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Show o U Editor, Popular 'Boatin; (Distributed by , Newspaper Enterprise Assn.) Whether they live hundreds, of miles from the sea or on coastal waters, boatmen everywhere seem to long - to challenge the open ocean alone, . Every yearn small craft set out on. solo voyages. Five sailboats are racing from Plymouth, England, to New York this summer. Each has only its skipper aboard. The contest is expected to take a month or more to complete. Countless other small power and sailboats' are making long passages every year. We asked veteran sailor Christopher de Grabow-sk- i how he plans for a voyage ' of this kind. i the Knowledge of .waters and ' boat come first. Boatmen, have a respect, for offshore seas, but any waterway can become suddenly! treacherous during a sudden storm. ; Often . boatmen 'on lakes rivers, - reservoirs and ponds believe that , since they left shore only hours instead of ' days ago, they cannot get into serious trouble. Actually, short steep seas that . . , a sailboat. Replace any question- hook to a cleat or stanchion 4 so able items. Arrange coils of rope that a rush of water will not wash At Juab High so they are handy but never under- a man overboard. Should a wave come aboard, t . The foot on decks. Stow equipment below so nothing will rocket about healthy sized bilge pumps should school . . the cabin if the waves roll up. when kept aboard. If they must Crew, members are most useful when kept aboard. If they must move about .open decks, install life lines to encircle the boat. Canvas dodgers can be fastened as side curtains to keep out driving spray and more solid water. Life rings should be positioned so that they can be thrown immediately to a man in the water. Safety belts should be worn during really rough going. From the belt, a line is fastened by snap , , be ready to get it back out again.' openings should have sea-cocsnutotis so cnat any break can be controlled. For his Atlantic crossing alone last year in a sloop, Chris topher de Grabowski carried 300 cans of food, 50 gallons of water, two anchors', three 360-folengths of line, a sea anchor, a complete set off tools, navigation equipment, fishing tackle, paint, flashlights, two rubber dinghies and each wedged many other, items Through-hul- l K 25-fo- ot . , ot . in place. superintendent and . the board announce the appointment of Brady Walker as basketball coach and physical education instructor at the Juab High School for the coming year. He replaces Marcus Garrett, who leaves the JHS this year. Mr. Walker graduated from the Brigham Young University 'in 1948 with coaching and physical educations as a major. After graduation he spent four years in the , East playing pro fessional basketball with the Baltimore Bullets and Boston Celtics. , In recent years he has estab lished his home in Or em, Utah. He has been in .business. . Drug'..'...;.......... Fashion Furniture ...... City - . .... w L 16 1 2 17 12 5 Utahn Cops Win In Grand Pacific Trapshoot Meet - secutive OWNMalnsail furled and only a small jib acting as a storm trysau, cnrisiopner boat in which he of the de Grabowski watches mountainous seas build astern on their own. ocean the to open crossed the Atlantic alone. All boatmen long challenge ON HIS 25-fo- ot Stengel To Keep Dialing 'M For Murder' CUDDY By-JAC- K United Press International NEW YORK (UPD Casey Stengel hopes he , can still keep -- . leaving for Detroit where the e Yankees inaugurate a series with the Tigers. "We were having "trouble with our starters and relievers, ana that's not a good sign," he went on. "It's gotta, straighten out fast. We don't have that much of a lead, on the other clubs." r , Stengel's troubles may be, comr. pounded by .the fact that Maris, who had been enhis best year in the majoying jors, suddenly has come up with a sprained right wrist. Maris says it doesn't bother, him, but it certainly appeared that Xt did during Wednesday's game when he was stopped cold twice with the bases fulL Center-fielde- r - Mantle still is four-gam- , . right-fielde- All-St- ar ' 1 j , t against Thompson In October. 'Benny took everything Thompson threw "In the ; first figt," Manuel Alfaro concluded, ."and still was plenty strong in the final round. You've got to go real fast to outlast this kid. ' "Ask Don Jordan " v bigger will put his title on the line , " Alfaro tried his luckSvith more than one Cuban. Paret is the eighth investment for the New Yor4c restaurateur and the only one to pay off. "I brought guys into this coun try and paid all the expenses, even taught them the language, recalled Alfaro. "None was grate ful enough to stick with it. They had big ideas and couldn't take the grind. Benny will have to fight at least two championship bouts, to make up some of the loss on the bums." Paret is a helter skelter punch; er witn more footwork man Magazine to Have Deer Hunt Laws " . The August issue of , Utah's Fish and Game Magazine a reprint of the 19G0 deer hunting proclamation as ja' service to subscribers. is being The proclamation printed in the August issue along with the usual interesting articles and stories covering the statefs fish and game program. ' - will-conta- in . , , . Spokane ' HEARING CLEARANCE edged FINAL STAGES . SAVINGS GREATER Get a "Hdppy Family lo Kcke Your Ccr I THAN EVER I Trip-Ree- - dy RfliEN'S: SUIT SALE-- . Sure it takes money, but SECURITIES will advance the casta you car repair plus other need vacation needs. Come In or Phone for fast service. , Giants took Salt Lake. Choate checked the Bees on seven hits to pick up his eighth victory against seven defeats.- Farley and Dusty ' Rhodes ; put fl v OA -- Jvll FR 17 W. 2nd S. - HU Prove Utah 21 Springville, Utah MIL " ' H WEAR WEIGHT Dacron and Cotton Dacron and Rayon LESSONS REG. 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Jim Coates, who won his first nine games with but one defeat, hasn't looked good at all in his last two starts and finally suffered his first beating at the hands of the .Red Sox on July 9 ,Even more important, the four competition days rest for may work far more to the ad e White vantage of the Sox and fourth-plac- e Orioles than to the Stengeleers. loca' g SUMMER WEIGHT IN WASH 'N WEAR tc. MATERIALS. DACRONS and RAYONS, r REG. TO ; ' ' . i $8.9- 5- ,1 mm win the 50 air doubles championship, of the Grand Pacific. Trap-shotournament. Salt's perfect score placed him in a; select group of shooters who have .hit 100 straight targets, in : doubles competition. Skip Mengimer, Ogden, , Utah, was Class C winner. Another. Salt Laker, - Sanford Speck, copped high junior, honors ; , with; 97. , ; . The tournament continues to day and concludes Sunday. More than 2,250 shooters are entered :- Paret the' landing and a misfit in the' limelight, 14-hi- All-St- ar RENO, Bountiful, champion bombs. . Paret, unpretentious, unaware 7-- 4. " . son fight, which ended in an even break, with the South A.merican 3 that's dialing "M for murder" Maris and Mantle because the Yankees mayi wind? up disconnect ed if they have to depend on their pitching: He's not worried about Roger Maris, who already has 27 home runs, or Mickesy Mantle, with 20, r-- 1 r even though neither was exactly a standout in the two All Star games. What's bothering him most is his pitching. Lose Three Straight "It didn't look, good to me at all when we lost three in' a row to Boston just before the Bill Salt, Nev. (UPD Utah, shattered 100 con-- break," Casey commented before clay targets Friday to ' : Square Garden and ended "up in Brooklyn with an enormous fare," Alfaro went on. "lie didn't know what to tell the lflriver. So he went back to the. Bronx and everybody was left waiting. ' "He shouldn't be riding in cabs. It's,, too much trouble for him to try to tell the driver where to go. He doesn't know how. He knows which subway to take from his home to the gym and to Madison Square Garden and he ' should stick to that. ' 8-- 6 11 Docs & Millers Members of the Spring Creek team are:, Danny Lamb, "Bret Wheeler, Gary DeRose, Ramon Johnson, Denny Hatfield, Greg Morgan,' Carl Jensen, Scott Mower, Steven Killpack, Shiri Miner, Larry Mason, Cleve Jackson, Michael Robinson, Jerry Dealing and Roger Sumsion. i . All-Sta- rs .. do It." and Sacramento kept Seattle 10 l in pace with an 7 victory ' over the San Diego innings Padres. In other games, - Tocoma took Salt Lake-9-and Vancouver beat the Portland Beavers Pitcher Don .Choate. and Bob t. Tacoma Farley, paced1 a attack with solo homers as the 3-- 2 ; -- . League-leadin- g All-Star- ..J. hasn't begun to understand New knockout prowess. He demonYork. .' strated his ability to take punch"Benny got in a taxi to go to es in the first Fedcrico Thompa luncheon at Madison front-runne- rs " - .... . L Poireft and live the same way. I'll have to buy him a house. He'll never ' Sacramento, the wo in the Pacific Coast League, both turned in vie tories Friday night and the gap between them is still three games. ' Spoiled Kid ll" wouldn't hear of it. They still eat and Spokane Johnson Tire's SPRTNGVILLE won the champion team W.B.B.A; of the. Spring Creek - little ship League, gaining; 16 victories in 18 games during the season. Coaching the winning team were Don Lamb and John Jensen, who will automatically become coaches Playof the Spring Creek off games will ibe held July. 27, 28 and 29 in Mapleton. . The box score of league games Is as follows: ' Team Johnson Tire anyway and a knows no English, greets interviewers with a confused wrinkle on his scarred brow. He doesn't know what to make of the hoopla and fuss. "They (Paret has a wife and young , son) , are simple people," continued Alfaro, "I; told, him he was the champ and to buy new stuff for the house. His wife By RAY ANDREWS United Press International . , ",, Paret, who talks very little Tacoma Tops Bees 9 to 3 Johnson Tire Captures WBBACrovn . " . " . , . ; , By PAT PAERISn Newspaper Enterprise Assn. NEW YORK (NEA) Don Jor dan, when he was training for the Benny Kid Paret world wel- erweight title fight, summed up he Cuban free wheeler: "I don't know how I'll fight him because I don't know,, nut-ti- n about - him. Nobody seems to know nuttin' about him. Jordan carried this skimpy knowledge of Paret into the ring at Las Vegas, Nev., May 27. Be-ore the evening ended, Jordan was just another contender; Paret the champion.- Since that time nothing has changed around the Paret house hold to offer the slightest mention that a champion was living there. Nobody still knows nuttin'. "This is the same guy I brought from Cuba," Manuel Al- aro, Benny's manager, said climbing into r a taxicab leaving Paret's Bronx home. Brady Walker To Coach u' build up on shallow inland waters can be more punishing to a small boat trying to speed through them than long offshore swells Though inlandTstorms do not seem to last as long as. those far. out at sea, they can be equally severe'. Inland boatmen should t take the same careful preparations that the ocean "cruising man insists ' :- , upon. V a. Preparations begin with study of all possible emergencies and plans to handle them. Too many beginners start out badly equip ped and prepared. The successful cruise is one in which adventures do not happen by accident.. Examine all lines, all standing and ' running rigging ad sails on Hg3oii , m By WM. TAYLOR McKEOWN . access SUNDAY, JULY 17, 1SC0 Utah County, Utah b pen' Sea 5 maocis Qjiallioogo. 'Aton u SUNDAY HERALD 14 America Afloat j " NOW ONLY " - 1 . ! )) , A CYCLE HOPEFULS. 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