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Show 'irj A n if n 17 i a n n T3 - J U N DAY n HERALD SUNDAY MAY 23, 1954 Utah County. Utah o o n Sun! 7 to EFfeJ Mont. (UP) Young University won Brigham a four-jteatrack and field meet Saturday, to take ; the Western Division Skyline Conference title. BYU scored 58 points to 47 910 for Utah, 35 110 for Mon MISSOULA, Class "A"; Championship; and Professional foursomes The storms slowed up play and required a longer time for some of the eroups to make their rounds, but failed to dampen the spirits of the large group of participants who declared that it was a fine day for play in spite of the weather. A record of 163. round. players finished first round play Ralph Johnson, Salt Lake, and and were paired off for the Sun Mark (Pudge) Nilsen, Provo, led day finals. the way in the amateur cham' Saturday Results pionship bracket. Johnson turned -- Division .Bill Professional in a card showing 4 for a one Dick Lundall, Johnson, under par 69. Nilsen toured the Harold Summers, 34-course in the regulation 36-3-6 Bill Johnston, local pro, proved 3872; George Schneiter, 37-3-6 O 73: Dick Conner, Ray his familiarity with his own 72; 3S-3-7 73; Dean Cand- course by showing the way to, the Bounty, Jerry Henderboys land, large list of Ernie Schneiter, son, with an even 70. He went out in Tn 71 Walt Harrie 37- 37t7 of 34 but required an extra pair Alex i strokes on the return lap. Dick 3774; Bill Korns, McCafferty, 71. 1 i'i Lundall trailed with Tee Branca, 38-3-9 77; Lavell Near Par Effort Frank Orlando, Shiner, 1 In the "A" flight. Ray Tucker, 9 79; Dick Kramer, versatile athlete from Orem, 80; Pres ummerhays, trailed the pacesetter, Al Passic Norm Larsen. 38-4-4 82. in a near par performance. Championship Flight Passic went out in 36 and reMark Johnson, Ralph turned in 38 for a top showing 74. 35-3-5 36- Earl 70; Wilde, Nilsen,. Tucker carded a 75. . Bill Griffith. 3672: Babe Iliskey set the first days Don Dorton, North, pace hvthe "B" flight with a card 7 Dick Parmalee, He was the showing Tom 74; Emery, Ralph only one in the flight to score in Hansen, Tom Williams, the 70's; Glen Cook was next in John Bowers, UP THE SCORES George Schneiter (left) watches as Bill Johnston adds up his score Bob Pearson Gary ADDING round of the Provo Open Golf Tourney. Schneiter is the defending champion of for the opening .The second round of competi Peck, 36Kirk Bitter, the tourney which will be concluded .today on the Timpanogos Course. tion in the $1000 cash meet will 3975: John Magras, )" mum begin this morning at 7:45 with Tom Green. Vern Dal- 39-3-7 "B" ilight players teeing off in ton, Jim Dunn, of play. They 76; Jack Lockhead, round the closing will be x followed in 'order by MarUn Davis, Dick Carlson. Roy Stickel, By WENDELL RIGBY The annual Provo Open Golf Tournament got underway Saturday with a record list of entrants participating in what is likely to be Provo's most successful tourney and a Salt Lake amateur leading the way following the completion of the first . 35-3- 34-367- 35-357- 37-347- 0. 1; 37-367- play-for-p- 0: 3; ay 38-357- 3; 36-407- 6; 38-387- 6. 36-437- 9; 39-4- 40-3- i 39-337- 8; 35-346- 9; 37-367- 36-377- 38-387- 3; 37-3- 3; 8. 38-367- 36-387- 36-387- 4; 4; 37-377- 4; 38-377- 38-377- 4. 5- , 5; 39-367- 5; rrr--f- 38-377- 5; 38-387- -- mjnj 40-367- 6; 6; 37-397- 6; Idaho State Wins Fourth Straight RMC 37-407- Herb Gordon Crane, Pollock, Cloyd Booth, Tom Worthingtdn, 40- Marlow Quick, 4383; L.1 R. Sonny Braun, Ivins. Dean Robinson. ; Bill Metcof f , ; Carl Hulbert. Buck Steve Adams, Vard Jones, Dixon, Dil Wagoner, o. Bill JimNBohanen. 39-4- 0 3979; Ray Reynolds, 40 79; Merry Comer, 424284: Lane Neby, Cecil Fred Penney, Bohn. 37-407- 37-407- 39-387- 7; 40-387- POCATELLO. Ida. (UP) Idaho State College rolled to its fourth consecutive Rocky Mountain Conference championship Saturday by, scoring 83.5 points over i sticky track that marred an ex 8: record-settin- g perform- 41-418- 2; - 37-43t-- 80; 3; 44-43- 87; 4 In-sch- 1; 38-40-7- f. 4; 43-398- 8; 9; 41-3- 42-418- 3; 43-36V- 44-408- 43-3- 4; 39-4- . 40-39-79 W ; 38-387- 6; .37-407- 7; 41-3- 40-397- 9; 9; 39-407- 9; 39-407- 9; 41-398- 40-418- ' 1; Jim Ellsworth, 40-4- Baseball Results 43-398- 41-4- 81; B. Bue-sche- r, Jack Duckett, Bill Wakeman, 2; 82; NATIONAL LEAGUE 0; 40-4- 1 39-428- 1; 42-4- 0 Vern Kay, Bud Johnston, Ralpff Oberg, OOx 3; Brooklyn . Scully Rogers, 2 83:1 Ray Thief, Hetki (8) and Atwell; Thair Schneiter.; Mark Boyle, Meyer, Palica (2), Hughes (8) Jarman, ). 2 and Walker. WPPalica 86; Joe Fullerton, 44-4-2 ). LP Thies H- R- Snider 86; Lynn Bell, 2 86; Myron 1 (6th). 86; Grant RobinHoffman, 4 86. son. (1st game) Shag . Jensen. Roy 3 000 100 0045 11 0 Kump, Milwaukee 87; Travis Arm4 88; Lew Guttery, Chicago ......000 001 000 1 7 1 strong, Burdette and Crandall; 43--4487; V. W. AxteuY45-43-8- ; Sid Clark, 47- Winner, Jeffcoat (9) and Gara- - Bob Lee. 44 5 ). LP 91; Minner Logan. 91; Joe Ray giola. s, Stickland, Woody 5 93; Keith Bauer, 48- (2nd game) Milwaukee . 200 100 30511 9 0 4694. . 304 001 100 9 12 4 "B" Flight Chicago Glen Buhl, Wilson (3), Johnson 5), Babe Iliskey, Gene Garner, Paine (7). Spahn (9) and White, Cook, Len Swenson. Crandall (9); Hacker, Church (9), Willis (9) and Cooper. WP Paine Ray Ross, 9 83; Dave Duke, 43-- T -). 3 HR 84; Jay Bateman, LP Church Mar-Jackson (7th), Mathews v (8th), 84;;ICent Barrett, 43-4-2 85; 1 Aaron (4th), Pendleton (1st). 85; Richard Jackson, G Iraan. Bud Gleave. 1 New York . 201 002 0005 7 Ward Philadelphia 000 000 0000 6 1 T. Thompson, Heal. Chick Gomez (2-Gaddis, and Katt; Penson, MN Dragich, Ridzik (7) and Burgess. LP Pen-so- n Garth Seegmiller, 89 Jay Allen, ). HR Irvin (8th), 89; John Bowen, 89. Gale Anderson, 90; Curley Pra- AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston ....... 000 000 0000 7 2 ther, 92; Thurman Thorpe, 92; New York ... 003 020 llx 7 10 1 Woody Miller, 92; Jim I Cowan, Clevenger, Brewer (6); Herrin 92; D. .McCafferty, 90; Jack Al(8), Werle (8) and White. Rey- len. 94; Bill Igo, 92; Monte John nolds (5-and Berra. LP son, 90; Bud Barlow, 94; Cliff ). HR Mantle Bailey, 94; Allen Giacoma, 94; Clevenger Sam Grande, 90; Dex Alger 95; (5th). Bob Booth. 96; Dick WeUs, 98, (10 innings) Guy Ivins. 98; George Janflas, 10 2 98; H. W. Williams, 97;- - Bob Baltimore . 003 000 000 Cleveland :. .002 010 000 .14 12 0 Weeka 99; Bud Raldolpb. 99; Larsen (1-and Courtney; Monroe Tucker, 99; Bill Wood and Hegam HR ward, 99; Len Shiner, 96; Virgil Garcia (4-Rosen (10th). Dye, 101; Don Humphries, 103; Herb Mann, 103. Chicago ........100 000.1035 7 0 000 003 000 Pittsburgh ...,010 0001 10 1 3 7 0 TEES OFF Lou North of Denver, Colorado State Amateur champion, is shown teeing off Saturday in the opening round of the Provo Open.' He was one of nearly 200 pros, and amateurs who swarmed over the course in the opening round of the H 37-458- 44-388- 2; 41-428- 2; 3; 40-438- tourney. 41-4- 44-408- 44-4- (1-0- 44-4- 45-4- 42-4- 46-408- 6; . 44-4- 44-4- 4--3) Tri be Wi ns 9th Straig h i, Preserves Lead 46-4- 48-439- 1; As-mu- 48-4- . 38-387- 40-408- 6; 0; 40-418- 1; 39-448- 3; 43-4- 41-4- (1-3- 0). vi 44-4- 44-428- 5; 15-'0r-- 7; 44-448- 3) 8; 48-408- . 45-438- 8; (1-1- I 1) (1-2- 03 4) 4) 000 000 030 3 9 4 Detroit . Johnson, Dorish (8), Consuegra (8). Pierce (8). Fornleles (8), Harshman (9), Keegan (9) and Sawatski; Garver, Marlowe (9), Zuverink (9) and House. Fornleles (2-1- ). HR (1-1- ), LP Minoso (6th). WP -Marlowe 2-Ga- me n aI REPAIRED 8; ; me 4-- 3. de-inni- Specialized Work 43S So. Unit Avenue 7-- 0, 5 7 contested closely 6-- 0, 6-- 0, i 6-- 2, 1 rd 6-- 0, 6-- 1. Without Borrowing Ton make one convenient payment. We'll havt all our bills paid whether past do or not I AVERAGB matches Friday. - . I Softball Games some fancy riding and events in spite of the At Harmon Park i Smith, witnessed some top unfavorable weather conditions. Stevenson, Monday's Schedule: Kay BuUdogging A Colorado and M, Brigham Ken 7:15 Arden Meadow Gold ; vs. Carter, byu, BYU, :9.1; of Provo 13.3; Darrell Jarvis, BYLr, :16.7; Young University, University Dick Smith, BYU, : 46.5; and Jeff Utah, and Idaho won'mostof the 8:30 Carlson Sporting Goods Friday honors.4 Utah and Idaho vs." Second Ward Market; Mon-Butler, Utah, : 57.5. by their one man per trex 66, bye. Rhita Flake, were led Jeff Barrell lace Butler and Howard formers, &YU, :20.7 Sandra Pace, BYU, Harris, respectively. 22.0; Carol Crockett, Utan, r&.i. f riders looked best The Edna Hitchcock, in the Cougar Goat tying event where bulldogging BYU, :34.7; and Rhita Flake, Ken I Carter, Derrol Jarvis and On Automobile Insurance BYU, : 40.8. Stevenson placed one, two Kay AUTO FIRE LIFE Saddle Bronc riding Jeff But- - and three in the first days comState Farm Insurance Co. : iv i er. utan. petition. RULON W. MYERS, Agen! Brahma Bull riding Dave Kui Several of the visiting cowboys 946 West Center Pb, 833W per, Colorado A and M. (Continued 'on Page Eight) and- - Dick 20-3- 0. , i S-A-- V-E . j a Gool, air I liiiiip tlO M LACES TO TIE OR CREAK i $ SO S1.00 S3.0QI ... see at ntLURIDi MOTOR COl ADMISSIONx Grand Stand . . . . . . . .75c ! Bleachers 60c High School Students .40c FREE Kids Under-1- 2 in kids section only EXAMPLE Pay o only S19 er wk. SIS per wk S2S per wk . . 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Butler took first place in the saddle bronc riding; second in the days money rating; and high average. Carter was firs in bulldogging;, tied for thirdin the bareback riding; and took third place jin the bull riding. sSaturday's Results Bareback riding Dave Kuip er, Colo. A and M; Max Staman Wyoming;. Ken Carter, BYU; Mark Hicks, Colorado A and M Wendell Wagner, Utah; and Jet Butler, Utah. Calf Roping Darrell Jarvis BYU, :29.7; Jerry Keppeler, Colo A and M. 47.0: ,Kay Stevenson 3-- . AH LANDER'S ng, 5-- 3. MARV LAWS Auto Glass Installed rd rd Ail-Arou- nd , Reynolds struck out six batters By MILTON RICHMAN United Press Sports Writer and scattered seven hits while The Cleveland Indians rolled Mickey Mantle enjoyed his best to their ninth straight victory and day of the campaign by smashing lead a homer, t r ip 1 e and two preserved their two-gain the American League Satur- singles to drive in four runs. day by pushing across a run in Rookie Truman Clevenger nickthe 10th inning to Jxeat the Balti- ed for seven of the Yankees' 10 hits in the five innings he pitched, more Orioles, Rookie Rudy Rejalado, who was the loser. drove in Cleveland's first two The WTiite Sox rallied for three runs with a single in the third: runs in the ninth inning to the Tigers, and also re- sihgted again off Don Lar-jfe- at sen in the 10th, moved to second main within two games of the on a sacrifice and scored on Al pace-settin- g Indians. Minnie Minoso' s sixth homer of the year Smith's single. Burley Mike Garcia scattered with two on in the ninth off 10 hits for his iourth victory George Zuverink gave Chicago against as many losses while the its winning margin. Dick Marluckless Larsen suffered his fourth lowe was the loser, however. setback against a lone triumph. White Sox Manager Paul RichBaltimore went ahead with a ards used seven pitchers, startthree-ru- n burst in the third on ing with Don Johnson and windsingles by Clint Courtney and ing up with Bob Keegan, winner Larsen, a hit batsman and Dick of last night's game, but Mike Kryhoski's double. After the In- Fornieles, one of the four hurlens dians cut the Orioles' margin to 2 in their half of the third, Al Rosen tied the score with his 10th homer in the fifth. The Yankees remained two BASEBALL games behind the Indians by as Allie crushing the Red Sox, Today 2:30 p.m. Reynolds captured his fifth victory. . , TIMP PARK IMMEDIATELY A RADIATORS 1 rd all-arou- nd Provo ' rd T 45-45- 90; (3-2- . : 4; (1-1- Mo' Wins Opening Test French Tourney rd - 2; Vera fiuke. Jim Runnerup Colorado State tal 9 80sGene Schneiter, lied 56.1 points on victories by Twist, . 41- 4081; Jerry Smith with a time of 2:03.5 Richard: RobbinsX in the 880 yard run, and Hubert Bob Moore and Ted Childers, who tied Walt Coseriff, 8 Doug Lund, for first place in the pole vault by Boyce, 1 Beri 80k Bert 81; Call, soaring over the stick at 12 feet C. Smjey, Western State took third place Bramwell, 41-4. with 23.8 points, followed by Colo'AM rado Mines 22.6. Montana State AI Passic, 36-3-8 Flight 74; Ray Tuck 21.6, and Colorado College 14. 38-3- 7 75; Joe Hurst, 36-4-0 er, Sam Beckham, ISC senio'r, 76; Cliff Kunkel, Don broke the high jump record with Giacoma, Kent Mor a leap of! 6 feet, 4V4 inches. The gan, 38-3-9 77; Harry Ostler, 39-old record of 6 fee, 2 inches 3978; Jim Rigby, 8 79; Dick was set by Phil . Pinney, Colo Dorton, Gene Evansr40-397rado College, in 1938. Ed Duprez, Jim Rosen "of Western State Ralph Buckner, placed first in the broad jump Burba Eggertsen. with a leap of 21 feet, 10 inches. Chauncey Peterson, 0 80; Rip 80 and Charles Daughtery of Colo Collins, 39-4-1 Bill Preece, 0 rado Mines, won the shot put with Carman Kipp, a heave of 43 feet, nine inches. 81; Paul DeLancey, 39-4-2 81; 40-397- le day and Saturday at the Utah County Fairgrounds. The BYU cowboys tallied 573 points to beat out Colorado A. and M. who scored 340 points tor second place honors; University of Utah in third place with 262 points: and University of Idaho, fourth place, with 229 points. Wyo ming and Weber College participated in the meet but failed to score. The meet was held under diffi cult weather conditions, with the Final Results arena' Saturday afternoon being literally a sea of mud. The soft Bareback Riding Clark Wilde, ground did cushion the falls for BYU, first; Howard Harris, Idathe riders, but it made successful ho, second; Ken Carter, BYU, roping and bulldogging almost im and Jeff Butler, Utah, tied tor possible. third. Added to the ground troubles Brahma Bull Riding Howard was the fact that Doc Sorenson, Harris, Idaho, first; Jeff Butler, rodeo producer, brought to Provo Utah, second; Ken Carter, BYU, some of the toughest and : most Marion Stanley, Colorado vicious animals seen in rodeo third; A and M, fourth; and Dave Kuiparts in this area for some time, per, Colorado A and M, fifth. and they proved to be jmore com Saddle Bronc Riding Jeff uut- petition than some of the collegi er. Utah, first; Bob Schild, Colo ate cowboys were able to with rado A and M, second; and Tom stand. Colorado A and M, third. In the Brahma bull riding Sat Porter, Calf Roping V; Darrell Jarvis, urday afternoon only one rider, BYU, first; Ted. Thomas, Colo Dave Kuiper, Colorado Al and M. rado A and M, second; fc.ep- was able to stick to the hurricane pler, Colorado A and Jerry M, third; deck of the bouncing bull. All and Howard Harris, Idaho, fourth. other riders made various types Bulldogging Ken Carter, BYU, of slides and nose dives in the irst: Kay Stevenson, BYU, sec mucky ground of the swamp like ond; Darrell Jarvis, BYU, third; arena. and Bob Schild, Colorado A and The Y was led to its team vie M. fourth. tory by a group of daring, hard Goat Tying Edna Hitchcock, riding clubN members who showed BYU, first; and Rhita Flake, up well in all of the events. Clark second. Wilde captured top honors in the BYU, Rhita Flake, Barrel Jtacxng bareback bronc riding with Ken BYU, first; Sandra Pace, BYU, Carter well up in.tht scoring. and Carol Crockett, Utah, Jeff Butler, University of Utah's second; third. one man rodeo team, captured Jeff Butler Utah, the coveted title by first: Ken Carter, BYU, second; edging Ken Carter of BYU in a and Howard Harris, BYU, third. 2. 41-438- little Mile James, BYU; Lundell, held in BYU; broken Utah; and Freebairn, Furr, Saturday's meet, Utah. Time: 4:22.3. In on Dornblaser Field. ' Sherald James of Brigham Two-mi- le James, BYU; Mor run in ris, Utah State; Molen, Utah, and Young , ran the two-mi9:32.8, bettering the old record Stevensen, BYU. Time: 9:32.8, a of 9:36.3 set last year by team new conference record. mate Wayne Lundell. But this 120-ya'Hir-- PARIS, France (UP) Maureen hurdles was still almost eight seconds schi, BYU; high Pratley, .UUh; WU- - (Little. Mo) Connolly of San slower than the field record of son, Utah, and; Calif., "launched her deOrr, MSU. Tune: Diego, fense of the Women's Singles 9:28.2, set in 1953 by Montana's 15.1 seconds. crown in French clay courts tenBill Rife. 220-yalow hurdles nis championships Saturday-wJt- i. firsts In Utah; Brown, Utah State;Yates, Brigham Young took two-miOrr, a Jshutout" .victory, but two le the 440, the mile and Montana; Hirchi, BYU. Time: young U. 5. players were bounced ra lzo-yaruns, the high nuraies 23.7 seconds. out of. the men's division. and the pole vault. - . Beach. Montana; Miss Connolly, who holds the Shotput low Robertson, Utah ? won the 220-yaBYU; Smith, Utah, U. S. Wimbledon titles in adhurdles, the" high jump, the jav and Erz, Utah State. Distance: dition and to the French champion- -' elin and the mile relay.; 48 feet, 9 38 inches. , ship, trounced Mrs. Angela Salvet Montana won the 100-yadash, Migh jump 1- - Pratley, Utah; of France, in a second the 220-yadash, the shotput, Clark, Utah, and Don Spainhow-e- r, round match. The blonde Cali-- f broad jump and the discus throw, Utah state i (tied for second); omian had, drawn a first round Utah State's only first was in and Gourley, BYU; Doug Spain- - bye. the half mile. hower, BYU; Dunn, Montana, In the men's singles, Gil Shea and Roe. Montana '(tied for of . Presidio, Calif., and Irvin The summary:' Dorfman New York fell beioo-yard dash Brant, Mon fourth). Height: 6 feet, wi inches. fore two of veteran international , Hudson, Montana: Anderson,. BYU; Smith, Broad jump' D Jaroslav r o b n y of players. Utah State, Yates, j Utah. Time: tana; Ford, Utah State; . Jones, turned back Shea, Egypt' Dis9.7 seconds. Utah; and Speakman, BYU. and France's Paul Remy 22 feet, 9 18 inches. tance: 220-yaMon dash Brant, whipped Dorfman,' Chatterly, BYU; U. S. Champion Tcy Trabert. Utah; Anderson, Pole Vault tana; Newbold, - and MonMaxon, Roe and Tarrant, Lonner, Montana BYU, of Cincinnati, Wimbledon title- ' tana and Harrop and Ward of holder Time:' 21.1 "seconds. Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, Art Larsen of San Leandro, Calif., Budge Patty of Los Angeles and Gardnar Mulloy of Coral Gables, Fla., beat the rain and their opponents in third round Second Annual BYU Rodeo Club Intercollegiate Rodeo, held . Fri- 43-38-- 81 41-428- ; le Only one conference record was Brigham Young University won BYU, :41.0; the team championship in the BYU. 1:1&5. 1; 38-40-78 lorUtah State, 20 , . I 41-408- 1; 42-408- pected ance. 7; 7; 40-418- tana and : i Of A n n ua l B Y U Gollegicite Rodeo , 7: m ' run R. Brown, BYU; Utah (tied, for second).-Heig- ht: C. Brown, Utah State; Newbold, iz feet even. Utah (Mackey, Utah; and Nichols, BYU. Time: Mile relay 50.1 seconds. Bowser, Newbold, Morley); BYU.' Utah Montana was disqual Half-miAnderson, Utah ified. State. 3:23.9. Time: State; Cobia and Rawlins, BYU (tied for second), and Finlinsen, BYU. Time: 1:56.8 440-ya-rd Cougar Cowboys G rab Team Qown 6; 38-387- : tight away. SPECIAL SALE VALUES TO 13.95 a(o)--V:-;:-v.;.::(S- ) CENTER 180 N. 2 W. Ph. 4470 154 W. CENTER Provo's Complete Family Shoe Store ' . |