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Show inu SUNDAY, JULY 10. 1S55 Utah County. UUh SUNDAY HERALD -- 1 uruaa ji Dimcjay Tilt Gould Decide 1 si-- Problems of Moder 4 j Half Champ AMERICAN FORK Ted Williams BOSTON (UP) said today he would' be able to play another three to five years if modern baseball were strictly a daytime pastime again. "The way they play' the game . now witn au tnese mgni games ' doubleheaders fol and lowed by afternoon games takes a heck of a lot out of a guy sad the veteran Boston Red Sox slug- ger wno s xasi approaun& eood shape for another tnree, w five yean if we just piayea aay American t 1 i A. -- cide the Industrial League's first half championship; , The game will start at 8:15 p.m. and it will be the t "rubber" tilt me iwo oi ursi nau piay Deiween clubs, since the Steelers won the first time they met this season While the Tiraps came out victor ious the last time they played. At the moment, American Fork e holds' a lead over the Timps as a result of an 13-- 2 victory over Spanish Fork last Fri day night. However, Timps ran e move out in front by a a victory Monday by posting twi-niz- ht -- ml mm a a a a games." J liams grinned to half-gam- night. I. ; On the other band a victory for the Steelers would give them the first half crown. , Games thefirst half race Actually, tie for could end in a three-wa- y .the .title if the Timps knock off the Steelers. and Pleasant Grove the other club still in the running, defeats Spanish Fork on Tuesday night and Provo on Friday night All-Make-- - games. All of these contests are make-u- p games, which were rained out earlier in the season. Helper and Spanish Fork still have a make up game to play but no date for the tilt has been set as yet. AUHUHVl JWU , A aS44Jfc ii vi vuw Timps . said" Saturday he hadn't definitely made up his mind on just ;who he would start against the Steelers Monday night, but indicated it would be either Garth Ford or Denny Job. Ford,, a vet eran righthander' probably will get the call If his arm feels right. Manager Don Overly of the Forkers probably will start eith er Nig Tate or Boyce Jacobs. Fit and Ready In preparation for Monday's crucial tilt, 'Manager Hansen sent his club through a work out Saturday at Timp Park. He announced the Timps were fit and .ready for the big test. He said Friday night's game against Pleasant Grove on the Grovers field would get under- wav at 8:30 n.m. instead of RrlS as order . - originally scheduledi in II me wj get away irvm siarung i. game right at dusk. Hansen said it is extremely , . ball jusi as it is starting to get dark, hence the later starting time. 7 . ; . The' league standings: r; 1 American Fork .. ... .....i. Pleasant Grove ...!. Spanish Fork ........ Provo . '..'- -I ........ Helper W L 9 2 2 3 8 11 8 7 2 0 Pet .818 .800 .700 .200 .000 10-rou- Orem Softball- - er Playoffs in the annual ed servers, to play one game La the afternoon, have a good night's rest and be able to do what you wanted and then show up the next day all set for a nice single afternoon game? It was a characteristic frank approach" to a present-da- y probg lem of the Californlan whose ailing and bones have been subjected to the miseries of damp foul weather around the American League circuit. A bout with pneumonia kept the big guy sidelined for a considerable period last season and a fairly recent rainy night in Kansas City brought back woes that kept him out of the lineup for several days - played in both divisions, and the sun-lovin- tournament is open to both boys oft-bruis- ed and girls. Persons Interested in entering are urged to contact Harold EUi-soOrlin Wathen or Coach Cranmer before Monday noon. Names must be registered ny the deadline in order that pairings can be made before the evening games begin. n, Layne Rated 'Even Money' For Bout With Bob Baker Lemon Wins 12th Bob Lemon became the first American League pitcher to win 12 games by beating the White Sox although he needed relief from Ray Narleski after working eight heat Loser innings in Pierce the Billy up gave only run y recent in workouts prepa-torpressive of the game in the first inning to his July 18 bout with Bob Baker of Philadei-Dhi- on Al Smith's single, a sacrifice Rex Lavne. the Utah Lar-- and a double by Al Rosen down "even the right field line. runer. Saturday money In the first odds quoted on the outcome of the Begun In 1918. the first airmail scheduled for the West Jordan set vice was confined to the eastern seaboard of the United States. arena. SALT LAKE CITY (UP) 96-degr- Im- a. rated OREM SENIOR MEN Second Half Schedule: Monday, July 11 7 P.M. Beverly vs. Windsor ; 8 P.M. Vineyard, vs. Geneva Second vs. 9 P.M. Geneva Orem First. . 12 Tuesday, July 7 Beverly ys. Vermont 8 Geneva 2nd vs. Timp View 9 Sharon vs. Vineyard. : . Thursday, July 14 7 Orem First vs. Vermont 8 Windsor vs. Geneva 9 Geneva Second vs. Beverly Monday July 18 7 Vineyard vs. Timp View 8 Windsor vs. Orem First 9 Sharon vs., Geneva Tuesday, July 19 the Jaycees. high-flyi- ng Sparking the Jaycee three-ru-n rally in the fourth were Ronald Robinson, .Larry Taylor and Alan Pace, all of whom doubled. The Lions, sparked by the hit ting of Tommy Anderson and John Sims, scored four runs In the ' sixth to come from behind and defeat the Brokers. The Line Score: ...011 124 9 6 1 Lions 100 5006 6 1 Hogle and M. Anderson; Rock Kerby well and Lane. will play' the League at Bonneville League Salt Lake City. The four top teams from north ern Utah will play In the divisional finals, with the winner going into the sectional, tourney which Little League in Provo. will be held the first of August In the first round of prelimi in Salt Lake City. naries, the American Little A similar round of playoffs will be held for southern Utah Little League teams. , The winner of the sectional tourney will, compete in the Re....100 146 5 4 gional tourney at Santa Monica Ream's .303 3x 9 7 1 ........ Jaycees the middle of August. Aaronlc Priesthood League S. Anderson and Smith;. Taylor Standings: and F. Becker., W L Standiars: All-Sta- rs All-Sta-rs , , Sharon vs. Geneva Second 8 Beverly vs. Timp View Thirteenth ....6 0 4 1 9 Geneva vs. Vermont Ninth 21 Bonneville ...3 2 Thursday, July 7 Sharon vs. Orem First 1 5 Fifteenth 3 8 Windsor vs. Vineyard Eighth 9 Vermont vs. Timp View Twelfth ...0 3 Mon. July 25 & Tues. July 26 Last Week's Results Play-off- s of the top four teams Ninth 13, Fifteenth 2 for second half championship. Thirteenth 13, Bonneville 5 Thursday, July 28 vs. Twelfth Eighth, postponed. Play-off- s for championship of Next Thursday's Schedule: ; league. vs. Ninth at SHARON STAKE SENIOR MEN 5.15 Bonneville ' Jaquin. Wednesday, July 13 6:30 Eighth vs. Thirteenth at 7 Grand View 2nd vs. Timp Joaquin. 8 Lake View vs. Crest View 6:30 Fifteenth' vs. Twelfth at 9 Crest View 2nd vs. Hill Crest Maeser. Lincoln bye . ......................0 -- . j ,. i I - 1 Y 8 coln Orem Little Loop Results - i 0 ' j Rotary, AFL Win Little Loop Games W ! Jaycees ' Hogle Lions Ream's The Rotary Club's bats thun dered Thursday to the tune of a 21-- 7 victory over Naylor Auto, while AFL pounded out an 11-- 7 victory over- Moose Lodge to re main in first plac$ In the league v standings. Craig Seegmiller hit a three- run circuit smash and a double to lead his team to victory. Har vey Hansgen with a single and a double, was the top batter for Naylor. Clyde Nielsen and Kent Gar rett homered to pace AFL to its triumph over the Moose Lodge. Nielsen's blow was a three-ru- n swat. Terry Andrews also helped out his team's cause with a pair of doubles. Stephen Castle berry paced the losers with a single and a double. Eleven walks In the third-ei- ght of them in a row spelled doom for Naylor Auto in their game with Rotary.' The 11 walks was the big factor in the Rotary nine scoring 12 runs In that par. - , Orem First (north shop field.) Hill Crest Friday, July 15 Tuesday, July 12 Lincoln vs. Bombers vs. Hill Crest luggers. w L Geneva field.) 4 JUNIOR (west Spencer 9 Grocers GIRLS - OREM STAKE U.S. CINDER ACES, 7 5 Ducketts ' Wednesday, July 13 Beverly SET CZECH MEETS 8 5 Randall Timp View (east Spencer ys NEW YORK (UP) A team of 9 5 Elks .... :: field.) six American track and field stars Monday's Schedule Wed. July 13 Geneva Sepon now 5:30 Grocers vs. Elks. competing In Finland will vs. Sharon (north shop field.) journey to Czechoslovakia for two w ea. July 13 Vermont meets on July 20 and July 25. Windsor (north football field ) The athletes are Tom Wed.. July 13 Windsor, 'v.i Courtney,- - Ken Reiser, steeple Orem First (west Spencer field ) chaser and runner, hamdistance, JR. GIRLS - SHAROV STArrV' mer thrower Bob Backus,- broad- Thurs., July 14 Crest ,View v jumper John Bennett, sprinter Timpanogos (north shop field.) Dick Blair and half-milBob inurs.. July 14 Grand- VW Seaman. COLUMBIA, S.C, (UP) AH but First vs. Hill Crest A f north 15 of South Carolina's white Little footbaU field.) PRIMARY GIRLS: League baseball teams have with Thurs., July 14 HU1 Crest B Tuesday, July 12 vs. n drawn from competition because vs. Grand View Second (west Timpanogos, south football field. "it is impractical for a Negro team to participate in the state Little Spencer field.) "Friday, July 15 Vermont vs. Thurs., July 14 Lincoln B vs. Geneva Second (east Spencer tournament this season. League " The withdrawal of the 40. teams Lincoln A (east Spencer field.) field.) was . revealed Thursday night by Danny Jones of Charleston, director of the state program. The resolution stating the participation of the Negro team the Cannon Street YMCA of Charleston "Is impractical" was drawn up at a meeting Wednesday night. i-A copy of the resolution was sent -Sl to the national Little League headMust sacrifice equity In my car which I have driven quarters in Pennsylvania. fess than 100 mibs. Cost me $2C?5. Vill taka $2295. Should the other 15 white texms follow the others out of the ntic-- rl Will finance. Ce home Sunday and evening after 6 the team could Negro competition, P. M. claim the state championship by rr.cvo zz2 ivrrr lttrrcni:! Games, Make-U- p Scheduled By Pony League X 1 A trio of special makeup games are on the Pony League baseball schedule for this week, loop offi cials have announced.. The first of these will be a game between Modern Cleaners and Levens Tigers. This was a rained out contest of June 16. and will be played Tuesday as part of the special activities hon oring Lewis W, Hays, visiting Pony League Commissioner from Washington, Pa. This game has been set for 5:30 p.m. A pair of games will be sched uled for Saturday night play on the Pony League Field in Har mon Park. The first will match Pacific Pipe vs. Provo Phillies at p.m., and First Security Bankers vs. Telluride at 7:30 p.m. : i BIG CATCH Dr. Harvey Fletcher (left) and Bob Allen, two Provo anglers, show off nice catch of trout, including a rainbow, they took recently while fishing on Strawberry Reservoir. Taken on a spinning rig, the fish were caught within an hour and a half. The big rainbow measured 28 inches in length. The other fish weighed between one and three and a half pounds. They were , caught on an X4 Flatfish. -- 10-pou- nd ' . n 7 101 16x 11 NEW YORK (UP) Connie Mack and Clark Griffith, two "hardy perennials" at the annual New 014 7 York Yankee 2 games, ac Naylor '.... : 54(12) x 21 cepted invitations today to appear Rotary Wright and Halladay; Pulley, at tne salute to the Hall of Fame at Yankee Stadium on Saturday, Hendrickson, Hansgen and , 1 t. July 30. .Mitchell and Carter; F. Kim-b- er and K. Beck, old-tim- er " LL-col- SALE . - .' tl l A A . DOOM. 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Utah Little League teams will start July 22 with the northern division finals slated July 28 and 29 in Salt Lake City, it was reported Saturday by Mrs. Louise Slack, secretary of the American East Provo Stake Softball Results -- Tim Lewis double and singles bv LaVov - Christensen. LaRell Smith and Alan Williams. But it wasn't enough to catch Plans Made for North Utah Little League Playoff Tilts 5-- d t.zzzzrzzzt. ; LEHI Junior Chamber of Commerce-sponsortennis tournament win begin Monday, July 11, at 6 p.m., according to Joseph Cranmer, recreation director. The tournament Is open to Lfchi tennis players from 12 to 18 years of age. There will be a junior division for those from 12 to 15, and a senior division for those 16 to 18 years.' Doubles and singles matches will- be runs In an uprising that featured 6-- 5, - Go Baker-Layn- e 2-- 9, Tele-photo- nd Grand View Second vs.! Lin 6-5 9 Hill Crest vs. Crest View Timp bye, JUNIOR MEN - OREM STAKE OREM Standings in the Nine Monday. July 11 Timp View Orem Little League Baseball for vs. Orem First (south football the past week, according to di Peterson. Ducketts scored a run in the field.) rector, Parlell ' W. L last of the sixth inning Friday Wednesday, July . 13 Beverly . 3 league-leadin..... vs. g , to Hill Crest Sluggers defeat the Orenj First (south .football night 2 Westmore Dodgers in a National field.) Retail Grocers, 2 Hill Bombers Crest Little League game. . 15 Windsor vs. Friday, July 2 The score was tied at 5 going Timp View (south football field.) Sharon ............ 1 into the bottom of the sixth In JR. MEN - SHARON STAKE Union ......... 1 ning, when the Duckett team Friday, July 15 Lincoln vs. Geneva Phillies 1 filled the bases. Howard Ander Grand View First (north football Westmore Yankees 0 son hit a line drive which short field.) , Geneva A ; : . . ; Last Scores: GroWeek's Steve Marshall of the i stop Timpanogos, bye. West More Yankees 12, Geneva cers couldn't "hold and Randy SCOUTS: ... Pacheco scored the winning run. Tuesday, July 12 Hill Crest vs. A 11 Westmore Dodgers 11, Geneva Ducketts were able to get only Windsor (north field.) two hits but took advantage of Thursday, Julyshop Phillies 7 14 Sharon vs. 10 errors on the part of the Gro Vineyard (west Hill Crest Sluggers 10, Union 9 field.) cers. Brent Cochran and Ron Friday July Spencer 15 Windsor vs. Hill Crest Bombers 9, Sharon 1 Next week's schedule for Little Swapp singled for the only Duck Beverly (north shop field.) , ..; in Orem; ett hits. Friday, July 15 Geneva vs. League Baseball 12 Westmore Marshall got a pair of doubles Sharon Tuesday, July (west Spencer field.) vs. Yankees to pare the losers' five-h- it Geneva Phillies. attack. SENIOR GIRLS - OREM STAKE ' . Union The line score: July 13 July 11Timp View vs.Wednesday, ueneva A. Grocers , ....... 101 0215 5 10 vs.Monday, Windsor (north football field.) 14 Sharon vs. Ducketts . . .. . 301 1016 2 Monday, July 11 Vineyard vs. Thursday, July ! Be hd ! Victory Over Grocer bone-wear- 97-degr- ee . Friday, July 15 7 Crest View Second vs. Lake Ducketts th-ga- me 9-- . " :. , "To . top it off, the business of modern baseball requires game3 to be played in weather that some ducks would stay home in, he added. Without revealing his own In tentions about returning to after this season, his second declared year of retirement, the y hitting star said, ""I bet I'd be able to stay around in WEST JORDAN. Utah (UP) The selection of Jimmy Braddock, ' former heavyweight champion, as : t one xt the officials for the July 18 Rex Layne and Bob bout -- J The Jaycees stretched their Bakerbetween announced by been has Central Little League lead 10 chairman W.E. of the West Egbert two and a half games as we Jordan Commission. Boxing scored a 6 victory over Ream s, whUe the Lions defeated second-plac- e Egbert said that Braddock would Hogle, by the same score serve either as referee or one of the judges. The former champion in a pair of Friday games." was the referee and sole judge at A three-ru- n rally in the fourth recent Gene Fullmer-Gi- l Turner the Inning gave the Jaycees their vic- fight In West Jordan. tory over Ream's Market, but The winner of the Layne-BakthiMr to cut short a Deiaxea the' In top of the fifth by fight hopes to get In line for a title rallv heat while Ezzard the Market men BROTHER, IT'S HOT Paul Andrews (left) wipes brow during the to turn the trick. match with Rocky Marciano, curCharles takes his temperature in the Illinois Athletic Commission Office after they passed their rent heavyweight king. going ino the top ). Trailing bout In Chicago Stadium next Wednesday night (UP physical examination for their of the fifth. Ream's scored four ' : Lehi Net Meet To Begin Monday Baseball ay 00- Jaycees Stretch Little Loop Lead half-gam- years. n-D- Braddock To be nice," Wil - An Official for a couple of that Wouldn't I - am UDL Terrible Ted' Moans About Evils, ' Fork's Steelers and the Provo Timps will battle it out Monday night at the A. F. ball park in a game that is expected to de Dim : I'M ' r 3 ' W W J C w 3 ui v.:;;.cr.j fisrs 232 VccMc? K'crlj - FrC v tuti 1:2. t- -t o r:.cvo ccrca t:ovo ic z: lAXt crtv tz 0 tz.- ' Z |