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Show Athletes From 5 Western S tates Prime For Y Mee drds is the pole vault. In 1934 UniverWilde of North Summit vaulted Young tivity at Brigham broken Thursday 12' 5" to set the mark that has sity will be from stood for 25 years. stars when track and tennis to Not far behind in age in the flock Provo states five western Invitation annual high school division is the record for the- 36th in the dash which was Meet in Cougar stadium. set the and Cy Ellsby unforgettable polf v.!, rtnv Viacphall. tpnnis a vuuai fctyw---a worth. for Ellsworth, in week running this teams draw bye School at the time, Payson 2000 High order to accommodate the was clocked in " a :09.9 in 1937, participants in this year's spring and that mark still stands today carnival. The Payson star also set the There never hajs been a meet record in 1934 in the the junior high in the history of dash. As a junior high ,J Is n .ff.l. 4U.k ran he the 220 in ;23.4, toppled under the onslaught of sprinter the participants. Some of the marks have been in the books for a long time, and a few date back, more than 25 "years. Oldest of the high school rec- A temporary lull In sports ac- - 100-ya- rd .. -- , F . : 220-ya- rd 1 v Cougar Nine Tips Carbon and that record should hold for awhile, too. Junior college hurdles will be recshooting for the ord in the high hurdles. In 1931 Stalling of Westminster flew over the high hurdles in :15.4. But no junior college hurdler has bettered that mark since Eddie Kimball, chairman of this year's affair, said the entries continue to pour in. Strong units are expected from Grand Junction, Colorado, and the usual Nevada and Idaho Wyoming, Ortiz Scores By United AMES, Iowa (UPD Glendon Skyline Conference An d e r s o n Monday night was named new head basketball coach at Iowa State College. Anderson, who was freshman basketball coach at Iowa State was selected to succeed Bill Stran-niga- n by the school's, athletic council. Anderson played under S trailing an at Colorado State University where he made honors. Strannigan resigned last week to become head coach at Wyoming University. Anderson is in his .fourth year at Iowa State. The council also considered Bob Vanatta of Memphis State for the post. TICO Victory ' PHILADELPHIA (UPD Carlos Ortiz of New York, fresh from a TKO victory over Len Matthews, said today he will fight South African champ Willie Toweel in London next month and then hope5! for a shot at Joe Brown's light-weishtitle. Second-ranke- d Ortiz" was a 5' underdog going into Monday battle with the night's hard-fougPhiladelphia knockout artist but his blazing attack pinned Matthews on the ropes helpless for nearly a full minute; before the referee stopped the bout at 2:21 of the sixth t" ! 7-- : ht ed round. Each, fighter landed hard and often throughout.' Matthews hurt Puerto Rican in the and the third again in the fifth and also opened a cut over Ortiz's right eye in the fourth but was unable to press his advantage on his more experienced opponent. Ortiz, 136, carried out a smoottt carefully planned attack on - his .opponent, patiently wait ing for his opening. 1 ! 135-pou- nd :' , Riverside Golf Tourney Delayed '. V. ' The Riverside Country Club's spring Red and Blue golf tourney has been postponed from this coming Saturday until April 25, it was reported today. The change was. made to allow more players to complete prelito establish the minary-rounds j handicap. The ' April necessary ' to 25 date will enable players of the the May leg qualify for the Directors',, .Cup while playing in the tourney. : . WINS BRITISH TITLE . J i after- grandstand tickets are still avail able. SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Let-term- en Dave Farris, John. Rooks, Bucky. Armstrong and Ken Ko- bayashi were in uniform Monday as Westminster College opened its 1959 spring football practice ses, sion.' , SALT LAKE JITY (UPD baseball State doubleheader tentatively scheduled for Friday at 3?ocatello has been cancelled. Sch o o 1 officials announced the cancellation, but added that the track meet between the two schools will be held Fri' day ,at Utah; Friday will also be the day for the golf and tennis n atches between Utah State and Utah on the Utah campus. The Utah-Idah- o . Johnson Scores Win Over Hunter Alonzo NEW YORK (UPD Johnson, a young heavyweight hopeful -- from Rankin, Pa., has found a new "home" at St. Nicholas Arena. The former national AAU champion scored his third " victory in less than two months at the ancient fight club Monday SALT LAKE CITY (UPD night - when he. was awarded a decision over Billy Lake Bees general manager split ; Eddie Leishman said today the Hunter of Detroit. . . r- -Salt 10-rou- nd : By. MILT WAYCASY . BYU Honor Fete Slated 'I dunno! I just got an over whelming Impulse to spear one!" NEW YORK (UPD Sugar Ray Robinson turned to the! courts to' day for help in keeping his' world middleweight championship. Attorneys for Robinson caused a writ to, be served Monday on Gen, Melvin Krulewitch, chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission," who on April 3 ordered Robinson to sign by noon on April 15 to ' defend his crown Stake Softball Participants. Asked to Meeting The special meeting has been called by J. Walt Wheeler, Stake Supervisor for Utah Stake. Practice schedules for Harmon Park as well as League playing program will be announced by. Mr. Wheeler. Softball rules and regulations will also be explained and discussed. All Utah Stake personnel interested in softball should be present. - j Wildcat Netters Top Lehi n? 1-- . v 6-- 4, Padres Overwhelm the National League, most experts agreed the club should be in the" first division by the time the season comes to a close iex' September. A capacity throng of 1,500 persons jammed the International Ballroom of the Beverly Hilton Hotel Monday night to pay tribute to the Dodgers and Roy Campanella and Stan Musial at the second annual Dodger dinner sponsored by the Los Angeles chapter of the Baseball Writers. The popular Campanella was given a standing ovation that brought tears to the, former catcher. "It is quite an honor sto be here," he said. "Last year I never had an idea that I could make it." He was crippled in a near-fatauto accident 15 months ago. Mayor Nofris Poulson, among the dignitaries attending the .affair, predicted the Dodgers would land in the first division as well as landing on top "in the Chavez Ravine League." Dodgers io finish first . now-paralyz- ed al " '( -- 1- , 1 4-- 3, 3' Prep Nines Cop Victories 528. .j The Berg's team produced the bes( team series with '2306 followed by Schubach's and Happy Service with 2331 and 2277, respectively. -- in me. uaies junior us still Smith Brothers Market leading: and trying- to wrap up the second half after winning: the first half championship. One Hour Martinizing is Just three games down from the leaders, however, and posting a ree-d of 8 against the leaders' - - p- 26-1- By United' Press International Bountiful, Bingham and Jordan remained unbeaten in Utah high competi- up vic- Lomond Tryouts Scheduled For BB League and 15 mark ' Dixie Shannon scored well last week in this loop as. she carded the . best score of the night with a steady 491 trio; Dixie also Tryouts for the National League shot over 500 in the Provo Ladles of the Western Boys Baseball League Ion the same night. Rae Christensen is the high Association will begin Wednesday at Exchange Park, Third West average bowler of the eight-tea147, and 11th North, it was reported circuit averaginti ' ',. Granger and Jordan blanked Murray 0 as Randy Dow and Mike V Bulett each hit home: runs. today. ' In other action Union, playing r Tryouts will be held for nine- its first baseball game in the year-old- s on Wednesday, for 10-on Thursday and for history of the school, dropped a year-ol2 encounter to Uintah and Cy- 1 and on Friday. Ail prus downed Tooele tjryouts will start at 4:30 p. m. All boys 9 to 12 years old living The hearing mechanism in the from the north side of Fifth North human ear,, compared to a scale,, north and west from University is sensitive enough; to weigh & Avenue and Canyon Road to the ) soap bubble. city limits. 11-- 9, 18-- 4 ds -- 4-- 6-- 5. . WW hi TS'...J iiuumm, ,1.1.11.1 rirli V V 29 m .i The annual spring, meeting of the Provo City Bowling Association will be held tonight at 9:30 at Regal Recreation Bowling Center. All members are urged to attend for the pr 3entatloa of trophies of the 'city tournament the selection cf now officers and other business. ';.'''. 1 I ' v At -- t . - in" t 7-- 3, 4-- 1, 70,000 Fans To See Dodgers In Coliseum Opener of 1959 en 2-- Softball players and ward man- school baseball league' agers of teams in Utah Stake are tion today after picking asked tof meet at Harmon Park, tories Monday afternoon. Ninth East Second South, Wed- . Bountiful downed Ben Bingham putscored nesday, 6 p, m. against former champion Carmen Basilio or be stripped of the title. The writ directs Krulewitch to appear in state Supreme Court at 10 a.m. Wednesday two: hours before the deadline on Robinson expiresto show cause why he should not be restrained, from vacating R5binson's championship. Robinson has been dickering with various promoters tor a rematch with Basilio, but so far has reached agreement With none ' 1' 4-of them. 1 never defended has Sugar Ray the crown he won back from BaBY High defeated Lehl,' silio on March 25, 1958, even though commission rules call for Monday afternoon in a tennis ena title defense at leat every six counter. The results: months. ." Singles Gary Rose, BYH, def. Brent Peterson, Sid Cal- ton, Lehi, def. Bob McDonald, j The International League begins Its 76th season tonight with hopes that it will enjoy one of its most profitable years In a decade. Threats of a player strike, and the problems created by the Fidel Castro revolution in Cuba have been forgotten and league secretary Harry Simmons reports fha clubs may approach the league record attendance of 2.4 million set in 1946. The Montreal Royals are at Miami, the Buffalo Bisons at Richmond the Rochester Red Wings at Columbus and the Toronto Maple Leafs at Havana in the opening-night schedule. "Interest is high everywhere," said Simmons. "Everything pointf; to a great season and possibly the best in 10 years.". 10-min- i - IL Set For Fourth Corrtest Set Wednesday '59 Openers In Hockey Playoff By United Press International.. Cavemen Wildcat Baseballers To Tangle Tonight For Help V, lf best-of-sev- Sugar Turns To Courts j . missioner and former Utah State ' In'd. (UPD University coach. FORT It will be Fight Night tonight The banquet will honor BYU Louisville WAYE, and Fort Wayn meet at the Union Hall, 1847 S. Colum- coaches and athletes. here Wednesday night for the bia Lane,, with AAU and Golden fourth game in the Glove, champions being featured International Hocke League play-on the card. off s with the Rebels holding a 1 There will be 30 rounds of boxmarpin O s ing on the fight program which tjuuisviue jn wemi axieaui m ii. me. ser- r will get underway at 8 p. m. The ies here Monday night by downing fights .are being sponsored by th3 the Komets, in overtime. Orem VFW Boxing Club. George Ranieri krocked in, the winning goal with 1:05, left in the sudden death overtime American Fork will play BY the Komets had knotafter High tonight at 7 p. m. at Timp period with two goals in the score the ted Park in a Region 7 baseball game. third period." '! Both teams are unbeaten in so far. league play , top slot last week as they laced Knudsen Music for four points and put themselves way out front. These two teams were tied going into last week and must meet once again in position round before the season is over. Lou's must play the third-plac- e team, hov. ever, before that time and knudsen's will be hoping- foi some assistance from IGA Food Saver as they try to level the high flying Lou's quintet Wednesday evening. Other- league leaders around Regals are, in the Provo City Ladies Loop, Taylors moved out to a lead as they won three puuns irom iasueions ana licrg s toppled Happy Service for threa points to drop the Market team into a second-plac- e tie with Gene Evans and Ream's Market. All three have records of. 23 wins and 19 losses. Taylor's have won 31 and suffered 17 setbacks. . the Fowler Maggie pasted pocket for a brilliant 222 in her first game for Berg's and came out with a fine '536 series for the night. Aggie Jenkins posted a 529 for her Happy Service team and a fine Marilyn Pierpont carded ' Hansen's Candy Co. has just about clinched a playoff berth in the Tuesday night city men's league by virtue of their victory over the Pacific Pipe Plant last week. The candy crew won the first game, dropped the second and pulled out the third game by a big enough score to wrap up ' thj total pin count. They have a tie clinched and have only to win one game of the last eight remaining to go into a playoff with the first-hachamps for the championship tourney. In the Provo Major League, Lou's Lounge moved into the pions in the Skyline- - Conference, blanked Carbon Junior College r 9 to 0 Monday behind the four-h- it pitching of Don Davis.- Shortstop pan' Moore helped cllnchihe game for BYU when he homered with one man abroad to start a seven-ru- n scoring spree in the seventh inning. The Provo Downtown Coaches Assn. will hold its annual Awards Banquet Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in Cannon Hall on the Brigham Young University campus. Guest speaker for the event will be . E. L. (Dick) Romney Skyline Conference athletic com- Sat- noon games during their April schedule at Derks Field. Tickets for the opening game of the season, scheduled against Vancouver this Friday, are going fast end only about 400 box seats and 800 oges are left. Some Tilt 9-- 0 19 Just Bowling Along Brigham Young University s baseball team, ' defending cham FIGHTS TONIGHT Max Gibb, who won a championship in the Las Vegas Golden Gloves tourney will' fight on tonight's boxing card at the Union Hall. will 7:30 3-- two-gam- . Bees for. the Thirty gridders-report- ed first workout conducted by athletic director Howard Richardson. LOGAN (UPD Utah State, Richardson is filling in for new having completed its preseason coach Robert E. Lej, who won't schedule, opens Skyline Confer- report until" July. ence league play here Friday, MURRAY (UPD facing Montana State University Murray pick. in a duobelheader. ed iip a win in the final doubles Coach Cleo Petty has nominated match here Monday to gain a Brian Thofnley and Dick Wight 2 tennis victory over Jordan. to handle the mound duties for Murray won two of the three the Aggies. The first game 'will singles events and split in the doubles. begin at 1 p.m. NOTTINGHAM, Eng. (UPD Bobby Neill, 126, of Edinburgh, Scotland, became .the new British featherweight champion Monday By ALEX KAIIN night when; he floored defending United Press International Camr champion Charlie Hill, 12 LOS The ANGELES (UPD buslang, Scotland, eight times second home "season of major and scored a technical knockout in' Los baseball Angeles league ninth round. in the gets underway tonight when the Dodgers meot the St. Louis CarLONGDEN RIDES WINNER dinals before some 70,000 fans in the Coliseum. : . SAN BRUNO, Calif. (UPD Johnny - Podres, the most winJohnny Longdeh brought Seanesn ning hurler at home last year with home by two and a an 11-- 4 record, was named to start Saturday to1 win the $16,350 Pen- by Manager Walt Alston while insula Handicap at Tanforan ;and Manager Solly Hemus of nail down the meeting's spring playing the Cardinals sent young Lindy championship. . McDaniel to the hill The Dodgers came home from e their series with the REFUSES LICENSES Cubs with a 1 record while the NEW YORK (UPD The New Cardinals droppe1. three straight York State Harness -- Racing Com- in their home opener series with mission has! refusedA licenses to the Giants. v race in this state to Franklin Saf-- -- The Dodgers from President ford of Southern Pines, N.C., and Walter O'Malley down vowed the Marc Robinson of Clearwater, club would do better this season Fla. Commissioner George Mona-gha- n than in their first year as the Los said j. their participating Angeles club when they ' finished ' "would be "inconsistent with the seventh. . public interest." Although few. would pick the half-lengt- i 4 Glendon Anderson Named Fight Card Casaba Coach at Iowa State Scheduled start all their night Press International p.m., and play Former games at For Tonight urday and Sunday star - : 3 120-ya- rd representations. TIME OUT! i 28-year-- Area Sports Briefs two-hand- In TUESDAY, APRIL 14, Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD 6-- 4, I y BYH Nelson, Wayne 6-- 3; Si 6-- 2; def., Gregg Ingram, 10-- 3 Lowell Fisher-Ro- y Doubles def. Keith Roberts-Larr- y Taylor, BYH, John Clark- Baum, The San INDIO, Calif. (UPD the George Pierpont, BYH, def. Kent Diego, Padres overwhelmed Wells-Calv4. of California Urry, Southern University 3 Monday in an exhiTrojans, bition game. RACE RAiNED OUT Rain TRENTON, N.J. (UPD .orced the .postponement Sunday of the national chamProposes $100,000 auto at the Trenton race pionship To First Space Man the in midst, of the Speedway WASHINGTON (UPD U Rep. time trials. The rac for Indian cars will be held "next Victor Li Anfuso has apolis-typ- e e Sunday, April 19. introduced a bill to award a $100,000 prize to the first American to" travel in outer space. WINS SINGLES TITLE The award yould be paid to the AIX EN PROVENCE, France have" man to determined firt (UPD Gardnar Mulloy of Coral reached the velocity needed to en- Gables, Fla., won the men's sinter an orbit around . the earth. If gles title in the Aix En Provence two 'or more reached that tennis tournament Sunday when velocity at once they would divide he defeated Jackie Brichant of the prize'. Belgium,-3--6, 6--3. 6-- 3, Trojans , 7-- 5, 6-- 2; 4-- in 6, 'I A A 6-- 7-- 5, 10-- i . 100-mi- le (D-N.Y- - ' ' i .) tax-fre- ciin . .. i 6-- 0, 6-- 0, 6-- 4. ARRIVES AT DOWNS LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPD Silver Spoon, C. V. Whitney's filly who is winter book for the .X&L I .:'::;:;fe::::::::0;::S:::i:-:-S:xv::::::-- co-favor- ite 150,000 Fans Welcome Frisco Giants Home ' By IIAL WOOD tonight at home against St. Louis. United Press International ; The San Francisco players were on their return to San SAN FRANCISCO (UPD jubilant Jack Sanford. a npwenmpp in 'nianf Francisco. Especially did they spangles, attempts to keep San like the balmy weather. "I nearly froze-tdeath in S:. Francisco's perfect record 'unsaid Bob blemished today when he goes to Louis," Schmidt. the mound against the Chicago Here the temperature is , exCubs in Seals ' Stadium. it's the opening game of th pected to hover around the 60 to ' home season for San' Franciso 65 mark at Seals Stadium. Howand 22,500 fans who will jam th-- ever, there will be some breeze. The Giants aren't looking for an neat little park as they attempt to easy victory today. Last year cheer 'our boys" on to a pennanr Hillman won only four Dave uur ooys- got an idea of how but two of these he took serious San Francisco fans were games from the Giants. He had a 3 about ,the whole thing Monday season. for the Sanford record when 'a crowd of about 150,000 won 10 and lost 13 while playing jammed the. sidewalks in the last year. district for the "welcome for Philadelphia of 1957" the "rookie Sanford: ' home" parade., for Philadelphia, was caught by ."It was a heartening sight ." the jinx" last year '.said Manager Bill Rigney, "and and "sophomore to the Giants ' was traded I think our boys got the idea. It winter for Ruben the during should improve their spirit." Gomez. Swept Card Series If the "sophomore- jinx" hurt The Giants, with their sluggers n form and operating in ' the RADIATORS REPAIRED pitchers, doing about twice as Anto Glass Installed . well as they did at this time m the race last year, swept their Specialized Work three-gam- e series , with the CarAHLANDERS Louis. Chicago broke at St. dinals, 490 So. Univ. Avenue even in a pair of games with tne Los Angele Dodgers, who open , o catcher ; 4-- - , - mid-seaso- A Kentucky Derby, was resting at Downs today following an "uneventful" trip by plane from California. Churchill Sanford last year, Indications are that it won't bother the sophomores who were rookie stars on the Giant club last season. Orlando Cepeda, 1958' s "Rookie of the Year" in the National League, got off to a bang-u- p start at St. Louis. He hit the long PLAN NEW TOURNEY MOBILE, Ala. 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