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Show -- - 14 SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1960 Utah County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Amnio rican Solons Face Red Sox ; - .- . . r A t Leagu - r m. kJOU go" ' i, By MILTON RICHMAN 1. . A" faf'tHJ . XK If 1; , best-of-thr- o tug-of-w- - " and ' S- - N S '''' vV - - 2-- y H . 17-1- - i 16-1- 1, , I ? than last year', Detroit had a 76--' 78 record "in 1950 and finished fourth. Dykes biggest concern is A Kaline, who twisted his leg a week aigo and hasn't played since. The Indians are the most revamped club in the 'circuit. Four- teen of the 28 players on Cleveland' roster are- newcomers and Temple, they include Johnny ' Bubba Phillips, Bob Grim, Johnny Klippstein, John Romano and Walt - j . , i f Bond, thef slugging six - foot six 'rookie center fielder who has rip- ped the ball at a .400 clip this spring. l , UTES GET CHILLED Utah footballers are shown doused by water 'from a fire hose during their with BYU gridders Saturday in downtown Provo. The Cougars won two straight pulls in the best- " of three contest and. captured the "Lily Bowl ship," a feature of the Easter Seal -- paign. to in a triangular meet with BY Hifh and American Fork in the BYU OREM Coach Parlell Peterson's Orerri Netters downed Provo Stadium. and split even with Springville Red Payson scored 82 Vz points to 43 Devils in a pair of tennis matches for American Fork and 41 for BY (played on the Orem Courts, High. RESULTS: Lynn Oborn led the Lions to vic Orem vs. Springville tory as he scored victories in the Jerry Rowley, Orem, def. Law- high and low hurdles and tied rence Barney, Springville, for first in the high jump. Don Holdaway, Springville, def. The results: John Mikkelson, Orem, . . . 6-- 1, 6--1. -- 6-- 0. 6-- 4, Oborn, P; Llewelyn, AF; Llewelyn, AF; Ben nett, BYH; Jbrgenson P. Time 15.6. 100 Yard Dash Searle, AF; Bennett, BYH; Stahlie, P; Swen-soBYH. Time 10.6. Mile Run Childs, .BYH;" Hold-awaP. Time P; Winnie, P; Hill, ' . 2-- 6, 6-- 4, 6--3. 6-- 6-- n, . 2-- 6, 6-- 4, 5-- 7, 6-- 2, 6-- 3, 6-- 0. High. Hurdles 120 Kay Wilkinson, Orem, def. Milo Smart, Springville, John Muhlestein, Orem, def. John 1. (Miller, Springville, 2, .j Is Doubles Sheffield Blake Bird, Jimmy Springville, .def. David Blaylock-Gar- y Baugh, Orem, Bud Gardner - David Whiting, Springville, def. David Burton-iMik- e Bingham, Orem! Orem vs. Provo : John Mikkelson, Orem,' def. MitV J ;; chell, Provo,, , Chris-def. Wilkinson, Orem, Kay -1, tensen, Provo; David Blayock,. Orem, def. Nelson, Provo j Finlayson, Provo, def. Gary; Baugh, Orem, Payne, Provo, def. Lynn Schoell, M y, 6-- 4. 9-- 7. . " . -- Booth, BYH; ,... '.'.v. Vi 6-- - 6-- 2. , j . SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The of Utah, defending SkyUniversity line Conference! baseball ' champions, suffered its first league setback of the young season Friday, losing the. second game, of a twin-bi- ll to Montana.- 16-1- o, 6-- 1. 6-- 2, 5 6-- 4, 6-- 2. . - d, 2-- 1) ),. he concedes nothing. The big periment, of course, will be. Roger ft field, and there: is a (Maris John-so- p possibility' that rookie Deron ''may start in right field. will Milt j Pappas Fast-ball- er Baltimore pitch the opener for.face! Pedro and he'U probably Ramos of the Senators. Pappas had a 15-- 9 mark last season and in-le- : , j - - Jose Becerra To Defend Title . Redskin Netters Down Aggies, Netters Top BYU Air Force 9-- . 6-- 3, 6-- 4; 6-- 0, 6-- 3; 6-- 1; 6-- 3, ! Worth-ingto- 6-- 4; 6-- 1,' n, 6-- 2. Dis-tance--- 45 6-1- 6-2- V Cran-dall-Turl- ey ;; Stack-Bisho- p, 6-- 0, 6-- 3; 6-- 2, 6-- 3. (ti'eL Seiarle, AF, High Jump Oborn, P;. Anderson, (AF; tie SET OLYMPIC DATES among three schools. Height 5 feet TOKYO (UPI) The 1964 Olym9 inches. . pic Games,; may be held between .Javelin Herbert, Pj; Harris, May 23 and June 7 to assure AF; Anderson, AF; Krppf, P., Dis- 'athletes of the best weather con167 feet 4 inches tance ditions, the Tokyo Olympic OrBroad Jump Huss, P; Wag-staf- f, ganizing Committee announced toAF; Steele, Paysqn; Hack-for- day. AF. Dis'tance4-2- 0 feet 5 inches. Discus Reynolds, P; Francom, G0IN' FISHING? P; Dimick, AF; Riding,; AF; Distance, 136 feet 6 inches.' OF COURSE,. YOU ARE! 880 Yard Run Childs, BYH;i Felt, BYH; Ewell, P; Draper, 'P. with the . Time 2:7.4. , P (Thomas, Medley Relay fishing: equipment available Fisher, Winnie, .Ewell) ; AF. Time 3:59.8. LOWEST Cost to You! Mile Relay P '(M. Staley, Draper, Burton, Lafferty); BYH. The Tackle Box 6-- 2, afterpiece, Utah now has a record. 9-- 7. .3-- " Phone Jack Lamibourne Monson 240 v j & 20 Johnson EAST CENTER PROVO, UTAH Time 3:37. Yard Relay AF .(Wagstaff, 538 ' No. 9 I j' iV: I - Tfe.Hk' JtA jm. v i Firemen had rolled up the hose and taken it back to the fire5 station by the time the Utah team arrived on the scene, but when" the temperature warmed up to and the players rethe water be a part that quested of the contest," the firemen ur-- ' riedly brought, back the hose and 38-degr- . ' "..,-'-.'- E. -- - FR tug-of-wa- helping crippled youngsters walk and live more normal lives. Trifle Chilly "Iti was a trifle chilly," laughed a --dripping-wet Bailey after the was sure a iot contest, "but it ' r . , j ! After the the tug-of-w- ar foot- ballers went out and sold Easter Lilies the - Provo Downtown area. The BYU footballers also won the contest and thus won the trophy as the "Lily Bowl Champions." ;i in lily-selli- ng - Besides the and Easter Lily selling contest, the V central: unit of the society spdn- sored a benefit theater party at the Paramount Saturday Theater. 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' J executive secretary of the central The Utes took their loss in a" Unit of the Utah Society For Crip- pled Children and Adults, said. d spirit and the crip- The central unit of the society pled' kids bf;Jthe state were the the. ' sponsored . Wayne real winners in the contest. the Sioffe, chairman . was general Funds, from the Lily Day cam' ; of the contest, paign go toward tug-of-w- finest the Grizzlies to four scattered hits in picking up the win for Utah in the first game. ...Outfielder Ed Craig's bases-loade- d triple in the first inning was the big blow 'as Montana defeated Utah, 7 in the second contest. , 1 conference .; Utah now; has a . WITH OPEN water from the firehose. Officials at first ruled out without.-th- j conference 1 EXTRA SPECIAL! BEST Drink would go tug-of-w- ar j Smithy Llewelyn, Searle)!:; P. Time 1:36.5. nine-innin- 5-- 2, record. PAY LESS OUTFIT No. 1... OUTFIT No. 2. . on 1 it Don't 10-m- an , . You f 7-0- - If fund-raisin- Saturday's 3-- ;- MOW"1 . SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The contest was scheduled to The.; University of Utah tennis start at JO aim:,, but it was after team opened defense of its Sky11 a.m. before lit actually got line Conference1 crown Friday by r blanking Utah State University underway. was The contest well worth .. the Utes, who The Utes won the match even waiting for, "but into the contest without any wenti though , Wayne Pearce, Utah's experience on the technumber one singles man, was previousinvolved, were no match niques sidelined with an illness. for the Cougars Saturday. Hy Saunders filled in for Pearce In a sense, BYU gained reand whipfped Aggie Bob Lewis, venge fora loss suffered last Thursday night at the hands of Utah' in a five-ma- n TV preview , RAMS SIGN COACH a For it while, appeared as if LOS ANGELES (UPI) Vic former Philadelphia Lindskog, Eagle veteran, has signed as offensive line coach with the Los Angeles Ramsu He has been an assistant coa'ch for the Eagles, Stanford, the Vancouver! B. C. Lionsr and Bakersfield 'College. TOKYO (UPD Jose Becerra of Mexico will defend his world! bantamweight title against vKenji Yonekura of Japan at Tokyo's Korakuen Stadium May 20,''. it was ...... announced Saturday. The announcement was made by the newspaper, Yomiuri, which Ramos a 13r19 record. PROVO (UPD Mark McKenwith is sponsoring the bout. The fight are! going Orioles The from swinger zie, southpaw 20 fa .and was arranged last month when youth. Pappas is only low score 'the of Canada, posted rookie Ron Hansen, who will start Takashi Tsukahara, a Japanese 75 ; in the Utah Friday leading promoter, visited Mexico City. at shortstop, only 21. team to a State. 1958. the Universitygolf had which Becerra will be favored heavily Washington, over victory, Brigham A. L. rookie of the year in Albie because "of his hitting power. llW of Young; rookie 1959 Univejiity. Yonekura is the Japanese bantam Pearson and the( The loss .was BYU's second in the year in Bob Allison, already champion. He turned professional two Don two in Skyline Conference starts. years ago. ha' a 1960 candidate " ' t Mincher. . for the 0 ar, , 0 5-- 0, 6-- 2, 7-- tug-of-w- of fu,n:" 4- . . j , Brigham Young University's tennis ..team defeated the Air Force " Academy j ? Friday 'Stubbles, afternoon on the Cougar courts. AF. 53. The results: 180 Yard owvHurdles - Oiborn, Richard Dixon def. Singles P; Bennett, BYH; Bryan.'P; Llew- Larry Shewmaker, Gary elyn, AF. Time 21.7. Crandall def. Jerry Stack, 220 Yard Dash V Booth, BYH; Glen Meier def. Steve Bishop Searle, AF; Stahlie, P; Bennett, Brent Turley def. Carl BYH. Time 23.5. Tom Means def. Renoud, Paul Shot Put Dean; Reynolds, Pj; Martin, Jerry AmuS-so- n def. Upton, Charley P; Jorgenson, AF; (tie;) Doubles Dixon - Meier def. P. and Dimick, SAF. Shewmaker-Dean8V4 ; inches. feet, def. Pole Vault , Jones, BYH; SpenMel" Benoett-Kirb- y Mc- cer, P; (tie) P. and AF. Height Upton-Mik- e Master deL Rawlins, 12 feet 3 inches. ' 880 Utah won the seven4nnlng openg but lost the er, ! ar -- - 22-ga- me ex- j cam-tug-of-w- r ,. time to play for keeps against the Utes. Get Good Dousing: Not! only .did the Utes lose the a promotional gimmick for the Easter Seal Lily T g Day campaign, but a good dousing also received they in 38 degree weather from a firehose manned by Provo firemen, A stream of water from the fire hose formed the dividing line for the contest land Utah's: team, captained by Monk Bailey, was pulled through the ivater twice; while BYU team, captained by Lonnie Dennis, remained completely dry throughout he pulls. Pulling in unison and rhythm the BYU team slowly, but steadily pulled the Utes through the d, j Utah,. Montana Split Twin Bill 6-4. 6-- 2, Yard Dash 440 6-- 2. 6-- 3. 6-- 1, - 4:54.3. 6-- 0. about his pitching. Other than that, ' - and field team; r Champion-gettin- g fund-raisin- g, ' Orem Netters Payson Tracksters Sweep To Win One, Victory in Triangular Meet Stahier P; Lafferty, P; Payson's track Split One Time afternoon romped victory Friday Like the Indians, the pennant-- i idefendingv White Sox are presenting , plenty of new faces, some of whom are Minnie Minoso, really an old one in Chicago, Gene Frank Baumann, Roy Freese Mike Garcia, Dick Brown Orem, .. Sievers, J and Don Ferrarese. Doubles At any 'rate, the White Sox will Payne - Finlayson, . Provo, fdef. ace, send their trusty - Mike Bingham,' : winner Gary Peterson 2, Early Wynn, a .i Orem, ' Kansasx City's last year, against Burton-Joh- n David Muhlestein, Bud Daley, who had a 3 slate Orem, def. Frampton-Tarren- , iPro-v1959. The A's have a new jn ; manager in Bob. Elliott and a Alem .Grofe-Geral- d Dixon, Orem, stronger, pitching staff than last def. Anderson-dark- , Provo, : ... h,-"year. . v . . . Coates May Open Mclff-AllreProvo, def. Craig. he may. indicates Stengel Casey Curtis-Randal- l Knight, Orem.j 6 for open with Jim i Coates (6-the Yankees against the Red Sox, vho probably will counter with Tom Brewer concedes he's worried . Stengel (10-12- leaving Salt Lake and the Cougars took advantage of the delay by engaging m a practice ;test wjith the Tausigs, members of a BU 'Social unit. The Tausigs have learned a lot in their encourters with Brickers, another BYU social unit. And, as a result, the Cougar gridders picked up a lot of tricks thei- trade, including of the the and padencej pull, knowledge proved - invaluable" - when it came - . , The, Redskins were, delayed in tug-of-w- ar Na-tion- -- ee ar school year, j i 17-gam-e: Herald Sports Editor Utah's footballers werelate in arriving !for their tug-o- f war encounter with BYU's gridmen Saturday and their tardiness may have cost them- - a .victory. The Cougars defeatedthe Utes in two straight pulls in the held on UnFirst iversity Avenue between South and Center Streets. Itwas the first time BYU had beaten Utah in athletic competition this ; 1 at Event Tiig-of-- W By R AY SCHWARTZ V4 5 r United Press International Spring was a .little late this year and so was the American League, which finally launches its season Monday with help fjl(r ftom President Eisenhower and a solemn promise never again to ;get caught with its dates down. f Ike will interrupt his golfing vacation at Augusta. to throw out the . first ball, in Washington when the Senators clash with the Red Sox 'Monday: By the time all the other American League clubs plays their ' the following day, the " inaugurals National, League season already . will be a week old. This unusual split - opening has 'produced, a lot of. fed faces and weak- - tea excuses around the American League, but it also has al j brought forth a vow that the never will get away League to such a previous start again. after" the' President Shortly ' makes his traditional soft toss at j Griffith Stadium, where a crowd I of '27,000 is f anticipated, Camilo winner last Pascual, a the and Nov 1 pitchpossibly year ' in the league right now, will ier ' start on the mound for Washing-- t ton against knuckleballer Tom 1 Sturdivant of Boston. Sturdivant, ' who never has hurled ai opener before, had a combined 8 record with the Yankees and Athletjcs last year. He came to the Red Sox in' a deal last December.? Real Shooting The real shooting, however, ; starts Tuesday with Detroit at I Cleveland, Kansas City at Chica-go, New York at Boston and '"' Washington at Baltimore. 0 rFrank Lary owner of a on the be will f record last, season, ' firing- line for the Tigers and . for the Indians. Gary, Bell, Manager Jimmie! Dykes of Detroit : makes no predictions about where he expects to fiVish although insisting "we'll win more games Footballers Whip ; Utes in t ' ( jln Opener ampaigirb'n M hddy ' - r'f . aunch i FINEST STORE i - V FOR 1A ' MEN ; , w |