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Show ' wrr"w 0 w r'Wr Tr , v w v w w w v v w DESERET NEWS, Pp ML Bees iSf' By DEE CHDPMAN Asiotiett Sporli Editor 3-- s Ilie Pacific Coast League gets the business of playoffs down to Tuesday with San Diego and Arkansas opening a series in the Padre park to determine the 1965 pennant winner, but for the rest of the dubs in ' best-of-sev- i -- t r the vast circuit Sunday was the swan song. , L, The Padres had to go right to die wire and win a Sunday twin bill over Tacoma to nudge Portlands torrid Beavers for the Western Divirion berth; but Arkansas has been sitting in the cat bird seat far a whole week. BEAT DENVER And for Salt Lakes Bees, the finish of a long apd rather appointing season ended on a rea z 4 , 0 8 J 3 C&mpmgini Glenn! single to open the fourth for the San Diego had to go right to Beckert was presented his prize Buzzers, and Eaddy subsequent- the finish to nudge Portland, who e for winning the Bee battinf ly pounded his 10th homer of the finished the season with a season over the left field ferioe Pastreak. crown. The winning to put Salt Lake out in front dres took 10 Innings Jo dispose FOUR HEELERS . Ethan Blackaby homered for of Tacoma in Sundays opener, The Buzzer baseball for the to knot it in the sixth; then wont a finale was scintillating as Skip the Bears nightcap. Holdener hit a towering shot Portland was but Vedie belting Hawaii Himd the pitchper split that bounced off the top of the twice, and and finished ing" chore among four hurlers what one game behind. who checked the Bears on Just wall in the seventh for proved to" be the Bees margin of five hits. . victory. -- The Bees only got four bingles JAECKEL WINS off Bear Larry Maxie, but Don Lou and Holdener Jack Warner, Paul Koonce, Eaddy banged ! two of them out of tbe park to Jaeckel and Jim Schandeval split lar player award while nine-gam- Z 5-- 6--3 2-- 1 6-- j- -- TiA't' Oii , , make the difference. Denver got out in front with an unearned run off Cal Koonce In the second, keyed, by Tommy Aarons single and Bobby Pfiels error But White beat out a bunt r file pitching with Jaeckel getting credit for the win. Koonce, Warner and Jaeckel, along with Johnny Boccabella, were scheduled to report Monday to the parent Chicago Cubs to finish out the sea- son. . Jfi i9d!!fT& I" ? r , ; ufi I'Jv ..Located in Sears Basement and in the Automotive Center Ttvo Automotive Departments Jack Ridd plucks a birdie putt out" of cup en route to Central Am title. Dave JoKnson eyes ball after a chip shot Sunday. He pushed Ridd. sonably happy note as the Hive in the Derks nipped Denver, Field finale of a campaign that saw them tose-9games, finish 37 games off the pace and in fifth place in the sunrise side of the PCL. The 41ive had only 769 fans sitting in on the finish, bringing the seasons attendance to 89,789, the lowest draw since the Buzzers returned to the Coast circuit in 1958 and one of the all time tows for Beetowns history in organized baseball. Mrs. Enid Cosgriff, making an attendance race prize presentation to Max L. Kyte, promised that the Bees would be back next year with renewed ,efforts and hope for a tot more support Sunday also saw speedy little Jesse White win the most popu Monday, September 14, 1944 CENTRALAM7ITLIST Close! But Ridd Wins ' -- By GEORGE FERGUSON Dturel Newi Sport, Writer PROVO Jack Ridd survived high winds, rain anT a deter--mined bid by young Dave John-so- n on the.Timpanogos layout Sunday to capture his second Central tJtah Amateur gold title in three years. f Just as he did in' 1962, Ridd won the crown by a single a on nine.-birdied and bogeyed 1L T h e n he birdied 12r13r14, and 15, lipped bird-put- ts on 16 and 17 and birdied 18 to come back in 31 strokes. Through nine holes5unday, bogey He 10 stroke; He turned in a 71Ao go with his great 66 of Saturtotal of 137, day for a ' 36-ho- seven-under-pa- r. Johnsons fate hinged on an foot birdie putt on the final hole, Sunday.-- But the thin belter from Salt- -, Lake City curled his ball a mite past the cup, and Ridd had the title. . Johnson carded over route. the Johnson was one "stroke out He birdied two, four, and nine and bogeyed six. 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