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Show "w 22 December s, isgt. Sunday, Sunday Herald ' - Utah County. Utah Y - ' M ' Prpyp Trips Logan In M a jot- League Leaders Wind 0 p Ann y a I'Meei - ; LOS ANGELES (UPI) to have and the Angels aren't the only , club still in the trad. ing market. The world champion Dodgers, . ' who sold : first: baseman .Bill Skowron to Washington, still are seeking a pitcher;, manager Yogi Berra of the Yankees confesses he'd liket o have catcher Bill Rodgers . of the Angels; Milwaukee and Cincinnati both De- parting major league officials put a reverse twist on, the old I gag of as they left for home Saturday "with plans to stay in touch and possibly complete several deals , still hanging fire. J, Six player transactions in all ' were made during the week-- , long meetings that began in San Diego and finished here but a are after a relief pitcher and number of baseball.; men said the Philadelphia Phillies are - they stili hope to make a deal -- j . ou i . ; s deadline on Dec. 15 "We'd certainly like to get another outfielder," admitted manager. Bill Rigney of the Los Angeles Angels, who acquired first baseman Joe Adcbck from Cleveland Friday to conclude an : earlier Leon Wagrier-for-BarLatman swap. ' Jackie Brandt of Baltimore is the outfielder Rigney would like ry r baseman. ' Other deals which weremade at the meetings sent pitcher Jim Bunning and catcher Gus Triandos from Detroit to Phila r FIGHT ns ti-ti- e. , PROVO (62) PAYSON (58) G T F P 2 0 5 7 Butter Warr Fielding Jones 0 0 2 Mitchell 6 2 1 13 Wright . 3 3 1 7 0 3 2 2 Totals 1 if....: NORTH SUMMIT (28) G T F 0 0 0 Ricbins .. 3 4 3 Rowser Fawcett ; D.Wright 2 5 1 1 P Hoxsie l 4 5 0 2 o Brown .... Smith , .. . Davis . . ....... Prisby J. Cunningham ....... .. Driggs Sorenson ...1313 2 22 ..10-- 4 1 ... ,..6 ..0 2 10 5 1 13 ... StahK.... 31 19 7 Totals SPRINGVILLE (56) G TVF 3 4 3 Allred .... 2 0 0 Minor . : . . 1 4 2 G. Nielson 69 Adams 9 ... Goff 1 SDrinsville 2 McDonald .. Brucev Green-- . 1 Carver 0 4 1 Seegmiller . 1 Best "Wilcox Rigby Boyt ....... Gunn . Leonard Totals 4 0 2 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 4 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 8 3 0 2 0 1 1 Aiken . Allen DeLaney 4 0 0 7 4 Hooley 5 0 Totals Olympus Orem 4 10 5 0 0 3 20 19 10.50 14 28 4155 11 3350 21 7 Maez 2 3 17 0 0 0 Bethefs 0 1 Todd 25 16 6 56 Rasband 3 1 3 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 e, 69-5- 6; 56-4-6; , 66-4- 6; 51-4-1, 59-5-5. 8 Reilly Rust Cartrett . . Jones 8 1 0 21 1 4 6 8 26 3 11 0 2 9 21 18 13 55 G T 7 0 v F P 2 2 16 3 2 2 2C0 8 4 5 .5 4 12 2 0 0 . 3 13 8 16 200 Burraston Walker 9 4 , Mclntyre Sweat ST. FRANCIS (46) Jacobsen 4 G T .A 28 10 8 8 0 Young Briskey 1 Keller 2 0 0 0 Barber 4 3 2 10 0 0 0 Iindsey Doty 1 0 0 1 2 2 Team Zamboni 0 0 0 Truax 1 2 0 28 27 14 66 Totals Thompson Hauzen ; 0 4 3 PLEASANT GROVE (46) 1 0 0 Carnesecca G T F P 1 11 , 6 4 Hbrtman 6 4 3 15 0 2 1 Hooley Campbell 0 MiDer 0 0 0 Perrero 1 2 1 Jense 0 0 0 ... 14 29 18 46 Walker Totals 6 3 13 5 39-Atkinson 56 Wasatch Acad. 10 21 0 0 0 10 15 34-- 46 Giles St. Francis FP 15-1- ... j two-pointe- , . -- 8 27 39 55 12 25 46 59 G T Parlor F P 5 3 2 12 3 4 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 Davis Griffiths Urry 1 Davod 3 0 Mitchell 2 2 0 0 i Totals 22 10 6 51 s , the-worl- yif d . 1 s, v 62-6- k; c iMg:-?.Eyeiyb6dyifi- Sportsmen! c ; -- 1 , $20,000 !: - " nrnrnnf ..";;'. - ' nip-and-tu- ck t - . Team . 5 WANTED! utives, etc. When his playing days are ended, he'll be the perfect man to carry on as an executive who knows all angles of the game. Baseball men have .been shown a baseball painted an "alert orange" color by Wilson Sporting Goods. Trie proposal is MEN - WOMEN . from ages 18 to 52. Prepare now for U. S. Civil , Service job openings in this area during the next 12 months. tJovernment positions pay. as high as $446.00 a month to start. They provide much greater secilrity than private employment and excellent opportunity for advancement. Many positions require little or no specialized education or experience. But to. get one of these jobs, The you must pass' competition is keen , and in some cases only one out of five pass. ,',". 'Y''': fx , US HONDA j ! Layaway Now for Christmas BULLOCK'S 1 99 W; 300 S. PROVO I I am Intertd. much vry these tests. I Don't delay ACT NOW! I D.pt. 113 LINCOLN SERYICE, a Present - t If WOW! What f Lincoln Service helps thou-- 1 sands prepare for these tests every year. It i one of the I largest rand oldest privately owned schools of its kind and is not connected with the I Government. 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Christensen 0 4 0 However, Steve Martin fouled Money and Mike Jensen made one of ; . 2 Simons 9 5 his two free tries, but seconds K. Nielsen 1 1 0 Harrison .... 3 8 4 10 later Kim Davis fouled out and R. Nielsen 0 1 0 0 Carvel All salted the game down with a pair of charity 14 24 13 41 tosses. Totals The Bulldogs put on Score by quarters: a classy passing performance Hillcrest .. 13 21 33 51 to stall out the game and the 5 23 34 41 buzzer sounded with the Dogs Spanish Fork -- . ; . quarters; :. - . . " 22 26 15 59 Wind- - Stapley and Jones, with 16 points each led Tintic to a 59-55 win over Altamont. Rust of Altamont scored 28 points. The Hillcrest ; victory came on a last quarter spurt in a battid that was until the final moments. substitute Mie Jensen who Marlor paced the Hillcrest at scored all the fielders for the tack with 12 points,! while HarNortherners during the period. rison topped the "Spanish Fork 2 scorers with 10. Logan tied the count at but a last second shot by the Bulldogs gave them a two point lead at the end of the quarter. The two teams battled game ly for each and every point in that final period. Both coach All-Fo- e Dolan Condie and Coach Hap Holmstedd played-- . it close to the belt. . Condie1 used six play By United Press International ers and Holmstead went the SAN JOSE,' Calif.4 1 UPI) Two route with seven as they Utah State University i football worked for a win. The balanced players are, on the etllHopponenJ attack of the Provoans, how team picked today by San Jose " : ever, proved to be too much State College. Four of the six Bulldogs scored in double figures and the other two were close behind. Logan was strong behind the 19 point performance of Mike Hoxsie who canned 19 count- -- F P Fish 0 46 G T F P 1 ,2 1 3 2 0! 0 4 .5 Mesaro 0 2 3 11 0 0 3 17 0 10 WASATCH (66) G 1 1 1 1 0 23 19 10 56 Day 13 39 5169 Haffel 11 24 46-- 56 Christensen WASATCH ACADEMY (56) 4 2 1 Chilton ..... 0 1 0 Howell ..... 40-- 3 G T F P . American Fork 56-2- 8; 40-4- Stepan 1113 Allipin Hawkins Totals 6 1 13 OREM (50) 19 Shepherd 6 3 4 19 23 17 55 ,12 8 3 27 4 2 Bird Reid 17 Chambers FP 5166 35 31 HILLCREST Totals 4 21 Jensen 13 Utley 4 5 10 10 ALTAMONT 2 8 Totals 4 7 6 14 Score by 1 0 0 2 1 2 Altamont 1 2 1 3 Tintic 2 3 2 6 .. Mackey .. P 1 9 15 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 15 27 16 46 . . . 21 22 17 59 12 40 5462 Stapley ... 15 40 52-- 59 R. Carlson ... Evansi 0 Tuckett -- 19 4 14 0 0 Totals . Wasatch Pleasant Grove TINTIC Sundberg 0 0 FP 7 V OLYMPUS (55) G T 9 0 0 0 3 2 2 Christensen 0 0 0 0 . . . . Larsen 3 2 1 7 2 4 3 7 Totals .. 5 0 0 10 . . Fonnesbeck 6 3 3 8 62 5 6 . 16 17 8 28 Totals Totals AMERICAN FORK (69) Provo G T F P Logan ..10 0 0 20 Wilson ... 2 6 McClellan Torbensen Jensen 19 15 27 17 Passey 4 o 113 3 3 LOGAN (59) G T 23 22 12 56 Totals '.V. i FP .... Jarvis 3 10 i 6 4 14 F. Keetch 1 0 10 Goss .. 2 1 11 Ridge 5 5 5 6 4 2 1 2 2 4 Rees . 5 4 1 11 Martin Olsen ... Peterson" Worthington Hudson Neff ... Burgess Dean M. Keetch G T 0 4 Allen 5 15 Friday Fen-nesbe- ck Box Scores of Prep School Cage Battles . 59-5- 55-5- 0; that it should be used for night f Jense, property of the Boston ing up the winter baseball beat: games. it has no chance 01 Red Sox, is in retirement mainpeppery being accepted too ' radical a ly because he doesn't like to Charley I Dressen, manager of the Detroit Tigers change, although it would be who i claims he is 'assembling ' VWhere would he be with the1 easier to see. . . my' kind of. ball club," indicated he'd like to have a team built Casey Stengel was .bending Giants then?" asks a Giants on. the same pattern as the the ear of Dodger hurler ; Don official.; r'lf he joined us he i world : champion Los Angeles Drysdale.,', ' would .have to fly twice as S "This here boy,"-- said Casey much as if he Dodgers." ;. stayed with an , v"The problem' of course," to any one who ' would listen; auiDDed Charley, "is to find a "will last only two more years Eastern team."., . . with the Dodgers! He is so And Jturther.on; the proposed . pitcher like Sandy Koufax.": '' fKoufax; honored, at a Los handsome that ' after ' that the orange baseball: r j v they are . going to ' fool' Angeles banquet the other night, movies will pick" him off 'and u of out '. . him. a make star; to know he around with the colors in basewould like Amenl" didn't win the World Series all Only one player. from the ball," quips Lyall Smith, sports ' four expansion clubs'-i-Met-s: editor of the Detroit Free-Preson the winning end! of ;the 9 alone. '.v. ; ' ' ' Senators and i 'ln the series we 'beat the Colts, Angels "why don't they make1 Uie base' V score. j It was an exciting game and Yankees four straight games, was traded during the; winter ball green and .' the' grass, . '.. white?" while Provo has some mistakes says Koufax. "That was a great meetings. ?thrilled; to iron out tney are an aggresProblems . f only "TheTrading Yankees can We tthe . sive team and sports fans' gave trouble is," T$ays :nian see some exciting and colorful four runs in those four games ager Craft of the Colts, 'And I gave up three of that Harry contests if they will support the we have only a very few Green and White, this winter those runs.'. real good I players ' on each' of Tuckett scored 14 points and - ' Touching All Bases our teams. The mainstays; at Evans .13 in leading Olympus to Just as a backstop in case he Houston are1 a couple" of its victory over Orem. Delaney doesn't hook on with another ers. Andf the minute we: pitch-to try paced Orem with 17 points, v major league, club, shortstop talk a trade with' ariy6ne they Xmas Stock Wasatch High was led to vic : Logan has been nego- want these two hurlers.'Vl ! tory, over Pleasant Grove - by Johnny with Japanese baseball v Stengel agaih: "It's a, hdek-iii- g Fish, who connected for 17 tiating men- at the winter meetings thin to nie ;to kiiowtthat points. M. Keetch and . Hooley t Bob Allison; handsome young we have at least 60 fine managscored 15 points each to lead outfielder ; of ' the Minnesota ers who are capable of piloting i Pleasant Grove, ' ; NOW ON AT another 10 AAA teams. There are only 20 ' ...... Warr, firing 15 points into the twins12 who still has of .; ti him as So of for them. rest ahead the; places orj years to win its hoop, paced Payson over North Summit;; Burgess hit an- - active player, already is them have to turn ;to scout UUJUJIl H-'L'yfor 22 and Wilson ior 20 to spark grooming himself for later ing.". As it (ioes every winter, the American Fork to fits victory years in - baseball's executive 316 W. CENTER side. outfieldrumor cropped up that over Spnngville. PROVO, 28 er Jackie Jensen would hook on scored all He attends Johnny Briskey nearly points for St Francis, but it major league baseball meet with the San Francisco Giants. to wasn't enough counteract the ings, is the player representa more balanced scoring of the tive of the j Twins, walks the hotel corridors talking to exec Academy, quintet. LOS ANGELES (UPI) Provo Bulldogs made it two wins ' in a row as , they downed 9 Logan Grizzlies Friday night after stopping the jGran- 6 lte Farmers in a game played '.Thursday night in the Proyo Gym. ... ' other, games around the: area, Payson de- deated North - Summit American Fork whipped Spring-villWasatch Academy turned back' St. Francis, Olympus a took the measure of Wasatch , High Orem, beat Pleasant Grove, Hillcrest defeated Spanish and Tintic whipped Fork, ; ; ;, Altamont, Provo and. Logan were about as. evenly, matched as .the score . would indicate. The Bulldogs r moved out in front with a pair of fielders but, Logan fcountered with I pair of foul shots and a fielder and the score was knotted. Logan then moved ahead as Mike Hoxsie, Kim Davis and Cardell began, to find the range, but Provo kept plugging away behind the single , bucket shooting of each of the starting five and the Grizzlies, were ahead by only a 2 score at the end of the first eight min utes of play. Provo came back with some fine shooting by Carvel Allen, Merlyn Jones, Jim Rees, Steve Martin and Nat Mitchell and Joel Wright and the score was knotted at 0 as the; buzzer sounded the end of the first half; 'The game was just that r close all the way. : Provo played some of its best ball of the evening in the third period as the Bulldogs took the lead again. Allen Rees, and Mitchell j each scored a pair 'oi and Nat Mitchell hit once, while Logan countered witjr shots by Fenhebeck and . Wressen Strives Ismers 62-5- shopping . around " for a rthird ; vni m m Tilt 62-5- 9 delphia in exchange for outfield er Don Demeter and: pitcher Jack Hamilton; Baltimore trad-- i ed outfielder Al Smith and $25,? 000 in cash to Cleveland for out fielder Willie Kirkland; the New York Mets purchased outfielder-catcheBob Taylor, on a condi basis from the Milwaukee RESULTS tional Braves and San Francisco gradMADRID: (UPI) Lazlo Papp, ed outfielder Felipe Alou, catch er Ed Bailey, pitcher Billy 151, Hungary, stopped Luis ire-taiHoeft and a player to be, named Folledo, 151, Spain :8) to Milwaukee for pitchers Bob European middleweight . Hendley and Bob Shaw and PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Ha- catcher Del Crandall. rold Johnson, 176, Philadelphia, Washington - a I s o i released Decatcher Hobie Landrith to make outpointed Henry Hank, 172, room for Skowron on its roster. troit (10). . TIME OUT! s DRIZZLER RAM JET 1 breaks the cold and weight barrier with the, warmest, lightest protection possible. 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