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Show i - I j Sumirin) Cal Wins A A IMC J fr Tr3 L Favored Trojans Up to Final Event LOS ANGELES OJP) ID air South42 At Tdcby nmp Parte II League Standings: ing form. Helper has yet to win a league leasant Grove game this year, having suffered American Fork six straight defeats. They're way Provo over due to win a game and probSpanish Fork ably have a much better team Helper than their record to date would Today's Schedule: indicate. This no doubt has Han . sen a Helper at Provo, 2:30 p.m-little worried. Wednesday's Schedule: ' the Timn skiDner Helper at Pleasant Grove, 8:15 saidActually," after he had Saturday put p.m. his club through a lengthy work American-For- k at Spanish Fork, out at Tlmp Park, "this is a well- 15 p.m. naianced league. No team can Friday's Schedule: "to take any other team for afford Pleasant Grove at Helper, 8:15 granted. p.m. . : W L Pet. 4 0 1.000 5 1 .833 3 z .600 1 4 .200 0 6 .000 ' r in, ... school year. its athletic program for the After considerable debate on the matter, the Region 3 board voted to take Provo into the fold but requested the state board to make other plans for Carbon; As this writer understands it, the state board refused to accept the local board's request and ordered the Region 3 group to include Carbon in its athletic program "orelse" or words to that effect. It is probably a good thing for all concerned that 1S55 19, Utah Coonty. Utah Dim iu tional Collegiate Athletic AssociaIt appeared today as if the Region 3 board of man tion track and field championship Saturday in competition which High School Activities tsaw agers will go along with the Utah -five new records set and an Association and include Carbon ' Eigh in its athletic proother equalled. L v ; gram.:; Don Bragg became Villanova's "A spokesman for the region board told this writer the fifth athlete In world history night to clear 15 feet in the pole vault Saturday that his group would meet Wednesday drawand one of the big items on the agenda would be the with his mark of 15 feet, 1 inch the include for a new NCAA record. He broke would schedule that ' ing up of a football the old figure of 14 ft. 9 in. f Dinosaurs. , of Illinois, in Don set For a while it appeared as if Region 3 might defy 1951. byOthers, Laz, who have cleared the state association by refusing to accept Carbon into 15 are Dutch Warmerdam, world ".v . record holder at 15 ft. 7 in., and its athletic program. As all Central Utah sports fans know by now, the Bob Richards, Laz and Don Coopof Nebraska. state board, in its realignment plan announced this spring, er,Other were set by new directed Region 3 to include Carbon and Provo jrligh, the Ernie Shelton, marks of SC, who leaped in 6 ft 11 18 in. in the high jump? only Class A Schools south of 1955-5- 6 - v- ern California scored points to- - win its seventh straight Na- Point-of-the-Motrata- JUNE SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD Presses UCLA : LOS ANGELES (UP) Charles HI rtins of Brisham Younr University Friday tossed the javelin 232 feet, five inches, for fourth place track honors in the NCAA . meet at Los III fins' toss bettered the old mark of 228 feet, eight inches . . and 246 foot, of the short fell but h toss .by Bitner, of Kansas. Complexion Could Change Provo's third jjIace TimTis will "Right now, it looks . like . race attempt to gain some ground on pretty much of a three-clu- b with 'or half title the Amer first eague-ieadiPleasant Grove and second-plac- e American Fort- ican r one, neasant urove ana when meet today the Helper Provo all in the running. But they jaercnanxs at z:3U p.m. at Timn the complexion of the race could v change in a hurry. ait,. "Spanish Fork seems to be im Since both the Steelers and association state the with to 3 with each game and will along go Region agreed Grovers will be idle today Mana proving before the season is be and include Carbon, in its athletic program. While the uansen s cnarges . can overtough ger uoug j want and not reasons for Helper certainly is Region 1)oard had some legitimate A&M breaks the tape to win the finals pick up some valuable ground in capable of playing better ball." of W. Oklahoma DASH Mashburn WINNERS J. imhalf race by scoring ing to include Carbon in its program, it is probably dash during the National Collegiate Track and Field Championships Saturday at! the first,this Hansen said he was fairly well of the whohurled Les Kansas, Bitner, all to be would afternoon. victory agreeable possible to set up a plan that with the performance satisfied the Javelin 246 ft. 1 in.; Tom the Los Angeles Coliseum. Charles Jenkins of Villanova finished second. (U. P. Telephoto). Hansen indicated Saturday that of the to date and is conparties involved. There are just too many factors totake Courtney. Fordham, who ran theTimps would use both Garth Ford he half-miGolwill be in the club the fident t in 1:49.5, and Jim into consideration. and Denny Job in today's game all the way. race half title first Northwestern, who galloped Everybody has to give and take a little in situations- liday. He said a HelpefK against Ford, his 20.9. 220 in such as faced the Region 3 schools and the state associa- the veteran righthander, nrobablv The Timp manager said 18-an Record Kenny Hansen, would start and pitch the first brother, tion. Actually Region 3 would have been hurt more than Milt Campbell, Equaled d Los star from the year-olIndiana, equaled prep 'our or five innings and then any otner group naa it aeiiea me state aawiujvii. uuu. the meet record with a time of Angeles area, will be in a Provo a youthful southpaw, would uniform Job, for today's game. A left-a revolt on its part would have meant its teams would 13.9 in the high" hurdles. over taice and finish the game. handed thrower and hittter, he Golliday and Bill Watson, of have been barred from state high school playoiis, tourna Both Need Work e meet record the Florida, equalled $' kinds. ments and meets of various to give both of . them can play both first base and want "I 9.5 dash. the in of outfield. chance to work during the And, of course, that wouldn't have been fair to the Golliday's mark in the 220 was He has played semipro ball in Hansen said. "We won't game,", set He Los region's many fine athletes.. heats. Angeles area as well .as during preliminary play another game for another the was the only double winner, tak week and it has been a week with the Grand Junction, Colo., With four straight victories to its credit, Pleasant ing both sprints Saturday in 9.6 since we last played, so both team.! The youngster has been 21.1 times his and after faster Grove appears to be the team to beat m the Industrial in need to pitch to stay in top hurl offered an athletic scholarship to AMERICAN LEAGUE (8) and Berra. WP Byrd (4-heats. preliminary LP Turley ). Saturday's Results League's first half title race and it would be a good thing The Trojans, heavy et 1 0 9 200 0002 Cleveland ....000 for the league if the Grovers can turn the trick. favorites, found the going rough NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston ..... .011 001 Olx 4 8 1 This is the third year Pleasant Grove has been Saturday, with UCLA holding the Narra-goFEINEN N. and EDWARD Mossi (8) By Garcia, Philadelphia 000 000 0000 7 lead right up to the final event in the league and the first two years Manager Floyd and Chicago .... .000 102 Olx 4 10 Writer United Press Sullivan Sports (8); Hegan 13 with After the events, only Shannon's charges found the going extremely tough, HR ). Jvirozinsia (8) and KODerts, Cor White. LP Garcia vault the SYRACUSE, N.Y. (UP) pole remaining, (7-but it appears as if the PeeGee pilot has the breaks led with 33 points to SC's 32.Bruins White (13th). Jensen Jones and Mc- (5th), Seminick; rewardoarsmen Two nell's powerful (9-season. LP Roberts this his CuUough. way" 10 confi going Trojans collected points in ed Coach Stork Sanford's 021 9 12 0 In past seasons, Manage Shannon, who has given the last event to give SC the dence in them Saturday by sweep Kansas City ..000 312 ..002 000 020- -4 10 4 Pittsburgh UOOO 000 010- -1 5 I: a lot of his time and own money to, baseball. in Pleasant victory. UCLA finished with 34 ing all three races of the 53rd Washington Raschi. Gorman (8) and As Cincinnati ...010 210 OOx 4 9 SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The by Kansas with Annual Intercollegiate Rowing troth: I Grove, was plagued by one glaring weakness lack of points, followed Northwestern (8), Atwell Donoso, (8) and Abernathy Pascual, King West 20 Association Jordan commission 30, 29, boxing Oregon Regatta. (9) and Courtney. WP-- Ra good pitching, especially m the clutch. and Landrith. LP Saturday, night told . Promoter Staley (5-and Manhattan and Villanova 18, More than making up for a dis Shea ). ). LP Donoso Pascual schi HR This year things seem to be different Shannon has Forty three of the colleges com- appointing Post (13th) Marv Jenson the Judges for the season record early and (4th). Palys Full- -' club, a team that has good pitching a upcoming Gil Turner-Gen- e peting in this year's contest broke which brought disappointing de 12 0 300 310 0007 Detroit mer must v -noon into named be the column. defensive fight with by scoring feats by Pennsylvania and Navy, Baltimore ... 000 000 0000 2 0 strength.! batting punch, along seor would Best it make the n s Sunday to Jump High var sopnomore-iaaeawsome with its American Fork, uirneu S power, appears and House;, Dorish, Maas (5-.'.! lections, high jump effort was sity stroked to a two and one-ha-lf LP- be the chief threat to Pleasant Grove's bid for the first theShelton's Triandos. and McDonald (8) Jenson said the commission ul best in the world this year length victory over the same ri HR Tuttle (5th). Dorish ). 11 half champiorMfp. timatum came on the heels of a and only threeeights of an inch vals in mirror-lik- e lake Onondaga, to could down the race half 11 the first from Nat Fleischer, New world off of 6 the go record wire Actually, ft just north of Syracuse. 000 220 6 10 2 GROSS ENGER, N, Y. (UP) ......002 Chicago in. are Provo since the York, wire as a three-teaadvising physiTimps battle, The Big Bed also won both the New York ... .000 000 1203 7 1 Louise Suggs of Atlanta. Ga cians In wnich not come to can hv 71st was the consecutive It said, in race. the still very much freshmen and junior varsity races Byrd, Consuegra (7) and Lollar; sank a a for birdie putt Salt Lake City for the fight. Fleimeeting in which Shelton re or a total of 20 points which on 18th Wiesler three hole Sturdivant the But, as things stand now, American Fork and Pleas- mained (7). Turley. a Saturday undefeated. popular ring historian, them the Jim Ten Eyck to win the Triangle round robin scher, ant Grove appear to be the best bets to win the first half Great e r e earned had been named as one earlier performances w team trophy for the second year ' tournament a with of total golf will do win it if rovers the the the on of in turned the crown, for the Monday throw And, judges championship. javelin in a row. 44 points. men saw which six bout. the better all night be a richly-deserve- d reward for Shannon. "..'-11 First In 41 Marlene Bauer of Sarasota, The Fleischer development left meet record of 228 ft. 8 38 ini STANDINGS missed a on set by George Roseme, California, This was the first time in 41 the with only one official Fla., putt promoters W L Pet. same which cost the fight the Referee green her chosen in 133Z. Bitner' s mark Saturday years that the Big Red oarsmen for .649 37 20 first $1,500 Turn in broke the 232 ft 6 in. established swept all three races. The Wash Chicago ., the the Braddock. Jim money prize Friday, 1635 40 23 York ' i" tournament. She wound up with er camp rejected the suggestion 'j at the meet Friday by Gerry ington Huskies were the last pre New .il.J1iui..it.'... I" 25 .597 37 Cleveland 3-Wto crew vious the 43 a feat, one perform of . plus that Jack Dempsey be points. ay unurch, Oregon State. .542 32 27 Detroit .. STARTER Garth Ford, veterd mile run in 1950. ine came behind her Right Beverly he judges. .484 30 32 Boston ..... crew a redhot an Provo righthander, is exPennsylvania, a as time of 4:05.6 Hanson of Indio, Calif., who came only produced 24 37 393 Kansas record. City The battle for first place In the 5 win-lowhich in beat everything sight For the beacn or any sunny pected to start on the mound the University of Oregon pulled .383 back to the tournament after 23 37 Central Little League was thrown In the first game of the eve an upset this Washington Cornell cotton pull today against Helper in. an spring (including the turtle-nec- k with the first two fin .323 being out a day with a sore spot: 20 42 tie Friday after- ning the Lions scored in every ishers, Jim Bailey and Bill Del- twice), had been the big favorite Baltimore into a three-wa- y shoulder and who had been over that converts, via zipper, ;to Industrial League game at noon when the Lions Club dump- inning as they tagged the Jays linger.- - Both' nosed out UCLA's for this most gruelling of all col Friday's Scores Timp Park. teamed up with Pat O'Sullivan of open club collar. and J. A. with their third consecutive loss great miler, Bobby Seaman, who lege rowing events. But Sanford Boston 6, Cleveland 3, 1st, day. ed the Jaycees, 17-of because her Conn'., Orange, Hogle stopped Reams Market, Tom Anderson, Dee Kerby, and had been rated the man to watch refused to believe it. He main Cleveland 7, Boston 2, 2nd, night. injury. Miss ..Hanson finished on the North Park diamond. Bob Rawlings paced the hitting here following his 4:01.4 at Comp-- tained throughout the past week Kansas City 4, Washington 2, third with plujs 42. Wins by the Brokers and Lions, spree for the winners. Kerby ton. h this his Cornell varsity boatwas night. the 1954 Berg, Patty combined with another Jaycee scored three runs and batted jln "The summary: its peak after be Baltimore 3, Detroit 2,' night, 11 from St Andrews, DL, champion reaching just came in innings. setback, forced the league into a three more with two singles and 'Broad jump 1, Shankle (Duke) ing held back by inclement weath a fourth with with 40, plus Betty Chicago 2, Nqw York 1, night. tight knot for first place with a double. Rawlings drove in two 24 ft 3y in. 2. Andrews (Ari er on Lake Cayuga. ' of Jameson San Teyc., Antonio, National league each team sporting a 3 record. runs with a pair of doubles. Off to a shaky fifth-plastart, 24 ft. I in. 3.- - Herrman and of Honolulu tied Jackie zona) Pung W L Pet. Reams is in fourth place with a Gary Hardy, Lion hurler, was (Stanford) 23 ft W in. 4. Caley Cornell pulled a steady 45 15 .750 for fifth with plus 29. never in serious trouoie as ne Cook (Louis-Clark-) 23 ft. 6 in. 5. beat for the first mile and a half Miss Suggs, who started, out .565 35 27 Chicago . . allowed only two hits. He was Irwin Cook (Oklahoma) 23 ft. catching before g 7.508 31 30 baturaay iz points Denind New York replaced by Tom Anderson in the in.' 6V Pedigo (Oregon) 23 ft 2 Pennsylvania and Washington. Milwaukee . Miss Berg, picked up 16 08 31 30 d field Then as the fourth, the inning the Jays push in. .448 points as she shot a 32, three un26 32 12 crews started the Philadelphia ed across their four runs. varsity Shot put L Nieder (Kansas) of 25 . .446 der par, and. a 39, two over regu31 ' 57 last mile and a half, Cornell Cincinnati lation figures, for a 71. Larry Taylor of the Jays col 57 ft. 3 in. 2. Jones (Miami) 56 24 .42 32 . Louis front in and 2Vt pulled edged steadily Vick 3. in. two Miss Bauer, who was in second his! three of team's (UCLA) lected ft 9 in. 4. Martin .333 20 40 Pittsburgh . 56 away. official hits,' including a two-ru- n (USC) ft place starting the final round x Doesn't include Brooklyn-S- t, SPRINGVILLE Don Hold-awmuch Pennsylvania, lighter 4 5. in. Grier State) double. a total of 35 points, picked with (Penn ft Louis night game. of the Utah Service In the second game' the Reams 55 11V in. 6. Meyer (Occidental) than Cornell at 175 pounds a man,up eight as she shot Friday's Results tried mightily to match the longLittle League team is giving nine launched a belated rally that 55 ft 54 in But had she canned that putt on Philadelphia 3, Chicago 2. fell two runs short of tying the Javelin throw 1. Bitner (Kan sweeping Big Red but just couldevery indication of developing 1, night. the' 18, she would have tied Miss Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati into quite a pitcher. Brokers. The Grocers tagged sas) 246 ft 1 In. New NCAA n't do it. Washington, which had ' New York 4, Suggs for first place. She missed won a race this spring, rowed Milwaukee 5, the putt by about eight inches Within a week, he has starting pitcher Bob Rockwell record, old record 232 ft 6 in. n't ' night, 10 innings. with four hits and four runs ion set by Church (Oregon State) in a surprisingly strong race. come up with a Brooklyn 12, St. Louis 1, night. a double by Allan Noble, a single the preliminary Friday, 2. Can- He hurled his and 1. run Courtney, t against Haymond by Gene Kent, and a single and tello (LaSaUe) 245 ft ZVt in. 3. 2. Gray, Michigan, 3. Fordham, 232 Gene Smith. double team Church ft (Oregon State) by Drug Friday as his in. 4. Hiezins (BYU) 232 ft Foerster, Texas, 4. Cryer, i Dli Rockwell, who had a romped to a 12-- 0 victory. He St. Joseph's also struck out 11 of the 19 going into the fifth inning, whif 5 in. 5. Coniey (Cal Tech) 23 nois, 5. McLaughlin, 6 Patterson, N. (Philadelphia), batters he faced during the fed 13 batters during his six in ft 7 in." 6. Garcia, Arizona State) Texas Time: State. 1:49.5, (new nings on the mound. The Hogle 230 ft 10 in. , game. old 1:50.3 record NCAA record, ace also provided his Mile run 1. Bailey (Oregon) on Palfreyman, ace Haymond pitching John Woodruff, by SPRINGVILLE For. those in Pittsburgh, . Sea 3. with the winning margin In 2. Dellineer (Oregon) ' Drug hurler, pitched a good team and Mai Whitfield, Ohio terested in archery, a class of inning on a homer, the man. (U C L A). 4. Kidwell (Em 1937, game until hit with a batted the last 1949). instruction began in Springville State, S 5. one of the C). afternoon. (U Wing poria Stete). ball in the early innings. He only 1. dash Saturday under the City Recrea Golliday I " 6. The original Time: First Game Grim (Maryland). as forced to leave the game announces George tion 2. Pollard program, Northwestern), (Penn CORK CUSHIONED 4:05.6. ' RHE H3 2 "after suffering the injury. Pehrson. 3. Gary v' State),. (Washington 3 d 11 1. Mashburn Club Lions dash PLATFORM CASUAL 717 ......5 Ted' Best has been secured as A week or so ago, he pitch- -. 4. Blair (Kansas), 5 Time ratate), Vacation 7 . 2. 4 6 Jenkins 3 A&M) i.2 with DURABLE Specials (Oklahoma 01 instructor for the class which will ed a (Texas). Time: 21.1. against the Jaycees VULCANIZED crepo Hardy, Anderson (4) and M. (Villanova). 3. Ellis (UCLA). Whilden, 0 1. Club team. Koch (Southern Cali be held twice each week. Time Discus 4. Gosper (Michigan State). 5. Anderson. ootsole coDstroctioQ. t to classes be the for arranged by 176 ft. 1 in., 2. Drum- - the members. Buys, Lloyd (4) and Robinson. Scruggs (Michigan) . 6. Moron fornia) Second Game new coliseum mond (UCLA), 163 ft 7 in., 3 (SMU) Time: 46.4 46.8 H IHif (Georgia Tech), 163 ft. 022414 000 2 record.! Old record Reams Market...:. by Mash- Vereen 4. 6 Mathias Jim t7oaderfvl colors (Occi in., JL - A. , Hogle.. ......010 41x 6 3 2 burn in 1953. (Won-lo- st i records in peren- 162 ft 11Y4 in., 5. Vick, -dental), 100 dash L Christensea and (4) Golliday Williams, yard rmyy nsny ttylss theses) 2Yi in., 6 2. Watson (Flor- OLCLA), 161 ft Steve Anderson, (Northwestern). American Lei rue 157 10 Hester in. ft. t (Occidental), and Lane. ida). 3. Haines (Pennsylvania). Two-miCleveland at Boston Score ' Rockwell run 1. Reiser (Ore5. 4. Smith CENTRAL LEAGUE LITTLE Nash (Minnesota). (7-vs. ParneU (M.). On New Top Brand Tires gon), 2. Beatty, (North Carolina), Standina--s (Texas). 6. Prewit (Texas). Time: 3. Kansas City at Washington (2 4. Hunt Frame (Kansas), W L Pet 9.6.' Kellner (4-and Ditmar (3-L (UCLA), 5. James, (Illinois), 6. 3 1571 'I 120 - yar .4 ...... ...L. high hurdles vs. ,.. Jaycees and Stobbs ). tvs. Stone (3-Johnson . (Illinois). Time: 9.04.5. 2. 3 Pratt .571 .4 (Indiana). Campbell Hogle i Detroit at Baltimore (2) Hoeft 220 lows 1. Pratt (Manhattan), 3 .571 (Manhattan). 3. Shankle (Duke), ............4 (6-HELPER and Carver ) vs. Palica Lions 2. Mathews (Iowa), 3. Clarke 2 5 .286 4. Youkers (Penn SUte). " 5. SteReams (2-and Rogovin 4. Burton (Southern California), vens ( Iowa) . 6. Nelson ( Stan Monday's Schedule RUBBER -5. Luttrell (StanChicago at New York (2) Ohio), (Miami, P.M. meet 2:30 A. 13.9. vs. Time! J. ford). Hogle Equals Jaycees Today and Pierce Harshman (5-) ford), 6. Holloway (UCL A). record. Club Lions vs. Reams Market WELDERS vs. Lopat (3-and Hucks ) Time: 23Xng - Ang-eles- three-eight- i hs one-Inc- 1 440-YAR- D 440-ya- rd j f. i I le Cornell Oarsmen Sweep To Annual Collegiate Crown i 100-ya- rd Big Red Crew Pulls Away In Last Mile j . pre-me- v ia-th- Big League Scoreboard use. 2) (8-6- Dilemma Over Officials Faced n, (-- 6) (3-8- 8) i , i 6) ." " I ; . 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