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Show Whodunnit Major Leagues ' Page D-- Page D4 2 Section D Salt Lake Citv, Utah July 1, Friday Morning 1960 Page One .Parsons Sports Mirror by s- John Mooney Into Fourth Tribune Sports Editor Walter O Malley, in speaking recently of attendance for the Los Angeles Dodger games in the Coliseum, observed: A great many Los" Angeles cltlzenA see only two Dodger games a year. Thousands see only one game a season. Our surveys show that the great majority of fans do not attend V , more than three games a year. "Of course, the season ticket holders attend frequently, but this group makes up a comparatively small percentage of our total fans. OMalleys remarks should be interpreted by all baseball ' ' , people. They would indicate the day of the hard corps of loyal fans may be passing, that basebaU must like the circus consider attracting many, new fans for each game." games This, like our suggestion of the two seven-inninfor the night doubleheader-- , will raise the. eyebrows of the baseball purists, who still contend The National Pastime was and its good enough good enough for for us. g . will look at the sparsely-populateTHE stands at the baseball park (attendance total for the Bee stands for season to date, about 45,000) and the almost-ful- l the fight and come to the obvious conclusion that the public must be crazy 'not to patronize baseball better. The gate for the championship fight exceeded the total gate receipts for the entire Bee season to date; and the crowd of 11,194 fans was the largest to see a sports event at Derks. The exhibition game with the Pirates drew 9,822 fans, the exhibition game in the spring drew 10,002 and the baseball game. record is the 10,406 for the Cleveland-GiantDIE-HARD- d s -- v S W VV i A There was one reason why the cash registers started to tinkle two weeks before the title fight The promoters went into their pocket to get a promotion to stir the jaded interest. bout, the title fight gate Without the may have been closer to $50,000. The promoters didnt sit bn their hands and bemoan the fact Utahns were not supporting the first title fight in Salt Lake City. They didnt chide the merchants for not buying tickets, or the Chamber of Commerce that turned thumbs down on the fight pesters downtown and the suggestion that a fight banner be hung across the street. The promoters did not put the blame on anyone. They knew they had a financial turkey on their hands and they set about making a more attractive package. That something extra sold the fight and turned a nice payday for the fighters and promoters. In other words, the boxing promoters Jumped in with both feet in the competition for the sports and entertainment dollar. r By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor With a purse of $72,650 to divy following the successful title defense Wednesday, Gene Fullmer is becoming tax conscious as he considers his immediate future. Meeting with the press Thursday Fullmer admitted, Frankly, I would prefer 'to fight Sugar Ray Robinson in my next defense. I have a score to settle with him. Hes y The only run scored off him was on a walk with the bases loaded in the fifth Clark Rests,. Must Hit 175 Pounds The Bees scored single runs in the first, second, fifth and sixth innings. They had the help of six walks and two Rainier errors. The Bees first run came on a double by Chick King- qnd a single by Harry Bright. KING ALSO figured in the second run, which he drove in with another double after Charlie Silvers walked and reached second on an error. The Bees put together singles by Jim Bftuer, Chick Harmon and Reggie Hamilton for their third run, and used a hit batsman, again King, a stolen base, and a single by R. C. Stevens for their fourth run. - DON RUDOLPH, starter, got his fourth loss against five victories. The enabled the Bees to pass the Rainiers into fourth place. lOth-roun- b Li&t One way to get them! Ralph happily after a carp-huntin- g d Loop Leaders Start Early, Carp Hunters Squelch Rally, Win, Bag Limits .With Arrows The SPOKANE, June SALT LAKE (SEATTLE ab r h rbil ab r h rbl 4 2 2 UMartyiirf Kins cf 3 0 0 1 0 Mitchell If 3 0 Oj OBrien 3b 4 0 10 Bright 3b 4 0 1 1 Coleman lb 4 0 1 0 Stevens lb 4 0 1 l1 Taylor ct 4 0 10 Baumer 2b 4 1 1 O Bevan c 4 0 0 0 Harmon rf 5 0 2 O Hain ss 4 12 0 Hamiltn ss 3 0 1 1: Pettit If 4 0 0 0 Silvers c 2 11 0 MlmbrfJb 2 0 0 0 Parsons p 4 0 0 0: Rudolph p 1 000 0 0 0 0 Wall p 10 0 0 Martin p 0 0 0 0 By Associated Press 30 league - leading Spokane Indians jumped on San Diego for four runs In the first inning 81 1 8 1 Totals 86 4 9 4 Total and held off the Padres for a out for Wall In 7th. 110 Oil 06 04 43 Pacific Coast League ViSalt Lake 000 010 0001 Seattle ctory here Thursday night E Bevan, Rudolph DP JBevan to The Indians quick outburst OBrien Hain to Coleman. LOB Salt Lake 11, Seattle 6. 2B King 2. came off Ken McBride, who SB King. Taylor. Head in, the Hole Thinking Ip suffered his 10th loss of the 9 Parsons (W, season. 4V4 (Lr5-4- ) Baseball thinking, on many levels, takes a tip from the Rudolph 2 Wall 2 legendary habit of the ostrich, of hiding its head and refusing Martin MILLIE DAVIS and Curt HBP Kin by Wall. T 2:30. A to face danger. 1,288. Roberts opened the game for team as he The average fan owes" as much to a baseball triSpokane with does to the merchant competing for his trade. and walked Tony ples. Roig Baseball may realize this sometime and start taking Mountie9 Bombard t Ron Fairly slammed a double to dead center, scoring steps to spice the program with something extra. Tacoma, 12 to 7 Roberts and Roig. VANCOUVER, June 30 can spoil the sale of the original True, Earl Robinson dumped a sin- The Vancouver Mounties product scored nine runs in the first Butthere was a bloke named Joe Engel in the Southern inning when 14 batters came n Dazzles Ports the horrified who elephants Association purists by bringing to the plate arid coasted to a into the park, and he didn't die broke. 12-As Sacs Win, 3-- 0 victory over Tacoma And, if the fireworks display of Bill Veeck, and the giving Giants in a Pacific Coast PORTLAND, ORE., June 30 away of little bonus gifts to the fans at Comiskey Park in League baseball game here UP) Winston Brown throttled Chicago, are a bush, we could all stand a little less sophisti- Thursday night r Portland with a deft cation. TACOMA VANCOUVER a s the Sacramento Solons ab r b rbl NORMAN ROTHSCHILD, Joe Dupler, Fran Haun, Laurel AlvresSb ab1 r 1h 1rbtj0 In a Causey 2b 5 111 blanked the Beavers 1 2 on U Gene Basilio ss could Carmen Fullmer and Rhodes Alomar 3 3 2 0 Pacific Coast League baseball have Brown, wept 1 0 Durham If 5 2 3 2 Alou cf every street comer between Cedar City and Logan and not OCnll 2b 1 01 Barker lb 5 12 4 game here Thursday. Oertel rf 5 110 Prescott, increased the fight gate by $1,000. 0 01 White e If 3b 5 13 1 MUILE BROWN yas daz3 41 Goss cf 5 2 3 1 Surely, It hurt them to see a fight they had swung for Philips lb 4 sa 5 113 zling the Beavers, the Solons 3b OiFinegan Pagan Salt Lake dying on the vine. 0 0Hatten p 0 0 0 0 backed him with 10 hits. One rf or lament their Perry rf 0 OlNevarrop 5 0 0 0 But they didnt line up the 0 0 c of the safeties was by A1 Heist Haller as titles their fate in sack cloth and ashes. They promoted, 0 0 in the sixth inning. He lined 0 0 Fisher p Implied. And they came out winners. 0 0 Tief thlr p a double down the right field 1 1 HARKING BACK to OMalleys survey, of the need for Werle p 1 0 0 0 line and It broke a scoreless new customers each night in the ball park, and remembering Jones p 0 0 oo 4 tie, scoring Manny Jiminez and the success of the fight promoters, it is obvious the baseball Totals 88 7 IS f Totals 48 12 16 It J. W. Porter. out for Perry in 8th; situation needs some good shots. A double also figured In Sacout for Haller In 8th; c grounded out for Werle In 8th. Theres too much competition for the sports ramentos other run. Milo 7 206 106 60S dollar these days from stock cars, boats, fishing, patios and Taeoma In the eighth, and 910 OtO OOx11 Smith hit it Vancouver barbecues, golf, tennis and just relaxing for baseball to E Prescott 3. DP Barker Alomar he raced home on a single by 8. 2B EXPECT the fans to come out night after night The enter- and Barker. LOB Tacoma Jim Bolger. Barker, Goss, Pagan 2. White. 3B tainment and recreation dollar still is available, but the guy Finnegan, HR Durham. Werle, SACRAMENTO PORTLAND rbl who goes out after it, instead of waiting for it to come to him, Rhodes, Phillip. SIp Prescott. k r er bb so Petrsn aa b5 r 0h rbl Graff 2b b4 r 0h 10 10 V 5 Fisher winds up the winner. 3 0 2 0 Smith 3b 4 11 0 Baxes ss Vs 4 Ttefenthaler Jiminetrf 4 12 OjCausion rf 4 0 0 0 6Vb 5 Werle 0 0 4 back-to-bac- k 400-foo- () g Lamar Dark will lay off from all sparring and training for at. least three months and if he wants to fight after that period Ife must make the light heavyweight limit THAT WAS the decision of Mgr. Marv Jenson Thursday, the following knockout, of Clark by Pete Rademacher at Derks Field. It will be up to Lamar to make up his mind,, but I will Merrill grins on Great Salt Lake marshes. He and pal not try to influence him to come back. Thats his choice," expedition nailed the big fish with- - bow and arrow. Marv. said. But after at least three months, If he does want to come back, hell have to train down and fight as a light heavyweight. 4-- 3 IN ANSWER to the many fans who contended Jenson should have stopped the fight gle to center to plate Fairly when Clark obviously was outwith the last run. classed, Jenson said, I conAfter that McBride was alMerrill and Robbie sidered stopping the fight four Ralph most untouchable, giving up Mickeisen have the solution or five times, but every time only two more hits. for getting fish when rod, reel between rounds when I suggested this, Clark would say, THE PADRES, who outhit and line dont seem to work. Get out the trusty bows and Im all right Lemme try one the winners 10 to 6, began more round. whittling away at the deficit in arrows. "His mind was clear when I the fifth when Hector RodriTHE PAIR 'recently bagged talked to him each round. We guez scored on an error by nine huge carp during a trip knew what to expect from first baseman A1 Norris. to the marshes at the Rudy Rademacher and our plan was SAN DIEGO ISPOKANE t and North Point Duck Gubs to open an assault on obrhrbl abrhrbl him from the first bell, figurF.Rbnsn cf 5 0 2 0; Davis cf 4 110 west of Salt Lake City. ,v 1 McAnny rf 5 0 0, Roberts 2b 4 111 The fish ranged from 15 to ing he wouldnt have the du4 0 0 0 Osplmn 2b 3 0 0 O Smith ss 1 0 0 0 Roig 3b Peters p 30 pounds In weight and from rability of Bartolo Sonl and '3110 Martin 3b 4 1 1 0 Fairly If 2 112 wouldnt take that much punCarreon lb 4 0 Oi Norris lb 3 0 0 0 26 to 32 inches in length. d , There Must Be an Answer After Rivals Fail -- ! mer w Li M t . 'Vs SEATTLE, June 30 (UPI) Tommy Parsons Thursday the Seattle night ..confined Ttainiers to five hits for a 41 victory by the Salt Lake "City Bees before 1,288 fans here. Parsons struck out eight, and walked three to pick up his fifth victory against two defeats. . . r Sails Bees four-hitte- 3-- all-ou- " 1 Johnson If Thomas c Rodrqez ss McBride p 2b 3 0 2 OE.Rbntn rf 3 0 1 1 4 0 0 lJBrumJeyc 3 0 0 0 4 1 1 0 Rakow p 3 0 10 2 0 1 0; It was more like a ishment hunt- ing trip, Merrill laughed. They put up a terrific bat-tie- 1111 WITH THEIR share of the $112,000 gate for the April defense In Bozeman, Fullmer and Jenson afe very Important people to Uncle Sams internal revenue agents, r Another big fight this yeat would put Gene in a pretty tough tax bite bracket Any way, Fullmer has been li) training -- almost steady for a yefft and a half, with six fights ? under his belt He'd like to spend soma time with his family, and; catch up on his hunting and fishing pursuits. -- Joe Dupler, the mink ranch er who heads the Intermoun? tain Boxing Club, Immediately offered Robinson $100,000 to meet Fullmer for the cham plonship. Few expect Robinson to accept anywhere near such a pittance, and he probably would shy away from Utah as the fight site. i - , NORM Rothschild, the co promoter of the fight said the gross gate was $101,083 for Salt Lake Citys first world championship fight The net gates was $90,625. The total net gate from tickets to the fight and TV was $181,625, Total attendance for the fight was 11,194. Fullmers -- Fullmer, who came out of this fight much better off than he did In their first bou$ in San Francisco, and Jenson will spend a few weeks listening to the promoters clamor for the champ's services. New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Bozeman and Edmonton, Canada were among the cities seeking Fullmers next title defense. But Lamar has been geton how to pace himself and he couldnt force' himself to shoot the works. Young Mickeisen lyasnt around for comment.". . . he had gone carp hunting. One thing the "hunters" wont have to worry about . . . theres no limit Carp are a nuisance the more the archers get the better. He remembered how he ran out of gas against Soni, and he couldnt turn it loose. - Clark says the same thing that I do, that he didn't take near the beating the public thought he did." Still a good choice of Quality-bui- NYLON JUST $ e Observation Ward Critic may scoff of the wild swings of 200 fciftor. $72000 is good pay tar fall mar, kvf halt at Jones Hatten Nevarro (W. T 2:33. 1,464. 1 ) WP 84 3 3 10 Hatten, 4 0 111 Freese 3b Wilson If Porter lb 4 4 0 1 2 Jones lb Heist cf LitterU 2b 4 0 0 01 Taussig cf Barragn c 4 0 3 OiWestrfld c Brown p 3 0 0 9; Micklsn p Bolger If Werle. A 110 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 0 0 BLACKWALL BIG REASONS Tbiredays Reiatti Chicago 11, Milwaukee 8 San Francisco 118. Pittsburgh 1 Los Angeles 10, Philadelphia 6. Fridays Probable Pitchers . Milwaukee at St. Louis 2 games, and twilight-nigh- t ) Pixarro 4-2) ) vs. Jackson Mackentie (0-1- ) and SimmonS Cincinnati at Chicago New eotp be (3-5- ) vs. Freeman (3-0-). San Francisco vs. Duzhardt (night) ODell (3-) Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (night) ve. Law (11-3- ) ) Fodres ; International League Columbus 2. Toronto 0 .crimen to Ticom. Salt Lak. City American Association .... 9- - P n American Association Mexico City Tigers 13, San An tonic "Id Pueblo 6, Amarillo 3 Tulsa 7, Monterrey 6 Mexico City Reds 2, Rio Grande Valley 1 Victoria 4, Veracrut ! Austin l Poaa Rica 1 43 40 38 38 34 34 38 34 34 .648 .641 94) , You get all A you , . AU Safety, High Earnings, plus Free Gifts! Why be satisfied f AND - OTHER TYPER AND SIZES Your Choice of GUARANTEED RETREADS FREE GIFTS pplaed to Delected tire eating or yovr tire FOR TOUR THRIFT'' FREE FLASH CAMERA, ready lo use. complete with flash attachment - and 6 months Supply of film tree. 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SET. flR-S- Don't Complete Outfit PnOXE DA nicu PUIS TU ICTItUDABU TIDE MANY, MANY fi- with less? 1,230. Shreveport 11. Birmingham 7 Nashville 7. Chattanooga 4 Atlanta 6, Little Rock 3 Memphis 9, Mobile 4 t three when save at Bgseret Federal . . 6162 0069 Southern Association Stt 4 33 .321 ' Bit Seattle 38.814 8 Vancouver 41 .433 loti 45 .430 12 Va San Diego 44 Ml IB Portland keaalta , ... Tkatadayg Vancouver 12. Tacoma 7 Spokane 4, San Diego 3 Sacramento 3, Portland 0 . Sait Lake City 4, Seattle 1" Frill,', Pretable Pltekerg 3 Tacoma (Dom Zanni and ) and Juan Mondial at Vancouver (Chet Nichols 4 and Elliot Coleman Sacramento (Tony Dial 66) at San Diego unTepprted .. ' Salt Lake City (Dave Jlmlneg 63) at Seattle (Ray Klpplemayar . $' 0 0 None. 2:07. 1.70-- 1 S WHITEWALL 2010 Pacific Coast League W.a Uri ret Mill 46 32 .080 Spoknnw S Montreal 1, Richmond 0 Rochester 8. Miami 2 Havana 6, Buffalo 2 , Indianapolis 7. Denver 6 St, Paul 9, Charleston 4 Louisville 5, Houston 0 Worth Minneapolis 4, Dalias-Fo- rt . Thirsdays Basalts New York 10. Kansas City 2 Boston 11, Detroit 7 Chicago 4, Washington 2 Baltimore 9 Cleveland 1 Friday's Probable Pitchers Cleveland at Washington Grant (5-3- ) vs. Fisher (2-4- ) Chicago at Baltimore (night)- vs. Pappas Kemmerer (3-) Detroit at. New York (night) Lary ) vs. Ford (4-Kansas City at Boston (night) vs. Sullivan (3-8- ) HaU (5-- 0 0 0 0 DP Bolger to Peterson to Porter. Left Sacramento 7; Portland 5. 2B Heist, Smith. 3B Mickel-aeSB Barragan. Sac Rpown. Ip b r ef bb so 9 4 0 0 2 7 Brown (W, 8-8 9 3 3 0 12 Mlckelaen (L, 1 0 0 0 0 1 Valentinetti E T Tharadayn Keialta Boise 10. Blllingt 4 Pocatello 14, Idaho rails Only games 606 60? 000 000 Sacrament Portland Pioneer League American League H DESERET FEDERAL Totals 88 8 10 Si Totals 86 0 4 9 for Mickelscn in 8th. TribWe Baseball Scoreboard National League 1195 1 FOR. SAVING AT IVslntinti p 0 0 0 0 10 (4-5- Kellys lt from.4th of July Sale! I - per cent 40 amounted to $72,650. He splits down the middle with Jenson, who must pay all the expenses. The challenger, Carmen Basilio, received $51,487 for. his SO per cent cut of gate and TV. pall-bearer- live-wir- ' 1 ting advice '. SS 4 6 4 Totsls S 8 16 It Totals for McBride in 7th. 666 611 661 8 Ssn Dicta 406 909 60x 4 Spokane E Carreon. Norris, Roig. DP Brumley to Roig, McBride to Rodriguez to Carreon, Smith to Norria. Roberts to Smith to Norris. LOB San Dieso 9. Spokane 3. 2 B Fairly. 3B Davis. Roberts. HR Jones. b r erbbsa Ip 6 McBride (L, 6 4 4 2 2 2 Peters 0 0 0 0 2 Rakow (W. 9 10 8 2 2 5 T 2:20, A-'- 1U. the only man who evef knocked me out' But I dont know If It will be advisable for me to fight again this year because ol my tax situation.? 44 SOUTH MAlN$.L'.C."" psifiMt vl60 ASSOCIATION NORTH UNIVERSITY, PROVO Go' ond " noo sick (N. 2nd Tira Center ST, Wtit) Ph. 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