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Show Sunday Herald 17 | All-Church Cag e Meet Opens Monday FB EB ial PeMeMMPeIeMMTFeMIT° SUNDAY,MARCH 9, 18° Dress up in our newest Leather Shark Suits. Made of fine imported fabrics und loomed to smooth elegance. AMERICAN FORK 12th WARD, senior M Men champions of Zone 22, will play ip the AllChurch Tourney. Members of the team include (left to right): Front raw — Wendell Hansen, Bob Wilson, Randy Hansen, Dave Nielsen, Bishop Harold Holley. Athletic Director 79” Lloyd Transtrum. Back row — Dan Nielsen, Tom Crittenden, Clint Wilson, Ron Meyers, Lee Atwood, Coach Ray Lamoreaux. a 4 4 1 2 OTHER SUITS SUNSET WARD of Provo, senior M Men champions of Zone 23, will play in the All-Church basketball tourney starting Monday in Salt Lake City. The team includes (left to right): Front row — Richard Jensen, Dean Conant, Dick Stein, Doug Satterfield, Drew Haws. Back FROM | row — Coach Garron Brian, Jim Morris, Roger Wilcox, Lynn Smith, Dan Brian, Terry Tan- $4995 ner, Assistant Coach Norm Miller, Manager Ron Wright, ; ‘ tummy Utah County Quintets Ready For | | C | to *100° | ... extra matching pants available. Competition in Five Day Tourney | ee . . = Nothing beats this supurb leather shark By WENDELL RIGBY Junior and Senior eniries and| floorof the Bee Hive State Bank The annual LDS Church spon-| the BYU will have three teams| Build'ng to formulate final plans |sored All-Church Basketball| participating in the College Di- for the tournament, Senior of; | Tournament, largest of its kind | vision. Tournaments for select-|ficials will meet in the same 4 \in the world, will get under way|ing All Church participants,|area at 5 p.m. Sunday, Monday with approximately |locally, were held in the two Pairings Set 1,000 basketball players,|Springville High School Gym: Pairings for the first tournajeoaches, league and Worsted for richness that looks good and lasts through hard abrasive work, Two button coat permanently creased trousers .. . wide church|the Stephen L, Richards Build-|ment day (Monday) have been selection of colors and jofficials participating in the|ing, and the East Gymnasiumsreleased as follows, so far as |mammothprogram. in the George Alb entral Utah teams are con- The tournament will extend| Building | through Friday, with Champions being determined in the} cerned General Meeting ; ;| styles. vig aad adic Regulars, Shorts, Senior Division 4:30 p.m. Sunset Ist Ward. Preceding the beginning of) weet utah Stake, vs, Kalmuki, three divisions involved, Senior M Men, Junior M Men or En- basketball competition Monday, | Wa rd, Hawaii, at the West Lake signs, and the College Division.|Wil! be a general meting for/Ward House, 3400 South 3450 ‘TheSenior and Junior Divisions|#!! basketball players, couches, West OAK HILLS FIFTH WARD, junior M Men champions of Zone 23, has its sights set on the will be a 32 t:am double elim- officials and Ward and Stake! £:45 p.m. American Fork 10th || All-Church tourney, starting Mondayin Salt Lake City. The team includes (left to right): ination program, with 16 teams leaders. Th is slated for Sun-|Ward, American Fork Stake, Front row — Stan Gardner, David Taylor, Leland Dayton, Steven Markham, Second row — in the College Senior Division. day at 7 p.m. in the Salt Lake |Zone 22, vs. Cincinnati 2nd Central Utah will be repre- City Tabernacle. |Ward, Cincinnati, Ohio, at West Reed Gardner, Wayne Hintze, Coach Stan Collins, Paul Hintze, Richard Heaps, ’ jsented by seven teams, win- At 4 p.m. Sunday Junior Di-|Lake Ward, 3400 South 3450 ners in Zone 22, and Zone 23| vision officials and Ward and| West, and Brigham Young University |Stake Leaders will gather at Junior Division Zon2, Zones 2% and 23 will have |the YMMIAoffi son the eighth} 4:30 p.m, Alpine 2nd Ward, ~~~ Alpine Stake, Zone 22, vs. Twin n4 } Fall: 7th, Twin Falls Idaho, at 3031 South 2nd East. | USU Names BYU Man As Sports Information Chief Longs, Extra Longs and Portley SIZES 52 and 54 y 5:45 p.m. Oak Hills 5th Ward, |) East Sharon Stake, Zone 23, vs. Westminister, C: i Wells Stake House |7th South. College Division | LOGAN (UPI) — Kenneth D. wasselecied from a field of 25 | | Mitchell, assistant sports infor- applicants. i mation tee ea 4:30 p.m. BYU 78th Ward, BYU Zone, vs. Ricks College director at Brigham! A native of Burna, Ky., Miteh-| 9,4 at 739 South 8th East, 5:45, pan, BYU 8th, BYU sports information director at communications from Brigham) Zone, vs. Edgehil! Ward,at 1750 jitab State University Saturday.| Young University and has com- South 15th East, Appointmentof the 32-year-old) pleted classroom work for a 8:30 p.m, BYU 15th BYU Zone, vs. Dixie Third. {Mitchell to succeed Harvey master’s degree, Kirkpatrick was approved by \the Utah State University | Board of Trustees. Kirkpatrick, who has held the USU postsince 1964, resigned to becomepublicity and premotion director for the new Salt Lake Golden Eagles hockey team. WOKSS Young University, was named el] holds a bachelor’s degree in State University, said Mitchell ALPINE SECOND,junior M Men champions of Zone 22, will participate in the All-Church tourney. Members of the team include (left to right): Front row — Ronald Harris, Jim Adamson, Coach George Brown, Steve Alger, Dean Rasmussen. Back row — Kendall Adamson, Ramon Beck, Vaughn Pack and Assistant Coach Larry Higley. NIT’s Outlook Brightens GAME SHIFTED Miracle Bowl JACKPOT 3 NEW YORK (UPI)—The Na- BOWLING tional Hockey League game between the New York Rangers NEWS and the Boston Bruins, sche. With Entry of Gamecocks duled for Madison Square; at Garden March 23, has been’ The $700 Jackpot Bowling from an evening game ‘Miracle Bowl starting at 4:15 of|shifted number the NEW YORK (UPI)—The Na-}Friday, bringing is getting bigger and bigger. As! matter of fact, we had a tional’ Invitation Tournament,lentrants to 12. Previously’to an afternoon contest, often jooked down upon as|named to the tournament wera The game will begin at 2:35) packed house last Sunday, and EST and be televised were those bowlers hot. Come “second-rate,” may upstage the| Boston College, Temple, Rut-/p.m. jon out and try your hand. Southern Illinois,| nationally. NCAA ic this ‘i year. gers, Ty r I 200 games all over In We arsqeavome=e Pl Wyoming, St, Pethe warm-up, 12 to be exact ‘Things brightened for the NIT} Tenne: more for responsible is Stroke University Ohio id Jimmy Waycasey grabbed (N.J.), Friday|ter’s committee selection in annually deaths 200,000 with a 247. and a high game off than State, night when aighly rated South) and West Texas free entry next week. We’ Carolina lost to Duke in the] That leaves only four berths: this country. had two tie for first place semi-finals of the Aulantic Coast] open, and three of those are] . +. Dave! with 7 strike the roll off and Nuttall won Conference tournament and] alreadysettled. South Carolina $50.00 for 1st place: Gary Brown thereby lost its chance 0) pets one, the runnerup in the (7 strikes) 2nd and picked up tourney.| Missouri Valley Conference gets tie for $25.00; then we had jamecocks for! another and the Big Eight ‘Srd—4 players had 6 strikes participation in the NIT. runnerupfills a third. The Big The NIT added Florida and) wight is currently deadlocked apiece a until Monday night when Drake CRUMP RIDES AGAIN pea Lonlivite elds playott | SAN JUAN, P.R. (UPI)—|game. in early, We want to give a real B-I-G THANK YOUto our sponsors of the Best Ball Tour-| races at El Comandante race maining spot will be filled by a ae Liston, former world hea-| Paul rolling to « packed house so get track Sunday, local team, either Army or| MERRILL B. TEW Miss Crump will be aboard) jong Island University. A Life Insurance Policy — the only Coasejera in the third rage and ewe Versemaker in the sixth. Track officials said she maystill draw| LISTON FIGHTS pipenae race on the Sunday) st. LOUIS (UPI)—Sonny oa Anahi Cont vyweight champion, will fight} “Dixie” was first used as a)Bill Joiner of Cincinnatiin a 10-| Confederate song in 1861, the|round bout at Kiel Auditorium] inauguration of Jefferson Davis|March 28, matchmaker von \Edwards d Friday, as president of the Hardin, for 4th place and $10,00. The Best Ball Tournament ts Diane Crump will ride in two} Most likely, the fourth re-? ht (Dennis Warren, Fred Spalding and C. E, Westring) C. E. Westring won the roll-off and 3rd place for $15.00; Dennis Harding next Fordham to its 16-team field|between Colorado and Kansa a while the MVC won't be decided| 5 unean Representing BENEFICIAL SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH SSSSS Rs SSS > Lee C. 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