Show TEAMS TIE THE SPORTS Wright highway yS?x Aids WITH AL WARDEN Ogden Gunners to Compete in Round Robin Trapshooting Event : ft Central v jf ih S- ::: v § DAVE CARLTON smallest in the NBA by the matter of inches Doubt if the Carlos Ortiz-Jo- e Brown lightweight title fight will come off The bout slated for at Las tonight Vegas was called off NOTES ON A NAPKIN because Brown is suffering from a NICK TOPIK of Brigham City has tonsil infection but the word is directed 40 young men and women out that a bad gate is the reason this season in competing in the seventh annual Ogden Standard-ExaminG I's of Hill Air Force Base will ski school be admitted to the Ogden Eagles Participants include: David Peart sports program at Weber High Mickey Felt Scott Reese Shirley Thursday evening for a small fee Williams Sherry Ford Chrisse Marv Casteel publicity director of Butler-JaDeLeon Kristi Knudson the event announced today Terri Case Martha Wampler ClifBUDDY BAER one of the honton Carey Mike Wampler Kirk Thompson ored guests for the Max Baer Heart George Carey Randy Somerville Fund program will arrive in Ogden Jeffrey Merrill Don Carey Bob early next week to assist the Eagles Butler Joyce Williams Bunny in the promotion Buddy is well Carey Brod Thompson Ronald known in Ogden and over the state Toplk Yolanda DeLeon Mary WamGolf fees at El Monte Patio pler Harry Sudd Craig Brown Karen Seashore Pawla Jensen Springs Riverside and Ben Lomond Christine Seashore" Jimmy Fitsch undoubtedly will be raised to $1 for Al Polak Curtis Knudsen Sherry nine holes for the 1962 season Budd Nina Seggard Rodger Wil- Representatives of these clubs and liams Dick Epley Karolyn Knud- the Hill Field club will meet soon son to make a decision ' Mike Merrill Colvin Huggins Bob Cogle and Joy Sleigh In answer to numerous phone calls—the tenth annual 'Tournament What price height? Red Auer-bach- v of Champions golf tournament at the coach of the Boston Cel- Las Vegas is slated for May 3 4 tics ilong reigning champions of 5 and 6 If interested in attending the National Basketball League inbetter make your hotel reservasists that his current squad is the tions NOW er " nt DRAWN FROM THE WOOD Shcmfz Plans to Make Comeback With Coifs baseball Shantz 150 pounds and a stretched up 7 tall is going with the new Houston Colt 45s this year and he isn't a bit upset because he has been shuffled about by the New York Yankees and the Pittsburgh 5-- Pirates "It's a great opportunity" said Bobby as he watched the rain trickle down the windows at spring training camp "I'm just glad to still be in he major leagues I wasn't a bit rprised when the Pirates threw i3 into the player pooL They had o keep their younger players" Shantz doesn't go along with the belief of some that this will be the year of the great home run explosion in the National League "Maybe the pitching will be a bit thinner" he concedes "But some of the parks in this league are tough for the homer hitters We lose the Los Angeles Coliseum so that helps Idaho Takes the pitchers some Then the new Houston Park has foul line distances of 360 feet And it's about 400 feet to where the power hitters clout "So that isn't going to make it so easy As a matter of fact most of the National League parks with the possible exception of Cincinnati are good to pitch in "Pitching is better in the National League than it was in the American And there is more power over-al- l in the National I would say that there is one more good hitter per team in the lineup in the National League than there was in the Ameri-can-exce- for- - pt the Yankees" The clubs who will be hard to beat this year in Shantz's opinion win be Milwaukee Los Angeles possibly Pittsburgh and San Francisco And he figures Cincinnati will be tough again "You never can tell" he says "When one team comes up with four or five men who are having a good season they get awfully tough Even Houston could be tough if four or five men have a good year" In all his 13 years in the majors the toughest men to get out for him have been Hank Aaron of the Braves and Ted Williams of the Red Sox Beavers Second Time "Williams gave me fits" he says "Best hitter I ever faced" Bobby rates Mickey Mantle of the Yankees and Orlando Cepeda of the Giants as the strongest men he CORVALLIS Ore (AP)—Idaho's pitches to jubilant Vandals try for a second "When I fave them" he says "I straight victory over just hope they don't hit it back Oregon State tonight after dumping through the box" the Beavers Friday night The Vandals grabbed a 2 lead with six minutes to play and staved off a desperate Oregon State rally Defense and ball control keyed the Vandal triumph It was the third straight defeat for Oregon State which had won 16 in a row before starting to skid Lyle Parks led Idaho with 16 lOth-ranke- 52-5- :) X - Us ' 5 ' 44-3- d 1 CENTRAL G T F P WASHINGTON 10 7 6 26 Wright 2 O 0 4 D Gladwell 4 1 0 8 R Gladwell 3 107 13 Brewser 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 10 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Set New Record To points LOUISVILLE Ky (AP) -- The The Beavers were paced by Jay Los Seven-fooMel t Angeles Lakers new Western Carry who had 28 Division 6 14 and Steve Play champions of the National Counts had Basketball Association - now have 5 Terry Baker another goal— the of minutes first they want to set a For the game division for victories record looked like Beaver a runaway it The clinched 20-- 9 Lakers the division to a off State jumped Oregon lead but Idaho pulled within a championship Friday night with a 7 ' overtime victory over the point 26-2-5 at the half After intermission Oregon State Chicago Packers in a game typical of the close ones they have puJied out again to a 36-2-9 margin been winning all year but Idaho chipped away and won 48 games now" said "We've grabbed a lead it never lost again Lakers' Coach Fred Schaus "a n d need only four more victories in our last 10 games to set a division rec Postpone Fight ord We want that record We're not about to slack off during the MILAN Italy (UPD— The between non-titbout junior rest of the regular season" Loi The record is held by St Louis Duilio welterweight champion which 8 was in 1960-6- 1 Detroit of Collins Los of Italy and Billy 2 a of now The Eastern is because Angeles was postponed Friday Boston Celtics hold the sprained hand allegedly suffered by Division NBA 6 set was record in 1959-6- 0 date new No the champion 124-11- 10-rou- nd le 51-2- 48-2- 59-1- GTFP 2 3 15 Woodson Swenson 0 0 0 0 Carter 7 1 0 14 Roundy 2 4 3 7 Conley 10 0 2 Farnham 0 10 0 Sandberg 2 3 15 Johnson 2 Collins 0 0 0 0 Blockinton Zwiefel Lundstedt Jones Goddard 110 Bishop 20 22 13 53 Totals 6 6 2 14 Buchanan 8 2 1 17 Allen 6 10 6 18 Fister ' 1 0 0 2 Webb 4 2 19 Camp 4 22 10 Coltain 29 24 12 70 15 15 5 35 ' Taggart 6 54 16 Black 2 2 0 4 Teeples 4 2 19 Greenwood 3 11 7 13 Greenwood 2 76 10 Williams 10 0 2 Pierce 2 Knight 0 2 2 2 ' B G 110 19 28 20 58 BASKETBALL RESULTS ' !-- EAST Brandeis 95 Norwich 83 NYAC 89 St Michael Vt 76 Lowell Tech 74 Newark Eng 70 Yale 48 Cornell 47 Pennsylvania 87 Dartmouth 66 Pace 91 New Paltz St 80 NY City Tech 73 Orange City 65 Albany St 82 Plattsburgh St 68 Princeton 73 Harvard 65 Boston Coll 90 Seton Hall 86 Brown 84 Columbia 59 ft fv ) 1 LA Union 86 St Augustine 72 f Maryland St 58 Howard 51 Pembroke 92 Richmond Prof I 70 Wm Jewell 81 Central Meth 60 Clemson 72 Virginia 71 Harpur 77 Hamilton 76 Va Poly Tech 91 Geo Wash 75 Stetson 68 Jacksonville 67 Huntingdon 88 Lambuth 80 Carolina Conf Tournament Lexington NC High Point 80 Eton 73 Western Carolina 47 Catawba 40 SIAC Bethany 89 MIDWEST Western Reserve 73 St 55 N'Dak U '49 Ohio Athletic Conference Akron Ohio Baldwin Wallace 75 Mt Union 62 Akron 75 Woorster 53 Ohio Wesleyan 73 Capital 58 N Dak Wittenberq 82 Otterbein 39 Emporia 79 Bethel 58 SOUTHWEST Henderson St 82 Arkansas Coll 78 Air Force 70 Arizona 63 Houston 56 Southern Cal 51 Texas A&M 89 Arkansas 79 ' 5 WEST Oregon St 51 ' Idaho 52 Seattle 67 Oregon 66 UCLA 68 California 62 Pierce 89 Pasadena 81 Washington 66 Washington St 51 Montana St 74 Regis 61 Pueblo Vai JC 76 Hartnell JC 50 San Frcn St 73 Chico St 71 Sacramento St 87 Nevada 60 Menlo 75 San Jose City Coll 68 Seattle Pac 74 So Oregon 57 Riverside 68 Citrus 63 Idaho St 86 Gonzaga 76 UTAH HIGH SCHOOLS Bear River 81 Logan 57 Box Elder 48 North Cache 43 Bountiful 73 Ben Lomond- - 56 Davis 65 Ogden 43 Highland 66 Olympus 57 West 86 South 66 Cyprus 60 Granger 49 Jordan 78 Murray 73 Bingham 62 Tooele 56 Morgan 49 South Summit 47" South Rich 51 Wasatch 45 Park City 59 North Summit 53 Grantsville 61 St Joseph's 37 Jodge Memorial 57 Dugway 37 American Fork 71 Lehi 49 Tintic 62 St Francis 55 Moab 77 South Emery 66 Green River 57 North Emery 39 East Carbon 61 Notre Dame 50 San Juan 64 Monticello 43 Valley 50 Panguitch 44 Bryce Valley 79 Escalante 50 Gunnison 89 Wasatch 45 Milford 65 Millard 43 Delta 65 Parowan 28 Cedar City 65 Kanab 44 ' Davis High School moved a step Sjddoway 4 0 0 8 Jenkins 0 0 0 0 closer to a berth in the state Class Wilkinson 0 0 0 0 A basketball tournament by thresh12 6 56 31 14 11 73 Totals 3 in a Region Two 25 Score ing Ogden by quarters: game at Kaysville Friday Ben Lomond 11 43 56 22 The victory vaulted the Darts into Bountiful 73 22 42 58 second place past Ogden as they DAVIS OGDEN assured themselves of at least a T F P GTFP 4 4 16 Fife Miller 3 3 3 9 third place tie 0 0 10 Owens Noriega 2 3 2 6 Ogden which still has two tough 8 7 9 Huntley Konopnicki 5 11 5 15 e Blood 6 0012 Edwards games remaining holds a 0 0 4 Parker Cowley lead over fourth place Bonneville 1 Nilson Taylor The Tigers jumped off to a good 1 Baker Visser 3 Monson Fisher first quarter lead then could do ' 3 Hollist little right the rest of the way and 2 Oviat Davis ran away with it in the 'sec15 21 13 43 Totals 25 27 15 65 ond half 43 34 24 18 Ogden At Bountiful the Braves clinched Davis 44 65 27 8 at least a tie for the title as they NORTH CACHE BOX ELDER 6 easily downed Ben Lomond GTFP GTFP It was the eighth defeat of the sea- 4 44 12 Cornish J 6 3 5 Thompson 3 1 5 Neilson son for the Scots against two wins 44 2 0 108 Seamons Geddes Rees 96 18 Bountiful led by Lyndon MacKay 4 25219 Barlow 0 2 Holilst 1 0 0 0 0 2 Robinson with 29 points jumped off tola 1 Young Korth 2 Hodges 0 0 0 first period lead and left the floor 0110 Nelson 0 0 4 0 0 0 Perkes Re1 0 14 at halftime in front by 2 Larsen serves played most of the second 18 14 7 43 19 20 10 48 Totals half for the Braves North Cache 43 19 33 9 37 48 23 In Region OneJ Box Elder earned Box Elder a ticket to the tournament by edgBEAR RIVER LOGAN 3 at Brigham T F P GTFP ing North CacheJ Hunsaker 4 10 8 16 8412 D Jensen City Newman 8 6 4 20 43 13 Pederson Although the Bees led most of 43 13 Maughan Bessinger 7 12 9 23 Udv 3 0 0 6 2 0 4 Hansen the way they couldn't make it a Knudsen 1 3 1 3 2 2 Gibson comfortable margin 1 1 M Jensen Green 1 Kraus 4 0 0 0 Sophomore LaVell Larsen teamed Dailey : Cameron 0 Taylor 1 0 0 with Frank Rees to pick up most Sorensen 0 1 0 Baird 2 of Box Elder's points Rees had 18 Metz (LOO Blanch 0 and Larsen 14 29 33 23 81 21 25 15 57 Totals ' 5 34 10 24 CRUSHED GRIZZLIES Logan 81 56 17 36 Bear River Garland-Tremonto- n RivBear At SOUTH SUMMIT er had little trouble picking up its MORGAN P GTFP sixth straight league victory as it Mitchell 4 9 5 13 7 4 6 Castle 7 I 0 4 Porter Frazier 11 0 2 crushed Logan High Miles 0 0 0 0 5 V Rich II Once again it jwas the front line Colton 6 43 15 0 0 0 S Rich of Max Bessinger Darrell Newman 5 4 14 Carrigan Hoyt 0 0 0 0 Crittenden 5 6 3 13 and Laurence Hunsaker that did 7 10 6 20Neilsen Atkinson 2 0 0 4 most of the scoring Kirkham 0 0 0 0 couldn't The Grizzlies simply 18 2011 47 Totals 24 15 49 keep up with the Bear River fast 17 Score by quarters: 73-5- 22-1- - 1 42-2- 1 1 WA7P 7V u Defeats IQKeif t 48-4- 1 -- w mm Til li If 81-5- Wildcats Meet Bengal Frosh On Weber High Court Tonight j TROJANS HOLD CLASS B LEAD 92-7- It was the fifth straight confer-- 1 dJuli — ' Slt" uation will be to determine a rep-- ! resentative to the National Junior College Tournament in Hutchinson Kans next month Webeij returns to the hardwood tonight tor a game wii h the Idaho State Frosh Tonight's! battle will start at8 pm on the Weber High bchool court In the previous mee ing between these dubs two weeks ago the 1 Idaho State Frosh won was it Friday night Jerry Trice who led the Wildcat attack as he poured in 23 points And he had plenty of help from the guard line as Dave Conger tanked 21- and Jon O'Dell hit for 18 Ron Thomas Weber's leading scorer this season was held to 16 FINAL THREE MINUTES Although the Vikings are resting in the ICAC cellar theyj gave Weber a battle and it wasn't until the final three minutes that they had the game tucked awayL Nolan Stott Rick's f 6 center did most of the damage as he popped in 10 field goals mostly on jumpers from near the foul stripe The rugged center hit an uncanny percentage of his shots Weber led most of the way and at one time forged out in front by 16 points only to see the visitors come back and threaten to take over the lead The Wildcats jean jinto a cold streak early in trie second half as ce De-lan- 16-fo- ot - u f AA 10-- 9 in for their front ings only lead of the game A three-poiplay by Conger then: put the Wild- cats in front to stay The score remained close until the final four minutes of the half when Weber forged to a 0 lead 10 OF 14 POINTS But the fired up Rexburg quintet came i back and trailed by four points at 9 with the second half five minutes old During that drive Ricks' Lynn Widdison picked up 10 of his 14 markers Second place Boise hoping for an upset here in Ogden polished 5 in off Dixie Friday night the only other ICAC game Two games tonight complete the conference schedule The Broncos move up to Cedar City for a game with College of Southern Utah while Carbon and Snow tangle at nt 56-4- 63-5- 70-5- Price Box score: GTFP 0 0 4 Sorensen 0 0 0 Anderson 0 0 0 Erickson 2 2 2 Welch 34 17 11 Score 6-- 500-mi- le 79 at ers Totals ha If time: 56 Weber 37 23 18 92 Ricks 40 The meet promoters had counted heavily on a Delany-JiBeatty duel in the mile as a natural highlight of the night's festivities Delany is unbeaten in 34 straight indoor mile tests and holds the recognized world record of 4:014 However earlier this year Beatty registered a 3:589 indoors and appeared ready to give the Irishman the battle of his life Uelses was felled by a flu attack a fortnight ago and when he tried to return to action too soon last Saturday he fell heavily on the runway and failed to clear 14 feet A spokesman at the Marine base in Quantico Va said the decision to rest Uelses was not made until Thursday night m L POST No 9 Others scheduled to compete are Elmer Musgrave of Niles 111 Don White Keokuk Iowa Whitey Ger-ke-n Melrose Park 111 and John Rostek Fort Collins Colo All rank among the first 10 in national standings Western competitors are headed by Lloyd Dane of Buena Park Calif three times Pacific Coast stock car champion of an injured Achilles tendon Celtics Near '62 Basketball Title Sunday February 25 From 8 a m Till Noon members who have signed new member for '62 are a up invited — So sign up that new member and have breakfast with Lou 11 Six Morgan and South Rich finGRANTSVILLE ished regular league play in a first GTFP 12 Mathews place deadlock as both won Friday 62 4200 4 Ware Morgan however was forced to 1 0 0 2 Anderson Palmer battle for its life to edge ' South 41 5113 95 Black 7 Rich South while Summit 1 0 0 2 Boyer also had a close lone downing Wa 4 43 11 Wadsworth 5 G T F 4 2 3 3 1 0 2 0 O 0 3 3 McDongh Francis Crandall Hansen Foley Shenefelt Orozco Peterson 0 2 5 7 4 14 Thomas 1 1 0 2 Johnson i JOSEPH ST 49-4- 51-4- 49 47 33 29 22 20 15 Morgan South Summit North Summit! finished in third 11 13 61 Totals place even though Nit lost to Park 25 Score by quarters: 3 City 18 Grantsville 3 St Joseph finished its season oy St Joseph's 7 game to league-leadin- g dropping a NORTH SUMMIT Grantsville here in Ogden GTFP 0 0 2 Bloomquist Box scores: 171137 13 59-5- 46 24 32 15 61 37 51-3- 1 GTFP A 4 4 4 1 1 9 119 7 2 115 Brooks 4 3 2 10 Ball GTFP Stott! 5 6 5 15 0 3 11 Judd Mann 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 M Richens Smith! 2 4 3 210 Jenkins MacKay 13 4 3 29 6 1 111 OToole Beck 0 0 0 0 Totals Reisbeck 5 1111 23 12 7 53 10 Cushing 2 2 15 North1 Summit v 13 Johnson 0 0 0 0 Park City BOUNTIFUL LOMOND BEN 42 10 0 0 2 0012 D Hansen Sawa 115 R Hansen Graser Hancock 6 6 3 2 14 Ward 0 0 0 0 Thompson CITY PARK GTFP 21 Jolley 7 97 2 0 0 4 2 6 2 6 17 3 5 Peterson 4 4 2 10 Zmuda 2 6 3 7 G Wright 3 10 6 Leathern McKissick Crandall 21 33 17 59 36 40 24 27 The Boston Celtics National Bas- ketball Association defending champions moved a step closer to their sixth straight Eastern Division title Friday night with a triumph over Syracuse 121-10- Phil Rodgers Assumes New Orleans Lead came through with his second suctotal cessive 69 Friday for a of Tex Odessa 138 Bo of Wininger and Wes Ellis of West Caldwell N J tied at 140 who The Rodgers Calif de plays out of La Jolla without scribed his second round a trace of modesty "Except for a couple of bad spots" he said "I played a perfect round of golf" winds that The buffeted the 6700-yar- d City Park RESULTS course may have had little effect on Rodgers but it' sidetracked other Associated Press top contenders — Defending champion Doug San Norm Calif SANTA ROSA of Ojai Calif was tied with ders Letcher 179 Santa Ana Calif EUis and Ed Oldfield of Golf 111 178 stopped Rogue Maravilla with a 68 in the first round but 142 placed him Boise Idaho 1 Sanders fourth LOS ANGELES — Herman Dun can 127 Los Angeles stopped Ra Mexicali 6 Scores Record Goal mon Sarmineto 122 ST PAUL (UPD—Jim Sobtzak PHILADELPHIA — Billy Lynch 150 Hartford Conn stopped Willie playing for Coleraine Minn in the Minnesota state high school hockey Gray 155 Washington DC l tournament scored a record WORCESTER! Mass — Mike goal Thursday as his team beat Pusateri 171 Dedham Mass Minneapolis Washburn 2 ew knocked out Henry Jones 168 York 1 OPEN ALL NIGHT MELBOURNE — Love Allotey 124V Ghana outpointed Wally Fridays and Saturdays 12 126 Australia Taylor NEW ORLEANS (AP)— If the reciDe for winning on professional golf's tour calls for as an ingredientj then Phil Rodgers rnn't miss And to bear witness to this proposal he took a lead into the third round of the $30000 Greater New Orleans Open today Rodgers of San Diego Calif 36-ho- le self-confiden- ce two-stro- - ke FIGHT 36-ho- le 7 5-- Any combination of four Boston victories or Philadelphia losses will STOCKHOLM I— John Henry 194 clinch the division crown Los Angeles nailed down the New York outpointed Ulli Ritter 204 Germany 8 7 Western Division title with a win over Chicago in overtime 0 Cincinnati tripped Detroit "FUN IS MY BUSINESS and New York handed St Louis its 8 fifth straight loss TROPIC AN A HILLTOP LANES 44th and Washington 124-11- 134-12- MY BUSINESS IS FUN" ELDORADO 130-11- Exciting New Models for '62 See the "World's Fair" without dining or lodging problems! MEMBERS PLAN TO TAKE A COACH OGDEN GUN CLUB meeting of all members will be held at the club house 9:30 am Sunday morning to elect directors for 1962 All members are requested to attend A A special 50-bir- d trophy handicap will be held after meeting 53 59 140-fo- By Associated Press 1 Will Hold Its Annuel MEMBERSHIP BREAKFAST All Calif (UPI) — Indianapolis Speedway champion A J Foyt of Houston Tex heads a top field of drivers and cars Sunday at Ascot Park in a 100-la- p US Auto Club national championship race GARDENA 1 4 2 14 Widdowsen 2 0 0 4 Orme 0 2 2 2 Powers 2 0 0 0 Foyf Enters Ascot Park Speed Event t 6 break In the Summit Division of Region satch co-rook- ie 5 5 3 13 Parkinson 3 0 0 6 Guindinger 6 32 14 Elliott 10 1 0 20 Stott (UPD— The Chicago 5 and 225 he believed Orth could into a linedevelop pounds backer He played linebacker defensive end and tackle for the being held at Union High School in Roosevelt Going into today's final two sessions the Trojans have 14 points compared with 11 for: second place Delta - ricks Gregg Orth Signs With the Bears Bears today announced the signing of tackle Gregg Orth Indiana University for the 1962 season Orth was a free agent Talent scout George Allen said ! for late model stock cars Foyt who drives a Ford will fight it out for first money with race another Indianapolis winner Rodger Ward- along with such top drivers as Parnelli Jones WEBER I of the year Bill GTFP 1961 Thomas 6 4 4 16 of Ariz Tucson Norm Trice 10 5 3 23 Cheesbourg 3 Nelson of Racine Wis and others Garrett 1 1 Odell 8 22 18 Conger 8 6 5 21 Promoter J C Agajanian has Palfreyman 2 0 0 4 Wilson 12 2 4 posted a guaranteed purse of $4000 Smith 0 2 0 0 40 per cent of the gate for Carter 1113 against the race in attracting the top driv- r BAKER-MERRIL- CHICAGO wrestlers took a commanding lead after the first two rounds in the state Class B mat meet staees the two During the earlv X- Three Famous Stars Forced Out of Meet By Steve Snider (UPI)--T- he NationYORK NEW al AATJ face up to its annual indoor track championships at Madison Square Garden tonight minus the services of three prime box-offiy stars— John Uelses Ron and Parry O'Brien Marine Cpl Uelses tjhe man who broke the pole yault barrier several weeks ago astride a controversial fiber-glas- s pole announced just Friday that he would be physically unable to compete Earlier this week shotput specialist O'Brien backed out of a return duel with new title holder Gary Gubner of NYU because of a hand injury and Ron Delany an Irish favorite with the New York crowd was forced to withdraw because ' DELTA— Morgan High School Weber College nailed down another ICAC basketball championship Friday night as it finally won out over a 9 stubborn Ricks College quintet in a game in the Ben Lomond High School gymnasium 6-- TOURNAMENT Tuskegee Ala S Car St 88 Lemoyne Tenn 74 Fla A&M 90 Clark Ga 87 V Madonna 62 Pikeville 61 Transylvania 78 Geot't'n Ky 72 Volunteer State Tournament Nashville Tenn C Newman 64 Tenn Wesleyan 52 Memphis Br Tenn 74 Aus Peay 65 Huntingdon Invitational Montgomery Ala Birm Southern 62 S Western 55 West Virginia Tournament Morris Harvey 123 Salem 96 W Virninia St 83 Fairmont 81 1962 1 WEBER'S Al Palfreyman (31) battles with Ricks big center Nolan Stott (40) for a xui vv euei is ocuy xnce aiiu inu jlvmuuhu xix 1'iiuajf ingiit o ivyxiu game ixci c iu 25 at right is Ricks' Rod Elliott The Wildcats clinched the conference championship wiui a yz-o- u victory - SOUTH Va 24 - N 88-8- United Press International FEB one-gam- HIGHLAND G T F P Totals 47-4- Lakers Hope mm 10 The Hikers' attack was led by tall Dan Taggart who drilled 16 The Greenwoods both clicked the cords for doubles with Brent Greenwood hitting for 13 and Gary Greenwood shooting 10 Highland enjoyed a great day at the free line as they canned 20 out of 28 tries SATURDAY EVENING 65-4- 29-2- 15-poi- nt R Bees Clinch Tourney Berth as Bear River Takes Win No Six fU t 15-1- MOUNT OGDEN G T F P APACHE JUNCTION Ariz (UPI) —Little Bobby Shantz the smallest man in history to become a big league pitching success is ready to make another one of his innumerable "comebacks" in big league "' 21-1- s - STANDARD-EXAMINE- 5 6-- S UTAH OGDEN ilocb Ogden Braves own five-ma- n city junior high pair school basketball games failed to change the league leadership with Central and Mount Ogden remaining in then tie for first spot Mound Fort was idle Central ' experienced its slowest start of the vear as the Trnians threw up a sticky defense that forced the Cubs to shoot from awkward positions The quarter ended with Washington in front 3 In the second Wrieht and Rich- ard Gladwell began hitting for Central and the Cubs enjoyed a 3 lead at the intermission Washington continued to threaten in the third before Central pulled away for keeps Wright potted 10 field goals and added six out of seven tries from the free line to lead all scorers for the afternoon Nolan Bremser clicked 13 which included seven foul points out of 10 attempts Washington's top pointmaker was Curtis - Carter who collected 14 Gary Roundy added seven The Highland-MouOgden battle was nip and tuck for the first two quarters as the Rams took a slim lead at the first quarter 3 and were still only a basket in 7 front at the intermission But a splurge in the third changed the tide and the 7 Rams were on top as the quarter ended and then dumped 26 points through in the final stanza The Hikers did well in the fourth too pouring 21 points through but couldn't overtake the fat Mount Ogden lead Four Rams made the dual figure column headed by Jon Fister's 18 markers Gerald Allen scored 17 for second spot and Stan Buchanan collected 14 John Cottam plunked OGDEN 4 A record breaking Ogden field will compete in the -- Vestell Wright's 26 points headed the scoring as Central upended annual Utah Round Robin trapshooting program starting Washington's Trojans 53 to 35 March 18 Dave Carlton reports Ogden Gun Club will en- Friday and Mount Ogden earned a 70 to 58 victory over Highland roll 150 gunners or 30 teams of The In speaking of the state event Dave Carlton said: "Registration for the regional round robin shoot which gets underway at the traps of Ogden Gun club Sunday March 18 will total 150" "This will be the largest field in history to carry the colors of the Ogden Gun club in competition ' in a single program "The shoot runs four weeks with the Ogden club hosting the six clubs for the final event April 15 Nearly 100 trophies will go to winners of the various classes of the round robin "The Registration deadline is Sunday Mar lL "Drawings of the teams will be on the agenda Monday Mar 12 "Shooters will be required to shoot at the club at which they register For example an Ogden shooter registering in Salt Lake City will shoot the four weeks at the Salt Lake traps "Hot food will be available all five Sundays at the Ogden club Each gunner will shoot at 200 registered targets over the four weeks Men and women of competition will make up the field" tan) iorii i t t JEM Pick-u- p it708 So " - 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