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Show . . - , , Noy 18, 1948 C 1 - - 41,; ' , to - THE , 'fo.',i-::poli:k's,f- A . i .. ,- i, i , f ' t - ' , . 1 - 0 , a. , ja -- - t''' ' ., L - ' ' '''I I I . ''' 1 ' --- - - of i5 the field fol- lowing the game. The old sport of rushing to the rubber im- mediately following the final affair for' the kids. us-- - ., ? - I 1 ' . c , ''.4,k4,,,'-- still waiting to see Cheerful ChJrlie Root pitch in the Pioneer League. Charlie, though, has indicated that he'll pick his own time and place . one of the conditions being sorne . - Billings. manager is still on the playing take a try at it it's in Salt Lake. yet. Hope -- - Joe' Goodman, the generous' vendor of peanuts, popcorn, chewing-miand candy at the local ballyard, has dolled his, concession stands up consider. ably and. seems to be putting plenty out to the customers.' 4oe's not complairtinuanywa- yWe're itill wondering what's going to be done with fancy lit- Catone.---The little-fetw low, who hits tem timely and in theri,ght direction and fields ! retter-and-moy - - -- . m -- to sit the season out on the bench. Then too, there', Mur- other fine ray's Glen Tackett, be tough infielder It's goin g for Ruddy I;upert to make his In that department, cut , :total of 19 hits and Billings opened the runs. 0 scoring-i- ' OGDEN (Spec.)The Ogden Reds had to put together a ninth Inning baseball, show to edge a bettling band... of Great Falls1 Flectrics, 8, in tJohn Affieck Park last night:, 54 31 51 - all-st- North-Sout- 4I " .1, . ea 01 00 .1 . Adttiumnso-tti- . te Three-bas- bAadsae - ut - I ninth.--In---t- 1 n - I uligi4h yy- r 1I - 13 1 . . -- he one a ' , - Trackk : Crown 010-4- 2-- 6, . , LUND SPORTS. I 1 raise AcHtere-YeV- 1 Fly Rods-- $10.0Q up - Telescope Rods . - - .... $4.50 ,, ,, ..:. t .14,44.0000or .j 1" v.. - . tISHMO IIVNTINO , LICTRSES - Hdquarters. - , -- Open Till 9 Except Mon; p.--m- ' , , - - - ,, - ''''I iffl!i(1,1 i, , .,,.. , .28alt Zatlika, 01084 1. a Cheultalos. OS, e.. 5 3 Omit. Ogden, of .1,asnont. Ogdon, lb 11 - e WLeBlanc, , a 9 1 44 11 4 : i: - - - 800-ya- rd ....II .. 7 . . 11 -- 1,8 11 Murphy 'fi.li 1:aPstriOntrIIII:c..-Ibet.--. ' - Metre. TS. 3b . Oarnistino ILC. 28. Jossen. TIP. el . . Miefeltott. Poe.'. lb 9 1 7 I 114mder4iti. Skinner. Rion', , ,,,,, Poe.. sit Pill - 3h . 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American League - - , ,us , , ' orlillisb GB ' - --. 1 , L 8 9 , 12.11 10 12 11 .11 11 8 12 8 17 Pittsburgh.x, otti :HIGHT sr -- , 11 $ ; 9 ' ' a1 e -- eli ( ' ft ur National League 1. e& Is G it, a o - . ' (AP) nllit tgGSk VA54 ,401''''' ate xrj 4t4, - 1 0 , h 'k "3 - t': - tsinight. . 7 I 1: o . 1,. 111 IS 14 000 ' 5 2 000 000 - 2 000 . '6 MO 5 000 10 MO ono 9 000,, .e ' 0 5 3 IS 15 -- . 400-yar- d, . - . 11 p )1412' I L , ' hs - a , I-1- . - defeated University of nia's team, 51 to 24, in their D11111 meet today. The Indians a new Pacific Coast Conference four-mar- s, record in the ,, . relay. - of the 14th Heptagonal games' championship today and gave the victory to Yale by of a point. 1,14. 14" --111111 000" . f - ,, . ; ,II. '' - 040 OM 000 BOO ,11 7- - 6. I HI 3" 000 000 000 - 12 - 4'1Ittik ' 2 . 41 i11 49 16 - t - , - , ' -- t.. , RIDE AwAy 1 a : whichManager- Occie-- Evans feels wtil be corrected span. The Peaches have bagged 12 hits in two games one of which was a homer by Ben Zundell. Pitching and six errors seems to be the major trouble so far with Pinney beverage. Pinney in lesser degree giving up 12 hits and committwg five errors.. Glen hits, 7 - 1 a 4 - , 114 1000 2 3 a 2 2 - SANFRANClSCO(Ap)1nt - 2-- Pot. .952 .947 35 .6 Oad BR Chtika. 141 1 0 1 mew 3- TI PULLMAN Washing- (AP) ton State College ran its consecutive string of dual meet victories to 12 by defeating the University of Washington 87 14 to 43 3 in a Northern Division CoastConference track meet yesterday. 2432.411' ...:1 us ....,. 3. IP - 176 .176 :172 .154 , , I work, 64- - 0. - t(tetfrldr.li.s.D.1.4i7.1-111-- rnoo 3 1000 IS 1000 II 1000 8 1000 ' 1 1 a 3 0 1.1000 it. watas, . 1000 1000 1000 0 0 0 6 3 7 American def. Nigh . nacelle. , 0- Bowm- 2 6- FinalsBY I II 18 -Leam60. 4 to - Imo .1 Potter. IP 0 12 1 Drilline. ete - 0 W. Pranks. Sol . 4 3 1 150 3 2 1 MettoneY. Poi 861 Lerner. 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Finals 1 I i la.which .38 ...,...: ?,? ! -Ifelper - in , winning the most hits were recorded, the San 1 4 ; ames-to-date has wielded the 'Francisco Seals beat the Holly- 2 2 f 1 6 6 heaviest .sticAs. Don Mayne, wood Stars, 13 to 8, fortheir 1 0 8 t John rvicGuvelel ttilt fifth straight victory over thOp rrasonk, Bailey, 4004 Brown e visitors. i 0 0 t 0 0 0 parade with Bailey boasting a At 12 international News Swiss San Francisco: 000 per cent merit with' sour 11112 t 111 22 2 .103 111 010 hits in eight trips Mayne, has lattuyggets; .,. ..011 16 513 20x-- 13 - .,':: - ,..' blasted one of three homers thus ..01..,e Krakauakas en. Smith, Doti ens, 15 Y and Gladd; Perez, Lien (3), Joyce 151 and far in the loop action. rw a Leonard. -..-At Loa Angekt: Maple's Best R ar . WM MO 002 Magna's tep hitter has been Oakland -4 It I I : aninin John Evans with an eight ior 14,Tglietltin 101 002 000 -8 1 tour mark. Keith Barton and Galkaway el) and Lillatd; A. Wilk Duaine Moss are right behind csrisen. Adkins a) and Malone. him.- Brigham City has been , weak at the plate so far and has t, also showed inekperiene afield, Browns Sell, kti Ritter, ll 1 3 --en, cieaardls- took-mou- sportscaster - Torn Ivory at the mike., - D112S, West, def. Arden BodeOlson, Jordan. lonk er. Bryon Westover-Bi- ll Ben McBroom-Bi- ll Ritter. . , Great ?Ilia r, kteBroem-Bi- y - - Poce,11141 Some ., Ogden , Idaho Pill. Twin Falls Salt Lake City 8111toss def. ll-Jerry . , 1 , Ashby, Anderson, Westover, Hail-Ole- n Mason-Davi- bs, . 2 making his ficst start for the gels, from the found in the'firsti. i inning, but Dewey Adkins chores going the restUP of the way for the win. ,Ile fan- - Armyout Doubles - The 'Pocatello relay team, anchored by Bob Pettit's dazzling - 57, .6--Class NA" First roundJimmy d def. Ross 6-Boar River, Byron Bilt 'Conker. West, def. Olinn and Jerry 0. 2, Bossett- - South Cache, . 6-- 4, . Burl, Ogden, 1 .483 311 I . 7 37 Mediu ,..35c. th,,,,a; ; al Triandoa . 13 11 . ,,,,I1 lb 3b RR 111 70 116 11,4 16 13 I 4 103 II 1 8 $I SI 6 45 10115C , 2111 , 0 , 4 116 87 12$ 21 4 3 3 48 57 0 68 8 4 0 63 66 87 2 4 4 97 69 14 3 ' 3 3 I 15) 101 10 3 $7 $ I Individual' Batting - o AI - RIM Quilmt. Pee,. lb. ... 3 le I "4 Wester. ' lb ......... '... ... Matanith, OP ofDe 1 le Ramsdell: OgOi., 11 44 Lemor, Rolfe. of 13 -- 33 8LC. 2b .. 3 It ' (nem. Marie., 11. of ., 7 32 Silterthorn IS, of 9 36 Guth. Ogde,n. 1 , 27 t . - AB Team Batting 011 N 397 114 296 56 0 378 18. 57 .6,1 327 31 43 7 235 31 10 330 45 13 410 51- - mr,r,r,114;41::; : -------1 0 .... ..... .11 1 1154 1 ...240,0210644,..441111, ....,. up .... $5.00 up .' iloop Ogdo e elli Idaho Pocatello Groat Pella Twin 1,4114 . BlIllnea '', Automatic, Reels 'r oberts. sTATIsTics. 0mAy 9 PIONEER LEAGUE I . - 6-- 2, given tut - -- -- ), Hendricks. ", - the 6-- 4, . - Class "A" SinVes First roundDave Stimso Ogden. def. Hal Jensen. South Cache, 6 64; Jerry Glade. Westdel. Lynn Pe onLogan. 20 ! -- An- - , Fos- o) University's defeated the University of Wisconsin's oarsmen by ball a length In a race on Lake Mendota today. er hitsIF. 6-- 2 I - basesLahlar. Idaho hitsWaters. e 7, the Northern Division baseball . lead yesterday by whaling the . ,Class "B"- Singles Nielsen, Richiteld, University of Washington, 12 to def.First roundRuss RichardD Bennett 4, in the second game of their .64; Bob KirkCoast Conference series. The Cougars blasted three patriek. BY High, del. Kent Christensen, Wegkent ,Manti, Larry 64; Bingham. Washington pitchets for IQ runs in the first four frames. Wild- "SemifinalsRichfield dot, Testi', 14, BY High def. Manti. ness on the part of the pitchers def. Nielsen, 64, contributed as much to the vie- - t. PinalsKirkpatriek Class "11", Doubles state batters. Kelvin First round Washington's starter, HalI Ar- Cook, Americsn Pork. dot. Duane Tooele, neson, Was liftedin the third for an-Bud Conies, Pearce, Beaver. def. Ross Van Arden-Ra- y Norm Eisenlohr, who issued five Lee e Lowry, Manti, 64, walks in his of an in., Boyd litodderd-RobeBears, Bingham, points to note out Idaho Net Meet ' 2000-met- By Bob Leeright , BOISE (AP)The Twin Tills Bruins won the state track meet today by counting heavily in the final events., Twin Falls scored 18. 6-- 4, 6-- ivitit 1 !. 6-- Stolen Sacrifice Three-bss- 5-- 7, -- " li' i deal . Potter joined the St. Louis American League club in 1043 and won 10 games against hir: trips losseS season. Last year has been most effective at the turned that in just four victories to Mervin 'plate. Bensmiller, Nug 10 defeats. tvIirewer--Richard Cook, 0, Worthen and Kermit Sheehan ' 6 -- 2. have all hit two for five for 101- Complete tourney results Stanford Swimmers Win Pinney. . low below: ....: Hen. 3,-- New n19. i n, PULLMAN (AP) Washington State College held tight to . 1912 Mustein.s. : ) (1 Iwinks nightindersteswithgarnetim itirede Seals.Tip i ' 6-- 1, 10 victo maje! in fil Inere - trophy-byllastin- WSC Nine ' Wins, 12-- 4 . tails with 002- M.are him.---------- -4--- WeektSlate .. - Jot Shea third Aak twirler, and scor- - ,,, I 4 0 2 l ed Dom Dallessandro, who had 4 1 4 i ahead of 1 I ', singled, -- Brooks holder of the Oaks sen- ta o o t . J! c ' the game into overtime by smacking a homer behind Edche el t 1 Fernandes' pinch single in the o o t ---ninth. Earlier, Jack Sanford's two.zun. homer in the sixth had ;htlado I - Wit-erday, Stant. -R- IF Annexes 200 - .hdkeaefeesed: , - er,- 8-IP, Stanton. 2; Stiverthorn, Tipp. Runs batted Lowe. 2; LaMar. 1, Valdef. OgWEST POINT, N. Y. (AP) Remains'sBob Kendall. etnine. Daniels. IF. Silverthorne. Hen- den. Glade, West, del, Kay The next to the last shot put of dricks. 2; West. Stanton. 2: McHugh;1 Virintlinl, Davis, 64. 0. Finals-04- de, of Navy pushed West. def. Kendall, East, James Beeler Winning pitcherWaters. Losing pitcher - Ted Wins, Poncho - - sneet 6-- 2, -- autoido. Nicholas.- - elllearthorn dricks. 3; Poster, West. Boise. Falls. , , -- 200 Runs ter. for a 'creaming double that brought in, a pair of runs . In the ninth Boise came to life again to push across another pair - 1 - honors at the Utaht - High Tennis Tournament- held at the University of Utah courts as netters from the twaschool&L won singlesand doubles titles in aims "A" and "B" coMpetition. : Jerry Glades became the Class "A" singles king by defeating his arch rival from cross-towBob Kendall of East, 3. The Panther duo doubles of 13rY.,t Nebo Faits 110 Reiss (I) 11110A on Westover-Bi- ll Conker down3 5 0 Stanten.lb Kosnic2b 4 1 3 2 ed Ben McBroom and BM Rit4 0 0 1 Mustenses Valentineet 4 2 1 01' 6--1, 2 1 Ntchols.2b Lamar.11 4 2 5 2 ter of East High, 4 3 2 0 Silrerthornet LoWs.lb 5211 'to complete the monopoly. I 1 a Hendrks,r1 1 1 Tamone.3b-1- 1 Bob Kirkpatrick of By High, 4 0 1 1 West.II Dalnelert 5 2 3 1 from 4 3 1 0 Mellush,3b PureolIss 5 0 0 01 highly-favore- d 3 2 1 0 Capp,e Storey.o 3 0 6 11 showings, came through as 1 1 5 1 ?Well) 1 0 0 01 Robertny in the finals 1 0 7 1 Waterep Hickey 0 0 0 01 expected, winning 0 0 0 0 Xerk,r1 KunnP 0000 over Russ Nielsen of Richfield, 1 0 1. Harold Fields,p. 2 0 reiniticaantsd Paul Salisbury g gave the 131 37 35 Total ..Tota1-311- 10 2412- AmerScore by innings!' R. H. a. another 414 202 000-- 13 Idaho Pella 13 2 ican Fork's 'combination of KelviBoise i series. Sauer's circuit smash, his ninth . Action after the. duel today will see 'ackling helper at Helper, day, Provo at Brigham, day, Pinney at Magna,day, and htper at day. The las t. four - , 1 i . - is- see a - two- - - Provo-Maegn- Diird. . 1n2. , Cornell Stays Unbeaten MADISON. Wis. (AP(.or- mill unbeaten crew --- Wesr,,,B I - eight scattered hits in the early frames but stayed in hot water due to wildness. hell:Luta! a fielding gem turned in by Clyde West Cowboy- - left- - fielder,-w- ho speared a Mt off the left field wall in a leaping catch. Same teams play tonight at- the same place with Dee Waters on the hill for Idaho Falls and Noyes hurling for Boise. Total attendance was 2069. Ilq---- -- Atiw4As604,k We st High School and BY of runs on five hits to complete the scoring. Boise hurlers yielded High of Provo cornered all the By Joe Marker IDAHO FALLS (Special)The Popular Idaho Falls Russettstop team in the Pioneer Leaguewon their 13th ballgame 13 to 6 last oe 00 tello Cardinals to a .. .. Take Neit - onors l- 33 30 ' ' lap, broke the state reeord with a time of 3:34.4. The 1 0 3 0 Davia.cf tiltstfe.lb 4 100 4 2 4 0 Ruck.e leterson.3t. previous record was 3:34.8 set 3 1 1000 02 siecarultp angstrom O seal 0 Jerome in 1940. 4 0cott.11 0 0 1 0 Robartoon,p 1 0 0 gJohnson Another newt state fecord Was -Loses in , set when the Twin Falls mile reai 11713 Totals Tows go 121114 lay, team was clocked n 3:38. This hi maw ratted tor Robertson -g -.- LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Top. is the first year the mile relay ring- stinWashington State' oidWa al, ,uulta. a.'- 200 seeded Glenof 0.3 Ted Schroeder has been run in Idaho. '' picked eight hits, seven walks, a Oreat riUn .. , .. 211 010 131 dale ild pitch and a passed balk i n Metiortos (Pan-rh3, and MurphY round, Swayne Kirk of Payette won the four innings. Guth. arrorsSriakte. Omen Buck, the kid Gonzales, Individual scoring honors with upset Murphy. etolon basetMatantch. - won atertfire hitsGuth, erott, Davit.Murphy. Three. from Los the Due To: bees bitsWilburn. Kande, O'Koole. Two. sixty-secoan100 and 220 yard dashes and Marr Fight Chomp in the wayside bee hits-,- angstrom, Lomont, Robinson. Runs batted inRande. 'Silks 3, nual southern Leave for Hawaii Bout high jump and itemla11301wronti 3, Oanon2. Burk, John. tournament yesterday. the pole vault LOS ANGELES (AP)World S roeder disposed of Ed Moy- - Martindale won the high jump O'Keefe. aobtst:01n 8ionski:u4;1"tVeltAt! bantamweight champion ManMont, Keating Is Brisker. Omen to Ian ofN,an with a leap of 5 feet 11 inches uel Ortiz is slated Francisco, to Lamont. leave here ()tithed Inning. bvKngstrom a lille Bob Falkenburg and barely missed clearng the bar tonight for Hawaii where he 1. Scott i 2.3. Robertson ( 14,2, of Los Angeles earthy 3. Struck out byantstrom tower- on his second try at 6 feet 1 inch fights Henry Davis' in a non-- .. ousted the McCarthy 2, Robertaon 2. Bases on halal In an attempt at a new state rec- title bout May 25 in the Hon10. 1400 1, McCarthy 1, ing Mexican lad in straight sets, offangstrom Robertson 3. ord. , 64, 6,3. olulu .!tadium. - . , , , ,. - - 112 71 , ,, The Electrics had tallied twke In the first, and singleton, runs In the second, third, fifth and eighth. The Reds, also garnered two in the first, came back for more in the-fift'end' got one more in the sixth. The - two teams - , run. s . g I ussetsirili rilots:, to-th- 11 - , near.. crow si ''Kling., - ar . - 1111-0- er Nll ,, '. adelp . 6-- lighting system is .under con. atruction and nearing comple-tion. In general attendance hasn't oeen too good but the fans thus far have been 'the loser accord- int-t- oManager- - Earl -- Owen of Pinney's for the. semi-pr- o play is as good as that in the Pioneer league. He hes starred in both. - ,!, : : , 4. ' 1t was Pinch-bittJohnson', 'Jim Robert- tv hofor ?itcher out a hit in. son, banged N ninth to score Gamen from N - the N third with tfitt, game winning - , , ...- h rah , beng play- the loop this year ed around Eldei'Higiv---Wil- l left, diamond club in the fourth annual All- manage the Northern Utah high school American baseball game ar,.Af fleck Park in Ogden, June 14. Monte Bailey, center, Ogden High, will coach first base and Grant Cullirnore, right, eb : , . , s ,1 - , , - , , g , - night at Highland Park -from the ft3,Barneces 3 0 4 0 Boise Pilots. Thinatin.lb,lt It was an enthuilastic- - crowd xollins.lt 0 LOW 5 3 1 0 itouth.rt Dammine,lb 3 3 0 0 of baseball fans that gathered at 0 ark4suninn.brib SCrot rer3 :11 2 1 the park to viatch the team bring a 3b liteTekr11:'ret 44 0. ! 0 King c 0 the second game of the three-nig- ht c 1 flaneminn'P '144111en'et 4 1 3 0 series with the Pilots to an 0 3 D1'1;116 with another victory. The eRnudt szTull:r thus far this season have T4,'4h, '4 34 il 3 13, only lost one game and that was lae 24'1ilitatt Pilots several days ago. Boise- got hot early in the ottruct out tor Drilling in fith. ' nu!i.n.S..,t. 5! sitn,.. ,..102 em 200- -5 game, battering Roberts, Hicks, Salt Lake City 000 002 010- -3 Kane 'and Fields for 11 runs in - Barites,, Jelincian, the first six frames, while the Erroriiraullknmenau6; 3ChniiinThts.srma: Pilots mustered 'six runs Off y e mine. hit.osinmino. I'llwo- - hurlers Mel Waters and Foster hitePannemann, Jelintith, Sleuth for Idaho Falls. The game was ;' Bong: Brooltrelr, Ilreettd it(ii;:ntemilinneeichLeh virtually won fit the first when on baseeBillinge 10, Out Lake City 7, the' Cowboys nicked Roberts for Pannnal rgrulteribulet forDrilling 3, four runs. , irtnrimsLas ,:Baeeat-7Bimaralfiiiinit3' .Foster -- tor Pliaird 4, anaemia l ballDredger, Idaho Falls in the fourth and ' ' Thrs 3:25. hurled topballto pull ' ''''' I the hole until he got in trouble in the sixth and A sixth Boise loaded the bases and OVERREVITALIZEDSPARKS , 1. . ' ie.,'" If, .1 - Ii ,,. f 0' -- pair of tossee. se'. ' ' ....,2.,' Bo: llast REDS EKE OUT VICTORY' - ' '.. ;,','-- A n Twin Fels Cowboys Held Poca- 11-tie here night through nine innings , in a prolonged game in Halliwell . , Park. ' Twin Falls scored four in the ,c,:triiethsetvoegti;ileirthameme. Initleolatlet half of the eighth the Cards again again tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 went ahead but the Cowboy. came p.m. in the final game of the back with one run in the first series. Gray is scheduled to go half of the ninth. When McDoufor Ogden with Oliver, getting gall singled, Marlow struck out the nod from the Electrics, and Daniels singled to advance Ogden (7) Great yang 411, McDougall who scored on a third 1110A hit by Metro. a 0 a 3 Mederlos 2b Natantrh.of 4 1 0 The Cards had used five hurlers 4 1 2 4 Seattle:se a 3 a MutPhy,la Wilburtse 4 2 1 0 and the Cowboys four through I I i i Duth.11 ' 'el 1 4 0 Iltatingif 3 1 the regulation period. 1 ; . r,""e ' )1riskey.2b 0 3 3 0 2 1 nann.3 Bandyst 4 3 0 1, ' . ; , - , much -- - , : Friday evening when they ed four Mustang hurlers for a 1 We're warrnweather.The -- ", - - , I' ''' '''. , night niatertheirhiL barrage Milt Joffe Ando . ng .4 ' , , qNNt ' ' , 1 , , I Harrisi--tibave- Hors tn There , - sa Ns.,,, I ,i, tesi, ,..; 11 1J i) An v i- L0SANG. ELES (AP) --- -. Eddie Sauer''Is two-ru- n with one out in the lOth ihnonimilegr gave the Los AngelesAngels a 4 Win ove4 Oakland today and a three. - .) - B) 1 . : L.A.PCLGame . , Helper has beaten Magna and Brigham and played fine 1?all in the process. The Utah Bottlers hive one of the top infields in tht- ),::fittip nagntialso iti'srosithvoarewoont the its lone start at the eilkense of Pinney- - Beverage. Magna -- has earned a,split beating Brigham, - ' ' s . , 4 . I -- . . 9 -,,- St , , ' '.st i 1 . 4,... !( ,( 4 t,I 1 - lt Sa uer's Sweet Gives ' I,. e,..t i 0. -- 1 a , , t trs' BJ. ......., , , As ilteliteh--In'd-u-str-iLeague opens its second week of pia,' s s this afternoon at Provo, with the Timps facing Magna. Helper has helped itself to top spot with two wins in as, many outingsr,', ' t, Four games have been play- - , z . ed and eveiy team in the loop .: f has had a hand in furnishing the some ton baseball. The boys I !have also dithed up some play not so good but was none-H- it , theless action-packe- d 1 and inter- most of in the opinion .1!ti:!pg , , 4s i . - LI , al I Irill. . th4,Incall ' - , - Barnes to toplf;rgi It was adding up Barnes, Frank nend the kids with' : a ti. nights South stayed off,. Now, though the police aren't mathat posted another conspicuously present, the kids in the third. ,., have given u - On their 'nightly 4 , romP. tallied with Joffe Now asbnentn this i end, Adams doubling, pests. scoring later on an error on kidsthose with Gammino and a single by won't be molested. .. of having the 4ittle e Illye postedtwo runs in , m'ight b'e well for Capt. E. J. the sixth on singles by Gammino, Steinfeldt's boys to. bring down Reno Cheso, and Gus Tiesiera and one of these got another one in the eighth the paddy-wago- n nights-anhaul some of the when Gammino tripled to deep more worrisome laddies in. left center to score Collins. Salt Lake tili Then, if the word got around, it Anno (a) might 'keep the others from do- - 4 2 2 11.Jotte.el 4 1 4 0 Adarnall Noverintse 4 0 3 4 ing a repeat. , ' 4 2 1 tir : .,,, . , , opiii-pro'4.L.90- '''''' A. 3-- a elgialch;olgotthetisfirehotys 7 - , I wei40,-)T!- firsti ;Came of Thompson .their road trip that they wen-against the Billings uMnuitsytatonge 4h.:. To prove their Cold concrete of the West Temple pasture, the Hivers humbled Charity Rua tangs Friday .night when they came back home from their first road trek. The Bees, as though happy to be back and feeling the netessity -- ot broadcasting it to the world,balls hither, thither and yonder. The Bees spa4rk1ed i afield, too at times. Little Jimmy Nov-- 1 erini. making his first appearance before the home town faithful, looked like a Mulligan', version of the whirling .dervish, . cavorting around his shortfield stamping ground., ittleJimmy , ! however, came up with a couple of errors, but his stops were of enough to erase the memories the bobbles. , Noverini's keystone partner, Reno Chesn, still has the ankle . miseries. Cheso wasI victimized on a slide into second by John Hack, Twin Falls bard-bitti4 - outfielder, and hasn't recoverl. complete use of his leg yet. It - hurts the Bees considerably, et-.peelally on the potential - double killings. Cheso's ankle meant the difference between "one or tws9:1 I couple of times. VtVV It, s still doubtful whether or 1 I riot Ruddy Rupert eThompson's personnel shift is having the de- -oiret effect. Jovial' Jack )3oc., 'clocco was removed for Ken Jen. sen I n the outfield,,Thompson himself moved to first replacing Ernie .(Babe)) Gammino.Jensen hasn't seemed to be! provement' and the youthful Babe used to be pretty effective around the initial sack. Tommy. we guess- ,- Is. lust eheckin' up. If he's gnt to es. periment, now is the time, -, keep thepolice their home stand that e t h y. lostto Boise s Pilots In It the ue ggrillt-- - Of - j - i le' ' "kk . faced Hive-tha- t- ' 0,,,,,, , ' -- ; . ttle-arm, ,,e'lk , ,, 1 , DetectiveSta it confusing, some malts .when Butcher got was th e wit the decided to -li- E , 1 ' - 1 make--itmo- re ,,, ,, , ,.. , , ,, , . 4 ,, , . - ' . - , I A 1 H4,Ipor..-.:L:4.- . 4 ,......., - I .! - -- -t . 1' - - - )- - 3 , against - .. ,,:, ')-- ,1 Trouble . "H",,,Z",2WV4140"0".t.,"..33.001."1,1"N0609 ".-.,..- .t ,,..k 1 The wizardry of Ray Panne-ma- n, ' oo,Tho Kid'. Got ..who confounded the Salt By Dee Chipman The expanse of,green that con,. Bees last yeat too, evened Lakg The is Salt J.ake police ,förce stitutes e Derks halyard, home announcements the series between the Hive and of the Hive, definitely dots makrig nightly sometbi lc lot the 'Buzzers who about- a curfew for the young- - the Billings Mustangs at one-e- ll six of seven games on sters-u- hder 14 years of age. The last night.as the invaders turned Pave sod. 3 in a tight 171 the homt r -r- kids should leave back the Buzzers is idea the that ' battle. On the road, the ball . 9:45' home at for . , the p.m., so park 'limited the Hive Panneman,. i can arrive that they e same teams, the .1 I to-t- he atsinentosixlonelyhits-whilprior i, mats limped We weren't f - ' . particularly impress- -. his mates were touching the of- 4 1 to one ed with the a ng Nr. orderly parade that ferings of Youthful Dick Drill- ' f Vic ry in six followed the announcement. ing for 10 bingles. Both teams , starts. should comitted two errors. Thelocat gendarme .. ',And just to . It was an entirely different ,follow up the mouth with a , ) . "4 4. 4' .. --,.,..- ,,,. Ila4 Ant ge , 3 MustongAc( Tosses I Tilt I feit I ; 7 ,,,..... ,,,,,, , , , iiinit - so'i.oi:-s:.1:iit ,.., E. FANNING-HIV- , ,,,,, 1 Series , ---- i , . , , , thoW Soh Lake City, , THE DESEEE7 NEWS , ----i ' ,z,,, ri,..s., . - - - -- . - --- . Sund - ,. , , , , ' - . , - A - - - - |