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Show r fi. j i: 1. ,i '; : ; . ; .: y . ; r a n V rr A n v SUNDAY, JULY 8, 1962 Utah County, Utah Czech Star in Nef Finals by" us - - Ivrcf' WIMBLEDON, England (UrpiK( Mrs. Karin Hantze Susman, 19 time for pro football j. . . and for gulping salt of San Antonio, Texas, fought tablets as training camp opens and here already is from behind in both sets Saturday a capsule preview of th'e 1962 season: Green Bay a lock to beat Czecholovak housewife al 64, In the in the west (unless the Colts fill their blanks) : the ast Vera Sukova meii to 's single give the Uniti wiue open, wiun oniy wasnmgton and lallas out of sine-- l ed Wimbledon States first its . . . in tne American Football Lies tennis champlpnship since 1958 League, there's nothing to me unseeaea Mrs. suxova, sur head a third title game beprise player of the tournament, tween Houston and San Diego. was leading in the second set "Isometic contraction has when she suffered a "very paing weight-liftinas ful' the replaced leg injury : and lost four of the next five games and the body builder for the pros . Its -- - - p ' all-st- wo-fin- - I "r v , Jr'tr-.--- - i Central and United will play in the tourney opener at l p.m, on - - - - " lis . o ' ' 5 - i . , ' ' i r , e - v v " v "i , " , I - ' s - " " f " " - i , i ' vs " - v" v ' - - i: - July i Other games will meeting North3 east: at p.m. and American facing National at 5 p.m. d Edgemont drew a . bye.h The winner of the Provo District tourney will play the winner of the Wasatch-Duchesn- e District tourney for a spot in the state v s ; trophy from Princess Marina of Kent, president of the All-Engla- nd -- - s I - i S' , 1 t , i : s " v Jaycees Set Junibr Golf Tournament 1 S O ' V v Mi s , ' " x A . i - i back to beat her I 30- - a brawny parttime pursuits Dan Cume year-olrial, Mathis a in and Czech worker Johhny jet aircraft fac of the Packers listens to Frank Sinatra . but Billy Cannon, the No. 1 back in the jAFL tory. records Both girls appeared nervous at . . 1. and linebacker E. J. prefers "working with my cows" the Holub of the Dallas Texans trains quarter horses for rop- final.start of the women's singles and cutting cattle when hes not cavorting in off-seas- : on d j ing The silliest trade rumor of the Winter had to timore- peddling terrific Lenny Moore to the New York Giants for Sam Huff . . . not that the Giants would object The toughest guy'he ever faced, claims corner hackn Dick Harris of the San Diego Chargers, is Coach Sidcome-latel- y . . . "at contract time." . . .. Fuzzy Thurston, the released by three guard of the Packers (he was scholarbasketball on to went teams earlier and Valparaiso on label Henry Jorship), pins the toughest opponent! never on dan, the defensive tackle whom he blocked on the same club He Sunday .. . . because Jordan plans j gives me headaches every day, in practice." His running mate, Jerry Kramer, comes from a small logging town in Idaho.. . . and says he was the only one of six kids in the family able to go to college because of be (Bal- ... - ! 1 r Gill-ma- ... ; football. . . . A little 'different viewpoint is presented by Ron, Mix of San Diego, the most literate lineman in the AFLl and also the best: "Seeing the intellectual accomplishments of my 'friends has made me aware that athletic feats are . v . but knowledge and hdw to not really i all-import- ant . use it is." . . (.-.- i' ,L j . Between you'n'me, the football you'll see in 1962 is the best in the history of the game . . . played by the ;best.. . . i !..'.' ' 1 San Diego Bombs Salt Lake Bees 12-- 3 in Friday Game Mrs. Sukova,' only the third un seeded woman ever to reach the final, lost her own service in the opening game, missing game point when" jher low shot hit the net cord and fell back. Mrs. Susman has played deliberately throughout the tournament and this has pfovoked criticism that she vfas using psychological warfare. Mrs. Susman maintains is "my game-- not that the slOw-dow- n my gamesmanship." Mrs. Susman of San Antonio, Tex., who never before had won a national singles title, becaiW a Wimbledon champion later in the' day when she and Billie Jean Moffitt of Long Beach, Calif., 'successfully defended, their women's doubles crown by beating South Africans Sandra Price and Renee Schuur-ma-n in the finals of 'that event. Jon Douglas Of Santa! Monica, Calif., formbr Stanford football quarterbakJ gave the Americans another victory when he beat Abe Segal of South Africa, in the "Gentlemens plate" final. The plate competition is for players eliminated in the first and second founds of the regular championship, Bob HeWitt and Fred Stolle the men's doubles gave Austi-alia- , c crown when their beat Bora Nicola of Pilic Yugoand Rod Laver 5VT, slavia, of Australia won the men's singles final Friday. The United States gained a share of anolther title when Mrs. Margaret Osborne Du Pont of Wilmington, Calif., and Neale Fraser of Australia won the mix ed double! crown, beating Dennis Ralston of B ikekfield, Calif., and Ann Haydori of Britain, The 5-- 7, 6-- 3, 7-- 5, 6-- 2, 3-- 6, 6-- 3, Jov4-novi- 6-- 2J homer in the Padres' 12-- 3 victory over Salt Lake City. If wasn't needed but it did put the finishing touch, on the game and helped increase San Diego's league lead to three full (games Bees. over the second-plac- e So Friday night he tried , someIn other games, Portland picked thing different an inside the park Spokane 1 in 10 innings, Seattle blanked Vancouver 0 and By RAYMOND L. ANDREWS United Press International San Diego's1 Tom Harper has .been belting homers' out of the ball parks all season long in the Pacific Coast League. 2-- Ta-com- 5-- a bounced Hawaii 10-San Diego settled the issue early with 11 runs in the first four innings with George McWilliams picking up the pitching victiry by shutting out the Bees on four hits in the final e 3 innings. The linescores: 12 1 San Diego 6-- 2, 6-- 4. 3-- 6, 6-- 3, 13-1-1. 2. Miss Sullivan Swims Way Into Record Books j 2-- Sports Shorts COWBOYS START CAMP DALLAS, Tex. (UPD The Dal las Cowboys' rookies, veteran centers and quarterbacks will reBy CHARLES GAULKIN port to clamp July 13 at MarUnited Press International ";10 A quette; MichJ The rest of the Na- Salt Lake Endur- Nunn, McWilliams (3) and Gon tional Foo ball League squad will NEW YORK (UPI) nev- der; Prince, Weaver (1) McDer- - report to the northern Michigan "Sullivan ance swimmer Britt to er did get Coney Island the mott (2) .Tyriver 4) Goerger (8) college campus July 18 .'"way she wanted to, but she swam and Grace, Lawrence (5). GIANTS SIGN COACH her way into the record, books NEW YORK (UPI) The New . just the same.! water broke salt she the noted, York Wave Giants have signed Ken former The set! Tom record by swimming had to end her marathon ocein Strong, one pf their former stars, , Cook's 31t as kicking!' coach to help the Eastv swim Friday when her legs re- Cook in Los Angeles. ern Division! champions find a refused to .kick any longer, after 35 mile trip took 36 hours. II Miss Sullivan had been swim- placement, for 'the retired Pat hours in the water. She was ' 25 from miles to shore ming across the English Channel Summerall. Strong, 57, was a top brought instead1 of along the Long .Island halfback during the 1930's and ; her Coney Island goal. did coast, she could have been came back as a placekicker from Even though Miss Sullivan the first swimmer to make two not accomplish her aim of a p round trips , four 19. swim from trip, her A skunk uses itsodor generally Southampton was more than mile journeys back and forth be- enough to win a place . in sports tweerf Dover, England and. Cape as a last resbrt only when it is at tacked or frightened by enemies. nnals.. After all, her handlers Gris Nez in France. 12 - 13 ; . t - ;. 100-mi- le 75-mi-le . non-sto- i - i , . t - ' ' ; i? i s s$ , i . . tX W f - , - -- 4 i ' fi J v f " - v r - f I jf.& .sw.-.-- $ ttv . 'r 1 i - 1 If ?i - i. 18-ho- k 6-- 4, Key Central Utah Loop Game Still Remains to be Played Orem said he was still hoping to play game either Monday, or Tuesday, but added that nothing definite has been set. as yet. The game was supposed to have been played last Thursday but was postponed when Nephi was unable to field a team on that day. If Orem wins the game, they will tie Lehi for the first half PROVO NORTHEAST title, but if Nephi wins, Lehi will WBBA LEAGUE capture the first half crown. The standings: Standings W L W Lehi 8 2 Carlson-Olse7 .. .....1. 7 Orem 2 5 P. L. Larsen .... 6 3 ........j; Nephi Carson Market Provo ...... 5 jl.. 1 3 1 Payson Exchange Club 21 Carbon Week's Results 2 P. L. Larsen 13, Carson Mar- Spanish Fork ket 6. (Homers were hit by Clow-ar- d and Goodman of P. Li Larsen). Carlson - Olsen 13, Exchange Orem was still trying Saturday to arrange a playing date for their key first half Central Utah game with League make-u- p Nephi. Manager Berdean Jarman of Junior Baseball ni !.':), Legion Nines Eye State Meet At A. F. AMERICAN FORK (UPp Norway:- " behind Ron Mickkmrthe discus. Eldon Hastings won the hurdles, Bob Tobler won the 100-met- - PROVO PONY LEAGUE Wasatch League W Standings .12 Craghead Plumbing 9 Seethaler Meats 1. First Security Bank 8 6 Valgardson 1 4 2 Edgemont-Ziftn- s Carlson-Clair- s L Pet 3 .800 5 5 7 9 .642 To Attempt To Swim Lake Tahoe LODI (UPI) 4 Erline Christo-pherso- .615 girl, will .462 .308 12 .142 a run, Terry Thatcher-toothe javelin. Lou Andrews won the! high jump, Emmett Smith the broad jump and Ray Smith the run. er By JOHN le "John iniistt we wash every windshield." I ; net--R- y We stock a complete line of ' GUARANTEED ACCESSORIES! - minor E575O II Plus parts TUNE-U- P WE ARE BRAKE AND WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIALISTS j ' udy f I runner-up- SINCLAIR SERVICE FR 3-94- 17 287 South University - Provo . n, high school person to swim the length of Lake Tahoe. Erline, who is coached by. her father, Maurice Valgardson Housemovers 8, failed last summer Christopherson; after coming 4 Edgemont-Zion- s within a mile of making the 21.6 Schedule for Monday mile swim. She will start her 5:15 p.m. Edgemont-Zion- s vs swim from Kings Beach, on the Carlson-Clair- s north shore, and plans to end at 7:15 p,m. Valgardson House Tahoe Keys Marina. movers vs. Seethaler Meats P. G. Tigers 16, Lindon 3 Timpanogos League W L Pet Mcnday's Schedule: Standings A. F. Athletics! at P. G. Yanks 10 '4 Aliens Markets .714 7 4 .637 Taylors Inc. Provo United WBBA League Bennetts-Ac- e Rents 8 5 .615 W L 6 9 .600 Pacific. Pipe Standings 11 . 3 5 .385 Backman Foundry 8 Provo Kiwanis 6 8 .... 1 .071 13 Footprinters Whiting Brothers Anderson-Chrysl6 9 Friday Results 9 5 Scudder's i Foods Provo Kiwanis 7 Taylors Inc. 7 (Tie Game) j, Provo Brothers 11, Whiting Kiwanis 10 Schedule for Monday 5:15 p.mi Provo Kiwanis vs. Aliens Markets 7:15 p.m. Taylors Inc. vs. NVhit-ing Brothers Friday Results j j j j ; er ! QntTJl vlMS MODERN DECORATOR STYLED TRI MLY . Ok. j "V ' NORTH UTAH COUNTY PONY LEAGUE W "L Standings Lehi ..J .i..... P. G. Tigers A. F. Redlegs A. F. Senators A. F. Steelers P. G. Yanks .i 7 .. . .J j 1 1 6 1 5 4 ... 3 4 4 4 .11 "6 . 4 .1 , . Lindon A. F. Athletics Alpine 7 '.. i . 1 6 6 7 Friday's Results Lehi 8, A. F Senators 2 " Guarantees you the best used car warranty because . . J (!' If . .... ! yoo a 15 discount on parts and labor for en year. Only New Car Dealers ten issue end honor GW certificates. 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Lee Noyes won the May leg of the Directors' Cup, with Phyllis Van Wagenen the runnerup, while Betty Nelson was the June leg Winner with Oris Merrill the g. ' We never fall to do the LITTLE extras that make a big differ- try Sunday to become the second er 400-met- er High School Girl Club 2. - : The Timp Ladies Day golf activities next Tuesday will feature a "Beat-the-Pro- " tourney, sponsored Dave by pro at Crowtpn, The American Legion Utah State playoff will be held July 4 h(;re, it was announced Saturday. Ten teams will participate In tourirament.1 Pairithe five-dangs! will be announced in Salt Lake City July 28. 31-Au- ' f" BERGEN, Norway (UPD The j touring Brigham Young University track team took eight of 11 events Friday night in a meet featuring some of the Norway national track team. BYU's Richard MertQs' nearly got a field "double" by winning the shot put and finishing second Timp Ladies Day Winners Named 1&62 The In junction with the Douglas Whit-loc- k Memorial Golf Tourney, according to Terry Lundberg of the Jaycees' golf committee. Junior golfers may register for the tourney at the Timp Golf Course. Lundberg said it would be an medal play event. The tourney will have twa divisions One for golfers up to 17 years of age and the other for golfers up to 19 years of age. , Trophies will be awarded to the winners who will have a chance to play in the state tourney. GREAT VICTORY FOR AMERICAN Mrs. Karen HaritzJ Susmari (left), 19, of San Antonio, Tex., holds up her trophy after she defeated Mrs. Vera Sukova (right) of Czechoslovakia, in the women's singles finals Saturday to give the United States its first Wimbledon singles championship since 1958. Mrs Sukov looks on sadly, 4 defeat. (Herald-UP- I following her Radiotelephoto.) 6-- ' The Provo Jaycees junior golf tourney will be held July 12 and The average American Is said 13 at the Timp Course, it was reto consume 3,100 calories daily. ported today. The tourney will be held in con- t i'"f , wvn" Show wares 1.500-met- X J -s .:.;--J3-- i i - i x - - i - r , r - . iv " " - - v - r ' - , f ' I - ' - i i j ... ' - - - f' 0-- 3, Now take some of the ' j to , BYU Spilcers d ' os . first-roun- first-roun- i fession.".. 25. find j was it great pity it had to end that way," said Mrs. Susmari after receiving the championship -- "'J, ar - "It Tennis Club. Mrs. Sukbva said the injury in the sixth gaiine of the second set was a recurrence of a slight in7 jury she.uffered in a workout Friday. Shj said,; "I think. maybe I could have won." In the first set Mrs. Susman seemed to provoke the crowd of 15,000 when she twice tossed up them Earl Gros of LSU. . . . vinceLombardi the ball to serve and then let it We recently canvassed this drop, which appeared to upset all-prfor random observaMrs. Sukova but later she ex- tions . . . "Fat wallets," said plained tht she was "a little Packer center and captain Jim Ringo, "make fat heads, tight" $n thd firs set and wasn't . ... to is our nroblem hungry." stay trying to rattle her rival- . i. n 4 ctrrx "V , . ,i i cvff i im ox sou m&keau AmDitions: And the crowd rallied to Mrs. piay one year at be300 "To who Baltimore's in the second set when, Jim Susman weighs Parker, eays ever' the she blasted a foreback that trailing come the greatest defensive played . . . hand that powdered the baseline. game," says Johnny Sample of the Pittsburgh Steelers The linesnian called "out" and football "To catch one mile of yardage," says Charley the crowd gasped. On her next i Hennigan of the Houston Oilers. . . service shel ififled what, seemed to Look for the color, line to be broken in the upper be an ace, but the linesman called echelons . . . since Night Train Lane's ambition is "to "fault" and this time the crowd take a crack at coaching in the NFL" . . . when he stops shouted, "no, no." The crowd gave her aji oyation when she intercepting passes for the Lions. , won the game despite these calls. What does pro football mean to Chuck McMurtry. the Mrs. Susman ' was the first U.S. be the only citizen to win a Wimbledon sinhuge tackle of the Buffalo Bills who! claims toDick Nixon? gles title since Althea Gibson of met never who man from Whittier Calif., mar- New York j won the women's like . . ; "To me," he says, "it's an institution, just crown in 1958- - Alex Olmedo, a riage . . . and I feel like a bigamist,1 being married t(j my member of the juS. Davis Cup wife, and also football." . team, won tike men's title in 1959, But to Tony Banfield, Houston's fine defensive back, but he was a Peruvian, "it's the same as having a Ph.D. ot a doctor's degree in The eighth seeded Mrs. Sausman It means being at the top of your pro- trailed briefly in the first set be- education. . ' ,,' The Provo District WBBA toUr-ne- y tourney, which will be played at wUl be held July 25, 26 and Wellington in August. 27 at North Park, according to The WBBA World Series will be Jack! Craghead, district field rep- played at. North Ridgei Calif., J resentative. Craghead said. teams will Seven league Provo hosted the 1961 World .h in the tourney, Craghead series. play include said.; They Central, Northeast United, Edge-mon- t. and Amejrican, National maich.' ed ( i it. with Joe Schmidt of the Lions and Jimmy Taylor, of. the Packers among the converts. Vince Lombardi used to complain he' couldn't use his New theory of tiree deep backs on offense because he didn't have them available. . . . Now he's got to apply his genius to providing enough work for Paul Harming, Taylor, Tom Moore, Elijah Pitts and a rookie who could be tougher than all of .. Provo District WBBA Tou rnament Scheduled v. j 6-- 4, .' Women's n ; r York-develop- j''' . usman Urates Wimfele .( SUNDAY HERALD 14 j 'hi: Karen ' '.' "I LES : |