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Show wwmiMi . ii mi m .... iii.i wwri rawiini i. ywi 'j ' ,i ri : ! :t ' '' j - :i ' r , ' ' - M ... It;' i . ' ' " ;! i SUNDAY HERALD SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, ms 14 Will Give Sugar Ray' 1 . . . Go Ipr'jl urn op t it I; Bulldogs Trip Red Devils 50-4- 4 -:-I- Paul Gains Upset Win Over Sugar j " j Provo High's SPRINGVILLE J basketball team got back on the victory beam again Friday night A- - - in by defeating Springville, 5 a Region game. The win was the second in league play for the Bulldogs against three defeats and broke a two-galosing streak. Garth Powelson and Jimmy Anderson were the big guns for the Big Green with 14 and 12 However, points, respectively. Garth Nelson of Springville was the game's leading scorer with 18 points. Jensen tanked 11 more for the Red Devils. Provo high jumped off to a 0 lead and were out in front all the way. The Bulldogs led 5 at the at half and 50-4- 4, Paul Pender, and, boxing critic who won Sugar Ray Robinson's chunk of the world middleweight crown Friday night on an amaz-- . ing upset decision, said Saturday he is willing' tq give Ray a return shot at the title on April 1, if the BOSTON (UPI) ex-firem- an fighj; is held in' Boston. Robinson, who claims me the contract gives him the right to pick the site, insists that the bout be staged in New York, Robinson Although appeared off form,- after 22 190-d- ay - y Ji u j j months of comparative inactivity the ... ' Greb won the "his outfit of industrial and town York night club By OSCAR FRALEY in the development of fuUnited Press! International first; no decision in the second. . . teams ture stars. NEW YORK (UPI) Fear- Don Fairfield, the angular KanDumont asserts that jail the maless Fraley's facts and figures: sas golf pro, calls himself a jors would have to db Is provide He one - horse "good hot weather player." There's nothing for the material being even thinks better when its warm. managers sleigh" about Uncle Sam's prep- - Like recently when he took a developed and his league would arations for the winter Olympic plane for Houston, got on the get the players jobs. 'I4! games at Squaw Valley, Califor- - wrong plane and landed in nia, next month. Chicago ... He was "hot," how-- ( TO MAKE PRO DEBUT The Army and Navy will furnish ever when he discovered his misNEW YORK (UPI) 4! Promoter ski troops, equipment and snecial take. Jack Kramer announced today personnel. The ,J.S. Forest ServBecause of the dwindling minor that Alex Olmedo, former U.S ice Will supply avalanche warning leagues, Ray Dumpnt of the Na- Davis Cup star from Peru, will service and lon range weather tional Baseball Congress says it's make his professionalj debut in the forecasts will be preapared by the time the big leagues turned to New York area next imonth.. . By JACK CUDDY United Press International the Sleigh' About U. S. Plans for Winter Olympics Nothing County, Utah Utah 'One-Hors- b fighter from New York claims Friday night's was just what he needed if sharpen him for an April fight. Fans Boo Lustily Pender, of suburban Brookline, Mass!, 'won a split decision after a fight that had so! many dull moments that the 10,608 fans; in the Boston Garden booed lustily in the: middle rounds. Pender, a former, student of BrookUhe's Staley College who sometimes talks like' a professor, suffered a cut at the corner of his left brow in the seventh round, but it was expected to be healed once-gre- at " ' " d f s'h J I it f mmiStti rr--t u iiiiiiiiiinlii iiiiiiiuiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiMiiiiiMiiiifiii t-- 35-2- ; PROVO Bosvell I Weight Gleave Nielsen Anderson " n n IMnn mmnnn rn . . gjLma a Jensen Decker Palfreyman . . Simkins Nelson Cherrington Hales Totals Provo Springville 0 0 4 choices and all the '5expertsy 7 1 7 ure Bally Ache cannot go 0 0 6 mile and a quarter distance. 8 6 12 umet is banking on Pied D'or ar Hoover's Winter Clearance : ' 5, Za-pust- as v AlUales final. Use our top fig the Cali Lay-Aw- ay Plan or Charge Account. and are whispers that Harry .20 20 10 50 Guggenheim, who won it with G T F P Dark Star, may have another 4 8 3 11 likely dark horse in All Hands. 1 5 2 4 Time marches on: It seems like 0 2 0 0 only yesterday that Paul Runyan 1 4 3 5 and Dick Metz were among the 6 7 6 18 leading tounrament stars. But 2 0 0. 4 they will compete in the annual 1 2 0 2 Professional Golfers Assn. Senior championship starting Tuesday at . .15 28 14 44 Dunedin, Fla. . .You have to, be 50 years or older to play in this .22 36 44 50 . . . .10 22 WINTER COATS AMD SPRING JACKETS All Thermo Insulated withl 35 Curoa Fodm NOW REGULAR one. 44 $12.98 $18.95 19.95 t 22.50 24:95 27.50 29.95 32.50 To Honor Culman 'the-Ne- 5-- . 1 Babe Culman, Newark N.J., SKIERS OPEN TRIALS promoter, will be honored tonight ISHPEMING, Mich. (UPD by Jersey Boxing Writers The cream of the nation's ski Asn. for long and meritorious jumpers, 53 in all, began two days service to boxing. It. was Babe of competition today to determine who arranged the 1923 Mickey Greb bout in which the eight leapers who will repre- Walker-Harr- y sent the U.S. in next month's they jointly earned $75,000 and a winter Olympics at Squaw Valley, few hours later fought for free in the street in front of a New Calif. : i j I there SPRINGVILLE Coach 34-ye- . . . Totals Gets $500 Pay Raise 29-ye- ar 2 3 3 ' Hi long before April 1. The fight, which attracted a disappointing gate of $85,010, made Robinson look like an odd man 'of the" ring nearing the .end of his fistic trail. On at east two occasions he had the speedy BATON ROUGE, La. (UPI) H - old Brookline boxer in - old head Paul Dietzel, serious trouble, but he lacked the stamina and accuracy ' to finish football coach at Louisiana State University, got ,a $500 pay raise Pender. ' ex Friday along with a four-yea- r Judges Favor Pender tension of his contract., Pender, a 1 underdog, used Despite last season's setbacks tactics effectively enough losing the Sugar Bowl to O. to capture the votes of the two Miss, dropping from first to ihim judge's, although Referee Joe in the nation and being upset by favored Robinson. Tennessee LSU's board of suSantoro the had Judge Joseph are well sat pervisors Irish' challen- isfied withapparently rangy, dark-haire- d the Tiger mentor. ger ahead on a They approved his contract ex8 and Judge' John tension and a salary hike from basis, Referee $16,500 to $17,000 a year. Norton agreed, 20-ye- ar mark. three-quart- er PENDER CONNECTS WITH LEFT Paul Pender, connects with a left to Sugar Ray's face in their title fight Friday night in the Boston Garden. Pender won over telephoto) Sugar Ray on an ilpseit decision. (Herald-UP- I LSU 44-3- 2 1 , ii 22-1- Powelson 11 1r7i,i,iiill, J If 1 , weather bureau. Seven hundred volunteer officials Will- - conduct the games, which consist of 15 skiing events, eight . speed skating races, 2& hockey games and three figure skating contests; Just so everybody ijnows what's going on, with more than 1,000 athletes from all parts of the world milling has conaround, Underwood tributed 70 special typewriters with foreign language keyboards for preparation of news bulletins. Try To Sort Field The horse happy set already is trying to sort the field and G T F P busy come up with a colt for the May 6 4 2 14 7 Kentucky Derby. Venetian Way 3 1 1 7 and Warfare still loom as the , 17.46 20.95 22.75 147-13- 148-14- 2. Zapustas favored Sugar Ray, and a, poll of 16 ringside sports writers favored Ray, CAR COATS 146-14- 1, 11-- 5. Baseball Team Signs Stadium Lease 15-Ye- That's Right Hej Scored 114 Points ar BUFFALO, N. Y. (UPI) Buffalo has cleared the last big BRISTOL, Pa. (UPI) -- Pete obstacle toward obtaining ja franCimino scored 114 points in a chise in the new Continental basketball game Friday night and League with the signing of a 15- that's no typographical error. year lease for Civic Stadium. Cimino achieved his staggering The board of directors of the total in Bristol High School's 134-8- 6 community-owne- d Buffalo base- victory over Palisades High ball club voted unanimously, School by hitting on 44 of 79 field 0, Friday night to accept ' j ft goal attempts and 26 of 29 free 1itase. nTi cans citv to re ior me throws. ceive $5,000 annual rental and 27 Prior to Friday night, the per 171cent of the gross conces i 2 Cimino had averaged rour Doarat jnemDrs were 23 only points. absent. -- , 6-- T 1 1 . - ? 1 . " Gun Safety Classes Open At Springville a nd Mapletoh Under spon SPRINGVILIE the of Springville Amerisorship can Legion Post No. 28,1 a new class in Survival Training and Hunter Safety got underway Friday night at the Springville Me morial Hall. A. similar class began Thurs day at the Mapleton City Hall for residents of that area. Both lasses will be beld weekly at 7 p. m. The classes aire open to per- sons of either sex between the aiges of 12 and 21. Sixteen hours of instruction will be given, in cluding eight hours of gun safety instruction and actual practice firing. A fee of $1 will be charged for ammunition and other ex penses. Completion!; of the course will enable the student to meet re quirements of Utah's new Hunter Safety Law, which will go into effect on April 1 of this year. Under the law, all persons desir ing to purchase hunting licenses wno nave never hunted before j j must hold certificates of j H r Sponsors of the class point out of marksmanship! ery, boat "safety, some others. safety, arch-canoein- and na i n -- - ,AI uminum E PLUMBING & HEATING 3-10- 03 56 North 2nd West - tt h- CRAGMEAD DIAL FR $3.50 day Reg. 79.00 Full STORM, ' Complete, Pre-hun- 4 rnoro horn protection, SAVES $ $ Installs in justi minutes V"J ch State, Orem. AC COMPLETE 44 1 E. 5th N. - FR v 60 Cooling 4f - Now H C LARKS SPECIAL GROUP Svipentten y,tem TOPCOATS V Wiper Blades 1960 JANUARY Reg. 61 East 1st Reg. $40.00 NOW i N: Ph. FR East 1st N. Ph. FR rirestone Speedway Proved for Turnpike Safety COATS SPORT $2370 ....... BARREL 1960 VALUES OF SWEATERS, SHIRTS Values to $12.95 Now m2 . . $249 . Open til i ' 9 P.M. Monday U 6.7015 BLACK 02 93 40 State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance CoState Farm Life Insurance Co. State Farm Fire and Casualty Co Home Office Bloomington, 111 I TUBE TYPI Plus tox and receppable Night re Stop In Todayl nresROfH 384 W. ? y.v v.j ffKnVM, 20 RUL0N MYERS 61 SPECIAL GROUP 5. Adjust Brak 6. Carefully test Brake 7. Correct caster eamber 8. Correct toe-i- n & toe-o- ut 9. Balance Front Wheel Champion Tires 20 N. C. HICKS 3-59- y Belt START THE. YEAlT CARL MADSEH LAY-A-WA- Y SKI SHOP NUNN-BUS- V "flht V Battery i?ANUARY H. B. PAYNE 946 W. Center Ph. FR and Charge Account Service MILLER'S 393 N. 5th West Ph. FR ICE SKATES $1.00 per day. g. Door, complete with glass and screens .Bullock Sales & Service 1182 N. 80 PAIRS of elf fan 1. Inspect Front Broke Drums and lining 2. Repack Front H " BASS EDGERTON Wheel Bearing 3. Inspect Grease Seat 4. Check and add Brake 10. Install necessary Weight Fluid if necessary 398 N. 5th West Ph. FR 35 TOBOGGANS in Fiberglass finish $2.50 to $3.50 day y Wheel Balance I960 $14.97 15.50 21.00 26.95 35.95 Brake & Front End Service . 70 Complete SKI OUTFITS Miller Bindings $100 Guarantee rAAnr . HEATERS y Muffler V Broke V Front End Instructors of the Springville class will be Mr. and Mrs. Garth Killpack of Provd while Douglas Bills and Hasthigs Smith will teach the Mapleton course. Elmer Bird of the! State Fish and Game Department will assist with both classes $24.95 27.50 35.00 45.00 60.00 j Famous Brands and Styles Broken Sizes Val. to 17.95 FREE! Safety-Checke- d Tires ELD0N W. PAYNE . WATER these points , v- -v completed the GAS V State Farm Ski Equipment frnfSaSSStmJw . , plll. YrfMMwiMiiMWi RECEIVES CERTIFICATE DeLoy Reinhold receives a certificate showing he completed a (light) course in gun safety. The certificate is presented to him y Ellamae Parks, an instructor for the course. Young Reinhold was one of 75 Provo youngsters who recently .' course. Al! g, NOW I960 Safety inspection at Firestone - cymplete Line of JANUARY training. that Boy Scouts 0f the area will be able to qualify for all or part of the merit badge requirements REGULAR' SHOES I960 com- - SKI SH0 I z petence before the licenses yill be issued. To qualify in competence, a person must scomiplete any NRA or basic firearm safety course of a minimum eight hours, or a Utah Survival Training course, ROTC or Reserve Officers basic raining course including firearm INSURANCE ruiTimr Imports and Domestics FORLORN WARRIOR Former middleweight champion "Sugar Ray" Robinson sits dejectedly in his, dressing room after losing his title fight to Paul Pender Friday Telephoto) riight. (Herald-UP- I CENTER PROVO InlW U res FR3-280- 78 W. Center S - 7PC$f0n0 Lb Liu i Open Monday Ti! 9 HEADQUARTERS ' ) - . U ( 4 ;. .. r - " ' : ' Ii |