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Show SUNDAY HERALD 16 Bold Ry MARCH 3, 1957 Utah County, Utah SUNDAY, Wi iam Win Hectic Siiir Hialeah; Washington Colt-CopSanta Anita Victory Lobos In Tilt X University's Brigham John Benby Cougars, sparked son and Harry Anderson, gained a share of the Skyline Conference championship Friday night by defeating New Mexico University. before 7807 fans in the BYU Fieldhouse. Although sitting out much of the second half as Coach Stan Watts made free use of his reserves, Benson still tanked 18 points to lead the scoring parade for the game. Harry Anderson, also held out of a large portion of the second half, came through 16 points, besides turning in a tremendous floor and defensive game. Anderson stole the ball several times and dribbled more than half the length of the court for layups. Lanier paced the Lobos with 16 points. New Mexico was never in the lead Friday night, as the Cougars rushed into a 12-- 2 lead in the first seven minutes of play and were never seriously threatened at any time in the game. Benson and Anderson broke the backs of the Lobos --early in the game, and they were never able to recover, as the Cats galloped 2 lead. into a 0 The Cats held a whopping when the Watts swept lead, bench clean of his reserves, but the score .still mounted and the with 3:30 showing Cats led on the scoreboard clock. It was then the Lobos stirred up their best offensive. Sparked by Lanier, they scored the last 15 points of the game. G T F P byU 8 3 2 18 f Benson, MIAMI f Young BYU coach Hal Kopp's big love In the field - of athletics may be ootbaJl, but he can get pretty excited over basketball, too. Coach Kopp watched the last Mexico half of Friday's BYU-Nebeand box the from press game came almost as enthusiastic as any student whenever a Cougar player did something exciting. Of course, Kopp's keen interest in the basketball is understandable, even though he eats, sleeps and lives football 24 hours a day the year around. It seems as if the BYU football mentor once did a little basketball coaching. Shoot 'er Tom "Shoot 'er Tom, shooter er," he yelled at Tom Steinke as the BYU eager got into position for a good shot. "That's the way to drive, 'Harry," he shouted a few minutes later as Harry Anderson drove in for a lay up, weaving through and around two or three New Mexico players enroute to the basket. And he hollered as loud as the next man, when Bob Ricks connected on his spectacular running hook shot near the end of the game. "You get a team that has great spirit plus speed and you have a tough combination to beat," Coach Kopp said. "And, this Cougar basketball team has plenty of both." Confirms Report Coach Kopp confirmed reports that Harry Anderson planned on playing football for the Cougars next fall. "With his speed, shiftiness, and quick reflexes, he should be a tremendous halfback," Kopp said. "Just turn him loose and let him w All-Ameri- 31 v - J r: v 67-4- 1, 7 3 2 Thacker, c Steinke, g H. Anderson, g Gustin, c run!" f Coach Kopp also indicated that Jones, he still planned on installing a Jensen, g little wing in his team's attack Wilkes, g next fall. Asked if he planned on Peterson, g using Anderson as a tailback or Cravens, g f wingback in the single wing, Coach J. Anderson, Miles, c Kopp replied 'We'll have to wait and see how Ricks, . f well he throws. If he can pass, Pedersen, c there is no reason why he shouldn't Beck, g make a fine tailback. Then we have Keith Hubbs'who also should TOTALS make a great tailback." .1 7 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 : ? 4 1 2 2 2 4 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 0 2 8 1 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 27 19 13 67 er BYU-Denv- er Junior M Men was second, and Iron Liege, with jockey David Erb, was third. Bold Ruler ran the mile and race in 1:47 a new track . record. (UP Telephoto). WINS FLAMINGO STAKES Bold Ruler (right) is shown, winning the $131,400 Flamingo Stakes at Hialeah Saturday after fighting off a great stretch challenge by Gen. Duke. Eddie Arcaro rode Bold Ruler to victory. Gen. Duke, with jockey Bill Hartack up, one-eigh- th 34,-68- Demaret Takes Lead at Baton Rouge Cavemen Win; Vikings Lose In Region 7 Casaba Action Pleasant Grove suffered a stun- next-to-fin- al Juab, going all the way with its starting five, defeated on the Pleasant Grove, court. loss hurt The Wasps' 49-3- 7, Don Crump's charges in their bid for the runner-u- p spot Coach Kittens 2 Triumph, BYU tion, Colo. 84-6- game at George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. The Kittens started slowly and 9 at the half, but trailed came back in the second period to outscore their rivals 48 to 23 and wrap up their 12th victory of the season. The box score: BYU Frosh G T F P 1 0 0 2 Thorpe, f 3 0 0 6 Finlayson, f 2 2 1 5 c Celaya, 2 7 6 10 Nalder, g 1 1 0 2 g Dement, 7 3 4 2 f Gleave. 1 4 2 f 2 Helm, 5 3 2 12 Sawyer, c 36-3- . Rice, g Eaton, g Doman, g Crandall, c Nielson, o 1 ..12 5 2 2 2 1 2 f high-scori- 1 Winters Lewis 1 3 1 5 2 0 0 0 2 3 Giles 2 4 2 Frampton 2 2 2 3 1 2 Allen 0 Fugal 1 0 3 0 1 TOTALS er .6 .4 .3 .4 Engle Pay .. Vest .. Morgan 6 0 7 9 3 0 TOTALS 4p 4-- . 33 31 18 84 Pleasant Grove Juab R. Griffiths, c 1 Berg, f 4 Hitchborn, c 4 Hanks, c 5 5 Charles, g Roberts, g Sands, g 2 SwilJe, c 0 0 0 0 4 1 2 8 2 0 0 4 0 2 3 11 0 8 full-tim- 46-2- 7, Senior M Men Smith, who also did some sporting writing for the Daily Herald, specialized in covering BYU track (Continued from Page 15) and field events for the Universe. 47-4- 4 in the opening game Satur- day afternoon to officially open COLLEGE MATRIMONY the Division Six Senior M Men Married tournament. COLUMBUS, O. (UP) men make up more than a-- third The game was a scoring duel of the male enrollment at ' Ohio between Tom Holmes, Seventh; 6tate University, but fewer than and Stan Collins, Fourth, with tenth of the s are married. Collins finally edging the Provo " co-ed- TOTALS 24 25 14 62 . Hansen Stron g Thomas Ditlevson A. .4 3 3 3 5 2 6 2 10 1 7 0 2 1 Now enjoy all ths advantages of Penney's Town Clad tailoring In this suit styled for men of distinction. Enjoy the easy action - fre feel, the slim new lines. Two button models In the season's- - new light colors. Sizes 37 to 44, regulars and longs. 1 0 2 3 2 0 0 2 0 0 6 6 0 TOTALS 27 24 17 71 TINTIC G T F P Cherry 2 .........23 1 ...0 1 . 4 4 8 1 0 3 0 3 0 9 3 2 1 .....1 0 0 2 1 2 TOTALS 1 2 12 26 11 35 wimscf tVDBT 35 71 VEAA ABAllMh I EMU HUUUIvJlS t ttg Th Ibiirt Hendricks' Piftixiltfpn - I f0lS 13 ttlMCRff ! Cent1 Fro. Fba FS S42T3 Ps-nna- the year. O ft Caivtrstty Ays : Utah i I i long, Icnan lines of mocjern styling, special light on the shoulders tailoring plus the new fabrics of worsted 'n' silk in balanced weights make this suit a pleasure to wear 12 months of Hfattl 58-3- lM trruii wool 'ry silks ers. Z3 fe?) ' (j with 10. Glendon Hatch, Don Mcintosh and Bill Jorgensen powered 9 Provo 9th to a one sided victory over Lehl 4th in the final game Saturday afternoon. Hatch, former Provo High and Y Frosh ace, led the Provoans with 12 counters. Mctotosih had 11, and Jorgensen 10. Glade Peterson, Lehl center, paced all point makers with a fancy 17 points. Arnie Cardon was good 11 0 7 19 29 Tintic . . . .16 35 56 American Fork Officials: Brooks, Pehrson. Terry Paules, Jim O'Brien and George Busakaris had too much scoring power for the Orem five, scoring 14, 12 and 12 points, Eleventh Ward respectively. featured the three Cox boys, with Jack, former Lincoln High eager, pacing the attack with 15 count- - WORSTEDS .0 2 2 2 6 7 4 16 Atherly er fin- -' ished second two weeks ago- in the San Felipe stakes it a mile and a sixteenth. Sent off ai odds of 6 to 15 by ths crowd of 56,000. largest rof the meeting. Sir William returned $14.80, $7.70 and $3.10 across the board. Swirling Abbey returned $1.70 and $3.90 and Rounds Table, e as part of a entty, paid to show. $2.20 0 12 0 4 2 2 2 Jones 58-4- more distance after haviR, MAKER and .6 .1 Gushing Wall Long Randall Bryson Shell 59-3- long race. Sir William nailed Swirling Abbey in the final few hundred yards and after the pair raced head and head for several strides he finally lunged ti victory. Round table, flown hre from Florida and made a supplementary entry in the race, was thjrd after having raced with the early pace set by Buord most of the way. Sir William's time over a slow track was 1:54 15. The race was an exciting demonstration of both early speed and closing courasje. Buford, rho had captured two stakes at thy meeting, cut a blistering pace nd opened a lead of two lcnMis only to fade when the real racing began. heavily-favore- d The Khaled had been taken oofs of the race shortly after noon &hen it was disclosed he rapped Wnself in training and the injury' failed to respond to treatment. Tjat left the derby a wide open rac& The but game Washington horse little proved all he needed was G T F P (71) 10 championship bracket as both 6th and 11th ward teams came through with victories. Sixth downed Orem 11th 4 in a hard fought match, and Eleventh maintained a steady margin over an outclassed University Ward quint from Utah Stake to win 5. Carroll Lloyd paced the Sixth Ward five with 17 points, trailed by Gary Larsen with 12, and Bob Millard, with 10. Don Spain-howwas the whole show for the losers as he tanked 22 counters. Bryant Squires helped There are 3,873 married men and Stake Shooter 23-for high married women on the cam- point honors. pus. Ohio State's total enrollment Brigham Young .University Is 20,224. Stake kept two teams in ttos tor 21 FORK 0 10 6 16 Herrera 2 6 D. Hansen 0 0 Carroll 0 25-1- out of the contention for nearly a mile of the mDe and fur- 12 26 37 49 Zimmerman Officials: Overly Harris Far MILEAGE 11 11 23 29 37 Bailey G T F P Bromley ....1 7 3 5 Bean 2 $143,000 for MEN ON THE GO IT'S 6 18 0 8 4 10 4 12 . ( MESA COLLEGE Cowan, f VanVleet, f the: 17 25 15 49 1 AM. at the finish, victory Saturday in Santa Anita derby. SHOP! COMPARE! SAVE! 38-1- TOTALS kick raced to' a neck ifs G T F P JUAB Kelson colt with a tremendous 9 37 14 13 0 0 2 26 1 2 d 5- ng Peterson $3.00, $2.20 Washington-bre- four-hoi's- ar 71-3- in a preliminary 2, (UP) Jimmy Demaret, shooting a 70, took the lead at the in the Region 7 race and a berth mark of the $15,000 in the Class B state tourney. Baton Rouge open golf tournament One of the big reasons for the Saturday. His 54 hole total was Wasps' big victory Friday night 207. Bill Nary, Wayne, Mich., yesterwas the fact that they were able to hold Amell Winters, the day's leader, went two over par Grovers' guard, to for today's 18 holes and dropped six points. Kelson sparked Juab to victory by scoring 18 points. Vest had 12 points and Pay 10 for the winners. Lewis was high for the losers with nine. first Streaking into a 16-- 7 rolled Cavemen the quarter lead, to an easy victory over win boosted the Tintic. The Cavemen back into a tie with BY High for second place in the Region 7 race. G T F P PL. GROVE 1 0 0 2 Buckner 2 0 0 , Fordham two-under-p- aleah season, returned 2, Si (UP) of and $2.40 (CQ) for a $2.00 ticket three strokes behind Demaret. across the board. The Calumet Peter Thomson of Australia, put entry of Gen. Duke and Iron Liege, his 67 of Saturday with two early bet very heavily fcn the place pool, round 71's to take second place at returned $2.20 and $2.80 for place York state Podiatry Sociey said 207. and show. today that podiatrists Indorse rock 'n' roll because "th intriLloyd Mangrum, Apple Valley, A NEW cate ANGLE with pigeon-to- e in an even steps exercise the Calif., truged par 72 to deadlock with first day leadNEW YORK (UP) Rock 'n' roll feet properly and painlessly and er Shelley Mayfield. Westbury, has won the podiatrists' vote Dr. strengthen the leg muscles which N. Y., at 210. Maxwell N. Cupshan of the New control balance." BATON ROUGE, La., three-quart- Brigham Young University's sensational freshman basketball G T F P wound team up an undefeated 1 6 4 6 season Saturday night by trounc2 4 2 6 Mesa College of Grand Junc.2 3 2 6 ing 8 2 0 16 block "Y" blanket at Saturday Lanier, g 3 2 1 7 g Caton, game in the night's 0 0 0 0 c Pickering, Cougar Fieldhouse. 0 0 0 0 g The Provo Elks lodge awards Syme, 0 0 0 0 c the blankets each year to the grad- Livingston, uating seniors on the Cougar foot16 16 9 41 ball and basketball teams and to TOTALS some other "deserving" person. 18 14 22 13 67 BYU Last year, it was Chick At8 8 21 41 N.M .4 kinson, former BYU grid coach, Attendance: 7,807. who received the blanket as the "deserving" person. This year, Seth Billings, chairman of the lodge's community youth committee, made the award to Crowton, who for many years (Continued from Page 15) has been known as BYU's "ambassador of good will," and has held spree for the victory. Larry Beck, down a number of coaching jobs with 17 points, and Ronald Myers, 15, paced the winners. For Provo at Cougarville. Sixth it was Gary Russell, 13, Football Recipients and Bob Dyer, 9, who led the Frank Cox, the lodge's exalted offensive show. Orem 11th beat Provo 13th 8 ruler, presented the blankets to the graduating seniors. Football in one of the most lopsided of players who received them includ- - the first day's games. Provo leS ed Ray Neel, Ed Hunt, Paul 3 at the end of a slow first Brown, Dick Ralph, Jay Weenig, period, but afterward it was all Bab Loose, Glenn Taylor, Johnny Orem. Wood, Roy Jones and Richard Clark Wilkinson was high for Hunt. the winners with 10 counters, Basketball seniors to receive trailed by Gary Palmer, 7, and them included Lynn Rowe, John Kirby McMasters with six. Ken Benson, Harry Anderson, Jack An- neth Buggs came through with derson, Tom Steinke and Hal Jen- eight points for the losers. sen. 9th Beats Manavu The blankets were presented at Ninth defeated Manavu Provo halftime and after the game. 6 in a low scoring neighborhood duel. Paul Hart, former Gets Profile Treatment BY High ace, was the only Gene Fullmer, Utah's new mid- Manavu player able to find the dleweight champion who takes his hoop, while Kent Nelson, Earl relision as seriously as he does Jackson, Russell Jackson and e his fighting ano who works Herb Greer alternated in moving on a welding job, gets the the ball for the winners. thorough profile treatment in the Neither team scored consistcurrent issue of Sport Magazine. ently and even the winners took a third period vacation in which Sport Magazine goes into the Robinson at fight they failed to tally. Manavu Sugar Ray seldthat made only two points in the final length, commenting om has a fighter carried out period. his manager's orders in an imOrem , First Ward defeated well as as Full in the final Provo 17th, portant fight mer did against the champ he game Saturday afternoon. dethroned. Jimmy Wilkinson broke away for 16 counters, most of them on Named Assistant Coach layups, to lead the victors, Kay Littlefield assisted with 10 points. Airman 3c Jack L. Smith, former sports editor of the BYU Un- Layle Harmon was tihe big gun iverse, recently was named assist-an- d for the losers as he tallied 12 coach of the Parks Air Force points. Ralph Payne hit for seven. Base track team for the coming season. son of NasrulThe barrel-bodie- d also who sired lah, Nashua, ran in 1:47 the mile and one-eighone-fift- h a secof flat, knocking set off ond the track record by the speedy Spartan Valor. It was of a second slower only two-fiftworld record set by Noor than the in California. At the wire, Bold Ruler was in front of Gen. Duke by the length neck. Gen. of his classic-forme- d Duke's running mate, Iron Liege, was third two and three-quartlengths back, then it was 12 lengths back to the remainder of the seven-horse field. Mister Jive finished fourth, followed by Federal Hill, One-eye- d King and Missile. Bold Ruler, the favorite of the largest crowd of the Hihs but American Fork about as expected Friday 4 in the round 16 night of regular Region 7 basketball 0 play. 0 0 0 0 dollar Nashua, proved he niay come an even greater horse by Saturday winning the $131,400 Flamingo stakes in record time under a whipping drive by jockey Eddie Arcaro. Jockey Bill Hartack tried vainly to catch Bold Ruler with a tremendous stretch surge by Gen. Duke, the Calumet Farm's colt that beat the Wheatley Stable star in the Everglades Stakes two weeks ago. But Bold Ruler and Arcaro were 0 not to be denied this titrie with waiting for the winner. Arcaro applied the whip vigorously an eighth of a mile from the finish and Bold Ruler laid back his ears, stride and held the lead for the victory. th upset, 6 ning won 1 ARCADA, Calif., , y. 84-6- NEW MEXICO Crowton Deserved Honor Martin, f It was fitting, indeed, that Coach Schumann, f 434 v, 4 " 54-2- 67-2- 6, Bold Ruler, (UP) a "half brother" of the billion William, a state be- $94,-20- 32-1- Rowe, f ! Son of Nasrullah Wins At Cats Down 67-4- 1 retch Duels MEN'S DEPARTMENT I, m i r X 7 t till |