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Show Tuesday, August 2, 1949 Timps Slate Bingham Battle Here Wednesday Night; A. F. Will Entertain Brigham City At the moment, four teams are tied for first place in the Industrial In-dustrial league second half title chase, but after the smoke has cleared from three Wednesday night battles, at least one team, and possibly more than one, will be knocked out of the top spot. While American Fork is entertaining enter-taining Brigham City and Provo is playing host to Bingham, Helper Help-er will play Magna on the Mill-men's Mill-men's field. All games will start t 8:15 p. m. American Fork, Provo, Magna and Helper are all deadlocked for first place in the red-hot championship cham-pionship race. American Fork and Provo are expected to win Wednesday Wed-nesday night and thus retain their front-running positions. But one thing is definite and that is. either Helper or Magna is going to drop a notch Wednesday. It all de-! de-! pends upon which team loses. Kenny Likely Choice Manager Glen Berge 'of the Timps is likely to call on Kenny Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Re-spective Signers for Further information. in-formation. -COUNTY RECORDER'S FEES FOR ALL COUNTIES IN THE STATE OF UTAH. Effective July 10. 1949. ASSIGNMENTS: Allied Building Credits, Inc $1.60 First Security Trust Company Com-pany 1.60 Home Benefit Building Society 1.90 Penn. Mutual Life Insurance Insur-ance Company (short descriptions) de-scriptions) No. 221 2M-3-36 (Assignment of Rents) 5.20 Tracy Loan it Trust Company Com-pany : . . . 1.30 ' Union Trust Company . . 1.60 Walker Bank it Trust Company Com-pany 1.60 Wasatch Livestock Loan Company 1.00 DEEDS: Ecfuitable Life Assurance Society Bargain it Sale Deed 2.20 Federal Land Bank Special Spe-cial Warranty (Form No. 656 Revised October 1939) 5-line description 2.20 Investors Syndicate Special Spe-cial Warranty Deed No. 1503 : 2.20 Quit Claim (short) 1.00 Sheriffs Deed Plus extra names and descriptions 3.10 State of Utah, Land Patent (short) plus description. 1.60 United States Patents (short) 1.90 Warranty (short) 1.00 Right-of-way Deeds Utah Power it Light No. 2064 (short description) . . 1.30 Right-of-way Deeds Telephone Tele-phone Company .... 1.60 EXTENSION AGREEMENT: Equitable Life Assurance Society 1.60 - Fletcher-Lucas Investment ' Co Metropolitan Life Insur ance Company No. 3803-A 1940 1.60 2.20 FILED INSTRUMENTS: Agreement or Lease (Live- stock) 75 Bills of Sale it Agreement Wool Marketing 75 Chattel Mortgage .75 Chattel Mortgage it Assignment As-signment incorporated 1.00 Contract of Sale or Agreement Agree-ment (Livestock) . . 75 Conditional Sales Contract 75 Federal Tax Lien (Internal (Inter-nal Revenue) .50 Proof of Labor Plus extra claims 1.00 Release on Margin .50 Written Release 75 MISCELLANEOUS: Affidavit (short) 100 Bishop's Certificate 1 00 Death Certificate State of Utah 2.20 Death Certificate Salt Lake City 1.90 Li Pendens, plus extra name? and descriptions (short) . 1.00 Metropolitan Life Insurance Insur-ance Company Contract of Sale No. 3826 . . 6.10 XJotice of locations, plus' extra nrmes of locators nd claim 1 00 P. ysician's Certificate 1 00 Prwer of Attorney (Form No. 30) (Kelley Co. and Arrow Press blank) 2.20 Spies - Agreement (Union Trust Co.) 1.90 S' criff's Certificate of Sale, plus extra names and descriptions : 1.60 Uniform Real Estate Contract Con-tract or Bond for Deed (Salt Lake Real Estate Board No. 30) 4.90 " Notice of Lien ........ 1.90 ! MORTGAGES: i Short Form 1.30 American Savings it Loan Company 4.30 Ashton, Edward M 4 00 Bank of St. George . 1.00 Beneficial - Life Insurance Company (Long) 7.00 Beneficial Life Insurance - Company (Short) 5.20 Caine, Addison 1.60 Commercial Bank of Utah 4.90 Deseret Federal Savings it DAILY HERALD Morgan to take the mound against Bingham Wednesday night Morgan Mor-gan pitched a superb four-hitter the last time he faced the Miners and struck out 13 batters in the process. Morgan will be going after his seventh victory against two defeats. Manager Don Overly of the Cavemen probably will send Mel Marlowe, his eccentric southpaw, to the mound against the Peaches Wednesday or he may use Woodbury, Wood-bury, an ex-Bee. Thus, it appeared as if the stage was being set for another Al Tate-Marion Wankier hurling duel, when American fr'ork and Provo meet "Sunday afternoon at Timp park. SOFTBALL GAMES Tonight's Schedule . Jeff-J Jones, vs. Geneva All-Stars, All-Stars, 7 p.m. Wasden Motor vs. A. L. Duck-ett, Duck-ett, 8 p.m. ReAnn-Fisher vs. 20-30 Club. Loan Association 4.00 Equitable Life Assurance Society (Long) 7.60 Equitable Life Assurance Society (Short) ; 5.20 Farm Security 2.10 Federal Building it Loan Association (old) . . 3.70 5.20 Federal Building it Loan ' Association (new) Federal Housing Administration Admin-istration No. 2183-B, Revised Re-vised 611940 7.30 4183-B 7.30 L-39-U 3.20 L-47 . 5.20 Hardy, Carl D. Mont 3.40 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley pur chased money form titled No. 727 Revised 101940. No names or description to regular form 9.10 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley Form 883 3.10 Federal Housing and Tracy Loan it Trust "Mortgage "Mort-gage Produced clause" . 7.00 Federal Housing No. 7183-B with short description for use under TitleClass 3 Loans 8.20 First Security Trust Company Com-pany 4.00 First Security Trust 1st real estate Mortgage (yellow) 3.70 First Security Trust Long (green) '. 5.50 First Federal Savings it Loan Association 5.50 Fletcher-Lucas Investment Co 2.80 Home Investment it Savings Sav-ings Co. Standard 1932 4.60 Home Investment it Savings Sav-ings Co. New 181935 7.30 Home Owners Loan Corporation Corp-oration 7.30 Intermountain Building it Loan Association ..... 4.30 Investors Finance 1503. 2.20 Investors Syndicate Utah 7.90 Land Bank Commissioner no description 9.40 Land Bank Commissioner (New) 9.70 Land Bank Commissioner Form 886 3.10 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company F. L. 232 (Branch Office) Utah 1239 . 5.50 Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Form 3820 (short description) . . 4.00 Pacific National Life Association As-sociation 5.50 Prudential Federal Savings it Loan Association (short description) . . . 4.30 Regional Agricultural Credit Cred-it Corp 4.80 St. George Building Society So-ciety (Short) 1.30 St. George Building Society So-ciety (Long) 1.90 Sandy City Bank . ... 2.80 State Bank of Hurricane 1.60 State Savings it Loan As sociation Tracy-Collins it Trust Company Tracy-Collins it Trust Company (with corpor ate acknowledgement) Union Trust Company . 3.70 2.80 3.10 4.30 Union Trust Company Long Form 3.10 V. A. Form 4-6342 6.70-7.30 UBA & F 102B 5.80 Cont. Natl. Bank Mort. . . 3 10 Utah Banks Association Form, 5-line description 5.50 UTAH COUNTY MORTGAGES: Farmers it Merchants Bank 5.20 Farmers it Merchants Bank (Assumption of Mortgage) Mort-gage) 130 Springville Banking Co. 5.20 First Security Bank L-39 5.20 Heal Realty Co 2.10 State Bank of Provo . . . . 2.10 State Bank of Lehi 2.10 Provo Building it Loan Society . 2.40 Peoples State Bank of Am. Fork 2.10 Bank of Pleasant Grove . . 2.10 Bank of Spanish Fork . . 5.20 Payson Building it Loan Society i.eo Commercial Bank of Spanish Span-ish ork 4.40 Commercial Bank of Pay-son Pay-son 4.40 Dixon Real Estate Company 2.10 inan Mortgage Loan Corp- i oration Logan ....... 9 10 1 Utah Real Estate Mortgage j L 39 5 50 Utah Savings it Trust Company Com-pany (short description) 3.70 Wasatch Livestock Loan Company l.W Dom DiMaggio Sparks Bosox Upward Climb ,NEW YORK, Aug. 2 (U.R Un assuming, bespectacled Dom DiMaggio, Di-Maggio, key-noted a quiet riot for the Boston Red sox today, supplying an unspectacular but steady rain of hits in ttieir inconspicuous incon-spicuous climb to American league prominence. Scant attention has been paid to the Red Sox since July 4th. On that day it seemed best to forget them, for they had lost eight in a row and seemed doomed to an even gloomier future. On July 5, however, the Sox started their climb back Into good graces, and today they can boast of having won 20 of their last 27 games, including a 4 to 3 victory over the frantically ambitious Cleveland Indians yesterday. Much credit for this Sox surge has gone, to the trio of Lefty Pitchers, Mel Parnell, Mickey McDermott and Chuck Stobbs, Yet here is a fact that cannot be overlooked: DiMaggio has hit safely at least once in each of those games. His consecutive streak is now 28, half of the rec ord 56 set by brother Joe in 1941, and his batting average is a lusty .344. Winn 15th Game Parnell won his 15th same of the season in that Cleveland meeting yesterday. It gave the Red Sox three games out of the first. Naturally, there was the us-and us-and lifted them to 2 games out of second place and 7 out of five. Naturally, there was the us ual and justified acclaim for Parnell's feat. The headlines once again failed to mention dependable Dom. But he was in there, to be sure. In the fifth inning he doubled in the run which cut Cleveland's lead Wasatch Lawn (Cemetery) 6.40 WEBER COUNTY MORTGAGES: Federal Building it Loan Association 4.90 Ogden First Fed. Bldg. it Loan Assn. , 4.60 First Security Bank Utah Real Estate Mort- gage Li 39 4.R0 V. A. 46342 6 70 F. H. A. Loans No. 3183 B 7.00 First Security Bank .... 4.90 Wicks, E. B. Company . . 3.40 Zion's Savings Bank it Trust Co. . 5.20 Zion's Benefit Building Society 3.70 RELEASE OF MORTGAGE: Bank of St. George 1.00 Ordinary Form 1.00 Deseret Federal Savings it Loan (short) 1.30 Deseret Federal Savings & Loan (long) 1.60 Federal Land Bank 1.30 Federal Land Bank 1.60 Federal Land Bank 1-90 Federal Land Bank 2.20 Federal Land Bank . . . 2.80 Home Owners Loan No. 154 (Utah Revised May 5, 1941) 1.30 Intermountain Building it Loan Association 1.60 Investors Syndicate .... 1.60 Investors Syndicate t (PJfa V I Land Bank Commissioner 2.20 Land Bank Commissioner iiimg; , .ou Marginal 50 Metropolitan Insurance Company .. 1.60 Prudential Insurance Com- pany 1.30 Prudential Insurance Company Com-pany (Revised 61936) 1.60 State Bank of Hurricane . 1.30 St. George Building Society So-ciety (Partial) Tracy-Collins Trust Company Com-pany .... Utah Real Estate "L-57" Zion's Savings Bank it Trust Comnanv (short) 1 30 vaney state Bank bellow 3.10 Valley State Bank Pink 6.40 For all SERVICES NOT HEREIN HERE-IN ENUMERATED A REASONABLE REA-SONABLE COMPENSATION. FEES are subject to CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE where printed forms are changed. Words Fee 200 or less $ 1.00 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 1900 2000 2100 1.30 1.60 1.90 2.20 2.50 2.80 3.10 3.40 3.70 4.00 4.30 4.60 4.90 5.20 5.50 5.80 6.10 6.40 6.70 2200 7.00 2300 7.30 2400 7.60 2500 7.90 2600 . 8.20 2700 8.50 2800 8.80 2900 9.10 3000 9.40 100 9.70 3200 4 10.00 3300 10.30 3400 10.60 3500 i 10.90 3600 i 11.20 3700 11.50 3800 11.80 3900 12.10 4000 12.40 4100 12.70 4200 13.00 4300 13.30 400 13.60 4500 13.90 4600 14.20 4700 14.50 4800 14.80 4900 13.10 5000 15.40 3100 13.70 3200 16.00 50 cents extra for Rider MILDRED E. REAM, Utah Countv Recorder Published in The Daily Herald 'August 2, 1949. Maintenance Tops In Softball Leapue Loop W . 4 L 0 1 1 3 4 5 Pet. 1.000 .800 .750 .400 .200 .000 Central Main. Rolling Mills Open Hearth 4 3 2 1 0 Engineers Accounting Ironton . . Monday's Results Open Hearth 14, Accounting 13. Rolling Mills 6, Engineers 4. Central Maintenance 12, Iron- ton 4. Olsen, Mayne Capture Wild Mat Fracas How wild can they get? That was the question Provo wrestling fans were asking today, to-day, after the latest mat brawl at Kenny Mayne and Milt Olsen P"ie.a. two-mile mark of defeated Gvdsv Joe and Tony19 71 to 1948 and etched the one- Ollvas in an Australian team tag match Monday night, but as was the case last week, most of the fun occurred after the fracas had officially ended. Milt Olsen took the third and deciding fall by pinning the Gypsy with a body jackknife. Gypsy Joe's wife got Into the act again. As Mayne was standing on the ring apron watching his partner finish off GypsyJoe, Mrs. Gypsy Joe clawed Mayne's legs with her finger nails. In retaliation, retali-ation, the "people's choice" kicked kick-ed at her with his foot. Gypsy Unhappy The Globetrotter didn't like Mayne's treatment of his wife and stormed after Kenny, swinging swing-ing a haymaker that sent Mayne spilling off the ring apron. The crowd started rushing to the ringside and milling around, but cooler heads prevailed. However, Gypsy Joe was still unhappy today and jo Promoter Dave Reynolds completed ar- ran cements for a return Aus - .90'tralian tag team match between the same four wrestlers. They - niccv hi iiv i iT.uuwBj 0 event at Timp park. Combine Their Talents Gypsy Joe and Olivas combined com-bined their talents on a new form of neck twisting to render Mayne hors de combat, as the Globetrotter Globe-trotter got credit for the first fall in 13 minutes. Mayne and Olsen then worked together to put Olivas to sleep with he "sleeper" hold. Mayne applied the hold and then Olsen pinned Olivas' shoulders to the mat to win the second fall in 12 minutes. Then came the battle for the third fall and finishing fireworks. Lefty Pacer defeated Johnny James two falls to one in the semifinal, while Leon Guymon won a three-round decision fromjcentrate on the cage sport, BYU Bill Faulkner in an amateur box- 'officials said. ing match. to 3-2. And in the eighth he scored the winning run after nming tne first of three consecutive Boston; The Indians had Jumped to 2-0 lead in the third on singles1 the winning run after hitting the J Hegan. Dale Mitchell and Lou Boudreau Joe Gordon s walk and Larry Dobys force out. negm nomsrea iii uic iuui ui w make it 3-0. The Red Sox scored first in the fourth on Vern Steph- ens double and Bobby Doerr's single. They got two more in the !.!. . TI ) J ITkL... . . inm wnen mraic nuocu was safe on a force-out, Parnell sin- ?J 'J t,.ZZ or S- " li, k i ?k. .i-hti. ni- 1.30!Maggio,' Pesky and Williams sin- which the Cougars will play Igled in order for the winning! on their home grid iron, since the 1 00 run .early season home games will be L60 Pitches Eight against non c o n f e r e nee op- Lanky Karl Drews pitched ,eieht - hit game to give the St Louis Browns a 2 to 0 night timejditional interest in this year's shutout over the Washington iiom coming game since cnaries Senators. Bob DilHnger's three L "Chick" Atkinson, newly ap-singles ap-singles in four times at bat head- pointed head football coach at ed the 10-hit St. Louis attack, Those were the only two games scheduled in the American. The Brooklyn Dodgers crawled crawl-ed to within half a game of the leading St. Louis Cardinals in the National. The Dodgers jumped to a 6-0 lead in the first inning for and the home coming ball in the an eventual 9 to 0 triumph over evening the Pirates, while the Cardinals! Dr. Clark 'said that committees bowed to the Boston Braves, 8 to will be appointed to include both 1 'alumni association and student Ralph Branca scored his 12th: win of the season for the Dodgers! in pitching four-hit ball. A total 1 or i uoogers paraoeo to Dai in, mai lusiy iirsi, ana tne nrsi sev - '"8? '7' . " , umy r.noi oiauRnic. s lourvn- inning homer deprived Warren Spahn of a shutout as the Braves won. Bob Elliott's homer in the first and Ed Sauer's three run homer in the third topped the 11 -hit Brave attack The Giants rapped out 14 hits for an 11 to 3 win over the Cubs, their fourth win in a row. Bobby Bob-by Thomson's triple, two doubles and a single in six tries was best for the victors. " Yesterday's star Mel Parnell of the Red Sox for his 15th win. PROFESSIONAL MIDGET AUTO RACING At the Pleasant Grove Speedway On Highway 91 every Friday evening: at 8:15 p. m. From 15 to 20 top cars and drivers from California, Colorado and Utah are participating. Don't forget August 5th for plenty of thrills and spills. Adm: Adults $1.00 Clarence Robison Chosen Head Cougar Track Coach Clarence T. Bobby" Robison, the Beehive state's representative representa-tive on the 1948 U. S. Olympic track team, was named head track coach at Brigham Young university univer-sity Tuesday. npyuuiuneni Of the annul. BYU track ace to th. .,.,. coaching post was made by Preai- nuwirp a. McDonald on recommendation of Edwin R. wiSu drector ot athletlca. Robison had previously been appointed ap-pointed instructor In health and physical education at the university univer-sity and will take over his teaching teach-ing duties next fall. Robison succeeds Stan Watts, who served as track and field coach last spring. Watta was nam-ett nam-ett head basketball coach last winter, succeeding Floyd Millet. Recognized as one of the greatest great-est distance runners in the history of collegiate competition in Utah, Robison is holder of the Skyline Six conference records in the mile and two-mile events and 1949 cnampion m tne half-mile. He mile record of 4:21.1 this year iominaies Lonr Races rne long - striding Olympic trackster dominated the long races in me mountain states dur Ing the past three years. In one dual meet he accomplished the rare teat of winning the half-mile, half-mile, mile and two-mile grinds the same afternoon. A highlight of Robison's career was landing a spot on the 1948 U. S. Olympic team in competition competi-tion with the nation's best distance dis-tance runners. He became the fourth Cougar track athlete to represent Utah in the international interna-tional games, following Alma Richards, high jump, 1912; Clinton Clin-ton F. Larson, high jump, 1920, and Dale Schofield, 400-meter hurdles, 1936. A native of Fillmore, Utah. "Robby" was a three-year letter man in basketball and track at Millard high school, and attend- aPfl R VT T rwn vosre HofM- Antar. ln the s n ,n 194;j rv.rt fnr thrt, VMr, i.irfi. L,.... j .v.. o...w r, i jreturned to Brigham Youne in 1946. Wins Cross-Country Robison last fall retired the Horace G. Merrill trophy by completing com-pleting his third win of the annual an-nual cross-country run at Brigham Brig-ham Young. He holds the record rec-ord for the 2i -mile course at 12:21. I 1 J - 1 ! 1 I rnor 10 nis gmauaiiuii iium byu in June, the e-ioot, 4-incn trackman was honored as the university's uni-versity's outstanding athlete. He served as manager of intramural sports during his senior year. The 26-year-old Robison was coached during his college career by Floyd Millet, former Cougar track and basketball mentor, and Slan Watts, who succeeded Mil let last spring. His new appoint m-nt will leave Watts free to con After completion of his Skyline Six running triumphs Robison nV. il-. Df U nOTOfSCOfTlinQ Slated FOT NOV. 5 tcu Wl Homecoming for Brigham oung univcrsi,y students and , will be hcld on Saturday, November 5, according to Dr. Harold Glen Clark, executive secretary sec-retary of the BYU Ahimnl association. as-sociation. In the traditional home coming football game the BYU Cougars will oppose Utah State Agricult- ural College in the Y" stadium. This will be the first conference n'Pnems BYU football fans will have ad- j BYU, will be guiding the Cougars in his first season Other highlights of home coming com-ing day will also include the colorful col-orful parades through the streets of down-town Provo, the informal reception for alumni and friends, body representatives. SCORES 4-3 VICTORY pioneer Park's junior baseball 1 team defeated Memorial Park, 4-3. 'Monday afternoon at North pflrk in a league contest. Grand Coulee Dam easily could house in its structure the great est of the Egyptian pyramids. K Radiators Repaired Auto Glass Installed Specialised Work AHLANDER'S 496 So. Dnlv. Avenue i Children 50c : : New Track Coach Clarence Robison, Brigham Young university distance ace, will take over this fall as the Cougars new head track and field coach replacing Stan Watts, who was named head BYU basketball coach last winter. win-ter. Robison is one of the greatest great-est distance runners in Skyline Six conference history and was on the 1948 U. S. Olympic team. won fifth place in the mile at both the NCAA championships and the national AAU meet this summer. He was then selected by the natonal AAU on the 55-man 55-man track team for its 1949 tour of European track meets, and copped a fifth place in the 1500- meters in the opening test against Scandinavian stars last week. He is also a member of the U. S. 6000-meter relay team. The newly appointed Cougar coach will return with the U. S. tracksters Aug. 18, and will assume as-sume his new post In September, o etV r , , -X uX AVf. 1 i J SHRIVER ANNIVERSARY SALE Hart Schaffner & Marx and other brands fine gabardines, patterned worsted, clear cut w o r s t e d, tweeds, flannels, Shetland types, coverts REGULAR WEIGHT SUITS SUMMER SUITS Were $35 to $52.50 Now. SPORT COAT Florsheim and Freeman Shoes All Summer Styles and Discontinued Numbers Florsheim Shoes were 15.95 and 16.95, Now Florsheim Shoes were Freeman Shoes were ONE GROUP Swim Trunks were $4.95 1.95 How They Stand INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE W L Pet. . 5 2 .714 . 5 2 .714 . S 2 .714 . 5 2 .714 . 1 6 .143 . 0 7 .000 Provo American Fork Magna Helper Brigham City Bingham Monday's Results (No games scheduled). AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Cleveland Boston . . . 60 56 54 54 53 41 36 34 35 40 43 46 46 57 58 63 632 .583 .357 .540 .535 .418 .383 .351 Detroit Philadelphia Chicago Washington St. Louis . . Monday's Results Boston 4, Cleveland 3. St. Louis 2, Washington 0 NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 58 38 38 46 46 47 50 58 63 .604 Brooklyn 57 .600 Boston 52 .531 .521 .515 .474 .396 New York 50 Philadelphia 50 Pittsburgh 45 Cincinnati 38 Chicago 36 .364 Monday's Results Brooklyn 9, Pittsburgh 0 New York 11, Chicago 3. Boston 8, St. Louis 1. PIONEER LEAGUE Billings .55 28 .663 Salt Lake 51 33 .607 Pocatello 51 33 .607 Twin Falls 47 38 .553 Great Falls 41 41 .500 Ogden 36 50 .419 Boise 31 55 .360 Idaho Falls 24 58 .293 Monday's Results Salt Lake 7, Idaho Falls 4. Pocatello 15, Ogden 3. Twin Falls 7, Billings 6 (11 innings). in-nings). Great Falls 4, Boise 2. : Tuesday's Probable Pitchers: Idaho Falls (Greco 2-9) at Salt! Lake (Domenlchelli 7-6, 8:15 p.m. Pocatello (Vogel 10-4) at Ogden (Erwin 0-1) 8:15 p. m. Great Falls (Scott 9-9) at Boise! (Yerkes 2-3), 8:30 p. m. Billings- (Wallerstein 7-3) at Twin Falls (Maycock 2-1). 8:15 p. m. PACIFIC COAfiT LEAGUE Hollywood 77 33 .592 Sacramento 69 58 .543; Oakland .... 67 61 .523 San Diego 664 64 .500 Portland 63 64 .496 Seattle , 63 67 .485 San Francisco . ... 36 72 .438 Los Angeles 46 75 .433 Monday's Results (No games scheduled). Were $50 to $90 Nqw Were $30 to $50 Now. 17.95 and 18.95, Now 13.50, Now ALL STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE Assignments Made In Utah State Coaching Setup LOGAN, Utah, Aug. 2 (U.PJ Joe E. Whitesides, Utah State director di-rector r athletics, today announced an-nounced coaching assignments at the Farmer school, retaining for himself the basketball coaching assignment and officially placing George Melinkovich as head foot- ball coach. Other assignments: Howard Linford, varsity line football coach, head varsity track coach; Paul Marston, varsity backfield coach and head tennis coach; Marvin Bell, baseball coach. freshman basketball and football coach: Dale Nelson, frosh track coach and varsity skiing, Ken Vanderhoff, swimming and golf, and George Nelson, wrestling and trainer. The Aggie fall training camp is slated to open Sept. 1. The players, will live in the field house and a training table will be conducted. Carrier Boys' League Now Playing All boys eligible to play in Provo Newspaper Carriers' soft-ball soft-ball league are urged to report to North park every Tuesday and Thursday at 9 a. m., it was reported re-ported today by league officials. Any newspaper carrier boy in tfrovo is eligible to play in the league. The grade school baseball league plays every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 a. m. at North park, it was reported. B aseball A S E B A L L Wednesday Nite Provo Timps Vs Bingham TIMP PARK 8:15 P. 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