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Show n SUNDAY, MAY X2. It33 - Utah County. Utah t SUNDAY HERALD Prv Traps Play Spanish Frk Today r f . i- - Young, Colorful Players Dominate Both Clubs; A. F. to Play He ber Br BAY SCHWARTZ Herald Sports Editor' The Provo. Timps, sporting a new look, will put their "youth movement", on display for the first time in Industrial League play this afternoon, when they entertain Spanish Fork at Timp Park, starting at 2:30 p.m. It will be the league opener for both clubs. American Fork will play at Helper this afternoon in another league opener starting at 2:30 p.m. The other league team. Pleasant Grove, will be idle to day and won't play its first "league game until next Thursday when the Grovers entertain Help er starting at 8:15 p.mA Openin g--I a y Ceremonies Opening day ceremonies for the Provo-SpaniFork game will begin at 2:15 p.m. with Mayor Aura C. Hatch of Provo throwing out the first ball. Then Mayor Hatch will take his place u the batter's box with Mayor Ed Beck, of Spanish Fork trying to. fire" the ball past him. A ceremony also will be a feature of the opening day. program. It will be Ladies' Day today at Timp Park and all women fans will pe aamittea r .; . .. :f t ; II- - Both chips have colorful, young teams wrai a lot ot lire ana hustle. And the lineups of both clubs willi be dotted with boys who i ' ! ! - Comp etition Nears End For Year LoU of Fire I I ! io'U " third base,V Ken Undauist. rrightfield: Russ Hill- man or Clarence Gull, leftfield, and LaMar Walker, catching. ng ! - ." Hawaiian Club Ttiltes Lead In BYU Intramurah Snorts i i Roy Lundell, f flag-raisi- ..r. ' I' ! . - i 1 - Fuenfes To Get Reward For Drav With Turner ll i With four events to go, the NEW YORK (UP) Welterweight Robinson or Chico , Vejar, match Hawaiian Club has taken a com contender Ramon Fuentes, display maker BUly Brown said Saturday. free.:. stepped up speed and power, . . 1 manding lead in the race for the ing 111 Turner of whe PhUadelphia, Garth Ford, veteran Provo oe rewaraea witn anotner wiu at intramural with supremacy ball to trophy BYU 154 is college I played get to expected bander, television weighed Fuentes at Madison pounds right fight Squre the starting mound assignment wis spring. Erigham Young University. , aaruen on June 1 ior noicung 153, apparently underrated th for the Timps today, aitnougn The intramural program at middleweight Gil Turner tola s4r Los Angeles; Mexican whom he had Both teams also will be wear- RIanaeer Dou Hansen admitted new uniforms. Man BYU, according to Bill Hafen, prise, return bout draw Friday stopped in the fifth round of their he wu toying "with the idea f ing snappy program director, wul wind up night. starting Denny Job, a sensational ager Harrison said His team's Stocky, saddle nosde Fuentes tprevious bout at the Garden, Aug. most successful air one out uniforms of the 1953. GU was favored express jirrived by years Los Angeles will meet Sugar Ray t M young soutkpaw whd struck New York Friday night 24 batters in a recent m&n scnooi from . next week with the night. in its history Friday The Timp "uniforms, also arrived Turner let game. horseof the softball, completion Fuentes take the Manager Hansen said he might in Provo some time ago. play tway from in shoe, tennis and track competi mm at the finish of start Job because several of the Today's (game will be broad DISCUSS PLAY many ex Manager Doug Hansen (left) of the Provo tion. in their close 4 quarter changes Spanish Fork top batters are left cast over K E Y Y with Hal At the present time, Mr. Hafen Parkes and Dave Weiser at the Timps isa shown discussing, a play with Pitcher Glendon Hatdh handed hitters. : fight. Ramon, 29, landed the hard Inrecent 1955 The out. will work the Hawaiian Club is out their said, during open Timps er f If Job opens on the found. Ford mike. punches and buckled Gil's knees ' dustrial when they entertain Spanish Fork. front by nearly 100 points. Two season League L today Game Ifl First with me ana case three "repeater" left hooks xirst iwiii oiay ST. ANDREWS. Scotland IUPIL in the seventh Educa the other Physical clubs, be: line will round. up Timps' starting For tneSpanish Forkers it will tion Majors and the Vikings, are The United Staies won the alker is Bill slated La left for a return Comb, field; (Turner Gary be their first Industrial League threatening, however. for 1$ meet bout with . Gene Fullmer at West the 14th in time Green, shortstop; Hansen, second game. The league directors Cup ac Mr. Hafen reported this year's ings with Britain's top amateur Jordan, UtaB, on June 20. Gil rt base; Dave Lewis, rightfield; cepted Spanish Fork into the - activities FRANK KING Hillman at Boyithird Allen By base, have involved some golfers. cently tagged Fullmer with his Ford, first base; Bill Garrison, league last winter. Manager SPANISH . FORK Diamond Sue at 2,582 first defeat. A one stitch cut on ack Hu Glenn college and center participants. second; Harvie Joe Ward, catching; Gary Howarth, Billy reHarrison feels it may take a few fans of this area will welcome cess is attributed to impetus sup- and Don Cherry won their singles Tamer's left brow is not expected field; Whitey Haney, third base - nolding down first sack. Only time to club issued this for his week Spangames ports younger by by the administration and matches for an insurmountable to delay the match. Similarly a , and Job, pitching. the Utah In- - and experience will tell what the plied get its feet on the ground. But, ish Fork's entry in the desire to participate 70 lead. great reopened cut on Fuentes' nost Forkers nine has in its infield on the Wffl Play First when it does, he expects the dustrial League. Coach-Manag- er The player roster for the of students. should not prevent his June 17 part The who all Americans, swept Spaniards! to hold their own in J. Rowe Harrison declared his ability Mr. Harrison asserts1, American Legion en at the Garden. He also suf four The be foursomes will on matches Fri fight Supremacy Trophy If Ford takes the mounds Dave squad ready and anxious for their however, he added that here, toi awarded a slight cut on the left. brow, try in the Provo Chief League was Lewis will play first and either the league. fered club the the needed victories in three day, scoring only aire high. Only a few of the players who opener Sunday at 2:30 against the expectations announced today by Legion offi Paul Belliston or Dick of contests number of , each fighter had On j Coincidentally of the outfield side points greatest eight the singles during Saturday's Taylor Piaved for the Timos last vear are Provo.Timps in the Timp Park. cials' draw the first course of school to the the retain international the appended to Ms year trophy. will play rightfield, . depending still with the club this year since Mound hopes of the- Forkers are roster for this first locally fielded The following boys were selected 1 :A1 TTTT when the will be three ring offi Small record awarded trophies whether Manager J. Rowe the Prove baseball officials de-- 1 riding high on the. pitching arms uili squau are anouper oi me cials 'lie on several of whom played American upon club their rounds of four the winners course St. were Andrews disagreed major played Harrison of Spanish Fork starts cided to Ibuild from the bottom of Lynn Jones, Brent Haymond, team's player groupi, . Legion baseball last year: , points voting. a left or right hinded hurler. If up with young, local talent In and LaMar Williams, all expert- - headed by Ralph Morgan, anoth- sports, while medals will be a steady ram. to Jack Atkin, John Chambers, individual winners. automobile a given top-notWard, BYU er man trained and the visitors open with a right Manager f Hansen,, they have a enced men, and each a veteran of Terry. David Markham, Bill hander, it will be Belliston. ball hustler. In addition to The standings with four events salesman from San Francisco, BYU training and experience who seen with has MOUNTINGS service player Snow, Ronald Duffin, Wayne Snow Harrison has indicated that he the Cleveland Indians and has The Don pitching staff, could De him are Paul Jones, LaMar Walk- to go are. as follows: Hawaiian trounced Bonnie White, rated Ehg Choose from a Michael Morgan, MichaeK Jones, will start either Lynn Jones, a Club (573), PEM Club (461), land's top player, 6 and 5; Patton, in the American Asso- - considered one of the team's er, and Ken Lindquist. played Joe Richard who comes from Morgantoni N.C., tr-jJimmy Duane, Baird, Large Selection righthander, or Brect Haymond elation. International League and stronger areas, Manager Rowe Power at the plate for the Vikings (412), Tausigs (373), Va Steven of er Berrett, Jones, Rodney a Engon tne mound Southern Association. asserted. Forkers will be seen in such bats- Hyric (314), Brigadier (371), defeated Phil Scrutton Diamond ettinj: doaa Kimball, Douglas Sampson. . He announced his start in our own shop The Timps have won two ex- - Infield depth is yet to be tested men as Jones and Lindquist who Brickers (227), Wyoming Club land, 2 and 1; while Cherryl from today. Play in the Chief League will 'SMITH RSHEt ing batting order as follows: hibitionv games so far. turning tte manager stated, with Norman are known fori their ability to get I (219). Isabels (208), and Sevier Wichita Falls, Tex., beat -Jor- Carr CO.Jewtlm i i of Ireland, 5 and 4. Club (101). May 31 and the" Legion team Ralph .Morgan;! center-field- ; 'i ' j hack Rflhdv .nf th Nnrthwct unnsuanson ai snortstop, kuss out that, long ball j will play its first game June j Norm Christiansen, shortstop; League twice. 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