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Show 1 i Mem aster, Bennett Reach B6y$ 18 and Un der Finals Mel Bennett and Kirby Mlckelson vs. winner of Schumhl-Br- o of the wn and Meljor-Shofinals the m atch. reached, A! diviIP under Doubles Men's and Class boys singles (finals) sion of the Utah Valley Tennis Morris vs. Jack Thurgood-Jac- k d Tourney by scoring victories winner of Buck n Dixon and Salisbury-DoPaul Wednesday. McMaster defeated Art Dow-dl- Mcintosh match. , Time to be and Bennett turned arranged by contestants). in The results: back Bob Norton, semifinal matches. Boys 15 anc under singles Most finals in the tourney, Kay Wilkinson def. Gary Peter 7John Mlckelson sponsored by The Daily Herald, son, def. John Recreation Provo the Muhlestein, Department and the Provo Tennis Club, will Boys 13 and under singles-N- ed Ashby def. John Westerlund, be played Friday and Saturday, .6-according to Linn Rockwood, Boys 15 and under "doubles tourney director, Harvey MelloiHLynn Schoel def. Friday's schedule: 13 Under and Worthington, deLynn Oborn-Ca- rl Singles Boys Wilkinson-John Mlckel fault; Kay (final) n Callahan-JohWes Evans-Mike son Mike def. 1 p.m. Winner of John terlund, Callahan vs. Ned Ashby. Under 13 and Boys 13 and under double Singles Boys Steven ... Baugh!Dave Holdaway (final) 1 p. mi John Mlckelson vi. Kay Wilkinson. Boys 13 and Under Doubles (final) 2 p.m. Kay Wilkinson-Joh- n Mc-Mast- er el Dixon-Richar- e, 6-- 3, 8-- 6, 7-- 5, i 6-- 1, 3-- 6, 7-- 5, -; 6-- 2. 6-- 1, 1. 6-- 1, 6--3. 6-- 1, def. Wing, Roger Porter-Dou- g WesMike Callahan-Joh- n Carroll-Jerry terlund def. Kent Ward. Elmer Terry Class B singles def. Len Pugh, Women's singles Nadine Ashby. def. D. J. Brown, D. J. Brown-Harr- y Mixed doubles Brown def. Vance Bentley-Robi- n Hansen, Class A men's doubles Jack Morris def. Evan Thurgood-Jac- k 4-- 6, 6-- 0, Trane, Boys 18 and under singles Bob Norton def. Cliff Pierpont, Baugh-Keit- h 7-- 0 6--2. 8-- 6,, 6-- 3, Bennett Mel 6-- 2; Payne, 6-- 0, Dennis def. 6-- 0. Boys 18 and under doubles Bennett def. Kirby McMaster-Me- l Tom Bailey-ToHansen, default. Class fi Men's doubles Warner Murphy-SpencYoung def. Flash Mickelson-JiNorton, m er 6--2, m : 6--1. V Major League Standings By United Press International ; American League Walsh Pet. GB W. L. Honors Due Sunday 37 19 31 29 28 29 New York Boston Kansas City Detroit 23 29 Cleveland 29 32 26 30 26 31 26 32 ... .661 .517 .491 .491 8 m 9V& .475 lOtt .464 11 .456 11 Big Ed Baltimore CHICAGO, (UPI) Walsh, an ailing man who virtual- Chicago .448 12 ly gave his blood for big league Washington Wednesday's Results baseball in its formative days, was getting transfusions himself Boston 13 Chicago 9 today to .enable him to appear at New York 3 Cleveland 2 (night) Baltimore 5 Kan. City 3 (night) the Chicago White to honors Wash, at Detroit, ppd., rain receive game Sunday won 50 years ago. Thursday's Probable Pitchers Sullivan Boston at Chicago Walshi 77, was receiving blood ). (4-vs. Wynn m a Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., hospiKem- tal to build up his strength, so Washington at Detroit ). vs Foytack that he can attend the game. merer (3-New York at Cleveland-nKuc- ks HeTl be honored . with a plaque ). vs Bell on which will be engraved the (4-' at Kansas City Baltimore lengthy list of his feat while vs. Gaxver with the White Sox from 1904 (night) Brown (1-Sox-Baltimo- re , j 2-- "Oh, it Isn't such a strange landscape. Have you ever seen the fairways at Briarwood after my wife plays golf?" five-hitt- six-hitt- Wilt Signs With Globetrotters 4-- 1 - Walsh, a Hall of Fame player who quit playing in 1917, still has a prominent place in the baseball record book. No man ever has pitched more innings in an American League season, 464 in .1908. Only one American Leaguer ever won more games in a season, Jack Xhesbro of the New York Highlanders with 41 in 1904. Walsh won 40 in 1906. ; 0, : - - .. . t Plans for , 27 football game between Brigham Young University and the University of Utah were changed again Wednesday. Sources at BYU, which has charge of the game despite the fact that its location was changed to' Ute Stadium, said the game will be played in the afternoon, rather than ' in the evening, as originally scheduled. the-Sep- t. shot- - pete In his specialities, the put and discus.! Three Salt (UPI) Lake linkster walked off .with top honors! In the Tooele Women's Invitational Golf Tournament. here ' 1 Wednesday. ) . (UPI) aww Salt Lake ed to turn out for Country Club's Invitational Worn en's golf tourney here Friday. Entrants from five Utah clubs have already registered lor the nine-hol- e tournament, ' .' w guavi j ai v the'. fciiau Avivit; TOOELE CITY LAKE SALT I Striejman of Meadow 'thd low net crown, took Brook Linksters will LOGAN (UPI) while Mary Lou Baker of the same course took low gros? hon- tee off here June 23 for the Lo- m contest. gan Golf and Country Club Pro-Aors and the hole-in-o- Delores ne An area 85 (UPI) miles west of here has been approved for development as a migratory bird resting haven and breeding ' grounds by the :Migra-tor- y Bird Conservation Commission of the Fish Springs National Wildlife refuge project. Director Harold Crane of the Utah Fish and Game Commission said the refuge will cross some of the best migratory fowl tournament. NEPin fly-way- s. Crane said the refuge "also can into ' a prime shooting grounds." develop L. Jay Silves(UPI) n track ter, Utah State's team, left here today for Bakers-fielLOGAN one-ma- d, Calif., where he will compete this weekend in the National AAU championships. Silvester, who single-handed- ly GenefSjdps Up Drills For June 30 Fight WEST JORDAN Logan pro Ken Vanderhoff said he expects the entry list to include the names of pros Ernie Schneiter, Jerry Comer, Dean Candland, Dick Kramer, and Cliff Whittle. ' f For- (UPI) mer middleweight chamion Gene Fullmer, still hopeful of landing another shot at the title he once held, intensified his training here today for a June 30 rematch with German Peter Mueller.. Fullmer worked several rounds with Cedar 'City heavyweight Clark and! vounger brother Don Fullmer, then practiced on the punching bag. Mueller, who ias been detained is Portland, Or., is expected to arrive in Salt take City Friday to open training for the West Jordan bout, Fullmer declsioned Mueller in their first meeting Nearly in Gene's professional career. . s La-M- ar SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) .Salt Lake City is about to get some The . courts will be built atop the concretekiapped city water reservoir at 13th streets. Parks South 1st East and C. L. Commissioner Romney said department's construction should be finished by Aug. 1. A BISH'S SIGNS j earned the Aggies an eighth place finish in the NCAA finals at Berkeley last weekend, will com- - tennis courts. "water-cooled- " FR 3-38- 78 7 San: Antonio 6 Houston 5 Austin 5 Fort Worth 2 Corpus Christi 10 Victoria 4 Dallas and Tulsa, postponed. SINCE .181$ Nothing 0) m. er 6-- 2, -- ot (2-0- 3) old-tim- er NEW YORK (UPI) Wilt Cham berlain, one of the most publi cized players in , basketball history, has left the confines of the amateur courts for the greener Richmond . 8, Buffalo 1. pastures of professionalism. Havana 4, Montreal 3. With another year of eligibility remaining at Kansas University, American Association All American from the' seven-foIndianapolis 9 Denver 6 Philadelphia quit the Wheat belt Louisville 6 St. Paul 5 for a $65,000 contract with, the 3 Charleston Minneapolis 2 (12 Harlem Globetrotters. The pay innings) the The jackrabbit lopes along at high mark of the estiOmaha at Wichita, postponed, rain eclipses mated Goose received an $35,000 by easy gait of 35 miles an hour; Southern Association Tatum as a Trotter. its top speed is 45 miles an hour. Atlanta 5 Little Rock 3 New Orleans 10 Chattanooga 5 Birmingham 2 Memphis 1 Mobile 7 Nashville 2 Texas League , (5-6- 4) through 1916. But he'll draw benefits in an other way too. For Baseball e Anonymous, founded to help the for players ineligible present day pensions but who have financial problems, k earmarking funds received for a trust fund to pay Walsh's everyday living expenses and his medical bills. Baseball Anonymous is accepting contributions' for the Walsh Day at P.O. Box 414, Oak Park, . ; (6-5- 1) (7-3- Teen-age- d h 6-- 3. 6-- 0, ...... j 6-- 1. tastes ). Friday's Games Baltimore at Chicago (night) Boston at Kansas City, (night) New York at Detroit (night) Washington at Cleveland (night) National League Milwaukee San Francisco Cincinnati Pittsburgh 22 .593 27 27f 26 .550 .509 29 29 .500 5 28 32 31 32 28 28 St. Louis Chicago 25 25 Philadelphia Los Angeles finite like Pet. GB W. L. 32 33 3 4Vg 5 .500 .467 Gigantic Assortment! 7 .446 8 .439 8tt Wednesday's Results Los Ang. 3 Pila. 0 (night) S. Fran. 2 Pgh. 1 (10 inn., night) Cincinnati 6 St. Louis 1 (night) Chi. at Mil., jnight, ppd., rain. Thursday's Probable Pitchers San Francisco at Pittsburgh Miller (M) vs. Kline ). Los Angeles at Philadelphia h vs Podres (7-(night) SOSCB &3xm Savings on Yoor Driving Needs! Once-A-Ye-ar SswfinfiffBfl DD0 CCD i M 0. VKentucky Whiskljs 0 (6-7- Sem-proc- 4) i (7-4-). St. Louis at Cincinnati (night) Jones (44) vs Purkey Chicago at Milwauke (night) Patty Berg Opens Defense of Title (8-2- Phillip ERIE, Pa. (UPI)-at- ty Berg opened defense of her title today in the 29th open championship of the Women's Western Golf Assn. against some of the top professional and amateur women golfers in the country. 'The field, teeing off at d Kahkwa the demanding club course, will compete for $5,000 prize money in the match play event running through Sunday. It marks the second time the tourney inaugurated in 1901, was held jn Pennsylvania. Top professionals expected to e winner press Miss Berg," oL the event, are Louise Suggs, Mickey Wright, Martene Bauer Hagge, Betsy Rawls, Wiffi Smith, and Marilyn UeverlyS Hanson Smith. Adding international flavor to the oldest women's open, are .Jackie Pung of Hawaii, and Fay Crocker, Montevideo1 Uruguay. 81-play- er 6,370-yar- 72-ho- le six-tim- j vs Spahn (4-- 1) BRING YOUR OWN ). (8-3- ). CONTAINER AND SAVE! Friday's Games Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (night) fit Phila. (night) S. Francisco Provides 100 all times for more cleaning action-aengine power, better gas mileage and longer engine life. Equal to or better than the most expensive oils sold toddy. Chicago at Cincinnati (night) St. Louis at Milwaukee (night) Pacific Coast League W L PCT. GB 41 24 .631 Vancouver 39 28 .582 3 Phoenix 37 27 .578 ZVi San Diego 35 28 .556 5 Salt Lake 25 24 .424 13 Portland t 27 38 .415 14 25 36 .410 14 26 40 .394 15 Spokane Sacramento Seattle IN YOUR CONTAINER Regular 25c Quart! Wednesday's! Results Sacramento 2 Phoenix 0 Salt Lake 8 Seattle 6 Portland 6 Vancouver 5 (15 inns.) How Series Stand Portland 2 Vancouver 0 Sacramento 2 Phoenix ? Salt Lake 2 Seattle 1 San Diego 1 Spokane 1 Thursday's Probable Pitchers at Spokane (Connie Grob, 1 4-- 7) San Diego (Bill Werle, 6-3- ). Seattle (Majc Surkont, at Salt Lake (Jim Haridson, Phoenix (Pee Burnside, at bacramento (Pete Mesa, FIGHT RESULT Vancouver (Art Ceccarelli, By United Press International at Portland (John Buzhardt, MIAMI 'BEACH, Fla. Yama Bahama, 151V4, Bimini, B.W.I., Pioneer League outpointed Kid Gavilan, 150, W. L. Pet. GB Cuba (10). 2-- 4) Fight Results 3-2- ). 0-- 2) 0-5- Vodgo Cushion for Driving Comfort ). 7--1) 3-5- . PocateBo Great Falls BOXER DIES BUENOS AIRES, Argentina Boxer Santos Galvan, (UPI) who was knocked out by Fand - Coli'm of T una "Par-l- r rm .Turin 4 died Tuesday at the Costa Buero 33 32 22 23 29 24 29 26 . Boise Missoula Magic Valley Billings 26 23 21 28 32 DODGERS SIGN THREE LOS ANGELES, Calif. (UPI) tfhe Los I Angeles Dodgers an- .582 1 .547 .527 .481 .418 362 3 . a 6-- 7, 230-pou- nd all-arou- ; Bill Hurst, athlete, nd has been signed by the Toronto ball League. Hurst was a. four-lettman at ' Mkidl Tennessee er XN State College. ; (Asa w wmb 1 ton of stteMM can of ALLSTATE Awto Gloxo. CfewtoafeaMangioMfinldk. AND 1 Reg. 2x4x7-m- pair . QQr 77t nme Protect Vital Engine Parts; Reg. 1.29 QQ 77t .., ALLSTATE jOtonee yowr oH fitter refM to bee Ueon oil flowing. Cotton filters In ALL aponges or extremely aot) and oborbnt. Perfect for car or m ottroctiwe colowl borne ALLSTATE ST ATI reffNt w. flit ring gtwe wnlform Reg. 1.39 r 1 Kaop iSfe t Comfort on cm Air Cooled Seat Pad , ALSO AVAEABLi N PINTS... All SIZES FEATURE TWIST-O- N JIGGER CAPS. Reg. 2.59 End M hot, Jmcomfortabk drfvlngl St co!Id cpringi allow air to circulate batwoM you and tha ai. 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Wednesday's Results ' Neurological Institute after a deli Idaho Falls 15 Pocatello 7 catebrain operation failed to save Magic Valley d, Great Falls innings) his life. Boise 11, BiBiiigs ). V Football Game Chan ged From Night to Afternoon Contest sophomore Bruce Gardner of Southern California tries for his Jhird win of the NCAA College World Series tonight in 'a sudden-deatfinal duel with Misi souri, Wednesday nigh t Southern California's lanky Bill Thorn tossshutout and ed a three-h- it doubled home three runs to lead win over the Trojans, to a the Missouri and force tourney into tonight's showdown. Elmer Harbin, who hurled only 6 3 innings . for Missouri during the regular season but threw a against Holy Cross in the tourney's third round, was scheduled to face Gardner. Gardner tossed a when Southern Cal beat Arizona,, in the second round and won in relief when the Trojans elimion Friday. nated Holy Cross, In Wednesday night's game, Thom put down the first 14 Missouri batters, then gave a single to shortstop Ralph Hochgrebe. Southern Cal scored all its runs In the ninth. Ron Fairly, leading USC slugger with a dozen doubles and eight home runs, singled to John Werhas open the inning. bunted safely arid Fred Scott walked to fill the bases. 6-- 1. 6-- 1, Neb. (UPI) 1 Utah-BY- U ; Baseball Scoreboard ' 60, OMAHA, 6-- 0; 6-- 0, - Ed Tigers, (JSC Battle for NCAA Title TIME OUT 11 THURSDAY. JUNE 19, 1958 ' tJtah County. UUh DAILY HERALD Area Sports Briefs |