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Show 14 Sunday Herald SUNDAY, MARCH 23, 1908 Prep Hoopsters Receive Honors At Annual Banquet By JOE WATTS Herald Sports Editor Sixteen high were principles of success In their fues sc h l The Daily Herald-Tay Prep Basketball Honor Banquet at the plush Riverside Country Club in Provo. berts, one of the nest all-around athle. ter of ceremonies Floyd Millet, director of ath Many of the letes being hon- oc letics at Brig versity, prai anquet the success this year on the basketball floor and urged themto apply those watched Reherts perform for BYU with worshipping eyes” in ’ years gone by BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW ed Taylor's, Inc. for the occasion editor of The wards Joe Watts, sports Daily Herald, pres Al by ED GIVAN Here's one that even real good baseball fans have trouble answering . . . See if you can guess which RIGHT-HANDER in went to Ben Ky. ig Taylor, D r of Taylor’ ne t! Region members of team, Each memberofthe team received a large action photo- n of this year’s team, Craig Drury, Mark Petersen, | Herald, made the presentation. Condie was singled out | for “exemplary high school coaching.” (Photos by Phil FLOYD MILLET,athletic director at BYU, was the main speaker at The Daily Herald-Taylor’s Inc. Honor Banquet. Shurtleff, Herald sports photographer.) He emphasised the three D’s, Desire, Determination, and Discipline. (See Watts Cookin’), Provo Wins Two; | (UPI)— Orem Gains Split ihe Provo Buldogs and the;came in the first {inning and OremTigers started their base- Green hit a two run clout in ball season by swapping opponProvo! job of coaching during those'tiful marble pen desk set by The | choo ing the words we wante ents in ‘winbills at Salt Lake coach, | years. Daily Herald and Taylor's Inc.|inscribed on this award. © City Saturday with Provo gainwassingled out for special rec-| He will move up to the posi- Inscribed on the pen set were could have said ‘outstanding’ ing wins over East and Olymteamstitle win over Purdue. The 7 foot, 1 1-2 inch center 0gtition Friday night at The tion of assistant principal at the words, “Dolan Condie, In and been acurate. We could pus and Orem gaining a split from UCLA who sparked the Daily Herald-Taylor’s Inc. an- Provo High School next year Appreciation For Exemplary have said ‘successful’ and been in the doubleheader. bruins to a 92-72 rout of Purque nual high school honor banquet. and will be replaced in the High School Coaching.” accurate, but we chose ‘exem3 East 3-2 on a XAA Championship! Condie has been the head coaching ranks by Jim Spencer, Joe Watts ,sports editor of plary’ because webeleive Dolan Provo downed in the ferme led team an unprecen- Coach at Provo for the better former Murray High School The Daily Herald, made the has been that type of coach,” %e hit pitching performance dented third consecutive title part of the past two decades coach. and surpassed such stars as,and has done an exceptional, tough question since the answer cannot be Babe Ruth or Roger Maris be- winning the award. Jerry Lucas of Ohio State in cause they arelefties Kurland, Groza and Lucas each won the award twice. Aleindor, who scored 37 points feczins Purdue, also movedinto third place in all-time tourInament Scoring, Only Elvin Hayes of fouston and Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati scored points in tournamentplay De you know whenthe first more than Aleindor. Masters golf tournament wa: | Named to the all-tournament held, and whe won it? squad along with the UCLA First Mosters wos in 1934 and ; iant were UCLA's John Vallethe first) Masters champion berg in 1938 . wos Horton Smith. Purdue’s Rich Mount, = He was presented with a beau-, [ presentation “We had to Condie. a difficult i? commented Wa Over 300 Amateur Boxers Gathering | For Start of National Golden Gloves \ agine a big league team playing regularly on a tion! . Two of the pl aying surfaces in the Hockey League Ni a than regulation si length! A big | hockey rink is supposed to surface that is not regula- be 200 feet long, but ton's is only 191 Chicago's is only188. Bos: and Designed and Installed CRAGHEAD PLUMBING—HEATING 56 North 2nd West DIAL 373-1003 ] is} 2 § I bet you didn't know thot Givan Ford has just the tonie for your spring fever... on “Affordable” new or used cor from Givan Ford will put new zing in your summe: driving pleasure! i Shamrocks will Play in f Oremlost to Olympus 64 and Homeof the Most Affordable Fords! Copyright 1969 (erTe ach 191 SOUTH PROVO. UTAH SMa ATLA& wey AWC Orem's highlight of the day |Randy Blackett combined eff- homers for the Tigers, and orts to simit East to just one they were joined in the hit pahit. Blackett started and went Tade by David Schofield, Kent Women s Tourney four innings before turning the Peterson, and John Fowles who Ree ane mound over to Woodbury. Wood- cei pubes aie ht KANSASCITY, Mo. (UPI) — Marciano, who won 48 profes-\best boys, so they will all be Over 300 amateur boxers and sional fights by knockouts,/sharp,” he . said, “But (Fort : The Utah ervogs basketball baby went Sites ings wi while a eisra in the joam goesjinto action Tuesday allowing a runner, on base eee victory eee * several of the top names in the ended his sparkling ring career Worth) Texas will probably team in the goes national Women's AAU| All three Provo runsin the easy “>. Affleck was the winning sport will converge on Kansas City Sungay for start of the Y four-day marathon National Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions, |" : on Sept. 1955, when he comeouton top, or Washington oumnament in Gallup, ne, Victory over East were scored itcher for Orem and struck out knocked out veteran Archie D.C.” ‘The league-leading tear tees ea walks with the bases loaded. ie batters Mo | I ading | : i Moore in the ninth round of @) Other possible contenders for Fort Wingate, N.M,, in the open- ee ee ee runs championship battle. He retired the team championship men- ing night battle from the ong, ring eaves seven months|tioned byy Mange Mang werere Detroit,’ Leadi from roit, ading the Shamrocks ; “In the first game of the day Do Ug Orem didn’t get the bats going : ‘ early enough. The Tigers fell Friday to the Great Western in the game against East, Craig Drury and Dave Green each hit home runs for Provo pounds. The first round con- the guest of Sgt. Hal Miller, jast summer is coaching the se Re panEee to lead ‘ne Bulldogs past Olymtinues Tuesday with action in coach of the Las Vegas club. Washington, D.C. club. Sons and Sal'y Hansen, with two pus. Drury’s two run homer the heavier classes, ranging Miller will also bring along “He'll be bringing in a team|Members of each of the other|-—— ~~ from 147 pounds to the George Foreman, the 1 ni ‘st time,” Mange said, three league teams, comprise heavyweights. Olympic Gold Medalwinner and Mn nate a a ones the all-star club. Hi ins Dies Tournament director Tony Fred Little, a Las Vegas school'jwo weeks ago. As a matter of| The winner of Tuesday's game 99 for four runs in the seventh inning. David Danner hit a double for the Tigers in the contest ‘This week's action will have Orem hosting Wasatch Wednes; a Lae alEe ie aay dey: at battling for the team champion- junior middleweight crown over good boys.” ae "€ tournament opens Mon.later on April 27, 1956 vil David will’ fAtkinson anard jLayfayette, La., Roswell, N.M. be three team inembers named Kiger each went two for four behind Olympus 60 a rallied Mange said % cities wil be teacher, wholast week won the ct "he's bringing in some real Will meet J. F. Kennedy Col OF Heart Attack 272m! “yrus Thursday lege of Wahoo, Neb., Wednes- ship wonlast year by the Fort Stanley (Kitetn) Hayward Included on the Washington °2¥ Worth, Tex. Mangesaid several clubs are team is Johnny Baldwin, a 19- a DALLAS (UPI)—Pinky Hig-| pins preva s Hess gins, who hada lifetime batting maar pet 000 0102-3 6 1 Among the celebrities will be Capable of winning the team vearold who won the Olympic CSU Announces average of .292 and hit more East 000 200 0-2 1 0 Rocky Marciano, former world trophy, but the favorite would /Bronze Medal in the 156-pound than 300 four times, died Winning pitcher—Clair Woodpean) of a heartattack. heavyweight king, who will be be Fort Worth or Washington, stacy Jast summer at Mexico All-Opponents bury. honorary referee on the final D.C | iggins, manager of the City. two nights, | “They're all bringing in their Also among the field will be CEDAR CITY, Utah (UPI)—|Boston Red Sox in 1955 when he Losing pitcher—Savage. SO—Woolbury 4, Blackett 2, Richard Gillis of Kansas City, Forwards Ken Hall of Westmin-|was named Manager of the Savage 8 who won the 125-pound class in ster and Ed Kemp of Adams Year, starred for the Boston Second game: the 1966 Golden Gloves tour- State were unanimous choices Red Sox and the Detroit Tigers P rovo 501 2010-9 7 3 nament. Gillis is now fighting in of the College of Southern Utah during his playing years, He Olympus 010 ‘1102-5 8 4 basktebalj team for the All-Con- finished his active career with the 132-poundcl. ference Opponent team an- the Red Sox in their pennant-| Winning yitcher—Gil Thompson. GENERAL INFORMATION: Nite Cappers Tennis is designed for those nocunced Saturaay. winning campaign of 196, Losing pitcher—Ford. y lenis al year round, This is not an Instructional | The wearing of full length) Pickedfor the guard positions| Higgins, one of the best liked|88—Wotfinden, 0. class, Dut a class that will permit those who kn¥ ‘of tennis to play inside on Brigham Young University’s new indoor tennis uniform socks in National were Burr Adams of Western men in baseball, had been|HR—Dave Green, Craig Drury, Football League games was State and Max Proctor of Fort serving as a scout for the Provo. NIGHT CAPPERS TENNIS Prete natataSNoMasey mMot howtoimprove your tennis game. Sima has 8 Sackoraund made mandatoryin 195, Salvamen coee et mma,WAC champion! and Yor "nw paw Hee eers.auant Teas TIME: 9:00- 10.00 p.m, GIVAN FORD lights was the sparkling Provo defensive play which turned in three double plays. Gil Thompson was the win- | then came back to clobber East camein their strong hitting at| 134. tack against East. Gaylen oe Provo’s Clair Woodbury and ley and Rick Elegante each hi Gault, who Women’s Basketball League Alljranging from 112 pounds to 139\heavyweight king, who will be eoached the U.S. Olympic team Star team SPRINKLING SYSTEMS the fourth inning. Atkinson went two for two and Drury went two for four against Olympus, but the high- and then blasted Olympus 9-5, ningpitcher for Provo. =)euin making ie time Eeuninient presentation. Drake's Willie McCarter and 92Y Might with preliminary! Other celebrities include Son-|ang KansasCity. poe Carolina's Charlie Scot t, competition in five classes'ny Liston, another former) Robert (Pappy) Here's one that's hard to believe Can you im- and also praised them for their accomplishments | “ExemplaryCoaching” Bob Kurland of OklahomaState, | Alex Groza of Kenutcky and) a were also banquet E e at u editor Verl Herald greeted DailvChristensen the guests C l of Pleasan ew Alcindor becamethe first hit the most home runs in one season? .. . This is a president Inc., and Eran Cal! i of who was also a player to win the NCAA tournament most outstanding) player award for three suc7es-| Dolan Condie, retiring sive years Saturday by being named again following his High School basketball big league baseball history The correct answer ts Jimmy Foxx and Hank Greenberg Each hit 58 homers in one season, Foxx in 1932 and Green- nding Senior Play arant Roylance, and Hal Williams \thied Yer Dolan Condie Gets Honor From Daily Herald-Taylor's LOUISVILLE, Ron GilNeil H, le, and Bruce Ho American Fork. received be NEIL ROBERTS,outstanding all-around athlete, was mas- | DOLAN CONDIE, right, recieves a special award from ter of ceremonies at The Daily Herald-Taylor’s Inc, Prep The Daily Herald and Taylor's Inc. at the annual high Honor Banquet Friday nigat, Roberts will begin his coachschool honor banquet Friday night at the Riverside ing career at Burley, Idaho. Country Club. Joe Watts, left, sports editor of The Daily SpoSPORTS rts ran ndor Is FANS!s |I Alci MVPf yson, banquet 90 people ¥ guests of The Daily Herald and to the ten member Grove, and Jay Hardman, had received In attendance at the were the athletes, th their dates and DATE: Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday beginning March 3ist and cunning trough May 16, 1947... Limited enroliment, register early PLACE: Brigham Young University Indoor Tennis Court adjacent te SEH COST: A $20 fee will Include 21 one-hour sessions. In addition fo the dollars of this tee participant must also furnish hie own lock for For Further Information and Registration Contact SPECIAL COURSES AND CONFERENCES 22 Herald R. Clark Buliding, Brigham Young University Prova, Utah S440! — Phone 374211, Ext. 3534 Lewis College. Rusty since inleaving|SO—Thompson of Westminster and JimDavidson Gilbert Houston the BostonAstros organization 1965.) % Ford 2, 3, Danny Carter jot Adams State each received ——. incy Orem's Results six votes for center position on There are about 9,000 golf, First gume ; 4 = i the opponent team, courses in the United States, {Orem Olympus DO RADIATOR end Car and truck rentals!) are available at— | GAS TANK Service YOU HERTZ Rent-A-Car Work Unconditicnally Guaranteed AHLANDERS PH. 373-6463 456 5. UNIV., PROVO 000 000 4-4 4 2 100 302 x6 3 1 Losing pitcher—Kent Peterson. If Your Motor Overheats | KNOW 99 W.300 S., Provo 373-3443 2B—David Danner, Orem, Clark, 0. | ss0—Peler: son $, | Second game Orem East Danner, 2 4 220 5—13 14 4 006 2020-4 3 4 | Winning pitcher—Dave Affleck. Losing pitcher—Drage. | 2B—David Schofield, Kent Peterson, John Fowies, Orem. $B—Williams, East, | HR—Gaylen Buckley, Rick Elegante, Orem. 4) SO—Affleck 4, Wankier, 1, |