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Show - r B Utes, Lobos, Foce Intersectional Foes I dID ABOUT A --- Deseret News,Sports Editor 0 By RACK MILLER This is the story of an elk huntthe coldest elk hunt ever had by mankind. Doubt it? Ask any elker who was on the mountain Saturday with the first cold and clammy clamor of the dawn: Dick Smith turned on the flashlight as we saddled horses at a pitch dark 4 a.m. Sndw was falling in big flakes.. Mary luthorpe suggested: ''Miserable day for an elk bunt." ' Av Osguthorpe, the optimist, lied: "Wonderful day. See every track", BilltSnow, another hunter, was:decking himself out in rubber 'Wear. Mike, my elk hunt observer was just out for his first looklt an elk 'Chase. World Series Action Slate Dick suggested that he' hold up a skirt distance up the hill to push whatever elk were in the basin out to the gunners on top. Four of us horsemen went to the ,ridge. There the story unfolded. It was just light enough to see a hundred yards or so. The elk had been spooked and had rimmed over and down the slick side of the next canyon. Everything was according to the book. We knew where they would be Next job was to get there and be ready for them. "They're just below us," Av 'whispered. "Can't lose 'em now!" Break ulls-Would We circled the rim and cut through the game tr6ils of the black timber to a point where We figured the big bulls would break into an opening. 1Ve were earlyahead of the elk. And that we ifXpected to be. Three or four days earlier we had gone into this same area to bugle with the bulls and learn a little of their wild ways. Atross the ridge Of a small draw we took a sitting MST. , 1 41 48 4 155 Totals out for Maye in 5thl bPooped out for Pafko in 7th; out for Churn in 8th; out on strikes for Schoendienst in 9th; for Snider in 9th; for,Larker in it Othi sacrifice fly for Roseboro in 9th: as batter for La. bine in 9th; into force play for Esseglan in 9th; for Demerit In llth: it into force play for Cot. tier in lith. ... 110 Ole Ole 000 Milwaukee 8 Les Angeles 100 100 003 001 6 4 Neal, Mantilla 2. Wills to Neal to Hodges, Torre Logan to Torre. In b r er 413 6 04 30 Drysdale Podres 21,3 3 1 1 1 Chum 11,3 Koufax 6i 0 0 0 1,3 Labine 0 0 0 Williams (W, 3 0 "That's a good place," Av suggested. "Not 8 0 Spahn 10 1 214 1 1 g 1 2 1 13 Jay . Rush (L. three batters in Oth. one batter in eth. BBDrysdale 2, Podres 1, Koufax 3, Williams 3, Jay 1, Rush 1. SO Drysdale 3, Podres 1, Koufax 1, Labine 1, Williams 3, Burdette 4, Jay 1. WP Jay (Pignatano). HBPBy Podres. PBPignatano. UBarlick, Boggess, Donatelli, Conlon. Jackow,528. ski, Gorman. T-- 4:06. , This trip I was trying out the latest Model 88, .308 Winchester, one of my .favorite horseback models. I had zeroed in with a fine bead and I knew the gun was true. With bull elk on all sides and plenty of days left to hunt, I had decided on a head shot. The huge elk" stood broadside at about 250 yards. I thought-i- t was about 450 in the haze of the foggy day and drew a thicker bead than I should have. The shot was lost. I tried another. The elk moved forward several steps and stopped. By that time several more bulls were standing in the clearing. 7 -- , ,. ... , , 1 A,..,,,,..... ,... ' Z1 s.,,f.' I y , , ?,,, r'-- ' - '', '., - :4; 4 - Snider. ri, v I' ' 1 ?- l.,. ' '.:1.; '' .11.:.,r:71,,.; kta ''''- .. , :,,,,,,,,i'": ', ..., , .. ..' .,....... - ' ,, ..4';', ,:. ',4, '',,. 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(":: O'': N4. ,... - tr'''',,. i$':::. . LOS ANGELES (UPI) --- It must have been a team victory don't for the Dodgers---thewinner or a have a single player hitting among the National League's top '10 batters. In addition, there were no Dodgers among the top five National Leaguers in the RBI nor or home run departments, was there a single- Dodger hurler among the league's first five pitchers who ate recov nized on a percentage basis. Don Drysdale's 17 wins were the high mark for Dodge, wins. The only two players to break .300 amozig the regulars were Wally Moon and Duke 1 ' f::::,.: it' f t:,,,, 'p:;,' ?,.; , ') :, , Go , 1., '4,,' 5 1 , See ROUND ABOUT on Page Dodgers Hail 'Team Victory' :. 7,,,,,ii ',,:,,,t. 4 ., ::' 1,, , : 4 ' 44:;;PrI.:::r""1771r:Iir7771N '7:7:: ,;: ... ,,,., si: :', :;:'9: :'::::: E - My hunt was over. I hit him right back of the jaw will right in the neck. It was 7 a.m. ",gene Fullmer his with dn time that to beat to ycin have get up early ' ,,i. e will. Heaston hunt," Av Our next concern was how Bill Snow was doing. He was above us on the , t ,,, Sports . said.--And,h- ' , :,:44!..:,k::?...IIITIT for Comics ' , , ,...,.',!..Rirk ' Like duck hunting, it was hard to pick the one you wanted. I shot twice more at the biggest bulLstill hitting for the head. Both shots were lost. The third shot showed me , the rangehair over the nape of the neck. The big bull walked to quaker covet' and we waited. He hadn't been hit '''' ' were cows herd of a the Across leading acanyon big bull to the rimspooked by hunters,.belowthe same herd that Went down a half hour before. The ant. mats were in no rush.,They were as fat as butterballs., ' Over at one side was a lonesome fivepoint.,He was not the breeder of the bunchrather a bull wigtout a: harem. "Won't have to "There's One you can get,''Mary said. wait out the other." 1Knowing that bead a little better With the last shot I pulled thin as a hair.. Thebull slumped, rolled once' in the brush and lay ,dead on the sidehill. Elk To -- - Take Your Pick One i , "I don't know what the other guy is going to do, but I'm going with my big SECTION s 158-gam- e :,. - FrankTor-res---as--CilHodge- a '..,!:::::.,,,'-r:i:ei!:- - the dirt and past straining , Manager Walt Alston, who 1,, said, ,"1- - thought we'd win it ,,. ,, all the time," had his World Series all pitching plans mapped out , ' Imo-al-es And - tries. g 0 4) - League pennant and their first playoff in three 00 55 0 0 - : n tional k , . ' BULLETIN Craig, with an yecord, as his choice opening day. ,... . earned the right to face the Swan thebes t ted - it was a battle, because otsevenshissie openin trundledallthe- - way - home:- - "After that it will be Larry as at Chicago. late as the last half of the Thursday. from second with the run'. ., and Sherry, ,Johnnx,Podres It wasin the final analysis which 1 completed the Dodger, ninth . inning the Dodger- sDon Drysdale. They will do a gift as well as a hard-wotwice before in playoffs for odyssey and sent them wing: the job." the flagagain faced failure. prize. ing off to Chicago for the The Dodgers did it the hard r For there were two out and series. 155 afterand But, games two on when Carl in Furillo There it will be another, way smashing the Braves, they had crashed an infield single just knockdown brawl againstan In a lour hour and six minute nine , in ning It one of wide of ,second base. Felix American League champion'. with up -marathon at the sunsweptlhen ,.tsquared those i1dIñd Wonderful 'haTttl'piarodwitat WhiVh haa-ha- dtithe t6 rest Its '7 shadowed Los Angeles Co Ilse- - finishes which were their shduld have been a bases-fstaff and will send 22;game um Tuesday to climax the trademark back in the old ing single still leaving reliever winner Wynn against greatest comeback in baseball days In Brooklyn. And after Bob Rush and the Braves alive.' them in Early the openers history. 12 innings which ended ' a But the slender Puerto For the Dodgers it will For no other team ever campaign hi ear. Rican took a daring gamble fore had fought its way back Jarring Jubilation, they tad and fired to firstfired it into See BASEBALL on Page E2 already Roger 44 5 10 4, (CCIIiiic4) from seventh . place to the flag Thursday. 0000 struck a bull herd. They were coming right into usunless we turned them into the next pass. "Take the big one," At' suggested. "He'll be tough but we can chew him!" r e 4022 far to gct them out of the canyon." Four or five bulls eame into view. We had - The CHICAGO (UPI) care took of Dodgers finally the Braves and their promise Wednesday was ' "Now we'll take care of the White Sox." WednesThey planed day after having defeated Mil'w&ukee, in 12 innings at Loi- Angeles to Win the Na , MILWAUKEE LOS ANGELES ob r h rbt . ob r h rbi . 6 0 0 0 Gilliam 3b 5010 4 2 2 11Neal 2b 6 2 2 1 4 1 2 ()Noon rf-l- f . 3,0 1 21Snider cf 6131 4 0 1 0 20 0 0 0 1 0 0 CHICAGO (UN) - The 1 0 0 0 Williams p 2 0 00 1 0 0 0 White Sox Wednes- lb Hodges 5220 Demerit If 0 0 0 OlLarker If named big Early Wynn If 0 0 0 01 c 1 0 1 0 day (22-10) Logan ss 3 1 2 01Roseboro c 3 0 0 0 their starter in the Shdnst 2b 1 0 0 01 rf 2 0 2 1 1959 World "Series opener 'I 0 0 01 Wills as 5 0 1 0 Cottier 2b 0 0 0 OlDrysdale p 1 0 0 0 against the Los Angeles 1 0 0 01 Podres p : 1 0 0 0 Avila 2b 0 0 0 01Churn p Dodgers, playoff conquerors c Crandall 6 1 1 1 0 0 0 of the Milwaukee Braves for Mntilla 2b 5 0 1 lt Koufax p ' 0 0 0() g Burdette p 4 0 1 01 Labine p the National League crown. 0 0 M'Mhon p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Walt Alston, Dodgers pilot, 0 0 0 Spahn p cf 3 0,0 0 Jay p had announced 1000 Rush P 1000 11-- 5 Totals . 5.7475 WEDNESDAY,SEPTEMBER 30, 1959 beason's--jurrip.---res- 6-- 'E That means Roger guys. UPI Sports Editor - arttnt 3 1' rEl EL r SECTION , Utah's Ray Nagel Monday that if he had Larry: Wilson and Dennis Zito in, the lineup ' against Washing.; ton he would have a,chance to upset the Huskies. Without', them, however, Utah's hopes are not high. But no one has, told the Ute players that. : The Utes are way under. manned for this game. After last week, however, any. ean happen. thhig - New Mexico should strut: proudly against West Texas which lost last week to North,,' Texas State, 31-- Into 'et. ad( Wilooto Dyer . By LEO H. PETERSEN , Bruton cf 14thws 3b ukaron rf Torre lb MaYe If If By that time 'of day hunters were moving around, the elk were crossing the country. "There's a herd on the face," Mary whispered. "If we hold tight they'll come into the opening. bull stepped out I put glasses on him. A three-poin- t Fair to middling, he was. But the one just behind him was a big one. too . . , t 1::,,,it i 11,11nTosWrin Aftee'-Cag'- . - E P).:ô'-k-0:...:'''.'- II , . .... said Tally Stevens of Brigham Young admittedly didn't think much of his team's play against Fresno last .:Areek. Tally was gallant when he told Salt. Lake Rotary club that ' the coaches Tuesday made more mistakes than the players. Tally is scared of Montana. He shouldn't be. He can turn. ble all he cares to in this game and come, through-X(31--0i Ray Jenkins, bless his heavy heart, just doesn't have the horse. power to chug his Grizzly wagon against the Cougars. I : ..: .. LidiF IF LAKE CITY, UTAH SALT - TIFF. AT 41, I' - )4asL217T Ecovirs 1:::2 ' N.L. WINDUP Is Crossing The Country PI le f . Denver. 8 pan. Texas Western at NEW DIEXICO, 8 p.m. Coach John 'Ralston will try to spring an upsetbut the figures are stacked against him. As one of the undermanned ,teams of the leagues, despite some bulges in the .. - ' Friday, Oct. 9 (If neces sary) at Chicago, 1.1. a.m. . getting quite light. Now and then we got a lashing by rain; the brush was as wet as a lawn sprinkler. Someone had spooked a herd across the canyon300 yards away. There was a bull in them but he didn't show. We hustled down the ridge to take a better look. But they bottomed out on us. Hunters from down below would fetch them back we were sure of that 'AN pulled a whistle from his pocket and "bugled" a tune. Five bulls respondedand one hunter with a thin , pipe flute.' For half an hour there was a gay time on the hill. a great thrill to have the bull elk give you their position by mating calls. We were in them all righton all sides. - Oct.--8(i- Utah at WASHING'rON, , 1:30 p.m. COLORADO STATE at Ilf:1 MST, retinti7.'Ir-Wa- s position- - - 0- Wednesday, off for travel. neces;---Thursday, sary) at Chicago, 11, a.m. ' , i CHICAGO of World Series games between the Chicago White SoxH and - L o s Angeles Dodgers: Thursday, Oct. 1, at Chi. cago, 11 a.m. MST. Friday, Oct. 2, at Chicago, 11 a.rn. MS'r. Saturday, off for travel. Sunday, Oct 4, at Los Angeles, 2 p.m. MST. Monday, Oct. 5, at Los Angeles, 2 pm. MST. ,Tuesday, Oct. 6 (it neces sary) at Los Angelee 2 p.m. (UPI)---Schedu- YOUNG, 8 p.m. In another Skyline plRy-for- . keeps game Brigham Young hosts Montana. BYU will be favored from any direction. Outside games pit Utah against Washington at Seat. tie and Nevi Mexico against Texas -- Western at Albuquer. que. Utah should lose and New Mexico should win. Here lathe schedule with the week's favorites shown: - weight listing, the Aggies are up against the conference champschampions who have It in mind to successfUlly de. mend their championship. Aggies have aAvork load cut out for them. Colorado Aggies the one team most likely to succeed this year when the battlefields have been cleared in late No. vember, will "sneak" up on Denver this Ui - Vnleas Coach Mullison's Rams blow this chance they will come through by two TDs at least. at BRIGHAM Montana n te tft (o) it) at 130 p.m. Denver. - c" I 7 ' Utah State at WYOMING show. Den. ver hosts touted Colorado Aggies in a night game at Two games this week may determine, to a great extent the fate of a few football teams in this year's Skyline Conference race. And before the season grows very old the title hopes may be spoiled for some clubs. Two in particular stand to get a iessonr in football this week. They are Utah State and Denverwho meet favorites in the crucial games. Utah State goes to Wyo. Was Miserable Ordeal, But A Buglin' Bull Was Worth it a 1:30 flung for Deseret News Sports Editor Elk Hunt -- The L0 oti) DB t , i I a , W'if R 4,ACIT--PIILLE- . by 21224 , |