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Show fees -"3 Piidiers Have SUNDAY, Field Day In Leagues Big Walt HEW YORK (UP) of the Senators, Dob Bush f th Cub snd Johnny Undell of Plratel provided their own th "rabbit for th special antldot ball" Saturday with masterful day shutouts that stood out la f floe pitching performances, Maslerson gave up only two hits et the Senators dealt the Atnieurs their fourth straight defeat, M; r as the Rush pitched e g Cubs snapped so streak with M triumph over ll the Brave, snd knurkleballer held the giants to five, hits ss la the opening Pittsburgh won - M- terv0 three-hitte- Lln-ce- i-- 0 of double-heade-r, Selifcf FerfurmsBMi A brilliant ll lus-ln- eight-gam- game Major League Softball Season To Open Monday The Provo Major Leau Soft-baseason will officially open Monday at 7;M p. rn , when the Arden Dairy and Clyde's Market pry off the lid at Harmon Park. The dairymen won the league title lacl year and have fielded a splendid team In defense of their championship. They lot their ace chucker. Kenny Williams, but have picked up "Tabby" Boylance, whom all experts agree ftse lew relief by Hoyt Wllhelra enabled the Giants to salvage the second game, M; little Harvey Haddix of fine two the Cardinal! fashioned hitter to beat the Beds, 3, end three Yankee pitchers combined In a five-hi- t Job that stopped the Red Sox, M. The day's biggest offensive salvos were fired by the White Sox, who exploded with major league season high of 10 run In the fourth inning to overwhelm the hapless Tigers. 13 1, and by Cstcher Roy CampanelU of the Dodgers, who homer with two walloped a two-m- n wt In the ninth Inning to edge the -- , Ute Trackmen Whip Grizzly Team, 9 81-4- old, SALT LAKE CITY damp weather nd the University of Utah track and field experts made It a rough afternoon here yesterday for the Montana Griiily tbinclads. The Grlrxlles could gsrner but three firsts In 15 events and esme ud on the short end of an tlH-4- 9 final score In their dual meet with the Redskins. Only Bill Rife, the Montana distance man. came close to expecta tions. He easily won the mile and two-mevents his specialties but bad to shsre the double-wi- n honor with Utah' Dale Newbold. who won the 100 and CO dashes, beating Montana' Dan Brant in each event. With the Utcs winning handily most of the time, the meet was affair nn- pretty much a Ul the f.nal event, the mile relay. The Montanans'had piled np a commanding lead at the halfway post only to lose the event to the ef upectacular stretch Utah's Doa Brown and Gerald To--1 vey. Tovey took the lead on the last curve and sprinted through the tape with a comfortable margin. The summary: Mile run-R- ife (Ml: Furf(U); T 4:3.. McCaUister (U. . , , T. . ft nr. von-naasn invey ur, 50.8. T Lonner (M). (M); Newbold (U); dash Brant (M); Yates (U). T 10 fist d h!sh hurdles Lindsay (M): Wilson tU)i MadsentU). T 151 sees. d dash Brown (U) Perkins (U) tie for first; Reynold (M). dash Newbold (Uk sec. Brant (M)j! Prince (U). 2M (U.fO-C- fill f:H da Vw HERALD SUNDAY MAY 10. 1953 ii i V r ,t. frts Cougar Neiiers Grob' Western Division Title BAC. C WO AUrfl H Clyde's Market won the Prove Invitational tourney last year and are back trying fur the Major League flag The marketmen are led by Mat Way easy, who has one in the lesgue. of the finest competitive spirits Along with hi great team spirit. Waycaty has outstanding pitching ability to back him up. Vetera Sertbalt Carlson-Eleventheaded by I great veteran softballer. Gen Nel son, will be tough. NeUoo banded together a bunch of young players Isst year and they promise to be beard from In 1963, Bruce Miller will manage Speck- art Market, a new entry in the circuit. Max Harper Is bringing a strong Pleasant Grove team In the league and Kent Wheeler will pilot the other team la the circuit, A spon sor for Wheeler's team has not definitely been lined up but suits hsve been secured and seversl former Wasden player will be en the team, "Pete" Olsen, city softbaU director, said games this season will be arranged more conveniently for the fans. There will be Major League games every Monday, WedThe nesday and Friday night gamea will be free to the public, he pointed. out Week Schedule This week' League Major schedule; .... Monday 7:30 Ardea VS. Clyde' Market M - t1 A The Western Division tennU Fd Plnegar def. Gus Tesero. Harold Chriatemwn dL title belonged to Bnghsm Young 43. M; LaMir University Saturday, aner me Steve Mathemn, turned back Utah. H.' Rawllna def. Bert Smith, J8, H, Cougar Friday afternoon on the Ute courts. 82; Stan Collins def. Ralph It narked the fifth straight tri Stephen, r8, 4.8, 84. 5; GOT T A CATCd IT tt po J it umph of the season for the Cougar netter. ; Glade-Tisdal- tls e. 8-- r y-- ---1'ffl---'fr-:v.'5 "p ww MICKE3Y rnN0ou6 I:. ' 1 rA ( ' f ft 'UJ.j John Meyen and Jim 1LU1 won the doubles match. Utah's lone singlei victory esme when Jerry Glade defeated Bob Kirkpatrick In the No. 1 match. The nummary: ' Single WASHINGTON (UP) Jolting Jerry Glade, U., def. Bob Jo DiMaggio. on of baseball Kirkpatrick. 2. H; Dean Largreat, led 30,000 young sen def. Don Tisdale, school patrolmen down famed Constitution Avenu Saturday to cele- 7JSj DiMaggio Leads School Police - 5v-n- ( Etepheua-MaUieso- nt n 3ygJfci ,.vVV .MA4-BEH6TT- o hi Don U.. def. Larea Coach Buck Dixon's charges won n, 82, five tingles and one doubles match Chribtenien, U.. def. Bub Carmack-KeFriday. Dean Larsen, Fd Plnegar, vDunford. 63; John Harold Christen sen, LaMir Raw-linand Stan Collin notched the MeyerJim Hill. Y., def. John n Vance, 84. 82. 84. singlet win for the Cats, while Sherman-Byro- e brate "safety patrol day." Th youngster, representing balf Dent Cbb Slat cs Election a. million school patrollers guard street crossings luzzr.j at who 24,000 schools, packed into Washington from 20 states. The event was An election of new directors will sponsored by the American Automobile Association, police organhighlight a general meeting of the izations and schools. Provo Boat Club, alated for Thurs day at 7:30 p.m. at th Crown Cafe in Orem, it wi announced Satur day by Frank Coppin, public relation director for the club. Current director and officers I'tlllies, 74. will bold a board meeting it 7 p.m. :ra--Out Nn rr Following the election and a dis m Vaaterson struck out nine batt cussion of plans for th restoration of at out ' ers and pitched his way Carlson-Eleventof th boat clubhouse and Improve7-- 6 4V v. Speck- ment of the harbor area, dancing lent two aerious Jams to record 'dL art Market b's second shutout of the year. will be held, Coppin taid. Wednesday V: .'.- -. Jumped on JLeffy Alex Members and their partners are Carlson- 7;S0 Market vt. Clyde' Xriiser for three runs In the sec-- t. Invited to attend, along with guests Eleventh i, Masterion driving In a run and others Interested in the boat 8:45 Plesstnt Crove vt. Wheeler' Don thre PLEASANT GROVE-Co- ach runt. Th Cavemen bad club and its activities. Reservah a single, ' Cub's the T.ush also drove ia Overly' American Fork Cavemen pushed across five runs In th first tions must be mad through Tom Friday "ond nm'as they bunched three 7:30 Tleasant Grove ti. Speck- four innings. Gessford, telephone 53. Provo Th Fork wrapped up th Alpine Division Because of the- flooding of the tf their five hits off Jim Wilson to In th Market art't Th back baseball ctme Vlkingt by championship Friday s::re fcr.'Ji their runs In the fifth. Lake last year, the boat club was 1:45 Wheeler'i Arden Steeltrt baseball game, scheduled vt. to men two on base ind sixth their fifth conseeutive put A era J tf 23,84 turned out at forced to abandon most of its 1952 for today at Timp Park, hat been notching up Dairy I L'.w'j'uhe-win a aid boosted attendance squeaker over the sec set the stag for Sterling Walker' activities. But Coppin said mem T Be Held Her postponed ' Indefinitely, Jim Ma- to left bers were anxious to resume the Here ever l.l.f.O for four games. trip! The World' Softball tourney xurle. president of the Provo Base ond place Pleasant Grove Vikings. high Jerry Parduha pitched the win Th weather wat about at bad as activities this year and planned will be held in Utah this year and ball Club, reported Saturday. for the Forkers though be needed thlt It expected to Increase interMazuri tald the postponement help from Psul Tsylor in the fifth. it could let for a baseball game to CO so. The lake level hat been fairly est In local Softball. Olsen said one became necesssry, ' because the Parduhn had a going Mackey Boley got a triple, dou constant lor over six weeks, vary Provo team will play in the tour new Timp uniform t have failed to until the fifth frame when he lost ble, and slngl in thre trips to of a foot ing lei thin ney, which runt from Sept 11 to arrive. The uniforms reportedly his stuff and hit three batsmen, bst In thre runs, whil wne Th seal on the ladlcates 20. The Sept! 15 round of th tour were shipped from Cincinnati, O., Issued a walk and a slngl for Lursen' two for three at the the lake level la bridge ' about 16 feet wgeegag ?y ' ney will be played in Provo, Olsen torn time ago, but Maitirt tald runs accounted for three also plate above compromise. rest of the tourney they have not arrived at yet. taid. Th ' At makes th best batted in to lead the Cavemen to Coppin said the city commission files you ever saw!"dan fishing -After they arrlv they will havt garnet will be played In Salt Lake their district title. to has resume in work promised to be taken to Salt Lake City for City. conclude district the area The Caver as soon as they feel the Parry FZr.NO, Calif (UP) lettering which will require a few Tuesday with a game against Hood play of Southern is over for the year. more dayt to complete. C'.rrien, University danger Lincoln. The region playoff ,will . Most of th tree around th har CV.:'oraia Olympic star, et a new For that reason, Mazuri point with the take place Thursday Earl record In the shot put (U)i Furr bor have been lost and the "points" ARDMORE, Okla. (UP) !;ld ed out It It impossible to set t meeting BY High, the at th mouth of d ' irtzy n',;!it as be became tea Stewart Jr., a low hurdles Texsn Forkers Yates (U); ! definite date for playing the gim th harbor hav Nebo loop winners. No details ss been washed away, h said. couldn't to time and Biin In history to tosj the Undsay (Mi; Wilson (U). J4.6 However, he tald the game will be with a shock of UClUTS been hav BxfwiBMBtinc vttk l(tmtMBbW place beat par and gusty wlnda Satur worked out 3; wmrsd ball more than J feet sees. played off at toon possible. I tb yet, apow f rem hlth miO prwm ai vsut-Jacks- on '. Detoe won who hi Fo!e but lead widened next over he The I home la Olympic (Ul: O'Brien, Timps day, gam mMf. S fw FhTMctaa at met hr th Scor innings: by H pnpar scheduled Tourna next 4iaiDitt tai m wtU til ) th Weiihaar for Ardmor Golf land M). Open Sundsy against 1 M; trsmicKsmp last summer, toea R H E rctiptoott s hm mtin Htulacuoa. f 9 ta'J.&9 feet, Inches. The teet a incnes; The Timps ment field to four big strokes with Helper's Merchants. condiiioa has airatfy If d your 4 0 000 032 -8 PO 8 feet, a game scheduled for a record 1 Shot put-SSMuiiint ao4 ym n aat Mcnita total of 208. f risat world' (U); Beach (M) MISSOULA, Mont (UPUtah also have T I 101 811 0- -7 AF a m m a )aJt cmfatt M Pleasant! prapct i i Inches get by Jlra Fucks of and Lurkman tied for tecond. Stat tennl nlif, Th former National Intercolle- Wednesday night with aonrtneri pf tbtt aaSaf mmm I M and ea tnua player beat Montana Grove at Timp Park. . "i D 47 fut 11 Inches. Tried la a scrambled District Alpln gtat hm Champ posted kaada, standings: kaa yuaat tttn( State University' net team yester However th game with th Ber 354773, three over par on the ta amoes aUatlaatiaa att i' W ' O'Erkn mad hit tmt as ti.e Javellu-Ful- ton (U); Utsond M) but th Grizzlies took th golf ' a Pleasant rugged, be will annual Stocking (M). D 103 feet i Inches. day, as AF ries d ... I Dornlck Hill Rest '.t session of the 2. played match. noma contest. This gsme Country Club course. '. ..,t Coast Relays got 2 PG .... Eroad'Jump Taylor (U); Utsond Utah Stat won th tennis meet drove 2 feet 2 Stat tennis A sellout crowd of 15,0 fans bad (M); Hudson M. D-- 23 riglnally wss scheduled for Pleas--I But that was good enough to Lincoln How Try tha Montana beat ' player ant Grove, but was moved to the stretch hit margin over Ed (Porky) Lehi ... 6 J t started to stand ur) fcr tlis Inchea. MSU took the golf match by ark Provo because the Berries' Fulton ir?-Cilrw park, Anthem wfcrn Parry (U): Oliver of Palm Springs, Calif., to Htjh winning practically all point in a park hasn't been completed as yet. what might well be insurmountv c:l hi heave. (U); and Coppege (M) tied for 17.5-.- 5 contett as stand HIt now, 4 ap- able But, lnchet. things -6 feet Th fans let cat a tremendous third. proportions if th little red Wt hatart tha m f MaMUg Aggie tennis vlayert won four pears as if th Discus Jesjon (U); Msus (M), when they taw the fcsll land head from Dallas can continue his tW Pad Tratwa hkh hoi W nana) Montwo and while singlet doubles, Grove gsme also may hsve to be consistent D-- 142 mh a inrtim tt tha pnmon nqaln Vf two Inches. feet Hunter (M). ,t the mark. Tsear tana took on doubles and two t play. waar appUancM. Wa aUa baa a aai'ni postponed. on his Mile relay-Ut- ah. (CaUister, AdO'Brien tPi e the Fred Haas. Jr., of New Orleans MafHamt al AbdnnfaMt tupimaaa, a .nil f. .,irth trial of the ever.lr.1. Earlier, ams, Brown, Ttfvey.) T 3:26.1 Th Central Utah League will was th only man to beat regula mougrj, KiaaUar Sracaa, att. Montana a Don Welch and Dick A used the " by archeologlsts, a this in 13 Softball laches peers at tc:s of feet. pitcher tion figures with a that open Us season today with Hubbard shot 72't for th grizzlies, word artifact refers to a product are. t break a rchsy't record. with Lee Williams, also Montana of human workmanship, especially was worth 8500 bonus money to three games on tap. him although It left him 10 strokes Today's schedule will find of simple primitive art. player, shooting a T3. Sprlngville playing at Santa-quloff th pace. fronting on ttld improvements Prescription American Fork at Pay-sosbii'd be assessed to " "' " depth of 12 " I. I "" and Spanish Fork at UN. TJUlwrsity Av. . Latin nam1 for th cacao tree, rods back from the property lines ' Fben It Preve, Utah . from which chocolate is derived. Nephi. on the various ttreet upon which 10 SoulS Slat St., Provo, Ut Trobate nr.d All fames win begin at t is theobroma c a e a o, meaning they but being located in Sec -- -"food of th gods." p.m. T tion 2, 10, 11, 12 and 13, in Towiv Guardianship Notices T South, Rang 2 East.' and ship Consult County Cnrk or tin Section 35 in Township I South, Respective Signert for Further Ranee 2 East Salt Lake Bat k iststit Information. wim etom Meridian. Both sidet of 600 E,,u!h street NOTICE CF INTENT10M from about 1300 West ttreet to Kotice is hereby given by the 2300 West ttreet.', Both tides cf lc:o South I 'ard of Commissionert f Provo treet from 500 West ttreet to C!ty. Utah County, Utah, ef the intention of laid Eoard to make 1100 West ttreet tie following described improv Both sides of 00 West ttreet jnent and to levy special taxet to from 850 South street to 1560 pay for the tame: to wit: South ttreet To grade, gravel and pave with rr.nir.r.-.i- a Both tides of University Avconcrete 2 lnchet of bituminou enue from 800 South ttreet to pavement to a width of 24 feet 1200 South ttreet. wide, or equivalent in thickness Both sides of 500 North ttreet vhere this width 1 not obtainable, from 630 West ttreet to 1300 cn the following ttreet In Provo West ttreet City, Utah, to wit: Both tides of Jordan Avenu 600 South street from about from 1460 North treet south, 1300 West street to 2300 West and extending thru irillcreat ttreet Subdivision. 1020 South ttreet from S20 to All protests and objection West street to 1100 West ttreet the carrying out of such improve r. " ) j ment must be presented in writ 500 Wfest ttreet from about SMALL FRY ANGLES Susie Elliott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don numblock 50 South street to 15&0 South ing, stating lot and Elliott of Olmsted, proudly displays a German Brown trout shs ttreet .'' bers, or description of property by pulled out of the Provo River. The fish gave the youngster quite a TX Price on DpndaU u Special and bounds, to the City Rebattle but she finally managed to land it University Avenue from 800 mete fl I 1 18 on corder before of or the day to 1200 South South street May, 1953, at 5:00 p. m. ' ttreet The Board of Commissioners 500 North ttreet from 830 will meet on the 19 day of May. West ttreet to 1300 West U 1953, at 10:30 a. m. to hear and . . : ttreet consider such protest to tald im-" JT ball boariogs, Jordan Avenue from 1460 provements at shall have . been North ttreet to West lde of made. lUUcreet Subd. ; By order of tha Board of ComUNION-CSAUKIGOTIATIONS SETTLED Slid improvement shall be missioner! of Provo Clty,N Utah, railed Street Paving District No. thlt 21 day of April, 1953. A. M. SNELGROVE It it bounded on th North, r .uth, and West by Provo City Recorder. iJ, so lightweight It floats. -Published In The Sunday Herald Ci'y Limit. I Handaam cidor-preoil -fabric with ... The total estimated cost of laid April 26, May 3, 10 IT, 1953. that luth, thick platform sole-- It's eork and erope rubber really improvement is f46,271.25.x NOTICE TO CREDITORS J The abutters portion of said cost g ( "iry' walking. Scientific Estate of Aileen 1. Mabey, is estimated at 524.271.25, and the Mrs. Albert Lasts Dad and M Aileen plae Mabey Son. Oathable. Popular colon City' portion is $22,000.00. .. . Mabey, deceased. Creditors will for' year cainals. The estimated cost per front or present claims with vouchers to " C- -J.i S;r!r,k!;ri .COMPLETE SERVfCE ON ALL MAKES linear foot 'i $0.75. the undersigned at 803 Continental Th abutters portion of th cost Bank Building, Salt Lake City, and expense of said improvements Utah on or before the 10th day of v ill be paid for by special local September A. D. 1953. J Mod ef Hrti flnlaS4 AJwmlmm) tpika 4 AtnsAM nt4 ' ChoUa ef ALBERT MABEY nd , ;sessment up:m th lots Preducat ' tna, wrought brow, Juat lha ardaa ha wf t iw 1 '?eet of ground within the follow-i:'- g Administrator of the estate of (Wn toe hwMot tow avaa ipray. WHt aat Colon Har. iKaM V4 Inspection Today! , Sura la loota ioH described DistrictMrs. Albert No. 55, Aileen I. Mabey wotarlnf. kstidia. lor Aileen Mabey, t Aug th Distrlrt to b affected Mabey tnd s nd benefited by said irprove-- t Deceased. . , n ,.1, I ' . :e.if. : FABIAN," CLENDENIN, 1M U 0 foot reduction in f'tat?.Te A fFAT.&.MABEX L -- jU im A 'be allowed on corner loisifW3 Continental Bank Bldg. I'll v .ere ravempntg are cntntfctifdjEs't Lake City, Umh. fhone 121 ruhlbhcd in The Sunday Herald t'dtt cf corner lots. : f ' Awirg land and lots April 25, May J, 10, 17, 1953. il yard . :3 h leck-lust- n Time Out ,n To Win Alpine Bpseball Crown Cavemen Tip PeeGee Tirr.p Suits Fail To Arrive; running L 'i k. i zl r Op:r.:r Delayed All-Sta- rt Tlmps-Araerlc- tn - All-Sta- rt 8 wind-driv- pr O'Drion Sets Record :0 Shot Put . 100-yar- d one-ten- th aid 880-yar- Stewart Widens 04.1. Lead In Ardmorc 220-yar- d T-- e(urS:SV.; Morrl,irr.:r I!:ifcrs a n . 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