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Show 14. Sunday Herald smD?L IRZ n -- V964 - - tors G&ic Hudspeth Keeps Four From Former Staff y3M:wvww;w r ' Assistant coaches to serve unDuring ten years of football der Tom Hudspeth, Brigham coaching in Georgia his teams Younff UnivArsritv's new head compiled a record of 82 vie- football coach' were revealed ones, 15 losses and three ties. He set a coaching record in Saturday by BYU officials. winning the regional Georgia, Hudspeth's selections include one new coach, Frank Fabris, championship for five conseca successful high school coach utive seasons. Last year he was from Rossville, Georgia, plus named coach of Georgia's team. three of the assistants from the Northern on the appoint Commenting former staff." ment bis ; new assistants, of The new appointments have been confirmed by the Board Hudspeth said: 1 feel we have, Personally, of Trustees and wereannounced finest he coaches the United in Saturday afternoon by Dr. Earl States, and a group of men I'm C. Crockett, acting president of sure the University will be BYU. of." proud . All-St- lia K. C. Leaders Aaai n Hope To Increase Balk at Finley Offer Casaba Lead CITY, (UPI) -- same proposal he made Ltirlcs y 1 - KANSAS i; w". - - . The Provo Larks will try to increase their lead in the Central Utah Basketball League Tuesday night, when they . battle Childs Bakery. . The game will start at Outstanding Calibre "Frank Fabris is a man of outstanding colibre, and will be a tremendous asset to our or ganization. We're thrilled to have him with us, and I know ar La-Ve- - years.- he will carry out his respon en. sihilities with the ririv hnsiasm anrf ennf "rienr sn typical of him." Born in Macon, Georgia, Fab ris played football, basketball and baseball in military school before enrolling at a junior col-ege in Georgia. Later he trans- erred to University of Tulsa where he played offensive and defensive end on the same squad with Hudspeth. He, too, was a ::;:: against Brigham Youngv He was taken out of the game just one point shy of Jerry Lu cas all-tihigh of 48 for a Buckeye, in a Big Ten game. It was Bradds who shoved Porter Named to Assistant id Post at Utah State LOGAN Porter, George, 1959 at Sacramento (UPI) offensive backfield coach during the past season at Washington State University, has been named football coach at Utah State University. Utah State head coach Tony Knap said he is hopeful h e can fill a remaining backfield vacancy by Feb. 1. The Porter was athletic director and head foot ball coach at Monterey Penin sula College in California from 1958 to 1962 During this span, Monter e y won three Coast Conference championships and played i n three junior college bowl games. The 1959 team was mythical California Junior Col lege champions. The new Aggie assistant was a defensive end in 1953 with the Philadelphia Eagles. He played varsity end and tackle three seasons at San Jose State College and was 1952 assistant 34-year--old Spartan team captain. Porter earned his M.A. d e-gree !in physical education in Women Bowlers Slate Election The annual WIBC - Provo City Women's Bowling Association meeting will fee held Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Regal Alleys. Election of officers will be a feature of the meeting. Rules changes will be discussed and presentation of trophies a n,d prize, money will be made at the meeting. . DOWNING GETS RAISE YORK (UPI) Downing, who compiled a NEW Al 13-- 5 lead they never relinquishea. Only a performance by Purdue's Bob Purkhiser kept the Boilermakers in the game at as they trailed, nt 47-3- 3, State native, Aggies Whip Rams 16 Gaddis will be pushed b y By United Press International PRICE (UPI) The Carbon Ogden's Dale Miller, who won School Board said Sat- the event last year. Peggy God-dar-d County H was of Qgden is considered urday accepting applica1 1 tions for the vacated footb a Miss Korfanta's top at coaching position Carbon High School. Larry Regis, coach the past SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -two ; seasons, resigned, the Utah's two entries . in the post and asked for $50,000 Lucky International Golf mentwithin the district. He Tournament were eliminated played; at Carbon College and at the end of the second round " Brigham Young University be- of play. , fore entering coaching. ' Both Bruce Summerhays and Ernie Schneider, both of Salt SNOW, BASIN (UPI). Big Lake City, failed ;o make the r Jim 'Gaddis 'of Salt Lake City cut: off point of - 147 , follow! n g ; arid 'talented Karen Korfanta of Friday's play.i . ' will for Pinedale,; .Wyo:, ; be the Summerhays had an total of 161, while favorites; in ithe ;Intermountaln a ; 8 SM ; Association's annual senior Schneider-sho- t for a 159. i slalom g ant championships here Sunday. V - ' Gaddis, former colleg late, SALT; LAKE QTY (UPI) -director at Univer-sitchampion while attending-- the The athletic of Utah said Saturday the University' of Utah is favored school hoped to line up a home , to win ' the men's division and .. Miss Korfanta, of Pined ale, and home football series with Wyo., is tabbed the top entrant Hawaii for the"; 1966 and 1967 - V seasons. in the women's class. Class A, B, C and veteran di--' Athletic Director Bud visions will compete . in the said possibilities of the games meet at Snow Basin east of were discussed . when the den. Utes made a basketball trip - ' . ; - r '- -- .. 82-79 two-rou- nd 81-7- y: . " . - Jack to Hawaii list G T .... 6 13 Christiansen:A . Aiken Johnson . . i S. Allen Delaney . .. FRESNO, Calif. (UPI) Lunceford .... Fresno State College president Rawlins Haley Arnold- E, Joyal has defended Herbert . . :::t:::::: Totals the hiring of Phil Krueger of week. . . . . . - 0 0 3 1 0 1 O O 2 2 0 O 7 1 0 0 0 O O 4, 3 Local Boxers Compete in 14 63-4- 0 2 Five Manti Braves, Yankees, Indians 43 to 52 Cop Bantam Cage Victories Juab High's small The Yankees, Braves, and Indians posted victories Saturday in the Provo area Bantam Basketball League. Fox, Orton and Baum led the Yankees to a 64-- 6 victory over the Tigers. Fox scored 17 points and Orton and Baum 11 each. Larson scored 33 points, as the Braves downed the Dodgers, Gornichek collected 17 points for the winners, while Bowen racked up 10 to lead 59-2- Indians as Peterson, with 15 led the way with points, Nelson and Sorenson getting scored another league victory Friday night when they defeated Manti Juab won in spite of a 10 each. Omer had nine points for the output by Manti's Olsen. Lynn with 18 Braves, while Pratt and James was Juab's top scorer points. collected eight each. G T F P JUAB Next Saturday's schedule: 3 4 1 7 Nyman 3 2 1 7 Sheopard 9 a.m. Indians vs. Yankees, Beal 2 O 0 4 7 6 4 18 Giants vs. Braves. Lynn 2 4 2 6 Newton 10 a.m. Orioles vs. Cubs, Pexton 2 10 4 1 6 4 6 Howard vs. Tigers Dodgers. 45-3-0, 4. 52-4- 3. 30-poi- 28-- 4 M&ylett Totals Score by quarters: 5, 12-a- 29-2- j three-quarte- rs points in the third quarter on a pair of field goals by Chambers.! Both goals were made on long tosses from outside. Another oddity in the game was the fact that neither team scored a free throw in the entire game. Mike Cooper hit 14 for Lehi for the game's" only real scorwasn't. effort. Not many basketball coaches ing G T F or experts around the area TINTIC 2 3 0 Chambers O could ever remember when a Carlson . 0 O 0 1 O Mclntire team scored as few as four Boxrraston O O 0 O O 0 Sorenson points in a game. 0 O 0 Coach Phil Oyler of Lehi StapteV 2 4 0 Totals called it a "ridiculous game." LEHI G T "About the only time we got Rymer . 3 2 0 1 0 0 the ball was on infractions or Adaimson 3 0 0 Smith . . when they threw the ball out of Cooper 7 0 O 14 O . . 0 o o bounds," he said. "They refused Fowltr O O o o to take even the good shots and Miller 0 O o o Miner ... seemed content to just hold onto 14 2 0 28 Totals the ball." Score by quarters: 4 0 4 Tintic scoredall four of. its gj 6 12 22 28 Juab Manti z-- T 2 . . 7 7 5 19 0 3 O . 1 1 O 1 : Chxistensen 2 5 O 0 4 14 0 0 1 15 3 G T F P Barton SPRINGVILLE 5 7 . O Logan, Utah, asr head footbal Nielsen 3 1 1 Aoyagi O 0 0 O 0 O Bratfcoh Whitirve ........ 2 I coach. 4 7 3 7 Allred 1 0 O 2 16 19 13 45 Miner Totalis Joyal issued a statement in Brin&hurst O 0 0 O PAYSON G T F P 3 3 .3 9 Warr 8 4 3 19 which he contended the hiring Bird 3 1 0 6 6 3 1 13 tic. Taylor . 6 5 2 6 4 8 io ;01sen of Krueger, former Utah State Reid O 0 1 0 O 2 Jackson . . 2 O'i Peterson 9 5 0 18 2 6 3 7 Worthington University backfield coach, at Thorpe 0 0 0 0 Neff 0 5 4 4 ... Sheppard . 0 0 0 0 j Hudson 4 5 2 10 a greater salary than is nor- Olson 26 24 11 63 23 29 17 63 Totals mally paidXacademic facul t y OremTotal . 9 17 30 53 Score quarters: by 16 32 44 63 Carbon ... 12 22 36 45 members was Justified by. "the Springville 12 29 41 63 Payson law' of supply ana demand..." The college faculty counc i 1 COACH REAPPOINTED UniBOSTON (UPI)-Bo- ston adopted a resolution ear 1 i e r NOW Per Day this week, charging the admin- versity' backfield coach, Bob istration was more concerned Margarita, was reappointed for and 9c JUST with excellence in intercollegiate Wednesday to his position: for a Mile q the third successive year. athletics than' excellence in othiOu Can RENT a : er college programs. RADIATORS REPAIRED HERTZ Krueger 's salary was set at Glass Aato Installed the associate professor level ' Specialized Work : CHEVROLET, ususchool The ?9,500 annually. AHLANDER'S ally starts academic personnel . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . r . 13 l 2 3 4 2 8 10 14 10 30 0 2 2 2 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 Peterson Knight Win nt 20 23 12 52 G T F P MANTI Sandrop Cox Olsen Tintic Scores But 4 Points nt 13.1 MANTI b u t hot shooting basketeers bombed the j the losers. The Orioles, Totals Warr paced Payson to victory F P with 19 points, followed by But8 20 0 O ler with 13 and Hudson with 10. O 0 Ellington of Carbon scored 19 2 8 2 4 to tie Warr for the 0 0 points honors. 0 2 game's high-poi1 15 15 and Barton scored Branch O 0 O 0 14 more for the losers. O G G T F P CARBON . Juab Whips ' As Pioneers Cop 4 ElldnKton Jewkes 19 20 IS 53 Griffon 1 16-1- PAYSON Payson High's Lions pulled off a mild upset Friday night when they defeatin a Region 5 ed Carbon, Tintic High's EUREKA game. the for win first was the Miners It apparently were deterand mined that Lehi wasn't about Lions in four league games the third loss against one vic- to run up a big score on them tory for the Dinosaurs. Friday. ll If that was the case, Coach The score was tied at at the end of the first quarter Lee Ryan's charges succeeded, a Lehi but the Lions held a 2 lead! but the end result out were in and was expected. How at halftime victory 4 front 6 at the ever,, tne tinal score of 41-3- .... Fight Results Utah State's grapplers came from behind to defeat BYU's Cougars, Friday night in the BYU Fieldhouse. 4-- 1. Tilt 63-4- 5 De-lan- ey Allphin Test 16-1- 4 WHL Standings Dinos In 3, All-ph- in Day Hassall Nevertheless, Finley and city officials agreed to continue 4-- 2. Payson Tips three-quarte- rs OREM go bankrupt." Vegas Tourney top independent "quintets. The win was the 11th of the season against two losses for Coach LaDel Andersen's Aggies. Once again it was big Wayne Estes who provided the Logan team with the necessary offense. Estes took high scoring honors in the game with 29 points. Teammate LeRoy Walker contributed 20 and center Troy Collier had 18. victory points, respectively. of Orem was the game's with 20 points. scorere otp popped in 15 more for the Tigers, but it wasn't enough to mark. overtake the Red Devils. Carbon High FdMball Coach Quits Ag Grapplers Edge Cats in Fight Results United Press International By Greg-ori- o NEW YORK (UPI) Peralta, 180 Va, Argentina, 173--, Aggie heavyweight Bob outponed Wayne Thornton, Calif. (10). Fresno, Broughton decisioned Monte 6 Lark 2 to Jones in the final match Pleasant Grove 5 3 give the USU matmen the win. Childs 4 4 The Aggies trailed 13-going 4 4 Whiting into the final match. Am. Fork 12th 6 The results: To Rotundas 2 6 123 Ron McBride (USU) dec. Leading scorers: Gleave, 140: Mike Hart (BYU), J. Swenson, 128; Jordan, 110; 130 pounds Mike Motokawa Benson, 108; Worthen 102; (BYU) pinned Russ Thompson Grant, 92; Ingersoll, 88; Swen (USU), 7:11. Three local boxers will fight son, 87; Oborn, 86; Mcintosh, 137 pounds Mike Young in the Las Vegas Golden Glove 85. Carlson (BYU) dec Wayne tourney. (USU), The three fighters include 147 pounds USU won by Jerry Green, John McDougald, forfeit. Max Gibbs. 157 pounds Dennis Heren-dee- n and The three scrappers, accomp(BYU) dec. Rial Allen By United Press International anied W L T Pts GF GA (USU), by Mike Opsitnik, will 30 15 2 62 182 128 167 pounds Denver Jim Brown leave Monday morning for Las 22 22 2 46 147 166 (BYU), dec. Darrell Murray Vegas. San Fran The tourney will begin Tues21 203 45 127 150 (USU), Los Angls 177 pounds 20 21 4 44 163 143 Tom Foster day and continue Wednesday Seattle 144 18 156 4 Lowell 24 40 Curtis and Thursday. Portland (USU) pinned 16 253 35 138 158 (BYU), 6:49. Vancouver FRIDAY'S RESULTS Heavyweight Bob Broughton 4 2 Seattle Portland (USU) dec. Monte Jones (BYU), ' Denver 3 Vancouver 2 85-7-0, 63-5- 3 63-5- Utah State's cagers defeated Colorado State here Friday night in a game involving two of the area's record and struck out 171 bat ters in 176 innings after being recalled from Richmond of the International League last June mark. 6, signed his 1964 contract with Thorpe and Reid sparked the the New York Yankees Friday with 18 Red Devils to Sports Briefs ar 5-- 2. 85-7- 0 LOGAN SPRINGVILLE Springville High's Red Devils continued to roll along undefeated in the Region 5 basketball race today after they defeated Orem, Friday night. The win was the fourth in a row in league play for Coach Hal Jensen's charges. Jumping into a 16--9 first quarter lead, the Red Devils were never really threatened af ter that as they soared to a 32- 17 halftime lead and were ahead 0 at the He is believed to have been raised from $7,000 to $12,000. and ' 5-- 0. Red Devils Roll Past 44-3- . short-ter- m 8-- 6. through 10vconsecutive points in the opening three minutes to give the Bucks a commanding College. A California Porter moved into college coaching ranks afterfour sea sons at high schooh coaching at Jackson, California, where League football championships. Porter is married. He and his wife, Carolyn, have a daugh ter, Denise, 10, and a son, George, 9. The new assistant expects to be on the ob Feb. 1 and will move his family to Logan as soon as possible. Orem lease. "I believe you are trying to take advantage of me because of the pressure of the league has put on me for the time being, ' said Finley, who tried unsuccessfully last week to move the Athletics to Louisville. Ky. s j he definitely Finley said would not sign a four - year lease. "I am afraid that if I sign anything longer than a two-yelease," he said, "I might ar -- me er such a, m 62-5- 5, 1962, 28-poi- Kansas City Athletics, again Saturday to obtain a short-terlease with the city for use' of the Municipal Stadif um, Finley, in turn, rejected ttie lease city's offer of a four-yethat would give the Athletics rent-fre- e use of the stadium, for two years. Finley, under orders from the American League either to sign a lease by Feb. 1 or face the loss of his team, offered the city a boost in rent above the points America Gary Bradds broke his St. John Arena scoring rec- ord Saturday with a performance ..that led Ohio State to a 7 Big Ten victory over Purdue. The Buckeye center hit on 20 field goals and" added seven free throws to eclipse his mark of 45 points set in December, 14 13 14 22 15 43 28 22 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. (UPI) - The site of the Nov. 21 Perm football game has been changed from Pitt Stadium to Beaver Stadium here. Athletic directors . Ernest B. McCoy of Penn State and Frank Carver of Pitt said the change. was made because the Lions had only four home games, and five away contests scheduled while Pitt had six home games and only four away. State-Pittsbur- foot-Pittsbur- gh , . I r . . . . ; rEW at a salary of $7,400 sistant professor leveL , the as- 430 S. Univ. Ave. ; CALL FR 3-95- U rri uvu fist u uULr; ro) nn n .1 5 We Have The Finest Engraving, Service See The Latest In Styling ' KARL J. THMIMM . at ' v ,? if I IIJ(il!ll!ll!l:!f. - Thomas' mm m 240 N." Univ. Ave., Provo FR 3-30- 50 - 00 J 43 CHANGE GAME SITE . . M 41 37 a j . r Jan. 3. In rejecting, the own failed er's offer, 'Mayor Ilus W. Davis said the city would not consid- -. 71-6- All last Mo, Charles O. Finley, owner of the last COLUBUS, Ohio (UPI) I BYC GRID AIDES Head BYU Football Coach Tom Hudspeth Saturday announced his assistant coaches. They include Frank Fabris (upper left), Earl Lindley (upper center), Chris Apostol (upper right), LaVell Edwards (lower left) and Glenn Tuckett. Fabris, a successful high school coach from Rossville, Ga., is the only new coach. The other four served under Coach Hal Mitchell, who was released several weeks ago. ry -- 1 , V . t If II ! i 98-8- ry Brighton and Solitude: Trace of new powder for total depth of 60 inches, surfaces ski packed and powder, conditions excellent, cross - country skiing closed, lifts operating, highway open with snow tires or chains advised. Far city: Trace of new powder for total snow, depth o: 50 inches, slopes skipacked and powder, conditions excelle n y skiing closed, lifts operating, highway open. ' - 1 v ; 47-po- int still until late Saturday. : : 3-- - Bradds Sets New Gage Point Mark : career Last cross-countr- ' 4 . - IN-"'"- . Longest Tenure Of the assistant coaches re tained, Chris Apostol has the ongest tenure at BYU. H e came to BYU from a very suc cessful at Ogden School. High year he By United Press International coached the freshmen to a 1 A light snow fell on Utah's season record. Earl Lindley, who has been major ski resorts Saturday on the varsity football staff where conditions on the slopes since 1961, came to BYU from were reported excellent. the Canadian Football League, Little Cotton the However, where he spent three years as wood Canyon road was blocked and Alta resort was a regular with the Edmonton operating only for lodge guests Eskimos. LaVell Edwards joined the State road crews hoped to have the highway open by late varsity football staff in the spring of 1962, coming to BYU from Granite High School in The U.S. Forest Service warn Salt Lake City. ed that skiing Coach Glen Tuckett came to was closed at all resorts because of extreme avalanche BYU in 1959 as coach of the Cougars' baseball team. Be danger. sides serving as baseball coach, The report: coached the Cougar frosh he new Alta: Two inches of pel footballers for two seasons and o: let for a total snow depth, also as head scout for served 82 inches, slopes powder, con the football team. ditions excellent, skiing closed, lifts operating for lodge guests, highway closed cross-count- 1 I t ::::::::;:-:- if " ' '' " they Light Snow Covers Utah Ski Slopes cross-count- .'i'-V.- ..: I ... member of Tulsa's 1952 Gator Bowl team. Fabris graduated from Tulsa in 1963 with a B.A. degree in health physical education and minor in history. He is married to the former Bettye have two Hendrix, and sons; KoDert, 9, and Jon, 6. Although no specific date was given for his arrival on campus, otticiais said he is expected in Provo in early Feb ruary. .. - 8 p.m. . ......-.'-- ' , Newest addition to the ball staff at BYU is Frank Fabris, football coach and athletic director at Rossville High School in Rossville, Georgia. A ten-yeveteran in the coaching ranks, Fabris was a teammate of Hudspeth's at University of Tulsa. Assistant coaches being rell tained are Chris Apostol, Edwards, and Earl Lindley. A fourth member of the staff, BYU's baseball coach Glenn Tuckett, will serve as freshman football coach and head scout for the varsity. Hudspeth designated the following staff assignments for the coming football season: Fabris, offensive line coach; Lindley, offensive backfield coach; Apostol, defensive backfield coach; and Edwards, defensive line coach. Only Newcomer Coach Fabris, the only newcomer to BYU's football staff, will come to Provo from Rossville High School where he has been coaching for the past six j Other games, scheduled Tuesday will find Whiting Brothers meeting the Pro vo, Rotundas kt 7 p.m. and Pleasant Grove facing Amerkan Fork 12th at 9 p.m. All the games will be played in the Pleasant Grove High gym. The Larks moved into the lead on a forfeit win week over American Fork 12th plus the Rotundas surprising 7 win over Pleasant Grove. , Sargent scored 21 points in leading the Rotundas to victory. Worthen scored 23 to pace the Grovers. In the other game played last week, Childs Bakery defeated with Whiting Brothers, Swenson scoring 23 points to lead the way. Bond had 21 for the Whiting. Tne standings W L ar 1 foot- 0 ' mmmm " ! BYU by Aooiuin!C(i bq v.- rr"jr ran ttt. " ' gh |