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Show County Bowling Roundup SUISJDAY Pof 'O' Gold Bowling r OREM Orem Tigers struck in Miners with a quarterback keep the second period and again at the play that netted a firsl down, e fourth quarter to , He handed 0ff to Dave Thomp- opening of nd win a ! son, who I?? picked up another' nice 12-- 0 decision over Bingham Miners j nW( nf vard thPn rmipht In an opening round game played halfback Boyd Dillon in lhe open Friday afternoon on the- - Lincoln with a short pass that ca'rrled the Junior High, School field. into' ball J 190 for nine games This looks By MIL.T WAYCASY sounded is Last call by Uke a big year for Cliff; He also being ,Merv Redden, ' proprietor of the good averages in-- his sumArt City Bowling Lanes, for all posted mer . , . : . . i m creditable 175. swells Trucking and American Fork Sportsman are currently locked in a real fight for the lead- ership of. the classic league.' In talking to Bud Cowdin a few days ago at the American Fork Lanes we found out that a major league is planned in the near future. Details have yet to be worked, out but now is the time for. all you fellows in that locale to get behind the .movement and lend ? , your support . Just get in touch with Bud and let it beknown that you are .interested in a scratch league. ' the-lon- 249, Bert Early 243, Gordon Duke 242, and Glen Ruff, 235. Shafter Bown Real Competitor I fan into. Arville Child in, Springville a couple of days ago,' "Chipper" as he's known to most of. his friends?, has been away from active bowling competition for quite a few months due to knee injury. . ' , this a What guy is,' competitor , will area tell this around anyone Al; win. you Chipper shoots to though hampered severely by the bumlego,"? Chip still carved out a sizzling 189 average last year. j Scores Were High ! Scores were h'in in the Wednesday night major league at Regal Recreation Bowling Lanes. Six bowlers turned in scores of 590 or better. It was Pete Birrell who paced the high shooters. Pete put together games of '209 268 and 177 for a lofty 654 series., Deserve Credit' v Al Fretz hung up .a big game 253 and came in with a 599 for of ' ' Congratulations are in order for the evening. ,.. the folkVtfut'.at'the Maple Lanes in Orem for the great . job theyl did this summer with the youth Traveling League ; around the area. Manager 1aul Warburtoh and his staff organized , Dick Fowler and Pete Birrell and conducted a very successful are trying to work up interest league for the young teen agers in a Major Traveling League for during the summer vacation Utah Ccftmty, this league would weeks. consist of the highest average The team that carried off bowlers in the areit, It would rothe championship laurels was tate to each of the four bowling the Pin Twisters. , Paced by , houses, on ' a regular1 basis. the team captain, Dave As many bowlers as weiave in Thompson, they compiled a Utah County,, it would seem that record of .32 wins agafast 13 there would be at least six teams' . setbacks.-- Roy and Ray Fanin a league of this kind. If you ning, Brent Howe and Cliff are interested in bowling in - this Pierce were the other team call Dick Fowler or Pete members who showed con- - league Birrefl. ' stant improvement. ' Ironically enough, all 'of the laacnio nffinlals wr eirls. Shan non Warburton, president; Peggy . U ITI WQ TIS Peterson, vice president; and T" Judy Wells, secretary. Nice going kids. ! . . - -- . j , ! I Col Wl Right to Face British Craft Eyes Big Year At the Jack and Jill Lanes in American Fork they are rolling right along in their fourth week of league play and the scores are soaring. Cliff Lee is leading the average parade up north with a The game was ragged and typicn at times bu't the ally Udell .Westover-coache-d Tiger machine showed plenty of promise for future contests ' ::".-Begin Drive It was' midway in the second period when the Tigers began their j drive mat netted them their first touchdown. Rex Wright, veteran quarterback, who called a steady game all afternoon, surprised; the pre-seaso- - . . For Orem,; , Bruce Watts and Harold AHphin locked good at the' ends;, Irvin Sackett broke' up numerous Miner plays at tackle; and Rlex Wright, i Lee Bunnell,' Dave Thompson ani Boyd Dillon were cpnsistent b?ll carriers for the ; Miner goalposts. Dillon took a handoff and raced to the Miner four yard strip; Lee Bunnell, fullback, hit center, for two yards; and then Pat Soles took the ball and slipped through tackle for the touchdown. A fifteen yard penalty against Bingham set the Miners back on their heels early in the third period, but their line stiffened and the ball was pushed back, and forth between the two 20 yard strioes until the final minutes, when Rex Wri-li- t United Press Ir.ernr'2al and Lee Bunnsll ccmb.'nsd SPRINGVILLE'S STARTING BACKFIELD Don AUman, Lynn . National League v running talents to ground the ball v Hales;, John Sumsion (left to right) are the four boys who are expected to make up Player & C!ub G. A. ' R. II. Pet." 'on the seven yard "mark. Bunnell plunged to the four, and Springville High's starting backfield for most games this seasori. Ashbunij Phil. 139 560 87 190 .339 Musial, St. L. 123 444 62 150 ,338 Dave Thompson was held for no Aaron, Milw. 140 557 101 187 .335 gain as, the quarter ended. On the 140 548 108 183 .334 first play when the gams was reMays, S. F. Skinner, Pitts. 133 481 86 152 .316 sumed Dave Thomoson hit a hole Jm at right tackte and the Tigers had American League. 89 162 505 132 sen-an. 320i their second score of the game. d ers. But Springville can be rough senior, 180 pounds; Kent Huff, Runnels, Bos. (Editor's Note: This is anoth.319 72 369 118 ,116 Bos. Williams. conto 160 not er in a series of articles on the ; are and Erman Stone, ior, they expected pounds ' ' 127 465 85 148 .318 football prospects attke,vari-ou- s cede anything when it comes time senior, 150 pounds. Cerv, K. C. for the actual ' playing of their C- Center- - Dan ; Taylor, senior, 165 Power, Cleve. 132 538 91 169 .314 high schools in the areas.) ;;, 126507 63 158 .312 fgames. V- ;.f'.'' pounds; and Lawrence Barney, Kuenn, Det. v Home Runs . t 140 .' Sumsion will be backed iip 'at junior, pounds.. f . By WENDELL RIGB Y National League Banks, Cubs the quarterback slot by Monte Quarterback r-- John Sumsion; Herald Sports Writer a senior, and Garth Nelson, a senior, 160 pounds; Monte AUman, 45; Thomas, Pirates 35; Mathews, 30; Aaron, Braves 59; SPRINGVILLE Springville Red promising 160 pound junior. , This senior, 160 pounds; and Garth Nel- Braves Giants 28; Robinson, Red-leg- s 160 son, Mays, pounds. junior, Devils, like most of the rest of the trio will be passing off to a good ', 28. Halfbacks Bonner Gillis, senior, , ' teams in Region Five, are enjoy- looking bunch of backfield men HEBER CITY Wasatch High YanAmerican 155 Mantle, 150 Phil League Smith, headed senior, Gillies Bonner pounds; in and a by ing "building" year, espeic ally Jerry Lehi battled to a scoreless and Senators 37; kees 40; Sievers, football," and while that is not usu- Ollerton, seniors; and a .bunch of pounds ; Mike Rogers, senior;, 150 deadlock here Friday in a steady Sox Red Indians 35; Jensen, ally a hopeful situation, Coach upcoming "juniors who want a pounds; Merrill Barney, senior, 145 'i 34. Athletics downpour that turned the grid' ; pounds ; and Herbie Miner, senior, 34; Cerv, . Benny Killpack and his coaching starting berth. iron into a sea of mud. Runs' Batted In y staff are taking it in their stride. In the line Lee Condie and Dan 150 pounds. f -The National League Banks, Cubs Wasps, drove close, to' the Fullbacks Doug Kunzi, junior, The Red Devils have had quite a Harrison are letter men at tackle; AnLehi goal line on two or three oc155 pounds ; Don . Allman, junior, 121 ; Thomas, Pirates 106; H. boom in athletics the past few with Don Moss, Renell Whitney and 165 Ollerton, senior, derson, Phillies 92; C e p ed a, casions but each time the Pioneer line rose up magnificently to years, but most of the boys who Kent Huff all having some experi- 170 pounds; ,Jerry Giants 91; Mays, Giants 88. raised them to the heights have ence, at guard. Dan Taylor is a 170 pounds; Wayne Allen, senior, American League Jensen, Red thwart the home team with pay pounds; and Lynn Hales, jun. left the prep ranks via the gradua- fixture at center where his work Sox 113; Sievers, Senators 103; dirt in sight. 165 pounds. A ior, last him the inside track tion route, and the responsibility year gives Lehi never did make a serious Colavitp, Indians 102; Cerv, Ath- ' rests squarely ,pn the shoulders of for the snapper back' spot this at any time in the game. threat 88. letics 96; Berra, Yankees a bunch of youngsters 'who must season. Pitching The Roster carry the load for1 the 1958-5- 9 sear National League Raydon, pison. 180 pounds Dick Nelson, senior, 0 ; rates 4 ; Spahn, Braves The shoulders, however, seem 180 . pounds ; Dick Nelson, seniod, Braves Willey, 175 pounds; Bill Childs, junior, to be pretty capable, ; and Coach Braves 1710; Hobbie, Cubs 10-" 160 ; with Martinez Joe pounds American League Turley, Yan PARIS (UPI) Sven Davidson, Ralph McClain, Killpack: along 160 pounds; Bill Deck- one of , tennis-playersand Alma Garrett are too busy to junior, 6-kees 21-Hyde, Senators 10-Europe's finest 170 er, do much worrying about their lack junior, 6), pounds. Ford, Yan-- , may turn professional next McLish, Indians 14-14-Lee Tackles Condie of veteran experience. senior 165 week, according to promoter Jack keesi Delock, Red Sox 12-' Mike Bills, junior, 185 Kramer. They do have ah even dozen boys pounds; Kramer said Thursday it was TO JOIN FARM CLUB returning who have had some ex- pounds; Dan Harrisonsenior, 180 Ro; and few a did a others pounds and Lloyd Pehrson, PHILADELPHJA (UPI) junior, perience, "possible" the Swedish Davis Cup better' than average, job on the 180 pounds. star ' would turn pro before the bert Montgomery, 21, of Prince- -' Sheldon Barthlomew, start of ther Sept. 17 world .Guards ton, N. J., has signed a contract junior varsity, so it is just a question as to how well they can really junior, 160 pounds; Don Moss, sentennis championships with the Philadelphia ; Phillies' 185 1958 the build V team for the games. ior, pounds; Renell Whitney, here. Bakersfield, Calif, farm club. ( ' 4 i' Leaders In 7.. Leacus Big Score by Quarters Binsham Orem - . All-ma- n, 0 0 .......... 0 0 0 0 0 6- -12 0 v Tackles Brent Palmer, Ira Al len, Arthur Fu'lmer, Jerry Cofey, CloydiFarriscn. Richard Dotson, Dale Guards Ilatropp, Gale Latropp. -V v , Bill Ccfrsr- r-- En-'- r- -- y Quartsr;;:k Bob Davis, Kenny Schulcen, Watanabe. Halfck Larry Dehlin, Jerry Moore, Rcy Hatch, Mink Butter-EU- d, Grrnt Price. Robertson. , -V Orem , Ends Harold Allphin, Bruce Watts, Merrill Howard, Von Mc--1 Fullbacks-Jo- e v ." landless. Tackles Harry Peacock, Wayne Lehi Wasatch Battle to . : Orem Ssbrlrig : , Touchdowns Pat Spies and Daye Thompson. ' Bingham Lineup Ends Jared Decker, Danny Erickson. David Montoya, Red Devils Plan Rebuilding Year Lunceford, Myron Rawlinson, Don Williams, Ir vin, Sackett.' Guards Red Rawlings, Bob Hill, Doug McKinlay Richard Blake. ' Center Hal' Allen, Paul Craig.' Quarterback Rex Wright, Gary Shumway Brent Wagstaff. Halfbacks Boyd Dillon, Pat soles, David Thompson, Jimmie Scoreless Tie , " Col-avit- o, . iVilkinson. Fullback licken. Lee Bunnell,- - Ken . RADIATORS REPAIRED ) Anto Glass Installed . Specialized Work AHLANDERS , 4$J So. Onrv Arena . Swedish Netter May Turn Pro , 6-- 3, Burdette, 9-- 5; 3; 6; 1 DIFi(gi 6. 4, 'M'M.WWJ'.iJi'MiiWMMM;.i.rvniiiiiiMaiwiriii 19-1- 8-- 6-- 1, 7; 7. pro-fessio- nal Will Handle Passing races 1 GET A A after A LEATHERNECK I a. 1 (6-2- );. Big Bill English was-- a tower rf strength on the line for Binhtm and Larry Dchlin at halfback and Bob Davis at quarter, turned in fine running games. ' !' The Red Devil quarterbacking, beginning with most of its passing chores, I Sept. 20. will rest with John Sumsion, a reThe Columbia was chosen turning regular. His principal tarit won two gets will be big Merrill Bryan and Thursday straight over Vim in trials and Dick Nelson, and that combination Springville Commercial in their final series 4 - 2. could easily become dangerous if led League Leaders Art City Bowl Columbia ' was built earlier , this Fit ;n i n j to i it me i0rum wauii wui noia . give me : ing of for , the express purpose' necessary protection. High team game KeithCam-eras- year e n t i for the me the g Sceptre The team .looked good in both 1102. ' world's sailing greatest prize. the Joe Hisrh individual series running and passing depart1851 ment Sixteen times since British the other 'day, but admittedn Smith (Keith's); 575. to win have tried the the defense was a bit on the ly, High individual game J. Paul- yachts America'sCup and' have failed leaky side, and failed to match the son Art City), 211. .' &ch timel offensive play of the main string Provo Indusrial : League leaders Custom Floors, ' Sidney's, Carl's' Utocb (4-- 0 three way tie for first' place.) Carl's II High team series ' ',: Utoco, 2797. High team game Daily "Herald, 997. : ,' Al High individual series f 15 Bingham territory. An Or em halfback' .fumbled the ball at the line of scrimmage but Harold Allphinj Tiger end pounced on the ball for a five yard gain and Orem - was in the shadow of the Tigers. deep . ; Bowlina News : 7: The NEWPORT, R. I. (UPI) United States ' hopes for retention of the coveted Americans Cup rested today on the $300,000 x syndicate - owned Columbia, chosen to face the British Sceptre in championship . 1 1 , towJr2' J play. ' ' The net three shooters, in the classic league are very close, Roy Barney is second with 178 then comes Jay Neeley and Willis Spafford, ' both carrying a 10-tea- ra - Orem Gr id Mach i rie S hows P rom ise In 12 to 0 Victory Over Bingharn Tourney Nears Climax bowlers . interested in ; winning some of big money in the big Pot 'o Gold bowling tournament on the Springville Maples. Any bowler interested in entering is urged to contact Merv, or Julian right, away and get all the details, the tournament will end Sept. 15. All scores are compiled oh a handicap basis, so every average bowler has a chance to share g in r .green. Leaders in the competition so far include Robert Holley . 254, P514- HERALDT; . ' TWILL . - j . ) j f0(?GGO .. : . 3wis, individual Al game v, ."Lewis, 211.;' ' Provo Major ' Lsjigue leaders Paul's Union, (7-)i H gh team series Regal, 2726. H'gh team game Regal, 946. Pete High individual series ' B: rell,' 654. 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