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Show THURSDAY,APRIL#, 1964 Daily Herald Palmer, Nicklaus Favored As Wrestling Las Vegas Golf Meet Starts Coach Named New Cougar 15 Cougar Nine To. Battle Wyoming By HAL WOOD fact that at one time or an- 50-1 on Jack Rule, the strong; way they arehitting the ball. Fred Davis, former NCAA other »during the past|youngster who becameeligible “And it is going to take bold wrestling champion from OklaTheir backs against the wall, up only a single run defenyear every man in the 29-play-|here by capturing the St. Paul|putting on these greens. And homa State, Wednesday was BYU's baseballers will try to|sively. er contingent here had to win|Open. named head wrestling coach battle their way out of the Leading the Pokes will be that fits Palmer and Nicklaus at Brigham Young University. a tournament to qualify for this} Nicklaus, the defending again.” Teague cellar this weekendin| Jerry Marion, sophomore centhree games against Wyoming.|ter fielder who is hitting event. champion, fashioned his 66 First prize here is worth $12,Appointment of the 30-yeara The others with solid backing|practice round Wednesday 000 — all in silver dollars. The old wrestling coach at McLean The Cowboys, who have yet/healthy 412 over the 30-game in the legal bookie places are|despite one ball out of bounds government has announced a High School in Tulsa was anto play a league game, will|route. Marion hashit five homBilly Casper at 7-1; Tony|and two three - putt greens. shortage of silver dollars, but nounced Thursday by Acting test the Cougars in a double-|ers, six triples and four douLema, 8-1; and Gary Player} “‘It’s going to take straight the sponsoring Desert Inn Ca- President Earl C. Crockett. ing today. header Friday afternoon ‘ in|bles in the extra-base departPres. Crockett said that DaProvo. The first pitch is set| ment. Palmer and Nicklaus, burn- and National Open champion|driving on these narrow fair- sino looked ahead and had an Julius Boros at 10-1. ways,” said Player, ‘and that order in for the 12,000 shiny vis’ duties on campus would for 1 p. m. The two teams re-| Top hitter on the Wyoming ing up the Desert Inn Country The others range as high as/fits Palmer and Nicklaus, the new cartwheels. begin Sept. 1, 1964, and that BYU MAT COACH — Fred turn to the diamond Saturday|team, however, is shortstop Club course Wednesday in a he will also serve in other as- Davis, former NCAA wres- at noon for a third game. practice round, were listed as Fred Bringham, who is batsignments within the College tling champion from Okla3% - 1 after Nicklaus went) Their hopes shattered by ajting .425 in 30 games. of Physical Education. homa State, has been named seven-run outburst in the eighth] around in-six - under - par 66 Just who Coach Glen Tuckett Davis has been serving as) the new wrestling coach at and ninth innings, the Cougars} will turn to in an effort to and Palmer a 68 in the final wrestling coach at McLean| BYU. tumbled to their third setback|stem the Wyoming hitting retune - up. High School in Tulsa, Okla. | .at the hands of Utah, 10-7. |mains to be seen. Tuckett used But what impressed the bookA graduate of Oklahoma At the end of the first leg|pitcher Joe Beecroft, Chuck Born in Waldo, Ark., Davis fes was the fact that PalState University in Stillwater, of the campaign, BYU stands|Midland and Steve Cahoon in mer was out - driving Nicklaus Davis won the 167-pound NCAA attended schools in Tulsa, and with a 1-3 record. With eight|the loss to Utah. on nearly every hole — and title in 1955 and was runner- won a scholarship to OSU. He games still to be played, the was a three-year letterman on straight down the middle. up in that weight the following the wrestling squads at Still-|Cougars aren’t out of the race, “Ym hitting the ball real year. OSU won the NCAA water. |but they will have to come Early Fishing good,” said Palmer after the wrestling championship in DaBYU’s new wrestling coach from behind to threaten Wyround. ‘‘But I have played only vis’ junior and senior years. three rounds since the Masters. Pres. Crockett noted that is vice: president of the OklaAs luck would have it, BYU| And naturally, my putting isn’t Davis comes from a_ school homa Wrestling Coaches Assoas good as it should be.” with an unparalleled record in| ciation, and is active in school may catch Wyoming at a time| BOISE (UPI)—More than 100 and civic affairs in Tulsa. when the Pokes are at their | lowland lakes in the five northcollege wrestlin Oklaho ma g. Every way the bookies look Davis is married to the for- best. The Cowboys won three|ern Idaho counties and more State has won more NCAA at it — and the players, too — wrestling championships than mer Bernice Carr, and they out of four games over the|than a score of other waters they turn to Palmer and Nickall other schools in the nation have two daughters, Tannaca weekend, smashing Colorado|open Saturday for the usual laus and just about exclude put together. 'State with 34 runs while giving|early trout season. jand DaNette. the rest of the field despite the UPI Sports Writer LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) — Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus, golf’s golden boys, were installed as co - favorites to capture the West’s answer to the. Masters—the $65,000 Tournament of Champions open- oming end Utah. Viking Track BYU GOLFERS TO HOST TOURNE — Pictured along with Coach Karl | Team Grabs 76-56 Win | PLEASANT GROVE — Pleas-! Tucker are Cougar golfers (left to right) Don Wood, Doug Swendsen, Roger Merrill, Craig Ridd, Kean Ridd and Bruce Difloure. The Cougar golfers will host intercollegiate tourney starting Friday at the Riverside Country Club. Pony League Cougar Golf Team to Host Auction Held Intercollegiate Tourney ant Grove’s track and field team defeated American Fork,| 76 to 56, Wednesday afternoon} on the PG field. Swinging through one of their The summary: | The organizational part of the Pony League baseball program best seasons in recent history, 100 — Newman, PG; Smith, | for 13 and 14-year-old boys in BYU’s golf team plays host AF; Cunningham, AF. Time—! Provo was completed recently to five Western squads this 10.2, |with the annual auction. weekend at the Cougars’ Sec220 — Thompson, PG; CunA total of 106 boys had reg- ond Annual Intercollegiate Inningham, AF; Newman, PG. istered and only 76 boys were vitational golf tournament at Time—22.9. needed to bring the league to the Riverside Country Club. 440—Giles, PG; Charlesworth, 8 complete teams of 15 boys on Earlier this week the Cats AF; Rhodes, AF. Time—52.1. team. jshalked up their sixth win in 880—Pierce, PG: Wright, AF:_| each Roster of new boys with the Brooks, AF. Time—2:12.2. managers follows. \ Mile—Barrett, PG; Ritchey, Pacafic States Pipe — Phil Ol1 AF; Nielsen, PG. Time — |sen, manager; 5:00.5. a Wayne Startin For Sure Summer Driving FREE Battery Check-up ; ROEBUCK AND CO seven starts by dropping Utah| State at Logan, 15-12. The Aggies, incidentally, are defending champions in this week’s go-round. Joining the Cougars and Aggies will be Utah, Wyoming, Denver and Mesa College. The 36-hole tournament will begin Friday afternoon with 18 holes at Riverside. A second 18 holes will follow’ on Saturday morning. John Hoover, Roy Christensen, To Join Cougar High hurdles—Burgess, AF; | Wright, PG; Brown, AF. Time! Moses Chacon, Val Miller, Jer—15.5. | ry Lewis, Greg Elliott, Ron Low hurdles — Ekins, PG;! WayneStartin, football coach Maxfield, PG; Taylor, AF.| Harris. First Security — Bob Bab-|at Skyline High School in Salt The 28th annual Utah InterTime—21.7. cock, manager; Michael Zac-|Lake City, will join the football scholastic relay carnival will Pole vault — Newman, AF; cardi, Jimmy Bigelow, Mike| staff at Brigham Young Univer- be held Saturday at Highland Burgess, AF: Walker, PG. McKerigan, Brad Hansen, Alan|sity this fall as assistant to |High, starting at 1 p. m Height—11 feet. The meet generally is held Parker, Ron Hendrickson, Ter-|freshman coach Glen Tuckett. Broad jump — Smith, AF; ry Lamb, Kim Norris, Danny, Startin’s selection was an- at the BYU Stadium, but the Giles of PG and Greenwood, of Brewer, Carl Brewer. nounced today by Acting Presi- Cougar field is being torn AF, tied for second. Distance Taylor’s — N. Jacobs, mana-/| dent Earl C. Crockett, who said down to make way for the con—20 feet t1 inches. | ger; Ron Sidwell, Kim Nelson,|the 26-year-old former BYU struction of a new physical High jump — Burgess, AF; | George Day, Monte Williams, | grid star will also share respon- education building. Jorgensen of PG and Klemm of Mike Day, Craig Tolboe, Terry sibilities in the College of PhysiMost Centrat Utah high PG, tied for second. Height— Larphear, Ronald Penrod, Dave cal Education. schools will have relay teams 5 feet 7 inches. Jacobs, Mark Knudsen. | At the present time Startin is in the meet. Javelin — Durrant, PG; Seethaler’s — Butch Cash, | football and baseball coach at Adams, PG; Goss, PG. Dis- manager; Dale Lassen, Chuck| Skyline. Prior to joining the [RECORD STAND tance—151 feet 7 inches. Giles, Jay Robinson, John Mass, |staff at Skyline in 1962, he CLEVELAND (UPI) — The Shotput—Smith, AF; Jorgen- Erie Stubbs, Charles Mitchell, taught and coached at Olympus late Cy Young still holds ree sen, PG; Bartholomew, AF. Brent Facer, Eddie Allen. High School. ords for the most major league Distance—46 feet on inch. Craghead’s — Paul Belliston, ‘ames pitched, 906; most won, Discus — Jorgensen, PG; manager; 3 and, most lost, 313—during Clinton Williams,| The portrait of Alexander 511, Camp, PG; Peterson, PG. Dis- Arlo Terry, Jim Johnson, Brent|Hamilton appears on the U.S. his record 22 pitching years in tance—120 feet 7 inches. Miller, Richard Taylor, Michey| $10 bill. the majors. Medley relay — Pleasant Ibarra, Dickie Peterson, Craig Grove. Time—3:58.9. Liddiard. | 880 - yard relay — American Provo Sporting Goods — Bob Fork. Time—1:35.0 Huish, manager; Randy BlackMile relay — Pleasant Grove ett, Steve Kiger, Doug Kiger, —Time—3: 40.2. Mike Patton, Vinson Miner,| Robert Hansen, George Gourley, Danny Chamberlain, Neil Hanks. | Allen’s Market — Wayne Clark, manager; Alan Ford, Jerome Badura, Randy Brinkerhoff, Craig Crandell, Jim Lowe, Mike Jensen, Richard Durrant, Russell Wiscombe, Lynn Losee, Boyd Sims, Dennis Holmes. Kiwanis — Bruce Carter, AMERICAN FORK—The American Fork Cavemen defeated manager; David Atkinson, Greg Lehi 7-4 as they battled to Neilsen, Rocky Baum, Stephen maintain their standing in lea- Taylor, Steve Lewis, Blaine Christensen, Russell Grange, gue series Tuesday. The Forker batters collected Chuck Call, Ernest Durrant, seven hits, holding the Lehi Don Stuver. Pioneers to three, all singles. Moyle Greenwood tripled in the second, leading off the batting lineup. Blaine Newman, also of American Fork, drove a sizzling triple in the fifth, bringing in two base runners. 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