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Show e svs Played;; n Sight -- Utah 4-- , W, . 6--2. Boys 16 "and under doubles Brown-Coop6-- 1. def. er r, Wing-Porte- 4. te ' - 7-- 5, 2, y; ' J - : . ? a-- Boys 12 and under doubles- def. Porter- - - JfeLsonv er . 7-- 5. 6-- 2, Boys' 14 and under singles Randy Trane def. John Kir km an, 6--1. 6--1. 6-- 0. k Girls 14 Ma urine T-- 5. and under singles Lambson def. Diane 6-- 0. Trane, Other Friday results: 6--1, V V 6-- 6-- 0. J final). Class A doubles def. 6--2. 6--0; Brown-Shepber- d. Class B singles Kay Wilkinson def. II. B. Payne, Jim Sheffield def. Dave Chittock, 6. Dean Bezzant def. Bob Norton. Sheffield-GardnClass- B doubles Terry-Terrdef. aiikkelaon - Mlkielson def. 6--2. " 6-- 1; " r 2-- " f - y , x - 6--2; 6--0, 7-- 0. - er 5-- 7, 8--6. 7--5; - Inou-ye,.- " - s " ' ' ' , W two-mon- th BYU Nine i ' Bows To Falcons 4-- 2 ' i ' , v-- IT - far-flun- Ail-Americ- The GREELEY, Colo. (UPI) collegiate baseball season Is over for the Brigham Young Univer - sity cougars. -- The Cougars wound up the 1962 campaign Friday by bowing to the Air Force Academy. In a district 7 NCAA playoff game. The loss eliminated BYU from the Playoffs. , Air Force and New Mexico met Saturday with the winner sched cled to face Colorado State College later In the Day for the Dis- trict Title. If Colorado State wins .the game the Tourney will be over. If the Bears lose, a second Title game will be played for-th- e Air Force pitcher Gary Wallace performances of the meet as he turned in one of the best pitching shut out BYU until the top of the ninth. Then be walked two batters to set up Jim Rodda's two-ru- n ! ' . J i - . ; 4--2, an . -- self-effacin- g. Clyde Connor, fine end for the San Francssco Forty Niners for the jpast six years, had only one year of high school and one year .of college ex perience when he joined the club. He was--n star basketball player , .at -- College' of Pacific. . New York Giants quarterback Y. A. Tittle' will play in the Har-rah- 's Lake Tahoe invitational golf tournament starting Sunday. . .no pass-catchi- . a terrific group of ng newest Kegling League Slates Meeting The iUtah 'County Classic Bowling League will hold a meeting Wednesday at 8' p.m. at the Regal Alleys, it was reported today. Prize money will be awarded at the meeting. ht New Yorkers Root For Mays, Mets fabrics, pattern's and 5 tt . v.'.lf Ml col- ors. Light and Medium w eight far year round wear. Handsome beautifully tailor ed to perfection Dad will love a Gift he can wear. . North Utah County Colt League To Start On Tuesday -- si SOLVED AT LEVEN'S Ail-Americ- Brooks Moves Up Some ..guys get things done so quietly you hardly ever notice them. Like Steve Brooks, vho at 41 has been riding 24 years and yet seldom, seems to hit thi headlines!. Brooks now is the fourth WILLIE'S STILL THEIR HERO-T- he Giants may have left New YorkWt the fans winningest jockey in t h e United The North Utah County Colt still remember their star, centerfielder, Willie 'Mays. The San Francisco star reStates, having passed Ted Atkin- League will begin play Tuesday, son. He is behind only Johnny with six top-fligsponds to a warm greeting from the bleachers as he' leaves the Polo Ground clubteams battling house in deep centerfield. The Giants played New York Mets in the Pplo Grounds. Longden, Eddie Arcaro and . Willie for the championship. I Brook 5 once (Herald-UP- I Shoemaker The teams in the league in Telephoto). a to boxer a id the clude Orem South, Orem be planned North, amateur pilot is flying hig i even Lindon, Pleasant AmeriGrove, though he does it so quietly . can Fork and Lehi. Incidental information: There The league opener will send are 336 "dimples" on a g( If ball Orem South to American Fork 'j . . and when George Bay ;r hits . .V NORMAN MILLER to 12th Mets tingle. sent down an the 8 p.m. game. their for By They cheered t him when he Jon Medina homered for the UPI Sports Writer first stuck, his head out of th a ball he flattens about half of Other league games scheduled defeat. straight Falcons In the Eighth with none this coming week include: catcher center field clubhouse door; they that number NEW YORK (UPI)' They Joe"Hey, mayor," toshouted has heard of. clubon. The Falcons used three singles Everybody him cheered he when across took Willie Orem North at bat Wednesday Pignatano and three walks to build a three-ru- n cheered Willie Mays at his home- the Giants' clubhouse. "You're ting practice; they gave him the house" lawyers but there actually Lehi, .8 p.m.; Lindon at Pleasant coming and they yelled for the lead in the first. ovation When the Giants is one on the pro golf tourl He is Grove, time to bearranged. slump-ridde- n Mets, and no the mayor of this town, all right. biggest poor, Dan Sykes, newly signed by Thursday- - Lehi at Orem South, In other games played Friday j one could tell for whom ,they Did you hear all that cheering were introduced before the star Spalding, who is an attorney in his 5:30 p.m. r Colorado defending champion of the game and lined up along for you?" . . . the time i;He's only State beat the Air Force 7--2 rooted louder. spare the third base line Mays grinned. a FridayOrem North at Lindon, The crowd of 43,742 which on barrister the circuit fide bona and New Mexico 11-5:30 when he him cheered hit p. m They Besieged By Newsmen on the pros if The winner of the District meet turned out at the creaky old Polo bur you eavesdrop g his homer into the From the moment he showed 'Will represent the Rocky Moun Grounds Friday night for the re field stands; they cheered after any round you'd h4ve to right i they all were awyers tain area In the College World turn of thd Giants was probably his face at the ballpark where he his seventh-innin- g single during a think that 11 the 'into out broke ever most to the of the a years that client this In schizophrenic get Series Omaha, Neb., later five-rutrying majors Giants and uprising, newsreel ' and vision broadcasters a .. baseball watched month. game. cheered him- when he pokey. PROVO PONY LEAGUE "It was a wonderful feeling to cameramen, and overwhelmed by they The linescore: out from under his hat while ran Timpanogos League 6 1 be welcomed Like that, I got adulation from the fans. , 000 000 0022 BYU , to from first . third on Fe going W L Pet. Standings "I felt .a little nervous," Willie lipe Alou's single a' moment lat Air Force ..... 300 000 Olx 4 7 0 goose bumps," said Mays, who 3 0 1,000 Pacific Pipe Barch and Batcbelor; Wallace resounded to a series of ovations said. "I've been away four or er. j 2 Aliens . 0 1.000 Markets' and Burns. HR: by hitting his 17th homer during five years and they treat me like Fans Remember 1 1 . .500 Provo Kiwanis 6 the Giants none on. victory," which I never left." For these were the things for 1 0 .000 Inc Taylors, which New York fans remem .000 0 2 In- Whiting. Brothers Nev. (UPp HENDERSON, bered their beloved Willie Bennetts-Ac- e 2 . 0 .000 .. Rents took when he broke in for the "Mira jured boxer Freddie Perkips Results Friday Friday Ifor the Aliens Markets cle" Giants of f 1951 and won oral nourishment 10, Whiting Broth. since from time he first emerged most - valuable - player, honors for .9 ers a coma. Thursday. He, ;cpllapsed NEW YORK (UPI) - Take it tience finally exhausted, Beasley like; had a cramp In arm, leg or the .1954 world champions. a sparring session last Sat- Pacific Pipe 9, Kiwanis 5 during in came The for too,Mets, .! Amos the Schedule for Monday Mercer from hectored: Beasley, shoulder; ankle or back hurt; had their share of ,; j i, 1. , ; urday. cheers, 5:15 especially p.m. Whiting Brothers vs a headache or pulled a tendon; up on your toes Perkins, 23, had been look, get In when five scored times i t they Kiwanis Provo blister on hand or foot; too keyed until Friday. Hospital travenously a Sort of Prize to J knock out fighter." the eighth an "Alibi 7:15 Ike" p.m. Taylors, Inc. vs. Ben you're youll Billy authorities said he still' was para i nett-Acup; people talked and moved too e never be a real champion in any I Later he was advised that tn much; made nervous by family; Pierce and make! the game close. Rents . .and listed his con lyzed partially on Wil was the this But I whole, Wasatch " sport. puxrfl was lightweight League v champion mental worries, ort was overditlon as fair. j lie's night. . W L Pet. 'The real champion doesn't I Benny Leonard, playing incognito confident, Standings . When rushed to the hospital LSec have to male excuses," says because he didn't want the "boys First -J 3 0 1.000 Most Popular Perkins was near death Edgeinont-ZionSaturday. - who stm is 1.00 . s Beasley,going strong to know he was dabbling In a to undergo a spinal tap. Then there's the- - one where and had I .50 JL Meats Seethaler aS4 a court strategist and teacher. 'sissy game. Leonard eventually understand Cause of the injury has bot yet "I can't say just they I 1 1 .50( "He knows he doesn't need them; became a good player under it. " Craghead Plumbing been determined. Beasley. "That seams "L.-- . 0 2 .(KX and that's part of- being a cnam- - Beasleys tutelage.. But Bess to be says Valgardson the boost popular of them Carlson-Clalrs 0 2 .(XX ,, had his failures, too. .' pion all." " WELSHMAN WINS BELT . I f Vl Friday Results xjeasicy usui ms ' owunpronj, curh , the time he told one They can't understand it, he The winners In last week's How CARDD7F. Wales Meats 15, Carlson Seethaler (UPI) Ktudpnt thjit hM have th kpet holds, because they don't think Ladies' Day events at the Timp ard Winstone IS the first Welsh . Clairs 0 active man with For this-thin- , of the and act like real champions. tte Golf Course were named Satur- man in 40 years to win at Lons- - First Security 12, Valgardson' 5 i use miscnJevous eyes nas lurnea with these championship day. Tilting dale belt, symbolic of-- ; a British Schedule for Monday out a horde of them. His proteges how of windmills is indicative, "TTiell roared with this game, blind the To In 5:15 win per. include such as Ellsworth , Vines, partners play, the boxing championship. p.m. Edgemont Zions vs. still attacks every phase low wu Beasley owo kU"Ciil' werea Doris manent possession of a jbelt. gross "winners Wflmer Allison. Pancho Segura, I Craghead Plumbing row of nearby of tennis. And when he's not over a clear Carlson-Clairs Val crown vs. 7:30 p.m. Gardnar Mulloy, Frank Parker, houses. "I don't want nuthin ; to working, 'you'll usually find him Young and Leila Jones and the ighter must', defend his Winwere net winners low. Doris Hart and a dozen others do with Phyllis Van successfully three times and gardson ; do game where you have In some tennis gallery or other. Wagenen and Joan Kruitmoes. stone his third on defense1 made who have hit the top. Like : even when he can't , find a to "keep it Inside the park." In the ." tournament Wednesday with a technical Mainland China consumes about Coaches AH Kinds sitter for his Siamese Cat. with no beginners'." Fellow named Ruth. Babe baby Millie Kehl took knockout Over ': Harry, Carroll of 40 per cent of the world rice handicap, Formerly tennis coach at . Beasley took the cat , with him Hates low score prize and , Carma Cardiff after six rounds. Excuses the Princeton, Tulane and the Univer Into " the grandstand at austere the high: score Iferguson! now 60 30th But In his of Miami. Beasley giving Beasley, sity Forest Hills one night , a couple of Another Ladies' Hay prize. will , be A. of In G. clinics for tutored the Spalding, year years racquet has years back when Pancho Gonzales held next . Tuesday at the Timp I hammers stuat his wide variety of students. constantly was playing Lew Hoad. Then, Course. . t There was one who disgusted I dents on the necessity of "not i tense silence" of a the suddenly, large, highly rehim with Inept footwork. His pa-- J being an Alibi Bee." He has com loud was broken by a point tough garded International piled a long list of them and, blast of caterwauling. . "v whether . you're a Little Leaguer Management Con-tuttito take him out, Beas had. "I f M a I m mm m D or a big leaguer, they're, valuable A erganSsatiSn ley said. VBut it was the only to contemplate. How many times match Tve seen in 60 years, that with dynamic growth record seoks an exceptional indivihave you heard these excuses for could cat's claim' to be the really dual with a strong background 'in Industrial Engineering ' defeat?: " -- w per-gam- 220-pou- nd ... 6--2. y. two-inc- six-foo- 7-- 5. ay eirs WW , - T def. 6--0, 't Dixon-Dixo-n Norton-Wilkinso- n. Salisbury-Mcintos- h ' , 6-- 2. Class A singles Linn Rockwood 1 def. Stan Collins. demU 7--5, if ' Nielsen, Girls 14 and under doubles Lambson-NIeLse- n def. Mitchell-6-- 1, 1 svvivlK - . Aiken-Hanae- 6-- 2. , , Greenwood, Girls IS and under doubles n def. Greenwood- - Trane, saddled for the race .U -.J& V: the field, r too, v will be Decidedly i and Greek j Money, marking the first Belmont meeting between .the Kentucky Derby and Preakness winners .since 1956. That year Needles, the Derby winneri .'.won the Belmont while Fabius. v the j Preakness Winner, ron ffiii-r- t ' Al Weill, who managed Rocky Marciano to i the world heavy. weight title, gets back into har ness after a long illness when he promotes a middleweight match between Joey Giardello and Yarns Bahama at Jacksonville,! Fla on June 22. It's that city's first pro bout in 10 years and Weill's first promotion since he stepped out as Madison .Square Garden matchmaker in 1952 . . . 1 Patterned After Brown .The collegiate grid "sleeper" in the East next; fall is Jim Nance, h t, Sya who fullback racuse has jjatterned himself after Jimmy . Bfown of pro fame. He's a national collegiate wrestling champiok and could be the best fullback in the country Golf has boomed fantastically in Japan since the end of World a War II, according to Seiicjhi Japanese golf architect who tour, of is making a courses in the United States and Great Britain, At the end of the war Japan had only 17 courses. Today it has close to 300 with 50 more in the planning stj ge The rub islack of transp jrtation g to sites where courses can be constructed . . . Ernie Davis, Syracuse halfback who w 11 play for the Cleveland Browns, was a tackle in his first shot at organized football. "That was in a "small fry league" in Elmira, at that time was NsY. . . "too heavy" to be a back . . . j ClxU 16 and under tingles Terry Lee Trane def. Anna lee - 6--2, threat to Arnold Palmer, though. final year for the Indians win, He's strictly a hacken Other lose or draw. . , sports celebrities competing inWillie Mays, a .200 hither-onlclude Lefty O'Doul, Ernie Nevers, two ago, all of a sudden' Jackie Jensen! Harvie 'Ward and is in weeks the race for the National Elroy Hirsch. 1 League batting crown. "I'm a The report is' that Jack Curtice streak hitter and I know it," says week, however,' when Wilt (The has reached the "win or else" Willie. That's why I don't worry Stilt) Chamberlain is due in town stage of his contract as head foot- too" much when 'I go hitless. sevto tneet the press for his San ball coach at 'Stanford.' In fact, eral games in a row. He's hitone report has it that this is his ting around the .315 mark now. Francisco Warrior owners. About the same time the San l962-'Nin HERALD 1 5 Francisco Saints- are - expected to hit the headlines ' with the an wmw W W Wn, Wmrw W w nounced ' hiring of some new tal ent, including a coach. And speaking of sports war fare, the minor league San Fran cisco Seals hockey team probably will outdraw both cage dubs on e a basis this winter. ift-'ProyeinnAnd that's hov fast hockey Is catching on in sunny California. It's even better in Los Angeles. . . ' Jerry Lucas, the Ohio State 7i will make his pro debut when the Cleveland Pipers tJ . open against the Saints in San Francisco in December. . . Ray Haywood, sparkling col umnist for 'the Oakland (Calif.) Tribune, describes himself (in his own column, het) as: "Quiet, considerate, conservative, friendly, understanding, sensitive, Intelli gent, dapper, loyal ; soft spoken but articulate, erudite, And tremendously modest,". . Your choice from ' By HAL WOOD UPI Sports Writer . SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Saturday's shorts: All is quiet :on the Western pro basketball front for the moment. The shooting starts for good next y 6--2. Xartchner-Kartchn- Western Pro Cage Front By OSCAR FRALEY UPI Sports Writer vs. winner. Rockwood-BralthwaiNorton Wilkinson, 6-- 6-- , Men 40 and over, singles 5 p.m. NEW YORK (UPI) Fearless and Quintana-Evan- s. ; vsl Flash Mikkel Fraley 's facts and figures : Boys' 18 and under doubles . Chung fienry Evans - Westerlund def. Brown-Shepher- d, Class B singles 5 p.m. Dean son; 5;3d p.m Henry Chung vs. Irish eyes aire smiling over the 6-. Houston-Terr. vs. (semiof winner Bezzant, M, jonn ora, ike Young vs. H. B. tact mat tms. is . an even ; Wilkinson vs. Jim Payne.' ' . final)." ' Kay , numbered year andl Tom Barry ' ' , t Sheffield. Women's singles 5 p.m. Mar- has a starter in next Saturday's Monday schedule: Class B doubles 6:15 p.m. Class A doubles 11 ,a.m. garet Greenwood vs. Marilyn Arn $125,000 Belmont Stakes. : Mikkelson-Mikkelso- n. vs. Quin- Sheffield-Gardne- r vs. old, Pat Carson vs. Lucille Brown, 'Barry's Vimy Ridge; is as 6ish ' tan E vans 2 p.m. Dixon-Dixo- n .. Cherl Bennett vs. Diane Black. : as Ca van; who won the Belmont in 1958, and, Celtic Ash, who won for Tom' in 'I960 . . . And those are ever the. only two horses-Barr4, Saturday, following title matches played Friday in the Utah Valley Tennis tourney. Championship matches played Friday included: Boyi 16 and under singles Roger Porter def. 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