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Show ! f CAM S171tG'!lT?;. I-I- E EY'cZ2 ':;v':;- : Dm A - Li 5 I i. ! was after I hit 42 home runs in . ' ' Kil-lebre- w, 1959."; , . At 25, Killebrew is the youngest of the American League pretenders to the Maris crown. He is benefitted by the move of the Senators to Minnesota last year. The tight park in suburban Bloomington is specifically tailored for his style; of hitting, with foul lines gently dropits 330-fe412 in dead center, to back ping to all fields," Killebrew "I hit f said, 'where the ball is, pitched. Colavito, Cash, Gentile-- Maris guys like thatgo to their power almost all the time. I don't pull. I don't rate Mantle strictly' a pull et hitterj either." " r ';' ter behind Harmon (like 'Marls has Mantle), so they have to pitch to him." Teammate Bob Allison towers over squatty Harmon, exuding power. But he jerks at the ball. Harmon, despite his bulky should ers, takes a smooth swing with flexible muscles. "I don't use a big bat," said Harmon Killebrew. "A Bobby Doerr model, 35 Inches, 33 ounces. You can control a small bat bet- er. You're able to wait longer, especially on breaking balls. "In Minnesota, I can bit the ball any place and know It might go out of the park." A lot of them! do. ; hit-tin- , Central WBA Loop Announces Tryout Schedule chairman. . ; Ex-Bulld- ; NL! r. 11; 25 L 24 ...U..: 22 i 22 ,LL 21 21 Firmage's ....:.,....-B's Big Boy i:L 1 20 19 19 J ligh-In- . Carina1 Van Ordon Oil 4.-.- i! HlS-iK-eith 2, Coca Cola ; .. l- Mode 'O Day I .i 32 33 34 !21 35 J18 38 22 I'M- . Elma' Smith 712 t i 15 16 21 21 26 26. 33 31 27 26 22 22 SPRINGVILLE Tryouts for the Springville Pony League will be held .April 11 and 12 at 4:30 p.mj on the Pony diamondJ ac-cording to Louis (Bud)i Schardine,; league president. Officials met and outlined the season's program ' 1 this IweeW. 41 All boys trying out will be re-- i quired to warm up and perform in several baseball routines. All new players 13 years of ag will be required to present their birth certificates. Boys eligible td play must be, residents of Springville or Mapleton; with birthdays falling between! August 1, 1947 and July calirornia Loop . L.JJ.: . HTS-i-Meado- 13 12 592 Now Umps 1 V f L selection. hl5 17 17 18 19 3 14 14 22 665 I 1900 L.. 179 L 467 .... fit - 1 ' -- S T't ' 1 g '! MEN'S : wYou lust ( I' , Li i oyer-plaid- MINOR l750' j ".(..; plus parts TUNE-U- P VE ARE fv.-.L- FR 3-94- U PROVO Catch yourself a Pike at mouth of Provo River. Ask us howl , Y MEN'S ; 17 LI-..;.- I a W j O comfort . i.i. ngntweignt i j thats tailored into Haggar cool all wool. dacron and slacks, tnioy cotton. The new miracle fabrics dacron and wool, or to shrug off wrinkles. Dress up this Easter in Haggar Slacks. ; t 7 "I DID" Soys t L , L - f 237 South University - Provo y USE OUR 95 ' to $n i 95 CONVENIENT LAYAWAY RALPH JACOB 1 i Orem. 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Lou Sternschuss of La Jolla, Calif IValencourt ;is the veteran o the new group, having started umpiring career in 1947 He was on the Cal" league staff in 1950 Two of last season's (umpire Bob Engel and Merlyn Anthony have been acquired by the Pa Cific Coast League- - MM- 'r I V 1. 10-rou- nd :i FR By JOHN I E3 - Sparkling jnew, 181 - 22 21 19 19 18 17 . " I jl650 ..... ... A' C ill:' 14 I W. 3rd $., Frpv ni n n 18 26 w Jones NAYL0U AUTO l8 W. HIS--Ro- ma fU Dealer for Utah County il8 ma 27 30 35 35 ; Exclusive MEKl'S 10 14 14 . toy 2 1R i I " :...:J.....J. Jim's 'Dist.! Meadow Gold . Stork), Club Kool Breeze ..... Billie's Fashions! Vocational School ..... Karl's Shoes ...! 1 HTG Meadow Gold Gold . HIG-fCarNeeley L mm i 2013 ...i....... l Utah Savings inches. - . 23 22 18 18 4 14 14 14 i. 6 , 164 feet; 2 5 W j 4 Dis-tanc- ) L 487 I ..... f . J Comets ... HTG Comets .. HIS Donna Thayer and exactly where he auction will be held April wants the ball , to land and how 13 Player 7:30 p.m. at a closed meeting at to get it there. : in the conference room of the city, Once the shot has been care police station. The new team ros-- j fully thought out and he has set ter will be posted Saturday!, April tled into a comfortable stance, 14, at 9 a.m. at the Springville the good golfer becomes an auto Sports shop. maton. He launches his backswing in the proper manner. The TO MEET GIAMBRA rest becomes machinelike.; , He MIAMI BEACH, Fla. fuPD- can't stop to think about how high Florentino Fernandez, the third his backswing Is going, whether ranking middleweight contender he is shifting weight properly or from Miami, Fla., has signed to that fight Joey Giambra of Los Ange any of the hundreds of things ' One-ha- lf disrupt a swing. bout at the Mi les inja of the 36 living Ameri j These . are things that must be ami Beach Auditorium, April 23: can Nobel Prize winner who wen automatic with him. The bout will be televised nation to college in this country went to ; land grant institutions ally (ABC). i NEXT: The trip. 3 J 188 UTS 8 21 Sherwin Williams 1 23' - ...... 40 SAN MATEO 18- HITS AND MISSES Trvouts Scheduled For Springvillo Pony League Lists i38' Single Game: Little (Dippers -i Provo Floral ......J f!nlumh!fln Mnt1 Albertson's 17 . , HIG L Durfey Cleaners - "Golfer becomes automaton Hodgkinson, Orem; Holmstead, 16.1. Lehi. Time 100 Thacker, Orem; Jorgenson, OremJ tie for third place between Dubois, Lehl.i and ' Anderson, j , Orem. Time 10.L Mile Smith.lOrem; Swenson, Blanchard, SpringSpringville; .1 4.54.2. ville.! Time 440; Smith, Lehi; Gillmap,! 'II H Orem, Jex, Orem. Time 55.2.! Low hurdles Anderson, Orem; INJURY SIDELINES BOND Burr,: Orem: Holmstead. Lehi TUCSON,r Ariz. (UPD Outfield Time'- -- 21.7. i er1 Walter! Bond will be lost ;to 880; Chase, Orem; Vance 2:09 the Cleveland Indians for several Lehi; Olsen, Orem.l Time weeks after suffering a shoulder Orem; Woffin injury1 Tuesday while making j a den, Lehi; Eberhardt, Springville . spectacular catch of a fly ball! Time: 4- -. 23.0.:! betMile! since Lehi, Spring his first Orem, game relay Playing 3:48.1. Bond the Time from released ville.' j Army ing d Lehi, Orem, fell ion his shoulder and suffered ' relay 1.38.11 Time' an injured collarbone. Springville. OremJ Lehl, Medley relay 3.59.7. Thomas Jefferson, secretary of Springville. Time Ashdown, Orem; state, was director of thd first Pole! vault U. S. census in 1790. tie for! second between Dennis and n 1 ..: 4--!- Erma Clark Bennett's Berntsen Pharmacy. ' Mary's College of Bty. Thrift' City 138 . . ...II IL 16 Satellites .4. Shooting Stars .. ... Moon Maid I Saucers Flying Jones Jones Bob Jenkins W', 39 Martians MORNING GLORY LEAGUE , BOB ROSBURG : I 24f ' . Comets" Bob Jenkins - :i- 31.11949 Burr, Orem 88()-yar- 201 520 L Big Dippers .....ia. -- HIG-Keit- h 1 .... .... j d j ' ! 9-- club to use, ! STARLINERS ..-L Women's high series: Aggie Jenkins ..:....L Virginia Duke ' : 1812 .. II Li. j . I 16 15 14 13 7 HTS-Mo- tt's non-thinki- ng . inches. Tie for first place High jump and Burr, between Cranney Lehi. Height Orem; Holmstead, 10 feet inches.) Discus Cook, Orem; Bird, Orem; Dis Gillespie, Springville; 124 feet 7 Inches. tance Bailey, Orem; Taml-Shotput cetti, Springville; Allphin, Orem. inches. 42 feet 10 Distance j Broad jump Thacker, Orem; Baum, jueni. Orem; Jorgenson, inches. 20 feet 2 Time Javelin Law,. Springville; ej Howe1, Orem; Turner,! Lehi. . I feet 6 . Zada Dunkey ligh Team Single rame; Eaglef Blue ..:- .ligh Team Three ames: Elks No. 1 ... .1. is " ..1. . ! , i t I: ..: 626 Harriet, Prescott Ugh Indj Three Games: i 19 Z. '. Eagle Red HTGHorne Firmage's L... L- HOLMSTEAD, Fla. (Special) Oil;'.Li. jHorne Craig Seegmiller. former rovo trouble.. There's a time for bur dening your brain and a time for putting all thought out of your mind in favor of Intense concen tration. Thinking at the wrong time can be disastrous. The phases of golf are those (things you must! learn to do automatically. Thinking should be devoted to strategy and tactics. Plans should be executed automatically. A good golfer will carefully plan a shot deside what f ii. , tElks NoJj 3 Elks Noj 2 ; 20! L . For Billings To play well, you must think your way around and out of ' i Elks No.fl . Eagle Blue Jolley Tinkers .. Eagle Black ... Lucky Strikes ., j L: , Federal Finance Women's high game: Babe Corak -- I AUXILIARY LEAGUE -- og : 1) i HIG Lucile Brown HIS Marion1 Wright j with BOB ROSBURG THINKING TIME Golf is often tritely called thinking man's game, which ... certainly is. 1 7 ; Beauty 33 32! Madsen Machines ...L.. 30' .281 Eli's Fine Foods CI fJLJ 27fi Slaens Sherwinj Williams ..L 26 High baseball star, sparked Bill ings, Mont.J of the Pioneer League Course. , to a 0 victory over Winnipeg, The results: Y:'.:YL ;( Can., In a recent exhibition game ' Bob Droz (U) 3, def. Norm Jor- - here. j gensen (Y) 0; Lynn Hone (Y) 2Vi in four of the drive Seegmiller Mike McGuire (P) h; Droz-M- c Billings runs with two singles.) 0: Gil Guire 3. Jorgensen-Hon- e In another recent game, beeg Dave Benbow (U) miller collected three hits in four Torres (Y) ' ; j Wally Curry (U) Lyman trips to the plate, Including a Benbow-Curr- y ; 3, double and two singles, as Bill-Tracy (Y) Torres-Trac- y 0. Droz shot 69, ngs,"a Class C team, beat Tulsa of the Class AA Texas League Curry 69, Torres 71. 2, 1 ; ' W .34 The Parlor Ice Cream I'M . HTG Mary's College of Beauty! HIS Mary's College of MERRY MIXUPS LEAGUE Ace Stars 1 was named player! of the year! McGill j led the nation in , scor lng during the past season. ,jT Bow Una Lorner Bennett's McGill Named Helms j I ' ; Workman-Harr- is - Paul Hogue of Cincinnati.! Hogue v ' - Boyce-Withere- Redskin Linkstcrs Defeat Cougars ' - J J f ' ; Board members assigned to Shurtleff Rowley head the various standing commitJ Westwobd Cafe tees are as follows: Floyd Graves Village Cafe i... boxing and wrestling; Bill' Jones Allred Bldrs. 1.. golf; Reed Clements, fund rais Home Oil Whitaker Eng. Oldroyd,! awards (banquet); Don Mullett! Jewelry football; Morris Gold Strike Blanchard, ' Juan Whiting and Rex Blankentein- Thorpe, Rasmussen Wardle, basketball; Gene Averetti, . ll ten Kenneth Creer. and baseball, Hendrick's Presc. nis.. - ; T1 the Springville-Mapleto- n Athletic Round Table (5MART), according to officers. An, award bancfuet is being plannedjin the near future for letteymeh jof the high school, with Edgel Oldroyd serving as j JNine-year-ol-ds 12-me- . v : i j j L-- T '' . y- - I Billy McGill was f accorded another hpnor today fwhen . he was named to the Helms Athletic; Foundation 1962 coliege basketball IlTA merica sauad. i , The foundation picked a ber squad headed by S 10 ' ' SPRINGVILLE Committee as Mott's Chevron signments havl been given newly-- Bill & Iva's elected members of the board of Provo lAutoElec. s v sf Ove& zpacui-ATia The results: High hurdles Sports Group Lists Heads Ur Committees Killebrew's reach. "Damright," the manager answers. "The park is built for Harmon." "He can make it," says Billy Martin, "If they get a strong hit j . -- Jex, Orem. Height Orem High's track OREM and field team defeated Lehi 'and Springville in a triangular meet held Friday afternoon. : The Tigers scored 97 point? to 27 by Lehl and 16 by Spring ville. J "Y ting cage at antiquated Tinker Field in Orlando, But l like first "i base a lot."! JL i A minute! before 4 Suy had stuck a microphone fin his face and the Killer had said that he'd like to settle down in bne spot beg cause moving affects a man's "if you're worrying about your position, it's on your mind." But whenl we pinned him down, he laughed "Oh, it sounds better to say it that way. What're you gcnna say When they ask you the The Central WBBA League will question? Actually, I don't think where I play affects Jne at all hold tryouts Monday through Thursday at North Park, starting As lonff as lie plays. That used at 4 p.m. each day, league offi to be the'Jbig problem for Har- cials reported Saturday. mon. A guy gets "a start when he will report on on Tuesday checks, the record and finds Kille Monday, a major and 11 and .on Wed brew has ;orily ' bee league regular three years.! Be- nesday. All ages will ; report on cause he commuted j from Wash- - Thursday. vLY.'L' .;;Y in jton to the minors a half dozen Boundaries for the league ex seasons after the late Sen. Her tend from the north side :of Cen man Welker talked, the Idaho kid ter Street ' to the south side of into accepting a Senator bonus Fifth North and fronv the moun Killebrew reme n b e r s onel tains on the east .to 'the lake on ' ' Ll The Cleveland in V j west. the' spring' day team was headed by bus for Detroit. Before it got out of town, it stopped on a street? corner. Out stepped Killebrew, a suitcase un der each arm and tears welling in the corners of hisjjeyes, headed back to the minors, f "I guess," he recalled, "the SALT LAKE CITY (UPD The first time! I felt I was gonna stick University of Utah Golf Team de feated Brigham Young University 12,to 5Vi, here Friday in a Sky line conference match. To j Y'-.Lr'L t Twq Utah men ; turned in the scores of the day. Bob Droz best All-America and Wally Curry, turned in 69's vl'Y-Y Y Utah's The best BYU score was Gil Tor LOS ANGELES (UPD res 71 on the University of Utah f BAf,E HAVB I ! Ask Sam Mele if 62 is within 1 1- j ' 15 rem Cindermen VViup Leh 1, evils InMeefr Ron By MURRAY OLDERMAN Newspaper' Enterprise Assn. ORLANDO,' Fla. (NEA) Roger Maris gets the big bl4sts, on and off the field.; .Mickey Mantle gets the big j money. But where baseball men get together, the man they talk about as the ultimate posessor of the home run asterisk is Harmon the brawny blister of the Minnesota Twins.i ' The Twins have sw itched Har-mon around jlike a gu y trying his luck in Vegas, but the homers 49 keep dropping inj Th)re were . 119 in three. last year, "I've bounced around," Killer brew! admitted as hfe flicked a couple of bats gently by the bat- SUNDAY HERALD L' t J . , OPEN MONDAY NITE TIL 9 P.M. ? : |