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Show ee Golfers Oregon, Oregon State Ready PHS Prepare For To Enter Big Six Conference Competition Recognition Given to Provo High Grid, Cage, Mat Ski Performers f Other seniors recognized were |is not a UHSAA sponsored Football, basketball, wrestling and ski performers at Provo Joel Wright, Kent Peterson andjevent, a large group partici. One of the largest groups to High School were given special Dell Young, each of whom play- pated in competition with school SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) As a result, the Big Six|Washington, Washington State,) 1958 after disclosures two years participate in golf at Provo approval. They were instrumenThe old Pacific Coast “Confer-| beefed up to eight teams which| Oregon and OregonState. earlier regarding illegal aid High School has signed up for recognition at an Award As- ed a part in the 20 wins against sembly held Tuesday in the high 3 losses for the Provo team this tal in winning the Junior Bou, ence, which expired in 1958/include Southern California,| This was the same group, ex-|given by some of the member this spring activity. nous Ski Trophy, with recognischool auditorium. year. after a wave of football viola-/UCLA, California, Stanford,!cluding Idaho, that fell apart in|schools to football players. There will be a total of six Coach Dick Hill and his foot- tion going to Bob Norton, John The award assembly is usualtions, virtually came back to a . team matches and, in addition, ly given at the close of school, ball players were recognized as Rees, Tom Adams, Steve Haglife today with the scheduled participation in two special but this year Administration of- a group for their third place| gerty, Craig Boorman, Julie entrance of Oregon and Oregon events, namely, the Brigham ficials felt it would be better finish in Region Five competi-| Murphy, Celia Hansen and State into the Athletic AssociaYoung University golf invita-|.if the honors could be given tion, trailing Orem and Pay-| Kathy Jensen. Provo won the tion’ of Western Universities. | tional and the Utah State High near the close of the activities. son. championship in 1962 but Orem, The AAWU (Big Six) an-| School golf championships. Coach Frank Witney, assisted | won last year. One of the special features nounced Tuesday that the two| The following men will parAwards for the Spring activiOregon schools would enter the| ticipate in this spring activity: was the presentation of a giant by Joe Martines, presented 15) ties, some of which began Tuesthird place trophy to the Bullrevamped conference on July 1.| Provo grapplers who succeeded | day, will come at a later date Frosty Hansen, Howard Van And a spokesman for the group Orman, Bill Knight, Dee Hal- dog cagers for their achieve- in bringing to the Bulldogs | when tennis, track, baseball indicated that both would be! verson, Steve Collins Brent ment in the recently completed School the Region Five cham-| and golf competition have been Class A Basketball Tournament. eligible to go to the Rose Bowl Jameson. pionship trophy for the seventh completed. re next January although neither Mike Slack, Doug James, The trophy’ was the gift of the time in the past nine years. ProThe six cheerleaders, who, plays a representative league Doug Campbell, Craig Boor- Provo Chamber of Commerce, vo placed sixth in the state. | played such an important part schedule until 1967. man, Ken Shelton, Gibb Van and was presented by Max Han- Morethan 120 boys tried out for| in Provo basketball, were ofsen, President, and Bill Wother“No decision about this has| Orman, Barrie Nielson. places on the twelve man squad. ficially awarded the glant megbeen reached yet,’’ the spokes- | Terry Hood, Bob Marshall, spoon, Secretary. Dave Mecham and Dave Wright aphones they used to such effect The Region Five Basketball received the Region Five trophy | in the State Tournament. The man said. ‘But Washington | John Jones, Paul Garrett, Stan Heal, Mont Stevens, Ted Davies. Championship Trophy was also and presented it to the school. girls were Kathy Hawke, ColState became eligible for the Kim Henderson, Denis Lyons, given to the School, with the| For the first time recognition leen Croft, Kaylene Grey, Kar-, Roes Bowl after it joined in Glen Odekirk, Dean Duckett, comment by Principal D. V. was given to boys and girls par- ma Beaves, Kerry Miner and 1962 and apparently the same Tregeagle, that this award ticipating in skiing. Although it Judy Anderson. Mike Stubbs, Ron Standifird. policy will apply to Oregon and would probably end Region Five Oregon State.” | competition as Provo, and other WEDNESDAY, APRIL1, Utah County, Utah Schools in Central Utah will be competing in Region Four next year. . | Five of the six regulars on Sean Coach Dolan Condie’s cage team were also presented with indiTHEY’RE READY—Five members of the Utah Valley Pioneers show they’re vidual certificates and awards. Left to right are Don ready for the invasion of the Edmonton Mohawks. Merlyn Jones received an AllU.S.OPEN CHAMPION Mills, Don Saari, Jack Shoveller, Ma] Turner and Jerry Rumzall. The Pioneers State certificate, awarded by a The Utah Valley Pioneers ice Salt Lake paper; He was also | and Mohawks will battle it out. Friday and Saturday nights at the Winter hockey team stepped up the recognized as the Daily Herald’s| 3—THINK QUICK Garden. SPRINGVILLE — Ernest) tempo of their drills for this Region Five All Star. | Dean, a Democratic candi-| Weekend’s two-gameseries with Carvell Allen received recog- Newspaper Enterprise Assn. date for governor, will be the| the Edmonton Mohawks at the Don’t try to analyze every nition on the All Region Five guest speaker at the Spring-| Sports Briefs Winter Garden. team, and one All-State recog- shot too deeply. Most of them ville-Mapleton Wildlife Feder-| The two teamswill clash Frinition. Jim Rees, sophomore, aren’t that deceptive and you ation annual election meeting, | day and Saturday nights, start- announced as one of the few are much better off if you slated April 8 at 8 p. m. in ing at 8 p.m. both nights. sophomores to hold down a reg- make up your mind without eatnoaiwantiig3 it United Press International;ters of Melba, Idaho, had aj)have announced the signing of A farm club of the Detroit ular berth on a Provo cage long hesitation and then shoot| £ , sports-| 7 o w $2,000 lead in the dollar-a-point| two new players, bringing to 20 |Red Wings of the National ; LARAMIE, Wyo. (UPI)—Sen-| ?@*"". P' players, ging team, rated recognition for his accordingly. The results aren’t| Hockey League, the Mohawks any better if you take a long man and outdoor enthusiast,| ( 5 standings Wednesday for All-|the total of free agents and A : ior Doni Quinn, all-conference ; 5 . second team berth in Region rae oeeee Sum jtackle the an University of Wy- Around Cowboy of Professional) draft choices they have signed are the Canadian Juvenile time deciding on the shot, and Five. He was also recognized champs. They are on a tour then chances are they will be the hunting population. He also|oming, has accepted an invita- | Rodeo. for the 1964 season. on a radio selection. in the western states. worse. Signers were Dennis Almquist, The Rodeo Information Comwill outline his plans and pro-| ‘ion to play in the fourth annual! Nat Mitchell was awarded a Some golfers put their head all-America football game at|mission said Charters had won| a 6-1, 217-pound guard from Unicertificate for his second team gram for hunting, fishing and| versity of Idaho, drafted 11th | $10,448 so far this year, most of| berth on the Region Five team, down and engulf themselves boating for the state of Utah) Buffalo, N.Y., June 27. by the National Football League with their thoughts as they Quinn will report June 19 for|it in steer wrestling, to $8,222) along with Steve Martin, whom if elected governor. team, and Michael Ruiz, a 6-2, his coach rated as the best walk from the tee to their The public is urged to at-| pre-game workouts. His former |for runnerup Benny Reynoldsof| 235- - pound linebacker from second shots. They don’t speak guard in the state. tend. | coach, Bob Devaney of Nebras_| Dillon, Mont. and don’t want to be spoken ka, will direct the West squad.| Dean Oliver of Boise, Idaho, Adams State in Colorado, who to. Golf becomes painful to was signed as a free agent. jlast year’s winner, and Guy people like that. It’s meant to LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) —| Weeks, Abilene, Tex., his neme-! be a pleasure. Wayne Kirch, chairman of the|sis during most of 1963, stood| I never worry about my next Nevada Fish and Game Com-| fifth and fourth, respectively, | shot as I walk down the fairBrigham Young University mission, has beep elected chair-| this week. | way. That’s my chance to re frosh_baseballers swept a man of the newly renamed Colo-| Charters was second in steer Winners were named today “| NEVER WORRY about doubleheader from Granger in the recently held Timpan- lax and I’m going to make the my next shot as I walk down \rado River Wildlife Council. | wrestling this week behind C.R. most of it because I want to | High Tuesday afternoon. Kirch was elected at closing) Boucher of Burkburnett, Tex., ogos Archery Club’s indoor the fairway.” be as sharp as possible when The Kittens won the first championships. Payson 5-0 pee of the group’s meeting| who had won $9,962. game, 32, and the second Over all high scorers (club it comes time for the next speeding up play. The averlin Las Vegas. Some 70 mem-| age golfer will be surprised shot. game, 51. champs): Provo High's tennis team| bers from Wyoming, Colorado, | SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)—The If a plane is going over, I'll to discover that his game will Line scores: AA Instinctive—Lew Harris, defeated Payson, 50, Tuesday,| Utah, Arizona, California and|San Francisco Forty Niners} Provo High baseballers pushwatch that. If not, there usual- be every bit as good, and First Game 489; B Instinctive—Mae BarkBuee a Nevada attended. inaea Region 5 match. ed across a run in the bottom Granger - 000 100 1-2 4 1 er, 313; AA free style — Le ly are clouds that are inter- probably better, if he plays a Dr. Wendell Swank, Phoenix, | The results: of the ninth inning to defeat BYU Frosh 100 101 x-3 5 0 Grande Bunker, 509; B free esting, or other scenic beau- little faster. 1 Singles — Brian Terry, Pro-| Ariz., was named vice chair-|(™% How many alleged golfers ties that you should be enPayson, 3-2, Tuesday after- | Winrow and Bolton; Gris- style—Donna Shumway, 377. vo, def. Lynn Warr, 6-0, 6-0;) man and Harold Crane, sat| City Junior do you see hovering over noon in a Region 5 game at ham, Ludlow (3), Daniel (5) Men’s division (winners in Joying. Nat Mitchell, Provo, def. Lane Lake City, director of the Utah their putt is if they were countConcentration is not an eleTimp Park. and Davis. own classes): ball Elmer, 63, 6-4; Doug Wing, Fish and Game Dept., waselectment that should be applied ing the blades of grass? PlenThe winning run was scored A_ Instinctive — Goldwen Base Provo, def. Rich Herbert, 6-1, ed secretary-treasurer. ty of them! all the way around a course. with nobody out in the ninth, Second Game Cluff, 481; A free style—Gene 61. | That isn’t necessary. Look It is not the least bit imporon a walk to Gary Nuttall, Granger 000 000 1—1-4-4 Potter, 497: B_ Instinctive DUCHESNE, Utah uPD—For-| Doubles — Kent Sorenson-Da-| tant until you are ready to at the green and line up the Doug Campbell’s sacrifice and BYU Frosh 201 020 x—5-3-1 Kenneth Miller, 430; B freevid Blackwell, Provo, def. mer world middleweight cm. Meet Slated shoot. There’s plenty of time ball with the hole. You can |a throwing error that allowed Cassidy and Brooks; Shoe- style—Clyde Powell, 326. Keith Wilson-Gary Searles, 6-0,| pion Gene Fullmer will be guest to concentrate when you step quickly draw 4n_ imaginary Nuttall to score all the way maker, Paramore (3), Stilson Boys’ division: speaker Friday at a church ban-| ,Whatto do ets ue Provo line over which you want the 60: Bruce Barlow - Robert) up to the ball. from first. (6), Stone (7) and Davis. Intermediate free style—Jer& BRU ence cers Payson Polson, Provo, def. Dean Han- quet sponsored by the Duchesne Enjoy your walk between ball to travel to the hole. 000 101 000—2 3 1 n ry Meredith, 319; junior freediscussio for subject CiPal Jesus of Ward of the Church cock-Bob Butler, 6-1, 6-0. shots. That’s your chance to Then make your stroke 000 010 101—3-4-3 BISONS ARE FINED style—Ron Lepley, 338; junior | Thursday night during a meet- Provo Christ of Latter-day Saints. All the extra time in the loosen up so you can approach Nastaja, Kirk, and Neff; CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI)— instinctive—Tom Addis, 120; Chairman Kay Hamilton said }°8, of a Prove ae Bee Bigler, Clegg and Lambert. The your next shot relaxed and world won't get the ball in American Hockey League cadet instructive—Andy Jolley, toy “e aon Tne y-) ht] comfortable instead of being the hole. the West Jordan middleweig | has fined the Buffalo Bisons 84. , chairma all tied up. would focus his speech to young-| the council Playoff Standings $1,000 for an illegal loan of a Women’s division: vill weart “at | The questi (From the book, “Par Golf Surely, the country could (Semifinals, Best-of-Seven) sters of the area. C Instinctive—Helen Rose- use more golf courses, player and suspended Buffalo but or Better’ by Julius Boros. Ww. L 7:30 in the city council chamcenter Gerald Melnyk indefi- man, 274; C free style—Ruby the golfers themselves could Copyright by Prentice - Hall, MISSOULA (WP)—The annual bers, which are located above Montreal 2 2 Lepley, 249. nitely. by| Inc., Englewood Cliffs, N. J.) improve this situation Toronto 1 2 awards to the two outstanding the Provo police station. »Melnyk was illegally loaned Detroit 251 basketball players at Montana, Thalman said interest is lagIgor Stravinsky, one of the STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY. 85 PROOF © BELMONT DIST, CO. URWRENCEBURG,(WB. to St. Louis of the Central ProBOISE (UPI) — San FrancisChicago 12 State University were presented ging in the Pony League, espefessional Hockey League during great musicians of the 20th Tuesday’s Results Tuesday to seniors Tim Aldrich cially as far as parents of co heavyweight Elmer Rush, period which bans such century, first planned a caof Missoula and Harold Fuller- league players are concerned. who scored a 35 second, oneMontreal 3 Toronto 2 reer in law. agreements. ton of Ronan. Detroit 3 Chicago 0 |He said if parents don’t show round TKO over Tucson’s ArchThe presentations were made ja greater interest, the pro- ie Ray two weeks ago, will reSIGNS CONTRACT formally at the Kiwanis Club |gram may be dropped. turn to Boise April 16. NEW YORK (UPI)—Jim Kat- luncheon here. Boise matchmaker Al Berro | Thursday night’s program eavage, 29, an NFL all-star for Aldrich was presented the C. |will be open to all persons said Rush will tangle with Al the past three years, Tuesday R. Dragstedt Memorial Award interested in the junior base- Gonzalez, Mesa, Ariz., in a agreed to terms with the New as outstanding all-around play- ball program in Provo, espe- scheduled 10-round event at the York Giants for 1964. . ers and Fullerton was given the cially the Pony League phase Boise Fairgrounds. Katcavage will be entering John Earhart Memoriallof it. Gonzalez has had 22 profeshis eighth season of profession- Award. New officers for both the sional fights. The 6-4 fighter is al football. The former Dayton council and the Pony League known as one of the biggest in lineman has participated in six DENVER (UPI)—Harry Char-| may be elected at the meeting. the heavyweight boxing circuit. championship games with the Eastern Division winners. 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