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Show . - ' - ' -- ' - - - - , ' , ' -- ' , a - - ni Salt Lake DESEREI NEWS AND TELEGRAM, , - ..7 . .1 1959 A, City,Satu-rday,'Ap- ,, a i., ( -- -- - . . - --- - 17,-- ' , - - FrateySoun'ds Off. On 2- - B3 Trade, Oriole-To-Senat- or ,.- - , -- - , ,, , , , - , ' - -. - - . . , ' - - - - , , - t11, , , , P - oes ' o' Z - II - r4. society.. ' Itlasteil just as long as nobody,- including ,. pected the Orioles to be winners. Not that Loes couldn't be if be so desired.' This righthander has al; the "stuff" necessary to be a winner. But, as he once explained it, "if you wi. 20 games one year then they expect you VII do it every year?' This, of course, would require a 'great deal of effort; Thari not for Billy, who also has confessed in the past that )pas,eball is simply an easy way to make a comfortable bundle; game burthat, aside from this, he. hates the sun and the . - .. bores hint.' . 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Robertson, the Cincinnati flash who won the national collegiate scoring crown for the second 'straight year, was joined by fellow Jerry West of West Virginia in a splurge that broke Friday night 'S game lead after-fi- ve open. The Collegians held a 59-5minutes of the second half and then Robertson hie seven points and West four: in the, next four minutes while the Armed All-Star- --- n thcf-Pan- The Phillips Oilers, led by 16 points from borrowed center George Bonsai le, won the other gain on Friday night's program, upto get setting the Wichita Vickers, revenge for losing to Wichita in the finals -- - of the National AAU Tourname nt two weeks ago. The trial tourney here concludes Saturs ) day night with the College AN - matt-triplaying the Armed Forces , - 86-6- All-Star- 0 (2-0- "s -- 1. . , 911 I - , .. Lao, 16, . , , . hil m mill :,,111 --- : . - 'Take It Easy On Me' - e , ril- NBA yesperter Gen.1 quite as specificas Krulewitch about which chal-- I lengér Ray would have to In fact, maybe that's Salt Like's big Giants' New Pitcher Regains Form 1 ,.. . - , s;-:- s7A9;i -- ' h S. o-1- , . 6 - n- - , ,, - : nég. :T-- , '',. DocEE spP031141AINEd; tor ; ,. , .. .. that the Pa, April )cperimenting, . advantage of it. look at Tony Washington, - Shepard . Friday he took astgerwd'hol()--ni a fine looking g become a top walked three, gave u four . tp hits and 5,truc:Ic. rnaoteed Jitirsiti sbeams mn.anT,htenoBuegens r ou:?1,1.usal,loyn e.a.7, Paul Peftlt is currently han- T.:. ..An!!ertott, w. effective, ghinguplust one dling the Job well enough. one and whit. Washington is a youngster hit; walking three:frame with all the tools necessary to fing two , become a major leaguer. If stint. The Beesigot OnikJ1111 In he lacks,' atlything, it's he nd----attitude ' department. If he licks that. problem, he might Kenny Toothman's infield hit. They added another pair be just what the Hive needs. in' the fourth when Howie Gass am! Carlos Bernier The Bees beat Atlanta here Friday, 34, to even walked in front of suceessivetheir exhibitimtrecord at singles by Marcos Cobos and 7 Dick Barone. and though Washing- ton wasn't too productive at The Bee batsmen haven't the plate, he added i some been too potent lately, and touches afield. spectacular prob- could-eventua- lly las ea. - - Shepard is gradually extend- got four hits all day. It's a ing the pitching work, and problem that has Shepard Don Urquhart went six full.in- worried. -- The box: nings to pick up the victory in LAKE 50U,ATLANT A Friday's game. Bob Anderton ab h rbi! ab r b rbt finished it tit and between Prtchrd2b4 1 1 (V Demerit of 3 1 2 0 them,- - the Hivt pitchers al- Tthrnan 3b 4 0 1 Oi Holder ss 4 0 3 0 Lorner-2b-4 00 lf, lowed the Crackert just five Miley 2 0 0 0 Wshgtn lb 4 0 0 0)Baumre-31- ) 'I hits. Goss cf 3 1 0 0! Moos lb 4 0 0 0 Bernier rf 1 1 0 0Robertnrf 3 0 0 0 1 0 Wiliam& 0 01Hartsf1d If rf 3 0 0 0 the Bees come into Cobos c 4 0 1 jUeckerc 4 0 0 0 Jacksonville - again to play Barone ss 30 1 UMarinko p 1. 00 0 Louisville, and Shep plans to Urquhrt p 11 00 '00 OfOlHannah '1 00 00 00 p I pitchEd Bauta, Johnny-Ol- dham and Dave Wickersham. Totals $0 X 4 TotalS 80 1 0 0 to Goss for Marinko in 5th. Urquhart looked like.he Was to Haunter for Urquhart about ready to repeat the good in 7th. Lake City ant "an Ann- -4 4 0 Salt Lake Salt 1 5 100 000 000- -1 Atlanta last year. He was a little wild EHolder. Baumer. to Start, and the Crackers Lake City DP Atlanta Pritchard. Barone and Washington: picked up one mit in the first Washington.and Pritchard. LOBSalt off a pair of walks and one hit. Lake City 4, Atlanta- 7. 2BHolder. SUrquhart. isir sr bb so But the ternrrstuous r 0 5. 1 I 3 1 Urquhart (IV, 3 1 0 0 1 2 got his fast ball hop- Anderton 5 4 3 2 3 4 ping later and shut oat the Marinko (1, 4 0 0 0 0 2 Southern League club for the IHannah (Hartsfield ). Urquhart Three-U'Hatch Hall (Jag.). ), t Over-alnext five innings. l he km this year. Columbus has preference in the Krulewitch made it crystal clear that he doesn't think organization. It's sad, but it's true. They had it ,,, much of - Germany's Gustav' 7ast, year, too, but Shcpard and Eddie 1,,eishman ' were a little too sharp for them,. The sneaked tBubi) Scholz as a challenger.1 The Robinson camp, through' a feu) "sleepers" out of ramp. , attorney Martin Machat, has , informed the New York Com-- ! As a result, the sophomorish Columhus braSs is Sanford's performance was the Detroint Tigers whipped mission, that George. Gainford, By FRED DOWN Salt Lake as an alibi for the fact ..that they only using Ii his n c .Ci the nn Reds, 10.5,1 Robinson's adviser, has been all significant because heihad United- Pregs,International finished fourth in the International League last year. worst moments in the first and the Pililadelphia.Phils negotiating with Scholz, the Sanford indicated Sat- - two Shepard and. Leishman, they admit, were too sharp , that Baltimer the under Colavito Orioles the Rocky innings. world's' No. 4 middleweight in for them. the experts can homered , urday, in other ex, the lategt rankings. And Scholz off him in the first Miami lights, throw out'lhes, "lost year" of ' "You and the Indians pushed,, hibition games. remarked the other know," Wired inning has Shep commission the day, that 1958 as just one of those ', him around for four runs. in big ambition in baseball was to manage' In the Inter.' The Pirates batted around these negotiations are in ' . things. the first two frames. Then Sartor four runs.in the second national League. My folks live in Montreal, and ress for a Robinson - Scholz Obtained from the Philadeltt. , settled down and shut out ning . and got six-hi- t would be a real thrill for' them to come down an ee in the United States or pitching winfight the Phillies during phia ilte,Tribe the rest of the way- - from Curt Raydon, Don Gross , Germany sometime before De, my club play. could show off in my home t -- n, In fireballer 1. ter, the b and-Boin a senseButr-i- f I have to do- it with Col bus,---nFrancisco Smith. solid San Id Thal oember. blows, Key became the first San Fran. 'as Eddie the big rally were a double Not Impressed sir...." dis- - socking the to go cisco pitcher - ,o, Dick Groat and singles by and Orlando by Bressoud, Cepeda b i One o x n said source he tanee Friday when g If Shepard were with Columbus, .e Bees would be pitched blaste'd homers Hank Foiles,zRaydon and Rob- - Krulewitch wasn't a big loser. He's working for the sees over and above ' impressed the Giants to a victory Leon Wagner Clemenite. ftlim erto Giants to the - , help bring for by these "negotiations overtheclevelancl Indians. the fact that it's his job. For . e reason or other, the The Giants now have McDaniel, Howard three reasons: 1. The commis"If Sanford and Sam Jones behind. guy is operating like. he o ed the ball club, and had . ex Nutirr,and Mary Grissom corn- - sion doesn't think Robinson can pitch up to theirpotential hit 42 homers during the o the Bee pot. stake chucked enin bined a season the far seventhitter that hibition by should beallowed We can go all the way," man- on the grapei low - most of any team cake Right Decision as the No. 4 ranking for Shep Wi tiger Bill Rigney has been say- , frulteitcuit.. -- , losing streak. The his since challenger Ing Irtrs'PrifiVW01116 That's wh ;.eishman could leave, here the other The Pittsburgh Pirates beat Cardinals got on,ly five hits but march25, 1958;2.A match as they can take bs." liekn that-h- e had some real fine representation on day ihe 19-f).n!for scorecitc Kansas the record which 64, site and a date haven't Sanford Iposted and Bill staying e ind. Eddie khad some problems at home with in pretty -- as ; rookie in 1957 but was a the St. Louis 'Cardinals edged Blasingame's triple been,arranged ibition game and preparations for the season the and White's sacrifice fly gain vague; ; and 3. Gainford is not 10- - out the Chicago White Sdx, 24, -hig disappointment with a of er On April 17. in Curt when fourth the ' , scored Milwaukee Braves the The season. Robinson's Flood, manager-of-reeor:13 record last and Sugar- Ray might not be victory over homered. , Phillies sent him to the Giants a Wes- Covington's - h o m The problem of assenthling a ehd) is'a laugh b 1 11 eA- by any agreeme for San - Francisro' problem t the Washington Senators. The ei the one win-1up York the Yankees New him. . .heat made . especially with the Columbus silwatign. by pitcher Ruben Gomez last between the Biases arid Sena, --There Los Angeles D b d g e r s ; to be made, lmt, Leish are ter, - tors and marked Washington's will make them in the right knowx,that Shepard ' 1 seventh straight loss. ' direction; Yohtt Gabler and Zack Mon- r Buzzin1 roe hurled a for the Likefwe mentioned, baseball managers arrexpendaYankees who got the only run ble. That's the cotirse of things.'But Salt Lake is very T of the game when Gil McDoug- . fortunate to have Larry Shepard in its corner. The guy's aid slammed a' homer in the all right win or Jose. Salt La'ke Bee tickets for second inning. the do,the best possible job for 17th an April ti nightopener TheTigersromped Salt Lake. You can't ask much more. Mouri;Vancouver the : over ds. as against win the es football a t t easy BEACH, IS fullbacking JACKSONVILLE ! two-ru- n i ties will go over the block - ' 1 fall. Cy and Larry Rocky Bridges bla d a last FLA. . Fridaywas skippericaptain '. a other hits. beginning Monday at Derks homer and 'Larry Shepard's birthday, and once shared a duplex. Cy was Nine of the .ger's!runs came Field, Mint (Ile and St.6vens-1 : lt was announced the brass tacks at .the Sea out 46 the ball- game Friday in the f. , two innings off Brown, I Ranch Motel in .Tax Beach and Kooting for the )3ees all bonus aby Jay Hook, a rookie by Bill Evans, business manLOGANLincoln McClellan, ners are Ephraim senior Fred ' CelebrAted ,.: 1 the occasion with the way. He brought along a ri: hander who made his ager. new Utah State tennis coach, 'Williams mid Ralph Christen, Box seats, which sell for is convinced the sothe ribaldry and a cake- - with couple of friends, and it added rst start of the spring. Aggies will i sen, Providence tainior. Others I $2, and...loge 'seats, at $1.50. improve-on-one candle.to the biggest booster gro and Jack last- - season's eril-on litni)weris the squad preparing for the Meyer id are the only reserved spaces. nis record. 17 Skyline opener with about his the Bees have had all spring. of the Phils comb:n.1(141 talk won't . April . Shep ' Price' breakdowns for a to was Owens four Baltimore hits. view the "30 Friday for record,"I the He's McClellan, scorç1r,one optimistic University ,o1 1,Itah are age. sections are: grandis every bit that since..letter- - squadman Harad - Hansen, and actually can't be: too much! of the. better day. we've had was tagged for three hitsandk ' $t.25; Elcachers, 85 roan Reid Goldsherry, the 1958 Ephraim H. freshinan older.lurvior; lin spring trai g. The Bees two runs in the first inning stand, e good weather but pitched hitless ball fore the Cents; strliplents with activity player who won both Aggie Tony Langford, Spanish Fork; the : oincidence depart- - are hoping In: 75 and . cards, children; Matches, left school on an LDS and Richard Harris, Logan cent,l, y- - have just a little 'next six frames arid Meyer alifind tka,t Shepard is holds. T I , ment, wegood week left, and there's lowed just one hit In the last 35 cents. over mis si c Cy rnan4Thayri frienkof itvery N tawin- - Clearfield. juniOrs brcrth er monogram charme Returning . I. .. N ,,.$0.0f0:4,.tops.1.0410-0s.::-- rcL-SAL- EL: - ' heat 27-- - right-hande- 1 - , , - - 7-- 1 s - 4. , 6-- -- his-who- le . tdpsJ first six-gam- e i '? 't-tdr- s, ----- 4-- - -- g 1 -. $till-derisi- I - ' The Hive ShepNotes Birthday -- - Bee'D cat Saie two-hitte- "- - lAg Tennis Coach Sees Better. Year ' -t- to-M- d . - ,. ' a. - . 1 I -- - - . 1 !,4 6,4s .40S - - ' - pen Monday . - -- -$ 1: - I- -; - . . iis "I'll tell you what," h;Ncomthented the other. day, "if things get rough, I'll go. Just-takit easy on me." , He's kidding. The guy was born a Canadian, add has chosen to make his home in Lincoln, Neb. But down here, he's Mr. Salt Lake City. He's a fine representative. The city and state earl be proud. Shepard is , a baseball manand that's a statement- Athat has a lot of connotations. In addition, he's what is known asafRickey-nlan,- " having been in the organization with Father Branch all through his career. , He's a in the business, of sorting players. His council is sought. His thinking is respected. with-in-Ap- - : i. . or It isn't easy here. , - Works-- :: .S, in-t- "Larry," we told him ,the other day, "you can be re. placed. You, my friend, are the expetidable man in this organization." We were kidding. Larry, of course, is expendable. Any baseball manager isthe first to go. Anything Isvq wrong, and he getsblamed for it. But, it really- - isn't so. The guy isn't necessarily a paragon of virtue, but he's about as fine as you can find for Salt Lake. He likes the town and the people and the situation. HP's fighting a Salt Lake. - 7 , IJACKSONVILLE', opens Cliaier Bees a more time for lisittle gazsmSgrdl. t71,1;:r.k'6y -- tremendous-battle-rbetteve-rnerf- in i New:8-BAss- all wrapped into one. He's goLto win forSaltLake or else He's got to produce players for Pittsburgh or else. He's got to be a baseball brain, a public relations man, a scout-o- f talent, a psychoanal,ot; neve .. , JACESONVILLE FLA- .-- Larry,Shepard can wouldn't want it. ., hay!: hTish.jeoh9.,11,ye 0;:ssix:--tas-- ' res ,..art - , - . has-fi- . , , , - t - Wh . I nfi 1 n. 1,1 ,1,...,,4 iz,,.. .. Urqu - ..., Shepard Struggles Hard To. Give talt Lake-BesPossible Squad To the e iri el, Es , 7 - .. , Cil . SPORT:CHIPSby . ,, e omen z , , .. . .. .. i 1 , . . 4 - .. ,,.,, i, ..0)...., oiri). .-- i If. i : , head of. the New York Athletic Commission, told the "Sugar! man" Friday in words that crackled like Marine orders that he Will be stripped of hiss world middleweight crown if he doesn't sign by noon, April 15, to defend against .. Carmen Basilio. Sugar ' Ray's Move Now it's Robinson's move, and no one in boxing was rash enough- - to forecast what boxing's most elusive champion would do next. In addition to the April 15 'deadline by New York, Robin25 son is-- faced deadline drawn up by the National Boxing Associatio , ...... 'owe ,..: , ' e is ..: . ri .. ,... , - - '. . ,0 -- ( ,,,,,,.1 (UPI)Sugar GenKrulewitch, , ) 1 : . - always most dangerous-when-h- e's cornered- ,Ws put on one of the biggest spots of his boxing career Saturday by the stern "sign or Warning tossed at him General Melvin y Krulewitcfi. margin. All-Star- s i (in To - a Oilers-Wi- , 7. 93-7- -- o ronthe four teams in MS tourney, a special selection committee will pick a 14. man squad to represent the United States in the Aug. games at Chicago, - College can sew up the lion's share of berths on the U.S. basketball team for the games by winning one more game Saturday night, but it looks like Oscar win or lose Robertson is a shoo-in- , Robertson fired 26 s points Friday night to lead theollegians to a romp over s and' the "Big 0"J - the Armed Forces now has-- total of 49 points for two games in the trials here. All-Star- s - NEW YORK Ray 'Robinson, g Giants'-fastballin- . - . -- ..: , r 1;7 !Fight Or Else' , -- ', Tll. 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'''::::'. - , Ex-Cha- , - 0 .. - , , - it - - - ' . , '' ar - ,:' ' . pitch. ,Again the umpire 'charged. , : chen Lees threw the ball away In 'disgust In Later, another game and permitted a run to score uncontested, ' ''' ' RIchards4'had IL" - , ' The onlyVedielable thing about Loes is his unpredictability.Sou can take that from Campanella who recalls a game in which he gave Loes the sign to throw to first to hold the baserutmer. Campy relaxed and almost missed the ball as Loes fired to the plate. "I went out and asked him didn't he get the sign." ' .. Campy says. "What sign?" Imes demanded- - "I didn't see no sign'. Tellyouwhat. YOu go back and give It to me again and see ho'w.swe do." , , .., . "So." sighs Campy, "whit you gonna do?" - - . ague a psy slightly confused. Because ,nobody ran understand clUilogy which limits a man of his tilents- to an eight-ye14 victories In one season. , high. of His. refusal to win 20 games bat something to do with It, for every time he 'has gotteni close he has developed sorearrn. the um.; too, there are always Then, . ' pires. Once, when one of the men In blue called'a questionable ball, Billy wan'ted to foil the ball to"the plate on the neXt pitch. That was in bis days with the erstwhile Brooklyn.. Dodgers and cacher Roy Campanella talked him out of it. Last season, with,Baltimore, he stuck out his tongue , openly as if preparing ,to throw a spinet'. The Umpire Billydevilishly displayed a dry ball. He was warned. Billy,stitck out his,tongue again.while preparing to e - ' "le( - .. to,Ihe-Washingto- -- ' , - NEW YPIIK. f1.113I)Etsl1y--Loes,pitcherwho:doesn't - want tp win too many gatnes because it might- set apreCe, dent of expectancy, was cOmfortably installed- Saturday where he doesn't have to worry about such a carimity : ,' Loes, a young man of infinite and sometimes incompre- hensible ideas, has been swapped from the Baltimore Orioles Senators. ICS simply a matter-o- f giving i your. business to a new pawn shoP ..-- 411 WinnIng Worry admjrafion' ager Paul Bichardg formed 'an instant mutual . . .. - : By OSCAR. FRALBY , , : . ,, ,, . ' iili , , PLAY COMBODick Barone, left, Salt Lake shortstop and Buddy Pritchard, second baseman,' gave Bees soli efense:Pritchard Started one double play with rela to Barone, helped with another twin Friday.. killing as Bees beat Atlanta, DOUBLE - -- 3-- Colts ,Eye Preakness . - , Broke Shoes I' BALTIMORETMD. 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