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Show SUNDAY, APRIL 19, 1953 Utah County, Utah 14 SUNDAY HERALD Timpanogos Stake Honors Basketball Teams M-M- en PLEASANT GROVE Timpanogos Stake senior and junior M-m- en basketball trophies were recently awarded to four: outstanding basketball teams. Lindon First Ward received the senior league sportsmanship trophy, Russell and - that "Big Jawn" Kapele once again is a wrecking crew" on the Cougar line and as a result, it is reported that rival Skyline grid coaches have that "shook look" this spring. Hawaiian It will be recalled that Kapele, a "one-ima- n , T1MP JUNIOR M MEN CHAMPS HONORED The First Ward Junior M Men basketball champions of the 230-pou- nd otho- - ps a all-cr"-- --- LDS Stake were honored recently. .MemTimpanog-obers of the team include (left to right) : Front row s Kent Blackhurst, Danny Smith, Daryl Kockerhans and Leland Fenton. Back row Marvin Slater, David Smith,. Coach Ken Mott, Kenneth McClure and Kalvin Richins. -- . before. They say right again just waiting roll around. the ankle is all OLYMPUS GOLFER WINS INVITATIONAL JOUST and Kapele is for next fall to One thing for ol' John is going sure" good great guns in spring drills. Line coach Owen Dixon has been more than just a little "Nobody can play .football like John Kapele can when . 18-ho- le Mike Merback, East, 78, and Howard Morgan, Logan, 80. "Lonnie Dennis. "Of course," Dixon added, '"you just take for granted that you're going to get a whale of a game out ot Eckel and Dennis every time they take the Ray Kier of Wasatch Academy, topped the Class ' .' -- ' ' In Vancouver Whips Bees Pacific Coast League Opener 7-- 3 Belnap Shows The average football. fan thinks of the typical quarsort of kid, terback as a cocky, loquacious,, ing the Giants opener against By DON BECKER United Press International the talkative Mr. Rhodes posessing brains and confidence. Spokane, And, yet the No. 1 quarterback on the BYU football seems Rhodes, Lusty swinging Dusty ready to do it again. team next fall may be a veteran bashed quiet, almost shy the flamboyant outfielder from The in this 1954 Bud of At name whose world Alabama of a series homers and a double stage Belnap. pair youngster by the miracin "our runs as broached the while batting spring drills, at least, Belnap, a former Weber High star, performance can a still belt baseball Phoenix stopped Spokane, seems to have the edge over the "rest of the Cougar ulous, not be coneven he - ng n, left-hand- ed 6-- 5. may though, a sidered big leaguer. Few Cougar fans will ever forget BYU's win over Sent San Francisco to Phoenthe Utah Aggies last fall and the big part Belnap played ix of by the Pacific Coast League in the victory. In fact, that game proved Belnap's real last season, Rhodes proceeded to worth to the Brighams. He proved a big surprise even help lead the Giants to a pennant. Off last night's performance dur- to some close observers of the team, j signal-caller- s. n manner and "Don't let his quiet, one said the observed fool unobtrusiveness you," other day. BB "There's a lot of courage and competitive spirit and drive in that boy. He's ai lot like Jay Van Noy (the Cougars' baseball coach) in that respect. Jay is somewhat on the quiet, unobtrusive sdie, too, but, brother, what a competitor he is, students and liis play "Belnap also is a straight-excellent (selection has been every time I've seen him play. And, what is even more important, his teammates player auction for the Cenhave the utmost confidence in him to call the right play tralTheBoys Basketball League r has at the right time." , been held, it was reported-Sat- ur day. Pres Ruins Players assigned to the various Pres Summerhays, the Utah baseball coach, has just teams include: Ream's Market (Brig Mitchell, Vwrecked my fondest dreams. Bruce Barrett, Bry. He changed my son, Kevin, from a BYU manager) ant Buckwalter, Robert Jensen. man to a Utah man. And, he did it with a broken bat. To J. A. Hogle (Jack Craghead, will be a Utah make matters worse, I'm afraid Kevin ' Dean Terry, Jess manager) man for life. ' It all happened during the first BYU-Uta- h baseball Anderson, Jerry Bringhurst, Ronald Kopp, Steve Downing. game of the season. Kevin was an interested spectator (Tex Means, manager) when one of the Utah players cracked the handle of his Jaycees Brad Robert Poulsen, Walker, bat while batting against Jack Cravens, BYU's flame- - Roger Reynolds, Garry Conk, Clinthrowing righthander. ton Williams, Robin Aguire, J. C. Kevin, quick as a flash, hustled over to Pres and Taylor. asked him for the bat. Pres, the great public relationist Provo Lions (Karl Thalman, that he is and, perhaps looking hopefully to the future, manager) Danny Bailey, Michael Day. 'said: "Sure, kid, take it." 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' non-reside- nt 4. m mm Portland 4 San Diego 1 (1st) Portland 3 San' Diego 2 (2nd) Sacramento 5 Seattle 4 (1st) Seattle 1 Sacramento 0 (2nd) Phoenix 6 Spokane 5 EDGEMONT The Edgemont Vancouver 7 Salt Lake 1 Pony League tryouts will be held Septic Tank, Cesspool Cleaning Monday and Tuesday, It was reported Saturday. . :nnc HUM The tryouts will be held be,f .' tween 5 and 7 p.m. both days on the Edgemont School field. ol. ts Early Phases Of Fish Edgemont Slates Pony Loop Tryouts ON THESE FIRMS FOR tht rss In other Pacific Coast League action, Portland got off to a rousing start as it twice defented Saa In the opener Diego, 2 and veteran Vic Lombardi, a 5 foot 7 inch southpaw, limited the Padres to four hits while hanging up the win. Al Jones scored the only San Diego run when he belted a homer in the third. The Sacramento Solons and the Seattle Rainiers traded victories in their doubleheader. The Solons took the opener, 4 and the Rainiers; the nightcap, behind the three-hi- t pitching of 3-- non-residen- 14-- . B golfers with an 82. field." Dixon said he was particularly impressed with the defensive play, of Eckel this spring. soft-spoke- Fish Licenses Set non-reside- nt tourney Friday. A total of 38 golfers from 11 schools participated in the event. Osgood finished one stroke ahead of Larry route. Other leadStowe of Highland over the ers include Mike McGuire, Olympus, and Gary Johnston, Provo High, 77; Mark Raleigh, Highland, and he really puts his mind to it," Dixon said, in the dressing room, following a recent p practice. "And, believe me, ' to mind this it he's putting his spring." need much coaxing The Cougar line coach also didn't 1 to talk about BYU's two great guardsPaul Eckel and fire-breathi- ey Kid Non-Reside- nt Aggies, MU Split Pair area, according to the department of fish and game and the Salt Lake LOGAN (UPD Utah State and County Fish and Game Associa- Montana State compronised with tion. one game each Friday in a double The department and. county bill on the USU diamond. sportsmen group are joint sponsors A big league performance by of this spring event which attracts The handed several thousand sportsmen and right for the hurler Brian 3 recorded Aggies their families each year. strikeouts before he was knocked Spokesmen noted the guided tour out of the game in the seventh serves as an opportunity for a inning. USU droped - that first fine family outing and gives the game public a chance to see these faciliIn the next contest the Aggies ties at peak production. At each came back to win hatchery fishery production techThe linescore: niques are explained by depart Montana 601r010-- 6 , ment personnel as Inspection of the USU hatchery is made. Starting point, travel schedule Montana from hatchery to hatchery, and USU site of the always popular social hour when free refreshments are ; First bridge across the Arkan-s- a served by association members, River was completed in 1873 will be announced at a later date. at Little Rock. Plant Begin Bob Osgood of Olympus, firing a 75 over the Timpanogos Course, , won the BYU Invitational Golf impressed by Kapele' s play. ' Printing of New non-reside- nt v tackle, made everybody's more. However, last year as a junior, he was hampered considerably by "an ankle injury and never quite equalled his play of the year The date of Sunday, April 26, has been set for the annual tour of some of the state fish hatcheries in and near Utah's metropolitan Ervin Pack have been for this team. Pleasant Grove Fourth Ward received the senior league championship trophy, Guy New Utah angling licenses for Hillman, coach. Pleasant Grove juveniles will be print First received the junior league KAnrnth ed and available about May 15, ac fh amnion shin tmnhv Mott coaching. Pleasant Grove cording to the department of fish Sixth Ward received the junior and game. Under a new license provision league sportsmanship trophy, Ken Sore n son coach. passed by the recent Utah Legisla of ages ture, juvenile 12 through 15 may angle at half the fee charged the adult. These youngsters of the foregoing ages may now angle for five days for a fee of two dollars, for the full year at a fee of five dollars. They have previously been required to pay the same angling fees as an adult, or twice this fee for the respective licenses. fish of the yearly Early phases This new provision of the law planting program are now getting also provides that the under way from the state hatcher ies, according to the Utah Depart juvenile under twelve years of age ment of Fish and Game. may fish without a license as long 'A limited number of early plants as he is accompanied by a licensed are being made, mostly in South' angler and fish .caught by him are ern Utah waters, where better wa included in the creel limit of the ter conditions and access to some waters occur earlier than to the licensed angler. No other changes were made in north. .. The general planting season is the fish and game license struc expected to. get under way about ture by the Legislature during the May 1, with an approximate total. recent term. of something over 11 million game fish scheduled to be stocked into lakes and streams during the year ahead. This represents full production at the department's 12 hatcheries and will include rainbow, brook native, brown, walleye and other game fish species. The .department said all access! ble waters would be stocked prior to the June 6 opening of the gen eral season. Some two million catchable sized trout are expected to tbe planted in the hard fished "put and take" waters during the -period to September 1, when, a ma 3s jor portion of the angling pressure comes to a close with the end of T the vacation season. I IK 01 Present low water conditions currently forecast heavier planting Fast, Expert Service this year of the larger lakes and Factory Trained Mechanics streams as the season progresses, Very Modest Rates co-coac- hes The word is out AnnualTour of State's Fish Hatcheries Slated April 26 226 South University FR4-062- 4 , 4 |