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Show ' f " ' V'-r j k i Three Pr - V j- j-'- us- Provo's three Little Leagues Charles M. Nelson have donated will swing into action this week the flagpole and flag, for the with opening - day ceremonies North Park diamond. Both are avid boosters of Little League planned by each league. Both the Central and National baseball and Egbert manages the leagues begin their loop play on AFL team. Donating Scoreboard Monday, while the American League will wait until Tuesday Paul Ream also is donating before breaking the Ice. - a scoreboard xor tne pane All teams have been holding Mayor Aura C. Hatch and Bill workouts and the various man- Andrew, superintendent of the agers and coaches were optimis- - city parks department, will par tic Saturday as league play near-,e- ticipate in the Central Little Around 180 boys will partici- League's opening ceremonies, with scouts on the four league pate in the three leagues. The Central Little League open- teams forming a color guard for ers will find J. A. Hogle meeting the occasion. Ream's Market at 5 p. m. and City Commissioner Smoot the Junior Chamber of Com Brimhall and Bob Strong, city merce tangling with the Lions auditor and president of the Ex Club at 8 p. m. change Club, will participate in National League Openers the National Little League cereOpening round games in the monies. The Exchange Club built National Little League will pit the new park east of the hospital. Randall-Kelsc- h against the Re-- Brimhall will attempt to duplitall Grocers at 5 p. m. and the cate his feat at last year's open Elks against A. L. Duckett at ing ceremonies when he hit the 6:30 p. m. ball over the centerfield fence American Little League open- - for a homer. err will find AFL playing Naylor Witt Take Part P. m. and Rotary Club meetiit 5 Moose Mayor Hatch will also take in the American League ng1 Lodge at 6 p. m. All Central and American Lit part opening ceremonies. Cub scouts tle League games will be played from Pack 3051 of the Communi on the North Park diamond, while ty Church will take part in the the National Little League will raising of the flag and lead playplay on the new field east of the ers and spectators in the Pledge Utah Valley Hospital on. Third of Allegiance. West. The raising of the and the The Central and American Pledge of Allegiance flag will be done leagues will have colorful ban at each American Little League ners around the field and a flag-- game this summer,! with Cub poi and American flag In cen- - Scouts from the various . packs terfleld for their strictly big in the accord xeague opening aay ceremonies. tag to Mrsi1 Louise Slack, league Hi B. "Whliey" Egbert and secretary. - j l - "N - - . r I - i ' - - !'" SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, MAY 22, 1955 Utah County. Utah ! I i son s: BIO-I- ! ! i ' 111 1 T U Lincoln, Pleasant Grove! Capture Jop Honors in Alpine Cinder Meet f " V "; Slate Lift &' Leaoues Opening Ceremonies Planned at Tvo Parks ":'t"' ' . .) - j. ''&tafmxm)mi!fHJwn How they finished. 4 Senior Division: L Lincoln (79.36). 2. Pleasant 'Grove (55.93). ert Walker and Bruce Gray, and through again with a victory la they finished in. that order, in the the shuttle relay. ' American Fork " athletes took most of the points in the Eighth 3. American Fork (45.29). VxCA time off to capture ffrst.fplace. Grade boys competition, with Lin 4. Lehi (41.53). honors in the high jump with ' a coln breaking in for one first Junior Division: leap of 5 feet 5 inches. I place. In the seventh grade events 1. Pleasant Grove (71.5). it was all Lincoln as future high Had Little Difficulty i. 2. American Fork (33.5). to the tape in Lincoln had little difficulty schoolStars roped ' 3. Lincoln (30.0). all three of the scheduled con-4. Lehi (3.0). walking off with scoring honors ests in the senior divison as! they In the special events division racked up a total of 79.36 points Lehi WENDELL RIGBY By girls usurped all honors in Pleasant Grove pressed I them Herald Sports Writer ' " both and doubles. tennis, t i closely during the eafly events As a matter singles of ful record, they took track and field and wound, up in second I place both first and place in squads from Lincoln and Pleasant with 55.93 points. American Fork doubles. Lincoln second ten took junior Grove swept to victory In senior was in third place with, af 4$.29 nis honors and senior high school and junior divisions of the an point total; and the host school, boys colley ball. Doubles chamLehi Pioneers, trailed pionship in tennis went to Lehi; nual Alpine Day which was held with a score of 41.52. j Th closely frac- and Pioneer contestants walked Friday on the JLehl High School tions showed up when jseveii par- off with the golf title. campus. ticipants tied for second I place Most of thebarnyard events? throughout The meet was held under near in the high jump. -- 1 the day were closely contested. perfect weather conditions and Pleasant Grove had thirtgs all An exception came in the mile the athletes took advantage of the their own way in tire Junior high Lincoln foursome the where situation to crack, four existing division. They scored a total of relay . ft set a new in spite of nearx record ,5'- Alpin i Day records, and chalk 71.5 points, which wasjmofe than 70 in the final margin. ly yards up some good times in several the total scored by ithe 1 other Verlin Nicholes. Clair Rasmussen, other events. , three schools combined. Ameri Elvin Harward and Layle Harr j. f Setting the new records were can Fork was second with 33.5 mon set a new mark in the state big Wayne Ash of Pleasant Grove and Lincoln, was close behind With last week, so their win Friday in the shot put; Elvin Harward, 30. Lehi was far in the rear with was not surprising. CAPTURE HONORS Thee three Pleasant Grove Junior High track stars-Pa- ul Allen, Robert Lincoln, in the 880 yard run; the a total of three points; Wayne Ash, great Pleasant Walker, and Bruce Gray finished, one, two, three in three different races in the dplne Day track Lincoln Tiger mile relay four Grove f Limited athlete, was a three time Program I .'.! d and field meet. They are shown running in the dash. They also finished in that order! in some; and a group of eight boys winner up firsts in d the and dashes. from the American Fork Eighth The senior high and jjunior high the shotas he chalked the (new put record); Grade who set a new mark in girls went through a lipiitel tiack discus and Vault Hal the, pole School children picked the offithe 440 yard relay. program in addition to their col Pleasant Grove, won both cial state bird of Illinois in an However, even the record orful marching demonstration Lewis, to add 10 points to events dash unusual statewide referendum in breaking performances were American Fork captured first the Viking totaL 1928. The cardinal nosed out the overshadowed by the work of a place honors In three !of the tour 9-blue bird 39,226 votes to 30,306. trio of sprinters from the Pleas events in the junior high division, ant Grove Junior High School, with Lincoln breaking; the RIDES FOUR WINNERS AtkinLeven's Tigers took a tempo-- i wound up itheir scoring in the who covered themselves, with Cave Girl monopoly ' iri nelofj the NEW YORK (UP)-Te- ddy ! son booted borne four winners on rary lease on first place in Pouy top of the sixth when Gary Rose glory as they romped to victory shuttle races. the Belmont Park racing card Frievents In three the the senior division with in L on as Bob a and balls base baseball drew girls running standings League i Senior High Boys tied for fourth; and P. Gillman.i Fork (Davis, Wagstaff, Durfey, they came through with their Leonard parked the ball over the boys placing onej two, three in coin tracksterettes captured the day.- He scored on Bay Taf quia 64 yard dash and the' shuttle re ($7.70), Postal ($15.40); Illusionist Sliot put all three. Wayne Ash, Pleas- Pleasant Grove. Height 9 'ft Send es, Backman, Smith, Reid, second victory of the week Fri- fence for a home run. Robant terove;. Jerry Gourlin, Lincoln; 10 in. A while American Fork came ($10.60) and Mandingo ($5.80). , The were double Harmon Richard at jby Paul Park. Allen, boys Frampton lay, Grove. Pleasant Time day night Wright); Hal JStapley. Lincoln; Chad Moon, High Jump Paul Allen, Pleas : 50.31 (new record). The Tigers stopped Pacific and a couple of ill timed fielding Lincoln; H. Jeppson, American ant Grove; J. Danklef, Pleasant High Jump Bruce Watts, Lin- - Pipers 1 behind the steady miscues by the Cleaners gav6 the Fork. Distance 50 ft 3 in. (New urove; E. Bums, American Fork; coin i J. Wilkinson, Lincoln, and mound work of Ralph Payne and Bankers their lone run in tne Record). . D. Harding, Lincoln; p. Chooniak, Lester Scholes, American Fork, Gary White who gave up only bottom of the sixth. The weather cleared up for the 5 ft. tied for second; L. Burnham, two hits during the game. .. Javelin Jim Thornton, Pleas Pleasant Grove. Height second game and the Pacific in. ant Grove; Nick Walters, AmeriLehi B. Davis, American Fork, The first game of the evening and Levens played a fine can "Fork; John Bell, American Shot put Heber" Tippetts, Lin and D. Smith, American Fork, Friday was all Modern Cleaners' Pipers The game. Tigers displayed a Fork; Ray Chynoweth, Lincoln; coln; Kay Giles, Pleasant Grove; tied for fourtbf Height 4 ft. 9 in. as they broke in to the win col bit more batting punch as they Hal Stapley, Lincoln. Distance L.' Smith, American; Fork; Gene umn with a one sided 16--1 de combed Garth and Eddie Seventh Bray Grade Boys 159 ft 10 cision over a temperamental in. Ash, . Pleasant Grove; B. Prest- six safeties. Richards for Ralph nine who blew sky Discus 43 ft White who Dash Larry Egeland, First Security Wayne Ash,' Pleasant wich, Lincoln.' Distance and GaryPayne La n drum, high with their built up tension. served them up for Levens gave Grove; Hal Stapley, Lincoln; Jer- Vx in. Lincoln; Tommy -Th fTIflTirs Kfnrp1 in fivp of ry Gourdin, Lincoln; Chad Moon, 440 yard run up a single in the second inning Smith, Pleasant American Fork; Gary Bennett, the six played". They innings they Lincoln i F. O. Scott, American Grove; Harmon, Lincoln; Cooper, Lincoln; Boyd Peterson, Lehi; that gave the Joe Martinezl nine off with a pair of runs their one rim, then allowed Eddie started David Fork. Distance 137 ft. 1 in. :6.1. Lincoln. Time Davis, Pleasant Lincoln; Gines, Grove; in the first canto on a couple of Collins a safety in the top of the Kent Threasher, Morton, Lehi. Time 1 :56.6 High Jump Relay Lincoln (Ben- nice hits by Wayne Johnson and seventh. Lehi: A seven way tie for second: 880 yard run Smith, Pleasant nett Burgess, Davis, Thompson, Byron Penrod; then capitalized The Tigers warmed upj with e Sherman. Holdaway, Lincoln, on an error, a sacrifice and a hit two runs Grove; Bell, American Fork; Loveridge, Shumway, Marquez, in the third on hits by Tverson, Pleasant Grove, Rick Harding, Lincoln; Colledge, Lehi; Egeland); American Fork; Lehi. to once more in the second. Bob Martin and Merrill Green tally : Webber, American Fork, Nick Tippetts, Lincoln. Time 2:14.5 Time 55.0. blew the game wide open naiga, men lameu uuee uuica Walters, American Fork; Jay 60 yard dash Paul Allen, High Jump Les Bunnell, Lin in They the fourth and fifth innings in the fourth as John DUnford Lincoln, Leland Carson, Lehi leasant Grove; Robert Walker, coln; David Thompson, Lincoln, when hits and errors gave them walked, Martin walked, and Mer 6 ft 0 in. Height Pleasant Grove; Bruce Gray, and Raymond Hackford, Ameri- - five runs in each inning. They rill Greenhalgh blasted one of Chad Moon, Lin leasant Grove; Smith, American can Fork, tied for second; K. .Broad Jump Garth Bray's pitches for a long coin; Layle Harmon, Lincoln; Bill ork; Carter, American Fork. Tratie, Lehi, N. Woofindon, Lehi, home run.: J Smith, American Fork, and Trimble, Pleasant Grove; Sherman Time :6.6 Levens scored once more in the Holdaway, Lincoln, and Myron 100 yard dash Paul Allen, G Anderson, American Fork, fifth, then staged a sixth inning Smith, American Fork, tied for Pleasant Grove; Robert Walker, tied for fourth. Height 4 ft. AVi spree to tally a final trio of runs in. 21 ft. 6 in. fourth. Distance A Bruce hit by John Dunford, and a . Gray, Pleasant Grove; Pole Vault Special Events Wayne Ash, Pleas Pleasant Grove; Gary Carter, reZada Dunkley has been couple of costly errors brought ant Grove; Jay Healey, Lincoln; American Fork;' LeGrand Smith, Senior in the rums. of Provo the High School Girls Ten elected president J. Thompson, Lincoln, D. Rowley, American Fork. Time :10.4 it Ladies Bowling League, nis Doubles Lehi (Connie Adam- - City Modern Clean. . .220 55216 9 Xincoln, and E. Peterson, Pleasant 440 yard relay --4 Lincoln (Bill son and Mileta Peterson): Lehi was reported todayj Security. . .000 001 1 4 Grove, tied for third. Hull,, Varl Ferguson, Paul Gour (Judy Grant and Lois Ann Fow- Other officers who have been First Neil Percival and Byron Pen-. One mile run Morgan, Lehi; din, Roger Harmon). American lerJ elected include Louise Gordori, rod; Karl Green; Dennis Groo, Lincoln; Colledge, Fork; Pleasant! Grove. Time :49.6 vice president; Betty Pope, sec- man (2), Richard Jerry Geyer Junior Ten School Boys" High Cropper (5) .Lehl; J. Colledge, Lehi; Walker, Medley relay! Pleasant Grove nis jingles Lincoln (Glade Clay- retary; Fem Larsen, treasurer; and Richard Frampton. 4:55.8 Pleasant Grove. Time Elen Knudsen, sergeanglat- - arms. (Gines, Danklef, Walker, Allen). 100 yard dash Hal Lewis American Fork: Lincoln. Time ton)! Lehi (William Mercer). , 2 Pacific Pipe. OlO 000 Mrs. Pope also was Senior HJgW School Boys Vol "Pleasant Grove, and Myron Smith 49.3. 0 002 313 6 x Levens .4 ' Lincoln; American while Lois Jensen served as vice ley Ball American Fork, tied for first; Bill Senior High Girls Eddie Richards Garth as Bray, president. Marge Hinckley Fork; Lehi; and Pleasant Grove, treasurer, Page, Pleasant Grove; Lor is and Jan Harmon as (5) and (Gary Clayton; Ralph tiedi (No Norma Hull, 60 yard dash playoff). Marsh, American Fork; Jay New sergeant-at-arm- s during the past Payne, Gary White (5) and Larry Senior High School Boys Horse- man, Pleasant Grove. Time- -. 10.4 Lincoln: C. Jolley, Lehi; S. Rus- - snoes: Black, Andy Hansen (4). year. 120 yard high hurdles Gary son, Lehi; B. Shepherd, Lincoln; Doubles ' Lehi (Richard Gor- Holms tead, Lehi; Clair Rasmussen, K. Neagle, Pleasant Grove. Time don Grant and Gordon) ; Amer:7.8 Lincoln; Gary, Jolley; Greg Far ica Fork vis and Brown): (Cha Lincoln (ShepShuttle relay ley, Lincoln; Glen Smith, Ameri neasant Grove , O'and (Johnson Groesbeck, Grimmett can Fork. Time herd. :15.7 Wat-terLincoln Beefs); and (Bird Hull). 440 yard run Layle Harmon Bray, Bliss, Lee, Kennedy, Lincolt; Richard Webber, Ameri American Fork; Pleasant Grove; Singles Lincoln (Maas): :56.0 can Ffrki Grant Myers, American Lehi. Time Fork American ; Lehi, (Conder) Fork American Shuttle BUT Pleasan relay Trimble, Fork; Pleasant Grove Of an Brown, Barnes, Day, Julian, lurknam); Grove; Dan Peck, Lehi. Time (Huntsman). :53.5 Robinson, Adams," Devey). Lehi; Senior Girls Tennis: ; N. 56.9 880 yard run Elvin Harward Pleasant Grove. Time Cingles Lehi (Betty Smith) Lincoln; Lorin Bone, Lehi; Don-- more more more more and more Junior Boys Tennis doubles aid Morgan, Lehi; Jack Wadley, Lehi (Adamson and Barnes? Junior High Girls Pleasant Grove; Grant Leonard jjirsx. jjon U. overly and Tho 1 2:06. Pleasant Grove. Time Dash Ellen Scholes, mas Hansen. American Pork. (New Record).' American Fork; , Sally Rees, Lin second. 180 yard low hurdles Charles coln; ( Lorraine Carlisle, Ameri Here is a Reran of Bulletin No. 1 if Truex, American Fork; Myron can Fork; Joan Radmall, Pleas1 for yon 'who did not clip. Smithy American Fork; Greg Far ant Grove; Carol Hardman, T I ley, Lincoln; Clair Rasmussen Pleasant Grove. Time :6.9. new 1955 hunting- and fishing: Get your Lincoln;; Gary Jolley, Lehi. Time Seventh Grade Shuttle Rela-yLincoln (Andrews, Larsen, An :22.1' license NOW! Don't wait 'til May 27th! L 220 yard dash Hal Lewis drew, Valdez, RohboCk, Willough- " HOLLYWOOD TIME U SAVE YOU'LL (UP) Garth Pleasant Grove; Bill Page, Pleas- by, Davis, 'Cragun) ; Pleasant . ant Grove; Jay Newman, Pleas Grove; American Fork;; and ranter, of Salt Lake City, has signed to meet California middleant Grove; Gary Roberts, Lincoln Lehi. Time-:59.1. Regular fishing season May 28 to October 9. Ted Harward, Lincoln. Time Eighth Grade Shuttle Relay weight champe Willie Vaughn in a June 2. Fish Lake, Pangrnitch Lake and Navajo Lake bout at Holly American Fork (Day, Smith, :23.4 18. closes 11. Lake Fish wood September Stadium June Legion 4, it Lehi (Haws, Strasburg, Leader, Deavitt, Beck, Medley relay t announced and Lincoln; wasj Saturday. Moyle, .. Despain). Boneh 3. The High Uintas Jane 25 to October 9. Lincoln; Berry, Worlton, Both fighters lost . their last and Lehi. Time :56.6. American Fork. Time 3:55 4. Baits include anything but meat and liver or products Mile relay Lincoln (Verlin Ninth Grade Shuttle Rela- y- boutfs, Panter by a decision to Rav Robinson in American and containing same. Live minnows on Scofield, Strawber Fork Detroit, (Hollien, Beer, Vaughn Nicholes," Clair Rasmussen,' Elvin ry, Deer Creek Reservoir and Utah Lake 3 moving Harward, Layle Harmon). Lehi; Duffin, Robinson, Scholes, Ner- by ja decision to middleweight on Tandem lures. blades ' American Fork; Pleasant Grove. din, Greer, Smith) ; Pleasant champ Bobo Olson In Los Angeles. '.'' :57.1." V&U bout The Lincoln. will be Time televised localGrove; 3:40.1 (New Record). Old Time yoa strike a Mow fc freedom from hot 5. Bag and Possession Limit: ten fish, or seven pounds ly, You may 3:44.8 andor one fish whichever is caught- first. mark TTeatfoer cuffering, wrinkles, and ruinples. Just try on a Eighth Grade Boys include three fish under the seven inch size in the 880 yard relay American Fork limit. Resident children 11 and under are not required Dash J. S. Wright, (Marsh, Smith, Myers, Charles tropic by Hart Sdmffner & Marx. YouTl see to purchase an angling license but may possess only Truex). Pleasant Grove; Lincoln. American Fork; Brent Davis, four fish or three pounds. Bass must be 10 inches and American Fork; Verl Muhlestein, 1:35.2 how crisp and cool is . . . you'H know how refreshed and Time fifteen mackinaw inches.. Rex Lincoln; Junior High Boys Wright Lincoln; will keep yon. And excellent comfortable Broad jump 6. Hours 5:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Robert Walker, Peter Scholes, American Fork. : Time 6.2. . AmeriPleasant Grove; G. Carter, Hurt fiAqVwjr & Marx tailoring assures yoa of being 7. Use of boats same as 1954. American can Fork; O. Holman, Pleasant 440 Yard 'Relay 1 r & EXZEMA cod-lookm- g Grove, and B. Hull, Lincoln, tied 8. Yellow perch not on the gamefish list. a patriot. for fourth; ano? E. Burns, Ameri('.' Don't delay treatment another 9. No spring sucker snagging season. 17 ft 8 can Fork. Distance v From . day. It may leave disfiguring in 10. the with Utah Lake along scars. Many times psychologiyear many others, is open L. Devereaux, Pole Vault around for angling, cal effects. The most recent .i L r Pleasant Grove; S. Harris, Ameri... scientific healing agent is for 22nd. 11. season October deer PHOTOS opens can Fork; D. Carroll, j30811011 Regular Saturday, tale at your local "drug store. " Fork, and V. Ferguson, Lincoln, ";7',r ' 12. Regular pheasant season opens Nor. 11th. Bag limit lYour druggist will refund and hours to be set later.' Mad the way you your money if you are pot Wan! Them! happy with results. HOURS? R "YOURS FOR MANY HAPPY RADIATORS REPAIRED odorless and skin .; It is Acta Glass Isstall4 LARSON color. IL it M. Ointment Get IN PROVO AT Specialized Work today. STUDIO V 10 yard dash, 60 yard, and the 220. In addition, Paul Allen tpok ! y - ! . d. 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