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Show Grandcolos T oo T ousli to Swallow. Bees Lose Sports Mirror Mounts Rack Buzzers in b- y- John Mooney V 7-- 2 Page 19 22, 1961 7-- 3, Contest . .. V - THE 'SLANDERS, who The wrapped up the opener with Hawaii Islanders defeated four runs in the second inSeattle twice - Wednesday ning, banged out lour tallies night, taking the first game of in the first inning, of the their Pacific Coast League nightcap. . and the nightdoubleheader First ram: - (SEATTLE .The double loss, HAWAII cap rbi! ab r b rbl coupled with Tacomas double Slider as ikrh 9 12 O'Mann cf 4 2 2 0 Webstr 2b 2 11 0iCoghty3b win, cut Seattles league lead Johnson U 4 1 3 2 Clinton rf 4 0 2 1 to three games. McMna lb 3 0 1 2 Gile c 3 0 2, 1 By Associated Press SEATTLE, June 21 . Maybe its the heat, or the threat of approaching dog days, that has the Pacific League a little The other night, Freddie Fitzsimmons, the Bee manager, had quite A piece to say to Umpire Elmer Ammons, and it seemed from p the stands that'Klmer-wad- eager to Join in any discussion. Pitcher Ron Taylor was given the thumb for disputing a call, and that brought on the ruckus. Meanwhile, Gen. Mgr. Herman Franks, acting for all' the world like Bill Laird, the legendary firecracker manager of baseball in the area and parts west, was doing everything but climb the fence to get at Ammons. Laird did manage to climb the protective fence before the box seats in his day. The fences .are higher Herman Franks now. But Franks was all over the park, in the dugout, in his office phoning the league president, and jumping all around the box seats, and in the press box, denouncing Umpire Ammons, for all and sundry to hear. Meanwhile, in calm and serene Hawaii, Nick Morgan Jr., th president of the Islanders, was "doing a Durocher and contest with a PCL umpire. engaging In a THERE IS HOPE for the game of baseball when the front-officbrass takes to getting into the field action, even if ihe. players are. a little, hesitant to do battle. short-tempere- " June Thursday Morning Tribune Sports Editor ffUJ . Salt Lake City, Utah Hulas Rock Seattle 6 Twice by 6-- By John Mooney ' Tribune Sports Editor His name may sound like a new soft drink but A1 colos proved to be too strong for the Salt Lake Bees to swallow as Vancouver won, at Derks Wednesday night. GRANDCOLOS hit two homers, scored three runs and batted in four as the Mounties took the series four games to two. His homers were the 11th and 12th scored by the Moune ties in this current series at Derks. The Mounties make their final appearance of the year at Derks Thursday with Carl Greene opposing Don Schaeffer at 8 p.m. - 6-- 3 7-- 7-- Sill Bernier cf 4 0 0 0 Tillman lb 4 110 Toft If 3 110 Schrber 2tf 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 3 Total for Earley In 7th. S S 110 Jensons Oi 2 0 0 0 Heffner p Perry. Stops Spokes on FivcrBingles six-gam- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 11 Teiala Hitchie p (Earley p laP Smith 3 2 3 2 0 2 0 10 10 10 ft! 9 10 03 040 100 Hawaii 10 1 010 Seattle DP Ward to Webster to McManus, LOB Hawaii 10, Seattle 6 2B McManus, Mann 2. Hawklna. 3B John aon. SB Ward, Mann 2. S-- Podbie-laWebater. 1 By Associated Press A CROWD of 1,903 fans attracted by an Arthur Frank Podbielan Byrd (W., 21 Heffner SPOKANE, WASH., June Tacoma h u r 1 e r Gaylord Perry scattered five hits to give, the Giants a victory over Spokane in a Pacific Coast League contest here Wednesday night. BEFORE THE regular game started, Tacoma beat Spokane in the continuation of a game called in the fifth Inning last Saturday. 4 3 L, 1 5 Ritchie style show and a Joe Dupler Earley mink stole, saw the Mounties Second gamb: A HAWAII SEATTLE pull ahead in the fourth and abrhrblj abrbrbl ice the contest in the sixth. Slider as 2 2 2 0 Mann cf 4 0 2 0 2b 10 0 0 Toft If 4 110 Charles Barten of SaJt .Lake Smith Clinton rf 3 2 12 2b 5 12 2 City took home the mink stole 10 0 0 Gilec Webater Tillman lb 4 0 0 0 as .one oOhe evenings high3 2 10 Schrber 2b 3 1 0 0 Johnson If 5 1 3 4 Jenson ss 4 12 1 ' . lights. McMna lb 6 1 0 0 Cghtry 3b 3 0 0 1 Con-sol- o In fourth Bill the after Bernier cf 5 111 Paltca p 0 0 0 0 Saw WHat Heres the Police . , Hankins rf 4 0 2 2 Martin p- 1 0 0 0 had was and singled 0' 3b 5 0 2 Ward official-repo10 0 0 rt' to the officers the police According N. Wllinc 4 0 0 Oj Borland p 0 0 0 0 forced at second involved in the squabble at Honolulu June 15, the score was Jiminez. Grandcolosby Manny 4 0 0 Ol Grant p 10 0 0 hit his 0 0 0 0; Radati p 0 0 0 0 Byrd p tied at id-going into the last of the ninth. Smith 10 0 0 second homer of this series for Totals 26 7 11 7 Totals U 6 8 6 lead. HONOLULU HAD two men on base and two out in the a Grounded out for Martin in 5th; for Slider in 6th; out bottom of the ninth when the umpire-in-chie- f called the game In the sixth Consolo for Borland in 7th; out for on account of curfew so the visiting team could make plane tripled and scored on a sacRadatx in tth. 400 800 000 7 Hawaii connections. Heres the rest of the report filed by Patrolman rifice fly. 220 000 0206 Seattle Joe Bentivegna: E N Wilson, M Smith. DP Slid er, Webster and McManus LOB Howie Goss singled, GrandHawaii 9, Seattle 7 2B Slider. 3B "When the umpires called the game, Mr. Morgan came colos was hit by a pitched ball Hankins, Jenson. HR Johnson, Clinton, Gile. SB Mann. SF Coughtry, onto the field and was going ,all out in telling the chief and Denis Menke doubled h r er bb so. ia 4 4 Grant (W. MY were two and runs. home those about the tempers really umpire game calling 2 0 0 0 1 2 Byrd A single by Jiminez and 4 4 4 0 0 Palica flying. t Besana for In 5th Singled solo at second. Consolo was out on the play grounded out for Young in 8th. second baseman, leaps 4 4 3 3 2 Martin (L, Grandcolos second homer Ken Kuhn, Salt Lake 2 2 0 0 1 3 Borland into air to avoid sliding Billy Con- but the relay to first was too late. 110 082 -6 Tacama "At the very beginning, Patrolman Caguioa and myself high 1 2 0 0 0 4 r Radatz winners the far beyond pulled 000 000 Oil I Spokane HBP Slider (by Martin), Slider had 'gone out onto the field when the sign of trouble began. reach in the eighth. DP Harkneia unassisted, Conde to (by Borland), Clinton (by Byrdi. Roberts. LOB Spokane 7, Tacoma 12. WP Grant. Palica. T I 32. A 3.000. The crowd showed its disapproval of the booing and began 2B Farley, R. Bowman, E. Bowman, IN THE SIXTH Walt Bond throwing anything they could find. Phillips. HR "Handley. seahit his fifth homer of the la I r bb a Fiaher (W. "THAT WAS WHEN Mr. Morgan came onto the playing son with no one on and in the Reed (L, field and began arguing with the chief umpire. One of the ninth-KeBeaana Kuhn hit his first No-Hi- t, No-Ru- n Young other umpires got into the conversation. The undersigned was triple and scored on Doc EdThe popular Elks band will R. TBowman 2 28. standing by when Mr. Morgan and the chief umpire made a wards sacrifice fly for the Bee be on hand Thursday night TAC&A a no a in Allen ite the hurled hit, offense. so Valley into standing for each the Larry IsrOKANK I other, fray. stepped grab abrbrbl abrbrbl! no run game Wednesday as league, same as Judge and .when BPOE members from the Leo Burke, the 3 0 1 0Oravetz If 3 0 0 "When patrolman Caguioa grabbed, the second umpire Mote cf ar- Granite American Legion team Holladay. Granite will play state of Utah Bwmn Mill L Robert 2b 3 0 0 0 with Salt ERhodes join and held'him at bay and finally got them apart, and when the Bee infield replacement, 2 cf 4 0 0 0 Wednes-dadowned Magna, Highland Saturday and Holla-da- Lake Lodge 85 in the annual Farley lbIf 53 1 22 21!RCarmel Bwmn rf 3 0 0 0 chief umpire turned to go, Mr. Morgan made a feeble attempt rived during the game 1 2 1 Hrknss lb 4 0 0 0 2b 4 and while in action see and Phillips Judge Tuesday, The may hander strong right night at Derks Field. to kick him, but he did not lift his foot very' far off the Alomar rf 3 0 0 Conde 3b fanned eight and allowed only Holladay will clash Monday, to On Friday, the Manufacture Orsino c 3 0 0 llCamiilic Thursdays finale. ground. 4 0 0 0 Voliver sa 3b Hain a Ron Piche, in picking up his two walks, while his pitching get things little more settled ers.Represfntive Club will G .Perry p 4 11 oValdesp third victory of the season, rival, Son Sudbury of Magna in 'the league. a have night with Beaana p The other game Wednesday 50 cases of food and merchanwalked four and struck out fanned 13 and walked 8. a was suffered duel with Tetals 84 6 9 6 Totals five Bees. Ron Taylor High- dise distributed by the represlugging Doubled for Valdes in 8th his second defeat against no THE VICTORY gave Gran- - land edging East, sentatives. 100 602 Taeema 610 000 7 T 1 East . wins although he walked only 000 000 6161 Spokane 120 312 13 1 Gus P. BacKman, secretary of the Salt Lake City Cham- one Highland a ITS out SATURDAY, Glade three. struck and Park split E R Bowman, Conde DP PhilNichols, Chlpman and Hickley ber of Commerce, has become the Philo Vance of Bee baseball LOB Spokane 5. 6 5 2 Dean, Dudley. A. Hogle Co. Rich, Draper and doubleheader, with the Bees lips to 6. Farley. 2B Phillips, Graber. HR IT WAS THE home run blow S. HR Highland, Christensen. 5 6 7 Disorbio Fort Douglas even to the extent of posting a "wanted circular. at Portland S Rhodes. Ogdens playing Alomar, Mote, Farley, 3bh Stott and Slotte; Evanoff and Holt. Highland, Jones, Pearson. The script accompanying the adjacent picture reads, again that killed the Bees. Gemar. Draper. 2bh Highland, Fatheringham John Affleck park at 1:30 and Roberts. SF Orsino Oravetz. hassles to contrast the In k r er bb se Harris. 2, la Parker; East, Valley State Bank "Take a good look at the picture of the man above. This man 2 4 5 at Derks at 8 p.m. G Perry (W. 64) 013 003 07 6 1 A1 Hohmana 39 35 0 Granite 8 8 6 6 2 5 Valdes is wanted for KILLING BASEBALL. Thats right, the space earlier in the week when Tay000 000 00 0 4 Magna Its a single game Sunday, Beaana (U 1 1 0 0 0 0 d Terry; Dali lor was on the mound and Um- .S0,JZnn,..Coomb Allen and Jenkinson; Sudbury and 8 p.m. Shewe!!. 2 07. at T A 1,700 Besana. WP Dea. is blank. The man himself is bewas Elmer Ammons pire A7 a blank. He3 an indifferent, hind the plate, absolutely nothing marred the serenity of faceless, ordinary sort of a Wednesdays placid exhibition. citizen. He says he likes, baseVANCOUVER SALT LAKE ball all right, wouldnt do anyb r h rbi rt)l brk 0 Oj Bromn ss 4 0 2 0 0 3b 4 Thomas thing to hurt it, is glad that Coniolo 3b 4 1 2 0 Cline cT 1 llLuplowlf 2 3 ri Jiminex . baseball is a part of OUR 4 110; Jones lb Goss cf Gmdcls lb 3 S 2 4i Bond rf TOWN, our community life. ss 4 0 1 2 Alvls 3b Menke He may go to a game once in Herschr If 4 0 1 0 Kuhn 2b 3 0 0 0 Edwards e c White awhile, so he says, but chances 4 0 0 01 Taylor p Piche p are he wont Tyriver p "But you say baseball isnt Take a Look bGrace dead in .OUR TOWN. Good team, good crowds, lots of exciteT.UU IS1I1 Total, ,0 t ment Thats right. But this murderer is in our midst just out for Taylor In 7th; out for Tyriver tn 0th. - -the same. Hes out to kilt baseball with his indifference. Sure 7 000 0 0?O CLOSE-OL- T . he hopes you have a great crowd opening night Wont go Vaneeaver 000 001 001 Salt Laka out that night himself it might be a little chilly. Wants you X Brown. DP Taylor, Brown and Brands famous Jones; Edward.. Brown and Jone. to have a great season, though, hopes you win a lot of games. LOB Vancouver 2. Salt Lake 8. 2B Kuhn. Consolo. 3B Brown Menke. ODD RODS What about a! season ticket? Oh, no thanks, doesnt believe HR Grandcolo, 2. Bond SB S Jiminex, LOWEST hed go that often. Likes baseball a lot, though. What about Edwards. Taylor, Cline. SF SPINNING 8008 FLY 800$ some book tickets? No thanks, hell just buy a ticket at the h r er bb h la T80LLIN9 RODS 2 7 2 4 5 Piche (W. , gate whenever he decides to go, if ever he does. CASTING RODS 7 8 5 5 1. 3 Taylor (L, ) 2 Famous 2 2 2 0 4 Take another look at that faceless man. Could HE be Tyriver Mercury 40-H.- P. T HBP By Taylor (Grandcolox). YOU? 'Are you killing baseball with indifference? With g6od 2.15. A 1.003. wishes and nothing else? Remember baseball IS dead in many towns. They wish now they could have it back. ReHolladay Park 19(1 Model DISCOUNT 6 10 member, a town without baseball is a DEAD town. Dont let Bountiful Dairy Electric With Svthbnd Uw.it Starting dtmf. 7 3 5 ,rlc, ,vf First it happen here. Apprehend that murderer. Your reward? Many Holladay SupHnatK N. 404. Rick Roberts and McDonald; Spenold out season ball at the cer and Wundertt. park. happy hours all Op,, fac (pinning 6-- 1 shin-kickin- e I 2b-s- a 8-- 8-- 2-- . (MMK- Elks Eye Night At Derks Field Granite Legion Ace Pitches Thriller n 6-- long-awaite- d 7-- y y give-awa- A Mystery Is Solved 9-- a 51,124 VTAOTL Its Als for Finest at the Grand-colo- PRICES 50 Observation Ward Any day mow, wo expect (rnl.r tar a mtpla at fractorx. Nick Marfa ta trtdm Carlo American League OUTBOARDS Spinning Outfit Sale! rnl Rg. Suthbnd N. 5569 Powr flx (pinning rod. 4 10 4 Newhouse of Stereo 1 S 18 Regional Sign Williams and Rasmussen; Belnap and Peterson. 7 2 4 Fourway Supply 1 18" 13 Mannie's Newbold. Vance and Rtrrs;. 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