Show '4OGDEN THE OGDEN : ! y ' STANDARD-EXAMINE- v R UTAH SATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 28 1959 V n Weber OSS 4§ r !dntest m r last night's was its second loss Bv BOB CROMPTON True to tradition Ogden and to Ogden though in many High Schools ended their cames the Warrior glitfered 1058-5basketball season witn a like a champ scorching race to the finish line first game that opened the In as the Tigers tripped the Warthe new Weber Gym Ogden won riors 6 overtime game It It was a thrilling but awkward in a ball game slowed by 47 free must have been a tough season on Weber's coach: Paul Salvo He throws d Ogwin had enough close ball games to With the : SecTwo a career last den nailed down Region Bruce into Whiskered Samples led ond place Weber slipped 14 points - attack with Both teams Tieerslot the the third place and four baskets tournament five in state for dropping qualified foul pitches play Bob Greenwell h tough man It wasn't one of Weber's better games of the year The Warriors on the boards was close behind on with 13 points E4son had 9 played like 8 was and ' Terry Lancaster afraid Joe somebody Broadway ' going to miscue while Ogden Trahan 4 Weber's Dave Parkinson played ground out its usual soiia game last the until a spectacular game as he hit for It wasn't decided With of of 13 points minutes play rnnole Uiignt oi nis poims was score first four minutes of the came left minutes four 2 second the quarter as he persontied Mike Edson twisted the hemp ally keot the Warriors in the con and Bruce test with three baskets and a pair with a double-pointe- r Samples tucked away two ioui of eharitv tosses Butch Rhees and Jack Sarlo give Ogden a pitches to ' each scored 10 for Weber while f margin m me Fre( Cox hit 8 and DeRell Jones Ogden threw the game Bob and tactics with stall added another 5 cooler warscorer as the fouled was Greenwell Usually a double-figur- e ' find DeBlois didn't Mike starter started riors pressing Greenwell dropped both pitcnes the ho6p for a point OGDEN and Ogden with a minute left - WEBER J IF4 14? 6 T f f " ma had virtually written victory Samples 5 7 10 8 10 Reese Edson 4 119 tn th record books 0 10 0 Debois 2 2 4 Trahan rnWeber's DeRell Jonetiippea 553 Greenwell 4 85 13 Lancaster 3 3 2 8 3 6 2 8 Cox througn a iree one uuxbu 0 0 0 0 111 K I 40 V sea-Web- er v - ir 1 0 :V5 If 48-4- two-poi- nt well-earne- - I - I Y ' 1 x- - ' IK " y l1 rs first-nighte- i :':':CiiW)y WAY UP— Weber College's Joe Carter gets way up in the air to get away a shot against Snow College in their game at the Ben Lomond High School last night WaitGeorge Bowan (45) and Frank ing undertfeath are Weber's Allen Holmes (21) and 71-42 to close theJCAC season Driggs (31) for Snow Weber whipped the Badgers in-th- milRNFY w m mm ! THE SPORTS m Twelfth m for the Warriors hit a as they closed out the game and still fighting rpjnilar ° - season lt iL Weber never stripes counted on the Ogden r ' ger this year Fighting Irish Face Torrid Grid Schedule Next Fall 58-5- w" m Preparations for the start of the 71st football season at 11 That is the day that Joe Kuharich recently appointed head football coach has announced that spring practice will begin (Preceding the formal opening however will be a session on Friday April 10) "picture-day- " Irish will play 10 games the new season The during The 'Sept new schedule follows: 26 North Carolina at No- rt le 47-4- 1 - - 20 IS 55 1958 staff 48 "The players will be new to us ©TFP Robblns 4 0 8 In a sense and we will be ' new Hogge 110 2 to them So more or' less: every Holliday 0 0 0 0 119 Johnson 6 6 4 16 body will be starting equal" said 10 D 9 Kuharich Ballif 4 2 He added however Knight 03 11 Campbell 3 4 2 8 12 I 3 Hardy reason "The I saymoreor less 15 4 7 7 Van Alfen 0 0 0 0 Grange B We is that do know something on 0 2 Knight 0 0 0 0 Buck those squad members returning 22 21 14 58 from last year's varsity as a reTotals 19 15 6 44 of studying the movies of LOGAN 18th I0Y 4th sult 1958 the games in some detail" TFP 6TFF Hart man 5 10 4 14 FACING Kuharich 6 9 6 18 Smith THE TASK Bennion 0 0 0 0 Taylor 113 is his not an easy one aides and L 4 6 Jensen 17 4 3 2 10 Richie Bingham 0 0 0 0 Seldom i have graduation losses 6 6 3 15 Budge C Draayer5 9 4 14 4 2 2 10 Beeton been as heavy in the course 'of Stanger 5 6 4 14 0 10 0 Leavitt one year The main losses from 4 10 3 5 Smith 0 0 2 McKinzie R Jensen 0 0 0 0 the 1958 2 2 15 Schwieder squad are- (1) Three of 2 2 2 6 Long the' first four ends (2) the first 19 37 20 58 four tackles (3) three of the first Totals 26 26 17 69 four fullbacks Altogether 22 monogram winners will be gradu ating this June And only 13 men who received monograms for their play of a year ago will greet on April 11 Kuharich BATON ROUGE La (UPI) — 13 The returning are: Monty Ifoung John McMullin of Fair Stickles senior first team Joe Oajc Calif entered the second Scibelli team tackle third junior day of championship play in the Ken Adamson second team right $15000 Baton Rouge Open tour- guard-A- l team f left Sabal third nament here today with a Bob Scholti Myseniorr guard lead over a formidable ron Pottios and Dave junior field of many of the nation's top Hurd senior who divided the golfers McMullin set - the pace Friday center assignment between injuries George Izo senior who when he fired a scorching took over the first team quarter-backin- g 65 Putting beautifully rin-- the lattery stages of he toured the front nine in 33 the season Don White senior strokes and came in with a 32 team third quarterback Bill f Tied for second place with 67s Mack ) (Red junior and Pat were Arnold Palmer of Latrobe who senior Doyle number Pa and Billy Maxwell of Odes one and two aMeft were and half Jim sa Tex Bob Scaroitfo Palmer registered a 32 over the Crotty seniortand who were number one front nine tying for the lowest junior two at right half and score of the day for that distance 5ne£uthe5: with McMullin and Dave Thomas biggest of London problem is the finding and de-OGDEN HARRISVIUE T F P 6 4 2 T4 L Knight 4 2 0 8 Satterwaite Bate 4 8 Thornock 4 6 1 Tony Zale - plans a middle-- 1 weight fistic comeback He re10 years ago tired in 1949 It just isn't in the cards for' Zale to return 'to- his former championship form He should forget 1 - 1 it 1 1 : BRUCE LARSON Weber College mentor has reason to smile His Wildcats for the first time in history" landed in the number one spot in national basketball ratings this week For good measure Bruce is one of the finest coaches in the nation in junior college basketball Phoenix op- ponents for Weber in a three- game sei xes at March flth is rated fourthstarting The winner of f this series will com- pete in the National Tournament at Hutchinson Kan later in r March e 1 1 - " ? "JOH- NRtnault Picas 'com Yon can drive th S33 EccUs t!d3 IX big car C I'll tak homtl" --TlAnOIIA Nick takr for Renault 0-- 2 I -- — °ra°?" ouw 1 s 0 0 Tl f 0 0 Si1SbJt±A 0-- 0 0-- 0 0--0 3 McKin 0 2 Yearsley 0 0 Bowen 0 ODahl 0 0 Cornaby Gardner Weathers Chatlin Hatfield Burton Scott Navidnks Totals 1&1B11 19 42 Score at balftimej weoer SS? was 16 points' Millerberg and Co11 noid each hit But Snow's Frank Driggs was the top scorer of the game as he hit seven of Snow's 16 field goals and added four free throws for a total of 18 GOOD DEFENSE turned in one of Wildcats The defensive efforts of best their the season against' the usually hieh scoring Badgers During the first 10 minutes of the second half Weber held Snow to only five points y It took Weber nearly 10 minutes of the first half to take com mand as the stubborn Badgers stayed with Weber and during the early moments was m front Dnggs hit his first J four - at tempts from the field and put w eDer caugnt gnow in iront O1 and at five Enhraim the after it was knotted again at 13 13 Holmes hit a free throw and Kunz banked in a field goal to nut the Wildcats out in front to stay By the end of the first half 2 Weber was in front As the second half opened We ber took charge and ran 12 straight points to make it 2 before Driggs hit from the corner Midway through the second half the Wildcats were aheaa oy a ? margin Coach Bruce Larson then caiiea on nis reserves to Play the remainder of the v 1 SeUl High "'1 I I LAX -- O-- "" nt 17 0--0 1 2-- 2 0--0 0 10 2 42-3- well-balance- 2 : 144 2 1 1 16-- 6 1 0 0 0-- 0 0 0-- 0 1 8 0 0 jj 41-3- 6 Bears Close Season With 3 At Home 1 Peterson 3 4 4 10 JChatlin 1 10 10 12 Butter 4 5 2 10 Peterson 0 4 2 2 Toxlor 10 1 00 Hart 0 10 0 Stephensen 0 10 0 Grow PRESS California coach Pete Newell will be able to ease up tift his towel chewing in the stretch of the Pacific Coast Conference bas ketball race -' 11-1- 47-2- -' -- - 3 Big 'O' Scores 36 in Victory 5 3 1 11 Calahan 2 0 0 4 Lofgreen3 10 6 Over Duquesne Wood 2 3 0 4 4 Ford 2 Ford 2 4 Russon 0 2 I I 10 10 ASSOCIATED PRESS 3 x Ata A A THADHQO ICSVi 23th St 0-inf UtU - - rlidincf ! f I Va'tir!- - f I x membfcr ia The Standard-Examine- r of The Associated Press The United Press International NEA Service and The Audit Bureau of Circulation L Glasmann Publisher A jr - 4 traso Usartl Aac ' 'I of LOGAN (UPI) — University Utah's crack swim team car- ried a big lead today to the ftnalf of the Skyline Conference western division swimming meet The Utes headed by a record breaking performance by Darwin Killpack picked up510 points Friday Montana had four points while host Utah State got two Killpack broke a record in the 1500-mete-r race He covered the distancgJnU9'502 The old mark 42 25 18 wasbaSe set in 1957 by Buddy Casaba Monopoly MORGAN TFP SEATTLE NEA) — - The last Relshe of Denver University Phillips 2 2 2 6 two Seattle University basketball1 Castle 3 2 17 Turner 2 4 3 71 coaches— John Castellani and this White 1 107 9 nmo ill: cai trT"c Waldron 0 0 0 0 """7" Sommers 2 5 3 7 the way frohvNew Britain Conn i tlrP 3 - 1 1 1 - - j 6 Grantsville WASATCH 4 - TFP 4 3 11 Christenson 2 5 3 7 Davis Trimble 5 0 0 lOLoertschar 1113 u 1612 9 ! sj Score Wasatch Morgan - no-v- m fioi ou att pitt Totals by quartern " 10 25 16 36 41 J 19 16 32 25 41 36 HIGHEST mmm PRICES PAID FOR cioy L er ' payablt in advance at Ogden Entered at the Postoffic Utah as second class matter accord ing to Art of Congress March 9 1879 TATTOOS Artistic Original end ' Caver Jobs V Standard-Examin- i r mm - -- " Ute Swimmers Set Record Big Oscar Robertson of Cincin- -' 29 22 7 66 TotaU 10 40 25 45 moved-closeto his second Scora by quarters: nati 45 19 29 9 Ben Lomond scor-- v basketball college Bountiful t9 - 32 46 66 straight ine title last night The Bear- GRANTSVILLE Vf JOSEPH'S cats star pumped in 36 points 6 T P P 2 2 Wells 0 6 against Duquesne to boost his seaWillard 3 9 Mallet 0 0 0 0 son's average to' 334 1 8 7 9 McAlmontf Barrus 5 12 616 0 0 2 Reid Leo Byrd of Marshall the run Reed 0 2 0 0 2 4 2 6 Simone ner-u' p also had a good night He Green 3 10 6 0 0 2 Bertoldl Severe 0 2 11 tallied 34 8 6 8 Baxter points against Morehead MStewart 5 7 4 14 0 3 11 Martin and raised tus average to fKv) Matthews 1113 to NCAA Service 303 according 14 31 14 42 Total! 9 28 19 27 Bureau figures 37 29 19 St Joseph'! li 5-- 11-- 2 113 13 AAcCarver - - ASSOCIATED 1 0 2 Uffens VanRay 2 4 3 7 Howard 1 0 0 2 - i - ? ""'" fair us Mor-twee- 41-3- 6 5 i d Davis-Olymp- 14 71 17-2- 4 as snow pre-seaso- : 5 1 — — 32-1- 1- -3 4 5 18 Driggs 0-- 1 3 4 Ockey 3 2--6 '— -- 0-- 0 -- 2-- 1 3-- 0-- 0 54-27- - ASS wwwww 4 2-- 2 0-- 2 - Idaho Tourney seven-under-p- ar - 2-- w W - AAA ynxaz" 1 ftotal of the season But Coach Darwm Woodbury n oww J viv r lurces tvuiuu t W I A M 8-- 3 7 2 Jt aeeision to Bounti--: xul in tne nnai game ot tne sea- SQn for both schools on the Braves court The Scots hit only 10 field goals but dropped in 25 of 40 attempts from the free throw line Ben Lomond ' staved with the t ft n af the score was xnottea at y dui in the second period Jbsountitui command and forged out in 35-2- Ten Ogdenitos Compoto in two-stro- ke i A Activities for second to Region One and the Bees won the toss and enter Here are the complete first he tournament as the No 2 team iuuuuium-- i in Region Five SpanislxFork LOWER BRACKET and Orem were deadlocked for 11 am — Bear River (first in the title but Spanish Fork won Region One) vs Provo (third in the flip ' Region Five) TIED FOR SECOND n m 'Murrav Pvnrns ori 1'3n rr"T-7- n Bingham and Granger tiea tor X VUvlV y XV lU O ' in Region Four are sched second vs Ogden (second in Region to uled flip for positions today 1 Two) It appears as though the Tigers 1:40 pjn Bingham or Gran-too- k picked one of the weaker teams (second in Region Four) vs for the classic but everyone ger 9 front Orom fcemnri from Rppinn Fivft a Jim Chatlin Butters and Blaine i n m —riranite (first in Re- - knows anyone can - be tough in Peterson ' each hit 10 points for ' 0nn Throoi v -Nnrth Cache tournament deWeber holds a three-poiPniror Ucorc whilo -- Tliihman (third in Region One) " "T was 'w but that over Jordan cision ne" m - — n UPPER BRACKET in the first game of X6 and teams two Re-the for the to in S pm Weber (third year St Joseph missed a chance uccu nave muc me move into second place in gion Two) vs Jordan uirst in many cnanges since that time The Beetdiggers Jordan Diyision last night as it Region Four) j Elder Box Grantsville at 6:30 pm— (second suffered their first league loss lost to Grantsville 7 The loss put St Joseph in in Region One) jvs West (second' last night when they 'were dumped by Granger third place in the final league in Region Three) uox niaer ana unis wiu 7:40 pm — Davis (first in Ke- standings The local crew will in ennn vs Olvmnus picked toughies Box Elder faces Twni (third still enter a playoff next week West club The the B for a berth in the State Class Region Three)! lost to South however Panthers tournament in Provo 9 pm— Granger or Bingham " vs last Mor Spannight knocking them into In the 'Summit pivision (third in Region Four) gan lost to Wasatch out still ish Fork (first Jin Region Five) second place in Region Three af The held onto second place as North PlayoffsH were scheduled for one a be should Olympus good tnnav an Mnndav for th p fourth Summit tripped rup Park City - finished the season by defeating betnmWasatch Four from Region leading League position n at med the Trojans Cyprus Murray and Tooele East and wound lip in third place to gan while Park City lost North rvnnis and Tftoelp arp scheduled in Reeion Three Winners and losers of the first to meet today! while the winner Summit Box scores: will tansie witn Murray in a two games win mcei bountiful BEN LOMOND eVirturrtnurn Mnndav Mnnrlav's win- - nn Thursdav This same pattern6 T F P Fiuhman 6 3012 ner will then meet the Ogden will be followed down through 0 7 5 5 CChatlin ' o o 2 ciark l tne "Dracxets 7 2 4 Coombes in the ooenerChild 3 2 2 8 Tigers 1 0 0 2 Jones losta 665 League leaders with an record the Bears close their schedule with three games on their Berkeley home court A vear aeo California lost two out of three final home1 games ana had to beat Oregon State in a title playoff But the Bears this year 'appear to have deveiopea too much bench strength to suffer a similar stumble Impelled to towel r chewing by basketball tension Newell sends his Bears against Southern Callxomia rnaay iugui aim ia&b yias Washington State Saturday The Washington Huskies dog IDAHO FALLS Idaho (AP) ging California with a 10-- rec nufctanHinc iiirini t Tj' ofd nlav Idaho Friday in Seat ho Montana Utah and Wyoming tie and will beMdle Saturday gatnerea here today for two days I Washington closes its season on of AN 1M MARK competition in the - Idaho jun-2 the road meetintf UCLA and ior cnampionsnips The victory gave Weber an 11-- 1 Smith em California in Los An Competition is slate "to be mark in Intermountain Collegiate " geles March 67: keen ' Ogden is represented by t h e following performers: Dale and Ray Miller Robert Kiesel Fox 24th St and Kiesei Ave Rickie and Peggy Goddard Su ' Telephona X sie Bauter Mike Lowe Kent Published daily' and Sunday at Ogden: Matthews' and Mary Pat Rasmus- Publish Utah bv the r": sen Ing Co Ogden Utah Subscription rates — $4 JS par month -- McMullin in Golf Lead th : Z& SSf 1 thenW Totals ' i By ENSIGN RITCHIE Stntfiw Class nnpn thp a1 QSQ Bear River aH APrnvnwill w vw V Field- of Utah at A Basketball Tournament the University house Wednesday when they tangle at 11 am Ben Lomond High Schobf ran The pairings or the classic tin ito hiffViPcf nnint tntal" in spV-- t were announced Box Elder and North Cache tied today by the an V u U 71-4- 2 J: m?roi5dJ5£?5 : 18 34 22 58 by Bountiful Club 66-4- 5 7-- 4 1 De-vo- re 3? Opening Round Pairings for Wednesday Announced by UHSAA Scots Defeated 46 48 33 25 24 14 Ogden SV:rtLwi5?rnl 1 1 17 21 14 48 Totals rter - r r-1 Dy " - 1 it thTlUitigM was or the Wildcats sounaiy in After tonight's game with Mesa Snow College Badgers get ready for the Ben Lomond High Sehool he Wildcats must with Phoenix series an important gymnasium Weber Arizona of Junior College Fans will get their last chance meets the Bears in a oest ot at seeing the Wildcats in action three-gam- e series starting March 0 in Phoenix The local squad will rlo" at' 8 Pm in the Ogden fly to the Arizona city leaving wish School gymnasium The ICAC schedule comes xo a The Wildcats who are rated close tonight when Dixie ana No 1 junior college team in the College of Southern Utah settle Cm1SrSM second place in a game a teaar pol could have City The Rebels are currently iUBcv f4-6- 3 record and with an ond in the final rsil place one game Denina lege in Salt Lake is minutes after leading much ot The Broncos can move into the way tie with a victory have good a second place jsiavericjts Be r onight Box score: WEBER SNOW the opposition TFP TFP area 10 Holmes 4 j4j ce 3 32 28 Dutson "-tendanKunz 7 16 me caagers Pay 2 11 Millerberg 4 Jensen 0 toe job of containmg Wbe Carter 2 4 0 14 2 Budge to heM war Conollv 5 311 AUeni Holmes 2 0 Kress 0 DasKexoau nignt 58-4- 4 fbr-anothe- w A th X ftfSSrrS Weber m ng ' and developing of a fullback tre Dame NOTES ON A NAPKIN Oct 3 Purdue at Lafayette Ind Did you know that Bob Hope Oct 10 California at Berkeley Calif famous TV and screen star once Oct 17 Michigan State at E fought under the fistic name of Lansing Mich East and leUmore like Oct 24 Northwestern at Notre Fac Rembrandt because he became so Dame Oct 31 Navy at Notre Dame attached to the canvasNov 7 Georgia Tech at Notre Dame Ernie :Schneiter Sr veteran Nov 14 Pittsburgh at Pittsgolf pro at the Ogden Golf and burgh Pa Nov 21 Iowa at Iowa City la Country Club will be renamed season at the Nov 28 Southern California at soon course His on senior Ogden Notre Dame Ben Lol at is the pro In 70 previous years of foot- mond Jrr Golf Course ball the Fighting Irish have won WILSON 447 games lost 103 and tied 34 ROY 2 Hum f 6 T F f am t GTFF- ust a lew Lays j6f juuk -Twenty sessions will be held 10 2 0 20 Bowman Wright 3 7 3 9 Mantle his Mickey ago opened 10 to 4 Kuharich starting 6 0 0 12 T Mifflin Belnap 3 7 according " 4 3 5 with the ' Dallas at Garner 0 0 0 0 Matis aUeys bowling swanky on drill April Texas Five teammates of the opening Hunter 2 3 2 6 3 4 7 Field Stauffer 2 10 4 11 and winding up per custom 2 0 2 G Mifflin Steiner 5 3 111 with the Old Timers game on New York Yankees attended At- 0 0 0 0 Peterson Hadley 0 0 0 0 for May- - 9 Bouwhuis 10 0 2 Saturday afternoon to hours be exact 10000 "Two adcandidates in the Greeting 17 25 13 47 Totals 20 8 1 41 dition to Kuharich will be his as- weeks ago last Wednesday at Utah Jack Dempsey at OAKLEY sistants all but one of whom is Provo OGDEN 12 nA — ic w i r coach end are: Bill Daddio a r- - Hancock K Frarier 8(TFP 6 4 20 They k rr tiuna uuuiuci 0 2 an ucw m avix siuie vx K Woolstenhume 0 10 0 The yare: Bill Daddio end coacn 8 12 10 26 Smith 20000 were on hand the first Hortin 3 5 3 9 and first assistant Dick Evans 7 8 6 20 Bramwell Crittenden 5 33 13 two hours Mantle is a present t 0i 0a Jacobsen V Frarier 0 3 2 2 line coach Dick Stanfel assistant 0 Stevens 3 3 3 9 line coach Don Doll backfield day hero in baseball and DempU u u u layior crown lost Tunto his Gene Young 10 0 2 coach 0 0 0 0 Carlson sey Joe Scudero assistant W Wollstenhume 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wright ney iat Philadelphia 33 years and Hugh Wilde 0 0 0 0 backfield ' coach 0 0 0 0 Gillett 0 4 2 2 Barclay as freshmen coach Devore ago xne Mamer sun pacxs 'em is the only returnee from the in 21 Har-risvil- M ' bV A n-web- 0'Keefe Smith 0 0 0 0 Mason 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 5 Jones Cats Defeat Snow Meet Mesa Tonight naxa Una urltli tViA exception of center and the find- - IUAU tralAnintr Opetm 1 15-foot- er 69-5- 8 n 1 WITH AL WARDEN Logan Eighteenth and Ogden Twelfth wards will meet tonight at?8:30 pm for the championship of the Lake View Stake Invitational Basketball Tournament at the Lake View gymnasium in Roy Logan moved into the finals with a victory over Roy Fourth while Ogden Twelfth 5 edged Oakley In other games last night Ogeliminated den Forty-eight- h and Roy Second lost to Wilson High i scorers last night were Smith of Ogden Twelfth with 26 points and Bramwell of Twelfth Bowman of Roy Second and K Frazier of Oakley each with 20 Tonight's complete schedule is: 6:30 pm Oakley vs Wilson 7:30 pm Roy Fourth vs Ogden Forty-eight- h 8:30 pm Logan Eighteenth vs Ogden Twelfth All players who participated in the tournament are urged to vote on the most popular player award and team sportsmanship before 8:30 tonight Box scores: head-i- ' HIGHWAY Loaan In Finals v- Bears j 1 1M ii xN A last night s thriller against Weber High The Tigers defeated Weber for the second time this sea-so-n (51) and- - Fred by two points Others in the photo are Weber's Mike DeBloois ' Cox (55) and Ogden's Bruce Samples (30) j e 46-4- 3 J fi Ouun — Ogden's Terry Trahan catches one online side: of the 42-4- for both clubs Li k cCoViMi sumset mm wtmmi (Ilk Cut) ' STOUE 160 North Main : ' i Hibhway 91 Sunset Uteh u |