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Show f ' ?! 1 i f t i v A. J , . i f - r 3 v v. r 4- u - ia .'... 4 1 They courted" two more run al z 3 double' errors, Jerry Datei-out'0 Miller, p W L Pet and Sherra Wackier' single. ... 2 0 ; Provo ....i. 2 .714) The Flyers countered a sain la the, Otte. p 2 2 American Fork ........ 5 3 .625 sixth en i Dalemout's single. ShermjMyers. e . ss 2 2 'Woodward. S . .STliWankler-4 sacrifice. Magna e 1 4 5 dii m T..r.i Kan Their EiieL e ................ Helper i' ca tiro more Rriiara! Bingham ............... 4 5 .444 the third i t . . l 137 1 caTotals k Erlgaam City .......... 1 5 irf base American or ... Marlon Wanfcier. single. Friday Results itV onfall. .,4 couple of ground Provo 6. Brigham City 3. ' Greenwood f, Overly. American Pork 15, Helper 8. Cewit a Eu Bailey, Peters S. Wood 2. Tate. Mayr.e . l a la ru counted Schedule Peaches The Today's Q Tellercie. Zarar' rs the seventh on couple of Provo wen 2. Eolar.do. Helper at Provo, 2:50 p.m. 1 , ,, , and a sinEle by Paul .Ji s Wood. Overly, H 11 Me Back on the' victory beam after They scored two more In the eia U 2B1I BaUey. Ro e their 3 win over Brigham CKy, on ,uxmui Gurk. Durrant -lando, McGurk, Greenwood, Telie-rolnigni. ine irovo riyers; iu "uuu" Jjiaay will be out to hike their lead in the BRIGHAM CITT DP Grefta to Mayne to ab h po a .. Induitrial Leafe race today, when Owen: Mayne to Green to Owen; Howard, 3b with the Helper . 4 0 4 1 Mayse, unassisted. Loser- Miller. 2b .. . 4 0 1 2 HO Miller 5 in 1. Otte 7 in 4Vi; chant at Timpanosas Park. Icullimore, Tne sme wui atari at z:& p.m. Cowley, lb . Green 2 la 4H. SO Miller 2. Otte . 4 0 2 0 1. Tate 5, Green 2. BB Miller 1, Manager Glen Eerge laid he Powers. If 0 Otte 1. Green 7. .Tate 3. U FUck, would atart Garth Ford on the Nichola, cf 4 6 Ablett T 2:20. to Cook, e the Merchants mound against ' . 3 0 2 0 cay and the tall slender ri&t-hand- Harris, rf .. 1 will be going after, his Williams, p 3 0 fourth league victory of the season Chase, lb . against one loss. He has won over American Fork, Magna and .23 4 24 14 Totals ham and has lost once to the PROVO ab h po a Steelers. . 3 2 2 1 ...... 2b Faux, Angelo Venrarelll, a righthander . 4 0 2 0 who .once hurled in the Pacific Dunn, rf If..i.. . 4 2 0 1 . . Murdock, Coast League, will undoubtedly be Jacobs, .... NEW YORK, (UP) Hank Sauer. 2 Manager Earl Owen's choice to Dalebout 2b tart for the Merchants, who lost S. Wankler, lb 1 5 1 the Chicago Cub outfielder who in four to American Fork, Friday Bush ore, as ... . 3 0- 3 2 never has hit above .275 Eight at Helper. 11 0 major league seasons, was leading 1 . 4 e Story, the National League batting race . 3" 2 M. Wankler, p Foorti Tlel average. Saturday with a .541 .... Koller, lb The 6 foot, 3 2 inch Sauer 0 O . 0 tied Is ss Although Helper currently J; Green, one of the big reasons the Cubs with Bingham for fourth place In first division added 21 the semipro standings, the Mer-- ToUla ...35 10 27 7 are in the chants cave, a pretty potent ball Brigham ........000 000 1203 points to his. average during the past week to advance from eighth club and the Tlyer had to go all Provo .112 001 lOx Wil place and replace Del Ennl of out to beat them a couple of weeks .Howard. Rum Cowley. ago at Helper.- Hams, Faux, Murdock, Dalebout the Fhillie in the top spot. To They alio have been strength- 2. Story. M. Wankler. e How complete the rapid switch. Ennis ened somewhat by the addition of ard, Nichols,' Cook, Faux, Mur- lost 47 point' and fell to 13th with ' Ben Zaranka, a former Salt Lake dock, Dalebout Bushore. mark, Bee outfielder who usero to pity 3BH who has SII S. Wankler. tit 30 or more Sauer, football and basketball for the Murdock. 2BH Howard, Dale homers in each of hi season with University of Kentucky. bout Cowley. RBI raunee, Mur- Cincinnati and Chicago, also led With their victory over Helper dock 2, S. Wankler... Innings the National in that department Friday night American Fork's pitched by William 8, M. Wan with 12 and topped the majors in Steeler moved into second place kler 9. Credit victory to M. run batted in with 48, in official la the' Industrial League standings Wankler. Charge defeat to Wil statistics Which included '. Thurt-day- a ahead of the Magna MiUmen who liam; At bat off Wankler 33, day games. slipped out of the second slot by William 34. Hit batted off Wil Dom DiMaggio of the Red Sox losing Bingham, 2 Friday liams 10, M. Wankler 4. Left on and Al Rosen of the Indians still Bight bases Brigham 3, Provo 5.' Runs ranked 2 in the American League Plteaefl Fear Kilter responsible for William 3, M. batting race, but the little Boston Wankler 0. Struck out by WU center fielder, widened his margin over The Brlg- liam 3, M. Wankler 8. Bases on over the Flyers' victory . Cleveland third baseman avam City Friday night broke a balls off Williama 4, M. Wankler 0 M the past week. DiMaggio e : losing streak and came Wild pitches Williams 1. Passed during lifted his average a point to .352, en Marion Wanlder'a beautiful balls Cook. while Rosen skidded from .343 to four-hi-t effort. pitching Time of game 2 hours. II .333. who down his sailed '.. Wankler, Buah. Bates. Two Yankees held the third and Umpires season of the second triumph Scorer Schwartz. w fourth spots in the American with against one defeat, was the master all the way as he retired the first American Fork . V AB H O A Gene Woodling batting .323 and 11 Erighani City batters to face Peters, ci . 4 2 2 J rookie Mickey Mantle hitting at him and didn't allow a hit until t McGuVk' uy Good. two were out ia the fourth inning. iit 1 A s2 nrso ui uit nca was CiOSC The big southpawwith the smok-i- g Tat n ; WtftU .rliU. fastball and the J Caputo, 2b .'. Fri- Durrant. rf ., curve ball was so razor-shar- p Whitey Lockman of the Giants ) Din, was closest to 0 wiw a day eight that he struck out ; nine Bailey. 3b II (j Sauer in the older league. Then Bitters and didn't issue a single Overly, e . . . base en balls. 0 came Joe Adcock of the Reds with Greenwood, If k .333, Jackie Robinson of the Dodg- Take 14 Lead 39 14 27 c.ers with .323 and Bobby Adam of ToUl ' The lead In the Flyers took a tne Reus witn .3Z1.. .. first inning off the pitching of Basil HELPER AB H OA Bobby Thomson of the Giants n 1 5 w n Williams on a single by Clair Faux Green, t C . r In mn nmn,jm 3 4 and Kent Murdock's trip to left Mayne, 2b . . . ft 40. Rosen led that in with batted 1 1 center. They added another run Jones, rf .... l department ' in " the American In the second inning oa singles by Owen, lb . . 1 11 with 32 and also was run-"jLeague Marion Wankler and Bob Story TeUerole. 3b tl 2' 0 a . error. 1 and 2 cf ' Zaranka, Brigham City j homers with 10. . INCUSTKIAL LEAGUE STANDINGS J Re-ovic- ! ive i: ! 5-- j r - Eri-ha- ra .vtt 4 . ' '' Mer-lFaunc- e E-O- -- t m... 6-- they-tansl- j'; . ,i .4103 KJ-erro- flrt inning. tatttrs out e:;v t three, ia hurling hi I SauoriLeads Senior Loop Race 10 Batting .40 .321 .2 " . cf. . . 15-9, 10 .00 10 -- - SB-Ho- ward. -- -- 5-- 1-- ' . two-gam- ' iii ib'::3:::::: R mtitbji sharps-breakin- ' . - . . 1-- 0 .51 p-- ss m m 11 . - t 4 " ( t fi ft'- - t H ' 1 Thousands of Spectators Watch as Angler Loses Battle to Land Giant Tarpon CLEARWATER. Fla. (UP) A way to a pothole about four feet weary fisherman who battled a deep, gave one mighty leap, and 'tarpon for nearly 18 hours before slipped the book." thousand of spectators lost bis battle to land the giant fish early "All I could think of" was, there goes my automobile,' Le Master Saturday. St. "It was a bitter disappointment, said. He was competing in the Petersburg tarpon roundup which but that's fishing for you." Harold Le Master said offers a new car as a prise for tne largest caich. philosophically as he reeled in his line after hi spectacular man ver-- u A the word spread of Le Mas fish truggl. "A tarpon ter struggle with "Mr. Chips." knows all the trick and he uses thousands of spectators gathered on nearby causeways to - cheer very one of them. Le Master hooked the tarpon, him on. Crowds Jammed the city which he estimated weighed 150 dock so thickly that official feared pounds, at 7 o'clock Friday morn- it might cave ia andI special pe might land test line. hira from jumping. ing on a light Throughout the day and eight he him." Le Master said. "But sudoutfish the from a fought board motorboat while every muscle of his 8 foot 185 pound body ached.. ... Early Saturday, he edged the tarpon, which he nicknamed "Mr. Chips," toward a grass flat tn hallow water near Belle Air 25-pou- ' 18-fo- ot . ... i 4 er BOnliu ) Junior Baseball League to Begin Play Friday Morning A Junior Baebn league spon-- ; sored br the Provo Recreation De partment, for all boys between 13and 15 win begin play next jrnday morning, at North Park. For purposes of equal distribu tion ef player and pelghbornooq THE MAIN C0UT STARTS JUNE 14th I AT 5 A.M. "YOU NAMI IT DAY riSKINO ft ( nrrs ! ai:d ciyi 4 I IAS CM maxi it i::m h:s OPENING JUNX Klh 4 t ; t . v., : 0.I JJ a aw a. aas '.'.-:- ct ! : Orcm Sofiball Schedule Ilea CNa;iri Jtalcr vs. Lincoln, - .1 Cirr"it 1 half cf th Beverly Monday uUock . . 1 j) T a: good tatter X tf lUte gSe !? , r4i t. ytn - 'l'r a'irs. -. mj Hau-her;e- Oreta Slake Sealer Jlea tr.i Jcre 14 y GBeva vs. Vermcr:t grart Tuesday T vs. ' .Windsor View, the S3ib?r3 t;I pjn.; D.m.; VineTard va. Eh a reft, f i opening wii find' eend;'... i tar t p.m. " 1 bout n&nr.il. Par-- .t : vs. Ciarca. FUh.Laa.es, ZrAr;-;'.iThursdav a T t, I rnhe Reeervoirs. p.m.; Vineyard vs. Varmc-.P.m.: Geneva vs. Tlais V'.tw. c '.htr t .'- - kne p.m. r t:.T' i at strcarr.f t. it en tL.Ls hi j a eat.'sn, Cfetrw Ciake Eessler Kta f cf Grand View "vs. pisr.t;r,g Wedaesday ert , Edjtmont. t p.m.; UmpaDCjoe vs. Th picture it dc;c-ii- ' Crest View, Llnccla vs. p.ra.; la tne n&rtr.ro aec. Pleasant-Viewp.m. water ard flood condiUona Hill vs. Crest Lake View. Friday are fU.i r.arr.perk-.- x cup riant. 7 p.m.: Ttmpaoores vs. m i.:i ar... i.aiers Mt V mV View, ts.ee raoc:uoT!s have cy "ia:;ecie-9 View, p.m. 1 k kt al re i. y ht-tVe are ta ruxk. cf fcf.id;r.g arr.r-Ekarea EUke Eesier Clrts r,'.ar.t tie provo, VFtter, tr.4 vs. Vew Crert rtnd Thursday et ehirTi:-,i-- i, Juit as ssca as iviews'. ; .a recedisg flood waters Oak Hill vs. . t-:-e t ..t Ttp ' . - tvi cii-fere- ro-e- liln t I cl-rrpgre- s 1 fh G ive L KABIATOXt slEPAISED Ants Glasa InaUlIed SpeclalUed Week AH LANDER'S - W ewe ew au s w ke r-- 14." Writtt nil further, tht, re-Tiihtrmea sbouid Lv-uL- rs garc ;g local ccr.ditiorj tff: roir.g afield on t,.e t;i-;.-- r. I loo-- water have la wshed evil seccr iiry re isj t t '. J will net be ia repair beware t 1 1 :. d Use." , 4 v x..- - J, r y i C m 4 m f la 11505 r ih ft rmy. Wm W I hvrry. Immmt f'MI . . . m'ntf ?immm tmUf. li' ) t r Ml to M 7 ( Dad. .'.Relaxation! - 11 k u ; V ) teilt fj lorTjer, end I j , ' , ; ') Vf.t,CVt Detf a recH iJsovcfcfM fitfifA t'.H fhcf wH! c'vt him tht cdijd btntf.t if tci fog It ' 1 Up I ;r-- t:07 f 02 k I fx CI- relflxlng moftj tfijsyfrij himnlf him Jays en icrl hrltt crsc?rf T0!axc'';n. Zsll, !uxvn;vf w fobnci,..rkh!y ffyftd...ln 0 wide rcr;t cf ccbri end Is r"i;je evjr Dei. d Cct!9 i ch;cse yen t:-- x. rfrri mi ISTinATi months to pay 2nd No. lt West-Pro- CO. vo SI i i itib4' tJ U .L?m A m WW, i - ... : .J It sJ it- 77 North Ur.Ir;r:ity no 4 , ' mrtn planting fsw.ti. Tt.ij y of t? th.at s7 wi'tn not be r lamed ur.til sr.er J.-wl . 1- nt , .2111 , - M Wia-deo- - VA :;-.- tLls . htre a T p.rar: Pitaint 1ew vs. Oak drouth t ti.e during lUlls. 8 p.m.; Vineyard vs. Vercaused much concern sbo i fj:. mont. 9 p.m. e- -i A aawraay t itttizi iew pcrpu, nea. 7 pjn.;- - Ck IZlli vs. Oreraj. r.t in th.:t . -. uii, 9 p.m.; 5..;'r:-.-.jr.;;Dive jiia cola, 'p.ra.' i, cf hid tr.U f'-- p - P.O. ASIiTC." V i. - v.' -- 12 - ht-h- e m-r- - ngtk:;3 down' IN FSOVO taWAaavABfta fc j fA H&AUaUAuTLuS itUiiUMtrO a ..--ts C-- Ti.j, I -i :;ri Il-5,t- : - J. denly, about 1 a.m. be wormed bis lice squads were called out. When the struggle continued into the night, the fiije department brought out It floodlight" equipment and the City Council even adjourned It meeting because of the contest. The Coast Guard and harbor police stood by a Le Master followed the tarpon a total ef nearly 53 mile In hi boat and a supply boat ferried him food. Le Master was believed ta have broken the man versus tarpon match record. The previous rec ord locally and this ia the center of the tarpon fishing grounds was! t 14 hours. Le Master 1 president ef fish- ta ing tackle company with plant here and ia Bradley. HL D2IYX YCU2 Ca5 C? a dou:liklasi2 c:n ons day may UUnJIjvJLSSJ f ewM rtrr; wti fi-M.- ) I Jir-- c-- WI HAVl IT JUNI 15 i vp-ft-t-- .S 3C-- Our men know your car from bumper to bumpor and prido thomsolvos on tho quality of their work. . License & Tackle FATKIS 9 , FISH LAKE (For One) Is stocked to the Gills. Left Gt Ready Nowl ' ; p Suo ivroneb.So ivo rf mvF o ro ! b olo n a si It's ft t I i Nutult l1 com- t7c pur i tI . Bray, p ci ri '-'- ieftS) M ft .- : 1 D::r Hbrds Suffer 20,000 II:d Loss 4 k - -- grouping, the league will be 1J 4 12 Totals posed of four teams representing ELKS : n w a Friday w. Edsemcst, no each specific 'area in the city. A i rV n frt rA mm 3 0 1 representative has been hosen, 3 1 t lb Orea EUk Seede " Ctrl 2 from each area to act as contact' Clark,- rf .. Yltw rt. Thursday ' Tlmp man for all boys who desire to! Pino, p ...... ......... 3 a. , hare 2 - u Windsor vs. Ttep View. in the program and niFriday participate 2 . e Johason. . . . . .. sucn Doys snouia coniaci weir re- - Black. 2b ... Saarea Stake Jaeier Girts i2 ; 0 ; pective representative for further Stone, If 10 Grand view vs. Wednesday information concerning the pro- Payne. 2b i Lincoln. gram, and to register for the team. Totals Thursday Crest Mew v. Edxi .19 t II 0 mont. , Just proceeding the first gsme . Oak Timpano Friday An estimated loss of 20.450 ani- - which will be played at 9 a.m. Fri- Pipers r, Vrr i,71 tjip. Elk ... mala is' shown for Utah' deer day the members of each area ' " sItl a TI herd during the" past winter. This shall elect a mansger for their. R,ocl'Jl'V. u Aj sII 3 0 Za Ore Stake leader Girt 10 loss Is based en the known, loss team, if they have not done so tBabcock. 1 3 p Wednesday Windsor "v. Orera of 7,279 animal. During this period previously, and league play will! Schserrer, 6 cf Marshall, First tons ef nay and $33,5S3 were begin at that' time. 2 Nichols, 3b l Geneva vs Vlni Thursday . 2 used In an effort ta sustain some THvi.ion t min nl.v thu1a Greenhsleh, ss . f lysrd. . 0 01 T!m of the deer herds where the sever In the opening game with Division' McDonald, lb V!. Eeverly .. 4 2 12 Vermont wfntr rrowdtd the animals Into 310:30 bye. competing WltB Dlvmion ,4. ill"'.r'..'c 4 .. 1 0 Kimball.. A i in' Divisions of If. a.m. list the 0 0 damage areas. These figures were which the city' has been divided tBurnslde. rf Ores Stake Scents 0 0 0 made available during .the past for the lea rue and their resDectivel"ansen, rt . Monday Timp View vs. Geneva week fallowing completion of the representatives follow: Tuesday Orean First va. Ver 27 11 2 15 Wesf of University Total Division 1 mont. Beverly vs. WLndter. spring range and deer herd sur- Ave. AB H O A and South of 2nd North DUCKETT Wednesday Sharon vs. Vineyard. veys. Arvel Hemenway. Phone 13S2-Griffiths. 2b In analyzing the figures, Harold Division 2 West of University Cochrane, 2b &aarea taae mhu 0 0 Monday Grand View vs. Lla-Crane, supervisor of Gam Man Ave. and North of 2nd North Lent cf ... 2. coin. Rasmussen. Phone 21&6-Blfler. e .. agement had this to say, "Our Glade Division 3 East of University Olsen. 2b ... ll Tuesday Tim pane o vs. Crest the losses past during greatest 2 View. Ave. and North of 2nd North ss . Frampton. winter came in the aress where Eric Carter. Phone 2f7-R- . e McAf'ee, lb . . . Wednesday Oak llille vs. Ples-we made the heaviest expenditures 1 Division 4 view. . East of University VanYVarnen. lb e,snt 1 in an effort te save the herds that Ave. and South of 2nd North McQulvey. rf . i 2 Belllston. Phone 10T5-Bennett, rf have little or no winter range when Bruce 1 It . should be emphasized that Boyack. If ej Monday Brand View vs. Tim p-2 heavy snow falls as it did during these representatives are for or Rose. If trvojos. 0 the part winter period. Most' of ganizing purpose only and that Leeman, p Tutsday Edgemoat vs. lincela. 1 these are also the areas where we. the team msnager will be chosen Poulson, p 1 Frlasry Girl each year, have serious damage by all members of the respective Clayton, p It is suggested that this be Monday Grand View vs. problems from these ssme herds." team. Total ......f.........n 0 15 T Mr. Crane said further, "While done at a- team practice session 1010 C2 1J Tuesday Pleasant View vs. Lia-- ! is a appointed by the team representa Grocers tie loss ef so many animal V 1C2 50 cola. 1 ; 0 tive before the first Duckett too not It gsme Friday. occurrence,. tragic m viewed when serious the light of the total estimated 5MO0,CO0 tomm oerr over iae siaie. ouca point again to the need jo keep the herd numbers ia such areas to the carrying capacity of that herd' range. We must pursue every me ass of bringing these excess animals' to the hunter' gun," cauaeway. "I knew that if I could get him into water shallow enough to keep t ......... ......... ..... ......i. ....... . : 18-Ho- ur ( double was among his tits. Dick. smacked a triple for the big Duckett blow. four-tittLeland Pino alto fcurlfd as he pitched the Elk team to victory over the Pipers. He iso iea vae tias attacx wiia tiree Case nits, including a double. A mree-ru- n first Inning gave the Elks a . lead they never r- CiuO 'Of Uje irovo Juzctikng CiAiif iu.'ta tieincjrs Uiwjuuhed. bowling team which won the Provo Men' League ChampisrnsbJp PIPERS AB II O A n Cleft Kneeling-eSoto are pictured above. They inculde risht): G. Robbies, 2b 3 1 3 1 Al Bill row Elmo Olsen. Back Larsen, Ostrand, Harry rf-Murphy, e N el son, .. 1 2 1 Lewi. Kyle Sorensen and Dave Crowton. two other team mem- D. Cropper, 2 0 e . 0 was taken. not when 'were lent pre picture bers, 1 0 Webber, rf R. Robbins, 3b 2 0 0 2 1 0 Baum, ss 2 1 Collins, lb Z m 0 Atkins, cf C. Bralthwalt. If l 1-- . te Uitsx victory. He also collected three Hi and scored two of hi team's runs. A CLien - fr Schatrrer fttruck asd walked rJy i-- -- it .401 .31 r- c-- j .10 - trout find 2. - r sci cf f la tv.; c.cn, i '14 w.;i are st rti:.J 3'.;:i, lis i 3 rf i '.ream yrl'Jx V.t'Jt Leai Sa ey will fc going '? e!evs rt wati-ef wtih a itir vtriety h and- travel r ration thi.a vtr rvnr.lng at.floci i : l'...t inaiiT.ty t.t iut witsTi, rerult frx-rrThese ecn-r-is into the most severe winter cn rercr-- katchery trucke :.. cf C. '".. ci fit a.JUj.rf trrs la the t' ' it ' . a The 3 e'.r .3 10 1 i 1 2 3 e, .31 71 er ...... L Pet p, e. e, t 3 2 2 1 Provo Itetsil Ciocrt Stu.r- tcck ftTir ;rjiip-t?iT posM. ef fint r'Uce ta tie Kt!a,niii 'ioa Le C"y C.vH zn ci Prsva'i ! af-e- r 'Leag-- i they dumped' tee A. L. Dutkstt 14-Ir.ay i 'evening. j la the U Lea; jsrr.e rrt :y, tiis Frovo ikj via r'ayel their first f i :t: ef the setters. 1 at.;;c 10-It vii P'.;r, tHe tfcoitl M kss for tie jr' Pipers. Tie Crocr red ta victory ea the wlr;s cf a four-hp.chlrg Job ;by Doug Echaerrtr a ad 'a t:g v- -a ! . uitu tlimi wt J |