nice catch of a him out of the game. single. line drive in the third inning and Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson presPhil jOlsenj Timp catcher, made The Hawaiian Rangers seemed a fine .play on pop foul fly near to be the sentimental favorites on ident of Brigham Young Univerthe first base stands. the big crowd at. Tuesday night's sity, was ah interested spectator sessions. They seemed to cap- for a while during Tuesday's afRon ternoon session. H6wever, Schweinfurter, ture the hearts of , the fans'. For Minor Loops KKLK., a or WE HAVE THE RIGHT CLOTHES Pitching Against Timpanogos Nine 4-- 5-- 3. . mim Pony League Tourney Sidelights 1 0 ............ 0 0 ............ 111 0 0 0 0 ............ 0 J) ............ 2 3 ........... 10 0 10 1 00 io 00 0 27 6 1 5 - Totals '' 102 000 2 Totals ...... 20 2 5 2 SAN BERARDINO (7) ab ;r Score by innings:.3 1 Schweinfurter, cf .... 4 2 Richland ..... 000 0i0 LaMesa . .. . . 100 010 x 2 5 1 Lauthan, ss .......... , 3i2 4 '0 Taylor, p LONG BEACH (7) 0 0 ab r h rbi Blum, p If 1 1 3 2 3 3b ...... Hommer, Garcia, 4 2 2 Hayes, lb Leatherman, 2b ...... 3 1 0 0 4 1 1 Williamson, cf .., Clem, 2b 1 1 3 2 2 3b ... Calderella', Dodson, c 0 3 0 ............... 2 0 0 Zelna, rf Abe lb" 2 0 0 0 Hennessey, Sorensen, 2b ..... 3 0 1 0 0 0 Alvarado, rf Hernandez, 2b ... 0 0 3 0 0 0 Z. Davis Aldrich, ss 2 0 3 0 2.0 Naulls, If Christensen, 2b .. 2 0 1 0 Martin, p rf Bell, McClelland 0 0 0 01 , t price ...... . . Gov. .George D. Clyde TOSSES OUT; FIRST BALL shows his pitching form as he tosses out the first ball to officially oben. the Regional Pony League tourney. Utah County Commissioner G. jMarion Hinckley batted against Gov. Clyde's pitching and lined the first pitch into rightfield for a hit. Mayor L. L. Cullimore was the catcher. PONY LEAGUE TOURNEY ACTION Steven Payne (6) first sacker for the Timp takes a throw at first base to retire Ron Schweinfurter of San Bernardino in Tuesday niht action in the Regional Pony League Tourney at Timp Park. The Californians won - r s Alll-Stars- , .............. - A . V ab ,r h rbi SOX LOSE APARICIO 4 0 1 0 DETROIT (UPI) Shortstop 1 0 2 Luis Aparicio will be but of Chi1 0 2 1 0 0 cago White Sox lineup for several of . a pulled muscle 2 0 days because 3 in his left leg. Aparicio injured 4 1 at his Sunday and Washingtor leg 0 4 it further during inaggravated 0 3 .at field practice Detroit Tuesday 0 1 night. 2 0 0 t 1 : Mc-Kiraha- n's . tf ' Six errors proved the undoing; of the Hawaiian hopes. Two of these plus a wild pitch helped Long Beach to their final tallies. They, are' an opportunist team, and when , the chance came they OPEN MONDAY NITE TIL 9 P.FA. - " V |