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Group NEW YORK (UP) Talk about years ago as he swept the turn. at back Midvale nine every slumps, Bill Sarni of the Giants Herald Sports Editor The Timps, who finished fourth hasn't gotten a single hit this seaProvo's Timps will attempt to in this sea- son but he still considers himself play league Amregular over row a in two make it the happiest guy alive. erican Fork and wrap up the son (Spanish Fork won the reguSarni's active major league caAmerican and season crown lar championreer ended abruptly when he sufShaughnessy Playoff ship today at Timp Park, but Fork ended up second), won Fri- fered a heart attack last Feb. 25 a few Mark Clarke, their ace southpaw, won't be available for mound duty ."The game will start at 2:30 p.m. Manager Doug Hansen of the Timps said the brilliant and youthful Clarke, the club's pitcher this season, has left Provo for Tucson, Ariz., where he will enroll at the Uni- day night's game by scoring runs in the first inning off Bob Sanders. Dale Lewis climaxed the inhomer. ning by rutting a two-ru- n needed Hatch was all Five runs as he pitched one of the greatest games of his career. He stauck out 14 batters, gave up only six hits and walked but four. versity of Arizona. The Timps collected a total of a Jolt Loss 13 hits off the pitching of Sanders. Bill Hain and Doug Hansen led Although admitting the loss of hits each. Clarke, who pitched and batted the attack with three the Timps to victory over Spanish B H PO A Fork in a semifinal series of the American Fork 0 10 2 .5 lb playoffs, was a jolt, Manager Weiser, If 1 .0 0 5 Hansen said he felt he was still Young, 1 2 3 3 ss in a good position as far as Hardy, 3 pitching was concerned, because Tate, rf 2d 6 2 Denny Job has returned to the Peters, c 1 2 8 4 club after a season of profes- Story, 4 0 Hunt, cf sional baseball. 4 1 0 1 3b r "Job is eligible to pitch in the Taylor, 1 0 3 0 Sanders, p . . playoff because he appeared in 1 0 0 0 a couple of games with us early in the season and has been re34 6 27 13 tained on our roster," Hansen Totals a Batted for Sanders in 9th. said. "He just got through pitch- Provo 501 010 1019 13 2 ing professional ball this year Am. Fork 000 013 0004 6 1 so he should be in excellent win-ninge- five-unearn- ed st 110 13 10 shape. The Timp Faux, 2b Hain, ss Hansen, 3b Ford, lb Wankier, ef Lewis, c 9-- best-of-thr- Granite former a 5 4 3 3 If ....4 Hatch, p Totals ee 0 0 0 9 0 14 1 2 2 10 0 3 0 0 39 13 27 ,9 Hansen 2, Wankier, HarHR Lewis. SO Hatch 14, dy, Sanders 7. BB Hatch 4, Sanders 2BH Stuhldreher To Talk In Salt Lake SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Harry a member of the Stuhldreher famous Notre Dame Four Horsemen arrived Saturday in preparation for his appearance Monthe Bleacher day at a meeting Quarterbacks. in A former head football coach at University of Wisconsin, Stuhldreher is now assistant vice president of U.S. Steel with headquarBILLINGS, Mont. (UP) Cincin- ters in Pittsburgh. nati, Ohio won a finals berth in The public is invited to hear the the American Legion little world famous football speak but series Friday when it weathered reservations mustgreat be made. a desperation rally to down Portland. Ore., Job, ace, was one of the key figures as the Timps won their last 20 league games of the 1956 season and swept to both the first and of the second championships Utah State Baseball League. Hansen said he was confident Job would take up where he left off as a Provo pitcher last year. Job's .pitching opponent is expected to be Nig Tate, who was the 'big hero in the Forkers' victory over Midvale in the other semifinal Until the near-fatninth, Cinplayoff series. The Steelers took two in in that series command all the straight games, cinnati was with Tate, who once hurled for way, scoring two runs in the first the Pittsburgh Pirates, going the and third innings, one in the fourth distance' on the mound in both and three in the ninth. In the earlier game, Greer exgames. In fact, Tate pitched a bril ploded for five runs in the third in the second liant inning and held on to end Washwon ington's hopes of remaining in the game which American Fork of He looked like the Tate double elimination tourney. Cincinnati Grabs Berth Fjnals Of Legion Tourney veteran-righthande- r, ninth-innin- g 8-- 6. al four-hitt- er ; i 3-- 0. Bowling League Scores SPRINGVILLE MEN'S COMMERCIAL LEAGUE W L League Standings Art City Bowl 4 0 Pete's Chevron 4 MEN'S LEAGUE Standings SPRINGVILLE INTER-CIT- Y League Snow Dairv Buckley-Johnso- n Oj South Main Market Miners Auto CuSligan's U. P. Juniors , Week's Results 3 1 0 0 Won P, Juniors Snow Dairy Miners Auto South Main Market U. 0 4 1 3 0 4 1 " Keith's Cameras & Marty's Thorpe Brothers Dairy 4 Hi-La- Pin 2069 2455 2080 2191 2279 2375 Dot & Marty's i 0 All-Americ- Pin an Team Selected MILWAUKEE (UP) Don Car- 2550 2319 2211 2388 2388 2143 3 3 N. Y. Rangers Schedule Drills NEW YORK (UP) The New York Rangers announced Saturday that 25 pro and amateur prospects will compete with 17 holdovers when they start training next week at Providence, R.I., for the National Hockey League season. T n nd WeJSs Bringhurst, 530. Buckley-Johnso- n, vote-gett- er All-Ameri- ca ing Congress. With Carter on the first team are Dick Hoover, Akron, Ohio; Bill Lillard, Chicago; Dick Weber, a teammate of Carter, and Lou Campi, Dumont, N.J., the only one not on last year's first team. On the second team are Buzz Joe Miceli Eyes Championship Go After Victory Lamberts Plan To Award New Trophy NEW YORK (UP) Victory and Henry Lambert, New York jewelers who established the Lambert Trophy in 1936 for the Eastern college football champion, announced Saturday that a new award, the Lambert Cup, will be presented annually to the Eastern small cpllege champion. The Lambert Trophy, won last year by Syracuse, will continue to be presented to the major college champion. Almost 100 small colleges will ba eligible for the new award. retirement. Saxton, 27, announced his retirement after suffering a fourth-roun- d tecu kacn niuoo ittnehlkc round te. .;cal knockout in the TV fight with Miceli before 1600 at the New Capitol Arena. The from New York was attempting a comeback. Saxton, apparently "washed up," was on the canvas five times although Referee Charley Reynolds designated only two trips as official knockdowns. They were in the first and third rounds. "I sent him into retirement," Miceli. "That was said A Li fl ii ir. J , nan . . . uu S) iriyjirxj USE OUR RE - LOADING ALL FULLY The Shaver Center and 2. 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But their pitching couldn't quite match $ee-crofartistic twjriing. and Robbins, with were Bob Lewis, with the big hitter for the Junior ror Spanish Fork ... 010 000 000 Tl 1 001 002 0Ox3 7 t Provo However, the USLTA executive and Johnson; Swenson Bradford, committee, by a reported vote of Beecroft and Garrett. decided against asking the International Tennis Federation to Israel is the first, Jewish rtaie in Palestine! since 70 A.D., the approve open play. The special committee, said Tur- year in which the Romans destroyed the Jewish state. ville, favored open tennis because of two main considerations; 1. The present state of amateur tennis, in which large sums of expense money are paid to players for participation, in tournaments, good-lookin- HD MOTOR OIL 53j five-ma- of the sixth inning with a double, Dick Page got on base on an er- two-for-thre- Against Open Tournaments ignored the recommendations of a special committee and voted against sanction of open tournaments which would allow amateurs and professionals to meet each other in regular play. n The special committee, headed by Ed Turville of St. Petersburg, Fla., promptly resigned. It had studied the question for the past six months, and Turville said the committee had talked to players, tennis equipment manufacturers, sportswriters and fans, and had found overwhelming sentiment in favor of open tournaments. -1 WASHINGTON (UP) Joe celi of Brooklyn claimed the right to a shot at the welterweight crown today because he had beaten ex:hampion Johnny Saxton into g Here's a rvgged, shoe that Jarman designed with the smart new continental lines. Fashioned of rich royal grain black or brown leather, it offers the maximum of comfort, long wear and smartness. Come try a pair today. Perfect for school and correct for all casual occasions. QUAKER STATE 10-S- AE Lawn Tennis Group Votes mm. styled RETAIL QUANTITIES 1- le FOREST HILLS, N.Y. (UP) The U.S. Lawn Tennis Association's executlvt committee has ee i 193. SAE 15 S2 best-of-thr- championship series. The second game of the series will be played Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Spanish Fork. Beecroft, a former Provo High athlete, turned in another fin pitching performance Friday night, as he held the visitors to one hit and struck out 11 batters. He also wielded the big bat FritripJt day night. It was his two-ru-n in the sixth inning that broke a tie and gave the winners' their margin of victory. Ronald Robbins opened the last Mi- n, WHOLESALE PRICES ON Cen- - Betsy Rawls, national women's open golf champion, will hold a clinic and play an exhibition round Tuesday afternoon at the. Timp Course, according to Bill Johnston, course pro. The clinic will begin at 3:45 p.m. and there will be no gallery charge, it reported. After the clinic, the nationally famed woman exhibition round with Earl golfer will play a nine-hoWilde, the club and city amateur champion; Mary Braun, local women's champion and Johnston. 529. SALE! 1, Betsy Rawls Schedules Golf Clinic at Timpanogos Links ter, a member of the national match game champion Budweisers of St. Louis, Mo., was the leading on the second annual team announced today by Bowling Magazine, official publication of the American Bowl- time. High Individual Game: Allen Individual High Game: Wells Lee, Keith's Cameras, 217; Wayne Bringhurst, Buckley-Johnso220; Dearing, Art City Bowling, 204; Harold Thorn', Culligan"s, 204; Julian Rawlston, Art City Bowling, Boyd Snow, Snow, 194. SUNDAY HERALD kinson Jtr., Vernon B. Romney and Marshall Huffaker, Critchfield said tentative plans are to form a group which will hold regular luncheon as veil as evening meetings during both the football and basketball seasons. Elections will be held at the second meeting for officers of the new group and a schedule of activities will be proposed at that n, 531; Opti- mistic Brigham Young University football fans will meet in Salt Lake City Monday, Sept. 23, to organize a local booster organization. The group will also get a preview of the coming season's activities from Coach Harold Kopp. Hundreds of BYU graduates and former students in the Salt Lake area have been notified by mail oi the meeting and the booster1' organization initiators also have invited the general public to attend. Dr. J. Barnard Critchfield is chairman of the committee planning the event. Other members of the sponsoring group include Dr. Neil Willing, Elwood R o m n e y Max Manguim, Dr. Ernest L. Wil- 0 Art City Buckley-JohnsoBowling, 873; Pete's Chevron, 860; High Team Game: Buckley Johr-son- , Thorpe Brothers, 831. 856; Snow Dairy, 43; South Individual High Series: Allen Mam Market, 818. Lee, Keith'6 Cameras, 549; Bert Individual Hi?h Series: Joe Hud- - Early, Art City Bowling, 536; son. Snow, 541; Boyd Snow, Snow, Julian Raulston, Art City Bowling, 540: Bob Holley, Buckley-Johnso529 Paul Weight. Peter's Chevron, Culligan's Hi-La- 3-- AKE CITY. (UP) at tral Utah League's Joe Beecroft proved to be the defeated Spanish Fork, "man of the hour" for the Provo Timp Park. It was the first game in the Junior Timps Friday night as they 0 4 0 1 Keith's Caremas Pete's Chevron Dairy High Team Game: L 4 4 2391 1 3 0 4 0 4 nd Week's Results Art City Bowling Thorpe Brothers W 3 Dot 3 4 go easy on them pep pills you're slippin in the boys' meals, Doc !" dark-haire- d 5. High "Better g, 10 Moyes, rf Jensen, good-lookin- "Second, who would sign me to play? They'd be taking a big chance The Giants have been wonderful to me. After all, I was a stranger to them and they had no real obligation to give me a Fazio, Qetroit; Jim Spalding, ABHPOA job as coach." Louisville, Ky.; Ray Bluth, St. 5 0 Steve Louis; Nagy, Detroit and ... 5 2 0 1 Tom Hennessey, St. Louis. Nagy ..5 3 2 4 on was the first team a year ago. 5 3 0 1 Provo manager said he would start Job, also a young southpaw just out of high school, on the mound today as Provo shoots for the victory that, would give them the playoff crown and a trophy. The Timps defeated the Steel-er- s 4 Friday night at American Fork in the first game of the championship series, behind the great pitching of Glen Hatch. during the club's first day of spring training at Phoenix, Ariz. ex - catcher conThe valesced at his St. Louis home until Aug. 21 when he rejoined the Giants as a coach. "Some people may feel sorry for me," offered the Sarni. "But I consider myself the luckiest" guy in the world just being around the boys again and getting a chance to remain in baseball." Sarni, who figured to be the Giants' first - string catcher this year, glanced at the catcher's mitt in his locker and smiled wryly. "All I ever use it for how is a little easy toss," he said. "I've thought about catching again but I came to realize there were two important factors to be considered. "First, I have a responsibility to my family, my wife and my little boy and girl. SALT Today Beecroft in Hero Role As Junior Timps Win 3 to 1 Cougar Grid Enroll in College; By RAY SCHWARTZ F -- 3.00 '$18.60 IN STOCK OVER 100 GUNS CHOOSE TO Fit 0 M V f . : "m v. "J 9 i e - 4 i 1 1 . . r' |