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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 23

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9 The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday January lS 1958 23 ftT I Ipsen Makes Grade ii Aggie Center 1 4 bought 1 erfl by truckload! 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of BYU exactly err in letting Ipsen go The Montpelier Idaho I product as a freshman at Provo had a major basketball he get the ball through the hoop Despite an inability to make the BYU freshman quintet Coach Watts asked Ipsen out as a sophomore candidate for the Cougar varsity Ipsen was car ried a few weeks and then cut He still found the range of the basket and was blowing too many setups Ipsen however determined to play basketball took up residence in another fieldhouse He moved to Utah tate and Coach Cec Baker in 1957 Ipsen with the Aggie squad Ipsen worked on his pivot play hisx hook and got added practice by competing in the Logan LDS Church League His shooting improved so much that Ipsen was named on the all-church team following the 1957 world wide tournamen "TrSENSTiXL has iauitsanS still misses a setup now and I then but Coach Baker says he trade the Aggie hooker for any center seen play so far this year After 11 games Ipsen is second in Utah State scoring with a 143 point average He is shooting 390 per cent from the field I and has captured an average of eight rebounds a game Ipsen like other Aggie players had one of his worst nights In toe conference opener last Saturday against Utah Ipsen missed seven straight I foul shots but 'still scored 10 1 points from the field to register I double figures in 10 of 11 games this season Single game high for the Aggie center is 22 points scoredl against Montana State College I IPSEN steadiest performer I on the squad has another big I assignment this weekend Utah I State opens -the home confer- ence schedule with the Friday! night game against tough Wyo-1 ming and Saturday play host to Colorado State University If any one Aggie is to pull I Utah out of its 1 and 10 1 nosedive it will have to be Ip-1 sen the center who wears Jersey No 13 rt Mil-18 iw i( )- Fans Can Help GoacJtrDecidfr Firestone SUPER CHAMPION Wide tough tread that ha been proved over millions of miles by American motorists ALL SIZES ON SALE 670-15 Plus tax ond your recappoble tir By Associated Pres NASHVILLE TENN Jan 14 The football rules change allowing two points for a pass or run conversion after a touchdown may cause Vanderbilt Coach Art Guepe to let the spectators decide which option his team will take and we score a touchdown I must Just stand up on our bench and signal to the stands that we will attempt to pass the bail for the two points" Guepe said gauge their or their boos "Then signal a possible run and after that signal a kick Whichever suggestion finds the most favor what do Then there should be no second-guessing In our democratic country where the majority rules" Guepe favors the change j'i Utah Boxers Get Bid to Gloves Meet Special to The Tribune DENVER Amateur boxing teams at Salt Lake City and Og den In Utah Tuesday were in vited to participate in the Rocky Mountain Golden Gloves Tournament to be staged here Feb 110 Denver Elks Lodge No 17 and The Rocky Mountain News cosponsors of this blue ribbon box ing event said amateurs could qualify for the Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions through the Denver meet Class A (open division) winners win earn an all-expense trip to Chicago and the Tournament of Champions Feb 24 25 and 25 The Denver Tournament will be conducted In three divisions In addition to the open division there will be Class for intermediates and a sub-novice bracket for beginners Nearly 200 amateur boxers will compete in the meet which willl be conducted in the famed Elks Punchbowl until the final round which will be move'd to spacious Auditorium Arena on Monday Feb 10 PROCEEDS FROM the tournament go to the Youth Activity Fund 6t the Denver Elks Lodge Utah teams or individuals desiring to compete should contact Chet Nelson sports editor of The Rocky Mountain News 400 Colfax Ave in Denver -ri-t Firestone De Luxe SUPER CHAMPION iMi my i RAYON Safety-Tensioned Gum-Dipped cord exclusive precision bladed available tubed or tubeless 3 670-15- TURE-TYPE Plus tax and your recappoble tire To Triple- ALL SIZES ON SALE Kegler Snares All-Star Lead By Aisoclated Presi MINNEAPOLIS Jan 14 Tom Hennessey of St Louis was 125 pins ahead of the field when the All-Star Bowling tournament qualifying rounds endec here Tuesday night The 31-year-old sharpshooter a member of the famous Bud-weisers smashed out a six game series of 1400 late Tuesday to affect his march to the top of the standing board His cumulative total for four days and 24 games of bowling was 5177 MORRIS CRAMER leader most of the way through the preliminaries finished with a 5052 for second place Hal Dreyer and Jo Oswald of Salt Lakfe City were eliminated following round These were theJeaders as the 24-game qualifying rounds were completed Tuesday night: Tom Henfieuey St Louis Mo 5177 Morris Cramer Albany 5052 Buss Fazio St Louis Mo 5042: Curt Beady Indianapolis Ind 5 030 Joe Joseph Lansinc Mich 4979 Chuck Hamilton Highland Ind 4 951: Dick Selto Port Clinton Ohio 4 937 Ed Lu-banskl Detroit Mich 4933 Tom Hsr-nish Buffalo 4921 Ray Bluth St Louis Mo 4919 WOMEN SCORES Marge Merrick Detroit Mich 3 844 Sylvia Wene Philadelphia Pa 31134 Merle Mathews Long Beach Cat 3754 Doris Knechtaes Detroit Mich 3 752 Charlotte Grubic Steel ton Pa 3746 Jere Price Fort Worth Texas 3 735 Elvira Toppfer Detroit Mich 3732 Gwen Hyduke Enalewood Calif 37 SO Shirley Garms Palatine I'l 3 Stevie Baloeh Cleveland Ohio 372 Laveme Carter St Louts Mo 3722 Tuesday Night League IS i 38 10 17 38 Free Pipeline Metis Pacific forfeit 1 Utah PAL Shockers 7 18 Deseret Newa 13 33 Vocational School from Standard Oil Bradley Kessler Cliff a Body Shop 13 won br Coast League Drops Status Special to The Tribun SAN FRANCISCO The Pacific Coast League dropped Its "open" classification and voted Itself back to Triple A baseball according to President Leslie Concluding the sessions Monday-the directors voted to in-1 struct to write minor I league President George Traut- man asking that the PCL be I dropped to Triple A status That I voluntary action puts the PCL I in the classification of the I American Assn and the Inter-1 national League "THEY TOOK all our privl-leges and left us only obligations" grumbled ini explaining the shift He said PCL players no longer will be able to waive their draft rights because of new legislation on I the major league level The PCL also will pay $30000 1 to the Pioneer League for annexing Salt Lake City and $16-000 to the Arlzona-Texas League for moving into Phoe- nix Firestone De Luxe SUPER CHAMPION NYLON All the extra safety of nylon cord the exclusive precision bladed tread design that comes on premium-priced tires ALL SIZES Oti SALE -Rltz Lanes Knlfhta of Leadinf team St fames: hih team series St Am-roaa 3638 came Sacred Heart 882 Individual series Cari Larson 600: fame Bob Shanter and Gena Kaputo 233 Port Douglas Ladies Leading team Tees: hish Individual aerie and gome Elaine Bowdle 611 end 209 Bankerette team Tracy-Colllnss individual series Pat Austin 487 game Lota Watts 118 Rita Leading team Wolfe' team aeries and games Grliley Machine Tool 2380 and 863 individual aeries Rita FUckenstein 670: game Pet Melius 217 670-15 TUBE-TYPE Plus tax and your recappoble ni NOW'S the time to buy TIRES INTEREST IS HIGH! You GET that BIG BUY WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Wrestlers Set 4-Team Meet A four-team wrestling meet will be held at Olympus High School Friday at 2:30 pnC according to Coach Gil Beyer Aside from the host school squads representing Granite Jordan and Evanston Wyo will be on hand for the affair It will be a particularly interesting meet since Olympus is defending state champions and Granite boasts one of the top teams in the state this year BILL LEWIS TEXACO 90S lawYh 13th left INTEREST mi Thrift Cgrtificotg of The LOCKHART Co 4 CONVINUNT LOCATIONS IN SMl lAf KAIN at EXCHANGE vKAIN at 21st SO IN OCDfN 2651 WASHINGTON UVD- IN I PN KUHNS SHOPPING CENTEI Farmerg Subdue Weber Matmen Richard Greene of Granite I High pinned his foe in the final I match to give the Farmers a I 25-22 wrestling victory over! Weber High Tuesday The I Farmers and the Warriors were even up before the final match and victory gave the (Farmers the win Match re- suits: 100 AnmOi Marko W) dee Dal 108 Attr (G pinned Rich-W 117 Smnut (Of -nd Poulaen Wi draw 125 Gnnulea (Wl dec Webb tGli 132 Cutler (G pinned Fietdtnc 3Wt: 138 Burn tW dec Naylor Gt 1 43y Parry (Wl det Mather (Oi 1501 Metboa (W) dtc TRorne G)- 159 Za-1 kotntk (Gl dec Decker IWi- 170 Boam (G) pinned Hanel (Wl ISO Granite forfeit to Andennn unlimited! Greene (G7 putned Sutherlund (W VEXG HANSEN I SON 1430 (Mtk SHt WMt Weed Crait Utah FOR TOM BEIUSTON SERVICE 901 lad loath Tttnplo and 1250 Saath 31st iaat MITCHELL'S TEXACO SERVICE 10th North and 3 th Wad loontifwl Utah --Also sAvailoble et Your Nelghborheod Ttxac Dealers UjiIon Oil Dialers Conoco Dealers Displaying the Firestone Sign 'JJ i IIs s- 1 I' Call DA 2-3627 tacky Mawatala Coal Ca 4 a.

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