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Show npry,W,rryV". w WVWr-to-yy- W DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt LoLr City, Friday, April 22, 1963 Boiling Loses Son 19th Season For Classy Loop ALA. (UPI)-- BYU 1. Too much flexing wears out people. ..and tire I 2. The new low Profile" tire Tirit flu 700 times per mils If ' 'to23D it nllMti9 Iredu-wer- i nONOKD BY I.VkUKBa Tjrr ,o s. tow hut lm ftnd Rttftadabltt Ipna, Im, fr viuete hr yn tf cortf. AS THC TIRE SAFETY ARSWIR TO 6REATER iyj. S PROFILE 'TIRES l Uiut.d stite S Rubtw, Companys ,m to, II, (owf.iMf flow frofit" t'f. U.S. ROYAL SAFETY 8 TYREX tire that comes as original equipment on General Motors cars SIDEWALL TUBELESS BLACK VANCOUVER - T vs SALT LAKE ; ti r- - 7:30 P.M. Bring the Whole Family to Derks Tiflati el Oeeia Pteltf eetf Mid Cot ..WLalwtoXai At'...-- its iitcits combination j "While Stock Lasts" The same BOOSTER! De- - tello and the Chicago White at Idaho Falls. A number of name skippers will be in the league, including Spider Jorgenson at Great Falls. Peanuts Lowrey at Idaho Falls, Big Mike McCormick at Pocatello, Homer Wilson at Billings and Joe Tedesco at Missoula. Billy Smith, who led the Braves to the 59 pennant, is the only holdover. League President Claude Engberg, who tied the circuit together last winter after It was virtually dead from the lack of big league help, views the coming season as one of the best In a long time. If we can get a decent1! break on the weather, which is always questionable in our area, well have a good year Engberg predicted. We have a lot of talent in the league,!' some fine managers and the competition should be keen all down the line. Reports from throughout the league Indicate increased advance sales, increased inter-- ! est and an optimistic hope that the weather will favor the clubs. The Pioneer League, which has been one of the most stable in minor league history with1 only two franchise shifts in history, has a seventh member in Twin Falls. The Cowboys, however, are inactive and will likely remain so until the league can come up with an eighth franchise to replace Salt Lake, who went into the Pacific Coast League in 1958. The only shifts In Pioneer franchises came In 1940 when Lewiston was moved to Idaho Falls and In 1957 when the Ogden franchise was shifted to Missoula. The league race will end on Sept. 5 with the two winners indulging in a best three-o- f five playoff. Prexy Engberg announced his umpiring staff as includ-ing newcomers Gene Clements from Cincinnati, Bill Gilbert from Kansas City, Bob Yocum from New Jersey and John Totis from Pennsylvania, and holdovers Carl Panosh from Illinois and Joe Ring from Pennsylvania. Increases p. BEE Sox shape flexes lets, reduces heat build-umlltagel A BE Linksters Down Montana MOBILE, Ytrinham Ymmp Jim BrynUon, 3 0BYUt- inn Trot, aef Whitknk fu troit Tiger second baseman nlverslty llnksters beat Mon- Muimnt'. nb Him,. m Frank Bolling is expected tOjgg golfers 11 to 6' h re insiwisn! kwIri remain here for several days Thursday for their fust Sst- , a.' run' Vnm. a' t,. Bnn,,, to console his wife following em Division victory of the Kav ji,; Muniment. 3. Hb Wonln tana circuit which began oper- season rahedule. The rest of. the death of their Gil Tories and Kent ernon irry ' Mu be will son. was The infant field the born built two attempting ation in 1939, and has up a wealth of tradition in to dethrone the defending months premature Tuesday Bonefish have mouths that e Too ring.' Tom' 1 lodge's had the intervening years. champion Bolt Brakes. and had been in an incubator. a 77 to lead the Montana team. ojieri downward, indicating bottom feeding. They live on crabs Three new major league Mrs. Bolling was reported in A full schedule of games Best ball results: and mollusks. with Boise at Pocatello, working agreements and five good condition. Torre Vernon del Tom Hodge Billing a at Great Falls and new skippers feature the perMlftnoula at Idaho Falls will sonnel changes in the league Inaugurate a 130 game split for the '60 campaign with Cincinnati affiliated at Missoula, San Francisco at Poca- P. L Inaugural Sunday The classy little Pioneer League, a high mountain Jewel of organized baseball for 22 years, opens its 19th pennant campaign this Sunday with games at Pocatello, Idaho Falls andGreat Falls. Optimism reigns for the prospects of the Idaho Mon C7 ttdDJpccaDffitt half-seaso- j. w. brewer COMPANY TIRE Our 37th Yar Salt Lake City, Utah 170 West tin South IM EZ 0 in th Tir lusinut Ogden, Utah 17th A Wall Ava. IX 2364 Orant Ava.-- IX Over 800 manufacturers . . . . . . see it the goes on sale. Completely water repellent. 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