Show 'OTHER GAMES RAINED OUT Dodged By Joe Sargis talM rna litoutlMil v Wally Moon the solid man in the Los Angeles Dodgers -outfield now that Duke Snider ?has been reduced to a part- time player is off and wing ing to what may be his best season in the major leagues veteran of The seven big league campaigns ripped his second homer in as many games this season Wednesday night to lead the Dodg- - The Herald Journal ers to a victory over the Phillies Earlier this spring Moon who came to the Dodger from the Cardinals after the 1958 season said he bad a "feeling" this was going to be his best year With the Dodgers loaded down with young outfielders he didnt play as often as he would have liked to in the exhibition games But when he did he got his share of hits In Tuesday's opener he hit a homer in the second inning to give the Dodgers an early lead and Wednesday with the Phils in front 0 in the seventh the teftbanded swinging Moon sliced a homer over the left field screen with Tommy David aboard Johnny Podres who cot the victory although he needed re lief help from Larry Sherry in the ninth batted In what proved to be the winning run when his infield single scored Norm Larker from third also in that seventh inning rally Big Frank Sullivan making Ms first start for the Phillies since being traded by the Boston Red Sox pitched brilliantly for the first six innings retiring 14 batters in a row at one point before the Dodgers finally cracked through in the seven Y i Moon's best season in the majors was in 1957 with the Cardinals when he hit 24 hom ers batted in 73 runs and hit 295 In his first season with the Dodgers in 1959 he hit 19 3--2 Philadelphia homers had 74 RBI's and a I of San Francisco and he came through to lead the Giants to 302 batting average a victory over the world Billy Loes an erratic but champion Pittsburgh Pirates "class" pitcher sometimes was given his first start since in the only other game played Los Angeles at Baltimore andJ 1958 by manager Alvin Dark Chicago at Washington in the American League both sched uled night games were post ponea oecause of rain Loes primarily a relief pitcher in recent years gave up nine singles in the eight innings he worked but he scattered them effectively enough to earn the victory 2--1 - STANDINGS National League 1-- M - Tffe herald journal - '11— iEEarly Fish Opening Asked lOn Several Lakes In Utah ' The Utah Fish and Game Commission will be asked to consider an earlier opening for several lakes during the commission's April 18 19 meetings Department of ilsh and game director Harold S Crane said he will recommend that Pine Echo iew East Canyon 'Scliofield Palisade Baker and ftlie two Enterprise reservoirs f be opened earlier than the now : twins' Home Won't Be Quite Ready j MPLS-S- ' PAUL T BW -n- e'n the umpire yells'play vbaliv at Metropolitan Stadium !Her? April 21 for the Minnesota a J Twins home opener crew foreman- - may bellow "Okay boys put the for a - couple of tools away ' " : hours"- ' ': set June 3 start of the regular season The director's recommenda tions will be made as a result of studies covering cureni and anticipated water tables and the most recent evaluation of these and fishery conditions-iother waters as they have been investigated by department personnel in the four regions over the state Crane said that each water named is at critically low level during ' 'the present - severe drought period that several will no doubt be drained com pletely and that in each the fish life would be in jeopardy even with good precipitation during the balance of the year He said no recommenaauon will be made regarding opening Strawbery Reservoir at an earlier date though all the facts concerning conditions and problems at this popular fishing lake will be submitted' to the commission for considera tion Strawbery Is the only source of native trout eggs In the state and fishery managers question the advisability of an earlier opening for this reason Also much concern has been expressed that roads In this high valley would be seriously Impaired by early season traffic The director sa'a no will suggest an opening date of April 29 or after the ice has left some of these higher elevation lakes n Construction work originally planned for completion prior to opening day- - will not be finished for another three weeks Grandstands along the : first base line should be ready for occupancy Sept 1 in time for the National Football Lea-- 5 season ' gue Bad weather has hampered progress and construction crews are on the lob 19 hours 'in day in hopes of completing the task of remodeling the stadium as close to the home Duck f opener as possible "We'll have seats ready for Sale of Federal duck stamps : 32000 people" a construction in Utah during I960 totaled 23 company official told United 064 according to a report from : Press International the U S Postal Department V "Right now" he said "our The 1960 sales figure shows majn problem is the new press an increase of 1485 stamps box but I'm certain we'll have purchased last year compared It done in time" to the 21579 total for 1959 The Postal Department handles all such ules and a duck stamp is required' for all waterfowl hunters who are 16 years of age years of age or or older Anyone older must have a proper lic- - Under the Duck Stamp Act ense to angle before going monies from the sale of stamps other than the printing fisning in Utah This requirement under the and cost of sale must go for 'law includes fishing in any le-- the acquisition and lease of gal manner whether for game waterfowl management areas or nongame fishes throughout the Nation Stamp Sale H Fishing Licenses u By Oscar Fraley ' ValUi Tnm late raatteul t NEW YORK In this flab- by electronic age it is exhil-- ( arating today to report that - in baseball at least ticle in Parade magazine on how Univac with "scientific planning" had selected the lineups Picking the batting orders the Iron Einstein "stud-le-d man still speed ability and hitting is outhinking the machine records" As it turned out it missed i The crisis evolved early this week when Univac the famed 46 of the 162 starters: had 22 electronic brain which occas- others playing the wrong post ionally turns its geared gray tton and had 95 of the 162 playmatter on sports the ers batting out of order ' starting lineups for picked all 18 ma--j Univac in naming the start'jor league teams' opening ing pitchers considered each s game As a man who long has man's 1960 record and his lifefor a tyepwriter that time mark against the oppos could spell I waited breath- Ing team Somebody apparlessly to supply the inently forgot ': Univac fell flat on its much-panele- d formation as to how the hur-teface were to feel on opening i There is a suspicion here day that skullduggery may have Because the managers threw ji been afoot Imagine if Univac a curve ball at the brain in had been right Nine losers 11 of the 18 cases by starting ' would have been fired and the somebody else Makes 19 Changes i dugouts would have been a i mess of live wires instead of Joe Gordon of the Kansas 'dead ones City A's really outsmarted the Could Ge Farther J machine by making a total of The machine age consequen-£ce- s 19 changes from what was pre-could have gone much t further Bob Carpenter who § is related to the DuPont dyna- j rs oil mue cian- - prooauiy thought often of using some f family products on bis lowly And then there's the f Phillies wngiey cnewmg gum hues l? who might have been tempted I to put up fingernails in celjo-i- t phane packages for their frus- 1 Jratea Cub fans But the mental meanderings of the managers saved the day Much was made in an ar l Meet First Time LOS ANGELES Ufl --' UCLA and Michigan State will meet on the football field for the first time in regular season play at East Lansing Mich 18 1965 The only prev ious occasions oa which the two gridiron powers met were the Ron Bowl games of 1954 and 1956 both woo by Michigan - Sept stats ? WALLY MOON could be headed for his finest year in major league play Juveniles planning to pur chase a hunting license this year must be properly quail- -' fled in the handling of firearms groups parents or Juveniles on a local basis wiere teaching of the course Is desired Purpose of the law is to re duce all kinds rf gun accidents before such a license will be and give added safety and issued to them pleasure to every person going This reminder was issued to aiieia with firearms - dieted lie used five unexpect- T 1 1 1 0 0 LOW 1 500 1 1 500 1 1 000 000 0 1 000 2 0 2 Chicago ltt Milwaukee ltt Philadelphia Wednesday's Resitts San Francisco 2 Pittsburgh 1 Los Ang 3 Phtla: 2 night Only Karnes scheduled Friday's Games Milwaukee at Chicago Cincinnati at St Louis night ' Pittsburgh at Los Ang night Phila at San Fran night As New License Year News day by the Utah Department of Fish and Game as spokes men noted the 1961 license year begings April 16 'Hie law requires that Juv eniles ages 14 through 16 must present a certificate showing they have successfully passed the required course in gun safety training and handling before they will be issued such a license The same training and certificate is required of Juveniles 17 years through 20 years of age except those of these ages may also qualify by showing evidence of having previously been issued a hunting license that they have teceived such training through the NRA ROTC basic military training or comparable gun training courses Trained qualified instructors are available to teach the required gun training course in communities throughout the State Department personnel sportsman clubs and other organizations are all working closely with this program They should be contacted by 2 0 1X00 1 0 1000 Pittsburgh Juveniles Are Reminded of Law Baseball Men Are Still Smarter Than Machines j WL Pet GB Los Angeles Cincinnati St Louis San Francisco Suggs Heads For Third Civitan Title They have been working for the increased activity at the course that the good weather will be bringing They are left to right Jack Parson In charge of equipment Charles Bullen in charge of water and fair- Fish Planting In Utah i Is Underway : dicaps naments Sterling Nelson who was not pres ent for the picture is also a manner of the committee and works with Mr Needham on the tournaments Valley Baseball Elects Officers early plants of trour are now oeing made in several American League Utah waters most of whirh are W L Pet GB ice free lakes at lower elevar 1 0 1000 tions where the water s alChicago 1 0 1000 Minnesota ready warming Some stocking 1 0 1000 Los Angeles is being done in streams below 1 0 1000 Cleveland dam sites or which are other1 0 1000 Kansas City wise not subject to high water 0 1 New York 000 hazards 000 Boston 0 1 The heavy planting period 0 1 000 Baltimore normally begins during early 0 1 000 Detroit May as most waters become xoo 0 1 accessible to the hatchery Washington trucks and in preparation for Wednesday's Results Los Ang at Balti ppd rain the regular season opening day Chicago at Wash ppd rain which is June 3 this year The department of fisn and Only games scheduled Friday's Games game' said that approximately 11 million fish will be planted Chicago at Detroit Minnesota at Batlimore night from the state hatcheries tins Cleve at Wash night year These will include various sizes of rainbow brook Only games scheduled macUnaw brown native kokanee salmon and" other Henry Hodges has been re 27 at 8 pm In the Smithfield elected as presiient of the Library Any team that is not Cache Valley Baseball League lepresented at that meeting will not be eligible to compete for the 1961 season Also was Secre this year said Mr Hodges tary Perry Phillips Stan RichEntry fees and rosters are ardson was named as the new to be turned in at the meeting vice president of the baneball and the schedule will be drawn league The voting took place up If 12 teams are parbcipat at a recent meeting of the ing a split league may be formed but if 10 teams are entered prospective teams At the meeting were repre then it will be operated the sentatives of sever teams that same as last year Officers have set the starting participated in last year'k lea gue play They were West Side date for around May 13 Preston Lewiston Smithfield Hyde Park Logan and North Logan Three new teams were also represent? ted Richmond BUFFALO N Y flM — RocTliiokol and the Brigham City ky Fumerelle of Buffalo will reaches Three other teams fight Ralph (Tiger) Jones of that were not represented were Yonkers N Y in a Aiaiad Claris ton and Newton middleweight bout here on ApHowever Clarkston is plan- ril 25 Fumerelle has been sucgame fish spede ning to participate in this cessful in 25 of his 28 profesWaterfowl nesting conditions Approximately i two million year's play sional fights while Jones has are currently listed as "poor" catchable sized trout will be The next meeting of the lea gone against some of the best in most parts of Saskatchewan planted in the hard fished "put gue will be Thursday April his career during and Alberta according to are- - and take" waters during the port from the Canadian Wild warm weather season ending in life Service early September Marshes of these two Cana The department said that dian provinces produce a ma- planting schedules will have jor share of the waterfowl to be adjusted as the season which are annually taken by goes along due to the critically gunners on western flyways in low water conditions now the United States existing over most of the state Recent surveys made by the Service show an extreme short age of normally plentiful pot hole and shallow lake areas for waterfowl General nesting drought conqiuons have prevailed over the lower portion of these provinces since late last SALT LAKE CITY CPU summer The University of Utah's All Skyline center Ed Pine will not play football for the Red Is skins this fan Coach Ray Nagel said Wed BALTIMORE dm 120 Kansas that Pine "has eliminanesday City Athletic pitcher Dick Hall ted himself from the Univer8:00 one-timainstay of the Salt rUtah football team by Lake Bee pitching staff today sity own his conduct" He became a member of the Balti Pine who would be a senior In more Orioles team has run into academic difficulHall who led the Bees to the ties and problems Pacific Coast League pennant which havepersonal him from kept in 1959 was involved in a trade scholarship eligibility for two in which the Orioles sent pitch ADMISSION er Jerry Walker and outBeldH quarters ''You cant lose a man head er Chuck Essegian to the- A's ed for honors in exchange for Baa and Util without missing him" Nagel ity player Dick Williams said "But we cant single out TICKETS ON SALE IY UWANIS CLUI MEMIIRS any player for special liberto coach Ben Schwartzwalder ties We have a standard for MEMKRS OF THE CAST AND AT THE DOOt at the opening session Wednes all fellows to follow" Sign For Bout Poor Conditions SEE IT TONIGHT - ar pay She is off and running on the same key this year with three titles out of the Cve contested since New Year's and with 5000 already pocketed uuce-nom-e Football Practice - dub FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - Ineligibility Ends Utah's Ed Pine Play Next Season Hall OF 1961 Featuring "HIGHWIY 89 Traded - With A Cast of AT said Skaters PM The LOGAN ROLLER RINK - Children 35c SYRACUSE N Y (DPS The Syracuse University football team plans to hold its second practice of the spring today A total of 90 candidates reported day - Adults 75c 'saassHsavMsannBaisiswl MINIATURE mm 5-- GALA OPENING L FRIDAY & SATURDAY KIDDIES 0 Solly litmus of the Cards made nine switches and bested Chuck Dressen of Milwaukee who changed only seven items Daryl Spencer batting out of Univac order but strictly in Hemus' rotation pulled it off with a 10th inning homer Meanwhile Walt Alston of the Los Angeles Dodgers made 11 changes in the Univac plan and won from the Phillies with whom Gene Mauch only switched ue Drain s computa tions nine times Which again brings us back to dynamite However In aU fairness to the machine it probably must be admitted that half of the managers wish they had used the Univac lineup They of coupe are the ones who lost : ROLLER RHAPSODIES - ed starters changed the whole Univac order from stem to stein moved four expected starters into different positions and started a different pitcher than predicted If the machine wants to know watts up the A s won over Boston by a score of 1 And when the A's beat anybody it's more of a marvel than a talking dynamo Among those making the fewest changes from what was expected by the brain Ralph Houjc came up with only six So he dropped the first Yankee opener in seven years to the Minnesota Twins Cookie Lava-gett- o the Minnesota mental marvel switched in eight cate gories and took the contest 6-- Stone chairman of the commit Allan naH al MrigHWMWl Air ham- Sylvan Needham in charge of tour- Earl fl i 10-ye-ar DALLAS Tex HOT Louise Suggs the little Georgian who 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