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I The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday 26 ill Go for ‘Big Inning’ r i f AT MEADOW BROOK 4k t ij w S 'I Tt? 3 4t 'f m Betty MacKinnon Slates Golf Clinic in Utah 4 9 f A wA Tii ' ( V 4 ' C t i -- llV' ' - 8 j V t t f ' I I 'v ' ' "f - ° c ‘ tournament this yc:v Betty will present her clinic between the two final rounds of the tournament on July 15 at 1 pm a feature which is expected to draw as many or more male golfers than women Miss MacKinnon is not only one of the top women golfers in the world but she is also one of the most attractive rating whistles not only for her looks hut for the way she handles a golf club She struck the big pay window during the 1954 Iverncss Four-Bal- l Tournament as she teamed with Betsy Rawls to win the title ller picture swing aided the pair to a 137 total and $800 in prize money Her lowest competitive score is a 69 made in 1949 at the Ormond Beach Fla championship and her lowest score is a 301 made early this year at the Sarasota Open The golfer who learned her short game from Johnny Rcvolta and got an assist f$om Sam Snead on her long game seems sure to be a threat on the 1955 tournament circuit However the gal who is described as deeming nail polish as important to her as her golf swing will be plenty busy at clinics all over the nation ’ A Will five Betty MacKinnon clinic at Meadow Brook course THINCLAD Panthers Nab Track Win West High School tracksters ginning every event but two— relay and they lost the only tied for first in the pole vgult — outdistanced Olympus High School considerably in a 880-yar- e d Wednesday meet '1the tummirlet' 'Hlh hurdle — Putnam West and tied for firatr Time 131 dah — Gordon Welt: Rynrar-aoWeal Abbott Olympus Tima 11 0 Mile run — Romero Weat and Laraen West tied for flrati Aahby Weat Time Wot Jtaamuawn Wait Ade-dall- e n 100-yar- i03 W e I ti deah— Guiteveaon Xempe Olympua Time M 4 Low hurdles— Rlchlna West: Putnam Weati Latham Weat Time 130 Weal and run— Trujillo Christensen Weat tied for flrati Lord StO Weat Time daah — Rynearaon Weat Tima Myers Waat Abbott Olympua 440-yar- d Women al Tooele Slate Golf Meet 120-yar- d 1 Medley relay— Wait (Rynearton Mul-lePutnam Romero) Mila relay— West (Marthakle 8teni Klein Klunker) — relay Olympua (Lee Kempe Darla Abbott) Shot put — Ven Wacnen Weati DisWeat Wait: Mtckelaon 8peclal to The Tribune BSO-yar- TOOELE— First program of the season will be held for femiIn tance 44 ft nine golfers Thursday at the Dlacusa— Farrell Weati Ven Waanen Weati Roberta Weat IMatanre 137 7 ft Tooele golf course Javelin— Lemperle Weat: McKarlane The slate which is scheduled Distance Olympua Chrlatenaen Weat 154 7 feet 10 am calls for a Pole vault — Mtkeaell Weat and Ran- to start at kin Olympua tied for flrati McKar scotch foursome according to lane Olympua and Johnion Weil tied Virginia Franches president of for third lleleht 10 feet Mlltl jump— Van Wafnen Wait: llor the Tooele Women’s Golf Assn - Oratory-We- et Height Jor-(ena- ton-We- ati i ftBroadin jump— Amador S lion Weeti Myeri It) feet Wait WON tbueQ Wait Mirk DUtance Kennington Faces Coast Welter FALSE for TEX This makes it easy to protect your home with CYCLOm Tuesday night at the Coliseum when he opposes Al Alexander Portland welter- weight Kennington opposes Alexander in a featured which serves as the top preliminary underneath three In one Rex Layne opposes Indian Willie Jackson Jack Nelson meets Chuck Ross and Chuck Woodwortli draws Amos five-round- er Cydone la a euellty fence made ef heavy Salvanlted Meet laata lenfar Expert erection tarries Send for Nluotratod booklet Juot phone and aey "Pteai mall me the fra beeklet that tails hew I ten fence my heme" 84-63- 21 3075 South Main St Salt Laka City Utah j -T- the “one big inning” in the camp of the Billings Mustangs this year like the New York Yankees The Mustangs who have been bridesmaids but never a bride as far as pennants go since joining the Pioneer League have abandoned National League attitude of playing for one run in favor of shooting for clusters of tallies y Q 1— True-- Leonard won the title May 28 1917 from Freddy Welsh by a knockout which Is the only way he could have gained the championship In (his type of bout 2— From the State of Illinois On April 6 at Chicago welterweight Dick Her her of Milwauv kee opposed a fighter billed as Faul Holman and decked the latter three times In the first round for a TKO Examination of the loser’s record showed that the real owner of the name a welter with a good record M as in the armed service and out of competition “John Doe" alias “Paul Holman” was suspended for life by the Illinois Athletic Commission By Frank King Gasoline Alley Sell yourself and your merchandise to bigger pay through this course in U 4 o SALESMANSHIP Roscot A You arc invited Instructor: Grottr Free Demonstration Class Monday April 18 course Here is s tailored to your needs by a recognized teacher salesman who knows this intermountain market well hard-hittin- Jfv V! P -- Some organizations represented in current Henager classes taught by Mr Grover: Kcnnecott Copper General Foods J I g ' B S KSL radio nd KSL-Tpersonality and salesman and for 10 years instructor in speech York New and English at Well-know- Dept of Agriculture Independent Coal & Coke n University What This Course Will Help You Do Tile Larkin Mortuary 'Robinson Surgical Supply Utah Power & Light Co Bcttilyon’s Salt Lake Hardware Frontier Air Lines U Roscoo A Grover 1 2 Remember names and faces Make an impressive entrance Cougars Beat Montana in Golf Tennis this season “I don't believe in the sacrifice bunt except in the late innings” he admits as he works the Mustangs into final shape “But I am a great believer in hustle I think an average ball club can finish higher than it should if it hustles A" A r?A Byllarry Hannan Louie "We’rtToui tofakeidvan-tagof every break and we hope to make a few breaks of our own to win ball games” e Hustle may take the place of experience at least at the start of the season with only five holdovers from last year’s contenders Paepke analyzes his club this way with about a week remaining before it breaks camp: Carl Long a power-hittinrookie will bulwark the outfield He averaged only 275 last year but clouted 20 homers Bob Sinquefield a 308 hitter last year Bob Bonaparte a powerful hitter and Buddy Plaster who started with Billings last year but was sent to a D league round out the oiitcrgardeners Bo bo Cops Decision From Maxim By Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO April 13 —Middleweight Champion Bobo Olson throwing lightning-likpunches with both hands floored Joey Maim twice Wednesday and went on to pound out a unanimous verdict over the former light heavyweight king in their fight Judge Jack Downey scored it g Special to The Tribune TROVO — Brigham Young University Wednesday swept golf and tennis wins from Montana with a ssore in tennis and 131 to 4 H in golf Matches played Wednesday were the first of the season for the Cougars but the second day BONAPARTE IS a converted of defeat for the Grizzlies who who is first baseman-pitche- r lost to Utah Tuesday 0 e d “Well I’m going bowling Judge John Bassanelli I’d rather hear the crashing of had and Referee Ray it the outfield but learning than the' crunching of Flores pint The Associand Long have the good r THE COUGARS swept the bones!” ated Press card showed singles tennis matches in speed and the strong throwing arms to make the grade straight sets to run up a A CROWD estimated at 15000 bePaepke probably will be the lead before the two teams into the Cow Palace to jammed first-lincatcher spelled by Carl gan doubles competition watch the overweight Biron Paepke also can play first fight In golf the Cougars paced and can pitch Olson weighed 169 Maxim by the one over par of John 175 Poor and a weather preponGeertsen and Kirk Ritter Maxim went down from a derance of players has handiHoping to establish his claim were in command all of the to on brass the world heavyweight wres- pair of savage right hands to capped the lining up way Montana's Don Welch the Billings pitching staff tling championship Leo Nomel-lin- i the head midway through the shot a 72 of San Francisco makes his second round taking a count of Wally Sinner a veteran is a first stop on a Results in the singles tennis eight matches: Ed Pincgar BYU de- known factor Others who may campaign at the Coliseum Olson floored him again in come through include Walt feated Jim Ryan Montana for- the ninth with a powerful overthe against Thursday night and Lloy Wallace a Gordon Crandall BYU deSzabo of Santa hand right to the head and a out of thevservlce Kay midable Sandor Monsouthpaw Stewart feated Gallagher left to the jaw as Maxim was Calif Monica tana Gary Madsen Inglett who showed promise Nomellini laid claim to the falling This time the former BYU defeated John Powell with the Mustangs last season is heavy crown on Mar 22 when light heavyweight champion Montana Jim Hill BYU coming back Four others are he defeated Champion Lou was up at the count of six and hopefuls — Ken Corcoran Dick Thesz at the Cow Palace in San defeated Jim Kelley hanging on Milton Ardrey and Fowler deBYU Cornford George via was it Francisco Although Olson sporting a crew cut Udell Glenn Dangleis feated Dick Crest the bay region disqualification a The has club full and a mustache started his working Clegg BYU defeated Jim Anhim new heavy- famed with agreement Pittsburgh proclaimed drews body attack with the titleholder weight which will supply the additional opening bell DOUBLES— Ed Pinegar and help as the season progresses Because he failed to gain Keith Strong of BYU defeated FIRST BASE is questionable NWA recognition Nomellini Max Frampton Powell Is going east to “carry my case and Bob Melbos BYU defeated with Tom Taylor undecided whether he will play this year to the fans” Jim Kelley and Jim Ryan Wilmer Lee and Doug Taylor played B ball with Waco Sandor Szabo is former BYU Smoot defeated Dick last year and feels he deserves champion himself His "suplex” a shot up the ladder instead Crest and Jim Andrews 6 0 is one of the most spectacular In golf Dick Welch shot a 72 of down to class C of all wrestling holds Bob Feiflan 77 Jim Jackson Paepke may be forced to play The supporting first himself to start the sea- card: BillThursday 79 Dave Burton 85 Boise vs Fletcher BYU golfers: John Ceertsen son If Taylor doesn’t come Mitsu Arakawa Hiroshima Ja71 Kirk Bitter 71 Herb Crevis-- i around Frank Faketty Omaha vs Glen Gongorek will go at sec- pan ton 72 Phil Cannon 78 Don Thor Hagen Minnesota ond Pete Ortega with Magic vs Elmer Moore Washington Valley last year looks like the Davis Frisco shortstop and Charles Platt and Ronald Lachman are trying for third and utility roles That looks like the club 4-- 3 Paepke- - will bring to Billings How many remain will depend East High School baseball on how they develop and how team edged Jordan 4 3 in a well Paepke and Pittsburgh Big Eight league game Wednes- have analyzed the strength of day on the municipal diamonds the Pioneer League The Leopards scored singletons in the first apd second frames and then took advanerror in the tage of a eighth to ’chalk up their final two counters In that frame Evans and Fisher walked: TomCoach Pres Summerhays' my Kingdon singled to right and the Beetdiggcr rightfielder University of Utah baseball let the ball get away from him team will attempt to make it Both Evans and Fisher scored two in a row over the Montana Grizzlies Thursday at on the play 2 p m on the university diaJ L Jensen went the route mond on the mound for Jordan allowIt'a net difficult Dr e4 w The Redskins defeated Monwill halp It and we'll ing East only five hits t pl ft tana 16-last Saturday in 001 001 100—3 4 fra aitimata ef tka meterMla Jordan ye 110 000 02x— 4 5 6 Laat their Skyline opener (at Or wa will Sa plaaiad t hev J L Jenaeft and Graham Walion R den far ye Bill Workman or Max Redd-maand Dim will be on the mound for the Utes Thursday Summer-hay- s typplhn H Setter Staff Je re said Jim Dokos hurled for Oner SO Year great ball last week in defeating the Grizzlies After the Montana game the Utes will go to Provo Friday for their first game The with Brigham Young Ute will on be the Cougars unci isn diamond in a second game US WUT NO TIMPH fttONI Saturday afternoon 60-5- 0 62-4- Sin-qucfic- ld Greet people properly How to "trade up” 5 Close the sale 6 Get a promotion 3 6-- 0 Szabo Battles Leo Tonight e cross-countr- 6-- 0 Q J STuVENS TRAINING SYSTEM 47 lost Broadway Phont 91 y De-latel- 6-- 3 7-- 5 6-- 4 6-- 3 6-- 6-- 1 6-- 2 MAXIM HIT the floor heavily Obviously in superb condition Olson landed virtually near his own corner but was up every punch he threw at the at the count of eight Heeding slower bigger Maxim to “hold Despite the fact he had cries from his corner dropped nearly 15 pounds to on” he weathered the round reach 175 for this fight Maxim despite Olson’s relentless still looked fleshy about the midsection His body was reddened the first round ended from Olson’s continuous before two-fiste- d attack In the second round Olson started switching his attack from the body to the head and knocked Maxim off his feet with a pair of overhand rights the to the head non-titl- e 6-- 4 6-- 6-- 6-- 1 qgTOfa ficestpipesnckey of year lifetime! Tryouts Planned By Little Loops First perfected fool Palcoa’e goo trap underneath imported briar bowl trap moisture below stem pip! Little Leagues have player tryouts for line No filter — NO Saturday morning STEM GOO TO §jH The Hillside League with FILTER 11th at to boundaries East the city limits and from Sunnyside Two scheduled Avenue to 17th South will hold' its session at 10 am at the Dilworth School playground 21st East and Ramona Avenue The Bonneville League which takes in the area bounded by 3rd East on the west to 11th East and from 9th to 17th South will practice at 10 am at Muny on 8th East at 13th South i 6-- 4 6-- 4 You 6--2 two-bas- Redskins Slate Grizzly Game e I n Overcome fear 8 "Sell” yourself H 62-4- 8 A 7 8 5934-50- 2 4 him to that the mesa trail up East Defeats Jordan PRACTICAL K)ow I've got to beat 6-- Make More Money in Selling the first heat it's even monev to He won There's Shank! JACK PAEPKE who replaced Cliff Dapper as manager this last winter makes no bones about shooting for the moon and the league pennant 6-- 3 Don Kennington the Star Valley slugger who has five straight kayoes to his credit goes after No 6 the hard way a their WORLDS LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE IN A' ‘NO DECISION 0-- SfiO-ya- rd 14 Benny Leonard THE I T) 1 cr hey’re going BOUT V Editor note- - Thl I another In erlea of article analysing proaperta of Pioneer League baseball club written eapecielly for the Salt Lake Tribune HUNTSVILLE a clinic not competing This was announced Wednesday by Mick Riley professional 'at Meadow Brook site of the ' ' 'sSy Coltrin Tribune Sports Writer Betty MacKinnon who combines beauty and a charming personality with a terrific golf game will be on hand for the Utah Women's State Tournament this year presenting By Bill I By Walt Disney Donald Duck Paepke Eyes Title in PL Chase ’£ syMtf 4 S April 14 1951 Can't Check the five major points of a new car deal and you'll prove at once — YOU CAN'T BEAT A DEAL AT FREED'S Utah's largest car wholesaler AT FREED'S YOU GET ALL FIVE! 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