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Show en n 0 1 I imirs U.S. 19' 1959. DAI LY H ERALD t 65 IL Canada up no Third !CHn)pe nrioim In Team 1 Standings Today's Sport Parade MELBAURNE, .Australia (UPI) Sam Snead shot the tournament's hottest round today, a five under par 65, to move within two strokes of the Canada Cup individual lead held by Australia's Peter Thomson and Canada's i Australia Is Land Of Tribulations -- Fraley 1 - Last Saturday's Colorado game probably .State-tJta- h was a terrible nightmare for Coach .Ray Nagel of the skins and his players and assistants, but it was jolly exciting and entertaining to most everyone else. Red- ing to game on the radio, said Chuck Peterson of the Provo Chamber of Commerce .and the Downtown uoacnes Club. "And, I got so excited I ended up sawing up the kids' playhouse!" Peterson, incide n t a 11 y, feel that Hal Mitchell, BYU's frosh coach; has done a tremendous, job with the Kittens this, season . ; . says big Hal did a particularly outstanding job of coaching in preparing his team for last Friday's game with Utah's frosh. "And, the players think he's the greatest," Chuck , says. who has been close Chuck Peterson Pete, to BYU athletics for lo these many years, says the Kitten dressing room was" the noisiest and most riotious he's ever seen at Ccugarville following their win over the rapooses. He thinks halfback Bill Wright and center Mike Brady should give Cougar fans a lot' to cheer about in future years. ' runner, while "Wright is both a strong and tricky ' is and Chuck Brady quick smart," says. .' ... : - , yjt ly ij 1. , Stan Leonard. But Snead's partner, Cary slipped bady to a 75 and left the United States team nine strokes behind Australia in the international professional tournament. Leonard almost matched Snead, who combined a 32 out and 33 on the back nine for his score and his two round total of 138. The y Canadian had for a total of 136 and a tie with Thomson. Thomson four - time British Open champion, had today. Another two strokes away with and a total of 140 a par came Australia's Ken Nagle. After that, there was a long Mid-dleco- ff, Warren Pratt, Orem fisherman, tells about the big German Brown he saw while angling on the south fork of the Provo River the other evening, with his 13-year-- old son, Jeff. v "This big brown was swimming along carrying another fish, six or seven inches long, in its mouth, just like & dog would carry a bone," he said. "I tried to lure him on the hook with various types of bait without any luck. Finally, I put on my favorite dry fly and he took it right now. But the line brokex and he went swimming blithely downstream with my favorite fly" drop to Dave Thomas of Wales 73 for a 143 total, Dai Rees of Wales with 144, and Sebastian Miguel of Spain with 144. Roberto Di Vicenzo, an Argentinian playing for Mexico, fired a 35 - 34 - 69 to moye into the 145 bracket with Belguim's Flory Van Donok and South Africa's Gary Player. 33-42-- 75 Nats Romp Over Celts 138 to 103 all-tim- e the BYU Fieldhouso. and climbed to within three games Celtics. of the division-leadin- g football coaches are still talking about the Cougar in second is Philadelphia place, tremendous play of guard, Lonnie Dennis in the New Mexico game . . . Owen Dixon, the Cats' defensive coach,1 a game and a half behind Boston. ; ' Maple Leafs, Red Wings In i - 1 Bob Elliott Selected To 3-- 2 Tilt 1 , KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) The Kansas City Athletics, digging into the minor leagues, Wednesday named Bob Elliott, playing veteran of the major leagues, their new man- ager. I V- - v.' welcome : the opportunity to ' manage the Athletics," Elliott said Wednesday at a press conference. Elliott, who was named Regional Cage School Slated For Monday V feel they have the best chance of catching the Montreal Canad-ien- s in this season's National Hockey League race. the National League V Most ValuAnd they could be right esable Player while playing with if Punch Imlach's skaters the old ; Boston Braves, in 1947, pecially keep winning on their own pond. succeeds Harry Craft, whose conThe ' Maple Leafs pulled to with-itract was not renewed by the A's two Deof second-plac- e at the end vo the 1959 season. troit points by downing the Red Wings, ; Elliott is regarded as a stern Wednesday night., at Toronto but wnot a jlave while the Chicago Black Hawks manager, driver." whipped the New York Rangers, to spoil Alfie Pike's coaching Elliott had managed Pacific Coast League teams ' four of the debut. J last five years and already had A third period goal by Dick signed a contract to manage Sac- Duff provided the Leafs with their ramento. in 1960. winning margin. Bob Pulford and Elliott said one of the first linemate Ron Stewart also scored things he will do is pick two new for Toronto, which now has a record of five victories and four ties " coaches. "I'm keeping Don nine home games.. in 111 he said, "but have to find two new ones including a . The Rangers fought hard to present Pike with a victory over Chipitching coach.'-- ' Elliott . said he doesn't plan to cago, reducing the Hawks' lead to 2 on a third period goal by do any coaching himself. Elliott was contacted by tha Andy Bathgate. But Bobby Hull A's Monday, ' flew into Kansas Red Hay then rapped in their secto sink City Wednesday and immediately ond goals of the game ' York. New contract. His signed a one-yesalary terms were ' not disclosed nl -- 3-- 2, 5-- 3,: t Heff-ner,- , ar Secrets of offi- school leaders, players; students and- - towns- people. Films will be shown at the meeting and a basketball . ficials given. A r . III I I i t if , 1 it' fe'-lo- ' .. w -- d SEEM TO MIX WELL Family life land football seem to mix well for Cleveland Browns, quarterback Milt Plum. Milt's daughter, Karen Ann, seems to be as interested in' the football as Milt is in her. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) Folley Isn't 9 Happy Over Win 10-Rou- nd Zora PHOENIX, Ariz. (UPI) toto the admit was first Folley . --.-had STATE PREP FOOTBALL FINALS SET FRIDAY . Scribe Picks Southern Cal To Beat UCLA in 'Big Game7 The Utah high school football finals will be played Friday. Bountiful and Highland will play for the Class A championship in the University of Utah stadium, while Uintah will' battle Judge Memorial for the Class B title in the BYU stadium. Both games will start at 1 p. m. Most of the state's football experts will be pickHighland of Salt Lake City ing Uintah of Vernal and ' to win the "big ones. . l er ns 'i a anti-monopo- Named A. L's Top Rookie Whittier and ly ' fight. Gonsalves Loses Decides to Quit MAKES RECORD CATCII PALM BEACH, Fla. Local fishing club of(UPI) OAKLAND, Calif. (UPD-John- -ny blue ficials believe a Gonsalves, a master boxer marlin landed "by Alan Humph- who vainly searched for a shot reys Jr. of, Pittsburgh, Pa., may at the world lightweight crown for qualify, as a new world record. 12 long years," has called it quits. accomThe Humphreys' fancy dan ansailfish with tackle nounced plished light Wednesday that he was test line, meets all retiring. second and Paolo Rosi, of the" International requirements lightweight contender, Game Fish Association, officials helped 'Johnny make up his mind said. The old record for the 20: last Tuesday 'night by pounding pound line classification was a out a unanimous decision over the Oakland favorite. caught in 1950., WEST 376-pou- nd mm HERE IS r;, THE ANSWER - . NOW AT WAKEFIELD'S catch . 20-pou- nd ranked " ) UNIVERSAL ( 105-pound- er mtmm ; j best shot in in West! ii. Hardin-Simmo- . nt Bob Allison 6. d - ed 9, injury-riddle- .'.' ' the Patterson training camp. "But if he gets arrested," continued Floyd amiably, "I guess we'll have to bail him out." The voice carried no distress signals. The state police were seeking beCus with an arrest-warracause he failed to obey a subpena ordering him to testify Wednesday in state Atty. Gen. Louis J. Lefkowitz's investigation of the Patterson - Ingemar Johansson Webfoots still looking for a bowl San Diego State , bid. But this is a traditional over Reilands. fight. Lefkowitz is probing for possi- battle, like 'most of the 'others oa ble violations of the state Saturday, and" the underdogs win in connection with about ,50 per cent of the time law ARE YOU the distribution of rights to TV, By two. radio and movies of the June. 26 COLD -- 2 Major Powers Hold Onto Perfect Records 55-- 0 j mer world heavyweight champion, denied at Newtbwn, Conn., that his pilot was hiding there9 in NEW YORK (UPI) Fight-managCus D'Amato apparently found sanctuary today outside the jurisdiction of New York state police, who sought his arrest on a College of Pacific over San Jose State Spartans still smarting from that pasting by Iowra last State' week. Tigers SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) Th? Dick Bass closes out his in results advance. "big game" college career. One of the Southern California over UCLA top running backs in the nation, --4ut not without a fight. The he'll be turned loose against Saa Bruins are rolling and have Jose for everything he can gain. everything to gain, nothing to 10. . lose. Bill Kilmer and Ray Smith By p ball. By three. Idaho Sees Daylight f playing bang-u' California over Stanford upset '"Idahn Tf fwV m" ivr ATnnfnnn special.' Nothing at stake here. long time, but the Vandals finally But Cal seems to have the more should plough into their first trisolid of a couple of ' loosely-buil- t of the season, after nine umph ball clubs. By one. consecutive defeats. Vandals hav Washington Favored little, but Grizzlies less. By seven. over Washington Washington Arizona' State over State Huskies roll right kito the The Sun Devils gather Rose Bowl with the second-be- s their ninth Vv'in in 10 starts. Great team in the West,. Solid- defense young team with fine year and offense depth, tackling and ahead. By six. Also: Fresno State over Los blocking will win it. Bob Hivner out most of the season with in- Angeles State, Baltimore Colts juries, looks just as good at over San Francisco Forty Niners, quarterback as Bob Schloredt. By Los Angeles Rams over. Philadel: six. . phia Eagles, Occidental over Po' Oregon over Oregon State mona, San Diego Marines over By HAL WOOD j United Press International D'Amato Apparently Flees N. Y. to Escape Arrest "criminal contempt" charge. Martin L. Baron, dynamic young assistant state attorney general, snapped, "We haven't heard as yet that D'Amato has been apprehended!" And the embout matching Folley and Eddie bers in his eyes reflected hot suscon- picion that Cus had fled the EmMachen, another ' tender. pire State. However, Floyd Patterson, for: If the rematch is staged, it" will be in San Francisco, Swift said. Folley, 1974 and seldom a crowd pleaser in televised bouts, held pretty much his own way in the first six rounds, with Johnson, 189, unable to penetrate his defense. The loser from Braddock, Pa., who claimed after the fight that he had been suffering from dysentary for a week, broke through Folley's gtiard for . effective left hooks in the seventh, By BOB SALMON ninth and 10th rounds. United Press International BOSTON (UPI) Young! Bob Allison, "Mr. Inside" of the WashSenators, couldn't be ington blamed. today if he greeted the news of being named the American League Rookie of the Year for 1959 with mixed emotions. The 1958 AL rookie award went to Albie Pearson, who lost his Two ma- center NEW YORK (UPI) to field job last spring. 15 small colleges Allison. ' Pearson jor powers and has since been retained unbeaten and untied, rec- traded to the Baltimore Orioles. ords today after a second straight Saturday of upsets, cut the list of the elite by 10 teams.. Syracuse and Southern California are the only remaining major colleges with perfect records after . the downfall of Texas and North Texas State. Texas Christian upset Texas, 14-- and. Tulsa defeated North Texas State, 17-San Francisco State, which VMiimi.i completed its" season with 10 vic293 optheir toj and tories points ponents 94, tops the perfect record list. top-rank- ld, iLm IWJIIHII) 1UIU Mill! ltWIJ..WI.W)l WMIWILUjl'MtiW j I KENTUCKY 'Siir 1 I Pj Jit :1 3-- A basketball school for Region 5, and 7 will be held Monday at 7 p.m. at the Provo High School, according to Coach Dolan Condie by the A's. The school will be open' to cials,-coaches, - . By United Press International The Toronto Maple Leafs, unbeatable in nine home games, Manage Kansas City A's '- 5 er j p V tf 10-rou- nd 3. will be RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed v Specialized Work AH LANDERS 430 So. Univ. 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To9yt Img and way f qvKk pndebl iliw tot, beot wWn yo wont i wtnn yom wont It. ki tS Kom, fo traitor cobin, lory, & SUPPLIES TO DAD -- . d deciday his unanimous sion victory over Alonzo Johnson hardly qualified him for a shot at heavyweight champion Ingemar Johannson. - I wasn't at, my best by far," said Folley, No. 2 ranking heavyweight contender, after' Wednesday night's nationally-televise- d The Harlem Globetrotters will ; come to Provo again, straight game set an this coming basketball season . . . the date is Jan. 13 in club field goal high of 58 baskets " Bit , ot two-ma- 106-10- j -- n four-months-o- Middlecoff's shaky dropto 147, back the all him way ped with former winner Pete Naka-mur- a of Japan and Al Balding of Canada heading the rest of the 3, still keep coming in. claims it was greatest he's ever seen by a BYU lineman. This'-corngot a nice letter the other1 day from Jack Cravens, former BYU baseball and basketball star, thanks ing The Daily Herald sports staff "for, all the fine articled written about me during my four years, at BYU. They were and ' are .sincerely appreciated.-"I also would like to thank all the people and sports fans in Provo, through you,, for their friendliness and kindness to me," he added. ; 33-37-- 70 138-10- It's getting kind of late in the, year, but fish yarns not respectable refunds of 91 and 94 in the first round, This has to have 'every country in the club chopper world smacking, his lips and immediately cabling a five buck Nassau offer even if it has to be on a home and the kangaroo after harrowing and home basis. Jj ' experiences. Then it was the conBrace Yourself victs with which this growing naNeither of these saffron-skinne"v tion was populated. Now it's a pair of reeling In- gentlemen speaks English or even donesians a duo of groggy golf- the faint facsimile of same as ers sans first name known only use4 in Brooklyn, so it is rather difficult to record their impresas Saljm and Sjamsudin. two of blokes the brassie sions, agonies and reactions as These a are in. class by themselves in they chopped Royal Melbourne t the International Golf and Canada ribbons but in a way, their cards Cup championships. They are in speak for themselves. turn the delight of the world's In a nutshen, Salim with his 91 duffers; termites of the; velvety had one birdie and one par and turf at the Royal Melbourne Golf after that came. 10 bogeys and six Club; the apple of every hacker's double bogies. But iff you think this 32 year-old champion of Jajaundiced eye; pitied by their of world in series this had karta trouble, pros get a-- load of standand a his from 21:year-olscoring golf; teammate, Sjampoint in! more trouble than Cap sudin. tain Cook or the convicts ever This lad. with the .14 karat smile one all solid gold imagined. 48 Strokes Behind birdie and three pars , but added As the second round started, to those were' six bogeys, sixdou they-- ' were a magnificent or hu- ble bogeys, one triple bogey and depending on which a nine, on a par five hole 'which miliating 43 stroke j must be one of those ultra rare way you look at ' it behind the leaders That's be- quadruple bogeys that figures up cause they shot respective it to 94 blows. . By OSCAR FRALEY. United Press International MELBOURNE, Australia (UPP Australia is a land of tribulaI tions. First t was Captain Cook who discovered the land of the emu ; ''v.'.-.--.'J-.v- . By United Press International bout. The "old pro" scoring punch of Folley, of Chandler, Ariz., in Dolph Schayes and George Yardhis 49th professional vicley threatens to turn the National posting Basketball Association's Eastern tory against only three losses and Division race into a battle royal. two draws, utilized his experihe ence younger Johnson Schayes, who holds the alMime and againsf-tin flurries.. But fought only 32 NBA scoring record, tallied most of the in was Jie command 21 points and Yardley poured in to the hooks left way, landing Wednesday night as the Syracuse to often head the and rights Nationals romped over the Bos- body to pile up points. enough ton Celtics, In other games, Detroit whipped Manager Bill Swift admitted aft110-9er the bout it was an "off night" New York and Cincinnati, 5. Zora. But he said preliminary for edged Minneapolis, fifth its negotiations were continuing for ,a Syracuse, winning ' - ft; 31-38-- : " v. yy two-da- 31-35-- . pack. Australia maintained its seven-shn scores, lead on the with a 276 for the two rounds played by Thomson and Nagle. Canada possession of second Coach Stan Watts of the BYU basketball team looked took sole with 283, followed by the place at a headline story on how "optimistic" he was about the United States, 285,, Wales, 287, Cougar cage prospects for the coming season and darn and South Africa,' 292. near fainted. He was supposed to have made his "optimistic" report to Proyo Lions Club the other night. "1 told the Lions Club that we weren't going to quit and throw in the sponge," Stan says. "But, let's face it, we simply don't have the 'horses' this year that some of the ether teams in the conference have." 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