Show Bobbia' Around Bob Williams lke IKl ng k f 5-- 2 13-- 5-- 5-- 25-2- 2 Entrants Ready for PGA ' Hospital report — Billy Johnston Timp pro and semifinalist in last year’s PGA has been under the weather with hepatitis and worried that he won’t be in satisfactory shape to play in this year’s event at Dayton’s Miami Valley Country Club July Now Billy says he's about cured and only needs some rest 16-2- The area's other entrant Ernie Schnelter Jr has completed plans to attend Both will return In time for the Utah Open - Johnston also has the okeh from Provo city manager Earl Ont Udall to take in the Canadian Open at Kitchner-WaterloThe Canadian affair is a $25000 event winds up on July 13 and gives Bill a chance to get in two licks on the big circuit He leaves on the 13th for Dayton leaves MondayEmie o Jr The Right Frame of Mind ' wt-nr-i 'I— “Of course It’s mine! I’m the only one using sardines dipped In imported cheese they tan't 4 Thaer ' 5-- 4 Lawrence dot Ray Gold- Keith Sudbury def J fL A-Sa sj: dir Aan sVnoerL Kt( ’iSompwn 3 1 Dick t!”1 RJ05 Gerbig vs jcha-cD- Els hth Fllsht— Gradon tMva rolling' FRANK HUFF hadto go 20 holes to down Cec Bohn by one hole and Ja6k Downs and Fum Kasai had an overtime session that wound up on the 23rd hole with Downs taking the decision Ralph Jdhhatm who' won" hi match Monday moved into the third round a day ahead of schedule when he beat Rex James 4 3 ’ 3 Jlclt Craig Schulder - i — -- t - va hamslanihls Fllsht— Lou North vs fordnaill Young vs K D Thompson Vard Jones Jack Downs vs Keith Larson Frank Huff vs Ralph Emery Jack Riddv Dean Roblnaon: Jim Ellsworth vs John Matsrai Gary Richards vs Kent Morgan Bert Bramwell vs Jim Giern resist!" -- 17 Vi HYDRO SWIFT— Ckamelsnship Cansalsllna— Shag Jen-te- n v Woody Asm us fum Kasai vs L0JL Steva Adams Cec Bohn vs Tom Williamson Bill Metcalf vs Bud Fisher All Fibsrglati Earl Weaver Al Jerry Cropper v Cantwell vs DaU Gcden Brent Eager vs Marv Bowser Carl Hulbert va Ed first-roun- d 15' PERFORMER Beys It Rlnsles Shuey first Fllsht — Perry Ltnt vs Bill Kit10 c m— Bob Merrill vs Dwight Merley Winn Youens vs John Mausa chant Gordy Crofts vs Clyde Hughes Tony All Fibsrglatt Beys It BMcles Bred vs Noim Schultz Championship gartad Fllsht— Dava MrNsIl vs Clyda MIAMI BEACH 'July 2 (UP) Florence vs Peterson 11 aifL— Danny Sorensen vs Chuck Keith Jack TUESDAY'S RESULTS P W JACK PREECE Acord Glen Cook v Jim Rlgbr Dick — Caspar Ortega of Mexico aimCulp Cbaoipleaiklp— Lou North def Shec Blelgh vs Norm Asmut 1 Mens tl Singlet Jensen Jack Downs def Fum NfW ADDRESS welter- Kasai a at for the — shot vs Bob Nib Third Fllsht Bob ing let 23 Frank Huff def t up1 on on 30 Jim Woodward va Chick Bond 7pm — Paul DeBry vs Oil Johans- weight crown meets Larry Cec Bohn Ralph Johnson son) up 4-son Roger Marchant vs Ralph Pahnke 4203 $ Stats AM 3 Jack Rldd def Emery Rots vs Nell Davit Paul Under del Rex Jamea Jim Rock vs Jim Reid' Baker of New York Dean Robinson def wood va Bill Young Cropper Jerry Mea'a Open Earl Weaver 3 1 Jim Ellsworth def fight Wednesday night at Al (Semi-Final- ) John Mageras def Cantwell 4-Miami Beach Auditorium the Dal Ogden 21) Kent Mot can def 7 p m —Sperry Rueckert V Lewi 3 2: Bert Bramwell def Bowser Marv r num-beHaines Ortega currently rated Carl Hulbert 4-- 3 Jim Green- del— Ed J enter Veterans Singlet two In the division figures Shuey 4-(Stmt-Final" fleet riiebt — Perm Lane def Don BUI Kitley def Jim Hen7 p m— Roland Secala 2-Buya vsHoward derson 2 1 Gordy Croft def George Screen On Bradshaw Sam Hemingway va Spencer S-- lt Hughes def Wayne Clyde Shuey bung The Gaspar Ortega Larry Peterson 434 Tony Reed defdel George-Joufla- a Sealer Veteraaa Singlet Norm Schulte Lynn By Associated Press V Baker bout will be telecast Murray 5--4 Semifinal Laatl-Rat- a 0 — sta-tion of Winner Hans Florence def 7 pm by BURLINGAME CALIF July Filth Clyda pm— at Saeead Wednesday Mitchell match vs Jack Moon Kay Sparkman 1 up on I IS1 Jack ' KUTV 2 Keith Anderson — def Joe Peterson 2 Second seeded Ray Wemrn’t Single Cowley Acord def Bob Lang 21 Jim Rigby IS A "GOLD MIKE" FOR YOU (Qaarter-'Flnals- ) def Frank Wetiel 54 Dick Blelgh del Salt Lake City defeated- - Mike 5 (nl — VI Wharton v Judy Taylor: all he needs to get a crack at Dick Owen 1 up Norm Atm us def good rtaioni why track tvbelfss liras and Nielsen 3 2 O’Brien vs Melba Kennlngton ' Carmen Basilio is to Mrrte Cunningham San Mateo Calif Pat Third fllsht— Bob Nelson def W Dorothy Jean Brown v Carolyn Nel- champion whstli than pay lor themMlvas 6-- 5 6-6-Jim Woodward def Tom Tuesday In the 18 and son get by Baker Morgan 1 up on IS Emery Rose def Girls IS Singles 9 Rawer Rood Delays— ' Nell Davla def B1U Maury Mors Mileage under boys singles of the Na— Joan Laughlln vs Amanda 3-- 2 HIS TRAINER WhiteyBim-stei- n Larry Underwood def Den doaut net blowout Paul Hucktns 8pm Brock-bank Cooler Running 1 up Merback tional Junior Hard Court Tennis Creer Judy Mecey va Bonn! Smoother Running 9 confidently said the title nlaFeurth — FomeMus def fllsht Clyde 9 Mere Rayload— They I up on 19 Gary 9 toiler la Service Girls IS Singles shot is cinch Harry Christensen championships Art lighter Mahon Neil Webb 2-Smith ' 9 Greater Safety (Semi-Final- ) a But Baker 78 slugMiller Vaughn JfTty ColeIn other boys singles 11 a m — Mary Cowley vs Lorraine Mike def Harry Eart'' CALI OR WRIT! ger born in Indianapolis Ind Tsuyiki t man Wilson San Diego defeated Miller Wagataff def Ron Meyer Tubeless and canvtn-flan- al Don def — Foote he He idea said a different has fifth Flight2 Jerry Wemea’f Doable Bob Sebree Phoenix Ariz 6-- 1 It Jack Ahlander def tiros tea run ) ( Semi-FinIs confident he will knock Or- MeCandlett p 9-Dave Rafferty def Bob Massey Hy Sounders Saft Lake S p m —Janet Sehoenhalt Pat O'Brien id by sils m soma Ed Barrett def Vic Beckatead Bob If title out of the tega picture Hodson McFarland default City defeated Derek Skaife San vs Amanda Creer-Kathdual wkaal and axis — Kay Terashlma def he can get a clean shot at the Sixth rilsht IM 74 Girls IS Deablet Mateo 6-- 0 6-- and Art Kono SI L ITH SOUTH Rill Igoe 1 upt Jerry Hulbert def Johnhis Mexica — with m of Ahloulst Winner Lauha powerful p Darright Bower 1 up Georg Cornla def Seattle defeated Neil Sawyer Kay Hardy vs Natalie McManus match to meet Mickey James-Dian- a wallop Palo Alto Calif 6-- 6-Yoshtmoto HT 18 Ringlet p m — Vic Merrill vs Onrpon Wese-mi-n Jim Brantley vs Gordon Hansen Stere Jensen vs John Dinwoody — Bruce Bishop va Bob Mar-ahal- li 7pm Barry Richaarda va Lynn Walla Bay 1 Singles 10 t m —Jim Wood vs Jim Craft Bill Latimer vs Brent Avery Richard Alan Sorensen vs Wallace Holman Chatwlq v Mike Martinas JUrk Ben nlun vs Terry Parr I Welter Battle Set Tonight Cowley Takes First Rivrtl 'i DA¥C UT 9- $yrE 73 i I Thc Chango to TUBELESS TRUCK WHEELS 6 r HENDERSON n 6-- 0 e 6-- 1 Tucker-Patrlci- d 6-- 6-- d e a ji 6-- 6-- 0 Durham-Home- L 0 6--3 1 nut and (vnrix BAKES WHO says he only had three- lights since February 1956 because “nobody wanted to light me" has not lost since October 1954 His record includes nine knockouts 11 wins by decisions and three draws ' His latest three fights against Buddy Jackson Pat Lowry and Ray Perez all were knockout victories" ’ - -- k Vltale-Wende- 6-- 3 Caatle-Jame- 3 6-- 2 6-- 6-- 3 6-- 3 Women’s Golf Summary Joan Hackett of Salt Lak Bays IS Deablea City 0 defeated Sharon Ann Parks David Brown Kirby McMastert def In the girls 13 and under ivisiol h Latlmer-MikBill Martmea 61 Mary Simpson of Salt Lake City won Jim Wood-JlBauerline def Rick her girls 15 and under first round Bennlon-Roce- r 6 1 6 3 WalBennett match 6 3 lace Holman-GeorcTaaulia def Rich6 2 t Wood ard Sorenaen-RIcharRick Foulger-Rober- t Foulcer del Jim Emery Duane Wanleaa Beys IS Decblea Jenaen def Larry Bob Marahal-StevBowlden-Jerr4 Evana t Gordon Weseman-Duan- e Karl Nemelka def Well-BiLynn Boyer 62 Burns def Tommy Hansen--- Tommy 4 64: Bruce Bishop- Stewart Bailey deWatkins def Vic Merrlll-partnBUI Burns def Henry Bums fault Bob DETROIT July 2 (UP)— Phile default Williams Chatwin-ByroMarchant def adelphia Joey Giardello scored a Terry Richards-AldwyBarrry Hyatt technical knockout Tuesday IS Deablet Beys Joe over unranked Sandack-Davnight Gray Richard Sargeant def Burton when Gray failed to come out Steve Chlpmen-ToDavid Platt def Randy for the sixth round of their Mark Reynold Jack Howell t Ashton def Dwight scheduled - 10- -r o u n d middle-weig- Chrtatenaen-Davi8-- r when you buy ya aufownfiilo nor condiifiotM? 6-- 2 e 5 e Meadow Brook Bonneville Moit Bn 6a 7i and 8s: "IS hola A group moat la — Ruth Espedahl and Hazel Simpaon tied tied for aecond Frankie Lovelaaa and Madelene Lee B croup moat 6a— Hannah Farrell sec ond Betty Brooke C croup moat 7s— lied Christine Brown and Helen Towfroup ers second Ann Fisher moat Ss — Donna Wivnam aecond Blanche West B croup most 6a— Pha Day — low net Ladies Hulbert low net hole low cross Norn Raleigh First July leg matches must be played on or before next Tuesday Women must check at clubhouse Jora Nibley Park Medal play qualifylnt for Director's second Shirley Hlppcn McKiesick Cup Most 7s in C group—Elaine Sproul Bette Coles: low Claaa A— Low In D 8s Brown Moat Mildred net Mary Knudsonglosslow putts VI Johncroup— Shirley Blalns tnd second Thao son Claaa B — Low cross Laura Tilt tarcuson low net Ora Showtll putts Virginia Rentfro and Lou iso Snow tied Class C — Low cross Carmen Brown low net Forest Dale Una Billinas putts — Cayle Tuckett tow A Ladies Day — croup D and Novice Low cross Pet Claaa Peaty Benner putts Cross Gwen Henderaon low net Edna Osborne low putt Connie Chriitian-soWilliams d 1- - n low cross Irmk Johnson low Pace low putts Cafbl Fisher June rincer tirst place Mary West - aecond Gladys O’Brien croup- low grosa Ruth Mercer low net Barbara Hailsen and Beverly Oroo and Vay low putts Von McKnight B net Wanda Broussard June rinser Gladys Griffin tied for aecond Vera HacceU end Vay Broussard r— Fort Douglas Joe Giardello Wins in 6th rl RLwtanud axsiriiE!JT i: ! i:i xz v!31J33ME!Ti 6-- Pace-Roc- 6-- ll ZINIK'OIG $250000 Os 6-- FISHING CONTEST! 8--3 Mtller-Eddl- n 2 5 n e 1 1 6-- 0 Okland-Rober- d ht at the State Fair bout Coliseum Winner of June let— 18 A Beth Bo Terrel! 18 C Pat Giardello staggered his DearSmith 9 B Averill Had ley Western Pin Beth Bothard 1st born Mich opponent with a low let Beth Boshard: 2nd low net Hazelle Taylor putts Catherine Chris- right to the jaw In the first tensen 18 B Lois Barker Meg Terrell round and buckled his knees Marilla Moss 18 C Putting Lee Bole putting Barbara Gloria with a left-righ-t combination in Romney 9 A Barbara Rhodes: Phillys the same round Margaret McDonald Gygi putting Jeanne Bridwell putting Betty Small Grace Flandro Novice— Vee Swlnton Watkins Dorothy putting Catherine J Glade Park Softball Stevens 5 International Harvester 8 3 7 1 7 Utah Power Sc Light Oak Ridge and Wagner 6alle Summer-hay- s Shaffer Ladies Day — June ringer tourney Dunn Lee and won by Mrs Tom Steward and Mrs 8 8 6 Harlan High Daily pjay most five and First Security Bank 1 18 10 Charles Cram rish NW Construction moot nine Gallic Bonner Newman Mrs and five Morris most Lalu moat Hoopiiaina nine 9 holeMrsgroup Mrs Harlan High and Gibb James Schultz and Mrs moat five 2 8 8 Sperry Utnh Richard Winegar tied for most nine 15 11 0 Redman Van Sr Storage Nash and Nelson D Stag and Hpppe Country Club Medal play on odd holes 18 hole diMurray City League 9 hole vision— Mr P N Johnson fl 7 Drive Ina Class A—Mrs D A Miller Mrs S Pronto 1 11 Brockbank 4 Realty Satterfield Class B—Mrs Jack Claw Mum ford Hess and Hardcastle Bck — C Mrs Dick Isaacson and Tuckett son CUli Qualifying for July leg of Director's Granite Meat Co 9 4 9 matches must be Cup First round 11 13 0 completed by next Tuesday Finals of Tiwiert'a Men Store Record di Thuriood and Director's and Cowley Cup June Leg vision— Mrs W S Mole def Mrs W Condie 9 hole Class A—Mrs Laury Miller Inc C Green 11 2 10 Early Jr def Mrs Bob Bird Don a Market 8 2 9 Clyde 1 UP Class B— Mrs E C Rv Hilton Kevera and R and F Hilton 3 2 Jenaen def Mrs A H Brockbank berg 9 hole Class C— Mrs G B Larsen def Tuesday July 9 7 pm— Granite Mrs N G Morgan 2 1 Meat Co va Laury Miller: 8 09 p m — Pronto Drive Inn va Tienert'a 9J& v Don’t Market p m —Brockbank White Park ISoftball Saturday July 13— postponed tfamoa Market va of May 21 7 p m Don 6 5 Desert Inn 7 4 Granite Meata 8 05 p m— Tienert'a va Salt Dean and Benz North Brockbanka and —Ashby Met hard 9 18A BBeth IN o y Ste-ve- 6 2 Sorenaen Marchant-Dann- y Wimta'i Daublaa 6salflaala gives you a def Hcneock Melba Kennington-S- u McDonald 6--4 Jean Spront-Ka- y Girls 16 'Deablet 3 Christie CannonJudy Brockbsnk def ’ h McManua deNatalie Mecey fault Bonnie Brockbank-Jud- y def Katie Hall-HelEldredge default i Girls IS Deablet Julie Bird Kathy Lloyd def Louise 6-4--6 6 0 Pedro-Joyc- o Bedont Lyant Ahlqutst-Ka- y Hardy def N ancy San e 62 Gile 46 7-- 6 Jaaler Mlxa6 Daablat Roger Bennett Bonnie Glle def Heidi Eldredge-Davi- d Curtis de'au't Mike Martlnes-Jud- y Mecey def Connie Chatwln 6 2 62 Amanda Creer Doug Wlnget def Tad Jacobsen-Kath- y 63 Hodaon Barant Child Deablea Grand Thurgood Janet Thurgood def Frank Derrick Wally Derrick default lit Rrl "Medallion" spinning rod Langley No 830 Spin De luxe Reel 100 yds Gladding Rlatyl lino Silo-Fla- x aocTnear1 oritfto gmraofce ' ARTHUR NAWMAN ltd Rrlxa tub-tar- o dacron Candy and foam filled sleeping bag It’s your assurance of GARY BATEMAN 0 3rd Rrisa Hsddon "Ral" fly rod Rsrrjna No 80 auto real HDH nylon double toper fly line qualifi KNORR WALTER 4th Rrlte No Coleman 41 gaia EVRON KNORR 1 tiff r je-- 1 11 r SOUTH 14 TfMrte Block toie tmiouch no iHoea omit Motor r ill f rite Johmon 7th Rrlxa spinning ROBERT P REES Haddon "Spin-Pal- " Svmmw 191 liM BOB KIDD Nava Km 0th Rrlxa re I CARL Hi n4 (ntam9 ' aUwtmawB Aatamatm Thu am aava yaa 999 hupictioit-a- ll A Utils car and adjvitmtni today may SODA makes better-fas- t mixed drinks that are better for 'cANADA I V0J The lively bubbles aid Czjfjing 'ition - 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Bo B Park '"Better Got - 0 2 3 3 3 5 Industrial Steel Softball Harmony Rupp and Hayward NotU and Willey Pikes 1 6 10 Peak Flour S 4 3 Bill Burt’s Club 4347 3 4 4 Union 4 6 4 Garfield Bongo Lounge Lam Harmon Mullet Litaon and per WUlardson and Stone Borg and and Hayda 6 3 S Utility Trailer T 10 4 Cyclone Fence Carlltla and Hawkins and Bagley Hanson 8 3 3 Dugway Proving Groutdc 3 8 6 iMSTAT get and Haynes Mays and Cor-- 1 Gerber ! one’s never manl Utah Tsmpt So of Lake-Kana- ft et 6-- 3 9-- j 6-- d low cross Lee Merry Johnson 8 aJ LQf-- Phono HUnter 4-87- 85 ’ Hr 49 L0J1C the A report on the past andor future— Johnston who was leady to forget all about competitive golf last year despite his excellent record has done about face and hints that he’s in the Sealer Slut Doablrs right frame of mind and might start scoring well again AMONG THE 11 and under Howard o m-- PM lip Howard-An'He was in the doldrums about Utah Open time last year girls Abigail Palmer Phoenix vs t Alton Bradshaw- - Howard Bradshaw Farent-Chllthinking about hanging ’em up when he made the discovery defeated Kathy Douglas Santa Deebles DurS 9 m — Gcorse Durham-Georcthat the difference between the top players on the circuit and Rosa Calif a Tuckham v Monroe the rest of the world’ good golfers is consistency near the Abigail’s brother Paul er Bert 15 Deckles greens Jon Schroeder Burling—Jim Wood Jim Bauerline vs 5pm And ame 15 the in boys Brown winner of Kirby McMaater-Devl"THERE ABE PLENTY of golfers right here in Utah and Martines Also in that di- against BUI Latimer-Mikunder singles to well the or better than can hit the ball from tee green as RESULTS TUESDAY'S Kama-kanvision Honolulu’s Henry Mayers and Middlecoffs But they’ll blow a chip or putt bout defeated Gordon Baum-bache- r Boyd Pexton-Jl-Men's Deeklea Gilbert def Lowell 18 on can’t those or three strokes so You every six holes give 6-r Durham Kay Salt Lake City Blacker Bob Greer def Steve Bennett holes and expect to be up in the money The difference In prize and David Hulbert-ChucSalt Lake Steve Morgan Triptow Jerry to Is second from to about six strokes makes Jim Romney Cordon money that four City won by default from Bill Elliott Wyatt(Mdef Dennla 22nd" s Scott Richmond Calif Coffey def Hilman Finnegan Is Johnston thinking about going on the circuit? “Well put Baubacher advanced in the 63 Men's Dnables It like this I like being a club pro If I couldn’t stay in this boys 13 and under however Paul DeBry-JI- tl Foulcer def Earl e kind of a job I’d like to go on the circuit” 1 Olof t Tayler with a victory over Hil- Whltaker-DavJohansson-Roce- r Marchant def Robert Markoaian-SaMoore 5 lard Witt Larkspur Calif - Alklrt Defending champ Lou North lry beat ShajsrepenL andf Jackj Rida: the medalist jn ffiis yeariS 'i’ll V V ‘n i&fc rowing a phiase from'' Mr Llri'colh finances the Open is dependent to a degree on sale ‘'ships’ for $25 which includes two tickets parking privileges Some clubs have done well ing no rain comes along to wash and a number of other things out even part of a day’s schedsilence has and from others the ule have scheduled champion"THE SALT LAKE COUNTRY CLl’B and Oakridge filled ship contests In the boys 11 and their quotas immediately— the Country Club with 60 Dakridge under singles and the girls 13 with 35 Host Fort Douglas has come up with 24 of 60 Meadow-broo- and under singles A few title town showing so lap 1$ from Logan battles in other divisions will 16 of 27 Best out-towith six of 10 grace Thursday’s Friday's and Saturday’s slate with the Wind“Steve Dun ford who Is in charge of the sponsorship up on Sunday and the presentathose tion of rommitfee would probably sleep better nights if trophies Sunday afternoon sponsorships were in" N Young Danny Sorensen trades Here’s the rundown of Del’s figures: Ogden Country Club shotsat 11 a mwith little Chuck 6ft assigned 1 in Vernal 51 Brigham City 5 2 Magna in the hoys Culp Dale Forest 50 El Monte Price Nibley Timpanogos singles flight while Mary Cow- 6 1 Bonneville 51 and as the man said The dates for the Open are July to broaden the base means help from everybody hacker to cratch players beeu-deafenl- Tribune Sports Writer First round play was completed Tuesday In the City Amateur Golf Tournament and the favorites were still In the 'run- - Hr-firts- n John Aokl Jef Bob Feurtli rtltbS-V- em Groff Glen Benny Sorenson del Paul Jenson Clyde Fomelius vs Bob Holi up Chick Felt def Vs) beig Gary Smith vs Marion Miller Dsvis Jerry Tsuyiki vs Mike Wagsgafl Fifth Hifhv— Jerry Foote va Jack Mventh FUeht— Dick Davis def Red Ahlander Dave Rafferty vs Dean Quick 1 upt Jim Gerbig del Gale Irb Arrington vs Harold Pelt Beppu del Jack Hart Tony Gil men 3 2 Craig Boyer def Dick Isaacs Ed Barrett vs Buck Martindale Flifht— Doug Morris vs KaF Sixth Gene 4 3 Jeff Perkins def Dyer 3 up Barnev Rice def Lhor Livingston 2 up Terashlma Jerryh Hulbert vs Mike r v Mreld Morns By Bob Williams W mi 8pr-TKp- ‘ w City Amateur Favorites Advance semi-final- s - t w 21 championship matches ley and Lorraine Miller' will and a bevy of settle the fcirls contests highlight quartet-fina- l singles question at 10 am Wednesday’! S9hed'de- ip1W’e4' w vfeW£kTbkY annual Tribline No Champions Men's Uncles Frank i! 1U“rkr Jculs 4onrijamcnUnow jrith r v Hem ivv ImFk Andersbn v nxn a nl hb t rlr ibnrtif nctl Bob Greer v Bovd Pextnn Rob- Two a few wsr Tribune Wednesday July 3 1957 Two Championship Bouts On Tennis Slate Today by — 'r rV ” ' Tbs ban w f KTilWn-- A w - |