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Show SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY. MARCH 2. ISS2 Proo, VUH CountT. Utah Gincy Takes First of ..training-. Season;' Priddy Lob2!2d!'Ho!do.uf Spanish pin coin Cap tare Titles. Gain Berths In Clad Jc'qrk, Dons Make Stirring . r.. .Nb ? ..-- Springvill Payson Juab ......... Untie ...... 3 If? Brady. Nash, a 3 .625 vajl U Results r B. .WW - ... I I .....13 Beckstead. I Matnew. e f .... Jones Dons Ilia kAV fire-ba- ll ........ vs o niPirlt . after they came .Golden zoomed Into a state Tigers Sweep To Win Over Easy 53-3BYH Wins , Uhi; ... ... 1 IWaBer 41M. Allred Harvey 29 15 0 2.2 2 1 S 7 I e 2 ....;..,..... ............. 7 2 3 1 1 3 4 8 4 0 0 ....... , ... Evans, g , 8 0 2 Friday' . ....... ....... ciu.b ; ewa conauciru use . yr.ayl t .. atiird Citcber Matt Eatts. t bitting practice of t5e'froaJ e; St. Louis EreT,s to a 13 hiaen ev year tarday with durUtg th' flayer the ollerlr.gs of Ur tfttured deal th day's drill with. four pitchers. three t blasts ever th left t.tli Catchers Any Semlnick. Joe fence .1 A total of 3 players workf-Lasdrfth and Hank Rosi,. Hie out for thre hours. foiles, uf.tlirft Grady Rsttoa. Ted KhieiewsU. Roy MeMUiUn and Virs'J EUHctip at.d out5lier Jaias ErsTC Jo Ad cock, Dick Sisder. Bob Bar ko will sd Wa!!y Post topk UHADENTON'. FU., Hirth 1 fL'PI Infiekler Roy , liirts' 11 turns In the cage. signed his I5i2 coctract &3 tisea . - win--aga.n- J at . W L Pet s 3 3 2. .750 .f3 .625 4 .4 .50) 0 .003 t Joined his - Result . Ttf.-a Lincoln hlgh'i Golden Tiger held their first Alpine Division 0 cnampionship and a plaea In the 3 11 state Class B tourney Saturday, 13 after they whipped Lehl, 0 0 Friday night on the Pioneers' floor. BY High' Wildcats defeated 10 48 Pleasant Grove. 0, Friday eight in the other Alpine game, ao Coach 4 12 Don Snow's charges will tangle Pioneers In playoff 2 4 with the 2 18 game to decide the . other Alpine a rcpriKDuuTf la u tourney, n a' The date and site of the playoff a 7 game hadn't :heen decided on late me uetroit iigers' Erst workout of th spring. Priddy said he had General phone with Charley Gehringer and 53-3-8. Brim Botton trr-raat- es la an unlsterruyited three-ho- ur drtJ Saturday. ILs f.gzlcz 1'ft catcher Wier Cooper, veteran tfcird haiemaa Bsb Ellictt and rookie pitcher Don Li.il and Murray Wall nzsliti. ttO i wa. 1 I W a Second baseman Gerry Priddy was officially labeled a "holdout" Saturday when h failed to report to 1 15 1 55 Fla - - Lincoln S3. Lehl 38. BY High 63, Pleasant Grove 43. 40 G T T Pi ..... ............... a Ostler, g Lincoln 2Lehi IS 25 10 liSPANISa FORX Division- 3 5 BY High 3 11 American Fork 0 0 Pleasant Grov 1 4 0 4 Total 4 6) 0 ............... 3 Rowe. f 0 Swenson. I 0 Larsen. c y.'i Alnia 1 0 0 14 1 4 10 7 1 ....... ..... .i.. 3 Swenson ' .. . o 1.1 . 1 2 1 0 0 . 0 0 ft ... s ... 2 0 Hall....... Neilson .... By RAY SCHWABTZ Fork's .....;.- JUAB Worthington. - snanish Bate 6 .w ............ .........11 Total '. Spanish Fork 48. Springville 44. "Juab 42. Tintic 41. - 8 Allred. 1 7 4 6 Deveroux. 1 3 Kirk, g 5 2 1 11 Louder, g fl ft 0 0 Jacklin 'Eastwood, e -- - rriday'a ' 5 . .,..-.v..- s;6afctlt to TAJtrA. TO.. Jltrch ICE) Ltle 'salary ;sik Brits. . V 5. .T F PjPLEASANT GROVE 2 10 Paulson, f , G . . r. yJM Spanish-for- k - TINTIC - WtW ' 'feeir. ringer said he would refer PrtK-ier.- FKESS BY'TCNTTED Prep Baslcetbair Box Score Comeback To Defeat Springville 48-4- 4 Battina--'-Practice full dress talked by Man enthat Geo- -' - FL March 1 ST. PETERSBURG. 1 3 Atwood ....'. , (UP) St. Louis Cardinal owner Saturday, 0 a!Howell Fred Saih said Saturday that tfe .hindSi Totals -Friday , nlghria ; 17 0 Wood Brooklyn Dodgers "could ficuh slam-ban- g manner io uciC iBroadbead 0 OSPRINGVILLE or this year and ti.it first fifth" we J villev n,ew and capture 4 who tried to predict what TT Smoot. f ........... anybody i 72 ' . 2Q 10 2jFrancUL-.Totals .'. . 1 .. ; would happen in baseball was Dirion championship. Score by quarters: g ............ ... c siDy. I. by the driving 4i!E. 28 Tintic i8 it I ... 4 "The draft may easily decide Dia of Lynn RoVe. Billy Ostler 17 ' Juab ;....'' 31, 42.Warren g th pennant race," Sairh. who la , , ... 0 m. tt vu - and CUiI Evans, ioacn ... 1 ' Mreliusually ready and wiping to make SOUTH SUMMIT G T 1 "'EIERSEE.Gria-New York Yankee stars oredictiaas. . said. fiery , Dons roared back from ; a 7 f d t7 JHf ToUl .. ganged, up on general manarer 18 15 f 44 the gam are expected to be 8 halftime to overtake and George WeUa la a grab for Jo . 9 18 32 48 by Monday. BY High was Spanish Fork ' the bewildered. Bed Devil with a lewder, e ......... . 3 4 II ?,SpringvUle . 27 38 44 ready to complete plans for the DiMagglo'r 8 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 but they 14 ........ TVlRtCR Sara C?l TCES Elixabeth Jackaon, Pagt City. NX, nicked 1 2 Earned Manager's Attest! x Coach iCrittenden,a g 'Buttle morning. game Saturday George for only a small OfiicUls: m. at blaring attack .that cgiuua , on and Christiansen. at emstrstes the beech Nags Head. N.C, why she has been 2 8 Snow of said. Rixxuto bjUt Lloyd B. Adamaon, Phil it. chostfn portion denied. to lead the band during halftime at football games. shortstop regularly VERO BEACH. March 1 fUP) .. ov w o v LINCOLN : McCormiek . . G T F P Lehl principal, was In Salt' Lake revealed Saturday. Wake Forest's pretty majorette will establish Summer school lot already In the With Spanish-For- k Pitchers John Podres and John -...... 4 10 City. .... f . Rizzuto TTlVerbanatx, th revealed 3.8 inside" H twirlers after college lets put, (NEA) . Rutherford, who areat even on th state tourney as Nebo champion, ToUls in w MGlIliganTf .............. 0 1 11 story of Weiss negotiations with Brooklyn t roster, earned manager Grab .... Lead. rTMnHii and Pavson win "meet in WASATCH , 2 3 15 r his stars after signing a 192 con- Charlie Dressen's .jGoiildliig, attention In the decide w 4 10 f week this Lythgoe, .... .. 5 13 10 20 . In Friday ''night' "Iincoto-Letract calling for 845.000 which Dodger's first J1 11 Cox. g apUyoff game d 5 game !cs the other league represenUUye In Collard, 711 Rowley, t makes him shortthe g... highest paid , , . 3 Saturday. . Bond, C'l..'.........".. 7 Orvln 2 game, CoachEvan Baagh'a scinthe tata cage test. tn was stop baseball, lie after Both hurled for the a 1 lead 2 lj 8 Holdaway ........... grabbed Simmons, g. ............ 2 tillating Tigers, M 2 0 .... 850,000. .1 Wut Meet Teday! in the opening moments of the "Jake Pitlers who overwhelmed V O 3 -Ellis, g ' STalk f It -th "Billy Herman- - t--L Podres. never were the Pioneer and i . I:.:. game M Totals " Louis Bates, principal of Payson Total won 21 and lost three for class able ...... .....21 17- - 8 50 ' . i up. HAMAR. Norway. March 1 These, wer. the same men who Rlzruto said the players talked who .i... of V7o v v 1Z-- 8 Hazard last year, a Score high, said the officials Lincoln ouartersf held one . false snared victories la the winter this winter of "getting by r Unconcerned commanding (Cm a a by A our. hands!" would schools 1 0 0 first quarter bulge and a and Springvill High 5 but Struck OUt. flV. South Summit . ... 13.24 35 44!fm,on. n mnrrxm I ' thl start. Ken Henry of Chic a go Olympica. ""' meet Sunday morning to decida the Wasatch 0 0 0 Oj halftime fanned four after he bad toi ...15-235 .SOiSf,3?111 continued lead. tm the 'world K TM. xord ff InmiMt They streaked th lUTmn in. 2 1 : t. Klrkham. c won the sprint today in on hit, date and it of the playoff Jime. homer by Andy In the yielded ramble third 'Henry while leading period, speed championship skating while retirement' they G T" F P Larsen. g 3 .Mr. Bate said h preferred that B. Y. HIGH ' . 8 , into the final frame. Norway's meteoric HJalmar- - An- 43.4 seconds. Anderaen, breaking Maggio's going were teaching, baaeball'.to young 3 15 Wnthen. g .......... .. 0 the tilt be played Wednesday night, Crowton. ! ..,....,12 rt Lehl at a tried the new a meet in record dersen set press hi own the Davis, f ... elu. the 1000 sters, at th American Baseball . 8 7 ,4 20 Penrdd ........... 2 2 but said he had no Idea wher start of the game, but it failed to winning th 5,000 meter titl Sat- meters in record. ' 8 mlnUUa 16.8 seconds, Academy in New York . . WEST PALM BEACH. Fl-a2 il 10 Hawes .... 0 5 4 ....V7 game would be puyea. Pinegar. work the speedy Tigers. urday. against As part ' of th grab, he and March 1 (UP) American Jeagu 4 11 9 .Henderson . 0 ,0 six off minutes Sparked by a great performance Wilcox, g Olympic catcher Yogi Berra Coach .L.K: Peterson' boys, J 7 6 12 that batting champion Ferris Fain Sat In the post position by big; rugged Kimball. ? ...... 2 2 Jolley who haven's been the same ball record. , neither would sign hiagreed 1322 con- urday signed a 1S52 contract far 5 ....... 0 John Gustin. who scored IS points Bushnell McStay 11 Norm ....,2 their' since ace. dub Sims, W ; Johnny Werket of Mlnneapfcll tract until .they reached the 125.000 making trim the highest .. i 3.- -i 3 Brown , during the game, ofand the sterling was Injured a couple of weeks ago. was second in th .. f. .. 0 0 0 .0 Totals Doug Srooot, Whatcott 28 146 bankboard play today Yankees' spring base here, Rlr-- paid member of the Philadelphia to seem couldn't Just get going . . tuto said. Athletics since Jimmy Foxx earned MeClair 0 0 0 0 Score by Quarters: 43 Coach Paul Wilson' rangy In seconds with Masanori V J Regiea On night. Sims, who has an to his Berra failed word. 836.000 in 1833. talented Red Devil led throughout Lincoln ..........112 35 45 S3 Friday, knee, keep Aoki of was dressed for Fri Japan a surprising third Rixxuto said.. "Th very next day Fain, a fiery,Xcompetitor and a . South Cache 48, North Cache 47. ailing 28 the first half and seemed about Totals ............ ...27 24 15 69 Lehl 36 IS .........i.. rout day a game, but oldn t see any Box Elder 50. Bear River 48, . in 44.1 seconds. Don McDermott be walked into the- Yankee office gifted defensive led ready to turn the game into awhen action. He is not expected to play f Logan 44. Ogden 35. ' of Englewood Cliffs', N. Y, was and signed his contract." the league with a .344 battier third In the quarter early ' his and this season, pres again a average and probably received fourth in 44.5 and Pat Mcnamara of Pitcher Ed Lopat, a Blg.Elrht they stretcnea tneir jeaa w vi-ence on th Lehl bench Friday - Gil raise of iio.ooo. . and 38. Granite 28. Jardan winner, ' 45 in seventh was probably as much for inspira Minneapolis J. V AS Bit Dewm South 80. Provo 45. .. Lassi Parkkinen of Finland was McDougald also taught at the tional purposes as anything else. Division Black's' Jordan second in the 5.000 in 8:25.1 with academy. rnaeh charges appeared " 80-4- 5 Most Vahubl V Had Earl Ey. Tooele 50. Bingham 4L . tA h Kees Broekman of Holland third all hut down, and out, but Ted Signs . Contract 44. Murray 38. off the came 8:23.5. Cyprus in ; weren't. They they 144 74 In 14 Rizzuto to he ner.as hit last contributed for the Grantsvill games points SARASTOS. Fla.. March 1 CUP1 'Bin Cox had an eagle 44, Judge Memoropes with a whirlwind charge that : By DICKNRICKS tn grana total. most valuable player of 1850, ad Ted trilliams signed a on year basket Friday night ar he-- hit for rial 42. ' , . neither the Springvill fans nor $he mitted he did not get as much contract with the Red Sex SaturIndividual stars on th Bulldog 2spoint to lead- - th Tiger Victory Spanish-Foradherents arc uxeiy . JProvo high's, frigid Bullddss were side Sammtt DtvisI; from Weiss as be hoped. "He day just as if be expected to be were Paul Kitchen and Dave charge. He fired five field goals " South Rich tA forffet very soon. ; no match for the flashy South High Ah, Morgan 41. found out about our plan and gave with Ohe team all year instead of Lewis, a couple of dynamos who and 10 charity tosses into th bas 50. South Wasatch Summit Springville seemed to let down Cubs" .withered under the never gave up in spite of th ava ket during the course of the game. us hell. Phil said. his recall .to th anticipating 57. North Summit 38. City midway througn ue uura quarter, brilliant they 274 144 RizzutA in hit. offense of .the Invaders lanche. Paul collected 15 point on Cox got 12 of hi point In the first games last Marine corps May 2. and that,' was the only invitation Divisioa Alpine season compared to a .324 batting . While nothing ever is snnounced . t snanUh " Fork's ffallant casers 5 before; aNfull house Friday ms aggressive play and Lewis, a as he paced the Tigers Into their lincoln 53, Lehl 38. ' March 1 averar in 1850. BATON La ROUGE. by the Sox as to the six of .his needed. They grabbed at th op- night In the Provo gym, The 80 great man on th board,', chalked healthy margin at the Intermission. B. 38. North Y. Summit High 69, Rlxxuto's new .contract. Which salary, it wa presumed that h Cart Rowley 'was the next best up iz. The rest of Coach Randy (UP) Tommy Bolt. A portunity and exploited it to the points 1 tiie highest yet scored In Clark's Neb Divisioa he called a "very fair offer" is was .given th same contract as offensive weapons failed torLtacoln. marksman .with 13 points, shot a weak, fullest extent, as cvans ana -Spanish Fork 48. Springvill 44 Texan, 71 today, but that was good enough the best he ever received from last year which reputedly was for' followed by Tommy- - verbanau discharge with any consistency. Ostler. : a coupla of scrappy and Big ..Eight pUy..i Juab 42. Tintic 41. lead It, the 54- - the Yankees. He originally asked 130,000. It may turn out that It with 10. : Ray Gllllgan and LaReU for a brilliant floor performers and Jordan: continued, to roll along Sanpete-SeviDivision Builders Lag boards worked the rather hole mark in the 810.000 Baton for 850,000 and finally settled for will not be worth 10 cents to tiro. rebound an artist. Goulding Rowe, elongated in undefeated 42. de Sallna 55. Big by Eight play Wayne a raise of- about 85.000.- He and Williams' plans are indefinite of open golf tournament. led the way. At Intermission, the Bulldogs effectively for the Tigers and that. Richfield 50. Wasatch Acade- - Rouge Vic Raschl are the highest necessity. He intends to go throuca Friday night were de with Bolt Lincoln's the toured windswept chilly Rowe tipped in the rebound and feating Granite. pitcher alrtlgbe together 3 40. a Max my lagging behind Yankees now that DiMagglo hi .usual spring condition stutts most a club course do Pioneers made paid the with, fense, country connected from underneath and The Farmer proved to' be tougher well and Moffitt each 10 40, ManU 34. ..North Sanpete so that he will be in oonditioa to' Is gone. their shooting from outside. 71, which, gave him a three-roun- d Ostler and Evan connected from than anticipated, however, and point through th hoop.poured Gunnison ' 49, South Sevier 42. Kitchen ofAnd, ex in the exhibition games of th who Infielderweek case last Brown, zue. or was as two the play Bobby mm stroces total around the perimeter and the. furi- actually led 4 at halftime. .. had 5 point to lead Provo scorers Units Divtafoe . pects to be called for army duty, Grapefruit league which start next f fellow-TexaBurke 'Jackie Jr against BY high, the .Pioneers ously fighting' Dons just kept eom- -i Coach Bill Knlbbys high scor at th half way mark. Duchesne 42. South 47. Sevier of Houstonr the only Yankee still unsigned Saturday. off th beam on their lng. San Jhan-EmeMax Frampton, DeuTlmpson and werauwaymost Division 4 H must report st Jacksonville, one and with Bolt the chances are that hi base stroke of ing outfit proved convincingly vby Lewis the' Tied At 8 way Friday Trailing by shooting In th San Juan 28. Moab 60. first quick baskets a 138 at todays start of the third ball career is a ished. Brown is Fla.. April 2 to undergo a Marin ' are' one of the highest rated minutebit night. they of the third quarter to be South Emery 48, North Emery 4L . Sterling Sessions' tipped one Into He corps physical examination. What Burke ran not haggling over terms. creenriver 28, Monticello 32. round, the Scercr the basket to ties .the game at 8 Class, A teams In th state as they gin what appeared thto, be a game sees no sens in signing a he will do after that date depend Tap simply Millard for Divisioa . raced into hard Bulldogs. the the en rally a more salvaging than set min Bulldogs with little and had to settle for an even par. Yankee contract when he .will not on what Is to b th result ef th the Cub' Green, who didn't Von Larsen was th top scorer Hinckley 27, Beaver C7. utes to play. examination. wood, Th first quarter ended with But like be able to play this year.' Kirk-ma- n was 52. he halted Millard 'with 30, for Lehl Delta, green, play . And.: then. Evans took over arid South eight points. 18-- 7 an the lead and sporting' outMilford 22. the 55. Provo Parowaa and Penrod also played 7 drive by rejuvenated fired one in from the .side and then - DixU DivUiM game never swishing three quick basket to standing games for Lehl. but th found the range on a sensational complexion of the course ' of the the 8 Dixie 77, Enterprise 75. send the Cubs ahead during " midway Pioneer just didnt have it Friday running book shot from the circle changed '' '" next three quarter. in the third quarter. The score go night against Hurricane 88. Kanab 50. . ' th Tigers. to give the Dons a 8 lead. ' ''''' BY. High bad a struggle with '"' "Fur Losses' ing into tn una period was But. Springville didnt go down . the first ' : without giving it a terrlfio' fight . '". Pleasant Grove through .?Sisalcd They fought back brilliantly, as The loss evened the Provo record half, but the Wildcats went 'on a Smoot banged In a follow-u- p bas at 4 wins and 4 losses and means If the Cubs were hot in the first wild scoring spree in the third ' ' ket, a great, driving hook effort and that the Bulldogs must at least three quarters of. the game, they quarter as they tanked IS points to a a foul, pitch to push Springville out gain a split in their two remaining were slr.illng in last period. while holding the Vikings lnto th; they a In front again. . 2 mere three. That turned wtth v a little games with Jordan and Davis ta In two minutes time; hit for more than two minutes to clay." ; avoid a possible playoff with Davis 10 'points while holding 'Provo to rout what had been a close game LARAMIE. Wyo., March' 1 lUP) 1 for fourth place in Big Eight stand one basket, a drive-I- n " by Kitchen. up until that point and broke the Wyoming's S k y 1 n Conference Flays Hla' Best Game : ings, if Davis loses one of their When the game became hopeless back of the PeeGe five. ; which wrestling cnampions turned up th ball for tor of th can defense titl their her Provo had games. Inspired played drop ly lost, coach Clark dug deeply and But the Dons bounced "hack into remaining .. first two quarter. today with a narrow 1 victory gave everyone a chance to frolic a few moments both of theirs and still said fourth the lead, . Colorado State mat tne in final standings. but oddly enough only, the starting Dlx Da via, "Who fired . 20 point over a tough as Rowe connected on a foll- piece later, I . as usual, tne cnief Cub point set five contributed- - to, th 'Scoring into th hoop, 18 of them In .the team. ow-up bucket. . They remained out ters Th second half, led th . Wildcat vic Cowboy grapplers didn't again Friday night were Billy column. In front the rest of the way Rowe, He collected nis clinch th meet until heavyweight taking a zh ping pass from Evans, Maxwell and Gaylen MofUtt with Tuesday the Bulldogs host Davis tory charge. Scored from underneath and again 22 points each, ill Green was sen and conclud their regular season points on eight field goal and four Bob SchildgeQ declsioned Colorado tSswtaTAf sational on bis Jump shots from play at Jordan on Friday. FVT free throws. ta nncgar naa State captain Norm'Sertoia la th f Thau mlAm hn ootjide the keyhole and In the cor-another big sight for th Wildcat final bout Rowe. nlavlne hi. hrt - G SOUTH T F P as he tanked 15. ; ue, season, led the winners attack Maxwell ..... ... U .3 0 22 Day Kimball turned in one xt with IS noint. besides turning in ...... ' at Wmi. KaTkfWnlMtl 0 o bis better scoring efforts of the avakaMA Openshaw,. ' ' wru " IIIV 'T lfllv Moffltt .....- ;.,, 10 4 season as b hit for 12 point. in the flrjt naif. pvan- hit for 13 ...f. v Whit 1 2 .1 3 ... . Swenson was th: big gun for Green ..... 0 14 PeeGe with IL .,.,- '.'7 : FoilOTift Gustin In 'the SorJne. ....... 0 0 0 SowbyV.. vlle 9rt-iorHe was the: red-ha9 Bom ..... ,, ?rroot. who connected for .i.... 21 ' 3 COOKE WINS 1 WHM-vtMJIB1,Farley L. . Maxwell ...... 2 4 also Ve he ed Devil In he p4nehURST N. C. March 1 Brunher .. 5 ,, 2 : same . down to the final (UP! Defending champion Don. ' ;. D"J!er. A Reg. 4.50 Value of Pinehurst cam D. Cooke ald . 20 Totals 30 IS 80 to take a on from behind-toda- y ; . - jfr-- at OarMne Job PROVO G T F P stroke ' victory over Parran. C. While the Dons' terrific fishtine Holland 7 Pete) Jarboe. CochituaU. Mass. .. 3 the money . snirit was the big factor in their Tim p son ........ no better vV-v..- :. 3 1 5 on the 21st hole In the 32nd an...Jt 7. 15 nual Pinehurst Country Club SenKitchen victory, you cant' take any-t srrlngaway 1 4 4 6 iors ' tournament. Frampton tr,ng. wno from canny Coach the pre-shapeno better HBeal did a fine 'Job of uiacK. ' masterminding in his team's tri-Lewis ............ ... 5' 3 2 12 brth 63-4- """ c--- 48-4-4, f ; Id , whip-lashin- ov... - PT; i;:'' 27-1- . Rizzutb Signs For $45,000 xom-plete- - . rer, nn -- - c.;......t... - i 'i - - . ; . 2-- u rn - : to Victo ry as Henry Strea Norwegian Sets New R&cord hl . ,.100 - h intra-squar- thre-4nnin- . "1 - m i "SOO-met- er - . p,1" .(hit ,4 25-1- ! - 45-2- full-cou- " ; hi; -- Prep Hoop Scores - - 500-met- . er s . - - first-basema- n, . SoutH's Cubs Sweep Past Count Bulldogs By x. - 21-ga- . third-basem- an -- - - k M-Par- 4 Bolt Takes Lead In $1000iOfien ' k j 80-4- ? . ar two-stro- ke er , - - 38-2- 6. . 37-1- 37-34- - 15-1- - n. - -- . ry " j 28-3- . -- . . r. 38-3- . 51-2- I 42-3- " 87-8- 4. bFrik - Wyoming Matmen Defeat Staters 1 . 43-4- . . 44-43- . ' 18-1- -- . 0 0-- a S -- ,12 - - -- T H- ...... rht ICOAt . . . I - UTnnnam charge. Black disrupted me Sorinxvllle attack late In the game by having hi plavers gang uo on Gustin every ime tne.sonngvuie ace went Into the Dost. Gustin was surrounded by three, and sometimes four Don players everytime he moved Into the bucket with th result that he couldn't passVoff to his teammates with the same effectiveness he had during the first half. And. with so many player hanging on him all ine time, he couldn t spin free and shoot in the circle as he had done in the first two quarters. ; Blackley ri a 18 - I - : : , Juab Scores. Win ' When the Dons weren't pestering Gustin to death in the post, they were swarming allover th other Springville players sothey couldnt oil many good shots either. ' get Juab had a tough tussle with 1 Tintic before finally scoring Nebo ! ba$tle victory in ' the other f . ; f Friday night. Worthington wax the big gunner In. the Juab attack with 14 points. Nash was top for Tintic with 1L TtalS 42-4- o o'lr o o.o o 0 e 0 0 0 0 o o tjSJ ........... . 80 451 a"-"- SAVE MONEY- - , ' 1 I T1 y.l ALL KINDS OF. HIDES! 'a-J JUMPIfT Jim star scorer, Brasco, NYU' over aurtng high Jerry Mc-Ooskey's head to keep the Vio- Kara uumi nom ku ua stuteMadison Dam clquar Gar den-- tm Irisa won in over time; however, (NEA)" JTM-IN- Y 75-7- 4. Highest Prices Paid For . BONES - WOOL HIDES PELTS - FURS and dead and useless animal. Pelt prices; for dead and use-le- as sheep. '. FTesapt Serrie. UTAH HIDE . I - W TALLOW CO. 8 Mile ' Any Mok Car HERE'S WHAT WE DOt and front wheel 1. 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