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Show . ... ..... . I"! ' . , - . . SUNDAY, APRIL 29, 1958 Utah County. Utah 10 .' SUNDAY HERALD ..... i . . : i. I: i j ak1"w:lltecrdsiiri 92-3- 9 mi ..... BYU Sweeps Four Events ' :. t. fi ' ! ' ' 'I ; mmi ,. , v ' . - . . -- , r ; Win ver Montana " , . r i - 1 . "I i i m - ; - ; , . ii i . I - , i' ' r In Home Track Opener Blanch, however, .both throw the By JACK NELSON chammore than 200' and should track javelin; Defending Skyline . among the tops In the con be University pion Brigham Young ; "Swept four events Saturday to de- ference this yer. 9 in conwas this the first Although Univerrity feat Montana meet of.ference both 'meet for track teams, conference its first B Y U defeated New Mexico Uni- . the season. and. cool temperatures versity, Arizona University,, and Dt spite Arizona State College" in "pce-two new, showers, Intermittent seas encounters. Montana bet--! records Division Western RVvlinp ' of four records last week as tered Roberson Marv set. were 4 50 lit ft, Montana State trounced shot the BY.U put In a for a new dual meet mark'lege ' i meet, i in the shot put. .The four-ma- n cinder team next BYU mile relay team, one of, rte BYU . '1 , to Utah travels west,, the in knocked, University for a the fastest old ;dual meet at 2:00 p.m. Thursday. nearly two seconds from the tne. me .bummary: dual meet record in running d dash Harry Anderson mile in 3:18. The relay team F(inlinson, Heywood anchored (BYU), Arlyn (BYU), Lon- by wts ner mile (M)9.8. who last week ran the half dash in 1:53, probably the fastest time Heywo.od that distance was i ver run in the (BYU), H. Anderson (BYU), Lonrer (M) 21.5. state of Utah. runFinlinson (BYU), Best Vault Mark The Cougars swept all three Shupe M),. Crittenden (BYU) : 48.4. ?." the mile, in vault, pole places d run Paul Anderson and the iroad jump. Bill Meadows jumped 13 V in (BYU), Oscar Anderson (BYU), the pole vault. for his best mark Ray (BYU) 1:56.2. Mile run' P. Anderson (BYU), of the season. He was followed Bok Suk Shim (B YU),. Ray by teammates Ken Russon and (BYU) 4:23.4. Bud Brown at 12 ft. 6 inches. runWames (B Y U), Paul Anderson" of BYU pro Two-miY the Shim (B U), Bradshaw (M) vided a surprise in winning " rmile in 4:23.4. Andersoh has been 9:49.3, i. " I v Coach Clarence Robispn's ace 120 yard high hurdles Lindsay GRIZZLIES SWEEP HIGH HURDLES Brigham Young University and Montana high hurdlers are I I in the The Cougar stadium. half miler and only recently has (M). Rhinehart (M), Wolter (M) shown going over the first brace of high sticks in the dual meet 1 11 to on meet the win . .15. for events. this their fourth . Grizzlies swept event, but the; Cougars carried entered the distance r 220 jrard low hurdles Lindsay straight dual .meet victory of the season. Montana Cops Hurdles BAR THE SAILS OVER (M)," Rhinehart Ralph Bonham of B Y U is shown clearing the bar at six feet during With the Congars' (M), Pearce .24.6. meet Montana. The rangy .Bonham tied with Doug Spainhower of the Couwith Y hurler. Willard Hirschi, out of (B U) Saturday's dual . ' Montana of for first, place in the event. action with a strained; muscle, Pole vault Meadows (BY U), gars and Tom Roe six Brown (B YU), (tie for second) Montana took five of the daces in the high and low Russon (BYU) 13 ft 20-Gauge tie for hurdles, Grizzly Dick Lindsay High jump (Three-wa- y waso first in .both events and first) Bonham (B Y U) SpainPINEHURST, N. C. (UP) TEX. (UP) Robert E. gets going into the shootoff. More championship to be decided. 6 Coach Roe .been a Tuck hower in was the and ft. (M) (B slump only YU), HQlman Robbins Jr. of Memnhis . DALLAS, Brigham Young University's Raynor Pearce than 200 per. ens are taking part BYU man to place in either Broad jump Wilkes (BYtJ), baseballers, hoping to find ;their snajceup ms uneup in an avenged ms defeat m the semI. Rath of .Winetka, HI., won the Wall of China is crown Saturday at the 'Pan in the competition at the Dallas The Great Brooks (B YU)' Jackson (BYU) batting eyes, will play Utah State race. to be the astronomers Amame National thought by '' miUl il inch. in a doubleheader Monday after- BYU attack. A three-wa- y tie took place in 22 ft. Gun Club the largest field in the only work of man that would be American skeet shooting Saturday by bating j Shot put Roberson (B Y U), noon at Timp Park. The Ckugar-Farmthe high jump, with Ralph Bonhistory of the champion- - visible to the human eye from the in Dallas after a shoot- - five-yedoubleof ham The first game will get under- Hyndman Abingdon, Pa., scheduled1! ham and Doug Spainhower of Black (M), Sheriff (M) 50 ft. was moon. The structure is 2,000 off with Mrs. C. A. McDowell ofshiPs originally for last Friday afternoon but was UUP north and south Shreveport, La. way at 1:30 p. m. BYU .and Tom Roe of Montana in. (New Record). ournament ne will continue miles . long, says the National : unable to get above the six foot Discuss Bird (BYU). Sheriff With a 1- record to date, the postponed because of rain. amateur golf crown. Both had shot 99 out of 100 tar- -' through Sunday, .with the Geographic Society. AW 138 Tucker's Coach in. exhibiRowland an ft. (M) week Wayne charges at Last (M), mark. tion meet Bonham cleared 6 ft. Javelin Lundqulst (M), Wer- need a double win to climb ;back into the Western Division cham7 inches, and both of the B Y U ner (B Y U) Blanch (B Y U) . 2Vt 6 in.' 2JT ft. pionship race. 8". done have Jumpers someCats The have been in Mile relay B Y U (Heywood, Higgins Ruled Ineligible a of what reand O. slump lately. the in batting Crittenden, Anderson," javelin Cougar hopes ceived a blow when it was an Finlinson) 3:18 (New Record). In two recent games with Utah, the Cougars were Totals nounced that the Skyline com Brigham Young Uni- for instance, 11 hits and to collect able missioner had determined that versity 92, Montana University only La runs. six Comb got two-Gary Charles Higgins. top B Y U jave 39. . for-foin Utah the first game, lin man, "had used up his eligi bing-l- es Phil racked three up Oyler FOOTBALL SERIES PLAN not could and compete bility second Redskin in the game. HI. NorthEVANSTON. this year. Higgins set a short (UP) Three famous names. Hart Schaffner and Marx . . . Clothes-cra- ft lived javelin record of 232' at western University will plan a But the rest of the team has series football serve will Los as Northwestern's; home the NCAA track, finals in . Varsity Town, make it possible for Shriver's to offer Angeles last- spring. His team with , the University of Oklahoma opener while the second game 1959. at Okla. The will in first be game Norman,! played mates, Hal Werner and Claud starting 1 -- 92-3- - . ( . -- Col-inch- es $6-3- 5, I non-conferen- ce v -- ij - " " 100-yar- ; 220-ya- rd 440-ya- rd ' 880-yar- 880-yard"r- un t . j f i 'X le - i ' - . i i I ; ! . II 92-3- 9, . : first-ranki- ng Robbins Captures Cougar Baseballers Await Monday Twin Bill With Ags i Pinehurst Joust Title in Skeet Shoot Illinois Shooter wins 20-gau- ge ;?Z cham-nionshi- Ds Wil-head- er - 1 er , 4: ar i -- -3 12-gau- ge fhe fines( suits tailored ... in any priceq range! 1 ur . "home-and-hom- e? - you the very finest tailoring in men's clothing . 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