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Show SUNDAY HERALD 8 SUNDAY, MARCH 28, 1954 Utah County. Utah 7H L asjc 1 iTTtlJ Pittsburgh To Depend On Youth espue TV .' 77 v Steeplechase Won By Royal Tan . " Irish Casaba Star Signs To Play I our ifh Opens I oday All-Star- s; Joe Bertrand, three year vet cities, playing in BYU Fieldhouse eran of the University of Notre on April 12. Dame court squad, will play with Onexof the leading scorers of he College his varisity cain the the Irish-duriFifth Annual World Series of Bas reer, Bfirtrand holds the single ketball against the Harlem Globe- - game school record of 35 points rotters, which starts today in set against Loyola of Chicago in New York's Madison Square Gar- December, 1953. Over a .three v den. year span, he scored 1,052 points, The two teams will participate to become one of the four men in tour or 20 Notre Dame history to break 1,000 in a Ail-Americ-ans ng In college competition.' Bertrand had the best shooting eye of the Irish squad, having a 44 percentage on shots taken points from the floor. The 6 3" Negro star prepped for Notre Dame at Chi cago's St. Elizabeth High School, where he was ranked among the all-tihigh school" greats. coast-to-coaTwenty-tw- o years of age, Bertrand intends to play, professional 1 series on Major (Sixth In ball after he graduates this June. " ' League clubs. 1 Bertrand will join many other A f greats of the past season college By LEO II. PETERSEN .. est horse race. on the tour including Cliff Hagan, Business-Ford FORT PIERCE, Fla. (UP) Frank Ramsey, and Lou Tsioro-poul- os A year ago the Wholesale Groof Kentucky, Frank, Sevy The Pittsburgh Pirates, who fin cer's ; red, blue and yellow silks (This is the fifth in a series . young people to correct these mis- of Furman, Bob Leonard of Int were carried to victory by Early ished In the National League eel Mist and not since the race first, of articles by leading- local takes. The stage is set now and diana, Togo Palazzi of Holy lar last season, have undergone of dollars. Cross, Larry Costello of Niagara, was run in iyj nad an owner conservationists in observance will take thousands to millions Wildlife correct of the and Dean Larsen of BYU. National the biggest player shakeup of any Week). perhaps, " I sent consecutive winners to the of the .but pollution by four-mil- e, pastf d club in the league, but they still post in the opener at Madison I i proper education and action now. After today's By J. D: FORD appear, doomed for last place. classic. the two teams Garden, Square we can prevent more mistakes of Fish State the Superintendent For the most part they are going the in outcome race of the Maple Leaf Upon the and restore what we have lost to play Monday at Game and Farm Springrille. into the race with kids at least a The rest of in Toronto. of. Gardens Irish winners the the a great extent. Let each of us re hinged We as individuals are prone to member this one thing, "Pollu the schedule: year a way, fading veterans, and Hospital Sweepstakes and al! only a few established Major Lea; though the result was awaited feel within ourselves that pollut- tion is my211 problem as an Indivi- - March 30, Municipal Auditor1 J.. .1 gae players. But the situation is anxiously throughout the world, ed lakes, streams, city water, uuai. nave more' iisa ana ium, Buffalo, N. Y.; March 31, so desperate Manager Fred Haney not a fan among the quarter mil swimming pools, .etc., are the more game, more deer, more and William Neal Reynolds Coliseum,. lion persons jammed into the fault of the other fellow not ours. better recreation if I remember, Raleigh, N. C: April 1, Hershey' plans on keeping the kids even though he. knows they need more pacious Aintree course dared Many of us camp, but do' we 'Water is mine, but only to use.' Sports Arena, Hershey, Pa.; April s 11 the winner seasjning. until Royal Tan clean up before .leaving our I cannot own title to it in that it 2, Convention Hall, Philadelphia; crossed tne finish line. camps? We fish, but do we burn is mine alone. It Is here to enjoy April 3, The Arena, Cleveland; Few.. Positions Set or bury the waste from our dress and the benefits which are good April 4, Chicago Stadium; Apr J. is the winner apparent ually From the 68 players who report once Hhe horses lucky enougn to ed fish? Do we clean the tables to be derived from fresh water for 5, Memorial Coliseum, Ft. Wayne, ed in the Pirate camp nearly six survivkthe 30 gruelling obstacles furnished us in many of our for- me and mine are untold." Ind.; April 6, Indianapolis Coliweeks ago, only 34 still are in the : X the last fence and est camps? Do we remember, wa- - Remember, I am an American, seum; April 7, St. Louis Arena; cleared have ' LDS Stake raced haf way through the er belongs to no one: we are but it takes us all to make Amer April 8, University of Iowa field- running. Actually, only five pos RECEIVES TROPHY Marion Davis (left), activity counselor of the Santa quin-Tmt- ic itions are set, the veteran Sid YMMIA, presents the stake basketball tropQrtO members of the Genola Ward bishopric, LuRay stretch.' But this time the victor only entitled to its use rights. Each of us must do his house, Iowa City,. Gordon at third, base, rookie Cur- Draper, Thomas Ewell and Caroll Davis. The Genola Ward won the trophy on points gained when was in doubt until the very last Our country is soil, mineral and ica. we ARE soil, for in share, April 9, University of Wyoming tis Roberts at second; and Frank its M Men team, coached by Caroll Davis; placed first in its Explorer Scout-team- , coached by stride. water. When we lose any Of them, mineral, and part, water. ' field, Laramie; April 10, Open Thomas, Hal Rice and rookie Jer- Douglas Thomas, placed second, in recent basketball tourney. For Tudor Lin$ , owned by Mrs. we are a- people without and a 11, Los Angeles Coli date; April outfield. ry Lynch in, the E. Truelove, staged a stirring doomed people. To me, water in GOOD OLD DAYS seum (outdoor game); April 12, Five players are battling for the the winner's share of the country we live in is our chief battle for BYU fieldhouse, Provo; April 13, tVi& varltl ft HARTFORD, Conn. (UP) City nSb Kama I HI AttliAft UiC trftL Allvt $24,278 out of the gross purse of concern for our personal sanita UOC HK JJU Denver; Coliseum, Stockyards H. Assessor Newton discovFred eran Preston Ward, wno nad a tion, consumption and that which $29,386 14, Cincinnati Gardens, Cin April men the held his who ered that to in the it way dismal season in 1953, or Robert And if Tudor Line hadn't swerv may help produce job 150 years ago received 25 cinnati, O.; April 15r The Olympia, ed slightly in the stretchy losing of food and recreation. Skinner, a rookie who is just out $1,000 on the Detroit', April 16, St. Paul Audiof ser'ice, having the inside track. few precious inches he needed so We in Utah County, through our cents for every April 17, The Arena, Milwlist. At that rate, his sal torium; neglect over the years, have lost grandnow The veteran Dick Cole and a aukee-Tickets M wMfnn badily,rr the joy that reigned OSCAR FRALE Y anna-ally would By be $129,101 ... one of the finest recreation and ary TaI mkI m m Atit rookie, Gair AlUe, are the leading NEW YORK (UP) Hank Sauer, for the Provo game ara or 16 times greater than cer- a to waters of Utah fishing A Fre candidates. lUUIOl ail .V Yicujljr icawcwRain extent: one which at one he actually receives. Newton now on sale at the BYU George field-hous- e, shortstop most valu hiif vaai the National . . League's . to ""6 AMERICAN FORK Tribute . . ... who hit only .266 at Spring' oca uavc , ,, ,, uic nvuiu uisu ...iMiuusa is that in 1952, able Utah and hopeful to old ; the ask for player nanx says inai ne man i ieei -- viI1bH Hedquist Drug, in. time furnished much food for our doesn't plan T.rWV " field in 1953, has been hitting so the members of the basketball a n . . last to. like Office at the he'd one Japanese trip comfortable rate, lost W have of the although Supply. really pioneer people. ..plate';",, well that he has the inside Irack earn, which in the hearts the secret for a come uniu piaying in fall m tfncrlanrt htA nlaced it main of the finest types of fish, Native japau as the No. 1 utility infielcf man students of American Fork high backprovided this year. 1 ena. nun mat oiuieeuujs, oauw school are "tops," was given at ti-i- . Trout, perhaps forever in. Utah i t n, Hank suffered three bone looks ahead eagerly to a good Problem Behind Plate of. fish have been In Big types Many special assembly program at to seven the Lizard Irish repel fractures in his hands IasTseason. year.-a- nd to take Its place, but it couldn't happen to a invaders. Even Two rookies, Richard Hall, up the school last week. of Wind troduced Duke the fellow the who led Thus the none can rang, nicer was compare with that The guy. silver awarded trophy .288 from Waco where he hit and at Palm Beach, Fla., had twhich has been In runs batted in' and lost. men have won... the Mas- - sor, 20 a on Gail Henley, who batted .290 at he team, for having taken second league KZX. bet caWed . ($70) v pound d in 1952 was out homers we thank those should 1 a the' VJUll in B recent perhaps Class ICl " luuiuauicuk, i""tu the horse Ne.; Orleans, and the veteran Cal place introduction 18th at the for time the held for be Augus responsible tournament. But Irish Lizard. Installed a 15 of earn in Utah Lake and other Abrams probably will be the out ta. Ga., April Only four of to 2 favorite Formal presentation of the field spares. the late betting them. Ben Hogan. Sam Snead, .Carp are a scav was made by O. D. .Bal-- Provo VoUrse by couW not stay with lakes innJtah. Ladies Leafne City Catching is a problem because trophy fish Claude and have probably Har and enger Jimmy Demaret : ard, principal of Jordan high, tne first two finishers in tne tnrm helped the Pirates have to carry two and l. to control many diseases a member of the board of 22 6 SK. ?fE! stretch drive and finished 10 we may have had if ing bonus receivers, Vic Janowicz and Bergs they had no Ac School Utah. State High 8 20 farther back Provo Lumber St Hdw. lengths Nick Koback, and neither is ready the to here help destroy and tivities Association. Acceptance Deluxe Cleaners ....... 8 e 20 Churchdown placed fourth, fol-- been for which we as duty. Right now it was made by Coach Don control pollution C. Over' ani 9 19 Grill looks like the veteran Walker Co Freddies Stidiiam Regal in our lakes 49 have Tom FurgXisT deposited people of Horace Rose, secretary y. 15 13 Cafe Viaduct oper, picked up as a free agent, the streams. 32: Vic Raschi and todav. aIpt Aps state associaiton, also was Western Distributors.; 13 15 --V xv will start the season as the No. M v. and ontray. That was the com- - A hatchery . man knows, and r ' present finish even though 29 everyone else should know, that 13 15 j 1 catcher. . . o. rrnrrt Mnimam plete Charles B. Walker, acting prin Shipps Jewelry 12 16 vA:rrV jumpers had started. much of the money spent from sturdy As of the moment, Haney Is of the school, was in charge cipal Ure 17 For 11 high ); fences, taU walls and licenses to raise fish is spent in counting on Bob Friend of the exercises. In commenting Janets Service 18 10 iook meir customary control of parasites, bacteria, and It WiQe -Q"cnes 9ft nH 34r Kosln Thursdav. Tiav Boo Hall Paul LaPalme the tributes paid he said, Happy 8 20 toll. Castletons disease in our hatcheries caused 53, Farrell and Max Surkont, who had upon Beau Jack 33, Johnny m i 'This program honored the team a wo norses weni aown in 5 23 tj;ii;.u xaia from polluted lakes. Woath Herald a U-- record with. Milwaukee last of which wf Daily this school is very Paris New York broke The adverse to that which Is jo pniv Piprrp 27 and accidents. season, as regular starters. Elroy proud. Honor, too, was paid our Summary of Results a leg and had to be destroyed good for. us for game, ducks and 607 556 6271790 lIv. AHn ....... ) ) Face and John Hetki Taylors school band, which was at the Herald 534 603 5991736 nt nf t,4 tcmI while Dominick's Bar died fol-- fish is grown and developed in uhm. will be the No. 1 and 2 relievers tournament all four days and 754 683 6782114 polluted lakes and streams and Shipps always is a highlight of the Viaduct u 632 717 7132062 whether we uke it or not, it is not ........ a 1,u"cu have dark horses tendon, all the meet. t Con- - Bryan Marshall, who also rode so much a community as an in 623 599 5671789 Knsf .... Castletons thoir pvm. U1 Hri- -. r We honored the cheer leaders ri. jcai- aSu, dividual problem. Each one of us "aibi. iui viiiiiiu Lumber 688 683 6782049 cWor fh. oan:A nf' DmihlP Sne4?l.'7 of for their splendid ' contribution Provo ......... seven 762 680 jockeys before could think, "I am'to blame." Hwever, which owner John Hertz says: and the entire student body for Bergs ........ 577 612 7102152 Let each one of us take it upon mo h the larffpt nd mnt in- - him had ridden to consecutive 6121801 Janets the fine manner in which the Deluxe to properly train our in ourselves National victories the n,--f Grand nn a T'vd 682 626 7042012 .vm hnrsp Region three high school coach members conducted themselves 609 650 6311890 ...... Western sine- Count Fleet." es, officials and players are be at the tournament. L walked 739 666 8032208 Hertz causes horsemen 4o worn ia? invited to a regional base- around and made observation and Freddies ...... 635 10-Round 749 6782062 de when he claims that Double .... ball school Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. was proud of the conduct of Happy s secto out the turn be of Leaders at Provo High School, according our students." Speed "may Summary ond or third best horse I've ever to Dolan Condie, Provo mentor, High team series: Freddies, Francis B. Abel, as a town 2208; 2114. 2152; had.". . .Because Hertz has the Shipps. Bergs, Conducting the school will be citizen and the parent of one of team Freddies, game: , only perfect record in th'e Derby, High Horace H. Rose. Salt Lake City the outstanding players, spoke -- uu u. PARIS (UP- )- Charles Humez, out return. But he could neither executive secretary of Utah High briefly. Mayor George C. Scott, 803; Bergs, 762; Shipps-- 754.Viola sending oui neign wmn with both of French Fleet and winning High' individual series: School Activities Assn. who is a faculty member, "wel middleweight - contender. stagger nor knock him down. " 475; Provo Schuman. Lumber, used Garth . Panter of Salt Lake It was Humez's 68th victory in on 1954 A new sound film base comed the school back to the "ine 474; A. conservation isomer; Weight, Bergs, Audrey a punching bag Fri. 73 jmja Utahf flg City as had for he said the from and ball rules city and, Panter's 15th de highlights city" Golf Club in Africa permits the Freddies, 474. and won the 10 round de- - featfights; Stanley Gralski, a night day 69. in This year, Garth, had WHAT'S THAT REYNOLDS COT? the 1953 World Series will be been almost depopulated for four Jenkins, A. Jen ball to be lifted without penalty cision in their very dull bout before individual games: High Stadium the Yankee out tries -pitcher znouna been stopped by Joey Giardello groundkeeper, -shown during the clinic sessions days last week. 0f a bippopot- - k 185; Z. Dunkley, from the hoof Freddies. kins, Des ans p umilai lor B. Leo and Nel Coach styie. and Overly outpointed by Jesse Turner. Coaches, players,, officials and 174 - V- ycasey. Tay- - allium. . .1 r en, uiau a wuodvmg Sports fans from the Utah and Juab son, coach of track and football ?hiPP?i4i. ain't f ' it?). strokes, Each weighed 158 2 pounds. lors, county areas are invited to at activities, paid tribute to the 23, made such a poor Panter, success and the7 fine team's tend, Mr;. Condie said. i showing that ringsiders doubted sportsmanship displayed he Would get another match. The Musical numbers by high school rangy, raw boned American landstudents interspersed the speakno more than 20 punches dured ers. ' the bout as he suffered his ing the students further Wednesday third straight defeat. celebrated with a matinee dance. who was knocked out by Humez, The new trophy has been placed of Bayonne, N.J., Durando Ernie in the large trophycase which round the sixth last Oct. - 26, in a of the north spans good portion won with ridiculous ease; He wall. of the entrance hall. This gashed Panter's right brow in the is the seventh setond place trosixth round and spattered him with phy, a new "attendant" in the blood. But he couldn't floor Panter, line of "bridesmaid trophies" to who had been stopped but once in which 1950. the marks gold trophy 68 bouts. his the lone year the American Fork Humez' jabbing and hooking atschool captured the state-Cla- ss tack to the head clicked off the B championship. first five rounds by five margins. Affection and pride fqr the tried to rally in the sixth Panter plucky team that fought its way wild right swings at by throwing into the finals is being shown by the but he missed with Frenchman; the community. Coach Overly of all them. practically and his boys were luncheon In the three last rounds, Humez guests of the Rotary Club in an UliW the American battered almost with LA Orem cafe and the Lions Club had the team and coach as guests for their regular semimonthly dinner meeting in a I . 525 W. 5 So. 1058 Washing ton Holm-stealocal cafe. Earl (Hap) '' and school and college -high Sox fledglings-sec- ond UTAH SALT LAKE CITY PROVO, basketball great of years past, 'RUNS' IN THE FAMILY Two Boston Redover Bosox at the stars talk baseball things former coach in the American generation camp. Allen Van Alstyne, left, is the son of Clayton "Well, you're the guy who Fork high school, and a faculty Sarasota. Fla., who for Washington in 1927. Guy Morton, 1 Alstyne, sonplayed couldn't wait to have a son to member now, was the dinner Van Sr.. Cleveland pitcher in 1924. (NEA) of a is the Guy. catcher, with!" go . By GEORGE CHANDLER United Press Sports Writer Altfr REE, Eng. (UP) Royal Tan, an invader from across the Irish, Sea who was second in 1951, won the Grand National Steeplechase by a neck Saturday to give owner Joe W. Griffin of Dublin an unprecedented consecutive double in the world's tough- - 1 I: 200-pou- nd me st Pollution In Lakes, Streams Everybody's - v 856-yar- m , )( " -- - TV T est V- St Sauer Hopes Japanese Tri p Will Hold Key To Comeback Caveman Cagers Ionorcd At School Assembly ..nn I 4- v ...... . T-- C r"";" post-seaso- -- kuu c.m one-thir- I Bowling Results 8-1- 1. ?J1' : l.y Z.v'S-.- full-tim- Gie (8-11- (3-12- gJ, JtCi ), (8-1- 6) woii vriv 5 (3-6- (6-8- " t,,It" Rdgion Baseball School Scheduled uu7 .lr.! oi-.- Humez Whacks Out Decision Over Garth Pariter ue?- pt .... ye 1-- , 2 Time Out III fc LjJ IN iiiiiseiHiKiirs mm(cm III d, St 1 speaker. fishing". -- A- ' and -- A- COLLEGE At -- A- East First North Street Telephone 86 All our records and equipment are available. 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