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Show i t i . r v ' M, , i 3rd Strang ht a list Win Ag Today n Timps Both Clubs To Lead With Aces League Standings: ' rr""?s 1 -- j-: 1.000 1 0 1.000 1 1 500 1 1 .500 .000 0 0 .000 0 1 .000 0 2 Pleasant Grove . 'PvV"""".-'--1! Spanish Fork , Bingham z v'4 ;,' i 4. -- June 4: 7:00 k p.m. Midvale at Magna, 8:15 p.m. Spanish Fork at Bingham, 4 p.m. t V t $v 8:00 9:00 1 June Herald Sports Editor The Provo Timps and the American Fork Steelers are expected to lead with their pitching aces a today, when the two at Timp Park, startteams tangle 2:30 p.m. ing at A victory for the' Timps today will give them a 0 record and .iiriftf thpir Dosition, atop the Utah State Baseball League stand ings. On the other hand, a win for American Fork will give them the league lead. Other league games today will find Midvale playing at Magna and Spanish Fork at Bingham. Manager Doug Hansen of the Timns said he probably would start Neil "Spud" Stephen, former BYU athlete, who appears headed tnr a tfTpat Ditching year, while Manager Bob Story of the Steelers indicated that he would send Bob Ranrfprs. former International League hurler, to the mound. Both are righthanders. Stephens, a wiry knuckle-balle- r, rin hA shooting for his third straight triumph of the season to last day He pitched a ne as Sunday against Bingnam hurled the Timps to aM victory in their Utah State Baseball League opener. Stephens Comes Back Then, he came back in a relief role Wednesday to get credit for an 9 victory over Spanish rorK e South High Sanders, a con is who generally sensation, sidered to have one of the sharp curve balls among the state's semipro pitchers, will be trying for his second win in a. row. Sanders pitched in relief last Wednesday night to get credit for triumph over American Fork's Bingham in the Steelers league opener. Although both clubs are wellloaded with hitting strength, Man he felt ager Hansen said Saturday to vicpitching will hold the key tory today. That's probably why both managers are leading with the best they have. Little Farther Advanced Manager Harsen said he figured power-packe- 3-- er 11-- one-tim- est-breaki- ng 7-- 6 near-disastro- victory. Before pulling his game together 5: p.m. Vineyard vs. p.m. Orem 9th vs. Orem 1st vs. p.m. postponed) vs. Orem 6th. 8 9 9 p-.- June us letdown on the afternoon round and swept the last three holes for his Orem 1st vs. Orem 3rd. Orem 4th vs. Orem 6th. Orem 5th vs. Orem 8th. 7 By JlAY SCHWARTZ ld gale-forc- - 1 Eigh-jo- n John Beharrell of England gallantly battled a cold e winds Saturday rain and to defeat Leslie Taylor of Scotland, 5 and 4, and become the youngest player ever to win the British amateur golf championship. Undaunted by some of the worst weather conditions ever to accompany a British amateur final, Beharrell showed his mettle when he recovered from a teen-year-o- week according to Evan Baugh, senior men's softball director. The schedule for the Orem Senior Men is as follows- i v Scotland IJUP) Orem 2nd. Orem 7th. Orem 4th. Orem 3rd the 30th hole, the English schoolboy's lead had dwindled to 2 up as a siege of poor putting and bunker difficulties lost him four straight holes from tho 26th through the 29th. First Since 1933 Beharrell, who turned 18 only a few weeks ago, thus became the first English player ever to win the coveted Amateur crown since Michael Scott in 1933. "I'm sure glad that's all over," said Beharrell, who almost did not enter the tournament because of lack of funds. "I don't mind playing another good golfer, but 1 that gale wind threw me off Monday 'KickofP com- pletely. I thought for a while I'd SPRINGVILLE All eight teams never get the hang of it." in Springville's two Western Base-Beharrell said he would like to baU For Bovs Leagues will put come to the United States to im- round-robi- n on a exhibition nf prove my game." "I think such a trip would really games for the be.nefit of their tune me up," he said enthusiastic- parents and boosters Monday at ally. "I would go in a flash if I 5 at Park. p.m. jjlemorial were invited." will last two innings, Each game 15Beharrell said he thought the to foot putt he sank to win the 30th: according Taylor Burt, president hole was his most important shoti of the league program in Springof the mafch. He had just lost ville. four straight holes to the even parj It will be a kick-of- f to Boys shooting of Taylor and for a moment it appeared that the Baseball in Springville. League Scot might wipe out a deficit play will begin Tuesday at Methat had reached six holes after morial Park. the 23rd, It was at this point, too, Mayor A. W. will that the cold winds became their throw out the firstCherrington ball as a feafiercest. ture of Monday's program. Stopped Decline Teams in the But the poised English youngster include Lions Sage Creek league 10th when Baxter went into a trap. Club, Kiwanis Club, stopped his decline when he knock Mapleton, and Friel's. The Hobble on the soggy Baxter, University of ed in that Creek League includes Utah Serv-ice,tc 30th Houston student, missed a golden green regain a 3 up ad0 Club, Hammond Drug, chance to even the match' on the vantage. On the next hole.to Behar- and the Jaycees. within rell put his second shot par-fiv- e 35th hole after fighting 20 of the green, chipped up yards back from that deficit. Rudolph's and d for a Bogey five The truck trailer business was eight-foo- t putt missed by an inch that won him the hole after Taylor founded in 1912 and enjoyed its but then Baxter missed by a like flubbed a chip shot on his fourth first big boom during World War L stroJ- margin from six feet out. Score Wins In Marathon Golf Tourney Near-Neighbo- rs 7: Orem 5th vs. Orem 9th. Tenn. (UP) p.m. Orem 1st vs. Orem 6th. NASHVILLE,Parnell of Nashville Jack p.m. Orem 8th vs. Orem 2nd. Young Mason Rudolph, Clarksville, p.m. (postponed) Vineyard and Tenn., two near neighbors, Saturvs. Orem 7th. victories in day scored hard-wo- n June 11: v , Western Amateur Marathon 7 p.m. kia.' , Orem 2nd vs. Orem 7th. the tournament Sunto move into 8 p.m. Orem 3rd vs. Orem 8th. golf finals. 9 p.m. Orem 4th vs. Orem 9th. day's Parnell, only 2a and a transJune 12: bested the 7 p.m. Orem 2nd vs. Orem 6th. planted Missourian, t Dale veteran Morey, Indianapolis, 8 p.m. Orem 5th vs. Vineyard. K i 9 p.m. Orem 3rd vs. Orem 4th. three and one while Rudolph, 1949 K-- 4 VC 9 p.m. Orem 8th vs. Orem 7th National Junior Champ who lives 43 miles from here, edged Rex (East park). one up. The rules and regulations for Baxter, Amarillo, Tex., the senior men must follow the Morey, 1953 Western Champ, led PROBABLE TIMP STARTER Neil "Spud" Stephens, knuckle-ballSoft- one up at the end of the morning for the Provo Timps, is expected to get the starting call handbook for the but Parnell caught "him on the for mound duty today, when the Timps and American Fork play ball program. Players must live 18, in the ward they play for and first hole of the afternoon round at Timp Park. they can be a member of only and was one up at the afternoon one softball team in the Orem-Scer- a turn. program. All fees must be Parnell, a senior at Oklahoma 'paid the first week of league play. A&M, made it two ip on the 10th, All protests must be in writing perhaps the key hole, when he had and presented to the supervisor. better luck than Morey in a trap Games will be played on an hour- to the left of the short hole and basis. No new inning shall be- had a par three. Morey twice cut HEBER Roster of players in Lloyd Cummings, Jimmy Gor ly if less than five minutes re- the lead down to one, with pars Neil gin the two leagues of Western Boys don, Tommy Watkins, in the hour. mains on the 11th and 13th, but Parnell Bastball Association and the Thacker, Vaun Ryan. can with Teams made it two up with a birdie four legally play managers was announced recent- - Hustlers Don Smith manager; seven players. All males 17 and on the 14th and clinched it with Homer Ashton and Phil Ellis as older are eligible to play. Teams birdie putt on the 17th. The include, Jones Boys Team: sistants; Scotty Casper, Ray Wat may use younger players if necesRudolph led the morning round June Wilson, manager; Jerry son, Piiil Wright, Ronnie Wright, to field a team but teams one sary up. .Baxter s par lour squarea Ned Lynn Ritchie, will not be eligible to play in the the match Lister, Lavar Clegg, Clair An- John Ritchie, on the fifth hole of the Kenneth Roy church tournament. derson, Richard Lindsay, Harvey Th.t'ker, Vernon Jacobson, Allen but Rudolph took afternoon Moulttn, will speed up the game the seventhround, Horner, Vaughn Johnson, Larry Moulton, Umpires and eighth with a par wherever possible. Gardner, Larry Garbis, Larry Cluff, Mickey Ryan, Richard Hershel Ashley, Stan The schedule of fees and regu-atio- our and birdie four, never to be Carlson, Jerry Pace, Lyle Ger-tsc- h, He made the turn two up is as follows: Orem Stake headed. Duane Carlile, Rush Loert-sche- r, Giles. it three up on the short made and and Smith Beavers Doyle 7 8 9 9 i Springville Boys' Leagues Slate Old TROON, OREM The Senior Men's Soft ,w Youth Battles Rain, Wind to Capture British Amateur 18-Year-- ball leagues for Orem and Sharon Stake areas are beginning this Today's Schedule American Fork at Provo, 2:30 five-hitt- 3, 1956 Senior Softball Leagues in Orem Slate Openers wswmsmmBmmm -- Midvale Magna JUNE Utah County. Utah 2 0 American Fork lkiri w urn a tl O J SUNDAY, L Pvt. W Provr f-- feelirs 3 p.m. 36-ho- le ld er & 20-3- two-putte- -- 1 1 er All-Chur- ch vflfa&i V Player Rosters Released For Heber Boys7 Baseball Teams 10-fo- 171' IP' K fe-SSr- r W Ntw TREND ffifP Prr, W ml V ' WEARING TH ot m hi Mc-Phi- el, Ai 1 1 fri w$fyml j ns Kent Cocljran. Earl Dayton, Hornets ager; Jack Young, man- assistant-Tom- my Reg Tadd, managers; Kenneth Smith, Stanley Rasband, Terry Horrocks, Brian Packer, Joe Pinter, Leon Draper, Neil Fortie, Paul Broadbent, Steven Jacob-soDale Berg, Kirk Whiting, Brent Davis, Stacy Davis, Cox. David Michael Duke, Todd, Richard Buehler, Jackie Carlson, Carlson, Wayne Robert Carpenter, Joe Davis, Lane Gordon Van Wagoner, Gordner, Steve Giles, Dale Carl son, Joe Gross, Jerry Davis, Dee Hicken, Berry Bethers, Paul Giles. Timps Grant Remund, man ager; ixiaae wuson ana Jimmy Coleman, assistants Kinsey, J. R. Wall, Paul ReBob Welch, Vern Fillmore, By UNITED PRESS Stephens was a Httle farther ad- mund, season Mair, Larry Mair, Paul the of Gary vanced at this stage Leading Batters than his other mound mainstay, Provost, Mark Huber, Billy Wall, (Based on 100 Official at Bats) Ricky Tatton, Kenny Morgan. Stephens has pitch- Bud Remund, NATIONAL LEAGUE ed a lot more innings than: Mor- Richard Remund, David FillAB R H Pet. Player, Club more, Leon Huffaker. gan, and Kenny, by his own 29 57 .383 149 Pitt. David Giles, Joe Long, StI L. Rockets isn't at his best yet. 31 59 .369 160 "But," Hansen addetU "Morgan Richards, Larry Widdison, James Bdyer, 115 23 40 .348 Mil. Aaron, loves to play ball and pitch and Baker, Bob Evans, Blaine Pope, St.! L, 140 .30 47 .336 is working hard to get in top Leon Mayoh, Stan Davis, Tommy Moon, 110 23 37 .336 Pitt. Turabow, Tommy Whitaker, Ted Walls, AMERICAN LEAGUE shape." Morgan, former "Pride of the Lindsay, Jimmy Smart, Lynn 160 45 67 .419 Maeser .Grade School," and once Webster, Gary Davis," Mike Gale; Mantle, N. Y. 104 24 39 .375 Det. a pitching star at Provo High, hasi Jerry Smith, manager; Kent Maxwell, 165 23 57 .345 Det. Kuenn, been doing a lot of running lately Ryan, assistant. 132 24 44 .333 N Y. in an effort to get in condition. L. J. Wetenkamp, Berra, Braves 29 51 .321 159 Bos.. Goodman, "It's not my arm I'm worried manager; Duane Kounos, Home Runs about," he says. "It's my legs." ager; Dicky Nicol, Larry Johnwould 20 Yankees Story Mantle, Manager Normally, son,1 Mark Pyper, Paul ,Bennett, 15 Long, Pirates have Steve Watson, who pitched Joe Anderson, John L. wrence, A 12 Class state to Cardinals the East High Boyer, Jeff Bradshaw, Jay Duke, Mark 12 title this spring, ready and raring Van Wagoner, Steven Mills, Kent Banks, Cubs 12 to go in the event Sanders runs Wright, John Miller, Harold Berra, Yankees 12 into difficulty today.. Sievers, Senators Clegg, Carroll McDonald, Eddie 'i Won't Use Watson 12 Bauer, Yankees Trimble. However, Watson is scheduled .. Runs Batted In John Brandt, manto pitch in the AllrStar prep game Panthers 50 Yankees Mantle, assistant; at'Oeden Monday night and Mana ager; Abe Turner, 41 Boyer, Cardinals Bouqious, Donald Thomas, 40 ger Story indicated Saturday that Phillip LongJ Pirates he wouldn't use him in today's Stevei Mair, Michael Lindsay, 35 Musial, Cardinals Benny Saupe, Charles Brandt, .y 35 game. Berra, Yankees Nielson, Brent Jacobsen, "I don't want to jeopardize his Richard Holmes, Runs Guy Scribner, George chances for success!. the Yankees Mantle, same," Story said. and Bauer, Yankees . last Fork's Wednesday opener on Although Story doesn't plan that produced Blasingame, Cardinals using Watson today, he still has it was his double Sievers, Senators winning run in the bottom of quite an array of pitchers avail- the Yost,! Senators ablo for relief duty, including Line the ninth. Both play third base McDougald, Yankees respective teams. Sorensen, Paul Varney, Bruce foi their indicated Htta that he'll start Story Schroeder, and Ross Hillman. Hill Yankees rookies Blair Reese and Lee Mantle, man is better known as an out t . in Cardinals encounter. Boyer, today's Taylor use said he but may Story fielder, Pirates Long, d former BYU ath Reese will open in leftfield and the Kuenn, Tigers at shortstop. Both are ? lete on the mound if the occasion Ta7l6r Red Sox "Goodman, American Fork products. demands. . In addition to Morgan, Manager Hansen can call on Sherm Wan-- i who is fie kler, ' a Timps regular, centerfielder, and Pave Lewis, a righthander who will star in rightfield. today, for relief duty if need be. Feature Top .Hitters Snelled Hooks Today's game w:"K feature the f two top hitters last year in" : the Size$2, - now defunct UIL. Merrill Hardy Pkg.' of 6 ' led the UIL last year with a .489 GLASS CASTING average, but Manager Hansen led . , RODS ., v th circuit in practically every t other offensive of the ' department FLY GLASS CONLON ; batruns game, including homers, ted in, and total bases. ' V'rods ' Both Hansen and Hardy are civ ..... Extra Sepcial ; " - ; Vv: v i . Ihg every indication. of continuing TV BAMBOO FLY RODS set last J- tne scorcning pac? they ' 3 pc, 8H ft.r year. In two games, Hansen has clubbed out two. homers, two dou with xtfa tip bles, and a triple. The muscular Hardy got two hits In American It:? coots n, te Leaders In Big Leagues ad-xr'ssi- co-m- an - , Senior Men: umpire trophy fee, $1; church fee, $2; Sharon Stake $10; trophy fee, $1.50 registration fee, $2. Alp--' fee, $14.00; registration umpire fee, and church Boys7 Baseball Leagues in Orem Schedule Openers OREM Four leagues of Orem Scera Boys Baseball program is scheduled to begin the week of Monday, June 11, according to Parlell Peterson, director. The four leagues include one 13 to 14; two Cub Leagues, for boys 10 to 12, and one PeeWee League for boys 9 to 10. The Junior League and the PeeWee League will be comprised of five teams each while the two Cub leagues will attract a total of Junior League, for boys teams. Start of the baseball program has been waiting for the installa tion of lights- at the city park 11 - playing field, according to Peterson, which will be used night games for softabll. The complete schedule of four baseball leagues will be nounced in the next few days. Mr for the an no to nistonans, According known portrait of Christopher Co lumbus was made during his life time, Kr ; i i t t ii" ' J Orem Announces Softball Slates For Boys Girls OREM The opening schedule for the boys and girls softball leagues will begin Monday with the following schedule: Primary Girls Orem 1st vs. Orem June, 4 2nd A. Orem 2nd vs. Orem 11th. Orem 13th vs. Orem 16th. Junior Men June 5 Orem 1st vs. Orem 2nd. June 6 Orem 6th vs. Orem 7th. June 7 Vineyard vs. Orem 11th. Scouts 8 Orem 1st vs. Orem 2nd. vs. Orem 6th. Orem 3rd Orem 11th vs. Orem 13th. Provo 18 bye. The following rules and regula tions will be followed: Games will start at 6:15 p. m. and will be forfeited by 6:30 p. m. A game may be played with seven men; each team must bring an umpire. Players must live in the ward in which they play and may not play on more than one softball team in the Orem area. Boys may play both softball and baseball. Primary girls play five innings. 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