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Show ; : r, ' , : . f ' '- i . r flVr:-',- ' ; i r v.' - w );':" ' ! t ' Bouts i . By GARY RUMMLER Provo High School said goodbye to its old brick crackerbox, and hello to the University of Utah fiejdhouse Friday night by overwhelming Weber in a special i playoff Weber 'is Region One's fourth place team. The two teams were battling for the final Class A tournament berth. The win gave Provo' the right to enter the meet for the second straight year. For Provo coaches Dolon Con-dand Dick Hill it had been an season.; I First, Danny Eltoni who was counted on as a starter, broke his leg n the final football game. Then Arval Hemenway became ineligible because of ge. To top this off, Fred Allred, who Condie was grooming for Hemenway's spot broke his wrist. For First Time y Now, for the first; time this season, the Provo Bulldogs were at a physidal peak: AUred's wrist was completely healed, and Elton was playing; he. even made ' two !points. And Provo played like it was : ; ie ng J j ; I r - in topi shape. Right from the start the Bulldogs made it plain that it was not going to be knocked from a chance to win the A tournament by a fourth j place team. Weber started the game too tight: It wasnt so much that i it could not hit, but. that it could net get a shot worth jshooting. Finally win four minutes left, LaMont Jensen stole the ball and The popped in a score at that time ivas 2 lor Provo, and the score remained close for two more minutes. Then Bob Lewis, Lynn and Lon in a Cleaves . sank the and a minute, space of half 11-- 6 an out to Bulldogs pushed ' first quarter lead. j TltM Defense I ; two-point- er. 3-- -- two-pointe- rs tlin Vrnm would be leaving shortly, as he swished half of his final total ; i ' points through ) the net:! and Provo was out In front The two Gleaves brothers carried the Provo attack by scoring just eight points less than the entire Weber! team. Lynn had 20, and Lonnie hit 18. ' Weber's scoring ace was game captain Victor Durbano with 14. Right behind him was David Patterson with 12, six of these coming after Lynn left the 'game. 47-2- 9. ; ! j . T F P PROVO G Gleaves, Lori . Day .. Clarke ..7 4 .2 .1 .9 .4 .0 .0 8 1 ..0 0' James Gleaves, Lyn . Lewis . ton.' Provo's tiffht Gardner 4 18 0 0 3 i 7 0 2 2 20 3 11 0 0 0 0 0 2 : 2 4 i o defense and fast offense carried! Allred .i out the wishes of most people Elton in the rocking gym. .24 21 12 60 The score might have been Totals . It j had not Coach more G T F Condie. substituted freely in the WEBER ........ .1 3 1 closing minutes, and had not Belnap 1 5 2 Simmons ...i... Lynn Cleaves fouled! out. There Cook 2 2 2 was 5:45 left in the final frame . 3 5 .2 Jensen left the when Lynn game. .5 5 4 14 All during the game the gym Durbano .3 10 6 12 tingled with excitement. The Patterson band; played brassief than ever.l .14 30 18 46 Thf yells from both schools Totals ...U. were sharper and louder. Girls Score by quarters: of the pep club, who before the Provo 11 26 47 60 game bad been running around Weber ........ .. . 6 17; 2946 handing out programs, or just Murdock and Short. running around, now; concentrated all their efforts oh ,' the opposition. People kept crowding into the capacity --filled gym until it look Press ed like officials would have; to By United ' some and from baskets hang Bingham 64, Dugway 20 rafters. 56, Grantsvillc 53 j This was the final home game Judge East 55, Davis 54 for six Provo seniors, and they Jordan 59, Cyprus 33 af played like it. North Summit 75. South Rich 50 Gain Halftimej Lead South Summit 68, Wasatch 55 Provo left the floor at half- - Park City 66 North Rich 62 time sporting a comfortable 7 Tintic 48, American Fork 44 lead, but no spectator thought Lehi 50, Pleasant Grove 47 V it was comfortable! enough; to Union 48, Uintah 44 and! a home. 33 seat Duchesne 57, Tabiona go give up After the third quarter, how Millard 65, Beaver 5ft' V ever, some fans just stayed to Milford 48, Delta 47 see how far Provo would go. Dixie 42. Cedar City 32.. In that third quarter, Lynn Kanab 68, Enterprise 49 t ' Cleaves played like he .knew he Hurricane 60,! Val'ey '51 i ; lop-sid- ed .'... Time Out f i out-yelli- ng I j Prep Cage Scores . .f'l-r::'.!;- ' ; 1 ' ! ;. : '"- I i. ; -- I -' 4 ' K !.' i - - 1- '1 V1 :.i ! T1 -!-- - 'il . S f : x - ' : v . ' - ' . :.: - ' S' A, , ' - ; f : .'..' :: f f ' II j CfjNVijdlife Association J , SUNDAY MARCH 4, 1958 Utah County Utah Elb&rt Miller Named Ftead; I . 1 i- ?--- j . r- 1 SUNDAY HERALD ! ' ; ; X ; - - y - ' J. ' '- ... 1 . : ' r:- - ; h iW. Elbert jMiller, (longtime Board Jof i Directors:' Leonard Provo' j sportsman, has ' been'Madseni Harold Nordeen.i Gordon ' I chosen president of the Utah Val- Taylor, Ken Anthon and Frank Wildlife Protective Associa- Becker. v r ley vy Sr. for the coming ye tion Cjbntihuing W members of the " ' L? :Mr. Miller was elected during Board were the following hold- the course of . a, meeting of tne.over directors: Vern Callahan, sportsmen s group on J.nursdayiana: Harold Van Wagenen while becomes- evering. ne suetecus mKiiarn iu Air. Kerr Kerr of Orem in the presidency a member automatically of the Board hv r- He has served as vice president, son of having been the last presi-and board member of the asso dent. ciation 'j! Tr 4n. ... 1 'f noma uic - - TV.Tlllo'P will "uuit vari Carl Lindley of Provo was ous ' board members ; various to ' elected vice president and the committees in the near futur following I were elected to the and will name an assistant to act j as secretary-treasure- r : -of tbc astrr sociation. U LA S h j r The meeting Thursday evening In entatibn of, a! movie, j"Utahi Small Mammals," a LOS ANGELES (UP) Upstart of the Utah Fish "and production Game De UCLA Saturday! won half of the 12 Lavar .Ware of the dV partment. events from USC, national track partmentT narrated champion,! in the third annual Xiie uiaii v anev vviinnto UCLA-USrelay carnival. tective 1 Association currently It No score was "kept of the meet conducting a membership drive which opened the season for each for 1956. The i Association is a team before an estimated 5000 group of Utah County sportsmen fans at j Westwood. The teams will who have organized to promote Pacific fish and game resources in the meet again later In meet. Conference Coast area and state through Lind-ley HEAD WILDLIFE GROUPElbert Miller '(front), and Carl scored with the rishi and The Bruins eot upsets major were elected president and vice president, respectively, Game Commission distance and (to eduin the winning medley an election Wildlife the Utah Valley Protective Association at cate the of the (area ia The time and mile j li people " relay. medley held ;t 'I recently.! meeting Was 10:05.2 ,a new carnival record. good" sportsmanship and! wHdlite ' ' The Trojans took the 440, 880 and management. two-m, relays. . i 1 . , .. .' " ' . " J- - i - j - - - I ! weeksl In fact, the feud, which has been getting hotter with each passing week, is expected to reach the boiling point come Tuesday night. The same thing can; be said about the semifinal. Henry Lenz and Treach Phillips will; go at it in this one and these1 two marraen fairly j sizzle whenever .j they look I at each other. i They were two of the principals involved in last Tuesday night's near (lot at the ' Riverside Arena. They .have been straining at the bit ever since for another crack at one another, so Tuesdays batf. tle should be a read Tuesday's preliminary will send Don Whitehead of Australia against Jack Rocque of Kansas : .. f j ; I vj . ows Powe C - Relay Meet the-fil- m. - C . " j ring-tailei- ! i City. : ; j .: - ' ' i 1 There'll be fno lost love in Tues day night's wrestling card at the Riverside Roller Rink arena. "Professor" Roy Shire, the "meanest man" in the ' grappling game today, will meet Vera Taft in Tuesday night's main event and these two guys have been carrying on a feud for the last several ; . j'-- . . Provo Mat Card sin i ! ' i , t Blasts ilebefil j o Scheduled for 1 ulcer-buildi- '- ." Bid KOVO 60-4- 6. r r y "' , ' i ' RUSSIANS TOO BUSY PENTICTON, B. C. (UP) Russia's champion Ogympic hock ey team will be "too busy"! to come to Canada for an exhibition i I . I - ; r Horses Listed for Kentucky Derby I series' this year, the Penticton Board of Trade has announced. In a telegram received from a mem ber of the Russian Parliament the Board of Trade was told: "Soviet hockey players will be unable; to come this season owing to a very busy schedule. They wish to thank Penticton for the invitation." ; active-cooperati- il Bladder Tealmass' LOUISVILLE, Kyj (UP) A list. augural running in 1875 were more Next time you plan a tomato of 169 nominations for the 82nd young horses nominated for me as an opening If worried 'Bladder Wtakneuf QtUa juice cocktail, niimiing of the Kentucky Derby race every thoroughbred! owner course for a meal, add a dash of Up Night by(too lrqutnt burnlnf or tUft Inf urination) or Strong, Cloudy Urtool May ' was aamounced Saturday by dreams of f It mustard," duo to common Kidney and Blddr.Irrt dry powdered perks The record winning. officials '''of. Churchil Downs, setfor quick, fratlfylnf. Utlons, try CYSTEX the bland, juice. up A billion CYSTXX tobUU 1928 196 was set when in were comforting help. of the; richest renewal ting up used In past 2 yeara prore aalt.' aa4 CTSTEX mnaar America's top ' racing classic j j named while the 1896 renewal running drew 179. Only; 125 were uccess. 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