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Show ead UCLA ast Ca reoce ''Sfinkin M ss Creation of New Loop May be Only Solution k t ' k . kVi w-.- - , Tk-- kkk' k V:- - v 'k,? - over-subsidiz- ed Club is to save the conference, "but if this cannot be done, then we have He told the Commonwealth here Friday that his program to create a new conference along more realistic lines." Allen traced the "chain reac- - Orem Softball and warned that "now it may be I k headed for Berkeley." He warned that he did not think the conference could exist through a continuation of the fining. "The friends of the PCC had 1.7.. better get to the bridge before the conference jumps off," he said. Allen added that if the conference succumos, any new organ l zation should be made up of ?more comparable institutions" because "present members of the PCC differ so markedly in - . number of respects." The difference in size, location and admission requirements, he OREM The schedule for the said, have made it difficult for the week beginning Monday, June 11 leaeue to create a code that is for the senior men's softball fair to all nine schools. league has been released by the He urged that in the event a new director, Evan Baugh. league is formed, the schools ad Orem EStake mitted should be "aligned" both 11 June Monday, academically and athletically." 7th UCLA recently was fined $15,000 7 vs. Orem 2nd Orem pjn. 8 p.m. Orem 3rd vs. Orem 8th outright by the PCC and was de- 9 p.m. Orem 4tb vs. Orem 9th Hied its share of the Rose Bow Tuesday, June 12 gate receipts for three years 7 p.m. Orem 2nd vs. Orem 6th bringing the total loss to approxi 8 p.m. Orem 5th vs. Vineyard mately $95,000. The University of : p.m. Orem 3rd vs. Orem 4th Washington also was punished for 9 p.m. Orem 8th vs. Orem 7th overpaying football players. Allen charged' the conference (east) 14 June hit too heavily at the alumni has Thursday, 7 p.m. Orem 1st vs. Orem 5th and booster groups at all the 8 p.m Orem 4th vs. Orem 7th league's universities. He said any 9 p.m. Vineyard vs. Orem 9th attempt to squelch the "legiti 9 p.m. Arem 3rd vs. Orem 6th mate" football activities of these groups is likely to fall flat on its (east) SHARON STAKE face. The conference was approached Wednesday, June IS 7 p.m. Orem 12th vs. Provo a few years ago by alumni and booster organizations trying to 18th and 8 p.m. Orem 11th vs. Orem work out, "conscientiously 15th honestly," a solution to the sticky 9 p.m. Orem 13th vs. Lake problem of interference in college Vie--. football! affairs, Allen said. The attempt was unsuccessful, Orem 14th Bye 15 the concerned groups are still but June Friday, 7 p.m. Orem 12th vs. Lake trying to clean up the problem in a manner "we can all live with," View Provo he added. 8 T3.m. Orem Uth vs. 18th 9 u.m. Orem 14th vs. Orem 15th ' Orem 13th Bye Mickey, Rip OREM The schedule for ball for the boys and girls Top Majors June leagues for the week lltii to 15th is announced by the In Hitting director, Keith Trane and is as soft- kk ;'r-,.:-- 10, 1956 9 Utah County. Utah Todoy's Sports Pa rode Dr.i tion" of the football scandal from SAN FRANCISCO (UP) B. Allen, chancellor of the University of Washington down Raymond the Pacific to UCLA and Southern California described has UCLA, Coast Conference as a "stinking mess" as a result of the "chain of member reaction" fining which schools have allegedly football players. JUNE SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD I Fraley Wonders If Harry Was Watching Same Fight By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (UP) Floyd Pat- terson, a tan tiger with lancing fists, beat both Tommy Jackson and Harry Kassler Friday night to move within one step of the heavyweight championship of the world. Jackson," equipped only with a pair of red leather mittens and a pumpkin-sized- , heart, was the opponent. Kessler, who must have been watching some other fight, was the referee. Thanks to the two judges, Patterson won what actually was a d decision while Kes- very sler somehow voted for Jackson, needed to go the rounds to five with one even. Kessier's vote, along with Jack- son's ability to go the distance, were tne only two surprises ot the evening. But a calmly Jubilant Patterson professed no amazement at the latter performance. "I never did think I'd knock him. out," said th former Olympic champion who now will meet old Archie Moore for RockyMar-ciano'- s abdicated title come Sep- stoi 12 rounds to prove something to myself and to the fans." That was, Patterson said as he wiped an unmarked face, whether he could go a distance. For in 30 previous pro bouts, marred by only one loss, he had never gone 10 full rounds. "Now I know I can go 15 rounds if I have to because I wasn't tired after 12," he grinned as he added , wryl.-"even thrugh I landed more tember. punches than I ever threw "That Jackson is a tough man in my life." Neither Patterson or his managthe toughest I ever fought," Pathe'd be knew added. Cus D'Amato, apterson "I er, white-haire- d I and to hard put away actually peared concerned over Kessier's ballot favoring Jackton. "I had it 10 to two in my own mind," D'Amato said. "But I guess he voted the way he saw it." Apparently nobody else among the 11,255 spectators saw it like dissatisfied the third man in the ring. His t&e fact that he By HAL WOOD with his contract offer from the decision drew a torrent of boos. United Press Sports Writer "I Judged it by the dock." K eai f Forty Niners? FRANCISCO SAN (UP) sier explained. "In most of the Dickie Moegle, the former Rice A: Yes. Jackson led for two of rounds, and freshman star Q: Do you wish to make a the three minutes. To me, it's a taking a hard of the San Francisco Forty Niners statement? question of how many punches TAKES HARD RIGHT Water sprays from th head of Hurricane Jackson after Garden last year, announced in Houston A: No comment. of their bout at Madison Square 11th round in the Friday make up for a big lead." Patterson from Floyd right that he was 1) getting Q: Would you say that you Friday decision. a won Telephot(UP Patterson split night. married; and 2) about "$3000 have been negotiating with him? ipart" with the Forty Niners on A: We do not discuss our con This Is the type of information, of course, that a reporter is very renewal Of his contract and as a tract in public. negotiations to to Canada result might go happy to get. And the fans love in view of the fact that to read about it. Aren't you hwt But Q: play. We thought the Forty Niner Moegle has brought the contract glad all over to know that Moegle front office might have a state- problems into the public, wouldn't plays for the Forty Niners? ment to make on this, so we got you like to make a statement? It was Tony Morabito, presiLou Spadia, business manager of A: You can say we wish him dent of the Forty Niners, who had to eat his own the club on the line. The conver- the best of luck in his marriage. more-or-les30th to: 178 his day night registered pounds Patterson, scaling By JACK CUDDY words when he more? "no comment" went this: like sation Q: Nothing 193M: . had tall Tommy kory in 31 professional bouts, fracUnited Press Sports Writer a will was is I A: Dick about that Have heard say you Moegle Q: considering firing Buck Shaw ui uio leuiiuieu uit: luuiiu in troUDie trom rapia-nr- e as coach 18 months ago. ana team. head our for NEW YORK (UP) Young Floyd hooks and leaping4 right leads in right fist in the seventh round. ie Moegle getting marriea player (Hurwho Tommy gave Patterson, Six To Eight Weeks eight of the 12 sessions. ricane) Jackson a decisive beating Jackson, who bled from the nose Dr. Alexander Schiff, who put VISMBflMMW Friday night, said today, "I'll lick from the third round on, declared, the hand in a splint, said, "He Archie Moore for the vacant "This boy's not as tough as Bob will be out of action from six to heavyweight title in September if Baker or- Dan Bucceroni. If he eight weeks while the knuckle my broken right hand heals in fights Moore in S e p t e m ber, heals." time." In the voting on a rounds basis, Archie'U kill him." old Floyd of Meanwhile Promoter Jim Norris Referee Kessler favored Jackson, Twenty-one-yebut Judge Harold Barnes Brooklyn won decisively before announced, "I'll try to match Pat and Garden Madison at had Patterson ahead, 11,255 terson and Moore for a Square But 11 favored 1 also 17th for his straight victory. try Judee Bert Grant fight In September,, and as did the United his triumph was tarnished slightly to have it recognized by all boxing Patf&rson, deci a the a for strange split Press, by fight organizations as sion. title left vacant by Rocky Marci-ano'- s Although the Hurricane stalked after smaller Patterson in every retirement." Surprising most of the fans and Patterson and Jackson will re round, he was staggered in the 3 of 14 writers polled at the-- ring side. Referee Harry Kessler fa ceive the largest purses of their second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, guaranteed! eighth, 11th and 12th. Tommy ai- vored lanky Jackson of Far Rock- - careers, $40,000 each, o "minute-by-mm-utfee and most hit the deck in the fourtn from the $75,000 away, N.Y-- , on a and 12th. But he continued to fight of two $66,038. judges from the gross gate scoring basis. The back middle the at persistently. His best rounds the Olympic Patterson, had Patterson well ahead - were the seventh and ninth 1952 Friwho of fight. weight champion end of the thrilling . - - 4 .- -i jl -- 1 .".-tv- J one-side- Writer Chides '49ers Over No Comment On Moegle Yarn . . tr . an Patterson Gives Jackson Decisive Beating, Eyes September Title Go ; a vic-Jackso- - ar 1: 8-- 4, 15-rou- 7-- 5, of 12-rou- nd follows: NEW YORK (UP) Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees and Rip Repulski of the St. Louis Qardinals topped the major league Monday, June 11 Orem 1st vs. Orem 2nd North batting races Saturday with respective .401 and .392. Shop Field easi Statistics which included Wed Orem 3rd. vs. 9rem Spencer, norm nesday's day games also showed Orem 5th vs. Orem 6th west Mantle leading the majors in home runs (2L-)-, runs batted in Spencer Orem 8th vs. Vineyard A east (52), runs (47), hits (71). Spencer, south Charley Maxwell of the Detroit T-- V Junior Men start at 6:15 p.m. was closest to the Yankee igers Tuesday, June, 12 center fielder in the American John Orem 1st vs. Orem 6th East batting race with a. .382 average. SAN DIEGO (UP) sive" video slate in Utah would Lu Pacific of By STEVE SMILANICH Fromm Oregon's 'hen came Mickey Vernon of the Spencer, soutii home game gate receipts theran College tossed the Javelin SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The threaten Vineyard vs. Orem 2nd foot Boston Red Sox .361, Harvey 228 Utah also a to objected because of set ft. 6 in. Friday naght of Utah Athletic Board a schedule conflict Kuenn of the ball field University which would Tigers new meet record com in opening late Friday reaffirmed its pre- have the Brigham Young University-WOrem 13th vs. Orem 7th foot 359), and Yogi Berra of the Associa National the of petition Yankees (.343). ball field viously stated stand against a Sky- yoming telecast from Provo Athletics Jtd tion Intercollegiate line conference sectional television Nov. 17 competing directly with Orem 8th vs. Orem 11th east Dale Long of the Pittsburgh Championships. ' football program. Pirates was second to Repulski o Spencer, north game at Salt Fromm bettered the old mark The Utes boldly announced "the the in the National with a .384 mark. Senior Girls start at 6:15 p.m Lake City. in. Ken Boyer of the St. Louis Cardi of 214 ft. 2 next move is up to the conference Wednesday, Junt 13 Would Restrict Gate Orem 1st vs. Orem 2nd north nals was next with .367. Roberto Abilene Christian College of Tex administrative body." Clemen te of' the Pirates .356), as was favored to win the team The latest refusal by Utah te In addition, the plan would ne shop 10 men for of Bill Bruton Milwaukee after title the and qualifying Orem 3rd B vs. Orem 6th go along on a proposed television cessitate moving the Oct. 13 Denf rounded out the Braves the inals (.342) top ast Spencer, south package deal negotiated by the ver at Utah game to afternoon Tech in Lamar the ive Earlier day, east 11th conference and television interests from and original night schedule. Orem 9th vs. Orem NAIA meant that: won the iniof. to was Berra Mantle second Tex., Beaumont, Utah claimed this would also re Sptencer, norm a Ckne title. race team the Airev, American homer eight-teastrict the gate. , the golf of League 1. Other members Orem 13th vs. Orem 16th a 68 16 and Bauer of the Yankees Southern fired with Californian, The proposed telecasts would in with could go along football field league 13. Long topped and 76 for a 144 par total to pace was third with the games between Denver clude Utah. without TV the program Orem 15th bye tne 10 ana coyer the Texans to the crown. Lamar .National witn at Laramie on Sept and Utes Force Wyoming Junior Men start at 8:50 p.m. was runnerup with 14. was favored to win the tennis 2. The Might also Denver-Utah game at Salt presidents' council of the 29, the Wednesday, June 13 also was runnerup to title after qualifying three men Berra on Oct. to 13, Colorado Lake Utes the City force conference might Orem 13th vs. Provo 18th east Mantle in the American runs- - for the semi-final- s. A&M-Uta- h on Oct at State Logan to the program. adhere Cfty park batted-i- n derby with 42. Boyer led BYU-Ne- w at Mexico conthe the game 20, could leave 3. Or Utah SHARON STAKE the National in this department Geographic center of the North ference. Nov. 3 and the on Provo Junior Girls start at 6:15 p.m. with 48 and Long was next with American continent is a few The third alternative Nov. 17 contest at Pro appeared ! 43. miles west of Devil's Lake, in . Thursday, June 14-vo. nas a very unnkeiy, aitnougn Kuenn, was second to Mantle in Pierce county, South Dakota. Orem 11th vs. Orem 13th The proposal Involved a guar an mentioned occasionally. been with in hits the American League north shop of $15,000 lor the package, tee seven had The conference voted, Orem 3rd vs. Orem 16th wes 66. Boyer led. the National in hits five-gam- e with the fee reaching $22,000 if a of in to favor one, with 66 and Long was second Spencer television schedule for the region. the television stations obtained 63. Vineyard B vs. Lake View with Utah cast the only dissent and the commercial sponsors. Brooks Lawrence of the Cincin east Spencer, North (6-school's athletic board was sup- Meanwhile, Skyline Commission had the best Redlegs Junior Men start at 6:15 pan. nati said he record among the major league ported in its decision by the board er E.L. (Dick) Romneynotified Thursday, June 14 of not been has officially Bob with of. records. regents. pitchers perfect Provo 17th vs. Provo 18tfc ) Friend of the Pirates had Utah maintains that the televi Utah's action and any further football field more other than victories schedules favors the "eastern move would come from his office, sion any Primary girls start at 5:30 p.m. major leaguer. Tom Brewe oi slope" schools since four of the following receipt of the actual de Friday, June 15 the Red So(8-- l led the Ameri five TV-e- d games would be play' cision. Orem 2nd A vs. Orem 13th can in victories. Utah. in ed Romney indicated the conference north shop The Redskins balked against the constitution could bind the Utes to t Orem 11th Orem 2nd vote. He said , he proposal on the grounds eastern the seven-on- e north shop ; slope fans would see their teams would call a meeting of the coun Scouts start at 6:15 p.m. in action without driving across cil of presidents in an attempt to Friday, Junt 15 the mountains, while the exces- - reach a final decision. Orem 1st vs. Orem 3rd east e A new golf OGDEN (UP) Spencer, north i Orem 11th east 2nd Lomond seemed Ben coursethe vi. Oreo, fox assured the south Ogden area, today Spencer, as Lynn Foley, board of directors provo 18th' vs. Orem 1 6tb--w- est spokesmen, announced that a drive Spencer for $50,000 in subscriptions' to fiOrem 18th bye; k Junior Men start t 8:50 p.m. nance the course has been' suc cessful. Friday. June 15 Foley said work on the project - Orem 8th vs. Provo 17th east would begin next fall, with play ; City Park to next, spring. begin Results of Games The afa semi-priva- te course, ' v . Junior Men would be located , in Harris fair, "Why, Umps I thourht you'd Orem 2nd defeated Orem lit-- 1 ville, four miles north of Ogden appreciate a nice big liae-u- p on ,the Ugden-BrighaCity high card that ' you could read a new tent GIVE HIM Primary girls , . . r ; way. l i., easily!" 4 Orem 2nd B defeated Orem a sleeping camp stove ) . ' A boat and mand lantern. Uth 25 to 11 i ' "t otora rod, reel, a creel or Orem 2nd A defeated Orem ' aStb-- T it X. to net, A tackle box, some lures ' r.lcr.:!:iy T.lornfcg . FFRIDAV'S RESULTS a gun- - bow and some arOREM STAKE Junior Girls 6:15 p.m. MONDAY. TV-radi- e" WEDNESDAY TUESDAY, TV-rad- io Utah Athletic Board Holds Grid Plan Firm Against John Fromm Sets Javelin Record Attractive Firestone Velon covering-E- asy to clean, won't fade Utah-Colorad- ... 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