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Show r - Si gos Yank IT w 1 J By MILTON RICHMAN United Press International Some get raises, like Elston Howard, and some take cuts, like Robin Roberts, and some, like WhJtey Ford, figure they wind up better in the long run with the same money year after year after . year. Ford, still the southpaw ace of the New ' York Yankees' pitching staff, signed his , third straight contract for $35,000 Thursday. " "I'm happy," said the " en didn't ask for a raise and I didn't get one. But I didn't take a cut, ; burgh had healed completely. Howard revealed that Bob Friend of, the Pirates, who threw the ball that caused the injury, "wrote me later he was sorry and j soft-spo- k either.'' Riverside C C Mixed Doubles 11 1 7 the way that works. Team No. 8 7 5 5 5 6 7 Team Team Team Team j. I j !. I -- r I ? I Howard, I I f j i I I - Hawaii Curtails Football Program . . 9 10 2499-HT- G- Team No. Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team Team 6 No. 5 No. 8 L - .- 19 22 23 24 24 26 27 27 28 28 28 29 29 30 28 28 ... 2fl ....... 25 25 24 24 ...... 24 23 .. 23 No.-- 2 .....L......-- L 'V No. 13 No. No. No. No. No. No. 12 7 - ....... 3 9 11 14 : .22 " JHS Martha Shepherd, L 4 5 1 ...1. 8 7 7 7 6 5 4 5 3 Majors No. No. No. No. Team No. Team, No. Team' No. 3 ... 6 ... 2 ... 2 5 5 6 7 9 HTS Team No. 1, 2072 HTG Team No. 3, 740 HIS Bill Hall, 582 Norma Wright, 520 HIG Wright, Dee Wilson, 226, Norma 191 rejentSj acting on recommenda- Mayflower Cafe tions by President Laurence H. Farmers Insurance Snyder :and the Board of AtMetic Chase's Ice Cream i - ; L 2 Fights Added To Garden Card 1 I ! j, YORK' INEW1 (UPI) f Two have been Che card for Feb. 4 at Madison S q u a r e Garden. The card 'is headed by a nationally Archtelevised Don FuiUmer-Jeo- y mare added to bouts 10-roui- 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 Provo Motor Sales ........ Bernina Sewing ........ . 1 Utah Power & Light .. 1 1 Zion Upholstery 3 3 3 3 3 3 j Skaggs Drug Center .... 1 HTS Skaggs Drug, 2800 HIG Stewart Dunn, 260 er ; but- - both Johnston Shoot; Disastrous 75 'Frisco Meet . ; i .l'-'- i . HTGr-Stewart-H- 37-3- awke, John-son-iMach- four-over-p- en :' -- ............ ar ! .565-61- D.; . six-under-p- ar '''.- - front-runn- 2032 Arrested - er bad-weath- er For Violating Utah Game Laws A SALT LAKE CITY UPI) 2,032 ouEdoorsmen were arrested in 1960 for violating Utah ish and game laws, the State record Ed Kekaula, first mate to Captain DeVere Baker on the Raft Lehl rv, will speak atthe Provo , ? Fish and GameSepartment said today. The department said 1950 viola tions amounted to 325 more than during 1959. Carrying a loaded forearm in a vehicle accounted for the great est number of arrests at' a figure of 355 cases. Total fines in 1960 amounted to $45,641. Tabernacle on . Saturday, Jan. 28, At 8:00 p.m. Brother Kekaula's talk and film strip tie in very well wltli the subject matter for the study of the Elder's Quorums for ' 1961. Brim the whole family and enjoy learning more about the book of Mormon. I Adults 75c, Children J5c HTG Little Dippers, 577 HTS Little Dippers, 1623 HIG Erma Clark, 207 P Buck Dixon Shafter Bown Gerald Walton Ave 197 197 190 188 194 176 177 171 178 173 173 171 171 168 168 163 1.37 ..... 37 35 35 Bert Farley PeteBirreU.. 32 Val Frazier Earl Kaina .:. Stewart Dunn Gordon Duke ..... .... 32 32 . 32 .. 31 ... 29 29 Jones Lynne Wright Fred Nelson Ham Anderson Ned Nicol 28- Junior Trahan Chuck Scriver - 28 28 ..... 28 27 ..... ..... . MTTRESS AMD OOlt SPRINGS LESS THAN !4 PRICE A, MATTRESS OR BOX SPRINGS f - x , " v jf " n n 5.84 FOR ONLY MONTH W J n r 57 liSJ Upholstered with Naugahyde i. . 1 1 3 W Provo City Auxiliary ... 15 Knock Downs L 14 Tipsey Pins ... 11 X Tinkers Jolley 10 Gold Nuggets .. 9 ... Goof Balls L 7 Lucky Strikes ..i Happy Go Lucky's .... 6 .:. 6 Pin Twisters .. sdimfilaritdes, plhysiical 10-rou- BiU i Thursday voted unanito curtail the school's grid mously ' , program. The regents did leave the way open for the university to field a team against local competition, including the many armed service teams in the area. : All Star Classic W . CJautroli ing was completely missing as ' ace of vone-tim- e the Philadelphia's staff accepted a reported $5,000 cut that brings his salary down to "around $40,000. rain-soake- Sifford, world's great a 70; Roberto de Vicenzo of Mexest Negro shotmaker from Los ico City with a 71 and Ben Arda Angeles, were tied for the lead of" the Philippines with a 72. T with 65s. But Sifford and Bayer played But in close contention were: the course Thursday as though veteran Stan Leonard, Vancouver, they owned it. On mushy greens Canada, with a 66 which tied they rolled in putts from 15, 20 him with five others, including and 25 feet with such monotonous National Open and Masters cham- ease that the 7,500 fans who pion Arnold Palmer; Tadashi Kit-t- a toured the course thought it. must of Japan, with a 69; Chen be easy. of Formosa with a 70; Ching-p- o Tied with Leonard and Palmer Gary Player,; South Africa, with at 66 were Ted Kroll, from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., who has been a in every tournament played this year; Doug Ford noted player who has. been off his stick; and Billy Cas-p- r, who in his last five rounds, including the Crosby tournament and practice tours here, has had HIS Erma Clark, 471 W Industrial League 3 .,i ....... Service Carl's The curHONOLULU (OPI) ...1.. 3 Builders Standard tain fell "on intercollegiate football Manson Texaco i i 3 at the University of Hawaii "for Tony's Fishing Camp 3 the time being" today. J.. :. I 3 Him Clark's For The edhooi's ininleHmian board of Utah Timber & Coal .j, 3 : Grabs'Win On Knockout i (UPDAmer and Charley lean professionals teed off in the d second round of the ,$50,000 Lucky International golf tournament today confronted with the fact that they were going to have to best some crack foreign ers to take home top money. By STEVE SMILANICII George Bayer, world's longest JORDAN (UPI) . WEST Wiry Don Adarnson and Bulky Young hitter from South Pasadena, Calif. Jack Johnson don't have any Watkins-VanOrde- 498 HIG Nita Bailey, 189 Mixed Team Team Team Team SAN FRANCISCO . boxers j have one thing in com- 7 5 Motts Chevron HIS J. Harmon (AceAJerry) 549 rooh-- a good knockout punch. 7 Coca Cola 5 HIG Christensen (Ream) 226 Adarnson, unbeaten West Jor 7 . 5 Slavens Homes Inc. dan featherweight, scored his 7 5 Bennetts Paint ....... Proro 10th knockout Men's W City ,victory of. hfis brief n 5: w,... 7 13th, .triumph career and last In .. 6 6 Ras's Garage Firmages ..... 3 ,.12 Lee of David ' by stopping Diamond-Roylanc- e ...... 6 6 University Cleaners .... .11 " 5 night Reno of a By United Press International in the round fifth 6 ' Rio Grange . . .... ....11- - 5 Timp & Alpine Rooms 6 bout. scheduled 7 Federal Finance .........u 5 SAN KRANCISCp (U!PI) Pro PSIPCo Tigers 5 ...11 BarreJl-cheste- d . 7 ... 5 . Johnson, Marv vo Bolfer Billy Johnston fired a Cherry Pickers Security Title & Abst. .UO 6 7 Allred Builders Sup .... 5 Jim's Distributors ... . . . 9 6 Jenson's new heavyweight sensa- - disastrous 75 Thursday in the ZVt ZVi Mission Orange .. tion, utilized Ms 252 pounds to opening round of the $50,000 Exchange Club ... ...... 9 7 Peterson-Mecham- 1 .3 9 smash Walter Robinson of Rich- Lucky ' Internaltional Golf TournaMoose Goad ............ 9 7 3 Home Oil Co. Moose Red ............. 8 9 land, Calif., to .the canvas in ment. 8 A. L. Ducketts 1:52 of the third round. 7 9 670 8 round was His Provo Pliimbdne & Htg. . . 7 9 The victory earned Johnson a on the Harding Park course HTS Slavens Homes Inc, 1880 Smeath's Market ... t . . . 6 10 possible crack at heavyweight HIG Helen Barber 182, George PSIPCo Rockets ...... . . 6 10 contender Eddie Machen. Jenson and "put him 10 strokes behind first round leader George Bayer First Security Rank .... 6 10 said he hoped to line up a Hendrickson, 209 of Sout Pasadena, Calif. Bayer 4 12 HIS Violet Powell, 483, Jim Hansen Candy match for Stockton, c .!:: iscored a 65. Moose Purple ....... M . , 1 15 Thompson, 541 Calif., sometime next month. HTS University aeaners . .'.2876 In a preliminary, bout, Wayman W L Starliners HTG Hansen Candy ... ...... 960 Gray, a Monroe, Mich., bantam professicma! debut by stopping 1 Little Dippers 4 0 HIS H. Done 9 weight fighting unnder .West- Jor- Willie Kee of Reno in 2:15 of the .; 1 3 ' Moon Maids HKS-Nuttall . ; . .212-24-1 ...... dan colors, made a successful first round. 1 3 Flying Saucers 2 1 Satellites 2 .. Vk Comets ..... ' 1 3 Z Big Dippers 1 3 Shooting Stars ... 4 0 Martians , HTS Team No. 3, 1606 HTG Team No 9, 578 whose 1960 salary of was increased slightly de-- I spite his : 2.47 average, also has been promised more work for next season and he likes that, too. Houk has said he plans to work Howard more behind the plate so that Yogi Berra will be free for more left field duty, "Nothing would suit me better," smiled the .Yankee receiver, who reported that the bone fracture he suffered in his right hand dur ing the World Series with Pitts- 6 5 3 2 Ladies Riverside C C W Team No. 1 30 Team No, 4 5fl Team No. 10 $25,000 1 - , 5 6 3 4 Team No. 7, Team No. 7, 851 HCS Bob and Marie, 938 HCG Cullen and Daryl, 329. j most-neede- No. No. No. No. 7 HTS 16-1- f ..J; Team No. 7 Team No. 1 Team No. 2 j . . L Here's Whitey was given his first $35,000 contract in 1959 off his 14-- 7 show ing the previous season. Then when several of his teammates were cut last winter, Ford .received the same pay for his 0 record. Last year was Whitey's worst in nineseasons with the club. He won 12 and lost nine, but several of his victories were among the d ones. So Yankees they decided he didn't deserve to be sliced for next year and Ford, feeling they were being more than fair, promptly scrawled his signa ture on: a contract. He had still another reason to be happy; Manager Ralph Houk has promised to work him more often and that's exactly what Whitey! wants. So many people keep bug- ging me. about never having won 20 games that it has become an obsession with me," Ford said. ''''..r'-- ' PItOVO LEAGUES .'- op Honors n $50,000 Ihternaiional Tourney Don Adarnson Bowling Corner w left-hander- I hoped we'd meet again, especially since I have to get a hit off him." The pomp and ceremony which usually accompany Roberts sign "dreign Golfers Bid For FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1S81 Utah. Utah Count s Salary,'".Hike I wrote back DAILY HERALD 10 L 4 5 - Provo City Ladies Bergs Utah Natural Gas W L 11 .......... 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