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Show i '"!"' ' 1. 'I r : TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1939 Utah County. UUh DAILY HERALD n 9 n - ,. erasm I .,r U - ',.... umey ' --"- , ' ' , i ' ' r ' Matches in ' all age brackets in port 'to the courts at 4 p.m. e fall the Provo Tennis Monday's results: Men's Class B singles tennis , tournament are scheduled Gary Rose def. Dr Flake Rogers, this week. Tom Taylor def. John ' Play was heavy Monday in the Chambers, girls. 13 and under and ' Men's Class B doubles: B singles. Hansen Warner rMurpiiy-GraThe feature match of the day Booth-Dea- n Bob Wilson. def was between Gary Rose and Dr. . ; Flake. Rogers in' the men's Class 13 and'cnderf ",-'- ' Girls B. Rose finally won in a three-se- t Aiken def. Dastrup ; Taylor def. match Trane;' Greenwood def. ParkfMid-- , The schedule. for' Wednesday fol- dleson def. Morris; Lambson' 'def. ' ' ' ill ' ' ' 't ? - K - '- ' j - ' '' ' , , , ; ; ; . 1-- 6 6-- 0, - k4 - - 6-- 2; 6-- 4, the-men- . ' . ' - - - , I- - " - j 6-- 0. 's . nt 6-- 4. n 1- -6 lows: Boys . I , ' By OSCAR FRALEY ' United Press International NEW YORK (UPD Paul Diet-ze- l, the LUS football coach who is writing a series of stories for ss International, United summed up the whole muscular merry-go-roun- d when he said that of an "the most important athlete r is the, seven inches right y . .... Central Utah teams swing into actions Friday with regular league play. Region 7, comprising Class B teams, is lined ' up with six schools . again this season. In games this week, Uintah will play at Lehi, American Fork at Union, and Pleasant Grove at BY High, all Friday. There will be no league games 'during the TTTT TVlrtdt . - u,,,, XX7V. Kilt Quiftoinking and ball' he was told by noif playing capi tain Perry Jones. It was advice which drew mocking : disdain from the x tennis '"brains'; on the . premises. And rightfully so. Because it enabled a man who wasn't even playing to win .the cup. That would be ' "Sir Arry"Opmar. who sai on the sidelines moving .'his men like puppets; correcting flaws and dictating winning strategy with the finesse: of a chess master. s Thinkirg in baseball is the. answer tOWhy front offices change managers - so frequently. Manag ers whose teams are down hv. the J standings and out of the race get into a : thinking rut in which they make the same bid mistakes in the same old way.--Yo- u "can sec ond guess the , active minds but' it is tne planners of the bench who to get the, most out of their talent. Fighters Wondered-- ' , Fighters will tell yon. that they wondered through their novice hit-th- - . -- . , is Uintah at Lehi, 3 p.m.; American Fork at Union; 3 p.m.; Pleasant Grove at BY p.m. ' High;' BY High at Lehi; Oct. 9 at Union;- Uintah Grove Pleasant American at Fork. Ocf. 15 American Fork at BY High, 8 p.m.; Lehi at Pleasant. Grove; Union at Uintah." ; r Oct. 23 Pleasant Grove at - , . somewhat surprised at the net result, "And the other man goes down with amazing ease instead of having to be bludgeoned Insensi- -ie 36-3- So-t- a, , . - -- '.. . f ( Area Sports Briefs Salt Lake Def eated I n World Softball Tourney 74 the two-ma- n team, event with 61s. (UPD Salt Lake City lost out in the Terry Malan, W 1 1 1 o w Creek first round of the "World Softball pro, won the pro sweepstakes with Tournament here Monday, suffer- a JB4. defeat to St. Paul, ing a 1 Ida" MOSCOW. Idaho (UPD Minn.. : ,.'.r .. r. St. Paul took advantage of three ho University coacn Skip Stahley Salt Lake errors to win without announced some new twists to his lineup oday designed to add scoring an earned run. team speed. . He .said he would shift right MURRAY (UPD Kegler Ned Nichols won the annual Murray guard Jack Ashbaugh to right Jaycees Handicap Bowling Clas- t tackle and put Ralph Jannino in sic at Olympus Lanes with a to- the guard spot. Tackle Ron who started last weekend tal of 1,282 pins. About 75 bowl-ers participated in the tourney. against Utah State,! will be moved to left tackle, behind Jim Pres-tel.- v SALT , LAKE CITY (UPD Gary Spray has shifted from to fullback; ' Kent Valley center Four golfers tied for top honors to end and Paul from fullback here i, Monday in the final pro-ato halfback. end sweepstakes of the season at" Wagar from meet Vandals The University Nibley Park, j Dean Candland and Dick Iver-so- n of Washington at Seattle this and John Bonella and Bill weekend. Kramer tied for top honors in OGDEN (UPI) Carbon and .Weber, both winless in preseason pass receptions last yaar, snagged activity, open Intermountain Co10 of Norman's .tosses on Saturllegiate Athletic Conference league 91 for him made here Friday. which, day yards, pla ' the top receiver. Weber bowed to Trinidad, Colo., 0 last weekend while Carbon Stevej Bates) of California ad71 in six vanced to lost to Eastern Arizona. carries yards " pace the rushing department, Only other league game this while Washington's Bob Schldredt week pits defending champion led the punters with a fine aver- Boise against Snow College 'at ' ' ' age of 57 yards. Ephralm. ' CLEARWATER, Fla. 3-- - : I handicap. schedule. Stanford Snags 10 Passes for Lead on Coast .. Is-ma- ol, ? Colorado State and New Mexico, both" figured to fight for a share of the title, meet Saturday a Ft. Covins. All other teams in the Skyline with the exception of Montana which is idle, meet opponenis. ; The Colnags will enter the game a slight favorite on the basis of their upset 6 win last week over College of Pacific. New Mexico bowed to arch rival New Mexico State in its first ouling. Defense., which played the lead role, in Colorado State's triumph over College of Pacific, is ex pected to lavor the Agsics. Utah State, another club which surprised in Its opener, gets another tough ' test when the Aggies meet Arizona State (Tempe). r Brigham Young sees its second victory of the season at the expense of Fresno State. The Brighams, also tabbed to fight for a share of the Skyline crown, had to' rally lart week to down Arizona..' . In othr games this weekend 3 loser in its openDenver, a er with San, Jose State, hosts Iowa State in another Friday non-conferen- ce 9-- j ' 14-1- night encounter at Denver; Wyoming tests Air Force Academy in the week's ; top game in the Rockies and Utah opens": its campaign against Ore gon University at Eugene, Ore. non-conferen- ce ce coun Delaware has only ties: New, Castle, Kent and Sus- . sex. h m What You Should Know j SAN ford's FRANCISCO (UPI) "battery" of Stan ' . quarterback Dick Norman and end "Chris Bur ford ranked today as the first major leaders in the n,ewly-formei "Big Five."; Norman completed 19 passes for 171 yards in a losing cause again Oregon last Saturday and tacked on seven more; yards carrying thle ball. This, gave him a total offensive yardage of 178, more thai Bill twice as much as runner-u- p d of UCLA. The Bruin Kilmer a combined total of 86 :yacds Burford, who led the natbn in ) j ';!" .'., About Your Hair o Do "hair-growin- g" really grow hair? Can hair turn white overnight? What about the use of hormones? There are many false legends and about hair. Learn the facts about dandruff, graying hair, and hair dyes in October Reader's Digest, y . , ' (dv.) mis-concerjti- ons 31-2- ' 1 ' .' ; sta-ha- ''')"' tonics ' . a $ COME GLUICK FOR THb HE17 EASY-PAINTIN- . ? 51 i',1 ' - v - y ' , j - ENAMEL G FROM FULLER I : ble."' On the gridiron it is the think . : ers. more than r the talent, which carries teams, to success. Like Knute Rockne with the Notre Dame box, Andy Kerr with the . double-win- g, , ." jess . , 7" - X Clark" Shaughnessy: , ' . W'IS VV . C 7 V , ' J H 3 mm J -J fill season. , ' " - ; - American Fork; BY High, at with the and, last Uintah; Lehi at Union. year, Red Blaik with' his "lonely American . Fork jX end" formation, which swept a Oct. 30 at Pleasant Grove; good cadet team to an unbeaten Lehi; Uintah Union at BY High! 43-4- Nil-se- ? even though doing Sept them feel awkward. VA11 sornade Here is - the complete " Region of a ,'sudden everything seemed to . 7 schedule: fall into place," they explain, still . -' Conn.-Georg- , certajn-way- s f . i ; -- 30. ? - con- si the Geneva Recreation Association's coach of the Orem "VFW team. links league by winning the anThey . are Ralph Ungricht, feathwho will compete in the nual playoff Sat' course the at erweight class, t and Gary-BroTimpanogos urday welterweight. Open Hearth defeated EngiMr. Chynoweth and Dick and 1 Vz, in the neering, 2 team won a Kimber, assistant coach, will after each playoff two the 'fighters. half of the league schedule. ' accompany Top individual trophy winners for the league were John Lyons of Open Hearth, who won the president's cup for low avera r score over the season; J. M, United Press International (Tex) Carrera, who won the low net with a 3 66 (witk handiWALLINGFORD, n while Mark (Pudge) cap); (Kid) Ross, 140, Hartford, of Central Maintenance won Conn., outpointed Al King, 138H 8 the 74. low gross with Conn. (8). Bristol, of Members the championship OAKLAND, Calif. Fernando UQVz, Portugal, stopped Ward Open Hearth No. 1 team were Ray Klauk, Deb Mills, Ted Bird, Yee, 119,: Oakland (9).. PHILADELPHIA Ray Lancast- Chuck Nelson, John Lyons, Ed er, 147,; Spartansburg, N.C., TKO Hood, Keith Bauer, and Lloyd Wilkinson Each got an individover Sailor Whitey Porr, 151 . New York. ual, trophy. In an election of next year's WALL ENTERS TOURNEY officers, Don Giacomo was SAN , FRANCISCO (UPD Art chosen president of the GRA Wall of Pocono Manor, Pa., and Golf Association and Clem Lloyd - Mangrum of Apple Valley, Moore secretary. An enjoyable day was held, at Calif., two veteran pros, were entered Sunday. In. the $40,000, Golden the course.- Prizes were given Gate Open ' golf. tournament ' which for the longest drive, putting, gets underway Thursday. approaching, most birdies . and team championship Fight Results ' ; ... ' - .Open Hearth No. l's crack most pars. The course was; wet golf .team walked off with the but did not present a severe : e teams are scheduling practice-K- t ' ; games. Murray will play at' Provo High ( B YU Stadium ) in an & p.m. game and Spanish Fork; will play why famanager insisted, BY High in an afternoon game years that' special moves in theym&ke ( also B YU Stadiuni ) Wednesday, ' ' - i end-of-seas- . , Preps Post Grid Slate ' ' Open Heprth No. 1 Crowned Tonight GRA Team Golf jGhampiph wn, : : ' '. 4 Trophies Awarded Two Orem boxers will participate in a ring card at .Dug-wa- y, Tooele County, tonight, according to' Stan Chynoweth, -- RegiorTSieven V V, r " with trophies at TKOPHY WINNERS These three GR A golfers clusion of the association's annual tournament. From left are Mark (Pudge) Nilsen ; John Lyons, who of Central Maintenance, who won low "gross , with a won the president's trophy for low average over the season; and J, M; (Tex) 66 (with, handicap) Carrera who won, low net with a 3 Dugway , when other factors ' such as con dition and ability balance , oui Jf ambition Any championship Colorado State University or New S Mexico have will be' made known" this weekend when the two Skyline Conference teams meet in the only league encounter on the . ! walked-o- ff 2 Orem Boxers To . Fight At : I a replacement for scoreless ties I 43-4- Which means, : as Dietzel points out, that you have to be a' thinking man,' too, son. You can pull illustrations from our recent loss of the David Cup, from baseball, from boxing, from golf and from almost r any sport ' : lo: - name,you- care. ... . '. Alex Olmedo, the rangy Peruvian who was" our trumped ace in . between the ears.",.'. . ' the recenCtennis debacle in which "Desire" long has been keynot-e- d we, lost1 the ' Davis Cup to Austraas the. difference beween los- lia, went into the challenge round ing and winmng. Yet, it stands to' arid his subsequent lossin fihe reason , that everybody wants to U.S. finals moaning about x being" '' win. So something ha? to give as off form "' ; l .'' Sept. " - t . ' 36-38- Pre f i r f , ' - Parks; Aiken def. Greenwood; Lambson. def. Mikkleson. An Athlete: His Head! :- t'-- , 1 Mostjmportarit Part Of T. r M I Today's Sport Parade . i o ' . i 6--2. 6-- 4, and under singles, re 15 I f 6-- 1, ' ' By United Press International , -- Club-Kogl- ''.-- - . n ue Encounters Spice Slate en the bench and he'll need more consistent relief pitching. It was Dykes' turn to be conDETROIT (UPD Jimmle fident, although Detroit in the Dykes, rehired as manager of the past two years heard almost the f Detroit Tigers for 1960, promptly same words from departed manlit up one of his trademark cigars agers; Jack Tighe and Bill Norand from behind the cloud qf man, i . ; smoke predicted his club will be The signing of Dykes Monday a pennant contender next year. ended several weeki i of speculaDykes, his 62 years 42 pf them tion about whether the veteran of in baseball considerably lightened the Connie Mack, era would be by the contract 'signing Monday, rehired or if the Tigers would bid saw things in the smoke clouds for anotv,er "name" manager. week This to so last his weren'f discernable that speculation grew he announced Gordon Joe after audience. watching ' Ini Cleveland to the was we stuff think have the "I quitting go all the way," said the newly dians. But General Manager Rick Fer- signed little manager. "We'll have to pick up a shortstop and a first rell said Monday that no one ex- baseman." Pressed a bit, Dykes cept Dykes had been considered added that he wants to strength- - for . the 1960 field job. "'i V - Non-Leag- I o i u. By DON FERMOYLE United ress International ' " " - ' - f I Cr- -s Only mm nn Dykes Rehired As Detroit Manager . f ? 'Si t - - ' ? . , t' . f S - ay .p.orreo ' - ' ' r::H::vN:';;4i' i ' , . . rn in' ' A , ' ; .f-:-- 0 A- - V ' Play R1S h: ' ;1 vXvx.vj::..v.v;v.v. ,!;::;:::;:? xx-:-.- : Suagr Signs To Defend Title EASIEST PAINTING Ko9 PLEASE WITH 2-St- ate I tt on. Brush It on. Siaoofh. hut. No lingering "pointy" odor! UTAH BOSTON (Upl) Sugar Ray Robinson today ; formally . signed to meet Paul Pender of Brook bout .line, Mass. tn a at the .Boston Garden Dec. 14 for version" of the mid a "two-stat- e 15-rou- nd dleweight title. 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