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Show j Utah Va lev Tennis Tourney I , Pairinas In ' ' i , 2 r SUNDAY HERALD C: 1 , SUNDAY, JUNE Utah County. Utah From Start, Chamber Iain Looked Some Waters Up on as Just a Sports Commodity Not Open To Fishing Ann ounced r W - . vs. Jimmy Collins, Dick Brown vs. Kent Carroll, Craig Horton vs. Ned Ashby. a.m. Rick Jensen vs. Steven 'i Gulbrandsen. (Those not scheduled received byes and will play in the next round.) Boys 15 and Under Singles (all on BYU Courts) 11 a.m. John Westerlund vs. Van Bentley, Marion Bentley vs. Lynn Oborn, Albert Schmuhl vs. Gerry Black. , Jerry McQuivey vs. Bill Allred, J. H.' Parduhn vs. Nick Boshard, John Muhlestein vs. Jack Peterson. 1 p.m. Don Dowdle vs. Dennis Guse, Craig Curtis vs Leland Nelson, George Pierpont vs. Paul 11 -- 12-no- on . Prothero. ' I if "( t f , , - i i Beecroft Fans 17 It seemed certain today that Joe Beecroft. holds some kind of Central Utah League strike out record. Beecroft, a former Provo High and Chief League hurler, struck cut 17 batters Friday nightJh pitching the Provo Timps to a victory over Springville at Timp Park. j 21 Pleas- - , - Dowdle. Chall McRoberts vs. p.m. Cliff Pierpont, J. Carl Worthing-t- o vs. Craig Ord, Gary Rose vs. TJavmnnH Hansen. Georee Pier SPRINGVILLE PONY pont vs. Glade Goodliffe. LEAGUE GRADS 4 p.m. Art Dowdle vs. Lynn Standings vs. Val Oho-Bob .'AlcDonal W KendelJ, Qon Hales vs. Phil Gam, Haws '4 3 . .' Heating Keith FJnlayson vs. Wayne 4 3 Kolob Lumber . . . Nelson. 4 3 Doc's Springville 5 p.m. Kirby- McMasters vs. 2 5 Allentown Cafe John Dunford. Allentown Schedule: Tuesday's Will Begin Later vs. Kolob' Lumber, Springville fuhpr rtivismrs will beain Dlav Doc's vs. Haws Heating. lateV in the week. Anyone still PROVO NATIONAL didesiring to enter these other diBOYS LEAGUE visions should call tonrnev Standings rector Linn Rockyvood (FR W Extension 25) and it might be pos' 2 Service Happy sibly be arranged. 1 . Each player should provide University- Appliance 1 Christen Bailey two new balls for each match. 0 Elks used will be Two of the four balls Week's Results in the match with the winner Service 15, Univ. App. 6; Happy keeping the two unused ones. Service 13, The winner iof each match Happy Christen-Raile- y Christen BaiElks 4; 8, 6; must assume the responsibility ley 14. Univ. Elks 15, App. of phoning in the results to The are All matches Daily Herald. TIMPANOGOS PONY LEAGUE to be played on the BYU courts Standings at the time scheduled unless the W opponents can mutually agree on Provo Phillies 3 a different time and place. 2 Madsen Cleaning Run Two Weeks Tclluride Motor . l 1 The tourney will . run about C I O 1 ... Deb's Frosty two weeks and The Daily Herald 0 Pacific Pipe .. . .. awards will present appropriate Ffiday Results to the winners in each division Phillies Provo 14, Deb's Frosty a la addition, traveling trophy Pacific 13; 12, CIQ Pipe 2. to the men's will be awarded 5 p. m. PhilSchedule: Monday Class A champion. lies vs. B. 6:30 p. m. Edgemont Play in the girls 18 and under Iclluride vs. Madsen Cleaning. . and girls 15 and under divisions 8:30 p. m.. Deb's Frosty vs. CIO. of because eliminated has been a scarcity of entries. However, ' girls entered, ln: these divisions may enter the women' singles and doubles If they, desire. Several topnotch plavers have ti rtict A onmnafltlnn J:ck Thufgood, a reat veteran of Jccal tennis wars, has been CHICAGO (UPD The major seeded No. 1 In the "A" . singles. down on cracked have leagues Other top notch "A netters in- beanball pitchers, PSalfuhnrv . 1tiA rtfc nWftn Starting with yesterday's schedBob Kirkpatrick, Stan Collins a pitcher will draw an autoule, ' Don Mcintosh, Gary Crandall, matic $50 fine if he is warned by and Kirby McMasters. the umpire against intentionally Dave Weiser has been seeded throwing at the ; batter. No. 1 In the Class B singles. Other If such a pitch is repeated, the Include "B" topflight players pitcher wiM be tossed out of the Elmer Terry, Norm Gulbrandsen, game and be liable to further fine Weldon Moffitt, Henry Chung, or suspension, according to the Warner Murphy, and Harvey. judgment of the league president. Glade. The new regulation was framed Top Class A doubles teams are by Presidents Warren Giles of Thurgood and Jack Maris, Dick the National League and William and Buck Dixon, Salisbury and Harridge of the American League Mcintosh and Merlin' Slack and m a meeting Friday. The meeting was called after a Kirkpatrick. All in all indications are that rash' Of "duster" incidents cropped the Utah Valley tourney will be a up In the National League within the past two,, weeks. redhot affair. Major League Leaders By United Press International; National League Jensen getting a double and Jerry & Club G. AB R. H. Pet. Slack a two-ru-n Player single. In another league game played Mays, S.Fran. 49 201 48 87 .433 Friday night Lehi defeated Orem, Musial, St. L. 42 157 24 66 .420 Ashburn, Phil. 45 17Q 30 59 .347 behind Paul Taylor's five-hCepeda, S. F: 48 197 37 66 335 hurling. 43,167 25 55 .329 Taylor struck out 10 batters and Hoak, Cin. was iir trouble in only one inning American League the fourth--i- n which Orera Nieman, Bait. 34 109 16 40 :367 scored all of its runs, 45 183 23 63.344 Fox, Chicago Ernie Seppi of Orem and Lee Kuenn, Det. 44 167 25 57 .341 Taylor of Lehi banged out a double McDgald, ' N.Y. 40 146 25 49 .336 apiece. Skowron, N.. 28 107 13 38 .336 The line scores: Home Runs 000 000 0000 Springville National League Banks, Cubs 000 021 OOx 3 Provo 16; Walls, Cuts 14;- - Thomas, (P000 300 000 3 5 2 irates. 14; Mays, Giants 14; CepeOrem 100 310 OOx 5 8 3 da, Giants 13 Lehi American League TJerv, Athletics 15; Jensen, Red Sox 11; PROVO WASATCH PONY LEAGUE Standings i , - Major Leagues Crack Down On Beanball Pitchers 1 . . 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Waycasy, ; 555; B. Jones, This reminder; Was issued by 547; C. Lee, 547. the department of fish and game High individual game (men) today as the heavy boating and Pat Lowell, 210; H. Child, 205 fishing season approached. C. Lee, 204. iThe department asked all boat By United Press International High ' individual series (worn owners and users to exercise Sam Jones, the St.. Louis Car- en): A. lambson, 548; C. Bir caution and courtesy! during the 508; Z. Dunkley, 473. season ahead, but it was noted moiwnful-lookin- g dinals' right- rell, individual games (worn that the "doubing up", of boats in High hander, may, be the National en): C. Birrell, 210; E. Child use during jrecent years has creLeague's most underrated pitcher. 204; A. Lambson, 201. sted increasing complaints and A veteran of five big league hazards. I WEDNESDAY MORNING won more never has he seasons than 14 games in one year and his LEAGUE W L FIGHTERS; ARE FIT record was. only Pikettes best won-lo4 Gil 12 pHILADEiLPHIA (UPD in 1957. 11 were 5 Hart and Turner 66" pro (Joe's) Sugar Phillips Yet NL hitters say he's one, of nounced physically fit Thursday 11 5 the toughest pitchers in the league Tigerettes main event for their" il 5 boutV to hit and Friday night he showed Gayettet at Connie Mack Stadium 8 8 why. Big Sam struck out a league Skylarks 8H next Tuesday . night. season high of 12 batters as he Honey Bees 10 8 pitched the Cardinals to a 1 vic- Jim Dandies 3H 12H tory over the Philadelphia PhilHigh series: Jane Hart, 461 lies. Candy Bohannon, 459; Nina A native of Stewartsville Ohio, 437.! . Sam's chief complaint is they High game: Candy Bohannon, ' M U made the strike zone too small. 182; Jane Hart, 175? Shirley 'II l$t , " He's been plagued by wildness all Walsh, 173. , his career but he's led the NL in strikeouts twice and currently leads it again with 66 whiffs. Should the Cardinal go on to e win the pennant it's a safe bet that . Sam will be the guy who made the Milwaukee FATHER'S DAY IS V Braves sad. ! ,y. 4-1- 2 " i ...-- . 7 9 .. :: 'f 4M Ro. f7nl 1 V 4.99 I 1095 AHLANDEftS l- -r - V Cjpast Guard Approved RADIATORS REPAIRED Ante Glass Installed Specialized Work In UFE ..;v..-.'- SEAT CUSHIONS 6 . Dunk's Lee's Sandbaggers ... 's 4 5 ....ll10 Pinbusters Childs Bakery P-J- W ' All nonresidents sion. 12 Big Mixers . . Guys & Dolls Player Of The Day V sau dod ustlMt . . . 3 First Security) ; GIVG US A w , A When he went to Kansas people suggested a violation Of the Lindbergh kidnapping law had been made.; The newspapers carried s s ......-.- . ...". af. tainly is there. . college. : It's ,a question we have to decide on, but the temptation cer- - v ! as teen I ing his ' final year of college basketball. J This doesn't end It. They still may look to lure Chamberlain because, as one owner of a National Basketball Association team was saying, "We have a rule about not touching a kid until his college class has graduated, hut Chamberlain is different. Somebody is ! - going to think about waiving the and hrinpirny hJm to f h Wsn nors this season. Vul quick-thinkin- -- f and any resi dent over eleven years of age must have a proper license to angle in Utah waters. So noted the department of fish and game In answer to recurrent questions about this and other laws. i Other answers to commonly asked questions included the following: While any properly licensed Mantle, Yankee 10; Genert, Red angler can; possess a legal limit of game fish, unlicensed juvenile Sox 10; Triands, Orioles 10. residents under the age of twelve Runs Batted In National League Banks, Cubs may possess only four fish or 45; Thomas, Pirates 44; Mays, three pounds, whichever is caught Giants 40; Cepeda, Giants 38; first.: Daily fishing hours on all waters Spencer, Giants 36. to angling June 7 are 4:00 American League Cerv, Ath- opened to a. 9:00 pi m. throughout the m. letics1 45; Jensen, Red Sox 36; hour earlier than during 1957. Gernert, Red Sox 33; Sieversi, season. This opening hour is an Senators 28; Skowron, Yankee 28. There are no minimum size limits for any fish caught this year under a new regulation from Utah's Fish and Game Commis-. " ; :" Regulations On Fishing Expl dined it Junior Baseball Summary - - lain. Outsiders never regarded him as anything else but a commodity and even wlen he was 16 he reallz-e- d this and it bothered him. There was an afternoon, for example, In March of 1954. Wilt the Stilt Chamberlain sat in a dark corner of a'locfcer room in a high school; that is down the block from Connie Mack Stadium in Philadelphia. The Dther kids on his school team Overbrook High were dressing together and! joking about how popular they were with the :..! .cheerleaders;-- ' Chamberlain stayed in the comer and watched moodily as an older man broke through the other kids and headed toward; him. Here it was again, he seemed to say, another guy trying to sell me on a! X- 5-- 3, 3-- 0. i Leaders In Big, Leagues Provo Timps, Lehi Capture Victories in CUL Contests f animal I - i well-playe- . , x, stories of gate receipts at Kansas basketball games and the state took a survey of how many cars used a ;new toll road to get to basketball games at Lawrence. It has been like this from the start so it was no surprise when Chamberlain met Iggy. McVey, the g magazine editor, and! decided to give up college by announcing, for a $15,000 fee, that he Was turning to a professional barnstorming tour instead of play- NEW YORK (NEA) It was always different with WUt Chamber- limited number of waters over the state are closed to ang ling all year or have later open ing dates andor earlier closures to meet specific problems common to these waters and sur rounding lands. So stated Utah Department of Fish and Game spokesmen today In advising anglers to. check 1958 fishing proclamation before going afield or If they, are in ques tion concerning any water. AH governing, regulations for the seasom are shown in the proclamation with waters closed to angling and special seasons listed under Items C and D. Proclama tions may be obtained or. studied at any of the nearly 500 license vendors throughout the state. The spokesmen reminded that while such waters are "signed. these signs (are often torn down or destroyed and it Is the obliga tlon of ' the angler to know the rules and regulations. DRAW UP THE SCHEDULE Members of the pairings and seeding committees are shown drawing up the schedule for the Utah Valley Tennis. Tourney. They include (left to right) : Dr. Harry Brown, Norm Gulbrandsen, Linn Rockwood , and Ray Schwartz. Don Mcintosh, another member of the committee, wasn't present when the picture was taken. Last Tuesday he. fanned (Those not scheduled received ant Grove - batters, thus giving byes. and will play in next round.) him a total of 38 strikeouts in two ' Junior Boys 18 and I'naer. ana games. BYU: Courts) d Singles (On The victory in the 1 p.m. Dennis Paynevs. Fred was the fifth game straight for the Morris. Provoans.2 p.m. Tom Bailey vs. Howard Besides fanning 17 batters, Bee vs. David Hansen Tom Schmuhl, croft held Springville to two hits. vs. Tom Gary Briskey Provo collected six, with Dean Blaylock, Don vs. Wilkinson Harold Baugh, 3 By JIMMY BRESLIN WE A Staff Correspondent A J , 15 8, 1958 j 3 Divisions Competition in three divisions of the Utah Valle. Tennis tourney will get underway Monday on the BYU courts. The tourney, sponsored by The Herald, the Provo Tennis Club and the Provo1 Recreation Department, originally was sched uled to start Saturday, but was postponed because of the opening of the fishipg season. Singles action in the boys 13 and under, boys 15 and under and Junior hovs 18 and under will get the big tourney fmderway Monday. Monday's schedule: Boys 13 and Under Singles (All on BYU Courts) 10 a.m. Brent Max1 Gardner vs. Billy M411er, Butch JFulkerson Modlay Uinidleirway . - i |