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Show mil mr eLe1W p 'y--- p g H) gr'piriiyij) gpr y imu- jpy'gF iy pi e qp 'iin. wwriWV PCL (Bee Version) Finally Opens, Hive Wins Gene Appears Edgy as Title Bout. Nears Brockell Aids Outdoors Don TV Kayoes Screen in by Brooks Memorandum to the congressional delegations of Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, Montana and Colorado (plus .any others interested) : . edition of The Salt Lake Tribune carried an article dateline Washington with a lead paragraph that read thusly: 10-- 8 Victory By Marion Dunn . LN THE CRUCIAL bottom half of the eight inning, the Tribune Sports Wnter The Salt Lake City Bees 'Bees went to work on Leigh losing Lawrence, the fourth Seattle snapped a four-gamstreak as a pair of youngsters, pitcher to see action, in a one which joined the team only Sunday night, came off hurry. Chuck Harmon walked and the bench to lead the Buzzers to a thrilling, 10-victory went to second when shortstop over Seattle in the first of a Chico Obregon hobbled Stefour-gamseries at Derks vens grounder. Harmon was Field Monday night. caught In the hot box when Zimmerman fount him too far CATCHER Charley Brock-wel- off base and threw to shortwho came in to Telieve stop Obregon. In the veteran Charley Silvera in the Stevens moved to second. eighth inning, smashed a two-ruJim Baumer got his fourth single to right to give hit of the night, a single to left the Bees the margin they need- sending Stevens to third. Pinch-hitte- r ed to win their first Pacific Chuck Buhller was isCoast League game of the sued an intentional walk load1960 season. ing the bases and bringing up And former University of Brockwell. Iowa football star Don Brockwell rocketed the. who joined the Bees Sunday, came on in relief of ball to right scoring Stevens starting pitcher Dave Jiminez and Baumer in the fifth and went on to beFor a while Monday It come the first Bee hurler to looked as if the Bees would win in the young season. need no late inning heroics to The Bees had to fight for register their first 1960 win. They scored three runs In the victory Monday. third oiu three hits, an the, They spotted Seattle a one-ru- n error and two walks. In the lead in the second, came fourth inning, singles by lead after Harry Bright and Sam Miley back to take, an five frames inly to have Se- set the stage for Stevens first-pitcattle tie the score at 8 8 in the blow and three more r . eighth and threaten in the top runs.. of the ninth. THE BEES added two more BUT DOBRINO was equal in. the fifth and seemed to, to the situation- - in that final hav- e- a - safe - lead but - the frame. Rainiers came back to tie the He issued a walk to leadoff count at 841 in the eighth. batter Buddy Gilbert, but got The Bees collected 15 hits off R. C. Stevens, heavy-hittinSalt Lake Bee Bright (10) and Sam Mlley (5) after Busier Lou Sklzas to foul out to four Rainier hurlers with r belled homer In fourth frame. Brockell, and Joe Taylor to hit Stevens home run and a slugger, gets handshakes from mates Harry into a fielders choice remov- double by Baumer the only ing Gilbert. Gordy Coleman extra base blows. singled to right sending Tay- IATTLK abrfcrbl HALT LAKS abrhrbl Jb 4 11 0 Hamltn m A lor to third, but Dobrino struck Mlmrf c Reglado 1 0 0 0 Bright 3b 4 1 0 0 0 Mlley If out Bill Haln to end the threat Ohregnss Gilbert cf 4 0 3 1 Hrmn f and the game. 8 k lies rf 8 0 0 Stevens If 8 2 2 01Baumr2b 1960 father-soSalt Lake City, Utah 19, The 1,715 Tuesday Morning night Taylor April Colmn lb 8 0 1 0 Elliott cf 3 Page B3 as 2b 3 2 1 21dBuhller 0 fans who turned out Monday Haln Dotrer3b 4 0 1 I Severe e 3 saw both teams unleash their Emermnc 4 I I 3 Brckwll e 100 i 2 Jefcoat p 1 00 0 Jiminet p 2 0 0 power. Seattle manager Dick Rurilph p 0 0 0 01 Dobrino p 2 0 0 0 Thurmn 1113 sacSisler juggled his lineup, i 10 0 0 rificing defensive ability for Martin Pettit 0 0 0 0 Lwmce p 0 0 0 0 power. And he got it In big lumps, I Tetalg 40 16 14 Tetals 8 8 2-a Homerad for Rudolph in 5th, The Utah State Amateur but it wasn't enough. for Martin in 8th: c filed out for for Malmberg In th; Baseball Assn, will hold a The two teams meet again Elliott in 8th. m. 8 7:30 at fteattle p The latter had legged out a meeting Tuesday SACRAMENTO, CALIF., Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. 62k 19 03 Si Salt Lab April 18 (UPI) George Freese hit to shoitstop and reached in the Salt Lake County sherE Stevens, Bright 2, Malmberg Pinchhitter Bob Thurman Dotterer. DP Bright to BaumerLaketo hit his third home run in as second when Bill Causion was iff s office in the City and Stevena. LOB Seattle 0, Sait slammed a home run over the City 10 IB'Taylor 2, Gilbert Baumany games and Noel Mickel-se- safe on a Building. HR Thurman. sacriCounty Freese bunt. centerfield fence for three runs mer 3B Dotterer. r Monpitched a Svtvans. fi Haln. Zimmerman, All in teams the are that ficed them along. and in fifth the catcher Beato lead Jerry h r ar bbae Portland the le day Jeff coat Hi M 3 vers to a Bob Anderton league should be represented Zimmerman hit a two-ru) is schedV victory over the 0 0 0 0 0 in the sixth for Seattle. Rudolph 3 homer Sacramento Solons. J I Campbell interested in and uled to start Tuesday night for any persons Martin First baseman R. C. Stevens Lawrence 1 2 1 should attend teams L, forming Portland A CROWD OF 5,317 watched against the Solons the 4S mine hit a three-ruhomer for the JBobrtno meeting. w. 44 r Elmer Singleton Freese smash his Bees in the fourth.- PB Zimmerman T 3 30 A 1.178. in the sixth inning against losing pitcher Winston Brown. Mickelsen, who walked four and struck out two, blanked the Sacs until the ninth. Then Bob Jacobs singled home Dave Roberts who had doubled. e Five States By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor BOZEMAN, Mont 8 e Joey Giardello who never has fought for the title, was poised and confident while Gene Fullmer, winding up preparations for his fifth championship bout, was edgy as the particiHEARINGS on a proposed national fishing license bill pants in Wednesdays world that would allow anglers to cast their lines anywhere, may be middleweight crown scrap held in the next two or three weeks, Rep. George P. Miller went into seclusion Monday said Saturday. night Giardello, rated the No. 1 Now gentlemen, the Dead Fish Editor appreciates the fact that it ill behooves a simple scrivener of fishing yams challenger for Carl (Bobo) Oto take picks on an honored member of Uncle Whiskers hal- lsons crown five years ago, wound up his training in nearlowed House. by Livingston, and confided to But to heck with protocol. It is my opinion that this a group of visiting writers, "I never have felt so confident of proposal is the biggest hunk of fish and game legislative winning, my mind is at ease nonsense I've ever come across. and I am in the best condition of my career. I have worked Let us delve deeper into this yam. . . , hard for this fight and waited a long time for the opporHere Rundown on Proposal tunity. "Under the proposal Jhe article states, the individual In at "I expect to would buy a resident license in his own state . . . then he would 158 Vt, which willweigh be lightest take his license to a post office and buy a federal stamp which fighting weight in years; I believe I can stop Fullmer. would allow him to fish in all national parks. So far, not so bad, but it goes farther. . . . Gene, hiding out with Marv The second part of the plan would authorize the Secre- Jenson and his entourage in , tary of Interior to negotiate interstate compacts which would the vicinity of the Montana State College Fieldhouse, recognize the federal stamp. where the fight will be held at OH, MAN! I can just see the Idaho Game Dept "recog- 8 pm. Wednesday, would not nizing a Utah' fishing license Just because it had a federal predict anything, except to stamp on it! And I can Just see the Utah Game Dept "recog- say, "I am anticipating my toughest fight I am ready to nizing" a California license with ditto. I submit to you, gentlemen, that this proposal would be go the full 15 rounds, and , a fine thing for the residents of California and it is to be wouldnt be surprised if it went the distance. noted again that Rep. Miller is from the Golden State. Giardello never has gone the summer Intermounare thicker on California anglers each Fullmer went tain streams and lakes than ants at the church picnic. Theyve 14 roundsroute; in San Francisco instance. for over Utah taken southern waters, virtually Aug. 28, 1959 in gaining the Theyre so thick around Panguitch Lake that some folks are NBA blessing as the chambeginning to call that Utah trout paradise East Los Angeles. pion, at the expense of Carmen Basilio. But prithee tell me, honored gents, did you ever hear THE PROMOTERS Interof a Utahn, Idahoan or Montanan going to California to mountain Boxing Club and fish inland waters? Norm Rothschild announced I submit to you that the Intermountain states spend a Monday that more than $90,000 whale of a lot of Uncle Sammys long green planting trout in ticket money was in the waters. On the other hand, southern and midwest states that bank. Barring weather comhave a preponderance of warm water fishing, spend virtually plications, they expect between $125,000 and $150,000 nothing at ill on stocking. from the gate for the nationally-televised scrap. Some States for Just Dandy The fight will be broadcast So, this proposed license would be a fine thing for those in the Intermountain Area, but states, but where would Colorado and Wyoming keep getting blacked out in a five state area including Utah, Idaho, the moola to operate their hatcheries? Montana, Wyoming and east. .WELL, REP. MILLER is quoted as saying the states sign- ern Washington. Is Genes The ing the compact would divide the receipts from the national third title defense. He lost the stamp sale. . Divide what? Since when have Idahoans been going to crown back to Robinson in of 1957 and then defended Arkansas to catch catfish? But a lot of anglers from the May NBA crown in December the Porker State fish each summer for trout in the Gem State. of 1959 against Spider Webb in Logan. The bookkeeping required would not be too says this optimistic maker of laws from California. Money-wise- , the fight is The Beavers tallied their all Fullmers. distribuat an could arrive equitable Hah! How else you second run In the eighth as tion of the stamp funds unless you counted the nose of every Jim Greengrass singled in He signed for a flat guarannonresident to step across your state line with a fishing pole? tee of $100,000, including the Jack Bloomfield. TV money which is exactly Tell me that wouldnt be complicated? 'SACBAMCNTO Rep. Miller also is quoted as saying that once state that figure -- for the fight. rOKTLANO ab r b rbl rbl) Giardello signed for a guaran- Moore 3b abrk game officials have inspected the idea they will buy it 5 0 1 Q Facchinl as 3 0 1 0 ex1 tee little as a Miller. of 3 0 3 0 10 9 Blmfld Smith 3b $25,000, news for plus the Rep. I got 1 4 4 0 0 0 pense money to get a shot at Causion cf 3 011 OiJiminezrf I' Bo serif 4 0 0 0 3 0 10 Roberts lb 3 110 the champ. Buying, Thank You 4 0 0 0 4 0 3 1 Heist cf They Once before Giardello and 3 0 0 0 Porter e 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 Jacobs 2b 3 0 2 1 There arent any Intermountain officials who are going Fullmer were scheduled to be 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 Brown p la Rous signed. Then Giardello pulled 10 0 0 to buy' his idea. Fox 0 0 0 0 p out and Webb was substituted. 10 0 0 Utahs director, Harold S. Crane, had this to say: FULLMERS impressive vicTotals ttlltll Totals 33101 a Filed out for Brown In 8th; la I can't see any of the Intermountain states supporting tory over the former Idaho flied out for Fox in th, trout the in here out of him lot a back State money 66 661 SI 6 I Portland champion put the plan. Were spending 606 66 611 taerameate in the running for a title shot, waters, whereas in the warm water states they dont - spend E DP Freese Facchini, Jacobs, to us. and Robinson refused when for a be losing proposition Jacobs Roberts 3 Moore Bloomfield, anything. It would Jones LOB Sacramento Portland NBA 0, Crane the Harold stripped Ray 8 2B fight, And I would like to remind Rep. Miller that Moore, Roberts HR Freese. Association of State of his crown, and let Basilio S Freese. presently is president of the Western la b r er bb aa vaand Fullmer for the fight Mickelsen (W. Fish and Game Commissioners. cant throne. S 3 3 3 3 Brown (L0-1 1 0 0 0 1 The house is scaled from $5 Fox RECKON THATS about all, gentlemen. In conclusion I WP Mickelsen. T 2 36 A 8 317. sea are a with $20, good doing western through game departments submit again that lection of seats left The probusinesses. good job of running their own fishery have the house scaled moters business one is it that convinced they And Im firmly in event of a comfor $150,000, Unde from hand can cortfixiw-t- handle without any "helping . - r-' sell out. ' X plete Sam. Giardello has been training in Montana since March 27. 5-- 4 cant I Fullmer arrived April 10 to Sometimes KID: help SEZ THE SOURDOUGH Penn- wind up his training. weed loco along of By Associated Presj growing a theres think patch but SAN DIEGO, CALIF., April "How will Fullmer fight sylvania Ave. 18 Spokane won it fifth Giardello? ; straight game of the new Fans, remembering Gene's Pacific Coast League baseball remarkable boxing showing season Tuesday night with a against Basilio in gan Franvictory over San Diego in cisco, are hopeful he will show a series opener. some of the boxing skill lackPacific Coast League American League RELIEFER George ODonBehlad Pet Lest Wen ing against Webb in Logan. Boklai Km Loft Fet. 0 1000 6 1 ooo Spokane o 1 However, Giardello hopes nell was the winner for the Washington 1 1 667 Portland .000 Baltimore 600 2 2 for the same thing. Sacramento .000 Indians. Ken McBride was the Chicago 2 500 San Diego .000 Cleveland "I know I can beat Gene if 1 500 24 Tacoma .000 Detroit 3 333 4 Seattle hell stand up and try to box, loser in his debut for the Pa.000 Kansas City 3 .250 5 Vancouver 000 New York he predicted. "However, I dres. He's down from the ChiJOO 4 Salt Lake City 6 i ' 000 Boston dont expect him to fight that cago White Sox. Man days Resells Menday'e Beta It ODonnell didnt allow a hit way. Vancouver at Tacoma postponed Washington 10, Boston 1 wet grounds in four innings. (Only name scheduled) 1 Sacramento 2, Portland Pitchers THE FIGHT, supervised by Tuesday's Probable Salt Lake City 10, Seattle records In paren195 the Montana Boxing Commis- SFOKANBab r b rbl' SAN DIEGO Spokane 5, Sen Diego 4 ab r b rbl thesis rf 4 0 0 0 sion, will be scored under the Davis cfIf 82 1 31 01 Buford Washington at Baltimore Ramos Tuesday's Prebable Pitchers 0 0 D Smith Jb 4 1 1 0 Fairly v W1kr ) t Anderson must Sacra with at Portland system, C Smith m 6 110 F Roosn cf 4 0 1 0 New York t Bofton Co.te ( 1) mento Singleton day lb 4 0 1 2 Baxes 3b the winner of the round gain- Howard Vi Brewer Vancouver (Bamberger Rolf 2b J at Ta0 0 0, Martin lb Detroit t Cleveland Lrjr 17 101 10 and loser the of E Rbsn coma points rf ing (Barclay 10 0 Johnaon asIf V Bell night Conde 3b t ChicMo Daley ISO! Roderqs Kansas at Dresden a number San lesser of City round Diego the Spokane 00) 1 1 H e 22 Brunley Napier c 0). . ) v. Wynn (Podbielan mght knockdown three The 0 0 0. McBride p p Ortega points. Seattle (Ripplemeyer Ol) at Salt 1 ol a 0 Conway National League 7 30 pm rule will be waived and so will Frazier if 0 0 0 bWadap Lake City (Pepper Demgtn on O Dnell p 2 0 1 11 Quitters p the mandatory eight-coun- t Southern Associaion a knockdown. TeUls 36 0 11 41 Totals 31414 ay The-Sund- .) d l, run-dow- n n 1 Do-brin- 8-- h flrst-sacke- Salt fak gfiimn rf-c- . n . Bevo Nine Squeaks Past Sacramento in 1 Tilt Amateurs Slate Meet Tonight 1 - five-hitte- 2-- four-bagge- M n (0-0- (0-1- WINNING HIT! I Arent - 1 - I 81143 Spokane Nets Victory e Baseball Scoreboard 5-- 4 won-lo- (13-19- (10-lJ- i 0-- i. (18-13- 0-- Mobile's, Birmingham 2 (10 Shreveport 7. Little Bock 4 (Only games scheduled t Mea days Eeselte (No games scheduled) Taesdays Prebable PHchera retords to! parentheses) (1959 won-loLos Angeles at San Francisco Fodres (14 9) vs, O'Dell Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (night) vs. Haddix (12 12) Oweng (12-1Hob-blChicago gt St Louii )13-10-night -()113) vs. M'reil ) gcheduled garnet Only Texas League San Antonio 6. Victoria 1 Amanllo 13, Austin 0 Harlingen 0. Tulsa 2 American Association e Minneapolis 4, Indianapolis 2 Charleston 3. Houston 3 Worth I Denver 0, Dalias-for- t for Ortega in the 8th. b Grounded out for Ade in 7th 606 603 6630 Spokane 6 610 6064 lao Dies E Ortega, C. Smith, Buford, Davit. LOB Spokane 7, San Diego 3 DP LAUREL, MD.1, April 18 Martin Rodrixuer Baxes Smith-MartiD Smith Davis. SB Davis, fr (UPI) Trojan Jewel clipped ZB Johnson. two-fifth- s of a second off Laurla 6 6 4 els track record for seven fur- Ortega ODetmetl W. t0 00 6ft longs Monday in winning the x McBride (L. 1 1 6 Wad Parade purse. The Qealters 9 6 0 three-year-olx Pitched if four hitter chestnut gelding HBP Bv McBride (Conde, E Robinwas timed In 1:25. ' son). WP Ortega. T 2 25. A 1,1555. Tops Track Record Easter GUARANTEE: EASIEST BUDGET TERMS 1. BEST QUALITY 2. 3. 4. BEST MILEAGE BEST SAFETY BEST PRICE AT... ! J SfRVCf LOCATION 133 NO. 1st West PH EM 4-18- 33 I A" A |