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Simard by lkoarell Noire rhotowsiobee R Dykes Climbs Into Title Scene With 1,307 Series rRebels Ulah Hundred To s finger at Bill Ward taking his By MARION DUNN Writer on the alleys out front News Deseret place sports ST. CEORGEThe Dixie "Ile's the toughest Ite's the one of owner State the Pete Yano, lege Rebels proved Saturday always got to beat. "Tete you've alight that they had what it Bowling Lanes, sat at the lunch said. .takes to make a good basketball counter before the start of the And when the tally was when they ran all over the Blue Ribbon. Bewling Tourna- taken labs that nigbt he. was ment's third round Sunday and Ward had taken over isiting &IOW Badgers. For the said. "When the chips are down right with a sparkling 3,6011 lead the recent in ,,first time, years at in a bowling tournament, you one round left to go. and Rebels counted man. the their have to go with the old least, Ward was just short of benlIe's the one you have to bea,t" score above the 100 mark. ALtheAutive time he pointigL sational in bis third round.- In Led trr. :closely, pursued by other team :members, the Rebels ended the game with 102 points against 74 ' for the Badgers. It was the Itebels game throughout and at 310 time did the visitors even threaten to overtake them. The Pistons came , from be'Leavitt made the first eight By United Press Rebels session at before points for the A last gasp. victory hind in the extra their team began to trade the Knicks to the home Sunday nip In Knicks York New used over the technique a when paced George Yardley Fort overtime kept the Wayne Saturday. the last 90 seconds. The double win for the Rebels PiStent ahead of St. Louis Mon- surge . last week gave them the needed The, Yardley took scor: balding western In hot the red day for tour in their on the game with 26 road honors the .uplift sion race in the National Bas- ing this weekend. Bospoints. as even Assn. the ketball ton Celtics turued the eastern Ken Sears, who led New York with 23 points,. sank a tree race into a runaway. throw with 12 seconds left in ' I 1 1 regular lime for a 95 95 tie to I send the game into overtime. Illinois Ace Cage,' I New York moved to a 99 97 lead but Yardley led the Pistons hi Flunks, Loses Spot EE k their winning comeback. f --184. but still 197 -- Ward wasn't the only bowl-totr to furnish the tournament with something to talk bout In the third round. Bill Dykei- - nd Pugsley, Dr. Mason and Duane Sleater all made the first 10 for the first I time in the meet with Russ Boren, Ken Takeno and Verdi White also in the select circle. Ward will finish his part 'in the tournament at 5:30 p.m. Feb. 3 at the Ritz and with the Sebring champion Bob Pettit bulge he now has he must led St. Louis with 33 points, rate a solid favorite to take the and Ed Macauley added 21. Jack title. Twyman had 20 for Rochester In games he was but Maurice Stokes was held, 'great. Sunday's each of the first three In easto six and the Hawks won games he opened with fotir ily after being limited to a , strikes in a row and there was half-timtie. : no doubt as to what the standScore 30 Points like ings were going Ao 'look ''' At Philadelphia, Bill Sharman when he finished. of the ',Ities and Neil JohnsOut at the Southeast Courts ton of the Warriors each scored In Sugar lionse;Muir faltered 30 points. But Johnston had enough to give Ward the little help and Boston romped just room he needed and he took after taking a lead at half time. advantage of it by moving into At Syracuse, five Nationals the lead. scored in double figures, led by Nit lir had a l.119 total in the Dolph Schayes with 26Clyde I t hird round with games' of 182, Lovellette paced the Lakers 1 with 20. Bob Leonard missed a 179, 150, 210, 203, 195, free throw with 17 seconds left Dykes, of course, is also a that would have given Minne- threat now. Going into the third I. round he was down in 19th place apolis a tie. i! 87-pi- n 1 103-10- point-makin- 1 , t - dk , - ty ,i fief , k ) ': - . E.. Pk i 1 , a ,IL orw'. 11., 414i: .' ,albooltaktulb till 434114 DA CHAMPAION, ILL (UP). George Bon Salle, six center and leading scorer on the Illinois basketball team. failed a sociological course and will be lost to the team beginning with the important Ohio State game on Feb. 4, it was learned Mon. day. The towering Bon Salle, now In his senior year. teamed with Harv Schmidt to help make the Mini the highest stsoring quintet In Big Ten cage circles. tuutht G I .24311 -- One Game Ahead 'The victory ' 46-4- 6 , I kept the Pistons one game ahead of St. Louis, which handed Rochester its 10th straight defeat, 107433. 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Amador. 3.2iO. 3Mika Ontiveros-- 34412 tutu' -- boolooven Ofros I s 1' ------3 - of Zat the Green Bay Packers, said Monday he 1 s quitting professional to get football because a job "that will take care of my for Prefe'rred Risks' , . map RALPH P. (UP)--Ro- ger , .ilesin Snow. 3.2,4 r1mhaA1. 3,283. 4Tom Pr Stars, All Stars Set . ' Class 0 Bolt. 3285. 5rrank E. Derrick. 3.276. Packers Star Resigns For 'Job With Future' DETRorr koff, star linebacker Actually, it's the only chance that many of the college players of tomorrow, the kids still in the high schools, get to see a big game. Some of it might rub off on them make them better collegians when their times come. - ...Imo. 34021.. 3.482. 3,443 3Bill Buckingham. Ainsworth. a4LynnKemp. 3403. 2C, - - Jun Kururnada. 25Dimnig Carlson. it's eveti more important to check your Farmers. Insurance 1--N- e 3.511. 5taiIpy. ItysleLundberg. IBob . - - . C. Mama. 3.423. MOS. A'lass books. The faculty team will include such' performers as Dean PapaDan dakis, Hal Hardeastla, Coons, Keith Thompson and Marion Powelson. ' i mn-sidE- p A Muir. 3,487 4Doug bRuss Boren. 3,485 5Ken 7akeno, 3,457. 7Verdi White. 3,434 Seater. 3325. 3Duane M. re HBéèiiIiic-kthkd?::-.- Dykes. 11 -211 Because of the interest in these games the,conference thovld immediately iitit telet4sfon--- - is not in the basketball State Utah angle again. markeron the first night and will be in Missoula Feb. 421. The only people who muld be hurt would be some of the preps and these schedules could be shifted to fit the big game. - Region. So now Utah rejoins Colorado, Wyoming and a northern part of New Mexico for league play. The men's regional tourney was set for Colorado Springs, Colo., and the women's for Den. ver this year, according to Utah Commissioner Denis Murphy. Last year Lawson Supply of Utah captured the Cactus Region' title at Los Alamos, N.M., and the Utah Caldwell Motor in Shamrock. were runners-uthe gals' regional in Phoenix, Ariz. A nine-gamjunket Into Arizona is slated fo; the Shamrocks the latter part of June. Included on the docket iis a game with last year's women's world champions from Orange, Calif. Murphy reports that sites for the world tourney this year were awarded to Clearwater, Fla., for the men and Bueno Park, Calif., for WOMen'S teams. An ASA hall of fame for softball aces was also id up in Newark, NJ., Murphy informed. . Liiwo1n i . cl-e.- -of clime - Game!- BTU-Uta- h The Skyline basketball battle has simmered down to a hash between Utah and BYU again. And they're going to hash it come Feb. 9 at Provo and Feb. 21 at Salt Laki. ' Those are the dates. There are no tickets to be.sold. The houses are already packed. and jumped aU the way to sec- Herb Score To Marry ond with his 1,307 score. WP)-- LANTAN) In the other divisions, ,ysle Ceveland pitcher Herb Score Stanley led Class B, Frank Holt, and his high school sweetheart, Class C, C. Class I), Nancy Ann McNamara, plan to wed after the and Noel Anderson, Class E. the 1957 baseball aeftsiin. The leaders. Lincoln Junior Sets Hoop Tilt - , 3-- Why. Not TV MT-- 6 Pistons Sneak Overtime Win From Knicks To Retain Western Lead , - and 185 , to stop vandalism is eliminate the hunting and 'fishing. And vandalism and trespau seems to be the only issue in this matter. the meet and jumped from nowhere to second place. Commissioner. of the Amateur Softball Assn. held their of 257, 154, Dykes had games annual confab In Mesa, 25th 268 8 and a 1,307 for 198, 202, Ariz., last weekend. total and an overoll. score of Of major intortitice to Utah 3,511. was the states reversion back Doug Muir fell from first to the Rocky Mountain Region. place to fourth and Dr. Jun Utah played in this region for Kurumada skidded a notch from a number of years successfully second to third. before a rezoning plan shifted grabbed a big lead in the meet The tournament will end this -weekend .with- games the State, Southeast, K-- and Ritz. - llowitrd-Leavitt-- Continued from rage Softball Region rolled the first 1,300 eerie" of his first three games he rolled 9, r..3 and 266. lie fell off in the final three with games - Col- , ROUND ABOUT. d:- For ROCK y Mini k Biic16-ér- , Ré-State- r - ' ' k I dimilemaboomolummemoramdmisaKill t AF1110111t; 401s,.-1,- '' , 'le , N ,liti,,Ao.u.c - ,' ti, 4" - 1 ' , ,,,,- - Yana, Ha I Dreyer, Jun Kurumaila Pet .s 4 GET READY FOR CRUCIAL ROUND . 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