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Show Breaks Ace Record, bming Wy Wins All-Arou- Stars Match at Prowess figure it out, but after it was all over, Gerald "Bud" Spicer was the Brigham Youne University In vitational Track Meet champion for 1953. And not only that, the high school senior from Douglas, Wyo., broke a meet record that was supposed to be "unbreakable." Spicer topped a field of seven contestants, left from a starting 12, to garner a total of 6,555 points. This topped by only two, the mark made by Wilford "Whizzer White of Arizona in 1947. Spicer also set new records in and shot, put dithe" pole-vau- lt vision. Officials Duane Dudley and Martin Miller of the. BYU physics department made the final decision of Spicer's 200-300-0- B" 440-ya-rd 180-ya-rd 4" Win-nemuc- ca position. Bryan's 19' 11'' jump took third broad jump money and Spicer was fourth. On Friday Spicer put on a one-mshow in the Invitational's schedule, versatile two the four in records breaking vents in which he competed. Smashes Mark Spicer pole vaulted 12' 4V to smash a mark formerly held by Terry Smith of Payson and threw to break the the shot put 49 record of Pleasant Grove's Wayne Ash, set in 1955. The two new marks helped to give Spicer a first-da- y total of 3,391 points. Payson s Rex iryan started things off by winning the dash with a time of 10:6. Hafen; Wilkes, Spicer and Glendon, Malnar of Union all tied for second with a 10:9 mark. Third place in the century dash went to Reynold Johnston of Jordan who made it to the tape in 11 seconds flat. -Wilkes, brother of BYU basketball and track star, Mel Wilkes, took top honors in the high jump at 5' 8". Spicer could do no better than tie with Hafen for second place with a 5' 6" leap. Malnar land Bryan were next in line. g heave Spicer's came alter tne enure shot-pan All-Arou- nd W 100-yar- -- d record-breakin- ut 4-5 Redskins Win ' Doubleheader From Bengals 220-yar- non-leag- ue er Class A Schools Junior Glendon Malnar of Union was fifth with 4,043 points, despite the fact that he did not win a event. ingle point in the ' establishSpicer's problem, after ing the two new records Friday, was the fact that h could not throw the javelin. He placed last with a heave of 121 11" despite norne coaching by star Hal Werner. Hafen was tops in the javelin throw with a ' chuck of 168 2", while Wilkes followed with a 153' hurl. JSpeedy little Bryan was the track man in the events, winning with a 54:5 time in the and tieing with Wilkes in the low hurdles at 21:8. Spicer's 22.2 in the low hurdles and :56.5 in the 440 was only good enough for third. discus hurl Spicer's 142' meet record of the to break failed 146' 10" set by L. Lowry of in 1953, but it did top the 1958 field. Malnar followed Spicer in the hot put with a 134 6" heave. In the broad jump Wilke's mark of 20' tV " was tops for the day. Junior Schlappi, who did not finish- - in the first five, put on a gallant show against his older op. 0-1- rd one-mi- le - 02 201-10000- points. Dixie's Arlyn Hafen, with 4,806 marks in the nine events was third and Rex Bryan of Payson fourth ex-BY- U 5-- 7-0 880-ya- nd last-minu- te -- 0--1-4 102-002- -x after lt 7-- 4 000-000-- 0 Wilkes Second The brother of the Invitational's 1954 winner Mel Wilkes, of North Sevier Wilkes Kenneth to was second Spicer with 4,909 pole-vau- lyt - jsst. first results showed that the Douglas athlete had tied White's mark. All-Arou- 9-- 8 440-ya- rd All-Arou- nd g Aggies Win Twin Bill .' '3 f 'fj i It took a logarithm book, plus a couple of physics professors to BY High Ninth Grader Cracks 440 In Junior High Track, Field Meet SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1958 Utah County. Utah By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer Several hundred young athletes the junior high, schools in from LOGAN (iUP Utah State won Utah and surrounding states went both ends f a doifbleheader Fri through their paces Friday as the day over Montana State Univer- 45th Annual Brigham Young; Uniat the Logan versity Track and Field Meet got and sity, mm2 ' , H FA . upderway. campus. While only one record was In the opener, pitcher Bob cracked in the Divisions One and Bean struck out three batters and Two of the Junior High School ' v 4 gave up buf. one' hdt in hurling program, there were several inear misses and some very thrilling the Aggies to victory. infinishes as the boys put on a Montana State led going to the last half of the ninth in- grand show for the fans in the ning in the nightcap when Bean stadium. The lone record came in the doubled in two runs that tied the 10th in run in the Division Two score. Then, the inning, Bob Winters singled in Glen Pet- competition, as. young Allen. erson to give USU its second Enke, a ninth grader at Brigham Young High School, win. moved around the 'circular track The linescore: ' ' in :53.6. (1st Si"i game) Montana State It was reported that in a pracUtah State tice session Enke stepped the Stoleson and Bennett) Bean and half mile in 1:05 which rates him manners as one of the top Reesman. HHR Croft, Aggies, 34d, none on. in the country. He set. a new run at the mark in the (2nd game) 89- -2 Snow College Invitational Meet a Montana State Utah State couple of weeks ago. Benand Moore (9) Schools in Central Utah gave Managhan, ill P'fwSs, 1 nett; Thomason, Bean (19) and good accounts of themselves as Dixon and Central Junior High Speth. Schools of Provo; Lincoln of Crem; Springville, Spanish Fork and Payson each rang up first r?Sia ' V !A place marks, along with American Fork in the North end of the county. Lehi also showed to adINVITATIONAL GOLF WINNERS Buck Dixon, (right) BYU golf and tennis vantage in one of the races. coach, presents Mike Wagstaff (second from left) of South High of Salt Lake with Jay Adamson, Central Junior his medal as champion of the BYU Invitational Golf tourney. Barry Gleave (second Utah High in Provo, won first place in SALT LAKE CITY d the from right) of Provo High was second an d Tom Morgan of Highland of Salt Lake University swept a (UP) dash in Division One and placed fifth in was third. double-headcompetition, Idaho from visiting the century. Mickey Guerra, State College here Saturday, won his heat in the 10-Springville, 4 in the downing the Bengals d Barry Gleave Second run; placed second in opener and 3 in the nightcap. 220 the in the fourth and The double setback pushed the (Continued from Page 13) dash. Bengal losing streak to seven. The Lincoln Junior High School athvictories were Utah's 7th and Louis Nielson (Ben Lomond); letes captured first place hon8th of the season. (Provo). 167' 6" ors in one of the quarter-mil- e Big Duncan Ward, an end on Broad Jump Tracy Menard the Utah football team, limited races and scored well in several Ron Leitch (Grand Junction); the Rocky Mountain conference other events. An American Fork Jim Croft (Grand Junction); in the night- quartet raced to victory in the Mike Wagstaff of South High permanent part of the Invitational team to five safeties third-rac(East); Wayne Smith (Highland); 'of the relay. cap, one of them a home run by Clyde Sanders (Las Vegas) 20'liy4" of Salt Lake City today held the Meet." Idaho State's Duane Henson. SUMMARIES Las Vegas (D. Oliver, 52 Boys Competed of the first golf championship O. Harris, T. Bush, L. McDonald) DIVISION ONE BYU Invitational Meet. A total of 52 bpys from 13 1:31.6 Track Events four schools in ' Utah competed in the South Cache Wagstaff shot a Medley Relay Dash meet. Schools having participants Roger Crane, Hansen, Maughan, over par, to capture the (Zollinger, LinMt. event included Jordan the in 3:48.0. South, Thacker, Gary Thalman), held Friday over the tourney American Meb coln; West, Anderson, Orenv Carbon, Vault John Pole Springville, Haynie (Grand He edged out Barry Highland, Olympus, Tooele, JorDeFork; Mickey Guerra, Springville; SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Junction); tied for second, Terry Timp course. a of who and shot Gleave Bill Dedericks dan, Provo, Ogden, Cyprus Provo, fending Skyline champion Utah Jay Adamson, Central (Provo). Barquist (Basic), East. coasted to its second straight Time : 11.25 (Rancho, Las Vegas), Eddie CoDash Jay Adamson, Those instrumental in getting western division tennis triumph Tom Morgan of Highland High lbert (West); tied for fifth, Darrall to was added the of with Lake Invitational third Salt Central Jones golf (Provo): Utah Mickey Guerra, (Weber), Steve City Perry Friday, defeating visiting rounds of 41 and 38 for a 79. (ProvoT. 11 feet 9 inches. without even losing a Springville; Tommy Roberts, program included Kenner, Dixon, State Central (Ogden) ; Kent Simpson, All three were presented with Dave Crowton, Dean Milton F. set. High Jump John Haynie (Grand Central and BYU Bill Johnston. David medals Buck RedCoach Theron Parmalee's (Provo); Candido Romero, Dixon, golf Hartvigsen Junction); Cunningham by Lincoln. Time : 25. 4 Brent Luke and tennis coach. skins picked up five singles vic(South); (Davis); Peterson (Ben Lomond); Mike Bob tories and two doubles wins to Run, Race 1 Although all competition in the 2 6 feet inches. Invitational is on an individual trounce the Aggies. Utah's first Burningham, South Davis; Tom (Weber). win came at the expense of Brig-ha(New Record formerly held by basis and no, team awards are Roberts, Central (Ogden); Brad Sheffield (Davis) set in 1942 at 6 made, East High made the best Cowley, Central (Davis); Jay Young. feet ZV inches). team showing with 331 strokes for Boren,. American Fork; Max Lehi. the 18 holes, followed by South Time :59.0 Gerber, SPRINGFIELD, .Mass. (UP) Dean with 337, and Provo and Highland The Hershey Bears return home Run, Race 2 338 Ned with Central Loftus, (Ogden); apiece. B today, needing only one more vicBobble Jolley, Spanish Fork; tory to sew up the American Finishes Fourth (Continued from Page 13) Beart, Payson; Keith Hugg, Hockey League playoff title. Spencer Roberts of Ogden was The Bears nosed out the stubWASHINGTON (UP) Lahourari Spanish Fork; William Gatley, 80 with an fourth K. and Palmer (Dixie); (Millard); Gary born Springfield "ndians, at (Larry) Godih, French lightweight Payson. Time 1:0.8 Johnston of Provo fifth with an 81. Bunker (B. Y. High) 21' 6" Run, Race 3 Mickey Springfield Wednesday night to champion from Oran, Algeria, almarked the first time golf take a commanding 1 lead in most ran Pole Vault (Tie for first) Wayne It a perfect score in Guerra, Springville; Steve Adup a had been Heaton (Kanab), Steve Peterson part of the annual the final series. his American debut against Larry ams, Central (Davis); Jimmy n Invitational and Glen Kenner, for 3rd) Paul (Kanab); Baker of Mount Vernon, N.Y. (P.G.); Deloy Conder (Rich- Provo High golf coach and one RECRUITING GETS RESULTS RADIATORS REPAIRED Godih was awarded 99 out of field), Jim David (Kanab) Dennis of the leaders in getting the tourWINSTON N.C. (UP) a possible 100 points by each of SALEM, Anto Glass Installed Nelson (A.F.) 11 0" ney added to the meet program, Some 25 football players have the three ring officials in jabbing Specialized Work for first) Joe was highly enthusiastic over the signed High Jump aid to attend his way to a unanimous decision granbs-i- n AHLANDERS Porter (Wasatch); Keith Steele response and number of entries Wake Forest College next Septem- over Baker in their night Friday Hinton in Kendall the tourney. (Hurri(Juab); 490 So. Gniv Avenue ber. "We feel we did a good job nationally televised bout at the cane); (tie for 2nd) Lindon "Considering we had only a in our recruiting program last Capitol Arena. (Piute); Dean Dopp (Marsh week to publicize the event and seasor, and there is no reason to mail out invitations, the response think we haven't done as veil this Valley). 6' 0" y Wasatch Academy was tremendous," he said. "It time," said head football coach (Shimizu, Thorne, Nelson, Long). very definitely will become a Paul Amen. Fill Relays Meet record-breakin- Sweepstakes nd 14 SUNDAY HERALD 440-yar- 8-- 100-ya- rd South High Golfer Captures BYU Invitational Tourney 440-yar- d 880-Rel- ay 38-387- Redskin Netters Defeat Farmers 6, 18-ho- le , 100-Ya- rd 39-39- 78. 220-Ya- rd . 7-- 0 De-Bloo- 440-Ya- rd is Hershey Nears Hockey Crown French Champion Whips American Schools Glass m 440-Ya- rd antral (Provo; and Calvin Ewell, Goshen.7 Time : 56.0 Relay, Race 1 Evergreen,; Salt Lake (K. Yano, R. Carkin, EFeinauer nd T. Han- nt n, 440-Ya- rd -- 440-Yar- son). Time :49.8 Davis (B. Stokes. T. Lytle, G. Chase and M. Goodsell). Time 440-Ya- fd ' :49.7 Relay, Race 3 (R. Phillips, L. Atkinson, K. Howlett and R. Crane). Time 440-Ya- .. 880-Ya- rd rd Mt.-Jorda- n :48.6 n, Relay, Race City (V. Condie. .M. Smith, R. Lee and D. Lindsay). Time 440-Ya- rd 880-Ya- rd edar :49.3v Relay, iRace 1 Richfield); K. June, A. Smith, P. Poul-so- ri and J. Mexican). Time 880-Ya- rd 1.56.3 Field Events Shot Put Ed Trapp, Rivertonr Tracy Fullmer, Delta; . Walter cHnnr nivrm ( Prvnl naiH Ivory, Spanish Fork;' Bobby Reynolds, Spanish Fork. Dis- tance 31 ft. 9 in; Pole Vault Robert Tobler, Richfield; Ben Carter, Central Provo); Steven Anderson, Dixon, and Rex Hanberg, Altamont, tied for third; Golden Alvey, Payson, fifth. Height 9 ft. 6 in. Broad Jump Rulon Huntsman, Altamont; Peay, Billings, Fullmer, all. of Delta; Holmes, Cen- Relay, Race 2 South 440-Ya- rd 1:43.6. !i Relay, Race 2 Grand Junction (T DyJcstra, J. Watkins. Glanders and D. Hickman). IP, ' 880-Ya- rd ! v tral. High Jump Four way tie for first (David Henrie, Spanish Fork; Brad Cowley, Central of Davis; Ronald Peay, South Davis, and Benny Duty, Pleasant Grove); two way tie for fifth (Gary Hatch, South Davis, and Ronald Francis, Spanish Fork). Height 5 ft. 0 in. 1T V neiay, uace o uen- tral (Davis) (J. Cheney, BJ Maxr field, L. Harmer and B. Grange Jt. oov-xa- m Time 1:43.8. Field Events Shot Put f Gordon Harmston, Roosevelt;. Jay Larsen, Lincoln; D. Hammer, Central (Davis); Dale Davies, Murray; and lim Butters, Mound Fort. Distance 45 ft. 10 in Broad Jump Arnold Wilkins, ( Provo ) ; Bot Anderson, Tooele; Gary Lindsay, South Davis; Jerry Scheurn, Granite; Terry Lytle, South Davis. Distance 19 ft. in. Pole Vault Mac Glover, Kanab; Dennis Hansen, Murray; a three-wa- y DIVISION TWO tie foj third (Gordon Healey, Murray; Cleve Karren, Track Events and Roy Peterson, Al Runsvold, Ashley Valley; Dash 10 ft. 73,i in. Granite). Height North Davis; Rex Crane, Mt. North High Jump Jordan; Don Berdard, Grand Sevier; three-wa- y CraigtieKelly, for second Junction; Phil Smith, Mid vale. (G. Haunstrom and L., Searle, and Floyd Kimber, Central! American Fork; and B Bate- (Provo). Time : 10.7 a hroo.M' a j tin tnv fiftk m r. n Phil Smith, Dash and Dixon 100-Ya- rd - 220-Ya-rd xmv-ht....,.. r auusvuiu, , i c, xuya ijdvjs; .(Jack XT iwK weiiiiai xvimuer, Tim Hansen, Evergreen (Provo); (Salt Lake); Don Bedard, Grand Junction. Time :241 Allen Run, Race 1 BY Herb Enke, Oborn, High; Midvale; Paul Miller, Pleasant Grove; Menco Copinga, Granite, and Lewis Moench, Evergreen Salt Lake). Time :53.6 (Nev Record). Vic Run, .Race 2 Condie Cedar City; Ed Freet, stone, Central (Ogden); Jay Midvale; Robert E. Lee, Cedar City, and Doug Wilkinson, BY High. Time : 57.6 Run, Race 3 Dave 440-Ya- rd , . 440-Ya- rd Ten-nan- 440-Ya- rd White, Jerry Bnerly6Vi Height- -5 Blair) ft. Casaba Series BOSTON - : The Harlem (UP) today held their ninth consecutive "World Series" of basketball title despite a final game loss to the college Globetrotters The college 6tars won only their fifth game in. 18 meetings Wednesday night as Kentucky's Vern Hatton dropped in 23 points to lead the team to an 7 victory. 87-7- 440-Ya-rd 3-- best-of-sev- en GUI-ma- (4-t- ie A (3-t- ie 7 Ro-min- e, .880-Rela- MAKE DAD HAPPY 1:35,6. Medley Relay Richfield (Wilkinson, Behunin, Dastrup, Morrison). 3:47.2. n schedule was because of controversy over the first field. Four of the "putters" bettered their marks the second time, including Spicer who came up from his first throw of 48' 2". Malnar was second in the shot-pu- t and Mike Heincke of Jordan and Hafen, tied for third. Wilkes and Murray made it to the mark in the pole vault to tie for second while Bryan and Hafen followed at 10 6". Junior Larry Schlappi of Millard and Jordan's Johnston both vaulted 10' 3". For the young crew-c-ut set... 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PROVO Phone FR 3-80- " 266 AMERICAN FORK Phdne 980 imui UICTIIC drip-dr- y results. Bob7' Asetc, WEST MAIN 56 W. Center in. Trotters Capture 7-- 6, NEW BOATS JUST IN nrnrnr? Fork. Time-:58-.5 Relay, Race 1 Alta-mo(R. Huntsman, B. Broth-ersoE. Dixon and R. Hand-berg- ). Time :54.9 . d LinRelay, Race 2 coln (Candido Romero, G. Shepherd, D. Bunnell and Gary Thacker). Time :53.8 AmerRelay, Race ican Fork (J. Hanson, J. Hollien, C. Hackford and V. Herrera). Time :I4.7 Relay, Race 1 American Fork (M. Anderson, J. Chip-maK. Brooks and C. Maddi-son- ). Time 1:49.6 Relay, Race 2 Pay-so- n (K. Oborn, G. Loveless, B. Gatley and P. Kropf). Time American 440-Ya-rd j V Delta; Irent Stevens, Hill, Central (Provo); Dick Gud-- V Central (Davis); Lynn Warnick, mundson, South Davis: ' Steve Nelson, Provo |