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Show 10 Sunday, JanuaryUtah5, Utah Sunday Herald . 1964 ta.'MuJ O v It County, p or P US, Dons, OUSSMAN by U t ' i evils Win Loop Games Lamar Hunt, owner of .the1 Kansas City Chiefs, found solace in figures lor what his team man t ao on the field , . and riot only in those that show, his football operation was in the black for the first time in five years. Lamar totted up statistics which show three National. Football League teamsMinnesota, By WENDELL RIGBY have Jess pax) experience on Dallas and St. jouis Herald Sports Writer their rosters than the Houston Oilers or New York and the older, staid NFL also has developed Provo Bulldogs opened play Jets in Region- Five competition 55.64 per cent of its players after the American Foot- - wicn an easy 4 win over. , ball League started. . . . : Payson Lions, . Friday night in Final figure : the average experience (in years) the Provo Gym. ' of an AFL player is 3.65 vs. 4.65 for his NFL counter- In other Region 5 games Fri .t - ' t " i Clark, Nichols, Jacobs Card Par Scores ' . I ' ' . 5-Un- - - ' f i LOS ANGELES , 3 o fv ZS 4 - -v , ' ,) 2- mm " distance 140-we- a 4 While first round leaders Jim Black and Roger Ginsberg, the unknowns, t who electrified the golf world with their opening round 67S. started their return to obscurity, the three proven pros took over the leadership. Clark was the man who sizzled Saturday. He had a 66 to go with his opening 71 including a fine eagle-thre- e on the par five hole. eighth Nichols, who won more than $36,000 on the tour last year, had a 68 to go with . yb-4- " . . day night, Springville defeated in a wild, bitterly-fouCarbon, C. K. Yang, probably the greatest athlete in the ght, d overtime football downa Fork never saw. and for at least Spanish world, game, versatility, part. . ". 87-8- 0, foul-fille- game before he, left his Formosa homeland five and a ed Orem, n The game was half years ago to enroll at UCLA, . . . But watching close in the opening minonly .fqotball fervor prevade the campus, the utes . of play, after which the decathlon record-holdthought he mipht try it. . .. , Bulldogs began to pull away and Describes Yang: "I played touch football to get used they were never headed as Mer- Jones, Jim Rees, Steve to it. I scored one touchdown and was running for lynn Martin and Joel Wright found another when a man on the other team forgot to touch the hoop with increasing regu' the towel. Instead he banged me in the ribs and larity. on last irnrvVftrf TYift' out " . j . Goodbve football ambitions. . . Martin, a Region Five Champions, q. K. stands for Chuan Kwang . . but his wife; year's the scoring with a shot when she gets mad, calls him "Yang" . . . the whole opened sideH Lynn warr even the from ... "Tree Chinese widely." in means, spreading ed it up for Payson with a pair thing Alex Agase, new Northwestern football coach, of foul tosses, then Jones and connected with fielders wound up his pro career as a linebacker with the be- Rees Bal- and Provo was out in front to current of the Dallas Texsans, precursor draggled stay. timore Colts. . . . the highlight, as he recalls it, came' The Bulldog's were in front in liis last season, when the bankrupt Texans became 2 at the end of the first eight a road team, ward of the league: "We were in Akron minutes of play. for a game. Maybe 68 people showed up. Our coach, Carvel Allen, Provo forward, usual got into foul trouble and was Jimmy Phelan, told us he was going toweskip theout on removed in the second period, came pregame introduction, Instead, when th field, he sent us all up into the stands to shake but the Provoans kept oh scor red hot shooting hands, individually, with every one of the people who ing with somecould not stop. that Payson came. The KC Chiefs plan an interesting experiment j Big Jim Rees, sophomoreascen he next year. . . . Tney're taking the best two men on ter,' played a great game Brent linebacker E. J. consistently their defensive platoon, Payson center, and Holub and tackle Jerry Mays, and converting them to Olsen, with wound point honors center and guard, respectively, on the attacking unit. with 17uppoints, high although he al. . . "We've been splitting our good athletes between ternated with Kent Peterson a offense and defense," explains Coach Hank Stram, part time of the time. Merlynn five-under-- 51-4- 1. Provo-Payso- , 190-pou- nd v er semi-regul- j out-jump- ed all-leag- ue "and hurting both." ... counters and Jones tanked Well and Joel Wright and Martin Steve York Mara, New The Giants, 13 had points to help with wonder whether it pays to be good or lucky citing the each 14 co-own- er ... A year ago, Hillebrand, case of Jerry Hillebrand. end at Colorado, was released a former and passed up by the league because he looked so terrible in camp. He couldn't run pass routes and in his last college game, in the Orange Bowl, he looked, had to keep him as a hopeless on defense. . . . They no-ccontract. So the free agent because he had a reject returned this year as a linebacker, and when Bill Winter's knee caused a gap in he filled in brilliantly to win a regular job on the When he was first canned a defensive platoon. year ago, he called the Denver Broncos of the AFL labout a job and they said, "Nix." On his league questionnaire, Roosevelt Taylor, the safety find of the Chicago Bears, reveals that they Fm supposed to be so fast." . . . call him "Zipr-becauBetween you'n'me, the loud noises made by some members of the Pittsiburgh Steelens before their showdown loss to the Giants for the Eastern Division title are credited by Allie Sherman as a factor in helping him prepare for the game . . . not so much their propaganda value, as the revelation to him that the Stealers were worried enough to pump up their own egos. All-Amer- ica ut ARNIE'S ARMY The army of golf fans are up early to watch their favorite, Arnold Palmer as he chips to the green on the ninth hole dar-in- g the second day of the Los Angeles Open tourney. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto). ever-prese- nt the scoring. The height of Jim Rees and Merlyrin Jones was too much for Payson and the Bulldogs consistently took the ball off both bankboards, giving them a big margin in their battle for points. Cavemen Top BYH REGION ONE W L Pet. Team Dean Burgess, Clint Wilson Bear River 1 0 1.000 and Jesse Prisbrey all scored South Cache 1 0 1.000 in double figures to lead Amer0 0 .000 Logan 2 ican Fork to a victory North Cache 0 1 ,000 over BY High Friday night in Box Elder 0 1 000 the Region Seven opener for Results Friday's both teams. Bear River 69, Box Elder 56 St. Francis went down to de- South Cache 57, North Cache 52 feat Friday night, when Tintic in whipped the Padres, REGION TWO another Region Seven game. w L Pet. Team 56-4- at 13-- 6 7 the quarter and at the half, used a defensive tactic used by the University of Utah this year. With this and other aggressive moves the Caveman lead was cut to three Doints at the in the third pe-imark, at the BYU field game played 25-1- od 34-3- 1, mid-sea-eo- n, ... Provo jumped to lead quarter ... se well-balanc- ed 76-a- 20-poi- nt y. Appear On Amateur Card Here Tuesday 17 Lehi Blasts Vikings In Tilt 32-3- mitt-slinge-rs 110-pou- 132-pou- nd nd - ; 120-pou- nd 30-1- 147-pou- Juab Baslceteers er 126-pou- nd De-lan-ey 8-- Mc-Doug-all 140-pou- 63-3- 4, Hoop Results 20-1- 0. nd n, , 37-1- er .... 1 0 0 0 X 1 0 1 0 0 2 2 Friday's Results Green River Notre Dame Monticello Ogden 69, Bountiful 60 Davis 63, Bonneville 46 Weber 60, Ben Lomond 53 ! Keg Senior Bowl at Mobile, Ala. 28 North South POCATELLO, Ida.' (UPI)-- Fif teen bowling alley proprietors from Utah, Montana, Wyo ming and Idaho met here Fri--i day night to finalize plans for All-Sta- , - All-Sta- rs 21 0 0 0 0 0 1 W L Pet. .000 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 REGION NINE (Sevier Division) 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 .000 Team South Sevier ' . . . . l , l n 1 1 0 1 Allphin Allen . Aiken . . Hooley Payson 44 Spanish Fork 51, Orem Panguitch 41 Springville 87, Carbon 80 REGION SIX (Summit Division) Team W L Wasatch ..... 2 0 South Rich .. 2 0 1 0 Morgan South Summit 1 1 North Rich o 1 1 2 2 0 0 o 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 ...... mill' . 1 1 0 0 0 0 1.000 Milford 0 1 1.000 Delta .. 0 1 .500 Friday's Results .000 Beaver 56, Delta 54 .000 Millard 70, Milford 46 .000 3 3 19 3 19 2 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 6 8 0 1 3 5 Larsen . Miller . 3 28 19 13 69 Totals PLEASANT GROVE G T F P 6 3 Hooley St ; Kings (Pa.) 87 Montclair St. 69 Westminster (Pa) 90 St. Francis (Pa.) 69 75 85 Hofstra Scranton Davidson 93 West Virginia 82 Guilford 90 Wesleyan 60 Georgia Tech 76 Kentucky 67 SCRAPPER Buddy Zoll, a St? John's (N.Y.) 84 Syracuse 71 local boxer,' will appear on, Fordhani 65 Iona 61 Tuesday, night amateur card Texas 83 Baylor 59 1 Jense 0 0 3 3 1 0 0 4 2 2 1 0 0 5 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 . 2 F. Keetch Cedar City Hurricane Dixie l 0 o o 0 0 1 .000 OUT OF BUSINESS 3 0 N. C. 78; Notre Dame 3 2 10 2 11 0 2 0 2 2 1 3 0 5 3 3 2 Score by quarters: Warr Jolley Butler 5 41 7 2 7 2 2 0 0 22 24 Dean.; 1 5 7 2 1 1 11 1 15 4 3 Worthington 9 2 0 6 2 0 0 2 0 0 6 21 20 14 56 Totals Jones 5 0 7 4 13 2 3 Christensen Valgardsdn Faux' Duke , Bullock Berge 16 3 3 2 4 2 6 0 2 2 2 1 1 2 3 2 0 0 q g 0 12 24 18 Totals Score by quarters: American Fork . 13 25 34 6 17 31 B Y High G T 1.000 ST. FRANCIS 1.000 Carnesecca . .. .000 Thompson .000 Zamboni .000 Truax 56 42 1 3 5 0 7 1 8 .... 2 5 3 . 7 . " S. Mitchell . Wright Campbell Yoiing Totals FP 1 0 8 3 4 10 0 0 6 20 1 8 17 3 1 1 1 0 0 2 6 1 1 13 1 0 0 1 1 5 4 0 2 3 13 0 1 0 0 3 2 4 14 2 ........ ......... 31 22 16 78 Payson Provo 12 22 22 41 CARBON G T 8 3 Ellington uewKes 1 7 Barton 8 .3 5 12 4 18 2 18 1 3 3 2 0 2 1 Totals SPRINGVILLE Allred ... Whiting Bird Reid Thorpe i Shepherd F P If3 8 247 Griffone .. Branch ... Christenson Aoyagi . . 44 78 28 63 0 ' - ft 2 8 31 26 18 80 G T 3 0 13 7 4 0 . F P 5 4 3 4 9 6 23 18 3 2 0 0 9 4 32 32 10 0 Totals 27 45 S3 87 Score by quarters: 0 0 0 0 4 3 Springville . 17 32 50 76 87 17 32 54 76 1 5 Carbon 2 3 0 St. Francis Tintic .... 8 16 i 19 2 3 4 13 5 10 Totals Score by quarters: 71 0 2 Score by quarters: G T F P 1.000 McFatyre Burvaston .000 Jones .000 .000 Stapley ft 2 15 20 12 42 -- 2 6 7 15 RAIDERS SIGN MIRICII OAKLAND (UPI) 7 17 Tackle 17 32 18 52 17 31 28 43 42 52 Rex Mirich of Arizona State (Flagstaff) has signed a contract with the Oakland Raiders of the American' Football League. . n- i 4 0 0 5 2 3 0 . . 1 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 Hortman Campbell Briskey 47 42 2 1 G T F P Peterson Patterson Martin 6 0 12 27 20 44 PROVO Allen ' G T F P - 0 0 0 . V 3 7 N. Mitchell 4 4 1 Richards 4 14 1 3 9 0 8 1 7 51 4 2 2 2 4 6 1 3 Hudson 41 51 3 0 0 2 2 4 2 3 2 3 3 0 3 . A 24 40 69 55 39 G T F P ... Peterson Haws G T F P Rees 5 10 8 5 8 H.Noff VII 1 1 0 j 55 39 20 . . . 8, Olson 16 5 0 20 rf Fielding ... 0 1 9 55 23 16 4 . Lehi 0 4 Grove Pleasant 2 24 0 2 0 4 PAYSON 2 0 0 4 5 Burgess Sorenson Totals TINTIC w L Pet. Carlson 0 1.000 Chambers ........ l 0 10 2 1 Totals F P but-last- ed nd 2 7 1 Ridge . . Atkinson Giles M. Keetch I Pet. Kirkman1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 points. Friday's Results The P. G. junior varsity Memorial RANGOON, Burma (UPD 76, Dugway 57 the Pioneer stretch drive Judge All foreign-owne-d bars and liqto win 0 opening contest. REGION SEVEN uor stores went out of business Team W L Pet. this week under the government Tintic 1 0 1.000 policy of gradual nationalization SIGN FOR BOUT Lehi . 1 0 1.000 of all private enterprise. SAN FRANCISCO (UP- D- American Fork 1 0 1.000 Hank Light heavyweight 0 1 .000 Casey B Y High RADIATORS REPAIRED has signed to meet Roger Rouse Pleasant Grove 0 1 .000 Auto Glass Installed in a main event bout St. Francis 0 1 .000 Specialized Work in San Jose, Calif., on Jan. 28, Friday's Results AHLANDER'S it was announced today by Cas- Tintic 52, St. Francis 42 4S3 S. Univ. Ave. ey's Augie Demilt Lehi 69, Pleasant Grove 55. and Dave Kikkert American Fork 56, B Y High 42 10-rou- 7 1 0 0 2 i4 2 2 10 Miller 9 63 G T REGION TEN (Dixie Division) 1 Team W L Pet. Enterprise Kanab .... 1 Judge Memorial ... 10 1.000 n 0 Grantsville .1 Friday's Results .000 Cedar St. Joseph's 76, Enterprise City 0 0 .000 Hurricane Kanab 60 69, Si' Mark's 0 0 .000 Ogden Deaf School . 0 0 .000 0 5 0 18 15 Miller Bryce Valley 49 59, Piute 49 Millard Pet. Beaver 1.000 Rarowan REGION SIX (Jordan Division) ...... 8 2 11 B Y HIGH REGION TEN (Millard Division) Team W L Pet. South Rich 83; North Summit 42 South Summit 64, Park City 37 ieam Wasatch 46, North Rich 41 . 0 1 Score by Quarters: 6 14 Orem 13 30 Fork Spanish ' Friday's Results Valley 54, 78, Dugway 0 3 0 G T j W L 1.000 Valley Escalante .000 Piute .000 .000 Bryce Valley Friday's Results Park City Friday's Results Cooper 0 Adamson Goss 9 17 30 MiKlemm 16 37 50 63 Walker Totals n 0 o 4 4 Hadfield Evans quarters: ; REGION NINE (Garfield Division) o 1 North Summit 0 0 80, Wayne 47 South Sevier 69, North Sevier 55 n .' 2 Rymer Smith 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 8 3 2 10 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 12 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 3 19 27 17 Delaney Pet. Friday's Results W L Pet. Team l o 1.000 Panguitch i 1 o 1.000 Payson Fowler 0 0 4 4 1 I Jarvis 1.000 AMERICAN FORK 1.000 Wilson .000 Cunningham .000 Prisbrey . , 0 o 0 Emery REGION FIVE Spanish Fork Springville Carbon Provo 1 Richfield Wayne North Sevier Murray 67, Cyprus 42 Bingham 63, Jordan 60 Hillcrest 43, Tooele 39 Orem W L Emery Friday's Results Team Provo 0 2 0 6 0 3 4 0 0 ??? OREM REGION FOUR Cyprus Tooele 1 6 34 1 ..... Murray Hillcrest Granger Jordan Kolon 1 2 0 FP G T 53-5- bowlformation of a ing league. Ralph Hall, a local bowling alley operator, said the group also worked out plans for conducting a mammoth tournament ; tsre next May and June. in Steelworkers Union Hall. four-stat- e rs . Rawlings 0 1.000 Granite 1 0 1.000 Olympus REGION NINE Totals 1 0 1.000 Skyline (Sanpete Division) SPANISH FORK .000 0 0 West W L Pet. Team Gustin .000 0 1 East 1 North Sanpete 0 1.000 0 1 South .000 .'. . . 1 0 1.000 Patterson Juab Bell .... 1 0 .000 Highland Wasatch Academy . 0 0 .000 Simons . Friday's Results o 1 Manti .000 Harrison Olympus 60, East 55 Gunnison 0 1 .000 Argyle . . Skyline 77, South 68 Results Friday's Nelson . Granite 92, Highland 76 Juab 63, Gunnison 34 North Sanpete 51, Mariti 39 Totals Bingham 3 2 0 1 Team 4. . j League Planned 55 0 . 1.000 1.000 REGION EIGHT 1.000 (South Division) Totals .500 W L Pet. Team Score by .000 1 0 1.000 San Juan Gunnison .000 1 0 1.000 East Carbon .000 Juab 0 0 Moab . . .000 40-2- nd Tip Gunnison Battle ... Bountiful Bonneville 69-5- 5, 4- Uintah 83, Tabiona 41 Duchesne 58, Altamont Union 92, Manila 52 1 14 18 . . Lynn Newton Steele . Pexton Garfield Howard Friday's Results b, 63-2- 8. Local Boxers to Clearfield 2 2 0 1 0 . . .000 tjea,i .000 Shepherd 1 1 34-3- G T F P Miner 6 5 3 15 . 32-3- 1, third their Davis Ogden Weber Ben Lomond 0 par 11 9 2 5 4 1 2 Totals 1 house. .000 Results Friday's Actually with 1:08 left in the San Juan 49, Notre Dame 38 third period, A.F. led REGION THREE East Carbon 58, Monticello 52 showing how effective this ag- Team W L Pet. Green River-Moawas. gressiveness unreported American Fork crashed the boards nearly all the game. The forward line of the victors play Coach Dolan Condie began ed excellent defense on the clearing his bench in the fourth Wildcat board men. Even so period and the Lions took ad- Bill Miller finished high on the vantage of the lessened pressure floor with 16 points for BY to pick up their scoring. High. The scoring was pretty well ilson and Prisbrey Burgess divided among the Payson hit a 15, 14 and shooters 'with Lynn Warr taking 11 to lead American Fork. high point honors with nine. Stapley and Jones led Tintic Olsen, Bob Butler, Garth Field- to; victory over St. Francis ing and Boyd Worthington each as they scored 17 and 15 points, tallied eight points. respectively. The Springville-Carbo- n game These two Tintic gunners was tied at ll at the end of more than offset a out the regulation playing time, put by the Padres' Johnny Bns-kebut a torrid overtime period gave them the game. The score was tied 17-at the end of the first quarter and 2 at the half of the furiously-fought battle. Bird and Reid of Springville Top local amateur fighters Oregon State AAU champion. tied for scoring honors with 32 will take on Salt Lake and They are middleweights. each. Reid got 18 of his Other fights on the card in- points Tuesday Murray from free throw line. points 69-5- 5 night in the Steelworkers Union clude: There 71 were a foul of total Light-heav- y Glen weight Hall, 1847 S. Columbia Lane. ' boxRichardson vs. local will Louis be first the It Medina, pitches in the game, with By GUY HILLMAN 45 of them. Springville tossing season Club. of the winter Herald Sports Writer Guadeloupe Boys ing card Ellington was Carbon's top PLEASANT GROVE end the first bout is scheduled In Jerry Green vs. scorer with 24 points, followed tdt get under way at 8 p.m. Grove Pleasant Danny Aucheletta, Guadeloupe. Griff one and Barton with overpowering The feature bout of the evethe Lehi Lloyd Ungricht by Friday night, 18 each. , forvs. will Frank Salt Lake Herrera, Pioneers served notice that they ning pit Gary Brown, mer National Golden Gloves Boys Club. Spanish Fork jumped into a will be a tough outfit to beat in Lee Mackey vs. 13-- 6 first quarter lead in its Region 7 basketball play , the champion, against Joe Hopkins, game with Orem and led 4 forthcoming season. Kelly Delgado, Guadeloupe. 4 Buddy Zoll vs. at halftime. The Dons led In the initial league game three-quartat the mark. Frank Martinez, Guadeloupe. Pleasfor both teams Wade Drawn, Patterson and Simons paced ant Grove, the played'at Pioneers jumpGuadeloupe, vs. Paul Abeyta, the Forkers with 13 and 11 ed off to an early and commandSalt Lake Boys Club; Greg points, respectively, but ing lead and were neverheaded. U'Ren vs. Art Gonzales, Guadeof Orem was the game's Early first quarter scores were ' loupe. top scorer with 24 points. 1 In 63-3- 4 and 18-- 4 for Lehi. Heavyweight John The Vikings spurted toward vs. Dave Powell,, Mag' NEPHI Juab got off to a the end of the first period and na. flying start in league play by the. period ended here Ralph Ungricht defeating Gunnison, Mike Cooper was high point vs. Marv Barrett or Don Ran-chi- By United Press International night. Friday man for the evening with 19 Michigan 85 Northwestern 73 Murrav Police. The Wasps were ahead '16--9 Iowa 72 Indiana 71 points. at the end of the first quarter, 101 Wisconsin 85 Ohio St. Rymer and Adamson control7 at the mtermission and led the boards effectively while 59 52 St. Olaf Lawrence 0 at the three-quartmark, Fowler and Smith directed the 58 Stevens Tech 52 Swarthmore Nyman led the Juab attack! Lehi V offense. ; Minnesota 97 Purdue 93 with 15 points, followed by Guard Fred Keetch was 79 59 Tulsa the Bradley Shepherd with 12. chief scorer with five Vikings', Temple 66 Navy 59 Hill was the top scorer for field all outscored Clemson'87 from goals, 61 Wake Forest Gunnison with 11. and one free side, 11 throw 87 for 66 St. Illinois Michigan The Pioneers points. held Grant Drexel 179 Penn Military 49 the Atkinson, 97 95 St. Bonaventure Vikings' top sco.Four-Stat- e' Duquesne rer in preseason play, to seven 245-pou- nd Manila . Altamont Tabiona i 52-4- 2, The Wildcats, behind Olsen . . Beck .. Sorenson 4 4 0 2 2 1 . Christiansen W L Pet. 1 0 1.000 JUAB 1 0 1.000 Nyman 1 0 1.000 Sperry l000 bright 0 1 Union 4 .:,.. SCOW REGION EIGHT (North Division) Team Uintah Duchesne 5 Christen$en Buchanan Prep Casaba Leagues Padres Lose Jacobs used a hot putter to fight his way to the top. He had five birds and two bogeys. His longest birdie putt was from 55 feet while others came from as far away as 15 feet. He had nines of The second round was played in ideal weather conditions. F P LEHI G T GUNNISON Hill . Standings, Scores In 56-4- 2; 139. Prep Cage Box Scores , ar 22-1- Champion Arnold Defending Palmer, followed faithfully by his .army of fans, birdied three holes in a row in the middle of his round, but couldn't keep up with the pace. He still fired his second straight 70 for ll within striking distance of the leaders. Al Geiberger, eighth leading money winner of 1963, had a 70 to go with his opening 69 for - 1 50-3- 69, and Jacobs; a $28,000 winner, last year, had a 63 to go with his opening 69.. his opening (UPI)-Griz-- zled 36-ho- le -i ,,- ... der Jimmy Clark and young stars Bobby Nichols and Tom my Jacobs tied for the early second day lead in the $50,000 Los Angeles golf open Saturday when they posted scores of 137 five under par for the . . i ' 13 o ' ' at Tremendous ' ' . ". 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