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Show .. . wr11,-,r--, , ,I,. s. N . N. , , , . S - " S " " . . ,' - - - .. ' - - , - . ' -4- DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM,- - 13--- 1964 - . Wednesdayanuary 29, , , ; t It -,, 4 rv t.. ,,,,,, . A ' ' .., fr,: - , Utah Prep FivelBattle On Alt Fronts . k " ' ( ir r i At 116i 'riatiVti, .1 - - - 0 0 fil ta G3ErS --- . ... I 1: . ) t I a s I 14"- . 0, 4 "", If 1 26', , 1;.:' t t ."" -- " -- , I 3, r N, , I :. t 0 .44, t . ,,,, . -- , , A 'y 4 S. - i , 1 ,,., - l - ''' ,,, . 0 - ,.. - 1 t t V t . 1 ,oi ,A,4 ,s, , ,:....,.,......,...,..,:....::.:.......,........,.. 77:''''''7.7..7:-........- ,.. , .- .. .;-.- ..: .,:: ' Clearfield's Paul Westbrook (34) hits a two pointer in the Falcon's over Davis. Darts' Noal Sandall (23) can't halt play. win 75-6- 0 - Hustling Falcons Top Davis Quint, 75-6- 0 1 Golden Gloves lnd Round Hits as hot as a $2 pistol There was By GARY R. BWDGETT - LAS VEGAS, NEV. (UPI) Just no denying its victory. Deseret News Staff Writer The second round of the unweek last Davis, Aggressive-!les-s Cloves-amatedefeated playrtookA, was the key to Clearfield slim lead of most the throughout boxing tournament gets 0 Region' Two first High School's in a under way Wednesday night basketball' win over the Davis start. quarter Results of Tuesday's opening High Darts here Tuesday night. o n s' Westbroek, The The hustling Falcons came were: round fire Wilson and caught Thurgood from behind to edge Davis Tabee, Ft.- DoIn the second period, however, chesne. Utah,noviceNat outpointed Guy Broyles., - at the close of the first period. 3 to a Carson locals Nev.; the O'Neill. Murand David City, paced was all on it. But from then ray, Utah. lutpointed Jerry Green, Cram, halftime. at lead Utah. Falcon glory as the host school unt il Western-State- s-Golden, 75-6- Pale 14-1- 3 39-2- :Clearfield increased this lead Increased its lead te as much to 5 at the close of three as 22 points late in the game. quarters of play and the Falcon Too Many Fouls bench was cleared with the reivas contest The serves doing a fine job until just plagued with so many fouls that before the final buzzer when the players on the two t earns regulars were reinstated. stepped to the charity Lai a Free Throw Parade total of 78 times. ' One Dart player, Mike Thno- Davis made good ZS of 37 foul shots and Clearfield connected thy, must have thought he was with 23 of 33 attempts. From foul for practice pitches shooting 21 18 of that's right the field, Clearfield had 26 hit tosses. against only 16 for Davis. 21charity Although he was not a high He was high man on the floa' 'CHS Jim Chamness was yet he scored only three bas- scorer; on both boards. Ted outitanding field. kets from the Noal Sandell Rugged Paul Westbroek, Bradley and attack alDavis the sparked was Clearfield post man, just not leadwere too, thoughlthey, slightly 'under his scorers. 22 ing He had per game. 44 CLEARFIELD 75, DAVIS counters on nine baskets and DAVIS CLEARFIELD OTFP 111TFP the from four four for charity 4 4 3 11 Carver Thur000d 2 7 610 ' E. Gardner 1 4 3 5 0 3 2 2 Studer Stripe. Wilson 5 4. 313 15 24 3 23 Timothy Double Figures 4 422 Westbrook 3 4 2 I Sandell 4 El 9 Chamness 4 4 311 Ashby Also hitting in double figures Brown 0 000 1 0 2 Bradley Hansen 5 2 212 0 0 2 Burton for Clearfield were Mike WilSnow 0' 0 00 0. Gardner 0 44 son, 13; Crair, gansen, 12; and Parry 0 9 0 0 Dave Thurgood, 10. Davis OT 00 Clearfield was real to u gh la 39 24 26 33 23 75 Totals 0 Score by auartors: Tuesday night. Its defense was Davis SO 23 35 13 51 14 39 75 sticky as glue and its offense Cloortiold noviceDen Carrillo, Phoenix, Ariz., outpointed Arthur Walker, Lag Vegas; Juan Padilla, Phoenix, outpointed Joe Maynard, Butte, Monti Ell Sandoval, Henderson, Nev., technical knockout over Gilbert Purdy, McDermott, Nev., in the first round. 57-3- mid-wee- k - ' '24-pl- point-avera- noviceJim Armenta, Murray, noviceMichael Gerry, Reno, Las Nev., TKO over Antonis Arapis Vegas,"In itaZfirst round John Rico, Phoenix, outpointed Jerry Weakiand, Henderson; Larry Duncan, Carson City, Nev., outpointed Jack Butter, Phoenix.' lunior,.-Orbar- g Brown, lmPerial Beach, TKO over George FitzPalms, in the secpatrick, Twenty-nin-e ond round; Mike Stowell, Imperial. Beach, John Hardy, Twenty-nin- e outpointed Palms; Hector Flores, Phoenix, TKO over James Wallace, Ogden, LitahL in the first round. Valenzuela, lunior Phoenix, TKO over Elmer McRaY, TwenSY-nine Palm in the second round. The final round will be held Thursday.' IP 1 1 - Ormsby Tops 15 '600' Phoe- nix, outpointed Wallace Wellard, Murray; Anointed Dick Bell,, Carson City, Nev., Gary Schafer, Butte; Frank DOVIriL Mutray, gutpointed John O'Neil, Twenty-nin- e Palms, Calif. openFernando Truillio, 1mMax Peri Beach, Calif., outpointed Gibbs, Orem, Utah; Paul Abetta, Murray, outpointed Mark Branacheau, Butte; Alton Coiner, ehoenbt, TKO over Dennis, Miller, Butte, in the second round. open Larry Clark, Las Vegas, outpointed Leroy Romero, Butte; outpointed James Tommy Davis, Burrow, Nellis Air Arco Base, Nev.; Marceillon Sedlilo, Phoenix, outpointed D. A. Ranch Murray. scan Bernie Magallenas, Henderson, Nev., outpointed Carl Leach-maimperial Beach; Andy Love, Ellis Air Force Base, Nev., TKO over Joe Sziavy, Henderson, in first round; Larry Jones, outpointed Marvin Barrett, Henderson, ge - , -as-- Floyd series. , League bowlers shot a total of 15 "600", series as Mark Milrer and Steve Buelhadded a pair of Monte 657s, Dykes-634-24- 7, Reds, is threatening to retire. "Whether 'I play or not will depend on what is done about that clause," Brosnati said. "I couldn't publish at all during the season last year and this time rm going to argue." Ed Short the Wilite Sox' general manager, - defended' - the team's position. "We didn't put this policy in because of Brosnan," he said, "We had it long before he joined the club. Both Early Wynn and Nellie Fox were newspaper columnists and they had to quit "Then the players have the and Harry Imalhura 626. ' Another 659 series came from the Capitol League, alsa at the Fairmont Bowl, off the fingers of Gus Peay. His games were Red Tull shot-- a 638 and Mark Millett 620 in the same teague. The Bountiful Majors tiful Bowl were cooling after last week's session which found Bus Jones with a Ed Clyde Knighton at Olsen with 648 and Jake Allgood with 630. In their latest scoring John Keel picked up a 624, Jerry Cleverly and Noel Bell 617s. . Dolton Majors The De Iton Majors continued g tradition when Its Jack Bolton collected a big 654 with 238 high game. Bruce Lin--1 dow had, a 247 game in a 618 series, Duane Mann 609, Paul 1 - - - high-scorin- - Brent Orr Quayle and Bob Kearns 238. Mary Larsen was the big news her among the gals with 256 game in a 620- series in the Granger CommerciaLat Delton. Elva 'Rushton came up with a 233-60- 0, - 567" 4 in the Wid Thomas Granger ramt.-. - - 7,1('4 , Complete whit quality chrome and brass trio tomplot to plumbiag rough. , $2375 .. 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Walt Hrinlak,-- a rookie second baseman,- - signed with Milwaukee; and Billy Moran, the American League's All-Stsecond baseman in 1962, signed with the Los Angeles Angels along with infielders Yore, Satriano and rookie Bobby Knoop. The New York Mete ilgrned three players, including first baseman Billy Haas, who was obtained from the Los Angeles Dodgers in the special National League draft to aid the Mets ancL.HoustonColts.The.....Mets -, (7;- ') ' - I Don Cardwell and rook- . -- 1 - ' . .1111.mn 610-24- 4. 267-64- starter , . 1 PAINTED At Junction Lanes Ernie Dempsey's 229, Dennis Wall's 1 for 237 and T. Sjastrand's Clough turnedhi a the Valley Independents. Tom Carl Foster paced the Ritz Sin 7 and Don Carrigan bad 630 in the same gles with an 247 in another collected Haws league. the Ball and Chain League. a Kay Whetten, TravelThe Salt Lake All-Stgal, went a bit over her head at ing League outing at Fairmont in the Friday Night Mixed-Cottonwood Bowl, hitting a tow- Bowl fotmd the Ritz Classic Lanes stretching its league plead ering 257 game and collecting a Eagle 614 series. Betty Olsen barely to 4149 over second-plac- e 6 record. The missed a 205 triplicate with 205-- Company's in the Guys and Ritz crew won three from OlymDolls.. pus Lanes, while the Eagles , - downed Rancho Lanes',', in Rita 643 3 was another sweep. Kearns Lanes Bill Christensen's one of the finer scores at the won two of three from Pizza Inn Ritz Classic. Other high Vet- and Elko Travel posted a simerans League scores were Bruce liar mark over State Lanes: 1 .., - right to prifity- in the dugout and locker room, and we want have it. Baseball is a" funthemtimto occupation physically and in concentrationPlayers have enough to do without worrying about, writing some thing." Brosnan wasn't the only dissatisfied party in baseball Tuesday. Curt Simmons of the St. Louis Cardinals was offered a "sizeable pay boost" but the 35-year old lefthander apparently feels he's worth more. Simmons, who had a 15-- 9 record last sea so fl,. said "the next Move is up to the Cardinals." Oiher Clubs, however, - were luclder with thelecontract talks. The, Pittsburgh Pirates signed u ' Declares , 4 off Vincent 643, Bill Keith Coleman 628 - trdublewillr" theatintinnatl Series 643-22- 1 .,...., money. It's censorship. It seems that the Odcago White Sox, who pay Brosnan for his relief pitching, are opposed to his literary efforts during the baseball season. They told him so with a clause In his 1964 contract. Brosnan, who had the same Fairmont 1 eague Guthirfs Keg Spoils By III McDONALD Deseret News Sports- Writer To the Fairmont 930 League fell the bowling spoils this week Ormsby" blasted a 659 NEI Jim Brosnan, being a man of , principle as well as a baseball : player 'and author, has manin a involve to bhnself aged emcurrent with his squabble ployers. The reason, as before, is not ------.- ,I., :,:,,1:T..ii:..:;,,,,:..-:,:::,.,:.0,,- nr, zA,,,,,m,,, Chisox ... ..,,. ,. .. L',, ........................... 11 - ,;, i1 , - ' Brosnan Will Not Play, Write Too, , 4 , -- i., . ., "HI , 1 - - ..... ,, t :':' - 0, - ,, .. 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It's HMcrest with thpi talent than BA'. High .... ati HILLCRESTat Cyprus T 'chance REGION to much be FIVE of over at Pleasant Grove appear I edge Cyprus Magna. Orem lit CARSON There's little Carbon or Span. Heralded Larry Beebe and Payson at Swoosh Fart The difference between Ogden, Ben Lomond or Davis SPRINGVILLE at Provo Bonne- REGION SIX (SUMMIT) ish Fork will do to steal the Green River are given the edge , Springville and Prove might .be ville SOUTH RKI4 at North Summit half from the at over San Juan's favored City Moab, spotlight koger Reid. SpringvMetOUTttrAUM0M1; should follow pretty much the P;rcht ' . If it is, and tlittktrctizro) .e same pattern as the first half Provo game. Both are favored Rzef Notre Dame and Monti11611P:allolTIVterl) , vAth with Ogden mixing the stand-- to win in respective gamer JUDGE cqllo is expected to fall to Lewho thins; this -at ST...num lima': 'stilt: Orem and Payso -- tedar pUysiEnterpriseTthele: A1.1840044xBEVEN Sprtngville and Provo might bee Inggh soyrir wiDavis the Region's It'll be winner's day in Region Here's schedule with AMERICAN FORK at Tintic -' undefeated pace the rest of finale. Six (Summit). , favorites Friday's B. Y. shown In bold face capseason. Hero: oPittllesgutsl evi ' Moab et GREEN RIVER Grnalte's a cinch over OlymThe whmers wM win and the ital letters: 'But the Region Five show-- 1 SAN JUAN at Notre Dame losers wM lose. With tMs as a Roy Martinez and East Car- - 1...0flesea at leatzr down between the twatmdeleat- - pus. The Farmer to too hot and cgoellto lc - bon in Southern Division I gyre- for play of DUCHESNE at Alternord ed powers is just one of 39 sitth3g too ldgh A. icoa Three saddle to lose. South Rkh, Sough Summit and Region Eight ' games on tap for Friday. , tit UNION it If Altamont, Tabiona and Ma- ManilaREGION NINE (SEVIER) Wasatch in wht roles. MorEast goes to West to keep its at RICHFIELD Wayne It will be the big one In nila were to be given the favorgan is idle. Emery at SOUTH SEVIER Class A ranks and the 'Red share of the Region Three top .. ite role, their games with DuR"101:41:01:PaltraTa spot. Scott Warner has a few and Ray Thomas fig- chesne, Unitah and Union Wasatch Devils own the edge. Judge Academy at JUAB I NINE surprises to piss onto the Pan- ure to beat St. Marks. Dugway would be called "upsets" if the at TiuTs4Ariatni It:4EY ' The Class A game features the Thers as does Rich Fairbanks. won't be so and is ex- latter three were to win. Look lucky at Escaiante -1 unwhere state REGION le (MILLARD) 4, ,eonly game in the Favor East pected to fall to Grantsville and for three "upsets" then. Millard at MILFORD --1 defeateds meet If Highland wants a win over St. Joseph's will tread lightly in Richfield should get its see- - Delta atal.tte216 (DIXIE) - Top action marks the begin- South. And,' the Hotshots have the gallant at Enterprim and CEDAR , , tlI ning of second halt play and talent to - do it. Coach kids hanevaen:v.tit School, hontsts WEmaynerye. at Hurricane et KANAll Larry nowof()Invterbya e'S tm del - who game but hnondmewwWhienalgaint -lysomtol , eatede mmearksan aree.like- roia all fwaelu:kd wahweillathcaembhia- give MOST SIZES the brand N1 ONE .., RIVER Logan travels to South Cache entered win column. It's not of hustle they display in each Ceche 1 to $888110 . . place its undefeated skein on likely he'll break it up. favor Jordan DiVision game. REGION TWO , 4 at Cieartleld P. the line. The Spartans could re- Highland. ' Size plays a role in Region OGDENLOMOND BEN at Bonneville D place it with a loss on the right Murray and Bingham share Seven. Lehi's bigger than St. DAVIS at Bountitui THREE I side of the Cache top spot. , .11 Francis, American ledger..vNeorrtly ' re it Regioenrersour'ts much chance it'll Cavemen are taller thFork(4's :::;i1T7R4EtGgIN 'travel! M ,b. . to to Is the touted 411 LA CHANUE expected change this week. Granger and point) Tintic and PIeasa nt "IGHLAtit.tiuuthaa NEW TREAD FLUB I , ). FOUR BeEan. Too ele ' will suffer predicted Grove's Vikings are higher on MURRAY at Granter RAYCO 1141 So. State k k ; 4 .11, ' o if 0 r- - .)(,'N. C.:11. y'4"-- l'', a7t y -4 t ''. A"'P S ; ' , 1 .0 (t , .a. 7 ,r,, t--- f1.41--l- ' fil r t,..,,It 4 - 00 ?I' ,i Ail' i ., , , -- - i , , - ' I 1, 0 '' - ,-- - By DAVE KADLECK Deseret News Sports Writer I I.,, - - - .., '' - ' .,.., ' A lb , --- t. - - 4th S. at Stit .W. EL pElma 444. tri i ,i , AT LOW , LOW PRICES QUALITY MERCHANDISE . , - . . , - To 0 J4 e D tiiC - ir1. - a COTTONWOOD MALL b , , . . , . Hours 9 to 9 Mon ., Th urs., Frt.; 9 to 6 Tues.,Wed., $et. - . 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