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Show ' 1 - , - 41 ' , - - . - , - - TELEGRAKScitt1 , NEW GRANDMA i s- , HAZELLE- . - eads ;Ro-bbin- , , 54-ho- le ;. l. - - . , . . - - T n. ,we1somid her first granddaughter at (to daughter- Jeanie Joi Twelve hours later Hazelle had finished w Dena Currie's second-plac275. the handicap tournament Min AComb led the cham. pionship flight with a net .Top player in the first flight was Velma Hadley with Dorothy Crowder in second place. Marion Wilson took low net honors. , - .. t'',FiliTtettfint-liffkit5- - - MEMPHIS,TENN. 3:30-1.r- , , (Ur) - - , -- -- 17- ' ,- - , CYO Scores -- ' . 4t.b 4,,,- -- ,' It, - 'i,A11,11.Z., ,,,,,- -- - 1 - ' ,,,, he-p-a- . v,, ,..,,,,-- 4-- 10-- 'r. 0 while f, San Diego, 441, BAASTAD, SWEDtN (UP)-- anne Metcal Vie Seixas of Philadelphia faced downed Jeanette Austriliats Mervin Rose and Burlingame, in,ssecHamilton Richardson opposed ond round play of the girls' Sven Davidson of Sweden today singles (18 and under). In the first round of the girls'-in the senillinal round of the double& (18 and under) Manya., Baastad International Tennis Baumbacher, Salt Lake City, Tournament. and Donna Story of San FranSeixas reached the semifinal cisco defeated Judy Kelly of he Burlingame and Marnie Dulling round yesterday when routed Steffan Stdckenberg of of San Mateo, 60, but were 82, while Rich. defeated in the quarterfinals by Sweden, 64, ardson of Baton Rouge, La., Donna Lee Smith of San Diego beat Kurt Nielsen, Denmark and Marion Peppert 'of Los Davis cupper and Wimbledon Angeles.6-4- , 84. In the boys' doubles (15and finalist, under) Warren.- Sisson of Oakland and Dennis Ralston, Ba- - - 9-- 3-- 6--4, 1 6-- 165-pound- Bow Hunters Schedule Meet Il Total Value ILI t l.,,v - , - i 'Shoe Meet Starts - ---- ,40, . 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Saddler handed the Japa- -- 6-- . .. , td ' - IScores Japan Bout il 0 III , ,, I 4 .,,, ,00), 1 ' t - Layne,PIttaburgh'iDan- Sandy Saddler , tional Junior hard Court and Pacific Coast Boys' and Girls: Tennis Championships Thurs- day by defeating Reed Wftt of ' Larkspur, Victoria Palmer of Phoenix, Ariz., won the girls-- (11 and under) singles crown by defeating Ann Keeney of San Diego, may has been working' with ir four-rounde- Barbara Breit, North Hollywood, Calif., is number one seeded,and number one bubble blower in the 1VesternTristate tennis tourney being.' held in Cincinnati. She claims that blowing bubbles relaxes her while b he is playing. (United Press Telephoto.) 0 - .. . Switch to the Safety of -- , , , '..- N ' 'sj ,74P'' ,,,- 4 - IT1:02 ,, ,:.'flt' ' - SPECIAL' , ' ' r - BURLINGANIE, Calif. (LIP)-- -John Emrich of La Jolla won the finals of the boys'. (11 years and under) singles in the Na- - : - ONE WAY TO RELAX - 2,110 - . ., Seixas Faces Aussie's Rose d - New Cars. ' , ,,t ' At West Jordan - ' - t 46 , - , ;.., f 4 - -: a1 0 - , . semi-fina- (Special)Two of past two seasons, both plan to ------ - - - . ,,- t , , . I four-gam- , - 771- -1 - - ,A- . - ' - rt s du 0' - ,, ...-- . round yesterday but Sirola's conduct In the match left such a bad taste for everyone that the matter is to be brought to the attention of Italian net authorities. Experts doubted whether Larsen belonged to the l round because Siro la appeared on the way to victory when he suddenly. seemed "to give up," The crowd hooted at Sir la but no heed to it and merely said later, "I was tired." all-cit- y I - sk 4,,,,:k,,,:,,,, major in business at DM. Iganald, a guard, received the 1954 Thom McAn award as Colorado's most outstanding prep football player. Besides playing on the Viking football team, Iganaki wis a leader in many school activities at North. Bolton, a plans. io play halfback at the Hilltop. He was a high school end. Bolkersfield, defeated Setve Morton was city low hurdles chamWARNING, comdid gan and Steve Bennett, both of in 1954 not but pion Salt Lake City, pete in track last season. wiU The Pioneer freshmen e slate this fall, play a Flitching Force Air the Academy -meeting ti The- Wasatch Bow. Hunters in the Cadets' first intercol- Assn': will hold its annual inArUM. t legiate competition, Oct. 8, and vitational shoot in Emigration also playing New Mexico, Wyo; A BAD GIRL! f:30 p.m. ColoradoA&M year- - Canyon starting at minund Sunday, according to. Gus ling& - - -- Dimas, shoot chairman. Friday and- Saturday nights The court will be over a huntwill find horseshoes flying in 71 -ing rangelocated two miles Jordan as the town's zoo. the from up the canyon horseshoe 'pitching tourna-- 7 Fourteen arrows will be fired ment under,witvgets z targetsbrpadhead Last- qualifying rounds atrangeL arrows. Fourteen target arrows for 145 p.m. each will be fired at standard tarThe tourney will be night gets a n with round run off The public is invited, Dimas 'robin used."system being exsaid. About 75 archers are scheduled are Is games Tubeless That Tire ,Seven The Only pected to partidpate. for Friday end the final eight , TQTALLY NEW! on Saturday. 'z , Selected Tires The Only , two more., pitchingI YOUTH 'SOFTBALL meets rethain on the summer as Original Equip- - t!,, .,Schedule. July 30-- in Murray EMOTIPOR S. !Thailand Park 4.1,, -- is next and the final will be - tru.tuI Fairmont 9, Garfield S. r. 10. Reservoir Lnzent on 1955's Jim... II Aug. 13 in Ogden:-L- . Kiwanis7, Jackson O. I ' - ': quarter-fina- l , 190-poun- -- - ' Angeles, 11.1A - --- - la a the top high school football players in Denver will enroll at the University of Denver in September and will perform Coach Dale Hardy's Pioneer freshman eleven this fall. Charles Inagaki and Bill Bolton, a pair of North High grads Who were choices the . ' ' ,v. - , z, . . . , -- - -- , 7 , - " " ir1.4601 , .4 ' ..( .,,,, . ., - - - --- lief of--Te- s, . ' . - , Baker. , 4 at i , ReaLayne and pronitsetran---le;---7-1-- ' West Jordan Park, and that were taking their daily worktiOn.packed undercard . to go fact is being greeted with sighs outs before growing crowds of with the feature. , by sponsors of the onlookers. Both Layne and, Baker have behemoth brawl. The appointment of Teddy been impressive in workouts lo m -- It Parkwayseemed, for a time, that Brenner, poputar-EasteFr date, and both are expected to .1 matchmaker, as one accelerate their training for the Layne,,a fellow who's- name -Arena has been box office magic here. of the judges marked official final - drivenext., week. Baker 14 bouts for yearshad lost, his action this week, but the Other works daily at 1 p.m. at the Edl-- , must await the arrival son Street Gym while Rowdi ..,.., 2 following: Ticket sales were officials -slow, and the West Jordan Park of William (Dusty) Bettors, holds forth at 1:30 p.m. at Jen.' West Jordan club began worrying about the innat:rriay mSaantua rgdear.yBmetotronrisnigs. due son,'s mink, r,an,ch.,7----T-I$15,000 plus price they.had paid for Baker's appearabce. Matchmaker Laurel Brown 1Coast 'League Proxy -, But the pressure has been - announced o n e preliminary relieved.- Promoter Mary Jen.' bout, but Bettors was needed !Cuts Heath ,Suspension son, reported an appreciable also .before the card could bei SAN FRANCISCO completed--Th- e acceleration tard is expected PresideneClatri Goodwin of Friday, figured the local faith-Ju- l to prov ide threeour-rounders- , the Pacific Cora League has cut two sixes in addition to ,the 10-i- l Were .warmint the suspension of San FrancleCO round feature. Seals' Manager Tommy Heath ;I to three days for 1?eefing with al The one Al Muted last Sunday. Umpire on will the I docket ready Goodwin at first imposed. a march Max Chris of Tooele and added an indetifine $50 against Boise's George To TKO veras. Also due for spots on. nite suspension after Heath and are sparmates of the Mutart- indulged in shoving taco. M tics over a close call at first principals, though it's doubtful that they'll fight each base during Sunday's double other. Oakland's Jackie Tor! header with San Diego. ,, TOKYO (INFO, Vor1d Feathemeig)it Champion Sandy Saddler scored a tech ... -, ' knockout over Japan's , i- ,MODIFIED. STOCK , Shigeji Kaneko with a smashing left hook to the jaw in the sixth round of a schNI Bob-Ifik- ' , , - - - ' k ' --- oro. Interest seemed to be gatheriThings elsewhere were going ng- momentum today in the ahead apace. Both Layne and S. L Tea rn sitos,e,sL Countfesienni thamplonships Larsen defeated Italian Davis Cupper Orlando Siro in his In itisior. Npt Méet 1"11-thmidd- I , ,-- ,,.- 0 :'e.:S:t.:.i.'-'qi.0'...'.- , , - I "4'3 ', . i s . - ' " .., ENGLAN'D, (UtnArt Larsen of San Leandro, Calif., was "marked man"' he prepared. to meet Friday-aAbe Segal of South Africa in the semifinals of the Midland, 0 Itto Top Local Prep Gridders To Enter Denver University '4-- ' - s ,,,,g,s,. . IMMINGHAM, 30-3- 3 --- The r ,,....t;..ttL,00' , ArtLarson, Reaches i Semifinals 72-hol- ' 44: f k -- - s - . arks& 'Mcin'' ar Amateur Win DENVER . it -- $4,,tl'ai-'-,1,- 4 I , e - , illi ,,,,. - red-ho- nine-under-p- . lit., V N. (UP)---Jerr- . , -- ; ' - , . , ''''' s 4,:1,4-47.4;',:v-.- -- . sn ,,, ,,, ,'', ,.., - or- - ''4,, s' - $,' - play---tOo- . By RICHARD McFARLAND 0-- , I' , ', United Press Sports Writer ST. PAUL, MINN. y Barber, the smallest pro in t golf, led the way into the second round of the St. Paul 63 under ,Open golf- -tournament Friday with a Ills belt. The smiling little Los Angeles pro, using a battered old i, putter, headed a 142:man field that was ripping par to pieces ! in the $15,000 event over Keller Course. ' in But even with his Thursday's first round"the CYO blasted out two runa in hottest round of my tournathe first inning and seven. more ment career"he was only In the second Thursday to coak, one stroke ahead of Fred 10-- to a victory over Guadalajara in the Amateur Baseball Hawkins, St. Andrews, IlL, and Art WallI Jr., Pacena Federation. R H F Manor, Pa. CYO 270 001 106 0 .. 000 000 0 0 6 3 Guadalajara Only one more stroke behind C: Benvetnu and 3. Benvegnu; Ogden and Irvine. at 65 were peppery Tommy Bolt Tenn.; young Chattanooga, , Alameda County Fair of Walker MintI-Jr.Augusta, Ga,, of LaArnold Palmer and Opens With Big Bang trobe, Pa. PLEASANTON, CALIF. (UP) Fifty golfers smashed par and Alameda County Fair 10 others equaled ope.ned with,a bang Thursd2yas ing round despite a y longshots romped home in the downpour. fifth and sixth races-t- o pay a Barber had a chance to eagle $1,929.50 daily double. the par five 18th hole and tie Only nine tickets were out the course record of 62 set by on the combination of Side Lloyd Mangrum in 1951. He Latch, which 'paid $86.60, and was 15 feet from the cup in Bamulat, which returned $40.10 two. But he missed the putt by , straight. inches ',for a birdie. -- - , , hand. .. - - ,..------ , ,,. - ,,14,vm, 411, 1 '' 2. 4 6) t( - , t..', ,, opening - , , e - -- --- k, Lanky Hillman Robbini ,,,., , , 10., , his bid ; Memphis Friday opened , ,' for an unprecedented fifth ,, , .,s, ' straight Colonial Invitational crown over à field of 31 crack ,'., I'S', ,' Pd southern golfers. -,'- ,,f : Posing as one of the biggest 4t,' , Ni I was threats Jim jolting ,llan- I ' 1 In the championship flight, Edith .Jennings - gum of Shreveport, ' 13 ILa., and Joe Brooks finistreeone-two- . -kJane Deweytopped medilist honors ;ith-- J ii in this flight in 4 Thursday and Vib,.,'. Jean ,Perkins, Helen Mageras and Olean Yoho took a qualifyingtotal Alt441. Man- tt?,,,1.4,1,,,:.,1:, nine-bo- le ' - . ----1 ' - -4,... first flight honors, . N gum forced Robbins to go three :yr ''' 4;1..4 . .46'' i extra oles-before kN, it,:b47x-,in - ,'4'i.' v,,,,6,,,, bowing -- a at -4 1953 the Ir. tou;nament f op 4v:4, 4,46atssti' ik 41.0 t, tttI, ,,,,,,, 4 1.4'i Robbins, still trying to shake IkaNg. '' ...,,,,'' .1,.. . . ,:t. lb 1' t' a 'lingering virus flublaSted to, ,'1, 4, 1,, 41a,:k 44tattk ( Off against Frank Edens' of ''I''',1 'a ketr '','' 4 r 4007 of:a .4'4,4; t .4,..,t, , .4t Lumbettok N.C, iny the 18 boles .f ,:i1,1711.,.. ta, t. 4,1 L '1 match-pla' ..'k'sik Friday. La l''N .'' Jp;04 lioititsl'',, Holds :'In St. Paul Open Meet - ri' k -- -,, ,L . - ''' -- - 77 - ---- -of ' Little Jerry, Barber - , ' - . - , , i..: - . nine-hol- e ' ' ' , - ',':, -- 1'. , , ,,,,-- e e ks. 5Ih Title e Rowdy :Rex:Still Has the Appeal '''- , Hazelle Taylor, who had become a grandmother only a few hours before, stroked her way to the medal-playFort Douglas 'omen's championship Thursday. - , , g , i , ' -----,--------li , TAKES FORT DOUGLAS'TITLE Lolonial Golf, 8 , ... - 8, 1955 - - T ,- '""DESERET NEWS AND |