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Show i 1 10 SUNDAY HERALD Utah County. Utah . n Meet Slated To Start On Monday Boxer Ready For Latin "S,, 4 mm 3 I 1 .; Other seeded teams in the tourney include Cream O'Weber, Carlson's and Smeath's. They will join Central Utah Motor in advancing into Tuesday's second round on byes. The tornuament will continue through Saturday , night. Every game, will be , a champioship clash, since there is no consola-tion flight. ' .New Champion A new' chamrion is sure to be crowned because G. Lowry Anderson, la,st year's champion, didn't enter the tourney this year. 'Central Utah Motor became the overwhelming favorite to win. the tourney when Mountain States . Telephone of Salt Lake Cjty, an original tourney entry, decided to drop out. u JK - r j -V y -- - v --? , League Standings By TOM GRAY United Press International Alonzo LOUISVILLE (UPI) Johnson, a young man from Pennsylvania who cut his eye teeth oa a ring rope, today was ready to n f i Orem Retains Lead in C U League s Second Half Race Heavyweight .J Orem Spanish Fork i .,.....5.4 ............... 0 2 3 2 psyson ' American Fork .......3 Lebi ,:2 ... .2 "4 Springville take on Argentine heavyweignt Pleasant Grove ......O 4 Alex Miteff after spoiling. WiUie Friday's Results Pastrano's comeback, hopes by Lehi 9, Pleasant Grove 6, (forwinning' a. unanimous decision. feit). Subbing for Mitefi, the former Payson 10,, Spanish Fork 8. barber from Pa., Braddock, American Fork 12, Springville. stalked the Miami, Fla., boxer for 10. most of the 10 rounds Friday Wednesday's Schedule night; and rang up an impressive, Payson at Pleasant Grove., 8 if close, decision by shrugging off p. m. Pastrano's fast punching. Fork at American Fork, Neither fighter was ever down 8 Spanish ' m. P. .v v . in the nationally televised bout. 8 Lehi at Springville, p. m. The win by the better - condiFriday's' Schedule tioned Johnson; ranked seventh Grove at Orenv, 5:30 Pleasant by the NBA, was his 13th straight m. and ran his record to For p Lehi at Spanish Fork,' 8 p. m. now ranked Pastrano, eighth oy Payson at Springville, 8 p.bm. Ring "Magazine, it was another comeback in his disappointment Orem- remained on top in the attempts. Johnson, a fixture in gyms at Central Utah League's second half the tender age of 12 but, who race today, after the smoke had didn't, get serious about swap;, cleared from last week's action, ping leather until his early teens, ,hich saw Payson climb into conwill meet Miteff in New York' tention with a 10-- 8 victory over Madison Square Garden, Aug. 11 Spanish Fork Friday ' ' .' He gave away three and a half American Fork downed Springacpounds to Pastrano, who went into ville, in other the ring at. 187, and has been idl? tion, while Lehj pickedFriday fora up since last February. . over Pleasant Grove. feit victory Pastrano's trainer Angelo Dui-deA six-ru-n carried eighth inning who was running the show Payson from behind to its victory for his manager brother, Chris over Spanish Fork. Jack Open-shasaid: "We want to fight Johnson and Clifton Steele, . with a again next week or any time." Johnson said triple apiece, were the big hitters The that Pastrano was faster than for Payson. Mike Montague got a double for Payson in the Nino Valdes whom he defeated in three-ru- n 29. Madison Square Garden, May GAS "Willie didn't hurt me any and I'm ready for Miteff," Johnson 3 3 ....................... .............. ... , - - . - - : . . 4 L . frt rrf...rt..f fn A- - r - n J' - r ' - SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS Central Utah Motor won the Provo Major Softball the first and second half titles. Members League championship by capturing-botof the team include (left to right) i Kneeling Mickey Eggertsen, Grant Seeley, Frank Arnold, Joe Martinez and Berdean Jarman. Standing Jack Hill, manager of the Tackle Box Sporting Goods Store and donator of the championship trophy; R. E. Packard, manager of the Central Utah Motor and team sponsor; Reed Smith, team manager King Lov eland, Gary Madsen, Dave Weiser, Dick Hampton, Blair Rees and Dale Lewis. 18-- h N. Batters Ru i n Wi helm's Great Record By Using Strategy On Knuckle Ball , - ter. Paul Peters, with a triple,' and Dave Young, with a double, were the bigger for American Fork in its victory over Springville. Smart hit a three-baggfor the losers. It was American Fork's second victory of the week. The Forkers Weddefeated Pleasant Grove, er , 8-- 3, nesday at Pee Gee. - The Forkers scored all their runs in. the? first three innings. In the fourth inning Hal. Jensen relieved the starting "pitcher and gave up only one hit in the last five innings of play. . . . 1. STRIKE NO WORTH LOOKING INTO 12-1- 0, , ENDOWMENT Bill's Mobile Home - complete life covcraee. One policy that does the Moon , got punch, either. Johansson's nothin' in his jab and all he did was get in one' lucky punch."... spoken like' a true tiger... The slugging power of the 'Washington Senators has drawn raves this season on the home run efforts, of Killer Killebrew, Bob Al, lison, Jim Lemon and Roy Sie-ver- said. Miteff was prevented from But Al Lopez, Chicago White Pastrano Sox manager, also praises their meeting by a kidney infection. o pitching with the accent on Pascual. 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By OSCAR FRALEY Sonny Liston, who' battles Nino United Press International . at Chicago on Aug 5 in a Valdes NEW YORK (UPI) Fearless televised bout, talks more like Fraley'is facts and figures: inIf you wondered; what happened the number one challenger to Hoyt Wilhelm, the Baltimore stead of a man who stands fourth line. Lisiu a pitcher who was sailing along with ton saw a theater showing of the nine straight victories and then lost five of his' next six games, bout in which Ingemar Johansson the answer is that opposing hit- kayoed Floyd Patterson for the ters smartened up and began title and has harsh words for both of them. "slapping" at his knuckle bail inSPOKEN ;LIKE A TIGER stead of taking a .free swing. "Now I know for sure why that Nine: out of every 40 pitches ne was throwing were knucklers and manager- - of . Patterson's is so the hitters began timing and cuff- concerned opponents," abdutj "Patterson didn t ing his slow staff. To get him he 'asserted. to throw more fast balls. ..he's show nothin' and couldn't take a big eighth.' Bernell Evans picked for the winners, Mark Boyack, with three-for- five, was Spanish Fork's big hit W L up ' three-for-fiv- e : m m s 4 r-- v all-star- s. t uro maoa 10 u V Central Utah Motor appeared to be the team to .beat in the 12 team Provo Invitational Softball tourney, which will get underway Monday night at Harmon Park; And, manager tong Loveland's charges will be shooting for a Softball "triple", to climax a great season for the Motor nine. They already have won the Provo Major League championthe ship and have defeated win If can league they the invitational tourney they can take home all the marbles. As one of the four ' seeded teams in the tourney. Central Utah Motor won't see action Until Tuesday's ' second round. They will meet the winner of Monday night's Utah Stake-Ore11th game. Bering at 7:30 P.M. 11th The Utah Stake-Oreat 7;30 p.m.. game will begin Other Monday night games will find Provo 13th going against Rivergrove First at 6:30 p.m., payson meeting Kirk's Drive Inn at 7:50 p.m. and Spanish Fork facing Wy view at 9:10 p.m. at Harmon Both diamonds Park will be "used for the double elimination tourney, at least for the first couple, of nights, according to Dolan? .Condie, tourney director. rot n moo 'i : YRIST WATCHED FR 11 , |