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Show Page 12—TF"® HERALD, Provo, Utah Politics Cancels Sunday, July12, 1970 Merlin Has Business Interests { By RALPH C. WAKLEY a television show for the SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— coming season. The half-hour After eight seasons with the talk show, called "Man-to-Man, National Football League's Los will feature two sports figures, Angeles Rams, one of the a celebrity, Roman and myself. game's brightest defensive Wejust filmed our first show Stars is looking forward to his with Jonathan Winters, baseball non-football future. pitcher Bob Gibson and ice All-pro defensive tackle Mer- hockey star Phil Esposito. lin Olsen, 29, is still eager to “Before this television series start another season, but in his ninth year he'll “‘just play one started, I filmed a small role with my brother Phil in a Game ai a time.” ‘Actually, I’d like to be so movie called "Harker Fleet— busy with other things besides Bandit,” he added. football that I'll have to quit Merlin's brother, also an Allplaying,” said Olsen. “My America lineman from Utah break with football will be a State, just signed io piay for clean break.” He's almost that busy now the American Football League ‘The Logan, Utah, native has a Boston Patriots. ‘I would like business partnership with Ram to have seen Phil play for the quarterback Roman Gabriel. Rams. We tried to trade for The two have been bestfriends Phil but we couldn’t come to terms,” added Olsen. since 1962 when they both joined the Ramsas rookies. The former two-time All“We have two automobile America from Utah State dealerships and a_ travel Universityis back in Utah “for agency,” said Olsen. three weeks of golf, fishing and “And we just started filming relaxing” before he reports to Bs COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (UPI)—Political strife in CzeChosiovakia has been blamed for the cancellation of the Proposed first annual Worid Cup Ice Hockey Tournamentat the Broadmoor World Arena Dec. 26-31 The decision to call off the meet was announced Friday by the president of the resort hotel, W. Thayer Tutt, after he was notified of the withdrawal of the Czechoslovakian golf team from next month's World Senior Golf Championships. Tutt said the Czechoslovakian Golf Federation cabled him that the seniors team would not be able to play in the tournament because they could not obtain necessary visas to play in the U.S. The team has been touring Europe this THE HOBBLE CREEK GOLF COURSE heid its official ribbon-cutting grand opening for summer The cancelled hockey meet its clubhouse Friday morning. Springville would havepitted North America's two best teams, the U.S. and Canada, against Queen Christine Wilson cuts the ribbon as her the Missouri Names Garagiola to Kall of Fame COLUMBIA, MO.(UPI)—Joe Caragiola, St. Louis-born major league catcher who became a national radio and television ee will join b:s boybuddy, Yogi Berra, in the Missouri Spor's Hall of Fame. Executive secretary Don Faurot announced Saturday night that by a vote of sports writers and sportscasters, Garagiola had been elected to the state Hall of Fame, and will be inducted with Berra at a dinner Oct. 16 in St. Louis. Garagiola, nine months younger than Berra at 44, grew up across the street from Berra on the ion of St. Louis, ~ look on. Participating in the ceremonies also are Councilman Leonard James, left, and Mayor Cal Packard. To Compete in Salt Lake City Spanish Forkcontinuesto lead the American Legion Junior Baseball standings with an undefeated record as they turned in a pair of wins during the past week. The Forkers have unblemished 10-0 record and have been hard to stop all season. A combination of top pitching and some heavystick work have kept them on top COLORADO SPRINGS, Coc (UPI) — James H. Weaver, Commissioner of the Atlantic Coast Conference, died unexpectedly Saturday morning of a heart attack in his room at the Broadmoor Hotel. Weaver, 67, was chairman of the annual meeting of the National Collegiate Commissioners Association. The Western Athletic Conference was host for the parley. l : Somesteadypitching by Scott Atkinson, former Provo high Sch] moundsman, gave Provo a 6-1 decision over Orem Friday night at Timpanogos Park. He was particularly teugh with men on base and was never seriously threatened. Pleasant Grove chalked up its first win of the season Friday as turday morning. The spokes-| Here's an unusual oddity! ee on of the | about veteran pitcher Hoyt | meeting were halted in light of | Wilhelm, whois still active in Weaver's death and would be baseball’. fe bite kee rant the Grovers turned back Payson Provo at Spanish Fork in a well played contest. 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Snanish Fork 6 Pleasant Grove 4 Provo 6 Orem 1 Here's anotheroddity al Spanish Fork 12 American Fork Payson at American Fork y going to be until I get to camp but I think we'll be as stronz as we were last year whei. we had an 11-3 season,” he said “We've got the perscnnel, by: faster and bigger, and the the main thing is the attitude of offenses are moreefficient, the players and how they work together.” “We lost a lot when Eddie Meador and Maxie Baughr HOCKEY RECORD retired, but we picked TORONTO(UPI) —The Tor- Kermit Alexander in a trag onto Maple Leafs and the old with the San Francisco 49ers New York Americans set the and we've got some youn; National League hockey record players that are really pushing for the fastest scoring by both the old timers like me, teams at Toronto March 19, laughed Olsen. 1938, with eight goals in four “I won't say we'll win the minutes, 52 seconds. Toronto championship, But I think we scored five of the eight goals have the best chance in and went on to win, 8». division.” “After eight sseasons I've seen a lot of changes in the game,” he said. “It’s a better game today. The defenses are Our entire stock. This season's suits are on sale. All wool worsted Sale 38 “We haveall suffered a deep | very a oscar personal loss and intercollegiate | Matty ot theds ssthatAlot | American Legion Standings tnt ; S aithe os) Team WL Pet. athletics will sorely miss one ee Spanish Fork 10 0 1.000 of its outstanding leaders. Jim Who todayis one the game's| t kind of batter in re | Provo 7 4 637 Weaver's contributions to col- | ‘3 Pleasant Grove defeated Payson This Week's Schedule Wednesday Provo at Pleasant Grove Spanish Fork at Orem Rams. COME EARLY SHOP J AND SAVE in sharkskins, our famous Leatherneck, etc. terns, colors and styles. sizes trom 35 to 54. Regular Value to $6.00 standings. 5 road trips and the length of five years, and he's been on the season, changes that we've Western division squad in the talked about in the ‘60’s," Pro-Bow! since he joined the “I'm not sure how we're MEN'S SUIT SALE Import frem France and Italy. Popular styles, as sorted colors. Sizes 7 to 13. Broken lots. out the season. They are Orem definitely expected to be one of American Fork State Legion Tournament scheduled to begin Aug. 3. The Forkers beat Pleasant Grove Monday6-4, then downed American Fork 12-5 Friday SENSATIONAL STORE-WIDE PRICE REDUCTIONS said the 65, 275 pound tackie Regular Value $60 to $115 to be a significant force in our university sports programs. All of us extend our deepest sympathy to Mcs. Weaver and the family in this time of sorrow.” A native of Rutherford College, N.C., Weaver became the ACC commissioner in 1954 00 ee, c t } ' 1 SPORTS FANS! ‘ es major leagues in 1952 and | Thomas J. Hamilton, execu- | didn’t hit one again, in a generally, and teams in the tive director of the Pacific years and over 900 games | second division have pre~ed to Eight Conference, issued a | played! — | be troublesomefor the winners. statement Saturday morning | There is really not too much representing the views of the | One of the most Oe entire association. turn-abouts by any player in difference among the teamsin It eat: baseball history has been | spite of the variation in ys the three qualifying teams in the Payson training REDUCTIONS UP TO 45” ACC Commissioner Dies at Meetings SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Amateur boxers from four states will compete July 18 in the AAU - sanctioned Rocky Mountain Golden Gloves Boxing Tournament. where they batted 34 in Utah, Colorado, Arizona and boyhood lineups. Berra went on Idaho will be represented on to star for 17 seasons with the the 15-bout program which will New York Yankees, playing in 14 World Series and managin; get underway at 8 p.m. at A WAC spokesman said = the to their last8 Derks Field. it Harvy Milier, director cf the Weaver died in his pennant in 1964. Rocky Mountain Golden Gloves, about 5:30 a.m. The spokesman 1 Garagiola beat his close said invitations to participate said Weaver's body would be |) friend to the majors and 4s a sent to Greensboro, N.C. | ’ 20-year-old rookie starred for in the program have been exthe St. Louis Cardinals in their tended to nine 1970 regional ps 1946 World Series upset over Golden Gloves champions, in- Sunday in Greensburo, he said. | > Boston Red Sox, batting cluding Orem's Danny Lopez, About 50 persons attending } the 119 pound champion, the meeting participated ny by ED GIVAN oe services for Weaver Spanish Fork Legion Team Is Undefeated summer Councilman Leonard James. Mayor Cal Packard and professional Sonny Braun also gave short remarks, Many other dignitaries were also in attendance for the ceremony.All of the guests were treated to dinner at the Hobble Creek Inn, and then enjoyed an afternoon roundof golf. The Hobble Creek Golf Course Recreation; Ross Elliott. field clubhouse hadits official grand director for Utah's Bureav of opening Friday morning, Outdoor Recreation; and Gunn itighlighted by a dedicatory McKay, representing the prayer by Grant Thorn. Governor's office, gave short Federal and state authorities remarks praising the Hobble responsible {ur much of the Creek Golf Course and the new funding of the project, were in clubhouse. attendance for the occasion. The program was under the Frank Silvester, Regional direction of Springville City Director of the Federal Bureau of Outdoor Recreation; Gordon Harmstrom, Utah’s liaison officer for the Bureau of Outdoor Amateur Boxers Rams’ camp July 21 Olsen, one of the Rams fearsome foursome, has been 4 unanimous all-pro fer the last attendants Jessie Johnson and Kandis Holley Hebble Creek Officially OpensIts New Clubhouse European champion and runnerup, Russia and Czechoslovakia. The World Senior Golf is to be played at the Broadmoor golf course Aug. 22-28. The U.S. and 17 other foreign team: have entered, but Kenya will again not be able to play because ofpolitical reasons. the | | Givan Ford MEN’S DRESS SHOES MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS Nearly 300 pair. Wingtips, Moccasin, Penny Loafers. Othersin lace orslip-on styles. Some complete sizes, others broken lots, good sizes. Regular Value $13.95 to $30.00 Yorke, Creighton, Manhattan, Imperial and other fine shirts in short and long sleeves. 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