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Show pnri ei'Br irp up'iiym-n- r wn.nnjr y-r- ji- iy i""be'uU y ili-'iiiri- yir iiiinn V r fr gr Ul Ui tr1r dU'tr 'f fi ITKi "' r f '"'H '' f "'iif ,,ii " yrjWajl1ljir(jiiWliii DESERET NEWS, Hack miller Wednesday, July 23, 196? jllill!lllll!llljlilllllllll!!lllli;u;illllll!llllllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllliu Let's Call It vl ;' J $ The Wigwam a... ot. v..v w,. S'W S' '? V- ' Was A Dilly! Then... Rain V-- :c;Yvr , Whats in a name? Try this one: The University of Utah Physical By WILL GRIMSLEY Education, Recreation, Athletic Studentbody Multiple-use Complex. Or if you abbreviate it its UOUPERASMC. Phonetically thats Imagine how that would fit in a headline! Imagine someone saying to another, I have two fine seats in the Sounds more like an asthmatic- ailment than a bunch of buildings. AP A Deseret News photo by Ray G. Jones Weekend, (Soltf-Cira- sy 3 Tourneys Local golf tournaments back up this weekend like foursomes on a Sunday afternoon. Checking the number of scheduled Utah Golf Associa-- t i o n m e ns tournaments scheduled, the fate is expected. With 25 weekends and golf tournaments on the UGA docket over the same span, multiple tourney play for one weekend is expected. Granted, many tournaments or Monday are but this weekend three tournaments are scheduled from Logan to West Jordan to Vernal. to the dismay of While pros Dean Candland (Logan) (West-lan- d and Don Dockstader the Hiko Bell Hills) Open at Vernal has drawn most of the press, two other competitive meets are on tap. Candland has the Logan Golf and Country Club, with its notorious back nine goat holes ready for Sunday's Northern Amateur. Dockstader. claiming his Westland Hills is in fantastic shape, with greens absolutely and fairways gorplush geous, waits the first annual Westland Hills best ball Saturday and Sunday. First to beautiful Cache Valley and the Northern Am. Entries are coming along fine, but there is room in the four flights (Championship. First. Second, Third) for entries. Fee is $10. 75 p pro-am- and And its short and understandable recognizable. There are those who would care to Lave their names affixed thereto. But this building is not donated by anyone, neither is the major part of the costs therefore. For this reason it should bear no ones name. It should have a tab which represents the traditions, etc., of the University of Utah. This is the home of the Redskins. Lets call it the Wigwam ! More Athletic Interest than a quarter of a million dollars in Ute basketball stats have been sold or the new Wigwam. Imagine that! I havent the football figures to compare with but it is a good guess that basketball has more coppers in the Ute coffers this year than football. More Another thing the Wigwam has accomplished is new profile it even before its dedication has given the University of Utah. The coaches have admitted that proselyting has been easier; more athletes have shown an interest in being on the improved campus. CONN. (UPI) Injury plagued fullback Allen Jacobs of the New York Giants broke hLs left arm during a contact drill at the Fair-fielUniversity training camp Tuesday and will be lost for the rest of the season. FAIRFIELD. d star Jacobs an will undergo surgery on the arm Tuesday at Park City Hospital In Bridgeport, Conn. h physician Dr. Anthony Pisani will perform the operation. Team Its the third straight year Jacobs has been told he would sit out the season because of injury. sufThe fered the injury during a hard contact drill. The drill, known as the nutcracker, sent linebacker McKinley Boston to the sidelines for six weeks , t c , 1.4 0 $50 $100, and $30 per Mlfw can be brought on by incentive, the Westland best ball might have many. The Spalding company is offering $300 in merchandise to any golfer who scores e on any hole over a course during the the nine-holtourney. The tourney will be under scratch play conditions in each flight. Entry fee includes a practice round Friday and a couple social functions. Flights are only about 50 per cent full, reports interested Golfers should contact Dockstader at If hole-in-on- all-tim- e, 44 tn4ite. 4 aUvW 44 44-- 4 AO 44. 4 National Leaoue ference: asking whats People keep wrong with baseball? The answer is nothing. e The party had been arranged for about 2,000 selected guests congressmen, government officials, baseball brass, the press and friends. The crowd grew to a packed 3,000. pre-gam- Guests were bused site from Capitol to the Tuesday's Results games scheduled Thursday's Games Cincinnati at New York (night) San Diego at Pittsburgh (night) Los Angelas at Chicaqo San Francisco at St. Louis (night) Montreal at Atlanta (night) Philadelphia at Houston (night) and downtown hotels. Food and drink were plentiful. Spirits were gay. Waiters wore straw skimmers and had badges Hill No e Wkmiki Deseret News photo by Karen Bush Wayne Jensen, left, and Gary Merrill have eyes on Northern Utah Amateur trophies. the meet, is again entered. Utah State Aggie basketball coach LaDell Andersen and a Doug couple Aggie golfers Bob Taylor, the Henderson, Nev. elementary school principal who shot a four under 67 last year to win Ogden's O'Brien Blanks Fading 'Rookie Bees' Dock-steade- r. By Associated Press While a lot of Pioneer League players waited in vain r for the major league game to start, Ogdens Bob was busy striking out 15 Salt Lake City batters for a shutout. It was the league's only action Tuesday night. Games between Idaho s and Twin were postponed apparently so the rookie players could watch the who were rained out. O'Brien, a southpaw, gave up just five hits but still ran into trouble twice. With two out in the eighth inning. Grant Steer and Gerry Law hit singles. O'Brien escaped by striking out Randy Elliott. O'Brien gave up a leadoff' double to Dave Jakubs in the ninth, but then the Ogden de rescue duty: a catch of a line drive by left fielder Randy Bayer, a back pedaling grab of a popup dead-ru- All-Sta- Falls-Caldwe- ll Falls-Billing- loop signed the most prolific runner in the history waiting for the big leagues Its not every day you get offered that kind of money, Gilbert, a second-strinlast year at Texas, was drafted fifth by the world champion New York Jets, but Gilbert said he and the Jets never could come close to reaching an agreement on a contract. per game he Simpson said in Los Angeles. My manager called me and told me about it this morning. Im flattered to receive it. "But right now were still hopeful we can work thing out with the Buffalo Bills. Im hopeful we can because I want to play in the National Football League. If we cant work out a deal with Buffalo or a trade, then well go on to the outside offers, Simpson said. Chris lion ever, Gilbert, apparently is not as patient in some- O. J Simpson ... TFL wants him to of could make a fortune. That would gross about $75,000 and we needed approximately $20,000 for stadium rental and other expenses. Take about 80 per cent of that and you have $44,000 per game or better than $350,000 for the season. 15,000 come around to his way thinking. Gilbert, the leading runner in the history of the Southwest Conference, signed a contract Tuesday with the TFLs Fort Worth Braves. The size of the contract was not disclosed. g Rundls If Zarta 3b Steer cf Law rt Elliott 1b Jakubs ss Ardors 3b Kammel c Gardner o Longhrst oh Whiteside o Tinn:get ph Totals Salt Lake Lost n 15 12 21 14 13 15 19 I 20 1? 15 Pet. .656 .571 .556 .536 .500 .387 .286 with a fractured elbow last week and cost the Giants the services of Tucker Frederick-sofor the entire 1966 season. Jacobs, who came to the Giants in 1966 in a trade with the Green Bay Packers, has had a number of injuries over the past three seasons. In 1967 he was last for the season with an ankle injury early in the campaign and last year he suffered a knee injury in the n and missed the entire campaign. The Giants were put a tough passing through scrimmage by Coach Allie Sherman during Tuesday's workouts with quarterbacks Fran Tarkenton, Milt Plum and Gary Wood all getting of work. Plum, plenty last weekend from acquired the Los Angeles Rams, continued to impress Sherman. AUTOMATIC Comics TV Highlights ..6 Entertainment 8 ADJUSTED and Out Work h Your Cuttrantcr WIICOMI HIRl SOUTH STATE AUTO CO. 1623 S. Stat Phone 467.1575 - Totals ooo 000 21 ooo 301 ; h Green River ot Flaming Gorge Fish for Reservations 362-447- 6, 291-- 1 441 Salt lake City . . . GET FIT W. hav. a tltion of ityloi and six to tuit your noodi. Sixot 6 to 16. Widthi AAA to EEEE for oxtro wido foot. Dreeo hoo EEEEE. 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Tuesday's Results Ogden 4, Salt Lake City 9 (Only game scheduled) SECTION C Sporls Financial 31 16 0)0 Oftden E PIONEER LEAGUE Won LAKE CITY 060EN Alt r I) bi lb r h bi 4 0 10 Rich If 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Stillman cf 3 0 10 4 0 10 Baver It 3 0 0 0 4 0 10 Szewcvsk 1b 3 0 10 3 110 4 0 0 0 Randall ss 3 10 0 3 Lacy 3o 4 0 10 McDermott c 4 3 3 3 3 0 3 2 3 0 0 0 Haren 3b 2 0 10 3 0 0 0 3'Brien p SALT back-to-bac- k Twm Falls Caldwell Ogden Great Falls Sait Lake City Billings Idano Falls n to shortstop and a shot to third base that was hobbled, then recovered by Lee Lacy. In today's play it's Idaho Falls at Caldwell, Twin Falls at Billings and Salt Lake at Ogden once more. All-Sta- The Texas Football League apparently wants outsiders to begin to take the loop a little more did fense 0 - of the Southwest Conference Tuesday and now Is after the hottest unsigned property in football today namely O. J. Simpson. l offered Simpson 81) per cent of the net gate for our eight home games, or a flat $15,000 per game for our schedule. entire said Henry Hight, one of five owners of the TFLs San Antonio Toros. I frankly dont see how he can turn the offer down, if he is as great a drawing card as he says he is, Hight said. We have a stadium and even if we drew Division Thursday's Games Washington at Oakland (night) New York at California (night) Boston at Seattle (night) Kansas City at Detroit (night) Minnesota at Cleveland (niQht) Chicago ai Baltimore (night) left-hand- e Texas League After O.J. (UPI) listens hole-in-on- ALREADY SIGNS GILBERT HOUSTON American League thunder-and-lightnin- Jacobs Breaks Arm In Giants' Cam) , Ex-Ut- e .XO mAl The Utah basketball has always paid its way the old fieldhouse. But right now it looks like basketball might be able to carry much of the athletic load for some of the minor sports. $200. team. seriously. f even in ., sdLl i e whingding. Then the rains came. It started out as a shower, then grew into a downpour g and finally into a cloudburst that turned happy celebrants into a snaked, disheveled, frustrated lot. Few made it to the ball park where 45,000 were expected. The President, disappointed, had to grab his plane for the Pacific Coast. Earlier, Lefty Grove, the Athletics old Philadelphia voted Monday one of the two greatest pitchers of had told a press con- pre-gam- e from early May to Standings e Vilven and Ken Clark join Vaughn Barker as threats to Taylors title. This date for the Northern Am was originally slated for the Logan Golf and Country Club Invitational. The planned meet lell through since the new clubhouse isnt Candland quite completed. picked up the pieces and plugged through the Northern Am. Merchandise awards for amateurs from first to seventh in each flight runs $150, $100, $75, $50, $25, $15 and $10. to Paul Langager, runner-uHenderson in lijst years Northern Am isnt entered in the meet this year, but is teamed with Frank Huff in the Westland best ball. The shotgun tourney will remain open for entrants until July 24. Entry fee is $20 per man with pay from first to fifth in each flight at $300, Deseret News Sports Writer Big League returning astronauts. From the White House, baseball repaired to a huge, circus-liktent near Robert F. Kennedy Stadium for a Tup ra By NICK YENGICH Basically, the Ute building is for basketball, although the Indians of the U. of U. will use it for many purposes. So the name would be applicable to all campus activities. It is in keeping with the Redmen nickname. It is in keeping with the schools tradition. a female player struck up tunes. Congressmen, Dixie and other a m b assadors assorted VIPs belted cocktails on and gorged themselves and barbecue hamburger while young waiters and waitresses in the garb of the 1890s passed among them with a seemingly endless supply. 100th It was baseballs a was it and party, birthday dilly. President Nixon had given a reception at the White House a few hours eailier and had told his cheering guests he planned to come out to the ball park and stay for the entire game. I never leave in the middle he said, telling of anything, of pressure from his advisers to get an early start for his Pacific rendezvous with the Earl Simpson, left, Frank Huff (putting) and Bob Swan take practice tour for ifie first annual Westland Hills best ball invitational. out of an Oregon basketball game and two words got him two technical fouls in the bitter brushes of the battle. Belongs To Everyone band with jazz trumpet Jacks a man of few words. Thank heaven for that. Time was when only one word got him kicked an arched top and consisting of framework of poles overlaid with bark, rush mats or hide. Appropriately enough the Ute Wigwam, soon to be dedicated, is covered with plywood, under the sheaf of steel. Its a carbon copy of the old Indian structure no center poles, no inside struts. The water started pouring Rivulets ran buckets. through the tent. Everybody and, at one stage, got wet frightened. Everyone is asked to leave the tents immediately and go the nearby into the armory one of the auD.C. Armory, We are thorities announced. afraid the tent may collapse Joe DiMaggio, the former Yankee star, was among those caught in the deluge. His gray hair wet, his tailored suit sopping wet. he ran, like others, for the armory. Senators and representatives were also among those seeking shelter. Some of them queued up for DiMaggios autograph. Bowie Kuhn, the commiscame over and sioner. announced the game was off until Wednesday. It cant be the same, said one disappointed fan, expressing the sentiments of all. in d Wigwam. What, strictly speaking, is a wigwam? It is the edifice pictured herewith and of it the dictionaries say: A hut of the Indians of the region of the Great Lakes (Great Salt Lake?) having typically Special Correspondent and dampest. Jack, who has done more important communicating while only waving his white hanky (most always in the last few minutes of the game) came up with the suggestion that it be called the Ute Old and New! which said, Happy Birthday, Baseball. -WASHINGTON (AP) Baseballs finest hour turned out to be 0"? of its dankest So last night while we were with the Jack Gardners (hes the Ute basketball boss of many years and the man who helped the architects plan in the basketball bail wick that it needed most to be as useful as it is expected to be) we asked Jack what they were going to call his new Ute facility on the Wasatch foothills. Wigwams Prelude All-St- ar |