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Show feCT I by sitting on one of the big stories of the . . . remarkable comeback by a prominent pro the year after: once being ruled off the course for fibbing on his scores.. . . and straightening himself out with the aid of psychiatric t: atment and an improved game. .... You re .going; to hear more and more blasts about the r lift. "major league i .monopoly" III from' such respected base1ni ball operators as Atlanta's Earl Mann . . . and Tom Golf insiders , j i ! Baird, whose Kansas City Monarchs were driven out of existence when the A's rais-- I - i ' ww If ed rental rates on them....... The Dodgers can't how the Cards-gav- ring-rust- under-stan- d e up on Wally Moon . .". who's their,, most solid outfielder, n o. w bush-browe- d tag is Wallace Wade Moon, after the old Duke football coach. ... When the Yanks play the Red Sox, Bobby Richardson' . lop-side- d' incidentally, tJi e gardener's full . . . . . :X.AX.: ' . . . -- Wally Moon I and Don Buddin1 have lots to chat about . .'. they're from "the same neck of the &outh Carolina "woods and have been each otner since they were 14. playing against 1 :' , ;'. f "..'' "JA Who's afraid of Spahn and Burdette ? Not Gene Freese of the Phils, who shrugs, IT must be .'hitting .500 f j : j n r against 'em.''ViJ. j i . . LOOIOUi; BELOW British Challenger Brian London is about to hit thcS. canvas after knockout blow by1 champion Floyd Patterson during the 11th round of ja heavy Tele- weight championship fight Friday night in Indianapolis, jlnd. (Herald-UE- I M ': Pitcher, Willard Schmidt of the Reds explaining how things get exaggerated since he settled at Norman, Okla., home of the Sooners: "They have me. living on an Okla-- I homa ranch and a 'big buddy of pud Wilkinson, and I'm supposed not to miss afootball practice in. the fall. .. .'. Well, the ranch is 90 by .50 feet, that is and I've seen Oklahoma play only once in five years and. have never ' '.: been to practice." . . . i What really led to Army's return to New York as a football site was Red. Blaik's retirement . . . since it was Blaik mainly who was disenchanted with playing in the Big Town. . . . " JUNIpR BASEBALL WEEK Mayor Lloyd L. Cullimore Saturday proclaimed Junior Baseball Week in Provo starting next Monday and continuing' through the rest of the week. to support Mayor Cullimore urged junior baseball fund drive which ,will be carried out during the week. ) ..; Bob Thomas, chairman of the Provo Junior Baseball Council, said baseball badges will be sold during .the weeli He said the annualdrive was necessary to f supplement money supplied by the team sponsors. Thomas said "players on the junior baseball teams ' will participate in the drive. s Provo-citizen- " : S ... toor Vd animal. mls Th -- ' s i 4 i It was Floyd's -that you'll appreciate. Save you rime, work and worry. VLr .iii'i.-lr.- . 22nd straight victory an4 his 34th in 35 fights. It was also his 16th knockout in his last 17 bouts and the 26thi kayo in his heavyweight career. London stiff erejl .his fifths, defeat a v; in 27 starts. . : i ; - 1 r ROBY TO j ROME l NEW Y(RK, (UPI) Douglas F. Roby, vice! president of the! U.S. Olympic cfctnmittee, was ipi- his way to Erope today to set up housing arrangements for American, athletes taking part In th I960 gamc$. in Rome. Sunday-punche- A UTAH STATE Jr. LIVESTOCK SHOW MAY i 6 - 7 - 8 WEDNESDAY Receiving & Judging: THURSDAY e Horse Pulling and xJ i III - i'l v.- ...-.- 35ih ANNUAL l ; rtttxricrcr, i ;7ii- A. F. Bowling lyleet Gdts Underway i - Calf Scramble, '.IfRIDAY M' . at: Governor's Day Stbck Parade !:- I '. AND THE ADULT EDUCATION i Bowling Congress, the tourney J will be concluded tonight. ' heid in Competition will be AmeriAMERICAN FORK-T-he can Fork Bowling Association's annual championship tourney got underway Saturday at the Jack and Jill Lanes. Sanctioned !i hl ie American . ; teams, doubles, singles and - , CITY FAIR GROUNDS I ':' ,. AND EXTENSION- SERVICES - :t . DEPARTMENT. 11 ' "' "z ' A X' , j.j'' XX j all- - events divisions. fish planting trucks Hatchery will be "on the move" beginning in early May as the game fish stocking program begins in preparation for the June 6 opening of the general trout season. Department of fish and game spokesmen said the ' planting schedule now forecasts approxiI of a million mately catchables being planted from the state's twelve hatcheries ' prior to ; j ; j. ; ' - ' p)(U3G13g I j two-thir- ds ' i ; ; "the June 6 opening. More than another million of the catchable siie' will be planted as the heavier fished waters , are periodically , stocked during the -warm weather season. ' Except for a few streams endangered by spring flood waters, ' ( n n to en n ii i BASKETBALL all the hard . fished j streams and are expected to be .Stillwater stocked by the j opening day. Flngerling trout of various sizes will be planted throughout "the year In , those large lakes and of waters capable of progrowth and catches good ducing from plants of these smaller fish, or where they cannot be reached with trucks. This Includes the summer plant by plane of the Uinta and other high country wa -- ''; Baseball League Holds Auction T"'-- ! CLINIC neweStHn: fabrics and colors. man. discriminate Tailored for the By Young Coach Stan! Choose yours from the most complete of stylessand fabrics in the latest array Hop-sac- k all-wo- ol imported English fabrics and' worsteds, for tough wearing qualities. Ivy styles. Continental styles, some with reversible vests; . rv ma fU' i: mm). 1 Sires 14 to 20. Hoys . 29.95 Newest m collar styles. White and colored, neat patterns wash'n wear fabrics. .'m- !v i $4 do AND 5 00 HIV S ':! : t ' ill: r wear. Nothing like a Jarman. Many new styles to suit your tate. ' Just try them on . . . you'll. fike them' ; For dress-u- p f SLACKS j T.:.. wsr i ' - :j r: t$ i ne - , A ' V; 1 Return f Tuition ' Convenient si Lay-Awa- y the .'attached form to Extension Services. fee for each ofthe both of which include clinics, 15 class periods, will be $10. For further information call FR 'i ' ! B Y U Use Our 116 W. CENTER Am May 22M9S9 I WATER Operr Mon. Nite Til 9 p.m: A ; .T-Shir- 8-Ju- Large selection to choose from, in all wools, worsteds flannels and wash'n wear. .Pleated or ivy. $95to$1895 HEATERS : j 26. One hour of Instruc DAILY CLASSES . . i Monday through Eriday for three week; June tion daily.: .Tinie of day for each age group will Warranged by Coach Watts and Coach Robison fol lowing receipt of all registration applications. All registrants will1 be notified of their schedule; The clinics are! separate, but are so scheduled that a boy may enroll in both if he desires. $745 $1493 1 AND ." , AX (!:' REGISTRATION DEADLINE MEN'S SHOES " , with'. 'BYU Class groups will be small, and Individual attention will be given to registrants. Junior Basketball" or? "BYU Junior Track" printed on them will be given to registrants. Each boy will have the use of towels and lockers. Cost of these services is included in the registration fee. Men's V W, The basic fundamentals of track, or' basketball:! h . 2. Association and cooperation within a group i 8. The development of habits of health and cleanliness l4. Spprtsmanship on the athletic, field or court 5. The building! of self confidence in athletic and other aDiiiues. i Dress SHIRTS " 003 56 North 2nd West .I", ' 2 -- I B - 1-- . AT I GAS 1 n the following "j programs are .designed to give boys, from the ages of eight to foyrlteen training non-cred- it j. ' 3-- 1; These mi Retirement May 1, of Erastus Peterson was announced today by the Utah Department of Fish and DIAL FR r Track Coach L. .:;";:: 7-- , weaves ; Game Department Worker Retires PLUMBING & HEATING Clarence Robion i. : CRAG! 5 HAD . BYU hare Peterson has served or the past 15 years as hatchery assistant at the state's Scott Avenue' plant. ;W jrWjl W Watts ' A TRACK CLimc Head Basketball Coach ' League Western Boys Baseball was held here Tuesday evening, April 28, in the Utah Power and Light building. f- According to Glen H. Gordon, president of the league, the teams started practicing and league playing will begin on May X 18. t.'i:' :. .:; ' . ' The aucAMERICAN FORK American tion of players for the i ; n n , Game, wel1-- . BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY PHYSICAL. EDUCATION , ter. j TV i.. i. 6. eight-month- mod-- ' rn. cur war U to lift vour tele phone and call our! nearest plant collect. Wa fiva prompt,, efficient missed and on two missejj, th champion almost fell down. Nevertheless, he gave dark- haired London a terrific beating, particularly to the body. Ajid he had the iroja man from Blackpool, England, staggering at least once " in nearly every round, The thircf session was London's best- ,- He knocked the champion back onto his heels with a "sneaker right" to the. chin and fought 0 j$61,-86- He also receives the total! TV- radio fee of $175,000, giving hm a total purse of $236,866. After fray ing London s $60,000 and expenses, he should wind up with I approximately $170,000. Floyd's fight with European champion Johansson at jjNew York's Yankee Stadium,' June 25, is expected to draw a millioridol- lar gate. j" Although .Floyd was far from sensational Friday night ai, he registered his 22nd straight victory and his fourth defense of the crown, he had the distinction of being the first man to knock fragj ged London off his ' feet. The challenger weighed j 208 pounds to the champion's 1S2V'. Staggering In Every Round Patterson had the artillery, but - of s his inactivity since he knocked out Roy Harris last Aug. 18, made him miss the target often ' particularly jjvhcn s with he went all-oin trying to put his jman away. They grazed .and j they j get rid of II s pre-seaso- ; Patterson' ut m mm ilia THERE'S AN . one-hitt- er Fish Planting Vehicles To Begin to Roll Early in May 103,111. per cent of the net gate was i EASIER WAY The penalty for achievement: after Glen Hobbie of the Cubs pitched a in the early weeks of the t season, t swirled around him . . . TV cameras reporters .v. .closed in . and after the hub-bu- b was concluded, the room was so bare was and Hobbie, preparing to dressing : . . but all the .hot water was used up. . take a shower He looked at the frigid spray, muttered, "Guess I'll hjave to shower at home." ' 'The Los Angeles Rams have made a unique deal for 4 n their five football exhibitions in the jColiseum all played on Saturday night, they'll be video-tape- d over ; a TY station the next . . . collect a cent the Rams won't day of cash for it . . . but will get $50,000 worth of spot plugs spreaa inrougn ine season.. ... gate was a q 19 m ( id hi i i trans-Atlanti- l' photo) - . wa 1 : ' Ai-'- I By JACK CUDDY 1 , ; ma m . , -- yss a llth-roun- : ; A United Press International . NEW YORK (UPI) Heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson, d knockfresh from his out over England's Brian London, sounded the warning today, "I'll be 100' per cent sharp for the big fight in June." The champion from Rockville Center, N.Y., said "I was only? 55 per cent of myself against London last night and 25 per cent of myself last August but I'll be against Roy Harris ,100 per cent, against Ingemar Johansson in June."; y FriFloyd appeared day night' at the Fair Grounds Coliseum although he gave the former British Empire champion such a beating that only one ring official gave ' Brian a round. " London, bleeding from his right cheek and the mouth, was counted out by ' referee Frank Sikora at .51 seconds of. the 11th, .round1,1 when the game Englishman was on the floor for the" second time. In. the 10th round a right to the chin had driven him to one knee but the bell ending the round rang at the count of five.' Will Receive Guarantee London will receive $60,000,. plus c . expenses for his licking. London's guarantee comes out of Patterson's total purse . Promoter Al Farb announced a paid attendance of 10,038 and a. gross gate of 'S12Z.885. The net . ' 1 m S, Utah Couaty, Utah. vavo hammo .'O UVI ItAT CTJXDAT, SUNDAY HERALD 4-1211, Ext. 2707. 1 REGISTRATION FORM . :. J Special' Courses and ' Institutes Dcpa tment t ' r Date . Name .... ,,A, . r ... ..... ...... .... . .. Address ........... Age or money order ( ) mr the $10.00 tuition for the basketeball Clinic 1 Track Clinic ( ) . or Basketball and Track Clinic ( ) ($20.00). Enclosed is a check ( 5 ) i s |