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Show . SUNDAY HERALD 12 L1861 fo) K CO COS y 610. i IT n M eef i j. ill OH T Of Youthfu Stars Compete In Test M u nci reds a II I injured athlete jumped ,inHo the air and turned a complete cartHerald Sports Writer wheel in celebration over anothThe 48th annual Invitational er's triumph. ' Track and Field Meet at Brig-haJunior1 High School Young University swung into Division I high gear Friday as hundreds of Manual Reyes dash Junior High School, athletes (Dixon), Dave Gladwell, (Ogden swarmed all over- the- - spacious Central), David Lant (Payson), Cougar Campus in their quest for Lee Gines (Bountiful) . Robert athletic laurels. . v Gillespie (Highland). Time :11.2. asone of the was Race 1 Bud Cullimore It largest field and of semblies Junior track (Bountiful), Lynn Briggs (Dixon), stars in the history of the meet Don Woolstenhulm (North Sumand while there may have been mit), Steve Webb (Evergreen) ' greater individual stars at times, :58.1. outwas situation Stevens (Mound the overall Race standing. Two meet records were Fort). Mike Singleton (Dixon), broken but the important factor Dee Stephens (North Summit) was the great 'number of partici- George Richards (Helper) : 61.8. pants battling for every point on Race 3 Duane Gines (Lehi), the program. Blaine Smith (Central), Sheridan 26 Heats', Stark (South Davis), Maloy Hales In the 440 yard run, for;- ex- (N. Sevier), Bud. Usher; (Lhi) - '' ample a total of 26 heats were :60.8. 92 two divisions for the Race 4 Charles Gilbert (Lehi), required in ' the No. One Division, and 128 Bill Duffin w (Bountiful), Bruce in the No. Two Division for a Burrows (Mt. Ogden), Earl Olson total of 220 participants. (Central), R. Lamb (Altura) . In the closing event of the day, :62.5. 220-yWebb Ned dash (Ever the Division One Pole Vault, there was an entry list of 60 green). David Gladwell (Central). youngsters clambering for a Eddie Hallman (Bountiful), Paul chance at the pole. It was small Giles (P.G.), Robert Gillespie wonder that ' a record was broken (Hyland) :25.0. y race 1 Bountiful. Cen before the small fry were all ' eliminated. tral, American Fork, Washing that situation ton, West Jordan, 52.0. It was strange near the with first perfect day Race" 2 Dixon, Tooele, Payson, in Meet the past several Mt. Ogden, Vernal :51.7. for the , mark .was Race 3 Brockbank, Spanish not a "track years, went new two marks Fork, Goshen, Highland, :54.2. touched, but of Race 4 Ogden Central, Rich in first that into the books day all one was tied, field, Pleasant Grove, Lehi, : 54.4. competition, and High jump Clark Olsen (Span. in the field events. set was ish Fork), T. Crowther (N. SeOne of the new matJcs by the Junior high aspirants, the vier), E. Gardner (North Davis), the Pole Vault in the' Division Rich Steed (Bountiful) Dean One competition, and; the tied Hendrickson, (Payson) 5'2". Race 1 North Semark was in the high jump in Division Two, where young Ray vier, Lehi, 1:49.2., Jensen, son of Marvin Jensen, Race 2 Bountiful, Price, 1:51.3 Race 3 Helper, North Summit, combination fight promoter and mink raiser, who stepped over 1:52.3. the bar at five feet ten and one Race 4 Spanish Fork, Wellington, 1:55.5. half inches. Powell (East Mark Shot Put-Jo- hn New Other a in cam Martinez new mark (East The other Carbon), Leroy the Senior High All Around where Carbon), Art Curry (Bountiful), David Peercy, Rifle, Colo., vault- Rick Arambula (East Carbon) ed 12 ft. Vh inches to erase the Vance Anderson (Mount Fort) old mark of 12T ft. AVt inches set 37'. Broad Jump Briggs (Dixon), by Doug Spicer in 1959. The Pole Vault mark in Divi- Hallman (Bountiful), Crowther sion One was smashed by Ed (North Sevier), Richards (Pay-son.- ), Ohlson ;of Highland Junior High dson (Central) 18 ,11". of to new a who soare4 Pole "Vault Ed Ohlson, (Highheight 10 ft.' 2V4 inches to push into the land Jr., High), Layne Little, discard the 9 ft. 9 inches set by (Kanab), Kenny Stringham (AshJohn Loftus of Ogden Central in ley Valley Jr. High), Glover : 1960. (Kanab) and Melvin Perry, DixIt was a good day for a track on, Provo, tie for fourth. Height meet and the hundreds of young 10 ft. 2Vz in. (hew record). athletes swarmed" all over the JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL ? events moved for the Division II place .as d Dash Ralph cark, ward with almost machine like new field The marks, (Smithfield; Henry. Owens (Washprecision. of close at the the compe ington); Ron Pizza, (Roosevelt); coming tition lasted until near dark as Roger McNeely, JMoab); Bud time was expended in the. .re Newman, (Pleasant Grove) :10.5. Run Race 1 Sam quired . rest periods for the new mark seeking athletes. . V Peterson (Bountiful) ; John Ellig-to- n . Fare Well - ..' (Helper); Don Maynard, (CenCentral Utah; fared fairly well tral); Ronnie Baird, (South Purcell (Price); in most of the competitive events. Cache); Laurie ' ' Manuel Reyes of Dixon Junior :54.0. RaceTwo P. Lierd (North DaHigh School, Provo, took first One cert in Division the place vis); Allen Safter (Mt. Ogden); of a with time Alex Rosco (Washington) Ken fairly good tury 11.2. Charles Gilbert, Lehl, won Rose (American Fork); Neil 440 , in the in run' heat his yard Powell, (Brockbank) :58:7. 01 the same Division, and Clark Race three Charlie Hatch, sen, Spanish Fork, jumped 5 ft. Westside, Idaho; Ted Bradley, 2 in. to take top honors in the (Central Davis); Ted Alspp (Cenhigh jump. Briggs of .Dixon tral); Mike Francom (Central Junior High registered a first Davis); M. Richins, (North Sum: ': place in the broad jump, and a mit); :56.7. Spanish Fork 'relay team won one '. Race 4 Al Ferre (North Sumd of the relay, events. mit); Doug Young, (BY High)! ' Pleasant Grove and Lincoln fin Howard Allred, (South Cachel; o in one of the Divi- Rich Judd, (Kanab); Don Turner, ished d . sion ,Two relays, and (Murray); ,":55.5. n a t David Dash Wayne Jorgensen, Pleas Tryer, Grove, was a first place winner (Wellington) ; H e n r y Owens, in the shot put with a toss of (Washington; Clair Hatch (West-side- ) forty-nin-e ft. 4 inches. ; Ron Pizza, (Roosevelt) ; of the enthusiasm Bud Wilson, (Highland); :23.7. Typical shown . the athlete was the sud d Relay Race 1 Rich. den one of field Wellington, East Carbon, recovery made by them. A boy apparently pulled Mt. Fort, Payson, : 50.2.. a muscle and he was brought to Race 2 Ogden Central, Central, the Press table in great pain. Ashley Valley, Price, Springville, ' ' , Later teammates came and car :49.3. ried him across the field on a Race 3 Pleasant Grove, Linstretcher. Some time later when coln, Brockbank, Pleasant Grove, a teammate and buddy came North Davis, : 40.4. Race 4 Bountiful, Mt. Ogden, through with a win in one of the erstwhile this North events, seriously Lehi, Sanpete, Valley, :49. 5 Race Washington, Central, Highland, Spanish Fork, :49.5. ; Shot Put Wayne Jorgensen, ( Pleasant Grove ; David Brown, (Mt Fort) ; Larry Johnson, (West To Jordan) ; Bryon Tingey , ( BY High) ; Doug Stafford, (Central) ; 43 feet, 10Vi inches;' By United Press International Race 1 Relay SALT, LAKE CITY. (UPI) The 1:48.1. Price, Pioneer League, a respected Washington, 2 Helper, Valley,, 1:43.3. Race -. Basemember of Professional Race 3 Evergreen, Roosevelt, ball's big family, opens its 1961 1:44.2. season Sunday with defending Race 4 Central Davis, Central, champion Boise expected to make 1:43.5. another strong bid for, the title. Broad Jump H. Owens (Wash The circuit, which em- ington); D. Williamson (Salt Lake braces Idaho and Montana, begins D. Swanson (Central) ; Central) ; its 20th se'ason'. Opening games Barnes (Spanish Fork); Schon-pen- ,. are scheduled a,t Boise, Idaho (West Jordan)? 19 feet SYi Falls and Billings. inches. Boise Hosts Great Falls, Poca-tell- o Jenson (West High Jump-Ra- V entertains Idaho Falls and Jordan) ; Livesey (Lincoln); tie Twin Falls is at Billings. for between Lewis (Kanab) Claude Enberg, Salt Lake City, and third ( Central) ; 5 feet Swanson League President, said the class 10 inches (ties record). C. Circuit is optimistic and league directors are - predicting a seaMUFFLERS SHOCKS 0 son attendance of 280,000 to Last year the league drew TAIL PIPES INSTALLED , 203,000. Lowest price Anywhere ;. . Twin; Falls returns to the cirF. G. FERRE & SON AUfo cuit after a brief absence', reACCESSORIES placing; Misso'ula. All six teams 1145 North 6 th West, Provo will cpea with new managers. By WENDELL RIGBT m 100-yar- d - , -- 440-ru- n " huck 40- nr. - . ' - - '- - r- d. y '. 440-rela- 880-Rela- y : 3". ' . : : 100-Yar- . 440-Yar- d, ; . ! 880-yar- one-tw- 440-yar- ; 220-Ya- rd , 440-Yar- , ; Pioneer League Open Today ; 800-Ya-rd : L LEHI ATHLETE WINS Duane Gines of Lehi won the fourth race of the 440 run in conevent in Division One of the Junior High" track and field meet held Friday v nection with the 48th annual BYU Invitational. Netters Cop Hondrs Herald Sports Writer Fighting Mother Nature all the way, the ennis portion of the Brigham Young University Invitational meet held its final round Saturday,, with the wind playing an part in the action. The net champions included: Junior College Singles, Robert Marshall of Snow; doubles, Sears Brown and Brent Funk of - , 300,-00- I ! - mm !wv4 'WWVW U i " 3 76. The two Ridd boys are twins, and look like comers in the Golf- 11 j . . - pari-mutu- el ' ' Class B Singles, Bob Evans of Lehi; doubles', Albert Schmuhl and" Jerry Edwards b American Fork. In the "junior high division Kent Creer of Springville defeated Roger Porter of BY High, in singles action, for the t '.Saunders of South Cache, who. captured the Championship in the BYU Invitational Meet, is shown with the trophy, test.. he won'in the nine-eveWINNER-Ja- ck ALL-AROUN- D -- Ail-Arou- nd : I '"- ". nt 3-- 6, 6-- 4. 6-- 1. titlel on Friday. Craig Miller; and Russ Brown of Lehi took doubles honors by defeating Dan Sorenson and Craig Foulger outplayed Gordon of East, the Class A singles ,title. 1-- 6, 6-- 4, Baum-bach- 6-- 3. In high school Class B . semifinal action, Bob Evans of .Lehi defeated Jobn Westerlund of American Fork and Steven Gray of Maati defeated Ned Ashby of BY High to get into the singles finals. In the finals patch Evans downed Gray AlIn the doubles semi-final- s Edwards Schmuhl bert (and Jerry of American Fork defeated Garth Pickett and Howard Forniaster of Dixie and Jack Quintanna and Sam Peteres of Lehi defeated Jack Ashton and Bob Davis of Wasatch Academy. In the finals action Schmuhl and Edwards Quin64. tanna and Peters In junior college division, Mar shall defeated Jeff Allred of Dixie in singles finals. In doubles' play Sears Brown and Brent Funk of Snow defeated ' Vance Rowley and Ken Kaake of Dixie, -- 3-- 6. 6-- 1, . out-pOint- ed 9-- 7, 6-- 4,, 6-- 4, '. 6-- 4. 6-- 4, iAli-Arour- j id South Cache f bon, for second place ' honors. Wendell Smoot, East High, capstar, won the nine event competition Saturday with tured third place .with 4,988 a total score of 6,292 points, more points; Edon Pace, North Sumthan; 100 points beyond the 5,177 mit, was fourth with 4,862, and tallied by David Hiatt, East Car- - David Peercy, Rifle, Colo., was fifth with a point score of 4,324. Only one new record came in the all around, this was, set by . Peercy of Colorado, who topped ; the old pole .vault record set by1 Bud Spicer in 1959. Spicer's mark vas 12 ft., AVz inches, while Peercy hit 12 ft., IVz inches as part of the Friday actiyities. The new all around champion captured the high hurdles with a mark of : 20.5. He threw the shot for 46 feet 3 inches for a "first place, and tdssed the javelin 153 ft., 8 inches. His marks were consistent in the other events. Saunders mark was not quite equal to the 6,555 set by Bud Spicer in 1958, but it the highest scored at the! Invitational in a number of years except for the record set by Spicer. David Cunningham, Davis High School, won championship honors " . f I' v last.year with a 5,898 mark. Craig . ML Smith, Olympus, was winner in 1959 with 5,674, 'Who's throwin spitters? I get hungry in the late innings and Though a porcupine moves slowmusta drooled a little on the ball ly by nature, it can run as fast as v thinkin' of dinner!" a man for short distances. Jack. Saunders, .. all-arou- In the Class A finals Martinez and Latimer downed Jim Wood and Rick Bennion of Highland, 6-- 4, South Cache Athlete Grabs Track Telt BU ELLIOTT WINS BERTH CAMBRIDGE, England (UPI) Herb Elliott, the Australian world mile record holder, officially gained a berth on the Cambridge i UrtlVLI UL !J ; TIME OUT! j Do you believe. careful driver deserve a break on car inauranc rates?-StatFarm does!, e driver, and offer him low rates.1 Can you ojialify? Four out of five average drivers can. 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B Class Keen Ridd, Cyprus, walked off honors went to Marvin with second place honors with a Monson, Pleasan Grove, who 74, only one stroke behind the toured the course in an even 100. A total of 15 schools participa winner. Lee Markham, Granite, ted in this year's gold competi tion, a fine indication for future LINCOLN ATTENDANCE UP activity l in the fairways event. The LINCOLN, R.I. (UPI) Almost the world's entire ctod daily average attendance, at the Lincoln Downs, spring r meeting of jumping beans comes from the Cannibalism and low weight was one per cent higher than last town of Alamos in the Mexican gains result when chicks are de- year but the handle was one per state of Sonora. nied .adequate amounts of stock cent lower. The betsalt in their rations. ting averaged. $77,400 per day.' Snow. 'M' no-ru- no-hi- Mike Smith, Junior from Granger High School, captured top honors in the Class A Golf Meet part of the Invitational Meet Activities this f year, with j a low score , of 73 strokes. Par for the . 2-- all-import- -- six-tea- m SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) IJniversity of Utah" pitcher Harold Warfle came within one batter of hurling a, perfect game by pitchn t, game ing an Seven-inning againsn Weber in! the opener of a doubleheader. Utah also won the nightcap 1 behind the three-h- it hurling of Bruce Parry. V Weber rightfielder Norm Elliott reached base in the fourth inning off "Warfle on an error. Utah catcher Tom Lovat got a homer in the first game. Starter Ward Saw-le-y was tagged with the loss. 8-- 0" , Pleasant Grove Golfer Cops Honors in Invitational Meet Perfect Game By JWARILYN CURTIS r A Junior High athlete is shown clearing the bar in the high, jump event in the Junior High, track and field meet held Friday in connection with the 48th annual BYU Invitational meet. 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