Show sAr- It v-v- e Irv" lir-- vr-v- - Arv-vo- r V w 41r For SL Pro Grid Duel Utah - Intermountain sports lams will have more than a roofing Interest in several of the star players who win tangle in the foothalL pro -- a - West's Greatest The Intermountain The game Aug 16 classic - Tickets went on at the University of Utah Mint Cafe or by mail by filling out the coupon in Tuesday's Trib- une insuring fans who want to order early a choice selec tion of seats And in this pro grid battle there will beseveral names familiar to fans in this region — - r i of Utah great Ed Pine The Cardinals can boast Ler ry Wilson a Utah stata'a few years back and Claron (Monk) pm Quarterbacks and ton LAST YEAR as a rookie he was a regular for the San Francisco club and now will get a chance to play IJ ' before a 49er v Cardinals U -- : ' -- - i' Address orders to L Salt Lake City 12 - Gen Adm: fall ! MO - Wilson is one -- of the de In the NFL self-address- - stamped envelope) ed - - I I I - 1 t Forty yonug bowlers from Logan on the north to St George on the south were named Monday the Utah State Bowling Proprietors Assn as finalists in the organiution's first Slate Youth Championships and national BPAA eliminations Ogden's Rainbow Lanes Saturday at br — The - Dale Carnegie Course a' er'l c ' -' L- : 2 1 l- ye Sono Takeo Now Closure Information Woe Of CoU Boroumonts tor I I sste I pm THE FINALISTS eight in each of five divisions were announced following a tabulation of scores compiled In Saturday semifinals at White City Bowl Ogden: Fairmont Bowl Salt Lake City Olympus Lanes Murray and Cow Palace Lanes Ephraim Winners in each of three senior divisions limited to high : Loodorship troloing—tiontoo lolotions—Iffoolvo Spooking' tor Gain Chance- Current Utah Leadership Services Training Phone 74111 Morioka Dr Cl i otil!t! el !I:et-- e1 4 ' A t4 )4 P 1:4:14144 I11 ( ' i '' I ' ' A 2' i :: 0411 '' ' Provo Seater lanky 6 pun 13 jil 00 Special to The Tribune KANAB—Clay Paxton of Monroe has been selected rac ing secretary and steward for the Utah Racing Assn-- for gallon" You'll get extra miles better over-aperformance and actual cash savings when you ll i A G liggii o 1 i ' III 'Nftk - Immo - Mr - et - -- 11171--11 ' - 4 74 i ir I VI JtiiI40 '''- vi - -7- May Springville 24-2- —ITID 1 11k47"141 1 30 Jane CllYs Juno NW A Hew Vrnaii July 4 Pamvital: Jule lilelt July 2446-2-1 &vivo' Aug 31 gent 2 Slate Fair MIt Payson 4p2 - ' I 4 ' 441ek& A41t - 1' ' CAL A14-90C- 41411eak AO Alk A011116Alk k I tOIC t ro t ' I k co4 ve I 4 - T 2 - as 4 0 IIL re: I eiy i A71117 4 I ' " r o 1 10 ''' oatri Illv I : 1111 I I O Or PUZZLES! 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Rithaed son Sorensen Morena ()Wen Kaye Wilde Robin boron and Shwon Bowls Salt Lake Clivt Janice McKee Arm ton and Susen Harrison Spanish Fora pods Mr Arthur D Blain Solt Lake City "I li '' City JoAnne Froty Hansen Saanish Fate Junior Mete Handicaa—LInda 0 6511110 VIlllift - MID 111 Alla ti Le —lefetedr Stele a4ie4etine-4- : Nan ton Least': Dianne Irwin Roy Bonnie Dobbs Carat Stillman Laurel BWil and Mary Cellists' Salt Lehi City Mary St Lou Sampson George end Kristen Dramanti Helper Antler Bove Handicao—Richard Peel and Ron Peterson Owen Sill Pasquale Gregory Naccarato and Scott Burnett Salt Lake Cite Dole Hepworth orantwo) Ray Campbell Provo and Dan Andrews s ti i 1 110 apologies' — L aii) A Amer' °) alterri- vs Handicap—Roster Winder and Bill Roberts Ogden t Richard Gott Salt Li Cit? i nd GdOrde Vauotin game Winterne Grimmer atchertetterre Tomtit Steven Wrier Pirriddt Ind Ward S lake St Gorge f Di 111 rs— - 11 linear Save Scratch—Hal Yount' °Wens Dennis trine John Lndures Brent Niel i I Including $on end Cel Jones Sell B lanco and Helper - t 711 n 7' place finishers in three divisions because of limited entries In some regionsare as follows: 1 i can atesnamedfrorn-highthird ' 'r : tile )114114g4PgdeiltI9 FINALISTS i -- L VAYS TO - loll - t 7 ' ' k 1 ' i ' 4 '? - ' -- k f ' t 4 1117 7 111 J10 ' national BPAA City1 diem) with- - 574 while Janice McKee Spanish! Fork led the junior girls' han! 'Wrap with 514 at Cow Palace ---1- 1:7---- 60 always gC : rt01--"- 1 J i ":'''''' pitchers as guests of the lead the senior boy's handicap at White City Richard Peel Ogden led the junior boys' han- ' 1 boys hammered against three hits you 9 1 7t114v4641aaAL- k "I wasn't tired" he said attenivard "I met an opponent finals who came to play and I could ACCOMPANIED by a parent not get my game going" or guardian each these state winners will tour the nation's capital and compete for $10500 In scholarships Among top performances in ' the semifinals was a 601 series by Dennis King Salt Lake City in the senior boys' scratch division at Olympus ALSO NOTABLE were Bon ': nie Dobbs' 548 series including a 244 game against her 118 average to give her a whooping 638 to lead the senior girls' handicap at Fairmont and a A 644tY1-- ' p - a fireball US school age boys and girls from versity 15 throNBt 19 years of 'age However will be firing for trips to Wash can had no inorcDC USBPA in the 1 ' - N alrh gp i 14 (3 p Buckingham Snares Lead In Spring Bowling 14vent the Jennistournsment-- - ap- peered lethargic after his long plane ride from San Antonio where he attends Trinity Uni- n scoring duel Reserved seats on a first come first served basis are on sale at $5 each General admia sion seats are $3 and stu dent general admission tickets are $2" i ! - (( A ' - L le4op lb e 494'ø:34 ' THE VICTORY kept the US baseball team alive in the round robin tournament and Made possible a second meeting between the United States and Cuba May 3 seeded second In Froehling Quarterbacks ' 0°1 ii t ::h battery mate Charlie Roys of Springfield Mass led the batting attack He knocked In two of the runs with a double and a single The Yanks collected three runs In the second and two In the sixth on the hitting of second baseman Dick Mooney of Weiser Idaho and shortstop Al DiJardin of Forest Hills NY - - wfde-Ope- - - T Jenkins' Address Ile was a great running back State City for the Redskins and should this in a on show great put I prefer seat high law in stadium summer's fracas The game is sponsored by on east side west side The Salt Lake Tribune the I Salt Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce and the Bleacher Make checks payable to: The Tribune Pro Football Gctme 1 I ii tcs Springfield Mo Mexicans to six It:Mexican several times be the first Younff-Kealer- s here since 1959 battle pro when the New York Giants the 49ert MI'S - Jenkins out nine Name will ' 041 AiMr' i I d from the The m—oney order for Enclosed is—check-for -- -- reserved seats at (circle choke) $500 $300 or $200 each including tax (Please include tensive standouts' and has been a member of the league's all star team TUE GAME pitcher limited hits Or Ute-Aggi- e 1 1 Bill Buckingham t6ok over and Duane' Catten of ranked in the United States the scratch lead In the Koller's game Kearns a 278 and a strong Davis Cup pros- Town and Country tournament The Forgotten Bowlers meet pect fell before unknown Juan and the bowler could starts this weekend at Cottonaverage Arendondo in straight sets look forward Monday to the wood Lanes second annual Forgotten Bowl BOWLERS Vint an averFroehling had been made er's tournament at Cottonwood the heavy advance favorite for Lanes as the keglers moved age over 175 are ineligible Bowlers with averages below the men's championship al- through their spring programs 153 must take 155 Bowlers roll though seeded second behind rolled a 14D5 against their own averages Mexico's aging Mario Llamas forBUCKINGHAM with most pins over average high scratch late Ills TEAMMATE Allen Fox while Bill Ward bowledSunday a 268 determining winners of Los Angeles kept US hopes alive with a victory over Vincente Zarazua of Mexico 61 64 1 The baseball team which I 1 '' 1 a show the put tip sad against ':05m4f00t t 4 4004g'''' e Cubans looked much better in the game with Mexico — l' i 1 INNEN Bobby Utah - Pine and Miller last played In Ute Stadium when they battled each other in the traditional game in 1961 ''' ' University of Utah - Student $11)00- :17 000- p 0 Athletic Ticket Office General Admission $1200 7 411-- - 'f -- 3 first-roun- "home-town- " fans in uniform - Rohde also W3 a regular for San Francisco and Pine was one of the top rookies in the NFL last vs Reserved 'rickets SCOO Ar )-0 r - 4110 6-- St Louis SanFronciseo - back 'tr- 8-- 6 ex-Ut- e - - collegian from an Antonio Tex Na 2- - Salt Lake City Junior Chamber of Commerce 4966 :P- 44 u0017 4:c- THE 'Sponsored by The Sap lake Tribune and Ilailey another Miller was one of the na tion's outstanding collgiate tackles-tw- o years ago when he teamed with Merlin Olson to give USU a rugged combina 4 ing's setback Bleacher - Iii with a 5-- vicover Mexico and a Yam1 tory ket cyclist Jack Rossi gained the semifinals But nothing eould assuage the disappointment over Froebl- CLASSIC Stadium—August 16 1963- -8 MIS HI6HEA THAN SOWERS ALL IS MAKE $URE 10LI IX) OUST INAT -- 1 4 U of U !i CAN SPREAP AgCLINV IN SMALL SOORING ID PO 7d set- bounded4 1tetl have former Clark Miller along with a THE 49ERS Aggie linemen and Len Rohde - another stunning back Monday when its tor ten nis hope Frank Froehling bowed to an obscure Mexican In the first round of the Pan American Games tournament THE BASEBALL team clot) bered 13-by Cuba Sunday SPORTS sale Monday co 77144 'ICU HAN'S PAULO BRAZIL April The powerful US team suffered eit't 11000O - Keefer Lansky By PSTENI ANP- Y- I SAO 22 scheduled for Is Mac Divot 17 19G3 By Associated Preu between the San Francisco d9ers and St Louis Cardinals In Ute Stadium ' The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday April 23 Tennis Loss Stuns US At Pan Am Dot Rosters 1Vcznies - summer - B F- - :: Goodrich Sign 4 4 tO P -- AohaaAo A Oh akalk ALA& a a aer a Oz a ao I |