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AA ....1k '...s.':::::: :.:: vrkov4;'',-Y- ' ,,,:i v ,.t.-,.:::::' , !.6., ,'''' , :,',:' ' ''.i: "...i ,..':. :::,,,,::::,:an,e. ...s , , Z..''..:'.::4 kt .,01:r.' ,.. Ilit...."1,4.-- . -- Derks) on seven Smithfield Highland ripped host team on Roland Holladay Coltin's Coltin's battery mate Courtney Nielsen counted three of Highland's nine hits, including two triples, and added five runs batted in. Richfield's Dave Ogden was . .. ., 1 errors. .1A:4';:!; ' 0444 , 1"tle, ,..,..o,' 't, :ti::: 1111' '' , .,, t' I I .,,, - , .... nte, ; -) Nlmilin.r,,,,,, " .S4, N. K.,,, , ',,, -- ,, -- :,v 4,1 t r- 1 :' ' ' .,.:. , I , 1 9 tt ''''l ...i': '' , ,, ....$ :',X, N, - i ke-- ' st:. 1 :., ,,,, s"It, le: - 'q The exhibitions will start at 4 p.m. both ',, Something will give tonight, f at Wasatch '5, p.m.; when the two teams , rhursday Thursday and Friday State Park and Friday at Alpine Country Club.. met at Murray's Ken Price Park. Pro :0 and West meet in He'll shoot all the shots, ariewer all questions. ' 'W.' tz. Provo wrapped it up in the sixth on singles by Doug Keiger, Jerald Smith, Dave Taylor and Dave Green. Two Skyline errors helped. Helper sent Smithfield home in the opener in the losers bracket, 15-- Rufus Ellington tripled home three runs and Helper waltzed to today's game against Highland (6 p.m. 71 , : e.N...44.,.:.,:,..,,..:41 -0 .0:.., ': i; i i ! ,-- , ' ,.... .;.;. ,.. f. lk 2 .,,,,, :; i,:, ,. ft'sk, , li, , t American Legion baseball championships. Now throw in teams like Provo and West who have the same shot as the aforementioned. Hancey, coach of Class A high school champion View. mont, has his club in the win. nets bracket of the State Le. eon tournament. Christensen has piloted Granite to the sa me spo ." Inasmuch as golfers in the area do not get to the tour play any more (Las Vegas in the Ss", hara Invitational in is the closest thing to it) Casper's coming is a treat. It would make a ;Ihetter match if Palmer, Player and Nicklaus could !join him to make it a foursome, but this is Bill's bit '.and certainly more than anyone can expect of !aim. L . .4.1 C,: Iv :',.' '' 4 7...., N.:,,,. ,0 A - ' 1 runs"for Provo. ' , ,:: ,. ., , A .."'4. ,n,,.. ,' t,,,,,,), 1 None will deny, though, that Bill's about as ', hip will be crowded. Corn. good as they have come. Lots of titles, second. pound the problem by know. most money in golf, two U.S. Open titles, Golfer of , ing only one will be allowed to the Year several times. ,,,, go to Billings for the.Distriet 4 ( t II 0 oliingS nmes T ...-- IN ,-- ,.. Viewmont's Rex Hancey plans a vacation to Billings,, Montana, later this month ite while confident Granite fig. ures coach Eldon Christensen , ,, deserves the same. You might get the idea the,- . liii u 0. ...............----- 111.7"."'" By NICK YENGICH Deseret News Sports Writer : , , Winners I has given up a week .1 his golfht ; time to be with the Golf Tournament :here in Utah this week. , ,. Thursday and Friday he will play two nine- :hole exhibitions and give clinics. It's his way of iparticipation in the tournament and something of oa short tradition which he' started back in 1966 after he had won the U.S. Open and the, Western 'Open before coming to Utah. , Not all golfers will hold that Casper his the 1,bt.st game in golf. It depends on where you stand , 'laid ' .. how you hack the ball. , , ' ..., 0 . I. . , LI:fL Inf' wilutimmitimiumurmilmillimmimmilliww.immillummiln , 'I I :' Show His Ganie:,;,,,,:.:si,,-- ;- 1 ,. ,, '-- 4a '--' D ist ..,,,e.,,,k.:.:, 1 :Casper Will Wednesday, August 6, 1949 DESERET NEWS, ' . , , :4,.:. ::,:1',:: ';'7'.4.4'as'r5.' ,..412..,, '.,4; club 1-- .. ikro.N.C. '1,04 .. 4: , '',r':.e..4.... ,N..1.,sox .,, .(,,,.W..' ! ..::,,,- :-.: ,k '14" i - .. ovtpitched by Ogden's Chuck Anger, but Richfield won, 0 on a bunt single, an infield single and a Tong field single in the sixth. Randy Ship singled home Zack Hansen for the run. Anger allowed only three hits, all in the sixth, and fanned 12. In a battle of Utah County s, Oreni eliminated Spanisti Fork, 31 With the score knotted 1 in the top of the sixth, Orem tallied Nice on two singles, a double and a wild pitch. Tom Niccoll allowed taut hits, only one in the final four innings, for the win. Orem battled Richfield to stay alive In the tournament . - ,,,,,,,,, let,r,4....?, the other winners bracket t''','' ;'.:0,,:lt..t4 :;,.,;.:,t0::,...:',,,,,,,04,A .... , , '"Nt 'kee' 4 ...k,,,,v , i.,,,.,..,,,;,,,,,.,2,:;e,! beauti8 the x at to,ziAWUttnAssvskttokdossl',.,,, iktikSiW,,,,,,A.a.of,kv,A,AM., This at much kafaZti.40MoWea'srMAIEviropsurNikeettk about he the has irrevoca.; p.m. game . Casper, , , 0 tole form. He's not an Dowd Wws Photos by W. Oman Johnson ' experimenter. Ile has devel.. - ful field located off Vine . Tooelees Street (4800 is Sceili S.) ball and Davies catcher has Granite as umpire Bob Sera waits to Barry Craig , roped his swing from Intensive play from In his ready tag today, Into ivalked . , the Haneey to out. an bits signal kird and, 00 ball, youth and has kept& He box nighto Press Tuesday true. The computers say he's the best lion-man,l, Legion Summary some four 1"--" the game almost the best putter, eerl'imu mout barely slid' by ClearWednesday's schedUles At Darks Field: Orem vs. Itkhred ly one of the great chippers and wedge players. ; field, in 10 innings, and 0:33 p.m.: Helper vs. Hlithiand, P.M the dates (August At Ken Price Park, Clearfield are the shots you'll see and bell tett you.' , questioned vs. Tonle, nem JudgeMurray: vs. Skyline, 2:30 Elstrict of the Playoffs, p.m.; VWmerit vs. Granite, I P.M4 Wiest vs. Provo I p.m. ttle reason why be plays them as be does. Be figures on ping and plans ' The !Immo: So if you want a golf lesson from one or the to vacation, around the dates; ::,::,,,,:..,.:,,.,, ' 000 000 0 in 2 t Holladay clinic ever to the is WINS GRANITE open golf Casper greatest ...,,;,,:,,,::,..":, 301 020 a ,,,:,:::4.,.::,,,,,.7,,,,,,,,,,,..........:,:,...,,:..,.,..,.:,. 6 2 I Highland i 1 Curtis Hale and Keith Woodruff; Roland :::.,.,,:....,..:,,..,,..,,:,.,. the watchers without charge', (Casper's appear- - , Granite was. wrapping up a and Courtney Nielsen ance fee is usually about $7,500 for a round of win over Tooele at the 100 001 1 3 1 2 ,......: : time and the sharp fielding, .......,... 002 00i a 8 2 3 ICollin golf). $ Roberts, Dave Gilliam (6), John f always moving club has plans (6) and Tom Fortes; Kirk Harmon ,..8,1,:,,...,,,:,4,,,,,,,,,, of its own. Steve Guevara Best? Who Had 1 ' . ,:.,,,,,,:..?,,,,,,,,,:,,,...H. ', The winner of the 5 p.m. , Kelitei; 006- 30 Is 2 ill Smithfield 100 00 ..... 2 7 re1a4 the will Bill, eontest likely get My kin and I talk occasionally about the Ed Gnindy, Gary Hribar (4) and Gary itribar, Steve Conley tali Rick Downs. , ings tive advantages of being a youth today and one I Larry PIMP; 133 and Roger Howell West, a surprise 3 ivhmer back in those depression years. -, , 001 002 0 :., Dram 3 2 1 over Judge, or Provo, a 3 MO 000 0 1 4 0 Spanish Fork . "You had a horse to ride, creeks to swim hi, Tom Niccholl and Slake Zimmerman; won't victor over Skyline, Stan DwineW Sort Drier (1) and Mika time to fish and play tennis. You bad Jess interests 4, .. Taylor likely beablëto stop the i to distract you. You didn't have television to taunt winner :: Gran 002 000 000 2 4 3 2 Ilawman, 2 ' . '',.',:.::,, 1CO 2 0 Clearfield 000001 6 2 q you," the young men a2 today tell me. Thursday night. But neither I Dave Voone,1 Arbon - was Nordgrari (I) and :. is:.;..::,::::,,:;,'::.,$:::'. Val Continent; Greg Gardner and Dennis ;Wliat do we have today? We have crowded 1:z'":1.. figured " to win Tues." ' Kash .: 1 day. motor boat launches, whereas you floated on an ... COO 000 0 0 Ogden ,&i.: ::::1:,,''. .::,4:r ::V."'R 010 001 -1 3 1 y Richfield' ' old log raft and enjoyed it. We bave busy high , Helper, Clearfield,' Tooele; :!:.n.s.. Chuck An gar and J. P. Stravavg Dave S Rich. 'Judge, Crem, Skydne, roamed where drivers and and Ogden Shipp Randy you dangerous ways ,,.,,1 ..,,',:a.,:,.,,:,, e field and Highland, I. Ill 010 -3 6 sayttnyt :' the fields and forests alone. ' 1 2 xS 6 2 I Provo losers in the -- dou 13 1 e.,, 1 and Jahn Smith Hilt. Mike Bob "We have sailboats to keep up;trallers to fix, (), elimination', tournament, the: Neff; Georce Day and Jerald Smith. , t 010 000 4 4 ,campers to maintain, water skis to repair. nation's largest, have distant 'facet 7 0 200 001 -2 Granite of chances Saturday's making Steve Mark and Arnold; Keith Cordova and times we "We have times We can - - ,., . t t:- , : - litstrroe a., 4-- 2, ese, 20-2- ' , , , 41 1 ; n n 0 I 2-- 0 , It cow-militi- '' :i I 8-- ng -- '' ,...- 5-- . A m ,,, , , x- , I .;...., ,:',i:-- : one-tim- 0- o- 4 x- play golf ;can go ilk the eviimming pool We have' crowded . iebair lifts at the skl resorts, noisy eteteos on the boats. We haNe a gas smell to the camp cooldng and tables Inn& barrels at etery site. We hive !which take your money aid give you a camping ' " 1;permit. such as, 'We have decisions to make 1 ;should we take corn and cheese along for our fishling trip and pokey bait and chiesemallows and hould we chum with dog food? AU you used to do was catch a gra worm or a grasshopper." Come to think about it, there are some disad; vantages today. Which reminds me I have to rinse out the cooler, tighten up the boat hitch, get bat- teries for the camp lantern. , ti !Those are the things they can conveniences! flnalet, , , - -- - - , Viewmones Yid Widton ' crushed a center field home ' run hi the top of the 10th Clearfield. , Hancey's stop - 4 crew, ' handcuffed by Greg Gardnet throughout the game 4., . Gianite's until relief pitcher Arbon . clrew a walk, sighed Nordgran relief with Walton's home run. -- nem and comi'nitted four blow was only the errors , both numbers unusual Walton's . ' third hit , off Gardner, the for Tooele. -thé decide who will bander .'That gams outpitched right Viewmont's Dave Downs. The champion," said Christensen; circuit clout wart first hit In k referring to tonight's Granite. - Viewmont seven Complete tnnings. game. - elf we 'win Robert Blood lifted Clear. It, and I know we can, we'll field into exbIt frames with a win the whole thing." West,- expected to die with home run in' the seventh, the first of the tournament. the loss of pitcher Von Opou. In ::los, turned on with the bat Nordgraerelleved Downs ' the eighth and fanned Gar& z- 'rues& y against Judge ace . Dub Ruberts. ner with the bases loaded, Judge coach Dave Disorbia Granite counted a pair of unearned runs in the first in. gambled hy saving his ace for ning, then watched as pitcher Steve Brophy scattered four ! p bits. Tooele stranded six ran- - I i --- , , . , , :t Elte,ST Aslistaid tor , , It the University of Utah. His lop, 22, will assist Sports Information Director Ron Fessenden, according to Ath- , letic Director Bud Jack who made the announcement - Craig His lop, an assistant in the Utah State University departsports information raent, has been named assistant sports information dire. - , 1 TritotemEM,r - tr onfic h : : ;Two of Utah's top - . -- pitchers, a brother and sister, take the field Wednesday night at New White Softball . 6,.4 . . sa lAtioev ' : 1 ' th is safe sliding into third base against Tooele's Jessie Jaymes. a !bee, three walks West, throwing Jeff Hanson In i'ourth the 0 opa.ing win over Hel-- and a hit batsman. The Kieger twins, Steve and per. Hanson won, but Ruberti was tagged for five hits; five Doug tallied , the runs in six innings Tuesday. On -, I. 1 ; ,,.f'...,,t " c) ''.- ,,,,:,..:.4,,..,,:i., S,N4,-,,,- '''.' -.. , , ,, , i's',, -- 49 ,.. k ' , t ''' , 1 ,:::,,,,', ,, ., 4 1,..1,, . - -- - , it--:" r,sio t. ; . ,..' ' $,. c, , ii.1,4...'N,,,' 4 t,..: ,", Kirk Harmon got the win I , for West while Wally Nunley I , and Steve, Guevara, knocked home two rtms, each :.:, ,' . TN1S 'k F 7,1 , , 1 y 4 kA A 3,A3 - , ,. 1 ','1,. , ., ,,,,.,., ,,,;' - sisterand brother pitching Joyind - ' ' - team, set for games Wednesday. Vol. Peterson, 4"4 'jot ' i ' , ' Cn .. , I . . 4 ) rl e 1111-rti, It riForri 1 c it , , ,' 1 MITI ONLY A1.1015th, 8 P.M. ' Provo sandwi ched six hits around six walks and two hit batsznen for the win over Sky-line. Mike smot i clubbed a nome run for ttte losers, but Provo scored twice in'..,the it gmAs:L Its i SAI T PALACE ARENA , ''' G"..? riATis ; . ' , .'', 4ski ':):' .. .;, -, ,........,, - 467-0505 ' - ,, '...',',.., ,),,i.,-;-,,- , , ...:.'.,,,, fi : WAte ,. ..,14,1 ;7, ' COWS 13 ; sal . 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I I 1 I NMI ' Address r. :. ,: 11 SERGIO LIINDES ILl WE KAM BEM A IMEIVERS:7 lstRITHOLIDAVI-DUHLONIRMSTRON- Con-pet- ., .,,,,,N A ,,, ,,,,, ,..,,,,,,,t,t4, ,4,k :WI , , il,.. I , z ..7.1 , ), (;), ? t, , t ,: st A l''t?, ,, '' " ,11 , P ,, , ,,,, ' " .,, I Highlights Financial el, s. ,,,:tc Sports: Tit FIZZC It coldeu : ' 1-- '- - ' '. i:, ,,,- 1 , - - - , 1 ,: .; City er T1' :: ,,, ,, Recreation League Park, 1100 West North Tem.Church LDS $riple-headhurler, will all and a ple, during star series. , take the mound for the Metro ' a Salt Lake Salt Lake All Stars against the Utah State- i Val was voted most valuable player in the 1968 Tournament; , ?.1 His sister, Joy', is a Veteran hurler and infielder for the Utah Shamrocks. Miss Peter. ,,,,s,".,,;. son, who was voted All Ameriv$ ,,);,,,,..,,4 in 1967, will take the field can it ',Ii , for the Shamrocks against her 4;;1,,;', former teammates at 8:15 p.m. ,, , :;:...,ki,,; ,The Alen &Tat 7 and ,:,.,:11' 9:30 p.m. ',' '.:':':'''' softball SECTION, D :,A4':k',. 1(I1)C.,1) (11:11: ' - - J . - . , ''; :'' :.:.,:,..:;:.' 1 , , , :'::' ,",::.:,..::,';'::!,.:V:,i,4:,!'. ' - -- Brophy and Barry Sceill. ., WALTON HOMERS - Ogden; Bill Duke, Interior Ltd., Ogden! Kay Bills, .1 & N Body Shop, Murray and Ray Bulow, Jones Paint- and ' Glass, Provo. Admission for the triple bill Is $1.50 for adults and 50 cents for children. Tickets sold for 4100 So. State St. Phone SALT LAKE t h e - cancelled Clearwater Bomber game will be honored. A- ge--- Phone FACTORY WAREHOUSE TIRE SALES 262-54- 18 Last School Year Completed : AUTOMATION INSTITUTE : STEVENS HENAGER COLLEGE (ITT, UTAII Approved for Veterans Training 2644 Walsh. 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