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Show Sunday, June 7, Little League Little tj The Colt League opened loop play last week with A and Y, V F W and Orem Tigers coining through with first round vic- 9-- ten-ye- ar tories. Games were good and some tight competition is expected as the seven teams round in to shape. Games are played each week at Orem and Provo, usually on Tuesday or Thursday. A three base hit by Gifford Nielsen in the bottom half of the seventh inning gave A and Y a 2 come from behind victory over Provo Elks in an exciting game at Timpanogos Park. Elks were 0. and in American, Central, Edgemont and Northeast leagues, and and 11 Little League ( Bronco ) Standings American League ( 0 Years) competition is close. A group of young and active Kuhni's managers and umpires are working hard with the boys, all of whom are in uniform this season, and play is generally of a high type. Most of the games last week were close and hard Pearson's Ivan's Sovine's AandW VJ.W. Stadium Smiths beat Lions 4 Gulf-Cook- Standard-Chevro- VJ.W.5 7, n and W 4, Ivan's Sovine's Pearson's 12, Stadium A 3 Gulf-Cook- and 4-- 3 Gulf-Cook- 's Last Week's Results 's Kuhni's 7, Stadium fought. In the Central League, Smith Garage and General American topped the standings, eacn with two victories against no losses. v 2 0 1.000 2 1 .667 2 1 .667 2 1 .667 12 .332 12 .333 0 3 .000 Standard-Chevro- n 's 3-- LEE BERG E RICH FAIRBANKS DOUG HOWARD Berge, Howard, Fairbanks Make All District Team leading 1 when Nielsen poled out his long hit with two runners on base. Gary Ashton pitched three-h- it ball for the winners. In the night cap at Timp Park, V F W downed Payson 104) in a contest Scott MitHoward has been a regular chell, on the mound for the first baseman for three reasons winners, gave up only one hit, a while Fairbanks has been a single. V W eight hits regular outfielder for three off Fthe pounded out Payson moundsmen-- , years. Berge, one of the most versatile performers on the Payson committed five fielding 11 Three Young Brigham while Standard Chevron 19, Kuhni's 3 Wasatch Sertoma University baseball players General American ran wild over V.F.W. 7, A and W 5, have been selected to the All Taylor-Mulle- tt by a 1 score, Ivan's Sovine's 10, Pearson's 2 District Seven team which in11 S Kuhni's V.F.W Lions and all schools from the cludes Asay of General American Ivan's Sovine's 11, Stadium Western Athletic Conference, 's 3 to team both his .wins. pitched the Big Sky Conference, and the Sagers of Smith Garage also had Pearson's 5, A and W 3 a perfect record. Kent Barclay American League (11-1- 2 Years) independent schools of the area. Those making the team from 3 0 1.000 hit a three-ru- n homer for batting Moose 2 1 .67 BYU were seniors Lee Berge, State Farm honors. 2 1 .667 Doug Howard, and Richard In the older Group, Royal Backman's Foundry 2 2 .500 Fairbanks. Howard and FairVista stood alone at the top with Nayior's 13 .250 banks are repeaters on the a 0 standing with wins over Rotary annual dream team. 12-and a close 8 win The entire team roster for .000 3 0 Warehouse over the Sportsmen. District Seven was as follows: Last Week's Results Charlie Penrcd pitched a no Doug Howard, first base; Lee hit game for B and H Pharmacy Nayior's 16, Berge, second base; Larry for six innings until opposing Warehouse 14 Minarsich, New Mexico, third pitcher David Haws touched him State Farm 13, Rotary 1 base; Lenny Randle, Arizona for a single in the bottom half of Moose 9, Rotary 2 State, shortstop; Dick Smith-wicthe seventh. Haws allowed only Backman's 9, Nayior's 6, Air Force Academy, 'left 5, four hits, with Kim Wong getting Moose Richard field; Fairbanks, center 3 Warehouse B four for and H. the hits three of field; Steve Mikulic, Arizona, 13 Tight battles have already Backman's 14, State Farm right field; J. Ray Rokey, started in the American League State Farm 11, Nayior's 3 . Arizona, catcher; Leon Hooten, 11, which has had two weeks of play Rotary Arizona, pitcher; Steve Foran, now, and only one team in the Warehouse 2 Denver, pitcher. 7 Moose 11, Backman's nine and 10 year old group, the The honorary team included 4 Standard-Chevro7, Nayior's Rotary has three players from BYU, the 0 Central League Years) managed to stay unbeaten. Smith Garage 2 0 1.000 WAC Northern Division winner, Moose Lodge in the year 2 0 1.000 and three players from Arizona, Group has chalked up three wins General American 1 1 .500 the WAC champion. Denver, Air without a loss. Other teams are Bennett's Wasatch-Sertom- a 1 1 .500 Force, New Mexico, and Arizona playing so closely that any team 0 2 .000 State each placed one man on could win on a given day. Olpin Lions 's 0 2 .000 and Builders Warehouse are Week's Last Results team new a this fielding year and the boys need to get ad- Smith Garage 4, Lions 3, General American 21, justed. 1 Northeast has only four teams in each group this year but some Wasatch-Sertom- a 17, Bennett's hot battles are taking place. 12 Is Ream's in the Year class General American 13, Lions 3 10 's has scored a pair of wins, and Bennetts 12, GREEN RIVER, Colo. (UPI) Smith Garage 12, Wasatch-Sertom- a Prudential Federal in the 2 The annual river marathon 11 group is still undefeated with race between Green River and Central League (11-1- 2 Years) two wins. Moab, Utah, will not be held 2 0 1.000 Carson's Market toys are just Royal Vista this year due to a lack of in1 1 B and H Pharmacy .500 terest. 1 1 .500 Duckett's The move was voted on TuesU-1 1 .500 ABC day night by the Canyon County 1 1 .500 Sportsman River Marathon Association 0 2 .000 Ream's which has sponsored the race Last Week's Results for the past 13 years as well Duckett's 9, B and H 5 as the annual Friendship Cruse. 2 NEW YORK (UPI)-T- he 1968 Royal Vista 12, Officials reported that only Ohio State team, which swept Sportsman 7, Ream's 2 five registrations were received 10-to a record with 12 Royal Vista 4, Duckett's 2 for the 196 mile race for what in the starting 9, Sportsman 8 sophomores would have been the 13th year. 1 B and H Pharmacy 5, Ream's lineup on offense and defense, tne race was run Last was named the college football North East League 0 Years) with year, only 13 registrants. In preof 2 0 1.000 the Decade" Wednes"Team Ream's vious years, the normal number 1 1 .500 day in a poll conducted by ABC LaMar's Music of entrants had been 130. 1 1 .500 Carson's Market Spoils. Officials cited the $100 regis0 2 .000 Writers and broadcasters Sundance tration fee set last year as one from all over the nation, voting Last Week's Results of the hindering factors in the on a point basis, picked LaMar's Music 13, Carson's 12 race. In years past, the fee had the Buckeyes with 870 points Ream's 7, LaMar's 2 only been $25. over the 1969 Texas team, Carsons 11, Sundance 10 This year, they lowered it to which had 658 points. The 1961 Ream's 19, Sundance 6 $50, but required a Alabama Team (619 points) North East League (11-1- 2 Years) confirmation and officials was third with the 1962 Prudential-Feder2 0 1.000 feel this may have contributed Southern California club (576 City Drug 1 1 .500 to the lack of interest. 1 1 .500 points) fourth and the 1963 Carson's Texas team (432 points) fifth. Sundance 0 2 .000 the squad. It was the second straight year that BYU placed three men on the prestigious team. Last year Howard and Fairbanks made the grade along with pitcher Rich Zinninger. Howard, Fairbanks, and Berge are all seniors and will leave BYU coach Glen Tuckett with a tough job filling their shoes. 12-1- 1, 21-- 13-- Gulf-Cook- 2-- one-sid- errors and this hurt its chances for a win. They have a better team than the score would indicate. A three base blow by Bigelow e and hits by Lewis and Roylance were hitting features of the game. team, started at third base as a sophomore, at shortstop as a junior, and at second base as a senior. He played all three positions expertly and is a highly regarded glove man. Olpin-Builde- rs Olpin-Builde- Payson Begins Work On Football Bleachers rs - k, Olpin-Builde- rs Olpin-Builde- rs n, (9-1- 11-- Taylor-Mullett- Taylor-Mullet- t's Green River Marathon Race Cancelled 9-- Taylor-Mullett- 11-1- Selects Haul Team of Decade ul 0 ul (9-1- al NOW! Anti-squir- belts in the famous m $27 4 Silt mVT U Hr htm ywr tm 0 0 1.000 0 .000 0 0 0 0 1 $100; Wilson School, $100; Junior Cultus Club, $100; Decca Club and Polar Queen, $100; Little funds to carry the project through to completion." Lack of adequate funds have made it necessary to construct a 16 row stadium instead of a 22 row stadium as originally planned. The committee is doing all construction, thereby saving approximately $9,000. Nebo School District is participating in the project with a $12,000 contribution, which amounts to 50 percent of cost of materials. Harold Hurst, Spanish Fork, a Payson High School alumnus, has donated all cement and forms for the footings and pillars. Dorman Seeley and Darwin Haskell of Schwart Lumber Co. have donated reinforcing steel and other materials for cement footings and pillars, The Letterman's Club of Payson High School has raised $1,000 through sale of Golf clubs valued at $500, which were contributed by a doner who wishes to remain anonymous. The graduating classes of have pledged approximately ' cagemonf Baseball Action USTON TO FIGHT JERSEY CITY, N.J. Listen, the Anyone donating a minimum of $50 will have his name or that of the organization inscribed permanently on a seat, and will n bpVl vf f Jt applications. Edgemont League opportunities are open to boys living in the. area north of 1430 North, which is bounded on the west by the Provo River. 1 i BET j 1 YOU DIDN'T a know! How about this ... Did you know there was once aj j baseball manager who led two Hill VI VAlt SCOUU 9UVU I and wound up in last place with both of themand this j i happened to the man many j ! say was the greatest manager I I of all-tiJohn McGraw! ...In 1902, McGraw was i manager of Baltimore of the J American League..When he I I left that team in July they j j were in last place.. JJext day he became manager of the I I Gians of the National League and then they finished! LastL.That proves again that j ! a man can have several I I failures in life, and still turn out to be a big success. i deseret travel 2SS North 1st West Provo, Utah $4601 2 ) OUAl WHITE f t. One of the oddities about the I recent Masters Golf Tour- j nament is that the two men j who wound up tied for first and I played off for the cham- jpionship, Billy Casper and) j Gene Littler, both grew up in ! ! the same town in California I 1 and often played against each other as kids! j We think of stock car racing as a comparatively new sport, j but did you know that the first stock car race in America was held way back in 189S, in I Detroitand that was before j j the first Rose Bowl game was ! ever played, before the first I I World Series, and before almost every other major i J i sports event in America. TAX I Il-- I F7I-I- 4 (73S-I4- ) U.99 TOO (77J-I4- ) 10 49 3 J 01 J JS J 47 (125.14) M7i-- (155-14- 1 J7M4 C7H3 J.M 0I9 ) (115.14) 33.01 MS-I- H7I-1- 5 (155-15- 1 3415 J7I-1- 5 (1(5-1- 40 19 41.47 41 47 5 900-1- 5 171.15 I (91S.I3 l.tj 111 3.77 J 91 3.01 1 90 3 33 I I BODY 2 PUES FIBERGLASS BELTS POLYESTER CORD TOtito. 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Beginning on Monday, June 8, the schedule calls for two or three games daily until July 23 by either the six junior nine and boys, or the league's five 10 and Charles Pope, vice president for the 10 and group notes that several teams have vacancies for two or three additional players, and he en- Salt Lake Embassy Row Leatherneck at Provo Prlnomnnt DtJgiriS Ronine RT from .000 .000 .000 This Week's Schedule Monday 8 pjn. V F W vs Yankees at Orem Tuesday 6 pjn. A and Y vs Payson at Provo Tuesday 8 pjn. Dodgers vs Elks League baseball team, amount not specified. courages 1.000 F W 10, Payson 0 Orem Tigers 11, Dodgers 7 Club, ..ft " C7I-I- 3 Hwihd.ln. TaS100md 1 1 V J BLUE RIBBON A DcutonTharohrcd 0 1.000 1 football field will be completed by fall. Jack Etherington, chairman of the improvement project, said he believes that many people are waiting until they see that the project irill go through before making a donation to the cause. "Now is the time," he said, "to send in those checks. We need Lions SUIT Lost Pets Won have opportunity to purchase 1 season tickets for this seat an- Payson 1 Orem Dodgers nually. Last Week's Results Organizations which have made contributions are as A and Y 3, Provo Elks 2 Payson Kr GIVE DAD A Standings Team AandY VFW Orem Tigers Orem Yankees Provo Elks PAYSON Assurance that the stadium at Payson High School will become a reality is evidenced in the fact that construction has been started. It is hoped that the seating at the follows: II two-bas- 2-- 9-- 2 I OTHER MEN'S OXFORDS $12.95 Up Use Your Bank Card and our Layaway Plan Open MON. and FRI. 'til Dayton' FATHER'S DAY READ'S TIRE CENTER 1797 So, State " IW mSn. Orem w Utah-P- age BeginsPlay In Baseball (Bronco) as happy as if they had the championship in their grasp in the Group. They have been on the bottom of the standings most of the time in the past two years, but last week they rallied for five runs in the last of the seventh inning to beat Sundance League baseball moved full speed ahead last week with all teams completing full schedules. At least one loop had some action the previous week but all teams participated last week, This year's schedule has two olds, groups, njie and THE HERALD. Provo, Colt League 7"1 rv Begins Action 1970 . 225-733- Sunday June 21st 1 Ulthtr rtltH to pptrt 154 West Center, Provo also Salt Lake City and logon 116 WEST CENTER, PROVO 9 p.m. 13 |