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Show Mm 1 i HERALr sunday SUNDAY, MAY 23, 1334 Utah County, Utah fra ra rzTZi wmm&w. WITH 8 Vjnner Cops rifUl J aW Of $91,600- - r , Imp Pleasan I Grove Game Halved By Rain 1 4 i BALTIMORE, Md. (UP) Hasty Road, who finished sec ond in the Kentucky Derby, came in for his own share of racing glory Saturday when he survived a strong stretch run by favored Correlation to win the 78th 40 SflNB1 of th hall ins est Dripping skies and a ged field Saturday made officials there were pools of water aU over of the Provo Baseball Club de tne playing r field and that with cide, to postpone the Industrial rain still falling at noon Saturday, League 'opener between Pleasant club offlcials decided to-coff. water-log-ltreasur-er -- all , Grove and the Provo TImps, the game. slated for, today "at Timp Park. He said no new date had been Mel Kavachevich, secretary- - decided upon for playing off the game. v d a Don It won't seem the same next winter without Preakness Stake at Piinlico. or the in Division basketbarteam playing in the Alpine The dark brown son of Roman, matter. State Class B tourney for that Overly-coache- sfeaess ' owned by Mr. and Mrs. Allie Jim , Mazurie (president of Overly, who is generally recognized as one of the finestof prep LReuben of Toledo. C, grabbed the the school cage coaches in the state, was named principal club) was going to get hold the lead soon after the field of and, of course, 11 of. American Fork junior high school the other day American-ForStan Peters (league .secretary- out never shot of the gate and k basketball mentor of will give up his position as to see aoout arranging creasureri ' ' a to neck. win It relinquished by ' a new tor the game. J date High. Correlation, the Overly's successor as basketball coach was named Saturday, comet who left the post at 4 to 5 No Word Received and he'll have a tough time filling likeable Don's shoes. American odds, made a determined run As far as the Helper-America- n teams under Overly's on Fork fans have come to expect the Road throughout Hasty Fork will game at Helper tonight is make it especially tough highly analytical coaching and that of the stretch. But Hasty no word Jhad been relength concerned LOS OLD ANGELES An in on his successor. Road showed his strong racing late ceived by of Saturday on whethin his state all one title won years heart by beating off the chalonly Although Overly has run by the er the game had spired two-mi- le relay been teams in he the had has American at coach Fork, as basketball to - and it was assumed? thatpostponed of win a "never Ford$91,600. from purse lenge quit" quartet it would a' finals of the tourney on seven or eight other occasions, which is who also closed be as Hasseyampa, scheduled an ham and almost weather played contemptuous Well could be record of which any coach proud. finished third. well in the toss of the shot by world champ permitting. Under Overlv. who has had almost as much success as base a length andstretch, one-ha- lf Corbehind It appears now as if the Timps American Fork relation. Arnold Kirkland, Has ball coach as he has had as a basketball-mentor- , Parry O'Brien wrote two new first will.be played Thurswell-versand in the seyampa's jockey, claimed a foul teams have always been world marks Into the book Sat day game at American Fork. night . .. .. . fundamentals of the game. aeainst Correlation, but It was to Pleasant tne Grove continue will uraay entertain amazing have always played inspired not allowed. And, what is more important they assault this spring' on track and Helper Wednesday night. ball. Who will ever forget the tremendous comeback the Cavemen Hasty Road finished second in field r records.; League officials are looking for made in the second half against South Summit xin last March's the Kentucky Derby three weeks a " With the ink hardly dry on redhot first half title race with Class B semifinals? x ago behind Determine, who since defending champion, That game was; a good example of the kind of basketball Don's has returned to California. But Roger Bannister's cracking of Provo, the another strong team and boasting four-"sound more track's were the often even barrier." ! teams played year after year, d colt though they the minute mile, and the thud nf IPIeasant Grove. Helper and a bridesmaid than a bride as they say. Whenever a team went up took it out on another west coast O'Brien's 60 foot plus shotput two American Fork reported te be team it knewrit would be in for a battle. horse in claiming the second against an Overly-coache- d weeks ago still echoing, the .boys greatly Improved over last: seacrown for in J One of the big reasons for Overly's great success as a coach jewels. racing's triple from Fordnam took over, the 14th son. was his ability to handle boys. The boys who played for him annual Coliseum Relays Friday Correlation was a beaten favo " worshipped the ground he walked upon but at the same time rite in the derby but most racing night. Bill as any prep team. In the " followers his teams were, as All they "did was clip nearly would make he figured .'. ; state. two seconds from the two-miup for that setback at old Pimlico never he shuttle, record as the, team of However, Although Overly never coddled his players or showed favorit Saturday. to ; overhau had Foley, Frank Tarsley, Bill Terry 'enough quite a In his players and their problems. j ism, he took sincere Interest heart-poun- d ersichetty and, Tom -- Courtney He wasn't the fire and brimstone, towel-throwikind of coach. Hasty Road in that roared out JntOfj the lead and 500-Mil- e the stretch. Instead, he was the cool, calculating kind of mentor, and his3 calm ing run through sec had road finished stayed' there to win in 7:27.3. Hasty approach to the game, even under considerable emotional strain ond to the in mile correlation So fast was the pace that Court and stress and pressure endeared him to his players and won and INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. UP) Bill Preakness prep was pressed to an unofficial ney from them their undying devotion and respect. winner of the Vukovich, record-breakinThe extra .dis last here g Monday. 1:42.2 last lap auto It was really too bad he couldn't have won the championship race last, year, qualified for in Saturday's mile and and the competing foursomes the last March and left the coaching ranks in a blaze of glory. But, tance - sixteenths 31 at the Indianapolis race May not did fom California and Occidental Motor he's still had a lot of memorable and great moments in his coach- three too much gallop at a speed of Speedway for a of task prove themselves broke the existing 133.478 miles ing career. hour per Saturday. He'll also have a lot of great stories to tell his grandkidsAnd, Hasty Road, as many believed i HE FLIES THROUGH THE AIR An unidentified college cowboy loses his seat aboard a bucking world mark of 7:29.2, set by the Vukovich became 18th Quali the of This action was bit rodeo. S. team a 1952. National might. at the and U; takes header bronco in caught . Brigham Young University i nobody could tell a story in a more fascinating manner than Don. . and the second of 1:57 the day, I. I fier,, of time . Road's 25 Both of 7:28 staff had Herald times Hasty Fred photographer. jW. Harding, plus. This writer should know. He's heard enough of them. by which dawned fair and Warm with was far off the Preakness record While the crowd of 47,611 was ' of 1:56 set by Capot in 1949. gentle : winds for perfect racing I two-miof the roaring approval weather. a Waters, carrying the colors of the Rivergrove Roller For Johnny Adams, relay, the most exciting race of The first was 22 in the of veteran bakes, Los years Rink did themselves-proulast week in the 1954 Utah Amateur thexnight,' weight man O'Brien Angeles, a rookieDanny who a car drove Roller Skating championships at Ogden. saddle, this was the first Preak. out: of his sweatshirt, owned shrugged, ness triumph. Adams; now has by J.C. Balch of Los Angeles one tossed ball of short at 137.237 to-- get into the field. Competing aralnst . the best amateur skaters In the state, a young son who is riding on the :. 60. feet,' and grinned, j Karol Orbon, pert, - Vukovich drove the same car he blonde daughter of Mr. and Cricago circuit . Assn. and The SPRlNGVTLLE 62 won the race in last still seventh Tim for that going Racing Mrs. II. R. Orbon of Provo, won the intermediate ladles freethe carried Preakness Today's year. It is annual Spring Acres Racing meet ny tne apnngviiie j aycees. ; feet," he said.- Then he wound owned by Howard- - Keck of Los style championship. biggest gross purse in its history, will be held May 28, 29 and 31, At least 150 horses are expect up and let fly. The iron ball hit Angeles. -4- 140,150 But the net to thei (Continued from A Junior at BY high. Miss Orbon then teamed with Stanley Mc- with some of the top horses in ed to run in the various races, with the turf 60 feet 5 in. away from There were two jeu aaurt vi uie ictuiu spins in the first son or Mr. and Mrs. Theron McFadden of winner won s aaaen, the intermountain west competing post time set for 2:30 p.m. each the throwing ring,' adding another hour of 1947. wece scheduled to in In Faultness $98,005 but neither by qualifying participate to win the novice mixed pairs title. Provo, the big jackpot raised the Montana NIRA program Sat- for gold and glory, it was an- day, officials said. There will be half inch to the mark he made driver was hurt. The drivers were However, ' nounced today. Betty Jean Lee, BYU coed and another entrant from the River- - Hasty Road's lifetime earnings six or seven races each day, two Saturdays ago on the same Frank Armi, of Hanford, Calif., urday, and they were given sec The ' , siae Kouer Kin, placed second In the novice ladies free-sty- le Coliseum floorr But that was the and Manuel . class. to $394,382. held be meet will they reported. - " racing ond chances in the Friday comAyulo, of Burbank, LaMar Williams, profsisonal skater who has coached the Riverbest he could do last night J Road Utah of the $3.20 n the under Calif. .$12.00, rodeo horses auspicies Hasty paid Among the petition. They left after the side entrants, is extremely high in his praise of Miss Orbon and nd national freshman record in Other y Correlation returned or Montana. $2.80. ready to compete in the meet theA two-mithe youthful McFadden. r qualifiers: le and $2.40, Hasseyampa, ;relay also" fell, this Johnnie Parsons, Van Nuvs. include King's Daughter, Pay Results "Karol is an extremely talented skater for her age,' Williams $2.60, Friday A total of $404,618 was bet Echo. Howes Step, and Fair time to a great UCLA team of Calif., 139.578 mph; Walt Faulk Bareback Bronc Riding Mari aid. "Shehas won three first places and one third place in two $4.40. y R u s s Ellis, Bob Thompson. ner, on race. ., the O'Doon. on Stanley, uoio. a&m; nowara Long Beach, Calif., 137.274; years or compeuuon. tne stands a good chance of makinjr a Kood Saunders and Bobb Sea Cal Niday, George Clark new Wild,. BrigHarris, Idaho; There also will be several Pacoima, CMif., 139.828; snowing In the regional meet late in June. . anchor man Seaman turned1 Kodger Ward, ham Young. "Stan also has shown great promise after "only one year of comers including! ancy &toc man; in 1:51 a half mile. 810 of a and Jimmie Los Angeles, 139.297, -- demonstra Race Mio Ace. Sand behind him Special and Diamond his and Peg Davies, Pacoima, CaL chances also look ikating ing. good for the regionals. second better than Wes Santee!; 137.583, and Bill tion by two picked teams from ' One of the features of the fine-8- 80 last , night at the Big Calif., 138.948. - Homeier, Pacoima, Provo the Club. Riding three-day an meet will be eighth Seven . Pitcher Colo. ' Calf Roping ' Jerry Kefleler, Ray Lish and Shortstop Don Geis of the Provo Timps with race workhorse mile a of were practicing their pick-o- ff Colo. A&M, :30.8; Howard HarAnd that gave them a. time of play at second base the other day. By ROD GRIFFIN members of the Jaycees dressed 7:40.0. At a given signal they would start their count and when the count ris! Idaho, 31.5; Clark Wild, Occidental was : second Herald Sports Writer as jockeys doing the riding. reached ascertain number, Geis would break toward second and and Southern California third. Brisham Young. :32.3: Ed Hub bard, Ted Thomas, Colo. A&M, AMERICAN FORK The Bing ,idsn wouia wnin and tnrow. Then Fortune Gordien smashed i Women The Tne first three times Geis and Lish tried the pick-of- f Timpanogos 37.3; Derrol Jarvis, Brigham ham Miners entered the state I own discus record for the re his play, Golf Association's annual InClass B baseball finals Friday wc uuuw was way too slow. Young, :36.7. , with a twirl of 181 ft 10 in . lays 10-- 1 "'How are you counting anyway?" Manager Marty Krug vitational tourney wiU be held victory Saddle Bronc Riding Jeff But afternoon with a solid the! old mark by. more The Utah State bettering asked th big righthander. next Friday on the Timp ler, Utah: Bob Schild, Colo. A&M; over American t one Archery Asa than foot still but of far short sociation will hold a state spring "One . . Mississippi, two.. . . Mississippi, three Howard Hams: Idaho (Second The game, played on the rain Ail-Ticourse, it was announced SatMissis his world record of 194 ft. 6 in. field :meet me on the Tim RichMrs. Bob Colo. today E. .R. A&M, and windswept American Fork sippi." big Ray countered. Schild, Ride); urday by ' south fork ; in the panogos range a of t chairman the better state select 13 with a (second errors. ride). ".Maybe you'd shorter name ards, general diamond, contained of Provo Canyon, it was reported. Dave Lewis, Provo outfielder, chided Lish. j Bulldogging Keri Carter, Brig eventj was NEW YORK (UP) The number Stilman Lary Righthander ham U.S. will a.m. Archers from all parts of the Young, :9.2Deroll, Jarvis, Open begin at 8 Play win of entries for this year's big factor in the Miners Well, lish and Gels went back to work on the pick-of- f all- and a luncheon will be served Brigham Youngr :11.3; Kay Stev- the state set an will shoot j56 targets behard-hittin- g golf may championship the as held he usually play, but Lish was cutting loose too soon with his throws and : 15.4; Bob 12:30 p.mj at the clubat Director enson, at 9:30 a.m. Executive Young, time record. Brigham ginning Cavemen to iust two safeties. The the ball was sailing into centerfield. V fee-"o- f Golf S2 per archer will be A Associa house. Reservations for the Schild, Colo. A&M, :15.8 (second IkS. of Joe the. Dey collected Canyon boys meanwhile I Dick ; Smith, in luncheon should be said Brigham in tion ride): their various classifiby today. VWhat are you doing now, Ray?" Catcher Bob Story chortled charged 12 hits from two American Fork cations. Monday, Mrs. Richards- said. Young .: 22.5; John Gee, Colo pitchers, and 10 free bases from Dey disclosed that so far 1,325 'Squaring the cube root of one?" Both the front and- back A&M, :22.8; Teddy Sheffer, Wyo entries for the tournament; have infield. nines of the course will be ming, : 46.2 ; 3utch Wilson, Wyo the errant Caver wet wind and grass been received. Since there is uual DETROIT CUP) Fire :43.9; Don Trauthan, Utah, The driving used, although it will be only ming, flood" of entries destroyed too ball the made slippery for ly a 48.1. nine-ho- le a barn at the Detroit race course a tourney, Mrs. Richsaid there is their very good with to Dey handle team either Rhita Goat Tying (Women) e ards said. v mark of early45 Saturday, killing an estimat chance" that the degree of accuracy, horses and injuring four ed Women golfers from all Flake. Brieham Young. :3.8: usual 1947 in set 1,688 entries, may be men. Paul. Taylor appeared as ; "Hitchock, Brigham Young, box closes the before broken parts of the state are ex- Edna entry but the for tritcher losers, :33.8. More than 1000 horses ' were pected to compete: for top Bingham hitting and "Ameri at 5 p.m. EDT on Monday. AMERICAN FORK Merrill the season. Racing (Women) San the honors. turnea loose ana auowea to run SALISBURY, Eng. (UP) Sir dra Pace, Brigham Young, :19.4; can. Fork fielding proved too wild in the darkness in . a mad Hardy, BYU football and baseball Hardy also had considerable M was of extra one the in the fourth inning teams, only him much for -Rhita new Young, as the Flake, named been has Brigham men and independent cage experbriDg-fiplayer, 6 - base variety ; a double by Bing ? f champion whoIffeed a 20.6; Edna Hitchcock, Brigham and Taylor yielded to Paul Var- ham's ' American Fork High School basket- ience. - L?, a with minimum BYU in fourth the Muhar inning. out tne c;n nr finished who game ney Carol Crockett, :25.6; Young, ball and diamond coach, replacing 'i suburban A their scored Fork American Livonia the until well out held policeman, leftTSalisbury Infirmary Saturday Varney Utah, :26.0. Don Overly, it was reported Satframe when two Miner hits single tally in the sixth frame cruising the neighborhood in a and said" he hoped to be ready to But eighth Brahma Bull Jeff Riding ; urday. squad car discovered the blaze, at ride. Queen Elizabeth's colt. Lanand five Caveman miscues cinch-- Score, by innings. ler, Utah;; Ken Carter, Brigham Led ' about 12 300 Overly recently was named prin...011 05010 midnight. Flames were dau,, in the English Derby, June 2. Bingham the defeat. Young; Marion Stanley, Colo. 001 0- 1 2 10 spreading .000 . . 00Am. Fork cipal of the American Fork Junior By both 14 tallied Of rapidly when firemen Richards has ridden 4,844 . winhits the ! by A&M; Howard Harris, Jdaho. . arrived. High School and thus gave up his ," ners more than any other jockey j. i coaching duties. Hardy was re- PARIS (UP Paul Remy of in racing history. The Association Michigan Racing juuuain utan and; byu were cently named to the American France scored 4lls second y season had a at the apUi 11 Roy Manders, opened y deadlocked . T facultvv to reDlace Don Fork Hiirh Saturday for the , wtt ' ',MA Some 1,200 horses prentice, suffered; a broken leg track 4 c " K u iaicraauonai Friday. an1 Wetern chamDivision tennis way Mcintosh who is expecting were stabled !at the track, most of wlfeh his horse collided with Sir Courts. Tennis Championships Sat-- pionship after the Redskins de " with 'veterans returning. They include them, in the barn. early service call hurlers the set for the The Gordon's Wednesday. pace Young University Brigham A native of Chicago, where he urday when he eliminated Irving feated the Aggies Friday in a baseball team, the club with the his T500 swatting. foUowed by uyier, snonsiop; xynn rosiKayirnu contest. was a prep .school star, Hardy Dorfman of New York, 6-i, eaten; uave jewis, nrsi oase; searching Lish with a .416 average, Lynn er, The Utes had won five matches hitting pitchers, was Mac Madsen, outfielder; Don efDick and .388 a with played football in 13 and i949to reach the fourth round of men s and in Jones ah this week mark, were leading in a sixth when the statistics second base; and pitchers ana Daseoau in .333 a Riggin, with si n i v uciuicj . g Toolson to average. the determine strengths rains Ijalted the contest. The fort Lamar Williams, recently-conclugoing on a mission for the LDS Johnson, Gary of their and far the best batting pershortcomings rained-ou- t By not will matches be Church. Oon his return he resumed Maureen (Little Dick Toolson. and Jones of ded season. formance of the year was turned Lynn San Diego,J Calif., the U.S. and completed, officials said. his athletic career. curThe Cougars rang down the in by shortstop Phil Oyler. A Crowton will be losing the serv A playoff is expected to be He was a guard on last fall's wimDledorr women's - ehamDion. held 1954 when season on the they natural in a baseball uniform, ices of such seasoned regulars as between Utah and BYU to tain BYU football team and saw action made an impressive start toward 3 and Utah Morgan, center. fieWer; blasted State, Oyler belted opposing pitchersjftalplr Merrill as a leftfielder on this spring's tne trench title by trouncing Mrs. determine the division title. Hardy, left fielder;. Mick in second to a seven cinch tie for 23 for place hits, including results: 6-Salvet of Friday's Angela baseball France, team, although Cougar triples, for an Eggertsen, third base; Tom KarDon Tisdel, Utah; def. Glen the western division race. Mon- douhles and three Phil ren, second base; and pitchers .404 plagued with a bad back most of in an easy second round match. went to Division average. honors impressive j A U.S women's team was elimi Peterson, will Grizzlies Ray Lish and Morris Jackman. and the bases stolen team in tana, play also led the nated in; the first round of doubles Ous Teseros, Utah, def. Dow the eastern division champions in thefts. with v four Several of the graduating senpiay wnen Dean Folger and Mary Woodward, crown. Missoula for the were members of the BYU iors Skyline batthe Gill Warner, Utah, def. Don Close behind Oyler-4- n Kay. Morris of. Phoenix. Arizona season Dave team the In that won the Skyline cham reviewing outfielder came 63. lost to France's Michele Bourboun- - Larsen,; ex- ting averages diamond Y two years ago, the first coach, Crowton, seapionship ended the O Xmrimatiof with questionable who Merrill Ralph Stephens, Utah. def. Kent Hardy, Couhe at Htm zpM of tout health will pron nais and Andree Varin, the took over as head Crowton that opinion pressed son with a .375 average: Hardy is year Gil Shea of Presidio. Calif., was Payne, caatij. tern jroar Fhytidto at one for tha an was coach. drawback baseball biggest John Sherman, Utah, def. Don gars' trailed by catcher Lynn Foster, sod w win til hat Vrepr diagnoilt pitted against Jaroslav Drobny of excessive number of errors. Dur- who slapped recTiptioQ to hm aatir Mtiifactioa. two home runs, bat7, 64, Wortley, If your coaditioa-'hain anotner third round Steve already bm 4t course of the sypi season, ing the; ted in nine runs, and hit .321. crmined and jra Matheson, Utah, tied with trt Dot aecuriof the men's singles match. Y nine Crowton the out, 3--6, pointed proper comfort r relief, pay n a rult at Ivan Seven Games Christensen, MEMORIAL DAY aoca and bt convktced that under comYour Vacation With Pay a total of 60 miscues, Tom Karren, who played seven Budge Patty of Los Anzeles. xn when match halted by rain. committed petent haada, tram fitting has bees nduct4 Art Larsen of San Leandro. Calif While fumbled their "opponents a a adenca aliaiiaatlat all Jim 'l Romney-Do- n games at second base, was the Gilchrist, away 24. gained the fourth round yesterday Utah, were WoodwarKen other Cougar to break the leading only SAVE before rain i n t e r r u p t e d the d-Carlos Y mentor The in that recalls 2, .300 mark. Tom clouted .313 , when Smith, kiss-- -program. the three instances Cougars match halted by rain. club, Crowton Of this ed away what appeared tot be will have ayear's his of nine of total sure victories because of costly i bobbles in the last inning of play. 20 GARS decisions came These one-poiWa fcatora tha fameaja Ham mt Mga-Othe most crucial part of LET'S GO pot Pad Traaaea which hold tha laiXura ALL KINDS OF HIDES! during the season. ith fraction of tha pmatu repaired ay CETTEH Char appUaneea. Wa alto have a ompleca Highest Prices Paid For BOWLING Split Season On A New Pontiac ortiitent of Abdominal Supporter, Zlaatlt WOOL! BONES the HIDES AUT0 iriSURAHCE t Brigham Young ' split Choaldar etc lioaicry, Bracaa, PELTS season down the middle, FURS '; At .;. -- ATand dead and useless mimals winning eight and losing eight. 1. Beit Protactton HARMON MOTOR CO. Pelt prices for dead and use Their division mark was PAYSON RACE TTRACK n t7 2 Nationwide , less sheep which assures a tie for second Spanish Fork, Utah PROMPT SERVICE , place. claims tarvic 3. ." -- Or :::::;:::Surprisingly' enough, some of OTHER RACE DATES 4. Perionol cowroal PRESCRIPTION CENTER UTAH HIDE & the best hitting performances of PAULL HARMON CO. the year were turned In by the Ait l for new low reft t lodoyl OPEN PLAY Tvo Records i in California L. A. Relays top-flig- ht - well-coach- ed ed - fast-steppi- Ohio-owne- ng ! . three-year-old- well-disciplin- Vukovich Qualifies For Race ed i le 1 . ; ng one-sixteen- th 500-mi- le ! . ' ' P10 Colleg Rodeo Seventh Annual Spring Acres Produces Race Meet Set Next Weekend Many Thrills d le 16-pou- nd " f Pw la-year-- . well-know- Bingham Tops Cavemen To Enter Finals Women Golfers Set Meet On Timp Course -- : 1 i meet-iu-Bould- t er, Archers Slate Field Tourney ! Natrona May Set ... . Record , Merrill Hardy Named New American Fork Cage Coach Fire Destroys Barn; 45 Horses Die 'last-minu- Injured Jockey Hopes to Ride y te i all-tim- t i.. . ' In .' Engsh Deijy j i Dorf man Ousted French Player A SSS Net Ute, Teams Tied For Crown . coS j 'Errors: Did the Most Damagb7 Crowton Says A 56-da- ! ' - rain-shorten- ed 6-- Mo)-Connoll- 6-- 3, v 5-- 1, 6-- 6-- 0, 0, 6-- 0. 6-- 2, -- RUPTURED? 6-- 3, 1-- 6, 6-- 4. -- 6-- 1, 6-- 1, i 6-- 0. 6-- 3, 7-- 5. pMSpN;r; j 5-- 6-- 2. a -- 6-- 3, :'. 3-- 3, guem-wat- $241 6-- .. M WANTED on X MAY 31 - St nt 6 16-ga- . 7-- 5, 24-ho- yf RACES HEAL & AUSTIN 3 24 N. 1st W. Ph. 4 TALLOW CO. -- Cougar pitching staff. Of the six pitchers Cruwton carMiles West of Spanish Fork ried this year, four hit better than PHONE 83 .300 at the plate. Morrie Jackman - 6 rv O O 23 N. University Ave. Provo. Utah Phone 50 2 P.M. -- LOTS of FUN for EVERYONE Your Pontiac Dealer ! PIT. 555 Am. Fork, Utah July 5, 24 One in June One In August |