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Show SUNDAY,JUNE29, 19 Billy Williams To Set Sunday Herald 17 QUID SMASHDUATWINNEDWINSOME 5 Consecutive Game Record UPI Sports Writer CHICAGO ;UPI)—His ChicaCubs teammates call outfielgot Richie Ashburn's record hampered a bit by the sore foot der Billy Williams “the quiet last yeer. Then 1 started but has played regardless. man,” so the fanfare that been getting better,” he said, arises Sunday when he sets a thinking sbout it.” National League record for Last year Williams finished while I'm playing on it. I've the se.son with a string of 819/played a lot of games when I consecutive games will be a consecutive games, surpassing wasn't 100 per cent, but I never thing apart for the 31 year old the mark of Ashburn with both|asked to get off, and * veteran. the Pruiadelphia Phillies and manager kept putting me in the Saturday Williams played in the Cubs for consecutive games lineup 30 I played. Besides you his 894h consecutive game for for outiielders Both were far never get out of a slump sitting the Cubs against the Si. Louis ahead oi tne American league on the bench.” Cardinais. The first game Washington, 511. Sundaywill be his 895th, tying Villiams has attained his the league record beld by the mark with the same quiet Cardinals’ Stan Musial, and the efficiency that has marked his second game will be No. 896. "\play. His string began on Sept. the revora. 21, 1963, his third season with “Records are made to be the Cubs. Since then he played broken,” Williams said, “so I'm with a sore back and a badly not unhappy about breaking it. bruised shinbone. ‘ : ' 5 But I played for a long time park and began therapy, and if The weather man was the without ever thinking of this he hadr't done what he did, 1 winner ix mest of the scheduled record, and I don’t think I never could have pinch hit.” Teally thought about it until I Since then Williams has been Junior Baseball games, but Standard-Chevroa 5 V.F.W. 18 dHiland 12 Kuhni’s 9 Stadium Gulf- @!! the leaghes took advantage Cook's 4 { a few good days to get in American League part of their matches. Some Carpet Discount of the games were rescheduled Naylors for Saturday and others are Olpin Mortuary being held over until next week, Backmans In the Edgemont League State Farm 1 1. 126 6 3 SEMI-ANNUAL 99 —- =-~‘r= REDUCTIONS ,, 45% Extra Inning GamePlayed _In Pony Loop) But the closest the string) Rains washed out three of the| marks Joe Louis Is Released From Hospital SAVE 851 2 2 16 Market were tied for top honors Rotary Last Week's Results in the 9-10 year old group, hile Bacinans 7 Moose 1 Ripples Polar King coasted along on an undefeated status Naylors 13 Rotary 1 in the 11 and 12 year old Loop with six games to their credit. Kuhni’s 910 year old group are still undefeated and their 70 mark puts them at the top| Carsons Last Week's Results of the standings in the Ameriean League. Carpet Discount Village Sports Den 7 and Naylor Auto are 2 the 'sons 3 11-12 year old setup with 6-1! Reams 15 Clakss 2 A and W Root Beer North East .. 21-12 Years 51 feame to ‘breaking, was this ;qur scheduled days of aclion|broke into the win columnfor| Prudential year, on the. Cubs’ last road in Provo Pony League compe-| the first tirae this year with @)Carson Market 32 : trip when his own batted ball tition and left three sets of 13-1 win over Pearsons Cabi-| V: illage Sport Den 3 3 hit his instep, inflicting games to be made up. Four of net. 24 |Re‘ed Sox painful bruise. 25 |those games were slated for, Ream's Market tops the stand-| Clarks For the next three games, Saturday, but the other two ings in the North East 9-10 Last Week’s Results Williams’ streak stayed alive games will have to be carried year old group with a 6-1 mark Prudential 6 Clarks 1 NEW YORK (UPI)—Former|only because he was a pinch ok and Prudential is tops in the Clarks 5 Village Sports 11-12 year teams with a 51 Den 0 heavyweight champion One of the most Louis was released from {ought to give the record to Doc games of the season occurred) mark. 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Mak ur choice from over 700 suits in sizes from 25 to 54 reg- $43" $ 58° SALE PRICE 68" °78" ulars, shorts, longs, extra longs and portly Brand names such as Embassy Row, Crescent Park, Westchester, Joe|hitier in exch, and he said “1/°"St for, another week, 4 3 .571/State Inc. 2 4 .333/pial Finance 2 5 .286)Gas and Go 4 1 6674 800 | a2 33 500 la 23° 400 a 14 20/5 W 1 6 .167| Norge Cleaning 04 000i | A andLast physician who flew in from| PITTSBURGH (UPI)—Flan-|inning to. take the lead. Week's Games Last Week’s Results E Deiroit.” \ker Roy Jefferson yesterday| Knights moved ahead with A and W 13 Pearsons 1 State inc. 16 Dial Finance 6) It is believed that the famed|signed with the Pittsburgh Steel-|a pair of counters in the bot-| Stadium Guif-Cook’s 11 Boshard Electric 3 Hiland fa Brown Bomber and his doctorlers for his fifth National Foot-|tom half of the second and tne B airy 2 are en route to his Detroit/ball League season.’ Jefferson |score was knotted at 55. ThalHarpers Market 17 Gas and||F hometown for further tests and|last season led the circuit in]mans scored once in the sixth | Go1 18 a rest. |yards gained through pass re-|and Knights tied the score with Earlier Friday Louis _wasjceiving with 1,074. His 72 points|a run in the seventh, From ipples ing 6 0 1.00/93 listed in satisfactory condition.|topped the Steelers in scoring. that point the two teams battled with the score tied until Edgemont Lions 2 3 .400\/F the eleventh inning when Thal15 1675 mans tallied twice and Knights V.F.W. lost its first game of Heaps Pizza 06 00015 only once for an &7 victory. the season last week, a 10-9| Provo Sertoma Last Week's Games gy Losee was ‘ophitter for Knights Joss to the upcoming Payson: Poa Polar King 13 Heaps with three hits in five times Nine, but still held on to its irst place in Colt League|*™ fi at the plate. Perry hit safely twice for Thalmans. | standings with six wins against In the second game complet- the lone loss. ed First Security outseored| Orem Tigers held on to secValgardson Housemovers 11-4.) ondplace in the Loop standings Norm Johnson was the big) although their games were hitter with a home run in the! rained out during the past fifth for the Bankers. Mike} week, with a record of four BYU to NIT Championship Miller and Tim Anderson were) wins against two defeats. Paytop hitters, each with three sa ‘son moved into third place with its win over the loop-leading (Reprinted from The Daily Herald, March 18, 1951. The in four times at bat story rated a front page banner headlinc with part of the Saturday’s makeup games V.F.W. team. They started slowly but have been winning story jumped to the sports pa; ge) |were not ready to report by | consistently. A lowly bench rider provided th. .spiration and a glamor press time . Only three games weré comstar provided the drive as rel lentless Brigham Young rolled Stand! ings to. a 62-43 victory over long shot Dayton to win the National; Team Won Lost Pet. pleted last week in the regular schedule, but Orem Tigers Invitational basketball chainpionship. by ED GIVAN ‘Thalman and Psovo were slated for a Jewelers OY After his favored team flubbed the second half. Can you imagine a fathSaturday makeup match at Allens 6 2 .750 through most of; | and er and his son shooting Brigham Young, meanwhile, Seethalers Timp Park, and A and W had 5 3 625 the first half, hustling Russ and Provo were slated for a consecutive holes-in-one on 44 Hillman rose from the obscur- Soared on a 22-point spree dur- Pacific Pipe a golf course . .. On Aug. 4 5 « oa on the Payson field. ity of the bench to score six ing the same 10 minutes, Eight First Security of those points were Minson’s Results of the Saturday 24, 1932 on the third hole fast points and gave Brigham work, |Cragheads 3 5.375! games, Z postponed from earlier on a golf course in Geor| Knights Young a scant 28-26 intermisin the week because of rain, gia, Charles H. Calhoun sion lead, ‘That’s all the Sky- | Hutchins was su busy guard- Men’s Shop 2 7 | were and his son performed this not available. 2) 49> 2 line Six champions needed. ling Meineke that he only had Valgarc'scn’s lings tare feat, High scoring Roland Minson be- time to pop in six points. But m Last Week’s Results Team Won Lost Pet, . popping from the side with that was strictly irrelevant. Thalman Jewelers 8 V.F.W. 614 aeadly accuracy at ihe start of The fact that Meineke could Knight’s Men's Shop 7 4 2 «667 iver wender which was the the second half to power his only get seven points made First Security 11 Valgardsons 6 Orem Tigers Payson 4 3 S71 ;Hutchins eligible for roaring first minor league in beseteam to the championship. A and Y 3 4 429) praise, see Ht was the Interne All this was expected from Orem Dodgers 3 4 .429 Minson. He had scored 54 points Norris had to do the greater Provo Elks 2 3 400 share of the Dayton scoring. in two previous games in this Orem Yankees 0 5 .000 He got 20 points. tournament and he wound up Games Last Week Young now shoots with 26 points in the final forBrigham Payson 10 V.F.W. 9 a “grand slam”. It goes game. Provo Elks 11 A and Y 0 from here to Kansas City, Mo., in the International teague But Hillman didn’t figure to where it will open a campaign SPOKANE, WASH. (UPI) —' V.F.W. 9 Orem Dodgers 0 were Columbus, Ohio « be a star performerin thetitle for the NCAA championshi Frank Marolich, Hayden Lake, Guelph, Ontario, Canada . + « Match, played before a near pratt San Jose State Wednes- tue, parred the second hole London, Ontario, Cenoda + + « sellout 18,879 spectators at jay. in sudden death playoff Friday Madison Square Garden. He had The entire BYU team played to win the Pacific Northwest scored only one field goal in good ball tiroughout the tour- Golf Association Senior Chamthe ovarterfine's and didn’t nament .While they were over- pionship “at the Manito Golf foam; still in the league today even get into the gamein the shadowed by the great work of Course here. ‘are Columbus ond Rochester... semi-finals. Minson and Hutchins, the BYU Marolich and Joe Bernolfo, Three shutout games were reTt took scmething like a sub- sophomores, Harold Christensen’ Salt Lake City, finished the 54 corded Friday night in Amerieee sti'ute's o ev en‘hys'esm to get... * ¢ 2 Rizhy cannot be over- hole event tied with 231. Both can Legion action with Provo Here's an oddity about B;'s*-m Yorngeing, hovever. look ed; nor can Jerry Romney, players parred the first hole of! whitewashing Wasatch 140, the playoff, but Bérnolfo bogied the Oiympics — that very 4'houth Nevton's hich-scoi s*-ne brilliantly at times. the second hole to give Maro- Orem downing Payson 8-0, and’ few people realize .. . Did int Pay Me'srk was well v5Roland Spanish Fork blanking Spring- you know that the little Minson was named’ Vhs ins’ meg. ‘he most valuable player in the lich the victory, country of Kenya took as ville 5-0. a Brigham NIT and he had the highest Tied for third at 233 were Provo remains atop the many gold medals in track andfield in the 1968 OlymYer covldn’t get going scoring average for the tourna-| ess ae and Paul league standings by two full pics as the huge country of ymer, Seattle. Clymer toured the first ha’ games, There are no league “ent with a total of 80 points—' Russia was able to take! ‘for the seesaw of the °B agains: St. Louis, 26 against the final round in ical Dar’ games scheduled this week be- ... That seems impossible, 74, the lowest score of the day. go's 7 sorls. Darton Seton Hall, and 26 against! Two Spokane players, Bud cause of the holiday, but Provo butit’s true. “Ae 198 lend on fet Le Dayton, is planning on a doubleheader Haskill and Jack Leahy, tied Jed Nevis’ se! ehot fram the ‘The box score: for fifth with 234 and Oitc Gar- against Granite on the Fourth s‘cs, Dayton kept thet lead Ryy (gg) cia, Spokane, Ed Ulit, Sevitie, of July. I bet you didn't know url only four minutes re- Richey and Bill Blakely, Portland a. ++. you can reolly rope rived in the half, when Hill yinson Team Won Lost ‘shot 235 to tie for seventh. yourself a bargain at Q “it h’s second consecutive Hijlman 0 Ted Fleskes, 71, Willamette, Provo . g shot to tie the score at Craig Givan's Summer RoundOre., won the division for golf- Orem . u ers 70 and older by shooting 240. Spanish For! Jones up of Values... see Teyton went back into a Hutchins Blakely won the 65 to 69-age Payson ..... Givans’ Classified Ad m-meniery lead when Norris Jarman division, Hunter was the winner American Fork Today! hit tyo frethrows. When Min- Christensen in the 60 to 64 bracket and Springville . son struck from the side to tie Romney ‘Clymer won the 55 to 59 age) it at 26-26 and Hillman put his Olson bracket championship. Wasatch team in front with two free Thorne throws, making the score 28-26 atthehalf. Totals Those two points gave Brigham Young a lead it never You can get your Comi mercial Instruction Flight again lost, The spark lighted a Instructor rating and Multi-Engineering rating. flame that began roaring with Yourcostis oniy 10% of thetotalcost. bonfire brightness in the secIVAN FORD ond half. Dayton hit on only Weare also eligible for Student Government Loans. 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