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Show Area Sports Briefs TIME OUT! Coast League Owners Qlceh Shift Of Phoenix Franchise to Tacoma By United Press International The ., PHOENIX, . Ariz. (UPD Phoenix franchise in the Pacific Coast League has been shifted to Tacoma, Wash., effective next season, it was announced Tuesday. . General manager Rosy Ryan said owners, of other clubs in the league informally! .approved the franchise switch in telephone conservations with him. Ryan said the Phoenix club has been beset with financial troubles as fhe result of poor attendance. The Phoenix team . is expected to . ' draw a scrawny 1959 home' games. 89,000 for its CarSAN FRANCISCO lUPI) ' h!s first did boxing men Basilio here Tuesday and gave indica tions that his middleweight title bout with Gene Fullmer Aug. 28 will be l rough, crowding affair. Basilio boxed threte rounds with Leo Owens, Syracuse, N.Y. and bulled his heavier opponent around the ring. The former middleweight champion was particu. larly strong to the body; more call a or;, . issued Basilio ;f "worksparring partners af :er his build up tQ wants out saying he besix or seven rounds a day fore the end of", the week; A crowd of more than 200 watched Basilio work Wt in prepbout aration for his PaCow inthe against Fullmer . . -- - 15-rou- nd . - lace.. Colo., and Carol Banks ot Colorado Springs, Bill Wright of Cheyenne won two matches to gain the quarterfinals. He got through the first round ot a bye, then dumped Bill Kirn of Colorado'. Springs, He followed that win up 0 triumph over Owen with a Nivocoff ' of Cheyenne. 6-- 4, 6-- 1, 6-- 0, PortPORTLAND, Ore. (UPD Phil Moyer gained his 18th straight win as a .professional here Tuesday night by pounding out a close but unandecision over Don imous Fullmer of West Jordan, Utah. The Moyer scored ' with darting left jabs frequently and stinging right hooks to build 7-- 5, land's .7 10-rou- 6-- 1. 158-pou- 6-- 1, Peterson, Sidney Allen, Ann Gloria Stratton, Ann Bunnell and LeAnn Holdaway. Boys who played on the team include Jerry Rowley, Kay John Mikkelson, Gary Michael Baugh, Gary Peterson, Bingham, Craig. Curtis, Lynn Shoell, Steve Baugh, Alan Grofe and Gerold Dixon. The season's results: Scera def. Highland of Salt Scera def. Reservoir Lake, of Salt Lake, Virginia Heights of Salt Lake def. Scera, Orem def. Salt Lake Tennis Scera def." Ogden, Club, Scera def. Liberty Park No. 2, and Scera def. Liberty No 1, 6-- 3, . 5. 6-- n, 6-- 3; 9-- 0; 6.--3; Orem Provo Team Lose In Church Softball Tourney South Provo 'Stars Win 7 to 3 Tilt 7-- 2; 6-- 3; 9.0. i Hawaiians To Meet Timp 'Stars Tonight The all stars of the South Provo Boys League defeated the all stars" of the Northwest League 7 to 3 in the first round ot play for the city League jumping before he left Brooklyn nine years ago. simile of the old Mahatma of The new league came up jvith bombast whose Street Montague one of baseball" most able brains and vision kept the National when they grabbed him at 0 a year. No longer can the two established leagues foist ' off the Continental as a myth perpetuated only in the minds of amaTEAM STANDINGS teurs. .And, with the mace of anti- W L Team monopoly at hand, Rickey can Open Hearth No. 2 .... . . 35ft 12 always club th em into aworka- 14 38 Open Hearth No. l ble agreement if, which is to be 14 . . . . .34 Nitrogen Plant doubted, he fails for the first Production Planning ..31ft '16ft time as a spellbinder.20 Industrial Eng. No. 1...28 The question jof his health would 22 General Acct. No. 1 . . . .30 seem to be the grca risk taken Quality Control ....... .26 ' 22 by both himself and the proposed Central Maintenance . . .26ft 21-third league. But Kickey shrugs Engineering (Green) ..24ft iiy it off. 26 Industrial Eng. No. 3. . .22 . . . . 26Vi .21ft Rolling Mill Acct. $50,-00- GRA Golf Play . - championship. Bob Laird was the big gun for the south team by getting three base hits and allowing only three hits while pitching six innings. Mike. Bullock of the South Team, and Chadwick of the Northwest Team hit "home "runs. All-Sta- All-Sta- fretting about the weather v LENNOX cuee-ae-oft (ra) air conditioning! rs rs . Adams j (CALL) fac-iTh- 537 FifsssGi S. Univ. Ave. .J 1 ' . Sage Creek Plays Santa Monica In WBBA Tourney ch 19:9 19, 4 7-- 2, 3-- all-chur- i 4 SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Mesa Arizona, Sixth Ward,, dropCapt.r Charles Oliver, (UPD Wellsville, Utah, First Ward coach of the Air Force Academy; ped 2 Barin a first round ' upsmooth-swingin- g Tuesday team and set .. of the LDS Softbara Chandler, of Boise, Idaho, ball Tournament here. the in la (UPD Play opened 1L the field Tuesday Tournament It was the first time1 in 11 at TOOELE Tooele Tennis today in the world sertermountain. times at the 1 tourney ies of the Western Boys Basehere. in Wellsville. that one former , champs', ball 'Assn. Oliver, seeded number been Bob knocked had chamfrom Sugar House and Blackfoot, Idathe men's division, drubbed thein first round. ho, open play at 11 a.m. Four Wyo., pionship play Stevenson' of Cheyenne, ' Other round first scores in the games were scheduled for today, in opening Tuesday, comdivision senior included: four more Thursday and chamround play of i the individual Lawn-dal- e Columbia 20, 2; Shelley pionship play on Saturday. petition. her Provo First 3; Biirley Other ames in today's first 4,, Miss Chandler, defending ' women's title, had little trouble Seventh 8, Calgary Fourth 2; Og- round pit Sage Creek 'of Spring-vill- e 45th 8, Price Third 0; Huntversus Santa Monica, Calif., eliminating Sue Feldman of Co- den - Orem lith Park .7,at 1 p.m.; Rose Park National 4; ington" lorado Springs,: Snowflake Second, Arizona, 7, Country Club of Salt Lake City Marge Hedges of Ogden, Utah; First round 4; Pocatello 19th versus Northride oi Santa MonBlanding by gained! the quarterfinal Palm-dal- e ica at 3 p.m.; and Tooele Nabeat jng Faye- Morris of Boulder, 4, University Second 2; 10th 0: tional American versus Vancouver, FirsJ' 5, Pocatello B.C. at 5 p.m. Browning 3, St. George 2 AlJ-Chur- semi-retireme- nt Wil-kerso- n, Colo. SPRINGS, COLORADO . 3 do-nothi- Ras-musse- Utah County, Utah league race. ' Branch Rickey was named of the. proposed new president league-afte- r four' years in' as "chairman of the board" of the PittsHe is, without burgh Pirates. I i.u lnuuii.j l , ' the one man with the question, "When you said you were a boat knowledge of baseball's mysterilover ,1 didn't realize you meant ous doings who could lead the it THAT way!" t hird league over the inaugural V quicksands. The only question is hpw, at 77 29 and on the heels of a heart at- Rolling Mill ....23 28 tack two years ago, his health General Acct. No. 2.T..20 28 will hold ' out. Engineering ( blue ) . . . .20 32 But mentally s Rickey still is the Industrial Eng. No. 2. : .16 . . . Construction 37 ft who ,10 fathered imaginative giant Eng. the baseball farm' system, broke Engineering (black) .'. . 9ft 38V? Leaders in the race for the baseball's color line, deviled the Weather permitting, the Hawai- knothole President's and at various Trophy. gang will ian Pony League led the Browns, Cardinals, Name Score stages of Provo play the Timp 35 o Dodgers and Pirates out of. the .Mark Wilson tonight at Harmon Park. baseball backwoods, 35.6 Herb Creviston i.... The game will start at 6 p.m. e 35.8 dency was more than a fair Lefty Freestone: ..'J. of Tick Nelson have course, years, .....36.1 . The duck hawk is the fastest flytaken their toll. Yet the man who Joe Moore . ......... . . .36.3 took over tie new league's presi- - Blaine Frazier ing" bird. ...36.3 4, 98-9- OREM The Scera tennis teams defeated Liberty Park No. 2 of Salt. Lake, .recently in a playoff match at Orem High School to win the state junior' tennis league championship. The two teams ended regular summer play tied for first place with 1 recqrds. Girls who played on the Scera team include Emily Ann Clegg, Bonnie Bliss, Linda Asay, Barbara Burton, Margaret Greenwood, Sherron Morrill, Sandra Munk," Glee Bunnell, Dorothy By OSCAR FRALEY United Press International NEW YORK (UPD -- a' They old war horse out of brought the the barn ' today . and it was the smartest mov the Continental League could have made in its effort to-- get into the major mer, younger brother of former middleweight champ Gene Fullmer. Fullmer was staggered in the 10th round by a right to the head, although there were no knockdowns, in the bout. Referee Eddie Volk scored the fight Judge George Robinson scored it and referee Dick Wagner had" it 100-9- Wednesday, august Continental League Makes Smart Move in Hiring Rickey - Fraley up a commanding lead over Full- 99-9- Scera Tennis Team Captures State Junior League Grown DAILY HERALD il k I '. 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