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Pridar'SN Proboblo Pitchors And right now it would take Crest Falls (Wells 74) st Ogden 8 p.m. , -something of a miracle to get but it took söme big and color- (Sabalaskey Salt Lake caliarvill:nneVakaler: league-lead- ;mat Boise's but anyone ful doing complete with a last- Boise (Course, - at Magic -Valley ing Braves or the Elects into , , B:15- Pin. - . - , BOilti : , - i Hero Rote ' '' I. - ,,;-- - , , , i,' ' . , 1955 ., t . . . .- ,,i7eis I . , FJ 0 .. .,... " . , , July1 , . - ft , .,..,, City, Friday,' , 0 ,r tTh - . . .... Satttake TELEGRAM, DESERET NEVVSJAND , , - - - , , - ' 4 I .2 ' ,,,, , ,, - - ' r , . . , - . - . i - .., - - -, l''''qa , atea - - 4:1:1 , 111144MO41.44414e, - 7"; r 01r-X . b , All-Sta- tow Alpo - , ' ;at ,,' 1 ( , ,---- - , , :. ;. . '.,-- , - 1 0 ; i. 4 , I7 A 4. , - ,'' ' ., : A 0 .' tif ; f ,..0,.. , ''. , . .,,, --- -, - ,.,; i ' . 0, t r 1,... i .0 ,,..; - ) 4k '1 -' k .kr't ,, ' ' I ; , () ' ' 1 . ,t , (17r) ;t t ,....0,'". 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"I know what a ski center Utah is and we have chosen your area for the testing ground., Interesting Experiment "The best grade of glass skis will compete with the best hickory and the plastic skis now in use. They will be cheaper by far. You'll be able to get the best grade glass skis for about $50 to $65." --- -When the first xtast werchtth: In fact many rods sold for about $80. Then came competition and production and now the same quality 'rods with the Improvements of several years can be had f23bout one fourth of that first cost. Well, that might happen to skis. Who knows? Community Project Marlow Quick would like nothing better than to make a right proper showing in the National Publinks Golf ,Tournat Indianapolis next week. Marlow enters play with a Tuesday aitchstarting at Utah-Idah- o e can-giv- , et he relay throw for a triple. ot - ut rods-camen- -e the-costs Kent projected the rhuThe Ponies' Carl Long t ' 0 ,f :Ijumped all over Kent, had to . t ''' ' 4 '',, l'i ' be forcibly restrained by his , ,, teammates. Ile was, naturally, , ' t, , , banished immediately, but not ', ' ; , . i . , before his jostling pugnaciousi, , ) v , , , , ,, ,,,,, ness had put the crowd of ; II 0 1.404 On the edge of the seats. t i 11 i t 1 .'1 Leon, as the winning run; 1' I scored moments later when Pete Nicolas, who relieved start- - 10 a.m. ; '1' The reason for MarloW's deep desire is because so many er and loser Ben Daniels after ,.4 Joe's triple, fired wildly to the people got behind him to make his trip to Indiana possible. plate, took the throwback from Be won the right to represent Abli arealnthe tourna. while. Johnny Bulla of Pitts- - catcher ,Jim Smithermoniiv By FRANK MARGAN ment. The next problem facing Max Baker, regional repUnited Fress-SpurWriter burgh blew up iitiCi final time for the tag only to drop for the Publinks committee, was to get Marlow resentative error. ST, ANDREWS, SCOTLAND round of 80 after shooting a the ball for a game-losinto back the tournament. Marlow left Wednesday on eight 73 in the morning and finished The Mustangs got three (UP)Peter Thomson, a cents and $10 a day for his keep. mile Australian star, won the with a 298 total. off two second in runs the A Bee a HIMSELF ItAS BIG NIGHTJoe Leon, Salt Lake big night shortstop, had That should take care of him. British Open golf championship By winning, Thorns n beanie walks, a single and Daniels! himself against Billings Thursday when he drove In tour Hive runs and scored the The money was raised in several ways. Golf clubs, both suea to lost in second the fifth Barr the ake year golfer Friday for triple, which Eddie fifth himself in the ninth inning. in the city and the county, held tournaments conj s row by shooting rounds of 70 cessful defense of his open title in the dusk. They added their 1 tests to raise the expense money. a total of 281 strokes. since the turn of 'the century. fourth run in the seventh on The city and county recreation departments helped a two consee. The five Amerioans who Bobby Locke ofSmith Africa a Bee error and little and they shouldthe man is representing them in their' Tom Be Starter won in Hagen utive. singles. survived for Friday's final tournament. - , Cronin. was lifted for a pinch 1928-2in1926Jones in Bobby two rounds fared poorly on -- in the seventh and , There were some private donors who gave quite a few St. Andrews 27; and JamesBraid of England hitter the received credit1 for Barkelew in 190506 dollars. 01 "Old" course. Ed Eurgol the victory. In brief, there are a lot of people who participated to It also marked the fourth Clayton, Mo., the 1954 U.S. , one send the young Bonneville golfer back as our representative. had Bees The up picked made globe-girdthe best that Open champion, straight year Ayers sin. shoot. That's why Marlow will do his best to win. ling Thomson had finished run in the first off Leon's and an error ground gle, int 72 an47073 tor a 292 aggre. either 1Irst or second in this out. Tests for the Hot Rodder They got another in the tournament. lie was runner. gate. That put him 11 strokes on Donahue's seventh single The.Otherevening a proud young hot rodder named the first time Jill has been drivers who first took behind the winner. By HACK MILLER up to' Locke in 1952 and to and ',COWS double. jbulance Iverson asked me to look at his special drag racing Craig win- her train to the hosDeseret News and Telegram taken,out of the hospital for About the only consolation for Benillogan in 1953 before drove machine. the for Leon, evening, on Calher arrival in pleasure rides. pital ning with a 283 total last i n four runs, scored the fifth -It the 1.1.S. contingent ws the Veil' not only looked mighty pert but looked like it would Sports Editor at Southport, England. to do any more than ifornia from U tah arranged the low amateur medal won Joe a move. in fine . The progress made on Jill turn her by display.wrists when ,she left special tour at Santa ,Vonica. Conrad of San Antonio, Tex., ithomson, who has played the we learned most about the semimonthly That's when Kinmont's road to recovery will ,Salt Lake for Los Angeles a The two men, Don Chase and who last month u'6n the Brit- - U.S. circuit for the past five races Salt Lake Airport No. 2 on the old at held the pro drag l imcan Jim Bernarding, were so always be news when it comes t,couple of months ago;-Jilcrown. Conrad shot Years, appeared to be 6reez- - Fight Date Set amateur ish road. Bingham to . ?dountain West skiers ,andi now -move her shoulders and pressed with the little skier's rounds of 74 and 71 for- a 293 ing to the champlofiship when - RICHMOND,- - CALIF.- - (U11 , Next Sunday some 60'to 65 car owners of all types will larMs- to the extent that' she pluck that they took' their day 13 holes The fight between Esau Ferdi- , the latest word on Jill is that lean feed herself and on off recently, borrowed an am- - that beat out Jim Mcliale of he completed the first from a standing start for a quarter of a mile. The compete put she's climbing back up the slow lipstick. bulanee and a special wheel- - Wynnewood, Pa., for the loweit of the afternoon round in two- nand and Charlie Green for the to push to as high a speed as possible in that disIdea is under4ar. But he had a !no. California state light heavyand steady ladder. At least, that is the informs- - cart bed from their boss and amateur score. Mcliale shot tance. Present state record is 115 miles per hour. National and 75 for 295. The little Bishop, Calif., tion that we received on Jill took Jill to the beach . mentary fright when he ran into weight championship will be mark is 148. trouble on the next hole and held at Richmond Auditorium Nelson. blond, once rated as the top from a Utah sportsman named . Th ey spen t t wo an d a half Byron The races, with trials at 10 a.m. and finals at noon, feaon July 19. took a seven. 78 irldred Tex. feminine prospect for the Jack Wignall Jr., who paused hours pro, Roanoke, A the sights. just seeing 71 for a 296 aggregate, Unites States Olympic ski team, in that area en- - route to an turcAock cars, street '''roadsters, modified roadsters and what gave Jill a large and manager pier -- ' -i was last week they call "dragsters." taken on a tour LDS mission call to Australia. stuffed toy tioodie. The two Monica Beach of lbe-Sa. Jack retorted that two am 'hosts bought her anything she Th say it's an interesting show to watch (admission fee . i nomiilik) took up their and ; wanted Jill yannatagaglisnistazaignigimoilim milli omehmimilimistillassi: . ho.....IL:, n..c4tY a- ", d I ate hot dogs, ila apples, snow conesall Id PEN MONDAY TCLC- P.M BEE - - . ' T , ,, ", PeterJhomson.AAtins British Open Title IFor 2nd1traight Year f. , , .. , , ., 1 , 1 barb. , y 1)1:.'' ,. , - koo, ,.. , - - -- . - tye . ,. . through the left eenterfield hole to the fence to chase both, Duke Ilottel, running for Donahue, and Harris across. ..c N ,4 g pinch-hittin- .t:7, 9i 7,2 ". ' A,. 1,,,,,,...--- e . - I -- . ii :it t:':., -- n ,of.westen--1-Idaho.-Billi- e ''' 1., ; . , , II .- - , k , $ , ., k ' ---; k . ,k,,, 4 1 , , , ngs - - Glass is playing a major role in the Sports picture right now. There was a time when wood was everything. Wood shaftgolfcluVswentouLivith the adventoillie k. steel jobs.. , ' Bamboo fly rods have gone quite into obscurity with the corning- of glass. And glass is moving in to compete with club business. steel in n Comes now news that they're making-in southern California country. 'Mei& The news came by ay of cisco who is hep to such things. Sporting goods is his busi. it, : I. , ot 2 , , Will Be the Test Area This Winter the-gol- f decision 10-- 2 5-- 6-- . , ; L ,111,, , to tonight with Boise moving Leonjust recently off the dropped to Magic Valley, while benchhogging the hero's role down to v Ogden Thprsday slip night , Falls and, Pocatello rest -, for the Bumbles. 1Idaho behind full :the three games , 'f InvasiOnthe Braves- ,- who-wo- nGoing into the bottom-0two-ruwill and from Idaho Falls. ninth; the Hive had a again,s0A-GreatAefieaildthesetwe reumtr MagleAtalleyslso slowed down,' be 'at Derks ?ivillI battle Ogden's Reds 4looked third-ptatt!Pills Pocatello. 104. . mighty big. rat Affleck. Mike Donahue came But at, But all the fireworks At Derks, Manager Bobby through with his third, Kingle the for battle the tending will see if of the 'evening to lead off. r host berth was as Sturgeon'Barvinchak can capable contain for Bob , Harris- ,George nothing Thursday night corn.. the speedyAlustangs.- - George Burt Barkelew, followed suit to Lakes hassle Salt pared Beene will fire for the "guests." and the Hive had something , with the resurgent Billings Game time is 8 o'clock. . going. ' Mustangs. . The action got about as in- but struck Doe out, AyersThe Buzzers finally won, ,tense as it could. get in- .,the a Leonliner then popped, a ) , '.,! ,,,, .;4' scheduled.) Bathes , ball-yar- d t . vii"ert-raii-Y- --. (Only It would even take something and best rhubarbs of the sea-o- f and a couple of breaks. a reversal of form to get final windup In. the Bee Ison, The Montanans the Sparkles in. sceilery shifts somewhat Thursday night with Joe '.- ;; . therele. 1,P1 , i ft 'f:,.,.',1 5-- , , . 1 ", , :0,,,,, ,,, a z ,7,,t 1 , I .4,'-- , . - t 7,;, 1' 7' ; - ---: '", -- .,:,, ,,: , ...,,,i, ,,,' , x, ' : 4 , - - Utah-- - Cores Now Glass Skisand -a i , , 6 '! - - , - ts g -- game-winnin- g and-othe- r and-724- 1 Wants to Olympic Team Mascot , . ,, - iuctcy Jiii Kinmontv, oing Fine, Spends Firth DayOut at Betic '- - sun-bathe- - - American-showing-by- .-- , , - 'y - -- ,, ---- -- . - I - . - ' -- - . -- - i nta -- MICHIGAN RUNNER POSTS RamonaLeads DOUBLE WIN IN FINLAND Irt Yacht:- Race JOENSULT, FINLAND --- -,- - IE- ' A nA ern eilvil'IDHOLDH A t,,, 7 i - Is lio - ti lther-thin- gs ixesorts Jill to - that people eat. -- go--to- ' still confident that she FAN! SALT LAKE BEES it 'will ski again and is the 4111!. to will. she' v$. say PNIAIYA to Jack, she al-According BILLINGS, is plans to be the making TETT zeady as TONIGHT 'mascot at the Olympic winter ) 0 games at Squaw Valley. Tickets at Mint Cafe Et There's - no - doubt in Jus never has and been, mind, there 27 1. 2nd South and West Tempt ,LI 13th South t Eithat someday she'll be on ait'tealn again. - gig boti.1111 is : DERics FIELD - - ABOARD THE USS GRESIIWilliam AM, AT SEA (VP) - schooner Pomeroy's Ramona sped along far ahead of her nearest contenders-toda- y after seizing the lead hy settihg a new one-darun record of 303 - ot - miles. URALIC 0 ) EACHFOR YOUR 3 LC-- t,4 I The RIMIOna'S record performanee, logged yesterday behind a wind, broke the old r Regardless of condition on purchaso of 4,,, NEW D4YTON THOROUGHBRED PREMIUM TIRES . 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' 0 atvtt,tvtmctnTatmtmrmttrz. day set in 1926 by the yacht Invader in the transpacific race -- a 1 to Honolulu. FIGHT Tilt: ,ULIbi. li St. of the The representative ' ' ' Francis Yacht Club of San 4 ' INSTALL IT dwl 1Francisco last was reported A, !about a third of the distance to le , 1 ei'e'oeNeie the ishmds, or some 1,603 miles finish . Ikt from Diamondlleadr-th- e 4 & t;oteAt VW le of the race. 4 h W , wee t t The craft-blueboat in the k qv AO k race, stands a good chance of 474A 4 4 APs i breakingthe record of 10 1Y" 10 hours and. 13. minutes setin )t r:4:4::: 444:4' .1 t '4 1949 by Commodor,e Richard, ' 467A',a A4 't 4t4 ,' mv & & .. & Rheem's Morning Star if ...';464.4110.4&&,7,:. , vit. k. winds continue. SA MONTHS TO PAY 77,4 .,. -- y !narka-WS-mile- s 7Let's and-Fiel- ---- 109-fo- iEÁ THIS of Michigan on both the 200 and 400 meter races in the Meet here last night, clock International Track 22.2 47.5 and seconds, ing respectively. Scruggs time for 400 meters was a new track record. The former record seconds was held by Russia's European ehampion Ardalion- Ignatlev. Tom Ilendricks, also of Michigan, won both the I.meter high hurdles in 25.6 and the broadjump with a leap of 6.82 meters (22 feet, 4ta inches). The run was won by Finland's Pertti Eraekare in 1:51.2 seconds, beating John Moule of Michigan, who was second in 1:51.8. , k, r, e . VISIT- ' US AND SEE THE , BEAR,- - ARCHERY. LINE, NuW - , , ,s, 3 , - - 225 anom't, S. Purities st State - 61 Reerteser ' .. stud s.. - - , I .. . t. 1 |