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Show Deer Tags for ' Archery Hunt On Sale Aug. 15 Deer tag for the annual archery i hunt go on sale August 15, the Utah Department of Fish and Game noted today. The archery season begins Septemebr 1 and - continues through September 16 this year. Archery tags will be available only at department offices, 1956 West North Temple, Salt Lake City. They may be purchased either toy mail or calling at the offices in person. The department said any qualified qual-ified hunter may purchase an archery tag. Applications must Include In-clude the big game combination license number, name and address of applicant, and $3 in legal tender. ten-der. They do not restrict the purchase pur-chase from applying for and possessing pos-sessing one permit for later special spec-ial deer hunts during 1956. Little League Tourney Underway The North Utah "County Little League Tourney got under way Thursday afternoon with the American League All-Stars sch eduled to play Lehi and Ameri can Fork meeting Edgemont. The National League All-Stars drew a bve the first round. They will play the winner of the Amer ican Fork - Edgemont game Saturday Sat-urday August 18 at 5:30 p. m. at the Orem City Park. The Championship game will be played Monday August 20, at 5:30 i the Orem Park. Division 6 Title Goes to Vineyard Representing Division Six In the Junior M Men Softball All-Church All-Church Tourney will be Vinyard, who copped the Division Six title Monday by dumping American Amer-ican Fork Fourth, 14 to 5 in the tourney finals at P. G. Another Orem area team, Orem First nailed down third place In the Division Six joust by shel- Sharon-Hillcrest Meet for Title ' The Junior Baseball Championship Champ-ionship of the Orem-Scera Base- ball Program will be decided Monday evening at 7: p. m. when I Sharon and Hill Crest square off in the final game of a three team I play-off for the titld Sharon defeated Geneva 6 to 5 Tuesday evening in a tense and well played game. Geneva's rally in the seventh inning fell short by one run of tfeing the , game. I With David Thompson on base, j Myron Rawlinson poled out a tre-mendous tre-mendous home run to give the Sharon rooters some anxious movements. At this point Harris, the winning pitcher, tightened up and snuffed out Geneva's hopes. lacking American Fork 8th with a 12 to 4 drubbing. Utah Boys Win Honors I I. TEEN-AGE DREAM CARS Someday you may be riding In 'automobiles that look like these smartly-styled miniatures. These "dreams' won first place awards for their builders In the 195 Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild model car competition. Upper car was designed and built by Gall C. Hammond, Salt Lake City. Lower car is the work of Bryce Bushnell, also of Salt Lake City, lot happy TSIr&Xf&f J lhr point s-CZry ItrU P TRACTION SOLE DESIGN AIR-COOUD DURA-DUX UPPEU VINTIUTINO IYILETS IIINFORCID AT POINTS OF STRESS SPICIAl PIVOT ILOCX HON MARKING SOUS lAlANCID PIT U6CED, UOHTWEIOHT CONSTRUCTION your headquarters for speed Sporting Goods CAPTURE PEE WEE BASEBALL CROWN Here's the Sharong area baseball team who emerged as champions of the OremTScera Pee Wee Baseball League, They are front row, left to right: John Nielson, Douglas White, Ronald Hawkins, Michael Nesbitt, Dennis Baird, Richard Christensen, and OREM GENEVA TEMES THURSDAY AUG. 16, 1958 Orem-Glnem Zimes Kent Monson. BACK HOW: Richard Hawkins, coach, Randy Johnson, Jerry York, Jimmy Phyliss, Wayne Phillips, Alen Gillman, H. D. Gladden, Lynn Hooley'and Douglas Nielsen. Absent from phot was Vern Pyne. erson defeated David Burton and Stephen Skelton,6-2, 4-6, 11-9. Mike Wooten and Bob Norton defeated "Art Dowdle and Stan Dixon, 6-3, 6-4. FINALS Mike Wooten and Bob Norton defeated David Blaylock and Kay Wtlkersoiv 6-4, 6-2. JR. GIRLS SINGLES Carolyn Cameron defeated ; Barbara Hall, 6-3, 6-1. Emily Ann Clegg defeated Barbara Burton 6-1, 6-1. Carolyn Cameron defeated Emily Ann Clegg, 6-3, 6-3. FINALS Emily Ann Clegg and Carolyn Orem-Scera Softball OREM SCERA TOURNAMENT How They Finished 1 Orem 1st. 2 Orem 4th 3 Orem 2nd 4 Orem 7th LINE SCORES: R H E Orem 1st 3 5 4 Orem 4th 1 6 2 Seele y and Cordner; Adams, Farley and DeLange. Orem 7th t 5 6 Orem 2nd 8 7 7 Wildon, Stratton and Lowry; James, Backus and Backus, Orem-Scera Summer Recrea tion program came to an end Tuesday night. The Orem Senior Men defeated the Sharon Senior Men 8-5 in a closely contested game. At the conclusion of the game trophys were awarded all league winners in both Softball and baseball. M. Dover Hunt Scera manager gave a short talk. Summary of men's awards Orem Senior Men Orem 4th. Sharon Senior Men Orem 11th Orem-Scera Tourney Orem 1st. Sharon All-Stars .. 5 9 8 Orem All-Stars B 11 4 Hodgkinson, Corbett and Bus-sto; Bus-sto; Farley, Seeley and DeLange, Cordner. OREM SCERA GIRLS ... . . Orem Scera Girls Program Orem Stake Jr. Girls Final Standing 1 W L. Vineyard A ., 6 1 Orem 2nd .............. 6 1 Orem 8th 6 1 Orem 5th 4 3 Orem 3rd A ...3 4 Orem 6th l 6 Orem 1st 0 . 7 i Playoff for first ' I Vineyard A, defeated Orem 2nd, 11-4. Vineyard A defeated Orem 8th Sharon Stake Jr. Girls ' i Final Standing: W. L. 35-11. Vineyard A winner. Orem 11th 7 0 Orem 15th 5 2 Orem 16th 4 2 Orem 7th 3 4 Orem 3rd B 3 4 Orem 12th ., 2 4 Vineyard B , .1 6 Junior League All-Stars Picked ' . The Junior League Baseball All-stars as chosen by the coaches of the League are, as follows: Pat Soles, Eddie Hood, Jerry Rowley, Dave Thompson, Myron Rawlinson, Ken HarfiB, Jimmy Pendary, Dean Louder, James Poulson, Von McCandless, Gary Shumway, Robert Stone, Eldon Louder, Darrell Reese, and Dan Harding, Coaches of the team are Jack Cox, Bob Grofe, and Kelvin Clayton. " The Orem all-stars first game in the North Utah County Tourney Tour-ney will be Friday August 17 at 5:30 p. m. on the Pleasant Grove Baseball Diamond. They will play the winner of the Lehi-Lindon game. . : . RULON LOWRYS ENTERTAIN NORTH CAROINA GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Rulon W. Lowry were hosts at a canyon party held Saturday evening in honor of Mr. Lowry's sister-in-law, Mrs. Sheldon Shel-don Lowry and two daughters, Pamela and Martha, of Raleigh, N. C. Additional guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wolsey of Og-den; Og-den; Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Lowry and children; Mr. and Mrs. Garth Wilkinson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Lowry and family of Boise, and Mrs. Lullu Tanner, , Orem -1 1th defeated Vineyard A 8-6. Oreni 11th defeated Vineyard A. 8-6. PRIMARY STANDING Orem 2nd A 8 0 Orem 13th 5 2 Orem 2nd B 4 4 Orem 11th .: 2 6 Orem 16th , 0 7 PEE WEE LEAGUE First game, Sharon defeated Geneva Gen-eva 9-6. 2nd Game, Sharon defeated Geneva Gen-eva 10-8. Sharon Winner. SENIOR GIRLS STANDING W L Orem 3rd . 11 0 Orem 11th ; 9 2 Orem 2nd ... . . , ,.8 3 !Orem 6th 8 3 urem izth 6 5 Orem 1st .- 5 f$ urem 7tn 5 g Orem 9th 4 7 urem 15th 3 8 Orem 13th 2 9 Orem 4th . , . .2 9 orem 16th 0 11 Orem-Scera Tennis Play Results Orem-Scera Tennis' Tournament Tourna-ment has just been completed. A total of 96 matches have been played under the direction of Keith Trane who has been in charge of the Tennis program. Metals will be given to each winner in each division by Scera. The interest this year, has been outstanding and with the six new courts at the new High School we should have a much larger and better program next year. The total results on all Semi-Final Semi-Final and Finals matches played in Tournament. Cameron defeated Barbara Hall and Barbara Burton, 6-3, 6-2. BOYS SINGLES John Mikkelsen defeated Kay iWilkerson, 10-12 6-4, 6-4. I Dean Louder defeated Steve Baugh,6-1, 6-0. FINALS John Mikkelson defeated Dean Louder, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. BOYS DOUBLES FINALS David Burton and Kay Wilker-son Wilker-son defeated Dean Louder and John Mikkelsen,6-3, 46-8, 6-4. KIDS SINGLES . Steven Baugh defeated Stephen Steph-en Cranny, 3-6r 6-1, 6-3. OREM-SCERA TENNIS RESULTS Semi-Finals and Finals. MENS SINGLES Bob Booth defeated Melvin Bennett - 6-1-6-4. Dj. Bigler defeated de-feated Wes Barry, 6-0, 6-3. FINALS Bob Booth defeated Dj. Bigler 6-0-6-I , MENS DOUBLES Elwood Sundburg and Bob Booth defeated Mike Wooton and Bob Norton 6-2-10-8. Melvin Bennett and Dj. Bigler defeated Art Dowdle and Stan Dixon 7-5 6-1 FINALS Melvin Bennett and Dj. Bigler Big-ler defeated Elwood Sundburg and Bob Booth, 6-4, 6-3. MIXED DOUBLES Jane Card and Kirby McMas-ters McMas-ters defeated Clara Hall and Art Dowdle 6-4 6-3. Marlyn Wallace and Stan Dixon defeated Clara Baugh and Melvin Bennett 6-3 -3-6 6-1. 1TTVAI.S Jane Card and Kirby McMas-ters McMas-ters defeated Marlyn Wallace and Stan Dixon 6-2 6-2 MEN'S SINGLES Kirby McMasters defeated Dj. Bifcler 6-2 6-2. Melvin Bennett defeated Lynn Pugh 6-0 6-0. FINALS Melvin Bennett defeated Kirby Kir-by McMasters 6-4 6-3. JR. MEN'S DOUBLES Dj Bigler and Mike Wooton defeated de-feated Bob Hill and Rex Wright, 6-4-6-4. Melvin Bennett and Bob Norton Nor-ton defeated Art Dowdle and Stan Dixon, 6-4, 6-4. FINALS I Melvin Bennett and Bob Nor- jton defeated D. Bigler and Mike! Wooton 63-, 7-5. j JR. LADIES SINGLES 1 Carolyn Cameron defeated Fay Andrews 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. Gay Foth- j eringham defeated Marilyn Wallace Wal-lace 6-1, 6-1. , FINALS I Gay Fotheringham defeated Carolyn Cameron 4-6, 6-4, 7-S. JR. LADIES DOUBLES Fay Andrews and Gay Fother-nigham Fother-nigham defeated Sharon Allred and Emily Ann Clegg, 6-4, 1-6, 6-4. Marilyn Wallace and Carolyn Cameron defeated Clara Hall and Barbara Hall 4-6, 6-2, 62. ifay Andrews and Gay Fotheringham Foth-eringham defeated Marilyn Wallace Wal-lace and Carolyn Cameron, 1-6, 7-5, 6-3. JR. BOYS SINGLES Melvin Bennett defeated Bob Norton, 6-3, 6-1. Mike Wooten defeated Stan Dixon 6-3, 6-4. FINALS Melvin Bennett defeated Mike Wooten 12-10, 6-3. JR. BOYS DOUBLES David Blaylock and Kay Wilk- AB9VSI&B.S BASING.' THERE IS MUCH CONTQO- J VERSy AS TO WHO IN-VENTED IN-VENTED THE FtQST AUTO, 1 HOWEVEQ, THE FIRST BACl WAS RUN IN FRANCE ON A JUNE 22, 1894, THE FIRST m RACE IN AMERICA WAS l HELD IN CHICAGO ON NOV. 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