Show OGDEN 'V'1 il V mm co-cha- VICTORY — Linda Meyers stunned European skiing circles by winning the giant slalom at the International Ladies tournament at Grindelwald Switzerland The slender Mammoth Lakes Calif girl is headed for the World Championships at Zako-pam- e Poland in February The Bountiful Braves caught Ben Lomond High in "one of those nights" Friday as they whipped the in a game that was Scots 72-3d as as the score just It was a contest in which the Scots could do nothing right as few shots fell and many of their passes went wide or high of their 4 one-side- During the early minutes Ben Lomond was able to work the ball through the Braves' zone defense but then was unable to make the shot In the first quarter the Scots didn't score at all until the 4:25 mark wlien Dave Hansen hit a pair of free throws Then with 1:46 left Eric Ward hit from outside to marks Lomond its lone field The Braves however were un- give ofBen the period as Bountiful led able to go ahead of Ogden in the goal league standings since the Tigers upset Davis Ogden and Bountiful arc still deadlocked for the Region Two lead each with 0 records These two clubs meet in a showdown at Bountiful Tuesday Bountiful's Lyndon MacKay demonstrated why he is regarded as the state's outstanding high school player this season with his shooting rebounding and blocking shots The 6-center although he played Jit-tmore than half the game poured through 23 points Ben Lomond trying to stop the Braves fast break didn't allow the visitors many points while on the run But Bountiful usually got the number of shots needed to get the bucket as MacKay teamed with Dixon Reisbeck to sweep the boards 4-- 5 ie -- TOOK EARLY LEAD Reserves from both teams played at least half of the game There was little to cheer about for the Scot followers during the entire evening as the Braves jumped off to an early lead then continued to increase it as the game progressed 12-- 4 SEVEN STRAIGHT The Braves poured it on in the second quarter as MacKay picked up seven straight points and the two clubs left the floor at half-tim- e 2 with the score reading 14 23 of his points in MacKay got half that first As the second half started the Braves ran 10 straight points to and both coaches make it 2 went to their benches Reisbeck added 15 points for Bountiful Richard Sawa the only Ben Lomond regular who went most of the way hit 13 Box score: -- 36-1- 46-1- EN BOUNTIFUL tfr 5 3 7 c 2 0 3 2 2 4 3 19 9 6 5 33 5 75 15 Sfott Hansen Sawa R Hansen Ward Thompson Luthy Southwick D Mnn McKy 0 0 0 0 Coihinq 1 0 0 2 Jenkins 119 Hawks 0 0 2 Bilderson 1 4 85 10 13 27 U 34 Tetil 24 31 20 72 P STf 0 4 3 3 0 2 2 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 Ingram 12 2 4 Carr OOOO Howard 10 0 2 Wright 0 4 3 3 Taylor 0 3 11 Smith Reisbeck OOOO Beck 0 4 2 2 Siddoway 0 2 11 Jotinsoo 4 lOMOND Score by Quarters t Bountiful 12 Ben Lomond 4 36 54 12 21 72 34 DRAWN FROM THE WOOD By Ross Corbett By Hat Wood PEBBLE BEACH Calif (UPD— Saturday's shorts: The most successful minor league sports organization in the country has to bev the Western Hockey League It is anticipated that every team in the league will make money this year— with the possible exception of the Los Angeles Blades And they'll come close In the rumor mill: Failure of the Los Angeles Jets in the American Basketball League may be the first step in the dissolution of the year-olcage loop Some reports have it that some of the successful ABL cities such as Pittsburgh and San Francisco will be gobbled up by the National League and the rest will be left to lick their financial wounds SEEKS TWO TEAMS Oddly enough the city of Long Beach Calif population 350000 figures in both the above items If there is an ABL next year Long Beach figures to get the Jets franchise And Long Beach promoters are fighting to get a franchise in the Western Hockey League The top basketball will be fought on week the of game the Boise Broncos court at 9 this evening when the invading Weber Wildcats put their unblemished rec ord up for grabs The session starts at the hour 01 9 Decause 01 nign scnooi games in Boise earlier in the eve ning Radio Station klo win carry encounter the Boise-WebBoise's problem is to strangle Weber's shifty Ron Thomas who eads the Wildcats scoring with a average for the season And of course Weber s big worry 8 IS Gus Johnson Boise's post man a great player at au assign ments who is deadly close in or way out with his skyscraping jumpers If Weber overloads on Johnson the Weber defense will weaken somewhere but Coach Dick Motta has a platoon of able guards that can be spelled off if he should de cide to try to wear out Johnson Weber will likely start with Thomas and Jerry Trice at for ward and either Al Palfreyman or Bruce Wilson at center And the guards could be Mike Garrett Lo renzo Carter Jon O DelJ Brent Smith J D Hawks or Dave Con 4-- 43-3- 21-1- 30-1- Bear River and North Cache vaulted past Box Elder in the Region One basketball standings Fri day as each picked up crucial The ger Bears won Oregon State Halts Fine Court Record 13-ga- to admit -- non-golfe- rs De-mar- et out-driv- 5-- 54-4- 49-4- 49-4- non-leag- ue 52-4- - nt Whichever squad wins will be tak ing a mighty big step toward the title And both schools are going to play like they realize this imiriaay night the touroncos 1 as they proved their record downed Ricks College 6 Two otner iuau games were played Friday night At Carbon 0 the Eagles whipped Dixie while College of Southern Utah picked up an Important win on the 4 road edging Snow at Eph-ja- s 79-7- 72-6- raim PRO BASKETBALL RESULTS v Associated Press NBA Friday Results ' Philadelphia' 136 Detroit 125 -Boston 128 Syracuse 103 St Louis 114 Chicago 113 Los Angeles 108 New York 107 Saturday Games Detroit at Philadelphia Boston at Syracuse Los Angeles at Cincinnati I Chicago at St Louis Sunday Games Detroit at Boston : Philadelphia-Syracus- e at Utica 140-pou- Detroit-Cincinna- left-hande- Dave Briggs led the scoring for Bonneville with 18 points Morgan High with four players scoring 15 or more points ran up an early 21-- 7 lead then coasted to its win over Wasatch The victory enabled the Trojans to maintain its tie for second place in the Summit Division of Region Six South They trail league-leadin- g Rich by one game North Summit one of the teams deadlocked with Morgan one an overtime thriller from cross-count- y rival South Summit North Summit led throughout most of the game and were in front by seven going into the final quarter But South Summit came roaring back to tie it up at 4 at the end of regula tion play -- 44-4- m CACHE SOUTH GTFP -- Leishman 1 4 3 5 Alder VO 0 2 Thompson 3 7 612 Cooper OOOO Baldfin 4 6 Lindley T 8 6 20 Willie OOOO 18 1 13 25 45 52 45 NEEDED for - Tempest in Teapot Problem Must Be Settled AAU-NCA- A 7 9 Ball 4 2 3 0 MRjchins Jenkins TToole JToole 2 16 4 3 11 5 15 3 17 4 1 1 Harry Grayson 21 28 8 59 NEW YORK (NEA) — If you hap 21 33 44 48 pen to be confused by the current 28 40 50 controversy between the National Collegiate Athletic Association and WASATCH MORGAN G T F P the Amateur Athletic Union don't G T F P 2 2 4 Rawlins NCarrign 7 2 15 suspect that you're in the lunatic 2 8 5 9 Broadbent ' RCarrign 12 0 2 1 15 fringe 0 4 3 3 Remund Nielsen 7 5 4 3 13 Wright Christensen 0 0 0 0 Half the college coaches don't 4 2 19 lister Randall 7 42 16 3 4 2 8 Tillmore SRich 0 10 0 understand it The bulk of therri 0 5 3 3 Tatton Castle 6 53 15 want no part of any break between 0 111 Ryan Wright 10 0 2 the governing bodies Porter 110 2 12 13 Tish n BRich 0 2 11 For the sake of all concerned Totals 16 32 21 53 30 18 8 68 which is practically everybody in Score by quarters: the country however somebody Watatch 38 53 had better start 28 7 banging thick heads 21 45 68 58 Morgan to bring about an end of together BONNEVILLE CLEARFIELD futile feud 'which simply has to a GTFP GTfP Ball 6 64 16 be settled If the tempest in a tea0 10 0 Spencer Mower 3 0 0 6 4 5 4 12 Van Shaar about which side is going to Flint 4 65 13 pot 5 11 8 18 Briggs the generals doesn't blow provide Grover 12 0 2 0 6 5 5 Gallovan 2 0 2 Shaw amateur athletics the Corgiat 14 2 4 itself out Wilson 2 5 4 8 3 2 2 8 Iverson young men and women who com 17 22 15 49 pete in them and the country at Totals 13 29 19 49 Score by quarters: which sorely needs their lead14 33 27 Bonneville 45 large 11 36 Clearfield 22 49 ership and inspiration will be the ultimate losers Granted that too many AAU of ficials are pompous often bum- bling badge wearers Granted that some in the NCAA camp are capable of more efficient field man agement By 21 16 6 48 Totals Score by quarters: South Summit 13 North Summit 17 1 1 - 1 - 1 Bob 72-3- 4 Pettit Displays Cage Form By Associated Press' One of the few right spots perhaps the only one in a dismal year for the St Louis Hawks has been the inspired play of Bob Pettit cornerman No 4 man The e on the list of National Basall-tim- ketball Association scorers is playing some of the best ball of his eight-yea- r professional career this season while the once-prou- d Hawks have collapsed Pettit is averaging about 30 points a game and ranks among the leaders in rebounds Had it not been for him the Hawks five-tim- e Western Division well could be worse champions than their fourth' place standing The old pro pulled them through to a rare victory over Chicago Friday night hitting a pair of free throws with 12 seconds left for the 3 tying and winning points in a victory over the Packers That combined with Philadel5 victory over Detroit phia's pulled St Louis to within 4 games Pistons the lowof the third-plac- e est playoff spot Boston snapped seven-gam- e winning Syracuse's 3 and Los Angeles outstring 7 in the lasted New York other games 114-11- 136-12- 128-10- Granted that from top to bottom the AAU long has been woefully deficient in promotional ability and many NCAA guys are ventawe P T Barnums the fact remains that somebody has to do the leg and dirty work the drudgery on a large scale And the badge-wearin- g AAU Colonel Blimps have been doing the 30b on far-flufronts without pay and more often than not sans even expense accounts for nearly of a century All those making all the noise for the NCAA want to' do is skim the cream from the top The college blokes don't contend that they can come up with those willing and night-ou- t equipped to do the day-i- n minor chores of staging the thousands of tiny meets and competitions handled by the AAU Penn State's Chick Werner president of the National College Track is talking Coaches' Association through his homburg when he speaks of the proposed new federation conducting its own meet in conflict with the National AAU Cham3 pionships June ng three-quarte- rs field luminaries the NCAA has it over a barrel And the stuffed shirts among those running the AAU don't like to be dictated toj They will have to compromise however which shouldn't be too difficult for them to take All the colleges want is a little more say about running major affairs in which their products play the more important roles The college people apparently object to having to clear through the AAU on meets NCAA adherents arrange and finance A simple solution would seem to be to have each side recognize suspensions and penalties on athletes imposed by the other then allow the college people to conduct their own meets with so out sanction or interference from the AAU— and vice versa Stanford University is underwritdual ing the United States-Russi- a Stanmeet in Palo Alto July 3 ford isn't going to have this meet loused up Not if I know Graduate Manager Alfred R Masters and his track coach Payton Jordan and I've known Masters longer than both of us care to remember Masters and Jordan throw a lot of weight around the NCAA Stanford has a rather substantial investment in the dual meet with the Soviets And money has a way of settling little quarrels like the one be tween the NCAA and the AAU 22-2- Track Wizards Perform In LA Variety Event LOS ANGELES (AP)— France's Michel Jazy supplies the international flavor tonight when he hooks up with Uncle Sam's Jim Beatty in the mile run a feature Of the annual Los Angeles Invitational indoor track meet Jazy finished second for a silver medal to the great Herb Elliott in the 1960 Olympic games metric mile with a time of 3:384 for the 1500 meters Beatty now living here holds the American record for the 1500 at 3:402 and has run a mile in 3:58 The national indoor mile record of 4:014 is held by Ron Delany One of the best competitive 8 d run events may be the Entered are former AAU and NQAA champion Jim Grelle Jerry Siebert Archie San Romani Jr and Tom Sullivan Villanova freshman who ran a mile in 4:035 while still in ' high school meet for Two top quarter-miler- s d event the first time in the They are Ulis Williams of Arizona State University and Rex Cawley of the University of Southern California National indoor champions entered include willowy Wilma Rudolph- who won the 1961' Sullivan yard sprinter Herb Carper Award shot-puttParry O'Brien hurdler high Hayes Jones and 60- 1000-yar- 500-yar- er non-rewardi- 22-2- That would create an intolerable situation with athletes competing under the banner of one organization being suspended by the other The truth is that the AAU cannot live without college track and 108-10- OPEN ALL NIGHT Fridays and Saturdays Won $565349 in '61 Carry Back owned by Mr and Mrs Jack Price of the Dorchester Farm Stable led thoroughbreds in money won in 1961 with $565349 HILLTOP LANES 44th and Washington : LOGAN GTFP 11 5 13 BJensen 4 2 0 0 4 Hansen 3 0 0 6 AAaughn Warren Spahn at 40 Receives Raise in 1962 Brave Contract 13 13 110 2 10 0 2 MJensen Cameron Egan Pedersen 2 7 4 8 Dalley 0 2 2 2 Gibson 0 2 11 14 26 13 41 34 29 21 22 left-hande- 6-- v 54 NEED HELP? 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Ilccd a Wrecker? 41 CACHE NORTH contract 0 2718 42 34 29 - 74-5- 55-4- second 1 at Logan At the same tune the Bullldogs in the friendly surroundings of the Richmond gym blasted Box Elder 6 It was the first league loss for the Bees The big high school basketball news however was Clearfield's 5 upset victory over Bonneville It was the first league victory in any sport for the Falcons who are play- ing only juniors and sophomores In a game Weber High made one of its best showings in recent weeks as it whipped 5 South Cache at Hyrum Bear River led by Darrel Newman was unableto break the game open until tne final quarter The stubborn Grizzlies led at the end of the first quarter 11-- 8 and held a one-poiadvantage at halftime The Bears overtook the defend ing Region One champs in the third period but it wasn't until the final minutes that they moved a safe distance in front Newman poured through 21 points Eleven of those markers came from the free throw line Box Elder led North Cache by a single point at the end of the first quarter but then had two straight poor periods as they fell behind by many as 17 points It was the second straight league victory for the surprising Bulldogs Clearfield's victory was a big one as uarry Hall again led the Falcons with 16 points The Lakers led most of the way through the first half but Coach Marcus Garrett s club took over the lead m the third period as it did a fine defensive job on High Professional golfers finally have that some baseball notably players can outdrive them off the tee Jimmy says that Mickey Mantle of e the Yankees can anybody on the pro tour including George Bayer Cam Puget pro at PebbI Beach was amazed at the distance NY t Los Angeles at Chicago 5 that little Albie New York at St Louis Pearson Los Angeles outfielder Monday Games gets ti at Dayton d "He hits and his drives were beyond the pros he Ohio ABL plays with" said Puget during the Pro-ABox scores t Bing Crosby Friday Results WEBER The professional golfers" incident9fr 111 Chicago Pittsburgh 6 T t P San Francsco 118 New York 104 2 3 3 7 Budge ally have something resembling a 9 3 2 20 Harrop macabre sense of humor when it 0 10 0 Johnson Saturday Games comes to their game Recently a 0 4 2 2 Van Alfin 1 0 0 2 Ivey 'Pittsburgh at Chicago woman in Los Angeles was bludge1 0 0 2 Cottam Kansas at Cleveland City oned to death with a golf club by a 5 8 5 15 Thompson 3 2 4 Wise caddy When one of the touring Sunday Games pros was told of the tragedy his Francisco New York at San Totals 19 22 14 52 reaction was typical: 13 Weber Chicago at Pittsburgh 14 South Cache "What club did he asked Kansas at Cleveland use?" City MOSCOW Idaho (AP) Idaho's BEAR RIVER No games scheduled Monday home court winning streak the pro G T F P 1 9 6 8 Hunsaker came to a halt Friday night when 14 U 21 Newman powerhouse Oregon State whipped 2 4 Bessinger 9 before 3700 fans the Vandals 4 8 Knudsen j 3 7 Kraus Four OSU players hif in double 2 3 2 6 Udy Mel figures including seven-foo- t 0 0 0 0 Tav'or 0 0 0 0 Green Counts and Jay Carty each with 15 points The teams play again here tonight Totals 39 28 54 MILWAUKEE (UPD — Warren in baseball's hall of fame when 13 Sore by Quarters: Idaho's game suffered when high 8 Spahn 40 years old and the great- he won his 300th game last sea- Bear River 11 scoring Chuck White was tossed est d in baseball son jokingly conceded Thursday Logan pitcher out of the game for throwing an "saw fit to hire me BOX ELDER a raise when he signed his 1962 the Braves elbow with only 12 minutes played got 6 T F P with the Milwaukee again"- - ' in the first half Ken Mare a Ida- Braves but very few of bis teamThompson McHale added that Spahn's new 31 7117 ho's 8 center also was hobbled mates can look for the same treat- contract was "in improvement" 2 6 44 68 Nielsen Rees over 1961 when the southpaw won 1 7 3 4 Hollist by a twisted ankle but continued ment 3 8 Young in the game President John McHale of the 21 games for his 12th season of 20 0 105110 Fremarj 23-2lead Braves whose club finished fourth or more victories an effort exceed- 0 0 0 0 Korth Oregon State held a with 10 minutes gone and never in the National League last season ed by only two others in all of 5 10 10 Nelson trailed again Idaho's last rally for its worst showing since mov- baseball history 15 31 16 46 Totals Box Elder 10 closed the gap to 9 but Carty ing here from Boston in 1953 conSpahn is the highest paid pitcher North Cacho 9 tanked four quick points and the firmed today his Milwaukee play- in baseball with a salary believed SUMMIT Beavers won in a breeze ers will be paid "only 'what- they to be between $60000 and $70000 6 SOUTH T f P estimated 12th vicas was and sometimes It high 6 1 012 Mitchell have earned' Oregon State's 3 2 17 Frazier tory in 13 games this season Spahn who created his own place as $75000 d -- their straight as they crushed Logan 1 4 2 4 Miles 4 2 19 Colton 5 4 2 12 Crittenden 2 3 0 4 Atkinson The Braves won their fourth straight HEAD-BANGE- R Take Region Lead er 6-- FOUL! — Ben Lomond's Give Ingram (23) is fouled by a Bountiful player as he pulls down a rebound in Friday's Region Two basketball game Other Ben Lomond players are Val Southwick (15) and Richard Sawa (5) No 45 Bountiful is Dixon Reisbeck ears Blast Logan late ll GOLF ODDITY 13-1- BOISE — ICAC's 21-poi- nt j The Tigers playing on their home I courVmatched the 0 record of!to kill the threat Bountiful This time1 it was Dave Edwards It was a case of two team efforts who accounted for nine third period with Ogden having just a little while the rest of the Tigers points the better of it in each department were going through a cold spell The After a close first quarter the Ti ended with the home team quarter gers pulled away and everytime in front 1 Davis threatened someone from Davis was unable to mount an Ogden would get a hot hand effective rally in the final quarter The two clubs traded baskets in finished as the game's Edwards the first period until Bud Park with 15 while Huntley scorer top er s set shot near the close gave 11 and Parker added 10 picked up the home team a 0 lead The even scoring Darts saw Noriega Parker who looks more like a hit for eight points to lead football guard than a basketball Box score: player started the second quarter OGDEN with two quick shots from outside G DAVIS G T F P T F P When Don Owens scored on a 0 3 2 2 Miller! Fife 2 1 1 Owens 4 0 0 8 Noriega jump shot and Don Huntley added 4 2 0 8 Blood Huntley 3 65 11 a lay-i- n the score shot to 3 and 22 310154 Patterson Powel 2 0 0 4 Edwards 6 5 3 15 the Darts never got closer than six 3 2 17 Knopnicki 3 117 Baker Parker 5 00 10 points 3 0 0 6 Fisher! Martin 0 0 0 0 The half time count was 9 as 2 3 15 Cowley Hall 0 0 0 0 Wiese 0 0 0 0 every Tiger found the range Johnson 0 0 0 0 The third period saw a pan of Nilson 0 0 0 0 quick Dart buckets by John Nor- 19 15 6 Totals 22 12 9 53 iega and Ray Blood but once again Davis 44 10 19 33 44 an Ogden player came to the rescue Ogden 13 30 53 43 Cats Battle Broncos in ICAC Game 4-- city is only 20 miles from Los Angeles If other colleges follow the lead of UCLA and Southern California in refusing to allow their athletes to compete in AAU meets the death-knewill be sounded for the ancient athletic organization The colleges boast about 80 per cent of the good track and field athletes in this country No AAU meet would be successful without them 1962 The smooth as silk Ogden Tigers maintained a tie for first place in Region Two competition Friday by rolling to a 5344 victory over the state champion Davis Darts ir 75-6- Western Hockey Loop Draws Huge Crowds 20 53-4- ST PETERSBURG Fla (AP) —Australian ' tennis stars Rod Laver and Roy Emerson are slated to appear at the St Pe-tersburg Masters Tennis Tournament in April despite reports they had been offered professional contracts Confirmation of their appearance was made Friday by Dr Eduardo Sarmiento of Caracas Venezuela Sarmiento man of the Florida-Caribbeaspring tennis tour telephoned Masters' Chairman Barclay Cunningham telling him Laver and Emerson would appear are The two Australians ranked tops in world amateur tennis It was reported that they bad-bee- n offered fat professional contracts by Jack Kramer pro tennis czar after the pair won the Davis Cup raves Whip Scots To Share Loop Lead JAN 4 Ogden Defeats Darts To Maintain Tie With Braves AUSSIE NETTERS WILL PLAY IN FLORIDA MEET n GIGANTIC STANDARD-EXAMINE- R UTAH SATURDAY EVENING mm ' ' OGDEN e t f p Cornish 7 10 8 22 Seamons 3 6 Geddes 4 8513 Barlow 2 4 Robinson 5 64 14 0 Hodges 0 10 14 10 off-roa- GOES-ANYWHER- Radio Dispatched 24 Hours a Day Phono EX 4-23- 32 E! 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