| Show r— 'n It b 4 The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday May 19 1957 B IfctdS wt vu- wtt r (l es in Western Division Trackfest Cougars Easy Winners in Provo Joust fll wi or By Bill ColtpjA be pli Tribune Sport Writer PROVO — Records ‘fell like tw or overripe apples here Saturday as Brigham Young University Montana Utah State and Utah ganged up to break seven marks and tie another in the Western" Division track meet won easily by the Cougars 'Of Te Utl irj tic B1 - 'I? Tr to - BYU Probably the most sensational mark of the day—a 93 hundred by Utah's Ken Christen- sen— could not be allowed because of 68 mph 'wind Top wind allowance for a record setting performance is 46 mph COACH Dave Parker BYU hurdler who set a new rec- ord In the highs doctors his toes cut by I I Spurs Record PROVO — Getting speared by a javelin might make anyone run a little faster at least it did for one athlete in the Western Division track Rob!-son’- a flying Javelin Just before his record in effort the Western Division meet breaking Dale Schofield of BYU Aggie L J Silvester who has an extremely bad day when he doesn’t break a record came both a up with two Saturday the first victories up seven inning affair on four hits FIRST he put the shot 53 Inches to break the and gaining win in feet' 6 52 of feet 9 Inches set record Is His conference record relief of Denver last Ross by Larry four wins and one loss which year was a setback against the Then he hurled the discus Utes at Salt Lake 1678 feet to break Hugh Cannon’s old mark set by the forUtah State entered the mer BYU ace In 1935 late Innings of the nightcap Christensen edged out of his six-ruwith a disadvantage mark In the 100 got one in the The double victory over Utah 220 with a time of 207 This Clinch Division Title Tie By Tom Johnson Tribune Staff Correspondent LOGAN— Utah State clinched at least a tie for the Western Division baseball title here Saturday by defeating University of Utah in a doubleheader the-secon- meet here Saturday Just before DaVe Parker of BYU ran the high hurdles in 142 to break the Skyline conference record he was hit by and a flying javelin The Western Division crown The spear hit him on the will be decided Tuesday likely foot sliced his shoe off and when Utah State invades Brigcut a gash between ham Young University for a his toes Obviously from the twin bill The Utags need one 142 time the injury wasn’t victory to win the was achieved with three runs serious in the eighth and four In the ‘ IT WAS SWEET revenge for ninth Utah State who had lost 26 Hit in Throat Two Utags were out In the straight to the Utes until Sat- final frame NEW YORK May 18 ()-Fr- ank but four runs were urday Including the 35-- pasting House Detroit catcher earlier this season at Salt Lake to come In before the wild and was hit on the throat by a foul City wooly encounter ended tip off the bat of Mickey Mantle Left hander Bob Bean chalked Utag Hank Taggart singled to open the frame Dale Tilley bounced out Taggart advanced to second John Whatcott singled to center to chase in ©o-Woucgel- ff1 Taggart but was out trying to 2-- 16-1- 5 2-- 1 n fair-size- d “ hr room) PATIO FURNITURI t if vV fc F W thaw you how you tan build outdoor furniture and other itemi for which Plywood It Ideal In weekend You don't need to buy full tito panels at y Wo cut to exact die while you woit or you can shop our remnant rack for low coil antweri for thoie little odd jobs y lO'ic PLYWOOD Compltts Stocks— All Grades and Thicknesses —f40 SECONDSI WITH A NEW FENCE i today end malt your i lection from our diiplay of various doiigni— woven louvre picket or Juit glvo ut your grape-ttakmeatorementi — wo will cut your material! to lire ready for easy erection — and the cot for a beautiful fence all In averlaiting Redwood "the wood eternal" ln L o N dOC It lurpritingly low— ot little at ' f- per lineal foot NO DOWN PAYMENT Easy Monthly Terms dii ha j Framed by a hurdle Dave Parker and Eldon Hastings right-center of picture of Brigham Young University take the lead Tee Topics I Three Divide C C Honors JPole ninth-innin- 5-- 64? to t) Slate Busy Day The Salt Lake Country Club Utah Ite 141 M4 —13 15 MIS Utah Stale M4 —14 women golfers will have a busy R— Beryack 3 Douglas 3 Jenson z They will Smith White 3 Hoehner Berner day come Tuesday Bom 3 Taggart 3 Tilley What-n- tl 7 Grandfor the annual qualify Soura 3 Croft 3 Larsen 3 Stettler 3 E— Chldester Jenson Sanchez boas mother’s along with tourney 3 2BH— Douglas Winter Taggart Berner Boas Winter HR— Bose Slett-le- r match play vs par They will HB1— Chldester Beyrerk 3 Dougalso have the third round las Jenson 4 Sanchez White Berner Bom 3 Whatcott Souza Croft 3 matches of the May leg DirecLarsen 3 Stettler 3 Winter 3 BB-- Berner 3 Bom 4 Neegl 3 Been 3 tor’s Cup Mrs M J Steed is Ban-rhe- -- i fl'nnw Telephone EL SO—Berner 3 Naegle Towery Austin Bom Bean 4 Thomason W— Been D— chairman of the Grandmother’s affair DONI IT lk ter ska Revelvlng Sign" inaan cr7S0 II I UTAR'I ONLY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION 3MCIALIS1 V I4S So “UTAH'S HIT the ha Or shi us po 10 m ELIS AUJOMpJIVE dei bu kic J ti ba Cil sta roi mi lee Wi esf by a SPECIAL! 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Don Haven (Utah State) 1 vault— 1 (tie) Marcus Nielson Bruce Johnson (Utah) 3 Joe Tyler (BYU) and Jerry Lanz (Montana) 2 (BYU) 4 Albert Ray (BYU) 3 (tie) Dave Gordon (BYU) and Steve 440 yard daih— 1 Arlvn Flnllnson Jones (BYU) 13 feet 10V4 Inches (BYU) 3 Ray Merwtn (Montana) 3 High lump— I Harold Theus (Utah Jim Crittendon (BYU) 4 Jim Roland State) 3 Ralph Bonham (BYU) 3 (Montana) 471 seconds (ties conferset by Levi Myers of Utah Dick Reed Ray Taylor and (tie) Larry Wilson (Utah) and Tom ence record Stats in 1931 Row (Montane) 3 feet V4 inches d dash— 1 Ken Christensen Harry Price tied for top honors Broad lump— 1 Dale Frehner (Utah (Utah) 3 Dick Mlllett (BYU) 3 RoIn the Salt Lake Country Club’s State) 2 Ben Brook (BYU) 3 Mel land Anderson (BYU) 4 Ken Nelson (BYU) 4 Ken Nelson (Montana) 9 3 seconds Montana) Nassau Tournament Saturday Wilks (Not accepted 33 feet 10 inches a record because of wind Conference The threesome topped the Class Shotput — 1 L J Sylvester (Utah record of 9 5 by Alex Burl of Colorado State) Jim Black (Montana) 3 Ktrk A&M In 1952 e A golfers Brown (BYU) 4 Gary Merrill (BYU) High hurdle — 1 Dave Parker (BYU) Eldon Hastings (BYU) 3 Dick Lind- In the Class B C F Price won 53 feet 6 Inches (New conference record Old record 52 feet 514 Inches aay (Montana) Hank Mohland (Mon the silverware while A F Peter- set by Larry Rom of Denver in 1956) tana) 14 3 aeconds (New conference son topped the C group Javelin — 1 Ron Lundquist (Montana) record Old record 14 4 set by Keith of In Utah Tollstrip 1949) 2 Hal Warner The lummary (BYU) 3 Claude 4 John Lemperl (BYU) Claw A— Low net tint nine — Dick Blanch Feed Bay Taylor and Harry Price tied Utah) 308 feet 314 Inches Second nlna— H E Colwell winner Pnc-OPEUIHDISCUS— 1 L J Sylvester (Utah IS hole grouo H E Colwell winner G Clan B— Tint nine low net—C T State) 2 Run Sheriff (Montana) 3 Merrill (BYU) 4 Lloyd McDerPrice Second nine low net— S L Gaey Evene (Utah) 167 08 feet (New conferlow net E W Dunke mott OF THE NEW AMERICAN HEALTH ence record Old record 160 85 Mt by and S L Evznz tied Hush Cannon of BYU in 1935 ) Cleat C— Lew net tint nine— A F T Petenon Second nine— Dr Scott B ! WASHINGTON BLVD OGDIN 2 Sharp 18 hole low net— Dr Scott B and Elmer Sharp ITH SOUTH MAIN SALT LAKI CITY Chytreue ' ' Win 4 lea over the first hurdle in the Western Division meet Parker set new Skyline record In time of 142 Photo by Ross Welser Track Summary TRANSMISSION OWNERS Tatala d of nr WWMW—llSHbl— O' out for Naegle In 5th out when winning run scored i v v Up 1 Tetali nu)i r Hydra-Matt- "All Our Lumber Is Kiln Dried" :tr te n 14 i ha 1 41 17 111 Sa to wl r i Ca t a 1 41 on V f— - 11 1 tw aNi I rei record-breakin- ADD BEAUTY th f -- t - 46 XFfcjnA Off Pads’ Rally g on ‘ I' t I - L spine-tinglin- Xv 14 4 ? ' Hurler g ” j h — (WvV Eld-rld- spine-tinglin- Mi x breaks the oldest mark on the books a 208 time set by Ed Haynes of Denver in 1927 In the greatest race of the day— greatest in many a season in the opinion of many— Gary at Fort Eyre of Utah nipped BYU’s John Mageras and Roland Paul Anderson by scant Inches In the 880" In record time of Funk led in low gross and low net competition respectively In SAN DIEGO CALIF May 18 1:526 Class A play in the weekend — Relief pitcher Charlie The former record of 1:541 tourney at Fort Douglas Sat Beamon shut off a was set by Arlln Flnllnson of urday Play will continue Sun San Diego rally Saturday to BYU In 1955 dav First results: day But Flnllnson got back Into CIom A— John Mageras tow groM give Vancouver a victory in go to second Roland Funk 34 tied at oecond a Pacific Coast League game the book by tyjng another old low net were K H Jones Dick Boshard Wally Veaeeever lot 00 101—5 19 1 TWO MEN were out Will mark of 478 in the 440 Levi Romney 3414 POO 900 Baa Dies 111 —t 1! 0 B— Henry Chapman Clau John Martin State of ran Marlowe Utah the Souza walked and advanced to Myers Archer (5) and Art Goldsworthy tied for Beamon (9) and White g)Casque second on a wild pitch Scott quarter mile in 478 back in first In low fro low net Frank Cur- (9) Lombardi (9) and Jones Nichole 34 C W Kilkins 3414 Ed ChrisCroft singled and Souza traveled 1931 but Flnllnson tied that rie W 901 110- -9 19 1 tensen 35 CIsm C— Warren Kimball low gross Hsllrwssd 601 (MX too —I 7 to third Redskin Ken Austin Saturday low net— Ken McLennan Frlcano and Orteig end Walt (6) went to the mound to attempt to Final new record of the Wood tied foi first 35 BUI Harril and Witt Chum (3) Row Aylward O'Brien (4) O O Vfictor 3514" (8) and Hall came in stifle the pyrotechnics Saturday onslaught Fred Larsen greeted him with the final event the relay which a single Souza touched home saw BYU’s quartet of Wayne : plate and Croft strode to third Chamberlain Oscar Anderson George Stettler grounded to Jim Crittenden and Finlinson Curtis Jenson at short who peel off a 3:153 mile relay made a high throw to second THIS CRACK the Skyline and all hands were safe v-'i v record of 3:176 held by AnderBob (Yakima) Winters took son Crittenden Finlinson and one strike then singled in Dick Heywood last year BYU’s tremendous depth fourth hit of the 4- - wA shows in the final tally with 23 fourth hit ofthe different individuals entering classic ns! s the scoring column High point Wtatore DlvUlao Btaadtaci ’V ’ r ‘I men for the meet were SilvesWoo Lt M two TOO ter and Christensen with T 3 Utah State BOO fl Utah firsts 10 points each BOO 3 8 Young Brigham Parker picked up eight as did 400 Montana 4 4 Mlllett who surprised everyone Taasdey Shial Utah State ot Brigham Young 1 by taking second in the 100 begames 1pm fore running his FIBRT GAMS low hurdle race UTAH UTAH STATS ABHOAl ABHOA Probably the biggest upset of Chldeater 3b 3 2 0 0 Tanart u 3 10 0 Bezyack rf 3 0 10 TUley cl the day came in the first run3 13 0 Laroen If Douglas Jenxon m 3 0 8 0 Souza lb ning event where Don Hagen of 3 0 0 Smith 3b Stetllev 3b 3 13 3 Utah State tore off a tremend3 10 0 Croft rf Whited 10 10 1 1 0 3b 10 0 0 ous last lap to cop the mile lb Winter Hardy 0 0 c E Petrzn iooo Sanchez lb 1 0 3 0 G Ptrin 2b 0 0 0 0 from Bruce Johnson of Utah Hoehner e 3 0 5 3 Whatcott 3181 BYU both of 3 0 0 0 and Joe Tyler of 0 0 0 Bean p Sylveater p 3 0 0 3 whom figured to beat him Gary Eyre of Utah nose out Paul Anderson of BYU In record time of 1:526 In a sensational Western Division meet finish Tatale M 4 18 1 TeUla The meet was run off In out for Hardy in 5th out for Hoehner In 7th ever In seen the finest style out for Wmten In 4th MX e this state Utah 01 100 Utah State R—Taggart Croft E— Hoehner TagWith no one but the officials ETODKA-MATn- C 2BH— Stettler 3BH— gart Stettler Chide ter RBI — Lanen Whatcott BB— allowed on the field and with Sylvaater 3 SO—Bean a Sylveater I the more than 2500 fans all 8ICOND GAMS held higher than the first 10 UTAH UTAH STATE AB fl O Al ABIOA or 12 rows of the stadium every Dots ysur fronjmJnlo shift rough lag m Chldatr 3b 0 3 0 5 3 4 Taggart event could be seen by all of 0 0 Bezyack rf 5 3 10 Tilley cf shifts look slip or makt unusual uoisis r z? Douglas It 0 4 3 0 Whatcott 0 8 3 5 1 the fans 3 3 0 Hoggaa If 0 0 0 O Xouza lb Jenson u 0 3 4 0 Croft rf 5 3 3 1 on the field events Markers 3 1 0 Laroen If Sanchez lb Smith 3b Stettler 3b 4 S I 3 kept the spectators Informed at Whlta cf Winter! 2b a 4 4 3 times on the height' bf the Hoehner 6 p 0 0 0 0 all s? Thomason Berner p 3 0 0 1 Naeal p and the distance of the land and wntom Inkoga odlaitmsnt and Intamal 3 3 13 Towary p 0 0 0 0 jumps Bom p Woe Off hnpMlian-- ll 0 0 0 0 Been p Auetln p 3 0 0 1 throws Ihl' ann sava yaa SSS A ln ana and ndasmant today wy cov yaa aa — Petrsn 10 0 0 1 Gasket - 4 ± cis v 4 s horde of BYU thlnclads scoring in every event winning five and tying for first in another rolled up a staggering total of 74 points Montana was second with 33 H Utah State was third with 30 and Utah trailed with 27V4 The Cougars scored heaviest in the hurdles getting first and second in both— and setting new records in both— with Dave Parker Dick Millet and Eldon Hastings Parker won the highs in 142 with Hastings second and Millet won the lows in 232 with Parker second Parker wiped out the 144 record set in 1949 by Utah’s Keith Tollstrup while Mlllett ruined a Western Division record of 233 set back In 1936 by Ags Gain Sweet Revenge ‘Spear Spiking CLARENCE f j- - dr I - Icti 1 11c iMS jjmu f U rrfir rHi f ti rnt t tna K X j Otr DM t M 1 JU 4- - ii |