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Show SUNDAY, MARCH SO. 1512 UtH County, Ut SUNDAY HERALD 7'. Berge Wnnisd to Pilpi Provo Sernipro leam . By Bay SCHWABT2 Glea Bge. veteran shortstop and former manager of the Provo Tim pi, Saturday was named to la the pilot the city's semipro entry Industrial League during the. 1S52 . season. ' over Harry Parsley, who took In Provo activities baseball aemipro Thursday after the Provo BasebaU Club threw in the sponge, made the announcement on Berge's appointment as manager. . - : WIS Jit r Demand lUslIe ii ... a taking over Provo's Industrial league franchise. "If a player fails to bustle in any gsme or goes to sleep on the bases,' I II guarantee he wont be on the team the next A - - -- : all-sta- 66-5- 4 rs ex-Ut- ah under-the-bask- et Randy Clqtlc Sparks Former BYU Gage Greats To 66 to 54 yctory Over Stars r a f NEW YOr.X, JUrti (C'3) atLictiri. it rr.z-r- t Seven tepnotch ' rrirplers win CporUn arouai mous cur zil sr: tz : i ; s Hack Greenberg cufa tp somt lie our tf u tear into each other in a battle ancient ts t'. scccri dust when he com meets ill I national a ta i royal that will r bighllght Monday that golf ruins baseball bitters. tads V ' were required rJ mrA a been Arena. That argument has night's card at the Provo t 1 The battle royal also will mark ever since the first ballplayer- of our nstionaLty, nsy Crr-- r v taunts ef tis tobaceethe red bra al the return of Jack Niser, a great ipittin teammates and bought him unerrtncly pout te escutcheon. , favorite . with local fans, to the self a set of golf sticks. Provo arena after an absence of Hank says ue popularity of fiirl Okay, sir, but as liax several months. Other matxnen who among big leaguers today la tae miiht say, "whe-woa- ! wiH participate in the battle royal reason why we bsve fewer Include Frank ' Clemons, George hitters than were around a decade B21 Nary, the gc'.fer who m Strickland, Buck Davidson, Faddy or so ago. He complains tradition 13 in the 1 a of third round El the Mack. Ben Sherman and Bum ally that the games doo t mix; tnat open last month, ttsed eeOy 12 s the golf swing is an sppercut en the Crst nine and the tT-:iLJones.' taJ baseball and the stroke swing The battle royal throws four number of seven on the back r Cat; that golf uses a different grip The total, 19 putts, is a record t comparatively clean grapplers well Clemons, Strickland. Davidson, and and is concerned wiiba ball that should stand until iy Ktser against three rocghhouse isn't movjng. eter Jones wins soother grand slam. characters Mack. Jones and Sher On Back Nie man. So, it should be a highly ia--j Seems to me there are two Mb On back nine. Nary chJrpei teresuag fracas .300 bitters are basic reasons 29 feet sway; on Cie terth The battle royal also will be used dying like Hies:why 1) Night baB. and in from sara. a v iwn pun v :i to set up the other three matches 2) the sorry fact that most ball a a 204ncher en the on the night's card. The first man Uth; of to out ban the slug try a 12th: on scooter the beaten will be eliminated from players and the park every time at bat the 14tS; took two" outs from tea further action for the .night. Just haven't the talent to do so. ta feet out oa the 15th; men-dThe second and third from 12 feet out on the 1 - and l. feated will wrestle in a Attention all bearded D.P.'s: from 40 feet out' en the l?tb and preliminary, the fourth If you don't think this la a land footer on the and fifth men beaten will tangle in of opportunity. ust write to Box drooped an That's the stuff from which ts ST. J i l.rloi Ti the time limit semifinal " baa-s-r and the two remaining grapplers House of David U signing win meet in the main event. nlarers for the IK2 season. 'Flay "Sammp Renick. besrlng Gut era who are wining to travel." the Eddie Arcaro was enjojlng himasif ad in Snorting News reaaa. caUsd tlm that he House of David gsmes wta not la Nassau.would sweat o.T a few (Renick) be. sponsored by GlUette. s pouada and take care of Ed at on mounts Jtm'ra. day opening Gen. Ms e Arthur, among other Eddie took time out from t t t-- t thlnga. once waa a spoils witter. long enough te cable back, "I 1 a the wrote be sports Well, piece LEHI New officers for the. Lehi report of hia stewardship of the taken vp your proposition.'on rpew-pet Buiiy Wildlife AssocUtion will be elect 1S2S U.S. Olympic team. Sample: hick Ho yoo and us some ttpt" ed at a meeting of the organiza"In undertaking, this . difOcun iag day. Send X recall the passage ln tion Wednesday at p.m. la the task. Plutarch wherein Theraostoeiesj Memorial Building. Officers to be selected .will in being asked whether he would clude a president, vice president. rather be Achillea or nomer. re be. secretary.' and six ene-- ear direc plied. Vnich would you rather games tors. Following the reorganization. a conqueror in tne uiymptewno are a crier M proclaims chairmen' of the fish Hie, animal T . conquerors bird life, life, membership, legis 1 l c . 1 ti-c- a tr1 1 lature and publicity, range man'tessetely, Fartray ' com and activities agement youth 1 --A "No words of mine esn even re-- Us Ststa Ttrm ry mm mittees will be appointed. Va such great mom nnd mm tiS4 00 oortrar motelv sf Special speakers at the session enta as the resistless oaruaa of 14. ami wMi will include J. D. . Ford, superin that matchless California eight as tendent of the Springvllle Hatchery: it swirled and crashed down the IWMftelSSirHlWfMJII J. Golden Peay. State run and dadd waters of the Eloten; thai Game department representative; indomlUble win for victory which rat and Vergil Draney, area .game marked the deathless rush- - of Bar--! r,. m nw. J t t; tht -- rr v- -t limi -- V.: etteS e i one-fai- te lti. li Wildlife Group To Elect Officers Cal - t- 1 -r lk ' l4 SWws buti: that sparkling combination ofum mm t. Tvm RElizabeth and grace by speed Z t Oi4 f(a ae binsoa wtlca mignt aave nvawu even Artemis herself on the heights of Olympus. I can but record the hare, blunt facts, trusting that magic imagination, win supply the tth W. Prtjro, Utxk touch to that which can never be 2$S So, DOG FAYS BOAJtD ' PIIONE 1E0-actawere J who those forgotten by HANCOCK, N. H. (UP) William ally present. . Curtis claims his bound dog has " 'Athletic America la a telling killed 50 wildcats. Curtis gets a phrase. It is a talismanie . . 320 bounty for each cat. nothing; baa beeo more chars eter-- warden. They will discuss various problems relating to wildlife, in cluding the distribution of flsa in this area, and the condition of forage for the deer as a result of the hard winter. '. 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Ptd a Mi Legal Notices tt - Ir 21-1- ar ex-Ut- ah - : C t - Baseball Boards To Meet "today it ttt . , -- U X six-unde- S MOes ttifnt. - v Ailr Istle of pe la -- . WANTED Z " T . n ; - I Azc!:a G:!f Op:n -t- o" . Hustle, is one thing IH demand of every boy who plays on my team. Parsley said Thursday in . - . If the weather permits, Berge said he ' will atart outdoor drills oa April C If the weather, doesn't outdoor drill, he said ne permit -plans to complete arrangements for using the BYU fleldbouse start ing next Saturday. WILMINGTON. N. C, March Berge said as far as he was UP) Jimmy Clark of Laguna concerned every position of the would, De open ana notn ne Beach, Calif., and Bill Nary of. team and rarsiey vowea mat aosoiuteiy Into shoved N. M.t Albuquerque, no favoritism would be shown In a two-da- y tie for first place at 204 selecting the team. . v Saturday , after M boles of the On The Spot Azalea open annual 110,000 fourth Tm going to be somewhat on coif tournament here. ' Five players tied lor first place the spot anyway,!' Berge said, "so at the end of yesterday' round, naturally, i going to put the best were scattered from second to boys on the field, the guys X think fourth place at the end of today's can win the most games. me he isn't going to la. boles in perfect weather over "Harry told to beg anybody play ball for us. the par 72, t,6S2 yard layout. Our players, of couse. . will get Vr Scores Birdie paid just like those on the other ... Narv vaulted from a third place teams in the Industrial League, but Harry definitely isn't going to tie into the lead with a par M, including a bidies on the pay any big sums Just to get play sixth coin out and five birdies ers. He told me he was going to en the home nine. He saved a make it so attractive in other ways atroke on the 11th, 13th, 14th. 15th that the good players will want to and 16th. play on Provo's team, even If other clubs do offer them a little more Clark started the round with v ; ,r bogie oa the first bole but made money. birdies Na Question it up with five successive ta nine at the third bole and a ' birdie en the 12th. His round of There lais no Question but what Mr'! going into semlpro ball 7 pulled him into first place tie Parsley tie for second in Provo in a big way and that from a five-wa-y he intends on having a winning Yesterday. Movie Star Joe Kirkwood Jr., team. He also intends to make attractive for the paying husband, of the Azalea queen, baseball missed easy putts for bogies on the customers. 11th and 13th and slipped into a "Harry is really . enthusiastic lour-wa-y tie for third at 20ft. Kirk about this baseball program." wood made four mroies to tout Berge said. "Why, be feas already eW-par spent SftOO oh new uniforms. They the course today bvtwo-unde- r but found himself two strokes be wiH be cream colored with red HE FLIES THROUGH THE AIE Randy Clark, who scored 19 points to lead the former BYU to a aces Friday night in the Cougar fieldhouse, takes off for an hind the leaders along with Doug stripes and blue caps. victory over the ahot, Joe Nelson of the 'Y' team tries to cut Don Jesperson (No, 5) of the Ute team first plaeew. rs...O- Parsley also has indicated that . yard and George Fazio, also in he will doll up the ball park and out of the ulay. No. 4 la Marv Hess. (Photo by Wester PotterJ first place yesterday, and Jim. Fer- - make it attractive to the fans. In other words, be' wants to make the ner. Ferrier managed to stay on the fans want to come to the ball park. brink of trouble in scoring He also plans to throw in a few He was happy vaudeville acta and a thousand and Ex-Redskin enough with the round to toaa the one other gimmicks to lure the . the ball into the grandstand after fans into, the ball park.' Uth hole. .V Sparked by the sensational ago and always an excitinar player Goal 5 Fazio double bogled the par shootina of Randy Clark, a Bans! to watch. Clark, tanked 12 nointa 12th when he tried to play, out to His ultimate' goal Is to bring of former Brigbam Young Univer-- in the first half, as he paced the the fairway after bis drive landed Pioneer League baseball to Provo fity . basketball stars ran away aces into a 3 first behind a tree. Hia second shot bit by proving to league moguls that from a team of aces, 66-- quarter lead and margin at the tree and stayed la the rough the city can support organized 54. Friday night before more than the intermission.. j" " but be returned to the fairway on baseball. ' i 6000 fans in the BYU fieldhouse. . , Scorer Seven Mere the third. A great competitor-anhustler. Clark had hia southpaw flipper Clark came back to aqore seven Berge has been one of the Indus working with great accuracy irom more ln the second as his trial League's, top shortstops for the ' outside Friday night, as be team rolled merrily to victory. the past several years and man- fired 19 points through the hoop Thanks to Clark's devastating aged the Timps during . the last with his breath-takin- g shots. assault on the basket the- BYU season of IMS of half the and all One of- the best floor men ln the grads ' gained an early lead and the 1949 campaign. Skyline Conference a few 'years were out in front practically all Under hia piloting, the Timps fin A meeting of both the executive the way. The score wss tied at and general boards of the Provo ished in second place for the sec 2 but then Brady Walk-e- r and 1948 held season be of the and Baseball. club will today.. ond half Nelson Joe and Clark started at 2 p.m. in the Provo City Cpm-- were in running for the title all finding the range,- and the 1 mission chambers, . according to the way during 1949 until his team 'players steadily Increased G. Melvin Kavachevich, secretary- -. waa wrecked by injuries late in their margain. the season. treasurer of the club. If. ! ..Only 'some great shooting by !av ' The purpose of the meeting, Glen of Utah's Smith. is according to Mr. Kavachevich, . 1952, who had his hook shot workto gain the efull board's approval in ing great Friday style night. club's Industrial , for turning-thaces in the ball kept the League franchise over to Harry sy t same. He connected for 16 points. js. taken has virtually Parsley, who Prove City Ladies Lea rue . for "Marvelous Mel" Hutchins, activities over aemipro baseball W. L. Pet. mer Cougar who in Provo. 41 11 .788 Sales. Service United played with Milwaukee of the Na Wi V The executive board of the Salmon Pharmacy .. 35 17 .673 tional Basketball Association durbaseball cluh has already agreed Hedqulst Drug ...... 28 24 .528 was the the season, past ing major to let Mr. Parsley, a Provo bual Deluxe Cleaners .... 28 26 .500 attraction9, of the game and he nessisan, have a full' reign as far Happy Service ...... 25 27 .481 came a through with fine defensive as aemipro baseball1 activities in 24 28 .462 . show and floor game for hia many Jewelry Provo go and, since board mem- Shipp'a 29 23 .442 V. Salon Eda'a admirers. He also got 15 points I- - ' bers generally seem to favor the Regal Beauty 22 30 .423 Grill during the. game, 11 of them on xj transaction! their action today is Telluride Motor .. .. 20 32 .385 free throws. expected to be a mere formality. SUndard Optical .... 16 38 .308 The game was a benefit contest with all proceds from it going to Summary of Results: the Crestview LDS Ward building 736 729 7112176 United . Sales ' - J fund. Telluride ..... ... 733. 642 620 1995 i UTAH ALLSTAKS ... .G. T. F. P. 0 16 Smith, f ... 718 651 7352104 Standard . 3 0 Smuin, f ; Probate and 757 710 7732240 Deluxe . c Jesperson. Notices GuardianshiD 596 619 6571872 Duggins. g . Regal ... 1 617 . 674 Hess, g ..... 6611952 or the -li DukeAf Clerk Happys Count Cr DUKE DRIVE.S-T- he 4 Martin . nive I Sieners tor." r urthei Eda'a ... Windsor follows his ball closely 733 680 621 2034 2 Wilkinson after driving off in the Seminole 763 731 638 2132L Salmon . 0 Jones .... Golf Tournament at West Palm 2 Stevens Beach. The Duke was in fast 709 583 7522044 Hedqulst NOTTCE OF ASSESSMENT company, veteran Sammy Snead ... 670 651 6351956 Shipps 14 54 aoonung up from 27th place to 2'evaua-Ute- ToUls .............. 19 14 Mining Company. L: I-3 of Principal Office, Room Summary of Leaders: S cop the $10,000 competition with G. T. F. P. BYU a neat 138 total. (NBA) Center St., Provo, Utah. High team series: Deluxe, 2240; 1 2 11 4 15 9t o. o .... Hutchins. f 2To:ice is hereby given that at a United, 2178; Salmon. 2132. 10 f Walker, nr. Urg of the Board of Directors- High team game: Deluxe, 773; Nelson, c ...... rnrrttrT 2 3 8 or. Mar. 22, 1S52, an assess- Salmon 7 fit- - MHniiit 72 new 9 2 1 19 hf.i A HICKORY Clark. HALVES h r- -rt cent per, mgh mdrvkhial series: D. Prow. type of take-apa- rt t.o. 1 of 3 aimed Whipple. C skjs, -a-re ri.00 per 1000 shares) was;UnIt-- d. 547: A. Nash. United. 499: at reducing the .trouble and Romney. 8 1 2 11 DETTER on 'the outstanding . capital E. Stevenson. Salmon, 485. space required to carry slcis; has a 23 IS 15 66 KCTuncs'EASira payable High individual games: B. Prow. been developed in - Germany. .............. o'the corporation, Totals .Cl. 1952, to Leon Newren, Deluxe, 190; D. Prow and A. 'Nash. The manufacturer claims they Utah ... ,. 13 ,23 35 54 are as solid as conventional skis, BYU ... 21 35 . 55 68 '.ry. at Room , No. 8 W. United, 189; V. Done. Shipps. 187. . sell for about $34. (NEA) St., Provo. Utah.. C jzt stock SYncnno-niT- E upon which, this Ary may remain Jinpald on and hlay 1, 1232, will be delinquent auctioadvertised for sale at public -- W II T n,-and unless payment Is made be ore will be sold on the 19th day of May. 1932, at 2:30 o'clock p. m.. a at the office of the Company to topay the delinquent assessment gether with the cost of advertising and expense of sale. Leon Newren. Secretary. "Room 9. No. 8 West Center Street. Provo. Utah. . Published in The Sunday Herald f d aptht Mar. 30. Apr. 6, 13. 20. 1952. g 4 y Hiwt pkw yO. Mrt m. Mb Mm mm4 1 Per Lend - Ey CC3 CCZZZTS-- : day." I - "- Cm Golr Ruir.3 Cczcjz! In taking over the managerial reigns, Berge promised he would put an aggressive, hustling ball club on the field, and he wm have full backing of Parsley in that re spect.- ten C:r 247 A. L. DeekeU Sales V tWrrf t HANSEN bTOXLEB XfOTOB Serrke SIS S. University - Freve, C:. i Utab 7th East UUh Seath U Frere, Center West Frere, -- Chrtstestaesj Ckevreo ALT STEELS CONOCO TOUNG'8 SEXTICB US. vTeat Center - Freve, UUh 1112 H. tit Springvllle B4. - Frere, Utah Gene 2ngaeertng Cosmos oy Fleaaant Grere, Utah ' HANDY. SERVICE SEX1Cr ' 4SS W. 1st Nertk Freve, Utah 4th X. MOTTS aaU guie Orerv t7fct ' . X.n - Frer ( |