Toenes' One-HitI»itleinthinmaPitching FailsTo Win For SoosBy The Associated Press Hal Toenes pitched a one-hit erigame for Sioux City in the West-ern league but lost to Denver 2*-0.touttnlislisfrank Finnegan rapped the hit, a single leading off the second inning. Finnegan moved to second when Danny Holden walked, went to third on a bunt, then scored on a long fly. Cur^ Roberts walked in the sixth, moved around on a walk and a sacrifice and scored on ann-a-n-heoy(8.aed*dJLTtlererror.Meanwhile, Denver's Bo Police was holding the Soos to four scattered hits. The best pitchers' duel of the year was wagedin virtnal privacy. Only 420customers braved e drissling rain.In other games, Colorado Springs pounded three I)ed Moines se I pitchers for Id hits and a 12-2►b-' victory and Lincoln snapped a er losing streak by outlasting Wich-•lylita, 8-5 in 10 innings, he! Rain halted the Pueblo-Omaha game after four innings, Omaha was leading, 3-0 at the time.unedIk-eeik-aDel Lang was the only Colorado Springs man that didn’t get a hit at Des Moines, but he scored. In the second inning, the Sky Sox i's I batted around and counted five ne j times. Vcrn Morgan singled with f f ! the bases loaded to give Des ,h. I Moines its two runs.Virtually everything happened at Wichita. Lefty Mason Bowes, fh I though he waa in hot water most e-! of the way, went the route for at i Lincoln against four Wichita hurl-ers. Wichita loaded the bases hut couldn't score in the last of the ninth. Lincoln pounded five straight hits in the top of thehetsisthetenth to win.Tonight's gam»*s and probable pitchers: Colorado Springs at lies Moines—-Ted Shandor (2--1) vs. Harney Schultz (2-3).Pueblo at Omaha—Bill Mib.es (1-0) v*. Hal Coffman (1-1);atDenver at Sioux City—Fred Woll-pert (3-3) vs. Lnn Fa**ler ( 1-3) ; Lincoln at Wichita—Al Kmnhcr-ger vs. Kotrany.7;k-