Show A' N Sity Bowling dio-ofe- s' o ''IcoLbIs e r ' J A victory by Hugh Lowham sophomore wrestling star for of Wyoming in division icpd the ttwrttl-poun- ti 1962 Skyline Conference wrest-Du- g title for the Cowboys of Wyoming Lowham defeated Ken Hines of Colorado State in the 191 pound championship to give the Pokes the margin they needed Wyoming sewed 92 points to 88 for Colorado State the two teams : were defending co' RIP ENGLE) will be one of the coeches teaching at the 38th annual USU- Coaching School this lummer He ia from Pennsylvania State Championships — Sanches (Colo St U) d Olsen (Utah ) 164 (champion) — Hanegen (Denver) d Borthwick (New Mexico) 9--7 (consolation) — Gonzales (Colo SL U) d Caturia (Wyoming) 64 (champion( — Nielson (Utah) d Scott (BYU) 5--0 Uudie (con-eolatio- n) — Swedlund (Colo St IStyound U) d Hinsen (Wyoming) UD (champion) -Head football coach Rip Marshall (New Mexico) d State of Pennsylvania Engle - 44 - (consolaBrown(Utah) University will be a guest lec- turer June 11-1- 5 — Argento (WyoApodaca (Denver) 0 (champion) Wilbanks (Colo-S- t 11-- 1 U) d Beeseley (Utah) (consolation) — ' Frude (Wyomin1 -- (Utah) g)-d-Parker Davies -(BYU) ( champion) d Morgan (Colo St U) 8--3 (consolation) — Wight (Wyo-ming- ) dLJensen (Utah) 161 1 champion) — Norton (Colo St U) d Mpore (Denver) 84 (consolation) — Taylor (Denver) d Hines (Wyoming) 34 (champion) — Dorr (Colo-- St U) d Jory (BYU) 5--2 (consolation) — Kohls (Colo St triumphs over "Alabama in 1969 and Oregon in 1980 and a Perua (Wyoming) 1 d Gator Bowl win over Georgia U) — Prawitt (Utah) (champion) Dale Andersen David Parkinson Ifichael Rhodes and Galen Daniels Standing along the back aro Arlyn Wassam coach Leot- came in fourth ard Long Brent Ballard Richard Jensen Behind Air Beeson in the Lynn Rose and Don Hill coach Bantam singles event wen Gayland play has ended except for state tournament Archibald Art Marshall and THIS TEAM of Bantam 'Basketball players won their league championship defeated the Hansen team which won the Smithfield championship and then downed Logan Eagles to earn a berth in the state playoffs Dm front has Dwight Archibald Austin Butler row Max Shiga ts secThe Scratch ond place winner was Jerry Olson and 'Arnold - Sant' was bird arid Doral Elder All-Even- fourth There were 55 teams n the tournament and 100 doubles pairs and 192 singles entries Pen Darley was tha tournament manager and it was the largest city tournament the history of the tourney o The! Herald Journal at the '36th tion) annual Utah State University coaching school Engle Joins baaketbalTcoach-e- s Steve Belko of Oregon ana Jun Williams of Colorado State University as staff instructors for-th- e clinic oldest of the Intermountain area coaching schools Considered one of the noted ofpioneers of the winged-fense Engle in 1999 expanded Us Eack into multiple-- T He has never had a losing season at Peon State Engle’s record with the Nittany lions Is 77 victories 34 defeats and 4 ties It includes liberty Bowl - - 7-- 123-pou- Aggie School 44 137-pou- ming) d 4-- -—— 147-pou- 4-- -- Thindad Crown NEW YORK 167-pou- nd PROVO (DPS — The American FOrk Cavemen humiliated the fumbling Piute Thunderbirda 1135 teat night to win tha Utah Cass B basketbl chamTech in 1981 Engle against Jackman (Utah State) Intersectional' competition has pinned! pionship (consolation) 2:41 a 2342 record ‘His all-ti— Lowham (WyoAmerican' Fork' was unstop-pabl- a head coaching record (Penn ming) d Hines (Colo St U) In tha first half as tha State and Brown) Is 105-5463 (champion) — Tvrdik (New Cavemen -- hit on 65 per cent of : Engle is a past president of Mexico) d MuQenaux (BYU) their field goal' attempts and the American Football Coaches 44 (consolation) moved out to a commanding Association and ranks among Heavyweight — Goods 4420 lead Big Merlin Driggs the ' nation's 25 wlnningest (BYU) d Mickelson (Wyocoaches He is one of ll major ming) 1 (champion) — Seeiy college football coaches who (Colo St U) d Clausen (New — has been on the same Job for Mexico) 1 (consolation) the last 10 years or more final team standings: ‘ ' The colorful background of University of Wyoming the coach Includes Colorado St- - University a tnuto dilWff work tikSiWyorsBy df Utah coal mines at 14 a football BYU 177-pou- 5-- 191-poun-d 4 ell 7-- Salim Rounds Out A 4-- ar Denver NEW YORK an -- Tall Farid Salim middleweight champion of Argentina won a decision over substitute Joey Giambra of Hollywood Calif- - last fright with persistent long left tabs to the head at SL Nicholas 1ft New Mexico 4 Utah State JUMveratty Semifinal Matches Class — Sanches St (Colo U) pinned Borthwick Olsen (New Mexico) 1:88 (Utah) d Hanegan (Denver) unan-14rou- 115-Pou- - 61 Class — Gonzales (Colo St U) d Scott (BYU) 63 Caturia (Wyoming) d Neilson (Utah) 53 : 134Pound Class — Swedlund (Colo St U) d Brown (Utah) 41 Hansen (Wyoming) d Mar-iha- ll (New Mexico) 73 Class — Argento (Wyoming) d Wilbanks (Colo St U) 53 Apodeca (Denver) d Beeseley (Utah) 2 Class — Frude (Wyoming) d Davies (BYU) 61 Parker (Utah) d Morgan1 (Colo St U) 53 Class — Wight (Wyoming) d Miner (BYU 53 Jensen (Utah) L Norton (Colo St U) S3 Class — Taylor (Denver) d Williams (Utah State) 167 Hines (Wyoming! d Dorr (Colo St U) 63' 123-POu- McGill’s Tecan Win AAU Title ? SALT LAKE CITY' aw’ -Former Utah great Billy (The Hill) McGill scored 86 points last night to lead Sander-Stat- e Line to a lopsided 11484 victory over Okland Construction for : the Intermountain AAU basketball crown r The 69 McGill who was the nation’s leading college scorer tills year connected on 28 field galas and 10 free throws in Sanders-Stat- e spearheading line team to its win -' The victory earned Sanders-Stat- e Line a berth in the National AAU tournament which begins March 25 in Denver the --- 137-Pou- 147-Pou- 157-Pou- 7-Pound Anna: Salim weighed 161 pounds to Giambra’s 15914 for their nationally televised fight which was witnessed by 1047 spectators Giambra' 30 gave Salim an excellent fight although he Jiad accepted the bout on short notice as a substitute for Yama Bahama of the British West Indies' who had to withdraw earlier in the because of influenza a The three ring officials fav-Sali- m on as follows: Martin a rounds Feferee Teddy 44-Jud- 4 and Judge Tony Castellano 83--1 The United Press International agreed 6-- 661 In NCAA Hoop Tourney ' By CaltaS Ftm IiUiutitpil ) St Joseph’s and Texas Tech have earned a repeat engagement in the NCAA tournament i The Hawks edged traditional rival Temple 7688 at Philadelphia Friday night to capture the Middle Atlantic Conference championship and Texas Tech stopped Southern Methodist 7 at Fbrt Worth to win the Southwest Conference playoff Only one other NCAA berth would then' remain open and that will be decided Monday1 when Cincinnati meets Bradley In aMissouri Valley Canfor-enc- e playoff at Evansville Ind Temple ' didn’t lose much more tiuui prestige since it now la expected to receive a hid to the National Invitation Tourn-iameta New YorkTTbe 12th and final spot in the NIT is be-i tag reserved for the loeer of the Force Academy in' the opening round of the Midwest regionals at Dallas March 11 In other major games played Villanova Friday beat LaSalle 7537 Connecticut toppled Colgate 9678 Tulane defeated Louisiana Mata 8439 and Stanford topped UCLA l6 NCAA-boun- 87- - Southern Illinois' became the 71-8- nt V - C d first team to qualify forthe NCAA' small cottage 1 Evansville Ind stating March 15 by defeating EvansviDa -- siScores of firstHround : Vi-1- regional games In tiw small collage contested Friday fright were: Hofstra 88 C W Pori 55 tour-na- y Mt--Str Mary’S Northeastern 8l T Albright 84r St Anselm’s FabfisU 88 Rochester 75 Florida AIM 74 Youngtown 80 Wittenberg 89 Gannon 43 (IlL) 79 nUMis Normal 78 Con-coni- - 61 contest Valparaio 75 St:- Joseph's draws a: firs4 State M Southaaat Ctactanati-BnMQe-y roqBd'hyrW'IM toads of the NCAA end trill State 88 Lunar Itch r'A WitaoLo 85 I winner f £e Wtke GcSega of Iowa U contest at Cs IraskaCalWakyan 'ib I'taefrYata at an March of Utt-tat- ta Maryland ($ Tsch'gpoaai tha Air neeao Poly State IL - 71 ia - -- CHAMPIONS OF THE - Smithfield Bantam Basketball league this year is this Hansen Service team- - The Bantam program sponsored Mr the National Guard is for hoys 12 and 13 years of ago The front row ia com--' posed of Terry Federico Mike Budge Ted Pitcher Brad Beutler Dennis Lundberg Jack n Ford and Roger Hansen Standing are Hansen sponsor Curtis Wright Ron RoskeIley Dale Hansen Brent Meikte Paul Jeppesen Alike Hurren Tom Hurren coach Steven Hillyard assistant coach : ly-ma- It rarely-conteste-d Xd- - Jim Elliott’s Wildcats 18 points y 48-4- 32-a- Tro-jansjth-en high-scorin- won the vault on dash tha polo 60-ya- rd a leap of 15 feet 314 nches by Cruz the mile run by sophomoraYlc Zwolakjud the two mile relay '’The Utah State University the NCAA Regionals the next basketball team will leave weekend in Provo airport Monday at In Corvallis the Aggies 1 pm weather permitting for will stay at the Benton Hotel Corvallis Ore and the NCAA and with Arizona they win Arrive early fame enough to hold a workout at The Aggies and Sun Devils Coliseum Monday night at 7 will be playing' for a berth in pm ill Firs ’62 Baseball Action ST PETERSBURG FIs UF9 — Nepr York’s unoffidrireturn to the National League was spoiled Saturday when the Mets were walloped by the St Louis Cardinals FORT LAUDERDALE and then went on to' win the National League pennant got off to a slow start Saturday when the Chicago White Sox whipped them 62 in the Grapefruit opener for both chibs -- Fla Don ORLANDOFUl on Demeter hit two homo runs opened the Grapefruit League and drove in five runs to lead season Saturday with an imthe Philadelphia Phillies te a pressive 61 victory over the 147 victory over the MinnesoOrioles Baltimore ta Twins yesterday m — The Nfix York Yankees 11-- FlaH Berth in - The game itself will be Tuesday evening at 7:30 pm PST This means the game will be at 8:30 pm MST- - Radio Station KVNU will broadcast the action and will carry the live action beginning at 8:25 pm' The winner of the Utah contest will then ' to be entered in the NCAA playoffs in Provo on March 16 and 17 The winner of the regional contests In Provo will then go Into th W jtUiMl otiampymlilp tourney toLouisville Ky Coach LaDeB Andersen and Ms Aggie basketball team aro entering the playoff as tbe representative of the Skyline conference Utah won tiie Skyline championship but - ia NCAA probation and thus cannot partkpate in tournaments Thus tiie AggleiL who finished the season as tiw second place team in the Skyline win represent the conference and third place Colorado State will go to tbo National Invitational Tournament in NationaUC f HONDA V r TRAIL ”50" : post-seas-on New York City FoOowing tbe Tuesday game The tiie Aggies will remain in Cor- TUCSON Arix OH Cleveland ' Indians' edged the vallis and then reSan Francisco -- Giants 44 in turn to overnight Logan Wednesday mornthe opening Qactus League tilt ing of 1962 for both teams vio-tor- — Weber Wirii - : Mm Driggs led the Cavemen with while Edwards had eight most of them in the first half American Fork played its subs during most of the last two quarters Gary Allen led Piute with nine sLr The bottling up Of Dalton gave Gary Hill of Gunnison the tournament scoring title with Ml points Dalton had 94 and Dick Thomas of BY High 72 The victory' gave American Folk its second Class B title this school year The Cavemen also won the B football crown’ in convincing fashion tasf fall y South Rich and Cedar CRy exploded in the second half while Uintah built up a Mg first half lead as they won the consolation contests last night at the Utah Class B High school basketball championships South Rich overcame a Mg first half deficit to edge Gun7 nison and take' third place in the tournament The Trojans 'caught Gunnison at ll and then the lead a sawed back and forth until South Rich went ahead 4647 with about 1:30 left The stalled it outfor the g win Gunnison’i Gary Hill was held to 17 points on a fine defensive job by John Crow of the Trojans Uintah finished fourth in tha tournament ' and Cedar City’s consolation crown was goo for fifth spot Sixth through eighth places went to Gunnison North Sanpete and BY High respectively Sprinter dump-ionshi- It seemed in the third fourth — FORT MEYERS Fla and fifth rounds that Giambra would suffer the first knockThe Washington Senators made a shambles of the Pittsburgh out of Ms career because Salim kept his long Pirates 'home fexhihition openleft jab in Joey’s face like er yesterday by scoring M runs in the- - sixth and seventh inpounding piston and Joey y 4 seemed to bo weakening rapnings enroute to an idly under the punishment But — — l be began to rally' remarkably -VERO BEACH in the seventh he outfought A quartet of Dodger pitchers Farid in the seventh and eighth ns lost the ninth on an shut out tiie Kansas City Athleback to take tics 84 on a yield of three edge and came j v the 10th hits yesterday in tiie opening exhibition game for both chibs In the 10th Joey almost OGDEN on Weber Cot knocked Salim through the LAKELANDFlan--Catch- er to the lege staved ioff threat i with a threat in the second half Dick Brown and rook1 tben exjrioded in the final two ie outfielder Purnal Goldy hit' minutes to defeat Boise College home runs Saturday as the De6655 here last nights ' troit : Tigers began the GrapeThe victory ‘gave Wdber a fruit season with an berth in the' National JuMor 113 Leagueover tiie Milwaukee victory v College champtanaMps March Braves2034 at Hutchinson Kan -- Weber held a narrow SARASOTA Fla The LIONS lead at halftime 3130 Cincinnati Reds who did Poo L-W managed to keep: us ly in spring training las 6 20 Wellsville No 1 of Boise throoghout the 20 River Heights session Then with two loAnnounctmint minutes left and the sconT56 17 Wellsville No 3 ll 53 the RfiMcate pulled & hams 13 15 No 3 tosses and a basket by charity ATTOXNZYS AT UW 18 M Wellsville No 3 forward Ron Thomas D Rreslea 18K Paradise 94 (I8niw Thomas led the Weber at : M 414 19H tack with 22 Harris C Providence potato and Jerry H High ieam aeries Wellsville Trice added 18 High man on No 1 "2442 tht M wg r--" Hove moved their offices sates Sap of Boise who from Cache Valley lank ais Hondryt for the Ucktoster Broncs loam camsWrilsville The two teams split tbs first BuiMfaifi to ll Federal Ave- J' two games 'of the besbeMhreo H' IMM " BDgh individual game Pros jiLnl oiLCollege gustiflrstite Fh3K355iorSK2-385- 2 tournament here tMakfrikand Branchley 221' ne St Joseph's Texas Tech Earn and little Jerry Edwards led the attack in the early minutes The Thunderbirds the tournament's Cinderella team made mistake after mistake and never could get goi against the bigger faster Cavemen Layne Dalton who had 91 points in tha first three games of the tourney was held to just four as the Cavemen sagged two and throe men on - OF9 Frank Budd who twice tied tbo world indoor record of 6 seconds for tbo 80 yard dash and pole vaulter Rolando Crurf last light led Villanova to its fourth p C4A track and field In six years against field of 50 collegiate rivals Aladiatm Square Garden Budd and Crux a sophomore rom Puerto Rico? accounted for two of five official meat records and VUlanova’a freshman medley relay team set a new world indoor record of two 7:184 in a mite event and one that didn’t count in the final team stand- - IWiis © Crovn 12-ye-ar "" — —4 “7 Fourth IC4A T star for the first time at 20 (he never played before going to Western Maryland College) coach Of eight ehiHipfoMhip high school teams ’producer of 12 straight winning seasons at Penn State and winner of three bowl games in as many at- ‘ tempts — Villcmovr Earns THE HERALD JOURNAL J 157-pou- scratch-AU-Even- ls champ was Date Groff and Jerry’s Drive Inn’ "had tha cratch team title with Jerry Ison and Larry Yost grabbing the scratch doubles title too ts winner Handicap was Emerson Earnest Second place to the team even was Jerry’s Drive Inn while Al’s Bike was thiriFand ’ally Ho came in fourth Dou-le-s second place winners were Barrett and Norman iNeilr lay sen and John Sorensen and Deo lodrero had third place While Bob Sears and Emerson Eames Reese Utah 62 Taylor Denver dec Jory BYU 53 Hines Wyo dec P Enright N M 177 Nelson BYU dec HySanchez CSU land Denver 53 Kohls CSU nned BYU 4:26 Ol- pinned Jackman USU 6:28 sen Utah pinned Nakantani Perue Wyo dec Prawitt USU 4:02 Utah 5:02 123 — Neilsen 191 dec Utah Hines CSU pinned AlKing USU 1 Gonzales CSU len USU 3:52 Pvereig N M dec Brogan Denver 63 dec Kizerlan Utah 43 " 130 — Hansen Wyo dec Heavyweight — GoodseQ tevenson Denver 63 Brown BYU1 won by default over Dick Utah dec Duncan BYU 44 Denver 8:42 Seely CSU pin-- 137 — dec ned Toone Utah 5:22 Clausen Argento Wyo Martinez N M 44 Beesley N M dec Raymond USU 53 115-pou- Rip Engle Is To Be At honorsr-Th- e — - Heavyweight —Mickelson' Wyoming) d Clausen (New Mexico) 63 Goodsdl (BYU) d Seely (Colo St U) Friday’s Results: 115-pou- University ‘ 191-Pou- dr Mrir&el Hi-Wa- y won the team title in the recent Men’s City Bowling tournament in Logan Bob Beeson woq the singles itie while Jerry Olson and terry Yost took the doubles Utah" Dec Martin USU 54- i 147 — Frude Wyot dec Enright 'N M 141 - Parker ptmtod-lHiM(Nw Mwii-a- l Utah pinned Rush USU 5:05 la 4:28 157 — Wight Wyo pbmedp t Class - — - Hines Moore Denver 8:40 Miner Colo St U) pinned Mullen-au-x BYU pinned Brewer N' M (BYU) 8:26 Lowham 5:37 Norton CSU pinned Pan-Tvrdik " (New kratz USU 5:30— Wyoming) Williams USU dee 187 53 Mexico) champions - Bowlers Top team The TO GO WHERE THE GOING IS THE TOUGHESTI mmm vvmnen IM tallr l(f IS PALM ' SPRINGS -C-alifTOn — The ' Los Angeles Angels ruined the debut of the Hquston Colt 45’s yeiterday by registering a 73 victory in the exhibition opener for both teams to MMto Baftar Baa IT Ca Hka faa Aim : la to Ha ritor) tar Ito Mator tojln I litomn BataM aaU-akt- o W pn-- - 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