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Show o 3 1 11 H. Ac OS i' SUNDAY Fuenning, Jarman Set Pqcc for j&PIIIff LOGAN (UP) (Ut gsmt) Pltttmrih ... .coo Brigham Young C'lUlcrone Ut. Home Run (4th), Lotlr.g l'lkher w uijf year m jjwn, Tn Cougm wer, impetus to the sport will be by the Aguies. Two-eve- 5.? chiti-on- the '100 In 1.8, while Jarman's powerful hurling arm catapulted the Javelin IK'S." and the discuss 142'8V." 01 the 15 events, the Ut a gs managed to place first la but five. Jim En heaved the shotput 4Ti", Doug Anderson did the &i0 grind In 2.02 Hal Garner broadjumped to 224 Cordell Brown skimmed over the 220 yard low hurdles In 23 5, and the Aggie relay conUngent did the mile In 3:21,4' for Utah Etate'i When BY High's football team takes the field next fall, don't be surprised if somebody starts calling them the WHITE Wrestling Show Scheduled For Tuesday Night r n. w-- e (5-1- La-bi- fit-li- - Despite his baseball uniform, Jim Burst breasts dash against Rolla Missouri School of Mines iri St. Louis. The Washmcton University athlete then returned to the diamond to play the second game ball with the team, participated in spring cf a doubleheader football practice earlier in the day. (NEA) , BURST-1N- G the tape to win the 100-ya- rd nd 220 yard dash Dick Fuenning, BYU; Scott Jeffs, Utah State; Lynn Esplin. Utah State. Time 21.2. 120 yard high hurdles Dick Millet, BYU; Earley Undley, Utah State; Bob Durgner, Utah State. Time 15.8. 880 yard run Doug Anderson, Utah State; Paul Anderson, BYU; Gaylen Brown, BYU. Time 2.02. . Bill Meadowi and Pole vault Don Oscarson, BYU.(tie-fo- r 1st); uenrui Arnold, Bi u; Bob Bursner, Utah State; Doug Spalnhower,. BYU ell tied for 3rd. Height 11'6". Two mile run Sharald James, Wayne Lundell, BYU (tied for 1st); Bud Howard, BYU, Time 10:12.1. Hal Garner, Utah Broadjump State; John Ford, Utah State; John Sawyer. BYU. Distance 22'4n." Discus Boyd Jarman, BYU; Gib Saunders, Utah State; Glenn Weight, Utah State. Distance 142' .... (2-2- dark-haire- d (0-4- 0 Chicago ,.,,,..000 020 000 2 3 0 Milwaukee ... 000 000 000--0 Ruib (3-and Atwell; Wilson. Jolly (9) and CrandalL Losing Pitcher Wllaon .. LEVEN'S for (2-3- bit-tin- G!, - r, ui. ., n. r.r.n.m. (4-2- I ?V Sp0ijVC3 : ' m n r -- West, Delta Cop Honors In High School Meet , i (3-2- (0-3- ). i ."Barry muu " ; C&-,- ar - " - r.,.u SALT LAKE CITY (UP)- -A see - , SALT LAKE CITY (UP)-Ll- ttle ond place In the last event of the Delta High School Saturday cap- Frlday'e SesulU the Utah class B high schoolj Milwaukee 2, Cliicago 0. , half mile relay Satur-jtwc- d day-f-tSicging Gridders. day 'gave the West High Panthersjtrick ind field meet at the Unlver-- i St. Louis 3, Cincinnati 3. the Utah class A iracs ana ueia suy w uian r.aaium, eaging Pittsburgh at New Yorkpost- Several members of the Wildcat football team are the margin of twoiPoned. rain. Springville by championship. 100-voiBY Hign chorus. Among them are atfo in the Philadelphia at Brooklyn, post West. Winning only two first,?0"". (Juarterback Dave Wilkinson, Tackle 'Jack Clarke, places, edged past South High by A cold wind and light showers poned, rain. Center Jarrett Anderson, and Halfbacks LeGrande less than five polnti. West finished spoiled many performances but with 43ii compared wlta 44i jor.uian i stop Ken strong oi vyvms Young and Gordon Bullock. AMERICAN LEAGUE trom breaking tne stale record in south. Washington . . .030 000 201- -8 11 0 Anderson, incidentally, sings the tenor' solo In the No records were broken by the the (hot put 1 1 ..000 000 000- -0 Strong heaved the shot 52 feet, Philadelphia class "A' competitors but South's chorus. ) Masterson and Grasso: Kell-ne- r, 11 set record. to new state Inches the own his tied Bithell Wayne As Basketball Coach Don Snovr says, a guy has to be Schelb (8) and Murray. Home s The old mark of 52 feet, seven mark In the high hurdles. A versatile when he attends BY High. tint Pitch- A2??' wind and occasional rain ham- inches was established in 19U byIRun ). er Kellner of Keith McDonald Murray. pered the thinclads. Others scores Included, Weber Delta, In winning three first, 000 000 1203 7 11 374; East 344; Jordan 29; Davis scored 39 points, followed by Detroit Three-Sta26K: Granite 22; Box Elder 13; Springville with 34, Cyprus 29, Mil- Chicago 000 10 00 02x 12 15 0 ' Bear River 11; Logan 11; Carbon lard 214 and Wasatch Academy Houtteman, Erickson (4) and 9'4." 9A: Provo 6: Ogden 4Vi; North 194. and Lol'.ar. Batts; Fornieles (2-220 yard low hurdles Cordell Cache 4 and South Cache 1. Home Run Lollar (3rd). Losing West scored first in the mile and -- Brown. Utah State: Dick Mlllett. Houtteman . r,Ar Tltcher v. ........... . .v . n n. mi.h1. y Another three-eta- r wrestling show A native of Tooele, SavlcB na,BYU; Bob Burgner, Utah State. uis miio t. CItv Di. Lchl 13: Union 111-ana numerous second, wira lounu ulntah WUI be staged Tuesday night lniippetred on ieVeral of the "live" Time 23.5. Ktnlb RIchfie)d New York ....301 000 200- -8 10 2 S 100 002 200- -4 JvelIn ByJ Jrman, BYU; p aces to rack up the winning mar- - U; Cunnij0n i0. Nor1h 1 the Provo Arena and the card Is i Lm Angeiei c.rd. j. Bogton , Wasdeili BYU. Mtt Troo. 'in , expected to product enough Blarkwell, Gorman (7), Kuzava Murray 9, and Dixie 8. All others teii, utab. State. Distance 182'3." eiUment for even the most rabid Going Into, the last event, the reCeived less than five points each. (8) and Berra, Silvers (1); McDer-88lead by relay-So- uth Mile relay among the West Coast lana, Utah State (Lynn ed mat fins, Tbe gave first place mott, Werle (1), Freeman (7). Ken-- ! ' Heading the card will be t match la meeting O'Rourke, Savlch will Esnlln. Doug Anderson, Don Budge, of a point but did not have aneIght coring points; iecond place five;!nedy (7), Kinder (9) and White.! West' ot one with Unlbe race. the the Thus. Blttink Danny Savlch. former rising willard Jessop). Time 3:27.4. tangling ManUe (3th). Winning ee. fourth place two Home Run entry in mri pafe neeaea dui m piaco iu cuuvu versitr of UUh arid star, against atari of the mat game. O'Rourke th n are one no nt. Blackwell Pitcher Loslne title, and finished a strong second Danny O'Rourke. who made his wresuea uregono iraoarren to RrNDONE CAINS Delta picxeo up rrst in the miie.Fltchcr Mcuermott ) behind Jordan ' draw In hl Provo debut and proved NOD OVER PIERRE Provo debut last week. and 830. relay,high hurdles performer in Spilnevllle also hsd three firsts! highly Impressive to the local fans, Savich Is one ol eeveral Joe Top individual either the class "A" or class "B" In the 880 relay, low hurdles and Friday Mint's Results akin gridden now making a name Tuesday'! semifinal match, will Rindone, 161, of Boston took was eouin mgn s 220 relays-b- ut couldn't co'lect! Cleveland 7, St. Louis 4. Irabarren, who halls from Spain, major stride on his comeback cam- competition for themselvea in the pro wrest-jp- lt ' 10 Dom weiCn00ch tecond lM third pIee Chicago 7, Detroit 2. paign Saturday night when he Bithell. He too lirst ling ranks. Others Include Wilbur against Ralph Alexander, overnaui the Delta crew. Washington 10, Philadelphia 7. scored an upset split decision over low and high hurdles, and ran In ,nU Joe Tangaro and Guy Bru- - comer. Al- -j Boston 2, New York 1, 11 Innings. nettl. And, like all of the others, The preliminary will send rowdy Pierre Langlols, 161, of Francle South's winning relay team.three The results: 100 dash Anderson, Grants- bout before 2,429 together South racked up in a Savlch is going great guns at the EInar Olsen against another yrd a men two in ville; Scouten. Springville; Jack' firsts, and placed Boston Garden fans. comer, Treach Phillips. SUNDAY'S PROBABLE three-wa- y tie In the high Jump. son. Millard. 10. PITCHERS an iini The results: 220 Scouten. Springville; Ander- records in parentheses) 100 Little, Granite: Orr, Jordan; son. Grantavllle; Iverson, Millard. (won-lor- t Lloyd, East. 10.2. :23.'. . NATIONAL LEAGUE 220 Orr. Jordan; Draper, Frovo; 440 Cooksey. Wasatch Acade 10-- 9 Mil-Little, Granite. 23.2. : 1 my: Benson,. Union ; Payne, IDIekson and Pittsburgh 440 .iaer; larl. 52:4. Hunsaker, Box at New York (Maglle Friend West Chrlstensen, Weber; Parker, 880 Flrllnson, Delta; Hills. Lon- 2 games, and Hearn 4 SALT LAKE CITY Scoring twoiKarren, 3b 52.8. coln: Anderson, Muiarci. 2:03.5. and Mln-'- s Chicago (Kllppstcln Gran 880 . Jones. Weber: Allred, MHe Jan-enR'chfleld: S'ewart, ncr runs In the last of. the ninth Inning Llsh, p. at Milwaukee (Surkont 4:37.7. ite; Hassell, Weber. i Lehl; Flaun, UinW). 4:45.8. ' 2 Rames. and Llddls ) on a BYU error, Utah's baseballers Totals . , . Low Hurdles Bithell, South; ...30 7 28 Sorlng"- Furdles 1jw Francis, Louis St. 20 (Mlzcll and 10-Faszhoh 6. after defeated BYU, Friday Cody, West; Jarman. Jordan. 20 AB H O UTAH vlliej Irirrap. Murray; Nlclsnn 0 0) at Cincinnati (ftaffensbfrger Bithell, South; Dfa. noon. High Hurdles Bain, 3b 3 2 games. and Church Bailing, Logan; Jarman, Jordan. HI"h H"rdles NleVnn. Delta; .6 4 3 Coach Dave Crowton's Cougars Howard, 2b. at (Drews Philadelphia 14.9 (Tied record). 4 1 1 Springville; Jolley Lehl. Brooklyn (Loes were leading 8 going into the last IDrecksel, rf. South. West, rrjncis, Mediay Relay 16.2. 0 0 .0 Davis. 3:47.8. of the ninth. The bases were loaded bPallay Pole Vault-Haf- en. Dixie; Jol- AMERICAN LEAGUE .3 1 11 lb, Pole Vault-Wo- od, East; Ward, ley. Park C'tv; Hatch. Pantniltrh with one out, when Ron Harris hit Simmons, . -- T 0 0 ...0 12 feet. Cache. North East; Hill, a grounder down the first baseline md Swpm, Kanab, tied for third. Detroit (Hoeft and Wight K "' South; 11 feet, 8 Inches. Curtis, High Jump at Chicago (Bcarden 1 and Rogo- which was fumbled allowing two 6 as. Carand ueiss, Jorgenson, Boam, South 2 games. HWh Jumn Burovne. Utah runners to score. Kanab; vln cf. . ..6 bon All tied for first. 5 feet, 10 Steihcn:on Cedar Cit snrf Bisnn. and Monte Howard led the Utah at- Harris, Washington (Porterfleld e. ..3 . Groomer, inches. at Philadelphia (Byrd 5 fee, 114'Stobba for second. tied De'ta, tack with four hits in six trips to dWllllams .. ..1 Broad Jump Osterloh, East; 3 and Martin two games. the plate including a homerun. c. ..0 Hales, Weber; Bench," Logan. 22 Broad .lump Pearce, Beaver; Cleveland (Feller at St. Merrill Hardy was the big sticker Eubak, ..0 feet. p. . Astle, Wallace. Wilkes, North Louis (PUlctte for the Cats with three hits lh three Hoover, Shot Put Gardner, Bear River; Sevier. 21 feet. 9C': ..4 p. inches. New York (Reynolds tt Bos- trips to the plate.' .0 Pitt, West; Kalmar, East. 50 feet, Shot pi't Strong. Cyp-u- s: Duv.fton (Hudson Utah used three pitchers during Andrus, p. 4 Inches. wuara: weei. uncom. 52 ft. tbe wild fray with Ray Andrus Totals. Discus Anderson, Davis; Pitt, 43 15 27 17 (ne" record). 139 getting credit for the victory. Ray South. West; Featherstone, aGrounded out in the ninth for Dlser wasatch AcadeLlsh, who went the distance for Satterfleld Inches. 74 feet, my; Eenn'on, Jones, Cyprus; Vie Cats, was charged with the Javeun Watson, Weber; Delta. 149 feet. 84 inches. bWalked for Dreckae! In 9th. foss; Blanche, Weber; Thomas, Weber. Javelin cRan for Simmons in 9th. Robinson. Gunnison; 159 feet, 3 inches. AB H O BYU dFanned for Groomer in 7th.(. Al!?pln. Cvprusi Griffith, Tooele. Mile West, South, Relay Ogden. 101.500 020 163 feet. 8 Inches. BYU ., ..3 1 3 -9 Morgan, cf 3:36.4.- 410 000 03210 3 Utah Mile Rc'av Del, Union, Eggertson, 2b. East. West, Jordan, Runs Morgan, Bagley, Craw..5 Acsdemy. 3:38. Bagley, ss 34.1. 880 Relay Springville, Beaver, ford 2, Hardy 4, Foster, Howard 2. ..3 Crawford, c, Nn-tSevier. 1.35. 3 TUESDAY -Simmons 2, Tonneson, Ray 3, Gelss Prdy, rf Mediay "e'ay Uintah, Cyprus, and Hoover. E Eggertsen 2, FosSARDINAS LEADS PIONEER ..2 Foster, lb. Lincoln. 3:39.9. LEAGUE BATTING RACE Satterfleld, V. , ter, Ray. 2BH Gelss. 3EH Har ...2 RBI Hardy, ris. HR Howard. aVan yuet (UP)-Ha...1 CITY rdLAKE SALT Satterfleld, Karren 4, Llsh. How hltting Oscar Sardlnas of the As measured by the U. S. Coast Great Falls Electrics led the and Geodetic Survey, Florida has ard, Drecksel, Bay, Gelss 2, Harris 2, Andrus. SH Eggertsen, Foster of any state, Gloria Buxton! Pioneer baseball league at the, the longest coastline LOOK NEW 1197 miip- - riiforni 2, Bain. SB Howard 2, Eggcrt rnk!i in London shows you what the plate with .478 in first leaeue 'second with 913 miles. HO tlstics released Saturday. son, DP G well dressed lady tennis play --Llsh IS in Astle 1 in er will be wearing this season, Andrus 1 in 1 Hoover 5 in briefs with satiri scallops around fir? W Llsh 8, Astle 4, Hoover 4. SO the hem, Designed by Teddy Llsh 8, Hoover 5. ER Lish 8, Tinling, creator cf Gussie Astle 4, Hoover 3, Andrus 1. Win! Moran's famous lace panties, U Ablet and Vin ner Andrus. the wide skirt is for freedom cent of movement. (NEA) DANNY SAVICU j You have seen him . f on Television ce '" W. Va. (UP) '' - - Itxt tal ht r: JAY, Sai V :: - Wll-hel- plenty of reason. But, he really did himself proud In getting a part cf the World Softball tourney for Provo. It will be the first time In the history of the city that such an vent has been held here. He alno has arranged to have the top softball team In the city play in the tourney, i . vv. So, it is easy to see why Olsen is confident that soft-ba- ll will flourish in Provo this season as it hasn't done for first places. The iummary: the past several years. 100 dash Fuenning, BYU; With 'the world's tourney acting as a great stimulus Cordellyard Brown, Utah State; Scott and incentive to outstanding performances in this area, Jeffs. Utah State. Time 98. Olsen expects games in the Major League to be especially Mile run Sbarald James, BYU; Wayne Lundell, BYU (tie (or 1st); throughout the season. Bud Howard, BYU. Time 4:26.1. And, in an effort to fan the interest of the spectators Ralph Bonham, High Jump to a feverish pitch, Olsen has arranged the Major League BW, Don Spalnhower, Utah State; schedule so there will be more games this summer, In past Jchn Courley.-BYHeight fi'4". Shot put Utah State; Jim En, of there a two been rounds have week, games only years, oaunaers, uian noger aiaie; In ml110 arrinn trill h veer th tM. Uin Totnii. loom, W .Lewis, byu. Distance f nccn.. aim riiuoy cai.il 440 yard run Raymond Brown, iuuuuay, iicua'-nuajAll in all, Provo softball fans can look forward to an BYU; WllUrd Jessop, Utah State; John Wlble, BYU. Time 50,i. interesting season. hard-foue- Ktner Jaojen h-- , " o pr pu.ku.u Devtr pushed na trovo In 19&J and the big: winners riven by the World'! Softball tourney which will be held were Boyd Jarman, BYU, in the ducuss and )aveim, and sprinter in the tate next September. W Although most of the tourney will b held In Salt Lake ff City, Pete Olaen, city Softball director, has arranged to have Ko records were set in the e round of games in the joust played In Provo, This will tog Weather, even by tbt flashy U something for Provo to point to with pride. ruennlng who usually tears up the mi iso iiuu M.UCUUUUK one ui uie rounus 01 uie luurney " rrovo, vi reie always nas Deen a good Ulker. AJter all they don't call him the ' "Voice of the Maeser School, without t- SULPHUR SPRINGS,, the G8yardI psr 10 "V. Jn 65. lie put tof Earn Snead fired mrdiei and IS pars. T under lour Saturdsy illng Plttiburt;h .,..000 400 O00- -4 11 0 to pu'd away from the field In the. him a Whole tu!l ot 2:5 YOU ....33 000 OlS S 13 l'.Mrl rnunrf nf the 110 000 C.rtrn, omnn f pecticular per; ;;16). Hall Petit, Hetkl (1, him Into S ttree- - y t .i pulled -. uv" (Tl end Carrglol. Connelly. Koiloi""" -r Kh Trte Hie red hot round gave him a third place fi). WPhflm 14) knd w.ir,,m ho 10 "n or of tinder 54 CaraHome Runs 200, K.Y., hole total Inln (4th). J'iun, gl!a (1st), Winning Pitcher par. It put him three itrokee ahead other 69 and Clayton Kct' r f Ftt-Ut of (SI), Losing Pitcher ho wb ' I bantam Ikn Hogan, who card- - Charlotte, N.C., (11). for a 203 total, andjSnead'a C8. Lou Barbara cf I '. ed another fav-- N. J., ho was lo third place i i made the West Virginian (1st game, day) I orite to wrap up his third straight only two strokes behind i r Philadelphia ..101 002 0:0- -S 11 J 38 noles, faltered today. JTe t k tomorrow. title Grenbricr 012 100 102 I 11 8 Brooklyn 71 to give blra a iihc.a Playing over hl hone eoure, Robcrte (4 2) and Lopata, Burg- shot hts best round of the, en (8); Roe, Ersklne (6), Hughes Snead It would have been (81, Wade (9) and Campanula. tournament. Home Runs Robertson (ltt and even more brilliant had he not Another who found the on the last two holes. A roUKh Campanella (7th). Winning Pitcher faltered pe!,r TnomPson ei l. cost him birdie shot poor chip t Wade (2 0). 17th hole, and he three-putte- d vAJuinc, ii nuairun open cr.si-plooa the (2nd gm(h Thomnson, who had err'.y the ISib green to give him rounds of t8 and 63, camup Philadelphia ,.100 223 000 S 13 0 h over-ofour his a only bogey 010 001 020--4 a 73 today for a I 2 Brooklyn total cf In Snead hole of shot all, day. Simmons and Burgess; 210. ) five birdies, three of them on the This Black. Hushes (5), Podres (B), Was also ,t nine holes. at Greenbrier. A t of 123 (6), Milllken (8 end Campan- outgoing ella. Home Runs Campanella including the Duke of V. .,.A3 Over Himself (8th and tlh), llamner (4th), Lossor and comedian Dob Hope, Usn J31ack all over myself on ea up witn pros in the start of r 9 ing Pitcher eterped ... . Ik... ii"ii-- 1 uiu3s 1.., uoie cest Csu tj.r-e- d mi inv- iiiiiri, as auvu he 'nament. walked disconsolately 001 C30 000- -4 St. Louis 7 2 Into the clubhouse, should have Each professional was Ira. ' ! "I 000 020 0001 2 3 had a 64." Cincinnati with three amateurs. The co: Haddlx ) and D. Rice, Fussel-ma- n The best round of the touma atlon of Toney Pcnna of CIndruXl (5); Podb!elan, Nuxhall (5), menl ao lar, was lasmonea cy little; and R. A. Racs of Morgantown, W. Smith (S. Nevel (9) and Semlnlck. Al Smith of Danville, Va., led the first round v, h a ). Podblclan Losing Pltchtr Va., who blaied bla way around 'best ball of 59 fur the IS toll's. .u up in SHo? t ooo- -i 000 000 0 S 0 New York ... LindeU (2 2) and Bandliwk: Jin-(-S and Weitrum. sen, Vt Uhcim University woo Hs first dual track and field meet In three attempts here Saturday, dtleating tub . ecj HERALD Sasoc! Pulls Away I u j Field In Greenbrict1 NATIONAL T c. 0 one-thi- rd - .a (2-0- ). - (2-3- - ed new-Bnyd- Utc Baseballers Score 2 In .. Ninth ToDefeat Cats 2-- 3 2--1 1 '.ECSTCU 0 i :i.l. f.'AY 12 JC3. s.v.:::s- 0-- 2-- 9-- ), '. .... 0-- ......... 1-- 0--4) 2-- . ...... 1-- ?r 3-- .... ). ............. lnes C-r- i PR0V0.MEJA Wa-sat- 880-Rel- 8:30 YOUNG MEN'S y N A sta-iwi- th roomer-Simmon- s. 1, 8, 7, ri - r, Ill "Ml WANTED HIDES BONES - WOOL FELTS . I'USS and dend and useless animals. less ONLY . dannFsavich ALL KINDS OF IIIDESJ Hifatii Prices raid For Pelt prices for dead and ' Beautiful selection of oil wool Import d tweeds, checks end shadow plaids. Tailored on th new Oxford model 2 button coat, wiih three patch pockets. 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