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Show nr I iIOiTC j! I I' pas: Eveirybe3y I i S .0 y , Robinson, . the league's most valuable player who hit .323 with 37 home runs and 124 runs batted in; Pinson, a speed merchant, who hit .343 with 16 homers O'Toole and 87 RBI's. 16 Add others' the (with potential to that 17 of seven and the big it's easy to (with big seven: Purkey Jay Brosnan 104 1 saves); Henry 'V 21-1- 0; 19-9- ;; 2-- saves); understand why Hutchinson insists the Reds' victory last year was no fluke and that they could become the first team since the Milwaukee Braves to win two National League pennants in a row. The Braves did it in 1957 . and 1958. De-hi- nd 4 4 Athletic ville-Maplet- on Round-tabl- cavort ' ; HONORARY MEMBERS OF THE 43-4- CLUB The four coaches with teams in the NCAA Western Regional basketball tourney were inducted honorary members of the Geneva Steel Hard-Hat- s Club. Frank Dain, superintendent of Industrial Relations at Geneva, is shown putting one of the hard hats on Slats Gill of Oregon State, while Coach Bob Dowell (front, left) of Pepperdine, Coach LaDell Anderson (left, back) of Utah State and John Wooden of UCLA look on. HARD-HAT- S i 62113 i an organization which will be similar to the Downtown Coaches club. LeGrande Young was elected president of the new organization, with Reed Averett, vice president; Dr. Kenneth Creer, secretary- treasurer, and Edge! Oldroyd and Bill Jones, publicity chairman Purpose of the organization will be to promote athletics in the area, to honor outstanding ath. letes, and to Inform the towns people of what is going on in high school and organized city recreation athletics. Next meeting of the organization will be held March 24 at 7 a.m. at Melody Inn, at which time the SpringviHe High School coaches of spring tports will be on hand to give a rundown on what may be expected this season mm in DaseDau, tracK, etc. A slate of 12 directors will also be elected at tha mtetlng. . . A ; TIME OUT! V : 68-6- Don Fullmer Wins Over Joe DeNucci L orner OREM CITY LADIES! ' w ir y:m Salmon Pharmacy ...i...22Vi began to serenade them with renditions of VLet Me Call You Sweetheart" and "My Wild Irish Rose" from the start of the I eighth round, De Nucci, whose loss hurt his chances for a bout with the winner of the upcoming Terry Downes-Pau- l Pender fight, landed the Only solid blow of the bout in the third round when he caught Fullmer with a left hook that rocked the smaller man. jl Cal, USC Decide To Play Return Match After All in spot l 13Va 4; W L 12 15 15 16 16 17 17 19 19 19 20 21 21 23 -- Johnson Page j..: Olsen Peterson L.L.. T & C Service ..L .19 ,.19 17 1 18 20 20 21 22 21 .2214 .. 783 .. 508 . 190 .,.... Rom. Sim. Wright Wrong i.. 11 Swalow J Swalow J HlS-J- im Page Evelyn S warts HIG Jim Page Evelyn Swarts : .. Univer BERKELEY (UPI) sity of California and USC will meet; in a return rugby match in Los Angeles Monday after all, according to University of California Athletic Director Pete Newell, The two teams met here last Monday in a fild contest marred by fighting and a reported broken nose to one contestant, But Newell said Friday that the respective 'coaches, Miles Hudson Of Cal and David Robinson of Southern California, have prom ised to takf measures to cut down excessive rough play. At the same time, Hudson 'said he wished to quell three erron eous reports. He said Cal did not blame USC for the trouble. Bothi teams were equally to blame, according to the coach. Bear player Tom Burke did not suffer a broken cose, Hudson said. He only i&Jured It. Police wert not called to quell the trouble, he said. They were in the stadium because preparations are being made for President Kennedy's appearance next week. They did not! interfere in the rugby game. . iv ;.: ...J.: Eckles Paint Eutectic Welding 1.: Tayco line &w 23 22 ,21 ......18 ....18 . .18 17 T&S Service Maple Lanes L-Ro- ys Con. Wstrn. .1 i.....15.13 Pipe . , 13 Mullett Jewelry Mt. St. Steel ;12 Robinson Sprt Shop ......12 ..:..12 U.P. Old Timers Sorensens Lth. & Plstr. 10 HTS T & C Service HTG T & C Service .' HIS Newell Taysom ...... tHIG Orvin Simmons Jean Kimber .... Paul Warburton HIS Jean Kimber j.... 7 Merrill Reed HTS Eckles Paint & Dee. Li. HTG Maple Lanes Coffee ' 9 10 11 14 14 14 15 17 ,19 19 20 20 20 w" Max's Service L 23 4 .. 20 Maple Lanes J .19 Sam Levin Agency Orem State Bank 19 T & C Service . . ........18 Don's Automotive .......15 Eldorado Coffee 11 12 13 13 14 15 16 L-R-oy Lounge . -- ..20 .16 "- - L m . 0 n vi wS T , 1 "Please stand by. We have tem- porarily lost tha picture portion c.f the VA Jump Teurnment frcra lit. Tworatly!" ' Cameron College In JUCO Tourney HUTCHINSON. Kan. (UPI) Weber College of Ogden, Utah, will meet Cameron State College of Lawtoa, OklaJ, Wednesday in the first round of the National Junior Athletic Association Basketba 1 1 Tournament here. The NCJAA tournament is a double elimination event, with the losers moving into the consolation bracket. The championship finals are schedule! for March 24. Tha tournament opens Tuesday. Li......30 J... Fakler Tire Custom Auto Don's Automotive Lee Barber ...... 25 24 ...22 ..U....21 20 18 Central Builders . . Collins Cleaners Custom Diesel .......U..-- 16 Peterson Heating i.i........ll : 7 Geneva Rock Prod. 7 Union 76 Service HTS Collins Cleaners Driftwood Ray. Green HIG Charles Hatch Winner of thitd Driftwood, Vice-Preside- nt, limits. Compote In Brighton Race 114-7- 8. "I'm sure you do. ; i "Don't tell me. "Thanks.". . .and enuff said. . . Al Schacht, the baseball funny , if man, figures that the New York Yankees will , win the American League pennant "in a walk," which gives him an idea on how to beat them If he still was pitching today. . "Take that batting order," he says. "Mickey Mantle, Roger Maris, Moose Skowren Elston Howard, Yogi Berra and John Blanchard. Well, the way to stop them Is to walk every one of 15 16 18 19 20 25 29 29 ..2S71 ..1003 562 207 quarter qualities havi mad Leatherneck itt in wiiir iuiiiuuii Twill, perfect f Of drtss, business, or v i By United Press International JERSEY CITY. 1S5, NJ-Itsdo- lfo outpointed Argentina, Alonzo Johnson, 185, Raskin, (10). Pa. Wilt keep com- i ing back for mor wear' when other suits hav long givtn up. s if 5) Fabulous Deals In ''History. AN 85g PHONE CALL . brought John Unitas to the Baltimore! Colts and that was a IA0 You Lincoln-Mercur- travel. j I.IELBOURNE Doaj Johnson, Les Angeles, outpointed 125, BRIGHTON, Utah (UPI) About 130 skiers will competi Love Allotey, 125, Ghana (10) Sunday in the annual Salt Lake BOSTON-rTc- m McNeeley, W, Ski Club Giant Slalom at Mt Arlington, Mass., outpointed Don Millicent. . Among the top names will be Prout, 1S2, Providence, K.I. (10). Jim Gaddis, giant slalom winner LOS ANGELESHermaa Dun-ca- a, of the National Alpisi Champion 123, Let Ansties, stepped Ja ships, and AUn Engen, Salt Laka of classes will skiers xltt (Sugar) Zatriia, 171 Torre-o- n, City, Eight i Mexico (6). participate. At Provo X fO With long wtarlng f Diaz, Regutars, shorts, longs and extra longs. Extra Matching Panfs Availcbl ' Other Suits from $39.95 & vp '. Use Our Layaway Plen y Can Gst A center LINCOLfJ Bill McGill scored 64 points in an rs Ground Smartness . Fight. Results 130 Skiers Will 6 11 12 14 ROCK SPRINGS, WyO. (UPD All-Sta- Parade j j All-Sta- exhibition game here Friday night as the Utah All - Stars defeated Grub's of Rock Springs, Tough as a Marino n . .;;''.".; McGill Scores 64 Points as Utah rs Win Former Utah University enraecii s ' 17 zation. j: 18 The territory oLthe new league, 22 which has been named the .'Unit, 25 ed W.B.B.A. League," is a part 192 of the territory formerly occupied 224 by the American W.B.B.A.I Lea. 506 gue, and will take in "everything . 566 South of Center Street and West of .1869 Avenue to the City 686 University L Driftwood .......... Orem VFW ....... ke Loop Formed In Provo OREM VALLEY MERCHANTS 20 2673 939 , 607 HTG 213 HIS T. j IHG U- OREM QUEEN PINS !"'; Dec. ..22 & New WBBA two-stro- Directors and other officers to staff the league will be named at the first league meeting announced by President Turpin for Thursday evening, March 22, at! 7:30 p.m., at the City Hall. Parents of all boys who desire to play In this league are urged to attend to help complete league organi- FRIDAY NIGHT OWLS 13 223 201 Motor Merc ...Li The Sportsman 3 Reed & Wright . ...J..L... ...15 & Morrill ...11 ...2015 Thompson Randall &Holdaway ...10 Ford & Fox j.:.... . 6 574 & Pace ...J.:.... ... 3 Wilkins 541 OREM KING PINS iVi.--:.- Little Dippers Piikn'i HTS Martians HTG Martians HIS Virginia Cordner HIG Virginia Cordner 7 2 4 10 11 11 12 13 17 ...1520 ... 535 ... 475 ... 176 Eckles Paint 22 Warburton & Nash ......19 Lanes Coffee Maple 18 W. T. Grants ........ ..'J & ...18 Warburton Durrant ..17 16 .15 :.....15 Moon. Maids L.L....!. . L 6 6 9 13 10 Diamond Mitchell i........l7 Lassen Johnson, Riverside Inn I. HTS HTG j Flying 2.28 51-5- Farmers Group Ins. ...... 14 Aliens Cleaners ....L....:...12 Fran's Coffee Shop !.... 12 i.. ...24 .... 21 Blue Notes .... Shepherd Warburton ..... 21 .1.... ....... . 20 Swalow. 20 Lott Despain ...... Jarvis Walker Peay Mayer or to Face M ..... 0; 84-5- 7; - -- ' , j e, pre-tourne- ' near-capacit- enthusiasts turned out for the initial meeting of the Spring- - rs 58-4- Ver-glad- es ...... . Ktvirtu 21-1- j ' A total of 52 Jordan, Panihete Win fc i- SPRINGVILLE Grid Slafe - J Spring ville j come-from-bhin- : Organized j ' j In them first base." ; It I Sports Group 1 . 54-5- .'....,21 the third base spot until Freese recovers from his broken ankle ; . outfielder Joe Gaines; pitchers Sammy Ellis and Tom Leder and infielder Chico Ruiz. Then there are Marty Keough for an outfield reserve spot, Mel . j Commercial Tire Lj....... .11 15 Bergs Mortuary the plate and holdovers Ken L: 10 Custom Diesel 21 15 BOSTON (UPD Don Fullmer Parks Cafe . .'. Hunt and Jim Maloney to back '.: Hills Cedar $ 16 of West Jordan, Utah, notched an Bradshaw Auto Parts: . . 20 up the pitching, .........L. & C T HTS Service 20 16 Thinks Deals Helped unimpressive'and unpopular unan- Eckles Paint . L. HTG T, & C Service 19V4 16 Mary's Beauty There is also Leo Cardenas, imous decision over Joe De Nucci HIS L Swarts : J.. Evelyn 19 ... . ...:.......17 who . can play second, short or of Newton, Mass., here Friday The Chalet HIG Swarts and 16 19 Evelyn Hendricks Pre. Cntr third. ;p night.; Dorthella Benson ...I., 20 16 Motts Chevron Reds Hutchinson believes the Fullmer and De Nucci fought Orem VFW J 20 15 picked up strength when they ac-- 1 in the companion feature to a Davis Market 21 15 STARLINERS quired catcher Jesse Gonder from1 bout which saw Tim McNeeley de Murdock Amer.i Oil . 12 24 the Yankees and pitchers Dave cision Don Prout and regain, his 18 760 Martians . Sisler, Johnny Klippstein, Dave New England heavyweight title. HTG Eckles Paint 16 .. ...Li 2131 Big Dippers Hillman and Moe Drabowsky Both Fullmer, who weighed 163, HTSMary's Beauty .L.....10 216 Satellites from other major league club. and De Nucci, 165, seemed over HIG Marge Hinckley 9 ..L. .. 5S8 Comets .......... HIS Dixie Sorensen y They have some good looking cautious .and the 9 ........U..:.... Stars Shooting rookies in Cliff Cook, who will fill crowd of 13,640 at the Garden 8 Saucers ......LI h and then pick 'cm off probable star of the Yankee pitching staff this season. . .To back Schacht labels Bill Stafford, him up, Stafford already has FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. who 'had a 14-- 9 last sea- pitched eight hitless innings in Fearless Fraley'r facts son despite arm record; (UPI) trouble, as the Grapefruit League competition. . . and figures: Freddie Hutchinson, manager of A ten-gafootball schedule the National League champion Provo Loses In Consolation Play for 1962, including games with Cincinnati Reds, names San Fran four members of the newly form- Cisco as one of the teams to beat ed Western Athletic Conference, this season but claims that the was announced today it Brigham Giants have a psychological factor to beat as well as nine other Young University. Clubs. When the season opens this fall It's the wnds in Candlestick the Cougars will, for the first Park. face more "We can go in there without time In many-years- , Jordan and West won semifinal play dropped them out of the intersectional opponents than lea worrying too much because we games Friday night in the Class tourney. know we'll be out of there in A basketball j gue teams. 6 at the end tourney. Highland led In conference action the Cou- three days at the worst," Hutch Jordan romped to an 1 vic- of the first quarter and 39-3-0 at "But when you know gars will tangle with Arizona, explains. over league rival Granger, halftime. They were still out in to play half of your tory have at the three-quartethe Cinderella team ofj the tour- front 0 Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico. you The games with the Cowboy and games there, i like the Giants, ney, with, a balanced attack and mark and won going away in the Lobos will be in Provo, the other well, you've got to start break- great poise. Granger had pro- fourth period. ing your back.. . .Maybe they vided the big thrills in the southMike Maurer and Rob Foulge two on the road doe-tim- e a like need the 23 points each to lead the psychiatrist scored 62 season ern bracket, notching two big up BYU will open the St. Louis Brdwns. . . to Rams Pasets in two of 15 the first rounds. victory. Bruce Summer-ha- ys Sept. against University 10 for the winners. Doral scored where followClub, team the and undefeated the at West, Country cific only Stockton, tour- in the state, exploded In the last Laird Swenson a tossed in 20 $50,000 Tucson. In golf Arizona stage week they'll ing play points to lead the Provo- attack, Their first appearance at home nament next week, has to be one four minutes scoring 15 points followed by Steve Thomas with d 5 will be against George Washing- of the swankiest sports spas in to score a ton University. Coach Hal the world. Dotal already has cost victory over Davis, last year's 15 and Kent Garrett with 13 It was the second defeat for the Mitchell's Mountain Cats will play well over $10 million. It has a champion. Colorado State, Utah, Montana, waterfall, 147 acres of lakes, Ken Stepan scored 17, Cleve Bulldogs in the tourney. Coach charges, one of and Utah State away from home three golf courses on Its 2,400 Hale 15 and Kent McCleary and Dolan Condle's y the favorites, were acres on the fringe of the on consecutive weekends. Bradley Brimhall 14 each: for the in the first upset by Granger west for rooms of Miami, Smooth Sandwiched between the Y's Beetdiggers. They moved round, 600 guests and everything plush. Jordan out to a huge' first half games with New Mexico and Wyo- As an example, the lounge walls lead of more than 20 points, then HIGHLAND season ming at the tailend of the G T F p is a game with Western Michigan are lined with the bark of the retired to the bench to; watch the ....... 2 5 4 ft Bryan . Portuguese cork tree ? at $1.25 reserves against the Mathieen at Kalamazoo. 6 0 0 0 .. j The Cougars 1962 schedule is a foot. . .be great' for "i shooting Lancers. 1 0 s 4 Bowers . Down by .two points at the start darts. . . ; ':. v w": as follows: ' S 3 23 of the final quarter, Wst brought Maurer v... 3 5 4 10 Wants Rule Reinstated Sept. 15, University of Pacific j the northern bracket contest to a Summerhays ... .10 3 3 23 at Stockton; Sept. 22, University Foulger 3 tie with a little "Lighthorse Harry" Cooper, one four minutes left. jKiore than of Arizona, at Tucson; Sept. 29, (Then Ray the Doral pros along with Totals 23 19 14 72 and! classy; Dick Ne George Washington University, at one ofHebert Greenburg and George Bayer, State Colorado Jay Oct. 6, Provo; nelka took and the Panth- PROVO says that in the general concern ers scored charge 15 points while Davis University, at Fort Collins. G T F P how to speed up fairway two. could Oct. 13, University of Utah, at over the get Garrett only Greenburg best method would be had 22 play 2 3 2 6 Salt Lake City; Oct. 20, Montana to and Nenelka 16 for the Murry to the old rule of reback go , 27, 8 7 4 20 .. ..- . night. Swenson University, at Missoula;-Oct.the cup. In other games Frl day night, Thomas 7 1 1 IS Utah State University, at Logan; moving the pin from of the "The pin leaving option at Mexico East New Nov. 3, Clarke .. .............,.... 0 0 0 0 University, sped past Bingham, 3 Bountiful smashed Ogden, Norton ......w........ . Provo; Nov. 10, Western Michi- in the30hole has slowed play more ar minutes 72-6than round," per Unk Nov. 0 2 2,2 17j at Highland stopped PrpvaJ Anderson Kalamazoo; gan, should at foul go and Rees hit Frank Provo. "They gues Cooper. at of pitch Wyoming, versity back to the old rule where if you with 12 seconds left, to give Box .... .IS 17 12 U, Totals hit the pin from within 60 feet 0 a win, Ni over Bear Score by quarters: 21 S penalty;" you get a 54 72 Highland ; ... 16 30 SO 64 defeat With the touring pros playing ;consolation Provo i for well over a million bucks in purses every yeart Cooper moans that he was bora "thirty years snn too soon." He was the leading 7DUU money winner ia 1937 with $14,700 a own will club his and pay $9,000 first prize next weekend. . . It is Cooper's contention that any 'the The nucleus for a new Western of the Old guard, meaning " Boys Baseball League for the Hagens, Sarazens and Joneses, . Southwest Section of Provo was would have done . Just as well organized Thursday at City Hall against the horde of current day r under the direction of Bill Wil- atari. . CounBaseball of Provo Jr. son, Waiters Git es Cards cil President and Jack Craghead, District r e p r e s e n t a 1 1 ve for Henry Weissberger, tja Swiss W.B.B.A., It was announced today waiter who follows the sun by For th discriminating by Provo City Parks and Recrea- serving at the New York tracks man tion Director, Linn Rockwood. i in the ' summer, greets his cusElected as President of the new tomers at Gulfstretm Park with 4 league was Frank .Turpin. Bill a little card. Its message i simTeramoto was named : "Y r.. ple: and Barbara Rasmusseft, "I don't know who wUl win the A Board of next Secretary-Treasure- r. race. By OSCAR FRALEY United Press International S3-6- be-lie- ve uarreu jonnson ams 1 In Semifinal Battles ! JEdwaras ana iurcn.- Si 10-Ga- me , same story last spring. No one thought the Reds would win except Hutchinson and his players. Hutchinson warned then that his club could go all the way If his pitching jcame through. It did and the Reds won the pennant, r then lost the World Series to. the New York ; Yankees. Their sad showing in the series led most baseball people to their pennant triumph was " a fluke. "Let them keep on thinking that," says Hutchinson. "We'll show them it wasn't a fluke." His players vow the same thing. Have Seven f Man Core And any club which 'has the hard core of five outstanding pitchers and two brilliant outfielders as the Reds have cannot be overlooked. Those seven proved last year that they could; make up for other shortages. They could be all the Reds heed again. Cincinnati's "big seven" Is made up of starting pitchers Bob Joey Jay and Jim Purkey, O'Toole, relief pitchers Jim Bros-na- n and Bill Henry and outfielders Frank Robinson in left ; and Vada Pinson In center. "It's a pretty good group to build around," says Hutchinson and, there are few who will dispute that. The supporting cast drops. In class, but it helped to get the Job done in 1961 and most of them are back again. There is Gordy Coleman at first, Don Blaslngame at second,1 Eddie Kasko at short; Gene Freese at third; Wally Post and pinch-hitte- r deluxe Jerry Lynch for the third spot in the outfield; Johnny sveh o log ICQ It" aaoi' May p. MARCH IS, 1SS2 County, Utah Cougars n - players. It was the SUNDAY, Utah 13 u y 16-1- 2; By LEO II. PETERSEN UPI Sports Editor TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) They're discounting the Cincinnati Reds again; everyone, that Is, except Manager Fred Hutchinson and his ' .C Queen for infield utility duty and rookie Don Pavletich, who could win the No. 1. catching spot. Here are the records of those (EDITOR'S NOTE: This Is the first of a series of dispatches on the 1SS2 prospects of the major league baseball clubs.) SUNDAY HERALD ' 1962 Mercury Prices Begin j The Utah team led 4 at half time, but the Rock Springs team put in its reserves mid - way through the third quarter, and from then on "it was a runaway. McGill picked up 28 field goals and 8 free throws. 51-4- 1150 11 Sih WZST li 1 X 1 ?! CU . Oocn Monday Til 9 P.M. IT f |