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Show , , 12 SUNDAY, JULY 25, 1965 Sunday Heroli ' Utah County, Softball Utah Provo Northeast Sta rs All Standing; In Orem Cop Bronco Sectional Title Atkinson First Game and Lewis; Day and Boise j - ,v--. Junior Leagues : West Sharon (Final) Provp 21st , 000 000 -3-2 Northeast,,,,; 201 10Sx-7-- 7-l Ballard. 1 . W . -- f 11 10 reigned Saturday as champions ., LakeviewA,. Dillingham and Ballard; 020 000 0- -2 of the Bronco Sectional tourney, Northeast Orem 29th ............. ; and Lewis. Game x- -S Boise 001 101 econd the in -S-- after beating Boise, Ida., LakeviewB . ,5 deciding game of the double- 1 Orem 14th eliminatioiLbasebalLjneeL 4 Provo 17th .7.... 0 The Provoans will leave Tues Orem 22nd ....,.., bus Rodeo, for chartered off first for place Played day by W .Calif. where they will play in Orem Stake (Final) 10 the Western Regional Tourney. Orenrtth 10 Orem 18th - Going into the sectional tourwas 26th .7 Orem Northeast rlDuntf, ney's final Orem 2nd ...r....,..:.. -- 6 defeated wniie noise nau uue 5 25th record. ........ Orem its defeat against ..... 2 Orem 1st Boise won 2 in the final first 0 7th .. Orem game of the final round,, but the W Stake Sharon (Final) sectook the Northeast Orem 16th ........... 12, ond clash and the championship 11 Orem 12th 0 of a on the wings victory. 23rd Orem f Wavne Mortensen was the big Orem' 11th ...... ....... o hero in Provo's win in the de. 3" Orem 13th L11. three-hitteciding game. He fired a 2 19th Orem at Boise, struck unit 10 Provo 20th the and repeatedly kept batters Played off for first place Vff Tdahn bnftPrt W-L Orem.West (Final) a baffling curve ball. Orem3rd Provo scored two runs in the Vineyards first inning as Scott Mitchell Orem 21st Ashton bunt and walked, Gary 9th Orenj sac-1 ed safely. Scott Atkinson's Orem 8th rifice fly, scored Mitchell and Played off for second place.... ': Ashton romped home jon.an er--i ! Senior Leagues ror. in the BRONCO SECTIONAL CHAMPS The Provo Northeast defeated Boise, Ida., W Sharon Stake (Filial) - Ricky Cloward's double scored Jinals of the sectional tourney of the Bronco Baseball League.; Members of the Provo team Orem 11th ............. 10 .a Northeast run in the third and 9 Orem 12th Wayne Moriensen, Mitchell's single drove in , (left to right): Front row Lynn' Lewis, Gordon Wilson, 9 Dave Dangerfield, Joel Rogers, Scott Mitchell. Back row Jim Marshall, manager; Scott Orem 23rd other in the fourth. 20th 7 Orem Kevin Mark Robert Bowen, Sowards, Olson, ...s... Akinson, Bushnell, Cloward," Gary Ricky Bryce Northeast then put the game 4 Orem 13th i. . Ashton, Tim Soffe, R. Max Rogers (coach). . on ice by scoring three runs in 16th 2 Orem .. the sixth on Atkinson's single 1 Orem ,19th and Lynn Lewis' two-ru- n double, Orem West (Final) ,W In the first game, Gibson of 12- -2 5- f i hi NA... . Vineyard - riTTy. - Boise drove in what proved to Orem 9th . be the winning run in the sixth Orem 3rd . Lining with a double. Orem 21st . 8.6 LITTLE LEAGUE NET CHAMPS ' All-Sta- rs The hit broke up a 2 tie as Provo won championships in both boys and girls comOrem 20th well as a tight pitching duel beOrem 8th . petition in the Central Utah Tennis League. M embers of the Provo girls team include (left mi n err 6 tween Atkinson and Day of M right): Front rgie 2 Dixon, Nancy Cannon, Ann Marie Lewis, Laurie Nielsen. Back Steve Thomas Orem 5th The Central Utah League the CUL Garrett, Provo; Boise. row-Sy- lvia 1 28th Orem Elaine Simmons, Jackie Spendlove, Carol Ann Clark. Ann Chiles was ., will meet the Salt Lake Spears, Each of the five teams in the Provo. ...... W absent when the picture was taken. The Pro vo boys team (left to Amateur Federation Catchers Central Utah League is repreLarry Booth, Le- - West Sharon Final) right) : Front 14th 10 Orem .......... Condie, Jeff Fisher, Steve Lewis, Glade Nelson. Back row-S- cott at club. on sented Park. Orem. the Monday night Timp hi; Roy Pagan, Bullock, Bruce Olson, 9 Scott Nelson, James JBulIoeK. The game will start at 7:45 Named to the team were:. Infielders Bob Martin, Pro Provo 21st 7 Blaine Bradford, vo; Roger Reed, Provo; Mer Provo 18th Pitchers p.m. 6 Bob Evans, manager of the Spanish1 Fork; . Moyle Green- lin Blad, Spanish Fork. Ray Provo 17th .......... S 29th Orem Americanwill Kent Tork team, Fork; Hackford, American Fork; Paul Spanish pilot wood, 3 Willard, Orem; Paul Taylor, Le-- Orem 15th 'AMERICAN FORK-Win- ners 2Lakeview . hi. In the Alpine Country Club JunProvo captured ' champion- teams by identical 2 scores. Outfielders Glen Paramore, Orem Stake Richard Condie (P) ior' Tourney ;were announced Boys Round to W in both the boys and girls (One ships Play) David Provo; Thompson, Orem results: def. David Schofield, today by Phil Cannon, Alpine David Playoff 13 competition vf 1he Central Utah Mike Jyoryr Spanish Fork; Joe Orem 25th C. C. pro. All participating Girls def. def. Kartchner Ron EngelMargie!Dixon (P) '"(F) 12 Orem 17th .. 5 Tennis Little League in playoff Hunter, -BriskeyDrem; Steve youngsters have been .taking Janice r Trane, Nancy 1801Allred def. John (0) Orem 9 matches w:th urem. American Fork. - ' T 1T J -P T golf lessons from Mr. Cannon. ' iioii ,r uei. rauieue uinu-stro-J Glade Nelson, 9 Orem 10th ... James Bul Provo had southern v;on the e Beautiful trophiei-werAnn Marie Lewis 7 Orem 6th .... lock, (P) def. John Barry, divisions and Orem the northrCINNATT (UPI) rookie was Heard The awarded to the following windef. Carol..Breznick, (P) " 6 Ohio, the youngest player ever Orem 26th ;.. Lew (Q) def. Steve Lewis, divisions. ern in San called last from the dugouts: ners: Michelle Larsen (0) def. Laurie Larry Diego up boys t- Gary to the maior Orem 1st J Jn Olson (P) def. Gayle Bruce perform In the playoffs, the Provo Nielsen, myste Wednesday - to - shore t up - the leagues, Fischer; Sylvia Spears (P) boys Kurt - One- of 3 Orem 30th Jeffrie Fisher Buckley, and 5 Orem defeated He ies is a this had in baseball season boys def. Marjean Jensen, girls sagging bullpen. Holmstead; boy-sMary (P) def. Rex Greenwood, Now NuxhalL whrwill be 37 Completed schedule to- - he Cin- record for the Pacific Coast next Ann Gordon (0) def. Elaine David Berger; boys what has happened Friday, is a candidate to cinnati Reds' pitching. Mark - Parduhn; Carol Ann Clark League club and pitched in 35 become one of the oldest Simmons, TOPS WORLD RECORDS play Before the season, Reds1 ames, mostly in relief. boys Fred Fishery (P) def. Jackie Henderson, ers in major league history. anyone knows what'! BOLTON, England (UPI) boys Terry Stonebraker. manager Dick Sisler was confi"I love baseball and 1 want 1 1 n pitcher Jim to keep pitching as long as wrongw Ron Hill of England, a research girls Shelley dent he had the best mound LIONS GET HILL O'Toole, please get in touch can do the job," he said. Jacobs; chemist, bettered the world girls Lori staff in the majors, even bet with Dick Sis! records for 15 miles and 25 kilo- - DETROIT (UPI) The Detroit Holmstead; Nuxhall, who broadcasts Mi girls ter than Koufax, Drysdale and Provo Colt League O'Toole Troubled ami University of Ohio basket meters Wednesday. He covered Lions of the National Football Jone - McTague; 12 - year old Co. at Los Angeles. Final standings W At that time, Sisler's big OToole, the ace ofCincln- - ball games during the a 15 miles in "one hour', 12 mingirls-J-an Holmstead; League Wednesday obtained vetVFW 13 utes, 48.2 seconds and was eran defensive halfback Jim girls Karen Harvey; 14- - problem was how to use all his nati's pitching staff in recent, son, is one of the few pitchers 8 to maximum ad years, is having trouDie mis currently "doing the job" for Payson clocked in 1:1522.6 for 25 kilo Hill from the St. Louis Cardi- girls-Ja-net year-ol- d Harvey. fine hurlers 7 Kolob .: 8 : the Reds,. vantage Itappeared he would season getting anyone out meters: nals"on waivers. 9 6 have to go with Sammy Ellis, Sisler and veteran pitching Slugging star Frank Robinson Elks 2 J2 . . ... Jim Maloney, Jim O'Toole, coach Jim Turner have nearly keeps a little brack book. But it Sportsman Joey Jay and Johnny Tsitouris reached their wits' end in their isn't what you maftnink it is North Utah County Colt League in afivenaftrotationrand hat it's a recbroToI W L Standings would be mean, relegating such old southpaw to effectiveness. pitchers throw tojiim.ltfe .Orem-Tiger- s 'Jim' is norad overpowering consults it before every game stalwarts as Joe Nuxhall, Rog 9 4 Pbrove er Craig and Billy McCool to pitcher . like Jim Malney or and is meticulous about keep Orem Yankees .... 8 4 ..... Sandy Koufax," Sisler said. ing it up to date. the bullpen. -, , 6 5 Orem Dodgers The Provo City Bronco 9 and The to has finesse "He is no depend upon longer "I think it helps a lot," the Am. Fork Mett....-.- . .problem 5 6 baseball tourney will surplus mound talent. Sisler and when he can't put the ball veteran Reds' outfielder said. 1 1 vvn.L Am. Fork Colts '.CSk to wants it he's about now worries go, No one can quarrel with that TW having rwherehe get under way Tuesday eh Jack in si effective pitchers to go in real trouble. observation upon reviewing Craghcad field at North Park. enough around in the stretch drive for "Right now, he's having his Robby's record with the ekH-teaThe rnuayi nesuin tourney will the PL Grove 3, Colts 2 pennant 1 His concern ex- most trouble when he pitches Reds-rInclude first and second place tends to the bullpen, where the from a stretch. If he can keep Robinson was subjected to Monday Schedule: teams from each of the Provo $10.95 McCool has been the other team from getting to lot of vs. Tigers, 6:30 p.m. ,. ribbing Dodgers and Edgemont 9 and how But he's about the only reliable base, okay. many from his teammates when he Tuesday Schedule: leagues. pitchets can do that? reported last Monday that he Yankees at Lehi, 8 p.m. Tuesday's pairings Include: "We can't expect the kid to It was 22 years ago when was being treated for mononu Dodgers at Mets, 8 p.nu Northeast first, place vs, carry the whole relief pitching Joe Nuxhall threw his first ma cleosis.' American second place. load," Sisler fretted. "And we jor league pitch. ; The $eam physician later de- WINS AUTO RACE ' If you see winged block in- -i . Central first place vs. Amerk can't count on kid He a was nied games it as mononucleosisHe xomplete e ctt aroun d your ho me, can first place. STUTTGART, Germany (UPI) being turned in by our starters then, pressed into service by said it was only, a "viral con x: worker termites may hidden second vs, -- Chris Am on of New Zealand Edgemont place the Reds because of the war dition."- . every day either." be timbers, wooddamaging Central second place. - , of time The Reds skipper hopes lefty ballplayers. shortage Catcher Johnny EdwardsluJ "drove his at a ' Northeast second carDetlna. To avoid work and vs. place Teddy Davidson may provide a That appearance made the ded, "Robby, you've "got the speed of J04.02 m p.h. Sunday ative of Hamilton, same thing I've got. Edgemont first place. lift where it is sorely needed. amiable Cosily uanjayo. pnuiiv iui Only, over the Solitude race track to Skilled Inspection by Termlnlx, call it a slump." world'l largest In termite con-- r Robinson went hitless In 22 at win the main event of the bats before getting a double trol. Service ui),ly guaranteed. There the longest hitless Amon covered the 127.62 mile July 16 ' free Inspections streak of his brilliant career.. course in one II minutes hour, about special Cardenas A Brooder QUALITY Reds' shortstop Chico Carde and 36.8 seconds. nas was known as a brooder WEED CONTROL year ago whenever things went Sisler play the harmonica will V for Free Inspection . . . bad for him. bet the Cincinnati manager can Builders, Ph. Bestway .. t But his teammates said the A: P. i. R. Blnnal Int., The "something special" about this Jarman Cuban has outgrown play rings around Phil Linz, Valley Bldn., Nephl, 4234044 Kolob Lmbr., Sprlngvllle, his sulky moods this season. whose performance last year Spanish Fork Lmbr., is something which provides greater comfort and And they stoutly maintain he is failed to . receive critical acTERMINIX of UTAH longer wear. Sturdy leather sole and heal are the best shortstop in the Na claim from Salt Lake City Ph. Yogi Berra. tional League as a result of his the Scotch grain upper to sealed tightly Sisler's specialty is "If I Had improved attitude. .. e The Wings of an Angel," un. leather with "indestructible" vinyL 'Cardenas keystone partner to two back doubtedly harking unit thus has no threads to break, no seams to Pete.Roseialso a vastly 'imyears "ago when he was recreaproved player, declared, "there tion director of the leak. We will be pleased to fit you in this Nashville, is no comparison between monk state prison Tenn., : classic wing-ti- p brogue.-- (the Reds' nickname for CardeUSE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN nas) and Maury Wills in bat NATIONWIDE TERMITE ting or fielding." . AND PEST CONTROI ."The only place where Wills SPRINKLING has it over him is in base steal SYSTEMS ing,", acwea the Keds second baseman. ' .Ktlnjet it Thomptoa Those who have heard Dick Rainjet Patio Fountains Mor-tens- en ............. i Li All-Sta- v r- T7V -- -- - All-Sta- Jerry-Reynol- ' ' 2-- Central Utah League, Salt Lake to Play Here Monday All-Sta- rs . M - i row-Ma- All-Star- s. All-Sta- rs row-Ric- h-ard all-st- Alpine Junior Golf Winners Provo Grabs Little League Tennis Titles ... Big Baseball Mystery: What 5-- 8-- 4; to 8-- Can-tkin- g, 8--5: I 8--3; - 8-- 1; 8-- 9--7; J 8--1; 8-- 2; 9-- 6-- 8-- 3; 8-- 5; Junior Baseball Standings Nine-year-o- ld j 8-- - off-se- m- - Boys Baseball Tourney to Start Tuesday effortS"to-restore-the28- -yei 39 . VriTOwriiriri $1595 i mil 1 -- - m aiea ufy' good-natur- -p- erformer. . 1 WdllUlig W N: Jarman' ' - . Jexseal BROGUE . 5 4 1 1 One-piec- (TERMINIX) 1- - CRAGIIEAD tatti over plans for the Provo City Bronco League I and tourney with .Craig Ogren (left) of the American League, Tun Anderson of Edgemont League, Matt Nelson of the Northeast League andpavid Royap North Pa kuct f the Central League The. tourney wiU atart Tuesday TOURNEY TALK Umpire Lee Christiansen (center) l PLUMBtNO-HEATI- 116 West Center NO M North tnd Wert, DIAL FB - ' r Mon. and Fri. NiteVjill 9 p.m. |