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Show r i SUNDAY MARCH 4, 135S Utah County. UUh 12 SUNDAY HERALD Grove, Plain City w in Semi finals All-Chur- ? cn f l - i : j 55-4- 3 68-6- 4; , 169-6- 6; 58-5-0. Tiritic Dumps A. F. 48V44 ;" . 55-5- 7 :" j . 5 two-point- er Hi 48-4-4, 55-5- 5 ."I'M ti j i J. Summary Or M Men Meet Hansen"-- Bromley Bailey ,...::. Totals TINTIC 59, Cherry i Mesa Tenth 57. iScow' .1 H 'D. Wall' 39. Tooele First Plain City 58, C. Wall Consolation- Games Granger Second 58,, Rexburg Bate v.. Sixth 42. Bry . Ogden Fourth 52, Tabor (Can i ada 39. ...... . son-Field- s .j j . Totals Championship Losers Grayson 68, Pocatello 20th 64. American Tucson Institute! 58, Salt Lake Tintic 0 G T F P .2 1 0 4 .2 2 0 4 - - 1 .18 23 10 44 . f- 1 .0 ! Friday Results Championship Flight Grove (Pleasant Grove) I 4 .2 ...-J.U...- .... Goode 4 18 0 2 i .. ... j.L;....l 3 j P Hansen Taylor .... 4 .9 . ....... 2 Miller TOOELE FIRST WARD o ( G. T. T. J McClure . . .l. .... i 12 l o 0 Van Sandt 1 Jones . .i.. r : I 3 6 3 Swan 17 43 13 22 TOTALS 3 7 I. NEW iORK (UP) Feather- Sawyer jl ' By ROD GRIFFIN 14 29 I 42 55 3 0 0 Wilmin eton Ward Oborn . . weight contender Carmelo Costa Proctor 14 6 i 4 9 . 37 43 13 22 i Arbor Ward Herald Sports Writer of Brooklyn, admittedly off form Christensen 0 2 1 1 WILSON WARD (66) 2 O 2 2 G. Tj F. P. AMERICAN FORK while winning an unpopular split Patton I Lanky 2 12 2 6 i W. - Sowby decision Over Baby' Vasquez, light 12 26 15 39 Maxwell ...... TOTALS 8 i6 6 22 Dwayne Cklledge! , .a tournament . .i. 2 12. 2 6 berth and a season's play weight champion of Mexico, said PLAIN CITY WARD (58) Groy L resting W. Jensen . . 1' 0 0 2 g. 5 .31r. i.7 Milne . ability, Saturday, "I'll be much sharper Cottle calmly stepped to . . , . . . 7.15 5 19 on his for my next, fight." j 0 !2 2 2 the foul-lin- e and dropped, in the 4 5 4 12 Smart, ..:!.'.. Lund 11 27 . 17 8 Robertson ..... Cook two' perfect free-throivith F15 Costa's next bout will be another Skeen to seconds and tied : 66 24 i up the 18.18 at t Madison Jenkins. . i ., 6 TOTALS 2 2 play 2 ......... 0 2 GARLAND- - SECOND (69) ball game at Lehi 44, Pleasant Square Garden on March 30 with Folkman . '' G rr. f. p. i.. ', 4 i ; i C h e r i f Hamia, featherweight 19 31 20 58 Carter i . i ":.;! . 3 0 0 6 Grove 44. TOTALS ..j... 6 7 6 20 j. champion-oThe Pioneers then went on f to . J 11 20 i 25 39 Potter j France. Tooele I i 11 . , 58 Hess 42 27 13 50-4- 7 :.; Plain overtime victory oyer City 2 6 6 in wm a Stocky' barrel I bodied Vasquez Archibald o 1 the Vikings and become the Al declared angrily,! "I ween eet las' POCATELLO 20th (64) Rich u.. U 1 l pine division's first-plaF. P. Larson G. T. entry night, but I don'! get eet no?" 3 O O 6 Butterfield B in Class the State basketball 69 20 20 24 TOTALS who 16 hadn't 2 7 2 fought Rowe .... Carmekf, I.......... 6 11 9 21 Wilson Ward ...... 17 44 58 66 tournament.: since last Nov. 11, came from be Gielser . . 6 1 0 Garland Second .... 16 28 50 69 The two '3 Mikesell hind Friday when he found the McBride quintets, 6 4 3 15 of the Alpine division,! met at 0 1 0 0 AFXBURG 1(42) , range with his left hook and was McNair F. P. ! 1 j I . - ; - - i i t. : ...i. ........2 ...i... 22 04 : S TV-rad- io 10 i i ! . I 7 ' J- ; Ci ..-L!- 24-year-- i attack.! Rut he suffered his 11th ii defeat in 50 bouts. cut lowThe Mexican suffered er lip in the seventh 'round. Costa's in the ninth, nose began bleed' and his left! eye was swollen. TOTALS TABER (39) Merkle Succumbs At Age of 67! TOTALS . G.'T. F.O PO j j A AA- 4 .. Ogden Fourth Taber i.. , .. . , 1- 0 - 3 8 111 .i0 i 10 17 17 5 39 20 37 . 52 22 33 39 j 12 8 ; r j ;....! i..-- . .......j. ' 19 . nt 42-4- 0. ce r j 44-4- nl t .......... 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Wilkenson Storev I .12 ! WARD (55) I WILMINGTON -- 12 14 - ds 2 0 5 1 2 .rl- 0 0 . 5 ' Merrill V DAYTONA BEACH, Fla (UP) Weir ..V....; Fred Merkle who appeared in five Gazeley World Series but never, lived down Farrish Gemjnex one of baseball's classic "boners," Keys . l G .Burton died Friday! at the age of ; 67. F, Burton i The former major league first i ....... ;r i? IS ;:::::::::::: ............ 4 .4 ........... 15jjjl 1 J j Haynes Anderson Valgarsons Shaw - .'. . . vicery MacKenzie 4 0 1 11 0 4 2 3 17 5 !3 2 12 L !2. 2 2 3 Z 0 6 22 13 "i 25 ! . 1 1 t jminrfer Vas- Huber seven. However, Van Alfin " Saunders quez slipped twice to the canvas D. . . in the 10th during his own furious Stoddard i - OGDEN FOURTH (52) .L'.i Wi J 0 3 7 21 8 24 2 6 3 3 0 6 24 27 20 68 15 ;36l57 64 !20 37. 50 68 TOTALS Pocatello Grayson 8 2 8 0 il : j 8 j.82 Cochrane u . . C; Rowley1.. B. Rowley . Shumway . . Nielsen ! j G. Ti F. P. , 3 3 2 2 V i ! 25 19,14 64 TOTALS GRAYSON ' (68) ... Perkins i - - 0 4 2 12 Thrasher, each scored for the Pio 1918 12 50 neers and Bill Trimble and Arnel Totals G T F P Winters hit for the Vikings as PLEASANT GROVE 0 A 2 2 Bucknei . Lehi kept its four-poiedge. 1 10 7 39 nThen little Jay Johnson tossed Johnson Winters 0 o io 5 in four foul shots for P. G., andj Driggs ....156 48 22 1214 with ;Wo minutes left in the ball Trimble game Winters put the Vikingsout ...J.j 0 0 0 a 0 With one minute Wadley in .front left Colledge tied the ball ' game Totals t . 17 26 13 47 with a jump shot. ' i Coach Don Crump called time score Dy quarters: I. out for the Vikings, then with 30 Lehi .......... 16 22 33 44 50 seconds left Driggs put the Grov- P. G. .. ... ... 17 24 34 44 47 G.fT. to j night on top again 2, Fork to set the Officials: "Brooks and Zimmer-maAmerican tF.riday 1 1 2 3 D. Brim i.. 2 30 0 4 decide the tourney berth. The ers for Dwayne Colledge's cool TwitcheU '': i stage' i. .'. 9 4 4 22 Jensen losers will meet Lincoln j. next foul shooting which sent the 11 6 3 4 Jenkins 0 0 2 Tuesday for third place iff Region game into an overtime. , Ricks .' 3 and a tournament invitatipnj two Wathen hit Merriel for 42 12 8 17 . TOTALS! Viking-Pionejump-shot- s, The contest to row in a was give the GRANGER SECOND (58) 6 lead in the overG. fr. F. P. just about that close throughout Pioneers a For; AH jYour 1 1 0 2 as Pheasant Grove overcame a time.;.;. P. Condie V. 4 0 0 8 H. Condie 6 9 7 19 lethargy to j slip into Coach Russell Hillm an sent his Thomas :. Inferior Painting 6 a 8 3 5 13 i P. Smith advantage at the j end of charges into a stall which lasted 1 2 0 0 Tumin ;. the period. Then Bill Trimble and until twenty-seconshowed on 5 2 2 12 C. Smith USE out moved 1 Frank 2 clock. Then the 0 PJG. 0 Driggs Fuller Elroy Colledge 8 into a lead before Lehi netted an easy lay-i- n to give the .23 20 12 58 TOTALS could 6 their lead as . the Pioneers ' a gain footing i 15 27 29 421 Rexburx .. two! left! With minutes in went crowd wild. 41 58 With 13 sec--, the 10 24 . Granger first half, red hot Dwayne Col onds left Bill Trimble completed .. GROVE WARD (59) ' H. G. T. F. P. ieage, wno lea Dotn teams' m the P. G. scoring with a i 3 1 19 with 21 counters,! .brought j but it wasn't enough as D. - Beck M. Beck j.... , ;.. 26 02 0 12 scoring) ; the score to held on to the ball Kent Thrasher Gourley process Carl Ingram and (Bill Trimble until the gun sounded. 5 6 5 15 Harper 8 2 0 4 ......... each missed two freethrows and Dwayne Colledge score 21 Olpin: half-timthe Grovers led at counters and Merfor the 7 59 13 winners, . 26 TOTALS ;., !' 12. TrimBill Wathen riel netted WARD (57) MESA TENTH PLASTIC COATING : ;!l G. T. F. P. l; Lead and Arnel Frank Regain" ble, Driggs 10 ... 57 100 07 21 In the third period Lehi sneak Winters score 14, 12, and 10 for Shepperd TRUE MULTICOLOR ... Oates 4 1 0 0 2 ed back into the lead to the Viking cause. ... Lewis v., only 8 0 ... 44 08 8 6 have Trimble erase1 it again with Box score: McCleve USE ON f i Pease ;.. . . . . . . . a jump-sho-t. G T F P The lead changed LEHI E J. 21 8 15 57 hands continually with .Dwayne D. Colledge .......... 8 7 5 21 TOTALS . " 14 24 43 55 59 Colled ge and Carl ' Ingram hit E. Colledge . C Grove Ward. 2 0 ...I..:... 57 55 15 37 49 Mesa 10th for arid the Amel Pioneers, ting WASHABLE TUCSON INSTITUTE (58) Winters and .Jj ranK-- " Driggs re- T. F. P. G, talliating for the Grovers- ... 9 64 52 20 DURABLE Allen UJ. 11 3 Winters' set shot finally gave McCommas 2 Skinner-..ATTRACTIVE ......... 03 33 21 7 the Vikings a 3 third quarter ! ! National 'League pennant and earned the likable first baseman York Yankees. Hat 50. During his second year with the the nickname of f'Bonehead."' It Wilmington 55, Arbor (Salt The American; lobster carries Giants in 1908. Merkle committed occurred in a key game between around its eggs for nearly a year Lake) 43. a misplay that cost his team the the Giants and tne uuds. are laid. Garland Second !69, Wilson 66. after (0) 37-3- : ; I i " ; awarded the sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth rounds, by all three ring omciais. uut'tne Mexican won ine 10th by a' big margin and he was voted that unanimously, i Scaling .133, pounds to Costa's 131 Vasquez gave Carmelo a licking in the early rounds with a swarm ing attack that featured ,'wild, over v hand rights to the face, There rere no knockdowns as Costa registered his 29th victory in 35 bouts and stretched his unbeaten string to i M 2 0 5 3 0 4 .....r.. netted two' drive-i- n at Wathen . in the first minute and the Thrasher tempts and White moved a into Haws ... Purple 4 , lead. Stewert Merriel Wathen and Kent Ingram i : ............ 1 f Morgan . Col-led- ge t i - In the final canto, Dwayne "l 5 3 - - ; , totals they ; ; .0 0 0 0 here, where he had lived30 . . .0 0 0 0 tual seclusion for the last years. ' . . fi Merkle: was in the majors from i 1926, 1907 playing with the Nesw J...... 19 26 10 48 York toGiants, the Brooklyn DodgFork j.'.. 12 26 3444 the Chicago Cubs and the New ...1...U 21 3648 ers, 1 ; C39) ........... .................. ...,. ................. ' . 6 24 .1 5 3 5 ARBOR WARD (43) .5 7 1 11 baseman j succumbed atf hisInhome t vir11 : i Vasqu Plain City had too much overall Grove Ward (rf Pleasant Grove, and Plain City, Fair West Stake, strength for a smaller but scrap py Tooele First Ward five, who qualified for piay in the 1956 battled gamely ail the way but Mesa finals by beating Tooele First, respec- finally bad to surrender, 58 to 37. Tenth and semi-finagames played The Ogden area quint was paced tively, in by the rugged play of big Bert "j j Friday night. Also qualifying for the Satur- Cook who tanked 27 points besides an aggressive and e day final day's play were Ogden playing boards. tive game Fourth and Granger Second, who Tooele on the;seven with stayed won their way into the consolation well in to Plain . five , until City finals by beating Tabor, Canada, the second when the big quarter aod Bexburg Sizthi , and more rugged boys broke ger In tnechampiooship losers flight the game wide open with some four teams made the finals. Wilm- fancy shooting. Jack Sawyers- and victory Bob Swan looked ington, Calif, won a for the losover Arbor Ward; j Grayson beat ers while Wayne good Cottle and Quin-to- n Garland P ratello 20th, were! Jenkins effective, Second won over Wilson Ward, with Cook, for the winners along and Tucson InSalt Lake, of stitute Tucson, 'Ariz., downed Salt Lake 31st Ward The Grove vs. Mesa Tenth was a thriller with the pleasant Grove quint coming from; behind a fin-15 point deficit, with one of the est rallies seen in the tournament ill in an EUREKA --fjTintic High's to beat the Arizonians ', overtime. Miners, who have, had their ups The G rovers were never ahead and downs this year, ended their until the overtime: when Doug season on a victory note Friday from the night, as they defeated American Betk shot a in ari Alpine Division side, and Malcolm :Beck drove in Fork, j regu game. for a layup to break a lation game score Don Will sparked the Miners Big Bob Oates got one basket to victory with 24 points, while back when he shoveled a shot in John Hansen was high for the from the keyhole, but missed on a losers with 16. nair of foul tries ; and the Utah AMERICAN FORK G T F P 0 10 .....5 County quint was in the! finals.. Webber ..;.....!, . Lehj teams Tourriev Berth With 50 'Ml- OvertimeWm All-Chur- ch Decision ch AI1-Cbur- Box Scores For M Men Basketball Tourney y Costa Grabs it . I QJJduBS |