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Show 17. '"-- MiI1 1 ' I j '."III : I K ayoes arfrolo 5o'ni The Sports Scene j Viking Athlete Has Few Spare Moments - OGDElCUtah (UPI) m . :. . X' "X years. u : s he-ha- ni..nt rau i. ! ,4.L...: . . 'xl - T;. L , J f mi) I ' vised nationally fromii pgden. Soni was 'behind on ali three scoring cards when he caught Clark with a lft hook .and a right Drewry live iiv Linden, which is ally the borderline between Orem and Pleasant Grove High Seho4s, but be selected the Viking lair for bis activities, and Plans were in the mill late Pleasant Grove has bad plenty Saturday fo a June rematch of points because of bis choice. Bartolo Soni and between A son of Wesley and Ranaee Utah's Lamr Clark probably Ions, Drewry keeps busy most j in salt L.akfe uny lor Ogden. of the year on the 20 acre farm, Marv J e n s o n, Meanwhile, most of it in orchard, which suphe plan said Clark's manoger, plies the family with iU living. fonmal s neA to file protest to He has little spare time in sumthe Utah Ilbxing Commission mer months with watering; culv the Clark-Son- l I tv Objecting t tivating, picking and sorting fnjH, i fight's bei(ig stopped. He and even in the winter, when claimed he has witnesses that weather .is not .too severe, the Clark was bn his feet while pruning of trees, topping the tall Occie Evans; was still counting i ones, and removing dead j wood, the knockdown. LONG moire DREWRY mere exercise. than &ves Added to the farm work there a re some c a ttle to ca re for , so that idle moments are not too plentiful Jn the Long family, but it hook' to the Clark hit the an acquaintance with hardJ work, .and he- has has given Drewry .1 'X canvas and managed to get to his At i .i.Ll.11. i even im i ius auucutuuiazeuJ liiiat iavwr program. y feet but was "counted out by refDrewry began his athletics as a sophomore. He has had three Ken Shuisen. eree i years of wrestling and climaxed his prep career with a state In beating Clark, .Soni had the championship in the 165 pound class' this spring.1 lie wop fifth the West distinction of handing place honors in both of the preceding years. Pretty good for ' his 'j ". X, first setback Jordan fighter one boy. jf x He has also had three years of football and is now 'engaged in in 46 boats. C ark had entered the his third season of track" and field competition. He pliyed at guard ring a slight favorite and had ' a for'hi first varsity year, and last fall was sth&ftisd to tailback where record of! 44 (straight. KO's to his he rated as One of the top players on the ratter thn' Viking grid credit. ' ' X.' ...X ' team. !' .. . x .X.. Clark was leading on referee 160 feet so and tossed out the wand the throws javelin Drewry and had the Shulsen's card, far tMs! spring. Ttiis exceeds last year's mark which i was good for edge on the iwo judge's' cards ..fourth place in State competition.! His all around re&oond has been when .the surprise and good enough so that' he haS been assured of two years of 'competition ending came.j at Dixie College on a scholarship. He should make hi4 mark in that International United Press stepped up competition. . scorecard had, Clark leading, 78 The Pony League baseball players auction isi annually one of itiie 74. V All 'of the blood came from highlights of t the summer activity, and this year it giets added ion of the increased number of boys involvjed in the pro JClark .who sisuffered a badv cut petas because ' over his right eye in the third gram .1 r . i A total of 122 boys were registered Wednesday night, closing round. date for the enrollment program, and .these will be divided Soni was decked in the fifth i among the 14 competing clubs in the Wasatch 'and Timpano gos round for ani eight count when LeagTies, on a bidding basis. Each manager has 12, 000 votes or Clark tagjeM him ,with a sensapoints, and he may spend them all on one boy or spread them tional right u ipercut to the chin.i I around to. get the largest number of,good team prospects. reNeither fighker showed-anThe auction is slated for 4 p.! m. Sunday, jin the City Coiinoif semblance of a defense as they offices. All teaan managers' and assistants should be there ready to bombed each other from the bid for the boys they have been watching during the past week of opening roundl in r :'j ; tryouts. The 'wild swinging 'Clark slipto the mat twice.1 John Gourjey, a former high jump great at Brigham Young ped Marv Jenson, Clark's manager, "University, has high hopes for another vgreat track and field team bitterly when Shuisen protested at Pleasant Grove this spring. His big interest during', the past week thai it was all over.i motioned has been the work on the new reul ation track Ion th ; Viking Ca mr was way ahead LaMar. knew "We durpusHe said that ht became accustomed to good track! facilities. could he felt have survived and ing his three years at Murray, Ibut this new Viking field looks! like his the round since oponent tired J one of the tcip setups in the stale, J Tuesday a big grAder was at work spreading gravel and cinders, very badly," Jenson' said. Clark was disappointed. He said and it surely marks a great advance over anything Pleasant Grqve like to I meet . Soni again. he'd Bad sfcraght-a-way in quiite recent has is hot as long as years. The Coach Gourley would like, but jit can probably Ibe lengthened when When .greeted ' in the dressing other. things afre adjusted. Right now it looks like a good.placq for room by Jnson, Clark simply t a track meet. ' said "I'm sorry' t '. t "'ljKIi IJ I 1 'A- ' - ; -- ( -- . ft vS ''') I V.. .Afc.' I W A Mi 4 s . ; - t- -t X ' " . : " - ' X-- : . , ( races in the interm(Junta in regionjfor the past year are pictured with awards received at meeting in Salt Lake City recently. From left are:, Back row, stock Khudsen, Provo, E racing runabout; Bert Sparks, ;Rupert, Ida.; Gcracked-boIdaho and Jack Hurley, Falls, hydro; Charles Parker, Rupert, stock hydro; DU Jack Salt Provo, Fy-fLeftwrch, Dick Lake, runabout; Front Bradford, B Bear Lake, C service hydro; and' Larry Beardsley, dro; Lamar Little,, Salt Lake, race ot lybO in this area will be tne annual hydro, The first Easter Regatta at Saratoga next Sunday, sponsored "by the Provo Boat Club an4 the Saratoga management. 7 '! i - i. , ' . y S j . . - i Wes t APBA-sanctioh- x. : Wyoming Downs Denver By Use "'' Of Eight Errors '" :" - McEwan Captures Win In AAU Test " DENVER (UPU Wyoming making the most of eight Denvei Errors, defeated the Pioneers in k d6ubleheader, 7 and in eastern division Skyline Confer ! . 9-- . 7-- 4, ence baseball Saturday. Wyoming pitching was shaky but; adequately relieved, in th6 first game, won with a " ' Bill Lutz and Bill eighth inning., Beck kept .Denver well unde control except for the sixth inning, in the second game. VThe" hitting was ordinary, eacli team getting eight hits in the first, game and seven in the second. The difference was Denver'js errors in the first three game, and five bobbles in the .! second tilt. lost its first 11 games, Wyoming two in eastern division, including before winning Saturday's double-headeDenver's record is 4 overall, and 3 in eastern division ., competition. 1 . four-run- - . . : ill-tim- ed r. 3-- 1-- 02t 112-poun- The first thing I want say utterly demanding, there isn't much to talk about, orvmuch else you can afford time for. j .TjO illustrate! just how simple golf is; I'll take you back to my theories.! days as a caddy. In those days Sure, professionals : teach theo-- as jin these, there were the usual retical refinements, but most of awkward experiments. Then I them are nothing more than 'turned professional and went to ways of saying work for Jack Burke, Sr., at the complicated something already put much Rier Oaksl; Country Club of more simply and emphatically. Houston. When I had a" few minutes, and he had, too, he'd help me appreciate fundamentals. Those mostly spontaneous; constitute my entire foitmal education in the proper EAST CENTER 240 t- UTAH PROVO, presenfif i V - t ; ikiciiBANrr COMPANY baseball ! competition. Wildcats pounded Rav Hackford, starting American Fork moundsman, for a pair of runs in the. first inning, then con tinued the' assualt with a four run splurge in the Second to ice the contest,, and afdded ja pair of insurance runs in the fourth 10 Keep tne score mounting, m American Fork i! 000 200 -i B Brigham Young 240 E00 xj--8 0 1 Ray Hackford, Mdore and C. Hackford; Reid Lloyd and Denni; is that there is nothing fancy about golf swings, I can't stress this too much. Don't become encoriipli-cated tangled in impossibly The . get-togeth- x FOR PROMPT SERVICE J 2i-- i We areitJS interested ' tingjyoii well tast ji in our Top BYU fast serviice your needs 16-- 2 SALT- - LAKE CITY (UPD The University of Utah ' opehed spring football drills today and coach Ray iNagel greeted 67 prospects for the 1960 Utah team. Included in the Utah squad are NEXT: The grip. 21 lettermen, at least 14 top can didates up from the frosh ranks PALMER TOURNEY. FAVORITE and three junior college1 trans fers. ;y ArANGELES (UPI) . LOS will Redskins drill Tues The nold Palmer of Ligonier, Pa'.", is of each the early' favorite for the $40,000 day through Thursday '' '. .1 week. IT:; . Tournament of Champions atl Tras X . wind-up The sbring drills May Vegas, Nev., Mayi 8 13 varsity-alumwith the annual of star Palmer, golf Kl! "X- !! clash. trail, was installed as a 1 fa De in the vorite opening odds, The average American sees his fending champion Mike Souchak five times a eyar Unly .U; doctor Gene of Grossinger, NY., and i Were of the physicians'j visits cent Littler of San Diego, Calif per n were to the patients' homei listed at s 'xl:- L! t. m eve one in soon. ' ecu magazines household remediesr. ja rate p,rescriptionl . V or whatever your drug store heeds For cosmetics, de-sir- fiill-finger- n 'W ... . Utah Linksters V - 4 fx! f .. no one waits! long to swing ai golf club. . o I tell 'you' to first learn the fundamentals. Make sure . you understand each and its relation,sh?p to the other. If you llived 100 iyears nothing you could d regarding the study of the swing would take you beyond basi cs. After, you master the basics, you will go asyfar in golf as will take with practice. waiy! II. - L Wood. ers H-- II. as your aocromts in 1! . - 1-- X,v depend. on us for prompt seryice ed jniT A , 13) 0 & .V.J-- . H-'PHARriAC- - - YOUR FRiENDLY REXALL STORE ' 1' 5-- I ni the-wint- er Jimmy Demaret t '''' 'Comfy7 TEMPERATURE "' !'-- " 1 37288 7 i 6-- 1. ' FR 286 W. CENTER 5-- Ten years before theJ Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock, Santa of Fe, N.M., was an active s.-a- ..II ..... ' DAILY OPEN p 'til M MIDNIGHTsuNDAYS TESTED U til LIljnj CinriiZ day. Joe Armijp of Denver, the other Rocky Mountain fighter appear card, drop- ing on the first night a pea a aecision to Darrell Pow- der of High Point, N.C Four members pf the Inter- mountain team are scheduled, to see action here onight. They are Darrell Shavenaux, Woody Marcus, Hal Espy, and Eddie ; v I : i , j Successful Opening of the Brand New ! A I AT THE SPORTSMAN RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized , Work - 'I- - Regular Retail $29.95 $37.95 $44.95 - -- , AHLAHDERS 4)0 So.' Univ. Avenue 0? 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YOU SAVE MONEY BGAE) VJGDGOT adatf6 eoster tntrttt tojrou. , ; Johnson & . , $5995 r HID BY High Nine i Thurs- - ingi championships here Owens, Syracuse, N.Y., a oparmate of Gene Fullmer 'a-- open ed he card with a four-roun- d decision over pon Bale of Boise in a lightheavyweight contest Finai bout on the card saw; James Martin, 146, West Jordan,! stop Mike Raymo ad, Ogden, 144 lin : 42 of the tiird in a schedj uled, four round bout. o : id Monson i Leo By JIMMY DEMARET 1 out of his Newspaper Enterprise' Assn. we to.. I want you tell you-timagine: that are together. We've just settled to he practice tee or the course Brigh am Young Wilde a ts down- -' ourselves comfortably, and we're and! work on it. ed American Fork Cavemen $4 going to talk sense about golf Remember that the fundamen- Friday afternoon in an opening swings. tals are so few, jfeally, and so round of play in Region Sevn to Soni's dresspg room was jubi lant. This 15 tne tmng mat will give Bartolo .plenty of "incentive," manager Bobby Lopez isaid. ' Trainer Charley Qoldman was full of praise for Sonii He credit ed determination and conaitior. ing vith carrying Soni to victory, Soni said (jlark was the, hardest hitter he had ever faced. While lit apeared to: most ring- siders that .Clark got upv before the count of 10, Referee Ken Shuisen explained after the fight that Clark was counted' out; TOLEDO, Ohio UPI- 1- Grant McEwan of Salt rake City de- cisioned Joe Bentt of Toliet, 111 class at the Jin the opening of tie National AATJf box 3-88- Tips Cavemen Let the theorist throw the fun In 8-- 4 Tilt damental swing. take the same basis v ' ,, four-rounde- r, OLF You Don't Drink ..j X ed . The annual BYll Award Banquet sponsored by the Downtown Coaches,,, always brings to mind many .things concerning Dale Rex: the great Y athlete, who is one of the features of that ' V' occasion. j j, XMdster well remember wiin the giant! bale fehowed tip' at Cougaryille as a' freshman basketball prospect! If ever an athlete was ."baessed'f wiHi three feet it seemed to be Dale Rex who never seemed to be able to tell exactly where either .of thenji werei but in those years on the waxed court he surely underwent great trans formation. Few people could recognize in the smooth playing. hard snooting Kex the boy who had such troubles making his 'feet Vtfack" When he first showed up as a candidate for those fi st two years. Few players have ever left the Y in such a blaze of gWy as he did to answer tne call to service on fUncle Sam's main string affgre- gation The. Tuesday program was a great memoriar to a gre at player, and a'great "guy" at Brigham Young iUniverSity. If tion-sanction- ed 79-7- 4, 80-- Hula y, HIGH POINT BOAT RACE DRIVERS. FOR YEAR Boat race drivers who were high pont 'men in, the. various rkcing; categories in American Power Boat Associal ; 3 j i. ' 79-7- -- I, . . ! PAY LESS .: ' t j referee. . r 't 1 , , ' 1 jy I Shuisen said ' he saw 'fj uiarK about halfway up on hi$ feet when "I counted 10. ' I looked at him and said Clarkj are you all "He didn't respond)." I'd A pair of West right?"to OGDEN (UPI) go to a fuiieral bjause Jordan boxers continued their hate, I let a fight go one jnore punch." string 6f knockout victories Fri Marv Jenson, manager oft Clark, . day night while another West Jordan stablemater suffered his charged that Shuisen had given" a "quick count" in ruling Clark first loss. & victim of a knockout J at the Don Adamson, former Indiana hanHfs rtf Rartoln SSoni "m , the polis youngster now fighting out ii" '! nibth round. l of West Jordan, ran 1 his victory string to six by stopping Ray V mond Coleman of Phoenix, Ariz., in 1:20 of the fourth round of their scheduled six round feather weight" bout. In (another bout on the support ing bard for the Batolo Soni-La- mar Clark! main event bout, Tru- man Lucky of West Jordan stop-Bo- b ped Avery of Phoenix in 1:24 of the first found of their scheduled four round heavyweight "".' contest. .; ;' V'lr i. ;".: iIIdweverv Johnny Shaw, Phoe nix, upset Claude Hudson, for mer1 Terre. Haute, Ind., light weight now from West Jordan.. Phone FR 20 Shaw' stopped Hudson in 1:29 of the fourth round of a scheduled J j J Boxers Win, Lose Friday1 j IK... v VM' ULaJL , Clark was in no condition 'tb con tinue when Shuisen motion ed it was all . over, A statement by commission chairman Ned Winder said, "In a meeting of all the j officials and! doctors at this fight, with the Utah Boxing Commission JBt .was agreed unanimously (hat the Tight should have been stopped ,!by the The Utah OGDEN - (UPI) concurred Boxing. Commission with referee Ken Shuisen Friday night in agreeing that Lamar West Jordan H 'w llM -' Boxing Board Agrees With Referee in Stopping Bout - I ; ft . . - HrM . J A. 1 Heavy Sports Writer ir.-nrt keit Dfwry Lonfi busy mosl of the time winter mmr Kit managed toutilize the spare time he did thority. Soni came off the) canvas to tvuite a record far himself in football J wrestling and a mk . x . v. Lamar stop Utah heavyweight tracx ana new in of round 2:02 riinth Clark the( .Grove lUsh SohooJ'the past .three tele ' of a scheduled , . ; h V I' i; j . Gib I'll'- ! r fisted Bartolo! Soni, i! promising young Dominican Republic heavyweight, proved! Friday- night he can take a good punch and that he can also slug with good au'' By WKNDK1X MGBY I u Utah Fighter Suffers . First Defeat APRIL Utah County. Utah 10, 1960 SUNDAY, SUNDAY HERALD 16 1 ark in 9th Roy rt cS in Ogdeii Lamair - ..., i MWiK -'r ,- 'i Sill , -- - X P-- " ' : .XL I ,, .;. XX sY 1 . .. , - x'i '.!' 'XX'XX i t .... 1 - .; -- !!: i.' ..-XX-!-- III r - w,itim , x. .. 1 ..: i. ! p L...... i - - -- - - - - .1 ' m - - -- if- tt - - -- ; , mm, ,s it rt? itJ- - ' - 1 - |