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Show ks Rosy veir yfhihg WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12, 1958 Utah County., Utah - d u vuinr Primes For Today's Sports Parade Fraley Selects His 'Unexpected' Casaba Team Ail-Americ- By OSCAR FRALEY 10-ye- ar nt n. f pre-seas- on 6-fo- 6-fo- 220-pound- ot-, 5-fo- 15-poun- t-ll ot der . Bowling Scores Qrem Trips Payson In Wild 53-4- 6 Encounter looked rosy for Everything round-balleB YU's this week as they called time at. the halfway mark in the league race to take stock of their position in' the Skyline standings. And while it must be admitted the sun is shining, for the time being, at least, on Stan Watts and company, the second half of the race will produce bigger problems. In fact, there is a feeling that the Cuogars, dulled by the be auty of it all, might be caught unawares by Utah State in a game set for Saturday night in J Piovo. i ' er ' : ' . COUGAR GKAFFLERS A couple of BY U heavyweights Skyline" loop, ' John, Nicoll, the Y's plucky forward, continues to roll with the ' power of an express train. He set two BYU records with his 34 points against j New Mex. Coliseum. - , J For the first time this season the Cougars' offensive average inched past their opponents average. Less than a point separates the twowith the Cougars scoring 66.4 points a game compared to whe 65.8 average of' opponents. -- " ar -- - 76-7-5. one-poi- nt 85-5- ... . -- SpringvillVs Red Devils will be gunning for the Provo High tonight. The two teains will meet. in the Red Devil gym starting at 8 p.m. and the Region ,5 championship probably will be riding on the outcome of the game. Springville and Provo are tied for league lead at the moment and the winner of tonight's bat-t.- 'e is expected to go on and grab the region crown. Coach Alma Garrett's charges will have , more than . a possible championship on their mind when they face the Bulldogs. They'll also be seeking revenge for a 0 .loss the Big Green hung on them earlier in the season in the Provo High gym. Red Devils Confident rangy hot-shooti-ng 52-5- are Although the Red Devils confident they can handle the Bulldogs on the Springville floor, Coach Dolan Condle's crew won't roll over and play dead.- The Bulldogs big problem probably will be to keep George Black from, sweeping everything off the boards. If they can accomplish this feat they'll probably have a good chance of winning tonight. Reports drifting in from Spring ville say Black is still having a bit , of trouble with an injured leg ana u me reports are true - drawings by: i'oiman Rocliwell whiskey by? l L jZT " " iTtSSn - Jm 1-- " Train crew, butch. "Ivy "LeaKue" eutt, JLnd all stubborn hair Not sticky, stiff . or fummy S Cream of Kentucky . u Cslck Coavtnttnt KENTUCKY'S FINEST WHISKEY A BLEND SPIRITS 86 PROOF. 70 GRAIN NEUTRAL SCHENLEY DISTILLERS. INC.. FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY. i 11 :li 37 53 17 21 34 46 Payson FIGHT RESULTS -- i George Pehrson and Officials PRESS UNITED , By : CHICAGO: Jerry Mortell, 145, Del Christensen.' Chicago, outpointed Don Aldersoa, of yellow canaries Feathers 146, Canonsburg, Pa. x(8). will turn red if the, birds are fed paprika. MIAMI BEACH, Ffa. : TWO-TO- N TRUCK Van Body For Sale Call FR 49 0 M iLULSUii LLLILilILI u LSuu j USUAL Make Your Old Car Lookc Like New Again! : : v Mllkl VALUI NOV ONLY 1 6 r mfal rack sfd Ttmptred PW"fp and mechanics blades MognHxW Nen-tnAomnio- Limited Quantify Sturdy hcMMflet ttf d iL . I UtllfcM . U.L bb . 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ONE with V Larry Complete Pain Job Poncy Han . t p.m. Baked Enamel stttht 10 In other league games tonight, Orem Sixth win meet Orem Sec ond at 6 p. m., ind Orem Seventh will tangle with Oreih STenth at 1 7 p. m.. 'L A basket- ims lIaccto pay . Boardman, 140V4, Marlborough, Conn., outpointed Johnny Gigilio, 142, Bayonne, N.J. (10). .11. : VOUR DEDTS novo Just ..4 19 10 10 OREM Oreni Fourth and VineRICHMOND, Calif.: Bob Butch yard will tangle tonight for the Orem West Stajte M Men basket- er, 195i San Francisco, KO'd ball championship, starting at George Kennedy, 196, Freino, (8). Benefit Casaba Game Scheduled Consolidate j If Vineyardj Faces Orem 4tfi foil M Men' (Crown I 8 KAYSVTLLE vic- (177), and perhaps one or two boys in lighter j weights. Provo may fare better than expected on the boards. May Have, Trouble While the Bulldogs may have trouble handling a hale and hearty Black, the Red Devils may have their hands full trying to contain Jimmy Anderson, the of the Bulldogs' whirling-dervis- h hardwood. It was Anderson who wrecked Spanish Fork last Week and he might prove more than a little troublesome to the Red Devils. PA1OT ; Friendly cfverwholming . J SPRINGVILLE Tljeir .cnly war this Saturday's nteet will probably be decided in the lov et weights where ' the Cougars lack expe.j. rience. One of the better matches of the day will involve Dave Hanks, the Y's burley fhekvy weight who is undefeated and unscored on in his matches ths i eason. Other membfrs of the team likely to pick fip. points against MSC are Phil fCresge (147). Ted Springville Guns For Win Over Bulldogs Herald Sports Editor I tory over Denvfcrj. Hot-Shooti- ng By RAY SCHWARTZ 14-1- 6. year was an ..... j America's Traditional Favorites! State, will be the star attraction tonight. Besides the game, there will be seven or eight vaudeville acts as a part of the show. j , 80-6- e' 6-- take- ... Meadowlark Lemont considered by many to be the greatest funny-bontickler in basketball today, 1 94 ' j at 2'p.mV In their only- other home appearance of thej season, the BYU team dropped fa match to Utah The 'Trotters clowned their way-tan 7 vicover Generals the in tory Tuesday night the Salt Lake o 10 is 8 p. m. j West- ern Division ;eompe ition this week to met Montana State College Saturday afternoon in the Smith fieldhouse. ' The) Y grappfcrs, who dropped a close decision to Utah in matches televised last week in Salt Lake City lock arms with1 the Bobcat wrestlers beginning ' .' e, starting at Continues to Roll lfhversity's Brigham The fabulously funny Harlem Globetrotters will meet Washington Generals tonight in the BYU Field-hous- - each has Yoiin'g wrest ing team! will loave Fabulously Funny Trotters To Perform Here Tonight J ico, and cornered- - high point honors with 21 counterslirthe game with the Pioneers. ' The 4 junior from Mesa is now averaging 22.6 points a game in conference action, and is tied for rebound honors with DU's. OREM Orem Tigers defeated Payson , Lions 36-- 6 Tuesday afternoon in a grappling meet between the two schools. All matches were close and hard fought with only one fall bemg registered during the meet. That camd in the unlimited divi- sion whe e Bryon Prestwich, Orem ace. pinned Paul Meredith. top heavyweight for the Payson tack.squad. Tht expejeted feature match be- ; Rex Bryan and Joh Ahlin paced tween Prestwich and Max Lynn the winless Lions with 13 and 11 Stew: trt failed to materialize points respectively.' Blaine Dixon when Coach , Jjim 'Durrant pulled picked up an even 10 before he his s ar matman from the heavy- was waved to the bench on five weight class to compete; in the personal fouls. 178 pouh division. Stewart won . The two teams took turns conover Prestwich in a previous trolling the boards, but generally match. it was Gary Wignall for1 Payson or Kirby McMaster for Orem who Tuesday Results: 98 Pounds Jrry Rowley, Orem, wound up with the ball ' on the decisione!l David DuBois, Payson. j frequent rebounds. 106 Karl Blake, founds to Orem will go Springville FriOrem, won! by defaut. and Payson will host the 115 Pounds f- - Vaughn Austin, day, of Spanish Fork in games Dons Orem, won by default. -for Friday, j scheduled 123 Pounds Ralph Bumside, Orem, decisioned Larry Wilson, OREM G T F P 6 3 9 Payson. 3 .. .... Hoff, f 130 Pounds X- - Robert Bradley, 0 2 .. Payson, decisioned Dave Glazier, McMaster, c 7 9 4 18 .. Orem. 2 4 3 7 ... g Ferguson, 136 Pounds Larry Park, Clayton, g 8 4 6 . Orem, decisioned Keith Buys, Tippetts, f 2 Payson.. 0 0 c .. Kynaston, 141 Pounds Boyd Dillon, 0 2 ... Orem, decisioned Doug Palmer, ,.J a o o o Payson. o o o o 148 Pounds Jack Starley, Wright, g ........... i 0 0 0 0' Oiem, decisioned Bill Nielsen, Wilkinson, g Payson. ..19 30 15 53 157 Pounds Shirl Stubbs, .'i G T F P PAYSON Orem, decisioned Lynn Picker6 1 1 13 .. f Bryan, ing," Payson. 4; 3 2 10 168 Pounds J.'D. Rindisback-er- , Dixon, f ., .i 2 3 0. 4' Payson, dlecisioned Barclay Wignall, c 0 0 ......... g Stewart, Anderson, Orem. 5 2 . 11 . .1 ... 178 Pounds f Richard Crowton, Ahlin, g ... 0 .0 0 0 Orem, decisioned Max Lynn Stew Manwell, g ... 0 0 0 0 Cowan, g art, Payson. 1 1 0 2 Unlimited Byron Prestwich, McBeth, f .. 0 2 1 1 .. Orem, pinned Paul Meredith, McLennan, g 2 2 1 5 .. g DuBois, Payson. . r and . BUTCH WAX (left) Face Bobcats . i George Kinder! B YUM atmen Denver. The latter turned out to hp one of the better clubs seen in the Smith fieldhouse thislieason. Although they had. their awkward moments in the,'" New Mexico and Denver games, the Cougars showed no signs of cooling as they notched tbjeir seventh consecutive victory, downs. , and Dave Hanks work out m preparatio n for Saturday afternoon's! ma th with Montana State College in the Is YU Fieldhouse. ! Jim Peay; The game .was close and hard fought all the way and it was only in the closing minutes of the game that the Tigers were able to pull away with a margin that any feeling of safety to themselves or iheir supporters. Kirby McMaster turned In a fine game for Orem; and his 18 points were, high for the evening. Heber Tippetts and Mike Hoff missed double figures by only one point to lead the Tiger at ' y heard from is Utah State. The Aggies , scored two 1 impressive wins last week in Logan, topping New Mexico, everybody's door . ' v .! wild I' , And one of the teams still to be mat in , . j race. 7 ; ; Gatos Gun For Another Win Against Ramblers : Orem Matmen Win 36 to 6 V : Some Satisfaction There should be some satiSf faction in looking back at the Cats' spectacular climb up the conference ladder. But the road ahead, which includes four games on the eastern side of the Rockies, must cast V bit of" gloom in Watts' direction. w Right now the Y team is tied with Wyoming for first place, but the .struggle for position re sembles a . homesteaders stam pede more, than a basketball i 53-4- 6 : '; ' 'f LB. as they' beat Payson Lions in a wild but interesting cage OREM Orem Tigers took an- contest played Tuesday (night in . other step toward a place in the the Orem gym. The game was jumped up from Class A Tournament next month the scheduled Wednesday date by mutual consent of the two' schools to give'iocal fans a chance to see the Globetrotters in action in the Brigham Young University Field-hous-e. -- - Mkt 3; South Main Mkt. 1." Individual High Series: Harriett Miner, Utah Service, 387; Neva Betty Garrett, Myrna's Lunch -- Herald Sports .Writer ' " I'.l , But.. a, By WENDELL RIGBY In conference games where the 382. L have been hottest Catamounts Individual High Game: 'Neva W' L7 is much greater. offensive Thorn Rock Products ..51 Stringer, Carl Baker's) Meat, 157; their areaveraging ,72.4 points Johnson . Tire Service 5H4 37 fiada Nusink, Westside Mkt., 148; They .... 45Vi 42 Vi Harriett Miner, .Utah Service, per contest, more than ten points Ruff l Garage 45 43 147; Alice' Brereton, Foodliner better1 than opponents: Springville Herald I 41 47 Mkt., 146. SpringvIUe Bank ..... 57 G: Lowry Anderson.'... 31 Week's Results: Johnson Tire SPRINGVILLE LADIES Sefvice 4, Thorn Rock Products W L 0; Ruffs Garage 3, Springville 9 15 ...... Bank 1; Springville Herald 1, G. Peays Market 14V4 Modern Art Photo '. Lowry Anderson 3, 11 Main Market .... 13 So. "Individual High Series; Bill 12 12 .V. .... Phillips Garage Ruff, Ruffs, 622 ; Angus" Olsen, Cleaners . lOte 13 Humphrey Dick 621; Bank, Fowler, Herald, One of the hottest freshmtn ars Cafe ... ., 7, 17 V 'v ' 574. has ever eek's Results: Humphrey basketball, teams BYU Individual High Garnet Claiv for its sixth be will had gunning ence Smith, Anderson, .231 ; Bill Cleaners 1, Peays Market 3; Philstraight victory Saturday when Ruff, Ruffs, 229; Ed Johnson, lips Garage 8, So. Main Market the Gatos host Utah State's Ram1; , Modern Art Photo 3, LeMars Johnsons, 221. rCafe' 1..;.. ,;; '- blers. teams meet in The first-yeIndividual High" Series: E. PAYSON MEN'S LEAGUE a preliminary game to the varChambers, Humphreys, 545; T. L sity contest at 6 p.m. in the Child, Peays, 515? D. Smith, Phil- Smith 9 3 fieldhouse. . " Dutch's Chevron lips, 434. 3 Bob Bunker's . crew is Coach Crouch's Service ...... 9 Individual High' Game: E. 5 Sinclair averaging nearly 82 points a Floyd's D. 206; Chambers, Humphreys, 6 Don's Cafe game against all comers this T. 200; Smith, Child, Phillips, Conoco r Service 1 4 8 season, and the only- setback in 187. Peays, two years came last j month in, a 3 9 Dew Drop Inn 1 decision to Utah, "Rociilte WmIt'c HERALD SPRINGVILLE MIXED Last week the Gatos .avenged - Conoco 3;. "Dutch's 2, Don's 2; that loss,' drubbing the Papooses 0. Dew Crouch's 4, ' " Drop 9 in a rematch at Provo. The 14 2 Individual High Series: Bill Advertisers two rivals will meet a. third time 8 . 8 Black, Floyd's, 550; Keith . Over- - Typesetters a in preliminary game to the 8 son, Conoco, 530; Gene Larsen, Printers Devils ...... 8 BYU-Uta- h varsity tilt in two The ; Pressmen 7 9 weeks. i 10 6 Individual High "Game:, Bill The Editors v .'. 11 Newswriters 5 Black, Floyd's, 210; Roy Alex, 198 Keith Overson . ' Week's Results: Printers Devils Conoco. SUGAR BEGINS TRAINING ' 3, Typesetters 1;' Advertisers 3, NEW YORK (UP) Sugar Ray Conoco, 197.' The Editors 1 ; The Pressmen 3, Robinson,' who meets champion ART CITY LADIES LEAGUE Newswriters 1. Carmen Basil lo for the middle Individual High Series: D. weight championship at Chicago, W L 14 10 Smith, P.D., 526; E. Chambers, March 25, worked out for the first Myrna's Lunch 13 Utah Service U Ad., 461; L. Whitehead, T.E., time Tuesday boxing two rounds 13 Foodliner Mkt. . . 11 with New York middleweight Lee 563; C. Smith, P.D., 511. 12 Carl Baker.'s Heat Individual Highj Game: Delia WiOliams at a local gym. Robin12 ; 12 Westside Mkt.' .... 12 Smith, P.D., 189; E. Chambers, son heads for his regular trainAd.. 175; L. South Main Mkt. 8 16 itehead, T.E., ing camp at Greenwood Lake, ' MVQ Week's Results: Carl Baker's 223; C. Smith, P. N.Y. today. Meat 1, Foodliner Mkt. 3; Myrna's Lunch 3 ; Utah Service 1 ; West-sid-e LEAGUE MERCHANTS I I -- 56-poi- .. rs United Press Sports Writer ; V" NEW YORK (UP) Basketball has. come up with more1 than its annual .share of individual surprises this season and- - it wouldn't be too difficult to pick an "unexpected"! AlUAmerica team if you led off with ' a young ' ' fellow named Oscar Robertson. Robertson has been the No. 1 surprise of the year. Madison Square The Cincinnati sophomore broke a looks a cinch to and a with Garden record spree : make everybody's "all" team. ; , Ancf there are a number of others who have come out of nowhere to at Jeast get a healthy look-iSECOND IN SCORING To name a few, now 'about Bob Boozer of Kansas State, t Don Mennon of: Pitt, Jerry West of West Virginia, Eddie Goldberg, of Syracuse and Bob Plump of Butler 1 choices included such las Wilt The (The Stilt) Chamberlain of Kansas, Elgin Baylor of Seattle, Guy Rodgers of Temple, Pete Brennan of North Carolina and Archie Dees of Indiana. They " haven't gone back any. and still are fine probabilities '. for national honors. ButiRobertson seems destined to supplant one of them when it comes time to make out the ballots. The Cincinnati star from Indianapolis is a strong second to Baylor in scoring, but it must be taken into consideration that the Seattle, sharpshooter plays a much easier schedule than Robertson. J Boozer "was one of the sparkplugs as Kansas' State , knocked off Kansas and Wilt the Stilt The from Omaha is a jarring junior who does everywell and belongs with the best of them. thing HENNON IS SMALLEST 8 Hennon is small for this giant set but the Who nickel a dime a on and Pitt star, gives change, stops has been a real money player. You might say tHat this is to" be expected, Hennon being from the town of Wampium, Pa. A fine shot, he also is murder from the foul line with 34 in a row to. his credit. . standGoldberg is small by collegiate basketball But the Fort Lee, N. J.,' player, anards at is other sophomore, alert and quick. West, the West is a defen- - . Virginia sophomore, can drive at sive power. He can shoot, too, as attested by 37 points against a good Villanova team. from but the Plump is "only" Milan, Ind., is fourth in free throw 'accuracy and in the top 25 scorers. It is significant that he led Milan to the rugged Indiana scholastic title in 1954 first time in 40 years that a small school emerged victorious! Milan High School had an enrpllment of only 83 boys. So it's understandable how some of these lads spring out of nowhere. But it sure .complicates the year-en- d balloting. Ci ugair Aggie Tilt an , ., EkJl JWIVERSITY AVENUE .PT.TVO. s v |