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Show . j inert THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN PAGE FIVE A. F. Relay Teams MaEe Good Showing Saturday Cavemen Plaster 21-3 Loss on Lehi's Pioneers Don Overly to Coach Class B Stars; Iverson is Chosen to Play in Game DON'T DISTURB f k 1 , (TOUR SAVINGS f rucial Tilt for Title Race J" wbat Is shaping up to be a " . . Am prim n raT) at 5 P. m- After EtUs. bom team, had wina and one defeat. , G-gsantOrove won over the Iter their first meeting of .n and the Vikings are 7 to come back with Ar-Kuder, Ar-Kuder, their pitching ace, oinstthe locals this afternoon. Si Don Overly hkd not an- hte pitching choice on Say but either Max Pierce Seastrand Is expected to the starting aaanttunc". I tt.. 1 a cn American Bowl At thel950 American Bowl ing Congress Championships Champion-ships 30,000 keglers will enjoy "bowling at its best"! Hill and Hill will not make you a champion V .4.. U J ortff enable you to enjoy WHISKEY AT ITS BEST 1IU UROOF pels OUT A10RE OIRT I v ISN'T IT WONDERFUL... f,ARY JANE'S CLOTHES LOOK SO MUCH CLEANER, BRIGHTER, SINCE WE SWITCHED TOZANIlUNt: ...AND REALLY CLEAN CLOTHES IAST LONGER! v ,4, W ' it U :mm ?1 l,A ' - orkers Play Pee Gee Nine Today High School Nine Win Over Lincoln Behind the steady pitching cf bat-tall Steve 8eastrand. Ameri can Fork high school won their second game in three .starts on the local diamond Thursday af ternoon. Seastrand struck out 16 batsmen, gave up twb hits and issued a pair or walks in going the route for the Forkers. Charley Edwards was behind the plate. ROSE BUSHES All Varieties s TREES - SHRUBS - EVERGREENS Now Ready to Plant Pink Eye Bean Seed American Fork Nursery AMERICAN FORK PHONE 64-J 1 V f'"'1 . mm II ur II pJJKSD mONAL DISTILLERS PROD. CORP N.Y. 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS Amazing New Wrrd of Ory Cleaning , v.". ....... .i if tm r f v" L Now you can keep your en tire family better oreied! 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High, John Taylor of Span- lsh Fork, Stan Oleave of Monroe, Bob Provstgaard of Payson, David Bird of Juab, Jim Barthel of Murray, Max Blackham of Moroni, Moro-ni, Don Marshall of Beaver and Wally Beck of North Sanpete. The B stars will play a squad of ten of the best In Class A circles. Last year the Class B sharpshooters won the clash 27-21. 27-21. Ray Peterson, who coaches the South High squad to the Class A championship this year, will coach the A school players. Both mentors will later be re- enforced by one of the country's top college mentors and the two will groom their respective entries en-tries for the Aug. 18 contest. . Fifty of the best prep football players In the state already have been selected and have accepted and will play the annual Shrine Track Teams Enter Meet at BYU Friday & Saturday by Dick Seastrand With the BYU Invitational Track and Field meet but a few days away, everything Is ready for the invasion of the thousand of speed merchants, distance run ners and field men, from the 454 high and junior colleges Invited to this gala affair. With the addition of Don CamDbell and Curtis Stone to the star-studded poster the number of greats ' appearing now totals seven. CamDbell the world famous SDrinter from Colorado has the distinction, common to so few, of cliDDins the 100 vara aasn in 9:3. He along side of Lloyd LaBeach, dustv Jamacian. snouia provide plenty or tnniis in tne sprints. Curtis Stone, is the outstanding distance runner of the world. He has achieved 'the distinction of runnin the fastest two mile since Creee Rice. Stone was a member of the 1948 US Olympic team and was Americas nrst point-winner in years over the distance route. f Praise Is due Director Eddie Kimball and Coach Clarence Rntainson for their efforts in pro curing the outstanding talents of Craig Dixon, UCLA nuraier former Olvmplc man: Bob Rlcn- ards, 15 foot pole vaulter; Mai Whitfield, two time champ of the NCAA and Olympic champ 880 meter; and George Kasmussen u not 7 inch vaulter. With close to 5.000 hopefuls nartlciDatlne in this great sports event, It should prove to be the most colorful display of atmete ability In the entire west. PROVO MEET cn&ph Leo Nelson will take a unior hieh and the varsity track tpnms to Provo Friday and Satur day to participate in the annual BYU Invitational meet. The Junior hieh division, which includes the tenth grade, will compete" Friday; Coacft-Nelson has a number of outstanding per formers in this division and they should give a good account of themselves. Kale Smith will enter the 100 7aTd"ilasli-:nd-tte--brWunip; Ralph Smltn, snot put; uean Pranehton Dole vault: and ninth graders Odell Nielsen will throw the shot, Ronald Turner will rugn lumo. Jack Clawson will pole vault and Jerry Chadwlck, Jay McDaniel, Kent Day, and Robert Smith will enter the 100 yard dash. The latter four will also enter a relay race as will Boyd Hoglund, Mack Boley, Qharles Dimmitt, ano Harold Scholes. During-the week the Junior hieh tracksters won a triangle meet from Lehl and Pleasant Grove but lost to Lincoln 44-38 Tuesday afternoon. Home For Sale OWNER LEAVING TOWN Brick faced, air heat, 3 bed rooms, including gas stove and electric refrigerator. Immed iate posession. Priced very low for quictBarcr Reasonable terms. Call J. EDWIN STEIN REALTY CO. Provo, collect. ,-r.Y 1 if DON C. OVERLY to direct play of stars. football game in the ute Stadium; Saturday, Aug. 18. Ray Eliot of! the University of Illinois will j coach one, squad in the T forma-j tion; Henry (Red) Sanders of thej UCLA will handle the other squad In the single-Wing. Grid Captain Don "Mower, a spark plug ori! last year's flyweight fly-weight squad, has been selected to represent the Cavemen on the all-star aggregation. Proceeds of both games will be directed toward the Intermount-ain Intermount-ain Shriners' Hospital for Crippled Crip-pled children. ; Semi-Pros to, Play Local ball fans will have an opportunity to attend a sneak preview cf the 1950 edition of the Caveman entry in the Industrial semi-pro league Saturday afternoon after-noon when the fast Tooele Ordinance Ordi-nance team Invade the local diamond. dia-mond. The Jocals have been working out for the past four weeks under the direction of Manager Dave Greenwood and every player is anxious to flex his ball player's muscles. The line-up will probably be the same, one which finished the 1949 season with big Al Tate and Max Wankler ready to do the chores on the mound and Don Overly the recelyln; , Earl Owens, nard Cutting first sacker and outfielder, will be on hand along with Willard Devitt, a first baseman, Don Mayne Is expected to get the nod for the Job at second base but there Is a possibility that Glen Berge, who Is unsigned at present, may be on hand to give an assist at the second base job. Local sand lot grads Dale Pet ers, left field; Paul Peters, third base;' and Boyd Durrant, slugging slug-ging right fielder will be back MIMOUC ENAMtL wettability WWlll la U.U. m American Fork speedsters racked rack-ed a first place win and placed second In two other events and fourth in a third relay to make an Impressive showing at the annual Utah high school relay carnival held at the BYU stadium Saturday. ,In the Class B division, Spring-vine's Spring-vine's relay teams scored three triumphs while American Fork, Payson and Lincoln racked up one each. American Fork won the sprint, medley with Kale Smith, Frank Nichols, Glade Tregaskls and Ray Kitchen carrying the baton in a 1:10.2 heat. Dwaine Bath, Frank Nichols, Jack Mecham and Robert Johnson John-son ran the federation relay. Losing by less than a foot in the quartermile relay was Smith, Nicholes, Tregaskls, and Kitchen. In the National High school federation medley, American Fork placed second behind Murray. Mur-ray. Springville nosed out the Forkers In th quartermile relay and in the half mile race the local sprinters came in In fourth place. Team Standings -Baseball Won Lost Pet. American Fork .... 3 1 .750 Pleasant Grove .... 3 1 .750 Lincoln 2 2 .500 Lehl 0 4 .000 This Week's Schedule Pleasant Grove, here, Thursday Game Saturday in the same stalls this year. Rex OLsen rounds out the. club at short stop. The game has been set for 3 p. m. at the local ball park. Tickets for the contest will be 50c and 25c, according to Elijah Chip- man, baseball committeeman In charge of arrangements Llnolenm Care If you want your Inlaid linoleum to have lasting good looks and give long wear, give it gentle care. Too much water, strong soaps and harsh abrasives are the worst en emies of a linoleum floor covering, NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that beginning May 1, 1950, my law office will be located at 16 East Main Street, American Fork, Utah, and that my telephone tele-phone number has been changed to 431. Don Mack Dolton ATTORNEY AT LAW I alfkl. Tk . . i. '''' I j S . . , . , j ' J II 1 1 1 U ' H mti HINH VtWlllM 'aM mm mm mm m - 4- .pi American Fork kept . in - the thick of the chase for the Alpine district baseball title Monday! night by running wild over Lehl 21-3. Pleasant Grove kept pace wiUv tle Cavemen . by downing Lincoln 10-8 behind the four-hit pitching of Arden Louder. Southpaw Max Plerce'weril the route for the locals and gave up three hits and struck out seven batters in subduing the Pioneers. Charley Edwards turned In a good game behind the plate for the locals. Free passes and loose support in the field kept Lehl hurlers Felt and Cooper In constant trouble throughout the seven Inning contest. Score by innings: R H E lehl 030 000 03 3 4 Am. Fork 721 218 x 21 18 0 Felt, Cooper, Bennett and Oku muri; Pierce and Edwards. Los lng pitcher: Felt. OPPORTUNITY HAS NEVER ! 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