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Their big game of the rrN- - mm n 4; U h . c- - - :- -. M 'M ! v.?:.: f zJ CO 323 N. 5th West Ph. 71 1 'I fs li : I 1 ? 1 ' k til f F Mil If J . .'I JU ... , ' ' ' : ta .i $ N, 5th West Pa. FH 61 CARL f.lADSEI East 1st K. nL FS v5 Jt ''' . fixW ' n A J1W i-n- si i ' I s I fin ri zr-n- o - 43 FB 32S ''''' v (aBMBHBMaBaaHBMHaHHaHaaaHHaaHHaaaBHHa 20 li. H. D. PAYIiS 23 3-S- 4 Stat Tarm Btatual Atztomoblla Xnsurase 28-2- hard-foug- INSUKANCI V: Crater Pk. . T y " on EID0I3 7. PAYin Floor Mail Open Mon. & Frl. 'Ul 9 p.m. F. G. FERRS a SONS AUTO ACCESSORIES 114 N. 5th West Prove fr3-::- h t o 42-2- fAIM East 1st If. Ph. Fit - The victory marked the fifth consecutive victory for Park Warders who were paced by Mark Murray with1 20 points and Murdock with 12. The losers were led by Taylor with 5 and Rayllngii with four counters. It was the fifth! loss for Fourteenth ' who played some good games but failed to crack the; win column. Holding down second place in the first half play was an aggressive group of Fourth Warders who lost only their game played with the champions. They downed University Ward 8 in the final game of the first round. Ira Price with 16 points; Ron, Simmons and Bill Gurr, each with nine tallies, paced the winner, while Bob Bunker with 10 and Randy DeEriez with seven, kept the .University five in the game. Ppvo Third won their second game in first half play when they bealt back Provo Sixth 6 In a close and contest. Kelsch with 11 and Freestone with 10 points led the attack for Third, while Don Viertel with eight and ,wlth seven Wayne Reynolds points were best" shooters for Sixth- ,. ' ' II. C. HICKS THE BOYS cimisTf.ms Signal Lights ; pre-seas- RUlOIl f.lYERS Seat Covers 1 -- ttheGoodyca'Siga FCIICSalvos mcro homo protection, SAVES p $ j;J' f a SUPPLIES TO DAD utes of participation,1 and Clyde Nielsen, Garth Powelson and Gary. Clayton were carried on the team, but they saw little or no action during the year. Now those five seniors, plus Lowell Anderson and Jimmie 19 18 1 first half play. 6-- .29 i 61-1- 6-- 5; ' Stato Farm Leftwich Const. Co. IS 133 Starlites ;. HTS Joe's Phillip 66, 1764.! HTG Mullett Jewelry, 659.J HTS Del-ph- a Ellen Knudsen, 497. HIG Johnson, 2151 MvMen basketball standings with a 6 victory over. Provo Four-- i teenth in the feature game of j STATI 11 18 Ward- - cagers clinched first place in Utah Stake Junior j 22 High game' "ladies, Delia HIS-Reh- ori: 562 HTG Smith, High series IHG Sue Wells 219 ladies, Delia Smith, 563. HIS High game men, 'Frank Becker, 226.- - HIG High series men; Frank Becker, 569. Morning Glory 'League HTS 17 5 7 13' : , nnn - " 217-23- 9. Ball Bearings Ten. Hi's :.. Sore Thumbs Je Ne Sais Pas .V Bowlettes "Now try to be understanding . . wouldn't you be frustrated if you'd bowled all ' night without hitting a single pin?" 4. 0 sophomore prospects whomay other night clash. make the grade if they canvde-velo- p at the rate they have been KRAUSE FEATURED SPEAKER A RADIATORS REPAIRED moving tne .past two or tnree Auto Glass Installed K weeks. The under classmen are CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (UPD Specialized Work Mark Murray and Laird Swenscn, Lkotre Dame Athletic Director Ed both of whom operate at forward ward W. (Moose) Krause will be AHLANDERS the featured speaker Saturday spots in the Bulldog lineup. 490 So. Univ. Avenue The Bulldogs may not be as night at the annual University of rangy as som of their giant North Carolina football banquet. ' squads in past years, but they are not suffering for height. Norman Gleave and Karl Weight at and John Boswell and Neil STAGG DISTILLING COMPANY. FRANKFORT, KENTUCH Riggs at 3 are plenty tall, and KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF most of the other boys are far from being midgets. The big handicap is lack of experience, and Coach Condie, with all his cage wizardy is not discounting this phase of the 1959-6- 0 program. However, he feefs that the boys can and will develop, and outside of the Spanish Fork veteran gang, he feels that the Dogs should be able to hold their own by the time the play for ' i pr-keeps competition begins. He has a tough schedule and if the youngsters can survive that gruelling competition, they should be ready for the regular league contests which will start with the Bulldogs play ing host to the Carbon Dinosaurs 14-1- 2' 27 2 1 Co. Stat Farm LLft Insorane Co. SUte Farm Firt and Casualty Co Home Ofic Clooralarton, Hi. 4 ..:,,::.! ..t:. :!, n; :.; KTO IBOTO150K-LII2It :l. D0C MORTW 'PETE FAKLER' I , PROVO Phone FR 3-22- 83 3 OLE) SEAGCs r1W! '. (mm OuDDuBdlTD 1461 North Stofo 1.000 .800 '.600 .400 .200 .000 - i d' 24 599-66-5. the various high schools of the Central Utah area.) By WENDELL RIGBY Herald Sports Writer Provo Bulldogs are fielding a definitely new and inexperienced basketball team this season, but one that is expected to more than hold its own before the Region Five cage race is over. Coach Dolan Condie lost all tne members of his 1958-5- 0 varsity team, but he has a bunch of newcomers that are showing the fight and enthusiasm that should make for a successful season as the boys begin to get that experience which can come only through ac. tual play. Of that team of green clad Bulldogs who carried the Provo colors through the tough season last year, only one boy can be said to have had experience. Steve 0, 23 23 , ' Some Action previously undefeated 4 in the potato Bowl n whom may break into the starting early season will be the' annual Hneup by the time the official varsity vs. alumni, clash Wednesleague play gets under way. Karl day, Dec. 9; and" they will enWeight and Neil Riggs work out tertain Highland Friday, Dec. 11, O'.the posixposition; Farrell Tev: on the home floorJ Brent Bargeron; Michael Kelseyj Thursday, Dec. 17, Granite will are forwards and Steve McArj come to Provo andthe following thur, Floyd Kimber, Dail Nielseri night' the Bulldogs fwill host the and Lynn Mathews are top le strong team from Logan High School. Their final games will be fensive players. away from home with the Dogs Soph Standouts the new gym at PleasIn addition to this group of invading Grove on December 21 and ant seniors and juniors, Coach Condie the American Fork play will carry a pair of standout tackling palace, Tuesday, Dect 22 in an- (Editor's Note: This Is the first in a series of stories on the basketbair prospects of Griffiths, form the nucleus for .the Saturday night. in that will The powerful Bears scored Bulldog quint for 1959-6of Provo the the sup hopes every period and ground out a carry total of 401 yards,- - 2133 on the porters. Bullock, Nielsen, Ander ground and j 118 throukh the air son and . Griffiths are guards; to smother the Falconsfin Bakers-Lel- Boswell, Powelson and Clayton Memorial Stadium before are front line players, and Norman Gle a ve, another of the ath1S.844 fans. . J short-lived letically inclined Gleave family, Coalinga took a lead in the first duarter but is working at the center post. ' This bunch of seniors will be the Arizonans bouncld quickly back with four straight touch backed up by a sterling aggrega downs to put the contest on ice. tion of junior players, some of 16 19 -- 46-1- a ; JoTin BoswelL had a few min- BAKERSFIELD, Calff. (UPD Phoenix College was resting on its football laurels tday after the two suard positions ; Steve Bullock, Jim Inexperience May Hamper Bulldog Baslceteers In Early Seasdn Games . Coalinga . 14 14 h! tromping : Griffiths, Lowell Anderson, Clyde Nielsen. 46-1- 4 8 . at CH Provo High School this" season. They a re (left to rigfet) Phoenip: Captures Tri-Cit- - Just Making A Bet the rare occasion when an field-hous- - f Four boys have the inside track GUARD PROSPJECTS -- 6 6 I j Jenson evades the cpnimsision's watchdogs even in Nfw York by calling numbers ostensibly to distant hot dog purveyor!, soft drink vendors and program I sellers. On 1 ' 2 8 :, TIME OUT !1 Cliff Lee 245 Classic League! Intermountain . Housing Geneva Finance; 887, Great Central' . , . .0 Storrs Market HIS Shafter Bqwn, 634. HIG &Ewell 2791 HTS 243.Carlyle Shafter Bown, HTG Spafford Dairy 1017 Provo City Men's League HIS Cliff Lee 680 W L HIG Mac McNaughton 266 16 Crestview Service .... 36 y Ladles 18 34 Rio Grande .....L..... W 18 Moose Purple .'. . . '. . 34 32 Wasatch Cafe 20 Pacific St Rockets . . 32 29 Smith Drug 21 First. Security Bank . 31 Circle" ArcUc ;25 29 23. Owl Inn Smeaths. Mkt. .; 25 24 24 University Cleaners . . . 28 Mary's Beauty 24 Exchange Club j .... 28 21 Bros. Whiting 26 Pacific Sts. Tigers . . . 26 21 Timp Motor 26 Jims Dist Co. : 21 Shirl's Beauty , Hansen Candy ........ 25 Smith Bros.5 Market ' 20 25 . 27 Security .Title 19 Ralph's Truck Innv 28 24 A. Ik Duckttts HTS Smith Drug 2245 18 34 Provo Plumbing HTG Smith, Drug 833 38 12 Moose Gold HIS Renon Pace 514) 44 8 Moose Red HIGBonnie Walker 210 HTS 'Exchange Club,- 3060 ' Ladles' Trio HTG Exchange Club 1050 '2). W HIG HIS Erv Dennis, Les' Girls ;'35 y Erv Dennis, 31 Braves Escalante League 30 Three Sp ares HTS. 2529. HTG ; v 66 2736 66 999 " ! g 5 7 7 1 Dale's Sweet Shoppe ' Wells Trucking Lehi Drive Inn Carlyle & Ewell SP afford Dairy Lee's Barber Barratt's Builders Mack's Conoco j j 3 W 25 28 29 29 31 34 34 18 2 2 2 Terry's Texaco HTS HTG HIS HIG 54-5- 2, arena merchant does come over to Jenson to find outj how manv sausages, beverages cj programs he wants, Jenson sajfs:! I'm just making a bet with a friend. Here's a quarter for your troubles.' Np jone bothered Marv last " Friday night in e the Utah State University as he juggled numbers Some Yell Advice while Fullmer was winning a lopBut nearly all managers make sided ' decision over f challenger I the mistake of yelling words jof Webb. "I've been using nxlrttbers with advice that can be understood since he. was 15 in the ama Gene Just as readily- by the opponent as by the managers' boy and the teurs," Jenson explained today "He had the intelligence anl alertness to become expert in receiving them, while fin action Very few boxers can. do it well Bullock alternated at a guard under fire but Gene is an artist. spot early in the season but when Ken Perkins reached his peak Steve rode the bench most of the time and only took the floor when games were clearly von or lost. L Loyd Shannon Smith, Market" 25 . 27 28 B. Hymes 158 Foodllner 21 22 25 22 1489 Holley Motor . 18 18 19 . 17 . ..., 20 19 -- W 14 22 21 No. 10 11 : 16 18 Men's League L W 37 34 Geneva Finance Utah Distributing Dane Virke Upholstery - J opponent, can either protect himself against the device orj trap the boy with counter punches. in many Moreover, state, coaching from the corierjis strictly! forbidden and a coaching man ager is quickly ' silenced by a dep uty, boxing commissioner. Hand gestures can be used but they take a boys eyeJ away from his opponent and the are easily understood by the opponent. . sandy-haire- d 0 4 Park i 2. direct L 17 16 : . with Washington, winning by '.''. and ' losing, - 60-5- Jenson can middleweight champion Gene Fullmer through a fight by calling numbers to him. When an 'opponent like Spider Webb comes out of his corner, he is actually Fullmer in fighting two men the ring and wily Jenson down the steps below Gene's corner. The number-signal- s are just as a Fullmer in fight as Important voice the quarterback's signals in a football game or the finger signals of a catcher to his pitcher K j in baseball. All fight managers try to coach their boxers-- , by voice or gestire during a bout because a manager usually" can. see more deafly what's-goinon in the ring than the busy (fighter. Tall, 545 L. Heinz 389 Barney's Industrial League Tackle Box HIS HIG ;,:;:;:r :;ij Brigham Young splic two games i 5 3 Provo Third Provo Sixth Provo Fourteenth 6-- v " Provo Fourth " 17. Standing-- Park 6-- By JACK CUDDY United Press International WEST JORDAN, Utah (UPD Among his many distinctions. Marv Jenson the local mink 4s rancher: and fight manager , . man." boxing's top "signal es Star Flour HIG ArJene Clausse, 435 Alora Hawker, 169. Tony's Camp 17 23 24 31 32 HIS -- HTG-UUliti- 17 18 26 20 . 13 League -- 2033 24V4 23 Bergs 760 22 26 Schubachs 26 State Bank of Provo . . . . 22 28 20 Auto Glass & Ace Jerry 18V4 . 28H . Ivans Hedquist Drug G.R.A. Ladles .....18 30 .v. Daily Herald W 41 7 Mitchell Garage 28 Maintenance A. L. Duckett "G.E HTS 28 En. Industrial E, 2305. HTG Bergs, 840. HIS 23 e: Designing En. Knudsen (Reams) 568. HIG 22 Electrical' En. Utilities Rolling Mills HTS Utilities If .4 , 3 .. 8 8 d Phillips-Swenso- 14 34 Tavlors Reams Market Gene Evans Pharmacy Utah NaturaLGas . 8 er Swenson-Boy- PROVO LEAGUES -- l Mary J.enson Is Boxing's Top 'Signal Man Writer Claims w .,: A:. 64-4- 7, 85-7- 3, Bowling Comes' ' 6-- 6-4- .,- play-make- v and Mc Gill got 18 ) Denver, which suffered a serious setback when the conference declared 6 George Deroos ineligible, romped past San Jose in its Saturday, night State, 7 Grinsteadl Bob center, opener. with! the height provided Denver , it needed, however, land Rallied 19 - points. Sophomore! Bob MoeM a 2 sophomore, scored 15 points in his debut, -- while Jerry Cole got "' . 7, . r , 74-6- 7, Provo City Ladles League Park Cagers Capt ure Junior Title . State Saturday night :Gary Ches- tang scored 34 points) for Utah, so remained undefeated after the and the Utags wrapped np their first week of basketball, with a road trip by defeating Portland, , short on height but long on scor- single victory apiece. : on the shooting of Tylor But five other the to brilliant off Skyline atari is a, ing, Wiibon and Cornell Green, ' teams each' lost at least one this season. Utah State hits the road' again . The Utags rolled . past three game during the weX. this (week, playing undefeated Cec Coach Baker's Utah Ag. strong opponents last week, in wa j Ic al State; at Ames on Thurseluding two victories on the road gies" defeated Idaho State," peren.-niDrake at Des Moines on and Rocky Mountain Conference day to set the pace for the Skyline 86-6tallest men on Utah The at Logan, Tuesday Friday. Conference. Utah and Denver al- - champ, night on guard Max , Perry's 18 State's starting team are Wiibon and Green, each r, a fine point effort. ' also Perry, led Utah State to Utah University, still considerover a rousing, the best bet to win the Skyed victory the title because it has the line strongest Seattle, usually team in the Pacific Northwest, height in .6-- 9 Bill Mc Gill and 6--7 Carney Crisler, opened with victory over Los Angeles AMERICAN FORK LEAGUES By United Press International Utah State's basketball team ; DECEMBER 7, 1931 Utah County, Utah n u 11 MONDAY, - T; Off DAILY HERALD This year, tho fifth, and pint of Old Bt&gg, Kentucky's top bourbon, are both luxuriously ready to give. These distinctive embossed are gold foil gift packages yours at no extra cost.' pre-wrapped- l.. iill |