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Show DESRET NnsiS AND TELEGRA14, Salt' tolto Cliy,'SoNrclay, July 10, 1954 A , 0 ! 1 k "4,44 : .,,,inavot,swie Buzzers,Open Homo Series With Ruggedt Reds Tonight ;111.1.4. r El2E7 't By DES curtmAN Deseret Sports Writer. , 4 - -much more Illerf isn'S Salt Lake's Bees would like nothing better than the role of host . ..: to the 1954 Pioneer League AllStars. : , At this stage of tile game it's a pretty big order. Time and of the Billings Mustangi. currently . temperament are on the-sidpacing the derby which ends Team July 19, atop the league PIONEER on that date gets the plum, SUMMARY action of which comes off ' , July 25. , But the' Bees have been 48 26 IWO Stinnes P.P;Th4L,.MuStantS, 31, 31 '.not Idialdrius have shown an occasional Pocatallo , 35 34493 $4 36 .472 1$ tendency to skid. Both trends Groot 33 36 .463 13Ms Ogdon , will have to pick up speed li16 Magic Valley rt 110 -- 477 le the Hive's to make It. ' ' Friday's lasults Bobo $ Magic Valley IL , Currently Cheerful Charley .'' Idaho Falls Pocatello lk , Gossuswelea ThInef, aret Dv, "' Great tOnly games Icheduled). full games behind. They have 11 Saturgates Probable Pitcher Ogden (Gaskin IVO at Salt pike games to play before the dead- (Shad or Hellman PIn. Mario - Vallee 31an4 line. Billings only his eight Stoddard at Boise (Glovannont I4 0) S:30 p.m. Three of the games are against end Ilartuar (Only games ochodulod)o' one another beginning Wednesday night:- - at Perks Field. , game set, helped the Hive Fri-- , The Bees, at this point. can't day night by nipping Billings, afford any mistakes. to give the travel Idled ,, And they'll have to Jump right Bees another bait game boost onto the victory wagon tonight Idaho Falls on Salt GaSSaWAY Reds. stayed right against Ogden's , will pitch either Mike Shade, Lake's heels with a 74 hiLvoodoo1dearmer or Danny Hellman, a stocky southMagic Valley for an tremenpaw who's been-doindously well in relief roles. Ken 84 triumph., The Bees, who've won seven Gaskins, always a toughie, goes of their last nine games, have for Earle Brucker's Reds. Great Falls, who comes to the eight game home standinvDerks Sunday to open a four olving Ogden, Great Falls and , Billingsplus three game on the roadat Dgden and Idaho Fallsprior to ' the deadline. ' BULLETIN Billings plays three each with , ) News-Telegra- 77- - te. m e for Sunday Finals-S- et ...., Nr, ei ,,. I-'- or N.'. ,,. L 4 .ir'40:0Molt:s;p-s6- , a Aiiiiiteiiii70011Prd F 4 .1kolas--a-r-rv- vr t 1 p. his golfing buddy from Corval1 i The on bright star of the Utah lis, Ore, Keith Osborne, up e4 Art holeotAntOgslim's State Arnatetirlf""foutl'W v ment still hung in the North ham, who defeated Rollo Gibbons, last month's Salt Lake Saturday .as '4True Lou" North, . City amateurshampion, 1 up. Denver the transplanted Dandy, In Saturday afternoon duels, led a sizzling foursome into' the met Cloninger and North Micky at Salt semifinals tourney's . faced Graham. Finals will be Lake Country Club. st North,--inedaliof this tour- played over 36- - holes-Sundnament Thursday with a fouru- morning and afternoon . A new champion for the clas68, and twice, winner nder-par of the Colorado state amateur sic was assured Friday when before moving to Utah a Steve Dunford turned in one of tiNgoith ago, defeated Walt Co- the day's shockers, a triumph sgrifk Salt Lake veteran, Satur- over defending champion John Bowers. Another Friday looler I day 'sliming, r, and 2. 4 r- - DtQlt3Mifot t44 ........?. f:,11;. t I 1 fk i I ; .1, o.,ot 4, ,6 J 4 I ym Tival to join North in the semis we Jimmy Hiskey, a 7 nd 6 winner over Steve Dunfor Jerry Cloninger of Caldwell, Litho, who downed ing o NOTHING BOTHERS THE HISKEY CREWWh6 it comes to golf, nothing bothers the Hiskey crew from Pocatello. News photogra pher Ire ward Moore catches Jimmy Hiskey hitting out of Country Club "rough stuff" Friday in Utah State Amateur Golf Tournament Jim went ,on for par on this 13th hole and later-wo- n sec on match over Tom Green. , , Carq0.1':..,,i;t1.0y I Another-Torrid'- P. In Offing .B6,-:HOitEnd.:- !PTN -- tise-of-t- to ilted." -his Frank Sullivan, rookie for the Boston Red Sox. right-hand- in; - -F- Inar;uutI;u1u.mHuzJ;flUflIflhlUUIflUU$UIU1I111Uh1ImIUI 5 Aft'A FAN! tronsli r,,., IASEUALLA ,.,SALT - -- much-neede- d points - , 0 . Dwayne Daniels is leadlig last year's champion Dicke -Cardimdthetest of -- the drivers by ,a big margin, but, last week Card picked up ithile Daniels was shut otit. Daniel has 169 oints' ar a 88; Mel Andrus, 87; , 8,P.M. - -- 'ark - All-Sta- y i -- y rip xmnronan lead before th e July 19 -- ar , I 13th,South and Wait Tansphs , - 27 East 2 snd1outts atassaasensostuseamatonatit Bees-befor- nd e re- Green turning home to meet Magic LONDON (ITE)-- 1P, of England surpassed the Valley twice td the nineteenth. world record for the three. Great Falls broke out of mil run today when he need a tie In the seventh to the distance in 13 minutes nip the Mustangs , Friday and 32.2 seconds at the Ante. night. A combination of walks, teurAthletio Championship Billings ' miscues and Gar ' track meet. Myers' single got two runs two., Green's feat shaved across. Morris Milburn was tenths of a second off the old the winner. standard set by Gunder Reece Mike Coen, Idaho Falls' of Sweden on Sept. 20, 1942., rt pressive young pitching prosThe to seven pect, held Pocatello tir to their hits Gordon give 1,01NDONSir - .tww,.gaw,,A - old-Ma- . the-Busse- Boise;--the- edgc-At - Pilots-wer- o ---- outhit, 114, but still took the game when Bob Faust Issued - them 10 walks. for 20 years, was in. at jured critically In a spill Sandown Race Track.- - 4. ,i 7! A lk, "' AlWow04611., L. PREPARE FOR TOURNAMENTLogan will host the women toilers in this year's state tournament which opens Monday and runs trough July 16: Diree ng the tourney are Vi Squires,l)elore Howard and- Professional Bus HowartWornen's tö layers will tee oft 1 starting at 8 cm. Monday.' 4 ,JONITE Women Set for QUALIFYING set.inthis series, , , , - - . TIME :125 7;30 -- 23 CARS WTOCIt CAR Stale Golf Mee of 80 worn.; en golfers, the state's best,' will practice here Sunday afternoon and then the tourp'aMient stride starting at 8 cut: Monday. The everit.isthe state women's golf 4 et , Mary Lou Baker of Meadow Brook remained the top favorite again- this year Mary Lou has not Played in tournament coin petition as yet. Other favorites are Hazelle , 411P1 .1ya ' . ,,,,1411Alt, , -- 41.0 . nThr-'nrearel- Rah Ata- - Smith ' Qualifying rounds will be held Monday with match play starting Tuesday- - Deadline for entries is Sunday. lout, - -- - 4; - , Tkkets at Mint Cato I s -- deadline, you'd have to conside,r some , Drazich, 72, place in -- dates Bert Haysom, Tommy Stricklin and Red Dunn the -- Time trials Saturday night - are All-Stcaliber moundsmen. 30,. will start 'it-7:with the - Wherever its played, or whatever the makeup 'of the first race at 4earns, its got to be good,That's 'another precedent they'Ve and-Pa- pp ed g - airgroupds-Speedway, , .q emerged on top. It took Pocatello 14 innings to whip them in 1952, tan. n'on's homer in the bottom of the ninth broke open a thrillingly hectic game in Ogden Jest lyekr. The game, traditionally, has become noted for Not only have the past two contests been close, they've been 'filled with exceptional fielding plays, excellent pitching, clutch hitting. The kids just seem to respond to the challenge. So do crowd of 5,341 WAS out at Ogden the fans. A record-breakinlast year. It drew 2,946 at Pocatello the year before. It's going to take a good ball club to beat either Billings or Salt Lakethe only two outfits still in the running for the ' role of host to the game. Leaves it pretty much up to the fans.' Talent From Which to Choose There's plenty of talent running around the league this year, and if 'precedent holds, the fans will shake the best of it to the top for this year haisle. There are some lads you couldn't leave off. In other spots, it's going to be diffictilt to make a choice. The outfield will be a rough one. Guys like Pocatello's Dim Cameron and Skip Kitsman both deserve a berth. Salt Lake's Johnny Maggio, Billings' Bennie Sinquefield, Idaho Palls' Bill Shields are all hot candidates On --thenthertand, when younientionJohnTurk'ofSalt Lake, you've said about all you have to say about catchers second choice, and one has to be made, would- , bring on Darrold Myers of Great Fills. around He certainty no gazelle . the bag, but Tom Sarna oa the-th- ird base j tat-- Itirlit does &tremendous job with a bat. Pablo Bernard represented Billings- - at shortstop last year, got three hits of seven the Stars managed. If he's a member of the host club, you'd have to look at Great Falls' Clarence Moore, Salt, Lakes-Do- n Strichek or Ogden's Chico Terry. Terry probably won't qualify because he's been in the league such a short time. or . At second' How about Pocatello's lioagy Carmichael Boise's Ernie Sierra. Bill Newkirk has been doing- a terrific Sven Jessen, job on first for Ogden, and the Old Redhead, , ' hasn't missed an all-stgame for years. . Guess On the All,Star Lineuic, ' Wed just. imagine that the lineup would read something like this if Billings- plays host, which is the, more , : , likely eventuality. The pitching staff would Include Barbison and Salt Lakes Bert Barkelew, either Ken Gaskins or Ken llommel of Ogden,' elley or Bob Schassler, of Great maybe Al - Ihde of Magic . - Falls . , The infield would find Newkirk on first, Carmichael at second, Sarni' on third and Moore at short. In the outfield will probably be Kitsman. Shiélds and Maggio.- - Turk will do the catching. , Who the manager( will be te a hard one to answer. Earle trucker would be a good choice. The skipper, of course,, will choose his own utility man, butif he's willing to take a sugfrom gestion we'd offer Johnny Back, the 'Pioneer bad-boIdaho Falls. Johnny, who's another All-St'veteran, can play ' anywhere, do anything, , The big race for first place point honors in the weekly stock far races hits a new peak Saturday night at the some LAKE BEES, vi. ---- 090- . Stock Drivers--- Reach Peak In.Point Chase', . def. Blaine Sorenson, Kent Morgan def. Their Schneiter. Kunkel def. Dean Robinson. 34. Second round: Adamson def. Pear. son. Jones def. Kasai. Bramwell def. Bond. 241 Kunkel def. Morgan. 24.- - berth;---Tbe---gu- Fires ism in Jack Ro'bertson; AND SO WAS LOU JACK'S HOT golfing expert, mops brow after losing to medalist Lou North in Friday's second round of state amateur meet Said Jack of Lou, "He's a terrific golfer." Said Lou of Jack, "He's a wonderful competitor." ,- Bond s iA 4 was a combat infantryman Korea. -- , 4 ST. LOUIS, MO. s, vey Haddix, St.,Louis Cardinal pitching star, has been excused fromtheall-sta- r game to undergo treatment for an injured leg. left-hand- -, -- win. All-Star- 2 - DITBLIN,IRELAND 1CP ) Maureen Connolly met Ginette Bucaille of France Saturday for women's championship in the; Irish Open Lawn Tennis Tournament,. (UP)---Ha- as Fans Ballot for Team ' 200-pla- :4; L - (5-- , -- - :1 Game-- ar - 20-- 4 - Campanella, who underwent :1'. on the band on,May 4, , .. lurgery revealed that he will undergo an examination Monday mornOH, MY ACHIN' BACK'That could have been golfer ing by Dr. Herbert Fette "to Steve Dunford's refrain Fridaybut it wasn't. Steve, see if there's anything that can Steyr tourney, his top left, won double round in be done Dunford being defending champ John Bowers, right. underwent surgery last fall for back ailment and only in 33: recent weeks returned to the fairways. opened Saturday in .. .7 G, Harding Team rDALLAS,--TEX(LIP)--a preliminary lea. ',rational Publinx Match play ti t14 lg. for the rer field. 4 C ha mplensn ip P light John Bowers def. W. S. Mole, Steve Dunford def. Lane Adams. 2 up; Tom Green def. Doug Lund. 3-Jim Hiskey def. GarY Pack.-3- 4; Jerry Clow Inger def. Fred Richardson. Carl Davidson dol. Bib. Mistier, 1 up on 19th; Keith Osborne def. Bob Taylor. 341 Jim Twisa def. Herb Pollock, a UN Lou North def. Dave Larsen. Jack Robertaon def. Dick Makoff. Walt Conagrift def. Jim Dunn. 1 Joe Pim, nolfo def. Din Meths. 54; Rollo Gibbons def. Arm Goff, 2 up t Jim saltin def. Miry Howells. 34; Walt Gresham def. Jack Sharo,411ar1ote Mulct MIL Jerry Comer. Second round! Dunford def. Bowers. Jim Hiskey def. Green. Clow Osborne del. Inger def. Davidson. 3-Twiss, 4.3; North def. Robertson. Coitgriff def. Bemolfo. 1 up on 30th; Gibbons deL Aze1lin. UPI Gresham def.. Quick. I on. First Pliobt Bob Adamson del. Bob tee. 6.111 Bob Pearson def. Ray Tucker, Turn Kasai def. Phil Kearsley, 64; Al Jones def. Chauncey Peterson, 341 Bert Brain. ; ,, - - -- ' - aren't 'Worthy are derelitt in choose them who fans nor the name the of their duties. Twice the league's stars- have gone to bat against the league leaders since the present method of playing the classic was inaugurated in 1951:Twice they've almost, but not quite, "I'm deeply worried-'-tthing just gets worse all the :: time," the Negro :; slugger said in hushed tones. li "My hand just isn't normal tiny , more and I've got to see what ',7, can be done about it" to 1..A11-St- Which isn't to say that the league's ., ,''. , no Barbison's fast When Ed Cannon picked out one of balls and slammed it over the center field 1ence 'of,Ogdeti's All-StAffleek Parktoclimaxlast year's Pioneer League game, he set something of apreeedent. - The host team &n the annual classic,' it seems BROOKLYN (UP) -; Brooklyn's Roy Campanella feared Saturday his playing-day- s may 1 beat an,- end., lie saidhehas lost 'thefingers on his left hand and was advised by a specialist to "forget about A baseball if a vital nerve isinj- - , EE CHIPMA :'Ciii)liji-.01 !fP!'t It moved him to 13 strokes under per since the touKtiernent opened Thursday. In his extra hole victory ClonInger was on No 19 in two, putted to within two feet and then was conceded his next putt by :Osborne after Keith had missed his bid for a par four. Ing. CHIPS by -- d 11,13keytutdthetiring.nune, for six down at the turn when tory over Joe Berndt, former the littl,Jdaho ace toured the Utah Open champion: out nine 1ntwo under par. Gresham pulled the shot of As the foursome headed into the tournament against bons Going to the 18th sU eyen, the semifinals Saturday afternoon, North was even more of a favorite to take the champion. ship in his first try. 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