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Show i ; 14 r ' SY5CTJ:.1SS2 ULjl SUNDAY HERALD ' ' . '" - Mil I Jk.J 1 rway 4L Top; ;S mall Schools Battle ...For onors 16 . Dons Defeat i k 16-fo- ot 15-fo- ot 1 pre-tourn- PAYSQN 27-2- 45-4- Clark Blad E vans Woodhouse ' J j . tyVfrWr NBA Declines Sonny's Request! . 6-- 10 6-- 10 . ': I 64-1- 1. e, . ! 60-ya-rd straight year. O'Hara, a red-haire- youngster d Patterson. L , , Challenger Liston said he re garded as ' too small the lZVz 'per cent of all net receipts offered him by President Tom Bolan of Championships Sports, . Inc., even though the offer was accompanied by a guarantee offer of i who hopes to break the four-mi- n ute mile barrjer outdoors next summer won the mile in 4:05.6, leading from the start with Bob Vinton of Baltimore second and Larry Rawson ofj Boston' College third. $200,000. . ' . Steve Goodsell Wins .!' iAAU 'I i . Heavyweight Grapple : SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Rugged Frank Hankin of the University of Utah and; Steve Goodsell of Brigham Young University won the big prizes Saturday in the AAU Wrestling cham- pionships. Hankin, one of the wrestlers to come ;out of Utah, Ron Gilbert of Brigham 14-in the Young University division and was named the tournament's outstanding per- greatest ed 6, 16-pou- nd former.: The Utah wrestler, who returned from San Diego where he competed in a national meet, led the Utah team dubbed the "scrubs" to the 'team championship in the rneet at Olympus High School. Goodsell, , B Y tJ heavyweight froni .Arlington, Va., pinned Joe Toone of the' Scrubs in 2; 47 to win the heavyweight title. The victory Was Goodsell's 17th straight without a loss this season. The Scrubs wound up with a totl tt 53 points while BYU was fscond Vvlth 21. tttzi Hall, a Montana Stats Col ( , Martin ! ; 5-- 3. 7-- . 3-- 2. 8-- 6. 9-- 8. 8-- 1. N 64-62- ,1 ni i 84-7- 63-4- 2 0 4 6 Carbon Tops - . . . ZZ... ... ........... Tintic Stuns Pioneers In Red Devils .0 .. 3. 7 G F PfP L. 2. 75-6- 1 2 1 5 2 2 12 6 1 1 13 2 3 2 9 2 1 20 2 1 0 5 2 0 0 4 1 '0 0 2 78 to 58 . Tilt 63-4- 5 PRICE Carbon ran away from Springville in the second half Fri ' EUREKA With four players day night to, score a 8 victory over the Red Devils in a Region scoring in. double figures, Tintic 25 9 9 59 5 game. I' l Totals came from behind to defeat Lehi. Score by quarters: The score' was tied 7 at the Friday. night in Region 7 16 27 45 62 end of the first quarter but the play. Spanish Fork 12 24 41 59 Dinos spurted Into a 0 Pavson lead atJ Cushine sc6red 17 Doints to Dace halftime held; a comfortable the Miner attack, followed by lead the rest of the Way. ' Thomas with 15, Colovich with 11 G T F P and' Wilde with 10. G. Hadfleld SPRINGVILLE . ......L....W' 4 3 3 t and Evans, with 12 points each, Senior '. 8 11 2 18 sparked Lehi. i Groneman 61-4All-Sta- rs 5 ..... 4 12! 7 G T F P Strong lehi; 1 0 L... 3 2 2 8 Jenkins Whiting o 1 0 0 ....... G. 5 5 2 12 Hadfield Alvey .:. 2 7. 7 Reld .. J. Hadfield .L, UL.. 0 2- 0 0 o 0 0 1 1 0 2 Peterson ...J J... r Even the Provo Bantam Bas Quintana o 3 1 i. . 0 1 1 1 Gardner couldn' AUen ketball League, Smith 2 2 2 6 Indians beat the league-champi19 36 20 58 Christensen Totals 2 0 0 4 Coach Lynn Gleave's Indians CARBON G T 5 3 2 12 .. F Evans jP rolled to a 5 victory over the 7 11 10 24 Vogrenic Saturday in the feature Hansen 8 Totals , 18 16 9 45 .......1. 4 game of the benefit tilts played Kulow !. 5 2 12 TINTJC G T F P in the National Guard Armory 1 Vouros 5 1 1 11 . Colovich The games were by 0 Thomas .4 5 6 5 15 the Provo National Guard Units Bryner .J. 0 3 5 2 8 Bird and the Provo Jaycees iand pro Porter 7 15 Cushing 7 4 3 17 ...L 4 ceeds from them will be turned Ellington 0 2 Wilde. 5 0 a 10 over to the Utah Society, for Crip- Griffone 1 0 0; 2 Peterson Dean pled Children and Adults. 2 Magliocco 4 In other games, the Tigers de- Bertlesen .L L'. ..4 0 Totals1.v26 16 11 63 '. the Dimick !...! : ; feated St. Francis, 0 Score by quarters; Dodgers whipped the Cubs, 13 29 .34 45 Lehi J ; " and the Giants beat the j Yankees, Totals 23 78 11 20 29 26 39 63 Tintic 22-1- 2. . 78-5- 63-4- 5, 17-1- 40-3- Indians Defeat - r . In Benefit Jerry Lucas of Ohio State finds no room to move as he is guarded by Tom Husrhbanks of Wisconsin during Big- Ten game at Wisconsin Fieldhouse Saturday. Tom Gwyn (40) for the Badgers, and Dick Reosbeck (10) of HE'5 COVERED! .OSTT - ty rlnsp f.n t.hft nlav. Wrsr.nnsin season,. Arieraia-u- ob-- b. n ri. - . All-Sta- rs handed the Rnr.kevea thp.ir first. loss of. .'the xeiepnoto;. Game on i 61-4- All-Sta- Cougar Thinclads Shine In Meet With Utes, MSC Badgers Cop Upset Win Over Bucks 3-W- rs red ay .... u By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer Brigham Young Cougars copAmaz ped the "lion's" share of the MADISON, Wis. (UPI) ing Wisconsin, the Cinderella team Honors in the first indoor track of the season Saturday defeated meet of the 1962 season, held the nation's top ranked team, Saturday afternoon in the BYU and made the Fieldhouse. Ohio State, look ; easy. upset No team scores were kept, The Badgers handed the Buck It was a" three way track meet eyes their first loss in 13 confer with; the University of Utah and ence . games this : season and Montana State College of Boze-ma- n, Mont., joining the Cougars snapped their overall win streak at 22 games. Wisconsin ranks sec in this indoor opening. Two other ond in the Big Ten with a 10-- 3 meets have been slated for the mark and is 17-- 6 overall. next; two Saturdays with Utah Sophomore guard Don Hearden State University providing the 10 poured in 29 points and junior for competition next Saturday at Idaho the State a.mi and. showing ward Ken Siebel added 22 to Head the Badgers. Wisconsin took the following week at the same time. Coach Clarence Robison showed lead midway in ihe first half and a most Brigham! Young University held it the rest of the way, of the time by a comfortable team that is likely to make a margin ' over the , conference strong defense of its Skyline Conference track championship in champs. year of participation. Jerry this closing Everybody's ' In Eleven First Lucas, led the Buckeyes with 23 The Cougars placed first in points. eleven of their 13 events on the It was only the second loss in program, and swept two of the 51 games for the Bucks, whose events, to show their all arpund last defeat was at the hands of strength. Only Blaine Lindgren of NCAA champ Cincinnati in last Utah, great hurdler, kept the Cats year's tournament. from a clear sweep of first place honors. Even in losing to Lindgren in the 120 yard low hurdles the Cats showed that they will be contestants, as Kent Nance, freshman footballer, led the Utah ace over the. hurdles but lost out by inches in the ,straight-a-way- . Lindgren also ,took the 120 high hurdles with a .pair of; Montana obstacle racers beating Eddie Giles, top BYU runner, to the : Wilt tape. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) a Scored Sweep Chamberlain finally did the a The Cats scored sweep In the one in game! points In the greatest show of his fantastic career, the points in a fourth period and 59 star of the Philadelphia Warriors in a second half. r "A connected for 36 field goals and Man Rodgers Key 28 free throws Friday night to Guy Rodgers was Playmaker 7 vic- the lead the Warriors to a man as the Warriors bekey tory over the New York Knicker- gan to feed their great scorer to bockers at Hershey, Pa. ; help him achieve his goal. RodgWilt's 100 points broke his own ers wound up with 20 assists. The NBA scoring mark of Warriors led at the end of each single-gahi- e 8 78 points andthe31S points by period by scores of ,42-2The Warriors broke both teams made it thehighest-scorin- g and game in basketball his- away to a 19-- 3 lead in the first The tory. previous record was 312 period and then Wilt took over set when the Boston Celtics for his one-ma- n show. Oscar Robertson scored 41 beat the Minneapolis Lakers, on Feb. 27, 1S59.I the as Cincinnati points Royals beat the Detroit Pistons, Selvy Scored 103 a" tie for second The 100 points also equalled the and clinched in Division and Western the e single-gam- e rec- place official Bob 33 Pettit's points led the St. ord by any player in a pro or 0 Louis to Hawks a triumph college game. Frank Selvy of Fur-ma- n over the in Celtics other 100 Friday in a game against scored games. night 1954. Newberry College in A crowd of 4,124 poured onto the -- s . court and swarmed around Cham"Kcotty service" DRY CLEAN $ berlain when he reached the 100 1 n lbs. mark. The demonstration held up Pick-u- p & Delivered the game for a minute and a half. Chamberlain shot 35 of 63 from the floor and made 23 cf 32 free 131 N lit E. rrsro tSxows. lla ttt new marks cf 21 j 86-6- 7, . .; rnoenain Fires Home 100 Points ot, -- 32-al- j :. 00 117-poun- nt , ; 3 Martinson j lege student who hitchhiked to Salt Lake-City- jo participate, took d the divisionwith a 9:23 overtime victory evefRelnar Prawitt of the. Scrubs. Hall wis the only Montanan entered. He is a senior at Montana State College from Great Falls. The results: 115 lb. --- Steve Olson (Scrubs) pinned Drew Laudie (BYU) 5:50. 123 lb. Art Galvez (Scrubs) dec. Sherd Duncan (BYU) 130 lb. Bob Brown (Scrubs) dec. DeVere Burton (USU) 1. 137 lb. Larry Hardin (BYU) pinned Bill Martin (USU). 5:05. 147 lb. Zane Parker (Scrubs) dec. Leroi Davies (BYU) 157 lb. Gary Jensen (Scrubs) i: dec. Lance Miner (BYU) L 167 lb. Frank Hankin (Scrubs) dec. Ron Gilbert (BYU) 14-177 lb. Brent Hall (MSU) dec. Reinor' Prawitt (Scrubs) 191 lb. Bob Broughton (USU) dec. Marv Kizerian (Scrubs) Steve Goodsell Heavyweight (BYU) pinned Joe Toone (Scrubs) , 2:47. straight 20 22 13 62 Heelis .. Oborn Crane Watkins ' Title ..... :. Totals PAYSON G. Smith D. Smith i ; :j, . Henrie " , three-quarter- D. Nelson r i Latter-Da- y Saints All- - inbounds pass and converted it into a three-poiChurch basketball titles, play to tie the l. Ogden edged Utah State Univer- - game at Trump added an- for the senior other basket and Boss stole an- sity 2nd, to crown while; Centerville dumped other pass and , hit a niar-West Arcaaia, uailt., lor tne give uenterviue a iour-poiI I. unior championship. gin the Californians couldn't ov- It was the first time in the his- ercome. In earlier tussles, Olympia, ' torv of the LDS tournaments that both defending champions had Wash.,; 2nd took third place in !. i won repeat titles. ithe senior tourney by defeating The 10 Ogden exploded for straight Fairmont of Salt Lake, Bonnethird went Junior toi spot points at the beginning of the 9 62of a ville with Lake Salt fourth period and built up a ' 48 margin with! foui minutes re- - victory over American Fork 9th. The' consolation titles, ap,d maining in the ;game. The cham- fourth deteK off places, went to Mar Vista, a then pions fought and Logan 8th. Mar Vista Calif., comeback USU which mined , by 5 9 4 19 ended with a final basket at the eagea anotner boutnern caiuor- 5 2 3 12 buzzer. nia squad, North Hollywood, 71- .1 4 2 1 10 In the junior game, Centerville 65,- - while Logan defeated Salt 3 2 3 8 Lake 28th, 16-1- rail-birds- j 2 SALT LAKE CITY (UPD U A overcame a deficit in the teams Utah of northern final period, by scoring pair Ogden 12th and Centerville 3rd straight points to start the session, exploded late in their games Fri- - Roland Trump got a tip-i- n . and day night to Win their second I then little Doyle Boss .stole the j 4 ;'. O ac$Q I ht .1 j i nine Span- Tourney-boun- d . , i ". ; :. :f 62-5- ey one-quart- er ... ' ish Fork beat back a fierce challenge by last-plac- e Payson Friday night to score a 9 victory ' in a Region 5 battle. The game was close and hard-fougall the way as Coach Dick Harmer's fired-u- p Lions gave the Dons all they wanted and then ' some. Coach Boyd Luke's second-plac- e Dons led 2 at the end of the 4 first quarter, at half and 1 at the s' mark. to the Dons Leading victory was Rdean Clark with 19 points, but Pay son's Kent Oborn was ; the game's top scorer with 20 points. SPANISH FORK G FiPf P - , M ... , 27-3- :, United Press International NEW YORK (UPI) Pole vault- - er John Uelses, admittedly lucky - to win his latest; title at 15 feet, 4 inches, thinks he'll soon be form "if I can just get in enough strawberry shortcake." That's what the Germah-bor- a Marine corporal has been gorging on in an effort to build back the weight he lost when influenza felled him three weeks ago at a vaults were time when his r j' f routine. j er-up tourney team, i. "I lost nine pounds after the flu Coach Don Mcintosh's Cavehit and so far have sained back men,! undefeated in 10 league tnly three despite all the straw- games this season, Is rated as "1 still one of the berry shortcake.") he said. favorbig felt rear weak last night. I didn't ites. '. 4 j4 expect any better than 15 feet.' 9 also is expected to Region cata But Uelses, weak or not, have four classy teams , in the pulted over i 15-- on his trusty fi tourney, with Gunnison especially berglass pole and barely pulled drawing the attention of the ij out a victory over three others li 4"! 4 44J444i'" who made the same height RoHere's the schedule: - . lando Cruz of Villanova, AAU Lower Bracket 10 a.m., Region Six, Jordan first champ Henry Wadsworth of the U.S. Army and .John Belitza of place team (Grantsville) vs. Re) in the 43rd annual gion (Eight, South, second-plac- e Maryland of Knight Columbus champion- - team ' (Green River). , . '' Aiaaison 11:20 a.m., Region 10, South .square uaraen. snip at, ' Has Fewer Misses first-plac- e team (Cedar City or Uelses had fewer misses than Dixie) vs. Region Nine fourth-plac- e any of bis rivals ion the way up (determined by Region and was declared the winner. But Nine tourney). J when he tried 15-- , he obviously ' 12:40 p.m., Region Nine first- was off the form that carried him place team (determined by tourinch ney) vs. Region . 10 north second- first to 16 : feet, 163A place team (Delta). 2 on and Feb. Garden at the 2 p.m., Region 'Eight north first- later! Boston. at week a j I allmeet for last In the place team (Uintah) vs. Region pardeij team (BY comers the winter season closes Seven second-plac- e or IC4A next Pleasant with High Grove),. Saturday nights :!,.;" .. Upper Bracket'. 4 championships for collegians, only 4 p.m., Region Seven first-plac- e George Kerr of j Jamaica-- John Thomas of Boston' U., Bruce Kidd team (American Fork) vs. Region cf Toronto, Frank Budd of Villa- - Nine third place team (determinnova, Hayes Jones of Detroit, ed by tourney). p.m., Region 10 north first Gary Gubner of New Ycrk U., .5:20 team Chi(Milfordlf vs. Region place and Tom O'Hara of Loyola of third-plac- e team (Morgan). Six v cago won the top events, 6:40 Region p.m., Eight south holder for Kerr, world record first-plac- e vs. Re team (Moab) C of K his $00 yards, retained second-plac- e team Nine (de gion sensaCanadian title by upsetting termined )' by tourney who stumbled Bill tion Crothers, 8 p.m. . Region Six Summit first-plac- e while running in the lead with a team (South Rich) vs. Re' lap to go. 10 team south second-plac- e "I didn't touch him," Kerr said gion or Dixie). and that later was confirmed by (Cedar City Crothers' coach, Fred Foote, who U'said it was Don Webster of Villa- nova who had stepped on the To; ronto U. star's foot, nearly causing him to fall. Crothers finished second, Webster third, y Thomas Leaps PITTSBURGH (UPI) Sonny for the high Liston's fight-purs- e Thomas leaped is not a subjump title and Gubner cracked ject Jot consideration by the Nathe old meet record five times tional Boxing Association's chamwhile "Winning the shot put at 63 pionship committee, Paul Sullivan ' '" " feet, well off his pending world ruled . today. indoor mark of Sullivan, chairman 'of the chamToronto U. Kidd, ; committee, ' suggested pionship freshman, romped home in an that, under the circumstances, victor by half a NBA President Dr. Charles P. 8:53.8 two-milover Tom O'Riordan Larson and ' the NBA executive Ireland's lap who. had beaten him earlier at committee decide whether1 to con; Boston. sider Liston's appeal for guidance. Budd won his 15th straight inListon announced at Philadel door sprint in the; K of C 60 yard phia Friday he wanted the NBA dash and Jones ran up his indoor to set the purse percentage he streak to 29 in a (row by winning should receive for a title fight hurdles for the ' fifth with heavyweight champion Floyd the hc-z- ' earns Wirt IDS Crowns 62 to 59 : By STEVE SNIDER ' Utah Fiery Lions ; Uelses Claims He'll Be1 Bade it Up to 16 Soon .. I the Jordan Division, will meet Green River, the" second place team from the southern section of Region 8 in the opening game at 10 a.m. Seven other games will be played Wednesday before the firsfj ' round firing ceases.5 There will be eight more games Thursday with the winners of the first round moving into the championship flight and the losers going into the consolation flight. There will be six games in Friday's semifinal round and four on the final round Saturday. The title game will be played at 8 p.m. Saturday. American Fork, the pride and champion of Region 7, will meet the third place team from , the Region 9 tourney in: the opening game of ; the upper bracket 6n Wednesday. This tilt; will begin at 4 p.m. v (y 4 Either Pleasant Grove or BY High, will play at 2 p.m., meeting Uintah, champion of the northern section of Region 8 in the final game of the lower bracket.', The Vikings and Wildcats will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the Orem High gym in a playoff game" to determine Region 7 runn- outstanding the Class B basketball tournament gets unin morning Wednesday derway the BYU Fieldhouse. Gf antsville, the champion of l' IliLV. I One of Utah's gports spectacles J . ch 169-14- j 79-6- 6, 125-10- 6. 173-12- 3, 120-11- 2, all-tim- 133-12- shot put where Phil Reynolds, former Payson High School Star, placed first, followed by Richard Mertes and Carl Quinn, last year's top big ball heaver for the Y. Dick Schuller, Montana came fourth. Rumor around the field- house was that the Cats have other putter who Is expected to top the list in later meets. The Cougars captured the first four places in the 880 yard run, with Bill Marchant breaking the tape, trailed by Norman Eburn, Larry( Austin, and Dean Lundell, back from a layoff, in fourth place. Summary J Field Events r Shot Put Phil Reynolds, BYU; Richard Mertes, BYU; Carl i'- 18-1- 2; 59-3- 4, -- an-sh- ot i two-ye- ar is . ! Qumrf, BYU; Dick Schuler, Mon- tana, j Distance 49 ft. High Jump Bob Oowart, BYU; Larry- LePray and Andy Hadlock, 11-i-n. BYU j and Al Sorisky , Montana, tied for Seconds Height: 6 ft. 6 in. Kent Nance, Broad Jump BYU;; Emmett Smith, BYU; Al Sorsky, Montana; Gladwell," Utah. Distance 24 ft. 2 in. Pole Vault Brian Smith, BYU; Douglas Smith and Richard Mer. rill, BYU, tied for second; Rex Wood; BYU, and Neil Schmidt, Utah.jtied for third. Height 13 ft. in. (Brian Smith tried for 14 ft. : but failed.) "' .' Track .Events 100 Yards Larry Kelly, BYU; Alton Ferguson, BYU; Daley' Oliver, Utah; Steve Good, Montana. Time : 9.5 (not official) . One Mile Ray Smith, BYU; Gary Lambert, Utah; Bill Pater-soMontana. Time 4:22.5. 440 ;Yards Guy DeHart, BYU; 9 j ; ! j n, Bob Tobler, BYU; Mike Soulier, Utah. ;Time-:48.- 9. 120 ;Yard High Hurdles Blaine Lindgren, Utah; Al Sorisky, Montana; Bob Lund, Montana; Eddie Giles, BYU. Time : 14.1. , WIN BANTAM BASKETBALL PRIZES .bantam basketballers Steve Peterson (left) and Brian Buckwalter are shown with the new basketballs they won for selling the most tickets to Saturday's benefit basketball parries in the Provo Armory. With the two youngsters are Lynn Gleaye (left), coach of the Alpine Credit. Cob Indians, Provo champions, and Capt, rtobert Osborn of the Utah National Guard in Provo. Proceeds from the benefit games, by the National Guard and the Provo Jaycees, were turned over to the Utah Society for Crippled Children and Adults. j co-sponso- red - j 880 Yards Bill Marchant, BYU; Norm Eburn, BYU; Larry Austin, BYU; Dean Lundell, BYU. Time, Fabulous Deals In History - 1:57.9J 300 Yard Dash Larry Kelly, BYU; Guy DeHart, BYU; Steve Good, Montana; Daley Oliver, Utah. jTime :30.6. r 120 Yard Low Hurdles Blaine Lindgren, Utahi Kent Nance, BYU; Eddie Giles, BYU; Roy Jefferson, Utah. Time :12.5. Two! Mile Run Matti Raty, BYU;! Bill Paterson, Montana; Alfred Randall, BYU i Stewart M Foster", BYU. -- Pete Minuit's (Purchase In 1626 of Manhattan Island for $24.00 was a JXA tflmlm I Bom I:, l!V !; A j I AT -- jnS. & Blove yourself and' SAVE HALF Ashlcii Hertz Rentdk LINCOLN 1962 Mercury Prices Begin I 1 I BASIC MERCURY ; J . n 1150 North 5th West 25 v Call Fit ' ' ' 11. II. " i t ' f I j j ..-!- - i J ' ' ; J Rent 'A. Hertz True!: " ;! You Can Get A - - - y-- Yard Relay .' Brigham Young (Larry Kelly, Leon Smuln, Kirk Wright and Guy DeHart). first. Time 2:4.04; Montana second; Utah scratched. 352 I u i If 3 |