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Show I - ll Sfcs -- ! L t ii Mogan Leads Eel Oliver By Four Strokes ..Ii" SUNDAY HERALD Posquala To Appear On Provo Card ft Who's Afraid cf ib Wecfbr? Central Utah Qdki Primed for ;53 i Ben AUGUSTA, C. (UP U but diluted his Second Peppl ?Mnuii!e of Italy, a great S I If Mr0ft"" Masters Golf Crown and televinton favorite on the Pacitlc, record SMaeesasaaaBBawssMBSSssWMS""1 m t Nil'' I 5j fmesw MBpfe curt fur the cltuy event Saturday Coast, will make his wrestling d S3 as be stunned Hit (kid wi!h Tuesda Arena but Provo in the weather raw, fold, windy, food Jir three-rt- y It wss more like typlcsl toil ot 205 bllmrdy but that (ailed to daunt the Montana and BVU tsehU 11 under par. teams Friday Inernoon as they played doublrhtader. Tba 4$year-ol- d Texas dynamo. This writer has seen baseball played under pretty miserable who apparently the oonular and colorful Apache oa't quit until conditions but nothing quite Uke the lousy weather which gripped there's nothing left (or him to thoot Craig. In Tuesday night's main Central Utah golfers might tip chllle the blood of evra cl twin bill. the Coucar-Grlxzlvent, according to Promoter Dave their bats to the weather today but Burb Fgsrium (v.! a was t The weather was promliing enough as the two teams stirtrd plsy at co thla continent, bis only to r 73 Sunday score a once this winter t!yt.-'.-j on par Reynolds. on (they're not going to bow to It. uie and cold side on was the it somewhat sty rrldsy. Although which is another wsy of ssylng shoes) was dictated fcy nv si Cheater 'Tanan" Hayes orlgln-- f mark set the overcsst side as the first gsme got underwsy, the sun krpt trying to shatter the H er-cl-d the tors. ally was scheduled to meet Craig that come billiard or bluster to break through the clouds and there were patches o( blue here by Ralph Culdahl and tied la 1'JiS in Tuesday's mala event, but suf- - otncial sesion s opening of the 4 by Claude llarnwn. and there. cLu fered a leg injury In a match lart Timpanogos MunLlpal Golf Course It roy snow and Ilogan Saturday was part of the But, then things stsrted getting rugged and as the game progressed week and was forced to cancel his will be held as scheduled today big today's efiiclal eteu; g tf the weather kept getting worse. It grew darker and darker end fastest twosome ever to shoot down Provo engagement Reynolds ssld.lexcept that it will start at noon! the Tim)tii(i( ii t .... colder and colder. Ta make matters worse. It stsrted snowing and the the stretch In the Masters In Its I .m. snowfall got hesvler and heavier until by the time the filth Inning 17 ouUngs. Ed Oliver, the previoualj but It wiit be warn i. ;J i f Defeated Snider en the "Mia bote" end ! Palm Springs, Cal., club was reached It was a little Uirflcult to see the centerflelder. The snow Pasquale defeated Wilbur Snider, Decision to hold the opening where the so'f eistxUu.i.i ts also was stsrting to stick, msklng the turf slippery and haisrdous. tl wltb the help of an ber, fired at the Olympic day,, despite weather which has night ! going to hold its a' eagle but despite his brilliant round i At ene point In the game, vUlblKty became ee poor that IMate Auditorium In Los Angeles on at 1:1) p m. lost ground. Oliver was In second party" Tuediiy eentarflelder. Al Montana at Ablett Umpire a over was televised yelled card Jimmy Murray. that The hole" "13th ta J' J place, (our strokes behind Ilogan, and aiked k'ra tf he could see the bad. Murray assured the arbiter western network.' are wondering is lor etc-- . I la him' Oliver finishers. among early eentinoe. the he that game could, se Ablett decided to let Tuesday's semifinal will send the golf clulhoue. ant self could tie the tournament rec TOP SECRET Boots, mascot cf the Camp, Drake, Japan, footLionel Balllergon against Paddy few moments later,1 Ablett shouted at Gen. Frank W. ord by shooting a 70 tomorrow will be refreshments, a t' f However, secret a ball at visit the team, peers opposition's strstery during in should be Mack a a that BYU: match Mllburn. Montana coach, and Coach Dave Crowton of The best previous record (or St n wevle, games, end a ti to Camp SchimmelpfenmnC, where the 24th U.S. Infantry from stsrt to finish. "If It gets any worse, I'm going to call the game." d holes In the tournament was 207 sodat st the "sUj is quartered, f ootball ia playrd the by squad Mack and Balllergon got into a ' Many of the spectators and players were beginning to wonder In 1942 by Byron Udson, who then to T. American forces in Japan. (NEA) nrror&nT party" r little Just how bad the weather had to get before a gime wss called. By beat scrsp during cf i In a playoff after he pres.Ut-K- t Etiertson, Hogan last week's tag match and both the time the end of the seven-Innigame was reached, the snow had on the last round. anrltt!nn. are reported to be hopped up and MIAMI. llackened a llttle.but temperature seemed to be sinking by the minute. slumped It'a all free and wl'l te mti-sore- d ball a On A vastly best Oliver and basis, (UP) Fla., to Into tear It wss decided to wslt a half hour and see how the weather was each other. ready by the assotuiit'n. 60 Hal combin improved burrows, before making a decision on whether to play the second game or not. Ilogan compiled an incredible is love no lost There certainly about hall of the 12,000 spectaas anCrowton Coach It to came stsrt. When time for the second game between these two mat gtadiators, ing deft pssslng shots with accur.; mg!n on, u th( fj(lt , course nounced the tilt would go on ss scheduled, although there were still tors on the so fans can expect a wild time ate placements, scored n. late in the s- the followed all getting them tartHn3j wsy. bltlng-colwind a was a few snowflakes floating around and there when these two lads start mlxinj If Vic esrly season, thst Is, an over of Bob Hamilton defending chsmploq upset Evansvlllc, Ind., It up, Balllergon Is the whloplng across Tlmp Psrk. In the semifinals of the MI- - opening i,n I bcld now H r Tom Marshal, who pitched all the way for the Grizzlies In the who trailed Ilogan enly by a stroke as far as the fans are eoiv Selxsi r-- t. t t h'-'- at all i""f alter two roundj, kept a toehold vu-- u nuuuira in cvrrw w u sontnrt of the BYU presiaeni ot iixu, cnurcn or- - cernea ana macs is on we wipopu-- j nrrfiih!lnk f confktlng everts C " chase by thoot' (or Sunday's Ilogan , ... about cold. the V grunjbllng tt fames, be easy to ships Saturday. ehlb' chtp . rot)ndi f'of psr 70 and a total football and basketball teams wtu ficlals. Utah County High School" "It Is so cold, the sweat on my uniform jnd body is starting to Ing a n( will be getting tl cheers d The Burrows from are slated to start nest v,. . and athletics, and mem- freeze," Marshall said, Ms Hps quivering. "It wouldn't hart my feel- - of 210 one stroke behind Oliver. receive block "Y" blankets from coaches will be gcttg Uie jeers Charlottesville. Va.. blasted Sclxas. the season's opening was s J Next came Chick Herbert of th provo Elks Lodge at the Trovo bers of the Union High 'School's Mm ings any If they called off this game. mis one. i tt d t k k ifstm t "We'd better try and' net an early lead, because they'll probably Detroit, the first r"ay leader, with Downtown Coaches Club's annual Class B basketball champs Elnar Olsen, a roughhouse char- - ftt to M; mm Me4. ,y. csll the game after the fifth inning," Gen. Mllburn said, sticking his a 70 and a 211 totaL All the rest honor banquet Monday night at P. V. Nichols, president of the acter (ourt from way back, will battle lM Gtrdiur coaches club, said Saturday he ex Driving, anproachlrs and nU: j head out of the dugout and looking at the dark clouds still hovering appeared completely out of it. Mulloy 0, Miami ia the (the Provo-EaProvo IDS Stake Al Lombard!,, a newcomer from finals tomorrow. to this be pected contests will feature today s y banquet year's ,ow .Recreation Center. overhead. Hog,D rlfled hu Uyup ,n I the best event of its kind ever! Jse Cal., in the preliminary. Mulloy, the country's first rank. mm. starting with the drives cf fifth. In- Valectorv to nullify a shlftv wind Th. fiw. But, the umpires didn't call the game ird. held h. fc in Prove. Ho said this year's ro Diuer-cucnu. me nrl conunue ln nrntsrt th hi in nnmnff nnn.1li Jim ii ing player, gained the champlon-- j No. 1 st noon, eontLiu'r-j- to Si t (hat h. ie( uey lean, ship round after a grueling three-- approaching on No. 9, and e wasn't quite up to his long game .graduating seniors (or the P"t. "".J" contest with puu.r ipocit Un U set victory over tiring Art Larsen,the three-wad twice He but the six under or superyears j onljfive d brown a baseball team has low, underslung, The Montana No. 18. d n from San , as be was on virion of the organization s social attend. a once for player bogey the And. Dachshund as their msscot this year. Tickets secured from be may The scores were with his second shot on and community-welfar- e commitsndro, Calif. the dog. named "Ebbo" and owned by Gen. Mllburn, has a eolorful tee green any club director, the First Secue U. 13th. Itee, headed by Seth Billings. Utah Office Supply and .background. Bank, rity Although he erred frequently, Yet, his outstanding shot of the Awsrding of the blankets will be the Provo and n Plumbing Heating 1 got him In Germany right after World War It." Gen. Mulloy scored when it counted a curling, up-- , one of the highlight of the ban-dsy was a putt Co. said. "He's purebred, registered Dachshund. When I went with shsrply-executedrop shots! on nine for a birdie, quet. which will start at 7:30 p.m Supply hill Incommittee members Banquet te Korea for a tour eLduty, 'Ebbo' went along with me." and vnllpv Dlicimirti. He rlrnnnedl He also holed out a 10 footer to Other awards also will be given at clude Paul Gchring, tickets; Mel jLouise the second set, winning only one rnutrtiA, Ariz. Gen. Mllburn. who Is athletic director In addition to baseball save himself a fault on the first the banquet, program; Earl Oss Suggs untroubled by a brisk wind point on his own service in the the Dale Reg Memorial Trophy, Kavachevlch, coach at Montana, said "Ebbo" is somewhat ot an international hole, and birdied the second with snd Glen Berge, tables; Bob and the tension of a duel with ust game, after Larsen bad ral- - SPANISH TOm . t a Accord!;-push. But he drove with-- ; given annually by the coaches and Joe Seethaler, food; and eelebrity. . to the will Utahn be rauy Berg, vaunca io tne iirst uei from 5.3 deficit. awarded eun on club, while of the the in in Newsweek and his Life thr both "He bad Utl msgszlnes picture Norman fur.ds are James, Clyde Barnes, publicity. i.:;r round lead in .the Phoenix lap of In the final set each traded serv stationed in Korea, and Is starting to think he is a big shot," the short fourth to make an easy drop. WD0 has contributed most to atb- the women's professional Weather-van- e ice breaks twice before Larsen available for tee purchase cf t5 d , On the eight Hogan leuc ounng me past year.. general laughed. WUl Give Award Open Saturday with a four- - held for a 4 lead, Mulloy scored jlamps to be placed on tte ' The general tossed a hair or a milk carton about lu feet in the air slammed up to the green in two under-pa- r 72. 1 three points on his own serve andbeir,g constructed st the 'J in front of the dugout nd "Ebbo" caught it in his mouth. shots and was down in two for The Knights of the Roundtable The jaunty, smiling Atlanta, Ca., a volley placement to tie the match diamond. "He's the best centerflelder I've got," Gen. Mllburn winked, as he his third bird, immediately fol- will give their annuel award to too the lead for M and broke through in the next goner also The lamps are to be ordered ! : patted the dog on the head. "Ebbo" wagged his stubby tall in ap- lowed by his fourth on nine. The the unsung hero of BYU athletics, holes in the over-al- l weathervane game for a ft 5 lead, preciation. mediately end will be In plica la crowd went wild as it recognized a while the Robert A. Moorefleld will be awarded to the competition, with a composite score his big , serve Work- .- time for the. stsrt of the lca,;Mt Mulloy typical Hogan drive for the kill. His trophy ... had me . - M Al ' This writer wrote a column the other day In which it was stated birdies jrj Thil una Ihp.a .tnifrd. f . weu in towers inouia be cmiv nnai game anaigames. m i ine on the eighth and ninth Utah County High School football Deuer tnsn miss Berg, uucgo,WOn with the loss of only one point pleted this week. that Plessant Grove was going to field a team in the Industrial Lea- were the third straight for him on team which displayed the greatest whose 76 Saturday gave her a total for the match. After the !!, its are all Ins' "name" player on the roster. The column brought a both, " giving him six under for sportsmanship during the past sea4' gue without SALT LAKE CITY (UP) son, . , Coach of 223. h..:, It will be pes b!e for response from J. Bay Mills, secretary of the Pleasant Grove Baseball two holes in the tournament Nate Morgan Jewelers will Jack Curtice doesn't know wbetherl Miss Suggs, playing in the same Club. nearly nair of the patients in games to be played In the eve. He birdied the 10th by getUng award watches to the graduating to be happy over one of the finest threesome with Miss Berg, shot the United States are In mental ning and that is whet Is i .. Mills writes: bHnj and missed down with a PVtT , backflelds In Utah's history, or sad a 35 on the first nine and a 37 hospitals. Klinn (if tha "With reference to your sports editorial of April I with regards 'planned. on the short 12th when keTbaU team is 7n ".7-- because of an apparent middle-of-joto the PlcasanVCrove Baseball Club, there seems to be more concern another bird but couldn't shake the back Thl, nine, his first putt stopped an inch away. nual gesture on the part of the the line weakness nfter one week Miss Berg until the 16th hole. At among certain UIL entries over Plessant Grove fielding a Then came his putting lapse on Jewelry firm. team than there is with the team Itself. of spring football practice. jthst point, Miss Berg bogied the "We are playing as many of our local boys as possible because 13th but he still made it In par. Principal speaker at the banquet The defending Skyline conference hole, while Miss Suggs took a par 14th the He birdied by putting will be John that Is the primary purpose ot our club. Baseball was dead in Pleasant his and went on to blrdte the 18th Ronlng, football football champions will have Quar-'fosecond within five feet. On the coach at Utah State Agricultural Grove until three years ago, when our manager, Mr. Shannon, orterbark Don Rydalch back to di- - hole with a five-foputt. of Gene scene Sarazen's 15th, College, who is reported to be ganized the boys and made a eood team out of them. Curtice's daneerous sDread-Three strokes hick of Miss Suces red 18 double after-dinnyears ago, Hogan fine eagle , "You should know this with the showing they made against the orator. formation. But, the Utes lost csp- - for Saturday's play were tiny Mar-abl- e Provo Flyers last year. This is Plessant Grove's baseball record cleared the lake and reached the Special guests will include the from Sara- performers in L i n e m e n lene Bauer. last year: They played 38 games and won 32 in Independent ball green with bis second to get down BYU coaching staff and athletic Charles , Kalani. Grant Goodrich,' sota, Fla., and Marilyn Smith, with a birdie four. But he three council. Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, Wearing . which seems to me is a good record. Wichita, Kans., both of whom came Bay Westort and Jim Dubllnski. 16th water-giputted the 75. Miss Bauer had a 36 Seth In with "We do not expect to produce last UIL championship tesm this Branham, star, year's for his only bogey and finished out halfback, has moved to the full- - on the first nine, but required a year. However, we feel that we will be able to field a team that In pars and a 68. ' will be UIL. with We to back slot. Lynn Splndlcr and Max ;dlfflcult the best that the offer. has putt on the 18th right along meanwhile, had provided A Pierce are this spring's favorites at which gave her s one over par 33 nay not have any 'big runes' en oar club hat ehlne with UIL asOliver, 2-breath-takin- g moments as 0 many r la moor such at Ford, Story. Tate, Sanders, R"bb and ethers.' the left halfback position. second nine. Alice Bauer, the jfor round ' But, we have some boys wbe will be getting their names In the Hogan with his The right half slot is well manned Sarasota, missed a nine-foputt featuring six birdies, an eagle and paper with the rest as the season progresses. Jack Cross and Herb Naaken. on the 18th hole and took a 77 for by out He birdied three three bogeys. In the line, Lynn Simmons, Frosh her day's work; "Any help and praise that you can give us in our efforts toward of the first four holes with pulsatST. ? Mo. (U.PJ-- The St. tackle, has been showing well, as Beverly Henson, Indlo, Calif., LOUIS, ssvlne and helping the UIL wUl be very greatly appreciated. I feel of 10, U and 12 feet. He Louis Browns defeated has Spencer Conlcy, shifted from who entered play today with a that Mr. Greenwood in his comments means well but I feel thst he ing putts d the fifth, though, for the Cardinals 0 Saturday to guerd. In the first of the stroke lead over tne first Weatherand the American Fork Baseball Club are attempting to buy another e At ends, veteran Dick Bubak and .vane lap, turned in a 79, leaving UIL championship. We wish birn all the luck in the world. However, a bogey. city series which wss to be outclassed He by appeared called at the end of the fifth in Orvllle Nellesteln appear to be her five strokes behind Miss Suggs, they want to be careful when they play Pleasant Grove." Hogan until he ' esgled the 13th ning because of rain. Weathervane ready to carry the brunt of the" load ,ln the four-la- in two shots and Three Cardinal by getting next season. errors, two by petition. Putts of 10, rookie third baseman Ray Jablon-sk- i, holing out from aided the 'Browns In their eight and five feet gave him three more, birdies on the way in and victory. Cleveland (A) . 000 000 0!0 1 B t Chicago (N) ... 000 000 000 S 1 he shared the acclaim with BanVirgil Trucks held the Cardinals ftew York (N) 020 010 20x 9 10 0 Chicago (A) 103 301 OOx 8 11 O to two hits before he was relieved Wvnn. Garcia (71. HooDer (81 and Ruih. Mlnnr 131. Iiun (Hi. Dar. tam Ben. When he had finished, Ilogan in the fifth by lefthander Dick Reran: Janten, Knalo (3), Lanier (5), zewikl (7) and Atwell. Sawatakl (0) WUhelm (S) and Wtrum. Yvri (8). Fornielei, Doriih (8) and Lollnr. Home geemed SUIUrlsed to hear he Was The Browns got three hits Buy Now-fcHome Hun Irvln. Wlnninf Pitcher r off but said "I a record for Haddix. southpaw Harvey ?tr-plKoilo. Losing Pitcher Wynn. ..There's an .easier, surer . felt sure someone would set it this 000110 -e . .004 '(Detroit A) It stime." t2t0.n, wjy to rid your lawn of (N) .204 000 0017 13 0! TK tmina.Alit flotil hrlr nf TInm. Newhouser arid Ginsberg; m Mrtlniilton included Lloyd Mangrum of M.i;r ,fy1"V?,l"e-'anl?1 .nH Baldwin. Chicago with a 71 end 213; Tommy Uss Our Buhl. of called "Best Outboard Ever Built" Sth, rain) end (Game 001 012 Louis (A) St. New York (A) 040 010 0005 10 ooo ooo 3 3 214; Al Besseunk of urossmger s, St. Louis (Nl Ccr.vcr.icnt 100 001 2004 10 O, TrMfk. Brooklyn (N) t.lH1f(rM (4) and Moss; v v. 70 .nd 214: Ted Kroli of New ana hn BlscKwell sii . Berra, (7) , M n .sir.. Winnln Pitrh. rtHiv Lopat, ana vera (7): Krsktne. no (3), Meyer (S), iHartford, N.x. ii ana TruckI Mtlltken (81 and Camnanella. Home 'Chandler Harper of Portsmouth, Run Woorilln. Snirter. Wlnp'nn Vs., 69 and 215. Harper had a 32 Pitcher Lopat. Losing Pitcher Ers- klne. going out today but went over par coming in. 10 0 000 Wsshlnfton (A) 000 2014 The amateuy were best reprePltHburxh (Nl 001 001 0002 5 0 sented by two perennial good scorStobbs, Coniuerra (S) end Grasso; (71 nnd (IV lnrt.ll Pnllrt t (jiultn. ers In the fast pro events, Frank Llndell, "Bus- -j Ssndlock, Home Runs Stranahan of Toledo, O., and Btobbs. bv. Wlnnlne Pltchrr Pollet. Pitcher Harvte Ward, Jr., the British amateur champion. Both had totals of Ph'ladelphla (A) 000 030 0025 T S Sim Crc c; t CRESCENT PARKi FLANNELS fine STANFORD, Calif. (UP) par 216. Philadelphia (N) 001 000 0001 S 4 ..... nl .... Bvrd and Murrav: Simmons, Drews Iness of Southern California Saturworld f. r famov.3 make are can and Park them, they (SI. Roberts (0) and Burgess. Losing day set a new American record of Drews. Pitcher SEEDLING CRA1 FOR Grass Crab as in discus 185 feot, Get Weedone the inches just that. Fine' wearing because Crescent Park GRASS AND CHICKW3 the Trojan track and field team deKiller in the round, red can. applied all of their tailoring skill and fatl'Jl' 3 ta In a feated Stanford, 79 to 51 Contains potassium cyanate $1. CO con treats dual meet. the making of a supremely handsome suit frcm tl.:.s harmless to humans, pets but ft. USC, inspired by Iness great 1,000 sq. fine cloth. Casual, comfortable, natural locLir. c: 1 and sure death to crab grass More Fun with Martin throw, had little trouble with a the chickweed. Just treats can spray smart $3X0 as can be in brand new spring shades. Stanford squad that was expected TUES., APRIL 14 to give the Trojans their strongest liquid on your whole lawn. It 4,000 sq. ft. challenge in 20 years. goes to work immediately. Crab Yankees e NEW YORK (UP)-T- he Bob Mathlas, Stanford's $1.(5 can treats Whether en Salt or Fresh grass and chickweed disappear, Water there's More Fun for Double Main Event! nd Dodgers were favored to win Olympic decathlon champion who 16,000 sq.ft. over. AN 3 take good grasses You when You two the 1953 American, and National was able to pick up only dur-InA MARTIN" "MAN g In his back a muscle spasm PEPI PACQUALE League Pennants, respectively, Sathis first broad Jump effort and Only MARTIN but In book makers odds, (You Have Seen Him urday was unable to pick up only two on Live Television.) there was a wide range In the poihts during th afternoon. Gives You 7 f Prices quoted In New York and .. vs The History Making Reno, Nevada. FULL YEAR APACHE CRAIG i The Sierra Turf Club of Reno FACTORY installed the Yankees 5 favorites, one of the shortest prices ever BY POPULAR DEMAND GUARANTEE! ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. (U.fc) quoted for a major league pen- The New Mexico University baseLionel Balllorgeon with Nationwide Servicel c... nant race while the Dodgers were ball team choked off a Colorado vs g in New M A In 13 10. the to York, at It quoted rally PROVO quoted the Yankees first game and hustled up a tellPoddy Mack ; p its own in 8 to 3 and the Dodgers 2 to 1. of rally ing i The Sierra Club quoted the Pi- the second to sweep a doublehead-er- . ONE OTHER CONTEST . 0 and I Saturday. rates at 300 to 1, probably the Reservations: Wick Swain ( The New Mexico golf and tennis longest price ever placed against a I7S South State St. Spr. Rd.) Barber Shop big league team. 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