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Show , ' B DESERET NEWS AND TiLEGRAMO 4 21, 1964 uesdoOonmary si t c iis '6 kqaTionallourney le I t Scores-rumb- - , , 11011 : -, v,son-s7-.-corei:-::-Avi- - LAS VEGAS, NEV. -- It took some last minute bombing by Westminster's Sherrell Berrett, ' but the , Parsons finally pulled out tt narrow 2 overtime win over Nevada Southern here Mon- - - losses. - . lilu ---- -- By leaders-suffered- , , , , gl McDNALD SPrts Writer 1 , scoring-timbled-a- -- I- court, fter All-St- ar -- 1.6yola Go.es Oh Skids ; Innsbruck Faces Snowless Week -- - iNNSBRUCK, A It STYLI A' the sixth Winter Olympic Games only, eight days away, Will weathermen '(UPI)--Wit, - lesdaypredictedarise:lzr- temperature without any prosnext pect of snow during the ' few days. - - . l0 An lym pi : Committee r, re- .howeve spokesman, -a officials and : , C- red--teir- petitontahoutthgcondi- variousAltestThe games can be staged now, ,Ws tion of the By United Press International da--o- : , and enjoyed a tremendous advantage-le--rebounds,-- f 79-4- 2' State-LI- ---, hicagtr-ir-learning ahead the' past few on the strength of some good lowling by Al Pitt and Ralph Astorga, pulled into. tee- ond place with a 0 sweep over Olympus Lanes. 1n the other rn--rnatch, Frank Perez, the man who to its regret that you can't ' Ronk in the starting rePaced break tip' a winning cambinascored only four points' lineup, uOfl. , t The Ramblers, going almost and was ejected late in the game along with Memphis n all the way with A State's John Hillman after the games:last teanclast -- forging 3-- five-ma- 11,se, c100100att 10 NCAA take championship. the have enough snow.", , - The only Starter lost from that Theorganizingcommittee,meanwhile, has insured against squad was Jerry Harkness, a sudden thaw by stockpiling who graduated. snow at strategic points. The four who tame back formed the nucleus of another , . - ft0.1.7-,:Löi..:ROué:'-- h ed fo' Loyola, points also was Rancho , e, 24 four.- -- - ' - er of-oth- t flight 83-6- at-So- . - 5,Golfirs Eye Westerntates C)'. I NBC, taking over the Orange Bowl game for the first will pay $300,000 annua1ly$45,- - better, than the expiring ABC contrac- t- totelevisethe nation's first night-tim- e major : bowl game and associated - ' events.-- ,- -- - angeBowl Stadi Still to be answered by the committee is the question e of , iirbether7thntrict : - : . : Fi rst.En witlf-th- Big Eight Conference to pro-vide Its champion as one otthe teams will be renewed-.---- The Orange Bowl-Bi- g Eight tieup has been in effect eight years and went but with the ABC contract last three-yea- r Nebraska-Aubur- n the with Committee 'N . shows second-yea- r Y:. Mg SKII REPORT TORONTO (UPD:Kint - ALTALifts and tows operating. Skiing 000d to excellent on and n."1- .BRIGHTONLifts and tows ocieratingIs - Skiing good to excellent, but cross,coun.try toortn nor recomminds4, SOLITUDELifts PROV- 'A - I big - EA , II 10 . - '' . BRAKES MUT muss CPU tuts' IIHIGHts on 0 Co " 1311M' ---- - TIRES - - Oregon" straight . BYU spotted the Beavers" Mint bit forleiture, 4 -- pound 0 . cisio BYU-To-Ho- -c- -- lass.-The "transportation and gate. problems. --ceipt The board agree- d- that it to bus and be teams would better Is Lake City area. It also ,agreed that gate receipts , would suffer by any change In that Davis County would not draw as well Lake City. st 1964 A 'Beard members insisted, want to stay where we are. We -have had good with Ogden schoolsancL don't intend to change," the realignment in question, Bountiful,- Bountiful II, Da- vis and Clearfield would comprise Division One of Regiort Two and East, Highland,- - South and West would comprise 'Division Two of Region Two. Ogden, Roy High, r Webert - Bonneville anU Ben Lomond would comprise Division Tweof 'legion One while Bear...River. Box Elder, Logan, South Cache and North Cache would comprise Division One of Region -- Shame - - 5ce1it'u1a . I nig DI I - Bilicrest at Murray:bas-gameiitheooly-actio- n set night In MA'S e high school basket- ball schedule. Tipoft is'S p.m. ever-activ- gazies are set .1.1.1.th.. "B" ranks We4nesA3rwith-th- e Bear- - Ithreictigan showdown scheduled as the only action -,,,- ,B,!-1.0. Thsda. - , - Wasatch High School invading Morgan in Summit Division--and Avo3vd- - North Cache 'taking ark City in the Miner yth Of River-Loga- n , game pits two undefeated quints In one of the top games of the - vieek.- -- Here's Hilerest - early- week I3YU is slated to host Utah's team. Wednesday gymnastic night. It will be first meeting of thetwo gxmnastic-- - squads. The meet begins at 7:30 p.m. Arizona State has deleäted both the Cougars and the Utes. - slate: TUESDAY Ragion Four at Murray, Your - - wyn uati Ten d. h. (lid a. ck 0. ibbs and social lives because they use poar English or can't speak and wnie effectively," says Don 0411-11Ite- lliqout ' er, director of Career Institut,,,,Chi- - , -- lilt - 2QQA their writing, to increase their vocabularies, to speed up their reading, to acquire the techniques of -fluent- anversation.- But the usr-cbt effective English, pays off in unexpected ways," says Bolander, "because language 1,st a tool of thought. "Yon use words ...whenever you think. The more you learn about words and how to use them to -form tinxpres.-yourideas, the better your thinking becomes. The of your Englishincimprovement luding your thinkingcqn lead to amazing personal achievements." pro,b e - nameor letter to ,Don Bolcmder, Dept. 785A, 30 East Adams, Chicago-- 3. Illinois. The booklet-- will be mailed promptry with no obligation.- Zone" checked lately?, 9 p.m; ( 4, 4 cougars 11 - matches. But OSU's Lynn Kauffman in) and Mike Walker (177) - 1 II I 1kee ;r;!- i.T'.' , , Lt ,: , 0 I ' progresst , Custom Grade frOrñ7is Rotate All Tints and Check Aia'ressuro , - 0 and Just tell us how much -- - you need. Phone now for 7 "171"" , -- STANDISH EXECUINES prompt courteous service! LOANS UP TO : WALK-OVE- R 0 (a) Adjust Brakes (b) Check Fluid Level (c) Check for Leaks Check Shock glk Absorber Action iep reduced $2500 Mt Wheels ialance Front NATJONMJ - TO fa 1 - t. Federal Avenue $E Arthve till Open Mon - - , - Some Cars Slightly High's 0 'Align Front End NIP Ends , .4fiA Check Tit Rod - -- eend 1141g. , s Phew FAMOUS BRAND 9-)pa- n. SEAT ,BELTS 51,k - ta'Pecatone. Mahe LOANS UP TO 11000 FAMILY FINANCE CORPORATION OF POCATELLO Piet Most I.Amstitott Cats , , tl FINANCE COMPANY of Utah 201 & State St. (Cor. 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Giant spokesman called Hart "one of the brighter pros. pects on the team roster?' :Hart first was injured in July when Card pitcher Bob Gibson frActurkihis shoulder.blade with a fast ball. Returning to the lineup In August, Hart was hit the head five days later by Curt Simmons, another Card pitcher. He was out for the bal. awe of the season. .,, - , 1266 1265 1259 1249 1246 We Gymnasts Greenfield, 130Steve Hashimoto (OSU) won by forfeit; 137Mac Motokawa (BYU) pinned John iserthert 2'35; 147Mike Young (BYU) elec. LaVern Alton, 157Demns Hereodeert (BYU) dec, Lee Rosenberg, 167Lynn Kauffman (OSU) pinned James Brown, 515; 177Mike Walker (05U) pinned Randy Jones (BYU) dec. Art Makinster, ONEY Lelia 0 ffilk 0 EMI) CI . 15-1- the five --- i7 both pinned Cougar foes to eye the Beavers a 4 lead 1,11 only the heavyweight match left: Jones de ned Oregon State's Art 4aktnster to give BYU the victors were Mike Hart (123), Mac Motokawa (137), Mike Young (147Y,- - and --Dennis Herendeen (157). 123 lbsMike Hart (BYU) dec. GaYle night.. billswith IISOMMElt BRA stateliad-won.-thr- ' Tuesday third baseman Jim Ray' Who twice was injured last year, has signed his contract for Hart, Ljavis Agalli ñst'Chan g é' ,': Klar Joroamen, Richfield Pat MiYik Cleartleki Tom Bonacci, Salt Lake Grant Miller, Ogden Carl,laroars, Pleasant Gray t,--- Scratch Robert Roach, Salt Lake Max Slue', Midvale Pat Miy., Claartie id Al Pitt, Salt Lake , SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)The San Francisco Giants announcea histo ee fsay:al! your - UF - ' CHARI I . Hart Returns --- ft.) xi .. z1110.1 r - The 16 high women will qualify for the finals Wednesday. Mrs. Slattern-ti- ed tor 16th Stmday, was 100 pins ahead of that slot after MMdagarnes. k,,,--? atur a 'AMMO WHEEL ALIGNMENT - ugars the-Co- and operating . good tclixtellerit--S- k to nightlyexcept Sunda's, PARK MOUNTAINS Sk line good to Gondol, Ind Ifft excellent on sloPes. PARK CITY SNOW PARK-Ii- ii and tows opera ting cm weekends and holidays only Night- tubing by reservation. .LITTLE MOUNTAINNight skilne entv Monday throutsts Frio:MY:Skiing condithr good. - SNOW BASINLifts and tows Dead.. Ing. Skiing good to excelient on powder. Roads Weft, but snow. tires or chains advised. tn i 1 REME UBE LOWEST PEKES - 17-1- Ski' conditions ow r SAFETY BJ ?A E ' - Day ate I a.m. to 8 p.m Open 3yeartucvlcIoS.flt. We meet Pmt N, N nt- O- Brigham Young University's Monte Jones won the n ea vyweight finale to .give the Cougars an upset wrestling win over highly touted Oregon here Monday night. State, Oregon State travel o Salt Lake City 'Tuesda night for a,7:30 p.m. clash-University of Utl in Einar Nielsen Fieldhe4se the fifth straight-w- in as Kr defending W estern Athletic-- - Conference nd champions----athe DougTi- Nf h greeter f two-mil- 165 East 6th South - -.- tti.p .,..yps,0.1:QS: Deseret News Special Forecast at Utah ski resorts is for snow beginning late this afternoon and continuing into Wednesday. Expected total sn ow-fait is 12 inches or more High today will be near 40. Skiing conditions range from good to excellent. Road S are open and mostly dry. ,KEsw -St --:- 600 -- ',' CC ' , roolde-okhe-ye- - ment Saturday and Stmdttyat the Ritz Classic, lanes. After the first halt of the L' tournament was completed Monday;--the Salt LakeCity-bowl- er left-hand- nd 1,14 Ward 62, Intermountain Glass Oliphant Vending 75, ()P&L 55 ment acquire-byClevelatoTthi-Toronto Maple Leafs from the Baltimore Orioles af- was the fiist defenseman to win er the 1963 season, became the honors In the 12th member of the Indians to National Hockey League. He won the award last season. : sign his contract Monday.. NEW HOURS: 1st li, AI CLEVELANDMPI) - an-11- Monday Results WrTT4 Smith Signs Contiact 'Douglas Top Rooklo a " --Han- me - - Tom BonicCiwifi tak e phi lead into )the second halfof competition in the annual Jay- dee.; handicap-bowlin- gtourna3- - as-th- t-- - New GFdGaté --M- inh ds e Jaycee Keg Tesi league: 26 - 4 , lineup PHILADELPHIA (UPI).Jerry great strength with defending cre Wolman, bull r Nicklaus, Gay Brewer, from Wuhingt6n, D.C. i became, champion Al Geiberger, George Knudson, the new owner of the Philadel- Tony Lema and Phil Rodgers phia Eagles of the. National numbered among those eligible Football League 'Tuesday and announced that be will make a -- change la head oaches - Wolman confirmed at a --Mon Track-Ace- s news conference that he now has - obtained the necessary approval - -- .of the other-NF-L cluhrominers for his deal to take over, the SAN - FRANCISCO :,(LTPI) ' Eagles' stock., - Pole vitultet Jeff Chase and Eagles' stockholders had pre-t- o shot, putter Dave ,Davisre armounced Itonday e latest s offer of entrants for thesond annual accept Woltz-Ian'ThIdelf tale7Ilivitationd indoor said Tuesday attorneys now are track meet at the Cow Palace . -' working on the concluding phase Fax-15of the transaction, the mechanj- - The Join such standouts is cal details of how the stockhold- - John Penner, 0413rien, era actually will be paid in cash. Herb Carper, Larry Questad, As for head 'Oath Nick Skor-- Charlie Clark, Danny Murphy, on and Jerry Lindgren, Washington said- he will be State Jan. High School star who set -- Skorich He-sa- id is e prep mark toeing sought by "others" as a of 8:46 last Saturday in Los An coach.: ", gales; - Bonacti-tt- the Showboats are out to revenge the earlier defeat. In action Monday in the South High Gym recreation league, unde: feated and atop theeight team p.m.--L- Statel - 34 , te.- " 22V2 - The ---- - 32 , - al - n ' lard,IlarealldMetlearriftid Bennlon Ward SS, 23 26 12 meet-Januar- Eagies Get 243-8- I:: - - - Mon-wee- - Olympus Limes Kearns Lanas , Rancho Lanes 3- -- of18224-203-12--iiiidT1ot- Lany : --- wildlife-manage- total of 3,846. Steve-Bue- ll Utah, also fell out after totaling 3,956. Cutoff was ' 4,062 pins. Mrs. Slattery qualified for the semis Sunday. She rolled games of 2,325. Her first block in the day semifinals was 69. In her second block Monday night she bowled a 785 series. -- Tiff Vegas roll-flin- a ing - ir roster Chairman B. - Boyd Benjamin pions competition. said this decision would be an- - What are the chances of a first-yea- r starter copping the flounced "in about 30 days." $13,000 first prize award? Well, Jack Nicklaus turned the trick last year, although he was the first since Stan Leonard in . 1958. Art Wall did it in 1954 and Al Besselink was the winner in eventitr1953. - , - " for the Intermountain Standings w pct, Representatives from the West contests. Crows- - Nest 10 g 1.000 I ' .900 a-1 Oliphant Vending seven western states which 31st Ward 700 7 Named ,to represent ,the coun.1 form the Colorado River Basin- ty- stars in the' battle were JerryMcCl- Bennlon 3 Bird rrest 7 Jou ' ft Nozaki of - Ogdeni'1306 LASSEGAS--rh- e 2 -- technkcal 200 led-B- ill yoting playr eary;---Gary--Haler. Peari !11,.Glast, LIP&L loot ' 1 ers are becoming an ever into 1295. .103 pins Pollard, Sherm Crump, Bill Taylorville committee, will ,- Crows scorers: ThomasJim Leading the on golfing creasing factor Max Sluga, Midvale, and Dick 22 in Las Vegas, liev to7 Maxwel I, Sonnyy. Robertson, Net 198; Dave VanWagenen, Oliphant Vending Simpkins; Crows Nest trail today. Buckwalter,r-Blaine-SMortis Mackay, Salt Lake, are tied for Of the 25 qualifiers to date for discuss wildlife and fisheries Tuesday Schedule H.- G. Lindford, a ii d vester, South third with 12900 NIA., the unique $65,000 Tournament problems comtrAm to each . p.m.FederalResenosAllanLies. Jerry Pimm. , si Shockers. set Robert Roach, Salt Lake, is April 'ions, ver The battle is slated for 8 p.m. 1:30 p.m.Mtn. Status .111.I vs. United 3 at the Desert Inn Country Club Air lines. in the handicap division, seventh Basin. towith a preliminary game preII:30 WM.Western Phosphate vs. Litcourse, five are players who cede-th- e ItirIet&sThésefitTdhdiTsron. vrairrattractio a 9:30 Sus. College Vs.. AssociWirbefliadifftheir inithirif-- , traveling club has won ated -Foods. East with a ;252: Mill Creek pearance in the event; All are technicians fromArizona, Net. 'so-40 games In the Inter. 6:30 , Trucking v&,Shurt-men Utah half First vadat ColoradViryo-Minamong ----comparativeyoungn mountaln West--' being beaten riot7:30& g; - dles, the elite p.m.Monurrient Park vs. Midvale and 1-golf:Torn Bawd, Salt Lake only once and that was by the 15th. 1105 Rex Baxter Jr., Frank Beard, Mexico make Window Shade, 1295 Vs. Bill Notakl. Ogden up the technical Jordan High School Alum s. Hc113a0d:y.miraSanders - Max Slues, Midvale 1290 Bob Charles, Juan "Chi '011"I 9:30 Superior Auto Supply - vs. Dick Mackay, Salt like 1290 Playing for Jordan were Pol. Granite p.mNat. Bank. Rodriguez and Jack Rule Jr. 1279 Ralph Taylor, Ogden Botontlful 1272 . Jack Wec'hildr are the newcomers. Charles is - Rob 1272 Salt lake - -- 1172 - Blaine Gardner, Ogden ever to also the first 1271 ,,,,.....,,,,,,---John Snow, Murray Al Pitt, Salt Lake 1267 appear in Tournament of ChamTODAY'S In Jeanette B o p p, Milwaukee, contil.wed 'to- - lead :all comers with a scorching record of 4,195. She surpassed Marion Ladewig's record of 3;351, set two . years ago. Utah bowler Mike Mops did not make the cutoff, after g -its ,177s-Jo- The deal covers the1965, 1966 and 1967 games in Miami's Or- - : Set-Vegas-M- -- - 7,-- tirlernTshowboats M 91-8- ' 244-60- hintMcCleary ond ciners play. Harlem Showboats Wednesday. - -- Orange Bovtl - : . Deseret News Special Holt mus- , s County tered a' 622 and Darrell Aztell FARIVMIGTON-Davi-7 for the only 600s in The Board - of - Education Monday - ' 2 nightvoted unanimously to take league. - The teams bowl next Sunday a firm stand against anypro. at Fairmont Bowl at 1 p.m. posed Class A realignment of the present Utah State ,High League Standings , ' School Activities Assn., league . Ritr Classic Lanes 22 It. setup. -State Lanes 32 31 Two reasons given - by - the ' 26 Eagle Company 21 Elko 'travel Sumo 28 Pizza Inn 31V' board for taking the stand were 23,1 Wednesday Exhibition '- nes--impmved dividually, scorer-f- or and at the had Ramblers the break points. year Next year -' 11-were ranked In another important game an 1 record and , . second among the nation's col- - on.a light night, Maryland rallied twice to defeat Wake For-ldlege iebrassketbckalLlas tteams.weei, wheenn in an Atlantic Coast est, Vic Itouse, the raan scored the Conference clash. Junior guard , Sam McWilliams wimiing basket th the NCAA .1:)rCiredt nEds, sufferedA shoulder sep- points as IVIatyland ' Seventh victory , aration. Loyola played its first game defeats. MIAMI (UPI) ,The Orange Wak- esincetheaccidentMonday next ttorandwArnowrierunreon:Deseret News Stall Writer : New Year's' night in an unprec 5 tendon game,, resorted to a bright red The Harlem Showboats - will edented move aimed at more decision at Memphis State. The seat belt to confine himself to ,au11 meet the Salt Lake County All than doubling its television Tigers, who had lost six of the bench. However- after ! dience to about 1 million view-belt was the of minutes their previous eight games, uth play StarsWednesday might . . ers. dominated all aspects of play gone and McKinney was up-- , Schodl in a special exhibiHigh The shittisincludedAna tion basketball game. three-yea- r -agreement ak, The traveling Harlem stars ; nounced Monday by the Orange Bowl -- Committee and the Na Bo tional Broadcasting- - Company Craiaand Allen Holmes eet powerful-tea- -La- --- In- Bob Neumann paced Memphis State with 30 points and 17 rebotmds and Jamie! McMahan added 18 points-- and 14 rebounds.. John Egan was high Salt Lake -- smut Pizza M OW9 City's Ann Slattery remairtéd in contention Mondalibi- thi-A-ll, .crown Star . I Mr. Slattery had - a- - 3,979 through eight garnes of the send. final round, good for a fourth. basement position and --Morale brfaldilt, all three-irottr- ega-m- - Le ague c ase--ot 'the pla(eilie -a- jitters this week as individual several of torrid bowling. we -- Pacemaker Ritz Classic Lanes, apparently feeling the loss of Utah representative Steve Buell, took, it on the chin from Elko Travel Bureau, win- only one of three games. It was even worse for second- place Eagle Company which lost alt,!three to Kearns Lanes, the home teeth. It twnbled the , Eagles into third place. nes, - 73-7- 4 Deseret' News t! ? . Bovilaing League' 4 - DALLAS- , , t . aveling -In-Tr- 1 Bill Crow copperhigh point soNEVADA honors for the Par0On5 WISTMINSTeit ' scoring ' ..,tt.r T with 22 counters. Matt Brown 0 P day night - , . 20 14 21." 2 Biff.99 20, and Mike Murry fired 46 64 229 Crow Berrett fired in six points in scored - Moon 3 341 ,, Dock I 04 0 5 2 14 Hookins the final minute of the over- - in 17. II 'rash" I 1 1:Arirr';:y Stepp; with 20 points and I ; 1 Nevada 1 tla with Cl;:vbri Bled tteg,"1 :414 minster victory. At the end of Cary Tapper Southern.- The loss was the first 0 1,2 regulation play the - score-w- as -67-o 377472 SS T00016 hi 16 games suffered by the n tied at NG Haltir scorn36,: WestMastic 30, With 1:10 left in the overtime. Rebels on thPirhatne 84-8- - - - clutch-perfor- - I .I , ,1 the hometeam Rebels lipid an Westminster's record DOW - 3147 les& Right then Westiniti ,...,t th. -- ---- - th. -' ster got the fine - Parsons have five wins and five ance hnom Berrett. ' leaders Falter LT-- -- - |