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Show mm r tr mm m- Ihii the "Hi hub-bu- b ... -- Mike's nephew, Irwin " Rosee, is also in line to handle publicity for the new setup . . . and the Ingemar 1 Johansson-FIyo- d , Patterson ; , f f'"-!)!'-. for photographers. Jack Dempsey .h -- ,, Ij !! Ac -. - - , - . . if , . -- . " : ' s A 4wvv s " . : ? r'V- - ii iMHiiiiTi- - -- - -- ii i1 t if if iVmi- V- all-confere- nd nce - : . , , Sept Springs, Colo. ; . , . . .... ir -,- . j j Bowling League It h . All bowlers interested in bowling in Provo Major- - League are a 8 urged to meet Wednesday p. m. at Regal alleys. 1 ". "," runs-batted-- in . "" 'z - v. j , j i J." .if! Si! r t - par-tlcfpati- ng- Everybody neetlsj money sometime whiyoudo.,.' i ; visit NATIONAL FJNANCEl If you need UF TO $2000 Phon FRanltlrn 3-62- 73 before noon to arrange for fnbriey the same day! .CthYoo Rctlv j' 20 Months Pymenti , $103.77 207.55 t 236.49, j j . It CathYoB Rtewv I 7.00 14.00 ' ' 20.00 24 Month! ' Pyrtnt $ 5713; j 761.90 1048.39 $30.00 40.00 55.00 J' 7 ' ! IN PROPORTipM OTHER AMOUNTS ! NATIONAL FINANCE COMPANY' OF PR0V0 jl ? j. OTHER NATIONAL OFFICES Logtn Magna Murray Ogden Ss!t Uk City Tooele .1 ' i ' V r Cold days will soon be with us. To avoid a last minute mshu now is the time to sec that your heating equipment is ready for the winter season. I'l l I " f - t It ; - A"' A. ' - It is our suggcstioa I that you have youi furnace dealer, plumber or heating '"A 7 ' ',:r f the contractor do following: - . ' I 9 : : ; tamed em. See that fines and chimneys deaa and ti&bt. Filters ysAA'A-'l-A't- MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY b, A Serving S4 Communities' m Utah and Wyoming with Natural Gas the perfecft fuel for cooking, heating, refrigeration, water modern LfJ 165 South 12th West serves test-cos- ts test hcaun. ciothcj drixig. outdoor lighting. Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower beltsJ Dirty fillers are often a cause ot improper b&xUag and need- less higher fud cotts. , Automatic Controls See that burners,, thermostats, safety pilots, and safety limit controls are "properly adjusted, and clean and free from obstructions. it J"' I ". Flues ':AArt- j'' .ji- ' ' 4 230 West Center Street H, Phone; FRanklin ; i". and four Furfiace ' FUtii Light turned on h b;r ; Karve it Y "r i . PUot Light . 1 - .r :A-AAl- 1 l, ..." . f ' i'-- Another 'meeting will be calledl later, Mr.f. Perlman said, 'when all expenses r and assets have etotal been checked, In and cd amount money to be distrbut-e- d Is knowniJ Statistics show that less than $200 was netted by the 195& Region, Eight "Tournament, and a previous year's report showed a$900 deficit. provo jcitisens can ; well proud of the achievement scored by this community wide sponsor- ed sports activity which is being recognized and publicized' throughout each" the the- 12 Western states involved In the pony: League program ;; j . I ' '' :J:f commlttel.j'lKij,-;''- A::;A- - CO. . 8-- 15 ,'. ! DISTRIBUTING All-wer- j Jack Dempsey held the world's heavyweight boxing crown for seven years, from 1919 to 1926. a JIM'S . : Slates' Meeting PIE "Mil I : , r refreshing . haf-intere- st .... - ''' - J . VI.... - ' ' - W f All-Sta- rs, Bees Play Phoenix Tonight tastes : according the Long Beach winners of the Little World Series at Washington, Pa., upon, their return to their homes in California. Bill Jones, .who played an active role In the recent Provo ,' tourney, made a quick trip to Long Beach where he received a great ovation in behalf of the Provo area he represented when his presence was made known. A dozen or more letters from visitors from California and Washington who attended the. Provo tournament, were . read and passed around for committee view. strong in' their of the praise' high class tourney that was conducted. Local business men and :ivlc leaders also extended Jetters' of appreciation, which were presented to thej , - in . -- ' I ; - 4 111 re-cappi- ng , " ... t was represented at the mammoth By WENDELL RIGBY of the recent parade and reception that was j ):. ' 1 1 , : "''' 1 ( Dun-for- d, ' ?- m ' 1v j Fullmer to Get Hero's Welcome: Home; Elk. Moose Drawings Slated Today at Capitpl . ' - - - ' '" ' - - -- - v r all-confere- nce i; calls obscure7. Joe . Giant 'end coach Biscaha jof "Richmond "the pest rookie end since I've been with the club." , . . yet Biscaha almost didn't get to college because he missed his senior year in high school with a broken leg, . . . and was almost passed up by the profes-- " sionals (No. 28 draft choice) because Richmond played a system in which it didn't pass to the ends and Biscaha caught only five all last year . . . but a coup)e of them happened to be in a game scouted by Al Sherman. . . '' Think the colleges aren't being influenced by the . . ; field ball will in this year, college goals starting pros? from to be measured the point of the kick the goal posts. Between you'n'me', the boys around boxing tell you that one of the key ' figures in the investigation of the Johansson-Patterso- n promotion has been under surveillance . . not only, since the trouble brewed but for ' X" the past five years. . . . - ''. Ls- f 48 v a .. . j To Be Divided Among The Competing Teams - ! I'.., Ken Kavanaugh .. 233-pou- i 1 i - .11 You'd think everything would .be chummy in Cleveland ... ."with the Indians pulling, in twice as many people year. n i ';--:- f - ; r NorthQualifies ForNatiohal 'A ..' " ' - as iast year,' and making a run for the pennant . ... but General Manager Frank Lane is burning at Skipper Joe Gordon for his handling of the second base situation . . . spoutip&jthat he's, hurting the club by playing Jim Baxes in the late innings . . . ipstead of using fielding: relief . -, ieii you now serious ine in ew York continent is about a jthe Continental League venture . ; . they've already begun oHlQiGUr I OUmGV exploratory talks with Army's Joe Canm about becoming A oA,l jA&Z. CITY (UPD A men puuiicii cinci. Amateur champ Lou North of Salt Lake carded a The. Bobby Layne episode in Austin has a faint Monday tofCity qualify for the V,.S. Amateur tournament. parallel with his Detroit caper of a couple of years &BoA with his lawyer now insisting hoarseness was mistaken First alternate will be Brian for drunkenness . . . and in .Detroit the pojnt being made Goldsworthy of Provo,! who beat Dave Berrett in a that the cops .couldn't understand him, not because of his Pocatello's sudden-deat- h Other playcondition, but because he has ajTexas drawh, . so after ers in the playoff. rourfd were qualifying the acquittal,, there was a party and the Lion equipment Babe Hiskey of Pocatello, Lanny. manager trotted around with. a sign : "Ab-al- l ain't drunk Nielsen of Provo, and Steve . . . ah'm from Texas." No body laughedlouder than Bob. John E. Bowers and Joe ' Hasn't! one young National League outfielder got his Bernolfo of Salt Lake. City. The amateur tourney will be team worried because he might be another Piersall. case? 14 - 19 at Colorado held ' i ' . l if. . ji " - . j i - j . ? - . 228-pou- nd . ' 'i Pnyi tourney:' Surplus ' , , j , TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 139 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD ji.iiri.n.ni iJx..L .Li . Monday failed to 'show. They were Fautautau Salonoa, sophomore guard from Hawaii, and LeRoy Overstreet, a transfer end from Weber. p Salonoa's whereabouts were! unknown, but Overstreet called. Coach Tally Stevens from Tucson, Ariz., ''Monday morning informing the BYU mentor that he had decided to enroll at the Uniof versity of Arizona instead! ' BYU this fall. ... ' "AH the rest of the personnel we were counting on are here and ready to go to work," Coach Stevens said. He informed membersof the press that Verl Shell, Who has been' used primarily as a defen-sive halfback the past two sea sons, will be shifted to end this , f. 'I' , Only two of r the - gridders j, expected to putyln an appearance , t . l; Day" at BYU. i r J".' - Cougars were Approximately on hand for Monday's ."Press ' -- " I'l tyuijji.- Region Eight Pony League Baseball Tournament was a feature " . ' , o , I a ,v , v of the general committee meeting held Monday night In the First Security. Bank building, under the direction of Chairman Phil Perlman. . While the baseball games are over there are still plenty of final touches that have to be ap-plied to the program before the season can be called completed. Chairman Perlman. and Doug Mercer, who does, the art work on the committee check, book; 1 K-ipresented figures and statements a " ill! accounting for more than $6000, tournament expenses that need to be paicK '. ' . Biggest single bill, possibly,; Is for the feeding and housing program at BYU, but printing, inconcession products, surance, gasoline, and the numerous other items5 involved in tournament; details, were among the items listj ed for approval. Generally, all items were approved by the committee . members for payment, including costs for motels and other .accommo- ; I dations for the visiting teams, , j If : ; .: f ' , , ' 7 2 , ' managers and sponsors. There was some eyebrow lifting at a 1 ' A v , .:f bill for laundry expenses incur1 ' X ff:g; red by one of the visitors, but the group .was generous in its approval for what was undoubtedly the most expensive, tournament ever held in Region Eight. Even with all the expenses. Chairman Perlman assured the group that there will be some surplus, which will be divided - na tii .r lt mri r ii .g.. -- among the participating teams on a prorated basis. Fifty- per f' QUIT TEASING,! JOHN- - Brigrham Youn; University's cent of the net proceeds will be "miniature"- Lonnie, Dennis, tackle, John Kapele, holds a football over the head-oretained locally, while the balthe Cougars' oiard in a bit of trick photop-aphy- . The Cougars began ance will; be I distributed to the their fall drills today at 6, a. m. They'll practice twice a day until class work gets other seven teams on a mileage ' ' traveled basis. , . underway later in the month. to the figures, preAccording sented the seven teams travelled 12,200 miles hf coming to Provo Area Sports Briefs; and returning to- thei rhomes. The Hawaiian Rangers had the biggest shore of that with 4500 miles chalked up to their credit. Price had the smallest with approximately 160 miles"" from Price and return. It was also reported that Provo International mits for Utah's hunting seasons ule,! approval of a . basketb4' By United and detailed plans fur S. L. SALT LAKE CITY (UPD A will be held today in the Senate schedule hero's welcome is in readiness chambers of the State Capito' wrestling competition. for NBA world middleweight Building. Officials said the pub-u- c a"; Gene SAN FRANCISCO (UPD Dick is invited - to attend the dra wFullmer when he champion arrives here this afternoon by air ings. V Hall. Salt Lake City's fihi The cup may runneth over in irom San Francisco. The Daily Herald will publish mbundsman, won another game Vancouver and Salt .Lake City Fullmer, Who knocked out Car the successful' Central Utah ap- during; the week and, boosted ais win or lose. tonight, 17-men Basilio Friday night to igain 4 for the season to records to plicants. will put their Both dubs the world title. Was scheduled to gain the pitching leadership of - in Pacific Coast the arrive at the Saljtj Lake Municipal BOISE ( UPD The Intermoun-tai- n ine Pacific Coast League. on the lin top spot League's ' Airport at 5, p.mj 'j I Hall, 'key factor in the Salt Lak wher they take on Portland and Collegiate Athletic Confer Gov. George D. Clyde has des- ence will hold ;its annual meetin? pennant drive, also leads the . All partf - ague in earned runs with 1.76 Phoenix, respectively. ignated today as "Gene 'Fullmer Septl 12 in Salt Lake City." of at will consolation have the Day " The governor and. other W.L. Gottenberg, executive sec- aud shutouts with six. in the Wst partaking heavily dignitaries are expected to great retary, said . coaches and facul Dick Stigman of San Diego greenback department, Fullmer at the airport. of the ICAC. will who has an record, is tops in A parade will whisk Fullmer representatives 10 a.m. with 160. at sessions strikeouts start from the airport down State and In the hitting department, To nV Conference president Paul Ha-- , Main Streets through Murray and Mid vale, all the. way to his West ish of Weber .College. Ogden, ic my Davis of Spokane continue o.set the pace with a .342 mark' expected to be on hand for th Jordan nome. ; Veteran Steve Bilko, also of meeting. SALT LAKE CITY :(UPI) Agenda for the meeting include Spokane, leads in home rum wih with 92. Prawings for elk Jand tnoose pe ' final review of the football sched 25 and 50 overlooked" a football prospect and that's how come South Carolina Coach Warren Giese is in football. . . . Giese, in the Naval Air Force during World War II, was shotputting on the drill grounds for recreation one day . . . when Tatum flew in from a nearby base and happened to walk by and spot the husky guy. . . . Jim came over and asked" how he'd like to go to Jacksonville to play; football , . : and flying over for 'practice" every day. . . . Giese wound up playing end for Tatum and started an association that led him to Maryland and South Carolina. . .? Southern California's Don Clark can tell you why he . although he once didn't adopt baseball as a career roved the. outfield as a schoolboy in Iowa. . . . He got discouraged playing against a team, from Van Meter . The pitcher? and striking out four times in one game. ' . . Bob Feller. . - yeuuL- Practices u L . ''''"' ' - J r ...r t Seven of the Skyline teams .will on Sept. 19. Only open the season ' on idle Utah is thatf date. The not Redskins do open the grid j: campaign until Sept. 26. Utah State hosts Idaho on Sep1:. 19 and BYU flies to Arizona! University at Tucson. iL ' r oo-sitio- ns Th,e late Jimu Tatum never .n J - pmmmmmmmmmmmmil ! . ' I' i:: y Young. Coaches got preliminary work out of the way Monday. Suits were issued, . physical examinations taken and the players ran through their prime and pose j ". .'-'- j .j i 1 J' .'' Pwo-a-da- . bare-knuck- le twMwJL.!lmiiM. ITS ' eight Skyline i Conference football teams will hold their first fall Workouts of. the 1959 season v, r jj ; today. y workouts have been scheduled for all grid camps of the Skyline schools! including Utah, Utah State and Brighara ; , www All . fc nasi u u-- lress International By United rematch. . . . V y Wasn't it Rosee's fine touch that got Jack Demp-se- y back into boxing action? . . . and salvaged the opera- -' tion . . . The ' Manassa Mauler didn't comMn as promotional' director because )he was. interested in the dough he doesn't really need it . . but more, to, do a turn for an bid friend, Ned Brown, who has covered boxing almost back to ' days. . . . The Dodgers' Wally Moon explaining why he . runs so hard after slapping one to the infield: "When you see a legger, man, you got to go." . , u n ; about the boxing investigation in New York dies down, look for Rosen sohn Associates, sans Rosensohn, to drop the name, but quickly . . . and renew the old; 20th Century Sporting Club by buying the Mike riame for a nominal sum from Mrs. Jacobs. . Soon as 7 First Games Scheduled For Sept. 19 by zry jtm. r n i J" ' f A r |