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Show s II J i i ; i - I I' i', ! i: '. i , ' v 1 ;.; ; . i ' ., . ; A, SUNDAY, 8 Buc SUNDAY HERALD ' r . . MARCH 23. 1958 Utah County Utah t Brag an Puts Big 'If Oil Pirates I ESB opes Captures Steeplechase AINTREE, England (UP) ESB, 100 to T. m the betting. Gentle the; horse with initials for a name. Moya was 22 to 1 and Royal Tan won thei110th running of the Grand was 28 to 1. National Steeplechase Saturday, with Gentle M07 second and Roy A f third, ESB is owned by Mrs. L. Carver GENE TUNNEY who gave hdm his unusual name by .using the first letters of the names of his dame and sire. He is Has An Important out of English Summer by Bidar. j Message for four .Twenty-nin- e started in the f male course ' over 30 and ; of . the; world's most challenging was obstacles. Victory Morn See Page 95 ' scratched Just before post time. ESB nroved an easy winner. r March Issue.. scoring1 by 10 lengths over Gentle TIMES MAGAZINE Moya with Royal Tan another 10 al-Ta- n (Editor's note This Is the sixth in a 'series on the prospects of major league clubs.) ' A football team, like a human being, has a soul. Coach Harold By LEO H. PETERSEN ' United Press Sports Editor W. Kopp believes of any grid team FORT MYERS, Fla. (UP) The And, he also is convinced that the success is nourished and soul this well how depends to a Urge extent on Pittsburgh Pirates are. pinning all their hopes on pitching and a prayThat's why when he takes over the football program at anya er to lift them out of the National develop nn nt the first things he sets out to do h League basement this year. : 11 i ; , fimincr iKnrit d corns within both the student body and team. brand new at the Bobby Bragan, and cause a That's why his teams are always dedicated to Pittsburgh helm, points to Bob ridden by jocKey jjave jjicji., was 1 That's confidence. and 1 with determination, , Vera . Ronnie Kline, poise, Law, Friend, why they play a or for the Dick Littiefield and Dick Hall as why there is no place on his teams for the prLna-donnaoove his starters and insists he wouldn't boy who won't put the welfare of the squaa v.. trade them for the Cincinnati, ChiHis Not Expected to Change Ways FOR SALE or St. Louis staffs. cago pitching At least that's the way it's been where he's coached in the He says his Pirates, cellar- past and there is little to indicate that he'll change his ways now bound for the past four years. 1 ; that he is at Brigham Young university. could finish .as as this sixth high r r as he , Vt . Because he feels" about football teams and players year, but he qualifies has state (Record Holding) does. Coach Kopp insists that the boys who play for him bement with a i "if." A big to and ro ( come a part of the regular student body and live -"It ail depends on fcur men," 1 Swiff Class D HYDROPLANE class with the rest of the students. are four those "and Bragan says, Mlwith 40 horsepower MERCURY OUTBOARD 40 H He doesn't believe in setting the athlete apart from the rest of outfielders Frank Thomas and Bob with jprops. bis fellow students. Skinner, Littiefield and Danny FITE NITE ACTION Curt Bushman (right) and Bob Pennock are shown mixing it up in a bit of . in housed are TO RACE athletes READY the and In some universities colleges, action during the BYU's annual "Fite Nite' held, Friday night in the BYU fieldhouse. Bushman a rookie catcher." Kravkz, xnecial dormitories and fed in special cafeterias. At some schools J was awarded a split decision over Pennock. j. Hopes For Improvement of hirher learning, the athletes are even funneled into special 2 "De Silva" Clasi C RACING RUNABOUT Thomas and Littiefield both had curriculums. with racing JOHNSON PR 65 OUTBOARD motor poor years last season but Bragan BYU . is looking for better showings from Doesn't plete with extra props. Any Part of It . RACE TO READY Jn program. He each of them. rut, Hal Kopp doesn't want any partofof such Aarl Dwaine Bob Garth Hunter the ned with a dec. who had trial The Penrod; Hillberry; Skinner, Bellamy up Gonejohns live picked and students the with rest the wants his gridders to mingle as nearly as possible a normal campus life. Under such a program, the Pirates in 1954 but spent last greatest number of; points 91 in Woody Sneed; Larry Smith TKO pinned Bob Call;- - Wally Baker pin with New Orleans of the the annual Brigham Young Uni over Douglas Jones; Dean Turley ned I Derryl Herring; WES KNUDSEN Douglas be believes the esprit de corps or soul of the football team will year convert is Southern dec. a Harris Dean held Association, Brow-i,Nite" Greer; Richard Gillespie Banks dec. W yne Friday ? spread through the entire student body and community as a whole ed first baseman who has been versity "Fite FR Bob dec. Snell. BYU Fieldhouse. the in to momentum Drew Hunt has once of Shumwayj started this night Larry pinned gain surge And, spirit Leon Larson dec. Farnsworthl pinned Phil Cardon, Following the Gonejohns were Jt will continue to roll forward with a relentless drive that will Installed in left field. And Kra Wrestling in rookie the best the vitz, looking the Tausigs with 59, the Arizona Jerry Stubbs. Wesley Packer pin Paul Eckel pinned Doug Stienagle prove unstoppable aad unbeatable. At least that's tb kind of program that has worked at other Pittsburgh camp, "can be another Club with 27, and Wyoming Club Berra some day," according and Knight Templars with 12V4 colleges where he hai coached. And, he's confident it will work at Yogi new Buccaneer skipper. to the each. BYU, too. now, Bragan cites his Points gathered In the "Fite Right All Set For Spring Drills pitching staff as Pittsburgh's chief Nite" go towards the winning of the With the addition of Al Davis to the football coaching staff, strength. He calls the outfield and Intramural Supremacy Trophy. Spring football practice Is all set to get underway Monday after the catcdiing the two big weak ; The results: noon. nesses. dec. Joe Dean Boxing Larry As far as the outfield goes, The acquisition of Davis adds another highly successful dec. Bushman Curt Tomlinson; prep mentor In the state to the Courar staff. Davis' Murray Thomas has been shafted from cen ter to right field; Skinner has been High football teams have- - always been powers to be reckoned where be is with. In 1954 the Spartans; won the Class B football crown and assigned to left on. judging A trouble some 1955 in finals before losinr to East having they went to the 'Class Clemen te, Roberto and balls Bil High's mighty Leopards. .With both Davis and Tally Stevens, former East High coach Bobby Del Greco and Lee Walls i i j run quA on the BYU staff, the Cougars will be in an excellent portion to tap are all ki the battle for center TUCSON (UP) j ;ETTtK University of j ' a greater supply of gridiron heroes from the tremendous footbal field. Jerry Lynch, a holdover Utah baseball team dropped its " '" j L. I!'.;from last year, also is available Ki tS and sixth games in a row reservoirs at East and Murray. for outfield duty. g Arizona Univerto the Like Coming Back Home 2 and 13 to 1. 14 to Long At First Wildcats, Coming to BYU will be just like coming back home to Davis, Braean is wea satisfied with sity The Wildcats pounded five Ute who played high school football at Payson, under that fine gridiron rangy Laie ixxng at nxsc, nase, hurlers for 12 hits in the first game Strategist, Coach Don Fullmer. but if Long bogs down, he has while the Utes were getting eight A lot of the Cougar fans may feel that the addition of Davis Preston Ward for duty. off the Wildcat mound. In the sec-- ; and Stevens may give the BYU staff too many young high school Speedy Curt ready back with nd" game, the Utes star rightRoberts, coaches . . . something many of them feel will keep BYU from the Pirates after a year under . , hander, Jim Dokos, was hit for j. .;!.. :y. becoming a real football power. They feel it would have been bet- Johnny O'Brien is receiving con seven was pullhe before safeties HIII ter to have gotten at least one assistant with successful college sideration there, too. Duke Univer ed in the sixth : inning. coaching experience behind him. sity's gift to the majors, Dick However, Dave Schulthess, the BYU sport publicist, may have Groat, will be the regular short- SET APRIL BOUT the answer for these critics. stop, and Gene Freese, "a kid .NEW YORK (UP) Gaspar with great desire," in Bragan's Ortega of Mexico and Can Only Assimilate So Much v Hardy, VYou could have the Einstein 'of college coaches," Dave points words, has third base pretty well Small wood of Brooklyn will meet bout at St. Nicholas! out; "but the kids can only assimilate so much football knowledge cinched. Cole J and ! Eddie O'Brien in a Arena, April 2, It was announced anyway.-And- . there's no question but. what Al and Tally know Dick shape up as Pittsburgh's infield Saturday. plenty of football. They're both hard workers anxious to learn as much reserves. Toby AtweU and Jack Shepard about their profession as possible and extremely popular with most of Pitts V hlrh school kids around the state. That counts for a whoI Int. probably will handle but Bragan says "Coach Kopp also believes that everything else being equal burgh's catching, if Kra vitz too be don't surprised wiffi is Desi organized is one mat will win. He also. has k;uu on behind the is day. opening plate put a lot of emphasis- on enthusiasm and desire and there is no question but what Stevens, and Davis as well as th nthr hm as sistants. Owen Dixonr and Max Tolbert, also fit these qualifications " YOU! one-hal- j 1 I s is-t- - - 4! - sen-gior- y. - RACING BOATS - - j te motors-comple- - I $750 j 'Fite Nite Gonejohns Take Top Honors In Want .. ..... ......... ! ........ ! com- - ? $500 Call: -- 62 j ji mm mmm m j Arizona Nine Tips Utah in Twin j m ii : ' p . j . i it I! ; . 3 mm II " W W ysm j - i M -.- high-flyin- Enjoy Blooms All Season Long! ;!;; V Hi' Plant Several :r ; j i l Gross Count ry - t 10-rou- nd i nriro)n no)(R : - 1 Americans Lose In Egypt Meet - Proves Gocfd Organizer "And. there is no question but what Coach Kopp Is a fine orprovea y m one record he had at Rhode Island. Then, too, by. getting young kwHim v acctcan rvv... easier to these men to his system of coacfa- .u uaa orougni m an assistant from some college, it is almost certain that such a coach would be setother in his coachdnir ideas and theories. 'Some of these ideas and theories might have conflicted with U1e w?ma .trouble. At least such an nam ro cnange his wavs wuumj ach Kopp may be playing it , 5 " mentors in me state for his Prep Xf7..r I nT"1!"1 ielnlbelev: uu Tiger Jones Scores Glose Upset Victory Over Humez NEW YORK (UP) Ralph Humez suffered a severe cut (Tiger) Jones, who scored a close over his left eye in the third round upset decision over European when the two boxers middleweight champion Charles apparently Humez of France Friday night at bumped heads, and his cut proved Madison Square Garden, demand- to be more of a handicap' to Jones ed a world title match with Ray than to Humez. Jones, who had Robinson today, while Humez de- - been doing well with an aggres d ' manded a rematch with Jones. sive; attack to body and It was a bruising, exciting fight and ' Jones won the split decision by the margin of a single point of Judge Frank Forbes, who ! i 4-- 6, scored it 5 in rounds and 7 in points. Judge Bert Grant scored it for Humez and Referee Ruby Goldstein called it 4--1 for Jones. 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Jack Arkinstall of Australia and Betsy Abbas of Egypt rallied to defeat Miss Gibson and Perry, ALEXANDRIA, Pt.A" I SELim ON A " : ' Phane F2 Free Parking Open Mon., Frl., 9:30 to 9 P. M. 2nd No.; 1st WEST --f FHOVO 3-S7- C3 SH!5i |