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Show X , 25 The Salt Lake Tribune, Saturday, April 16, 1960 Mitcff Stops Warner in Heavy Bout . t ir vp ULI - y - r" 86-4- 6 By Associated Press NEW YORK, April 15 Major league baseballs third major league is doomed tq failure it was forecast Friday by the United Press Internationals board of baseball experts. Thirty-fivexperts, 70 per cent of the board composed of two UPI staffers and three writers or broadcasters representing each of the 16 big league teams, answered with a flat "no when asked whether they believed the Continental League will succeed. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., April 15 Alex Miteff young Don Warner for A sixth-rountechnical knockpum-piele- New League Prep Roundup East Thinclads Romp South, 8646 To Fail (J), (J), hurling talent? to lead South Highs athletes took an decision Friday afternoon Scribes Say in East a Region past West, (J), a dual track mpet r d d out Friday night Miteff weighed 202 and Warner 192 for the scheduled e n BIO ALEX, the so-sArgentine, landed a hard left to Warners body midway in the fourth round and followed with fast right and left combinations to the face that stunned the young Philadelphian. Miteff followed that with hard lefts, coupled with solid body punches that spelled the end for Warner two rounds o later. , , It was Warners decision not to continue after the fifth round. Under New Jersey rules the bout goes as a sixth-roun- ALEX, who sustained cuts over his left eye, the middle of his brow and the bridge of "his nose in the second round, started power punching again in the fifth and Warner responded with little more than token rebuttal. Warner spent at least half of the round trying to tie up his opponent, but Miteff just shoved him away and belted him from rope to rope. Inspector Dick Dover, right, checks fire extinguisher and first aid kit for boat inspecFridays tion seryice for Salt Lake Valley boaters at Liberty Park was termed a. "real "one-sto- was-- a stand-i- n for Eddie Maehen, perplexed by a flurry of jabs. Miteff tried unsuccessfully to hammer down Warner with good body punches, but the Philadelphian was able to keep away at that stage with his jabs. Warners best round was the s second, when he bloodied face with good lefts. MITEFF looked flabby and wasnt able to move against the shifty Warner, who stayed on top of him most of the time. Mi-teff- Skiers Begin Meet Today Special to The Tribune BRIGHTON The first half of the Millicent Cup giant slalom for juniors will begin here Saturday at 11 a.m. when skiers from seven to 14 years take off down Mt. Millicent The junior skiers will race from halfway up the liftline and will wind up in front of the Millicent Shelter, according to Wally Abersold, race chairman. p success" by officials in despite chilly charge weather. More than 75 boats were inowner Dick Critchley during spection program Friday In Liberty Park. one-sto- checked through by 6:30 p.m. with "another 25 or 30 lined up, said Norm Van Pelt, chief of the Boating Division, Utah Park and Recreation Commission. Cooperating were the Salt - Paddlers Break 18 Marks In Tooele Swim Tourney Special to The Tribun, TOOELE- - Pettit (RM); Sandra Ber (RM); Donna Pratt (T). Time 1 09 2, new Eighteen more record. Girls 9 and 10 records fell Friday in the Interindividual medley Marsha AAU mountain age group Houser (RM), Elaine Harrison (T); Karen Simpson (DG). Tune 113 2, swimming meet here, but a new record 80 yard medley relay Deseret Gym boy from Tarzana, (Dcleus, Simpson, Blackham. SimCalif., copped the spotlight. mons); Tooele, Deseret Gym. Tim 06 8. who was George Horton, Girls 11 and 12 flown in Friday to race, Individual medley Sharon Christy Ameson (Los notched up a time of 1:15.2 in Stouder (RM); Karma Hanks (T). Tim 2 05 8, new record the 160 yard individual medley. Angeles); 1 d Tooele freestyle relay (Whear, Hanks, Winn, Talmage); Tooele; Deseret Gym. Time 1.42 6, new record. d Tooele medley relay (Hanks, Walters, Talmaye, - Winn); Deseret Gym; Tooele. Time 1 54 5. Girls 12 and 14 d Tooele medley relay (Brannon, Shields, Mayo, Johnson); Deseret Gym; Butte. Time 2.05 2. d Tooele freestyle relay (Johnson, Brannon, Mayo, Shields) Deseret Gym; Butte Time 147 0. backstroke Virginia Corbin (PH); Judy Miller (DG); Marilyn Mayo (T), Time 1 17 7. Girls 15 and 1 Phoenix freestyle relay CC (Corbin, Dreisbach-kiminmontShultz. Hazelett); Butte; Tooele. Time 1 30 7, new record. d B a rb a ra backstroke Harker (T); Vickie Hazelett (PH); Mary Tiddy, Butte. Time 1.13 7, new ;cord. d breaststroke Laurie Dreisbach-kiminmonth, Phoenix CC; Judy Steele, Butte; Nancy Gardner (Cl Time 1.24.3, new record. Bay S and aader 20 yard freestyle Tommy Williams (RM); Eddie Gray (EPH); Tim Firth (Mil). Time 11 6, new record. o Eddie Individual medley Gray (EPH); Dennis Hansen (T), Norman Broun (DG). Time 1.202. Beys 9 and 10 individual medley Bobby Watsom (T); Steve Pratt (T); Kenny Gardner (C). Tune 1.03 1, new record medley relay Tooele (Wassom, Dean. Norton, Pratt), Tooele, Deseret Gym. Time 53 5, new record. Boys II and It 160 yard individual medley George Horton (Calif ); Phillip Houser (RM); David Fuhrman (DG), Tune 1.512 (New national record). 160-yamedley relav Deseret Gym (Creer, Wall); Fuhrman, Bailey, Tooele; Tooele. Time 1 47 6. 160-yaTooele freestyle relay (Nash Thomas, Tate, Smith); Tooele; 'Twe1- - Time-1- .34 6, new record. Beys IS and 14 160-yamedley relay Tooele Lohnes. Bryan); Hansen, Tooele, Deseret Gym. Time 1.34$, new record. d Tooele freestyle relay (Hansen, Nisonger, Kroff. Bryan); Tooele; Clearfield. Tune 1 24 8, new record. d Jim Taney backstroke (PH): Larry Hansen (T); Denny Griffin (Butte). Time 1.08 6 Bsys 15 and 16 160 yard freestyle Tooele relay (McLaws. BatUson. Imai, Whear); Tooele; Tooele Time 120 0 d backstroke Nick Kirby (RM); Mark Imai T); Gary McLaws (T). Time 1:02 2. Set record 1.012 In d This breaks the national record by some six seconds and is equal to the Utah State High School record and the boy is only 12. Mel Three Tooeleans Roberts, Dave Rimington and Barbara Harker managed to stop the Californians and Arizonians who have been winning most of the first places as they beat their out-o- f state rivals Friday. All three set new records as Roberta won the breaststroke, Rimington the backstroke and Miss backstroke Harker the for girls 15 and 16. TOOELE'S power in the relays, plus depth in individual events, made it no contest for the team championship. Big race of the three-dameet will be Saturday when the Junior National freestyle is scheduled. Preliminaries will begin at 9:30 a.m. and the finals at 1 p.m.Friday's summary: 100-yar- 100-yar- 100-yar- y INTERESTED juniors will register from 9 a.m. to 10 a m. at the bottom of the lift, Aber-sold said. Sunday will mark the Open List of abbreviations C. Clearfield, Giant Slalom for seniors and DG, Deseret Gym; EPM, Ephraim. PH, Phoenix, Arlx.; T, Tooele; will match the top skiers in the Utah: RM, Rosemead, Cal Intermountain Area also at Jenler National Women's 406 11 a.m. Medley Relay Phoenix Country Drelibsch kimuJ:- The senior race also is a Schultz, Hazelett, Butte, Tooele; Clearfield; giant slalom and will begin at month); B. Time 4 53 2. the top of the Milly lift. Skiers Butte B; Tooele Girls 8 and under in the senior competition also 20 yard freestyle Sandy Berg (RM) T); Leslie Bunn will register from 9 a.m. to 10 Marilyn Talmage Time 13 2 new record. (T) a.m. at the bottom of the lift individual medley Leslie 100-yar- - I Coast Ace Stars He had Miteff, apparently out of shape and unprepared ince-he Oliver (Si, Coleman (E). :158. Shotput Lawrence (E), Schilling (S), Tidwell (S), :488. 100 yard dash William S), Wet-ge- l E), Croft (E), ;10 2 Mile Mason (E), Larsen (E), Neil-se- n - (S), Chamberlain S. 4 51 2 Dlscu is moot (E), Lawrence (E), Dawson S). 145 feet 6 inches. 440 yard run Birk S), Burton (E), Chamberlain (E). 616. Low hurdles Oliver (S) and :14 Wright (E). tied; Oswald (E d run McClintock (E), Wixom (S ), White (E 2 06 2 -Pole vault Smoot E, Spainhower ( S . Mitko (E 10 feet 6 inches 220 yard dash Croft (E), Wetzel (Ei, Miller (S. 23 6 Javelin Christensen (EL Smith, (Ei, Hendrickson S), 182 feet 7 Vs inches High Jump Wright (EL Tidwell (Si and Parr (S), tied. S feet 7 inches Broad Jump . Croft (EL Tidwell Wright (S). 10 feet 0 inches (Sl East (Lawrence, Medley relay Smoot, Armstrong. Mason). Mile relay East (Madsen Jarvis, Chamberlain, Burton). 880 relay East (Coombs, Johnson, Wright, Croft), J. 4 00 8 Mile relay Jordan (Pierce, R. Parker, Smith. Love). Time 3 34 1. 880 relay Bingham (Suseata, Oakeson, Dansley, M Lloyd) Final score: Jordan 06; Bingham in , Three game Friday afternoon at Municipal Park. 4 8 4 1IK) 001 J West 208 001 X 1J 17 3 South Bickerson, G.llecoi. Cannon and Walkerr Crawford. Farrimond and Jnnea 3b Walker (W). 2b Stephen, (W), Hudaon IS). Olympus Nine Routs Leopards By 13-- 2 Wally Douglas held the East Leopards to five hits Friday afternoon as Olympus took a 132 baseball decision. Dougball for five las pitched one-hi- t frames. Wlalace homered for the los-er- s. Big stickprs for Olympus were Graig Mackay, Lowell Bagley and Barry Grant ONLY 11 of the experts an 35W. swered with an unqualified 2 S 8 000 OOJ 0 East and four said they yes Cub? Clout West 043 222 x 13 18 1 Olympus thought "it might succeed. Jim Crawford and Jerry McLean, Wallace, McMaster. Cleat, Six of these 15 expects said and Frost, Brown) DouxLas Farrimond combined their Hinckley and D. White. they originally thought the league would not succeed but Jordan Clips Miners have changed their minds. SANDY Jordan ran up alContinental League presiCUSTOM dent Branch Rickey has pre- most 100 points here Friday as dicted that the Continental the Beetdigger tracksters deto 35. Bingham, 96 League will begin operations feated 100 yard dash Smith (J), Love (J), in 1961. 10 Atkinson Time , 5, J). ' - I (.1 1 your guarantee of frovep tor value PEOPLE WHO WANT THE IEST AT REGULAR PRICES FINE GRAIN DEVELOPING COPIES ENLARGEMENTS PRINTS CONTACT A JUMRO GENIALOOY COPIES Let's All Back the Bees FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY HU Spokane Lake County assessor's office and the Utah State Tax Commission. After passing through the line, boat owners had only one more job to do. They must go to the Motor Vehicle Division of the State Tax Commission in the Capitol to receive their trailer license plates. 1 33 Color Processing by Kodak vs. Salt Lake 7:30 pjn. 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T) iSs PHOTO FINISHING FOR Boat Inspection Proves Success One-Sto- p Warner, fighting his first ranked opponent in 14 pro fights, started out as if he were going to end it quickly. -s- High hurdle- on the Cubs 12-4- ' TKO. Warners decision came as no surprise. In the fifth round Miteff worked him over so thoroughly that it appeared Warner hardly knew where he was. South Highs East field. against 220 Smith Atkinson Booth (B). Time 24 0. 440 Love Pierce (J), Enniss ( J ). Time 61 6. 880 R Parker (J), Kokerhtns XJ). Jones (J). Time 2.117 Mile Gilbert (J), Gallegos (B), 8. Dimond (B). Time 4 54 8. Low hurdles Edwards (J), Oake-so- n Time 14 3 (BL Farmer High hurdles Oakeson (BL Morley 17 0 Farmer Time (J). (B, Javelin Dahl (J), Jenson (B), Allen (B). Dist 148-5- , Shot put Dahl (J), Allen (B), Fullmer (J). Dist. 45 2. Discus Dahl (J), Fullmer (J), Nielson B). Dist. 118-0- . Pole vault Jenson (B); tie for sec ond Pavich J) and Z. Parker (J). 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