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Show DAILY HERALD Defending Champions Whip Happy Service . { HOUSTON, Tex. (UP) — Two records were already posted to day as the Women’s National AAU Swimming and Diving Fred’s Aero Shop of Springville had the dubious distinction of being Individial stars were plentiful again last night. Some that shone more brightly than others were: his team in the ball game and al- first to be eliminated. One of their most sparked them to a win as he neighborhood rivals took care of walked, singled and homered in that chore. Mapleton won 8-2 as three trips to the plate. Ray Neel and Mako Hideshima Jack Canto and Holly led the way stood out for Eli’s Fine Foods. to the win. Canto picked up a single, a Neel tripled and singled while double and a triple in four at bat. Hideshima pi¢ked up two for two. eatello and Emigration of Salt Lake City were scheduled to meet today in the first game of the eight-team Western Boys Baseball Association Tournament. The tourney, featuring championship clubs from Canada, Calfornia, Idaho and Utah, will bring together boys from ages nine through 12. Other teams in the meet are Woodland Hills, Cailif., Price, Vancouver, B. C., Sugar- house, Santa Monica, Calif., and their teams. Provo. Power packed Montrex unleashed Woodland Hills, the defending champion, meets Price in the second contest today. some of its dynamite in exploding to a 140 win over Happy Service. Blair Reese, George Sorenson and Merrill Hardy all blasted home- Althea Gibson Big runs. Lyle Koller tripled and singled to lead their blitz. Big Ed Pinegar of Happy Service tripled and doubled to pick up two of the three hits Lefty Dick Hampton gave up. MANCHESTER, Mass. (UP)— Line Scores: Record attendance and a run- Montrex 150 26-14 90 away victory for American net Happy Service ..000 00O— 0 32 star Althea Gibson were forecast Hampton and Hill; Hoopes and today for the 3th annual Essex Fowles. Country Club Women’s Invitation Eli’s Fine Foods ..012 011-5 80 -+7..--200 110— 4 42 Tennis Tournament. | Helper Swenson “and Omer; Shorts and Miss Gibson, whose presence drew a near capacity crowd to Blackham. first round play Tuesday, shined Mt. St. Tel. ..... 101 201 1— 6 11 2 000 001 0—1 23 up her favorite’s role as she pol- Orem ... Edwards and Mazkowski; Adams ished off Belmar Gunderson cf Chambersburg, Pa. in straight and DeLange. Mecham Const. ....252 12-12 60 love sets, 60, 60. The foreign contingent in the LeMars Cafe ......202 0I—5 76 Larsen and Pope; Barker, Partournament was virtually cut to ribbons in the opening round. tridge and Martinez. Favorite to Win Essex Net Joust Britain’s Ann Shilcock was forced Fred’s Aero Shop .010 00I— 2 41 Mapleton .......... 420 002— 8 71 Ray and Graves; Birds and War- from the tourney by a leg injury and 18-year-old Ann S. Haydon, also of Britain, was beaten by Janet Hopps of Seattle, Wash., Provo Ist Ward .000 323 1-9 53 Sunset 2nd Ward 103 0000-4 73 Australian entries Mrs. Mary Hawton and Kay Newcombe also went out, the latter in a 6-0, 6-1 whipping at the hands of 16-year- Thurston, Hadlet and Jex; D. Partridge and Scott. Tonight’s Schedule 7:00 p.m.—Mecham Construction vs. old Christine Truman of Britain. Central Utah Motor (North Diamond). 8:20 p.m.—Dugway Proving Gds. vs. Wymount (North Diamond). 9:30 p.m. — Modern Softwater Service (Vineyard) vs. G. Lowry Tag Match Tops Wrestling Card Anderson (North Diamond). Joe Tangaro and Shag Thomas | 7:10 p.m. — Masonry Specialists will- meet ‘‘The Bat’’ and Rocky | vs. LeMars Cafe (South Diamond). 8:20 p.m.—Rivergrove 2nd Ward Monroe tonight in a tag team| match at the Riverside ; Roller| vs. Helper (South Diamond). | The tag match will be the fea- | ture attraction on tonight’s card. The semifinal match will send | Bob Cerby against Stretch Parks A one-fall preliminary will get th card underway at 8:30 p.m. Malauf Favored records later this week. A slightly larger engine would be used to increase the output to 75 horse- 178 averaged 40 miles per gallon Eyston also announced plans te send another experimental ma The car used 29 Imperial gak lon¥ of gasoline throughout the entire run. Four ilmperial galions are equivalent to five Americas gallons. of gasoline over the complete run Following the run, OGDEN (UP) Association. Pettit is believed to (right), president of the Provo Lions Club, are shown getting the “feel” of their mounts in preparation for a donkey baseball game, slated for Friday night at Timp Park. Ira L. Terry, chairman of game committee, power. trols eight hours, putting in the first four and crossing the finish line after driving the last four. sured mile attempt to break the Class ‘F’’ speed record of 24 000 kilometers distances. The EX179 was clocked at 117.48 mph for centimeters and may reach a top speed over more than 240 mph, the 1,000 mark and 117.87 for the Sterling Moss will drive the EX- have received $20,000 and Hagan latter. 181. Plymouth sales. © Started rolling .* “last November They picked looks on. up momentum as ~ Donkey Baseball GameSet ~ people “Compared. ~ All 3” For Friday at Timp Park a Then came an avalanche of switches to PLYMOUTH . A donkey baseball game, sponsored by the Utah Lake Lions Club,will be played Friday at 7:30 p. m. at Timp Park. Proceeds from the game will be used by the Utah Lake Lions Club to develop and improve the area adjacent to the Provo Harbor and make it into a topnotch community park. Rivalry will be keen in the game, since a team, composed of members of the Utah Lake Lions Club, and one composed of members of the Provo Lions Club, will battle it out. A feature of the game will be an attraction known as Pappa Crockett’s Barnyard Circus, it was reported Tickets for the. game may be purchased at Ira L. Terry’s Vacuum Appliance, Simpson Appliance, Harold’s Club and any member of the Lions Club. They also may be purchased at the gate on the night of the game. Basilio Plans Rapid-Fire Attack ForTitle Battle By JACK CUDDY and he won’t toss leather again United Press Sports Writer until Friday. In bis workouts with the heavy ALEXANDRIA BAY, N.Y. (UP) —Carmen Basilio is using his sur- and light striking bags on the conventio. hall stage, the perspiring prise eight-day lay-off from boxappears stronger and ing to develop the most sustained, Carmen rapid-fire attack of his career. Biggest trades! Best deals! Long terms! Low prices! sharper. than ever. As the champ from Chittenango, The welterweight champion admitted today he expects his re- N. Y., trains, he has one advanmarkably prolonged bursts of tage over previous grinds for Pynching to win the middleweight title bouts. He does not have to crown from Sugar Ray Robinson worry about weight. Since his 147pound crown is not at. stake. Only at Yankee Stadium Sept. 23. “When I start whatis: called a Robinson's 160-pound title is being risked. Carmen expects to scale flurry or a series, I want to be Get the one Lar +> able to hit him from 20 to 30 about 151 this time, eight or nine pounds less than Sugar Ray. THINK ABOUT AN have gone stale had he continued his stepped-up rapid-fire work on the heavy (100-pound) bag. Columbus discovered the Virgin Islands on his second voyage to the New World. 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Ash was at the con- chine, the EX-181, out in a mea- 1957-58 contracts with the St. Louis Hawks of the National Basketball his all out sparring sessions and, at the same time, gone through 1200 No. Univ. Ave. FR 3-4003 Deen by David Ash, a sports car salesman from New York, and Tommy Wisdom, an English racing driver, the streamlined, EX- HAWKS SIGN STARS ST. LOUIS (UP) — Scoring ace Bob Pettit and former Kentucky star Cliff Hagan have signed their Stceneham Delays ACE RENTALS Carolyn Murray of North Hollywood led a pack of four swim-| for class ‘‘G"’ with the fight almost six weeks — The Ladies away —Carmen doubtless would Northern division Golf Championship swings into its second day today with Defending Champion Ruth Malauf of Logan back in the role as favorite. The Northern Utah divoter deNEW YORK (UP) — Horace feated Coy Hadfield 4 and 3 in an Stoneham, New York Ciants presi- | opening match Tuesday. Golfers dent, will not be in San Francisco | from Logan, Brigham City and this week as officials of that West| Ogden are entered. Coast city had hoped, but will} visit there later for discussion of a possible franchise shift, Giants’ vice-president Chub Feeney said today. 1001 ITEMS TO RENT sports cars, including a new high average of 118.13 mph, were set Tuesday by a four-cylinder British | experimental car that roared over mers that broke the mile record. times without stopping,” he said. That takes concentrated practice and superb physical condition. At this stage of training— i\In Ladies Meet ALL NEEDS FOR EVERY EMERGENCY yard record of 1:05.6 in preliminary heats. Then 19-year-old Miss Fraser turned in a 1:03.9 performance in international reco! ren. 64, 6-4. Rink. BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS (UP)— Fifty American and three She finished in 22:139 to better the mark of Carelyn Green of Ft. Lauderdale, Fila. Sparks Team SALT LAKE CITY (UP) — Po- pieces Tuesday. Dawn Fraser and Lorraine Crapp of Australia and Chris Von Saltza of Santa Clara, Calif, smashed the 110- the finals to smash the records Bonneville Salt Flats in a 12-hour nounced tentative plans to go after existing three-hour and six - hour run. set a few hours earlier. Fred Blackham of Helper kept First baseman Wilson hit four for four to lead Mt. States Telephone to its win. Lynn Bell, Orem third baseman, picked up the only two hits Edwards, phone company pitcher, gave up. In fact Edwards was giving the Orem batters wrong numbers all night as they were missing his pitches. Kenny Sorenson led Mecham Construction to its win over Le Mars Cafe with a grand slam homerun and a single. He drove in six runs which proved enough to win the game. Marvin Fullmer and Joe Martinez led the LeMar attack. Martinez tripled and doubled and Fullmer doubled and. singled to lead Set on Salt Flats the 110-yard freestyle and onemile freestyle were ripped to win. Jex hit for the circuit while Boshard came up with timely hits. WBFB Meet Opens Today Utah 33 Sports Car Marks Championships enter the second day. American and AAU records in Gene Lamb did his bit to keep his team from losing by hitting @ In the loser’s bracket two teams were eliminated from the meet. County, [ Swim Meet 6-1. Mecham Construction nailed homerun and twosingles but First a 12-5 loss on Le Mars Cafe of Warders Charley Jex and Reed Springville. Boshard sparked their team to the In the evening’s finale Eli’s Fine Foods of Orem squeaked past Helper, in a thriller, by a 54 count. Utah Two Records Fall In AAU Montrex, Mountain States Tele- Holly hit a triple and a single in phone, Eli's Fine Foods and his three trips to the plate. Mecham Construction added their Ended Their Hopes names to the roll of undefeated teams in the Provo Invitational An hour later Sunset 2nd Ward Softbail Tournament currently had their sunset, as far as this being played at Harmon Park. tournament is concerned, when Montrex swamped Happy Serv- Provo First Ward ended their ice by a 14-0 score. Mountain hopes by winning a 9-5 ball game. States Telepltone of Salt Lake City downed a scrappy Orem team =PNESDay, AUGUST 14,» 1967 5 WRIGHT'S To Consolidate: YOUR BILLS Here’s an Example: Mr. B.H.T. owed the fol- lowing monthly payments: T.V. en LOAN ....... ...-20.00 DOCTOR Seve eeee 10.00 Total Monthly Payments 127.50 He obtained a loan from H.A.C. and paid off all these scattered debts. He also received an additional $200 cash to use for other things. 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