Show a ' T ’ - - V' k c &- G? - Vi Bradley battling Cincinnati " ' break the deadlock under eonfcrr Ohio University of the By Gary Kale down to the wire for the Missouri ' Conference The NCAA opens its 1960 bas- race yules However this can' be pitted the VaileycrQu Founded-ou- i ketball tournament With two changed by VoWof faculty re against Notre Dameand Western NIT’s on Sunday field play-rdIn a to of fill f favor and hope games tonight Kentucky of the Ohio Valley The Braves were seeded first in contest ' the remaining two bertha before n Conference battling the majority of regional contests jibe nation’s oldest Tuesday Florida tournament of ahead Utah State California Defending championgot under way Tuesday night Seeond'Round Friday j St Louis 'and defending chamUtah Skyline Conference win- highlights a flock of Tueiday Second round matches will be pion St John’!' ner and 1944 NCAA champion first rounders with a Far West March 11 to the Rounding out the field for the meets member Southern regional game against Idaho held on Friday of- - the St East 'Joseph’s start of Thursday qlght’i play at reThai California in a Far' West region- State at San Francisco Conference takes on the Madison Square Garden are Vi!-al game at Provo Utah In one maining seetlonal contest will of the laiiova Detroit Provide ice white DePaul end find Oregon pitted against New winner to a doubleheader with Memphis State Iloly Cross St the Air Force play a Midwest Mexico State Border Conference contest round winners Bonaventifre Dayton 2nd Tem- t - Corvallis Ore the other totwo'a first champion ItglonBlconteat at- - Chicago ' second game meeting pte1 Key battles In the Big Eight Wednesday night the Louisville At Ky Bg Vlllanova meets - Detroit and In a trfpte-headand West Coast Conference may at New York meet’s the win- Providence faces field Kan- Tueiday night Duke Atlantic Ten’s Ohio State Memphis State complete the sas needed a victory over Neb- Coast Conference king meets ner of the Western Kentucky- Thursday Utah State takes on Mideast in a game the VUIanova-Detroraska to tie Kansas State for the Ivy League's Princeton Miami (Fla) 'Tech survivor of the South- and St Louis! the Big Eight title white Santa West Virginia which won- the and Georgia plays the ProvL the faces eastern Conference a State winner on Clara and Loyola of California Southern Conference tournament Dame winner Other Saturday games met'tir "plyoff " game fo the faces Navy and New York Uni- (Rite Saturday Midwest contests at Manhat- will find Holy Cross playing St right to enter the Far West re- versity takei on Connecticut tan Kan will have Texas Bona venture Yankee Conference champion gional! chami Conference Southwestern A Kansas triumph ordinarily A Mideast regional double-hea'dtitle- would call tor a coin toss to at Lexington Ky has pion facing the Big Eight bolder and Cincinnati of the Missouri Valley Conference playing ' i Fint-rtonde- post-seaso- ra - ' e Mid-Atlant-ic "" Duke-Princel- flrat-nxmd- fv" — : f i er m ftlt'G lt dS' I dence-Memphl- 0 i f1 er -- Force survivor the DePaul-Ai- r In the Far West the West Coast Conference king meet Roller v the victor of the Idaho Skate at Seattle gam For Fun 'For Exercise! Wash with the other winners This R U Pius OOe mod Mon or playing in a second game Wrd evralnKS or nils R U plus 4- to S 25c good Tfmrs NIT Set Tourney sPm ot Dave Conger Jay Hub-sakJ D Hawks Terry Knudsen Sat 2 to 4:30 pm will be Quarter-fingames who is no longer playing with the team and Max Bes Utah gained a NCAA slot with an 3 staged in the same cities SaturPROVO Utah (UPI) Bring Your' party To The singer Coach Durrell Hughes will attempt to lead his charges fast breaking champions of the wig over Colorado $tate Uni- day March 12 white the semito their second consecutive state title- Logan Roller Rink versity The game gave Utah finals March 18 and championSkyline Conference and Southern the Skyline title with a 13-- no ship contest March !£ will be Expires April 1 1960 one of the West ord California held to San Francisco tociaih here Coast’a top clubs night In the first game of the NCAA's Far West regional basketball tournament The first round game 'will be played at George Albert Smith fleldhouse home floor of Brigham Young University A crowd of more than 10000 fans la expected to pack the fleldhouse to witness the contest By United Pres International Utah and Utah State carry the the 14th meeting between these Skyline Conference banner Into two schools MONDAY MARCH T 190 two of the nation’s biggest postCub Login (Utcba County) The University of season basketball tournaments California NCAA beiketball this week Utah playa Southern California game tonight will be telecast at 8 in the Brigham Young University ever Channel 5 (KSL-TV- ) fieldhouae at Provo tonight In o’clock Jim Grebe wffll de the and Any Ferrln the first round of the western NCAA playoffs Utah State meets the color The game le befog the winner of the played la BYU fieldheaae gama Saturday at Madison Redskins The offensive-minde- d Square Garden In the National Invitational Tournament In New on the strength of a 24-- 3 ieason division to determine who the York record their best mark 'to hissecond squad will be' 'Jack Gardner’s Utah tory are favored to dip the TroLoye Martlndale division ath- team captured Its second con- jans and advance to the region letic director will direct the tour secutive Skyline Conference si's second round this weekend ney and he will be assisted by championship Saturday night at Seattle the division athletic committee edging Colorado State University to prevloui meetings between 3 Utah State wound up in the Utah ahd USC the Trojan have which consists of Alvin Davis Reed Miaener Vic Jensen Paul second place after leading the won 7 of 13 Woodward and (eon West Skyline moat of the season This marks the fourth NCAA In other Saturday night wind- appearance to the last six years Four gymnasiums will be used In the first night of competition ups Utah State edged Denver for coach Gardner’i Utes' to Montana dumped Wyoming their three eariler appearance South Cache High school Cache and Brigham Young de- the Utes have failed to get past Stake Center Smlthfteld Armory 7 9 and Oneida Stake House will act feated New Mexico the Far West competition But aa boats to the teams with two 'Colorado State U finished in their defeats have come at the game being played in each lo- third place followed in rder by hud of'teami who eventually Denver and Brigham Young won the national tltle-S- an cation FranMontana and New Mexico tied cisco to 1955 and 1958 and CaliThe echedule At South Cache x for sixth and Wyoming was last fornia last year 7:30 pm — Logan 18th' vi The winner of the Utah USC SKYLINE STANDINGS Paradise clash meets the winner of Wed8:45 pm — Providence SecLaagne An G nesday’s elaih between New 24 2 Mexico State and Oregon at Corond ve Newton Utah — 13 1 12 2 22 4 vallis to the second round Friday At Cache Stake Center Utah State 10 4 13 10 at Seattle 7:30 pm — Hyde Park vi Colo State U a 5 13 11 Denver USC la undoubtedly stronger Lcgan Third 5 9 8:45 pm — Logan 11th va BYU I 17 than It 0 mark would Indi7 17 cate The Trojans lost several 3 11 Clarkaton Montana 6 19 games at a time when aeveral At Smtthfleld Armory New Mexico — 3 11 7:30 pm — Logan First vs Wyoming 2 12 5 19 of the squid member had batRichmond North Last Week’s Results tles with the flu 8:45 pm — Oxford-Cllfto- n vi Utah 88'Wyomtag 61 Southern California the only Mendon Utah State 103 New Mexico 73 team to defeat defending NCAA At Oneida Stake Hem Denver 68 firigham' Young 68 champion California this year Is 7:50 pm — Logan Fourth vs Colorado State 71 Montana 55 ted to scoring by John Werhas Winder Utah 57 Colorado State 83 who hu averaged 14J point! per 8:45 pm — Hyrum Third v Utah State 76 Denver 71 game Their next top eeorer la McCammoa Montana 83 Wyoming 87 John Rudometkto 8 at 104 The Ttajana finished third to the Big Five conference behind California end UCfLA In a weekend series In Lot Angela to determine an opponent for Utah USC split a pair of games with UCLA The Tro1 but jan won Friday night The Chicago White Sox are lost the following night to the By John Griffin 0 However the "at ' looking for homers and they got Brains United Press International berth went to USC on the large" their first of the Sunday pring Singles hitters can also make from rookie outfielder Joe Hicks strength of a better ‘overall season record big money Harvey Kuenn In- It was a 400-fosists and the American League Job in aft lntra-aqua- d and Coach Jack Gardner1! Redskin game batting champion proved hie point followed a triple by the today by agreeing to a 845 000 same rookie on Saturday salary for 1960 — the highest DeYankee Manager Casey Sten- Ski troit Tiger salary In nine year! gel had his eye on pitrhera and Kuenn who ted the league with announced that Whttey Ford Bob SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Tea 353 batting mark last year Eurtey and Duke Maas will hurl en-age skiers from Utah and n that Included only ptoa homers in New York’s opening exhibition Wyoming dominated- the y holdout Sunday game ended his glant-laloAasn’s Ski junior Cardinals the Sat against when he aqit Tiger General Man- uiday "They’d better be held at Solitude near here ready" to term ' Rick came Fqrfftl ager Sunday he warned : by long distance telephone Date Milter of Ogden and JimDennis Oyerby an The pact said Ferrell was a southpaw starting his second my Quest of Jackson Wyoto tied 0 the "compromise” between the year In pro ball highlighted a for first place honors Kuenn was asking and the Milwaukee intra-squa- d division Miller and Guest boy’s gameJjyl T 1:349-Pa840000 the Tigers were offering pitching three aeoreteaa innings had hlcnGgamner-BIt make Kuenn the highest pain and driving in taw runs with a Goddard of Ogden was third of 1:350 Bengal lines Prince Hal single John Logan- one of five with a lime who drew down 348000 holdouts Margo Waiters Midvale' Utah 'terms rejected again — — tal8S- IToBeeter FhrrHKa — r— wblxxed to victory to Jfttftri’jL It also keeps tobacco-chewin- g In other camps rookie Ken division Miss Walters had a time Harvey the top salary man on the Hamlin went in e Kansas of 1:292 Runnerup'Was Karen Korfanta'of Plnedale Wyo to current Detroit roster ahead of City A’a intra-squa- d game es Jack-bo- n A1 KaUne’i 842000 Marv Throneberry homered 1:384 Mary Reynolds of to e time third wu Kuran’a singing leaves Charley Wyo Reyes Figueroa a Puerto Rican Maxwell at the only Tiger not on the roster hit the only of 1:506 homer to a Senators’ scrimmage Cincinnati Manager Fred Hutchinson named draftee Bob Miller to start to the club’ii first Intra-squSALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -game today and Ray-SaPhil Johnson w' rimed most eckl a 850000 bonus southpaw The Latter-da- y Saints Church valuable slayer of tlis mumey waa farmed out by the Cardinals All Church Junior Basketball and Don Holman was the tour- as Manager Solly Hemus prediis' tournament got underway hen return some- tonight with 32 teams scheduled ney’ high scorer Both play for led the the national guard team to see action time this season The winning squad is coached' The tournament will be played in the Desert Gym' Riverside by Lt Bob Wall and the starting five is composed of Johnson Hoand Edgehill gym lman Ken Nlchol Gary Evans Finale of the Junior tournament MYERS Fla (UPI-T- he FORT ' and Mike Howard Pittsburgh Pirates have con- will be played Friday The University First ward got ditionally purchased pitcher DioFirst round losers will play to into the finals with a narow mede Olivo from Poza Rica of a consolation flight After that jmiTUWT STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 8 YEARS OLD 16 PROOF 6 ANCIENT AGE DOT CO SAWKfDRTjSj overtime victory over a Cachf the Double A Mexican League the tournament will be a straight f event Olivo a team lefthander elimination is Dkiry ValledJ 'm as Slato-Callforn- la BREAKING THEIR OWN record for consecutive region championships an these Bear River Bears who take four straight region crowns Info the state tournament Kneeling are Jay Sgndall Hugh Davis and Warren Christensen Standing left to right are er - al 87-8- 1 Want To Know USU and Utah State Scores? Call Sl( 2-21- To 21 With many of the local high School basketball fans unable to attend the state tournament In Ogden beginning tomorrow The Herald Journal will again provide Information on scores concerning Cache Valley teams-Wittwo Cache Valley teams fat the tourney The Herald Jour sal srill have halftime and final cores on each of the games involving North Cache and Logan each day Readers are Invited to call The Herald-Journa- l SK for the scores of the North Cache-Dav- ls game and the contest tomorrow night Then each day through the tournament the scores of any g ome Involving a Cache Valley quad will be available 'at The Herald Journal shortly after the fame is over ' The four day tournament rets underway Tuesday and will run hi two different localities The h ams in the southern part of the state will compete in Provo and Salt Lake City' while all Region One and Region Two chibs will be In Ogden at Weber High The final games will be played Saturday at the University of Utah fleklhouse In Salt Lake City ' a ' Tomerrew’a Schedule 4 pm Olympus vs Ogden 5:20 pm — North 'Cache vs Logan-Bountif- ul 't Davis7 pm — Logan vs Bountiful 8:20' pm — Bear River vs Granite Davis Player Holds Slight Scoring Edgeand the With all Region One Two action over' for - another year with the exception of the State Tournament Doug Moon holda a very narrow lead In the o Region scoring column Last Tuesday Moon acored 20 polnta and Logan’s Alan Parrtah had 18 giving Moon a total of 183 points In ten games and Parrish 181 In the same number of contests This means that the Davis star has an 188 verage to 181 for Parrish The two are far ahead of the others hi the two region Smith of Ogden come In third with a 158 average and Jay Sparrow South Cache ace la text with 142 points per game Sparrow's teammate Dee Hall ratea mention on the list of top scorers with 1SJ average and he Is closely followed by Dave Com ger of Bear River with 132 Steven Stum Box Elder has a 12J average and Bear River’s Warren Christensen stands at 125 Veran Smith Bor Elder la turn-ln-g up points at 123 per cent contest clip and Lrry Roundy's average for North Cache la 114 One-Tw- - - i ? Represent Skyline Teams 4 — JOURNAL THE HERALD - Utah-Southe- rn AWvAen Tourney play-by-pl- iegins Tonight Opening round of the Division Four Basketball Tournament'’ will get underway tonight at 7:30 pm In four different loen cations Sixteen team will compete la the tournament to determine who1 will represent the division In the tourney in Provo later ln the month The winner of the tournament will be one of the two representatives to the Provo meet end then the second place team will play the winner of the tournament in the eastern half of the - - West Side Wins District Crown Goes To Region DAYTON Idaho — With the Fifth District Gass AA basketball championship safely tucked away the West Side Pirates have set their lights on the region meet this coming weekend The Dayton ldau) crew won the right to represent District Five in the regional competition by defeating American falls Saturday night In the district championship game Calvin Porter dumped In 18 polnta' to lehd the scoring and teammate DeVere McKay added another 17 the eame number as Richards scored for American Fall The championship victory was the 19th for the Pirates against will only four defeats They to Increase this margin hop when they compete at Blackfoot 59-5- 1 fhla weekend Wastelda (M) I 7 8 Ft McKay 8 S 2 18 13 2 4 4 10 2 10 4 S 2 10 Porter Fisher llavli Hansen 33 271350 Score by Wait (Ida American ' Amarlaaa Fill Harwood I - Richard Richards ' Hu Rina 3117 551 Totals quarter: Falla ((I) S 3 S 3 3 2 8 8 I 1 17 8 1 0 12 0 5 4 4 Detroit-Villa-no- City-Coac- h 87-8- 76-7- 1 82-6- - 75-6- -- 1 16-1- ' 8-- Kuenn Ends Holdout Agrees To 91-7- 72-7- inalde-the-pa- rk 400-fo- Winners - Inter-mountai- 18 32 43 B 24 SB Gomes Postponed The Junior volleyball competition In Cache Stake ha8 been postponed until Monday March 14 according to Roia Willmore atae' athletic dlree-to- r M-M- six-da- m 347-50- ul New-hous- er - were postponed from this week because of the Division four 'Basketball tournament games- that will be played In the stake building A complete schedule has yet to be drawn up but will be available before the competltipn her gins next Monday The-gam- Moss Wins Skiing SALT LAKE CITY (UP1) -- Bill Moss a teenage dare-devfrom Salt Lake City won the Intermountatn Ski Assn Junior Jumping championships on Norsemen Hill In Emigration Canyon Sunday ' Mosa a member of the Norsemen Ski Club scored 1212 form points to win the Class One competition il t X RenewRacing ARCADIA Calif — UPI) and fleet Nasrullah Lin-mo- ld who finished heads apart in the Santa Anita Handicap renew their duel today In the $25000 San Bernardino Handicap as Santa Anita open ife final four days of racing Eleven horses are expected to make the mil and a sixteenth a- - (pwaaamfl National Guard Wins Meet MALAD IDAHO — The Logan National Guard basketball team captured the champlonihlp of the Mated Gold' Medal tournament Saturday night by whipping the 4 Unlveralty First ward The two Logan teams earned the right to play the final match by winning their earlier contests In the tourney The - National Guard team won all three games white the University First ward dropped only their final one 63-4- : ad Church Tourney niiii03aoii7iin -- Pirate Pitcher QIE CMP 13M1M' 58-5- V V Xsi (MM I |