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Show iuEsers Zinniger, Vidrio Pace Pioneer Loop Stats By BRENT CHECKETT5 Deseret News Sports Writer tories against two losses, also led the league in complete games (13) and hits allowed star (80). The with an earned run average of 1.S2 and struck out 161 batters in 114 Innings of work. Ace SrfK Lake Ciiy Bee lefthander Rich Zinniger led the Pioneer League in pitching victories' this season, while fin-ish- Buzzer Infielder Gil Vidrio was the top hitter in the league. Zinniger, who totaled 13 vic Vidrio, whose batting average jumped considerably Sky selections Jim Greg Crowshaw will serve as Weber States for the football 1969 grid season. Massey, an offenshe guard, and Ciovvshaw, a lmebdikei, were selected for the posts by their teammates over the weekend is a native of Massey, South Carolina Greenville, to Weber Santa Barbara (Calif.) Junior College. The senior gained honorable mention lithonors last tle season in addition to being selected to the Sky first State Masey and All-Bi- g Crowshaw is 231 pounder Wash, and a Gi! Vidrio . . . hits .354 Billing Idaho Falia individual Balt Laka Batting 131 Idaho Falls shortstop Rudy Meoli finished three points behind Vidrio in the hitting race with an average of .351. 267 155 200 66 2 19 4 9 5 10 0 0 I 114 95 77 69 1 10 1 12 22 65 32 44 4 0 1 12 1 2 1 i 4 1 baseman Randy Elliott in triples with nine and infielder Dave Jakubs in strikeouts with 88. Elliott joined Zinniger on the Pioneer League team. As a team, the Bees finished seventh and last in the league in hitting (.237) and fifth in the league in fielding after he started 'witch hitting in July, hit .354 for the season, with one home run and 22 runs batted in. AB 198 225 226 123 245 13 ER 23 67 73 56 10 8 23 67 38 70 9 27 4 5 12 36 18 37 3 BB 52 45 24 7 4 90 164 90 74 59 ERA 1 360 5 25 49 15 26 3 75 491 71 21 29 45 498 506 520 46 I 1 all-st- 52 11 one-ye- a Seattle, 6-- for the Wildiats. He lege and made the Sky Ixrst team last season. He is a senior. umiPfi lip The i.Wfpate practices with a scrimmage Satuiday. They will continue drills All-Bi- g two-a-da- y one-a-da- y letter- - i N II $ September gy 8, 1969 tins week in preparation for Saturday night's 8 p.m. opener with South Dakota State in , Ogden. mentors Weber reported that the offense showed signs of catohing up with the defense Saturday after being dominated for the first two weeks of piactice. Tailbacks James Edwards, Sam Gipson and Buford Wilson all broke off long runs, while letierman quarterback Bob Quarry also had a good day. Alignment Front Wheels Balanced Brakes Adjusted Reg. $13.95 ?6- -s SUFFER FROM ITCHY, PEELING TOES Because top professional Cars tills Athletes coaches and trainers recommend Desenex to relieve itching soothe burning aid fast , t Defensively, Carter Campbell, Pete Nepote and Bob Pollard looked good along the fiont line, with transfer John Pica playing well at a linebacker spot. WHY TOP ATHLETES SELDOM (.938). In the final standings the Buzzers were fourth behind Ogden, Great Falls and Magic Valley. tistical categories were first 7.50 ference, said the former University of Illinois speedster would remain with the Redskin in the club's per ADVERTISEMENT All-St- Zinniger was a unanimous selection to the league team, but Vidrio was overlooked. Other Bees leading the Pioneer League in respective sta- 82 246 327 3 from man transferied to Weber from Yakima (Wash ) Junior Col- sonnel department. Mitchell told newsmen he was calling it quits because his legs have given him recurrent trouble during the preseason Redskin drills. He said he was hobbled by muscle pulls and found that his legs were not responding to the demands of active play. A veteran, Mitchell was the No. 1 active pass receiver in the National Football League with 521 catches. ADVERYISEMENT Coach Vince Lombardi, who joined Mitchell at a news con- Magic Valley Ogden Great Falls Caldwell Salt Lake City Individual Salt Laka Pitching CG W H L IP d team. player today. TEmM F1ELDINO GS from 6-- Washington BiMmgs Magic Valley Caldwell Salt Lake CiV Rich Zinniger EM Boruntia Greg Sinclair John Preston Alan Anderson Keith Shetler Larry Whltesldt Terry Gardner Marvin Thompson Danny Young Jose Basterrechea transferred who All-Bi- MD. HERSBERG, Bobby Mitchell, vet(UPI) eran flanker back and first Negro star to play for the Redskins, announced his retirement as a 71 Monday, Weber State Gridders Tag Captains GAIT TEAM BATTING H AB R Gil Vidrio Randy Elliott Gerry Law Eddie Rundle Grant Steer John Baca Dave Jakube Tom Zarta Doug Anders Richard Longhurst NEWS, Vet Flanker Mitchell Quits Final Pioneer Statistics Ogden Great Falls Idaho Falls DESERET healing of painful Athletes Foot. Soothing, coding Desenes has a powerful medication that Foot fungus. Use Desenex aerosol orpw der by day, ointment at night, for best results. At all drug counters. Use Desenex daily and you may never suffer from itchyjbnniing SALT LAKE 1302 South State PH. feetaaio. 446-60- 9 BOUNTIFUL 390 North SOO Wolf PH. 29S-99- Ziegler Fires Record 64, But, Alas, 'No Pay Check' By RICHARD L. SHOOK tory that this has happened, Walsh said. At least to my - DETROIT (UPI) Just one sweet Ingredient was missing from Larry Zieglers first PGA golf tournament the money. victory formula knowledge. Just where Is the money? A curt no comment to make is all Marshall Chanfbers, MGC tournament director, le 202 eight-under-p- Larry Ziegler ((20,000) Homero Blancas (11,400) J. C Snead 273; 273; totals. when the resident of Bonne Terre, Mo., stepped up to get his $20,000 first prize officials of the first and likely last $100,000 Michigan Golf Classic told him there was a slight problem. Receipts at this time are Insufficient to write checks for the pay fund. Payment must be deferred until all of our receivables are in, read a note handed by an MGC official to George Walsh, PGA tournament supervisor and lone pro golf representative attending the classic. It was the first time in his (5,900) Rodgers (5,900) 2 Hinson Mike Hill Cass Jawor Grier Jones 274; Kermit Zar-le- y Larry Jerry Joel Ed Bill Bob Garrett 0,700) Stanton (1,700) 2 Abbott (1,700) Mitchell (1,700) Homenuik 0,700) Wilcox (1,117 15) Beman (1,11715) Hiskey (1,117.15) Goalby (1,117.15) Schlee (1,117 15) Lotz (1,117.15) (1,117 15) Rodriguez 8 Bobby Cole (755) Mowry (755) (755) 0 But Phil 69 68 50) (3.462 50) (3,4e2 50) (3,462.50 ) (2,500) McGee (2,500) Goldstrand (2,500) Moehling (2,100) would say. He said he was just a paid employe. Tournament officials were not reachable for comment. Only about 500 fans combined showed up for the first two days of the tournament over Shenandoah Golf and course. Country Clubs-par-7About 3,000 came out for the third round and perhaps 5,000 trekked around the 6,708 yards for the final round. The shortage of spectators was due mainly to the fact that only three of the top 20 money winners showed up to play. With a, maximum! of $5 a head, plus the dttle over $8,000 in player qualification and entry fees turned over, the total of $50,000 is a bit short of the $100,000 plus ex Ziegler shot a record 64 Sunday but needed a birdie the second hole of a sudden-deat- h playoff because Homero Blancas made a chip shot. The two bad in running the expenses penses in running the affair. The results: (755) (755) 69 Bobby Wilf 277; Terry Deane Dave Bob John John Chi Chi Larry o Ron Jim Weich-er- s John Jacobs Henning (755) Dick Rhyan (591 67) Howie Johnson (591 67) Lotz Dick (591.67) Al (591 67) Balding Steve Opperman John Schroeder 81; R, H. Sikes Dennis Lyons Dick Mayer (474) Chuck Courtney 474) Bob Dickson (474) Charlie Sifford (332) Rolfe Deming (332) Tom Shaw (332) Dean Refram (332) Al 716769-73-28- (591.67) (591 67) (474) (474) 72 Jerry 7466-7- Ellefson Wins Race Finale Fans who turned out at the Fairgrounds Speedway Saturday night for the final auto racing program of the year didnt go away disappointed. driver Wash., Spokane, Norm Ellefson, leading money winner on the Canadian Soccer Fans Schedule Meetings next summer Salt Laker Bill will take over the car. Terrys second place finish Saturday assured him of the 1969 Fairgrounds Speedway championship in the A diviMadsen Modified Racing American Assn, circuit, drove to an exciting A Main victory over top Salt Lake Area drivers Joel Terry, Mel Andrus and Dick Card. Ellefsons $10,000 racing machine was sold to Roy Palmer and Vern Madsen of Salt Lake earlier this summer. Ellefson has been driving for that duo since, but Two Important soccer meetings, pertaining to organization for the coming season, are scheduled within the next week at the City and County Com mission Chambers. Building, An election and organization meeting for the Utah Junior Soccer Association is scheduled Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. All teams should have a representative in attendance and any new teams seeking entrance in the league should also send a delegate. September 15 is the date for the Utah High School Soccer Association organizational meeting, also in the commission chambers, but at 7 p.m. The schedule will be drawn for the season for both A and B teams in both the Northern and Southern Divisions. sion. Odis Price wo.i the B Main Saturday, thereby assuring himself the season point championship in that division. Jay Eaton, who finished out of the money in Saturdays C Main, nevertheless finished the season with the points championship In the C. Division. 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