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Show mm a a M V KHa uiAirc Ui I hih klnnc State Four-Way Tournament Preparations are moving ahead slated lor 2 p. m. The Timp for the Utah four-wav ski tourna-Haven, part of the event is ft man uioinH fm novt RatnrHnvi scheduled to get underway at 10 and Sunday, with the events to a. m. ounaay wun ine tr" i j:..u i i .... n.iA4A on4 muntrv and will be followed Dy I Timp Haven, according to of- the jumping-event at 2 p. m. fleers of the Edelweiss ski club, The meet is an open invita-which invita-which is sponsoring the meet. tional meet, designed to find the The slalom and. downhill events best all-around skier in the in- i, will be held Saturday at Bright- termountaln area. The last four- ... . . . & jiuav woa mirt in 1 Q Art o nn wuft Spanish Fork Tips Juab for Nebo Loop Crown; BY High Clouts Pleasant Grove ton. with the cross country and jumping contest, set for. Sunday at Timp Haven. That la. if the anew conditions are suitable at Timp Haven. If not, the whole meet wilt be shifted to Brighton, and Engcn hill it was reported. As things shape now, the slalom sla-lom will get underway at 11 a. jn. Saturday with the downhill Tag Grappling Match to Top Veterans' Card Wildcats Knock Off Vikings 34 to 28; A. F. Blasts Lehi. Something new will be offered to Provo wrestling fans, when the Ute post of the Veterans of foreign Wars features its Wednesday Wed-nesday night boxing and wrestling wrestl-ing show in the Provo armory with an Australian team tag match. In the match, Tex Hagen, 186, Eugene, Ore., and Kenny Mayne, 191, Salt Lake City, will be paired pair-ed against Floyd Hansen, 195. Salt Lake City, and Jack O'Reilly, 189j Australia. The mntch will be a best two-out-of-three fall affair with a 90 minute time limit. Hy Sharman of Salt Lake City has been signed to referee the match, it was reported. re-ported. According to Dave Reynolds, match-maker for the VFW, the Australian'team tag matches have created a sensation wherever they liave been held. In these matches, only two men are wrestling in the ring at a time, but one member mem-ber of the team stands outside of the ring in one corner ready to lelieve his partner any time said partner needs relief and can reach over the ropes and touch him. All holds must be broken as Boon as one of the wrestlers is successful in tagging his partner. Falls are gained just as they are in regular wrestling matches. As soon us one of the grapplers pins an opponent, it constitutes a fall for himself and his partner. The main boxing event will bring together Bob Morrles, Salem, Sal-em, and Elmer Bylund, Orem, in a 160-pound class fight. It was Worries, who fought hard-punching Sailor JarvisJ former Navy champ, to a draw twice last year. He is a slugging type of fighter who really likes to mix it up. However, in Bylund. By-lund. he will find a mighty rugged rug-ged test. Don Kavachevich, promising 125-pound Provo high school puncher, will meet Dean Harrison of BYU, and Byron Stubbs of Lincoln will battle Bob Josie of Provo, in two other three-round matches. A curtain-raiser at 8:30 p. m. will open proceedings. way Was run in won by Dave Quinney, Salt Lake City, who is expected to have ) plenty of competition in the; meet "from a good many prom- Uing four-way men. Some of these men include Verl O'Brien, Steve Nebeker, Gordon Despain, and Pat Kearns. all of whom are expected to take part in the affair. , . Officera of the Edelweiss club! said that 15 racers from the Utah; county4 are are expected to par-i ticipate including . Gordon De spain, Boyd Hcntie," Kenny Dean, Mel Fletcher, and others. Despain, De-spain, Henrie, Dean and Fletcher Will be carrying the colors of the Edeweiss club in the meet. However, it is doubtful whether wheth-er Junior Bounous, outstanding Provo skier, who won the inter-mountain inter-mountain cross country event a few weeks ago and place high in the national combined meet at Duluth, Minn., will be able to compete in the four-way tournament. tour-nament. He suffered a severe ankle injury a week or so ago while setting a new unofficial Timp Haven jumping record of 160 feet. Although the- meet is a four-way four-way affair for men and a combined com-bined event for women, skiers may enter any one event. Sla lom and downhill contests willj be run in classes A, B, and C, and i all other events will be rusij as one class, meet officials said.' Entry blanks are now avail-1 able in Provo at Miller's Ski! shop. All blanks must be returned by ! 8 p. m. Thursday at which time drawing for positions will take place. Those in charge of the event said that positively no entries en-tries will be accepted at this time. Alpine Standings: Team W L Pleasant Grove 5 2 BY High .4 2 American Fork ...... 4 2 Lincoln 3 3 Lehi 0 7 Prep Box Scores ALPINE LEHI G Pet. D. Colledge, f 0 .714) Morton, f 0 ,666iRutled8e c 0 -col Holmstead, g 3 .600 .... n .500 .000 Evans, g K. Colledge 0 Brown Russon . . 0 ;D. Worthen 0 Friday Night's Results: Amirlrn Fork 52 t.ehl 28 by Hich 34. Piat fimvn -jo i Thrasher 1 Lincoln, hve Allred t 0 Next Week's Schedule: American Fork at BY High. Pleasant Grove at Lincoln. Lehi, bye. T 4 3 4 11 7 2 0 0 1 3 0 NEBO P SPANISH FORK G 2Frampton, f 3 iNelson, f . . . . 6 3 Money, c ...3 6 Rowe, g ',..... 3 0 Brockbank, g 2 Larson, f 2 0 4 0 Dons Defeat Wasps, 48-46 In .Overtime; Springville Wins T 0 3 4 4 7 1 P 6 NEBO STANDINGS SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, February 22, 1948 9 BYU Track and Field Team Stdrts Season's Workouts other schools, Coach Millet said. If Brigham Young university Team W L Snanish Fork 6 0 1 13, Juab 4 3 3 fl Springville 4 3 2 8 Payson 2 4 , Tintic 0 6 is able to find a couple of sprintvl ers, a pole vaulter and a little added ad-ded strength in the middle distance dis-tance runs, she may be able to field a fair-to-middling track team this spring. Floyd Millet, track coach, said today. With freshmen not eligible for'ast year and is track competion this" year, anvltho uii0m I J J 1 . . L- . . L. " . , I i ".. .000 ! RuviiKiu iw wir iram win have to come from transfers from Pet. 1.000 .571 .571 .333 Thus far, he added, no outstanding outstand-ing new talent has displayed "Itself. "It-self. Heading the list of returning stalwarts are Clarence Robinson, Fillmore, outstanding distance man. and perennial Brady Walker. Walk-er. Provo. who was high point man in the conference track meet a specialist In Totals JUAB 19 19 10 48 Totals AMERICAN Chipman f Beck, f . . . . Griffin, c . . 3 35 FORK G 4 11 1 1 0 Pleasant Grove's Alpine divi sion leaaersnip was lotiering xo-,jj Smith, g day, after BY High's swashbuck- Hoizliind c ung wildcats ciippea sans or me Mjuer ... 0 Vikings, 34-28, Friday night on;purrant - 0 the P. G. floor. Fraughton . '. '. . '. . ' . '. . 1 Since American Fork's battl-, Bromle 0 ing Cavemen defeated Lehi, 52 Vest to 26, Friday night, BY High and.R. Smith 2 the Forkers were still tied for, Peterson 0 second place in the league stand-,1 ings today and were breathing Totals down the neck of Pee Gees who Score b quarleis: were still out in front despite two j eni defeats in the last three games K . k the Vikings have played. Ar.".Ipehrsoi; Lincoln s i igers, who are in fourth place in the league standings stand-ings and still have a chance to end up in second place and secure a post in the state tourney, drew a bye Friday night. G T F P 20 26 Boswell, f 5 1 111 iWankier. t a a gjKay, c 4 1 0 8 25Worthington, g 1 4 1 3 JWilkey, g 5 4 3 13 2 Bean, c 1 1 0 2 i ' 1 Garrett, f 0 0 0 2. - i . . . otuit uy quarters: F 1 3 2 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 Friday Night's Result Spanish Fork 48, Juab 46 (over-lime). (over-lime). Springville 38, Payson 30. Tintic, bye. Next Week's Schedule Payson at Spanish Fork. Juab at Tintic. Springville, bye. i Spanish Fork's rip - tearing Dons, who always seem to come thrniih uhen the rhins are down. 0 ui atfll nut in fpnnt in the K Yasatch Trips South Summit By 48-30 Count Robinson, who placed first in the mile and second in the half-mile half-mile runs last year will also compete com-pete this year in the two-mile run but will not compete in all three in any one track meet, according ! to Millet. Robinson has an excel lent chance for setting a new mile record in the conference run this year. Walker, whose 8-foot, 7-inch 7-inch frame carries approximately 200 pounds of solid muscle, will Led by its big three Wright, again toss the javelin, discuss and Bond and Murdock. Wasatch I shot and should take care of that county, high school defeated division nicely for theJ Cougars. South Summit, 48-30, Friday i Millet has two high hurdlers re- Juat and Chris- BY High led throughout the first half, but the Vikings Vik-ings started to roll after the Intermission and finally tied It up at 25-25 at the end of the third quarter. tensen. bo loop today,-after a heart- nignt, in a Mimmit division game, turning who have captured the Spanish Fork .. 9 10 25 39 48 pounding 48-46 victory over: Murdock hit tor 12 points to, conference championship in that . 1Q Q .K juaos wasps rrioay nignt in one;"-"."",""'".'"1 T V, j .-. rim m-i'n, rcn-un. nn O 1- 1 ! 0, . ' 5 , hit bv Wricht and Bond. win!u,nn i ioj ...,. .. .11 I.-. or ine wuaesi games in league . , ... "v .-- - . ... vui tan (Overtime.) 'history i tanked 11 points during the game.; season with a leg injury, will be Officials Buttle and Christian-! The game was played in theifween'y u',11,'?11 f?r Soutn back as will Ron Stewart. Span- Juab gym and went into a three-i 1" Mm. i"h or- ho took tlUe 4il 4 uuuiiii ui? 101VI1 ((niiivn VCfir Pi i vh I rt a Wl anri Q4u'o i i field goal in the "irf pTrk c7tv riefeH SouTh lhe .mh hurdle, and o an al- n l rti imosi sure niRn winner in ine low men oo-b. hurdles is Joe Nelson. Spanish P Fork, basiketball star who also sen. 20 24 12 " SPRINGVILLE 3 11 21 -28 Fullmer, f 16 22 33 52 Norton, f Christensen, c BY HIGH Rawlins, f . Christenson, Ballif. g Fairbanks, g Kirkpatrick . Broadhead . . Christiansen Totals T 5 1 4 0 0 0 4 F 4 0 1 0 0 0 1 P Sanford, g Totals Cougar Frosh Roll Over Weber 56-50 Brigham Young university's powerful freshmen basketball team rolled to - a 56-50 victory over the Weber College five Friday Fri-day night in the Weber gym. Roland Minson, Cougar frosh forward, was the big gun in the winners attack with 17 points Russ Hillman, former Payson , high football, basketball and 1 track star, hit 12 and Kent Dur-j rant, former all-state center from j American Fork, scored 10. i Omar Osterhues played an ex-; cellent floor game for the vic-j tors, as he repeatedly set up baskets with his play-making. For Weber, Frank Hazen, co-captain co-captain and forward, played an outstanding game . Then, in a slam-bang fburth j PLEASANT GROVE quarter, the score was tied at 27-Gourley. f all, before the Wildcats, led byiWestover, c Norm Christiansen, who put oniBezzant another great display of long-lHaman 0, PAYSON 0 1 Harmer, f 13 1 Openshaw, f . . . . Dixon, c 14 14 6 34 B. Montague, g .. Ci. Taylor, g Wilson . : , 0 Evans, f D. Taylor, g ...... G 1 3 1 1 shooting, scored seven points inj Baxter, f . . 1 the last three minutes of play while holding the Vikings to one. Christiansen was the leading scorer of the game with 13 points, securing most of them on long tosses from the side. He connected connect-ed for six field goals and one foul pitch. Lamar Rawlins, Wildcat, forward, tanked 10 points, besides be-sides playing a great bank-board and ball-rustling game. Hal Christensen, as usual, sparkled on defense besides tank ing eight points for the Wildcats.! Brian Bezzant, Pleasant Grovel guard and leading scorer in the, Alpine loop, was held to a mere five points Friday night, which was an important factor in the Wildcat victory. Udell Westover was the big gun in the Pee Gee attack with 11 points, secured on three field goals and five foul tosses. Beck. American Fork forward, for-ward, led the Cavemen to Louder, f T 0 7 3 5 0 0 Pi 2 11 5 6 2 0 Totals 8 16 12 28 Score by quarters: BY high 4 16 25 34 Pleasant Grove 3 II 25 28 Officials Nielsen and Brooks. victory with 25 points, one of the top scoring feata in the region this season. He dropped drop-ped 11 field goals and three foul pitches while rolling op his points. Totals Score by quarters Springville . . . 9 Payson 8 Officials Kump and G T F Pt 4 3 19! 2 115; 0 3 r 1 1 6 8 5 17 0 111 3 0 0 6 15 16 9 39 G T F P 2 4 3 7 13 3 5 2 4 15; 3 2 1 71 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 oi 0 0 0 0 1 8 3 5 9 22 12 30 j i a. At . ; j i e nunute overtime pcr.ou. uriuie p, cd Frjd night North Sum. give his team the victory. With Spanish Fork defeating, SO SUMMIT 16 27 39 16 22 39 Collins. Riggs Rallies To Beat Jack Kramer the Wasps, Springville climbed into a second-place tie with Juab in the loop standings by turning back Payson, 39-30, on the Lions' floor in the other league game played Friday night. Tintic drew a league bye. In the Spanish Fork-Juab game, the Wasps led all the way up until the fourth quarter, when the Dons put on one of their famed belated rallies that caried them Into a 39-39 tie at the end of the fourth quarter. Swede Larson and Reed Nelson were the big guns In this late scoring drive by Spanish Fork. Moore, f. . . Golding, f. Lowder, c. . Kilstrom, g. Sweeney Anderson, g. Jorgenson Zeive Lewis , G 0 3 1 0 3 0 .2 1 1 T 2 0 1 2 2 1 2 7 0 Ijhas considerable talent on the 6 1 track. 2 Nelson and Stewart seem to be 1 jthc class of available talent in the 8, high jump. 0i Limited workouts have already Totals 11 17 5 ( started for members of the squad 5, not competing in basketball and 2 : full-scale drills will be in order - "as soon as' the weather permits, 8 30 roach Millet said. WASATCH Pitts, f. WriRht. f. . Bond, c. Murdock. g. G 4 4 4 5 Jordan 0 i Simmons, g 1 Broadhead 0 Bothy 0 Lefler McPhee Totals . Score by quarters: South Summit ... 6 Wasatch 12 The Cavemen, clicking on all; STOCKTON, Cal., Feb. 21 (CP Bobby Riggs came from behind to defeat Jack Kramer, 5-7, 6-2 8.-6, in a professional motrh hfird tact rfoht 1 cylinders, rolled into a 16-3 first ' Kramer was Still ahead In quarter lead and coasted to vie-; matches for the transcontinental tory, as Lehi went down to its; series. He has won 18 and l?iggs seventh straight league defeat! 15. The next match will be at without a victory. Oakland, Cal.. tonight. ui.i i l I il. n : :M scoring with eight points on two field goals and foul pitches, but it was hardly enough to stop the rampaging Beck and his teammates. Oakland Catcher Signed by Sox Y fx 7JL i f 5IJ mtmm mm- -W i Young Blasts Beau Jack, Continues His Quest For Lightweight Crown NEW YORK. Feb. 21 (U.R) S66.317. was a primitive slug-i Tough Terry Young was able to'fest. From gong to gong, the continue his quest for the light-, princi ls slood toe lo toe andi weight crown today because of a F H ( "lone-poinf victory over BeaulPelted away. Young floored Beau ; Jack. for a count of two with a left; By virtue of a single point.; hook tr, the chin in the first'- Young of New York was awarded , . . . . . a split 10-round decision oer; Beau of Augusta, Ga.. ex-champ-!of the fiRht. icn. before 14,927 at Madison' Beau weighed 1 4 1 1 pounds.; Square Garden last night. IThis was one-fourth of a pound; Matchmaker Chickie Bogad an-.more than the limit permitted in nounced today that Young will'his contract for the bout. Because be paired with Paddy Demarco of of this excess poundage, he will' Brooklyn for a return bout at the be suspended automaticaly for 30; Garden on April 2. and that the-days in New York state. Young! winner of 'that bout will challenge 1 scaled 17'2 pounds. ' Ike Williams for the title at the1 Crisler Named to Head Utah State Coaching School LOGAN. Utah. Feb. 21 (U.R) bert Orrin (Fritz) Crisler, whose gridstcrs ploughed through unbeaten last season sea-son even by Southern California Cali-fornia in the Rose Bowl will be chief mentor at the 22nd annual Utah State summer sum-mer school for coaches at Utah State Agricultural college col-lege June 7-11, it was announced an-nounced today. E. L- (Dick) Romney, veteran Aggie coach, announced an-nounced plans for the school. Another limelighter in the school's staff will be Jack Gardner, capable young basketball coach at Kansas State college, whose Wildcats Wild-cats have won a commend-able commend-able rating this season. The score was deadlocked three more times in the overtime 41-41, 41-41, 44-44 and 46-46 before Money Mon-ey came through with his shot in the last seconds of the extra period pe-riod to give the Forkers the verdict. ver-dict. It was the second defeat of the week for the Wasps, who lost to Springville, 33-37, on Wednesday Wednes-day night. The victory meant the Nebo di- 1 vision championship and a place in i ne state ciass n luuniamem for Spanish Fork since the undefeated unde-feated Dons have onlv two more league games to play and all other! REXBURG, Ida., Feb. 21 (U.R) teams in the loop have suffered i Coach Lowell G. Biddulph said at least three defeats. today his Kicks college vikings Nelson, a cousin of Brighami ave..bee" invited to play in the Youn university's Joe Nelson acme JNOrtnwesi Kegionaj Garden on May 21. Demarco! shaded Young on Jan. 30. I Brown-skinned Beau will con- centrate on competition among! welter weights in .the future. He will meet veteran Sammy Angott at the Chicago Stadium March 12. ' Angott, ex-lightweight champ, is now a welter. Last night's bout, which drew i (SEA lelephulot Baseball Commissioner A. B. "Happy" Chandler (right! shows Kevin King. 18-year-old newly signed catcher of the Boston Red Sox. his tavonte golf 'club. Chandler Is vacationing at the Claremont Country Coun-try Club at Oakland, CalU. Young Kevin gained baseball prominence playing on Oakland's St. Elizabeth High School nine. Ve Have FUEL OIL FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY No. 1 No. 2 No. 3 FUEL FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS McCOARD OIL CO. Phone 1102 ram LOANS on your own SIGNATURE $5.03 monthly repays $50 $10.05 monthly repays $100 $20.14 monthly repays $200 $30.21 monthly repays $300 OFFICE HOL'RS t a. m. to s p. m. dally t a. in. to I p m. Saturdays Appointment! may be mad tor after hours. Phone 375. KEN HOUSTON. Manager TT S BOXING & WRESTLING WED. FEB. 25TH 8:30 P. M. Provo Armory AUSTRALIAN TAG TEAM MATCH FLOYD HANSEN JACK" O'REILLY vs TEX HAGER & KEN MAYNE 2 out of 3 Falls 90 Min. Time Limit BOXING 3 ROUNDS-BOB ROUNDS-BOB MORRIES Salem 160 Lbs. vs ELMO BYLUND Orem Plus 3 Other Good Bouts Reserved Seats 1.50 Gen. 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Offered At BYU i 0 Two new courses will be added 0 to the physical education depart-0;tnent depart-0;tnent curriculum at Brigham Young university for the spring 18 12 48 quarter, Dr. C. J. Hart, depart ment chairman, said today. - 13 14 3()i For fishermen or would-be 27 37 48 fishermen of either sex. a course Officials Smith and Workman. Ricks Cagers Get Tournament Invite Northwest bh iHinl r-r tr, th. vi,nljunior college tourtiament league, was the big gun of theiSaramento. Cal Dons attack, as he tanked 13 points on six field goals and one foul pitch. at Bos we 11 was the leading scorer for Juab with 11 points on five coals from the field and one charity toss. But. it was .some treat shooting- in the clutch by Wilkie, Bean. Kay and Wankier that kept the Wisps In the ball game In the fourth quarter and extra period. Springville practically blasted the Payson Lions' hope for a berth in the state tourney with their impresive victory. Hales. Red Devil guard, led his team to victory with 17 points. First and second place winners of the Sacramento tournament will go to the Invitational junior college meet at Kansas City. To raise money to send the Vikings to Sacramento, the Vik ings will play two benefit games with Boise junior college here Feb. 27-28. saw the score tied at 16-all atj the intermission, the Red Devils! threw their scoring machine into in-to high gear and ran away from the Lions in the last two quarters. Harmer and B. Montague were high point men for the Lions with seven points apiece. Harmer scored his on two field goals and three foul pitches, while Montague Monta-gue tanked his on three action in fly ticing will be taught by C. Nello Westover. Provo. Thursday from 7 to 9 p. m. Two hours of credit may be earned. Those enrolling en-rolling will have to furnish a tmall vise and some supplies. The second course, which will carry three credit hours and meet Monday; Wednesday and Friday at 7:45 a. m.. will be on the organization or-ganization and administration of recreation. Taught by Miss Jessie Scho-field. Scho-field. Provo city recreation director, direc-tor, it will deal with general problems prob-lems of organizing and administering adminis-tering recreational activities: "Teen Canteens," and financing recreational activities. APPOINTED COMMISSIONER BIRMINGHAM, Ala., Feb. 21 (U.R) Southeastern conference directors di-rectors today named Bern' Moore of Louisiana State university univer-sity for a four-year term as conference con-ference athletic commissioner. After a close first half, which (shots and one charity toss. FOR LATE RESULTS ON ALL' BASKETBALL GAMES CALL TOPPS DRIVE INN 2598 mpi.'.frv. rn ryf 1 im nmt-var.? ? rafty I s" MvV ' V -.r a )A w -s '-VXSMV -J: ' '4 II W ' . Distriboted by Western Distributing Co, Prova, Utah |