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Show Annual Provo Poriy League u!dair n Spring y CJ if 20 i A 'Annua TIME OUT! Auction Held m m , "i . Invirariona j :: ' 27, '28 . Chairman of this year's event is Clarence Robison, BYU's track and field coach, who will direct the affairs of. the meet. This year's program Hciil Include track. and field, tennis, golf and pre-cision marching. Overi 3,000 athletes from Junior high, high' schools and Junior e radius colleges within a are expected to! participate in the history, has been set for April 26, 27 and 28 in Cougar stadium. for the l Officials responsible sports production hope the delay d will give them a weather break. Wet, col weather has hampered'' the program for the. past three years. In an effort to beat! capricious spring weather to the1 punch, of ficials guiding BYlTs annual In vitational Track and Field Meet have scheduled the event a week later than usual. This year's mammoth outdoor carnival, the 49th in the school's f ire-turni- m ff Ser April 2 The, Annual player auction for including an league, will be allowed . .Soma innovations, practice newcomers are; transfers. The offensive system that doesn't have sessions within a period of 35 other,; too, are hoping for a chance 13 and 14 year old boys coming r: ". 1 ji'"- into the Provo pony League Basename ana split pi actice ses- - days.-to be discovered. I ball If the huge turnout of gridiron organization was; conducted slons, will be P4rt M Brigham Transfers Many look familiar, Friday night in the :City ComYoung University's fjbotball pro- aspirants doesn't The of mission number is reason. transfers Of a the number Offices, witb 104 boys the when there's the Cougars gram Monday to the rosters of the 12 in 20 are at about assigned many, many argest years open spring practic reporting, only lette men. About twice BYU, and there's no question participating teams in. the Timp-anogCoach Hal Mitchell find his staff and Wasatch Pony expect over 100 candidates for the that number are freshman (nu- but what the Cougars hope the j first day of practice.; The Coug meral winners looking for a spot newcomers will be able to give Leagues. ars, like the other scfhool in the on thj varsity, and a score of the them much needed strength for Following the selections some 14 boys who have done some work the season ahead. 18 SUNDAY JCp Al n SUN1AY, APRIL, 1, 1SS2 in connection ;with the tryouts Mitchell his and Admittedly, staff have a lot of ground to cover during the past week, were left this spring, so the club' has been in the player j "pool." Some of divided into two practice units. these,1 however, will be selected The first group will be on the field in cases where older boys fail to and ready to go at 2:45 each return or some of those already practice day. The second unit of selected find j it impossible to j approximately 50 players will re- play. PROVO LEAGUES The Tropics 27 21 4:20. was conducted un auction Thei drills at for port beginning L Mitchell Garage 21 27 Provo Ladies Classic W direction of officers of the der j This innovation will mean longJ 33 14 Gene Evans Phar 21 27 two Ivan the headed Drugs by leagues, by Ferris er hours for the coaches, but will SO ... 13 Mullett Jewelry X J ZlVz 16 State Bank No. 1 also give the staff more oppor- Olsen of the Wasatch Loop; and 17 17 Utah Office Supply 31 State Bank No. 2C 131 of the tunity to 1 work with smaller Jay, McKenzie, president 20 i 23 14 Provo Hide and Yxst 31 Stevenson's Photo Timpanogos League, groups. S27 21 HTS The .Tropics, 2224 Mariannes . It was "one of the most spirited May Be Key ZV 27 sessions in recent years, Beams Mkt HTG Taylors, Inc. 809 Hard work may well be the key bidding 27 with some of Tthe boys drawing Ace and Jerry HIS Aggie Jenkins, 5S7 to the practice, since enthusiastic approval of all the 25 23 HIG Aggie Jenkins, 214 Taylors, Inc be will the exposed to a team managers. All boysi are Cougars 25 23 Paily Herald -one new has not as urged: to contact their that offense, 271 : 21 . W Pro vol City Mens L Bergs respective a name. been yet given 9 managers so that team practice Hansen Candy . - ... S3 , According to Mitchell, the new sessions can be arranged. 11 37 Deseret Federal In many respects, will reoffense .Thei following player assign 17 - 31 Jim's Distributors semble the single-win- g formation, ments were made, with managers SO 18 Ras'sj Garaged- will it listed for the employ! elements and ZVA 20 although University Cleaners ' both and single boys to contact: the of 29 19 Jack pucketts j Seethaler Meats (Norman Jacwing.1 ,11'27& 20 First Security IBank obs 22 28 manager): Brent Davis, Sher Mitchell also has switched perProvo Plumbing . win efMassey, j Steve Higginson, an in 23 25 sonnel in some positions Pacific States Pipe Richard 1J club. Hundley, John William to 25 the to balance 22 lend fort Rio Grande Dennis Moore, Steven tailPenrod, at remain will 28 19 Eldon Fortie Security Title Dan Carter and Randy Hunter, will Doran 30 .. . 18 but Moose Red Merkley back, i 32 move to wingback, and freshman Baum. 15 DETROIT (UPI) --f Cleveland Moose Purple . Edgemont Lions (Lynn and 33 Kent Nance will be played at full15 coach Paul Brown; was apparent Exchange Club . tLonnie G 1 e a v e, managers) : foltwo-yea 14 38 ... Gene baif back. Utah left today Frantz, holding thej Savings ly 40 at 8 trade with the Moose letterman Gold end, is also being David Jones, Karl Nelson, Terry lowing a ' Shipman, Gerald Sorensen, Jerry HTS! University Cleaners, 2968 moved to wingback. Detroit Lions, Alan Croft; 'Steven De HTG University Cleaners, 1106 Included in the group of pros- Malstrom, Former Detroit Lion quarter- Bill Mille and HISi-Del- var Snyder Pope, 629 back Jim Ninowski, 271 one of the pective varsity players are a Brothers (Don Dean, Whiting hi 255 HIG Delvar blunts missionaries dozen Pope, returned half principals in the deal ated : Jerry Swapp, Gary manager) -ilinemen Dick Dunn, Lynn Swapp, Tom Wolfe, Ken ly, ' ; don't have any Intention of Forshee, W L League Auxiliary Matie, Dave Jones, Earl Burke Jerry Jackman, Lee Olson and going to Cleveland." 16 35 Elks No. 1 and Columbus Boone and backs Lee Swain. Brown, coach of .me Eastern : ....J. 16 35 Blue Don McCracken and Shirley Chris- Eagle Division's National Carlson Claire's fJohn (Whitey) 17 35 Tinkers Jolley tensen. r and team at Cleveland, Leetham, .manager): Ken Balser, League 30 22, Strikes An intrasquad! contest between coachjT'James Joynerv Wayne Ninowski met here for three Lucky 31 21 Elks No. 2 the Blues and Whites near the Potts,! Larry Larsen, Calvin Bur hours Friday. When th announce 21 31 . jBlack tailend of the season will be fol- gess, Randy '.Clawson, Brent ment of the trade camis Thursday Eagle 31 2V 3 . No. Elks lowed by a football game with Farnsworth, Keith Singleton and Ninowski said, "I have no inten 35 i 17.. Red . f the alumni on May 5. Eddie Brown, t tion of going to Cleveland, Til Eagle 2114, HTS Blue, Eagle Club Kiwanis j to." if have football . I Stevens, (Blayne quit HTG Eagle Blue, 730 David ' Clegg, manager): Gary HlsJ-Orie-n Brown made the' triijt here FriBledsoe, 5111 Shelley, Dana Smith, Brian RounNinowski to fflGi-Or- ien an in effott .get 193 day Bledsoe, dy, Wayne Hannigan, Robert to change his mind and apparentJohnson and Greg DuerdenJ difW L Starliners ly both left the meetiiig with v Taylors (Austin Chiles, man i ferent impressions! 20 8 j'l Big Dippers Kay Bullock, Jerry Co- ager); 9 19 Brown said, yit was! a satisfac- Martians Steve Campbell; Ralph Me lunga; 13 15 tory meeting. When ;the whistle Comets Knight, Lyn (Black, Lawrence 13 . 15 blows next summer, Jfim will be Satellites Thatcher and Crisman, Danny, 15 13 ji. Shooting Stars there with us." Bills. George 15 13 - "I told Brown 1; don't have any Moon Maids Bennett's (no manager selected 12 16 .... Saucers Flying intention of goingto jCleveland," The annual Intermountain. AAU as yet):. Mike Sheurer, Mantel 23 5 Ninowski said. "I'm pretty dis- - Little Dippers Gymnastics meet will be held Muhlestein, Steve Mitchell, Steve HTS Big Dippers, 1623 David JoHey and Dennis Thursday j on the main floor of Allen, 594 HTG olE Bale.i Big Dippers, the trade Under the terms the BYU Fieldhbuse,. according to 519 HISi Donna Thayer, Craghead Plumbing; (Paul Bel-each team has the riesponsibility Rudy Moe, chairman of the meet. 179 Donna HIG Thayer, liston, manager; Bruce Belliston, deal. in the i far each player it got The Women Age Group (under Richard Belliston, Donald coach): Wilson coach Detroit Lion George 16) and the women's novice (16 W Classic L Utah! County Jones, Topham, Joseph said, "he's their responsibility, F and W Texaco and above) competition will begin GoodwlnrBrucej 14 30 Carl Lee, Mike Asay, it's a deal and there'; at 4 p.m.,' while the Boys Novice Richard Asay and . 23 16 Lou's Bruce .Wolsey. 3 Lounge ; around ft." Class (junior and senior high Allen's Markets (Carl Watkins 19 25 LaGeorge to Wilson referred "deal" The ' level) and men's junior i class manager): Mike Folster, Brent 24 20 was tne one in wmcn ibe sent .Nin- Ebonite events will get underway at 7 p.m. Barrett, Kenny Conrad, Robert 29 15 Nat Nast owski, halfback ;Hovj;ard (Hopa Knudson In order to be eligible, partici Ripple, Billy Campbell, Curtis 14 30 Music Jcng) Cassady and defensive end 2845 . HTS pants must register with the In Dalton and Tim Allen. LaGeorge, Dill Glass to Cleveland. 1013 Modern Cleaners (Bill Ander termountain AAU and the regisHTG LaGeorge, The Browns sent tie 'Lions the 75 son cents. H.W. "Bill" 596 fee is and Keith Stewart) : Loren tration HIS Milt Waycasy, NFL's No. 1 passer; of the last Bill Seegmiller, Ray 233 7th 3775 S. HIG Duke, Salt East, McCracken, Thornton, Royal seasons, Milt Plim, halfback . two Joe Gee, Dee Taylor is of Lake chairman City, regis Tea Watkins and linebacker Merry Mixups W L tration. Ralph Simpson, John Lamb, Jan Da?t Lloyd. 6 30 Provo Auto Elee j In order to cover the costs Bendixon and; Tim Hickenlooper, help 7 First Security Bank (Eldon 28 Mott's Chevron ... of the meet, an entrance fee will 8 28 Bill and Iva's be charged. A flat fee of 50 cents Fortie, manager) : Randy Turpin Sid Sandberg, JYkGill 11 25 Madsen Machines will be charged for girls and Roger Sheffield, I Alien Weis, 24 11 Randy Spencer. Slaven's women and novice, while 50 cents Hal Lambourne and 13 Gale, 23 Ralph Eli's Fine Foods " will be charged for each event Allen 13Thompson. 23 Sherwin William's entered in the men's junior class. Pacific Pipe Plant (Ray Jones, 13 22 J. B.'s Big Boy .... All meet the j : Kenneth Fakler, Lee persons entering manager 20 15 Village Cafe 75 should cents mail the regis Pope, Dennis Harding, Dan L17 18 Firmages tration (unless; previously regis Ream, Bryan; Armstrong, Robert. 4 -18 18 WestWood (UPiD DENVEH tered) and the 50 cents entrance Nickell,' Greg Anderson and Rob17 18 Bill' J&cGin of Utah, college bas Gold Strike fees to Rudy Moe, 249 Fieldhouse, ert Adams, j j. i I. 16 19 ketb all's leading scofer, indicated Mullett's ... BYU. If The on do are still already following boys registered, . 16 20 Allred Bldrs Friday be probablyf jwould sign Shurtleff-Rowle- y 75 not the cents In record the but record and pay Player Pool, .. 15 21 with the professioiiial Chicago on the entry blank. will be used j as rapidly as posnumber your 14 21 Oil Horne 'National Basket the of Packers sible to provide full 15 player ll 14 22 . ball Association,. rosters for. each club: George ' 13 22 Tm giving it grejat considera Bennett's ..:L.l Steve Goodman, Roger Knight, 13 23 tion. The Packers are heavily Whitaker Engn lit ' Sorensen, Robert Roger Taylor, favored in my mjind," McGill Blakenstein- Wendell Earl' Olsen, Hanley, 23 .. 13 Rasmussen said. But he addeijl he had no Gene Elder, Lawrence, Sidney . Workman-Harr- is 23 12 definitely made;upMs-mmdTurJohn David Anderson, Clegg, 12 McGill said he wiinted to play Hendricks Pres Brian pin, Gregory Bills, Roundy, 27 9 basketball Parlor Ice Cream in the Shrine East-Wie-st Norman Dennis Boshard, Doty, SO 6 j game in Kansas City before he Federal Finance1951 Peter Mark Allan, Nuttall, Jay HTS Mott's STOCKTON (UPI) Mrs. Arthur Freckleton, Johnny Taylor, Chris any more gives the .matter 711 HTG I'--Mott's, : thought Ronnie Crawford,; 37, though lacking a bit Asher, George Marches!, 1 HIS Tom Clayburn, 548; Ha of her "' J McGill, who scored: 33.8 points bowled Spears, Jimmy Craft. form, customary Loveridge, 472 V as usual with her per game during he collegiate HIG Tom Clayburn, 212; Da league at a local Thursday: night SKINS SIGN BACK ckers No. 1 season, was the bowling alley. 'j if Loveridge, 185 At about 9 p.m., the night's WASHINGTON (UPI) 'draft 'choice.-The lis was herejj fcii the National she went home, Washington Redskins have signed over, Competition L .W AAU tournament vfith the . San Triple L League got her husband and went to st Claude Crabb, of Colorado Univer31 9 ; The Pub ders State Lite team of Sal Hospital. Joseph's sity to a 1962 contract. 27 13 Lake City. The team won two Christopherson 12:50 a.m. Friday, she at There, Crabb, who was the National 22 13 Service to a girl. Hospital at- Football League team's 19th draft birth games before being eliminated iia Jim' Earl's gave 18 22 the quarterfinals T lursday night Naylor Auto X tendants said mother and child choice, will be tried at defensive 18 22 Beehive Office are in fine condition. halfback. by the Akron Goodsears, 81-7-6 21 19 McGill said be ptobably would Eddie's Lunch 21 make up his mind iwithin one or Mitchell Sheet Metal .... 19 22 18 Levin Insurance two weeks. 25 15 .. Service Employment j .. much-neede- ng os Harry Adams Starts 30th Season as AAU Trade Coach ovne Bowling I I off-seas- on s ' Brown Leii j .- Holding Bag In Grid m al : I j -- j ar six-play- er j ' I i Football ( i : j I Krea AAU , - ' j ":. . - Gymnastic Meet Set ! program. A .J'fiat could be bestowed upon a For, years Harry Adams' cinder track coach. He was named to men have been setting Skyline A thei Helms. Athletic Foundation University, national and state Track and Field Hall of Fame track records. This track season Adams is setting a record Jiim- - along with 12 other nationallyand coaches track sel by . starting his 30th Reason recognized as head track coach at Montana athletes. Coach Adams has a special State University. In that 29jyear-ol- d span Harry place in the hearts of all MSU has coached thousands' of Univer alumni and fans: in his sity athletes, many of them to old, coaching career he has never Skyline and national prominence, lost a dual track match to Mon the respect of track tana State College. This; season AMERICAN FORK U Around gained coaches" and athletes wherever Harry and his track men will 100 students from American his teams have7 competed, and meet MSC April 7 at Bozeman in Fork, Pleasant Grove and Lehi proved himself to be one of the an indoor invitational meet.' Sev also recently (last week) completed a most successful coaches at the eral other dual meets are ' 10 weeks course in bowling. The University by winning over 60 scheduled." course was offered; through the per cent pf his dual' meets. Adams developed one of MonAmerican Fork City Recreation Adams was graduated from tana's two NCAA i track champin 1950 and Department and the Jack and Montanaf State University in 1921 ions Dick Doyle,-whJill Bowling Alleys. Students after a spectacular career in 1951 won the National Collegiate from the first through the eighth track football and is basketball. and, AAU- titles. Right now, grades participated in the course. still ranking as one of the finest Adams is coaching miler Gary High scorers and winning teams alaround athletes in the history Wojtowick.who is the best miler were presented with trophies by of the University. Playing the in the history of Montana ;State Marvin Allen of thei City Recrea- Quarterback position, he almost University and in. the- Rocky tion Department and John Key7 Singlehandedly beat the Univer Mountain, area. Wojtowick holds sor, manager of the bowling sity of Washington in football in the; Skyline mile record in 4:15.4 lanes. All students participating 1920, scoring two out of Mon and the University record' in in the classese received certifi tana's three touchdowns. He was 4:12.5. ' Vi cates. Students receiving trophies also a member of the Montana In Skyline competition Adams are listed as follows: Marry Robd spring relay team that also has done well. During 10 erts, Morris Thomas, Robert at one time held the world's rec years of conference competition, lurjcpatncic, Michael Hatch, .Mi ord- . has averaged aj' second j Adams chael Bowell, Dan Freeman, Following graduation,' .Adams standing, second"! only to Bryce Holbrook, Gary Evans, became an assistant coach at place Young University. Brigham Gary Boren, LloydLarson, War MSU. He left briefly to become season Harry and his thin- ner , Mitchell, Stephen Shelley, head coach of all sports at DePaul Last broke five University rec Jeffrey Dunn, Michael Hippach, University, at Chicago from 1924-- clads one mark and set ords, Skyline uanny watts, Jynn iLarson, Wes 25, He returned to his: alma mater scores of records in the Univerley Peterson Lee Allen, Lynn in 1926, however, and has re meets. dual Ostergaard, Driggs, mained here ever since, with the sity Rickie AJteood, Ellis Edwards exception of a five-yetour of Dean Wgstaff, Judy Eastman, duty during World War II. In 1933 AMERICAN WINS FIGHT Susan Brown, Charlene Blamires he. was appointed head track Ml. Bonnief Earl, Vickie Alexander. coach. STOCKHOLM (UPI) -- f Ameri j' Glenda Smith, Julie Smith, Nancy In ,1960 Adams was made a can heavyweight John Henry con inces, JLiesne Brems, Jan Carter, member of the National Collegi- nected with a series of hooks in Kfistine Harvey, Diane Roval, ate Athletic Association's Track the fourth round and was credited Jeila Larson, Brad Collins, Jean and. Field' Rules Committee. His with a technical knockout' over nine Adams. appointment will expire in 1964. Rupert Bentley of Jamaica: Fri A new class is planned for earlv In 1961 Adams was given one day night when Bentley failed to of the most distinguished honors come out for the : fifth round. April, MISSOULA, Mont. (Special) I 100 Students Cole,Vi.;; Bowling Class '. 400-yar- - i Brigham YOUng University ripped the College of, Southern Utah, 2 and Friday d "baseball ntercollegiate ' header. -- 9-- in-.a- 115-- 0, . The Coug'ars ;their sea- son mark at. 6 with; the twin wins in their irst home tests of the year.;, BYU slammed, five home runs in the second game, including one ' by Joe BeecroCt, the Cougar pitcher who limited the Thunder-birds to v two ,its in he seven- inning contestJ Line scores ar - . . f 6-- 0262 002 000 ' .1. 162 100' x 9 12 2 Cahoon and ;slack,J Snyder, At-- 5 wood (5) and Matson (Second Game) HYTT r.KTT .000 000 0 I. . 2 4 0 ...121 515; x15 17 0, BYU. Creek and Slack; Beecroft an Fife. Ml PUBLICITY DIRECTOR NAMED r I' "1 ! ' DETROIT UPD Budd Lynch has been named to succeed Fred Delano as director of public re lations and publicity for the De troit race course. . ; I canndJ .ivyu Li M WsA) Miu-- ' w I ,. .' . . "- jt , I r ; ' ' ? ' j ri-"!- . . - . ! ! 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Junior high school tennis will be featured Thursday, while Friday's schedule will be ,for senior high. school tennis land junibr higjij' school track and field: Saturday,1 biggest day of the meet, will j begin' at 8:30 a.m. j with the balance! of tennis, golf, track and field for mgn scnoois . and junior colleges. 129-ye- - j 350-mil- j " j |