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Show 11 ProvckinsTo ie for ' TI tceeiers hp ii imps- r ,6 o C3 11 I .Mil j X. t MeetHelper for trophies and glory A regatta will be held in Delta Les Brown. Wayne Brown, and afternoon in '.he JJrovo.this afternoon and many drivers 'prfeiy two or three others. Cam' Boat Club's free Labor-Da- y the Intecmountain area will race Harmon of Brfgham City also v,1il Regat-ji- n In both events, thus, assuring keen compete ta at the Provo Boat Harbor.- as will drivers from The regatta, which Vill be free competition when, they move on Idaho. o the general public, will be sane- th'big Labor Day regatta in Local drivers vho will compete tioned by the American Powerrroin the big" races'and for points in-Denver Drivers Boat Assn. and as a result drivers elude We and Roy Knudsen. and Will be shooting (or points that ma v: At least two driver's "from Den- - Ilerb DeWeese bring .them regional and national. ver have indicated they wi!l par- - In adtiition there will be a jticipate iw the inboard hydroplane cial ev'ent. for local ir.boardi dfr- Thls will be the second free te-- events. They are Johnny Forester ing the regatta. Dean Cox. Viv 'Christcsien. LaMar' Duke, Bruce gatta the boat club has sponsored1 and Ralph Marrs. this summer. The organization held Several drivers from Salt LakeBlack" ana Earl Davis,, one late in July which, according City also are expected to come-wilcompete in this race. Monday Herald Spom Writer - - the lecond hi'.f Industrial League title vw'.h the Helper Merchants.; The Timps won the first half title. A playoff game will be scheduled between the Tit. ps and' Merchants and! if the Timps win that contest thev will have undisputed possesthe ion of the 1353 I. L. f.ag Ifzame in the playoff Helperitps they will enter a best three of five sencs with the Provoans to decide the league ctiimpionship. The play-- ; off same foir the second half title' probably wilt be played, sometime duriflg tie coming week. Manager Marty Krug Has ' the. hero of the Provo cause as he came through ith two hits "and batted in three runs. Krug also scored a run a he reached first on a walk in the tifth. Provo started off fast in the first inning as Dick Powers tripled to score Green and Dunn. American Fork answered with one run in the last half of the initial frame as Lee r : herald! Th;T:tit! 1: and .for the next two and a half, to three hours the drivers are Pierce Gave Early Evidence pected to churn up the wates of 'the harbor and Utah Lake as they' for top honors. There will That Lane Is Shrewd Trader battle thrills and possibly few plenty to 6 Sunday 1953 SVSDu - e- . e of j 1 : ".:""T .'."..'1 a a 'spills liven 'things up bit. There usually are. NEA Sports Editor Officials for the regatta include ' R. Davis, chairman- - ' ft. CHICAGO (NEAl Not a single member of the current bulldog L. O. Turner, general referee;.-- 'James White Sox were with the Chicago Americans, when Frank Lane was, Vreeeken. scorer: Mrs. L. O. incrregistrar:' Hewitt Stron?, in as general manager in earlv November of 1948. ' starter; Tom Gessford, timer: Ed , Lane s first deal a few days la'er was early evidence that the Wrisht. measurer-and football official and president of the American Association smlth pft manager knew how to mend the Chisox.. It fetched Walter William Pierce .and;" $10,000 from the Tigers in exchange for Catcher Aaron Robinson, row!. r . in the Pacific Coast League. Billy Pierce, in his fifth ytear on the! TOpSnOOt JlQlCG south side at 26, is the oldest member of the party in point of service. Lane traded the Comiskeys into,, practically everything but r" J3 H.VRRY Sy ' GRAYSON" j Tur-broug- - .regatta will Toe er Elm--form- - d j - - Princeton Captain Communes Chadwick To Vith Nature, Beats Ivy Rule Try Straits Buck Herzog Dies at 68 ht . - free to the general puolic and some of the greatest to compete speedboaters in the Interrriountaih West in the event. It will be the second free regatta the boat club has sponsored this summer. WARMING IF FOR RfclGATTA iierb DeWeese, Roy Knudsen and Wes Knudsen are shown warming up theif speedboats for the Provo Boat Clubs Labor Day RecaMa at the boat harbor. The a to . - spe-hono- rs. fumbled grounder, went to second on a ground out. istole third, and scored on the catcher's error. The Timps came right back in the second with more counters as pitcher Garth Ford led ofCwith a two base hit and Story lived on Tate's wild throw to"fir-t- . After Dave Weiser sacrificed both men into scoring position Manner Krug blasted a twoeun single. The Steelers made it 2 in the bottom of the second on three strarght singles by Geis. on ot, Sill compete AMERICAN FORK A three run rally in the sixth inning gave the Proio Timps and 8 to 6 victory over American Fork and a tie for j El Some of the top speedboat jock to Herb DeWeese. commodore of, to Provo for the regatta including eyi in the intermountain west ui'l the club, proved highly successful. Jack Thompson, Kulon Hancock,, By ROD GRIFFIN got CIto's pr7 j In Playoff Brooks m ft f. the-jn- pennant. ; . A' SnnnKn Pnrk Three members of Paul Richards' Big'Four cametd the club thisiAr a a"nd Virgil Trucks well after the season! year, obtained had started. Mike Fornieles, from( SPANISH FORK The Lions Club Qubanola, was the Senators last December in exchange for Chuck Stobbs. trap shoot, which was postpone!, Bv DON' LEE tree with a heap of BALTIMORE. Md (UP Bucky Harris of. the Washington club obviously had given up 0$ will take place - Sept. 13 at- - the . Lincoln buck Herzog, XEA Special Correspondent fnaries Cuban came to the club's range just south of the Del, 'imagination. Sandy Consuegra.by May 15. for this who rose to stardom as a fiery inn flvp--'Sox for only a little, more than the waiver price. Monte factory. The shoot will start iFAi-HnSmi'h' He'd take his stance outside, the Draw Blood not following at 10:00 a.m. and prizes will-of branches, "Cch was read the Richards observed that Consuegra. v U , how Manager . beat ,0 . .u .um m utc.. cl,Lt r lUf uraps drew ntwa given for skillful shooting. A new auc' t oreaniation's rule Pass from center . . through when throwing his curve. . 12 the fifth frame, as Krug led otf ight with ly Cobb, died m C. gauge shotgun will .be the mala footDall 68 ot .spring against practice. the age Friday balls and went to Hospital at with a base-ohis crew cut loxviS0- Prepared today to go to to prize. keep t To do it, Princeton's captain and. J h , o attempt to swim the THIS CORRECTED, CONSUEGRA had a sharper curve. The Hathird on Dunn's base hit to right, night. scrape the Strait of Gibraltar and. add that vana Special wort seven for the Sox while losing three by one run. An Steeler Pitcher Tate then pro- - Attending physicians, who said fullback communed with nature a.naif f00t branches ceeded to strike out the next two that Herzog died of tuberculosis, before and after his hitch with the Another of his tricks was a achievement to the- two channel! aching back,-- traced to infected teeth, forced. him to the sidelines after Yank-ttnk- e men and then on a called third disclosed he was often delerious Army Reserve in Oklahoma., maneuver with a' pine Homer swimming records she hung up pitching to and retiring just one batter, Gil. McDougald, in' the iri Chicago. ; series to the third man. Dave since he began his confinement last to iron man Would spin off his stance fake'Fri'd'-last old and ees' Nassau's gift important ' living m the football isn't a dreamer.. But fori, hand-of- f Lewis, a passed ball allowed Km! January and was Connie Johnson, a Negro,' was recalled from She said she plans later to gol to an evergreen (his to score and Lewis to reach first past and talking about batting a month before Princeton footballjqu.arterback) and charge ahead to Turkev and attempt to swim the; Charleston of the American Assoica'tion at the end of ,July td quickly ' started. Smith five 10, like he did against' Harvard last Dardanelles. Ac'eordin'ff to Greek; demonstrate that the Sox had made another excellent choice. He ;averages American Fork made it a new- Herzog. born July 9. 188.. in Bal- - igft-slots of time in a dream vear when he gained fiZ yards'-tolegend the most' famous swimmer shut out the. Senators, yielded only, one run repelling th Red Sox. 'd hme 0Wn of beat in hl? of the Dardaneltes was LeanderJ Dick KaZmaier';; RicHardsthe old catcher, has bad remarkable success with iifw orl2 h n1 : did the trick nightly to visitors who did not amount to much elsewhere-S- aul : who mark. Rogovin. untiLthe .. " ' Z talked of an an All-- : Smith wants particularly to be, the .beautiful priestess Herp. arm and went Smith, r 3being Donsh, among them bad, Harry large .i... . at to score addition Chicaco the Cubs, in kro'ted Miss Chadwick se4 a new speed ica possibility, c olTt r i v e d in trim condition for "this first base Ferris Fain when came Bob with to,' Johnson play Boyd its Provo delivered cr!ihing Giants. He played every infield 'novej working out alone 'defense: season. record for the difficult swim from suffered a multiple fracture in his throwing hand." , blow in the sixth as three S'.eeleri position- except first base and com- . . . . . . ... , . . "Lots of guys will crump1 out Britain to France Friday in a park. ouowea ny .. ed a .2a batting average for caugnt fierce wnen ne Drone in wun ine ngers, man- miscues, r1l..n.l.k... . .Kicnaros in 14 his season, .. he said. -- r don ", want! the channel ideascrossing he Jllst "cra?v laughed Bill and w ad The fast bv Green career s.iKles Manager Detrojt enough" and threw minutes oui is. rnnceionese nours ana curve-a- t did not become the big pitcher different but fine Krt.g produced the victory margin. speeds, Herzog who in his prime stood as'he labelel imaginary opponents for J She then plunged back into the;hc becoming exhausted.) 5 feet. 11 inches and weighed" throughout the park. Claire Bailey got an infield single-abouatil Richards taught him a slider. jf 'channel and swam two and one "This row of evergreens." he. vitli the haes loaded in. the last 160. w j more famous, however of the" return miles half 10 touchdowns1 journey of the sixth innifig but Garth ForS f0r his fiery temperament which would' smie. "I ran Homer should know U1C UKUIS , . LANE AND RICHARDS are the major leagues newest 01" Clo'se-mei,,..r:..u r rf n m a He was! tightened up and retired, the side- was a trademark of McGraw's against Yale, right through these 0f tne able not afraid to take. a chance with a veteran, who might'be our t trees, . ' ;'h the practicing ing- runs in scoring posi- famous Giants of those days, linebacker as a n sophomore, regular hole to a a for . spell. plug sefies. ctui crti: Be Lth. iiininf ... uiii nff.ncii.a . . ii tion for the- Steelers. Ford kept U ti Her7og's famous fight w ith Cobb, ii.ii , , fl.ch j .1 .1 When Bill Veeck needed money. June 13, the Sox gave the Browns "See that tree the One with ic fiouroH to Via nnp nf thp eetah- American Fork handcuffed the then the scourze of the American $75,000 and Lou Kretlow and Darrell Johnson, a young catcher, for WE REFILL CENTER branches? It's lihprt stars uhn will hridee thp I res: of tne way to garner me vie- - League basrpaths. occurred follow the F Bob LUiott. Going into j Trucks and the the. torv. y an exHibition came between helping me learn to keep my. head. DRUG PRESCRIPTIONS gap expertly. ing the last crucial contest with the Yankees, Trucks had bagged 13 Thi Rox Score: He spends hours studying and 1 fhp Oiants and Detroit ii.crrs down. a final two the while Sox. for the flinff, Elliott, gave AB H PO A rnbh had slnmmpri enjoying f i losing n ,fionp. ai,aT.v nnccihld nnei. into second l ' l n i,, t, U Sox the third baseman they required and his batting kept the out-- 1 .... that jine of Homer's big tion of every tackier and blocker, f Weiser rf .; FREE DELIVERY ' He'rzng sfnV , base and spiked creating'. , 19o2 sea:i fit his moving. Green 2h J sterling into,fault He rpads Coach Caldweirs b0ok during . an argurrrent at second b ase 1 . Km 2 lb "When Elliott ran out of gas, the Sox grabbed Connie f nuiinii ins iiikkhi iou on single-win- g whuh ) of bo h Imu s loined. """ power and almost 0 Dunn cf Ryan from the Phillies on waivers. In his first three gimes, two as "MEDICAL OXYGEN DEPOT .ivrtprfihB cramp fnhh annrnarh-r- l hi?h when heading for a hole. To memorizes Frank Leahy's n at- ann lo Pow ers ss f ....... the third baseman and .another as a Ryan made five f surprise manual to, sharpen his de Herzog in a hotel lobby and cha'.- - c me"1 hits in 11 PHONE 150 runs. in .455 a en.. three vaiciw and batted tnat Kn',:r If mixed for Homer a him to ley fist Herzoe average "T. trips fight. fensve savVy against the Icngra ' I.pw is S1) to Cobb's hotel room with two Ball players are where you find them, and Frank Lane and Paul An Economics major, Homr kxt Ford p Richards know where to look. secirwis ana the two hattiea sav- - ' Smith has decided tie d like to i. Story c. , JACKSON fiss irpi When coach "If I thought I could coach aeely for about a half hour. s I Cobb, who- weighed about 200 bitten by a water moccasin on a boys who like to play, sincerely 8 7 13 ToMls ar ii nn x pounds at the time, was reported recent fishing trip to Dump Laike.iand enthusiastically." AMF.RICAN FORK uuc ue icci muui nc xt- ui ifdinnidie rirti iirniiian j Liene .Mien Ki.iefi tne snaK.e, lancea: If ' w UUIlti .Willi n na.c Miuv an a nil lilt: rUSl xiiiu. ldlKlr:'l"l'l.B 1SIIV C'.illimorc rf ....... 1 initial rush and then pounded him knife, mae'e a tourniquet of a fish' My main interest' is to be a T.ite p ! as he lay on the floor of the rbom strinccr, paddled a mile and a good captain."" said the popular ; B.t ley rf w' w In liter years IWrog denied that quarter to the boat landing, drove'fellow who considers his election .' o J Caput Cobb had knocked out every toot to the hospital and went back out as football captain his greatest! Geis ss . . . . , . . .. . . u - (. V ,n ik.- utimuui .iuinu--n n in ji iu livi mhiic dii v tnuin struni at a nonor ai r rmcciou jicau .' Laursen :tj 'his of a fart that lierzog did not have tlrug store. class was He than drove home the being president Overly c . next afternoon. a four years. any teeth Williams ; . -- T mmn 1 . OfGibraltar g - 3u-r- Sandalio-Xonsuger- mpr LtHlUhowed ..Mu L,ue b '"j . . n - . in - , ' - Utah County's four-inc- h six-fo- ' ; pent TJAlLTJr f'nV.'n: NTtf;iPlJ, rLtf ' li fr, . ier pitch-f.?."!- .S right-hander- Prescription Store 's . offense-metho- ds - . , run-scori- ng L . . i & ut -- .,;: -.! two-wa- y DucK-iater- v ai . C f r:oo n, PHARMACY l 111 11 . 1 two-wa- f. I 11 1 1 - V 1 .V . .- . i V k . . . r- i r. pinch-hitte- na.-.mati- - - .''Ti . (.'-"- ...... -. u tJU-l- l t , v$y - 3b--'- . iii.-- . . .J . -, . : u-- 'v. Score b 8 27 R 11 36 . i.nnips- Provo American Fork. 0008 0006 220 013 110 031 7 E 8 5 8 9 Runs Weier. Green 2, Kru.zJ Dunn. Ford. Sttrry 2. Brooks 2,; CuHimore, Bliiey. Geis, Williams.. Krfors Green 2, Powers. Lewi,'1 Story. Tate, Geis 3. Laursen 3. Overly. Williams. Runs Batted Ini Krug 3 Dunn 2. Powers 2, Bailey. Caputo. Geis. Overly. Two 'Rase' Hiis Green, rord, Tate. Three Bsse Hits-Po- wers SH-W- etser. Powers. Green - and rnu cFr, r ord Ford. j irx' V 'a Jl .... Losing . DD t . Editor's Note: This Is the first of a series of stories on I'tah County High School Foot- ball prospects. LEHli-Six- tv Lehi High School reported for the opening fall 5,, fotha;i session last week, accord- rincr in I na'h llpsn F'rinr A rt.lt Til. "c rTfrturx "ln-w1.. r lrUg, 10tn Srade bfr of .iK TV, i - , , Pitcher-Ta- te. pires Ablett and Christiansen. tendance 201. Time 2:01. i M fA nuitA ... v,-- -9 ..Tllim- - bovs. as well as ms, four lettermen and around uv 9 Avtta auh 30. ex- - At-- I , J Captain Carl Hadfield. Robert Ldell, Bill Yates and Ronald 't.s. Cur-'leade- rs ' I,'-- l V Dl 1 ts? 1 Coach Prior reports his prospec-- , Lehi's opening game of the tive team is strongest in the line, season will be September 25 when both from the standpoint of ex- - ,fiey meet Spanish Fork at Lehi. This will probably be a night perience and depth. He anticipates game, other league games are: . in his backfield filling problems Oct. 1 Payson at Lehi Post. Lehi at Pleasant Grove Oct. is team The, holding practice srssinns pvprv merhf in antinna. Oct. 15 Lehi at American Fork tvriA rra rt v.. tVinii ..v... nf ...v.. initial .nil.. fc.i. Oct. 22 Lehi at Springville ance Sep'ember 11. when the 29 Lincoln at Lehi. Oct. v. ill play B.Y. High in the B.Y.U a w m.ki. u Coach is Prior and his assistant, ihis iivii mmi as will be Coach Lars K. Peterson, will have the September 18 tilt which school a field of some 30 experienced "B" are trying to arrange with 'squad men from which to fill out team positions this fall. They in upstate team. elude .Gordon Smith, Donald Parmer. Donald Nielsen, BREAKS RECORD F 1 o r e n c e Chadwiek of San Diego, Calif., steps into the cold English Chan-to nel waters at Dover, England She swim. attempt round-trip- t went on to break the official for swimming the channel from England to France. She then swam '-' 2'i mites, back toward to fctfeed give up by before being a school of stjing jeiiytlsh. Er-'r-- m " Donald Wright, Dean Larson, Dean Lott, Morgan Evans. Brent Dortoh,. Keith Evans, Keith Prior, Lorin Bone, Jesse 'Bennett, Lawrence Grace, Paul Brown, Von Nielsen, Gene Powell, Kenneth Calton, Verl Smith, Arnold Cardon, Mark Whipple, Hugh Haws, Tom Manning, Kent Shepherd.; Dan Peck, Kenneth Goates, Lewis Berry, Leland Car-- ! son and Fred Shelton. ' VVV'7; BUT-Pri- 7IIDiIIAl7A7II I ":.r v ifcuv-v- .Urn- - : ; - Krug, r- 11 i ttPioneer Eleven To Bank Heavily On Rugged Forward Wall In 1953 Region 3 Grid Race. f Z Totjls lltSSnfr- . " " T VailAV (SsSu JOIU 11 Rk I Your Choice of Premiums Shown With Any HIAWATHA Bike in Our Store Get , 9n8 1d come-o- down! See the oevHir- otho'i and oil the valuable premhjmj A WANTED . . ALL KINDS OF HIDES! Highest Prices Paid For BONES - WOOL - HIDES PELTS - FURS and dead and useless animals. Pelt prices for dead and useless sheep. PROMPT SERVICE ce, UTAH HIDE DAISr AIR i &rKT V b ;fKrVi TALLOW CO. 3 Miles Shol Wotch RIFLE-- 350 iit HERCO IMPERIAL Flash FOOTBALL Regulation : 1 tHmnd tm ritw prcMW. weight CI.'IE PI1ICES START AT West of Spanish Fork PHONE 88 li WRIST)-CRAT-Wr- 71 r75 k. : f " ;- IF - I YOU ARE MARKET If 9 New A o .bbl OSES) CHECK CM . HKE PADLOCK ivc A.k f PFOA'-- .... ... . S your fr ur. .mi .w.n x. OfTWol HIAWATHA indi-- n . . . ... 1 THE CLASSIFIED MAP PLANS FOX GRID SEASON Coach Dean Prior (second from left) of Lehi high school and hit assistant. Lars Peterson, outline plans for the coming season with Carl Hadfield (left and Gordon Smith. The Pioneers are drilling each night for their opener on Sept. 11. 4 TODAY! SECTION 2tf W. tenter, Prero"" . 49c 59c BIKE hddr.. Safti-Gua- rd " . by tchooL froetie abl fabric ) Jef Flow Frame Life Guarantee Departure Or Bendix Brakes Crest Tires Rugged Chain Guard On Front end Rear St. Croix Model ; A Illustrated THE FOR . IH- -- II'0 SADDLE COVER FENDER FLAP HANDLE DAR GRIPS DELTA DIKE LIGHT .93 .14 "T ..49 r.". 1.19 |