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Show n t . .. - . 1 - ; Provo 9th Loses, SUNDAY HEKALU 46-4- 1, Cats Join ..' In thrilling title Tilt nOW THEY FINISHED; - J' in Monday Ohio, Brooklyn Fives Capture NIT Openers 3 lose as they gained the respect of ? the crowd for their courageous play right down to the wire. 1. Grayson 2. Pmto Ninth SUNDAY, MARCH 7, 1954 Utah County. UUh V f ?. Provo Thirteenth Richard Perkins fired the 4. Spanish Fork First 20 Blandlng team to victory with 5. Mesa Tenth points and played a spendid bank-boar- d t. College Ward (consolation and floor game. Royal New York (UP) Bowling almost half its point production, championship) and Roger Campbell were d Shlpp the Green and of Day beat off two rallies University 7. Fairmont the big guns for Provo Ninth with two to and teams score Louisville an tall talented ton, upset-B-y by d Thirty-thir8. Salt Lake 14 and 11 points respectively. from Ohio, breezed into the quarter-fwinning, Bowli - Grsen . Garland Second inals of the National Invita qualified to meet second-seede- d Following the grme, team and 10. Suxar City tion Basketball Tournament Sat Western Kentucky and Dayton to individual awards v -- re presented. Trophies went to the. first four urday night, along with little St. play fourth-seedNiagara in By RAY SCHWARTZ Francis College of Brooklyn. places and consolation with Gray Monday night's quarter - .final Bowling Green, led by Al Bi an doubleheader. St. Trancis won Gaining command of the game son. Provo Ninth, Provo Thir ient and Lou Drago, two New the right to face thlrd-ssedIn the final five minutes of play, teenth, Spanish Fork First and York Boys playing before families Holy Cross in a Tuesday night Grayson Ward of Blanding turned College Ward of Cedar City win and friends among the crowd of quarter-fina- l. Satur- ning the honors. hack Provs Ninth. . 15,259 at Madison Square Garden, hurt the Wichita cause Fouling selected day night to win the AH LDS An team, eliminated Wichita, 88-8in the considerably. The WTieatshockers Church M Men basketball cham- by the meet committee, included final of a first-roun- d triplehead- - committed 26 personal fouls givpionship before approximately Richard Perkins, Grayson; Royal er involving six unseeded teams. ing Bowling Green an opportunity 5000 fans in the BYU field house. Shipp, Provo Ninth; Glen Dalling, St. Francis whipped Louisville, to 30 of 44 free throw attempts. l. With the score tied at Don Col Marshall, City; 0 and Dayton rallied to oust Wichita outscored the Ohioans in and about five minutes to go. the Sugar Ward, and Mick Eggertsen, lege f 0, field goals, Perkins brothers, . Calvin and Provo Thirteenth. .Perkins was but the free Manhattan, Dayton, roused from Its leth throws supplied the margin cf Richard, broke the game wide named the tournament's outstandt, Center victory. argy after open with a basket apiece. ing player and received a watch Bill Uhl fouled out of the game, It was a nerve-tinglinBrigham Young, the tourney's pulsat- award. de- western representative, tests ' St. a battled from back ing game from start to finish. Sugar City annexed th sportsficit in the first half to win as Francis of Loretta. Pa., in an And it was a great victory for manship expected. St. Francis,! relying on other opening-roun- d game Moa- Blandlng. But it also was a tough Richard trophy. Perkins scored the 4 at Center Hank Daubenschmidt for for to the Ninth Warders game p.m. (MST). day first basket of the gam: with a to Calvin Gene Kent of Richard CHAMPIONS Ward cap(left underhook Butts, Black, shot from Blanding Shumway, right): Grayson running S Church M Men basketball championship Sat-- Perkins, Calvin; Perkins, Connie Nielsen, Dudley Rowley, Kay By 58-5- 2 tured the Consolation Title neath, but, Shipp tied the game at Bradford, Glen Rupp and Coach LaRay Alexander. with a jump shot from the urday night in the BYU fieldhoirse. Members of the team include 1 corner.' Rupp then'slippcd in a lay-u- p I after which Campbell tanked a Next: Madison Square Garden free throw as Grayson led, 3, ' with threex minutes played in the contest. x. moNinth took the lead, 5-m Max Bond scored , on a tip-iBy WENDELL RIGBY ments later when. Campbell a Bob set Oates torrid scoring tossed in a running hook shot. A hard working, accurate shoot and followed with a whirling hook pace and led Mesa Tenth: Into Richard Perkins tied it up at ing Provo Thirteenth Ward quint, shot a moment later. Mcintosh ' fifth place in the ll By GARY RUMMLER with a free throw. Shipp, tournament in the first game of representing East Provo Stake, got the fever and used the hook Don Marshall exploded for. 14 taking a bullet pass from Nielsen, the final round Saturday after- and third place in the Big to score a points in the'final quarter to lead scored from underneath, but DENVER (UP) with 0 Oinoon. Oates scored 32 Doints in captured Denver Tom 0 Rhone ia Brigham g topped Furman, a on to a tallied of Ward Cedar long pass College Basketball TournaCity 1 20 points. 0 three ' quarters of play as Mesa Jones, g .. . from Bond. victory over SuJoe ment 2 over the a win with The box: a over garnered victory! with three minutes and the tied. gar City Ward v 7, in 57 New York Brigham "oung (63) ' 21 15 21 . . Invitational Tourney f P Totals g Fairmont Ward, Salt Lake, Sat- , Both teams showed some cf Garland Second. , consolation title for sixth place. go in the first frame. 4 12 In a Larsen, f 3 Denver Score by blasting by periods; the best form of the tournament The loss ninth The last .quarter was turned Forter gave JNintn an iw leaa gave Garland J urday night. 3 21 Brigham Young J- - 15 17 2663 finale Saturday night. jKarren, i 8 n tournament in Mar- with a free throw, but Rowley Skyline Into a scoring place in the final canto. Dick Price standings. Thirteen-t0 2 Denver losers to 1 ... .. 13 13 14 1757 Ward, The victory left BYU in thirdjMadsen, f shall and Cugar City' Glen Dai-lin- g tied it up with a charity pitch, Dlace out 40 who fouled after five consecutive points 11 3 Free throws missed: Brigham Oates, in the final conference redersen, c Grayson, Friday night, staged a scored who wound up the game with only to have Campbell come back 0 Young: Larsen, Crump, Lewis 2. seconds of play in the fourth 0 0 0 c foul line for Fairmont. a in and last Mateljan. Denver; 26 points. with a side shot as Ninth re- standings quarter, scored the first eleven comeback Saturday that carried;?1 6 1 4 13 Denver: . Rhone 4, McClure, g tie. Crump, while was keeping up the Provo 10-place 12 ot ' " ' , Dalling ooints for his team as Mesa eked them to their place of honor. Ken points during gained the lead, ' 1 1 2 3 rones 2. g Lewis, in the broke The a the final, stanza. with to a 4 away Cougars first quarter N'ckol scored the opening basket pace long side shot by Porter Counters through 2 3 0 7 Burgess, g lead. Most of these point? jcame with a nice shot from the side, Eggertsen and a lay up followCollege trailed, as usual, going Richard Perkins hit on a free third period to slaj after a5 Into the fourth period" but Mardeadlock at halftime with Tom from around the post. y; and although Fairmont tied the ing a long pass by Joe Bond. 24 21 15 63 but Porter countered with Karen the way with a Totals .. shall's flurry of shots pulled them throw, leading "ivim a moiriMt latpr on a lav- Dee Christensen and toss. connected Weride) a f Rupp g t charity 21 points for the night. Denver (57i G T T P of to the win. .. total Y Hess kept Garland in the game up by Dick Price the deadlock Mcintosh"1 (58 -2 3 5 to f ... 4 3 5 13 Patton, was BYU Sher for Second Bob Crane of College popped in on a long side courtatDasxec i '. '. high was short lived as the Provoans Nichoi . . . '. '. with 1 20 their Oates 8 the end 6 f score. tie the t 4 4 8 steady shooting. Rhone, 11 counters to place him behind man Crump with 13 points. J- - Bond ....... 2 2 0 4 into never. to lead cooled score down jumped 1 the five 5 2 a, 3 they but of f the first McCallum, 9 6 3 :i oena ....... Marshall, who had a total of 24 Both teamsperiod. second quarter as Mesa main relinquished, 3 3 5 .. McCIure-- c played 4 7 4 12 aggressive, EKgertson BULLETIN points. j tained their two point advantage, The first half of the fired-u- p 4 0 4 in .... the first Helzer.v basketball g opening Rex Wasden started the game J. .:- 21 24 IS 53 . f of 3 0 3 Chuck Donchey, g .. SALT LAKE CITY was somewhat slow as Totals quarter off for Sugar City by grabbing quarter and gave indications the Mesa 10th 23 for to wire Fairmont-(the G T Wood down F G T r p P (62) Young worth, out teams Brigham felt the the 7 opposing S. Porter the opening tip-oand racing battling Two K. Oates 11 12 10 32 JACXSON, Wyo (UP) 1 1 e 2 won a championship. slugger, teams University but both defense, quints M. Jones down court for a lay .p. 2 3 1 1 3 2 4 jW. Vindskog western one a national in a T T ; decision skiers, free unanimous ' in their familiar role broke out in. a scoring rash that G. Jer.son . Shumway dropped 0 2 2 0 0 0 V College the over Ronnie Malone of Los R. Peacock Sowar ds..........a.. 6 7 4 16 brought the score to 4 0 0 8 3 for champion, won the lownhill races1 H. of slow starter couldn't get roll- throw for the first point of Per1 R. Price G. Hales 4 3 5 11 10 23 the at and Richard second night quarter, at Saturday Angeles of in Thirteenth the end of the the were 0 first the at and behind the B. Brady opening Saturday ing 0 3 1 1 1 o O 2 J. Eyre 7a on underhand Coliseum. kins scored great . Fairgrounds two-da0 2 0 O period. .. 4 2 0 8 J. Kener end of the first quarter. Randall.... National Junior Ski B. before Shipp hit from the J. Whiting ............ 0 Z 11 Fairmont With Bob Crane tanking five. lay-u- p two in rallies on Totals staged .. . 22 18 t 52 championships glistening King College gathered momentum in side as the Blanding quintet led, ' Totals 20 33 22 62 the second period that closed the Provo . Mou-ai- n. . . . . 20 33 48 58 . I , the second session and the, half Garland 2nd G T F P gap to three points on each occa- Fairmont 12 28 .33 32 Calvin Perkins connected from A. Brown of McCalJ, Ida., D. Christensen(50) score was1 .. Frank 7 17 sion, but Max Bond with his hook 5 ........ Cochand Hubbard Derrvef57. the but 63, . Ward T P G T field, 0 0 0 Collet Brigham Young to victory in the boys' F. Wasson , (39) ALBUQUERQUE. N M. (UP) raced 4 7 3 11 ran dropped in charity tosses for W. Hess Crane 4 6 14 shots, and Mick Eggertsen, Don 1.2 1:16.1 76. in over downhill St. the; Kansas Colorado .79, 1 3 10 1 Tonneson and Alden 0 Frame Lewis J. White 0 2 Mclntoch and Ken Nickol with Roger 7 17 10 24 Ninth Ward. Marshall 2 65. 2 shots from the side kept the East 50 points between them mile course that drops 2,000 feet, C. Archibald Washington Washington In one pcured a in fired . long Campbell SERVICE 1 Turner while defending combined cham H. Gephart 2 f 56. St. to to Provo Stake quint in the van. The Utah lace night a Saturday 3 2 0 0 fromstde court to give Ninth R. Gephart . Walters 1 0 of -- reia Schwaegler Yaki pion an was Fairmont SC 47. R. Michaelis featured by; 1 0 play Skyline basketball vic 6 lead with three and one- - Oregon St. ma, Wash., made a long stride for C. Rich ..... 23 21 13 59 sensational-shootin- g Totals 2 0 the of Dick over New Mexico. tory sec to 56 the Cornell in Penn minutes half 57, (overtime). go STATION r. r the defense of the "girls title. p City (SJ) Satr forward. Price, speedy Utah iff The win left G. Dalling- . . . . 13 is io 38!ond quarter. Totals 16 26 18 50 63. Yale the Miss Schwaegler Harvard covered 77, V. DalhngMesa 2 l l 3 VRovlev connected on a lump 18 25 t48 62 place tie in the Skyline and New shorter Lls' course in 1:19.1. Price and Richard Peacock led Florida 80, Georgia 76. 2 12 23 13250 Wasden Garland 5 'shot from in front of the basket, is in season Mexico The sixth. Fairmont in a scoring spree In 2 Lake7 of Fellows Virgin Louis, Tahoe, North Carolina St. 82, Wake now ended for both clubs. 1 2 but Shipp followed this up with a the third that threatened Hrri period was second in the boys' O drive-iThomai Perkins stole Forest 80 (Atlantic Coast Conf. Tonneson hit 30 points and Calif., to tie the score, but some top; Richard GOOD LOCATION followed in o 1; downhill 27, L. Harris by ed from under- tourney, championship game). Lewis got 20, but Tonneson's -' the ball defensive Mick, Eggertplay by 1 K. Harris . . . Sherman Carson, Eyanston,: 111., neath, but Shipp came back with Indiana 67, Illinois 64. sen, the Provo Herald's choice points proyed most valuable in 1:28. Others in order were: Stan AlcCOARD Totals .... .. 21 23 15 57 another drive-i- n ai Provo Ninth St. Anselms 94, New Hamp the third period when U'ah went for an . berth,McCalUA 1:28.3: Ida.. Harwood, 27 10 . College Ward w'Jh 30 seconds re shire 83. 3759 led. ahead to stay, i1 : made some sensational .ball re- -' 14 27 41 37 Hilbert. Boulder Colo..i and Sugar City . . OIL CO. hit six Don maining. The Ninth Warders held Muhlenburz 96. Bucknell 76. - The master snots-macoveries," and started ' several1 Halfell, Denver (tie), 1:29; their lead at the end of the first Mississippi St. 65, Mississip- out of seven set shots in the Lou Provo culminated in that Ph. 1102 plays 533 So. Sfctj and Dave Climax, pi-5half. field goals. third period and canned fivj free Colo.; Mel 'Gorsuch, Aspen, Hoaglund, Brown 90. Rhode Island 74 Tied Again throws for 17 pointy in that period ' and um Sneddon, Graniby, Richard Perkins tied the score Minnesota . 78, Wisconsin ,73 to lead the Utes ahead to stay Colo., BRIGHAM CITY (UP) Don Colo., (tie), 1:29.1. ll with a free pitch, but (overtime). at the end of the third at Brown set two new conference at, Campbell hit from side court as Notre Dame 79, :.larquette 68. period. New Mexico had led records and Dave Demmin' set did Rupp. Cochran connected oa Siena 63, Le Moyne 55. at halftime. another Saturday, night to give Oklahoma A & M -- 63, St. a great running hook from un Denver the 1954 Skyline Conferdernetth and Rowley hit on 1 Louis 51. ence swimming championship. 76. long swisher to tie the count at Tennessee 80. Vahderbilt i Brown, in a qualifying heat, :.x ll as the teams continued L.S.U. 63, Tulane 52. By JERRY CAH ILL swam the 100-yabackstroke in Bowling Green 88, Wichita 84. Spanish Fork First edged fav- their furious battle. Shlpp then a new conference record, l:00;i, 54. a Canisius to hit ored Salt Lake 33rd, Niagara 74, jump effort. then swam it again in 1:01.0. Richard Perkins fired a beauBradley 90. Tulsa 59. capture fourth place jn the Freddie Tex The Denver tank star, who set j(UP) HOUSTON, 54. M Men tournament. Span- tiful twisting jump shot through Duquesne 77, Villanova La.,-useV'iVi'iv.'.'. New in every event in which of Haas records Orleians, 79. to sldw court tie Manhattan 90, from ish Fork broke out of a first the hoop Dayton ARCADIA, Calif (UP,) By to an he went putter! to compensate on then set unerring 7. competed, Cochran scored Princeton 67, Dartmouth 57. quarter point drought to gain the it again at for shaky approach shot: Satur- - Zeus, film star Jane Greer's another conference record of Penn St. 67, Temple 52. lead they never relinquished, on a twisting shot from underfourto a surprise horse, raced 1:36.7 in the 150-yaindividual day to lire a thus placing the Salt Lake team neath, but Richard Perkins hit Michigan St. 76. Michigan 61. 35 the .in lentgth victory Saturday 'his 71 hold and ;j in eighth place in the standings. from the side and Rupp on a George Washington 83, Rich- lead i.t the end of! 54 holes of the $119,203 San j Juan Capistrano medley. 70 lay-up Conference Brown set anOnly yesterday, (Southern ,as Grayson led, mond Sm Park hit two stra'ght long driving Houston open With a 203. handicap at Santa Anita, worlds other $50,000 conference 2:14.1 of record followed throws championship free Tourney, course game). shots, by Haas, though, there was richest; race oyer a grass in the 200-yabackstroke; from Lyle Rich and Gail Ulrlch Porter dropped a free throw Syracuse 88, Philadelphia 7J. . a Behind mass shakeup in standings as The Lon of Count Fleet raced Demmin followed 0 St. Francis (Pa.) 109, George and 33rd lead Spanish Fork through to make the score up by splash Dave Douglas, the lanky Gros-singe- r, the mile and a half in 2.26.dis-a went five minutes before finding at the end of the third quarter. town, D. C, 80. to a record 55.3 in the ing the for new record turned Y American shdtmaker, ki At the basket, but closed to 5 at Nielsen hit a free throw to Wake Forest 64, Maryland 56. in a N. free style event as Denver G the . Santa Anita tance 3 him tof only although put 75 Duke North Carolina St. fourth start the 79, on to the end of eight minutes. quarter scoring capture six of Satur .course I Is downhill ' for the first went LIFE Richard George Washington 83; West one swing back of Haas. After that Spanish Fork scorers to tie the score at seven events and wind ; day, night's aile. half 74. a on throw free Virginia with 104 in the meet. began ; working in shifts. The Perkins competed Behind ' By Zeus but not any- upColorado points Richmond 85, Furman 8L -- v teams, traded, field goals, then as Grayson gained the lead. A & M's swimming where near catching the winner, team was next 'Oiners Paul Jones scored on a foul Nielsen gave Ninth the lead on Auburn 57, Alabama 55. 89 points, with came Rejected, winner of last followed but Cal Perkins hit Missouri 72, Iowa St. 57. SATURDAY RESULTS pitch, followed bv four roals. one a drive-i51, to. Mesa Tenth 62, Garland Sec- week's Santa Anita handicap. Al- Utah withby28, Montana with from the pivot, another from the trom in ironi ana mcnara rem- - Rice 70,; Texas 62. with 17, Wyoming inter owned different Niel56. on ins by a St. though 85, Montana Utah ond 50. charity pitch. Then side and two from the corner as Mexico 10, and Utah State $12.95 sen canned one from underneath Wyoming 52, Colorado A and College Ward 59, Sugar City 57. ests, By Zeus and Rejected raced New ' Spanish Fork jumped ahead two. ., , trained an! as both being to tie the game at l. M 44. entry.! ' .Spanish Fork Firs 46, Salt i'uV", 35. by W. J. (Buddy) Hirsch. Lu Rulon Nelson, hard working Richard Perkins drove underWashington (Seattle) 56, Wash- Lake Thirty-thir- d and Grayson ington St. 48. Provo Thirteenth 58, Fairmont crative; was third and' Nearque 1954 pivotman for the winners, took neath for a lay-u- p U was .ourth in the field of 16 with Southern about five California 52. 53, led, Oregon third in again command the quarter, V , .1 starters. to 41. 48. Cal St. drove minutes Perkins Ninth Provo go. and working close to the basket, Grayson 46, " a middle the foa through for nine right points slipped through lay-u- p as the Blanding five to maintain his team's lead, Utah's general deer season bestreched Its advantage to 33-3I on Saturday, Oct. 23 this Lead gins Bigrest Then with their defense holding Rowley - dropped a free throw year, as prescribed by law. The c' Salt - Lake's scorers, Spanish Designed for Spring and Summer law reads, "the general deer seaFork scored 12 points before Sie-be-rs but Campbell hit on a long one to son to commence on the Saturday connected.-I- n this interlude, and Cal Perkins did likewise on or nea.sst the 20th day o lead, the For a teadsUrt in good looks and easy-goin- g Ray L. Larsen tipped in a missed give Grayson a of 7 comfort, tensely-fough- t, October each year and shall conbiggest Hamilton margin foul, shot, and Blair on these handsome drama-filleJarman d slip Leisuals. with ths tinue for the time 'prescribed by game. Then droe througL for a set-uelastic insert that conforms to ' class; Lockwood of the Board of Big Game Control." Larsen worred free for three Hubbard dropped a pair of FORT COLLINS, Colo. (UP) in order were: Brigham Young the your foot. Note the charity tosses into t'.e hoop, and Only one of four defending cham- 15, Utah 14. Utah SU.te 12, Den A&M, pinned Jackson, Denver, This Information is released by straight baskets, and Spanish then that deeptone fashion-righ- t accents to Jarman's binding stall. Grayson started class; the. Department of Fish and in. Torwas pions retained their titles Satur- ver seven and New Mexico two. 6:47. in the a ded hit free Richard Perkins dec. of Game those interest the in Marshall, .Utah, Nelson The record aryling. Stop by aoon and be casually correct. night, but Colorado A&M Little Bob Datteri, defending Draayer, in the and , Calvin Perkins slip- day class; siring to schedule vacation as expected to win came won back A&M, leading scorers .with 14 points, throw through champion, this fall hunting with Jones notchinz 13. Lyle Rich ped underneath for a sleeper after the Skyline Conference wrestling his title by decisioning his final and Reed,; A&M dec. Robinson, periods during season. " the class. in IN ' 17--2. BYU, lead the losing effort with 11 taking a long pass from Richard championship. of Thorstensen BYU, openent, Perkins; Rupp tanked a free 1953 points. the He was champion only The Colorado Aggies scored 50 Thlrty-ThlrSIX (JJ) c T r p throw. . 0 o 0 out with points on five individual cham- to retain his title. fouled CalviaJPerkins Myers 123- 1 7 11 U was who 3 R. Wyo.. Hockley. to Wright 1. three and seconds to go an was given pionships runnersup 3 3 1 0 Ulrich lost last second-plac- e year, champion pound outclass a the crowd ovation bv Wyoming 3 0 4 standing Park ,. HIDES! KINDS OF ALL A. to and M., Ron Colorado 34 Day, 3 11 as he left the floor. Grayson led, which had 4 Bich . points. Other teams 4 0 8 referee's decision in the Si!berf by nishfst Prices Paid For I UP 1 0 2 Adams ......... cham157ound WOOL HIDES BONES division; t f P Shipp dropped In a pair of Provo Ninth 41) g l TO FURS PELTS 6 3 2 14 pion Dan Sniff of Colorado A. and 14 15 7 35 free throws but It was Grayson's Shipp , ..... Total to Bob Bormuth of Wyo- and dead and useless animals G T T P game, Ssanish Fork (16) 5 2 I 11 M. lost Campbell 3 3- - O Sniff injured his Pelt prices; for dead and use Hamilton because i See NAYLOR ming 1 Box: 2 Cochran O 2 l Johnson Al t to : ankle had and default; . . . less 3 3 5 0 (45) O t o t Porter Grayson sheep. p . Jones ::::::::::;: 4 00 8 R. Perkins AUTO CO. t ..... 7 11 6 20 Nielsen Broughton of A. land M. lost his 2 1 PROMPT SERVICE U him s jaucu to 11 4 title "B; Hockley, . 4 2 1 9 Hubbard Keljon 3 165ound 0 nuf o 0 0 C. Pendeltori Tires Cars Paris decision UTAH HIDE Cr and a referee's heavy4 .......... 0 0 Perkins by Score 1 o o by quarters: Rowe ! Accessories j of O Charles Grant 0 Nielsen o 0 Utah, 45 20 0 3 31 weight Grayson ....11 Taylor TALLOW CO. 0 4 1 13 Rowley .. 2 2 1 Jones Provo 9th 11 21 30 41 lost to Bob Holland f. 1st So. Univ. Ave. on a decision. 1 3 2 3 Miles West of Spanish Fork .. 20 19 6 48 Shumway Ph. 476483 i v Totals 15 16 11 41 Totals .:. ' PHONE 83 Other final results were: Royce, 7 13 2533 Thirty-Thlr- d "Totals1. 18 18 10 48 1 19 "30-- 45 Officials: Player and Pugh. Spanish Fork .... Wyo., dec. Wilson, BYU. 2, In , last-perio- r ed ei 4S-4- J 1, afl-tourn- ey 4. 35-al- 60-5- 5, 90-7- 9. 33-3- . six-foo- ll-in- ch g, 13-poi- nt , , ALL-CHURC- H All-LD- I 2-- 2, Cedar City Captures 6th Place Provo 13th Nabs Third On Win Over Fairmont , Mesa Wins Fifth Place 4-- . m-s- Slower, 4, GGHoDd C6jgSL3SI S-a- n, All-Chur- ch two-point- er, Eg-gerts- en 9 All-Chur- ch ; pulse-throbbi- ng 7-- 59-5- 58-5- 62-5- 0' 7, 1 63-to-5- 7, duel-betwee- 52 v 8. I 16-1- 26-to-- 28 11-1- 1. Sdahoan Nabs First In . Tourney IjSIci . 25-Z- ff 'Skins Subdue Lobos To 10-rou- nd 14-1- Basketba 14-1- 3. Scores End 27-2- 7. 9 W m t . 20-1- y; ; ; i Campaign -i . , 80-to-- 76 63,-U- 17-1- t , j For Lcaso , Denver Snares n. and-scor- Conference 21-2- 0. i Spanish Fork Edges 33rd For 4th Spot Splash Crown 9. ) : 21-a- 63-to-- 58 1 40-to-- 37 Haas Holds Lead In Houston Open ' 25-a- 46-3- 5,' . All-Chur- 'ByiZeiis7 Cojps pistrano tfW rd Blue Ribbons ch r 27-2- one-unaer-p- ar rd one-stro- , ke , $995 31-2- 3. rd j 7-- 31-3- 0. 100-ya- rd 7-- 36-3- 31-a- ll. i ; Tourney Scores 32-3- 1. ' ' i I I -- n, 17-1- 1.- 35-al- ; - , , ..'.: 37-3- 5, 30-2- T. 5. 42-3- p. ) Deer Hunt To Open Oct. 23 " Couqars Finish hird as Ad dies Sveep Loop Mat Champi onsh P Jarmdn Leisuals 123-pou- nd ; 147-pou- l nd book-showe- 6-- 0, 177-pou- nd 137-pou- nd 9-- 2, d, .... 191-pou- nd WANTED . 130-pou- nd 9. J MOVING! Off 50 " 1. 15 . ............... .............. ................ - 15 43 1- of-A&- M, 4-- 0, j 4-- 1 - - |