Show ''INwkrv'r""e""'w11""""r"r""'"e""P""va"e""rl"'V"'"rrr""r4"e""""rls""lr"r'r"s"""w"""r"Ir"""'""r'r"r'"r'CV'''‘"k'"r"r"r'lr'W"I""'rTr"'"r"''rrlr"k"""r'trr'kr"r"'1rV''Ir'Iw'w' 0 " ' f r " " 0 0 ' 4 o d '' I i 0 r ' ' 4 Si 4 4- I d o v 4 4 w " w 14 w 0 k ' "' ''' k '' " w t w w lit it 'Te if ' 0 --- " W Er w k t' do o o' 44 o ''' 4 1 I: Nrorkev""0"'"" 0' gl ir - vwe' -4 — - '- -' Jack' Strati's' - Page 1113 - e Telibunt if - Fish and Game 1115 Page - t - Salt Lake City Utah — Sunday Morning — June rage 119 12 1960 A OP ' - ' Ash - allops-t- o - - tO64 Sports Alriot by :4- - ?1 1'1 - s' ? 1 MO011e 11 W14I' 1 : 1 74 rt ' '' t' ''''''1 The other day the president of the Northern League a Class C circultreontended fans-lo- stintelest In- - a bail game when the contest dragged much after two hours There will be fans who will argue against this But baseball in the matter of doubleheaders doesn't face: the same situation Oen it meant little if a doubleheader ended at 4 pm or 6:30 pm: that it does now when the clock warns of midnight Seems like it was Ban Johnson as league president who once asked his umpires how to speed up baseball games back baseball In the days of day-tim-e And If memory Is correct the colorful Tim Hurst wired back "Cut the games to seven Innings" We'd buy that same suggestion for night doubleheaders and we think most of the fans would agree i' Ji '''77! k 't 2et ' 4 ° ''' '1 s' ' ::' 1' yit ''4 '4 "' 4: '' A -- 1 ''‘ ' ' '' '''''z''' e 1 Secoha-Plac- — ' "1 ' ' '' - ' 4 -- - - ' '' ' : ' - - ' 1 k—1-- ' 4 ' t ' - -- s ' NEW YORK June IA—Celtic Ash from the Emerald Isle - kik I ‘ I t 4 Way an"eighth of a mile out and it was all over Associated Press Ely A ) 4 - ' A '' The time of 2:29 35 was far off Gallant Man's American record of 2:26 35 set in win ning the 1957 Renewal Celtic Ash paid $1880 $640 and $430 Venetian Way returned $720 and $530 Disperse $70 The victory'was worth a'net of $C6785 and boosted Celtic Ash's total earnings to4litit065 in nine races As a re--- he made only t year-olstarts finishing second in one of them This year he has three victories and three thirds in six outings came from last place Saturday and showed his heels to six - — 1i ' 1 t 7 1:- "i -' "7 ' -" - i''' other horses in the ' :: v ‘ or' 4"e"'4 ' 01'': Itr: ' I° ''' ' ''' ' 4L ''"''' 14s : ' A'' A1 :: t $150900 Belmont Stakes ' 1z : '''''': '1' ' ''"‘ I '1"o tptio044:--‘1"":' With Bill Hartack in the sad1 - - iw : ' '' T:' k !:1!z"-: f' 4 dle for his initial appearance (t"' ' '' '" '4--'0 '4 : -' ' ' iv 7:- 0 : in the classic Celtic ' :' ' t Ash under the wire a stepped - "' '''' t''''!' mrsi ' ' ' N winner over the s -c :440 5length '' ' If's '' ”: ' 't" T 1 Sunny Blue Farm's Kentucky XX "!7 '2: "—' '': ''4'''" 4' :'" ' ' ''''' I''' '': ! 444 ' 4 "!''' 2' I ' ''' '' '''' '' ' :VI 1''"t si — e '' 17 ' ' - — ' ' s ' " 11 4 Derby winner Venetia11Way 4 tRI ': -- 0 -t 1 v 1 lk) s' - ''4 ' ' ' ' '4 VENETIAN WAY got sec''' t sl ' ' ' ' "4 '' 1:1' 41:1 ' t' A:t : 1e -- "' :' ' 7' 3 4'7- - 1 't " :s ' 4: r' '''' ' t 1 'Ntm" ' 4 -0 ond money over the King eoe ' ' t Z f il4 tt ' '' 44 Ranch's Disperse It was an"' 07'!:2--":0401 et'--' ' ant ' tt A Y tt 0 el77'''--z-- : ! 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"" " Celtic Ash carried the green and gold silks of the Green Dunes Farm of Jo seph E O'Connell retired Boston Banker —Associated Press Wireohoto Celtic Ash Bill Hartack up gallops home to victory In the Belmont Stakes Saturday by six lengths Venetian Way set I ond from right was second coming in third PRIOR TO Saturday's tri umph his best performances were a pair of thirds back of I3ally Ache in the Preakness and the Jersey Derby Celtic Ash was bought in Ireland by trainer Tom Barry acting for O'Connell as he had in the case of Cavan The price was around $30000 Cavan won the Belmont two years ago after Derby and Preakness winner Tim Tam broke a leg during the race ' k ':: '" 1:'I'l-'00''Z- -- ''' ' with Disperse third front right Tomplon at right trailed in fourth spot if ' t - ' ' ' k IV-- -- k 7 - 1 1 i —-- P- 0 ' 4 x 4 !! NN - - - 1 - - 44-- - N - I it k eh Venetian Grabs 1 1 ' — T H E BELMONT winner The victory gave O'Connell never started in the Kentucky a perfect record in the stakes Derby May 7 but Hartack did He also won in 1958 with He won that one with Venetian Way but after finishing fifth Cavan another Irish-raisein the Preakness he was colt as the rider by trainer The horses broke from the dropped Vic Sovinsid Bill lost no time NEW YORK June 11 (UPI)! ASKED IF he felt trainer Derby last month Ilartack gate directly in front of the in signing to ride Celtic Ash -Don't call stands fôr the big —Willie Hartac k racing's Vic Sovinski did him a favor: warned newsmen him as Venetian me Wilke and don't ask any gallop with Cain Hoy Stables iangry young man was at his by dropping Tooth and Nail going to the rider after a disappont- stupid questions" Way's By Adsoclated Press !caustic best after booting ing fifth-placfront Right alongside were finish in the He issued' no such Hill BOSTON June 11—Johnny Celtic Ash to victory over Preakness Hartack snarled: Venetian Way- - with Eddie ArHe didn't do me a favor I niatunis Saturday but eyed earo seeking his seventh BelBuckley manager of minority Venetian Way Saturday in the' suspiciously mont victory and Tompion middleweight champion Paul Belmont Stakes would have got off that horse reporters t throughout the Pender Saturday appeared to However the controversial anyway" with Willie Shoemaker in the be trying some reverse English jockey insulted only one man' After piloting Venetian Way Interview saddle match and one horse—indirectly to land a to victory in the Kentucky Eric Guerin who finished AS THEY SHOT into the with NBA king Gene Fullmer last aboard Tooth and Nail first turn Shoemaker sent Sugar Ray Robinson who was the only rider who con CHICAGO June 11 (UPI)- -into the lead by about lost the first championship reliartack in the Bel-l'iaTompion M Kerr's Top Charger gratulated Travis was Venetian length Way match bout in bis remarkable mont Park jockey quarters next followed Tooth and an won by upset victory In the fistic career Friday "Nice ride" Guerin said as Nail Disperse and the rest $50000 Citation Handicap at split decision night—a 1:a The 'Belmont Stakes gross value 2150900 gross Willie wiped the dust from his Celtic Ash was far back in the Balmoral 696785 second 230180 to Fender pondered calling it value to winner 698085 Purse7 6125000Handle t Saturday out sprint went 8650602 iface with a large sponge third $15090 fourth $7545 rear of the field Tooth entries: Nail and Tompion Supplementary quits 1953 victor Better Bee the backing went into the They Wt Jockey Owner Mile 1 Y Str Fin PP Ia Odds HARTACK NODDED and Horse NEITHER planned any Celtic Ash 67 7 7 stretch with a mile to travel to win in a photo finish Gm Dunes 840 126 Hartack 4he the said: 32-Blue I he the 126 574 2ht Arcaro Venet'n Snny Wy In that order Midway down hasty decisions Pender will Disperse 3h 5 3h b125 FlImetis Brig Bch 1775 "Thanks Eric I was afraid the backside Arcaro 85e 7 14 b126 Shemker Whitney 2h 3h Top Charger ridden by sTompion vacation for several weeks in Jhn sent the 5 9 126 Wdhouse 5hf Merrick 1362 he (Celtic Ash) was William 0 Ohl going to Kentucky Derby winner out in Evan Anyon and coupled b126 York Florida Robinson is heading Nagea 2 5hf HBKeck 5275 7 7 7 126 Guerin Cam Hoy 295 take off on me on the backsTth & Nail 1 3he 43 4h Demobilize went off as the back for New York front entry tauppementary 5 to 1 second choice in the Clear stretch and I had a tough time (No wind) ime :24 :48 1:12 12 137 3 5 2:03 3 5 2:29 3 5 Both fighters would like to and fast him I moved outside field of seven Tomp ion dropped-bac4 20 polding 6 40 have words with one of Friday 1880 Ash 5 30 at about the half-mil720 Way pole so half a length as Tooth and 720 night's officials Six horses were scratched S Sicambre-AsPlant by Nepenthe I'd be in a position to let him Nall started to fade and DisTrainer T Barry Winne CB Buckley said he will try for In gate 4:50 off 4:50 start good won eaallY run and at the threeeighths perse moved In on the lead from the overnight entry list Footnotes: 7th Belmont a match with world light s to produce a gross of $34800 Celtic Ash saved ground while under restraint to the last he really cut out (took era mile was sent to the outside at the stretch turn took command from pole heavyweight king clear which paid the winner $31750 without off'' and drew before the Way Venetian post reaching furlong Archie Moore following Pen- need of urging Venetian War raced nearest Tompion for John William was fifth Calumet Farms' OnAnd-Omile went to the front when sent to the inside and entered the stretch der's repeat of his Jan with A reporter then asked Nagea was next Celtic Ash winner of two stakes a short lead but was unable to stay with Celtic Ash Disperse previbut 22 conquest of the during the drive racing on the outside to the stretchheld on willingly If he knew the next still trailed was unable to overtake Venetian Way Tompion took an early lead and this year was the 3 to 5 ously Massachusettthe for Man to but was Venetian Way then In mile ride set for gave the pace Sugar rue which he would The crowd of 43338 which odds on favorite for the one John William forwardly placed to the stretch before tiring s-New ver- continued Celtic Ash could not keep up Nagea in close quarters leaving the upper turn failed turned out in perfect weather mile run but finished fourth to after but failed Nall and Tooth stay clear when to rally began alertly sion of the crown racing forwardly placed to the mile "I don't know" he answered for this 92nd and richest run behind Mrs Priscilla D Wills' Copyright 1360 by Triangle Publication Inc (Morning Telegraph) of the classic was mak"What do we want with "That's up to the owner and ning some noise But it didn't Little Tytus Fullmer? 9 Buckley said ing to trainei But I'm the ready -THE FIELD was bunched help Tompion ride that horse any time" "Pender is world champion of the way but Better most Over in a corner of the Fullmer is only the NBA VENETIAN WAY still held Bee was in command down the Eddie Arcaro jockey quarters a half length lead coming off stretch until champ And he ran out on a Top Charger Nvho rode Venevian Way also the backstretch with a half fight with Paul a year ago ahead only feet from was praising Celtic Ash March for which he was susmile to the finish line Tampion pulled the wire It was Top Charger's pended in Massachusetts and "I CAN SEE where that colt was second in front of Disperse second win in nine starts this New York Do you think we're but Ilartack was coming fast year and the purse was the The tourney will highlight might be the best threeyear with Celtic Ash- The Salt Lake City Tennis going to chase Fullmer?" he has ever won old of the year" Eddie said scheduled are the local tennis season—Ind Arcaro still had Venetian largest Championships own his into "He's Charger 'paid $1220 Top coming just for June 20 to 26 at the Salt should draw all the Way on the front end as they top play- now" and $320 Better Bee re$540 Lake Tennis club it was anout for home with Willie Shoemaker who fin straightened ers Steve the with of and $500 and Lit turned $920 exception HamLee nounced Saturday by a quarter mile to travel But it W ished fourth aboard favored was evident that the luck of tie Tytus 440 Top Charger Morgan winner of the mel tourney director was clocked at 1:34 25 barely Tompion explained that his the Irish was The men's singles play will Adams meet last week Mor- mount going to prevail a second off the track record all over "was jumping get under way two days earlier will be playing in the the track during the early Celtic Ash caught Venetian of 1:33 15 SAN DIEGO CALIF June in order to keep the schedule gan NCAA tournament for the Uni- running" 11 (UPI)—Light heavyweight from being overcrowded "He did everythinil but run" versity of Utah champion Archie Moore at Shoemal7er added When we 3 ALL DIVISIONS are open his verbal best said Satur ? r LINN ROCKWOOD peren- hit the final turn I knew we ' - day night he was afraid to for entrants ranging from 11 nial former "rewho wouldn't champion get anything" answer Paul Fender's call to and under to senior 35 events I 4 rA: battle—because he was afraid in both singles and doubles tired" has indicated he will he'd hurt the New Englander except that there will be no come back to the active ranks Set Links Event i along with Wayne Pearce t' Archie in training at his mixed doubles play 44 I s in11 women will WPD NEW YORK June entrants Top : All players must be reg! "salt mine" near here and 1 I t clude Leah Daly who chalked —The 1961 International golf pointing for a shot at the istered with the USLTA Ham"' winner of the Floyd Patter mel said and there will be an up upset victories over Margo championship and Canada Cup Johansson re entry fee charged by divisions Hedges and Janice Romney in matches will be played at Do ' ‘ v the meet next Adams and Rico two rado her Puerto spring Balls will be furnished for all match said: victims will be anxious for an- it was announced Saturday ' ‘ J "Kid Clutch did nothing matches ' ril other chance ' Pace of Frank Jr 'I'': president against Sugar Ray (RobinThe younger divisions will the International Golf Assn t The entry deadline ha 1 son) to enhance his stature been set for Friday at 7 pm be swelled by entries from the said the Dorado Bach golf ir ?' 1$ as 149th middleweight will ir1 taken at the active Little League tennis pro course will present a 'superb Eerie champion" 11 test" for the golfers Salt Ix lie Tenn:a Club gram v i Polder Eyes After Belmont Victory Wrathful Willie Sounds Off Again Fullmer? Could Be! once-aroun- Top Charger Sets Pace In Handicap title-clearin- g 1 Chart on Belmont But Longer Prize Fights The Intermountain Boxing Cub's petition to allow a "sudden death plaMf" to decide the June 29 world championship bout isn't as silly as some would suppose With the exception of horse racing track and field and swimming that allow dead beats sports insists its contestants decide a winner Boxing allows the draw the boxers would fight an extra round if the judges and referee voted the BasilioFullmer fight all even after 15 Such an innovation would have saved the show at Bozeman when Giardello and Fullmer couldn't show a winner THE SUDDEN death—the now or never situation—would have the ringsiders and bleacher fans shouting their lungs out and the TV audiences magnetized to their screens just as a sudden death situation in the Giant-Col- t playoff a year dramatic most the as presentathe earned sports plaudits ago tion The additional rounds may draw some censure but in the has been scheduled and at least last 30 years one billed in the United States In 1954 Boise seven between Bobby Woods and Henry Davis offered a It ended in the 15th with Woods scoring a kayo draw makes no one happy round may not be the longest fight that lasted seven round the referee Jack Burke so it miles23-year-old- s added---fira- 2 1 5 Observation Ward k e three-quarte- n three-quarte- York-Europea- Net Officials illap Dates For Annual City Battle a Pender's Call and boxing could use a &Ho more draw gate - I 6 Moore Refuses '''- ''"1' t:'si 2 II ' ? t 7 '''4:1- - l' t7?t Illuk!141Pr06"''' 4"''-- Tim Hurst Had the Idea 0WWVOPWW1?A'-'V- 444 Y 11er 4- '-- ‘ 'v 5::: - ' nine-innin- both baseball Vt -' ' ' 3 nine-innin- Jut 624 '': !:ilt -- nine-innin- at the (! :: ' '' ' -- Baseball has made one concession along this line The two games in the minors have been modified to Include one seven-inninand one clash It would be just a step along this way to make both games seven innings In the Pacific Coast League a doubleheader usually kills hours and no fan could complain if he left the park a halfhour earlier than at present There will be diehards who will disagree that doubleheaders drag too long but for proof just watch the crowd file out in the late innings of a doubleheader no matter what the score may be at Dcrks Even the seven-inninbeginnings of the doubleheaders frequently run 212 hours and with the lapse between games it's frightening to think of starting the game at 9:30 pm However a note of caution—the extra fool proof The Ring Record Book shows with gloves was April 6 1893 110 rounds hours and 19 minutes And after the 110th couldn't decide between Andy Bowen and went into the books as a draw Ie! 1 : tradition-encumbere- : 1'44' 4'4' I - : s' 4 ' :i444IL74' t :2) " ø'''''' rr 1PIA A V s l'1141 --47 ::t: 1 t: 'r In the face of such a hidebound attitude it is foolish to suggest changes But we can't help offering one—when there's a night doubleheader why not play both games seven Innings? A :: ° '1'5 66 eAW54 BASEBALL believes it retains kits selfiwarded status as The National Pastime that the game as played today offers the epitome of thrills and suspense and that sport heretics suggesting changes are a menace to national security Under the proposal made Saturday Itt 1' L I Of all the spectator sports baseball shows the least enthusiasm when an outsider (anyone not of the status of a major or minor league executive) offers constructive criticism or suggestions that might improve the game ' 144"? (' l‘rt) L''''''''' Tribune Sports Editor 6e:A4A1 '114 coot 7:se gil i'41 '''''' 0i -- - rt411 '' ' ' ' 1 - "N c 4 44201111 elma II - i' 1 I 0I "-- - -- '? " ?' dor it - - I r t' i 7r N - i - t- - f -- n k ' 1 '4 ' It ''''Se'0$F00::Rguloe PfretteLio'oiap ia1 1 114 1 e? ' La With his club in the midst of a torrid pennant struggle Mgr Danny Murtaugh will send his regular Pirate batting order against the Bees Monday night and battlethe Salt Lakers just like a National League rival Contacted in St Louis Saturday afternoon Murtaugh said: "We have been 4 'O - '- - Vernon Law a native of Idaho who pitches forPlrates In Si at MIA athletic lunch --will be honored Monday' -- 1 '‘ - battling to :stay on top of the league from the firs 4 and we go from Salt Lake into San Francisco And Los Angeles and that trip could win or lose the pendant for us 'We iren't letting up for this ball game at all although we probably won't Nthrow a frpntllne starting fór the who1e game pitcher - -— - "BUT THE regular batting order goes and we may use Jim Umbricht one of your Bee graduates for a couple of innings" Murtaugh said The Pirates slated to arrive about midnight Sunday via a special charter from St Louis will receive the hospitalitv of the city and state Monday For those who ro!f b?autiful Oak ridge will be the SCMIC of the day's activity with the go!fing Bees and a few boosters teamIng up in a tournament THOSE WHO prefer to dunk a few worms will be guests at Nick Galanis' cabin- - at Silver Fork For the others tour planned or there's a sigtt-seeinjust relaxation around the mountain cabin t the hotel or the Oakridge pooL - - " Ak"A Al4A"1111LA4-01"-Alk- ok AS-A- L "" A I t 4t ':ic '''-k'-c f 4 t i -' ' I - ' i I k ---- i - --2 I - -- -- ' - - : - 6- awf t - ' ' ' 1 '''' 7 rTiva16i Dick - - ' VoillogAmoiloommionolono I 4 4k 4 - its0r-- 1f t iw0000"'°11(t'''"-4- ! do ' - ') is --- 1 -- '4 ' i ) Stuart who hit some of the longest homers In will return to plague former teammates - Derks Watery I It 11 414 ttyttlt" t 40to ' '4 1 and box seats went before noon Saturday There are about 400 loge seats re maining These are reserved and are the new box seats - near the end of the grandstand For those who waited too long' 3000 general admission seats will go on sale Monday at 9 am General adMissions are $125 for adults 75 cents for stu dents and 50 cents for kids The Bees are going to make every effort to get all the fans who show up into the park which probably means a newrecotd for Derks Field - "060641k ''' 4 44 Ar-e- Itt - - 4440 ''14ke4A4'''''' All reserved grandstand 1 4" 1 A lho The game itself Is slated for 7:30 The ticket situation is tightening t 4"s'-t-- 11(' I t' kA Ni2ht Gänie ay "k8) i - 1 In-3Iond- "" Auk Ak A fa 40‘4 A411011LMLALAIL4LAL 4010 lit A AAVA - Ao 3 - - ArAAILAAILiiii - - A 4160iAA"AAAAilkoAk ilk ti - A 4k4A 4044 o44 A 40'x00AA t |