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Show y A r--i VL- .Meet. To r I I - Li Li s Bennetts - Grandview 15 4 4 14 Allen's Markets 5 13 Pacific Pipe 13 6 Brothers Whiting 4 13 Provo Kiwanis . 2 15 Taylors Results Monday's Provo Kiwanis 8, Taylors 6. ' ! Start On .. L Pet. W 5, Bennets-Grandvie- w s .789 .778 .772 .316 .235 .118 Whiting Brothers 4. Tuesday's Schedule 5:15 p.m. Provo Kiwanis vs. Aliens Markets. 7:30 p.m. Pacific Pipe vs. Taylors Thursday . By United Press International SALT LAKE CITY (UPD The first pros put in some practice rounds Monday at the two courses where the 1961 Utah Open will be ... 4 f Wasatch Pony League League Standings W L Pet. 14 5 .737 Modern Cleaners : ; ' : held. P The golf tournament starts Thursday and this year ' offers $14,000 in prize money. Playing at Oakridge or Hidden Valley courses ' Monday were Smiley Quick, Al BeibergervGary Carl, Eric Monti, Zell Eaton, John . Turnac, Dick Lundahl, Chuck Rotar and John Geertsen Sr. More practice rounds are scheduled today. f,' : . Seethaler Sweats A 7 Craghead Plumbing Edgfemont-Zion- 5 4 .: s 6 6 11 12 12 Carlson-Clan'- s 1 1 13- 13 First Security Bank Results' Monday's Seethaler Plumbing r Meats - .667 .667 .389 .278 .235 Craghead 5, i U U V- - By MAX VANZI - all-wi- 5-- 4. - 4-- ' - . 2-- Utah i t Gets Utah Modern Clean- OGDEN (UPD Cuban middle-weig- ht Florentino;" Fernandez alis winning supporters in the ready home state of NBA champion Gene Fullmer. Fernandez conducted his first training session in Utah Monday and impressed the onlookers1 by knocking down one sparmate and , roughing up "another. The challenger opened camp at Ogden to conduct final workouts, for a title bout against Fullmer.. The champion from West Jordan, Utah, and Fernandez meet AugJ 5 in a scheduled .15 round bout at Ogden Municipal Stadium. I" i association of horseshoe throwers. The tournament will be held cn the horseshoe courts in Robinson city park on .East Main street. Directing the meet will be Oscar Funk, state association Tonight's Schedule: president and Clarence Giles, IlAHO SALMON CATCH Mike Jense (left) and Keith Jacobs, local fishermen, (Provo Major League) both of Salt 6:30 p.m, Sam. Levin Insur- state secretary,are shown with a catch of salmon they took while' fishing: on the Middle Fork, of with Alma Madsen, Lake, locally ance vs. Whitaker Engineering. the Salmon River in the Idaho Primitive Area. The biggest salmon weighed 30 .a in charge. 7:45 p.m. 13th Ward vs. Pratt pounds and the smallest 15 pounds. The only way to get into the area is by plane The tournament is open to anyand Hill. and they made the flight in about two and a fralf hours from Provo. one having a membership in the 9 p.m. Morris Motors vs. Petstate organization (which may be erson Motors. Small steamers ply Lake obtained for $1.50) and the postin South America, earning (Andrew' Jackson acquired the ing qf a $1.00 entrance fee-passengers and freight between nickname of "Old Hickory" during The, qualifying rounds Will get ports in Bolivia and Peru. the War of 1812. underway at 7 p. m. From these Softball At Harmon Park Supporters ! Bonneville Trials Set 4-- 4 - ' ; Titf-cac- a, Motorboats On Lake Draw Fire ' SALT LAKE TIME OUT! . - v sly CITY (UPD Motorboats which skim across parts of Yellowstone Lake bore the brunt of renewed criticism from wildlife enthusiasts Monday at the fifth hearing on how water traffic should be regulated. The hearing is a result of complaints by some sportsmen that recent regulations affecting motor-boatin- g on the south and southeast arms of Yellowstone Lake are un- j . By. JAY TODD United Press International .. American Fork Plays Host To Annual Horseshoe Tournament . Fernandez C-- S; 6-- ; AMERICAN FORK American ers 0. Fork is to be host to the fifth anTuesday's Schedule nual open horseshoe tournament 5:15 p.m. Craghead Plumbing vs. scheduled for. Friday night, July Edgemont-Zion- s 21, The tournament is being held 7:45 p.m. First Security Bank Vs. in conjunction with the Steel Day Seethaler Meats. festivities of July 20, 21, 22 and 24, and is sanctioned by the state 1, n S-- 0 Carlson-Clair'- s rnn with Hawaii 2 in 10 Innings-- , nine games previous had meant Spokane took one from Vancouver sure victory. Bauta had an n 4 and San Diego edged Salt Lake record on his way to the mound, but after he got there he allowed The Rainiers leaped- out to a 0 lead after four innings on the Lu Clinton and Bob Tillman to walk, then pitched one to Harry" strength of Bo Toft's three-ru- n homer in the second and a bases Malmberg that Malmberg liked. empty fourbaggcr, by Don Gile in His single scored Clinton from the fourth. second, and that was the end of Reliever Bfcuta , Lost the scoring. Portland came back with runs Tacoma matched Hawaii run for in the fifth and sixth to even it run through the fifth inning, the up, then in the seventh trotted score held at 2 through the out reliever Ed Bauta, which in ninth, then in the 10th ' Islander ' Stan Johnson singled and scored DAILY HERALD S on Tim McManus'. double. Hawaii-starte- r Hank Mason put down three Giants in a row in the bottom of the inning, and Hawaii had its second win in the last of an eight game series. Two Homers Helped , : Spokane, after boosting Vancouver to within one game of the rounds 12 throwers will emerge top of the standings, took the final for tournament play to follow game of that series with the help immediately. Cash prizes will of a couple of homers. Shortstop Nate Oliver poked one in the secaward the winners. Expected to be among those ond good for three runs and who 'will enter, are Clive.Whalin Clarence Coleman hit one withtno of Salt Lake, rated among the one on in the same frame. . top eight best tossers in the Bobby Knoop hit his fourth world, also Milt Tate of Salt hDme run of the Season in, the Lake, a former Illinois champion ninth inning, to end the San Dicgo-Sa- lt and rated lamong the top eight. Lake series with for Throwers of championship cali- the Padres. The blast victory a snapped ber from Utah County communitie. Harry Simpson did his ties, Payson, Springville, . Provo share toward getting the win earas well as American Fork and lier in the game.. He knocked in the surrounding area have Indi- three of the Padres', first four, two cated they will enter. Jim of the hits homers, to bring his Thompson, now an American roundtrip total to 15 for the ' Fork resident, formerly a cham- reason. in and thrower Colorado, pion Linescores: Alma Madsen, American Fork, 4 10 2 000';. 010 300 Class B state champion in 1952 Salt Lake 022 000 0015 8 0 San Diego and 1953,- ' will be on the courts Dailey, Tyriver (7) and Edpitching. There is no charge and the gen- wards; Lovcnguth," Lines (7), Wu liams (8) and Rctrer. eral public is invited. 6-- 5. County, nr sn n J United Press International The Seattle ' Rainiers looked Monday night like the team they . once were. . Fighting to regain the Pacific Coast League lead they surrendered to Tacoma Friday, the Rainiers came through for the winning, run in 'the 10th innings Monday night against the best reliever in the Portland stable. Seattle won it New king Tacomr got bumped in the last of an eight-gam- e series TUESDAY, JULY 18. 1361 Utah n n Standings League n iu u L' Li .3 n Pony League Timpanogos its tn n n e r0 JuniorBaseboil iSI.it ' ' BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS ;UPI) The Bonneville National 6 Speed Trials are set here Aug. this year. The Southern California Timing Assn. said the track is in good enough shape for the trials and --Art gave the go ahead for the 13th annual event. ' s h ' lm OnimM Cars will run qualifying runs and can become eligible, for rec- warranted. V "Wouldn't you know it! . . . ord tries if they surpass the pres.The National Park System last First campingr trip in sixteen ent mark. year closed parts of the lake and years we've forgotten to bring Shoshone Lake to the use of mothe camera!" torboats. After numerous protests ' Sacretary Stewart Udall and the National Park System made a compromise , regulation, requiring speed of only five miles per hour on the arms of Yellowstone Lake Wrapping up of the loose ends and no powerboating on Shoshone will command the attention o Lake. the Provo Western Boys Baseball Women's swing classes will Association World Series commitcontinue Wednesday and Friday tee, when it meets Wednesday at at the Timpanogos Golf Course 8 p." m. in the city council chamd, Crag-heaand Dave Crowton,- pro at the bers, according to Jack said it is still possible for committee chairman, course, In PCL the feminine linksters to enroll uv .The WBBA World Series will the classes; be held next month at North Ron SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) The classes begin at 10 a. m. Park in Provo, and final prepan earned with Vancouver, the Piche, each are for made arations being day and they are open to all 91 innings women 2.03 of in run average event, Craghead sai(J. golfers in the Provo area. Coast Pacific was the A pitched, large number of women golfstatisin hurler ers attended the. first session leading PATTON MAKES FINAL League's released tics N.C. held today. (UPI) GASTONIA, Monday, according to Crow- Billy ' the of had Tacoma ton. Joe Patton of Morganton, N.C, Gaylord Perry meets Buddy Watkins of Greens- most wins 10, and Phil Ortega, Spokane, registered 105 strikeouts PATS SIGN ALEXANDER boro, N.C. today in the BOSTON (UPI) in 110 innings for honors in that The Boston 42ndCarolina of annual the final Footof the American Patriots Amateur golf tournament. department. ball League today signed fullback C. J. Alexander, twice a Little while at Southeast-- , ern Louisiana. 20-'2- : 1. WBBA Meeting 7--S ' i: L Women Can Still Enter Swing Classes at Timp Set Wednesday , . j Mountie Ace Top Pitcher ALL- -. 3-- T - X .79 x IS bUtck rtyon tiu tax nd eld tlr oil your car tu!-ty- p, i Jl it o.vtr 36-ho- le Youthful Baseballers Turn Out For Philly Camp $3 SI.2S littS WEI an 51 rfu more ran wiiitewalls Nj AjM-- '. KE-retE- E) V - A total of 51 youthful baseball participated - players Philadelphia Philly in Monday's tryout camp kins, and Steve Mock, all of Sprinbville. Don Harris, Frank Trinnaman, Ronald Peck and Jerry Chruma, all of Lehi; Gery Haynie, Don Miner, Arlyn Houskeeper, Brent Howe, Kerby McMaster, and Ray Fanning, all of Orem. Mike Ivory, Dennis Davis, Sterling Ludlow, and Dave Ivory, all 61 Spanish Fork; Carl Hack-for-d, Harry Manning Jim Moorer and Steve Hunter, all of Ameri- at Timp Park. The camp was held under the direction of Eddie Brockman, Philly scout and former major league performer. Nearly 40 Utah County players went through various drills at Timp. 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