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Show 'Safe Boating Game A Pitching Classic 1 fir velers Week Proclaimed "Safe Boating Week" was proclaimed Tuesday by Utah Gov. George D. Clyde as June By DEE CHIPMAN i , Deseret News Sports Writer 4. Salt Lakes Beefans got a first Gov. Clyde signed the prochand look at why Arkansas in lamation Tuesday morning Travelers are leading the Easthis office at the State Capi- ern Division of the Pacific Coast ' tol Bldg. League derby Tuesday' night The Governor asked that Those Arkies are just safe considered plain be every day good. ' boating day. A statement was The Travelers outlasted the also issued from the Utah in the opener of their Hive, Division. Boating "There has been one boatBULLETIN ing fatality in the state so Wednesday nights game befar this year and we would like to prevent any more from tween Salt Lakes Bees and happening. It can be done if the Arkansas Travelers at each boater is careful during Derks Held has been postSafe Boating Week and every poned. The game will played day of the year, Tedd Tuttle, July 17 as part of s double' header. Utah Boating Division supervisor, said Tuesday. Tuttle said nearly every three-gam- e Derks Field series boating accident the past sev- to make it five straight over eral years could have been the Hive. The Arkies won a 0 avoided with the exercise of series previously in Little Rock. It was a pitching greater caution on the water. through seven frames of the Tuesday night hassle with Bee lefty Dick Scott dueling Traveler John Boozer effectively; but the visitors finally broke out for a y I 3-- 4-- classic '. j i - - :r s , W . - Cor-rale- s. eran George Brunet, with help from Jerry Nelson, was the winner for the 89ers." DERKS DOODUNS: Several hundred fans stayed around after Tuesday nights ball game to meet the Bees courtesy of the Utah Hot Stove League. The faithful heard some twangy mu sic from pitcher A1 Lary, had See PCL SUMMARY on Page 2-- 1; C-- S 3-- L and Jim Beauchamp singled home' the winning run in the ninth as the Indians nudged Dallas before 3,027 fans. Lew The Travelers then picked up Krausse had singled home a pair of runs in the ninth off Ranger run In the fifth, but Phil Mudrock on a single by picked up the pitching loss. Vet- the game before the Bees skipper conld bring on Freddy Burdette to pat oat the fire. - an opportunity to hobnob with the Hivers for a little while . . . The wet, threatening weather , PaSt cuple of days has the crowds down consider ably; but the Bees are still haping to get their 45,000 by the end of the current homestand. The count now stands at just under 35,000 with six dates remaining. The six include a split double header Saturday af t e r n o o n game in Derks, an evening game in Ogdens John Affleck Park. Friday night, a grocery being SP3KT3 SCORES EL is special, "two-for-o- 5-74- 75 '64 Count At 7 liVjHssf J run in the eighth and the sub4Adolpho Phillips, e Elias strat- triple and a single by Pat, sequent Bee "catch-u- p egy allowed them two more In the ninth. The Bees had some chances Three timely Arkansas dou- as they tagged Boozer for trine ble plays thwarted the Hives hits, but double plays in the third, seventh and ninth wiped best attempts to score. them out Ron Campbell had The loss dropped the Hive an- three singles and Donnie Davis other, full game oH the Arkie two to pace the Hives offense. pace theyre now six behind Scott looked tremendous, givand in fourth. ing the Hive heart, although he Second place Oklahoma City absorbed his first loss of the seathird place son. For Boozer, the victory left whipped Dallas, Denver thumped Indianapolis, his record at 10-and nil the rest of the Indianapolis committed five' scheduled games in the Pacific errors to go along with 15 DenNorthwest were rained out. ver hits to make tt a romp for B41 ia their home park.., Scott had given the TTavek ers just five hits through seven Tommy Aaron and Sandy Alo-innings before Norm Gigon lit mar both homered for the a fire in the eighth with a two Bears, out doable. Wayne Graham Ernie Fazios sixth inning homwalked, but Cos tan Shockley tied it up for Oklahoma City, er singled home the first run of By 3 Deaths, ": isxv ! ? Boxing Rocked O l&jt&ir id. V . ''OV f . By United Press Jnternational Boxing was rocked Wednesday by the death of three young fight- w Vbs'J ' . r ? ! .w. & , Ss?4 zrzL ' sucker that netted" him first Floyd BrnghamrOgcfeh7 proudly dIspTdys33-Inc- h at-BIn Lake. The contest a fishing prize spear sport has, moved inland to ear Utah's Iqkes. ' 4 It's A Frog? A Fish? Mo! It s Just A Utah Spearfisherman By NORM SHEYA tained Deseret News Sports Writer Youre not too different if youve been thinking all these years that spear fishing is a sport confined to the coastal waters of California, Florida or some South Sea isle. But the underwater divers have moved inland. And so has ! spear fishing. J" People around Beat Lake arent alarmed anymore when theyspy the rubber suited figures armed with spears, carrying "those tanks," tromping along the shore with webbed fins. They know it is the divers apparatus.' Second Year VWere only in our second year, but membership increases every month, said Tony Stark, hardworking president of the Utah Skin Diving Council. Mr. Stark reports that the club membership extends over the entire state with 14 ,clubs and over 350 members. "The beginning diver can equip himself for about 5150, including his SCUBA (self-co- n Round About . underwater breathing apparatus) tanks, he added. After the outfit comes the training for the underwater ad' venture. ' Free Instruction "Anyone can get free instruction through the Council, Mr. Stark said Tuesday. "All the beginner needs is desire. The various diving clubs give instruction after, their training programs have been examined and approved by the Council. Training programs have been going on in private and public ' pools. ' ' , After instruction on the tech- niques of, underwater movement and safety, the diver adds a spear. And then the competition begins. The Council sponsors spear fishing outings with prizes and SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH proers a pair of fessionals and an ' amateur from brain Injuries. In less than 24 hours, death claimed Rey Romeo, 21, a Philippine lightweight, who was knocked out in a fight at Manila last Saturday nightT Lyn James, 21, a British featherweight, who succumbed in a London hospital six hours after he was kayoed in the final d bout. seconds of a Henry Stephens, 18, a native of Fiji, who failed to regain consciousness after being knocked out in an amateur bout in Sydney, Australia Thursday night. Raises Death ToU Theimdeaths raised to seven the number of fatalities attributed directly to ring injuries in the world this year. Ten boxers amateurs and professionals died of injuries last year. Never in the long history of boxing has the sport suffered such a rash of fatalities over such a short period of time. It was certain to set up new cries for abolishment of organized last trophies for the winners. The Council held the first of three meets last weekend at Bear Lake, Floyd Bingham, Ogden Kingfishers Club, speared the biggest fish a 2 ' sucker. fisticuffs. death was James In London, 59 Fish deto revive periodic expected And Larry Boyd could hardly mands that the sport be outget-o- ut of the water with his lawed. The campaign has been 59 fish that weighed-5pounds led in the. past by .Baroness for the win in this division. Con- Edith Summerscit, a doctor testants tie each fish to a string and former member of the hanging at their sides to elimi- House of Commons. nate the necessity of coming out Stephens death was a parof the water after each catch. ticularly poignant tragedy, for Each contestant stayed down he had taken his brother Freds as Wg as his one tank would place in a police boys club boxallow for each division, usually ing tournament because Fred about two hours. was four pounds too light for , If the family angler is -- worried the bout " about the 300 pounds of fish Jumped to Feet hauled ashore by the diver last was James, a Welshman, weekend, hell be happy to know floored cnly seconds before the that these spear fishermen con- end of his fight with Londoner fine their talents to file trash Cohn Lake Tuesday night He fish in Utahs lakes. No game jumped to his feet before the fish allowed. count began, then collapsed. Rolls 300, 2 99 Lee Thompson of Bountiful is building his bowling average by leaps and bounds. Last month Lee shot a perfect "300 in the Summer Singles League at Bountiful Bowl. And Tuesday night he' added a 299 for good measure. He left a solid four-pi- n on his lastbalLT ' , . The Luck Of XThe (Fishermen . . ' f ' 1! They kept chiding the driver that there was a boat following them. Their own boat of course. - . Remember Dick Shores? He used to play basketball for the wily Utes. Then he graduated, in due time took up fishing, etc., like " 7 usually do. . On opening day Dick, and, others, one of whom was Don McGivney, an for the same Utes, were heading over the passes from Vernal to7 Flaming Gorge.' They wanted a cinch and had packed up enough grub to last them a week they were going to stay about that long on t the lake. .... L Last Chance country from AVah weep. ' ' ' 'v "Nice way to spend a fishing vacation, Dick said. "Only thing that saved it was McGivneys cooking. Hes realty pretty good. Fishermens luck they call it! , - Single Slalom Slat I dont know what the worlds record distance is for water skiing, but I hunch that no one at Lake Powell has gone as far on a single slalom slat as Bob Rice. Bobs sort of an advocate of physical conditioning. He was a Mr. Utah in his bicep days of a decade or so ago 4-- named. Last - Nicola 'PietrSn-ge- li of Italy. Osuna opens, against Larry Larry Nagler, North Hollywood, Calif., and Pietrangeli faces Bill Bowrey, Australia. seventh-seede- d SECTION C Arnold Palmer follows through practice shot with famous h swing. high-finis- , The other day on Lake Powell, according to the people who were with him, they had stopped around the I ran it Financial -8- ,-9' R, No limit on months. No limit on miles. No limit as to roads. No 1 limit as to speed. For the entire life of the tread. LON MhTUFSYN! le Tufsyn ia the toughest rubber ever used in Goodyear tires. toow ONLY $ a 00 x 13 tublM . 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With a little competition some of our younger set might find more incentive to do what all of us should do without incentive. ii . -.8, 'GDABANTE- E- j --- Sports City, Regional "N0 LIMIT- '- Women, according to Ron, vnU be judged on beauty and proportions ; the men on symmetry and development. The big event is set for July 17 in the Pru- - , dential Auditorium. Larry Scott, Mister America from Long Beach, Calif., witl be the sole judge. ' (Entries may be made by contacting Hack- - ' Fact is, our ' ' NOW WITH Super-durab- ; 'went the first champion in player the history of the championships to have such luck. This year his top opposition before the quarter-final round figures to come from BiHy Knight of England and Tony Roche' of Australia. Others favored by Wednesdays draw fop the mens angles of the 1964 chain rionships included Mexican Ra fael Osuna, seeded fourth, and ALL-WEATHE- On Beauty And Proportions , McKinley NEW SAFETY with WRAPAROUND TREAD - Speaking of Mr. Utah, they are going to revive the old inuscle match again. Ron Hackett of the sponsoring National Health Studios has set up the competition. This time, as it was many years ago, competition will be for both men and women. body. ; year through the entire tournament without playing' a single seeded who Or maybe Bob was like I was the first time I failed at water siding. I didnt know enough to let go of the rope and they towed me all the way across Bear Lake. And with my mouth open. , championships next week. Emerson, the 31 bookies fa vorite for the crown as we! tto being opens with a d match .M o n d a y against Donald Dell, the American from Bethes second-seedeand rated a 1 shot by the oddsmak ers, gets under way with a "warmup against a southern section qualifier jret to be to trample thoughtlessly in the wake of their golfing heroes. Five Red Cross lifeguards and one scuba diver will work two shifts to protect those who might topple down the steep bank behind the green and into the deep lake which, as an added hazard, has a liberal population of water moccasins. "Some just may jump into it on purpose, cracked Tony Lema, winner of two straight tournaments who now will be triple in the big one. No one has won three in a row since Arnold Palmer did jt in I960,. Lema figured among the favorites, too, along .with Palmer, defending champion Julius Boros and former winner Billy 3-TNV- at the National Health Studios),, v Is There with a contest on nothing wrong j top-seede-d da, Md. McKinley, ' "Hfe never signalled that he wanted to come in, Rulon Bumingham, the boat driver said. "So we just left him out Went Tight into Wahweep and figured that hed been out for 37 miles. v ett WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND Defending champion Chuck McKinley of San Antonio, Texas, and Australias Roy Emerson Wednesday got draws which gave them a fairly easy path to the quarterfinals of the Wimbledon Tends (UPI) 14th-rank- ed Just Left Him Out - For Vimbledon top-see- d, miles 38 164 first-roun- Frankly, they were lost and until someone pointed the way down the canyon they didnt know which way was ' "out. While the water was smooth Bob elected to sld a shift The first 10 miles on the rough lake was enough to heat up his arm and leg muscles. 1 f day. Nicklaus driving ability was expected to give him an added edg- e- on the drought-stricke- n Congressional Country Club course. But officials were more concerned about a large, deep lake just behind the 18th green when thundering galleries begin Like Bob said, Thats the way to get the feel of the lake ski it! . On practice 564-yar- test ft A Nicklaus le up alongside them. Which aU put them out business with a damaged boat. Back to Vernal they , yjent, to eat their weeks A grub. They couldnt rent a kitchen so with the okeh of the landlord at a local motel they set up their Coleman cook stove on the front lawn and tried to eat themselves to the bottom of the sack. - or Im as ready as Til ever be. in -- which he had not' taken Thats six miles farther than the Long Beach to Catalina Island stretch which is considered the big ' ; ' 37 - But suddenly' they hit a rut and to their amaze tnenf theysaw their boat leave the trailer and slide ; mapped at about 17, Easy Foes too, had played six more than 73 strokes. rounds over the Lema took his first whack at Jack Nicklaus was the prime course. The 1962 Open champ- the course and scored a 78 or favorite Wednesday on the eve ion said that he was "playing 79. He proved he hadnt lost of the U.S. Open golf champion- fairly well and obviously was his short game touch when he satisfied with his game after a chipped in from off the green ship because of a long, dried out one over d par 71 in practice on the par.--five 15th golf course, but officials were Tuesday, marking six rounds for an eagle three. worried about possible drown-ing- s when play starts Thurs- Palmer, played six rounds over this 7,053-yar- d layout, said he was satisified with his game and ready to go in search of the slam. Already winner of the Masters, he hopes to add the Open and then go in search of the British Open and PGA championships. "Im. only going to play nine holes today as my find preparhe disclosed. "I guess ations, . SeedsDrav Top Sicilians US. Open Favorite Casper. Hack Miller 7By Lemar Palmer Rate Consideration By OSCAR FRALEY WASHINGTON (UPI) Big JUNE WEDNESDAY, ot 7 Bountiful Ace. C SECTION 5040 South State, Murray, Utah-266-8- 801 -- uOBti- " - (3fjPAC37 6th last and Main, Vernal, Utah 7891699 1-- 7 10 " -- J 1 |