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Show ,00.,,.ien.it , tAt ---7 C allahan Downs Powermell . , It's 'To- Be Hoped:. 'Third Time's - . . . For EddIe Leishman :horrn1 , - Maybe the "thii'd time''s the charm.", ' At lea.st Eddie Leishman must hope sq. The major demo of the Salt Lake Bees has been "taking a bath," so to speak, with his Stumble Bumbles this seasonand we're talking of the turnstiles w .ird4 about - , , ,,,,, 7 1 have been slightly off-ke,,, At least, the music hasn't included the ii gle of lettekels ; dropping ; into the Leishman jeans. But another yearand we're taking it for granted that the Eddie.; going to stickmight make a '' third ye Leishman,took the Bees over in the midst of doldrums left by the mismanagement of Bert Dunne, a nice guy who was enthusiastic but inept in the matter of baseball busitiesi. The first year, with only a reasonable share of bad breaks,. ' produced some air returns. the second year, 1952, produced a lot of bad breaks., First the Hood which exiled the Hive to a life on the road for an extra month. Secondly the failure of a dub that WAS designed to battle- for the pennant to corne through as expected. Finally the sniping of a weatherman who seemingly want Leishman and his Bees to make anything go. didn't . The Hiye's best promotions have gone astray because of various' rhsons, primarily, ,,the weather. Those turnstiles haven't been clicking in a fashion designed to 'make, any , front office happy. , If Lelshmen were to toss up his hands and Call it quits, he couldn't be blamed. , A NEW YEAR, A NEW REGIME But he won't. As long as theres water in the well (dough in the background) Leishman will stick ft' but,,-W-e don't know how:much remains, but as lonras There's a gasp, Eddie will be trying. Next year will produce some changessome natural, some by design. Manager Hub Kittle, who belongs to the Philadelphia cog in their farm maPhillies,and who is a chinery, is destined to advance up the ladder. so we hear. With him, undoubtedly, will go some of the current Hivers. Others, who used 1952 to prove their inability to cope with adversity, will probably be breaking in at a new pro, fession. . . Actually,' the current Hive isn't a bad ball club. They, like Leishman, have had a lot of bad breaksseveral of which had they gone the other way, might have shoved - the, , Buzzers right up among the loaders. Troubles have beset .Leishipan and Kittle from the beginning. Their personnel ,changes, d,esigned to strengthen when the strengthening was .most needed, backfired. Jin, d to provide the Probst, the pitcher, was expected e done just that Beel with pitching power and he would-havhad he not succumbed to i physical ailment. Boyee4acobk, - whom the Bees bought two months ago, was another link in the strengthening change, but the Bees just couldn't convince Boyce to play until recently. Next year, things should be different. The breaks might come Leishman's way. .The weather might be perfect throughout. The club might have that appeal, win or lose. Theold turnstiles might click at a record rate.-- That "might" is a big wordeven for Eddie's sake. Wonder if the guy's checked his horoscope lately. HERE 'N THERE The word's around the grapevine that Ogden and Cincinnati's Reds aren't seeing eye to eye Also going around is the word that some Ogden, aren't seeing eye t2 eye with other, Ogdens apout the ball club. There, are and all over the 'place. This Omelio Agramonte-Bo- b Dunlap fight. at the fairerounds.should,be a lulu. There's everything to gain, nothing to lose on both sides. Both boys will be shooting the works. What's more, if that's the type of fare that the new Baron Von Stumme-Charli- e Cheney combo are going to dish -up,- they get a vote of confidence from this corner. . . . . e...lick I. l - for-195- 2, 4 .. y. , - n., s' , . , . . , , 4 , -- , 4. - -- -' , ' , ' e , and Clay Car Company won games to remain in the tourney. Souvall Brothers knocked Cottonin wood Dairy from the Joust,- one of the shortest battles-- 55 min-- , .utes. Richardson gave the Dairymen only two bits for the victory. In contrast, walks figured in the outcome as the Zephyrs thumped Walker Bank of Rio Grande walked 14, and Hann' Issued 10 while on the mound for Walkers. Charley Trump pitched a to lead Clay Car Company over Fort Douglas 1.2, W. Paxton doubled and homered for the win- . , - - - t: ,, . ' - ,. 1,-46- ' s, . ,, ,. - ' .,11:- , - - .4 , 1 . , ' ' ! ' . t ' . ' ' - 116 3932 666 Great Palls 113 3760 604 ideho Palls 115 637 632 Billings 112 3110 584 Salt Lake Matte Valley 117 3995 619 111 3943 13 Pocatello .117 3933 591 lotto Ogden ' 30 .... Botha' Great Palls Pocatello I. 1 &mean Brothers 221 000 -6 Cottonwood 002 POO I- I-2 2 1 Dairy , ' Richardson and Criskee; Brice and Lubeck. Rio Grande Zephyrs t..6S2 000 111 4 Walker Bonk 242 030 6- -11 I 7 Holman and Markowaki; (anel, Hardy (3) and WHIRL WWI 200--4 Port Douglas 43 320 31s- -4 7 2 Clay Car Co. and Harder Thompson; Trump and Coleman. Callahan Tile RNT It- - 3 341 001 Utah 302 Ile 0- -- 7 7 I Parry and Plonk Bridenbaugh, Beek Op and Atkin. 4 3 , . , .. ,. .4, r1 e (.1 PO 2943 2991 3081 3055 A 1255 1328 1264 1245 I200 OP Pet. 106 .955 205 125 .954 209 99 .954 0 CL1111 8. 7 116 12 111 NI 67 41 AB 29 16 413 It ,H 18 11 2 6 87 146 4 6 TB 21 6 171 8 90 132 226 46 74 118 2B 315 41 - ... Archers Open ' jl - or - - - .., - Meet Sunday ray - r , , 251110'444 21 62 101 160 21 41 48 ' 3, 15 59 89 123 3 20 21 30 13 68 84 115 1 39 60 83 9 10 10 1 18 26 19,1 2 191 19 26 3 10 10 13 1 7 13 14, . 10 13 15 3 4 4 6 E S -1 -1 I51 63 35 11 16 3 - 11 70 60 4 1 31 2 1 26 20 2 12 12 10 2 I 3 , 3 2 , I1 3 2 '' 1 1 1 1 1 . ... ... 2 2 . . . , 4- 1 - .. BATTING LEADERS . - - '.. , 12 34 122 i .., 4..., .. .. - - - 21111I It I - - ..7 .,. ... tit" - '.. II ......... - ; - - 1. ... ...III - - , 112 In lg - ... - - 135 - , 4 1 ,1 1 1 4 3 28 Greta Falls t TOR...'NET'I'lMEETi':,.:-::l'i-1T- 111 1111011 Bonebrak.2b 3 1 4 1 0 , LaMar Guiver and Mary Ash., I ; ; : tag:r.ir stirrtegit: : : 0 ton gained berths in WednesSmitket I 1 30 211 I 1 Dapper,. tennis 311 1 3 LaCosta.3a IsineinLe 2 1,11 2 day's LDS Berranto.311 3 2 0 1 tournament 3 I1 7 1 Elliott.lb-singles winning by Rommel Listless& 3 1 0 1 ; ; 21 01 Oarciala in the comamain 2 0 3 0 championships 1 i0 0 3 blankest Ratlincp 2000 bined Division meet SatTo 1 21 12 Teta Totals 23 6 II SI uiday at the Salt Lake Tennis 010 000 0 121 -' West Palls 000 101 0 7 1 0 Club. Bilitlifte and and Guiver Staler Landint; Dep. Hayling successfully defending "nuns: Smith. Stuart and Billott. ltrrors: his Division 9 title, by edging Hugh Brand, former Division 14 rayittzgia2BHstrraterltzterga tt Ashillecond Owns) and kingpin, Grebe 131 Tan; 410) A ton grabbed the Division 14 ...trip a a 1 0 Vineardst lonebes,21141 I 3 4 3 title by edging Howard Badger 32 authrltikrift I : 0200 64 and 63. 4 1 1 ; oruTte.ir 1 0 0 0 Bower.. RcMflt.2b 011 0 0 and Ed Hale teamed to Brand 0 . , 9-- 6-- 3, 6-- 3. ti-- - 6, II 52 1 I 1 ! Iterrartn30 4 I 2 Lsa alma'a5 - tait'e' the Division '8 doublea' championship, whipping Guiver, and Jack fairclough, Badger and Joe Wood won the Division 14 title, beating Mary and Wendell Ashton, 3 t 2 6-- 2, , 6-- 3. . . winning doubles combinations thus qualify for the tournament. Some runners-u- p may enter the meet, depending on whether any slots are left open after results are in from , . all divisions. All-Chur- . I . Fulmer ''':Také Pacific Coast League 0 1 1 I0 0 4 Midgifigaii - , 0 1 ... 1 la 4 8 14 8 1 2 7 7 13 . 4 ' I3 21 , 1121 3, Marlyn, 2. , ' N,.. litres 3112 213Jas. 3 0 12 -, -- Billings P . . - - ' L Pct. GB. 72 69 66 5$ 49 .594 51 ,..575 , , .. - 21,4 .., Ortf1011 I ' , t'i 0 .. 91411161011101 . ' . , - ' the ,HIGHEST, RETURN ' - "ecw1 that : l: ' 11 - Insure . 4 '' eer".i driving AtWater. - -- '''''' ' - . . , , Don't lot falling temper-- 7 atures rob you of the - ' , ' , . .,, -- - - rourAciount,is Cordially Invites! it , . driving pleasure you've , enioyod ail summed tot us condition your car for ' Cold Weather, NOW! , . ' 1512 1912 ' 2112 , s . S$tit 'Cairo 5 , - , . ' - .. 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Ogden . 516 .425 1 72 .415 Magic Valley -5gATuRDArs, RESULTS. 2 - ., ' - I I Pocatello I Billloga . , Save from income, with INSURED. SAFETY, '- - - "'" is PAID. in UTAH' I 4 ' - .- 'Ill ' LEAGUE ' , , , '' We PAY - ' sERvicE , , : IT:PIONEER-7- i It. 11,0J . w LI:VT"'Ile 41 1,1. ' ,- '11 ,,, , , . , 9 ne ' 4SAP' t , . e llonlosoi'r A profits ' N. I I. V 'e d, , ' , -- , 'T ' Nir to - 11: ....., ' 110,, , ill,a, db. , '' I , ibt 1-4 ' ' 11 Jowls. LOlovan. 1 errs 14. Idaho Palls 9. LOBPocatell0 10 Olovannont 2, Howard 2. Kim. 9 00-- 11y 5 ball C. BBOff Oloeannoni 2. Howard I. T-- 2:15. S. XLitcamus and 4 Kire5s11 003. 2 Defile. ---. 19 IS 6-- 1, 3-2 17 1 ' BILLINGS, Mont. (UP) g5 G. F. 1 '' .1, . - Chey-- 4 ' - ' ' ,- tit ..,,so ; I, Io Keefe. Hack to fea i 1' ledis ' - ' i Wp7 1.41; 3. 12 7 .. .. .. .. 9,, Ali easen,Tubantun Keefe. ntekl w' a' Prentleg. Mashie, Jessen laite;, Hack, Istrada, Kimball. DPtil sen, -- .NA0116 - tigi., 12sa ssen. 3 4'9,, 110 , i If . ' ' ' -- - , , , 'Ken Sutherland, enne, Wyo.; 3.1 Tommy Cheek,' San Francisco; 4. Bull Dugger; Atwood. Wyatt VItous, Held, I- -. Summary: Vaisntincs 4 2 4 1 2, Woods 1 33 a 24 13 Totals Totals 36182711 &Walked for Oloyannon In ithe ath. bikes on an error for, Howard in litheSingled for Sierra In fith. X X X Pocatello ,..000 OHO 100--2 a 0 Idaho 'Palls 122 000 IS 3 .11Tasb7. Cameron, Btaehlo, kirk. Jesuit' 2, Heck. Winter. notrolls. Zaccaraill. ItVan Buskirk 2, Hack. BStiehl& Oita B4Stashis, Van Buskirk. 23 4 3 6 9 - 41 . . Kahler 9 , . Roid.3b 5 1 2 2 Tocaor.11s 4 Atwoote otoson,3b , By UNITED PRESS , , I . W L' Pct. GB . Hollywood ...93 60 .608- ... Salt Lake's Don Fulmer cap- Oakland ..s...88 16 .571 512 tured the season's point chamSan Diego ...81 73.526 12 pionship by winning the main Seattle .119 73.320 "73 auarkeiki the Utah State Midget Portland ....e.75 77 .497 17 races Saturday at the Salt Bowl. Los Angeles ..72 82 .468 21 Fulmer won the trophy dash, i San Francisco . 65 88 429 27 the Australian pursuit race, and 4 59 95 .383 34 Sacramento the main event. Finals are slat, SATURDAY'S RESULTS , - ed Sunday night. , .,, ., i ' $an Pranalsoo I, Oakland 3. . Following Fulmerin the main . Hollywood 3. Los Arloolos L ' Sacramento 4. Portland 3. 4 event were Tommy Cheek, Gor- Beattie 10, Ilan Moro 1. ' Vernon die , Watts, Meeks, . Grand Junction, Colo., and Bill ' 'Double' Racing Role Dugger. Second place in the , John P. Turner 'Jr., ii racing Australian pursuit was Meeks. Winners of the trophy dash secretary at both the Monmouth Park and Atlantic City racetracks. heats were: 1. Grant Rassmus- - 2 0 1 3 Rubaook,Th - -- Culver, Ashton, and the two A. 3 3 1-- 6, 6-- 4, 8-- 6. :1 :,: trincliti:te: tgroPtetlieb 2 LeCoMa.30 0 knower 1 ;; 1 7 Itites,11 Winter ' . . 2-- ?fret game: Billings 111 11110A 3 0 Vineard.rt 1 I 1 s 4 3 Fa 2 4-- 6-- 3 . - ''''''''''.." arr'' 21 the. second game of si doublefrom the Billings header Mustangs. Billings won the opener . 191 5 .. . t 1 . - ' - - ut , . -. , ö in three runs in the top of the tenth inning Saturday to take 3 4 0 0 Prentice,' Istreticit 4 3 0 1 1 2 3b 3 Vaccarili,se , ,. ..,..78115. Kimball,' 4 2 X 3 1 Olovannotti.li .. , 0 0 0 , t, . 0 0 1 "Camer'," 0 0 0 ilir:1;481. 0 0 I 1 n , i '''''... -- Great tails Electrics punched " . I. ,, - 8-- it! g tALLSIdaho 0 2 0 Rosbtirg.11 1 1 0 Tasby.ct 2 . - ' ., , , an 1 110t , - ... e , , 24 - 1 ' s ' Total 391527 13 Wooda, and Valentine. RBIKohler, Mat, Total nocks . Saturday , at Highland ,a0 , double play 10r Thomason In tya 3, 'tritons, Tucker, Valentino 1 D- P, 1 LOB-,Marca Hit Into Park 8-Valley R R 1 1, Balm S. SOThomason 1, MeCattely Poestelle (I) Idabe rails (St 000 100 001... 2 52 4. BOBThomason I. MoCattery 3. Z.- HOA BROS 2. tic Valk" 610 000 03x- -12 15 2 1 hr. ba mini. 11Lathrop and Best .. 0 2 0 Duran,rt Staohlect 4 3 0 0 holm0 1 4 Sierraes VanBuskirk,2" 4 1 0 4 5', 1 I 0 Fernandes Jessen.lb 4 3 4 1 CO 2 2 2 Keefe.'" Bek,3b$00 1 . 315 ..i I ö ene-gam- - the Ogden 47) MAHO .., - ' .......................00L, l Bannocki 2, Spuds 8 SS 144 244 31 I -- t - 7,..,, ---. .3M , . . ' - ' xt ... l' ,.e.,.......- ,, 12, - I .... - t. t City dead- Such a Prove-Magn- a THIS MTH'S ICHED171.1 SUNDAY .Americas Fort at Provo. leek developed in the lint ' at - Antaritaa halt and the men of Magna 111147244t leiltr:stm' Helper? e ., won the decider, 3 Fork. Hingham at ' . LSADING emcee to 1. But Prom-thitime, is A.:11ii ' ' expected to slit . We the top Tit& AMOtieell Pork . . .ö. ......... .394 ......... es.11.1P.1 "eel"' ..,... .393 spot without dispute. Slum Dingbam .A . --111 magas It's possiblebut highly tin- - Robb. lh.aal '11 wuulms' .3871 ö probablethat the race could Overly. Ameritto Pork .373 tii. Helper ",,,,",.;m.tens ,' end in a three-wa- y .3611 .381 has an 3 mark and with two '6.1;;;;:i.i..ipfl .337 Cullimote, litiglum City..,. ...... equar-Th- e more wins arc6a" more Provo end Magna records should anesscargulla with lin ' ' - eCiliNIS) , lime their own games . th 16, . ' ...I! Flyers play American Pewit& Magna' ... both close-oencoun- - fr,ytitir9sti.rm,, 3 ti-- s first falling Sunday at Port. ProstiA r.e.1. ..... '1.4 Provo, starting at 2:30 p.m. The :::::;:;'rym. 3 date oteastahne second ,game,''. an Asti., SIngbant'... ... ..... ' not Ir.'. maw", . "'.'".,""'''' tal ly been decided. 8,'rete1Z,111000telre.;pittear Deseret timea . ,,,t,, ttl 'i ,. - '''''.....' ," - - ... ' ' 4 3 0 1 1 a 1 ()mica din A Lake(girrtki Cit 11H2 1 1 3 Romans) Curren., 4 1 0 113 l 6 1 0 Is,e1 2 1 1 I Brtato12b 1 0 0 0 0 0 Genests.o luares,p 4 1 7 1 Kruclb'v Durnbaugh,se II 1 5 3 5 1 2 4 Bernand s 1.2b blesner,3n 4 0 1 1 31 1030 13 Totals Totals 411 3013 4 0 110 Jaeobs.11 St. Claire,e1 3 1 1 0, Scam by innings: Falls wicirltzipc : t I i 000213 1il 1 gel gra,as Leistar3.1 4 1 3 0 3 1 2 3 Oorman,311 . Curran, laurel (2) and lAndini: ,,, 3 0 6 1 Pore,o, listes,11 3 1 0 0 Joliet MI ()angst& Dapper, (10). om4tru'm 3 0 2 0 nsol, 2 0 1 0 Hagen.p ' 0 0 0 0 aTriendot 3o1flflt.p 0 0 0 0 "A.m.u-i- 0 0 01bOreen .,.. Bonsbraks. 3. Serrano 1 1 0 0 Hill.p Smith: Vinyard, Stuart. Garcia. Z--Vin ---", !Aetna. Landfill. Dapper, Small. yard, 11 eats 3393614 Totals 2752 and Smith. 2811 Garcia. tor Hagen In 0e seventh. . -D- apper. BSISmith. Bonebrake, Small, b711,,b Barons 2. ,.,,,, tor Triandos In Kvunth. 002 012 110--7 ',Outran, ',i'l'iriabb 2, I Summary: Bristol 2, Bt. 24111t11 t 0600 M. V. Bo;se ' , reran, Sites 2, Colegerakis, B- BPore, Hill. zBristoL Donkeesley. blasted' Yankees BOISEBoise Bristol. 38HIstes. Karp. 2B111Leisier. RBIBristol, Karp, HarfordA Leistee out 15 hits at Joe DeVine Sta- Colegerakis. Hernandes 2, HU DODon. night to wallop kersley to Hernandes to Krug. Winne- r- dium Saturday Omens. LoserHagen. 1,0OD1en S, the Magic Valley Cowboys 12-- 2. S. Hill Lake 6. I, Signers& salt SOHagen Iloilo (II - s Vats, 00 Ma2- rt 11, 5, Dollinger I. BOBHapn I, Orne 0 ,Toltbm Viyatt.ss 5 2 2 I and I5 3100 Pearsall, 3 3 2 1 Woo6s.21) Dollinrr 1. UmpiresKosiatok ' 4 1 1 1 Pristnaxs Itartya,of I 2 1 0 , 3 0 5 1 lobessek.ef littousit I 2 3 0 ' .211 ...- ' I: .. ' 'i 1 - -- ' ' - 11WI 2. 71 55 .235 11 14 .232 53 61 431 1 12 18 .226 2 35 111 .211 I 36 35 .206 5 8 .192 .3 .11 43 .188 1 $ 24 .162 S 2$ .145 1 7 31 .144 4 27 .133 .. I 11 .091 . . 1 .000 .. .. .000 341.. - - - J, .,...,. - A - ,! ;- ; 7 ,,...."41 - -5 74 t - - .,... .. : :: : grx,:,, - 2 --3 3 -.. - -.. -.. - - .. ROMS RUNSDick SACRIPICS HITSWayn Tucker, Boise STOLEN BASESLe Roy Vinyard, Billings BASES ON BALLSJess Duran, Pocatello HIT BY PITCHERCliff Dapper, Billings ...,. BUNS BATTED 114Lou Vitouti, Boise STRIKEOUTSDanny Lastrea, Greatjalls - 1 N.,.... , aaw..1 i, a - 4.3. Stuart. p. -- - -,. HITSLou TWO-BAS-E 4 -8 3 - - PERCENTAGESteve Mesner. Ogden RUNSDick Stuart, Billings . Orden . NITSSteve M TOTAL BASESDick Stuart, Billings - - - I, , . , I-- 5 Depot-Fish- - - 0 1 They rallied, but nOt quite enough, Saturday night and the deSalt Lake Bees dropped a cision to the Ogden Reds before a sparse crowd att Derks Field.. The Ogdens, behind the pitching of Phil Omerza and the adequate reliefing of Rolfe DoMager shackled the Bees while the Reds were making merry off. the hurling of ' Chuck Hagen, later Marion Hill.' The Hive started out in fine lash; tion picking up two runs in the first frame and a third in the seeiond canto with Marty Krug, Gordy Hernandez and Gus Colegerakis setting the hitting pace. The Reds countered with a pair in the third, tied it up in the fifth and en went ahead in the sixth with a other brace of tallies. They added ' n gletons in the seventh and eighth to make it more convincing. A Hive Tally off three walks and one singiti,produced two runsbut not enoughin the ninth. Fisher-H- - ... . ar 7. , 720t, ;,,... 1. ' .. ' - Wiffr.1.0...0t-:,.B0.io'i.s:-..,- ess. - .. .54 . ,, - 'es.4.''' .; ' , , 1 Bid Target - - - -- I( , 1 SCHEDULI ...., - - ' - ,9 ... - r 1' "'"4""4"1".4 - , ) Baker-Morri- ll -29- - -- ;'004;;;' 1952,11tah post-seaso- ,,,,, t week with' the Provo Flyers a near shoo.- n in to be playoff for the' Magna in a . ' , , .1 , championship'. , Functioning at their peak for the year, the Flyers moved into first place last week and One other! game la billed- .' now need only.one win in two at Helper... nail down to SundayBingham games remaining ' On City Brigham Monday, the second half pennant. Fork to and tra.velt:to ti,?!!!1!an won half the first Magna the Steelers celebrate nearly corraled the second hall, 'help with a 2:38 I124 but finally faded in two airtight Steel Days Also en Monday battles last week against Amer.. attraction. at illnelaws Helper. , plays Mill; ican' Fork and Provo. The ' STANDINGS men have finished their season ' . ' cis, 13 r.769 see silo back and 'sit 3.;0, and, Can only .601, I'. what happens to Provo. It's del- - miss .... .... ...., isa ss .615 5 ... II .417 4t4 7 mitethe Provoans can do. no Hid' Americas Park ...., ' .2771 Ski 10. ,.. 4 Bingham ; worse than a tie. , .231 I 3 10 Drialtem Rp,4-.::...1,MOji.o...M...q.(1.y:,-i....'.- Plater-Hes- THREE-BAS- - -4- By 3IM GREBE Insittstrial League baseball season comes to, The a . r s14.-0- '' , Bros. vs. Chicago Bridge SL12 ' . PREPARE FOR COMPETITIONGerald Gunderson, left, pulls arrow out of target similar to those which will get the "work!" when the Rocky Mountaidnational target championships get underway Sunday at Fairmont Park. Watching is Eddy Wunderlich. s . - - - -- "-- . ..k.cc..........;,..awatL t';:ingsdi Hit 111 SB BB HP HSI SO Pct. 5 10 1.517 4 .315 1 2 4 1 77 28 .354 3 118 25 , 5 Mesnet. Ogden lall , I , 1 2 I 7 .353 , .. t 17 IF 111 . Humphreys. 8 97 5 5 lit 9 86 36 .345 30 383 Mapper. Billings ' PITCHING RECORDS 1 7 11 34 41 .338 6 40 219 Martin. Boise R .N IR 1111 BB NB BOW? Bk Pet. IP AB 5 21 15 I 4 50 4 7553 .336 Name. Club 0 W BL 1.000 247 73 63 171 Pocatello , Hogberg. 3 17 ,, 18 40 157 27 44 22 4 1 , ... .333 Moore, Ogden ..10 8 156 32 52 21 ,3 3' 2 21 1 36 Watte, Ogden 1 13 20 I ..1 OP .".. 7 3 0 1.000 39 138 20 34 20 1 2 .. 2 4 .333 Curran. I Hines., Great Palls A ; IL 15 5' 5 4 BOille 0 1.000 37 146 - 92 38 20-- - 1 28 .. 31 3 Goode. .10 5 1 .323 8 25 I 1 93 387 54 125 159 14 10 S 69 . 3 108 Flowers, Ogden 14 2.,..875 125 449, 35 101 22 6 37 11 .323 Genests, MUNRO 1 7 2 37 , 3 63 158 27 51 67 S 2 Moore, Ogden IP . ..39 23 S .742 264 975 104 220 83 S 139 9 191 1 11 12 .323 Kimbalt 6 21 3 ' ,, 28 1 29 65 1 S 71 Bowles, Pocetelle 3 141 Pocatello 35 17 ' S .739 205 794 .96 127 IS Butler 7. 2 12 24 60 3 63 55 .318 Miranda. Poe, 108 422 70 134 183 29 37 ',1 28 ' 3 Ilernanden SLC , 62 101 55 4 .692 92 368 22 9 4 47 28 .316 3 32 42 7 3 SS 1 .. SI 332 49 105 143 15 56 136 47 Roman. Billings 23 10 . II .667 149 569 Colagerakis, 11LC 1 . 3 3 51 21 .315 Silverthorn. GP 10 .,,, .. . 69 2 38 .. 23 97 330 51 104 134 21 1 .667 45 194 2 38 57 31 Wtnter. IP -1 1 ' 17 20 .314 26 4 3 9 109 5 46 118 17 37 52 Boise ,,41 19 10 .655 246 935 114 240 01 14 94 Cirimeit Bricker, 1 71 65 .309 Olovaanonl. S 106 8 .8 36 79 3 19 17 111 408 79 126 203 5 .640 313 797 104 214 53 11 93 P.C. 29 16 Smith. OP 2 115 27 .301 7 1 93 2 3 420 78 129 176 20 Hack. Idaho Palle-- 113 4 27 I 72 2 .,,, 63 83 5$ 4 .636 88 331 16 Bowles. Poe. 7' 4 3 86 .306 3 3 102 24 27 441 95,135 246 62 1 2 53 2 Stuart, Billings. ---- 110 90 172 63 11 SO 31 6 .625 145 568 Poe 10 3 5 67' 2 66 14 .302 Francis. 2 4 105 401 68 121 156. 21 Irisine. MV 92 134 7 .611 142 540 I 107 4 164 12 . 2 ....28 11 1 3 11 .300 Snyder:OP 1 3 2 40 40 3 12 17 5 4 Jordan. OP . . . 8 84 194 727 94 174 79 .609 14 ...MI 9 OP fluorin 5 21 MI 2 I 711 GI .2E9 23 21 109 448 76 134 226 1 2 45 . 49 102 41 Silverthorn. 0P , 7 41 4 .600 101 394 6 14 4 37 27 .299 Monier, Billings 4 3 51 2 v. 2 It 2 34 41 Si 258 45 77 95 16 1 54 311 2 .600 49 191 3 Landini, OF . IF .12 Humphreys 1 1 26 22 .. 7 26 12 ,2 2 147 SOO 27 40 274 1 3 8 3 .299 7 30 28 Poo. I 27 52 64 Tenth. 63 Sakenich, KV 3 63 7 1 II 65 91 48 10 97 6 .571 106 388 3 37 22 .398' Marshall. 34..17 1 .. 4 35 6 11 110 451 . 67 136 151 Netts. Pocatello 1 1 3 34 3 29 41 14 30 3 .571 62 255. 4 13 5 36 21 .297 Birkoter, Ogden, 7 2 6 II 54 82 337 68 100 117 Dernbaugh. Ogden' 108 3 5 99 8 53 144 70 8 93 6 56 26,195 O'Connor. Ea. . 21 10. 8 .556 162 WI 4 .115 441 82 132 183 25 , 2 7 1 Jessen. IP , 21 4 22 21 50 5 12 I 64 4 233 .556 5 31 1 1 14 KC 42 3 .294 15 45 4 141 113 Kittle, 91 384 43 Kehler. MV 5 .. 4 63 ' 7 102 683 128 64 5 .545 125 480 , : 21 4 18 7 46 4 3 108 40 .291 Long, 1.19 30 117 417 80 139 231 Vitae', Bole. CDS ' S ... 3 77 44 ' 7 4 545 137 6 .538 33 51)63 IF 7 3 Barbisan. .291 70 40 2 12 42 3 31 102 158 97 351 59 Rochent, OP 30 , 15 13 .536 249 946 127 251 114 19 86 - 5 111 12 .. 1 1 2 61 29 .290 Isms a nte , TP 9 108 4 117 410 77 119 157 24 Pestling, NV 2 63 4 .. 1 1112 13 147 57 4 8 .5210 164 604 1 2 . 3 13 10 35 35 .289 Anderson, 'SW 26 15 62 90 325 63 94 135 Sisehle. IP 2 75 9 5 .526 141 5511 95 147. 69 10 111 5 56 56 .288 Nelson, Billings 26 10 1 28 52 8 26 6 117 610 92 141 209 Toles. M1P 1 .. 4 IS 177 677 91 181 70 14 108 13 12 .520 151.4 .32 Hill. M. .288 6 22 62 53 4 16 4 4 58 115 139 3 84 Garcia, 3111inits ..,.113 400 0 137 123 156 88 13 ' I 608 .500 10 160 10 31 Ulster ' Ogden 31 29 .288 77 302 26 87 104 ... 14 I 5 1 32 Maldonado Boise 123 4 ro .. 13 142 ',SOO 103 IS 138 160 1711.a. 23 '10 10 IP 2 .. 20 I '23 20 .287 Briggs. 8 M. Hill. SLO . 59 122 23 35 47 2 121 94 10 79 .. 63 I 67 461 120 1 . 23 1 400 Bolos Parent. 1 1 2 11 3 16 25 184 4 40 811 13 25 M Wells, Otplen . 4 111 I 75 116 86 22 101 4 ,500 129 4go I 22 4 5 35 19 5 11 10 182 Kagan, SW 107 431 SS -423 145 11 . 6 '. Tucker. ,Bcdso ' 211 3 1 18 ,.. 14 11 1 85 2Y .500 4 I 41 3 2 '1 19 If 6 .382 litsyling, OP 23 75 11- 22 37 EllintL 'Billings IV 1133 1 3 IS 6 NI 4 45 45 .281 Thomason. 511 21 12 13 .480 211 797 118 200 12 13134 . . Held. Bea, , 15 270 44 16 133 21 2 4 99 187 78 15 78 10 128 1 3 12 6 3 221,- -, 4$ 37 MD Knudson, 15LC . 30 12 13 .480 206 716 63 242 35 68 104 Buckley. IP , 1 5 2 121 91 183 74 13,131 12 .455 183 677 10 21 Wells GO 39-7 Ogden 16 5 65 2 16 74 280 II 121 157 115 432, St. Clair. Nden . 1 0 39 10 89 7 47 86 14 204 4 ' .429 'II. 3 20 ' 1 12 16 , 5 32, 2 , 41 39 .250 Barsom, Billings 100 403 72 113,142 1 itchneidt. OP 4' 4 17 93 2 71 104 57 2 .400 110 42,5 6 23 Unsicker, OP ' 39 - 3 I Boerne MY ,,- - 34 6 ,4011 06 354 . fig 98 81 241,33 69 111, 12 --.2 ,11 , 4 ' 11 744 , 1 323.280 Shatter;-4 8 21 I 3, 20 90 . , 104 97 .279 Dellinger, Old 24 116 452 85 126 233 28 Talley, Pocatello 7..11 .389 159 623 114 175 64 6 4 71 2 102 '94 380 79 106 155 IS II ' 4 9 34 56 , 3 43 36 .279 Morons', UV ..18' 1 13 ,.381 163 681 107 172 62 j Vinyard. Billing& . 4 12 70 106 2 2 SO 79 13 101 .279 57 4 30 3 137 5 100 4 52 127 135 44 92 359 6 10 .375 Estrada. IP McCatlery. Bois 32 2 3 7 39 1 42 ' Donkersley. SLC 8 ,.. 60 IM 45 4 11 35 . 2 35 48 .279 Farnsworth, 15LC IS 3 ' 5 .375 74 304 04 247 46 69 98 ' 13 1 7 98 132 7711 71. 5 75 1 9 5 92 4 SO 44 .275 Allmon. MY 6 9 .357 111 485 102 3171 SS 1117 127 20 16 .. Valentine. Boise 1 79 15 1 13 3 5 25 13 .271 Howard. Pot. . 63 218 25 59. 69 . 10 . 6, 11 .353 151 573 104 1311 114 14 117 11 41 Atwood, 21V 3 9 .. 25 46 152 4.72 2 ... .270 .333 41 4 3 6 49 IS 97' 117 3139 85 16 9 144 Mines. OP Sierra. Pocatello -.- 114 433 -4 16 ., 3 20 30 52 21 ' 1 4 .333 42 183 12 7 8 53, 1 65 75 .270 PickartIP 2 24 396 59 107 169 Sahargun, Pocatello-1- 11 13 2 24 32 36 28 1 2 333 25 113 14 8 .. ... 9 IS 48' 4 72 40 .266 Slice UV LaCoste. Billies& -.- 113 459 60 123 136 1 17 12 .. ... 13 96 11 3 t 7 .333 25 100 16 23 11 1 25 I 10 I , 9 24 107 5 14 42 .265 Kappa'. Billings 7 8 108 133 , IS 112 407 ' Xrcit. SWI 87 3 20 1 .333 78 SS 7 .264 5 7 7 4 20 4 OP 104 I 56 $I 453 Halameg, Bowman, Ogden -1- 09 394 1 11 1 13 17 4 33,9 , 70 19 SG 47 .264 I .333 Biamk. Poise s. 5 23.. 11 3 ,, 5 It 45 97 379 67 IGO 144 Sites; IP 1 85 117. , ' 150 15 3 Poiate'llo 122 3 10 .261 17 I 9 123 151 599 45,11 II 105 2 4 .308 115 403 90 OP ,. 39 Duran. 108 25 3 S V5 3' 35 9 41 43 .360 Yards, 16 71 285 45 74 120 25 Beeseek. MV l01(71 LI N 11 102 44 66 .8 1 1 TOit; C)Idend en 21 2 3 ', I' 23. 3 3514 .260 6 67 242 30 63 73 Prentice. Pocatello ' 3 . 1 65 6 61 62 92 1 .301 86 332 17 3 I 5 2 2 '' 4II 57 3 3 40 67 .259 Tiano, Boise 93 313 49 81 105 00r111111. SLC 1 118 8 34 'IL- - S4 10 49 85 201 .125 .264 34 4 44 2 4 63 44 ,-I 89 I Davis, Ogden ...15 es,l, 63 244 35 Rows, Lux 2 14 1 .. . 36 2 .000 25 98 - 32 i 31 21 I: orbompson. 0 8 II .258 Keener, SLC .. 2 2 28 ,.. 3 .. 9 16 19 31 62 MS .., 13,, 3 13 . 3 7 ,,,62 4 . 66 . 76 .254 woods. Reiss 0 2.000 20 79 .15 24 13, 2 40 2. KUL Pecatelli .4.114 42$ 60 101 152 25 . 4 3 2 18 1 2 21 1 1 38 -33 30 120 , S0 l'1 .000 1 1 'I 10 154 Um Orden -11 H arp. Ogden 23 59 13 IS IS , 2 .,., .. 6 3 1 2 2 4 .001. 2 37 De Palo, Betio . 1 110 11 3 2 I04 4211 70 108 147 IS 4 4 ' 6 IS 53 ... 53 56 .252 Wooten. 2 16 23 18 ... Barone, BIflln gs 24 62 .000 2 0 0 OP 14 33 .250 . , 57 132 IS 33 50 10 2 1 $ .., 13 Estes, Ogden ' 116 1 14 12 .250 .PITCHING LEADERS Pernandes,, Pocatello. 54 SS -21 22 36 11 .... 1 ' 1 ' . , 1. 11 7 .. 7 14 4 .247 81 24 20 ,1 31 , 23 Pore., 15LC Palle Idaho Kimball. WINSKen 4 4 ET 117 2 43 44 .246 6 15 e 379 78 93 ;. Serrano, OP 13 ' . LOSSESPour tied at ' 2 4 22 - I . 23 20 .245 3 6 45 143 31 35 45 121 ,ittsler. EP Palls IMRIKKOUTSKen Kimball,'Idaho 1 15 4 13 4 53 2 49 36 .243 Van Buskirk. 1.30 113 453 76 410 .134 142 1188E151311BALI.S-Jo- hn ' Briggs. Idaho Palls 1 1 41 49 33 243 98 338 35 82 96 11 .Triandos.13L0 ' Kimball, Idaho Palls 4 83 6 5 34 GO .243 comptinz OAMESKen Kimball, 3 .. 90 309 65 75 90 . 11 Capone.. Ogden , 264 INNINGS Nabs - Palls a PITCHIOKen 3 .237 2 13 82 64 85 -, 68 138 13 10 106 Small. OP IS -. a 2 25 ....- 23 14 .238 ., WILD PlITSESJtm Woward. Pocatello , . 5 . a 63 342 32 57 68 Ogden. Bristol, 11 ,, KIT DA'r77tatiparlioward, Pocatello ' 474. 64 112 135 14 2 1 14 ,Il 15 I 41 66 .235 Viyatt, Bolse NAME. .,4..i.e..1.--- -, . ' ' ti ils- --- 1.., . '' 4 I1 I Includes all Overt, except pitchers bitting below .306 Bombrake, OF Pickett, IFV ' 0 112 113 Billings Magic Valley 117 116 Ogden , "44.1'.. ". 4......01.a... 0 I, iConselatien Bracket) p - Balt Lag. . es e " I . 4..4 41 Firing begins Rocky morning 'in the two-da- y & Iron. Mountain national target cham4 p.m.Backetel Corp. vs. Denver & Rio pionship, with the West's top Grand. Zephyrs. A Co. vs. Structural archers , Car p.m.Clay vying for honors at SteeL Fairmont Park. anipienidtip Brayton') Tile vs. OYA Rellenies. Salt Lake's Beehive Ar hers I Painters N. Occi. dental. lohost to bowmen from play General Tire vs. en tido and Idaho. as well as Provo and Ogden, in the !ventwhiè ranks as the top ' NSC TOURNEY event of the year. A )light shoot will get the afResults Saturday's fair under way Sunday morning H 3 4 8 Kamineyer's comIndustrial Steel 10 5 3 at 7 a.m., with additional Maughtn and Hadley; Hansen and Rob- petition beginning in the afterinson. noon with clout and york kHz s 3 3 0 Als Bike 4 3 1 rounds. Mondarts program will Cherry add litenal itughtli init consist of two American rounds, RH 4 5 2 at 9:30 cm. 2 6 3 beginning Al's Bike Illaokburn and Williams: Sampson, Registration for the meet Is Hughes and Christensen. Datil. Ukelele Suallag between 9:30 a.m. and scheduled Steel Is. Rater 630 12:30 p.m. Sunday. A banquet , 1:40 Mineral Depot vs. will highlight activities Sunday Loser p pose vs. night. Industrial-Bake- r game. SUNDATit INDIVIDUAL. BATTING I.., . . DP Pet. 119 .911 123 .955 120 .955 102 .955 : t . . 'Si'; , , ' - N'--- - - ..- it I a , Z 123 208 192 199 4' . , ,,,- - 4,- - H 429 Ullman. 47 Irt Trott". Boise 386 ,,.112 Zaccareili, IP ' 23 93 Pocatello at Magic Valley, Aug. 26. Rime, Billings 107 399 Lastres. OF TEAM BATTING Yin Iturkleo, Billings, 111 291 13 63 2B 3B RR BR 13B BB RP RBI BO LOB Pet. Pontal. IP R TB 34 96 kr1 1071 1353 155 39 17 SO 7i 734- 33 516 534 935 a12 Gibson, 1, BLC 74 127 892 35 547 582 1465 44 117 118 610 14 45 .267. Oust. 1004 43 33 59 49 664 30 361 479 10411 .267 Davis, Ogden 34 69 1056 1423 182 39 90 1012 1431 163 32 64 91 127 613 44 561 $10 969 .363 Bowers. Billings .; 35 98 44 36 66 123 599 32 515 566 957 .260 Yorker. Boise 980 1302 151 14 43 1033 1408 184 -- -25 47 43 7,1 664 41 530 535 1023 .259 Woods. Boise 41 65 46 66 159 30 591 644 1086 .258 2 1016 1469 176 1 Cameron. Pocatello 1007 .252 180 507 37 627 76 1 47 171 38 1 1379 Boise et 991 Radtke, G PO :A 115 3043 1350 117 3085 1374 112 2956 1155 116 3072 1151 Idaho Palls . ,, -- C TEAM FIELDING ''.. ''' 't., le :.4 ,..,.., . r........,....ir0.-::'-::N.J.:00..0.6...- 4,,,,,,,,pommo1 nokomr, J... ,,,,,,.,- 'to, V' , . 4' 4 ,. " ' , by William J. Weiss, Official Statistician of Tuesday, Aug. 26. except: Billings at Salt Lake City, R It, , , four-hitt- , AB 4 t NI -.- . , '0I.ONFER',-4FAGUF'.--STApTt 0 , . - ', 4,41 , 4 11.0'-i:'-.c,.,'''icf.0)''':'::''T- or' I , -: - : e - ,s, al . r-- 4( 4 . ,' r., , ., , . 4 ' " ' . tt - 4 , 1 84,' ' . , ' , I .4; - ' . , ' ' ' 'e ..,', . 4,- - e - s ' " 8 .. , , ' . Iii, . ' n A "- -- 6-- nets: . i , t '''''. , . ,' - ' , ,,-- 1 ' -, 'a- , ---' No . , Aug.12-23-2- .. , -- - Averages -- - ' I S1111ETCHDIIIVE - , 1952Al II. Sunc)ay Morning, August 31, Utah, , , , , ' . of Bridenbaugh for 10 runs In the first three innings. Merrill Beck took over in the third and, held Callahan in check, but the demaie was already, done. In the consolation bracket, Souvall Biothert, Rio Grande Zephra . Compiled Include climes ' '''' , , , The Tilemen lit on the slants Park. , , .. . , Callahan' Tile kept its hopes alive in the Metropolitan' Salt-ba- ll Tournament by eliminating Utah, Power fei Light, 11-ott the strength of an early-gam- e sPree Saturday night at Glade -- well-respect- ! 7 ' L NEWS,' Salt Lake City, DESERET , 46- -v - --- . , - ..- -- -,, , . , , . 1 )EE CHIPAIAN - '- ,,.... 1 . . . ... METRO MEET -' , SPORTS CHIPS by . , - - ' , , |