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Show - - . , Famous i , - . - - 2s - - - ,.7, . , - , . , a .. it 13 ri - tHemAri By DEB , 1 , , - ' , . ' : - . -- - , . ' . -e ' hilltop '' : -- ' ' ' '' , Gardner replaces' Vadat Peterson, veteran mentor who resigned this spring after 26 years at the helm of Utah's ., i hoop destiny. The Kansas State eoach was the final selection from hundreds of applicants for the position. Be was in Utah over the week end being Interviewed by the university's -- athletic basketball will undoubtedly help And Gitrdner's prestige ..,.. , ,. iv ' - ' touriell.-----T,',------- r . :' - , ' , .0 ,,..ar N..6 e 02... ....,.. ....,,,,, I - '..,. .:. 1 : L,-- - ' ...,....... ! . t',!':S' ..t -- - - , - - , - - ' ' - , i - . T, , It ." I , . , , ' , ' , , t- - : , . - ,. - -- - ,.! t e.r ,,. -- 11, - - I . ...- , i! ,0 0.,. , , ecislobi ' , ' -- - -- - - ,, ..,. , 1011011: Salt Lake Beim - , , ,,,i-- , one-tim- - 3-- -, . 13 4129 141 .55S .524 ; is 10 17 12 13 23 25 IS IS - plo.s.-,--..PlOg1;010- Oal.i...10.1ii..!pro'...'.,': Diamond Say No Their, Case Ow" tiers To , Fishing-Explai- It came as quite a surprise Saturday when we were asked to leave East Canyon by the property owner, Tom Jeremy., Tom owns moat of the land from Highway 40 down the canyon. The canyon, it 'seems, was closed to trespassing for the state highway to the Pioneer Rd. the 10 milesbetween -We had entered the Pioneer Rd. Saturday montizig before daybreak and there were no signs to warn any of the fishermen entering the canyon that way. Tom had with We Jeremy and other ranch along that owners about the problem. Tom has a point. It happened that Friday night tomeont rustled a ewe , and a lamb from the Bertagnole herd. As we get it, Warden Everett Atwood picked up the rustler and recovered the stolen - - - ' , the . It was admitted that the rustlers had entered canyon to take the sheep and leave the blame on the sportsmen who would be in the canyon the next day. It was admitted that the ,rustlers were not fishermen. Spook the Livestock ' But this was not Tom's complaint Tom grazes livestock and runs sheep in the canyon bottom along the creek. It is impossible to do it with the fishermen there. Tom worked out an arrangement last season whereby the Salt Lake Irish and Game Assn. patrolled the area. Guns and dogs' Were not allowed in the canyon. But the fishermen brought their dogs anywaythat ma Relous and destructive 10 per cent.. Tom's herders chased their own animals all over the place most of the summer. Besides that, one of the camp wagons was robbed of a fine rifle and SO days' supply of grub7- - Yet Tom went through the 1952 season according to his word; East CILTIY011 culd be .open to fishermen, but there are always that few who spoil it. Tom told us Saturday when we talked about the problem that most of the fishermen are all right They help the herders. They respect the position of the animals. They report thefts and fires and help out con. But that lousy few- is What causes the stockmen all their grief. Thers's . So the owners from the have ranch, downstream, decided to keep the fishermen out this year. ' They have thought of permit deals, special concessions, etc. In fact, they haven't given up - hope that something could be : , , - , s - - - - - - HI-Ut- . way at 7:45 pm. ' Afield, in his attempt to get PROVO-- 4 home run with the second straight victory from two men on by freshman Dave the Bannocks, Manager Eddie will send Dick DescalLewis broke the back of Plea'- Murphy so to the mound. Pocatello sant Grove and gave the Provo will counter with Bud Hum Tirnps a 74 victory in Sunday's posted a big three-ru- n Utah Industrial League game first canto Sunday against the ' Russets and were never headed -- at Provo Sunday. Lewis received some able and they moved support from Pantuso, - who out in front of the Spuds. Marion Hill, went the made a game-savin- g catch In the ninth inning to kill a rally full 15 innings against Bert by Pleasant Grove. Pantuso Haysom in the elongated tilt went back against the left field in Billings. Jim Scott's clutch fence and grabbed a line drive ;Ingle in the 15th drove in the which might have scored winning tally. enough men to tie-t-he game. Big Clyde DeWitt seemed Ray Lish, former Brigham headed for great things at Young University pitcher, went Derks as he shut out the Ban the route for the 'limps. Glen- ncocks on two hits through the don Hatch and Lloyd Shannon first eight innings. The Tribe hurled for the Berries. found their hitting shoes 4n,the el rt&"ss Ills? try.ars IS ninth, however, and Bob Mc1 1 0 Green lb Stedistr et 4 4 a Farlane finally had to come in Winkler lb 1 7 0 Lawla rt 4 I I 0 cntme It I a 1 0 Powers 3b 4 1 1 l and clout the fire. Four runs, d 0 0 a Krug lb Ithot 11 4151 abinson es 3 0 1 RI Kholer It 4 1 10 had ,crossed in that final frame, Sertion se 2 1 0 0 Pantos et 4010 1 1 4 3b 4 1 4 1 however. I Nichols 0 Hardy a 1 a3 Westover 0 a a a ot Ltab The Bees, though, weren't Hatch so 0 0 0 1 abeam p 3 1 0 o worrying too m u c h. Ray Totals 4O13$4S Totals M I SI 11 Khoury's towering homer in 000 001 013- -4 Pleasant Gross 330 001 00xi the third, added to a singleton Provo 3. How. Hardy 11palliii.oictWinni ant. woos 3. Lewis. Powers. Nichols. score in the first, left the Bees Lis& RJarman. Robinson. Powers two in front They got another SH S. Powers. Pantiles. pair in the fifth off Skip KitsUgh. 11.HRLowis. LoserHatch. Sco 4., Hatch Lish Shannon 1. by 1. U.Christianson and man's homer, a double ThnoI.33. Sennett. 'Khoury, and singles ' by Bobby Byrne and John Mo9kus. A singleton 4n the sixth and another Minors Clip ,Morgan trio in the eighth, gave them BINGHAMA revamned fair cushion. added -- - BEE Bingham team showed NOTE& The Hive has y 'edging signed Bert Barkelew, the strengthSunday--bin a regularly Jean righthander - who eonMorgan, scheduled Northwest - league tributed , se to 7, Um game. Little - Kenny Austin 'Hive's pennant drive hi 1951. went the route for the Bingham Bark, who has been with Sae-- nine. ramento the past two years,- ab b a Iln0lksm sb It a will arrive Memos , Wednesday. F. Prier ss 4 2 4 51 LsComb 2b 3 1 1 1 ' e ebb .471 343 IPA II 1144 .31 - .,' : .. '. ex-Be- e, Re y: ' ;te.7 - , ,,,,,,,,,i...!, ,?,,....- ,...., , ' ranch Youth Is Golf King only aree PARIS (UP).- - Nineteen-year- ingin championships old Roger 4Garde, who wasn't Years, WOn the title Sunday when be defeated - considered to good enough , of Great Britain, mWry e Bentley , Pete in , the , Britt!? Amateur la former champions 2 tournament, reigned Monday as and 1. LaGarde previously elimthe youngest French amateur inated Ernest Arend Jr. of Deal, N. J.; sole surviving American, . golf champion in history,- LaGarde, who has been play In the . two-tim- - - i ,,..,: r;.' ,,. ..:.'4 -,,- , , , ', f . ,:";, 44 :K, .t.,: , .. ,:y:;.;..:k;;.,k, :,. ,:t- - : If ,:. ..,?,., . ? ; I.! ,.1.- ,t'',, :e. 4 p !, ., , .,., e.,, .,,,r, i' 4. 1" ,,.,'':,s, ::, 4 ...A40,,,),iL96.4litt. lf s. - )6, , ; ,.., , 4'' . - - ,.' . :: , A rA1);:M. :q,P.PPlact-7:,- IlL',rifsEE270EtnJE3 YOU FILL ona OP THESE orlEraines? treaMP110itt AbM tbleibm:n-- rolEC;14.011CS:. 11 tools? Any kind .300 flooded. Handy with Minimum' , . startles pay Qualitifid nowt whilst training. Apply right , - m2! B8-1- Aah etc;chine titling totsor - 4.I 1 4 background? $138 per hour. Full pay at mechanical - operatort.". ov a, 4ths: ic;thlk, winder, Inedible, forret - t -- ise:s1 IP El. n.. 4-- t arilicc; ioorlootod Assombly ,,op.ongs for int Meg- henics-- r. end Rod - a dEu rihreev Nnistis - - s4.1 Inch Equin.:Ls-1"11.111 , . esSlanblY6 I &tumors lb 4 1 3 41 Josses ss 3 1 1 ,1 worked but Dickson It 4 0 Assolol lb 4 3 15 0 , Munich et 4 1 Sanctum 3b 4 1 1 4 On Lee Rasmussen's place, below the Hilte ranch, it is L. Wight rt 4 Wiskms et 4 1 01 'pirates Rejoice!, Rods says be can't fix the fences fast J. Prter lb 4 111 0( Babcock - 3010 a fence problem. : wowriir Leave Town enough. That is his only complaint. Row's. 3b . wawa Well, that's the story as it stands now. East Canyon, Joneen e taliirt;;;;1: e PITI'SBURGH PittsJobnoon 0 11 0 0 3 according to Tom Jeremy, was not stocked at his request. weren't Pirates a bit 0 burgh This corner appreciates the viewpoint of the owners. ewrini4 0 OS - iorP)? to $ ee the Cincinnati Red. Whenever the skiers have wanted Ecker Hill or the fisher- Totals ill--4 Totals 30 2713 in soil the canyon men have wanted to pound the Jeremy eut for Tome to Ttkor legs leave town Sunday. In but it has been Mame Red-leg- s 000 001 000- -1 it, their four the Tom has been a mighty - good sport about game series, ' -' 000 003 10x-Sangho. touched Pirate pitchers for getting out of hand. Porter,r.-- LeComb, Apostel. Re. and we holes our favorite one of 60111711111. 39 runs on 53 hits,- including is AusUo. fishing P. East Canyon ger, Porter, Murdock. J. Pertor. Rreftet;rn. Sit - seven home runs. Portor. Sanchez. hope something can be worked out' But until it is we'll honor Jr110111. F. P011411'. Roger. the request of the people concerned and stay off their land. 1, Wogkomo, MMus. One thing should be considered, however, by everyone - &motors. ' to Portor.Sommere.Portor. Joann rustlers.who WAS the a warden concerned. It caught game 11, Peterson Apostot. L PS,Turker, Wardens have done it for the land owners many times id the Austin S. end Lick. past. The good fishermen have offset much of the destruc- tion by helping the herders. Tom and the others realize tn.!, That's why we think that something will be worked out. 1 us Z ern I a - ' ' a .,-- . .p.t..gt14.4,,tBr1,i,,(-- c III! 4 tua.,,, rChnie ts loch., RAKE - ..11 7. , 4 ' CLEVELAND tiltiL:Gus ZerAth- letics is the American .eague's home run leader Monday ., The slugging outfielder' wal-- , loped his 13tb circuit blow- pf the season in Sunday's opener against ClevelandIt came in the fourth inning off Bobby srvIcs for titOrtai vu"":; own -. litsolon- I roms--911- 1 1P - took . k a rot tre " c 01,rP othl.tie bobby ity9e- 1" servic& f ...cost Jo- - ghoul notly"P ' 0111.1 phi' tus ,11,11 , - , , , , At - D.v.i.ntilnt , - jotif. , . . planningnd manufactarin g ingineort once. rov ... any ' nsdid' It inatipi aify a,' ith - . to .,silng dogree , ,Tor !tubstantial ,'1,(1. - . ' Sackgrount. - -' - $! . ,,:ve 011 r;?741.1r41 - , , k1,411;:al Wr , :f (cJ (ZA APPLY 'y'e Feller. dna boo OH if,400to,(:) - 17,1'1 t;C :otoo ono ' 1 .1; No - t:platuil'Aw -- Capturn Molar Homer Margin Wel of the Philadelphia , , 1 - ' 1 7eitios. 414, 41,1. sot -4 nson " al!soo-- oppom. iiiiFinally .. Titne-4;3- 0. - '' t lits12i2r.-::-Ngift::.:::.:'-.---.:- car 11 , , , TAKES COMMAND OF-VCAGERS,TackGardner , ' ..J:iationally...pr,ominent basketball coach from Kansas to basketball bead fill named the State, wu Monday of Utah. at the University coaching position . - ,- ,....; 1 - c ,,t' ' - rI ,s,r1 - Juno 8 Thru 12 (1,5r-Th- , ' ' V., : ' , - ', ,, ,. , - . - , .. :. ,0': .... 2 t,..7 ' ...f.,:'.......:, ,., - r. . ' 'A- l ? r ,g ,, ?.,.:. ,,.: - - 4.7'7 ...',:t , , ','...:..,:.-- t - , ,:..:;, " , - -- .. - ... ,,..,, it ! ..,: .',' F.,:,,,..;',-',",.i.,- 314 Skt 141. ca ' i - . ,, '- -' - , 0 Ut7 0:31152ABL',10 BoginfIerancl Experienced flortrors - . A, - g & - ,- :, - r..,...,L'. .' ' 1 ....,,:. -2 Ass ' ' , 1 4, ... Idaho Falls T. BMus 24 Waste Valles 453. Soles at Groat Palle CD wed-- . rain. ,Getlea .7- '''''' ,' ' 'S . ,, , ,,: ',' '':'. '.'.,-,--'7- -,-- -- East Canyon Land , ..,,,,.,,. , ., 9-- 0 nine-innin- - ',''' , --- t -- . ALE ' ' - ...- ;- ,.......:; GI sundiyi "watt ,''''s Salt Lake Ms IL Pocatello S. 7 e litEnTIENS TO TUE BNBBert Barkelew, Salt Lake hurler who is eche& uled to return to the Bees this week, will add strength to the Buzzer mound staff. liarkelew played herein 1951.211e is presently with Baeramento. 20 20 - ' . ,. -,. ,,,,,, Pocatello; Masse Valley . '-',- . at, !, Si :.' ' .. 0 fr.....4,- -, I.Pet. 142 .441 .... 32 n- ... ;'' -- LEAGUE w. 01011, Idaho rano.' . , By DEE CHIPMAN . '. Salt "Like's baseball diehards got a look Sunday night ' ' at, their l'newBees.hey liked ,what they saw. Despite the heavy dew that dampened Derks Field, the enthusiasm remained high as the Buzzers dumped' the Pocatello Bannocks, 84, tobegin what they're advertising as a "new deal" in the business , of win-- 1 Two newcomers made their , ning and losing. Elsewhere around the league, appearance in the Bee lineup Ogden pounced all over. Idaho Sunday night. On shortstop was Falls to takes 10-- triumph and Jerry Streeter, the College of climb back on top the stand- Pacific star. lie looked mighty, ings. Magic VaIley and Billings In and around the short capable a bill twin in Montana, split field. Second one wu Big Chet the Waddles winning a in a reg- Ashman in left field. Ashman's and losing job, a power hitter who should help affair. ulation the Llive's run production. at Berke, Monday night , Jack Price, baseball's greatest trick artist, will stage his annual performance. Always popular, Price is expected to pull a hefty crowd through the turnstiles, for'. his performance, which gets under- ,,, r' ";' 1 '.z . STANDINGS Great Falls , , , -. ' - ,- . ... . - , 0 2 , PIONEER : - .. . , ees t ' , , .. ; 4- ', ' ".. .' ., , i : , - . t .,.. '4,..,,A, , ; :, UTAH STATE EMPLOYMENT - 55 West Broadway IRPLIILIE COLIPArly SERVICE - - - 0: , SEATTLE, WASHINGTON . : , -- - - . - -- clean-living- ,,..- --- ,.7! , ,. . - i . -- ROUND ABOUT ,with - ' -- k - . ,- i -- . , s, , i - , A , ' 1,. 1 ---- -- - -- - ',--- . , ,i - ' ..., 0 - ' , . ',,-- 3 ,., a ZA!::)-)- , . . - 17"7": , ,,. San the Utea. His last six teams' have all been ranked among career as athletic director at thetcommander Station, with the rank of -- lieu the nation's top 10 and finished second once and fourth once .Diego, 7 . From the service, he 'moved back to Kansas State to have In NCAA tourneys. In those six years, the p one made him runner-urecord of that has the the and been other titles Seven the won three Big begin compiling -,r .....,.,! those six years shows top mentors in the nation.- - , three years. Gardner's record during --,, - . 113 games ion, 37 lost. His, basketball prestige is evident IniN '., ,..7 conducted 11 coaching clinics year and toured" Japan : A family man, Gardner is a 'product of the for the U. S. Army, giving basketball clinics for the servicemen. ,.4, University of Southern- California from whence he graduated ,. - And -. 4 In 1932 and received his master's ,degree in'33 while serving Gardner, despite his, great record, is 'firmly con results should be measured only in ..,tas assistant coach to Sam Barry. . , 'tinted that coaching , He coached at Alhambra., High School for two years, part hy games won and lost. His athletic philosophy. In part, ' ', Is mirrored In this statemtht made In his application for then moved to Modesto JuniorCollege where in four years , . ' his basketball and baseball teams won three state- - champion- - the position: ti'''' '''' : Scores to are as I shall instill !As as coach. . always line also football He served kept, each. try long ships ' 1.,:,,.,-.-7to ever t1 be win. intense 1939. Garddesire. in war The .an to Kansas in State He moved my plaxers Though, put is of mindful that my primary responsibility that , develop. ner into the Navy's physical fitness program,, and he served : as athletic director at Olathe Naval Air Station in Kansas,' ing good, sound principle of sportsmanship, citizenship and ' ' ,' : ,' also for the seven midwestern states. He wound up his naval k W'47, wq A. - , , 1 3 - - , . , - t- .' ' .. - - DO . -,:6,, .. - -, : :.'- , , .- , ,'" - t , f;, l''' d - ''''..'"' ,'-. .44 :. ,' : ';,. , Utah University. - ' , :' ' ' , , 7 ' innötifiCeine-ntinad' :And with the by President Ray Olpin following a:Meeting of the ,,University's Board Regents, the lJtes sounded a firm warning to the nation That basketball will once again, be 1n the limelight , on the ' 0 , , . ' One of the nation's top basketball coaches, kansas State's Jack Gardner, Isms named monuayilla head hoop coach at 4 - ,, , - , ' Sok Loka.Oty, Monday, June 8, 1933 DESERET NEWS AND TELIGRAM, 'Named to Replace,- Vadat - . -- -- r Jack-Gardne- , , , , - - , |