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Show - 7 :7;-- DESERET NEWS AND T!LEGRAti, T. F,ebruary, Pridey, ti 1, flOilW.o...041.(66.14. - Sditi18:- 1 Idahoans First Loss For , - . - (sil Upsets folio, 8154 In ::,:: KA 1111 t,41 a ments of the gime wail actually . sity transfer' keeps his 22 points 1OL1T11 TAIT BOWLING C0U1Iti,1 learn., the only threat to CSU's plunder. per game average intact. Kent Pugh contributed 15 and and 193., Bob Boise's threat scoring CEDAR - Otth Frank Zaccaria South CITY, hot shooting TagtLaading team.- Bond hit 11 and along Cleaning, handlirg Rag- Fiereries. t33 and $14. Meyeri who - (banked - 23 'Points big Jim Spencer wet . the alleys at Bonwood Bowl as I College' of Southern Utah efRasmussen with very Snow IPAL.D.MAR BOWLING LANSS earlier this week If he owned them a trio of Lang eduthe Boise Broncs their first was held to nine against on the backboard& Bak Uptown ,... Teams. Panifie Metals. fective Thursday night 2 Co. bowlers put a pair 'of newt Turniture, 887. Incifmniu. defeat while CSU's freshman guard ter, Christensen and James were alp,564;B. Granite Thursday league Allison, 570; Glen Sprout, 222, v three-ma'team records on the men. Boise's ,.Shopperio,-Peg Blackstone. 546; Vera, high point . night here and threw the ICAC Paul Rasmussen and Jim Rice 212, books Friday right. were Collecting 26 and 24 points The game between Weber and Durley. Utah Power-Crel- 220. race wide seThe new marks included a open,' That Was the dif- Carbon at Price will round out lin. 1190i J. Rigdcm. respectively. ries of 1,902 and a team game The Cedarrneli4,victoty set ference in the ball KEARNS LANES the rriday night's game. Kearns CominercialLeading team. 91 676. ,But ,rnore sensational the stage for Friday night's bat!CAC slate. ' McDougal Funeral CSU Broncos held from The Bank of 110131 CPU was Zaccaria's Kearns (tie). Team highs. Dionin tie withRic here, also in the a a stotmt lead at halftime and thrall 2,748. new and 966, Individual '13axter 5 3111 Cleaner',Neal setting-0 Admit bigh Mann. Bank of 'Kearns. maintained that margin until 000 CS1.1 ,gym. 3 It 5 Arthibala Lowry 2 4 0 4 highs,Liam this 'week. Caldwell. Utopia Cies:tem. 1 3 2 4 568; 1,1 rteRitter 5 contenA chance to stay' in the last five minutes. Then .3 IV Zae had earlier opened his le I 24 Rice Riain- Rol.s ii al 113, ate , Rasmussen tore through the j s 4 26 James- 5 1 ffhlland revening with a 642 for the Lang tion for at least a first place or to takeover the ICAC lead Idahoans like a Kansas tornado, : : la'Vedge ChrisNel11:t: Furnace, 2,5711 Murray Bank. 914. In. squad in the regular Major tit 0 nividual highs...lank Dannieia. Holland 0 In manhandles 'Boise- sinking- a 'variety of shots while 0 0 0 0 Isomr League. His handicap gave him 1 Vicacczti : rurnane.. 598- and 245. 3 : balBoise: held he and 0 0 his in teammates RITZ- BOWLING PALACE an average of 222 for six games. at St, deorge, will hang 1 15 5 Craw1"5 PUla 515 ance when.CSU and Ricks take, to a single basket. Industrial Leading team. English Johnson I 0 Meanwhile, Eagle Tailors, Team highs. Brimiey Broth... The 24 point exhibition by SI IS Dick McMillan's 639 retained the .hardwoods.' 2.588 Neon IS and 941. Individual IOU ta erg 'retail Sign. It A tie in the opening mo- - Rice, a Brigham Young 'Univer-- Halftime Botee, 34, highs'. Gus Kellch. 641 and 254. , score, CSU Its major league lead by three Bonneville Ladies Leading team.,Magin Cleariers-,apoints by winning four while ,Diamond Match We). Team highs, Magic Cleaners. 2,066 salInd 'doin and' 779. Individual highs. Carol- Remo. BvWaltDitzen the same. 'Hottest performance ingway. 467; Mary Peterson. 585. Bureau of ReclamationMen: Duarts .. In the sesaion was a 256473-23Guiss 4 AOZEAT:Pe 6)Na ' tfillam find Don Jensen, 510 itiet; Mery .. roASgE '''.. A zsm, :TO a rill WAiT,AN17, Borg. 189. Whriten; Shirley Towles, eat x5i1 IO by Walt Fellows to lead 169. .. 432; Mildred Renrickson. VgNe 'Skid's HatShopto a2,929seCOACoi . 5.Vt ,ROWLING, LANZ!!! , u , ries and 1,024 game. Iell iv .,eIt9.4. Merit 40. Internal Revenue i .'. N 140VE. .00 Reettv 518' and 191. 'l4fomen.i, Paulin Other leading performancel 6- 0 Basslen. 474 and 177. included a 646 by Bill Ward for 1, , ...' l'''' ' Ka ComersTeams, Ted's Glass. ' ,6 2.449; 'Morton Salt. 897. individuals; a 643 by Elko it ifj0,1 Jens Marior. 573 and.209. Chet Gregory for Skid's in five. '. I RYLAND LANZA ' , ' play, and a 639 by Frank 111 TI' ' Hyland BellesLeading team. Metro- man Cal111P 635 a Gilbert, highs, politan Laundry. Individual by Mickey Peggy Gardine, 8041 and 186. listo, a 649, by Ken Fehr, a 626 Board of SdueationLeading tram RUM land High. Boy Paxton. 944; Paul Chase, and by ' ' by 0,4 ...Taylor, 217. By GEORGE FERGUSON 'Deseret ,News Sportaltrifér o o ,liftzolar-1--1p- antlbeyn.-1.:n- ' adtrg , , - I , - ,.81-5.- 6 n ., . , '7' Co-K- an at f e thTee-gam- ' . . , - Rome-an- 41-34- y - - - & - , 6-- 5 - ol Intlerntel:'dsennn - . ' Co.-behin- -, d NI- 3-- 3 nd . , ac9,-tangl-was j -- NtAl.t-I- 3 - r i. homioiow i ---- - 130YUll Travel-Burea- , - Set For Tilt Papoose along at PROVOWinging an offensive clip, BYU's fl:eshmen basketballers will be given a chance to even the score with Utales frosh In one-o- f two games scheduled for this week- , play visiting Carbon -- Earlier in the season Coach Bob Bunker's boys handed Carbon a86-4loss at Price, --but ,they-ar- e .still looking for the. first win over Utah. The young Redskins squeezed out a decision nearly two weeks ago when the Beehive rivals met in Salt Lake City. Leading the Gatos into the -- 3 76-7- East Paddlers --- ,Capture Meet East High swimmers paddled to four first places and 63 points to Will a triangular swim meet Thursday afternoon at Wasatch Springs, Trailing the leaders were West, 49,, and Box Elder series will be Dave The teams from West and Box East's, 6-- center' from Denver, Elder each won three events., ' The results: who averages a shade less than freestyle--.-01se- n (W). R. 17 points a game. Houser (BE), MeDermaid (E). butterfly...Nelson (w),Hamithe USU's Ramblers lton (El. P. Houser (BE). Against freestyleSmurthwalte (E). big Colorado lad hit for 28 Wood (E). LaFramboise (BE). Tweekend 5 - d :16.4. d 2:22 5. - d T-- 1:14. T-- T-- 1:24 T-- d games. The two clubs, over the years, have played some tense contests, over- Including several through ' time. I. clubs present a color- Both -fur array of talented &tit, stars, and Phillips-- Is es- pecially loaded - with - great "names" under coaches Gerald Tucker and Bud Browning. h Included on the Phillips ,ros- ter are such greats as Louis- vine's Bill' D a r r a g h , Texas Tech's Jim Reed, Iowa State's Gary T h o m p s o n, , Colorado's Burdy Haldorson and Jim Rang- 108, St. Louis University's Ray Steiner and H a r o I d Alcorn, S outheasterns JIM Spive), Lou- alexia State's Joe Dean; South Carolina's Grady Wallace, Kan- sas' Bill Hougland, , Oregon's Chet Noe and Alabama's Jerry . T-- 1:24. T-- 1!40 d game. - ' . -- de 7- , ',-- - - The weekend schedule: Telma - Veranis, Ford Paired (UP)--tInbea- - Parsons Seek-Win At HAFB - --' Complete YOU t18.1. Mayo, Tooele; GIVE YOUR VALENTINE THE REPS ON GIVING! GIFT THAT 0 GENERAL ELECTRIC -- MOBILE-MAID DISHWASHE" NOW tit ORONO si 8 .S1 4.-- 11 40 Othoft...1117 Indi ter. DIValtert ever, No Ls. Notossory. Inttollotiolu pit. Ivory Nemo. t Hungarian Star WESTERN Life ba LIMITED :. WW1' PAINT tostisfectise Oveteatiod EMPIRE It Seek LIT7 7.4 PAS ) 4 2 Iniuronce Co. 111 ; ri r, 4 ? SUPPLY " MAMMY f (mogy,. KETCHUM'S He died instantly. NO MONEY DOWN .do end PAY ONLY Stalmaker, Tootle. practginGranite; Kilied Individual MedleyD. ,Rim- Curington. Tooele; Stalmaker, Tooele; ' ROME (UP)---CasSzabady, 510. yard medley relay -- ., TOoele exiled Hungarian international Puinmoigte 71',Kimml LraTrt:! 14'4u173$ water polo player, was killed dalt(TOrecyaorrdd V1:$742). here Thursday when he jumped Tooele relay (Loveless, Gordon, Gladden, Mayo); In the path of a subway train. Granite Tr,. filEN ONLY STATE Prodeood Ito Wootorn Stotoo ittfintog Co. 4 ," 228. BEELINE GASOLINE '3110505-41- T-- 1:24. BeteteTeams, TONIGHT AT 7145 Brought to You by 0 Extra Cover -- Granite. 3r - Paint Ronne-- Sot eo-le- d The Westminster Parsons travel to Hill Mr Force Base Friday lor a return basketball engagement with the: Airmen. At their last meeting in Salt Lake City, the Parsons won COLORADO T-- 1:03 divingJoe and of ten Tony Veranis of Boston, winner of all of his previous 28 1 Rlinbuttort, Tootle; Kroft, Tooele; Haskell, Gran- pro bouts, meets Jimmy Ford of ite. (unofficially under, state New York City in an eightrolind record of 1;05.2) in1 the bout here Feb. GliaTtlYenard. Ifreereteli, Harker, rrooaneilteel Hall Dick Boston will of :liateGIX ture, Amoffic Ls' Under T:55 Bent off Ruddy against square breaststrokeR. Rimington.1 British, Honduras. of Tooele; DeSimon, Tooele; Roberts, One-met- BONWOOD BOWL MOOT" BoaltY1-737 and 2,088. Individuals, Odell Webb, 389; Don Allen, 203. ' Shell 011Adama, 842 and MK Salt Lake MajorLeading team, Eagle Co, Team high', Skid's Hat Shop, 2,929 and 1.024. Individual highs, Walt Vellows, Skid's Hat Shim, 862 BASKETBALL stroke2-1- Granite. Ides-ri-ll - tuteHinkle rig, REVERE, 0 ' Herb Babcock ' Mike Ontiveros, Bob Longshaw. Ted kaki. Kay Harada. Hid Sonada. Jack Nakamura. Vern Oliver. 'Paul Pierce. Deon Morris. Rod Seeley. Dave Berliner. n Burt Fred Reich. Joe ,7 0 Schafer, Dr. Les Cannon. Reed Worand-'16then. Jim Campbell. Don Atkinson, Kent Ervin. Pete Jensen. Don Naisbitrelay. t.-Jim Amicone, Bob Kearns, Sad sonyard freestyle Toocle; Okamora, Lynn Welch. Darrell Evans. Granite; DeSimmon, Tootle. T- -- Dick Gum Clyde Bills, Vern Bird. freestyle -- - HS(rker. Tooele; Omni; Granite; Murray, T000le. T7:;rY itugeBnr13. Inn'irecw3. Ve; 1:08.4 (unofficially under state record of21)101)4 ireestyl; BOyd. Loveless, Tootv Melon, Granite; McLaws. S. 'THAE 8 inortYna,1400:11 . -- .i:r..:-.....,- Spackman. Duane Kroon, Don Holmes. George Soiled, Lou Nakagawa, Bill4 Ludwig, Everett Edde, Don CathiY.1 Wayne Eilpatrick, Del Draper, Ted' Saul. Hinkle, former Syracuse UM Wet Ainsworth. New York Giants Ainsworth, Max Baker, leb Okamura, versify- and Bill Ward. Jack Daniels, Jack Wignall. halfbasik, has been named head Jim Cozakos. Nat Yengich, Tony RI, lancich. Kyle Coles, Dick Taylor, Dr. football coach at Drexel Insti Jun Kurumada, Naki Kizumi, Al Smes played with the . MaxGuss,-- - Bob Elitieford, Dick Lambert. Bob Shiba, B. J. Smith; Giants in 1940. Grant Woodward, Larry Leonard. Bud Browne' Forrest Hibbard. p.m Nick Thomas. 'Keith Warr.' Mike Mogus. Keith Cook, Don De.' limey, Ken Chestnut. Frank Zaccaria, Al Ablett, 'Russ Boren, Ned Chestnut, Gene Johnson. George SKIM Enl Drer,, Cr, Eddie Gaithwalte. Ralph Astoria. Dick McMillan, Kett Ablett, Bill Buckingham. Blackle Kollem Bil Johnson, Rollie UTAH U. Mickey Cellist, Tep Liorich Koller. Skip Koller. Its. , 'Granite here Thursday., e home team bettered state 'marks in the 100 yard butterfly, 100 yard.breaststroke,100 yard freestyle yard medley ' - et TA Wett -- IL .I sue arimoso ApplIA S. Ilth I., IN 0407 Ilth Woo, DA 24272 NA A 8wiv Nowt. --- 1102 Row Perk, 620 N. 1132 thghlood Dr.. IN 74331 SMV9PAKM:S;" - i..fif.f..)'!. P'60-'.;'':46':ii..- 77..:1.'..:'.11e.7:0'195ff PV111011k.S.: - ."..ègf.1 1: - . - gosh are scheduledinapla r151' IA'S K 1, T Lta B A L ))' bnOmz.-z-- . .MK72 hat'rou--- - .rffMM.. I E1;313:L2 '40(tmogeosi.401;4";:r. Your choice - ,,Z 4-do- V Club-Seda- n Belvedere Club Sedan or Mat - G OB - Savoy 22511.p. Hardtop Savoy 041 or Fairgrounds Solt Lake City- -- TUESDAY and -- 'four - Ch oic - r ir p.m., 1,500 Gomm, Admission ---TnkotsS1 25 Itosooved Seam : . $2,50 $100 Sate at The Mint --sest27 last 2nd Se. 'liberal tow payments; easy terms. Drive In. Let us prove you can make the best automobile buy In the Intermountain Area. Standard models at lower prices. , V-- 8 litchis largest volume Plymouth dealer engine transmission trade-ins--1 THURSDAY. Feb. 11.13th or Automatic pushbutton Hardtop With or without a trade-h-i. Suburban Station Wagon or uipped with 7 !J ,N 2-do- Da Luxe 74.0.10,Prommom..s.. - Coliseum, De 'Luxe, Suburban hardtop Savoy hardtop Savoy 4-do- 0161 741-- vi ad " t,.Morma, - Belveder At. '14' -- or - Nx - ,' Pushbutton radio De Luxe heater and defroster (if ,r 0 PLvcai Urfil paint, if desired I,) . White sidcwall fifes Two-ton- e - . 706L Coach Howard Bichardson's charges hope to pick up the win. ning habit they had for , six straightganies before they were downed twlC:elast-Wee1ehd-b2 pm.-13- 111 Jeristm, Ben Clayton, We Austin Dee Nelson, Kearns, Northwest Na,zarene Coliege of Lopez, Roger Kearns, C. J. Soarks, C. Coons, Nampa, Idaho, , Brim- -, Steve Bob Bill Buckley, Terker, korn.---Ma- x 2. - Real Curtis."MonifSfrnis3:30 official records in four events, son. Gordon Lee. Robert Burt, Russ I Tooeie's powerful paddlers Hennefer, Bob Dust, Mary Carlisle, Jim Carlisle, John Vincent. Ron Stodracked up a 78-1victory over oard. Ray Allen, George Pearson. 39 , MMilenii - $800. 40 0.. 414kiti Dunn. Bill Foster. Whitey Wilder, Competition in the last round Nick Max Turner. Vern Huff, Frank Kra, of the first annual Copper Cup Venit. 10:30 sm.Cliff Jenkins, Pete Bur, tournament rell, Nick Fowler, Erwin To Moe, Elmo Classic bowling Craft. Doug Hardy, Sam Adoindakis. Rex. Poulson. John Pavich. John opens Saturday at the Kearns Pouloa, Dick Long. Jack Landers. Corky, ' Lanes. Bawden, Lou McCullough, Claude Sherwin. Dr. L. D. Poulsen, Frank Holt, Covert, Mike Butkovich, Frank George Tomlin of Murray set Run Mahler. V. 1. Nelson, Lindow, the pace last weekend with a Bill Bachman. George BrdweU. -AYSEND of 2,774phl bid for at ' ,1 Keglers Slate Final Round in Copper Cu - - Or 11,1114, 51,4r.ATIEM.--f- rA 'E"'tgtvirnrnIner.::15-- Totalsr,Tootle78, -- - The Y. frosh seem to be ing best with a combination consisting of East's stTenter, and Hunt-forward, and Gary Earnest, Sherell Ben rett or Ricky Shumway on the guard Both gamer involving the lit - Tankers B Ulf -- baekstrokeThorne points, and the following night (BE). Shaw (W). scored 23 points in 18 minutes GrimsleY (W). freestyleR. Houser 4. (BE). of action in the second ball of RIrter Quilhot a). 56 breaststrokeNelson 1004ard (W). a game with Mesa College. 5. Lirford (W), Cannon (El. 4BEL Coulant (E), Two other .big men on the DivingBradhury 152 2. Jensen (BE). Gato front line, forwards Bob individual medleySmortbSkousen sns1- - Ken- - Hunt, are walte (E), !haw (16). P. Houser 03E)-- , d both hitting in double figures. medleY.relayEast (Hyde. Wood. Orme); West. Box EiSkousen is getting an average Cannon, 6. der. of 13.7 points a game, while freestyle relayEast (Me-- Dermaid. Lyman, Williams, Hamilton); Himt is hitting ,11. points per Wesi.. Box Elder, Harper. - 5 (s 64, ' . 0 - n 'gained revenge by knocking the Bakers out of the Olympic play- offs that same year. They went on to win,- - with the help of Bu-chan's upset of the Armed Forces team, and provided the nucleus for the U.S. representa- tiveln the 'Australian Olympic College. 12 McMax Morley in three-maMillan shot 609 in three-mato add to his big score in the five ' to see - the Junior opportamtly- a-6- 1 - se: Smith-Fieldhou- 4 , s.. - -- Meanwhile. high for the week until Zaccaria hit his stride was Bill Casaday with 673 for American Barrel in the mate in amateur basketball Federal League at the Ritz. . , ' Gus Kellch turned out a 641: ,. play. The rivalry between the two with a 254 game to lead the hoop titans is relatively recent, dustrial League at the Riti, covering a span of only nine while Bay Hickcox shot 619 in games. They've been big games, the Motor League at the same however, and hotly contested. house. The 66ers have won- - eight of the battles, but the Bakers made their one triumph count for a National AAU championship in the tourney finals- at Denver in - , the final Dunk-Gra- n 1956, winning seconds of the game. One of the nation's tradition-ally great basketball organizations, the Phillips - 66ers, has scheduled three games in North-ern Utah and 'Southern Idaho, Feb. 19, 20 and 21, against their arch-rivalend. the Seattle Buchan - Bakers. who Utah The Gatos; dropped State and Mesa College 'last The games are scheduled for Idaho Falls; in the high school week, tangle' with the Ute gym, for Tremonton, in the Bear Papooses Friday night ittthe Ben Lomond gym, on the reSaturday- In a preliminary game to the spective dates. , 0' 4I ill Phillips 66ers Set Utah, Idaho Contests , u, A.I.: , , ki - With Seattle's Buchan Bakers Gatos- .4E M ---662 LOT OF EXPERIENCEThese seven Phillips 66ers have a combined AAU experience of 15 years, going into the current season. They'll play against Seattle's Buchan Bakers later thiT Month in games in Idaho Falls, T remonton and Ogden Included are stand . ft ing,-leto right,-,Ji- m Reed, Bill Hougland, Burdy Haldorson and Jerry Harper, and ' kneeling, Ray Steiner, Chet Noe and Joe Dean. . - - $2698 inice 10th South and Main EL ,Open 6 days a week from 8;00 a.m. to 9;00 p.m . |