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Show 1 . hit ,i .il j '.0 ; V ,i ! r. ! t' . : lJ i ' ' ' ' i ' j ( i J'i i SUNDAY, MAY" 6, 195 Utah County. Utah 12- - SUNDAY HERALD - Tcii Pin Talk 1. H III ,i Uncolnmdet learn (LO0S rown rn Keg ion 3 JoW 1 Drive Inn Phdrmdcy Bowlers Grab Titles v. l , they are notably , weak, and in meet slated for the University, of The winning the high jump, I where they were Utah r stadium. A vell balanced Lincoln Tiger 'the counin teams a to few relays also get ' a pick up track and field team, scoring in expected to !' state finals. the I,' tripj ters. ,i 7 , 13 of the 16 events, walked off . taken honors werei Summary; ) t j 7irst place, 3 with top Honors in the! Region n Dennis Groo in the mile; High hurdles ;-4- Charles TrUex, Track meet, held Friday after by Earward - in the 880; Chad American Fork; Clark Wilkinson, noon in the Brigham Young Unl- Mot. in the shotput;' and Walter Lincoln;1 Herb Greer BY; High; i ity Stadium. 7 t7 Duane Haskell, Payson; Norman Bandley in the discus, comLehi. Time--:16.a sort A of farewell Jones,.' proquartet v It 'vas 100 Hal Lewis, Sherm as 3 iyard dash gram forHegion competition peted of Elvin Harward, DenPleasint and torn next Kitchen name Grove; Marsh, even the year Holdaway,1 John changes when Regions Five, and Seven re- nis Groo broke, the jtape in the American Fork; j Paul j Allen, ' Pleasant ' . Grove; Myron Smith, place the traditional Region 3, medley relay. ... out of which have come, soj many Coach Udell Westover and his American Fork; Jay Newman, championships in the various Golden Tigers had plenty of com-- Pleasant Grove. Time : 10.0. Dennis Groo, Lin sporting! events. petition' from the other schools Mile run Wilbur to balance lacked but coln; Greenhalgh,; Juab; the; Lincoln scored 78 points ip beat they ou American Fork. Cavemen who break into: the championship run- Robert Cordner,. American Fork; Ronald Morgan, Lehi; John Beal, trailed in second pla.ce with 66 ning too seriously. 7 f Time 4:48.5. j : Fork Lehi. Nelson's American : Lee i I points. 440 in honors iyard Cavemen runVerj SheU, BY monopolized Pleasant Grove Vikings took 13 the Mark of to take low Steele, Pay son; John hurdles High; over third place with 47 points, the Keith r War- Lincoln: into Kitchen. and '19, jump points folio ed by Brigham Young Wild- possible Russ Gines, Lincoln. cats, 38; Payson, 24; Springville, the running for top honors. waH. Juab; 51.6. the across Time Truex sped ,;: 16; jLehi, 13; Juab 10;,: and Span- Charles timbers in first place;! just a short 880 yard run Elvin Hatrward,!' ish Fork, s.. , 7 7 distance ahead of teammate Lor-i- n Liucolh; Jack Wadley, Pleasant Gave Them Victory T HI ; Marsh.' , Grove; Grant Da vies, BY High; j It was the power of Wayne Shepherd Lincoln ; EIRoy , the Tigers that gave them the Hit Hard in Spots Lehi.1 Time 2:06.2. victory in this final meet. They Pleasant Grove Vikings hit Colledge, jump Larry Jones, ' Pay-socaptured five first places, and har in spots, but they lacked HigliKent Thrasher, Lehi Vernj g missed in the only the power in middle distance American Fork; Doug in the j two sprint events, whejre events and in the hurdles. Hal Ni?holes, s, 'BY tHigh; Grant Sampson, the Lewis captured both, century BY High; alii tied! for third and the furlong races, with Paul place... Height-- 6 ft., VA in. Allen picking up a third in the Low hurdles Charles Truex,; 100 and a second in the 220 to American ,;Fork; Lorin ;Marsh,l help pile up the points. American Fork; Clark Wilkinson, Jin. Thornton gave.: them eight Lincoln; Dee Cooper, Lincoln; points when" he came through Duane Haskell, Payson. Time with a toss of 182 feet 9 inches ill H ii il'-fl to take the javelin throw. ' BY Verl Broad Shell, jump winners Gary Crandall of Springville, ' Springville Red Devils, Jensen; Springville; Doug High; of the Nebo Friday proved that his tennis win earlier this week ' Lincoln; Hyde not fare so Sherm Holdaway, did Division Meet, over Pleasant Grove's Frank BY High.j Distance-2- 0 mmiX i i. :.:.) t',1 lit. Driggs a few weeks back was no well Friday. A second, and a fifth Taylor,' fluke-whebroad the second in a in downed the in he shot; Driggs tennis lump: and a fourth in the 220 Discus -- H Waiter Bandley, Lin- the Region;Three singles championship match in straight were all they could muster in the c. 'gi; Dale Pinegar, Spanish lets, tough Alpine Division competi- Fork; Doug Jensen, Springville; B7 WENDELL RIGBY ; i i . ( El-vi- i f . J j - it 1 ; ;f hard-runnin- g Ladies League. J , . , 1 . I ' Lincoln High's track and, field team is shown 'grouped around George Lewis,' the public address announcer, as the! results of Friday afternoon's Region 3 track and field meet j in the BYU stadium, are announced.! The Tigers won the meet. Coach Udell Westover of the Bengals is on the left. Dan Peterson,: principal of Lehi High school andj director of the meet, is on the right. WINS REGION 3 TRACK; CROWN j ; . h ' i : I t .: W j if; U! ,'. Region Meet Scoring Chart r -- ' High Hurdles 100 Yard Dash One Mile Run 440 Yard Run ; -- , all-arou-nd ' ' : : ' I'm I. . i . i. 220 880 - n; Da-vie- ! 880 1 II i ; ; 6-- 2. David Sorenson,1 BY High? Chad Playing on Brigham Young Uni- tion. H .'H irfMW 123 versity's wind swept courts, Cran Payson fared somewhat better Moon, .Lincoln. .:l Distance Jitif.l!-J ' dall found little opposition from with a first in the mile relay and ftJlO'in..! this region. Both Crandall and the high jump, and a second in Shot put Chad Moon, Lincoln ; Driggs will advance into the state- the 440 representing their best Garth Whitney,1 Springville rE. J. with the dou- efforts. h meet Saturday along ' . Spanish Fork scored Lee, American Fork; DaVe Hall, J ble finalists. second place Lincoln; Don Tuttle, Springville. Crandall was joined in the win- only once, a Dale H ft! 1 in.!1! lJ in Dist.nce-4- 7 Pinegar ners circle by the favored LehTs achievment by ' ; n h t Mike Pole vault Jones, BY double team of Lawrence Stewart the discus.' : Little Sensational i. High; Kay Carroll, American and ferriel Wathen. Then turned -' L j ! . 1 . r ,' ,. . I 6-- 4, i ; 6-- 8, j 6-- 3. -- I i i t . i . ; . j ; jf.1 (- . : i . - ' (, ? r ; i 6--0, 1 6-- 2, 6-3- ,- 6-- 0; . 6-- 4; ; 8; ,: 6-- 0, I 6-- 0. 5 . 1 ...... 1 ... . 'II j !8 cnam-oionsh- . Friday. t 6-- 1, ; 7--5, 6-- 0; 6-- 3, aggregate . ' 'i ) ':: i-- - J ) i 9472651 872 832 : 200 7k pfhs. r 'if ! Jims 924 885 948 2757 i 1 - - J I . . ' ip ; fifth-ranke- : : ' :! , - r ' left-rig- ht I . canvas during the fight. Hamia was stripped of his French featherweight crown the other, day. by French' officials for failure to , defend within tne required time. ' Referee Reynolds voted the fight "10 point a draw. But under the one judge must' scoring system, and the voted for Hamia, Hamia! scaled other agreed. 12SMi pounds; Chestnut 1284. A I rr i fl : . ii f :' i'' ,( I 1 j 7 ; f7v 7 - 7l . . . a man's world; too 1"' I'' , ' " ' ' 96-9-4, : 94-9- 3. rr LEAVES FOR LONDON FleischNEW YORK (UP-f-N- at er, editor of Ring magazine, left for London Friday to request international recognition - of the coming U.S. heavyweight elimination tournament (for! the vacated title. Fleischer, who also is president of the Boxing. Writers;. Assn., is expected to visit: many; counT ,l ; ; tries on his tour. . - - . : Mi, ! M - ? ! r vi , no u '''i C 6-- 1, ' ' s 1 -- till v ; - Z" f u 1 1 6-- 3; Stewart and Merriel Wathen, Lehi, def. Joe LiddQe and Dennis Spencer, Payson, ' Second round: Lincoln def. BYH Lehi def. Springville - 6-- 0, 7 6-- 1. - 5tcoNDsouTHsTiFi - - i s r ' " .. i t ' " t I ' ' ' ' ' I ' ' 1 6-- 1; Finals: 6-- S, Clegg ; 6-- 4; Lawrence 6-- 3, 2 3 ;; ZA J u TTis-com- Winter, Pleasant Grove, 6-- 4. i I ! nn ' . First . round: Larry Doubles Thomas and Sharon Christensen, Lincoln, def, Bert and Scott Bean, b Mike American Fork, and Kent Collins, BYH, def. Gary Lesser and Donald Proctor, Calvin Spanish Fork, "and Thorpe Craig Smith, Springville, def. Jay Johnson and Arnell 6-- 2. 8 In all fairness to tne viaduct 8 8l5 831 9672643 team, however, we might point cut Pacific States 4 2 8 the fact that they have been fight2 9 874 953 8512578 ing uphill,, all through the second 5, Smeaths 3 8 757 811 7762344 half and many times Jiave come Moose Gold ; s 8 7i through in th final, frame to win 'M Rio Grande . . 973 833 9372743 the Close ones and' finally in some 75. 3 828 839 8222489 what sensational'sfyle grabbed off Moose Purple and the second half 47 78 38 16 ; 5 24 10 Provo Plumbing 849 833 9702652 the right toplay championship for the first place First Security . 844 841 9502635 trophy 7 ELIMINATION BOUT SET Summary of Leaders in start the first a shaky NEW YORK (UP) Internation Atyef Provo Keg game Series: Team High in came back strong they al Boxing Club Promoter James Dist. Co.i 2757; the second game; to hold the D. Norris tentatively has sched lers, 2805; Jims 2743. X champs on even terms. But, after uled a heavyweight elimination Rio Grande, Rio Team Grande, Game: under the gun for so long High bout between second-ranke- d Tom 973; Provo Plumbing, 970 'r Paci- being and coming out on top, they finally ' my (Hurricane) J a c kjs o n' and fic States ;Pipe, 967. to the 'pressure and in ", succumbed d Floyd; Patterson for High Individual Series: Ernie watching the match one got the Madison Square Garden in June Lyon,; Jims Dist., 559; La Mar impression in the latter part of the or July. Patterson's manager is Fillmore, Hansen Candy,. 558; Ed second game that the spirit of the agreeable to such a; bou and Nor- - Wright and Ralph Lasky, 554. cafe 4eam was defrayed and: they ris needs only to get Jackson's ' High Individual Series: ,Ed were mentally gearing themselves ' ' managers approval. Wright, Provo Keglers, 215; La for the inevitable.! Mar Fillmore, Hansen Candy, Nevertheless they.- took second First national guard; unit (mi 211; Pres Empy, Clegg Realty, place and walked off with a beautiful trophy. 197. . litia) was organized in 1638. 9 M 6--1, ' 4--6, ;!!; 6 combination!. How Referee Charles : Reynolds ruled it was not jbl knockdown and there were no other trips jto tne ed a ever! up. pistol championships finished its week-lon- g meeting. v ' Rouge had a score of 293 to top the previous mark' of 290.7 The grand pistol championship went to M.SgtJ James L. Wade, also of the Pre sidio. In second place was S.Sgt Donald W. Henry, USMC, Camp h ; J, Pendietoa,;Caiif. The aggregate rifle champion ship was claimed by M. Sgt. Jacob' Selva, ROTC University of Wash ington, Seattle Wash. In second piace was ogu juna iviuuuvy,' wui, I, 38th Infantry Regiment,1 2nd In fantry Division, Fort Lewis, Wash, In the team matches the pistol crown was won by the Fort Hua- chucha, Ariz., Orange team. The rifle championship: went to the 2nd; n, Fort Lewis, Infantry D i v i s t j Wash., Silver team. 6-- 0. 6-- 2. . - ' CAMP j ROBERTS, Calif., (UP) Col. Leon J. D, Rouge of the San Francisco Presidio set a new national pistol shooting record r Fri day as the Sixth Army rifle and i 5 2i I !H i 5 10 : . 2-- Army Man Sets New Pistol Mark n 7! if 7 ' 7 II i j 3 7. j , - ' I .f; jCherif Hamia, unconcerned about the loss of his French featherweight but apologetic about! the closeness of his televised victory over Bee Chestnut, began making plans today for; the next step in his world title campaign, Hamia. a 1 favorite, had! to set tle for a majority decision by: the slender margin of tnree points in Friday night's He also had to survive a tnira-roun- d incident that kaw him on the floor after Chestnut had land BREAKS TAPE Dennis Groo of Lincoln is shown breaking the tape to give his team a victory in the medley relay event of the Region 3 track meet ' ' I;m7 -- 2 : H3 Yard Relay 4 6--2; 6--0, - ; - i lls ; 10 3 7X! 5, 3 5 1-- A i ! 8 " WASHINGTON (UP) i Lincoln; back Larry Thomas and Sharon There , was little of the sensa Fork; John Thompson, ' Christensen. of Lincoln the hard tional in any of the marks set jup (Larry Sheriff, Lincoln; JayFriday. . Hal Lewis stepped the Healy, Lincoln; and Paul Gillway, winning the first . set, one then century in 10 seconds flat for the man, .Pleasant1 Grove, tied for dropping the middle final in the back Vikings,:! and the American Fork fourth). Height 11 ft. 6, in. strong coming p set sprint relay team looked good as Javelin Jim Thornton Pleas f Both Crandall and Lehi's team Cey romped 'through the 880 ant Grove; John Bell, American captured the recent BYU ' tennis yards in. 1:33.2. Possibly the best Fork; Dale Allred, Lincoln; Ver . Invitational meet also. mark oft the day was in the high non Hignee, by ugn;, snerm Driggs played his strongest ten- - jump, where Larry Jones, Pay-- Hokiaway, Lincoln, Distance . nis while winning his two games son, went over the bar at 6 ft. V 182 iU 9Vz in. In the second set.! Crandall weath- - inches. Hal Lewis,' 220 yard .dash ered both Driggs and the gusty Jim Thornton's toss of Paul Pleasant Allen, Grove; javelin winds;-- however, to grind to the 182 ft. 9V4 inches was another of Pleasant Grant Myers, Groye. '.win. li ' J American Fork; Ronnie Biggs, Lehi's two man team made the the better! efforts, events were The Joe Christensen, Juab. split relay Springville; almost fatal mistake of easing up ;i if'! and losing lobs to the wind in the three ways with Lincoln taking Time : 23.3. U Lincoln (Elvin second set, but recovered their the medley', American Fork the (Medley relay first set form in the third. The 880, and Payson showing best Harward, Sherm Holdaway, John combination of Stewart's booming form in the mile relay with a Kitchen, ;and Dennis Groo); American Fork; Pleasant Grove; serve, and Watheijls t sparkling quartet of top quartermilers. court game overpowered Lincoln's A special feature of the meet Juab;, Payson. 7 Time--3-: 46.41 team in the last set. was the; fine - showing made by iMile relay Payson (Mark A 7 v":7 Results: 7 ... Keith Buys Juab Vera real Wasps, compe Tanner, showing Steele, j : First round Singles Driggs, tetion fori the first time in recent and Rex Bryan); Lincoln; Ameri Pleasant Grove, def. Rodney Nel- - years. They scored 10 points can Fork, (Pleasant Grove dis . son, Spanish Fork, Paul with places in the mile, the 440, qualified). Time 3:36.3 Hart. BYU, def. Larry Park, Lin the 220 dash and the 880 1880 yard relay American Fork Grant Holdsworth, yard run.yard coln, (Myron Smith, Grant Meyers Lehi, i def. Kent Warner, . Payson, The. first three place winners Charles Truex, and Lorin Marsh) 10-Gary Crandall, Spring' in eacn event r qualified for a Pleasant Grove; Lincoln; Juab. ville, def. Tom Bailey, American place in' the state track and field Time 1:33.2. . 7 Fork, Second round Driggs def. Crandall def. Holds-Hart worth, Finals: Crandall def. "Dris . !!' j -!!! Jf : . 4 ' j Hamia Wins Close Decision From Ike Chestnut 11 17. I" i . 13 766 n ' ..,...... i j i.i , . 12 i713 Ps Mile Relay 1 'KX 8 13 '3 4 3 5 i 4 73 ' " t 8 7 3 'I ... . 4 . yr piscus High Jump Javelin .. Broad. Jump Medley Relay . 6-- 1, I Yard Dash Yard Run . Shot Put Pole Vault . I i 1 Low Hurdles jfoint-makin- Springville Lehi Nerters Cop Honors on. ' .f . PG Lin. BYH Spr. SF Pay. Ju. r Lehi iAF j ! 7-- ; , - I 1 v j 1 . - l . j' they didn't. CongraU It was and I. ; ' to the new champs'. PROVO CITY MEN'S of While the. margin victory in (Final Second Half Standing) thex Major- League playoffs ,wafc W L Pet.- within twenty Ladies City the pins 49 .681 23 Hansen Candy one sided more was! battle 28 .611 League Prqvo Keglers. .. 44 in the Dolores as Blake.j bowling 28 .611 Pacific States... 44 the champs, far anchor position 28 44 .611 Smeaths collected games of 177, 177 and 176 .583 to 30 Rio Grande .... 42 set, the, pace vfor the pharmacy .569 team.1 31 Jims Dist. Co. . 41 'T J J Clegg , Realty . . 37H 34V4 .521 However t was Wanda McGInnis .458 who 39 First Security... 33 got the 'champions off to a fast .375 start as she cracked out a 186 first 45 Provo Plumbing 27 .361 46 Exchange, Club. . 26 game, and the Viaduct Cafe :galS .290 found themselves down 65 pins. Moose! Purple . , 22tt 49 .286 50 .. 22 Moose Gold They were never; able to get back into the contest as the champs kept Summary of Results 914 876 9232713 snipping ifiway to keep pace through Hansen ., 798 798 h; ... 8502446 the second game- and ' opened: up Exchange the final game with guns blazing Provo Keglers 900,956 9492805 and won the championship by some i , , . eight of the last 15. i That's how close it was and made the victory .even sweeter foi; the champs for there seemed to be a general feeling 4mong the bowl ers that Westwoods would fold in , the stretch if ' the heat were turned Bovlinq News " : '! i 1 ; 2. j -- i . : ; I , The Drive Inn .boys had to fight right down tc. the last frame to grab off first place over the stub born Merchants from Springville but proved themselves equal to th task by marking in 12 of the .last 15 frames; of the final game while the Art City crew was able to'1 fill By MILT WAYCASY First! and second half champions clashed this week at Regal Alleys and when the results were in West- wood's Drive Inr was wearing the crown ana naa a Deauuim iropny o prove that they were the JMajor League champions of 1956. 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