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Show hes as Jump 7 Ftset Birura - - is WiiralS&rllOy. Dim Menu's liveiniff' As 87oetf ds Prevail By SCOTT BAILLHJ UPI- - Sports Writer i Calif. (UPI) Brumel comes from SiValeriy beria, but it's a cinch that he's not going to be sent back there. The world's greatest high jump-e- r became the first man to clear the bar at 7 feefc, 5 inches Sunday as he electrified a dual track and field meet in which the United States bested Russia for the fourth straight time, It marked the second world j ark to fall in as many !;days. Harold Connolly of the United States demolished his world mark in the hammer throw : Saturday with a fling of 231 feet, 10 inches. also bested his old .. Brumel and he did it on mark of his., very first shot at the 7 foot, . 5 inch height. But it only was one of the eight first places which the Soviet track and field' squad could pick up while the United States men won STANFORD, ; L 128-10- 7. ' : , 7-4- 5g 14 events' The same old story prevailed in battle however, the women's where the Soviet gals displayed too much muscle and bustle. With Tamara Press racking up wins in the discus and shot put, the Rus-- t sian women posted seven) first the Americans' three and outscored them, "Finest Boys," Coach "This was the finest bunch of boys we've ever had," said Coach John Oelkers of the United States. "And they're really going to be ready for Tokyo," Getting down to cases, Oelkers places ,to j 66-4- 1.' . .'..'! Pony League Standings I t.......wim"HMWtWW""" P. 0. Tigers ' IP cinks r -- A. F. Athletics W L 11 1 2 2 4 5 I.tJlQ9 6 ... , 2.L.l 74 A. Redlegs A.' I?. Steelers A. F, Senators 7 9 j Xiiidou ...... 1 ................ .......... 2 .9 Alpine 0 11 Friday's Results: Lindon 12, Alpine 5. Monday's Schedule: Alpine at Tigers,' 5 p.m. Tuesday's Schedule: (No games scheduled). W 10 L 5 6 6 8 S 1 3 12 One rained out game cancelled. Last Week's Results r i 9-- Tourney Openers Set Hall of Fame The annual Provo Inivitational Softball tourney will get underway j . I Central Utah Junior Tennis Fourth Week Standings W L Pet. 6rem ... Lehi j...... American Fork Manti .. SpringviUe 0 1.000 3 0 1.000 2 2 .500 2 2 .500 0 3 .000 000 0 4 Manti vs Orem to be this week. Schedule for this Week Thursday, 2 p.m. American Fork at Lehi Manti at rSpringville Orem at Provo ' v OREM Provo lad Orem com-plet- ed 4:ivH if', - ; four-tent- 12-tea- m Cen- (Thursday in what is expected to be the Championship games in the five game program for the 1962 season. Orem did- - not complete its matches with Manti last week because most of the Manti ' girls were away at a summer encampment. The Manti boys were leading Orem at the , completion of their rounds, but it is generally expected that the Orem girls will more than balance the score when the Manti girls come to Orem to complete their games. Orem will be handicapped by .the loss of two of their acesi Mar- garet Greenwood and Anna Lee Greenwood. This is not expected to handicap .them tod much in their completion games With Man- ti, but it could be serious in the championship games with; Provo Thursday and could be a deciding . - . factor. hs st j Mickey Eyes Record Try , . d! y; 9. Gary Player Captures PGA Crown . 6--3, RADIATORS Tta-mar- ar Donnd Floyd Captures IClay Courts Tennis Championship a's . Payson Defeats 0-- l! -- S.F.19tol2 .6-- 8) , 6-- 6) 8-- 10 two-da- 19-1-2, 6-- 3) ; Stake Utah SoftbaHSummary Riverside CC Scotch Foursome . 6-- 6-- 4,, . -- . 7-- 6-- 4. 6-- 2, xy- -a , 2-- 6--1, 6--1. 5-- 6--3. AH LANDERS Unly. Aveirat re. He was jtraited by Ed Wolsey, Provo, and Harry Young, Provo, each of whom turned in cards of 133. Harry hkd a handicap of only nine .strokes, and his 151 gross was goocp shooting. It was one of. the most success ful Central Utkh Meets with more than 180 golfers teeing off for, the two day tournament. Two bi? trophies, given to Jack Ridd and Glen Beere vere the top prizes of the day, but the more , than $1500 in prizejs distributed to the top finishers .helped to make their particular daW successful. ,Low Gross-Jac- Ridd, Magna, qiendon Hatch, Provo, 143 Ralph Johnson, Salt Lake, 147 (7473); Keith Barton, Magna, 147 ) ; Tick Nel-so; ) Jon Provo, 149. Mauss, Salt Lake, 149 Joe Morton, Salt Lake, 150 Keith Urry, Provo, 150 ( U Blaine Frariei". Provo, 150 ; Clark Whitlock, 151 ; L. R. Ivins, Salt Lake, 151 Arlin Peacock . Salt Lake, 151 (74-142 (69-73- ); (71-72- ); (70-77- n, (76-73- (76-73- ); (77-73- ); 72-7- 8 (74-7- (75-7- 6) (78-73- ); 77). Low Net' Glen Beere, Provo- Roosevelt, gross 180. 24 hdc, 132 net Ed Wolsey, Pfovo, gross 155, 11 hdc, 133 net Provo, gross 151, 9 133 net ); hdc, Rusty Brun-- . Salt son, Lakb, gross 153, 9 hdc, 135 net (79-7Dale Lewis, Pro-- 1 11 vo, gross 157, hdc, 135 net (79-78); Guy Walker, Provo, gross 173, 19 hdc, 135 net H.j Christiansen, Provo, gross 158,! 11 hdc, 136 net Dex Alger Provo, gross 150, 7 hdc, 136 net Glen Hatch, Salt Lake, gross Bob 183, 23 hdc;, 137 net 20 177, Jensen, Provb, gross hdc. 137 net (67-9Ken Clausse, Pro? 10 hdc, 137 net vo,- gross 151 Roy Peterson, Provo, gross 153, 8 hide, 137 net Greg Passie, Provo, gross, 166, 14 hdc, 138 net It. L. hrin Tooke, Provo wtVicc 157 139 net L. It. Ivins, Salt Lake, grpss 151, 6 hdc, 139 ); Kent Collins, Provo,, net gross 155, 8 hdc, 139 net (91-8- 9; (80-75- ); (75-76- 4 (83-90- ); (77-81- ); " (81-102- ); 0) - (77-80- ); (76-77- ); (82-84- ); 1 (78-76-8-1); 178-73- (79-76- ). Wasatc All-Sta- rs Grabl h5 Victory Wasatch All Stars jumped Kit the Finlinson for seven runs first inning, then teed off oil big Jim Rees for seven more in the third inning to give him the necessary margin lor an easy 5 victory civer Timpanogos All Stars Saturday night in an exhibition game between the two. 17-- teams. ' . Slated originally as an unofficial City Championship match between the tjwo teams it changed its status early In the game an4 became merely a practice session as mana gers shifted players back and forth in the lineup looking for best looking combinations. Randy Olsen, Randy Turpin, Steve Bigler,) and Steve Fullmer were the big Wasatch power guns in, those opening innings. Bigler's home run with two mates on the paths took the heart out of the Timpanogos defense. 8--5. . 6-- 35-35- 70 ". 6--3. 6-- 4, 8-- 3. 08 " ' 36-34- 70 6--1, 6--1. 6--1, 6--1, 6--1, 6-- 1. WALKER 6--1. 6-- 0. 6-- 6--1, I WE LGO ME'... 8-- ar 18-ho- le 6--1, 8-- 0 6--1. 8--3. 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When you do Cash Ybu 'MWWWf REPAIRED Auto Gilts Installed ' - Specialized Work ed 6) : C9 S two-ye- - M Orem defeated Provo in a practice round the1 week before .the ppening of League play by a score but both teams have Imof proved since that time and some hi ut Baseball Standinos 193-1- .. . 12 classy vhich gave him a 8--0. . . r, 132 sec 8, . . : his handicap 8-- 1. main undefeated todate in League tennis matches and they will meet ,: j All-Sta- rs 4 6--1, tral Utah Junior Tennis teams re. ; Ridd Captures CU Amateur Crown cr-tonight at Harmon Park, with ' tm A;tr t&p three games on the docket. ! days by formally inducting them Peterson! Motor will meet the into its hallowed Hall of Fame. at 6:45 p. m. in Orem Jackie Robinson, who brijke ' the tourney opener baseball's color line in 1947; Bob ' Other games tonight will find . , tniipHMHto I Feller, the game's greatest strikeBerthold Realty facing Our Chapel out pitcher of the modern era; ' of Memories at 8 p. m. and The ' Bill McKechnie, who led three By WENDELL RIGBY , , II Shah meeting Pratt Hill at 9:15 Herald Sports Writer 1 National League teams to pen' ' i ? Jack Ridd,,veteran Magna link-step. m. ':J nants, and Edd Roush, star outCentral Utah won the fielder with the Cincinnati Reds The tourney will run for 36 Medal Play hole two weeks with games scheduled and New York Giants between Amateur " ,h a 1 blazing two . 1916 and 1931, are the newest Tournament wi " on MondjayVWednesday, Thura 142 Sunday afternoon members of the, Hall of Fame under par , according to, Pet Saturday .day knocked of a second Olsen, tourney director. Ridd had to be good to beat off who will be inducted. off the meet mark which he on the Timpanogos Golf Course, "It will undoubtedly be the best last year in Moscow. the challenge of Glendon (Glen) Provo Invitational Softball tour Hatch, Provo golfer, who took secIn other big wins Sunday, tie ney we've ever had, Olsen said. ond! place in the low gross play Americans retained their mastery Morris j Motors and Hohman's the Magna shooter, with a behind ever the Russians in the 200 me- Florsheim Shoes of Salt Lake are one under par 143. ters which Paul Drayton captured the pre-t- o urney favorites.X WINNING FORM Al Oerter of the USA shows his in 20.8 and the 400 meter hurdles It; was a sensational 69 in Sat1 inch Willie which in urday's first round that helped Atterberry winning form as (he throws the discustwo-da-200 feetBussian-Unite' Age, illness, worry and sorrow SALT BONNEVILLE Ridd to his victory. He ran into clocked a 50.3. FLATS, y can cut down the secretion of pigSunday in the second dav of the Sund-daSpeed king Mickey difficulty on the 18th hole Al; Oerter's throw of (200 feet ment and cause the hair to turn States track and field meet in Stanford stadium. Utah (UPIXspent ball went against when his the day tuning Thompson one inch gained him first gray or white. (Herald-UP- I Tel4hoto). Ridd made cool the but race and his car streamlined the up fence, place in the discus while Russia's to get the in sensational recovery a flats today! inspecting the salt Vladimir Trusenev had to set all-owhere to the on effort back an greens ball preparation for for. third spot behind Rink Bab- in back him had 25 foot a new world land speed to set a putt 0 effort ka. Babka had a the running' again. record. to Trusenev's 189-It was a battle between Ridd the Weather husky permitting, Two. Double Winners American League southern California race car driv- and Hatch all the way. Ridd's Saturday's Results Tamara Press and Pyotr Bolpt er and car builder hopes to make 69 Saturday added to a 73 Sunday W L Pet. GB Pittsburgh 7San Fraij 6, 11 inn nikov, both of Russia, were the chalked up by latch, playing one a record attempt tomorrow Cincinnati 5 New York 3 55 37 .598 only double winners. While Mss New York Los Angeles 3 Chicago 1 Thompson is back on the salt of the best games of his golfing 53 41 .564 3 Press won the discus Saturday Los Angeles absence. Inj I960 life. St. Louis 7 Houston 0, 1st, day after a 52 44 .542 5 and shotput Sunday; BolotnikjDV Minnesota Low net honors went to Glen to 7 Houston St. Louis 3, 2nd, night he came close setting aj hew 49 45 .521 V followed his Saturday 10,000 me- Cleveland who Milwaukee 8 Philadelphia 1, night record when his streamlined Chal Beere, a young Provo golfer at 49 47 .510 8 By LEO II. PETERSEN ters triumph by taking the 5,000 Baltimore school 49 49 .500 9 lenger reached a speed of 406.6 has been teaching Chicago UPI Sports Editor in 13:55.6. Coast Pacific He League Roosevelt. really began his 45 48 .484 10 m.p.h. on one run. However, ,the NEWTOWN, SQUARE, Pa GB Wilma Rudolph won the wom- Detroit Pet a overworked little racer broke jdown golfing just yar ago, and using 44 50 .468 12 adnew the (UPI) .643 . . . San as us- Boston Ga'ry en's 100 meters handily Player, Diego, on the required return run; and his 24 point handicap to goodof .91 43 55 .439 15 Kansas City .564 7 in :11.5 and then anchored Salt Lake City ruA cnampion, nad one more Thompson was unable to set a vantage, he carded scores ual 35 58 .376 20 Washington 12 400 meter .520 Tacoma women's championship to go today to record. the winning and 81 for a not so bad 180, less Results achieve his Sunday's 15 .490 ambition. Hawaii Vivian golfing relay. Her teammate, 7 Boston 3 7- When the .485 15 Portland Brown, scored a mild upset In Chicago 3 York New 1st 2, inch South shot African even an 17 Washington .469 Seattle taking the 200 meters in 23.7. 8 New York 3, 2nd Washington .468 17 Vancouver par 70 Sunday to win the PGA Weekend Sports Summary Russia also prevailed in the Baltimore 8 Minnesota 6 title it left him only one more .354 28 34 Spokane womens 80 meter hurdles and 800 3 11 Detroit Kansas crown to go for his own "golfing City Sunday's Results meters with Irina Press, Cleveland 7 Los Angeles 3 Salt Lake City 10 Seattle 0 (1st grand slam." kid sister, and Lyudmila Results "When I started out in this busgame) Saturday's Lysenko handily winning each evSeattle 6 Salt Lake pity 0 (2nd iness of being a golf professional Chicago 5 Boston .0 ent. 6 7 nine years ago,"' Player said, "I game, 7 innings) But Leah Bennett of Honolulu Minnesota 4 Baltimore 6 4 (1st had one goal. That was to win 3 Portland San York New Diego Washington came but with an American rec Detroit '7 Kansas RIVER FOREST, HI. (UPI) the four big ones. Now I've got game, 7 innings) City 5, night United Press International ord in the 800, although she fin By 3 13 0 4 Portland Cleveland Los Angeles (2nd three of them the Masters, the Donna Floyd Of Arlington, Va., night San Diego Sunday ished third. Her time was 2:10.4 title of British Open and the PGA. game) NEWTON SQUARE, Pa. (UPI) won the women's singles Courts to Mrs. Lysenko's 2:08.6. National League Tacoma 8 Spokane I (1st game, "All I need now is the U.S. the National City Clay Player of. South Africa Gary W L Pet. GB The decathlon title also went to 7 innings) 15 to out in championship and Fred Stolle of go Open and I am going first the foreigner; becomes of 66 34 .660 ... Spokane 5 Tacoma 2 2nd game) and Russia, with Vasili Kuznetsox col Los Angeles get it next year." to win the PGA golf Australia and Chuck McKinley the years 64 36 .640 2 into lecting 7,830 points. He was far San Francisco advanced Hawaii 4 Vancouver 4 (game Wears Black Clothes title with a final round of ?0 for St. Ann, Mo., final. 60 37 .619 4 ahead of America's Paul Herman Pittsburgh called by prearranged curfew The black - clad Player, who a 278 total. men's singles 54 41 .568 9 who took second with 7,653. Cincinnati after 10 innings.) chews raisins to keep his strength The BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) STANFORD, Calif. (UPI) 55 43 .561 10' St. Louis d and wears black because it mal;es team won Russia Boat of Club the Detroit Valery Brumel 50 49 .505 15 Milwaukee him feel "warm and strong,". Mondays Probable Pitchers .7 feet, 5 inches in the trophy for the sixth time in seven 45 55 .450 21 at Hawaii Philadelphia Portland (Griffin in the tiis U.S., Open eighth U. S. Russia track meet. The years in the; National Kowing 36 60 .375 28 11-Houston in which Nicklaus boat Jack (Egan year men routed the Rus championships. 35 64 .354 30 at San Diego Arnold Palmer for the title in a American Chicago Seattle (Smith sians and the U. S. S. R. wom ORCHARD LAKE, Mich. (UPI) 24 70 .255 39 New York in His best ;he (Tsitouris rivals playoff. showing American their trounced en Art Hudnutt of Elyria, Ohio at Spo- -. biggest one of them all the U .S. in the PAYSON Vancouver (Schroll Payson defeated y Sunday's Results meet, won the Western amateur golf Spanish Fork, Open was in Tulsa in 195ffwhen Saturday in Milwaukee 11 Philadelphia 10, 1st kane (Reed championship with a 1 up victory a Central Utah League game. he finished second four strokes Milwaukee 5 Philadelphia 2, 2nd (Only games scheduled) over Bud Stevens. behind the winner, Tommy Bolt. New York 4, 1st The big hitters for Payson in Cincinnati,-1ShirLDS SUTTON, Mass. (UPI) eluded Roper, a homer; Hudson, Cincinnati 4 New York 3, 2nd Player was the first foreigner ley Englehorn of Spokane, Wash., two triples; Blad, a triple apd Los Angeles 13 Chicago 6 (6 to win this tournament since Ajus won the $10,000 Lady Carling Open tralian Jim Ferrier won it in 1947. double; Montague, . a double; innings, rain) golf tournament with a total of "Now as a foreigner I have won Fowler, a triple; Ewell, two St. Louis 3 Houston 1 226. San Francisco 5 Pittsburgh 4 them ail except tne u.s. upen Final Standings W. L. Pet. triples; Kay, k triple. Saturday f Last year I was the first foreigner University Ward .. 8 2 .800 Calif. (UPI) to ever be your leading money Park Ward STANFORD, 7 3 .700 Hammer Harold Connolly thrower to want Ihe Now I become winner. 7 3 .700 Provo Sixth Ward of 231 feet, set a world to record win four the first foreigner! big Provo Fourth Ward 4 6 .400 10 in United inches States the . ones." 2 8 .200 Provo Third Ward track and field meet. He can't make it this year, for Provo Fourteenth Ward 2 8 .200 tough matches are sla ed ori Earl Shepherd, P. def. Craig NEW YOR (UPI) Beau Pairings were announced today the $13,000 he picked up Sunday Last We ek's Results the Provo courts Thursday 2 Miller, IJ, Club's Riverside Country liim won the the for $109,000 Brooklyn Purple winning the PGA gave Provo Sixth IV, University 2 Provo won a pair of matches Tom Anderson, P, def. Don Scotch Foursome, Scheduled for by at Aqueduct. of $41,513.35 leaving him Park Ward 11, Provo Third 2 a total Handicap last week, beating Manti 2 in Peterson, L, OCEANPORT, N. J. (UPI) $30,000 behind Palmer. v Tuesday afternoon. Provo Fourth II, Fourteenth 7 a makeup mtch, then downing include i Boys Doubles Ties For 17th Firm Palmer They Policy scored her first stakes University Ward will represent in tne reguianyf scnea-ule- d ijem Mrs. Evans-Mik- e 12:56 Dr. and Craig in Mike ?ybb Palmer up only picked Cooper, L, Utah Stake in the Region Softball victory in the $57,200 Monmouth round. American Fork bal- def. Mrs Gene Mr. and 17th place-4t- en Terry-Dou- g Evans; for tied Clark, finishing Bryan Wing, P, Tournament which is slated for Uaks at MOnmoutn park. anced their budget at 2 by turn1:04 Dr. and Mrs Dick Clark, strokes behind the winning player INGLEIWOOD. Calif (UPI) Aug. 6. ing back Springville 3 inj a close Larson-"Bruc- e Mrs. Marcus Y Mr. and Flash and Noti won the split Palmer Johnson; heartbreak a for was John It Eliason, L, ana nara lougnt matcn. rne rorfc "three-qtia- r divisions 1:12 Mrs. and a Mr. Lloyd-Robe- rt for of the $102,100 Hollywood was Ashton, who (Pete def. Brute going Poulson, ers wer forced to forfeit' the JOCKEY KICKS MOUNT - the Mas 1:20 Ted Mr. Mrs. and He won had Juvenile Kirwin; ter slam." Championship stakes at girl's doubles match to add One P, Mrs. and Mr. this ; British NEW YORK the Wayne Hacking, ters and Manny Hollywood Park. Open (UPI) Girls Singles more risk to their fourth found Mr. and Mrs. Dori Riggs; Mr. year and his golfing ambition is AINTREE, England (UPI) en fined $100 for Bobby Hansen, P, def, Mary and Mrs. Ed Stein, Mr. and Mrs. to win all the four big ones in play. Jim Clark of Britain, driving a his Bend, mount, Rocky SUMMARIES Hadfield, L, U.S. kicking Dick Wiseman; 1 K jvir. ana one year. That would-b- e the won the British Grand in the stomach after Wednesday's Lotus V-Provo 7, Manti 2 "Jody Mikkelson, P, def. Susan Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and inr addition PGA Open and the fourth race jat Aqueduct, The Prii'auto race. i. Ellison, L, Boys Singles now hojds.. Mrs. Kent Tolboe. he titles to the second. finished gelding def. Jenifer Poll, P, Roger Porter, P, def. Dienjnls 1:44 Dr. and Mrs. Dixon, Mr. ' Marilyn But it was thel opposite for PlayFLY AIR TAXI Kearner, L, Peterson, M, and Mrs. Art Hollowman; 1:52 . er. V'. can Merrill Chrittophiraen Ellp Earl Shepherd, P, def. ohn Girls Doubles Mr. and Mrs. H. V, JShephard, Dr. been hearing ever since Aronimink course with its par of pl in life hours that will fly "I've save a 0 ison, M, 64, Carson, L, and Mrs. Glenn .Allen,1; 2:00 Mr. I won the Masters in 1961 'What's Sherry Bennett-Pa-t was th cost It to and of hot good enough give driving day Doug4 Wing, P, def. Howard def. Peggy Nielsen-Collee- n Croft, and Mrs. Ron Anderson and Mr. happened to Gary Player." him the PGA championship by almost car miltag. If it'i business, Knight, M, P, ambulance or short vacation, lot know and Mrs. George jHeidt; 2:08 them let I yester- one stroke oyer Bob Goalby, a "Well, American Fork 5, Springville 3 Boys Doubles Provo Flying Service hehjs yo. Mrs. Mr. Mr. was around." and Almo still; Illinois former of foot I Alger, day University L FR Carter Stephen Peacock-Phili- p over he 7,045 ball player. 2:16 Mrs. Glenn and His Boys Singles Jenkins; M, def Bryan Terry-Bruc- e Lloyd, John Westerlund, AF, def. Val Dr. and Mrs. Dave Reer; Dr. and P, Mrs. Hal Wakefield J 3:20 Dr. Christensen, S, .Doug Dyring-Joh- n Hallj M, def. Ken Watklns, AF, def. David and Mrs. Mark JeAsen, Mr. and rt Poulson, P. PoulsonJ S, Ray: Taylor-RobeL- -. Mrs. LaMar Bylund; Mr. and tDon Sorenson, AF, def. Doug Mrs. Merlin Slack; 4:00 Mr. and Girls Singles 1 Mrs. George Rea, Mr. and Mrs. Bringhursf, S, Bobby Hansen, P, def. Barbara Gordon Bywater. Doubles Boys Schow, M, 1 Eckles-LemBob Tuesday morning. there will be Briggs, AF, Linda Meminway, P, def. Mary NisamI throwout full a men's def. David Thorn-Mik- e Olsen, KJar, M, handicap tourney. Peggy Nielsen, P, def: Barbara Girls Singles Nielsen, M, am art 3E Ellen Strasburg, AF, def. Girls Doubles HELP WANTED! Croft, P, Jeanne Vane, S, Cheryl Jo Chader, S, def. Barbara Young man with general def. Betty Schow and Partner, M, Hi-raFT Lind, AF, 10-- 8 accounting. Ages knowledge Jen-SeLorraine Judd, S, def. Ann j 25 to 35. Provo 6, Lehi 3 AFl Write Boys Singles Experience to Herald Doubles Girls Russ def, Porter. Box Roger P, 231. 6 Springville girls won by default. Brown, L, fastest-growin- Provo, Orem Junior Netters Sidy Unbeaten ' COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. (UPI) Baseball takes a brief time but from its crowded schedule today to honor two of its modern &ay heroes and two stars of bygone - 1 Johnson Realty 4, Elks 3. Medallion Manor 6, Heber 5. Medallion Manor 4, Elks 3. Johnson Realty defeated Heber 0 on a forfeit. ' DAILY HERALD In Baseball's j iin-ish- Team Standings ' .... 4 Gain Spots high-jumpe- PROVO COLT LEAGUE Heber 23, 1962 ( ( Elks Johnson Realty Medallion Manor JULY Utah County, Utah ot North Utah County XCXJlXj MONDAY, . Junior Baseball Tfil U, i Softball disclosed that he had expected l ie United otates to collect from 128 to 130 points. j Sunday's turnout of nearly 82!, 000 at Stanford Stadium watched Jim Beatty turn in the best race of the day. He won the 1,500 meters in 3:39.9 to set an American record. In another key American v! tory Sunday, Jerry Slebert probably running his last rac- eescaped from being boxed in dur ing the first lap and roared home ahead of the field to win the 800 meters. His clocking 1:46.4 also i Also available in 100 Proof 5 Years Old Bottled in Bond ''A mmmmv INC., PEORIA, ILL, FINANCE COMPANY 'J:V;;'of Provo 80 139 W. Ctnter ft. ) - Wtenv- - FR . 3-62- 75 |