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Show I I Hawks Defeat Lakers 120-11- 3 eltiGsKiii7Sers 2-- 0 . n The St. Louis Hawks' tight matters in the West's Red ,AuerbaclU-dos8. like ened finals by winning Ming his victory cigar on the t of weir iirsi game in rnree starts lad and the governor Jassachusetts won't" let him against Los Angeles, Vht up at home. The Boston game was Auertach, who dian t smoke marred by a s familfar cigar Sunday when melee between the Celts' Larry bston whipped the 76ers 115-9-6 Siegfried and Philadelphia's When Wilt Philadelphia because - "it Billy Cunningham Muriates the fans," wasn't Chamberlain intervened, he "t best-of-sev- 120-11- 3. . wild-swingi- llowed-t- o cigar. ednesday night because the onorable Gov. John A. Volpe tsisted on doing it for him. The Boston mentor's cigar as lit with three minutes to go and his ednesday night 3 Jetties went on to a iumoh over the 76ers to take JighLhiw-aw- n tangled.jrithtBill-.Russell-a- nd the two NBA giants exchanged harsh words and shoves. The Centics, whose string of nine straight Eastern Division titles was broken by Pniladel- - 114-9- iife lead eastern Division playoff finals. ilmethach, gunning , Jor his lgnlmN auonar DasKetoairAss iation title in the last nine ears, had his cigar lit by the oston mayor last week. 2-- 0 4-- 1, 8-- 6-- 4, n, 4-- 6-- Doubles Wayne Sorensen, P., def. Johnson-Da- v Vincent Miner-Ric- h is, 6-- er 6-- 1; ard Kartchner, P., def. 6-- first-quart- er Moore-Haliida- y, M. Lopez Wins Ring Title Wtwere completely outhus tied," Los Angeles Coach Fred Schaus said of the .St. Louis victory, "the Hawks 'put their hands in our faces and we didn't do it to them." Joe Caldwell's two ' baskets from the corner in the last two minutes preserved the victory for the Hawks, whose eight-poilead was - nt third-quart- championship today. Lopez, surviving two first- to come round knockdowns, bade to win a unanimous deci sion over Johnny Brooks in a bout. ... . - . Lopez had Brooks on the deck In the seventh round, but could not keep him there hi the slam- - bang fight The three judges aH favored Lopez. Judge Harry Glass had Lopez on top 56 to 51, while Har old Buck and Mike Petrovich both scored it 56-5- 4. cesiBusyd initketrbyignayibrr Weekend Dot Mecham won the women's division and Glen Harris the men's division in the annual bowling tourney held last weekend at the Regal alleys. Dot rolled games of 188, 243, 256, 216, 157 and 182 for a scratch score of 1242 and a handicap score of 1386. Harris rolled games of 212, 195, 251, 158, 268 and 221 for a scratch score of 1405 and handicap score of 1433. Other top finishers with their scratch score listed first and handicap score second, include: Er-1127 and 1371; Dot tty canbrack, Perrero, 1183 and 1364; Ruth Headman, 1122 and 1342; Doris Freestone, 1167 and 1319; Ruth Meyer, 1198 and 1318; Barbara Sessions 1028 and 1308; and Clarine Jensen, 1167 and 1307. ; Men's division -J- im Way- easey, 1384 and 1384; Bob Mackey, 1278 and 1354; Robert 1224 and 1348; Williamson Wayne Allen, 1247 and 1347; Earl Holdaway, 1235 and 1347; Marty Perrero 1289 and 1341; BemeU Perry, 1281 and 1333; - m ru "' "T "j, -- . 1 Utah Ski ljnn-tor..t- iaH,peec.-nw- nf. have-the-be- All sportsmen, stockmen and other .interested individuals are 4invited fo participate in these tudies. By United Press International Medina place for the 16th u ... Northern Utah ski resorts ... De at. aa a.m. at 'e r ;wiU continued w register about 60 Ranch (tirst rancneasi oi Highway 189 road inches total snow depth with; Wallsburg ski pack slopes during most of junction). 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Utan - have- chro lzed swimming championships got underway at the Des- eret Gym Pool. The San Francisco Merionetts Mutt IU' and 1330; Hoand 1327 and Wayne Scott 1296 and 1324. In the men's scratch division, Jim Wiley was tops with 1370, followed by Royal Thornton with a 1352 and C. H. Dawson, APRIL THURSDAY, .... tltil.U Utl W.UU1 UiHib 1247 ?Lhe day as the national senior syn pinned 1222 Jfl1nning.TJie, 4J4sM several plavers asked. JJin.son than, Mays and Aaron, younger has morevitality and can drive a bail as good as- anyone who ever played the "game, The Orioles are a good contender lineup SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Solo and team preliminaries were on the opening agenda to team Cougar Cowboys Travel To Bert McKee, mer Benson, . h r LOGAN (UPI) Utah State Motokawa, a senior at BYU, baseball pinned Kensuke Takahaski of University opens the home portion of its Japan to win the title. schedule Saturday with West talIn a semifinal match the minster College of Salt Lake ented BYU grappler City providing the opposition. Richard Smith of Chicago. The Aggies and Parsons tangle in a doubleheader scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. The Aggies split a double- header against Utah last week end, winning the first game 0 behind the seven - hit hurl ing of senior Bill Lugo. Utah won the nightcap 12-Both The BYU rodeo team travels mines who will travel and com- games were played in Salt Lake City. to Boise, Ida., this weekend for pete each week. its first intercollegiate competiThere are 12 currently worktion of the season. ing out vying for the starting Competing for honors at Boise positions. from the 10 will be teams Coach of the Cougar cowboys EI schools of Utah, Idaho, Montana is Marion Manwell. Ron Pace and Alberta, Canada that make is the advisor. up the Rocky Mountain region. Shiozawa, a wizard with a This week's meet is sponsored rope from Pocatello, Ida.; and a by Boise Junior College. Team members making the junior, was last year's region trip will be team captain Kent winner in ribbon roping, and Shdozawa, Grant Gerber, John can be counted on to be tough Malarsie, Don Thompson, El- - in all roping events this year. dred Hornberger and John Nal- a junior from Idaho Thompson, der. is likewise best in the Falls, in Performance weekly pracevents. Together these tice sessions and meets deter- - roping 30-Mon- th two will make a fearsome duet . alas only Synchronized Swimming Event Starts ships. the , Thev'll ho a surprise and may lead the league in the first six weeks. But Roy McMillan can't jfi turner than six weeks, ' Buyer .will help and there 'Is shtHiid come "Into" tivn VnM-u- o his own this year." Now that Sandy, Koufax and Don' Drysdale have signedT the Los Angeles Dodgers can be: Baltimore . Orioles can are. lJie said, mean the Reds will be "Durovher has the toughest L. "terrible," Pie says. job as manager." TraXnor said. 2 can you win with your "He must try- to instill, a , "How 0 of out the winning spirit into a club that biggest punch To-- W. Ml's I atrSB'rprts" - ' in ' 20th. 0 Philadelphia will take in tour Monday's 2 Boston Canthe Ditch Canyon, Davis Western Division -yenandWallsburgarea where (Best of seven) they" will observe browse utiliW. L. zation measurements and pellet Los .2 1 Angeles group counts. Wednesday will St. Louis 1 2 be a continuation of the stuay Results Wednesday's in Daniels Canyon.114 Philadelphia 93 Sack lunches should be pro Boston 120 Los Angeles 113. St. Louis vided individual, the in said. Further Forest Ranger formation on the range rides can be obtained from the local Conservation Officer Or Forest With Parsons in region competition. Malarsie, a former BYU football star, is best at buHdogging. Two cowboys from Alberta, Hornberger of Rosemary, and Nalder of Whiskey Gap, hie riding best especially bareback but are looking forward to riding bulls this year. In the limited action team members have seen this year as independents, Gerber, a sophomore from Deeth, Nev., is presently leading the region for WiVhlOrlandorCebedabTt-k- the lineup, the Giants jfil'l be the most dangerous club with ted-iruns-ba- t this power." ''Thesaid. Traynor. pitching ' has enough dep'h and has a season long threat "T'Bill"Mazeroski and uene fine leader in Juan M'ariciVnl They've filled' in with, the 'fifth and sixth inning pitchers. NBA Playoff Standings ."Then, ivf course, there's Willie Mays." International United Press By tt meet at the Heber ganger na (Best of seven) mm a.m. uie iom doui at tion .: Matman punch-Pie-say- st- but have insufficient pitching depth." Back from a sojourn in Florida, Traynor rates his old rlnh rha Pittsburgh Pirates as p;a . Ag Baseballer Set for Game Utah's leading hitter is first baseman Steve Radulivlch, who is batting .390. Dennis Udy and Dave Varvel are expected to start on the mound for the Utes against Weber State. ww? hn d, cms 456 S.Uulv.rh. 'iwwu'i Hi'btT-WMlsbur- g Captures AAU Crown Won. v: PITTSBURGH (UPI) -- The, Alley make up the best double 'now that they can blend the Booe with San Francisco Giants" shane UDclav combination I've seen' in two Rj'oinsons "Che nnual HF.RFR Cm inm -t studies in in the National League. the ffc seen Tinkeivto-Evers-to- with the Pie sympathized area have Cincinnati Reds will be "terri - .Chance points, scored la after interims- - tiie X'ardm.iis..:. sion. Baylor tossed in 2b. v fnr Anril 16. 18 and 20. ble," the New York Mets will The? may finish last when Batting Punch Boston travels to Philadelphia according to Harold Edwards, be ahead in the first six wteks thi' c:i int.) that new stadiumi tonight for the third game in Forest Ranger of Strawberry and St Louis be. In last have Mev pilchorsto he 'said. "They got rid of BilL g0 abn? Wiitc-athe series while Los Angeles1 District Uinta National Forest. said Pie Traynor place,' jid today., they should have. and .(TonY, rioninger and the Hawks battle in St. These studies are made each The HaU of Fame third a.'.siu lc ball club for mm. Travnor Lemaster."' .(Denny) Louis Saturday night. oaseman regdrus uie i,mwBu!S.jd al""'-r- ' nt a Ken Lioyer to : ..Rllt lftok a, that hatt n I :h'V , , i insivioTAMicn ..! i, a unu cm otimc oiaic i .o.. ann libs as a team mat is not usea the I they should Aaron iBoom' punch (Hank TGame Department in order to to and Leo Durocher (Eddie) Mathews t club tor ball have another got Joe: j bang). cut out for mm- gather basic data upon wnictiihas a him.. Torre i wham), Dennis Menke recommenua" to base narvest ' The Mcls? Overall, the Atlanta Braves (socko)." - , 27 Ovtrhta RADIATOR HeberArea - SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) his 32 pointsjn the first half fort deptfr-- of Utah baseball coach Pres Sum Los Angeles while Walt Haz-zarAlta will remain open daily who finished with 22 merhays said today his team's until May 1, Brighton, May 8, major weakness thus far this Park City April 17 and Brian season was lack of hitting Head will remain open until depth. further notice. Summerhays sends his Utes Today's forecast calls for fair in action again this wekend in weather continuing through SatFriday double header at Derks urday and Sunday. Highs will against Weber State College. be in the 50s. Winds will be The Utes take a. 7 record light and variable. into the Friday, twin bilL After Ranger. the Weber doubleheader the Utes travel to Grand Junction, Colo., to meet Mesa College. LINCOLN, Neb. (UPI) "Our big problem is still lack Rugged Mac Motokawa 6f Brig- of overall team hitting," said ham Young University has won Summerhays as he prepared the title m me na his squad for the weekend ac tional AAU wrestling champion 5-- i Pie Contends Giants Are Most -- Danaerous Team "V. h Grab Honors In Keg Meet H Your Motor Ta ke Slated For Alta, Brighton and Park City points be dopen today. Also open will for the Hawks, followed by player-coac. for Richie Guerin skiing today is Brian Head with 24. Jerry West netted 21 of which reported a total snow scored BUI Bridges Dot Mecham, Glen Harris division-Be- er I Boise For Weekend Action LAS VEGAS. Nev. ISpedal- )fErnie Lopez, former outstand- ;ng amateur fighter with Stan's Boring Club of Orem, held the Women's - points. BYU 4-- 1 Potts-Rog- pnia wis season, Dullt a lead and use'd ther break fast patented whenever the 76ers threatened. Sam Jones shared scoring honors with Chamberlain with 23 points, but game laurels went to defensive stalward K. C. Jones, who held Philadelphia scoring ace Hal Greer to seven . Provo High's tennis team de Tues-Idajrfeated Spanish Fork, ternoon in a Region 4 en counter. The results: Jack Sheen, S.F., Singles Den def. Dee Taylor, M, nis BrimhaM, P., def. George ; Dave DonaW-LoFillmore, def. Kent Bowen, P., 6-- 4, Utah Nine best-of-sev- en Bulldog Net Team Tops Dons kange Rides Lead in NBA Playoffs ' rresi imeraanuaai i v United N p.nw i trwr e iTa--f tir m wtwi Ke8( Needs X V |