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Show "i"" ,n T" ynm- in j y nd' piiii, n, - w ipmi nr-- g t jy 9 4 John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor Theie s a possibility as many as six of the eight teams in the Pacific Coast League might wind up in the r edV at the end of the 1960 baseball season. The story In Friday's Tribune, that the Portland - Beavers needed 300,000 fans in the last month of the season to insure1 operation of the club next year, could have been said about several PCL dubs. Only Spokane and Tacoma are averaging well above the budgeted 3.00Q fans a night average, the breakeven point In the PCL. On top of this, there's the perennial trouble at Sacramento, the question marks at Portland, Salt Lake to pinpoint but and Vancouver and the general plight of three baseball ' below the major league level Dewey Soriano Yet, Dewey Soriano, president of the PCL, talking with press and radio representatives at lunch Friday, professed optimism. And, even more strange, considering tne obvious pessimistic aspects of the league situation, we tencf to agiee with Deweys optimism. Hdre are some of the Soriano thoughts, relative to the expansion of the majors and baseball in general: The Pacific Coast League reached a low point in 1958 (when the majors 'invaded Los Angeles and San Francisco) ancTffieTcague only can geTBetter in the future. We of the PCL look forward to the majors expanding In 1961. This move (the expansion to 10 team leagues in the majors) will give new life to all of baseball The Continental League idea was unstable: expansion of the majors was the only way baseball, could broaden its scope., Name players mean so much in major league baseball interest. The Continental League would not have had the 'names and the fans wouldnt have turned out. Now, the expanded leagues will give four more cities a chance to see name players. PCL Readies Moves Soriano continued, Now that the National and American Leagues have plotted their courses, the Pacific Coast will know which way to move at the end of the season. THERE has been talk of shifting a franchise to Canada. This must be considered, because Edmonton and Calgary have good population centers. Surely, the weather offers problems there, but where doesnt it in the Pacific Coast League territory now? In all probability," the league prexy added, any realignment would be confined to the area from Denver west, I would Imagine. I like the idea of two Triple A leagues, because the PCL needs a playoff. The American Assn, and International League have had their Little World Series, but we have had nothing to wind up the season. This would be basis in the future. possible ou an East-Wes- t Claude Engberg, president of the Pioneer League, added, is a trend toward more outright ownership of minor Thej-league clubs by the majors, all the way from Triple A down through the lower classification leagues. post-seaso- AND NICK MORGAN JR., the Bee prexy, elaborated, There was a time when we figured pride in local ownership was the answer to attendance. We know differently now. Well just have to swallow our local pride and be happy to see a major league club come into the territory andjpenite - the club. e Chips in y Swat y y yry uji uff yp' r p g -y yg 6-- 2 Salt Lake City, Utah 4-Pl- Saturday Morning August Tage 19 6, 1960 To Tacoma By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor . It could have' been U.N. Night at Derks Friday. For six innings, those guys from Portland Vito-ealmost everything the Bees tried to organize, and for the last three, they, made concessions that didnt count much to the Bees In an 11-- upset of the defending PCL champs. IN THE .TELEVISED tilt that drew 1,683 paying customers to the bail yard, Vito Valen-tinett- i held the Bees under his powers for six, until his arm tightened and he retired on the fat end of a edge. Lynn Lovenguth and Larry Jansen hurled out the last three, trading outs for base hits in marring the opener of a series for the Buzzers. SPOKANE, Aug. 5 (UPI) home Matty Alous three-rurun in the third paced the Tacoma Giants to a victory over Spokane Friday night. Don Zannl ran lip his fifth win in rutting the Indians league lead to three games over the hard pressing Giants, n 6-- d five-gam- . Zanni worked six innings and struck out five while walking one. THE GIANTS grabbed an early margin in the first when Bob Perry singled to score Danny OConnell, who had walked. T7 TACOMA ab r b tbl 5 0 0 0 Pagan 1 0 Farley rf 3 1 0 O'Cnnl 2b 3 1 1 Preset! 3b 3 0 0 Bowmn 3b 0 1 2 5 If Perry 1 4 Aloucf 4 2 ib Phillips 3 Reveira c 2 1 b'Halier c 2 1 0 0 Zanni p Choate P 3 0 o e Valentinetti yielded six hits, gave up two runs but hit a sacrifice fly, a homer and a single to make his task easier. cluding homers by Pete Gon-gol- a and Don Taussig, in addition to Vitos Valentinetti left after six when his sore arm tightened up in the midst of .a long batting sortie by the visitors and Lovenguth was kicked out by Umpire Elmer Ammons for call protesting a fourth-bal- l with the bases loaded in the eighth when the Bees scored twice. THE mopped up and gave up an unearned run. The second game of the series will find either Dave Jim-ineor Don Rowe going for the Bees in an effort to get back in the pennant race after Fridays debacle. The Bees threatened to make short work of the Vito in the first as Hank Mitchell was hit by the pitcher and Harry Bright sliced his 21st homer of thp year over the right field fence. , z ab t h rbl 6 0 10 Davis cf Roberts 2b 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 Smalley 4 0 0 0 Roig lb 4 12 1 Fairly If Robtnsn rf 4 12 0 Conde 3b 3 0 2 1 Sadowski c 3 0 0 0 Gllmbrdo p 0 0 0 0 Norris 0 0 0 0 Harris p c Frasier 10 0 0 ODonnll P 0 0 0 0 d Smith 10 0 0 ilooo In four-maste- JANSEN, (SPOKANE 84 3 9 9 Tatals M9119 Tatals Hu by pitcher for Giallombardo for double Into play 5th; out lor HarRevera In 7lh; out for O'Donris In 7th; nell in 9th. 161 bat S Taeema SM 919 10b 1 Opakaaa E Smalley LOB Tacoma 10, Spokane S 2B Robert. Davis Perry 2B Robinson HR Alou. Fairly. SB Farley. Pagan. S Zanni 2. SF Prea-cot- t. The Beavers, last place in the standings,' combed three Bee chuckers for 16 hits, in- player-coach- , -- 9-- ment that has readied the semifinal round of play at the Forest Dale golf course. The finals are due on Sunday. Jack Ridd, Bill Metcalf, Bob Bever and Bill VanRy, left to right, study pairings for the City Parks golf tourna- Elmer Grabs Amateurs Tenth as Solons Win Lead, Zanni (W, 53) Choate Giallombrdo (L. Harris O'Donnell T 2 80. A Ip 9 3 8 2 2 9 092. 3-- 1 One Pro Left in City Parks First - Flight Jack Peterson def. Bob Crofts, Floyd Brown and By Jack Sehroeder Larry Stowe, 1 up on 19. Bohn. Cec Tribune Writer Tbir9 Ftiflit Clark Whitlock del Sports SACRAMENTO, CALIF. Champtonthip Flifht. Upper Brack Jack Gibbons, r Bill Johnston, Vard Jones, A Aug. 5 Veteran Faarth Flifht Chick FcB defL r,. LR"rh ptoon win be i Ntlaon, 3 up Lower Bracket Ralph Johnson Norm Elmer Singleton pitched his Ralph Johnson and Lou Inoi th hpj(j Sundav at 10; TO a.m. to 21 Bill Kramer def Reed Fifth Flifht 1 rief Nolan Wathen, up, Lou North Colvin, I up on 21. Jim Eckersley moved into the semifinals of def Don Dorton. 5 3 10th v ictory Bill Knibbe, def against four the City Paiks golf tournaRidd def Mel Consolation. Jack 10th Flifht Bob Richard def. Jay Summerhavs. 5 and 4, Bill Preece losses here Friday night in) ment at Forest Dale giving -- v 2 1. def Doug Wallace- - 1 up. Bill Metcalf Green, 13th Flight Chick Wade def. Dick Mike Was Dooetson. d,f Mlk McGuire. hurling the Sacramento Solons the amateurs ratio fol- nlavoff between Stwe Aaams.leW(f up M Don johnlon, i up on lath Flifht Bob Fehr def. Gary to a win over Seattle. lowing Friday's play. 2 Cook. 15th Flight Fd Thomas def Brent Johnston gained the semis THE WIN gave the Solons Bell, 2 1: Joe Cowley def. Bua two I up matches by winning seof a four-gamthe 19th flifhl Ralph Thiriot def, Thereafter, V al e n 1 nettt nes. opener Thursday, Dick Paisley, 2 up was free with his hits but t7ih Flifht Clarence Grasteit def. was Stem Dave The loser Ace Emerv, 3 2 The trio of amateurs all won tight when it counted. t1h Flifht Clvde Hardy def. Don house who suffered his ninth Friday. Jones won the right Dixon, t up; Neil Webb def. Bob 12 victories. defeat was Teran, in against shellpd to meet the Timpanogos pro Hugh Pepper 19th Flifht Dave Burton def Hv a four-rusecond that put the The Solons got to Stenhouse in the semifinals by ousting hart White. 1 up on 19; Woodv . Matheson def Bill Steve winners ahead to stay, with for five runs in the six in- Magnas Ralph Emery, 2 and 1, Three championship teams Kasper. Brown and Harwood Curdef Dig McMillan, 3 2: few. Ostler, Peterson and Chufar, Cunningham four singles, two walks and a nings he pitched and jumped in one of the tighest matches, Steve Morgan def. Len Srn. to Fox Nelson. co. Trujillo. Triple play dptermined Frid sacrifice fly doing the damage. on reliever Murray Wall for of the day, SATURDAY'S FAIRINGS (Championship) , Cbampieaihip Flight 1 p m John Vito led off the fifth with his four runs on five hits in the Glendale 000 101- -3 Park 6 1 ton vs. anout knocked Jones, Johnson vs. North. JOHNSON Kearns American 000 0004 4 2 homer and Taussig and Gon-gol- seventh inning. CenaeUtten. Ridd va. Preece; MetYounx and Roach, Rluuto and calf v. Wagstaff. other pro Friday when he homered in the sixth. Mus,rae. 19th Flight Burton va. Matheaons r 8ACRAMFNTO SEATTLE toured Forest Dale in District 74 Cunningham vs. Morgan. By that time, the Bees had i b r h rbl ab r h rbl to sideline 300 8 8 3 003 Price American par figures rf 5 12 2 Peterson sa 5 01 01 0Oi spotted the Beavers too much Martyn 5 11 11 4 110 Smith 3b 251 03x 3 Hain ss Emery National Pocatellos Nolan Wathpn, 1 to overcome, despite four runs Hopke lb 3 0 11, Bedell cf 4 2 22 201 Morlev and Pills. Leonard; three-under 4 3 And 4 0 10 Porter lb cf North, up. THREE shooting Taylor Winners were.ftoid and Kllpack. HR R. Johnson. in .the last three innings. 3 0 0 0 Barrsgan c 3 2 1 1 Bevan r Pitt. golf, disposed of Bonne2 4 0 10 Krsnich If 3 0 Pettit If SALT LAKE POaTLAND 3 1 2 2, villes Don Dorton, also a pro, 3b 4 0 10 Bolger rf 074 1201.4 10 0 Resldo Wallin, Ion rbl1 h ib rh ab r rbt Mlmbx 2b 4 12 0 Lillrell 2b 3 0 0 0 270 000 9 4 10 East Carbon Tthmn 3b 4 0 0 Graff 2b 4 2 3 Stenhse p 2 0 0 0 Smgletn p 3 0 2 1 5 and 3. Timothcv, Judi. Marvel and Marvel, Brdwsr ss 5 0 2 1 Mtchl) rf 4 I 0 0 a Gilbert 10 0 0 will on be So Saturday it JcnserwFadgetli OBrlenj Yitoc gnd Matron H 0 0 9 I I Bright ss 8 2 3 2' Wall? Dugan. 1 0 0 O' 0 Miiev If 5 0 0 Wilson If 4 1 Johnston vs. Jones in the upper FOR Baxes 3b 3 2 0 0 Stvens lb 5 12 0 10 3 118 003-- 10 Helper vs. North 11 4 bracket and Johnson 41 9 4 84 9 2 45 TataJs 4 2b 5 4 2 0 Baumr 2 Totals Tausif d 2 3 3 100 001 Sunnyside THE out for Stenhouse in 7th, in the lower bracket. Jones lb 5112 Hrmon cf 5 2 3 0 4Jnhnson and Koft; Doporto, Jara out for Wall in 9th. Hall c Gngola c 4 2 1 ENTIRE mlUn and Jaramlllp Bonaoulsto, 400 4 Vlntntt p 2 1 2 2Of Pepper p 402 401 Brittle The foursome will tee off HR S Kos, Coley, 41 224 -- Mx Lvngth p 0 0 0 wrra i Sacramento FAMILY rlflht z 1 p.m. Rt Forest Dale. RaitirJayTnfcheiuf af Jansen p 0 0 0 0 Lines p Wall. DP Porter Main -- THE E Hopke. WINNERS of these 9 am, East Carbon v 1o Malmberg Emery In Regalado Salt (unassisted laka City Swnsn p It is the first time in history meets earn berths in American to Hopke. Wall to Bevan to Hopke. vs. WellNational il Emery LOR Seattle 7. Sacramento 7 3B am, three amateurs have the Utah State tourney at ington that 84 4 14 9 Total 37 1114 10' Total a Walked for Pepper in second; FUN for the Kids gained the semifinals of the Bountiful, Aug. 12 13. Then the side1 pm. Price American va. Sunny for Lines in 7th . Catching fr.h 5 p m Price National vt. Helper City Parks. It also means that four winners of the Bountiful Portland Old lit 4011 2MI 400 121 4 Salt Lake Johnston, win or lose, has tourney go to Santa Monica, (championship) M.unt.ln R.lnb.w Tr.ut Dlitrlrl E Graff, Swanson, Baxes 2 DP clinched the top pro money Calif., for the grand finale, Toothman to Baumer to Stevens 2; (rensolatloa) NO UCtNSE REQUIRED of $100. Brideweser to Graff to Jones 2. Mill Creek Aug. 104 1006 9 6 Baxes to Graff to Jones; Stevens to A four-wapay afy fee fha fish yoe ceteh tie developed for Glendale Park defeated Wasatch American 001 0001 1 4 Ym Swanson. LOB Portland 6. Salt We fviiMsh tackle end beg Mil Rowland and Newberrv. Averett; Lake 11. 2B Stevens, Baumer. 3B second place money among the Kearns American, avery dey end Svndoy, Open Meecham, Sadey and Wright. Harmon. HR Bright, Valentinetti. pros. Emery. Wathen, Dorton SF Valentinetti, (rhamalonihlpi , Taussig Gongola CLEAR VIEW HOBBLE CREEK sewed up Vernal Hall. SF Lovenguth and Lanny Neilson each coloil 001 3 7 5 k r er bb a is 10 10 Hobble 030 43x 4 Creek the District de56 affair by lected $100 for their efforts TROUT FARM 4 2 2 1 1 Vlntnttl iW. M) 6 Monson. Tassainer, Spendlove, Pack 7-- 3 5 3 2 2 0 Lovenguth in the meet. feating Vernal, 103. . and Roberts. Rom, Bird and E. 5600 S. CR 1 1385 3 10 0 0 Jansen HR Thomas, Clark, Pehraon Provo Northeast edged 4 4 4 2 0 2 Pepper (L THE EMERY JONES match 5 5 Lines By Associated Press in 2 0 1 was one of the most interest- Bountiful American, Swanson the District Mitchell T Van-- ' HBP meet at Provo. By Valentinetti SAN 5 DIEGO, " Aug. matched and ing 85. A 1.881 contrasting WP Linas. L. B. Helper bounced Sunnyside, couver exploded for five runs styles. Emery, the Copper . in the eighth inning here Fri- Club pro, can hit a ball out DHlrk-White Park Softball of sight while Jones possesses (Consolation) Salt Lake Real Estate Board 9 12 3 day night to beat San Diego, an accurate 2 4 short Provo American 008 321,1 9 2 6 artisticly Palm's Lounge in a Pacific Coast League Lai ton JaLonai 9 6 2 Duke and Bahen; Bacca and Willey. game. and Crosby Hartshorn and Corbett; 10 11 GE 0 series opener. Pehrsons Set "Sonny" for easiest terms with North, the playing Bates Sadonis, 2 4 3 Manwill Plumbing (Championship) same authoritative power that and highest tradt-iMills and Walker; Stuznegger and VETERAN George Bamber-gp- r during Bountiful American 106 03010 8 2 Wilson.. 101 60J 11 10 0 went the route for the has woty him numerous tourna- - Provo Northeast Bennett Ford's "Savin' Season." 5 Mountain States Service Hakes and across streaked Forest ments, Dixon; Vrgaon, Olson, ' 10 12 2 Mounties to gain his 10th win Tony's Lounge Mitchell and Boorman. HR in 33 going out for a Judd, Dickinson. Chatwm and Brewer; Bountiful Dixon, Vargason, Bliss. When you invest in a new Ford, against eight losses. Starter Pale froNO Olson. Borg and Solomon. 3 tip advantage. Ken McBride took his 13th or Truck you want Falcon, . District defeat for the Padres. (Consolation) the long Johnson, Ralph with man who really to deal a " American Fork 000 000 0 4 5 VANCOUVER hitting Bonneville amateur. Midvale 100 lOx 2 3 2 sanpiegoab knows how to serve your needs ib r h rbl! 5 Causey ss 5 0 12 Robinsn cf Sdowski m best . . . and who will help you Fimgn 2b If By Associated Pies vrrr right-hande- 2 0 3-- 1 9-- Chrlf-tense- Three Winners Posted InWBBA Playoff Tilts 1 Tan-lib- a To Swliri You Must Paddle dead-cente- Baseball has been stagnant in some of its thinking, on all classification levels. It does face problems that Abner Doubleday never visioned. There are serious problems In the Pacific Coast League at present and unless attendance picks up over the league, the problems may become more serious. Bat the league directors, instead of pleading, are planning. league clubs Certainly, the majors should own the minor - -outright. "If the majors Insist upon flooding the minors with TV of the finished product, if is just and fair the majors should consider the development of these future stars as a bonafide business expense, along with the cost of baseballs, meals, hotels, transportation and spring training. - Observation Ward trout 1 1 FISHING 1 1 Soriano dropped a lot of ideas, but the one that hit home to us was this: Baseball has been stagnant. The sport r and into had to be hit by-- a train to jar it off motion. We have a product to sell. We have no need to apologize for the product, but we need to sell It vigorously on a market that is highly competitive. Soriano, who pilots big boats in Pugpt Sound for his livelihood, has charted the right course in his thinking.. 1 1 1 hr 2-- Mounts Drop Padres, Pehr-son- 11-1- 3-- 4 t2 Meet 10-2- t "Sonny'1 Pratt 7-- 004-2- n rival and breaking banal, Billy Martin It and tutpnndnd five dayu Just supposin' ba had spit lika Tad Williams, than hn'd hava baa racked severely. For (lugging fiittd yr y' one-unde- Soriano added, "Of course, some major league clubs want to work in partnership with the community project. Men like Spencer Harris at Spokane and Rosy Ryan at ownership, fit right Tacoma, while representing major-leaguinto the community. But it looks like the major league ownership of the minor league club is the coming thing in baseball." 1 yw s to Snare 11-- 6 Con Spokes Drop ialt fab Sfilmtu Tilt Bevo Hurler Sports Mirror by yry $SOO 14 1 ' 4 Tribune Baseball Scoreboard National League American League ' Wa Prt. Bfhlnl Loot .588 0 87 Hew York 3V4 .558 45 ST Chicago 553 , 3 48 57 Baltimore 8 . 528 4 81 Cleveland .405 , t 5(1 .49 Washington 51 45 Detroit 87 42 Boston 80 Kansas City 38 rrtdmy'l Retails Washlnrton 6. Chicago 1 3 Cleveland 4. Baltimora Boston 4. Detroit X 3 City Kansas 4. Maw York Ratarday's Probabla Pltchera Chicago Stobbs Washington at (8-2- ) vs. Score (2-8F. SuUivsn Boston at Detroit (3-1vs. Moss! (8 7). Brown Baltimore at Cleveland , vs. Perry (12-5- ). (7-New York at Ksnsaa City (nlaht) (8-7Short (2-4-) vs. Hall ' ran . American Association Amarillo 3. Poia Blca 2 Tulsa 4. Mexico City Bed 1I San Antonio 4. Monterrey Austin 3. Veracrus 2 Bio Grande 10, Mexico City Tigris 0 Victoria 9b Puebla 2 Pacific r American Association Houston -- 4. Louisville 1 Indianapolis 7. Denver 6 . ram St Paul at Charleston, ppd feallas-rt- . WorUv 4, Minneapolis I . Barkr lb Bond cf White c Coast League Durhm If Wa Left Pet. Behind Goss rf Bmbrgr p Spokane Tacoma Salt Lake City 56 Sacramento Seattle San Diego Vancouver Portland r Fridays Reaulta Pittsburgh 1. San Francisco 0 Cincinnati 3 SL Louis 0 Milwaukee 10, Chfcgao 2 Lot Angeles et Philadelphia, night, postponed, rain. , Saturday's Prabable Pitchers at Loa Angelas Philadelphia Williams '(11-3- ) vs. Green night) 0-4- ). San Francisco at Pittsburgh vs. Law U4-5- I. ) Manchal Hobble Chicago at Milwaukee (10-14- ) vs. Piaarro (6-2Cincinnati at St Louia Maloney i(0 2lvt. Broglio (ljML International Leagu Montreal 2. Columbus 1 Toronto 9 Richmond 0 Buffalo , Miami Rochester Jeraey City 11-- 3 12'i 17 t II Sacramento 9, Seattle 3 Vancouver T, San Diego 3 Portland 11, Salt Lak, City 8 Tacoma 8. Spokane 2 Ratardaya Prebabla Pitcher, 'Bob Anderton 4-- 8 at 'Rowi'7d2iDV Jlminel 3 or Don Seattle (Ted Wleand 12) it Sacramento (Chuck Hickman Vancouver (Chet Nichol, 13-- 8 and Bob Beiinakvi at San Dleeo Striker 8 and Howie Reed (Jake t. Tacoma lEddie Firher 12 9 and Marshall Renfroe at Spokane iMel Nelson 12-- 4 and Bill Bethel 3--3 .. I, Pioneer League 7 7 3 t9 10 10 Fridays 40 7 14 V Tatals Tatals 4You Know Me, Al Rults: Idaho Falls 9. Pocatello 9 (Only gam scheduled) 38 I 10 8 out lor Wsde In 9th. 17 Southern Association Nashville 5. BIrmlniham 0 8 Shreveport 2: Chattanooga Atlanta 8, Memphia 2 Little Rock 8. Mobil, Johnson Freeae lb Martin 3b 1 0 McAnv rf 2 3 Jones 2b 0 O' Carreon e 0 O' McBride P Wade p 8V4 10 Fridays Results: ' Ross 3b Vsacaaver 01 00 8811 80S 810 828- -3 I.OB Robinson, Martin. Causey. Vancouver 11. San Dieso 8 DP Rosa to Freeae: to Sadowski to Jones Flnigan to Barker. 2B SB Fimsan. Barker. Martin. Sadowski. 3B SF Jones. h r Is 3 Bmbr,r (W, ) 07Vi 10 10 4 McBride (L, 3 4 IS Wade WP Bamberser 2, Wade. Ran E A Dl( 3.370. Women Softball 2 2 Minersvslle J 5 13 9 Canton Cafe wni and Winn. Gillina and 2 9 3 Clinton' Health Bread 2 0 3 Shamrocks Peterson and Luian; Wolftenhulme. Gardner and Nelson. 11 6 7 Canton Cafe 3 20 IS Utah Merchant Hadley, Mack and Hill. Winn; Reeae. Brown and McDonough Saturday's schedule 7 p.m Shamrocks vs Utah Merchant. B 30 pm Winner of 7 pm. game va, Clinton Health Bread. work out the very best possible deall Such a salesman is Hurler Pens Letters For Tribune Fans l come in to the bench and Callahan said Are your friends from Bcford up there? I was pretty sore and I says Why dont you get a catcher? He says We dont need no catcher when youre pitching because you cant get nothing past their bats. THATS JACK Keefe, a buslrTeague pitcher in the majors. And his hilarious letters to his friend Al have been a classic of American sports humor for many years in You Know Me, Al." Now The Salt Lake Trib-un- e will republish the book in serial form beginning Monday. 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