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Show n ICansan I T Hew SCsuate JEIaw Mil Marl Mswstss ; -- . 8 urns HERALD SUNDAY n A nou SUNDAY. APRIL 18, 1954 Utah County. Utah I Torrid 4:03.1 Race In n n ...... r30 Johnson Scores Fifth-Rou- By BILL ROSENTRETER United Press Sports Writer ' LAWRENCE, Kan (UP) Wes Santee of Kansas ran the mile In 4:03.1 Saturday to set a new O Kansas relays record before home fans. Santee turned on the speed as he hit the final, lap. It was his greatest showing of the season, barely missing his . American record of 4:02.4 set at Compton, ' Calif., last year. the below The time was far old mark of 4:10.1, held jointly by Blaine Rideout of North Texas State (1940) and Don Gehrmann of Wisconsin (1943). J . iiP. DcmG3fi' nd Coach Don Snow took his Brig- - win the team championship,7 they ville, Payson, Wasatch Academy, High School tennis did make one of their best show worm Jsanpete, Manti, Ephraim, and track teams to Ephraim Fri ings in Wildcat history, and trail Monroe, Bicknell and North i day where,-theparticipated in ed behind Richfield who did win NEW YORK (UP) George the Snow Invitational Track and the meet, and Payson, who The summary: conceded today that his latest Field and TennisJtfeet, and made placed second. Coach Snow's boys 120 hurdles Wilkes, North Se middleweight triumph, a fifth better than a creditable showing placed fifth, with 21 points. vier; Dick Sampson, , Richfield; round technical knockout of Moses against some top competition. Coach Snow reported that the Don Sampson, Richfield. Ward, was an easy one, but said The Wildcats won first place all around medal was won by 100 Johnson, North Sevier; X he hoped his next fight will be in the tennis singles as Richard Wilkes, from North Sevier, and Oborn, Payson: Cooksey. Wasatch against welterweight Johnny Sax-- Dixon came through with a he is one of the finest athletes to Academy. I ton. Pole vault Jones, BY High; 2 win over John Rupple, Wa show in the thin clad sport. Johnson, a Florida borri boxer satch Academy, in the finals; and Some boys who won points for Sorensen, Payson; Jensen, Richx . of Seminole Indian descent, stop- Dave Wilkinson and Gary Collins BY High included Dick Walker, field. , AcadWasatch of Shot the of a Detroit 1:19 at 220 Ward as in Vissell, made tennis the it perfect third place ped dash; yard day fifth round of their scheduled 10 they defeated Cook and Crandall, Bob Snell, second in the Javelin; emy; Byron, Springville; Mason, rounder Friday night at St Nicho Springvule. for the Steve Jones, first, and LeGrand North Sevier. ' las Arena. It was Johnson's 17th doubles championship. Young, second, inthe pole vault; Mile Haney, Richfield; Morri V. straight victory, 13 of which have In winning the singles" title and Brent Brockbank. third in son, Kichiieia; Allen, Richfield. 440 Jaeger, Wasatch Academy; Ilis churning legs' been knockouts, and his 27th pro young Dixon dumped Gordon the, high jump." The Wildcat medcompetition. left his rivals far behind. He bestDick of fessional triumph against three Oborn, Payson, in the semi-final- s. made Hiatt, team, up Payson; Roberts, Payson, ley relay t losses. The young Lion ace has been walker. Bob Snell, Verl Shell and Hansen, Richfield, tied for ed second place BjorBo?erud of . Oklahoma A ic M by 80 yards. Ward took a count of eight in somewhat of a nemesis for Dixon, and Dale Despain, placed third. third..r Bruce (Bulldog) Drummond, dethe fourth round, but was saved but Richatd downed him Friday, Participating in the meet were 880 relay North Seivier, Pay- fending' champion, was third and by the bell as he staggered around repeating the victory he achieved some of the top tennis and track son, Kicnueid. in Region 3 compeu- schools of the state including, in High jump Nielsen, Richfield, Ray McConnelly of Drake fourth. CASEY AND HIS FELLA5 Manager Casey Stengel trio the names of the three the ring. He had a 5 4 pound Thursday addition to BY High, Richfield, and Hansen, Payson, tied; Brock-ban- k, Drummond ran for Oklahoma last first basemen who started out the season in Yankee livery. Left to right are Dill Skowron, weight advantage, scaling 158 Ion. -is not he unattached. did This tracksters Lehi, American year Payson.. year. . Fork, Spring- Joe Collins and Eddie Robinson. (NEA) against Johnson's 152 4 for the While, the at to front the shot Discus Vissell, Wasatch Acad Bogerud and broadcast teleyised nationally the start but on the first turn emy; sorensen, payson; uooKsey, .... , bout.,, Wasatch. Santee took over. Santee ran the to Ward have the best appeared 180 hurdles Wilkes, North Se first quarter In exactly 60 secof it in the first three rounds Fri onds. At the half his time was dick Sampson, Kicnneia; vier; 22-- 9 day night but never recovered after Don 2:02. His time for the third quarRichfield, Sampson, to Johnson the landed hard rights ter could not be heard above the Payson; Baird, Coach head and heart early in the fourth PLEASANT GROVE North Sevier. cheers. And in the final quarter, Ashman, Richfield; Those blows turned Ward into i PHILADELPHIA (UP)- -- Every delphia. i Pay-so- n, he opened up and applied his Richfield, Guy Hillman's Pleasant Grove Medley relay in the roses punching bag against one Bob that'the in Phillies team School pennant baseball agreed today presi Carpenter, High famous "kick.!" Springville. his own corner, anxious Philadelphia Phillies chose dent, regarded the acquisition of Javelin Darnell, Wasatch; league play Two hours after his record augurated its Alpine automobile the right place when they went to the Harney yesterday Snell, BY High; Robinson, GunniThursday with a 9 victory over But the shattering mile, Santee came the touted Lehl Pioneers. worker, who earned the! fight by the New York Yankees front office as a. maneuver that will strengthen son. . back to run the mile anchor on for each favRobinson's Roland 220 Oborn, Payson; .Johnson, start when of making impressive showings while and plucked H. Roy Harney as gen- the club. television pitching tossing they the distance medley relay team. The parade f Harney's North Sevier, Walker, BY High. : "In getting an the Vikings should be credited losing to ranking mlddleweights eral manager. He was clocked unofficially in orites will continue at the River- other around. Willie and as re the the three For and the of Grover Holly Mims, laurels for past Troy caliber, I feel Broad jump Dick Sampson, years, qualifications part 4:12.6 as Kansas won the race side Roller Rink Tuesday night, Two other matches will be on to down or He fused astute Clinch. we has been curve and a are another stride Richfield; Wilkes, North Sevier; fast assistant go the he that showed Harney making "good card. In the by some 40 yards, despite the when Sockeye McDonald,meets the shoved Johnson to and of winning Haskel, Payson. Yankees' General our annual in ball. away finally Manager Alaskan objective colorful Wa grappler, fact Santee trailed by 150 yards semifinal, Chet Wallick and wen George Weiss, who has played an the pennant," but after rec of of said. Mile relay Wasatch, Richfield, the close the him, At staggered Pedro Escobar sensational Carpenter game, of a ter baton. the received he when Kameroff, guys ords showed couple of down under Punches.. a to a Payson. in of Bronx role the bomb Grove The that Pleasant flurry Hamey important appointment who know their way around the Thus Santee failed in his an Lima, Peru. 18 contract of run to will five the record five three the How they finished: Richfield, had hits Pioneers ers' who been have Both straight lighten year wnat out. grapplers in nounced effort to beat 4:10.0 twice ring will battle it of the world championships. The Phillies burden of Carpenter, who has been In Henrichsen over and Keith Hiroshima, Robinson all target crowds Payson 63V4, North Sevier should be wrestling wowing another 77, which probthe same afternoon, atom sell first in could with as. be the Dave PeeGee for Wasatch Academy 53, BY in for bomb, in meet shops pho J manager, filling pitched will pennant general battling 60, bly never has been accomplish the United States,main event. It match. to and if souvenirs next some , catching. his other fall of since the addition Richards salvaged! chores, doing tographs brings Springville 14, GunniHarney High Tuesday night's 21,' ed bv an American in history. Treach Phillips, the "Colum 1945 blast of to the son action-packe- d of old Herb Pennock Manti Lenites death Moundsmen Yankee the the for that Phila 8, thriller 4, North Sanpete 2. a should be magic Bat while Santee may have bus Bulldog," will take on Roger were Bullock and Palmer with McCune. in the preliminary. It lacked speed in his second outCalton and Hardman will be a handicap match., accord Whipple, ing, heAwas brilliant in the feathe catching. doing tured Cunningham mile event, ing to Promotor Dave Reynolds Score by innings: Since McCune is quite a bit Lehi .racing alPthe way against the 9 100 025 1 heavier than Philips, he will have Pleasant Grove .... 605 704 x 22 clock as his rivals faded fast to win a fall or lose the match. behind his blistering pace. Another meet mark fell before DELAND, Fla. (UP) Stetson In other words if the match University announced Saturday ends in a draw, Phillips will get Santee went into action. a new Herbert R. McQullan. for credited with a win. to that ran Texans Flying head football coach at the mer Their record in the relay. school from 1923 through 1934, time was :40.3. which is better been has and American reappointed to the posi- RalpH than the world, Officials of the American Little set tion. 40.5 of record intercollegiate will meet Monday at 8 who is League McOuillian. currently in 1933 by Southern California, in the Machinists' Union p.m. but the new figure may not stand. teaching and coaching at the Uni 193 W. 4th South, It, was Hall. The University of Texas four- versity of Hawaii, is scneauieain announced n sometime to Stetson at Saturday by Carryle arrive some ran out of a chute and had ' Lewis, president of the organizaa tail wind on two carries. .Of- June. NEW ORLEANS Ralph tion. ficials believed, however, the lie will-- replace Jay Pattee who Dupas, New Orleans(UP) school The 1954 schedule and plans to high the Join University record would stand as far as the resigned student and sixth ranking light- for the first player tryouts will i staff. McQuil Idaho of concerned. coaching were Kansis relays has signed to meet Dennis be discussed at the meeting. All 7 The team included Dean Smith lan coached at Texas A j M and weight Brady of Hartford, Conn., in a team managers, officers and Texas Christian before going to Pat Jerry Prewit, Al Frieden and 'Hawaii. 10 round nationally televised bout board members are t ) urged to at Charles Thomas. here, April 23. tend the meeting, Lewis said. - TK0 Over Ward ham-Youn- g y 16,-CO- 6-- 4, 6-- if ' 6-- 3, 6-- 4, - . -- - 1-- 3-- Phillies Acquire Roy Harney For Front Office Position Viking Nine Pops Pioneers Sockeye McDonald To Meet Pedro Escobar In Provo Mat Feature 880--Deha- rt, . f ii 2-- a-m- star-studd- ed - rip-snorti- ng Stetson Appoints New Grid Coach Amazing New Tire Developed at Indianapolis Wow Available for Your Car AmericanLittle Loop Sets Meet 440-ya- rd Dupas To Tangle With Dennis Brady WORLD'S FIRST m rn m Teoteiooo M JZf 77 Fish, Game Board Revokes Licenses Of Four Persons A " - AT UNITED SALES & SERVICE this work. Denied offered purchase of an upland game bird refuge in, Duchesne County. In this action the Commissioners reiterated a 1933 legis- previous stand to trade or sell code as passed by the commission's the property only when same wouia lature, during two-da- y be beneficial to fish, andor wildheld recently. meeting to hold all Two of the revocations were for life resources and either that provide "persistent or flagrant and know properties fishto and access hunting public for ing violation of these laws, dea afford in or themselves ing which the license privilege is activities. of these measure nied for two years. The other two Tabled further study of health were for being "carelessly or For the first time the license were privileges of four persons revoked by the Utah Fish and Game Commission under authority granted in the fish and game hi it f fi Hi, ' i vAvv Js. vV i imnHnff vice that same could not be im- revocation year - license. law. It was noted that the Attor- Of the four other eases consid- ney General's office proposes inered, two persons were released troducing legislation next year from the charges while cases of to make such an insurance plan the other two were continued un- possible. til the July meeting of .the Com i Endorsed granting of two utill mission. ty easements over state proper Other actions taken by the ties. Commission Included tin follow Approved support of National ing: Wildlife Federation motion to Moved" continued - cooperation "hire trained enforcement offi with water users in correcting eers" and other field men in so pollution problem at Deer Creek far as possible Reservoir. Discussed early May meeting 'Approved installation of a burg- In Las Vegas of Western States lar alarm system in department Commissioners and noted apbuildings at headquarters prop proval of attendance for ten de erty In Salt Lake City. partmentemployees. Recommended that whenever In final action the dates for possible ' a department employee quarterly meetings in the year serve on eacn of the eleven were set as July tnet advisory boards for Bureau September December of Land Management lands within and AprU 1935 the state s borders All Commissioners were in at Advised a continuation of ex tendance for the meetings. They perimental fish ha,tchery feeding are K. E. Bullock of Provo, J. program following a discussion Allen Browne of Price, Golden G and reports 'concerning the use Sanderson of Fairview, Robert B of trash fishes," antibiotics, and Mitchell of Parowan, and W. 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