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Show - v ' ' 'i u A 7 h a Sky Aggies, Rg i Strong Utah Tips Farmers ough-And-Tumb- L 11 1 2 -- .10 3 5 9 7 EYU New Mexico Wyoming .". ...... Montana , 4 3 . 2 10 2 10 7 9 ' ' I - ' ' r ' : . Semifinals : r?-- United Press International LOGAN "(UPJ) Powerful Utah the Skyline Conference regained a big. step toward took lead and urday night with a 5 comeback !lf rr,r- X irr - Herald Sports Editor Any similarity between basket ball and the game BYU and Mon tana were trying to play Satur day night was purely coincidental. '' W&te?r?. Aj ' X After the gle was over, its second consecutive title over Utah State. , The Utes, down by as many as II points in the first half, gained the lead for the first time a minute- - to the second half and held on for the victory. Utah State- - was in the game all the way and earne within two left in points with 21 seconds ' f the contest. The . victory was Utah's . ,11th against one defeat and leaves Both teams have Utah State two games remaining. Hotshot Bill Cowan got the Redskins back into the contest with three straight field goals which advantage gave the Utes a " with 13 minutes, remaining. Afte rthat, Utah extended .. the margin to as much as 10 points but the home team Aggies never gave up and stayed close on the heels' of the victors on the sensational shooting of Cornell Green. lead in Utah State took a the opening minutes off field goals by Max. Perry, Ralph Cullimore and Green.- The Aggies extended the margin to midway in the first half and held a 6 halftime lead. Utah State shot 43 per cent from the field in the first half with 12 points by Cullimore setting the pace. Utah shot 36 per cent fai the opening half.' Utah tightened its defenses . considerably in the . second half : and finally hit its offensive stride ' with Cowan, Billy McGfll and Joe Morton doing most of . the scoring. However, Green was high scorer in the game with 27. McGill was Utah's best scorer with 22. Cowan had 16 for the winners and Jerry Schofiejd 17 for the losers." The box score: Montana, ' H-- ' r' ' ' III I U' . ?l 4 f W V . if ' ' ;', - , '' ' " " I ' , "'''' -- ' , "',"'"'m- ' , . ' , - ' ' ' T ' , " i- - V - - 40-2- ' ' - - , J G4 ........... 4 ,. " Holmes Ruffel McGill ' Cowan Morton Rhead . ........... ...... ............ 10 7 3 3 F 7-- 8 1-- 1 2-- 5 23- -3 -3 0 0-- P T 2,15 3 2 3 4 2 9 22 16 9 6 .....-.-- . ...-..."..- a (.".'.. . ..'.v,, ....'...''..'..'.,v.v,v.v.'.,.,,v.v.v.'iV.V.'.v ....v.v.v.,....'.,.,....,.'..v.v.'.,.,','..'.v,.,..,...,.,.'... J.. ' I. . -- lib WHERE'S THE BALL? That seems to bs the question as Grizzly and Cougar players seem to hie shouting as they watch a jumper just launched by Kay Roberts ; (25) Montana Forward. It must have hit the hoop because the Cats were 7 by ihe Grizzlies. Other players looking on are Frank Berrett (25) Y 'dumped Forward, Terry Sjcrenar (23) Montana Forward, Duane Ruesegger (51) Grizzly Center, and Dan Balko (31) Montana Guard. (Photo by Douglas Jones, Herald . ; 87-6- Staff Photographer). . Hoffners Free Throw Gives Hoop Scores Press 64-63 Win Colorado State International By United Totals ...........31 ....H STATE (75V G TTTATT Green Schofield ....... . Wilbon Ppitv:' PnlHTrior .5-- 8 7 5-- 1 4 3-- 3 7' . F 5 2-- 4 0-- 1 16 77 P'T 4 27 2 4 4 1 19 5 10 14 1 15 75 Totals ......... 30 Halftime score: Utah State 39, ' Utah 36. 15-2- 69, Army 57 Illinois 85, Iowa 70 Maryland 72, South Carolina 66 10 Coloseconds until to the ball only LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI) Oklahoma 58, Kansas St. 35 Larforivard rado State University remained. Hoffner tried to drive Indiana i78, Minnesota 74 ry Hoffner dropped through a free for the game - winning tally but Ohio St. 93, Wisconsin 68 throw in the final seconds to give was fouled 62 by forward Clarence Brown 63, Columbia LCSU a Skyline Conference Tennessee 65,v Kentucky 63 basketball victory over Wyoming Lively. North Carolina 75, Duke 50 endwhich first the half, night. Saturday During Cornell 76, Yale 59 ' WyoWyoming managed to hold a slim ed with CSU leading 36-3Providence 68, Boston U. 49 lead through the second half until ming overcame two long leads of Michigan 7, Michigan St. 65 ' the last minute when CSU took seven and 10 points. CSU forward Connecticut 84,' Vermont 73 Wyoming center Bob oyer, Northwestern 68, Purdue 66 Steckman tied the, score again Chuck Newcomb sparked the Ram & Lee, 59 86, scoring in the first half with 16 Virginia 99, Washington86 with a long jset shot. Rutgers Lafayette The Colorado eager then held on points. Cincinnati 97, Wichita 76 Newcomb was high for the night Catawba 59, Lenoir Rhyne 57 with 25 points followed, by lively New York U. 80, Fordham 60 Navy 64-63-y. Dixie, Weber Boise Snow Cop ICAC Tilts '. I'- , ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UPI) . 66-5- 70-6- 55. .V:- - 4. .. Skyline victory over the University of New Pioneers to a vic-or- 11-- 5. -- Denver Guard Jerry Cole burned the nets for 41 points to lead the half-gam- 106-S- 3 Mexico Saturday. Cole's .torrid show eclipsed New Mexico Gymnasium records and Denver school records for a single game and brought his tLree year career total to 1003 ' points. senior guard hit 20 The 1 points in the first half, mostly on jump shots. Then b, e broke away for repeated layups in the second half to amass his total. . The game marked the second time; this season Denver has scored more than jlOO points against New Mexico.107-7-Their first meeting wound up The victory gave Denver, a 0 overall record and kept them in fourth place in the Skyline with a league mark. j '"' I 5-1- , J . 9. 12-1- 7-5 Indians Win Provo Bantam Basketball Championship and the- Tigers defeated the Dodgers. The Tigers and Indians will represent the Provo League in the Regional playoffs against the two top teamsk from American Fork. The Regional playoffs will be held next Saturday at the American Fork Armory, starting The Indians won the Provo Bantam Basketball championship Saturday by defeating Dodgers, In the National Guard . Armory. Indians' to victhe led Tingey 18 points! Petertory by scoring son was tops for the Dodgers . with eight. ' at 10 a.m. . Score by quarters: . The American j Fork - Provo 21 13 30 6 Dodgers............ championship game will Indians I..... .9 24 3350 regional be played the following week with the winner playing winner la other league playoff games of the Springville-Pric-e regional held during the past week, the playoff on March 12 for a spot Indians defeated the ' Tigers, In the state tournament. 35-3- 2, - I 29-2-2. 50-3- 0, . Palmer Cob Lea in ! with 20. Wyoming guard Terry Happei had IS. , Harding, Millard. 120 Pearson, Monticello, dec. ' Berg, Wasatch. ' ( National Amateur Champion Grabs Florida Golf Test American Hockey League Buffalo' 7 Cleveland 2 Eaton, f. Abegglen, g. Earnest, g. EAST 67 . Berrett, f. Eastis, c. Boston 128 Minneapolis 111 (Only game scheduled) Dartmouth . . 61 Pf P T-- F 4 2 0-- 0 2-- 1 5 2-- 1 1 8 2 5 4 11 0 7 1-- 1 0 -2 5 16 0 3 12 3- 0 4 Crowley, g. Miller, f. ... Bell, f . Pennsylvania G BYU (67) j j, The box score: . Providence 2 Rochester 1 (Only games scheduled) National Basketball Association 0-- 03 4 5-- 1 2 8 Brown Cornell 0-2 0 0 0 Catholic U. 76 St. Hary's (Md) 68 Barber, g. ORMOND BEACH, Fla. (UPI) 2 0. 6 2 National Amateur Champion Syracuse 85 Holy Cross 80 Bevell, g. Barbara Mclntire, playing what Yale 85 Columbia 72 67 :. .26 Totals she called her best golf of the Princeton 76 Harvard 67 T-- F P Pf G SOUTH MONTANA (87) winter, routed California cham 4 3 9 ..... 41 f. 86 Brown Tuskegee Screnar, pion Barbara Williams 9 and 8 for Morris 0 2 0 . 0 65 80 f. LaSalle Roberts, the South Atlantic Golf Champion N. Carolina St. ' 1 31 59 (2 o.t.) Reugsegger, c. ...11 11-- 9 66;Clemson ' Maryland ship Saturday. -i 3 29 11 Southern Conference Tourney Balko, g. The delighted Lake Park, Fla., 11 2 3 i 4 .... (Semi-FinalO'Billovich, g. golfer beamed .after her victory. W Virginia. 117 W Sr. M M 1 1 1 IfmatOWitZ. g. .....0 "This is the steadiest golf I've Ma TanYi JW ' fltrn Wnchincrtrm 4--2 1 6 2 Sullivan, f. ; played in the winter circuit. j MIDWEST 14 87 Generally, I have a couple of good Duquesne 31. 32-2- 5 Totals 51 blow she then said. and up," days Score by quarters: N. Dakota St. 74 N. Dakota 63 .......... 14 15 19 1967 BYU SOUTHWEST , MSU ...........19 21 24 23 37 Baylor 68 SMU 61 62 73 2 5--4 2-- 20-15,- 22 .3 4-0-- i- 5-- ! s) 1-- I 64-Jole- TfeNNIS MEET SET TUESDAY BY NET CLUB Films covering the Wimble- don tourney highlights will feature ' a tennis meeting to be held'Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the Provo Utilities Building under the sponsorship of the "Utah Valley Tennis Club. Buck Dixon, BYU tennis coach, will show and narrate the film. He also will show an instructive Jilm for the and advanced intermediate player, according to Dr. Harry Brown, xlub president. A report of the club's activities also will be given at the. meeting. Everyone interested in tennis whether they are members of the club or not are invited to attend the meeting, Dr. Brown said. - do Texas Tech 68 Jexas Texas 71 Arkansas 57 Tex. Christian 67 Rice AM 65 61 -- ........ .......... BYU FROSH Burton' (o.t.) Kelson , WEST MoMaster Idaho St. 88 Colorado Mines 52 Batchelor California 54 Washington 47 Steinke 53 55 Idaho St. Oregon Brown 53 59 Cal Stanford Suithprn Johnson 59 Loyola (Cal) 60 St. Mary (Can Bown Wash. St. 78 Montana St. 68 Li Angeles St 98 S Diego St. 71 Cowart San Francisco 74 San Jose St. 58 R. Wagoner s Pepperdine 73 Coll. of Pacific 66 D. Wagoner Williams Whittier 83 Pasadena 72 C 59 60 Bar. U of Santa Fresno St. Totals Oregon Tch 73 Oregon Tech 65 C. FROSH 63 RICKS Pittsburgh 64, Penn'St. Anderson Nebraska 54, Oklahoma St. .47 Sessions Princeton 77, Dartmouth 67 Pickett Canisius 69. Cross 72, Holy 46 M.I.T. Shelley Chicago U. 57, Thompson Bean SEES SOUTHERN SUPPORT 1. Lotham : (UPI) RALEIGH, N. Lee Potter, the man charged with Goulding building the Republican Party in Boyce the South, said Friday Vice Presi- Holman dent Richard M. Nixon could carr- French y, at least, seven Southern states Totals in the . presidential election. J .: .', , j j a -- G 3 4 7 6 6 3 2 3 1 2 5 4 46 G Ff P T-- F (M) 1-- 0 5-- 1- 2 15 1- -1 2 13 4-- 2 1 3-- 1 2-- 0 1-- 0-- 0 4-- 2 1- -1 0--0 20 101 T-- F Pf P 4-- 4 1 5-- 0 0-2-- 3 18 3 5 3 0 1 3 2 10--7 1 0--0 1 0--0 1- -1 24 1 2- - 6 3- 29-1- 0 8 0 2 3 4 13 0 5 0,2 0 23 1 0, 2 2 0 2 11 13 16 64 ; ally Ache aptures Hialeah Race By FRANK EIDGE United Press International HIALEAH, Fla. (UPI) Bally colt of 1959, Ache, the hard-luc- k ran away with the $143,200 Fla--. mingo Stakes at Hialeah Saturday before a crowd of 36,243. Bally Ache, who lost five photo- races last finishes in year, was all alone in the picture . . at the finish of the Flamingo. He d defeated the pride of Canada, er Victoria Park, by three and delengths, avenging a feat byj the Canadian colt last week. (, The longest betting chance in I the field of 12 colts, Keenation, . it. finished. third, another length and Stranahan Drives Buhker three-quarteback. Stranahan had btrdie putts of 12, Under, superb , riding by jockey 6 8 and 4 --feet and onq of 12 Bob Ussery, Bally Ache practicalinches. On the final hole he got stole the winner's purse of his birdie despite driviig the ly for his owner, Leonard $90,880 she t from bunker. His four-woo- d of Toledo, Ohio, masFruchtman there stopped only four feet from ter of Edgehill Farm.' ; the pin. Victoria Park, who set a track ' Rex Baxter Jr., the Ahiarillo, record, last week, stumbled slightTex., product stationed here at ly at the start and got away last. Fort Sam Houston, .was When the Canadian colt was place at 211 after a 71 S turday, ready to make hit move, jockey while Dave Marr of Cedirhurst, Eric Guerin had to thread his . N Y., and Mason Rudolph of way through horses and found Clarksville,' Tenn., were Bally Ache too far in front to Marr h4d a 69 and Rudolph a 71 catch: Keenation, handled by Ray , Saturday, York, also came from far back. Three players were bun phed at Bally Ache ran the mile and 213. They were Jackson (Bradley in 1:48, only one secColumof of Houston, Hugh Royer ond off the track record set by bus, GaL, and Johnny Palmer, of the L Great Bold Ruler in 1957. . Tulsa, Okla. As second choice, of the crowd, Bally Ache paid $7.80, $3.30, and ' $2.90.. Victoria Park, the favorite, and' $3.00. KeenaJerry Vinson, returned $3.10 $21.00. Orem VFW vs. Joe Osborne; tion paid All Hands finished fourth, folDugway Proving Grounds Jim Brown, East lowed in order by Hillsborough, Bourbon Prince, Carbon ys. Bob Ray, Orem VFW. Our Hope, , Pied Moslem Chief, Bui p'Or, Greek Heavyweight Ted Shaiv, lock Gym, vs. LeRoy Overstreet, Page, New Commander and Oil Wick. Orem VFW i ; x 100-gra- nd . 20-foo- ter two-putte- . AAU-iapprove- d. Chy-mowe- th, . . ds 135-pou- nd i nd ds one-quart- ? ' L . rs i . one-eigh- 147-poun- 160-poun- ds th f ds . Gene Works Hard For Title Defense STEVE SMttANTICH United Press International WEST JORDAN (UPI) credited - with ia factorcarrying Gene Fullmer to the middleweight championship, isn't being overlooked in the Utah "By Con-ditionu- - ig, trainingi program. Gene's the type of fighter who believes its easier to fetay in conditio! than to get conditioned for an important fight," Jenson 2 14 . added. 2 7 t " most While 1 5 fighters would content themselves with light exer-3 6 boxer's next title defense. and timing drills two months 1 2 next title Hcises Fullmer's Although Fullmer is al1 6 seven weeks before a big fight, more than is defense ih sparring. 2 11 the West Jordan slugger ready Jenson-ha- s imported Leo Owens, 1 8 away, for 22-- 9 7 1 6 2 8 1 138 le 34-3- The fights will be underway at 8 p.m. and will be under the sponsorship of the Orem VFW Boxing Club. They will be according to Stan manager of the club. Gibb, and Gary Brown, who won championships in a Golden Mont, pioves tourney in Billings, Gloves Golden the in will fight Tournament ot unampions in Chicago this" week. They. will return to Provo in time for the the Saturday night fights, will Gibb. a featherweight, of East tangle with Keith Davis Carbon in one of the feature bouts of the card. Chynoweth said he also would try to line up a bout for Brown on the card. The rest of the fight card will include: Terry. Stark, East vs. Rudy Aperazai, Utah Carbon, National Guard; .Joe Martinez, East Carbon, vsJ Ralph Ungritsch, Orem VFW Walter Smith, Dug- way Proving Grounds, vs. Leon Sundenberg, Orem VFW; Jesse Gallo, S. L. Boys Club vs. Nor man Thomas. Utah National t Guard. Bob Williams, Salt Lake Boys Club vs. Ralph Brooks, Orem VFW. David Blank, Utah Oil Report vs. Carl Chiara, East v i Carbon. 155-poun- 133 Delta. total o 201. give him a Frank Stranahan of Crystal Riv er, Fla., clung tenaciously to sec- ohd place despite losing hnother stroke to the fast running. Ligo nier. PaJ. pro as he shot a. 4 W for a 205. " Ellis Claims FourtW Doug Ford, also of Crystal Riv er, was 1st third at 208 after a 69 Saturday while defending cham pion Wes EUis Jr., of Weit well. N. J., had a 71 and claimed fourth place at 209. PalmeK whose short irons had been deadly in the first two! rounds leaving 'him short putts for pars and birdies, had to rely more on his putter Saturday. He sink two 5, jne from eight met and two fronji six feet and got (she final Jthe par birdie v when be five final hole. Stranahan. who seemed assured of finishing in the money for his 13th straight tournament, also was putting "pretty well," as he put 54-ho- Guard Armory. 130-pou- Cal-liste- 33-3- An amateur fight card, Max Gibb, will be held next Saturday night at Provo .National 124-poun- r, Watson, Wasatch, dec. Delta. y McKee, Union, dec. Jeffery, 127 -- Jor Armory seven. Montana shot 45 per cent in the initial half from the field; compared to BYU's 37. Friday's Games ..: Fight Card Scheduled throughout the first 20 minutes. Valoy Eaton topped the Cougar first half, scoring with 8 points, followed by Gary Earnest with Smith, Cedar City, dec. 112 Crittenden, Wasatch, dec. Sauseto, East Carbon. 145 Lyman, Delta, dec. jHone, Uintah. 154 Runolfson, A.F., dec. Westscott, Monticello (overtime). 165 Long, P.G., dec. Dudley, 30 as the Union. year-f game Saturday our 175 old Penhsylvanian moved Ainsworth, North Sevier, the in field of the strokes in front pinned Patrick, Monticello. Unlimited $20,000 Texas Open , Golf tourna- Everett, Wasatch, ment ec. VanCampen, East Carbon. He shot a five under par 4 67 in Saturday's third rotnd, to Steve Olson of Olympus defeated Veri Bryam of Davis in! the 98 pound class. Gary Jensen of 6l;im-pu- s downed Bob Leonard of Provo in the 148 pounders; Berry Grant, ,168, of Olympus j defeated Ranieir Prawitt of West; and Olympus' Dennis Daughters defeated Bill Marriott of Ben Lomond in the 178 pound division, he' tournament was held in the Weber High School gymnasium. 40-2- . -- By United Press International Dixie College moved to within e of , second place " in a th Intermountain Collegiate Ath letic Conference basketball race 2 y Friday night wih a over Ricks. The win r kept Dixie's hopes alive for a possible 'National Junior College regional tournament berth. College of Southern Utah 5 holds second place : aritfc a 10-is Dixie record. League , leading Weber handed CSU its fifth loss of the season Friday night, dumping the 'southern Utah club In other ICAC action Boise beat Carbon 4 and Snow walloped Magic Valley Christian 104- 105-9- C 63-6- 1. NM Gym Marks Fall As Cole Burns Up Nets 70-48 tered. 15 i 0 and -- 5, 15-2- t j 53-3- J , -- UTAH (77) Wa-Va- Texas Open Balko moved out , in 4 in the first five minutes front. of the second half. Earnest and Miller tried to keep the Cats in the ball game with their shoot ing, but it was a hopeless cause as Montana ran up six straight points midway in the second half to give them a margin. After that the Cats were dead. Montana jumped into a 12-- 4 lead in the first five minutes of play on the sensational shooting of Dan Balko, who hit on the first ,five shots he took at the basket. After Balko got the Grizzlies off to , a flying start, Duane Ruegsegger. joined in the scoring department and. Montana upped the lead to 27-with seven minutes to play in the first half. The Cougars finally came to life and cut the Montana lead to eight points on the shooting of Eastis and Miller, but Balko and Ruegsegger started firing way again, and Montana 9 when the halftime buz led zer sounded. During this half, Balko con nected on nine of the 14 shots he took for 18 points; Reugsegger had 16. The Cougars were woe fully inept in all departments of play in the first half, and the were command in Grizzlies witz . nt OGtDEN (UPI) Olympus High School won the State Class A wrestling title for the second consecutive year with 60 points, 10 ahead of second place Weber. By ED FITE Davis placed third in the two-da- y .United Press International 44 and with points tourney SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UpI) Granite made it fourth with 33 Arnold Palmer's putter rnide up halftime points. In all, 26 schools were en- for the laxness of his short iron 9 After gaining a led by Ignatolead, the Grizzlies, 5 - ' - , ' - , ' ' " , ' - L' . 6-- 0 " def. Monticello Runoflsoh $ac-Ma- rk ; 39-3- , night by scoring 87 points. Delta was second with 62 points, followed by Monticello with 53, American Fork 39, Union 36, Millard 30, Pleasant Grove, 22, East Carbon 20, North Sevier and San Juan 14 each. Cedar City 12, Grand and Uintah 9, Lehi and Richfield 8, each, Alta-mo6, Dixie 5, Juab, South Summit with 2 each, Hurricane, South Sevier and Wayne 1 each. The results of the championship AF, def. Reay, Altamount. 165 D. Long, PG, def Witt, North Sexier; Dudley,, Unioi , def. Monroe, Millard. 175 Ainsworth, North Sevier, def. Knight, Uintah; iPitrick, McNajikhton, MonticeUb, t def. Wasatch, n Everett Heavyweight Delta def. Talbott, satch, def. bouts: East Carbon Cam,pen, AF. Dimick, 95 Hollien, pinned NielWisatch sen, Monticello. A.F.,t AMERICAN FORK ? 103 Neff, San Juan, piijined , Larsen, A.F. Olympus Matmen Win State Title followed closely by Dan Balko with 29. They formed a one-tw- o punch that the Cougars were unable to match. Gary Earnest Miller followed closely with ed the Cougars with 15 points, 12, and Dave Eastis with 11. Ignatowitz of Montana had 11 points, making, him the only other player in the game to score in double figures. . . 29-d- 8 Wscott, Russell. Juab; 154 . ! ; 52-4- 7 It marked the first time in history that the Grizzlies have beaten the Cougars in Provo. It was the final home contest for the Cats. The Cats were out shot, out hustled and out rebounded most of the way. Saturday night. That about told the story of the game. Leading Montana to victory was Duane Ruegsegger with 31 points, 2. "i Larson, AF, def. Williams, Richfield. ,. 112 Harding, Millard, def. Cesspboch, Union; Smith, Cedar City, def. Setter, Wasatch. 120 Pearson, Monticello, def. Lyman, Delta; Berg, Wasatch, def. Prims, Dixie. 127 CaMister, Delta, def. Ras- musen, Lehi; Watson, vWasatch, def. Moore, Grand. ' 133 Jeffery, Delta; def. Ras- mussen, Lehi; McKee, Union, def, Witt, Wasatch. 138 Sasuedo, East Carbon, def. field-house- .', n Farnsworph, Richfield. son, Wasatch; er 87-6- Crit enden, High won the team champion Millard; Shaw, Neff, San Juan, def. Carl 103 strug playing more agressively and determined ly, defeated the Cougars before 6734 fans in the BYU helter-skelt. 77-7- Sat-wi- le 95 Hollien, AF, def. Marshall;" Wasatch, def. Nielsen, Delta. ship of the state Class B wrestl145 Hoke, Millard, def Carl- Nielsen, Monticello, def. Esplin, ing tournament here Saturday Dixie. son, Wasatch; Lyman, Delti , def. By RAY SCHWARTZ By STEVE SMILANICH 10-- I i tm Wins Team Wasatch Championship Much For Cold Cougars In Class B Wrestling Tournament SUNDAY,. FEBRUARY 28, 1960 PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, UTAH Saturday's Results Utah 77, Utah State 75 Montana 87, BYU 67 Denver 106, New Mexico 83 Colorado State 64, Wyoming ;63 " i' Montana Too 'W Utah Utah State Colorado State Denver . Montana Wallops Cougars 87 fti 67 In Wild R Clash 11177-75- 0 Skyline Standings - ' - ' , " " ' already is in. serious training a sparmate of, Carmen Basilio's, his: next effort against Joey Gi-to work out against Fullmer. He ardello. also has Nathan Ish, a former Giardello are Phoenix, Ariz., fighter now living and Fullmer scheduled to meet April 20 at j in Salt Lake City. : 's Bozeman Mont., for. the NBA; Fullmer is working out in Montana's first world title recently completed gymna- 1923 since bout championship sium tn the West Jordan mink when Jack Dempsey and Tom- rancher's back yard. Asked if 'he thought the long my Gibbons- met at Shelby, Mont. "The difference between Gene training grind would make Fulland some of his. opponents has mer stale, Jenson replied: "No, been conditioning which enabled Gene thrives on hard work and him to win the valuable closing he believes its the only way to rounds," manager . Marv Jenson get ih the best shape possible." IFullmerV pre-fisaid ac h outlined Fullmer's plan dif I Jen-son- j . - ht fer greatly from those of his opponent. Giardello, a fighter not known' for long .training grinds, hasn't settled down yet to an arduous training schedule, Although tickets for the fight haven't been printed yet, Bud Purdy, director of the Montana tate College Fieldhouse, reports more than $40,000 in cash is already in the till Optimistic promoters' say prob-lems which doomed the. state's first title fight "in 1923 won't, plague the Bozeman production. Sports historians recall that the Dempsey - Gibbons bout was called off three times before it was finally staged. Dempsey per-- i , formed, for a $300,000 gate 'guar which nearly broke the town of Shelby, Fullmer and Giardello will battle without a gate guarantee with each getting a fixed percentage of the gate receipts. They both will receive- - guarantees from television rights. -- antee , ' ; |