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Show - Marge Fillis Crushes Lee Hulbert To Win State Women s Golf Joust Nibley Park Time Out Dick Dixon, and Bob Kirkpatrick s of the rolled into the the of division men's singles tourProvo Tennis Club's June ney. Thurgood defeated Stan ColDunford lins, turned back Jud Flowers, l, Dixon triumphed over Marge Fillis, Salt Lake City, Utah's blonde bombshell of women's exploded golfing circles, of excellent with a sudden string shots Friday to crush Lee Hulbert of Salt Lake City and win her second consecutive state women's 36-ho- 9-1- le finals lkes Mat, Boxing Show Slated For Monday i 2-- Semifinal matches will pit Thurgood against Dunford and Dixon against Kirkpatrick. Janice Mitchell and Nadine Ashby reached the finals of the women's division. Janice Mitchell defeated Carol Peay, while Nadine Ashby whipped 9-- 7; 2, -- golf title. Mrs. Fillis was held in check for the first five holes by her opponent from Salt Lake's Bonneville coiwse, but came back strongly to win 1 in the at Provo's Timpanogos course. "Toughest darn baseball town The perennial titlehoWer from I've ever umpired In!" Salt Nibley Park course utilized a deadly short game to score the triumph. The two finalists halved the first five holes. Then Mrs. Fillis won the next three, split the next two and took the next four to go seven up. Mildred Hurst of Meadow Brook won the president's flight with a 1 victory over Alice Lindberg of Tooele. Rayne Hartman of Salt Lake City won the first flight, The Provo Boxing Club will beating Monte Anderson A total of 67 women golfers parsponsor its second boxing and three-da- y meet. in the ticipated wrestling show Monday night at Friday's Results (the old Marge v the Central Junior High Championship flight hard-hittin- g with Provo High), Fillis def. Lee Hulbert, Mildred Don Kennington in the feature President's flight Hurst def. Alice Lindberg. g battle. 12-1- 6-- 4-- 6, j 3-- 2. 12-1- 1. 2-- 1. mitt-slingin- First flight LaRayne Hartman Kennington, the Intermountain welterweight champion, will meet Elmer Bylund of Orem in the main event. Kennington, who hails from Star Valley, Wyo., kayoed Conn ell Olds in the sixth round of a scheduled eight-roun- d Condef. Monte Anderson, solation Ila King def. Vi Shepherd, 1. Vera Mallory Second flight Consoladef. Vera Darby, tion Ora Showell def. Wanda Nordquist 2 up. Third flight Nadine Brady def. Theone Ludlow, 2 up. Consolation Phyllis Froisland def. Alice Jensen, 2 up. Fourth flight Virginia Fellis def. Mrirba Turner, 1 up. ConsoJoAnne Johnston def. lation Carol Snyder, Lou Hansen def. Fifth flight Consolation Jean Wagner, Shane Elfrieda def. Helen Leathern, group Gross: Special nine-ho1 Hannah Farrell; 2 Lenore Collins; 3 Evelyn Hawn. Net: 1 Eleanor Dawson (won playoff from Mabel Brobeg on first extra hole); 2 Mabel Brobeg: 3 Adelia -- Pippy. Low putts: Phyllis Christensen. 3-- 2. 3-- 4-- 3. bout. The bout featured last week's fight card and it was the first time in his career that the veteran Olds, who is president of the boxing club, was ever knocked 1, 6-- 3; 3, 6-- 4. 6-- 1. semi-final- 6-- 6-- 3; 6-- 1, 6-- 1, D. Leaders In Big Leagues J Brown, 6-- 3, 6-- 3. diviIn the boys John defeated Smith sion, Craig Reid, Kirby McMasters turned back Fred Morris, and Mel Bennett triumphed to gain over Art Dowdle, semifinals. By UNITED PRESS Smith and McMasters will meet National League in one semifinal match and BenPlayer & Club G. AB R. H. Pet. nett will meet the winner of the 57 227 28 83 .361 Bob Nor ton Stan Dixon match in Fondy Pgh. 65 259 40 92 .355 the other semifinal clash. Musial, St.L. Finals in all divisions are 62 238 36 81 .340 Hodees. Bkn. Robinson, Cin. 67 275 52 93 .338 scheduled to be played next Sat69 291 53 96 .330 urday, according to Lee Foster, Aaron, Mil. tourney chairman. American League 6-- 2, 7-- 5; 6-- 2, 6-- 1, 6-- 4, 6-- 2, -- 66 225 62 87 .387 Mantle, N.Y. Williams, Bos. 62 216 48 77 .356 64 209 39 72 .344 Boyd, Bal. 67 259 42 85 . 328 Chi. Fox, 241 37 78 .324 62 N.Y. Skowron, Home Runs National League Aaron, Braves 20; Musial, Cards 17; Snider, Dodgers 15; Moon, Cards; Banks, Cubs; Crowe, Redlegs, and Mathews Braves all 14. American League Mantle, Yanks 21; Williams, Red Sox 19; Sievers. Senators; Zernial, Athletics, and Maxwell, Tigers all 15. Runs Batted In National League Aaron, Braves 58; Musial, Cards 57; Hoak. Red-leg- s 48: Mays, Giants 46; Moryn, Cubs 42; Crowe, Redlegs 42. American League Sievers, Senators 53; Mantle, Yanks 52; Skow-- v ron, Yanks 51; Wertz, Indians 48; Malzone, Red Sox 44. 15-rou- nd - 1 All-St- 36-ho- 147-poun- ; A Make your selection from the balance of our spring stocks. 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Larry Boardman SIGNS PRO CONTRACT WASHINGTON (UP Former Dayton University guard Jerome (Bud Ward has signed a 1957 professional football contract with the Washington Redskins. Washington drafted the lineman last year while he was still in school, However, Ward did not play be cause of a knee injury. OPEN A . -- - Cmnie oiniirirAx7S GSedbsftDin)s TfllwimgllnajJif Sffoire! Public Invited To Look Over New Clubhouse f 90 le d' tairffs le rows ar 7-- OUR 9-- 2; night in a nationally-televise- d Mazeroski has walloped the ball from Mechanics Building. at a .433 clip for the last 10 "But we want Brown and we'll games to raise his average from take him," said De Lucia. .243 to .286. Boardman went into the bout a slight favorite, and was looking to a title match with the elusive Brown. However, the Bu&so switched places with the 21 year-old Marlboro, Conn., lad, knocking him down twice and going on to carve out a popular decision in a rough and tumble ss rug-gedne- r use ! 9-- 2. A lot-all- 4 5-- 3. 30 Ruling Cuts Cincy Players Off N. Roster 9-- 1; 6--1; 6-- 4. Students Gen'l Admis Rinrsfde WEST JORDAN (UP) Odds-ma- n Jay NEW YORK (UP) forof brother younger CarFullmer, Eddie Borden has tabbed mer middleweighttitleholder Gen 0 favorite to men Basilio the The Provo Timps wiH play playing at Magna in an 8 p.m. tow beat Sugar Ray Robinson in Sep- their farm club, the Junior Timps game and Midvale traveling to Fullmer, will make his home 15 against professional debut July 5 tember. at th Central Utah League, to- Bingham for a p.m. tilt. Andy Maes of Denver. Robinson, 36, will defend his day at 2:30 p.m. at Timp Park. Fullmer, in two previous profesweltersional bouts, has scored impresmiddleweight title against The Timps originally were sive victories at Madison Square a in 30, weight champion Basilio, scheduled to play Pleasant Grove Garden and Chicago Stadium. He bout at a New York ball today in a Utah State Baseball L. as an amateur, appeared park. Promoter Jim Norris said it League, but the Grovers, who AAU cham Intckrmountain winning would be either at the Polo reportedly are quitting the cir- All-St- ar a probefore becoming pionships Grounds, Sept. 16 or 17, or at cuit, informed Manager Doug fessional. CINCINNATI (UP George Yankee Stadium, Sept. 23 or 24. Hansen they would be unable to Matchmaker Laurel Brown of team a this field afternoon. Crowe and Gus Bell of Cincinnati the sponsonnu West Jordan AthThe exact site and date will be Manager Hansen said he tried aren't pouting at being left off letic Club said Maes was decided soon. to get a game scheduled with the National League All - Star for the bou because of hissigned Norris, who closed the match the Grand Junction, Colo., semi-pr- o team. in the and his Friday, believes that the federal team at Grand Junction for team by Rocky Mountain popularity Lopped off the area. court will permit his staging the today, but the Colorado club's a ruling Friday, Crowe In his last big bout Maes batfight because it was in the process schedule was full. So Hansen andspecial in CinBell homers hit each to a draw with Jess Pool tled Monof negotiation before last decided to have his club play the cinnati's 1 victory over Philadel- of Salt Lake City. The bout, a day's order by Judge Sylvester J. Junior Timps. phia Friday night. Crowe hit his to the Ernie Durando-Gen- e Ryan to break up the Internahe would "loan" 14th homer with two on and Bell preliminary said Hansen contest n Denver, Fullmer tional Boxing Cluib monopoly. two of his pitchers, "Spud" connected for his eighth homer was the best battle of the eve Norris finally granted Robinson Stephens and John Blair, to the with the bases empty. ning. his demand for 45 per cent of all Junior Timps and would "bornet receipts from the gate, theatre- row" Jim Neebling from the CUL WINS FIGHT -TV and movies. But to do team. MELBOURNE, Australia (UP WINS WOMEN'S TOURNEY that the promoter had to pare 5 Mark Clarke, a regular pitcher GLENEAGLES. Scotland (UP) Ramon Fuentes of Los Angeles, per cent off the 25 for which Ba- with the Timps, will also see the seventh - ranked welterweight Philomcna Garvey of Ireland silio already had signed. - round deci12 a won Mrs defeated action today Hansen said. contender, George Valentine 160 4 no at of Coluzzi be of will sion over admission There and 3, in the Scotland. Only Sugar Ray's pound Italy Luigi will final at crown be of the British Ladies Melbourne Stadium. Fuentes stake; Carmen charge for the game. of Chittenango, N.Y., will not be Two semi-pr- o league games are weighed 160 pounds and Coluzzi Open golf championship Thurs- -' title. on tap today, with Spanish Fork tipped the scale at 156V. dav. risking his 1 Shantz, Yanks Schmidt, out. '6-Cards Athletics Trucks, was once rated Kennington Sanford, Phils among the top welterweights by Buhl, Braves boxRing Magazine, the bible of ing. Altogether, there will be 30 rounds of boxing Monday night Olds said. On the card will be Gary Lewis, Gary Gammon and John Hudson, all of whom were impressive on last week's card. Tom Robert Clark and The public is invited to attend Chynoweth, Kenny Bona will also be on Mon- and look over the Provo Gun Club's brand new clubhouse today night's card. The wrestling part of the day. Dr. S. W. Georges, president program will feature a match between Sir Charles Stewart and of the club, said the "openhouse" "Dennis the Menace" Leonard. will begin at 10 a.m. The clubLeonard and Stewart battled It house is located near Provo airout in a match last week, with port. BOSTON ( UP Unranked John- Stewart The gun club also sponsored coming out the winner. ny Busso looked in the direction The first preliminary Monday an "openhouse" Saturday and a of lightweight champion Joe will begin at 8:30. large number of people came out Brown today after dumping con- night to take a look at the new tender Larry Boardman by the MAZEROSKI SHEDS LABEL wayside. 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