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Show J i Veo e ).e PCX 'Reaov o pen gyra-aeson II Quintet Ousted In AAU Cagefest SAN FRANCISCO (UPD The venerable Pacific Coast Xeague Js preparing to open its 60th campaign on April 17. And the loop, contrary to the . predictions of many, is getting along just fine, thank you, with- - OlympicGroup, Complains Of Politics out the help of Los Angeles and ' ' '. i San Francisco. unit with ; franIt's a triple-chises strung from the 'Mexican border on the south into Canada on the north;-afar east. as Salt Lake City in the Rockies; and as far west as Hawaii. "It will be impossible to successfully operate such a loop," said wiseacres when Los Angeles and San Francisco moved into the major leagues. "The travel costs will break the club owners." But instead of retrenching, the progressive owners, led by young president 'Dewey Soriano, . have expanded. Nobody Visgetting, rich, of course," but there appears to be no danger that the, league will A Japan. The committee said the exclusion of East German teams from the world ski championships .in Chamonix and from the world ice hockey championship's at Colorado Springs - on political grounds was "most regrettable'- - and an "inexcusable violation of Olympic principles." Canadians, Leafs Grab Victories By United Press International An final between Toronto ". and Montreal is shaping up in the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup playoffs. Both teams opened 0 leads in the semifinals Thursday night when the .Maple Leafs downed the New York Rangers, and the Canadiens rallied to down the Chicago Black Hawks, All-Canadi- 2-- 2-- 1, 4-- 3. three teams are owned outright by the majors Seattle : s fold. LAUSANNE, Switzerland (UPD The International Olympic Com mittee complained today of growing political .influence in sports and said it was threatening the existence of organized amateur sport and the Olympic Games. The 194 Olympic Games have already been awarded 'to Tokyo, Now - by the Boston Red Sox; Spokane by. the Dodgers and Tacoma by the Giants. In addition, every one of the other clubs has "associations." Hawaii is "tied up with the Los Angeles Angels; Portland with Kansas City; Salt Lake with the Cubs and Cleveland; San Diego with Cincinnati; and Vancouver, B.C.," with the Minnesota Twins. There's no clamoring to make the organization a big league loop such: as there was in the days of Paul Fagan and 'the old league. Everybody seems happy just to maintain the status quo and that may be the recipe for league happiness. , Capacity Crowds Rare Attendance is , down somewhat from the day when the two big cities were members. There was a year when San Francisco drew more than 600,000 fans thorough the turnstiles and more than 100,000 in a week. But there were many years both Los when Seattle San and Francisco. Angeles Spokane, Wash., and Phoenix, Ariz.,, replaced Los Angeles and San Francisco Spokane proved to be a gold mine, and Phoenix was a flop4 But hat franchise was shifted to Tacoma, Wajsh., and the club Immediately led' the ' league- in attendance. : Then last year the Sacramento franchise was j shifted to Honolulu with dire warnings it wouldn't work. But it will be open for business, as usual, on j April 17. There are very few times these days when the parks in any of the cities are; filled to capacity. Portland has the largest park, seating 29,000. Hawaii is next with 24,000. Most of the: baseball stadia, however, handle around out-dre- w - 10,000. . . 5N J - All Have Big Brothers 12 Directors Elected By Sports Group newly-organiz- ed (Spring-vill- e Round Table). At an earlier meeting the group elected LeGrande Young as president. New directors elected for a term are Bud Averett, Gene Averett, Don Blanchard, Wave Miguel, Rex Wardle and Keith directors are Weight.. One-yeReed Clements, Floyd Graves, two-ye- ar ar Wayne Haws, Gordon Livingston,, Maurice Thorpe and Juan Whiting; All officers and directors will meet Saturday at LeMar's Cafe at 7 a.m. to map projects and assignments for the coming season. , There was a day when it was Oficers expressed enthusiasm considered something just short over the rapid growth of the orof a major crime to tie up with ganization. A total of 97 turned a. major league club. The Los An- out for the last meeting. geles team was owned by PhU Wrigley, who also owned the Chicago Cubs, But that was all. Preliminary Granite Sweeps to 80-5- 3 Win Over .Vikings in Track Meet Ladies7 Days Set at Timp Ladies Granite (PG, Walker (PG), Blackhurst Days will Preliminary track and field team defeated (PG). 10.5. be held on the Timpanogos golf 3 Mile Alsop j(G), Dubuque (G), course April 3, 10, 17 and 24, it in a dual Pleasant Grove Howe (G). 5:00.0. meet Wednesday afternoon. was reported today. (PG). Keetch (PG). Ladies may make reservations The summary: 55.5. Bronson (PG) off times oii these day's. forJtee Case Cottle hurdles (G), High hurdles--c;ottl- e west Low (U), be given on these days.will Prizes (G), Atwood (PG). T 16.8. 13.5. Case women (G), All (PG), golfers are invited to 1( dash Phillips (G), Walker 880 Goodspeed (G), Dubuque play: whether they are association members or not on these (G), Atwood (PG), 2:13.8. 220 Phillips! (G), Blackhurst dates. This will enable the women golf(PG), Walker (PG). 22.9. Medley relay Granite (Phil ers to get in cards for handicaps lips, Smart, Thomas, Dubuque). in preparation for the official 80-5- est - Player Auction Slated Tonight In Pony League Final tryouts for Provo Pony League Baseball hopefuls will be conducted today beginning at 4:30 p.m. at Harmon Park, Pony League officials have announced. The Annual Player Auction will. be held tonight, it was decided. The time has been set ' for 7:30 p.m. with the Provo City offices tentatively Commission slated as the site, providing they are available. If the Commission offices are being otherwise used another 'meeting place will be secured, officials said, and those concerned will be. notified. ' Officials of the two leagues and all club man agers are expected to be present to participate in the bidding. 4:10.7. opening on May 1. Mile relay Pleasant Grove (At Dues of $5 are payable on or wood, Carter,; Keetch, West). before May 1 to be eligible for I 3.52.8. 880 relay (Newman, jPleasant Grove Duty, West, Keetch). j Shot Linford (G), Jorgensen, r (PG). 42 ft., five in. Discus Hales (PG), Pyper (G), Barnes "(G). 106 ft. five in. A meeting for, all parents inWeed (G) , Linford terested in having their boys 9 to Javelin (G), Collins (G). 148 ft., eight 12 play in the Northwest .Boys inches. Baseball League, will be held next Pole vault Tie between Crystal Thursday, April 5, in the city (PG) and Smith (PG), tie for commissioners office in-- the Provo third Hansen (G) and Barnes City Building. , (G). II ft., six in. League officers said the bounHigh jump tie between Kristic daries for the loop extend from (G) and Duty (PG), Brown (G). 5th North on north to the city Five ft., eight in. limits and from University Avenue Broad jump Cottle (G), Keetch west to the city limits. Games are played at the Lions (PG), Williamson (G). 17 ft., seven and a quarter in. , Park, 1280 N. 950 West in Provo. i " j 51-1- " I 6-- 9 - FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1962 DAILY HERALD 11 - HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! ;; jWAlillll . The response has been overwhelming and the tire stocks are going fasti New Tires, Take-Off- Discon- s, tinued Treads, Etc. All Famous Brand Names, Firestone, Fisk, Mohawk, Medallion, Etc. . mr- - MUST BE CLEARED. 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Reynolds (BYU), Mertes ' ' 1 220 yard dash 4. Watson (ASU), R. Smith. (BYU), Kelly (BYU), De Hart (BYU), i Mile run ' ' . Owers. (ASU), Austin (BYU), 20.8. 220 low hurdles . 4:23.3. Tucker (ASU), Jansen Caldwell (ASU), (ASU), Green (ASU). 23.6. High jump Hadlock (BYU), La Pray (BYU) Discus Mickle (BYU), AnselVa. . mo (ASU), Mertes (BYU), 168-7 ; 440 Tobler (BYU), freeman k. x 47.5. De Pole (BYU) vault Rose" Ilart (ASU,), (ASU), CunNance (BYU), E. ningham (ASU), tid for third, Broad jump Smith (BYU); Kelly (BYU), 24 Smith (BYU), Mcrrcll (BYU), 15-- 4 ifc. ' feet. Two-mil- e run 100 yard dash Watson (ASU), R. Smith (BYU), Jost Foster (BYU) (ASU), (BYU) 9:47.2. Kelly (BYU), Thygerson Mile relay 9.8. ASU (Barrlck, Thacker (BYU), Co- - Green, Freeman, Williams) 3:14.5. Javelin veUi (ASU), J. Thornton (BYU) ' 236-- 3 Iridescent fingernail polish Is de120 high hurdles Green (ASU), rived from guanine, waste-- prodJansen (ASU), Hastings (BYU), uct found in the air bladder of sarC dines. 14.3. , Northwest BB Loop Sqts Meeting ' 1:46.1. f U By STEVE SMILANICH United Press. International SALT, LAKE CITY (UPI) Bugged Jerry Sims got a good workout and; muscular Ddn Smith barely worked up a sweat Thursday: night as the two West Jordan heavyweights each scored victories in a fight card at the Fairgrounds Coliseum. Sims, the most promising import in Marv Jenson's fight camp, had to go the route in hammering but a unanimous eight - round decision over; Clifford Grey of San Diego in the main event. Smith, a Pittsburgh, Pa,, boxer who came to West Jordan two weeks ago, imade his professional debut a winning one by stopping Tiger Gerrard . of Burley, Idaho, in 24 seconds of the second round. In the best bout of the evening on the card sponsored by the Boxing Club, Wayman Gray of West Jordan stopped Flor-enz- o Torres of Los Angeles in 2:29 of the third roundTThe quick-hittin- g Gray used excellent combinations in the bout and knocked Torres down in the second round. In the third round, the West Jordan fighter swarmed over his opponent and connected kwith hard lefts and rights to the head which finally sent Torres to the canvas. In other bouts, Dave Ramos of Dragerton knocked out Johnny Corey of Houston, Texas, in 1:36 of, the first round. Both fighters weighed 140. Another West Jordan fighter,? Juan Sanchez,, stop ped Rocky Arza of Ogden in the second round. Sanchez was awarded a TKO victory after he knocked Arza to the canvas and then sent him reeling again after the Ogden fighter came to his feet. Referee Ken-- Shulsen stopped the bout, to prevent Arza from possible serious injury. The contest between the middleweights was a return bout. Sanchez won a disputed victory- - over Arza three weeks "ago in , a bout at West Jordan. regular play. i ""' 126-pou- nd SALT LAKE CITY 440-lW- 71-6- Sims, Smith - SPRINGVILLE Twelve Springs ville and Mapleton men have been SMART group Athletic Score 0 Arizona TEMPE, Ariz. (UPI) State University scored a close 0 win oyer Brigham Young University Thursday in a meet in which four dual meet records were broken. The ASU Sun Devils took first place in nine of the 15 events and turned in the outstanding, marks of the meet. John, Rose cleared 15-- 4 2. in the pole vault, new gr eets for the meet, the stadium and the university. Other meet records, were set in the 220 dash by Hubie Watson of ASU at 20.8, Kent Nance of BYU in the broad jump at 24 feet, and by TeWy Thacker of BYU at 236-- 3 in the javelin. The turning point of the meet came in the 220 yard "low hurdles, which the Sun Devils swept. Jim Tucket was first, . Darrell Jansen seconcj and Gaston Green third in a winning time of 23.6. 81-7- S. L Bouts - Mapleton 71-6- Thindads Trip Cats DENVER (UPD The Sanders-Stat- e Line team of Salt Lake was ousted from the NationCity al AAU basketball tournament Thursday night by the Akron Goodyear - Wingfoots who came from behind for' an 6 win. Akron surged in front in the final three minutes after the Salt Lake team got into foul trouble. Bill . McGill of Salt Lake City, who led the nation in scoring for 3i Utah University this past season, 'Gosh, I'm glad you're here, dear! fired in 33 points to lead both teams. McCaffrey's 17 points top Somebody's got '.to call the plumber!" ped Akron. The Utah team's cause was hurt when Jim Rhead fouled out with 6:23 left, Green left with 2:20 to go and ,Haney fouled out with 1:12 remaining. ' Cop Feature elected directors of the By s a V By IIAL WOOD United Press International ' S. L TIME OUT! j ditft: ? 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