Show DERN STOHL MATCHED IN FINALBOUT Delbert Kunkel Appears on Progrnni Against Ashley Smith DeipSU the fact ball tickets for the annual classic u announced Jointly today by of the two universities lit kets for the 1953 fame to be played at Stanford In November will be l( Including tax lor 20 years previously the pasteboards have cost 15 plus taxes a thDnd'Mwitof “A thrive ‘falls match at the McCullough arena Erl day night the affair between Henry Jonej of Provo and Hy Sharman of Salt Lake both welter title claimants promises to be the feature attraction on the program Jones indignant for months to think that Hy claims the honors Is determined readv and more than willing to prove that he is what he represents himself to be and that Sharman annexed his claim without first calling upon the Provolte for authority For a number of years before Sharman was recognized as a promising professional wrestler Jones had been pounding cauliflower ears on those who dared to challenge him Henry say he lacked fitting opponents In Utah so he Journeyed to the northwest where he did exceptionally well Only last year Jones triumphed over Robin Reed recognized by the N B A as champion Henry called off a match with Raoul Lopez Mexican welterweight tussler two weeks ago because of Illness However Jones Is now In shape and ready to give Sharman the battle of hla young career In other words Sharman Is getting Just what he has wanted for weeks and ahould havs no excuse to offer when the final gong haa aounded Hy apparently Is In splendid condition and hla confidence in his ability to beat Jones is strong The mstch on Fnltowlm FI TWO WHACKS ANIMALS NOW NUMBER 25jOO Hhi Iron Man’ Scores Third I Win in Week ami 1 Injuns iclors rican Irani e m and Ephraim at Moroni The first half of the league season will end July 2 and the second half August 13 Winners of the first half will then play the winners of the second half for league championship Following is the complete schedule after the opening games on cee and Boston May 30 at Ephraim Moroni at Juno Senna Cld Jons II— Sprint Cllr at Ephra'm Moroni at Flrvixr Juna IS— Falrvlt at Moroni Ephraim at Sprint Cllr June 30— Ephraim at Fall view Sprint Cllr at Moroni Julr 3— Moroni at Ephraim Falrylew at Sprint Cllr Second haif Jur -- Klrvlw at Moroni Ephraim at Sprint Cllr Julr IS tsprlrt Cllr at Ephraim Moron! at flrvtw at Falrvlew Sprlna Julr Cltr at Moroni Julr SO- - Falrrlaw at Ephraim Moroni at Sprint Cltr Auiiut a—Sprint Cltr at Ftlrvlaar Eph- TKttrtdav RmwIU Detroit f Pn lurt phi 4 U2’ Cleveland 3 Bofttrm 3 IU LouLi 2 Washington 7 Chicago-NeYork postponed ) tnr which Htnard t terlta hv t been of lh ( Cuba Shut Out Unit PS Leaders Manv anglt is w hile det ntmg niiKh KrtN Defeat Robiun Der i nriiiHeratinn to the tvpe of line fur tin ir foiling fnris irt mi lined to underestimate the nei es-- s ringer Breaks lee tv of using the propc r kind of - idtrr The leaders (net dutv is to attach NATIOVAI I FAI1 i the lure to the line with a minimum Tram Ntandmi Hut diffir- of v nubility to the ti out ent types of leiders can be used at Ptitsbunh st’Amiu1 diffri ent sUget of the fishing game Farly season fithmg for ex implf ic inrnmti should be condutled with a level leader— a leader free of tape' There BrooKlyn At Ihe first rridriihi are two reasons for this leader is tome- one Is that such Remit Thsnrfay 0 tru aiu 3 Brock vn ( Inc nratl 4 Nfw York Ptlaburgh postponed ran Friday's Mebvdals Chicago H New York Cieveian dat Doiton 6t Louis st Washington Detroit 1 PlUlad puls attach The TOThE IINE- - WiTh A MINIMUM OF VISIBILITY TO THE TROUT- -- -- — - LURE 1 Ath-leu- lu hs PmlaUeiphia at u 40 10 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 on 0 McG Brunn Larson ’ n r( 2h II Johnson 3b Rasmussen cf Lund st p 1 0 3 0 Nuletn 4 Lunt 3 Jones 1 Scorer-- H A 4 0 4 0 and ft a 4 0 t 5 3 3 3 3 0 10 1 20 3 37 0 1 0( 37 0 ftcor" by lnninsa P Root'in waaiem Joriei Plait lb 5V Mcfi nn 0 inta! Totals 0M 115 ooo 0iX rwv — 17 ouo— o Umpires —Smith Kohlhaase Tony Piet who is expected to have a big hand In helping the Pittsburgh Pirates dethrone the Chicago Cubs as National league champions learned hU biuwbal on Chicago sandlots burned Although the University of California has turned out several tennis stars including Helen Wills Moody and Helen Jacobs It has only nine tenn courts Harvard has 100 I W Brfr cf JoMiiii lb I rh !Vl Hrcrve MarnMf 4 1 2 3 0 9 0 3 0 I 3 0 0 3 0 2 1 0 I s c 2b Se boid Or mm 4103 3 6 rf If Dcp'tr 3 lb Htrtnrtt ( 13 JuriM u Mione p Zicharr p iWnrthlnttn 10 1 3 0 3 4 0 13 4 0 3 C 3 4 110 0 0 0 0 0 0 p Tottls 29 Toti'i 34 7' 2 32 Starts 9 o’Clock Today 1 13 3 27 7 This 12 hth xMdUcd fur ZtiLaiy In fl 0W-Oifl 0 Bruton uaonooOx-- 3 Chicago Hern F ar Bummarr Frrora—Harkrav 2 Hrrma-- P Hun batld ln-- W Maranvl Two-bas- e hit— Deuth ' ft Herman Her nan 8toVn have— Douth t Pacrif cc — P Herman Double p'xy — Jnrxeg to Ortmr Base on ba’l- - a bo d 1 Ms i 3 fi'rucc H 's 7fc1 ary out — 7achary 3 Ma one 2 tn 7 Btiboul 1 la 1 LoaIm p'cner— Zachary 1 Frank Shields I'M hlizabetll Rjan Triumph in Dou hies Eneouulers AUTFU1L France May With Elizabeth Ryan winning two matches and Frank X Shields accounting for one the American delegation in the french hard court ten ms championship today remained in the running for the title in each of the three divisions of the doubles competition Mas Ryan former Californian now living in f ngland palled with Mine Rene Mathieu France's No 1 ranking player to enter the semifinals of the womens doubles and then teamed with her South African partner Nat Fnrijuharson to win her way Into th?'jiJ ir'er finals of the mixed 25 Come in Your m Id 30100 FFngHrrmin rf Moor Americans Stay 'Aiata is the one time of year when you can huy any- thing in our store at a reduced price The reductions are genuine on Hibbs Standard Reputable Branded Merchandise Everything in the store is included event this annual friend-makin- g jn Derringer Wins His Season’s First Mav CINCINNATI 25 MV-Pa- ul Derringer registered his first mound victory of the season today as he pitched the Reds to a 4 to 1 victory over the Dodgers in the opener of a three game series The victory sent Cincinnati into fourth place while Brooklyn dropped to seventh Derringer allowed seven hits keep mg them scattcued except In the fllh when doubles by Chuk Outen and Dan Tavlor produced the Dodger run The Reds battered Walter Berk for doffijics American French three runs in three innings before The powerful combination favorite to win the wo- Hollis Thurvlnn relieved him CINCINNATI BKOOKLYN men s double championship turned BHOA BHOA back the bid of the young English Tailor ff 3 2 0 0 4dam 1b 4313 2 M ore 0 4 Htr cf lb pp and team of little Mary Heeley f reda O Loul II 4 0 2 0 Doltnmlfy lb 44 22 123 00 6 (kO James 4 10 0 FrxWkk rf 4 2 3 0 Hafy tf Miss Ryan and Farquharson elim- Cucclnc lo 2b 4 0 5 Grantham 2b ) 3 I 3 0 R! 2 4 0 3 0 rf lb inated Miss Heeley and F H D Wilde Judgf H jis 4 irttt lb 24 0 0 30 Hrr ry 7 9 Jordan of Fnglund in three long se's 11 a 101310 MnrriMry pu 4 010b Iopfg f ) 0 Derringer 62 12 10 2 13 0 outrn c Shields plavlng wi'h Germany's Rf r p 10 0 0 top ranking player Daniel Prenn Thuraton p 2 0 0 1' won his wav in the final eight of the 34 10 27 T S3 7 24 11 TotaU Toa’ ono oio 0o- men's doubles without taxing the Brook yn 102 00 4 courts the Kirby Farquharson duo Clnnni atl Error— Btrlpp Rum ba’ted Summary defaulting Xdiorf In I ay or Dottomley Ha'ey T hit Tavlor 2 Ouen BuUnmley Helen Jacobs the American chnm Thrf-ba hlk- - M vr Biolm baf — plon failed to Veep pact with her Judge Jordan Doub Grantham to teammates however losing with Ida Morrifuwy to Bottomlcy plat— Haw on ba — Btruk out Beck Derringer Adamnff of France to the all French Rr k Dfrrtngar 5 lit Berk 5 In team of Mme Henrotin and Collette 3Jhuralon t Thurston 5 In 4 ftnd pitch — Rosambort in the quarterfinals of the Ihunton Loaing pitcher— Beck 4 women's doubles The score was 3 6 4 BIRTHDAY (not forgetting the barrel of coune!) Home Fully Dressed in 1 1 This Snappy SUMMER ENSEMBLE for only— 8-Pic- Totals Ion’s Be hi 13 pityrd in be r 10t 3 4 1 3 If N uln P & 3 0 Krai k M n lb S 4 0 C has cf rf 5 3 2 ( eland 2b 5 i ddell c 0 3 0 tsaliitbury rf 2 0 1 ii o six-fo- 1 O Go ln Wat ° A Pat CHICAGO Mav 25 (JT-B- ig Malone stopped the Boston Braves with two widely separated singles today while the Cubs combined three of their seven hits with three errors to win the opening game of the series 3 to 0 The husky right hander retired the first seventeen men to fate him in order before Tom Zachary the vet was his starting eran southpaw opponent on the mound laced out a From that time until there single was one out in the ninth Malone w as not touched Then Wally Berger singled to left Malone needed high class fielding to save a shutout for after Berger singled Baxter slashed a liner to Bill Jurges who made a great stop His throw to first was high but Manager Charley Grimm hauled It down to double Berger cincAOO Boston BHOA BHOA 4 3 10 Knothe lb 3 0 i Douthlt cf 4 0 4 0 W Hrririn 3b 4 14 Mowry what stronger than a taperd gut The second is that early season waters are usually coloied sufficiently that invisibility Is not such a great factor The stronger leader for early fishing Is netenary because fishing is done peaier the stream bed A natural result Is that oftentimes the hook becomes snagged and the stronger leader is needed to retrieve the leadtackle without loss A er should be employed only early In Some anglers cling to use season of a three-foo- t double ledder Those who do will discover that the longer length of single gut is much more satisfactory and quite as dependable Size of the hook also is an Item A size 12 hook for most of the streams in UUh will prove successful although a slightly larger hook is more frequently used advisedly in lakes or large streams In Running for French Laurels SUIT! ad e hap-weste- B H 4 Friday s Krhedula New York at Pi ithursn Brooklyn a CinniiuaU Boston at Chi’ mo w-'i- - to Izouia Hi Philadelphia Sunday ooube-h- Ernest JACKSON HOLE Wyo— The cost of feeding elk herds on the wmtet feed lots in Jackson Hole during the past season was $J2 OOfl or $2 60 per head according to reports received here from the stdte game and fish commission This cost does not include the overhead oi pavment of help employed but is actual cash paid out for the purehB'-- of feed However the state doe not pav all this cost as the hunting in this territory hv given bureau h rein PHILADELPHIA May long distance clouting of a couple of Philadelphia rookies and the pitth Ing of ‘'Iron Man" Mose Grove combined to give the Athletics a 4 to 3 victory over the Detroit Tigers In a 12 Inning dud today Grove appearing as a relief fllngcr in his fifth consecutive game hurled the last four innings and chalked up his third victory within a week and raim at Moroni at Ephrtlm Falrvlew his sixth of the season He gave only Autuit two hits and pitched his way out of at Sprint Cllr 4 trouble in the tenth Inning when a hit and a couple of walks filled the Home Run Club bases for the Tigers For the first eight Innings Detroit tBr Associated Prsssi looked like a winner In a fast mound Homs runs rc"crdsr MiMsnui Red Bus t ulirnsn Ath- battle between George Farnshaw and DUliup A tlilet tc letics Hitslns Aihitiln Then Ed ColemRn the Vic Sorrell 10 Klein leaders Braves the inBrgr Phillies S Oehrls Yankees I HrineU first Athletic batter of the ninth Cubs S Lautrl Yankees 7 Foil ning crashed a home run over the 1 to tie the score at 3 3 totals: American 111 national right field wall Elon Hogsett replaced Sorrell In the 113 total 3)4 Oisth after the starting hurler was started his lifted for a pinch hitter and he was Willie MaGutre twenty first year as golf professional the victim when Pinky Higgins past at the Houston Texas Country club IContlnuM on Following Pag 1 N Ishcrln EPHRAIM— The baseball season New York Sanpete league will wmngion four-tea- It tho ninth af atrdona A Griffs CHICAGO May 25 C Quigley of the National league tonight was retovering In the Illinois Masonic hospital Horn the effects of an electric shock which knocked him unconscious afler today's game between the Chicago Cubs and Boston Braves While dressing after the game Quiglev barked into an exposed wire Umpire George Barr did not see the accident but when he looked around he found his associate on tho floor unconscious He tailed for help Dr George Davis the Cub club physician at first thought Quigley had suffered a stroke He was revived quicklv however and was able to tell what had ind stolen be— oien chM Liritieii petted Dr Davis said his condition dental A BHOA 3 V Mclllnn Lunt Tiabu hit—SFled W8S n°t serious hut thnt it nrohablv 0 3 JNuileln by Innlnri pitched— By Jon 3 0 14 0 Lunt 3 Credit victory to Fred Mualtln would not be advisable to work for defeat to Lunt 0 Ohrie c I p 8trurkoutBy aeverat days Quigley was not Nualatn 0 Base on balls — Oil Fred 4 0 0 0 UPI-U- COLORS Or T" M'T‘‘ dy $ 32000 Exposed Wire - A’S Opens May 30 in for the COSTS MORE SAVES SAN FRANCISCO May 25 PT) RederHen In (he price of foot- FEED ELK PAT MALONE Knocks Major Wyoming Herd Runs $ 266 Head ALLOWS BUT Ump Insensible Sanpete League frappler and kingpin of native west ernera is billed to meet Hans Stohl (Omtlmixl PIUCES FOR GROVE ONCE INJUiVRFAR TUSSLE CUT that Ira Dern local 1973 MAT TUSSLE HOLDS TOP INTEREST SHARMAN-JONE- S ' FRIDAY MORNIXO MAY 20 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 16 1 1 1 cc 1 1 iff 1 lOx-- rwo-ba- 1 1 3 6 0 6 4 Central Utah League £ Utah County Farm Bureau League ft on Lost Surint'Ul Hnantali Uoa if it Folk Pork 3 o 3 3 flt o 3 3 0 311 i 0 1U 000 Icaau liil O You can buy the complete ensemble or huy the items separate! 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