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Show Top Thoroughbreds Set For Annual Race Meet at Spring Acres i fa "i Contract With Bosox 2-D- ay i f Memorial Day Handicap Set j - xxi.XrA Vv v fix . : V-- :,irA ':? J vJ-- handicap, feature race Bowlinq News SUMMER MIXED TEAM W L Dunk-Le- e 7 1 SDartons 6 Four Fouls Lucky Strikers 5 2 3 4 5 5 6 6 Provo Cleaners Allen's Panthers 2 U-Se- rv Summary of Leaders Dunk-Lee- , High team series: 1818; Provo "Cleaners. 1629; Lucky Strikers, 1590. Dunk-LeHigh team game: 625; Provo Cleaners 598; Spar-ton- s UniSALT LAKE CITY (UP Chris-tense- n Ken of Utah sprinter versity was scheduled to leave RACE FAVORITE Indian Dna will be Day Handicap, feature race of Thursday Springville. Replaces Cleverly, Page infielder for the Provo Timps, today was named manager of the Provo Central Utah League team replacing Jimmy Cleverly and Lennie Page,' who recently were named of the team. Manager Doug Hansen of the Timps said Bundy would assume his position as manager of the team, when it plays at Lehi Bob Bundy, ers and Bundy Blair we have a couple of top-not- Regional Rifle Championship Set SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Rocky Mountain Regional High Power Rifle Championship will be held at Fort Douglas Rifle Range 6 with competition here June sharpshooters expected among 15-1- from 10 states. Matches for the National Board tor the Promotion of Rifle Practice will be held in conjunction with the regular shot. system. He has played Triple ball. V V .'Li ' S zine's latest' ratings. e Harris was given ranking because of his upset, split decision over formerly high ranked Bob Baker of Pittsburgh at Houston, Tex., April 30. ninth-plac- 10-rou- nd Two heavies were dropped from the rankings, Harold Carter of Linden, N.J., No. 3, because he went into the Army, and Willi ,Besmanoff of Germany, No. 9, because he was upjet by Archie Mc-Brid- e. Those departures left room for Harris and for Ingemar Johansson of Sweden, No. 10, who had before. been in the Meanwhile, Willie Pastrano of New Orleans moved up a notch to third place, and Archie Moore rankings - " . ' 1 PILOT Bob Bundy was named manager of the Provo team in Central Utah League and will take charge of the team tonight when it plays at Lehi. NAMED 6-- 7 rui ITU rs 9.3. In British Amateur Tournament Taylor in tlie afternoon. Hale, Dale Morey of Indianapolis, EJJtlY' TfTHJ1 30t i ttl Jtfr " " iT ' , . ;'. .tr- - .,.vfc MAY 1, ' - sJssfZij ..:r.. ; A- - -- --- - - Tnr,- - v yi7 - . XL ,A - s 30-JU- 1 NE -- -- 'rf - S y You'll enjoy W Wfr " : SUNny Ptpnnr 11 1-'- . MtJUit Ut it more if you take a cheerful bourbon along! t 100 On the holiday, .whether yopVe going fishing, picnicking or just plain sitting around, the living is easy when Sunny Brook's there. It's got the cheerful, delicious taste and fine Kentucky quality everyone really enjoysl EACH DAY 3 P.M. ADMISSION mm AT 1050 EAST 4 SOUTH 461 W. 3RD SOUTH r-- A 7-- 5. , i bell and Jensen were converted into their only tally. jockeys start whizzing around the course. In the second game of the evening Milt Waycasy and Bob Bundy hooked up in a hurling duel. Bob set the heavy hitting Central Utah Motor team down with four scattered hits and one run. "Casey" held the Springville FORMBY, England. (UP -J- Ind., Gene Andrews of Pacific team to five hits and three runs and Harold but made tW mistake of giving immy McHale of Philadelphia, Palisades, ofCalif., Haverford. Pa., as them all to Paul Kitchen and "the luckiest player still in the Ridgelcy U S reprethe only remaining Ray Bulow. tournament" today led a depicted sentatives in this ancient tournagroup of four 'American survivors ment. into the fourth roiuid of the British COMING I Two more rounds were scheduled Amateur golf championship. SHRINE CIRCUS today. If McHale gets by Charlie in Stowe of this Britain were Yanks eliminated Fifteen morning's JUNE 3rd and 4th 2:15 and 8:15 P. M. during Monday's opening play and fourth round, he then meets the another seven bowed out during winner of an all - English match Save Us a Date t two rounds Tuesday, leaving Mc- between Jack Burns ide. and John BYU STADIUM out." Chiocca, 23, a native Venezuelan who adopted Paris as his home a few years back, recently whipped up two pegs to sixth. Teddy (Red Top) Davis. In all, Gene Fullmer lost his middle- Chiocca has lost only one fight in weight crown on a knockout to the past three years. Of his 27 Sugar Ray Robinson, and Gene wins, five of them have been on is now rated top contender. Joey knockouts. He has had one draw. Giambra rose 4 among the middies; and Joey Giardello, The RADIATORS REPAIRED Giardello magazine gave fighter Auto Glass Installed of the month honors because of Specialized Work his win over Rory Calhoun; but it apparently forgot that Sugar AHLANDERS Ray's magnificent victory over 490 So. Univ. Avenue Fullmer was scored May 1. THEN' SWITCH TO AN ENGLISH fORD INC. two baggers by Camp- red-and A (UP) Unbeaten Car-lo- s Ortiz, hoping to run his win streak to 24, takes on converted-Parisia- n Felix Chiocca in a lightweight televised fight, tonight. Oritz, 20, who has knocked out nine of his 23 victims to dal?e, said he wasn't necessarily going for a knockout against Chiocca, who has lost only five of 33 bouts. "I'll wait and see," said Ortiz, a native of Puerto Rico who now lives in New York. "I always look for an opportunity to put across a knockout punch but I don't plan to spend the whole ftght waiting for a chance to throw that one blow. I'll keep fighting through- POST TIME to driva and ,rui r If , hin ancosy , , 9 5 economy. Twelve models that vjSjp gas and maintenance. 3-- 1 CHICAGO, ENTRIES lr o different breed of car the fast Utah County Softball League. The winners in the first round of play took their turn at losing in the two terrific games played at Harmon Park last night. In the first game Montrex Ward edged past Carlson-2n- d score. Kerry Market by a Campbell of Carlson gave up a meagei three hits but two of them were homtruns by Blaine Stevens and Merrill Hardy. These proved the margin of victory. George Sorenson and Dick Hampton kept the five hits they gave the Carlson team well scatte- WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1957 UUh County. Utah Oritz To Meet Chiocca Tonight OVER Driving a white elephant? 0 f bring Among Heavyweights Cut-And-Sho- ot, mark of 2. Spanish Fork.... the events. If the regatta runs true to form, there will be a replacements. Bundy has had considerable baseball experience and was once in the Brooklyn Dodger farm Texas School Teacher Ups NEW YORK (UP) Roy Harris, colorful youn.g school teacher of Tex., smashed into the top 10 heavyweights today for the first time in the Ring maga- 73-3- 1 0 The annual Memorial Day Regatta, featuring some of the top drivers in the West, will be held Thursday at the Provo Boat Harbor . There will be 12 races of two heats each, starting at 11 a. m. There will be a race drivers' meeting at 10:30 a. m. at the boat clubhouse. All races will start and finish in the boat harbor, thus affording all speedboating fans a good view of ch 183. n, Amherst won G. Lowry Anderson ' Pre-seaso- to- "But I'm sure in 577. B-w- 1859. .500 .500 n .500 predictions of a red .500 hot softball league are rapidly .000 being verified by the teams In Annual Memorial Day Regatta Set For Thursday at Harbor night. John Blair, a pitcher for the Timps, will assist Bundy as a coach. "Things just didn't work out right for Cleverly and Page to handle the team," Hansen said. e, Cliff High individual series: Lee 538; Tom M 506; Shafter Bown 490. High individual games: Cliff Lee, 202; Tom M., 193; Shafter Utah today for Compton. Calif., where he will run in the Compton one of the big favorites in the Memorial Relays Friday against the nation's at track Acres at the finest sprinters. Spring program Christensen will run with Olymr pic Champion Bobby Morrow of SOME SCORE Texas, Dave Sime of Duke and AMHERST, Mass. (UP) Am- Mike Agostini of Fresno State in herst and Williams introduced both the 100 and 220 yard dashes. baseball to intercollegiate ath- All of the select group have run letics at Pittsfield, Mass., in the 100 on or near the world Bob Bundy Named To Manage Provo Entry in CU League DAILY HERALD 1 1 1 1 1 McHale Leads Americans Compton Relays Other favorites include Sir Don, Thirty Days, Peachie Pan, Eddie Tom, Sir Jeff, Laura Don, Miss Brevity, Flying Lad, Mr. Cobbler and Miss Chatter. Lyman Rollins, a leading trainer, is bringing 15 of his better campaigners to the Spring Acre's meet, which will be spon sored by the Springville Jaycees. 'Top jockeys in for te meet include Orrel Topham, and Dick Wright. Carlson-2n1 Ward Central Utah Motor....! Pct.lM-ntre- x spill and thrill a minute when the water buggy Lite Sprinter To Run In day's program. 4 3 3 2 y- st 4-- 1, Thurs Carl's Utoco all-Sk- Skousen was signed by the Boston Red Sox and will report to one of their farm clubs in the near future. The burly Cougar righthander was the most consistent pitcher on the BYU mound staff this won-lorecspring, with a ord. Skousen is the second college player in Utah to be signed this by the Red Sox. They also spri signed Curtis Jenson, University of Utah shortstop and assigned him lo the San Francisco Seals. SFRINGVILLE Some of the best thoroughbreds in the West will be on hand for the annual Spring Acres race meeting, slated for Thursday and Saturday. Post time each day will be 2 p.m. There are about 60 horses already on the grounds and many of them have come here from the Denver, Phoenix and Tucson tracks. The track also is reporter in top shape for the meet. Indian Dan, a big winner at Denver last year, is one of the favorites for the Memorial Day -- BYU's line Conference pitcher, will play ill uii diuuiio ucauc mis summer, Cougar Coach Jay Van Noy saidtoday. For Thursday 3' W L d Owen Skousen, - Montrex, Springville Score Wins In Utah County Softball League Skousen Inks 1.50 Tax Included . KENTUCKY STR A I G HT B O U RB O N SPRINGVILLE Sponsored by Springville Jaycees THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, DISTRIBUTED BY NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY S5 PROOfc |