| OCR Text |
Show at ,i . - i a f rB i f 'mt ia it kaf v 5 f- it fa-- m YH " V .' ,1 m V- a kji i SALT LAKE CITY An aroused tindtnioj North team t parked by ' hydmtrd ' said the BYU fieldhouse la air-co- n . "aricator and I've got more than 3000 de 4 back me up, top., nis-htwhile aonroximately 2500 spec J.iv i public stearn bath better known 'as the -bas- .J watched the first Shrine All-Stmisinformed was either badly '3 joker, who truthful announced that the second xacie 7 who I5ay -- - . Lrt tators . . 5 .'Ute fill. 3vetb-- ar r :i n a whirling gar.g. named Kent Karria, came frora behind la the last quarter, to defeat the South, 14 to 6, Saturday night, in the annual Shrine AlIiEtar football game be(r; 8,000 fans In the one-ma- Utahitadium. nzr? ircr.i C', t ti".fiX3 victory t Harris, a passing, running and or do.vnr tackling 'dynamo from Logan -- would be Friday.' High, scored one touchdown, passed . "if will be Slaved in the new. air- for another in the fourth period, "Ar. ' . f besides kicking two extra points, fieldhduse.'-condition, ta lead hi team to victory. The South!' lore touchdown All the brovirr.crpin? fans In the Ule fieldhouse came midway in the second quarV.'eir.cs.'av' ni?ht sished and uttered a collective ul ter and Mas scored by Lincoln' hc;e-so- . But Friday night some of those same fans Wlllard Stolworthy from the one- statement to the learned of ounce an truth there wasn't foot line. : Harris passed 15 yards to Ronald that tf.e BYU. fieldhouse is of West High for the Korth'a Peck .The fans at Friday night's game steamed, "fanned first touchdown and then circled end a few moments later themselves and then steamed some more in the sweltering bis left 19 yards to score "the second BYU f ieldhouse.; They had to suffer still more as the Class for It was a touchdown. "A team thoroughly trounced the B cagers, 47-3Provo High'a lone representa highly-partisa- n , Class B crowd that saw the game. tive. Nephl Patton. started in the . in the press box, it was really steaming and 'those South backfield and, turned in a game.' who sat up there admitted it was the hottest they had been good The other Utah County boys to to seemed all summer. In fact, from that vantage point, it perform for the South were Dave be warmer in the Cougar5 athletic emporium than It was Parry, Payson: Max Nelson. Pleasant Grove; Tommy. Verbanatz, in the Ute fieldhouse. Lincoln: Bud Lossee. B. Y; High; box in the overhead , . Of course, the strong, press lights Billy Ostler, Spanish Fork and Don didn't exactly help the situation any. It took several minutes McCormlck. American Fork. All Into the game to make good of the cool, night air outside of the fieldhouse to revive got ' showings. game.-'That'estate the after some rhembers of the fourth Louis Mele of was Carbon the fieldhouse -- ' - it at BYU. . . . , ; , " ' la L. 1- : v 1 ia t: 2 ; . Clyft i delay, bt. 'g caLed. IsdJifet ITia S5-rr.;- tit fittt rcu.l ; et Cbieaga. ';.,Jy t-- - 4-- 3 rieree. li :t - la-rtlf- f s-- 5-- Ti as LOOSE BALL! Everybody the act as players of Class A and Class B Utah High School basketball teams foujht for postheir melee In' the BYU Fieldhouse Fri session of the (fay nijiht. In tha pictures, left .to richt. are: John Gustin Springville, playing for. the B team; Wlliam Maxwell $8). South, behind Gustin; Stove Mathcson (11), Eastj Gareth Peterson Anderon 33, Jordan Carbon: Ed PLiegar Joe Bond (30), Wasatch, and Gaylan JJoffi'.t (55), South. The A's, playing in the light Jerseys, won the im handily, avenging a df'eat at the hands of the B's earlier la the week' In Salt Laka (66), BY High: Blaine Rot In on ball-duri- ng 47-S- CUy. '. VftM ltai:n: r. a - -- j j i t:ta. Wash!.--; n oa ra'.j-- i t r !.-mr.s la tit t r r i .of r Alx Kt;ir r c n G- rf i ? ..it t three-ru- a r .a i. f ds-jbit by' Edi t Yeti. ?- -.- -! - . strtteked Jia raUcetl Erecklya t al ta t.'fit zvr evr Ltag-j- :ac,i ' by tie FfcLet. a game eaued la tve tatesU because of rail- hj-rr-- 't Maxwell, Moffitt Spark Class A To 47-3- 5 Win Over Glass B Basketball Aces I SflfC IO All-Sta- rs jReccrds Before Salt Flats Crackup whipped X t!l -t loser tierpU felt i:x-h: t Lit- j :.'irt. bad rtitrei 13 t'.ra y:thtr -' ters- before t:r,g racked 2:.'.- S tseU tlow. Virj'J rir Tniels rrterel tit rame. tHckti a i irLcg ra'Jy ty tie Etotj ! If? Detroit ta a 2 detin".n. TrurV.s r:.vt3 Gray t . Ji lit :n. t loaded aii ,t ct. TSe Waablrrtoa nat?in raw-hJ three :rs r Ph!:t.dI'pi.Ia j Mt and ra.led ta a v rictcty I 1 2-- Dotibles by quest - 1 W -e u i ', - ri. Dale U:uhZ't eljKlh - i::Cg 1 bomtr sr.arr4 a S 3 tte seeend-- j Uct Ind;ar.s a n t their domination over the best tennis players America, has to riritflfl offer- and reached the mens ' Talk about your hard luck pitchers. Take the case of clncr1t final tha VaumAt4 f r '"Lynn Jex, the youthful hurler for the Telluride Motor team invitation tournament today. Sedgman, Ffgarded .the. world m Frovo boitbail tourney amateur player, elimi- ? l-. IT i t 11 outstanding lL m ua ixirec nated Dick Savitt of Orange. r Jex aiiowea enemy Dauers oniy .eigui N. J. 1 r. i.-- all-st- ar - .. as 6-- 6-- 2, 6-- jiti, t- 3-- ii t 45 6-- 4. ; , - 6-- 2, ' ar 6-- 3. top-rank- ed ' r 1 1 All-Sta- rs VJ- - an er 47-3- 5, d , j let-th- j er Tun., I . Snn sSiWfii Title, 7 to 3; Salt iako Third .' 0n3 Count Vins Mel"-Hutchin- Stabs Tra vers an -- - of-t- , he royal t VcrhTcft ; '.'.' j ...,.i ', I rf 1-- ....... V 1- -1 . ...511 - i al Spe-iGrdn- er .' ' two-year-ol- 1 witr the-lon- 3-- rour-cyunn- 2-- 7 - fen 01721. i - .a Timp Golf Go urse Slated For Busy: Day no 7 ? - . xigcr-masra- j, after-swallowin- mud-splatter- three-year-ol- ds ed Q'J g .! 111 I , , v 10-m- an EXFEPJ 3:30 P. fl. 18-ho- ' ' on Central Utah'? .Most Preferred Station . and dead and useless-animal- Pelt prices for dead and ' - less sheep, Prompt Serrlci UTAH HIDE TALLOW CO. S " SS . paint. white pure ' YD s' r ' Miles YVfit ef SpacUh Ferk PHONE Laerst . use- side . ; For white - - - white Years of beauty . . . get Bennett's Out- .WANTED ALL KINDS OF HIDES! HTjheit Prices Fald For - WOOL - HIDES BONES ' PELTS.- - FCKS eco::o:;.:c'al ni Raf . Mi 1 SlteaU-ei- - le Tcday ! - 1 Joff Chandler 272 West Center Your GaBills v FLASH" r an mvrganrjrf Ho vimk tv t $1000 ha Cr t nr, HOURS: 9 to 5:30 SERVICE r. 910 South Slot $L Provo, Utah' ltN Tr ! MOUITON. fi r,f plty r- - M, .EE SURE THAT YOUR CAR IS IN (rm tlS mt j DAILY SATURDAY' CLOSED YOUNG'S See Us Today rtx hurry. loot . . . r,H STAHDARD S3 Xo. UnirenF ity niONE 14 Ate. T!f-T- Cf - 1HAP E ICR SUMMER DRIVING. MINCS f;EPAIS NOV MAY SAVE EXPEN'SIVE tEFAUs LATI?. SUPPLY CO. .H. r 3 3 3 :,ND NORTH AND ta-rd- rg In 'the only r.ijht :::y Ilemut Kit he .t rurj lrj - f.nl and fifth to Uil t.e- t. Louis CaTiir.iU t? a 1 t.;'.:ry ovej-.thCincirr.-Paced by the fine shooting of! night for the 50-P.f whipping they. The box score:' 4, a game, adu suu ne 4, and McGregor mis games or two ana xwo-uurMofin Maxwell received an'cLASS and "Wednesday G TEtHy Gaylan. night A ' Vic Seixas of Philadelphia, lost all three. . -' SALT FLATS, fitt, the one-tw- o battle Maxwell punch that car- - overtime .bnrine All-btSeias is the United States' BONNEVILLE ...,.55 42 IS (UP) Vied. Against the strong Arden Dai?y "team, which won both Aug. Moffitt : . and Savitt is Utah; South High to the Class A In the Ute fieldhouse. England's player S f f 1 'A. 4 the first and. second half championships of the Provo Ma- -' ranked second v the The tall and talented Class A Anderson . r rv,r-t 1 three-hitte- r, 2 . .. ana Shields On tnus on 'a lost. qui unramui he but fired smoothyrus defeated A the Monday, class Mrtiregor bedgman team, working with jrreat jor League, "- 0 0 meet in an B prep aces, """' into Glade ... Friday ness and cleverness-jumpeagainst wui Xj Wednesday night,. he pitched another three-hittover BormoA-illsalt fiat s. Class 0 0 final tomorrow. Malmrose Midget" an was BYU ii. out in the fieldhouse lead and niht early Wymount, butlost again. but he established 13 new records 2 The e Malheson 3000 fans watched front all the way. Instead of .....3 More than Sedgman.ho . before 1 1 the Wimbledon U. S. holds and Nlsh the accident., as A Class. second in coached half down by! the team, ting Then,'to top everything off, he cut' 'loose with a championships. ' beat 'Savitt by The lanky. 2 ... Icwis British; mentor in from .....2 Paul Salt did. Moon, guest Wednesday they night two-hitt0 2 . . against the Recreation Billiards of Spanish employing the American-style- d racer w as, cut about the face and Davenport, la., and Bill Kmbbu uake, the Clcss A'crs poured jt' Auj. 19, 0 1 services neck when a mileage marker Bicni oi rctcrson . powerful Fork, but his ttam still lost. South gain revenge Friday n right down to the finish. "blggame followed by a rush to the. net for smashed throuch the cockpit bub-- ! ,1S 18 9 47 Totals Jex, whose brother, Charley, catches for the Wasden killing volleys. ble.ss the little 1C0auto spun vhilei Flihtlng riay "MTTLE miles a Motor team, is no doubt wondering just how good a game traveling about Kids The Clssi n team, sparked by CLASS D a nhfx Dlogo y However. Gardner Insited . a guy has to pitch to win. Dill Mdby " . th fighting plav of Dilly Cox of .smoot 1 2 2 Juries were 'not serious and Lincoln, Dud Fullmer of Delta nagmussen 1' 1 Q 2 he Mould race against time a and Doug Smoot of Sprlnville,:cusUn on .....a n 130 as as soon tne repair ' "Marvelous former BYU couldn't Ht congistently enough AUrrd o I Buzz Jcncs were finished. He mlsht try acn on their shots 1o make the game ifarchl .' 4 4 basketeer, who played professional ball for Milwaukee of at riawn about 4. SO a m. MST ' cloie. ' the National Basketball Association, was recently married, SARATOGA SPRINGS. N.Y.. Sunday. 0 pin(.j5ar , , ,0 1 of Moffitt carried brunt the 2 su A , FuUmcr ne new me records ttrvt--i v cavxa r.n ,.i 21 . . posted, Aug. 18 (UP) One Count, the hero . v'A-S4IWV. Cilia . Aim according to.oach Stan Watts of BYU. 'W.- fJ- Cias A firing attacfc in trse first iRond JAikz Kaianan 1 Belmont San r; got Santa Monica. " handdowned stakes, Hutchins, who was judged one of America's most bsck;li 23,fK half as be scored 8 of hlr 12 polnti'cox e 2 .3 loa kilometers and 5j7 ,Q Diego three-)wet, Into 3 the for the Swedish Ar.cst swim an turfs ovcrtime Rame of jn Uv.a periods. some athletes a few months ago by no less an authority year-ol- d o .0 0 (Jensen They ranged fromjthe LUt!e League western finals in the first took 2 as he; championship today in second the Maxwell up . .. . i . i 2 to 133.70 miles per hour.) here 3 ;hinn. than Dagmar, the famed buxom RtrH l in th . actress, married ft spiaShed to Saturday.o earn the right inan...wnere marKs average anout jmoiiui icn on in xne ninnii, hth. Tr,v..Amri',1TBefe to play in the Little World Se- first Laliiorma gal, &tansaia. 3 OTHER E0UT3 half and found the range Totals il 2i 13 3b impa beter than old records, held ries at Willianfsport, Pan Aug. 26. on five The': BYU coach said Hutchins, who not so long ago oldest stake race In two baskets the last and Italian .with tne score tied, at DeUrmlael fey. t:ii.iat!tES variou' American Alfred G. Vanderbilt's; unbeaten go quarters ro keep the Class A' at was reportedly determined to retain his bachelor Score by quarters: status, Pauve ' also proved he was, Dancer into the the ing eighth Inning, gear. He also Class A . . . ...13 23 32 47 iias been honeymooning in Canada and Alaska. a hen heJ AU were in class, E -f- or light scrappy San D i e g a n s pushed tack rolling in high good "Mudlark" RESERVATIONS ' It with motor displacements of across six counters" to take the ended up with 12 points for the class B ' 24 33 the fourth straight vie-."- " just goes to show, you that even the best of men chalkedof up to 2000 cubic centimeters. Western States title. Wick game. Swain Barber Ehi? the!l in his career Christiansen'young of intentions tory . i for L. the best Officials anJ .with remaining single get trapped 50th s fJx, cylinder, snper-ciVal-lej- o, of the Saratoga met Lake Salt :' i :'! Utah, running Buttle. Good City, Game , riays " eventually. charged special engine has 19.3cc,for for third Calif.,' in a rn r'r.unt displacement, developing1 16 Brit- crirt i r ho f i'mtIuplayoff rar4 f a A mil . Dave Lewis of Provo High i. nuno k iSh For TArFnrH horsepower. xf lattrn u ' end of a 0 score. played a stroni? bankboard de Dave Reynolds, Provo wrestling promoter,, will i st, making i norse ionEarlier, Salt Lake pitcher lk tensive his first start In more than two win.use a game Friday nij?ht. lit leave soon for; Los Angeles, to attend theannual Nai en1250 cc displacement months in the Travers. me husky power, Orr had led his team to a 0 performed much better than he tional Wrestling Alliance convention, scheduled for the' son J of Count Fleet was 'sidelined 81"e- Win over Richland, Wash. did in Wednesday night's' fray. He made two attempts .todav to , , , first of September. with a stone bruise shortly after John Gustin, Springville's , , 200 miles 'in one hour.T.'' T? i if travel hi l4rtTT, in- fh. Polmnnt smooth operator at the post, led I S Xye 10 a YiaSCOI around mile circular - nunc a t, iuc tuiMcuuuii, course, . ;v I , . Iyer the Class 'B team in scoring Fr ivcj jiuma vain ic uictuntru iu ne came Dack as good as ever tne unique natural speedway r jaQGrd Than Stomach line up some outstanding new grapplers for future Provo on this rainy, damp day at storied 15 with Nine day night, points. w i ut iimto 1.. vhj. of his points came at the free Saratoga mat shows. . xo :: T. r. me Dena iinai unui throw line. Calif natung WFAli. oil1 a.T his four when lacs after i..:ouit oiulmu.ti, " j U Tommy Tiger, a familiar face at .noursJrni),r... . along the raU at the top?0"11?1-through nf p ,ic, tt.iu k. secona i un me. rua 4Via inree t tiAtsH ix hm. thn lAntrth. ihH nr r.fn later .n hethecompleted ine acquirea Dy seventh., he went into Hoy Stabel's 'Armageddon. Green-- j fo"r Pacific because he towas too vi tree"v stable's Tom Fool finished 5Pin, ,n a ,,urn' a eious for circus train, died third after leading the field of eight !nUe"i"k5'r- - Ploughed 1.000 yards of a convulsion around and halfway ,ji 1,0. yards whore. He was stabbed more baekwacdjLskjddcd before a steak the way to the stretch. ' a Eddie Arcaro oilot-- d On- - Count stopping. Fragments from the bu.- - by sharp bone. 11 to victory in the Belmont, but Eri UJC A.UVIt will cbe a busy day on the Guerin . substituted for the master y stakes Jockey in today's race. The Timpanogos golf course today A team matchfis sched- veteran Louisiana booter made it a stakes "double" aboard the Jefuled between Timp shotmakers, fords Starring racer, for he also was Native ind the Tooele club, scheduled to Dancer's pilot in the Special. 1 begin at p.m. Some of the Provo ' team members were still, to be according to Pro Bill Johnson. v '" . selected today, but they will be will also see the final Today headed by - Captain Earl Brim. day's play of the Calcutta, which v.5. o Also scheduled is an got underway Saturdaytourney sponsored by the Cereb. ral Palsy fund. A trophy will be SI entry fee going into the Cerebi A ' ral Palsy fimd A trophy will be jb JHf.lOER'' . v REDUCE 7 offered, and anyone, can enter, . - 5. . "games." J;t? 1 e-- "BYU's warm friendliness and desire wto grant our NEWPORT. H. I., Aug. 18 (UP) every wish, so'that the game would be a success will be Frank Sedzman and Ken Mc connected with those the long remembered by. all Gregor of Australia maintained ; vni ?:n;.:'s i h ? - Stars Beat U.S. Players .! hour and . - V 4-- " mag-nificen- V tt ; outstanding performer for the South until he was injured la the r fourth quarter. ow ; Walt King, 'promotional director, for the game, was Steve Huffaker. South High and ' . shown by BYU offi- - Phil Oyler. Box Elder, played well liigh in his praise of the hospitality and coaches for the winners. cials and coaches towards the all-st- ie Net tiiz-- t Vc'J.Tver r,l Cecrft KII fiai .v 1 Evr'i si givt Hosioa 1 ti: ii ia arvl i.fJi but tbta tame terra rtliy the rata tirh. a.',r as Friday. ' , and Shrine leaders. . "The hospitality shown by Dr. Wilkinson (BYU president) and other BYU officials were simply, Walt said. "We couldn't have been treated ' more royally than we were by the wonderful people- is cg . players, -- t t- si ? L.:i li.a Tic f tit tory nd t.S liiti II t V.;i;tt. ; ; i f.rst i"i t: s:rt: dro f nt New Verk ia ar.d lltr.i Buer's li:h bcrser tti u,e jrr. s ar v. Ar. tri ..-- r how steaming'het it was in the BYU A t honr, lit y. . , tirivii a i n tit triit prrlect ti.tir rce 1 K.ifVfy . 7 J and i ; season, esnte ot tr.e f.rtt frora Micr.y J.!tDrme:t. v ' i rr liif ttarfcsrr-'- i LiU 5. -- Titrra's - .frf.-leH- limer Is bfor p. li Xr-.- ;f-r ' " liree-fv- a 1 i -. V.- lsi-Jr.- g V t R-- ;s fv.'.; Aux. ttt bc' lit Tili ;: Sox today m't.tn tt Hm Yc;i UT ;iT .rt'o- - |