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Show ? " ' Pf Cummirigs, Texan To Tangle in Mat Title Match Payson Cops Third Nebo Game; Lehi, A. Fn Cavemen Tip Stubborn Tiger Five As 40-3- 3 Pioneers Win 53r38 Alpine Division .... American Fork Lehi BY High Lincoln Pleasant Grove W L 2 2 $ ........ 1 1. , Pet 1.000 0 1.000 1 .500 2' .333 8 . .000 ' 0 7 4 6 0 4 4 10 1 5 3 1 19 2 0 . S 10 , 2 3 2 1 2 , .8111 . 40-3- . - nip-and-tu- ck ln ....... high-scori- ng 6-- 47-3- 4 Payson . Springville Spanish Fork Tintlc . L Pet. W S 2 1 ...V... ......... Juab Friday's Result: . i ' Nebo Division . 0; OS Results: Friday' 0 American Fork 40,' Lincoln 33. t Lehi 53, Pleasant Grove 38. 12 26 14 38 Totals Neit Frlday'a Schedule: Lehi at American Fork. G Tj F P LEHI BY High at Pleasant Grove. 4. 5: 4 12 f Sims, Lincoln, bye. 1 0 5 2 f Chilton, 7 Lehi and American Fork re- Crosgrove, e 6 11; 6 18 mained tied today for the lead in Felt, c 3 2 0 6 the Alnine division title race. McStav. 1 2 0 0 4 alter racking up victories in J. Manning 0 0 0 0 Penrod games played Friday night. 0 3 2 2 The Pioneers waxed Pleasant N. Manninc 0 0 0.0 Rrnv M.aft while American Kirkham 0 0 0 0 Fork finally downed Lincoln, 3, Bennett after a terrific struggle in Totals . 20 23 13 53 which the Tigers carried the fight Score quarters: by to the Cavemen all the way. 11 17 27 38 Grove Lehi and American Fork will Pleasant 12 27 . 42 53 .. Lehi on A.F. the meet next Friday floor nH winner will take over LINCOLN G T: F P the unrfisnuted lead in Alpine Cox, 3 1 0 10 5 10 5 15 league. Both teams have won two Farley 0 0 0 0 traight games. Golding . It was practically 2 2 0 4 all the way in the American Gilligan 0 2 2 2 Rowley crame and it was Peterson 1 0 0 2 well along in the final quarter Verbantz 0 0 0 0 before the Cavemen could be Holdaway 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 reasonably assured of racking up Hldeshlma their 13th straleht victory of the Pyne 0 0 0 0 , season against a hustling, fighting 13 15 7 33 gang of Lincoln cagers. Totals . Lead Cavemen G T F P AMER. FORK 2 3 3 7 Fraughton victo were led The Cavemen 0 0 0 0 Van Wagoner Savtory by Max Pierce and Neil 7 i: 0 14 ... Pierce ;. age, wh scored 14 and 10 points, Savage 3 7 4 10 respectively, but Floyd Farley, Kitchen 0 2 1 1 Lincoln's forward, Smith 0 0 0 0 led both teams in scoring with 15 Dimich 0 0 0 0 i. 2 10 4 8 points. Cox also helped keep the Burgess 0 0 0 0 Tigers in the game with 10 timely Gray 0 0 0 0 points. Monson American Fork edged out in 14 23 2 40 front, 5, at the end of the first Totals I.. quarter, but Lincoln, hawking the Score by quarters: ball in great style, stayed right Lincoln 5 16 21 33 with the Cavemen throughout the American Fork .6 16 26 40 first half, which ended with the core deadlocked at G T F P SPANISH FORK 1 7 1 3 The defending Class B champs Ostler, f 0 0 0 0 pulled into a slight lead in the Chappie, f 1 li 1 3 third quarter and progressively Holland, c 2 6 5 9 Increased it as the game wore on, Evans, g 1 3 2 4 but the Tigers never gave up and E. Jones, g 1 0 0 2 gave it all they had right down Hancock, f 1 0 2 0 to the final buzzer. f Zabriskie, 1 0 0 2 f Bray, Held Halftime Lead 2 1 1 5 Johnson, i 4 2 g Jones, The Grove game was close throughout the first 12 18 10 34 quarter, but then the Pioneers Totals threw their attack into; high gear SPRINGVILLE G T F P and that was the beginning of the Chapman, f 5 8 8 12 end for the Vikings, as Coach Hap Gustin, f 4 0 0 8 Holmstead's boys led 7 at the Weight, c . . . . ...... 3 4 1 7 intermission and were never Smoot, g 2 2 2 6 threatened after that. 3 7 3 9 g Gottfordson, Dick Felt led the Lehi attack Mackley. g l 4 3 with 18 points and Simms helped Binks. f 0 0 6 0 out the cause by firing 12 through the hoop. Allred was the big gun Totals 18 25 11 47 for Pleasant Grove with 10. Score by quarters: Spanish Fork .... 10 "12 26 34 16 22 38 47 Springville Officials: Brooks and Buys. . . PYirk-T.inco- Drops Dons 0 0 1.000 1.000 .333 .000 .000 0 0 2 2 2 Springville 47, Spanish Fork 34 Payson 53, Tintic 31 Juab 40, Carbon 37 (Non-leagu- iiiii .in .mm in i .in ' ' I ' :l II ' ' II ' 1 m SUNDAY JANUARY 21. 1831 Prove, Utah County, Utah- 3 Teams Tied For Lead In Big 8 Loop e) The inteimountaln Junior heavyweight wrestling championship will b at stake Monday night, when Bob Cummings and Gene Blackley tangle in the main I event of the grappling show at the " ( II Provo .Labor temple. Cummings,' who hails from Seaside, Ore., is the present champion and Blackley, a tough, rowdy Texan, is more than just a little eager to capture the crown; - ! The match: will be a i . an with affair, hour's time limit. In a special attraction, Gorgeous Gus, the wrestling bear, will take on Steve Nenoff and Bob DeMarce in a match with no time limit. SECTIONAL STARS Indiana is the pick in the Big Ten and guard Gene Ring, left, is no small part will send of the reason North The preliminary Carolina State's Vc Bubas. inset, does a fine defensive job. relieves Sam Ranzino Billy Fox against Bill Melby in of some of the shooting. Iona s Jim Lyons, center, may not make but he's one of the bet-te- r event with pivot men yet seen around New Rochelle. Jim Sugrue is at least one bright spot in Coach a Slats Gilt'a murky outlook at Oregon State. time limit. r;y htiC ! Big Eight if x a V Next Friday's .Schedule: Springville at Tintic Juab at Spanish Fork Payson, bye. Payson high's undefeated Lions held their third Straight Nebo league victory Saturday, but the Springville Red Devils were hot on their trail with two victories and no defeats in loop play. SLATES BRONCO GAME Lions racked The By PULLMAN, Wash., Jan. ,20 U.R) up their third straight win by WashDean of Golden Romney SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 20. (U.R) mauling Tintic, 5" -- 3,1, Friday NEW YOftK. Jan. 20 (U.R) ington State college announced Twenty of the intermoiintain Red while the Devils night, Explosive Bob Satterfield of Chihat coach Forest Evashe- - west's grid stars were "drafted" chalked up their second consecu- cago was firmly established Sat- Friday viski's Cougar football team will in the professional football clubs' tive victory by rolling past Span- urday as a formidable contender meet Santa Clara for the first annual drawing. for either the light heavyweight 4. ish Fork, Selected were: time new memorial in of because of titles Spokane's heavyweight encounter at In a San Francisco 49ers Rex Bersecond-roun- d vic- stadium his sensational 28. Sept. Price, Juab topped Carbon of BYU, Dwight Winslow of ry over Elkins Brothers at St. WSC plays Oklahoma A. and Boise tory junior college, Tom Kings-for- d Nicholas arena. Lions e, of Montana, and Mike PeterIn his New York debut Friday M. the following week in, Coach Deb Smith's and Idaho will play Oregon son of Denver. Satterfield night, brown-skinnLawrence Lions made a runaway of floored the Washington Negro 'State there Oct. 6. Chicago Bears their game with the Miners, heavyweight three times and jHairston of Nevada, RobeTt Hanleading 19-- 3 at the end of the scored a technical knockout at 56 jevery second of action. Blazing son of Montana, Jerry Taylor of White of Bob was so impressive that Wyoming and Wilford 1 at half-tim- e. seconds of the second round. first quarter and ' They continued to roll in so Though brief, their brawl was matchmaker Al Weill said he Arizona State. Dave the second half and were out in electrifying that it had the would try to use him in a main New York Yankees 9 front at the start of the 3003 fans screaming widly during event at Madison Square Garden Cunningham of Utah, Jim Chad- fourth period. Just about everybody got into the scoring act for Payson, but Terry Smith, the Lions' brilliant athlete, led his team in point-makiwith 10 counters on five field 'goals, but Lamar Walker was only a step behind lmmm 311 wwfm 'i.- him with nine. Campbell of Tintic led both teams in scoring with 13 points, followed by Gourley who tanked Ki Jordan South Davis Provo West Berry 'Drafted' TKO Over Brothers 47-3- I non-leag- ue j 40-3- 7. Ilirh-Power- ed Spo-Ikan- . high-power- ed ed 34-1- j 49-1- 3 2 1 L Pet 2 2 2 3 3 4 5 .667 .667 .667 .500 .500 .333 .167 ' Jordan gym. a, In the other league gam played Friday night, Davis de2. feated South, ; 35-3- 'Frsco '49ers ! t . . 4 4 4 3 40 45-min- Satterfield Scores ;.... W The Big Eight basketball race was snarled in a three-wa- y dead lock Saturday after the smoke of battle had cleared from Friday night games. Granite, East and Jordan were all tied for the lead as the result of the Beetdiggerst 60-victory over Granite Friday night in the Vi N.-Y- . ng i Granite East one-fall-to-- rip-roari- 7 SUNDAY HERALD : Springville 53-3- 1; F P G Tl 8 3? PLEAS. GROVE Kirk, f Ostler, t Lauder e Allred, f e Liston, g J. Walkerl Fraughton Devereaux Paulson Swensbn S. Walker in : tintic Lions Blast Prep Box Scores l,ii.n.. band of Idaho, and Phil Fray of Idaho. Dick Washington Redskins Campbell of Wyoming, Victor Thomas of Colorado. Detroit King Block of Idaho and Jack Christiansen of Colorado A. and M. Dald Dodrill. of Pittsburgh Colorado A. and M. Dick Chicago Cardinals Punches of Colorado. Philadelphia Henry Rich of Arizona State. Green Bay Packers Ray Bayer of Montana and Dick Afliss qf Nevada. Heber Sets Benefit Sports Event! for Polio Fund Drive HEBER As part of the polio fund drive, a series of sport events win oe siagea in neoer by "Red" Wood and Gene Payne. Boxing matches between local talent and imported boxers will be held and promise a good time to all spectators. Two basketball! games were played Friday evening in the high school gymnasium, One pitted the local .Veteran team against the FramptoYi Motor team of Provo; the other was between the Heber First, and Charleston ward teams. iv Am all-arou- nd ng pa--p m 11. . 16-a- ll. 10 Lehl-Pleasa- nt . 27-1- , ., , Bowlmq News . The Major Bowling league standings: W L .Pet. 8 4 .667 United Sales 8 4 .667 Wasden Motor 8 4 .667 Big 4 Dist. 7 5 .583 Ralph's Radio 7 5 .583 Jeffs & Jones 5 7 .417 Carlson Sport 3 9 .250 Regal Alleys 2 10 .167 Yellow Cab Summary of results: "Wasden Motor 889 888 Ralph's Radio 852 742 1009-25808 863 Carlson's Regal Alleys 826 743 786 845 Big 4 Dist. Jeffs & Jones . 884 801 928 819 Yellow Cab 934 864 United Sales Summary of leaders: High team series United Sales, 924-27- 01 03 . 745-24- 18 . 773-23- 45 . 851-24- 82 775-24- 60 . 2715; Wasden Motor, low Cab, 2693. 946-26- 93 917-27- 15 G T F P TINTIC Gourley. f Roselund, Mower, g Miller, g Campbell, g Nash Beech 7 11 2 12 0 2 f. ,. 1 2 2 7 5 13 3 2 2 04 0 0 10 4 0 0 8 Totals 1 0 0 1 1 2015 31 G T F P PAYSON McBride, f T. Smith, f Lunt, c Walker, g Cahoon, g 2 5 0 4 0 10 0 8 0 1 . 1 2 1 1 Amos Money . G. Smith 0 Taylor Brown 0 0 Durrant 0 Wilson 1 1 1 1 1 Yel- 23 12 7 53 Totals Score by quarters: 3 11 19 31 High team games Ralph's Ra- Tintic dio 1009; Yellow Cab, 946; United Payson 19 34 49 53 Sales, 934. B. CARBON G T F P H'gh individual series 6 2 0 12 Jones, United Sales. 630; C. Peterson 0 2 ' 1 1 Bailey, Yellow Cab, 597; I. Tolboe, Woodward Wasden, 597. 45 1 5 Herring 4 3 3 11 High individual games B. Bar- Mele 3 2 2 8 rett, Ralph's. 268; A. Andrus, Etzel United Sales. 235; B. Jones, 224. 15 13:' 7 37 Totals GENEVA LADIES BOWLING G T F P LEAGUE STANDINGS JUAB 4 0 0 8 Team W L Hawarth 1 1 1 3 .. . . 8 0 Worthington . Metallurgical 3 10 6 12 3 Sanders 5 Offices 5 2 I 11 4 4 Matthews Rolling Mill 2 2 3 5 Park Personnel 1 0 3 5 Sperry Safety 0 1 0 0 0 : 7 Payroll Linton 0 0 0 0 Summary of results: Carter 916 878 889 2683 Beckstead 0 0 0 0 Personnel 820 912 8722604 General Of. 906 888 8812675 15 16 10 40 Totals Payroll 976 929 9512856 i Score by quarters: Metallurgical 7 11 29 37 Rolling Mill . 912 949 953 2814 Carbon 910 895 9372742 Juab . 8 13 28 40 Safety Summary of leaders: Hi.h team game Metallurgical 97R; Rolling Mill 953; Safety The "tab" for transporting out937 "free" mail written by going individual series Maxine High Nations soldiers in Korea Allen. Met. 625; M. Calderwood, United is up by the nations of picked Met. 596; F Roundv. Off. designation. 593: G. Cooprider. Safety 593. High individual game Maxine Allen, Met. 238; Noma Craig, Personnel 218; M. Calderwood, Met. 216. 2701; Romp Into Lead first quar Romping into 16-ter lead, Springville led Spanish 10 Fork all the way Friday night and won going away. Chapman sparked the Springville attack with 12 points, while Evans racked up nine to pace Spanish Fork.. Sanders and Matthews formed a one-tw- o punch for Juab as the Wasps tipped, the Dinosaurs. San12 ders tanked points and Matthews 11 to spark a second half rally that brought Juab victory. Prep Cage Scores Lehi 53, Pleasant Grove 38. Amerigan Fork 40, Lincoln 33. Springville 47, Spanish Fork 34. Payson 53, Tintic 31. Juab 40, Carbon 37. Davis 35, South 32. Jordan 60, Granite 40. North Cache 39, Logan 37. Box Elder 57, Ogden 33. South Cache 48, Bear River 44 Blanding 34, Monticello 30. Delta 41. Milford 36. Kanab 69, Valley 39. Marysvale 67, Tropic 27. Cedar City 51, Hurricane 38. Salina 57. Wayne 38. Parowan 48, Hinckley 36. North Cache 39, Logan 37. Millard 45, Beaver 44. Uintah 29. Alterra 25. Park City 36, North Summit 30 Moab 50, North Emery 27. Gunnison 40, North Sanpete 28 Morgan 63, South Summit 32. South Sevier 50, Richfield 42. South Emery 97, Greenriver 27. Enterprise 44, Dixie 39. Roosevelt 54, Tabiona 30. Snow 43, Wasatch Academy 42. . 1115 BUICKi Yankees, Seals Sign Agreement SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 20 (U. The world champion Yankees, taking on their first Pacific Coast have signed a league tie-u- p, working agreement with the San Francisco Seals. ASHTON'S 0t Neon Until t P.;M. Favors for Ladle nd Gent attending this shewing Wherever you look, you find rea- -' sons for this fervor. The Special blossoms forth with a Sedans, new in Convertibles Rivieras, styling, new in ratio new in performance new in thrift smartest car for its price that Buick ever offered. The Super has everything it takes to make it the standout performer and buy of the middle-pric- e powcr-to-weig- ; ht brackets. 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The general' public as well as shooters from other clubs are invited to attend, Warm quarters Will be provided in the clubhouse lr for the shooters and the public it was reported. V wide variety of shoots will be held including hams, bacon, etc. T Handicap league this will have Scattergunners a chance to sharpen up modernize the triumphant of an old campaigner "They came. They saw. U conked 'em " In other words, folks are calling Schedules Shoot ...2 k . To Trap, Skeet Club ; Ge-ter- TIO OTUED IttHU. n n r. imk ill ... Vj fOVt Kt r , '1 l" nf rvWlMt Unlit , pulir" ruin m TO Cff Arm YAOii mmnW"md.ywMi.jk I MswsJ f P. La Astutiiru Cinnii9;iifiiv u ( 171 NORTH 1 ST WIST PROVO, UTAH m PHONI 153 . AHLANDER'S 411 8. Univ. Avenue L i |