Show The Mac Divot Mrl A- - 'rw£ o- Kcfr SaltUke J I Tribune Friday July ?£-HO- LEAD Lt IMS DC MUST (JAMES TODAY iui' k y - Lo) 10 Little MAC AMD N DANCE2 A-LAV HIS THICP 2 (A CCfTDN ivyT SHOT FCOVU A SAMP 'rCAP HE TO: All-St- ar Nines Eve District Meet 9 - r team! from r V I Iittle finals will bo played there 5 pm on Finlay July 29 Leagues of northern ftah put The teams are all their best pitchers on the mound made up of the best teams and hope to take the first step players from the four teams in toward the national champion- each league ship Friday in five Little League ANYONE ON the team may parks but only five pitchers It s the first round of the Dis- pitch lood in any one game be may trict 2 tournament a tourna-- A may boy pitch only 12 ine p t which involves eight in a week (Monday nings teams from Salt Lake (Tty Saturday) but a boy three from 1’iovo one from wthrough ho pitches in one tournament Park City and one ftom Mormay not pitch in the next Three leagues — Ensign game gan tournament game for that team I intah and Sugar House of And pitching even as little as Sa't Lake City— dtew byes for one ball is considered as pitclithe opening round tng in a game While all of the first and seca THE PAIRINGS set up by ond round games have been Bill draw condmted by 'blind so that only one team set w ' up for the titer Hollv Mims Thursday wax’Coltrin sports has to travel all games are to Little Lake Tribune and Salt declared the middleweight be as being played considered this in of world League the the representative champion a field and a flip neutral Mai viand Boxing Commission district offer the following first decide will the (he coin round games reported me” teams “ho and at "visiting” I'niversitv Provo Central The commission according to word wired from Baltimore of Salt Lake (to be played at Next week the District t took exception to the proposed the Roosevelt Junior High 3 and 4 tournaments will he Cas- - field' Provo American at Patk Sugar Ray Rohinson-Rockheld in the Intermountain tellani fight to determine t he C'lty Provo National at Bonne- - Area of Salt Lake (to he played challenger for Carl (Bobo) District 1 involving six teams son's crown and lifted Mimsiat Municipal diamonds) Hill- Lake aide at of Salt from Carbon County and one 4 No from his Timpanogos ranking and at Lake be of Salt (to Cedar from him played named City will play off champion Fairmont l’aik) and Morgan at at Cedar City District 3 inTI1E COMMISSION backed noso park (to be played at Riv-u- volves teams from southern its decision saying “If any ersido Paik in Salt Lake City) Idaho and Wyoming and Dismanager or promoter has any trict 4 embraces all of Montana doubts as to Minis’ fitness fori SECOND ROUND games will On July 5 and 6 at the Rose tj1f beat he played next Tuesday with Paik Little League field in Salt jr( the Ensign League of Salt Lake Lake Mims" City the sectional tourna-rren- t who has going to the home of the winJack McCarthy w ill be held with the winMims matched against Milo ner of the Trovo Central vs ners" of each of the above in Salt Lake Cltys University League game I’in-- ! named districts Sav qualifying one I)rrks Flpd AuR n added tah League will travel to the team That-winner of the Provo American Mims Rood lhe tlUe M bc lhen on vs Park City game In the lower bracket Sugar h of All( n rn hau House League will travel to the world middleweight chamof the Provo Nationthe conas as is winner far Maryland pion al vs Bonneville game and the cerned” winner of the HillsideTimpa-nogo- s game will travel to the Dedication ceremonies for home of the w inner of the Morgathe wonderful new Little n-Rose Park game League Ball Park at RiverAll games have been set up side Park in Salt Lake City HOT SPRINGS VA July 21 for 5 pm but dome of the (about 14th West and 7th (UP) — Husky Fay Crorkcr of games may be held up for will he held Friday at North) Montevideo Uruguay and Mari- a few minutes to allow men 4 30 preceding the Morgan lyn Smith of WichittKan gave who do not get off work until vs Rose Park tournament a brilliant lesson in 5 pm a chance to catch the game Thursday as they fired a best opening inning from the The park built exactly to ball seven-unde- r par 67 to take grandstands Little League specifications a four stroke lead in the $6500 is the result of combined efAfter the second round next forts of tournament Homstead four-bal- l City Commissioner The leaders collected eight Tuesday the semifinals will be L C Romney’s City Parks birdies during the day’s play played Thursday at 3 pm and Department men In the Rose Cascades 5 pjn at the new Little League over the 6740-yarPark Little League and course and went over par on diamond of the Sugar House business men who only one hole the 400 yard League on the old prison helped with the materials 14th giounds in Sugar House The Mi-Sta- u LIE! SUB $ 10 All-Sta- 29” 59" TO r VfAiST - m public OPINION POIE Mims Chosen As Clmm Fans Divide on ‘Fixed’ Boxing Query R The ring sport is given a clean bill of health by slightly rniCTTO July 21 —How honest or “on the level” more than one adult in every four (27 per cent) questioned in lire the professional boxing a recent t survey by matches George Gallup l coast-to-coas- that are the Institute offered to the But four out of every 10 of t e nation's those interviewed t40 pfr cent) viewers’ Does the public think that at least some of the have the impres- bouts are subject to fixes with 7 per cent believing that most sion that any of the bouts are of them are m 4‘flxp(1?” THAT ADDS up to about 41 Those quest- million Americans who give the t ions draw a sport a questionable “honesty decision ratmg” — and of this group 24 nr ' ra ’ iin fr'om Jury million are men and 17 million the public — and from boxing are women rnt husiasts as The vote among those who fol 1 i'T l Jack Schrocdcr’s Jack Stm ws Jim Brown lias Come Even Closer the other Jimmy Brown didn't mind missing the as Falls as Idaho one much would think rught against so I probably wouldn’t know “I’ve never had a how to act if I did And what's more I've been a lot closer to a than the one against Idaho Falls and still didn't no-hitt- no-hitt- no-hitt- got it “One time I was pitching for my high school team (Greenville in the Illinois province) and I had a going with two out in the ninth I had two strikes on the No 8 hitter and he was positively the worst looking hitter I ever saw no-hitt- ‘Then he stuck out his bat and the ball hit It and dropped over the first baseman's head for a single” Brown issued a single with one out in the sixth inning and it was Bob Glomboske the second Russet pitcher who bounced one over Brown’s head into short centerfield to ruin the effort low pri7e fights with some degree of inteie'-- t is also divided — with 48 per cent holding the impression that some of' the bouts are fixed while 37 per cent think not These attitudes or impressions were revealed In the course ot personal interviews which the Institutes nationwide corps of reporters had recently with rep- resentative Americans living in all sections of the country In the survey each person was asked to give his opinion about the degree of honesty in professional boxing In Maryland y Ol-jvil- p The object was to find out what sort of impression prevails among the general public re- gardless of whether such impressions are correct and justi fied or not Here is the way the subject was presented by interviewers to the persons questioned ‘Do you think that any of the boxing matches which you see on televison are ’fixed’ or not The vote of the general pub- lic: 40 Yes some are fixed 27 No 14 Don't watch TV fights 19 Not sure no opinion It’s interesting to note that proportionately more of those who have attended college think that some of the bouts are subject to fixes also proportionately more of those in the younger age bracket and those who live in the larger cities of the coun- try THOSE WHO said “yes” to the above question were then asked “Would you say that most of them are fixed some of them or only a few of them?” Their replies: 7 Most of them A Race Between Osburn and Browne 13 of Some them After watching Doug Osburn run providing his leg is 19 okch we re convinced he's about the fastest thing afoot in Only a few 1 Not how sure many the Pioneer League this season “some Saying Of course there may be an argument or two about this 40 are fixed” But Osburn looks even faster than John Caruthers who peris What the altitude of the Bees the season for without last and the received title formed fans of professional boxing — a contest About the only guy who could beat Osburn in a foot race the ones who follow the sport is Bill Browne the Great Falls rightfielder Browne with some degree of interest? Four out ol every 10 adults is the leading baSe stealer in the Pioneer League this season claim to be followers of the and can run like a streak of light ring sport and although fewer Maybe when Great Falls returns to Derks it can be of them are undecided the division of opinion is about the arranged so that Osburn and Browne engage in a dash to settle the argument same as it is among the general public The fact that Osburn can run is attested by the time he literally ran right out of his pants while playing in a semipro The vote of ring fans: tournament in Texas He took off after a pop fly behind third Yes some are fixed 48' base and his pants fell down around his ankles in the process 37 No If Osburn can keep his pants cinched tight enough this Not sure no opinion 15 ought to be one of the most interesting events of the season at Derks Field fleet-foote- jter ns s Little Loop Pork Dedication Set Uruguay Kansas Duo Take Lead d public-sp- irited Two Famous Authors Ask: d 100-yar- A Tape Measure Home Run For Moskus John Moskus who hit many home runs for Salt Lake City in 1953 and did it quite often hit the longest one of his professional bflseball career the other night while playing for Keidsville NC The report comes from Eddie Collins Jr the farm director of the Philadelphia Phillies - home run IT SEEMS Moskus powered out a 500 feet for one of the most prodigious wallops by any player major or minor league this season Moskus according to Collins is having a tremendous year He is hitting near the 350 mark and has clouted a great number of home funs since recovering from an appendectomy at the start of the season - a Friend A Welcome EASTMAN - ' HATCH I COMPANY HOD U INSURANCE tape-measu- re that traveled more than Give Your Car Continental Bank Building Phono 37- a "Dressed-Up- " A ’ I f Look With Bonaro a©®DDEAC!t CZ i omcoamjt Of it goodAu Tltts WHIU JlDtWlU 4 Tutnitt o m? 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