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Show SUNDAY HERALD Must Be Righf SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1957 Prep Elevens CopBig Wins, Stay in Championship Running eet Bees Capture Berth In Semifinals Scribe Finds Noisiest Golf Course , Leaders In | - Baseball » | _ Keep Silent By UNITED PRESS Box Elder, Carbon, Murray and Tooele high schools emerged Friday as Utah Class A football teams still in the running for state honors. Box Elder sewed up a semifinal berth and Region One-Two honors by defeating Ogden 14-13. Carbon beat Provo 1646 and Murray and Tooele earned the right to play Tuesday for the crown in Region Four. Murray, Tooele and Olympus ended up in a three-way, tie for regional honors but Olympus was eliminated in a draw. The winner in the Murray-Tooele tangle will play East, a club that cinched a semifinal spot last week. Carbon’s win makes them By OSCAR FRALEY United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (UP) — Baseball,| | which everybody knows is ‘‘the| great American time” as well | as a non-monopoly by Supreme Court edict, played cloak and dag-| ger today to make certain that it| retained the status quo. | A secret meeting was held Thursday at which Commissioner| Ford Frick supposedly mediated | the financial dispute between the National League and the invaded! Pacific Coast League. Another se-| cret meeting will be held Tuesday. All of which makes it obvious that baseball — which thrives on free publicity 363 other days a year — doesn’t want to be asked any embarrassing questions at the moment. Prudence Dictates Silence The reason is clear. Prudence dictates that the National League hide itself under the cloak wf silence as baseball’s upper echelon prepares to use the Sicitian scal-| pel on the Pacific Coast League. | Maybe I am overly suspicious | and the big leagues really aren't | going to sink the gaff armpit deep a shoo-in for Region Five honors. Class B standouts were Dixie and Judge Memorial, which won the right to enter the semis with Millard and Pleasant Grove. Bal- ance of the Class A semifinal schedule will send Box Elder to Carbon. The results: Box Elder 14, Ogden 13 Weber 21, Bear River 19 Bountiful 20, South Cache 7 Davis 27, Logan 0 South 20, Highland 12 in the hapless PCL. But if I were West 25, Granite 0 Murray 19, Olympus 0 Cyprus 25, Bingham 0 Tooele 41, Jordan 12 Carbon 16, Provo 6 Judge Memorial 20, North Summit 7 Lehi 2, American Fork 6 Wasatch Academy 20, Richfield 6 Delta 13, North Sanpete 13 (tie) Kanab 19, Parowan 7 Dixie 49, Moab 20 Pheasant Hunters Find Ist Day Shooting Good RamseyStars peanuts. Win 122-110 By UNITED PRESS ¥Ex-Kentucky ace Frank Ramsey has come into his own during Bob y’s absence to give the BosCeltics still another super star. And the net result is that the Celtics have stretched their un- The Pacific Coast League reportedly wants one million dollars | and it seems apparent, that Frick, | with all parties muzzled, is striving to arrive at a satisfactory middle figure which will keep the PCL from going to court: It’s another step in a career which finds Frick passing out more muzzles than an| Army ordnance sergeant. | Last May 10, when there was a) half-hour after the season got underway Saturday. great Bill and Mac Halladay reported there were plenty of birds in the Sunset area. And, there were reports of good hunting in other areas around the county. beater’ skein to eight games today — seven fewer than the alltime Nationa] Basketball Association record for the start of a seaThe 6fot, 4inch guard spplied the heroics in true Cousy style Friday night when the Celtics beat the Cincinnati Royals, 122-110, in OREM — Phéasant hunting is, permitted within the Orem city limits during. the season subject to certain restrictions, City Man- score at 104-104 with two free throws after the final buzzer and then scored two field goals in the first 30 seconds of the overtime to spark an 184 ‘‘clutch drive” that won the game for Boston. The victory gave the unbeaten Celtics a three-game first place lead in the Eastern Division over the Philadelphia Warriors, who beat the Minneapolis Lakers, 119108. The New York Knickerbock“ers downed the Syracuse Nationals, 104-99, in the other game Friday night and nowtrail the runawayCeltics by three and a half games. Former Pioneer Farnsworth pheasant season will | | end ~ The so-called Mormon crickets One of the most in- to} prepared to meet at Chicago on May 27, it was explained that the session was ‘‘a very routine midseason meeting.” reported Mr. Farnsworth said city, ordinances prohibit the shooting within 100 yards of any house, outbuilding, animal or roadway. The as fice. * Then, when the National League Monday evening. Athlete Sees Son in Action LEHI ager O. V. Saturday. discussion would move west, Frick ordered | the clubs not to talk about possible shifts any more on the grounds that it was ‘‘detrimental to baseball.” He didn’t elaborate ‘on whether the most feared detriment was the one to the box of- Outlined By Orem Manager overtime at Cincinnati. He tied the of whether Brooklyn and New York} Pheasant Hunt Restrictions 2 deal are not true crickets, but belong to the katydid family. terested spectators of Friday's 12-4 Lehi win over American Fork| John, participate in the Pioneer was Raeldon Goates, former Lehi | victory over the Cavemen in the athletic luminary and Utah Aggie | finale of the league season. And, basketeer. Dad Goates saw plenty as Son necessarily rate a gold Star for supreme righteousness. The top minor league heads | ed back almost a half century as | covery that stopped the seeming- session, the site also being a deep, he visited ‘with old friends, team- | ly unstoppable march of the Cave- dark secret so that some nosy mates and coaches. | men following the opening kickoff. sportswriters won’t ask the minor Goates, now superintendent ‘of | In fact, all through the after- leaguers whether they are happy i CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (UP)—Unt- parks and recreation in Ingle-| noon, John put-on quite a dis- with developments. After the meeting, Frick’s office play for his Dad, who was bubversity of Nofth Carolina physicians were prepared today to op- trip principally to watch his son, | bling over at the victory. will telephone the alleged news of what transpired. erate on basketball star Joe Quigg for*a broken leg which was expected to Keep him out of action for the rest of the year. Quigg, a forward and rebound specialist on the Tar Heels’ championship team last year, suffered a fractured right tibia extending into the knee joint in practice Is pleased to announce that Its agents now offer Thursday night. 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He can study past per- any United Press Sports Writer statutes is there a law important man in the sport. formances and arrive at a foot- against making odds on sports LONG BEACH, Calif. (UP) ball price that will create betting The mathematician is the man “This,” said the popular cigarevents “es * chewing Bill Ogden, Glenview, who sets the price for the mil- business. The price-maker is in a legitiIll., golf professional, ‘has to be lions who bet. The major ones Price-makers influence millions mate business, as opposed to are Minneapolis, Chicago, Indian-| the noisiest golf course of all which is illegal because even social bettors use apolis, Davenport, Ia., and New-| bookmaking, time.” every place in this country but their figures, which can be found He was referring to the Lake- port, Ky. The mathematician in Chicago Nevada. For example, when the in newspapers wood Country Club, where the | Their work-weck starts on Sun$11,500 Long Beach Open golf day afternoon. They work up a tournament is going on. Bill price on each of the games comshouted the words above the din ing up the next Saturday. To be of trip-hammers, dump trucks | certain it conforms with what and steam machines. grinding | everybody els@ is doing, they'll away over the fence in the Doug| put in calls to other houses for las Aircraft factory. | comparison “The man who wins this tourreturn on the Forkers’ 17 yard Once, the price on a football By JOE ROBISON nament will be one with iron |hine. Ten, two successive 15-yard game depended entirely on one Herald Sports Writer nerves,” he added. against the Pioneers man—Bill Heck of Minneapolis. This is a surprising course, LEHI—On a dry and sun-soak- | penalties for quarterback First, it is owned by the county ed field, the Lehi Pioneers ended set the stage “He was the king,’ a Chicago of Los Angeles. Then, in front of |the 1957 football season with a Dale Carroll to fade, and hit sub- price-maker was saying. ‘‘He set stitute end Gary Carter with a the price for everybody. was the the cozy club house is a small] team victory over American 10-yard strike, and Carter headed best in the business. lake with dueks swimming in it, | Fork, 12-6. He retired goalward. and peacocks strolling around the and now there are lots of priceIt was the happy climax to the In a fancy exhibition of broken makers grounds. The guys *in Newport season, giving the Pioneers third fiel drunning, he was stopped in probably come closest to setting Idyllic, But Noisy place, behind Pleasant Grove, to his tracks twice with Lehi arms Sounds like an idyllic setting whom they lost byone point, and around him, but -wriggled and was eventually comes out as ‘the right price and placed but out on the course all becomes Uintah, of Vernal, squirmed free to continue his bediam. A highway runs through} them in the upper division in the flight which ended with American league standings. the middle, with a steady stream Fork’s lone touchdown, after a 43of heavy traffic. Huge planes take | It was a happy day for the yard run. Max Chipman’s tryfor off and land at the nearby air- | Lehi track coaches, for they have the tie-breaking point was blockfield. Jets are being tested in the found a new luminary in one ed by a horde of Pioneers who factory. happy youngster who led his poured through the line. Now, golf is supposed to be a teammates to the victory as a With four and one-half minutes game of concentration, and the. co-captain, and who playing his left, received the kickoff, and noise of this course got the boys last high school football game, after an exchange of punts, Bahr around to the noisy courses we set up the winning touchdown, | took out on his long journey, that have played. with a blazing 55 yard run| carried him from his own 46 to “How about Hagin Oaks in Sac- through the American Fork line the American Fork one. ramento?’’ asked Buddy Porter, and secondary, with a little over | There, Bahr was held as he young pro from Palm Springs, a minute left on the clock. | tried the center of the big Red LAWN MOWERS who was in the gallery. He had a While it was a teamvictory, it line, and then Felt. on an option, point there. There is a highway was Alan Bahr, a 1956 guard and went around right end for the on one side of the course: on the | try was 1957 fullback, who stepped into | winning points. Mercer's other are the main tracks for and the limelight, with the victory | again blocked, but it .was untranscontinental trains, and bearing sprint, enabling Lehi to | needed. above are the huge aircraft just Lineups: take the annual “big one” from | gaining altitude from McClellan the half-century long rivals. | American Fork Field. Ends—Monson, Harris, Miller, First scoring came in the third Bill Kerry of Montreal, presiTHEN READY TO GO period, when Lehi, sparked by Carter, Brown, Cobue, Ashton, dent of the Professional Golfers the fine running of Bahr, Stephen| Pritchett, Read, Schmidt. Tackles NEXT SPRING Association of Canada, suggested Swenson and Keith Roberts, with|—Finney, Kaneko, Scott, Carson, the Tam O’Shanter in Chicago of all for quarterback Russell Felt handling | Myers. Guards—L. Smith, Allen, a few years ago. Murdock, Healey, foved | Kirkpatrick, the ball like a veteran, Dance Bands Featured down the field from kick-eff re-| Goetz. Center—Park. Backs—Carplus ports “That was it,’’ he recalled. turn by Roberts to the 30, and | roll, Rackman, Inouye, Scholes, “They had the loudest loudspeak- found themselves on the Ameri- Durfey, Julian, Knight, Harrison, | er in the world blaring all the can Fork 12, first and ten. Davis, Chipman. . time; there were a couple of Felt elected to try a quarterLehi Free Pickup and Delivery Endy—Adamson, Bresee, Southdance bands; and on the last day back sneak, and went the 12 | about 60,000 persons tramping yards with the line clearing out | wick, }Greenwood, Chamberlain. | PHONE FR 4-0811 around, most of them at that everything ahead of him. He Tacklés — Burham, W atkins, time entirely uneducated in the scampered over untouched. Billy Goates, McKinney. Guards sport.’” Mercer’s try for the extra point Childs, Baum, Wells, Lehmburg. Centers—Bone, Mercer. Backs— Mrs. Kerry offered the exclu- was blocked. 40 South 4th West Provo sive Royal Montreal Club. In the fourth quarter Lehi Felt, Roberts, Swenson, Bahr, B. “There is a train track that downed the American Fork punt Peterson, Peck, Woffinden. runs wight beside the club house,” she said, ‘‘When a train rumbles by it shakes the club house and ¢ Substantial savings — up to $125, or more. Special Event Girl Wrestlers BOYS’ TOP COATS 28” Size 12 to 20 LAY-A-WAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS INSURANCE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY Home Office: Bloomington, Minois —vs.— Helen Shaffer a ASK AN AGENT LISTED FOR FREE BOOKLET MAKE YOUR CAR BUYING DOLLARS GO FURTHER” i H: B. PAYNE THEBAT_ —vs.— DORY DETTON GYPSY JOE 398 N. 5th West Ph. 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All of which would tend to indicate that the “great American pastime” is acting in a sordid business manner’ and doesn’t ‘And the hands of the clock turn- | Goates came up with a fumble re- again will attend Tuesday’s secret Tar Heel Star Faces Surgery By PAT HARMON NEA Special Correspondent CINEINNATI (NEA)—It takes Neither can tell the difference 750 PCL Wants A Million Utah County pheasant hunters found ideal weather and plenty of birds Saturday as the 1957 upland game bird season got underway. Upwards of 90,000 hunters in various sections of the state were afield Saturday for the big opening. Bob Innes of Spanish Fork said the hunting was “great” in the area west of Spanish Fork. Bob hunted the area with his wife, Elaine; his father-in-law, Aubrey Tadd, and his brother-in-law, Terry Tadd. They had their limits by 8:30 a. m., a AsCeltics son. a minor league owner I’d want my| back to the wall any time I was| invited into such a dark corner. Frick and the National League, quite understandably, are dickering to make as cheap a settle ment as possible with the PCL. Having walked in and lapped up the league’s cream cities, Los Angeles and San Francisco, they have offered a $100,000 settlement which ‘in this market may be classed as somewhat less than} LEARNING THE ROPES—Duane Smith (right), 811 S. 8th E., Orem, showed his nephew, Donnie Smith, 10, the finer points of pheasant hunting. Duane bagged three birds while hunting Saturday in the Sunset area. Donnie accompanied his uncle on the hunt. Price-Maker Most Important Man. In Football to Betting People Utah County, Utah ‘ Barber Shop or Ph. AC 5-2849)| RULONMYERS 946 W. Center Ph. FR 3-7193 x” N. C. HICKS ~~ 61 East Ist N. Ph. FR 3-57, CARL MADSEN ELDON W. PAYNE 61 East Ist N. Ph. FR 3-8402 398 N. 5th West Ph. FR 3-6120 FIRESTONE STORES 384 W. CENTER ‘OPEN MONDAY NIGHT ‘TIL '9 p.m. |