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Show SUNDAY HERALD 1 SUNDAY, JUNK II. . X8IS At Clyde :! Provo Sftb SsIlt:!ILc3 Creak-Strawber- Stonon ry A new record was MtablUhedl The eas are bln trottuti at this water Ummgh heavy pUntliura June U hee slightly over 1,000.900 several of the itate'i twelve hatch-during the past few years. neUva trout eggi were takea at the eriei for plintlng during the late1 It la expected to continue throuii Clyde ipiwnlng'suramer and fU months. the balance of June and into e:ly The annual toftball league ipon-- station la Striberry Valley. ie-- The lite, heavy run of spawning July. iOred by the AirotUe Priesthood roroing w uava Wright hatcheries flh this yeir I attributed to re. committee of East ' Prove LDS superintendent la charge of this eently ended cold weather and a build up of the trout population In suae u ic&eduled to atari Thurs- operiUon. day night at Joaqula and Matter Dave advised that the run of aa- ALL KINDS OF HIDES! K!ve trout spiwnen from the lake school diamond. Ilifjiesl rrtcea fald lor Deacons and teachers from 12 (o1 ls Just now reaching tta pesk. He BONIS - WOOL . filSEJ stlmatti the egg take at tht su- 11 yean of be! inclusive will age iion will reach well over sli ro'O- PELTS ICRS eligible to represent ward of the unn this year. and dead and useless animals. stake la loop play. Wardi Pelt prlcea for dead and use-le- sa expected to field teams are: g!h. th. ;n, will run for eight weeks Ind hv ihep 13th, 15th and Bonneville. The 1th eludei a round robin by the tlx SALT LARS CITY. (UPl-Ha-- elle Prompt tervloa ward team It defendlne ehi teams entered, with four teimi to Taylor today was awarded a of the league. HIDE & UTAH sUver trophy for winning the annuaction ech week. Twilight gimei of seven lnnlnV In tba league openers Bonevtlle al Sfhubach women's golf tournaTALLOW CO. escU have been set for each Tfhure- - will test lih ward at Maeser and ment at Mbley. ai a: is p. m. on the Joaquin 9th ward wll oppose 11th at Joa-- Taylor defeated Virginia Fergu- I Ullea 'nl f SpanUh Fork fUO.Nt II aa maeier neio. The acnetiuie quo. son 1 up aver SB holes. . QiAPromoter begins Thursday Dave Reynold bit Vjd matntaloe4 toe mit Wrestling gladiatore do a better Job of handling their Snincei thta the bosers da. And, Dave teems to hv a point, because you find few ca4-broi- e wrestlers walking around the streets these days which, U probabljr mora tbta you can say or tba boalng game. la fact, moat ( the wrestlers that have appeared here la Prove are driving b!g art rf flashy tare and a large percentage of the ported!? are pretty well fixed financially, "Juit look around sometime." Revnolda onte told thle writer, the number of wrestlers and who are Ind financial!?. And, then take peudedtly wealthy or at least another look around and tee how many boxen and former boaert who ar dowa and out and broke. thli you'll see what I mean." "If yott'U WANTED Taylor Wins Cup In Golf Tourney For Utqh Women an?tlc well-to-d- o ti t Bremberg'e Aailjala it that m many fighters end op without a dime to their name? Why la ft that boxen seerts to have to much trouble with their and Sun flnincesf Laiter Bromberg of the New York "What entitled article a la Interesting to theee answer trlee questions Happena to Tlghter'a Money?" The article la one of a series is the rackird Sporta Library Bromberg write! : "Baaed a a eurvey el a few geaerattene reeerda it assy U flneBflally Decease itld that flihtera wind ap behind the tifbt-bathe lausaal Biture el their profession eatapalta them tnt potaea-ato- a ef Urge amonrOa ef eaeh while they are atlU pretty gtaeriUy ma tore. bn The major productive yean of a boxer rarely 'number more than 10; mora frequently five la the limit Et la Invariably lookln backwarda once pait 25 and baa become an old mas In hi trade. In mark la business, educational work, medicine or law, the only the beginning of aatiifactory earnings. "Even In other profeuional iporta tuch a a baseball and folf, career careen hit their peak later and last longer, but the tlghter'a ' la abort and whit ha geta out of It la usually not aweet. "One re aeon tighten aeldora end up ahead of the gime la that they ara 'spoiled children,' without, moet times, the willlngneia to Htea to tenelblt advice from their professional parents' managers and tralnara and others with the tighten' intemte at heart "Children love toya and gamei, which can be expensive, especially when the toys ran to such things as cars and clothes, and the This last requires a fast hand games Involve being a at picking up tabs In restaurants and taverns." a7 Why la Bed Box piayen who let four modem IXLAIEXS record! to hits and runs to a single inning get together to their Botton dreeaing room. Tba IT run seventh inning with 14 hits helped Boetoa bury Detroit Left to right: Sam White, new record for three runs cot inning; Ellis Kinder, winning pitcher; Cene Stephens, new nark of three bits to one lacing, and Tom Umphktt, twe hit and a walk. KXCC&D World-Tejegri- m n. ' ' Louis and Baer a boxing heroes who have Bromberg names long list of one-tiTaml Miurlelle, Joe gone down the road to financial ruin Including ' Louis, Mas Baer and a host of othen. "The first things a fighter needs." Bromberg concludes, "may be the alio to be a heavyweight and an explosive punch, but he needs as much or more the good sense to handle his money wisely, and the ability to learn from experience of the hundreds of men who have made it before him and hive blown and, retired broke." e e Club baa opened Its refreshment stand as at? The Freve U-at Barmea irk and aa aaual the proceeds from the stand go ter bnpreremeat ef the park. This year the 2040 Club bn donated a new scoreboard at the east end of the park and they plan on putting one at the other end of the park for the pony league piayen. The club la also having a steel bicycle rack made for use at the park and has constructed a double grill at the south end of the park for summer picnlcken. The members of the club have worked long and hard to make Harmon Park one of the best toftball Barks In the area. Thev should be commended for their effort and money they have put into the f . til Begins Today. . . Ends July 4. Don't It . . LMzz Cougar Traclcsters Mentioned In National NCAB Statistics Four track and field stars from' Brigham Young University were among several Skyline Handouts mentioned in the national statistics released by the NCAB this week. Best Individual performance of tba Cougir quartet was registered by Wayne Lundell. BYU'a great tance runner. Lundell's 1:17.1, which he posted in the Compton Relays, was fifth fastest in the na tion, for the Earlier thla aeasoa the little man in the trues wrote a new Sky line record la tha Ha win be participating in the NCAA and AAU final later this month. Three of the Skyline's sprinters ranked with tha top ten in the 100 and 230 dashea. Brigham Young'i Dick Fuennlng and Colorado A It M a Alex Burl both scored :09.6'i In the century, while Montina'i Don Brant was number eight In tha country, with his In the 220. In the low hurdles three confer ence hurdlers ranked anions the Yates' time at .211 his been bettered by ony three other performeri in the Doug Sorrell and Dick Mil U top 15. Utah's Bob ieu also placed high. Ralph Bonhim'i leap of I 5V was among the top IS. But V'tsh'i Cil Clark wn second among the colleglites In tha country with a H4". Jump of U 1 JA r two-mi- le. two-mil- e. 21-fl- Health Carnival At Orem Attracts Hundreds of Kids Several hundred kids Friday at tended the flnt in a aeries of "health carnivals" sponsored at the Scera iwl naming pool by the Scera recreation prosram and Arden Dairy. project e A free awtm and free lea cream to all kids from age S to 14 highMost Provo Timp fans were probably a little surprised to sea Bob lighted the afternoon. Story playing third base in the last Helper and American Fork games Tha appeatenca of Mr. Vigo," aeen so behind him the for had They long they figured the man of health and strength, plate perform he was a catcher and nothing else. and Miss Vim, the lady of vitality But, Story proved, he can handle the hot corner In a highly and personality, added itnerest to creditable manner. In fact Bob aays ha played a lot of third base the festivltiee.- while ha was in the minor leagues a few yean ago. Recreational contests were held, with prizes awarded the winners. ' health event During the riah Ara Biting each week a medical doctor and a They're etill pulling the big ones out of Deer Creek Reservoir, It nurse will be at the pool to give the children some "health hints" seems. Jack Lewis of Orem reports that he saw a on how to live healthier and pound rainbow trout pulled out of the reservoir the other day. Lewis said fie didn't' get the name of the angler who caught the longer. The health earnlvili are directed Ban out that it was landed on a silver flat fish. M. Dover Hunt Scera manager, This writer has heard of several nice catches being mada an by and Carl Elliott manager, ef Deer Creek this season. Arden. - one-ho- tfr 3 Sportsmen Hold Outing; Trap Z LziO Vcrld Shoot Is Feature SPRINGVILLE Roland Oldroyl Lanny Averett, Alee Long, Mrs. Lee weight and Lynn Gottfredson were top winners in tha trap and shoots which were highlighting events of the anual Sportsmen's Outing attended by 400 at Balsam Park. The event was sponsored by the Sprlngvllle Wildlife Federetlon, of which Alma Miner la president. Mr. Oldroyd won high score In the trip shoot for men with Keith Weight as second place winner. Lanny Averett captured first In the trsp shoot tor boys with Kay Weight second. Ia an unnsual fete accomplished when Kay played of a tied score fo rsecond place, ha made 15 straight shots. Alec Long won the prize In the with Nolan Weight men's second, and Fred Averett, third. In the ladles event Mn. Lee Weight won flnt place, Mn. Bob Hlllus, second, and Mrs, Irene Freeman, third. Lynn, Gottfredson captured the title In the boys event with Gordon Snow as second place winner. Special guests at the outing were Casey Bown and Golden Peiy of the state fish end game depigment; James Jicobs of Provo ind Merrill Nlelson of Spanish Fork, both of the forest service. ot quality tire wkh all the extra value features that hare r.adj Firestone Tires famous for over 50 yean! cord body for greater Saf SAVE on this high SAVE Gum-Dippe- d ' I, j;' K f f ' l r blowout protection "PlusMiIeae" tredi tread. Backed rubber wider, flatter non-skiTRAD 2 SAVE Lifetime Guarantee. a by TODAY! d ; - If Your C!J Ttrt li Rec-j!c- L! PUS TAX L , ft- - e... ?, lf r MWIffii"""1 WW" " .:! 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