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Show raw wmm w Sunday Herald 18 Bulldogs Whip Springville In 81-7- Region 4 Contest - floor. e ed and called fouls were official-quewas closely game with Red Devil players toeing the white line 31 times and Provo 37; but it kept the game well under control and was one of the top games seen in the area in a long time. when Steve Allen. hit one from sparkling shooting performance the side. This one was quickly for Springville with 19 counters, matched by David Giles. Big followed closely by Alan Miner Jim Rees drove under the hoop with 17 and David Giles with 17. for a layup but Alan. Miner Karl Jensen turned in a great scored a foul pitch and John game ' on the boards besides Liddiard Averett hit a long one to knot counting 10 points. Christensen the count at Big Show . .......... 24-2- 0 e. Richard Dixon, Orem, was recognized as the outstanding player in the Men's Division for 1965, and Margaret Greenwood, also of Orem, received similar recognition in the Women's Division, according to ranking reROME, (UPI) -I- talian Nino leased today by the 1965 CenBenvenuti, who retained his tral Utah Tennis Association. title world junior middleweight Division the two Junior the In Friday night with an impreswere Randy players outstanding decision over sive for the boys; and Orem, Trane, compatriot Sandro Mazzinghi, Trane for the girls.1 has his eye . on Dick Tiger's Terry Dixon was ranked Richard crown. middleweight 1 Men's Singles, and in No. the Benvenuti floored Mazzinghi Don Mcintosh, with paired count in the second an for eigh American Fork, captured first round to win his 62nd consecuDoubles. Men's the in place since tive fight turning professional in 1961. The champion Dixon also paired with Kandy to take second place cleverly outboxed his opponent, Trane lost the title to Benvenuti honors in the doubles. . Keep Title ' in knockout June. By the 10th round, Mazzinghi realized he was far behind on points but couldn't score with knockout punch against the tluslveEenvenuti, 153 who pounds.. weight of But Benvenuti makes it clear that he considers the triumph to be merely a stepping stone to a shot at the middleweight title. His next encounter is expected to be against a high- ranked American middleweight contender, with Don Fullmer, Joey Archer and Jose Gonzalez the most likely choices. J Benvenuti left no doubt that he deserved the crown he won from Mazzinghi, but he admit led he had expected to knock out his opponent Instead of having to settle for a decision victory. The loss probably eliminated Mazzinghi from contention for the middlweight title. Mazzing hi, who like Benevenuti, is 27, has won 41 fights and lost only three. n MATS 16"x27" OP1N Ttl 7:30 P.M. BAILEY'S Home Furnishings 1IMS. farto.Oram Elmer Terry, Provo, was ac. corded first place honors in the Senior Men's Singles (45) and paired with Flake Rogers, the duo ranged No. 1 in the Senior Men's Doubles (45) Mr. Terry also won first place rating in Senior Men's Singles (35). Tom Taylor and Dolan Condie, Provo, ranked first in the Senior Men's Doubles (35) The following rankings were announced in the various divi sions for 1965 play: Dix Men's Singles-Rich- ard on, Orem: D u a n e Ballard, Provo: Don Mcintosh, Amer ican Fork: Randy Trane, Orem; Russell Brown, Lehi; Bryan Terry, Provo; John Boshard, Provo. Men's Doubles Richard Dixon, Orem, and Don Mcintosh, American Fork; Richard Dixon, Orem, and Randy Trane, Orem; Bryan Terry, Provo, and John Boshard, Provo. Senior Men's Singles (45) Elmer Terry, Provo. Senior Men's Doubles (45) Flake Rogers and Elmer Tarry, Provo. Senior Men s Doubles (35) El mer Terry, Provo. Senior Men's Doubles (35) Tom Taylor and Dolan Condie, Provo; Flake Rogers and Elmer Terry, Provo. Junior Men's Singles (18) Randy Trane, Orem; Bryan 1 1 0-- 2 Craig Boorman was the big Giles points that kept the Bulldog attack moving. Dave Clegg rang the bell for 19 points, while Steve Mitchell and St eve Allen sparkled with their floor play and ball handling. The junior Varsity made, it a double win for. Provo as some fine shooting gave the Bulldog 5-- 1 27 PROVO Mitchell Allen ..........7. 19-3- 1 G- -F 13 0 1 0 .". 1-- S 0--0 I ' 0-- Rees J. Larson .'. 9 3-- 1 0--0 Clegg 7 5-- Hoopes 12 Provo Boy's Singles (16) Randy Trane, Orem; Duke Edwards, American Fork; David Parter, Steven Pratt, Orem; Mark Taylor, Orem; Ken Adams, Orem; Randy Taylor, Amer ican Fork; Keven Kirk, Orem; David Schofield, Orem. 24 2 I rsw wMtt 81 61 favorites nine-poi- nt Boy's Doubles (16) Randy Trane, Orem, and Duke Edwards, American Fork; Ken neth Adams and Steven Pratt, Orem; Keven Kirk and Mark Taylor, Orem; David Porter and Richard Condie, Provo; David Schofield and John Barry, Orem. Boy's Singles (14) David Porter, Provo; Richard Condie, Provo; David Kartchner, Provo; Kim Cooper, Lehi; R. J. Ellison, Lehi; Larry Lew, Orem; Dan Freeman, Pleasant Grove; Rex Greenwood, Orem; Steven Gray, Manti. Boy's Dougles (14) David Porter and Richard Condie, Provo; Kim Cooper and R. J. Ellison, Lehi; David Kartch ner, Provo, and Steven Gray, Manti; Rex Greenwood and Larry Lew, Orem. Boy's Singles (12) Kim Coop er, Lehi; R. J. Ellison, Lehi; Craig King, American Fork; Ricky Rowley, Orem. Boy's Doubles (12) Kim Coo per and R. J. Ellison, Lehi; Craig King, American Fork, and Ricky Rowley, Orem. Women's Singles Margaret the e two-mil- cited was Clay, his for successful defense against Patterson while Matson Flovd produced the world's first 70- foot shot put with a heave of 70 feetv7 inches. Sixth in the voting was world driver Jim champion auto-rac- e Clark of Scotland, followed by tennis ace Manuel Santana of Spain, French cyclist Jacques AnquetuY Russian weight-liftLeonid Zhabotinsky and tennis player Roy Emerson of Australia. : er take heart, , Hubert Your GIFT WRAPPING problems are over! . . . Taylor's has the answer for a large variety of size packages. Most gifts wrapped -FKEESmall charge for S S HJI "T I custom wraps J 200 NO. 200 W. 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Hadl has completed 166 of 333 passes for 2,606 yards and his rusher Hlgh'tinmirature u a prominence in late August when he broke the 3,000 meter record with a time of 7:39.06. Three days later he became the first African to achieve a mile with a blistering Gammett, Provo; .Terry Trane and Annalee Greenwood, Orem. Junior Women's Singles (18) Terry Trane, OremX'Maurine with 544 vards on 141 Lambs on, Orem; Beverly Baugh, Orem; LeAnn Dalebout, favorite receiver, Lance carries, and Bob Roberson is Orem; Terry Breznick, Orem; has caught 64 for 1,442 the top receiver with 45 catches Sally Clark, Orem; Bonnie yards. Lowe, who needs only 11 for 695 yards. Beck, Provo, more yards to break the AFL Junior Women's Doubles (18) season rushing record of 1,099 Terry Trane and Beverly yards set by Oakland's Clem Gark and Daniels, has carried 219 times Baugh, Orem;-SallTerry Breznick, . Oremt. Main for 1,089 yards.-- - ? ., rine Lambson and LeAnn Dale-bou- t, Buffalo's Jack Kemp, who Orem; Bonnie Beck and has completed 174 of 375 passes Celia Hansen, Provo. for 2,325 yards, is expected to Girl's Singles (16). Jan Thur-goo- stage an aerial, duel with New Orem ; Peggy Nielsen, York rookie Joe Namath, who Provo; Margie Dixon, Provo; has hit on 147 of 296 passes for Janice Trane, Orem; Vickie 1,981 yards. I Mitchell, Orem; Loyce Yonally, Matt Snell is the Jets' leading Orem; Dana Wankier, Orem. . rusher with 763 yards in 169 Girl's Doubles (16) Peggy carries and has caught 38 Nielsen and Margie Dixon, passes for 264 yards. Don Provo; Jan Thur good and Maynard of JNew . YorK nas Vickie Mitchell, Provo; Loyce caught 58 for 1,024 yards, Wray Yonally and Dana Wankier, Carlton is the top Buffalo Orme; Margie Dixon and Laurie Nielsen, Provo. Girl's Singles (14) Margie Dixon, Provo; Janice Trane, 1 Orem; Nancy Reed, Spring I ville; Nancy Cannon, Provo; Ann Marie Lewis, Provo; Laurie Nielsen, Provo; Sylvia Speers, Provo; Paulette Lind-stroOrem; Carol Brez nick, Orem; Marjean Jensen, Orem. Girl's Doubles (14) Janice Trane, Orem, and Margie Dix1 I Cannon, on, Provo; Nancy Provo, and Laurie Nielsen, Provo; Ann Marie Lewis, Provo, and Nancy Reed, Springville; Carol Breznick and Paul lette Lindstrom, Orem. ' 1 Girl's Singles (12) Kathleen , I , Packard, Orem; Robin Greenwood, Orem. 1Girl's Doubles (12) Kathleen -3 Packard and Robin Green wood, Orem. . L&esYtt Ufe first-strin- 7 2 40 for er 10-2- 31, 1937 Score by Quarters: ; 20 38 60 73 Springville Terry, Provo; John Boshard, Provo; Duke Edwards, American Fork; Allan Banks, Pleasant Grove. H Junior Men's Doubles (18) John Boshard and Bryan Terry, Provo. Orem; 0 Totals Group Greenwood, 8 0-- push-ov- 4 Chargers, who are 17 The defending AFL champion 0 Bills, who have the league's 4 and are 0 best record at 4 unbeaten on the road, are expected to have a tough time against the Jets at New York. are. rated The Jets, only even against Buffalo. In another Sunday game, Len Dawson leads .quarterback v IthA Kancac fitw PhiAfa raint the Denver Broncos, who are again 'without the services of signal-calle- r g Mickey Slaughter. Kansas City was shocked earlier this week by the death of star fullback Mack 81 Lee Hill,, who was undergoing knee operation. The Chiefs are 0-- 0 Totals Nuttall a 0 0-- 2 Boorman By Central Utah Net Wins to consi-2jdere- 0-- show for Provo with 32 points, Oakey but it was the fine board work Hall . of Jim Rees as well as his 21 Mason Richard Dixon Ranked No. d 5-- ...... 5-- 5. Characterized Game V That type , of play pretty well characterized the Friday game. Dave Clegg and Craig Boorman tallied for the Bulldogs but Averett and Miner hit fielders to knot the count again Giles, Val Christensen and Averett scored again and Provo countered with Poirfts Match baskets by Boorman and Rees . Hie two teams matched points out in front at half-timmost of the way and the eight to move two point margin held by Provo or three times during the game John Averett turned in a represented the biggest differ ence between the two teams. Provo opened the scoring sixth-roun- i ........... nt who on a J 66-4- fre-Th- Benvenuti - Ron LONDON (UPI) Clarke of Australia,' who made more records than the Beatles was selected as in 1965, sportsman of the year Friday in the annual poll of European sports editors by United Press International. The secretary from Melbourne a enjoyed banner year following a disappointing performance in the Tokyo Olympics. Clarke was an overwhelming choice in the balloting, attracting 244 points to 133 for runnerup Kipchoge Keino of Kenya. The only Americans to gain the top 10 were world heavyweight champion Cassius Clay, who was fourth with 129 votes and shotputter Randy Matson of Texas A&M, fifth with 119 points. St Editors Voted A total of 30 sports editors from 10 countries, including the Soviet Union, participated in the poll. Each listed his top 10 performers, with ballots counted on a basis of points for. first to 10th places. Clarke bettered listed world marks in the 5,000 meters (three times), the three-mil- e and 10,000 meters (twice each), e the run, the 20,000 meters and the one-horun. He was the first ever to break 13 minutes for three miles wits a clocking of 12:52.4 on July 10. Keino first came into world The San Diego Chargers and Buffalo Bills, who have already clinched the American Football League division titles, hope to get through their final games of Pups a 2 win, in the prelimi the regular season Sunday nary. i without any injuries or loss of G F SPRINGVILLE " face. 4- -5 6 Miner I The Oakland Raiders, second 7 7 Averett 1'iin the Western Division with an 3 44 10. Jensen d record, are never 3 By WENDELL RIGBY Provo BullSPRINGVILLE dogs opened defense of their 1964 65 league championship with an 3 win over Springville Red Devils in a bitterly fought contest on the Springville Ron Clarke Gains Honors AFLSlafes Final Round Of Battles v KTU rw. iKtn Aiw iuccr ?ffcl mil C n I ill lly: c a . iwu.im.iu in in APFM wi lirikiniv mru runnrn i i p.m. munini 4). .1 w inUKOUAl r?r . III 4.111 |