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Show . f . , Strokes League-Leadin- g John Mooney ayp ' Salt Lake City, Utah Page 24 Wednesday Morning August 10, 1960 Tribune Sports Editor By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor t After fattening their percentage at the expense of a few patsies, the Salt Lake Bees went against the No. 1 It'i only three weeks until Skyline football coaches greet their hopefuls for the fall campaign, and, at this stage, even ,Ray Jenkins at Montana is optimistic. , ine the-Skyl- won-fas- Wyoming has been tabbed as the odds on favorite to grab grid title for the third successive year. '' And the Cowboys should be rough, with 17 lettermen from the top 22 players returning for further action. ;. Coach Bob Devaney had a team that ranked well up in ;,the nation last year, and the experts figure they cant go, wrong sticking with the champion, especially when the king-pin seems to have most of his fire power remaining. Yet, we cant help wonder how much the loss of .Jim Walden, the Mississippi Gambler, will mean to the Cowboys. ' And the loss of Joe Dempsey, by injuries suffered in the Utah game, leaves Devaney with, new men at the signal spot r ' figures to share the passing Andy Melosky, a letter-manspot with Chuck Lamson, transfer from Iowa State. . ,, - And that could be the rub. - , The decision of the Aggie Quarterback Club to "show the league!!with Increased attendance this fall, is exactly the right step toward Utah State Universitys Inclusion ii the new athletic conference being mapped. Both the Utes and Cougars agree to that. Rookie Hurls Mountsto Is going Bud Jack of Utah says, Utah State certainly 3-- 2 about It In the right way. If they have a good season and the crowds are good, certainly this will be a talking point. By Associated Press DR. ERNEST L. WILKINSON of BYU added, We always VANCOUVER, Aug. 9-- Pat wanted Utah State U. in any realignment and I havent given Gillick, a rookie -- If any up on getting the Aggies into any proposed league. Class B baseball, from fresh in. school drops out, we certainly want the Aggies showed the poise of a veteran as he pitched the Vancouver Mountjps to a 3 2 victory over - , the Sacramento Solons In a Pacific Coast League game We havent attended a Bee game In two weeks and I Tuesday night. n wonder how many other fans have been irked by the police-meGILLICK, brought up by the taking the baseballs away from the kids who are lucky from Fox Cities, Mounties stands? the Into ball hit a to get enough ' week a at attended leasFlwo his scored first Victory- In the and games two I My boys ' out sat since the Bees came to Salt Lake. The boys always coast league .by holding the In the far reaches of the grandstand, hoping to be lucky Solons to seven hits and exenough to catch a foul ball. hibiting a great talent for But the other night, my youngster said, Dad, I dont working his way out of trouble. v'care If I go to the game tonight or not. Gillick picked two runners kids from the off first base and further baseballs away The policemen taking the thwarted for each the Solons in the or $3 club $2 ball know the I pays angers everyone, with great clutch ninth to answer kids inning the from - baseball, but Is taking them away pitching. The Solons got the : good will and fan support? tiein'g run as far as third base AND, when the police officers are booed by the fans in the ninth but their rally for taking a baseball, is this teaching the proper respect for backfired when Jack Litrell u was missed the ball on an attemptauthority? I know as a kid the grabbing of a foul ballSLC. Bee treasured. ed squeeze bunt Fan, a souvenier and thrill long a great ' i WAS In San Francisco and saw two games between J. W. PORTER, heading In cent from third on the play, was T Dodgers and Giants and I can honestly say that 90 per of the time I see much better baseball at Derks. We froze nailed at the plate to take the at the night game. Each game had several errors. Again, pressure off Gillick. we saw the opening game of the World Series, 'and didnt Gillick walked six and struck see anything spectacular. I have seen major league baseball out five In going the distance and Baltimore In Washington, New York, Cincinnati, Chicago, for Vancouver. to take have baseball Derks doesnt me believe Louis and .St VANCOUVER (ACKAMENTO a back seat rfcll ah r h rbl Henry C. Mattingly, SLC." Ptrson, ii krt 4 0 10 3 0 1 0 Com cf 3b 4 3 3 0 0 S li 3b Victory Readers (Bless em) Write ' - Smith Bedell cf Porter lb Kranck If Bolker rf Llttrell 2b Bees No. 1 Salesman 4 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 3 0 4 0 0 O' 1 0 0 O' 0 0 0 0 4 11 01 110 Flnigin Causey u Barker lb 4 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 Bond If 0 0 Neal c- 2 0 0 0 White e 0 0 Durham rf Alomar 2b 3 0 10 0 0 p a Dyck 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 30 10 Rainiers Edge Pads, Bevos Down Tacoma 10-5- - Bountiful Night Honors 8-- 5 g kU Grid Revenue To Boost Loop Coffers r , b ll 113 4-- Richards Second 0; Kimball 7. Whit- Perkins Tests Lopes in Bout Tonight Grant Fourth 12 Monument ACCORDING TO Romneys tier 0,12th ft; Monument Park West Park can old 10. Fifth from a S; Colonial Hills 12, Spokane, figures,- Denver will receive Fairmont Eldridg Tommy Breen, Oi ft. 5; HoytsviU Crystal 01 credit for being the b?st salesman the Salt Lake City some $38,000 as its share of Heights First 4; Parley First 13. -Highland View West 8; Monument have. T 1 11 T.UII the Air Force game. This sum, Park Ninth 10. Grant Third 6; Grant I.I.I. 10th 8, East Mill Creek Second 6; Hit by pitcher for White in 6th: for under Skyline rules, will be Mountain View 6. Bryan Second ft. Indians" bvck in Little 6th: Nine for of the member a Spokane Tommy, Monument West 10th 17, CenIn tth. UttreU divided into 10 equal shares, tral Park 4.Park v organization, sold 410 tickets to the last game Sacrament. Grant Eighth 4. Strat666 116 60b t Hills Second 12. ford Colonial 1; Denver receiving two 160 601 61s 3 with Vancaavar In Spokane. MillerOr'Wtl8on ft. Haven 6 By Associated Press Krsnlch DP Fini.an to Alomar cuts, each other Skyline school SENIORS NINE DIVISION Barker (2: Llttrell to Peterson Diamond Schedule Eddie : Wednesdays All in all, the Nine Little Indians brought in 57,000 in to CHICAGO, Aug. 9 and office Vanthe commissioners to Porter. LOB Sacramento 6, No. 16 p m. Kaysville First va. couver 6, 2B Smith, finlgan, Caus- one share of $58,000 each. Chicagoan tickets for that game. Rose Park Fourth; 710 South Har- Perkins, S 3B Fm Iran Cauaey (JI, ey; vard va Cannon Fifth; 8 20 Poplar who is aiming for a shot at And, as the winner, Tommy, received a baseball suit just Brown, Gillick, Peterson; SF Bond. Third vs. 31st; 6.30 16th vs. THE FOOTBALL schedule Grove k r at bb s. Is North 17. Joe Browns lightweight title, like the Indians wear, and he has No. 1 on the suit In addt- Diamond p m Poplar for Nov. 5 is divided Into three Grove SecondNo. 36 fix - 6 1 2 tion, Tommy is the official batboy on the current trip to Brown vi. North 21st; 7 1(L takes on trial Horse Joey fi 6 D 0 0 0 Bowman in Rose Park Third vs. Bountiful Third; Lopes at Chicago Stadium 1 1 1 1 3 games, with Syracuse-ArmRaymond (L. ID Lake. ; Salt 20 Cannon Fourth vs. Bountiful 7 3 3 6 8 tha Gillick (W, in $Eighth; ' ft 30 34th v. Bonneville . Wednesday night He even gets the scale of pay for the batboy, but when a x Pitched to three batters In 6th the east, No. r Diamond Denver-Aip m. South midwest and 26 HBP (Dvck); Raymond needs who "his team, money? old can travel with Bountiful Second vs. Jefferson; 7 10 k faT 2 30, A 3.072 PERKINS is a solid Force on the west coast. Riverside vs University Fifth; 8 20 Bountiful 12th ve East 20th; ft.30 10 rounder, the for Paul Breehler, formerly-- of vorite vs. South 13th. the University of Iowa, who Webster Diamond No. 4 6 p m. 11th vs which will be scored under Batting Leaders 7 10 North 33rd vs. Bountiful 70th; National Lrasna Larker. Los An. will replace Romney as com- 16th; 8 20 Ensign Second vs. Dun- the five point must system. Seles, .350, Mays. San Francisco, 341. missioner this fall, will arrive can; ft 30 Bountiful 13th vs. South . Lopes, 29. once was the No. Wills, Los Angeles. .31,5. Bountiful. Amertrsn L.,ua Smith. Chlcsgo, in Salt Lake City Thursday Jcfioli re Ip Ouif.v Oprmany, thp , i Dm Ivllmmr plant ft light 316, Mlnoso. Chicago, .317; Skow. and help conduct the annual On the Screen ran. New York, .314. Runs Batted In ky pyplllylng Marv Jpmtpm far tk "lukl" Wia. football officials clinic. Banks Cuba.' 88: Xsllsaal Lssr Eddie Perkins Joey The Braves 83; Mays. Giants 74; Breehler then will move the Aaron Cards 74. Lopes lightweight bout in Boysr. Marb Yanks. commissioner's office to DenAoitrtrsa Last Chicago Wednesday night Yanks 62; Skowron. 76; Mmoso. ver. Whit Sox. 75. will be televised over KUTV, Channel 2, beginning at 7 p.m. Pacific Coast League American League 1 lightweight contender, in his Wan Lest Pel Behind last Chicago appearance three 9 years ago held Brown to a draw. This year, fighting in his home town of Sacramento, Calif he stopped Henry Sal1934 cub reporter John Mooney sat In the summer of Tseiday't Results cido, outpointed Hilario MoTi.U.ts Basalts 3 Taesday'g Vancouver 3. Sacrament high in the press box of Chicago's Soldier Field and Philadelphia 7. Salt Lake City 4 8t Louis and drew with Paola 3. Katinas City 14. rales 3 Spokane Washington r Pittsburgh 7, Chicago 1. vs. Pro Champions footSeattle 3, San Diet 1 New York 7, Chicago 4. watched the first annual RosL Portland ft. Tacoma ft 3 Log Angeles 3, Milwaukee 3 3. Detroit 0 Baltimore ball game unfold. San Francisco at Cincinnati PostCleveland 6, Boston 3. Wednesdays Prebabl Pitcher Sacramento poned. rant. (Hickman 7 7) at recPrakable PHckin Lopes has a Wtdaesdejr Friday night this same John Vancouver 104). (Bambener Wa4aas4ara Prababla Pltckara at ChiNew York (Dttmar, 19 knockouts, now Spokane (Semproch 64) t Salt of Mooney, editor The ord, Including Salt sports Philaat cago (Score. 34. or Shaw. 104) St. Louis tGlbaon, Lake (Jtmlnes 3. bnt has won only five of his at Lake Tribune and dean of Intermoun-tai- n 104 night Washington (Pascual at San Dieao (McBride delphia (Owens. Kansas City (Hall. 64). night Seattle (Wieand Chicago (Morehead, 17. or last 14 bouts. football writers, will cover the Baltimore (Walker, 34) at Deat Pittsburgh (Law, Tacoma (fterle 64) at Portland troit (Burntlde. 14) 26th game in thjs string of gridiron ISA), msht (Byrd Boston (Wilson. 14) at Cleveland ,, San Francisco( (Sam Jones, or1311) Perkins, ranked No. 4 by 'classics. Tribune readers will receive at Cincinnati Maloney, (Latman 14, niaht American Association the National Boxing Assn., night Johns expert comments on the preat Houston ft, Indianapolis 4 Los Angeles (Williams. Pan American Association hopes to earn a chance at Louisville 3. Denver 1 Milwaukee (Burdette. game drills, the game itself and the Dallas-FoPoza Bica 7. Tulsa 4 Brown's crown. Worth 6 St. Paul 3 Amarillo ft. Mexico City Reds 8 Minneapolis 3. Charleston 1 progress of the summer session of the Pioneer League Victoria 10, Monterrey 3 National Football Writers Assn. Rio Grande Valley 3, Veracru 3 International League Austin at Mexico City Tiaera. Mooney leaves by plane for ChiHOWE RENTS' Jersey Ctty 64. Montreal ppd . ratn Toronto Miami 3 ft San Antonio 13. Puebla 10 cago Wednesday. When the kickoff 1 3. Buffalo Richmond CAR COOLERS Columbus ft, Rochester 1 Friday opens the battle between the Home Runs and the Baltimore Colts it NIMROD Natlenal Leaf oe Banka Cuba, 30. CAMPERS Southern Association Aaron, Braves. 30; Royer, Cards, 34, will all be an old story to John Mooney, ' ' Tgaaday'a Raaalla Salt tali Oqrfaa Mathews. Braves, 34 w Shreveport ft. Chattanooga 8 Stato Sa. I3JS 16 HI7 Weh. Mr. V Little Rock at Atlanta, ppd., rain, American leasee Marts. Yanks. but he will deliver a fresh, sparkling account of the game I, Idaho Falls 3 Innings) 85. Mantle, Yanka, 37; Lemon, SenHU 44547 Bilungs 6, Great Falla 3 IX Birmingham 6. NaahvlU 4 ator. 36. Pocatello 4, Bote 1 exclusively for readers of The Salt Lake Tribune. w , Mobile 3 Memphis 1 .mCIOSE0 SUNDAYS. Rosetli c take Brown p -- 1 O 0 Bees Bwman pp 01 00 01 Rymond r . 1 R. C. Stevens, the Bee ground, but Willie Davis, the Plugging for Aggie Alliance DAVIS AND Roberts picked up three hits apiece and everyone in the Indian batting order, save the pitcher, reaped at, least one base hit . '. . Bee fans were elated when Davis, the fastest runner in the league, was speared by 'BiU' Hall attempting to steal in the first. But Willie wound up with two singles and a double and scored a run, to quell the elation. Bees have two more games in current - home stand and "N have only a dozen or so games remaining at home, to pick up almost 100,000 admissions to break even . . . Sam Miley and Chuck Harmon were the only WITH TOM PARSONS and Bees to get more than one hit Blackburn unable to contain off Rakow. the Indians, it will be up to SPOKANE (ALT LAKE rbl Dave Jiminez the hottest Davie cf ab rli rbl Miley If ab8 rh 0 2 9X30 Hive hurler to accomplish Robrts 2b 5 13 1 Mttchel rf 6 0 100 as 5 111 Bright 3b. A 0 0 0 the task in Wednesdays single Smith 5 2 2 0 Stevens 16 3 2 1 0 Roig lb If 4 113 Harmon cf 4 2 2 0 be Fairly The wont task easy, game. v Robnsn rf 6 1 2 0 Baumer 2b 3 0 1 because Mgr Pedro Gomez Conde 3b 5 0 2 1 Hall c 4 0 13 c 3 0 2 1 Hamlltn as 3 0 0 0 has nominated Ray Semproch, Sadwski 0 0 0 0 Kakow p 3 6 6 0 6-elParsons p 3 0 0 0 who holds a record, to Blckbrn p 0 0 0 0 bow for the champs-to-be- . b Rowe 0 0 0 0 lays the glove on the beats peg and tag early in the game. However, Willie Was a had the little Spokane Tol.lt 40 J 16 7) Totals (34(4 out tossed second at runner base. at held after first fleet of being Spokane tight very better of everything Tuesday. Hit by pitcher for Hamilton m for Blackburn In 8th The Indians had better speed th; 016 200 1037 Spokane on offense and defense, picked Salt Laka 020 002 000 ( Parsons. DP Bright, I Hamilton.Stevens up 16 hits to eight for Salt 2-- 1; Baumer 2, Smith, RobLake, committed no errors erts and andRoig; Rakow, Smith and LOB Spokane 9, Salt Lake 6. Roig. two Bee miscues and against 2B Davia, had the comer on, the extra SB Fairly. Roberta, Fairly. 3B Roig. h r er bb to ip base department in hitting. S 4 4 3 4 Rakow (W. 9 ) . 7 12 4 4 3 2 The heavy-hittinBees eight Panona (L, 8 2) l1. 4 3 3 0 0 hits were ail singles, while the Blackburn HBP By Bakow (Toothman). T By Associated Press By Associated Pres 16hit Spokane attack included 2. 45. A 2.405. SEATTLE, WASH., Aug. 9 PORTLAND, ORE, Aug. 9 doubles by Willie Davis, Curt Seattle Rainiers won their Portland cut loose for- three Roberts and Ron Fairly and a fifth in a row Tuesday night runs each in the first and triple by Tony Roig. by shading the San Diego A walk to Fairly, a stolen Padres, 21. in a Pacific Coast fourth innings and added two insurance runs as pitcher hase and Ramon Conde's WBBA League series opener here, Glenn McMinn went all the single gave the visitors one BOTH SEATTLE runs were way for an Pacific Coast in the second. Hundreds of members of unearned off lefthander Gary League baseball victory over the Western Boys Baseball Bees came back The with the Tacoma Giants here TuesPeters. The run three straight singles by R. Assn, will be special guests came in the Seattle seventh day night Wednesday night when the C. Stevens, Chuck Harmon when Fred Hopke bunted WAS IT Bountiful merchants sponfirst THE innight and an Jim out toward third and beat It Baumer, plus X home for the cellar dwelling field ground out, for two in sor their annual night at for a Bingle. Derks Field. Beavers, who also are plagued the bottom half. V Third-sackeJ. C. Martin by financial problems and a The WBBA players inbarehanded the balTand threw lack of Spokane brokeservice again volved in attendance, after a In the fourth, the championship a to first getting pair wildly allowing Hopke Dick Romney . . , Skyline to advance to second. The ball long road stand. on Roig's lead off triple, a playoffs at Bountiful will be Tacoma gets another TV package. lodged under 'the Padre bull- in the firstopened theas scoring ground out and singles by Earl driven to the game in the Bountiful Jeep Posse, but Inning pen bench on rightficld foul Alou and Dusty Rhodes Matty Robinson, Conde and Ed all WBBA members will be tripled, Joe where ground righthander followed by Bobby Prescotts Hicks vainly tried to extricate The Bees made their bid In guests at the game. sacrifice, that netted two runs. In addition, 30 valuable it. While Hicks was having his the sixth, and picked up two have been contributed TACOMA prizes PORTLAND took third. runs and the lead on a walk problems, Hopke b t b rbi sb r h rbl the merchants, and these by ft 1 2 1 Graff 2b Alou cf 4 2 0 0 to Stevens, a single by HarSAN DIEGO SEATTLE lb 4 0 11 Brdwesr ss 5 0 1 0 a TV set, bicycles, include ab r h rbi Farley ab r h rbl S a walk to Baumer Jim mon, Rhode If 4 1 1 1 rf 6 1 3 4 and Sdwskl ss 4 0 0 0 Martyn rf 4 0 6 0 Prescot 3b 3 112 Causion radios other appliances. If Wilson 4 Bill and Halls infield hopper 3 10 0 OConl 2b 4 0 0 0 Mason lb 2 110 Johnsn If 3 0 3 0 Ham ss 10 0 Martin 3b 4 0 0 0 Reg a Ido, 4 0 0 0 Taussig cf 4 0 13 that went for a single and two rf Perry 3 0 0 0 Haller c Freese lb 4 0 0 0 4 M Baxs 3b 3 12 1 4 0 10 Tavlr cf If 3 0 11 Bowmn ss 4 110 rf 1 3 0 Westrfld c 3 1 0 0 runs. When Denver University Hicks McAny cf 3 0 0 0 OBrien 3b 3 0 1 0 Choate p 2 0 0 0 McMinn p 3 110 2b 3 13 1 Gilbert cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Of Jones lb p A double by Davis and and the Air Force Academy Jones 10 0 0 Thomas e 4 0 0 Oi Hopke lb 31 1 0 Byerly 0 0 0 0 Ot Mlmbrg 2b 3 0 11 0 3 3 Peters p Robert's single tied it at Renfroe p 0 0 0 0 football teams clash for the j Zmermn c 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 in the top of the seventh. Beamon p 3 0 0 0 Lovngth p nations TV audience Nov. 5, 25 ft ft 5 Totals Totals 24 ft ft ft 32 1 1 1 Total. 36 t 4 2 for 7th. in But the fee will boost the Skylines SanTetals in the ninth, the Indians Byerly 010 ftoo 0001 Diege tlft 004 1105 000 100 10x 2 Taeoma cut from the NCAA television Seattle 300 301 6lx 6 Portland Martvn, Jones, Hain. DP Peters program to almost a half mil- to E Sadowaki E Prescott Mason. 2, Bowman, to Freese; O Brten to ;insuredE ft. 2B Tacoma ft, Jockey Draws Rest LOB Portland lion dollars. to to Hopke; Zimmerman Malmberg Taussig, Halier, Causion 3B Alou. SARATOGA LOB Seattle Diego San 7; Malmberg. SPRINGS, Dick Romney, the Skylines 3, 2B Peter. 3B Johnson. HR Rhodes HR M Baxes, Prescott. N.Y., Aug. 9 UPf) Jockey M. McMinn. SF Prescott. first commissioner who retires Jones. S Zimmerman. SFh rMalmberg h r sr bb as N. Gonzalez ip cr bb m ip was suspended for 4 6 6 4 Choate been (L, has ft Peters (L. 74) 4 3 0 1 6 officially Aug. 22, 3 1 1 0 10 days Tuesday 7 Byerly 7 2, (W. 74) ft by the Saraable to bring to the Mountain Beamon 1 1 2 2 1H Renfroe HBP Johnson by Beamon. V 0 0 0 0 toga stewards for careless Lovenguth States Athletic Conference TV ft 8 ft 5 2 McMinn W, riding during the running of remuneration in excess of the WP Byerly. T 2 31. .A 1.895. LDS Softball the 7th race Monday. total cost of the commissionDIVISION 14 JUNIORS Tuesdays Results Grant Seventh er's office. 10, Richards 4; Garden Heights 15, 4 Devaney said Walden had some bad games that hurt the Cowboys. All were convinced about the young MIssissippian ;fa he cost Utah two victories with his Inspired play the last two years. You only recall those desperation but perfectly thrown passes after the quarterback had been driven out of his protection and was on his own, to know how much Waldens Initiative meant to Wyoming. i'f Were giving the first football prediction of the season Utah will beat Wyoming at Laramie, and that could mean a Skyline championship for Ray Nagel. Of course, the Utes who looked like they could have beaten Wyoming those two years, lost quite a few of those ,'boys this June, too. ' team Tuesday night, and wound up kayoed in the ninth, by Spokane. IT WAS a tough defeat for the Bees and 2,405 of the faithful to swallow, after the threatening gestures made by Salt Lake during the last home stand, against the prelim boys in the Pacific Coast League. The Bees made a scrap of It for eight innings, until the Indians unleashed their version of the Hammer of Thor against Ron Blackburn for three runs and the victory, in the ninth. It was tough to swallow, too, because the Bees had arranged the pitching rotation to have the best effort available for the league-leader- made a shambles of Ron Blackburn, ace of the relief corps. Roberts led off with a double and scored on Chuck Smiths single. Tony Roig singled and' Fairly iced the contest -- with a two-rudouble. 7-- - T 1 . Spokane Foils Pitching Plan fab Stibtnw alt Sports Mirror by iii Nin - l nm Bee-lndia- n t 6 y Illinois-Michiga- ll n Uck; r 2-- Observation Ward SAII-Weath- cr Tribune Baseball Scoreboard 7.5014 Tvbalai plus to and racappabla tlr - John Covers Old? 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