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Show ; it u 5 s 2) 1 on n U .: By STEVE SMILANICH United Press InternaUonal By STEVE PHILLIPS , Herald Sports Writer Coach Courtney Irishman's birthday ended on a sweet note as his BY High casaba club won the game of the week in .Region 7 oyer, the defending state champs, r. American, Fork, Thursday night in the BYU Fieldhouse. Finn Chris tensen bulleted the hoop with 25 points to lead the way, while and Dick Thomas slithered consmoothed his board shots and nected a - few, of his spectacular Jump-shofrom the corner to follow with 15 for the Wildcats. Two more Region 7 games are on tap tonight with Pleasant Grove at Lehi and Tintic at St. 0 ,61-5- 2, ts j . . ? Francis. . Three Region . . w r;. ,...., 5 games also will Coach Ned. Wulk of. Arizona State , University says he's not satisfied with his completely team's fast break offense even though the speedy Sun Devils have won , 12 of 13 preseason games. , Wulk, head man of the seeming- ly invincible Sun Devil v squad, mark. t hopes to open up his fast .break attack this weekend when - the BYU has a record of five wins Tempe team begins Western Ath-- and nine losses but the Cougar mark is deceiving since Coach Stan Watts' club has met some The ' BYU - Arizona State rame Friday nisht and the j rugged opposition in non - league BYU -- Arizona, tilt i Saturday j Play. ' Arizona State will be out to night will bo broadcast over j j and extend y a . maintain 8 at p.m. starting j home court winning streak. The (MST) both nlsrhts. last home court loss at Tempe was setback to Los Angeles letic Conference league play a on Feb. 8, 1960. State against Brigham Young University Utah will be seeking ' its ninth and Utah. The Sun Devils host the two victory over Arizona- in a series Utah clubs' at Tempe, meeting that began in 1953 54. Against BYU Friday night and Utah Satur- Arizona State the Utes hold a 1 advantage. ' day." Friday's battle between WyoArizona, Wyoming and New ; . ; j ' , 38-ga- KSL-Badi- o, 17-1-4; , ' break-throug- 8-- 49-3- 7, st r non-leag- - ue up-cou- an-J-ot- her shell-shocke- " -- . fourth-ranke- d floor-generali- r V V j ng free-thro- 5 ws 37-2- 9. Orem Matmen Top Provo Count By Dahlman, with 116 points and a 14.5 average, are the team's leading scorers and the main object of the game, of course, is to put the ball through the hoop. Hence, Burton is expected to start at a forward post, and Dahlman at a guard spot Either Jim Kelson or Bob Quin-ne- y probably will start at the other forward and either Gary Batchelor or Mike Gardner at the other guard. John' Lewis is the most likely points-per-ga- fancy-passin- 9 2-- 18-- 3 non-leag- Ralph Ungricht, former national ue national Golden Gloves champion. Ungricht will battle a real tough fighter in Glen Miner of the Mur ray Police Boys Club, while Brown will tangle with Jesse of the Salt Lake Boys Club However the best fight of the night could be the one between Ernie Lopez and Mark Doyle of the Murray Police Boys Club. These two scrappers have battled it out on several other occasions and they have always gone at it in a hammer-and-tonmanner, Money derived from the fight card will be used to help defray expenses incurred by the fighters of Stan's Boxing Club in AAU and Golden Gloves tourneys that will be coming up in the near future The Orem VFW and the AFL-CIO --Steelworkers Local 2701 are assisting in putting on the card according to Stan Chynoweth manager of the boxing club. Gol-lasge- g 91-9- 5-- 7. 91-7- 63-5- 3-- 9 B uzz slam-ban- g AAU champion and Gary Brown, for- ; " With Weekend Sports Columbia Lane under the sponsorship of Stan's Boxing Club of Orem, There will be 30 rounds of action featuring some of the top amateurs in the state including starter at centerf'although.Paul : .9 DAILY HERALD eld house to Fi buzzing 1847 S. Wyatt could open at the position Bob Skousen, Jiigh-scorin- g ward, and Ron Stelnke, T' ' s. Even though BYU's varsity bas weekend with sports activity of amateur boxing ketball team will be playing another kind. card will be held Monday start the BYU Things start popping Friday from games away ing at 8 p.m. at the Union Hall, fieldhouse will behome, this A . , FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1963 Utah County, Utah Top Amateurs Ready For Boxing Card TIME OUT! guard, are still on the and aren't expected, list injured to play in the weekend games. The Cats are becoming just a trifle travel -- weary. After the Cats get past this weekend, it will mean they' will have played egiht straight games on the road. There's no doubt but what the Cat's travel itinerary has taken ming and New Mexico will be the its toll. After reaching the finals 25th meeting between the two in the Quaker City tourney and 6 schools. Wyoming holds an pressing. Ohio State all the way edge. The Lobos are 10-- in 7 in a setback at Columbus, play while Wyoming is BYU ran out of gas against Mem In soph Flynn Robinson the Cow- phis State. Fatigue also was evi boys have one of the WAC's most dent in the Y's loss to Utah State exciting players. Robinson is aver- Last week. aging 25.1 points a game. Practice was resumed on TuesOn Saturday night Wyoming will day afternoon, and the Cats had be out to even the count with a couple of good practice sessions Colorado State. The Rams, playing on the home court before they de an independent schedule, thrashed parted for Arizona early Thurs 0 two weeks ago the Cowboys afternoon. at Ft. Collins. New Mexico beat day In the brief time available for 2 in the second game practice prior to their Denver departure, on the Lobo schedule this season. the Cougars concentrated on de for the season. Denver is fense. Offensively BYU is averagCoach Stan Watts of BYU has- ing 74 points a game. But on the n't definitely announced his defensive side they are giving up starting lineup for tonight's game too many points, nearly 77 a with Arizona State, but Bruce game. Burton and Jerry Dahlman look Watts hasn't listed his defensive like cinches to open the game. assignments as yet, but the play- JBurton, with 196 points and a 14-- er who draws Caldwell may well points - per - game averaee. and tire before the evening is over. 114-10- ,.r. be played tonight with Provo at Payson, Spanish Fork at Orem, ,.r: and Carbon at Springville. The Cavemen led after the first V parter in Thursday's game but a Christensen and company Mexico also open league competih In the second quar---.: Friday night. Arizona, having ter put Leichman out of his tion the halfway point of its reached ' misery, 355. with an 5 record, plays U -- . Thomas and his favorite shot season BYU before the Utah in its opener then gets raised the lead to ..final quarter, but Coach Bon Mc-- Saturday night Surprising New Mexico, runner-u- p , Intosh's charges put on a rally Arizona State in the presea.. and at a crucial moment during son towon-locolumn, travels to -Wildcat stall, ball hawking Laramie to V a open against Wyoming. .. Jerry Edwards and Larry Phil- and Lobos also are The Cowboys "lips. batted the ball down court. involved in a pair of . However a stern, cool Wildcat, Both play Kent Peterson slid past them, games Saturday night.hosting powWyoming r caught theanball and dribbled ofrt rematches Colorado State erful independent in amazing display Mexico meetNew and University muscular, coordination. When Denver. ball was batted down court, ingWulk's statement that his club . the highly competitive Kim been' using the fast break eron of the Wildcats stormed in hasn't must to tie as effectively as expected and made a belly-slid- e leap to the shock already a come as ' the ball up. Utes and Cougars. d B race! Cameron's consistent Sun the 13 games overshadowed a In 14 point performance by Ernest Huggard and Kent Peterson, in his second great effort, hit six of seven with three and a half minutes left to ice the game. Both teams shot 39 per cent 'fxom the field, but the Wildcats outre bounded the Cavemen , - B Y HIGH G T F P 38-- 6 4 9 7 15 Thomas ; 11 4 3 25 Christensen Coach Allan Davis's OREM 3 2 2 8 Denham j... powerful Orem Tiger grappling -- 1- 5 3 . B. Cameron team swept to a one sided 36-- 8 1 0 0 DeHart .1 victory over Provo Bulldogs in a 0 0 0 K. Cameron dual wrestling meet that opened - Peterson 0 7 6 . league competition in Region Five 20 27 21 61 Thursday. Totals Provo was able to salvage only two of the 12 matches as the G T F P AMERICAN FORK - Snyman L.ll 5 1 0 10 Tigers powered their way to three . Devils have averaged 81.4 points a game while limiting the opposition to 68.5," . ; The talented Tempe club also has four players in the double figures in. scoring with Joe Caldwell setting the pace with 20.1 points. Art Becker follows with 18.9, Dennis Dairman has a 14.2. average and Tony Cerkvenik has a 12.4 t T PaslI Finn Leeds Lou gas; Ute Cagers Play in Arizona Way With fonighi in Opening Loop Encounters 25 Points i I- Sferms u "I got a reputation! Maybe I should let everybody know I manare a bum like you?" . Gun Club Sets nday. Shoot The Provo Gun Club will spon sor another event as the feature of Sunday's shoot at the club range adjacent to the munici pal airport. Practice rounds will be held from 10 a.m. until noon, when the event will start with two yardage groups. A prize shoot 50-bi- rd 50-bi- rd s gs will follow. CHARGES BRIBERY All shooting will be on a hand! BELGRADE (UPD A lottery cap basis, thus affording all shoot ers a good chance of winning. operator has been accused of ofrering DriDery money to a soccer team to induce it to "throw" a COACH RETIRES game. Two national daily newspapers CORTLAND, N.Y. (UPD Carl and Pohtika, reported (Chugger) Davis has announced Borba his retirement as football coach Thursday the ringleader of the at the state University College of scandal and 10 players of provin Cortland after 30 years of serv cial second league clubs had been ice 20 of them as head coach. arrested. The operator was ac He will continue as a physical cused of offering 600,000 dinars education professor and head golf ($800) to the Macva club to lose its match to Proleter. coach. - night when the Y's freshman basketball team hosts Snow College on the main floor with an 8 p.m. City Ice Skating Classes Set; Ski Program Delayed tipoff. The Provo Recrea'tion classes will begin Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m. at Winter Garden. The classes are filled. There is no more room unless you are aireaay registered. Classes will be com pleted at 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday of next week. The recreation ski classes for Friday and Saturday are post poned again due to lack of snow They will begin as soon as there is a heavy j snowstorm. J Saturday at 1 p.m. the Cougar gymnastics team will take over the main floor for dual gym meets with the Air1 Force Academy and University of Arizona, BYU's track and field team will flex its muscles in ah intra- squad meet on the fieldhouse track beginning at 13 p.m. In the final sports event of the day, BYU's wrestling team will move the big mats onto the main floor for a dual meet with University of Utah.j starting at 3:30 p.m. The Cats and Redskins will tangle in ten scheduled events, plus a couple of exhibition matches. Survival Class Slated at A. F. of registration. Registrations will not be accepted after Jan. 16. The two hour class will be conducted weekly from 7 to 9 p.m.. AMERICAN FORKA Survival and residents of the area are Training Class will be given at urged to take advantage of the the Sportsmen's Headquarters, be- - to take this Survival opportunity Jack Allshouse Training Class, as it is required k will be instructor for the before a first hunting license can to is which course, open any in be obtained in the state of Utah. ginning Jan. 17. six-wee- terested person over 12 years of age. Registrations are now being ac cepted at Robinson's Sport Shop and a minimum of 20 persons must sign up for the class. There will be a fee of $1.50 per person, which must be paid at the time RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed . Specialized Work DO IT YOURSELF and SAVE HALF AHLANDER'S 490 J kmim. Ashfon Hertz Rentals S. Univ. Ave. CALL FR 00 SUPE:R USE D -- . , . ; i ILL MM WES . .2 B. Wilson . C. Wilson Huggard Phillips Edwards - 2 . 4 4 2 . . Totals Score by quarters: B Y High American Fork 0 3 8 4 5 Provo one de and one fall picked up 6 14 cision. 3 11 One of the most outstanding 4 8 features in connection with the 0 4 nins and seven decisions. 15 meet was the large and interested that watched 19 21 14 52 crowd of spectators 14 .... 17 , Burial Rites Held For Hornsby 191 HORNSBY BEND, Tex. (UPD Rogers Hornsby, baseball's d hitter who greatest no quarter and gave none, asked ' was buried Thursday in this tiny right-hande- t ghost town. The ceremony amid a clump of ' oak and cedar, trees drew some of baseball's top names, includ lng Milwaukee Braves manager 'Bobby Bragan and St. Louis Car idinal manager Johnny Keane. ' The final resting place for base ball's "Rajah" who managed five .major league teams was a cem-'eter- y a monument that , near marked the site of an Indian raid in .1833, a year after the com jmunity vas settled by his ancestor, Reuben Hornsby. ; 4 -- -- to Take Colorado U. Post Stalvviclc t ALT LAKE CITY (UPD Uni of Utah assistant football .Tersity coach, Don Stalwick has resigned to , take a similar post at the ;University of Colorado. an assistant at Utah , 6talwick, for the past five years, had asked t to be relieved of his duties and Athletic Director James R. (Bud) Jack announced today that the request had been granted. ; , 3 1 1 1 lW x 1350 North 2nd ' Tube Type Black Plus Tax and Recappable Casing : mmmmt Brake Brok fir I SPECIAL Adjustment . . . l 4 wIimIs. tmd hand brake. Ad-fu- st 1 Brake 2 Entire Brake , System inspected. wheel and master brake drums, linings, cylinders, grease seals and hydraulic system. 3 Align Front End. Correct camber, caster, toe-i- n, t. 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' Several of the squad members on this year's Orem team were with Coach Udell Westover in his State Championship team last year. Others are getting their first competition under Coach Davis and they are doing a fine job. Several of the weights are still "up for grabs" as the boys battle for places. Summary 98 Pounds Goodrich, Orem, dec. Moulton, Provo. 106 Pqunds Gibson, Orem, dec, Evans, Provo. 115 Pounds Tervort, Orem, dec., Wright,! Provo. 123 Pounds Nelson, Orem, dec., Marshall, Provo. 130 Pounds Findley, Orem, Provo. Wilde, dec, 136 Pounds Miner, Provo, pin ned Horrick, Orem. 141 Pounds Clark, Orem, pinned Stuver, Provo. 148 Pounds Humphreys, Orem, dec, Bingham, Provo. 157 Pounds Turley, Orem, dec., Gardner, Provo. 168 Pounds Gillespie, Orem, pinned Barnhardt, Provo. ITS P, o u h d s Zumbrennen, Provo, dec, Dan Bailey, Orem Vern Bailey, Heavyweight Orem, pinned Halladay, Provo. APPOINTS STONEHAM SANTA CLARA, Calif. (UP1) The University of Santa Clara has appointed Horace Stoneham president of the San Francisco Giants, to its board of regents. Ay. ANY SIZE LISTED the opening set of matches. Some 49 61 900 persons from both Provo and 25 37 52 Orem watched as the grapplers 35 rn 1 V S at Stores At 507 South Main, Spanish Fork v Salt Lake Ogden Frieo lf "'Ml I I II IWI J .4 I 1 -- it- |