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Show aj,l?lLou 1 SundQy Herald ' At Pleasant Grove 15 rabs Title lo Ids Reg Don' Go est f ilc'u" -- ii tournament is slated for the Wil- - are that the best six shooters, low Creek Course in Salt Lake irrespective of their class, will Thursday and Friday of this be qualified for participation in coming week,: and vindications the tournament finals. Glen FORK amateur well known golf Batch, cr, won cbarnptonsnip honors on the annual Atgun, Nine- LDb sponsored golf tournament, con cocted curing the oasl wees on the Aipine course at American AMERICAN - Junior Baseball Summary - 1 t playoff. Lions, the ifrst. half champioos , met Sertoma in a . playoff to decide the league championship, rirst game ended in a 0 tie, but the Uons won the second game to win the league championship. j ! -- cfoampionsato flight with In the A Flight William Home, BYU student from Phoenix, i Ariz.; took- Jow score honors with a 163 card. He was trailed with a by Joe Elder, Orem? score of 173. Driver Pope, Prove, was third with 182. a member of the Jay Naybr,committee capturRegion Nine B Flight ed top honors in the with a 183. oyd: Smeath was lecond with 184; and Ron Schu-man took third wtih 183. golf The annual t Ivan-Ampe- x - 10-1- 6-- 3, 4 ' ...... Kuhni Dunn Anderson ' 1 ...... ; J. . Ivan-Amp- North. Utah County Colt League Standisgs, L 1 2 2 3 6 6 1 Friday's Resclts . Pleasant Grove 7 (8 Tigers 8, j innings) Orem has won ,me first half Monday's Schedule Championship ofj the Central American Fork Colts at Orem UUh Baseball League. ' Yankees, 5:30 p.m. Jarmans Berdean Manager Provo Central League . charges won the; crown when Fork Arnerican won year-old(11 and ovjt they on a forfeit last week Final Second Half Standings L W The win guve the Orem club 2 5 Ream's : ail W first half rcoord S 2 this Sertoma League games snbeduled ' 2 5 ; Elks includa: 3 4 Ameriat Orem Uons Wednesday 3 can Fcrk, Spanish Fork at LehL Provo Sporting Goods . . 4 5 Both gsmes start at 6 p.m. : Haoov Service f . -- 1 . . 2 5 2 5 LeMat Orem, Eagles Friday 1 6 p.m.; American Fork at Span- Hogles's Sertoma won the second half ish Fork, 8 p m hail standings: The second ' ' f w I '. t " s) ............. . . - ; SPORTS FANS! 1 J.; J....... ......... 1 1 6 6 5 ................. Yankees Pioners . ............... Eagles ........ Falcons 4 tt ;; 5 ;...n Panthers Flyers : 6 half 16 Including second play- offs. The Tigers won both halves and were declared the leacue champions. A playoff between the Cubs and Panthers, who finished second in first half play, will be .held next Friday, with the winner setting the league's second berth , in the city tour' ney. OREM CUB LEAGUES American League ; I W 9 Hillcrest Cardinals Windsor Yankees . 7 Sharon Braves 7 Westmore Dodgers 6 Union Utes 4 Hillcrest Pirates . . 3 2 Hillcrest Daulphins Westmore White Sor , , . 2 Geneva Indians . . i .' . . Last Week's Results v Yankees 7, Utes $ White Sox 18, Indians 1 O " O Cardinals 9, Pirates Braves 8, Dodgers Bowman of Oakland, Calif, won Barbara Chrlstensen of Las the senior division, while Skidmore won the novice ' Vegas, Nev, won the Latter- - title. women's Saints day golf tournament Friday. She edged Edna Martinez for In actual practice, the Cana-the title. Marcia Thayne won dian Senate has less power than House of What the junior event, Mabel Draper the 'Canadian PLEASANT GROVE ' 50 took the division, Nifty Mary was a weed pitch several weeks ago has become a fine ball diamond and recreation spot for the Pony League of Pleasant . Grove. The ftandsome new diaof the mond is located just east ball park on Highway 91. and has become a reality only because of the cooperation and help of many peopled Police - Chief GJen Newman felt that in past years the 14 , boys of the Pony League were not getting a, fair break. Unlike al! the ; other leagues in Pleasant Grove, they v r had no place of their own in which to practice or play. So, Chief Newman solicited the help of his good friend. Blake Ford-hafltOO F AIRGROUNDS and together they acquired the blessings of the city fath ers and the support of the cham STARRING REX ALLEN ber of commerce, of which Police Chief Newman is a director. COWBOY" "MR. i :t The original . $100 that got the his .and Little League started had been famous horse banked and Was the means that started this project on its Way, Help came from varied sources and many people. The Junior Chamber of Commerce made a Rex will give some lucky boy or girl-- , a genuine Rex Allen cowboy hat each " donation, the United Concrete Pipe Company donated pipe, night at the rodeo! members of the auxiliary police and chamber of commerce cave of their time, city workers built "V FEATURING: Leaand picnic , tables, Pony The Singing Men of the West! guers, too, put in time on the an excepproject. The result j Professional Rodeo Clowns! fine ball diamond that tionally will allow the Pony League of Plus exciting Bronc Bustin', Steer Wrestliry, Pleasant Grove to be host this Calf Ropiri', and Brahma Bull RidinV year to the Utah Baseball for Boys Pony League tournament. TickeU ol Rodeo Bootlt, 143 So! Main Street, Salt Lalce City - The diamond was turned over officially to the city this Friday k ( ' evening. . JackWliitesiaet, SOO North Mak t - SaJt Lalco Cfy 4 Westmore Yankees Box Seats; $2.50, S3. $350 Grandstand: $2, $2.50 , Windsor Giants ... . .v.. . 1 Children under 12 75 Gentral Admission: $10 Parquet $2. $2.50, S3 Windsor Eagles ....... 1 Last Week's Results Name. Indians 7, Bombers 5 v ' Eagles 6, Phillies 5 AddreM. Red Sox 6, Yankees 3 City ...State... Cubs 8, Giants 5 . ondoso self Pteaso for prompt rehim of siarr onvetop adtssed, Twins 18, Phillies 3 . 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Orem Wins , n SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) i Standings 0 Dunn 5 17 ex and (9 1 Friday's Resnlti All-Chur-ch - Weed Patch Becomes Ball Field I . Fork. Hatch's 145 score, for the 36 Provo American League holes was twt strokes better (S and than the 147 turned in by Karl Van Howard and Standings Tucker, Provo; W Orman, one of the top players 7 on lest year's! 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