Show - ft & "1 Brennan One V THE OGDEN OGDEN five-memb- i two FAST STEPPING — Doug Moon of Davis High takes off for the basket around Moon Rich defenders in last night's Region Two battle in the Tigers' gymnasium and took over sole possespaced the Darts scoring with 18 points Davis won sion of first place in the league Og-de- n I SECOND ROUND with a foul pitch and Elliott and Lynn SALT LAKE CITY (AP) floors last found clear each — Heavyweight Lamar Clark Ogden rally fourth quar- for s The score was night took a sizeable who has been fighting more ter lead and coasted into a Elliott and Moon each connected wrestlers lately than boxers win over Oeden High School with a field goal and the third added another grappler to It was a well fought ball game quarter ended with Davis ahead his list of knockout victims until Coach Grant Cullimore's with superb last night creu broke it open NEVER IX TROUBLE marksmanship and efClark 183 of Cedar City Davis was never in trouble knocked out Ox Anderfective floor play Utah 15 another and rang up again 245 of Salt Lake City the son Thp win put Davis into stanza while final the in points recof a in 1:38 the second round Region Two lead with a seven only gathered Ogden a second scheduled in ord Ocden dropped into Dug Moon was easily the most a record bout on Weber with tie place colorful and effective player on Anderson dropped Clark in a loss and wins of three the floor He lobbed through went the first round but Clark was the Davis Five players baskets in a great display eight a count In the without combination as the up distance and forced of distant shooting f floored AnderClark second clicked from the first the Ogden defense to loosen up counts benine son for twice Coach Mark Baliff ran in seven The Davis junior took most fore finally stopping him plaverof his shots from more than 20 half at floor the After leaving out lead the Darts feet time with a Batchelor the glue that Gary lead saw Ogden move to a team his sticks helped in the first two minutes of the the Davis effort together with 15 points mm second half seven of them from the foul line But they soon put a stop to and Lynn Corbridge nailed six that for 12 points mark in the baskets At the half-waDave Cunningham scored Davis' third quarter with the score tied eight and Elliott hit for six Dug Moon looped throughwith a fine Greenwell Boh a Gary Batchelor con- pivot shot was the hottest item on the floor for Ogden He scored 13 Hard working Bruce SamBASKETBALL ples a bandit in the back court dropped in 12 points four field RESULTS goals and four foul pitches The officials didn't hamper UTAH HIGH SCH00L1 play with close calls and only 12 By ORLO ROBERTSON fouls on Davis and 13 on Ogden Rvr 57 Sr:"T Cecnt 42 Associated Press Sports Writer were recorded A6 'AfJC Bnn'v! 42 in 38 be Davis Lomond it known 50 let Br early Major league baseball players 41 33 K?rh were the thev are for "out lgar game blasting off like an Atlas misPark C:'y 4 7 NTth $imrrit 42 in an effort to jar more blood" sile n h V a 34 a j g 4' c 47 $t took Jcsppn'i 44 the Ogden Grjrv: money out of their employers Dure'-- e 3? usri 62 f but missed its first Name players like Boston's Ted try on A 34 s— 47 Davis then ran up a lead on Williams baseball's highest paid 27 46 V p 44 51 shots from the outside by Elliott hired hand San Francisco's WilCvf 50 Tfr!p and Moon and a tip-iby Moon lie Mays and the Chicago Cubs 35 Srftw 44 a47 A ' 37 out time called Ogden They Ernie Banks the National Rich 41 Srrh c" 51 S a at with League's most valuable player into tie pulled 42 rVon Ceiin 40 Notre 40 in the left first last year have signed contracts 30 seconds 6f "Cs!" only Odr ( 46 E"erprise 32 connected Ha":'arp but Corbridge quarter calling for increases 33 Dixe 47 De to of buzzer at the the sound But there have been enough 42 62: 48 1 50 Davis a Pa' of discontent from other first rumbles quarter give 26 jiHqe first-linlead players to indicate that i Sf:--- ' 55 Sou'" S"vpr 50 secall of led BY the The 44 Darts clubs 46 the High may be in for a number Amrci Fo'k Len! 43 Tint'C 26 the ond of serious spread quarter stretching salary squabbles beCiinn sen 54 Aa?atch Ararjmy 25 to one at time five fore points North Saoppte 47 farto 35 spring training opens March OGDtN DiVI S 1 R f e d 56 Wave 31 C T G T P r — 8achr!nr 2 12 11 15 COLLEGE G&MSS 4 6 4 12 Samples Roy Harney might have had a UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL Moon 8 2 2 18 0 0 0 0 Smith comparatively easy job if he had 3 2 2 8 Edson 2 nected By BOB CROMPTOX a Frank The Davi? 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-- David Edwards Central's charge for the Coach Don Shaw center lobbed 16 points crew each hitting for an even through the strings yesterday as dozen points t But they were obliged to shar the Cubs continued their winning ways belting Washington scoring honors with Steve Luthy in a city junior high game on the an eighth grade hustler who also Washington court put 12 digits on his side of tht At the other end of town scoreboard Mount Ogden added a scalp to Coach Don Dinsdale's charges its victory string beating Mound outscored the Rams in the final on the Bears' stanza shooting 17 while the Fort Bears floor Rams were making 12 but the Central was in front the full snurt came a little too late Dale route in its meeting with Wash- Thompson racked seven for the ington Edwards' whopping 16 Bears and Gary Chatlain and markers was the highest score Robert Tafoya each contributed shot by a city junior basketeer' six this season On the Rams' side Culley But Edwards wasn't the whole Christensen and Bob Van Shaar show for Coach Charles Combe's each collected eight and Robert crew Don Owens racked 11 big Fife added six EXCHANGE OF WORDS MOUNO FORT OGDEN points and Lew Stone made nine MOUNT P T F G Celtics angry Boston of coach the exchanges left Red Auerbach accurate outside shooting 3 4 2 8 Van Shaar Tafoya G2 T3 2 P Stone's he words with Norm Drucker an NBA official over a decision 0 was one of the big factors in the 0 0 0 0 McGarry 0 Grazer 3 7 6 12 Powel! made in a game with the Hawks at St Louis Drucker allowed Cubs' victory Garr 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Richardson two points to the Hawks by ruling that Bill Russell tall center now the The Cubs pack 3 7 2 8 Christ'sen Southw'k 0 0 0 leading 0 Hokanson 0 0 0 0 Lindsay deflected the ball as it was on its way down into the basket — with four victories and no de3 10 6 12 2 2 6 Fife Luthy some with feats came through (AP Wirephoto) 4 Hodges 2 Anderson 0 4 3 Ward 12 balanced scoring as all except 0 0 12 Huntley 13 0 0 0 DParker Thompson 3 3 17 two players made points 3 0 0 6 Chatiam 2 2 2 BParker Coach Fred Corra's Trojans had 15 25 11 41 Totals an unusual number of chances to 18 25 16 52 as score from the free throw line WASHINGTON CENTRAL T F P P their players marched to the char- 6 T Nilson 4 0 4 Stone 5 19 16 19 ity strip 42 times converting 12 6 8 Hazen 0 4 2 2 Newell Stan James Jnnfs 0 0 0 0 Trojan center 3 Fraga James 3 15 8 14 2 Wheeler 14 points through the 6 T F P dropped Hill 0 10 0 F f G 2 6 3 8 Johnson free the — from them of nets Most of the favorites survived 5 9 9 19 Fluhmsn 4 119 eight Sant 2 2 15 5 8 6 16 Edwards Sarlo B Hansen Child? 110 2 throw line 2 Nielsen He was fouled 15 0 15 2 4 fourth round action last night in 2100 00 24 Jones Trdema 0 2 11 Peterson 17 5 7 0 0 0 0 Noble Parkinson Bob session the times during J Hansen 0 4 7 3 11 Owens VanRy 2 4 2 6 basketball ac- 0 6 3 3 DeBloois 10 0 Region WcCarver 4 5 3 11 Hazen added eight markers for 0 3 2 2 Gillette Hall 0 10 0 0 11 10 10 Rhees Wood 14 13 the losers tion 3 4 2 8 Cox Ogden Ford 2 0 0 4 Bear River and North Cache Mount Ogden got away on top 21 36 20 62 7 42 19 3S Totals remained in a tie for first place 11 30 24 46 15 21 12 42 Totals in its tussle with Mound early Score by quarters: in Region One and Davis took leading 34 46 Fort and staved there 23 9 over sole possession of the top Weber D o n 32 at 42 intermission 22 the 6 Bountiful STARTS SUNDAY led the Dave Powell spot in Region Two1 with its win and Huntley BOX ELDER BEN LOMOND over Ogden G T T P f Weber and Ogden are now tied 3 2 2 5 JChatlin 3 Claybough 0 0 0 Keller 0 4 Peterson for second in Region Two each 0 0 0 5 4 10 Belliston Midget and oneioss wins with three 0 12 Davis 0 0 0 0 Deamer los6 3 9 Stumn Bear River came baclcafter 5 2 2 12 CChatlin 5 2 16 Jones Tyson ing to North Cache last week to 20 4103 70 Combes Wi lliams 0 0 0 at 7 3 Smith whip South Cache Stuart2 0 0 4 as it eame up f Whittaktr 0 0 0 0 HIGH GIANT I with a couple of new scoring WEST JORDAN (AP)— ManIN A TERROR LAND! 21 18 8 50 Totals U jj threats Gary Garn and Reed 14 16 10 38 Marv Jenson said Friday the 21 38 ager 27 7 Lomond Ben Pierson between 23 Feb scheduled 50 fight 23 34 14 Box Elder LOGAN Thp finp scoring by Garn and NORTH CACHE champion Gene G T F f Bears' T P 6 Pierson came when the Italo Scorti-chin- i Italian Osterlin 5 9 6 16 Fullmer and aces Bill Pusey and Darwin Har- 22 33 30 74 Hill The bout canceled been has Archibald Thompson 0 0 0 0 7 was to have been held in S a n Abel 34 ris scored only 16 points between 4 4 2 10 Gyylenskoa Blazer 10 0 2 0 2 11 Wood j 4 them Saddler 2 4 15 Francisco's Cow Palace 2 10 4 Hansen with Garn finished the evening 3 9 7 13 Hendricks Nyman 13 13 Jenson said promoters couldn't JAMES Wallace 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 McCroken 19 points while Pierson tanked get Scortichini to sign He said 15 12 20 9 33 Fullmer is disappointed in not Totals 14 22 13 41 COMMAND WERE IN getting the San Francisco fight PARK CITY NORTH SUMMIT T P but added: "We're still hopeful 6 The Bears moved out in front 62 0T 0F 4P Ball Louder 0 4 3 3 something may come liis way in Mason 1113 early and were in command 4 2 0 8 Tooli McKissick 3 10 4 10 the middleweight mess" the contest 7 5 3 17 Wilds through most of Martines 6 0 0 12 9 13 Brooks 6 lead at the 2 12 Thev held a Green 5 6 5 15 2 0 Simister 0 0 Solis 0 0 0 0 end of the third quarter Re- 0 0 0 0 Pace Latham 0 10 0 serves played the final period & SLOOD HUNGRY Weber was forced to give it 15 21 12 42 16 24 15 47 Totals Score by quarters: everything to down a stubborn North 21 42 22 9 Summit Bountiful crew 47 28 11 20 Park City Once again it was Jack Sarlo WASATCH MORGAN who aced the Warriors with 19 G T T F P only a Christensen 2 3 7 Phillips 7 points Weber held and ad2 Davis 3 2 2 0 0 2 Castle margin at halftime Trimble 2 0 0 2 4 Turner 3 third of the end vantage at the Loertscher 2 0 0 8 6 12 White Ted Williams Gets on Line for Reported Salary of $125000 b- - 1 iviHior lyjv RC- sm jsasrassa p- F 3 32-2- m m? learn! mm m r n b David Edwards Pumps 16 Points Through Strings for Winners 52-4- er received $12800 plus Ward $1000 in expenses annual The professor's salary starts at $7200 CLARK SCORES KAYO IN -- m if 62-3- 3 Champ Swede Ready to Meet in June Accurate Long Range Lobbing Moves Davis nto First Place 11 six-fo- continue as a full professor of physical education As coach 59-4- 3 - ehs ssfflfc Hardin-Simmon- 1 II fit nr JANUARY 24 1959 I Ill t Ulf iJi 111 ' Willi S R UTAH SATURDAY EVENING Of Many in Lino at C DENVER (AP)— The man who coached the University of Colorado into football prominence was fired Friday Resentment and speculation trailed in the wake of the action by the school's board of regents The board voted five to one to relieve Dallas (Dal) Ward of the post he held for 11 years at the Big Eight Conference school During that period the Buffaloes won 62 games lost 41 and tied 6 and held a series advantage over each conference rival except Oklahoma and Missouri President Quigg Newton committee named a a new for to screen applications ne s action coach Of the board ' said: I "This just means there will be a change in the management of football here There will be no change' in policy" Speculation on' a successor inhead cluded Bob Blackman Brencoach at Dartmouth Terry s nan late of Notre Dame Coach Sammy Baugh and Doak Walker former SMU and Detroit Lions star now a businessman in Wyoming The regents relieved Ward of his head coaching duties as of Feb 1 and recommended that he STANDARD-EXAMINE- t HITS j She 730 SEE IT FROM THE STARTj FEATURE ALL NEW BAND No Beer Sold r Also Fox New "Hills" at 1:50 — 4:10 7:30 — 10:30 05 "RX" ! 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