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Show Id rrv 2 El. Ml Young Chuck Aggie Halfback Signs To Play For Steelers f : A , , (UPI) Fourteen Americans, led by young Chuck McKinley and ageless Gardnar Mulloy,' 'moved out for second round action today in the, men's singles of the Wimbledon tennis championships. Davis Mckinley, a was St. from Mo., Ann, Cupper of Gaertner Albert pitted against South Africa while Mulloy, a veteran v of the tennis met former Stanford Uniwars, versity quarterback Jon Douglas of Santa Monica, Calif., in one of matches on two Wednesday's schedule. Second round action in the women's singles also was- on tap Wednesday. In one of the' feature matches, Billie Jean Moffitt of JLong Beach, Calif., met Mexico's talented "tola Ramirez. "McKinley, the only seeded Yank in the men's singles, funbled his victory way to a over Sergio Tachini of Italy Tuesday in a first round match postponed by rain Monday. Among the Yanks eliminated during the sepond: day of the tournament were Bob Siska of San Francisco, Eugene Scott of St. Jrmes, N.Y., Nancy Richey of San Angelo,, Tex., Belmar Gunder-so- n El By United Press International FORT COLLINS, Colo. (UPI Colorado State University halfback Brady Keys today signed a professional football contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers of the1 National Football League. Keys, in signing with the Steelers, forfeited his final year of collegiate, eligibility at CSU. The star led the Aggies in last rushing year with a 3.6 yard 6-- 1, 180-pbu- Si All-Americ- an average. The halfback, a business administration major, plans to finish work toward his degree at a later date. - ond es Connie Christensen and Mrs. Hat rison defeated Charlettej Heroz. Today Mrs. Nelson was to meet Sue Thompson and Mrs. Harrison was to play Barbara Harker. Top round of the day was turned hfby Mrs. Nelson with an 83 Tuesday. All-St- ar j s LAKE CITY (UPD-Coronao. Calif., professional for the Utah day signed up Opto SALT here July 4-- 1 0,0 0 0TH Provo Colt League TIME AT BAT Stan Musial took Jiis 10,000th time at bat Tuesday night and wound up at second base with a double. Only four players in baseball history (Musial makes five) have gone over the mark. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) . 20-2- 3. Don Collett joined three other pros from California who will of the Central Utah tieipate in the tourney. Others are Zell Eaton, Dick Lundahl akd Baseball League will stage their Jimmy Clark. Collett was third in annual game tonight at 8 o'clock the 1957 open. Eaton won t He on the Spanish Fork diamond as a pr All-Sta- rs iijLiJiiiii jjfL,iinui.pg.ujiii,iiui nim j ji 1. ll i :,.r .m " " - ;r ii 15 ii n all-st- W. 13th Ward Pratt Hill 0 1.000 3 Whitaker Engineer Morris Motors ........ Sam Levin Ins. ...... Peterson Motor .... Sons & .... II ... ar the old master of the hitch pitch, self. He was tough in clutches and had the Spanish Fork team swinging at a lot of bad balls. Some of the steam has gone from his fast, ball, but he remains the fine competitor he has always been. Arlen Crouch, Don Cox, Emerson Hardy, Bill Wright and Karl Wrigley hit the ball like demons as Sam Levin Insurance Agency walloped Peterson Motor, round-trippCrouch hit a two-ru- n to climax the win. Pitching honors for the evening goes to Gene Moulton and George Sorenson. Each came up with sparkling two-hperformances. Moulton pitched a shutout, while Sorenson was tagged for a single tally. scores: 2 0 Whitaker Eng..: 100 000 5 0 13th Ward 302 000 Keith and Boshard; Sorenson and O'Brien. Morris Motor 050 000 0003 8 8 L..Pct. was his same deceptive 2 1 .667 2 1 .667 1 2 1 2 .333 .333 3 .000 0 1 ; Carl Brooks drove in all five 4 Home run ana a single to lead 13th Ward to the pinnacle of the Provo Major Softball League. The 2 Win cjime over previously unbeaten Whitaker Engineering. Brooks homer that bour c- hit a three-ru- n bff Dick Craven's glove las crashed into the centerfield fence. The other two runs came when he smashed a hot one that Wayne Keith got his glove 6n but could not handle. Milt Waycasev returned to the Softball wars and came out with. 0 an win ior Motors over Pratt Hall &lviorps Sons. Gordon Oborn saved the game for Milt by making a "Roer Maris" catch of his brother Lynn's certain Jiome run. The older Gbrdy'lEerally' robbed jiis kid brother of a game . winning circuit drive. Mickey Eggertsen came up with a triple in the 1top of the 11th inning to win the game for Manager v King charges. Considering the fact that "Casey" has not had his hands on anything smaller than a bowl ing ball for more than a year, runs wun 1 0-- xi-inn- -- Love-land- 's ' 8-- it i-.- 01 x5 Pratt Hill 020 002 1000 " " ' r , 5 10 Waycasey and Laursen; Partridge and Francom. 000 000 2 2 Petersen Motor 001 438 9 0 Sam Levin Dupaix and Casper; Moulton and Crouch. Common size of Colonial American newspapers was four pages, each about 1015 inches, according to the Encyclopedia JBritannlca , 1 k " 0. er Sales-Johnso- : r treat for the fans. Spanish Fork won the first half title and second half play begins Friday. For tonight's battle, Paul Taylor of Lehi will manage the North, while Ira Lowe of Carbon will manage the South. Pitchers for the teams will include. North Dave Nuttle, Provo; Gene Laursen, American New York, knocked out Ike Whibe Fork; Paul Taylor, Lehi; and mVz, Philadelphia, (3). Doug Hoopes, Lehi. South - Sam TORONTO George Chuva Eliason, Nephi; Brent Bearnston, Willi knocked out Toronto, Carbon; Reeve Fowden, Nephi; 212, Besmanoff, 203, Seattle, Wash and Dean Roberts, Spanish Fork. mid-seaso- Provo Colt League (4). Tuesday's Results TOKYO Pone Kingpetch, 1 2, You are healthiest if you're n United 6, Realty MitsunM 20 pounds below average weight Thailand, outpointed Elks 5 re- - for your Seki, 111, Japan, (15) height and age, according Home Oil 6, Heber 4 tained world flyweight title. to the Society of Actuaries. bat irjinmij Tilt Tonight at Spanish Fork do, League Standings 5-- Fight Results their - Rainiers Lose To Tacoma Giacoma were winners in weekly play for, the Riverside Ladies golf competition. Mrs. Knight was winner for edal play on odd holes, while Mrs. Giacoma won the low putt competition. tournament. HELPER, Utah (UPD-rSecThe open will be played at round play opened today in the Utah State Women's Amateur golf this Valley and Oakridge courses year. tournament with the victories. fresh from first-da- y Boneta HarNelson and Beverly rison won championship flight contests Tuesday. The finals Fight Results in the tournament will be played United Press Internationa 3 By victories over Friday. Both had BOSTON Jose Torres, 159 their opponents. Mrs. Nelson beat 6-- 4 of Chambersbu'rg, Pa.,- Sally Moore of Bakersfield, Calif., and of Shaker Thomas Gwyneth Ohio. Heights, Cleo Knight and Marlene "" 47-year-- 4-- 6, O Winners Listed In Women's Golf Competition Sports Briefs WIMBLEDON, England 6-- 2, W'b m Q) DAILY HERALD 5 McKinley Tips Italian 6-- 2, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1961 Utah County, Utah. n n ' ir: Jl ft 1 By RAYMOND L. ANDREWS o The Seattle Rainiers let the ladies down Tuesday night and they they didn't do their Pacific Coast League lead - much good either. A crowd of 6,610 turned out on ladies night to watch the league leaders do battle with Tacoma. But when the screaming was over Tacoma had a 3 victory and was within one game of the top. Vancouver continued its hot streak with a 12-- 3 win over San Diego, Hawaii Walloped Spokane 13-and Portland topped Salt Lake City in other action. 6-- . 4 7-- 4" i Junior Baseball Wasatch- Pony League W L Pet. Standings - 2 Modern Cleaners .......... 8 3 8 Carlson-Clair- s Seethaler Meats 6 5 , Craghead Plumbing First Security Bank .. 5 .... 3 7 3 8; Edgemont-Zion- s ii .800 .728 .546 .417 .273 .273 8 Tuesday's Results Seethaler Meats 11, Edgemont-ZiSn- s ,1 7 ' Craghead Plumbing 6, First Security Bank 2 Thursday's Schedule vs. 5:15 p.m. Edgemont-Zion- s Modern Cleaners vs. 7:45 p.m. Carlson-ClaiSeethaler Meats ' si x ws&.'i a., k-me-- " H finIWEST ' ; Ml PilGE E rs IRHPUfltPROVED. Timpanosos Pony League W L Pet. Standings 11 0 1.000 Allen's Market . Bennett's-Grandvie- w Pacific Pipe Whiting Brothers Provo Kiwanis Taylor's, Inc 8 3 .728 7 5 8 9 9 .583 .273 3 3 2 Vi:SS.: vm I i.Tt.-- :;;W: . Tv-:k:.- 1 : In .250 .182 Tuesday's Results Allen's Markets 14, Taylor's . 6 12 Kiwanis Provo Pacific Pipe 13, iot Retreads! ir Afot Seconds! Thursday's Schedule 5:15 p.m. Allen's Markets vs. T:30 Whiting Brothers p.m. Bennet's-GrandvieTaylors, Inc vs w f 1 1 m 1 Sports Briefs 'A rTl7 r-ff klJi I i B 11 TV-:-:-- : ::v:- : 'i VJ m r 'y:':.i ONLY $3 MOSS FOR WHtTTWALLS 4 Other Sizes $ J TWO LINEMEN SIGN Offenoffen- (UPI) e, safety By United Press Interational WASHINGTON 6.70 x 15 black rayon plus taxaiuj the old tire, off yow car tube-typ- I sive end Tom Osborne and sive guard BoV Whitlow have signed their contracts for the 19Q1 season with the Washington Redskins of the National Football League. Steft 2S lA.. q jQ n W , 6.00 tube-typ- ;I x 16 e, black rayon plus tax Reserve i l " I and the oW tire ;' atir-"$- DODGERS GrVE BONUS The FRESNO, Calif. (UPI) have Los Angeles Dodgers signed first baseman Robert C Carter of Fresno to a bonus contract. 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