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Show Til: LOGAN, UTAH HFRAI D JOIR.N AI Wednesday, March 14, 1951 After NIT, Preston Indians Depart Face San For Idaho "A" Hoop Classic Jose In t Brigham Young, I Sefon Hall, : NEW YORK, March 14 (UP) Dayton and Seton Hall, a pair of Unseerhd uostarts each led by standout big man, barged into of the National the Invitation basketball tournament St. today to join d Johns and Brigham Young In a pan of stunning upsets, Dayton, paced by magnificent Don (Monk) Meinekes 37 points, Ariknocked off fouith-seede- d zona, 74 to 68, and Seton Hall second-seede- d North walloped Carolina State, 71 to 59. with the help of Big Walter Dukes 19 points last night before a crowd of 9 63o at Madison Square Garden. The victories 'pitted Dayton against St Johns and Seton Hall semi-fina- top-seed- third-seede- N Club Possesses Top for the Ralph Roylance Lends Hss Opinion In an the best tions for up prior effort to determine methods and comli- an athlete to warm- to competition, the Athletic Journal magazine mailed questionnaires to the nations outstanding traikmen to obtain their opinions on the matter. Ralph Roj lance, former Utah State athlete fiom Smithfield and one of the nations gieatest javelin throwers, was one of the trackmen contacted by the magazine on the matter. Ralph Says They quoted Ralph of saying: "Some stretching exei rises, jogging a lap, piactice throwing and more stretching Tourney Opens SALT LAKE CITY, March 14 (UP) Spiingvllle and Park chase for honors in the State City today opened the Class 11 high school basketball tournament. The ojK'ner was scheduled for noon, with eight games on the day's prngiaru. Favorites were Amenenn Folk out for its consecutive title Payson, number two last year, and the veteran quintet from Bingham. DAYTON Games or the second Cyprus, which meets American Fork tonight, is making Its fiist annual Invitational Eighth Giade tournament appearance in 11 basketball tournament, sponsored yeais. It will be the first Class B by West Side sihool, got under tourney competition ever for Lin- way heie Monday as eight teams from sunounding Utah and Idaho coln Other teams that weie in last schools gathered at the Dayton years tournament and who will be school. Lively encounters marked the giving a repent performance are Delta, Roosevelt, Dixie, Monroe, fust days games with Dayton winning over Preston's second Richfield and Moab. Other newcomers are Marys-val- team, and Whitney winning over Springville, Cedar City and West Sides second team during atjernoon play Evening games Morgan. between Lewiston and Franklin Today's schedule: and Prestons first team and Lower Bracket 1 12 noon Springville vs. Park Wellsville brought scores of in favor of Pieston and Lewiston. City. m Eighth Graders Open Tourney is my basic warm-utice days I use the ' s ? , , I ! t, . is "Naturally the warm-uessential for practically every athletic event, especially track. The warm-u- p will vary for each event but it is essential to be at a peak (well warmed-up- ) p If i ! it .f ! M ' Delta vs. Marysvale. Bingham vs. Rich- nament. 1, i Going into today' final round, the Chicago enjoyed a lead In the pro division and, along with Edward B. was tied with two other teams or second place In the best ball tourney. par-bust- two-stro- Mc-Len- n, Cage Record During '51 Season ,) '!j ; i I f ! 1 : . 1 i t , before throwing Gehr-man- of Wisconsin, Jim Fuchs of Yale and Cornelius Welters Fight Chicago Tonite CHICAGO, March 14 (UPi They start trying to fill Sugar Ray Robinsons shoes as world welterweight champion tonight when Johnny Bratton of Chicago i SALT LAKE CITY, March 13 An outbreak of influenza in Davis county today prompted the At Raleigh, N A u North Carol, na Sui d m Ron Whittle Clouts Joe Kohut For Ring Decision TRAINING CAMP BRIEFS off-stag- e. Deputy Chief tories ir i sq. famous ktate, thrsTexas-T- 1 IP Tt 5V u" A4M Washington (keep' e ,0lifo t quarterfmaKtehePcn!0n 01 nois winner pla olma State-- Ulanov win!? tke Kentucky-Louis- ( jtthis teeke . Plays the St. Johns-clwinner at New York j The western quarterfinni Kansas Plays the Jose State homa State? P ay the ashington-SoL'- Hyrn bPl igb tod State-Anzo- (Oil n isunan toil The eastern semifmak at,Neu Yofk and the erned semifinal pScCc . w,n be Kansas City, March flu odo 24. N A I B Tourney In Second Rou;? KANSAS CITY. March U Ranks of the favorite rei ed intact today as top. 4 t of g knit 01 writ C sod. Evansville, Ind, college M way into the second rourt the NAIB tournament, but petition was stiffening. Evansville and Hamlin versify of St. Paul. Minn, tul in impressive d tones yesterday, but third Baldw of Bern barely squeezed by of Washington, ti A capacity crowd of 10000 expected to watch todays schedule of eight second-r- c contests. Regis college of Denver n Southwest Texas Stats la first 1 nd game. At it the L jffict iffih, 0 krt II al une Kinks t cut, U (St pi preieni 4e 4 )ue. 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Great Record The Preston club, boasting the Fifth Distuct cham23 pionship and a phenomenal wins against only three defeats, dribble jumps into the eight-teaand shoot (lassie Thuisday night against Kellogg The tourney appearance will be the Indians sixth in as many yeais. And if Preston against Brigham s. Young in Thurs- gets its share of the playing breaks St. Johns day nights its likely to regain the state made it by edging St. Bonaven-turcrown it woie back in 1946. and B.Y.U. bv beating St Traveling by automobile, the InLouis on Monday rlght dians are being accompanied by Fred Pnnripal Reed Brenchley, liana. I red Davis and student manager, Zan Beckstead Home town fans and other patrons m the aiea will be able to tune in on the Preston-Kellog- g game Thursday night over Prestons radio station, KPST, which will broadcast the game by direct 14 SALT LAKE CITY, Mai h wixe from Moscow. (T li Rough Ron Whittle, displayDramatic finish ing little regard for name fightPreston is coached by Evan Sorers, won a unanimous, Utah State enson, an decision here last night over Joe athlete of a few seasons back. His of Ore Kahut Portland, 11 out of 12 Th light heavyweignt from team, after winning Couth Charlie Root shows Johij FOLLOW THROUGH earned the Moscow games, league West Jordan, Utah, gave Kahut how to follow through in pitching and be in posifinKhppstem of a dramatic virtue by trip a weight pull and a ish tion to field the ball A promising young collection of Chicago m the Fifth District playoffs thorough boxing lesson. While the a double elimination meet Cubs jie assembled at Santa Catalina Island, Calif. (NEA) staged former Pacific Noithwest lightat Pocatello. The Indians won for the weight champ Kept tiying initial test, then lost to knockout, Whittle danced in and Blackfoot. They captuied their out, piling up points. Kanut had hoped for a re- next two ball games, then pinned match with Rex Layne on .he down Blackfoot twice in succesBY UNITED PRESS victory over the Cleveland strength of an impressive show- sion to cop the blue ribbon. dians yesterday. With that one SorenWith three exceptions, 14 (UP) ing against Whittle, Laynes MIAMI, Fla., March sons present club has been com- Ailing Brooklyn Dodger Manager spectacular performance Jensen, pletely rebuilt since last year. In- Charley Dressen was temporarily the $40,000 bonus rookie of a Preliminary results: year Buddy Harrison, Hill Fielt, cidentally, a year ago, the Indians relived of his command today into the spotlight and 140, pensioned Red Caproni, Salt compiled a respectable 22 victories and Coach Clyde Sukeforth was ago, leaped Lake, 138 (4). against nine setbacks and in the in complete charge of the club. shoved Mantle, the highly-toute- d rookie successor to Joe DiMag-gia- " Hal Hftilaway, Twin Falls, 142, process picked up consolation decuioned Kid Blair, Salt Lake, honors in the state meet. Dr. 144 (6). ORLANDO, Fla. (TP) From last seasons quint are Dale Panter, 203, Dayton, Ida., three lettermen Bob Fulton George Resta, the Washington 5 and Senators' club physician, will exKayoed Dynamite Jackson, 19, ), Clyde Charles (5-Hill Field, 32 seconds of tluid Clair Miles Fulton, a trim amine nghtfielder Sam Meles sore aim today. round. pivot man with a classy assortRon Whittle, 177.', West Jor- ment of shots, is Prestons mam Trainer Doc Lentz said Dr. dan, deeisioned Joe Kahut, ISC It, offensive weapon. He has a hand- Resta may decide to treat Meles Portland (10). some per game average arm with injections of a new true thus far, in addition to expert re- which has proved effective against bursitis. bound work. Charles is the team workhorse. ST. PETERSBURG. Fla. (Cl Hes a deadly shotmaker whose "quartet backing" and team play St. Louis Cardinal Manager knit the Indians together. Marty Marion said today he was much impressed and hopeful Other team membdts who have seen a good deal of action this after relief star Ted Wilks nrst season are Nazel Shaffer, Larry spring outing. BY UNITED PRESS Wilks, who was sidelined most Ciawford, Elmo Keller, Paul WilEAST National Invitation tournament kinson, DeVerl Herzog, Ivan Davis of 1950 with a lame arm, allowed only two hits and as many walks and DeLyde Condie. at New York (quarter-finalsSeton Hall 73, North Carolina During the past two weeks the in three innings as the Cardinals Preston club has been beat the Cincinnati Reds, 7 to 3, spirited State 59 dulling extensively on the Utah yesterday. Dayton 74, Arizona 68. State College fieldhouse floor in MIDWEST LOS NAIB Tournament at Kansas pieparation for the Idaho prep 31 moreANGELES (UP' There are days until opening day classic. Mo. (first round) City The trip to the state tournament but the St. Louis Browns are East Texas Baptist 67, High will carry the Indians some 700 opeiatmg normally. Theyre at Point 64 the bottom of the Grapefruit nules. Mornmgside 66, Providence 63 league standings with no vicBaldwin Wallace 67, American and losses. (UJ5 pound. of the first When the Idaho PRESTON Stale tlass A high school hasket-ba- ll tournament gets the signal this week at the University Univ. 66 Hastings 71, Pacific Lutheran 51 fights Charley Fusari of Irving13 ton, N. J.. at Chicago Stadium for (U3 Gen. Pepperdlne 86, Eau Claire PARIS,D. March Tencheis 53 of the crown Eisenhower appointed Dwight WASHINGTON, March 14 (YD Utah health depaitment to order the NBA. version Hamline 82, Rocky Mountain Col. Anthony J. Drexel Biddle, Jr., Knockout artist Bratton was an The Defense department today a complete report on the situation. College 57 The department's weekly sum- 8 to 5 favorite for the Philadelphia diplomat, socialite, identified 206 more casualties in Central 68, Southwestern Louas his sportsman and soldier, mary showed 265 cases. Acting bout, chiefly because of that powthe Korean war. deputy chief of staff today. The 250th casualty list includ- Health Commissioner, Dr. George er which has "cooled" four of his isiana 66 ed 57 dead, 131 wounded, 16 in- A. Sppndlove, asked Dr. A. A. last six opponents. The welter crown was left Jenkins, director of the division jured and two missing. vacant at the Instant of Feb. 14 of communicable diseases to immediately undertake a thorough when Champion Robinson stepped up a notch by defeating Jake investigation. LaMotta for the world's middleMany Philippine natives still weight crown. Though the Nabuild their homes In trees. tional Boxing Association will recognize tonight winner as king, the Five thousand bees weigh one New York state athletic commisur 'tt 206 Casualties 4 'I just Warming up means so much to me because it took only one throw to wreck my arm for the entire season. Roylance, who holds the conference record in the javelin throw, has tossed the spear 223 feet 6 inches. Also contacted on the matter were such noted track figures as Mel Patton of n Southern California, Don In Report Sought On Flu Outbreak p about 15 minutes. Mangrum Leads t I , as is longer. warm-u- p 31-2- Second Round In the second round of games Tuesday Wellsville and Preston's field. seecond team will pair off: Day4.00 pm. Moab vs. Lincoln. ton's first team and Preston's Upper Bracket first team: Lewiston and Whit6:00 p.m. Cedar City vs. Rooseney, and West Side's second team velt. Fork vs. and Franklin. 7:20 p.m. American As climax to hte invitational Cjprus. of West 8'40 p m. Morgan vs. Payson. meet. Coach Johnson 10.00 p m. South Sevier vs. Side will present miniature gold basketballs as awards to the ten Dixie. best players of the tournament. Trophies will also be awarded to the three top teams. This basketball contest among PALM BEACH. Fla., March 14 junior high school teams has Lean Lloyd Mangrum was. In grown in favor since it was first a good position today to share in sponsored last year by West Side the two top prizes awarded in the school, and the school plans to Seminole golf tour- make it a yearly athletic event prac- a conditioner so it On competitive days I warm-uas little as necessary to get best distance. Practice warmups take 20 to 30 minutes and competitive warmups take e, 1 30 p m. 2 40 p nt. On p. ' uf snnounopj bask'4tuz Here is e, ' IF LW' NCAA semi-final- Utah Class B Hoop f NCAA Battle Thursday Don Mueller, Ray Dark, Whitcy Lockman, Hank Thompson, Wes Westrum, Bobby Thomson, and Eddie Stanky a lotta power. 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