Show - - Airyvvve' vo te veNtell yr 'Ir'NVAt v 1r"IP lit It Wit weir AV'W -- Vialir'Ne'orlr'gr'llr"W--"ir-r"6-V ie V:tqlr""4rV't:-"—vrlr'v''t'fr'v-'r''-''r'r4-w'-''"o''t'f- lit -- otr y- -- li WI V V '''''' 'b ' u ' The Salt Lake Tribune Monday September o r R - e:11 23 ' ' i Adieu Salt ake Adieu We Split Last Two Games for Y9u - - i i' f I t - IllelialitelClottis Three Home Runs in Finale I - :‘ 1 Shhking off the effects of sixth seventh and eighth InI lever of 102 nings of the opener which Lr' to move into a degrees Jim McDaniel pow- - Bees won 0 'ered three con- - tie for fourth place flitr seeut we home Jack SPring But 0 runs Sunday stopped the Bees and Mc Dan 3 afternoonto iel 34 In the nightcap while Clinch Paci- - Portia Ad beat Seattle to take v ' fie CoasttheLeague over undisputed fourth spot homer crow n leaving the Bees fifth '' even McDaniel also batted In 100 ! i though t the Bees faltered runs for the season his first ' in the t nightcap in—Triple A baseball The doubleheader closed the dropped to 44- fifth place in the Pacific Coast League season 51cilantel final standings and a crowd of 3059 fans Mcbaniel hit homPrs No 35' sweltered through a fast com86 '31 off Gene Lary In “ IflJ bination of games The seaor son's attendance unofficially 1 - - the::flu and 1 1 iJ Ao r to t I 43:it 1 td-- '0 -- - s ' N o N —' A i -" - 0' t i i I 0 and IO'S Opener - t Viorts 11 eli ' Fourth 8-- 1 ' s -- - On Victory rre(9 Fty Axgriellited SEATtLE--Sep- to an increase of the "package subject when some deals" on tickets are checked in was r217t448 saw Earl The Averill take an inning at each position except on the mound It didn't seem to bother him as he handled six chances afield flawlessly and pounded out two of the nine hits gleaned off Don Urquhart - won his "BIG 15tir Port of the season against game land hammered four Seattle 10 losses on two strikeouts pitohers for two fourrun in and no walks Don Williams rings and cinched fourth place relieved him in the eighth in the Pacific Coast League when doubles by Averill and Bill Glynn tallied the final Sunday by beating the 'lairdPadre run erS in the second game of Two of the Padre hits were a doubleheader The Rainiers homers in the opener Pitcher Won the first game in 11 Gene Lary getting one in the innings third and Rudy Regalado PORTLAND SEATTLE one with two one rtoll sh r h ab r h OA whacking Melton et 4 2 3 Delis if 3 0 0 in the sixth yip 7— t 8-- 4-- (1 1 tittrell ss 5 0 2 01 Bsinski 2b 5 0 1 11 Pinson et 3 0 0 0 Kaiak 3b 5 0 1 11 Moore It 4 0'0 0' M'Mnut lb 4 0 1 W Dotterer e 21) 5 0 1 0Shartzer ss La n 2 0 0 0 Churn p Judson p 0 0 0 01 Wieand p e Ntelquee Kennedy p rillette n 0 0 0 ObMatiro c Tony e Nieholas 0 1 0 0 JGaikter p 0 0 0 Or 3 — -40 3 9 :L itthovoo Totals Dinetro Freese 3h Kellert th Wnrnak rt Neale 1000 2011 -I 1 1 1 0 Moo e in 101h Portlande- lith 1 1 1 0 1 Freese the tle — 4 9th for 100 000 01 00-- -3 600 110 000 tit --4 9 honkers George nearest rival in derby had to set- homer for one for the afternoon and finished two behind McDaniel 1011 0 0 0 0 37 4 9 4-- In out his at sixth front on moved McDaniel's 0 0 0 0 0 LOBunassisted Seattle 6 Shartzer Mauro HR-51antisS - Delis Garber SF—Kazak h r er bb so ip Larc 4' 66 23 23 21 51 Churn 2 0 0 0 0 1 Judson Wieand 2'3 3 1 1 1 0 Poritasd Basinskt and 0 4 0 4 0 3 0 0 ü 1 for Wleand in iest4le Salt Lake evened it In the bottom of the 4001 4000 4 11 egr inded out for Pillette in for Neal in 9th Idoubled - 2 tounded out for Judson in 8th a -- 5 4 The nightcap was a case of Spring that hopes eternal as: the Padre southpaw his second victory of the season holding the Bees without an extra base hit for one of the few times this season k the A SINGLE by Dick Smith 0 0 0 0 0 rinette Garber It- - 3 10) 2r 3 I I 0 0 Dave Pope'sdouble and Carroll W 0 0 0 0 )ennedy Hardy's single gave the PaPRP- Freese by Wieandbin dres their two runs in the first 1 PEATTLE PORIIVCD double tallied Eardy's all r h rht and ah r h rhil WILIn rf 4 0 0 0' Railer 311 their final marker of the seaLitirpu as 3 1 2 I Bsinski 2b 3 0 0 0 DInirtro If 3 1 1 0 Pinson cf 3 0 2 0 son in the third Trrnaa 3b 3 2 2 Moore If 2100 BB shots: R C Stevens 3 0 2 0 2 0 Mauro I Kellert lb 3 Wnerk ri 4 2 MeMnus lb 2 0 11 0 McDaniel and Pitcher Don 1 4 Shartrer as 3 0 11 Neahr 3 0 0 0 Williams ore slated to Csmirla 211 3 21 Orlria c join the Puthrdt p 4 0 0 I J Davis p 0 0 0 01 0 0 001 parent Pittsburgh club imme Mai lirIP 1 1 - see° ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 M Davis p !Surkont p - ' 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 A II 7! Totals 23 1 0 1 berounded out for Martin in 3rd out for Surkont in 7th Din )'nrflnd diately Catcher Daryl Westerfeld also called up will not report because of a hand Eddie Leishman injury the Bees' general manager 0110 leaves Wednesday night to line up next season's working F—Bauer Shartzer and Dashiki to McManus: Buzhardt Kelwith the Pirates in agreement and Buzhardt 'Jaren Boiled 7 Seattle 4 21- 1lett and get the wheels Neal Cosolidis Mauro Winceniak Pittsburgh started for next year BRFreese 1ittretl SR-- - Pinson midis h r erhhai Miley left Sunday night for in S 4 0 4 Davis 11 6 5) 2 Columbus where the Jets lost 0 (I 0 Martin 2 it two catchers in two days Buzhardt AW1111) 7 it 4 3 'n 4 U G Davis 1 through injuries 5's 0 0 0 Burkont A1331 —MOONEY pItile OM 04141 -1 to vis i i I 1 - 1 s1 i 1 1 ) 1 1 r Set Homer Record i First game:SAN DIEGO 2b If ab r 4 rbi 0 1 0 !SALT LAKE CITY ab r h rbi Barone ss 4110 PHOENIX ARIZ Sept 7 !Sinth as IfIf 44 00 O'Tthrim 3b 5 1 2 1 0 0 Miley rf Pope if 4 1 1 1 'CPI—The Phoenx Giants set a !Averill e lb MeDanil if 5 3 3 4 ss 3b 11 ef 3 1 1 0 Bernier row home run rocord for the 2b 4 2 2 0 el rf 2b 2 1 1 0 113 If 4 2 Pacific Coast League Sunday Ginn Sertill lb el 5 0 10 Bid° 3b If 4 3 Bmr 2b lb 4 1 12 right hitting three homers in Jones efIf Ifc 44 00 0 0 Natcm c 2 0 0 0 0 Urghart a 3 0 2 1 Fweeping a twin bill from Van- LarY P 4 1 L Williams p 0000 couver for a total of 205 for 5 Totala II 37 9 IS &Totals the season aSingled for Bernier in 7th The Giants won a serious San Diego 00 I oil 010- -5 200 001 32 and a silly sec- Salt Lake Chi first game E—Ilegalcio LOB—San Diegn 4 'File old rec- Salt ond contest Lake 0 DP—Averill to Smith JOTIPM Smith Aver ord was 204 set by Salt Lake 214—Toothinan Glynn 1111—Baumer Lary Beg in 1923 akin McDaniel 3 SR—Barone and City Bern icy 1 jr I i 1 ! 1 11 1 1 1 V ' 3-- 9-- V ANCOUVF11 !PHOENIX oh r h rbl ah r b rbl Na'MPl 4 0 2 0 Trmina rf 1 1 0 0 if 0 0 01 01 Jorgnan 311 4 1 1 01 Shetrne ef 4 1 1 MeCvey lb 3 0 Lemie rf 3 ft 1 eewilm lb 0 a 0 0 Frarier et 4 0 2 1Rhodes lf 4 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 Haller e Dyke lb Brdwsr 2b Rodgers NR- 2 0 2 1 Patton c Finiaan 3b Amino 2b 2 0 0 0 I0 00 1 0O'Taussia Waderp 0 ef 3 0 1 0 Veld p I Peterson 1 0 1 0 Fricano p rit7erld p 0 0 0 0 1 i i h r er bb so ip OrohrI (W 1510) 7 9 5 5 0 2 8 13 9 9 4 3 Lary (L Williams 11's 0 0 0 0 1 HBP—By Lary Naton Second game: DIEGO SALT LAKE ab r h tbli b r b rbt Smith se 4 1 I 01 Barone!! 4 0 0 2 1 2 II Tothnin 3h 4 0 0 Pope if Averill 2b 2 I 1 01 McDanl It 3 0 0 Redd° 3b 3 0 0 O Miley rt 3 1 2 Hautner lb 3 0 2 Hardy cf 3022 3 0 1 01 Sehmes cr 3 0 2 Glynn 7 2 22 8 8 Jones clb 101 Totals Totalp 81 Meindr2b 3 0 0 a Sinaled for Held lithi 01 Nation c 2 0 1 for Lary If P 33 00 00 0! 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"JENSON IittI So ions LI'l -- :!'' I T f i Crz ' - i r i t — - 1 k i 11-- I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Pokes Face 'Sophomore Jinx' 1 1 1 1 FRANKAuto s 4P113 1 011x-- 1 t v Fize 10000 1 1 T-- 1:47 729 ) PEREls Fitelatt i rr 3 VEDEEIAL - I WINTIIII NM 1 t ' r two-yea- itto)'T kotsli 0 0 I It ' ' 111 wA R D s ' V Vf ' : 1PP iteAkt f ltilk riot ri i 10 s a 6-- la al heap the optimistic side WyoTackles are lacking in expe7 ming had a good frosh team rienced depth A soph must last year it has had one more start at right tackle and he On )1 year to become acclimated to could be Del Wight Dick the multiple offense thinking Schnell Gerald Maxwell or of Devaney and the Cowboys roward Coiling are starting to get Devaney's Senior Bob Houser has the type of football players up Oil the other spot edge from the ranks Redshirts? Devaney Is CAPT DALE Memmelaar on three transfer a tackle has been shifted to counting quarterbacks to 1111 the shoes end and hell team with Jim Echiermeyer who was at Laramie in 195 before enter- If uie lover prices advertise season you oll this f retond during ill receive for the Oetence SERVO fla Wit t cosh cs snow tires rind re- - mount your now charge regut or tires — your tree tool Spring free oi mount neAt — holds any size until November 1st Pay the balance on convenient monthly terms Adi Pair Sets Pace ing the service Devaney sitms it this way: "We lost a lot of scoring punch in DomzalskinFarmer Hankins and Zowada Ben Bentall and Paul won low gross and low lowever we led the league net laurels Sunday in the Fort defensively last year and we Douglas weekend tournament Jim Russell and Dave Watkins 1959 NICKS tied for second net behind De Fort Meet In Laney Coming Other results: - Class —first low 'mix Elmer Sims low net Wes HArniitOrh Robert Rees Nick Strike end Walt Wood Cless gross A J Larkin net Max Jenkins tied Richard Andrew second IV Bud Spencer For Sept 19th Bargains HOW on 1958 Peal Buicks—at ARCH BROM NING'S 370 Se Main - Ph PM an Efficient Fiscal Administration r "POWER GRIPS" Wards finest traction tire s ff95t through Deep sharply angled edges heavy mow or thick mud to give sterody going power In addition you get long Plus excite tax service on open roads ON SALE WHITEWALLS GUARANTEED DAVID P 610-1- 5 - 20 MONTHS AGAINST ROAD i Candidate micntal at nd public 14t 9 AA' - by training xperionco in and Dead or alive - 41641400' i Qualifid PM c - LZ for COUNTY AUDITOR BATTERTTRADE-I- A 4 86 your iiH many N aid hattary fits SALE N I I - tubeless blackwall Wards list 3275 HAZARDS - - 86 cars with old banary fits many cars lt Winter Kings are equal in quality to batteries priced up to $6 more Wards exclusive "Power-Gard- " grid protection assures 3 times required resistance to overcharge number 1 cause of battery failure ? 750-1- 4 old battery saves you $41 r with tubeless blockwoll Wards list 2975 670-1- 5 tubs-typ- o blockwall Wards list 2633 " 2095 Rg25 51 - cut Vote Democratic be furnished k - ‘ 'I: counting mew i l ee-ru- CONTROL to500 ' Spokes Drop 41 I - 1 : JOilES AM - WAS Inte!rested ' guarantee auditing to be your County Auditor September 17 1958 at tho Puri forms evoiloblp upon Building I Primary Election September 9th MOFFAI Purchasing Agent 11 4e ' ' lotto!) Charger — Oatotinct Pumping tquiprment Water Purification Units — Pheophore tespirater A 'Imniner'lor sortified check as a deposit with all bids " - Ton Ford Truck will be received Until 'VO0 AM 141 State Cpitel chasing Deportment MOMS - ' Dadg Bids '' x ' 4 EQUIPMENT FOR SALE me above may be inspected weekdays from I:00 at Buitding 1210 Solt tale Municipal Airport -- ' ' CO and Chectic only Fire Engine Crath Truck Type Corp Fire Pumper Trucks $eag r Crawler Tractor — Tilt Frame Trailer 1 ' ' - -- following through with the "WE ARE NOT working out original agreement to which in public the public is not inMr Jenson consented 'Webb vited to the' work outs we a4c 1 and his nonager made com- have changed the time of the : "'' — 2 ' a milments Wats and the local '' "' or '' Outs so noone knows ' T 14—1 - 1 it fans in Pocatello are entitled to hework he will drill and we will r 4 W ''4 r ) l't' By Associated Press t 1 ' see their idol in action" Mr spar Indoors" Jenson warned I f1'4 f14 b4 '- """I'' ' l'" ' ) SPOKANE WASH Sept 1! Morgan charged v Is It t''e ' '1 —The five-hi- t ' - ) d pitching of Art ' I 1—WE FIX 'EM ALL ' ' ' Jenson Ivas not satisfied Fovvier '4 and the third inning! t A 141 47 Gor-Of Glen homer "Ilectoe Knowles Webb's :4' llthr1 -gave Spokane a All v ic- - manager told me and he fold li—r i --over Sacramento Sunday : 3t newspapermen that he would night Pa i' Lake Webb do Salt City bring ' SACRA ENT () i I SPOKANE work-Out1 The ab r h rbi to close out his ahrh0 Irhll Heist 'I tmobbtommtiglookawmata4016440m"" 3 4 o' Bengal Club is getting perWills sa erfikyoN0-N1Monte If --a 4 0 0 0 Nola 2b 3 0 0 to $90 a day front 2 3 haps $S0 if 4 rated anionic the top In Skyline play this Wstike lb 43 00 0 00 Gorbous Halfback Jack Allen left and Dale Mem 1111 CADI ILAt Boxes 3b 3000 fans SeciIt3h to see Webb train paying niclaar an end are two reasons Cowboys are year Both Allen 31enitnelaar are Juniors Diymple e 43 00 00 00 Young IfIt 22 0 00 TUNE-U- P REPAIR GEN Wilams 0 Segiist 3b "But the club forgets it also Wbsier ss 3 0 0 0 Soffel e 3 1 10 SPECIALIZING IN REPAIRING is getting a gift of $1000 off 4 0 Hunter 2b 3 2 0 (Jlaen lb AUTOMATIC 'TRANSMISSIONS 0 Sionka p 2 0 0 0 N Sherry e 3 0 the Lake of the Salt a Paula gate 0 0 Fowler 9 3010 and top BOA inn P 0 0 0 - the failure of Webb to in Salt Lake is not Totals 3114 9 4 appear It I 5 Totals 268 So 3r8 lost IL for Stanka to lith the gate helping (Editor's note: This is another In- of Larry Zowada a fullback can Improve there Our tomi mit 411- 0-1 Saeramento of articles analyzing Sky001 -4 le football prospects) to replace Greg Maushart and fense should be better We Sookatia E —1) alyrinple DP — V"tbster to at have center problems to Hunter to Cole vv Bow iiittukalte liAZr41101144 Westlake li- e-matt to Westlake: Wills to Rota to tackle and quarterback LOB4 Spokane Olsen Sacramento SAVE AT — Tribune Sports Editor AP— -- - 6 211 AT QUARTERBACK-JerrSaffet RH—Gorbous ' N 11109' "Jr our—own mistakes t FEDERAL LARAMIE WYO—One of Wilkinson is a veteran but bb don't beat us too often anti Stank& iL 913) ip Ph r4 er 1r) 4 4 3 -the deadliest whammies in the experts figure Jim Wal ! you have to weigh that when Bowman 1 9 5 1 Fowler W 3 0st7jpps:A sports is the 'sophomore jinx" den (a runner) of Joe Demptalk an of We sopliti you ball handler and 71411163 and Coach Bob Devaney start- - sey (good be a good football team" defense) or Owen Bennett (the i' 7--ing his 8°Ph year as WP3- passer) Nvill get the edge Wyoming could jell and win man the ming coach has 36 sophs on There isn't the 1:11ILD' championship B u t (51(19 his squad which has been needed here now !!!!!'40 team a you have to the anti-freez- e ' with analyzing o0 'I Is Allen the veteran Jack named one being jinxed by per L44144LoailliPW1049:40'Z4-at left half but Jerry Hill a assume that a team-- 60 of the title favorites II fi 71 ot COWf 111041 RUST-GUAR- D! Is touted as cent sophomore will make too product Wyoming " is in vett Amnon Sixty per cent of his 61- "another Crawford" Hill is ! yawl bards many mistakes to be von and locate enured It man squad has yet to play a 2and 900 pounds ' EEIS protection sistent and therefore a solid en sal at BUILDING & LOAN ASSN guaranteed by I minute of varsity football title choice This is a team one this sign! PM'IRV 6 $O MAIN SALT LAKt CITY V Daryl Matthews and Bud year perhaps Gevt I '1011101U) Pro from away SAVINGS Mob WASMINGTON SM QOM CONTINUING a picture Snyde r are possibilities greatness which seems to Indicate "wait along with J C transfer Bob Coeling 'Ill next year" is the fact that thi'ee veteran halfbacks won't At right half Mike McGill 011-letterman who is a be playing this year al:i though they were figured in he figures to trail Bob Saw' II 1 1) the plan r 41 um who then biggest yer a good runner and Gary tackle on the squad didn't Jozwiak a Mar on the frosh come back and the No 1 cen- team last year Jan Grossf ter may not be ready until nicklauss is a possibility 1'1'1 ' 111°1 i '' ' JIM COLE a v et 'ir a n MONTGOMERY WARD t4 The loss' Of Bob Hankins figures to lose out to Dennis wrnippinlogowo (knee operation) Harold Cook a transfer from Purdue $ NIS Farmer (who decided to con- who is touted as potentially 0114 'It centrate on track) and Gene one of Wyoming's best full:: 5 Domzalski (who signed a pro backs Mark Srolinski an''''s' 4! '' '9g Nlett baseball contract) cut into the other soph will see action 1 k 1 : Oiliflebl ( 1 Allittl ( ' experience at the halfback enThe loss of Yonkee who spot tered law school left the 4 Dan Grego who figured to Pokes with only reserve Fred be the starting center is on e Answine at cent r John crutches result of an indussee a lot of actrial accident puts a crimp O'Grady may SVIIVIGS tion depending upon the rein the center situation which 35 of Grego from his in(1 covery ocivantage became critical with the loss take ear ly of several candidates during jury Buy speciat csny the summer including Larry The guar& are good with o f these Compare value Yonkee Dan Gore and Glynn veterans Pat Sowth i frit prices sale equal Russell far on Kuezewski Paul Muratore where and Don Orr Jim Swords and 260 talktAIEE not did Howard Guill a transfer tackle pound soph return and that hurt could wind up on top of the Pit STATE OF UTAH i '''' ' ' ' ' :1 10003 - r- - '' A' r 4 s ' : ' 2 gals Al " s ' - l 'Marv 1 0 ' Att oor- - t - ' NI "IDAHO JANS should rp-- t thel member that Webb is not w'ell needle the Bengals and wonndl stirring up interest at i known in Salt 'Lake City and succeeded! tail windows a De 'ticket tlup with tiger by the The manager of Gene Full in stirring up a hornet's nest Utah save through the medium of television I understand Pocatello where Mel imer nettled the members oft'" Club Knowles has promised proGuidirdn former gan Athe Bengal Gridiron Club the moter "Joe Du pier that he president retorted "Pocatello would have 'other day f2r keeping Spiderl has Webb at the Edison a of with sale responded Webb at Pocatello instead oil more than $1400 in tickets and Street gym for his final work out TuesdaY' sometime" the allowing him to finish his I doubt if Jenson's promotions disgruntled Jenson said on meet a the will in popuSalt Lake training figure City Jenson put Fullmer and the where the Beehive state fans lation basis ramp !of f t "Our sales represent 10 per (mitre West Jorcian him could Watch cent of NOM Funderstand total! limits" to spect a Itors- - Marling sales to be at this time We areiwith the Monday workout - 4111 ! 7 Jenson's 'Needle' Irks-bel- n ‘ )' t f 44) 67741 14 I 11 1' "mt 1 i: l' 1 - ' f-- I'''''d - 01 9-- junk-balle- r' s‘ '4-iti- 44 i 1 istits llorners Nest 17 K (rAid roma' Adv hv Isdaar P TIniiV Salt Lake Ciq Utah) 411711 Po li1(1 ®11-1:474 Pafiwood Rd t14 1 14 COV 1:7111i110 II3 MON I 1 - a '1 -- :' - --' ' ! me4 4414-e--t2-- 4 A '0”!041-4- 1 A 4 46- Pot Alt 011746Art At—At At At A 41k A 0 A4AP A 1114-- - A- - tookAA A Po a A A- aft A ilk AL A A A a |