| Show e ' 4 ' 14 The Salt Lake Tribune Sunday February 26 B Utah portlight Swings to ' o' it cl 1 - i- moomyttw to tavo FrAtattnat outertylitomtgu TT 1 ' d ''- - 1 ' - rrre'lort"mm--- '''' 1 t 'I ' '0 ' 60' I T 1 '' I - ' ' - : k I ?' k v v 't '1:1' 1 t i el ' I - t ?' 1 1 '1 i 1 Jj ' I k J lttr I Ul” ri LJt1 I 1 1 1 -- 1 ' 1 ir :16E '' ' C'' fi l 41'i''''''':L'40L ': ! II - A Three Utah boxers and their trainer Bert (Red) Taylor left Saturday night for Chicago where they will represent Las Vegas in the National Golden Gloves Tournament starting Monday in the Windy City The showing of the Utah box- ers in the Las Vegas Golden Gloves put new interest in the Intermountain AAU Tourna- ment which will be held March in Salt Lake City ''' t I ""''''"6 " e 'f I i 0 II 6 t 1 ''''''''11t- - ' L' - ''''''''''''''''' - JJ'-- : SELECTION 'VS? : ' t kk9 1 0 1 ag Ett ik i tr' 1 i ' e''''''- 4 ot t ‘ I 4 ' e i I! - ) 1 444' 4 t '' A 1 I 1 M - 44 v o vo - l''''4- ":"-- 4 ww04444y-wc- Junior Blank f - v 4 1"74 I 40 4 i 4 "10'i a 'i 4 44414 d1- 4 g AS Salt Lake outstanding novice boxer Heber Loveland Las Vegas sportsmanship winner and Dell iroo ler Salt Lake outstanding senior boxer In Las Vegas tournament of — b 1 h e © n ll odds and ends o lltra Era But this season Salt Lakers are wondering whether they have at last gotten together a team capable of winning the title The club is Wilson Ward'w hid moved 'handily through ' Division It competition from our regular stock Including casual crepe soles dress and school styles In blacks browns and tans Sale shoes not on display in our windcws tillendy ' ') " THERE WILL be no defending champion for Provo 13th the '55 winner failed to make the divisional grade as it lost several stars to missions or to -- other localities But Grayson Ward which won the crown two years ago will be back with practically the same team which has lost only two tournament games in :IWO? ohdoin wits Saturday's °urns 2untsointion Second rtaysvme Entrant Gets piel: ' 1 t:"" 0 Charopionahm: alitor tvrovv &wend ' -' - ' ''''' ''' : '''''' ''''''''''''''''r''''''''''''"'''' 0 vs 411: plimm:vrvirivrvilitv Jordan 11 11 111 A441 - 41 89 16 32 42 NO tr( v0 Murrail' 4eriamptonshipo 94 Tarim vir1(narnp—intn'nhl'I'pnl" Ninth ss Sandy s0301 'I a) p 1 DIIVIS 1111C tct- - ' field house I 13 p m-- 31st :- AT 7711 SO -- MIDVALI vs P NEW TIME TONITE BOWLING-- 10 PM Compliments et - i KEN GARFF CO divicc State ot 5th South a- ' Ilatt lAkit'S $1125 31(at Nit! Otir - - & of Tuesday will be the annual pageant and parade of champions a colorful spectacle involving hundreds of participants The old favorites will be there—such Sc Bob Oates of Mesa Wendell Sowby of Wilson and so on—and so will be the "unknowns" from whose ranks most of the champions have come So take your pick DRIVER'S' SAFE ' BEST ) FRIEND! NEW Safety Age S Um royal Master with liaxlis Crowe STEIL --OC:111116111411:1116161111:"Win'aleill I soica-cool- 1 01r1IM S y 'a Now in COLOR Channel 5 STATI EIU"ARE "Spaecrts 9:45 pm A highlight FOR CHAMPIONSHIP 5101111 '1 - TUESDAY'S session starts at noon—and any one of the games could contain the potential champion Honor of closing out the program will go to Salt Lake's Wilson Ward which will oppose Anabelle at 12 13 p 1 FRIED will pm KSI-T- V JUNCTION- I find Ilaven winner of the Salt Lake area playoff opposing Oakley Then at 10 pm Wilmington and Miners-yul- e will take the floor 8:30 Tabor Canada Fourth vs Tucson field house g1111Sr M—MASS City orio houss Lnaan 'Third' 8 45 p m vs American Division IS runnait-usPert Sixth field house — 15 2 30 It nurse Monday The threelame schedule should produce a good house at the Y The slate pits Grove Ward of Pleasant Grove against Rexburg Sixth which has the veteran Glen Da 'ling back again at 7:15 pm The second game billed for field house ‘ c until after the first round 30 8 Grove VS ?Ora telin 201h gym 12 noon—Portiand Sixth Vs Mur- r aw Ninth Nold house 45 p I Hyrum 3rd -- A It'll Because of the constantly changing personnel of the teams it's Impossible to name a really outstanding club— the field is wide open at least tym 2 a --- wood Second from southern Utah in Minersville from central Utah in Grove and American Fork Sixth from Salt Lake In Arbor and Wilson from Idaho in Pocatello 20th—to name a few Y:estsvond - 0 i 00 p many sources — southern California in Wilmington and West- Vlate Calif vs ni PPM house Wyo vs Marred lirririlortt Fula First vc South Second 'consolation) vs' ton Klwanls Club ' LAYTON—flowtnan's Market I Mile Miller of Woods Cross ' of Kaysville Saturthly nirht won was named outstanding player the thamplonchip of the annual The results: Davis County basketball tourna novimnn'e Matkot 10 Sountilui 11PItY ment here The tourney was Point-ra0 IAt Med 1 t I nul held at Layton Junior High gym piv7“1 a 81 IN asstch Height 40 tonAraiLogus and als sponsored by the Lay-is 1 14 champion Institute 2': 42 East Midvale Second — Mondays Schodule 7t1i ''''' lerit p 15 sfl2onndno 30 41 Se 11 36 44 ' IT 71 12 22 Second (1ti0 win:: 24: 9 17 10 49 10 IS 30 311 Chimpion ship: Garfield 2191 12 (h'7")""thit11t sly First m 3 45 viaion 384111 7 21 2: 39 14 TS 3J I nurth 11Iladay ' —' 'Second laloraville SpettAl to The Ttilitin 124 South Molls ” i Up Bracktit Monday 's Schoduli 113 pm—Grove vs litxburg 11 30 pm—taven vs Witte) First 10 pm—Wilmington I Miners vine uetalayl Schedule I 45 p In—Annabelle vs Wilson field house 3 45 pm—Meag 10th Vt Granger ht cond gym 3 pm—North Morgan ve Arbor 5 11 11""1 E"th ' Scond round iosem Here's Schedule' of 31 Men Tilts Calif IA 12 Granter Heyward Marshall Plain speed aplenty in Sperry Ilueckert Bud White etc '' Second Garland Cook a Bert be could alth power City s Grove has I peedygroup will bring Wendell Bess again of M Men products who could be ourpriseof thet()urney II lots rind iUiy Miller gridder Pocatello 20th has Hyrum Mikesell at 641 Mot Vista squad who with Haven's Jack Davis at 87 and Rexburg Sixth's Larry Pocatellans have are the tallest In tourney Jenson at only six men on squad Incidentally Pacific Grove has Charles (Tiny) Grant and Dewey Brund- Byrum Third has Fart Lindage ex Ude and Y grid aces star ley uNPinwthithw i(litilultohrrFyISIlitetEh T P from times" all Division 10 0 There probably are several clubcwhich do not quite attain tournament caliber—but more important there probably will be none "beads and shoulders" above the others because of concentration of players in colleges and universities And that stems from the new residence rule which requires that a team must have "at least three permanent residents of the ward on the playing floor at 49-1- CInScUrsv1117clnrIreasy to $2013 ( ' iStoth 54-2- ex-A- ' best-balance- Edgehill Second moved to an easy victory over Grant Third nigh( at Saturday Rosselyn gym to capture the MIA Junior basketball championship in Division 14 The winners held a 29-- lead at the half and were ahead at the end Of the third three straight years The veteran Grayson club may quarter Duncan led the scoring for the winners with 17 be the sentimental favorite but It will have competition from Division 14 6-- 7 0 800 des Niohts One of the fields in the long history of the competition Is reported by 5114 sports director Clark Junin Division Consolation (for fourth and sixth) Colonial Hilla 0 IR 2i 33 2 12 22 32 TAKE MERCED A SERVICE team it has Harold Chris- Fmarson For third and fifth: Harold in ex- Parley's Fourth tensen ex BYO' star as captain and coach IR 31 no a 22 44 L3 cellent condition can make a ball club by himself Granger Evrgmos For first end second a a 13 21 Grant Third a great scorer Second has Paul Smith at 6-Edgehill Second )7 29 40 54 14 Dart (Duncan scored 17 Moak Prk 10 tor Fdshill Second) All star team: Jimmy Johnson BrYant Second: Jim Morley Colonial Tooele First offers Sherrell Sawyer former College of Wirt Douai& Fmorsoni Gary Jrien Third (tiorannt Tiuhnirtta"laTr'Iteeyfrsal 11re Ron h Southern Utah star in addition to a fatherson combination in von Mosao Edge lEmetv Evergreen Coach Max Proctor and player Don who is an High Duncan Wally rsdeg:ohnid"' The Grayson team which won in '54 ia back grid ace aportmanahiv traphi rarity's frourth ' 1: The meet rightfully lays claim to being the 'biggest" because its entrants represent practically every state in the West and its 1152 teams and 11500 players clearly iubstantiate the "most" claim pretty thoroughly Edgehill 2nd Cops Title "big-town- B ' Larry Maxwell is a regular for Wilson Ward one of the strong entrants in M Men basketball tourney opening Monday at Y five-gam- 'Washington s ea e I i ram Expanded in OGDEN — North Morgarl de here tented Mt Ogden Saturday night to capture the MIA Junior basketball championship of Division Three Other results: Clearfield Sec ond 44 Huntsville 34 (for fourth and seventh) North Ogden Sec ond 42 Svracuse Second 46 (for tact and probably will be the cleverest ballhandling club in third and sixth) the meet There are brother combinations Glen and Eugene and Dudley Rowley Harold and Raymond Conrad Shumway A PLAYOFF WILL open for two years and of course Richard Perkins Lyman Tuesday for econd place The Tucson halt Arizona U quarterback Ralph Hunsaker schedule to be run off at the American Fork Sixth has Ron Turner with BYU squad Fast Ogden Stake recreation De art Fraughton Mackay Bo-a firm Iverson and for Loyal center: 7 pm—Syracuse SecKent Murdock Ftar Nlyton has Packv Fenn ond V5 Highland 815 pm— ley is with North Morgan Mesa 10th shows veteran Bob Oates Clearfield Second vs Mt stars Curtis 'Van Allen Dar Ogden Ogden Fourth has The sportsmanship award tell Saunders Doyle Huber Westwood has Dr Abe Coket went to North Ogden Second 'Miming an MD on vacation and Robert Craig 'EN act ton lists Ron Fartsh another ex-squad member and Frank knd Jerry Burton IledNkli(( 84 stui 220 Is on Fred m 1 4 6 ) iii inthe Brigham Young MIA flag - All shoes Cl000d col ''' f " i LL-g- e ' ' 411' t o ei l -- —JIiietAbmr 1 4 up—takes over this week Thirty-twwinners or runners-up in the 17 divisibnal tournaments conducted during the last two weeks from Canada to Arizona will compete for the 1 41 ' - 11 By Phil Me Leese Tribune Sports Writer The tournament of "the biggest and the most"—the 33rd annual bl Men basketball wind- 8-- - - Is Huge Meet Opens Monday all-sta- - -- i Field House in University EXCEPT FOR 191111 Ward's triumph in 1947 Salt Lake Provo teams have been also-ran- s since 1934 when Wasatch Ward THE COMPETITION will won the crown There have been semifinalists all over the place run from Monday through Satand a couple of finalists—but no champs urday with a light three-gamprogram on tap for the opening day The slate grows to 13 308 Proirt5 and to 10 games Tuesday Big part of the answer of course is found in the fact that Wednesday but will gradually e schedthe program expanded rapidly in the middle 30s The "outside" decreases to a ule Saturday night teams went for the idea in a big way the naller towns started winning because their stakes covered wide areas and a big part of the talent often landed on one club The constant dividing of wards in the Salt Lake area has " continued to spread the top players and as a result the seat had a take back have to boys the two (' 1 A'f4' The question most worn by time in connection with the M Men basketball tournament has become rounded at the edges for a good reason The question is "why have Salt Lake teams played secondary roles in the championship play?" And the query has become so worn because with one exception it has been used every year since 1934 teams was announced by Lewis P Andreas athletic director of Syracuse University and chairman of the NCAA's eastern tournament selection commit tee They were the eighth and ninth teams picked for the 25- team tournament 60000 ) ) 1 i Camille Poulos of Compton Calif (American Fork 6th) Klea Haynie Wilmington Ward 31c Leese's 4114 r i 1 1 i IN - f'- '' '' I: 24 Sports Scene too ::: 4 b - t'i' 't' "' '''4 i titi:f1---11:-i'- — 1 ' Plt ' ' - t 44 --4- TA4°1'''1'' 1 It ' Tooele First has ExCSU Star ( L - r St4mer" L --I '"'""'"'s'N -1- 1 kJ 42-3- k !! i'40040-00- 4fir - 1 saectal to Tbe Trtbune il t i 14 - t Cops Crown 13 í tt Phil North Morgan ts 4 - --- -- "i 6-- rm T ' '''''"' ! ' ) - 4 The Wilson club handles the ball exceptionally well—probThe opening pairings for each ably on a par with the Edgehill team of two years ago But it team are not immediately has no height Tallest man Is Wendell Sway at But Coach known and won't be until the in has to Maxwell Milne Dick Snarr burn Grant Larry speed field Is complete and several others A rundown of some of the other outstanding clubs however makes the road rough for the Wilson club—and again highlights the bewildering diversity of the M Men program — doctors bishops excollege stars it's an amazing collection t) lk OF A' trvt ' : ' tournament sponsors include I to r Benne Clark of Rivera Calif (Portland) Previously picked were Seattle Oklahoma City Holy Cross Conneiticut Memphis State Marshall and Idaho State WO' ' III ( 'ors "'' 1 40 1 I f ' ) 7 -- Amii f g '' 1 si ' 1 ' Canisius Five De Paul Get NCAA Posts C1: I Ti k - t4''''--: 1 t : io - 4 '' !Ili '1 M Men 4-- 14 ' i 1 ' : ' I '' ' and American Fork learns respectively in the M Men basketball tournament at Provo ''4 ' ? li I -- i compete in Chicago are Dennis Stettler of Ogden representing the Salt Lake Elks NEW YORK Feb 25 (UP)- -champion Norm Atherly Cedar DePaul and Canis !us two baschamp ketball teams blazing down to City Elks and Lamar Clark of Cedar City the finish line after a Elks heavyweight start were named Saturday to The Salt Lake Elks also came berths in the NCAA home with three novice cham- champtonship tournament pionships Scott Sneddon of OgGoing into games they are den in the 135pound class each playing Saturday night Brent heap of Ogden 147shows a record of 14 De Paul Junior pound titleholder and Blank of Salt Lake wins and seven defeats while novice hampion Canisius has a mark of 146 In TIM SNEDDON novice 118- each case they—Cime back to pounder lost a split decision reach these figures after a in the finals and Dell Fowler split in their opening games of lost a split decision in the the season pound senior division finals 7'4 - 4 ' I:: N':- 1: ! '! i (1 ' ti ' IV-Th- e :'? y -' - ' post-seaso- Utah champions who will i I so-s- o meet k ti lit: 1 d six championships two runners- up trophies and two trophies for the outstanding boxers in the n r '' I 11 ' ' ttt:T:It1d:3 'Ir7 "C 31 & t 160-poun-d EIGHT VTAIINS entered the Las Vegas tournament and the Beehive boxers came home with t : '''' 1 ' 44 '':54- - i t A T t ' :t 1 ''-- - ' I 0 ' ' 1 li! ' ' - ' i ti I ' 47 ! t ' Utah Ringmen to Represent Area in National Tourney II i'' i '''''1 '7::'' ) 406 I' tormer BYU squad members Ron Parish left and Ron Turner will play with Wilmington 1 't'” ! I - - '' ' NZ:5-- u I ' ---- - t 4 E ' qfi A A ! I I ' ' : 0 i: A 41 ' ' --- 1 !r!: - y ' -- t 4 ' "‘ - e ot ''''' I o''' ' - '' i ' tOt ''' rt ' 7 't : k i - ' e z 1 ---- t 1:(94:): iee ' LI 1 t ' 11 t 4 - I t 1- '' ' ' ' - 1 4 - f4 r- - '' ' ' 1 it I 4 t''''"r' i 6 fi N I : ii 1 i t '1) 431 ‘474 r I ( ''':::1 '''401::11::pT ' A S' t Vq11:0 : '' : It ' ' :' c ortr'li' f - ' 1 ' ' 4! 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