Show Fowler's wan Song More ike Suds Kiss Hive Goodbye 8-After Loss in Opener 4 to 3 Halt £nlu Uiibmxt iffiw by John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor 1 1938 The nightcap was Fowler's gle runs in four of the first five By John Mooney show lead Doubles Tribune Sports Editor innings for a had to be as the Rainiers It Bloom-field'-s Federoff Pinson and A swan dying "sings like by Jumped on Joe Trimble for sin- Basin Eddie to and the nightingale according triple legend sk's second homer of the year bunaay night In his swan provided the big push in these song as a Rainier Seattle pitch Innings er Art Fowler tossed a master Fowler had retired 16 of the ful five-hitte- r for an victory 18 men— he gave up two first over the Bees which gave the — when his own error walks Suds an even split in the double-headstarted his downfall as far as and the eight game and shutout went a 1 4-- 0 ii Sometimes i clever card manipulator or expert can keep the audience so confused watching lor hit trickery that the obvious goes by unnoticed That may be the situation at Missoula where the grapevine says matters football are far from copesetlc ilelght-oX-han- 2 Salt Lake City Utah — Monday Morning — June 23 20 d mi5ge9 Bees Split Loop Leaders Split Bill Willi Beavers 8-- &any of the fans forgetting that Coach Jerry Williams finished seventh in the Skyline last year with only two victories ell season are up in arms over the "ball control" offense of newcomer Ray Jenkins v Our Informant claims that was the reason for Earl Keeley one of the top quarterbacks In the area to skip his last year of eligibility In favor of a Canadian contract Our spy says Earl had no Intention of being a blocking quarterback on a running er ' ' - series By FOWLER former big leaguer leaves Monday for Spokane as a tie-I- n with the deal which sent Don Newcombe to the parent Cincinnati Reds last week In the opener Don Urquhart or the Bees was almost as effective in gaining his seventh pitch- team WILLIAMS despite a below average record at Missoula was a passing coach and they say the Montana football morale Is at a low ebb Montana was supposed to have a good squad had come up FEDEROFF with a great play on Eddie O'Brien's roller for the first out in the sixth and Joe Bevan made a good stop of Tooth-man'- s slash down the first base line but Fowler covering first dropped the ball for an error Bernier ended everything for Fowler by slicing a solid single to right center and McDaniel's sacrifice fly drove home the unearned run The Bees' other run came In eighth on Bernier's single and Dick Stuart's second double The Rainiers had a homer two triples and two doubles in the nightcap and the Bees had to settle for Stuart's two dou- Press PORTLAND ORE June 22— Portland and Vancouver divided a Pacific Coast League double- header Sunday Portland won the opener as Luis Marquez pinch-hia homer with the bases loaded in the eighth inning A home run by Barry Shetrone in the sev enth inning gave Vancouver the nightcap Portland got off to a 21 lead in the first Inning of the second game when George Freese 6-- t ing victory of the season 4 3 The drama in the almost five hours of Derks action was con fined to a seventh-inninruckus in the opener and Fowler's bid for a in the night returning too On the other hand Ray Nagel the new coach at Utah doesn't believe in passing lust to be doing something And he Inherited what appears to be the weakest squad since the wartime Yet the Utah fans have rallied behind Nagel And Lee passer Is working hard to become Grosscup the football player A tale of two cities Missoula and an Salt Lake Associated r g r cap Both the fisticuffs In the homered First asms! r rhubarb and the fell VANCouvrt iroauAKD sbrkrbll asrkrbl the by wayside Peterson ss 4 0 0 Oi Moore cf 031 Joransn 3b 4 1 O Robertin U 3 0 1 The record series which drew Shetrone cf 4 1 O Dipietrelb 4 0 1 bles 4 0 0 rf 4 0 13 Fi aeae lb 27536 fans to Derks for the Durham Flrt Game: Dutisa If 4 0 3 0 Tornay c 3 11 SALT LAKE BEATTLI Laioie lb 4 0 O Melton rf 3 3 eight games accomplished Friend ab r h rbl! ab r h rbl 4 0 0 3b 4 0 0 Uittrell 2 3 3b 3b 3 0 11 Tohman Fedrff in the 10 race as Bees the 4 3 O Wmcnik2b 4 3 3 nothing White c aa 4 0 3 li Bernier if 0 0 Blmfield p 10 0 O' Lombard! p 3 0 1 and Rainiers broke even Salt Heman 0 0 Pinaon cf 3 0 1 1! McDani cf 0 0 0 0 111 Palicap 1 If 3 0 0 lb 2 Stuart Dyck Lake now opens a week-lonBambrgr p 0 0 0 Hofmmtr p 0 0 0 Bsinskl 3b 3 0 0 0' Miley e 0 0 rf 0 0 0 0 Frazier 0 3 0 ss 0 OiChrisherrf Phartier series at Portland on Tuesday 000 Revan lb 3 0 ICiarberp 0 Baumer 2b no-hitte- 1 1 You Can 'Back' an Entry 1 1 O You can't say Maxie Kosof isn't thinking all the time when Endurance Classic Jt comes to luring entries Into his In Ogden 1 a t By Associated 4-- 3-- 0 V Press triumph when Phoenix scored explode r SUDS In Totals of Pacific graduate walked sevBees one in the bottom half en and struck out four He ran That was the story going into into trouble In the ninth when the top of the seventh With Andre Rodgers got life on Clem one out Al Federoff singled 1 1 O Vaneourer PerUana tit £— Melton Nicholas 14 DP — Psnerson to Friend to Laioie (2)1 Wincamlak and Freese LOB — Portland 7 Vsmcouver J 2B — Diatusa Melton 3B — Moore HR— Mar- quex SAC— Heman 2 er bb so ID Heman 8 6 (4 3 0 Lombard! 3 7 1 2 0 Palica iL 0 Sfc 3 0 0 Bamberger 1 0 0 1 Hofmeister (W 1 Garber 0 0 1 WP— Heman T— 2 1 a 13 Second game: VANCOl'VEI atrh 1 Ol D 1 1 1 OOO 1 1 D Itlt ) a 7- - Tmna rf-l- lb rf 3 0 0 0 Paula If O 0 0 0 VJones Cole ss 3 4 0 0 0 Heist cf 4 1 11 Bosclll c 1 0 0 0 Watkins n 4 0 13 Bowman p lb 111 rbl 3 0 4 4 3 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 - Rodgers However nothing Prescott h r er bb so came of it Don Williams gave ip O 0 3 I Barclay (W ' 3 1 Watklna (U 4 0 7 4 up a single to Pinson scoring O Vt Bowman tt O 0 0 one but got dangerous Jimmy HBP— by Barclay (Jones) PB— Roon a double se ball HaUer serious S— Barclay 4-- 4-- ) 111 T— 3:07 play Dyck A—3301 0 0 O' 01 01 Oi 01 Seattlt Baltfeatst M)I 0)U r KM) DP — WiUs Young and Olaen Olsen and Willa Glynn Raines and Smith Jones S — 3B— Ha'field SBAvenll Glynn SF— Averill In h r er bb so 4 3 3 6 3 8 Milliken (L 1 4) 8 Observation Ward life a "1951 car modtl tompaign" law and oxpaniivt This looks long In politic!— Alexander T— 1:27 l W 4 3" 7 A— 4947 6 0 0 0 American League Faclfic Cotut League National League lt lot Pet Behind Was 21 Nsw York 3 830 31 506 8 30 Kansas City M0 3 Han Francisco l's 30 8Va 31 Detroit 41 42 " 2 3'i Cincinnati 10 31 Boston AM 33 37 81 808 30 set Louis 31 477 Cleveland 34 13 10a 28 31 31 I'tttaburgh 475 28 32 lOVk 14 '4 Chicago 20 4'8 6'- 477 34 31 Chicago 11 38 33 Baltimore 47 2H 400 15 4i8 33 27 6'a Philadelphia 452 12 28 34 16 Washington 378 25 8 4JS 27 35 Los Angeles Sunday's Besnlts Sunday'a Kasalta Syndar'a Reaulta New York IS Detroit 0 Salt Lake 4 2 Seattle 3 1 1 St Louis 2 Milwaukee Kansas City 2 Boston 1 Sacramento Phoenix San Francisco 1 Philadelphia Baltimore 2 Chicago 0 San Diego Spokane 00 second supended ftrat 14 innings 1 Cleveland Washington 3 0 Portland Vancouver 3 5 after 5'S innings 4 3curfew Mendsy'g Prabable Pitchers Los Angeles Pittsburgh 12 Monday's rrababls Pitchers Baltimore at Detroit— Fortocarrero avcond 10 innings Sacramento (Pete Mesa 0 6 and (4-4- ) vs Susce (0-0-) Cincinnati 6 Chicago 2 8 34 at Portland Roger Oaenbaugh Washington at Kansas City (night) Monday's Prebabls Pitchers (John Buahart 4 5 and Al Lary 6 3) — Kemmerer vs Dickson (4 3) ) 8:30 pit PST St Louts at PltUburgh (night)— New York at Chicago (night) — (Only games scheduled) or ) vs Gross Broanan 18-vs Moore (3-1- ) Ford (8-2- ) B G Smith (0 2) (Only (antes scheduled) Los Angeles at Cincinnati (night) League — Drysdale (3-8- ) vs Lawrence (4 3) Won I Behind Southern Association Mi Great Falls Milwaukee 25 590 at Francisco Sim 37 Pocatello 3 557 34 Memphis 4 Atlanta 3 night—Gle) ) vs Willey (04) 2 Boise 32 553 2'a Little Rock 8 Birmingham 1 (Only games scheduled) 27 Misaouls 32 3 62 Chattanooga 5 Mobile 2 ' 7 31 475 Magic Valley 2H Nashville 88 New Orleans American Association 23 31 411 11 Billing! Omaha 11-Idaho Fslls 24 38 381 13 Indianapolis 4 1 Texas League Louiwille Minneapolis Sunday'a Besalts Fort Worth 10 Dallas 3 Charleston '8 3 St Paul 10 Great Falla 8 0 Pocstello 5 8 Wichita Denver Austin Tulsa 4 Boise 6 Idaho Falla 3'7 Victoria at San Antonio pod rain Missoula U-1Magic Valley 4 6 League Corpus Christ! at Houston ppd rain Montreal Miami Monday's Schedule Toronto at Havana ppd rain Pocatello at Billings 1 2 Leading Buffalo Columbus Idaho Falls at Twin Falls Richmond 8 2 Rochester 41 National Leagne — Mays San Fran Missoula at Hnlae — : 3flO Cisco Muslal St Ituia J60 Dark Chicago 348 American Leaane— V r n a n ft-ox Chicago una oo 336: Ward City M i Ifome Runs t Natlenal (ZLwmt— T h o m a s Pirates Hilling- - in'fm III 30 Banks cubs 18 Walls Cubs 15: Moryn Cubs 13 NEED STEEL? 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Stuart lb 3 0 1 Pinaon cf S 4 Neal e 01 Chrstphr rf 4 4 J 0 O Dvck If Mayer p 1 2 Baumer 2b 2 ftasinskl 3b 3 10 1 0 0 21 Bevan lb 4 2b 3 Oi Peterson c 3 Jurison p 0 0 0 Baleens rf 3 c 0 4 0 0 ss Barone 4 Oj Ortieg Hofmeiatrp Trimble p 1 Fowler p 1 10 0 l O Bnen p 2 Garber p 0 0 0 0 Kildooo 3 0 0 0 -- Dottererc 3 1 1 Wleandp I 0 0 Surkont p 0 0 0 000 OAS OOO ing but Stuart relayed to third 10 where Federoff appeared an 0 Totals Totali iHi 21)114 Wilson c 0 for Mayer In 4th out but he rammed Tooth-mafor Amlflno 3b 0 easy Hofmeister in 6th d doubled for Robertwho dropped the ball Hallerc 0 10 son in 7th 0 0 0 lflfl HO 1 — II Barclay p Vancouver — 4 !(K1 1INI The ball rolled free as the Portland 8 4 I 4l Totals Totals ' lit E — Peterson Friend Neal Hatten i came up" wrestling and DP — Peterson to Brideweser to Laioie for McCovey In Bth boys Pharnlx ooA MMt 004—4 to Wlnceniak to Freeae Friend both benches emptied on the Littreil Sacrament fM OOA OOO — to Peterson LOB — Vancouver 0 Portt— Taormina Moore DP — McCovey field 8 2B— Moora Ditusa Tornay 3B— land to (unaaaiated : Dittmer to McCovy Baleens rf 2 0 0 1 1 St 14 13 Tatals for Hofmeister In aim b- flied out for Lomhardl in 7th S3 Peterson aa 4 3 2 0 Brdwier2b 4 0 0 O Shetrone cf 4 1 2 1 Frazier rf 3 12 1 Dltusa If 4 0 3 2 lb 2 0 0 O Moore' error Bloomfield hit to second and Lajoie Friend 3b 2 0 0 0 Patton Jim Baumer attempted to tag Sundin ep 31 00 00 00 Second game! SACaAMENTO IACSAMENTO Federoff He missed the tag White e l1 o o e rbl ab r h rbl PHOENIX Bb r h rbl S O 3 0 Moor 3b Durham rf 0 0 0 ak r h rbl was spilled and threw wild to Hatten p 1 0 0 0 4 0 10 Westlakc rf 4 0 1 0 Dittmer 2b 5 0 0 0 Moore 3b aa 0 3 0 4 Wntlake Rodgers 10 10 rf 4 110 Bright 3b first The runners kept on go- Ceccrelli p 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 Bright 2b 4 0 0 0 3 O 1 0 Rhodes If Paula If four unearned runs in the ninth to beat Sacramento 4 0 The Giants won the first game 3-- Tint Gm: Alexander pitching the shutouts raoiNix homEarl Averill's three-rubrk Amlftn 3b Clair Emery former Utah golfer led the field of qualifiers er in the first inning was the Rodgers as Rhodes If Homer D Wil- big hit of the first game In Baltimore for the PGA with a 148 total Prescott rf game: rirt V Jones lb 3 0 3 cf Wilson liams superintendent of schools at Grace Idaho Is president SPOKANE ISAN DIKOO 0 Dittmer 3b Dlrympla e 4 0 k rbl Trmins of the National Federation of High School Athletics and Activ- Wllllnm If h3 r 0h rhl Grnhr rf b3 r 12 lb Chless 4 0 10 0 e Jenkins Hclitcf 1 1 3011 He is presiding over the convention at Santa Barbara Salfrll rf 4 0 2 0 Hktf icld s3b 3 1 1 ities 2 0 0 0 Zannl p Bridges p 4 0 10 Kalnej 3 Olnen 2b McMinn Pioneer League attendance (as of May 31) is off 15 per cent Baxn 10 0 0 4 4 0 10: Avenll If 3b rf 4 0 3 0 NaraKon c 4 0 0 Billinjrs a second division ball club most of Jrnkim from last year SS SI Totals Tntila I I t1 0 Glynn lb 3 0 0 N Sherry c 4 0 Grounded out for Bridges In 8th lb 4 0 0 0 Locklln rf 4 0 the first half was off 16000 admissions which made the deficit Gentile —S OIO 11)1 Phoenli 3 0 0 0 Smith 3b 3 0 Willi H Don LSheiry too 0411 BOO Sarramrnta as other sixtowns were about on par for a year ago p 3 0 0 0 Wdejhiilt 3 0 0 — Taormina E— Taormlna DP (unasStephens a pitcher for the West Jordan Post No 119 American ToUll II 4 sisted) McMinn to Rodgers to TaorM 4 9 0)Mt MM ofto— o mlna LOB — Phoenix 7 Sacramento Legion junior baseball team will bear watching in the future Sakn 40 1 Ox—t 2B— Moore Paula Cole S— Heist He carries a batting average around the 500 mark and in 27 £—Diet None LOB— SpoVane 7 Sn Diego Zannl Bridges SF— Preacott — Wnodethick r bb so h r nd Glynn 6 DP Smith lp innings of league play had given up seven hits three walks and GentlU Willi and L Sherry Raines Zannl (W (H 7 1 1 3 4 O 1 3 — McMinn SB 0 1 Jenklna t was Smith and Klllebrew Idaho's Glynn 32 Harmon last At fanned reports N Sherry HR—Averlll t 6 3 S 4 6 Bridges (L T— 3:07 PB— Dalrymple h r cr bb ao Ip having his troubles at Indianapolis with a 215 batting average L (S 40 40 81 5 Sherry L Vl 8 Burton Hawkins writing in the Washington Star: "Some Wooclehhlck W 3 of the Senators alumni are walking advertisements of how the WP— L Sherry T— 1:43 Tacific Coast League has slipped Carlos Paula is hitting 319 Second game: with Sacramento Tony Roig 318 with Spokane and Juan Delis SPOKANE bra rbl SAN DIEGO ibrl rbl In 1957 the Salt Lake Bees drew Williams If 33 00 0 0 Gruber cf 32 11 301 with Seattle" 1 1 Hatfield 3b Saffell cf 80095 fans for their entire Pioneer League season at Derks Gentile lb 1 0 0 Raines m 3 0 3 0 0 2 0 10 Averlll If Olsen lb Wednesday night of last week the Bee attendance for this Baxe 3b 3 0 0 0' Glynn lb 3 0 0 Don Garbous rf S 0 0 0 Locklln rf 2 0 0 season topped all last year's mark with a 80472 total 3 0 0 3 0 10 Smith 2b Sherry c 2 0 Duncombe son of the Salt Lake detective has received a base- Young 2b 3 0 2 0 Jones c 0 0 0 Aitxandr p 3 0 0 sa 3 Wilis ball scholarship at the U of U and will work this summer in Mllllkenp 3 0 0 0 Tete Yano proprietor of the State Bowling Lanes Alaska Totals 36101 Tatals too ill t—4 I Glenn Wright holds a record Rpakane Is recovering from surgery San Dine 00 s— for 601 assists at shortstop in the major leagues E — None LOB — Spokane 3 San Diego 1 double-heade- O r Somesense 1 two-ru- sweep five Solons 22 — Bud and business firms can "sponsor" bowlers in they can pay the entry fee and have a "horse" By Associated Presi If a sponsored Utah entry wins the classic SAN DIEGO June 22 — San the sponsor $500 In added money in the men's and Diego defeated Spokane In added money If a Utah women wins it in a doubleheader Sunday with Hal Woodeshlck and Bob Stuff 3-- 0 sition: division or $250 three-ru- g Phoenix Sweeps Twin Bill Padres Take Over Sacramento 4-1 and Joe Christophers double for a clean of the Both Duels THE scored two the SACRAMENTO CALIF June and straight over third on a single a hit batsman came within the last and Jack Eloomfield's double place Willi Spokes two outs ofWatkins Ken a Sunday Watkins College Urquhart's triple and Toothman's single gave the night and then saw his Realizing that some bowlers who would enter can't afford the price and that some who can afford It may not be up to the task physically Max has come up with" a sporting propo- going for them Maxie will pay outburst in the of the opener gave the Bees and Urquhart the lead for the first time It featured a walk to Jim McDaniel singles by Dick Stuart and Sam Miley A Blanked Twice ' Now he has a new gimmick 1 1 sixth-innin- 75 entered the tournament O O Sunday while Don Urquhart Bee twirler won seventh game against Seattle Ralnlers Had Indian sign on that apple! Joe Christopher - left was hitting star in opener ON TOP of all the other Inducements he pledged $1000 In added money for Utah men bowlers only In the tournament providing he could get 125 Beehive state entrants in the men's and $500 for the women of Utah In their division providing Individuals NMtoMMwwlmMMW -a |