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Show W 'fr . y '" y PORTLAND, ORE., Aug. 20 '(UPI) The Portland Beavers, with Gene Oliver driving in eight runs on three homers, Ta- snapped leagueleading comas Aug. 20 (UPI)' The United States team captured the womens Wight-ma- n Cup tennis championvicship Sunday with a tory over Great Britain, The American girls sewed series up the when Justina Bricka defeat, ed Angela Mortimer, winning streak by sweeping a Pacific Coast from the League double-heade- r Giants, 10-- and 10-4-, here Sun- This Day in Sports e 6-- 1 0 n day- OLIVER, who boosted his season's home run output to 27, hit his third grand slam home run of the season in the second inning of the seven-inninopener to pace the 10-Beaver win. First cam: 10-8- 4-- g 0 AUG. sHaller Total, 81,1932 IBaEH JACOBS, OF BERKElEy, CAUF., &4 WON HER TENNIS SINGLES TITLES WUS FIRST STPA1GWT U.S. NATIONAL AT FOREST WHEN SHE BEATCAK0L1N BABCOCK IN U, 37 Vr Svadlrmt 6-- 2. 6-- Moffitt The UJS. team won all three matches to open play Saturday 11:15 a m. Pleasant Hill vs. 12 30 p.m. Terrace Fifth vs. Chand- Fourth. LDS Softball Meet Opens Today Ht: Are r' for Everybody 0 0 4 1 Total 34 M 13 I Hit Into doublo play lor Got in 7th. 4 Tacoma 13 SOI Portland E M Pcrrr. DP McMinn, Bride- weser and Beltram. LOB Tacoma 6. Burd. GagUano, Portland 8 3B Ricketts. M Perry. 3B Maaon, St Phil-lipMcHR Oliver, RicketU. Minn. k i nbbH la 7 7 7 4 3 Duffalo (L, 1 1 3 S 3 4 V, Goetz 4 0 0 I 3 7 McMinn W, T 1:59. 94 Second game: TACOMA 6-- 4 By Associated Press Aug. 20 Garrido a Mota rf Hiller 2b Philips lb Rhode If M Prry cf Hain 3b Haller c Fisher p Davialt p Tfnthlr p PORTLAND ab r h rbl r k rbl 8 0 0 0 Landrmlf 4 0 0 aa 4 13 0 Brdwsr 4 110 4 3 3 0 Burda rf 4 3 3 0 4 1 2 1 Oliver lb 3 3 3 4 4 2 4 0 3 1 Whitec 4 0 0 0 Ricktta 3b 3 3 3 01 4 0 2 3 1 2b 0 4 Gaglino 4 0 0 01 Hickmn cf 4 0 0 0 1 1 0 A 0 0 Barnes p 10 0 10 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 Duffalo p 1 0 1 t Totals 37 4 10 t T.Uls 341.13 out for in 7th. Taeema 10 Tiefenthsler OOS .00 DONT BUY A $10 TIRE 4 213 .6Hawaii Islanders rallied for Pertiand 0x 1. E GagUano. DP Hain, Haller and three runs in the ninth Inning Hiller; Oliver. and RicketU, GagUano 2. 2B- Sunday to defeat the slumping LOB Tacoma 6, Portland RickSB White. Gagliano, in a Pacific Ricketts, Mounties, etts, GagUano. HR Oliver 2 Coast League game in - 6-- BILL WERLE was the win ning pitcher, although needing niah-inmnhelp from Diego g mu By Daviault. T 2 00. A 2.000. Seui. HAWAII Slider ss Tthmn 3b Johnsn If VANCOUVER ab r h rbl 12 01 4 0 2 01 1 5 Presctt rf c Blcna rf Bernier cf McMns lb Wbster 2b Parks e Werle p Wilson b Grant Segui p ab r h rbl Charles 3b 5 2 3 3 Consolo 2b 4 0 1 0 4 0 1 Torre lb Menke ss 3 0 11 Azcue c Goss cf 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 10 0 0 Schindler Takes Shoot Honors Moroni Schindler ol Salt Lake City captured the grand 4 110 SunBambrgr p 2 110 aggregate championship Morehd p 0 0 0 0 day in the 19th annual Inter0 0 0 Greene p 0 0 0 0 Brunet p 0 0 0 0 mountain smallbore rifle tour0 0 0 0 ney at the Salt Lake City PoTotals 89 0 36 4 Totals 24 4 ft 4 lice Range. for Werle in ftth: Schindler scored 1,597x1,600 for Prescott for Wilson in ftth; for Brunet in ftth. with 169 Xs to nail the title. in ftth; 1AI 000 018 d Melvin Jackson of Salt Lake Hawaii 008 000 2004 Vancouver was second with 1,568 and 65 E Menke, McManus. Haas DP Charles to Consolo to Torre; Torre to Xs. Schindler also scored a Menke to Consolo. Slider to McManus LOB Hawaii 10, Vancouver 7. perfect 400x400 in the dewar 2B Slider. Charles HR Toothman, has been Charles, McManus. S Bamberger. SF match, first time it Menke. done in 10 years. 5 1 2 Grndcls 5 0 0 0 Haas if 10 3 0 10 10 10 0 10 0 0 4 0 Werle (W, 6 7) Segui Bamberger Morehead (L Greene Brunet T 2 40, A rf Herrsphcr lf-- t 1 8 0 0 I Other scores: Teddy Ferguson, Ksys-viUExpert 1,540 and 50 Xs. First sharpJohn Ferguson, Kays-villshooter 1,561 and 59 Xs. Marksman LB. Melvin Jackson. Unclsssilied Love, Ksysviile, 1,530 and 44 Xs. 0 12 2 1 0 t 984 You take it out of the tire. Many tires are being advertised today for pennies above or below $10. 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Riverside vs. Blchland Second. 3 p.m. Ogden 34th vs. Fullerton. At Wasatch Bowl Fert Bemglas; 5:30 p m. Chuck Wagon dinner for all players, team and tournament of4: ficials. Columbia va. No. Osgood, , Fifth t h ior champ and Queen Creek, Monday at 5:30 p.m. when a Second vs. Rose Park Tihed, No. The annual LDS Tiufir vs Pleasant at held is Moreland 10 dinner Arizona also am. of is at be will All defending chuckwagon games George played Softball Tournament opens No. 4: Edmonton Fourth vs. Q. Morris Softball Park, with four the Liberty Park band shell Green, ' Fifteenth. No. 2. games every 75 minutes beginning Monday morning at George Q. junior champ. MONDAY'S SCHEDULE 11.15 a.m. Soda Springs vs. Studio et ft 30 a m.' 2; Eugene vs. Long Beach Morris Park, 2300 So, 2nd MONUMENT PARK Fifth, At Gterge Q. Morris ftaftbaU firki City, No. Fifth, No. A UW ft. 2a4 All garnet at George Q. Morris West, and before the last ball Studio City, Calif., Provo 13th 1230 p m. Las Vegas Third vs. Softball Junior Park, four games every 75 is tossed approximately 1,000 and m.- - Queen Creak vt Marstng. Garden Heights, No, 2, Taylorsville Beach Fifth are No.1451; aSanford minutes, beginning at 1:30 pm. Long No. 4. vs. Perry vs, Centerville Third. been will have in 1 :45 youths Thursday and Friday p m. Centerville Third vs. rated the best chance of upset- No.10 2. Mesa No. 2; Seventh, Springville All games at George Q Morns ajn Wllford vs.vs. West Arcadia, First Softball Park, beginning both days Bennion, No. 3. Eighth vs. River Grove, No. 4. ting the senior champs. Strong No. 1; Alton 2 p.m Wellsville First vs. Canoga at 3.30 p.m. 1115 a m. American Fork Fifth va. THE HUGE tourney has 64 clubs in the junior division in South Jordan No. 1; Grant Third or Park, ta. 4; Provo 13th vs. North teams entered, 32 in the junior elude Bennion, Studio City and Stratford vs. Brentwood, No. 3. vs. Ogden First No. 2. 12 30 pm. Farleys Fourth At Rarmeny Park, 2700 fte. Malmi division and 32 in seniors. The Bountiful First. Hyde Park No, 3; Jacksonville First enters Studio City. No. 1. teams represent LDS wards in Mondays slate calls for 32 vs.1:4ft Want-Ad- s Edmonton Fourth vt. Second va. Jerome 1115 am. pm Ac11 states. games, 16 in each division. Bountiful First No. 3, South Cotton Snowflake. vs. 1. o 12 Third No Sacramento 30 vs. wood Second pm Both junior and senior cham- tion will start at 8:45 a.m. 3 p m. PleasantMinersville, View vs. Capitol San Diego Ninth. 1 45 p m Bennion vs. Gonzales, Second, No. 3;vProvo Second vs. pions from' last year will de- Final games will be played Fri- Hill 3 pm. Uintah va. Blanding. Grant Eighth, No. 1. fend their titles. Mesa Eight of day. At Cannae Stake Park, 234 Free Seniors All participants will be feted 8 45 am. Monument Park West meat 954 W. 1115 Senth): Mesa, Arlz., is defending Sen- - mb Os Hawaii Beats Mounts, VANCOUVER, 10 CHRISTINE Truman, who shares top rank among British women, saved her team from a shutout with a triumph over Billie Jean 6-- rOKTLAND ab r h rbl tbrk rbl Garridoss 2 0 10 Lndrum If 3 10 0 Brdwsr ss Hiller 2b Mason lb Farlev lb Oliver c Phillips rf-l- b Burdsrf . Ricktts3b Rhodes If M Prry cf 2 0 1 0 Hickmn cf 3 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 Gaglno 2b 4 12 1 Ham 3b Reveira e 2 0 0 0 McMinn p 3 0 11 Duffalo 9 0 0 0 0 Beltrra lb 0 0 0 0 M. Bxsss 10 0 0 Mota If 10 0 0 Alomar rf 10 0 0 3 0 10 Goetz p A - 6-- 6-- 3 TACOMA 1 Jeniers Yank Gals Down 64 Teams on Hand British Netters CHICAGO, w y 23 The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, August 21, 1961 Ports Sweep Tacos To End Win Skein t WHEELER GENERAL TIRE COMPANY 1388 SOUTH SECOND WEST SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH WHEELER GENERAL TIRE COMPANY 2320 HIGHLAND DRIVE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH V s |