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Show ft DESERET NEWS, AND TELEGRAM, UtMUWilll Salt Lake City, .Monday, May 16, 1960 II r?t Records Compared V B3 i it X&WA . ,1 t ast, Redmen Rule As Track Favorites By JERRY CAHILL A comparison of best times recorded in regional meets gives the Leopards, defending champs, the jump- on first places lit four events and. next to Weber, the most entrants in the meet 15 to 17 for We-- Till Brave-Tila- n . Slated Thursday Bountiful pus Titans ball teams state Class Braves and Olym high school basewill play for the A championship Field, Salt Lake City, the Utah High School Activities Assn announced Monday. " The'Cla'ss B 'fitle garne Cedar City and Pleas- ant Grove Will he played Fri day at 2 pm. in Pleasant Grove. Both the teams stayed home for their semifinal gamesIast week, so a coin toss was necessary to decide of the game. Horace Rose, UHSAAexecutive Monday rnormqg got and coaches principals both schools on a conference connection and had a receptionist from an adjoining doctor's office flip a coin. Pleasant Grove won the, longdistance toss for home team honors. Mr. Rose said ' co operation of General Manager Eddie 'Leishman of the Salt "Rake bees made Derks Field avail able, although the Bees wiH be in town Thursday for an evening game Mr Leishman said that. Bountiful merchants and stu dents had been so fine to co operate irr selling tickets and boosting theBees and the Olympus Pep Club so' good about ushering atTDerks Field, that the Bees felt they should go all dut to do what they coukj for the two schools, Mr. Rgsh explained. 4- ... ON WAY TO RECORD Region Three hurdlers clear one of first barriers in 120 yard high hurdles event won by Wayne Smith of Highland, right, in :14 4 one-tent- East; Dave .Coleman and Daily Oliver, South, and J. R. Stewart, Highland Oliver and later won 180jard low hurdles race, beating Smith, 'with a mark that also was better than present State record. Olivers time was :19 5, state mark is :19 8. came-secon- of second better than state record Qthers are, left to right, John Beck, seconds, for the event. h Pacific Coast League Summary Coleman; Conde Roig Hain Malmberg Coleman LOB Spokane 4, Seattle 8 2B Coleman, Roberts, Malmberg, HR Robinson Roig, Fagliaroni, Fairly. SB Smith, Roig S -- Craddock h r er bb aa ip Craddock (L, 0 3) 3V 4 5 5 2 1 Schmidt 3 1 2 x Kennedy 0 0 O 0 0 0 2 0 Martin IS 1 3 5 Jeffcoat 3 Gialiombardo IS A 4 2 2 0 Wheeler (W, 2S 1 0 0 3 3 3 2 2 -- 0 -0 Chum x Faced Two men in 4th A 4,451 T 2 24 DVANCOUVER f PORTLANab r h Pbl ab r h rbi Baxes 2b 4 110 Blmfld ss 5 0 2 0 1 Bidwsr2b 4 0 10 Finigan 3b 5 I 2 01 Balcena cf 5 1 2 Causion rf 4 0 3 0 Barker Jb 4 2 2t Freese 3b 4 0 10 OerteUf- 4 112 Jones lb 4 110 White c 3 11 OlGrngrs If 4 111 Durham rf 3 1 1 1 Taussig cf 4 1 1 0 3 0 12 Causev ss 4 0 1 IjNeal c p1 0 0 0 Bmbgerp 2 0 0 O'Anderton Stamlnd c 1 0 0 Ol Pillette p 2 0 0 0 1 0 00 McMincf p Q 0 0 0 Goss If a Hinton 0 1 0 0 GriffifT p 0 0 0 0 Paine p- - 10 0 10 0 0 7 1 1 F 2 1 y 20-1- 0 Jerrv Stott Highland, 2 01 4, s A .W.ViVuVA'A pL- w . v ' 31100 "V , ? i get the edge TRIM-EDG- E Total. M Total. 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In the seven inning opener, the Utes blasted the Aggies 16 1 on the five hit performance of Lambourne who went the full seven innings to chalk up his fifth 'win of the season. The Utes ot 14' hits and left nine men stranded. baser for the winners Pritchett banged out was losing pitcher and went only the first inning. In the second game the Utes won 10 4 with Parry going seven innings and Warfle two. Jerry Schofield was nicked for his sixth loss of the season. Utah ground out 10 runs on 11 hits, scoring six runs in the top of the fifth for their big inning. DOBBS a. 0 ft ft 1 Swanson p 0 0 0 1, on summer. .... f 2-- v r a .u y Parra Gains Pin Meet Tie ) 2 15 v 0-- .61153 T 44-- 04 , 3--0 1 1 880 W M Pod-telia- hr116 VA. MOMJVT SCHentLE 1SAN DIEGO -- Games , SACRAMENTO two-tenth- 2 Conde 3b XT XT(rrfmndcL Gilbert cf Zimmern c 2 1 Q 0 Pagliarni c 3 1 1 1 c singled for Qualters in 9th 612 01ft 00 ft Craddck p 0 0 0 0 Fiallomo p 0 0 0 0 Sarrsmento P G 2 08 5 Oscarson, Sign 10ft 000 omi 1 Discuss Wendell Smoot East 153-- 9 Schmidt p 0 0 0 0 Wheeler p 1 0 0 0 San Diego 10 11 E Jacobs Merrill Bnnton, South Summit, Kennedy p 0 0 0 0 a Fraizer LOB Sacra Porter 0 10 0 mento 6 San Diego 9 Martin p 0 0 0 01b Nelson 135 134 LOS ANGELES (UPI) DP Jacobs 1 0 0 0 Churn p 220 10 0 0 to Peterson to Porter Martin to Baxes Clyde Stoker, Weber 21 5, c Pettit UCLA has announced it will Larrv Jeffcoat p 0 0 0 0 v Anderson Cedar City 22 8 HR Heist, 2B Heist to Jones Pole Ben. Lomond, ault Price SF Brown meet Kentucky in basketball Fortei 2 S Brown Totals 27 4 7 Si Totals 9 12 17 It er bb Brown, Davis, and Cunningham, la Feb. 17, 1961, at Lexington, Davis 12;-- Jones BY 12 for Wheeler in 4th bRan Brown --(W, 3-5 9 3 cTlied for out for Fraizer 5 5 1 3 r3 in 8 39 Medlev 4th, Cedar 4 7, East, McBride relay (L, m football Utah will and play CUv 35 1 2 Martin'in 6th. Rosenbaum 22ff 006 Seattle 2 2 2 0 0 Nov. 26, 1962, at Salt Lake Mile relay 3 29 9, Millard, 3 38 8 3 Qualters Oil 703 x 12 Mile relay East 3 299, Millard, Spokane HBP Bv McBride (Bolger), by 1 HamE DP Malmberg City. 32 Roberts WP Brown T City, Qualters (Heist). . Horse Show Set At Vernal June 2j 0-- long-distanc- e '- - BEES 0. 6 sec-retar- V -6 12 4 Yhe-sitg- Bruins 8c Nellies The third week of play EdMackey and Young, and Solaria. opens Monday night in the Young Brass State 7, Terry Han Salt Lake County Recreation sen Mobil 0 (Foundry forfeit I. softball program. Games are Glade Park 1 2 6 slated at four parks during Newspaper Agency 7 6 Hohmans Fiorshiems 3 the week as 76 teams battle Kevern and Scberzmger, Rosa and McPhall for 12 league championships. Co. 13 13 I J A Games rained out the first WinderHogle 3 Dairy and Cornia and Terry Soloman, week of the program were all Grant 8 made up Saturday night as Fort Douglas 5 7 3 Zions 1st National action was staged in. four Evanoff and Massey, Nakken and Richms, psrRs Holladay Park At Whilte Park Ed & Nellies E Millcreek 2nd 2 2 3 s Duds 2 8 6 and, Rio Grande RR. "posted Bud Calhster and Coleman, L. Strong their second win of the season and Williams 7 4 4 Ward to .take the lead in the Wednes- Reunion 5 6 6 2Ut Marines Parker. Labrum and Gibbons White League day Heath and Pullen In thq Glade Park WednesFirst Security 7, Holladay Clean day night league, JA. Hogle ers 0 (forfeit h and Zions First National Bank Countrvside Harmony Park 5 3 won their second game of the Bennett s Eggs 2 2 and Mackay Nelson, Toylor season Saturday night to take" Loveland 0 FBI the league lead IQ Dunns Finance In the Holladay Paik League Martin ond Keddingtoia, Ferguson English First Security Bank and Buds and 1 6 3 Valley View Ward 3 4 0 Duds have each posted two Laury Miller Brown. and Davidson Nygaardt . wins for the top league hon-o- i Burk and Ricks s The Sperry Utaii League will this week at Haropen-plamony Park on Tuesday night Continued from Page B 2 Whit. Park VERNAL-T- he Utah Cut. T pm Carpets Inc vs Bomb Plot Horse Assn. will hold a h hi the Pln Whnl . ting Eagles VoVo P'r0 Petersn M Rob.n.n cf Y L vs Utah show June 2 8pm Bovs Clubs of S Jacobs 2b 1 0 0 0 Jones lb 2 2 10 here, according with Art Swanson finishing Fne Clay Krsnich If 4 0 0 0 Johnson If 3 0 10 Don t Market v Litton In to association officials. Judges 9pm Bolger rf 4 0 11 Carreon c 3 12 2 it up. dustnes MSmlh 3b 4 1 2 0 Martin 3b 3 111 for the show will be Wilse DenChick King had hit hi (aUde Psrk - tracksters lb 0 21 Saturday. -T- hey-broke s Utility nis and C. H. Bowman: 7 pm Bonneville Sri 11-2b Heist cf 3 season Trailers 1 Baxes the of homer 9 3 01 3fil(h 14 records 1 0 0 0 D Smith ss 6 0 0 0 eight region Bariagn The association also Sandty'a Results Bonneville Jrt vs MonuHickmn p 2 0 0 O Pdbielan p 3 0 T 0 Aaripl M auA game. 8pm and four of the marks were ment Sacramento 8 3, San Diego Park 5th w 0 0 0 0 Raymndp plans for a revolving Tacoma 3 5 Salt Lake City 24. The Hive had to come from 9pm Servi Soft Soft Water vs better than present state 0 10 0 awarded annually to Martlson. Wml Seattle Spokane trophy, ' -behmd school standards. Vancouver 8, Portland 3 high IirthgTirghtca pWltifa 8ATLRDAT RESULTS IDtO-the top Utah cutting horse. A three run third that squared it Mondays Probable Pitchers Whits Park Wayne Smith of Highland horse winning trophy any 7 Tot.l, Total, ti6V at San Diego Tacoma F rehcr 3 0 Giants had Chased Garv's ConorORR Walked for Raymond in 7th, b chppedone tenth of a second (Hobough 2 2) T thiee years would give owner 9 Rio Grande at nick out tor Peterson in 7th, c jSfteithe Bee off the 120 yard high hurdles starter Simons. Hugh Pepper with Romo and Smith, Nottl and Sacramento (Dias 2 2) at Salt Lake L singled for Jacobs in 7tn 1 permanent possession. 1 Club Chevron 1 flio ooi 13 a tnioerun outburst in the gacramcnta mark, going the distance In City (Parsons lj San file,, at Seattle Portland (Micklesen k'M :14 5. He chased Souths Pally JbT! flrst Lines came on again and t (Stenhouse Hrekman (L, o it ss 5 fired the next six, giving Tip Oliver to a new record in the Vancouver (Moller at Spokane Ravmond 180 yard low hurdles, Oliver (Bethel Oil. Podbielan ( W 321 7 3 3 5 4 one run on five hits before T 2 06v A 2 216 ISPOKANE being lifted for a pinch hitter breaking the tape in :19 5. SEATTLE First Game h rbi' ab r b rbi OGDEN Joe Parra, Los Only a last frame split Jn State mark is : 19 8. Easts Mlmbrg 2bmb3 r 00 After ticing it in the third, SALT LAKE j TACOMA , 1 Davis cf 4 0 2 1 contractor the last game at Paramount ab r k rbil ab r k rbi the Bees slipped behind 5 0 0 0 Roberts 2b 3 0 0 0 building 3b Angeles medley relay team raced the Skizas again 1 Chnstr rf 5 1 0 Alvarez ss 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 lb 5 0 1 O Smith ss the Californian event in 3 39 7, compared to Colemn Tothmn 1b 4 0 1 1 c Taormina 10 11 in the fourth only to knot it at who four years ago took up Bowl , kept 3 0 0 0 Taylor If 3 0 0 0 Roig lb 7 6 11 71 3 0 0 0 4 all in from has the previous on Totals Bevan c Totals 26 2 11 S Bright 2b 4 0 11 Q Alou cf doctors 4 0 0 Fairly If orders, exceeding bowling on state record of 3;40 9. Souths Regaldo the fifth Chuck 3 0 0 O Cnl 2b ss 3 0 0 0 Miley If for Bamberger in 6th; r 4 0 1 0 Robmsn rf 3 110 Stevens lb 4 0 0 0 Prescott 1b 4 1 1 0 Harmons four master and set rolled into a first place tie in high, 4,399 by Ogden's Doug out for Griffm in 9th ss 1 3 10 0 Conde 3b great 880 relayteam Bill Hain $13 000 500 3006 King cf 4 110 Rhodes If 4 0 2 1 Gilbert cf 2 0 on the first squad BnJjmley c $113 Vancouver 3 0 0 0 the stage for Philliplramatic the handicap division of mens Sarlo, posted 020 001 000 S Brockelle 4 0 1 0 Perry rf Birkes, Brent Tidwell, DaU Pahca p 2 0 10 1 0, Nelson p 3 0 0 0 Portland 4 E Causey. DP Finigan, Baxes and Hamiltn ss 2 0 1 0 Farley lb 2 0 10 blow m the 20 game singles in the World of the 1960 grand opemng Oliver and Taylor Williams4 Schmidt p 0 00 01 OlPalmqstp 0 0 0 0 Barker eighth. Causey. Baxes and Barker. d Buheler 01 00 00 0 Reveirac c 22 01 00 00 seven weeks ago, s Lines p LOB Vancouver 7 Portland 7 2B won in 1:30 5, under b Beamon TTiWLO!0; A three hitter by Winston Endurance Classic here. 1 0 O 0 Nav arro p 0 O 0 0 Dttbrtno 3B p 0 HR Oertel. o 0 0 Martin Tussig Neal p 3 Phiips 2b 1 1 1 1 the state record. 0 0 0 0 Swnson Brown SB p Hinton Sacramento c Zimrmn 10 10; Greengress. their got 0 0 0 0 e Harmon 1 0 Q 0 Zanm p h Ip Williams also won both win over San Diego, but the 9 Totals 33 1 6 If Totals 29 S 6 $ Bamberger (W,236 ( 21 7 5 6 28 8 8 Totals Totals Pame-- 2 3 dashes. Pads rune .right back with a for Schmidt in 7th. b Ran AndertonTLr-23into force for Reveira 31 5 See Us First For Your ) for Obregon in 7th, for Pillette m 7th b tripled for Navarro in 7th six hitter from Bud 3 Thebest times. "recorded in Martin 9th, in for AtvareirTn 7th' d fhed doubled 2 "McMmn 4 to square the day. 1 out for Hamilton in 9th, e struck out ftftft 000 001 regional meets, Class A fol- Seattle 6 0 Gnfftn OFFICE SUPPLIES! 010 010 0003 .for Swanson in 9th HBP bv Banberger A five run fourth inning Spokane (Neal) lowed by Class B: 1(H 0U 0002 E Conde, Roig DP iMilmber Hain, 2 29 A 3 336 Safrlgko 8 001 20x 000 Vancouvers High hurdles Wyne Smith, High- Conde Roig Left Spokane 3 Seattle Taeoma sparked r job on Safes Filei Filing Equipment h r er bb so land, 14 4 DeLoy Farnsworth Rich- 11 2B Davis 2, Conde, Brumlev First game as George Bamber field and Vic Lucero Judge 15 8 0 0 3 1 Portland 45-Lines 3B Robinson SB Conde SF Malm SACRAMENTO SAN DIEGO Machines Adding 100 Taylor Williams, South, 09 8 5, berg Typewriters 4 3 b fL, 3 2) l5 31 0 ger held the Beavers nr check rbii ab r h rbi Dubnno 1 1 Ron Jorgensen B Y and Larry Ander0 0 i Swanson h r erbbao Ptrsort ss sbrh Ip Desks Chairs Tables 5 0 0 0 Rbnsn cf 4 son Cedar City, 09 9 6 2 2 3 3 on 11 hits. Chuck Oertel got 6 3 3 1 4 Jacobs 2b 5 0 1 0 D Sh 2b ss 3 0110 Navarro (W, L4) 7 Palica L, 0 1) 43 Mile 0 0 0 2 the 2 Olympus, Schmidt Gary Lambert Zanni 0 0 0 0 2 Krsnich If 5 0 0 0 Carreon c 2 0 m blow the in big big 4 37 8, 28 T inning 2 2 1 HBP Oscarson, Pleasant Grove, Martin , 0 0 0 0 Farley by Swanson Bolger' rf 4 2 2 0 Smpsonrf 3 0 4 42 4 x Nelson fW Big inning technique also ) 8 " 4 10 0 Mrtn 3b 3b 4 0 TACOMA SALT LAKE 1 0 0 0 0 0 Shotput Ken Schmidt, Murray, Palmquist Furniture Repair Service 4 3 3 2 Baxs 3b 2b 4 0 abrkrbli abrbrbl 7 helped Spokane. The Indians fton Trussell Morgan, x Pitched three batters "iir9th 0 ss 2 2 5 Johnson If 4 0 3 0 0 0 3 Alverez 4 10 King cf Javelin ThatcheJV'avia, 2 jtf 5,000 New and Used Furnitur- e- . i T 4 8 4 0 Rdnguz ss 2 0 1 got seven runs in the fourth 1 10 Alou cf 4 3b 4 Tthman 184-Stephenson, Millard, 3 0 1 1 M Bride p 1 0 Second Game: of their nightcap with Seattle Bright ss 2 0 10 OCnnli 2b 3 1 1 50 Har440 Bill Burton, East, a Jones lb 2 0 Hmitton ss 2 1 0 0 Prescott 3b SEATTLE SPOKANE old Reed, Grentsville. .51 7 to win easily after winning a 0 Rsnbaum 0 p 3 13 1 Rhodes If Miley If ab t h rbi ab r h rbi Dave Cunningham, High jump 1 0 Bheller lb 3 0 0 1 Farley lb 4 12 Eldon Pace, North Sum Malmbg 2b 4 1 2 1 Davis cf Davis, tight ptching duel on the hit0 Qualters p SALT LAKE DESK EXCHANGE Skizas 3b 3 0 0 0 Roberts 2b 4 112 mit 6 l1 c Bucha 0 10 Brockell c 3 0 1 0 4 2 3 1 ting of Ray Conde, Mike Brum-leLow hurdles Dally OUer South Colemn lb 3 0 2 llSmithss 2b 0 c 0 Mlndez 0 1 Haller 4 623 South State' Street 2 If 3 5 3 19 5. Dan Lindsay, Cedar City, 20 Taylor 4100Roiflb and Willie Davis m the Totals 36 8 IS 8 Totals 31 1 8 1 Pepper p 0 0 0 0 Monzant p 3 113 Broad jump Cunningham Davis Regaldo rf 4 0 1 1 Fairly If thon JIW Salt lake City, Utah a Walked for McBride in 4th b a Stevens 1 ft 0 0 Jones p 3 0 0 0 Robmsn rf 2 1 2 2 Ham ss 22 5, Dick Pendleton, Panguitch, opener. 0 K Rosenbaum 31 O' 0 Thursdajnrr? "pmraruerfes - I ber, plus two relay teams, same as the Warriors. First place wise, Davis could also capture four firsts In Class B, Cedar Citys runners have the edge in four events, a tie in a fifth test. With all but Region Eight track meets completed, the regional winners stacked up thusly: Logan won by a hair in Region One. Weber and East were overpowering victors m Regions Two and Three, respectively. Granger edged past Jordan foF top spot in Region Four and Orem picked up the crown m Region Five. In Class B, Judge Memorial was a topheavy winner in Region Six where 12 region records were revised. Pleasant Grove won the Region. Seven title, Richfield was first in Nine and Cedar City waltzed away from the field in Region Ten. Tho best day, recordwise, was noted by Region Three Deseret News Sports Writer East and Cedar City high schools are favorites to win the 1960 Utah high school track championships Saturday when the best of the preps gather in Brigham Young Uni versity Stadium, Provo. 76 Teams To Battle In S.L. Softball Play DAYTON TIRES AND BATTERIES QUALITY RECAPS . " |