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Show ' H'j Si uit;: UJ7-f--j t J . - J ?;::b-:it:r- City. The eiciima raises PrF jort VVrttr Br T'nlie4 - NEW YORK, July 5 CU.PJ .Vie which attracted three Provo beaters, was FUchi, the Philadelphia Ath rtitti,. , 1,'lti'with j'c-t- y thrill and ipilU and other fonaa. of letics number one nemesii, beat cf ' them or the fourth time thU ex cite rr.tr. t r,i drew a lane number of fpectstcrs iasoti Saturday when the first-plaNew York Yankee pushed But, derjit all thnr troubki, Lea Er$wn, ruddy-facetwo runs in the ninth in croi c tic! i driver, and hii eon, Wayne, a chunky 3- -i to gain ninf victory. them-filvt- a all crew did for Until when the AV a the blonde with ninth, cut, youngster rijht ' defenae eollinsed. Raacfcl. wh6 ' : In ths tsujh competition. r notched hia eighth triumph, had Lei thrcuzh with a victory ia the (MUcini and duelled on virtually even termi r Alex Kellner. tank leaked with lef Hydro combined race, despite the fact his a Fear Walked throe rhcut the first heat and a fire broke out la the motor Mickey Mantle walked on four TvhHa he was wtrmlr.j c? for the lecend heat. the ninth- and pitches moved to third on Gil McDou-gal- d Xtsnabont and a aingle to right. After BobWayne placed third In the Brown forced McDougald at erenL The yotinster who by eecosi la the aecond. Mantle holding third on I.t cr-of the yevrresi apeedboatera l.i ctst&pttitloa ia the play. Phil RLzzuto hit a perthe is term 03 Main area, X.i??e4 crrer while warmin'j c? fect double play bail to Eddie race ahJ.fet an4 hia loat had to be Jooet. fcr the But after t22inf second, the dra-- c the cf riter by a tow beat. oyt over Philadelphia ahorutop threw Manhe&d allowLnf Faln'a Terrl came he while a SATC1J Satchel Til now hit all C. comfsrta of, Afttr wcrkinj cn his motor for quite tle to i core and Rlxzuto to take EMPEROR when the EL Louis Americans play at Sports- -' bull in home the hia but in make the event, back io another try pn aecond. him an e?fy chair. The venerable Veeck DJ1 man's Park. ed the Raschl then walked and Riauto reiiel pitcher made bis bought eal!ed the "1AV Jet," conked out as, ' 21 t appearand' of the season stopping bot, aecond from the all scored way final turn on the last lap cf the race. the Yankees. (IfSA). later as Bob Carey t However, he finished aecond in the event, for the simple moments t the topped hit back Hourcman'cf. Salt out reason that cr.'y one other driver. Herb mound. ' Lake City, waa entered in the race.' Granny Hamner's seventh-ln-niEven though Wayne it your.j In years, he 'la almost a homer, a blow that carried 279 feet and barely dropped veteran in r&'cir erprierxe and handles his boat like one, only the first row of the upper too: And, the crowd ridei with him in every race he enters, Into left field stands, ave the Phillies He has been 3and the fans always give him a bijr ovation. decision over the Giants. t : Giants to years and gthat Howie Fox limitedrvf the racirr.in competition .for the past three' that-hCONNIE KYAV mark when he, Jack TayOlympic By were which two six is only hits, incredible when it is remembered United Press Sperta Writer star lor of Ohio State and We homer- - by Don Mueller-an15 years old., ;: secSam's Allen Uncle made Stack as he rolled io mi Westrum. Three NEW TORK. July t (UP Provo racers did all rijht for themselves, with Herb ond victory of the season. backstroke team. His Olympic records were - bettered ,"7 nu lit V,"e?e wir.nir first place in the C Stock Runabout Jansen. who suiierea United as s;"1 States the in' the final trial seat Saturday time winning evrr.t and LeGrand Dunk'ey and Dick Thompson endinjr up loss against sevena inumpn-- rl . aiso pIcked lu Helsinki team for Use was 5.7 seconds, . Thf 1 minute backstroke and raa off and E Runabout was tagged tor In a tie for second place in the C Service-is 1:05.9. record ( Olympic homer events. by ifyan, ia preUmlnaries thre. other race. And, aH of thera it was a tough A Yoihl 0akawa. an Hawaiian at- - Stack Is the 1943 Olympic Cham Seatters Six II1U . . 1 ce d, -- -- 15-year-- cli - c-i- . ss . to-ope- ( - n ek e - D-Uy- im Dick Carlson cf Salt Lake City, second-foun- d t'.rlr.s e 67, Saturday' captured the Provo Amateur Golf jTourney cn the Tompanopoa course. Carlson's 67 gave him a two-da- y of 13 as be cut down Don Dorton cf Salt Lake for the championship. He shot a 63 in Frlday'a opening rouiid. Dorton held the lead going Into Saturday's aecond round, after he fired a 7 Friday, lut he faltered a little in the aecond round and had to be satisfied with a 71 and a total score of 133. Joe Hurst of Salt; Lake took A Flight honors with a 141, Bill Metcalf the B Flight; with a 153 and Augie WIechmann of Salt Lake the C Flight with a 171. The .results: ' Championship Flight. Dick Carlson, Salt' )Lake, re 3-- 67 133. v Three Records Smashed In Olympic Swimming Trials' - j -2 ex-Ya- 143. d j . jecona-uinin100.mett- s to ride. .tending Ohio State, bettered the old Scatterine six hits, 3 Ken Raffensberger posted blsr. mnui victory oi me cimpisn with the result that they just he E3 place to pitched Cincinnati to a rc":.--j t2tk and forth and, kept eraackinx your over the Chicago Cubs verdict ktjt Big Ted Kluizewski paced the A 51 E HI CAN LEAGUE Uit frcn both sides aH tht tine," Dur.kley raid. lt Reds attack, drivinr in runs with two doubles and New fork ...000 001 003--1 B 0 'It mads H extremely difficult to keep the boat on the four his seventh homer of the year, Philadelphia .100 000 000 1 5 1 water and kttp it from flippinr over.. and Berra; KellThree errors contributed to the Raschi (8-- 2 The drivers who flipped over or spun around and out downfall of the Cubs who drop ner (5-and As troth. Home run will certain- ped their fourth straight game. -l- antle (Sth). cf control while soinj around the course buoys Bob Kelly waa the loser. ly f rree with Dunkley on that count. " atr r IDascbdl Secret ' 9) -- Boston ......000 002 100 Washington .000 200 20x d Youngster Nov Cray .Fought Outstanding California 'Little League Star One-Arme- Cy JOHN tleCAlXVU HZ AStiif Cerreirma,nt JfZW YC.tIC (NXA) It's sports folks place so muh emphasis on physical condition that stories like the on which earn out of Memphis In 144 bell player aixrut the ed little TrtertAlnlnf. the bey rani; a bell In American play the games that ether boys play and be one cf them. I got a. .picture of Pete in a Memphis Uhiform and had rt en larged for Nelson a room, re talis Gary sr. I also, had a baseball suit Just like Pete's made for him. , "Fete was wonderful with rny son. lie prescribed treatments o keep Nelson's f armless shoulder from shriveH-iand sagging Pete told my kid to kick a foot s. hearts. ball and roller skate and.' play ed That picture of strange Pete Gray standing at the ba!L That , seemed uiinf the legs to develop the plat in a atting'stance, while shoulder bat Pete explained 2 under him stood action with the - legs Nelson Gary, Jr. of Los violent was the most touching would cause the buy to roll. and scene since the pictures taken on exercise tlte shoulders.'" final appearance a. lyu Gehrig's Gray t See Gary '. Yankee Stadium. It ail began when, the Memphis Pete is back in the. slar, hills Chicks gnt a wire from little of Nanticoke, Pa again after a Gary's father: "Mr little boy bas career which took him to Mem- only one arm. Would Pete Gray phi, St. Ixtuls, Toledo. Elmlra and Dallas. And young Gary? send him a picture? Memphis sent for lie's a normal lad of 11 now, the the little boy. lie came out to tar of the Sherman Oaks, Calif,, Pete play. Pete was sitting Little League batting, catching 'ae In the clubhouse ail alone when and running Just like Pete did. the youngster first spotted Mtn. rile ,a hustler, the ya, Pete, ' yelled limt guy of the team," relates Sam Cery. "Want a kiss?" Pete Porter, California State Little picked the boy up and for the League director. "Moreover Nel first time since crashing pro ball: eon s a tremendous morale booster released a wide grin. From the.., for every boy In the league. moment on he and little Gary The other day Memphis ataged a dramatic reunion between Pete been pals. s4 have It wis an laco-mi- le trip for the and his protege, just eight years little fellow, who lost his arm after they first met. in a home- accident, but there was Nelson had hia heart set on a rainbow at the end of it bis playing in the Little League herti. World Series. Gray. " Krifoa Gary Sr.. had put Gray .'Nelson," explains bis father, up as. a symbol to the child, to "has always promiied Pete that make him realize that he could aome day Pete will be coming to , b-e- tut one-arm- ed one-arm- out-field- one-arm- one-arm- er ed Anr!. Good-heart- ed take-char- ge - BrodowskL .Benton (7) and and Graaso. White, Shea (7-;. Losing pitcher Brodowskl FHday'a Keealta New York' 9. Washington. 4 (lat). New York 4, Washington 3 (2nd). Chicago 3, St Louis 1 (1st). . Chicago 2, SU Louis 0 (2nd). Boston 10, Philadelphia 5 (1st). Philadelphia 4, Boston 3 (2nd). Cleveland 11, Detroit 0 (1st). Cleveland 10. Detroit 1 (2nd). 2) (2-2- watch him play. Nelson has never forgotten how Pete went out that night in Memphia eight years ago and belted out a triple, a double and three singles to lead his team 6 win for my to a ne 3 12 0 4 10 0 7-- son. When it was over. Pete walked back to the little fellow, held out his hand. "Now we're partners, . aren't we?" he asked. ' Betters Mark - , j5-b.- u iQ piott and holds the world's record of. 1:03.. But his 1:07.7 Saturday was good enough only for "third. Taylor's time was 1:07.1. I 71-7- 0 77-7- -- 3 this deposit wiH be rem Each bidder must submit with his bid a eertiSed check, draft or Probate and bid bond to and pay a tie to Provo Caardlanahio Notices City la the amount of 12.300.00. Bids will be Opened la the City "'Consult County CWk or the Commission roem at 13.5-- s. m tor lurthei Keipectrve Signers July 13, 1J52. . It. format! on. . Tke right la reserved to reject any and ail bids and to waive deNCXTCE TO OSED1T0SJ Estate of Ella H. WMttaker, De- fects. By order of the City Commission ceased. of Provo City. Uta'h. iH Creditors present claimt A. M. S.N ZLG ROVE '..! vouchers to City Kecorder" at Use Law Office of Deaa E. Terry. fSEALJ 32 West Center "Street. Provo. Publithed Utah,, en or before October Srd. Jitoe 2$ and la Tie Sunday Herald Joly t, 1312. C ' 3TRUDS NENSEN TO ' Admlnistratrtx .NOTICE ' 1DDJ . . ' Plana and apeciflcatioBs for the Dean Ef Terry coastruction of a.mlH control lab- Aitoreey for Administratrix .eonatnieted at the 'ru!:::jiied,la The Sunday Herald, av iuuetiiO, v.na. are. Jaae July . U. 1342. avaUafcle to prospective bidders and may be ebtalsed by writing the yrsTxrs to covrxacroEj Walier - Lybarger Construction Crrice of the Oty Recorder Company, P. O. Box 140. Grand Prrwa Oty. Uuh a:ed priposals will be received! Baetioo. Colorado, or by eaUing thlr !'Sc at tbe Ateaiie Faerry this iilce eatll 13: 53 a. m. Juiy IS. ISiJ. for laylrg 12" Cait Iron p"miilon Compound, Sovtb Grand Jaoetin. C&lorada. A line ea the west aide of 1:300 '"J k rertred. r .rs-et from C0 Sou 'a Street to itss:t Sealed bids wtlTbe accepted un-( , prtee Lane. 22, 12ii.attbe Tbe approximaU ksgth f' said, ul i:ts p- er oi.re of the Waller-LybaI te li I.OCO linear feet. Instrue-- ,bv Core parr at which t zt ta bidders. spci.".ctioe and ContructSoi icrras for eootraet aod bend, (i;T will be puiilciy opened. with plan, may be otaiaedl1 r11-jSi.vr Tie r t Is reserved to reject tt t:t e'Hce ct the C;ty Ecgir-ter:i fcids er t waive rr.Lor Tas deceit contract is .C3. .Upon return ci tie!iz"3T'J'li;-- f, received. j ? sr.: 9 street documents ia fe4 ceadi-- i FTih'ihe4 H The DS"y -- l wtLila i days afUr tie erigelg'T '"rs'i Joy , 13. 1S,2,J Legal Notices funded. - 3 . - lii ZZ.-13- f , Don Giacoma, Pfovo, 73-7- 4 B Flight V BiU Metcalf, 153.-- Salt Lake, 79-- 74 ' Gene Evans,' Lehl, Brian Goldsworthy, Provo, 80-801- 60. 79160. 81- - C Flight August Wiechmannj Salt Lake, 85-851- 71. ' j Roy Peterson, 172. Provo, Herb Mann, Provo, 84-9- ris ! d "". lii' the-West'- last-ditc- b d;, 'rairmount Kowinr Assotlation and tie Detroit third early threat ia the first 500 metrrs of the 2.C03 meters race and yent. Doat Club last. en-t- o victory In the trUis nnar. in .. nutzers Prineeton seconos a minutes half a length in 7;C3.2 over wss second. Washington third, and 'oa by B" ub f Eostfln t"a ifomia a spent last. f'--nIn the The three-lengvictory " elrhts and Tlctoryla the faars- iVw511 t' r.lffomta-- phI1delPW' a l0? ;"i,,ai th 83-8- 4 174. 0 b Derby i -- 200-met- er 45 eo-pU- ,,,,",ft .... Frieetoi . ira j i i .1 v ..til..' and Pfciladelpha'a Vejperj Helsinki' ia the 1952 games. Two1"" vasn: r ' other Navy crews, were defeated boat tiua tourta. won in 6 47 tyj. today. a length and a half ovrr Navy. The r Defeat HaraCiatlng Washington Athletic Club of Seattle John B. Kelly. Jr.. of Philadel- was third and Cornell fourth. phia, the 1943 y.S. Olympic entry, won the ri;ht to represent the ,U.S. in the singles when he hatflea Charles Mcllvane- of Philadelphia I a humiliating beating.' The other crews picked today :for ' is the U.S. team: , j .;' Doubles Detroit Boat Club duo of Pat Costello and Walter Hoover, HELSINKI, Finland (U.rC Flags! ;: Jr. . Pairs Mith "coxswain Stanford s- went up over the Olympic village! team of bow Jim Filer, stroke Du- of Kapyla Saturday in the first official .ceremony cf the 15th! vall Hecht and coxswain; Jim ' Olympiad. The simple inaugural' Beggs. '. lasted a bare 20 minutes, and it Fours with coxswain University ' was almost exclusively an Orienof Washington. i ; affa.ir. Pairs without coxwaln Rutgers talForty-threJapanese, as first team of bow Charles Logg, Jr. .and arrivals, stood at attention before stroke Tom Price. rostrum in the front line of ,The big race wag the eighty as the two Western crews. California land athletes from Ceylon, IJorea, Irani Washington. Sought :revenge for and Argentina. FrenckelL1, Navy's .intercollegiate victory In a Baronof ErikVon Helsinki and chairman mayor sport 'long dominated by Pacific ' of the Olympic Organizing Com- -i Coast rolleges. mittee. welcomed the athletes ta; was chal for the ready Navy camp, .which v,ll hou?e all lenge. California leaped in front the at the start and was ahead at the teams except those from; Com- -; 500 meters mark. But then Navy munst. countries and equestrian; ' forged in front, and from there on entries.' say- it was a race for second place. "I remember the English cs-- ; is his a home man's that Washing Princeton's time war 6:06.2, :0S. and California's tie," Von Frenckeil said. "This ington's is yours until you go home." j . 6:09.2. Youn Kelly beat Mcllvane In a driver may. 7:21.8 with Hoover third and CosOnly time when .t tello fourth. This was no contest. pass to the ri;"-- cf a car goicj; in the same d.rection is when the. But the other races were tight j The Detroit Boat CluS doubles other car is malting Vleft turn. 11 1 (1 First Ceremony Held at Olympiad. Site - .. i " : e- - . . . j i . K 2700-mi- le 5) I 200-met- er . . : , '. f. ... i ; , Wins Berth Olympic Team 200-met- er 1.500-met- er 1.500-met- er On-me- et ! IVuESTLIi ' G FuOVO P&Zlh 19-A- laOkee 49 Arro r.D - w ff- J C.. t ' j to cvi" i -7 ii t..wek .. . e e e Vt....w...i ' j CZd IZ i.Z13 Cf Jo bumpor and prido thomsolvos on tho quality of thoir work. ., fwt ei t"j - ' t tf4 t4a ...c.r-itm.- va eWag fee a eaey , c T' .ci at BILL MELDY (ZT- lis Our mdn know your car from bumper TUrSDAY J: ! J DR. GALLAGHER oly .it rf Naiariaa ts. Reync'.'.i t9-;ll- m de. c a ll.c ErsrSVATSONS..; . Zht? Csrsit' Eu-be- tTIck' f, r i ' ' f ' t '.ha .'c::t::s to pat .. t.iJ tlx lit j u. 1000-met- - J uC'jl7iT0nc.:30 t7Coro!'i,''Lo - ESKIMO PIE "Ronald, fore, and Francis Prout bend to the t5t 3. The of training for the Helsinki Olympic Qames, July two. British delegates, boet builders, compete in the raaa key ale event. (NXA) Detroit Crew M-'J- . i I -- ua-t'?- ... i - fr with - Red-Vat- er -- - . It was a night the young man NATIONAL LEAGUE will never forget. Philadelphia .010 010 1003 ft 0 New York ...011 000 0003 6 2 Fox (2-- e and Burgess; Jansen, Wilhelm (8) and Westrum. Home runs .Ryan (6th), Mueller (Sth), Westrum (13th). Amner (7th). ). Losing pitcher Jansen Stanton. Smith, Jr.. f Yale in About 60 flying housewives and Cincinnati ..101 010 0407 13 1 2:43.1. and Dennis O'Connor of Yale secretaries took off today on the 000 100 0001 6 3 in 2;45.2. second lap of the derby. Chicago Twenty-fou- r and Semi- Raffensberger (?-(planes left Sky Harbor Freestyle Qualifiers nick; Kelly. Lown (3), Klipp--' Municipal Airport at Phoenix and 13 left Gilpin Field at Tucson. stein (B) and Edwards. Home Ta the freentyle triala, Ariz., bound run Kluazewskl (7th). Losing the for El Paso. were Burwell Jones, qualifiers . tr spent the night ' University of Michigan. 2:1fi.9; at One other Lacraft nr., a aecond con JBiytae, Frank Chamberlain. Yale, ,and Friday's Kesvlia on to El Paso Friday, and Boeton 2, Philadelphia 1 (1st) Donadd Sherf. Yale, 2:11J; Frank tinued a third made an emergency land Ohio Dooley, 2:12.2; 3 Wally Boston 3, Philadelphia (2nd) Wolfe. U. S. State, Navy, 2:12.8; Gaither ing at Fort Huachucai Ariz., near St. Louis 13, Chicago 7 (lat). Rosier, University of Miami (Fla.). Tombstone. Mrs Thelma Bishop, St. Louis 4, Chicago 1 (2nd). 2:12.8. and James McKevitt, Uni La Jolla, Calif., and; two other 2 Cincinnati (1st). Pittsburgh 4, womea escaped Injury when their 2 versity (2d). Of thisof Michigan. 2:13.1. Pittsburgh 3. Cincinnati Piper group, six will be chosen cream and rust - colored Brooklyn 5. New York 1 (1st tomorrow t as ellgibles for the geo- Cruiser crashed. innings, rain). meter relsy team. Konno" Mc-- None of the lady pilots was an Brooklyn at New York. 2nd Lane. Dick Cleveland of O.S.U. and xious to discuss ber time on the rain. postponed, seversjl other crack freestylers also first leg" from Santa Ana, Calif.. out handicaps and other lswara In the trials to. keep selves eligible for the Olympic Jiad to be firmed before meter relay event, but they did not elapsed time could be; determined extend themselvet. for the flight to Teterboro, N.J. on R cuter, upon qualifying for to--1 morrow's final, scratched FIRST "PfEETTNQ from the final. His LOS ANGELES f NEA) South-plac- e 'field wiU 'ern California and Northwestern ia the WORCESTER. Mass. (UP) Tbe be taken by John Phair of in football for the first time Detroit Boat Club's doubles crew cinnatl, O.. this fall in Loa Angelea. of Pat Co st e Ho at Bow and Walter Hoover Jr., at stroke became the first team ta win a United States Olympic rowing berth Saturday when it defeated New York A. C, by three feet la the first of seven races to determine the American - crew entrants for Helsinki. Coming from bhind in the laat 100 meters, the Detroit pair was timed ia 8:51.4 with the New York TOO -- Anns Francia A. C. second la i.Sl.S. Trailing G displays a few rood reasons why those two crews were the., Malta he was selected Swim For Boat Club of Philadelphia .which Health f;uen. The Hollywood, finished third In 7:03.7 and the Calif, beauty is a rarity. She Vesper Boat Club of Fairmount joea irsta the water, (NEA) Park, Pa., clocked la 7:05.1. (7-3- ! I Flying Flnn:p Pov;i:r-Pui?- team had cr.Iy a three-frr- t msria i over the New York MltV,c ith the Malta Boat CTuU c S -li)terc!ol it 'dIphJ third and ti;e Ver; (U2Jl Navy's national lecfatVeliht-oaree b a m Ion s. Club of Faf mount Par: time, was 5.51.4.-natiosmashed rowing .dornl- -. "A .spurt Rave Et;r.!.Ti Saturday "by" winning- the) In t:.? ?ry by United 'pi!rswitioxswa rijht to represent 'the ia the Olympics, la course-recorfoot in 7:S3.S over N'avv with ir:4.:f WOr.CESTEIl.. ;;fiS8.t 'July Preti Ur.'.:? J ta 152. Fred Konno of Honolulu bettered the 1,500 meter Olympic mark la EL. PASO, Tex. (UP) Blonde leading qualifiers for Sunday's Betty Glllls ot San Diego. Calif., Goal, and Jerry Holan of Ohio led the sixth annual "Powder State did the same la the Puff" Air Derby Saturday with a breast atroke. v minute flight from Konno led qualifiers with a time Ana. Calif., to El Paso. of li minutes 11.5 seconds, better- - Santa Miss Giills. mho has won the tef the Olympic mark of 19:12.4 set rice once before, and her by Kuiuo Kitamura of Japan at Barbara London, also of Long Lea Angeles in 102. Holaa was Beach, are flying a ri avion. Mrs timed at 2:33.1 to beat the 3:39.3 Doris Eacret of ,Nev.. flying Olympic mark set by Joe Verdeur ' by herself in a Elko, Bonaka, was. the 1843 f ia at London. entrant out of EliPasa todav Sevea men qualified Saturday for f.rt landed late Friday and was She in meters finals the 1,500 Sunday's at 5:33 a.m. on in the air freestyle.. In addition to Konno. the second again leg of the race. She they were: 1343 champion Jim Me- - made it from Santa Ana' to El Lane of Yale. 19:21.0; Wayne Moore of Yale. 19:22.3. William Paso in six hours and: 20 minutes and Margaret Etandlsh Woolsey of Honolulu. 19:37.3, Bert Zona King of Michigan State, flying a Cessna 140, landed In El McLachlan minute 1S:4S.7; Joseph Robinson, Pitts- Paso after a burgh, 20:02.5; and Gaither wtosser Eight. Like Miss GilUs, Mrs. Eacret of Miami. Fla., University. 20:30,5 The seven 200 -- meter" breast and Miss Kin?, Mrs. Don Spencer, stroke qualifiers were Holan. a Trinity, N. C. housewife, made Eowen Stafford of Iowa in 2:40.2 a quick check of the weather be Kenneth Nitzkowskl of Huntington fore taking off for Abilene. Kan. Beach. Calif., In , 2:41.1. Robert "We've done a lot of bouncing Mrs. Spencer Dunlop of Chicago in 2:41.7,' Bob in bad weather, Brawner of Princeton in 2:42.t, said. - -- J We - f of bids V - 152. d c-r- Flight 1 63-- 74 j A Joe Hurst, Salt Lake, 141. i Dick Robblns, ProVo, lOO-tnet- -- D c:.-.h:.-.c- -- 67-7- 1 - ' i le , , - nf j , Don Dorton, Salt Lake, 133. Herb Pollack, Salt Lake", he-ne- ar b-t- aif cr.e-undtr-- jar ro - j omatGur i lib ! cf Lea Brown and Wayr.e Erown cf Salt LaVelr col-at:- 3 r s11 i mc i r " f, ' " r ucschi i op s ran Into dlffkultlsa Ia ths Ccrirne A7s Fourih r Ircub en the .cf July ?.:stU tut ccr.s hid rarrrw tr.i tricky Bear River courts than tht father son Time in '52 1 ' 1 1 f " P c ' 'V:;J-Tr-3v :.OVO, UTAH I er ? |