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Show TRIDAY, MARCH 1$, 1957 Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD NCAA Dish: Dons vs. Bengals; Cats vs. Bears Eastern Games Jayhriwks, Tar Heels Favorites Utes Battle WEST IN CHARITY TILT Memphis On Saturday NEW YORK (UP) Tom Steinke of Brigham Young and Jim Ashmore of Mississippi State, two of the season's "small size" college basketball stars, today were added to the West team which will play the in the New York Herald Tirbune's East charity game March 30. star who recently was named to Steinke, a 0 Press "little all America" team, averaged the United 21.2 points per game while leading Brigham Young to the Skyline Conference title. He leads the Cougars against California tonight in the second round of the NCAA tournament at Corvallis, Ore. Rumors to the contrary, semipro baseball isn't ded Fork yet, Dave Greenwood, one of A. F.'s By JOHN GRIFFIN staunchest diamond leaders, said today. United Press Sports Writer Greenwood, more than just a little incensed by reports that American Fork is thinking of pulling out of the North Carolina's "iron men" Utah State Baseball League, also heatedly denied that and Kansas' Wilt Chamberlain and the Steelers went $2000 in the "red" as one member of and Co., the nation's No. 2 to win the were favort told corner the other teams, this last year's baseball committee second the key games tonigh day. round of the NCAA's big bas"Anybody who says the Steelers are $2000 in debt ketball tournament. and that that amount will have to be paid off before the Carolina, playing its fifth game team can operate in 1957 is completely out of line," Dave in the last nine days and relying said. on its five starters to carry the baseload, was a solid pick over "In fact, any group that takes over the semipro at Philadelphia as it sought ball team in American Fork will be able to start off with 29th its in went club To straight victory of the seadebt last year a clean slate. $2000 say the son which wou' ' tie an is ridiculous." college record. EVANSVILLE, Ind. Greenwood, emphasizing that he couldn't say for sure t ChamKansas, with tournament darkhorsc, in a would team Fork have that American 1957, berlain meeting semipro Jim one of and admitted there was a certain group that was dissatisfied Krebs in a great personal duel, Wesleyan, with the semipro set-uwas a choice over SMU, 4 team, at DalNo. the nation's "I we don't think should close door "But," he added, two Tex. The nation's on baseball in American Fork just because a few people las, the fateams amain aren't interested in having a semipro team. to next to all the way vorites "Bob (Bob Story, last year's manager) told me it weekend's go final round in Kansas Semi-Fina- ls would take him alout 10 days to see whether a representa- City. tive team could be organized this year. That's about where Here's the lineup for the other All-Sta- rs in American 5-1- 1 all-tim- e seven-foo- six-eig- p. two-poi- ht second round games: At Philadelphia: Syracuse favored over Lafayette (22-3- ) spite the Leopards' H7-6- 16-ga- Set Tonight ) dewin- At Kentucky Lexington. wouid think being a basketball referee would (22-the nation's No. 3 team, hurt a salesman. A person might figure he wrould make picked over Pittsburgh to so many enemies his sales would certainly drop. NCAA a for fourth open its drive ) But, that just isn't the case says Pony Brooks, who crown; Notre Dame picked is both a salesman and a veteran cage official. to repeat a regular season win Michi"Some of the people who cus.s you out the most over over Big Ten State a certain decision actually turn out to be your best cus- gan Ky : 4, ( 16-- 9 (19-7- (14-8- ). third. 91-7- 69-6- d 8&-8- 3. 90-8- Collegiate Tourney Cage Scores PRESS REVERE, Mass.: Billy Ryan, Lowell, Mass., 69 Vz topped Gene Walker, Youngstown. Ohio By UNITED By UNITED PRESS NAIA Tournament, Kansas City (6. Quarter-Fina- l Utah County Bowling News J5PRINGVILLE LEAGUE INTER-CIT- PROVO CITY LADIES Y W Daily Herald 28 L 8 League Standings Rohbock's Floral . 11 25 W L Team Berg's 204 154 Snow Dairy 334 104 Ream's Market 19 17 18 South Main Market... 26 18 Taylor's ig 21 23 U. P. Juniors Smeath's 18 18 21 23 Miners Auto l6'-Service Happy 194 23 Cullijsans Soft Water, lfi Castleton's 16 20 Buckley-Johnso- n 104 334 Freddie's 20 Regal Grill 16 McRand Cleaners .. 15 21 Week's Results 12 24 Won Pins B&H Pharmacy Team 12 24 Cullieans Soit Water... 0 2644 Handy Service 4 2806 of Miners Auto Results Summary 3 U. P. Juniors 766 684 6472097 2710 Rohbock's 2377 McRand 705 666 '727 2098 South .Main Market ... Buckley-Johnso712 706 7612179 4 2507 Bern's 3 4 2821 Taylor's 667 728 7592154 Snow Dairy 707 687 7662160 Daily Herald Miners Happy Service 735 624 775 Ilirh Team Game: 2134 Auto. 989: Snow Dairy, 987; Smeath's 862 723 6802265 U P Juniors. 966. 631 689 6751995 B&H Individual Hi?h Game: Boyd Castleton's .... 732 761 7532246 Snow 'Snow's'. Joe Hud- Ream's 769 798 7332300 son 'Snow's i, Jack Jones Handy Service 681 719 6582058 Buckley-Johnso207. Freddie's 643 723 7022068 Individal High Series: Bod Summary of Leaders Snow (Snow's, 602: Joe Hudson High Team Series: Ream's (Snow's'. 571; Ken Lowe 'Mi- Market, 2300; Smeath's, 2265; ners'. 563. 2246. Castleton's, U. P. Next Week's Schedule: High Team Game: Smeath's Juniors vs. Buckley - Johnson 862; Ream's Market, 798; Happy Snow Dairy vs. Miners Auto; 775. Service, Culligans Soft Water vs. South Individual Series: J. HarHigh Main Market. mon (Ream's), 520; C. Birrell 'Happy Service), 497; G. Bell, SPRING VI LLE COMMERCIAL (Taylor's), 497. L W S. High Individual Games: 17 Art City Bowling .... 23 Brimhall 'Smeath's), 198; C. Bir18 22 Modern Art Photo rell (Happy Service), 196; A. 19 21 Chevron Petes Service Dart (Rohbock's), 193. Homers Barber Shop 204 194 21 MAJOR LEAGUE Thorpe Brothers .... 19 141 Ace Rentals 254 W T, Pet. Dist Western .713 284 114 Week's Results 27 V. Tribe 13 .675 George won pins ... 26 14 .650 4 '3213 Corless Conoco Art City Bowling 21 Mtn. 19 .525 Steel States 0 3017 Thorpe Brothers 21 19 .525 Recreation Regal 0 2849 Modern Art Photo Meadow Gold .513 .... 204 19& 4 3097 Ace Rentals 18V4 21 Univ. . .463 Homers Barber Shop . . 4 3143 J. A. Cleaners 15 25 .375 Hogle Co 0 2995 Petes Chevron Service .288 .. Music 114 Knudsen 284 High Team Game: Art City West wood's 11 29 .275 Bowling, 1076; Homers Barber of Results Summary Shop, 1067; Ace Rentals, 1044. 870 845 8512530 Individual High Series: Bert Western Earley (Art City Bowling), 541; Dick Wile (Art City Bowling), RADIATORS REPAIRED 539; Wayne Dcaring (Art City Bowling), 535. Ante Glass Installed Individual High Game: Dick Specialised Work Wiley (Art City Bowling), 199; AHLANDER'S Julian Ralston (Art City Bowl490 So. Untr. Avenue Bert 188; ing), Earley (Art City V. , . j . 1 n ' . . . 227-21- 208-20- n 5: 2: , ; . . . CONCRETE PROPOSAL LOS ANGELES (UP) Councilman Ransom M. Callicott complaining that a "keep off the grass" edict prevented persons from enjoying a downtown park, proposed to the city council that the grass lawns be replaced by concrete painted green. Round Pac. Lutheran 91 Tex. Southern Eastern 111. 8T Hamline 83 Tenn. St. 72 i i Featherweights Meet Tonight In Televised 10- - Rounder YORK (UP) Feather- er last October, meet tonight in at Madison weights Gil Cadilli and Ike Chest- a return nut, who provided a disputed thrill-Trib- e Square Garden. It will be televised and broad798 825 9732596 cast Co nationally by NBC NEW ... .. .... 785 797 852 779 887 836 750 767 861 883 798 767 8862532 The wavering betting odds re8302510 8202470 turned to "even money," but eith7992345 er speedy Gil of Los Angeles or 87r 8482611 7292393 8472455 7712357 of Leaders Summary High Team Series: Regal Recreation. 2611; George V. Tribe Co., 2596; Corless Conoco, 2532. High Team Game: George V. Tribe Co., 973; Regal Recreation, 887; Corless Conoco, 886. J. A. Hogle Meadow .... 828 858 819 Series: Cliff Individual Bailey (Tribe Co.), 615; A. Child, (Regal), 584; B. Ball and C. AnHigh derson (Conoco-Western- ), 547. CILff Individual Gabes: Bailey (Tribe Co.), 235; A. Child, (Regal), 224; H. Done (Tribe High Co.), 212. Uni- versity of Utah basketball straight h once-beate- ons-hip- . 1. one-struk- 71-5- 3, club that easily Border Conference representative, Hardin Simmons, ii. the first play off. Cal, USF and BYU got first round byes. The top scorer on the club it Jack Allain, who averages only 12.9 points per game, which givei ai example of just how well the scoring abilities of the ' team are well balanced a downed the . r. Tonirhfs BYU - CtliforrJ ! ! rme In the NCAA Western Regional playoff in Corvallis, Ore., will be broadcast over Radio Stations KOVO in Provo and KSL in Salt Lake City, starting at 10:15 p.m. (MST). j j - , spread out. Idaho State won" the Mountain Conference crown Rocky and has a 24 to 2 record. California won its first undis-- , puted Pacific Coast Conference crown in 11 years this season, posting a 20 to 4 mark for '"the year. The leaders of this club are Larry Friend, a sharpshooiing guard with a 19.1 scoring average, and Earl Robinson, a hard driving guard. Officials for the tournament are Cliff Ogden, Kansas City, Kifn.; Ken Pryor, Bartlesville, Okla ; Mike Williams, San Antonio, Tcjc., and John Morrow, Waco. Tex. 1I c al six-year-o- ld .... today into the second round of the Women's Titleholders Golf Tour- Arizin Wins Second NBA Scoring Race ' 3 nament. X Anne, a personable miss who plans to return to the University of Washington in April, matched men's par y, in the first round n this 18th annual event for women Thursday to become the first amateur to grab the lead over the first 18 holes 1931. NEW YORK (UP'-Pa- Ui Arizin since FoLlo'vin2 Miss Quast in the of the Philadelphia Warriors totourney which will wind up day had His second National Baswere pro Mickey Wright, Sunday ketball Association scoring chamSan Diego, Calif., at 73, and Betty pionship. 72 of blue-ribbo- ... jOBer VMJV AV.' j yV 72-ho- 'an Antonio, Texas: Wiffi Smith, St. Clair, Mich., and Marlene Bauer Hagge, Del ray Beach, Fla., all pros and; tied Jameson, Arizin, who first copped the points crown in 1952, won this season's by a margin of 62 points over defending champion Bob Pet-ti- t of the St. Louis Hawks. Pettit led the scoring ra until the last tl ree weeks when .e was suffering from a fractured wrist. The Celtics won the team scoring crown with an average of 105.5 points per game, and the Rochester Royals took defense honors with an average of 95.6 allowed per game. Arizin finished the regular season with a total of 1,817 points to 1,755 for the unfortunate Pettit. at 74. Baseball Results By UNITED PRESS Brooklyn 9 Milwaukee Cincinnati 7 Pittsburgh 4 Philadelphia 7 Kansas City 6 Boston 4 St. Louis 0 New York A) 3 Detroit 2 Chicago (A) 12 Washington 2 Baltimore 7 New York (N 6 Cleveland 9 Chicago (N 8 (13 inn) 12 Payson Sportsmen Favor Developing Waterfowl Area Wyoming Names New Freshmen Backfield Coach aggressive Ike of New York could be favored at ring time. Cadilli, fifth ranking contender, won a split decision by a single point over unranked Chestnut at Houston, Tex., last Oct. 30. The verdict was warmly debated. Ike was never stopped during 3 career. He is substituthis for Isidro Martinez of Panaing who withdrew from the bout ma, because of intestinal influenza. Cadilli, of Mexican-Italia- n parentage, seeks his 28th victory in 39 fights and his 10th knockout. He was stopped f nee, by Jimmy Dunn in his third professional bout, April, 1950. 23-8-- bership, distributed membership cards for sale. Committee reports were given by various members as follows: The fish committee reported that V for Federal applications been mailed. have Plantings The upland Biro, committee reported that the federation is in full cooperation with other clubs of Utah County in developing waterfowl area on Utah Lake, probably in the area of Goshen Bay. Lou Hansen, Big Game chairman, reported that rides were to be taken with Game Warden Eldredge Carter on the Nebo area for the purpose of making a deer count. Secretary W. R. Phelps reported on various Fish and Game Legislation that has been acted upon and others that required immediate attention. Marion Madsen, chief of fisheries and Mr. Ford of the Spring-vill- e Hatchery, spoke briefly to the group. LARAMIE, Wyo. (UP) football coach John Melton today was named freshman backfield coach and athletic dormitory director at the University of Wyoming on the staff of coach Bob Devaney. Melton becomes the sixth assistant named by Devaney and the second from Wyoming. The other Wyoming selection was Worland High School coach Carl Selmer, wao will have charge of the freshTher-mopol- Corless Knudsen Mtn. States Westwood's Regal University HOWARD APPLEGATE United Press Sports Writer CORVALLIS. Ore. (UP Coach Phil Woolpert's University of San Francisco Dons, gunning for an third unprecedented NCAA basketball championship, open play in the second round of the nationwide NCAA tournaments tonight by taking on Idaho State. Minus their great all Americans of last year, Bill Russell and K. C. Jones, but still packing plenty of defensive ability and a good scoring punch, the Dons (19 to ) are favored to whip the Bengals ano then down the winner of the California-BrighaYoung game ii. the western finals. By Western Illinois 88 St 69 Youngstown 65 NCAA Small College Tournament At Evansville, Ind. PAYSON The membership held at the Payson City Council Third Round the for month of March, Chambers meeting Tuesday evening. Wheaton 71 Los Angeles St. 53 Mt. Nebo Wildlife Federation was Pres. Harry Webster was in Ky. Wesleyan 99 Mt. St. Mary's 81 charge. Joe Wignall, chairman of mem90 S.E.'rn Okla. is man team. Melton was a star fullback on Wyoming's undefeated Gator Bowl football team of 1950. A native of So van, Pa., he graduated from Wyoming in 1951 ind has been at Therm opolis since that time. His Bobcats' record has been 37 wins against 16 losses. 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They At Corvallis, Ore.: PCC chamfigure they certainly can outwit anybody that stupid." pion California (20 4' fa"ored over Brocks says he takes careful note of the exits in Skyline champ Brigham Young defending champion San every gym in which he referees before the game even M3-3- ; Francisco (19-- 6 favored over Idastarts. "And," he adds, "just as soon as the game is over I ho State (25-2- ) to open its drive head for the nearest exit. I just keep going and don't for a third straight NCAA title. at the bother to argue with anybody. I learned a long time ago Tonight's winners meet for the same site Saturday night, that stopping to argue a point with a group of fans can be "regional title." Th. Philadelphia disastrous for a referee." winner will meet the Lexington V winner next Friday at Kansas It looks as if the Prov Timps will have at least five City for the eastern crown, when former Triple "A" players performing for them next the Dallas winner plays the Corsummer. vallis winner for the western. On The five are Manager Doug Hansen, Jimmy Cleverly, Saturday, the eastern and western winners meet for the national Jay Van Nov, Bob Bundy and Garth Ford. Manager Hansen admits how much success this year's championship. At Timp team realizes will depend in a large part on how well he can play shortstop. Both of the top shortstops on last year's team Bill Green and rookie Ralph Ashby will be missing when the Timps take the field this season. So, Hansen, who played third base last season is planning on moving himself to short and putting Bundv on CITY. d top-seede- Begins at 10:15 Tonight team was scheduled to arrive today in New York City, where the Redskins will meet Memphis State Saturday at 12 noon (MST) in the opener of the National Invitational Tournament. Tne Redskins left Salt Lake by air Thursday evening and worked out on the Denver University floor Thursday night before continuing on their trip east. The Memphis State-Utagame will be televised nationally and carried over Channel 5 in Salt Lake City. The winner of the tilt will meet Could Go All The Way Manhattan College Monday at "This club is just as good de5:30 p.m. and the winner of that as the last two teams will be in the NIT semi- fensively game with Russell and Jones," says n ites, Wheaton, meet finals. Woo! pert. it "However, doesn't tonight for the NCAA's first small have the quite scoring ability. The college basketball champ club has come along fast in the Wesleyan, though beaten 11 last few parties and I wouldn't times during the regular season, bet against us going all the way put on the hottest shooting display again. " of the tourney Thursday night, The stars of the 1957 team are clipping the nets on more than 60 forward Mike Farmer, a fioc reper cent of its shots in the second bound artist: and Gene Brown, half to overwhelm the nation's who filled in for Jones in the second highest scoring college NCAA playoffs last year when the team, Mount St. Mary's, latter was declared ineligible. Wheaton, with a stiffen defense, In Idaho State, the Dons meet AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP) rang up its 27th vn of the season Anne Quast of Seatt'e, Wash.,Pretty who and its 20111 straight victory, between alternates college and coasting over Los Angeles State, the a carried fairways, m a semi-finclash. lead and a precedent 99-6- (UP) -- It Pacific Luther- an of Parkland, Wash., versus Tennessee A&I of Nashville at 8 Illinois of and Eastern p.m. Southeastern Charleston against Oklahoma of Durant at 9:30 p.m. Li the semi-finaof the NAIA Tournament tonight. The Lutes displayed their prowess in eliminating Texas Southern, last year's runner-u- p here and 2 in this seeded eighth event, Thursday night. Southeastern Oklahoma, ranked on the seeded seventh list, crushed the hopes of a strong 5 in Youngstown, Ohio, team, . quarter-finalsthe Eastern Illinois, only Cinderella team left in the tourney, turned back sixth-seedeHamline of St. three-tim- e 1 aul, winner of the NAIA crown The scrappy Tennessee outfit trailed most of the way in its 8 win over Western Illinois of Macomb in the other quarter-final- . KANSAS will be ning streak. The Contest ia Seattle Girl Sets Pace In Golf Meet NAIA Hoop highest-r- Owe (UP) The Kentucky the favor- - nt anked it stands. "I think there is a good chance that American Fork will have a semipro team this season, if the players are willing to play for what comes in at the gate." CITY SALT LAKE WesleyanA Wheaton Meet In Small College Finale Cani-siu- s BYU-Californ- STEINKE TO PLAY FOR - the Light and Packages. Bourbon you can stay with CALL NORM'S X . DELIVERY SERVICE Phone AC 5-30- KENTUCKY 8 WOOf DISTILLERIES COMPANY BOURBON 1956. 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