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Show ?Prov, Qreon id; Baftie Jo; Areas ,.,To . Orem High and Provo High will battle it oat Friday night In the top prep "basketball game In the Central Utah area this week. The game will bet underway-a- t f ip,ra. in the Provo High Gym and K'wm be preceded by a junior varsity game'at 6:30 p.m. All Region 5 and 7 teams will see r action Friday nigh$ as league lay gets underway all over the Coach Don Crump's Vikings ap pear to be" one of the real powers in the Class B ranks this season, but could run into a real rough battle at Lehi Friday night. The Pioneers will be ready and waiting for the Pee Gee quintet, and they'll be home which will be a factor in their favor. But the Frodlay betting nod still must go to the 4 Vikings. The Cavemen have been very impressive on occasions this season and may be a little too strong for the Wildcats, especially with the game being played on the A.F. court. However, Coach Frank Arnold' i refctate. ' ' j Other Region 5 games will find Spanish Fork at , Pay son and v springville - at Carbon. Region 7 v. battles will find BY High going to American Fork; Pleasant 1;. Grove to Lety and Tintlc playing ,'St: Francis In the Centfal Junior .:;High gyml Provo High and Orem Ihave looked gooft in preseason play and his. plus the great rival-?3Cy between the two schools make this game! shape up a a'tremen-- 1 dbus battle. . . S.-.B- oth - : -- - Slight Favorite r ' Provo probably will be a slight favorite, in Friday's game for the simple reason the game will be played in the Bulldog gym which will give the Big Green some ad--! t vantage. Both teams have identi-cal preseason won and lo$t rec-- i and" both have looked I ords (6-good In recent games, - Spanish Fork's Dons, who are " be in the battle all the expected way; for the Region 5 crown should get past Payson, even though th game will be played on 'the Lions floor. Coach ; Boyd v Luke's cri&w appears to have too the Lions. j many guns for Springville may run into plenty of trouble when the Red Devils in-.-C vader the Carbon" "badlands," Jespeciallyj .since they had their " 'ups and downs in preseason play. UTl7fl':.:"Real Floor Burner The Pleasant Grove-at-Leand ' BY Fork Region v7u games promise to be real floor . burners, With Pleasant Grove and the Forkers being cast in the fav- orite roles. : 3! f- ' JV, i hi an High-alt-Ametlc- , Cager Gets Day In Court Ex-NB- A NEW YORK OTP!) Jack Mo--, National the that Unas, charging Association is BaketbaH violating anti-trus- t laws by barring him from play, . gets has long - sought ki court today. " day ' at Molinas1, now a torney r has instituted a $3 million damage suit against the NBA' and also is j asking : reinstatement to the league. The case was oatfered r J ; to trial by Federal Judge Irving R. Kaufman. The former Columbia Univerby the NBA Terry Downs Worries About 'Boston Verdict' taternattonal British midchampion dleweight Terry Dowries let it be known today that he's a bit worried about a "Boston decision" in his Jan. 14 nationally televised , championship bout with Paul Pender. "I can't help but be worried Downs a little," the said at a press luncheon. "Four or five persons warned me about it in' Baltimore. I'll have 'to go out far a knockout and get it over with." "Boston decisions" are decisions which- boxers from outside the area feel are given to the local fighter when the bouT is at all lose. Pender j middleweight champion of Massachusetts, New York and Europe, is from subur., ban Jrookline. who three served Downes, years in the TJ.S. Marines, said he has seen jtelevision films of both Pender and National Boxing A30cia tion hampion Gene" FullmeV-bu- t couldn't say which fighter would be the; tougher to beat. Press BOSTON (UPI) , Eldoft-TeroH.wU- compete Jan. ' 14. " - i ; Western-MDILLON, Mont. (UPI) " ontana . used a offense to upset the powerful Westminster Parsons of Salt Lake City,. 77-5Tuesday. ball-contr- ol 5, 20-1- ' . : 30-2- ! - j 43-3- , ":- . ; 8-- . ,. 10-- 5. wasu'd enough snow. Miss; Ander son, of Mullan Idaho, .won in 1959. She was a member of the U.S. women's Olympic squad. Olympic skier Buddy Warner. Steamboat Springs, Colo., may turn Out for! the , event, but has given no confirmation. Chuck Ferries, member of the 1960 United States!. team,! will participate as will Margo Walters, Sandy, Utah. Byf United Press- - International Five! men's and three women's Six league games are on the Will A offered: num be docket this Weekend in the trophies ber oij team, entries are expect Collegiate Athletic ed, including that of the Univer Conference. flirty of Utah Defending champion Weber opens, its league slate Friday BLACKFOOT, Idaho (UPI) The might in a. game against College first match to- name a national of Southern Utah in Ogden's Bonchampion in cutter racing will be neville High gym. Two other held- - it Skyline Race Track, six games the same night pit Dixie ICAC Slates Georgia Tech 85 S. Carolina 65 Vanderbilt 80 Sewanee 57 -- r Coll 02arks 72 Arkansas Coll. 67 North Carolina . - , actly superstitious. ' fBut it just happened that an old movie actor came up to me arid bad me rub a special kind of, charm just before I threw those six strikes to win the Jackpot, says Gibson. fTm not superstitious. I carry four - leaf clover because ; a friend gave it to me. I also car? -- - i ry a lucky quarter." With jail these "aides" going s for him Gibson, is off to quite a year in bowling circles. Gibson looks more like the corner bartender. He stands only 5 feet 10, but weighs a 7 solid 220 pounds. He used to tip the scales around the 250 mark. And what makes him look less like an athlete is the fact that his arms are J . , only 32 inches long. But Just in case anyone might SKI ' TONIGHT , with qualified instructors 6:30 'til 10 p.m. Wed.j Thurs. and Friday's Ski School Classes ' SPECIAL PARTCES arrangement Phone AC Mornings or Evening 52 Tlf.lPHAVKl I M S3 S3 S3 19 .. . . . 13 HIS i ! .... F .W. ......J..... Parks Cafe .....J....;. V. Beauty Spot ....J...... Marys Beauty .... Team No. 8 The Chalet w.'.'.ji..... Salmon Pharmacy Scotts Grocery Davis Market .......... Berg Mortuary ,.J...... Team No. 9 !..... 42 0 W 44 40 Parks Cafe, Crest view Service Baileys Moving 24 26 20 33 S3 35 31 31 Croft-Talb- ot 34 SO 34 35 36 37 43 28 27 21 470 1S$ .......... .......... M. D. Close .......... Trico Builders ........ Maple Lanes Eckles 'Paint ...... 16 10 11 12 14 14 14 14 Commercial Tire ..... Mullett Jewelry .. . .. ; Robinsons Sport Shop Driftwood ..... ... . ... Consolidated Wes. Pipe 14 13 13 13 13 13 12 11 10 T. & C. Service Mt. st.i Steel The Sportsman Tayco Inc. !..... L. Roys 17V4, 17 Hatch Jewelry .. ....... Kool Breeze Fashion Cleaners HTS 2018 ...... - , saving account ; of $25 or more during first 2 weeks of January We would very much like to have your account at our new office here in Provo so offer you this extra inducement L ,22 22 27 41 39 28 39 29 29 Dane Virke .......I.... 33 ." 32 Alpine Credit CO. Lanes .Cof. Shop 29 Maple 9 19 ...... f or ror opening a S3 . SO ..... j'. 0 20C3 HTG V. F. W., 739 K HIS Rose Goodman, HIG La Rita Juber, L W . L " .... S9 Wright-Tayl- ! 40 de Orem City Ladies Geneva Pharmacy Babe Corak, 470. Colleea Kirkman 177. Orem King Pins 1 S3 . OVDay 757 HTG Mode O Day, 2196 HIS Nona Hudson, 183 . HIG Nona ' Hudson, 516 HTS-Mo- j ' .31 - 35 36 .39 38 26 19 16 44 52 Maple Lanes Coffee Shop, Alpine Credit Co., 754 HIS Nayda Stone, 501; Milt Waycasey, 591 HIG Nayda Stone, 188; Milt Waycasy, 234 HTG 15 15 15" 15 16 Virginia 71 17 Mississippi St. 92 Delta St. 53 - MIDWEST TORONTO COACIJ FINED 18 Cornell (Iowa) 69,Coe 59 ' MONTREAL (ifcpl)v- - General M. D. Close, 2572. HTS Navy Pier HI 77 Geo. Williams 56 h The Sportsman, 909. HTG Manager and Coich Punch St. John. (Minn) 9 St. Thomas 66 of the Toronto Maple Leafs HIS Lamar Bylund, 588. Ind. St Teh .76 Valparaiso (Ind) 7 HIG! 225. Burnie Todd, was fined $200 by National HockSOUTHWEST Houston 100 Lamar Tech 73 " ey League President Clarence Tex A&M 82 Tex. Christian 69 W Mixed Doubles L Campbell today, for "statements Okla. City 89 W. Texas St. 75 14 v The Blotts ...... A.,... 46 reflecting on the general compe Tex. Tech 70 SMU 68 40 19 Leaders League tence and integrity of the officials Prairie View A&M 99 Wiley 60 Double "L" 39 20 WEST dnvplved in the Toronto-at-Mont-1- ." Shepherd-Kimb21 39 ...... Stanford 59 Fbrdham 44 n .. .... 35 24 real game Dec. - 25 Diablo Valley 66 Napa Valley 55 Swarts-Cragu- n . . ... .... 34 Imlach said the officials "stole" Boise JC 77 N.W. Nazarene 67 Lonsome Polecats 29 31 the game after Montreal's 3 vic Gonzaga;72 Whitworth 63 . . ...; 32 27 tory. The referee was Frank Ud- 32 against Ricks at Rexburg and Fresno St. 78 Cal Poly (Porno.) 69 Trailers .L.......mI. 27 & 62 L. Clark 60 Portland St. Boise against Snow at Ephraim. Cotton Pickers V..U..V. 26 34 vari and .the linesmen George schedule sends Boise Santa Clara 71 Coll of Pacific 38 Bradshaw Auto ...... .. 25 . Satuiday's 35 Hayes and Loring DoolMle. CSU Carbon at at Price, against Ricks and Dixie at Weber. Im-lac- bv- - the 10th received Savings . earn from the 1st ..... Hi-Sp- ot . - er You Peery-Warburto- D-M- -4 4 FLORSHEIWI out of the $75,000 home he purchased " on exclusive Croft Terrace about six months ' . ago. Mrs. Mays, twice divorced when she married the star outfielder Feb, 14, ; 1956, in Elkton; Md.t conceded there had been "frlct tions" between them. But she would not say whether either is Mays moved ' ' " six strikes .in to win a roWi all that money was a fluke, it should be pointed out that Gibson , sports a 218 average in "one r league this year-on- e ; of gthe highest averages in the bowl ing world. Just like Joe Louis in boxing and Ted Williams in baseball, Gibson was a "natural" on the, bowling alley right from the start. "Shucks, I bowled 185 the first year I ever was in a league," he smiles. "And the last half of that same year I bowled in another league and bowled 204." n Gibson thought he was in bowling circle, after he won the Petersen Classic in Chicago 16 years ago; and the national doubles crown (with " George Young) in 1947 and again in 1955. "But, my gosh! After that show the other night I guess you could ! arc invited to our ill WW during the first 2 wcoks of January SOUVENIR GIFTS FOR EVERYOM3 '1 ' t - For the men taking action toward permanent separation or divorce. "Well, WIN PRIZES eelecfed siyleo . I have a bowling supply. house," he Says. "Maybe rll open up; another bowling ,pro shop to Detroit. Then , it will also help put my two daughters through college. One is a sophomore in college now." As far as making money off bowling before,' Gibson" hasn't I been exactly "Probably ever had I than $20,000 says. "When so a riot. Radio i For the kiddies when accompanied by parents a colorful styron plastic piggy ' 1. bank. the regularly 1.SJo George S. Eccles 23.QS Chairman e the Board y L. Peirce Brady President J Roger L. Bown, Manager Provo Office For a short time onl-y- yon can save dollars on selected , j K Across From Scera Theater BROS. j Electric Frying Pan Electric Can Opener Valuable prizes for persons making the closest estimate - of total amount of coins in container v " . HART 'RENT.:NEWPIANOS 3 MONTHS for $lv00 SDR MAY Florsbeim shoes from otnr regnlsr stock. Early eboppcrs will get iha best selection. Doat, delay! XiW . .: WINTER SPORTS AREA on Alulne Road PAY BE WURLITZER I OREM Ph. AC 54 - V4 5:40 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. 16 W. Cpntcr I " 10 a.m. to, MONTHLY KIMBALL MUSIC COMPANY 706 SO. STATE STOP.E HOURS: CHARGE ITI APPLIED TOWARD PURCHASE CHILDREN MUST HAVE 5 to 14 YEARS TO QUALIFY (No Obfigation To Buy) $19.00 . Per fhe ladles An attractive leatherette coin case. ' , handsont book.; with side pocket. What's he. going to do with all that' money? A leatherette mem or and un well-know- ; 1 ; best season I never v made more jn one year," he I won the Petersen 1949 in first prize was Classic, worth only: $5,000. Today it is some place around $25,000.' V Gibson has one other claim to fame: 'Way back in 1936 he bowled the highest', "triplicate" in the history of bowling. VI threw three straight 263 games," he recalls. I was only I'm a smiles. he a kid , of 19 then and I was agsay celebrity,", never saw in that I "People my gravated because I got 'tapped life before stop me in the hotel in the last game or would have lobbies and on the street to con- had a 279. Now I realize it has gratulate me." kept me in the record books." . :. , WW 6-- ' -- - . i f . Lady Godiva...J...... Imperial Louhgs !.,..; Mullet Jewelry Geneva Drive Ina ..... ....... Walker Orchards 5 23 Mixed' Doubles W 1974. Monday . . J . ... . . 46 Dunkley-Ston- e Valley Merchant Police COrdners Ins 46 j thdnk I his tiirowing ANGELES (UPI) Therm Gibson, the balding bowler who kicked off his new year by winning $75,000 on a TV "jackpot" bowling show, says he isn't" ex- I 42 37 23 . i By ... J......' Mode O' Day. L , Eli's Fine Foods, HTS HTG HIG . -- " By HAL WOOD h Bank of P. G. Eloise i . Jackpot Winner Not Superstitious Bowling - .... .j Shep-H1- S Lott, 112; 197. HTS 40 42 44 51 tr"iiii. - v Martha This Weekend 'J i St.- - 94 Six Games . ' L-Ro- yM 1 Hoop Results .......... 18 19 24 25 27 ! W Tuesday Tornadoes Bob's Army v.......... 43 Maple Lanes .......... 43 Orem Queen. Pins - i5-roo- m LOS Lucas, 543 j 530. HIG-T-erry i ........ Lott, Terry ... 1 17 Blotts, Shepherd, j W 47 T & C Service 46 Eli's Fine Foods 45 40 Aliens Cleaners 39 Sportsman 37 Lanes Maple . 27 La via v. Sam Agency 24 El Dorado Coffee Police 24 "Valley Merchant 22 Orem State Bank 20 Niagara I 696. HIS Terry Lott,- - .Martha - ' 13 HTG--'rh- e TIME OUT! . 40 43 47 9 HTS The Blotts, 1990. .,.. '- . I ..,. 4 rsn XJJ. 17 s Goofers ld - : Warburton-Clement- ( Reports Says Mays, Wife Separating : v Black Sheep OREM LEAGUES charges are expected to give the Orem Valley League L Cavemen a real tussle, won or 47H 16H Fakler Tire lose. Good Chance Outlaws 19 45 The Padres have a good chance Custom Auto Works .. 42 22 of picking up a victory Friday 24 Peterson Seating .... 40 night against Tintic, wfcich like Lee's 23 33 Barber i St. Francis, is bothered somewhat nitied Sales S7Mi 25 ; by a lack of reserves. St. Francis may go into the Karl's Shoes 34 30 game a slight favorite, but they'U United Concrete 27H 31 have to play good basketball to Albertsons ........... 264 33 " r Orem VFW .. . ...... 23 cvuiv uuw wiun a win.- 41 Juab will open its Region 9 sea- Shumways "66" ...... 22 42 son Friday by traveling to 'Maiati Don's Aurtomotive .... 19 45 Friday night United Sales, 2SS8. HTs Peterson IleaUixg, 1C2S. HTG Erv Burns, COO. IHS Erv Bums, 244. HIG UTS Peterson Heating, 2876. HTO Outlaws, 1025. 1 HIS 7- -' Norm Cox, 599. Norm Cox, 225. HIG HTS Albertsons, 2872. Orem V.F.W., 1020. HTG HTS Doyle WarbUrton, 573. HIG Doyle Warbtirton, 224.' ' Westminster had defeated the dllon dub three times earlier this, season. But the Utah squad, with the exception of early 9 - 8 9 and leads, trailed throughout the game. ;! Western left' the floor with a 7 lead at halftime after a tightly played first half in which the score' was tied six times. The 3 Bulldogs widened the margin in the first five minutes . of the second half and then employed ball control the . rest of. the way to open up the gap. The Parsons, attempting to break up the stall, lost two ace "Anyway, congratulations dnf.a players, forward Ron Swenson very nice try to stop that winning and guard Jerry Neilson, on fouls basket,. Miller!" with '12 minutes to go. Ken Jenkins of Western led the scorers with 19 points, followed by teammate Cecil Warren with AIrA (UPI)- -- A field of .top1 18. Dave Peterson was high for skiers' including defending wo- the Parsons with id followed by By United Press . International men' s champion, Be ; Anderson, Swenson with 9 and Gary Bliss EAST are expected here Sunday for a with 8. Hunter 86 Pace 67 renewal of the Snow Cup giant Westminster's record is now 2 New . York U. 100 lona 77 r ' slaloir .,.','' Bloomfield 73 Paterson' St (NJ) 69 and Western Montana is of event the The Bulldogs open Montana CoThe race, the first soum 7 Intemounitain Ski Association sea- llegiate Conference play' against Duke 78 Navy 63 son, is being run agin after ft Montana" School of Mines at Dil- Loyola (Md.) TOlBajtimore 66 ' was canceled last year when their lon Friday night. . Virginia Tech 73 The Citadel 63 j ' sity star was barred six years ago .for ..violating, a league rule which prohibits players fron betting on a game in miles from Idaho Falls Saturday. which, they are participating. MoCarl Cronquist will race against linas, who at the time played for Tom in the first event the Fort Wayne Pistons (now De- Both Harmon from Blackfoot. "are troit, Pistons), admitted betting on A pair of Rigby racers, Keith the game but said his only bet was! on the Pistons to win. He contends! that his offense was not a crime but a mere technical . transgression of a rule NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y. (UPI) Molinas . is claiming that the NBA- blacklist, in barring him Wiljie Mays, Sah. Francisco Gifrom employment in the only ma ants outfielder, packed most jor professional basketball league, of his wardrobe and a television is action In restraint of trade: and set into his car and left his a violation of the-- , federal anti swan house here during trust .laws. the weekeodi it . was reported to- " Judge Kaufman heard prelimi hday," His wife, Margherite, refused nary arguments Tuesday and then to the to case ordered trial today. deny or confirm reports that Molinas expects , to produce sev she nd Mays are separating: eral f witnesses to prove that ' he Friends close to the family told has been' blacklisted by the. NBA; newsmen that on New Year's Eve i 'Bowling -, 9 HERALD rJ . l al."enkins and so race and the two winners will By j United fhl:-DAIL- Y r FIRST SECURITY SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, INC Aihliate of First Security Investment Co. V, '." HOURS: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon: Tucs. Wed. Thurs. ' 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday ' ' r r4 j |