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Show Ifl ,w , SUNDAY. MAY 23, 1S5S Coug dr Netters Defeat Ags 5-- SUNDAY HERALD Utah County. UUh Titles Meet pm5 Captoire;2 Liir-col-ii LOGAN (UP) Utah State Agri-cultural College golfing team Friday Walloped Brigham Young University UVz to 6 in a western division Skyline dual meet at Logan. Medalist was Max Fillmore of4 BYU with a 70. , The Cougars , retaliated in the tennis i match; ' however, taking a 5 to 4 win over the Aggie netters. i "1 BYU Golf 4; Team Loses Max USAC, def. John Geertsen, 3-def. Doug Smoot, Wood Ken def. Frampton, BYU, Jerry Dahlberg. USAC, def. Pb Don Max Fillmore, BYU. USAC, Cannon, ward, Wortley, Gus Ber-genRoss def. Larry Bailey, def. Gary Collins, Woodward, BYU, def. Dick Payne, LeRoy Stickel, ' USAC, def. ' ' ' 7-- 5, 6-- 2; 0; 2-- 1; 6-- 4; 6-- 1, 6-- 1, er, 2-- 1; 6-- 1; ' ' 1 Christensen-WortleTennis USAC, 62, posture parade demonstration pro es' Keith Roberts); P.G.; A.F.; Palenski,. P.G.; .Kenneth .LunceLincoln Melvin Bennett, ford, Lincoln; Jim Ashton, A.F. Singles def. Ed Pinegar-Gar-y Madsen, vided' by the girls from tne tour Lincoln. Time : 49.8. , Herald Sports Writer 131 ft. 8 12 in. Brent Junior Crandail-Smoo- t, Nielsen, Distance ocHigh, j event First; i' This schools. BYU, def. LARGEST OPERATOR School Senior High Boysj A ft-foote- d competing AMERICAN FORK Second. Junior Kent Woodward-Bo- b 6 High, A.F., Thrasher, noontime Dow and Lewisi High Jump the curred during 100 Yard Dash Hal Lewis, P.G.; horde of Golden Tigers from of The Post Office Doubles Bob Norton and Bob Vern Nicholes, A.F.;i Framnton-Richar- d Deen, BYU, the United States Department is Lincoln High School celebrated provided a real thrill for the large Lorin Marsh, A.F. ; Paul Allen, Lehi; Lincoln, Gary Reese,? Jay Dowdle, Lincoln, First; Lehi Sec government and enthusiastic x crowd of spec- P.G. ; Myron Smith, A.F. ; New- Healy, ' Larson, their final year in Alpine District tators. the nation's largest real estate Lincoln ond.! Net results; , Ivan Christensen, def. Ted Smith-Do- n ' Sherm Holdaway, , : 10.2 Tied Time P.G. to clear s man, sweeping by competition Kick Pin for tied A.F. P.G., Norman and A.F., Cran'dall, operator and tenant. It leases First; Harris, def. Gordon USAC, of featur four groups girls, Record). ' cut victories in both Junior and The Second. 5 ft. 11 in. results: third Golf Cromer,'22,800 came Dow buildings. Height Woodward USAC, to each place. unit 40 Jerry marchers Paul Allen, Pole Vault-rJa-y senior divisions in the 1956 Alpine ing to the field - behind a color 220 Yard Dash Track and Field Even Lincoln; Special Healy, P.G.; Hal Lewis, P.G. ; Grant 50 Yard Dash (Eighth Grade Day Track and Field Meet held for. the National emblem. MyerS A.F.; Glen Smith, A.F.; Kay Carroll, A.F.; John Thomp 'guard at: Fork. American Friday Kent and Roberts, Boys) Lee Bunnell, Lincoln; Mor tne way, fol and Ted Harward. Lincoln, tied son, Lincoln; Coach Udell Westover's well bal Pleasant Grove led Lew ris Cameron, Lincoln; Clyde KenPaul P.G.. Gillman. A.F.; Lincoln in order by Lehi, for fourth. Time :22.8. anced Tiger squad tracksters. swept lowed Duane dus,! A.F. ; Dell Wagstaff, A.F.; ' Rowley, P.G., Devereaux, American host group, 440 Yard Dash Rick Webber, to a convincing victory in the and the for tied fourth. all Boyd Peterson, Lehi. Time :06.1. Height Lincoln, in turn, Each gave school; A.F. ; John Kitchen, Lincoln ; Rogsenior events bj scoring 121.25 Fork. 50 Yard Dash (Seventh Grade 11 11 ft. in. (New Record). a precision . drill and a marching er Harmon. Lincoln: Layle Har ' Kit Lincoln points to lead the American Fork demonstration. Mile Boys) Pete Walker, P.G.; Milton (John openTheir mon, Lincoln; Fred Worlton, jLehi chen, Relay Harmon, Elvin Har Nez. Lincoln; Lynn Dubois, Lehi; Cavemen, 93.25; Pleasant urove ed t he afternoon activity Roger competitive Time :53.5. ' Vikings. 58.5: and Lehi Pioneers, events. ward, Layle Harmon): A.F.;; P.G. Paul Miller, : P.G.; Larry Searle, , 880 Yard Run Elvin Harward, ;' 24 points. A.F. Time 06.0. 3:34.6 (New Record), Time their of Day Lincoln; Lowell Smith, P.G. ; Ster Parlell Peterson's junior graders As a result Lincoln Alpine Lincoln (Ted High Jump (Seventh Grade) off walked Relay Medley Jack Cook, Wadley, Lincoln; ling were nearly as decisivein their championship, of their P.G. ; Harward, Sherman Holdaway, Searle, A.F.; Brierley, P.G.; HoldLincoln; Wayne division. They tallied 63 points to with big trophies, symbolic Shepherd, Clark Wilkinson, Dennis - Gree) ; away, Lincoln; Skousen, A.F.; total, point making! in each of the Time 2:07.3. American Fork with their Senior hat di3:52.2. (New Belliston, P.G. Height 4 ft. 9 in. P.G. Time and Junior High School ' K7 i? Pleasant Grove. 35.50: and Mile Run Dennis Gree, Lincoln; A.F.: 7 to i High Jump (Eighth Grade Boys) awarded Record). visions. Ribbons were Robert Lehi; Colledge, Duane Lehi 32. Hackford, Lincoln; Lee A.F. win880 (Lorin Bunnell; Yard third Relay place first, second and Cordnor, A.F.; Ronald Morgan, Marsh, Myron The terfect weather conditions ners event. Smith,' Grant My A.F,; and Larson, A.F., Jeppson, each in competitive Time of Lincoln: Lehi: Fred Kitchen, and the near perfect condition P.G. ; Lin A.F., Dubois, Lehi, Baldwin, Lehi, Charles Truex);. ers, 4:47.5. Junior High School Summary the American Fork cinder patns tied for third. Height- -5 ft. 1 in. Charles Truex, coln. Time 1:33.8. iwew jttecorcu. all contributed to one of the greatest 100 Yard r Dash Bruce -Gray, High Hurdles SPECIAL EVENTS Clark Wilkinsen, Lincoln; record breaking performances in P.G. t Peter Scholes, A.F. VertSoftball the history of the traditional Alpine Muhlestein, Lincoln; Larry Eg- Jackie Cooper, Lincoln; Kay Giles, A.F. went Time Jesse Nine Green, marks Roberts, PjG.; Lincoln; Keith lund, competition. Day Lincoln Seventh Grade Boys :16.2.by the boards, and two others Lehiv Time: 110.8. John Mikkelson, Charles Truex, (Douglas Finch, Bruce uray, Low Hurdles were tied as the athletes put forth 60 Yard Dash Kent Dennis J DalJ ; A.F. Lorin ; Marsh, A.F. ; park Scott Johnson,Kent P.G. Verl , Muhlestein, Lincoln an all out effort. Gammet, Leslie las Cordner, ' Responsible For Three Eglund, Lincoln; Mike Whit- - wuiunson, Lincoln; jacxie cooper, Rowley, Larry Bruce Row David Burton, The Junior High Schoolers were aker, Lincoln; Dennis Duriey, Lincoln; Kay. Giles; P.G. Time Second a Lehi Bob Peterson; ley. :20.9. (New Record). three of the new AJ.; Time :06.8. Hugh Stewart BERLIN; (UP) responsible for Grade Boys Lincoln, Layle Harmon, Eighth records : the ; 440 yard dash--, the 440 Yard Dash C. Smith, P.U.; Bcoad Jump. of Pasadena, Calif., reached the second. 440 vard relay and the pole vault; Jimmy Wilkinson Lincoln; Neil Lincoln; Sherman Holdaway Lin First; P.G. s of the Berlin Inter Kick Pin while the six senior events with Weefenden. Lehi ; Brent Davies, coin; Kent Thrasher, Lehi; EIRoy Tennis Tournament Satur national I 7 Truex nw records included the low A.F. : Bruce Jensen, Lincoln. Time Colledge, Lehi; Charles A.F.,. First; P.G.,' Second!. Diter Gerloff of defeating by day Horse Shoe Pitching A.F.; Distance 20 ft. 8 12 ik hurdles, the Dole vault, the javelin, :55.0 (New Record). ' ' Both races. Merrill Donald Morgan,! Lehi, Germany, 880 Run Howard, Yard three and all relay Javelin ' John Bell, A.F. ; Jim Singles He was joined In the round of snrint events, the 100 yard dash Lincoln; Larry Baum, Lehi; Paul Thornton, P.G.; Brent Roberts, First; Lee Taylor, A.F., Second. four by' former Yugoslav Milan and the '220 were tied " by the fast Maxfield, P.G.; Brent Wagstafi, A.F.; ' Richard Peterson, IP.G.; Doubles Max Brown and Larry Branvic, Staffan Stockenberg of Lincoln. Time 2:15.5. tracksters. : stepping Turner, Lehi. Distance 182 Chavis, A.F., First; Richard, Kirk- Sweden, and Vladimir Petrovic of Roger were The- championship Tigers Shot Put-- J. ham and Robert Kirkham, Lehi, Bone, Lehi; Bruce ft 8 34 in. (New Record). ' Yugoslavia. .. responsible for four of the newz Watts. Lincoln: DJ Richards, P.G.; .Shot Put Chad Moon, Lincoln; Second. Catch Ball (Seventh Grade) M. Nielsen. P.G.; M. Pritchett, E. J. Lee, A.F.; Dave Hall, Lin marks, witn American or The sun, In a single hour, sheds Second." four new goals, and Pleas A.F.: Distance 47 ft. 4 in. P.G.. First: Lehi, coin;Gordon, Lehi; Hampton, to ant Grove getting one new record. Broad Jump Volley iBall Senior High School enough energy on the earth . reier denotes, P.G. Distance 47 ft. 2 In. of the needs total the and tieinz two others. Walter Bandley Lin Boys Lincoln First; A.F., Second; supply A.F.; Rex Wright, Lincoln; Bruce Discus United States for 12 years. It was expected that the javelin Gray. P.G. : Gary Rackman, a.j?; coln: Chad Moon. Lincoln; Paul Lehi third. Tnorni mark would Tau after Jim J. S. Wrieht. A.F.; Distance ; ' ' ton of the Pleasant Grove Cinder- 18 ft. 8 12 in. ' :. Rex Wright, Lin ella Kids had upped the mark in Pole Vault state competition last Wednesday, coln: Richard Gernichec, Lincoln; but the surprise came when John and Dallas Vance, A.F., tied for i Bell, American, Fork, beat out his second; Keith Roberts, Lehi, Dick fil?hhora and 'took top honors Watkins. Lehi, Gary Rackman, 'ii i rUH fhpftv xt 182 ft. 8 inches. A.F., Dennis Nielsen, P.G.;, all : the in 10 came Annther surprise ft tied for fourth. Height ' nole vault when Jay Healy who 4 12 in. (New Record). mm i mm 11 i i u 1. m hMMI Mil c?cf ont rmintmaker 'High Jump Peter Scholes, A.F.; for the Tieers. came througn witn Smith, A.F., Davis, A.F., all tied to soar for first place; Mennett, Lincoln, ' " the top vault- of his . . career f . ( .!'. me ozone, 11 ft 11 incnes into C. Smith, r P.G., Maag, Lincoln, "T i Relars Mark Broken tied for fourth. Height 5 ft. 2 in. ' AH three relays were broken In 440 Yard Relay A.F. (Dennis A .'U'. the S. and J. juniors senior competition, Durfey. Gary. Rackman, ' cracked the 440 yard relay in their Wright, Peter Scholes) ; Lincoln; i :48.2 (New rtivUlnn Lincoln speedsters were Lehi; P.G. Time . O AVT2 responsible for both the. mile relay Record). Lehi (Dennis and the medley - breakage, wnue Medley Relay American Fork cracked the sprint Peck, Duane Bresse,. James Hum i. : thm Ply Prlc Six Fry Price relay with a fine quartet of ' run:....', ..." ners. ; t'!'' 11-3SIZE 9-Lincoln drove to the champion10-2- 8 4 07.75 8 4 59.95 16 of the each in ly scoring ship by t events on the program. They were .12-2- 8 Plus Tax 4 75.95 10- - 38 4 76.95 where the in out century shut only 1' EXCHANGE t Pleasant Grove and American 12-3- 8 4 91.95 11- - 28 4 60.75 If your eld ttr Fork dominated the field; and in ("; ij Leaders Major League U raeappabl the iavelin where scoring honors ."."' 'it. were shared by the other three UNITED PRESS By schools. American League They tallied 15 of a possible 19 Player & Club G.AB R'HPct. :,jfpoints in the, discus with Walt Mantle, N.Y. 29 110 33 45 .409 Ken and Moon . Chad Bandley, 21 67 16 25 .373 '-' Det. Lunceford exercising almost a Maxwell, .3S2 21 58 9 25 BaltL complete monopoly. They also Boyd, '29 112 21 40 .357 N.Y. chalked up 13 counters in the broad Berra, Wash. 27 86.10 30 49 fcnnn: 12 in the 830 yard run; 11 Snyder, National League In the" Dole vault; and 11 in the 26 101 23 41 .406 Boyer, StX. ; O Lcnssrt Vtoring Front Tradbr Tiro Ever 22 72 17 23 .403 A I St.L. '!;"'' American Fork scored heavily RepuJsM,Cin. 20 60 10 24 .400 Bailey, DRIVE--Steppi- ng Shorter Turning hi the obstacle races and the up to bat for all the boys to the Orem 26 S3 18 33 S8 READY TO KIT THE BALL ON FUND Pitts. Long,. orem-cerwhere their balanced group tne of are summer members three isasepau 26 96 21 33 .375 area who want to play baseball this o better Claanina StX. and Joe Adams, Geneva cf sprinters held full sway. They Moon, Sharon trt area; Hill Robert Area: a. niiss. Crest Mar Pendray. t. Mantle, Yankees cfetT rutt nnlv tfn thi half Home Rons Thpv are part of the committee who will begin the fund drive ifor uniforms this coming Mon- -Red- .12; Yankees 15: Berra. Post, not ' mile run but could quite match Others on the committee are Kelvin Clay to n, Aria Shumway, Gordon Billings, Parlell Peterlegs 10; Boyer," Cardinals 9; Jab- - day. Lincoln in the overall count. M. Dover Hunt. son and Honors were pretty well divided lonskL'Redlegs, Thomas, Pirates, ' fa the special events where points Banks, 8Cubs and Gernert, Red did not count toward the cham- Sox all Batted Is Berra, Yankees LOtV RATC3 OU pionship. Joe. Martinez and his Rnns Yankees 32; Boyer, Mantle, 33; softbaHers captured championship divided be will equalOREM Uniforms for the 19 mittee wished to make clear that, of uniforms honors In both seventh and eighth Cardinals 27; Jablonski, Redlegs CCOD FACT used and teams the ; between the ly in teams for . baseball uniforms'? and Senators 21.. boys Inscribing Lemon, 24; Lincoln. buying Fori for trade competition Rons Mantle, Yankees 33; Orem area; will be the object of the name of the firm on the back to buy equipment. Coach Flash Mikkelson. ' Lincoln, Scera administered proClGTQnADING! FVRf--l alsa nulled a double win when Yost, Senators 23; Boyer, Cardi a fund 'drive to begin this 'Mon- does not constitute sponsoring a The has limited funds for the gram ball Athletics Ber the those nals and 22; 23; throwing Lopez,. both Betters day singles captured Tiger Obllsmtloit) (tU Co baseball program which are used be the team. and doubles In tennis competition. ra, Yankees 21; Moon, Cardinals to the community will A' firm canbuy one suit or to pay umpire fees, equipping i members of the Orem-Scer- a Misses In Tennis Yankees45; 'Hits Boy Mantle," in committee. time first was o locntr Tires the Baseball a team in order; to and maintaining , the baseball years It for enough ci::ck yous ' Ciat LeM missed In tennis, but er, Cardinals 41; Berra, Yankees They' are Intending- - to have make them all identical. Business diamonds and this year they plan o Tiro, end Tubo Hcp!r3 TI MiO TOl for the ttcoad la the doubles was the bes 40; Long, Pirates 33; Moon, Car- every boy equipped with a uni houses which purchased uni- to buy inscribed O) Good newest group to enter league 17 n:zr caii zi Vist they could do Friday againsi dinals, Kuenn, Tigers and IIycfrc..wivSi as as soon, of Some form team summer type a for last forms 33. Sox all com PeeWee the the tough stroking of the Lincoln man, Red League play, ; Drive-Iincluded: Tlmp-Viepossible. Ford, Yankees and American Fork racquet wteid-- Pitching posed of boys 9 and 10. Four of The drive will officially begin Phillips 3 Gas Co.; Modern Soft these teams are organized alSullivan, Lawrence, Redlegs One el the most colorful events Red Sox. Larsen. Yankees and Monday; with all the business Water Co., Burr. Sporting Goods, ready, and there are prospects of I . cf the houses contacted by committee Geneva Lumber and Mercury more teams to each division. day was the marching and Freeman, Redlegs all .' . members, which consists of the Motor. .... ....... At present there are 10 Cub I T will following baseball enthusiasts: themselves The boys join teams composed of boys 10! to Kelvin Clayton and Robert Pend-- J the drive Wednesday with color- 12,' four Junior teams of ooys Mastcr Your 6an:3 . . No. 19 ir.c:cvJ:!i"i!:ofc"J?Ma rav. Sharon area : Gordon .tim ful Orem Baseball Booster but 4 and , four PeeWee teams. ings.. Westmore areav Arlo Shum tons to be sold on a house-t- o The teams managers Voted to LijO'UOk.-wiUU- '. way, Union area; Max Bliss, Hill house canvass. Their goal is to play baseball ustos the Little ' Crest area and Joe Adams, Ge have a button in every family League rule book. neva, and from Orem and Scera, to the. Orem area this week. A Hovoufloiiary Nov One' of the biszest years ito , down. What else can or should Parlell Peterson city councilman uy jacult: cun The money derived from these baseball is predicted for - this Lvafbr spoecfoKicfor Gcera mana- two fund and M. Dover Hunt, Uzzter cf the' llzittn ; you da with it? enthusiasm with summer will drives used be. 'for hih ' To ecrae down to the ball after ger. . ; era wildly tntkti!ol3s Service , for all teams and any beina shown by the beys and , TTKUta f Sportmn gone back, you must shift - The businessmen were very uniforms IK Knoomtirl It ndi having cbout On any shot, once you have ad- out cf reverse. team managers.-finds left over after the purchase their In erder to keep work in anqin od!vijtmnf. 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