Show —ir 0' frgv-w-v-v-'- w 've W'W W "ar Next as 5(cries Clomes WWWW S1 son effular 11: WrnWPW 'WWWF:11rWaqr-W- WeleNit 111 C7 Friti s tt ' y - o t 1 i Spoilt' Mirror hy -'- Vell ( 47 fr A J01111 fri-4 Mooney Tribune Sportt Editor A '1'A $ i 11 1 nt (''': 11' r - t '4 I ' 4' gi T I OISC For Start I - - of Classie::! — Monday Morning — September 29i 1958 14 eillifornia arid "And worat of: ail we haVlb lienver enuring rip for the next three weekends" the young roocri muse& 1 ' P -p ( 1 ' k ' 0--'"' ' - t ' VP'" - rs ' ev ' '' ' 4 441:1 ':is -- i I ' 1 : : -- -- - 1- ir -- '1( 'e -- s' "" ''' ii P :i - - ' ' ' " ' - Itemonor5 'ff t :: ' " ' '' t :417 ' 1 r-1-!"- 't '- t ' " r c :- t- 4 11 i' 4 ' o ' i 1 $' s ? - 1 Vte ''''': "' 74404 ' ' - SPABIN TOOK hisi final11AI ' spin fo' the big effort Saturday when he went six inninga aga I nst Cincinnati long ' enough to earn hrs Braves for the There were some anxious moments Saturday when Lew' 3 4 - — :: s '' ' 1 $: i o"'''1' - $ : ' '14 : : ' - :7 -- 1 22nd-vietuk- : t° ‘t- - 1 2 ' 7'k:' okt''''''' 4 4' - t:: - e Burdett the Braves' winner of the 1957 series three-tim- 4 2 k1 7 'ilitt ' ' j' ore'''::' :: ' ' ? ": r went 0 ? 1 Lew ''''N ! st:: :i:' - : 4 '' 't '' - route it his-2Vic:— Howe'ver the Xrays showed no serious damage) 1 :: :: ' g ' 44 : :' Y pert 11' ' teamdate Pete right who won the Amer lean League batting title Sunday chats with Ted 'Williams for crown Ted wound a construction firm building he Just can't leave his duties - - WASHINGTON Sept 28 t'I'm not hired to public relations work" he said (UPI)—Ted Williams collectedl: 1 recently "I'm a Working man and can't take the time from two hits Sunday in four times c 1I Toy Job to fill speaking engagements" at bat to win his sixth Amer! i can League batting title with - 't ": a 32R average as the Reston - R01It Sox detPated the Washing 4 i' Hick Alluisen the former West High Mar simied for t lon Smilers Noire DAMP Against Indian Satttrday but that posed quite 41as The 40year old Willia ms iad Jimmy a roblem for h cie'rne into Washington trailing il 1 4— ' The Shulsens hope to see the Army and Duke games in Runneht by Smith Bend this fall but you esn't get much information from teammate Pete lout points 324 10'320 and F the newspaper Recounts of i game if your boy's A lineman e proceeded to collect five hits 14 So JIMMY started twirling hia radio dial looking for in eight times at bat in his ' '‘'44)koitm$PA"14141x'A the broadcast Finally driving near the Point of the Moun last two games to win the lkik ' i title lain he WAR able to 00(2 tip the game broadcast e Last ditch Willio Mar TED CLOSED out Sunday THIS MAY ease the minds of the prison officials who tlti° hiln short lot try a rinuble a nd 3 homer with $aw a car cruising hack And forth near the prison fence while RIMAPIS went hitless in Saturday a rtarnonn it memly wSis Mr NM Mrs Shuisen four times totlinish With up trying to keep tuned to the radio broadcast of the game a 322 mark By Assoelsted Press NEW YORK Sept 28—Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox wrapped up his sixth American League tiatting championship and Riehle Ashburn of the Philadelphia Phil-liehis seennii National League title Sunday Williams The who won the crown with 388 average last season fin IFthed the exciting 1958 competition with a 328 mark - - IheItirs Have It 7 tiles Have a 'Bill Russell' Ix Silly 1 11 shorter lefthander needs three days lost between starts With the bestofseven srl'ickt providing 'for off days after the second And fifth Racer Spahn could pitch the !UV fourth and seventh games And still get his regular rest d t (UPI)—Richie Ashburn the Philadelphia Phi Illes' spray-hittincenter fielder won the National League batting championship Sunday when he collected three singles in four against the Pittsburgh Pirates to finish with a 350 average The Phillies won the season finale in 10 IT ALSO was believeethat Haney had in mind that it would be good psycholov have Burdette ready for the second game lestel Many of the Braves expect the series to be a shortnink They recognize that the Yanks may be a little tougher --with Mickey Mantle and Bill Slowron in good physical condition !tut they think Milwaukee ig a better club than it year ago The Braves are 'confident despite 7 to 5 odds favoringthe Yankees They are relaxed and' imbued with the spirit of "We did it once Why not again'!" s 6-- -- - a tAIWS-r- Yanks Snare Two Games 1 1 1 McGill who Is billed In Los Angeles as Utah 'as a few Inches — - pace-settin- 1 at the Univeraity of before' the Mot-nin- - Willie Tries Giants Win 1 "The big worry Is that Abe Saperstein And the Globe Troitens will steal him Away the first time they see him" the guy standingby-thbasketball court worried and Monday PITTSBURGHSept28 The Thumper is also the oldest player ever to win a big league batting crown s os- tall club' s workout Everybody was sure it would be Swain The Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankee regained the American League home run crown although he wax hard pressed by Cleveland's Rocky 1Colavito Mantle had 42 horn !era and Colavito who had one Sunday wound up with 'Ernie Banks of the Chicago THE PHILLIES scored two Cubs Won the National League-hom- FLIDS in the 10th to ears the disrun title with 47 He also tinction of being the only team ASHBURN wound tip with a collected the most rims batted to lake a season series from 350 percentage The Fleet 31- - in 129 the Pirates Jackie Jensen of Boston col we Covington Phillies'7 outfielder The Pirates rang- down the yearold captured the title In 1955 With Ilected two RBIs Sunday and curtain on the 1958 season kee'a stilugging left fielder is boosted his total with their highest finish since the only question maritlit 338 rm ' the lineup Beaten In the two racealo in the American League to 122 1944 of tea Runnels The "Prize the wire Pete were annual Day" W barINGTON SOISTON tivities at Forbes Field drew a' Covington banged his left Boston Willie Mays of San sb r b ski ab r b rid Buddin a 4 0 2 A Yost lb 0 2 2 0 crowd of 33109 to boost the knee in spring training and Francisco and Stan Musial of RUI111111 lb 4 tow Flews 2b 4 00 0 A0 WI11101‘ If 4 2 2 season home attendance to pulled a muscle in hiagight St Louis 3 0 2 2 0 0141evers if Stephns If 0 who 1311988 the third highest in thigh Sept 7 He hat-berrebounded Runnels blalzne lb 4 0 01C0urtney e 4 0 0 0 used sparingly and gets traft 2 Bemis lb 3 0 0 0 Jensen rf 3 I Pirate history brilliantly from a 1957 mark 2 01 Pierson et 3 0 0 011emon it 3 much rest as possible iLh e SAN FRANCISCO Sept 2S of 230 finished second to WilPOILADIMPINIts WITT51141124101 ILPPeiO2b 3 1 1 11Chrisies ef 2 0 0 01 air t rbt I o o 1 sit r h phi is in shape he will Wiwi all 4 White e Willie moyx collected liams with 322 May watt the - 0 0 0 01 anDI) Ashbm et 4 23 0) Virdon cf 8 0 2 0 Brewer n 2 0 1 the games not platooningwith 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 5 0 rf 3 BOMB run double and single runner-uRowefld p 2 0 0 01 Allison ef gb Young 347 0)Mellas to Ashburn with 1 0 0 0 Thomas 3b soon Joe Adcock as Bridges es 4 A 2 has beett'prein five trips to the plate Sun- while Musial who sought his NEW YORK Sept 2R inf') Kanaki 2b 0 0 01 0 Skinner if 8 210 dieted 3 I 3 01 Ram 0 willi Adcock Bochee lb 5 0 Stevens lb 4 1 2 0 'Pascual° I1 0 0 to lead San Francisco to eighth eh's mpionship was third dav 4 1 1 0 Msrski 2b 4 1 3 Don Larsen and Tom Sturdi- Post rf 0 0 0 aRst in:k with ToNat platoon 1 St over 5 3 liSchofid sa snot Louis with 337 Anderen If A72 victory vant both certified as World Hernera 3b 2 0 0 0 Foiles e 13 4 I 01'14W' 31 4 it 3 and close out the Giants' Totals Jolt 4010 his regular first first 1 fl DanI O 2 0 0 0 Philley in lfrored torquer for ehrlitiosi In Bill Bruton who missed 'the five three hits Mays had - season Series PI igihlos Sunday cele- Jonea 315 0 1 0 ilth !wan for Titzterald in Oils On the West Coast on Frnande ea 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 '57 series because of tt'Ince grounded out foe Pascual in nth d a tries Sunday Runnels went brated the ocr:asion winning note strut out for Pismo in nth by pitch Lomita 0 43 0 0 0 Smith ri 0 0 0 0 hitless at In hats operation has been low against ing the New York Yankees to krtarr'renTrgT) 0 Mitrartivrt: aa0 271 114-- 41 't Region May hit total boosted his his Ifin MO tosets 4 which traded a Washington speed in recent weeks Washington 1 0 0 0Grofta sr Howman and to doubleheader 347 But the Giants' him to 0000 Red best average T- - ilreweronr—Bridgen and 0 0 0 01 tr Schoendienst Roston last Meyer winter whO miksed Brewer Buddin and Runnel centertielder wAs umble to sweep over the Baltimore 311 0 11 part of last year's series'Wilh Brewerandand Runnels: Bcquer1 ?sink Tatala SI 111 In Orioles ove season the finale rtake Richie PhilAdelphia's Ashburn Is only the third Bridges Berquer'7014—Bostnn it for Herrera in 7th: a groin injury hat been Norm Siebern drove in three Washington 7 2R—Williarria lift— Ashburn for the NationalbatJIlay for Daniels In Itht player ill big league history ensen 1PPCIO Williams White SF— for out Mg his best ball Vouusenegwainki with his 13th and lAth Jensen to win a batting title while ting titie for so h er r bb ip T 10111 ittAN 111145iCISCO with an eighth place club The homers oftz loser jack Harsh prlirret letiod illothe:thftro141ded out for SHORTSTOP Johnny Logan Brewer ah r h ah r b rbi' 2 a a 410s in the opener and Mary 4 4 Plurton If 5 0 0phi0 Bowstield oW 42 has been playing below-pa- r' et 5 3 3 1' others were Larry Doyle of the mart Maya itol atm 11 ebnimptputs 3 0 RaInALI4Ib 3 0 0 0 Davnurt 3b 5 Tete se 3 4008 oon Sto 0connected for his Pittsburgh t I Throneberry In -4 He will Mart but may havettet 1915 and New Giants Pewital York n A mat lh 4 3 0 Kirkland rf I 0 0 WP—Rarons Post Smith np — The Orioles 01110ed Schofield Poser 3h 4 0 2 f) &Brandt rt 0 0 Dale Alexander of the Boston seventh ric give way to Felix Mantilla- if ---------- -to Mazemski 0 Warner If 4 0 Green e 3 0 only two hits off the rombined Materositi to Stevens to fichofteevir:ri' he doesn't show improvement ft ft Red Sox in 1932 BG Smt et 4 l'Alou if Cunghm rf 4 A 3 Cepeda lb 4 0 0 Of —Ihzielarnelser irlir7"Pnidtta The Yanks have no injuries Williams' average was the offerings of Larsen Ryne Dur Lrervirehnsit 3 Kasicc 2h I 0 Rodgers m) 3 2 I 0' Horanak71: Don LA 1 Philler Meilas S—Young Schmidt e 3 IAA() rson who' TYliasedAver lowest with which he' won a en and Johnny Kucks 1 0 0 010Tonell ilones p BF—Schofield First game: 1 0 0 a month with a sore arnvhati 0 0 0! title The Boston n Is had b bb er No r 0Fitsgerld slugger INZIal YORK 114ITIMORR 7 Morehead iLhittum D 0 0007annin 8 3 3 0 4 his '2000 144 Farrell ab r b rbi second trial run' Surnitry 0 0 0 mark of 406 lit b Moon 0 0 01 a I cf 400 01 Rchnian lb 5 I 2 Tasby Stobbso 0 0 0 dWrthnitto it 0 0 0 Oi in 1941 1 ON I Meyer I 0 In 1942 Baltimore in the first '343 in Boyd lb 4 0 0 0' Blebern If 3 2 2 3 Dante! 356 against t Landfills 0 0 0 01 ) ' 1 7 3 2 1 0 0 0 01 a Hauer rf I 0 0 in' smith 1gTreese 1947 and 369 In 1948 lie has 11dlins rf 4 0 1 game of a doubleheader Worn 2 ' Ai -Sturdivant another recentsore ' Totals 25 I 11 2 Totals 25 7 It 2 a lifetime average of '350 'erre' lif 7) 1208? CLEVELAND Sept 28 UPI lip for Jones in the 5th: arm case also got a work211l T b Chittlim in double Into hit for 1 0 0 3 3 play 2b 11 0ThrnbrY 41st lb Gardnr homer 7th Rocky Colavito's THE 'VICTORIES by Ash CAPItinill IP for Zanni In lth: d LUMP 3000' 31101 nr the year and rookie Gary singled tor out Kirkland in ath: 1 burn and Williams climaxed a Heahmnis I n 0 OHribek sa for Kafko In ilth: for 0 0 0 Medgld 2h 4 Rei s stingy pitching gtoio the mit Sleater p Stohtnt ih Pt h for LAndrith in prolific final week perform0 0 Larsen 0 Cleveland Indians a 62 victory Pin 0 0 0 ance by P pelt During the Durno tjt 001 1110 NA— I St Lon le ft Kuck 0 over the Detroit Tigers and a Son Frame's IVO 101 Int — stretch Ashburn collected 16 fourth-plac—Muatal le DPfinish in the Amer-!lear Plover Green 380 Tnbils 317 atala I O'Connell to Cepeelc Rodger' to hits in 27 times at hat and Oth nut itnr fltehorn League Sunday 0011111P11 to Cepeda: O'Connell to boosted his average 12 points Baltimore Rodgers to Ceneda Kasko to MusI1 010 012 020- -7 LOR—St Lows San Francisco t 214 front 3343Williams had 13 hits Nose York WITII approximately $500 —Maya Xubelk Blaster DP Davenport 2 Wagner Musiotl In 19 tries and climbed 14 a In World Series prize money So In Thmoe: "MI McDoustalgi May is G Smith MR—CunnIngtham SA—CePeela 2 berry LOB—Baltimore 4 New York points from 312 hanging on every delivery 7 28—Lumens Jo h r er hi) so Blehrdsort MeDougald Ashburn had three hits In Kucks 5 4 3 8 (I 14 13) 4 5 turned back the Bengal s on Ronog El Chittiim 2 h r or bh ip four times at bat Sunday while 2 six hits Entering the first di Stobbx 8 5 Hrshmn (L12-15- ) 0 3 3 2 3 2 2 0 vision showdown game the Pitraerald - 1 3' Williams had two hits in four !Heater W 10) 7Anni C"°14 U 7 2 4 3 Larsen (W 08) 1 3 3 0 0 2 llttIILL Worthington 2 Duren Tigers were fourth a Ktieksi ahead of Cleveland WP—Harahman 2 NEARLY NEW : 7 11 1131!VIKLA ariteotT 6-- 4Z pitching- - Asnotiated Preen Wirehoto Phi Hies Drop Williams Ashburn Take Pirates in Major Batting Crowns' 04 Windup do "Him" he heat out with 828 mark sixth for Ted Splinter Sets Pace as Boston 'Wins pnk 7Iroot the up in hit Rihle AmhbouJn Phi ily outfielder smile's happily upon learn Ing he wam National League batting king with 350 average -- 1110111 !Emote Manager Fred aney nBraves said he woUld flounce his first game stiffer ::1 Atisoristed town Wiropbefil -- 1111111101g the of the Index finger wag° hut it would not hother 37year-ol- IN'Alker is a resident of Cheyenne Wyo but don't go trying to line up the former Southern MethodistDetroit Lions' are for any- Ppeaking engagement DOAK IS WORKING with aites in Wyoming and In Make appearances v 4 sore him ': :' i 0 for the Doaker Plaid 11ton-tett- - No Speeches en tory- - k 4 ViONPNY addd 1 was while 4 t I Renning an offensive guard and defensive linebacker could have saved the public addresa announcer some breath Montana had furnished a tape recording stating "tackle by Refining" to run after every defensive play hi - - to the hospital for Xq'ays injured pitzhing hand hit on the right hand bYlt line drive Friday 'night 0th of -- '4'v: A i I - ' ' - c t ' ' — '')-- - I - '' : f ' ''' 2 ': '': - ' - It 1 - t t -- - Friday night ag'ailist Baltimore' Manager etbre! Stengel of the New York Yankees is expected to mainrill'e form al pronouneemenk pn Ford after Monday morning's workout at Yankee Stadium nings - t i t' Utah wAs disappointed a week itgo in Its inability to that is tOliirol the play in the middle of the Jinn Disappointed - until the gain movies were Ana lyzed t ! THAT STAN RENNING could play on any line In the 4 : country" (lymph Ray- Nagel marveled "I've seen aome pVVV offensive and defensive phlyers but he with the- best" he 1 ' - - ' I - ''- I -- '' 't A! ': 4 i't- ' ? On thp other hand we can't remember peeing the' im provement in a tearn's blocking and tackling in hoof than a month that thin agoad ham abown football team even on the scoreboard Playing a great ball game wax until less than three minutes TPM)litTPa in tromendmix PxAmple of courage and fight And make no honeg about it- And even the partisan The fans will have to admit it after Peeing the Cougarsi in Action- - litts a great potential in fcothMIt!entThk ixrot a qypical RYI1 team" by Any manner of 'TTIPM11 WI it fine PIM and One that has to be beaten for the league chain pionahip - - ' -- - 1 :k 4 I t -- t 1!wo''''"' It i r'-'7 Li I vt Whit er-"-: Ford— A rift"—VV)tfre'li- n-Spahrt appeared 4 the likelly starters in Wednesday's y(lorld r Series opener at County"Sid (Hum Sunday as the mator ended the regular 'Season Fol-tuned up with a"bril: Dant onehit effort in six in- : - 14' :: 1 ' 5 ' 1 - 1 ' -- ' ' -- : - - ' s Associated Press Sports Writer MILWAUKEE Sept ! f i -- -1! the worst problem facing eenfereace laurela thix year lack of depth Utah' knew it at the Mart of the Reason but the fans couldn't be lieve tho Redshinx had ao dePleted their manpower That's Hand By Jack —'i— Utah in itis hid 'for any Watch-Tfh-i- i et 4 Salt Lake City Utah 2(1 1'1 predicted before flip xeason started 'this aquad woulit improve more than any other in the conference because of youthandinexperienrebut itiooka as it that predicilorl won't have a rhanceAn eons true either" Coach Ray Nagel Paid Sunday morning AA he checked over the infirmary reports PVe were thin: in manpower Jo Atart the season and we're hurling at every position now becauxe of the injuries We didn't ha0e the 'men to Spare that BYti did t ' I 10" r tv 1 it 111 111 t 0 m 1 1 1 McGill has beeti gelling "sea legs" limbering lip on the no court and the tans who have drollperi by to sfse him work are amazed McGill was named alteity nn the first team as a aoph junior and senior and twiee was named high school 11 lig 1 1 7-- 6-3 41) 1- 1- -41 1 1 - I 1 Trine takes 4tit Place Observation Ward pink" anti "in the oduorti i gaSo nano - shog S n 42344241 1 — Bee-Oil- Last year even playing only parttinte on the two platoon system employed by him conch McGill scored almost so points a game on the average — Tirl convinced A former Utah hoop ht !I P pot ted bini that he would like Utah McGill gretd without takin2 the trip to the Pt e campus HP will be a freshman this year Is not on a scholarship until he satisfies the scholastic requirements 1 1:: I During his four yearot of competition Ihe Jefferson Pigh quintet won the city championship In three of the four ear He was injured the year the team failed to win The difference between helm "in the red" financially 'Hoy be only relwriact 1 11 e- 1 1 1 1 1 18 1 211 soli 1 1 21100 11 league-leadin- 1 1 -- 41 O 1 7110 11 0°7 GIN'rPnrtlimemrifiFte'ld115 1 1141A0 (2113 1 am PS 1 1 1 1 1 1 SPECIAL OFFER e ineism to all I ' is your Schick Shown with the coupes below we'll adjust elites end oil it able-Moly FREE If it nisch now parts well Install thong for you et low factory prices This offer Is good only es our Schick Shaver Shop LIMITED TIME ONLY 4 22101 41100 11113 half-gam- de SEPT SS TO - o' I 11 ri :This coupon se entities en ea you to SCHICK MOW ose ' - 0:41 C bei your he Od owl FREE ends lei 14 tat MEM Oct 18 'sLH'Ac TvREIRc 114111i I AT lie30 TO 1130 4 4 3 A A A Nixon e 0 0 0 Held am 0 0 0 Werla Ilb IOrnelly 0 0 0 0 Morgan p 0 0 0 0 1 00 Iron 4: ala-211- f alining Ciroito' Morgan !Aguirre MUM'S Lee IROI 'Iv 31 Baseball Scoreboard flInt A A A A 4 A 32 National Leazue 3011 2 0! 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