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I 110-- 11011111111 . vai - 4 Missoula-Pocatell- (2-- 1 0-- . . . c c Oi 1 Odor-pa- - - II Western Division Saturday Bat Tossing Jrn 1 ue.. le CO Charge Faces Terrible Ted Hosting Cats Rate Edge In Trackfest PROVOUtah State will ner the honors in the weights, Utah seems sure to win the blue ribbons in the sprints, and Mon. lanai strength will be 'found in the hurdles and field events. gut if an goes according to form, Brigham Young should vfalk away with team honors at the Western Division track meet Saturday afternoon in Provo. 'Utah iState and Montana on the T oval this weekend. Trials are Scheduled for 8 p.m. Friday, and finals at 1:31 p.m. Saturday. To be aura, the Cat tracksters will snare their share of first place points, but it is the depth of the BYU team that is exrted to give them their fourth t. See TRACK on '''' -- . - rage Fill-I- , - Fishermen's Breakfast Island Park, Henry's Lake and the whole of Fremont County. Monte was one of the guys who stayed up all night and worked all day to serve breakfast to the fishermen who came through St. Anthony last year for the opening of fishing season. , ( , i o ,.. i) slar 1 i I Fri. Et Sat., racy 17 et 18 -40- Mazuran and Lee Hamblin cordially invite everyone to the GRAND OPENING fPaul i , of their bI eautiful new sports center. Nogg '1248 PRICE . In all departments. 110...... ' OUTFIT NO. 2 OUTFIT NO.'11'' 1 , essi. sok 1 111.7 wkMS bd. PN, ifÀfillin Comm.? fielani ( Fishing t".'" Olt PIS Posse tee" Lod , 1141 ' No. 220 Ullman leetent Pte. 413 Celeseen Steve No. 10 Coleman Steed Se. 633 Colatest C001? I , - rend i IS -- WILSON - lob ' : - - I) All I him 1 Wend 1 it.Z 6 loft - - : I - I , S Weed. -- heme ( I I ---- ( I : , t , 1 - Pan Seri Cart :24 - 1.. ikeei N tvos 6 00 5p6tist ,GUNS NOWI Use our oasy. plan, no extra charge. t k r II It 4 - ..fe A., -- .,1,,,' c .''L.- '::1.1 ?'4 1 law , astir 41." x ' : ill A iliblemitl- 4 ,() 4,,,, , , . 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Cantillis,.. 4 Jacoby if Aycock et artier e Lamar 3h Chmals rt McDold as 3 Brow; 11 - . all a I Bala lb ' -- 10111AT TALES AB 110 Al lb Dver ' ' 110111 PAY th2501 2 All NATIVISM, It was the "14th Liefeat in 51 fights lor,Vaughan,. who last Frankel 2 ll . SLEEPING SAGS. Ahltaincom SWIM alum. 3 , - $89es thise Use I CAW con. Truman Gibson, International Boxing Club secretar3r. said he hoped to match Boyd, who now has 43 win in 52 outings, with Castellani 'June '26- - in, the!, Sta- - 49-4- JIBS AS SHOWN INA Seem " I , . , mar Imre $tooping have fought Rocky ,Cas! tellani. I 's ,,,...0"-s,,ekb,:.- OO .1995 your Lay-awa- y li-:- Oct' 1114 potties $1172 wu to e - HUNTERS - 1 It SO - $072 7 Neetle CHICAGO (UP) While Vaughn, an underrated middleweight, blamed referee Walter Brightmore today for his defeat Wednesday night by eighth. ranked Bobby Boyd. Strangely, though,- Bright-morgave Vaughn the decision in the bout by a 46-4- 5 count and both judges voted for Boyd to give the Chicago fighter a split decision. "I know he voted for me," Vaughn said, "but every time he Ibroke US, he pushed me off bsS l once and threw me halfway across the ring and left the other guy alone. That cost me the fight, I think." Vaughn, a 6 to 5 underdog for the match, said be "coasted a little" during the bout, however, because he took the match on 10 days notice and ml was afraid I'd run out of gas." Originally Boyd. who was the No. I ranked 160 pounder until his jay' was broken last September in a match with Joey tiardello, MA-Br- ien. -- Benedict. hickell. Johnson. Maxwell. Brien. Jackson. Leudenback. florin, 1. Paddock S. Shatter. 3 -Th LOB-- Ida orlbst. ho Falls S. 1 in Iiiii Magic Sailer I, Shatter 4 in I; Denny in ,4; Jolota I in 1St; Bartels 3 in Pe. Shaer L Jones 4. Bartels 1. B 4. Similes. 3. Jones 4. Barteli 1. UNLIAILLA. WAItY41211 TENT, . 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OUTFIT NO. 4 c.o.. , Da This Complete OUTFIT DUCE BUDGET TERMS EVERYTHING It's a school with a slogan: "'VC'e're not the biggest just the best!" This week this writer spent some time on that campus High at Eureka. I have been asked by the eenlor class to give the graduate address, an honor which seldom COMel to a newshound. Lot of pep in a little school. If you don't believe it spend an hour or so any day of any week on the Tintic campus. Se. Send No. 77 spa, itamodAN Spin Iasi VALLI 11110.06 $2495 OPN.IAINIDN; ' ?append MO. VAIN 3 $e 95 11711 Sense betels Special NO e.mot Wise USIA 6. Caboose Sod. glees I-p-t. Comae., KOI SON Rog. Opposing rend - - pionship. SUSI POUCH. - OUTFIT NO. 14 " SPIN I IICOME guess every sportswriter has his favorite beats, his favorite schools, although he tries never to show it. Over the years there's been a small high school which has come along and given the best it's had. It's wanted the high school basketball championship only because it could not get enough men on the field to want the football cham- $ihi 77. STIVINSON TAKE YOUR HOME IN YOUR CAR I 300 IIMS OPENING , PRICE - Not Biggest, Just Best ' THEY LAST! MITCHELL Caps, Tackle. Many, many sporting gifts Gloves, aim. $24.95 OPENING 1 LIII WHILE Binoculars, Hip Boots, Boll i SPINNING OUTFIT ' Rods,Ball Fishing - WOW UNIT -- - -- Nobooil 11 'TREMENDOUS PRIZES" z - Complete FamiIy.Camp Outfit DUCE The idea was conceived by a fisherman who likes hot. cakes. He is Dave Sorensen. The Fremont County Fist; and Game Assn. and the St. Anthony Chamber of Commerce locked arms and took on the project They served 3,500 sportsmen last year. I was one of them. It's worth a fishing trip to Idaho just to eat breakfast In that St. Anthony Park. I 4,4, PAW. OttedAll soli So wirier o ,.,3 1 I00.11.0. ( t - r, 'DUCE OPEN DAILY TO MIDNITE, SUNDAY TO 6 P.M. Let tt be known here and now that the highlight of the fishing trip last year was not so much the taking of the quick trout at Henry's Lake that first morning but the stop in St. Anthony on the way for a platter of hoteakes, some good old country sausages, etc. What a feed! The free fishermen's breakfast is on again this at 6 amt. for the June 3 rusk. Fishyearstartingnext the day, June 4. opens ing t tatil Release Guinn Later of St. Anthony sent us a hundred or so fishing maps of his countrythat great fishing area around I 4 Bees Cut Squad, Monte - 1 I Lake ball-put- , First base umpire Frank Tabacchl said the incident was in violation of a recent directive from league president Will Harridge. The directive ordered league umpires to report all bat flingings by players. Tabacchi said Williams could be fined r reprimanded. Williams had one hit in his four trips to the plate as the Red Sox beat the Tigers 11 to Et at Fenway Park. N City let fell in. boa 004 Soo--4 R.Hewitt. Vaaaie. Price. Hooke. Yea. Billings tied it at 44 in the ticalante 2. Carmol. Schmidt. Censor. sixth on a walk, two errors and Price. Kroll. LeDoux. RBIHooke. frieavoner. a pair of singles. The Mustangs Veit. oat 1. lichirudi 3, Evan& SHLacalante. pushed over their two deciding runs in the seventh on singles by Bobby Yea. Ed Esca 'ante, an. infield out and Ron Schmidt's single. The Bees chased starter Dennis Hueifer before Hue Ifer got SALT LAKE CITY (UP) anybody out. Four walks In a row gave the Bees their first The release of Jim Guinn, run and Metter was through Salt Lake Bees Infielder. Wall for the night. An infield out and announced here Thursday by Bee general manager Eddie Johnny Wisniewski's single ac- Leishman. counted for the final three. Leishman said Guinn would Emu Gets Victory be sent to Olean, a Philadel Ernie Evans, who burled two. phia ?Mille farm club. hit ball over the final eight inLeishman said five more nings, picked up the victory. Mc- players still must be cut from Kee wu tagged with the defeat. the Bet team to meet the Boise, Itruggling to vacate the leageie regulation on the num cellar, had Brown limit Creat be of players a club may. Falls to only four hits. The carry. Program M-yar-d dugout. I , n The Pentathlon has proved successful in the schools during that period of springtime when there is little activity and young fellows like to get out and run and jump. It is for that age- - group which has no program. Hence the schools' have adypted it as a fill-iprogram. , . In the Pentathlon there are five events: the dash (75 the goal pitch on the basketball court, the for the seniors), the high jump and the broadjump. Using points, the boys who do all five events the best are usually the winnersdepending, of course, on the handicap for the younger lads. There have been 19,000 kids try for the top honors. Two of them, one junior and one senior, will get to the top Saturday. day. Williams, angry at his failure to get a hit in his first appearance at the plate, flung his bat in disgust toward the Red Sox D-- 4 --- 4-- 0 c' The Cougars will host Utah, - cc - - BOSTON (UP) Red Sox slugger Ted Williams has been reported to American League headquarters for possible discipline for tossing his bat in a temper tantrum during Wednesday's game against the Detroit Tigers, it was disclosed Thurs- consecutive Western Division championship. There's no question but what Utah's Ken Christensen, who can churn his way down the tinder paths with the best in the nation, will be a shoo-i- n for the 100 and 220 sprints. But there's a good chance the Brighams can pick up points in both events on the running of Roland Anderson and Jim Demet. In the weights, ustrs L. 3. Silvester is headed for new conference record a in the shot put and discus events. Silvester's best efforts this spring surpassed the existing Skyline marks, and Saturday's meet will provide him with his opportunity to officially set new standards. ' Last year as a freshman cor- , , I . ' - , awerog... --- --- .La i i Pentathlon Crown; Named Saturday- Two - PIO' NEER LEAGUE STANDINGS; , ,,, r - ---- , . ' ' -- HACIC MILLER , , 1 4'..'r I t ,- , . 3-- 3 ' ' ' , ' l 36-éii''- i , 4.0". - ' - 'cored single runs in the seven, inning relief job to lead' The Billings Mustangs sixth and added three Magic Valley to Its triumph: thelfifth to were rip threatening day 'the in seventh and one more in!over Idaho Falls. Shaffer came Co SECTION THURSDAY, WAY 16 Pioneer SALT LAKE arr. UTAH League wide open. the eighth. Brown struck out!, on in the second when the Spuds, , -'thanks to one of the finest starts six and walked nine. and lasted. - '' Itied the ,game at In organized baseball this year. ,BLAt Shaffer hurled A brilliant t two were out in the ninth. --, . t, ROUND ABOUT i The Mustangs15 have won 12, . 4., 1 for their first a! games ,of 1 SOO percentage. This has' ,, i guady enabled them to move into al 9406, '" SI. IF WO Poo Wig GI, Bei tall c(,, 4 two game lead over their closest IbUllooto 400011-11!pursuer. Salt Lake. IAA Lake It 11 Deseret News Sports Editor 1111 I I .641 i . A- .lg.. ) Mustang Winners , 241 s .1418 Idaho 1,Iis .....2..! I I41 1111 The Bees, however, have had 1 1 ' AN I i all sorts of difficulty handling Ail Vallv f Porsioilo Billings. The Mustangs over2. Ill000sis Jris I ipat, Wednesdeficit came run four a For 19,000 Valls Orval Ass In to Billings day night trip the 1166 r16,g it a JOT It was Billings' fifth Bees, Best Will Be i Logi 1111111111-ThSalt over In Lake six victory -The finals in the Deseret News Junior Pentathlon chaingames. ' W041111144101e0 o LOBSalt Like I', lk Nines 8. Elsewhere around the league pionships will be held Saturday at South High Schoolthe 10 I 3 gi McKee 4 in lisi Patrick Billings S. galt Lake City 4 Hue iter 110, 3 in In 0; Wednesday night, Winston cream of the spring athletic crop. 3 ul'tseele sifilollemr"7' pladair McKee 3, Patrick I, vans IP" Brown hurled Boise to a McKee 4, Mueller 4, Evans 4. BB, Lit--. It'll be a tircus and It's one place where you don't Missoula at Pocatello. ppd. rain 2. Hutu., 4. p....meum ma44 ever Great Falls while shutout have to be the biggest to be the best. Tblirotiliell Prelmbis Pilelkent 0,111M111,.411111WIL Evans I 1415901110 turtavailablet at Pocatelle Magic Valley outscored Idaho 1.boanak and e LoserMcKep Whenever you deal with growing boys you have inequiGiovanni. ), 2 gimes 4 30 pin. Rain washed out the 'Unavailable a ties. Ont kid sprouts faster and farther than another: Falls, Lake at unavailable BillCity gait V010.7 IBANO VALLS i Mae contest. i 7.30 pm. ins. i Paterson Others develop many years later. N 0 A' AB 1 0 A AS ohm (Clapp ) at Great Yalta Benedict as g 4 2 1 Brien Sis .11 $ It Prosperity, it seems, hasn't (lorrison 0.3.1 1105 lirp For this reason one good pitcher In boys baseball can " Ow en as Idaho Falls (unavailable) at Magic Nickell ri 5 I - 4 2 8 3 been very helpful to the Bees in 4 2 0 Jae.... et I a mean the difference of victory or defeat for his team. a pm. Q.... Valley Cooke lb 4 4 ISO Reynolds lb 2 I II G..' their games with Billings. For a Franchl If I I 0 Ludnbrit lb $ i I 9 ('ITT BILLINGS the umpteenth time Wednesday, SAL? LAK1 3 I I 4. Inuriby rt 3 I II lb ,Giktinst II A A All 0 AIN 0 Under a 3 1 I 4 Paddock It 4 I I 0 3b system of rating talent as canal Salt Lake surrendered a seem- Hewitt et. 4 0 1 0 Sclowski 3b 5 0 3 3 e 3 I 4 3 kadlorsi e I 0 Vassar 2b 3 0 1 b. Kroll se 1 0 0 I ' 0 4 0 I employed in the News pentathlon there is as much 0 p s' Hkii p p.m ingly comfortable lead in the Price rf 2 4 1 0' Vest if 4145 p p I S. 1 4 4 shacc. 9 11 3 2 1 0 Hooke 0 chance for the little guy as for the big one. Yet ESCalnit lb lb late innings. I 1 p p Dem, p p I 0 0. Heavonr if 4 1 1 0. Carmel rf 3 0 II 1.44...mal 14 there are honors to be had for the skilled lad. Errors Hurt McKee 1777-Y11""1" as I I ! 1 Schmidt cf 3100 LI ?Mak it n- lo. JOCQUIll lb 4 1 0 4 1 1 Cooper t tee aerials in Mi. Salt Lake picked up four )(enders 32 0 4 th LeDoux lb 3041 The best of some 19,000 Pentathlon entries will partici0 0 l' Hoeiter p 0000 Idaho Falls Wilt ale 111.41 McK..po in the first and athletes medals. These 19,000 for the quickies Patrick young inning ls- -I pate Saturday SeS eta 4303 liaise Saha, OOOOv.nep 1 0 0 was a 300 with Johnson schools licartste. I. have represented more than coasting along throughout the Brien. Reynolds 3. Louden.. lead behind the southpaw slants tetale 10114 HO Tides U1l1S Maxwell. Mountain West. That's quite an array of talent. beck. 'Moran,. Radford. for Oth in Patrick out .rtili ?ranch'. OVielh Radiord. of Art McKee when the roof - . - -- i o' . A ' t..) . Thurs-lBrave- s r ,1 I is-; 1 '' ' ,, , ''' - -- t X , , , t !.....Z4 , , k . 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