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N -- ii ., - ill DIE - ,- PIONEER.. --- laerza6 i ,4, - z ere , ,z t tz,"t - By DEE CHIPMAN in -- ila. -- In-th- 11- andSvendgled)Jessen Allowing MagieVallersAI--Ihdea- nd the way, the Bees finished with Dwight Stoddard; Idaho Falls' lead over Billings. a Idaho Falls was in third, 412 , games off, and Great Falls finished in fourth ' Talent was rampant in the league. In addition , to Jessen and Barkelew, the Bees had catcher John Turk, Johnny Car-'t Don Strichek and Larry the "prospect" class. in Geedey Turk's 269 batting average I placed second for, the circuit and-- J , '', 21'home runs was second .. in that catelort Dick Armbruster and Great Falls' Morris Milburn all had good years. Hommel, also rookte of the year, led the pack. He posted a 3.10 had a 2 , record and struck out 747 opposing batsmen. Stoddard had the best percentage with a 17-record, and be won 16. secutive victories , for a new league record. StoddardiSaltLake'sMike-sen'Shade and Armbruster joined Hommel' 'as grigar 212-ga- 1 earned-run-averag- pc- , valuable, player, Tom Sarna, ting a sound .372. a bit- - i 'oar t. - - , aiIir - ' : HI. , ". ;, 1'4.1 t '..e5 I i ( of- . . I - ''N ";)arnt" S. .JI ler ,s.. Z.1 Iasi' , A.V 4 l' tFOTAWS i I , - , , . I I ,, MP t - ' , , ' - lii5CXIMG .COMEL. '4;6 7, 1,1 "Aux:Aut. A - L , ' , . , , ' - iv , Jay!' pionships. Guy Zimmerman, a veteran Itt h.,,... ,, n....,,,,- e' . , 11 UV o' .111011,::;::11;e:L' 14211 Q t1nrc' u 4 A 0 f Nor . . . 1111104i0 13 , , , ' e , ' ' - NW 11.11 - ,-- ; i . .- , ,,,, ,I , . ,,,, 4 . l 1 ' 1- -' - , , -- - rst - ,- - , I . - d - ' - - III-La-nd --- the-natio- - one-yea- ed - , -- . -- e 1, - , -- - , k ' ' I (I 7.4 .a.. , :- sI - - , - , , . , - , , . - - biltili . - - - - littlae l d'thnuenethav'extaeit -- finals;-,,-------- - - rx. Coleirthe-yearlytorrinanr.M- ' ... . -- - - - -l- 7,7Thrlid:rsOstibetmtrieTit next inm will return to ,, 011aa'N :4, , ,,, t..,, 4 ' ' i ' '' rzil ,,: ''' ' AP 1 , '', I 1 i I4 ,,, . , ' , 1 , , . 0,...."," 4 , 4 , , ,,I, ) , , , i I -- -- -- - , . 6 ,, io t , . - t ,i Ji.i e ,I z.....4.; ei .4,, , , 1,,., . ,........- -, s -- 4..- . - , LOU MELE Mighty Ute Mite.. - - , -- . t 1 -- -- - ' ,,'LEW ,., -- DUFFUNT Fleet Suth ,'-- -- i, - 1 , , Tenn, t ' - 4 t.., N - ,. 1 I. - ' Tennis A ce. ' ; f - ..... '1)4,4' 1 '' t "L, ' .. ) : ,, ' At. -1ii : , 0- , ' fr.0 ) , i' ,,,t, , , -, ,, -- - ' --- ,' -- ' 6 06 ,,..,, 1 W46.66''' . ',..4.0 - 7 ' - 1 . ;:6 0w1.A1-1'.- C' bi ,t ... 'KYLE COLES Sparks Keg -- ,- - , .. - ay.7, a ' 3..' ,, I i'.1.--- -, E.,-- I ,,, , C - -- - , La t .) , e - PEARL POLLARD Leads Jordan rive.------i--- , ..,,, 4 214 -' -.' ,,, - -. ': OF' , - -- -- 1 . ,JOHN EGAN . Shows Track Heart.-- . , , .,. 1 : - --- 7 - qZ....,44 - - ' MANTA RAUMBACHER - Pert Ski Lassie. , . ,..,, , ,., GIRT . . Stows E3c7 . - - - - , . -- -- .., ,.. -- - '- w - .,,-,- . --- - : (1a. , , , , --- -' - '. . ' - ,,, T.:17-ar-S -- ,, -- - -1 t' 1 - 1 ' . 1 s- - - '''6 ,' . , , . - , ,,a -,-- - ., a , 7 - , ot."(--- , i k......, ,44Vtlf' i ), illir's ., 1' 6, , , '; T. , - 4:44 , , - ! ,, )4 . "A - 1 . .,k, ) ' ,...- r- ' ? 1, ''. ....WO' ' ' -' '''''' , -- - , , ,N " - ,,..... -- , ' ( WAYNE, PEARCE Back. f Alor- ' , --- - , - ....L., , i . ... '''' ' - . ' - - , .. . , a ' ' , , - : , , a - -- , ,. 'i, ', C''''''',,,, 7 . 11 ; . 20-2T. , ,ks 4. ' oud-act,' 1 ,. 1 - - diA-stutratil- ., , 4 - -.-- - stemieldt,--Itotheateermy4-an- .,, ' )' ' ,- - -. 1,, , , ' 3,1 , 4 , - -- , 1 , 1 . ,,,,.., '' --- . :." o' ,Z4--,. ., ' , - -- . , Robi- finalists gave the crown a good son's former record. show.-I- n addition to Zimmer; .. In high they were Ted John Egan of West won in 3:31, Allen',', Boulder, Colo.: Carl another-marThe. third- record was posted by Boyd Kreipl of Charles (Casey) Jones Of RanSOlith-lil-the - dom . sophomore Lake, Wis. : , ' . t I ;, '' t 1 ''. - ,' - . . . . --- 4- .:.."'"1 . - , , , , , ' - -- I . , I stayed right here in Utah with young Byron Bowman of 12-0- n n "4.,.1() rA. Ift . I nal won ladies title in a three-wa- y pitchoff with Vickie Chapelle, Portland, Orel and Gertale Lou Selby of Tulsa. --The national boys -- crown - 111 , ruttit:3 1 di 4 ; . Dennis Murphy, Ertah's gr11..., ' won By HACK MILLER their first Agee, tag light In the softball worti,i and Denver came up (said that the Deseret News and 'Telegram Sports Zditor , pest yeses pro. (Colorado first undisputed foot. was This year, 1954, was not a great one for the Utah athletes. the - . grant !rbiggest that I They didn't grab many national honors. They didn't set any High schools- crowned South can remember. ' ' i . world records. And Murphy should knowho High as A football kingsMur. 12 back run review But MOntill, wheikiutt - - - ,thepast has been orking,,ith softball, , ,.-- --, the as , ,or! ray Anclor, the various iporti eventi ' you camisit deny that thilktai. Wit schools. South Sevier was Class hire foi 20 Yeirs. , , picked with interest. B basketball champ and Jordan I Over 1,000 players took part .. - Nor was the Beehive State In a week-lon- g program In Salt There was Gent Fullmer who was best in Class A. . without its national- - champs. Lake City. - Murphy had 73 fights eameGrayzn winWarnder7tinlithealidin31 Dave Freed, one time a pretty won nationally-televiseteams, 60 men's and 10 girl's, one of became fair tennis player,- made up his In New YoriCand team M Men age clazde held playing at Glade and White mind to succeed in the sport be tho marked middleweights In ' : this year In the BTU basket-- , Parks. ' loved best. Dave even gave up the Young copped Trucking boxing. ball plant. - fly fishing for tennis and went the year's scrolls we Dick big prize this year by wimling , Scanning was ousted' is the Ogden State NCS tourna Romney after the National Seniors cham-- , recall the great national towns. conunissioner by a split menti Maids of Provo pionship - at Forest 11111s. ' mentheld for the horseshoe Skyline , vote of the presidents and later won the women's ASA Dave came,aut'best In the pitchers. In ,Murray, City Park r for a term Ross Plant Lakers took the title., Caliof Cirt Zimmerman Mau again. seniors bracketthe top Ggy by a UnanimOUs vote., Recreational Invitational crown. - In his sport la Abet age fornia beat out Fernando lsais Flailing and bunting held Its Pikes Peak flour won the Salt ' 1'' for the title. , ....,-...- ; bracket. own with the hunters getting ,t County title, and Brock. Mir' two :Then thkro was know Col more days afield for pheasants, Lake And in tennis-iaMthe team; which ducks and on some deer bunts. bank Realty -- -- - - - - Holladay (Abet nationalititles.Wayne lege basketball - , '.League. to was the national. Went a There sad of the -junior part Pearce, Laker, ,went Softbart Teri' tight la- won the national indoor junior college finals. tett bt Joe Kir- 1934 picture. Einar ICtielaen, Salt Lake InI the two girls. City. Jenson man the old Ute and of nal Badgathletics, grand do ubles championship. Ile by moved Into the final round-- - passed awsron Dee 13, follow- leagues, LI Coalville Sapphires teamed won the sefilor beating the 111, Gables, Fla.; at St. Louis. and lost out In, an ev?rtIme ing a lingering illriess. Bailey Land Maids while Elks Girls . Santisteven, the heart and soul Joe Cowley. Salt ,Laker who game. , edged St.'Marks Nunes for the.. moved to Los Angeles'just to Utah golf bad a rather ordi- of Bingham athletics, died slid- junior title. f , . of a heart attack. Bailey play more tennis but who still nary season. Tor the first ,time denly crownswere Other league city was the dean of Utah Itigh calls himself a Utahn, shared In history the Utah Open was honors' in the national Junior moved out of Salt Lake to the rpttoo, 1, cotchnes, and ?not of base StoonutbTralymlerensateleaams'INDuSwarst ball's teachers. top Provo'. Chamber of Commerce doubles Timpanogos course in 'And down through the minor f.1; urin!lTNYal aAlt.ed1 drlines'br,'-'1title. And a right successful tournaevents the champions came and Rio LLinn Rockwood reached- the ment it was with the host pro, Plant Lakers and 22th Ward.- -finals-of-thNational Pubparks first 'wenLTournaments,contests, Ross Plant won the big league-went to make up playoffsall tournament held- in Salt Lake open title. In city play by taking the Iletm the year's sports otara-- Ada lost and bowlers The year , hh adheambitzilsy 67 Ili; lay;ar. was tC itycfloyrtheitfliprspetntetime A In the and came out l: Kyle owsur side ............. stettartight for :. .... Aside from Dave - Freed's Ann P echin ranked seventh best basketbatt , bad a Res sounded : . , Layne others two shared labeled the women's best team in Abe nation. achievement, -- crown by beating the perennial winner Fernando Isais in the final night at Murray Park. The triumph climaxed a decade of trying for Zimmerman who has won the California title many times but added his first national title only this year. ' 40 . 1 -- won-th- on NI WIZIk. ll sRoot 0 - r ,. tn-tc- Katie-Gregs- raew P611 po , TIVO Stagle ,grfp.rgUnOS Utah continued In the role of world's horseshoe pitching capital last summer with the holding again of the national . cham, dy Records ficiarea ft th, , , 1- - - , , 4: 77-171s2- . . I - . W014 NATIOXAL ACCLet' IR KIS ;4:sr . 'TELEVISED JUNG, ' ' APPEAAANOES 4 '. ;11 , - .7 :I t , --- - - : FUL i . - , 4 - ... ' , - , 's No-VVorld- : ""'"'"1"---4"A",41z,-.-RLA,,- -- .--- ..41, Tte - , . 1.'1 - 11''''::' . ... .... .. a. 8'r,A - aPRIS l:IdASIZTAII 0 S po llightS I - kr ..........r....- klit V tk s .., 0. e el A ..r 0 ..pc.P.: --'' e, 941 .., .. ' i'0"Pilig,- - A 91, ' . .., ,t 4 , , ' in.---J- 4..44;7, . ,, ' - i, d VV;i.Z.4"' ;,1:tti 4, .,t 1 TITLE tSt 14;..':fittill;lit e S.,. 0P leek4. er,le.e.4 ik-!- ...f. ilh mit y Ben-Mateos- ; '14?,;;:e.-l- -- , 1 manyotberbright draw,with nem"-- , lights starting to glow along the ----tooit unusual Murray :761filiiiireitiliiiriiid-,Siiiiweittiiiiiirlisitaway who ketball , sports highwaywhicti;oL leads: ,......,., for 'league awardsn and among, High track Coach, again directed mer with the date tentatively piloted his Salt Lake Bees to the turns., Twoschoola,vonforolhe 'Nleba21,sof ,Gtrmaa. 7,,,,. - In tor-JaUtes Gardner set , been had Jack s into next year. richilentsWRIP-Mukingiofirst time historiethe 'meet stheir Pkiiiierteigitircheinplofishigi. iiiiit 'ertiti,--Witlillieleigiferi- i - that...bettered Clarence etterssartarrtvertirter! ii : ---,,- . e, - ' - .... - . !to. The state crown was won by All records fell in the fall of an old hand at picking up the 1954 to give AAU MSS country Ray Ohms of Salt Lake runners new targets for the fu- title, Ohms beat Ogden's Cherry City. ture. Bennett In a playoff. Sherald James of Brigham Orvil Jennings won the Salt Yiiung University won the sen- Lake County crown. ior crown with a time of 7:44.5 In the national meet. llie,stx 3 s ----- TENNIS bENPFACTOZ AND ,,NOLDEN OP TUE MTIONAL NA - 17-1- - , L -- -- v : , . , Country Mee! I Marks Topple ! - -- . i - .,' - - trophies was Billings'' Cliff Dap.' per, manager of the year. On a whole, the clubs fared well. Boise bad a rough year In finishing last, but reorganized at the season's end and looks forward with optimism. Magic Valley, after a rough time in 1953, came up strong with a good Milwaukee Brave tie-i- n and are again solid. Both Mtintelachibt finished hi tonna positions and Idaho Falls had one of their best years in history. Ogden, the 1953 pennant winner, felt a decline in '54, and Great Falls, in addition to Boise, dropped in attendance along with Pocatello. The outlook for 1955 is excellent. Seven of the eight clubs reached working-- agreements with major league affiliates, and laggard Pocatello is expecte' d to do so In the near have-Mrea- ,: A GItEAT SPORISMAN:-ALL TNE WAY.VETERAN 1 ' 1 0.) t - , ' ti - .., , - - 414.?,,,,,, 70kr Al .he . "V V z Salt Lake's bustling Bees won their fourth Pioneer League pennant in 1954 to highlight one of the better campaigns in the , Class C loop's history. The league, off a spirited pennant race involving the Bees, Billings, Idaho Falls and Great' Fallsr. had a consistent year with excellent interest through, out and finished the year on a I 27 WW1 .the. homcli title with note of economic optimism. round trippers-,- ' nipping Jessen e ,,.......Excellent,play, talented fin a the ers and the tight pennant race for of tcrhwe season. Mateosky all contributed to the success days also won the RBI title with 140. of a season that started on a note of trepidation. Attendance, Other batting stars were was for Cameton of Pocatello, Doff up promotion's pulse, the league as a whole, down in with 38 doubles; Great Falls' Individual instances. Clarence Moore with It Billings' Pablo Ber- triples, But at season's end, the with 40 stolen bases. Op nard league faced the future with denie Jim Lankford set an all- an optimism that had been time professional baseball rec- s. foreign for:several-yearsord by striking out 216 timeThe Hive, under the capable during the sehson., direction of Charley Gassaway, was Just as fought tooth and nail with Bil- lustrioustcSuch tossers as Bil- - future. lings throughout the season, lings' Jimmy Dunn, Bert Hay- Musfinally nipped the battling . som and Stricklin: Salt with-aid Lake's Tommy Dan Hellman the tangs at the wire Barkelew, of Great Falls' and Don Erickson: Ogden's Ken - With 'veteransresurgence. Bert Barkelew Hommel and Ken Gaskins; , , 4,4,,t,74.,A loetC44,4 t 1r . f,,,,m..-:- 7ft k 46:::te t',,,z' I - .. ' i - .S:t11,1, -- s,y....::: , , all"Oa ..,.... hsI-- s' 0 .00101.1,. .,e,1,,..,.., Ate,1 )1111,1111 ,:1". ) ,, , Deseret Moms and Tolseram Simile Writer. batting-championshi- .,, . - - . - . 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