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Show , ' - - - - , . -.- c ' - - tkirthwest-- , - cPu - - . - II 00 "0 CI -- - - KOLE ,...0 nin) , ,, , .., , ,, , I, , Semifiro-Crowti -, - : , ? after' a path . -,, , Bingham, , : ,, Y Midvale - i ',..;- -- ' -- -- , ,,,,,: ; ' ,i ,',...,-,..,-- ,,, t' hectic - o- 1- 6- , !.-- . - nelgotplolitcgtjl--- west Semipro Baseball League . championship. The -- Miners - had from behind in the,. season-endin- g playoff to. turn the trick.After the Middies had on' the first of the best-of-' - three finale, Bingham re- bounded for 1610 ' victories. Midvale had won the open.- .. ,..... the. three . playoff contests, 66 runs were scored by the two teams.' - me' - VitellgelsTPICD:;icc,;,,,I' L .' t . - -' er.J8-7..Thusiln- ., - - , By DON ItYDALC11 , Fall to Third ' , season. - Gives Up , , ... tiouttain . - - ' - -P- - - . 1 OCATELLO--Christmas . ., .1 - , A ,' 47 , , Programs H,d Dig Year . . at ,, ::p..10t1.0.,q7111-h-::::7,:- ' arche, 1 awards. ' - la.-143- 4 . - . .' ' ' ' - - , . . , , , Trabett, Davis Cup tennis player. found Utah fishing to his liking as thoivn here. Trabert took limit of fish at Scofield during stopover in Utah this summer. Fishing was fair. - ' was up. - Hunting -- - -FI- SIIINCAVAS. PRETTY-GOODTon- - y- - mDeAungueesetehi uStioerhw ,Beansidn. , - '- - Ih . . . -- --- -- Great Outdoors - , - - - - carting off awards Mountain affair. - ; . ,, , erts . five-stat- - Paces , Thornyall IF4h,11..0.0...:1q0.0....'0..,-0,.'0...0- ' , H.I...nt:.:0:e.t'PCV.it.:...1Z:00.0:04.0 Handball Field , - salad theit-bitnigh- - - ' -- - --- - - -- - March when 1,4 ' . - amatourbousru kal ' t - , - . ,, in the three divisions of the annual AAts hontrl sisssi.: --1, ,, , chanipions-were-srownal-1- 2-7. ... 1 .: . best Its . ,,leii,e',-.- - Fears- - , - , - . - - honors to "Gene Turley of the liars ,,... - - ' - Salt LitiouglIrtkie"Pera mountain AAU : officials;,..the tournament experienced gat of - wen- t- - - - -- East-114t- , ! 195' - , , tan-arca- .- , , , , - . - nalel,--4114111 pubparks, still retained his num. ber one ranking in Utah and Intermountain iennis circles 17 the year: Rockwood; the Utah' puhparks champ, bowed in but one local tournament this year, the All-Church classic. Baumbacher Of h School, topped the Utah women,s rankings ahead of Kay Hackett and Jo Freed. But manys was rinket only third in the Intermountain area. Her lower ranking in the Intermoun- Uln was due partly to the fact that she didn't take part in the tournament. ' ' , ' Sharing' the spotlight with Freed, Pearce, Cowley and Rocky in-th- -li- lyds---Ilippenstierof the Utahns in Woodend joined , , rarkl,-, Rockwood.' losing, to nemesia,' San Bernardino; Calif., Nola - '- 11. IL:1 ,: . - . tra pi - moved-to-Prov- i cet la Cs warts . - .--; Nattnal - - Succossf:1 ...!,...--;,...7-.b4-- The annual spring target Salt- -, Lake, shoot : was - beld-in- then the bowmen and women o. for the ,spring field meet. The Utah,State and Rocky Mountain meets were combined In Ogderfin September and eGgueihndleersoctulneantidtehhCone e ,. 17,"."' state field meet was held , & 2 tr. ' national tennis sun, ,' Tour Utahns played for nattotug titles and threw cf won. In addition the 1254 National Public Parks' kmrntuser.t was held on tho new courts at Liberty Park. :David Ireed,-Utah'- sambas. - 2 udor to the national tennis r world. realized a httrning-ambia 'national AA 411 ti,....,,,, tionby claiming '111;6J:1, Senior . crownthe singles at e.. ' Forest Hills, N.T; '' ' " ' ::. -: - 'iit addition to TreS' to feat -- !Wayno-rears -- woo --sae Not .,. tioaal Junior Indoors doubles .1;fk P : crown; Jos Cowie,' wee the 111.3 ' ' I. Lo ,a7 Jaycee doubles --t '' . crown aad Lina'Rockwood A select um latarramm. of stookod of nook the group pub., 1,MarU . througlttheir eamth , - hnga - and Salt Lake's Gerald Gunder. son and Ogden's Connie Strebel most of the top , t I them- had , full season of usust-quota-of-mo- ets I Tun,. , arrows firing 1 CoCnbiloy ...,., ,- -- ' , o, time is "giving" time and Douglass, came up with a sur, Pentathlon to the National Pub' coaches in the Rocky Mountain prising, but brilliant-triumlic Parks Tennis Tournament. In-Conference think it is time for in the toys' division of the First major- - program of the termountain Ski Assn. Junior ISC "to give" up &angle. Giant Slalom to bolster the- year was the Junior Pentathlon, bold On the RMC. Which included 300 1 Mountain Gem State wintertime stock. Athletic teams from Montana NaWest schools and boys groups Ripping to wins Meet he State College, ,Western State, tional a big and 18,000 Junior Ski Colorado State, Colorado Mines one held at Jackson, were youngsters this year. and Colorado College were Teresa Former chain') Arlyn Tafel', St. Schwaegler and Frank "also-rans- " ' during the pint-siz- e couand two a Brown. These were George, Larry and 1953-5- 4 seasons. The Ben-gal- s of Northwest were ple Delta, Schlappi, ,.grand ran roughshod over con- who came into the mountain e ference opponents, champions of the to show their stuff. country of the conference titles during finals whichculminated the those two years of athletic comBut honors could be Pentathlon inMay. , petition. The Bengali orewon two -s- matched by the local slope Tennis School izzlers. In the Intermoun- straight football titles--befMontana State stepped in "to tain B&C Giant Slalom A revival of the Deseret News break the tradition." This year Ramon Johnson, Alan Engen, .and Telegram Tennis School at ISC placed third behind West- - Judit ,Szass and Mary Jane Liberty Park in May, proved ,' ern State. Robinson spurted to victories' successful. - Some 250 Salt Lake Idaho State is seeking a third over a tough field on a tough net fans turned out for instrueconsecutive basketball title. course. - - - ' ' tion under- guidance of Harry ISC 'won third place' in the Utah's "Mr. Tennis." James, Johnson is a star,. in hil own Western regional NCAA playoffs at Corvallis, Ore., last right.- The young lad. bagged. The Tennis Scheolpreceded spring with a win over Colorado first. place in the boys' division two bigger net events under A. & M. of the Skyline Confer- - of the Knudsen Cup and top "News"- sponsorship. Utah Pub. ence. ISC forward Sam Beck spot class B group of lie Parks ,Tennis, Tournament - , rj y T . finllezszy:c3 - , , tip . , JU U , . k , J lt..--- - 'anis was the year In irhicii Utah took 1 ( i , , - I, w I. N I 1 Pcarco --- :'Atiléi.-itiy0:.-:::::!::T- , - ' - : - ,, : . ro "Wit, Atilk, L LI 1...v...- ',. ,. . ' ..ii diard-uLii- . t , lk . .4 1 N ,k ' ski-exp- . b, .. , .1 b. rt.1.1uL,.,,... .) illic.)15 cs . - Season t Dug , - , II C..1 c2ii) , , - g , ; A, - , Uill , , k - -- r 1, ? . . uuti , , , ' , - , i IP r5. , , -n ,---t. , .,',i,',si - - Li 11i-:- ,, t ph . ,.-- 4 public service' sports . programs sponsored by the Deseret .. News and Telegram. bad a ' a proven tiattmatc "bumper" year in the Mountain - ' and Baumbacher, a young lady West in 1954. with 'a- - big-bi' ' future, topped Progrsmming ran the gantlet a bright list of other winners. ' - .... , I r FoOtbill i1ITBob10 - ' ,, . -, ,- -- , . i . ----- , t,. Deseret news - . - . , - . . I SC 2 of recreational skiers dot the a good influx of, tourney per -- , - - , - , ' , ; , . , ,:. ,-- - , - - Deseret News and Tilegram Sport's Writer A host of Intermountain ski competitors highlightad a tost p of Mountain West 'slat tournaments during the eolorful 154 ' .. In a year that saw droves slopes. over the mountain area, formeri joined the veteran field of Intermountain greats. -- --- -hiest consistent 'winners' were hianya Baumbacher and Darrell R à b I so n. Robbon - carted eft the top awards in --theSlióif 111d7loclotCUp'7 meets,- while- the pert East Iligh lassie wu showhig her . heeb to the 'field in the Snow Cup, Knudsen Cup and the intermountain ski mon. Junior Giant Slalom. , , . - ' 5- and--10- ' - , . IvTaPPt!cLuPthe,..1954141artb:, to-co- ,, 7 - , - -- . -- , , ... , ',.Ilingra-mrakes,,.:,,;,,- . , Salt take City, Woctnoulay, C4combiti 15, 1954 NEWS ANI1TELEGRAM DESERET , 2,' - - Valley Boxing Club, ,tho No. 1" fink. tighter Dennis Stettin' of the Ogden American team, the tAPIX21101 class honer. and Len Holston of Ogden Hep Cats team, picked the best of : the .senior division field. Junior Mansanares of To:0e'. WIS named for the Joe Jusdep. Le4-1..o-n , ''' . , - , ' ' Art Thornwall eaptured the "11 &Wards as weeks the following during 1154- - city-an- dM and turnilene fair weather found the ample, singles crown with victories ofRocthkweooltsits wuuonathi bilanotbnilior Fishing Tiss about standard in most Anderson Aldon birds over Jr. for .104 but the hunters had but iontented doing , , , , , meet helve ; outstanding job of TIMniIS that . more and longer Seasons afield of their flying. at night , The A fast pace netted Thornwall meet. For the a don-The tournament, over Anderson, the his triumph g Usiiirm-shooteontin'waterfowl iliklay thanceremony- Walt by the Deseret News and Tele. i e champlon.-Th'' ' pair defending two for 2ti etirainatt11 bouts ues rings and the City Parks dept., Additidhal deer hunts were through Dec. . teamed up to walk sway with gram was a highlight on the local which led to the action-pacbe- d The deer season. Utah's big- n to set the harvest , up title. state doubles the ' .' e.-- finals. water- gest gunning event, saw an esti- deer herds. An ''' In the only 'other major tour. sports scenl The final day's action, ' leatur, fowl season was given the duck mated 125,000 big gam. rifle neys Dr. George Lund bagged '''. ' ' men's the to the hills the state class B singles crown ing singles match he. and goose addict l'he pheas- toter' ilscattering II to have while Bert Runt carted off , ant hunters had a five to fhoarvr.sesshtwo top 'wtwoeedo and PtPheomiwtioelmeentl I,' iltItein eks; DrTrIrni1 G...., ' more or deer. 100,000 sta'-s!- 's some in shoot of the day 1 -7- -bonors;Inthe,latatel,ellissg ld the-fiel'bet finale -JBarly-ear"':',. :couritlea.---1--weenMary-Anoreturns and vain.2;7 '7 ... ump' . singles. , Prentiii of San Bernardino and - ,11. Which all meant larger game checks Iindicate this hunt to able in Abet tourney. . fiekkof 450 entries. along with his-- -slalom fete. . , Barbara , Chandler , of Boise, T . o- riAnd the Utah champs went bags for the most part for 1954. have been, one of the best on Boxing Coach Milton (Dubby) I , of the whole one drew of the crowds spot , Bright record from the bunter success largest lira is working to mold a team year centers around the Iin- - directly into the national pub-parRanks Grow ' ,.to ever - watch a Utah tourns-s- o which will make a strong bid standpoint s I held at meet, Liberty from ' the Last meat. reports P. tense Depart, competition offered by Park in An weekend 'snowfor national honom..ISC hosts . , 17 1 IT1 St,, of Fish and Game show storm opening August under auspices at higher elevations a a no the NCAA tourney in April and the high ',school youngsters of the "News" and Salt Lake ment state "Los",....,, no bad tournament' more , 7,500 people the Bengali are one of the fa-- around our locale. They are two tic namenyolutg lisna Recreation. Department joianed the ranks of the outdoor. proved troublesome to some .n. ,,' , , , a boon ' hunters vored teams. Heavyweight Mike making the individual races a City later but proved Richardson of Raton- Rouge. , mitre; Gym, Toorts antlkox ,' and managership of Harry this year. to hunter success as deer herds McMurtry, NCAA champ, will goal and together each school Jamei; The national meet had sportsman La. and tho veteran Tom Elder swimmers flosn1isti4tiast AAU Intermountain The 104 s bad And its return to defend his title. is beginning to feature its ,,to 41ewer migrations of Ban Francisco. ,. went i linpwn basketball n five years feet upon fishing and hunting rags annual AAll sachets Lua rr.:z championship biggest field Idaho State Won the NCAA own team on a more elabo.rate' ' ' aenson. ' '' ' 'nached ,.. a to of. Utah with teital group Ogden "" two The -' the .beghining.- with...top netters front, through- ss team trophy in'1953 when three -basic-It's.. outsiders the - Pretty netnectrarrts 4er the Illaiii71 State stars the out America.' holding wee' Agee But the effect 'greatest Brown finalswhero came from won Deseret Inter. the boxers, "Spider" Webb, Vic of slope rivalry that could Gym ,' A large portion of the state deed and title. h Youth Softball League in July the left banded slap by nature Kobe and Paddy Carver, won develop into quite a winterpoint deficiti mountain AAU syncrodzed' i of to was deer ' Aggie stalwarts, t opened bunting and August was staged for in the form. of e statewide 0. playing to win the title. time chase. national honors. swimming title. giving 1.7tah had either sex. However, a greater under the banner of Associated about 750 Salt Lake youngsters drought The " . defeated Air- - Force seasons of Grocers, for a representative in hopes bunting diversity fish. an immediate effect , upon Recreation . Depart. by the City ROTC In the finals last March .be ore was ever I., littered than the games, -. meht;Tted-Heart-Doit ,tame TFoodand intItBeak-Buste- rs deer-rang- e A- Wins 'The National AAll. Sintiri-- 12, by il 'Cori of Hollandia Among "News." Huge trophies were to the forage condition for big an effort to reduce the finished In third place. . aired Swimming trials. to select . , game, upland birds and water. problems and channel hunters Dairy awarded league winners. In the title game, Cordell Stato Soccor Titiolr the U.S. teem, will he held in - such Into areas where problems fowl. The county-wid- e Learn to - bunts,- - twodeer BrownledA-0with21POt- h Tootle tMsyear.Florence lor Because- - of exist, SpecialSwim Campaign in W.e..s.t:J.0r;lon.--.4.1;lyn extra-doand areas, Hollandia A permits creel. the found many anglers captured the derson of the Deseret Gynt is taught 8,600 boys- and girls the return Utah fitate,.' Soccer Football a delegate to the games. an UP'. and down propo-- longer seasons were ' among Boos Fall Before ' aquatic ropes. Every plunge sition. It was provisions. , League title for 1954 by going Ann Westenskow of Box up on the larger these under Salt Lake City and Coun- Buck-onlset were Elder was one of the stars in Old up Jinx as well maller waters unbeaten, but once-tieEU; Playoff Recreation Department aus-ty someseruons In 41e the itmlor girls meet Larry only-teaP strearruu was Caledonia to:lW until the and, - -- 1 several- .- private reservoirs' Lake's Bees had high able to Salt pices plus in check. deer Wood of Deseret GyM stood out t harvest on hold the, champs.. nearly diuppeared Boxing in the high mountains for 1954 had a new look, and pools,particrpatedwIth ti; men while Helen Home late In 'theseason.The date' . it was all focused on the little hamlet of West Jordan. Red Cross and the "News." effort to whip an old Piopeer a state the of Phoenix set the pace for longer opened to years it found necessary salvage After many attempts and an equal number of failures at no that League says . precedent counin Grid Game' hunt several women. BIll Wagner of Deseret fish from some low water and pheasant ' promoting the bash business locally over the past few years, Football season sea- team which- wins the pennant to be ties. The general three-da-y a season had Gym set a new record In the late planting brought booma West Jordan picked up the challenge and turned it into can take a Shaughnessyllayoff Pioneer ' found of most state son over the where waters. ., milder of League athletics form the in in made boys Indoor 1001d. butartly. larger crown., ing industry through much of out of numbers bunters record was more of survival chance the region's original grid predictof now, the West The Bees whipped -Idaho Falls the- - year. --The longer hunt ht some of the - usurect -- the Day' -- M Quarterback lug has a stack 41.t,lame, pheasant counties in the preliminary series; 24 Th at.with the comeback of , contract- s- for-- 7 thenational - ClubMorethan18,000 entries theartglercould morepopular Allinell, or-Liague--mitdiP Rex Layne,' the renewed sc- . video appearances out of were filed this season, with look back on a suecestful year. did not attract too many hunt-- 1 whileGreatthe Fal1s7dumpfd f ' a sort in 1934 when same Billings history-omiligin. by had as been afield era expected. was true Clare for Sn This and the Garth of ?enter especially Welty 1 to scheduled is and Brooklyn, Sparkles, however. foiled a regular Mutual Network ' t ' z- sensational ascension of Gene -'- -. the grand prizea trip thosewho eonfined their efforts While no final figureskin-car-are yet The - of the go in for bigger game in the copping Salt chances Lakes was by- - whip.. "Game . fa', the front Day"r tiompiled and lakes for. two to the Rose Bowl Game to the larger streams, ---- Fullmer, highlighted t h e. forthcoming yeisr. in .the final broadcast from Ogden's John and other data It now appears ping theIiive, , to areas or distant reservoirs 1.. on Jan. Fear's holing artivItIgl,,------ -was, another who aura.. - ' , Park. - -Bryan Westover sontlmted b such- as the High Uinta or that the average bag return for set: ' "grand-daddy- " The mass of a He Jorcomeback launched West of town board unThe hold prised. was the , be time will first It that , season the sway over the state's table - slightly Boulder Mountain sections. s , ' dan, seeking funds' for a play- - in the West Jordan shows last ski schools in Americathe ono of the popular broad- tennis players by wilming the der the 2.87 birds per Waters Open gny After Player followed it up with an Deseret News and Telegram casts 1953. had been made of a state and - city singles and in taken - summer, . on the protook boxing ground, of IImpressive victory over Califor- Free Ski Schoolnow is wind- waters are the . state's Many Don Cameron; popular POCSgame lower' than Class A, and doubles crowns in 1234. ' , motion challenge to raise it. nia heavyweight champ Willie ing up operations at Salt Lake open to year around fishing. a tell was who outfielder Westover teamed with Dale Reds and Great Falls the They drafted a ring code, ap- - Bean at the Coliseum early in resorts. Five free sessions were Anglers are still trekking to Se New Records member of the Pioneer League's put on I spirited battle for Conway in the city doublei and ' ' , on the schedule when the clinic Utah Lake and Bear take with pointed ,,, a commission . and the autumn. Mule jT&lley'i Bob 1,emmel team, was one ot the the benefit of a nationwide. Linn Rockwood hs the state. -went to work. The results were - His comeback- welllattnched,-- 1 opened Nov: 20 at Brighton.-- - varying degrees of success-Th- e ' : Other table tennis titles went and Manager Cliff Dapper of most sought after players in the 'audience, offers in latter someSchool become gratifying. has opportunity good membersranging Layne wins to minor again Cameron draft. Kate Iromen's , Iricklin, AI o Pioneer league n wn went League Billings topped Helfer, Mary Jenson was the , pro- - thing of a national figure with age frora 4 to 75 yearshad free for taking a creel of whitefish records last year. Both fielded wu sought by no less than 10 sportscaster, bandied the play ner in both meets. Baby Ficklin of the --year. booksalLoverthination.Hit 1!tft 1.14 --Art -- Gleeson Kate's doubles partner:In statlt,-- -at clubs,,finellywent to the Phila. first theirtpositions.Leznmel matchmaker. Bosh worked 'Un- - yearend morale victory over lunches and special bus service mixed doubles and Dick cur. at Phils'AAA. and third base catch. delphla Syracuse the Dapper rotor... handling i der the commission headed ' by Heinz Neuhaus- of GerMani, mixed in with the free lessons open hunting' season under way- pioneer Leaguer.. ton; junior champion., club, dove liesI - -- - . - fifth. r ankin g.- heavyweight,' given by:- Alf and Sverra Sept. I as the y Wilf Egbert. ' . ---- Ry TIM SPORTSMAN. r state-hand- ball - . in-th- , first-time- - -- , -- . , - - over-grow- 80-da- y -- , , , - - - -- e óst followed-in-JuIrwitha'reco- btttD'ivai-iuiined'ttié'ni- rd - -- - - ----- 7 - . c"n 1 - Grocer Quint ks ' - ' . - that-increa- ie el-it- se - - , -- expected.1---------------- --Si- '- . - - , . , vvins AAU - - ble-rin- - ---- .----- oputinblitch.orarksg-eoHmmiarotit- . . 147-Pou- eid - . - - - - ti -1 . . , - - - 9- , - - , - . --- 7: , ' ,e ...;-- trtvid--serTnitc- , , , - . the - g Pan-Americ- an burt-tooi-witen- , , - er - ' e - I - - - - - --- - - s,' y - d. - ' -- e - , . - mid-summ- - - - - m the----7- , - . - Josdan-- -- -- - Buzzsaw - . ' - " , - i, 1 , - . -- iGame'of - , - ds s ing ' Pon g A co Romain3 0 -Pl- - 2-- 2, - - huaw . - . all-st- .. , ,. - - . , ar . . . . - --- -- - -- - eaiiTiri summer outdoor shows at West Tiii - - -- "tirstorkimillense 'AI ,- - k P. ,13-da- Engen's-- , - - ' , - , instructorreorpL - by-play-- with -- . , , , , . ---- mid-- - - . ' et Skl-Me- - - laritr,-o- f -- -- shoot-was - , , --- ,- d ed 'ties Wel!- Carl-,(Bob- - , - . -- - - ---- - -- -, - - . - - , - - - , .7 - . , . , Co lestLamnerttZiattery, Top - A,,,,,, - ?- - ists.,;,,,,:.,, I - . Big--Ga- ' , -- - . Go . , . ectia ir-ri- . - - -- -- 'All-Chur- - , ieir - - ch . . n B ,-- . . - - -- all-st- - -- ----- irr-th- e , , -- . ' ar all-st- d ' . -- ' - - - -- ' 0 . others. . , - :- year's-honor- . ' el-C:1- - ' i :--- Colee-bowle- - d . . ---- ? - -- - f -- ." 'I , 41, ,. r: , 1':-.-.:..-:-:1 - - . , v.,, , tmonths. "g ds .. . - ------this -, noted 1 ' Dovi ,. "Team. i,T was sr . tbi best --Shooting :-o) !champ sty!lower elevation and south Jordan Park,- and the response dleweight ''-':'toesson,ontot ski tourney, in the ..,, ,,. ' was amazing. Fullme : a n d Olson was the highlight was held along with the school i ., ii , He lost, but not Dee. 11 at Alta. Awards 'were counties; , of activity. the burden carried . Layne .. Jror the first time in - nuuty botit' got him - pulling the customers in and too badly. The : presented thebest slalom the Board Of, flareaction- after tnolidar back tn camelrythethousands . tiled- Iv, special control...7. 1 of 'certificates, With. the advent l of cool that followed fullyearóf in; Kyle Coles,' Dick Lambert and Ann 'PecNna Slattery in league play and produced one of the highest league es for a total of antelope permits the lensive among 111 several campaigning eirwere and medals years with Ids XI total in the Ritz League. Ile also trophies weather, the West Jordan group nation's that many animals in two of the emerged from a wild scramble for honors as ,Utah's top in-timers. big a leader the indoors WI' among Utah participants in the ABC at Beetle ' igain tMs, year by ' :novel; their programs dozen herd units over the state. dividual bowlers In 1034. . -, Other local punchers were in culatO a as as tournament well "News" to outstandthe threat, sharing the state doubles with the Coliseum, region's at, Fairgrounds was also the month --Coles grabbed 'bowler of the years hoixors after a 1033-5-4 tides. his Jack Stahl sunong and thoughL, the turnout; and Out nf the news. max Chris ing Junior and senior athletes. September rl 850 some for sage grouse special Woodworth two an ' one in saw and Chuck or season that among Awards were presented tradispectacular performances Tend championships were well divided. with the Western weren't so large, they were fur the permit holderk to successfully Don Ernsten of scoring in the men's division. round otherwise .. heavyweights, ordinary Opticians tournaof the in aim winning the Salt Lake Major League champion., their keeping tionally )filling go afield. hod-came on later as a new star on the ten-pihit the main event class. lambert and Utah Club of the Salt Lake Major League wir-:-Motor school and alive the ments, winter college through high gime Early October found the gen. event match - tle ' Benny Flake, Jack the Utah Bowling Proprietors Assn. Ile also copped the K-the city team title back in December 1233.'- -' -i ' meets. Fullmer undoubtedly ranks as among called, ':though severalhunts Sweepstakes and ' has downed several opponents in several ! had th others, , BobScottcfOgdeawonth.sttsflevent.aCt 7, the year's feature boxer. The ments. . ' were!!eld later to meet special matches préparatory to entering Sth. national , meet Hoefeltz kept the singles crown in Salt Lake City. Ptri azza ' Tinal conditions and little West Jordan middleweight u problems. at in in the itrontikis expense-paiWins Quint Chicago entry January.An came newcomers state round robin .A division. r.21 tt--- through And some , gat& tackled all comers through the tally on the elk seuons shows was contributed by the bowling proprietors as the principal' Bob Keel:3, C--: berg. Class B; Cliff Baileys Class C, and summer and early fall, then ered popularity..1Darrell Lay- 'Senior Tourney Title 1,350 permit holders averaging award for winninethe match play crown. , ; . were the , ' kt moved onto the ,national scene ton, Willie Salzmann and oth- , a 68 per cent kill over the vari' Mrs. Slattery, who-wo- n all her honors as Ann Peihina Stan Gifford, Portland,Ore, won his second streztt r::.1. strong amateur bas-- ous hunting units. in Brooklyn's Eastern Parkway ers like them produced per. ' the first to Ilitti the crown ttrtz t' prior to her s marriage last summer, snared women's formances Oat, bo(kweillorL keiball te m, captured the -- - ' Arena with' :Gunners Mit of 'of fouit out the --the one of greatest 'seasons local, annualSenior Invita- ' Top women's team in tournament play was the T:,-.-- i :1 tory over Jackie LaBlia.- One future action. ! 1 were afield In feminine bowlers have known.' With her league average con- 'Salt tournament tional March both Lake last Seattergunners tts,zef..)-Dinners of tity, winning squad 1- Ireek, later, he followed it 'up ' .Afrin all, it was one of bOX- - by defeating Rosehill Dairy, 60. numbers as the annual water- - sistently in the 170s and a share of tournament titles coming city titles. The state meet turned out to be aa 1 'de-- Ines better seasons iirretent with in equally impressive . fowl season began Oct.& God her way, she tame out ahead of such aces as Lyle Lambert; ' City affair, with Wally Stoops winning the sir.-!:- z, 56, in the finals.. -Vz,:a : tiSiOD' over Germany's peter years; and the 'Year ends on Vrontikla was lead by a guar-,,ta- t shooting ,was the, rule on the Thelma Nelson, Marie Ilaynes, Grace Eppley and others. and Jackie Kalm the doubles, and Kay -t' , , ' -- lory, note of optimism for the future. :, , , , -- . ,11 "1101,,, . of former BYU stars first dagwitiaspotty retums - consistently around the 190 mark and over events. r - , . - ) - - , . |