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Show ..... ..Jim Sparmafo Says; r m O ' 4 A 7 " hr s n P By STEVE SMILANICII A newOGDEN, Utah (UPD comer to the Florentino Fernandez camp who worked with heavy weight Ingemar; Johansson believes the Cuban middleweight hits as hard with his left hand as the Swede did with his right. Billy Stephan, St. Louis r a light heavyweight with an unorthodox style, made the comment after a sparring session with the Cuban. Fernandez is training here for an Aug. 5 tide bout with NBA champion 'Gene Fullmer. "Fernandez left hand is every bit as good as Johansson's right," SteDhan said. "The Cuban is a converted southpaw and most of his power seems to come from the left hand," Stephan said. "My side is still sore from his left." Fans watching the muscular, well built Cuban train have been favorably, impressed with his speed and power. In his initial workout he decked spar-matRocky 'Arza and shook up Billy .' Murray. Angelo then Since obhave Ruiz and Dundee Higinio tained the services of Stephan and John Payne of San Francisco. "Stephan is unorthodox and resembles Fullmer's style in many ways. Thaf s why we brought him in," Dundee explained. e - Dundee was optimistic his fight !, ' United Press International ' . J ed challenger Manager King Loveland's great Morris Motor team played like the true champions they are "as they won undisputed title to the championship of the classy Provo Major League Wednesday night at Harmon Park. They turned back the most determined efforts of a fine 13th Ward team by scores of 2 and" There is no question that the best team won. Manager Love-lan- d has a collection of players assembled on one team that is ever unquestionably the, best-tcircles. It is a team play in local without a ' weakness. To add to this they have big, amiable and able Gary "Gus" Madsen to do their pitching. Gary threw both games last night and gave up a total of nine hits and five runs in the iron man performance. 7-- 3. 3-- . " ; - ! i'-x- reportedly ' N0 . and his record. However, we believe in Fernandez we have a fighter who can stand up to the champion's body punishment," Dundee said. "Florentino loves to fight and he gets enthused when the action begins," he said.. Told that Fullmer planned to to into secret training, Dundee said "We will have no secret training. Our secret will be iri the ring on Aug. 5." The challenger, when asked his opinion of Fullmer, replied through an interpreter: "He's a tough felold Cuban has low." The seen his opponent fight only once and that was on television when Fullmer won the NBA version of the title from Carmen Basilio two years ago. Fernandez' camp declined ito say what style of fight they planned. However, Dundee said the challenger believes he has spotted weaknesses in the champion's attack and planned to take advantage of them, Dundee said Fernandez was nearing peak condition and the managers planned to cut down on his sparring schedule.' "We don't want to leave his fight in the practice ring," Dundee said..'' broad shoulder- The' has no . bull-necke- d, , . oumamenf ranks. . Openers Set I I . :, j f l i - . , - ; r ; l j i In Softball t i . r , j - Tournament won. the WBBA District 3 Springville WINS WBBA TITLE Sage Creek in the finals. Members of area crown Wednesday by defeating Hobble Creek, 12-the Sage Creek team include (left to right) : Front row Ray Lynn Chadwick, Steve Taylor, Stuart Hamilton, Richard Stokes, Randall Bird, Randy Snow, David Taylor. Center Row Randy Mock, Brad Gardner, David Stewart, Clair N a y 1 o r, Allen Marvin F. (Mog) Warren, coach; Watts, Hal Larsen, Don Conrad. Back row l ' Platte Watts, league president; Boyd Snow, manager. 'i All-Sta- rs The Provo 13th Ward and Orem have the distinction of playing the initial game of the "umpteenth" Provo Invitational Softball Tour nament that gets underway tonight at 6:30 p.m. , at Harmon Park. This year's tourney promises to be the finest ever held. Three of the best teams in the metropoli tan area of Salt Lake City will be down to challenge the "local yokels" for the crown. It is highly possible that the boys from the city will be a bit surprised at the caliber ,of compeU ' tition they find. Morris Motor, 13th Ward, Sam Levin Insurance, Whitaker En gineering, Petersen Motor" and Pratt Hill' and Sons are. all ca pable ball clubs and on any given night can provide vcompetition, for . On the other hand we can not p.m.-Whitak- '' 1 er m , . m ! 9, CANADA I'BRY BOURDONS! i Peterson Wins June Leg Of Springville Timpanogosi Pbhy Leaguers Grab Wins Directors1 Cup Eddie Peterson defeated Garth to win the June leg Ford of the Directors' Cup play, sponsored by the Timpanogos Men's Golf Association, it was reported today. 1-- up 5-- 3-- 1; 10-1- 3. I : first . inning. ' They never really threatened thereafter. Campbell struck out 13 Payson batters while Neff retired eight Provo-an- s via the strikeout route, , Line scores: j to?-)CANADA DRV . ? 15 00 ...400, 000 ... 000 000 Springville Provo Was. 7 4 V 2 0 Larry Dixon, Bill Miller and Gordon Mitchell; Roger Reid and Ronald Bird. f Provo Timp. ....100 Payson ..: ..1. 100 010 :000 13 9 4 01 1 2 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON) WHISKEY, 86 PROOF CANADA DRY CORPORATION,; NEW YORK, N.Y. Doug Campbell and Lee Eddie Neff and Tom Hud i son, i . 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Items from our regular stock of famous name brands and our own fine custom I'mes are being offered at substantially reduced prices. Take advantage of this opportunity to choose finest men's wear at important savings. All sales final. No phone or mail orders, please. J m m CaIlFR3-95$-0 ' Were w mmrnrn mwm mm mm., A v F BOURBON , i " $6.00 ' - . 100-met- er the National Women's AAU swim Madsen and George Sorenson I3th ,....... ..:..102 000 5 ming and diving meet here Aug hooked up in a real hurling duel Morris Motors ...... .012 022 x 7 10 Miss Collins also will seek in the first encounter! Madsen Mosteller and O'Brien; Madsen her third straight title in the 200- gave up four base blows and Sor and Laursen. L ' meter butterfly. i ;t SPRINGVIIiLE Springville Ronnie Tanner touch him for a All Stars downed Provo Wasatch single that brought in the final 0 and Provo Timpanogos turn tally before he puti the brakes as on the high riding host team.' ed back Pay son All Stars After, that it. was a scoreless the Central Utah Area Pony with Miller matching throws duel Baseball Tournament League with Roger Reid, and the pair went through its first round of on a great pitching exhibi put action Wednesday. tion. Today's schedule will match .Johnnie Brisky, with one eye Wasatch arid Payson at 3 p. m., injury in in the first game of the second patched up from anIwas the top league play, day's round of play. Timpanogos regular hitter two with for Wasatch long and Springville will clash at 5 blows. also a in turned deBriskey will a drawing p. m., and of sensational in catches termine the two teams thaV bat- pair outfield. the with Tanner, 8 Roy; m. at final p. the tle in; game two was the Fri-datop y. safeties, gunner The finals are slated for or Springville, along with home V .".'. run hitter, Boyd Van Patten. Springville jumped on Larry It was another pitching ' Dixon, star moundsman for the duel in the ' secondgreat game with Provo Wasatch team, for. three hits and a pair of walks in the, Doug Campbell on the mound for and Eddie Neff top of the initial Inning,! and the Timpanogos, the rubber for Payson. toeing ' crossed the plate four runs that Doug up only Campbell gave rebefore a single runner was two of four were but them hits, tired, was more than sufficient bunched by Eddie Neff and Dean tourof to win the opening game Jolley. for the one run in the nament play. Bill Miller replaced Dixon on the mound with three runs in and two runners on base and let - S' 8-- .. ; I ''own Chrisltensen and Bushman, who SPRINGVILLE Sage Creek inning, combined today held the Springville area pitched; the last to hold Spring talents District 3 WBBA tourney cham- their to hits. three pionship after defeating Hobble Creek One of the Spring Creek hits Creek 12-Wednesday in the was a homer by David Chapfinals. man. Jon Perrero and Christen-se-n vicLeading Hobble Creek to a with got a double each for Maple-to- n' tory was Don Conrad 'I Larsen double. Hal homer and Line scores; Creek. also got a double for Sage 55012 14 0 Larry Bringhurst and Allen Sage Creek ....... 200 414 000 Creek 9.14 1 Hobble Livand Allen Miner homered Hamilton, Richard and Johnson Mock, Watts, and ingston Bird,' Bringdoubled for Hobble Creek. Conrad; Oakley, j Fine pitching by Ronnie Chris- hurst and Childs. 201 032 9 1 tens en, who struck out nine bat- Mapleton ters in the five innings he work- Spring Creek . ... 100 0203 3 1 Christensen, Bushman and ed, featured Mapleton's 3 win over Spring Creek in the con Whitney; Lamb, Jensen,- and ' solation finals. Grades, t A '1 h disregard the 'Capabilities of the three fine teams representing the enson was touched for six. i. In Salt Lake area. Keeley's will be a great ball club. Mountain the second game the slugging oxaxes nas a powerxeiepnone Motor team came up with ten off and house Rose ' Park is certainly the .speed ball thrown' by Bob one of the state's better teams Mosteller. attested by the fact that they Norm Christiansen, as fine a as are one of "the capital player as ever stepped on a soft city'sleading best v leagues. ball field was the batting hero of schedule: Tonight's the second and title deciding tilt. In the fifth inning he circled the 6:30 p.m. 13th Ward vs. Orem. sacks on a slashing double that 7:45 p.m. Keeleys (Salt Lake) got past the center fielder. In vs. Pratt Hill & Sons. 9:00 Engineerthe sixth he really settled the . . L.J vs. issue with a two run homer into ing aisnops L?ate i vineyard. right center field. Merrill Hardy, a real pro, made three timely SEEKS THIRD TITLE hits including a triple. Line scores: PHILADELPHIA (UPD Baby Morris Motors ........210 000 0 3 6 Collins of Indianapolis will attempt 13th ....... J,....i..:.... 100 010 02 4 to become the first woman ever J Madsen and Laursen; Sorensen to win the butterfly and O'Brien. championship three times; during ! If 9, Fernandez campaigned as a wel terweight until last August when he stepped into the middleweight anyone. 03 I . . I " i: 25-ye- ar j " dA ILY HERALD 11 THURSDAY, JULY 27, Utah County. Utah x er would take the title away from weight problems and is expected Fullmer. "We respect Fullmer to enter the ring at 157 pounds. Morris Motors Captures Softball League Crown . nan u u ' n , Ml! ill- - Provo FH 523 South 2nd West, 4-29- 53, S.L.C. 44 South Redwood Rd. phone HU 6--71 Ph. DA s r 24 34 Self Lek C'fy , |