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O) 6 11 If tv d s Darrall night At left are California regional basketball tournament game here lastSanta at Clara player right is Jerry Imhoff (40) and Santa Clara's Joe Sheaff (21) to advance to the finals against Oregon tonight— Bachich California won (AP Wirephoto) 69-4- 9 THE SPORTS if leffin V" f HWAY Western Union Handles Nearly 3 Million Words on Winter Olympics All records for filing stories to all parts of the world were shattered at the recent Winter Olympics at Squaw is James Valley California Authority of this statement Steinhauer of the Ogden office of Western Union (UPD — The American Bowling Congress had new leaders in both the singles and team events going into today's bowling which completes one tournaweek of firing in the y Ohio TOLEDO other employes of Western Union handled press the World Series or political con ment from 800 accredited working news ventions Mike Totskv one of Detroit's paper men and women of all parts "The only two direct wires out into his blasted bowlers way 0f the world top of Squaw Valley were operated by the lead in the singles Friday with "Many of the writers were from Radio Corporation of America" the first 700 series in the tourna foreign countries" said likeable NOTES ON A NAPKIN Jim Steinhauer today "Our estiment to date Utah University hoopsters after mates place the words dispatched Motor City keg-le- r to and season The a sensational which just under 3 million of on record 711 against completely Winter total collapsed Olymhad a games smashes all previous last Seattle at Maybe night Oregon 195 259 and 257 to also move into pics aplenty dethe Oregon figured players catethe top spot in the season feated nine times during the gory with an 1854 pin total was an easy touch and perhaps of team Bank vue Belle And the the Utah players were looking ' i ahead to testing California tonight Belle vue Ky rolled a hot 2959 Strange things happen in sports hold series to snap the ' this was one of those cases and on the team division & o o The bank squad used a 1034 Talk in New York sports circles is that the lenffthy retort the foot opening game cushion to roll up Giants made to a local columball 26 was which lead their pins nist's comments on the delayed more than the Four Winds Resresignation of Jim Lee Howell taurant No 2 team of Canton in a letter sent to all their season Ohio which previously held down which amounted ticket holders to a the top spot only quibbling defense of their policies Charles Fuchs led the Bellevue team in the' anchor position with Organized baseball's next bout a 637 series the top individual the colleges could come over with series in the team event His top efforts of the Tigers the persistent games was an opening 233 to set Dave DeBusschere the soph was the 259 high game Totsky's bas k e t b al 1 omore ne carried a m single so tar to toss his Detroit player from avpra'p in two of Detroit s fast of buckets at instead hooks batters est leagues and rolled career highs as the danglwith a bonus seabig of 293 and 774 earlier in the JAMES STEINHAUER himself sees Dave but bait ing son like 800 who'd Gene was as another "The and Conley average story Norman Anthony Madonia on to diamonds of and the double both the Y N about Just Buffalo of everyone both words Sinclair emcourts as a career the Union Western in and the writers fourth singles took place respec- ployes were dolled up in winter and third in the The football Giants worried about 655 rolled Madonia and regalia tively T didn't have a chance to see the thumb of George Shaw their Sinclair one of the tallest bowlers at 4 rolled into the third place the ice events but I thrilled aplenty quarterback insurance for Conerly still hasn't come around from with a pin total at the jumping It was simply out in the events last season's dislocation of this world The jumping of 1837 and Tom McKlay and Joe Fazio provided by biggest Olympic they're having him come down to n bowler Buzz thrill" LA so Ram medic Danny son of can examine it Western Union operated two press Fazio hit the top 10 in The same Giants are also going with 1803 and 1806 respectively divisions one at Squaw Valley and and sixth for to places a lot of expense for a principle eighth the at Nevada other good Crystal Bay Alliance All Western Union Howard for the papers they're about Klingaman employes stayed Ohio rolled into sixth place in at Lake Tahoe and commuted 44 to serve on Charley Flowers (Ole the singles with 647 and John Miss and the Los miles daily h and Pat Tarsio of was the only Ogdenite Angeles Chargers for breach of Steinhauer N Y combined for sev- from Western Union at the Olym- contract and inducement to breach enth in the doubles with 1218 pics Western Union had employes' of contract respectively will set Peter Carideo Lowelville on hand from California Oregon the trial site in Los Angeles Ohio rolled a 260 game high in- Washington Montana Idaho Ne- means a lot of expensive commutdividual game in doubles so far vada and Utah and ing for the Giant brass in rolling up a 666 Flowers" out than longer The housing bill alone for West- might drag cost more than his value or career ern Union employes was $16000 as a fullback Food for each of the nearly 60 em© © ployes was $9 per day Maybe the Celtics are the great"We handled 10000 congratulabasketball team of all time est tory messages during the games" but they're having trouble selling said Mr Steinhauer today "These them to Boston for attendance were all delivered to participants in four has years from a slumped AUGUSTA Ga (AP) — A sur- in Squaw Valley 10000 average attendance to 7000 "After the U S hockey victory with a chance it'll go still lower prise snowstorm forced officials over Russia more than 400 wires next secscheduled to call off Friday's year were from all parts of the © ® ond round of the 21st Women's Unitedreceived States Golf Tournament Madison Square Garden which Titleholders "New Yorker Carol Heiss who Officials hoped improved weath- won Machen penoriginally the ladies figure skating title cilled in tohadfillEddie 18 date March a er conditions would permit play received 150 wires howdim Chances him couldn't because Sid appeared get today "Western Union operated 40 telep snow covto do ever that the turn for a wanted a types to all parts of the world Flaherty club which San is Francisco ering the Augusta Country Club many fight to foreign lands Olympic ofcourse would melt in time and yet ficials told me that more news- in trouble financially The tournament was scheduled to Sid about Bobo Olwhen ask you end Sunday but the final round al- papermen were on hand than attend son's evaporated pension fund (the the Republican and Democratic took it for taxes he ready has been set back to Mon- conventions four years The government no longer a human"I'm day in hopes the full 72 holes can number also every shrugs exceeded the working itarian" be played Uru- press total at the World Series ® © Fay Crocker Montevideo were all 75 Thurs"Newspapermen very shot a the Alec guay squire of Squaw lead over nice It was grand working with Valley Cashing no time in getting wasted day for a This was my first 'big Wash them Anne Quast Marysville once the Winter action into back assignment and I enjoyed Olympics vacated — ordered the Beverly Hanson Indio Calif and league'minute of it Marlene Bauer Hagge Crystal every to get their of the games in- Olympic Committee "The duration 77 River Fla were tied at or land his trailers off pay him a cidentally was twice as long as rental a grand day Dick Skuse whose brainchild the Broglio Takes Dive was (and then got fired Games Defenseman Sidelined because Squaw no Gushing by ST PETERSBURG Fla (AP)— a publicity man) needed — DETROIT (UPD Defenseman longer Rain prevented a St Louis Cardicome back didn't Red-birtoexactly empty will d Marc Reaume be sidelined nals workout Friday and one His the winter from extravaganza when the Detroit Red Wings already was wet On a dare night the Toronto phonoMaple Leafs daughter now has a Russian play and for $5 Ernie Broglio a locket Polish a record a suffered minor Reaume the graph r into dove injury lanIn three Riviera Hotel swimming pool with when struck by a shot during the book on Leichtenstein and his clothes on He won the wager Red Wings' Wednesday practic guages a model cf Sputnik 90 pins session from third baseman Ken Boyer Steinhauer and 79-da- 58 j pre-seaso- n ld all-even- ts - all-Ohi- fb o ' S '"-- ') I All-Americ- an all-even- ts 6-- all-even- ts Fort-man- well-know- n all-even- ts De-Marti- no n) New-burg- " Storm Hampers Play in Ladies Golf inch-dee- first-roun- one-stro- right-hande- ke d - MARCH tually every manager has praised his crop of youngsters so only the most established of the veterans can feel secure The managers' interst in! young talent will be reflected in the line- ims at todav's opening exhibition games All 16 times are in action as follows: Chicago Cubs vs Boston Red Sox at Mesa Ariz Cincinnati Reds vs Chicago White Kansas Fla Beach Vero at City Athletics Milwaukee Braves vs Philadel phia Phillies at Clearwater Fla Pittsburgh Pirates vs Baltimore Orioles at Miami Fla St Louis Cardinals vs New York Yankees at St Petersburg Fla San Francisco Giants vs Cleve land Indians at Tucson Ariz Washington Senators vs Detroit Tigers at Lakeland Fla No- manager wants to develop a "losing complex" in the Grapefruit League but winning exhibition games doesn't necessarily mean a team is destined for success when they start playing "for real" in April The Pittsburgh Pirates had the best record among National League teams last spring but finished fourth while the Baltimore Orioles best of the American League teams in the spring wound - up sixth VETERAN LINEUP Manager Walt Alston named an starting lineup complete with Don Drysdale Roger Craig and Johnny Podres scheduled to pitch for the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers' opener against the Athletics but Manager Al Lopez of the American League champion Chicago White Sox said he intends to rest his veteran pitchers for a while Lopez picked young hopefuls all-veter- an Barry Latman Frank Baumann and Kent McBride to work in today's opener with the Reds The Orioles will have only three veterans in their lineup and will rookie Dean have it SEATTLE — Utah's Jim Rhead with ball sits on back of Oregon's Dale Herron as Rhead grabs rebound in first round regional basketball game here last night A foul was called on Herron for backing into Rhead At left is Oregon's Charlie Warren to advance to the In right background is Glenn Moore of Oregon Oregon won finals against California here tonight Utah meets Santa Clara for third place— (AP Wirephoto) 65-5- 4 BOWLING RESULTS CLASSIC OGDEN High individual series: Blaine Garner 646 High single game: Blaine Garner 246 High team 2764 High team series: Schlitz single game: White City Bowl 976 SOUTH High individual High single game: team series: Polecats 919 UCT team series single game: 2579 Bob 786 LOMOND SWIFT LADIES series: Lori Heslop 177 Dot Balbach Tendergrown 2691 High CAA Play Opens in Varied Sections of United States 475 High individual High single game: High team 925 Tendergrown High Individual series: Blaine Harrop 609 High single game: Bob Benefiel 224 High team series: Prem Franks 2971 High team single game: Swift Feeds 1073 NIGHT McDonald Lois individual series: High 209 High single game: Lois Bohn team series: Howard and Bob's Texaco Hinh team sinale came: Howard and 934 Texaco FRIDAY 487 High 2639 Bob's OOAMA individual series: Ralph Harris 562 High single game: Ralph Harris 209 High team High Terrors 2563 team series: single game: Chompers 1010 HinK DEPOT SUPPLY High individual series: Leo Strasburg 242 High single game: Leo Strasburg 2502 High team series: Pepsi-Cola game: 565 High OFFICERS WIVES AFB single gabe: 776 WHITE FIELD CITY -3 576 High team 883 Bombhaulers MIXED fifth-ranke- FOURSOME Karlsson 609 High individual series high individual game Myrtle Flinders 522The Four Bits 2321 high team game and Utah Concrete Pipe 790 Olle FRIDAY ll 82-8- FOURSOME MIXED AP Sports Writer The unheralded Oregon Webfoots from the Pacific Northwest were the surprise of the NCAA championship basketball tourney F r i day night Beaten nine times during the conregular season Oregon was sidered a setup for sixth-ranke- d Utah (25-2- ) champions of the Skyline Conference But almost before the Utes knew what was happening they were 11 points behind were They never caught up and reWest 4 in the Far beaten Seattle at gional semifinals The surprising Oregon boys face the defending chamCalifornia the in regional final topions night Cincinnati California and Ohio in the final AsState rated sociated Press poll of the season in had little trouble joining Oregon Hownational quarterfinals the West Virginia d ever like Utah bit the dust The Southern Conference champs were tripped by New York University 1 in overtime Georgia xecu Duke and Kansas also reached the round of eight TONIGHT'S SETUP This is the setup for tonight's regional finals which will todeterthe mine the four teams to go national semifinals and final at San Francisco next Friday and 65-5- team 903 Pepsi-Col- a Rask finished with By Ted Meier SWIFT'S MEN single Oscar Briggs 533 High individual series high individual game Marlene Lund 502 high Donn Osborne 198 Nona Parsons 196 794 team game HILL NCO WIVES High individual series: Lois Timmons Darnell Bonnie High single game: Odd Balls 2133 Hiah team series: team single game: Odd Balls 752 498 205 High Lawmakers Okay Sale of Phoenix Land to Mormons Saturday Eastern N C: at Charlotte vs Duke Mideast at Louisville Ky: Georgia Tech vs Ohio State Midwest at Manhattan Kan: Kansas vs Cincinnati Far West at Seattle: Oregon vs California Jerry West scored 34 points for West Virginia but it wasn't enough to balk NYU The Violets' Russ Cunningham popped in a jump shot with four seconds left in regulation time to tie the Then with only eight game 7 seconds left in the extra period Cuuingham flipped in a free throw that sealed the doom of the MounNVTT PHOENIX (AP)— A bill permitState Hosting sale of 259 acres ofLDS Church to the pital farmland a is headed for joint legislative conference committee following its passage yesterday by the Arizona State Senate The Senate amended the measure to put the money in the general fund The House version had it earmarked for the hospital building fund taineers The LDS Church wants the land Duke which surprised by winfor a four-yea- r colloge in Phoenix ning the Atlantic Coast Conference Estimates of the land's value range championship lifted last week from $800000 to Vz million dollars more eyebrows by nipping St All-Ameri- ca 77-7- Josephs of Philadelphia Ohio University nearly surprised Georgia Tech but the SEC boys finished in front 58-5- Chamberlain New Basketball Marks S efs Eight (UPI) — NEW YORK Wilt rookie Chamberlain sensation of the Philadelphia Warriors set eight National Basketball Association records including an average of 376 points scored a game during the 1959-6- 0 season Official statistics released today Chamby the NBA disclosed that berlain also set new ' marks of ot ch 2311 field 2707 points scored goals attempted 1065 field goals scored 991 free throw attempts five games 1941 rebounds and average of 269 rebounds a game and tied with Gene Shue of the Detroit Pistons with 3338 min50-poi- nt utes played Jack Twyman of the Cincinnati Royals was second in scoring with 312 points a game and a total of 2333 and Elgin Baylor of the Minneapolis Lakers was third with 296 and 2074 points Chamberlain Twymm trA Baylor all topped tfa§ ti) JACL individual series: Bert Kikuchi 589 523 High single game: Jean Giachetta 206 High Sam Kawa 237 Jean Gianchetta team series: C H Dredge 2878 High team single game: C H Dredge 994 NAVY UUiiLi 545 Bob Wempe 214 High Wempe 2203 High team High LADIES x MIXED series: Wempe-Conle- y team series: single game: Li 608 Boyce 245 High Boyce High single game: John Wempe-Conle- y BEN h n fiTi? i SIDE TOP HILL High individual High single game: t-- series: John OFFICERS series: Hoyt Brown individual High 225 High single game: Bob Ritter tosm series: Bombhaulers 2516 High 88-7- i XtS--- FRONT ROW BASKETBALL SEAT 21-ga- HILL 41-2- ilHKJ Wvsto&mm ""V-ite 0-- 11 team series: single game: Can't Miss 90-6- -i- i series: June Pruett 563 June Pruett 209 High Can't Miss 2191 High team EVANSVI L L E Ind (UPD — Evansville College held the national small college basketball championship for the second straight year today the first team ever to win both the tournament crown and the number one rating by United Press International's Board of Coaches The Aces beat Chapman College 9 in the Calif of Orange championship match to finish the record season with a 25-- 4 won-los- s Evansville' s 90 points was a new scoring record for the championship game and it could have been more except that Arad McCuthan cleared his bench in the last half to put 12 men into action and keep his stars on the sidelines The Aces were far superior to Chapman in shooting with a field goal percentage of 493 against 284 Chapman was behind at 5 at the half and at times during the final half trailed by 24 points Kentucky Wesleyan downed Cor6 to win third nell of Iowa consolation in the game place Jf T r High individual High single game: evansvilie Takes 2nd - mutt - 17-ga- HILL mm y 1960 12 Chance on the mound against the Pirates The Tigers on the other winhand are starting ner Jim Bunning against the Senators Bunning apparently isn't in the habit of taking spring training games too seriously because his lifetime record in them is MANTLE SIGNS Mickey Mantle ended his holdout with the New York Yankees yesterday when he signed for an estimated $66000 and Don McMahon stellar relief pitcher reduced the Braves' holdout ranks to three when he agreed to terms Lew Burdette - winner is still the big Milwaukee holdout Sox at Sarasota Fla Los Angeles Dodgers vs WITH AL WARDEN 1 V yp tfll: R EVENING United Press International It's play ball today in the Grapefruit League Preliminaries are over and now comes the serious phase of spring training: The battle for jobs Vir- -- 1 OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY By Fred Down dark suit center SE VTTLE — Ball sails out of bounds as Santa Clara's Ron McGee first-rounTsCAA and California's Bob Wendell (23) jump for a rebound in their OfSiO Is STANDARD-EXAMINE- Sixteen Teams See Action in Early Season Diamond Tilts LEAPS AND OUT OF BOUNDS PIN CLASSIC THE OGDEN 57-5- 6 4 SECOND HALF RALLY Ohio State the Big Ten cham- Moore 18 GRIFFITH WINS VERDICT OVER points and 19 Evansville (Ind) College won the NCAA small college championship for the second straight year with a 9 romp over Chapman (Calif) in the tourney final at Evansville Kentucky Wesleyan beat Cornell of 6 for third place Iowa TENNESSEANS LOSE The Westminster Titans of New Wilmington Pa ended the three-yea- r reign of Tennessee A & I State as NAIA champions They 3 in nipped the Southern team the semifinals of the NAIA tourney at Kansas City Southwest Texas 4 in the beat William Jewell Westmeet will other semifinal and title the tonight minster for Firing resumes today in the National Invitation Tourney with afterdoubleheaders in New noon-night York The first matinee game pits St Bonaventure against Holy Cross In the second to be nationally televised Utah State battles Villanova The night twin bill finds Dayton against Temple and St Louis 90-6- 86-7- 39-3- 82-4- Providence against OREGON 6 3 2 7 F 2-- 5 5-- 6 3 0 9 6-- 8 3-- 6 5-- 6 P T 4 8 5 19 18 7 3 5 2 3 4 3 0 Holmei 15-- 8 Morton 0 Herron Warren 4-- 6 Strickland Simmons Kimpton 0-- 0 1 0--0 0 0 Knecht 0 Robertson 0 0-- 0 0 0 Hayes 0 0 21 23-3- 8 Granatt 21 Halftime: McGill 2 Rheed 2 Cowan 3 Ruffell 5 Crisler 2 Moor Rask 0 0 0 O Oregon c r Chestang 2 Ancell 0 Aufderheide 0 Lambert 0 17 Totals 26 Utah 19 2-- 3 5-- 8 2-- 2 0-- 0 2-- 2 0--0 0--0 t p 3 7 2 4 6 5 4 9 8 4 10 4 6 3 4 0 0 1 0-- 0 1 0 0 0 27 54 ed ld m 5-4- -1 -1 A ringside poll of 14 writers gave Griffith a edge one-ma- n Six favored Emile formerly of the Virgin Islands five had Moyer ahead and three called it even The United Press International scored six rounds for Griffith and four for Colts Sign Tamburello BALTIMORE (UPD — Frank Tamburello former University of Maryland quarterback signed toBalday with the world champion FootNational of the timore Colts ball League Tamburello is expected to be the Colts' No 2 quarterback behind Johnny Unitas Utah S fafers Picke In N© w York Feature NEW YORK (UPD— St Bonaventure and Utah State were tabbed favorites for afternoon games in the National Invitation Basketball Tournament today while Dayton Providence and revenge-minde- d were picked in night games The action which is expected to lure more than 30000 fans to Maditwo son Square Garden for the first-roun- d completes programs eliminations and opens quarter-fina- l (19-7- ) quarter-fina- l Of these eight teams only Villanova and Providence appeared on the opening program Thursday Villanova sparked by sophomore 6 Hubie White downed Detroit and Providence held on to nip 0 in Memphis State 88-8- 71-7- first-rounde- rs d Bradley and St John's will not make their first appearances until Tuesday night when Bradley meets the winner in a quarter-Dayton-Templ- e play St and John's the defendHere's how the days program final the St faces lines up with favorites: ing champion winner Cross Bonaventure St EST— 2:15 pm 5 points over Holy Cross ) (20-first round Utah State LADIES 4 pm— Second-seede1 point over Villanova (20-5-) ) quarterfinal 4 Top-seede- d fourth-seede- Bona-venture-Ho- (19-3- 5) d were seven points behind Western Kentucky at halftime then a of 292 mark points points 7:30 pm— Dayton (20-virtually blasted the Hilltoppers previous 1958-5a with Louisville at court season off the in the first round set ) over Temple game vic2 second half for a ) 9:15 pm—Providence by Bob Pettit of the St Louis Louis St Hawks over tory half points Pettit ranked no better than Kansas trailed Texas at thescored fourth this year with a 261 aver- too but Wayne Hightower RESULTS 22 points for the Wildcats in t h e age and 1882 points Bob Cousy of the Boston Celtics second half and they whipped the Associated Prs set a record by averaging 95 Southwest Conference champs Madison Square YORK— NEW Bill assists a game Griffith 150 New Emile Garden— Cincinnati e It was a Cakewalk for Russell of the Celtics set a single-gamOscar Robertson York outpointed 10Denny Moyer 150 mark of 51 rebounds and and Portland Ore 9 Baylor tallied 64 points in one game as they walloped 29DePaul points to break Joe Fulks previous rec- Robertson bagged STOCKTON Calif — D ommy California for a breeze was It 63 ord of 117 Stockton knocked out Ursua waltoo The team champs new defending established The Celtics Cesar Sanchez 116 Los Angeles 2 9 their and Clara Santa 9337 59 of victories records points loped MELBOURNE — Auburn Cope-lan- d in a season and an average of famous defense was never sharper 7 man Moore 132 Flint Mich knocked Glenn pivot 1245 per game held He inout Gary Cowburn 134 Australia The league's eight teams sparked the Oregon upset to six McGill ace 11 Billy creased their scoring by 71 points Utah's with an average of 1153 per game points for the entire game Moore HAMBURG Germany — Germiin 300 games compared to the was ably assisted by Chuck Rask Utah's nal Ballarin 171 Francs stopped 1953-'5-9 peak of a 1032 average who virtually took allcare cfhimself Mss Retch SSQ (iftnassy 4L full court press by in 2S3 games pion NEW YORK (UPI) — Emile Griffith's split verdict over welterweight contender Denny Moyer was so widely debated today that they'll be for another TV fight on May 6 or May 12 Griffith New York millinery shipping clerk received the votes of Judges Artie Aidala and Leo Birn-bauFriday night after an exat Madison cellent They voted Square Garden each similarly sandy-haire- d Moyer Dimpled of Portland Ore only 20 was favored by Refree Harry Kess-le- r UTAH 0-- 0 20-- 2 PORTLAND BOXER DAY (22-4- 6) 9 (17-8- 98-7- 61-poi- nt 9 (22-4- third-seede- d FIGHT ot 10-in-ch 90-8- 1 All-Ameri- ca 99-5- 69-4- 6-- 6-- 9 3 "I suppose you realize that what you tore up there was your social security card your cloak room tickets and a fivt ly |