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Show - 7 ii J' lids w tftm y r hi n wn M Li i 14 v'ciT1862 SUNDAY HERALD Resef For Monday I r ) of CMahaqer Sends w ires Cornm itteemen ... Rain Causes 1 . Delay In .." lilt BYU-UT- E t r 1 v ? . ,V .v ".- t .iiy. I v.. " i as- & The BYU-UtabasebaU game, down scheduled for Saturday afternoon FORT MYERS, Fla. (NEA) Danny Murtaugh of the Pittsburgh Pirates explains the on the Cougar diamond, was post.u pound droppage very simply: "I haven't changed my diet. poned because of rain. Just finished first one vear (1960) and sixth the next. ... . The two teams, hoping for a break; from the weatherman, will Vera Law comes up with a sore arm and I lose weight Also wilting away is skip- try to play the game next Monstarting at 2:30: p.m. on the per Birdie Tebbetts of Mil- day, field. waukee . . . from 238 to 216 Cougar Coach Glen Tuckett's charges since he took command last will be trying for their second September. . . . Could the straight victory of this season managers be in better shape over the Utes when the two teams! than , the players? "Nan," clash Monday afternoon. Birdie shook his head. "With The Cats defeated the RedskinsJ Friday afternoon in tha , the pension plan and big first last game of Western Division bonuses, you never have to play this season tot; both teamsl the kids. . The ' game was played in Sal There's too much money at Lake City. stake not to be in shape." . . . Joe Beecroft; a sophomore right hander from Provo.j went the disJ'You can't be a 100 per tance for the Cougars and limited 'hits. Ute starter cent ballplayer and pitch in the Utes to five who worked five Ward Sawley, the major leagues," Sandy innings, was tagged with the5 loss., Koufax of the' Los Angeles The Cougars iced the game with 1 Dodgers startled I us. "The a three-ru- n outburst in the fifth 100 per cent guy is the wild inning highlighted by doubles by man. He's trying too hard., I catcher Tom Fife and second i that Koufax found out last spring. baseman Jim Armstrong and Bee Sandy - J h' 4 ' y .....v:- v. - , - v , " v KJ .o ' w ... H tf .WJi."T "w . ' I J vtoi '" .... j ofc." ..... ' . v t -- SCl ntT-'- - - ' : By RAY SaiWARTZ aving the writers and coaches Herald Sports Editor hold their CnnvPlittnne try Cl The Provo Chamber of Com Lake City anxi stm hold the tourmerce has put in a bid for the ney in the BYU Fieldhouse. 1963 National NCAA basketball "I'm afraid it would create too tourney, according, to William K. much of a transportation prob- -i Wotherspoon, manager of the lem," the BYU , mentor said. ' ' chamber. "The coaches- - liltA tn )sva ut- Wotherspoon said he had sent housing accomodations close to telegrams to both Bernie Shively. the tourney site. That's one thing tourney director, and Forest Two-- they liked about the tourney the good, the coaches representative years it has been held in Kansas on the tourney committee, re City, AH (they had to do waf walk questing that the BYU Fieldhouse across the ktreet to get from their be considered as the site for next hotel to site of the tourney." year's national tourney. The tourney draws basketball f we're going to make a coaches knd writers from all over termlned effort to get the the couiitry., All of these iople ney. Wotherspoon said, . b uie scpres ot lans that would Provo and BYU hosted the pius the four participating accompany Western Regional NCAA ' tournev teams adriilttpdlv wnuM rmnt last month and the manner in quite . a, housing problem j for which it was handled dreW high Provo. j ,., : commendation from all quarters 'f Appeared Confident Bl? Stumbling: Block HoweterJ WoUierspoon ap iar-- '. .This year's Nationals were held ed confident Saturday that the in1 in 18,000-seFreedom Hall Louisville, i The seating capacity piobleiri could be overcome. The fact that the BYU Field-houof the BYU Fieldhouse il just can only seat a little over over 10,000, - v fans while " other sDorts 10,000 k Coach Stan Watts of BYtt he' felt the big stumbling V block arenas in the country "can seat i.OOO may not be loo to .holding the national touriiey in close to of a much factor In Itself, Watts Provo would be the lack of sufIndicated. j ficient housing, j : He :VNot onlv would it pointed out that the BYU to can seat as many as Fieldhouse thQ find hbusing for sary parthe Kansas City Municipal Audticipating teams and their fans but you also have to consider the itorium where the tourney has fact that both the - hasUthail been held in past years. There coaches and the U. SJ Basketball apparently are. factors other than Writers Association hold their an- the seating capacity of an arena nual t conventions in conjunction that influences the tourney, comI with the tourney. mittee when it males the site f 'However. I told Bill (Wother selection. spoon) to fo ahead nnd trv in vrt And as the BYU cage boss the tourney that nothing could be pointed out Provo and BYU e lost by trying. Perhaps the hous ceived a lot of rave notices for ing prooiem can be surmounted." the manned It put on the Western, Would Be Problem) Regioials; both here in the Wfst j Watts was asked if the housing and at the Nationals in Louis ville i! I ' - ; "Hii,,wll j ' S , , , . O O j ' l ' 0v f 4 f " - de-tou- r- - ' ' . 6-- 1, , T worry about rm i ::''v::'V-:..- ; i Mte at se i ' . ;' ;:: I i I let up a little bit and found I could get the still get the i man out." . . . Koufax is one of the few majors who doesn't include a slider -- in pitchers in the J his arsenal. J . f 'Control," added the handsome2 Brooklyn ball over and croft's, -triple lad, "is a Game Friday' The box; BYU matter of temperament: and confidence." . . . Herbert; cf playing Samples,, rf "I'll never hit 60 home runs as long as I'm iii Forbes Field" admitted Dick Stuart of the Pirates. "It costs me 15 homers a season. Ihit16 there last year, and that's the most since they took down Greenberg Gardens." In 1960, Pete Whisenant was sitting in! a Detroit hotel, waiting to; pick up the Washington Club; to whom he'd been traded! Having spent all his major league career in the 'National League, he didn't know where to while away his time. . . . He struck up a conversation with a New York advertising man, explained the problem of being a strange player in a strange town and thus was born the idea of Baseball's Baedeker . . . just out, with . . Whisenant, a" Cincinnati coach, as who ) might Tommy Harder, brilliant young infielder make the Reds forget that Gene Freeze broke his leg, is out of the same Oakland, Calif., area that produced Vada Pinson and Frank Robinson! (plus basketball's Bill I?us- except that he didn't go to McClymonds High sell) He attende d Santa. Rosa Junior College and ban . . ... Francisco State as a i i .. j i - L co-publis- j I !lilf 5 3 i. r h rbl 0 0 2 2 0 1-- -111r ' .4 UTAH -- ' St - v ....37 6 li Swiler, c Davis, 2b Dunn, rf; .... L Anderson, If 1. Duncombe, lb Waska, cf Samples, 3b f ;. H 4 0 fr4 - ! : . Sluga, p 5 1: .. p 110 4 0 0 0 h Wilcox, ss ...1 Sawley, p ...t ;i llO rh rbi 0 ab u 1 0 p , . 0 -.l o C 0 Oj 0 AMERICA FORK American Fork s ' Cavemen powered their way to a 964 to 354 victory over Spanish Fork Friday afternoon In a dual track and field meet League , in runs batted in then re ;The results tired last j! winter for thej imp teenth time. Now: that it sdems F s High Hurd! es Snyman, permanent, , there is a two way Clark, S.F.; Smith, AiF. :17.9 battle on between Lu Clinton and Carroll Hardy for his vacancy. MIGHT TESTIFY Ted Williams laid down his GRIFFITH YORK NEW (UPD Emile Grifmace for keeps after the I960 sea who scored the death blows fith, son, and now the Sox are s rictly felled Benny (Kid) Paret iwo a new look outfit. The accent is that, weeks ago tonight, is expected to on speed and defense, not! their before the state 'legislatestify power of other years, j committee ' investigating ture's i Carl Finished Well in New York. bpxing The heirs apparent to the slug ! The hearings, some of which ging mantle worn for so many will be closed .to ; tne public years' by Williams is Yastrzem- get underway it In a week or! 10 ski. The Long Islander, who was days. '" fair game ifor sinker ball pit :hers early last! season,', closed with a rush in the final six weeks to post led the Red Sox in homers with j dye i i n American Fonc Trqcksters Dons in Dual Contest BULL GETS IN FINAL LICK Noviliero Juan iUrquizo discovers he still has a lo to learn las his bull if lips' him head over ' heels in a Colombia bull ring:. At 'thi hospital Urquizo's icondition was described ag not serious. (Herald UPrTelephoto) 10 3 0 2 0 0 0 jo 4 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 in L...:.. 10 L-l- 5 9 m : : . s L ' 1 0 0 10 3 0.11 .1 4 1 1 jO so 11 !.... 4 1 1 1 . Armstrong, 2b Rodda,. ss Fife, c Beecroft, p Totals ..i J--... 1 ab' I Christensen, lb Batchelor, 3b Wright, If ; (EDITORS NOTE: The follow ing is the last in a series of dispatches sizing up the pros- pects of the major league base j are such steady veterans as third baseman Frank Malzone, shortstop Ed Bressoud and first baseman Pete Runnels.' .'j One big name is missing from manager .Mike Higgins roster that of right fielder Jackie Jen sen, who twice led the American $400,000, . baU teams.) The most sutprising recruit of the spring also aban 31 15 0 .: 'Totals ...... Bernie Allen of Purdue and the out for Sawley in Minnesota Twins, who has the inside" shot! at second 4th; By SCOTT BAILLIE out for Sluga In United 'Press International base v V yet Bernie didn't expect to play baseball this 8th.. ...102 030 0006 ..year and got married on the eve of training camp, expect- - BYU. ,SCOTTSDALE, Ariz, (UPI) tof deferred ... was he But in Utah ..,......1LU... 000 001 00ft 1 Three talented sophomores plus a crrab him. ins the Armv Runner a six months program and has been the phenomenon of E Swiler, D a 'v2i s, Waska, corps of established veterans may Herbert, be just what the Boston Red Sox the Orlando camp, despite a (mediocre .242 debut at Char Rodda, Armstrong. Armstrong, Christensen, Wright, need this jyear, to gain the first Reported Critical . . lotte, N.C., last Rummer SB 3B Beecroft. Fife. Herbert, "When I thibught it lover," mused Bernie, "I didn't Christensen, Davis. LOB Utah ai vision, And theyfve got! 'cm. feel I did so' bad. There's a big adjustment from college 12, BYU ll.i Collapse The second year men, who to pro balL" ri lp h r er bb so stood up during a A teen LOS ANGELES (UPI) 4 3 4 2 2 4 1961 camnkign. are sluga was listed in runner one age about "31 tells this 4 2 5 0 An 4 City hireling Sawley (L) pitcher Dojn Schwall, left fielder. critical" condition Saturday "very fol believe to he i... 11 0 00 0 Carl Yastrzemski Athletic bigkie Charley Finley, jwho seems and' second his before a .266 average. collapse lowing Friday 0 2 5 10 baseman (ihuck Schilling. ran run ha.sp.hall tlike his insurance business. Last Summer Beecroft (W) .. 9 1 scheduled his at race a Schwall earned the American HBP Wright by Chruma. ,T in the bullpen, would Working with this trio, which Finley got the ioea that Jim Archer, school! meet. track rookie of the year award ' high League represents a bonus output of. about make a good starter, and veteran Joe Nuxhall would make 2:25. PB Fife David Lewis' Trufielli, 17, a ju in 1961 while recording a a good reliever. . . He ordered Manager. Joe Gordon to nior at Lincoln High School in mark. Higgins places him with Los Angeles complained of feel the veteran Bill Monbouquette make the switch. !. . . "But Nuxhall has always been a be Reds!cin-AHe won't like ) as a leader of the pitching it. "He wont Joe. g ing ill shortly before he was sup starter," argued. to stood he Then off. him staff, Schilling appears all set compete. ii "Don't posed worry,". Finley shrugged happy." V. d another team on bench for seat the,' from a . good year. The. I . up Baltimore. "iHl talk to himl' . . Nuxhall is jnow with was second baseman, only and slumped to the; ground. Pitcher Don! Liee of the Minnesota Twins is the son of with eight errors in 859 an was' He emergency charged given Thornton Lee, the old American League southpaw, i . . tracheotomy at Central Receiving chances last year ; and is looking but playing Softball Don throws and bats MIAMI (UPI) Cuban boxer Hospital and then transferred to forward to , working , around the throw he used, tq a as first in home baseman, at still middle bag with Bressoud. Arizona, Benny (Kjd)i Paret, injured General Hospital. But doctors doned mm mm i : . j Teenage. -- j . ii After : pressure-packe- as Mile Hunt, S.F.; Winters, A. F: Chidester. A.F. . j , J Stubbles, RF. :54.8. 880 Sorenson, A.F.; Jackson, S.P.: Magleby, S.F. 2:18.8. j 220 Smith, A.F.; Hansen, A. ;. j r.f'faylorj Shot 440-yar- 1 ' d I , , L J-.,!- Paret Buried j j J i ', j es i j j (14-14- r 2-- - In Miami ' . fatally were unable to diagnose his con- weeks ago in an unsuccessful Between you'n'me, the kids are getting so tall that ' By United Press International defense of his world welterweight dition, t although theyj believed ,it For! the title, was buried here Saturday, to be some type of brain injury. NEW YORK j(UPD you get th0 impression you're walking into, a, DasKetoaii His mother said the athlete had first time in nine years a foot his championship belt draped camp every time you step on a, tacum c"; -- ; ball game in Salt Lake City will be carried on a western telecast during then regular season. J Columbia Broadcasting System said Monday it will carry1 . the Utah-Utah- State game Nov. 17 on a regional basis as one of three games that day! The last time a game was televised in Utah by ' pick the horses? a network was 1953 when (Utah (This is a highly skilled science and Brigham jYoung University in which they select the favorite in Salt Lake City. Utah played for the public and go broke them won, 'j ,: r"' i selves betting longshot tips. Stick in the In is the only game It to your own method of betting a to be televised area termountain horse named VHairdo just after this fall with the exception of the you've had a permanent wave.)- Oregon at Air Force contest Oct. Why do some people insinuate 20.. T that wrestling isn't completely honest? (There are even people who TITLE FIGHT DATE j ,r NEW YORK! (UPD The date think that Billy the Kid was it site for the world heavy and when nasty fellow, madam, jail took was television to prove that weight title fight between cham this was a base canard.) pion Floyd Patterson and Sonny the Liston will be announced no later win the do Yankees Why World Series every year when than April 6, Patterson said several other teams have much Tuesday. The fchampion, returning from a tour of Egypt, added tha prettier uniforms? ' (Take comfort ' from the fact he thought the bout would be held that the Yankees have never won in July or later. a single fashion show in the The Norway; maple in particular American League' and probably f never will.) has great suicidal tendencies, f ; Get the Answers Soorts-A- nd j , By OSCAR FRALEY United Press International; Va.f (UPI) "The ladies about ask the questions sports:" Why do menpljay 36 holes of golf and hire somebody else to mow their quarter! acre of lawn? (Because they don't want your yard full of divots). Well,; then why do they play golf for exercise and ride around j.in: a cart? j: j: Take as many swings as most of them do and they have to ride to get all the way round.) Why can't sonde men change Nthe baby but picjk , up dirty old 1 worms to go fishing? to a stick want don't (They hook in the baby.) Why do they call it home plate in baseball when: there isn't a dish anywhere! in sight? (Next question please.) When they gather in a group' in football, are they hiding some who is ill? body ' (Yes. The i quarterback usually Is: sick at the way things are going.) How do horse race selectors RICHMOND, S i ; , . 33-3- i ' 2. j . . across m$ chest.! i: complained! of headaches the past Friday, thousands of friends? week. boxing fans and the curious filed Dast the ooen coffin nf thp 2S. year-ol- d aret, once a cane field J worKer wnose aeatn as a result i. v"" of ring injuries touched off a furor 1? among boxing officialsj sportsiken and opponents of the sport. Paret won the title in May of 1960, from Don 'Jordan! in Las Ve gas. He lost it at Miami Beach to Emile Griffith on April 1. 1961. L won it back frqm Griffith last Sept. 30 in New York and then lost it to Griffith in the fatal fight March 24 in Madison Square Garden j 3-- 00 " " j . '..N-.-- : . : t -- , , .avvvwa' m IV1AR 'A:': ;'' I."" j''. ' Xy ' a to a Easter is April 22nd, good time give yourself lift Whether or not and your wardrobe a spring spruce-up- . you're planning to take your place in the Easter parade, why not join the growing ranks of men who look to Hart Schaffner & Marx for style leadership and wearing com fort all the time? Come in today and choose your suit from ur HS&M collection for Spring '62. From WBPtCK UP rv nrs U 'j ;' OR USF) FSS SCHArFNER HARM ;, yrm O ego for yo . i , I"'-- s i Ladies Ask Questions About 'J ; T (9-8- ), : two :j'I . j right-hande- d, .;'. l! J , Grid Game To Be On TV A.F,j;:24.5.1 Dimock, A.F.; Sorenson, A.F. J Bladj S.F.. 43 ft. 7 In. Discus Dimpck, A.F.; Anderson, A.F;; Larsen, A.F., 138 j ft. i .; 2Vi in. A.F. Low Hurdles ; Carlisle, Huff, S.F.; Qarkj S.F. :23.0. 1 . ; Hij jh j Jump Ilenrie, S.F. ; Snyfour tied for third. 5 man, A.F.; "' ft. ic in. '," Tole Vault Williams, A.F.; Dixon, A.F.;' Roberts, A.F. and n Angl, A.F Oedill ft. S. . Broad F.; Patton, Jump Hackford, A.F.; Williams, A.Fj 19 j j 18. ft. Ifi. In. . Javelin May; A.F; Anderson, The key names on the hurling ' f Staff . include Schwall, Monbou- A.F.'; Dixon, A.F. 154 ft. 15-- 7 For-nielMtdley Relay American Fork. quette, Tracy Stallard Mike' 4:06.0,-"- .l ; , and Chet Nichols. x '. Mile Relay : American Fork. Stallard, who servedjup the 61st home run pitch to Roger, Maris, 3.50,0. 880 Relay 'American Fork.! only had a 7 mark last year : 1 i:43.o. baby-facebut Higgins discounts it on Final Score: American Fork, grounds that "it was his first sea-- , ' !;. Spanish Fork, 35 son as a starter." r: Is Fornleles an!, established relief pitcher. Nichols,! one Rent A Hertz True of the few lefties' oh the staff, " ' ' 2 J f had a mark for the Sox last ..jV:V. Led in Homers Move yourself and While . Clinton and Hardy are year and a fine 2.08 earned run ,SAVE HALF j ':- - f1.' t' struggling for the right fiel job, average. ty Ashfon Hertz Rentals Gary Geiger appears to be the ji Russ Nixon and Jim Pagllaroni skidhe! of center fielder. Although give Higgins plenty catching Call FR ' ' ded to .232 last year, Geiger still protection. ' ' . Ij ! 4:58.9. A.F.; Bird; S.F.; 440f-Warno- ck, , d J...-Chru- ; h, A.F.; Hansen,- I :10.7. A.F. F.; ackford, lOOf-Smit- - right-hande- d ex-Kans- -- f- , ,: :f " r . ii 79 SO s I If you're a home buyer with Good Credit, you can buy a New Studebaker Lark for No Down j RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work AH LADDERS IZ'i S.' Univ. Avenue ' Payment.;. 19621 LARK 2-D- j , . 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