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Show SUNDAY HERALD 13 Sprint Champion to Appear at BYLI Invitation Track and Field Meet Leamon King Signed For Cinder Event . - I ir -- of the Leamon King, d and world record in the 100 meter dashes, has accepted an invitation to j participate in Brigham Young University's and field meet. King's acceptance was an- 4 ; - Stars Set S. L Game Wins, Seeks Title Bout ISALT LAKE CITY Field-house- ,- j 100-yar- Clarence Robison, Cougar track, coach, who Is lining up the special events for the meet scheduled for mammoth in Provo. April Robison said at least two other track and field performers with national ranking will, be added te the list of special events this week. King a member of the USA Olympic team in 1956, is undoubtedly one of the fastest runner in track history. His 9.3 in the century and his 10.1 in the are both world rec- Come- PHILADELPHIA (UP) of the Bleacher Quarback Kid Gavilan, heartened by sponsorship Its Salt Lake makes terbacks, his "rubber" match triumph over Ralph (Tiger) Jones,! set bis sights today on the welterweight title he once held, and beyond that the middleweight crown, "My biggest ambition in life is a shot at the welterweight titie," the 'Keed' from Camaguey said. V After that, I want to fight jfor the middleweight championship. I think I can take Sugar Ray Robinson and I've already beaten Carmen Basdlio." Gavilan can still The his into story past for his fadip mous left hook to help his quest for a return to the throne rom. The blow smashed into the body turned every tide and enabled him to gain a bard fought triumph over Jones of Yonkers, N.Y., in their nationally televised bout Friday night. Gavilan gained his triumph, his 105th in a career, on the votes of judges Jim Mina and Nate LopLnson. Mina scored it 4 in favor of Gavilan under Pennsylvania's five - point - must 3 for system. Lopinson went Gavilan. Referee Joe Sweeny saw it 4 for Jones. United Press had i 45-42 for Gavilan. The defeat was the 22nd for Jones in 71 bouts. Gavilan has fought in 141 matches. " l'-- nounced by 17-18-- ' t ' , ;; !i 19 ..t, ,' A J h . r ' . - ns . - . I"- - , ' 4 i . 100-mete- rs ords. split-decisi- The slender sprinter from Delano, Calif., holds the world record with Bobby Morrow, Dave Sime, Jim Golliday, Hector Hogan,.Mike Agostini and Mel record is Patten. The haredwith two others. Robison said the former University of California star will probably run the 100 and 220 dashes at the Invitation Meet, shooting for records in both events. The meet records for the spe and cial event dashes were set in 1949 by Lloyd LaBeach. The Panama sprinter ran the 100 in 9,5, while covering the furlong in a remarkable :20.3 one warm April afternoon nine years ago .in Cougar 100-ya- rd U v'1 fV ' V. -- 220-ya- rd stadium.; King was ning United a member of the winStates 400 meter re- lay team at the 1956 Olympics in Melbourne, and was the 1957 AAU lOOyard dash champion. for 47-4- 47-4- sprinter on the United States' 1956 Olympic team, will appear at the annual BYU Invitational Track and Field of Meet, slated for April 17, 18 and 19. He is d and dashes. the world record in the co-hol- der 100-met- er 100-yar- j j' All 20 players in this game are stars 0f the National Basketball Association and the entire all star first team of the NBA will be seen in the fray. Members of the Eastern team, j who made all league, include Bob Cousey and Bill Sharman of the Boston Celtics and Dolph Schayes ot ther Syracuse Nationals. Members of the West who are tops in theVNBA are Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Hawks and George Yardley of the Detroit Pistons. Other men who will make the Salt Lake trip and were chosen on the all league second team include Biil Russell 6f the Boston Celtics, who will play for the Eastern All Stars and Cliff Hagan and Slater Martin of the St. Louis Hawks who will play for the Western, team. WBFB League Long One Hole Golf Course for the Northeast Tryouts Western Baseball For Boys League will be held next Saturday it the Wasatch School, Bill Wil-loplayer agent for the league, n, reported. The try out schedule: ! Bowling Scores j j Ball Contest is played over a course that measures more than five miles from tee to green. The long hole crosses the rolling plains of the famous Cufragh of Kildare. An Tostal is Ireland's national spring festival, scheduled this year for May Even the lowliest duffer has a good chance of winning the (golden golf ball because this tourna ment is to say the least, unusual. Contestants are limited to three flubs and 30 lost balls. .The "fairway" includes such delightful hazards as. tank traps, rifle pits ,a grenade range, plantations, furze, highways, a deme- tery and a railway. one-hJ- GRA LADIES (PROVO) L W .33V4 32 18tft 20 Guys & Dolls Cherry Pickers Four Spares 2; Rolling Mills 2, Relations 2; Machine Industrial Shop 2, Blast Furnace 2. 26 22 15 30 192. CLASSIC LEAGUE Leading Shop. High High Standings W 30 30 L 37 Calderwood 495, Bill Ball 548; Alene Lambs on 478, Erv. Dennis, Irwin Tolboe 525. High individual games: Verda Waycasy 191, Pete Birrell, Irwin Tolboe 213; Norma Wright 190, John Van Dern 212; Fern Roundy, Grace Bell 171, L. Dunk-le- y team: Shields Sports team series: Chipmans, 2580. SHOPPERS .500 .423 .288 Summary of Leaders High individual series: Norma Wright 499, Pete Birrell 587; Jo j 2, Accounting 26 Dairy, team 849. game: Sp afford High individual game: Cliff Lee, 17 Strikes 221, Spafford Dairy. Lucky 18 Gay Nineties High individual series: Cliff Lee, Central Utah Block ...24 24 545, Spafford Dairy. Jones Paint & Glass ...22 25 28 20 Speedballs: UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 17 31 Four Aces Leading team: Reddy Kilowatts, Jean won 27, lost 17. High Individual Series Kimber, 427; Lyle Wolsey, 414; High team series: Short Circuits, 2293. Carolyn Petersen, 412. Higs Individual Games Helen High team game: Live Wires, Barber, 157; Jean Kimber, 153; 827. Dorothella Bensen, 148. High individual game: Larry Results Speedballs 2, Jones Kirk, Stump Jumpers, 212. Paint & Glass 2; Four Aces 1, High individual series: Roy Hale Plant, 527. Gay Nineties 3; Central Utah Block 1, Lucky Strikes 3. Recent Investigations in New LADIES AUXILIARY LEAGUE England indicate that it costs cents more W L five and one-ha- lf to a flock of from 39 13 Out- Moose Red produce eggs PHOENIX, Ariz. (UP) 100 25 27 birds as compared to one fielder Jim (Dusty) Rhodes, vow-to- g Eagle Gold 23 29 containing 5,000 birds. he would be back, today was Moose White 17 35 on his way to the minors to re- Eagle Blue of Leaders Summary gain the batting eye that once made him a terror in the majors. High individual series: Vivian Giants amanager Bill Rigaey Hicken (Eagle Blue), 543; Hazel notified Rhodes Friday he bad Jacobsen (Eagle Gold), 478; been optioned to the Phoenix Lillian Van Wagenen (Moose Giants of the Pacific Coast Red), 474. League in the hope be would beHigh individual games: Vivian did Hicken he in like (E. Blue), 210; Alyce gin hatting again 1954, when he became a national Graham (Moose Red), 203; Dorhero for his feats at the plate. othy Lewis (Moose White), 202. "It's one of the sad jobs a man ager has to do," said Rigney. "I MIXED MAJOR LEAGUE W L Pet. bope I can call Dusty back, be- cause that would mean he's bit- Scrubby Dubs ...... 35 17 .673 31 21 .596 Bees & Gees ting again." told him 27 25 .519 Pin Busters Rigney said Rhodes i 7 privately be would be back with 15th the Giants "before the of Dusty Rhodes Sent To MinorsVows He'll Come Back Me-cha- j m, 11-2- New Mexico Nine Cops 22-- 8 Win Over Wyoming The drawling outfielder came op to the Giants in 1952. His year was 1954 when his pinch - hits helped the club win the Na- I tional League pennant. But it was in the World Serief gov-ernmte- getting Baseball Tourney Cancelled Due To Heavy Rains j , ' j Lakers Deny Plans To Transfer Team de-(ni- ed rain-abbreviat- ed , APRIL big-ge- st , him the. Giants probably would oot have made the e sweep. In the first three games Rhodes drove in the winning runs. Rhodes output of hits fell - off , slightly in 1955 but he ttfll hit t .305. But in the next two seasons hi! averages slumped to .217 and four-gam- Inspection Deadline May 15 Come In Now Libby Owens Ford Glass Distributor :' GUARANTEED : V .205. Chicago's a motto is "Urhs- la W j .Mono," wmcn means "City in a Parden. I r RADIATORS RRPARlCn J Anto Glass Installed Specialised tfsrk AHLANDERS O Sol Onrv. Areas Safety glass expertly installed at low prices. Curved and 1 n t di windshields. j Free estimates. 1 PHONE FR 3-30- 40 ACE & JERRY'S Glass 170 and MARINE Center North 2nd West Provo 4 New York Teams Dominate ABC's Booster Division SYRACUSE, N Y. (UP) Team from Rome, N.Y., held down the f irst four places today in the booster division of the American Bowlink Congress tournament. Adolfi Supermarket and the Revere cWper and Brass Traffic Depart menrw both of Rome, took over third and fourth places in the division Fridav night. Parry's News and Romk Strip Steel No. 1, both of Rome, wWe first and sec . ond. There were no major changes in the other divisic Weidner Named President Of U Men's Club SALT LAKE CITY (UP) The U Men's Club, an organization of 4 L FASHION RIGHT FOR GRADUATION Select your Graduation Suit from our elaborate selection of young, men's i Suit. Styled to perfection the latest' In ' i popular eolorlngi. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (UP) Wyoming netmen beat the University of New Mexico Friday!, Wyoming won all but two ingles 5-- 2. matches. MAY BE PAYING Roys' Stilts UP TO ow 9th and 10th k INSURANCE !? prfa. to pay tnat uaw iqtrvtex mowing &aa Mutual . , . the cere ful driver insurance com4 i pany... charges far lees than ma. i y vswisfe; CUSTOM XDOS oxner compuues. H How much can you save? GRADE agent can tell you quickly. Call him today! FOR STYLE, FIT Hfour nearby State Farm STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOtH.1 INSUAAMOt COMPANY It Mm AND QUALITY OWt to fAM IT ATI A1r9S uiu INf UlAMCf a P95 Boys sizes 4 to 8 mffon liiinl 8.95 ELD0N W. 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Bur-bidg- Wyoming Netters Top Lobos 5 to At the AIW10RY Building s nt Work Scheduled To Start On Golf Clubhouse lettermen at University of Utah, WW Jkl s. from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. against Cleveland that Rhodes was at his greatest and without ordinate all of the club's worn" en's activities, will direct a mix- ed doubles' tourney which will " be held in the near future. Don Mcintosh will direct a ladder tourney that will get under-way in the next two or three V weeks, while, Dick Dixonha$ been named director , of the summer or the Utah Valley Tourney. Dave Weiser will serve as chairman of the club. PATTY REACHES SEMIS Wednesday named Fred Weidner MONTE CARLO, . Monaco (UP) its new president. Veteran Budge Patt7 of Los AnWeidner, former Redskin cage Jaroslav e. and Drobny star, succeeded Dr. Leslie Paris, geles of Haillet of Robert Other new officers are Egypt, France and Jacques Brichant of Meeks Wirthlin, first vioe , presiBelgium scored quarterfinal vic- dent; Stu Pendleton, second vice tories Friday to reach the men's president; Cal Tate, secretary, semifinals in the Monaco interna- and Rex Geary, treasurer. tional tennis tournament. Barry Alcatraz Island, site of the fedMacKay of Dayton, Ohio, and San of Marino, eral. maximum security prison in Hugh Stewart Calif., reached the men's doubles San Francisco Bay, derives its semifinals along with G a r din e r name from the pelicans which roosted there in Spanish day. Mulloy of Denver and Patty, i , 1 MEN'S SUITS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY June." me The league boundaries extend jromr Fifth North on north to the City ;limits and from University Avenue on east to the city limits, imWilson said noticeable provements have been and are being made on the league's field at the Wasatch School; InCalif. (UP) SAN New grass has been planted on clement DIEGO, weather here throughout the field and the construction of the week forced cancellation of dugouts is now underway, Wilson the San Diego Marine Corps Resaid. cruit Depot Invitational Baseball Tournament Utah State University, one of the scheduled participants, left Friday for Logan where it will play University of Utah Monday a Skyline Conference game. in CHICAGO (UP) Minneapolis The Aggies won one game and Lakers officials Friday night two m their lost any, plans to shift their pro of lour southern Utah and basketball franchise to Chicago. M, E. Thayer, manager of Chicago's International Amphitheatre, touched off the report Friday by announcing he- - had met Thursday with Laker president R. E. Short and coach Johnny Kundla to discuss the matter. Short, however, told United Press the meeting, centered on the prospect of playing some games here next season. 8. OA T SH j . N.M. (UP) New Mexico GESSFORD'S B ner icj. Don't know how much milk we distribute. But it pays United Press Sports Writer We have 3e trucks on dividends. SAN FRANCISCO (UP) From the street." world's heavyweight champion Q ' What else do you have to making a half million dollars a year to trainer of an untried live on?" that's the sad story of A I referee wrestl:ng matches fighter once in a while. .The government Joe Louis. But the great is taking lets me keep that money." few quips it with a smile and Q j What else?" 'm. tossed A I'm taking a job as trainer as his for in here Louis, capacity Charley Powell, the San Frana representative of ithe Interna- cisco football player. I think he's tional Boxing Club, will take in gonna give up football for good. the Zora Fblley - Eddie Machen He might be a pretty good boxer. with im fight at the Cow Palace on Anyway I'm gonna a we But while. for don't think Wednesday night. another8 be he'll champion. NoBut despite all lis financial woes with the U.S. governjment body will except Patterson.' He's and others, Joe was in a happy really good. And he can't lose his frame of mind. Herewith a (ques title if he keeps on fighting those nobodies. He'll be champion for tion and answer session: 10 or 12 years. He has the fastest Q "Hey, Joe, what; you doing fists ever on a heavyweight cham now?" pion." IBC Boxing Director Q "How you pickin the fight?" A "I'm boxing director for the Likes Machen International Boxing Club, what A "I haven't seen Folley fight, 0 ever that means. It pays me so I'm pickin Machen. He's pretper year." ty good, but he don't seem toi get Q "So you still get up to that mad and polish a guy off when he has him out." pay window once in a whije?" Q "How are you and the A "Nope. Uncle Sam collects along these the full check every month and I I never see a nickel of it. But they dys?" we A when "We hands shake on taxes it." still charge me hand meet and my always Q "What else you doin Joe? comes away empty." busiA"Well I have that milk a ness in Chicago that I'm a part- - Q "At the rate of $20,000 the" govyear you now are paying ernment, how long will it take you to get even?" A "Man, I don't even know how much I owe. B't I cani tell you right now I ain't nevah gonna get even. At $20,000 a year; I'll be dead long before we're eVen." all-ti- area. With this In mind, the club has appointed directors for Vari- ous tourneys that will be held this year. Jackie Eddington.who will co- oub-lici- ty By HAL WOOD Out - of - state travelers spent The University $29,aod,000 at 2,380 eating and baseball team drubbed whai was drinking establishments in Arkanconsidered a strong Wyoming nine sas in 1956. 22-here Friday ' Wyoming used four pitchers with the loss going to John Phil-HpThe winner hirrler was Frank Turley. of - - le 6. ALBUQUERQUE, 8 to 10 a. m., 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 1 to 3 p.m., 3 to 5 p.m., j KILDARE, Ireland (NEA) Ireland's An Tostal Golden Golf Scribe Reveals Sad Story Of Former Champ Joe Louis $20,-00- j j "The BYU courts aren't available to the public as much as some people might think.. Even in the summer, the university tennis classes occupy the courts most of the time, except for late In the day." The tennis club is throwing its support behind a program to revitalize tennis in the Provo " Sets Try outs j -- Colleen AMERICAN FORK Paul took top honors for the women and Jess Leam aster for the men in a recent indoor Mioot, (sponsored by the Timpahogos Archery Club and the American Fork Sportsmen's Association. Each received a trophy. In a novelty shoot for married couples, Mildred and Roy Carter "took top honors. Another novelty shoot found Colleen Paul winning for the women and Roy Carter for the men. King;, -- 22 30 were being forwarded to various Rolling Mills 22Vfe western 29 and four schools in Utah Blast Furnace states. Production Planning ...16 36 15 36 F. Hartvigsen, Accounting Dr. Milton chairman of this year's affair, Kay High Individual Series said some 2,000 young athletes Palfreyman (Machine Shop), 605; from Junior high schools, high Shirlene Wilde (R. Mills), 575; schools, and junior colleges are Zada Dunkley (Prod. Plan.), 555. Shir expected to participate, in this High Individual Games carnival. field and Wilde 232; track lene (R. Mills), Kay year's Palfreyman (Mach. Shop), 209; Veoma Done (Ind. ReU, 208. Production Planning Results Archery Shoot Winners Named 46-4- WILt COMPETE IN INVITATION AL Leamon Meanwhile, preparations Standings the 45th annual meet were proon schedule. Entry Industrial Relations ... gressing blanks' for contestants and teams Machine Shop ' on stand, 15-ye- ar 100-met- er 100-ya- rd The great- est hames in professional basket ball will appear in the University of Utah' Einar Nielsen Tuesday, April' 15 at 8 p m4 when the East vs. West Pro basketball tour, under the co-hol- der Netter Cites Need For More Courts There's an urgent need for more playing courts, if Provo is to realixe a tennis rejuvenation. Lee Foster, president Provo Ten nis Club, said today. "Aside from the BYU courts." he pointed out, 'there Is only one playable tennis court in the city. That's a deplorable situation for a city of almost 40,000. Casaba Pro Kid Gavilan - SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 195S Utah County. Utah 1 94S W. N. ! 1 Center Ph. PR ST1 C HICKS ast 1st N. Ph. FR 40 Cy ' i Nights til 9 p.m. i ' |