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Show I I J .... Region 7 Basketball Prospectus ' ' : DAILY HERALD THURSDAY, DEC. 13,' 1962 J Utah County, Utah ... ...... j iflM wiBOJcairs .,. , . ; ' 7 SPANISH FORK ... .... ... Fdfe. - Title By WENDELL RIGBY GT F P M. Ivory - 3 13 Chambers Bingham . Taylor 1 0 1 3 . 5-- 8. -- : I , 13 15 Full-Tim- e I. 6-- 3 6-- 0, : 3-y-ear j 5-1- 5-1- 1; 6-- 0; ! boxing's highest honors, voted them by thf World Boxing Writ-er-s Association. j Tiger, 33, gets the Edward J. Neil award for "fighter of the year" because of 1962 ring j . J . Walker plaque for long and meri-toiioservice to boxing, including the past 10 years as chairman of New York state's General Medical Advisory Board for Boxing. us tri-nmn- hs ' i ' .91 48-4- 3, 61-5- 37-3- 1, -- mmm i ' vv! ;. J The ' fighter and the physician will be guests o honor at the boxing writers' a4nual dinner Jan. 13, when the plaque presentations will be made. I N Tiger fought three times in 1962 and scored Hlree! notable knockout on a siith-roun- d over Florentine! Fernandez Jin. 5fl- nn a decision over Heriry Hank March 3i, and on, a 15- round verdict over Fullmer in their title fight at San Francisco I Oct. :23. The Fullmer 1 victory was his 47th in 60 boutst which include 11 defeats and two! draws. He scorea and 7 never was 20 knockouts v I'" r ,., i" stopped..'; the Meanwhile. Dr. Stevens orthopedic surgeon who played halfback at Yale and wno was Yale's head fokball coach from 1928 to 1932 has stimulated his eight-ma- n medical advisory board to even more intense studies i or ring precaution because of. the death last March to Benny (K d) Paret in New York 11 one-ma- , 160-pou- nd 11 '1 .1 - .. 6 12 achievements that included the NEW YORK (UPD World 0 2 Dick of capture of Gene Fullmer's weight champion Tiger 0 0 2 !New title. Dick is the first Afriand Dr. Mar York's Nigeria 3 win the award. to can football of 2 0 2 vin (Mai) Stevens of are the recipients today Stevens j 60, gets the James J. 10 4 10 fame slow on speed. They need nis Bates, higher, but Tintic with an experiThey are not big B. Ivory ; Herald Sports Writer ' ' enced gang may be a darkhorse, erally help in their shooting, but they but they are fast and aggressive Rowe 5 2 From this distance it looks and St. Francis is an improved are young' and will develop. Coach and shoot well. David Jones, Larlike a battle right down to the .aggregation in spite of" the loss Phil Oyler is not exactly looking ry Sanderson, Mickie j Casileton .... 11 30 12 34 TOTALS n wire between American Fork of Joe Brisky, their for a first place finish, but he is and Rex Carlson have had) two HILLCREST Cavemen and Brigham Young team of last year. expecting to cause trouble all the years of basketball, and Mike G T F P The Pioneers lost all their reg- way, and he probably is right. Wildcats before the Region Seven McAffee, David Chambers and Marler . . 3 4 4 10 basketball championship is de- ulars but they have back in suits No one can count Don Crump Eric Stapley have one year back Dowd ... : 3 0 0 6 cided next March. jStan Smith, whose speed may and his Pleasant Grove Vikings of them. They lack height but Davies ... 2 8 7 11 Either team could falter and Imake him as troublesome in bas- out until the last game has been they can be tough if they can . .f.... 3 5 one or the other four teams in ketball as it was in football; Keith played. They didn't look good get a fair share of the rebounds. Urry ...... 4 4 1 9 Hale .;....... Central Utah could develop more Burnham, Frank Trinniman, and against Ogden but neither do most ( .. 2 3 Ha gen Coach First rapidly than anticipated, but most Kent Kolan, all of whom had ex- other teams. In the Provo round Coach Fred Richart is giving coaches in the area are riding perience, and Ron Peck, who is robin they made a nice come15 22 16 46 TOTALS I with the Cavemen and the Wild- showing well in his final year. back against Box Elder and were St. Francis its first full - time Spanish Fork 10 17 26 34 Trio of Juniors cats and they have some pretty never out of the running. They coach and the boys are respond Hillcrest v. 7 21 30 46 A trio of Juniors, Scott Adam- - lost to Payson and Murray but ing. Bob Sawaya, forward, is PLEASANT GROVE good reasons for their choices; as a matter of fact, about ten good son, Carl Fymer and Craig Mil-- they are not lacking anything back from last year along' with G T F P ler, have been starting some of that a win or two would not rem- Dennis Grant, and David Pur- - Ekins reasons on each team. 1 0 0 2 .J. who did some .Varsity vahce, The Wildcats have been the sur- jthe games, and they may not be edy. 3 1 1 6 are playing. to They by handicapped Willing sit back Clinand the watch B new team a Tintic has 1 3 2 4 coach in in the Class ... ranks prise , gym but be- Singer to date. They have powered. their jSeniors play, Along with six oth- ton Baxter and he is expecting lack of a regularsmall-siz1 0 0 2 Hooley .. e tween , floor own 3 4 4 10 Mills ... way to,' four straight victories er Juniors they played Junior to build on the Miner success and thetheirCentral Junior High Atkinson 0 0 0 0 and they have not been atall yarsity ball Jast year and they last year. He has three School are fere along, they getting hard. a have to Bruce 4 6 3 11 workng lettermen back in as struck. where they They Walker Thomas, choosy 1 John a slender DenDeMarco, Even Ogden Tigers felt the weight little better height, but are gen 3 1 0 6 and M. Cushingj ........ Keetch Kay boy, is doing a good job at cen Ercanbrack of the cage ability and Ogden is 0 0 0 0 ter and Sophs Johnny Brisky, S. Keetch . .. considered a pretty fair club even 0 0 0 0 Bill( Truex and Paul Carnesecca, in its own district. are coming along fine. with JunAmerican Fork was delayed in 16 15 9 41 TOTALS iors Ken Thompson. They are a JUDGE its start because of the late footbetter ball club than last year, ball season, but Coach Don McG T F P and need but a little more sea Gardner . 1 19 intosh is wasting little time ,in to them make 1 3 won 1 1 those soning who All ... rough, Biachi boys getting 1 1 0 2 The whole league should be Redmond State honors readjusted to the 2 2 2 6 waxed floor program and they better balanced this year, and Caulfield have been looking good. They 0 1 0 0 .. a determinbe Cottrell every game may bowed to North Sanpete 8 0 0 16 in factor the Einsthar ing championship, 6 0 0 12 'and after tipping Springville 1 It will be rather strange if any Thomas .. were the Gunniteam this they dumped by year goes through 27 6 4 58 son season undefeated.' That can TOTALS but they are develop.L . 8 15 13 41 a and make should for Grove be ball in Pleasant ing rapidly good top playing 33 44 58 23 season. shape by the time the regular Judge r. league season comes along. Only Lettennan Back Jerry Edwards, football and basketball quarterback, is the lone returning regular, but Vera Snyman alternated at a forward post, and Bob Wilson, Kenny Beck, Larry Phillips and Ernest Huggard saw some action in Varsity play. The group Of Seniors is currently carrying the brunt' of the Caveman program, but Juniors Clint Wilson, Don Sorenson, Dean Burgess, Gary Smith and Jesse Prlsby are coming along fast and may bolster the Caveman chances as they get-- little more ence. Rebounding may be a problem but Huggard at may fill the bill. ' j Coach Courtney Leishman at CAVEMAN PROSPECTS This BY High has inherited a veteran quint is expected to team and he is making the most provide much of the punch for the American Fork entrv of it. In Dick Thomas, and Finn in this year's Region Seven race. All are seniors and Christensen he has players with Veteran players. Front row 1 to r Bob Wilson and two years of experience behind Vern Snyman. Rear Kenny Beck, Jerry Edwards and them, and Paul Denham, Brian tarry fhillips. DeHart, Kent Peterson are picking up where they left off last year and looking good. Bruce Cameron, a transfer from Logan, is looking good, and Kim Cameron and Mel Duke, Juniors, are carrying their share of the load. Good Height i For the first time in a long 81-7While the Wildcats have an eight-ma- n 3 starting group and any one can be inserted or used as a won the Rocky Mountain Confer By United Press International starter with little or no disadvantage. This has really paid off OGDEN (UPD The Weber Wild-- ence title 26 times in a row. to date. Height is better than cats dedicated their new gymna- Les Peden usual, weight is fair; speed is siUm Wednesday night by beating PORTLAND (UPD 3 in over-- has been reappointed to manage good and they are long on ex- - idano btate College the Portland Beavers of the Pa perience. They have been hitting time. arotmd 40 per cent in preseason poD L.ewis scored 24 points and cific Coast League for the next Jim Lyon hit '22 to make the baseball, season. play and if they can maintain of ISC's effort to Art be will hard ii 4 a j ' ' y ' Crump pint The. anouncement was made by pace they 0 tor naugnt. Weber led ISC Arch Kingsley, president of the etop. Pleasant Grove and Lieni are at tne nait. Portland club. Peden managed the expecting to battle for third or jCrump fouled out in the extra Beavers last season. Portland is period, hurting the Benals chanc affiliated with the .Kansas City es, while Lewis stayed in the game Athletics of the American League. td pour in points for the Wildcats. Kingsley also said that he would Lyon also fouled out. name a general manager to suc ,Tne new $1.3 million gym was ceed Bill within the next dedicated by Gov. George Clyde. few days. Sayles Sayles resigned last ISC now has a 2 record and month. Weber a 1 record for the season. ; i. . . .10 : Beddoes i , Dick Tig er, Mai Stevens Get High Boring Awards Prep School Box Scores n . vemen, Battle I 12 . " " - ' Move by Mayor Of N. Y. Saves m Game Last-bitc- I h A last-ditc- h NEW YORK (UPD move jby Mayor Robert F. Wagner of New York was credited today with saving Saturday's shaky Gothkm Bowl game between Miami (Fla.) and Nebras ka at Yankee Stadium. Wagner took over the situation nprRrmnllv Wpdnesdav when it was reported that Dr. Henry King of the Stanford, president was 4f Miami, ready University to. withdraw his school' from Saturday's game unless a financial guarantee was 'made. The mayor called Stanford and assured hin) that $30,000 in expense mone would be put in escrow at the! Bankers Trust Company here today. In Miami, Athletic Director "the Jack Harding repeated Hurrigame is on' and said the canes would leave for New York by airplane today. The Nebraska team is due to leave Lincoln, Neb., Friday and ( ians to work out at Yankee Sta dium shortly after arrival. Gotham Bowl officials held a lengthy meeting here Wednesday after which they had night, promised; to have , an announce ment about the game. But they ade no announcement whatsoev r at tne conclusion oi tne ion, giving rise to the belief ses- ... - that had not been 'all the kinks ' .NAMED worked out as they claimed they Mn)DLEBURY. Vt. (UPD ere on i Tuesday. Halfback David Holmes of Beth-erd- a, Although Gotham Bowl officials Donald El andfguard firm assurance that the more Md., of N.H., will Stratham, game "definitely" would be tele- - serve as of the' Vised earlier in the week, they Coliegel football team jin made no announcement to that 1963. effect following their meeting gave Mld-dlebu- ry co-capta- Wednesday night. Nor did they reveal the nature of the meeting even though it was fairly apparent they were discussing the much tossed-aroun- d "Escrow? money" demanded by both teams, along,, with the mani fold television problems. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS! Floor- Matt, Soatj Btlft, Hand Tools, Mirror, PolUhof Uind Waxos. Civ J - ho Man Somothtng at Thoy Noodl GOAD AUTOMOTIVE, Inc. Formerly Provo Brako Supply FR 266 $. Univ., Provo 1 23 Winter Tires Retreaded .." 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