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Show ? v trXDAY, MARCH SUNDAY HERALD 14 ' ' I; Board pj4 t , isaoauovo O J Li ' .( - lCCJ IJtaJi Utah' Cwh'y. ' ... i; 3,! am 1 jiwSSmI j i i i puiim o e i 'HI Ski Scenes ! rieliaible Annual Bounous Prep Race Slated March 16 "!Icbps'i;es Difference of. RejEien; play, and will give Provo ' SPANISH FORK pinion on the interpretation of an jits! game j with Spanish Which will; eligibility rule cost Spanish Fork give them' a 10-- 0 rating. Spanish j iiig. ocnooi a piacs m me iiic j .prKj fieieaiea trovo in a great.; Cass A basketball tourney. Coach! game played last Wednesday byi'aj i score-Th- e Boyd Luke of the Dons said .Saturgame ; is now ex i '" : ' .: a as forfeit. . go tof pected, day. hde i:: one the The in "They interpreted question had play player way and we interpreted it another ed JaniorJ M, Men ball, 'and reports Luke said.jj "We indicate tie was honored as the way," Coach olirriKla nVt tViA Knu u; dutsfiaidilig player in Region Eight ' j; used have wouldn't competition. After losing out jin him."j The Region 5 Board of Managers, the All Church playoff, he joined which includes the principals from the Spanfsh Fork varsity and par each of the five high schools in ticipated Iia the closing seconds; of the region, ruled the Dons ineligi- the Provp vs. SpanishFork game. ble for the tourney at meeting Fri- lie was fdso inserted la the! Span ForkiPayson game and played day evening.; A protest tad been ish a part Mi the second half? which filed with the board charging that f was won by the Dons' 1 an IneligiSpanish Fork had used ; I j with week Rethis The the ble player in games disqualification by gions Fiv Board was madej on the The disqualification of Spanish basis of I State High School rules' Fork automatically! qualifies Pay-to- n which make a player ineligible Lions and the Orem Tigers and whot has Jpflayed on any non1 school eliminates the necessity; for the team while: the " basketball season ', J slated for. Saturday is T brogress. playoff match - CnQnich Frirlr tn.rtptpr- to mean "We; interpreted the rule Ob uuu "A a; icy; who wai on thatj third flip mine the place entry. wouloVbej. eligUle for of the coin gave Payson the second play as jsoon as the place rating in the tourneyV and high schoolteam had completed its third place Orem will go in as .the " Coach seasonal Lukej said. '.'The Hj team.M Mefl team had boy jjijnior The decision against Spanish cdmbletfd its season; so wel AsFork, will - also likely mean! a re sumed; he was eligible to play or vision of the final standings in the ui I , of manthe board "'Apparently, the rule apeligibility agers jrile season jtoj school the high plied seasoii." and! ndtjto the Was decision an unfortuaate jlti; for .Spanish Fork al few! spotts deny that the fas H the area will were the hotSpanish- Fork Dons thdse in in teaim test! the Region Half-Fille- d of the 'season. closing games OremiwO meet tha "Region Three sefond place team at t 4r30 pJm. By United Press International in! the George Albert Tht field for Utah's' 1963. Class Tuesday Smith Fieldhouse, While i Payson i B higS school basketball tourna-' clash with the Region Three will , I j i ment Is half filled. place winner at; 7 p.m. Provo Five teams; were added j to the first WiU the Region Four third battle field' Friday night bringing to rteam in the tournament open eight the number of entrants in place ' j l3i30 erlat r p.m. .i the 164eam tourney. The B event thm complete Class A first-roim- d will be held at the University of i n schedule;"!; i utan Aiarca u-i-o. 4 DIVJSION , Panguifch, South Rich, Uinan. f 'i rORTHERN Gymi -: Union and Gunnison joined BY High, Judge Memorial and! Hurri 3: S3 p.mrBountiful jvs.j Hillcreit. cane in the little school, field. . JO plm. Bear River Vs. jWeber. 4: Panguitca and Gunnison scored their second victories In the Re- 7:0 pum-- - Bingham fs. Bcix Elder gion Nine tournament at Mt. 8:20 pi.m. Logan vsf Davisv Pleasant to" earn spots jin the ;1! southern nrvtsioN , s jSKI SCENES Bjf DICK SEIGER second ihe 'annual; Bonous Cup and the mythical Utai Valley high school championship are barely two weekends away i . r Mar. 16. wrtK i 69-5- 6 ' L I ; . '4. V ; t V ' ..... j -- I 4 ol - . - r ! non-scho- ol tournament - j . " i -- ! ; : - state tourney. , ' 1 ; ;: Couth Rich won a ticket to the B meet by be a tin s Mcrsah Uintah and Union each won berths from Region Eight! Union and walloped Altaraont 53-3- 1 3:30 4:50 67-3- 4. 700 8i20 2 l; j- BYU Fleldioose , -- (Tuesday): Jm. Tooele vs. Provo. p;m.--E- ast vs. brqm. ;;; vs. Piaiyson. West p.ni p.m. Region Three t h i r .d-- ;' place vsi Jordan. ."' . i i 1 f 1 By JACK BATCIILER I Is : game, a qog came onto the floor creating Spanish irked I i j t Spanish Fork fans were more than just a little irked by the decision of the Region 5 Board of 'Managers that disqualified the D?ns for: i play in the Class Ai tourney Sample of isome of the comments; heard in Spanish IFork Saturday j . j were: Ronald Davis, avid sports fan 'We feel that we weren't heard in the meeting thai was held Fri- day. Citizens of Spanish Fdrk are! behind us jto carry to limit this: question and we will go jto th4 state officials if we have to." Carl Blad, great sports fan, "I basketball ! , I Glen Richardson,! 1962-6- 3 Golden row a! won which in! he has that Gloves chimp at Las Vegas and i title. Denver, and Frank Gonzales, ' Alternative M boxing and wres- of the feature Many boxing 1963 Novite Intejrmountaih AAU the were matches for tiling grist' matches were held with Golden champ, j ports mill of the almost 2,000 Gloves or Intermountain AAU Wrestling ResUlts: f ani who attended the 36th annual Winners competing 123 Pound Class, Michael South 1 of Phoenix, Ariz., dec. j Danny Results: k Smith Fieldhouse Friday evening. Bdxihg: 118 Potod! Exhibition, Davis of Delta, Colo., . Giibler LaVerAssociated off 130, Jerald Sponsored by the yd! JoUey of SUn's Club in Men's Student Association; and Orem! and 1963 Las Vegas parti kin, Utahi pinned James Reams, the Intramural- department, the cipant went the route with Mike Mid vale, 3:0. , matches were ; the j culmination Hart also of Orem. 137, Cliff, Edmunds! lof Salt f of Mural elimination bouts which 120 1 Pound Exhibition, Greg Lake City dec! Tom Stenzel, liau MUU I'lfll.C C(UUCI Ul U1C tTren of Stan's Club and 1963 j AAU Portland, Ore., , . school year.. 147, David Yorgensen!, Othello, j tnteririountaba Novice Charipion j.. ihe Wash., dec. Donj Van Nqy, Twin Boxers w?nt rounds in both ; Falls, Id., 2. decision and exhibiUoi. bouts.' .Roosevelt, jJtah. 157, Gerald Walker dep. Char Stan's Boxing jciub j from Orem from Pound, ; Rdftnie Stubbs i Til ti les of lu' fiie. exhibition Diettrich, many!, provided pn a sput aecisipn .over maync Kelvin Folsom, Ilillspring, 167, some as as well of the bouts, )Briggs. Briggs was the. defend'contestants for the .. decision ing Intramural Ichampion, and Alberta, pinned Merlin Weeks, hrttite Idai, 3:05 Stubbs the 1963 AAU Intermoun- Sugar City, 177, BSll Nelson, Co ncord i mwrm Minn: wm' 1 n mna tain ichamp. One? of two feature boxing bouts Calif, defc. WayneHassell, Blue ports.- This time the important ' r, N.M., art of andj sport of saw Gary Brown o Stan's Clubf Water, j 191, ary Linton, Phoenix, Judo. Seven members and 1 1962 Golden Gloves cham-Japan of the Brigham Young Ifniversity pionH fight against j Ron Stone, Ariz., dc 0. James Brooks of Los -i I !. Judo-K- ai Club gave demonstra- student. Brown handily played Angels, Heai Keith Sorenson. eight, tions of both sportingi throws, with! Stone. Brovrn has also. been ' Intermountain AAU i champion Lowell, Vyo., dec. Jeffi Staggs. San Diego, Calif... 7 five times. !':f- 7 moves. N ,j t; was The match other feature; ; One demonstration between a ' tnale and female participahtl one j with i Canadian Olympic Max Gibb who has ai long brought the attacking male on! hopeful listHoif Golden! Glove achieve-meji- ts the short end of his legs. his credit las well as to All wrestling results were for; Jn thef 1960 Canarunnerup beihg championships. Bill Nelson, of! dian? Is boxed! with ' Olympic team) Concord. Calif won hfs ' mktrh' Lloyd Ungritch; of (Stan's jClub, in the 177 pound division by a L whttj also I has? an impressive Glove streak of Golden victories i 'to h!s credit. SIGN KALTENBACH 0 147 Boxing, I Buddy Zoll of MINNEAPOUS fUPI) The! fctanfs Club took a kiecisioni over Minnesota Vikings of the Nation Tony Burnham, student and last al Football League announced year's defending champj Wednesday the signing j of Gary i'lCO Boxing, Quinh Seamons of THE BEST Kaltenbach of the j University bt Chpoojc, Montana. Soutboxed Ron 243 Bacher of Salt Lake City tor the FROfOT END AND Pittsburgh. Kaltenbach,! i" pounds, was the fifth draft choice! honors. j T BRAKE SPECIALIST of the Vikings. 170 JJoxing, Exhibition between IN THE STATE OF UTAHI i ! 1 J j . 4-- 0. i ! . ; ! x ;' ; 4-- 0. - i 5-- ! J-- 7-- 0. 1 I ; . - ( j self-defens-e, 4-- 0. ! i 9-- - ; . - .875 , TO luis. 4-- 0i . i FOR AUY SPORTS OR, EVENT AT MODERATE !": r-- ii ;; COST.. I IS NAYLOR West .- East i EMG SAVING AIULLETT JEWELRY : Granite Highland South Olympus Skyline 1S4W. Center FR 70 f Provo ' . L Pet. 2 2 5 .833 Grefen River ... .833 Moab .; ..a.. .584 East Carbon , .584 Moriticello'-.500 San! Juan .083 Notre Dame .083 I Friday's 5? 6 6 1 1 11 11 8 5 5 Dugway ........ St. Mark's 2 0 l I 0 3 3 6 8 Pet. i .625 Millfoni .625 Delta .000 2 Wasatch 8 3 8 7 4 5 Morgan .......... 5 North Rich .. 2 ... Park City North Summit M Millard Parowan 7 10 9 8 10 Pet. j! .700 .700 .400 .200 .ooo Hears Title In Skate Test D'AMPEZZO. ; Italy (UPD I olland's Sjoukje DiJkstra piled up an almost unbeatable lead at the end of the six com- pulsory igures Saturday and ap- peared tb be a sur bet to r tain the women's world! figure skiting ' championships. Young ; Donald McPherson o? Stratford Ont., won the first title of the 1)963 championships Friday when be took the men's individual competition. A third title thd ice- dance for' mixed j pairs was to be decided Saturday nigh. stu Miss Dijkstra, a dent from Akkrumi Holland "had 1.272.8 boints and, nine j ordinals to move well ahead of her nearest Austria's . Regina competitor Heitzer, who had 1,213.5 boints and 22 brdinals. ' Canada's Wendy Griner was tnird after the compulsory figures with 1463.9 points land 34 ordinals and Niqole Hassles of France was fourth kith 1,155.0 points and 3$ i ;" ordinals. Lorraine Hanlon of Boston was the best placed American, but she was far behind; in seventh Dlace with 1.119.5? points and 69 ordinal, Karan Howland of Seat tie, Wajsh. was even, farther back in llthj place withj 1,068.3! points and 112.5 ordinals. A total of 24 girls jvere in!, the competition which winds up Sinday with' the g phase. L 1 Union ................:....: 6 2 3 3 0 5 5 8 .875 .875 .375 ;375 .000 il iL 1 Friday's Scores w ' 7 . 4 i 4 4 1 . i provide the racers With a chance for more than normal race prepar ation. j .';.-'With anticipation of racers ar- riving throughout the week to pre pare for the race, the race committee has reserved areas and both down- times for practice ; hill and slalom. An Interesting note on the sched ule of events for the ski meet is that all racers willjhave to qualify for the! downhill race by finishing the final official practice run on Saturday afternoon! Entry deadline and the drawing- seeding meeting are both scheduled for Thursday at 7:00 p.m. at 1470 Browning Ave., Salt Lake City. CVT WnTP. ThJ firef ntrv fn the NCAA Championship was re ceived! by hosting University of Utah. The racer is Mike Buckley, Montana State University. Buckley finished fourth tn the slalom and sixth in the downhill to give him a fourth in the' jbombine in last year's! NCAA Championship. Also on the intermountain ski front, ;Hill Air Force Base is hosting the Logistics Command Invita's tional Ski Meet t(f be held at Snow Basin Area on Mar. This will be a three-wa- y (downhill, giant slalom and sla lom) alpine meeti j pg-den- 18-2- 2. j 1 Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work j free-skatin- ii1 - V AH LANDER'S ! Cnir. Ave. 420 S. ! Hurrickne 70, Kahab.58 Cedar City 59, Enterprise REPAIRED RADIATORS 5 pet. 4 4 4 ' 7 .875 .500 .500 .500 .125 Friday's Scores save;half .' Rent Any Model 4 . A V easy vo vershine" leather M with a ?bru.h or looking new! lust a few whisk, and the fustrou. cloth,. . . dust -- 5d dirt are gone and trouble shine restored". Think of the time mm our you save. Come in and and temper .election of Jarman shoe fashioned of thi water-anleather with its unique dualiU, Try a pair, for long4asting good looks. 1 Jarman Hour - Day - Week - Month t 7 Pet. Dixie 72, St. Francis 46 UINTAH DIVISION Uintah ...JJ 7 L 1 .; Cedar aty Kanab .. American Fork , JL11 7 .... Hurricane Enterprise 1.000 Lehi 70, Tintic 40 W 8 8 W :i ii Friday's Scores .: 5 1 y 34-Was- 2 0 3 4 2 j .727 .666 .584 .417 ,167 .100 South Rich 67, Morgan 43, Park City 35 " REGION SEVEN W L BY High 0 ...Iff" American Fork .... 7 3 Lehi ...... 7 3 4 Pleasant Grove 6 .. 6 .777 .777 .666 .444 .200 Delta 52, Beaver Pet. Milford 66, Parowan 46 .833 DIXIE DIVISION ' Friday's Results Tintic ...... Pet. 2 2 47 Ii 10, L 7 7 . .. ; ' South Rich South Summit ....... .250 Beaver 44 W W MILLARD DIVISION 1.000 SUMMIT DIVISION ' - !' Scores Moib 66, San Juam36 Green River 55, East Carbon 42 Moaticello 56, Notre Dame 45 Friday's Scores Judge 91, St. Mark's - . Friday's Scores Judge Memorial .... St. Joseph's ..h Grantsville ... !... : ' . West 67, Skyline 56 , JORDAN DIVISION W j f Ashton Hertz Rentals Pet. CALl FR .875 .750 00 i K i t t d- dirt-repelli-ng WINTER GARDEN , INDOOR ICE SKATING " .'. ':-!- 1963 WINTER SEASON s ' '' SKATE PUBLIC PI 'A-'- f'-' .Xjf'.7 ' SESSIONS 10:00 am. to 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 pjti.' 1:00 4:00 pjn. p.m. to 6:00 pjn. .....:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. 1:00 p. m. to 3:00 p.m. 3:30 pjn. to 5:30 p.m. 6:00 pjn. to 8:00 p.m. 8:30 pjn. to 11:00 p.m. L...8D0 to 10:00 p.m. 1st March end 2nd, Friday and Saturday,' Hocky Utah Va!Uy Pioneers vi Uthbridgc, Canada, IDS Church ' .... i. MORNINGS Except Sundays AFTERNOONS Except Sat. and Sun. .:. EVENINGS Except Fri., Sat., end Sun SATURDAY Afternoons n ... . i SATURDAY Evening ....... ..... ' I Others X . Public Skating after, for those attending the hockey game. SPECIAL CROUP LIU As m j . 10.95 ; to 25.00 1.00 10c 35c : Dever-ag- e RATES: Church and social Stoupr, MIA's. Scouts, Explorers, Birthday Parties, etc. 15c off regular admission prices.. HOCKEY Saturday 12:00r to 1:00 pjn. Friday 6:00 to 7:30 Boy' . League SKATING INSTRUCTION CLASSES Men's Leafy j Berinners class each Saturday from 9:00 a jn. to 10K) am. for instruction and .practice; alao entitled to stay to public session from 10:00 to 12:00 noon. Eight lessons for $o.00. Intermediate, advance and damoe classes by special arrane--, ments. J ': ' y im J" DLACK ! . Dime. Phons SESSIONS and 10:30 Skate from 8:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. public session tunes also to 11:30 p.m. with your own party; other pjn. available. CLU8 ROOM FOR DANCING OR PRIVATE ; " : , . 70 yy - - 1V :v PARTIES Open niKhtlv except Sundays from 4:00 p.m. to 10:30 pjn. or may be reserved for groups with minimum guarantee. ' SNACK BARt Features reasonably priced foods and bevemjres. Also hot chocolate, hot cider and domits available for targe groups by i special arrangements. FUN ICE SKATING FOR FAMILY ' l 116 Utah County Dodge Dealer" Provo PARTIES EXTENDED 1350 North 2C0 West Provo, Utah FR For reservations or Information Phone 59 or i4 - PRIVATE AUTO 145 West 3rd So. ... REGION EIGHT (South) ' I VYour 7 7 .625 .125 .125 17 .375 .125 ! MAYILQ MM j 5 3 Duchesne Altamont .. ...... 7 1 Tabibna Friday Scores Uintah 68, Duchesne 55 Union 53, Altamont 32 1 .... i .... . Children under 13 .... . . 50? AdulU '. . 7SC Spectator Juniors under 18 i . Sturientji with ectivltv rmrA 7S f New Skjit rental ."Spectator admission tacKets are- redeems Die ror iooa or in the Snack bar. .,! call ot Naylor's. IIZIB HOOVER DOES TOTINIST 7 10 10 -.: ... Fr Joe has' specialized in Front-- nd Aligrment and Brak work foif 14 years, the last 10 with .Firestone, He invites his many friends ito come in ad see htm or. give; him a - 1 .625 S AHStar. E !tN THS 4 81, Box Elder 64 South Cache 55, North Cache 40 i: REGION THREE NOV LOCATED AT 3 4 3 Bear River j Central) Utah's Largest and finest 5 Friday's Results 6-- 2, Fermirly with jTh .; Store. Firston Standings, Scores South Cache North Cache f SEE ITIOrOFTEHffHIE .ii, ,:. . JO ,:f ; The entry blanks are out for thef ISA Downhill and Slalom Chanv jionships to be held at Solitude ,. lie!xt';.wejkend. Being an Olympic j Try)ot race, the sponsoring Hercules Ski Club has made an, additional effort to . Proud to Announce ! . . : . 62-6- 0. Bear River ... Pet. Box Elder ... think that there is a ,team that wants t get in state tournament it. If the boy without playing in question had bad any bearing on direct outcome of - game, it different Uhing; may hav?e been talked to a have but it didn't. I of people this morngreat number !l haven't run across one ing and person who feels Spanish Fork was justily treated including a person e j from Payson. Ernest Whitwood, senior citizen said: "The other team in this situation I feel the church situation has nothing' to do with it; to me "another jteam" according to the rule would mean participation byia player! on another high school team." Norman Barnes, regular fan at Basketball: "If jthe rules definitely and clearly state that participation of this boy bolated the rules, then Sp anish Foirk should be penalized, but if theire is any question fthen Spinisb Fork ; should 'at be allowed a sjot in that itourna ment. There shbuld have been a more Sjeutral b4dy to decide this other than the (Region 5 officials. whereas it direttly affected three of the f six teanis. If there wasn't doubt s to the jelarif ication of the rules ihy did itj take the Region 5 officials so longlto clarify the rules. Clyde Swensok city councilman. and, sports fan:! "The boys won it fair and square Ion the floor where it should have been won. We should go by the spirit of the law and not the letter in sportsman ship. Get a lot of technicalities in a lot of things and it causes confusion in peoples minds." Mrs. Cleve (Dora Mae' Bingham, said. Pin the first place I haven't read the rule book, but I feel that if the: rule can! be taken two ways there 'is a fauit right there. I am very iunhappy jabout it, seems like the eligibility list should have been checked more; closely. Worried about future Rivalry between two schools. Very definitely an impartial group should have had the '! say in this rule." I i REGIO? i ONE fr ! SPANISH FORK little unex Logan By Decision v :;:; ! a? pected excitement. As Trojan Wells Sloniger fright) pivots with the ball, UCLA's Fred Slaughter (35) yells and waves his arms to call attention to the Canine in(Herald-UP- I truder. USC won, Telephoto) High School Basketball iFor i j J vs. BASKETDALL! GOE TO THE DOGS As far as the fans and USC fTrojanS were concerned, it jwas a doggone gooqf g&mb at the Sports iArena. DurAngeles USC-UCL- A basketball ing the opening minulte of the Draws i Almost 2000 Fans Cougar 'Fife NiteJ ii . wwrfM.f.' 'AU!,my I i - . f j I j CORTINA .;; 'B' Tourney 1 ..! sag njn-schcoljte- non-scho- : Dutch Girl i , Haven. Competing tor the championship were! high jschool skiers fjom Ameirican porkl Orem, Pay- spn, peasant urove land Pro vo. The victorious Provo Bulldogs are once again placed in the favorite role, While their ability is apparently a ski lerigth ahead of th rest of the high school field, they're not' out of. rtach( ' of beinj; j defeated. A two-ru- n special slalom has been scheduled- fot this year's vent The course will be set "by Chief of pace Jay Price. WV J - I . Mvtfr extra 59-55- . Last year's Bounous Cup was won by Provo High School at Timp , The ne xt ttwo weeks should find local high school skiers doing homework on the' ski slopes In ian effort to wiirt over the other schoo s. WhUe the kite Dick Seiner remains ndertermined because of snow conditions, race; officials have eone ahead with preparations for """" tt-o- c the race to be held t either Solitude in Brighton Canybn or at Timp 1 : h I V. CTMTER OPEN MONDAY NITE M - j"' Til 9 y P. M |