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Show Almost Perfect Game SUNDAY. NEXT ON THE BLOCK Legion Pitcher Hurls S3S mm OL.O iS 03UTJiS BUTCHER Jl'NE Cnunty. lt 25. VHDt 17 Sunday Herald 60 Junior Baseball fUT OVPA.tS THM WlW TO MAY UAVE THE PHYSICAL U JOB Teams Play in Provo No-Hitt- er Christiansen, former Christiansen struck out 17 of Billy the 22 batter he faced. BY High afc'He, had a perfect FViHsJ It was Christiansen's second game going for him league win of the young Ameri-nigat Timp Park for sixcan seas0IU i (11-12- ht d Steve Kiizer led the Provo and innings as he nitdied Provo's American Le-- ! attack with three hits, while gion team to a 0 victory over Jerome Badura had triple and Dal Olson a pair of doubles. Haoer. Provo s next home game wil With one out in the seventh a hteoer oauer reacnea irrsiDe weanesaay ai a p.m. against base on an error to keep Chris-- ! a strong Spanish Fork team, tiansen from realizing his goal Line score: 000 000 0- -0 of a perfect game. But, he still IHeber 186 000 r 15 Provo to a as hurl managed he struck out the last two Mitchell and Mahoney; Chris-Hefebatters to end the game. tiansen and Olson. one-thir- 1&-- m Kfessa , busi-!de- Two Clubs Share Lead Burr's Sporting Pharmacy and Vera Stratton's Produce were for the lead Saturday in the Orem Major Softball League after two rounds of play. Both teams scored victories Friday night, with Stratton's Produce bombing Nelson Paint and Burr's and Glass, 15-Pharmacy Sporting Goods-Oreedging Geneva Rock Products- -' Both the win-- ,j Geneva Pipe, ning clubs currently boast 0 records in league play. In Friday night's other game, Mangum Plumbing defeated L k H Fine Foods, A five-ru- n second inning and fourth inning cara seven-ru- n ried Stratton's to its victory over the paint and glass team, as Acel Bown pitched a steady y r. Harold Hawkins hit a homer for the winners. 103 110 111 001 Geneva Nielsen and Morris; S. and D. Holdaway. 01- 5-- Hold-awa- m Geneva Mangum Rock-Pip- e ... By WILLIAM VERIGAN UPI Sports Writer 0 NEW YORK (UPI)-Unb- eat.. 0 en Joe frazier rates as a top heavy favorite to retain his Next Friday's Schedule share of the world heavyweight 6:30 Mangum Plumbing vs. title in his first defense against Burr's Sporting Goods-OreMexican Manuel Ramos Mon- Plumbing L&H Fine Foods Nelson Paint & Glass m Pharmacy. day night. Rock Products-The Frazier, Geneva Pipe vs. Stratton's 20 consecutive victories Produce. 18 knockouts to his credit, r i Nelson Paint & Glass 9:00 receive 40 per ceni oi vs. L & H Fine Foods. Ramos will Geneva 7:45 drew Myrna tennis player Godwin of South Africa as her ker and part-tim- e Gene Scott of New York will first foe. have his work cut out for him Monday in the opening round of the Wimbledon championships. bro- of . Scctf had the misfortune to draw Rod Laver oi Australia, the world's top ranked player, as first round pairings were the sponsoring Tennis Club. by Laver will be seeking his third Wimbledon championship, having won the event as an amateur in 1961 and 62. This year's competition will mark the first Wimbledon tournament open to both professionals and amateurs. Pro Pancho Gonzales of Los Angeles, the highest ranking American in the tourney who is seeded eighth, drew India's Rathman Krishnan as his first round opponent and will it. me Southwest and West Coast. A crowd of 12,000 is expected to pay $130,000 to watch the fight at the Garden. Tickets are scaled from $30 to $5. Australia, Scera Men's Den Drysdale Wins Honor NEW YORK geles Doger Softball (UPI)-L- An- os Don right-hand- Drysdale has named been Standings Sharon Stake W 7 12th Orem Provo 20th 7 6 , Orem 16th Orem, 19th Orem 31st Orem 13th , S , . 0 32nd Orem Council Meets i nth Orem 76-in- 2 2 . NEW YORK W Provo . 18th Lakeview All-St- ar . tion. Orem Stake W k, Orem Orem Orem Orem Orem San Angelo, Nancy Richey, Tex., the United States' top Orem 8 17th Parker Penned - 10th 25th 1st 6th OAKLAND (UPI) Rusty 220 pound Parker, forward from the University of Miami (Fla.) has signed with the Oakland Oaks of the American Basketball Associa- 18th 33rd ranking woman amateur player Orem and seeded No. 3 behind Mrs. Orem 26th Orem 2nd King and Mrs. Margaret Court Orem 24th 2 1 Orem 30th 1 Orem West Stake Vineyard Orem 5th Orem 20th Orem 21st Orem 3rd 2 Orer 1 tion. who Parker, played for Oakland Coach Bruce Hal while at Miami, was the Oaks second round draft choice. mi 8th Frazier's manager, Yancey Durham, has predicted the (UPI)-Base- ball Commissioner William D. Eck-e- rt announced Friday that the maior leagues' executive coun cil would holds its quarterly meeting next Wednesday. Topics to be discussed include the 1969 schedule, next season's game and plans for baseball's centennial celebra West Sharon Stake Provo 21st Ramos, also 24, has rolled up straight victories, including 13 knockouts, for an overall His most record of 20-impressive victories were over Eddie Machen, Ernie Terrell and James J. Woody. Although Ramos isn't really being taken seriously by the oddsmakers, he has appeared nonchalant in i.aining. "I know what the newspapers are saying about me," said Ramos. "I know they said I looked bad In trailing, but it will be a different story in the fieht. I wouldn't expect to be the favorite because Frazier is the champion, but I think I can knock him out." who fought both Machen. Ramos and Frazier, also said the champion might have trouble. 'Frazier punished me worse physically man anyone else I fought," said Machen. "But Ramos hit me harder than Just when I anyone in trouoie, ne him had I thought knocked me down with one of the hardest punches I ever got hit with. Maybe Frazier has had little better opposition, out Ramos is hard to knock down. He has a solid chin." 15 of the S. Rae Hickok award for the month of May. Drysdale, who threw five of his record breaking six consecutive shutouts during May, collected 53 first place votes, 32 Ramos has the physical more than second place Bobby the At Unser, winner of the Indianapo- advantages. five incnes Mexican is nearly race. auto 500 lis reach is 2 taller and his 2 inches longer. winner Provo 17th . Orem 14th . Mrs. Billie Jean King, Long Orem 15th , Beach, Calif., seeded No. 1 ln the women's singles, drew a first round bye and was paired with Peaches Bartkowicz, Mich., in a second round match. Mrs. King has won the women's crown the last two years. with gate. get 20 percent. The bout will oe snown live on home television in most parts of the country, but it will be on closed circuit in the In Wimbledon Tourney Yanks Coming New NEW YORK (UPI)-T- he York Yankees announced Friday that they had signed four of their top selections in the recent r Want COOLERS If no oriW Htt to ttvin th frdkiet (nViy It i(eqmtly protected. Th't For ProfoMlonal Morrill Analydi I. 0 BENEFICIAL INSURANCE SALT LAKE CITY, CO. UTAH S DIAL 373-10- GO rematch with Frazier. Frazier is recognized as champion by the commissions in New York, Massachusetts, Maine, Illinois, Pennsylvania and by the World Boxing Council, which governs the sport in Mexico. However, Cassius Clay, who was stripped of the title by most commiscions for refusing to be inducted into the Army, still is considered the champion by many, and Ellis won the WBA and California versions of the title in an elimination series. 1916 WEST Hanks Wins IN A COOL Ed Hanks won the AAU high event by clearing in Sacramento, Calif. Friday iuimD night. Steve Brown of Idaho finished fourth with a leap of also. Hanks won the event on fewer misses. The win for Hanks qualifies him for the Olympic tryouts this weekend. SUMMER WEIGHT SUIT 6-- 333 WEST 1230 NORTH - PROVO - Mali 373-285- 1 ie! New General-Je- t Nylon Cord WMtewall 4-p- ly Sm Ad on Page 7 2 Ml tHhoft dm Smmnt-yi- f poeil obnA Kt rof- - built Hm four tuH .plioo of nylon Thtek btowouH. Oord to protect gnst Iniah DuraiM rubber trud to roll uc high puleagt. And the only traction jetton oul trood oulp In Its pnea field. Hurry to tor oar CenertlvleUJ U0 1 0 Use GENERAL'S II summer suit . . . rrnVH tMSIettooiV sun rn i lOfl i O Q tm d rVwtt. 20 PLAN Ho money to liMton X $65 4. " 3t Via Fed. b iimtZSiKlliili V TuMlm r KMMl hud. Ctayi Ooom Filmed MeReOJ Pine H Tex. s21 374-181- lummer luiti ore light end lively In color and tone ei cool to look at ai they are to wear. A blend of 55 dacron and 45 wool with careful attention to Important tailoring touched making an Ideal The $19 $Mt xdfH VO AND BRIGHT High Jump CONDITION CENTER-FHO- LIGHT IIIBBIWIPHKffl AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS NORTH 3ND WEST PROVO s (11-42- ) More Hot Weather Ahead! PLUMBING - HEATING Roproiontinf. (13-1- Tri-Cit- y To MOW! FREE ESTIMATI CaRi CRAGHEAD Tow LIFE itlf-rw- oni EVAPORATIVE, ELECTRIC and GAS INSTALLATIONS CALL US FOR A (9-1- 0) Read Faster? By AIR This Summer B. TEW 15-1- Those who signed were Ken Johnson, shortstop, Steve Kogut, catcher, Adrian Kent, outfielder, and George Zeber. R0YDEN KEEP MERRILL J- J f free agent draft. r5" Ii tt Joe Frazier Heavily Favored Over Ramos y Rod Lover Is Favored Ham-tramc- lr.hJ,, -6 -5 Pharm .. Stratton's Produce .. Burr's-Ore- 6-- announced Wit! r (9-1- STANDINGS m ock - Bout On Television Burr's Pharmacy had a tough strug gle before downing the Rock Products and Pipe team, which! cored a run in the sixth and another in the last of the seventh to cut into the 3 lead the winners had after the fifth inning. Ken Nielsen was the winning pitcher, A five-ru- n third inning gave Mangum a 1 lead and it wentl on from there to win the gam (UPI)-St- M.r'ifliJ vi&m.y tJfitfi 1 3 X- 7115 151 Hammond. six-hitte- LONDON (11-1- 2) 300 3- 0- 6 Nelson Bown and Milne; Weaver and 10-- Goods-Ore- 13-1- x-- 2-- Sporting win-tie-d ners. Rich Fitt homered for L & H Fine Foods, Line scores: 7 010 201 3 Fine Foods 006 113 10 Mangum Anderson, Clayton and Gines; Goringer and Yorkinck. 6-- Burr'i 7! behind the pitching of Roger Goringer. Goringer and Evan Stratton's inEK"icfiS 2 -- Stewart hit homers for the f. M0" In Orem Major Loop OREM vA8l V' SA er Goods-Ore- .500 3 By WENDELL RK.BY Junior Baseball Standings State Farm Insurance 60 .429 There are approximately 3 Backn.an Foundry 1 Central League Tiinmr hH' .375 ha.th;i!l tpams 3 Dodgers 71 n' s Cleaners .000 0 Moose Club operating in the Provo area this .600 summer under the general Ream's Market Lsst Week's Results .517 directum of the Pi oo City General American Rotarv 20 State Farm 13: Junior Baseball Council. 571 Alpine Eiectronics Rotary 13 Backman 2; Navlors The Program provides base- - tn-a25 Dodgers 10; Olpin 13 SUte .517 j ball opportunity for boys nine .... 2S Moose 7; .500 Olpm Mortuary r, tn 18 vears of as:e m one of the Farm 1; Dodgers 11 Moose 10. J33 Buffo's seven organizations, each one, .3861 American League .et up wi:h League officials, Lion's Club 5 1 .830 Bennett Paint qualified umpires and top sun- Weeks Results Baseball! Citv the from 5 1 .830 Kuhm port Council. Parents and Business! Elks 8 Ream 8 (Tie; Central McDonald's 5 1 .830 General American; Alpine sponsors. Several of the 3 3 .500 W. V. F. ness men have sponsored Junior Electronics 15 Buffo's 5; Lion's 2 4 .333 Sills and Ivins 12 General 15 Elks Almo's 6; teams since the program was 5 .300 1 American 2; Central Bank 18 Pearson Cabinet initiated ten iears aco. A. and W. Root Beer 0 6 .000 Bronco League, 9 Lions 4; Last Week's Results The Bronoco Leagues are for Kuhni 14 V.F.W. 5; McDon Central League t10) bovs nine to 12 years of age .800 alds 11 Ivins and Sills 5; Ivins and operate under two divis-- j Tigers and W. 1' 10 .750 land Sills 14 A. ions, years; and falcons Cen- . 8 Pearsons 7; Ben-the include Bennetts years. They '' 'netts 15 V.F.W. 10; McDonalds tral League, North East Lea Pioneers 11 Kuhni 4. gnd. American waguo gue, .200 Dodgers Edgemont League .000 Phillies Edgemont League (11-14 is for year Ponv 6 2 750 of Pizza not available Scores Heaps IHE old boysleague and there are six 5 3 .625 Lions Edgemont teams participating. The LeaNorth East League 3 4 .429 Polar King Ripples 4 1 .800 gue, uniike the Broncos is oper- Village Sport Den 3 5 .375 of Co. Utah THB JOS a 'Mr 4 1 .800 Kirby ating under the National setup. Carson Market 2 a .zao Sertoma Wasatch 7 2 2 .500 Boys play in ine Clark's not . available. Scores 1 3 .250 League which has three teams Olson's Bakery from Provo, three trom urem Prudential Federal 0 4 .000 Edgemont League 6 0 1.000 and one from Payson. They F. G Ferre Co. Last Week's Results at 4 2 .667 play Tuesday and Thursday Dairy Highland Village Sport Den 16 Olson's 4 2 .667 Market Timp Park. Harpers 5; Carson Market 22 Prudential Thalman Jewelers County-Wid- e 2 4 .333 irogram 18 The American Legion pro- Federal 17; Carson Market SUte Inc. of Utah 1 S .167 e Village Sport Den 13. 1 5 .167 Boshard Electric gram also is a County-Widincludes Available. No Scores setup. Currently it North East League teams from Provo, Orem, Clark's 6 0 1.000 Provo Pony League and Fork Springville, Spanish S 3 .500 Olson's Bakery 0 1.000 Allen's Market team has Heber. A 2 4 .333 Carson Market .750 Seethalers time the of worked also part 1 5 .167 Vfflace Soort Den .500 First Security with boys from Lehi, American .500 Letter-man'Grove. Shop Results Pleasant Week's and Last Fork .250 Most of the teams play a heavy Oarson'g 13 Village Sport Den Craighead's .000 Pacific also. 10 nrocram e Pip Olson 4; 12; Clark's Bakery champion will knock out Ramos Some of the games, Clark' 10 Village Sport Den 8 Last Week's Results In " less than eight rounds ' and In the lower age groups, Olson Bakery 9 Carson Market 13 Craighead 5; Seethalers around is for already scouting were high scoring affairs, but 8. 6 Pacific Pipt First Security the next opponent. He said that eenerallv olay is improving and 3 Letterman's 1; Allen's his 5; title will defend Frazier American League most games are highly inter 1 857 Craighead 5 First Security4; once more this year with Boone Olpin Mortuary esting to spectators. 6 3 .625 Allen's 12 Pacific Pipe 12; SeKirkman, Floyd Patterson and officials are Rotary Ch League Pony J .714 ethalers 14 Letterman's 0. Jimmy Ellis, who holds the badly in need of uniforms from Navlor Auto World Boxing Association verlast year that have not been sion of the title, being likely returned. Frank Fredericks is opponents. also needing adult help in asIf Ramos wins the title, he sisting with the Pony League already has agreed to a program. 5 Sin I.N fubltM Fed. Ex. X V4 It ted tow on, 4 monthly payment W. CENTER-PRO- VO |