Show r yyyyYyy ir rrr trynvtiryrTyyyyyVyf Pro Football Page Skyline Roundup Page D 2 Di Page One Salt Lake City Utah — Monday Morning — September 28 1959 Section D Braves ) JLJo A 5 Unearned Runs Wreck Phils Dodgers Get Tie With Sports Mirror by John Mooney 7-- 1 5-- 2 Victory Tribune Sports Editor By Associated Press It was far from a “moral victory” for the Utah Redskins CHICAGO Sept 27 — The to Los at Eugene Saturday when they dropped their opener Angeles Dodgers who finthe Oregon Webfoots ished seventh last year tied the UTAH HAS played some games where the Redskins came the Milwaukee Braves for SunNational pennant League around closer to beating a better team than Oregon And day by closing the regular seaEugene the experts do not consider the Ducks to be a good 21-- son with a comparatively easy since like Utah the Oregon club is building over the Chicago a squad into a team for the next twoyears Cubsvictory The Dodgers and Braves So Utah didn’t make a great showing '"against a great ' meet Monday in Milwaukee to club ball f open a playoff for On the other hand the Utes played some great football the right to face the White at times and although they really never were in the ball Sox in theyWorld Series The game on the scoreboard the young Utes showed a lot of second playoff game and pos sibly a third will be played in promise Los Angeles There 'were times Saturday when the Utes blocked tackled ran and passed better than at any time In the last WHILE THE Braves won over Philadelphia before five years a partisan Milwaukee crowd - They turned in $ix great examples of rugged defensive the Dodgers had to achieve play In the first quarter Oregon had the ball “1st and 10” on their "must” triumph earlier the Utah 12 and lost it on downs on the three They also had in the day before more than “first and goal” from the eight and wound up trying a fourth 20000 Chicago fans pulling for down field goal from the 11 an upset by the “spoiler” Cubs The Cubs last Tuesday and WHEN THEY scored their second touchdown the Ducks knocked off San Wednesday took three plunges to get across after starting on the three Francisco here to squelch the on on the downs it 18 and lost 10” on the and “1st had They Giants’ pennant bid They also 10 Later when they scored their final tally they needed four won 12-Saturday's second downs to get over after starting “1st and goal” on the Ute six t set of the game on 10” the “1st and out a after Their last surge petered the with Dodgers 12 when they lost the ball on downs on the five The goal line defensive play was rugged and inspiring The Cubs’ defeat deadlocked Chicago with Cincinnati for fifth place They Expected to Make Mistakes to make Is of lot A team counting on a expected Two-rusophs homers by Charlie mistakes Several times the Utes erred and a lot of these Neal and John Roseboro made hurt them offensive and defensive it easy for Roger Craig to decinotch his pennant-tyinand down third a on long yardage SEVERAL TIMES masdid which a with he sion situation for Oregon the Utes let the Ducks get off the hook terful r for a final 11-Once it was the draw another time the quarterback ran after record out times the pitch his receivers were covered and several However the Cubs had to to the speedy halfbacks broke the Utes’ backs defensively play this final game without Ernie At the same time Utah’s offense was guilty of sput- their star shortstop Banks who was injured by a tering at several crucial points to halt the attack when It pitched ball in Saturday’s appeared to be rolling game However defensively several of the newcomers turned THE RESULTING lineup In some great performances They were smashing in to make tackles and harry the passer and keep the pressure on the change did not help the Cubs defense and certainly hurt the Ducks Bruins at the plate Banks is football team last-plac- best-of-thre- e best-of-thre- three-contes- They Had Their Assets Too The game revealed some untested factors that will make Utah a good football team before the year is over Ken Vierra came into his own as a passer He threw well picked his spots and hit his receivers when the wraps were taken off THE PASS receivers rated lightly earlier In the fall contest-- ‘ turned in some excellent catches The receivers were when it most of the timer It' and ball holding the for ing hit' ’em And Nagel showed he has some good pass patterns to get the receivers in the clear The pass protection that allowed Vierra time to spot his men bordered on the remarkable most of the time Even with Larry Wilson and Dennis Zito on the sidelines with injuries the Utes showed they had good backfield depth and could move the ball And even though their mistakes hurt them the Utes showed they had the ability to bounce back and keep firing all guns as they drove for a touchdown in the last period and were knocking for another when time ran out On the Screen The Dodgers-Braveplayoff will be televised by KUTV Channel 2 Monday s at 12:30 pm tied for the major league lead ership in homers (451 and leads in RBIs "T143) "Banks wound up with two new major league fielding records best shortstop percentage 985 and fewest errors 12 When Craig nailed the final Cub batter on an infield roller the whole Dodger squad came running from all directions to congratulate him near the first base foul line The clincher In the Dodgers’ nine-hi- t attack against four Cub pitchers was Roseboro’s ninth homer after Gil Hodges walked with two out in the eighth That made it THEY WILL continue at and Los Angeles Tuesday Wednesday if necessary thus forcing a delay in the start of the World Series with the Chicago White Sox until Thursday or Friday A roaring crowd of 48642 largest ever for the Braves sweated it out through a tense pitching battle between Bob Buhl and Jim Owens for six Innings until the Phils’ defense crumbled in the seventh From the fourth inning on the final score of the Dodgers’ victory over the Chicago Cubs stared the Braves in the face -- 5-- 2 ” e 5-- 7-- 1 "boo-boos- derson who went for the double play By Associated Press MILWAUKEE Sept 27 — The Milwaukee Braves forced a National League pennant playoff with Los Angeles Sunday by thumping the Philadelphia Phillies on in the five unearned runs final game of the regular season The third playoff in league history will open Monday at Milwaukee’s County Stadium where the Braves and Dodgers will tangle in the first of their series He got Bruton at second but just missed doubling Mathews while Crandall scored unmolested with the run MILWAUKEE PHILADELPHIA Ab r h rbi ab r h rbl Tshbrn cf 4 0 2 0 Bruton cf 4 0 1 0 0 2 0 Mathws 3b 3 1 0 1 Koppe ss 4 4 0 11 Bouche lb 3 0 2 01 Aaron rf Post rf 4 0 0 0i Adcock lb 4 110 3 0 10 Freese 3b 2 0 0 0t Mave If 0 0 0 0 HAnrsn If 4 0 0 0 Pafko If 4 0 0 0 GAnrsn 2b 3 0 0 01 Avila 2b c Philley 10 10 Crandall o 3 2 2 0 d Drake 3 0 10 0 10 0 Logan as 2 0 0 0 Sawtski c 4 1 2 2'Buhlp 0 a 0 e Simmom 0 0 Slaughtr 0 0 0 0 Owens p 3 0 0 0b De Merit 0 10 0 0 0 0 ol M'Mahon p 1 0 0 0 Rbnsn p f Hnebrnk 1 0 0 01 -21 Totals 31 ft 7 I for Buhl in 7th rsn for Slaughter in 7th osingled for G An for Philley in derson in 9th for Sawatskl in 9th 9th out for Robinson in 9th OOO 010 Ml— t Philadelphia OOO 100 81i— ft Milwaukee E— Sawatskl 2 Koppe 2 Logan DP— Adcock Mathews Logan and Adcock LOB— Philadelphia 7 Milwaukee 7 2B— Koppe HR—Sawatskl Totals watskl S3 8 0 T— 2 27 A— 48642 7-- -- Wait Final Score Cards Sweep Twin Bill Associated Prcit Wirephoto Cubs to clinch tie in National League race Clem Labine (41) puts arms around Craig surrounded by Dodger teamRoger Craig mates after Los Angeles defeated Chicago Is TIED going into the last of the seventh the Braves got their first big break when stifOwens’ right shoulder fened after he yielded a lead-of- f single to Del Crandall Manager Eddie Sawyer waved in Humberto Robinson the former Brave who drew headlines earlier in the week for reporting a bribe attempt in Philadelphia Johnny Logan sacrificed Crandall to second moving Hodges “now it’s up to them Enos Slaughter a venerable to win theirs Don’t get me pinch hitter from the Ameriwrong we’re curious” can League Worked Robinson THERE WAS some groan- for a walk and Johnny De ing as word of the Braves’ Merit ran for him Billy Bruton rapped to first Eddie Bouehee who Playjrs Kot UP slowly-)asema-n and started heading for threw to second for a force on showers De Merit but shortstop Joe Lee IDppe dropped ’the ball Secretary Traveling Scott went around giving inEddie Mathews hitless oil structions “Baggage at 8:30 Monday Bus at 9:10 Train for this final day bounced to second baseman George An- Milwaukee at 9:50” Tension Grips Dodgers With Giants During Braves’ Game By Associated Press ‘27 — The LOUIS Sept ST St Louis Cardinals snatched away San Francisco's last straw of hope for a National League pennant shot with a victory Sunday then made it a doubleheader sweep by blasting the Giants 14-Edriie Brcssoud’s ffrst error in 43 games led to two unearned runs in the eighth inning and officially eliminated the Giants in the opener Larry Jackson was the first game Cardinal winher finishHard-lucing Lefty Mc) was the Giant Cormick loser 2-- 14-1- 412-16- SAN FRAN 1ST LOUIS mb r h rbl ab r b rbl! 1 Pagan 3b 4 0 0jBlsgme2b 4 0 0 0 Krklnd rl Cuham lb 3 0 0 1 4 0 11 Cimli rf-- lf May cf McCvy lb Boyer 3b 3 0 0 0 Brandt If 3 0 0 0 Oliver If Cda 1Mb McDanil p 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Smith c Spncer 2b c Landrth Gramas s 3 110 3 12 0 Flood cf Brfessod n 3 0 1 0 Jackson p 10 10 10 0 0 McClck p 2 0 1 0 S Mller p 0 0 0 0 rf 10 0 0 By Associated Press CHICAGO Sept 27 — The Los Angeles Dodgers trooped into their dressing room after defeating the Chicago Cubs not knowing Sunday whether they were to become champions of the National League or be- forced into a playoff with Milwaukee A couple cf players let out with screams and shouts of “C’mon you Phillies” and then everybody went about the business of sitting around 7-- - 1 9 1 3ft 8 A 8 By Associated Press ‘' The Milwaukee Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers who finished the season in a tie for first 'pjace in the National League will open a best-o- f three playoftxseries in Milwaukee Mondav Starting time is 12:30 pm MST The second game Will be played in Los Angeles Tuesday starting at 2 pm MST The third game if necessary will be played in Los Angeles Wednesday starting at 2 pm MST The World Series bringing together the winner and the champion Chicago White Sox of the American League will open in Chicago either Thursday or Friday depending on whether the playoff goes two or three games Oddly enough!" nobody rushed to any radio Gil Hodges was answering questions “How come you’re not rushing for any radios Gil?” someone asked “We’ve won ours” said Reds Outlast Pirates Totals Totals Struck out for Jackson in 8th 9-- 7 out for Landnth in 9th into a double play for Bressoud in 9th Even though beaten handily the Utes revealed a lot of 7-27 OOO CINCINNATI San 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18 1 8 1 SI 4 1 3 Tolala Tolala Wynn will write daily FI114) Standings Final Standings In 8th out Coatei for World Series artinut for Morgan In Bth analytical out for Richardson In 8th Won Lett Pel GB b truck out for Fovtack in 7th cles In The Salt 800 800 080—8 RsHImors 0th in exclusively Latman for Into forceout OOO 000 100—1 New York imxi ooo not— Tribune the day after Lake rhloaro to — to Gabler DP E— None Boyer 00 OOS OOO— 4 pftroll the Dodgers and Braves deSlebern LOB — BalUmore 8 New York E — Lepcln Demeter Homano Shaw 8 2B— Richardson Boyer Hunt to cide the National League Harrla DP— Lep Vnrcraon Martin a er r h bb lo rlo to Harris Lepcio to Bolling to O'Dell tW 8 1 1 1 10 title Tlarrta Fapoaito to Goodman to Tor Gabler Ll-- l 74Vi 10 3 30 1 40 geaon TP— Shaw to Phllllpa to ft Coates 0 0 0 playoff to Apariclo LOB— Chlcigo 1 0 0 0 0 2 Blaylock unday’s Results Detroit 4 2B— McAneny HR— River DATERS & NUMBERS HBP— By Gabler (Burkt) T—2:08 St Louis 1 14 San Francisco 19 Maxwell SB— Apariclo 3 8an4's Result A— 13207 so 2303 B Wait Tntl-H- U or bb lo 5 Philadelphia 2 Milwaukee 1 ft 0 1 Baltimore 3 New York 1 Los Angeles 7 Chicago 1 fhaw IW ISA) CLYDE and KARL- 1 3 2 3 Cincinnati 9 Pittsburgh 7 I Atman Chicago 0 Detroit 4 1 0 0 0 Kanaas Cltv 0 Cleveland B McBride Home Runs Pitchers Probable T'onday’s 1 1 1 2 Boston 6 Washington 3 Bruce GL 01) Los Angeles at Milwaukee — 0 1 1 National Loaguo— Banks Cubs 4ft 4 Morgan 0 0 0 Mathews Brave 4ft Aaron Braves 39 2 Johnny Podres (14 9) or Danny Irrtsrtuuuntalu Stump Work Foytack Little World Series 1 1 1 McDevitt ( 109 ) or Sandy Koufax 2 American Loaguo— CoJavito Indians tlumaid MARK1N0 DIVICI INOlNIiM vs Lew Burdette (2115) er T— 1:56 A— 42 Klllebrew Senators 42 Lemon WP— Bruce Bumtide Havana B Minneapolis 3 Carl Willey (5-9- ) Senators 33 13985 88 Playoff in NL Starts Today Sept VERNIE SWENSON Manager 112 And to response to our new Sugar House Used Car Center we give you These Fabulous "Thank You" Buys! 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