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Show i ,7 DESERET , . D TELEGRAM, . - rA3e e dity;Thurs.clay, January 28 1960 564-Lak- - . - To Agree - eiss- - ra,--Yankee- -- egins e ense 01 , .Te; ,, ...--- , D , . . s:-: - - , ' - . alliesFrormIlle:Bo : ' . NE,,, I ,,oRK. f . (UPI'--T- he ' CWilson, AdinistrationA - It" sExru ,5. his15th we ( -C'airmse in - - fori event' 7aservice 7PviatntlinntadsmtlikowaltivitWcirtra8n13n: , - Seag u -- 1 1 y e ,, s-- -Faicon . - . Milka jeFrisekle, tal8c, 7,1 vit5.14. 84 . t - - 1 - - : 1 , Both 'Strong Skyline Contenders News ..,. St, AM rte4Ieiii.0741viinfOsti1ittePi60101Ti - . he-tI- 47-4- pool.. i .... tiOn since the Falcons are one of the naien's better teams. Denver,' A perennial swim- defeated ming powerhouse Colorado. State last Saturday and looked strong. - The Pio- neers have won 47 of their last 51 dual meets--. They have won five Skyline titles in the past six The tiles would like - - INarti After Dykes' Blue Ribbon Lead 20-2- -- e i ' . W. C. to clip the- fivein adVarit ge , . , , . lea A ,,, held by .Class - i I , .on bow Dykes in the . Ing tournament. "'''''I 4i'llitylir',,' t .. . . - - - ' 7. and-'22- I v RESTLI - It , -- Bob Federal . American a Joa vs. GOELZ MATADOR Vs. BARR SCHULTZ . COLISEUM $130 24593. B2a6r6reallAd 2om , - Also 1yomeni.Jeati First Sgezrity, Red, ankerettes 1,739 and 834. Lova Miller. 2L7; Eli- -. beat Lynch, 530 and 686. F.IIISIlciltder;4;27.005 tni2o,9,94i3e1-31ar- .kMMN The strutting ham f garb an& poroxida hair face powerful, popular Dann McDonald and Maiby in tag battle ' 2 of 3 faits. p' - - Me : Ray Adams , Wilt Lieber , Phil Wi eder?, Bill Green, Wally Penrose, uary 13 Owie, Jerry Li Joe McCarthy; Bill Chella, Earl Lloyd, Denny Dunri, Rod Card- ner, Cliff Jolley, Boll Shepard- son and Weldon Shigurd. - TV ' s - ON NONE 2 CHAMPIONSHIP Gorgeous St COUSIII - tambert.-525- - -- &DO FRIDAY $125 Stevens:1 nurrant. 616. pALDmAlt LANES Bonneville LadiesPacific- National 621; BURS $LOO "' -- Tidiest-Min- Nstda's Bill & t, SUPER -TIRE - MARKETS ¬ Cl;, IJudge HenrY ( ..o AMAZING--TIRE-DE- Mitnorial ay 46 fr-- - NOT'REJECTS : r ENERAL J AI NOT SECONDS I r ALL NEW FISK CUSTOM TIREWITH - FAMOUS i la , wood, Floyd Underwood, Jay Nag- a 116 Akneonld RE:crews.Fred Cole, Decker, Lowsl Allen, Bruce Lindow, Cecil; Gent,z7r Dick Beals, Stan' 1 i ISirmpor! Mitchell. Melvin Jordan. ENT n 1 - DE- - LUXE LUXURY TYREXCORD!LI ? 1 4 ; , - PRICE 41,14 Coveoelt,,,,,Z11 I Ilk I Prep taritonltrts,44 SAFEMSERICE IECiALISTSI THIRD GRADE J10T 1 1ist ButABSOLUTELYI seoi, amiss , THE JLiL EVER OFFERED IN SALT LAKE 'x " iCiiT Joe Morgan, callawaY, Don Haws, Norm Nielsen, Harold Don Austin, Potter, ArvilePotter, ,, .JeckArrnitage. Ike Orr,,Toni - -' - ;A 7 P.m.Don Gressitiart..,Yern BecLt, LarrYT Nielsen.- - Pon Halbert' " Barker, L'. E. Nelson,- - Don Meissner.Dave BadDave Dill, Arden " L . f l LH Lanes TIRE-- 519 allti 199. ' ,,9,,, Gray, Jerry Nuttan. Sam Ken Chestnut. . at,,to. ,WkW-',,Vit- , p.m.Rhu Settoka. Tat s 'rade' , hare, Vern Sprague. Jay MeCashland, 4,inc,svDugw, 11,,.t41,,,,,,..0,;: Neil Choy,. Kns 1s.atubd; JillYeb Ry- . iII nearson, Fred Mongeau. Henry Gerrit- - I, GTFP i GTE?. , '. 1 0 0 2 V. Lucero son. Robert I, :' Bill Brothers 2 4 2 6 Boyle, Al Maltix 711tiiiq0 U Takeo Kranz, ara. Bob Black- :4 0 1 0 0 B. Lures() Burge 2 3 2 61 't t 3 2 1 7 L. JOIIIISQ11 5 7 5151 Dozois ley, - Yuki- Tadeh ra,- -1 . Duzo Seko Shia Kanegae. L. P. Bar. I GibGibbons 1 3 1 3 ,., ! ? 2 A Purcell P as e 7 10 2 16, w, ,LA:t1:Pa eterson. Law Natter. Earl 2 9 5 9 Gamble .., Mitson 0 1 90 Nowolny. Robert, Olson. Herm Miller. 9 6 4 22 Yerv.tch Henderson 0 0 ll South East Courts461 .'. 2 p.mDee A. Williams. John C. '' 21 27 15- 57 17 .Totals Burr, WilliamA. . Bubel,Ace L. Ring- .... - Solve .1 r,.. -bod. Lou O-- Sundbers. Art Dupabc. 28 .15 57 43 Judge Memorial ,. George Cornia, Sonny- Pratt, Lamar ,. 16 nugway 461 22. 7. , Mitchell. Dop Hinermtim. Dale Holt, Illinif!,; , 'z,tboe Jack A. Aircr, George Aar Curtis, High Aird, Joe Whittaker.-- - Don kind,' Wi4EN BOATING George Donals, Jerry Petruzzi. Frank i; Focbush-mait ture. 7 WATER, iTS A GOOD Thursday's. Prep Scores pmPete Jenson. Bill Wilson, OP Dick Gurr, Bill Jenson, Vern Jenson, IDEA TO CARRV MARINE RegionSlx.Jordan Vance Wood, Kyle Doan, Ron Flintom Judge Memorial 57,, Duirway 48. Dt5TRESS ROCKETS OR Roy Moore. Doug Callaway, Lester s Region SixJordan 114 cMRGNCV Jerry Viculin, Nick Pizzi, John Cox, TolZCHES CAN BE KEPT Panguitch 42, Valley 39 Richard Jepson, Tom Matsushita, Flute 75. Escalante 30. pRE51-- 1 AND wATEQQO soriro,illte Mason. .,Luta city 47 Hurricatt, 9.30 p.mDan Dulphey. K. C. Dean. Don Adrian. Roy Palmer, Russ I Melander, Jack Richards. Wayne Hottest Ei CCM on tap thislton, weekend will see Salt ,City' ' - ittab - ,' M125.tilleise, tan,t , og , The old score took place last year. Denver barely edged Utah out of theSkyline swim- ming title. This year, both teams are strong contenders along with Wyoming for the title. And a sure bet win, lose or draw, ifs both coaches will learn some . TtieTacinAt9r3,atrt19-940.1ob- n the-way- -- University of Utah will have thing from Saturday's encoun- : an old scute to ettIewit1rDem -ter - enthusiasts In the .4Swimming ver Universit3r swimmers end , area will have one of their each team will get a fair Idea rare opportunities to see a dd. Where it has to improve to lege tank meet. Clearfield fa- take the1960Skylifie-championsh- ip UhieInc1udea1 1,00ft gallery when4hey meet Sate section. r The 1960 Utah fish are pick- urday.tes -arid Mortars are 't with each-mee- t 8 scheduled to paddle agaltIst Even their loss to Air each other Saturday at 7:30 Force Academy last weekend A S 2.3n6 and 88g, airell Williams. 525. ficials of the American Foot- - contests - tentatively set up Jak' Besse 'wine.' 210. Mobile GirlsDon't Independent still split otrwho with a Butte team and a hassle 2.284 and 806. Chloe )(night. Will get the new . circuit's with the Montana School of Court. 539 194; . Denesey. Dorothy . I LANES . eighth franchise, faced new Mines. They also have a 234 593. FridaNe. and ValleyPete Thursday from The Iturn trip to the Southwest, Leading team. Oldhaln Market. W. P . 918 2,597. and Fuller, rival National Football Lague. with games in Amarillo and ,.re to Cali- - Ebonite Tornadoes. Dean Hunter, d 205; TheNf i, announced -- Iin formaquerqueAjunket Miaser, 511T sbonnese---iinBetty is also in the planning 2,275. Miami Beach Wednesday it . Lions Leading team, South East was amending its eenstitt, mageo-a-ee ordingtocoachlaer Pete Y 6. 228 and" and , . tion to pate .2R12TZ BOVVIING for ex. ' PALACE meetwill be f This the irst No 937: to and 2,701 1, Dallasthe cradle. EagleEagles pansion iris between Salt Lake and the liVcoe - Williams. 234 Lee Roberts , of the AFLand to !Alin. AFA Club Mixed Foursom z E agle Co nenpolis-S- t pault.L.which Itand IS Men: Jiin Barkhal, 232; hands n-the Seagulls from wood not. George Norith, 586. away previously scored 22 points to pace Judge Memorial. to a 57.46 victory s over Dugway in a Region Six basketball garriNKLWednesday night. The little hotshothit most ft. th, . , to end this long domination of his points from the as the Bu ldogs raced AFL Commissioner Joe Foss Outstanding for Denver are praianyg.e first victo y of league gad he "already( has attorneys at work on the matter," indi- two diversGary Lfttroll and Tom DeLong. Lateen, Pioneer ' there was a pos- eating Judge Memorial clamped a sibility he would strong take captain, is considered one of legal on action-tthe bestSkylineproductsin tight block the move. held the losers Dugway!Ind history. Utah looks to have a deeper In check until building up a n at 23 point advantage in, the third, etrrdepththis year--thaany time in history, Last period. In the late gunning, week's record breakers were lanky Bob Pease got hot to cut-thmargin, but Judge Me- Dick Lc ReteFg mo'rial never in danger. was Roswell Seare and a lite relay team. Lennie Johnson' and Jay . Gamble triggered Judg e's 77,"---7 and then .rig.LI? took over, with a 'Yovich arrage dazzling display of long shots.' , Ron Babcock, pieked up the OUTDOOR TIPS pace in the second half an. d got 13 points i n the totals. hp opponents went into the ST d game without a victory in two RIE-MO' previous Jordan Division out. ' ings, They 'will both return to , A : action Friday, Judge Memorial at home against visiting GTantsville and Dtigway-- at St r, Joseph. . . rc 98.7Johir-K-ifen- ' DALT of :allitogRE64014146041iyillieAllIsN , 159.9926 :i..,.'111,-,5140Gaiiie.,:,':,.--,- . one-PIONEER DIVING ACEGary Littrell, touted the best divers everTo be produced in Skyline Conference tanks; will be after points for Denver Saturday when the swimming loneerspaddle against University of Utah in Clearfield Pool O GI i. ;: t s,-- . to-b-e auWt.n es 2-hole fli . " liocke . ,. ' 1 I 2 p.rmFloyd Williams. Ross Eskel- son. Harvey Cobb ley. George Peck. Harold Hunter,Jack- Wiles, John S. - CHICAGO (UPI) --Coc-ky Gleason. Ralph C. Jettie. Prank Bradbury, Von C. Peterson. Harry tali- - Henry Hank said Thursday he matsti. LaVerne Butterworth. R u s s could beat Ray Robinson, PaulPDurrant, Milt Dorius, Joe Fenten. Bill Gene Fullmer in Keytin, Aub Rudell. Mike. Shmone. ender-and Jack Atkinson. ,Cni Pisher.. Elmer -ICIo.-I Larsen. Sam .1..air Dick Rowland, One night. to win hisDon Tripp. ambition, the world middle- ( Piterson. Pay Beck: e stead. George Finley. Farrell Clark, J ttn e Mitchell. Howard, Hoskisson, Rick Mills. Lemmy Hilton. George Labrum, Gerald Burmingham, Pere LaBrum, Harry Polad, Dennis Brown. John Schmidt. Ed Hoffman, Ken Markey. John McNeil. Oden Flanders, n, Ni.l. 34akar Ed Russ Sellers. Mike Manousakis, Bob -- Some Thrg 10-- 71 Models Slightly Plighsr 7,14ttooALLTHI Correct Caster, Camber, Balance Front Whirels Inspect front brake lini Toein Ad . . , ' ,.. - A RE ER IC WHEELER:::. PENERAL. .::TIREc'O'-':,:;:-West 3388 South-2nSalt Lake City Phone IN 2320 Highland Drive Sugar House Phone ., HU4-432- 1 merotithard son, Chilly Davis, onneW , oFto.d .1114nr Jim. Snyder. Bob &Lica. t:omyesinri;oxn1c.hlsarcdis,, pirrtzti, Marvin Bowser. Gordy Hansen. -;Icel vim Stauffer, Irwin wiser. . MIS BowlingPalate n ESITn- Harrrse cc2tr,lii,-"4Ilayne Chuck- - Bond, Harold Canada, Jack Burton, Ron Burton,- -- Michael deTorm. ir Murphy, Jim Lortsher. Elmer :Pete Yam Rex Sr. Doug Hardy EATS D Anderson. osirnli:natert,a.Miitiomn - impect.whcrei; cylindius e and - rep s. seals ,- -9 lacaed and- lubricate emergency brake linkage Adiust steering mechanism , Cm assl r in Gale McCurdy, J o h n Sanson, Willard Anderson. Alvin Mc- 9:30 - (Front brake, wear fastest) ,.. -- 2.n 11. E over sinceAganager Casey :t14411 41R LANES BONWOOD--BOWSAXIDIEGO, (Aim--. Mallair Mixedteading team, Gin- shrineOasis. 2,M1 and 877. Ed -in 1946, over Ionk 'Hometown Timber tiers. 626; Te n Beharrgr, 573; E berty, 215. WM) ,--' stfikes,-1,7Stengel boys 60 v A. 'Hospital Wood uinirs. Toppe7 Men : t165; Louise BerraIs the Major leagues' Billy Casper Jr. and Ge9e, Boyd 1.5; Stinkeroos . 691 Women : Lillian Roberta. 212; Pete Savalte. 534- Littler the 463 favorites were Katz. Men: Mike and 1)11. Draper. for ----all,time tame run leader 575 and 231. LANES I The Thursday---111---th- e, hockey season de- tee:off of rl-W rourspioe ChurehCert 14441 catchers with 291. In addl. al 7 'buts ' " -$hart Ifygela 621. Women: Janice oarlatirrb; 6. tne' 1.7.4;- Tibple ,..a, 000 mt7 5. 186 463 194 and Schindler Hall 483; May wh en ' home runs 12 tio'n, he his hit p.m., Saturday, Feb. 13, ' ; 539 and 223. Diego Open. Meadow Brook WomenPars, 2.161 the Mr Force 'Academy Fal- - Downtown 2.574: and 74;1. Myrtle Morgan. 503; Aim Sportsarama, as an outfielder. 192. Ho 908. Bank. Howard 1959 Owner the Bogden, of Casper, ''' cons take on the Salt Lake Foosntizra jay WiPiRMS 215. . HYLAND LANES National Open title, and Littler Midtown 9.220; Lanes. ... Jacks and JillsHot Shot. . Hyland LadiesK,B City seagulls. 797. Ann who won five tournaments last 'The Salt Likers droPped a 15gear:id-la.MeCuRoughs 227.eWPoelilteen-Tanmd 1k17ali ote:1 Id II -,, - prldudY9poliLldery1,911 year, both weyi.:hornthere ; I KT MINI': tANES anrillel1,1Try Ani Midnight DoublesPackardSe-mire' still . make ,lheir homes in this :ear. losing to the - Amatillo 2 044 603 ., 735. Burgess., 418e8tj 896, GaryPetersen, area when they're not travel- - Wranglers, 8.6. in Texas, and Helen andKiEworth.Marilyn 189. II& Burgener, 574; F. Underwood. 215, 214. 592: ,.Lemon. Web Thomat, ing on the pro golf circuit. City, 7,5, in Okla- - Career GirlsDonna 670.Smalling& I toOklahoma Donna ' 1,815: Arlene Felgens, , homa. lSmallings. 525 ard 188. ' 4 ' j - , r- - ' - .A, , - "hird - :'' Ileys , . 2.180 Life, 2.115: Ivan Johnson SOUTBEAST HOWLAND COURT9 Catholic LadiesSt-,Mary'- s. team. McKean, rind 799. Maxine Glovacchuit, ,498;- Bauman, 4Z9;Favin Paulson, 184. Co. Jarvis. 539; Russ Tommie Roberts, 201, Standard Oa LadiesEdna Schwa, . 215. Hignwaymen,,214 end , Bale CrossJohn Walker. 528i Jim min. ad 17L' ti . -- Téleofione-BellesSum 2' ,,,.. New-iYk Sacks, 1343 . . . Mixed an 49771mVrn,.h-0--J;82rTi-m, no DoublesMen: Kay Wood, 201. Highland eI Delta. 2.159; Iota. -- nounced Holy Trinity catcherYogi .. 211 and 525.-,. son, 578; Luke Totinson. 211. Worm 738. Jim Arkoudas, 518; Panos Georg- -' .', Jenserr, T H it.- -- 41...... A rtsekri,2 n pa cruei a Abner.' 0110111024 203. -- - ---- I trL'ilaa,.r.,ge ' 'BOWL-181: 'N ION LANES' JACL-Lea- ding , 4 American' team. , has 'rGranite valuable,-iplaerteam, Wednisday Classic-,,- G en emmons UptownLeading Monarch tors, FurnitureHulbert BowItng Supply. ,' n-PCarol 2.848; Brothers, 2,597 and and Ray Jenkins. 212 Wei; Ray Jen- ly: American Bowiln,o-115 es, 619 and 14I.-Charles Sonoda. 582. 867. Lea- d2,549 and inns, ytoco. signed his. 1960 contract, , -- Ilei ss,eigningLqueen-- ot --the Loii. - Sub Okumura. 635; Charles 911.Telenhone . . AC ountinc 2,559: Snouda. 170 and 616. Dok Shbar, . 889; Sales, Raton Gregorr, 616; Midnight niers-Mild- red ti matecl to call for the-sam- e 608: Pratt167. , ma.1 Duan'e Bleater, 228. Harry na on'g fiiure skaters, opened 6n1wria.148ot5 Kariya,,..' Ellen Tripp; 442, Lou Don's Cafe.. ' Don's S50,000 lie got last 719; Arta Sorrh, 2,075. Lou ----mg team - natiallal for quest - - - - - DellOtt... Cafe, leading-team-811. 1'..k.shima yteam,' harmonStudio. Leading Berra,.. who- cro .496: Mary Sugaya. 194 The .I.oe 's Center Cafe. Hunsaker , CL AISh m In61-Allt19ectical the Thursday 862. Marrket.1 Shrmers' Ladies Oasis No in. , 2.333;HighwayCafe --will- be starting . AtialliarY-LoulseCard- ..531 571 and 235. .., 1.702; Crescent No. 5, 607. Madge Natio al -Chieftains-Lead- ing Iton. Incas. team. - , ag, 197.and all -- - 'major-league---c, . . 1 nes.B lacktont:'- -, 764 2.21.1;--s Sporting Goods. Joe sporting I Hercules Lads Trio -. Ma k II a , . s. pions Stella Thompson. Goods. 715 and 2,079. Adrienne , Willie. 569 and 213. Rockets. 442: Bobby Lee John- SYMe. - - -- - Yankees -batted .284 liame mon. 459. Edna nett, I Miss a Day--Ol- d team, Booth and Plungers; Grang erCivic-Le- ang 2 ' 556 , ' Scratch --A Upsetters season and Sperry d uring the .11670 Fisheries. O. C. Tanner. 860 anc12,462. and 861. P, Dat ale, 572 . Jack Schroeder , 608- Bob KU - ' and 230. York U niversity student , pee., Scott --- t221 Brinkerhnt 581. and 1223. 2 , 477 , 19 and Mia , . . .. .. among his 134 hits were . - CaLve . .., , sen Construction lii-HLouniSe. VC. , Classieettes -- - Phil's . inert S006,1 home runs. He also a --- W8odbury , Landsospins . 2.6 55 . . the- - ICP "ajf..,V1C ' ,,2,454 and 835J,yla WakinshaW, 5J8 ' avnencson. 2.3 , , 511. nd Grant. 204Lois bitted 46nd1,567 . in ., -runs Y- - Ifidie Arena in the day , s opening ;I W . ti'L e.dipt telan Industrial,King JoY ,Cate-2,76: .S ,9P - Richard Thompson, Kosier. Verdi- White, Colbert. Doug Hardy her. KenBrenkmann, Grant as co c Bowdry, 21, declired, . "I'm not through, but he was smaller and lighter and so, he had -- morespeed.- That--madthe difference. I'm not going to fight any more middle. -weights." was three down t Bowdry times- ,before- - neferee - Frank Sikora stopped the batit. He barely made his feet on the count or eight in the thild round, then was up at the five count on another knockdown in the same found, and in the sixth, when Hank drove him to with a right and a left' ,hook, Sikora never started the ccrunt, but, simply wived the bout to an end. 23111 Woolstenhulme. Mike Moans. TimAblett, Steve Savich; Earl Brown, John Rice. Christ Kant, Bob Patience. 'Gilbert Allington. Russell Kay Penrose, Frank,Washko..ceorge Pearson. Leo Davis, John W. Palmer, Leonard Axtell, Ralph !octet!, Van Morley.e. Jack Olsen, Ray W. Green, Bert Walter Palmer. Q. Bert Dun- - D NU ,CLOSED Reg., Each o ri-- 1627 Wade. 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R 0.411P'-- K , lp . ... - 0 a a- 2 CONVEttiENT. 523 South 2nd,tifest - ow ,.), 1411 So.- Redwood Road, -- 0.c4T1.0.NS. - I .T ' I.-- DA 'HU -- -- , -- -- IRE 28.25 .certiPc,(;tiessspx,IsInc., AL ear; r3 SUNDAYS 31.35 , :( ATR Ogden 28.2 34.25 pC0 11 Plu YOU SAVE 28.25 -- 1.6005 Plus-Tax-a- 2 - 1(4kPrice - JACK HAMMERS.Salt Sys Sou At Stets I 0 an) 0 GUARANTEE LIFETIME TYPE TUBE 6.70x15 44'ly 7.10x15 paella it ,11 Pir TYREA-- SIZE e AN WARY' Smarr. Howe Rents BLACK -- Jr, 7 p.m-P- ete Savage, Charles Foy, William Foster Jr., Keith Larson,Erwin Derrick,, Hershel, Metcalf, Cat, JohneF John 'Klo Jr., Tom Magioncalda. Laddie,Paul, Dean Miller. IL J. Ellsworth, Kent Lindsay. Dean Morris.,23111 Foster- - Jai Steed, Wayne ArgYle, Leo Argyle; Jack Robbins. Fred, Volgt, John Benvegnth Bob !.Zones. 9:30 weight chamiiionstip. "Robinson's an old man he "and ,Fender's nothing, so said, .. - could beat- - them in , Ilgure 7. i three or four rounds 'Fullmer (the National Boxing Assn. chaniplon) is stronger, burl tit I could beat him in six." Hank's optimistic ,prediction came after he won a technical 1C ory c I over ItM heavyweight Jesse Bowdry at 2:45 of the sixth round in 'a nationally televised bout.- - He weighed 165 to Bowdry's 173. Both --fighters came out of the match with the deterrnina4pn to stay in - their- own ., ZHe's the weight hardest pun r I ever met," Rank said, "al I don't want ---- t any more heav r men." i 2-12- 5-17- 24 , 63 |