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Show N Everybody Has r:JU u y 'sp! f'v ;P Theres always been sandlot baseball In Holladay. But its been organized for sometime, now. Everybody, It seems, has a ball or bat In his hana or I XJ.lV 1 glove on It Good programs grow. t"t And baseball programs in Holladay have grown. By leaps and bounds. There was a need to put -- olds on a team. eight-yeIt was done. The age increa j w s . ar ry5fvv, SKYLINE stickers -f .gtir-Cis- Ball And Page 15 Bat Holladay Sandlot Ball Gets Big &! mm& 4 Salt Lake County, Utah A ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW Thunday, July 9, 1964 Programs Grow Good J sed with the group. Caliber of play increased. More teams were added. As the boys grew some found an Interest In golf, others took up tennis, swimming was fun for others and still others took to summer jobs that kept them from competing for various and sundry reasons. Junior baseballers found a plateau. Other's have yet to reach the peak of perfor mance. Because of the many paths which a boy has to from choose, the field narrowed. Theyre young men, now. Some are still playing baseball. Automotive League got a start some years ago to fill the baseball need of a few year olds. Salt Lake assumed leaderlhfp of the general program this year. Its growing. 15-- Counta-Hjlecreatl- For every high school In the county there Is an Automotive League team. It's part of the growth of a good program. Competition Is high as the caliber of play. From there the young men of the diamond graduate to the Amer- Coin-O- p GLEflIllIIG sr hlghly-competltl- ve ican Legion leagues. There will always be a place for Holladay area boys to play. V.ira mbVjk Power behind Skylines league-leadiEagles Include Sterling Patrick, reft, Dave BroWn, George Theodore, Steve Klelland and Marv Day. BIG STICK POLICY FOR 8 ng attendant will help yotr hand spot and clean your An Junior Baseball League Scores t Only two Evergreen League teams and three Holladay league teams remained on the clothes in SWell be h a p p 1 o hand finish any piece of clothing for a small extra charge For example, a man-or womans suit can be finished for just 39 cents 0 Sox Phillies 1 Sox 2 Indians Braves Dodgers Senators 3 Red s 4 6 Wf CtVB 8 Results GOLD Indians 3 Senators 3 Dodgers 2 Dodgers 11 Dodgers 0 Braves 8 Dodgers 6 Braves 0 Phillies 10, Phillies 9, Indians 14, Braves 12, Colts 11, Indians 9, Phillies 9, Colts 15, STRIKE STAMPS We care for your clothes at enjoyable prices. ... MIDGET LEAGUE Pirates 0 Dodgers 1 Sox White Major Standings 3 3 Sox 3 C ardlnals 3 Red Utah Junior Tennis Judged 'Up To Par 1 Giants Tigers HOLLADAY Utahs junior tennis program isnt very far behind the Gals Weekly Golf Results Winners In Tuesday, Jtfne 30, womens gold tournaments were: Willow Creek, Best Ball Clas"s A: Tourney, Rip Young, Goldia Knuds en; second, Marge Lane, Helen Ora Showell, Nlcholsen, Marge Metcalf, Dawna Alexander, Joyce Eberhardt-- lass B: Mary Soffe, Becky AdaJns; second , Ruth Gudgell, E. Ann Robinson, Bernice King, Leila C: Class Verna Balls; Melville, Gayle Thompson; second, Mildred pu Bois, MaClass rie Forster; Nine-hol- e, A: Kay Lamb, Jean Bradshaw; second, Pat Taft, Dill Barton; Class B. Hilda Sellers, Murial Tagaw; second, MaryWarren, Class C: Pat Warshaw, Thelma Thelin, Hope Betylion second, Eva Seigal, Vivian Shapiro. Salt Lake County Club, Presidents Cup Final Class A: Isabel Ray, BeClass B: tty Penny, Sally Rosenblatt, Marlon Fletcher. Flag Tourney, Marion Fletcher, Carolyn Christensen, Dolly Makoff, Sally Rosenblatt, Carol Colwell, MargaretCoombs; Nine-holNellie Banta, Fontella Birrell, Mary Louise Stout, Barbara Felt, Alyce Mitchell, Cleon Davis; putts: putts: Nyrial Molle; Nine-ho- le Cleon Davis. le, ' professional machines (National District) White unbeaten list as the Fourth of July holiday marked the halfway point of the baseball season. Teams showing undefeated marks in Salt Lake County Recreation baseball in the Holladay and Evergreen areas include the Athletics and Orioles of the Evergreen division while the Cards, the White Sox (Colts) and Pirates are undefeated In Holladay play. Action continues hot In the massive program that ends with July -- - save the playoffs. Here are standings and results of games through July 4: LBSr West Skyline Esparze 000 000 0 0 21 2 2 0 and Neeley; Chiess Oil 000 0 and Knudsen. Hillcrest 300 220 0 7 7 4 000 000 0 0 1 5 Olympus Daniels and Beckstead; Sanders and Rollin Murray Eagle 010 006 0 7 7 Murray Eagle Holladay 000 000 0 0 1 5 Sagendorf and Davies; Bab-b- al and Gonzales. 200 000 000 1 3 3 5 001 000 100 2 4 4 1 Judge Anderson and Kilmer; Nor-el- ll 2B -and Hanna. Jefferies. (J). Highland level of that played In other western states. Thats the collective opinion of a group of Utah youngsters who are back home after competing In two major tournaments in California. Five of the seven youngsters returned home after playing in the California State Junior championships at San Jose and the National Junior Hardcourt tournament at Burlingame. One member of the group, Bobby Schovaers, headed for the northwest for additional tournament play. Those returning home were F. D. Robbins, Cissy Greene, Molly Greene, Skip Greene, Susan Bradshaw and Roger Porter. Schovaers and Robbins won championships and a lot of Young Schovaers prestige. won the boys 12 title In the meet at San Jose and stayed in the Burlingame meet for three rounds before being ell - Hyiauit pnrta 3iur. in fine Sporting Equipment mlnlnated. Robbins teamed with Bill Colson of Coral Gables, Fla. to win the boys 14 doubles championship at San Jose and lost out in the finals In the same division at Burlingame. In the Burlingame meet Robbins went all the way to the semifinals before losing out In singles competition. Specialists (HID Scuba Diving Marine Equipment Parachuting Golfing 2045 EAST 6200 SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY 17, UTAH TELEPHONE 277-264- 9 Adults accompanying the Utah contingent concurred In the opinion shared by the players themselves that Utah tennis Is on the upgrade. The adult leaders said In many Utah youngsters instances rs could match the in moves and strokes. However, they noted a big difference in stragegy and technique. 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