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Show V ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW Thursday, JUne 25,1964 Salt Lake County, Utah Page 13 (r STATE FARM INSURANCE y) NOW! State Farm insures 7,500,000 cars! Why not make yours No. 7.500.001? You ll en joy the Famous Low Rates and Hometown Service that have made people insure more cars $ With ys than with any other com pany! Call today! JAMES H. SNYDER A SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY Junior baseballers, leftback, Richard Benson, Paul Droz and Jim Key along with left front, Dale Quigley, Jay Carroll and Perry Bayes admire Scott Ure To Memory Of William Ure was a good sport. Scott himself a olds, envisioned one day. major leaguer It would take practice, he reasoned. ed It was this urge to excell that forced the young lad to the Olympus High Schoolbase-ba- ll diamond during a storm. Even the lightning that danced across the sky wasnt to interfere with his desire to combine ability with baseball mit tipped his as he hur- small frame about Holladay either for with his buddies or an game. ad was im Mutual Automoblt Insuranct Com piny Office Bloommjlon, Illinois h si Horn It must have been an extra large charge of electricity that stopped the heart of this youngster. But the dampness of the field and the clap of thunder that followed the flash of white signalled an end to his young life. A sportsmanship trophy in memory of young Scott became -a part of the year old Holladay League. It was to be awarded the team exhibiting 11-- outstanding sportsmanship. The 1962 Cubs won the cov eted trophy. George W. Elder managed the team. In 1963 Gene Carrol led his team of year olds to the coveted Tin Whistle meet and a Presidents Cup match highlighted local country club womens golf tournaments Tuesday, June 16. In Willow Creek Tin Whistle action, winners were: Class A: Unlce Young, Francis Elm, nine holes. Mary West, Ora Showell, putts; Class B. Myra Larsen, Loise Benson, Lorraine Feinauer, putts; Class Old man weather struclc out most of the youngsters in the Western Boys Baseball Association Holladay League this week. But one game was completed Monday between rain drops. Arthur Franks Cards gave the league leading Yankees the battle of their lives. Tied going into the fifth Inning, the Yanks pushed four runs across the plate to take the win. In other action, the luckless Giants fell again, this time A The beautiful cup, presented Scotts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ure, 4369 Camille Drive will have a new tag for the 64 season. The battle for it got underway two weeks ago with the beginning of the Salt Lake County baseball season. Its the most-priztrophy of them alL by ed all bowing to the Cub Hylaufc ynrta 3ltir track program. 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Nine holes, Class A: Jane Allen, Cleone Davis, tie; Class e; B: Flo Rookledge, Robert Class C: Kay Evans, of 2343 Two Tourneys Highlight Forster, Gale Thompson; putts, Beth Boyle. In nine-hol- e, Class A: Anna Mae Frew, Flo Robinson; O'opriately MILLCREEK PLAZA review! SPORTS C: Marie Preliminaries for the annual Salt Lake County Recreation Department Junior Olympics are complete. Only the finals remain. Competition is set for Granite, Jordan and West High Schools with hundreds competing in the many age groups for both boys and girls. Champions will be honored in one of the STATE FARM Scott William lire portant to the strapping old who like all The blond-headold, killed by a bolt of lightning August 22, 1962, will be remembered for his sportsmanship on the athletic field. Scott was like any 12 -- year old little leaguer. The weight of his lather sport Carrolls Sport : Trophy Dedicated A Good Being a good sportsmanship trophy with coach Gene Carroll. team won coveted cup in 1963. 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