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Show Sgh Lake County , L'foT Thursday, August 13,1964 ROCK) MOISTAIS REVIEW Page 12 Lovinger Captures Cops Title Lovingers County - Wide Baseball Meet Opens League baseball team lost four of 22 games in racing to the coveted year-ol- d league baseball crown but the Lovingers nine won three straight in the round robin for that tourneys title The Lovlnger club defeated Typographographlcal Union, 13-- behind a 2, three-h- it mound performance in the round robin finale at Municipal Park. Typographical Union aces scored one in the fourth and again in 'the final frame to Sports Review -- 100 000 3 4 3 2 King Joy Moose Lodge 200 033 x 8 9 0 Arbon and Wesley; Lunds-ko- g and Noble Peltons Lovingers 001 001 100 3 4 1 4 6 0 Whitehead; 100 010 101 and Zumpano Gusman and Cullimofe. Christensen 000 050 0 5 2 1 021 222 x 9 7 4 Wolfes Weidner, Smith and Dudley; Crawford, Esparza and Carl- TREAT - Winning summer treats from ice cream man Austin Rusand are John Hernandez and his daughters Stephanie, 2, and ElizaCarol Cornish sell, right, LOVINGER beth, SUMMER -- 3. son Junior Net Meet Starts August 19 Kids, dig out you tennis rackets and start brushing up on you serves, forehands and backhands. The Intermountain Junior Tennis championship gets underway, Wednesday, August 19, on the University of Utah courts. Open to youngsters 18 years of age and under, the four-da- y net meet will draw talented young players area. from a five-sta- te Deadline for applications is Saturday, August 15, at 3 P.M. Mall or telephone entries will be accepted by M rs. Marge Bayes, 4040 Morning Star Drive, 277-272- 5. Mid-Summ- Santa Claus er 11 Hosts S.L. County Kids Santa Claus for Salt Lake County boys and girls is Lee Lovlnger. The occasion, 27 years old, was inaugurated by Lee at the same familiar site as it was held lastweek Park. Nine years ago Salt Lake Recreation DepartCounty ment decided to the event with Lee Lovlnger and his brother Jules. The event has grown with each year. Popslcles (12,000 of em), peanuts and new bicycles are er Lov-ing- er given away free by the summer Santa Clauses entitle their day Lee who Lov-ing- er Day Free rides, clown acts and a dozen other activities make the youngsters forget the heat that is so hot each year the event is held. Lee Lovlnger died in 1951. But the spirit of the program he launched remains with each and every Salt Lake County boy and girl who makes the trip to Liberty Park to take part in the er Christmas-typ- e party. A Union Oil 112 0 6 8 1 4 5 5 Surety Life 101 010 1 Glllman, Donaldson, and Bateman and Nielson. 100 400 0 001 000 0 Wolfes Gallegos and Smith and Dudley A. Evans Early & 5 7 1 1 6 1 Whitehead; 300 100 0 Kingdon 4 3 2 201 120 x 6 3 2 6 8 2 001 121 1 King Joy Kingdon Ag 000 010 0 1 3 3 Lundskog, Ora and Knoble, Gustafson and Disorblo Hills, Southwest and Cub Scouts. Peewees are baseballers of age and younger. In Giant action, Mornlngside e, Liberty, Holladay, Lincoln, West-Granit- Murray-Jordan-Ea- st, Mt. Olympus and Holladay No. 2 posted opening day wins. Giant teams are comprised of Junior baseballers years old Here are first day results; Peewees ed Park 11-- Copperton 8, Central 0 Ever. No 2 Redwood Lincoln 0 East-- G. 4 1, Evergreen 13, Mt Olympus Southwest 1, Cub Scout 4, West-- 5, East 0 Mur-- J. Liberty 0 2 Giants 0 Sfornlngside 17, East-Central 2 Holladay 5, Magna 4 Liberty 7, West-G- r. 3, Lincoln 6, Redwood 1 Southw. 0 East-4 5, Mt. Olympus 6, Ever. 5 Holladay no. 2 5, Mur 3 Mur-Jor-- E. 4 t 7-- 11 UteRangers; Club; Magna Mount Riders; Tooele Bit & Spurs and Grantsville Dusty Riders. For further Information call publicity director, Ethelyn Lovett, 266-029- 8. 350 year, one half mile and relay one-fourt- h, s, flat races Winner in each event will be presented trophies with ribbons going to the second, third and fourth place winners. Competition will also be conducted in the street parade and drill team events Top three champions will compete in the North Region Meet at the same arena, August Champions in this meet will battle it out in the State Championships, Sept7 at the State Fairember grounds. Show starts Thursday, August 14, at 6 P.M. and at 1 P.M. and 6:30 P M , Saturday, E. Millcreek Standings American League i portraits by 26-2- Lost 3 5 6 7 August 15. A $50 bond 11 will be given away each night, winner nted A 13 270 So. 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(U) n, Redwood, Evergreen NO. 28-2- 9. Typo! Union 211 000 0 11 6 0 Moose Lodge 000 000 0 2 2 2 and Wesley; Hemmingway Neilson and Bateman; Hemmingway and Wesley 3B IF HIL Copper-to- e, one-eig- Lovingers mid- East-Granit- Riding Clubs To Vie In Utah State Meet Horsemen from 11 riding clubs will mount up and compete for prizes during the District 3, Utah State Western Riding Clubs Association Meet, Friday and Saturday, August 14 and 15, at the Magna Mount Riders Arena, 8000 West 3700 South. Approximately 380 members of competing clubs will participate in single and team events such as pleasure class, stock horse, cutting, calf roping, chariot race, matched pairs, trailer race, ribbon pull, daily team roping, pole cloverleaf barrel bending, race, keyhole, pony express and water races, and three-eight- Typo. cpm-plet- the County -- Wide tourney L Mt. Olympus most part, scores were close. PeeWees posting victories Linescores: -- in were Action was hot, and for the keep Lovingers within striking distance at all times. Typo. Union 000 100 1 2 3 0 Lovingers 300 000 0 3 2 0 Bateman and Nelson; Mor-ell- l, Zumpano and Whitehead. 2B - Bateman (T) andWhite-hea- d (L) 3B - Hollands (T). Salt Lake Countys mamCounty-Wid- e baseball tournament got off to a running start Monday with Peeves and Giant baseball teams performing opening ceremonies. M ajor Leaguers moved into action Tuesday. In Mondays opening round play- - seven Peewee games were completed while Giant aces got eight games at George Q. Morris moth Cops 7 4 77 278-048- 7 ' |