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Show f r nf r v ox Elan Whodunnit Tiger Lead Slims, to One Game ' by arion Dunn - . 80 alt H Salt Lake City, Utah Tuesday Morning June 6, 1961 Tage 15 Prea By AMOclited The infield at Derks Field underwent a temporary, trans. formation MondayrTt became a bowling alley. ; IF THE BEES were to return suddenly, second baseman Steve JankowskLand shortstop Larry Brown could not handle their fielding chores without doing a Red Skelton comedy routine first in which the bowling balls would go crashing by before a grounder could be picked jp or a pop fly caught. ' -- The transformation was sudden. At 1 a.m. Monday the Bees were still on the field. A few hours later some members of the Utah Bowling Proprietors Assnv and Brunswick Corp. had formed a chain gang and were moving automatic, pinspotters and lanes onto the field. ""Kenny Chestnut' But sudden as the transformation was, one Salt Lake ' City bowler was ahead of it WHILE THE proprietors were busy at Derks Monday morning, Kenny Chestnut was hard at work In an alley not far from the ball park. . watched it hook too far Kenny jolledhiS-new,..bludbalthe left and Ifeave a six pin. He frowned, reset the pins, rolled the ball again and ,this time was right in the pocket for a strike. He rolled a third ball, again the hook was to the Brooklyn and a pin was still up. thick, curly hair. KennyJrowned,.ran a .hand Ihrough-hi- s. walked a couple of steps down the Jane and put his finger on a board. troit, eague-Leadl- n June 5 Frank Baumann became the first lefthander to go the distance against Detroit, pitching and batting the Chicago White Sox to a over the leagueleading Tigers Monday night. , The loss whittled Detroits first-placmargin to one game over the surging Cleveland Indians who downed Washington, 7 8. CHICAGO, e aided his who Baumann, own cause with three hits and three runs batted in, limited the Tigers to seven hits, six of them coming in the first Jive innings.-Rooki- hits. Jake Wood e three collected of Detroits j JIM LANDIS was theSox hitting hero. He rapped out four singles, drove in two runs and scored three. The Soxr who picked up 13 hits, gave Baumann 'all Jhe runs he needed in the second inning when they scored twice on two walks .and singles by Landis and Sherm Lollar. In scoring their first victory over-- Detroit after sixTosses; the Sox added single runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth THIS IS THE board I want. When I hit this one, Im innings and wrapped it up with fine. When I Just get part of It, Im off. I'have to be right three in the seventh when A1 on. And I intend to be right on when I get Billy out at Derks Smith scored all the way from second on a hunt single by Friday," he said. " r " -- Kenny was referring to his coming match with Detroit DETROIT ICH1CAG0 star Billy Golembiewski at Derks Friday night ' abrkrbl abrkrkl Wood 2b 4 0 3 5 and Gary Orr, where pinsetter will be at Derks. Outdoor tourney will be held Thursday, Friday. Doug Muir, John Keysor, Ray Ohms, Verdie White, Royal Metcalf, B. T. Price, John Wilder Howard Follie, left, Brunswick service manager, shows Utah Bowling Proprietors, left to right, Luis-Apart- cio. Bruton cf Kaline rf Colavoti U Cash lb Boros 3b Brown c Will Bowl Detroit Star 4 4 4 4 3 As Utahs All Star bowler Kenny earns the right to meet Billy in an exhibition match during the finals of The Tribune Frnandtss3 tournament..AndKenny..is-deadly-Serious-about-the-comin- ' -- -- - match.' Lets take a break, 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 Minoao V 4 12 0 0 0 Sievera lb 4 10 Smith 3b 21 2 0 0 10 Esoostto 3b 0 0 0 0 0 Landis rf 4 3 4 3 1 01 Lollar e 3 0 11 ft Aparteib sr 3 2 2 1 0 0 Baumann p 4 0 3 3 110 0 By Marion Dunn Of 10 TsUli It t Im already he said Monday. 0 0 0 0 0 R.imj 41 00 Donohue p 0 0 - Keglers Wait Finals In Tribune Classic O.Robinrarf 2 0 0 O' Fox 2b 0 0 All-St- All-Sta- -- mAMrtcfoT Reran (L. Donohue Baumann (W, Was Ready to Quit Made Good r bowler talk about Listening to the slender Utah his second chance and what it means to him, turned a cog in the wheels of memory and, flashed back a picture of another time in another setting when Kenny had received a second ' chance nd had jnade good IT WAS JUST after the end of World War II and Kenny was bowling in a league at the State Lanes. But he finished bowling one cold night, chucked his bag in the back seat of the car and said he was quitting the gamp Leo Rollick, one of Utahs top bowling stars, heard him, came over and said, Ken, you're not quitting. You can be one of tha- best Now lets go back in. there and try a few All-Sta- A SF-F- I - J 2.35. A .72 k 5 r tr bk 7 0 5 4 5 McAfee-Rees- 3 Robin, Trip Giants Mezek-Prud- METHODICALLY The setting will be. Derks Field underwhat Ispredirted be a blue sky. The cast Includes the final winners in a tournament that started more' than a month ago, was spread all over the state, and Included the states working the comers, the issued only two passes and gave up six hits while Over the years Kenny Chestnut has progressed from a bringing his years record to has. lost four games this stage where he was ready to quit to where he is now the xtatp'g Alt S;tar bnwlnr , year by one run, It marked the seventh defeat And this Friday night under the blue sky at Derks Field in nine contests for the slidipg Kenny will get another second chance. lead in Giants, who took a He is determined to make good on this one, too. the second Inning when Chuck Hiller homered after Harvey Kuenn had singled. fire-baile- e one-tim- greatest Host pro Dick Kramer' walked off with most of the honors in the Pro-Agolf tournament at Bonneville course Monday. Kramer tied for first place in the lower bracket of the , took first with Ron Kramer in the upper bracket and captured the sweepstakes title with a nifty 67. The results: Pro-Am- Low Pro-A- tie 65 Jny handicap Comer-Gla-n n : - Southern Association Atlanta 3. Chattanooga 1 Shreveport 7. Birmingham 4 Macon 7, Little Rock 4 Mobile 0--4 Nashville STEAK $' DINNER WEBER WILDLAND CAFE TIONAL KfALTH STUDIOS IUILDS MINI 1 k n n h e k Geertsen-Lyn- n E Hiller. DP Herrera Amaro: Amaro to Taylor to Herrera: McCovey A bowling clown act by unassisted. LOB Philadelphia 4. San Francisco 4 2B t, Alou. HR Hiller, Utah's Chet Gregory. Herrera. SB Walla. S Demeter. ip h r er bb so Trick bowling shots in which 9 6 2 2 2 2 Roberts (W, 6 3 2 2 7 young boys show how easily McCormick (L 5-- 8 1 0 0 0 X 0 Duffalo v such1- - splits as the 7-1- 0 can be T J 11 converted. A comparison of automatic pinsetters matching the mechanical machines against Salt Lakes king of the pin boys, Tex Myers who has set pins In every major hous acros? the nation. American League Pacific Coast League Detroit Cleveland New York Baltimore Kansas City Washington Boston Minnesota Chicago Los Angeles AND THE competition for the championships and in the exhibitions should produce some of the years greatest bowling. Chicago 8, Detroit 0 Los Angeles 3. Baltimore 0 New York Minnesota 24 Cleveland jL Washington, a Boston 6-Kansas City -Tuesday's Probable Pitchers Kansas City at Boston (night) vs Monbououett ) Walker (451. Minnuotg. At N.w York (night- )Kralich (4-VI. Ford Cleveland it Washington (night) va McClain Bell (3-Detroit at Chlcgo (night) Bun-nln- g vt. Wynn (4-1-) or Baumann (3-4- ). Loa Angelea at Baltimore (3. twL McBride (5-and Grba night) 14-va. Pappaa ) and Estrada - Tacoma 7, Salt Lake 6 Hawaii 4 San Diego 1 Portland 6, Seattle 4 4 Taesdaa FrobabU Pitchers -Salt Lake t Parker T it Tscom (Maranda 3-Portland iMcMin 3-t Seattle - (Cisco Hawaii (Werla 64X at Saa v 33 Spokane ( Ratd . m ntYancouvei. (Greene Pioneer League , ). Texas League International League Colufribus 3, Biffalo 2 Richmond 8, Toronto 2 3, Rochester (Only games scheduledi Jersey City Miles lest Ookley, Utah, rt Mevth ef Wsbw River, 8 Mtmrtes Abeve Woethtp Dims 2 Seyt Jim Drinkward, AAU Athlrt, of th. Year, 1952i 'Whew 1 oind NorfonotM.otrti Studio., f weighed 13 Round., standAfter ilx month, of ,ogorvii,d treatment, 1 ing A gained JJ pound.' My, Drinkward. Im for yourtaifl NA- e Emery-Mik- Amarillo 8 San Antonio 4 Tulsa 12 4. Rio Grande Valley Austin 4, Admore 3 TOP SIRLOIN.. MONTHS ... and won the A A.U. Titlel" . - 6 All-Sta- - ). OF MUSCLE IN POUNDS Harris-Vatigh- n National League ' bowlers- . Tribunes Baseball Scoreboard ' v n Weight,' Walt Harna-A-1 Pelton. Dick Kramer-Le- s Kramer, Nolan Wathan-Gardne- r Duffin, Ernie Schneiter Jr Harold Ambler, Ernie Schneiter Woltard. Sweepstakes Gross, 67, Dick Kramer; 68. Wlt Harris; 70, tii Tommv Williams, John Geertsen Jr. bracket Net, 62 Don Dockstader; 70 Mike Adam, Wagstaff? 71 Lou North. Philadelphia 3. San Francisco 5 CincmnaU 3. Milwaukee 3 . St. Loun 10. Chicago 3 Pittsburgh 5. Lot Angeleg 2 Ta.idayg Pr.babl. Pitcher. Milwaukee at Cincinnati fnigHtV Purkev (5-3) v. Willey SL Louis (J. Chicago at and Drott (0 2) vi. Hobbit (4-or Broalm (5-and .gadecki Jackson Lot at (nighlK Angeleg Pittsburgh va. Craig ). Gibbon (4-at San Francisco Philadelphia (night) Sullivan (2--6 ) va. ODtU or ft.-ta- ll. Host Pro Paces On Bonneville Course I i e I GAIHED-5- 5 IT IS ALL free. There is tor admission charge. All bowling fans are invited to be guests of The Tribune and proprie-tors at the festivities which will Include: Championship . matches in Pro-A- m PHILADELPHIA SAN FRANCISCO junior boys and girls singles; ab r h rbi ab r h rbt adult men and women singles, Taylor 2b 4 0 1 0 F Alou rf 4 0 10 Walls 3b 3 110 Mays cf team 4 0 0 0 doubles and five-maMalkms3b 0 0 0 OjMcCovy lb 4 0 2 0 Walters rf 4 1 1 0 Cepeda If 10 0 0 events and senior men and1 lb 3 1 1 3. M Alou If 3 0 0 0 women . Herrera singles. 2 0 0 0 Demeter If 3 0 0 01 Bailey c Dl Grco cf 3 0 1 0 exhibition matches 0 0 6 0 Special Dlrympl c 4 0 10 Kuenn 3b 4 11 Dick Kramer Max Baker; tie. 66 3 0 0 0 HUler2b Amaroas 3 12 2 each night involving - Utahs Dockstader. Dick Robertas 3.0.0 0 Pagen ss Jerry Braun-Do3 0 0 0 r champions Kenny, Krgmer-Ken- t Morgan. Walt Harna-HerMcCrmck p 2 0 0 0 Pollack Barker 0 0 Chestnut . and Ann Slattery, 10 tie, 67 Ralph Duffalo p 0 0 0 0 Provos Pete Birrell, McGuire, Ogdens Iveraon. Nolan Tommy WilUami-DlcWathan-T- . R Billings. Upper bracket Totals 30 8 6 S Totals 81 S 6 2 Bonnie Eldridge and visiting 62 Dick Kramer-Rotie. Kramer; Grounded out for McCormick In stars 65 John Geertsen-Bil- l Billy Golembiewski of Geertsen. 8th; for Bailey in 9th. Tommy Williamt-Ralpand Wilma Guillory of Detroit Mclntirt; tie Philadelphia 000 603 0003 Hami-Gen66 Walt Moenrh, Don 020 006 000 Francisco Dorton-JacEnglewood, Calif. Gardner; tie. 67 John las 2-- 4 A n That second try made the difference. . 5 Doctors examined Archie, here Jn.,his...rtainirigquarterS at Kutschers resort and pronounced him a young man" physically and psychologically." One said, he Is the most re- -- I markable-box- er ever saw-f. his age. three-secon- SAN FRANCISCO,. June 5 (UPIl Robin Roberts finally won his first game of the season Monday with the aid of a three-ruhomer by Pancho Herrera that gave the Philadelphia PhiIUesa.3-victory over the San Francisco Giants. 'things. a June' MONTICELLO, N.Y., June Jhe a ccent wasjon. youth Monday when Archie Moore took his official physical examination for Saturday nights defense of his light heavyweifhrTaTF rels against Giulia Rinaldi ef Italy. 5 (U PI ) By Associated Press CHICAGO, Archie: Accent on Youth n 1 43312 .5 4 5 17.156. int Wig-nai- B" or. Will Score Goal Tribune Sports Writer home run field goal THURSDAY In two swift moves Monday has been adopted by the new 3 p m JuniorgirIs singles Becky the cast was lined up and the Peterson. Logan, vs. Denue Stillman, American Basketball League, Sairxakr. r it was announced Monday. 3 30 p in Men over 60 singles stage putunder construction The ABL, whichwill open Erul Lee, Salt Lake vs. Jack or the nation's first automatic Salt Lake. an schedule Oct. 27, team A1 and Lid outdoor bowling tournament in TV. pm Womens Tooele, vs. Verni Custom. Guns. will score three points .for a history at Derks Field Thurs- Price field goal made from behind 6 30 pm Mick Me day and Friday nights. Kee. Murrav, vs. Tony Vano-Daa line 22 feet from the Basket. .Smith, Tooele 9 30 pm. Women's singles Grace All other field goals will count ALL OF THE finalists were Bell. Provd vs Ann Webb. Salt Lake. the regular two points. named at an early hour Mon9 30 p m. Exhibition matches. THE LEAGUE, winding up 'FRIDAY day in semifinal action at the 3 pm Junior box singlet Don a weekend business session, r Lan$. Hours later Rankin. North Salt Lake vs. Keith the automaitc pinsetters and Kearney Salt Lake-also voted to use the Olympic 3 30 p m Women over 80 tingles t free throw lane the lanes themselves were Tillie Biederman. Cedar Ctiy, vs. size Anderson. Salt Lake rule in which the moved onto the infield at Allene Men s team Conns Cigars. 4 p m Derks and work was Started Salt Lake, vs. Eonwood Bowl, Salt applies. The schedule ends around to prepare them ior the out- Lake 6 30 pm Womens doubles Valerie Burnside Bea Wempe. Ogden, vs. April 1. 'Playoofs of the East-Wes- t door bowling show. Irene Patterson, Price sections will be held In The occasion will be the first 8 30 pm Mens singles J e r ry Sait vs Bill Dykes, Salt midseason as weIFasatthe Dunn, Lake, annual Salt LakeTribune Utah Lake. -- end. Bowling Proprietors Assn, Exhibition matches tournament finals. ToUlt 84 8 IS II a Filed out for Began in 7th; b keyed up. I even have to relax from practice. flied out fpr Donohue in 9th. . 900 000 0066 Seated atthe counter, Ken continued to talk. You know. netroir 070 111 Mx- -4 Chicago , - this is a second chance "much forme.Tftat's whyitmeansso E None. DP Aparicm to Sievere: to Fox to Steven. Bruton to Apancio getting to bowl against Billy. Wood LOB Detroit 9. Chicago 9. WHEN I REPRESENTED Utah in the matches last winter I got off to a bad start and could never recover. ,1 know I can beat those guys, but this will be my first Jaig chance to prove it since the I'm going to beat him. I know I can. I have a second chance to prove it and Im not going to miss, he said. finals, this is the way the championship matches pair up: New Cage Loop Result. . Mender Bone 3, Idaho Falla 4 Maalc Viiley 8, Pocatello Billmil 3. Great Falla 3 T Pitching '1 American Association , Worth 4. Houston 4 Denver 15. Indianapolis 1 Louisville IS, Omaha i Dallas-Ft- - A A-- -- u Aw 3- - V V |