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Show 1901 JANUARY 22. Utah County, Utah SUNDAY. SUNDAY HERALD 7 OP owiingomeF LADIES RIVERSIDE. COUNTRY CLCB ' 7 ; V w H. Hansen Matekovlc .............3323 '. 27 26 Forkum ...... Roundy' Perim an .;. .'. Cordaer B. f Hanson .... ... . . . ..... A. L. Ducketts ..... l Jim's 'Distributors PSlPCo Rockets 20 21 22 24 24 9 11 12 Hansen Candy i .... . . . 2863 HTS Echange Club ; , HTG Echange Club ....... 985 22. 26 1 0 rsti . ..547-61- 3 24V HIS W. Bos well , 9 ......218-23W. 25 HIG J.. ...... Eggertsen .;.... ' . 22 . . . . 26 Fulrath . . ...... TRIPLE L LEAGUi , .22 26 10 - Aikens ... .... Conoco Corless 2; 22 26 2 . 10 .. 20. 28 Meadow Gold . . . Le.ttz 4 8 .... Utah Office Supply 28 20 poppen; 4 8 DarreU's uloco 29 .19 Hortman 5 7 HTS H. Hansen 1589 Utah Office Equipment 7 607 Employment Service HTG Norton . ' 6 6 . .'. HIS Helen Hanson , . ..... 518 C, W. A. .11".. ' 7 5 Glass John Taylor Hansen and HIGHelen : 7 .. . . ... 5 . ; . . . 201 Ivory Tower Fern Roundy 7 1 Jim Earl's Service . v . . 5 8 RIVERSIDE C.C. First 'Security Bank. . 4 ? 8 MIXED DOUBLES State Bank of Provo ..4 W 9 3 , L Standard Supply 1 7 10 2 '..A I A. C.'W. Rogers 7''." 1 HTS--UtOffice Equip. ,. . .2120 . Larsen 2 5 Hanson HTG John Taylor Glass .... 747 3 5 Matekovic HIS Colene Richardson .... 500 3 5 Christenson HIGJoan Williamson . . . . . . JL78 ' 3 5 Tolboe V LINERS STAR 3 5 Fullerton w L 7' Klrwan ..... 42 14. .2629 Moon Maids HTS Rogers 21 .34 Martians . 911 HTG Rogers 24 .32 HIS Joe & Betty Hanson . .. 963 Comets 26 .30 Dippers' HIG Joe & Betty Hanson . , .341 Big ' 28 .27 ' Satellites 34 .22 PROVO CITY LADIES ........ Stars Shooting w . L ;f I; Flying Saucers , ...... .22 34 2 42 .10 Utah Natural Gas Little Dippers ........ .14 4 8 534 IITG Bis Dippers Bergs 4 8 .1334 TReams ......... HTS Big iDippers . . . , ' 8 4 Schubach'a HIG Ruth. Lyon 4. i 'Ace & Jerry Auto Gl . 8 (Big Dippers) ........ 204 4 Medic al Center Phar. . 8 HIS Ruth Lyon 504 5 Provo Hide & Fur ..... 7 (Big. Dippers) 6 Ah L. Duckett .67 PROVO CITY AUXILIARY 5 i Taylors, Inc. t W L 7 5 Mariannes 14 2 .. Tipsey Pins; 7 Gene Evans Pharmacy 5 . . : 24 N&'ton .23 Sn iC... zji oP25i3MA4 . ............... , ' Overshadowed . '5 . riboDsi er ah ........... .... . JoePhillipsof 66 Provo ... State Bank 4 Jolley' Tinkers Gocf Balls J...;... Happy Go Lucky 's Lucky Strikes Pin Twisters .1 HTSr-Kno- ck Downs, HTG Knock Downs, HIS Aggie Jenkins, HIG Orien Bledsoe, 9 Drugs By Ivan .... .... 3 ... 9 .... ..... 3 Herald Daily 10 Mitchell Garage ... .. 2 HTS :Utah Natural Gas ... .2444 Natural Gas . . . . 855 HIS Mi Lee (Utah Gas) . . 556 "HIS M. Lee (Utah Gas) . . . . 219 I HTG-4-Ut- ah PROVO CITY MENS .:'-j .;:.y. Rio, Grande Moose Gold . .'. . Has's' w L ......... .10 ........ 9 . Garage ....... SW University Cleaners . . . 7 PSIPCb Tigers ........ 7 .7 Security Title & Ab 7 . & Provo Plmbg. Htg. ... 7 Moose Red 6 gmeaths Marget 7 8 6 8 9 4 2 12 14 six-eig- ht, 220-pou- nd six-seve- '. . . 5 5 5 5 6 BYU Biggest- Golf HTST-J- La HIG-Ja- 4 3 3 0 3 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 1 1 1 .....vi..J........ 2874. George, MERRY MIXUPS 3 3 4 0 V By HAL WOOD United Press International L W .... "... .... 5 5 Firm ages HSatuxdays sJiorts: Motts Chevrojn Serv. .. There's a move afoot to hold 4 4 e Diamond-RoylancStewart-lTawk- PEBBLE BEACH. Calif. (UPI) e Watkins-VanOrd- en .. 5 1 2 2 3 3 3 " 4 4 ,.L..l.Inc. 4 the 'world's biggest golf tourna Slavens Homes .7 ment in New York this summer '.. . . . . . 3 Federal Finance with! total prizes of more than Allred ,Builders. Supply 3 $250,000. , , ;. 1 Mission Orange So far the Idea is k strictly in Petersen-Mecha.... 2 th planning stage, but one phase Home Oil Co. .......... 2 would call for $25,000 tourna 2 Pickers ments in ; four sections . of the Cherry HTS Firmages, 1891. tts country for qualifying .purposesPaint, 671. with the big Jackpot dn New York HIS Shirlene Wilde, 480; Coca Cola 4 5 5 - 5 6 m - , ;v;are ' i , i e V MORNING GLORY LEAGUE the plan. . - i e home Ralph Kiner. run ' slugger with the Pittsburgh Pirates, in uncertain about his fu ture. He has 1ieen general manager; ef the San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast League, but has . been moved up to vice president, vflth' Eddie Leishman, formerly of Salt Lake City, taking over as tne new G.M. . ; Three guys who might have made it as golf pros, but who 'are content to play as amateurs: Manager Alvin Dark of the San Francisco, Giants; captain Dick Groat, of, the Pittsburgh Pirates ; manager Bill Rigney of the Los Angeles Angels. All look and swing like pros. . . . Marty Furgol, the ' some-timunpredictable golfer from f HI., has finished in1 the money both outings so far this year. His total winnings: $99 from vthe Los Angeles and San Diego Opens. Just shoeshine money. . . r Portland, Ore., like San Diego, Calif., is crying for a major league pro football team. There isn't a major college in the city. With the Chargers from Los Angeles headed for San Diego, the next move . may be - the Oakland Raiders to Portland if plans to 'finance a new stadium in Oakland fail to materialize. But not before the 1962 campaign. . . " Shirley Spork, former .Michigan' 'feminine" golf star, now. is the only feminine head golf pro. in the country. She heads the new course be- saff for the nine-hol- e End of First Half - "l"4'4'-,- : W Berntsen Pharmacy .. 44 Mullett Jewelry ...... 43 I I'..- one-tim- 38 Coca Cola (... 38 Auto Glass Acej Jerry's' . Le-mo- j HIS i , Pharm.), 202. Erma; Clark, 492. ing opened in the infield at Tan-fora- n race track, near San Fran' cisco. V A1 Besselink, veteran campaigner of the tournament trail, is con- 'i. ring acceptance of a ncme pr. 'jti ;ln the East and will - business leave the foIlow4he-u- n tor Iths youngsr generate!. , . .'; - ' - Ml ' 1 ....... ....... HTS Ace & 1736. ; HIS C), j ; ; d Zada Dunkley (Team No. 8), 487. A 217 .21 19 18 18 18 18 17 16 Bert Earley 187 Junior Trahan Gordon Duke Chuck Scriver . . . T. Bill Jones i ' '' ' ' 1 pete Olsen . Dave Wright Bill Daniels . H' V: 186 177 173 160 168 ies . 163 baseman-outfield- TIME OUT! for Visitors . er Orlando : It dad make Ripley's Believe It or' Not, which is more evidence S$KI LODGE BAR than most' of that type of fish stories can offer. To the visitors from all sections of the nation who visit Florida end want to try their,; hand 'at fishdng, Le Master suggests that they use the same tackle they employ at home. "If you're coming to Florida,'? he advises, "you don't need a, license and I'd suggest you concentrate on salt water trout. They're the easiest to catch and all . you need is a bait or a lure' and you can fish from a boat, or ' off a bridge or 'a sea wall with either a spin outfit or a light casting rod You're not likely to find; him in any of those spots, 'however. Le, Master left that quiet fishing behind the day he started whittling lures. Now you'll find him "If you ever do get out on the out on the blue after tarpon or on slope, remember your Mood type Is Martini 8 to 1!" the green alter birdies. - . lection in Mike McCormick, .Billy O'Deil, Stu Miller, Jack Sanford, Juan Marichal' and Sam Jones." There is a possibility that. Sao ford mav be worked . this year both in relief and as a ' starter. Dark also may talk with Jones, who likes to win hif 20 garnet. about Joining the- - fire brigade. " "A relief pitcher is more'.. valuable now than a ftarter," Dark i said. "What this club needs somebody like Lindy McDandel or Roy Face. He agreed that pitchers like iSm Cardinals' McDanici and the T rates' Face are hard to come by. . YEAR END CLEARANCE Hart Schaffner & . Marx Clothcraft and Varsity Town SUITS Regularly $55 to $125 to 9Q75 NOW 4375 NOW 3975 to 6775 NOW 2775 TOPCOATS Regularly $50 to $85 SPORT COATS ' ' ; '. ."' Regularly $35 to $75 FOOTBALL TO BASKETBALL BALTIMORE (UPI) Gene (Big Daddy) Lipscomb, standout de to 5975 , DRESS fensive tackle for . the Baltimore of the National Football League, signed today to play, basketball with the Baltimore Bullets of the Eastern League. Lipscomb also wrestles professionally. Colts ! ; 3 for $10 J Reg. $5.00 to $7.95 now $2.940 $4.90 now $15.90 i 1 ENJOY THE WINTER SPORTS Skatinr Skiing Slelshins: Tobogganinr " Q 9C O.O Sport Shirts up to $24.95 Selected styles 1 Group Neckwear - . Reg. Slax $1.5- 0- NOW QC W 1,35 $2.50-NO- Reg. Car Coats Reg. $15.95 to $25.00 now $11. 75 TERRY DISCHINGER "Better alUroUnd than Lucas M tX' 31G WJSST IN PROVO CENTER ; , . Charge Pay V It I Monthly , to $ic.75 Substantial Reductions Qp ' Heavy. Lined Jackets . - 'Your Sportsman's Headquarters" Mil Group ' HUNTING: Rabbits and Crows, still on the list. J ' FISHING: Everything in Utah County West of Highway 91, on year ' around "24 hour basis. Except Spring ' 1 Q 1 Florsheim Shoes SPORTSMEN ' t SHIRTS Your favorite styles; whites and colors from famous name stock. "UV Regularly up to 6.85 . Sweaters Sh river s CENTRAL Ce da j and Kuenn, were expected to appear in every., game but. aside from that, he didn't exactly give J away any company secrets. ' team is think ...this "I better than the one which finished ififth last year," Dark said, apprising the. Kuenn deal which is. the only one which the club has. made, "like everybody else , we'd be happy to get another pitcher. But we have a good se- . '' ''see 181 180 er j . 191 15 . ' i Creek. License. Save your 1960 Hunting and Fishing ' It is good until April 15, 1961. For Quality Equipment and Supplies 186 . . . 14 14 14 13 13 ' - . 195 192 14; , two-stor- y j Hibernate 196 Shafter Bown Gerald Walton ........ Ervin Burns Sherm Wankier . . Earl Kaina Ham Anderson 15 Pete. Birrell v 5 160-pou- No Need To Peterson Point System Pts. Ave. . t during a press conference Mon- slump. "Most ballplayer, like golfers,; day. "The pitching has gotten too have club a bad year then bounce a good. Nor do I think that should lose five or six games back," Dark said. Efforts were made to pry the waiting for one of its hitters to come out of a slump."1 opendng (game lineup from the defootball Those were 6ome of the obser- vout Louisiana State be would not be but draws great, vations made this week while out. Dark, who captained the New too,farknow that WiUie Mayi wi "I York, Giants for six and ahalf seain be and probably will bat center sons in the Polo Grounds, answer ed a barrage of questions tossed third,' Dark said. "He seems te at him in the transplanted club's hit better in that spot. Harvey Kuenn, who we obtained from cyclonic Candlestick Park, Cleveland in the deal for Willie " May Bounce Back Kirkland and , Johnny Antonelli, Dark said that Willie McCevey, will play third base or the out the outstanding failure in last field. Felipe Alou probably will season's collapse of ' the fifth be our xegular right fielder and place Giants, could hold his first he has the potential to. be the beet base job if bis batting returned right fielder in the league." . to .form. Cepeda, Kuenn Will Play Dark also allowed that; finsi 14-in- ch - CLASSIC Lynne Wright basketball games. But the two weirdest casualties of the snowstorm that covered much of the eastern coast was a ski 'festival and an iceboat re- gatta. The inability to deliver a rope tow resulted in a delay of formal opening of the Mount Grace State Park ski site an Warwick, aass. The Eastern J Ice Yacht Association rescheduled its championship races at Lake Ho- patcong, N.J., for next weekend because of freezing conditions. A. fall in Philadelphia made traveling almost impossible and caused postponement of the Eastern Hockey, League game be- ween the Philadelphia Ramblers and the Clinton Comets. A make up date will be set later. . Closing ... date at the .Charles Town Race Track in West iVir- ginia was given further emphasis when, officials called off the day's program. This action brought the total of canceled days at this meeting to five. The weather, and 6trikeKJurtailed railroad schedules postponed the (National Basketball Association game' between the Boston Celtics and. Syracuse Nationals at Boston, , Adverse weather also disrupted plans for the ydllanova-Duquesn- e and Yeshiva-Scrahto-n college bas ketbali games scheduled for Sat ; ursday night. : Auto Glass, 190. ALL-STA- R race track program , and several hitting -- Ruth Jones (Hollywood B. HIG ' Jerry's " , Is Coca Cola 2 Ace j Jerry's , Ato Glass 6 3 5 ... Berntsen Pharmacy 3 5 Mullett Jewelry 4 4 Durfee Cleaners 6 Hollywood Beauty Col. 2 6 Team No. 8 . . ; ... ...... 2 7, Sherwin Williams . . L . . 1 HTG Ace & Jerry's' Auto Glass, I all-roun- Wildlife Group Slates Meeting By United Press International Old man winter threw a curve at sport; enthusiasts Friday when heaver-- snowfalls forced cancellations of an ice hockey" game, a -- 7 .1 " fac tory on a quiet back street in Clearwater. He set another rec ord by catching a tar on a test pon line, third 3(Mound largest tarpon taken that year even against those using heavy tackle. "But the one; that got away, as you can guess, was the big one," he laughs. "It was a and I fought it for 17 hours and 45 .minutes. Then it got away. Suggestion Sports Scene ; Second Half ; nt, . 30. : e i 1. 34 34 Sherwin Williams ' 26 22 8 No. Team ..,. 40 28 Col. Hollywood. Beauty 47 21 . Durfee Cleaners ..... HTG Berntsen Pharmacy, 637. HTS Berntsen Pharmacy, 1750. HIG Erma Qark ' (Bern. ; 3) - L 24 25 30 d In the little; white .238. . special assignment in Israel, the Scoreboard Is belng written. by members of the siaff.) 170-pound- y, wall-eye- Bert Roylahce546. under way '. HIG Iris Pierce, Cairma Vach- ZNegooatioinis with several big firms to under-wrlfi- er, 175; Bert Roylance, 205. ' City. ,1 two-heade- Brad-eling in his home state, probably water lures imanufaotured has no regrets. But it is true IB., and . salt ' ' ' nonetheless. made here in Clearwater. "The big difference' says the Lucas is a great player with president of the L. & S. Bait Co., a great team. Lucas, John "is that salt water fish prefer a Mel Nowcll, Larry Sieg- darting lure while fresh water fried' and any fifth Buckeye you fish like a wobbling lure." could name, form the greatest Le Master could'' have gone any seen team ever Joe college of several ways. As a boy he by St. John's Brooklyn, was a good hitting outfielder who Lapchick, N, Y.) coach, who has watched played sandlot ball with such as them all. Lou Boudreau end, Phil Cavaretta. Without Lucas, OSU probably As a 'golfer he is a one handicap would be ranked only second or player who tours the links with the third in the country instead, of likes of retired baseballers Eeweil first. The Buckeyes, 195-6Big Biackwell, now a salesman in this Ten N C A A champions are area, and Russ undefeated this season and ap- Myers. pear among the top six teams in Fishing Hooks Him inoffensive "But fishing got me early, he every department cluding rebounding. grins slowly, "and I can't say I'm Purdue is nowhere Jn. sight sta- sorry. He shouldn't be, what with a tistically or otherwise although it has- a respectable; (7-record business which turns out some to date. The Boilermakers "prob- 3 million plugs annually. And reably will finish in the first di- member, they market at anywhere vision in the Big Ten' but with from $1125 to $1.50. v out Terry, "you probably would first never that "I'll forget have trouble finding them in the plug," he chuckles. "I saw a man standings," a Purdue sympathiz- using a plug and catching fish. er says., So I whittled out my model, put Last year, Terry, the Big Ten's on the- hooks and first crack out d top scorer with a 26.3 point per of the box caught a hooked." was game average (that's right I pike. ahead of Lucas), broke every - At first he made plugs to order, conceivable Boilermaker- - season by they dozen or by the gross. and game record. He hauled in almost three times as many rebounds as any of his mates. And that Purdue officials says: ''Terry is a better play: er than Lucas, and that means as a defensive land playPAYSON A meeting of the Mt. making threat as well as' an of Wildlife Federation will be Nebo fensive one, which sounds like in the City Council held Mondky idle boasting if you've ever seen to Howard accordins! Chambers, Lucas play. Ellsworth,' president Main purpose of the meeting But this year, in the statistical columns before the .Big Ten bell will be to elect officers for the was officially sounded for league play, 1961 season. ' A meeting Terry was 5th in. the nation in called some time ago for this scoring (Lucas" 7th) ; 6th in field purpose, but since not sufficient no goal percentage (Lucas, 3rd) arid number of members attended, ' vr was taken. action 19th in rebounding (Lucas, 1st) . Also; planned for discussion are Terry opened the Big Ten sea son against Northwestern with 41 other fish' and game issues, inof the 79 points scored by Purdue cluding the proposed license Increase now pending in the legisin its victory; , ; lature. Last year, Terry faced Lucas All members and sportsmen once; they proved nothing, each are. invited to attend...V.. fW tfy, y, .L. - HTG-Benne- 20-pou- Winter Hits in water lures Eastern f 6 6 4 138-pou- nd hand-whittle- -- ) Then, after the war, when there was an open mar kef, he went into business on a grand scale. Using has own plugs, Hal j has been his own best advertisement. He 6et one record by boating a 6 foot, tarpon on a test line. It seems to fill one whole wall of his tiny 'Office nd ge - 4 ; v ' terrible-tempere- i Bennetts Paint ........ 7 Timp. & Alpine. Rooms 6 Hendricks Prescription 5 I 152-pou- j i . 0 , MIXED DOULBLES - By OSCAR FRALEY United Press International CLEARWATER, Fla. (UPI) When Hal Le Master graduated from high school in 1932 there were no jobs available so the ' youngster went fishing. It was the haphazard start of a career which ' today is a multi- - Hav-lice- k, Wadley, .237. ck . "McCovey tried to pull to right field too much last season," said Dark, who was playing for the Philadelphia Phillies and Milwau- - "He will get more hits if he thinks in terms of hitting the ball their batting averages or face a through the middle of the dia' season down on the farm or gath- mond." Dark said that McCovey and :' ering splinters. ' ? ' second baseman Don Blasingame "There's no place . in a lineup both (.233) may be better players any more for fellows season because of their this around .210 or .215," Dark said ' No Jobs Available In 1932 So He Went Fishinq And Made A Million , HTG La George, 1041. HIS Cliff Lee, 616. Tournament Set for N..Y. ' en frame; which barely ml'lion dollar business. Fox the . n, own his d 2624. coders bushy-iliaire- d his boy build. 916. own plug and coated it with j As for being from the wrong house paint. 436, scratch. 187, scratch. school basketball-wis- e, Terry, a That ingenious start has result ' student play- ed in a d business, fresh Shannon Construction. La George j. Drugs By Ivan Knudsen Music Ebonite Western Opticians F & W Service . . Birrell Bottling Co. Lou's Lounge L . . , . . - i 8 L 5 . 0 better-than-avera- 3 " 7 UTAH COUNTY CLASSIC 2 3 v 4 9 er - ' 12 . Lucas came into his .own this year after Cincinnati's "Big O" Robertson- was graduated, Robertson, in turn, had to wait for Wilt Chamberlain to exit from the scholastic rank? before he was truly appreciated. But Terry, like Lucas, is 21 this season and a junior. So he seems destined to remain under the shadow of Lucas r Knock Downs Gold Nuggetts .8 4 six-elev- . . . , ex-pecte- -- ,.,.... s;-- By GABE KAIMOWITZ playthe Purdue official has this ably will come when they sepseems answer only to say: face Indiana's arately to be .Purdue's Terry Dischinger. Walt Bellamy who played with "Terry's not the type of boy ' But Terry apparently was born at the wrong time (about the same time as Lucas) and went,, to college in the wrong place (Purdue) to gain recognition as the nation's No. 1 college hoop-ste- r. ....t...... : . er today, the I .......... ere ni Time greatest college basketball ... ! on". : By SCOTT BAILLIE United Press International SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) When Alvin Dark takes over as ' nian-agof the San Francisco Giants, more the ut men" had better look to ' ! j rr rr r?5 L Look to Their Batting Marks DJDin -- . ; n - n them on the U.S. team in the to go professional. He's performing well as Ohio, State 85-7-1 This Assn. won, year, Olympics. Newspaper Enterprise interested in chemical ' met once, at Columnow vondering .if If " again they you're LAFAYETTE, Ind. (NEA) bus on Jan. 28. Terry might come out from that Against those who argue, that The only other threat to the shadow to shine in pro ball while Ohio State's Jerry Lucas is the! (While Harry Grayson is on individual prestige of either prob Lucas ' goes on to attend to husi-nes- sr ! .... : oIS) e 1. -- 'Out Men' of Giants Better Lucas By iscliio : . "I- i H e . . 3 Moose Purple fGrt&2& mm 6 6 iVi . - 6 6 First Security Bank .. 6; 6 Exchange Club 15' . $z0. Key, gang- Sweater Shirts STORE HOURS: 10 a.m. to 5:40 p.m. UTAH'S FINEST STORE FOR MEN |