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Show VY, MAY S, 1. 10 i r SUNDAY HESALD I r"" Moves' Info Final, Round 1 Young t'uivens'.ty Roltitertol. kgtat rodeo moved Into Its final round Saturday eight at the Provo Falrgruun.il, after gH'dtsg off to a coil atart Friday Blaht. Colorado A k I, Ytyomlnf, Utah, Utah StaUf and BYU were participating In the rodca, which featured some of the hardest-fightinstock vtr sren at a western rodeo. Attractive NoU Jean Davis, Las Vegas. Nev., reigned over the af fair as Ertsrhim Yeunir I'nlveralty's Rodeo QtiMn, with her attend- - tf ray snnvARTJ! wide-ope- n k J. . ISO-yar- dr d-- f i i Marvin vllle; Ukrald 8prU FJlUf Lincoln High"! power . packed track ind field turn looked confidently towards next Saturday's s:ate Class B meet In Salt Lake C'i'y, after sweeping to Hi third s'.raighl Eegfu9 1 victory Friday anemooa it the BYU stadium. Coach Mcl BrigEi' Golden Tigers, iparkifd by rangy, Iiy Keel's "terrific triple triumph," Kored B4 polnU. breaking in the doe-luthe meet event to win going away. with Sprlngvllle ran the Tigers lor tlia first eight event!, but couldn't keep up the pace la the t. retch and ended up Second with 58 H points. I'ayaon, the Nebo divUlon champion, was third with 44 38 points, followed by American Fork with 37 S i; Lehi with. 31 3 8; Pleasant Grove, 1S"; Spanish Fork 10; and BY High 1 Dark and Cold Although the day was dark and cold, Neel, who la a fine end In football, was blailiig hot Friday afternoon, ai be acortd victories In the aliot put, dlicui and broad Jump, giving him a total of 24 points. lie pushed the (hot 44 (eet, 17 Wilts, btoad Jumped 19 feet 11 Inches and tosaed the discus 139 feet 4li inches. Two Springvil'e High athletes daub: Warren winners. were I . ,:en, the Red Devils' crack sprinter, whipped to victory in dash In 10.3 and then tie came tack to win the 210 - yard la 23 flat. Kvaa Francis of the Devlli won twill the low tod high hurdles events, lie aklpptd over the Iowa la 21.1 r.4 the hlshs In 18.1. Three Top Performers The top three performers in each event will go to the state meft, la the hlah Jump In which e Rt t fcsyt tl;.1 fr-second place, r. ;,6.t o;..c!aia their telectlng i oa t order ia which ' the boys Tlme- -4 Springvllle. Held, 44 4. dash Jlmmle Pyne, Lincoln; Jerry Chadwlck, Ameri can Fork; Eugene Laursen. Am erican Fork; l'hll Jonei, Payson; Carl Crawford, Pleasant Crove. Time 51 J. Shot put Hay Keel, Lincoln; Bryan, Sprlngvllle; Sorenien, Pay-soBtapley, Lincoln; Henry, Pay on. Distance MT Warren Scout-edash Tony Peck, Lehi; Ssprinvtiiei Cliff Ferguson. Lincoln; Kent Day, Americaa Fork; Earl Uoldaway, Lincoln, Time 10.3. Evan high hurdles Francis, Sprint; v'llle; Jay Oldroyd, Payson; John Jolley, Lehl; LaHel Couldlng. Lincoln, Eldon Francis, Sprlngvllle. Time 18 1, 440-yar- Tiger Jones n; 'HJtrAjr row of Ueg.oa 3 buralersire ahaa going over the second .barriers in Friday's ht;h hurdles at the BYU stattium. Evan Franrls (far left! ef Sptlngvilie won tl 120-yar- event and then became a double winner I'y alto capiuritf the lsayard Iowa. Lincoln won the track meet for ttie third straight year. 120-yar-d Jim Uoldaway, Cliff Ferguson, Pyne, Ed Jlilli), Lehl, Amehcanl Grove, Payson.' Fork, Peasant Time 3:5X5. Linrun Ed Hills, Mile relay Payson (John Robcoln; Guy Dcliart, Payson; Lorai erts. Gersld' Loveless, Phil Jones, Bone, Lcul; Darle Pederson, Lin- Daryle lliatt), Lincoln, Americans coln; Hal Burrows, Sprlngvllle. Fork, Lehi, Sprlngvllle. Time d 3:45. 220-yar- Sprlngvllle relay (Warren Scouten Evan Francis, Arlya Devercaux, Pleasant Jay Bradshaw, Don Watts) AmerGrove; Roland Koblnson, Pleasant ican Fork, Grove; Kent Day, American Fork. Time 1:35.1.Lincoln, Lehl, Payson. Time-- 23. 880-yar- d Lin-coi- low hurdlei EVan CarDon Francis, Springvllle; lisle, Americaa Fork; Jay Oldroyd, Payson; Robert Sakamoto, Lincoln; Phil Jonr .'arson. Time ISO-yar-d -2- 1.L llii;h Jump Hon Turner, American Fork; Max Scott Of Lehl; Haskell of Payson; Billie of pringville, Dick Davis of BY High; Blaine Hales, Sprlngvllle; John Ivcrson, of Plessant Grove; Ward McDonald, American Fork; and Tom Clark of Pleasant Grove, all tied for second. Height 5 55. , Pole vault Walker, Pleasant Grove; Johnson, Lincoln;' Harris of Lincoln; Johnson of Lehi; and Your.g of BY High. Heifiht 10" 10" Javelin Pullman, Spanish Fork; Staplcy, Lincoln; Holdaway. Lincoln; Holm, Spanlhh fork; Chad-wlcAmerican Fork. Distance liS' 11". Eroad Jump Ray Keel, Lincoln; Dsrrell LUU, Payson; Rtehard Rhoadi-sLincoln; Keith Mason, Lincoln; Johnson, Lehl. Distance . Bests Herring 100-yar-d Ttme2;07.3. dash Warren Scoutcn, Sprlngvllle; Earl Uoldaway, : tliih'i first tnnuitl deo JUWlilJ t ' P.i!, jiuJ 8-- 2 Count Ralph tTtser) Jones pointed to a revenge victory over darting Jimmy Herring of Owne Park, N. Y., today in his bid for a higher ranking In the middleweight division. Jones,- currently ranked No. I tn the class, gained a unanimous decision over Her ring last night In their nationally televised and broadcast bout at St. Nicholas arena. It was a return meeting between the two middleweight scrappers. Herring had won In their first clash at a Brooklyn fight club last summer, but Jones was la complete control last night. n Mc-C!- ln k. Vineyard "A' Geneva Vineyard "B" Windsor Beverly Orem First Vermont .... Timp View Scbdule Wednesday (At Lincoln High Gym) B p. m. Vineyard "A" vs. FKOL'D FATHER Lloyd Keel of Orera looks with pride upon his Geneva. son, Rsy, who Is an outstanding athlete at Lincoln high. Ray had Just won three events In the Region 3 track meet to lead hi Tiger team to 1U third straight region crown. t-- No. Robbina dcf. Bill Parmlee (E) 54. No. JIra RIgby (E) Jerry Braun (P) 59, No. 3 Ralph Obcrg (E) feated Brian Goldsworthy (P) 51, 1; t mcsris tiat Kon Turner of American Fork, the winner, and 57, def. Mjx c6tt of LM, and Elaine I'aks cf SprlrgvCt w!U represent 50, deThree feigh Jump In -t';a U'i". (P) 59, U. Discus suie meet. Ray Keel, Lincoln; No. . The rrn marks: Sorensen, Payson; Brian, Sprlng Hansen (E) 56, and Etewsrt, Lehl; vllle; Smith, Sprlngvllle; Holda- Theodore Bills (P) 57, tied F.'e ran-Erick Prov3t2aard,- Payson; Ken way, Lincoln. Distance 139 4V No. 5 Don Johnson (E) 56, def. Cardc-nLincoln (Earl Jay Marcroft (P) 59, Lthi; Don Jesse, Epring- - tiedley relay ir LEAGUE STANDINGS: East Hlgh'i Golfers fought off the cold weather and a challenge by Provo High to post an l vic route tory Friday over a at the Tlmp course. The contest was held to 12 hole because of the cold weather. The Bulldogs lone triumph came In the No. 1 match In which Richard Rob-bins defeated Bill Psrmalee,2 0. Halph Oberg of East posted a 50 for the 12 boles to gain medalist honors. . The Results Cowboy Thinclads Tip Denver 3-- 3. 4--Mike oyd Derby Winner Of 2 Years Ago Out 0. l-- 0--0. 2-- DENVER, 'THE WINNER'-War- ren Scouten of Sprlngvllle flashes across the finish line to win the d dash. He also won the dash. 220-ya- 100-yar- May 2 Jim Shell, 87-4- 4 who won the mlng 4 e-- - erowd-pleasln- lit. tnr ft V w TV wf V1(1r Fame Is the Kenago, was race yes Tp"- - tVTT cot so fri'U t.f w ba! " 4 t44,lnU t StMWMi wtfj secon'. - r i J 1 1 J C3 Z3 D Ok '. ZD i i 1 i T i V'I ,ii r"f 1 . -- a I n, n n n - 4 U Li II " LJ L3 KJ " A -- r 0 n :'0-.7- r " 0 If j t ri 3 n A o fsv ' ; W K V S o o Vv.E3LSflE?:H m3Gi!0 o ... o . Kj U S3 Li vj ::.. w ; tf sWtf S V (u w Ji n n'fMi i L-JJ- AH - Xi' 4 rn n n r3 WW D S" I I li Vm w VTVArnlt.f ,'- S rintit snnn.w,, ,n(J "iryr. e( "''SIH'". Of Picture Now broad-- ! NEW YORK (UP) University's track team swept to jump and the shot put and placed fleeting. Count Turf, who won an victory over Denver Uni second In the Javelin' throw, was tucky Derby two yeara versity In a Skyline conference the. Individual best performer, beaten In a mere 35,000 meet today. terday at Jamaica. earning 13 points for Wyoming. (UP)-Wyo- t!oS ad (UP) Vineyard A Uads In Orem Volleyball Loop East Golfers Tip Bulldogs By NFVT YORK ants, Mai Han Clay, Bcrlcy, Ma. J and Martla Dantfls, Rutherford. Cal. fc;s Davu tnd Miss Clay, tt and elonsT with Barbara Edwina Fortt'fsi, participated IB same of the exhilulion contcsti on the program. t .dran!i(e Brlgham Young Uuiverally Rodeo Club members showed to ad vantage throughout th first day'a program. Dick Smith, club president, was an entry Irs-- the all around cowboy convetin and he was challenger in each of the division on the wertm, la the bareback bronc riding contests Mark Hicks, Colorado Colorado AAM; W. L. Walters. AIM; Marllft V LeSuer, BYU; Gene Brownell, Colorado AIM; Merlin Adair. BYU, weathered the bur King antics of the well trained horses and successfully rode out the . required 10 seconds. Adair, especially, gave a top performance. Pug Jorgenien. Wyoming, took too honors in the lr rone com petition, He made his throw in 24 , seconds. Other rMert who were given time and pointa for the first dny included: brn lies", BYU, J6.1 seconds; Dick Smith. WYU, J8.S secrnds; Joe P. Flv;s. C"lo-r- e do A ft M. M Seconds -- nd Kay Stevenson. BYU, 44 seconds. BYU feminine flvbera Hes-et- t. rider, set the best time In- the g goat tying competi tion as she completed he throw in 18 3 seconds. She was trailed by Queen Nola Davli BYU, 21.4 sets ' onds; and Attendant MarlJane " Clav. BYU. 23.fl seconds. BYU also had a number of rid ers winning points In the aaddle bronc section. Amon the successful rider of the bounMn hurricane deck were Dick Smith, and Don M. Jones, Other survivors were J. D. Prld-au- x, Wyoming; nd Geo" Butler. Utah. Grant Sneed. BYU. was maV'ng a nice ride until his fcorse fell. Wyoming riders wre tons In the hullo'-b- w even's. Low mark for the first dev wis the 1 seconds TV, by Prtgnx, T.mrn "h Kaufman srti second with n "A |