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Over the years, many educators; across the nation as otpII n Irvcallv. have insisted that comDetitive athletics well-beiW detrimental to the nhvsical and emotional of boys at that age level. That always has been their big argunient against including competitive atnietics m tne junior high school program. However, proponents of such a program are just .' as strong in their belief that4 such reasoning is so. Deen all-co- ' g in operation for the youngsters with (Whether the educators realize it or not, kids of junior and baseball high age are going to Tlay football, basketball and jit seems to this writer that it would be far better to have the youngsters playing with proper coaching, supervision and equipment than run into the hazards of sandlot highly-gratifyin- i 6-- 6) 4-4- Cleveland Ford (10-3- and Berra. ) THE MAN'S OUT The San Francisco Giants' Edaie Rressoud is out sliding nto second in the fifth inning of Thursday's game against the Chicago Cubs. Bressoud to stretch it into a double and Was thrown tried out by the Cubs' centerfielder Bobby . . rm I T i M JJ won inomson. ruxrang cne tag on joressoua is ssnortsop iijrnie isanics. me uubs I and (9) (Heraid-u- n ra, Bridges. 0201 Chicago . 7-- 0 2-- r, Love-land- 0 7 10 0 j 6 12 2 (7) Loes (10i 200 000 000 300 000 Bost. Beamon, Zuverink and Triandos. Wilson, Kiely (7), Still Another Factor Involved 8-- - Smith (10), WaU (11) and White. ). Loser Wall Loes Winner ). HR Stephens. sod. (Only games scheduled.) (2-7- There's atill another factor involved, according to backer of junior high athletics. They claim Provo High's football and basketball teams are hurting, because of a lack of a competitive athletic program in the city's junior high schools. disadvantage when The Bulldogs are' at a particular forced into competition against schools from areas of the fstate in which junior (high athletics exist. Provo High's baseball teams have been exceptionally the strong for the past couple of years and much ofbasecredit for their stature: must go to the city's junior ball program, which each year funnels a wealth of talent into the school. BY High also has had strong baseball teams for the past two seasons for the same reason. With a break from the powers that be, Provo High could be just as strong in basketball and football as it ha& been in baseball the past couple of years and figures to be for the next few years. (3-7- The stellar third baseman came National League 010 000 020 Philadelphia S 9 0 to .the plate in the fourth inning 1 6 1 and Bundy worked the count to 000 010 000 Milwaukee and Sawatski. Wil-le- three and two with two men out. Roberts (6-sacks bulging, Ronnie Trowbridge (9) and Crandall. With the one between the center and tagged HRS Hemus ). Loser Willey for a grarnjl slam fielder right Bouchee. and homerun ball game. the 4 7.2 010 200 010 Chicago Second Loss 2 3 10 200 001 000 San Fran. This is second joss the the only Phillips, Hobbie (7), Henry (9), G. d Anderson team has Lowry Elston i(9) and S. Taylor. Giel. this both and in came year Grissom (9) and Schmidt." Winner ). Giel ). Loser flobbje HRS Long, Banks. - y, 8) (2-1- . suf-fere- j i (1-3- (6-5- 000 002 000 000 000 000 Pittsburgh Cincinnati ' ' 'Mayor of Harmon Park' Draws Praise Nuxhall (1st game, Loser twi-nigh- howler, colfer and soft- ba ler. was hiffh in his oraise of Pete Olsen, while talking the other day about; the "appreciation night" that was thrown for the "Mayor ot Harmon rarK." "They paid tribute to . a wondertui guy," iiown said. Standings ). t) 101 000 200 000 100 010 St. Louis Los Angeles n W L 4 7 0 Happy Service 6. 1 h. (5-7- (3-3- - well-know- 7) 1) Ferrarese (4-5- I 5) 7) 8, 5-- 2). 3-- 8) 3-1- ). Pioneer League W. Missoula Uolse Idaho Falls Magic Valley Billings Pc. L. 7 3 6 4 4 3 6 7 5 '53 .700 .625 .600 .571 .400 .300 .286 GB - I fl m 2) 7-1- wonders not only first-plat- 3-- 1, 7-- - 35 38 33 40 Pittsburgh Los Angeles 6 8 .479 .452 twi-nigh- Omaha 5 Louisville at Wichita, ppd, rain. 8 1 ' 1 ; Mobile 8 Memphis 5' t) Los Angeles 2 night) St Louis 2 (2nd Texas League Tulsa Corpus Christi-Friday's Probable Pitchers Houston 4 Austin 2 Pittsburgh at Cincinnati (2) Fort Forth 13 San Antonio 0 Kline (7-and Law (7-vs Pur- - Dallas 7 Victoria 1 and Newcombe key (8-Philadelphia at Milwaukee (2) Simmons (5-and Sanford (56) vs Rush (6-- 'and Spahn (10-49 8) 5) ? 5) (1-8- ). 8) 3) ). 0) X7-3- ). - ll 02 . 18 27 . 7-- ng Denver Wednesday's Results Southern Association Philadelphia 3 Milwaukee 1 Chattanooga 3 Atlanta 2 Chicago 4 San Francisco 3 Pittsburgh 2 Cincinnati 0 (nicht) Littie Rock 5 New Orleans St. Louis 4 Los Angeles 2 (1st Birmingham 4 Nashville 3 j (8-6- twi-nig- ht 2-- ' 1-- '!" 7-- 3, 3-- 3) (5-2- 4) morale but alsofor the Phillies, who suddenly are back within striking distance of the National League lead. Bouchee, making; his .first'j appearance of the season, slammed a homer that helped the Phillies e beat the Braves, j Taursday. It also boosted the Phils into a virtual fourth-plac- e tie, only hVt games behind; the lead. , Bouchee was j understandably nervous being in! the lineup for the first time following his rein statement to baseball after teing involved in a morals charge. "I was so nervous the first time ne said, I could hardly up, swing the bat." Ie showed, too, as he took! a called third strike. "But I got looser as the game progressed," he revealed. That was apparent by his eighth-innin- g homer of Carlton K 5. ). and McLi&h 4 3 Baltimore at Boston (2) Porto-carrer- o Great Falls 3 3tt (5-and Pappas (5-vs Pocatello 2 m Sisler (6-). and Sullivan Thursday's Results Saturday's Games Magic Valley 2, Pocatello 3 Baltimore at Washington Missoula 8, Great Falls 2 Kansas City at Cleveland (night) Idaho Falls 8,' Billings 2 Detroit at Chicago (night) Boise, bye. Boston at New York (night) Friday's .Schedul e Great Falls at Missoula National League Billings at Idaho Falls W. L. Pet. GB Pocatello " 1 at Magic Valley Milwaukee 39 30 .565 ... Boise, bye. St. Louis 37 33 .529 2tt 2 5 Parade 4 V " 38 25 .521 3 San. Francisco ' 36 :486 38 Association American 5H Chicago; Cincinnati 33 35 .485 5 Indianapolis 5 Charleston 1 32 34 .485 5 St. Paul 11 Minneapolis 1 Philadelphia (0-- 2) " jv:-:-:-- j Misso uri Pin Teqm Set For Kosof Joust i" " ! OGDEN The world (UPI) championship Falstaff Brewln g team of St. Louis, Mo., will make ite initial appearance in the Maxie Kosof World Endurance Bowling Classic here Saturday and Sunday. The JFalstaff team, headed by Buzz Fazio, will bowl in two blocks of team competition 10-ga- me in the classic. Three teams will represent Og- den in the team event. They are Daniels Printers, Qgden Medics and Dick Lindgren Painting. Salt Lake teams entered in the meet are American Bowling En- ply, Bonwood Bowl durance Combo', Bowding Ball and Equipment and the Maxie Kosof Endurance team from the Salt Lake Bowling League. Sylvia Wene, former holder of the women's single title, also will appear this weekend. Sup-Kear- ns . S x-- - Po-dr- es 1) - ). 07 00 1 Elks 0 University Appliance Jones, Jackson (8) and 0 Williams, Drysdale (9) and Christen Bailey ). Jones Roseboro. Winner Wednesday's Results HR ). Loser Williams Larker. Happy Service 14, University Bob Lewis Likes Playing in Canada (2nd game, night) 12. Appliance 2 9 1 000 001 010 St. Louis n to Provo baseball Los Angeles 000 201 OOx 3 7, 1 Five baseball Dlavers Thursday's Results (2-team H. Smith. in a Canadian Centre Grand and on the Maglie fans are playing Happy Service 14, Christen (8-tVii 'siiTnmer . Thev include Bob Lewis and Joeand Pignatano. HRS Bailey 7. j Park). .'Bejecroft, former Provo High and Chief League stars, and Gray, Neal, Boyer. Schedule Saturday's were Monday's Schedule 'Jatk Cravens, Leon Moyes and Whitey Haynie, who 9:00 a.m. Elks s, Happy 5 p.m. Pacific Pipe vs. members of BYU's Skyline and NCAA District 7 cham- -' Service. J pionship team this spring. 6 p.m. Debs Frosty vs. CIO. In a recent letter to his folks, Lewis said he thorough8 p.m. Telluride vs. Madsen NORTHEAST BOYS LEAGUE 2000 He also fans said in the league. ly, enjoyed playing Cleaners. Standings attended a game one night in Grand Centre, a town of .. w only 1500, and that a tourney4 in another league town: Exchange Club ........ L... 3 0 PROVO PONY LEAGUE 2 drew 6000 fans. Utah Office Supply Major League Leaders Norton Fruit Co............ 1 Standings By United Press International J 0 Thorn's Rock ..5. W L Motor? Lose a National League Anybody Modern Cleaners ........10 2 & Club G. AB R. H. Pet. Results Playet Thursday's motor while . 7 boat power Anvbodv 72 290 60 106 .366 Mays,' S. F. r. lose a Club Leven's " Norton Fruit 2, ;? Exchange . . 5 i Cragheads Musiais, St. L. 68 246 37 89 .382 15. J. .. fishing at- - Strawberry reservoir ... r. First 5, .333 77 end of motor 25 231 57 north at a Security the Chi. such found Dark, Ed'Rambeau Monday's Schedule 4 54 171 25 57 .333 Beesley ...... L. in water about the been had St Flood, said eight He ijt Thorn's Bock vs. Norton Fruit. Seethalers the pond. 4 ... 41 267 88.330 68 Ashburn, Phil. out. days' when.it was draggedoverhauled Thursday's Results American- - League motor and the the Rambeau says he's Leven's .327 284 8, Beesley 2. 37 93 72 da, Giants 50; Spencer, Giants 49; Fox, Chi. him Vivian at can have it contacting it by losing person Modern Cleaners 5, Seethalers Vernon, Clev. 59 172 26 56 .326 Mays, Giants 46. J Park and identifying it. American 255 82 .322 53 68 Red C. K. Jensen, League Cerv, 63 208 30 67 .322 Sox 63; Cerv, Athletes 60; Saturday's Schedule Ward, K. C. 10 81 .315 t 48 a.m. 257 65 SenaClev. Senators 48; (Lemon, Craghead ys. Levens Power, Wil :. Sox 'Runs Home tors (Harmon Park), 43; j 46; Gernert,.Red -won who PiSchedule said 43. Sarazen,. . Monday's .National "League Thomas, liams, Red Sox Eng. rounds,"; ST. ' First 26 S the vs. British Cepe-dCuba ago. p.m. 21; Security years v rates Open 22; Banks, Pitching a Cairistie O'Connor, (XJPI) ' to give it a good I'm "But Braves National Giants going McMahon, 16; . Mathews, League Craghead. ; brawny Irish Ryder Cupper from try." , 7 p.m. Levens Vs. Modern Cubs Braves 10-Braves 16; 16; Mays, Walls, Spahn, the' lakes of Killarney, carried a ' Sarazen shot a creditable 73 for Giants 16. ':' 2; Phillips, Cleaners. Farrell, Phillies lead into the conclud- the second day in a row Thurs- " American League Jensen, Red Cubs 9 Giants vs. p.m. Taylor ' Realty Worthington, 11 British the hks round of was total but Athletics ';. Sox 24; Cerv, 21; Koufax, Dodgers day, Beesley. ing American League Larsen, YanSenators 16; Mantle, YanOpes golf tournament today with behind O'Connor's leading 18S. 3 ; Gene Sarazen far to O'Connor followed his , opening 7 67 kees 16; Triandos, Orioles 16. Births during the Mayflower's kees 1 ; Turley, Yanl :ees " '" 10-- historic voyage in 1620 raised its :,:: "'1 Oria over ,i Baited Yankees '"j the with, la Runs cold, Ford, Pappas, 'ttt:rear;:.T 4tl know I'm going to have to damp Royal Lytham and St. National League Sullivan, Red SoX Thomas, Pi- oles passenger list total from 102 to two 7 Anna's White last Bot Cuba course crouad rotat thee Thursday. dr5 xnytp ft; Banks, 2 Lan-drit- - (0-0- (5-2- Press International run by returning Ed 2-- (2-1- 4) Chicago at San Francisco (2) Willey,' which followed one by Briggs(2-0- ) and ffillman (0-vs Solly Hemus that broke a 1 tie. Antonelli ) and Worthington Bouchee's roomie, Robin (Roberts, held the Braves to eix hits (Only games scheduled.) in posting his sixth victory; against Saturday's Games . eight defeats. Chicago at Los Angeles (night) A crowd of 66,485, largest ever Pittsburgh at Milwaukee G. Lowry Anderson 000 000 0 3 to see a National League "night at Cincinnati Madsen and Jarman; Bundy and game, watched- the Dodgers and Philadelphia St. Louis at San Francisco twin-biLaursen. Cardinals split a Pacific Coast ' League at Los Angeles: The, turnout 7 2 raised the Dodger total fat home W. L. Pet. GB. Smeaths Shopping 200 000 200 004 x 6 6 1 to 1,016,287, 49 32 .605 and approximately Phoenix Byrds & Chads 46 32 .590 VA Anderson and Ringwood; Part- 10,000 had to be turned away. San Diego 47 33 Vi .588 and Vancouver Jex. ridge 40 34 .541 Salt Lake IVt Mecham Const. .. 030 022 5 2 FEAST OR FAMINE 35 46 .432 14 Seattle 31 41 BOSTON (UPI) 7 6 Carlson Sporting . 300 020 432 13 either It's Portland 34 45 .430 14 Larsen, Overley and Pope; feast or famine for Baltimore's Spokane Smeath and Casper. 29 48 .377 18 Billy Loes. Loes lost seven Sacramento straight games without a victory Thursday's Results this season. He scored hiisl first Phoenix 13 Vancouver 3 victory on July 1 and promptly Salt Lake 5 San Diego 2 ' notched his second Thursday when Spokane 2 Sacramento 1 he blanked Boston ocer the last Seattle 6 Portland 1 5 5 3 How the Series Stand innings in a TIMPANOGOS PONY LEAGUE 2 Vancouver 0 Phoenix Baltimore. triumph by Standings " i W L x 11 2 Provo Phillies mi 6 5 Telluride 7 CIO Steelworkers lii..v ' 5 Madsen Cleaners 5 Pacific Pipe 2 10 Deb's Frosty 1 Thursday's Results Phillies 5, Debs Frosty 2. Pacific Pipe 7, CIO 5. Friday's Schedule 8 p.m. Timpanogos Allstars vs. Salt Lake Cops (Harmon -- 4-- 7, at Spokane 0--7) (Dick Hanlong, 9-and f Conni r Grob, ), Salt Lake (Don Urquhart, and Joe Trimble, at San Diego (Hal Wobdeshick, and' Bud Podbielan, Portland (Vic Lombard!, 2-and Larry Jansen, at Seattle (Marty Kutyna, 64, and Jim Dav-i- s, ). Junior Baseball Summary 2 5 0 0 7 0 Witt, Face (7) and Foiles. Nux- hall, Jeff coat (7), Schmidt (9) NATIONAL BOYS LEAGUE ). Witt and Burgess. Winner (4-4- By United One home Bouchee did for his own (1-- 3) No-H- it the second half of play at the Central Utah Motor Takes hands of the Central Utah Motor. Lead In Softball Race The hit by Kump took the starch (2nd Half Standing) 6 1 .857 out of the G. Lowry team and they Central Utah Motor 5 2 .724 gave away a couple of more tallies G. Lowry Anderson 5 2 .724 on throwing the ball away and & Chads Cabinet Byrds Montrex Service ..... 4 2 .667 Berdean Jarman's' double that 2 5 .286 bounced over the center field Carlson Sporting ..... h2 5 .286 fence. Mecham Construction .000 7 Boiwn's Smeaths Shopping ... 0 Manager Shafer fighting Byrd & Chads Cabinet team stayed Big Gary Madsen and Ronnie right in the thick of the fight for their softball second half honors with a 2 win Kump combined talents to pin a convincing 0 de- over a winless bul Improving feat on the hard hitting G. Lowry Smeaths Shopping Center. The two teams battled away at Anderson softball nine last night 2 a at Harmon Park. tie; for six innings until a 's homerun iby In so doing Manager King Charley Jex, a double Central Utah Motor charges by; Dean; Turley and singles by took undisputed lead in the last Lynn JexVand Shatter Bown netted four big runs and the, game. Provo Major Softball race. Wins Weird One did what thought many Gary was the impossible as he threw an Mecham r Construction won a amazing no hit no run game weird one over CarJon Sporting against the 'slugging garage team. Goods 7 as they ended the game Madsen pitched a beautiful ball with a freak doubles play on an game in registering the first shut infield fly that no onecaught. The out that has been gained against error-fille- d game was important two in G. the Lowry squad years inasmuch as it drew the Mecham team into a tie with the Carlson of play. His poise and confidence was nine for fifth spot in the standings. bolstered by the timely hitting of Kenny Nielsen led all hitters on Ronnie Kump. Kump is unques- both teams as he hit two doubles tionably one of, if not the greatest in four at bat. softball player, that ever sunk a Line Scores: in 5 1 of the Harmon Utah Motor 000 430 Park Central pair spikes ' (8-4- ! Ed Bouchee er (2) ) Kansas City at Chicago (2) Dickson (6-and Daley vs ) Wynn (86) and Moore Detroiti at Cleveland (2) Foy. tack (6-and Agulrre (3-ys Game Stars As Phils Win Against Springville Nine Herbert, Grim (8), Tomanek (8), Gorman (8) and H. Smith; Wilson, Shaw (8), Lown (9) and Battey. Winner Wilson (7). Los). HR Battey. Herbert er (15 Innings) 7 21 0 000 000 110 300 002 Bal. j Grand-Slamm- SacramentptBud Watkins, and Pete Mesai 5) (4-7- Madsen Pitches FitzGer-al- d. 000 000 000 100 24x Kansas City : -- .- ). 3. and Sturdivant Turley vs Ramos (6-and Clevenger (11-3- Teiephoto) Ronnie Kump Hits (4-7- og mm 11 Friday's Probable Pitchers , 8-- 5, 3-7- New' York at Washington 4-- 3. Spring Loser Kemmerer ). HRS Lemon, Siebern, Mantle 2, Ber- nii-ric- . 1 6-- Kem-mere- .466 ZVt .465 13 .417 17 Washington 2' Baltimore 7 Boston 5 (15 Inn.) Chicago 7 Kansas City 2 (Only games scheduled.) finnnnrn 3 6 1 200 000 100 Washington 39 38 42 Thursday's Results , survival-of-the-fitte- st Washington New York urt Major League Results By United Press International American League New York - 000 040 30411 18 I 24 33 20 Baltimore mm Major League Line Scores i TMia "( - l. action. Educators have hollered long and loud that putting the junior high youngsters face to face with competitive Athletics will make nsvcholocrical misfits out of them. Yet nobody can deny but what a person is up against a world from, the day competitive, V he's bom until the day he dies. a to send youngster into a comIsn't it far better the petitive world prepared' to face it and to roll with he is hound to come wo acainlt than it is to send him intd it, cringing 'j and unprepared to cope with the way of. life? J Actually, it is just as important that a:boy or girl be mentally tough as it is that he be physically tough and there is no denying that competitive athletics build both kinds of toughness. A lot has been' said and written about the lack Kof physical fitness among the young people of our nation as compared with the European Kias. Tt. sem to. this writer as if comnetitive athletics in go a long way toward increasing the junior high would 5ie nation's youth. of physical fitness j ' s 1 j full-sca- le well-know- a v al 1 Many communities including those in the Salt Lake football programs and Denver areas, now have J Shaf ter Bown, Seattle 1 Portland 0 . Salt Lake 1 San Diego 1 American League Spokane 2 Sacramento 0 W. L. Pet. GB Friday's Probable Pitchsrs New York 46 24 .657 ... Vancouver (Art Ceccarelli . 1 Kansas City 26 35 .507 10H and 3, George Banberger Boston 26 36 .500 11 at Phoenix (Dom Zanni,and Detroit 35 35 .500 11 35 36 .493 11H Curt Barclay,. Chicago , m; I . Major League Standings By United Press International i j Some Have FullScale Football Programs j I 1 ,;!.. highly-competiti- ve 1 hard-inittin- g 6--1, 6-- 0, much hogwash. ' junior baseball They point to the most communities in now in oteration TrotrraTna through out the nation. They also point to the LDS Church Junior All M Men and the Catholic Church's CYO programs. t mi these programs include ooys oi tne junior nign age ievei and are being carried ion without dire effects on the emotional and physical development of the nation's youth. dog-eat-d- Oilbson, 4 Baseball Scoreboard "5'' '. sixth-eede- ng 1 :V'- 6-- 2, - I : th Harlem who' won from Negro girl crown last year, the women turned on all her famou power Thursday to "annihilate" Britain's Ann1 Haydon in 8 minutes, 64. She meets Britain's Angela d Mortimer, who eliminated Suzi Kormoczi of Hungary, inl Saturday's women's fiv nals. la given a slight edge Cooper over Fraaer to win the title taken last year by Lew Hoad, who promptly turned professional and is currently coining money with Jack Kramer's troupe. Cooper, rated Australia's No. 1 player, game calhas the solid culated to beat his fellow countryman under Wimbledon pressure. crowd of 15,000 A standing-rooto is expected set the big match on the famed center court, highlight of a program which also inmatches in cludes semi-finmen's, women's and mixed doubles. Mkss Gibson teams with Maria Bueno of- - Brazil against Mrs. Mary Hawton and Mrs. Thelma Long in one of the women's doubles matches and she also plays with Kurt Nielsen of Denmark against Britain's Billy Knight and Shirley Bloomer in a mixed doubles semi-finaMiM KlfoVi - ; Al-th- ea atronor movement afoot be-anoth- ' RESIGNED v y Theodore Roosevelt resigned as assistant Secretary of the Navy in order to organize .the Rough Riders for service in the rSpanlsh-America- o War. Pocahontas was the first wrt in th Virginia. KTiPlish. con- - nhnrrh in Lions-Taylo- rs Leaders In Big Leagues . j : Money vl in a 44 j 10-hor- se . , i 5 i I i t , Sie-ver-s, Irish Golfer Leads British Open ANNE'S-On-THE-SB- -- : A, f a, i , 6--1; !. 4; 7-- 3; 5-- 2; one-stro- ke 36-ho- le .146-hod- Sie-ver- s, e" t. . 56-year-- 7-- 3. ? 11-- 7-- . 33-35-68 ' I It I m v mm man CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP WINNERS r Millie Caine and (left) Mary Braun, winners of the Timpanogos Women's Club championship tourney are snownabove. Miss Braun won the championship flight by defeating Doris Young,' 5 and 4, while Mrs. Caine won the first flight by de featmg Joyce Mo6re, 2 and 1. Each received a trophy donat edvby Utah County Sheriff's Posse. v i 5--2; 5--2; 5--2. . ,. Mcndly Fincnco 1 X : OADIATORS REPAIRED Anto Glass Installed Specialised Work SI I I AHLANDERS LI 4S$ 8 Obit. Arena. V4 ("l-f- j xs 3; 1 vfyIVlonoy stetho Hati 7 r. T t i. : Ens. ! I i " AaWey' '' XCM wt V ! i V v. I |