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Show SUNDAY HERALDl A 20 Cage r.em, Cop JI f CTooe S; p 5 ft Prep Basketball Box Scores j Game Harwood PEOVO Powelson ! 1 G T F P Nielsen 0 1 2 1 1 Gates Roberts Hoath 5 Bradley 1 Boswell 3 6 1 0 7 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 11 2 1 3 7 21 2 0 2 0 1 0 2 Clayton 0 0 0 4 1 3 Coach Berdean Jar-ma- n Weight OREM 1 4 9 1 Gleaves Orem Nielsen unveiled his 1959-6- 0 11 10 23 9 3 3 Totals t 3 "the for basketball squad Tiger 4 0 0 Scores Bullock by quarters: benefitof the hometown folk .Fri7 14 21 BY High day night, and the Tigers came 37 15 18 9 14 13 Gunnison 9 Totals through with a 2 win over a BEN LOMOND scrappy South Cache High SparBINGHAM G ;T P P tan team. 4 1 T G 5 2 F Chatlin C. In other Friday games involv- Downs 4 2 3 0 Erickson 0 0 0 ing Central Utah prep teams, Taylor 1 0 4 5 0 2. 12 Jensen Provo edged BeD Lomond, 5 3 4 2 2 0 0 Sluga Pleasant Hart Bingham , defeated 4 2 3 0 0 0 Shulsen Stephenson Grove, American Fork ran rough- Butters 1 1 3 3 Dimond H. 0 0 shod over North Sevier, 1 2 0 5 0 Butt Chatlin Spanish Fork whipped Lehi, 45-- Peterson 1 4 2: Newbold 0 0 0 j Tintic tipped South Summit, 0 0 0 F. Dimond 5 and Gunnison nipped BY 0 4 36 Hatch 0 9 0 16 Totals High, V 0 0 0 Johnson Score by quarters: (The Orem attack was paced Provo 0 1 18. 27 37 Walker i 10, by husky Lee Bunnell, 0 36 0 12 22 4 Price Ben Lomond Five halfback; who worked well off the post and. gave the Tigers 15 10 25 Totals SPANISH FORK a punch under the basket' that PLEASANT GROVE G T F P Coach Thair Allen's Spartans T, F 1 13 1 6 Daniels. for could not control. Bunnell hit ' 1 1 4 0 0 0 Allred 0 Swenson V . '. 20 points. 1 0 2 0 Barnett Christensen Clyde Nielsen's two free throws 1 4 6 Miller 0 3 1 0 in the final ' minute and a half, Jex 1 1 1 Schoonover Clark gave Provo its win over the Scots. 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 Harris i Nielsen and Mike Gleave paced Nelson 0 0 7 0 4 3 2 Stott Michael nine with attack the Provo points 1 2 2 0 0 Lott 0 West 0 j each. G 4 3 3 2 2 3 Buckner tanked 21 points to Black j Roberts 1 1 2 lAnderson 0 0 Chipman pace Gunnison to its triumph over 0 0 0 6 3 0 0 Blad Wadley BY High. Bob Martin ' was the 0 0 0 0 Wildcats' top scorer with "13 Westring 14 15 10 Totals M; Blad :.,V;' points. Score by quarters: 20 29 45 Pleasant Grove 11 19 10 Totals 12 42 25 LEHI Bingham --w- I j . 37-3-6; ? .. 52-2- 9; i 4? j 37-3- 31-2- 9. j r . All-Regi- on j ' I- 100 - j 11 13 i . . - . 00 . 10 - I , Prep-Scho- ol Cage Scores Press International Here's scores of Utah high school basketball games played Friday night: By United j i Moab 40, South Rich 36 Bountiful 66;i Tooele 38 North Emery 51, Wasatch j ' i Aca- -' ' 31 t. demy 33 58,' Grove Pleasant Bingham Provo 37, Ben Lomond 38 Olympus 43, Box Elder 34 . 39 Grantsville 41, East Carbon South 64, Murray 45 ' Tabiona 45, Green River 33 American Fork 52, North Sevier 29 . Moapa, Nev.: 41, Hurricane 29 2 Valley 48, Richfield 33 62 East '70, Ogden ' Cedar City 42, Milford S3 Spanish Fork 45, Lehi 42 Carbon 74, Carbon Alumni 61 ' 51 Panguitch 54, Enterprise ' 64 54 Granite Cyprus Bear River 57, West 39 Tintic 37, South Summit 35. Dugway 42, Notre Dame 21 Uintah 41, Lyman, Wyo. 29 . j . . ! t 0-- G T F P Hadfield 3 3 Wells 0 1 7 1 Rosier' 1 1 Wilcox 5 9 Powell 0 1 1 1 0 4 1 0 1 1 3 0 0 2 2 4 0 0 1 Woolsey Peters Ingram Peterson Price ' Beal 0 0 ,1 1 0 0 16 21 Totals Score by quarters: Spanish Fork - 12 24 5 13 Lehi ; 42 31 45 28 42 BY HIGII ; Martin Lloyd Bradshaw Booth Sands trom " Jones Mitchell Totals Jensen Christensen T F 6 1 1 13 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 "0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 3 1 5 14 GUNNISON , 5 G T F 1 7 1 ,6 1 0 12 21 22 NORTH SEVIER 31 I Burr Freeman Karl Kelly 4 0 5 5 Madsen Forgenson K. Kelley Mickglsen Nordfelt 1" ( .1 0 0 2 2 P 9 2 1 3 2 5 11 5 0 which would be compari 38 58 rounding states, would game li- to $100, ble to surbe a step, It would mmg into could be fc40 in the fright direction. mean more f money c P the department, which 14 put to good use in our planting and stacking program. I BYRD , PEARSON 2 - Provo Businessiaan I'd say the state fish? and game management prodepartment's gram is 96 per cent sjatisfactpry, although there are areas where a great deal of improvement i , could be done. For one thing, I mink more 11 10 1 0 2 2 3 2 0 0 3 1 9 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 4 "11 0 2 1 llo" 0 2 5 0 2 0 1 0 4 2 0 33 17 bigj non-reside- nt cense from the present 3 f-- of the 38 1 9 X1MS V5i SANTA NAME COMMISSION MEMBER Gov ALBANY, N.Y. (UPI) Nelson Rockefeller has named Jo seph A. Gimma of Ner York City to the state racing commission. Gimma, a partner in a brokerage firm, fills a vacancy caused by the resignation of William S. o, Langley. ELECT SOCCER CAPTAIN NEW YORK (UPI) Herbert lunior from 0 Buehler, a Glendale, N.Y., has been elected 29 captain of the 1960 Co umbia soccer teani. Buehler, boi n in Ger52 many,, started every Columbia ' 29 game last fall. A 2 out. The SSV DOWN-TO-TII- 1 TO-A-FINE- -G DAD-OR-MOTHE- R, , . I 15 4 ,, M 'a , . to 1395 There is only one 11' lx CliU 5 FARM CO 11 1 INSURANCE State Farm .v. .v , ' POUCTgivcs moro homo protection, SAVES $ . :.V-- : ' - - '" :. ' i S ?;a ;. ' "' " V. . RUL0N MYERS 946 W. Center Ph. FR V 93 "- ' ' " - N. C. HICKS East 1st N. Ph. FR 61 j ELD 40 ON W. PAYNE 398 N. 5th West Ph. FR 20 H. B. PAYNE WARREN PRATT Herald Pressman I think the state fish and game department does a good job con sidering the budget they have to operate their program. One big problem that Utah faces is the fact that its populatior is concentrated in a comparatively small area and it just so happens that's just where much of the 398 N. 5th West Ph. FR East 1st N. Ph. - '- - ; -Wv 20 CARL MADSEN 61 "A V , J I FR, 02 X 7 ' . ' , , - State Farm Mtrtual Automobile Insurance Co. State Farm Life (insurance Co. State Farm Fire and Casualty Co' Home Office Bloomington. Ill rui ,. ' '" " " vh ' ' ' , .... .. ' ( '"" - , THIS YEAR GIVE IS LL ' ' PENDLETON 0HSMAS f ""Sl Sil vNw NNS85"!". 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I do wish, thoug h, Utah would limit fish baits to the more natu rai ones and outlaw cheese and STATE 3 1 yet soft and luxunous! Many exclusive patterns all Pendleton- - Y dyed, spun and woven from the finest X f virgin wool all in lifetime colors. endieton tailonncr for perfect fit and Ii 4.1 Sr. A ill "V is only one Pendleton. areas fishing 1 ' Si CLAUS WEARS TOGS 1. landowner-sportsman-fis- BE A PIONEER AGAIN! CI: EVEN and ate. have criticized the department officials on occasion, but when I look at their long range program, I've got to admit theyl are doing! a pretty good job. Andp weve got to admit the department has specialized experts who 'are trained for the work they do. Of course, the department has a number of problems. The landj owner problem is a big one. The lack of water in thej state also hurts.' h There is the constant and game department triangle. What we need to do is have these groups sit down and thrash out the problems they face and work hard to iron theni WESTERN re. 9 CTsi 4.., .4. Jr1 Villi t N U UlLUlUilI, - i Ai --HLL1IUV 74 WEST CENTER STREET MAKE IT A 7 THE GIFT FOR A MAN THIS i 1 : 0PEM M0WDAYS AMD FRIDAYS 'TIL 9 P.M. . 0 1 ' ' an best hunting attention could be given to the DICK DANNE local problems by the state dePostal Employe I think the- special antlerless partment. I think the' new redeer hunts are the wrst thing gional offices will help, At least about the state's fish And game in theory they sound like a step in the right direction and it would management program . I don't care what anybody says seem as if they have great possi-there just aren't as npny deer bilities in solving local problems. We hear a lot of gripes, and as there used to be and herds are many of them are justified, but gettingi smaller each y ir Several years ago if was no generally speaking I believe the is doing a good problem at all to see fleer while game department hiking on the mountains east of job. IffiNRY IIEISCH town. But not so long ago I Provo Businessman hiked around in Slate and Rock I think the Utah Fish; and Game Canyons for two days- and saw one small doe. Department has an excellent manI also feel that raising the cost agement program. Sure I can and 58 52 A y -- Today's Question: Do You Think the Utah Fish and Game Management Program Good 0 0 4 - Show r i VA Sportsmen Speak on Timely Topics 12 7 7 10 9 P 10 16 Totals Score by quarters: P 3 American Fork 8 16 14 0 North Sevier I 6 - 7 2 10 29 k i p F 0 f'f ll i Althea Gibson T lo. Trotter J L 29 31 G j mil m ! Totals Ph I I JT 1 1 1 V- .Pan-Americ- 17 fl l Nielsen DeLanze P Keistel G ; Former major league infielder Grady Hatton has signed again "as manager of San Antonio of the Texas League, which he piloted to; a fourth place finish in 1959. i 10 j ; HATTON SIGNS CONTRACT ST. PETERSBUIG, Fla. (UPI): AMERICAN FORK T G F 2 McCormick 2 6 5. 14 Harris U 4 1 Chadwick 2 2 0 1 3 5 ,4 Bromley 7 Hackford s 1 0 0 Wagstaff 1 10 2 0 Smith 0 0 0 5 MorelU 1 0 , 4 Zunich 0 0 ;1 1 2 Frankom , j; " f 2 f- er 57-5- ! 8 Sports x fans here generally get mean an installment on the $100,-00- 0 somewhat excited when a Harpay she is receiving for this lem Globetrotters basketball date tour with the Globetrotters, playapproaches,, but they are display- ing almost nightly the "Golden ing more than the usual signs of Goddess," as Karol of golden interest : over what's to transpire lame' pants fame has been tagged at 8 p.m. on Jan. 13 in the BYU by sports" writers. (Karol's remunV Fieldhouse. eration for the series is a cool .The sports calendar says the $30,000). Negro wizards of casaba razzle Althea, world's top jwoman net-tdazzle are slated to play a strong when she temporarily retired opponent in the Baltimore Rock- in 1958, only to come 'back and ets; but it also adds, that sharing championthe big bill will be the appear- win the ance of tennis queens Althea Gib- ship at Chicago in the summer of son and Karol Fageros, and that's 1959, thinks the plunge she has what has the fans in a dither of taken into professionalism will lead the way for other feminine A' anticipation. have a" crack twice For slim sepia. Althea, tetters, who-fwiat twice that big money the men pros winner at Wimbledon and been dragging! down. United States champion, this will have J A. F. Shows l op Form In 52-2- 9 - l TVv AnnQn, Ifliosi M - IIIIWU As Part of SOS tl U U ' i P 13) ; SUNDAY, DECEMBER & 1959 Utah County, Utah I ' j ' j ' 0. 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