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Show ryt & $0 pf iTtf u W" y pyp: Eres yiaa pfri&y0 p1 prmr nrmryiy r wr"yt00rj0r0gByfig0nt00 TTiyurtr-ywp- BT'KriiJipipi t m Putter Your Way To Fame , C4 Arthur'Valey Recalls Miracle C--3 Salt Lake City, Utalf Section C Loop Charts of Study John Mooney Athlete. Aid 'Tribune Sports Editor Page One Look Good, Mighty Sad Montanas Move - e , - April 1, I960 Front After That Sporb Mirror by ' Eddie Lelshman is back from- spring training and in his reports from Jacksonville Beach, it is obvious the-Begeneral manager figures Salt Lake will have a representative team in the Pacific Coast League. i Friday Morning Added Bench Strength Would Help. Detroit Stirs 'Skyline , UNFORTUNATELY, since Dick Stuart was recalled ,ln ' By John Mooney July of 1958, the Buzzers have been shy on baseball "color. Tribune Sports Editor Baeeball needs men like Stuart, or Bob Chesnes, or Len Or even Steve Bilko or Dusty Rhodes of the Giants There hasnt been areal the last couple of years. struggle in the Mountain States Spokane probably will have such a drawing card in Frank Conference meetings for years, slugger who figures to,be back from the but the decision of Montana Hgward, the Dodgers training camp belore the season opens April 15 at State University to slash its . perks A fellow like Howard can mean a lot to a league. His aid to athletes is certain to - sheer power can pack the stands wherever the Spokane club be discussed thoroughly- - at the plays. May meeting in Fort Collins. Dr. William Morgan, But the Bees could use a little shot of this crowd-appeal- , -Colorado State ' ef president-t(00. University and chairman of the Last year the ball club was a well knit team, one devoid Skyline Council of Presidents, stars. Even Dick Hall, great as he was, was said Thursday he expected the of rrowd-lunna calm operator on the hill, a businesslike student of pitching. Montana action to come up for R. C. Stevens and Chuck Harmon picked up some of the thorough discussion. slack.but, mainly.Jhisjwas a team of solidbaseball players, DR: MORGAN added; "I 7 with not too much splash. v have not discussed this action , IT WAS THE color of Stuarts hitting . . . and "fielding" with any other members of the , . and the hitting and running of Carlos Bernier that kept conference, and, therefore, have no idea whether similar the fans coming back the first year. Last year, the pennant surge came all of a sudden, In action is being considered at August when the Bees were on the road most of the time, and any other school. the crowds weren't up to expectations. Speaking only as president Now, .this year it appears Bernier has lost his touch. It Is of CSU, Dr. Morgan added, hoped the Pirates can find a few replacements who can pack As far as our plans are conthe ball park as characters as much as they can as ball players. cerned, such, a plan as Montanas hasnt been studied yet, but I'm sure it will be before the conference meeting in May. only .235 last season, Neil Chrisley' only .132, and young Steve Boros, who hit .305 at Birmlnghaip,,' still Is a year or ! two away. Two infield positions are set and they are second base and third base.- - Frank Bolling will be gack at second and Eddie Yost, who had a fine year with 21 homers and 61 runs batted in, returns to third. Big lumbering Steve Bilko Is having a good spring and appears to have chased both Gail . Harris and Larry Osborne off first base. Bilko was drafted by the Tigers this winter after" knocking in 92 runs, hitting 26 homers and batting .305 tot "Wed like to have some Spokane. added protection in a number The shortstop Job still of places. Everyone wants our been decided although ' hasnt , front line players for their Chico In Fernandez, Im not about a deal with the obtained Phils, to do anything as foolish as to be No. 1 In line. that. Rookie Frank Kostro, a 22 Opposing dubs are willing to do business If thq Tigers year-olKuenn-typhitter, has most impressive Degive up someone like Frank been-lh- e Lary, Jim Bunning or Paul troit youngster this spring and Foytack, but that isnt likely Dykes is playing him at short to "CSU action take plans With every- to happen unless the Detroit Pity Joe Dispenza, the mayor of Bingham Rocky Bridges, who hit .268 In agreement with whatever one in his city still whopping it up over the Miners winning situation gets far more des- last year, will be kept Just id the conference deems best case Fernandez cant do it ana' perate than it is now. their first state basketball championWhile decision Montana Another inthe 17 Kostro Isnt ready. ) LARY ship, Hizzoner cant say a word . . . rBunnlng to drop all aid, save tuition fielder who Is virtually sure to ) will be The mayor yelled so loud and hard 13) and Foytack grants, to its athletes beginstay is Casey Wise, who cad three of the dubs rooting the Bingham crew home that with the fall of 1961, may play either second or short ning starters and and chords vocal his he damaged southpaw Coot Veal and Rookie Steve have caught the Skyline by s Inearmarkei Don MossI mustjtalk n sign language . . . Demeter are the other Infield surprise with. Its suddenness, it as the fourth starting pitcher, candidates. ' cidentally all 'the Miners were was not unexpected. . After them, the trouble named to honorary positions on the The catching department AT THE LAST conference starts, however. Manager which consists of Lou Berberet Bingham Voluhtrcr Fire Dept at the Jimmie Dykes must find meeting, while nothing was banquet .recently . . . Surveys reand Red Wilson, could use discussed on the floor or in fifth starter end his best look some vealed that 500,000 sportsmen purbolstering and the Tigers the regular meetings along the chased motor boats last year, and ing candidates this spring have even now are searching around lines followed by Montana, been Hank Aguirre, who didnt for another the family" isnt far in experienced rethere was an undercurrent the future, the manufacturers preyield a single earned run in ceiver. , the first three games he AMoeUiti Pru Wlreebete among some of the universities dict .... In 1938, when the US. Open Burnside and Pete Joe Dispenza second near Louis Cardinal Dick was held at Denvers Cherry Hills Indicating a desire to cut back Dick Stuart of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitched, St, Gray record last base as Gray tries to field loose grounder. owner of a course, the budget for the tournament was $55,000 . . .For the on athletic expenditures. called out for Interference as he leaps This straw in the wind was same event on the same course this June, the budget is $400,-00year. obtained . . . Using only home-statRay Semproch, skiers, the University of Colo- the first indication of a tiny from the Phillies with whom Skyline rado, Under Coach Bob Beattie, finished third, second and first rift in the over-a2-- 1 he had a disappointing two, times in NCAA ski competition . . . Should ailing Art unity. Shortly thereafter, three start considerable has the members MSAC of record, at Tournament began Wail win the Masters Golf Augusta, April r Ing experience and might work he will be the first man to repeat In this tournament. No to meet secretly with univerlpUl 16 Th Tribtlfi " sities liiliiiiaciiTn-ilw- i EBun in interested iZrayi to able match Pittsbur, been 23 meets has in the there FLA, fprjning 5fP previous PFTr.RSBi.TRr;,,. JACKSONVILLgolfer BEACH,"" 10 st. Loui triumphs . . . SRm Snead and Jimmy Demaret new leaguereohlistuig of renv March 31 (UPI) The two top Olivo, BUekbum 4, Jackson (71 hit, a single, scored the win- - ning, Foytack and MossL FLA.held to tw(h Although nants of the Skyline, Border and H W Smith; Miller Duliba (6). ning run from second base have won this event three times, Horton Smith, Byron Nelson Chances are hell wind up hits, the Columbus Jets .capi(81 and H. Smith HR Boyer Have paid and Pacific Coast Conferences. teams in the Grapefruit League Bridge, after Nixon singled off second in the and Ben Hogan have won it twice . . . Salt Lake WP Bridge,. LP Jackson of errors a bullpen with Ray Nar talized on the wildness of Jack comedy played baseman Don Blasingames Salt Lake City Corp.' some $78,000 in rejjUintwo years in exhibition baseDave SIsler ) THERE IS another faction Thursday before the St. Louis Kelly for a leskl inglove. the Pacific Coast League, which is a goon return on an Tigers 5, Yanks 2 ball victory over the Salt Lake to seeks to and behind JTom that came the from Cardinals Morgan possibly prespreserve 030 223 02010 13 3 Sin Francisco vestment of some $300,000 . . . Maybe the fans will get a roof ent LAKELAND, FLA., March Cleveland Bees .Thursday. 102 030 041 It 13 3 , M).v Skyline and extend it to beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, on Derks jiow that the edifice is a paying proposition Maranda 8L Shipley 9) 31 Detroit Sanford. The Tigers (A) nine or 10 members depend' B Harshman and Landrith, Grant, FOB 'VEALE collaborated Mark Johnson The Cardinals now have clubbed right hander Detroits starting .outfield (9) and Nixon WP Johnson. ing upon the future of Mon. LP Shipley HRS Delahox, F. Alou of Charlie Maxwell, A1 Kaline with Kelly In the tana by inviting Arizona and won 12 games and lost five Freeman for four Hale. ex- Cepeda, Maya, Franconia, Is probably but - Kellys seven walks In to Kuenri a and on In went and the exhibition runs and Harvey play Arizona State to join. At Orlando, Fla 11-best In the American the last lour Innings lost the record. hibition victory over the New Milwaukee 7 14 2 the 000 122 101 Dr. H. K. Newburn, presi- Pirates own an u 6 112 000 004 , "Amid aH of the horror being expressed in athletic circles dent of Washington Yankees York offensively. .Maxwell game. Thursday. League, Montana UniverState Burdette. Olivo (6), Hush (6) and After Pittsburgh went ahead Sew York Bees lone run was unbecause of Montana cutting out the full ride for athletes, there 7 and hit only '.251 in 1959 but drove Pascual. ;7he Woodeachick 100 100 , nod ,riLopata. I a n sity, said in his statement, "In with a three-rusixth that re- Detroit Naragon HRS Dobbek, Adcock, KlUe In 95 runs and slammed 31 earned. Charlie Buheller and 8 400 100 OOx lurks a sneaking thought that perhaps Montana is right. making this announcement, the sulted when Daryl Spencer Freeman. Gabler 6). Brontad (7) brew. WP Ruth. LP Woodeschlck. homers. Kaline hit .327' with Dpnn Clendenon opened the 81 and Blanchard, Btinmnc Aguire At Mesa, Arizona "Why a full ride for an athlete? What makes an athlete university wants to reassert missed a double-plagrounder, 2 10 6 94' Bill's and 27 homers, while first with hits and Buheller 000 300 OOO Berberet. I7RS Ubek, Hadley. Boston and its basic in- the Pirates 4rred four times and 000 000 013 Up 4 10 2 worth $1,000 a year to a school? Chicago (N Frmn. wpBunning with a scored on pitcher Art Swan Sturdivant, Chittum 9) and Sadow. Kuenn led the league terest in maintaining a fulljwVih'two out in the Redbird Schroll Schoffernoth Drott, ski, 353 mark, driving In 71 runs sons error. He brings in the crowd, the coaches and directors say. 10 Tribe Giants 11, 9) and Neeman, Thacker program of Intercollegiate 6, Gerard Both hits by Columbus came and connecting for nine WP Gerard. LP Sturdivant This is debatable. There were crowds watching college sports and its desire to be eighth. March 31 (9). when lead Bucs held a ARIZ., TUCSON, The Veale. off homers.on At West Palm Beach. Fla " ( sports when the full ride meant there was no more room competitive in such an enter Dick Gray grounded to third. B 13 2 Th lfnmra Russ Nixons single with the Baltimore T)32 000 OOO 1 Laka Silt 0 101 10 4 the roller coaster at Lagoon. 010 001 City 100 000 000 Citr prise. the THOSE BACK OF three First baseman Dick Stuart, score, fred and one out in the Kansas 1 000 001 Olx Columbui I J Pappas, Barber 6 and Standard; Battarie Vein. Killy (4) and In- Grim. Kutvna 6) and Follea HRS athpickings are slim. Widely Fldalgo. "NATURALLY, a team loaded with dozens of HE ADDED, In the event taking the. throw, pulled his ninth gave the Cleveland Swanson, Campbell WP Pappaa. LP (Si. Siebern. Woodling. 11 10 victory over the traveled Johnny Croth hatted Dobrtno (8). Rich (ll and Onuska. Grim. letes on the full ride will, beat a team of regular students, that others among our con- foot off the bag too soon and dians an Ellis Burton San Francisco Giants Thursference affiliates do adopt such pinch-runne- r working their way through college. scored the tylngrun from sec- day. But supposing, all schools in the Skyline Conference fol- a policy In the Immediate ond while Stuart held the ball. Rookie Walter Bond, who no lowed Montanas lead, and gave, only tuition,. nothing else, Montana State University matter how skilled or how tall a prospective athlete might be. will be able to compete on a more favorable athletic-basiThe games would be Just as even as they are now, pos- than has been All-Sta- rs possible heresibly more even. ' tofore. i Montana has taken the lead Would the fans quit attending? That is the qqestion. wras advocated by some "Ope cannot help but think that just as many fans would that 76-6- 9 attend as attend now. It might surprise many people to members at .the last conferfind out how many athletes are available who would be glad ence meeting. to compete without the benefit of the full ride. By Associated Press Armed Forces The questions before the DENVER, March 31 The In the opening game beTHE GAMES would be evenly matched, the competition presidents now are: s NAIA fierce if for no other reason than the participnts would be fore 9,772 fans. 1. How many other schools something other than hired hands. will follow the Montana lead, chained All American Jerry ' XuCas hit six baskets in the "The old T)ie for Dear Old Rutgers idea might prevail and, .will sufficient number Lucas in the second fralf and first half in r once more. ' stirring Ohio State DOWN 110 to vote out the "full countered with their own dead"And with many schools tn the Skyline now spending agree to lead at the halfway a to ride athletes? to ly shooter, Jackie Moreland, nearly $100,000 a year to pay for the full ride, the crowds could 2. In the event Montana point. be a little smaller and the net profit greater. Old Subscriber. finds itself alone In its de- shock the NCAA champion But the stars from the NaOhio State Buckeyes, 76 69, in emphasis program, what will the opening round of the U.S. tional Association of Intercollethe action of the conference be Olympic basketball' giate Athletics choked him off '49-5- 3 Ford regarding playing against a Thursday night. with a free throw in the seces- end Chovt. athletic program, H must be a disappointment te Bing Crosby to know that after when Montana plays Akron's (all veterans from ond half while Moreland, the tht thousands hs't spent developing rate horses and baseball tlubs pecially on AAU wars defeated the 6 8 Louisiana Tech ace, scored road? the the all his tons wind up trooners. 12 points in the team's comeback. By Milton Richman United Press International LAKELAND;, FLA., March 31 Lucky thing its whats up front that counts or else the Detroit Tigers safely might be counted almost completely out. Up front, the Tigers have the necessary ingredients that go to make up a first division concoction. Back further, though, in their second-linplayers, they donLhave much of any - thing. "I realize our bench admits club president Bill Dewitt. e -- ng, second-stringer- e d Stuff V Somesense ... (17-10- (14-14- right-hande- d (17-9)J- two-boate- d 1-- Hive Suffers 0 e Bucs Bobble Tilt With Cards Defeat 0 st back-to-bac- - 2-- (1-8- ... 7-- two-hitte- first-innin- Readers (Bless em) Write 5-- 2 6 OOO-- 5-- 4 . . 0 pro-typ- e e Small College Stun Buckeyes, and complete exhaust systems at exciting savings!: 82-7- 6, All-Star- Small-Colleg- e All-Star- ' MONEY 42-3- $&98 Observation Ward trials cut-dow- small-colleg- Intangible Something i Wait, ll You See th New Willie Mays By Dick Young New York Newsf Writer PHOENIX, ARIZ., March 30 As soon as you arrive in the San Francisco Giants camp you hear "Waitll you see Willie Mays as though he were some pheenom named Frank Howard or something. YOU SAY youve seen Willie Mays several times and they say "Not this Willie Mays; not for a long while, you havent, This is the "New Willie Mays or the old Willie Mays made new again. An intangible something has grabbed hold of him and is tickling him under the third nb, making him hop giddily around the outfield, and even around the Infield in his spare time. Nobody seems to know what . "running down is used widely by outfielders to kid pitchers). COULD IT BE his domestic life, then? Could it be a subsiding of the notoriety, the repeated and unsubstantiated rumors that so long disturbed Mays and his wife, Marghue-rite- e CHARLIE Sharp, 6 5 SouthBUT A west Texas State product, kept NOT A the NAIA team in the game STOCK with 15 points in the first half. He topped the winners with GLASS PACK MUFFLER 17 points, while Buckeye John Havlicek had 20. The NCAA champions enleads in the first joyed half before 6 5 Gene Werts of more when yon cant buy better? Hayco Mufflers are scientifically de Tennessee A&I and Porter Why pay as long! signed for more power, greater gas economy! And they last up to twice Merriwether, a 6 foot teamstock. in and always NAIA into cars) the all sports muffler cars mate, pulled The right for '(including foreign I 35-a4 minutes left a tie with replace your worn muffler note .with a new Rayco Muffler at exciting savings in the session. such things," theorizes Rig, who as a player had to hang on In the majors by the thin margin of hustle. "But maybe he figures: Here I am, the player in the league now, maybe in all baseball. (Ed. Note: Estimated $85,000). he thinks: Now, Im Maybe No.-1- . Nows the time for me Merriwethers one-han- d gave the Ive heard the stories, says to stay up there; to show them jump shot t team its only Chub Feeney, club vice presi- I belong there. , before of the half, Ifad evisaw I ' never but any dent, COULD BE, but that sounds Lucas and Joe Roberts brought dence of them." a little thin, a little too leather-couche- the Big Ten team iri front e Says Mays: 'I'm happy; I . at halftime . got a nice family, a nice home Back to Mays, who says: N.YJS'o New in Rochelle, up "What new Willie Mays? What' Olympic Cage Scores trouble. Everybody is nice to kid? He giggles.l'm jes the Small Collf All Star 78. Ohio hie there. same old man. i State 68 Armed 83. Akron Goodyrart You go hack to Rigney and "Ill tfll you one thing, Form All Stars 78 ask all over again. feel I All here better down Start M, though. NCAA Unlterslty AAU veterans 8 be willing just to run down I dont know how a great this year than I have In a Bartleavllle NCAA Peoria (Hi) : these fellows mistakes. (The players mind works about long while. It it is, but they like it. They guess at what it might be, and as soon as they do, the reason is knocked over the head and somebody comes up with another. "IT COULD BE the anticipation of moving into the new park, suggests Manager Bill Rigney. "For , the past two years he has been playing in a place where he didnt have running-arounroom; where he could not show the people of San Francisco what a great outfielder, he really Is. Mays giggles at the suggestion. "I like parks with short fences, man, he says. "Put that In the paper. I get paid to hit. They dont pay me for fielding. I wish they did. Id expression, mistakes ? top-pai- INSTALLED FREE IN JUST 15 MINUTES! ll small-colleg- v e two-poin- 37-35- d i r 1T47 So. 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