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Show Showdown With Utah State, Redskins Pressure To BYU Primes For TUESDAY FEBRUARY 7, 1956 Utah County. Utah 8 DAILY HERALD Sports Briefs AAU Boxing Be Factor In Contests Tournev Set March 26 SALT LAKE CITY UP Harold Mc Neil, chairman of the sponsoring Elks Lodge committee, today announced that the annual Inter mountain AAU boxing tourney will be conducted Mar. 26 through 29 at the Utah State Fairgrounds Coliseum. He forecast a record number of entries' for the annual fistic classic. Winners of the senior division, be said, are promised a chance to compete in the National AAU tourney in Boston in April. Pressure, the unseen element Russia is expected to sweep everything in sight in the women's field events and in both men's and women's 1956 Olympics get ungymnastic competition when the and that big advantage derway at Melbourne, Australia team champion- unofficial the to is expected give them ShiP However, in an interview with Jimmy Breslin, NEA sports writer, Charley Smith comes up withthea "secret United weapons" plan that he claims might give in favor States enough points to swing the tide of battle of this countrv. Smith, who is editor of a national wrestling maga- zine. savs the "secret weapons" include some oi me men and women who make their living in the mat trade. i thut was such a big factor in BYU's loss to Utah State ten days ago, is expected to reach choking proportions this week as the Cougars face a showdown series with Utah State and Utah. The Wattsmen, following last weekend's scramble unexpected hi the Skyline standings, now find themselves in first place with both the Redskins and the Aggies pressing hard from behind. Consequently it is possible the two games this week may determine the eventual outcome of the current campaign. Wins Over New Mexico and Denver in Provo last weekend enabled the Cats to take first place in the MSAC race. But the lead could change hands again, if ithe coUgars show any signs' of letting down As, the situation now stands, the BYU five will be less than a slight favorite when the Farmers move onto the fieldhouse floor. The margin is the result of the Aggies dominance in rcetu meetings between the two teams. USAC swept two games last year and then bowled over in a tilt at the Brighams, Logan nearly two weeks ago to make it three straight. Know Where The Talent Is "I am informed," Charley says, "'that the Russians with their wompile up a tremendous amount of points women's gymnastic en's field team and both men's and entries. Wel, I know where the talent is to beat them." Breslin points out that Charley's talent can be found pulling hair or gouging eyes at Columbus, O., or Baltimore or wherever they let gals wrestle. Charley, he adds, offers the Olympic Committee two female athletes June Byers and The Lady Angel. Just As Close Smith boasts that these two gals, with a little train- The Ute game, too, is expected ing and practice, could more than hold their own against to be just as close, despite the Redskins' pair of setbacks on the buxom Soviet females in the field events. hair-bread-th 63-5-6, eastern slopes last Friday and Strongest Woman In World LBr L4 Am JW L mmmeLk Hl Aava m IVU mmm mmm Mm LW Jf a IM WT tJ mm " Ikj rmmmW v mms m mVmml wLKM flEHHB tfmmflmmmm Ferrin To Award 'U' Blankets at Wednesday Meet ji FALL PROVES FATAL Eddie Buenrostoro (arrow), Mexico Athletic Club star, falls to the ground while looking for the ball at right of pictures during a soccer game between the Mexico -- Puncher Incident SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Berrios Scores' TK0 Win Over Bobby Courchesne West Point, Annapolis Give Shorties, 'Giants' A Break To Forget Utah shake the slump that has been weighting them down for the last three or four games. The resilient Cougars were once again showing signs of their old form. Terry Tebbs, the Y's little spark plug, set the pace for the Denver win with 32 points. The Walked Into Airplane Propeller Terrier's effort set a new mark "The Lady Angel is not pretty because she walked for a BYU player in the Smith Fieldhouse, also tied a record of into an ariplane propeller one day," Charley explains. most field goals 12 held jointly "Needless to say she left the machine a wreck. Herscbel Pedersen (BYU) and by "She is a strong woman," Charley continues. "She Henry Ohlen (Texas Christian). would be good at javelin or discus throwing, lifting dead Tied or Bettered horses or demolishing buildings." Three other marks resulting And, Smitii claims Antonino Rocca is made to order from the e series tied or mid-seas- on SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Fifteen Utah University football and basketball Seniors will receive the traditional "U" blankets hi banquet ceremonies at the Ambassador Club tomorrow night, with Arnie Ferrin. former cage star of the Utes, presenting the awards. , will be Recipients Gary Bergen, Buck waiter. Art Bunte, Morris John Crowe, Donnie Barr, Loo Mele, Herb Nakken. Pete Riehl-maDave Dungan, Lynn Simons, Dave Germann. Dave Rasmussen, Doug Pallay, Gene Cross and Jed Gibson. Athletic Club and Makoah in San Francisco. Minutes later he complained of chest pains send was rushed to a hospital, where he died. (UP Telephoto). TODAY'S SPORT PARADE Gardner Wants Saturday. basketball coach Jack Gardner said "They could take care of the field events by themProvo fans are heartened by todav he wasn't interested in "re selves," Charley said. some notes sounded the Wyoming game: and "June Byers is the strongest woman in the world. in the encouraging victories over the Lobos playing" his interest right, now main that She has unlimited stamina. She weighs in at 140 pounds and Pioneers. was getting ready for Brigham of solid muscle. She can pick up an opponent, lift her First and foremost, it appears Young. over "the head and then heave the girl into the third row, the Brighams have been able to Gardner's comments were made n, Utah Frosh Cagers Field ijjTop 7 JJKJ f I "The big men are taking the Bv OSCAR FRALEY NEW YORK (UP) Feather- skill out of the game with their weight United Press Sports Writer Berrios of New Miguel course NEW YORK (UP) York a Annapolis, d"nk sho,ts'" J JMist8- "Of puncher wa i vk u slKldeniy turned knockout Hill Alien OI and West Point want it known speci now he has of thi that fayor seven; ine considered for day that they are in the market j,t was namuerwun . for jockeys and basketball play- - 1001 wul ngnt at Madison Square Garden Q . Q of because his aiong. ers V.UUMI today avenging; U W 1 U r... TI lUlUK Qnkkn uovc lu tuuic tlininol na.ru nliitnni II ...ill a mi ut uuuuv Until this year, the height minOUl will L iwuuivoi Irnim SALT LAKE CITY (UP) imum for both academies was five to a higher basket," he adds. "We1 Courchesne at St. Nicholas Arena Fr-- Monday night. Annaa to at it T&rare mer Utah maximum! the Aeeie State and four inches creat try give going feet, was six feet, four inches. Now the polis in the intramural games, Stocky Berrios. 23, may get thejrell Tucker tallied 37 points last of tne Marcn z garden nigh as a member of the Hill height has been lowered to 2 primarily to see what effect it will winner between Carmek) Costa of Air Force Base cage five, but his have on the shooting of the small- "s1 and raised to and Brooklyn Baby Vasquez of effort was not enough to boost the er boys." Navy Basketball Coach Ben Mexico Fliers to a win over the Univer- City; haired former, naturally isn't interested in The graying 8Uy of utD Freshmen. 5ppcu jockeys but if you're six foot, six, NYU star also favors a possession T' : . The Frosh retained their unbeat- tl .u young man and have the class time limit, although "not neces-;v"- ui uitr tum iuuiiu ui Lircm reiuiu en status this season by downing 24 seconds as in the pro television marks to go with your jump shot sarily it night, fight Monday the Fliers 76 to 68. Pearl (Poison) he'd sure love to talk to you. game," and brands the Atlantic was only the third kayo victory Pollard sank 16 to pace the Frosh. as Conference Coast "the tough- in his career of 19 bouts. But it Lack of extreme height because in the est conference i of the previous six, four maximum country today hoc c cnnW V a tjs it o mur has handicapped basketball great bar none." Berrios' left hooks to the body SkieTS Conference Big Five ly at the academies in an era were aevasiaung .uonaay m&m where the accent is on skyscrap He stacks the ACC's big five, particularly in the first, third ers. Navy's team, as example, North Carolina State, Duke. Nnrthi fifth rounds. They jackknifedl averages six feet and has only Carolina, Maryland and Wake For-- Courchesne and left him a target one six, four player. est, as the equal of any in the na- - lfor barrages of bead hooks. Cour-Hn"And the difficulty is." moans onrl Vioro Ai finiih Purniina chesne w&s floored twice for SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Utah of nine in tne fxfth round Ben, "that nobody seems to know and Clemson as "coming up fast." ski Summer-hay-s coach Pres University that the height maximum has been Temple, too, draws kind words before Referee Mark Conn stopped today be will take a was reelin nine-ma- n said team wben raised two inches." to compete beginfrom the Crabtown court skipper. g to Car ne vale thinks that it will be He places the Owls almost on a!1"? in colthe four-da- y ning Thursday 131 pounds Courchesne, scaling three or four years before the new meet at Reno. San with Fifteen Francisco legiate Berrios' 128y4. had been the schools are rule has any influence on academy vaTA reC entering squads la the but a at 5 favorite f?raVyl? basketball. Ben Erioa into the competition. ttng swltch "When the new rule was indepressed at Some queen ants are known to stalled, the exams already had "We lost four of those games ring favored been given for the new plebe in the last minute," he explains. have lived for 13 years. NOMINATIONS head we he "If get "If we had one boy who stood, HALL AND explained. class," ALE, Fla. (UP) some sx, six boys In the next class six teet, six incnes we a nave a and Needles Nails, outstanding RADIATORS REPAIRED it still will be another year after tough ball club. Golly, just imawho were last year juveniles late Glass Installed that before they can play varsity gine when we get a few." soundly beaten by Call Me Lucky basketball." Specialised Work Hia-faca of as matter t, He'd be glad, & the Golden Glades Purse at atto Meanwhile, Ben figures even to get a couple of the ieah Park Monday, headed a AHLANDER'S tempt to get even via legislation. Jord list of 82 nominations today foot, two inchers. f So IniT Avf He wants the baskets raised a make great managers" for Gulf stream Park's $100,000 "They'll 11 10 to feet foot from the current Ben grinned. Florida Derby, March 24. feet. - ..1 - to-jr- nS : following the "shoving" incident which took place last Saturday in a game between utan ana Wyo ming University. In fact the shoving incident, which caused just as much excitement as the action packed game itself, appeared to be a closed matter today as both schools involved said no formal protests were planned. Delayed Substitution , Persons involved in the shoving incident were Gardner and Wyoming timekeeper E. R. McWhinnie. Both reportedly shoved one another apparently over the official's delay in permitting a Utah subfor the men's gymnastic business. bettered those in therecord book. stitute to enter the game. "Have you ever seen him enter a ring," The Cougars' collection of 72 re The incident brought a deluge of bounds against Denver shaded by Charley asks. "He jumps right over the ropes with two and coins on the floor from the old mark set by BYU in a papers Wyoming fans. Then later - one little on no can He He needs shoes. stand push. game against Montana in 1953. partisan u a man's head. Superb balance. Tumbling on a tramthe contest Cowboy John CarlThe record for most field goals in on the basket in "monkeson would or be have him. cinch for what a you poline by one team 37 was also match y-like hungfashion" to push the ball The parallel bars? He would yank them out of the ed in the New Mexico tilt. the hoop. floor and do tricks nobody has seen." Another factor hi the Denver through Once Gardner protested again "All this is fine, but what about the amateur game was the amazing display of and confusion reigned supreme. Breslin wanted to know. "These nominees are pro fire power on the Cougar guard The basket, however, was npt alline. Terry Tebbs, Tom Steinke, fessional athletes aren t they? on the lowed. latter inCommenting and Dave Lewis poured in a total inSmith turned and walked away at the thought. said he would Gardner of 52 points, most oi them s wish- cident, to the national new a rule troduce But as Breslin points out, a lot of people don't con- ers from deep outside. sider pro wrestling a sport anyway. Steinke hit 12 out of 25 field rules committee barring such pracgoal attempts, five of them in the tices. first four minutes against New The present time there is nothing Mexico. Lewis even bettered that in the rule book covering such an percentage, hitting eight for 11 action. Concerning the shoving incident FGM FTM Rbds Avg. Pts. Avg. from the field, practically all of both schools emphasized that the on them his famous 40 100 129 80 358 19.9 88 5.0 Terry Tebbs, g action was undoubtedly unusual set shot. 257 14.3 59 67 99 37 218 12.1 H. Pederson, c From the floor the Brighams precipitated by the intense rivalry 38 147 191 11.2 66 59 55 8.6 Ed Pinegar, 174 37 61 54 38 145 8.1 hit 39 per cent against New Mexi- of the game itself. Therefore they 9.7 John Benson, f felt no need for official protests. 12 46 36 75 104 40 Tom Steinke, g 2.7 7.0 co and 40 per cent against In Laramie, Wiles Hallock, Wyo 99 94 34 33 26 66 6.6 6.3 Lynn Rowe, f 27 33 B. Anderson, 68 71 22 51 3.2 4.4 ming sports publicist, said the Incident was "completely closed" as 19 33 66 8 16 46 1.0 2.9 Dave Lewis, g 70 15 12 26 H. Anderson, g 34 42 2.3 2.8 far as Wyoming was concerned. 69 30 10 26 9 29 2.2 Hal Jensen, 2.3 He said the entire matter was set . 14 10 48 20 1.6 2.2 J. Anderson, tled after the game and the Utah 4 4 40 57 Will Hirschi, f. .... 15 12 1.6 1.3 party left Laramie with no feelPALM BEACH, Fla. (UP) 1 15 2 MONTREAL (TJP)-Je- an 2 .5 Paul Kitchen .5 Bell ings of animosity. Goodwin of Dartmouth, Joanne TEAM: 87 veau, scoring five of the seven Gardner added, when contacted Anne Quast of Marys- and Mass., 509 36 66 353 955 BYU TOTALS 56.4 1371 76.2 goals Montreal registered in three in Salt Lake City, that there were in 844 528 61 49.1 1154 64.1 games last week, reclaimed the "no hard feelings toward anyone." ville, Wash., were OPP. TOTALS ... 431 31 78 today when the 38th of field the National Hockey League scoring annual Palm Beach Women's Golf leadership from Gordie Howe to Championships got underway. day, official league The field will be cut to 32 in showed. an qualifying round today 99-9- 8 The center scored eight of his with match play over the swanky team's last 14 goals to boost his Beach Palm Country Club schedoutput to 34 and a point total of The Fort Wayne ' tomorrow from uled through Satur60 two better than Howe. stretched their Western Division By NORMAN MILLER (dropped to sixth. . Maurice (Rocket) Richard lead in the National Basketball day. united Jfress sports writer Miss Goodwin defeated Miss Dayton. Illinois, JLouisvule and picked up three points to remain Assn. today to a whopping 5l- NEW YORK (UP) Undefeated Vanderbilt each drew one first match play in Quast In a in third place with 33 points. games by virtue of a dispute-fille- d San Francisco, which is rolling to-- place vote, the recent Doherty Tournament victory over the Syracuse Nation but Miss Quast teamed with Ruth ward an NCAA berth at a non-- i Kentucky Moves Up 4 in paren als. records Feb. through Jessen of Seattle to wir Sunday's siop cup, was DacK ai me same Kentucky, with a 13-- 3 record. theses): Monon to win Pistons held The Tournament. old stand atop "the United Press Hollywood Four-Ba- ll jumped from ninth place to sevTeam Points at Fort Wayne, Other stars competing include night's fray day couege DasKeiDaii ratings ioaay entk while Temnle. which suffered 1. San Francisco (31) (16-339 90-9as Earl Lloyd of Syracuse Mary Ann Downey and Mrs. Maufor the 10th straight week its first defeat of the season dur 2. Dayton (1) (16-1- ) 272 and Bob Houbregs of Fort Wayne rice Glick of Baltimore, Dorothy The Dons, who ran their record ing the past week at the hands 3. Illinois (1) (12--1 252 were lickejected for fighting in the Kirby of Atlanta and Grace victory string to 42 games by of Muhlenberg, fell from seventh 4. North Car. St. (16-2- ) 206 third Smith of St. Augustine, Fla. period and Nats' Coach Al ing Loyola of Los Angeles, place to eighth. 5. Louisville (1) (18-1- ) 170 Cervi was banished in the same 31 first Southern Methodist (16-2- ) 6. Vanderbilt Friday night, received 143 frame for (1) (15-arguing with the offi place votes from the 35 leading climbed from 10th place to ninth 7. (13-3- ) 96 cials. Kentucky who coaches comprise the United by winning two games during the 8. 76 Temple (14-There was no other action in ballots on games through Feb. 4, week and Duke (13-returned to 9. Southern Methodist (16-2- ) 69 the Press rating board. league Monday night In a the top 10, gaining the 10th spot 10. Duke (13-3- ) 53! doubleheader at New York RIVERSIDE RINK The coaches, who based their after being 11th tonight a week ago. The Second 10 teams 11, St. Louis, Philadelphia plays Syracuse and 8:30 P. M. kept San Francisco on top of the only casualty amoag the teams TONIGHT North 12, 51; Carolina, 17; IS, If;, Boston meets New York. heap with a total of 339 points. which were rated in the first 10 UCLA, 27; 14 (tie), Holy Cross The Dons, sporting a 16-- 0 record last week was North Carolina, and Alabama, 21 each; 16, Iowa, this season, are favored to make which tumbled from eighth place 19; 17, Brigham Young, 17; 18, 18-- 0 it by the end of the week. all the way down to 12th. St. Francis (N.Y.). 11; 19, Utah. They meet College of Pacific toThe teams which made up the 10; 20, Stanford 9. night and Fresno State Friday. second 10 group were St. Louis in m;i m, Dropped In Points 11th place; North Carolina, 12th; Actually, San Francisco received 13th; Holy Cross and Alaone less first place vote than it UCLA, tied im for 14th; Iowa, 16th, bama, did last week and totaled one point less than it did last week also. Brigham Young, 17th; St. Francis UHRRIEC mm m. (N.Y.), 18th; Utah, 19th, and Stan mm m Dayton strengthened its hold on ford, 20th. jfarxay second place with 272 points as Ibs compared with 238 a week ago. NEW YORK (UP) The United Even without their ace, Bijl Uhl, Press 100 PROF. ROY SHIRE basketball ratings who was ailing, the Flyers regis- (first-plac- e college lbs... votes and won - lost TV Stars tered their 16th victory in 17 starts 5 tie. mm m Broom good qual. U7V i m mm m m by beating Loyola of New Orleans, PjtOF. ROY SHIRE over the weekend. versus Hams pScs? n. Illinois retained third place with nuum mm BILL MELBY 252 points while North Carolina rioneer AT .... OO M Hi 1 BULON W . d.ki All-StState remained fourth with 208 mtg Card 'Sliced. 5 lbs. MYERS NO. 1st 149 WEST points. Tickets Wick Swain Barber REAM'S BARGAIN 946 W Center M DuPont Paint Louisville climbed from sixth to AC ANNEX Street MSMtANCi Evinrude Motors fifth place in the ratings, trading ins 10 FR places with Vanderbilt, which ringside. "Give her a chance at the shot put or the javelin and she is likely to throw the thing out of sight. I know Russia doesn't have a girl who could compete with her." Breslin claims Smith's second entrant, The Lady Angel, would win no beauty contest, but emphasizes that Russian women aren't exactly fashionable. m VtBaLvuBr mmJmmm mTmrmZW J 5-- 6-- 6. Car-neva- le two-gam- BYU Basketball Statistics two-hand- ed ' cl RedSKin andlQ pQrtjr inn fp Ti fW In Reno Joust lk5 IfJSf ATS it 8-- bet-again- st 7-- 5. I I . ..-...- . 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