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Show y Softball Gals p Plan to Tip Illinois Club The Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, July 7, 1961 .10 Aug. 22: Pro Grid Treat I ' i - 1 - . of Aug. 22, is being cosponsored by the Bleacher Quarterbacks and The Salt Lake Tribune along with the Salt Lake City Junior Chamber of Commerce. - Those who like to sit near midfield and what football fan doesnt can get a grand seat by ordering tickets now by mail. Simply dip die adjoining coupon and mail it with a check or money order. Along about Aug. 22 when picnics, fishing, bewaterskiing, swimming and fun wore as much so not be to they quite gin Jn June, guess what . . . a great football game will be played in the University of Utah stasun-bathi- dium. . FOOTBALL FANS, ; 1 :JL a hardy breed who wOl brave any kind of weather to see beads knock .and leather pop, should flock to this game hi " the cool of a late August evening. - And the head knocking and die leather pop- ping will be strictly major league as die San Francisco 49ers and the Minnesota Vikings b! a rugged National Football League will be .the opponents. I - THE Out to revenge two earlier losses' this season, the Utah Shamrocks wiU take the softball Grid Wednesday and Thursday against a Pekin, HL, team invading Utah this week. By Associated Presa A DALLAS, July 6 Cal Koonce ), beating the stolen base and Frank Zupos Ranger for the third time throwing error gave die Bees d two more in the fifth. Danas muy fell one run this year, I a a t d 8 and Innings and had to bo short as Ron Hogg was called THE FIRST Dallas run, in die out at the plate to end the game bailed out by Jack Warner. resulted from a walk to first, Salt Lake City woo the opendie RanScott Breeden, ), Martinez, two infield outs, and e ed a series, ger starter, retired after six, a wild pitch. The third inning here Monday right----and Bob Colligan pitched two-h- it Ranger run combined a walk to had WHO doubled shutout ball the rest of the Ron Debus, Boaks single, a HOGG, home die singling Hector Mar- way. passed ball and a balk. SALT LAKE overcame a tinez, moved to third as Glen Johm Wojciks double, Don Beckert threw low to first on Ranger lead with a three-ru- n Taussig's single and a double Chet Boak's hopper. fourth which featured Don Lan- play gave the Rangers another The ball eluded John Bocca-bell- drums single, Ron Campbells in the eighth. who recovered in time to double and a two-ru- n homer by nip Hogg at the plate with what Don Eaddy, his fourth. would have been the tying run. Three singles by Koonce, Beckert and Landrum, plus a I U8 LakaCttr abrkM rtM 5 8 1 MarHnat 18 4118 Whited 5111 Back art M SIIBiHasad American Legion 4 188 Landrum rf 31 3 Debus 3b Boccbeda 1b 4 8 6 Boak lb 4818 4 130 Camabtlllh 4 I 3 ) Wotcik rf 1, Judge 0 Holladay 4818 4 6 8 81 Taussis R DavnH West 5, Murray 0 4 1 I tlZueoc 388 8 Eaddvte 4818 HoMener 4 618 Huslwi lb South 10, Cyprus 4 . 4 118 Braedan p 1888 Kooncab 8 6 8 Coll wan 8 1818 Wamars Granite 9, Draper 1 Tate 3TS184) Granger 6, Skyline 1 1(41 M 66--6 Midvale 7, East 3. MlMOr 181 68 811- -4 (6-8- ninth-innin- g one-thir- w t - (4-5- 5-- 4, five-gam- -' ! Gwen Adams, hard hitting Shamrock pitcber-infieldis scheduled to taka the monad ia one of the games against 1 er, for a reserved seat with general admission ducats going for 83. Letteo of Pethe Students and youngsters can get the general kin. admission tickets for 32. Said the ticket orders to die Athletic Ticket She was not able to make the Office, University of Utah. Those fans living in recent road trip to the midwest the Salt Lake area can order their tickets' where the Shamrocks dropped a to the Illinois club THE GAME, slated for 8 p.m. that evening by calling in parson at the U. of U. ticket office. double-head' iS in and Will try THE TWO GAME series will Gwea Adams Wesfs Greatest start Wednesday night at the to stop midwester gal stars. Ogden Softball Park. The battle will follow a Bears 2, 89ers 1 preliminary game between of Ogden and Roy Rider DENVER, July 6 (AP)-C- ecfl Roofing of Salt Lake City. The Butlers three-hi- t pitching preliminary game is Mated for boosted Denver to a 1 Pacific Danas 7 p.m. Coast League baseball victory E Backsrt, CamobML Martinet. Zuaa. Salt Lake City 1. Dallas 1. LOB Oklahoma Gty Monday DP over Salt Laka City A Dallas 6 SB Landrum. aatwo the Aaaoclated Prett By Thursday night B Camoball, Haas. WoWk. and Huthas. (4). tion&lly ranked womens clubs night. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA, M h rarbkas 0 601 0081 1 8 Koonc (W, City 8 Wimbledon champion meet at New White Park ia Oklahoma 46 46 3 4 July 1 608 818 . 8 Danvar 6k Warner 0l2 4 Roy Emerson has taken the first Salt Lake City. Gkntt. Kemmarar (61 and Rinhinsi Breeden (L. AS 1 Coll lean W Butter (54). L Bunar and step toward winning reinstateCrawford Door meets Luds Kammarar cokar. Bate PS Hol-Koonc. Koonc WP Danvar. ran Hama ) 1 JO. A 411. ment in the Lawn Tennis Associklackaby. set die preliminary Lettering in ation of Australia for himself for 7 p.m. and other top players. Lorene Ramsey, who hurled Pro Fcotbsll We would Ilk to hlro a sales engineer who has both wins for Pekin on its home A IN LETTER to LTAA presthe capability of moving into sales management. rubto toe the is field, expected ident Norman W. Strange, ShamEmerson said he Is .seeking ber in Ogden against the Compensation $10,000 to $13,000 per year. Exten Rohde reinstatement because the pres- rocks. cellent fringe benefits, car supplied and expenses 'Former Utah State Star ent situation "is hurting AustraTHE PEKIN LETTES are -- paid. lia as weD as Australian tennis. coached by Charles (Chuck) McIf you are Interested In a sound future, please U. of U. Stadium August 22, 1964 S p.m. Cord, former University of BradEMERSON AND Fred Stolle, contact Mr. Emery, Ramada Inn, Room 248, beley, AAU and Olympic basketWimbledon the beaten The Lake Sait State the He is Illinois finalist, tween lt30 and 4 p.m. on July 8th. star. ball Tribune, Sponsored by f and several other male tennis Amateur Softball Association Bleacher Quarterbacks and We will hold Interviews on Wednesday afterstars were dropped from the Commissioner and chairman of I Salt Lake City Junior Chamber of Commerce noon July 8th, and Thursday morning, July 9th. Davis Cup team and suspended the ASA Hall of Fame National from the association early this Committee. year when they refused to heed Minnesota San Francisco an association ban on playing in tournaments abroad before vs. the Australian championships. s. TICKETS are 85 r Bees Check Dallas Rally to Winy 5-- 4 1 r ,-- Tying Run Out at Plate - 2-- 0 a, er 3-- 2 Xv- 2-- Aussie Stars Ask Chiefs ... 1 Sham-rock-Pek- in Sa-V- . To Forgive 2-- HR-E- addy CLASSIC (5414 36(1 49ers u 00 Vikings Address orders tot Reserved - Tickets 00 is letter to Strings was discussed by the associations fourmia executive committee Monday. Athletic Ticket Office, General Admissioe University of Utah, Student Salt Lake City 12, 00 Gen. Adm. and T 0-3- A-- Sb 30th ANNUAL UTE STAMPEDE 4 BLACKHAWK ENCAMPMENT NEPHI, UTAH 3 NIGHTS 8 P.M. 1 JULY 9-10- -1 Parade Each Day 4:00 p.m. $3,125 Purse Money Nation's Top Specialty Acts Maurice Tolley, Jack Brough, One of America's Best Rodeos Secy. Monty -- Young's- Carnival GM DEALER SERVICE The committee was expected to call a fun LTAA meeting . DEPENDABLE! later in the week to consider lifting the suspensions. Utah FINAL VOTING among mem bers of the traditionally conservative association is likely to be dose, but there are Indies-tonthat some states which originally supported the suspensions now wiU vote to reinstate the players. s for check or money order for $ reserved seats at (circle choice) $5.00, $3.00, or $2.00 each, including tax. (Please include self-addressed, stamped envelope.) Enclosed Is Name - Open Tennis Feud Nears City prefer seat high on east side , low I west side - Vienna Parley , in stadium, . ,take checks payable tot The Trihuni Pro Football Game VIENNA, July 6 (UPQ -The important issue of open tennis tournaments is expected to furnish most of the fireworks at the 'Portland Gains Quick Lead, Then Defeats Seattle, 1 Pres PORTLAND, ORE., July ony two-ru- n Curry belted a and inning, the first in homer Portland went onto a 1 Pacific Coast League victory over Seattle Monday night Reliefs pitcher Jack Curtis for pitched seven tight innings By Aiaoclated 4-- 'Handball Team Shares Crown Portland after Weaver became starter ill France also favors mixed tournaments, but die United States, Australia, Russia and Iron CurCurtis took over with a M tain nations likely will oppose advantage because Portland open tennis. scored again in the second off THE QUESTION of whether loser Gary ModreH. . to lawn tennis in fuSEATTLE SCORED its only ture Olympic games program run in the fourth inning as Billy starting in 1968 also will be on . Harrell singled, then moved the agenda. indicated that it Russia has n on around to home single by Joe Pedrarzlnl and n double by will join up with die United States in an attempt to have Tim Cullen. Tony Martinez drove in Port- lawn tennis included in the fulands final run in die fifth in- ture Olympic games. Italy and ning, singling after a walk to Iran also favor this proposal Gordon Lund and a sacrifice by had given up hit in tws innings. Weaver Bill Reg Chapman and Geurts won the Salt Lake City handball title Monday night 0 decision over with a 21-Johnson-Dic- k Qessold Curtis. George - 77 at die YMCA. Scattt wj Johnson- - Clessold are the Portland Modroll R. e. Smith (51. RIMU. (7) Wcavar. Curt U) and reigning state doubles champs and GlbaoniW J.Curtta L ModmK but couldnt match the even- Bookar. Horn, rao Itertland. Curry (11). tual winners in the windup of a xin. the city tourney that began a Padres, 4-- 3 month ago with 16 teams SAN DIEGO, CALIF., July San Diego extended its AP) winning streak to five and Hawaiis losing streak to eight Monday night as die Padres scored a 44 win in Pacific Coart League play. DAN NEVILLE went the route NO INTERESTl for the Padres to gain his ninth NO CARRYING CHARGEI win against seven losses. He alUP TO 1 YEAR TO PAYl lowed only three hits, two of them homers. ' 21-2- International Lawn day. England again b expected to lend the fight to throw open the Wimbled oa and other maJim jor amateur tournaments t o professionals. 4-- 1' one-da- y Tennis Federation meeting which will be held here Wednes- 1 1 0- - ). (2-- ). NYLON ,.i TIRES .M MO- -1 3 X 4 800 1 Son Dwoo MeGiomihv Wamt (71 and Polio. Ssdowskl (Si Nawilte and Said. Navlll (Bj). L McGiothlia (341. STOPPING POWER IN THE HANDS OFAN EXPERT! 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