Show v I p 69627 Sufle Doh 'ailliéi's Set S S9::'7"4 1" Itli-e1' ' ' Sports Alirror by t :Woolley t - i i' :t1--1 II Tribune Sports Editor was just 10 He wasn't In the finai days play his btrokes too much to let him qualify but Gene Sarazen one of the greatest golfers of all time must have been pulling for Tommy Bolt to pick up the money in the US Open Sunday Bolt just three years old when Sarazen won his first major a throw back to tournament—the 1922 US Open at Skokie-Lithe Golden Age of gull to the days when Signor Gene Sarazen and Sir Walter Hagen vied with Bobby Jones to make golf a popular game for the masses ) - - ' - - ' - ' ' ' ' :' - - - - - '' c i 0 1 r No one could find any complaint with the championship play of Ben Ilogan and the coldly calculating pros of his era But golf lost all semblance of a game or of sport with them It was business cold and cruel Bolt dancing a jig on the final green may symbolize the return to golf of the rollicking stars like Sarazen and Hagen It was Ilagen in an interview before a tournament who said "I'll win I always do" t '' 7 ' ' ' ' 1 - : ' - 2 - -- Or with more modesty but a lot of truth Sarazen would say "You can't tell they might go in from anyplace" 110k ' ' ' - 4r' r' ' ' k - 4 r 4 1 ' 'ti' f v tt":11' '5 - 4 - ' - ' -- s N 'k ' 7 '' - i i14 i' ( It :'''' ‘ '' 7 e 1 1 Pi 1 I I '' N i fr''' - 41 I i'' 'NS' i ' f ' it4 fr' e - '!1 ' k )A 4 ' i Vf I r ''' - ' N 4 4 P" A i 4'7i 'Y t rt it )!'''--- ' ''' ! ' 4'-- ' 'k ' 4 '' 9 1 '''''''' ' N 1 A A ' :( : ' - )) '4 'It i - i' I ' ' Another time In Portland Muller was going fins against Jimmy Martinez until he missed a headlong dash dove through the ropes and kayoed himself on the ring apron ry - - - - t i- ' - - 'e " -- - 1:-) 4- -- - 4 ' - ' j- '''' t0 : '' 4 c-'- ‘i 1 rr4b 4"'-4- 4' ''''' ' 4 I a 4 '‘ ' ''''' 4- - I t ' I '' ( z ' g ''a I - 1 1 - -N -- 1 - I fr- t ' '' '- ''1'' ' - t ' ' ' g le I) t '11- - s- dt -" - I ' ' '' 4 '' ' "'' '' ' ' ' 4 1 - ' 1 t ' ttt ' - - - - ' ' ' '" t" '6 ' ' ' ' 4-- - ' 4 '' V - '''''''t4 41e-- 4116 (1 t 7 tetekko Alo j 10 - - ‘ f 'i i -- it' 1 'rb 47-- 4 o) 24 ‘ S' ' n fl - 44 zio4 4i sl- - - ' t Vs 1) mk ilv4e1 ro - w -14 ' - flit j47 ' :' ' ' 1 4- ' '' - 1' ' "11 Ars f ') Nir4Sisig''' 1 - It"! 4 t it tie Rainlers spoil Salt Lake's Dairy Night performance by drop ping the Bees 74 The huge crowd occupied the new stands at I 4i - ' — L ' ' - '' ' t g: Ai ik 'I (i ' 4 ts ' ''' 4 '''''S 4 ' ' 1 4 4 1 il'Nk $ - - ' ' 7g J ' - 1 -- I '' ''''' 4 - rtt te: - gt --'- ''l'''''' Alt - - - 1 'A' - -- - - 1 " -- '44k -- 7- ' - t ' ' - ' - '' 11 - 4 tet s - I - - - - - - ' ' If -- ' - ' 1 k Nss - 'I'''4 (- ' - ' '' I I i 4 - - - - - ' -- - - ' '' 4 ''" ' ' tpr tts 4 ' ci ' ' '1 ( et- : (i ‘ g r ‘ i) : '' :'' ' i'' - ' i N'' 1 I AP: k ': 1 Derks and enjoyed garne In gave fans a thrill with his 27th shirt-sleev- " 1i?--it - t ' "4 0 II "004 !II 04: IiI — a t 14 - 0:-t-t- - 4114011? 4 k ti 10 - al' t it 4 4) :'' - - )1 1444 r )1 Absiot o' 4 "" weather Dick Stuart (Photo by Ross Wesier-- e bonier ' ' I ) d I flt all gatir (3tiblint -- Just recently in losing to Charlie Ilumez Peter again dove ' - - - cr-rorr4- 4 t Lroo41'1004 044444 '' t - ' (4'1 " i Reverse Strategy Pays Off for Seattle Stuart's 27th Homer Lost in Shuffle e - ' ' 1 4 k- ' ' if '''''C'N:aIt-- I's 1 -- 'o- Li v : : Here Is a panorama vieW of Monday night's 6627 fans the largest turnout of the season at Derks Field who saw the Seat- - : ' '' ' 4r0- ' r :' ” :- - - - 914'1' - 1- 416itoomek410'x Hans Stretz was his opponent and the Germany middleweight title was at stake M is his custom Muller was carrying on a conversation with some of his ringside friends during the scrap and the referee one Max Pippow complained 'You want the floor to yourself?" Pete shouted at the referee "then take land It" and he lefthooked the ref into bye-by- rr 1 4' ! - 1A41171111 '''--- ( 0 4r-0:--- ' 7 ' ' r - - '' 41 Of stunt 1 1 - '' ''''N - 0 '42' -- tk '''' ri - -- i ' t if- - ' 'k' rntrW2 ' ''' ' 4 - 'V lal )ii "''' Ty ' Peter have further complications—maybe Ken Shulsen who generally referees the big fights in Utah won't want the assignment That Muller has been tough on referees is an understate!tient and at one stage of his career or Pete was banned for life for shigging the third man in the ring Pete picked his home town of Cologne to pull his realest ' " - ' "5 '' '' - -- ‘ - ! - ( - '' 414 'et- 14t41:11b 6 ! I ' - ' ''''" ' - ' (I ' -''- : - f-- NA Al - 4 Nt '1- 0- f hassle over the choice of referee for the Fullmer scrap June 30 at West Jordan may 4: -4 ' ' ' At ' 4' I r - - e ' ' A a A ' e ' ' 1 - - 1 '' 0 - - - Toi r4 - - 'A t 7 6 I'l1 '' ' - -7 r- - 0c 1 Nt 4 'I t - -- It -- ' 't A i 'tk'a 1 - - A I P 4 it ' ' 'I ' 1 - 1 - '16 k-- - 41Pli!it I I - ! 1 '44 I 4 - - ' 4t -- : - ' --- - 'ff' t '' olotit ' 1 - 4 ‘ - '4 45 1 - i‘ ' i f - '- 1 4 -'i'ti-"' 1) t f : -- k ' ''''''' ' '''': ' c II le 4? '4'14-'4- ''''' ' 1 'lkor-- ' - - - - '' ' 1-- 1 A Heads or Tales '" ' 61 I ' ' 'W 2 4' -- 1 Jo' t ' '' r k 4' 14 A: k ' "- : - - ' '' ' 4- 4'' -- IP' ' '''' - ' ' : - 4 '' L'--' ' - --- kit )k 1 -- - ' - ' ' 4 ' ' f i 411' ''' ' :s ''-- s '' 41 01 t i 235-yar- d 2 4( t '' 4 4 ''!'l-- t l' ' I 4 Nfl‘4 !' ' ''''‘i 1 P' ' ' : 2 i e : '4-- 4 ' - ' ' Z''''N Aa' r : - '' t 'I 4 ' w ''' ' ' : - - ' ' 4 4 - : ' ' ' i 5 ! 1 f ' ' '44141 — Few will forget that memorable Masters of 1935 when word came Gene needed to cut three strokes from par on the last four holes to tie Craig Wood lie got that margin on that same hole by sinking a spoon shot for a double eagle Sarazen in the last 28 holes of the 1932 Open took exactly 100 strokes an average of 3 strokes a hole for 28 consecutive holes Signor Gene will play a match at the World's Fair at Brus Eels in July Come to think of it—what better exhibit of US sports and sportsmanship than Sarazen? ° rt 'r' t ' 4 1 ' 1 '' 'i : 1 ' i ' ' 4 t ( f'4 ! t ' L - ' ' - ''' 4 ' ' - ' ' ' ' 2'' ' - ' - Muller-Gen- e - 1 - t ' - - - pre-figh- - r - i Unfortunately Bolt may have left much of his "color" in cold storage as his play in the Open was unmarked by any of the tantrums ustially associated with Terrible Tommy's play - -- "- s The usual ? Lake City Utah— Tuesday Morning — June Salt 14 1 4tiftS 1 I N I 17 1958 t PM John Mooney Toothman's double and McDan- Shartzer had doubled In the lers single gave Salt Lake one ntnthprovided—theinsurance TribuneSportsEditor in the bottom half The largest crowd of the runs Derks Field season--66- 27 Dairy Then Kutyna settled down SEATTLE IIIALT LAKE (TIT a b ir It flit Night fans—suffered and with and gave up only two more ibrbrbl '11' 5 2 2 Tthtnan and judge Bakens rf ered as the Seattle Rainiers hits until he cracked In the Bimfld 3b 5 2 3 c Melendes3b 41 01 0 00 NEW YORK June 16 (UM tered his fifthstraight victory Tony Castellano Frank le Ryff of on a rounds basis as follows: Mike Davidowitch on rounds —Lightweight 5 2 Pinson cf 1 If Bees Benner return marred the 4 of the 21 Twenty-threyears ago Naseby Rhinehart received the eighth New York won an unpopular 10 referee nay Altar 541 3 1 3 4 McDniel of 502 Dyck If baseball victory which judge but six points for Ryff and five Dainaki 2b 3 0 1 Miley c 4 0 1 round decision over Montana U Grizzly Cu'- - "for displaying outstanding loyalty with a for Tibbs Bevan lb 4 0 1 lead-of- f Stuart lb Tommy 4 11 veil as athletic ability" This reversed the strategy Monday Meanwhile Dyck 's service and scholarship Dotterer a 4 0 0 0 Chrstohr ri 4 0 0 Tibbs Boston of night Monday 1 1 so 1 0 Baumer 0 1 2b 4 4 homer in the fourth and consec- Shrtier June the veteran Negro trainer's son Naseby Jr received the night Barone se 3 090 with countering left jabs and Kutnap 1 00 00 fiNaton i 1 000 Surprise Draw Connie Ryan brought In utive singles by Bloomfield Kennedy same award Young Rhinehart will receive a tryout with Yowler D 0 0 0 Urquhart 5 I 0 10 left hooks in their—fight at St- ONT TORONTO June 18 re- a stinIpaw pitcher to toss to Vada Pinson and who Williams the Philadelphia Eagles pro team 0 00 0 Nicholas Arena Jerry Dyck in the Dick Stuart the (UPI)—Unbeaten George Chu Totals $7 7 4 fifth gave the winners a SS 4 Total( signed as Montana coach is helping the Eagles this year out for Barone In (Ith: THE CROWD of 1056 booed PORTLAND ORE June 16 valo of Toronto held heavy Earl Keeley Grizzly passing quarterback has signed with the league's home run king and lead for Sith in Urquhart Bill whiffed the 10 Kennedy a Big decision and 'Lefty Tuottunan of In ath out for Stuart's homer in the sixth (')—Peter Muller 158 a vete weight contender Alex Miteff BC Lions of Vancouver where he will battle It out with Bob poll 100 110 015- -1 at the ringside eran German fighter clubbed of Argentina to a surprise 10- writers sports trimmed one run off the margin Sattle Winters USU tosser Joe Ruden (Box 259 Helper) has re Stu 100 001 011- -1 5011 Lak City showed that all favored Stubby out a split decision over young round draw Monday night at vived the "Helper Merchants" baseball team and is seeking home LOB—Seattle ADD TO this the fact that Bob and they traded runs in the 5 E—Bloomfield Miley 8 Lake 211— Salt Tibbs 3—Dyclit City Phil Moyer 158 Portland In a Maple Leaf Gardens and home games with independent and semipro clubs in the Balcena hit his first homer of eighth The Suds scored on Pin- Basinakt Toothman Dyck Shortie' Ryff who 1351i double Mitelf at 209 pounds sp Baumer and son's Stuart Baleen& weighed RR—Dyck Dyck's middleweight bout single Maxie Kosof points out that June 28 Is the entry dead the year and it was understandarea DP—Kutyna to Bevan to Bloomfield pounds to Tibbs 134 -- was aided There was hardly a boo from peared to have an early edge in able why the Bainiers muddled' and the Bees on their singles by Toothinan to Balmer to Stuart line for the Endurance Classic in Ogden's Paramount Bowl: Bernier McDaniel and Miley lp h t r bb so in his victory by receiving the the partisan Moyer fans w h o points and had Chuvalo who 1)011 Gardiner who boxed some of the best of 1em In his day Is through to victory 11 7 9 7 1 2 eighth round when Tibbs was had watched the young former weighed 211 pounds bleeding Lost was the fact that Stuart Balcena's homer a line shot Ilrultythsrtcfvt: around after surgery to correct a detached retina of his eye cleared the amateur star win his first 10 from the nose in the final which penalized for a low left hook just Alabama U has shifted Its Dec 13 basketball game with the hit his 27th homer of the sea if ter ieA barrier after rounds Ryff favored at 12-regis professional fights son and Mar starter ‘rquhart off winner co to Louisville Tuscaloosa to of Louisville from University 104 In the sixth The And Kentucky's new ty Kutyna big operate with a winter sports carnival Stuart came in the Fairground Coliseum will be the scene of an indoor football pitch towith the Buzzers trailgame Nov 16 when the Toy Bowl decides the parochial grid eighth ' -5 3 men on first and ing only his first started Bill Seattle championship pitcher Kennedy frii 1 4 tli one and out third only Bill game since 1955 on June 1 and edged San Diego Manager Ryan who had been National League American League Nettie Coast League ' : worked 52 games in 1953 43 in 1956 and 51 in 1957—all in relief c----W L Gil heating up his relief corps when Boe Last Pet Behind Won Last Pet Behind 31 22 581 Milwaukee 22 41 Vancouver $51 846 k(!111411 19 New York Si Kutyna gave up consecutive sin- Boston 25 32 552 112 Phoentx San Francisco we nit 26 3 800 0ow'7 2R 517 30 25 25 510 4 San Diego 36 413 26 581 gles to Carlos Bernier Jim Mc- Kansas City 509 27 28 71i Cincinnati 27 500 L 27 St Louis 414 Salt Lake Cite 33 7 28 850 9 492 30 Daniel and Sam Miley pulled in Cievaiand 28 28 500 4 Pittsburgh 24 37 IS 413 Spokane 9 27 A82 29 Detroit 31 28 478 Chicago 38 4114 Spooking of plooning—thoy wool tot yoo die omit yov'to Seattle 36 1516 1014 26 459 31 ash instoa Lefty Kennedy REGULAR $17 VALU- E- SAVE $7 444 114 Portland 20 24 philadelphia 14 13 404 10 SO Is A55 35 Chicago 31 Loa Angel's 24 2 lacramonto poi SO bet won't 10 yew work Ow 65 years Moor 31 33 16 11 390 444 30 94 IN SAFETY ALL SEASON LONG DRIVE The fans chortled trnagine baitunors Illeuillay's Retell' MonOses Basalts sills Iloads? Louis I anoint (12 its It acboduladi bringing in a lefty to fare a gloie gam 7 Seattle Lake Salt Cit 4 goings night) hitter! And Stu Only game achoduled Tuesday's Probable Flickers gams scheduled) (Oni Probable Pitabore Vlogion Chicago teseillay's biltPierce ) art of all rightbanded Tatodiare Probable Plieborg VS Vancouver (Georse Bomberger CI) (el) tten! son at Pittsburgh at Trendy° at Portland (Vie Lombardi 24) S Pm (alight) Waskinirton Detroit (ntakt)-Anton PST vs Hoeft (44) vs Rarden (14) Ramoa ) Los Angeles at Philadeiphis Here's Whet We Do at San Spokane (Larry Sherri Kennedy didn't waste any time New Yorkvs at Cleveland (nisikt)-- REGULAR COST Drysdale (3 I vs Sanford Narlesiti Diego (Hall Woodeecitick Pm If someone had rord I Renown Print Wheels mod loolotoett Smite Down nod Using 77 28 38 $ 3 375 2 781111 wondering PDT Baltimore at Kangas City (night)-Chicago at Milwaukee (night SAN FRANCISCO June 16 GreneSae vs Herbert (21) WoodschkSD 13 23 21 5 2 714 2 791erred He just whiffed Stuart O'Dell vs Burdett() I arum Inspect sod Nom& Promo Wheel loorinom Drabowsky Phointx (Curt Barclay it SacraHeld Van 13 13 26 5 3 625 281 3 Inspect Oreeee teals Rt Louis at Cincinnati (night)- mento (Bud Watkins S Aupn—Gordon Sundin of Van- lireohart PDT 2117 Then he got Joe Christopher on pm 610 14 It 85 6 1 Brosnan vs Lawrence 4 Mitch And Add Brake Fluid It N I Seattle (Chuck Churn Pioneer at Salt League 13 22 40 7 5 583 2 97 a rec- Hanlon Spo ilsoll Confect With Dowell couver with a S Adjust Broke Shoos to Secure take Citi (George Peres 3 2) it Pm pop to short W G L Pct 13 12 12 4 0 1000 Margonrl Ph Toot MST &ohm Carefully 3311 623 33 20 International League SPO 6 17 16 0 1 But even Kennedy wasn't Pocatello 000 ord leads the Pacific Coast Page 31 2 23 585 14 20 28 3 7 Grob SPO 300 3 16 )ails Bees Great Richmond 4 llutfale 3 (10 Innings) 5 24 529 27 Southern Association Boise 10 10 27 6 5s 500 330 around at the finish as the earned-ruPort Singletcrn an Rochester 4 Columbus League pitcherslaith 5 28 29 17 26 49 5 4 Hernan Van 556 319 threatened and drove him to the Missoula Birmingham 2 Memphis 0 27 481 25 (only games sc)eduled) 74 Magic Valley 571 342 7 Mobilo 2 mark of 209 according to A Lary Port 134 275 433 40 32 000 Nashville 33 434 BiWn $0 la 346 Showers tn the ninth GliarkerSpo 12 36 27 7 Chattanooga 5 hew Orleans 1 15113 37 le Idaho Falls 875 347 statistics released Monday and Ceccarelli Van 27 S Atlanta Little Rock 3 Pitching 7 27 2 3 400 sss Kennedy Sea ellanday's Results JIM BAUMER opened with a National Logo 15 42 40 4 3 including Sunday's games 571 356 Kutyna Sea REGULAR COST Texas Leap Pocatello 10 Mi6soula 5 Here's What We Do Poriblelan SD 11 4 19 3 2 600 3 $0 double to left Pete Naton hit Boa Loot Pot Sundin has appeared in 10 GDavis Great Falls 3 Boise 2 2 2 1 2 2 Fort Sea 222 3 Dallas Worth 24 2 1 McMahon Braves 251 Cornet Coebet I Billings 8 Matte Valley 5 11 12 41 2 1 8ting for Barone grounded out 2o0 3 68 Port Houston B Corpus Christi games (69 innings) walked 21 Jansen 2 Cermet Camera 1100 Purkey Radler' 15 26 53 4 6 Fowler Sea for Idaho Falls bye Victoria 400 3 601Harding Peterson San Antonio 5 batting Como 2 gni T000ve and struck out 16 rricnoSea-P4 1 McCormick Giants 15 27 32 3 7 200 Austin at Tulsa (pod rain) 300 3 66 c2) (oboes ore thiof gooses of elm vroor) American Association WieaostrE Sea 18 21 34 4 5 444 370 pitcher Don Urquhart walked 1 Cuba 4 200 Phillips forswore 4 Tithron Adjure Itereeinot Lmbrc11S13-Pr11 14 19 2 2 500 371 POUR MEN are tied for the Palica Van Willie Melendez hitting for Omaha 4 Wichita Arnaricas Lasim 14 18 30 6 2 750 376 Indianapolis 4 Denser 1 was Last Pet 12 22 28 4 3 571 388 l'Cen Toothman—a leadership in wins with seven Giary SD (Only games ochedulect) Larsen Yankees 5 1 833 SD 14 12 :44 6 143 3 88 to hit a lefthander knOwSeach: Dick Ilanlon Spokane Brodowski you 10 Yankees 2 833 rkntPhx-Sea 15 26 45 2 4 Turkey 333 389 ti 1 1300 4 Hyde Senators ' 16 51 66 7 4 Home Runs 636 3 89 !Popped out to the catcher Art Ceccarelli Vancouver Dom Zanni Ph ' 1 Sullivan Red So 4 800 Kennedy attempted to "quick Thomas Nat lens! 2 Zanni and Ernie Broglio of Pirates Symptuous Waits Cubs 15 Babe Sea 3 8 8 2 311 415 pitcher' b ernier and he slapped 20 banks Cubs 16 Phoenix 2 FRONT WHEELS A thirties REGULAR i COST American Watkins Sac 13 34 3 5 375 422 16 to 17 Red TriandOs Jensen !a box little single right scoring Orioles 13 Marshall Bridges of Sacra- Hume Sae 41 11 It 3 9 1000 424 Service! 13 42 61 7 Ph 875 Broglio 4 33 a big BRUMer Art Fowler rnento leads in strikeouts with Bowman Sac 20 20 12 3 2 600 Here's What We Do Elf Prods leo Orin Ink loisms 5 10 le I Innis 800 41171league veteran replaced KenneB82 while appearing in 88 innings Peres SEC I 11 owers Ph 2 Procisioe Static Went 10 14 23 2 4 333 4 40 and to to McDaniel got sky winning six and losing five Batten Van 20 24 20 2 2 5(4 4 50 dy 3 Install Munger Weivios 3 133 470 second for the final out Roririgs Port 12 18 12 TCMTI I games Ii I 11 84 21 4 6 O'Brien AEC 404 4111 ttsil 4 Bloom R7A Balcena and 1i Singles by L 8 II 5 1 Lamaba SW 500 500 ROM ttf I The complete averages: 15 47 82 6 8 545 5 01 field Jimmy Dyck's sacrifice fly Bridges Sac PLENTY OF FREE CUSTOMER PARKING Warne and Club I bb so w ) 15 35 19 2 8 100 503 Pet Pre StankaSae Royal FooZ through the ropes and knocked himself so groggy he could not continue Ile should make for quite an interesting evening June 30 I Ryff Wins Unpopular Victory - Somesense Stuff l' 21 01 1 e 1 5-- 01 7-- 1 11 01 11-7- right-hande- Muller Decisions Young Moyer 01 01 01 Is 4-- 113 71 g Ii r Ii I - J 11 P d I p tr 54111i1111 : ' 4-- K) L or X n( C 11( Et ! 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