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Hive Wins inTenth r- - f Sports Mirror by John Mooney Salt Lake City Utah — Saturday Morning — k May 23 1959 21 Battle 6-- 4 Tribune Sports Editor Buzzers Snare 7 to 6 Contest alt alif pilmiw Padres Beat Sacto in r: By Bar Associated Press ' t The game is the dream of every pitcher He may SAN DIEGO CALIF May be a brilliant rookie starting out in the majors a 22 — John Briggs with the star of the big leagues a fading veteran running out his string help of southpaw Dick pitched San Diego to a in the bushes or a kid in a neighbor- Pacific Coast League vicJ hood sandlot game No matter what class of competi tory over Sacramento Friday night It was Briggs’ first aption prizes pearance for the Ir the he’s facing the pitcher Padres since because of tantalizing coming down from Cleveland its rarity f But sometimes the fans aren’t SAN DIEGO pushed over a t conscious of the scarcity of run in the first inning on two games For example when Russ hits and a fielder’s choice The Heman of San Diego flipped his no-- s Solons tied the score in the hitter against Vancouver May 7 he third on singles by Buddy Petbecame the first player in profes- erson and Dick Phillips and a sional baseball this year to accomp- walk lish the feat In Pacific Coast IACBAMENTO SAN DIEGO rbl li rbl League play his was the first no Jacob 2b ab3 r 110 Graberef tbrk 4 13 4 0 10 Moran n 3 0 10 hitter since Dick Hanlon of Spokane Petersnsa Philip 3b 5 0 11 Dillard rf 4 0 0 George Peres stopped Vancouver April 27 Krsnich If 4 O O 0 Regaldo lb 3 1 0 0 Frailey cf 4 0 0 0 Retxerc 1958 Before that last 4 110 was in 1955 lb 3 1 10 Leek 3b 4 112 But when the Bees’ George Perez came along a week NJones Dlrmplec 4 0 0 0 June If 4 110 rf 4 13 2 Hunter 2b 4 12 later and tlirned in a at the expense of Sacramento Perry 4 0 0 0 Stankop 1 O 0 0 Briggs p he gained even more exclusive local company Osenbghp 1 O O 0 Stifman p 0 0 0 0 O O 00 Unless some old timer can produce evidence that a Salt Heist O O 0 0 0 Bowmnp O O Lake pitcher turned in a during the Smith 0 10 0 nowas the third League membership George’s just 33 4 02 Total S4MS hitter thrown by a Bee pitcher in more than 40 years of Totals Walked for Osenbaugh in 6th no-hi- time-teste- d n Stig-ma- T 6--4 7-- no-hi- 1 1 1-- 0 no-hitt- Utah-Idah- no-hitt- O o (1926-28- ) professional baseball organized THE BEES’ FIRST SOJOURN in the Pacific Coast League t failed to produce a game by a Salt Lake So becomes the first Bee pitcher in 13 years pitcher George of PCL membership to get this chore accomplished The records for the Utah-Idahfail League r to show a Salt Lake pitcher turning in a but we may have missed one and we’d be happy to learn of an error if we are wrong in assuming none was pitched (1915-1925- ) no-hi- o Ice No-H- it r Bert Barkelew the veteran gave Salt Lake t game in the Pioneer League when he mesmert ized Great Falls for seven innings of on baseball I July 21 1951 The Bee veteran who came to the club as a re- lief ace and developed into a I ‘C great hurler walked three and struck out five ” ' Less than two weeks later Ralph Romero the behander spectacled right turned in a at the expense of Ogden He walked two and fanned five Romero had a bonus coming from the Phillies if he- - stuck with the Bees into July and his was doubly important to right-hande- its first n for Heist In 6th for Bo man in 3th Ml Oil Sacrament Ml—4 M 600 OOx — 6 Saa Diego E— Peberaon LOB — SacDalrymple ramento 8 Diego 6 DP — Jacobi to Peterson N Jones 23— Moran Leek N Perry HR — Perry San to Jones (1926-’27-’28- ) ‘Bark’ Broke no-hi- 7-- 0 no-hi- i 5-- 0 no-hitt- right fielder Chuck Harman smashes a double with the bases loaded to score three runs against Phoenix in the sixth Inning Bee Seattle Edg es Spokane Portland Tips Mounts Love By Associated Press PORTLAND ORE May 22 —Four home runs two by Jack Littrell and one each by Jim Greengrass and Len Neal powered Portland to an PCL victory Friday night over Van They may have cheapened the home run and livened the baseball to the place where a Punch and Judy hitter can lose one once in awhile but they have done nothing to make it easier to throw the t game It’s one of the few instances where inflation hasn’t cheapened a vahied product of the good old days INDIANS’ THE skipper quick-tempere- Bragan Bobby 8-- 5 couver Vancouver finished the game under protest The Moupties accused Portland pitcher Duane Pillette who replaced starter Marty Kutyna in the seventh of using a foreign substance on the ball in the fourth got the heave-hthe PORTLAND opened when the Rainiers made” it on Ted Tappe’s triple and a scoring in the fifth when Kutyna and Clarence Moore sacrifice fly by Pettit t scored on a triple to SEATTLE 8P0KANC ab r b rbl right center by outfielder Bob ab r 1 rbl 4 12 0 Davis cf 4 0 2 1 Wadecf 3 0 0 0 Dipietro The Mounties scored Will ss 3 0 0 0 Mbg 4 0 3 Mile If two runs in the sixth 4 0 0 0 Valolf-r- f Robinson-BasiliWith all the bidding for the 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Rodin fight grab- Bilkolb 4 110 VANCOUVER 4 0 0 0 Tapperf Roig 3b PORTLAND lb bing newsprint a week or o ago Joe Du pier the Intermoun- Norris rf 1 O O 0 Pettit 1111 b rbl Rodrigzrf 3 110 Wincnik cu 3 0 0 0 Shetrne cfab5 r 1h 2rbl0 Moore 2b ab5 r 12 0 0 0 1 3 Jenkins c 0 tain promoter was strangely silent 2 Sherry 10 Dmnchl 2b 3 O O 0 Stenhous p 3 0 1 0 Bredng 2b 5 1120 Dipietro If 5 0 12 cf 3 0 0 0 0 Barker lb 5 12 Snyder 0 0 0 Dittmer2b p Craig 10 10 4 110 NORMALLY JOE IS GOOD for a bid of $100000 at the 1 O O 0 Fondy lb 0 0 0 0 Taylor rf 5 0120 01 Freese 3b Durham If 4 Littrell sa 4 3 3 3 George p 0 0 O 0 c 3 0 2 1 Grengrsa rf 3 2 1 1 Paglironi 0 0 drop of a hat It isn’t all publicity because Joe has gone to 10 O 0 Hanaen s 4 0 10 Westlak lb 3 0 1 0 4 111 Causey3b 4 0 2 1 Neal c the bank several times to make up the difference on a big Gllrabrdp 0 0 Ftzgerld p 2 0 0 0 Kutyna p 2 10 0 Tetali 30 2 4 2 2 110 Pillette p Johnson p 10 0 0 guarantee when the gate hasn’t backed his enthusiasm a—Struck out for Craig In Sth out Total 8 10 7 Total George In 7th 39 5 13 5 for grounded $4 London-Patterso“I thought I had the fight in Colorado” Saekan M6 016 lOO— 2 Vancouver MO OOt 102— 6 010 110 Ms — S Portland Joe explains “Cus d’ Amato wanted $150000 guarantee from Seattle 00 024 tOx— 8 E— Taylor Hansen Roig Jenkins Fondy DP — Will LOB — Van me and he’d take all the television money and pay London to E— Domenichelli to Bliko LOB — couver Portland 6 2B — Barker 3B 5 2B —Pettit —Causey out of that money I was all set but they told me to lay off Spokane — HR — Moore Seattle Kipietro — Valo 3B SB Littrell 2 Greengrass Neal Breed Tappe S—Rodriguez “Colorado interests were sure they had the Patterson-Johannse- Wade 2 Willis SF— ing Malmberg Is SF — dPettit kSherry orbbso title fight either for Denver or Colorado Springs Malmberg r trbbw Fitzgerald (L Is 5H 6 8 6 3 3 5 2 2 4 2U 2 2 1 1 1 0 1 Johnson Craig (L and they didn’t want two championship fights in Colorado George 2 2 11 6 3 3 1 3 Kutyna (W 3 3) 1 2 within 60 days So I stepped back on London and Patterson Giallombardo 2 0 0 0 0 Pillette 2 2 2 1 2 Stenhouae (W 4 2 2 3 6 0 2 PB— Neal Fagliaroni T— 227 A— and meantime Colorado lost the big fight too” T— 2 Ofl 4184 A —2451 o no-hi- 2-- 409-foo- Joe Bides His Time b 1 o 3b-I- f catcher Is AI Stieglitze Boise Garners 9 to 2 Victory Everyone )ress Boise By Associated Press By Associated By Associated Presa n Phoenix Friday Declares Casey SEATTLE May 22 — Dave Stenhouse set the Spokane Indians down on four hits Friday night as the Seattle Rainiers won from their cross state rivals 3 2 The Rainiers picked up their first run in the opening inning on Paul Pettit’s double ofl the him Perez in his game walked only one and fanned but two rightfield wall and a throwing Hemaa struck out one walked one and one runner lived on error by Spokane third base-maTony Roig an error g spine-chillin- Don BALTIMORE May 22 — Casey Stengel declared Friday night he has nothing against photographers reporters or anybody else He just wants his team to start winning again The garrulous Yankee manager said he was mysti-fielby reports that he intentionally brushed aside photographers at the train station befoie leaving New York Friday for Baltimore where New York lost a r to Hoyt Wilhelm and the Baltimore Orioles ‘‘What the heck I went to the station didn’t I?” he asked “They gotpictures didn’t they? “Do you have to lose some ball games to have photographers follow you around wherever you go all over the country?” d 5-- one-hitte- League-leadintook advantage of five Billings errors Friday night to down Great Falls the Mustangs Missoula 7 3 and whipped Idaho Falls edged Pocatello in 10 innings in other Pioneer League action Boise’s big inning was the fifth when it scored five runs on three hits and an error The sinkey blows were two-rugles one each by Bruno Terelli and Jim Hay Great Falls exploded for four runs in the third inning on its way to downing the Timberjacks 9-- 9-- 204 021 Great Tall Missoula Rivera 000—7 10 000—3 9 010 000 Bayne and Lachmann Clure Fletcher and Stogoskl Boi't 220 000— 500 t Ken Toothman lofted a fly to the outfield good enough to score the winning run San Francisco Giants against Pepper PHOENIX SALT LAKE b r b rbl Barone is 3 12 0 Tthman 3b 2 0 0 1 3 2 10 Moore If Harmon rf 3 1 1 5 Bernier cf 4 0 13 Baumer 2b 4 0 0 0 Brdwsr 2b 4 1 I 0 Jackson lb 4 0 0 0 Stieglitz c 4 0 0 0 Onuska c 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Francis p 0 0 0 0 Solis p Navai ro p 0 0 0 0 Wickshm p 1 1 0 0 a Taormna 1110 10 10 0 10 0 McMinn p 0 0 0 Oi Renfro p 0 0 0 01 Andertn p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rowe p Umbricht p 1 0 1 0 0 10 0 f Hall ab r h rbl 0 Pagan sa 3 10 Valnzla 3b 3 1 0 1 Speak If 4 2 2 2 McCvy lb 3 0 0 0 Prescott rf 2 0 1 0 Wilson cf 5 0 0 0 Tetala 30 7 7 T for Wickersham in 8th for n for Cobos in 8th Navarro in 9th d ran for Umbricht a Singled in 10th tot 900 90t 000 003 980 8 LOB — Phoenix Phoenix Salt Lake 9—4 1—7 Salt E— None to Lake 3 DP— Pagan to Brideweser McCovey 2B—Harmon 3B—2 Bernier Valen HR — Speake 8— Toothman zuela and Barone SB— Pagan um- bricht b r 4 5 Is 7 Solis Navarro 1 1 2 0 2 plus 3 0 4 Va McMinn (L Renfro 0 1) 1 Va Francis Wickersham Anderton 102 00 6 6 1 Rowe Umbricht (W 2 1) m 0 0 HBP— By Solis (Moore) SP— Wick ersham 2 Navarro Rowe T— 3 15 A — 1723 paid 1391 free vs 1 8 PHOENIX pm TONIGHT Tickets at: Derks Field and Mint Cafe Baseball Book Tickets Make Fine Birthday Gifts OPEN ACCOUNT OPEN DAILY BOATING GOLFING CAMPING LICENSE going 0 3 000 000 002—2 12 5 Billings Hebner and Hay Ahrens Ansel and Drummonds 010 140 010 2—9 12 2 Idaho Falls 012 300 010 0—7 17 4 Pocatello (10 innings) Parsons Burgenzer (4) and Campbell Gorrondona Hays Corrigan and Fuller FISHING pm with Curt Barclay late of the SALT LAKE DUCE NEVER UNDERSOLD TACKLE second game of the is a TV contest at 8 Let's Go To The Boll Game BUY ON FISHING The series 6-- Mc- 6 bumped and Taormino missed the plate He struggled back on the rebound tagged the plate and someone tagged someone else on the whiskers about the same time Both benches erupted and it took Steiner to bring back order Umbricht started the rally in the 10th for the Bees as he golfed a solid single to left With the infield crowding the plate Dick Barone dropped a chop single to left The Bee pitcher appeared to be picked off second on a quick toss to second but the Bees were living right and instead of an out they found runners on third and first d 1 no-hitt- the ball by the screen Sal and Mooney rain-swep- no-hitt- KJ John Tribune Sports Editor The third time proved to be the charm Friday night as the Salt Lake Bees copped their third straight victory their second affair and their first win of the season ' over the Phoenix Giants— all at Derks Friday night t It was a game that Mgr Larry Shepard’s Buzzers won AND THOSE of the faithful 3000 fans—1723 paid and 1398 Safeway Night free customers — who drifted out to the park when the rains came in the sixth scurried back as Chuck Harmon got the Bees back in the game with a bases-loadedouble in the sixth and Carlos Bernierignited the flames with a bases-loadetriple in the eighth Then with the Buzzers £head of the fearsome Giants at the end of the eighth Mgr Red Davis made his bid in the top of the ninth when Phoenix knotted the count at Three pitchers tolled for the Bees in that inning Both benches were embroiled in fisticuffing befoip winning pitcher Jim Umbricht and Plate umpire Mel Steiner put out both fires Bob Anderton walked Jim Brideweiser to open the ninth Al Stieglitz was out on a good catch by Harmon in right Sal Taormino hitting for the pitcher singled and Brideweiser reached third on the blow ANDERTON walked Jose Pagan and that was his cue for the showers Bennie Valenzuela lofted a sacrifice fly to cut the margin to for the Bpps But Rowe uncorked a wild pitch— three of the Phoenix runs scored on Bee wild pitches — and Sal cut for the plate RowbBcked the dish while catcher Bit Onuska dug for 9 am to 10 pm O ALL OUTDOOR NEEDS n Sil IT WEST'S BEST BOAT VALUE YOU e fi n 1111 Dupler would like to stage Fullmer Basilio fight in Utah but he has little hopes along this line Mi Baseball Scoreboard “However I could bring in a champion of another division for an overweight match this summer maybe in July I also hope Marv Jenson will let me put Lamar Clark on the card against a better class of opposition If Gene gets the this time I’d like to stage a double main event with Fullmer and Clark meeting pretty good opponents" he added National Sav $434 On This 15' run-aroun- "Can you give me the scoring for Sam Snead he shot his record 59 round recently? 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