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Show 1 - iff ! . : . . : I son vi ry. to j(gp) 'So ga v :MMf: Bobb ; ... t ' Record Gate Expected for l hmpibnship i s I . ; ' ' Last-minu- 1 "T By JACK CUDDY United Presi Sporti Writer LOS ANGELES (UP) Sugar and Carl (Bobo) Ray Robinson Olson were I anxiously trying to keep their premature fighting "ed ges" today for Friday night's re bout, turn : middleweight richest California's boxing probably 4" X - -- TmtAm.w too soon for the interesting . I f f I.'-- 4 j j 1 " j , A schedule for the Central Softball wilr be un drawn .Utah League Monday night aVa meeting slated to get underway at 7:30 p.m. at the Maeser School, according to Pete Olsen, the newly-organiz- . ed league director. The' league Is scheduled to open; play May 22 with all "teams seeing action at Harmon Parl in -- Provo." ' ' At the moment, the'j'' league . i j is made ,up of six tearrls, including1 American Fork, Pleasant !Grove, Ward MarSpanish Fork, Heber, and Carlson-Secon- d ket and Montrex of Provo. However, there is a chance the league may be expanded to eight teams. Olsen said the Consolidated Western Steel Pipe Plant and; a team from Springville may enter the league. The league director also announced Saturday that Benny Mortensen, former BYU quarterback and a softball player of considerable ability, will manage Montrex in the new league. Thus all six teams in the circuit have selected their managers. All managers are. urged to e present at MonP day's meeting, Olsen said.-- . : prove that his December title Olson w knockout over A no fluke." lv Matchmaker Jackie Leonard of the HoDywood Legion Stadium, ' promoting the match, said today, a Tm nearly certain well have more of California gate record v than $200,000. We have $115,000 in cash and $40,000 in reservations, which must be picked up by Wed ; 27-year-- Ricks Captures Junior College Crown . . . - 1 - 5-- 8 - t 'M With tickets ranging from $15 to $25, a $200,000 gate would require 15,000 paid attendance for the bat ' tie which will be televised and broadcast nationally over NBC net works at 7 o.m. PDT. The TV - radio rights , brought -- t I 1 Fight Results - . ' : SUNDAY HERALG1 In that transaction, St. Louis sent pitchers Harvey Haddix, Ben ' Flowers and jSva Miller to Philadelphia in return for pitchers Her man Wehmeier and Murry Dickson. The Hemus, who has been the' Cards' No: 1 ?utHitymah highjump for thepast two seasons, became OGDEN (UP) Ricks College of ancl tied for third In the"iron-man" the turn in to 1956 held track day's the, this when today Rexburg expendable spring younjz of the Intermountainlperforraance sters Don Blasingame l and Dick and field title TenniS matches to t' determine Schofield each made a fine fan- Collegiate Athletic conference, pil in the ICAC were 82 of total championship a points. pression on manager Freddie Hut ing up out j.by rains. They have chinson.-Hemusbatted i.243 in 96 Weber College. host', school. washed next games for St. Louis last season. racked up 59 740 points for second been tentatively Univer-; at week Brigham Young Morgan, 29, is a former Dodger place; Dixie College of St. George ' . Provo. in , who has played second base, third had 55; College of Southern sity andj shortstop' for the 'Phils. He Utah, Cedar City, 30; Northwest appeared in 136 games for Phila Nazarene of . Nampa, Ida., 27; V delphia last season, baiting1 .232. Boise College 16, Snow College of In! the negotiation between New Ephraim 18, and Carbon College Yama Ba. SYRACUSE:,' N.Y. York and Chicago,, the Yankees of Price, 16. 152H, Bahamas, outpointed hama, have made no secret o their de- Kenneth Christensen of. Dixie 156, Smallwood, Brooklyn. sire foif another frontline pitcher. College won the 100 in :9.9 and Hardy V (10). Their need became more pro: then took the 220 in :22.4 despite te&tem ml wfc itaiMUjiijW.iiiii.it it.iiijii. r. Carl Efskine's double to The Dodgers, as nounced because of the disappoint a muddy track. Later Christensen More than two million acres of Erskine fired the second ran in the winning of his career. For details ing showing thus far of right-han- d are under water. relay Minnesota er Bob Turley .and southpaw Mick V i; see story on Page 9. (U.P. Telephoto). the ey McDermott, acquired i from ' i.li 5Anstiw .last tntntA at Wrigley Field, where Robinson will try to $10,0000. T ; t Association. 2. The Cardinals are reported ready to send infielder Solly Hem us to the Phillies for infielder Bobby Morgan as a "shirt tail" to the deal made between7 the two clubs show.t Each reached his training peak nesday" i . I, title i te rapldly-approac- Battle L A. By MILTON RICHMAN United Press Sports: Writer il NEW YORK (UP) Two major baseball deals were in the works today, with the Yankees dickering to land Dick Donovan of the White Sox, and. the Cardinals on the verge of following up their fiye- man deal with the Phillies. trade developments h in the face of the 4 17 were date cutdown tag; May u these: , i 1. The. Yankees have asked the White Sox which, players they want in return for Donovan, and Chicago has, named third baseman Andy Carey .and pitchers Johnny Kucks and Ralph Terry, Terry currently is with Denver of the. American SUNDAY, MAY M, 1553 ' Utah County. Utah Nev Softball League Slates Schedule-Makin- g ; Session r fair X in Major Baseball Deals in Works .... Because the fight was scheduled fatftiirn originally for April 20 and post HE'S OUT ! Giant catcher, Ray Katt, makes a diving tag of poned by Robinson' virus condi tion; both champion; and challengsliding Carl Furillo to retire the Dodger outfielder at home plate, er have been training with but lit in the sixth inning of the Dodger-Gian- t game at Ebbets Field, tle interruption since early March. Saturday.. .Furillo was out' trying to score from first base on Accordingly, they reached their "edges" more than a week ago and have bees tryng to maintain .them without going stale. Each is V ilimitin his sparring sessions to li - It v or two three rounds, Sugar Ray; training at San Jacinto; Calif., about 80 miles south least of Los Angeles,1 is scheduled ; CLEVELAND, Ohio (UP) The for only two more boxing sessions, Cleveland Browns announced today if tomorrow and Tuesday. Olson, at the signing of Sam Brown, a fine for Todoy's Sports Parade nearby Santa Monica, is slated ' running back from UCLA, and action oiily tomorrow, although three' veterans for the coming cammanager Sid Flaherty may "order I ;( paign. V another light session Tuesday. Coach Paul Brown ) gambled . r Neither expects any difficulty mak 11 tookX Brown -22nd the when he on; limit.ice the ' paid round of last January's .National Although Robinson j knocked out of Development Proyp Football League draft because the Bobo at 2:51 of the second round in I University U.C.L A. star indicated an interest Brigham Young! Boa -betTuni the Harbor Dec. OSCAR FRALEY 8, most four years of professional t; Chicago Stadium By 12th to I its track in baseball. ) straight LLU United Press Sports Writer " fighting behind hiir( and there is ting has been at even money or romped win field Is and here Los out with Advocated Brown swamp tried Angeles Friday, the since Olson to his movea dedicated favoring slightly' to 28 3 of the Pacific Coast League this ing Utah State 102 GREENWOOD LAKE, Ni Y. ments in andsincerity A' ' return match was announced. To in out of the ring. He Editor Herald: it meet. a dual spring. He was called into the Ar (UP) Floyd Patterson, the Hur has lost only one of 30 bouts and from San Franci))day the The Cougars swept three events ricane-hande- d young man j who is working on a string ' of 16 I'd like to know just what Is my last week and decided, to give cisco was favored at 634 to 5. baseball and concentrate on showed in and i surprising depth been Admirers of Robinson have may be the next heavyweight straight, 11 of them knockouts Provo's delay!! in regards to the up when dischargedX fee football undermanned the Aggies champion of the world, paused in Boat puzzled' by the odds because they dropping Harbor? Proyo Surely they Aggressive, Balanced, Poised signed a. contract for the1 1957 and the midst of a strenuous workout recall thatlthe December kayo was in the western division meet.' can see could that it be an quite ' i 1938 seasons with the Browns. Freshman L.J. Saturday to predict that Rocky Going three rounds against the entertainment 1 Sugar Ray's third straight victory Big Utahi State with In spot a'; VEPCO WONDER --TRIP CONTEST very The world champions- also an Julio Mederos, a blockover Bobo. Sugar Ray knocked him Sylvester; won two first places in Marciano eventually will come litamount of a upkeep and nounced the signing of veterans busting Cuban, he was aggressive, small, out in 12 rounds at Philadelphia, the weights and came up with a tle more enter for money spent Tom James, a defensive halfback: Oct. 26, 1950, and outpointed him shot put effort of 51 feet, two inch old for balanced, poised and in command tainment purposes instead of so Patterson is the John and 15 minMacerelli, an- offensive 1952. did PICK UP YOUR FREE CNTRf at San FranciscoMarch '13, es, for a dual meet record be mer Olympic champion who meets all the way. Then he service stations. It seems many ; . i tl II exerutes torturous c of tween the two schools. Sylvester Tommy Jackson"" at M a d is o n guard.' up setting Lj like' every new building ends up s LUMBER SPEAR AT BLANK COA added five more points in the dis- Square Garden on June 8 in an cises, being a service station and ' cus with a throw of 146 feet, eight important elimination bout I The "You can shake, off A punch to ever a place for people hardly THREE SCOUTS MISSING (young PANY . . , 95 OTHER PRIZES ' attenhe his the inches. head," explained odds are fantastically in his favor and t old alike) to go for good IN CANOEING MISHAP I, The . Aggies missed; five more that he will cream Jackson and tion to his midsection. '.'But in my clean fun. I believe the; boat harbor' could ERIE, Pa., (UP) Five canoes, points when Ezra Smith, : who meet Archie Moore in September sixth pro fight, I took a lot of punishment downstairs. Nobody is be built into quite a "fun spot" carrying eight Boy Scouts and two dash, pulled for the title. copped the a leg muscle, and was scratched in And 'along about the following ever going to hurt me there again if .Provo City would use! their scoutmasters, overturned in rainBy UNITED PRESS the ,220. As it was, Sylvester's 10 summer, Patterson figures, Marci if staying in shape will do it." money for a purpose .that would swollen French Creek Saturday. National League Sincerely quiet and contained, be a benefit to Provos recrea Three of the scouts were reported points and Smith's first place in ano will yield to an irresistible Patterson is going to take a lot tional facilities. ; . dash were the only urge to regain the crown. the missing, state police said. Player ft Club G.ABR, H. Pet. first The scouts had left Friday on who of ; won. with all of hopes licking anybody the Certainly by places peo ever "No heavyweight champion Bruton, Milw. 12 42 14 19 .452 The to one As to' him the title. beat ple that spent their time down to their annual camping trip. injury to Smith may keep has come back from retirement to RepulskL St. L. 15 45 13 19 .422 the lake, Provp City couldn't lose, in the west rf back the championship," Pat observer expressed it: Long, Pitts, , - 20 76 14 31 .403 him . from competingnext 4--i too awfully much if they put up seen the Where's "I've division meet ern enough. mat , terson Saturday cor.iBiNATion DOOR the 19 .404 16 47 explained. "I think Bailey, Cin. some as window?" mutuel such ' in Salt merryLake cafe, things City. will and the money be lure 19 72 14 29 .403 Beyer, St L, j.ir, , He was sold. And, I might add, Highest quality, low, price! Rugged ferris wheel, better In an exhibition of the javelin more than he can resist" ' 1 American League h thick. Construction, (Over too. more boat Old and of fire Fearless .is; slips them, . Future Champion includMantle, N. Y. 22 81 24 31 .420 throw, former Cougar star Chuck all hsxdware, with; Complete places, tables,; grass, and' such -- rr 21 44 6 17 .333 Higgins threw the javelin 250 feet, Patterson doesn't claim that by , Boyd, Bait. ing pneumatic door closer and aluthat could things provide good, will S5be the 12 20 .364 three Inches, for a new 'stadium that time, he' minum door jamb heavy Maxwell, Det 16 clean fun. throw weight champion of the. world. 13 15 10 23 .357 record at BYU. Higgins Gernert, Bos. Why not take advantage of such Four-Ye- ar Slghter. K.aty 14 42 9 15557 was the second best recorded in He leaves that to those who have an ideal place instead of letting the nation this season. It also' was seen him in action. Speaking1 for to ruin,:! just because no it go Home Runs Mantle, Yankees the best javelin throw ever record one observer, I can-sa- y that other ; to take a chance wants body Red-legs 11; Berra, .Yankees 10; Post, than financially I would Thate to be ed in the Intermountaia Area. see wnat a person aon'x tjut, lA i' In the battling hrogans of either. 9; Thomas, Pirates 8; Bauer, The results: ' come from as could OGDEN Intermoun The lose, people (UP) : ' ?' Yankees 7. or Archie A, Pole vault: Meadows, BYU; B, Tommy Jackson,' tairi Collegiate Athletic Conference far as Ogden, to have a place to Runs Batted In Mantle, Yan Russon, BYU, tied for second with Moore was on record favoring con run their boats. For heaven's Patterson today is a distinct sur today ..M kees 25; Berra, Yankees 24; Lem- Smith, USAC. (13 feet). , ' tinuance of its four-yeeligibility sake, let's don't let them' think we on, Senators 20; Boyer, Cardinals, High jump: BYU; prise to those who remember him ruling for four year schools. Bonham, don't have any pride in i such Muslal Cardinals and Jablonski, Spainhower, BYU; three-wa- y tie in the Helsinki Olympic games A proposal to cut eligibility to things. I've heard it said .that SELF-STOmri-G f ,.: Redlegs all 18, for third: Thoroe, USAC, Bush, four years ago or la his fights of two years failed to, gain the nec- -l Provo City is t? just too tight to i Runs Mantle, Yankees 24; USAC, Cutler, BYU. (6 ft. 8 in.). more than a year ago. s essary majority for spend ' their money on ' such ALur.iinur.i cor.iDinATion booti Berra, Yankees 19; Bauer, Yan Broad He on 1 has put weight until now, passage at the conference meeting things." BYU; Wilkes,. jump: kees 13; Yost, Senators 18; Robin- - Brooks,) BYU; Heiner, USAC (22- - trim and fit, he stands a America's only door with Its own storage' Now are we' supposed to just sit in Ogden Friday, : d ton, Redlegs 16 ; Post, Redlegs 18. ft. m in.). ' 185 pounds. compartment to store screen or storm inserts Thus, Northwest Nazarene of back and have such things said when not in use Yankees 34; masses of rip Nampa, Ida., only ; four - year about us? It would really be nice Long, Shot put: Sylvester, USAC;'Ro- His shoulders are HitsMantle, Pirates 31; Berra, 'Yankees 29; berson, BYU; Bird, BYU. (51 ft pling muscle and .he strikes with school in the league may continue to have It fixed tip. and cleaned up Pceducts of ibc Wcsther Proof Ca Boyer, Cardinals 23; Moon, Cardi- 2 in.). the speed of a cantankerous cobra. to use its. varsity squads in ICAC and, goodness knows, it needs it . i. ; nals, Dark, Giants and ; Olson, Javelin: Warner, BYU; Peter in the heavy competition. At 21; Patterson is M. B. D.1 " Senators" all 23. Al Trujillo of Carbon College at son, USAC; Claud Blanche, BYU. weight driver's seat He has al Ford, Yankees Pitching (224 :ft. 4,in.).Price was Installed as league pres Lawrence, Redlegs, Freeman Red-leg-s ,Discus: Sylvester, ; U3AC: Bird, No." 16 Your . . Game ident, succeeding E.S. Stuck! of and' Poholsky, Cardinals BYU; Dean, USAC; (US ft 9 la.). Hicks College, Rexburg, who be-- well scattered, Lefty . .!. Four , (11 tied with ). Mle; Paul Acdsrsca, BYU: vuuici mat vice presiueoW ocwuu. off! the, left field wall, two In James, BYU; Raye, BYU. (4:21.9) vice president is Dr. C.T. Edlef- - the cectsr field bleachers, three d ' run: Flslinzca BYU; sen of Boke. ' n cfi the rfcLt CeU wa3 . . Crittendon, BYU; Douj Azirrcn, USAC (:43.1). Afterward, judging a chip is a By JAdm: BURKE idash: Cmith- - XXCi matter of using your imagination. ftSlOWIEJ America' most l.lzzizr cf the Masters Heywcod, BYU; beautiful Molle, BYU. NEA Service awning 7rlttca fcr (:9.8). yours at a thrifty on the downward NEXT: The popular myth about Ccaceatratlrs 3 ' .;'.. -- LlJi.O-low price! Slides in or hurdlss: Carr. BYU: cry UOTT, taa ch!? .ls addressed and the fellow tarcaaa. out to t any window. ing, BYU; Frehner, USAC. (:13.C) ttruci basally the- - same as the Instill it yourself and save! run: .Paul Anderses. ft BYU; Oscar Andersca, BYU; a Tha ccntrcl Hihlna Scncn cpcr.s In Ulch Juna 5th is the beet chcica 11 Tia 'T r. Doug Anderson, USAC. (1:C7.5). d run: Heywood. BYU: Caca yea have aligned the tall Flalinsca, BYU; M o 1 1 e, BYU. ca a jlars with the sioaldrs, : .. ... (:21.8). torr cai v,acre you place the tttt ' - Ehim. BYU) TJ.. Is a raattcr cf comfort I place c::inUDED 1::? U3AC; Raye, BYU. (3:4 L8). iniaa clcra w,ell cpea ta Crcda-Vcf- ycs A- -l 15.55 Mclls, BYU; h3 ct:p. Dciaa tils, I get the fed Vzzt taa tzxzzt ia is BYU; ilk, BYU. (:23) ray lyias ' for eMtilnsM tfcrwijH 25" a 47 aj I rcliy: BYU. 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