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Show SUNDAY HERALD 14 SUNDAY, APRIL, 23, 1961 Utah County, Utah Mill Idowiincj Cor Lucky Strikes Moose .31 Gold Nuggets Moose .29 Goof Balls Eagle 28 Happy Go Lucky's Phovo .Leagues LADIES RIVERSIDE COUNTRY CLUB L Fulrath Perlman ..38 10 .28 20 .. 21 21Vi 27 ..26 .26 .25 .. ........... ... Moose 22 1 23 23 24 24 26 27 27 29 25 24 23& ...21 : (Last of Two Articles) 40 . W Cordner ... H. Hansen Matekovic Forkum ... Stein ..... Roundy B. Hanson 36 39 13 54 Win- .21 v Campbell ro Seek Site In Australia PROVO LEAGUES World Donald land speed record chaser Campbell will fly to Australia next June to inspect a possible site for his next attempt on the LONDON, April 19 (UPD ' . The place Campbell has in mind is Lake Eyre, some 300 miles north of Adelaide, South Australia. According to Bryan Cooper, public relations representative for the Bluebird land speed - record project, Lake ' Eyre would give run, comCampbell a 11 available with miles the pared ; .". m 1 . .:,. 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Campbell has already book ed the flats for September." of , the Cooper said $4,200,000 Bluebird was "right up to schedule. Everything is going according to plan.' Campbell, attempting to hit 500 mph at Bonneville last September, came a cropper at 365 miles an hour the car rebounding from thev ground three times after traveling jl.OOO feet through the air. Campbell said his gafety harness saved his life. " ng . Barbara Mc In tire Grabs North and 27 28 29 29 29 34 35 34 teri Fullmer Rocoives 42 Points In Hickolc Polling Fakler Tire ..39 36 Custom Auto Works United Concrete No. 1 . 35. 13 16 17 Lee's Barber 19 : i........ 33 29 28 . United Sales Outlaws 27 Peterson Heating United Concrete No. 2 26 Albertsobs 24 21 Don's Automotive .19 Orem VFW South Golf Test 1 Karl's Shoes ........ . 25 26 28 31 33 T -4 . Warburton-Jube- r i SIGNS FOUR LINEMEN League Leaders i . ....... Swarts-Cragu- n ..29 26 31 32 32 34 35 45 ....25 By OSCAR FRALEY United Press International NEW YORK (UPI) There was a report this week concerning an African witch doctor -- fight manager which makes one won der whether the fellow has relatives in Brooklyn. It seems that the omens were ......24 cancelled. All of which brings to mind the thought that somebody is sticking nd the pins in Duke . Snider, candidates for prime suspicion constiare his" scorned one-tim- e tuents in Flatbush. Certainly Snider left there, with the Dodgers, under a bitter cloud. He had been the people's "cherce" for years. jThen he wrote a magazine piece that he played baseball for money, not for fun. And, to compound what In Brooklyn had to be jthe greatest of felonies, ': SPANISH FORK Spanish Fork will host the strong Tooele PISTONS SIGN baseball club this afternoon ' at the Spanish Fork ball park, starting at 2 p.m. Keith Chappie, young lefthander, probably will get bis first starting assignment of the year. He will be backed Up by Sterfing Swenson, Paul Christensen and t Joe Ream. .flhie Crescent Park , , : suns 12-we- ek s, , well-condition- ed . Aggies;! Grizzlies Divide Twin i- 2-- 1, Your New 1961 IIuntinff and is ready for you! De-Ar-Pac- 4! 6-- vast right field in the JL.A. Coli- er was a regular, knocking only seum. At Ebbets Field "The 14 homers and winding up with Dook" had a groove over the the worst average of his major close right field screen. In the league career J a lowly .243 new setting he was merely bashThis spring j it appeared that he ing loud outs. might be getting a new; lease on Complicating his situation was his baseball life. He reported in a series of injuries. the best shape since leaving During the spring of 1958, the Brooklyn, walloped the ball unfirst year at Los Angeles, Snider mercifully and spoke optimisticalinjured a knee in an auto accident. ly of 1'a couple more, good years." ' It was the same knee which apLooks Bright to an was opResponding parently eration. Then; he hurt his arm Even though he now was 34 trying to throw a ball out of the and a possible sacrifice in the Coliseum. Vice president Buzzy Dodger youth movement, the picBavasi accused him of indiffer ture was bright for The ence and, as a fitting climax to Duke, The New York Yankees the season, he was struck on the made no secret of their interest ear by a line drive. in him and this is a club with a He hit only 15 home runs that history of picking up players in season and, in 1959 when he again the sunset of their careers and was, plagued by knee trouble, boosting them to senior stardom. managed to boost his total to only Two cases in point are Johnny 23. Last season The Duke no long Mize and Country Slaughter. .And - J j , j Boys' Sizes 12 to 20 ... h; To register your Boat! Pick up registration Blank at any marine" dealer (We Have Them) or at the county Assessors office Pay yow tax at the County Assessors Office Now send $5.00 with your paid tax receipt and last Com- ' s . s i ; ' i rnr n ? - ! $3250 ft ii'l,, ! f'y I. I! that closer right field stand at Yankee Stadium would have been an inviting target to the Duke. Whether he was retained or pil peddled, things were looking up ;.' for him: Because still as a Dodtwo was well with he mm ger hitting homers and a 'double in the first seven games. And, should he let ::::;? down, there was the big reprieve from "the Yankees as a possibility. But on Monday night, two innings homer after, Duke hit a two-ru- n in the third, he was struck by a pitch thrown by Bob Gibson of the Cardinals and his. elbow was broken. The word was that he would be out of action for a full i v jmonth or more, and a fretful spot on the disabled list is no place for a veteran to maintain LJ.'- . 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COVLECX ..4 v4si.vrtV;-.-j':-- GRADUATE D, WE'LL PO THE WORIC De- FOR THE two-dolla- As expected, The Fish and Game Commission approved the early openinff of April 29th for: SCHO-FIEL- and The , ostfiiinidiwe -- SPORTSMEN! BOAT (UPI) - w. v. Jv."X,vt'v.vOv.v. 1 . DETROIT DUKES troit Pistons of the National Basketball Association have signed center Walt Dukes to a 1961-6- 2 contract. The Pistons said Dukes recovered from a foot injury and surgery on a broken nose, which hampered his play during the final, weeks of last season.. v s, he said he was gladthe club was 14- . MINNE APOLIS-S- t. Paul (UPI) Peay-Maymoving west at the end of 1957. 22 Snider had been, hotter than a Four rookie offensive linemen LonesOme Polecats r' were signed as free agents Mon- Cotton Pickers ' ...... ..:.....20 pistol up to that .time. ......... Goofers For five consecutive years he had ...,...11 day by the Minnesota Vikings of ........ ..a901 smote more than 40 home runs a the .National Football League. HTS Double 691 season. But since the s Dodgers They were Luther Jerald of North HTG Cotton Pickers HIS Shell 554 Peery journeyed to Los Angeles he-- has Carolina, Wally Sparks of Lewis Gloria 491 had considerably more than his Despain and Qark College, Stuart Johnson 212 share of troubles. of the University of Minnesota, HIG Nyle Green Gloria Despain 204 Baseball folks blame it on that .Duluth branch, and Jim ' Griboski no of Phoenixville, Pa., previous , college experience. er j j Starting to look Up For Dodgers7 Duke Snider 34 35 40 bad for the 'doctor's" battler. So 2891 1 made it rain and the card was 17 Shumway's "66" .. Utah Fish & Game ........12 NEW YORK (UPI) NBA mid- HTS United Sales ...1035 ... dleweight champion Gene Full- HTG Outlaws .... mer received .42 points in the HIS Wayne Monk ... 552 . March balloting of the Hickok HIG Vaughn Drury .... 212 "Professional Athlete of the Year" award polling. MIXED DOUBLES 'J '" Fullmer, who successfully deW L fended his share of the middle Peery Warburton ...... .38 18 weight crown .against Sugar Ray Shepherd-Kimbe- r ............36 19 Robinson in March, received three Badshaw Auto . 35 20 first' place' votes. ... . 33 23 Heavyweight 32 24 champion Floyd Double "L" Patterson was the top vote get Trailers 31 25 ter with 212 points. ..30 Blotts ........ 26 HI-SPO- " v .! Life Is 24 18 uniform today jus't as he did last Friday night. .1 Story said the three pitchers he used Friday night Dave Nut-tal-l, Ken Voeller, and Ray Fanlooked pretty goad. ning "But, we couldn't get any hitting," Story said: ". Arlyn Housekeeper looked good with the stick, but he didn't get much help." City Manager Ed Connell played first base f8r the Timps Friday night and Manager Story, said he did a creditable job; . ' Spanish Fork CUL Team Hosts Tooele ant said he first-gam- e PINEHURST, 23 - played Friday night. Manager Bob Story , - 14 in the first exhibition tilt 6-- 1 ' -- 1 17 vo , j N.C. (UPI) Bar22 Davis Market ..... the form bara 22 showing Mclntire, Shooting Stars 20 Orem Pharmacy which won her the British AmaMartians w........... .. 19 37 Team No. 9 .... . ... ...:...,19 teur championship, has claimed HTG Shooting Stars ... HTS The Chalet .,,.....:..,1..J2192 third JNorth and South Ama...1552 HTS Moon Maids her HTG Berg Mortuary ....... 778 teur 165 HIG Shirley , Diamond golf title in four years. 555 HIS Lena Housekeeper ... HIS Ruth Lyon r. ... ... 1 The Lake, Park, Fla., golfer 430 HIG Lena Housekeeper .... 215 Friday edged Judy Bell of WichiPROVO CITY AUXDLlARY ta, Kan., in the finals of the anOREM VALLEY End of 2nd Half) nual tournament, 3 and 1, W L W It 53 Tipsy. Pins Elks Knock Downs Elks ......50 Pin Twisters Eagles ....34 ' not n it T11-- .. rnj1 The Provo Timps will meet Lehi this afternoon at Timp Park in an exhibition game between the two Central Utah League teams. The game will start at 2 p.m. It will be the second exhibition game in three days between the two teams. Lehi defeated Pro-- i 26 26 . where made. "But settled Press things ic . mark. 20-mi- Plan ' sical exercise by making it com-- 1 petitive at all levels. is: "Competition is the key to fit ness," said Wilkinson, significant ly the first 'combat coach. ever assigned by a President to harden the muscles of soft Americans. Although both served with dis tinction in thei Navy in the' South Pacific during World War II, the di head football rector at Oklahoma bad never met President Kennedy until he was called to Washington. But it is easy to understand why Wilkinson was drafted to belt blubber off blimpy boys and encase skinny weaklings in sinew. SIS For 14 years his Oklahoma football, squads have been noted for physical perfection " as . well as winning ways. Wilkinson, now busy setting up an organization while hopping between his office in the Executive Building here and Norman, Okla., stressed the fact that he wants to work through established agencies such as schools, colleges, the AAU, the YMCA, the YMHA, CYO and Boy and Girl Scouts. "There really isn't any conflict between physical educators' and coaches of competitive athletes," pointed out the new Special Con nOUr'L.A--Th- is has found a rollicking way sultant to the President in Youth to remove tediumyoungster from the busines of getFitness. , in and class first remaining physical condition. "It is my aim to broaden the ting basis of participation; get people, "Put physical exercise; on a especially youngsters', out of the Wilkinson's opinion, the ideal col70 on In and and 1934, stands fields, tracks lege sports program. ratio - of - improvement basis," ' courts." per Cent of - incoming Eli fresh- said Grosscup. "Sit-uppushThe need for Wilkinson's pro- men could pass, the physical fitnothare and chins gram is pointed up by Armed ness test, given the first week. ups, squats Forces figures which show 22 per Today, the figure is 46 per cent. ing but a laborious chore unless But young people still ..can there is competition and recognicent of draftees and enlistees are unfit-Thatquickly be whipped into shape. tion. rejected as physically the youth of America 'is The Yale figures show that at the "Say a youngster whose muscle corrective per- tone is poor, can at the outset, softening is further indicated by end of a figures from Yale which has, in iod in 1934, 80. per cent of the do no more than four push-upi frosh jwere up to par. Today the where a athlete percentage is the same at the can do 15. Well, in a relatively end of the same period, brief period of concentrated work "We've got to give youngsters the beginner can double his' numa more tangible incentive for tak- ber while the athlete is increasBill ing physical exercise than ' just ing his to 18. good, " Wilkinson explain- . "The beginner wins this conLOGAN (UPI) Utah State feeling ed between lectures' at an Amer- test. He has madejmore progress, University won the opener, ican Football Coaches Assn. proportionately, than the athlete. Friday but Montana State Uni- clinic in Harrisburg, Pa. "Most "And even though thousands in versity came back to win the youngsters feel good without tak- the stands are not applauding his nightcap, 2 in a Skyline confer- ing exercise." every move, this youngster deence doubleheader here, the Michigan serves a pat on the back as much Duffy Daugherty, Montana had a no hit game State was an associate as a star in a major sport." coach, from its Pitcher Mike Dishman professor at the clinic. He sugAs a football coach, and a but he walked in two men in the gested putting competition into oneL Wilkinson knows what good consecond inning. In all he walked simple calisthenics. Wilkinson dition and competition mean. He seven men in the game, Jim'Vo-pa- t liked jthe idea, asked the Spart- also knows what improvement ball in the ans' head man to jot down some means. pitched three-hi- t for the Aggies. notes on the proposaL It is President Kennedy's idea In the second game MSU pitch competition is the that Bud Wilkinson will be able "Healthy, er Butch Hendricks pitched a full American way of life," said Wil- to transfer some of his wisdom nine innings and permitted three kinson. ''Our entire system is to people other than preferred singles. Chuck Miltonberger con built in it, so why shouldn't we athletes, the ' yong men and homer for have it in physical education?" women who need physical traintributed a two-ru- n the Montana team in the second Lee Gross cup the New York ing and the competitive urge far d Giants combatilnning. quarterback, attending more than the Harrisburg; clinic, immediate- ants whose muscles are already About 120 different makes of ly gave what; perhaps is the' best hard and tough from rigorous automobiles were introduced to the explanation of what Wilkinson is training. American public during "1914. (End of Series) trying to do. coach-athlet- . '. J-- - As TIPSY PINS: First Place head of a National Youth Fitness ners. 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