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Show - 1 v .V & - t Area Sports Briefs Provo Woman Cops Test ifn S. L Summer Bowling Tourney : jetton Brothers A challenge tag team champions Bat and Jap as Provo woman copped th , handicap award , here at top" feature of the regular program, Rolfe' summer, women's bowling j SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) With the lifting of a ban imposed on f classic, y tVii .nklvny) tir'U4. XT.. uauucv liviaia vfiigui. kap award with 2,435. Jo Oswald title took the scratch series. with 2,199 for the' Awards will be "made July 21 at a party at the Women's Bowling Association Club.' all-arou- nd . : f . . Wasatch County streams for some years, fishermen will be allowed to fish waters tributary to Straw-berr- y Reservoir beginning Tues:' ;';.',:.. .;:.'day. , The waters, dosed- - earlier because ;6f .interference with livestock, will be open until Sept. 1. They include Indian Creek, Straw- ' berry River and Clyde Creek. , i 12-ga- me CUL Slates 'Star Game For Tonight ' jT b- i state TheCentral Utah League will hold its annual midsummer 1'civil war" tonight, starting at 8 o'clock their great array of hitters. ' - , Manager Doug Hansen of Provo will handle thet "Rebels wWie Manager Ferd Evans of Lehi will direct the "Yankees." X j - requests to the Bureau cf Sport for fish Fisheries for stocking public' waters, iGat- and-WUdlif- e,. r lin emphasized. : This is in accordance Wildlife Service of the Bureau of ' Fish will be provided under the Sport Fisheries and Wildlife has established policy of the Bureau been signed, it was announced of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife. regular itocldng program to wai today,; .; j,"' The objective is to insure maxi- ters, at required to maintain ' The agreement was signed by mum returns to the fishermen. sport fisheries to stocking nones Harold Crane, ; director of the The effective use of hatchery to be served by federal V hatch- The game will pit the top play- ers ox the league's northend teams : against the outstanding performers Iroan the southend. The Northerners will go into the game as favorites; X because of " K agreement providing for state of Utah will be coordinated coordinated fishery programs be- with statt fishery management tween the state fish and game de' partment and U. S. Fish and programs. with at Timp Park. all-arou- nd Two PORTLAND. Ore. (UPI) dewere boxers LaKe Salt City in pre here night feated Tuesday liminaries to a bout which saw an unanimous Denny' Moyer iwin ' Ai kiecLsion over middleweight ' Andrews. Portland's Jimmy Raxter knock ed "oat Keith. Eoff of Salt Lake won a City, and Tommy-ThomaTKO : over Salt . Lake's Jimmy . Morley." i f A new , ' I New Fishery Program Pad: SigEierJ WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1853 Utah County, Utah All-Arou- nd SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) n DAILY HERALD 1 1 ' fishj and game department, and John r C. Gatlin, director of ' me ieaeou agency. r. Harold director, Utah Fish and Game Department, and Regional Director John C. Gatlin of the U S. Filh and Wildlife Service, Bureau of Sport Fish eries and Wildlife, Albuquerque, N. m.t announced today the signing of a new agreement providing for coordinated fishery programs between the two agencies. Under this agreement, the of fish from federal stocking hatcheries in public waters of the , i 1 fish in fishery management programs is .a highly technical procedure, it was pointed ; out. The stocking of fish must be correlated with other fishery management procedures if better fishing is to result. j Stocking programs under thl new agreement will be based upon biological studies and 'will be evaluated regularly to insure that they are producing desired ( eries. V - '. -- The number, size, and species of fish stocked"; by federal hatch eries willl, be governed by the needs of the waters and thefoa-pacit- y of the hatcheries to proI duce fish. ... ., Crane said the coordinated program made possible under the agreement is an important Step forward in meeting our objective of more effective management of results. our fishery resources, and is In Under the new agreetnent, it line with practices that lhave been Will not be necessary for indivi- proven to be effective in other duals or organizations to submit areas. . , jj I s .... i . - i ' ' ;SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The to the hit women are , expected fairways). in droves here Monday ...klf:! ,f41 ' for opening of the Utah State Women's 'Amateur Golf Tpurna- nieflt. " Entries were still pouring in meet to be held for ttie at Bonneville July Champion Maoge Fijlis will be back to de fend her crowni five-da- y 7-1- 1. Jl If J$ 1 , CITY , UPI) K Man Will fight alligator Here Fri SALT , LAKE WINNERS OF JUNIOR GOLF TOURNE Y The boys and girls who won the vari-- ! ous divisions of the Timpanogos Junior Golf Tourney are shown above. They include (left to right): Kenneth Thompson, boys 9 to 11; Christine Clark, girls 9 to 11; Doug Whitlock, boys 12 tovI5; Kolleen Johnston, advanced girls, and John Ashton, advanced boys. Dixie Wells, champion of the girls 14 to 18 division, was absent when the picture was taken. day, night as the special feature of o the weekly Fairgrounds wrestling card: Fight fans . A i V - I , f the see will, also ' ' , ' 5 Aussies Play In Wimbledon Semifinals ' TNGLEWOOD, Calif. (UPI) The "new" Silky Sullivan may not provide as many thrillis as' the fold,"' but if his latest race is any indication he's probably going to make a lot of bettors happier Silky, after a long drought in wnicn ne famed to win a race de spite his highly publicized late fin ish, came home in front at Holly wood Park Tuesday afternoon to capture the $7500 San Clemente Purse by two lengths. Forsaking his usual desperate gallop in the stretch, Silky dis mal failure in the Kentucky Der- - ian tition' I'.. Ashley Cooper and Mervyn Rose met In - Top-seed-ed ttiird-ranke- d one I all-Auss- semi-fin- ie . match. al Neale other, was of Australia Fraser pitted d Kurt Nielsen against - In th fourth-seede- d sixth-seede- ..of JDnmark.Althea Gibson of New York, the defending -- champion in women's inglos, was the, only American to .spot in either gain a' semi-fin- al men's or women play. No play singles was acheduld' in women's ' - today. . j ' ' , .. . 6-- 4, quarter-fina- 4, match Tuesday. l ' - - . 1 38 on the front nine, v The fem- . eon meeting preceded the tour ney with Jo Anne Ferguson serving as chairman. Next Tuesday's "Ladies Day" activities will feature a "Beat t!.c Pro" tourney. " 1 m v. s7 h LA u J mm test for Silky Westerner on u 9C u ZDIpHK ITDKtlQ The true l , - 19. V ' I mm n , regular- Timpanogos Women's Golf Association lunch maker. The next mais the $100,000 tor the best score turned in by a inine linkster this year. never railed by and Preakness than more, three by lengths finder a steady ride by jockey Bill Shoe- July An all atax team from the Salt Lake Cops League will meet an aggregation from the Timpanogos Pony Lea gue in Provo , in a' special In dependence uay baseball game, Friday at 8 p.m., in Harmon These famous tires give you bruise -- blowout pro riow B.F.Goodrich tection, grip-fa- t. tread, and , 1 XTVTnXT coru ia one ior resistance r to j bad bumps, beat and constant flexing. All this PLUS liberal trade-in- s now at your friendlv B.R Goodrich st - 11 uesb-iuio- wn 1- 1 dealerl : SIZI . - 9.50-1- 4 WHtTEWAU IM old-styl- e . All-St- . Pirates to Hold Tryout Camp At Derks Field, Mary Braun and Betty Duke won top honors in a "blind partner" tourney held Tuesday at the Timp course. Doris Young and Ellie Ashton were second in the contest. Ellie Ashton won the prize for the lowest number of putts 15. Miss .j Braun, a a fired women's par youngster, . lia Timp 'Stars To Meet S. L. Nine second straight This marked yoar that no American reached kt i men's singles. the smi-fina- lf Barry MacKay of. Dayton, Ohio, was oighth seeded;' came closest but proved an asy victim for .6-fin a outhpaw Rose, M, tibe , '. Mary Braun, Betty Duke Cop Ladies7 Day Golf Tou moment Silky Changes Racing Tactics To Cop Victory WIMBLEDON, England (UPI) Aii almost semi: in men's round final singles was m iap in the Wimbledon tennis championships today while di5ap-pointe-d American entries' were ' to turn to doubles compeforced ' i Tark. The game was originally slated as an exhibition match be tween teams from Tim panogos and Wasatch Leagues, but Wasatch is not yet ready to make an all star "selection,: and the Salt Lake Cops team agreed to .participate' in the Provo game; The game is slated as part Polio Fund of the nation-wid- e from campaign, and receipts the- Friday game will be sent back to aid in the fight against J j All-St- j B.r.uoucincn 1 WdStyU I i 11 . B.F.Goodrich m "WEEKLY TRUCK TIRE always smoother 3 ' ss m NYLON , ; - "DOWN i ar The Pittsburgh Pirates in con junction with Salt Lake City Bees at Derks will hold a try Field in Salt Lake .City July 19 and 20. The camp will 'be for boys 16 t6 22 and will be under the supervision "of west coast farm director Bob Clements, assisted by Pitts-- r burgh, scouts Bob Fontaine; and Jack Taylor together with; Bee manager- Larry Shepard - and polio. "i coach Nike Sandlock. RADIATORS REPAIRED Starting time will' be 10 a. ml 'A both days., .Players are asked to Anto Glass Installed bring their own uniforms and Specialized Work American Legion players must AHLANDERS have written, permission from 490 So.. 0dv Avenne their coach or post commander to attend. , j. out-cam- AS LOW AS ar J j j 6.00-1- 6 f KEAVY DUTY EXPRESS ll95 6.00-1- 6 2595 1485 7.10-1- 5 279S 6.70-1- 5 Plui tax and retreadabl tir Plu C" 6.50-1- 6. tax and rtradabl firs : it's slow- distilled - 7 . f 0X 14 .. Aluminum portable folding PICNIC TABLE "J . M - So DOLLARS IN THE BANK ?J Li VJ til MAY DRAW 3 Dollars r invested in sports equip-- ment wll draw much more healthful recreation - companionship and appreciation of the great, out-- ) doors. VI (( it With the increase of Nervousness and Heart Disease, and", with the coming oi a shorter work week. It is now more imperative than ever beforej that ybu Relax learn to. play and enjoy the great "Out Doors." 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