Show r en Salt Lake City Page 32 ttah — Saturday Morning — April 22 1967 Sports Mirror by EGAS Tribune Sports Editor NEW YORK (AP) If successor the chairman rf the heavyweight champion Cassius New York Athletic Commifnn Clay goes to jail for refusal to said Friday enter military service his title Leading Boxen will be vacated and an elimina " " v tion tournament staged to pick a 7l" of his title Eddie Dooley told The Associated Press "Ill wt r r i Allileles Discard Old-Tim- e ' If I Mollilialls and Live It Up I - UNTRY CLUB John Mooney j To Replace assms If ' I I NY Eyes Plan Ki ' J' r Ules Aggies nwiiwiriniwi Tangle on Frank Brickcy Weldon Mathews Woody Romncy Claude Engborg and a bunch of athletes from a few years ago are spearheading a movement to bring the ' veterans under the banner of - the " Track Today L-- s nappens we will take six or eight of the world's leading heavyweights and let them fight it out" j Other boxing bodies — tive the jWorld Boxing Association British Boxing Board of Control and the European Boxing Association—hinted they probably would take similar action but preferred to wait developments Oiange Mind Athletes Association " And from the response we've By John Mooney "Knowing Clay as an had from one newspaper story it's a ual he probably will change his Sports Editor cinch the organization will fill a void times getting from M University of Utah's track Louisville to Houston said The organization not to be conr in v P r( Louisville kttor-thEvans fused with the various college boostfield Utah of dull track and Held" er or quarterback clubs will offer an Aggies in a 8t y 3t 1 athletic fraternal spirit for all those pate anything g who have competed in individual or "But if Clay were to go to jail meet was shifted from ' ' team sports at least 30 years ago the Ute track because of the:101" "v IT! we wuuiu nave iu ianc nuuie ivmu ui Frank Brkkey Athletic excellence is not a prepoor weafhpr conditions iield action" ' events will start at 1 pm with requisite to membership since the Old Time Athletes Tlie British Boxing Board and the first track event at 1:30 assume: the European Association both Bill Lamb starts slide Lamb stole second on This will be the first dual 1 Any man who was a member of any team or University of Utah second saclter Mike Bejeler said they would sit tight until this play and had two thefts in the second game meet of the season between the something happens equad 30 years ago has become a regular and a star takes throw from catcher Barry Arnold as CSU's intrastate rivals a!thrnpti th with the passage of time One European Utes won a friantrular meet 2 Any regular on a team of at least 30 years ago e h Mr" "If the title Is declared vaAT of T) 1 1 has become an player by now and cn-kesman of the lMllielier" 3 Any player who earned as a colleiBBBC "and elimination bouts Showed Power 'are held we shall at laast gian has improved his stature to rating by However Coach Ralph Maugnne European boxer be includ now hans Aggies showed surpnsmg T-BirwouM This obvious ds This is understood and appreciated by the athletes r pom production in losing by a: West c?rm!inr Karl Mide' of three decades ago and the very informality of the whisker against Colorado U the European champi: xiuiut'L iaai wcta lite 11111 on Organization should make it a success was up for grabs until the Buffs Utah now 138 on the teason Beyeler and an infield error The first chapter was founded in San Francisco in By Ray Herbat Dooley agreed that Milden- -' won the mile relay — iinai k iu inMni4 bill and twin of in ij t drove Tribune waiting a 1930 with Los Angeles and Portland following PhoeScott Mayne Saturday's Utah State Baseball Coach Sports Writer pair ii-Hnn rwm uh uie uiUKiam — iv - j with Utah State at Derks got runs in the sixth for insurance Jim tnaL any indicated nix was the first city in the Intermountain country to Strong pitching by George Railey Friday he clinch the victory all the runs it needed in the ment his Satfor might lineup juggle Arnold's three form such & group and now Utah is getting started Allen and John Nordquist gave fourth frame of ftp nnener singles Barry Utah will count on points from The New York Athletic Com-r with Utah Scott tin "1C mnwrnA B Ifl lilt jurday's doubleheader ha ntnVirn AJso Akron Ohio has & club in the formative stage University of Utah a double Frank k"-Etnyre long and tripleimis!!irin with "' wiih Kpver-- ' and at Derks Field King singled shutout victory over College of scored George Theodore from uie auacK "said 'he C0U?!riM- ?d ffj?'!?1 Railey might send Old Time Individ-Tribun- e " 1 'Robert Ji!SL°L ? 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Raouioycn 4010 £'""" X Total - I utan X 1 Ar"nSS """ e Toim 0 2 - - H Ill Itt Slek -: j- I SU IP IIDrommuller 0 Pullman Sr iir i?SSSJ:V lilii ll nine-innin- g in the u 0 jli itvwii ioos ii ill? 0 1 Tt r h bl i 'Alt h bl U UTAH 1 and reward good crowd behavior on the high school ahd college level But in the main the first objective is to serve as a Meeting place for those who have sweat and sacrificed oh the fields of athletic combat and to give them a cfcance to rekindle and relive some of those great old days I The Utah Hot Stove League started in this fash-Ia- n and some of the more enjoyable evenings were epnt in listening to the stories that never seem to grow old - The Hot Stove League seemed to go "uptown" in Its last years and lost a lot of its informality and icomradery UTAH c 4 Kimoto Erhng 1 H 4 2 R 2 Doug Aln Roost winner of the disThe Aggies will start freshman Ken Burrow behind the cus and javelin and Dave Ston-e- r winner of the 220 and 440 plate but Railey had not yet against the Buffs are other first named his starting pitchers How the Aggies do against the place potentials for the Aggies strong Utes could depend on Robson who has hit four homers and knocked in 19 runs so far this season The husky Robson is bidding I for honors and how he does against the Utes could ER BB SO 12 3 2 3 3 'Nordwlit 0 m?mm i 3 i i A Modem Valhallah Once the charter membership has been selected members will invite others to join Dues will be a mod-ti- t $4 a year and the luncheons will be a Dutch Treat The only qualification for membership is to have en an athlete in some sport at least 30 years pre- bp ously Brickev who was installed in the Arizona Sports itall of Fame a year or so ago brought the idea to Utah where he hopes it will encompass all sports and ell loyalties I The idea of this club is to go beyond loyalties and rivalries to bring together those who competed in athletics who have a sincere interest in athletics and who have an interest in perpetuating athletics for future generations Too frequently athletes of a few years ago only get together in time of illness or death among their circle of friends This group should provide a lot of pleasant memo- lies jui cue yiu nine rLiuiiivB many vi nuuui uavc been forgotten by even their teammates over the 30 years since they hung up the playing togs have a talented pitching staff including John Nordquist George Allen Braa Cowley Allen Axtell Mike Fair Dick Hardy Duncan Dave John Landures Bill Parsons and Brian Winnovich of Southern California is loaded with national champions and Olympic hopefuls the Cougars could win the meet and proba bly will The Provoans have jseveral things going for them Frohh Included 1— This will' not just be the EYU varsity but the varsity plus BYU frosh who are not A AA Ik p A a A A Colla Mma Utah Southern o Collesa Brlndm Vma ' - I I ' - ' (J :'V V a H 3-- 60L Vtah Stat Mugger Tom Robson shows power as he blasts ball Robson has big chore coming up Saturday as the Aggies play Utes twice at Derks Field the 440-yar- d God-!fre- am with a I I SSE 58" Professional " ' 12 p CJ 4 L$i§ii 1 & "Tho Motorcycle Dept Stori Equipment Company ' "SK 1522 So State 436-234- 3 TRAILER MOT CTTOiri i surro i rmnrnrj (SHEER OWNERS Get your Spring Checkte ready up NOWI for lummer vacation SBSi DAtJCUO THASIUUS 3304 WIST : Stock of Helmets Accessories in tho State of Utah Tires 4 Bingham 0 South 13 Clearfield 5 Murray 1 Models Largest ' Tooele 4 Judge 2 Granger 6 Skyline 4 Olympus 6 Granite Kearns 4 Cyprus 3 East 5 Davis 3 7 All-Ne- St 3SOO SOUTH r- Fjgally k Ii end Rids See Parker sub-fou- l'l awi 1 uy YAMAHA two-mil- 1 AprA Your Beit Cyclt Buy Instance 1 1 j competing officially this year not track and field pushovers! 1965 But BYU has Jaacko and a couple of alums who regardless of the competition Touminen who can run just should pick up points It will be This probably is Coach Clarence about as fast and could win the tht Cougar Track Club not the Robison's best team of all time event and not surprise anyone BYU varsity against the 49ersl with only a couple of weaknessThe distances find BYU par- Bar-ru- s 2—The BYU stadium site qf es on the whole crew ticularly loaded with Ray of is one who alum BYU a in the meet Is nearly a mile high-- j For the in the nation 49ers finest along! have the er than the 49ers are used to some champions but with Bob Richards defending! e and when the 880 mile have to hustle to beat NCAA steeplechase champlon they'll and steeplechase come Tim Danielson a BYU freshDave Roeves BYU along the visitors will know it who r minute everyone last man who has a surprised for sure by heating a great field to mile and two or three unsung year 3— The weather which is preSbut excellent BY freshmen take the WAC crown dicted more of the same will be Should Score Hurdle Event cold It will be cold for the Cou- This group will score against hurdles Then in the gars but frigid for the visitors the 49era and maybt even score and this should help the Cats the visitors have Larry who wonthe NCAA in heavily 4— the Cougars are A UM m — f Utah Wober StM Cotletit of Eastern Utah Stala Utah 13 Prep Baseball - ' k ill fJ Innrrnr it? on ii llU iUllVJl lO uii Kia t n Il VTC TENNI1 Utah a BrlBham Vount Cougars Meet 49ers Crew Today PROVO — Despite the fact that Brigham Young University's track and field opponent Saturday the 49er Track Club ' f-- BASEBALL J Utah —Tribune Staff Photo by Slav "pro-am- " 3 Army seeking as Muhammad Alt" a mmistf! ! of Islam insists that he will fuse to take the oath when )e ii1 called tip for induction at Jfouf ton April 28' " T Spring Sports Scores Cats Could Win It By Bill Coltrin : Tribune Sports Writer aeiermme ins uiiaines Ute Coach Pres Summer- hays has a talented but young team tnis spring wnn msuasc-ma- n Steve Radulovich furnishof the power much ing Other top players for the Utes include catchers Frank King and Barry Arnold second base man Mike Beyeler shortstops Jack Gehrke and John Hunter third baseman Jerry Pullman outfielders Dave Edmonds Jr Jim and Theodore George Whiteley The Utes Observation Ward Tkeaa f wi wh mr odar ramambar wdan tti maonf "pr:kmrhan" anal nor o golf rournomanl Salr two-mil- e mJU 1 - ft Sj'L 0'"""v ' ior years has been' considered haman Tnm T?Ahcnn th JacK vaulfor: bcot ithe most important voice of the team's leading batter to in the brhbi held and start an infield ofPIDon mn and nlnnis n Mate uroiipn i jHulhnger at first Dave Alvora-- I i hi sticks n jall j id 4 i i i uo Bl SfCOIlU jonn mil at snon HoUnn Tim The WBA is an organization ot" AllAmoripan " ' i Aland Terrv Jones at third Hul- - ' LL aim uiuic iiuiiiei state associations When it reo wng iaAn juiiira and Jones are sopho- - iK expected to lead the Aggies Agnized Ernie Terrell as heavy 3 5 5 i!1mE "iinoies Aivarauo ana nui "iHe scored 12 points against champion prior toTer-- 5 lors- jorado U with firsts in the lone rell's loss to Clay most ring Eobson has been hitting the fumD Si S 10 5 inn and thirds in theollowers stuck with the state 0 Knll n ntit-ft MnfrtK It'll commission in recognizing Clatf niui icrijitiand high jumps ttx- -l lJa 1 ai wou Frohlich triple 308 and The heavyweight king who fsl (Lamb on- - fielder Gary Other winners 302' Jto: evade leftfielder Manning service first Gam: b 1lrk inrnoOTCT —J v: i -- il :n i f j i 4 pu bijui wiimiiMiuii tw auuiuicuc Kuuu ww anuj iiuereBLj xne tirst game was piayea in jjmj 11 nuyr tics ana iu renew jo 10 Bevner w 2 iiienusiupa aim meet newi outer com wnn snow nurrics rarr ct dancing around the old ball SETe friends in athletics Uil Alen The sun brightened things0""" Fventiiallv" the Old Time Athlpfpa honp to form TT fl I nma M ( T TntAi Tnt Kit fnii im f m rrt gome uiit iui nit? ecvvuu bona fide Athletic Hall of Fame for the state one that ujj M ( X— was v MO Nordquist espoCiallyjUtah may enshrine the stars in a suitable hall perhaps in the sharp in the night-new Salt Palace can a hp allfvwpo nnlv twn SB— Thodor Klleore 1 There are hopes too that this group can foster! 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