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Black of Forest Park Ga third Only 27 of the 60 starters were running at the end of the race On the heels of two races Friday marked by frequent and spectacular crashes the yellow caution flag did not have to be displayed even once during this event in which Thompson led for 165 of -- the 250 miles and held a comfortable lead through the last 75 Frank Secrist of Oildale Calif who held the pole at the start of the race spun into the infield wall leading the pack ap the end of the first lap He escaped injury On the 16th lap Crosby Hodges of Birmingham Ala also hit the infield fence but spun clear of oncoming traffic A number of leading drivers scheduled to compete in Sunday’s late model race scratched from the modified race today The modified cars are those which are “souped up” almost without limit 129-12- nati Gardens f pre-seaso- Sunday Tournament games will be played at Weber high on March 7 8 and 10 with the finals scheduled for the University erf Utah Fieldhouse on March 11 Games in the south- ern bracket will be held March 7 and 10 at the Brigham Young University Fieldhouse and March 8 at the University of Utah Games the first two days are set for 520 7 and 8:20 4 On the pm third day they will be at 5 6:30 and 8 pm There is still time to get advance season tickets for the classic Tickets for individual sessions however will not be sold until the first day of the classic The purchase of a season ticket prevents standing in the ticket lineup for each session Reserved seats for the ' entire tournament (seven sessions) are $8 Written application must be made to the Utah High School Activities Association 19 West South Temple Salt Lake City 1 Utah This must be accompanied by full payment It should also be pointed out Kat the tickets be for the north- f m t in the mail in the next day or two if they are to be received by the opening day An individual may receive two season tickets for each name written on the application 7 One of the top high school games of the season is promised Wednesday when Davis and Ben 'Lomond meet on the Scots floor Ben Lomond has set up an advance ticket sale to accommodate the fans who wish to see it They can be picked up any day during school hours at the school Ben Lomond which hasn’t miade it to the tournament in several seasons has a chance of grabbing a share of the Region Two championship In fact this week will be filled with good local basketball It all starts Monday when Weber which won its fourth College Intermountain straight Collegiate Athletic Conference begins its playoff with Eastern Arizona College of Thatcher Ariz This playoff cannot be taken lightly Fans remember a year ago when the Wildcats won the ICAC championship but failed to qualify for the national tournament when it lost a to Phoenix College in the playoffs And that Weber team was being compared with the one that captured the national tournament the previous year Eastern Arizona has a solid club They would have to have or they wouldn’t go to the trouble and expense of making the long trip to one-point- er Ogden Fans in that community maintain it is a much better team than the one that lost to Weber College in a local playoff three years ago The Gila Monsters hold one vic- tory over Phoenix College this sea son and Phoenix is leading its conference which is made up of many - It lived up to his favoritism Saturday as the youthful horse raced to victory by come two ) Bengals' Swopes 2-- Holds Lead in League Scoring! ketball team Frank n shoo-ito be for a Swopes appears the Rocky Mountain Conference individual scoring title The 1 junior had a 135 average and was an selection in his sophomore year He’s even better this season and in 22 games has hit 481 points for a 219 average The Bengals have two games remaining 1:34 35 Prove It paid $280 $260 and $220 Oink paid $720 and $360 and Grey Eagle as an entry with Prince Blessed in the field of 11 starters returned $260 ! With his ninth victory in 10 starts Prove It scored his amazing record in less than a year of racing He did not make his first start until March 20 of last year as a and did not run in a stakes until he Another junior Western State’s came here for the winter meeting Phil Coulter is second in the scorBut the Santa Anita Handicap was Ms race with third stakes victory the colt a 173 average and ing 166 Jim Hanks of Colorado College is having won the San' Fernando 000 third with 169 Stakes and the $100000 Maturity 6-- 1 Grantsville 5 0 7 Dugway REGION SIX (Summit Division) North Summit Morgan Wasatch Park City North Rich South Summit Good Record Pet W L 8 1 7 2 6 4 3 5 883 777 666 444 1 1 8 8 111 111 ! 1 here prior to today Oink was the first horse out of the gate followed by First Balcony and Grey Eagle with Prove It in fourth position But by the time the field had passed in front of the stands the first time Grey Eagle had the lead by a length and was NEW YORK (UPI) — Pitcher Rube Marquard of the TTew York Giants won 19 straight baseball games during 1912 starting on opening day with an 18-- 3 victory followed by over the Brooklyn Dodgers Prove It First Balcony But Bobby Nichols of Midland Tex bettered Palmer’s score Saturday with a 66 and managed to birdie duece on No 2 with a ot pitch to the cup Nichols’ score was 135- three strokes off the pace Play began today with temperatures in the 40’s and a bride wind sweeping the course pushing scores higher than the soggy first round But the wind and a bright sun cleared the course of any remaining water hazards Strung out behind the leaders were Wes Ellis with a 68 Saturday for a 136 Lionel Hebert and Frank Boynton at 137 and George Knud son Huston Leclair Gary Player and Buster Cupit bunched at 138 FIELD WAS CUT The field was cut after the second round to the low 60 pros and 10 amateurs and that mark was 147 —seven over par Palmer’s usual partner Howie Johnson was two strokes over that still troubled with putting Johnson won the Baton Rouge Open two years ago Amateur Dave Hill winner of the Tucson Open last week skidded to 80 Saturday to go above the cut 75-fo- 36-ho- at - le °nf5 Tf6 6'3 has on sfllc fit Keeley s Cfifc 118-poi- nt taken down game' 152 14 average and rebounds per greSiS“ Skiff'S” j Well- - ! forwfird find Charles IjaVeftpr and ID- - FarreU ing Travel Service Armstrong’s and Kammeyer’s Coach Wayne McGrath Admission for the individual ball control and a solid employes defense games will be $150 for adults and Coach McGrath played at Eastern 75 cents for students with activity Arizona in which during the cards There are no tickets for the Bruce Larson was year at coaching " entire series Thatcher This playoff will determine the Weber Coach Dick Motta whose representative from Region One to club lost six of their first eight the National Junior College basket- games have come along fast the ball tournament at Hutchinson past month The Wildcats only de-Kans That gets under way March Ifeat was an overtime three-poiloss to Snow at Ephraim During Weber will take the more im- February they won 10 of 11 games pressive record into the playoff CREDITS RESERVES but many of the Arizona quintet’s Coach Motta credits much of the defeats have been dealt by four-yesuccess to the manner in which reschools and strong service serves have come along He figures clubs in good players Weber has an over-a- ll record of he is His - starters 11-- 1 0 probable a Monday while record including winnings its fourth straight ICAC will be Eddie Tillman (6-- and Phil at forwards Bob crowns The Gila Monsters who Johnson (6-) at center and Mike play an independent schedule are Belka ! Sivulich and Mike Garrett 3 (6-(6-1or Bert at 'Hammond ) Should Weber qualify for the nationals it would be the third time the guards Tillman is Weber’s 'top scorer in four years It missed out 'when and rebounder In conference play it lost a one-poidecision to Phoenix College in the regional tourna- he has averaged 181' points per game and pulled- down an average ment last years of 20 rebounds Belka has a 12-- 6 RUNNERUP TWICE scoring average and 156 rebounds Eastern Arizona has participated per game while Johnson has taken in two tournaments this season— down 15 rebounds per game and the Grand Junction Colo invita- averaged 102 in scoring tional and a tourney earlier this Scoring for other players are month in Roswell NM They fin- Sivulich 128 Hammond 78 Garished in the runnerup spot in both rett 57 Lorenzo Carter 35 The Monsters have a good one-tw- o Harrison 30 and Lynn Corand scoring rebounding punch bridge 16 T in center Jim Smith and forward Wally Nalder Weber College footJohn Payne Smith who stands 4 ball coach is directing the playoffs nt ar 11-dee- p o' IS 18-1- 3) 5) (6-6- ’ (5-8- 12-1- 0) LEADER—Jim Smith Eastern 4 Arizona College’s center leads the club in both scoring and rebounding He could cause Weber College trouble Monday 6-- nt La-Mon- te 6-- It's Official-Hornu- ng Wins NFL Scoring Title NEW YORK (UPI) — For the second straight season Paul Hor-nun- g of the Green Bay Packers won the National Football League’s scoring title according to final official four touchdowns running and nine Homung the former champion Sam Snead He who runs passes and kicks for the double bogied the first hole by driv- Packers won the 1960 scoring title 176 points easily beating out of bounds and wound up with a record old of 138 points set by the mark with a 74 11 strokes back of Pal- ing — Don Hutson in another Packer mer 1942 Second-runnin- g Burke began his Homung a former Notre Dame of with birdies an approach string who won the scoring title in star shot to within one foot of the cup 1959 points compiled his 2 on No He had putts on 176 with in94 1960 on 13 touchdowns points the third and 17th greens 41 extra two running passing 36 The final holes will be played without and kicked 15 a miss points and Burke and Palmer will today of 28 field He scored goal attempts be battling for a $1000 bonus of10 two of in or more all but points fered to any former champion who 12 games he played in the repeats Bob Walston of the champion “jack-of-all-trade- Fla (AP)—Carry Back Saturday became the second Florida-bred colt to win the Flamingo Stakes and he took a giant step toward becoming a Kentucky Derby favorite Carry Back bred owned and trained by Jack A Price of Miami caught Fred W Hooper’s Crozier70 yards from the finish line and won by a head in a photo William C Partee’s Your Bill finished third and Jacob Sher’s Sherluck finished fourth in the passing Homung and Randle tied for most touchdowns scored 15 each Baker kicked the most extra points 44 and Davis kicked the most field goals 32 Other kickers who did not miss a seven-besides Hor-nun- g field of and Davis included Bob Khay-a- t torse of Washington 19 Don VillaImmediately after the finish nueva of Los Angeles 28 and Pat Heliodoro Gustines claimed foul Summerall of New York 32 against Crozier who he said crossed over on his mount Your Bill one eighth of a mile from the finish Crozier was ridden by Chris Rog- statistics released Saturday Winds played havoc with another Wins Race Af Hialeah MIAMI s” point-after-touchdo- three-year-ol- Finals Go Today In Club Event At St Augustine 20-fo- ot H ds ers Carry Back ridden by John Sele of inquiry lers Back ran the mile and an Carry was-fre- eighth in 1:50 5 ST AUGUSTINE Fla (UPI) — His fractional times were :22 5 5 :46 1:11 5 and 1:37 5 Beck of Kinston NC and Philadelphia Eagles 14th in 1959 Larry Dr John of Orlando Fla McKey finished second in 1960 ’with 105 Carry Back was 5 favorite fa to holding duplicating the feat of Needles a steady games through ‘Florida-brepoints He scored four touchdowns d who won the 1956 rain won and wind the driving 40 of 39 extra points passing kicked semi-finmatches of the champion- Flamingo and went on to take the and 14 of 20 field goal attempts Derby and Belmont Sonny Randle of the St Louis ship of golf club champions Satur-da- y Kentucky 3-- i 2-- - More Money Goes To Oliver Fund Houston Next 3-- al Cardinals who scored only one touchdown in his first season finPALM SPRINGS (UPI)— Eldora- ished third with 15 touchdowns all do Country Club officials today an- on passes for 90 points Sam Baker nounced the special Ed (Porky) of the Cleveland Browns was fourth Oliver Day at the recent Palm with 80 points on 44 out of 46 extra Springs Golf Classic raised $2375 points and 12 of 20 field goal atfor the popular pro golfer recently tempts stricken with cancer tie for There was a three-wa- y Participating clubs besides the El- fifth place between Toomy McDondorado were Bermuda Dunes Tam- ald of the Eagles Lennie Moore of arisk Indian Wells and Thunder-bir- d the Baltimore Colts and Tom Davis of the San Francisco Forty-niner- s James L O’Keefe national chair- each with 78 points man of the “Porky” Oliver Fund Davis kicked 21 extra points withaccepted the money from Walter out a miss and scored on 19 of his Burkemo of Eldorado 32 field goal attempts McDonald g The next affair for registered his points on 13 touchOliver will be told April 14 at downs passing while Moore scored the Houston Tex Open Btok Stakes among others Amateur After examining the photo the champion defeated Richard Mc- stewards decided to let Crozier reNeill Garden City NY in the main second and Your Bill third semi-finmatch and McKey Carry Back returned $330 230 a pediatrician whipped Wallace 230 Crozier paid $280 to place and Goodwin Sheridan Wyo 5 and 4 200 to show Your Bill paid $560 Mrs Mary Keim’s Hero’s In ran McKey and Beck meet today in another rugged match for fifth followed by Ada L Rice’s the title over the Ponce de Leon Try Cash and Louis Chester's Kings North Carolina 1-- up 36-ho- le al 36-ho- le Country Club course Song 61-5- For and SERVDCE ng 3 EASY PAY PLANS 1 O-F-- S 30-2- BOWLING RATES Until Further Notice Practice Bowling 35c per gamo or 3 games for 100 lM :30 pm PAINTING BODY WORK INSURANCE DEDUCTIBLE COVERS ALL REPAIRS $100 2 CHARGE CARD Strapped wrist to wrist in a fight to the finish INDIAN DEATH MATCH are issued a Charge Card Use it Instead of cash No finance charge if account is paid within 25 days t You "BAT" vs 3 BLACKIE MENDOZA 25-DA- Y OPEN ACCOUNT No finance charge OPENER Sew! anytime day or night— we never close LONG HAIRED MICKEY SHARP Ogden's first name In bowling S AND Chief Hit Fox or carrying charge on counts paid within 25 days vs Tickets at the Door $150 $100 Reserved Seats General Admission Children I- $50 repair job or $100 car repair O-F-- JOHNNY GOELTZ Paramount Bowl CAR REPAIR PLAN Pay as low as $476 per month on a 27 DAILY UNTIL 6 SUNDAY UNTIL NOON : NO DOWN PAYMENT Yaqui Bravo SEMI THE FABULOUS ' REPAIR: NIT-boun- Monday ( -- CAMBRIDGESHIRE England 61-5(UPI)— English huntsmen in the' early part of the 19th Century debethe vised of ANNAPOLIS Md (UPI) Navy cause theysport of had been deprived capped a mediocre basketball seato shoot at wild birds chance the son with a 5 upset over d Army Saturday The Cadets ahead throughout most of the first half and by a 7 margin at halftime failed to score a point in the second half iin-t- il Steu Sherard sank a charity toss after 7 minutes and 3 seconds OGDEN THEATER passed in the final period Feb trap-shooti- - YOUR CREDIT Gunning Good Idea Navy Triumphs Over Army 5 2-- 3-- 3-- fund-raisin- dent ride by jockey Willie Shoe maker resting behind the early speed of Grey Eagle until the stretch and then moving briskly to the front to win as the rider pleased Oink was second and Grey Eagle lengths in the 24th running of the $145000 Santa Anita Handicap Making only the 10th start of his for third career Prove It was given a conf i-- lasted The big handicap day crowd of 52500 racing fans installed Prove It a 5 favorite one of the shortest priced horses in the history of the race He lived up to their confi dence with his easy win Prov6 It’s time for the 1 Va miles was an excellent 2:00 flat after Grey Eagle had cut out a speedy Associated Press early pace running the six furThe old man of Idaho State’s bas- longs in 1:09 45 and the mile in 500-mi- le 58-poi- nt that exists at the present time in Regions One and Two Bountiful Davis Ben Lomond Box Elder Logan and Bear River all bowled n over foes to the south in games Any one of the six should do well against the southern on the final night This bracket will take the six teams from the two regions plus two from Region Three It will be either the first and fourth or second and third place teams This will not be announced until the first round pairings are announced next Ellsworth’s Prove ’ CINCINNATI (UPI)— Wilt Chamberlain went on a scoring binge before a national television audience Saturday and led the Philadelphia Warriors from behind in 0 the fourth period to a victory over Cincinnati in a National Basketball Association game at Cincin- Weber High School gymnasium It has been quite a while since there has been the over-al- l power ARCADIA Calif (UPI) — Rex C 100-mi- le Wilt Scores 58 In NBA Contest Should the pairings give the northern bracket the first place team from Region three— namely East — the cream of the crop will participate the first three days at the 'r International Speedway despite 27 to wind gusts to break the 116612 mph record established last year by Daytona pre-seaso- n Favored Prove It Runs First in Rich Handicap : Thompson won a relatively nt-free playing out ern bracket of the strong Southern California Persons should get the requests junior colleges e tour Northern Area Bracket Appears Toughest in State Tournament Based on action State Class A tournament followers need not travel out of Ogden to see Utah’s best One game high school teams perform Cache tied schools tournament Palmer’s 132 total for 36 holes was one stroke lower than Jackie Burke who tied Palmer for the lead Friday at 65 Palmer defending champion at the Baton Rouge Open sank a putt on the eighth green for his best play of the day 65-fo- ot means a great deal to two clubs Bear River and Box Elder tangle atllrigham City and this is always a big one Both are in the tournament and there is a great deal of --rivalry between these two The best of three game series opens Monday at 8 pm in the Bon- is averaging 131 points and 14 reneville High School gymnanasium bounds r per game while Payne at rr j :k Back row Hugh Jacobs graduate manager Bert Hammond Lynn Corbridge Mike Sivulich Lynn Smith Glay Homer Jon O’Dell Lorenzo Carter Mike Garrett and Coach Dick Motta regional playoff with Weber College 3TC Kay Bob Belka Phil Johnson and Eddie Tillman College Wildcats winner of a fourth straight ICAC bas- Eastern Arizona College with its finest basketball team in several seasons is due in Ogden today for the important merdal Security Bank Dave s ICAC CHAMPS IN REGIONAL PLAYOFF—The Weber Wildcats Monsters Tangle In Bonneville High Gym Wednesday Palmer in J ' - llM ®ame court Tuesday a game is required it will be staged SHOOTS 67 (va W s 1961 rp- ce i vy'y - £ - - h- 26 (UPI)-Fl- oyd son Hannibal in one round ses-sions — Silver with some heavy body blows and Hannibal with a hard right to the face &0 $f - s y tj ' jC ' £V vAJJn - S - - 7HsV--' " " 4 i $'kS’C FEB NCE Patterson agreed Saturday to Ingemar Johansson’s suggestion that gloves be used in their title fight here March 13 but turned down Johansson’s request for a foreign referee “When we are in a foreign country then it’s all right to use a foreign referee but as far as I’m concerned when we’re in the US we’ll use a United States referee” Patterson said Patterson made the statements after staggering sparring partners Herb Silver and Wil- QEg ? 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