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Show ii1 p. v Wins by Head To Upsot Native Dancer tr v. SUNDAY HERALD MAY S. ll&J I'lah C'miniy. Duh SUNDAY, 'Cleanup Committee' Given Control Over World Boxing Championships A 9 H. FETCUSE coo- FARLS (UP)jReturn-fcou- t brarta wert banned aa a luur-ma- n InternaUonal "cleanup committee' wai given complete control of alt world boxing champlonahlpt Saturday. Tht action tilled 'rmomentoua lulled rr Sports KdiWf LOUISVILLE, Ky. UF)-D- srk 2J to 1 barsain beauty with Hiar v tii run. bunt thi blisait Kentucky Derby twbblt la 1J yean Mtsters, onf. of Provo'i Thi nncaranct of Ira fcsturdiy when ht bat out the "can't loia" Nativt Dancer In in the baseball city last week brousht enthuslasti, day early Stirring strttch drive, to Dick Boshard. back memorjea many nostalgic battered Gallahadlon Nat ilnri Boshard, who played ihortstop on omt of Mastera' thi Elf Blmalerh In 100 hut there this horte better teams, laid former Provo newspaper putliiher such i lnn stut which paid IS1.U. Gallahadlon paid and bagebH manager, had about as great lovt thi it bn 7 v , t m i ont happy delegate camt ai pointed to "clean up the aport tht European Hoxing Unlon't an- and ttandardlte rules and tltlra nual hands coijjri agreeu to JoinNational throughout the world. It conslats of with tht United 8tat Boxing Aaaoctatlon fit complete Robert Chriattnberry, thairtnan ol the New York Boxing Comwlulon; control of tht aport A four-ma- n committee waa ap- - Georgt Barton, preildent of 'the by National Boxing .Association; J. Onalow Fane, chairman of the British Boxing board of control and Edouard Rabret of France, secretary of the European union. rrr Unzziy ihinclads lip USAC 92 2-- 3 to 38 3 t 1-- parttime 170.49, the diamond gam as anybody who ever lived In th city. for Itriniesi TUnf MISSOULA. Mont "Whv. 01' Ika would lust closa up shop whenever Jump, tht TaaU i,cu, AnS On strangest thing of ill wss baseball was Dick. recalled "Thi on was guy tap," games fiut It was all a big mistake. nuts about baseball. feitine Utah Stat.-- trark .nn.HlStatt took tht high lump wlth.S Dark Star's owners planned for sure . "We aurs had a lot of fun playing on Ike'i team. feet. 1 Inch. 92H to 33 Vt here Saturday li!m to Hart out third, and mi) Montana won all but three of Gib Saumler of Utah State won main a Ut hope drive In tht home And, back in thost days w playedjor tht fun of tt 15 event. Montana's Bill Rife the discus with a throw of 40 feet. stretch. But Drk 8Ur wanted and because wa loved thi same." scored the afternoon's most Inches. And Doug Anderson of to run "I hid to much horst I a 3S 145 or didn't I bet and Dick, get you "Yeah, Individual run hid to chanjt my mind," ild victory. He Utah State won the V broke a .Trtlw ITanrv Mnr.nO. stadium record in 2:02.2. game either," this writer venture! in tht run. "I'll aav we didn't." Dick snorted. "Hall, w were darn So Dirk Star brokl from ttt Rife, Montana hurdler Dick LindHeld. Snd Rita ran the eight laps In 9:28 2, say and MSU out of w ..ia ririt In tha traveled when meal cents a for 45 if sprinter Don Brandt got lucky wi the a glorta along record of t il l set in scored the most Individual polnU. breaking ht kept driving When pitchera etilltd tht GlanU' bata, Leo DAY OFF town. of oia cma milt tnd i quarter Dornblaater atarllura by Arnold Each got 10. Lindsay won both acheduled extra batting praetkt for hia playera on their "SDeaklnr of traveling out of town," Dick continued, Churchill Down, to win by a head Gillette la 1316, it was tht Miles hurdle races. Brandt ran a faat oft. Dressed lor comfort rather than ahow at the Polo Say Native Dancer Liih th humiliated "I never will forget about the time we went up to Bingham City distance ace's final appear- 8.9 hundrtd-yarart, left to right, Don Mueller, Whiter Lockman, Bobby daah and took the second and Invlgorator third. Thomeua and Alvm Dark. (NXA) ance In Dornblastcr stadium. to riliiv a cams in tha old Central Utah League. dash la :0.5. Rife alao won in In 4:55.5. Makes His Pitch best Urn. tht milt "On our way back to Provo, the car I was riding almost 20 aeronda alower than hit Utah State tcored wine In the Native Dancer madt hit pitch stalled near the Wt were stranded In tlit stretch. It was too late. But all night and we just sat in the car singing and telling Katlvt Dancer had tough luck. He there was jumped, aaid Jockey Eric jokes. We didn t get home until the next day." Cuerfn. by Money Broker on the "Why didn't somebody get out and flag another car first rut. some help? one of Dick listeners asstea. and get That pushed tUn to tht outside "We couldn't flair anybody down," Boshard laughed. MEXICO CITY outside ht ttaytd ihret strokei behind lanky Davt tnd on tht thla were of "There only two cars in Utah County at that time and Ben Hog in conquered eh a ay put Douglas, surgtd four strokes ahead throughout tbt remainder MISSOULA Riy LUh pitched, lings and Collins and Laraen and W ting to ahoot a race, lit waa coming fart at the we had both of them 1" the of tht Newark, Del., pro at he; BYU to a in lead and ever Mon- Carnuck. take tht victory Saturday tnlih but tht ract wss ovtr too Mastera time the tell about Eoshard also likerte The BYU and Utah golf tennis S1T.500 Fan American Open Coif rapped out four birdlet la a sen- tana Friday night, giving the Cou fhtn. lined up a game with Eureka which had one of the teams will clash Tuesday in Provo sational exhibition of accurate ap tournament. Tht Cain Hoy stable's brown gars an tven split In a double- - and Friday In Salt Lake City. ball club in the area at that time. Hogan, itartlng the third- round proach shots. tc't beat Tht Dancer ty a head atror-fj- it header. The Grizxllea won the first wt.h Invlgorator tvt lengths be "Ike was determined to win the game," Dick pointed Raund game, 74. hind and Heyal Bay ucra iwo out, "so he lined up one of the top pitchers of the Salt Lake BYU a 334S-6- 8 more Ur.fht back In fourth place. Hogan The BYU golfers gained a together put Provo. chuck to for Association of the old Union Native Danver'a firat de- - club in hia first round of the victory and the Cougar tennis team' "Ike agreed to pay this pitcher $35 for pitching the To In k't rarlne f "boycotted ' tourney for a total an rfr while It win over Montana teams.' of 212 strokes after M holes. waa 'only Hit sixth triumph for game. This guy demanded that Iks pay hlra ia advance, in a split Dark Star, who haa maat only ii which Ike finally arreed to do. Douglas went three over par Although gaining only Milford Post r with a 835775 to fall out of the the doubleheader, the Cougar nine irti ai a two and thret year-olclub the Eureka before got the "Just rame, though, Given a brilliant ride by Jockey had he held :4 lead since tht opening in western maintained a allra lead Lee R. Petty, Brightm Young ; Hank Moreno, Dark Star ran the hold cf this pitcher and talked him into easing tip a little day. t division will who play. grad mile and a quarter la 2:02 and paid apinst them. They paid hira another couple of dollars to University senior Fred Ha at Jr., ef New Orleans, uate this June, has accepted 1 .1 M the Grizzlies only and 17.00 a from the do . LUh allowed mached Hogan a ss to pull into it. He eased up all right. coaching post at Milford High board. Native Dancer paid $3 20 tie with Douglas at seven hits In the nightcap, as he three Eureka batters to his of the "None first pitches School to place ana iJsa to enow, www zis. bested Cart Hansen, who also went A former ttar of South Emery Most el the .other Savisarator rewrnea is.w w snow even came close to.the plate. That loaded the sacks and the the fuU distance. will coach foot School, High Petty next batter clouted the tall out cf the park. American golf campaigners bad Tt tht Trout and track base ball, basketball, trouble with the fast greens, and Gene Carlson' batted and hurled "Eureka scored ejght runs before Masters was able to Moreno took Dark Star to the ball, and will serve as director and a 69 by Bob Inman of Tulaa, Okla., the Grizzlies to victory in the first 11 of the left field front ai tht gjt thxt p.ter.er out of the game, Ike was really fuming, teacher of the physical education was tht only other below par game. He held the Cougars to f ' ' " !( i trita mil never vlalded but this V pitcher didn't care. After all, he had Ike's program. Dr. C. J. Hart, chairman round. Imnan, with a total of 218, seven hits, stole home, drove In Kit la ad. Native Dancer atari ed I of the physical education depart- was tied with Art Wall Jr., of two runs and blasted a 3GWootl ! ' two dollars he got from Eureka." I well back In tht pack, but began $35 plus the ment who made the announce- Pocono Manor, Pa., in fourth place. homerun. hia run for the lead at the field ' ' ' said Petty Is a vet ment. ' By winning Friday, the BYU Wall, deadlocked for the lead entered tht head of tht ttretch. eran and graduate of varbon with in of the remained in first (UD-Mon-l- ,d hlgh - d - two-mi-le tr -- d - 220-ya- 'Bantam Ben' Gains Lead In Pan American Open Tourney Cougar Golfers, Netters Win As Nine Splits Twin Bill (UP)-Ban- T tira ar 9-- 2 - Sub-F- Graduate Accept m T ar 9-- 7 sub-p- ar ' lr- S--l f- - Give tan trot ' Complete Thla group was given eomplett control over champiotwiilpa. It agreed to start out recognizing all existing champions. From now on, it must sanction all championship bouts. Thla automatically wipes out the return-bostipulation in contracts ainct auca championship a return bout would'nt bt for tha title if tha committt didn't say ao. Tht declvlon madt by 30 dele from 11 nations attending gate tht sixth congress ol the EBU s means throughout the world will have to submit for committee approval all plans for world title bouts. National federations would have to submit their candidates for any world title and the committee would then be responsible (or the final choice. ut match-maker- . Decision Far-Riaehl- In another decision tht congrets alao decided to for bid contracts terms providing for a return match within a limited date. The new committee was given sole authority to decide which bouts will be for world titles. Chrtstenberry, who came to Parts with full backing of the two American organizations, waa Jubilant about the decision. His strong advocacy of the idea was called instrumental in achieving agreement aftr a discussion. two-ho- d. t f, I aecond-plac- - - !):'. e top-flig- ht hot-sh- . . : :. the waa coming at the Cnlah, but atarted drive Just too late to Dancer atrorKjt h!s ij-stc- tatch fce rybt Park Sir. It mevkcj U;t- tot Lorby vic--j for Moreno and also for Harry: P. Curt"nhe!m, owner of Cain j;ay subie. Guggenheim'e only Morn, t.ier Derby. eatry. Battle finished eix:h la l.:i. ; Correspondent, ridden by Eddie I retro who wai shooting for his finished Derby triumrh, .fifth, frith CSra'sbt Face, Social Ram1 Croher, Outcait, Mwr-O'War, Ctirrca'i Elnj and Ace following In that orders trry i'rh De-t'm- ver f'nrf tr'ufh retfed Us 1 Dark , A'nfr and .,( to $i:3.Si7. arntr.?i , Kit kls cutstand-- f wi In the previotia trhmph lie Ay trfal on Tuesday. In wlnnin? tht Derby and the trial. Dark Elar became only the third horse ever to do so. Citation era it fa is md ir.a Gail a last year. It . brought tin Lsrty was the first Derty for Moreno. Inil who atnrted out i wa'.ivlnjt and galloping horaeg at tne fioutnome race traca in rua komt town, He brolte hit maiden at the Pleasanton, Calif., fair on July 4, V',5, but never really got tip Ir.to the imp ranka of Jockey'a before Saturday, although he won the Hollywood golf cup on Two'Lea and The Western with a Cleam. Gufroer.helm bought Dark Star from Warner L. Jonf-e Hermit breeding furm near Louisville, Ilia a're waa Royal Gem II and hit Jam twle, , rlr?n Moreno Calls Derby Victory His Greatest Racing Thrill ty jc;:n g. eietrich rnJUd Freit Eporta Writer -l c- Dancer. "I looked back at tht AHH I. 5. ll Tht U. tives had rnrnrarcd S. House of RepresentaC5 member! In 1S39 at with 43S members In WORTH outside Louslvllle. a Raw-ling- Hlg-gins- , TOUCH PICKING Freddie Hutchinson aees a sea of baseballs in pitchers' hands, yet in the Tigers' dismal atart had a tough time picking one who could finish and win. (NEA) .iDiJjiiiliJ ii ii (read Brhr$ Cluck Your.Car iLJl o mJJ All 'ANTED RIDZSJ ttUtu Tali For IV.&f brht Sift Crt Cluck Aecidtntt Jere'i South Amboy, N. identical twins got $80,000 for signing, ao must be carried tor two years. The plan ia to. make them a double play, combination. 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YOUNG'S SERVICE 919 Ssus!i f fate Prevo, Utah ANY Brake CAR Sheet Test Brakes STORES 394 Wast Center lldiiii Eddie, Wt, and Johnny O'Brien jump, from basketball at Seattle Uni yersity to what passea for bane-ba- ll with the Pirates. The 119 Inspect Grease sixteenth New York financier who ewni Cain Hoy Stables, follows custom and awards his jockey 10 per cent of the purse, Moren- o- wlll-- bt --about $9,050 richer. Guggenheim took his victory calmly, but with evident great aatisfaction. Asked how it felt to win a Derby, Guggenheim smiled, "mighty fine, sir, thank you." He aaid he never bets on his own horses. Jockey Eric Guerln, who finished second on the odds-o- n favorite, Native Dancer; was bitterly dis appointed. "My horse was pushed back and behind two others when Money Broker came over on him on the first turn," Guerin aaid. "I think it coat him the race. But then, (f he had been running the race he should have been, he wouldn't have gotten bumped." f A Clean, Repack 9.59 Value Timp-anogo- . $23,003 Inspect Lining Front Wheel Beartnga Add Brake 4. - Third Owners (Invlgorator) Max Prestrldge and Riley Allison of the Saxon ttablt $5,000; Train, tr N. R. McLeod $1,000; Brted ed S. S. Gano $500. Fourth tRoyal Bay Cera): Own er Eugene Conatantine Jr. 42,5000. Dark Etar was credited with net famines of $30,050. Z. I Fluid . Edward 1. poll and then waa that big gray herst coming at mt," ht grinned. "I'd rather have seen anybody but him right then." Moreno started riding at Pleas- anton, Cel., on July 4. 1946, and won hia first race two days later. Hia older brother, Pete Moreno, la also tuoctasful jockey. Ii Married The Derby'i winning rider la married and haa a If owner Harry Guggenheim, 3,000; breeder Warner Kayward L. Jones, Jr. 12,000; Jockey Henry Morenc49,0S0 (from own er's shade). Second (Native Dancer); Owner Alfred G. Vanderbllt $10,000; Trainer William C. Winfrey $2,000, Breed Alfred O,.' VanderWl- t- , tlrnt ht had been up en Dark Star. Ht thought Dark Star, "a good colt that will go a long way. But believe Calumet i Two Lea was tht best I tver rodt. ! won tht Hdllywood Cold Cup with her." Moreno tald ht didn t know bt had won for surt until ht crossed tht lint a head In front of Nattve just LOUIS VILLT5. Ky. (UP)-IIe- re'a $118,100 Kentucky Derby me'nn waa apllt Saturday. Winner (Dark Star): Owner Har tni Cain Hoy ry F. Gufenhelm 11.009. urday's son, Michael. Mrs. Moreno watched iow the i ..'0,800; 'Scotch' Foursome It was a Kentucky Derby win hia first time out for Moreno, and Sat Tourney Set Today rid wai only tht third the Derby on a television set at the hotel where they art staying Melon Was Snjjt ttablt place golfers Douglas after start Junior College, where he per day's round, fell off with a five the western division, while the formed as a football and basket over par 77, Cougar nttters by winning, re ball star. ' mained tied with Utah TS Racks up division lead. Jack Harden of El Paso, Tex., In the opening golf matches. racked up a 75 for fifth pjaee with Paul Davis snd Jerry Belt scored a total of 220, while a four-wa- y victories' to get the Cougars off to tie at 221 Involved Gardner Dick s lesd and tnen btiekei ana inson Jr.. Panama City. Fia., Belt scored a victory in best-baA "scotch" foursome tourney Peter Thomson, Melbourne, Au foursome play to clinch the team a stralia, will be held today at the Ulrlch, Hopkins, for the Cougars, WaUy Golf Course, starting at Minn., and Marty Furgol, Houston, The Cougar netters won all six of the singles matches snd two 1:30 p.m., according to Bill John- Tex. . Chandler Harper of PorUmouth, out of the three doubles matches. ston, local pro. Mr. Johnston also reported that Va., and Johnny Palmer, Char-- I Singles victories were scored by qualifying rounds for the Provo lotte, N. C were 10 strokes off Bob Klrkpatrick, Dean Larsen, Ed s, team in the state league will be the psce. tied with Mexico City Plnegar, Stan Collins, LaMar and Bob Carmack. Cougar held next Saturday and Sunday on pro Al Escalante and Doug doubles wins were scored by Raw Fort Worth, Tex., at 222. the Timp course. for-th- were on top all the way. LOUJ3V1L1S, Ky. (UP) Hank ortno, iwt.Vihy lit tit ion of a CUeago. barker, called hia Ken tucky Derby victory Saturday "my greatest thrill In racing, absolutely." Seated on an upturned water bucket and puffing cigarette In tht Jockey quarters after his win on tht Dark Star, tht Moreno revealed himself at a 'keen raclnj urate gist who can think on tha run. "I changed my plana during the ract," said Moreno, who now calls Arcadia, Cal., his home. "Wt had planned to lay about third, figurand Natlvt ing Correspondent Dancer would mke the pact. But when wt went under the win the first time, they still weren't up to us, and I felt I had plenty of hortt under me, so I let him go. We Here's How.rhy. ' trainer . A ... : I The Here's What We Do ot pi UNITED SALES & SERVICE St. 473 WEST, 1st NORTH - PROVO, UTAH . Ph.. 444 . iLd o . Phone 4187 |