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Show puts’ a knock in on’ third and fourth generation Anglo< Saxon youngsters, as do many football coaches. ss * 3:54.5 and was 10 times under 4. , the Australian ¢ The National Football League to ride the youngsters in,” observes Baron Rupp. “That’s not good for the legs, or anything else, for that matter.” We are not inclined to make a study of young Jackson’s background. He is a limber lad who was. throwing up his first one-handers in the school playground in East f “Too many daddies in te.family tree had automobiles is paid for television, but television where Bell wants it to be No TV in a-city where a game is being played. : all the way along the route. But the other five, or three more, Could baseball do the same?” “Of course MacPhail.’ it. could,” said Since then, Lapchick, the old Original Celtic,, has ‘rid- talk.” Ford Frick, the baseball com-| den the rails through a body-wrecking siege as coach of the pro Knickerbockers. Last year. he returned to: St. missioner, contends the major leagues can do nothing about John’s, which had not won a tournamentsince heleft. curbing the televising of. their Jackson ‘was entering school as a freshman at the games into minor | territory because that might be in 4:08.4, or see someoneelse do it. There will be swifties in pursuit. ; ' Timp HavenSki Lifts Open dental. Between them, they’ll win a number of other violation of anti-trust laws. Beil tournaments. 2 refused to listen to legal advice * * of that nature, ordered the ban Knowledge of heredity problems is limited here, ex- on TY where it would hurt. “I told Dan Toppmg that if for the fact that we are fairly certain any colt sired y Bull Lea as a rule runs fast enough to cash a winning the National League was. ridicuticket for you. Therefore, unhindered by knowledge, we lous enough to leave New York American League should put predict that Jackson will further embellish Lapchick’s the another club in Yankee Stadium,” reputation as a coach. added MacPhail. “That practiJackson’s 33 points on 11 for 18 from the field and 11 cally would turn the National for 12 at the free-throw line and his 22 rebounds wrecked League into a western league, ‘the season Saturday as a new white layer of snow improv- Villanova, competing éarlier, the meets will be Mel Schwarz and prized group are assured for Earl Poucher, both of whom are ed ski conditions at all resorts. a ertson, although he may not be as good anall-around per- cattle and running horses, has never had a flop, except when former now.” Westminster Tips Oregon Tech:58-49 a big, veteran and highly-regarded Philadelphia St. Jos- which is about all it emounts to eph’s team. now anyway.” eee ; ~“Tony’s the best outside jump shooter I’ve ever seen,” says Lapchick. “He’s better from there than Oscar Rob- MacPhail, currently breeding he was one of a group which Jackson leaps so high that he taps the ball in the bas- tried ‘to kidnap the Kaiser, and ket like seven-foot Wilt the Stilt Chamberlain. then it was close. He revived Every experienced -basketball man on the premises the .Cincinnati and Brooklyn agreed that Tony Jackson would crack the All-America as franchises, Yankee a@ sophomore. Stadium. He baseball to introduced the majors, night Area Sports Briefs In Ist Round of L. A. Open cam- * football over anything baseba!l has done in more recent years, it is worth reporting. Bell perhaps is the most ca- of Columbus, Mar. 29; and the Pan-American Games take place |.stretch batted .265. By United Press International in leading College his of Southern Utah to a 61-46 basthe ketball triumph over Nevada winter season, shot’ an opening Southern of Las Vegas. round of 73 in the first round of Costello, a former Bingham High had prep star, was deadly on long: shots in moving the Utah scores of 38-35. Johnny Bulla of team to a 27-21 first half lead. Phoenix, Ariz., grabhed the openHigh scoring honors, however, ing day lead with a séven-under went to Southern Nevada’s Janpar 64. sen with 21. CEDAR CITY (UPI) .— Speedy Joe Costello dropped .in 16 points. Lakers Defeat . Knicks 107-97 By United Press International TheMinneapolis Lakers are SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Wert and Granite. elosed out ‘preseason wrestling activity, here Friday with West gaining a 31-16 triumph at ‘the expense of the Granitians. West won seven of the 12 matches. sce Gets Married i i} (UPD— Cooper \ There were the years |Gumes come arcund again ‘n}écy executive 1 ike sative Sue of wondering the 4 min- jJenough to see and i tactics of the Two Colorado teams edged out: the sees the ICAC. * Ft. Lewis A&M edged "|Y . Never was there more enthusi- Aptonio, Tex... - ~ 4 understand the, ti There will be other milers in the indoor fields who could take it all. Paul Schmidt.of Germany was close to a 4minute mile in a 70-69 at Price and Mesa of Grand winning the 1,500 - bloom, the textile, plastics and Aussie Net Ace | orous? Cedar City Thursday night. close wins Friday night at- the: expense of two Utah members Colts. Dallas BaltiRosen- electronics: magnate, and asked him to buy the defunct franchise, Bell had coached Rosenbloom as a halfback at Pennsylvania. “He did not ask me to*buy the franchise,” recalls Rosenbloom. “He beat me over the head unfil |. I came up with the money.” Behl practically shoved Don Kellett into the Colts’ general managership. : Rosenbloom gave the franchise financial security. Kellett got SALT LAKE CITY (UPD— The See een anaes a: san sah troit Pistons in the Western Divi- | sion. of the National Basketball to attract Utah's top bowlers, will BRISBANE, Association — iand they're gi f ‘open ‘in four Salt Lake area bowleastern leader Boston a hand ing -houses Jan. 10. bargain. +The tournament will be rolled games of the Pistons when: they- over the K-B Lanes, Fairmont| beat the New York Knickerbockers, 107-97, Friday night. The-loss: Bowling Palace. closing in on the second-place De- shoved the f Consider. the champion Five years ago, when the Texans were moved to more, Bell went to Carroll Other Friday night games find] League. warfare in the Inter- Carbon at Snow and Boise at) utes. The mile doesn’t last long| Dixie. F eke ek ieee ie Boise and College of Southern! ple nervous, and its.11 laps Utah open the 1959 campaign at’ the confirmed follower time| pable administrator in sports to- #*™mes= night. What They're Doing Now Chicago Daily News, Mar. 28. {2 Chicago late next August and/ Whatever happened to Pancho| What makes the mile so glam-|¢@tly September. The Olympic Snyder? Now 65, he is a brew- ICAC Starts Loop Play Next Friday day. + Friday cidental College lad now in the eigners may. join Delany, who is who ever vaulted, that high. Opposing Gutowski in indoor taking post-graduate work at The new snow made it possible for ski lifts at Timp four consecutive eastern meets— knocking on 15 feet; and Ron Morris, the national Amateur Haven in Provo Canyon to open for ‘the first time‘this the Boston AA, Feb. 7; the Phila- Attiletic Union champion. delphia Inquirer, Feb. 13; and Season, Dick Dahil, the Swede who the New York AC and American Alta and Brighton both reported excellent skiing, al- Championships at Madison edged the Russian, Stepanov, though roads to both were extremely slippery. Four to Square Garden, Feb. 14 and 21, with 6 feet 11%inches, will five' inches of new snow fell at Alta and Brighton. tackle Charley Dumas and other respectively. Earlier meets. are the Boston springy-legged individuals in the high jump. Stepanov did 7-1. to Knights of Columbus, Jan. 17; the Washington Games, Jan. 24; top Dumas’ world record by half an inch. A Boston University and the Millrose in N; York, Jan. 31. Completing sched- freshman, John Thomas, hit 6-10 SALT LAKE €ITY (UPI) — The victory was the seventh in ule are the Intercollegiates and|{2 Japan. was dealt to the New York Giants Westminster utilized a stiff de- 11 outings for the Salt Lake team. the Knights of Columbus in New and turned in his best years for Oregon Tech suffered its fourth |York, Feb. 28 and Mar. 7, re-| The Russians come to Phila-| John McGraw, batting .321 in 1921 loss in seven games. ly ; Milwaukee Jourfor the second half of! and “.343 in 1922, -All told, he umph over visiting Oregon Tech. nal; Mar. 9; Cleveland Knights |2 dual meet next midJuly. The| caught 1,302 games and over that ‘|turned in by Bert Bell in pro ~ Billy Johnston Fires 73 es/es While one or two of the for- Marine Corps is the only one Utah’s. ski :resorts girded for the biggest crowds of paigned ‘against i being overdone. So when MacPhail puts the job the Los Angeles Open. The Provo, Utah golfer i : ine Hh plus two advance warning to Ron that he ‘wil not have the picnic he so ‘thoroughly enjoyed last winter, tional Collegiate Athletic Assowhen he swept the boards, ciation record in the two-mile, swelling his record to 24 straight 8:46.3, representing Arizona ‘indoor mile victories and 28 at State. This institution also has). fall distances. Indeed, the wispy the quarter-miling Spence brothJrishman easily could be forced ers from Jamaica. ere to. lower his indoor mark of “But they’re so busy New York a a time when Joe Lapchick was coaching St. being silly in baseball that they John’s to a ational Invitation Tournamenttitle. That was don’t have time to think like Beil, who acts while baseball officials ( . in the war year of 1944. * same time, which could or could ‘not have been coinci- Fsf sudden-death Ei Ba the it in a put extra period to assure the finality of the championship game.” ‘Tony Jackson fy5 F ct? be 3 i3 goal. “He Adolph Rupp; the anthropologist in charge of Kentucky’s basketball fortunes, 5 ae work on them arid compen- sate for. them in, patterns.” | opening the door to specialists and permitting no letdown’ in the =e ; | {tempo of play. He put the goal posts back on the goal line, setting up the spectacular field E cut i : i i i gi° i i : Lu or without ability. Once he matures that’s, it. The best a coach can do is realize his weaker points, make him iF : make a boy. a basketball player. The boy is born with in of s League across. A real commissioner with unlimited authority and respect, he ignored every stupid restriction crackpots try to place on. professional sports. He did what was best for the league and in his own way. He, stuck to unlimited substitution, quesrie coach who is in his first year at Philadelphia LaSalle. “You just don’t Billy Johnston, playing first ‘major tournament z ranks, put the National Football can,” said the former Du- — LOS ANGELES (UPI)— Utah’s ; Fels reding to organized collegecheerleaders. ‘I couldn't | conceive the pros taking the play away from the colleges. They play so late I thought the weath-|| er would be against anything like this. But the pro owners whe apolis Lakers’ Elgin Baylor. | The New York Knickerbockers have put in first call on him_as a professional. Jackson; 19 and six feet ‘ four, reminded me. of what Dudey Moore , said about coaching. *A coach can’t do anywhere near as much with a Fi Loy as many believe he | ai al ertson of the University of Cincinnati and the Minne- a a sophomore, .already being with Oscar: Rob- e “Although is Jackson Square d 2i Madison ili ‘| at Garden. FE ‘ment if | itil . Sports “NEW YORK (NEA)—Oollege basketball has another deadeye to rave about, Right out loud. _ : TonyJackson attracted wide attention while Brook. Festival T TournaHolida the lyn St. John’s was winning i i I | fe: :i 4 i ee E phe i i aF i ii ff F f oFEe 5 E F i ithe i ah1 jt if aes gF ge z ? E f ae Fy zf NEA 5 ‘By HARRY GRAYSON © Junction. tripped Snow 72-68. * | (Si=! x NhAa) WAY: YATYAYAYAT ’ ¥ i SERVICE AND SAFETY ARE cose RELATED | Lisa’ petal cbilitejiies to polis We ie do- singnapelsjoltHitde on sanell--ceik Wi vies pile leton a Budget Plan. Check with oor: bere Department andgetfl dtomoor GMAC Pe fo ping you hot water for twicethe _ a Day& NightJetglas waterheaters are Rustpeoofandsurmnctanems.Plentyofhot, people.Enoughbotwatersupplyeverybot - waterneedyourhome,alletones. be DAY &WIGHT - \ fobt oF |