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Show Salt Lake County, Utah Thursday, June 18,1964 V, 1 ROCKY MOUNTAIN REl'tEW Popp 12 S Kt' i Hammel Heads ' Yankees Show Unbeaten Record In League Play Areas The Rocky Mountain Review their Yankees continued unbeaten record with two loir-sidwins over the Industry Fund of American Cubs last week In Western Boys Bas6-bal- l. Association. Pykettes Giants entered the Veteran tennis player and official Lee Hammel might be considered a glutton for punishment but Hammel seems to be happy when he's on a tennis court. Over the years the Salt Lake area school teacher has served as director and official of various tennis tournaments. This year Is no exception. ran the Hammel First weather-plague- d Ice Breaker Tournament -- - a meet that Invariably Is played In the rain and sometimes snow. This years Ice Breaker took nearly three weeks to complete. Now, Hammel Is back again as a tournament director. Hes supervising the gigantic Utah Public Parks Meet, an event that will last 10 days or longs, one of er. The the states most popular meets, Is being staged at the Liberty Park Courts. ed Meadow Moor Holds Firft Tournarkent . Meadow Moor Country Club held the first of Its regular monthly Scotch foursomes, Sunday, June 14, at the University. of Utahs golf course. Winning couple In the nine-hoevent was Phyllis Allen and Dick Ridges Second place honors went to Betty Boyd and Ray Malloy A buffet supper was held at the club following the link tournament. le Pub-Park- Hard column for the first time as they split two games with the Arthur Frank Cardinals. The Holladay League, which plays Its games at 6 P.M. on Monday and Thursday at Cottonwood School, now sports a concession stand serving hot dogs, candy and cold tfrlnks Mr the fans. Come oh out and watch the big leaguers of the future ... Its free. winning Day? Relax with a Long Distance call to someone far away. .Enjoy a laugh. Share a memory. Pass on the latest news. You dont need a special occasion to call Long Distance. Try it and see. HOLLADAY LEAGUE STANDINGS Won Lost Rocky Mountain Review 4 0 Arthur Frank 2 2 Industry Fund Of America Pykettes 1 3 Mondays Results Yanks 14 Cubs 2 7 Cards 8 Thursdays Results Yanks 14 Cubs 0 Giants 8 Cards 5 1 i MOUNTAIN 3 STATES TELEPHONE s Greater production for growing America I860, only 53 pounds of pig iron per capita satisfied the needs of our forbears for hand tools, guns, horseshoes, wagon irons and other items. In 1960, 1107 pounds of steel per capita were needed to make the countless variety of machines, appliances and other products essential to modern living. As a leading producer of iron and steel, Utah helped meet this growing need. In L-r- t SPORTS REVIEW of groups who meet each evening to see junior baseballers and Its playmate are no exception. In action. This pup LARGE N SMALL Junior League baseball many sizes ajjd varieties In Holladay and Evergreen baseball areas. Friendship abounds In tlfe galleries SPECTATORS fans come In From the earth comes an A May Leg womens golf tourney plus a low gross meet were featured Tuesday, June 9, In link action at Willow Creek Country Club. In the May Leg bout Margaret Clawson won Class A, Donna Enter took Class B and Marie Forester was champ In the Class C division. Nine - hole competition results were; Class A, June Stuber Class B, M ilba Sugar; Class C, Dora Olson. Results In regular Tuesday ,play, low gross were; Class A gross, Virginia net, Dawna Alexander; putts, Marge Lane, Mary West Finals Of Childrens Tournament Former Davis Cup and professional star Tony Trabert, a strong supporter of youth tennis programs, saw teenage tennis at Its best when he visited the Olympus High School courts last Friday. Wimbledon winwas on hand for finals of the 1964 Utah State Trabert, ner in 1955, Children's Tennis Tournament and stayed to present trophies to the excited winners. Now a sports "'goods sales representative, Trabert was In Salt Lake City to conduct tennis trials. Thetrlals were by Auerbach's Department Store and the Adler of Los Company Angeles. Champions In nine divisions were crowned In the week-lon- g meet sponsored by the Wasatch Tennis Club. Club Gaylen Wycherly and secretary Mrs. Marjorie Bayes handled the meet in which 200 youngsters participated. Also on hand for the trophy was David L. presentation Freed of Salt Lake City, a staunch tennis boostr and former coach of the U. S. Davis Cup team. Two brother combinations, Holladays F. D. and Jim Robbins and Johnny and Bobby Schovaers talented joined Cissy Greene in the winners ovaers also won the boys 12 singles championship. He beat Robert Young, Miss Greene was the tournaments biggest winner, gaining two Individual titled and sharing In a doubles championship. She beat Susan Brad4 shaw 1, for the girls 12 and bested Miss title singles 2, for the 4 Bradshaw 6-- 2. 5, 6-- 6-- 6-- singles crown. She then teamed with Miss Bradshaw to win the girls 12 dou girlsl4 bles, beating Sharon Lence and 3. Jane Stratton, Two major upsets were recorded In the final round. Robert Young surprised favored 4, to Skip Green, win the boys 14 singles and Susan Johnson and Carrie Nichols upset top seeded Tenna Davis and Caro lee Hammel, 14 doubles. & 6-- 0, 6-- 4, 6-- 6, 6-- 1, FINAL Robbins brothers, -- old F. D., and Jim, took the boys 14 dou- le, Classic, 14) gross, Marie Forester; net, Donna Alexan- der; putts, Beverly Epstien. Nine hoje Class A winners were; g?dss, Dill Burtoiy net, Dolores Dokas; putts, Norma Richie. Class B, gross, Donna net, Hilda Slefers; putts, 6-- 5, & Zl-ni- k; " Fer-gueso- n; RESULTS (Continued on Page Eva Strong. Angle Psarrls. Class C, gross, Eva Seigal; net, Jackie Bernstein; putts, Charlotte Marks, Helen Pullman. 1 matter what you see well help you see it better! No r ' DEARDEN VISUAL CLINIC ar FIELD DERKS SALT LAKE GITY bles crown by beating Skip Greene and Dennis Rlzza, 7-- all'1 Rene Chidester. Class B, gross, Bernice King; net, ErmaNewton; putts, Hazel Farrlsh, Ruth Gudell, circle. The abundant life for JL. Gals' May Leg Tournament Featured At Willow Creek Former Davis Cup Star Witnesses president MINING ASSOCIATION UTAH . Presents Trophies 4689 Holladay Square Phone CR 64 JUNE 25 - 26 - 27 2. 1964 The Schovaers boys took the boys 12 doubles title by beating Perry Bayes and Tom McAffee, 2, BobbySch- 6-- EL KALAH b 6. ATTENTION ARTISTS! The Gallery of Art 3364 So, 23rd East BY PRODUCED 4 Bedroom Home 3 Bath invites you to display Water Colors Mammoth Oil Paintings v. 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