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Show Sports - Seeing With Dean The deaths of 2 more boxers over fee weekend has intensified intensi-fied the pressure for abolishment abolish-ment of the sport. One of the . dead boxers, a young Army . PFC was killed in an amateur Ibout in Pennsylvania, where a move was already .underway in the state's legislative body to ban the sport in that state. jr New, the cry is intensified ! to do away with the sport i completely in the n a tion. There is even some pressure from several European countries coun-tries to ban the sport, and if past experience is any criteria, Europe will do away with it ifar Quicker than will the U.S. The two deaths bring to 6 the number of men killed in True Old-Style Kentucky ' Bourbon KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY 86 PROOF RLY TIMES DISTM.LERY COMPANY LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY - vows - tr x-f 4 nu'&V 5 i- i; Jf.jf. fl,Wvl .iff K yS&Mdt - ''-, ,!i This year... use enough USS) Nitrogen Fertilizers r. 1 i the game in the past . 14 months. Opponents of the sports point to it as the only so-called "sport" in which the ultimate abjective is to render your opponent senseless, to hurt him in the literal sense of the word. True, there are injuries, in-juries, even deaths occasionally occasional-ly in other sports. But none seem so brutal as does boxing. box-ing. The other deaths are usually usu-ally the result of someone's not taking proper precautions in the game. . . a slip in safety procedure or ignoring of a doctor's warning. But in the case of the Army private who died in Pennsylvania Saturday, Satur-day, the two boxers even had the protective helmets on their Straight Bourbon Whisky CCTDC 1960 IDMUtty 33(5 cunuBiram imimiru udsue I i-iii-jirnrjMirjrJM 111 ''rtlWiilfrfkllirtnAB--t IfT m Tflfcl i iHlill ftTTtifc, i S;--;:r:;g::.J m xs: 1 s - ' Want a harvest you can point to with pride? Want a harvest that means higher returns for your efforts? Then fertilize now and use enough fertilizer use the right amount of the elements your land needs. Have a soil test taken. Find out what it takes for highest yields from your lanti. Your USS Nitrogen Fertilizer dealer has the know-how ... the heads. He still was killed by a blow to the head. But even beyond the deaths that are attributed to boxing, the saddest part of the game is the countless number of boxers who are left with injuries that affect their senses. Some are blinded, some made d e af, others are 1'terally knocked senseless, and live their lives as wards of the state. There is no organization or fund such as is found in other sports wherein those in the business take care of their fellow boxers who are rendered render-ed helpless and penniless. How many times have you seen once great boxers come back for "just one more" to help pay expenses and buy food for their families. We're not completely advocating advoc-ating elimination of the sport. If legislation were passed to get rid of the game, it would simply go underground, become be-come more and more associated associat-ed with the undesirable element ele-ment of humanity than is charged it is now. But we do feel that there ought to be a long, searching look into the game, with recommendations re-commendations at the end of the probe for helping the sport become safer and more competitive. com-petitive. Perhaps- the investigation investig-ation would be for abolition. If so, then would be the time to make the move. But it can't be legislated out of business right now in the present state of the game. There are a lot of sensible people in the business busi-ness of boxing. There are many more who are just trying try-ing to get out of it what they can with no concern for the other fellow. An investigating committee should include such people as businessmen, professional men such as doctors and possibly even the layman, the man who is the one paying the freight on the entire proceedings by buying tickets to the fights. For certain, something must be done. And now is the most appropriate time to do it. What's happened to BYU track? If we've been asked that question once, we've been asked ask-ed it dozens of times. And the mmmmmmmmmmmmm fertilizer! program ... the planning help to guide you toward higher profits. See him today! And for nitrogen requirements, require-ments, insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. Highest quality USS Nitrogen Fertilizers are made by United States Steel, sold by reliable dealers who can help you plan for profit. The Four Jokers won three points yast Monday Morning in the Coffee Time league at Miracle Mir-acle Bowl and held their top spot. One game behind resting in second place is the Hi Steppers Step-pers and the Tailenders behind their names by moving into third place only two games behind be-hind the leaders. Four Jokers scored a 17&8 series, Bette Msddox kept up the good scoring as she registered regis-tered the high individual series ser-ies by topping 453 pins and hanging up a 186 single game. Mina Brown also moved up front in the scoring by bombing bomb-ing out a fine series. Also scoring well in the ladies loop was Louise Wells and Edna Carter, Norman Brown picked up the 5-7 split and Mona Brandt shot a 178 game. Dave Burt and Lou Todd came to the front in the Thur. evening loop as Dave Burt scored a big 220 game and Lou racked the pins for the best three game total in the league as his 604 was high. The Pro Shop topped the team games with a 1008 score and Central Utah Vocational School number two grabbed off high series by posting a 2841. Standard Builders still are in first place followed by the Miracle Bowl Pro Shop. Doc Daley, bowling for the Ace Rents five, caused a stir from the spectators by sliding over the 6-10-7 split. Dwight Ehakesphere shot a 225 game to top the Monday nite mixed doubles and used the big game as a springboard to a 537 series. ser-ies. Marge Dean shot a 186 and Joyce Wilkerson put together answer is simply, nothing! It's just as strong as you can expect ex-pect it to be. True, BYU track c o ach Clarence Robinson has been hurt by some mission calls and by a couple of injuries to such as Kent Nance, broad-jumper, broad-jumper, but if fans will recall, the Cougars have never won their early season dual meets in New Mexico and Arizona in past years. Those schools have several months jump on the northern schools in conditioning. condition-ing. V-'- i But look for a whale of a race before the season is over. And the Cougars from Provo will be the strongest entry from our area, with a fair chance of grabbing off top honors again. Mrr ! BYLUND OPTICAL HAS Moved To New Location V - ' 286 No. Univ. Ave. Provo, Utah Dial FR 3-3780 - 1 WORRIED? NERVOUS Over Change -of -Life? fas your mind. Cf wicom rilf wlfc spado! woman's mdkln Don't dread thoM rn of mi- ry, of sudden sot flush!, waves of weakness, irritability. If yon are going through the change, don't despair. Do as countless thousands of women do take a special woman's medicine medi-cine Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Vege-table Compound developed ty a woman specially to help women by relieving such func- Tfc genlh medicine wtih fhe genfe three good games to score a 469 series. First place is occupied by Aluminum Sales Co. and Gain Furniture is in second place. Monday nlte seemed to be the nite for picking up splits, Arlyn Hansen picked up the 4-10 and Vanor Brown converted con-verted the 5-7 and also picked up the 3-5. Niel Anderson got into the act by sliding over the 3-10. The Senior Citizens group is still getting sharper with their scores. Alton Giles shot the highest game yet in this league by. bombing a 194, his series was a good 491. Myrtle Farns-worth Farns-worth shot a 124. The Lehi Overpasses climbed to the top of the high game ladder by shooting a 705 team game. This group bowls e v ery Wednesday afternoon in league lea-gue play and are competing for four handsome trophies to be presented to the winning team by Mullett's Jewelry after the season closes. DRIVER FINED ON TWO COUNTS Fred D. Brown, 36, 1078 J. 100 W., pleaded guilty in Orem City Court , this week to charges of driving while under the influence of intoxicating beverages and no ' operators license. He was fined $200. buy from Intermountain Farmers Association Branch Managers Harold Lewis Provo Walt Steffen - American Font for your fertilizer . needs d UqS ttonally caused female distress. In doctors' tests woman after woman found that Pinkham's Compound gavs dramatic help without costly shots. Irritability Irritabil-ity is soothed, hot flashes subsided. sub-sided. So don't sit and brood and feel unable to help yourself. your-self. You can feel better. Get Lydia . Pinkham Vegetable Compound today. name LYDIA E. PINKHAM i an Orem - Geneva Times Bowlers Offered $170,000 in Prizes In Two Tourneys Utah bowlers of all ages this month are shooting for cash prizes and scholarships totaling nearly $170,000 in adult team handicap and youth singles tour naments Being sponsored by the Utah State Bowling Proprietors Assn., and its national affiliate, the Bowling Bowl-ing Proprietors Assn., of America. Am-erica. In both big events, entries will be sent from Utah to national BPAA finals. Entries in both tournaments are now being taken at the Maple Lanes and Miracle Bowl in Orem, where further information in-formation on the events may be secured. 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