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Show DAILY HERALD JULY 9, WEDNTJSDAY. 1958 Orem Leagues Pony League Post Results Tourney Set Utah County, Utah . NATIONAL CUBS w. The story 'of Frank Gifford's retirement was pre-mature . y actually, he's made no decision and is a cinch to return to the New York Giants if thej pilot film of fiis fTublic Enemy" TV series doesn't attract a sponsor . . . Tipoff : knowing the magazines are preparing their all- pro selections now, Gifford suggested with a wink his . profile le kept in Over a 'cool dash of. tonic, we asked dramatic student Gifford, "They have to teach you how to kiss the heroine?", . . . "Naw, I use Stanislavsky (the natural mehtod) for .. - : that." . pro-'mot- er I . He was sitting in ... chair when the vibrator Cu's, CHICAGO Don SPRINGVIUiE Pony League teams states baseball five from 150 the o Ecssig, only player 6 will on this : converge city July starters to break par in qualify5 30, 31 and Aug. 1, for an. eight-tea5 ing, meets a potential giant knier tournament. 3 today in Walt Durdle of Peoria, Bud Schardine, director . of the 2 111., in the first sound of match tournament, reports that champion1 ship teams from Idaho, Wyoming. play in the 33rd National Public Colorado," Nevada and Utah will be Links golf tourney. entered. Preparations are already Essig Jed the qualifying with underway with the addition of line five strokes better than Dur 144, fences and installation of a home II',;! :". dle. " AMERICAN CUBS run fence, Mr. Schardine states. r Another top match will git Winner of the tournament . will W. L enter the tournament at LaMesa, Harry Mussatto, Macomb, HL, Westmore Dodgers 7 J2 Calif. and the winner of the Cali who qualified with a 148, against Windsor Flyers ".. 6 fornia meet will be one of the eight "Fishing? Heavens no! I'm a 7 Union bird watcher making some Fank F. Schmidt, Dayton, Ohio, top teams in the United States. Sharon Braves 6 who qualified with a 149. Committees are now at work on notes on our feathered friends!" 5 Geneva Indians Five players trailed Essig - in details of the event, Which will be Hill Crest Pirates 4 qualifying with 147, one over par held at! Memorial Park: Joe Miller Geneva Hawks 2 all were pitted against lesser and is housing director, with Gerry Hill Crest Cards .......... 1 opponents today. Randy Petri,a Heninger in charge of finance and Monday's Results Austin, Tex., school tickets. Leonard Stone and Keith Flyers 13, Cards 1. meets Bill Conroy, a 152 boy, Weight! are chairmen of umpires; Indians 11, Braves 10. from Seattle; Chet Lata- qualifier Glen Pyper, programs: Myron ' Union 9, Pirates 7.. wiec, Minneapolis, Minn., faces Carter and LaMar Weight, rules Ralph Vranesic, ) (154), Denver, SPOKANE, Wash. JUNIOR BOYS committee; and LeGranie Young, sound Harold Carter, facing his Colo.; Lawrence Robertson, Min system and television. W.. L. Platte Watts will manage the biggest test since a hitch in the neapolis. meets ai fellow towns 0 8 man,-RaWestmore Borseih (152); Gene Springville team, assisted Army, was an 5 favorite to beat Hansen, Union . 5 3 Dy uene Averett. Minneapolis,; play: 3 4 Sharon t big Nino Valdes of Cuba tonight George J. Rorbely Jr., Peebskll, 3 4 Geneva in tneir nationally tele- NiY. (153). and Bill Arakawa. 3 6 Windsor vised heavyweight contenders bat Honolulu, meets C. Allen Ducker, 1 6 Hill Crest Charleston, S.C. (150). tie. Monday,'" Results Carter, of Detroit, is ranked No Geneva 7, Sharon 6. 9 in the heavyweight class by Windsor 7, Union 6.. Ring magazine and Valdes No. 6; However, the National Boxing As HAS MOVED i sociation rates Carter No. 5 and .! TO SPRINGVILLE In a playoff Valdes No. 9. 51 NORTH 2ND WEST A capacity crowd of 8,000 is ex game to determine the first-hal- f of the Pony League pected, at the Spokane Coliseum. Orem Thursday Night Bowling championship of Springville, Superior Asphalt deLeague feated! Snow Dairy, last year's de W.L. fending champs. 7 Naomi's Beauty Shop The second half play got off to 6 Les Girls a scrambled battle, with Brookside 5 Steel Buildings Inc. . Market taking a quick 0 lead. 4 Maple Lanes Standings are as follows: 4 Double D Amusement W Standings 3 VFW Auxiliary 5 Brookside Market.... 3 Zoomerangs . . 2 Snow. Dairy 0 8 Center Service . Lazy Four 2 High Individual Games 2 Bank Springville LaRae Campbell 166. E u 1 a Superior Asphalt 1 Lott 159, Rae Christensen 154 1 . . . Miners Auto High Individual Series Dixie Rae Christensen 458, ? LIFETIME GUARANTEE Shannon 448, LaRae Campbell TIGERS SIGN TWO 423. Ask us about it! DETROIT Gerald (UPI) Blanks, a Detroiter who ' went west to Denver University, and Jim FALL IN HURT JOCKEY Harrold, Thomasville, Pa., have INGLE WOOD , Calif. (UPI) signed Class A. contracts with the Jockey Frank Costa suffered pain Detroit Tigers. ful injuries Tuesday in a fall at Hollywood Park and track physi cian Dr. Theodore H. Haller said the rider jrobably would be side lined from four to six montns 3T !tV (3lBiJIUtH Costa was thrown when his mount, Merrica, clipped the heels of another horse in the third race and stumbled. (UPD-TMedal- ist , , m ............ - ........... .......... ...'..... Bill Rosensohn y, Cus D'Amato'll never get his visit to Cut and Shoot, Tex. . . . where he spied alligators swimming in the Harris pool and an open pipe line on the edge spouting a perennial lick of flame "What's that for?" j he asked Henry Harris, Roy daddy . . . "That's to feed the fish." . and Cus thought they were trying to kid the city slicker until it was explained that insects are drawn to the flame, get their wings singed and fall into the water Challenger Harris was named for! Roy Tipton, a famous desperado of the area .' and daddy Henry vows the kid is every bit as tough ... ... ... The elder Harris described how the kid learned to he roped off a corner of the Harris acreage fight two sides barbed wire, two sides rope for a makeshift ring . . ..then used to go" into townand solicit tough oil field workers to come out to the farm and fight his kid . . . 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ONE GROUP BALTIMORE, Md.i (UPI) A pitches for the Philadelphia Philguy whose name ' wasn't even lies, showed why he's regarded spelled correctly in the official as the No. 1 relief pitcher of the program emerged today as the National League with a senational National "League star of the 25th two-inniperformance in which All-Stannual Game. he struck out four of the seven They spelled it 'Terrell in the batters he faced. 'Farrell walked program but the- :name is Dick Mickey Mantle to open the sevFarrell and yoiji can be . sure enth inning of Tuesday's 43 A.L. American Leaguers will get it triumph but then breezed 'past the next six hitters, striking ou V right next time. a Jackie! 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