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Show . RockwoodWins National Parks Net Test Pearce To GrabsState Cop Doubles Amateur Test SALT LAKE CITY, (UP)—Two old hands in the National Public Parks Tennis Tournament, Linn {finalist in the State Amateur Tournament seven. times, came OGDEN ‘fault Rockwood defeated George My- erson, another member of an outstanding contingent of tennis play- by stopping Joan Johnson 6-2, 6-2. Miss Johnson is from Los Angeles. In a match stopped several times with win. the men’s doubles crown over Myerson and Bert Brown. The scores were -5-7, 6-3, 8-6, 3-6, 6-3. Dave Freed of Salt Lake City won the senior men’s singles jewels by outscoring Allan Schmitt of Louisville, Ky.; 6-4, 6-4. Miss Johnson joined with Jeri Shepherd to win.the women’s: dou- | 6-4, over Winnie McCoy and Sonia Mitrovich in an all-Los Angeles final. The steady afternoon rain finally| caused the postponement of the | mixed doubles final. The match— again made up of Los Angeles netters—will be played in that ‘city | next week. The principals will be Miss Johnson and Brown against | Miss McCoy and Bill Weatherall. Phoenix Wins | Far West LODI, Calif. (UP)—A team of youthful baseball players from Phoenix, Ariz., will represent the Far West in the American Junior League baseball playoffs at Hast| ita te iia ais WINS PUBLIC PARKS TITLE — Linn Rockwoodof Provo flashes victory smile after winning the National Public Parks singles championship Sunday. He also teamed with Wayne Pearce to capture the doubles crown. Legion Title ings, Neb., Aug. 2%-Sept. 1. The Phoenix team defeated the Bill Erwin Post of Oakland,| when Johnson suffered a! Vejar Slates S. L. Drills Salt Lake City’s Wayne Pearce to bles championship 6-4, Kansas City Tourney Won by Louise Suggs — SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) | Gene Fullmer and Chico Vejar— two middleweights eager to retain their status as title con-| tenders—settled down to serious| training here today in eeeare| tion for a nationally televised | 10-rounder Sept. 4 at West} Jordan. Vejar, adjusting to the thin mountain air, sparred today at a gym here while Fullmer continued workouts at the West Jordan tri.‘sing camp. Fullmer’s young- To Study Sugar Case NCAA Selects Site For ‘58 go through with the million-dollar DENVER It was the second year in a row “Don't nurse a lead. Go out and| last day to win, and I went out to that Phoenix won the regional tishoot that,’”’ he said. tle. Last year Phoefijx was elim- try to impreve it. inated in the sectional playoffs. “Never look back and see what! The confident _26-year-old San Sunday night’s game was the Franciscan did just that. His 2-} third straight victory for Phoenix under-par 68 won hin the $6,000 | in the fifth to win the victory. in the regionals. Taking a fourThe Linescore: first prize Five strokes behind| run lead in the opening frame, the Phoenicians were never head- | Phoenix — 410 041 020—12 14 i, him with 272s were Al Bakting, of | ed,s although Bill Erwin tied it up en we eoeceme org Bee i | Big Winn Inn, Ont., and the “Old | ierce, Crittenden (7) an Tel- |. en le 5 r with a three-run splurge in the lars: Fazio, Knighten (6) and | Slammer, Sammy Snead, who fourth. However, Phoenix reeach got $3,500. couped with a three-run barrage Menise. Snead made the best showing of | Sugar Ray, who had been scheduled to defend his middieweight crown against welterweight champion Basilio at Yankee Stadium, there's no pists 10man A. L. Batting Race a 290. Dr. Cary Middlecoft| ta was 11 strokes back. Howie Johnson, Houston, Tex., and Bob Rosburg, San Francisco, | who were two and three in the St. Paul Open, tied for third with | Paul Harney. Worcester, Mass., | each getting $1,866 for their 276 | totals. 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Leaders In Fox, When Ed Bailey hit a homer | Rathmann of Miami, Fla., won the Sunday to spoil a shutout by Ru- 20-mile big car auto race here ben Gomez of the Giants, it was Sunday with a newe track ‘record the Redlegs’ first four-base blast of two hours, two minutes, and 16 in eight games. The Redlegs’ seconds and an average of 98.13 © 1957 by MEA Sernce, tae zaomeSecrzee DETROIT (UP) — Mickey Mantle can take over the American League batting leadership from Ted Williams today if he has a good day at the plate. Mantie goes into today’s game against right-hander Frank Lary of the Detroit. Tigers only two points behind Williams. The Yankee center-fielder had two hits in three trips against left-hander Billy Hoeft of Detroit Sunday to boost his average to .374. Williams, on the other hand, went hitless in three at - bats against Tom Gorman of Kansas City to drop to .376. The Red Sox slugger faces Ralph Terry of the Athletics today. 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MILAN, Italy (UP) — Russia and other Iron Curtain countries were off to an early lead today would be held March 28-29. Sacramento, Calif., was award- in the eighth International ‘‘Silent the boxing championship Games’’—the Olympic Games for while the Far West regional bas- deaf-mute athletes who earn ketbaH playoffs went to San cheers they never hear. Tall, muscular Ted McBride of Francisco. Mount Airy, N.C., easily captured his heat in the men’s 400-meter| hurdles im 58.2 seconds, but other American entries fared poorly on the ‘‘old pros” in the tournament. | the opening day of competition Ed Furgol, St. Andres, Hl., who| Sunday. last year’s States SUPERIOR—DISTINCTIVE—HIGH POWER Carmen Basilio fight. Re two won United Nations CHICAGO — Jewel's Reward. a 12-1 shot, scored a surprise victory in the $144,550 Washington Park Futurity for -year-olds. special session today to find out whether Sugar Ray Robinson will under-par 267. National Collegiate Athletic AssoCalif., 128 “-nday night to win| lessons he learned in his 1956 “I didn't pay anyattention to | ciation NCAA executive commit| the rie* . represent the 12th Re-| wasters’ blow-up had hel in | what Snead or Balding were do-| tee today selected the University Games | gic om the Nebraska playoffs. 2 ped hig young career. |ing. I figured I needed a 68 the) of Wyoming at Laramie as site | of Gunderson of Seattle, Wash., won SARATOGA D MILWAUKEE (UP) — Ken Ven- | the guy behind you is doing,” said | Mat Finals today N.Y.—The six-team Cup tournament. NEW YORK (UP) — The N.Y. | Reneged, a 15-1 shot, won the $58,State Athletic Commission met in | 100 Saratoga Handicap. i m SS turi, professional golf’s hottest |; Venturi, who won the $35,000 Millplayer with two straight tourna- er Open here Sunday with a 13-/ victories,‘ said Board Meets ‘training along with the former} Tuesday because of a dispute over champ for their spots on the theater-television. ap through with preliminary card. ° ment RYE, 2-lb. Virgin Insulon Fine quality, filled with 2 ibs. 100% MILWAUKEE, Wis. — Ken Ven-| ‘‘West’’ team took the lead in the |er brothers, Jay and Don, were Sept. 28, called off the fight last Player & Club Venturi Captur es $35,000 Miller Open Golf Tourney Sleeping Bags! Tucson, Ariz., defeated Joe Campbell, 9 and 8, in the final round of the Western Amateur golf championship. recurrence of a slipped disc and | turi of San Francisco shot his was unable to begin the match! | fourth straight sub-par round to) Bernolfo, Salt Lake City divoter, | win the Miller Open. entered the finals by scoring two | extra hole victories over Lou ST. LOUIS — Ed Updegraff of North and Tom Green. Both scores were one up on 20. ‘ers from Los Angeles, 6-2, 6-4, 6-3. Miss Prentiss won her 11th crown joined Weekend Sports Summary Sunday KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Louise) |Countty Club as his opponent, | Sugas of Sea Island, Ga., won the| | retired navy veteran Ralph John- | women's Heart of America Open| |son, was forced to the sidelines | with a 54hole score of 20. | with a bad back. | | Bernolfo won the title by de-j day took home men’s and women’s singles honors as the gignt weeklong meet endéd here. Rockwood Bernolfo, avy 9 \J Utah Courty. Utah home a winner Sunday at Ogden| Roekwood of Provo,and Mary Arnoid Prentiss of Los Angéles; Sun- by rain, (UP) —Joe MONDAY, AUGUST26,1957 RRR Joe Bertiolfo DAILY HERALD Se: 2 espns Teams With! ‘apek s filled, adult . US. Coast vard approved, |