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Results Baltimore 6 Washington Chicago 3 New York 2 tOnlY games scheduled) Tuesday's Probable Nish's Chicago at New York -- - Wynn (24) vs Coates t59 Detroit at Baltimore (Plight) — Most i vs Wilhelm Kansas City at Washington (night (34) 'es Pascual (541 Cleveland at Boston (night) Grant (3-- ) vs Casale (24) Wen Lest Pet Salad 29 18 844 Pittsburgh San Francisco 29 18 '817 21 17 Milwaukee 553 23 Cincinnati 24 7 489 22 St Louis 24 478 714 Los Angeles 21 25 457 84s 17 23 425 Chicago We 31 14 340 II Philadelphia Meaday's Results St Louis Philadelphia (Only game scheduled Tuesday's Probable Pitehero ) Pittsburgh at Chicago—Law vs Ellsworth 12-Cincinnati at S a n Pranciwo (Instil)—Hook 444) vs Antoneilt 0- '1' I 1 11 ' ratpanpkieni 04 4 iis ° '' C - I - 01 00 31 03 - st by Lee Taylor Cowan and Vierra The Bears' first and Utes' second told the story of the first playoff game The Bears picked up their only extra-basblow of the game when leadoff man Kent Olson hit a pop-fldouble Wayne Merritt singled Olson going to third John Koehler hit to Taylor who bobbled it for an error Olson scoring Paul Chamberlain bunted and it went for a hit loading the sacks John 00 i 00 II b- e- e y NATIONAL Law Firatr Sanford Giants McCormick Giants Friend Pirates AMKRICAN 1 I and BIlly Wel during 'stopover in I'talt Bmillo lights for title at Derks June 29 4 t Coates Yanks Stifles White Sox Estrada Orioles 4 Brown Oro le& lit AGUI Lest I I 1 8 7 8 Pet 889 857 700 887 3 3 LIAGUI 5 0 0 0 1 1 I OM 857 857 833 19 Pierce Staley t W LI) Donovan Ford L ) WP—Pierce I 1 1 r et 1 1 00 3 1 8 9 WASHINGTON IBALTIMIIRE ab t h rbli abth rbi bb se Grdner 2b 4 0 i1 1)Breedrut 2b 4 1 3 0 1 Tbry cf11 5 0 I liWoodting If 2 1 1 0 1 If 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Allan ofof 4 0 1 0: 0 0 Lemon of 4 0 0 0 Hansen as 2 1 12 2 2 2 Fischer p 0 0 0 01Gentile lb 422 3 tIllibrwlb ?4 09 91 2 Rbinson 3b 4 9 11 1 0Brandt cf 4 0 0 Bcquer lb 3 1 0 0 Naragan c 3 1 1 0 Tasby rf Vldviso so 2 0 0 0 Courtney c 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Estrada Kaat p 3000 is Kralickp p 0 0 0 0 SB—Mantle h 8 2 T-- 2:34 4018 Jackson Stops Phi As Cards Win ST LOUIS June MO 11 6 1 Mounts Trim Sactos 30 Gomez p Phillips p Robinsn p Short p Dark 3b EISNE TRIPLED Gehring was hit by the pitcher Cowan homered over the left — By Associated Press centerfield fence Ancell beat SACRAMENTO CALIF out an infield roller Lovat June 6—Vancouver southpaw Vierra was safe on an singled Chet Nichols turned in a stout error Pritchett walked forcmound performance here Monin a run Jerry Maglia ing day night blanking the Pacific balked home a run Lambourne Coast 'League-leadinSolons tripled for two more Taylor on four hits singled VANCOUVER 'SACRAMENTO sib r rbU ab r rbt For the morning game Sum Syntel 3b 2 0 01 0' Petersn is 4010 merhays will go with Ancell on Finign 3b 2 0 0' Smith 3b 4000 Causey ss 3 0 2 01 Porter lb 4000 the mound and Coach Pete BuDurham If 5 I I 01 Bolger rf 3000 Barker lb 5 0 I 2 Kranich If 3000 tler probably will Dertel rf 3 0 1 6 Heist cf 4010 Herrick 2 0 1 01 Jacobs 2b Goss cl 3121 4 10 0 0 Oi Flood 0 0 0 Jackaon p 0 0 0 0 01 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 0 0 0 2 g 3-- ' two0 000 100- 103 100 101-- 41 -1 DP—Valdi Courtney vie's° Gardner and Bergner LOB— 2B— Washington 10 Baltimore 8 38—Brandt Gentile HR—Gentile SB—Allison Tasby Breeding 2" S—Estrada la e er bb la Katt (L1-6- ) 33 6 5 5 4 1 Kralick 2 Lee 2 Fischer 9 Estrada (W 6 1 1 4 7 HPB by Kaat fIlloorilingi by EstraT-- 2:41 508 da Naragon E—Allison - 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White lb third the Post Pritchett over-ra3 1 2 0 4 1 2 1 Boyer 3b rf throw to catch him hit his Vitra Ifits 4 0 1 1' Spencer Ifas 4100 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 0Nieman Loco 3bsa back and rolled into left two Neeman c 3 0 1 0 Burton If 0000 4 0 1 1 more scoring on the error Malkma as 2 0 0 Oi Smith c of 1 (UPI)--La- 0 0 1 5-- 2 0-- Batting Leaders I 28—Howard HR—ISlaris Freese S—Kubek Groninger hit into a force at the plate But Taylor threw wide of second on an attempted force on Ron English's grounder with Koehler scoring the second run Pitching I ' 'L 4 0-- 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE — ittwemaueireste: 380 Adcock Pittsburgh 349 Curry PhilacielpMa 331 AMERICAN LRAM'S Poston 378: Maria New Berra News York343 Texas League Austin 5 Victnria I Tulsa 4 Rip Grande Valley Nan Antonin 5 Amarillo 4 lie '' Pioneer League Atlanta 7 Chattanooga Shrevenort 7 Little Rock 4 Nashville I Memphis 0 Birmingham O Mobile 0 t JtIciOmh sweiTtnhHa 1 w"wow' 1:rrr'sawtttstaotwto-- at favored Colorado State Bears Lee Taylor (17) relaxes circle as Redskin senior tallies from second in National League Southern Association t $ ' '7'S4 '' P t Parry Milwaukee at Los Angeles (night) —Httht te-- 1 ) vs Pndres t4-- 4) Philadelphia at St Louis (night) Phillips (04) vs Brushy ) ) NedWInder left chairman of Utah Boxing Commission greets Carmen Basin center - ' ‘" ' Baseball Scoreboard - L i4t - 7- to e vielq i " '' :- DP—Conde-RobertsNorr- Smith tiostial to The Tribune visit Gene Fullmer's manager WEST JORDAN — Carmen said "No thanks" Basal° who always goes out of Gene was sparring at the his way to be friendly found time with IVillie Ross Nib the welcome mat pulled in and Savage and Nathan hit the door locked here Monday We have serious business afternoon when he tried to pay training for this fight and a visit to Gene Fulhner nothing nothing is going to Basilic) along with bowling take Gene's mind tat the seristar Billy Welu arrived Mon- ous business of defending his day afternoon to headline the title June 29 After Gene guest stars at the Ogden prep knocks out Carmen he can be baseball game When Mary as friendly with the challenger Jenson heard Basilic) wapted to 'as he wants But until fight 1 - t '4 4 '' A '1 2-- Basilio Finds Champ's Door Locked t '''" t' ' ' !DAN DIEGO sit r rbl rbl 0 01lIbin et 4 0 1 0 T-- 2:13 N - N:ti ' half-doze- 0 ' : r ' n Vik tk ''' THE UTES who lost out in these playoffs to the Greeley Bears in 1953 and 1959 ap1 OMcAnnyrf 4000 2 2: Sunmm lb 3100 Ipeared off to another fateful 0 0 Carron 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Martin 3b 2 0 1 0 start Monday when they kicked Fairly If ERbitsn if 3 0 1 0Johniofl It 4 0 1 1 the ball around to spot ColoConde 3b 4 0 2 Bases 2b 3000 rado a Palironis 2 0 0 Oi DSmIth ss 3 0 0 0 But this time the Utes Harris p 4 0 0 Oi Striker p 3000 1 0 0 0 Palmost It 0 0 0 0: !Arias gt 0000 wouldn't fold and it was the Bears who cracked under the TIaIp 14 it S 41 Tiotato II 1 g g pressure as the Utes put toa Struck out tor Striker in lith gether eight hits with four Roo eel 1100- -4 tlookams 000 100 000- -1 visitor's errors for a 13run boa Diets ' E—Baxes Johnson LOB—Spokane second innint 5 Romney t ' 4 ' ' -- laa4tg By Auociated Press is rationality" It is my personal belief and that of just about everyone who met Brechler during his stay in the state that he's going to make a fine replacement for E L (Dick) ' I at t lwe s"'""' 1 -- - ' 1 "No official is dumb dishonest Ai a group they usually are fine succtssful people However sometimes there may be too much emotion entering into officiating and not enough e " t ''s'34'' °' Harris Hurls Play Again Today Spokes to Utes Trample Bears in Playoff Tilt 4-- In commenting about officials he said: k - 1 ' ' - ' - - 41410 Two other points Brechler brought up were officiating and the dollar lack in the Skyline a '''' e" :' ' - "ATHLETIC COMPETITION helps men to learn to live SPOKANE ab s together play together become more thoughtful of each other et 5 0 and be congenial The problems athletes have during college Davis Robrts 2b 3 1 CSmith es 4 1 ones they'll face in the future" he said are the'sa Norris lb 4 0 2 2 f ' ' '''''‘ 4 -- 0- Ken Vier) scores rtah's second run in a cloud of dust Monday afternoon during 13run explosion at expense of It was Brechler's views that we should stress a broad overall program in the Skyline "There's no such thing as a minor sports program especially to a person competing We need all types of sports" "The real test or reason for athletics in college today is to help these students become educated and take their place in society It's not possible to become educated just by are the veryfunda- ciseThe attitudes we teach in athletics mentals of life itself t 4'44 ' ' -- No Such Item as Minor Sports two-da- - ( 2 - 4 Zk ' ' - - 'f' 4 ' I'll admit that athletes should be treated just the same as other students especially on entrance qualifications and maintaining grades But sometimes I think that the athlete Is jeopardized by being an athlete If an athlete who is probably better known than other students because he is on 'exhibition' when competing does something out of the way then the accusing finger is immediately pointed at him A lesser known individual probably would pass unnoticed" said Brechler Officiating and Dollar - - - — Z '''' '1 4 46 ''- '' f:' 'At 'I g' I : ' - 4 7 4 Stands Up for Athletes In regards to winning he pointed out that winning great "But let's not forget the rules" - '' 4' -'' finger ' t ' 41 45 - i 1 1 t ' - ' 44444 ! : yt NS1 ''''' - ' t ' don't care whether the Skyline does or does not help athletes financially but whatever we agree on then let's stick to it" be continued - - - - - -- -- - ' e " "I - ' "" ' - - corn i'1''''3 006" - Brechler appears to know wheile he's going and exactly how he!s going to get there "There's no problem that can't be solved and that applies to the Skyline too" Brechler stated But he did emphasize that the conference must agree on the rules of Skyline play and then stick with them - ' 1 - missioner-- - - - w D tii i3 6-- LUIS APARICIO bounced a The victory boosted the Sharp single off McDougald's Oiro les league lead to 21i glove with the bases full and -- gantes 'over the idle Cleve bring in the land Indians ' enosnive otuatlity after the White strada 22 and a member Sox had loaded the bases on Sherm Lollar's infield single of manager Paul Richards and --Er pair-of i7tmed—"kiddie Is:orps" struck on Gene Freese and out seven walked four and hit Al Smith The Wilite Sox had gone'one in hurling his tilird con t ahead - on a two-rusingle plete game in starts by Minnie Minoso only to have life did not permit an extrabase the Yankees tie the score in nit' the last of the inning when The4only run the Senators Roger Mans hit his 15th homer made off Estrada came in the of the season and his llth in Iseventh on singles by Hal Nara the last 19 games Elmer Vato gaily pinch-hitteCHICAGO l NEW YORK sib r h rbt and FayeThroneberry ab r h itt Landis el 41 I OI Rehrdsn 2b 4 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Fox 2b 40 0 ( Le Minos° if 4 0 I 21 Lopez If 4120 tlEoerf Otypiti dnegf hits 0 0 0 Kewski lb 4 0 0 0 Boyer m-e-1 2 01 3 Torgsn lb 0 0 0 Marls rt Kaat the 0 OlSkowrn lb 4011 Freese 3b 3 sixth Lollar c r 4 0 3 01 Mantle ef 4 0 2 0 ms lagainst ethree Smith rf 40 0 0 Howard c 4 0 1 0 ItOoSrSy i e in 3b Apr cc tallies with a two-rudouble yetoppss I 3 0 0 0! 0 Kubek salf xi and a 3 0 0 0 itnh 0 Ford p etnhtihr hovT hiins —1 0 0 0 1 &Cent His 00 t seventh of the year arid Second Totals 33 8 I 3 Totals 83 2 II - in two days out for Pierce in 8tht The Orioles scored a single hit into double play for Staley in for McDougald in 9th run in the gth: first on Bob Allison's out for Ford in oth 9th muff of a fly ball and grounded out tor Richardson in singles 04)0 021- -3 (1biraga tiot 000 010- -2 by uene Woodling and Ron New York E—MoDougald 2 DP—Fox anlu- Hansen szewski Kubek Howard and Skow- ' 7 New York 8 ron LOB—Chicago r '''' 1 1 - ' - A Knows Where He's Going who are always pointing a do away with them - r ' 14 — Paul chided educators at athletics and trying to ' A - tie left little doubt in the minds of the persons listening - ' Pder P tt '' 1 tit L - fl" ""' At t ' 44 - —Rookie 3-- 4 1 ' tow °I:11 J-- "'- - - Att" 1 4 State-Universi- ty that he'll be in complete command when he takes over as - I - 1 - Sox' took Tct Chicagoof White two errors by antage third baseman Gil McDougald to push over a ninth inning run 1:iwoinndoainyg night a tnod frouon streak their victory over games- with a the New York Yankees 4 li - : BALTIMORE June 6 (UPI) Chuck Estrada won his sixth game against a single loss Monday night pitching- a to help the league Orioles gain Baltimore leading a victory' Over the Wash- ington Senators EW YORK June 6'(UPI)-- - I - ::") - Miscues Aid SOX: Estrada Nets 6th - 21-'-- -4 9 - ''''' 4 ? ' - -- - p 1:t t 1 411 k t 1 - Orioles 0 ‘ - - - Salt Lake CityYtah — Tuesday Morning — June 7 Page 18 ' ' 3-- 2 nit falft by When Paul Breehler the former Iowa University director of athletics who takes over as the new commissioner oi the ' Mountain States Athletic Assn Aug 15 made his first public ' appearance in Utah recently he Made '''''''-'4'''' '' a lot of believers out of the people I ' J who listened to his remarks ' T h e crew-cu- t younglooking 4 Iowan captivated both audiences at i a gathering of the Iowa natives in ( -- t Salt Lake City and the athletes coaches and other interested persons k kips ''' ' 1 who attended the awards banquet at 0Utah 44- --44r Brechler said he doesn't have any t magic formula to use as the new com- missioner but followers of athletics I at the University of Iowa marvel at '! how he built 4 up) the athletic plant and 4 ( va- amok" program while spending 14 years with the Hawkeyes Paul Brechler - ' - - - ' '‘ - A" AI" & Fla 01dk--e A01-4- 1 S ilk ALA CALA-- - " or4 46A: S k0416400161106 - |