Show to" wr—t4-- t r Prep Clubs Await Show( burns Section ' ai it C-- 2 C rparls ' 41bIrror sJ01111 v io ' " I huu( 21piatt - 4 Winter Ski Show C--3 Opens Friday 8 1967 Lake City Utah—IS'ettilesday Morning—Novesalorr Salt r-- "r- Page One - by MooneV I 41NO Aor Dibu Ito Sports Editor r Utah' s National Golden Climes has Eye onEutureilleets 0 oe f p eyebrows raised when 4 Phoenix htepped aside end handed over the National Golden Cloves tournament to Salt Lake City for 1968 After all larger cities like Chicago Kansas City ' i ' and Milwaukee had stepped back to allow Phoenix to A stage the national blue ribbon amateur boxing classic 4But Harry Miller of the VFW Post 3586 who staged the Golden Gloves in Salt Lake City late last winter and bid successfully for the nationals in March of 1968 wasn't suckered into a tournament "Naturally we would have liked to have waited 44' until the Salt Palace was ready" Harry said "but you have to remember that we might have dropped from the list of tournament sites had we delayed "We want to stage a successful tournament this ---'WS" fte4 4 40' 11141MM411 I t' year and then be ready to bid for the tournament year naafter year in the new Salt Palace We might get the This aggregation of Brigham Young Its work cut out for them when they team Saturday In Provo "'row left ler and Tom— Baltzer These four tional tournament as a regular fixture as Chicago had University linemen Interior has take on a powerful Arizona University Mike Loper Roger Seales Mike 741- - bold the key to Cats' running game it for many years" and The tournament dates are March Will Harry has been assured a minimum of 40 cities will be Up teams of amateur represented most by full boxers To develop interest among spectators and provide lincompetition for the boxers the VFW committee is tune-ufight cards ing up The first was held at Murray and the second is on 'backs They are too far away Utah may be the more explo- plunge to key the running game By John Mooney By Bill Coltrin the docket Friday night in Elko Another has been asfrom the scene of action since The two of Redskins Cadets the sive of more the NEW several — is YORK Miller Pocatello and Orlando (AP) Tribune Sports Writer Tribune Sports Editor planning signed both play a split end have scored four touchdowns or Lindell is a scrambler at Cepeda the with in Orem will held be toummaent state first The slugging — It ha been said It'll be Armed Forces Day more in four games Army's top he Backing up these starters ale But can pass man who led the National that the quarterback the regionals to qualify boys for the national finals5Saturday and a capacity crowd only way a football Tom Baltzer Mike Weinkauf scoring effort was 26 points in as witness the will be held in Las Vegas League in runs batted in and fensive lineman can get his Mike Zeller Mike will be in Michie Stadium when the opener against Virginia total of pass receptions by Loper and the St Louis Cardinals name in the paper is to start aRoger Scales mostly although helped Army's amazing Cadet football Young who has broken Ute Defense Weak Terry fight team attempts to register its ithere have been others in there the Academy marks for recep- romp to a pennant victory be-- Sometimes demissing a block on occasionally seventh victory of the season at Utah appears weaker Boxing on came first Bill tions and yardage held by the Tuesday player a fourth and one situation inside the expense of the suddenly fensively giving up 163 points in Whether or not BYU can run ever to unanimous zelection asithe line will opponents' Utah Red- seven games even with a shut (Lonely End) Carpenter Nat Fleischer the patriarch of boxing and editor on Arizona or not remains to be On the kickoff rating system the circuit's Most Valuable notice some 'gain out of Oregon Army has given of Ring Magazine notes an upsurge in amateur and skins seen but there should be no to an average of nine points in Army is awarded 1067 points Player up Received Notice Coach of won Cadets The who 'question but what the Wildcats 96 points professional boxing competition Utah's The Cards' star was the topl However the Brigham Young will be difficult to subdue 'What is the reason for the world upsurge in the Year honors for Torn Cahill seven games The weather may be a factor choice statistics however an with in rookie for 1967 of all 20 his Army is '" recent "The year first offensive line did get Not only did Arizona beat column Nat asks in a in the game plans Utah passed boxing season are hoping to duplicate may be a little misleading hers of the Baseball Writers Nome notice even if not too Ohio State (first time in history events Truth well on of a lot course a the and natural dry fairly powered by two previous victories over the Junior quarterback Steve Lin- field although losing to Arizona Assn of America who partici many names were named a WAC team beat a Big been has rise to earth will crushed again Boxing Redskins dell who engineered last year's State If it's the Ten with Univers! the cold ing or team) but the Wildcats game the snowing pated in balloting constitutional antichopped down by upset of Navy didn't see the pass game may be hamty of Utah recently when Cou- - tied the University of Texas at Fireworks Expect Tim McCarver Louis St establishment rockheads snivellers 'action against Virginia Boston and it should be !gar backs had huge holes all af-- El Paso and the weather has pered was second in the folks who faint atthe sight of a bloody nose And the fans who may recall College and Rutgers and been that the El Paso week at imembered all threatening show put played but sparingly against ing followed in order by Robertol Hopefully the Cougars would club cleaned the Cougars con- or a cut eye and eggheads who see the world as one the amazing offensive West Point There were more than a few 1 1 ' i 4 480Sigkrialidtba 1 4 - 0 I Show But Utah n It's Army Baylor Ute Fray p BYU Offensive Line Gets Some Notice Cardinal Ace Selected League MVP O Of-- record-breakin- s g Upswing offensive-minde- ten-yar- d d 8-- 2 y dur-Ith- do-good- 20-- 7 white-livere- d know-nothin- sweet pacific society "Boxing is coming back secondly because the hosfyilums and mobsters have given up their grasps on the sport — not 100 per cent — but it no longer is subject to their stinking talents" he concludes While I don't agree with all Nat's diatribe against anyone who has been sickened by the boxing (professional that is) in the last decade I do feel the Manly which the amateurs stress more Art of is than the pros coming back Amateur boxing stresses offense AND defense A good pro boxer — see if you can name one outside perhaps of C Clay — must mix it up for the tube addicts or starve big Self-Defen- Tourney Details Planned by Lee Grosscup before the 3 in 1957 and Utes bowed the strong performance of the loss in Utes before their 1963 will be expecting fireworks Despite the differences in the for the iltes and 1 records for the Cadets the game figures to be a close one In Utah's last invasion of the the East Redskins overwhelmed West Virginia in the Liberty Bowl in 1964 and the Mountaineers were fresh from beating Syracuse the eastern kingpin ' Not So Tough on 39-3- 7 6-- 4 Oemente of Pittsburgh Ron like the same sort of action Southern Methodist Jarvi s limped off the field Santo of the Chicago Cubs and come Saturday when in the Lindell has been plagued by a gainst the Air Force and he Homecoming Day feature the ulcers but his place has been led the Cadet rushing with 14 Hank Aaron of Atlanta BYU gridders will take filled capably by sophs Roger carries for 63 yards If Jarvis Round Out Voting zona conquerer of Ohio onasAorinLeDoux and Jim O'Toole s Mike McCormick of San Fran- Chuck Jarvis a junior full- rushing game could prove the !ism Lou Brock of St Louis among other things this ' Game time Is 1:30 pm and back has averaged 55 yards a difference Tony Perez of Cincinnati Julian with fair weather the crowd Javier another Cardinal and should hit the 25 000-3- 000 Pete Rose of Cindnnati rounded! irane oe' " r"""'''''''''''''""w"--""""'"1""'""w"'"- ' - - - -- - '''- --- i li ---- Ir' -- ' : - - - ' ''-- ' - lc - ' - ' c' - - : : c — 3 0 out the first la McCormick wasirange' But If those offensive linemen Starting Line I the only pitcher among the top! with the efficiency they operate : i 10 in the balloting BYLI's starting offensive line had against the Utes BYU Two writes from each NL generally has been Monte might just forget the air lanes city voted on a basis of 14 points Squires at center Richie Lopez stick on the ground and grind vote 9 for sec- - and Dick l'hiemann at guards it out 4 for a first-plac- e ond 8 for third and down to 1 and Max Huber and Max New- If they do rise and shout just - lbery at the tackles Of course once for those unsung practi- point for a lath place vote '':l Cep eda thus accumulated 28 0 technically Phil Odle and Casey cally unknown big guys in the McCarver drew 1361 Boyett are offensive linemen middle Learn who they are 'points Clemente the NL's but they can't take any credit even if they don't start a gang- and points MVP In 1966 had 129 lfor opening holes for running fight 4' d Puerto 30year-ola i1 Ceped Rican batted 325 hit 25 horpers i and collected a league-leadin1 ) I'l i 111 RBI in 1967 his first full ) r I CP":1 I I year with the Cards He was f‘ it I' Li Li V It Iii' cj on San from Francisco i acquired t I May 8 1966 for pitcher Ray Sa-1 : - ' - - c- '''''--- ---:: - -- Eastern football is not that 1 c'' I much Miller Gloves tougher than the brand National Golden the Getting in the Athletic Western has had his committees meeting for more than six played Conference o weeks with the tournament still five months in the ' t t Army beat Virginia which future 26-has a defeated! i record "While we have only an $8000 guarantee and the Boston College which has a 24 visiting teams pay their own transportation and board mark 2140 and lost to Duke and room expenses while they're in Salt Lake City we which stands at '' are watching the money carcfully" Miller said Southern Methodist with a 6 1 "We want to prove to the national officers of the mark was defeated 6 and 1 lost to the Cadets Golden Gloves that Salt Lake City and Utah can make Rutgers ' a great success of the Nationals when the Salt Palace 3 Stanford tell before Army t r reand Stanford has a x 1 Is ready for occupancy 0 cord and Air Force (with a - 4 ' i "But we are not dreaming of the Olympics or even 24-t 'k mark) lost 10-- 7 i of the future nationals in the Salt Palace" Harry conThe record of the teams beatcluded "We want to make this tournament the very en '' — by Army takes A little of the best possible and we have been asking members to "super" luster off the Cadets : ' ' c ' ' serve on committees who are willing to work — long Army's opponents have won 17 ' ' ' :: '3 ' t and hard — for the success of this first national boxing lost 29 and tied 2 have won event In the amateurs to be awarded Salt Lake City Utah's opponents 29 lost 23 and tied one ' ' t '" ' and Utah" ' ' Three of the Ute defeats were f t ' administered by teams with 4 records and at aso all that 1aWagarno moasaawatakeaaranaow am This is a young Army team de- and in that It compares with the Jerome Lawson probably the fastest of Frequently political squabbles develop Into Battle et the fenders to curtail hopes passing Saturday ails - 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MAUER TIRE SUPPLY 1130So Main 363-445- 8 4007 Riverdale Rd 399-562- 3 Salt Lake City Ogden Utah ' A041740tgo --- ''-- '- c ( ' 8-- 2 - ' - ) 14 c c '' ( 1 1 STOFZ ' - and When Cahill was elevated to when the ball bounces the other 'Johnson and defensive backst— has completed 42of 78 passes all 20 ballots this year Cle- the head coaching job three way you're on bottom" Dick Luecke end Hank Taczy- - Ifor 497 yards The scrambling mente paced the circuit in bat- The days before the end of spring Army coach lowski has Intercepted 19 en- - signal caller also has run for nag with a 337 average WEST POINT NY — Tornpractice in May of 1966 few who served as Plebe coach forerny passes 146 yards and two touchdowns slammed 23 homers and had 110 Cahill a genius at making men expected the newcomer to the seven seasons said his team's The offense led by Lindell a ball carrier in'RBI McCarver arfine defensives Jarvis out of boys isn't bothered by head coaching fraternity to ability to come up with the big!junior from Princeton Minn each of top had a 293 battingmark In games this the Army's sophomore jinx achieve instant success This play has meant the difference !and Jarvis a junior from Corn571 yards with 14 home runs and 69 runs for rushed has his second year as head footballlyear's pattern is much the same between success and failure thislwell Heights Pa has managed ison an average of 53 yards per batted in coach at Army with Cahill a big quietly effi- - year Ito score after most of the inter-Cahi- land This is the 10th time that a winnational Coach of the cient man continuing his "Everybody is playing togeth- ceptions Icarry West! He was knocked out in the Air Cardinals' player has taken th e we over Cahill who no Year last season when he guid-'ninand took er at have superstars ways MVP Stan Musial won it in cam-- : ed the Cadets to an Only blemish on the Army re just a bunch of guys out to get Point when Paul Dietzel depart- - !Force game but came back in Frank 1946 and 1918 e e the second half to plunge for the 1943 !ed is amazed by play of job done" said Cahill paign is proving 1966 was no cord this season is a 10-1931 Dean in touchdown in the Frisch He was Dizzy dell Army defensive as the Black Knights wind back to Duke secondary Army's the play of quarterback "Ile may not be a picture game's top ball carrier with 63 1934 Joe Medwick in 1937 Mort tip their home campaign Satur- - As coach- of an institution thatand has followers around the globeSteve Lindell Cooper in 1912 Marty Marion in fullback Charlie passer and he may throw yards in 14 carries day 1944 - and arid Ken Boyer in 1964 The winits hel Stadiand closes Michie sidearm Cahill or over end end the Jarvis for doesn't but have here pressure kicking specialist Army any spe was originated in 1931 I award to urn season agalbst Utah and the fling is so great Cahill is philodNick Kurilko the target and that's cial plans for Utah but he is have figured gets Cadets carry an impressive counts" said the coach very concerned about the Utes iIt is also the first time that a about his job prominently in the gridiron record into the contest Pitts- - i'Coaching is a pressure bust- - cess at the US Military Acade- - Lindell who has seen action He said "Utah Is a better team first baseman has been named in four games — he missed twolthan its record would indicate NL MVP since Musial in 1946 burgh and Navy remain on the ness anyway you look at it" he my Army schedule after the Utah said "When things are going The secondary led by line- - games because of ulcers and We have a lot of respect for Stan The Man played the outIdeld in 1 943 ant14918 amizte lyour way you are oi top and backers Jim Bevan! and en one because o ' an ankle injury them" ) - ' ' ' Clemente the a Puerto Rican were only players to be named on Cepeda ll - V en-- Cahill Skips 'Soph' Jinx Molds Al4thyPowet 'lso : '2 7 c 5 ' 11 t - ' ' - f scheduled voting that year I compassed eight ballots How- ever two among the eight writ- ers did not vole and Hubbell! was the choice of all six svho ! oti 53 -- did By Steve Smilanich UPI Sports Writer 7 -t t ' ' — 4 Approached Unanimity Only one player though even approached unanimity in theNL He was Carl Hubbell of the PI ) ''s eip TID E Ot ill " York 0 plii:3i El unan-- 1 imous MVP selections in the American League They were fl d N' Hank Greenberg of Detroit in i 1935 Al Rosen of Cleveland in um 1953 Mickey Mantle of the New York Yankees in 1936 and Frank' Robinson of Baltimore in 1966 1‘) New P C4-- I i '' three months because of a knee injury in 1965 The past' campaign was his 10th in the -- ' amt Great Passing Attack Since UTEP has a great passIng attack and could se? re only nine points against Arizona it would appear that the BYU run- fling game will have to be at IN best Obviously Arizona defends against the pass rather well I ' ' 'o ' ' ' - vincingly lYk ' v - |