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Show Class M Men 's Do ubles Finals Of Valley Net Meet Slated Fri day ' "I t ; WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18. 1958 Utah County, Utah - ''?v03 i Of fS OVE POSe CONCEPT ae"eUl , Doing Now V ft " V i ' two-mil- e, two-mile- two-mi- . Harvejri final). 5 Shoe! (semi- Mellor-Lyn- n "TO. and under doubles: 13 Boys p.mJ-Mi- ke Callahan-Joh- n Wes-terlun- ' world's great distance runners. Near the end of his career, shortly before he entered military service in 1943, Greg literally ran himself out of opponents with a string of 65 victories at two and three miles. Winner of the Sullivan, Award in 1941, Rice was a favorite in all the major indoor track arenas. At Notre Dame, Rice won the ' 1937 NCAA only the second time he ran the distance, and within two sear. sons he was America's top He set a record of 8:51.1 in 1941 and a three-mil- e record of 13:05 in 194Q and hung up his spikes in 1943. Whatever happened to Greg Rice? Now 42, he is an accountant with a toy firm in New York and during the indoor track season may be seen down in the arena' as one of the busy officials. bles championship of the Utah Valley Tennis Tourney will be played Friday at 6 p.m. on the BYU courts. ' The match will pit Jack Thur-goo- d and Jack Morris against the winner of the Richard Dixon- -' Buck Dixon and Paul Salisbury-Do- n Mcintosh match. Other Thursday matches will include: Mixed doubles: 6 p.m. Mary Carter vs. Ann Carter-Mitche-ll Mitchell, Don Mclntosh-Janic- e (semifinal). Boys 15 and under: 5 p. m. Albert SchmuhWerry Brown vs. d' vs. Steven Baugh - Dave WmUVS. le Johnson of Boise, last Maxwell E. Rich, and th Uta Assn. second annual invitational stock year's .champ, has. sold his car State Rifle and Pistol the defend car race will be held here Fri- - and mayMnot return- U SALT LAKE CTTY (UPI) 7" crown. today and Saturday, with entries Qualifying rounds Jegan here Ida-band expected from Colorado at.t Lake city (upd day for the Salt Lake Country ' : MarVamMi rftDresentinff eieht west Club's club championship, and will Manager Ferrol Papwortti said ern stated will compete here Sat- continue until Saturday. A breakfast at 8:30 a.m. Sunurday and Sunday at the Regionby a best-ba- ll al Rifle Matches at Fort Douglas, day will be followed " of the event are tournament. Gen. V" Maj. ' ' Utah's adjutant general Idabo'a HAILEY, Idaho. CUPW famed fly fishing stream, Silver in Creek, will open July 1. hometowner Phil Moyer The date was set after Gaver, superintendent of Hay Spur Mueller; will train at Salt Lake's Fish Hatchery,, and Hawley ' SALT LAKE CTTY (UPI) Edison Street Gym. Fullmer,s conservation officer, InGerman boxer Peter Mueller was meanwhile, is holding dailywork-out- spected .conditions of the Blaine at Manager Marv Jenson's County ctream. expected to arrive here today to begin training for a June 30 West Jordan outdoor ring. clash at West Jordan with forFullmer is working out against mer middleweight champion Gene Cedar City heavyweight LaMar Fullmer. dark and younger brother Don I Mueller was expected to arrive F u 1 1 m e r. Both Clark and the FR . from Portland, Ore., where he younger Fullmer also have spots fought Monday, night, defeating on the June 30 card. SALT LAKE CTTY (UPl)- - The Marion By United Press International . Greg Rice, too small for football, became , instead one of the Tfae finals in the Class A dou- -' 4 11 Greg Rice cP i i t THE TBADmONALYAttltSe Second Annual nvitational Stock . Car Race Set For F riday in Salt Lake What They're FOR THE DEFUSE Match Sel For 6 P.M. On 'Y' Courts Area Sports Briefs DAILY HERALD V- . 6. ; . Mueller Expected To Arrive In Salt Lake Today . - : . Pt er, 1 DISH'S SIGNS j 34878 AFI6LOP 60th 2-- 6, 6-- 2, Co-spons- Mc-Keeb- Holdaway (final). The results: Class B Men's Singles Harvey Glade def. Dave Weiser, Elmer Terry def. F 1 a s h Mickelson, 3 Bob Class A Men's Singles Kiriqpatrick def. Jack Thurgood, Paul Salisbury def. . j ' ANIVERSA 6-- 4; 6-- 6-- 3, 4-- 6, 6-- 1, 6-- 3; Richard Dixon, 6-- 4, 4-- 6, 6-- 4. Boys 12 and Under Singles Ned Ashby def. Rick Jensen, Ned Ashby def. John Wester-iun6-- 1, 6--1; d, 6-- 1. 6-- 1, D. J. Brown-Harr- y Mixed Doubles Brown def. Kent Beagley-Partne- r, default. Women's Singles Janice Mitchell def. Jackie Eddington, Nadine Ashby def. D., J. Brown, Boys 18 and Under Singles Bob Norton def. Craig Ord, Kirby McMaster def. Don Hales, Boys 18 and Under' Doubles Mel Bennett-KirbMcMaster def. Hansen-Harol- d Wilkin-sonRaymond default. 6-- 0, 6--0; -- 6--2, 6-- 2. 7-- 5, 6--4; 6-- 0, 6-- 0. LIFETIME GUARANTEE Ask us about it! Player Of The Day In Majors Junior Baseball Summary Northeast Little Boys League Fri. Elks vs. Chris v Results Tuesday University Appliance vs. Chris Exchange Club 14, Utah Office Rosewall Battles For Lead In Pro Net Tourney FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UPI)- Little Ken Rosewa'll of Australia will be battling for the lead in the $15,000 tourament tennis of he takes on fel champions Rex Hartwig un . -- low-countrym- an der the lights tonight. Rosewall currently is tied with defending champion Pancho Gonzales in the race for the top prize of $3,000. Each has won three straight, without a defeat. Gonzales is not scheduled to play tonight. and Gonzales each . Rosewall picked up important victories ' Wednesday- - night. 7. By United Press International OSSIE VIRGIL Ossie Virgil, native of Corpus Christi, Dominican Republic, Tuesday night became the first Negro ever to play for the Tigers in Briggs Stadium, De" troit. Nervous? No doubt about it. Overwhelmed? Not quite. All Ossie showed the home folks was a night as the beat the Tigers Washington SenIt was trie Tigers' fifth ators,straight win and seventh in eight games under new manager Bill Norman. All in ail, a night Virgil and 29,794 fans are likely to remember for a long time. r-5 9-- 2. Winners Of Blind Bogey Meet Listed Exchange vs. Thorns 5:30. NATIONAL BOYS LEAGUE Standings ........... 2-- 6, 6-- 3, 6-- 3, 63. AF of L-CI- W .. 6 O W L Rotary Club 4 0 Naylor Auto L L-CI- .....5 4 5. Our biggest seller in the most popular size! O. O Eagles A scotch foursome will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. on the Timpa- nogos Golf Course sponsored by the Timpanogos Women's Golf Association. All those with es- I) O L-CI- Scotch Foursome Slated Sunday . . . . 5 f 1 4 Provo Plumbing 3 Elks 2 Home Oil 1 American Legion 0 Shrivers 0 Hammond Iron Tuesday Results China City 6, Elks 4. Horne Oil 18, Hammond Iron Super- cushion ........ ......... tablished handicaps may enter, but they must do so by Friday. A smorgasbord will follow at 12. Thursday Schedule about 6 p.m. Four trophies will Horne Oil vs Shrivers. be given, two to the couple with Elks vs Provo Plumbing the lowest gross score and two to the couple with thex lowest net membership flight, Mary Braun defeated score. Doris Young 5 and 4. Miss Braun In charge are Avis Heidt, chair98 18 n a of for had total holes man; Katherine Johnson, while Mrs. Young scored 103. Johnston and Arlene Clausse. In the second flight Mil Caine ffllfHU Off G 3 won over Joyce Moore 2 to 1. 18 holes and Mrs. Moore carded Mrs. Caine's score was 112 for 118. . , ,JTA W SiVM .v. A p Ill JkJ by , Kol-lee- r f X , What every Fair Laldy wants to know ab out a man . . . V M 6.70 x 15 blackwtfl tube-typ- e i plus tax and tir 5 x W , M If "1 recappajle We've sharply reduced the price on our biggest seller in the popular 6.70 x 15 size for our 60th ANNIVERSARY SALE! And what a buy it is! - -- more resistBody makes ant to shocks and bruises tougher and stronger for longer, safer mileage. Don't wait drive in for this ANNIVERSARY SALE bargain today and put your tire problems behind you! Super-Cushi- ord , on Check our Low Prices on other sizesj NYLON ' r' DeLuxe Champion Gavilan Favored To Whip Bahama MIAMI BEACH (UPD Former welterweight champion Kid Gavilan is favored to whip tough Yama Bahama, the Bimini slugger who is out to kill the "Keed's" comeback hopes in tonight's na- mmw r-J-. mm LOS ANGELES (UPI) Televising of big league baseball is getting out of hand, in the opinion of E. J. (Buzzy) Bavasi, vice president and general manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Speaking of the flood of National League games that are being beamed into New York from Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and St. Louis since the Dodgers and Giants .hava moved to the Pacific Coast, Bavasi declared: "It's now a beer war back there. And it's not a healthy J 6 Happy Service 1 8 1 Moose Lodge 3 Christen Bailey Results Friday 1 4 Elks AF of 7, Naylor 1. 1 4 University Appliance Rotary Club 19, Moose 8 Tuesday Results Thursday Schedule Elks 15, University Appliance 5:00 12. Rotary vs. Naylor. 6:20 Moose vs. AF of Schedule Saturday Schedule Wed. Happy Service vs. UniAFL-CIvs. Rotary 5:00 versity Appliance. Christen B.ailey vs. (Playoff Game). Thurs. Service. , Happy CHIEF BOYS LEAGUE Standings W L 5 China City v Televising Of Baseball Hurts Bavasi Game BOYS LEAGUE Standings (Final 1st Half) AMERICAN Thursday Schedule Rosewall deWinners in the Timpanogos Yrank feated Sedgman in one of Golf Club blind bogey Tuesday the finest matches played to date, morning were: Doris Young first; while Gonzales gained Claire Mitchell and JoAnne Ferhis triumph with a straight-se- t guson, tied for second. triumph over Red Hartwig, In the club first 6-- 4, n ten-Baile- y. y o, We're celebrating with ten-Baile- y; wr bourbon mil r. 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