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Show r w r v "f"wirrf"y V 'T VT " f ""e 'V T .DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM. Tuesday.' July 21, 1964 Dinivfe, ;1!3 in the series opener. Game ) time is 7:45 p.m. The sparse action around the league Monday night saw Arkansas enhance thedr eastern division lead with a 10-- victory over Denver while Indianapolis was dumping Oklahoma City, Portland nudged Hawaii, in 10 innings in the only west- By DEE CHIPMAN Associate ports Editor (4-3- 7-- . 5Sv,i&r5M'W XSfc. the outfielder with potentially big stick, and Paul Popo- vich, the second sacker with a lot of promise, have both been ailing. Both, however, have been used in pinch-h- it or reserve roles in recent days. If Salt Lakes Bees want to stay out of the Pacific Coast Leagues eastern division cellar, they better be ready to play ball come Tuesday night. Their-bigges-t Tommy Aaron's three-ru- n challenger for homer powered Denver to a the dubious distinction of being seven run seventh inning ; but last place in the division, the ern division game played. The Bees, who took a day off it wasnt enough to counter Arkansas early scoring. The Trav-eleSee PCL Summary on Page Monday to play golf ,and enjoy got homers from Alex -- 1 Utah Hot Stove League picnic, B- -. are working on a losing streak Johnson and Lee Elia to pace their attack. Dallas Rangers, come; to town that has reached seven games. Minnie Minoso made his Pa- to6t Arfive to straight for a three game set; and the They -- cific Coast League debut for Hive cant afford, to blow the kansas in the last series, as the InVedie Himsl, Skipper However, Indianapolis Monday series as they have their past dians Oklahoma City. dumped is hoping that the return of Billy three at Derks. . Ott and the addition of pitchers Bob Locker went the route for In fact the Buzzers are a horand Dick Scott the Tribe, whiffing nine and in the current home WayneSchurr rendous can pick up the Hives success walking but two. The Indians tabbed Okie pitching for 14 hits. stay; and thats hardly enough to keep from smothering in the quotient Ott was the Hive's top hitter Steven Hargans four hitter cellar darkness. before-bein- g called up to Chi- was the key as Portland dimid-JunIn and .he still helped in the tight western Thus far 'this season, the cago Hawaii. virion race by nipping Bees have had fair success owns the clubs second best -, total despite losing a A1 Luplow hit a first pitch bomwith the T e x a u Sr whipping the in to er 10th the provide them seven times in 12 meeti- months time. Beavers with their margin of ngs. Dallas, however, has Himsl is hopeful, also, that victory, however. Ray Barker picked np momentum in rea couple of potential and Tony Curry homered for the cent weeks. .They lost all their hpD getoff the Bmp list in the Ports, -- and Carlos Bernier for helpers ground in the race early- In next few days. Don Landrum, the Islanders in the early going. the season, but have been holding their own though not gaining appreciably in recent no7 'v -- lees Weed Woo Aoud si J3 3-- rs 13-h- it 2-- ir Working on cobs of corn at the annual Utah Hot Stove League's Bee picnic are this trio of Hivers, John Boccabella, Cal Koonce and Glen Beckert. The Hive joined several hundred fansfor a festive evening in Millcreek Canyon Tr T e, runs-batted-- ln SCORES EL - S-74- 7S Cardinal Grid Coach , NelsonLooms Find -- He's 'Rare T Top Threat In Golf Meet Pleased Wifh Opener - - ? By United Press International Found: A football coach who was well pleased on the first Defending champion Dixie day of practice. Lorenat is expected to face a That was the reaction of head Wally Lemm of the St tough challenge from Beverly Coach " Cardinals juis Monday when Nelson in the 1964 City Parks e National Football League golf tourney scheduled July 9 club opened its camp at Lake at Rose Park. Forest, HL Everyone cdme to camp in Miss Nelson has been playing fine shape, said Lemm after of some the best golf of her greeting 42 players, including career this year and she now 19 rookies. And for our first By GEORGE FERGUSON Deseret News Sports Writer 27-2- State Meet Opens July 28 ' tion. City Parks v Itll be the Hives Paul Jaeck-e- J who is about ready to regain his 'early season form, opposing the Rangers Bill Linder (8-9- ), , McPeak hopes the newcomers will take the pressure off flanker Bobby Mitchell, who led the Redskins attack for the past two seasons. The Green Bay Packers, under the watchful eyes of Vince Lombardi, worked on blocking and pass patterns. The squad of 34 veterans and 23 rookies were together for the first time in training. The Pittsburgh Steelers signed six more players to 1964 Seeded Hellers Continue March - Legion In 'Stretch' Highland won two games Monday and didnt have to play either one as Salt Lake Valley American Legion baseball action neared the end of regular season to eliminate tiie other with the winner meeting South -- for the fourth prize. The battle for tiie top spot is still open for Skyline, West and Holladay tiie contenders. Skyline and West are currently to deadlocked with 16--4 won-lo- play. Highland was scheduled play Bingham and following the maria. Peaches regular game to play the finish de- of a protest in whddi the two CHICAGO (UPI) Bartkowicz, the fending champion, and the seven other seeded players were favored Tuesday to continue their victorious march in Tuesdays second round of United States Lawn .Tennis Associations 16 championships. teams were tied at st " 10-al- l. Bingham 'didnt show. The two victories ... give the Highland club a chance to qualify for the State Legion tour- L ney at Provo, July In other action Monday, Holla-da- y Thirty-tw- o survivors remained kept Its chances alive fora Cyprua 1 1 .050 Garnet through July 28 opening fielc portion of the Salt Lake Valley fronrMondays and veteranends workoutour 020 001 4 Tooele J t 1 Bob Schmitz, consider Ter- of 64. 301 110 x 7 t 4 League title pie as it defeated Holladey flankers were running their pat- ry Nofsinger quarterback home course. Cook and D. Clark. end Tele Brown; and tackle Lou Miss Bartkowicz, the tour- Tooele, Judge outlasted Mur- IB Wilton (T), MacKey (H). 3B Stevens terns extremely weiL t Michaels unsigned.' (T). (H). -MrsrMarg Walton, Utah womof ray, 11-- Granite closed its sea- Granite seed, "disposed top neys Wonder if Wally will be in The 310 004 -0 11 3 , defending champion Chi- Laural ens golf president, said the 000 200 13 2 3 of Wauwato- son on a winning note as it shook East Holgerson if the mind of the frame same Golf winners for Stove tourney were Cal Koonce, Bears on worked end Amoldut Allen, Manning Maynei cago kicking medal tournament would Cards blow their and second-seede- d Easts tourney chances some- and Norrlt. 3B Butby (G). 36 Mayne opening game and runbacks in their morning sa, Wis., 64), Amoldut (G). (G), Bill Gooding and Vedie Himsl. 3 under the same win and Jordan format operate to file Dallas Cowboys in the session and in the afternoon Patty Rippy, Shawnee, what with an as last year except .that con- Cottpn Bowl Sept 12? j ran through dummy scrim- Okla., had it almost as easy in edged Draper, 64 in other play. they Field , testants get full handicap inAnother coach, Bill McPeak mages. Four teams from the Salt Lake1 Pelegrin Heads , eliminating Bunny Collins, CALIF. stead of the 85 per cent used of the Washington Redskins, (UPI) Valley League will qualify for INGLEWOOD, HI.,' Threatens To Quit , Mrs. Howard B. Kecks Pele-gri- n, in 1963. wfwa the State Legion tourney.- expressed complete- satisfaction Vest, Miss., Jackson, Becky , Don Chandler advised - the winner of part of the purse It will feature two flights over two new acquisitions. West and Holladay are New York Giants that he will defeated Melinda Terry, Middle-towstakes races, heads a in With cinches. Newcomers threp and net -Championship Miss Impressed Vest (gross) Ohio, Several hundred Salt Lake had played In a golf tourney, retire unless the club permits Monand Highland are field of seven of the field. Outside of champ East with him to attend to his business McPeak South, was 3. No. impressed is seeded Hot also under the of the Bee fans Joined the Hivers in aegis tiie fourth day at Hollywood Park in the for the of receivers in the all will combe flight, running Franpass speed San golfers in interests Tulsa, Okla.,. half Rosemary Casals, at Hidden Valley. picnic fun, Monday evening in StoveLeague, and East play 20,000 El Dorado Handicap. peting for net honors in a single Angelo Coia and Joe Hernan- the week during the season. cisco, fourth seeded, won by de- berth. Highland Koonce Cal Pitcher walked off dez. from Coia was Mill Creek Canytfn and a good division. acquired Chandler asked could if he of over fault Sugar Hamilton, r, with the trophy as .the top Hernan- return to Tulsa after each time was had by all. d The field will be limited to the Chicago Bears and game Springfield, Ohio, and dez spentlast season -- playing and replacing departed rejoin the Giants on ThursThe Buzzers, who enjoyed a Pixie Lamm, Piedmont, SeyfriecClast years the first 136 paid entrants. En in Canada. day for practice and the weekbeat Melodie Kiertanis, barbecue turkey dinner as champion. John Boccabella had try fee is $5. Rose Park pro end ' game. Coach Allie She- Calif., Phil Kunkel will of take entrance rubbed the Mich., 64), 6-Hamtramck, Stovers, guests the low gross score with a 79rmans was a firm no, Form Agreement reply fees. d elbows with some of their most Julia Kay AnOn other fronts: The Detroit Champions among the NORTH N.J. defeated devoted fans in the informal BERGEN, (UPI) deadline L is Friday (July Lions Entry were Chick Clay and Bill opened their training thony, Malimu, Calif., Dag The Jersey Giants of the AtID., Lake Bluff, picnic atmosphere. The Bees Gooding, both of whom Swenson, 24),- - Pairings will be listed in Kitty 25 with 26 rookies and NEW HOURSi S a.m, to camp posted lantic CoastFootbalI League veterans on hand to and their families were intro- net 71s. and Patty Hogan, oustthe July 25th Deseret News. Jf veers service H Self L receive Goodings 77 was the We meet the tretter have agreed to become the offi- physicals. . .Don Shula led the ed Ced Ewen, Winnetka, HL, duced. A set of woods will best gross score of the day, be given club of the New York Baltimore Colts cial farm The affair, under the directhrough heavy SAFETY O Booby prize went to Bee Busi- for the first Jets of the American League. contact drills Joe Kuharich, tion of Homer Coleman, was ness Manager Jim Kittilsby who Dixie captured the 1963 title 165 East 6th South " Under the of the Philadelphia joint agreement, coach termed one of the most success- posted a 152 gross, but had with a 236, five strokes ahead the Jets will provide the GiCall me up Eagles, continued his search ful in the long series of the 66 net, according to tourney of second placeWendy Wangs-gar- ants with players and in return for players to take over the mi iowist emeu BUY A FORD midsummer event FULLY eu. s popular Miss Nelson was third at the New.Yorkers will have first six positions left chairman Art Goldworthy s after the open IRAKIS Earlier in the day the Bees handicap system. mi WALTER 242. trades. . .the Packers claim on any Giant players. WMttL AUOHMINT asked waivers on rookie guard CHAR1 LARSON Mike Hicks of Marshall (W.Va.) BRA! TIRES BRAKES 1 g. 7-- 6; HR-E-vant 4; 0- le 6-- 8-- Pe!-ori- a, Buzzers Enjoy Picnic 6-- 0, 6-- - Sky-Qine- 6-- 6-- base-balle- fifth-seede- pitch-erGord- - Sixth-seede- non-Be- es 6-- hole-in-on- e. 6-- ... REM - 33-361- College. Sports Chips . . . By Dee Chipman v Stover Picnic Is Bee Boost Just hope that Johnny Boccabella starts hitting the baseball like he powdered the smiling golf ball he played around Hidden Valley with Monday afternoon. X. And Dick-Sco- tt, who got fished into giving Boke two a side in the annual Hot Stove League golf tournament, probably hopes that the big Bee first sacker will concentrate on baseballs and leave the golf pellets alone. plenty for everyone, and everyone got their Werent too many speeches, in the informality of the occasion; but the Bees and their wives and their youngsters present got introduced. Amazing how many of tiie players took their bows while holding a baby 4a the arms. The whole peaceful setting of the canyon outing is designed for fun and relaxation. You let the Bees melt a little, the fans melt a little; and pretty soon youve got a great, big happy party. Boccabella who figured, hed shoot " about a 90came in with a scintillating 79 to top the low net shooters among the Bees in their outing on the links. He hit em long, accurately ananot often enough (as an ad- Get In The Proper Mood 4 If memory serves correctly, it was the Stover picnic of that turned the corner for the Bees and set them on the road to their only Pacific Coast League pennant. 1959 , The club of that year had their troubles in the early going perhaps not so many nor so consistent asthis edition but when they jelled, theyreaUy moved. And it was the Hot Stove outing that turned the tide. versary). But Boke didnt win any trophies. The handicap system imposed for the Stover golf test gave the prize to Cal Koonce, and smiling Cal deserves it for his pitching if not for his golf. v Actually, the expose would show that Bee Business Man-ag-Jim Kittlsby should have won the civilian, prize wii his gross 152, which, under Art Goldsworthys handicapping, left him with a net 66. Jim would probably just v to forget It too. These Bees of 1964 may need more than a picnic to get back into the Coast League pennant race; but if a little show of affection from the fans can help, so much the better. One thing about the current crop of Buzzers, theyre gen-t- a erally still young, still growing, still impressionable. If Salt , Lake could keep the same outfit for one more year, possibly, or for two, certainly, would win themselves another pennant er i OIL The Golfing Was Great Anyway, it was fine afternoon for the Bees and the Stovers who participated on the lush expanse of Hidden Valley. Bill Gooding and Chide day had good days, former champions Max Mangum and Goldsworthy skidded a little. If .was .all a great, prelude to the evening outing the Stover? staged til Millcreek Canyon for the Bees, their partners and their fans. The turnout didnt set any records but if the had been turned on, this 1964 version of ' the annual soiree would likely have set .a new record. like Glen Beckert and Ron Campbell and BoccabeUaand Billy Ott and some others seem destined for stardom. AU it should take is time and patience, foul part of the patience has to come from Derks Field Ians. Anyway, the Hot Stove outing Monday was a fine gesture on the part of Salt Lakes faithful. If theBee effort Isnt too productive at the moment, its a conscientious effort nevertheless, and they deserve a pat onlhe back for it . And the Hot Stove League can take a pat, too, 'Tor pro- viding the display of friendliness. - 'Homer Colemai was back at Ms familiar stand as chef, and he smiled the while through Ms perspiration as he barbecued those succulent turkey filets.' Thera was , ' ia rarasaraTOBMtMMw- : i. . A. M AAA Ak AAjA. A A. A. A A. V J I .1 A A A A A AA A A A k A A. A A A A A |