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Show SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1953 Utah County, Utah 16 SUNDAY HERALD - nn Ancient Arch ie ivioore oees atfle With Ingo For- Heavyweig ht Crowti Maps Plans I THE MOST United Press International SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) m ; . o - OF UCS ZOAVGr UP AEX 7 money, tour boxing South of America. And a part in a movie about Huck Finn. the plans' are tentative. Moore was looser than a old pair of suspenders,.' smiling and laughing often. All 10-ye- ar iVi, 1 Nick Boshard defeated Leland Nelson to win the 18 and under singles crown of the Provo City, Recreation Department's junior tennis tourney. The scores were . . 4-- 6, . might formed like champions, the play of Gary Ridge must be singled ' . yield. ' . with his wife, out for special mention. Big Gary Archie chatted se- was outstanding, both on the a after Joan now recovered and at He mound bat. talked, rious ear operation. His pitching was superb laughed, and clowned. the about He'8 not worried especially in the first three inn- ings when, he struck out 8 Card future. batters. ' He eased up somewhat in the latter innings after his team had built. up a big lead. At bat, Gary was paid the compliment of being intentionally walked three times. In his other two times at bat he homered and doubled. The ball game was probably decided in the fourth inning when Club champions for the Archery Club were an- Mike Radmall hit a long home run with two on to give his team nounced Saturday. The champions include John a 9 to 1 lead. The Cards rallied briefly in the Schiro, Beverly Hanson, Susan and Robert Larson, for three runs, led by Dave fifth Barney, v Anderson. Klemm's triple. Paul Schoonover Doug Tirst place class winners in- also hit the ball well for the clude: losers. , 325, John Schiro; 250, Men Final weeks games ' and playoff Roy Carter; 175, Stanley Hansou; tie. ; Erwin Harward. 100, FINAL STANDINGS Women 225, Beverly Hanson; W L Pet. 175, Mildred Carter; .125, Jean Cubs ......13 3 .813 Nelson; 75,..Myrle Anderson. Cards ...13 3 .813 Junior boys Hugh Sellers and Dodgers ...11 5 .688 Robert Larson. ." .11 5 .688 Phillies Cub boy s rDoug Anderson and Utes 9 7 .562 , Earl Shepherd. 8 .500 ...-Pirates Cub girls Susan Barney. 3 13 .188 Braves The club's final field shoot of Giants 3 13 .188 the year was held last week on 1 15 .063 the Timp Club's range in the Tigers south fork of Provo Canyon. The vice president of the United States may vote in the 'Senate to break a tie. fornia this later be held today at 5 p.m. at the high school. He said he expected, about 50 or 60 varsity players to report this year, along with ap playproximately 80 sophomore ' year, " k . Timp Archers Name Champs , .. Tim-panog- os . i - ; - 8 Leagues Slate Meetings Bowling Three Provo Bowling leagues hold meetings during the coming week at the Regal Alleys. The Industrial League will meet Monday at 8 p.m., the Provo City Men's League will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m., and the Provo Major League will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. Plans for the coming season will be made at the meetings and interested in these bowlers leagues are urged to attend. lf ) ers. . Workouts Set j BY High will workout at 8:30 a.m. and 3P.ni. on Monday and each day at those times, Monday through Friday, until school Defeat to 5 In Cubs 14 Little Loop Play The PLEASANT GROVE Pleasant Grove Little League season drew to a close Tuesday trounced night when the the champion Cubs 14 to 5 in, the second annual game. Th combined hitting power of the other eight teams proved, too much for a tired Cub pitching staff which had handled four games in the last five days. The scored four runs in the first inning and were never headed as they scored in every inning but the si :th. ill TREASURE-TON- E Eterior PAINTS I A11CC pAINT and JUliCd GLASS CO. New Location .at- 170 North 1st West, Provo. Phone FR Also available t Sanfords Paints, ' Sprinffville Spanish Fork Cabinet Spanish Fork Snow Paint. Payson - 8-- 6. right ankle. , at first ankle, Covington's thought to be only sprained, was put into a cast Friday. The Braves' regular left fielder turned the ankle sliding into second base on a force play during Thursday night's game with San Franciscor "This is a serious blow," said General Manager John Mc Hale, whose, defending champion Braves have' been unable to climb back into first place after falling to third. "Covington is a fierce kind of hitter who can "get hot and carry your whole club along." Although hitting only .279 and INSURANCE FARMERS HOME MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Minneapolis, Minnesota ' Represented by: JARVIS WARNER Spanish Fork having trouble at the plate, Covington was just beginning to show signs of coming out of it when he was hurt. He was out of action a good part of last year with knee trouble. The injury had a two-fol- d effect, in that it cut the Braves to 24 men because the team's disabled roster is filled. Even though Covington is out of action he will have to remain on the active list because Mel Roach and Eddie Haas fill the disabled roster and Red Schoendienst, ' recovering from tuberculosis, is on special -- LuDEAN LISTER Sprins:viIIe IIU 70 Monson & Johnson, Inc. . Provo FR , Orem 20 JESS MONSON SU 31 Pleasant Grove HOWARD . disabled status, j" After Sept. 1 when the player limit! is lifted, the Brayes will be able to cal1 up another outfielder from the minors, Mc Hale said. B. BROWN Lehi Porter 25-m- 33 KENNETH R. ORTON Payson 205R said A. L. 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Coach Hill said tackle John Callis, halfback Bob Leonard and guard Steve Spendlove will serve of the Bulldog as squad. Other returning letterrien will include Martin Bingham, Garth Powelson John Lant, Andy Hansen, Ed Wellington, Gordon Gary Stott, Shirl Cowley, Floyd Kimber, Bob Farr, William Chaplin and poSsibly Jihi Grif fiths. ,Coaeh Hill lost 22 players through graduation, with fullback Roger Moon, center Bob Clark and quarterback Jerry .Slack the big losses. Co-capta- ins All-Sta- rs 8-- 6, Water power generates more than 99 per cent of the, electric ty iu Switzerland, Norway and. Sweden, but less than three per cent in Britain, Denmark and Belgium. 'VgMi will will r-- i Cubs Capture Prdvo High, BYH Gridders Pee Gee LL Start Practice on Monday starts. Coach Jed Gibson Provo High and High suits be issued at Championship bailers begin practice Monday. Approximately Take Six Weeks movie The people would like to start shooting right away, - Moore foot- BY said, and it would take about six on will weeks of his time. ' Monday"I hate to be out at this time Coach Dick Hill's Bulldogs will T in PLEASANT The GROVE could keep ' Clubs because shape their- - workouts at 5 p.m. could begin won the championship of the with ' a little work and I go on a boxing exhibition to South Pleasant Grove Little League re- Monday and then the Big Green America right now." cently by defeating the Cards 16 gridders will practice at 8:30 a.m. each day thereafter As for fighting Robinson, Arch to 5 in a special playoff game and 4:30 p.m. starts. school crowd. The two" until said it' something" he'd dearly before a large ' Coach Hill said he would issue teams dolhad finished the regular 3 million love to do. About season with identical 13 and 3 uniforms at 8. a.m. and 1 p.m. lars worth of love. on Monday. He also said a meetThat's what he figures a fight records. While the entire Cub team per--, ing of all varsity candidates will with Robinson, outdoor in CaliWould j Nick Boshard Cops Junior Net Title PLAfir u Covington Lost to Braves - AAV ON 0 " lines, Although, it doesn't . plan to start competing until 1960, it will4 be only a few weeks until it MILWAUKEE (UPD The Milmust start skirmishing with the NFL for players as the 1959 crop waukee Braves' hopes of catching of college stars finish their eligi- up in the National League pennant race were dealt a serious , bility. blow with the loss trf We,s Covington due to a torn Bgament in his '"Iff rnT'-'W'-ft- 20 SAVE . - . May Go To Sweden . About Johansson, Archie said he was waiting word fom Jack (Doc) Kearns on whether they would go to Sweden and talk to the heavyweight champ about a title go.' "I would be very happy to go to Sweden if everything comes out all right,' Archie says. ' But Arch isn't worried about it. If that doesn't work out, he ?aid he'd go about his business which in the near future will include a screen test and financial negotiations for a part in Huck Fin. "That's a funny thing'," Moore mused; "All the kids read Huck Finn but I never did. I was out trying to make a living." ; ..' Can he act?. said. do he "I could that," "There's nothing to it. I've lived along the river in St. Louis. And in boxing, you' act every day of your life." Appointment of Glen Tuckett as head baseball coach was officially announced today by Brigham Young University. Tuckett, a Murray High School athlete and former member of the Salt Lake Bees, also will teach health education and assist ?n the athletic staff. He replaces Jay Van Noy, who resigned to enter private business and play with the Phoenix Giants. NFL's lucrative drawing povver. They scheduled a two hour morning session then staged a luncheon at which the press was given the privilege of asking ques some of which .might be tions difficult to answer. The embryo league can waste no times in drawing its battle he said.) A TUCKETT NAMED NEW 'Y' BASEBALL COACH York, Los Angeles, Houston, Den ver and Minneapolis - St. Paul sat down with Dallas backer La mar Hunt, the son of fabulouslv wealthy, oilman H. L. Hunt and the man who took it upon himself to organize a rival for the t television sen got two hits apiece to spark 'he winners' attack, while Blain Bradford, Spanish Fork pitcher,-waholding the Orem nine to three hits. ..'.' Mike Hoff of Orem and Ned Grant of Spanish Fork came up with fielding gems for the day. The line scores: Orem 200 000 0002 S 5 Spanish Fork 100 050 02x 8 7 S Christensen and Story; Blaina Bradford and Blair Bradford." Orem and Payson will meet in Spanish Fork won the first half Cena playoff game to decide the title and will play the winner of tral Utah League's second half Payson-Oreplayoff game in tha DALLAS. Tex. (UPI) The title, after the two teams ended up league's .season championship American Football League set out in a tie for the. crown. series. today to form the framework A five-ru- n The two teams were thrown infifth inning made upon which it will try-tcompete ' to Fork'-win over Orem deadlock the Fork's Spanish by Spanish with the - long - established Na2 over an week Orem week last iast easy one. tional Football League for olaver at S.victory Dean Roberts and Jackt SwenF. personnel md the lifeblood of pro sports public patronage. Monied interests from New THB. future. From atop his boxing throne, the world light - heavyweight champion sees: A fight with Ingemar Johansson for the world heavyweight title. A million - dollar bout with Sugar Ray Robinson. 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