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Show piy t ipryyTry ""TyWVVV r w' rtT 5 y""-,V- Vy n' w TjT ' T V' r 'tfl1 DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, AAU ' . rt J - r"VrfJ v'v" Vir,"Pr"V V vL " l'r 7 f f J f 4- m 4 Salt lake City Thursday, March 17, 1960 SPRING DOWNTOWN DAYS BEES' SPRING PRACTICE Set To Defend . st By GEORGE FERGUSON Deseret News Sports Writer Five title holders from the 1959 Intermountain AAU senior boxing tournament" have applied for action in the 1960 slugfest at Elko, Nev., March-24-2boxing chairman Harold McNeil said Wednesday. Classy Grant McEwan, 125 pound kingpin, will be back io defend. Grant has competed in nine national tourneys as well as the International "Diamond" Beirmeet. Grant fights out of Utah Oil , Report. Gary Brown, a rugged Orem redliead, was the 147 pound king last year, He will be back. Gary won the Golden Gloves' regional tHis year In Bozeman, Mont., and fought in the Chicago Golden . Gloves championships; three-timeAA- TALLIES Cotton Trousers Sears LOW price . Beeline Waits Denver Tourney & Boys Sport Shirts 1.77' -- Sears $1 LOW Price Newest trim tapered leg style with pleatless front. Sizes 4 to 10 in favorite colors." Celtics Grab NBA free Parking Redeem Your Bus Tickets .Shop Monday and Friday TUI Free Daffodils FROM THE ALLEYS K B LANES and 2 484 George labrum, 833; K B Comers Pres Hamburgers, Ttschner, 560. 1 548 Adam Clothier, 912 Del SchindKennecott Shift Leading team. No 4 No 6, 647, No 4, 1,821. Bud ler, 568 Jack Lartacher 221 K B Mixed Doubles Pm Sharks Lewis, 225; Lew Fisher, 551 1 859 and 652 Women Carmen Moser, Harmony Leading team, Hunsaker 183 Men: Jack Market. Hunsaker Market, 624 and 520, Lois Calligan 2 390 Malm, 558 and 197 Elva Rushton 200, -- Jorma Downtown Lee's Payless Service, Haueter, 548 2 440 Mac s Root Beer, 887 Claron maltair lanes Markham-54- 0t Dave Locke, 223 Mallalr Mixed Leading team, Spot Midtown Ladies Star Style Shop. nicks 696 and 1968 2 196 and 788 Ann McCullough, 543, Women. Spotnicks, .Clara Mabcf Paerfloa; 22frge 33 son, 455 Mei)' Tex McKinney 9TATE LANES Tribal boxer won the 119 . end 820 Valley Leading team. Kanell TV KITJ5 BOWLING P ALACK pound title last year. The Don Lewis, 245 and 616, Dick Law Riti Mixed Foursome Eagle Co . 950 pence. 602 Plastit Penning, and 2 082 and tough Ft. Duchesne lad won 2.692 774. Men. George North. t 219 and S7T Women: Kathy Clegg, the Las Vegas Golden Gloves Southgate Ladies Jorgensen 8c 211 and 517 Watson, leading team Bettv Moser, meet this year, Notmahdie Rink, 2 510 and Grace Wilies, 197. Team No. 9, 897Eagle Jack Redding. 222 and 623 Darrell Shavanaux, another 498, 751 and 2.188 Bankerettes Muri ay State, 1 793 A team. Lions Leading Holladay Ute Tribal fighter, is the deand 636 Sharo Wiles, 198 and 527 Doug Derrick, 236, P Neff, 591 Ajax Fice Slickers. 1,996 and 685. fending 112 pound king. How- Granger, 860, Holladay A, 2.362, Tw B Eddy, 217, Mike Manousakls DELTON LANES ever Shavanaux has been fight-mand Rus Sellers, 52 ftieF team Granger Commercial Leading Federal Stevens Auto Unhelsietyi In the 118 pound class This Woodbury s Landscaping Magna, 872 2 630 Mason Bohemian, 968, Nug has won and 2 561560 Bob Barton, 232, Jerry Weptfcen, 247, Hy Hudson, 628, Ralph year. Shavanaux BEELINE WILL REPRESENT BEEHIVE Utahs strongest entry in the National Matem, 60! three - titles - in, the Denver Labrum, Latftar Afternoon Leading team; CLASSIC" BOWL AAU Basketball tournament mtnany years willbe'Beeline'Gas of SaTTXake City.' Painter s A It W, Painter g A It W, Shrinera Ladies Mecca Golden Gloves No, 11, and regionais 784, Balfour Rest Home, 2114 Ann 1 735 and 601 June Niewoehner. 524, Members of the Utah club, all former U. of U. hoopsters, are left to right: Bruce in the Golden Shelton, 226, Ruth Yearsley, 486 fought Chicago Aline 21 2 Evans, Goodrich, Jim Thomas, Gary Chestang, PearJPollard, Dave VanWagenen, Norm Granger Civic Leading team. Booth ZCMI Lucky Strike, 2,547 and 893 Gloves this year, Fisheries Merc Department Store, 896 Bob Watson, 667 and 234 Buchan, Joe Borich and Gordy Crofts. Roger Tonnesen, another team member, is Sperry Scratch Rattler 2.793 and Lanky Larry Vinson, an nbf Shown. 886- - Dnrriiatt,-63t-and-2unorthodox v puncher from Hercules Orbits, L395 'and 521 Soohia Sehroedeiv 470 and 173 Orem, will be back to defend Industrial - Mastercraft Furniture, 2 783 and 977 Dell Vincent. 6a4rHgrv his 156 pound-titl- e, Vinson 256 and 628 Wilson, carries' a long reach and a Clasicettes Utah Paper Box, 2 441 852 and Peggy Kalmar. 557, Della snapping right punch. 7 Stoddard, 209 (Delia Stoddard 549, Clea Van Natta, 510 1 Other tough Utah boxers Grand Cent! a Drug Falcons, 2,048 have thrown in their lot along Sports. 740 George Dousis, 564 and 241 Women; Clara Dunroe 443 and with fighters from Idaho State By GARY KALE 165 United Press International ColPocatello BONWOOD BOWL at and College awi. 2 510 Shrine Mecc and 893 lege of Idaho at Caldwell. The Boston Celtics apparent-Uinr-shotwhenthe- y Painter, 549, Greffoi. 222 Nichols, The gasmen wen the right to stars willalso be seen in action Roland McCook, also a'tribalhy called By DON BECK 47 L triplicate, Meadow Brook Women Pars. 2 213; DesewjrNewg Staff Writer represent the Intermountam in Jthe Denver meet. A team battler, has won the Denver said Philadelphia couldnt beat Brassies, 76JL Myrtle Morgan 479, Gloves made Tneet from and a is Alice fGolden up Cheyenne, Jensen, 192 Wyo,, them when it counted. '? BeeHiie' Gas, one of the region by winning a five-teaWomens John 8t Protestant and AAU Intermountam of Chuck Newcomb Larry, Boston overcame Chamber- Lutheran No 3 2,012 and 736. Joanne Wrongest Utah entries ever tournament in Salt Lake City Hoffner, Colorado Aggies and champ. He weighs 125. Kettner 472, May Hall, 186 42 point spree Wedneslains VA Hospital Late Starter, month and winthis 1,911 earlier by Orems Max Gibbs is a strong Jim Peay and Jerry Cole, Densent to the National AAU BasWar-- , and 693 Women Colleen Worthen, to defeat the night day team a over forfeit by 468 119 Men 182 contender and for ning the 568, Koller, will enter. Wally ver 1-U., ketball Tournament will leave pound nors, 111105, and take a 0 Clarence Vincent 226 Mike to Diaper, tit!e. He won the- - Golden lead best-of-seve) Salt Lake City Sunday for the from Montana whm failed Shine Former EastStars in the 160tnplicate J show for a playoff game schedGloves this year at ern Division finals of the Naweek-lon- g HYLAND LANES meet In Denver. Dick Brott, former Pioneer Bozemanregionais in Salt Lake last Saturuled fn Strpphers CorrmriBar. 2 573 Caf and the competed The Utah entry, comprised 885 Jack Elder, 588 and fall tional Basketball Association Tile, Seatwith is playing Strong Utah AAU Entry "': Of Plenty Deseret News Special JACKSONVILLE, FLA, Driving rain storms here the-pafour days have hampered early conditioning procedure for the Salt Lake City Bees, defending champion of the Pacific Coast League. General Manager Eddie Leishman said, however, that once the rain stops run-of- f is fast, permitting the Bees to sneak In leg and.arm conditioning calisthenics. About 19 Rivers are going through the limber-upaces, preparing for the beginning of exhibition games next Tuesday. , Leishman saijteam manager Larry Shepard put the Bees through about a 90 minute drill Wednesday, concentrating mostly on Infield activity. There has been some bitting practice, but in general , concentration has been on arm and leg conditioning, , Titles At Elko f B5 DRIVING RAINS HAMPER Champions 'r e Cool sportswear in colorful linen-loocottons. New short semispread collar. Sizes 10 fd l6. See them today! " k Playoff past of all former University of Utah hoopsters will join a field of 32 teams who will battle for the national crown and also berths on the U S Olympic baskefbhJT team who will play in Games in Rome this year. Represent Region The Balt Lake club played during the regular seasorf in the Salt Lake County Recreation program. It will be helped by the addition of several play-ei- s added to the roster for the tournament.. day. Members of the Utah club are: Dave VanWagenen, Jim Thomas, Gary Chestang, Pearl Pollard, Joe Borich, Bruce Goodrich, Gordy Crofts, Norm Buchan and Roger Tonnesen The team is coached by A1 Russell. The tournament will open Monday in the Denver Coliseum. Two teams from the meet will be selected to participate in the Olympic trials the following week at the same site. basketball Other skyline rtn ROUNDABOUT, Continued from Page B-- s I I I I , hoopster 215 Chicago Golden Gloves. playoffs. tle Buchan Bakers and Art Hyland Major Fire Balls. 2 813 and Max Bargmann, 660 and 287 Junior talented a Louis Hawks drew 972Jacks Blank, T The St. Bunte, ex Ute and Tony and Jills Jav Bills Sales, 156 pounder from Utah Oil first blood In the Western fin942 and 693 Men Clarence Miller, former Wyoming eager 568 Wally Burnt, 234 Women Ida been has thwarted the als Report, by Minneapdefeating will play with D. C. Truckers Bills, 493 and 186 In several title attempts and olis Lakers, 11299. American Legion Post 71 Allen 4c of Denver 4 775- - and657 Fernsworthr is ail anxious to the go way Before the playoffs Tiepin, 554 Ken Farnsworth, Pearl Pollard who has this 214 Women' Tie Pat Rammell and year. Bob mentioned that the for Cousy joined the Utah entry Jiloots Lay, 482, Boots Lay 183 and Misses Slow Orems Leroy Overstreet, Chamberlain would have to bo f Hyland Hits 667 national meet has been playing Men A1 Curia 1,808 and 100 per cent effective for a Pokes, basketball with the San Fran- former Weber College 529, Bob Maurer, 200 Women v Carol 167 464 it Meadows, riiade Curia, Warrior Wilt Audrey footballer and this Brigcisco Investors during jdetory. Blue Chips 2.543 and ROT ham Young grldder is a top in the scoring coluihn, but he M Elmco Tafuer. 582 and 205 season. couldn't stop Bill Russell in . FAIRMONT BOWL Bartlesville, heavyweight contender. 66, Phillips JACL Leading team, Rosehtll Del Fowler, a 139 pounder rebounding as the Celt Dairy. Okla., have entered. They have Kuong Jou Cafe, 2 945 and 1 031 Dr Kurumada 674 and Jun a from far is Chamberlain retrieves" Goshen, Utah, tough edged already won an Olympic trials 244. Ken Takeno, 604, Mike 60S Kay Harada, 648, Speedy berth by winning the 1960 In- lad from a fighting family. 3(129, " 814 Harry Imamurct, 610, R dustrial League championship. Orems Bob Ray at 160 was a Cousy and Bill Sharman Shiba, Sueoka, 601, Tom Matsumori, 607 Charles Sonoda, 603, Warren -- Other entries are: Peoria member of BYUs boxing teafh. sent Boston winging to a 37-2600 Another Indian fighter, Gilbert first period lead as they acNisei Women Leading team, Cats, Peoria, HI.; Wichita '..Gardner,. has turned in. 8 out counted for-2- 0 - Celts' Cathay House. Cathay House. 2.274, theof a, Westlings, Chicago Saint Uptown Service, 827, Mary Ujifus, of 9 wins in thefing. first 26 points. Sharman was 501 and 205 Wichita Vickers, defending 1960 meet is the of Sponsor as effective he 189Chieftains Myrtle Morgan, 528 and particulalry AAU national champs. Akron the Elko Amateur Athletics Dav Blacksmiths 2,559 and Goodyears, Akron, Ohio; Mil- Booster Club, headed by hit for five straight baskets 955NAC Larry Hill, 580 and 234 and racked up 15 points in Medical Los waukee Allen Bradleyi Auxiliary Louise Car, 58J Gammick, and 230 the opening quarter. Angeles Kirby s Shoes; McDonvJ Catholic Ladies St Marys 2 215 Gammick said Wednesday Philadelphias lone chance and 1M Bunnie Amoth 174 and 482 aid "Scots, Lake Charles, ,La.; Ind every entrant will receive a came. J.rL.lhe closing . minutes . MavXrKdSmr--Harnitie clasp golden glove. 207 of the game when Chamberlain Jones, 539, Leroy Mitchell and Stors, Lincoln, Neb. Hazel Wyrick, 490 and 189 and each weight hit for a three point play to Women Blue Cross Howard Jensen, 510 190 Women! Norma Wall. 500 narrow Bostons lead to lp4-10- and 180 champ will receive attractive .and belt buckles. All entrants and Woodie Sauldsberry Telephone Leading team. Commerwill receive room and lodgCommercial, 2 708 and 947 Dick to cial then scored on a tjp-iGriffiths Jr , 619, Monte Vincent, 253 ing while in Elko, close the gap to two points. Uptown Granite Furniture, 2 715 and Roads are now open through SOUTHEAST BOWI ING COURT 4 ' McKean Eastside Leading team both Big and Little Mountain Construction Redwing Shoe, 2 29 Canyons, according to the and 619 Reed McMurdie, 532, Ross Wilson. 201 Utah Highway Patrol. Famlee Bread Leading team, And if the slides will stay Breadwinners Men Shag Gomeg, 526 and 189 Womn Louise Hewett, 405, should skiers awhile for away Sarah Grange. 167 have their best skiing of the Highland Mixed Hugh Fowler, 505 189 and season. Hillside Leading team, Bond Clean Reinfoyeed Sock 3.90 Scars LOW Price Ca-pul- Royville Nylon 1 tor Slop those fast ones with this fuiiy lined cowhide clove Fully -cried, grease set pocket. 1 funnel. 1 fxk up at this low ptice! Colorful ttnpe patterns to tombed cotton with long wearing nylon at toe and heel. Sizes 7 to 11, Visitors complete BOY SCOUT pEPARTMENT for official . uni- - 0 Naka-mur- f, Hase-gaw- .ny The Lakers, once the hottest team in pro basketball. want to peddle their wares in ghother money. Half houses don't towni They're losing ' Wf. Bob Clemente Model Fielders Glove i, Semi-finalis- , ! This may startle someone but pro basketball is on the drop. Pay patrons no longer crowd the courts to see the shoot show. lLa team doesnt crack 139 its a bunch of hams. If the sprei late dub. ;;5Ibst of the games wind up neck and neck, as If produced by Hollywood. Which brings Us - to suggest that watching "an allshooting show is like living on cream puffs. After you get sick of them spuds taste pretty good again. Live A Long Time On Spuds Ccpege basketball is sort of a spud menu basic can live a long time on it. Sometimes its is nourishing. !Tlie thipg that college basketball holds over the pro "gam js strategy, defensive maneuvers, psychology, Take Steve Belkos Oregon bunch for example. Steve bad one hope against powerful Utah: Simple hope, though. He had to Solve the McGill and Holmes problem twtf 6f the most touted men in Ute basketball history. Belko was sound In thinking (hat if he could keep the baU from McGill and Holmes he would be good for .40if.pr cent of his field goals. He was wrong about the per cent. McGill hit .667. But (Sieve was right about the times McGill would get the Sait Big Bill got only three shots against Oregon. Steve was wrong about Holmes' average, Allen hit But he got only two shots. ,500t ; solidsp-Yo- hashwXut it -- The Intriguing Side The big question, the thing that Intrigued the basketball experts, was whether , Oregon could contain the from Utah. big red That's the same Intrigue that some of the little St. Louis Browns' hurlers created when they had the one time Yankee Murderers Row facing thejn with none away and the score tied. fire-wago- n - - fr . Its the same intrigue that Jack Fleck held over the golf fans in San Francisco several years ago when he had to go a "playoff the greatest of the great, Ben Hogan, in the ITJS. Qpen. At Seattle no one bpacd Belko,for not angling the apple towdrcftJie bdsketffhe fact of the -matter is Belko got the gonfalon for his wizardry the Skyline's Coach of the Year.-- , in 1 rownd-againM...,- . - out-witti- Like 'it or lump it, game lay m its defensive play. the-tntri- of the Utah-Orego- n - It's A Pretty Game1 Is nothing as pretty in basketball as the fast see McGill feed Holmes or Cowan take the breajs-t- o break on wpretty fake from Morton. And .when they are 0 Roads Now Open, kiing Excellent njyyVVTiVVVVVVV,rVirr 17 ers Alexander Auto Service, 2 599 and 912 Al Sandquist, 604 and 2J.5 JUNCTION LANF6 Wednesday Classic Wally Jensen. 225, Doug Lloyd. 582 Mert's Appliteam. ance, 882 and 2,363.-Leadi- ng Ladore Builders Thursdayssnowreport: 107 Inches Total depth toads open with chair for snow ires advised. 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JLongjJastmg paint . on radio , - National Invitation SETS TITLE DEFENSE Gary Brown, fugged Orem .147 pound Intermountain AAU senior champ, wBl be rdefendiltgs his title at the 960 AAU championships to be held in Elko, Nev.; March 24 26. f AOO lei-su- re PROVIDENCE U. GenefalLlectncs 11 Pajamasl- - Now is the time to stock this EOW, LOW Sears price. upjt vs WEDNESDAYS RESULTS Magna Firt 66, Murrav 8th 48 Murray 5th 46. East iMidvale 2nd Tooele First 38 Sandy 8th 32 Kearns 13th 66. Lakeridxe 50 THURSDAY'S SCHFDULE 5th vs Tooele First 5pm a-Murrav Butletf 3rd vs Granger 6'or7 pm Holiaday13th vs South Thta. Midweek Four Men Bill Lauder-back-, H10 and 509 Women Elvira 166 HarmOn. Lyla McCarty, 473 Magna Photo, 705 and 1 857 Kearns Commercial Larry Holt, 238, JTeaL Mann, 62L Valiev Auto Parts, 925 Rupp Garage, 2 687 Division 9 34 Long. W earing Army Bonneville Ladies Pacific National Life, 2159 Sweeps, 773 Ruth. Cline, 502 and 187 Standard Oil Ladie Blaso, i 180 Jets, 43 7. Marge Anderson, 448, Edna Schwemin, 166 KEARNS LAKE ft Career Girls Arlene Feragan and Donna "Smalling 178 Oie, Donna Smalling. 462 No 6, 824 and 1 ?B0 Kearns Recreational Ray Ohms, 209 and 594 Utah Parking Co , 846 ' SCORES, SLATES Division'10 MAR PAL-- Telephone Belles Sad Sax. 1,307 and 489 Mary Sharp, 471. EUenor Bemtsom.493 M MEN TOURNEY WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS' TwentyrSixith S3. Bonneville 48 v (overtime l Ninth 69 Duncan 5 Caoitol Hill 57. Twenty Seventh 49 Sixteenth 60 Bountiful 6th 45 Thirty Third 50. Ensten 3rd 37 West 11th 54. Rose Park 4th 43 Bountiful 7th 49. Cannon 7th 38 North 18th 60. Orchard 53 THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE Twenty ixth v Nintlv Tom 8 15pm Capitol Hill vs SlxteEnpl 3. and-97- Alt: There tunning they d4tso well. Jfcul there Is nothing so unpretty as a team, after that fast brxak has ' been checked, which cannot penetrate, by area, weave or .wish, the opposition's a - . MAIN OR . 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