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Show SUNDAY,JULY2.we Sunday Herald. 17 | Bauer Names Mickey Mantle To All-Star Team BOSTON (UPI}—Its-notsur-| Anaheim, Calif Bauer still has prising-but a famiiar name at/to name his.pitchers ic the an unfamiliar position is listed, contest. on the Amercan League’ All-| Other reserves named besides Star’ souad Mantle included Mincher and of front-running Chicago and)"‘I don't deserve to be picked,” Andy Etchebarren- of Bauers! the quiet star added. own Orioles. The starting| Hi was switched from the |'¢am, minus a pit eld to first base this season Yankees sought to Mckey Mantle, the veteran dimFregosi of theAn 5 s 5 a ‘0! New York “Yankees slugger tands Max Alvis, Paul Ca made transition the successful/ya from centerfield squad by Hank Bauer, former Washington, Bostons’ has said it Tommie Agee ing to be » Tomer. Sn Ie eeTMee ee ML | OPEN teammate |@ who doubles. as ‘| Baltimore manager and skipper of the 1967 American League | All-stars. iB Mantle, who hasn't played in FE the All-star game since 1964 and | hasn't been selected to the squad since 1065, was picked even though he finished third in the of to Tony Conigliaro, first base, was named to the balloting at first MONDAY ‘til 9 p-m- AMAPAA Mess who's s career, Mantle has et i esa es on the EtZ base behind Harmon Killebrew and Don Mincherandis batting jus 40, “He's the player the fans wantto see—regardiess -of what he’s hitting,” the players earlier-this week when sports writers asked about Mantles chances of making another All-star team, his 17th. ‘ LAr TOT ate ut Tem MetaDm Predn eel SryeM in Allstar game July QUALIFYING FOR THE National Public League President Joe Cronin jannounced Bauers selections Parks players, left to right, Mark Taylor, Randy Trane of Orem, Se i Get N atioO n a | ie Recognition 7 1. 0 5 8 Qualify* For sx" Cougar Net Four Netters Stars IS eight other reserves for the 38th z Tournament. ENNIS i points leader for-the 1967 world FOUPNEY Eeiving cannon, wi i |, Four Central Utah netters Livingston and Judd Turner,| Junior Tennis Association thls} per hour mark in the second hav qualified for participation|é1, year include Margaret Green- iyof Mey for the French in fhe National Public Parks| Randy Trane, Orem, defeat- : Brigham Young Universtiy| ys Toumament, slated for\ed Ron Richards, 687 60 for|"00d President. Ann Ballen|©ee driving a Repco- net stars Keith Nielson and Arcadia, Calif,, July 2430, ae. 2 honors in the Boys 18 and|‘" vice president; Dolan) Brabham, established the best Terry Ehlers were- given hon-|"""3' ? under singles competition. |Condie, vice president; and time last week around the new orable mention recognition on ee eS oe Te-! In order to qualify for berths| Keith’ Trane, secretary. |three mile ‘“bugatti” track. 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PRICE. su §388} |eB junior Tennis announced this bas NCAA Tennis| ciation, vor by Marjorie Dixon, Pr. Coachés Association, A seven-man first-andsquad sec-|the ond: team All-America the six players able mention, e given honor-| complet Asso-| Tournament competitors must] =ae place in the events in they are participating in |which City. The girls defeated Carrie Nich-| Houston Has a Susan Johnson, 6-4, BYU|oles”Ang aoePekanedly Nielsen and Ehler led malts Se ses me el mh seventhice tie with Florida Even Chance of Rand; pee, a See. au Boys 18 and Under “Doubles Signing Wilt Ares [~~ ~~ ~~ 7 (Check) Male oe Ts ...: The age division in which a person must play is deter. mined by his age as of Jan. 1, 1968. A boy or girl who Seen Shearcree te aaaoneree ‘classifications. The Bas wet. coal Ears Michigan State, In Am. Schafer 64, 64. m. Chamber! from the| varon nto d Philadelp Fork Coach Slatet\Martin said. “T talked to him abouta week ae rear eeapecaste Shooting Match ago, Martin said. “Wilt says anced ia vars co singles play before bowing out ofihe insane Ehlers scor.| AMERICAN FORK — The(t® ‘0st interested Jo a bid only ome fig) in the 12-3) <6Atwarandhas fd wins over John Gilbert of|sharp shooters we can’ meet wits, Bie,Georgia Tech (9-7, 6-3), Jamie|year-old and the 14-15 year-old] CReeNey eecen ina Florida (64, 64). ahe wioonve“ne ‘ thet isa mo e moveeenenely tourney, previous and under division, However, if a boy has not wona doubles ttle in the 12 and under division he may participate in that age group, but must have a partner rican! 9 7%éer contract Schubert of No. Texas State) —)headquariers oecans Ce seyat a A 16-2, Wines were’ Doiil Strain was substituted by a One-year| f tthe | deal that sae Whar 4 |eiy Peo icoressontg painsHesiy’ Vows 9 ether febrca, 36 t0 80 in reg. shorts lenge cing” a 24 g Ej= GN SB4ES 5 Ei = 2ve division and is not part of the no-champs & MEN'S a Doubles MEN’S SLACKS | Men’s Class A hicksscipbsphvln tad Forever Pressed. 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Ti EE DRESSSSSHOES ; cae |te iw: Hein ton, vi] $1488 16 announced the appointment) been bache Kingsford, 38, of =at thesity coe styles, black ani fe Per rene ores raa has DRESS: SHOESES tinued : SYSTE and Installed Designed Dr. Morris Shirts, dean of the CEDAR CITY, Utah (UPI) — College of Education at CSU,|] The of Southern Utah Gri Fi MEN'S nen eoee CSU Names fiat tats. ‘ne Tumnite) SPRINKLING Tournament was co-sponsored MS Kingsford As = “Jerman semi-final and followed Hi and $388 I Building. ie completedfe,leet Se apehnst si over a weel with elon ee ™* 5 = 5 Fi 0 PRicE.... & Elmand of Mnctsippl Slale|Ameriean Fork, who took frst\tee’ ‘pro °taoketball "seman, | Under 16, Boys... y HUSH PUPPIES} sale $488 $988 iS § reo who has not won @ title in that division, Mens Class A Men 4 Sioss ; snaes ; 3 played this week at the Ameri-| ci“bertaii asked to be re-| Women's $375,-| Nielson defeated Marshall)can Fork Sportsmen'sAssoci|ieaseq from a three-year, last fall. It $o4gs MEN‘S SPORT COATS Men'sClass B we can’ have irrament eg. 1 rani, Catia Br Championship by beating Clyde! oysron (UPI)—The Hous+| ¢*e¢Ption to this rule would be if, for example, a boy ~~ ton Mavericks of thei American cee ancigs : me one point for BYU 4 fade Winners Posted LesagehereinthE wo l M6 Wet Cater Pre Vv > fe a s 5ze iEs Fi |