Show ' N 7 - 1 t 12B THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday May eat Trenton N J doing the sprinting this year and Jim Schuckers Pennsylvania throwing the discus Hickey is going to Notre Dame when he gradu- at Wasatch Academy though tut pow as dean of men To fill his shoes as Coach a man from the University of Illinois Bill Downey has been signed according to school officials And for further proof of the widespread representati9n at Wasatch Academy just plan to attend the Utah High School Relay Carnival down at the B Y U Stadium in Provo Sours probably will have four kids entered in one of the relays — and those four will represent four different states Larry Jaeger Midland Tex Dave Cunningham Grand Canyon Ariz Glen Bair Roosevelt Utah and Jim Darnell Paul Ida will be passing the baton around on the B Y U Sta- 1om Kör() logos Tribune Sports Writer MT PLEASANT — What is the best known high School iin Utah? Jordan? Davis? One of the big four or five right around Salt Lake City? Well maybe one of these would be best known in the state of Utah but e comparatively tiny Wasatch Academy unquestionably holds more national recognition And Coach John Sours who has been in charge of about everything athletically here since 1940 is real proud of the kids he has coached Now is a good time for him to recall some of the better athletes—and the widesprbad geographical reprefor sentation of these athletes Sours is giving up coaching after this dium spring a star hails rt from Ponca City Okla Orville Hood a high jumper calls Ignacio Colo home and Jon Visel a weighman is from Balboa Island Cal Jim Harrison a basketball and weightman in track also comes from California—Paradise On the football side of the picture SOLIP's had Lyle Abercrombie from Jackson Wyo and Paul Schnur from Phoenix Ariz The combination of the lads plus'about 40 per cent of the student body which hails from cinders e has SOURS ALSO THE POPULAR mentor will stay Jack Cooksey three-spo- Bill Hickey BOWIE MD May 1 (UP)— Carl M Graham's Will See won the Maryland Juvenile Chain pionship and set a new track mark for five furlongs Saturday Farm's Auburn by defeating Powder Flask by four lengths n the $13075 Bowie Kindergarten Stakes before a crowd of 15400 The son of I Will well back in the early run came on in a rush in the stretch to win going away Palatine Stable's Wreck 'Master the 7 to 10 choice finished third another two lengths farther back Will See negotiated the distance in 58 35 seconds bettering the old mark of 59 25 set by Equipoise on April 13 1932 feat Mrs Harlan Riedel of Dallas in se championship match and take the Women's Texas State Golf Title e match The scheduled went only 26 holes after Miss Riley took advantage of shot troubles by Mrs Riedel and wound up with a 10 up lead at the halfway mark : t-- Net Playoff Today : CLEVELAND May 1 (11— Dick Gonzales and Frank Sedgman won their semifinal singles matches Saturday night in the world professional tennis championships and will play for the title Sunday afternoon Gonzales defending champion earned his berth by defeating aging Don Budge Invite New Schools 14-1- 7-- 6--4 2-- 6 ed 1500 fans at Cleveland arena Oklahoma Golf Meet ARDMORE OKLA May 1 (AP) — Golf's topflight tournament stars shift their operations to oklahoma next week hopeful of picking up some easy money in the third annual Ardmore open tournament at Dornick Hills Country Club course The buldging bankroll of oil millionaire Waco Turner will entice all but a few of the select linksmen to this scenic south-- 1 ern Oklahoma City for the medal play event Thurs day through Sunday: Coast Lightweight iWits lloward Grubbs confirmed Saturday Reports have been prevalent for some time that the peren nial expansion question would be brought up again this spring before the faculty governing body CINCINNATT O May 1 (UP) —Johnny Gonsalves California delightweight took a cision over Cincinnati's Wallace (Bud) Smith Saturday night before 2300 fans Gonsalves weighing 130"2 outboxed his stronger opponent who weighed 137 and took the Takes Texas Title decision despite three cuts DALLAS TEX May I (UP) which had been opened on his —Polly Riley of Fort Worth face played par golf Saturday to de d Navy Crew Wins 111111INIENIIP Su SYRACUSE N Y May 1 (UP) —Navy's varsity crew swept to its 23rd straight victory Satur- day and set a new course record of 9:57 for two miles on Onon daga Lake while defeating a stubborn Cornell Shell by a MEIMEEMENMNI 11115013'S TECHNICAL 113 BUSINESS 00 2nd South 1 — length - Mentor at John Sours Wasatch Academy to resign Auto Racers R Un Today - :1) last reports Art Hughesovho dabbles Jordan was busy engaging a surveyor At phears that Pollard He in has been releasing track coaching the platter at -- ' r 4- ir' 200-mil- ' risommensiscrib A 8 0 q paged Rather a ridiculous situation and everyone trusts that it won't happen again THERE'S A NICE SPIRIT among the high school coaches For instance Tally Stevens the East football coach has shown his movies of the East High vs West High game of last fall to Johnny Vranes coach at West The two of them sit and watch the picture and discuss good and bad plays on both sides They're real rivals and real friends the Opening of We hear that Vranes has remarked after seeing the first half movies of that game (in which West clearly outplayed East that "the Panthers probably will although the score was TOMMY MARTIN'S GYM - A TERRIFIC GYM FOR KIDS! 'Phone 41728 Queen Frank derdogs All 0 h 1 s J CALLAHAN PHIL NIELSEN 4 1 lioe' 4 - injury-riddle- d Mother Griffin brought the un- their first cup victory I I since 1931 and fourth since 1888 when he booted home a goal with a minute and a halt to ---OW- NERS- PAUL UPI—West 3-- 4 23145 Edison St 1 land's fastest—for most of the season starting last August only Cinderella team of the to fall behind Wolverhampton English Soccer League won the after a series of crippling in73rd Cup final Saturday with a juries victory over Preston North End before a Wembley Stadium crowd of 100000 including the QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL BOXERS 1 Brom Takes73rd Cup Final LONDON May Bromwich Albion EASTERN BOOKING CONNECTIONS FOR l Johnny no matter how many times you look at that always comes out with East ahead by a couple of touch- West AND PROFESSIONAL BOXERS one" Well film it downs TRAINING FACILITIES FOR AMATEUR S this I play The goal more than made up for the disappointment of West Bronmich Albion fans when I their team lost the league chamto Wolverhampton pionship West Brom had led the first I division of the league--En- g BEE A FAN Alt oil de :4: 4 -' 1J t' ' g - $ - ( 4—! "i 's i A ' 1''' if '0"1 '''' t 4 it '') '':-- ' - 4'1 DALLAS —Slender 411) TEX May 1 (UP) the Dean Smith world dash Smith's performance with a wind to his 756 back won't go down into the record books as equalling the mark Mel Patton of Southern California set in 1948 mile-an-ho- ASBURY PARK N J May 1 shot put attempt greater than the official world record was regitsered by a New York University graduate here Saturday but may never go into the record books Stan Lampert a member of New York's Pioneer Athletic Club team threw the shot 59 ft 57ii in in a track meet against the Ft Monmouth Army team However the official record holder Parry O'Brien of the University of Southern California broke his own mark last week at the Drake relays with a put of 59 ft 934 in O'Brien's new mark is also up for official recognition and will probably stand as the record CAL May 1 of Stanford pitched the javelin 226 ft 71i in Saturday for the best collegiate toss this season The tall blond Long led his Indian track team to a 6712 to 6312 victory over the UCLA Bruins in a meet that was settled only by the Indians' victory In the mile relay :''' " 40-t- VP- ' ''' " 1 ' ' ' ': 1- ' ' t" " s)LLI -t ) : :: ' 4 - ' '''''N "' 4' ' f4 : ! ‘ 41 -- i: -- '" tl i I : i144 - 4 I'I -- " - i Le ' yr ) ' 7- "--' 4 4 '''''7'i! 94 ‘4 4:-- - 44 A 4 ict I: 'rri:4it'ik '' 4 ' "Ir 1 ) 4 '' ! v e1 ' -- $ At F7ekt-t- t $4114C341‘:$4 41':: f- '' t l'11:41'141' t''''''itt4it''''' t44144?''''' 01 ‘ 5 is -- '' if""- ' 14 ki) i 40'''' ' f':4v1::---2:f!'':'00- ::''it 5' 1 '411 40 4 iw ( r:' is ) I kW- k li!“ ' - : 'i - 4 " 4 '' 4 '' 4ii:::'f tt' ' It''$' 4t :2 '''''il'' Ig''' Cal lettright out at Wasatch Academy High (Photo Paul Schnur Wasatch Academy High) BYU TRACK FLOODEb Peps Try on Monday As Rain Delays Meet Special to The Tribune Some 85 relay teams were to compete in eight relays with a total of 16 preps competing for relay carnival trophies The defending champions in the event will be Delta and West This year the Panthers South and East all have looked strong Assn in previous races and all three A flooded canal ditch on one will be battling it out for the side of the field also deposited most hardware Delta Richfield and Beaver water on the track making it almost impossible to hold the have looked good again in the Class B part of the meet affair PROVO — An rain washed out the Utah High School Activities Assn Relay Carnival in the B Y U Stadium here Saturday afternoon The meet has been tentatively reset for next Monday at 2 according to Horace pm Rose secretary of the Activities all-nig- Men Docket Court Meet (A—A ALTO ' sk is :' s it -- e' J e ' tT 4' 'A ' ''' e ' i 4 :N' track meet PALO — Lo '11'!'gt ' sprinter from Texas record for the at 93 seconds with the aid of a slight tailwind Saturday night as Southern California rolled to its 67th straight triumph In a collegiate zc 4 i t' I 'tt - VP ' 4 Sprinter Runs 100 in 93 Breeze Helps 100-yar- 1' 1 f 1 : ' Paul Ida Larry Jaeger Mid- and Jon Visel Balboa Island Tex Olympic tied the t 4Zillitatt'AStZt‘4444444t$)44154'4NOPA4444tr4444e Jim Darnell land ' It) - :!' 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'N 4) d i t 111C 1 MIMS) - Nf t 1 ?voila-M- S $204" 1 MAIM SALT i' t 21 44 eqmonseat the have staged since Curtice took over 't Fontein VA ILK a The annual University of Utah spring football game pitting the Reds against the Whites will be held at 4 pm Tuesday in the Ute Stadium The game previously had been scheduled for 8 pm Friday but was postponed bestorm cause of This will be the first aftern- oon "spring" 71$41 6440h 75 I m 16 e 'IOW wish MARTIN "411" bettewils AMA twit-Shi- li GeeSsel 10 45 H Mit it be —IL MAIM "20" 214 LA vie U SO be St be ' TWIN v FALLS Double Header—First Gem DERICS FIELD 13th South and - -: BASEBALL M : t tot :: flu ' t- -- - L 1- ' ' ": 44! 1 r ::t SPRING TILT 0-- win ' f '4 II say 48 degrees and only thorwing it about 138 feet instead of the 275 feet which the scientific phriends of Korologos say he could throw it or the 225 feet which the other scientists say is the distance phigured by the proper phormula A )' t 1'4 t ' 1 :" ::' ' ' ' - 14 '' :: But apparently the phormula Isaac Korologos used was in error And again apparently a lot depends on one phactor T K forgot about This involves the angle at which the discus is released According to our scientific phriends it must leave the hand at an angle of 45 degrees to reach the maximum distance at ‘ k NI '1 :4 4 1 NT 6 1 1 6 'A':' it::x : '4 i I some days ago our boy Tom Korologos wrote a piece for Ithese pages indicating that Pearl (Poison) Pollard of Jordan High 1School be able to throw the discus some 275 feet ' He might quoted some unnamed physicist as the authority for his scientific phacts but ever since the story appeared the physicists have been pheuding something awful One went so far as to call the old Real Dope in an effort to straighten out the matter This was phoolish on his part About the only thing we know about physical phenomena is that what goes up must come down - ANN° 41 t t : :: : - V- ''"' ') t of ONE MORE LITTLE NOTE on the affair We are told that WASHINGTON May 1 (A"— Over three quarters of a mil- on the morning the story ap- lion dollars worth of sports 'peared in The Tribune a phys- cars will be on display Sunday 'les student at the University of in six championship races at Utah appeared before a professor for an oral examination Andrews Air Force Base :' (44 ' ' The Air Force people who preparatory to obtaining a doe-are promoting the races were tor's degree 1 '' :del :fitC1111kii The first thing the profes- - ' predicting a crowd of upwards 14 ' of 100000 if the weather is sor did was to toss the sports k " — 1)4 40'6 favorable This would be the page to the student and ask: v ' 1 04 i for largest attendance any "What is wrong with this for- ' 46sports event ever held in the mula?” ' i:0''''' '? c:7161 Washington area Look Good A F a afThe big race is Now for some things which fair for the President's Cup an award which will be pre- might have passed unnoticed : sented personally by President Down At the B Y U Relays a ''s!: S week or so the American ago on Eisenhower Monday There kids Fork School Junior High are 71 of the little cars entered 4: did so good they rate a mention for that race '''' The total entry list for the Steve McDaniel Lorin Marsh day runs to 178 the largest 'Richard NVebber and Myron 1 I field ever assembled for sports 1Smith set a new record in the car races A spokesman for the Larry Peck Jim relay Sports Car Club of America Holly Kent Angel and Mack I said their total worth was some- Walters won another relay and Harold Covington Gordon thing like $793000 Cal Ditlevson and The cars range in value from Despain Tom Korologos an English-buil- t MG selling for Doug Taylor won another All of which indicates that the Cavemen will be tough In $2100 to an Italian Ferrari costyears to come ing $18000 This year It might be noted that Coach Leo Nelson's football team w on the Alpine League and Coach Don Overly's Wins Golf Title basketball team won the league And Overly's baseball team is A N D EN SANDWICH still undefeated hi league play May 1 (UP)—Alan Thirlwell a old Phtli Furr the Utah distance star must take a medical school powerfully built Newcastle clerk won the Eng- test next Saturday and he also wants to run against Montana lish amateur golf title Satur- 'up at Missoula So with Coach Pete Couch's help he arranged day when he rallied to score to take the test next Saturday morning at Missoula a 2 and 1 victory over former Please No More of This holder Harry Bentley in the And final speaking of distance men the great pair of B Y U runners Sherald James and 'Wayne Lundell could look a lot better by being ready to run when their event is called The two of them managed to delay the B Y U vs Montana meet by a half hour or so Friday by remaining in the field house until personally INLAND SPORTS PROMOTIONS 'it U - 1 Bring Out the Transits Boys - A FRED DIPO ' ! i :''' 't 64 ':' 41:1:! 14 '4 " " I 4 :: VI At 1:'31'':1'$ t ''''' I t '' Sliis 1 144i : '' ' 44 Z44 to A1 " 1 ' t 14 tv:‘ e iN MMIIIIAN L— 6-- 6-- 6-- 2 DALLAS TEX May 1 (UP) —The Southwest Conference will be asked to invite Texas Tech and possibly Oklahoma Into its membership at the annual spring meeting in Waco conference secretary May I ' igtotNo 11-1- 0 and Australian Davis Sedgman NEW YORK May 1 (UP)- -star eliminated Francisco Cup J W Brown's Gigantic a 28 to Segura in and I shot overhauled Wheatley an explosive match that delight- Stable's Quick Lunch in the stretch at Belmont Park Saturday and went on to score a nose triumph in the $27330 Swift Stakes before a crowd of 38862 As the field approached the stretch run Quick Lunch was the leader a half length before Gigantic who was handled by Tony Ferraiuolo with Remand a close third followed by Double Speed and Revolt Revolt was the 3 to 1 favorite I AT e 6-- 3 Gigantic Wins 1 - ' 4- 4'A:: n 'eal Pop - ' ' '" ' ? 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"'r Utah have made the Tigers a threat in every sport for quite some time SOURS ALSO was recalling some of the athletes which went on to big things after graduation from the Academy There was Jay (Tiny) McMahan Hamilton Ontario Canada who went to Penn State and captained the squad which went to the NCA A and played Kentucky George Bartlett who went to Oregon State and played football for the Beavers in the Rose Bowl against Duke in North Carolina Sours also mentioned Fred Benton who went to George Pepperdine College and was a great track star there Last year Sours had Gene Hesse' a lad who went to the University of California and was a coxswain on the Bears' freshman rowing crew Hessel is from the Philippine Islands ates by the way Schuckers was a member of The Tribune's football squad last fall parade goes orb d 1954 Fame Schoo1 Gains Nfi-alL- 2 Mist Tomato Ir BOW GRAY MOTOR CO MAN A MARTIN 1:30 Tickets at Mint Calf 27 East 2nd South 404 N 2ND WEST "lost Owboards ' DIAL i I i 89 1 k --- -- -- --- I |