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Show 'i ' i : it' i t . 1 111 un m .: Favor Tips ...... F l f Louisville, Niagara Win NT Games ' l - : . - . , 10 SUNDAY HERALD , " n ' - .1" SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1955 Utah County, Utah Council Sets Up Baseball Plans, (Aims v ) IU1 ' - ' 5 - ' " V - ", 1 . uA'r" Vt.. nf r 110-10- - Athletes f rbm 22 Countries Begin Pan American Games Action TciSay I ' : i tV".' , I -- vef, Xw.n rnrt: W Pn-Americ- an 11-po- int wo A ;- . . , ....j .1 one-7-t- Group Slaps Fines On Gavilan, Trainer, i : uul... ot .Jl Miami Boxing I ilx-foot-fl- ye r fo: By HAL WOOD States is expected to hop off to a son. "This, is a very strong team United . Press Sports Writer " big lead as it most assuredly will in the field events. We may have MEXICO CITY (UP) With dominate in the track and ueia trouble on the track, howeve.." all the pageantry? and parties be-- events where t has a good chance NEW YORK (UP) -- t Slick, But sideline observer believe hind them; athletes from 22 coan- - to pile up a lot of points. St. Louis UniT.,?n.-i,.- n r-- r,T tries move into actual combat to-- Coach Leo Johnson expects that that the U. S. team has a gooa Z versity ict a National Invitfor the first. time in the 1955 his U. S. men s team will do a chance to win at least 14 of , tha rS: Z -- JTZJZZZ: ation Basketball tournament 21 men's track and field events. . games t "good job" despite the 7,500-foi.fj scorin record . Saturday nlrht ; J Not only - that, in , many they 3, tAh Competition the first day will altitude. av,hi by , crashing Connecticut, in be held Good In and track baskeU ... field, Shape three. nf may finish la leading- three other un:, "Our boys . are ; in .pretty good . "a?CM"lx wtcer, seeded teams, St. Francis The team pairings for the first nrniTtinn nrl hMRl shape and we'll have a good ac- - day's 'competition are like this: from Mr. Thomas pn insurance (Pa.) NIaeara and Louisville, The delegation from 'the United count of ourselves, says' Johnround. into ihe quarter-fina- l coverage for all leagues, it was Glen's basketball Argentina va Linn Dick Bouihkt, announced Saturday by Venezuela. Rockwood, city recreation super forward, scored 32 points ts St Women's basketball U. S. vf intendent. Louis battled back from two . Mexico va Chile- Brazil, deficits in the first half Provision in the constitution Mexico vs u. s Do Baseball and also. weathered. a lat secwas, made for the representation minican Republic vs Venezuela. ant! also weathered a late teo on the xouncil by American, Na SocctrsVenezuela vs. Mexico, Connecticnt. tional, and Central Little Leagues, MIAMI BEACH. Fla. NBA in all take effect territories, (UP) Argentina vs Dutch West Indies. mean "We business. Former adding. NEW YORK (UP) St. Francis welterweight champion American Lerion.' and one votlns There are five men's events in- -was action ''Your d his have GavilanTand trahier unsportsman of Loretto, Pa., a small college member from the Provo Recretrack and field and two for wornto like some detrimental and fined sioo been each for boxing,'' with a magnificent big leader in en today in all ot them except ation Board. - Adae. "Two courses are left said after the remarks made heated Maurice Stokes, fought off Seton the 10,000 meters J a Utue more r... ' a decision lo to us rsuspension or a fine. than six miles' t and the women's lost boxer Cuba threats open Hall's persistent last-ha- lf the American Legion has not yet But the commission did not at discus, the U. S. participants are Hector Constance here Feb. 23, Saturday night for an 8 vie made; a . definite decision on to interfere with Gaviian's expected to give a good account final a ' earned which tempt quarter tory whether they - will becoYne affl- - The Miami .Beach Boxing Com- scheduled bout with Bobby Dykes of themselves. berth in the- - National Invitation mission levied the . fine - against ; iatedl with the council. , ,': next Basketball Tournament. Wednesday night across Bis MeAll members of the recreation Gavilan and trainer Mundito f Attempt to Qualify L i.K"A-Adae said in Miami. cayne Bay In the afternoon first round tor dina inem and memhwi dash has thra xeprimanaea rrrpntinn wpm vntpd ' the match was "made in good faith The double header at Madison Square bad X to qualif- y- , A sportsmanship ship in the council. and we don't want to interfere with U: S. men attempting of Texas, Garden, Niagara easily defeated OREMi STATE TOURNAMENT WINNERS The Windsor ward walked off with top honofs at the Univ. of Dean Smith Chairman Ftemen Adae warned Objectives of Council and Douisyille girl basketball tournament in a play-o-ff game recently in" the Geneva ward chapel. They won the of Lafayette, reWilliams Illinois, and further outbursts will The Cuban Hawk was as meek WiUard Richards of the Armed Objectives of the council as set that any rallied for a 6 triumph over championship game by defeating Geneva Second bv a score of 32 to 28. The Geneva team is Rod Iri tho 9HnntH onrtnHI ISUil. IU a SUSpeDSlOD. flflU WUU1U as a. re canary as he was being repri Lt coached by Mrs. Frank Dart and the Windsor team is coached by Wilma Louder, Girls pm the win This event has drawn 23 Manhattan, before 9,485 fans. Forces. 1. To serve as a manded for the first time in his entrants and St. Louis University met Con-- ning. team are back row (left to right) Myrn Walker. Mavis McNiel, Karen Gillman, Colleen and liaison they will attempt to ' v body between all of the career. A six necticut in the second game of Dittmore and Emma Hubst. Front row (left to right) Karmen Gillman, ElmaRae Swenson, Wilma various in heats.. The best bmiTh junior baseball leagues of "I know that everybody that aualify the evening doubleheader before Louaer; Kucry Harris and. Lois osxergara. Absent were Dixie uoueage ana Janice waiter is time expected to come from. Provb and the Provo Recreation night talk a lot . .but I wasn't Rafael Fortun of Cuba. Canada a crowd of about 15,000. Board mac, .saia liavuan, "i rememoer has two entries in H. P. Nelson By winning, St. Francis, quali 2. To suggest ways and mean everything I say and I don't call and E. Bruce but they are doubt fied to meet Holy Crois, the de- of assuring' adequate financial rob ful qualifiers in this fast- com and Vcxooks ' fending nobody champion and thirdST. AUGUSTINE. Fla. (UP) support for league play, city-wi' bers." !'. . seeded team in the tournament, district and - regional Mrs. Grace Demoss. . Smith of Medina told the commission he pany. ,fplayoffs, S. U. in Tuesday night's quarter finals. high jumpers Ernie Shel- tournaments and other. incidental Miami ' chopped ,two; strokes off considered the ' group " very Los tbn Louisville will play of Angeles and Herman or desirable activities for all men's par to defeat national honest! ' . will Armed Forces are face the and Duquesne. Niagara amateur champion Barbara Ro-- ''Otherwise,", he said, "we would Wyatt ot, to soar leagues. A fourth-seede- d Cincinnati in Mon away from the 3. To suggest ways and means mack 4 and 3 and win the Florida never have come oack to Florida. expected the' in quarter-finalnigh jump, and competition day night's of extending and improving the East 'Coast ; women's champion I wm :gg : mmm a Medina said his heated remarks the American entry of Don Spur St. Francis enjoyed a Provo Junior Baseball program ship Saturday for the second following the fight .were addressed rier of San Francisco, Mai Whit I lead early! in the third period, but and to with the recre- - cfrflierht.vnar to a needling bystander, and did field of Los Angeles, and Arnold effort a magnificent three-ma- n auoni aepanmeni in carrying was- Vpp disan. not refer to the judges. Gavilan SOvell of ripfp.f Pittsburgh, is expectt I mese oui. by Charley Lorrenzo, Marty Far-re- ll DamoAv TVia was j inn..i,f vie, the as after saying quoted well in the 800 meter event to do " and Ran Nathanic enabled United Action amateur National from not bouC act champion "did the that are three heats. in there which judges Seton, JlaU to battle back into she with honor." hadrsaid Sacramento; To united handle Calif., . J through each heat quali from three with contention and force deadlocks at to make an extra efaction going now unusual, "honor" admits But any problems that orjwas he finals. the for of LAKE SALT CITY Provo l. olaved Provo best ball their fying l, and disruotinr Influences that threat-- 1 fort to win ona tournament before is used differently in Cuba and Bulldogs made a gallant effort to the evening in the f oukh. period en the But at this point, with six min- AUGUSTA, iGa. (UP) Long- stay in the running for champion junior baseball program, leaving the Florida circuit that what he meant by his comutes left to play, Jim McClellan to the closed which in o. im-euorxs gap Anan t of to they St. row a unite The loss made it four in ment was 'the decision was in iPatty Berg ship honors in the Class, A cage a five point margin. The officials and . Bill driving threw in a in facilities 74 to baseball m a cooled off who Miss Sat 111., for Florida prove junior drews, correct." Roinack, r tourney but fell . by the wayside caught up on the beating Danny the Saljer tossed ,in two free throws urday afterj setting an and to negotiate other will now go to Pinehurst, N. C, Gaviian's m a g e r, Yamil city as a close dropped they Friday to pull St Francis away for good. tournament record score but still was tne North-Sout- h Elton under for baseball. talcing to enter the 50-junior advantages: Cuban tourney. to Chader ,a and hard fought match banker, called Frank Puschauver and Stokes clung to; a i XI J basket and he connected for fen o. sn at the East High Leopards. xo neip me parents Miss Rnmark . tnolr an arW Gavlian "a gentleman with a fine lead eaucaie each bit forlthree-poiplays in points on 12 attempts' from the and public in the desired attitudes Lne-u-n Wd with mark in the 16th It was sweet a WrdiAw thrP wr An record in boxing,' Chade was no 3 Al M : the-- closing minutes, to clinch the the r for Fla. (UP) BRADENTON, revenge line. throw free A annual Titleholders Tournament. acuviiowara,me junior Dasepau .SeCond hole A Mrs. Smith Unvolved in Saturday's dispute but With Rnhhv Thomson poling a who were stopped at decision. - r' Eastsiders ; j; .j The veteran Miss Berg, who Provo by those scrappy Bulldogs Danny Elton topped the Provo u ana in meir; responiuuiiy ioV sqUared the match with a birdie accompaniea uavuan ana jvieama center who fired a i sensational triple and a homer. the Mil Stokes the with '15 counters, Steve their SUCCeSS. vm iha. ihiv Vnla scoring cne 10 won but they nearing. Friday when it waukee; Braves crashed eight was voted- - to the third team men's 7. To prevent any exploitation twn niavpr the winning Eas aiv.ri th n.vt fnnr v- ,-. par 68 Friday, ran her 54-- really - counted and romped into Watson paced extra-bas- e .. i hits in the first five ,i oUnited Press scored hole total 14 points. The Bull in ue program uy seuisn with in 21S to remain a the nan quint to Pvpn of as a their results finals j 29 points and gave St. Francis al- stroke ahead m of new innings Saturday and coasted to hit .18.6 per cent from the scrupulous interests. dogs pro On Mary Smith" the Mrs. shot .f a 6 victory over the. Detroit victory. A A A"' most continuous command of the Lena field and 79.3 per cent from the 8. To take any necessary meas a birdie ieighth ThomasviUe, one-uFaulk,! Ga., our to go, and v .'.! AJordan's Beetdiggers rolled into foul line, while East connected ures) to protect the safety of par Tigers. 'backboards.. who alsd checked in with 74. . on she was never there from definals the by on 28.3 from the field,, and 69.6 ticipants and spectators, Championship Thompson stroked his triple in Before an announced crowd of Chunky a rec headed. is the ninth halved: " They seeking Patty the : first inning and his homer in Friday, in free throws. xt-Advisory Group feating Bear River, 9,485, Niagara breezed to a first- ord .sixth titleholders' H 1ML 1. .1 champion on W1"1',ar went another 9. '44-3in act an M: To "ures. the and Jim Pendleton con.auu:"u 1 as Pollanl third, advisory and then let up half lead of pearl PROVO (45) , G T F can; also crack the fourth-innin- g 29 a homer as tributed tanking spree a little to win with ease. It was ship and parity vby scoring 7 5 11 ... . ., . .3 Johnson record score of 293 set by W1U1 lwo P WASHINGTON BurnThe ttuu ana a oui (UP) ' WffliM U "; nrffanlTafW ball: the Braves piled up all their runs Thp o the first time in the tournament defending "champion Louise Suggs points. uuuMvu w L2 ji. rm. - 1 hi. i. i was i t AO 2 2 i Sperry some with Golf Tree noie Club, in is, naivea A xui ing; nh t9V wAav Aii-in the first five innings. Danny .luuuicms West and Ben Lomond gained Gleaves under of Atlanta with another 7 tomor for Lafayette, a .4 2 1 9 m par to end out a new O'Connell had two doubled and match-sending embarrassment, cause consolation linals leaeues individual to he. ' the scoring 1 by ' . .'. 1 16 13 15 Elton dog, and the Pennsylvania Leop row .A" '(; ' A lose their independence of action The victory gave Mrs. Smith nembership list. a single, and.' Henry Aaron a victories Friday. The Panthers Goldsworthy ards played like the exit signs, in Miss A 3 2 2 In the earliei list it forgot, to double 0 ' in - a second leg on the Mrs. William and Miss Faulk wer turned back North Cache, matters indiand two singles in the it effectine their Berg the Garden were put up for. them k.O 0 0 Clark ' Rof most name prom-inethe its include conof the alone at Three the Weber vidua! Kenan, Scotstop while the blasted. Jr., trophy. attack, on four Detroit pitch leagues only. personally. Aside from a tremen virtually EisenD. secuuve member are to wins Dwight oi feminine ers. studded field star Starter Ben Flowers was out of the tourney, The badge sale Dromotion has necessary . n dous' 11 29 23 45 scoring effort by Totals - r '.' hower.' WLn a lead brilliant the loser.' IProvb staged several been placed under a committee ;A golfers holding permanent possession. George Young, who made 31 over tip. EAST (50V g' 5 in score tied headed the and Betsy Rawls. Spartansburg, rallies by Paul Ream. AH offipoints, Lafayette showed little S. r ...;.3 6 5 11 cers of the various baseball !MC.,who Roared to a 78 after the second quarter on a pair of Paul offense. V a 69 Friday for 224 over 54 holes. foul tosses by Paul Johnson, but Chestang ....... . . . .. . .3 5 3 9 leagues will serve on the commit ' Niagara,! a smoothly-coordinJ.3 0 6 tee Two strokes back at 226 was in the long run it as East High's Sawyer jto insure its success. Booster ; .:. , n ,.' , offensive ed unit, had a 4 14 6 Watson Cin....5 Honolulu and off. Jackie will accurate that be sold to Pung pf all Provo paid shooting badges McConnell of and Ed Jim punch ...1 12 1 3 people who wish to assist in helpcinnati,! the' j lady professionals' The Leopards hit where Provo Foisom 2 2 2 6 Fleming. Fleming made 28 points leading Norberg ing defray the expenses ' of the jmoney winner this year, failed and that told the story. ' on 12 field goals and four free 2 Grandel ...J.O who slipped to a 79 as fast greens , The Provo ball handling was 'a various junior leagues. throws, while McConnell had. 25 apparently . The next, meeting of the council hampered many of the feature of the . contest Their Totals ' on 11 and three. 17 23 16 50 will: be held ! P . .. was precise and accur girls. March 23 at 2 and 8 .Until Niagara learned how to Marlehe Bauer, Sarasota, Fla., passing 4 but East beat Score, by periods P m. in the city recreation of-- l ate, generally, stop Young, it. was a tight scrap. was locked with Miss Pung at 226 them with an overhead attack Provo 5 17 27 45 ace; He scored Lafayette's first 12 after a 77 Saturday while Miss that Ihe Bulldogs - could not East 111 22 37 50, points and 14 of its first J5. Jie Suggs, who complained that her match. The skyscraping Die: wound up with 20 of the 3i points hay fevr was bothering her, shot Gary Chestang and LarGains the Leopards made in; the first an 80 for 22S,: putting her in a tie Sawyer, Folsom usually had the ball Tony ry -half. .; r with Babe Zaharias Tampa, Fla., when it ; came from the By UNITED PRESS Finals In Colombia 78 who Iwith NEW came in YORK. . (Madison -- Square in some the of Hoxie, Charley today. Purple spite fancy am..-tePat Lesser Wash.v Frankie Ryff,140, New tall Seattle, Garden) the Provoans. BARRANQUILLA, forward, played Eagles' Colombia, Jumping by star. had to take "eight East took a ten point lead in (UP) Tony Trabert of Cincinnati York, outpointed Danny Jo Perez, sianaour uoor game ana con five fifth hole the third period in which Provo gained, the finals of the Barran- - 139Y4, New York. (10). tributed six field oals. Niagara strokes made all but 11 of its points on after: she hit into the wood and took a bad beating under ' the quilla international tennis tourna field goals, scoring only two. free finished iwith ;8o for 229 still good boards where the heavier Salt ment i yesterday by whipping - Art BENNINGTON, Vt: . Willie Pep, throws in the first half. enough to lead the amateurs by Lakers kept the Provoans on the Larsen of San Leandro, Calif., 129, Hartford, Conn. outpointed ; In the first game, Louisville five strokes. ,? floor most of the time. , A. 111 Herman Gary, 132, Detroit,; (10). f pulled away. from a 4 deficit at halftime and completely disor ganized Manhattan's "loor play. The Cardinals opened a r; 1 lf margin after eight and minutes of the second! half and Manhattan never was in the game . again, except for a brief flurry aftei Louisville's key man, John Prudhoe, fouled out J gharp-shooti- - B) (Pi) N 89-7- !2r; V,'?XA ;JaXL ill : -- 1 j i 100-met- er I if 83-7-0, 91-8- H urns brace - top-seed- ed s. r 10-ppi- "V. 53-a- ll. ,60-al- Florida Golf Test Patty Berg Holds Lead In Annual Champ ions Tourney . -- rauiKi nt . de - : , - -- , i : rails - Leopards Knock Provo Out Leader By One Stroke 70-al- - i co-ODer-ate i ; . - Of Cham . - , . Braves Sluggers Belt Tiger Hurlers : one-hand- er 18-ho- le ai , -- . 45 A T- . . I A. one-stro- ke nt three-quart- er A . 1 A 1 1 I A.1 , six-fo- ot th-ro- four-unde- r- . 1 -- All-Ameri- ca ?- ,,. e I un-hol- es . 60-4- 5, j - j . I r 1 ! 72-ho- le ............... .............. . 13-poi- Ike Left Off Burning Tree Members List p, - nt " 1 PS 9-- ; -- , j 53-4- " rt 51-4- one-ma- five-stro- 13-h- ... , - . 4. t ke 15-1- " ,'. f - 1 -- .............. at two-ma- . - , ' ' .1 i j 11 . . . -- . Fight Results Trabert : . bank-board- 1 s ; . ur 1 on-the-p- . . 6-- 4, 6-- 4, 6-- 3. - 45-4- 63-5- iFour Swimming , Marks Smashed iwcuz. turn rour new cords went into the books X -- , re- Triday at the half-wa-y mark in the annual -I- ntermountain AAU Senior indoor swimming meet at Tooele; Patti Dwyer of Omaha, Nebr., - paddled through to two new re d women's cords, in the breaststroke (1:27.8 and the 100-yard butterfly (1:17.8). Two other Omaha swimmers, Norma Ellsworth and Jan Kelsen- bach, came up with the other re- cords in the breaststroke, but Miss Dwyer'a time was the fastest and goes into the record book. 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