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Show 4 I' : 'P.. , .- . , , , ... . . . TeamsArr Agatkon Trac W"NrNPrlr'V'"IP"Ir'Mr'gr"VrNr'Vr'V"lrTr'Vr'.rv" , . . , , - .., , --. e ' Ey HACK MILLER Deseret News kiwis Writer such greats as Merlin Olsen of the L.A. Rams, Clark as last year. 'Not as big but just as tough, Tony --7 Miller. Clyde Brock, and Len Rohde of the Sarr, 'talked. : - LO- GANCorn e slow or Moonglow, the lost Lionel Francisco 419ers, Green of the have Aldridge Bay couple of my key halfbacks- - One big hurt while skiing and the other playing baseball re's booked,. flab state football forces will fact.- -- -- Packers, Jim ..Msliaughton of the British Columbia7-.tw--is Lions, Doug' Mayberry of the Oakland Raiders, Bill I wish they would stay to the gentler sport of of half a hundred of Munson of the Los Angeles Rams, Jack Hill of the ' football But they'll be ready for the fall friction ggies who, In recent years, have been graduated Denver Broncos, Cornell Green of the Dallas Cow- - and at that time I think' I'll have a. better team out into the cold; cold world. The aihertei are back; they're groomed anti boys and about 30 others who never went on to than I had last seaso- n.-- Football Is only part of the Saturday show.--Th- e grooved. They meet the varsity at 7:30 p.m. 'here pro football but who played some great football at State. Utah tester the annual Agathon, annual track and field classic, will be for Tony 'Knap's Saturday,. It's Arslanian's problem, according team. Tony's tricksters got tipped last test by am- and the Knap, is that - held during lhedaytrials ' Ifs squad has grown too big. lie has 10 halfbacks, finals at 2 p.m. seven to ' ' four each fullbacks and quarterbacks. He has five Looks Far Stature , compethig Teams tickles of tons and of full a rack hay guards. Teams competing in the track and field eventi ilbny wants this game. It gives him and his t enough,.c.ente.rs. to snap theball, at one turn 4 are Utah State, Idaho State: BYU, Utah, Colorado can beat the pros. has eoneelanssomastatimaiLy . - . e road 10 miles: , " 81 i 1 But Tony has his quesdons. Ile's not as toug, s staterigeberstateendHREAirporeeBase. - , Tears Seared? Utah State and BYU will battle on the tennis 1 , time as be was a springtime ago. , -football in attraction this of course, the big I don't knoN:rif Itnap'S scared outof this outfit or is- -- 'courts starting at I p.m.- - In baseball Utah State is pr(1--.t at- Utah and the golt team is playing,in the Pike 'a bis own. just at a loss as to what to think-shI gram is the alumni squad. Coach Sark Arslanian, , Taut Tony said his team this year isn't as good Peak Invitational at Colorado' Springs. up from Dixie College to head up the alumni, has . I -- - -- 7 lc . OP - nent force-;compo- sed an-ah- 0,0 - - - 8 1 8 - - - - . - 8 . - ------ - a1 1 to - 4 1 Silver - In 1;;-:;- , Ilti SALTAAKECITY CRT'S SCORES El. 1 - -- all .,griMieli dtgAltilte reletzrztra - ' - 9 RID' A , ,,' pinso -T-he- elite bowling --- -- stars-conv- erge -- ,:.:...:..i,..,..;:u::: Ite's::,Dj71-4601';-,i,::::::;-,i:,:i- etTS01.41107: champion, , Utnh's - 7t, - ynimg be:Pokey-Allen'- at the phies. 140TO , Seniors lir the competition, stuclentsin the- 12th-g- ra , will be setting their sights on one of live $100 college scholarships that will be-- given--aw- ay through the courtesy of the Utah StumpDoesn't Stump This Miss - -- , her -- game as she wraps herself up in shot and makes good recovery. Gblf companion Mrs: 'W. R. Munro admires tenacit3r-o- f Jersey course. Mums on Coaches ,:i , As- - ; ' ' - and with-B- ob - Watson, Peter-Carlst- on' : -- The following Is the schedule for Saturday's competition: -- 1 - p.m.-Ji- mior boys- , and , i V and 'junior girls. ,,,follows Senior 2 boys, EndsJoe Rapisarde, Rey Joffersone boys. girls and all-stBill Morley, Frank Roy, Frank Mazzola.-Merlin Griggs and John Pease; tackles buffet. 4 p.m.-Aw- ards r -Dave Adkins, Greg Kent, Dane Watkins, Vic Cima, John O'Malley and Gunther Saturday's, participants repMuhier; guardsBarry Johnson, T e d Ogden, Helper, MAN Lake's- - Bees, who've been the alter- Fziday night's season n- resent Salt Lake, Vince Johnson, Joe Panariello. Dimick, By DEE ,,,0 f Dario DeBenedetti and Ron Heslop; ten- - ,- - , ,, 1 the resurgent Beav-- nale between the two rivaLsz Al St. c'eorge,- Spanish Fork and tersRudy Reschke, Mike Roshek, Reiner ., Deaeret News Sports Writer 4 Prevent quarterbacks-:-DiGroff' and Grove. . Pleasant represent They Bruce Buckner; halfbacksRon Coleman, '. No doubt the big kiss of thei era through much of the early Lary ) will be ftring for the the. champions to date, having Clark Wood, Jerry Robinson. Frank --,V druski, Joe Gray and Bob Larson; full. . Pacific Coast League Is haVingl season going. The Ports Invaded Illve against , the Ports' , Steve survived the qualifying round - . backsGeraid- - , Tom Hawks. , Derks- the vfbaliiOrlife1f-6611-C- CE . r ,Whit be will went aeries and ond awards home aid away -EndsBob Buckman,- Vern ifollowlY Trophies warmed by the display hearts ---- , Pat Peym and Guy Amen; tackles - Broadcast Moo for Boo-fa- a -4 , ;with-10Met Carpenter, Randy Walter, Bud Mish- presented at a buffet luncheon of prowess being put on by Port: tra8:30 over is p.m. mash, Tom Dimick and Steve Taviort , ,,,,,,,-even less Inclined to hospitality listeners. in the Auerbach Room in the guardsHerry Miller, George Jenkins..., .,. land's 'Beavers Who are threatprodfi- on the Buzzer's current return diOPlabss KLUB. Mike Johnson, BM-- Turner, Mike Rose. Union Building. Entrants in the --tClark and Kent neeksnesst-centece-Tliabaseball terrY visitand boId guests while br,the 7The loss drepped the Beea an- óiirnnrnent Tom Corn', Pat McKissick, John Mc. renaissance in the City of Roses. Multnomah Stadium set with one and Jeff Thorne; qua0erbacks... Quaid i e oft the PCL's others may attend for $2. other and Bill Mott, halfbacks - C.PokeyD.- - Men , Portlandone only"litwo to Erid tindston, Jerry Lowery, ,, '. for the Entrants championship set Division Eastern pace Lew behig of Collins be members-remathi- ng John Tetlev,Pullman, and Bernice Deseref. r6lishes one awarded during in - Portland whipped the Bees for charter many.trophies to, tytyrberg finals were announced in - the Charley Holmes; fullbacksTed Snoddy, The Travelers, by Allen Jacobs, Mike Gronemen, Even the venerable tAd circuit and a "4 s Silver Pins bowling championship finals Saturday--- -' straight,-Thm'sda-:Thursday edi Wednesday-a- nd n' Sul son and John Stipildt. had their-gacity that's loaded with lucrative as Louie Tiant, a Cuban refugee trailing News. Deseret tionsi of the withOklahoma - been- Qtrsuspended in the- dol. from the potential, has IleidcanUague, sewea because of a power failure. It'll , 'drums for -over a decade. r. , .,,:,- :: them, up on a steady s be resumed in thebotton:cf D SECTION ancrthe lone the7 - - -The present buneh of Beaw The score was seventhAiming- - at: r SP0rts ers inight well lift them right Hive run snapped a stririg of 19 date. Sit-Foback into baseball respecta- scoreless innings for the Bees,. 5 peattle dumpid Deliver, 1-my, Regional Which makes it the rame By RI MeDONALD Haywood says the drivers are In more money that we ever the pairings for the are Here Tacoma topped Spokane, and ty bility. mink. will be vious the Writer Deseret News Sports Buzzers that , , striking either for a straight 50 did, which with fair dates and Hidden Men's Valley OldyNew-s little solace to Salt happy to get rid of the Beavers -- , ;See BEES ea Page- - D-- 2 Recoru3 UiV1 Per centorthe money- or The an amounted to $93,590.3- 2.-Tournament for Sawprize ey over, Spring ' same formula that was followed That was $10,000 more than in day and Sun(lay, money is threatening to cancel , s Teeott last year times: 1962,- - But we wound up with Wriatit Vie 'Dar; Vic kr) the May 16 opener of the'Fair- -,, , I !"It's unanimous in the asso- considerably less profit even Ira and Jack Barnard; $:24Cari Huberti stOCK car season. Vilth.Arn Goff., Inci;Atickpringrounds ciation that we won't race until though we had, a big increase . By ,Perletr, Orin Richards, Jeff Ward 'end Ole , , beanyraces we agree-n-n one-o- r - the othdr", , in son, Newell Davis, Bob Haves and R. R. Jack Brad- - until we get what we consider he commented. Porter; 3:45Relph-Wrign- t, "The racers' - share came to Herb Gottchen; ley, Howard Badger-anBurt' Bill Beesley, Bob W "9Glen a fair deal " Larry Haywood, Last year's formula gave the $50,350.25, which is 53.8 per eent , Fey end Bob Hansen; 9:06Georot Moss, 0iiioit-;poi.::ivt.oh4:010,1-p..'4Ilf,':Harold Baker, Roscoe Grover and George - drivers about $1400 with season of the toatal Norrna n; 9:13Bob Terrell, Chudt Bart- president of the Salt Lake Vallett, Vic Stevens and Art Ban; 9:20 ley Racing Association, declared gate receipts just slightly under i.vie pakuhe essoctatkaabou Merlin- R,-and Earl Home; 9:27Dave Watkins, Friday, z four per cent more than ever ; Hy Hunsaker, of Logan, IS just back from a trip to Lake On of the interesting reports cams front John Howe, Ed Bailey and Norm Wit--acordingto a point tOrMUla before because of trophy costs, : Warnock, Byron Watts The controversy be. twee' n the among the drivers. Ho9ltord towelwhere he took-hi- sMrs. Earl Walters, mother of Margo, who repre, lady or and Ralph Murdock; 9:41 Doug in the association's Woodrow White, Done Lewis, Rosa participation drivers and and Hy reports that this was the greatest experience of his promoters in the Icemen's cdpim sented the United States Haywood cited the rising cost Sermon and Glen Nickelson; 9:48Andy and the bonus- - , Morgan, Dick Rasmussen, Vern Bess and centers On the division of net of thoslamorized "stockers'Los (annual) party, wea:scoto-4:36Je- Book, gate recelptei from theraces the reason for the negotiations. arrangement. Warren Anderson and Joe Langlois. did I ever see anything like this countty. It's No doubt Mrs. Walters was overwhelmed to- - mat, au our In Limon, JeckFncent. Reed additmn season the total after passes 7OAP and Mont Proem; )0:09--O Pool.' I : beyond description. And whenever I stopped the boat I could 1- with the thrill Of watching her daughter ipt the "I wouldestlinate it' takes costs have gone steadily up-- 7 erov, Paeeks Wirthlin, Alan Canister and the $70,000 mark. , L. C. Virg 1016P. Norton; Jensen; to - a 0,000 investment to get into ward..--W- e would thriu medals. ;Ike up a aPinalag rod and a spoon lure and catch nice rain Anyone ritn,for the gold the alr17 SUltiV8111, ChIC Cook end drivers accepted the 4A'" Main- ,- and Thetes, J errY tiow--7,-bilIance for and Arnold Ham let, Shieldsend a formula giving them an add!- a track record or run a trophy Vintnristenson, Mabe , 10:5SWalt our $35 Sondrup costs' it v But for the rest of the games there was some question t Squires. Al Nowels end Max Mangum; tionat 111 per cent of "I didn't know how to'. race it's- another $2,500,"- - he it all other ' and labor Green', Bill Furcht, Herb Zim- 11:05Earl advertising; mind whether In to Mrs. as worth -going Views' : theywesre gate for everything over $70,0D3 sal& merman and Dale Blomeolatt11:19-81- 11 , , , costs are tlisk, forbass so didn't get : r.'7'.:''''"'"'"' up.and Bill Bob Tom Green Kramer, Keyser, ' and less than $100,000. An addi- ',into- - many of 'theSe. Most ';,, ' ,, Hiligrent 11:26t 0. Morris, F. B. Jen- ,,!!Over the years the Salt .k' ed - iireand:'-gió--i111.--:--four cars which 4,,. -to ied sen. end ,Tet WhItneVi '' TtTiat-fttswas getextremeb' Association has paid atiadt ,. ki 'It 11:33Art GoldswortiW. Ed McGlone, onat1Opet Investment an more of ,ortlie. ones ' over 1A4000 also was aktUELL Frank FUIIMW and Jedr Glenn; ! f in that the !"Everything was so scattered, ?deny at Jos Amerimns baits :I-- ',,' n Bill Alton, Ned Bennion, John Aldous and percentage $5,000--Sta:!with. our trout any place than Robinson's No. :T Eari King: 11:54R. F. Boshard, B. w. However, net gate receipts' have 'Mond up by watching:them en lebyvislonakt the we The standard .racing per25 Indianapolis Novi, Fred Sorwere about five inches Clark Romney end Dick stlt- - never McDonald, ' the mark. $100,000 1. ' ' coiddn't understand the German announcers. passed . ' , ensen's new No. 7,- - Sam Whit- centage is 40 per cent which ern 'llong. Naha Ehmott Walker, Promoters tong and Joe Bode; 1215-B- ud more's No: 82 and Pete Cater's ranges all the way down to 10 would say that there .; 137 I veiflbèáiiôther Olympic , 3' Dibb Pollnek. No. 9. Prankand Sill Richard ers Per etattorJhenclianaporis to-thancrthen-iven- t '1111ziwINalleylbereyoucouldsee return- .10 .,-12:36-- H. B. MOOG TOM, Nicastro, F. D. ufarthe-itocicme -event 12:43hundred other -E. few within and a Christensen Wally Ridges; Track ever3rthing yards?td any manag r Ferrol 1;kRainbotv ,Bridge,, stayed force two years ago V. Hall, Bud Donne, Dick Bird and Don formula "There comes a point where , - except the cross country and the bobsled. And I regret tha t Chetah cited increasing promoand Neil when Boynton, 40 per cent here overnight and then received they 1 :0 -J ohn EldredgeoGlawson it's, no longer profitable to risk Gia2Dipin; one!" that ras missed, tion I costs reason the for, additional ler, Bill O'Conner and Emil Kittle; 11- 1- oLthefarst $2,000 after taxes on twent up to Hall's Crossing ::, money to make more 0. G. Reese,-- E.- - A- Peterson - . se the promoters' desireto return , and Fred Weidner; 1:11-when there's no chance Howells, any given night, then:50 Per gr. Miller No MoreDrums-Pleiimoney tfor gas771'here were Rine Veil Gurrr, Joe 134 Ind G. to the old share formula. "5 of any additional return. We've --Herb Reese, Darrell Nilson, BegI" Oscar Han- - cent of everything over that ;rboatloads of us tourists from Logan and we ; Some publicity men have a real back. They sell their ------- -son and E. T. Jensen; 1:321-,..Grover s- --641Atst4y6a l. we actually tozok no V reached that point" , the to A. K. Wilson and J. R. MU- - figure, see never coulcUbegin scenery: ull, Ron Alger,. wares and never bore you iwith the routine shacklers that kir; ,1:39-- Jay Plater, Vert Barrett and Earl Greenwood; Barker, most sales pitches have. , "If anyone has it in mind to take a boat Herb ,Pollock, Bill Frank - and 1:53-- Al , Gene Moench. Pelton, who the drums , Dick for Cortland Lines, , Jennings, pumps ';trip, consider this one. 'Those who have run Welly Romney and Din Merrier 2:0- 0Sow- one of these who en is reseals his Dunn. side.;' you Jodi Boyd SALT LAKE1S-- 1 Hansen, Jimmy keeps seen always have or never the coursed rivers ,:the lalos man arid Bill Tatt., e ;-ronything.-likit before. And take along- - your - This week be suited kb weekly lecke wise Chola' of -bow to tell a very small bey? lies one whistles at can't remember all arthis-cou- n,:cameras-..Yoto ettachments.vp -- ' $110 vs1v. dogs!" help." OF TR4 1s 2 . Dick has a raft of 4dds and one of them got a dtvm tor- .7171 , a , - Christmas. , Coming from oli Hy,- my Salt River pardner, I can SPITFIRES 1200 CONVERTIBLE & 1200 SEDANSJ I , vouch for the report's accuracy. "The first thing that lad learned when he got that , ' --' , - ' drum is that he's never going to get another one!" , , ,,,, To Your Hind Pockets In Snow .,,:::::?:.,:.,,,,,,.4 , Then Dick k.n,141 MEW got down to the business. ......1010.110000411110yomppAlelloo.."...eil 41,02PAI remember the day when Hy and .1, with He has made the offer to the kids of the country to 4 Cause 4, 1 Th. ....,.......votli"141,"".""'', sports 4ar see.. , . have a new fly line on him. Here's howl others, braved one of the worst storms in Star Valley hisk , - . el the sails, et , tory to open the fishing season near the old Clark Barn n'skli Over 90 mph. ;:ft. , e:', ' I PtoPert7- - ' Tillerever there a or is Itell , &de. fish, fishing tinting derby , 1r -I , up windows, dierrheet fl 4 '4,.. was up to my hind pocketa In snow, wet to the bone conducted on a competitive basis by ,,--1- ing rodeo, -;11116Liod::;4111Pb iusPeRsiolk lir; - Ind.P."4,Itt , . shsidns Mk quaber.LAndliberewasIfy,11flahlngila- nyassociationorclub,Ilhe CortlancillnaCo. , , , --for a feeder In a big back-u-p hole. Be never taught him, mil furnish lines for prizes. WHEELHORSEerr-670- 0 : but rolled him several times. ' These lines are shorter than the ones you buy groat for Grass pad Gordo' , v caught some mighty big fish In Ily's company and ti GREAT NEW WHEELHORSE in the storessome by only three feet; But they , -excited about such things. Sort of conservebe doesn't MODEtS. fed 10 -:- are the same quality. :,,PRtCES:-TART.T,A - live, I'd say.getSo when he says or Powell Electric m.d.I6O4 ' is pretty,' take his -- , sod Hydrous' Starters Word for doesn't rupture himself with rapture. ft Lifts ts.koll lie Tool sp.Y u 11 going to have a derby for the kids, as Part of , ur conservation club Dick jetiningsa not , ' I've heard of many reports on how ,good or bad the at Cortland Line, 03rtland, N.Y. He wants to furnish the n'T'c recent Winter Olympics were in,Thashruck.: - lye:Victim Of Renalisance rys , ees Hapless r4oT PI- - - -- handling the Reds.---Ile- game will provide look" at Namanyot llead 0)ach'' Ray neiv- Ute recruits- .The squads were posted as s:.',4'., -- . for the White team Gordy ,Lee and , : rain s Alger-Lynn-Stil- es - sociatiod.,-- -- May-- 1 are lied 'Mike Divis -- ry-en-New Whites climaxer,Utesa ..- - s Jefferson's ,Reds ' against come Saturday at 4 On; Utah University...spring g r 4 -- 7semifinal in ,Ute Stadium. s The Redskin squaa-waWcd up Tbursday for the intersquad tussle that will be played as a preViewT to theT big spriclg , Roy-- - University of Utah Union Lanes to determine the victors. 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