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Show SUNDAY JUNE 23, 1S3 Utah County. Utah ft ,w 1 SUNDAY HERALDI ji sinWainnib rp loo Joins Budge Potty In Quarter? i nals of Meet In Fork panish limps Play portant Sesnipto Contest. Today rovo f Iff was your scribbler's recent pleasure to again the jumnal rrmvMitfnn nf western fish and srame commissioners. Meetings were held this year for three! Gays at xvioran, Wyoming, in me wac&soa xiwe wuuwji Like most of you who hunt and fish, we too like the talkinur about it nearly as well as the doing of it. It he-- . comes doubly enjoyable when you can meet with the,ieo- ple who manage these important resources Leaders from such other conservation asrencies such as the forest service, fish and wildlife service, national trrouT5Si and land and water management or I v ganizations were in attendance. The western fish and game conference is made up f manorramonf aireiiMOC frvm thA AlftVAn WeStem It I -- 6-- 4. To Face Helper Tonight W L American Fork imort-qmen'- s i was in peak form as, he elimi By ROBERT C. DOWSON United Press Sporta Writer nated Larscn, WIMBLEDON. England (UP) Jaroslav Drobny of Eeynt. the eliminated United States Drosneeta of r Paw i O0 champion, f XDUe c" Me TenWimbledon the Men's V ning w i ucaiea dv imicoio Jfietrancell- itnirtTiWTi iuu..m. Davis cupper. bleakest in several years Satur- - K ojaox ' day when only Tony Trabert sur- Gains Quarterfinals vived an American "black Satur- aay 10 join jjuage fany in the Kosewau gained the auarter-unais Dy beating GiuseDDe Merlo quanerunai rouna. of Italy who retired because of tournathe Trabert, ment player from Cincinnati. O.. 411 injury from a fall in the third 1 2 victory over 5et- "osewau iea scored a at time. Kurt Nielsen of Den- Naresh Kumar. India's Davis mark also reached the roune I Cup captain, but appeared to be ' " tri- 3 elat with , fofm. . best Abe of South Segal Aii EHminaW Africa. CalifOrnians who had QfQVSTS League Standings: Pleasant .Grove - Provo Spanish Fork 1 1 2 5 8 1 ,. XlCiPer 7 5 5 v win-lelendl- Pet. . f Hnn tViPm , - i .875 .833 .667 ;167 .000 6-- 3, . - ... amcklv ; .. . i n. nw,w" omtfw U1 wftafom AT Th J- - 1 T' 6-- 8. 6-- 3. M 6-- 4, 6-- 6-- 2, TafcrW raVRS- -i f Pr.eiH,n nrf PnK p t all wPrP tah.hrf l Angles Pattv. : ' P-- u Wednesday's Schedule - .' Grove at Spanish 8:15 to meet Fork. ideas nroven p.m. PTrhancp. .MrtTTIP . of r. ,riPT.T.Pr'J TirP.- -l I " HalOfrctoo Vl)1.v vvuu C1.nl .11 Provo at American Fork, 8:15 on a local Basis. p.m. discussed conditions in all western Helper at Spanish Fork, 8:151 Pleasant ' ; 4 "cperfori KPvPtith , ocm InoH th 6-l,- VS. who Sweden, I P 1 OT aTpam utwcu TJ 1 6-1- 2-- ,! 6-- 4, Jsven UaVlOSOn reached the Pietran-- . . Fridayi VT Ti . 14 v- nrt TTrnhinv v I with t u:Wau TjirRPti of San Pleasant Grove at Helper, 7:30 r j A lisfpnpr cathers that most Iisn ana game woblems are common to a decree at least in most of the . . I vr A I n2 6-- 4. top-seed- ed w. . , , r nriuiui vjuiuiuuui. . .iuiwx xu. riuvu a, . i American io , - true wi n j j naa me wucmkcu nuai meetings organization Today's Schedule vancement and exchange of information irom one aepair- - Spanish Fork at Provo. 2:30 went to another in the betterment oi management in an p.m. iu.us U - xioaa, t-- quarterfinals Friday. OL the draw. ' PiptranrpH nr1 in the' path lot an Nielsn arp thp Lurking- W nncwfaJ kUa.WU.U American men s singles cnam- - quarterfinal survivors. pionsxup were &.enj nosewau ana Lew Hoad. Australia's two too stars who impressed the teem ing Wimbledon galleries with Probate and, their victories Saturday far more than did Trabert. Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the As a result of the Aussies ex cellent performances, British Respective Signers for Fur. bookmakers revised their odds on ther Information. the tournament entries. RosewaU WOTIUE TO CONTRACTORS Z V T 1 !- -- 1 pared to do their job t ' One of the most areas was the yearly increasing pressure on the iish and camp resources as exDressea m the numoer oi ucense .With Pleasant Grove's defeat "" Ltthe hands of .'American Fork buyers going; afield. Of course, the .whole tempo of ;the tor r industrial V Friday night, j.the conference leveled on how to provied field opportunity, half for the first League's race nm qtti p inrpVino- license buvers.x and One interesting comment was made to this corner a (scramble a ', Win. out to Columbia will be British the of director Timps Frank Butler, "A win whilo Traw m by w.v- - Provo ui Utah "y rwecoruer " 'Wo nsnallv think of his nrovince as an un- - make the most of the situation . City. ' down to second choice at 2 to 1. proposals will be received CSched outdoor paradise. In fact, only eight years age.it May. ento, uruta Sp.,, Hoad was moved up to third atSealed" this office until 10:30 a. m. on 7 choice at to 2. uj. va"was our pleasure to see a gooa aeai oi uiat ELIMINATES AMERICAN Nicolo Pietrangeli of Italy is shown during a bit of action Saturday Game time is 2:30 p.m. d moment. the Timps are against Gil Shea of Presidio, Cal., whom he eliminated in the men's singles by scores of men's fioooonn nnnn sfi Hoad, the ada with rod and gun. ranx surprised us soraewnau At had the Shea Wimbledon Tournament. Tennis in the to demonstrated a an Tank, or a 5,000,000 Gallon biggest competitor, previously perpetuated artificially in third place game behind the when he enumerated the present need out in of Seixas the tournament week the Vic in the two thus far service and a crete Water Tank. (UP second Grovers singles 'and upset early knocking saw by then that knew we waters place stock and Dronaffate many ... P-- Legal Notices , " "... " - x ? 1 - Wide-op- de-Prov- en o's " :--. -- 1 - 2-- 6, i 6--4, xcyy by cQu f,o r.nmW ofieM had increased nu lour times in live years. , x games behind the league-leadin- g Telephoto). Steelers who climbed into first place with theii 10-- victory over the Grovers Friday night Regardless of what happens in t - - . Steelers Smash Grove Nine to Gain Sweet Revenge 5 , fourth-seede- 6-- 4, 6-- 4, - casual grace that indicated he tions and forms for, contract and bond, together with plans, may be; obtained at the i off ice of the City1 Defer mi ne Scores Neck You leave, such a conference with the feeling that rif moi'nfai'TiiTitr fhp fiahintr and hunting Engineer. 4.vm .. Kames MJf.ay The deposit for the contract U .ii X'Un.. .iae i i,U Wnnn f,' JI a Detver tuaa xair juu ?eaS 10-- 5 , be la first place documents is $10.00. Uaon return opportunity are Going of the contract documents in good standings, but the Timps. can up with the problems. I ? condition within 5 days after the Jarman, Westover, Robinson, One thinir we did notice along the way was the lacK By rod griffin of the bids this deposit) opening Herald Sports Writer Green; Story 2, Hardy 2, Tate, of fishermen on streams and lakes. By actual count we "5 will be refunded. INGLEWOOD, Calif. (UP) year's Kentucky Derby! winner, Jacobs, Oyler. Errors American fork American Krug 2, W. uw more ancrlers as we came 'home from the mouthiHo-of- Can take thp measure of snan- - Fork's acn tlJi Diaaer must suomii WHO Tucker Crevolin's game little gray Swans inwrH tt to i .AA.9C 2, Wankier, Andy Krug, Industrial Utah League alonsr saw the we ish Parle Fork this afternoon. than 'Vivian rt M MnvAn WJ certified check, draft or a SH dPteatPd nptprmini Tate. ir, Jacobs, colt, Determine, carried his top he sweetrevenge by Oyler. SB2BH prob- - raacqu Did Manager Doug j Hansen and made payable to.i to, bnd to 124 Wk. Snake. Jackson Lake and other well known Wyo- - KLJ of neck a Jarman. $100,000 Calif ornlan iu-Crump, Westover, weight pounds n-- i, Ul nHii r .1 Stuy m me amount or 1TAU UOC 'r Kv VI U defeating .Pleasant tirove WbU UOl -m. the whole in on the $27,550 Tucker, Story, Hardy, victory Saturday itth- w.iL trip ming waters Friday nleht. aveneine a 2 de- - Kitchen, at HR McAUister. 3BH Inglewood Hollywood handicap Krug. two e. of at the weeks nave we feat Known ago i. Which only proves what iong day, since the Timns haven't Grov- - Robinson. RBI Krug 3, Jacobs Park. Utahns are prorata the fishin' and huntingest people o played a game since last Sun- - hand ot Lloyd Shannon's Commission room at 10:30 a. m. 4, Green 2, Powers, Crump, West- - The 1954 Kentucky Derby win uenuuv , tnW 19 BUa aa liiSLCl novo ue u 1Q anxious uw to would be tnat A iim union. in finale that state the was ner any wj. given an ovation by the over, Skousen, Robinson 2. DP of at the crowd fans 40,000 same is all to the srood for where can you una a liner Tucker to Wankier. IP Skousen racing finish of the mile and a sixteenth ORIOLES ADD NEW COACH any and all bids and to waive deL Peacock more wholesome playground than m this grand old land u Han g dan Fork have lost once this tt W . fects. Skousen. U Carter, Shulsen. race as he gave, away 10 pounds tern he did last week. Ford will season, and that to each other, of the mountains: Md. of the' Board of Com- order BALTIMORE, to (UP) Mister Gus and ran down the Lloyd By start on the mound today and The Forkers came from behind Scorer Nelson. who missioners for of five Brown, the in pitched stretch. Provo, City, Utah, Alidon, major speedster About Fishing the first four or five innings in their own ball park, with a pitch teams G. L BENCH between ,1925 and as ; with an Deter league . entry Pi racing t J 'uu W1U ill n me game. as uoyce : WAH rsAr mia .Recorder 1940, has been added to the Balti- mning was was third City Berseem and mine, xeuame rrpui wi wic xijr "".m-- -j .For Spanish . Fork. Lvnn Jones Jacobs went aU the wav on the Louise Suggs Sets fourth. more Orioles' coaching staff. By zuiia Jensen Scofield ouf n t?ti and rv will otrot" tVio tornr 'Flia nrnhahlv iana Morning way. evenings l morning a uv ah1v rvjku vnift vaiA TftnH Brown had been managing the in Determine City Becorder Deputy ran distance the vuij if his arm is ready. Otherwise, home-ru- n in the game was by Ro- 1:40-4in Herald club Published The in the which evening the best time. was the world's Ga., Sunday . in Women's wm proDaDiy De eimer aoD iana Koomson tor tne losing cause Pace ' 1S55. " June when 19, 3, this 26, record until June U League. July A trip to Strawberry netted a small eaten for us but Andrews or Brent Haymond in in the eighth inning. , we did see some good ones taken. With a heavy midge the starting role. Owen Skousen started on the Western Open hatch continuing out there many are getting thent fishmound for the Grovers, but was relieved by Orlin Peacock with ing lures near the top. MADISON, Wis. (UP) Louise one out in the fifth frame. Pea Lions Evening trolling with a . small flatfish near the Jay cees, cock finished out the game. Suggs smashed out' a course surface took some nice catches in east portal bay. ShalAmerican Fork's pitcher batted record 68, five under par, Satur in four runs, including the two low trolling with daredevils and wobblers took many! fish Remain Tied in Patty Berg shot, a two- that gave his team the lead in day and at various spots over the lake. Popgear (ug) produced 71 to take over the pace- under the fifth inning. results along the east shore from the dam north to Sage Little Loop Play In three setting positions after 54 holes Marty Krug drove . n.- of the 26th annual Women's Wes .Creek,. J t:u oux VJ1CCU twu, fUl T tffla About Birds e tern tlie losers,, Roland Robinson Open Golf Championship.' Jaycees VnTr L. two runs in ted with the eighth to as to what the beautifully climb in the Central Loop Many questions of late Both improved their chance for round tripper. colored birds were that recently invaded our. valleys and standings Friday as the Jays Inning box score: victory vastly as the previous The greatest value we have ever offered In Sleeping and the The "aF" -- , In-th- I i j . Victory at nglevood - 1 i i IT X I 1 1 f A . . : 1 " I I 5. a. j.1 A " 13-- 1 w b!" r I -- I -- 3. 4, . W-Jaco- bs. ) i- 3 4-- xi ;a-u- T- ; At 1 -l Z , M wve-ru- , . I i -- . Cor-del- e, Georgia-Florid- a 5, -- I ill I -- ol'-c'fH T, I- swamped Reams, canyons. Lions squeezed past Hogles, in an flocks with colored sometimes The highly games played at North Park. (yellow, Lions and the Jays re- Thus orange or red tint to the top of the head) now, mostly main in.the a for first place, deadlock we see them each team gone we're the western tanagers.-Normallsporting a 3 but seldom and then in limited numbers. Biologists credit (record. Hogles remained in third their appearance in numbers this year to weather condi- place with a 5 record, and tions at the time which caused them to stop for a while Reams is bringing up the rear a 8 mark. as they were headed north to their normal summer areai with .f In the first game the Jays built an lead at the end of two Yours for fun, Casey. up of innings play against Reams. added five runs . bat-th- 14-- 5, 7-- 6, , AMERICAN FORK Green, 3b story, c y win-lo- ss 6-- 5-- i - i 8-- ! 0 i 1 i ! Oyler, 2b ... Powers, ss Kitchen, cf three-quart- er - . Ttfin .u.o.tvovads ..a ! 1515 ... . .1: . . ... . Lions Hogle 0 .w......... Anderson J . 022 03 001 14 7 10 0 6 5 1 . ........... ....... ...... ;. Lions ....L. 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Ducket? s or ' make your own offers $2S0 BIG WHOPPE2S Glade Johnson, 55 E. 8th Souths Provo, shows off two lares German Brown he caught while "nigger" fishing on the Gooseberry Reservoir. The biggest catch weighed ,7 pounds, while the other one weighed 5 pounds. He used night ') 10.95 .... lanterns. Regular 12.95 Kampcook Leaded or white gas. Coleman camp stoves: NOW Regular 12.95 American Gas Kampcook the finest camp stove money can buy - burns leaded or white gasoline. VA ftJC NOW Reg. 15.95 : on special order. IS RED MOT! " lb. 100 1-- - ;!! This 4 urday in the 2 spots, they finished tied for fourth place at 222 at the mark. Miss Berg,! Chicago, who set the women's course record at came in first 37 15 27 6 Wednesdaywith 72, Totals her 71, posting 10 Saturday PLEASANT GROVE AB H PO A pars, five birdies and three bogies K. Tucker, ss 5 1 0 to take over first place with a 4 1 2 219 total McAllister, cf W. Tucker, 2b 1 3 I But , Miss Suggs, Sea Island, '5 3 2 Crump, If ... . ua., Degan tearing the course 5 1 7 Wankier, lb on the first nine, making apart 4 2 5 Westover; c five birdies and only one bogey 3 1 2 jarman, rf to reach the first nine, making 4 1 2 Robinson, 3b five . birdies and only one bogey 2 1 1 Skousen, p .. to reach the turn four under. On 2 0 0 Peacock, p ... the back ine, she dropped-eigh- t and one birdie for a 220 pars Totais t i Dacron giant 36V by81" size also has air mattress pocket. dnd full zipper fpt zipping two bags together. A $34.00 value . . Bags. ' insurance They in the fifth and final inning, and then thwarted the Grocers' rally to win another game with points to spare. T ' Ron Robinson and Larry Taylor led the Jays with three runs and two hits each. Taylor's big at drove in five runs, including three In the final inning with a timely aouoie. Centerfielder LaRell Smith col lected half of :Reams six hits with three singles on three trips. 39 12 24 9 tOtal. '. .... ):'; t In the second game the Brokers Score by innings: all but camel from behind in the Fay Crocker, Montevideo, Uru R H E guay, final inning 'tor tie the game. After also bettered par Saturday . 012 000 020 Grove 5 12 2 with her second pi. the all un trailing way, Hogles straight 72 to corded four runs in . the fifth to Am. Fork . 002 051 02x 10 15 3 hold a second-plac-e tie with Miss Runs McAllister, Crump, Suggs at 220. seriously threaten the Lions. Mike Anderson, Lion catcher, sparked the winners' hitting with a double and two sinzles. Hogles belated" rally was ignited by Bob Rockwell who doublGet the toteHj different tcbeless ed and singles by Tom Little and Mike Lane. Friday Games V 440 3 Jaycees wReams 002 03 to Vy5 6 3 Anderson and Robinson; AnderPAY.DAY son, L. Williams (4). ? .' ... Jacobs, p .. 1 2-- I Hardy, If Tate rf Krug, lb Mickey Wright, La Jolla, Calif., slumped to . a four-ov- er par 77, and amateur Wiffi Smith, St. Clair, Mich!, took a 76. Though they began play Sat front-runner- s, AB H PO .. 5 2 2 5 2 5 4 2 1 2 2 i 4 3 2 9 4 2, 0 5 1 6 4 0 0 3 2 2 j SPOCTS STORE . . . . NO PARKING PROBLEM . MDlLILlli'S 50 E. 5TH PH. FR 3-59- M U. 60 OPEN 9 AJA. TO 6:C0 m |