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Show JUCO, Prep Athletes iiiilii iifiii Shatter 13 Records r By WENDELL RIGBY new mark of 13 ft. inches. Paul Ehrmann, Dixie tossed Herald Sports Writer the shot 50 ft. 9 inches for a The 52nd annual BYU Invinew mark, and John Barrus, tational Track and Field Meet the 880 in 2:00.6. is a matter of history today, Dixie, stepped Two new events were initiat but Saturday it was a thrill-pace- d ed this year, the 330 yard in record-breakinperform- termediate hurdles, which was ance for the sturdy and couragtaken by Rich Robidoux of eous spectators who braved Mesa in :41.5; and the 440 yard cold and rind to watch several thousand Class A and Class B relay captured by Ricks, with Gent, Shaw, Marsh and Per High School and Junior College rins setting a new tarcet of athletes in action. :44.7. . Cougar Gridders Ploying Vicious g Veteran observers, of the Central Utah sports scene say that the BYU football Cats .are hitting with a ferocity in spring drills that has seldom been seen on a Cougar practice field. In fact, the Cats have been so vicious in their practice sessions that the injury list is probably a little longer than usual with the result that Coach Tom Hudspeth slowed down the practice tempo just a trifle one or two days during the past ', - " '"fly-- 11 I week- .- " " ' Some Despite the fact that some of his troops have' taken a rather severe physical pounding, Coach it i fa' I' Hudspeth Is smiling these days. "We're real pleased with the hustle and determination this gang has shown," Coach Hudspeth said, as he made final preparations for a game-lik- e scrimmage Saturday night in the BYU Stadium. Coach Hudspeth "I think our footballers Z coming along very well and they seem to be much further - along at the present time than they were for a similar r period during last year's spring practice. "And if they continue to come along as fast as they have to date, I think we'll be Very well satisfied with this year's practice." who gave promise Kent said mentor BYU The Nance, grid 1 of becoming thu greatest running, back in Cougar history before he suffered a severe knee injury in his first varsity game, has been playing with the offensive units this spring and Coach Hudspeth said the elusive halfback has been performing well. . His knee has been holding up in the roughhouse contact sessions, but he has been bothered recently by a sprained ankle, Hudspeth said. Quarterback Virgil Carter, the thinking man's signal-calle- r and the team's total offense sparkplug last fall, has been slowed " v down by cracked ribs. record-breakin- g There were also two outstand ing events in the special events division. Ted Winfield, BYU high jumper, thrilled the parti san crowd when he caDtured the high jump with an easy sion. . leap of 6 ft. 6 inches to beat out guest stars Raleigh Curtis, Four new marks went into Pocatello, Ida., Vince Colbert, the records before the Satin College of Eastern Utah; and " L - 14 events featured the Saturday performance; seven new marks by the Class A atheletes; six by junior college spikers and one in the special events divi HIGH HURDLES START The Class A high hurdlers are shown going over the first row of barriers in the BYU Invi tational meet Saturday in the BYU Stadium. Delane Garvey of South High won the event. , Mc- - day afternoon meet was even teammate Ray Jensen. Snows To Advantage made in the Saturday forenoon Mike Bianca also showed to trials, and with one exception in the shot where he advantage held over for the official meet competed against Ken Patera, events in the afternoon. brother of BYU s Dennis New Marks Patera. Patera took first place s The new marks were made with a put of 60 feet 10 inches in the discus where Phil Rey for a new stadium Major League Standings record; but nolds's 163 ft. 9 inches set in Bianca's 59 ft. 10tt inches By United Press International 1961 was broken by three plate looked good; Roger Anderson American League throwers, headed by Les Can was third. All three marks beat W L Pet. GB non, Hulcrest, son of Les Can- the old Stadium record set by 6 2 .750 Minnesota , PROVO, UTAH COUNTY,. UTAH. SUNDAY, APRIL 25, 1965 non a former record holder and Utah State's, L. J. ' .700 3 7 Sylvester in. Chicago ' star athlete for BYU. His mark 1962 with a toss of 54 ft. 64 3- - .667 Vi 6 Detroit of 167 ft Vi inch lasted until inches. . ' 5 3 .625 1 Boston, when it was In several of the day's events 4 3 .571 1 Cleveland again smashed, this time by high school marks exceeded 4 4 .500 2 Los Angeles Scott Maw of Ben Lomond who those made by the Junior Col 4 5 .444 2 Baltimore tossed the platter 169 ft 6tt lege athletes. This was par 3 6 .333 IVt New York inches. ' ticularly true in the mile run 3 a .273 4 Washington ; DeLane McGarvey, South, where Craig Lewis won. the .222 4 2 7 Kansas City set a new mark of :19.8 in the Class A event in 4:31.5; Ricky l Saturday's Results , 180 yard low hurdles; Cy Ells Trujillo, 2 Ouray High School, 6 Washington Chicago : 9.9 in the century, won the Class B mile in worth's 4:32.7; Detroit 7 Minnesota 4 that has stood since 1937, was ana me Junior College winner Cleveland 4' Kansas City 1 x cracked by Robert Rodenhizer was Doug Wells of Porterville . . . Boston 7 Baltimore 5, 12 innings of Highland with a new :9.8; who ran the four laps in 4:310. 3 York 6 New Los Angeles a new javelin mark of 197 ft Older boys are not always the Voeller Sees Solid Legion Club Sunday's Probable Pitchers made by Craig Harrison, better runners. :. was Coach Ken Voeller of. the Provo American Legion Junior 2 York Los Angeles at New While Utah County athletes Skyview, replacing Dennis Baseball team feels his pitching staff will be the strongest LoDez and May H vs. Stottle-toss of 189 ft 3 In. Smith's did not win any first place medfeature of his club this year. myre.1-- 1 and Ford Other new high school rec- als, quite a number of Region In fact, he thinks his team will be solid all the way down z at Washington Chicago ords include the pole vault the 4 boys did compete in the varithe line this year. meters ev ranu noueu v& va, last event of the day, as Earle ous events and some of them Voeller said be was hopeful of lining up a schedule Daniels 0 and McCormkk Williams, Granite, climbed Into have awards to show for their MoreBoston at Baltimore .wis summer, including a league scneauie. the ozone for an even 13 ft. achievements. , The district league will consist of Orem, Pleasant Grove, head 0 vs. Barber and the Medley relay that has . Best Jk .American Fork, Lehi, Springville, Spanish Fork, and Pay Kansas City at Cleveland withstood all competition since Best job of the day came in ' v ; Seeui 1 Vs. Krahck . son, in addition to Provo. 1930 was thrown into, the ' dis the run where Henry -"This should make for an extremely strong, compact Minnesota at Detroit-Fascucard by Weber with a new Barnes Spanish Fork, placed McClain 0 vs. , league, Voeller pointed out. mark of 3:37.5 replacing the second, and Noel Zabriskie, B. ' The league will operate on a split season basis this year Monday's Games Spanish Fork Don's 3:41 time. Y. High, came in third. Gam No games scheduled.;' with a series between the first and second half Bountiful High School runners Wilde, B. Y. High placed fourth winners to determine the league champion. also shattered the school's own in the high hurdles, and Dan National League mile relay mark of 3:31.5 when Bailey, Orem, was second in W Pet. GB Domed-Stadiu- m Baseball Not for Mower speedy quartet made up of the shot. 750 r "I Bob Hatch, Haugeto, Jim Old Angeles Other place winners includ Bob above A of shown shorts: with The finish the dash is Class DASH FINISH Sports .667 o- ' 6 ham and Dave Bradford stepped ed: Paul Giles, Pleasant Grove, of Highland flashing to victory in the event Rodenhizer broke the, old record Rodenhizer HarolOlower, one of Provo'sTmore avicTbaseball "fans", ChicagJ 6 .600 1 the distance in 3:29.9. fifth in the 440; John Thomp has never seen a game in Houston's new domed stadium, but Cincinnati for the. event when he ran the distance in 9.8 in the morning trials. .556 "5 Record-Brealdn- g son, Pleasant Grove, third in Spree he doesn't think he'd like baseball played inside an enclosure. .500 2 4 . k . , i v .1 n i i i iit ueueve also went the 220; and Stacey Huntsman, Junior The Colleges . ne i i: uaseuau was meaiii io oe piayea says ouisiae, .444 2Vt Francisco 4 on a record breaking spree to Pleasant Grove, was given a Those close to the BYU official family, say the proposed ' '.400 4 break four old marks and set chance to participate in the to South fthe America this June is basketball by Cougar trip .400 3 York ... 4 up two new ones in events in Class B pole vault where he "becoming more of a certainty every day. The official announce .375. 3 3 Milwaukee troduced for the first time this placed third. Webber of Orem ; B ment is expected to come any day now just as soon as all the Junior College Class Class A . ; 333 3tt 3 St. Louis' Dan Marsh, Ricks Col- - and Ray Loveless. of Payson ' year. loose ends are tied together d Dash . Richard Remund Broad Jump Dick Jackson Javelin Glen Per- ' . game. the broad jump were part of a three way tie broke , Dick Witcomb, coach and general manager of the Cougar (Highland), Ray Allen (Davis), (Wasatch), Brent Jensen (Dix rins (Ricks), LeRoy Wright mark with a leap of 23 feet for. fourth place in the high Saturday's, Results Bob' Jackson (Highland). Don ie), Dee Talbot (N. Summit), (Dixie), Jim Critchlow (Porte The old distance of 22 ft 10 jump. .. uud, is recovering at home from a recent illness .. Cincinnati 6 St. Louis 3 Hockey " - Brace Gibbons, BY Wasson (Viewmont), Lee Bilbo Blaine Roberts (Milford), Ray vdle), Ron Carter (Porterville), High's 'catcher, recently received a Chicago 3 Milkaukee 1 inches, was set by Bordigan of : lime facial cat extending across his cheek and down under New York at San rrancisco (Box Elder) 21W. , 7 mond Lemieux (Union) 179'11". Dan Marsh' (Ricks) :10.3. SUGAR BOXES AGAIN Mesa in 1940. his ear In a skiing accident, He reportedly received the cot Dash Dale Rosen- - Mile Run Javelin Craig Harrison (Sky- . John Barrus nieht.- - NEW YOR&, UPI)-For- mer mile ie College relay when be took a spill and landed on his own skis . . . lund (Gunnison), Dewaine Pet (Dixie), Lonnie Brummit (Me- team ran the four Pittsbureh at Houston, night view), Terry , Rogers in 3:30.4 welterweight and middleweight laps Quite a few Salt Lake golfers are playing on the Timn Philadelphi at L" Angeles, night Strasser (East) erson (Richfield), Neldon Bry- sa), Herman Chee (Inter. "In to erase the 3:34.6 record held champion Sugar Ray Robinson course thesrdays according to Dave Crowton, at Sunday's Probawe rucners Richard Marriott (Ben Lom ant (Cedar City), Jerry Morten-se- n dian ; School), Bob Taylor by Ricks and Westminister. Rod of New York will meet Roc lev the course. Salt Lake golfers claim it is easier to get on the Milwaukee at Chicago Leond), Tom Hurst (Granite) (Parowan), Norman Alger (Ricks), Roger Peterson Boyd, Porterville, cut down the Randall of Tyler, Tex., in a ' I (Ricks) 4:34.0. freeway and come to Provo and play than it Is to get on some master (W) and Blasingame 197'0". New Javelin Record VV (Emery) : 10,0. bout at Norfolk, Va.; pole vault mark of Louis Chat-terl0 Dennis of and old mark h Ellsworth. 1 Smjth (Payvs. Hurdles Hurdles ui uic mium-ia- i Dan Rushing oan ui area. uie Mike former BYU jumper, who next Wednesday, only three wuiaca High uiu; " Jackson son) was set In 1963. Webster tCedar City), Dave (Mesa), John C. Darrington vaulted an even 13.2 to set days before his 45th birthday. Dash-Ro- bert Rod Todd (Wasatch); Jack Peter New York at San Francisco 2 (Ricks), Mark Hanson (Dixie), vs enhizer (Highland), - Anthony son (Manti), Tom Brothers Mario Harker (Ricks, Bin Fink Invitational Meet Sidelights Spahn 0 and Jackson , Edna - (South) , Dick . Jackson (Dugway), Gordon Olsen (Un (Porterville) :15.8. Marichal z- -l ana uoun vi Bushy ion) :ia.a. Darryl (Highland), Philadelphia at Los Angeles , Shot Put Paul Ehermann Noel (Og Herbert OK) vs. Drysaaie i, (Granite),-Howar- d Barrus Mile Run Joe Trujillo (Porter Ricky (Dixie), Card-- den) -- ;09.9. '(Rodenhizer ran an Pittsburgh at Houston Melvm Beutler (West- ville). Jim Ott (Snow), Ray (Ouray), official :09.8 in the trials to vs. Johnson ih. well side), Larry Esson (Inter In Bird (Snow) tied wjth Roy Sa break old record of :09.9 set by dian St. Louis at Cincinnati School), Jeff Stonebreaker Keith (Porterville) for fourth. Si Ellsworth of. Payson in deck! 2 vs.' Maloney Old (Uintah). Brent Chnstensen 50'9". (New record Champions were - crowned Class B doubles championship 1937). , Monday's Games 50" 2V- - was set by 4:32.7. of SCHWARTZ toss RAY his (Richfield) mark and also who By ing father, ; Saturday in the Class B High went to Manti s John Hall and at Houston, night Lewis (Web Shot Put Kerry Langston Time Wells of Porterville in School,' Junior College and Jun- - Doug Dyreng who defeated carried the came of Les once Pittsburgh Herald Sports Editor Harwood 19631. Philadelphia at Los Angeles, Bob er), Ron Zefferer (Ben Lom- (Hurricane), ior High tennis tourneys held Wayne County's Mervin Brink- In t h e meht. r"The Saturday afternoon ac- was a record-holdLewis Rich in ond), Pete Meldrun (Highland), (American Falls),-P330 - Inter. Hurdles Invitational conjunction witn tne azna eraoti ana sieve Aiwecnt, tivities of the BYU same event' and served as cap Only games scheduled. t Mark Bingham (Box Elder), (Kanab), Stafford Sampson Robidoux (Mesa , Craig Bow- annual BYU Invitational Meet. Meet got under way with the tain of the Scott Bringhurst (Highland) (Richfield). Bruce Jacobsen doin (Ricks), John Tarrington Cougar track team. However, the finals in the In Class A play, Scott Benkn Pep Clubs on Review, in" which Young Cannoii made his record Pacific Coast League Standings 4:31.5, . ; (Wasatch) 48' (Ricks). Paul Woodbury Class B tourney will be played of Highland and Laury Hammel hundreds ,of high ""school girl Eastern Division Delane Mc- Mike WeD- - (Snow). Robert Cochrane next week in Salt Lake (Sty. of Hulcrest advanced to t h e Hurdles High Hurdles from toss in the morning trials only marchers club W. IL Pet GB pep Bob GiUespie ster (Cedar City), Greg (South), Garvev (Dixie! :41.5. (first time this Tom Heaton of Dixie defeated singles finals and Lee Cook and .throughout the Intermountain to see it eclipsed in the after Okla. City ..vi 4 2 .667 uooaara Keith Young event has been run at Invita Dennis Peterson of Snow, Lomond), Guy (Ben (Richfield), Reed Searle of Skyline and area paraded onto the football noon finals by Scott Maw of San Diego 8 3 .625 ' t tional Meet). (Ben Lomond). Garn Wilde (Wasatch). Doug Hintze Ted Bradshaw and Mel Martin win the to 64 junior college .571 "field from both ends of the Ben Lomond. 3 4 Denver Critchlow David Yates (Sky Carbon)1, John LAvery (Dixie) run-J-im Dick High), of Bountiful reached the finals while (B.Y. Peterson title, singles V "Stadium. , I ,,,. ' . 3 .571 Indpls Present Trophies v Phil Morrison and Mack Morrell of Snow de in the doubles. :14.9. ..... ..;" (Porterville). line) vm.i. .286 2 5 . The pep club marchers went Arkansas Keith Young (Dixie). Jed Cain (Dixie), Ber- - feated Garth Pickett and Ralph Run Junior High finals results: Low Hurdles Delane McGar- ,lt, would d interesting to Salt Lake ...... 2 5 .286 through various maneuvers ana know Todd (Wa nie KendaU (Mesa), Ray Shaw Atkki of Dixie, Dave 6 Bob 8th Grade Singles (Wasatch). to (Ben Gillespie how (South), hands gain Dr. vey just many Western Division dance steps to tne strains ot Wes- - P a 1 1 e r s o n satch). Eldon Tuttle (Manti), (Ricks) :51.0. the junior college doubles - Stewart f Greene (Bonneville " Lomond). Milton Ariel and BalliT W.L.PctGB Drr and tunes they present Barrus crown. swingy run-J- ohn def. David Porter (BY High) (Blackfoot). David Tates (Sky Clare, Hatch (Westside), Rod ' 5 2.. 714 ed a colorful spectacle Hartylgsen shook Saturday af Tacoma :5i.o. 2:00.8. Paul Simpson, Maxfleld B singles crown (Dixie) Van Dam (Richfield) Class The Lee (High- ney 1 line), .571 on Derformed the gridiron. 4,3 ternoon. They banded out the Portland 8th Grade Doubles (Porterville). Sherman Gibson went to Don Nelson of Grants- 19.8. S3.500-- l " BrenrJensenl Vancouver Aragon vffie wfiTwon over Mike Tay- John Barry anTDavid Scho- Pas-se(Porterville)," T o n y ffigFluinp tfophlertoennneiTirihe Clinton Run 4 .429, J Seattle . escorted the win various events, 1 64, while the field (Lincoln, Orem), def. Dale (Mantt), Levere rwmo (Snow). Bill Breazeale (Mesa) lor of Wayne, 3 4 .429 2 (Weber), .Henry Barnes Hawaii ners of each event to tne peri mailt ot z:ib.j Nelson and Eddy Gray (Manti) in stands the Limdgren (Dug- (New record-o- ld Amone those (Tabiooa),Kent Zabriskie Noel 2 .333 4 2 Fork), (Spanish Snokane of CSU in style where they were Intro witnessing the meet was U, Welsh (Wasatch), was Blain. , ; 64, way), Events ...... Friday s ftesww (1st Heat) (B.Y. High), Doug Special duced to the crowd.- 1949) Doubles Nelson 7th Grade James S. (Emery). m"" King, TndialiaUoliS'? Arkansas 5 Congressman David Dean Sparks (Grand Junction), Better Weather Discus-KenBarnes (Mesa) Donovan Taylor:, and Mike d run Lynn Morrison He received a few cheers and Ted Winfield High jump Portland 5 Spokane" 4 (called Hamilton Skyline) l:5B.B. . ;:The weather for the 52nd Tru Keith Roy (Porterville, (BYU) 03.0 IntroNance (Springville) def. Jet Ricky (Richfield), a few boos when he was Curtis (Un Rdeigh Holmes Put Shot Greg after 7 innings, rain) Invitational: was the best duced by public address an Ray Jensen Olsen and Kelly Moffitt (No. Dan Bailey jillo (Ourway), Mitch wuay Marv Ojuinton (Riclffi), George attached) Denver 14 San Diego 0 . h has been for the last several Glin-eDixie). Ray Bird (BYU) wo nouncer Jimmy Lawrence. unry , Colbert (CEU) Sevier) Wyo.), (Jackson, Fadel K. 1 M. (View (Orem), Tacoma 3 Seattla i years. It was partly cloudy 9th Grade Sinies " - (Cedar City), Greg Robertson (Snow). 0 (Clear2 Vancouver Gentry mont) Hawaii Gary Barrus Shot put-K- en Saturday and it was In great TOURNEY SWITCHED Twonile run-Jo- hn' F. D. Robbing (Olympus Ju Patera (Unat (Uintah). (1st Heat). Oklahoma City at Salt Lak contrast to the snow, cold and 10:35.7. (Dixie). Lonnie Brum heat (See CLASS A, Page 12) def. Charles McDonald, C4, run (second) Bianco Mike 0 ior) tached)- .-INDIANAPOLISUPI)-T- he "City, ppd. rain ...w i ., : :,. 2:07.8 (Delta), mit (Mesa), Bob Taylor (Ricks) IUUU HJVI JWJUVWitMV Adams Nolan Anderson -5M0y4, (BYU) Roger Saturday's Schedule past several yean. However, fedlanapolia "500" festival go' " Maneff Vancouver, at Hawaii Tomp Allen Carter (Dixie), -- Kraig Wayne :Brasher (Snow), B i 1 (BYU) 5MH. (This s a new cold wind did spring up late In tournament, scheduled for May Seattlelrt Tacoma recorFord (Wasatch), Craig Ross Breazeale (Mesa). Tom Harrison--" &ry Tctrri T special .event and stadium ) kins ((Ml) vs. Loun ((H)) has been switched to, the (14) vs. Estelle the meet Glenn Perrins d rush Lovato d-old (St. (Richfield), Invitational FranclsTACC'.""', Bobby Special Arkansas-Johnat son Lake Salt Oklahoma Course City at City Indianapolis It was a case of like father Greentree Country Club :22.7 (Ricks . Jim LTttcftlow Event record was 54-(Monticello). by L. (St. Mary's) def. Jci Turr : (0-vs. Schuff (1-Ward Wise ((H) vs. , (0-the from here A discus Speedway like son in the Class N. Nethercolt 141-Discus (Porterville), Leon Wright (Dix J. Silvester (Utah State) In and Parry Warner ( " ) Unan- Spell Denver at San Diego event Saturday. Les Cannon of Course, which k undergoing Spokane at Portland IfrO. 84. JUNIOR '. 12) . COLLEGE, P, 1958). oounced (Set . (O--l) (See CLASS B, Page U)feooiutrvotion. vi. SeyfrM Uiikrait had Moord-ilu)iit- , officially under way. They were Baseball Standings " 'filllllllliili If 0-- ,; 0-- ; zi-ga- 0-- 1-- 880-ya- rd ai 0-- best-of-thr- . ; 100-ya- rd D 1 BYU Invitational Track Summaries i ... 100-Yar- , ' 100-Ya- - The-Dix- (Bonne-ville),.B- 2-- nd " 2-- 0-- - 120-Hig- y. 0-- 100-Ya- rd 0-- 2 1-- Gal Pep Club Marchers Add Color to Annual Trdckfest Tennis Champions Crowned ' z-- In BYU Invitational Meet - 0-- 0-- ig er at 6--3, - 6-- 2. 2",- 180-Lo- w Jor-gens- en , 6-- 2, (t-as- 440-va- rd ;" - 440-Ya- 6-- 1, - asey 8-- rd 6-- 4, - 880-Ya- JHigh-Steppe- rs 6-- H 6-- 3-- 6-- 4. . -- - (Grand-Junction- - ny 880-yar- an-'nu- al 4. 6-- 6; 6-- 1, ), 8-- 6, 6-- 1, 880-ya- rd 6-- 60-1- ', . (0-0- 27-3- 0, 220-yar- 1) 1) . - 6 ;-- ; |