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Show f SUNDAY, MAY 29, 1955 Utah County. Utan SUNDAY HERAL,D a eifioria yav Boat. Races Scheduled MindBy nua i f Pleasant Grove, V)vrir For Top Spot In TYwvirc 1 Iff J ' U M -- ff "7" "f Huge Throngs Expected to watch Top Drivers Battle Fori Honors nnnla fTrrlnf U UIIMI & WW V i i The Pravo Boat Club will hold local drivers will enter boats in on an oval course and also the its annual Memorial Day Regatta the regatta including guys, like national champion of the measurMonday at the Provo Boat Har- Wes Knudsen, Estel Ingle Lamar ed mile on a straight course. bor with some of the best speed- Quke, and Earl Davis. Events-schedule- d j for the reboat jockeys in the west comA nationally - known I dHver, gatta, annually one of Provo's top peting in the races. Knudsen has won many race$ and sports attractions include Sanctioned by the American is a real veteran of speedbbating. Hydroplane, hyPower Boat Association, the Last year he defeated the Rational Runabout, races will begin at 11 a.m. and champion in the Runabout, C- -. hydro- droplane, are expected to aTEract a huge plane class at the Proid Boat Racing Runabout, races. Although this Wasn't a throng to the boat harbor. Hydroplane, One driver fans are expected to record captiired the Hydroplane, 135 Jnboard HydroHydroplane, keep their eyes on is Rocky Stone, fancy of all county speedboat fans. plane, Inboard Runabout in and nationally - known waterbuggy Drysdale said the boats board runabout event is coating Drysdale will be the general jockey who will bring four out-ofto the regatta. Many other a lot' of interest and speculation chairman of the event. Other of- state speedboaters will compete in racing circles throughout the! ficials will include L. O. Turner, in the event, according to King state. There are three local' driv referee; C. - L. "Silky" Knudsen, Drysdale, chairman of the event. ers entered in this event jiiiclud-in- g timer; Elmer Smith, pit manager; n Driver Duke, Ingle, and Davis.; Hewitt Strong, starter; James n In addition several Won At Parker Dam ! Vreeken, scorer; E. Xu "Ed" Wright, measurerT Dr. Stanley, Davis recently won tfc4 board race at Parker Dajn and Clark Jr., race physician; Herb defeated the national chkmpion' DeWeese, patrol; Bob Harmon, Steelers To Play Helper On Monday ft w a DU-Runabo- ut, ck ice BU-Runabo- ut, J 1 D-Sto- ck' Lea rue Standings Provo ..... Fork ...... . W L Pet ? 0 1.000 run,-Knudse- 0 1.000 American 1 0 1.000 . ... ah. Pleasant Grove 1 .000 0 Spanish Fork i.000 2 0 Helper Today's Schedule Pleasant Grove at Provo, 2:30 p.m. " Monday'! Schedule Helper - at American Fork, 2:30 . p.m. Wednesday's Schedule Provo at American Fork, 8:15 v p.m. Helpeat Spanish Fork, 8:15 1 well-know- I Ladies7 'Swing Class7 To Begin r Next Wednesday .p.m. Friday's Schedule Spanish Fo r k at Pleasant Grove, 8:15 p.m. . The Industrial League lead will be up for grabs today when the Provo Timps arid Pleasant Grove meet at Timp; Park, starting at The Ladies' Day "swing classes" will get underway Wed nesday at the Timpanogos Golf Course, it was reported today by Bill Johnston, local pro. Johnston will be the instructor for the series of classes which will be held each Wednesday morning for the next several v. .J r;". "7 2:30 p.m. At the moment the Grovers and Timps are tied with the ,v- American Fork Steelers for the league lead, but winner of today's ' clash will move out in front wiih a 0 record compared with the Steelers' 0 mark. The Steelers, who will be idle today, w,ill- entertain Helper Mon day in a Memorial Day clash, starting at 2:30 p.m. Has Three Ready Manager Doug Hansen, whose Timps won a wild slugfest from in their Spanish Fork, league opener last Sunday, has three hurlers ready for action today. Righthanders Garth Ford and Glendon Hatch and South paw Denny Job are all well- rested and ready to go. Manager Hansen is expected to give the starting role to Job even though the little lefthander was treated rather rudely las week by Spanish Fork batters and slipshod fielding by his team mates. If Job. doesn't start today, it probably will be Hatch who opens on the mound for the Timps. Hatch pitched well in relief last Sunday. The Timp pilot is expected to keep Ford on first base where big Gatth can concentrate on his hitting. Has Good Fastball weeks. -- 2-- 1-- - I The first class will be held im mediately after the women hold their organizational meeting, slated for Wednesday at 9 a.m The first in a series of' junior golf classes for boys and girls under 18 will be held Thursday at 9:30 a.m. at the golf course, Johnston said. These classes will 20-1- 8, ....SSMBMMBilMWBJSBBBSSSBWBJiSBBBBSMWSSSSBBBMW I TUNING HER UP FOB THE REGATTA Earl Davis (left), Wes Knudsen, and Mel Hartvigsen are shown tuning up one of the boats that will be entered in the Racing Runabout E-Inb- NEWMARKET, ftl 0 wSih Denver Cops Golf Title 8-- . -- - " honors with a 147, followed by Fisher test. with 151 for the of The University utan, a sur- prise leaner at tne nan-wa- y mark, found the going a bit rough Friday .and. all four of the Utes shot in the 80s. The early Ute lead, however, plus the scores Friday were good enough for a Ute second in the meet. BYU finished third, Colorado A-fourth, State fifth. New Mexico sixth. Montana seventh and Wyoming eighth. Behind Fisher and Pertle in the scoring were James Phelps of Colorado A-with a 152; Kirk Bitter, BYU with 155 and Don Welch, Montana, with a 155. 1 36-ho- . . . . (Jjp) Thomas King's pigsty hap been designated a t public placf. j The farmer convicted Friday of bootle'gglrigj and : warned against taking , a j dV jnk in his house, declared, ' "then I'll I drink in the pigsty." : 'Then I, declare your gsty.a the harbor.; public place,' the magistijalte re- . Registrations for all drivers will plied. "I also fine you $200' and be at .the Provo Boat Clubhouse M i costs or 30 days." from 8 until 10:30 a.m. The presentation of prizes wijl be held' with their will Golf Day at the clubhouse immediately play' full handicap and worrieh; link- - after the race. Cash prizes will sters will attempt to bedt t Babe 'be awarded for each ( race. In Zaharias and the men E4 SFUrgol. (addition the following trophies will Mrs. Zaharias and Fufgol will be awarded play their rounds of gqlf that Knudsen Music Co., perpetual day on San Francisco's (Olympic for Runabouts. This one Club Course, which will jbe the must be won three years in sucscene of this year's National cession to remain permanently Open, with any one driver. ; fll Medals will be given to all The ProvoTBoat and Sport Shop golfers who beat Furgol jbid Mrs. Perpetual Trophy for Zaharias, Johnston said I hydroplanes.) This trophy also Johnston said local golfers, must be won three years in a who are unable to compete on row to remain permanently with National Golf Day-- may shoot any one driver. their rounds any day preceding The races will run continuously ! , ; from j - le ifri this handy a.m. until 11 t 4 p.m. i , f frfe swiff I ap , Ont. , Five Laps Long Drysdale 'said the course will be five laps of one mile each. The launching for the registered in- boards,will be the ramp on the southside of the harbor. The pit and launching areas for outboards will also be on the south side of 9 4 medalist ity. ? Payson Schedules Memorial Day Stock Car Race Card teams. ; Pertle took n- parsing; dui isneii, couise; wes Knudsen and Earl Davis, public- PIGSTY DESIGNATED A PUBLIC PLACE be taught by Johnston and his assistant, Sonny Braun. Johnston also announced that the Timpanogos Course will ob serve National Golf Day June 4, event of the Provo Boat Club's annual Memorial Day "Regatta. along with other courses across the country. There will be four such boats, containing 300 horsepower, Golfers competing in National June 4. automobile-typ- e engines, .entered in the races. V-Ei- E-i- - . Sixteen cars are p.m. Monday when time trials PAYSON lined up for the annual Payson begin. Six races will be run, acMemorial Day Stock Car Racing cording to Wilson, program, it was announced He said that. 16 cars had enter Saturday by Woodrow Wilson, ed and more were expected Monpresident of the . Utah County day before time trials. Stock Car Racing Association. Most entrants are association will be sponsored by members. races The Owen Skousen, an end on the Chamber of First of six races will be a BYU football,team,' probably will the Payson ' Junior car stock Other Commerce. get the starting call for Pleas racing meetings will be held July trophy race. Following will be three heat races, and an Austral ant Grove today. Skousen, who and i 24, officials said. ian pursuit. boasts a real "live" fastball. 4 Activities izet underway at 2i turned in a fine pitching per af Main event will be a 15-lformance last Thursday night as oval at the around Payson was fair the Grovers defeated Helper, day night. Udell Westoverattack race track. the the in winning 11-- 5. big gun hits ;.hd collected three he as Both Provo and Pleasant Grove Wan showed a world of power in their drove in five runs. Sherm Grovers the fielding kier, fancy opener: The Timps clouted Span ish Fork pitching for 20 hits in- first sacker, also helped out con cluding home runs by Hansen, siderably on Jthe hitting end by slamming out four base raps. Ford, and Bill Garrison. In general, Pleasant Grove's Hansen's circuit smash was Golf championship The over leftfield slammer the performance Thursday night was belongedSkyline grand to Denver University Man if fence that Drought the Timps rather impressive and today. the Shannon gets from behind into an 8 dead ager Lloyd Skid Pertle and Myrle Led lock. Provo went on from there pitching he needs his team, which Fisher: bythe Pioneers won the has had to win the game. tough sledding the past crown Friday afternoon at Fort - Collected 17 Hits couple- - years, should make the back the Pleasant Grove banged out 17 other clubs in the league hustle Douglas byof beating conference golf challenge hits off Helper hurlers lastThtrs- - to beat them. -- "- - Well-Know- , I n traivel booklet - Sec with this "UTOCO-LAND- " 'I X$T:3$Sfc 112- - page I PICTORIAL POCKET SIZE 1955 EDITION of "HIGHWAY ADVENTURES" containing TRAVEL HINTS and SCENIC ATTRACTIONS ' -- For your motOrintr in Utah, IdaBo, Washington, Oregon Wyoming and Nevada. We invite you to drive into one of your FRIENDLY TJTOCO STATIONS and ASK FOR! THIS BOOKLET. M M Costa Gains Nod Over Lulu Perez NEW YORK (UP) Speedy young Carmelo Costa of Brooklyn was named featherweight challen ger Saturday by the International Boxing Club because of his lopsided victory over Lulii Perez Friday night. The stocky, brown-haire- d son of a city water department caretak er is practically certain to fight champion Sandy Saddler for the crown at Madison Sq. Garden in late July or early Aug 126-pou- V , x . ... .1 -- Utoco Gasolines Are Refined for Bkst Balanced Perfoi mance in this Area ust. i TIMP SLUGGERS Manager Doug Hansen, Bill Garrison, Dave Lewis, and Gary Howarth (left to right) "are four sluggers of the Provo Timps who will be aiming for the fences today when they face Pleasant Grove today at Timp Park. Bannister to Wed Swedish Girl a Magic miler Roger Bannister, 26, announced Saturday he is marrying Moy'ra Jacobsson, a Swedish girl he met while she was studying painting in London. The young doctor who ran the world's first four minute mile at Oxford a year ago is a house, surgeon on the staff of London's St. Hary'j Hospital, Paddingtoa. LONDON (UP) Contrary to popular belief, rat tlesnakes do not seek to avenge a mate s death. They are attract-eto the death scene by scent. 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