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Show M "a OS 0 u sid reels ov Iniesmounvam Athletes Invitations to the 48th annual Invitation Track . and Field Meet at Brigham Young University have been mailed to all schools within a rAdius of Pro-350-mi- le The huge outdoor meet, which has been dogged by wet, cold weather' the past two years, will be held April 20, 21, 22 in Cougar stadium, according to event chairman Edwin R. Kimball; Sports Briefs BYU Nine To Face Di: In Twin Bill Last year, V despite rain and kind; anywhere, ' the Invitation snow, the meet drew hundreds Meet was first started 50 years of participants, from junior high ago at BYU. In Its beginning the school," high school and junior in five western states. program was limited to track collegesthree-day schools. The meet will follow and field events for high tenthe same But today It includes golf, pattern of previous pro nis, pep club marching and grams, Kimball said. Junior high school tennis will other special events, in be featured Thursday, while v Invitation golf and tennis, particular, are growing in popu- Friday's schedule will be . for senior high school tennis and high larity, meet officials claim. school track and field. Saturday, biggest day of .the meet, , will begin at 8:30 a. m., One of the largest meets of its Press International Brigham Young University's baseball team meets Dixie College In a double header here Friday in the first of three twin bills for the Cougars in a five-da- y period. The Brighams then meet Colof Southern Utah Saturday with the balance of tennis, golf. lege Snow and College next Tuesday track and field for high schools to round out .the three and junior colleges. " The first game fin each series will start at 1 p.m. BYU r returned from a swing through California last week in which they won three, lost six and tied one against West Coast By United : Bowling. 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Reports say that the Arizona athletic school, under a stepped-u- p to run would be favored program, 2 athletic about every jji just competition if such a conference - 1-- became a reality. Utah eliminated the Sun Devils in the quarter-fina- l competition of NCAA basketball the playeffs in two weeks Portland ago. BEACH, Fla. (UPI) The Salt Lake City Bees came from behind in the last inning Wednesday to nip the Rochester Redwings of the International DAYTONA Turnout Of 100 Seen By Mitchell A little "bad weather won't keep Brigham Young University's foot- ball warriors from opening spring practice, Coach Hal Mitchell indicated today.; '.'We'll go next Monday rain or shine," declared burly Hal, one of the leading exponents of rugfootball. ged, Mitchell said he anticipated that about 100 prpspects would report for the opening drills, including most of the better players from last fall's undefeated freshman team. He said he would probably have the squad cut down' to around 33 by the end of .the season. There have been reports that Coach Mitchell was going to drive his charges to a frazzle this spring to more or less separate the men from the boys and the football players from the would-b- e gridders, but the Cougar mentor denied it today. Lots to Cover "We're not going to work them to the point of physical exhaustion, he said. "It is true we have a lot of things to accomplish and a lot of ground to cover, but I believe we can do it without going to such extreme measures." Although Coach Mitchell will have the problem of installing a the single wing new system he .: this spring; anticipates no in doing so. great problem "We've been doing many of the same things in the past," he emphasized. "We'll just line up a little differently to do it." Looks for To make the single wing work, Coach Mitchell will have to uncover a strong triple - threat tailback and he indicated that Perry Ficklin,; a fine passing quarterback onlast fall's frosh team, would be given a thorough trial at the spot. Nobody has ever doubted Fick-lin'- s ability to throw the ball, "but can he run?" a reporter wanted to know. "He's not a great runner,' Coach Mitchell said, "but he's adequate. At. least he knows how to run out of the huddle." ; f hard-nose- d Triple-Threat- - : 9, it o Permission To Leave Country - intra-squa- Judges Selected For National AAU Boxing Tourney - 6-- 8. of-th- e fn nfi re BOURBON ..221 Three big softball tourneys will be held this year at Harmon Park in Provo, according to Pete Olsen, 5 ' ; V city softball director. Dates for the tourneys were set early this week at a softball meetr. ing Olsen said. Leading off the tourney schedule will be the annual Provo scheduled for July 31 through Aug. 5. The annual Region 9 M Men tourney will be held Aug. 7 through the 12th, while the state Softball Association Amateur meet will be held Aug. 14 19. In addition, an all - star game will be held July 15 at Harmon ' Sonator Roqucsf Appropriation Motor Nine Feted By State ASA The Amateur Softball Association of Utah will sporsor a banquet honoring Morris Motors, the state champions. The banquet will be held April 14 at Bill and Iva's Cafe, according to Mark Van Wagoner, general chairman for the event. The banquet is ' open .to the general public. Further information on the ban quet can be secured by contacting Van Wagoner (FR or King of the Morris Loveland, manager Motors team. Morris Motors, besides winning the state crown, placed in the Regional ASA tourney in Denverand placed fourth in a 12 - team tourney. Holy Cross Cage Coach Resigns WORCESTER, Mass. (UPI) Roy H. 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Other church leagues will, begin play in May. All Church leagues must start Lac Tuesday he will request a $30,-00- 0 appropriation for establishment of a cooperative sport fish- A . AH-Weot- (UPI) i The Lions Park field will be to complete play by the end of available for the Junior ' M Men to July, so the decks 'can be cleared play this year, according Olsen. for tourney play, Park. For Fishery Unit Frank B,; Moss, their seasons sufficiently early al, sum-HU- . 21 Superior TV ........ HH Shumway's Archers .:...16 Storr's Market . .......:.....16 ; 14 14 14 Ken's Auto . 14 Utah Power & Light li . 13 15 ,. Brothers Whiting 12H I5tf Chipman's PG Laundromat .........lltt 16V4 Lee's Plumbing ...... 11H 16 18 Cal & Paul's Auta :......10 .:..... : & 2C31 .. Paul's t HTS Cal S57 HTG Whiting Bros. 647 HIS Dix Davis 3... HIG Dix Davis .i.,;i.L...J.L..-lS- 3 Softball Toarneys Scheduled For Harmon Park Diamond Thisummer . CANADA DRY eries unit at Utah State University, Logan. T Moss said such, units are es10 tablished by the Bureau of Sports ...1925 Fisheries and Wildlife in the Fish 714 and Service. Wildlife y 615 ' are utilized for They research, .... 253 management assitancc and cooperate with state agencies: and extension services. W L : 7 er for their third exhibition victory of the season. g homer Al Luplov's Bee attack that a paced included a triple and double by third baseman Max Alvis and a double by pitcher Joe Shipley. Shipley, Julia Guerra and Tommy Fassler gave the Redwings 12 hits, six of which came off Fassler in the final two innings, when Rochester scored five runs. Wilf Seibert Bill Fazekas and Fighter MIAMI, Fla. (UPI) to are scheduled Jim Weaver Ingemar Johansson won permispitch for the Hive today in an sion to leave the United States d game. today with the understanding he would leave a lot of his money behind and return whenever the courts need him. Federal Judge Emett C. Choate signed an order permitting the Swedish fighter to return home after Johansson pledged in open court to. return whenever he is needed for further hearings on his POCATELLO (UPI) Four income tax troubles with the U.S. judges were named Tuesday to government. handle the National AAU boxing tournament which will be held at HONOR MEMPHIS STAR Idaho State College, April The PHILADELPHIA (UPI) They are Bert Taylor, Salt Lake Philadelphia Sports Driters AssoCity, Dr. Ted. Maheras, Pocatel-lo-, ciation named Wayne Yates of Ray Smith, Portland, Ore., Memphis State as the outstanding and Ike Deeter, boxing coach at visiting college basketball player Washington State University for to play here this season. Yates, the past 31 years. Los Angeles top draft choice Every section of the nation will Lakers, was honored Tuesday be represented in the three-da- y night at the association's 15th antournament. nual banquet.. Earl Pond, tourney manager for the hosting Bengal Gridiron Club, expects upward, of 100 young fighters to participate. 10-- ' . i t 2 Motor Oils , : ;New York's Golden Glove boxers defeated Wednesday night-tha- nks Chicago, to a pair of final victories by heavyweights Lee Carr i 20 national swimmers. Meet director ' Leight G, Pratt said the meet will be held in Tooele's Memorial Pool. He said the top billing goes to ' the Junior National AAU men's breast stroke and women's 100 yard free style. -- I Rain or Shine, Cougar Gridmen Jo S tarf S prmg Pra dice on Mon day Jdhansson Gains Chicagoarts CHICAGO (UPI) age-grou- 14-h- -- W - sixth-innin- , HTS Alley Cats HTG Rolletts . . ........ HIS Jerry Lanphere HIG Jerry Panphere OREM VALLEY Fakler Tire Custom Auto Works United Sales . G v .17 ... Spare-0'- s New York G-Team Trips and Ray Patterson. The triumph was the eastern's 10th in 34 matches with the Chi cago team. Eight other meets L ended in ties. 9 Carr and Patterson, brother of 11 world heavyweight champion 12 Floyd Patterson, were, both alter 13 nates on the eastern squad, uarr, 17 a bomb throwing puncher, floored 21 Chicago's Redford Clagg twice in ...1594 the first round and was awarded ... 552 a technical knockout at 2:05 of .. 436 the session when Clagg was ad.. 182 judged unable to stand further punishment. L Patterson, substituting for the 8 boxer 'who beat him in the New 13 York Golden Glove finals, had a 15 tougher time of it in winning a 15 close 'decision over Lee'" Jenkins, w WASHINGTON .11 Peart-Evan- s Kolsfad-Thbma- 14 21 ......23 25 21 27 ,. Peays ... 20 28 Le Mars .. ....... . 29 .....19 Fergs .....2310 HTSBergs HTG-Ber- gs 834 HIS-Nor- ma 611 ...... Mock HIG Norma Mock ..... 224 ,19 L Karl's Shoes ...... .18 1 ...... Outlaws .18 5V4 Don's Automotive ,15 6 3 ...i...., .13 7 ,..12 Orem VFW ... 9H Utah Fish 8 Game, ,.. .11 8 . HTS Lee's Barber w d., L W p AAU SwimAssociation and Diving Championships ming got underway here today. Between 400 and 500 young swimmers will participate in the meet, including some of the top League, .34 .....,.27 Bergs Modern Photo Haymonds .. Alley Cats CLASSIC ; Springrille Ladies .2437 .. 886 EARLY BIRDS - 572 . 241 Rolletts HIS Ora "Peterson HIG--Ren- on r. - Y Smith Bros. Mkt. Timp Motor .... Mary's Beauty Shirl's Beauty Wasatch Cafe Devey's; . ..... Beacon Cafe Style Art Beauty Smith Drug The 1961 JuTOOELE (UPI) nior national and Intermountain Provo High's baseball team ..960 ..593 won its second straight game .. 236 Wednesday afternoon, when the Bulldogs romped to a 13-- 2 vic tory over Olympus High at Timp Art City Ladies Park. W L Relief pitcher Ronald Swapp 9 ...31 Artistic, Beauty was one of the big stars of the 18 ... 22 Westside as he held the Titans game, 19 21 Brookside 'Mkt. the last four and over 23 17 Utah Service innings. Kent Garrett 24 Town Pride' ,.. 16 Friels Inc. ...15 25 pitched the first two and innings and gave up all .2033 HTS Friels inc. the Olympus hits. of HTG Friels Inc. ...738 three Provo pounded out 13 hits durHIS Betty Fox .. 1. 482 212 ing the game, with Terry AnHIG Ruth Miller drews, slugging out two and Rex Wright, one Commercial W L circuit blow. Wright also had a double, while Craig Seegmiller 14V4 29 Kolob Realty had a triple and single; Steve & 21 ...23 Dot Marty's Marshall, a triple, and Brent 21 ...23 Petes Chevron Bargeron 23 J 21 Greyhound, Bus Mackay had two of Olympus' 24 20 Kolob Lumber both singles while three hits 30 Frank tc Kellys Texaco 13 the other. collected Fisher ....3139 A . Realty second-innin- g seven-ru- n big HTG Koloh Realty LJ104 ude 600 Outburst wrapped up the win for Carter HIG pres Hooper ...... 221 the Provoans. Provo High defeated the BYU 8 in the Bulldogs' openFrosh TUESDAY MORNING TRIO er. 13 19 Nor El Ma Line scores: 15 The Travelers ..: 17 101 000 0 2 3 1 Olympus 15 16 Vi Myr E .... 13 11 071 410 x 0 Provo 17 The 3 R's . .15 Anand (3) Garrett, Swapp 15 17 . drews; Anderson, Ingalsbe, and 18 13 No. 2 . ! TRI-CIT- competition. 4 3 2 . 22 23 26 9-- t9 .. 19 10-ga- HIS-Cla- 9 Braves .... .... .Flo's Flappers . Pep .... .... Sparks Hits & Misses ........ Ollies Pin Pals ., Jons ..' 13 17 HTG Thorns 17 HIS Henry Child ...... .2769 HIG Bill Daniels. MONDAY MIXED FOUR W Wells-Pac- e HTS-Tho- Bulldog Nine Defeats Oly mpus 13-- 2 L W Johnson Tire i........;......27 v 23 Thorns .... 21 ..... Bank Springville 8 Snow Dairy .... ..... ...18 10 ' Springville Herald .I.....17 16 .14 Art City Bowling 18 , j MERCHANTS MEN'S CITY BY noa Qui oil U WEST Just off State ' AC 1700 South, Orem , , ; NORTH 1st WEST Opn Mot 5-33- Doily id Fri, Til - PROVO a. m. 'til 6 p. m. Pr Parking 76 PHONE SEARS 00 |