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Show r SPORTS IIli N1( IJ Timps Win Opener From Brigham City V: Manager C.len Berges an to auspiceT:mps get off m Industrial League Ptne Sunday by trouncing Peaches City forme! I 's ,!: Jack Open-hacredit received hurler, 16-13 Ain. In five mmngs of p.t- b:w, a:.-rutOponshaw gave up four -I defeatwas school relic. was He Payson high one run. ed in their final baseball game Kennv Morgan who gave up by Carbon by a score of more hit.- - in four innings and The scoring reached gargantuan r;ns. foui !33s' proportions due to twenty errors Oponshaw gave up of the two teams. Carbon col- on halls, struck out two and unlected 13 hits, compared to 10 for leashed one wild pitch. the Lions. He started one double play Carbon scored four runs in the aided by three others. first inning on 2 hits, a hit batsGlen Beige aided his cause man and Tonis homerun. They tapping out two hits in thi-went on to win by collecting runs double. Ik-trips, including one in every inning. assisted in two double plays Payson was held scoreless in INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE the first and sixth innings. StartMor-t-ll- i schedule ing pitcher for Carbon was ball until who pitched no-hm. Sunday Games: 2:3d p the third inning when four hits in. 8.15 p Night Games: and one walk caused him to reCarHome games. tire in favor of Caldwell. bon scored three runs in the fifth Sunday, May 8, and one in the fourth. In other Brigham City at Provs mmngs they scored two runs. Wednesday, May 11, Payson scored once in the secHelper at Provo ond, four times in the third, twice Sunday, May 15 in the fourth and fifth, and four Bingham at Provo in the seventh innings. Wednesday, May 18. Leading batsman of the game American Fork at Provo was Scarcelli with four for five. Sunday, May 22, Tone was the doys power hitProvo at Magna ter with a home run and a triple May 25, Wednesday, bat. at in four times at City Provo Brigham Dick and TayCharles Hudson lor hit triples for Payson while May 27 or 29, Provo at Helper Ted Ross and Scarcelli hit doubles to complete the extra base Monday, May 30, blows. Provo at American Fork Winning pitcher was Caldwell, Thursday, June 2, while Taylor was charged with Provo at Bingham the loss. Wednesday, June 8, Payson had no relief hurler. Magna at Provo Kay Howard, who was scheduled Monday, June 13, to pitch, was benched with sevBrigham City at Provo eral other players for leaving June 15, Wednesday, school at 2:00 p.m. Monday to see at Helper Provo was a game in Spanish Fork that - L:.-ha- 5. Hillman Places Flrfct Y. High Wins in Y. - U. Track Meet Region Three Baseball Crown base-bal- l after noon BY High undefeated the when nine kept then- slate clean with a a win over Spanish Fork. Had the Y'sers lost they would have had to play Pay son in a playoff game to see who meetsB Cyprus. Thursday, in the Class Monday- - 5 semifinals. Dean Roberts, Don hurler, and Moriis J.iekmsn booked up in a repitehing duel alter Jackman the in Christensen Harold lieved second inning. Both team-- ' snared five hits. Roberts struck out fifteen men in the seven innings, including three m each of the second, fourth and sixth innings. Jackman was touched for only one hit in his six innings of hulling aftei 95-4- CENTRAL UTAH LEAGUE SCHEDULE Sunday games at 3:00 p.m. Wednesday games at 5:00 p.m. B semifinals. 15, May 18, .Spnngville at Payson relieving Christensen. Roberts may have won th game except for one Norman Christiansen who proved his Christiansen hit three: nemesis. for fmif. including a homerun and double that knocked in four runs. The Dons struck for two runs in both the fust and second innings after the Widlcats tallied one counter in the first. Five runs in the third inning for the Y High nine spelled doom to the Dons. Both teams scored once in the seventh inning. A double play killed Spanish Forks hopes in the last inning, the seventh. After scoring one run, then had the bases loaded with one away when the Wildcats came up with their twin That killed Spanish killing. s Forks hopes for victory, and hopes for entering the Class Pay-son- May Payson at Spanish Fork May 22, Payson at Nephi May 25, Eureka at Payson May 29, Heber at Payson June 1, Payson at Pleasant Grove June 5, Payson at Provo June 8, Payson at Springville June 12, Spanish Fork at Payson June 15, Nephi at Payson June 19, Payson at Eureka June 22, Payson at Heber June 26, Pleasant Grove at Payson June m 3 Tiack Region Lincoln Cops s Fifth Place Title, Payson Dennis .nuville; .s. To Carbon lit Yu'rv ; Lud.vi Til , - .. 16-1- a., It. v.is Tee : . U'KtV V . i l. mi Jam.' v Mcivin m agio I) A it scheduled to begin at 3:30. 29, Provo at Payson. Navy air squadron VR-8- , flew Admission $3.00 for season a monthly record of 8,539 tons of ticket, 14 home games or 35c per cargo in December in the Berlin game. Junior high students and Airlift. under admitted free. Friday, June 17 Bingham at Proto Wednesday, June 22, American Fork at Provo Thursday, June 23, Provo at Magna. i. a m lac.ng t:. t r.Ii.r a me Lit : i r Spnngv ile an i irtin effu t T.r.ger-t- , LI j Fi3 H"-- ' G & n r, V, do r.d SDr'lie deli t PS.J u F American 1; F ri 'i 2( J.uman. Pleasant Grove. ,.;,n 15 7. Miller. Spanish Smitn. Springville; Roy Madsen. Lincoln; Rev n A' ::t m: t : h Fork. 10.6. n.iga hurdles Owen Rowe, Folk: Dale Reeves, Lin-fl.,- 1 Holmslead. Lehi; hn Francis. Spanish Fork; v.n .u : ville, Clint ! e Barney, Span.-- ,.1,1-"-'Lr- ThunksYi.r.g. 1 a s . Pleasant (l,ea. Melvin :24. F.. Discus Gordon Smith. Jensen, American Hdwaids. Lincoln. .ville; Lowell Madsen 'Karl Hamann. - Spring-(P.m- l Dallin Thomas. ai Lloyd, Springville; Spanish Fork; Lunev. Penrod, Lincoln; Frank ' t .. , a ; : !'. Sm:::; Tt :tv BY T..- 1 i vin Hunt, PaV.,m non, Spiingv.lic; Lloyd, Spttngvill,.; r Plrvg.r Spanish Fork. 22 9 200 low bun!!,. n...' ... .n: Richard Siimsion, Spanish Fork: Jim m1"-- ' 5.1 Spanish Fotk: I),!,, John Goiuley, ;coln; Roy L. Larson ' John Taylor, Fork: Steve H G ,vr; tu'btensen, L,n Carson. M- - 11-- ' Competing in his first track meet of the year for BYU, Russell Hillman tied for first place in the high jump in the Y'S dual meet with Utah Saturday. Russell cleared the bar at 6 foot 2 inches to tie with Utah's Marvin Hess. Later in the day Russell ran the 220 yard low hurdles and placed third, behind two Utah men. The Y had two double winners, Dave Chadwick in the sprints, and Clarence Robinson. Olympic iiirmei in the mile and 880 events. Despite these efforts Utah won the dual meet Payson's hopes of entering the playoffs tate Class B a ei e smashed Lions Lose Last Tilt . M MAY U1AH FRIDAY THE PAYSON CHRONICLE. PAYSON. h F in the J.o l.n il C- :i, n tin : n;j. Dev ack on ( A v inc-tm- -- .ii 'auglin Hamlet, ; '.t.n F' : i i k 44 1. 1 in. Terry Smith, Pay- - Kis, jack Mtriiam and p Spi inaville; and Donald Wright,; p,.V;. Fork, tied for Spanish Fork; Lincoln. 4.009 Sp,.m-- h Mile relay Pay.-R.,v Lande'd and Dallas G. D. D.,Vl; Thatcher. Lunt, Melvin Pork. h Spam-Dixon); '.. il and H ..vat- Madsen of Pay- - D. Sv ., j; R; iw, F. Dickerson Fork; Springville: America! FY I.,, a - Kdw; rd- - Lincoln, Max ,3:48.8. 880 relay Springville Sm:tia A", eric.in Fork and Ber- Grove, all Lloyd. Gordon Smith, Neil B. 'ear. J can. an. Plea-adall, and Morgan Thomas); ;:ed f.c filth- 10 it. 10 in. ish Fork; Lincoln; Lehi American 8110Lloyd Wright. Fork: Don Adams. Lincoln; Mel- - can Fork. v.mlt- ie T: I, Spr.ngy i r eyelash wR: T point n.u.gm. v.i ed 67 13 points to t:: la-- t p! Fork, Spanish the NY no Divisam .,!'pl meet a week emhc: the expert- - I).'.' pLmm ; third, of ( largely to tiro clfort Fork American Rowe. fourth, Pay -- on fit Pleasant Grove. Lehi and p.:y-on- : c L ega-kis (m-- Lim-uln- F( a.i.-- i: -l d a Wi r. IG-- pry - nt Sp;- - ny BY - High. Owen Rowe copped :nd: tdu.d , scoring honors, with 22 D pour.-gained by winning the hign and low hurdles, placing second m the broad jump, and running a leg on Spanish Fork second place 880 relay team. Gordon Smith of Spnngville made the days only new record, 3 by hurling the discus 135 feet inches. Springville's are sprinter. Morgan Thomas was the day's only othre double winner with victories posted in the 220 and 100 yard dash events. Summary of iisines ATTEM7 Bil I. n :!n; ! YOU CAN LOSE WEIGHT! crusadt for INSURANCE Doctors, in a nation-widbetter health, warn ef the dangers of excels fa! are taking u Heart. Kidney and Liver ailments alarming toll! If you are ovarweight from overeaPlan. 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