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Show 1 r Salt Lake County , Utah Thun day, July 16, 1964 ROCKY MOUNTAIN'' REVIEW Page 14 Sports Program Turns J Boys Into Young Men . A month ago he was Just another eight-yeold boy. Today, later, Holladay has a Jewgroupofbase-ballejj- l. vergreen Leagues of the Holladay area. Without their help E ar VJv IE- - N A I 4 . - In that short are quick of And what a transformation It Is for these young boys to find a niche In life at such an early age. Boys who walked about the area in a slouched and somewhat affected manner are boys no longer. Theyve battled with competition. Theyve won and . p Most important, however a little. ' theyve grown up They are young men. It is for this reason that we encourage mass participa- tion programs such as that In Pete Haun, Salt Holladay, Lake County Recreation program supervisor mused as he viewed four games being played at the same time at Olympus Jurrfpr High School. Such a program takes more work than one can realHaun said. Wayne ize, Graybill and Reed Walker are y V ' '4 tA :- -: 7r- -'. ' i' ' ,rf t VV ' '7;' - '' t- - 7 v i PtrS -- v V j M 4 V V , . j r A C -- , ; , ; -- v., ' V ;'Xw , baseballer V- - p, - f C -- - - A0 ; rs r- - 4 t, V 4 4kJ4 SWING AT MANHOOD Holladay Junior manhood while enjoying baseball competition. A 4 , i -- ff; ," Title Talk Hits Holladay junior Baseball Diamonds and Walker share the credit brags. Mr. Carroll Is president of the Holladay League while Mr. Pehrson Is Evergreen League president. So, while the Hauns, Gray-bill- s, Walkers, Carrols and Pehrsons find their way about Holladay baseball diamonds, Holladay boys will continue to grow up, Just a little. doing a whale of a Job coorthe dinating Holladay and Danny Sundberg takes a swlrfg at to for the popular program that provides summer recreation for boys of all ages. The support we get from people out here (Holladay) Is phenomlnal. We ask for coaches, managers or sponsors and we have them. Here is where our strength lies. Our volunteer help is the backbone of the program, the two report. Add to this massive group a of workers pair of Lieutenants like Gene Caroll and Paul Hehrson and you wont find any weak links in our baseball chJA, Haun time. V v p ' -- v know what we would . But Graybill It happened lost. -- s dont do. HOLLADAY TEAM Another product of Holladay Junior baseball programs is this fine year Salt Lake County Recreation Department baseball team competing In expanded old baseball program. Boys are members of Holladay team. 15-- 16 Gals Weekly Golf Results Results July 7 In the weekly womens golf tournaments at three local country clubs were: Willow Creek CountryClub, Class A: gross. Rip Youngf net, Kay Handley; putts, Eunice Young; Class B: gross, Marge Bennett; net, Lovina Harmsen; putts, Lois Benson, Class C: gross, Ruth Gudgell; net, Marie Forester; putts, Helen Smith; Class D; gross, Mary Roderick; net, jDorothy Rassmussen; putts, Joyce Williams; Nine-hol- e, Class A: Gross, Shirley Hip-penet, Olga Pullman; putts, Roblnia Beckstead, Flo Robinson; Class B: gross, Pat net (tie) Kathy Warshaw; Lila Knight; putts, Schilling, Thelma Thelln, Lael Bettly-e- n. Francis Roser, Lona Heiner, Cleone Davis; Blind Hole tourClass A: Dorothy ney; Larsen, Dorothy Snelgrove; Class B: Laueta Ellsworth, Leah Clark; Class C: Marcell Kelly, Harriet Staton; Nine-hol- e, Class A: Bud Jacobson, Virginia Sawyer, Class B: Mary Louis Stout, Mary Muir; Class C: Henrietta Fife, Kay Evans; putts: Marion Taufer; nine-ho- le putts: Virginia Sawyer.s Hidden Valley Country Club, low net, Class A: Sue Green, n; Salt Lake Grandmothers Elizabeth Slagle, Clara Lentz, Meg Terrell putts, Elaine Bowdie Class B: Virginia Beck, Lucy Goff, putts, Ardlty Watts; Class B2: Jayne Scott, Iona Bailey, Alton Gurr, Ellen Buor; putts, Rene Woods; Class C: Carrie Christensen, Hank Don; Trena Pace, Maxine Howe; putts Ada Country Club, Tourney, Barbara Prince, Ruth Green , Isabel Ray; Nine-hol- e; le; sports syoroBAM Automotive League Resume 510 000 0 6 5 1 West 400 0 4 6 1 000 Highlans Garcia and Neeley; Anderson and Kilmer. 000 000 0 0 4 2 Murray 000 405 0 9 6 0 Judge and ,l)avies; Butterfield 3B Hanna and Morrelle. r, Tangero, Judge; Jim Mu-de- Murray. 410 000 0 5 10 4 310 100 1 6 12 5 Magna South Mori Dunlock. and Yates; Wheeler, Stewart and Flvas. son and Beckstead. 000 202 0 4 7 3 Kearns Holladay 000 000 2 2 Liston and Goodwin, BoPLa and Gonzales. 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