| Show ilie Salt Labe Tribune Sunday May 1Ukt League Lead Shared by Two Teams Sports Pagea One-Minu- te Hillsdale Survives Amerigo’s Drive pace-settin- 1 40 feature 45 was No carHYJiHL1 S’--i '£ S 3 nM IU tail 4th m day Rose Bowl agreement with the West Coast in its past form though leaving selection of a completing team to the Tournament of Roses and the Assn of Western Universities rather than the Big Ten 4 oa tract The directors’ committee was to report to the conference at its December meeting LOS ANGELES May 23 (TP) Another committee of fac—The Herald Express said ulty men will report at the same time on a study of r Saturday a second methods to break a tie vote baseball game has been apIn the conference proved for this season and will be played in the Los Angeles Tie votes resulted in the parColiseum Monday Aug 3— an adoxical position that the Big open date in the major league Ten as a conference would not schedule ( participate in fKe bowl but left The newspaper quoting "an the way clear for individual unimpeachable eastern schools to participate source ”saia American and Na"It’s tht first time we’ve tional League club owners ever had a tie vote on any imvoted approval of the second portant issue” one director game at their meeting in Col- said umbus Ohio this week The faculty In its action SatIT ADDED that only comple- urday made certain that contion of negotiations for televi- tinuation of participation irf sion rights is holding up an of- the bowl would not come up for facultv action at any memficial announcement from ber institution Commissioner Ford Frick r The regular scheduled THE DIRECTORS were Ingame will be played this structed to make their recommendation for administrative year in Pittsburgh July 7 action of athletics Thus the proposal will not require a scanning or vote by any faculty group all-sta- ViRLOADE© seats and i 51 Flinco J Moose 3 Utah Power 5 Draper Moose 7 Ted’s Class Fourth Straight Title 3 14 1 1 4 peek's Schedule This a m —Flinco vs PointSunday— ers at Prison Monarch! vs Ted s Utah Rolls to Easy Victory In Skyline Tennis Meet University of Utah’s powerful tennis team swept all the opposition right off the Ute courts Saturday as the Redskin netters rushed to their Polnteis at Prison fourth straight Skyline Conference championship tVasatch Tennis League So strong were the tennis-meTeam Standing! of Coach Theron Parme Won Lost Pet 1 000 0 3 lee that they won every pos Sherman 667 2 Grandview — 18— and dropped 667 sible point 2 Morningslde 2 333 only one set during the entire Holladav 0 3 000 Millcreek 3 0 000 tourney Canyon Rim Team Boys' Standings DENVER PLACED second Won Lost pci 1 000 Canyon Rim with 10 New Mexico had 6 667 2 Millcreek 2 667 Brigham Young University 4 Grandview 647 2 Sherman Wyoming 3 Utah State 1 and ' OOO 0 Momingude ooo 6 Holladay Jontana and Colorado State Team Match Results failed to score Sherman Girls 4 Morningslde Girls 2 — Sharon Russell S def Nannette Joe Cowley Wayne Pearce Pederson Harriet Wycherly (S def Wendy Peterson 3 0 Deanna Hy Saunders and Steve MorJensen iSi def Lynn Ashpole 3 0 gan were the Ute foursome def Carol Ryan Gwendolyn Spencer 3 2 Katy Wycherly iS) def which won the four singles Arlt and two doubles titles Cowley Stephanie Lynn Kimmell (Mi def Katheiine Gygi 3 0 Grandview Girls 7 Millcreek Girls handed defending champion O — Kristine Larsen (G) def Pamela Pearson 3 0 Sharon Arlt (G def Jack Kennedy of New Mexico Kristin Hopfen 3 0 Judy Milstead his first defeat in three years beck G def Janet Nelson def Nicola Langtnn (G Sharon of Skyline tennis as he McCune Laura Draper TGi def Lobo ace Diana Cherrington whipped the Cheri Duce iGi def Martene Miller Cynthia 10 8 in the No 1 singles Susan (G def McCaig Cherrington 0 Pearce won the No 2 sinHolladay Girs 4 Canyon Rim Girls — 2 Terrie Koch iC def Barbara Saunders the No 3 and Ashpole 3 0 Jane Facergren H) gles def Jacklvn Sheets 3 0 Colleen Morgan the No 4 Thomas (Hi def Lani Patterson Colleen (Cl def LaRae Taggait Pearce and Cowley come Terry 3 0 Vickt Stuart (Hi def 3 0 Timothy Patti Blrrell (H) bined to win the No 1 doubles def Sandra Tyson 3 0 Millcreek Boys 3 Grandview Boys and Morgan and Saunders the 2 — Kim Kramer G def Jack Lyman No 2 combo 3 2 Jeff Lyman (Mi def 1 1 0 Pearce and Cowley were the only Utes to lose a seta 6 8 decision in the semifinals to Don Shirk and Pepe Castagnet of Denver The Utes will be competing in the NCAA finals at Northwestern University June 22 Saturday’s Results No 1 singles — Joe Cowley (U) def 10 8 Jack Kennedy (NMi No 2 singles — Wayne Pearce (U) def Pepe Castagnet D 8 6 No 3 singles — (Semifinals) — Gary Spitzer D def Gary Crandall (BYUi 8 0 6 4 F'nals— Hy Saunders (Ui def Spitzer 6 3 6 2 No 4 singles— Steve Morgan (U) def Vic Rubackis (Di 9 7 6 3 No 1 doubles — (Semifinals) — Cow lev Pearce Don Shirk iU) def Castagnet (Di 6 8 6 2 8 6 Jack Kennedv-Stev- e Sanchez (NMi def W‘ Tom Chivmgton Pat Florentine 6 1 F'nals — Cowlev Pearce def z Kcnnedy-Sanche6 2 6 1 2 doubles — Semifinals)— Hv No Saunders Steve Morgan def (Ul - Richard Thavne Harris Smedley 2 6 1 Spitzer Rubackis D) (USUt def Crandall Maury Ballif (BYU 6 1 6 4 Finals — Saunders Morgan def Spitzer Rubackis 6 2 6 3 Team score'— Utah 18 Denver 10 New Mexieo 6 Brigham Young University 4 1Woming 3 Utah State Montana and Colorado University State University 0 0 Red Cross Calls For Aid From 6-- 3-- 0 Shar-len- Courtney 3 2 Dannv Snarr Mi def Steve Chatterly 3 0 James North (Mi def Marc Kramer 3u Marvin Bateman (Gi def Bob Bayle 3 Canyon Rim Boys 4 Holladay Boys 2 — Bradley Gilbert Lon (H) def Hurst 3 2 Scott Hurst (Cl def Al len Baker Mike Martin (Cl def Larry Irvine 3 0 Steve Martin (C) def Frank Robbins Don Prater Cl def Ronald Harrv 3 0 Richard Stiong (Hi def Ted Benzon 3 2 Nielson 1 0 Sherman Boys 5 Boys — Mark Magleby Morningslde (Si def Dennis Bayes 3 2 Ronald Gregory rs def Richard Grey 3 2 Stephan Snow (Si def Reid Thorup 3 0 Ctalg Metcalf (Si def Larry Sheppard 3 2 O Doug def GledhiU (S 30 White Kelly Hunting-to- n Park Softball Rio Grande Prospectors 2 7 2 Salt Lake Real Estate Board 6 6 3 Ratliff and Wilson Simpson and Bahan VFW Global Post 4 9 0 Utah Sports Circuit 3 10 3 Milne and Solomon Stayme and Brower Pierson Hardware 13 51 9 8 Mountain States Telephone Sarter and Christensen Notti and Davis County A League Pet Glade Pacific Northwest Travelers Oil L 3 6 1 and Stolpmxm Young Christensen and Duffin Peterson n International Harvester 1 0 (forfeit) Realtors Berthold 4 5 3 Waters Plumbing Gallagher and Mathews Waters and Martin 882 Parkin LOOK AT THIS LOW PRICt C0A1PLETE SKI OUTFIT of mahogany or fibreglass bdat with 19S9 Johnson 35 hp manual motor — da luxa trailer with lights — winch and tie down chains— steering and remota controls installed (ackets Everything! 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15 1 dt wind- shield s Special to The Tribune TOOELE — Saturday wai baseball day in Tooele — Westsen Mobile Gas ern Boys Baseball style —Mexican Civic Center vs Rio9pm Grande Zephyrs The official opening of the Thursday League — Western Bankers Life Vs Western 7pm Boys Baseball Assn Boys Clubs of Salt Lake 8 pm— United Air Lines vs Circle started at 10 am with a parade Inn 9 pm— Morton Salt Co vs Dick's which featured Eddie Leish-ma- n Federal Service GLADK PARK general manager of the Monday League Salt Lake Bees as grand mar7 pm — First Baptist Church vs Servjsoft Soft Water of shal the day 8 pm —Manwill Plumbing vs Monument Park Fifth — Heber Valley Milk vs Dunn SALT BEE playeis LAKE 9pm Finance conducted a baseball clinic beTuesday Leagae 7pm — Berthold Realtors vs Paci- sides participating in the pafic Northwest Pipelines rade by throwing autographed 8 pm— Sky Haven vs Traxelers Oil 9 pm— Waters Plumbing vs Inter balls into the crowd that lined national Harvester Tooele’s main street Wednesday League Following the clime four —Newspaper Agency Corp 7pm vs J A Hogle Co Baseball games were Boys — A Glass s Bud s Duds 8pm —Knudsen’a Builders Supply played at International Field vs 9pm Trailers Utility site of the 1959 "world series ” Thursday League The Eagles tripped Bonne7 pm — Petty Motors vs Granite Furniture 15-ville Pirates edged Food 8 om— Fort Douglas vs Shell Oil —21st the Chevrons Center Rifle Marines Squadron vs 9pm Haven Sky 4 3 and LaVar Elks the topped Stake Ensign League r Tate eked by McFarland Friday's Schedule 6 15 in the opening vs Second p m —Ensign North 18th 7 15 p ra —South 20th vs South 18th games HARRISBURG PA May 23 (UPI) — Carl Snavely a veteran of 32 years of coaching Saturday was named to coach Pennsylvania’s "Big 33” Scholastic Football team Mrs which faces the National for fur- School All Ameircans at High Her-se' Aug 1 Quarter Midgets Tuesday’s Sehedule 7 30 p m Utah Power Ac Light vt Pronto Catering 8 45 pm Murray FOE vs Saddle Club Frlday’a Schedule 7 30 pm Brockbank Realty vs Bigler's Compact 8 45 pm Telnert’s Store vs Laury Miller Inc Boy Baseball Cross Wen Lost Pet Behind Park Softball Tooele Opens Wednesday League 7 pm— Chevron Club vs Manwill Plumbing 8 pm - Paulos Bros vs Terry Han- PARK League Tuesday’s Schedule Ac 6 pm —Treasury vs Design Material Control The Salt Lake chapter of the —Buildings and Grounds vs 7pm American Red has Test Dept started a recruiting drive for trol8pm —Machining vs Quality Con9pm —Electrical Assembly vs Enwomen golfers interested in gineering playing golf with patients from Wednesday League the Fort Douglas Veterans’ 7 pm— Oakland Const vs Standard Stations Administration Hospital 8 pm — Bennion Ward vs Federal of Investigation Golf instruction will be given Bureau 9 pm — 96th Division Dead Eyes at the VA Hospital and vs Laury Miller Friday League women who participate would 7 p m — Brock bank Const vs be members of the Gray Lady Florshcim Shoes 8 pm— Nielsen Trucking vs Hayes Service a recreational branch Bros Buick Red Cross of the 9pm — Reavelev Trucking vs Me Dougal Funeial Home Henderson CR B G Coan IN ther information Will© No 5235 9 d m —Mountain States Telephone s Pehrson Hardware Defnman’s Motel Ac Cate bye Women Golfers Wen Lost 1 000 3 0 Bountiful 1 3 750 Clearfield 1 3 750 Clinton 2 2 500 Layton 2 2 500 Comet 1 500 Syracuse 1 500 Hill Air Base 2 133 West Point OOO 3 Farmington 00 3 Kaysvllle WOMEN WHO sign up will Revised be permitted to play at the — at Monday Farmington Layton 6 lft pm Syracuse at Clinton 8 15 University of Utah course Bonp m Tuesday — West Point at Hill neville and the Salt Lake Field 6 IS pm Bountiful at Clear field 8 15 p m Wednesday — Kavsville Country Club at Comets 6 15 pm Clinton at Lav ton 8 15 pm Thursday — Hill Feld at Any women golfers interClearfield 6 15 pm Kaysvllle at West Point 8 15 p m Fridaj — Bounti ested in the program are inful at Syracuse 6 15 pm Comets at vited to contact Mrs A N Farmington 8 15 pm or Murray City Softball VFW Catcher Tommy Bahan for SL Real Estate Board 8-- Second Annual Duel quickly With upholstered Utah Power 33 Pointers Ted's Glass 17 FUnco v ears would pick a representative in the Rose Bowl but also voted to leave on the books a rule under which individual members could participate 'in the game Saturday the faculty voted to appoint a committee of athletic directors to draw up regulations covering individual members who might compete in the game and warned the committee still to be named to include in their recommendations whatever possible restrictions could be retained fiom the old conference bowl contract Second Star Game Rumored for L A 17 FOOT ALL FIBREGLASS BOAT Joe Cowley left end Wayne Pearce University of Utah netters won championships in Skyline meek on Saturday Tooele 7 Monarch! WHITS PARK Monday Learns Industries vs Ed 8c 7pmBottle House Nellies Plot Eagles vs Fisher 8pm —Bomb Brewing Co 9 pm —Utah Fire Clay vs Eitel McCullough Mctropcittan Learns Tuesday’s Schedule 7 pm— Mountain States Telephone Utah Sports Circuit g p m — VFW No 8239 v Pehrson Hardware 9 p m —Pin Gtande Prospectors vs Ac Demman s Motel Cafe Salt Lake Real Estate Board bye Friday’s SVhedole 7 pm— Salt Lake Real Estate Board vs Rio Grande Prospectors 8 pm —Utah Sports Circuit vs — Litton STANDINGS Cafe vs Tooele at Tooele Cafe Tuesday — 5 15 pm— Kins Joy 8 pm — Teds Moose Sportsmen at Sandy Glass vs Draper Wednesday — 5 15 p m — Utah Power The Big Ten Conference Fri- vs Flinco —Municipal Park vs 5 15 p m —Draper Thursday at Municipal Park day voted to reject a new con- King Joy— Cafe 5 15 pm — Tooele vs Flintract under which the confer-nc- e co Friday at Municipal as it has for the past 13 Saturday — 1 p m — Utah Poewr vs s to a larg volume apodal purchas wo find wo ar overstocked Wo art offering some real fine sacrifice prices in order to move this stock 0-- 3 Jov free kept strictly amateur THE MAJOR point to be imfrom political intrigue and dol- posed would require a competthe amateur has ing school to divide its receipts lar signs a strictly different philosophy from the bowl game with other Thus members than the professional athlete conference who does nothing unless he is the regulation would remove one of the big problems which paid” he said Brundage made the plea in might hamper conference relations an opening ceremony at The directors also weie InHaus Des Sportes folto consider practice structed lowing preliminary talks Which disruption of conse- time allowed may have classes and factors covother course the for future quences ered by the old conference conof the Du battles In third place behind Ted’s and Moose is touted Tooele with a' 1 record Flinco and Utah Power are tied for fourth marks followed by the with Monarchs Prison P'2 and Draper Glass Municipal Park 1 pm— Utah Kina Power vs Moose Sportsmen The present Pacific Coast Conference will disband as of July 1 1959 all-sta- a AalareitU' c So Prison the 1-- 2 Bowl Contest Olympics p 2-- The victory was worth a net $66800 to Hillsdale’s happy owner and boosted the ANN ARBOR MICH May bay's winnings for 1959 to 23 (UPI)— Big Ten faculty $270250 — ahead of the erstmoved Saturwhile leader Vertex Vertex representatives to continue the conference Brundage Blasts Olympics ‘Open’ out leagues will the up postponed games maje o Wednesday May 6 Saturday at Glade and White parks The make-ugames at White are at 7 pm Terry Hansen Mobilgas vs Manwill Plumbing 8 pm Paulos Bros vs Chevron Club At Glade Park the schedule for Saturday is 7 pm J A Hogle vs Buds Duds 8 pm Utility Trailers vs Newspaper Agency Corp and 9 pmt Knudsen’s Builders Supply vs A 1 Glass Co Two rained 2-- Way for Pros Please MUNICH GERMANY May 23 (UPI) — Avery Brundage Chicago millionaire who heads the International Olympic Committee Saturday rejected the idea that professional athletes should be allowed to compete in the Olympics The IOC president also sharply attacked the press for playing up Olympic squabbles and national rivalries in the games “One of the silliest proposals which has been made is that the Olympic games should be thrown open to professional athletes” Brundage said in a speech marking the formal opening of the annual IOC Congress "The Olympic games must be Big 10 Paves Hillsdale paid $380 $280 and $260 Amerigo $4 and $340 and Ying and Yang $1250 CAMDEN NJ May 23 (5)— Jockey Sani Boulmetis shrewdly drove Vertex to the front on the rail past the clubhouse turn and then booted America’s top handicap Thoroughbred to a front running victory in the $54650 Camden Handicap at Garden State Park Saturday Vertex broke alertly in the six horse field but was In danger of being shut off by Ada L Rice’s Talent Show and W Arnold Hanger’s Whitley both of whom outran the eventual winner for position through the first furlong BOULMETIS however would have none of this as he drove past the two "schemers” with a burst of speed along the rail Once on the front end the Frank Piarulll-- J G Brunetti star won in typical fashion despite 131 pounds the heaviest weight of his career and the top Impost of any of the previous 16 Camden winners Vertex trained by Piarulli’s son Joe captured his seventh straight stakes victory and boosted his 1959 earnings — highest on the racing circuit— to $246879 with the winning share of $34972 These games will be made up later in the season ' Pitching ace ' Pointers at 10 am while Kay Rigby for Tooele amateur team Tooele plays host to King Joy Cafe St 1 pm ih other Sunday wire Vertex Captures Camden Handicap meets FLINCO a HOWARD F KECKS Bag dad an invader from California tracks came up from far won the Camden Handicap at back to collect third money Garden State earlier this afterfour and a half lengths back noon and brought his total for the year to $246029 of Manassa Mauler y Sunday Ted's meets the Monarchs Bunday at 10 am at Municipal Park while the Sportsmen tangle with Utah Power and Light at 1 pm at Mqnlcipal in the day's two feature games Shoemaker brought Amerigo a genuine rogue from England up on the outside to battle the to the i all running Hillsdale second h 4-- The windup had the fans in as Jockey Willie g d the tough circuit Both clubs records and afe sporting will be out to improve them the second choice by a roaring crowd estimated at 53000 was fourth The time for the mile and NEW YORK May 23 (iP)— a black colt Intentionally owned by the Brookfield Farms of Harry Isaacs Baltimore sportsman overtook the Crafty Skipper on the turn for home Saturday and went on to capture the $90650 Withers Mile at Belmont Park by three easy lengths Emil Dolce’s Manassa Mauler who upset First Landing in the Wood Memorial at Jamaica last month finished Showers put a damper on play in the Salt Lake County Recreation Dept softball program for the second week in a row last week but the teams will be out enmasse again Monday for another ' Rains washed out games in the Sperry-UtaLeague Tuesday at Harmony Park the Metropolitan League Tuesday at New White t Park and two games In Glade Park’s Tues-daA circuit Ted's Glass and the Moose Sportsmen found themselves atop the Amateuf Baseball Federation standings Saturday ictlon in after two weeks of ‘ It took a long look at the INGLEWOOD CALIF May photo td separate the two at a big bay from the finish but it came in favor of C W Smith’s Hoosier Indiana put on a gallant run horse by a nose He was the to lthe wire Saturday to beat heavily backed favorite off a last stride challenge by YING AND Yang a long Amerigo and win the $112000 shot was third and Terrang Californian at Hollywood Park To W ithers Victory Makeup Games on Tap For Recreation Nines : By Anoclated Prea Intentionally Sprints 1953 21 Utah IM rintSawth 27 17th 3364 Alio ovaiiohla for Truck Ogdon Wall Grant Troctor Utah- Ava-- IX 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