Show rI 01 'te Z - Iv tr i T 1 w 0 lo o ' ' ' ' ' "' ' ' ' ' I - r - ---- 9 " The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday 4 I -- erds of 1 o e of Ags 'Larger ef 1 -- l 0- " By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor LOGAN — A Shy lock look- I t t U 3 Now 4 t ) 3 a - t I I 6 t I e cu i I ootel: 1 - 1 1 t Is II t 1 ' e Nr o k 4 I I ' JOHNNY VANCER MEER NO-HI- T 8 :131 3440 1:i)3t 30 31 open C R9 Bamberger's 'Avi k '''''''1' :' 1 : (É I Y' -- 6 '11tb1: "s ''' ' ' 4 ' '' 4 i 1 (1 k ' ‘ 01 ' '1 4 ‘ t 4 - : 4' 4 ‘ ' -N - 4 ' t k t ''' - - i)) ' k S 4 ' '"' V AAVY4 ' - ' 4 i 4 t - - At T 7 k"4484')411410010144 ''40401710 dal' I t t ' : '"- - ‘1 ' 1 I It :- i I I ' '4 1 :—" 4 ' -- ': 5:-" ?' ' t5 - '5 : ' t '' 4401 ' ' 4- ii!" t -' '0tt ft tangle The Mickey Crawfordyl ger Jones fight will be tete cast by KIJTV Channel 2 starting at 7 pm – the Ed Renthaeh in a 10 round won Wednesday night t ago Cubs in 1908-Il- e bout the first game of a double- welterweight The Chicago Stadium atitac header with Brooklyn 5 to 0 alliming five hits Ile then Ilion should go the distance took the second 8 to 0 and Neither fighter has much held the opposition to three hits Vander Meer pitched Of a knockout record no his two history-makinThe battle-scahehitters in 1938 while playing old Jones is an accurate busy for Cincinnati! fisted type of fighter whose main claim to lame was hand IlolOnS S w tit) Back ling Sugar Ray Robinson one OKLAHOMA CITY- - Okla of his worst beatings several in Chicago Stadium ach George 'years ago Sept 9 Crawford 24 is considered Wilson of the Detroit Lions Tuesday announced fullback a comer lie has studied hrt Tom Tracy hid been traded In and hopes eventually to have Pittsburgh for one of the Steel his own studio and create bird ealendars ers dra ft choices next year P14 IA 18l 3181 SDPort 29 41 71 11 8 3117 24 31 48 12 8 391 Phx 7 391 Perez with an ?Eltunntcle Plig 23 52 112 11 George silo 4) 30 60 3 8 1 ot ERA of 331 was (he second leaimoula 31 59 1 G Lary SD 9 9 396 31 41 Rt IA hi 396 tort pitcher on the Hive el it) jUranhart SIC 98 30 RI 10 9 410 Poribieltan SD lie appeared In 13 games R 10 417 38 53 99 Sea Kulyna Sea Phx 44 31 74 10 15 412 41 67 9 12 4 191 114 Sea was next Doll Urquhart the 49 53 91 9 7 419 Hatten Van It 74 75 10 13It 421 regular Bee pitcher inlehtellfalynead l Steen SIC 9 'Groh Stu) :173 4411: :73 74 pitching summaries 7 4 Itidso'' Port 'Lemon SD 12 22 19 2 5434 15 34 won and lost in games 71 34 Ii 811 10 and had an average of 398 ')1111''' Ssif 4431 43 4R 86 6 7 459 161166o SIC How they unshed: RR 18 56 7 8450 Kennedy Sp R 13 IR 1 2 458 N bb law 1 era angerton SIC Name Club 29 40 Al 9 11 4 53 Van 31 28 71 13 11 24313ozhardI Port Ramberger 37 03 97 7 7 4501 2 245 Hacellaen 42 80 69 5 SIC Shipley Phx 1 18 36 I 22 34 48 J Sea 8 2 459 29 DRVig 234 Hughes Van 34 45 52 12 9 467 43 31 111 S 5 2 62 Hanlon SPO Williams SLD 29 RR 84 8 14 491 28 34 65 10 8 2 7911 Went SD Sherry' Soo t 31 28 53 9 10 492 52 32 44 II 3 2 9711111411e Patrick SPO 21 49 88 4 6 1103 38 511381813 300 Ridzik SD Fowler Sea-Sp7 11 1 3001Mbepard 3 41 I atm 9 11 22 2 SIC Swing SD VI 4 3 0 0 300 Margonert Phx ' n3 29 32 8 3 523 Gray Port 26 11 24 2 4 533 12 42 40 5 4 3081 B Wade SIC-VaOsteen SCR 21 39 33 2 8 543 22 24 85 9 10 3131'Mayer Port Jansen Port 1 1 324 Garber 10 12 10 Sea Port 51 64 103 5 10 582 Martin Sea 21 411 411 4 4 591 28 24 34 2 3 3261Trimble SIC Ross Sac 21 84 30 II 52 55100 10 10 2 1110 SIC Brodowski SD 6 0 2 675 3 47 711108 9 12 Phx 9 331 IFunk Heinen Van 3 5 Von 7 4 331 Fitzgerald 0 1 ADC 13 31 53 Peres SIC 5 14 9 0 0 2 19 28 32 73 13 13 332 G Davis Sea Singleton Port y a - r - (1P)--Co- e 444"''' 40 406 4 '4 — r — --'-"4 - -'- ! s4- - is -- - - ) ''' - ' 1 044 ' Jones Tiger On the Screen :14 4 '1 : i - 4 11 i A '1"N '' '1 - ' VIht4 k an art studio and work horse 70 73 10 5 371 13 3 195 7: Itit e all771 Ry Associsted Press CHICAGO Sept 9—Mickey Crawford who hopes to make enough money in the ring to 1"77 V1(11124 Meets 'Artist' in Ring Tonight ONCE PITCHED TWO GAMEi IN 6UCCEiiION WHAT PITCHER HAD TWO MAJOR LEAGUE 7 GANIEi-IN ONE DAy? 1 0 338 4 72 5 8 343 28 4 2 346 122 7 11 347 23 4 4 347 84 13 13 3 54 30 5 4 355 46 Si 87 6 7 359 1!-:41 :7 N 1:(1 3R 411 63 9 11 3 55 4 104167 33 23 31 35 111 205 Pi 11 369 SD D011 Williams topped the Salt Bridges Sac Lake pitching staff with an 7O's"el:tPkr sac average of 262 Ile was t hree Zv171111der SD places behind Eamberger Wil!nr(kir '4 to 7eceareelli4avcan hams played 11443 - ' bites SEORTZCLUMI IFIRECIRV s ---r-7 '' 4 or sound saving 71:1771"'"-- That's Things are looking up at Aggieville what Utah State coaches say as they boost l Clockwise aro Woodworth R Maughan 1Ev Faunce center up 'widen Evan Sorensen I C - 'Rookie' Gals Hit Highs' hi Pin Play ' ""-- '7 ! ' '''': '3 p' c - ‘ ''' - )4 4 ''''' ": s‘ ' ::'77' ':::'4:- ':" I Women bowlers particularly Tuesday con- - the 'rookies" Untied to more own in the list - ') 1 than hold their of early season scoring leaders in Salt Lake City ten-pileague play Betty Jensen averaged 178 in her 534 series for State Brass he—Sugar Rouse Ladies League at South East Ruth Miller made the list with a 176 average on her 528 series in the Independent Girls League at the 4 1) Pal-DMa- r ' '::s AT KEARNS Cora Good scored her best in two years of bowling with a 210 game and 524 series an average of 174 in the Homemakers League however Biggest scoring came from a squad of veteran feminine stars who set up a squad against seven men's the ' ' 4 "Iy: ili 11 t ' ' ": ? 'quintets in the Fairmont "900" League at the new Fairmont Bowl Behind a 611' series by Ann Slattery the team won 1 three points on a series of 2- 1 801 believed to be more than 100 pins higher than any has scored in ' in Utah before They included a 981 game 904 " ' the 2814 series and 983 AAte Billiards 44fga 11111 k‘ Only scores higher were 'I: ' ilk Iwompetition ' A4tt " 1 ' It- by ilookiiik4 ite4444toOk444460wilikiltdiAmPANotoive4itg4444401 ON THE RIGHT side Len Iligh series was Dr M C Rhode and Bob Steinke are vetveteran Aggie tackle who gives Farmers re- :Mason's 640 followed Bill Megien by erans Arnie Cernik is a pos- markable In front wall for pennant drive 'Wayne Kilpatriek's 637 strength weight sibility The guards are headed by Lee Ramage Lynn Peterson One-Minut- e Pat-Ywith Doug Dunham in reserve I on the left side and tee Ram age Willy Dixon and Pete Mirhaletos on the right Center could be the key to the line success The Aggies have Mike Connelly a 240- Complied From Sports Wires THE GIANTS will introduce ods in recruiting a Waco Tex Conpounder who stands solid golf pay television in the San Fran football player Mickey Wright's nelly played frosh ball at Washington State and four game provided the edge Tues- cisco area next spring Club BAKERSFIELD COie years with the San Diego Ma- day as she defeated Beverly President Horace Stoneham Henry Beatty leveled the amu rines sation following the departure Hanson by three strokes in an advised stockholders of fullback Ray Jackson by The quarterbacks rate on a playoff for the Dallas plane for Seattle leaving and there are four of Womens' Open Golf Cham- NiTashington Denies par Bakersfield after starting practhem pionship Recruiting Charges tice with the team last week Experience is lacking So is blonde THE the University of Washington star although Here 'it' There from San Diego fired a each has certain assets Athletic Direct or George ABE J GREENE kept his Austin Parlette who played 71 one under par and was Briggs Tuesday expressed sur- title of national commissioner last year is the boy never down after winning the of the squad and a good lead- second hole from her veteran prise at charges leveled at the of the National Boxing Assn er- Rolf Kerr back from the - school by Bakersfield Junior lTuesday by an overwhelming mission field is a 'good defen- opponent from Indio Calif College which accused ITN of vote at the NBA convention at They had tied for first place using "highly unethical" meth Las Vegas sive man and pretty good on with lour under par 24s at the split T the end of the regulation 72 AT LEFT HALF is Overton holes Monday Curtis last year end a good player Ballanlant Says Umps Mils backed by Wayne Peter-i- t Weber :low mitts Verna SchultT It croon Should Share Loot oh Bonneyille Marc's Ruth Dalton 101 —Amp At right half Jerry Pelov4Thrnw-ou- t wintourney—Nine-holone of the ners Ballanfant Lee Jean Buckwalter and Edythe kW who started all the games group—Sylvia DurFort Douglas last year is being press1 by Natiodl League's men in blue Edwards rant and Phyllis Stewart Club chamwas won A Judy OakClams Low Nett — by Thelma 'Back22 pionship of Allen for years says the umpires man speedster Buddy Bowers Carolyn Hall putta land IC who averaged 76 feel they should be cut in on Clams B Una DastrupToni Larkin Hainee putts Charlotte Smith Clesa yards a carry last year C Oleah Yoho Joanne Nielsen: putts Nibley Park fund Class A The fullback spot is hurting the players' pension Claim A—Louise Snow first: Setts Margaret McDonald JPriningS Barbara Adams Putts fir-relisecond nuns — Ruth MillPr Edith Leo Ducarme is a "We work without charge Coles Clams B Barbara Fred Helen Jensen CIASPI 13—Ester Ernatsen first Gavle erickmon Afton Gurr outts Virginia veteran Bob in the AlStar game onr Turkeit second outts—Helen Wig Roberts (lama C Jane Gila Margaret Class C—Anita Smart Helen Lowder first Jenson and Eddie sources the Madlyn Wall putts of Cummings the players' Leatharn second put—Eva MeCor " mirk are expecting their mission money Club Salt Lake Country calls Meadow Brook Point Alrmt N Ellert "We Would be glad to conrshe Aggies have one factor Tauffer Mrs toe — IRhole A group—VI son Clamm A Mrs Loula B Mrs 1on Rich In their favor which fans may tribute to the fund as they do" Shenhard Boots Rowton low putts-- - G A Miller OW C Mrs A W Kelton ardaon Class Eleanor Dawson B group—Irene Bar Jr have overlooked—they play Ballanfant said Inn Ruth Norton low putts—Helen Nicht' Nen C group—Mildred Denver Wyoming and BYU at Meyer Jimmy Dykes: the Lucille Christensen low puita—Cleva -Oakridge "interim" manager of the Stoney Logan this fall And Utah State Nlinehole A group-1- 71 Bird Belly Ighol group low nel Mn Tnni Cincinnati Redlegs said Tues Heidrich U can be tough at home low putta—Mahle Bobetg glewerd Mrs William Ks Isms! Mrs B Cebu lakt Pauline Jim Vincent group—T11a In a tight race the Farmers day he's eager to get the job Slionann croup low net low PUtta—Lorna Speneer Mrs Robert Madey Mrs Hush NewC could fool a lot of folks "Loup—Cleo Mackie Sadie Sanders ton Mn Harold LL1Ion permazookin WOW 1 441 l 119 10 68 8 44 29 42 33 33 29 34 tr 40 47 31 2 47 27 A berger chalked up the best isrOtt Soo sae earned run average in the Pa mesA McMinn Van chic Coast League final fig Palica Koine Sc The 1George SPO urea showed Tipsday Mount hurler wound up the Sc !Churn Sea season with an ERA of 245 Milliken Soo '41 a o I ''''''''''Ak t ' ! ) i —4' 4 At right end is battling Ralph Brinton a starter in 3956 and out of school last year the JC flanker from Dixie who is light on defensive play Don Gerbozy who is too good to be a thirdstring tackle may make the grade at end He is rough defensively Faunce will not trade his four tackles for any quartet in lir league At left tackle are Bil'Meglerr and Glen Taylor— about on a par with Meglen having the weight and fxperience 8 ' ' re40 o I Imbrdi Faunce has the makings of good team He has bulk and 6--1 '''' 14t 'aor ‘ the oilier half will :Kapp (185) and better receiver e '''0 s ''—"' 1'1k 6-- 1 It '4114' t 4r- surprising speed and agility for such weight Gary Kapp his alconference end still remains a question mark after a series of ailments which left him weak-knee- d physically The quarterbacking to replace ace Bob Winters is up in the air So is the center spot A couple of transfers must produce to make the Farmers a 'contender But if all the bad breaks of last year reverse themselves this year Utah State U could be a championship contender and certainly a first division prospect ' 'Kapp reported for drills Tuesday after missing the first week with a minor- leg injury He will begin battling to take he starting left end spot away from John Hyde who is showing to advantage Hyde will weigh in around the 200pound mark and is 1 ''4' ' begin unfolding- - Sept 20 against the Univeristy of Arizona 1 146 ' ' I a rpot 14611 'asture LarY Port Kromewnickt Sea Ilam George WoJeY '4 kl 3t ''44 li Half of Faunce's prediction came true His young team inade mistakes in every ball game mental and physical lapses which left Faunce with just two victories and a tie in 10 games 1 t ' team" P t ' ing for his pound of flesh would consider the Utah State U football team a smorgasbord Coach Ev Faunce has assembled one of the biggest herds Of :"beer in the history of Cache Valley—and the Farm ersaren't conceding a thing to BYU Wyoming or Denver this year despite a lastplace finish a year ago IT WAS JUST a year ago C6ach Faunce said a little wistfully "1 wish we could just forget this year and keep the kids all together without getting anyone hurt or drafted or called to the mission field or' 'flunked out If We could practice this year by 1958 we would be a- - good football I - V-1- 21 lino-Fiffur- es -- ey 1958 1 (Editor 'note This I another I I series of articles analyzing football prospects in the Skyline Conference) I 10 Bamberger Best in PCL Show' Hut Vancouver's t 1Wr'leNfrfte1it"rIrlit"Ir 40 tob 4 StoM7A ) --- V 4ra September 11?604-UtOltA Faster for '58 Season : — 4 4 s - Sports n Itt Mick Wright Wins lit Dallas 11 moss- novo illii 6-- jo ?P - illOP Higher la P II d r? — t 1 StJAIrNESTSY Earnin Et s both at Get 18-hol- e y 1 First Federal et 144 Savings C:7 0 f4(3o YOUR of SAVINGS - 164 u: 1101111'1wiiix - sammidMsbfte CURRENT RATE t- VP TO ip i 1 moo 4 N - 44CE CO?3 - Women's Golf Results e - Your savings will reach higher faster when you get bigger earnings and insured safety Its a wonderful feeling to know that you have savings growing faster toward your retirement years —yet always there when you need money for an emergency Open your account s - - at First Federal Savings now—only $5 will SAVE BY MAIL: First CONVENIENT HOURS: Monday it Federal Savingsils as near as your mailbox—you may mail your savings (by check or money order) with or without your pass book We pay postage both ways 6:30 9 to Tuesdays thru Fridays start 9 to ' :I z-il-- ef bard-runnin- tio i 0 - 1 ti fil t1 4 - i'Offf--(1-i--t 1 -- iol''il 1 Tic-ti- i4 4---- -7- 44 41' 1- 14 - II If - First Federc:31 Savings 1 1 15- ' - crfl i t: : Where Thousands Have Saved Millions L DYE Procidont Main at first South EM s 44933 4 A-- 0 A Agw4kA44 4ook-tot- i -- A s4A441 rno 116 A 411 "Ap A A A oft |