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Show 3 . --M- 5 V:001e:. qt 0.'doilijtS ,,, EM At ' 3 1;p i rice , ' ---- , i,,,, The Mountain West area's amateur punch dispensers warmed VP for their task Monday night in the first round of the Inter. mountain AAU Boxing Championships, recording four knock-oat- s in a program. The terrific tempo of thrillsccontinues at the Fairgrounds Coliseum. Tuesday night Idaho State's SUMMARY 467 Ono.... nruesday's Schedule Nooks Division "'sr Eddie, The, lata.waxt. Jordan AC, vs. Julian West fop. Sunnyside Kiwania. Scott Sneddon, Salt Lake Neal Mar tints. lite Boxing Club. 190.nounds: Leland Cunningham. Twin PISUA, Kits. vs. John Padilla. cat Jot. dais AC. Nathan WaU. Price Elks, 14Fpounds Vs. Odis Fort, State School. Jvnes Cowifla, Prtrvo Elks. Vs. Carl Shoenberger. Price Elks. 16Spounds: Glen McIntyre, KiwaniiiFelt,. vs. Mark Llotivick, Wait Jordan AC. Junior Division Vines Park. Salt Lake City. vs. Arvid Hemenwar. Provo Elba. Clifford Craig. Orem Rosins Club. vs. Glen Taylor. East El,. Nev. Ruben Cesspooelt. Ute Boxins Club. vs. Don Fullmer. Worn Jorcheen EWA., vs. Jack Jeo, Preston Elks. vs. Gerald Pearson, Kiwatils-Felt- , dan AC. Sealer DIvisien 1111.pounds: 'thrill Du Shane. Ute Box. Ina Club. vs. Armed Campos. Salt Lake City. nds: 130-pouJay Fullmer. West Jorvs. Donald Col. Ogden Hey Bata. Grant kletwan. Orem VFW, vs. Tine Ifiansenarts. Idaho State College. 147.pounds; John Lukevich, Idaho Slats College. vs. Don Packer. Demerit Gym. Thomas Hawk, Prove vs. Dennis Stettler. Salt Lake Elks, Elks. Gene Turley. Matte Valley Boxing Club. vs. Richard Renee Idaho State College. dan AC. Monday's Results Meek Division class: Junior Aguayo, SUMIllide Kiwanis. dec. John Bascom, State SchooL 1194ound: Eddie Thompson. West Jordan AC. doe. John Co Mauls. Cie Boxing Club of Ft Ducheime. Gerald Martinez. Ute Box. Ins Club. dee. Noll Bunnell. Orem Boxing Club. Noll Pearson, Itivranheireit BoYs Club. dec. Joe Walser. Ogden Heti Cats. Jack Jeo. Preaten. Idaho. Elks. TKO1 Norman Vo liner. Magic Valle? SOMAS Club. 145 of the Mr& Jon" Parkinson. Fairmont Boy. Club. doe. lilt RIM ley. State School. John Padilla, West Jordan doe. Robert Jack. Uto Bolting Club.AC. Thomas. Price Lynn Elks. doe. Ray Hu It, Salt Lake Elks. 1541.pounds: Jimmy Radler. Salt Lake Elks. doe. Bill Jensen. West Jordan AC. Carl Schoenberger. Price Elks. doe. Willie Williams, State School. Peter-sem- . Pole Riots School. dec. John South. Fairmont Boys Club. Mark Koltivich, West Jordan AC, knocked out Larry Noland, Magna Chamber of Commerce. 1:23 of the first. Junior Division 119 poundsKen Snoddon. Salt Lake tlits. dec. Mickoy Hernandez. Blackfoot-Idah- Beata's, ' I ,, Sixteen-- bouts are on the -Tuesday night docket, and if y ' , ' ,,,: IS ,,- .ve -- , ,,1 ' ,' '''t ' k; , ' ;.' ,: With The Majors ' : ,' , ,,,: g4 , V,41 ,V. t, ' -4-,-, .k. i ''s. 4 , k,.., 4 I, - . :4, ''... ,''' ';'. - ' Chicubs need 4 , ,:, , -;:: st (This Is tho lottlti In a sods tho prosoosts of motor loaosto slob for ItS40 the MESA, ARIZ. (UP)-- -If Chicago Cubs could get an outfield that measured up to the excellence of their infield, they could be real trouble-maker- s In the National League thill season. And if they could get off to the same fine start they did last year when they challenged the runaway Dodgers for the better part of two months, they might finish in the first division, because Manager Stan Hack thinks he bas the league's most improved club. Changed Club It is the most changed club, for sure. The Cubs made more deals than anybody in baseball and Hack thinks the transactions put a real lift into the lineup ile's pleased with the deal that brought Don Hoak, Walt Moryn, and Russ Meyer from He likes Hoak at the Dpdgers. third- base better than home ''':,"':. , : eon ,, s: ., '" -,..,,.. -'- ,,, ' :, - fr c, , ,11-, , ,,,, ,,.. , it Inter-Churc- h run threat Bendy Jackson. "With Hoak over there we could have the best infield in the majors. Who has any better than Hoak at third, Ernie Banks at short, Gene Baker at second and Dee Fondy at first?" Basket- 8:30 o'clock, he asked. "They say wit gave up too much power when he let Jackson go to Brooklyn. I don't think so. Hoak will make up for that. He has more spirit, More aggressiveness and better speed on the bases." Better Reserves t Hack also thinks the Cubs have better infield reserves 71 with Frank Kellert, another pickup from the Dodgers, as it first base understudy, and with the veteran Owen Friend, Eddie Miksis and rookie available for 'el Ed Winceniak utility work at second, short ...:,,:::':: tr...,, 4.' , I ,...,,,, j:0:!,.,,,,Z:l.:1 f ( I ,. :,..41:1'..i' DO IT THIS WAY, TINOIdaho State Boxing Coach Milton (Dubby) Holt passes along some last minute instructions to his Tino Manzanares. It obviously worked. Tino won his first round bout in the Intermountain AAU championships. - f 1, ffitortiputs -- - , ,," 't. '.444! , 1."' ; ..,f, ,:,:,. .. - VALUES D 4:;,:-:i",- t .1 ON ,HIGH QUALITY TIRES , BELE00 EZEILIV SUPER. FLEX ',' ;:;::: R a ,v , ' er ,I .? , ''';-- Is Primary Concern In AAU Ring Tourney; Shorter Sessions Help. , ::: - ....,:, ,: , 19 ,:. -- !' ,::,,,,,,, 1 to-- 11-111- Ittit I'Or ' 48, "' .44PSI:0: ,,,, 4001100..,..... 4 "' P.;07., , 'i ' RIDE ,,,,, it i i A- . , . . - , ,, ' - - .e 4"17,011' WORRY-FRE- nos FLOWSSalt Lake's Ray MR rocks a little from the attack of Price's Lynn Thomas in a bit of action from last night's AAU ring championships. Thomas won the decision. .. E -'- THE CLARET , : , TUBELESS TIRE SAFETY wrtik) ;411Ctil;, , 'o ... ENJOY 7' ; ..:.::i. i - '' '0. :',.1-- National Sport Briefs slit tot , - NEW YORK (INS) Larry' Army men and one Navy playBaker of New York scored an er, will leave Sunday for the eighth-roun- d technical knock- elimination games at Kansas out over Toledo welterweight, City, Mc: Pat Lowry Monday night in a The servicemen will play the fight at the St. Nicholas Arena. Phillips Oilers Monday night, Lowry (14914) took a count the College All Stats Tuesday, of nine after Baker (14712)1 and the AAU champs from Sefloored him with a right to the attle Wednesday. Jaw but the Ohioan was too dazed to continue and the ref-- 1 COLUMBIA, SG; (UP) tree stopped it at the Sophomore Dave Sime ran the mark. dash in 9.4 seconds of a second Monfiayone-tentPERU, IND. (UP)The 14- - off the world record, and won man Armed Forces basketball two other events to lead Duke team which will represent the to a track win over South services in the Olympic elimTha-- ! Carolina. Sime took first in the 220 tions began training Monday at Bunker Hill Air Force Base. yard dash in the fast time of of 20.8 and woo the broad jump The squad, consisting seven athletes from the Air with a leap of 22 feet, 714 Force, three Marines, threel inchessi.- - lc 100-yar- d h 0 (g 77-5- 4 ,,,, to xte i .90 ' ' ,,, OPEN SATURDAY' ' kl ' ..'. , 40'''. 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'',:;1: ,.,, ..:::, ::.. '''i.:''''';' 'it .':: ., tl , 111.s.. 1 ': . :A , nt :: N..- t By CARL LUNDQUIST ', :,:: , 777 Produce Threat , :.::;:;"::. :''''' l'... ,i.'.;...,:..,.. '...4 ';',i',.';':" :,.,:,;',,..:i.',,..' .....,,, Aw,,,,,:t , ,,' ''::: , Ou !field To ,' .,,,:s..4.!,...:;'''. ';:.:: ' - :,,,,::';'"'-,- - :,,' , '' - ' v, The folks hooted and hollered a little Monday night when Idaho State entrant in the Intermountain AAU chamthe first the East-WeShrine all-stpionships climbed through the ropes wearing a protective game, said Tuesday "there isn't headguard, In fact, they kept hooting and hollering as subsequent enough money to keep me from trying for the Olympics." Bengal battlers made their appearances with the much Russell, who sparked the West maligned headpiece in place. Elks' headman in charge of the public address, genial-Parkcouldn't even stem the barrage with the meant from that Campbell, game, money the pro ranks wouldn't lure him explanation that the guards were legal. away from being an amateur for We doubt that the Idaho State boxers absolutely have the games at Melbourne this to wear the guards in this tourney, but we don't blame November. Coach nubby Holt for having them do so. In collegiate fight0 was The ing, they are required, and Dubby's kids are collegiate named unanimously as the outfighters. standing player of the classic. Actually, the headpieces are probably more of a nuisance man with 18 He was high-poiwearer than an advantage over his adversary. They are to the as his and arms usual big points, excellent cut down scoring from the opprotection in case of a knockdownfor the back ponents. Once again he played of the head which strikes the canvas. There is no protection from an opponent's blow. The with K. C. Jones, his teammate, for an almost un- vulnerable "buttons" are all exposed. A kid can still get beatable duo for Coach Floyd pretty well mutilated in one of them, but he's safer in event Stahrs West J9nes of an accident. was ineligible to participate last , Wouldn't be surprised if they eventually become mandaweek when San Francisco won tory in AAU matches. the NCAA championship. Arte Shorter Programs: Happier Fans Bunte of Utah scored 10 points. One happy change was notable in Monday's opening sesRussell scored the game's first sion of these 1956 championshipsit ended at a reasonable basket and sat out the latter hour. as his replacement, stages One of the 'big criticisms of the past has been the lengthseven-foo- t Don Boldebuck of of the sessions. We can recall yawning with the rest of iness Houston, hit 10 straight points the mob at one or two in the morning, still waiting for the for the West to insure the win. of to their chores over. get weary hopefuls parade at the The West, ahead That was drudgery, and Tourney Director Harold McNeil 14 to it widened soon half, reailzed it as much as anyone. He inaugurated the two-rinpoints. The closest the East got in the second half was six points plan to cut down the time consumed in the eliminations, shorten the sessions, at 5044. EAST WEST He's toyed with a three-rinidea, putting some of the 1111T 1IFFT eliminations on in afternoon sessions. He finally lengthened 3 0 110 Bunte Floyd 4 4112 McCoy 1 0 3 2 10 1 2 Bamboos the tourney to four days, despite the slightly smaller field Judson 2 0 0 4 3 1 7 Logan 1 0 0 2 Krog Hemsohn 6 3215 this year. Uhl 1103 0 3 18'llosaell Burrow 6 0 0 12 0 0 10 Boldebock It's paying off in sleep for the fights' patrons. It could Green 2 0 3 4 2 2 14 Freeman 0 0 1 0 Vieens Holup 0 0 0 0 pay off in more patrons for the Elks' efforts of the futurt Molodet 3 2 1 2 3 1 7 Jones because a lot of folks just couldn't see sitting around so long. 2 0 0 4 Dobbs MeLauglin 1 0 0 21 As doled out Monday night, the session was just rights SS S 10 74 26 10 10 62 Totals were certainly thrills enough for everyone, action There 38-18 14 West 30--82 32 East aplenty, some fine talent and flying leather everywhere. And best of all, it ended before it got boring., Punches Here 'n' There Leave Aussies Winning Bill the Grant, n tiny little dynamo who's been just about A TOKYO (INS) one at or another on the Elks Boxing Comtime Australian University rugby everything in his of "90 mittee service," won't get to see all of this years Tueshome team union left for classic. year's required to return to the hospital before day after winning seven of the is and the rest of the committee readily over, tourney matches with Japatop eight See SPORT CHIPS on page 38 nese collegiate teams. ,. !..z.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,u .,,,m,..1, ' ,,....-.- ik ,,,e ;04.,-;;;,.,,, N.:4 ' t 1 '' V 6 &.' eet CHIPS KANSAS CITY, MO. (UP) Big Bill Russell of San Francisco, a hero all over again in , irjrktit4 r.,...,' , Al 4-- I s ,k711PYS E- ,,,,,-.- I Oullast ',,,,r,-- , q li LI . . i .: ' '...,; '":,: '' - ,A, - I I! I, i Safety - A l 1kt , ' Presbyterian Church will meet First Presbyterian Church Green for of the the championship YMCA . t SET A PRECEDENTIdaho State's John Hee Ian, in headguard set something of a precedent by w,earing the headpiece for the first time in an AAU bout locally. It is require'd by collegiate rules, to which Hee Ian is bound as a Bengal boxer. He also went on to decision Idaho Falls' David Don Lemons, Jr., in the bout. -- I. A ''. f DEfi$.111127' West's Stars r) I i ,- Wasatch otege4aatAv4 . A-,-- I A, :."Mtl',... , -. League Championship Slated Tonight ta - -- .: ! YMCA Just Arrived - -,: -0, r""Ns ,, , ' ,,714'..' , 1250n11 1 , F over ,,,t, 11 , - t 0.00--0 . , n The Wasatch team, coached by Utah cage star, Gary Bergen, won the right to meet the First Presbyterian quint by virtue of its 4744 win over First Baptist in a playoff gitite. 41, , , 04, ,f Normal Vollmer of Magic Valley in the third. leo will be a favorite for the novice lightweight title. York State Supreme Court Tuesday dismissed the petition of the Londong Sporting Club and its president, Tex Sullivan, to prevent the New York State Athletic Commission from revoking its license til,k' ., , .:, -- Jack Jeo, little strongman from Preston, Idaho, recorded the evenhig's first knockout, getting the TKO nod from I1 I , , i N. 41- 1. 4- - ,,, 01 tr.- Russell Outstanding - - Vc--, n TROPICALS I ,; ;- , and third. Friend came over from the Red Sox organization! 41 and Winceniak is up from the Los Angeles farm club. But when it comes to the outfield, there's where. Hack's , w., -problems begirt. Tropical Worsted Wash:aid 'Wear 'Sas: ..., 11 "We've just got to dig ourselves up an outfield," he said. for Summer "And I think we may be better off than we think. It is just.that right now I don't know Silk and Egyptian cotton, dacton, cotton in wide I a single man who will be in it. selection of colors and weights. We have a lot of good o'nes in Adaptable for west S' and everybody has a camp from today until the snow flies. chance." t1,i, -Best bet right now is that '110' Miksis will be in center with ''. 27.50 to 65.00 , ,,s, 0! big Hank Sauer in left and Monte Irvin in right. Moryn, at Both Our Downtown and Campus Shops 4 who hit five homers in the early exhibition games, is making a 1:strong bid for the right field ?Jo ..., post and so is Jim King, another 4s4 hot performer from early' last " season, Speedy Robkies Downtown Two speedy rookies, So Ily Campus 224 South 13th East Drake and Gale Wade, Are batIf East South Temple Phouto L. Phon EL tling for the renter field job I "Ok It against Miksis. If either makes the grade, Miksis will be the EllWAVOWS f:IiiMti4 4WINOTS0101114011M1WiNV14414(SIVIIIIIR; n number one spare infielder. , 1r ..,, ; ' )17 , .4 - ,, i red-tinge- (UP)The New HL , .1.::,........000' Monday's action is any indication, they'll be lulus. The firing begins at 8 o'clock. Ntimerous prospective stars d showed up out of the battling Monday night Dennie Stet ler and Dell Fowler, a pair of defending champs from the Salt Lake Elks, looked good in moving to the second round. Victor Lopez of the Price Elks and Gene Turley, a former champ from Magic Valley, also Impressed the railbirds with victories. But it waa the Idaho Staters a team of frosh and varsity reserves entered by Coach Milton (Dubby) Holtthat impressed the most. The Bengals won three bouts, two of them Impressively, a third by forfeit. Johnny Hee lan and Tino Manzanares will both be favorites in the talent-ladeclass of seniors. ball League tonight at the Westminster College gym at e)okviikfw , , 7. pounds-Colleg- NEW YORK 7,3,,:, ...:, kl' ',1.'1.- 1 .! ' 41,4.. red-haire- d NYAC 7 .. ,.-- ,',...- 4., -frre Men-lov- e. Court upholds ..40.kx . -,,- Tim Sneddon of the Ogden Elks and Mickey Hernandez of Blackfoot put on a stirring brawl in the junior bantamweight division with Sneddon rallying to win after a close go. Among the senior bantamweights, Cedar City's Dick Maxwell upset defending champ Prudy. Salazar in one of the evening's big reversals. Salt Lake's Frank sank. head of the Kiwanis-Fel- t Boys Club, got the evening's only clearcut kayo, putting Orem 139 poundsLamm Aragon. Magic Gary Brown down Valley Boxing Club. dec. Allen 1:06 of the second out in and Provo Elks. after a slugging match that 147 poundsVictor Loon. Prim: Elks. dec. David Lloyd. Jordan Athlotie AC. saw both boys on the canvas. Division West Jordan's Mark Kolto119 poundsRichard Maxwell. Cedar City Elks. dec. Primly Salazar. Salt Lake, vich decked Magna's Larry City. Noland for the count in the 139 Beelan. Idaho State first of-- novice middleweight dec. David Don Lemmona Jr.. Idaho Falls. Grant McEwan. Orem VFW. go. K. Elton. Provo Elks. dec. Dan 130-pouDonald Cope. Ogden Hep Cats. doe. Harold Lloyd, Twin Falls Liks. Jay Fuller, West Jordan AC. dec. Curt Bushman. Provo Elks. Tine Man-lana- i. Idaho State, dec. Ray Albertson. State Sebool 147eounds: Dell Fowler. Salt Lake Klks. dec. Abram Scott. Ogden Hep cote Frank Bankhead. Felt Boys Club. knocked out Gary Brown. Oren vim. 1:06 of the second. Richard Henson, Idaho State. won by forfeit ever Don Bowthorpo. Ktivanis. Felt. Gene Turley. Magic Valley Boxing Club, scored a TKO over Jimmy Redcap, Site Bovine Club. in tho oecond. Dennis Stettler. Salt Lake City Elks. dec. LeRoy Philliing. Idaho State. ( '' , ID Pa- ,, - - a .1:,,,' West Jordan, a team representing Salt Lake's Elks Lodge No. $5 and the Price Elk's belters were impressive in the opening session. - ,.,I4- - 1, t 4' 25-bo- BOXING . , ,,, By DEE CHIPMAN AALmmuom p kU) - c - : ,, f , Idaho State, Salt Lake Elks Battlers Sharp 11 11 4074,.., , .- . ,-, - , :' . , , , - , .. |