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Show 1 i f j fork paoDs .j Bountiful. Ron Dickson JjTomj Smith and for Bountiful, jtop hitters eich with two safeties, while Steven Mock, Gary Chambers and Kent Creer batted out two safe hits each for the winners. i had not pitched before but he was By WENDELL RIGBY out after nine innin&s according to Herald Sports Writer A hit, a tournament rules; Ray Aiken SPANISH FORK fielders choice play and a perfect- - came to the mound to get credit ly executed bunt in the bottom for the victory and Jonn Lyons half of the tenth inning broke an was in the game long enough to tie arid gave the Spanish Fork get charged with the loss for Springville Colt All Stars a 0 victory, and the Section 3 Tournament championship late Saturday . 1 0-0 -- MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 1962 Utah County, Utah PiinngvDiie Tip FDBi Coin G Boun'tifij I. Golf Breakfast Set at S. F. The Spanish Fork - Springville ;j All Stars will now make preparaas Gordon Oborn hit one of Grant By PETE OLSEN tions for jtheir trek to San Jose, Morris Motor won their first Mills pitches over the right field j wljiere will compete Calif., they Ifrovo Invitational Softball cham- fence. in the Regional Tournament which This prodigious clout gave pionship at .12: 02 Sunday morning will qualify a team for the NationSPANISH FORK Winged al Colt League Finals. linksmen have been invited to this city's newly opened nine-hol- e course as part of a project aimed at raising funds toward completion of the now under construc- . It was the second meeting of the ; , 6-- innings, and the 0 victory Sat- -' tirday . proved conclusively that there Is little "real, difference be tween the two star studded teams. ' First Round Defeat After their first round loss to Soanish ' Fork - Springville. both teams had marched through the iourney with.little further trouble. The, Champions stopped Poc; tello, In a Friday game, while Bountiful beat Provo 1 then topped Poca tello 1 "to qualify for another, championship encounter in the double elimination tourney. Proyo All Stars, District 3j winners, were held to one lone hit in their match with Bo'untiful. obbie Dickson was more than stingy with his base hits and arry .Eastman's double in the ird inning .was the only hit. A sacrifice by Steve Baysen advanced Eastman to third,' , and Tatton's sacrifice fly scored .East man with the only Provo run of ' the game. won an Spanish final semi interesting Friday over a strong Pocatello game team that had downed Provo in the first game of the toufney. Paul Rowe toed the rubber for Ihe winners and gave up only four hits. .Three errors in the third inning hurt the Pocatello .cause and cut their chance's for a vie tory. t Spanish Fork - Springville scored three runs on their one 1-- 6-- 2, 4-- 8-- I" 1 Fork-Springvil- o le 'i . Game The Saturday night encounter was a. thrill packed match all the way. Leo Matheson was on 'the mound for Bountiful and Roger Reid did the elbow work Both for Spanish were especially tough with men on bases and spectators were treated to" one ,of the finest, games in Junior baseball play in this area. ,'. Bountiful threatened in the sec ona inning wnen two cits ana a fielders choice put two men on "basej but Reid settled down and struck out two batters to retire the side. The Northern Utah team" had three men on bases in the seventh but Reid tossed out Dickson at second, and used his strikeout ball effectively to send Les Math eson and 'Richard Tingey back to the bench on strikes. load ; Spanish ed the sacks in the bottom of the rnira inning Dut Matneson re tired the side without a run. The locals had two runners on base in each of the fifth and seventh innings but failed to break the scoring drought ' little Difference ' Both teams lost their star pitch ers,, but it seemed to make little difference. Roger Reid pitched the first game which required nine Innings and he was good for only seven Saturday. Matheson le. .' ... .v. '.. 7 1 I i . -- s, ' 4 Dr. Ostich Drives 'Flying Caduceus7 on Shdkedown Runs "Flying Caduceus" through shakedown runs today in preparation fo a world land speed record attempt later this week. The eouthern California physi cian whose hobby is high speed car racing "brought his to the salt flats Sunday. He said he would aim for a speed of about 200 miles an hour during! the shakedown checks. Ostich said he wanted to check out his steering assembly before opening up the ' ve hicle underwent mechanical changes in Los Angeles since it last appeared at Bonneville two years ago. During his. 1960 visit the south ern California racer reached speed cigar-shape- d . . 22 35 2 00 Duke and 000 000 000 000 000 000 Ward and Solomon; 'King. 6 2 Morris ' Motor . 002 000 .'. 001 003 x 4 8 1. Al Hohman's Earnest' and Crouch; Borg and 0-- -2 Solomon. (Championship) Al Hohman's 102 9 2 ' Morris Motor 001 000 000 11 3 7 2 010 000 000 .! Mills and and Crouch. Earnest Solomon; Fight Results NEW YORK Wflbert (Skeet-er- ) McChnre, 158H, Toledo, Ohio, outpointed Farid Salim, 160, Ar! gentina (10). Granite mond and Fred, Receda had a FORK double each" for south. KINGSTON, Jamaica American state the Bunny held today 5. 2 Grant, 1 ...100 000 South outpointed baseball champion133, Jamaica, Legion junior ........ 300 010- -4' 7 2 pave Charnley, 135, England (15) Granite ship. Burns, Cammack and Cam British Empire lightweight ti- Granite defeated South, Allen and Garner. tie). Saturday night to win champion- mack, Burns; h, 4-- 1, ship. The winners scored three runs in the first innings and that's all the rims they needed to gain the victory, as Larry Allen pitched a against South. five-hitt- er j I Leading the" , Granite attack was Ken Nielsen and Richard Yocum, who socked a home run each. Ken Caputo, 'Dallas Farri- - MEN'S SUITS i Syoffs REG; ': mm $75.00 and Dairr food requirement of a porcupine may amount to 10 per cent of the animal's body weight. V Sport Goats j I REG. $65.00 ! V$ j V f U r ur now I ItigSiiiaiSiar in F. Jerry SAUOHGS I I doesn't permit "So this Don't yon slacks or women get cote with the rules committee!"' , club short-shorts- L A 1 ESCORTED TRAVEL SERVICE, FR ; . ' 1 1 . NEWPORT FOR ONLY . JjI3Ii FR . .. ' S " 80 a r Provo$ in Since 1914" ,- ;: !, ,. 11 x'' 1 HI I 1 1 GS-10- i t'" iWlff,iyiii 3 white and colors I II ITS reg. to 8.95 1 " ALLOC 365 or '.O O Shoes reg. $23.50. GS-1000- W Sport Shirts 0. 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It's th" greatest.development.in gasoline history! 1 .JL-r- n iiiimnfflnminK says Lorry Hutsenga, Gark, Soufh Dakota StraibouibjmjsI Smooth arid famous,, j ?3U3S00 -- J isKTftm a ri Step Up To a Full Size DELIVERED IN PROVO J h dWIII V . CHRYSLER I 1 M 1 CrWISTOPHERSON 1 , - jJ Q y f J HAWAIIAN TOUR LEAVES SEPT. 10th PERSONALLY fvilc II TtTVTlW W 20 II 4 fl--f A0 U jI j t . Al Holman's REG. $100.00 Mae Jensen, 71 and Kay Tera- shima. 73. Leading in the C flight were; Garth Gillman, 72, Newell Stephens, 74, and 'Jack Snyman and Don Green tied, both posting 75. All scores in the A, B and C flights are net scores. Champlonsnlp play will con- tinue at the Alpine Country Club - next Saturday and .Sunday. 241 W. CENTER parts. .11- I ..Top three golfers' in the B; flight were: Dave Green, 71; f. .1 AMERICAN four-engine- Ostich said his 4 Granite Defeats South 4-- 1 To Win Legion Championship I jet-powere- d, , - State! Tournament Chris-tense- his ' . Fifth Rates AMERICAN FORK The Rose Kramer, Salt Lake City, Chairman is American Fork Fith Ward Junior busy finalizing plans for the State Softball team will be hard to of 300 miles per hour but a front Championship; assisted by Lillian beat, when they play in the Divi wheel shimmy caused him to give Patten, President of Alpine Coun- sion 9 Tournament and Darma Tuesday, at up record attempts and return try Club Ladies tourna8:30 club of The .chairman p.m. tourney favorites home. ments it the Alpine Country Club. will play on the south field at Ostich said he felt the front end Mrjs. Kramer expects a large Harmon Park. ' suspension trouble that plagued field of strong contenders to be This hustling Fifth Ward team him jtwo years ago has been cor- on hand when tournament play swept the slate of oprected. Entrants will recently iext Monday. begins and were crowned When conditions are right Os be drawn from lady golfers who ponents, Softball Junior Champions of Al tich will shoot for the record of maintain summer golfing, resiStake for the third consecu pine 394.2 m.p.h. set here in 1947 by dence in the state, as well as pertive Mentor, Eugene year. the late .John Cobb of England. manent residents. team into his has worked Thomas, Ostich is the second driver to Social events in connection with fine are the and boys shape, seekl the record this summer. Two the tournament are a cocktail to strong prove competi weeks ago Mickey T,h o m p s o n party, set for August 13, a'nd a ready tion in the Division Tourney. d Challeng Buffet Idinner scheduled for Augbrought his er to the Salt Flats but gave lip ust 15 at the Alpine Country Club. after one trial run because of a The buffet, will be held from 2 bumpy section of track. Before to 4;301p.m. The new state chamleaving Bonneville Thompson an- pion will be crowned at this time, nounced his retirement from high and other tournament awards will alsot be presented at the buffet. speed racing. BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS (UPD Dr. Nathan Ostich drove car. pion. "I were STATE ARCHERY CHAMPIONS--Champio- ns field crowned in the state target and tourneys held last weekend. The target: championships were held at the BYU Fields and the field championships at the Timp Archery Club's range in the south fork of Provo Canyon. The target champs' (top photo) include (left to right): 'Front row Lynn Bunksr, Ronnie Leply, Mike Brown, Doug Knotts, Jim Lepjy Jr- - Back row Von Taylor, Gerald Gunderson, Vee Carroll, Dee Hason, Arlan Reynolds. The field champs (bottom photo) include (left to right): Front row Jim Leply Jr.; Mike Brown, Ronnie Leply. Back row- Doug Knotts, Von Taylor, Blake Spencer,, Vee Carrblll Beverly Hanson, Jim 'Pickering, Vicky Erickson. High Tourney Top Team - - .,4- by a sacrifice by Blair Reese and! then scored all the way from second by a passed ball at home plate. This daring and imagina. tive running by the fleet Nfooted Sargent undoubtedly saved , the Morris championship for the Motor team. The biggest crowd in the history of Provo softball was on hand to see the finals of the best tournament' ever played in these Line scores: er A. - . ! 54-ho- le i Cleverley to score what seemed the winning run. In the bottom of the tenth he lived on an error djl. Milne, was moved to second ChcanniipQDinisIh5p contenders. In the A flight, .Elwood Free man and Tony Ashby were tied 70, with Cliff Lee "and Tsuyuki a close 71 ana 72. " TIME OUT! AMERICAN ' FORK Hot conn v and a large field com bined to make up an interesting competition for the Alpine Coun- try Club Championship. Play continued Sunday with afternoon, golfers hampered by. gusty winds.. Fum Kasai led the championship flight with a gross 74.. Harvey Hansen,' 76 and Bud Raleigh. 78, were also championship flight at '...;. ; . petition I! a" made a great catch 'of Dick Mime's line drive only to make a wild throw and allow Jim 13-1- Name Champs In Alpine CC Tourney Play . (Eye 0 . on time three-time-winn- Fork-Springvil- le Is olf Wmnieini d Fork-Springvil- Has -- ! 4 PDxne Loreirkaft 2 j 3-- - Thrill-Packe- Sky-diver- 3-- 4-- 2 XJrf l 6-- 2. J S t&. jr z win overa talented Morris a and courageous Al HohmanV Florsheim of Salt Lake in eleven j innings of great softball. The Al Hohman team played four and a half hours of softball.-In- . fact they played twenty eight Innings or four complete games before Oborn's decisive blow. end, ed their hopes. The Florsheim team downed Armstrong Sporting Goods of Ogden in ten innings to qualify for the finals. In the second game of the night they eBded Morris Motor skein of twenty-si- x straight wins with a win. This set the stage for the dramatic final game, Ray LJndquist and Jimmy Cleverley led the Salt Lake team to this victory. Great plays featured the final struggle and still it was errors that finally was the deciding issuer. Newell Sargent was transferred from a goat to a hero in almost Cinderella fashion, time included. In the tenth inning he 2-- tf i hit. tion clubhouse and introducing the course to Utah golf fans. 'A special fly-i-n golfer's breakfast an,d fund day. will be held August 26 under the auspices of Springville and Spanish Fork Chambers of Commerce. The agenda lists breakfast serving from .7:00 to 10:00 a.m. with the menu to include ham, eggs, potatoes, and beverage. A bevy of beautiful young Central Utah girls' will be on hand to welcome golfers at the airport and escort them to the nearby course, and breakfast table. A mammoth tourney is now in the planning stage for all links-me- n desirous of entering, with a yet to be divulged lengthy list of prizes. Assisting with setting up this phase of the day's action will be local pro Max Gardner, And, in addition to this, a special display of home built air craft will be provided through the courtesy of. the Experimental Aircraft Club of Salt, Lake 'City. Also a feature the air .show activities will be exhibition paraMlllll IHI'lf I'l IMIIlMtaiMirrHlllirWMilMMMIMIWaiiiMlimi chute jumping by the Provo and a special flight of a DISTRICT 2 WBBA CHAMPIONS Tooele Americans are i fehown after they de radio controlled aircraft. feated Mill Creek of Springville, 1 to capture the District (Two championship large To encourage donations toward of the Western Boys Baseball Asociati on's state playoff. The' district champs the clubhouse fund, free airplane will play in the state tourney at Wellington next weekend. rides will be given to all donors of $1 or more and all greens fees for the 'day will be added to the .' collection. The new course is thought to be the only one in the state with airport facilities so close at hand. J A special taxi-stri- p with parking area for planes just across the road from the clubhouse is now ' being pushed toward completion. AMERICAN FORK Dixie ionship flight, and four other held on 'ithe Alpine Country Club course The has been in use for Wilks Lorenat, who successfully lights planned. course. Friday, for all entrants, to several weeks, but the big fly-i-n defended her title in the Women's Deadline for entries is Thursday give .theitn an opportunity to fa. will be the first official day for Salt Lake City Parks Tourney at r miliarize themselves with the light, Entries, accompanied by it. Should the weatherman fail to Forest Dale last Friday, has her tournament layout. $5.00 must be received entry fee, cooperate on the 26th, the affair eye on the Women's Utah State Mrs. ijiorenat, will be postponed one week. Phil Cannon. Pro at the Alpine of the Women's Salt Lake Amateur Championship, which by City Pair-lg-s will be played August 5 at the buntry Club, by that time. Gwen will be announced later this Parks Tournament, aand 250 In Alpine Country Club. hot who shot Henderson, This will be a medal yeek. F. the Park's Tourney, were early A chama with be will free round play tournament, practice entrants in the women's Utah State) Amateur. Other top golfers In throughout the state will be on hand) to vie for the crown. Bev Nelson is defending state Cham. tournament between the combined Spanish Fork - Springville ' nine, and the visiting Bountiful AH Star aggregation. The locals won the game in the first round of pjay last Thursday, 5 in two extra ) Motor Nine Grabs Provo Inviiatibnal Tournament Fly-I- n -- night. 3-- 2 1 i 1-- : Defeats Salt Lakers, DAILY HERALD fei.iViiiimf :; i . , ; C 0... PROVEN EXTRA MILEAGE! 78 W. CENTER 1 . i. |