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Show wougac ageirs Week Fpr'USG U CLa University's Tasketball team, moving at speeds behind sporadic bursts of early reason basketball, heads for Los Angeles" this week more In search of two things balanced scoring and a tighter defensive game. These two common shortcomings which were not entirely unexpected in view of the Y's inex- Young Brigham un-ferta- , in the Cougars' two - game series with Washington last weekend. Won First Game Coach Stan Watts' young club then to second the tilt, dropped the Huskies in a series at Provo. The road ahead offers little, or no relief for the Cougars, who meet UCLA Friday night and USC Saturday night in Los Annew $5,000,00r Sports geles' Arena. Oklahoma State will be 'the fourth team in the series. East-I- s ! .Two juniors, center Dave and guard Gary Earnest " kept the Cougars in the scoring1 columns both nights against Washington, but the scoring thereafter by the other members of the squad left, much to be desired. Earnest, a great floor man who uses every shot in the book, took high point honors in both tilts. He hit for 16 on Friday, added 81 in what appeared to be a d battle on Saturday who Eastis, played without substitution for 40 minutes of action both nights, tanked; 14 in the opener, but was held to 10 in the first game, won the 54-5- 2, 52-6- 0, . - - future until he comes up with some kind of combination that can click. Rebounding wil top the list of items to be given attention this .... Davis Market Geneva Pharmacy Orem V.F.W. Auxiliary Maple Lanes Coffee . Salmon Pharmacy . . . Naomi's Beauty Shop lecona. w 26 25 23 22 19 19 20 21 22 22 24 25 17tt . 17 28 25 20 23 26 26 28 29 ; HIG Orem Queen Pins League , Roys i u un m j . ;,;, L. W. pioneer Second 0 Pioneer Eleventh Bunset 1 2 2 , . Second . . . Rivergrove . . tsecona Sunset Second ... R'vsrgrove Sunset Third Leading scorers: , OCX ViVC jollies Econ-O-Ma- rt 3 4 5 . Coffee El-Dora- ... 6 23 9 21 16 16 13 12 11 11 10 15 16 19 19 20 21 23 2074. 9 Sportsman Elis Fine Foods, Elis Fine Foods, 761. HIS Mary Lee Parker, 473. HIG HTS HTG - Nona Hudson, 189. PAYSON Double D ..; Aibertsons .fl Orem V.F.W Meadow Gold Leo Carters Bee Line . a venue Lunch W jProvo V; F. A. Staheli L. io W 30 25 24 24 22 22 21 20 '.: 15 16 16 18 M. Staheli ,...:.J... ,18 Totals 18 103 RICHMOND, Calif. Benny 120, Calif., Stockton, Casing, knocked out Chuck Wiggins, 117, Oakland, Calif., (2). 3 13 Calif. SACRAMENTO, Ray 23 4 50 Pacheco, 111, MexicoV outpointed J5 29 39 Dommy Ursua, 115, the PhilipZ8 38 50 pines (10). ' ,14 15 3 2 9 0 1 1 en Garrett. , It is probable that the two top teams will include Bill Decker, Jay Jensen', Garth Nelson, Lynn Hales, Ralph McClain. Kent Tipton, John Child, Jim Simkins, Teddy Murray,, Buddy Gardner, Jan Felix, Steven1 Sumsion, Grant Palfreyman, David Russell, Paul Cherrington, Jimmy Sheffield, D vid Whiting and Don Hold away. I About P G T Schmidt . Fuelling '. Charvoz Robinson . Black Peterson 3 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 . Walker be- trophy - in his community. linquency Marv, former amateur and short - ime professional boxer, was graduated from Jordan High School but passed up college to become a mink rancher at 19. Formerly president of the. West Jordan Town Board, Jenson now is president of the Jordan School District ' and a member of the Fait Lake County Recreation -- , Board. Gov. George D. Clyde of Utah less stockings made in the United will be on hand at the writers States are manufactured in North dinner for the, Jenson Carolina. The Gift To Please HIlU! , f S ' ' ' "'- s , , ' ', , ' ' i 1495 14 11 39 MURRAY of all the seam- one-ha-lf 'It's ' Jimmy Cherrington, the of -- Sheffield, Terry Naylor David Vhiting, Don Holdaway and Stev- yy ''IlipiilSlBllifc ' ' r'.t- - J Three to One JARMAN Urn Put your money tm Jannan and youTi win every timrl number which k m Take, for instance, this easy on the eyes, the feet and your pocketbook. " It is- a lighter and trimmer yet still sturdy j and durable enough to take a lot of hard wear. Come m moAtrf , ". t1 u f sure oet you 111m me mts jarman two-textur- ed 0 0 0 12 0 0 h. "serai-brogue- ' nil 1.1 'm. , , 'h I !' HEBER Matmen at the Wasatch High School will stage their ;i wrestling meet against first Weber in the boys' gym Thurs- i day, according to wrestling coach 19-f- j Twelve matches will be scheduled, plus a series of exhibition Sorensons matches, which will give every 9 Mullett Jewelry member of the squad a chance to HTS Todds Trout Bait, 25981 display their skill. HTG Todds Trout Bait, 906. HIS A four-wameetin Provo on Bernie Todd,' 615.. HIG Bernie Dec. 14 will match the Wasps The Geneva Rod and Gun Club Todd, 229. with wrpstlers from Provo High H'ill begin registration for a HuntJordan and OremJ School, er's Safety Survival Course ba PICK MALZONE MVP Wednesday, Dec. 9, at 7:30 p. ba. BOSTON (UPI) Third bas in the Geneva Recreation Associia man Frank Malzorie will be hon- JOCKEY SCORES TRD7LE tion building located' near the Ge- ored as the most valuable playFred PLMLICO, Md. (UPI) j it neva Works steel plant. er of the 1959 Boston Red Sox Northcutt, the nation's leading Mark Hirst, club president, team at the annual dinner of the apprentice jockey, accounted for stated that the Utah State Legis- Boston chapter of the Baseball his second straight "triple" Tueslature recently passed a bill Writers Assn. of America, day at'! Pimlico, including both ' which requires all individuals Jan. 27. ' ends of a $47.40 daily double. hunting for the first time and those who have not hunted in this state, tb take trainin gun safety and pass tests ing Indicating they are safe gun handlers. Mr. Hirst said that the classes will be held two hours each SUGGESTIONS evening fox a period.' The classes are for all .1 persons 12 years of age and over. Cslw .M695 v , Del Wallengren. 20 ; 22 J 23 I :J5S V:-- . vS- - l! ! ' , 'l5 ftftjk y - z, - ient cause of his clean and able handling of many fighters, Including Fullmer and former heavyweight challenger Rex Layne. He also was honored because of his contributions to the sport as an active worker in the Latter - day Saints Church and as a realistic campaigner against Juvenile- de- Wasp Grappiers Slate Meet For Thursday . 12 10 Fight Results n" sell, Paul Johnansson. Presentation of the trophies to Ingemar and Marv 'will be made at the writers annual dinner in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel at New York Jan. 14. Jenson, 42, was elected recip-- sion, Grant Palfreyman, Iceland Bird, Leon Larsen, David Rus- .022 . . . - Chris's Sinclair all-gree- t- - 2 13 5 ... Sorensen ... .,...20 5 Clements, 573. HIG. Malan Clem ...... 191 ents 255. 18.4 M. Eggertsen, Pioneer 2nd K Jackson, Pioneer ... . 18.4 Orem King Pins League W L 18 1 D. Leatham, Second 26 . 6 Lanes Maple 171 V. Nuttall, Pioneer 2nd 21 10 16.3 T & C Service S Nielsen, Rivergrove 12 19 . Co Tri Builders 15' 4 R. Durfey, Eleventh 19 13 Todd's Trout Bait ... Gi5:o Second. Overly, 19 13. Geneva Realty 14.0 F. Madsen, "Pioneer 16 16 M. .D. Close Finance 16 16 Mtn." States Steel 17 Consolidated Western P 15 14 18 Bullocks . J 13 Kirks Drive Inn 19 13 Custom Floors . rocks!" Coach Alma SPRINGVILLE Garrett of the Springville Red Devils will have several men with experience to bolster his I960 basketball team. Coach Garrett had an team last year, so many veterans of that squad will be on hand lor this year's league play. They are somewhat lacking in height, but are expected to show some strength as the season progresses. Returning seniors listed on this year's squad include Bill Decker, Jay Jensen, Garth Nelson and Lynn Hales, all of whom were active last 'year. Other seniors on the squad, include Ralph McClain, Keith Huff, Douglas Kunze, and Kent Tipton. Juniors include John Child, Jim Simkins, Teddy Murray, Buddy Gardner, Jan Fe'lix, Steve Sum-- G T P 2 12 5 Oborn 20 Safeway . 19 21 Commercial Tire ...... IS 22i jWarburtons Ready Mix 17 13 6 Lehi State Bank 27 1 29 .11 Carters Bee Line HTS Warburtons, 2997. HTG Scoring Malan Avg. Warburtons, 1057. HIS Safety Glass Scheduled By Gun Club . Francom . ., Worthington . L. Gleave, Pioneer B Campbell, Second "Boy! ATHLETES on. the . . 9 Boast Experienced Quintet Danny Val-de124, Los Angeles, knocked 6 0 12 out Tano Serna,126y4, Austin, 0 0 0 3 0 6 Tex., (8). 5 DAILY HERALD 50-3- 9. ' Maple Lane Classic League . i. r . c ..... Bank bf Pleasant Grove brem State Bank . ; League standings .... 'irst Security Bank : L 26 laple Lanes lis Fine Foods Pioneer Second second and place Pioneer battle In the feature game of tonight's West Utah Stake M Men' basket, ball schedule. The game will start at 7 p. m. Other league games, scheduled tonight, will find Rivergrove Second playing Second at 6. p. m., Rivergrove meeting Eleventh at B p. m., and Sunset tangling with Sunset Third at 9 p. m. Sunset Second will draw a bye.'' Warburton Ready Mix, Warburton Ready Jean Bath, 480. Jean Bath, 200. 2065. HTG jMix; 737. HIS ; Schedules Feature Tilt League-leadin- g , 22 BYU coach will Maole Lanes Coffee Shop 22 continue to experiment in. the Melody Inn 21 ' Mullett Jewelry ....... 20 19 Meadow Gold HTS WEDNESDAY, DEC, 9, Utah County, Utah LOS ANGELES . . ules. Spanish Fork Dons, two Totals time winners, will entertain the Payson Jordan Ramblers in a game that Murray may give a more definite line up on the veteran Forker quint. Orem will go to Tooele; and Provo will play host to the Highland Rams. Payson Lions, trying to break into the win column after last week's loss to North Sanpete, and a defeat at the hands of Murray Tuesday, will tangle with Box Elder at Brigham City, and Judge Memorial will - throw ithe. works at Brigham Young Wildcats. St. Francis, winners over Tabiona in a Saturday date, will try to keep the ball moving when they go to Ogden for a game with St. Josephs. The Saturday schedule is also pretty well filled with Uintah shewing their wares at BY High; and Notre Dame of Price meeting St. Francis at the Central High School gym. Coach Boyd Luke will split his Spanish Fork Dons Saturday with one team playing at Delta, and the other trekking over the hills to Mt. Pleasant to meet Wasatch Academy, In a game Tuesday night, Murray .defeated Pay sen, L W 31 Dawes Walker Memorial Trophy for long end meritorious service to bod' ing. Jenson'i father is Swedish and his mother Norwegian. The association also awarded r. the trophy to champion Ingemar heavyweight fighter-of-thf-yea- 1959 Springville Red Devils To - tral Utah basketball teams. All teams have Friday sched- j uesday Tornadoes League s n 20-ye- ar will be preceded Ogden's, Tigers will host Orem Shields . and Provo will play the Alumni Mismash tonight in games involving Cen- Wolfley . avis ode O' Day ewart Const. .. mperial Lounge start at 8 p.m. and r Preps Slate Casaba Action 11 Berg's Mortuary 2188. HTG HTS Davis Market, M. HIS Market 749. Calderwood, (Geneva Pharmacy), J. Walker (Maple $48. HIG Lanes), 192. , . . sophomore-junio- Col-in- 17 It's likely the M Men Loop T 13ft Rohbock's Sons Floral 17 L!. And. L. Motel ..... 16 Sorenson's Lath & P ..14 14 Green Grove . . . . 13 of Town The Talk Qrem Community Sports 12 . H 10 11 13 17 . . . . . . - Washington's .height may have accounted for the popr showing, .but Watts isn't going to let such a pronounced weakness go unchecked. low. varsity game at 6:15 p.m. Playing lor the Alumni will be Darrell Steele, John Chambers, Doug Schaerreri Ray Despain, Lpnnie Gleave, Gerald Overly, Richard Fr amp ton, ChucH Nor ' and Barry Gleave. ton, Eddie by a L : 19 18 Scott's Grocery -- :, Provo High's Bulldogs will meet the Alumii tonight in. their annual Athletic Benefit Fund ?ame in the Provo High gym. The game will W Utah fight Jenson, of West Jordan, is manreMarv Jtnson today manager ager of NBA middleweight chamceived the meritorious service pion Gene Fullmer, Jenson Is notable to award from the Boxing Writers' the first- - Utah-borAssn. in New York." old James J. win the NEW YORK (UPI) BULLDOGS, ALUMNI TO PLAY ANNUAL CONTEST Comer tingle-hande- ; ' Bowling OREM LEAGUES Orem City Ladies League onresnrs week before the Cougars , head south. ;,r' In the second game with the nuskies the Brignam were held to a total of 23 rebounds, a record j Marv Jenson Receiyes Walker Award For Meritorious Service To Boxing TIME OUT! iniwitmiM-n- n Minimi t in MiitMiaiiiiirrwnr-'tiMiWfc'WWniiM- i . 'lie Cha: .pioi ni ma, x. ! i : - I-,- f ... for the GHampion giver pre-'vious- ly CMKISTIMSj Wed-uord- Fvl 'Cm ay ek ';i&:xi Fishing Tackle ' GIVE AUTOMOTIVE, G SUPPLIES TO DAD and - DARKNESS "HIGHLIGHTS" THIS HANDSOME SHOi ed g shoe her! 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