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Show '.'IK - -,-. ' ..:''! .' !: :' . 'FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1962 Utah County, lutah DAILY HERALD 8 a rovo V n n' : If J J! r umm n Sif L ; N!jy-- 8 trials Of In August ii. mountain' ' j i i. r Tennis rn Association , i .,; f ' m to f'., sew4- 1 f tain area, comprising Utah, Colo- r rado, Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, and Montana. Results of this tournament will largely determine official sec tional rankings for players in all , classifications in this region, Biggest Tennis Meet ' This w.ill be the first time that this tournament has ever been held. In Provo, or? any other Utah t city other than Salt Lake City, and will be the, biggest tennis event ever (staged in Provo. Somewhere between two and I three hundred players are ex- -. J pected from the six participat-ing! states, with classifications for .f both sexes from the ages of about ten! years through the Senior which is for men forty'' Men's,, five years and older The Courts of, Brigham Young 1 University will be used for the lntermountain Tournament, with Courts of 'Provo City, and the Alpine School; District used for the team matches, lntermountain of iBYU. those "supplementing ' of rparticipants, whom there may be one hundred-fift- y or more, will be housed in the Helaman Halls, of BYU, which will probably provide the most convenient and practical housing accomodations offered . by. any city where the tournament has previously been held. La year's tournament was held at Colorado Springs, Colorado. jr. Named to Committee Harvey Glade, President of the Utah; Valley Tennis Club has named an Executive of Fred A, L lirtWIfWlfiTiTr 53-4- fittttWH NOW, LET'S SEE HERE Conferring' on the possibility of an Archie Fullmer fight are (left to right) : Moore, matchmaker Joe Louis and Moore's manager,! Jack (Doc) Kearns. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto). Moore-Gen- j light-heavyweig- -- NewiVjjorli i Track Test By GARY KALE i f s j A ; 1 IBuckT Dixon, Keith TraneADr. Ed Pinegar, and Linn Rockwood to! assist him in formulation of plans for this tournament. A "general 'organization meeting is expected tobe called in the near future to establish working committees for such things as houstransportation j ing, scheduling, etc. umpires," entertainment, Tennis boosters from all ove 'i Utah County will b e contacted and invited to serve on various committees to conduct this huge j event. i t . i : Rain-Postpon- ed NEW YORK (UPD John from a ses, completelyj recent influenza attack, jwill car- ry his fiberglass pole pack into Madison Square Garden tonight in searcn oi anotner, vault in Kniehts of Colum bus f track and field champion ships J The Marine fcorporal became the first vaulter td crack the 16- foot barrier when he soared 16 y inch in the Millrose , Games at the Garden Feb- - 2. The following night he hit 16j feet, inch at Boston, Uelses became ill shortly! after that and, returning to action too soon, went out at: 14 feet in a meet at Louisville, Ky., two " j weeks ago. Rolando and Wadsworth Henry Cruz once again are expected to ; provide the - chief opposition for Uelses, who will be aiming at the held by Tar- meet record of 15-- 7 '; : zan Bragg. to decided Miler: Jim Beatty j nine C meet but skip (the K of newly crowned National .AAU vchamps are, entered, tf including high! jumper .John Thomas, shot putter Gary Gubner, sprinter Frank Budd ana nurcuer uayes j Jones. . With Beatty testing onj the West Coasts Tom O'Hara, the young Loyola of Chicago' sophomore, is the favorite in the mile He ran a 4: 02.3 race behind Beatty's 4:00.9 in his Garden debut two weeks ago.J.' ; Uel-recove- rei lo-io- or J j j i I !.-- ; ,: :' . , x A Baton Rouge Open List on To Start Today Plans .H IVStatement On -- BATON ROUGE, La. (UPD The prospects of cold, rainy weather today cast pall over the $20,000 Baton Rouge Open and threatened to prevent defending champion Arnold Palmer from a', 'competing. ! frigid drizzle forced cancellation of Thursday's opening round and the revamped schedule called for IB holes today and Saturday with a marathon Sunday. Palmer was to undergo a final check this morning to determine if his ear infection was sufficiently healed to enable his entry. Palmer would be shooting for. an 'Unprecedented., third) straight tournament win here. He has an after' noon round scheduled." A 36-ho- le i Top Amateur. Title Fi. : 1 ght -- 4 Chal- - PHILADELPHIA (UPD lenger Sonny Liston and his at sched-- a torney Morton Witkin wre 1oint. i statement uled to make today about, the status of their negotiations fori a title fight with heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson. ';saldi would he once who Liston, "for Patterson nothing," fight surprisingly announced ;on (Thursday itlvat he had rejected the offer of Championship Sportsi Inc., for 12V4 per cent of all net proceeds ' from the proposed fight, backed by a $200,000 guarantee. Patterson at his trainings camp in Highland Mills, N.Y..J expressed surprise that Liston should be "trying to dictate terms' for the , . ':' ,- . j j Matmen Await jAAU Tourney match.-:.;- j 'y ' '. j I t i two-da- i ;. .'-- i if 81-5- 71-5- . points an the Gobblers' getting bracket. drive to the sem-fina- l Clemson upset North Carolina and South Carolina State, North Carolina,! edged George Washington, Southern Conference defending tourney champion, whipped Davidson, and Virginia Military Institute clobbered Furman, at; RichM .I' Va. mond, In tonight's AAC games, Wake Forest meets South Carolina and Duke tackles Clemson. West Virginia faces George Washing on and Virginia Tech plays. VMI in the Southern Conference. Tournament nerves apparently Cincinnati as hit second-ranke- d the Bearcats almost squandered a lead before beating 8, 8, Jf N. C. Thorn gave West Virginia a big lift in the Mountaineers' bid for. a return to NCAA' action by scor5 triumph ing 30 points in a 'the of Conference Southern round Tournament. ' VPI J Probable Opponent Virginia; Tech, WVU's probable opponent in the finals, throttled with Pardue The Citadel, 101-897-7- j 67-4,- 6, 57-5- 5. 85-5- 1, 76-6- 1J I' j j 12-poi- nt Xavier of ohio, 6ij-5- Cincinnati is anxious to ' defend its NCAA championship, but must Louis await Saturday's Bradley-St- . before making further plans. The Bearcats lead the Missouri Valley Conference. Bradley can tie and force , a playoff with Cincinnati by defeating St. Louis One consolation is that the; team The Lincoln penny was the first U. G. coin of a regular series to finishing second in the MVC will carry the likeness of an actual get a bid . to the National Jnvijta- individual. tion Tournament m JNew KOrK. result 3, Baseball Roundup Yankees DoiVt Look Tbugli After All; McPhail Claims i Bv FRED DOWN United Press International General Manager Lee MacPhail of the Baltimore v,Orioles viewed the American League situation a sur today and came up prising conclusion: The Yankees don't lookjso tough, after all. MacPhail based his analysis on the fact that the Yankees must find an adequate replacement for shortstop) Tony Kubek, who was called into military service during the winter. The Orioles have lost shortstop Ron Hansen for the same reason but MacPhail said they will have less ' trouble replacing him than jthe Yankees will replacing Kubek. "The Yankees are going to have to use one of their two rookie shortstops," said MacPhail. "But we've, got .Jerry; Adair, who has already gotten! through that tough first major league season. Adair will be moving bom second base but he was a shortstop by trade and was good enough to be voted - the best shortstop in the minors two years ago.' 'i Adair, 25, played in 133 games for the Orioles! in 1961 and batted .264 with v 37 runs batted jin and nine homers, m r Two Rookie Candidates The Yankees' two main shortstop candidates are rookies Tom Tresh and Phil Linz. Tresh hit .315 for Richmond while Linz hit .347 for Amarillo last season. The f . ;! .; yt .v.;;,V .;;..i::j;.;,-y:,.:,.;- - 8,' rs .'!'' i. hi ) I i '' J. J ...-1. irf ... : , I , - 7 Champion. One other Region 7 team BY Grove or will Pleasant High also' get a berth in the tourney, depending upon which tem finish ' ." h es second m tne league race. Either Pleasant Grovel or B Y SPRINGVILLE: Leagues High will play at 2 p.m Wednes- Early Bird Ladies w ; day. !; '. 17 Valley Packing The 12 tourney will run Allen Cleaners for four days with the cnampion-shi- p Jensen's Mkt L 10 game, scheduled for March Southeast Service ... 10 at 8 p.m. 8 Sage Inn Corner Bern una ;l. i . 16-tea- m Flying Saucers ..... Satellites 'L Shooting Stars 57-5- 12 PROVO Leagues Provo Ladies Classic W '24 Gene Evans Phar State! Bank No. 2 , 22 21 Reams Mkt Mullett Jewelry 20 Provo Hide and Fur . 20 Daily Herald i . 17 . 16 Bergs ; I Regal-Ebonit- f - first-plac- Regal-Ebonit- 8. but-then- Marianne's Mitchell Garage Taylor's Inp . first-plac- r a. inally serve last year's salary." :;:;.. f .;:. McMahon's stand caused Braves president John McHale to remark, "He had a fair year but not a particularly good one; he is holding) 'out for a raise and frankly we don't think he rates one on the basis of the year he had." j ; is en route to the Tigers. Lakeland, Fla., training site but as far as anybody- knws he is still asking $50,000 a figure which General! Manager! Rick Fer-re- ll says the: club "absolutely" Colavito - won't meet. ;;,;., p '.'f. . '" , ;. '!": ;.,v. ;. ;. il;!- i! j: .' !: : ":;-': ". 'f''h: i VI ;';- SOUTH V j Ilene Olsen L Daine Moore Cropper Southern, Conference Tourney At Richmond, Va. (First Round) il Geo.1 Washington 85 Davidsoh 81 Virginia! Tech 1101 Citadel 83 West Virginia 97 Richmond 75 Virginia Military 76 Furman 61 Atlantic Coast Conf. Tourney i, At Raleigh, N.C. ; (First Round) Clemson 67 N. Carolina St. 46 .' Duke) 71 Maryland 58 58 Wake Forest ,81 Virginia South Carolina 57 N. Carolina 55 L CIAA Tournament At Winston Salem,. N.C. (First Round) Maryland St. 79 Delaware St. 60 N. Car. A & !T 130 Morgan St. 62 Virginia St.) 102 J.C.; Smith 95 Fakler King '' j 117 "St. Winston-Sale- m Paul's al 66 i; , ..-.- HTG-El- 2 3 26-5-- 8 8 8 9 9 10 10 12 13 13 10 J... 10 8' . 7 7 " Li. 18 22 22 25 No! 1, 715 ks HIS Harriett Prescott, 502 HIG Helen Vlasis, 193 'I' It? FABULOUS DEALS IN HISTORY - 68 The 1 I -- V Montana 78 Wyoming 72 Utah St. 82 Denver 64 Utah 86 Colorado St. U. 68 Regis 93 South Dakota 63 1 Rent A Hertz. Truck Move yourself and ,! SAVE HALF .J Ashfori Hertz Rentals I 1 'I At Provo Lincoln Mercury You Can Get A ys. m&i 1:1. A New 1962 For only j 1 fi i?AB(U!IL(b On r - in A For It I: Seward's Polly" y. Purchase of Alaska 1867 $7,200,000 Wa$ Fabulous Deal ,! 00 L -1 i CaU FR 7 18 Elks No. 2 14 Black Eagle 3 14 No. Elks 10 Red Eagle HTS Elks NoJ 1, 2037 10-rou- John Hopkins 52 .WEST 6 7 63 Wichita 110 IN. Texas St. 69 Iowa St. 66 Missouri 62 J. Carroll 75 Western Reserve ? 6 11 !.; loss Mid-dleto- MIDWEST Loyola (111); 81 Bowling Green 68 Cincinnati 61 Xavier (Ohio) 58 . J.: M'trphy 11 5 V6cational School PHILADELPHIA UPI) Eddie HTS Meadow Gold,! 1891 n Perkins of Chicago and J Mel HTG Meadow Goldj 673 of Philadelphia will meet HIS Carma Neeleyj 427 in a lightweight bout at inCi Sharon Wood, 169 W the Philadelphia Arena, March 21. Starliners Middleton has a . 10 record and Martians ......T. Perkins has a 1 mark. 9 Big Dippers j ni 4 ' SIGN FOR BOUT Mason Dixon Conf. Tourney At Emmittsburgh, Md. (First Round) 97 Wash. (Md.) 83 Hamp-Sidne- y i: tt ct To.r1 htj en Mt. St. Mary's 80 Roanoke 66 Rand-Maco- LJ W 16 14 14 12 12 ..... 12 11 ..'...i. Hunziker Oakley Monroe Clark '! ' 17 17 . Y 21-1- 14 14 15 16 17 . 58-5- 5; .-:' ' ! - -:!-- .... j ... J...;. MUler 6 7 7 f 6 14 ' Lawrence 14 6 Shriver HTS Lawrence, 1514 ' .. OREM Leagues (Miracle Bowl) W L HTG Hunziker, 543 Hits and Misses . 10 ...... HIS Martha SJfepherd, 492 Meadow Gold 6 10 s HIG Dorothy Laskey, 184 Utah Savings 6 10 'w Karl's Shoes L Auxiliary League 8 ' . .8 L Kool Breeze 11 .25 Red Eagle 8 8 13 22 Stork Club Elks No. 1 9 , U. 7 20 Tinkers ...L Jim's Dist 1K Jolley 10 6 . 20 ' 16 Billie's Fashions Lucky Strikes ...!U 1 53-4- 7. L 13 13 Ashton HIS Bert! Roylance 589 HTG John Robertson, 225 57-54- H high-scorin- v 4 Riverside C. C. Ladies ..... Iva Olsen HTG-i-Sno- ui face-savin- 19 HTG HIS HIG I Rhode Island 88 Maine 85 17 18 18 19 19 19 19 28 . 19 23 23 24 2S Deseret Federal, 2919 Hansen Candy, 1064 . Lynn Bell, 596! Phil Cannon, 246 UTS ' 0; 16 I 14 Security, Title j... 12 moose fr;urpie ;... 9 Exchange Club .L, Moose Red .". .1. 9 8 Utah Savings 6 Moose Gold Y Frep Tournament Berths Decided) Tonight 43-4- 15 j 16 :, first-plac- Fanguitch, Sanpete anu-oouho-t wayne, aumpea Sevier squeaked by Piute, The winners meet in J semi-fincontests today with finals scheduled Saturday. In other games Thursday", South Mor-- i Rich edged Grantsville, ' gan crushed Judge Memorial 55--; 37; and Dixie bumped Cedar City; 11 12 .16 .15 1 25 Deseret Federal 25 Ras's Garage ...f Jim's Distributor ..... 23 Provo Plumbing :........ 18 Pacific States Pipe .... 18 First Security Bank J. 16 .1. 16 Rio Grande Jacfc Duckett j. 15 ...L 14 University Peaners. - !l 10 10 . W Provo City Men's Hansen Candy Ll.....!. 26 first-plac- 44-2- L - 8 Stevenson's Photo .,. I A HTS Daily Herald, 2256 HTG Marianne's, 803 HIS Elaine pe St Ueor, 540 HIG Marilyn Pierpont, 212 j. - 9 11 ! first-plac- ; 6 7 14 Ace and Jerry's , 14 !. 13 The Tropics 13 Utah Office Supp! Drugs By! Ivan ........ 1. 13 State Bank No. 1 . 13 e, first-plac- L: 6 5 3 .. j ! 6, 45-3- 4 6 6 Comets 1 Little Dippers .. HTS Martians. 1594 HTG Flying Saucers, 587 mq Joan; Syme, 471 1 HIG Joan Syme, 190 , 77-7- 8 Moon; Maids: 3 8 10 12 15 5 Smith's TV Grantsville, the Jordan UTS Jensen' Mkt, 1652 ijchampidn", will meet either HTG Jensen's Mkt. 610 Moab, Green River, or San Juan HIS Joan Cragun, 447 in the tourney opener. HIG Shirley Schardine, 175 Here's the schedule: ' Lower Bracket an county Ladies Traveling 10 a.m., Region Six, Jcrdan first W place team (Grantsville) vs. Re- AH City Lanes 7 11 gion) Eight, South, second-plac-e 11 . Lanes ........ 7 Maple team (Moab, Green River or San e 10 Juan). 8 Nebo Lanes ....:....;.. 10 11:20- a.m., Region 10, South Dukes Lanes 7 11 ...:d. e team (Ceda:- - City or Jack and Jill Lanes 11 7 Dixie) vs. Region Nir e fourth-plac- e HTS Dukes Lanes, 2311 (determined by Rc gion Nine 794 HTG tourney). HIS June Tuchett, 567 e IHG Renon Pace, 212 12j40 p.m., Region Nine team (determined by tourW L ney)) ys. Region 10 north second-plac- e Springville Ladies ... . 21 team (Delta). LeMar's Cafe ,L .18 .10 e Peay's Mkt 2 p.m., Region Eight r orth 15 . 13 .L. Bank teani (Uintah) vs. Region Springville ...L.. 15 13 . e Service second-placY team (B Fergs Seven 10 18 .......J.. Berg Mortuary High or Pleasant Grove), 19 9 Ruff's Garage ".......j.. Bracket Upper 2368 Cafe HTS LeMar's e 4 p.m., Region Seven HTG LeMar's 852 teani (American Fork) ys Region HIS Norma Mock, 584 Nine third place team (deterHTG Lela Averett, 220 mined by tourney). 5:20 p.m., Region 10 north first w It place team (Milford). vs. Region Inter City 22 10; team (Morgan). Bringhurst P. D. Six third-plac- e 11 21 6:40 p.m. Region Eight south jMiner Auto 15 i 16 -e team (Moab or, Gfeen Mapleton J. Cs Junior 16 15 ...... Mkt Westside second-place Centerville vs West Arcadia, 7 p.m. River ) vs. Region Nine, 18 14 team (determined, by tour Greyhound Bus University of Utah (championship) 26 6 Life Mutual v. Country Bonneville vs American- Fork. 12 ney).! !'':933 Bus , HTG e Greyhound 8 p.m., Region Six Summit nbon, Deseret Gvm (3rd! dace) HIS ReBert vs. Roylance 580 team Rich) (South vs. Salt Lake 28th, 2:30 p. Logan HIG e Bert second-placteam Roylance .202 gion! 10 south m. Deseret Gym (Consolation) (Cedar City or Dixie). W L Commercial 1 26" 18 Dot and Marty's 19 25 Pete's Chevron .. A 22 22 Kolob Lumber 22 Frank and Kelly's ...J 22 22 22 a 5787 VFW Post To Be 15' 20 Kolob Realty College Basketball Results HIS Pete's Chevrori, 3062 By United Press International HTG Pete's Chevron, 1111 HIS Joe Hudson 578 EAST By United Press International HIG Ken Harmer.1 216 N.Y. State Conf. Tournament will tournament berths Several At Cortland, N.Y. be decided tomgnt. wnen uian Merchants W L (First Round) teams school basketball J swing 4 high 24 lliJ. St.1 .. Tire 83 Johnson St. 58 Potsdam Albany state. the around into action 11 17 .. 75 Snow 63 New Paltz Dairy Brockport 14 14 Among the highlights on the Springville Herald;. Oswego 103 Buffalo St. 85 slate; is the Region Nine tourna- Thorns 17 ;''J.....l. llj.1 moves which at Richfield, 19 jnent Valley Bowling Sup .... 9 Duquesne 94 Seton Hall 80 " into its second; evening. In Thurs- Snrineville Bank. 19 9 New York U. 8 .Manhattan 73 t Gunnison battered action, 2713 day's SDrineville ' HTS Herald, Assumption 60, Suffolk 57 Manti edged North Sevier, w Dairy,. 963 Allegheny 73 Thiel 71 North Cage Scores Yankees also could shift third baseman Cletis Boyer to shortstop , of course, would have to find a replacement for him. "It s always tough to ask a rookie to step! into an every-da- y lineup, no matter how good nis record is and, shortstop, is the toughest position on the field," concluded MacPhail.:-.jfV r The Washington Senators corralled their last holdout Thursday but the Milwaukee Brave: j imd Detroit Tigers made little progress, in their negotiations with pitcher Don McMahon and outfielder Rocky Colavito. Ji First-basemDale Long signed with 'the Senators for about $22,000 accepting the $4,000 cut which he had been resisting General Manager Ed Doherty promised the ' cut will be restored if Long "plays well enough to de- settlement h i American Fork will meet the third place team from Region 9 in the opening round of the Class B basketball tourney, scheduled to get ' underway Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the BYU Fieldhouse., The American Fork game will start at 4 p.m. The Cavemen's op ponent will be determined this weekend by the- Region 9 tourney.! American Fork is the Region ty !.-- i iT'j V Tm- ! -- Wrestlers from Brigham "Young University, Utah State, the of Utah and Montana State NI," College as well ; as local high . vti ..: ;:' .LjA v;. i :: .'!.:;;.:':! '.". !r;.' l. JJ. scnooi grappiers win compete. strict or delegate, its authority, or that the next U.S. Olympic team By GENE BLUDEAU iThe weigh-i- n session was- sched-Jiile- d shall be the best this nation can to engage in outright war. United Presi International for 2:30 p.m. at Einar AAU the r and NCAA and The produce. CTICAGO (UPD The implaca- U.S. sen Fieldhouse at the University viThe the against also complaints Olympic Committee, of Utah,, The matches start at ble battle between the NCAA and tally involved in the scrap be- AAU cover many years, jthe fcontro of United States 7:30 p.m. in Olympus High Gym AAU for cause it can, affect makeup of the NCAA .says, of inconsistent and and gymnastics moves an- next Olympic team, repeatedly inadequate administration, poorly and continue Saturday morning at track, other step toward an insoluble have issued statements that a handled foreign relations, land 10 a.m. split Sundayv j : can be lack of support from other athpeaceful At that timethe National Colle- achieved. GUERIN MOST POPULAR 'i letic organizations. NEW YORK (UPI) Richie giate Athletic Assn. meets with IBut the hopeful, g g New York supporters of its .drive to 'organ- statements are unrealistic and do Guerin, Knickerbocker guard, has been ize new federations to control the not reflect the unyielding posi4 Factory Trained Specialists USE OUR CAR NO WAITING selected as "most popular Knick two sports in the United States. tions held by the men of power V while is Cath-i'oli- c being yours of repaired at members By the Tuesday, jthe Organizations in both the NCAA and AAU. player" by Youth Organization of New probably will be completed. It may well be up to the weight PROVO STUDEBAKER CO). York. Guerin will receive a Then the Amateur Athietic Un- of public opinion, peihaps even 265 South 1st West plaque on Sunday from The Rt. ion must determine whether to political pressure in public and FR Rev. Msgr. Philip J. Murphy. yield to the NCAA groups and re behind the scenes, to guarantee Uni-iversi- 9, out-of-state- 23 United Press International : " .'.! Len Chappell, Art Heyman, Rod Thorn. and Howard Pardue are almost certain to lead their teams into he Atlantic Coast and Southern Conference tournament title games Saturday. Shooting for representation in the NCAA tournament, Wake Foras est defeated Virginia, 18 and scored Chappell points with Duke topped Maryland, the help of Heyman's 22 points in the opening of AAC tournament play Thursday night at Raleigh, At New York, President ThomA. IBolani of Championship as SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The area's top amateuy "wrestlers open Sports said: lie expects to sign y lntermountain AAU Patterson and Liston for; the big jthe , championships nerej "today with fight despite Liston's surprise terms. weigh-inCompetition begins to, ,v. , ;.:. ;, 'i .;!;..:.: night and continues Saturday. .j j. s. 41-3- Four Quints Gear For League Title Battles Uelses Eyes I e ht 1 i ; 8, 81-7- 1, I - (UPDThe 67-5- t Out-of-state- CITY defending champions iin the Latter basketball day ' Saints tournaments Ogden 12th and shoot for their: second straight crowns tonight, Ogden 3rd vaulted into an Utah championship match with Utah State University 2nd byj crushing! ai fine Olympia Thurs(Wash.) 2nd team,! day night. USU defeated Fairmont to gain the finals In junior play, Centerville edged to gain American Fork 9th,t its second straight shot at the title. West 'Arcadia ( Calif.) which Will pronudged; Bonneville, vide the opposition. The Califor-nian- s were the only to; survive in the two 32 - team r tournaments. If The) teams defeated in championship play Thursday night Olympia and Fairmont in senior and American Fork and Bonneville in junior play will meet for third place tonight. Two southern) California teams will clash for the senior consola tion crown North jHollyood. and Mar Vistat North Ho: lywood dump- 0, ed Fort Wood (Mo ), and Mar Vista knockeq off Blanding, 73:64, Thursday. Junior consolation finals pit Lo-gan 8th and Salt Lake 28th. The home town team squeaked by Ri alto (Calif), while Logan beat Arden (Calif.)!, In the top game T! hursday night, Ogden 12th's Ted Smith, a former USU. great, scored) 24 points in leading his team into the finals. He overshadowed a fine perform ance by Olympia's Jim piead, a former! Utah star who had 21. Today's schedule: Senior Ogderi vs. USU, 8:15 p.m , Univer- ieldhouse (cham- sity of Utah pionship) Olympia vs. Fairmont, 1:15 p.m., Deseret Gym 3rd place) ; North) Hollywood vs. Mar; Vista-- , 3:45 p.m., Deseret Gym (Conso lation).1 ! six-sta- te t II- V Cen-tervillej3- rd A " ..- m All-Chur- . . i. il SALT LAKE m ' , . ' :T---- Tennis Club and the Provo City Parks and Recreation Depart-- j ment, in cooperation with Brig-haYoung University, and the entral Utah Tennis Association, and will run from August 21 to 25. . Telam matches will be held ' ; gust 19 and 20. The lntermountain Tournament will be sanctioned by the United Central" Uth Tennis, Association, asj the j official sectional tournalntermounment in the I - American Fork 9th;:Ioses!.; ,' I Sclhedyle Released! In Semifinals IiliuJirsid off Closs .I Ak ; r ' ! 4.1 I: lntermountain len-nis Tournament and Intermoun tain men's and. Women's Junior and Senior team matches The tournament will be coisponsored by the Utah Valley j.yo ' h- -A Ij'rovo has been selected by the board of directors of the Inter- 1. Meef : Fourney o Be Held xioi .iime -- -! Vi .j '' nn n BUS l & u.cDJiro : v $11 50with 1150 North 5th West LINCOLN Mercury MERCURY DOWN r-r- T Secured Credit FR 25 if : |