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I BOUND-RETURW-MAY-3- 0., weather forced another postponement in 2,L Pioneer loop play wheikthe rails. tilfida,test for Derks Field Wednesday night was rained out 'Hive fans will not see the home team, In action Memorial again until May 30 when a Day double header is slated on the books dart--- ---Thtulfrdaythe Buzmrt truveltoMontsnalOr--siof action with the three at- Twin Tans . and another day on the road. , Bee-Ida- ho rdTh:esemaardelastasmeselloscuLt high- - Ittp-pri- -1 st rs fiome-for-hom- e- with-Or:14- tw, USAC SETS .i x . - , - '- DIAMONb....M:UTi : eastern-sid- e LOGANWestern Division baseball and tennis competition teams will hold p . bows out of the collegiate sports scene this weekend at Logan. their under showdown arcs the DESERET NEWS ,, ,..x , k,.; , USAC plays host to the division net tourney Friday and Satur at Denver Stadium, trials heats ''''.. r'.2' baseball day. while the Aggies entertain BTU in a day-nigto be run in the afternoon. Deni f.',0".;.,. 1141'''') i -It , double-heade- r. .. ,,,t!' ,i' F.de-A & and Colorado ver M, Vali. became at its 11 i - 4 Tennis activity moves under Is favored te crash thedepth, in a wiaiw,,-spite Wyoming's strength v,. :4 ,, way at 10 am. Friday on the sees circle la track. However. to few events, are expected 4 Aggie courts. AU three Utah the Aggies baps te make a 1:: battle it out for the title. Den' will be represented by strong bid ler the title. They colleges , , ,t,.. fotzr singles players while BTU will receive added strength in ver won both the eastern-sid- e SEEKS , .,,, ,r,,,. ' ,:.,:f.."''':!:t,.....,t., .... .-4 '.:' and Utah aho will furnish three the ' '',',.'". 1 !..." , and the conference champion- of Ralph Rey lams '' ' ,!'itt6i1 ..7...:..4..',.'''''',?;:',.....ii doubles teams apiece. The host wileperm '.:, y , will toss the javelin. season. I last ships two , enter school doubles will i' .. ' Against BTU in the season'S , The conference finals will be duos. first meet Roy lance Injured his , , s. r ,, held a week later at Denver Utah and BTU will be fa- throwing arm and basal thrown te split laurels la the in a dual meet 'ince. The vored at also .; ! ; ' ' ' 4 '' ,. :,:'''' ? night. i , . ': , .1 ' totals meet, mach as they ties' hest chances for victory :' 7 ' ,:,t ' Ai:!,.; ::,4., : The moment ' around big ' ' "' '''' ' '''.! 1 '''Zt4 '' ' split la their two dual meets. lay in the held events and in these parts right now is what Only a surprise could give the the 880 which Carve! Jackson BYU and Utah can do to Utah is expected to win. t A sifting committee has been named by the University of Aeries a tennis title. MORE FOR THE TROPHY CASE Dick lit-oddefending contrackmen Saturday night. 'Utah to seek out a football coach to replace Ike Armstrong who ference champ, Dtck Brower, Bruce Q. Ross and Duane Hatch, members of the USAC rifle team, accept the Deseret Utah State, once a power- - last week accepted a position as athletic director, University of both of BYO, and Joe Kenny house in the field of the side News-UtaNews traveling trophy awarded the Aggie sharpshooters as winners of the Deseret h ,Minnesota. from Utah are leading prospects . ledger, lost its weight pushers. Rifle and Pistol Association eight-wee- k Blow the singles title. for committee The will postal rifle meet Instructor Sgt. Frank comprise Utah, always strong in the Finals will be held Saturday n Leland Dthre. Alt, far left, and Chris Nielsen, Deseret News correspondent, far right, look on. The races and the jumps, h a s oyf Creecrci; chiiirmaA. The weather jinx dealt trtah's with activity set to begin at 10 athletic USAC rifleers add the News' trophy to an already impressive array of honors won preps another blow Wednesday weightsters to go with it this cm. and Olpin. university president, this year. season. in the postponement ot Elton W. Pace, president of the BaseballUtah State's divi- restating of games until Friday. And the ties seem to be alumni association, member of sion champs against defending a pair The class B championship deep enough in strength to the board of regents and regents' champs. BY1Iwill be staged MEETS between Monroe and Bing game take the under points too. ball Smithfield park. ham was George Strickland pulled a representative on the athletic at the SPORT CHIPS by : supposed to have been With five placers, it must be t hitCoach Belle board. Mary hustling a third and fastie Wednesday night and remembered recwon five of six games held Thursday but it has bfen have ters make committee This will d 41 fourth place combined is as grabbed the main event mat ommendations to the athletic already to clinch the title, so tentatively set for Friday at Derks Field. South and East ture from Tony Olivas at the board. The as a first for points. regents will make even a double loss Friday had an important game moted Utah could use Keith Toll- - Coliseum. Strickland and 011- the final decision. wouldn't knock them from the from Wednesday to Friday. in the hurdles right vas drew main event honors, Names of all applicants will title. However, Coach Bell will strup 6,1 South needs a victory over the five other grap- i be now, but that's spilt ..lpilk. after outlastingseven-makept secret, arcordirtS to Dr. use every effort to down the Leopards to n battle a in piers pin a tie with Davis Utah has another, irk.'tyne olp m "This we think is neces- Cougars twice. I will be at for the Big Eight crown., The we are to ferret out the if First Jensen who should cop, both royal. game A sary Friday Olivas with an nesi man for the winner of the Mter races, Harry Burchell should. abdominalpinning position and 2 o'clock with the nightcap set the winner of Big Eight plays first the stretch for Thursday's Carbo8 not are crowds of the applicants for p.m. Capacity take the discus, Bill Wolfer-fal- l, place any n-Box Mex clash for the the Up Eder Strickland tapped in thecniversities expected for both contests. Ken- state Volleyball bows out of its sheim the quartermile. 23. lean on the shoulder and gained, or jeopardy May title, and Jim now Berret. old around the after Eardley dull ny repcolleges can they may Dave Is BYU Chadwick of ballyard get pretty first teason in the LDS sports Things the second fall as Olivas turned iiresent." the U. mound be Rockne the to both will seem the athletes and of John Time hours. the first couple president pointed the sprints and bowed to the crowd. limelight Friday and Saturday virtually conceded workhorses during the day. d and the METRO SLATE drag. ball! out. run, the mile took Bill the first of the the with initial lAelby running It was about this time last year, as we recall, that we Wednesday night Coach Howand the two mile are anybody's from Dale Haddock in the semi. All Church tournament. ard (Tuff) Linford sent his race. Carrel Jackson of Utah poked a little fun in print at Pioneer League Prexy Jack came back a Wks IS is piss. tracksters through an arc-ligZusti,--AntritsHa'Ewell for his "proclamation tie acceleration" which was Sixteen teams, six from Salt State and Walt Steffenson of finals but Haddock noose" to session in preparation Lake City and the remainder BYU have been the best in the with the "hangman's vs. practice hung on locker room doors throughout the league. a.inuenuitiassi for Saturday nighrs division S. L. cesty Merchants. k of the circuit had constructed a from points throughout Utah, half mile and mile. Mel Free- - take the second and third falls.1 The genial IPS, is& 9 ?Mess Buzz and pees Hayamaka Sugy meet at Pro". mama Rardsrsre. set of rules and regulations designed to keep the affairs of the open the title chase Friday at 5 'bairn and Doug Hart, of Utah,, battled to a Jones1 ' p.m. in the Deseret Gym. game moving along at a normal clip. There were provisions to should be able to take the Gust Johnson was the The U and I softballers is two-miDr. Richard S. Tanner take care of interruptions by too much bickering with the honors. be eliminated in the seven-ma- n tournament director for the rl umps, too many chats with erratic pitchers, too much The jumps? Mare Hess of battle royal, going out in six blanked the Deseret News, 0 LtaA Pioneer meet. in general with the procedure of the game. Utah and Russ Hillman of BYU minutes. Hayamaka followed Wednesday night at White Park 'to move into a league leading We assume the rules are still in effect, but unlike last is and Dan Lindsay of Utah State The tourney schedule one minute later and Jones was tie with Radio Institute. drawn along regular year, when they helped noticeably, the rules haven't imin on the high jump. Hess it,d. figure stopped in nine, Melby in 12 and Hotel Utah tallied 16 runs on championship-consolatio- n proved the time element too much to date in the 1950 camflight and Lindsay tied for second in Haddock in 14 minutes. out-run seven hits to Vets Hos, lines with the first round run- the conference behind Jerome paign. 4 Maybe Mr. Barnwell should mail out carbons as a repital. ning in four shifts of two games Biffle of Denver a year ago. Hillminder. each at 5, 5:30, 6 and 6:30 p.m. man tied for fifth place. Wednesday night's results: BULLETIN 7, R W In the seven days, Monday through Monday last week, the Dan Lindsay, fourth in the. U and MES MES MES MES a a a Paralture league sponsored 26 productions. Total elapsed time for the Deseret 1 Saws !conference last year, is riding' baseball week was something slightly over 65 hours. Simple Two games will be played the best There will be no softball 0,; spot for the broadjumps 1 3 II Heri(is arithmetic tells us that the figures add up to something near on the main 14. .held the at v' Fort 8. simultaneously 4 1 Douglas Dragons Yfi !The pole vault could be taken games hours per game. two and one-hafloor of the Deseret Gym with !diamond Thursday night, it was Hate milli by BYU's Jim Hill. 16 kickoff honors falling to Lib12 1 4 There's only one j a velin announced Thursday afternoon Vets Hoepttal NOT GOOD; NOT BAD erty Ward of Park Stake !thrower this year and that's by officials of the city recreation Montireottory War,' 4 3 3 ...... Lanz Co against Layton Second Ward of ;loop. That isn't bad. It also isn't good. Of the 26 games, 42 North Davis Stake Slaterand two were seven inning affairs and one went to 11 frames. I ville of Farr West Stake against Numerous factors enter into the time element in a game. Twenty-sevent- h Ward of EmiOSA Speed at which the pitchers work is important, the expedlency .4 gration Stake, These openers with which pitchers are relieved is another and the umpire i are at 5 p.m. bickering and baiting doesn't speed things up any. Eight first round games will Possibly the one thing that contributes most to the lag is The board of directors of the be finished by 7 p.m. Consolathe overall hustle, or lack of it, by the teams. Ski Association Intermountain tion flight tilts take over at 7 There might be a question about whether Or not the will meet May 23, at 7:30 p.m. 7:30. and semifinalist Four VetNEW YORK (AP) I Major Brooklyn Dodgers and sold in the Salt Lake Chamber of length of a game is so important. Some people we know teams in the championship League baseball clubs girded for eran Catcher Ray Mueller to the Commerce. think that it takes quantity before they get their money's bracket will be named at 8 and the long summer run Thursday Pittsburgh Pirates. worth. The fact, however, that steps have been taken in the Delegates to the recent Na8:30 p.m. Consolation semifinals after Here were the other last day iional Ski Association meet at past to speed up the game indicates that baseball in general" stripping down to regular 9 at go p.m n Is of the opinion that the snappier, the shorter, the better. the weight changes: ;Sun Valley will make a report The title semifinals and finals playing - New York Giarits---Aske- d We concur- limit of activities at that meet. Other in both championship and conLast hour maneuvers to beat Waivers on First Baseman Mike matters to be discussed are the solation play are slated for SatHERE 'N THERE ' the midnight deadline saw a McCormick. transfer of Jackson. Wyo.. from .42 urday night. r St. Louis Cardinals Sent the ISA; National Giant Slalom number of significant roster Ten different prospects are slated to get a chance with the FAVORITES Bees in the next few weeks, according to Owner Bert Dunne, changes, none claite as unique as Outfielder Johnny Blatnik to to be held at Alta next year and t the NAD fund. ietfress.0.0 .1.1At t Houston on who is madly cartwheeling around looking for strong links recall. on the list of favorites that of the New York Giants. High 1 with which to powerize the Hive.... s Leo Durocher for the big meet is tall Ninepolo groundChicago Cubs Optionedi It's hard to visualize Chief Kickalaoo Ike Armstrong at teenth Ward of Salt Lake Stake. ers, struggling to get out of the Catcher Carl Sawatski Kent Murdock Named He doesn't look ' Minnesota after being a Ute for so long. on Hale plus second division, were left with recall. Ralph. Ray I )1, '411 Ute anything like a Gopher.... and grid star. third basemen and pair of Cincinnati RedsSent Pitch.- To Morgan Coach Post HIVE HONEYHem m Widemeyers long, scampering Marv 'Hess and Wilbur May Kent Peterson to Syracuse of catchers. Kent (Tule) Murdock was catch in centerfield Monday night was the best fielding play make this team tough to beat. In the biggest move of the the International League. head named football coach at to fathom the Dunne's Bert we've seen this yekr. trying Nineteenth won the Division 9 day, a three-wa- y St. Louis Browns Gave Morgan High School. Lotus W. shuffle, the secret of Glen Tuckett who hits 'em long and often on the road crown from Twenty-sevent- h Baseman Frank Gustine Christensen, superintendent Third Third Baseman Giants bought but can't get hold of the ball for the home folks in Derks Twenty-seventWard. with from the his unconditional release. Field Dick Powers, who's about the best knocker to date John and Chick Woolf and Dick Johnny Jorgensen for the Hive, is the guy who will be reserve catcher, utility Bateman, is another Infielder and take a regular turn in the outfield to boot.... favorite. FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE i.,.' ,,,,., :, : -- ) - ,,, low,. t -- ,, .,':.:. ,: .'. .... - ;,:.:-'- , ,.:,.. ..-- "1 -- .0. a ,- , .., , 0 ;tD40() . AtpDt FT, Saturday second-place- , ': ::' - 1 , , ' ''.:,7' ,s'",:' ,, t:...:,..- ! - ..:,,v,i:,-.--- i -- '2, - i- 41 ; ! , t , : I , , ,:. . ' - , ' ' ' ,,s; : - - Will Play Big rs Shciiild'aisiiii-ciiill5fli-544-1- .'? f..' - ..:. , :,, ;,,:t '' 1,.. - pliOlkiAL-- at 'l ... - - ..,:,-,, :, :, t ik , 0 BEES;.-MQN.ITAN- lighters who should win the Provo Role Night various events. The mew names aren't whose big in the track and field MILLER enough HACK By lot.ture te elate lite prediervihif (they are the ones wit ran track and field meet, where the figure so promi- third. fourth and fifth) are nently in the scoring, but. University of Utah looms as the likely the athletes whe will decide the whole issue. team to beat in this year's Western Division meet And Saturday night these unThe three western - slope as one Aggie sung heroes will have their Ralph Roylance, cinderBYU the teams will take booster put it. is a chance to do their share. drome at 7:30 p.m. for the start record breaker andRoylance will go after We might add that all proof the field events and 8 p.m. a new state and conference title ceeds from the track and field if he can get it. His conference meet will be set aside for the for the first running test. the same time the three throw right now is 219.7, a tee-- new BYU fieldhouse. $ t ; '1 , '' ,. .,..- - 1. ; ,x4 r .0. " '- - ) s, - - ,..,., - - ., , , i .. i- ' .i.,- 4.- 4, . ' ,,, - - ....-- 4 '' .. ,.: - ' '' , s, : !,,- ,,,- Iti,3 Second-Place- '.-t,,- . .., ,I, ' k: ) '' t,, s.. -- pr- ' - x , r- - - ..v.:.' t -' tap, - ol- 1,,-- ' ,,,,tAl, , .1 44 :' 11- - ) ' a " ,, - ''' ' t . ' ' -. .Y0, ,; - :.:7v , ''',, ',-- ., - ' - ' s:,,:" , N.,: .'''',;' 4,',,, :i.,,'', N, - : , 0 , . , - .,. ' - , II Ilil-.;- 4 , , A . - s , .,- - 1.1k . - .. r . ,, - : 10111. ,,,,, . - , - e- . !, ,', dpc k (r.....-N.r- , - - N f3 i . - - - ' ; , ' 114.! , ., DESERET NEWS, Thursday, May 11, 19 E , , ht ' OUT COACH : .",, 1 j ,,::. , ,,--- ' s''...' i Committee Sifting Named at University - 't !..24. , , ' ONE Weather Hands Prep Slate G eorgeWi ns Mat Feature CHURCH r".") Volleyball DEE CHIPMAN - tea-goo- t Tourney Scheduled Little More Hustle Might Pioneer Productions Speed - 1 880-yar- i J&I Moves l top-kic- ht into Deadlock le dilly-dallyi- 8-- a summer hat m .0o, with a southern drawl 16-1- 2. - P' 1 I lf Directors Slate Meeting Cincinnati Reds Send Peterson to Syracuse , , .1g and-Dav- e 24-ho- er high-jump- I 1 h, pre-me- 'NEWS' PUBLIC PARKS (You PROVO 0 SALT LAKE 0 must check one 0 Sex City Date Birth 'hone ' Age.... Court Preference Time Preference Doubles Partner p Itqter, loser 7 loser Mall entry blank Deseret IS boss airbards $t arali Lake City roarnassest dates LoganMay 1 ; Salt LalsoJuno to Dept it tt Cities asd ProvoJuno rws Dm Deseret All stateliest must so reported Illesk ImmoMime,' attar play tosilludes Deviates pastimes mast send is separate astry Masks. oyes tboask sot s sissiesCompetitios is Halted to contestant's aro slassitisaths. I-- .. n Soc6nd-Impa- , Loser 29,1nao 1 IN wait Dotaalts will 14 (tailed after a Salto aro tarnished oraly tor asartartlaal aad nboodatmil rowed& 'A; ., 'I-.',- . , . - . ' ': t I f v '(it4ii,., - - ift ;:' Ogden lath-Mt- c .: A 1,001"16. A' ''',,----..- 1 : ,- 11.44 ,-' s, , vs. -- . - . : , - -- , t loser ,76r. - 213t- rim and very yarrow Isaud....is sotylect and 1 ,, h kasitss-teim30 am ISM'S rifteesith vs. istithOT 20 winner lath ner Orten lath-34t- h ward of immattlation lionitinWa p m. ' with the accent on coolness and soltrinealL althea Wet r . : ,, ,---- ,l , "A yours today from our complete ass:atwat'. , r7 : 4.4 ,:- Llhertv-tartetr- of usagnoTm Ma& IN . . Ward. loser Ks - vs. - SAtith." I -, z Straight out of the "Old sons and Planter, Pooch aomes this traditionally Istyled sommer hat, 'Coma Plantation has Wide , ". : . - ,.. n ,,,e - .1.; -, - f, $853, . - I- - IL.,.Ipe ..7,::''.!.-.,1-- IT 7 , h Fifteenth A - .1 :. ,. I r"i ',;e4,3 ., Slaterville-27th- p m ' 11 't000moilt'. . rifl:ln CHAMPIONSHIP p mWinner PIt Milicrete-Nt.r17th vs ytnner nner Hal.adee-Loge- n Fifth ea Inner Slater Ward. rewit. , tt' hHovisvilis Promotion TENNIS. ln ri CONSOLATION Loser. Liber y - Laon HolladaT n (No Entry Fee Needed) 'N Sta. city) Name Address Waterville. Ta Farr 27tir Ward Emigration 5 10 p m Smith llith Ogden Ogden !Peke vs 34th Ward. Rirerrde S,ake :18,11 Ward. Riverside S,ace vs. Hortsi:7a Ward. &Ming Stake, A k East Mil1er...4, p m Ego Stake vs. North 17th Ward. Set Lake Stake: Holladay Second Ward. Rig Cottonwood Stake vs, Logan Fifth Ward. East Cache Stake. 30 p m. neteonth Ward. Salt Lak Stake vs. Grantsville g.ekond. Grantsville Stake: 11Emas Ward. South &vomit Stake vs. Logan 1591 Wrd. Cache Stake. r: t ,.. Stalr: issooh Strest Stake Second. bY ;Now Liberty Ward, Park Stake vs rit Layton TENNIS ENTRY BLANK LOGAN OGDEN GRAND PLANTATION et itioisk,i,:vi& PLAYS ' ls'ks.... TENNIS. EXHIBITION . . tpont , ,i 37 7; :, A: ,,. I AT LOGAN David Freed, former Utah Open champion and long one of Utah's greatest netters, will meet Nadim H&j (right). national champion of Lebanon for the past five years. in a featured tennis exhibition at the Logan finals of the Deseret News "Tennis Talent Search" Friday. The match is slated at the Logan High School courts at 7 pin. Iv take less than the bezt don't take less tiwys a LEEL . Agyeali04' St lato 136 MAIN -J :, , ; 1 ...1 A', ,, , , , - ,, - . , - ,,,,1:-A-., - - 717, |