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Show THURSDAY. MAY U. Utah Canty. Ptah DAILY HERALD Iridu stria LO'6p Rosters Get Okeh From Loop Leaders !..--..! Op nirs BIS V - h v.-- . N-- ( oil TO dAiWiSj. I ' ' i . 13 ;--"-f League was ready to kickoff the 1955 season ros Sunday, after having ali-u- b ters cleared f and approved Wed nesday night at a league board of directors meeting. Sunday's openersy will send American Fork to Helper anil Spanish Fork to Provo. Both of these games will .start at 2:30 h Fork p. m. The came at Timo Park will be H-- MGHr J pVtv SvJ I TRADE-K- ikJp PRICE OF industrial Tne ? Provo-Spanis- over Radio Station KEYY with Hal Parkes, veteran sportscaster doing the play-b- y play and Dave Weiser fining in with the color. The station plans on broadcasting all Timp games both home 'land away, as well as other, league encounters through out the" season. Expected fireworks at Wednes day night's roster meeting didn t materialize and the confab was ffl WJiJA carried out In a calm atmosphere with a nfinimum of bickering. atnrv mac crivpn clearance ta ;Uh thA American Fork AWAIT SEASON'S OPENER These Jour members of the Provo Timps are all set for tne team s Steelers. Story played with the opening game of the season Sunday against Spanish Fork at Timp Park, The players include (left thP Dast Mike Kianer. uoue Hansen, uave uewis ana umc ixw Prnft x v w Timm A ' several" to ricnt): ' seasons. However, the Provo Baseball Club listed both Marty Krug, last year's .team manager, and Dick Powers on its roster, tnus pre Can Fork and Lehi. This wiu m- - ducted tor boys and girls in ootn cluding any hopes the bteeiers by WENDELL RIGBY senior and junior high school di "Alpine Day." annual spring elude both boys and girls. may have harbored tor using them at least until Provo offi-- highlight for the Alpine School A special feature will be the visions. Events for the girls are will be Jield Friday at posture !. parade and formation limited in number but boys will cialiy releases them. Neither ers nor Krug are expected to Lehi, it has been announced by drills provided by the girls from go through a full scale track the physical education depart meet program. school officials nlav with the Timns this year. afconof the four 'schools. This Several marks are expected to ments the all day of the league's The Participating in event will the will from students be provide the "kickoff" be lowered this season as the Al rtitution involving Dlaver releases fair at activities. the for schools pine division does have some rec necesand senior high day's to it make junior were amended breaking performers in varsarv for such releases to carry Lincoln, Pleasant urove. Amen- The track meet will be con-- ord events. One of the marks ex ious the signatures of both the team pected to go by the boards is manaeer and the club president the mile relay for senior! high or some other team official be schools. fore they become valid. A Lincoln quartet made up of . Rosters approved, at the meet Verlin Nicholes, Clair Rasmussen, ing included a few 'players who Harmon and Elvin Harward Layle are not expected to play in the set a new in state compe mark Lev Irampton; Ralph Payne, Gary Craghead Plumbing and league this year including form tition this and that is sev week, Whit and (5) Larry Black, Andy er stars like Bob Sanders, Orson en's Tigers joined Provo pinnies seconds lower the cur eral than and Dairy Queen in 'the winners flansenj (5). UalW. Lvl Koller. etc. rent time for Alpine Day, baseclass as Provo Pony League Lincoln Tigers have dominated bailers completed their first ' the track competition, for the past nd of play Wednesday evening SSi22" . seasons and are not ex several - Park. ru rutu, xx llStOD, H to be stopped this year, Paul Doug Bill Green, Haney, pected The Plumbers scored once in as on display a well bal Glendon Gary Hatch, put they Hansen,5 the third inning; three times in r, anced and field team that track Dennis Job, Myron Howarth, the fifth; and once in, the sixth state competition in well Krug, placed Marty Koller, Lyle to beat Pacific Pipers 2 in the week. last Dave Dale Lewis, Gary LaComb, opening game Wednesday. LevLewis. Kay Lewis, Dick Powers, en's, broke a 6 tie score with a Dick Taylor and Dave Weiser. in the eighth Inning PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland one run Don Overly, to beat spree American Fork Jessie Valentine of Scot First Security. Bankers UP) Bob Story; Bruce Shroeder, Al 6 in the final game of first land won the British women's Tate, Boyce Jacobs, Dale Peters, round play. open golf championship today with Paul Peters, Don Geis, Merrill Dave Carter turned in a fine a 7 and 6 triumph over 'Barbara SAN FRANCISCO (UP) Hardy. Paul Kitchen, Phil Oyler, pitching performance as he limit Romack of Sacramento, Calif. The Rrih . Sanders. Clair Bailey and ed Pacific next set of "hustle awards" will to three hits in The Mrs. Valentine Pipers Rex Olson. .J achieving his victory. He struck who ,as Jessie Anderson won .the be given Pacific Coast Lea eue Paul Jones, out five batsmen and walked five title back in 1937 when . Miss Ro baseball players for the period of Spanish Fork Brent Haymond, and he was never in danger after mack was only four years old May 9 through June 12, according Williams, Dean Roberts, Ken Bob Andrews, three run splurge dn the part held a 5 up lead at the halfway to league president Claire Goodwin. Lindauist. Ralph Morgan, Clar of his mates in the fifth inning mark in the scheduled LaMar ence Gull, Roy Lundell, gave him a safe working margin inal. The Scots woman was 8 up Awards of $1500 will go to the Norman The score was tied 6 at tne end after 27 holes and closed out the "most hustling club of the Walker. Russ Hillman, month," while $200 awards each Christiansen. Glen1 Huff. Mark of regulation play in the First Se-- match1-othe 30th green. will be presented to the outstandSe 's Willard Lynn First Hirschi, game. Boyack. Miss Romack was a heavy fa infielder, outfielder, pitcher, Jones and IT. Rowe Harrison curity went down in order in the vorites But she failed in her bid ing and the most valuable catcher Levbut Darrell the Toy Crawford, half of eighth, top Helper hird American player. Up become the Atwood, Qan Giordano, Jack en's came through with one run to wm ine crown, isaoe uidriKson Woodward, Lou Tone, Lou Mele, that meant the ball game. Robert Zahanas won in 1947 and Louise Ernie Etzel, Tom Farliano, Gary Martin, first man at bat, touched Suggs! won the title in 1948 47 COLLEGES ENTER Johnson, Brent Berensen, Dave- Pitcher Jerry Geyerman for a ICAA TRACK MEET L' Faddis. Leon Jones, Gerry Cull- walk: Robert Park watched two WIMBLEDON HEAD FOR NEW YORK (UP) A total of well, Junie Lindsay, Dennis Lind strikes and a ball go by, then NEW 513 YORK Doris athletes from 47 colleges have Hart (UP) say, Larry Regis, LaMont Arnold. caught one of Geyerman's twist U.S. women's tennis been entered for the 79th annual champion Pleasant". Grove Berdean Jar- ers for a long double against the Coral and Louise j Gables, Fla., Intercollegiate AAAA track and man, Stan McAllister, Bill Green, centerfield fence that brought in of Brough Beverly Hills, Calif., field championships at: Wankier, the winning run. Don Crump, the liner Queen Eliz were, aboard Stadium, May 27 and 28. Udell Westover, Karl Tucker, Thursday s scheduled games Sowell of Pittsburgh, who enroute abeth Arnold for England today Owen Skousen, Max Blackman, have been postponed until Satur d in will where the compete equalled the world indoor they Roland Robinson, Lloyd Shannon, day night because of Graduation is the Wimbledon last record June winter, tournament, Keith Hendrickson, Gene Carter, Exercises in the two junior high 2. standout individual entered. schools which ail tne boys attend Jay Jdhnson,' David Harmer, f The Industrial League's first The Friday's games will match . half schedule:;,;,; First Security vs. Modern Clean American Fork at ers; and Lven's vs. pacific Jfipe May 22 C3 Helper, Spanish Fork at Provo; The Saturday schedule is Dairy Helper at Pleasant Queen ys. Telluride; and Crag May 26 D 29 Pleasant Grove head's vs. Provo Phillies. Grove; May 3 at Provo; May 304 Helper at Pacific Pipe ... 001 010 0 Provo Cragheads , ... 001 031 x 5 5 American Fork; June 1 at- - American Garth Bray, Eddie Richards Fork, Helper a 3 and Gary "Clayton; Dave Car June (6) Spanish Fork; Spanish Fork at Pleasant Grove Lune ter and Gaylen Robbins. 6 June 8 First Security 003 021 -P- rovo at Helper; 010 203 017 4 American Fork at Pleasan Leven's at Spaiiish Fork; Ken Perkins, Karl Green (6 Provo Grove,; ' June Fork at Amer Jerry Geyerman (7) and Richard . . . Fork ican Fork; June ' at Helper. American Fork a June 26 Spanish Fork at Provo, Pleasant Grove at Helper; June Provo. 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