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Show am r to )a ucju y Th i rd Round of League Action Slated Friday REGION FIVE L Pet. 2 O"1.0G0 Provo . 2 0 1.000 Orem ......LJ. 1 . 1 .500 Payson 1 . .500 Springville . 0 .000 Carbon 0. .000 Fork Spanish Last Week's, Results Orem 52r Spanish Fork 43 Provo 63, Payson 59 Springville 66, Carbon 60 V'a Scbednle for This 'Week Prov at Carbony.6:15 and 8 p.m. Orem at Payson 6:15 and 8 p.m. Springville at Spanish Fork, 6:15 and 8 p.m. . ,.:':" vj; W L Pet. REGION SEVEN . -- Lehi American Fork , ' 4 ' f" ' , I; ;-- - v rr- . s League ,'-'- I j s:s. -- ; Ariz. State U. New Mexico Utah Brigham Young Wyoming Arizona ' v s" , 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 49 130 164 53 125 132 53 117 164 49 , at Provo. Utah 'holds a 0 1.000 Provo had its hands full with 0 1.000 an aggressive and smooth rolling 52-4-7 in the series. edge Utah and BYU. "This is an indi cation our organization will be strong. It won't be easy in this league," said Wulk. The two Utah schools came away with a split from their first visit to Arizona. After losing to Arizona State BYU came back to down Arizona Utah downed 0 the Wildcats in an overtime before falling to Arizona State the following night. The series left Arizona in the cellar with a 2 skyline Conference also meet Sat- urday to determine supremacy among the area s lndeDendents. 14 1 1227 1040 utah state mark places its iut kk on the line against Colorado State i 7 8 1043 1078, University in a game at Logan. o iu iiw iw Crosstown rivals Denver and Regis mark. 5 9 948 1009 also meet New Mexico also padded its night. Saturday 8 7 923 911 80-7- 5. 52-5- Aiiz. New Mexico Utah Brigham Young Wyoming Arizona This Week's Schedule ' f y 2 0 2 All State U. . The venture into Wyoming is thel first in history for the two Arizona WLPF PA schools. Utah and BYU meet for 0 169 149 the 100th time When thev tanele WAC STANDINGS 1 'S one-tw- . 2 2 1 1 0 , Is Tigers were in the lead all the way the game was never assured o until the end. It was the punch of Bob Allphin and Paul Langager that kept Orem out in Front, but Mert Bingham for the Dons stole the show with his 15 point shooting, most of his counters coming from the outside. j .Lv. - ', . B Y High ... w airs DO Utah, Cougar Baffle Tops Week s WAC Casaba Slate Bruce Thomas .with 13 and Mike Mac Afee with 11 provided Tintic Miners with the punch for down ing St. Francis 39-3-7 in. a game that . was close and hard fought all the way. ,'. Orem ' and Spanish Fork put on a real thriller and . although the . t Tr Dim 12-- 3 0-- rec- ord with two victories. Both came at the expense of teams the Lobos beat earlier this season. The Lobos walloped intrastate rival New Mexico State 84-and edged Denver Utah State and Colorado State primed for their big battle with victories. The Aggies walloped 8 Montana and CSU beat Wyoming for the second time this season non-leag- ue faces the most improved leam in five. The score was knot Payson the area. The Lobos, under new Thursday i s.s 1 Av Untie ted at 4 at the end of the first I: Ariz. State at New Mexico Coach Bob King, are 12-- for the 2 .000 period before the Bulldogs began Pleasant. Grove , at Arizona Wyoming season. The Lobos already have 0 2 .000 to forge ahead. Danny Breinholt St. Francis . . doubled the number of victories Saturday Last Week's Results ' spelled the difference with his 22 U at Young Utah Brigham picked up by last year's squad. x i mga ox, American r orx m counters. New Mexico at Arizona 1 ASU takes an overall record Tintic 39, St. Francis 37 Springville had too much power at is;;f-sState Ariz. Wyoming into the s game. 46 Grove Lehi 57, Pleasant SacMMMif; jj for the Carbon Dinos and came iriiimirT Last Week's Results Although Arizona State won as Schedule for This Week 0 a with 65 victory. St. through Medico New Mexico 84, New Pro-BoWILD SCRAMBLE This wild scramble Tesulted in third quarter of the NFL expected last week Wulk said he B Y High at St. Francis, (Central Roger Reid with 21 and Roland BYU 84 89, Aiiz. State was surprised by the strength of V ' game, when Alex Karras (73) of the West team and John Nisby (62) of the Utah 52, Arizona 50 (overtime) Junior High) Senior with 20 kept the Red Lehi at American Fork East team tried to recover fumble by East squad's Don Karras was New Mexico 53 Wyoming 49 Devil attack rolling. MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1963 DAILY HERALD Pleasant Grove at Tintic (Eureka Utah County, Utah (Herald-UP- I successful in recovering the ball. The East won 30-2In this week's schedule there Telephoto). State 80, Utah 65 Ariz. 8 6:15 and are for All games are some top games and there BYU 80, Arizona 75 p.m. should be plenty of excitement be Mexico 52, Denver 51 New Region Nine fore the smoke rolls away after All-Sta- rs St. U. 75, Wyoming 69' Cold. Gunnison at Juab (Wednesday) the battles. Provo goes to Carbon Juab at Wasatch Academy (Frt; in what should be a fairly easy By STEVE SMILAN1CH day) game for the Bulldogs; but Orem United Press International at Payson is something else. Both 30-2- 0 Arizona State University has By WENDELL RIGBY teams showed up well Friday and found a capable outside shooter Herald Sports Writer although Orem should be favorto compliment its offense and it The winners and losers began to ed because of its two game head West team, which bobbled the the second straight year. By ALEX KAHN , might give the Sun Devils the UPI Sports Waiter separate into their respective start, the Lions could do some up"Sherman certainly got a lot ball six times and lost five of spurt they need to win the western brackets as League play moved setting.' Orem was hurt when Bob LOS ANGELES (UPI) New out of me," Jim Brown com- them to the East. Athletic Conference race. into its second round in Central Allphin left the game last week. York Giants coach Allie Sher- mented. "He's fair and a realist. Two of the fumbles were made Ned Wulk called on jun Utah Basketball play. another game where you pay man's cup of joy overflowed to He doesn't mind praising you by safety Abe Woodson of the iorCoach guard Gary Senitza Saturday Orem and Provo were still on your money and take your choice, day after he finally scored a vic- - when you do something good." West and both led to East touch night against Utah and the hot- top in Region Five while Lehi and Breaks Own Mark Springville at Spanish Fork is tory over Vince Lombardi of the downs. The hardhitting Eastern athlete from Indiana punc B Y High were at the head of the Both are building and both have Green Bay Packers when his Brown's rushing total of 141 linemen, led by Gene (Big Dad shooting tured the Ute zone defense for ladder in Region Seven. Payson shown great improvement to date. Eastern defeated the yards broke his own Pro Bowl dy) Lipscomb of the Pittsburgh 21 points. and American Fork were losers Picking the winner has all the West Sunday, in the Nation- - record of 120 yards set last sea- Steelers, who was voted "Lineteamed with old reli Senitza after first round wins, and Spring- accuracy of pulling a card out of al Football League's Pro Bowl son, and he scored two of his man of the Game," brought on able's Art Becker and Joe Cald ville and Tintic moved into the a hat. But the first Eastern Confer team's touchdowns and helped set most of the fumbles with their well and the Sun Devils downed win column for the first time. The games in Region, Seven look ence win in four years over the up one of the pair in the fourth to take a one - game booming tackles. Utah B Y High Wildcats powered equally inviting. B Y High has a Western did not come period. His top run was a the West still the loss, Despite lead in the WAC championship their way to a 2 win over fairly easy one at St. Francis, at easy. Coach Sherman's players, spurt in the first period for a leads in the series, eight victor race. last year's State Championship least on paper, as the Padres ied Jim Brown of Cleveland. touchdown. ies to five, but the East snapped The Sun Devils scored their American Fork, as Finn Chris have little to offer against the had to come from behind, and John Unitas also a three-gam-e Quarterback in this first league win Friday night by losing streak tensen paved the way with his 25 high powered Dick Thomas and SCored 17 points in the fourth pe- - turned in a record pass play, of Bowl. Pro year's outlasting stubborn Brigham inn onnstensen. ljeni at Amer- riod to gain the victory point scoring a tack. 87 yards to end Gail Cogdill of can't recall coached 'I having University Young Lehi has not been so sensation ican i?orK is sometning eise. ine Brown, who played under Paul the Lions in the third period when a team that made so many fumvictories set the stage two The al but they came through with nod snouid go to tne cavemen on i Brown at Cleveland, eave Sher- the West also scored 17 points to bles in one WAC's Lombardi first showdown bat for the game," their second victory by some ine oasis oi me nome coun aavan- - m!tn rriit fnP h?s rArnrri npp. take a 3 lead after trailing, mourned. Arizona State season. tle of the an upset. ormance that led to his being steady pounding. They beat Pleas tage;- but iwatch out for at halftime. ThursMexico Loses Two Stars tangles with New ant Grove 57-after stopping St. leaves rieasanx vrrove ai m iinuc of to for voted Game" the "Plaver the Fumbles proved costly the and i riti t The West team was handi day night at Albuquerque on the Francis in the first round. In Fri- a aismai ouuook tor tne loser, xne league leadership hangs capped by the loss of two men day's game it was shooting of Miners should be favored for this Bumham and Adamson with 12 one, but their lone win over St. fullback Jim Taylor was hospital outcome. The Lobos are also unbeaten in and 11 points, respectively, that Francis does not give much for a ized with infectious hepatitis and did not play at all, and defensive league action, having tripped Wy kept the Pioneers in the van. rating. 9 in their only league captain Joe Schmidt of the Lions oming to date. encounter 21-2- 4 went out in the first period with State-NeMexico Arizona The a leg injury and never returned Weekend Sports Summary conference games tilt is one of five to the game. and Saturday. scheduled Thursday West was faced with a third and By RAY MEANS The great Green-Bafullback's The big game for Utah fans is four situation on its own United Press international teammate Tom Saturday night's traditional battle replacements, line during its first series of Moore and J. D. Smith of the SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPI) between the University of Utah fullba.ck Curtis downs wnen Mcuiinton took a Forty Niners, could not provide and Brigham Young. veteran handoff from Dawson and ran Taylor's type of groundgaining to Arizona McClinton and State and sister school quarterback Frank Tripucka were over two East defenders to break match the work of Jim Brown for Arizona are traveling partners the big offensive guns as the in the clear and race to the end the East. this week. The Wildcats get WyoSUNDAY SATURDAY West After Brown scored both touch ming Thursday night. On Saturday edged the East, zone. SAN DIEGO (UPI) CLEVELAND, (UPI) Gary Paul East coach Frank Ivy of Hous downs in the first period, the nieht. the two Arizona schools Sunday in the second an- won the San $25,000 Diego Brown charged his firing as nual American Football League ton said the line was bunched up East could not post a point until switch partners with ASU tangling Player coach and general manager of Game. Open golf tournament with a to stop a third the final quarter. Meanwhile, the with Wyoming and Arizona going score of 270. the Cleveland Browns constituted McClinton, named the game's down play and that once McClin West posted a field goal against New Mexico. a breach of contract and was outstanding offensive player, ton broke of FranDavis San through the hole he was by Tommy cisco in the second period and Jim- turning the case over to his at- - ripped the East line for 94 yards, gone. LOS ANGELES (UPI) touchdown including a my Brown of Cleveland scored torneys. The East's big play came mid made their big splurge in the dash in the first half. He gained third period. two touchdowns in leading the way in the third period. Quarter 10 in second the half, Unitas guided the West 80 0 BANGKOK. only Thailand yards to a (UPI) East victory back George Blanda hit Houston in a minor to a score with Dick Bass early injury reof Pone suffering Thailand 1 over the West in the National Kingpetch teammate Charlie Hennigan with yards third the of the over titleRams the quarter from Football League Pro Bowl game. gained his world flyweight going a aerial from his field Tripucka came off the bench at line. Three plays later he hit one. Then came a by winning a majority decision fourth of 'the start the quarter unover before Davis Unitas Masahiko of $100 or more this month goal by j (Fighting) Harada SAN DIEGO (UPD The East pass folded Hennigan with an eight-yarand score tho with tied, the of play, scoring Japan. score. for the East's first in the defeated the "West, d on a starting quarterback Len Dawson pass to Mike Ditka. second annual American Football Two minutes later linebacker U1SCU UI OI UUUdiS I TTT Brown's run helped set auui AJtnr. WiCUTMr.TAM opcuuujg game. A Frank League on his back Larry Grantham of the New York up the first East score in the of the afternoon st Carl Olsen won first place in the big Tripucka to Lionel Taylor fourth ney General Robert Kennedy said The veteran signal caller guided Titans intercepted a Dawson pass fourth period, Y. A. Tittle passto event by shattering 46 out new needed be legislation may period touchdown pass provided touchdown in the left flat and scooted 32 ing 19 yards to Preston Carpen- of 50 the West on a who at on down crack clay pigeons Sunday at the gamblers the winning score. to yards into the end zone to tie the ter of the Steelers for the touchthree passes featuring march, Gun Club's range. to amateur Provo fix and 9 tempt profes Denver Bronco teammate Lionel game, down. Lou Michaels next kicked sional sporting events. Larry Johnson and Dallas Thack- The first Cites Defensive Play HamilDALLAS, Tex. (UPI) secTaylor, to win the game. a field the and er tied for second with 44 out of 50, goal U r J""U8 luc f AnnJ ton Richardson defeated Chuck West coach Hank Stram of the ond Woodson fumble was recov- while Lowell AT?!"!ATTA Trim- - wd: 1U4 P.alif fTTTT Oldroyd, Bob Carlson to win son Satan scored a nhoto finish 49 yards and, the third for 8 yards league champion Dallas Texans ered by Don Bishop of Dallas who Allen Cox deadlocked McKinley, for third with cited the excellent defensive play raced 20 yards to score. the Dallas indoor invitational ten- win over Native Diver in the 42 out of 50. Curt Chipman was l"? 5L.re McClinton' s touchdown was the of both clubs for keeping the nis tourney. The West won the passing bat- fourth with 41 OUt of 50. $58,800 San Fernando Stakes at game's most explosive play. The game from becoming the affair tle, Unitas and Bart Starr amassIn the practice round, Dallas Santa Anita. Fullnormally LOS ANGELES (UPI) expected in ing 256 net yards through the air Thacker fired 25 straight, while tilts. San Diego Charger; defensive to only 95 for the East, but the back Jim Taylor of Green Bay Bill Croth- BOSTON (UPI) Larry Johnson, George Knudsen, end Earl Faison was named de East rushed for 201 yards to 39 Rene Trotter and Frank Slaughter Packers was reported to be ill ers, a Canadian student, set a fensive player of the game. with infectious hepatitis. for the losers. hit' 24 out of 25. Knights of Columbus track record for 1,000 yards by winning the event in 2:08.6. PHILADELPHIA (UPI) . 1 .500 .500 ?-- -s 14-1- 3 52-5- 14-- - ", .,,in ,,- 65 1. 84-5- 66-6- wl 75-6- " 9. Perkins. ; 0. Defeat Western in NFL Pro Bowl Game Eastern Tearri 1581113 - ( - . All-Sta- rs 30-2- 0, 80-6- All-Sta- rs 5 50-ya- rd 61-5- i 89-8- 4. - 20-1- 13-- a. - 46 a. " 3, i a I McClinton, Tripuclca Star As in AFL Game West Wins Gary Player Grabs $25,000 San Diego Open Golf Meet 53-4- w 36-ya- rd Rookie-of-the-ye- ar 14-ye- ar All-Sta- rs 21-1- 72-bo- le 4, All-St- ar short-yardag- e, 49-ya- rd 64-ya- rd 30-2- All-Sta- rs 49-ya- rd 32-ya- rd 32-ya- rd d 14-1- 4, 87-ya- rd 21-1- 4, six-yar- for opening a savings account 33-ya- rd I T All-St- ar Olsen Grabs Honors in Sunday Shoot 50-bi- rd 92-ya- rd 14-1- 4. 27-ya- rd 6-- 3, 8-1- 0, 6-- 4, All-St- ar . Gaddis, Margo deceive - Al-berti- na Noyes of Boston won the Arkansas joined the Confederacy Eastern Ladies Senior figure skaton May 18, 1861. ing championship. Take Honors In Snow Cup top-ranki- v 'V ' ' 4 ', ft- ffZ , '4tK- - iSTym. A J 4 ' V, a t w J? i y4', ' That's what Lloyd Ungricht THIS BOY'S READY he feels as the muscle of the good right mirfit be saying: arm of Ernie Lopez. Lopez will fight Mark Doyle to-nieht in one of the feature 'bouts of a d boxing card at the Union Hall, 1847 S. Columbia Lane. Ungricht also will appear .on the card, which will start at 8 p.m. 30-un- By United Press International Former ALTA, Utah (UPI) University of Utah ski star Jim Gaddis and talented Margo Wal ters of Sandy, Utah, grabbed first place honors Sunday in the men's and women s divisions of the 22nd annual Snow Cup Classic here. Gaddis edged out Ladd Christen sen of Salt Lake City in posting his winning time of 91.7. It was Gaddis' second straight victory in tne slalom event. Gaddis is the defending National Collegiate Alpine champion. Miss Walters, who took a slip in last year's running of the event beat out Tammy pix and Karen Korfanta of Pinedale, Wyo., to win the women's division. Miss Walters was clocked in 1:07. Miss Dix had identical time but was disqualified for missing a gate. The race, 'sponsored by the Salt (Lake City Junior Chamber of Commerce, was run in zero degree weather. Several contestants missed gates Or fell down during the event on a tight, slippery course. wice o Rodriguez, Giambra Bout Tops Boxing Slate NEW YORK (UPI) Cuban Luis Rodriguez, the world's welterweight contender who seems unable to get a shot at the title will lift his sights a bit 'Saturday night and meet middleweight contender Joey Giambra in a, televised fight at -- Miami Beach. Giambra of San Francisco is ranked No. 3 among contenders and No. 8 among middleweights. Rodriguez, 25, hopes that an impressive victory over veteran Giambra may force welterweight champion Emile Griffith to give him a shot at the crown. In Saturday's at the Miami Beach Convention Hall, Luis seeks his 11th straight victory. He won seven in a row in 1962. He lost but two bouts in his 51 fights, during which he scored 21 knockouts. Giambra, 31, had four fights in 1962. In his last one on Oct. 20, he lost to Denny Moyer of Portbatland, Ore., in their tle for the vacant junior middlecrown, That weight recoVd that ingave him a 2 cludes 31 kayoes. ) At Lima, Peru, on Friday, the ng na-lional- ly junior-middleweig- 147-pou- nd 15-rou- nd (155-poun- d) 65-8-- ht two top contenders for Harold Johnson's light heavyweight (175- pound) crown, meet in a return fight; Mauro Mina of Lima, No. 1. and Eddie Cotton of Seattle, : No. 2. Last Oct. 17 at Lima, Mina outCotton. And then Mauro pointed came to New York and outpointed rugged Henry Hank of Detroit at Madison Square Garden. That win stretched his unbeaten string to 32 bouts. Mina's 1 record includes 21 knockouts. The week's boxing schedule includes: j MONDAY: Lewiston, Me. Bob Cleroux vs. Billy Tisdale. Los AnVal-de- z geles (Moulin Rouge vs. Danny Kid. TUESDAY: New York (Sunny-side- ) Joe Mangiapane vs. Young Joe Walcott. London, Eng. Dave t Charnley vs. Jethro Cason. WEDNESDAY: New Orleans 42-2-- RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work AH LANDER'S 490 S. Univ. Ave., v yecoir and December 31 June 30 t Ralph Dupas vs. Rocky Randall. Leicester, Eng. Wally Swift vs. Mick Leahy. THURSDAY: Philadelphia (Horizon) Dick Young vs. Dave Res-sel- l. FRIDAY: Rome, Italy Franco Dipicoli vs. Howard King and San-- ti Amonti vs. Von Clay. Los Angeles COlympic) Jose Lopez vs. Skeeter Davis. Lima, Peru Mauro Mina vs. Eddie Cotton. Totowa, N J Joe Williams vs. Stefan Redl. SATURDAY: Miami Beach (Au ditorium) Luis Rodriguez vs Joey Giambra (TV). mmcomnie savings received by the 20th earn from 1st ihis month ond every monJh S : r --J li Mm. DO IT YOURSELF and SAVE HALF Ashton Hertz Rentals CALL Fit 00 SALT LAKE 405 So. Main . provo zq East 1st No; |