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Show mi Vta SUNDAY. APRIL-- 1, Provo, UUh County. SUNDAY HERALD Huatcliim Lefidls West to. Smashing Victoiry Oveir East Brl Syracuse Tips U tes Nose Out Cowboys Detroit Cuts Frank House and rolled From Roster points " - nated both backboards BULLETIN 12 points of his own. up scored 21 PEORIA: 111., March 31' 1 Kent Bates AnaV 13. ;- .IV V -; Elf Gains Most Big DM Valuable Player Award; Minson Collects 5 Points . A NEW YORK, lUrch 31 (UP) The West s:av but the Utah (U.R) A Syracuse team team as a whole couldn't shoot By UNITED PRESS lesson basketball to a 59 75 East the Saturday nijht ia ' 5 a?ifc&t...iii i.. i. mtfeaatfefetv' . i LAKELAND, Fla., March 3$ air Tribune fund at sixth annual Herald the "with an indomitable Spirit better! than .247. fresh game Detroit's $75,000 bonus Gene Melchiorre K.b Madison Square Garden before a crowd of 10,431. Saturday night scored the was the sparkplug that enabled! catcher Frank House was one of Mel Hutchins, Brigham "Young's graceful to win going away seven players cut from the' roster greatest conveback in. Ro- Bradley led the West, attack .with 13 points and gained the most. ,' against Saturday. Wyoming. ' bertson field fiouse. Justory Melchiorre supplied 20 points, . The, repeal of the bonus rulet valuable player award of the game, of them at crucial stages, to made it possible for House to be . .. to edgeRoland Minson. Bradley, many Young." Brigham lead the Braves to a 39 to 31 to the Tigers', Toledo, forward who teamed with Hutch- - field goal for the first 76 to 75, and jwin the first halftime, lead that .lengthened optioned was Last he club. two farm year; weeks O., gO to lead. BYU, half minutes of the second half, 0 late in the third period. annual National Campus to the NIT championship, did not With 12 minutes to go. the East kept with the team, even.though he wu not able to break into match "Hutchins performsnce and had made enough free throws to Basketball tournament. Cowboys Rally , - ki the lineup. did not play as long,, but he put cut, the West margin to 11 points, on a fine exhibition of basketball. Then Ragelis, Freiberger, Me The Cowboys rallied In the last Option Three Hurler. while he wu m tnegame. Min- Arthur and Hutchins touched off and had chiseled the gap quartef 1 to son, winner of the most valuable another nine-poiminutes left. burst and that with PETERSBURG, Flal, March J55-5- 2 Dlaver award in the NIT. sank destroyed any lingering Eastern But three Brave free throws by 31 St. Ixiuis Cardinals two field goals and a lree throw hopes; Fred Schlichtman and Buzz ptt began cutting their squad to size i 31 U.E for five points. . Utah broke aip the rally,- - 1 when they optioned March Horvafh scored T4 noinU fnr PEORIA, Saturday ' Capt. Zeke Sinicola of Niagara; the East 0 lead Wyoming's Morris SSmuelson thce rookie pitchers Muis Arindividual edged out its Skylme fAf conference rival, Wyoming, in a 55 to 52 rivalled Melchlqrre's performance royo, John Crimian' and- Bobby gave his East team a 0 lead, inigcoring bifV the most valuable Tiefenauer to farm, clubs. tnriller to capture third place in with 19 points. PROBLEM CHILDREN Bobby Morgan and Tommy Brown, inset, were i. demoted when flown the first minute of play. That wasi player award went to Hutching, the first annual National Campus a . showiag the easterners; who started the East's downfall Puerto from lefty from Miami, where the Brooklyn varsity headquarters, to the boot camp at Vero Beach, Young Arroyo, FRIDAY BOX SCORES Basketball tournament Saturday Rico and Crimian, a Philadelphia set his sights on the third basing job. Brown,, who broke in with the Dodgers seven made all nfght. They didn't have with 11 first half point. Hutchins had Morgan ' - , ; , .v. a player to match the rebounding. added, a field goal in the second vear? ago at 16, was expected to share the work in left field. (NEA) night. UTAH righthander, went to' Columbus, c;F Pf4 7;0.. The UtSs palled into a SI 21 Smith,! f, . Association of . 3 inside or outside shooting and all- - half for a total of 13. halftime lead, and appeared on Shrum, f. 3 3 while Tiefenauer, from Des Loge, around team7 pay of the west-- 1 of; It Was the last collegiate game a comfortable victory, Goodrich,-f- . the season in the garden arid 1 the Mo., was assigned to Rochester ' 0 0 . wayta erners. ' but Wyoming bounced back in Burns, g. 0 0 of the Intecnational league. - It wm a team victory but Mel Hutchins' performance gave Brig... . ,i .) bulk Of the local V) took, over Sanford, f. .;..."... .0 : the third , quarter land 0 .2p . Hutchins of Young. Ray ham Young , the : a wa rdscRlnd Min-sd- n, 1 2il CutFrom Roster; ; - Several hiirh LDS church offi- -l Govl Lee will be out of the, and, Schubach Jewelry.' In addi Ragelis, theBrigham the rein. 42 to 38. ' . .10 Ten Bates,' e.'. scoring Big Cougar teammate, 5 7 Utah rebounded. Two goal by Cleverly, .3 ST. PETERSBL'RGH: Fla rcialsshave indicated that ;f hey wttli several individuals have tick champion from Northwestern, won Hutchins' until April 8 or 9 but hisjtion . jtate the most valuable player r. 7 ,. TnriolrlJ.r J, 3 U'Marrh 51 ir In To .6 Glenn Duggins with three min- Asay, g. ... of Okla Marcus Mur ets for sale FreibeTgert T' r me ' w including Ray u k tnamDer frovo oi:. award here two weeks ago when utes left sent- them ahead 53 to Duggins, g. .0 5 ji .Pavlick and: p.Uher Charles: commerce- honor banquet for the dock. Albert Kirkpatrick Elvin homa, Capt. Myer Skoog of Min- . led Brigham Young to the want to attena,... governor 50 and Knt Bates and Duggins iBishon were cut from the New .- -i o .lT.?... Glen Kennerr C. E. nesota. Bob Payne of Oregon they Anderson, National Invitations-Tournamen-t added free throws as time ran put ToUls hanquet., 23; 11 22 57 York Giants squad Saturday and,u..thaii, tMm u a;;.,nt.;Hl,he Peterson. Russ- - Burner, Clyde State and Ernie Barrett' of Kansas titles .. to fashion the final count. Although pickets for the SYRACUSE G Pf p,optK,ned to minor league James', Leonard James, MeLKava State gave 'the west so much K. B. Sorensen. gen- by J The box coast Dick Haag wasi'the offensive Hladiki f . ; . 1 able have been ..moving rapidly. tchevich and Ray. Schwartz was to it 4 5 a6that hu , eral chairman of the event. powr WEST V .' G star of the night iwith 23 points JockJe;'. f. 4 6. Pavlick, Mr. Sorensen said Arcn Mad after the first 15 minutes. z. SCCOnd, r7ra Tafi Rencrin Menrv F 1 13 !. 6 f Hutchins, for Wyoming. Glen Smith and Stevesky, f. ......, : 2 Score Runs Hutchins' 2 5 baseman who hit .270 at Up sen,, president of the chamber, will ' . . 4 f Ragelis,-t 16 ' .six 19 in Hutchins respective- Swanson, (J and 2 6 City last year, was" sent In Oak- scoring Duggins hit ..2 xneipresWe at the meeting, and that With ',""( , ltlose imeresrea meir ncKeis eany f fhr 2 0 .;. 5 12i land of- the- - Pacific Coast league T.T.' "..I- -. Grant Thorn will serve as master points, the West dashed off to a Minson, ff . .. gci ly for the "winners and scored all Miller, c. fanqueiio 1 4 0 7e to The 14 avoid in, 24 in lead to the .first seven Garrett, .Vv . the Reddout. c. . .1 of ceremonies , 5 :3i Bishop,disappointment. fhander points hut ohe of Utah's "right 1 ; V - P. 2 22' who had a 9 .10 mark.witli Sioux The program"" will 'include minutes. That was just a test rurf. Bagley, f last half. Kiley. g; 4- 10 limited to looi persons; speeches by Ernest L. WUkinson, A field goaLand a free throw by Freiberger, c 3 7 City, iomcd Ottawa of the Inter-!,u3' rv'.Viii Suprunowicz, g. . 4 3 s The box: Vand ' g Skoog; two of Tulane Mel . E ... U. 5, of at g. Payton national league: ..2 BYU;. nearby Eres,Hent ,he" NIT and Skyline Six' 1 S F P Manika?, UTAH v : .IP 3 ford, Fla. the Roche g. , . . ... banquet room to ne Romney, commissiorfef of"ptck pected ' by Paul Horvath of Barrett, ..t .,. r .. 4 19 champions.. 4 State cut the West Payne, filled fo capacity. Smith, f Carolina Athletic conf States , iNorth Mountain 5. 5 3 George Albert Smith presiaenii Mr. Sorensen : stressed ., again: .nr.- - r.nv W lead to That was at, the McArthur, g; ; and Mavnr 28 18 29 74),.Cleverly, To.talsL . Trim Roster of "the LDS church, also is ex- - Saturday that women 4 13! Halftime score: 3 i a I k Bates, c . oi. Bontemps,-5mark. jfU.P) TAMPA. March Syracuse 3f 1" Fla., pected to attend if pis neaun to attend the- banquet Me said made by a rnembier of the BYU '. . i . Goodrich, g showed Its real West Then the Utah 22. Three will more players 2 v. nacxeiDail IP am. v Duggins, g . V.i..V... ui.c u uiui uiuvioia " Free throws missed: power. for the first time in Uie Totals ' . j.,....,...32 11 18 7 Utah tioned by the Cincinnati Reds" to permits. 2 ?r. " Smith 2, Shrum 2. Bates 6, Clev- - Tulsa : Gov. have Lee Bracken J. Suitablj&-Tftwill'be guests indicatechl4iey ,kJlll Will probably special game. In the next two njinutes, itj EAST presented Monof the Texas league 't" O 2 3 on wives. wim aiicnn wnicn win scored 10 straighttx)ints to take a PaytoB f "... Sanford, c to team members of the and Coach Sanford. ,4, Dringing.meir plan Syra.panquei, j. Duggins day, 'irly, 0 U'rfi- - Siinrtinn4ic7 - 9 'Miliar 14 be held April 10 at 7:30: p.Tn. in Tickets may be purchased at stan Watts, it was reported, add Horvath, f L;...v... 4 6 24 to "12 lead. Freiberger Asay, g . . . Cin will trim ... . ; 0 each ma'de two field goals Awry, Swan- j. Barrett J,ockIet Hladik, Stevesky, 28 roster cinnmi's to Totals' o. : playersr.12 center u it u at all possible, .his .bank, J. Edwin Stein Real 0 ..! 23 18 55 son 3. during, the burst and Hutchins Kolakowski,c office the chamber- of comme '1 in one. That satisfied the Slaugbter G secretary indicated Saturday. BRADLEY i;.. chipped" WYOMING After ..that- they Smith, c... Westerners. Schlictman, f. ..4 1 of whom are to start north Tue- in Radoyich. f . J time oh the1 floor. Sinicela, g .U. f. put ..9 merely 4fGrover, 2 0 iay morning. Samu'elscjn, f . !! I West . . c. ,43 to 31 at the Ranzinp, g The 14 led, Behnke, ..6 By U Pitchers Dave Jolly and 'Gerald .2 "3 Hughes, c ...... 1 c. .... 4 .2 half and held the East without a Becker, g Kelly, 2 0 and Ted Blackburn first 2 baseman EzV, g 1 4 McGuire, g ..2 AUSTIN, Tex., March 31 (U.n "tManm, g. 10 ' 3;'-o Haag, g . Marshal of Yale: ft Yale. Tn the first three TlacS Alton, g . . 20 John Masterful g. Melchiorre, :j to Tulsa. 0 Tappe will' Clements, e m-V set b new world record Saturday in the event. 0" 1 - assigned g. laKe nis military pnysicai lexam- .. 2 2 ; ' jPreece; Varden, g 22 13 33 M - Marshall's feat came "Just mom Totals 0 1 ' Macuga, g. ination here before 60 i Jeavin More than .. 3 0 iunibr members the Prpvo Boat chib's clubHouse, Burns, g 10 2 entsfter Richard Thpman of Half time score: West 43, East Qtt, g.. .3. 0 0 RuU. g of the Utah Valley Wildlife Prothe hoy, elected Tommy :Pjni.wimmin- - meet with a time of Yal . had V splashed to, a new 31.i : . . Fourth Tim oi incir organizauon . ., , . --.yard breast - stroke presincni missed: .East . . ..rmw throws 100 28 21 26 77 Free NCAA loiais CT tJPTPDCDfTtir : 5 Trw vn m i v n Totals . .20 12 28 11111) nsr. rru in., if idl McGuire - 4," G F. Pf P 31 O li, I Tom wea,ner oaturoay to laKe a tout Frank Coppm director of Uieri It was Marshall's third" record mark to upset favored Jack Tay Horvath, Sinicola, West Poholsky. Becker. . 3 5 7 . his of .L meet State. bettered of it Ohio lor the and J9 Ranzino, RageliJ Samuelson, Utah - 3j Score at halftime: rishthander up from xf the state fish and game farm Provo Boat club, showed boat rac- - own time of .4:33.4 made 1 15 old rookie, QatlirHaV Thorns n swarri the distance in 2, Freiberger 5, Minson. Hutchnaag, I. . ., . ;i recently KA.QrtA' tt,A svr, (h. Gnrin.itill. ,a, . Wyom'ipg 21.. K A I,-0 57.5 seconds. . This was ,4 a sec- ins. Skoog 2, McArthur, Garretl .0 imp., Free throws missed: Smith first! St. Louis Cardinaf .pitcherj J. D. Ford,- - superintendent of Frank-Coxdirector of youth "'? meet ""'!immng " 4 ,2 faster than .Taylor's 57.0 2, Bagley 3. i ond 3, 3. Let senior the in111c a activities for' in. Radovieh, Clements, c. . Duggins Cleverly uit asiiiicr idt'ri, bcic 'K 'f "r 1 ao4 Nucatola Of f icials-Joset was in ' handcuffed the. wa sixth record The ",e Tx NeWl he Esau the York cilities of was Clements. farm the Hughes 3, "Haag.2. "TV" ifr.charge.of .Saturday's!,IVLWl C dMU Villi 114. 1I 5 2 Giants on five Lou meet. Eisenstein. g. the t Radovieh, Illcl Kill a Ron on toiir of Charles Part and, beat ducted the members Gibbs. Carl Esau,, g. hits, .Officials: outing assisted by . .'. i the fourth me' in, the farm, explaining Johnson and Gill McDonald: them, Lone, Tony Madsen, ridge, .0 Burns, g. . i. 4. ; six bird and fish life found there. Arnold; Wlkins, Dean Spackman. spring games. 0 0 ;.6 g. Varden,. Games Friday's The boys, ranging in age from Dr. Eldofi Beck, Dick Pope and WEST PALM BEACH, urr thpn inle&n r r imitTl Knrt A ill Fla.. 7 Syracuse !swept oyer a favored: Totals ; The inext meeting hi tenta-- " TQlMarcn 31 UR) The Philadelphia. Provo canyon, where they actu-- f Utah squad Friday night, 74; to! . Halftime score: R hi Athletics. optioned two players to; ally assisted in .the planting of tively .; been, set for April 13 at . 57, after Bradley had trounced, Wyoming 3f 17 p.m. in the, Provo Labor Temple and sent eight others to 870 fish. in the Provo river. Free throws missed: Wyoming,! Buffalo Wyoming, 77 to 63 in semifinal . .... 1. After they ate their lunch atarena,. Mr.. Cox said. inri,v j H ughes games.' Radovieh, Esau, Forward Jack Kiley paced the Samuelson 3. Hag 3, Clements. Orange attack with 22 putiiu ojauiirjf ocfuiciman, GroVer 2. while bijt center Ed Miller domi-- 1 Behnke 3, Melchiorre 3. . ' and Crln .I i All-Sta- rs ri I .ii. . r - : ; i - ' . top-seed- ed . six-nd-a- -ln 54-4- - f : Redskins Defeat Wyoming, 69-6- nt -- J.R)-T- he -- . 2-- - , . the-be- . st - -- ." Church Leaders Plan to Attend Cougar Fete '!- .......... '- post-seas- on - S i . - - affili-j-Saturd- - U - 1 r : . . . - ' :.- - ay 6-- ; TP t aue-nain-g ""21 irIu - - 16-- . Sah-ifei- .., ... . t I.J H.n.hZ,,":" JwJ at 3- - ; . free-thro- g-- . . Ie nv,nu . - lop- 14-1- t 2. eight-minu- te , - j ., s . , , !l- .....i ........ ".,-..- t e Their-departur- . " " . Junior Wildlife Group Takes Tour of Fish and Game Farm : . ........... ......... A . .5-1- 0 ' ...... . U- i--i .... 3" .,.. ...... . 5- ft ......o . VJ A r-' i - ...... . . m '.,. ..fi -- . World Record Set NCAA Paddler - - wrli 1-- 1,1 a - . - 1 . . . . . i,. '"" "'j associ-e?'leSia- and-the- ....... n con-!atio- te j the.-animal- ' irT.,V n, - hn : ,! , 1 i . . Carfjenter Says Baseball Will Soon: Be a Sound I nvestment , '" . ' . . 0 " .' '' By LEO H. PETERSEN t Carpenter revealed the Thillies United PrrM Sports Editor "made a little monv" last vear. CLEARWATER, Fla, March 31 but nowhere near' the amount UP. Bob Carpenter Saturday financial experts consider a fair foresaw the end of major leagueketurn on an investment, a as Dasenan rich man s hobby to even," he and predicted it soon Will be, . "In order"we break, to attract explained, sound enough to attract business a little more thanhave a million fans ' ' : investors.' for our home ga.me'g and another the now, Right young, wealthy million on the road. That 'adds up owner of the ',NationaI league to a lot of people and takes a bit champion iPhiladelphia Phillies of doing. But if'doea show just sairt stock in a major league base- "Jhow a husiness major; league -big ; ball club is the txorest invest baseball and its larm ment in the world." ' , ' systems has "But we are beeinnins: to mend become.". our ways and starting to run baseLists Team Expenses- - ' ball as a big business, which' it is," In' breaking down his club's'ex-penshe said. ; in 1950 Carpenter . listed "Many of the . club owners includes realize thatjf they ran their busi team expenses--whic- h nesses as they : run their baseball' player expenses, .uniforms, medienterprises they; soon would be cal expenses,- - travel and spring : !' . training a the largest item ., bankrupt." I: : : Besides, he pointed out, the $825,000. parnis running out of big money Next came the team replacemen ;lik Tom Ya wWy of the Red ment expense, which 'included Sox. Phil XWriglfy of the Cubs; scouts' salaries,, travel expenses, and Walter Briggs of the Jigers working agreements, and baseball woican afford to lose money in schools. That's $478,000: ' ine. game because they are soi Here are. the other of , expenses' ; wealthy.. , running a major league cjub: ' Ground expenses includes jNumbe nisi Dwindling working crew salaries, .park rent. t'Don-- t gii me Carpen- repairs to structure, electricity, k ' men ter . emphasized, jwrong."; like' that taxes and insurance $232,000.: f hav lept the gaijne going. 1 don't Game expenses (includes ticket know wherejwe would be without them, in baseball.! But the number managers, tickets.; stationery, of men wealthy noush to afford ticket takers and sellers salaries a big league baseball club as a and detached office expense hobby is dwindliipg. and we are $181,000. Publicity and advertising" have to put the gouig-t$Sl,6o0. a sound financial basis tosport on , I attract iiivtsiurs, large, ann small 8"dl Administrative and general ex- penses $187,000. give them a reasonabfe of a reasonable.return ' guarantee Farm system operating losses . Toi back ud his r,m... .! $158JDQ0- .-' released to the United Press' thi Player' contract purchases- - and fr consolidated expense statement aent honuse: s $252,000. ' the cost of operating5 the Phillies' " ' '''q - , Hcrc beer at its best : '' i . v ..- .make sure your car UQ I V s! - 5 i A I - ' i :' o .V-.:- i - . . a ties ujtii in 1950. q. vviiuiijr-uwne- It aggregated $2,384,000. which Carpenter estimated was a little higher" than average for a. major league club. j Am M 'ilD tfJ.T'3 V Adjust head lamps to prevent blinding glare and, improve nighttime visibility. Check steering system, eliminate excessive wheel "play." V Check, wheel alignment, (align if necessary) to prevent road s "wander," shimmy, or excessive tire wear. , V Inspect and adjust brakes. V Inspect tires and rotate for longer life. V Inspect wiring system" and replace worn sections to prevent short circuits. V Inspect windshield wipers, replace blades, if necessary. 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