Deseret News | 1962-05-04 | Page 52

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Date 1962-05-04
Paper Deseret News
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
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Date 1962-05-04
Paper Deseret News
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Page 52
OCR Text A ( T "W. " "WV " 60 Soft lake City, Friday, MoyJ, 1962 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Ortiz Offered $40,0G3 11 nfa: AndWihs 7vo In Meat -- , J J A RACA IBOt TyE-wel- t New York, the world ilght-jttfl- e against Carlos Hernandez champion, ,. has beppUf Venezuela in Caracas by All-Chur- ch V V t I ZEz v F-- 05 1 "? W, -- Vi V t lx A lb TWnaaiiiiMA'-- ovr UudgeReaches Semis Deeeret News Special SEVIER Judge Memorials baseball dub bombed Its way to Class B quarterfinal victory here Thursday with an overwhelming 12-- victory over North Sevier High SchooL The Region Six champions turned to the big bats of Mike s Murray, Bill DezeU, Sid and Mike Kane In turning In the lopsided score. Murray connected three times In four trips to the plate Including a home run. Jef-ferle- -- - 's- In second round t competition, Santa Ana edged a scrap- py Polynesian team in the first test and won going away In the second in a best of .three, series. Score in the 15-1- 4 second test, 15-Polynesian of San Francisco won a spot In the second round championship by ' defeating Blackfoot Ninth with a pair of 15-1victories. The two clubs launched the tour-neat the Deseret Gm zell, besides pitching a y four-hitte- r at the NS nine, doubled and tripled hr the slugfest MONTH AND ANY CAR WORTH AS fSanta Ana Norm 33rd Bots 4th Granaar Slrtfl Tacoma Fifth x U$J First 3CJPG! vv Your choke of Hydromatic, or Syncromesh Transmission. Round SacorW Sants Ana Potynatian Norm 33r Blackfoot fth . $1,100 Hydromatic Drive, power steer-" ing; Soft Ray tinted glasv whilewatt tires,' de luxe wheel , discs, permanent year-rounant freeze, famous Cutlass 185 engine, FrOshAir power heater, dq, luxe pushbutton radio; and luxury interior. Roto-mat- k Jefferies and Kane connected for triples In the game Which qualified Judge to compete in the against Cedar City next week In Salt Lake City. Cedar City is champion of Region 10. The hoYsmre: r b rM! N.ltvltr b r h rM JhSm Droubtycf 4 I 01Willlmcf 10 10 JdfwImM 41 til Born cf 1000 4 0 10 thaw lb Soranion lb 4 110 B. semi-final- Want To Be Am flea's Umpire? loading Sportt Car KEN GARFF Anyone Interested In umpir- ing baseball or softball in the Salt Lake area should contact Jim Russell, umpire officials saldFriday. 5th SOUTH AND STATI CO. OLESMOBILE PHONE DA 41 PrlmedJor Grid ShoY(doYn PROVO - Somewhat older and wiser than they were as collegians, about 35 . former BYU football players will return to campus this weekend for agame against Ilal Mitchells 1962 varsity candidates. The game,' which is scheduled for 7:15 p.m. Saturday in Cougar stadium, will climax spring training for the Mountain Cats who have been ltr thahaaa e 41 11 B. Nalilan rt 1 too the throes of spring practice Nlcholjon n i 0 4 0 for hearly a month. Trampoline Hal If . 10 0 0 Since most of file BYU Martin lb 14 4 4 Factory Sal Fairborn 1b 0 0 0 0 saw some action in Blackham a 10 0 0 reserves Poulaan p Save Over e 14 0 0 Wednesdays game, TotaH 14141 the Cougars will be ready to 105 So. Mala 3 -- 1114 1 use .000 430 the first and. second units 4 4 401 000 0- against the alums. There seemi to be no question about the Cougars being ready for Saturday nights action. The alumnl, however, will not be 'Without weapons of their own, even though they have had little opportunity for practice. Some of the former stars returning to Provo Include several who won allconference notice and have the STINKER added benefit of professional GASOLINE football experience. One of file latest to notify the alumni office of his intenA 'SupwRaguter 'bWndtd and fortlfiad with tion to play is Dave Barrus, Ithyl at aa tnaraaao la price. Yaa buy far Ian tackle and veteran thon tha major charga for lhatr ordinary, ovary-da- y ' in the Canadian regular, performer ' STiRMNd QUALITY AT DISCOUNT VRICI Barrus, - who has League. pjdyed for both the Calgary and Vancouver teams, - seems sure to be one of the starting 000 tackles Saturday night. Other tackles who Will prob1 THATS GOOD V ably be- in the BYU line are lineWayne Ash, man who will Join the Minnesota Vikings this summer, and Kent Home, who recently signed with the Philadelphia' Eagles. And If the alumni team needs a kicking specialist, they wfil have the services of 'Gary ; tSunn. former BYU quarter-- , 3006 Highland Driva back ahd. tailback who sfiH 3712 West 3500 South' holds several kicking records at Cougarville. 1 margin.' 5 .PER. 4. Blackfoot Ninth volleyballer returns Polynesian serve. The return went Polynesian's reach In Friday tourney action. -- SO EASY TO QVII By DAVE KADLECK Boise Fourth Want posted Deeeret News Sports Writer twinjwins ever Granger Sixth. , Santa Ana Ward's volleyball The Idaho squad scored 15-team looms as a potential Sen- and 153 wins over the West ior VolleybaU cham- Salt Lake squad. pion Friday with a pair of victories in the first and second ,, Tacoma Fifth Ward stayed rounds of competition in the In the running for the senior title with 155 and 1510 victo-rie- s Deseret Gym. over Utah State UniverThe Santa Ana dub posted First Ward sity double. victories .. over North Play wiU continue through-outAh- e 33rd.; and Polynesian In first day with three rounds and second ' round action to being completed The fourth favored role. and "final founds of the' All--' j gala a tpot in the defeated Sauta Ana the Church classic wiU begin SatNorth 33rd club by easy marurday St 9 . gins. 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