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Show B5 ROCKY MOl MATS REVIEW , July 13, 1963 Do you enjoy outdoor living, insect free? F!N Will You With Amoiing lit sM wh i rwj now f'lflO : v twpply loitl 4 ' . AUf Of Cod of LoK hak t them wdn in.ed d povitv ii dtpOvobl begv U Operating under the theory that experience is the nest Utah's ton junior teacher, tennis players are all set for the next big tournament the Salt Lake City Open to be played July at the Salt Lake Tennis Club Linn Rockwood, meet dir ector and professional at the Tennis Club, expects a big and talented field to compete m the classic. er The Utah youngsters returned from California with a wealth of experience, a bag of s mvemrs and some trophies While hitting the California 1S-- tournament circuit Utah players participated in meets at San Jose, Burlingame andSac-remen- to On the local scene the State Children's Tournament and the Utah Public Parks moets kept the es busy Utah youngsters turned in utilizim creditable performances on the California circuit In the California Central Valley Junior Championships at the past weekend, n Harold Sears and Sco't returned with the boys 18 and under doubles championship The Salt Lake City pair. c x! -- Tong serves retui;,. beatGreg ' of ofHonolulu and John Sacramento, Hie Peebles Robinson ne was second seeded Sac-reme- Rob-n.s6-- 6-- 2, -- Ben-n.o- and Peeb-- K on 4 com- -l in the meet Sears also reached the Skyline Legion Aces Keeping Valley League Title In Sight fin- - Sports Review The week's American Legion Salt Lake Valley League play left Skyline and West still battling for the top spot with the West Club owning a percentage point lead over the touted Skyliners of Coach Or- son Bailey. Skyline was alone in second place with only a percentage point lead over trailing Granite The Skyline club has won-lo- st a record to 2 Don Maynes and Frank Cap-utGranite club mark of 10-- os als of the boys 18 singles crown losing to Peebles in straight sets, In the meets at San Jose and Molly Greene, Burlingame, Susan Bradshaw, Johnny and Bobby Schoavers and F. D. Robbins all turned in outstanding performances The Salt 1 akeCity m et w ill have a new men's singles champion this vear Mine defending champ Jim Osborne, the Iniversitv of Utah ace, is not entered Osborne is on the tournament circuit in the midwest and east Nevertheless. Roihwuod expects a talented field of nett-er- s He said for the meet there will tie matches in divisions w ith eight or more players entered Contestants miv register at the club or they may enter by calling the Tennis Club Following the city tournament, the State Tennis Association schedule lists the Adult Ranked Invitational meet Aug; 7 and the Tribune potM u aiuit type of Might flying ton dawtioyi EEHSEEEHEl' 1358 INDIANA AVLNLE l Vacationing? ... the majesty of the scenery from the vantage point of a Union Pacific Domelincr. Thrilling views pass before your eyes while you relax in comfort. 4-- Aug During August, several lug meets also miy national induce Utah players The first event is the big International Jaycee championship tournament at Houston Texas. Aug For full information or reiervotioni contort your noaroit Union For i fit 8-- 14 Utah Houston ry Railroad ticket agont in the were deter- representatives meet mined at the State Jaycee Sports sjiectacular for iwys and girls in mid -- June Union Pacific Railroad 9-- 2. r Holladay moved into fourth place in standings during the week with a 7-- 4. Legion Standings WON West Skyline LOST PCT. .900 9 1 10 2 .833 Granite Judge Holladay South Granger Highland East Tooele Murray Midvale Magna Bingham Draper .818 .615 2 9 8 7 8 8 5 5 6 5 5 4 5 4 .636 5 .615 .571 6 .500 .455 .429 5 6 8 7 8 8 1 11 1 11 .417 00 .385 .333 .083 .083 Week ending July 9. 100 302 Holladay 001 000 Spatton, Carter Stahl and Terrell. (G). Belnap (H) Granite SKYLINE POWER Skyline trio who have eye on Valley and Kyle Coals. American Legion baseball slugging power comes from this and state honors. They include Marv Day, George Theodore 8 2 0 1 2 9 3 11 and Mayne. 2B Mayne YOUR GIFT FOR THRIFT Murray 000 000 0 0 4 3 Judge 200 102 x 5 4 1 Axtell, Badura (5) and Davies; G. Kelsey and B. Kelsey 2B Hunter (J) 3B Peiely (J) Skyline 110 010 0 3 5 1 West 201 100 x 4 7 1 Fair, Raynor and Knudsen. OlHardy and Hansen. 2B son, (S). HR Theodore (S). Save Over 20 Years Operating Costs with Electric Air Conditioning There are many reasons why more than 9 out of 10 homes and commercial buildings m this area with air conditioning have fhmelew electric air conditioning A big reason is cost Actual bids lor installing a central air conditioning system for an average - or house show an electric system costs appnimuteh half the ' other type Simple Arithmetic Shows Big Savings With Electric 5- South 100 100 0 2 4 1 4 6 0 Holladay 000 220 x Smith, Devitt (5) and Peck. Walker and Terrell. 2B Bird (S) HR Papanikolas (H) 202 021 Skyline Judge 000 002 0 0 5 3 2 2 4 1 Fair and Knudson. Clark G. 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