Show f" r - "r- -t i f 'TmW l" mr V 'i - i Th Salt Lak Tribute Sunday Bll April A IMS kv Tribune Cinemaglo Camera catches double play action at Derks (Photo No 1) Cleveland's Minnie Mlnoso (9) heads -- for seoond when Bocky Cola vi to grounds to third Tribe throw to first Mlnoso Is out as Daryl Spencer touches coach Jo Jo White (42) watches as Orlando Cepeda awaits J bag and readies relay to first (Photo 2) Cepeda Is all I Crowd Tops Record at Derks Field Continued from Page RideWith ’58‘Victors — By AKicitd Fm ""RENO NEV April gamblers are rating the New York Yankees and Mi- B-- j -- lwaukee Braves as wide wide favorites to keep their Ameri- can and National League baseball pennants In fact both again are prohibitive favorites At Las Vp gas -- or Reno- - in state Jthis whqfe gambling is legal the bookies will pay only $1 for every $3 you bet if the Yankees win And they’ll put up just $3 for every $5 you wager op the Braves to walk off with the National League again r “We’d be allright If we drew a crowd like this all season” Commissioner Rom' ney Last year Nevada gamblers favored the Yanks 2 to 5 and the Braves 4 to 5 “Cummon Ed that rookie'll think the umpires in the Amer lean League are terrible Bill Rigney “Hey Willie did you get all of that last one teammate after Mays' last homer that pearly landed In Main Street ’Tf'Ahfoneiii pitches like that Colavito’s out by a step as Cepeda makes stretch to nab Photos by Boss Welser'J Spencer’s throw Giants won 17-- Except in a few spots odds on the pennant chances of National League title from other teams remain mostly un- Milwaukee — changed Pittsburgh which surprised The San Francisco Giants with a second-placfinish in 1958 — has jumped from-10- 0 ranked far back shot last year now are given to 1 to 5 to 1 among Reno chance to take the and Las Vegas bet takers a -- ”-- USE WORLD BISTOS Brake Shoes To Sav TOOK gifs’ e — allyear he'irhave a great sea- Cleveland catcher Dick Brown watch "Mays walloped Wallopin’ WilHiOTayg takes the bigThome run swing at a Land Bell in the first inning as umpire Ed Bunge I three blasts as Giants crushed the Indians son" Cleveland’s manager Joe pitch by Gary Gordon “I’m not even loose yet" Antonelll after the sixth' Inning sa Nixon to Sub Mays Clouts Three For Ike in Giants Wallop Indians 59 Opener In1 Derks Field Battle “They got three runs on a “Antonelli after' the seventh Inning when Rocco — Colavlto- - homered “That guy’s a magician out there” - BUly Martin after By Associated Press SK's Jim Davenport made one u WASHINGTON April 4 — of his great pteys at third LMinnie Minosa ram It looks as timughWice PresL-den- t Cuban bpng something-iRjchard M Nixon a football castoff gets his big chance “WE’VE GOT enough trou ble without the umpires being n basebalTnext Thursday! blind” Herb Score with the For honor among Republi Giants leading can pitchers he and the “That must have been an Senators had betWashington American League strike” someone in the Giant dugout ter not muff it President Dwight D Eisen- atter a questionable call Isn’t haschosert '“ComeorLjnanihis Puerto Rico” someone on the golf in Augusta Ga over baseCleveland bench riding a Giant ball in Washington JT’m saving 'em for the sea- son” Mays “5 f t e r— getting SO NIXON in all likelihood needled after getting a double will play the part of chief ex apd not hoiqer ecutive at Griffith Stadium and When the two clubs played throw out the first ball of the (wo years ago In Salt Lake 1959 season when the Senators g illie didn’t get any homers meet the Baltimore Orioles Two previous GOP vice presii"We got lots of power i I’ft not worried too much dents have subbed for their suIn those openers the "about Score We'll be all right periors not only won— they lithe rest of the pitching staff Senators unscored on $rere before Martin cQmes through” James Schoolcraft Sherman ' game filled in for President William special guests at the game Hhward Taft in 1912 Sherman wpre Utah's Miss Handicap of didn't" throw"out the first ball 1959 Miss Beth Davis of Provo was there And Washand the Handicapped Child of but he the Philadelwalloped ington Cindy Pino tlje Year 3 year-ol— phia Athletics of Orem Charles G Dawes repre-senteCalvin Coolidge in 1926 He did throw out the first ball change-u- and makes catch picture too late Nevada Odds (Mrs Eddie) Irishman's box and say hello ' About 5100 programs were sold during the game Players from both teams were commenting oh the beau tiful park and the snow-laceWasatch Mountains In "the background They didn’t see much snow ft Arizona but the sunshine probably reminded them of their spring training site Quotes around the park de- partment: set to take SpencerVe throw (Photo S) (Photo 4) as Colavlto comes Into the p n 4-- jhower-apparent- ly f ' -- d 6-- d Continued from Page B-- the first "three innings to help Antonelll overihe rough-spot-s Davenport had eight assists two put outs and committed one error In a ("sensational game at third The Indians’ $30000 bonus third sacker off the Arizona’ U campus Gene Leek had ope hit but came up wlth severaLsensational plays in the field MINNIE MINOSO the fine left fielder for the Indians turned in a sparkling play from left when he played the t single by Orlando Cepeda off the wall and flipped to second easily rto cut down the National League’s rookie line-sho- Cardinals Offer Job to Maglie of the year In a bid for a douDavenport eamejup with another fielding gem when he grabbed Dick Brown's wallop for a put out in the slxth Mays’ homer his first In Derks spotted the Giants a lead in the first A bobble by Daryl Spencer In the second after a Davenport to Spencer to Cepeda double play had started the second half of the framer— gave— the— Indians— a chance to tie — Spencer Jiad roared Into right field on Leek’s popper and missed a one handed stab for an error and Brown came through with a single to bat in the first Indian run ble 1-- itI In the Giant third Daven-- port waited out a walk Willie Kirkland lefted a double and Mays followed with a double— Wagner whacked his triple and the Giants were ahead : A double by Hobie Landrith and Antohelli’s wrong field -r- un— for—the tripla-added- -a Giants in the fourth:— Andre Rodgers’ double after two sinand Spencer gles and an error by Carroll Hardy added two in the Giant fifth 4-- By Awoeitd Press ST PETERSBURG FLA April 4 — Sal Maglie who helped 'pitch the New York Giants ‘ Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Yankees to da MAY’S 'homer after - Kirkfour pennants1 Is consider-- land’s single totaled two more In ing an offer to serve as a in the sixth and Mays’ last homer In the eighth sparked a coach la the St" three-rupitching a e e Democratic v can’t p inning The five-ruCardinals Louis sysfanp match that record They have was ninth featured by homers tems ? won but once in five attempts Yhe Senators beat the A’s " 1-- ‘ V- US (ait eh la DA Thomas R Marshall appearing for Woodrow Wilson in 1920 scored their only victory But Marshall still is better remembered for declaring that what this country needs is a gdod cigar Marshall also lost one John Nance Garner flubbedjijjejfar Franklin-DRoosevelt and J Henry A Wallace two also for FDR EXPANSION DAYS SPECIALS - We have expanded our facilities to render our customers and friends greater service and continued quality tyork- manship - AUTO PAINTING ANY CAR : Pro ofimeto in en flitdly (vn You day out tht naxt AUTO OLASS WORK 1107 lilt M’i'f - and Stat) DA 41 Rainbinl Away! 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