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Show DAILY HERALD Utah Prep Athletes Eye Event in BY U Invitational Meet All-Arou- nd some degree of embarrassment tnai ii nas oeen three years' since a Utahn has won an invitation championship, nearly a score of Beehive entrants will set out Friday to end the domination in that all-arou- r event by out-of-sta- te ' The first nine of x talent. gruelling is the dash, events, scheduled for 1:20 p. m., Friday. Whether an athlete from a Utah high school can capture the title won't be known until the last event is completed late Saturday afternoon. For one reason or another, the - Utah entries haven't been able to match the for the past three years. , 4 i i I. rs ' 1 The last Utah high school performer to win the all - around championship was' Jim Darnell, Wasatch Academy star, who scori ed more than 6,000 points in tak- :. ing the crown in 1955. The following year Don Banko-fie-r of Winnemucca, Nev took home the trophy. In 1957 Ronnie mm Bell of Rifle, Colorado, won the championship, and last year Bud Spicer of Douglas, Wyoming, carried off the hardware mm with the highest score ever reevent. corded in the of total 6,555 points Spicer's represents the greatest single effort in the history of the Invitation meet's event. . Another Bid Now the Utah preps are ready to make another bid for the title, but once again they will have, to beat the best high school talent from the surrounding states to gain the honor. Fifteen athletes from Utah high Rafer J ohnson, generally considered to be the schools have already made ap- : PRIMES FOR INVITATIONAL will world's greatest athlete, plication for this year's participate in the 46th annual BYU Invitational Track ' event. They are: Jerry Hutch-ins,- " and Field Meet, scheduled this weekend in the Cougar Stadium. Johnson, who is Carbon; Ronnie Evans, president of the student bodyat UCLA, is the world decathlon champion. Kent Boyd,. East; Ned North Cache; Eldoa North Cache; Glen RichMiller, Craig Smith, Ogden; ardson, Ron Ashliman, South Olympus; Cache; Fred Cox, Weber; Bob Eastmond, BY High; Larry Schlappi, Millard; Melborne South Sevier; Glendon OREM The Orem Tiger tennis R. Nielson,- - Manti, ' Malnar, Union; Barry Nelson and team continued its, winning ways Dave Blaylock-Davi- d Burton, HOUSTON, Tex. (UPD Willy Thome, Wasatch Academy. -, 0 with a sweep of its matches Orem, def. Richard Brown-Franc- is Young Neal Marcus, who dewith Manti High School netters Shand, Manti, feated top seeded Barry Mac-ka- y Only Four - Steve Shelton, in a special match accompanyin first round play, meets Jerry Rowley Michelson-Steverecords of the nine four n Only Davis alternate Ron ing the annual Snow invitational Orem, def. Bill are held by Holmberg-Cuptoday in the quarIn the tournament. Gray, Manti, Utahns. The oldest mark on the While the top boys were parter finals of the River Oaks dash, was books, the Invitational Tennis Tournaticipating in the Ephraim meet Nate set by Wasatch Academy's rest of the squad engaged in the ment. ' . Long in 1927. But this record of a round with the Templers and Marcus, a Rice Institute :10.0 was tied by Jim Wiggins Orem won all three singles and freshman from Tampa, Fla., of Elko in 1955. had no trouble Wednesday in the three doubles matches that Rock Burgoyne of Kanab high were scheduled. The victory came Armando . Ferla, defeating Jumped 6' 3" ,in 1953, Jim Darwithout the loss of a set. Brazil, nell threw the javelin 18Q 1" Second-seede- d Summary-Single- s Bernard (Tut) DALLAS, Tex. (UPD Betsy in 1955, and Mel Wilkes ran the survived of Bartzen, Louise and Dallas, Rawls, Suggs Mickey low hurdles in : 20.5 in Bob Norton, Orem, def. David Wright, the "big three" of ladies a strong rally by .St.. Louis 1954 for the only other R. Chuck Nielson, Manti, star McKinley golf, loomed as the top prospects records held by Beehive perform- - - junior Rowley, Orem, def. to stroke their way to victory, in Jerry Wednesday, ers. Francis Shand, Manti, the $10,000 Dallas Civitan Open The other marks are in the HEADS TENNIS GROUP Steven Shelton, Orem, def. Bill which started today at Glen 440 (:50.6) by Whizzer White, ; AMES, Iowa (UPD Lakes Country Club. Harry Michelsen, Manti, Mesa; broad jump (22' 3V4") by Schmidt, Iowa State tennis coach, Doubles The tourney offered the second Whizzer White,-- Mesa; Geraid has been appointed chairman of John Mikkelsen-Ka- y Wilkinson, largest purse on the women's "Bud" Spicer in the shot puf the NCAA Tennis Committee. Orem, def. Steven Gray - David tour. v and pole vault, (12' (49' AV"); and the discus, (146 Wiime- 10Vz") by Lee Lowry, mucca. - . nd nd 25-ye- ar -- all-arou- nd iiiiiiii - . all-arou- nd ; Sy-pru-s; ; Gyl-lensko-g, Yer-gesse- n, . Neal Marcus Moves Up In Tennis Meet Orem Tennis Team Captures 6 to 0 Victory Over Manti 6--1. 6-- 1, 6-- 6-- 1, all-arou- nd 6-- 0, - . 6-- 4. 6-- 1. 100-ya- rd , Suggs, Wright Favored In Dallas Tourney . 6-- 0, 180-yar- be conduct- Like the BYU Meet, it will he program ed on the Orem courts this year, conducted on an individual rather and it Is hoped that BYU may than a team basis. be able to take it over when their expanded court program is completed next season, according to j. Mr. Mikkelsen. A similar program Is being En conducted in Salt 'Lake City for the Salt Lake schools under the 6-- 2. d all-arou- nd 6-- 3, 6-- 2, 6-- 1. 5 6-- 4, sponsorship of South High School This will in no way interfere with the regular BYU (invitational Meet, it was explained, but will TIME OUT! 'I Tl'--Wi4i- t - m heavyweight contender from Philadelphia by, way of St. Louis, today was clamoring for a fight with .anybody. Including champion Floyd Patterson. Liston, because of his impressive record, has had trouble finding suitable opponents in rc rnt months. And his search figures to get tougher considering the easy manner in which he demolished -- Cleveland WiMiams of Tex., Wednesday' night In a nationally televised' bout. Warming up quickly after a slow start, Liston was awarded a technical knockout over Williams at 2:04 of the third round SALT LAKE CITYj (UPD after flooring his t a II c r rival The' University of Utah baseball twice earlier in the' session. team came from behind with two runs in the final inning Wednes- Tryouts Set For Edgemont Boys League rugged Houston, Northeast day to defeat a Ted's Glass team by a score of 7 to 6 in a prac- tice game. Lee Taylor rapped out three hits "in four tries, Includ ing two doubles, for tfre Utes. ... . BB Set Saturday Tryouts for Northeast League 6-- 1, of, the Western." Boys Baseball Association will Be held Saturday at the Wasatch School, it was re- - 1 . ported today. The tryout schedule 8 a. m. "' L. 1 j Nine-year-old- 10 5. SINGLES Chirington, Wyo., def. 1 . s. m. p. m. and Stizer, League boundaries are north of DU. Fifth North and east of UniverCastagnet, DU, def. Bruner, sity Avenue to the city limits. Wyo., League age is the age of'.tbt.bojr Shirk, 1U, def. Florentine, Wyo on July 31, 1959. t League officers for the coming ;' Rubackis, DU, def. Holmes, year are: ' Wyo., Df, Alfred Ridge, president: Myron, DU, def. Wolf, ,Wyo Willard Nelson, treasurer; BiH Wilson, player agent; and Erie DOUBLES Boorman, Sherman Wing, Dr. Shirk Stan Clark, and Ray Scrcnscn, def Castagnet, DU, 6--1, . 11 6-- 2. 6-- 4, Boat Cub Sets 6-- 2, 6--0. 2-- 6-- 2, 6-- 3. , 6-- 1, 6, 1 6-- 4. 7-- 5. " directors. A parents' meeting will be held Stitzer def DU, Rabackis, Florentine Bruner, WyO., April 27 at 7:30 p. m. at the ciry Chizington . Holmes, 7-5- ".. 7-- 5, 4-- 6. 6-- 3, and county building.' 6-- 2. , pon-ore- , (IB) 7-5. . 6-- 0. 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The matches had been schedule for last weekend, but were post poned because of snow. The results: , Meeting Tonight ; from three states at field trials Saturday and S u n d a y. Frank Bringhurst of Salt Lake, Clyd? Ward of Provo, and Lee Conrad of Minnesota, will judge the per formances. Pan-guitc- h, W) drew because of an eye injury suffered during training. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (UPD Sonny Liston, a bomb "throwing German Shorthair Pointer Club Slates Weekend Show : SUBS FOR INJURED BOXER NEW YORK (UPD Eddie (Machine Gun) Thompson of St. Al bans, N. Y., will substitute for the injured Randy Sandy .in a 10round bout against Bennie Paret of Cuba at St. Nicholas Arena next Monday night. Sandy with- Williams Miami Bout four-year-o- ld 7-- 5. 6-- 4, Liston Whips ; 2-- Last Utah Athletes all-arou- . " - '. all-arou- Louis and Colleen PAYSON Carson Jacobs, who have been winter thoroughbred racing at the beautiful Turf Paradise rac course in Phoenix, Ariz., send Remind CLEVELAND (UPD word o their third win of that to Narleski pitch Woodla meet, when the good filly, "Sweet Ray ' Held . differently. View," won the Royal Order of Moose purse. Held belted a home run off the "Sweet View'' ran the six fur- Detroit reliever Tuesday and long event in 1:10 to scoreagainst came right back and bit another the track record holder, "Gray one off him in the 10th inning Soldier: beating him a length Wednesday to give Cleveland a and a half. After the feature al- 1 victory. lowance race of the day, "Sweet Held has a total of three homView" returned to the winners' ers so far, and with Narleski s circle to be crowned by the Royal help he leads the American . Order of Moose and was present- League.".'" ed with a lovely floral horseshoe. "Sweet View," owned by a Phoenix man and trained by Areo Sports Briefs Louis Jacobs, is a daughter of the good sire, "Woodland View," who stood in West Jordan until his -death two years ago. ;.' In Phoenix to enjoy tills nice win' with the ypun& Jacob couple were their friends, Jim and Donna Peterson of By United Press International who were vacationing SALT; LAKE - CITY (UPD -with them at' the time. Later in The German Shorthair Pointer the evening the two couples cele- Club of Utah will host visitors brated their good fortune by din ing at the exclusive Amsterdam House and dancing at the fabulous Flame Room in downtown Phoenix. More good news phoned to tbeir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis M. Jacobs, in Payson, reports that "Del's Mistake," well loved by the family and Utah race fans, and owned by Louis and Colleen, is on his road to recovery after two serious stypble operations EDGEMONT --Tryouts for the which had had the horse sidelined Edgemont Boys Baseball League since late in January. will begin next Wednesday at the Louis and Colleen plan to conand boys planning to tinue their summer racing by Edgemont try out should register Saturday traveling to Ruiodoso, New Mexi at 9 a. m. at the school field, it co, where there is reportedly the was reported today. finest racing in the pines." jApplications should be filled Bruce Jacobs, Payson eighth out and accompanied by birth grader, young brother of Louis, certificates at the time of regiexpects to join them after school stration. Boys may get applicais out in May, to spend the sum tions from the School mer enjoying the "sport of or from Walt Edgemont Farrer; player kings." agent for the league. The tryout schedule': i 4:30 p.m. April 22 23 4:30 p.m. April and 2411 April 4:30 p. m. 9 April 25 9 and AMERICAN FORK The North 11 a.m. a.! m.; 11 and Shore Boat Club will meet Thurs The player auction has tentaday, April 16 at the American Fork Sportsman's Headquarters, tively been scheduled for April 27. (entrance at rear of D.TR.). There will be a discussion on Moab Chamber of Commerce. A film on the. Green River RUn, a general club business and future 196 mile river trip, will be shown social activities, including club to the evening. complete a down in the trip participation 16 17. and Green River on May d This is a friendship trip by the Green River and " . ' Narleski Proves For Woody Held V " out-of-state- it was announced today by Earl give tenth graders an opportuni(Flash) Mikkelsen, tennis coach ty for competitive activity. Most of the schools in Central at Orem. Utah have indicated that tcnIH Tennis was formerly Included representatives will oe in the BYU schedule for tentn grade sent to the Oremj meet, and cvon graders as a group, but has been Wayne County High has indicated eliminated in the program be- that a singles, player will be sent cause of lack of facilities. Coach to Orem along with the regular Mikkelsen explained. Now it s teams to BYU. hoped that the program can be varsity will be made Friday revived so that tenth graders atDrawings 9 a. m., and competition will may have opportunity for ex- begin immediately, and carry jn panded competition. through' Friday and Saturday.' That will 'Hitting Cousin1 i " 100-ya- rd OREM An invitational tournament for tenth grade boys will be conducted on the Orem tennis courts in connection with the Annual Brlgham Young University Meet, Friday and Saturday, Sweet View Grabs Win At Phoenix nd . Tennis Meet Set For 10th Graders THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1953 UUli County, Utah with Noting 11 NORTH 1st WEST PRGVQ Open Daily 8:30 a. ra. to 6 P.M. FRIDAY 'til 9 P. M. FREE PARKING ; |