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Show " A !'."'- " - ' : - A : ; . : - : '. 7 tI FrV a I - B n n .... ning as they crossed; the plate tally than the opposition to win a! j 1 four times to ice the jcontest. victory. times' Fourteenth scored three Junior Division ir. the first inning but Alpine kept Orem Twelfth Ward downed close on their heels .with a two! Orem Siith in a friendly neigh run spree of their own. Orem in-borhood battle- to advance into creased their lead with four more!j the second round of chkmpionship njns in the second while holding play on the basis of ttieir 2 vic- Alpine to a single score. tory. In another close and hard pagan was the big gunner for fought match Pleasant Grovd M vo First J 8 p.m. Orem 16th vs ' Pioneer the winners as he tallied three Fourth scored the winning run i: rims and: blasted out aj triple and the bottom half of the final in . Second 9 p.m. BYU 33rd vs. Provo 13th a single to Aid the pointma! ting. ning! to break an 8 score andj Robert Allphin tallied twice and niove into the championship 4 Junior Division hit a pair of three baggers. second round. Results Monday's; and Orem 14th staged a Pleasant Grove scored twice i Alpine Orem 12th 8; Orem Sixth 2 the" th w; battle the first inning, then jumped u high scoring Alpine 12, Orem 14th 11 onemore team lead with a four run spre their managing Pleasant Grove Fourth 9, Lehi pine Fifth 8 , Orem Third 6, Edgemont Second Senior Division First Round Results BYU 33rd 3, Orem First 0 Orem 16th 10, University 1 Rivergrove First 3; Orem 11th 2 Orem 14th 5, Provo 19th 2 . Tuesday's Schedule 6 p.m. Orem 20th vs. Orem' 14th 7 p.m. Rivergrove First vs. Pro- - i f f 12-1- . - I . ' 8-- . ' - ' . 8-- " '' - ' in the second. They added an insurance run in the fourth and seemed to be safely on heir way. Singles by M. Johnson and J. Jarvis broke the tie and gave the Grovers their victory. Orem. Third Ward broke a first inning tie with a run in the third and an insurance tally in the fourth to beat Edgemont Second and retain their place in the championship bracket. The winners out hit their opponents 3 but the Edgemont nine threatened all the way and it was a good game for the large crowd of spectators that watched the contest. 6-- 4 4-- t : . 4 . ; ; f "Schedule for Tuesday Third vs Lehi 5:30 p.m.--Ore- m Third . ' .J r- - - 6:30 pm. Alpine vs Lindon 7:30 p.m. Pleasant Grove Fourth vs Pro vo Second 8:30 p.m.-i- O rem Twelfth ys ! ' American Fork Fifth ,1;: j - " - 3-- ,. 3-- .teammates. A classy " ' team of Orem 14th Warders moved' into the second round With a 2 win over Provo 19th in the final game of the Mom day program. It was an intensely interesting game from the . spectator standpoint with a few errors, some fine fielding and a pair of great pitching perform-- ; ances by Kenny Nielsen of Orem 5-- Porter for Provo 19th. Orem nine coasted along The on a one point lead,' made In the third inning, but Provo 19th struck and- - C. . in the bottom of 'the- fourth to tie up the score. Fourteenth came hack with a rush in the fifth- in-- -- - Edgemont Wins East Sharon Stakb Softball Crown .." 16 Games Set Today In UBBA Meet More - -- i i. . I r $V ffiiV' ' Sixteen SPANISH FORK games of baseball are slated to be played on three diamonds here today as the 1962 Utah Baseball For Boys tourney gets underway. The tilts will start at 8 a.m ;with ayson National League second place squad meeting Orem! State on the Kiwanis League No. 1 nine ' Club diamond. ' The Pony League Diamond and the Spanish Fork Junior Chamber of Commerce field will also see action through the day. Other games scheduled are: 4 p.m. Kiwanis: SF National vs. Orem State n. 2 p.m. Kiwanis: Moab I vs. Provo Central 11 a.m.' Jaycee: Sanpete North I vs. Payson American II. 9 a.m. Ponyi Orem National I vs. Lehi II. 5 p.m. Pony: PG II vs. Payson National I. 3 p.m. Pony: Orem IIIB vs. SF American Tl. ; I p.m. Pony: Orem American II vs. Salina I. II a.m. Pony: Sanpete South II vs. Provo South I. 5 p.m. Jaycee:' Moab II vs. Orem American I. i 3tp.m. Jaycee: SF National II vs. Monticello I. 1 p.m. Jaycfe: Sanpete North II vs. Lehi I. 9 p.m. Jaycee: Orem 3A vs. Payson American I. 6 p.m. Kiwanis: Playoff winner of Moab III vs. MonUcello II vs. Pb I. 12 Noon Kiwanis: Orem National II vs. Sanpete South I. 10 p.m. Kiwanis: SF American I vs. PG in. 8 a.m. Kiwanis: Payson Nation al D. vs. Orem State I. ..... I ... The Sprjrigville - Spanish Fork Colt SET SIGHTS ON REGIONAL TOURNEY Leaguers who won the District 5 championship last turday night will play in in weekend Santa the Western Region tourney this Clara, Calif. Members of the Mike Siieppard, Roger Reid, Jack xeam include (left to right) : Front row Clifton Steele, Thayne Banks, Michael Abbott. Back row Martin, Clyde Bradford, Manager George' Martin, Richard Thorpe, Gary Chambers, Steven Mock, Kent Creer, Mark Fitzgerald, Ray Aitken. sTea m members George Althpuse and Paul Rowe were absent when the picture-wataken " ' i V r Ostich said the steering ..mechan 1 ism in his car seemed to operate better than it did two years ag& when front wheel shimmy forced him to cancel record attempts. "We1 redesigned the steering .mecj. anism and we think we've gotJth ' trouble we encountered two; yean ago licked' said Ostich. 1 f, He is the second driver to qom to the salt flats this summer. Ear lier, Mickey Thompson of Long Beach, Calif., brought his foiu engined Challenger to the flats, but abandoned plans for. a record t; Attempt because of poor track conditions. ' Three other jet cars are sched- uled to come to Bonneville within i the next six weeks. 1 . non-recpr- I . . . EDGEMONT Edgemont First Ward., defeated,; Pleasant Vie.w Second, 15-Saturday night to V win the East Sharon . Stake championship gain a spot, in the Region 9. LDS Softball tourney - " starting tonight, the Edgemont first Members team include Ted Starley f Shaft-e- r Brown,-- . Earl Wright, Milt Backman, Karl Thalifian, Nick Boshard, Bob Carter, Max Ivie, Xiewis Ivie, , Doug Sampson, Lee Brooks, DeVon Ivie, Doyle Kay Bobbins, Ray Fergu son, Jeff Brooks, Glade .Wright,: Haws,.? JJtean' Sampson -- ana T Verl Smith. h 2, Leri Wagner Starts To Hit TIMEOUT! Again; L A. Angels Roll Angels lost 7 of their initial 11 games on the trip. Then Monday night Wagner whacked three hits, one a double, and drove in two runs ' as the Angels snapped out of a three-gam- e losing streak by 'whipping the" Bosat Fenway ton. Red Sox, (UPD When the Los Angeles Angels were shocking the nation's baseball critics by remaining in first place earlier this season much of their success was due to Leon Wagner. Then when the Angels fell from the heights because of frequent losses and infrequent wins much of their failure was due to the same Leon Wagner. Wagner, flailing intrepidly with d his grip, held into the American League lead in both home runs and r u n s batted in for many weeks the same period of time the Angels were accused of playing over their halos, so to speak. However, he had hit only one more run on the current road trip which began July 26" and lis RBI output also fell off. And the BOSTON v 5-- 2, Park. i Los Angeles also . 'nSv5dv, ing rookie Dean Chance wh!) went the full nine innings . for trie second time this season and ran his j record to Solid pitching, of course, lis- important. But with the Angels totaling only 15 hits in their previous v three games Los Angeles manager Bill Rigney probably was most gratified by the team's it Monday night against the Red S6x especially the three by Wagner. - FlY AR TAXI ;. Merrill Chrlstophtrson con ffy pi in IVi hour that will w poa day of hot driving and th cost Is olmort car milcas. If Ift bwiin, ambulance . or chort vacation, lot Provo Flying Sorvieoi holp yoa. : - n 0S : ' 9-- 6. ' - 4hot VUfttir nut UU nt VI 4ha HliannfH tltlv gm , ' ' "" "I,1-- - . ' . '."''' ' , . ' i n ' . I . i I . ' r- Champions Named in State Bow Field, Archery Meet Champions in the state archery Archery range in the south fork target and field champions were of Provo Canyon. The results: announced today. The targefi ath-- j on BYU event was held the of the j First round matches Target' Champions letic fields, While the field chariM Arlan ReyMen's division August leg of the Riverside ons were held on the Timp directors cup play have nolds, Salt Lake, free style, 1269; been scheduled, according to pro Gerald Gundefson, Salt Lake, in" Tom Murphy. stinctive, 1230. The first round matches must In Vee CarWomen's division be played by August 12. Matches roll, Moab, free style, 1332; Dee notr played, by deadline will be Hanson, Salt Lake, instinctive," decided by a flip of a coin, 1269.' FJrst round matches include: Intermediate boys Jim Lep- Glade Anderson vs. Joe Han- ley Jr., Provo, free style, 741; sen', Lynn Bel vs. Scully Rod-- , BOSTON (UPD A rip in thd Doug Knotts, Spanish Fork, ingers, Don Giacomo vs. Ward 1229. Hejjl, Ed Maloney vs. Glen Jen- - pennant dream of the Los Angeles stinctive, Von Taylor, free Junior Boys kins, Stan Heal vs. Ron Ander Aagels was stiched up today on Mike Brown, instincsonl pan Kingdon vs. S"teve Lar-- a report that ailing relief ace Art style, 938; sen. George Ballif vs. Warner Fowler would rejoin the club al- tive, Spanish Fork, 755. Ronnie Lepley, Cadet Boys Muhi hy, Jack Allen vs. Dick most immediately. free 1149; Lynn Wisemari. Provo, style, The Fowler, who has 581. Bunker, instinctive, Orem, Qualifying for the club cham- won four games and saved six Field Champions pionship tourney started today more for the Angels already this and; will continue until next Sun season, was reported in good con Blake SpenMen's division day. dition at a hospital after being cer, Lindon, FS, 937; Jim Pickerfelled, by a line drive during Los ing, Salt Lake, Inst, 878. Vee CarWomen's division Angeles batting practice. Doctors at Sancta Maria Hos- roll, Moab, FS, 743; Beverly Hanpital took eight stitches in a cut son, Orem, Inst., 539. on Fowler's face and announced Jim LepIntermediate boys that showed no serious in- ley Jr., Provo, FS, 319; Doug jury. Knott, Spanish Fork, 'inst., 617. SALT LAKE riTV (UPI) The Fowler's message to manager Von Taylor, FS, Junior boys Salt PLake County Reel Bill Rigney that he expected to 359; Mike Brown, Spanish Fork, Board Monday gave its approval b4 back in uniform for Wednes- Inst., 397. to '$. plan for locating new parks day's game brought a spontaneous Ronnie Lepley, Cadet boys and recreation areas . adjacent to cheer from his teammates when Provo, FS, 528; Craig Murdock, public schools. it was read in the Angel dressing Orem, Inst., 269. This plan could reportedly give room fallowing Monday Junior girls Vicky Erickson, night's the city and county as many as game. 191. Fork, Spanish 100 new facilities of this ype. The Connie Erickson, after FowCadet girls t 'Larson,-'vicchairman of ler had appeared in six successive Spanish Fork, 119. the recreation board and chair- Los Angeles games and main man of tiie county commission, tained his 2.63 earned noted that "where the schools are run average. expanding, so is the population and. that is where the recreation FORMER BOXER DIED areas are needed." WORCESTER, Mass. (UPD The board plans to seek ten Funeral arrangements were beings acres adjacent to each junior high made today, for George (Kid) Lee.f A meeting of all Majo League school in the' county and five 61. former New Eneland liehtJ bowlers will be held Wednesday acres near all the elementary Weight and welterweight boxings at 7:30 p.m. at the Regal Alleys, schools. champion. Lee claimed he was; it was reported today. njver knocked off his feet in 55 All bowlers interested in bowlJUMPED TO SIXTH professional bouts during his six-- ! ing in the Major League this ' career. coming year are urged to attend. DUNEDIN. Fla. (Ulfl) Bob year Goalby's victory in Sunday's In surance Open golf tournament at Hartford, Conn., has boosted jiim to sixth on the PGA money winning; list. The first priie of $51300 r increased Goalby's earnings for .1962 to;. $36,970.61, , Coun-tryTclu- b's Fowler Good Condition After Suffering Injury I Board Approves New Parks Plan X-ra- ys reation . injury-occurr- W-Vr.- asks iwKfflM am ii n i i i ii ii ii Li i ii i ii v y v i v j vy ii i slj i it u I u Lowest prides oi me year! save on every size ol bfg Die tflae wiiiieiiis! - 1 1 Limited time only! Famous BFG Big Edge Silvertown whitewaiis, with extra rubber where the wear is (see .' V comparison at left). 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After the threfe Jruns Ostich said ed with first day test runs, planwas highly pleased with the he d tryouts ned additional here today in his jet powered performance 6f the car. "The first racer. day on the salt was very encourThe southern California physi- aging. We'll make more test runs cian said he wanted to increase today and if things go well we the speed gradually before making may make record runs Wednesa run for the world land speed day or Thursday," said Ostich. The world land speed record jof record. The West Co vma, Calif., physi- 394.2 m.p.h. was set at Bonneville cian made three test runs Monday in 1947 by the late John Cobb of in his "Flying Caduceus." His top England. TUESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1962 DAILY HERALD Utah County; Utah '. . Non-Reco- rd ! -- - Slated Today by 'O'stichhW , Brigham Young University 33rd, Orem 16 th Rivergrove First and Orem 14th Ward came through with first round victories Monday as the I Annualj Region - Nine LDS Softball Tournament swung into action at Harmon Park. In the Junior Division it was Orem Twelfth, v" Alpine, ; Pleasant Grove Fourth and Orem Third that captured first round victories and set the stage for the i battle for championship honors that will continue throughout the week, It is a double elimination and teams still have a chancel until their second- defeats Several of these will go out of the tourney following Tuesday rounds of play. Some .definitely top featured games are slated for Tuesday when Orem 20th and Orem J.4th clash in the 6 p.m, game, and BYU 33rd and Provo 13th cross bats in the 9 .p.m. match. The Rivergrove First and Provo First at 7 p.m. should also be a thriller. The slow pitch games are being . conducted in the senior division, only, and the opening round games ' in this class are being played at American Fork. BYU 33rd Ward won the opening round of play with a 0 win over Orem First Ward as Dick Bramwell turned 'in a no hitter to initiate play in' the tournament. He struck out eight batters and issued only two bases on balls. A single by Dick Bramwell, k walk to Del Anderson, a single by Ken Barber and a long sacrifice fly by Chuck Watson gave the winners their three runs in the bottom half of the fourth . inning. Jerry ,Doman pitched a good game for the losers, giving up . only the two hits that figured in ' the scoring." 16th took Ward Orem advantage of some University fielding mis- cues to romp to a onesided 10-- 1 win in the second game of first round playt Monday. Verl Wallace pitched for the 16th Warders and gave up only two hits. Gary Hoopper 'pitched well for University but could not overcomethe loose ball handling of his teamates. Rivergrove First looked like one of the teams to beat in the . Region Nine Tournament as they downed Orem Eleventh 2 in one of the top games of first round . play. Terry Clark, on the mound for the Grovers pitched a great game and he was backed up in fine style by the defensive play of his 't .' ? '!' . - ' :' mwnes " - ' HardrFb UQm Feature W'XDS'1 BOO Softball JoOsf Reg v V-- ( i: i 5'i 'i. - i Orem, Utah - Mack's Conoco Service 290 East State Road v , Sprlngville, Utah BoyackV Conoco Service 410 N.Ialn St American Fork, Utah Spanish Fork, Utah Main Service Neil's Conoco Sarvica Heber, Utah M Main" Lehf, Utah') 11 1 |