Show For Sports Scores Call 5-- 7 For Sports Scores 511 Call Section D Salt Iakf Citt Jim Brown’s -- Utah — Sunday Morning — Juli Page One Blanks Idaho One-Hitter - r8? 0 Star Volins Spoils Mirror Scratch Single Comes in 6th By Jack Schroeder Tribune Sports Writer the Mgr Frank Lucchesi dirmnutne fiery and colorful! pilot of the third place Pocatello Bannocks seems a cinch to become the manager of the League ""TbSt ars al- the game is though the site-onot yet determined ballot release from the office of Tres Claude Engberg Lucchesi holds a sub-nestantial margin over Mgr Lou Who Benefits From West Jordan Fights? Teddy Brenner matchmaker of the Brooklyn Eastern way Arena and Dusty Bettors manager of Bob Baker continue to profess amazement at the fistic support given Utah fighters at West Jordan's attractions Park-p10ne- Jim Brown Salt Lake’s talented southpaw came within one pitch of Pioneer League immortality Saturday night as he strangled Idaho Falls on a solitary single in hurling the BeeS " to a 7“- victory in the first game of the series It was a heartbreaking to lose Bob Glomboske" the second Idaho Falls pitcher spoiled the masterpiece with one out in the sixth inning Brown ran the count to 2 on the the righthanded pitcher and -- 5-- 0 f no-hitt- er 1-- “LOOK AT that $38000 gate for Fullmer and Turner” Bren- shook his head “We haven't drawn anything like that in Kew York That s bg ume boxing support these days” The eyes of the boxing world are on West Jordan Monday MEANTIME THE race for night because this is the acid test” Dusty added “If the state catcbing position tightened can draw another good house the eastern boxing bigwigs will race up again with a three-wahave to consider Utah for regular shows on the boxing circuit” lamong Tommy Roberson jjf can make of when West a success Jordan Why boxing Idaho Falls and Mike Donahue the Coliseum promoters have lost money over the years? of Salt Lake City Mainly because it’s a community project in which everyone ballots not yet counted may participates in the woik and shares in the profits through th make the difference improvement of the community recreational facilities at the t Karl Kuchl of Ogden seems a cinch at first base as does park Doc Ayres of Salt Lake at who buys a ticket to a fight at West Jordan ond non pPj0hn 0f Great Falls knows some of that purchase price comes back to him in the js the ciass 0f e third base-forof recreational facilities at the park And with the entire mcn and tye same js true of community working that's a team which won't be beaten(Bobby King of Boise in the shortstop division r then threw him an outside fast ball Glomboske chopped down on the ball and bounced it over Brown’s head Doc Ayers raced over for the ball and mighty have got it but at the last second it took a crazy bop nL bounced into short centerfleldT lwgeGr"fB!n1M‘r' v Last-minut- Brown e All-Star- 5 'SrS s ac-wi- j ll Catcher!— Roteron Pocatello 12480 Seidel Idaho Falla 11918 Donahue Salt Lake City 10394 Gatta Buis 5208 Pltchtri — Tierney Pocatello 13728 PocaRyan Great Falla 10480 Kin tello 8320 Dunn Billion 9207 Green Boise 3817 Great Falla 9054 Shaffer Maude Valley 9224 Idaho Falla 3260 Lee Pocatello 4081 Flrat Baae— Kuehl Ofden 14758 Taylor Billinas 7639 Given Great Falla 5107 Loblti Maalc VaUey 3280 9817 Second Sate — Leslie Billln Ayrea Salt Lake City 11226 Elder Great Falla 8104 Wetxel Olden 4880 Cack Idaho Falla 4471 Baae —LeJohn Great Falla Third 14872 Hark Idaho Falla 8892 Ruah Pocatello 4214 Wondra Maaic Valley Oaden 2714: Morae 3780 Paylor Botae 2457 Oeburtt Salt Laka City 1428 Short Stoe— Ktna Bolae 18072 Terry Oaden 14260 Gaud Idaho Falla 1958 Schuerman Pocatello 479 Outfielder — Gilbert Ofden 12975 Hal'aren Bolae 15237 Stuart Billinas 11874 Estrada Pocatello 10870 Jacoby Bolae 8758 Campena Maalc VaUey Mafic Valley 3280 4442 Johnson Lobita Mafic Valley 3192 Stnquefield Billinas 2470 Meneoar — Lucchesi Pocatello 12480 RocheUl Great Falla 9712 Stlnaer 7283 Boise 8220 Paekpe Billinas McDade Mafic VaUey 8440 Mullm Bar-biao- n Lionel Hampton a great swing man unlimbers a different kind of swing aimed at riding one off the chin of Bob Baker When Leo Loses He Jiggles Ilis Lineup Lionel Hampton one of the real cool men of music for many decades dropped by to see Bob Baker train Saturday but the King of the Vibraharp was more interested in the surge of the New York Giants than he was in boxing “LEO (Durocher) has got the Giants back in their championship lineup and they are winning” Lionel laughs “Leo is a winning manager and when he loses a couple he gets nervous and jiggles his lineup “There’s nothing the matter with Willie Mays either” he continued “They said he was in a slump but he was batting 335 when they benched him There should be more sldmps like that in the majors “THE TALK about Willie breaking training was started by the Brooklyn ball club and the newspapers ate it up And all 3t did was get Durocher upset and started him jiggling his lineup Now he's relaxed and he isn’t jiggling the batting order and the Giants are rolling” Hampton laughed lidahVaiii”' Jimmy Brown Salt Lake City southpaw who tossed a one-hi- t victory for the Beei Special to The Tribune FALLS — Back GREAT to-bac- k doubles by Don LeJohn Given in the bottoiji Jim and Where to Find Tho&e Sluggers? of the 12th inning here SaturJust where he’s going to find him is a problem but Eddie day night moved the Great Falls Leishman of the Bees is in dire need of a long-bahitting out- Electrics to within two percentthanks fielder to boost the Buzzers into contention in the Pioneer age points of first placeElectrics for the a to victory League race over Magic Valley The Bees just haven’t had the consistent hmg-bal- f hitting COUPLED WITH Boise’s loss which wins ball games and attracts the fans to the turnstiles to Billings and the Elect win At various stages of the campaign Red Jessen Dud Rush- the Great Falls nine now has ing Pete Fannon Joe Leon and Mike Donahue have shaken won one more than the Elects but the Braves have lost one the boards with their blasting but it lysn’t been consistent less game AND THERE’S nothing like that old home run poke to LeJohn doubled to center rouse the fans off the seats and bring ’em back the next night after one out in the 12th then hitter at this stage of the game isn’t Jim Given doubled to right cenGetting the long-bal- l ter off Ernie Pasternicky to r easy and we are certain Leishman has given this no little end the and ll over the Idaho Falls Russets Saturday night at Derks Brown won his seventh PL Game 5-- Doug Osburn three hits to Hive help MO un- Special to The Tribune BILLINGS — Billings edged Boise Fpeclal to The — 16 7-- 6 here Saturday night in the opener of a three-gamseries but the Braves managed to cling to thejr hold on first place in the Pioneer League race by a few percentage points 7-- e THE MUSTANGS scored all their runs in the first five frames putting over three in the first one in the third two in the fourth and what proved to be the clincher in the fifth BILLIN08 Olll of conditional release from the Kansas City Athletics Satur-da- y and probably will retire from baseball as he wanted to do at the start of this season Sain 36 was acquired from New York by the A’s May 11 on a deal which sent outfielder Enos Slaughter to Kansas City and pitcher Sonny Dickson and an undisclosed amount of cash to New York Sain appeared In 23 games ABHOA ABHOA t for KC had a Trenary cf 35 0 3 0O' I call 2b 4 2 0 3 9 3b Walton 3b 8 1111 record and gave up 29 earned Kin a 5 2 1 2' Taylor lb 5 2 4 0 runs for a 56 average He 3 2 8 0 mi jm ii rf 3 14 1 Stuart If 4 2 4 0 Jacoby If 3 0 3 01 Lon cf for the Athletics for Rtrlmr 2b 3 2 12 Paepke e 3 19 0 pitched the labt time Friday against 3 0 3 0 Molar lb 4 0 6 0 Ryan rf 8 01 Andrwa aa 4 1 1 0 Gatta c 3 Baltimore Dunn p Courser p 10 0 3 0 0 0 I 2-- 3 won-los- 1 1 11 0 0 O' Inrlett p V roman p 0 0 0 O' Bacna p 10 0 0 McNU p 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 CtCamperl Lucas p 110 0 White Park Softball 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 1114 7 truck out for Courier in 8th out for Vroman In Oth out for McNcU in 81h Bolt IN N4 out to third as Dick Hicks grounded out and scored on Olaon Gonder’s single Jess 14 I 0 39th Ward Rom Park 2nd 6 2 IN THE THIRD the bunting Slvtraon Ward and Jacobaan Allan and Slvsraon started Cooke singled and Rom Park 4th 0 1 7 Rom Park 6th 10 8 0 both Bob Wetzel and Joe Soto Mar Hardy and Bltner Trump and bunted safely to load the bases Shewell Cooke then scored on a wild pitch and Terry's triple drove Pitching in Wetsel and Soto Hicks was Nawcomba Dodfsrs 19 I 938 Donosafe on another bunt and mo848 van While Sox Lablne 6 2 816 Byrne Yankee! Dodger ments later Terry scored on a 778 Loes 750 Hoeft Tiler 750 double steaL Dodfer Soto’s single a ground out Hits and Baylor's single brought in Kallne Tiert 138 Smith Indian 111 114 Whit Sox Fox Aaron another Ogden run in the fifth Braraa 111 MuaUar Giant 10B 18th Ward Roes Park 1st Walkonhorst and Simona 108—4 JO I 218 Nx— 7 Bllllne R— Stuart 1 Taylor Walton Laall 2 Kin Lon Dunn Mori Hallcren E— Taylor Andrew Jacoby StrlnRyan Morae RBI— Taylor 2 Lon 3 Stuart Andrewa Ktrlncer 3 Gatta Hallcren Morae 2BH — Strtncer Tevlor HO— 3BH— Kin HR — Lon Morae Dunn S In 5 Inlett 3 In 3 1'3 Been 0 In 1 2 '3 Courier 8 In 4 Vroman 2 In 1 McNeil 1 In 2 Lucaa 1 In 1 ER— Dunn 4 Inalett 1 Courier 4 Vroman 1 BR— Off Dunn 3 Couraey 1 Vroman 1 McNeil t Luca 1 SO — Dunn 7 1 Bean 1 Couroey 1 Vroman 1 McNeil 2 WP— lnlett Winner— Dunn SF— Gltte Loaer— Coarser Hallcren Leslie U— Ban and Carr alio T —2:30 A— 1708 - tt In which should approach some sort of record made things easy for the Ogden Redlegs Saturday night as they used the bunt strategy to beat the Pocatello Bannocks 84 While the Redlegs Vvere picking up 14 hits the Bannocks were being held to eight scattered bingles by Bill Cooke who chalked up his ninth victory of the season THE BANNOCKS got the first run in the second Dave Rush walked and went to second on Socky Keefe’s single Rush moved to third when Tony Cannizzio hit into a double play and scored on Bobby Maurer’s double Ogden tied It up in the last of the second Chico Terry lived on an error went to second when Carl Paylor grounded 0 13 7 3 3 Smith and 1 7-- 2 9-- 8--3 bunt- singled Buddy Gilbert bunted safely as did Paylor Soto scored on a bad throw and scored on a single by Hicks 411-be- rt lOBDIN POCATBLLO ABHOA 4311! 4 0 2 Schrmn lurchal rf Duran rf 3 Eatradalf 4 01 ABHOA Wetaol 2 Soto lift Rush 3b 10 10 Clancy 01 I1 11 0 0 0 0 37 14 27 11 Total 223144 Total Struck out for CUncy In Oth Foxatollo 010 ON NO— 1 Oodan 014 111 38—I R— Ruah WatMl Tarry 2 Cook B— Ruah Soto 3 Gilbert Cannlaiio Watsal Keef Tarry SB— Tarry 2B— Maurer RBI— Maurar Gondsr Tarry I to Soto to Paylor Htcka DP— Hick Tarry Tarry to Soto Koofo to Schuor-ma- n to Kctf L— Francl 8 In 4 Clancy 8 In 3 13 LOB— Olden 6 Pocatello 4 SO— Francl i 3 Cook 3 cianry 3 BB— Cook 4 WP— Francis T— 1:12 U— FoaUr and Lit arris A—078 2-- Ilollanilia Downs 3-- 1 A defeated GerHolland! mania Saturday at Fairmont Park in a practice aoccer game The Hollandia team won the Spring League crown but lost to the Vikings in finals of the 3-- 1 state event Competition In the Fall League is scheduled to open about the middle of August 2-- 1 t- -- Tribune’s Baseball Scoreboard But the fans are not interested in efforts they want results and if the present crew can’t get those base hits of the long-bavariety then Salt Lake deserves some replacements ll A couple of dangerous threats at the plate would pay for their salary in increased attendance battle IORIAT FALLS MAOIC VALLIY AS MO A Wondra 3b 8 111 Brown t I Gnaalvca I Cmpana ef 1 Loblti lb Johnson rf 8 I Yrmchk U 4 Woolard ee 4 McDade 2b 2 Reider p 3 1 a Herman 1 1 6 2 0 A8MOA 4 12 8 I 3! Frnanda U- 8 C 4 0 1 0 Elder 3b 8 2 4 4 8 0 LeJohn 3b 8 2 1 2 8 1 13 1 4 ft Given lb 1 ft 3 01 HldrfUd cf 4 4 14 0 2 e 2 Lachman 0 0 0 0 8 2 B He ini 12' Dixon c 0 0 Amaya a4 4 1 4 8 3 0 0 1 0 1 Green p 0 0 0 0 0 Stark p 10 0 0 rf 1 wonder And on this subject of baseball replacements 0 0011 0 If Leishman has given any thought to a better major league a10 Pstrncky tie up for the future 110 around the THE PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES are “down” circuits these days The parent club will have a struggle to Total 19 424x121 In 9th out (or Reader escape from the cellar regions and the Philadelphia farm clubs for Larhoman in 6th tor Creen in 8th haven’t shown they have too much talent available Ran for Rochelli In 8th The New York Yankees Cleveland Indians Boston Red Sox d out when winninx run xeored Mt Mt IN 8401 Valley and Chicago White Sox — first division clubs in the American Maul root Fall 04 008 818 41—1 and a first in — the Pioneer not are LeJohn R League Yaremchuk Amaya E— represented League— Larheman Given Loblti Amaya division ball club should have good players in its farm system Green RBI — Brown Given 2BH— the LeJohn Given 3BH— Yeremrhuk The Yankees Indians Bosox and Chisox have captivated DP— 6H— Woolard fans’ Interest in their battle for the pennant but no one cares SB— i 2 Lo much about the Phillies these days and the prospect for the LOB— Mafic Valfuture is gloomier BB —Green 2 ley 8 Great Fall 8 we Saturday's Roaults Naw York Detroit Clavoland 4 Boston 1 4 Baltimore 3 Chirac Washinfton 8 Kanaa City 7 Frobablo f It char SundayNaw York at Detroit— Wolalor ) Gromek Woahlncton at Kansu City— Ramoo va Kaschl ) ) Boston at Cleveland (D— Henry ) va Boor and Brow r ) and 0 Naiiaakl or Garda Baltimore at Chicaco (2— Zuvarlnk ) and Schallock Fierce ) M) and Harahman 0-- McDade-Lebit- tl (1-- (0-7- (0-0- Southern Association i fM tar It trash tataag t—atr or tat at atoeft Invoafnaonf—ynn Salt Lake 8 Idaho Fall 0 Oaden 6 Pocatello 1 Great Falla 3 Made V allay Inntnfs) 6 ) 29 May Ilg AB R Ht 178 48 84 IN 27 08 290 74 N 387 61 97 375 87 02 188 31 83 Pot 380 356 341 338 335 333 Louis 1 (3-1- 1 (0-0- (0-- (2-2- (0-2- ) (5-5- (11-8- 0-- Six SC Sunday's PrbbM Pltchon t Brooklyn (2)—Staler Cincinnati ) and Black ) Spooner or Crat ) and BeMent St Louie it PltUburch (2— Haddix va Face ) and Wooldrtdca and Kiln Milwaukee at Ntw York CD— Conv An- ) ) and NlchoiO ley 2) and Glel tonelll n Chicaco at Philadelphia (3)— va Simand Min ner (7-mon ) and Bofovia (4-9- pm Pioneer League 5 Pittsburgh 0 (7-1- Hill-ma- 0-- 0 (O-f- l) (5-6- Saturday'! Rowlt Toledo 11 Chartaaton 8 Indianapolis 4 LoulavUl Omaha 8 St Paul 4 Minneapolis 5 Denver 3 v Internationa League I son Sunday the two clubs will clash in the second gametif the series This time the Russetl will use Ken Rowe a righthshd-- " er with a faculty for beating th£ Bees He’ll be opposed by George Barvinchsk also a right' hander Game time at Dtks is 8 pm V 4 Boise to 8ft games and they’re"" only three g&mei eat ef third place Saturday the Buzzer pound a ed Taylor and Glomboske for It hits They scored run la the third on a walk to Ayers a single b$ Doug Osburn and long fly by Pete Fannon followed by Eddie Barr’s sacrifice! ' fly to left t tr: for four THEY EXPLODED more in the fifth ’and chased Taylor to the showers With one out Osburn singled nd flew around to third on a beautifully-execute- d hit snd run single ter right by Fsnnon Barr scored Osburn on a sacrifice fly Then John Hack hobbled Red Jessen’s grounder and Dud Rushing followed with s single to score Fanf non Mike Donahue laced a hit to left to score Jessen and on the relay Hack mlscued again trd allowed Rushing to score the fourth run of the gatne and the final one for the Bees Glonj boske held the Hive to one tin gle from that point— an infield hit by Fannon in the eighthu TZ Eddie BEE BEE SHOTS Collins Jr the Philadelphia -Philly farm director watched the Bees in action Saturday and he couldn’t have seen a much better ball game Ayers came through with two doubled 1 He caught plays Saturday a drive off the bat of Bubba ’ is i J X A- - -- t I 1 DO KluaiowakL Rd-- ) 27 Bank Giant Cub 33 Matbaw Bnre American Leaouo Kallne Detroit J73t Fax Chicaco 338 Kucnn Detroit 326 Smith Cleveland J1S Natleaal Leaouo Ctmpanclla Brooklyn 345 Snider Brooklyn 325 BurM Cincinnati ' J24 Aahburn Philadelphia 323 Western League Do Mold a Colorado Sprlnsa 0 Morton In the second and dou- bled off George Seidel the Ruv sets’ fine young catcher Then In the ninth he ended tha game by grabbing the drive by Agee and making the twin ASHOA ASHOA M Aort 0 6 4 4 4 3 4 4 0 0 Ayr 2b CrmlchL 2b 2 0 1 2 Osburn 3b 2 0 i 0 7 snnon 11 Bsrrcf Hark 3b lb Mullin U hush In r( e SideL Donshus 0 Mortom et Loon to Cook lb Brown P Taylor p Glombsk Gaud 1 Jssn 3 2 2 1 1 ft Cl lilt Lk 4 Toronto Columbu tyraruM Buffslo (Only - Saturday' Rowlt 8 Delia Shreveport San Antonio 4 Tulsa 3 Houston 8 Oklahoma City Fort Worth I Beaumont I 8-- -- 5-- 5 m 4 Rochester 39 Richmond scheduled) 4-- 7 Hans Catted In Snider Dodier 92 Jensen 73 Killns T)er 71 Musial Cirdinals 87 Klusxweski Bodies Kt CatupsnsUa Red Sox 4-- 1 4--0 T Dodstra 44 City (Vhtim h — Ayre E— Hrk 3 Rushln Osburn SF—irr h't-r- rr In Donahue I I unassisted Morton 12- fall 4 5H ts'1 10 laTsvlor pwwil IV tl 3 f- — non ji : £ ¥ Ht Fi" in 4 3 3 'a 1 0 8 5 3 7 3 16 3 1 0 3 0 0 ft- Isturfsy'i Rowlt 1 IAKS CITY SALT IDAHO PALLS ’ ' I killing at second unassisted 11127 34 1 9 0 Totol Totsl Walked for Clomboxk In 9 - 88 ft" Idsh Pall Texas League Leading Batters Home Runs Fact Radio American Association Valloy (Shaffer 13 9) at Great (unavailable) 3 08 pm BoIm (Eapinola at Billina (Paopko XI) 0:08 p m LeJohn Groat Fall Paapka BUllnw Snider Dndcer SaatUo L Oakland 0 Hollywood 8 Sacramento 3 7-- Mde Falla Saturday' Rewlta Brooklyn 8 Cincinnati 4 Ntw York 8 Milwaukee T Philadelphia 8 Chicago 4 Saturday'! Rowlt Lo Ancalo 2 Portland 0 San Dlaio 8 San Francisco 4 7-- Hallcren BotM Kuahl Ofden 24 32 (13 7 Baldd Idaho Fill Saturday' Rowlt Blrmlnahara 8 Chattanooc LIUlo Rock 10 Memphl 3 Mobile 4 Now Orloan 0 (Only came achodulcd) 1 Bob B Probable Pitcher Sunday' Idaho Pall (Row at Salt Lak (Barvlnchak 2 2) 8 pm Pocatello (Kin at Ofden Bllllne Ptyr and Club 3 know Ikera'l (turdcy'i Rowlt Stuart Btllinf n Owning 3-- (0-S- n Observation Ward (8-7- 5-- a Stark 4 Paatemicky 1 BO— Green 2 Stark 3 Reider 5 Paatemicky 3 HO — Green I la I Stark 0 in 4 Reider T ER — In 8 Pantemlckr 3 in 2 Green 0 Stark 0 Reider 0 Paatemicky 1 W— Stark L— L— Paatemicky Freeman and Cop JS— 1410 X—340 (8-0- (3-2- d Gonaalvea-McDad- 3-- (0-1- ) Cam-pana Holder-fiel- “ er -- two-hou- thought and effort one-hitt- The victory was the third 8310 for the Bees It bIbbw straight 110 114 marked their fourth win la 4 3 8 the last five games The wiir 4 1 4 cut down their deficit behind 4 0 3 Condor o Uueiada If 4 10 3 Cooke p Germania BROWN’S STARTING oppon- ent Saturday righthander Al Taylor owned the only other snd he tossed it against Boise earlier In the sea- - 8 3111 4 3 2 1 O' Gilbert cf 0 3 0! Tarry a 3 0 0 lj paylor 3l 3 1 3 II Htcka rf Keefe lb Cannlaiio e 4 1 Maurtr 3b S 1 0 Francis p 2 0 0 ’’ the ninth Ayers speared a drive off the bat of Claude Agee and' ' turned it into a double play to end the game He faced only three hitters in the second third fourth 1 fifth seventh and eighth t frames The win was No 7 for the Bee southpaw and it must go down as the finest hurling effort of the year In the Pioneer League The Bees didn’t make a semblance of an error" and there were few tough plays - 1 v Bangs outv on top of that Bunts Way to Victory Mustangs Cut Sain Released Ogden Quits Baseball Boise Lead Over Pocatello Tribe 8-- 1 KANSAS CITY July Tribune and (UP)— the seventh more pitcher Game Johnny In Sain received his OGDEN Five safe bunts ing produced two more Soto Ttl Elects Defeat Pokes in 12 inT neYer He faced only 30 batters iiT the nine Inning stint walking four and striking out six Jq ARXIE IIALLGREN of Boise Buddy Gilbert of Ogden and Dick Stuart of Billings appear to be the outfielders However Pete Estrada of Pocatello is so close that anything can happen yet In the pitching department Butch Tierney of Pocatello Mike Ryan of Great Falls Jim Dunn of Billings and Bob Shaffer of Magic Valley appear to be the most logical for starting berths on the The voting for the 1955 team closed out July 15 but all the ballots were not counted late (Saturday A release on the be given tual starters Tuesday July 19 was trouble - -- 11 1955 17 Bannock Boss Leads in John Mooney’s 5-75- J- i — ) ' |