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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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TT THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING APRIL 4 1959 Stars Still an Jose State Goes Ahead Dominate At Game Trials Reno In NCAA Boxing Tourney ft 1 RENO Nev (UPI) San Josei Led by massive Archie Milton State held a two-point edge today i their powerful heavyweight the )V i I LOUISVILLE Ky (UPI) -The College All-Stars can sew up the lion's share of berths on the basketball team for the Pan-American games by winning one more game tonight but it looks like us Dia 10 retain tne inuaa box- Spartans won four semi-final bouts '4cV IF 1' ing title as the college mittmen Friday night to run their point total to 14 Idaho State which also goes POLICE ARREST SAXTON ON FELONY COUNT ATLANTIC CITY (AP) Johnny Saxton twice the welterweight champion of the world was accused of trying to rob a store today Police captured him at gunpoint on the roof of the building It was the second recent burglary arrest for Saxton 28 He is free on $1000 bail in New York accused of the theft of $6 worth of costume jewelry several weeks ago Police said Saxton a Negro entered Ronnie's 5 10 cent store at 5 pm Friday and hid until it closed Someone phoned headquarters about midnight to report a light inside the store Police then surrounded the building The officers said Saxton broke through the tin roof of the store climbed out and was captured "This will mean 10 years for me in New York" he told officers He was booked on charges of breaking and entry and at- tempted larceny prepared to square off tonight in the tournament finals was second with 12 points and Sacramento State third with eight The rest of the strung out field included Nevada 7 Washington State 7 Wisconsin 6 Cal Poly 5 Michigan State 5 Chico State 2 and College of Idaho 1 ONE ITU ST OnlV one nerson was surf nf his in heavy for the leather-swinging Oscar Robertson is a shoo-in win' it i '-'A'VVV title and that we Heji I 1 I WWW 35: i mi ii in Workman Is WATER WIZARDS IN AAU MEET Australian Murray Rose at left and Jon Henricks right of the University of Southern California hug each other after last night's final in the 220-yard freestyle event Rose won in 2:022 as Henricks came in second at Yale University's pool Pace Setter In Classic Order Esse Elgin Holds Key to Lakers Bid of the Coieige of Idaho Who won the 112-pound title: by default before the tournament opened on Thursday Ed Murakami of Cal Poly withdrew at the weiglin Among the defending champions are Milton who will meet Hal Espy of Idaho State for the heavyweight crown Milton retained the title last year afier taking it from Espy in 1957 -v Other champions who regained the finals were John Horne of Michigan State in the 178-pound class and Jesse Klinkenberg of Washington State in the 165-pound division Klinkenberg however won- the 156-pound crown last year then stepped up a notch into the 165-pound bracket and Friday night outpointed Jim Flood of Nevada who was the defending titlist in that class Milton easily gained his finals berth outpointing Carl Looney of Nevada who stayed on the defensive most of the way Archie never did get a clear shot at Looney's hidden jaw Espy made short work of Daryl Talken of Chico State in the other semi-final heavyweight He dropped the game Chico Boxer with a crushing right to the jaw and Talken's handlers threw in "the towel when their1 pride went down from another blow CUT HURTS FLOOD! A sharp contest was waged between Klinkenberg who meets Charles Mohr of Wisconsin for the title and Flood The latter constantly pressed in only to run into sharp left jabs which opened a one-inch gash beside his' eye Mohr decisioned Bob Esperson of Michigan State while shooting over numerous right shots foom a southpaw stance and constantly landing in the late going Two decisions were roundly hooted by a crowd of about 3000 Darrel Whitmore of Washington State defeated Dave Nelson of San Sugar i recte wmmmt: vv: or lose Robertson ilred 26 points last night to lead the collegians ta a 93-77 romp over the Armed Forces All-Stars and the "Big now has a total of 49 points for two games in the trials here The Phillips Oilers led by 16 points from borrowed center George Bonsalle won the other game on Friday night's program upsetting the Wichita Vickers 86-61 to get revenge for losing to Wichita in the finals of the National AAU tournament two weeks ago TOURNEY WINDUP TONIGHT The trial tourney here concludes tonight with the College All-Stars 2-0 meeting Wichita 1-1 and the Oilers 1-1 playing the Armed Forces All-Stars 0-2 From the four teams in this tourney a special selection committee will pick a 14-man squad to represent th United States in the Pan-American games at Chicago Aug 27-Sept 7 The winning team in this round-robin will place a minimum of five and a maximum of seven players on the Pan-Am squad The other seven to nine players will be selected from among the other three teams Also to be picked are six alternates who will train with the Pan-Am squad BIG WEST SPLURGE Robertson the Cincinnati flash who won the national collegiate scoring crown for the second straight year was joined by fellow All-America Jerry West of West Virginia in a splurge that broke Friday night's game open The collegians held a 59-50 lead after five minutes of the second half and then Robertson hit seven points and West four in the next four minutes while the Armed Forces were being blanked to roll up a 70-50 margin West finished with 17 points Adrian Smith former Kentucky star led the servicemen with 18 Phillips beaten six out of seven times by Wichita during the season just concluded found a new spark in the six-eight Bonsalle a former University of Illinois star whom the Oilers borrowed from the Denver-Chicago Truckers for this tournament In addition to his own1 16 points Bonsalle put a straightjacket on Don Boldehuck the seven-foot Wichita aceV who score 24 points against the Armed Forces on Thursday Boldebuck couldn't get around the bulky Bonsalle and scored only one point Phil Murrell matched Bonsalle's 16 points for the Oilers but Dan Swartz of Wichita took game honors with 19 'w- w-i witch wasn't impressed by these "negotiations" for three reasons: 1 The commission doesn't think Robinson should be allowed to dip as low as the No 4 ranking for his first challenger since March 25 1958 2 A match for which site and date haven't been arranged is pretty vague and 3 Gainford is not Robinson's manager-of-record and Sugar Ray might not be obliged by an agreement made by him "The commission is of the opinion that Carmen Basilio is the suit SETS ENDURANCE PACE Dave Workman maintenance manager of the White City Bowl is the early leader in the annual World Endurance Bowling classic at Paramount Bowl He posted 4512 in handicap and 4020 in scratch The event runs through Aug 24th Workman posted three games of 245 in his 20 game performance able contender for the title of mid BOSTON (UPI) Rookie Elgin Baylor held the key to Minneapolis' hopes as the surprising Lakers opened a bid against the Boston Celtics today for their first National Basketball Assn championship in five years The first two games in the best-of-seven final playoff series were slated for the Garden here both to be televised The third and fourth games will be played at Minneapolis It' was the 22-year-old Baylor who sparked the Lakers to their! western division playoffs victory win over defending NBA kingpiri Stv Louis The 6 foot 5 inch Negro from the University of Seattle raid up against veterans Bob Pettit and Cliff Hagan in his first year of pro basketball-and outplayed them both Laker Coach Johnny Kundla attributed his team's success to (1) Baylor (2) a cautious defense and (3) a sagging defense against Pettit and Hagan Kundla promised to slow down Boston's fast-breaking type of offense in the world series of basketball But Boston won 18 consecutive games from the Lakers going into the playoffs The last time Minneapolis was able to down Boston the 23rd annual Desert Circus at the Palm Springs Polo Grounds Two brothers of former middleweight champion Gene Fullmer appear in the 10-rounders Lightweight Jay Fullmer meets Cisco Andrade in one of the Bouts and middleweight Don Fullmer meets prlando Di Pietro in the other The Fullmer brothers both have impressive records although they have not been fighting long Arrangements for the fight card was made by representatives of the Church of Latter Day Saints and the Desert Circus Association with both sharing in the proceeds Jose State in one unpopular ver- diet to gain the 139-pound final More boos jwere heard when Walt Hailey of Cal Poly was declared Dave Workman of Ogden is setting the early pace in the 1 Endurance Bowling Classic now in its second week at Paramount BowL He fired 4512 pins in the men's handicap 20 game division a week ago Workman had six 200 games three of them with identical scores of 245 He is also the leader with nine consecutive strikes Kyle Coles of Salt Lake City is second with 4422 pins followed by Doug Sarlo Ogden with 4410 Other handicap leaders are: Phil Graham Salt Lake City 4364 Pap Miya Ogden 4292 and Lou McCullough Ogden 4239 Workman also is the pace setter in the scratch division with 4020 Other leaders: Kyle Coles Salt Lake City 3942 Phil Graham Salt Lake City 3884 Doug Sarlo Ogden 3878 In the 170 average and under for men Dr Frank Loomis of Ogden is in first place with 3419 pins He has a league average of 159 Dottie Crouch Los Angeles is out in front in the ladies division with 3990 handicap Other ladies leaders: Jo Oswald Salt Lake City 3916 Wally Stoops Salt Lake City 3912 Bobbie Shaler Los Angeles 3893 Dottie Crouch of Los Angeles is also first in scratch with 3818 followed by Bobbie Shaler Los Angeles 3681 Jo Oswald Salt Lake City 3664 Ann Slattery Salt Lake City 3652 Lefty Guhderson of Ogden won an ABC patch for converting "the big four" 4-7-6-10 leave and seldom ever made Squads will roll again tonight Sunday and Monday Max Kosof director of the meet looks for more than 1000 men and women to compete between now and the Aug 24 deadline Many of the ladies who rolled last week plan to bowl again before the windup in late August Experts feel that Dave Workman's early score may hold up Workman finished in the money last year and stands to win $2000 this time or at least $1000 for his fine score dleweight chempion of the world" said Krulewitch in his warning to Robinson It was Basilio that Robinson defeated in that long-ago last title bout to regain the crown Rose Favored In National it Swim Meet NEW HAVEN Conn (UPI) Murray Rose the Aussie swimmer with the special diets is a heavy choice to sweep to his third individual title tonight and climax a runaway team triumph by Southern California at the national AAA Utah Fighters On Codit Card Tonight PALM SPRINGS Calif (UPI) Two 10-found bouts and the appearance of the newest heavyweight sensation Lamar Clark of Utah in a six-rounder feature the first major professional fight card at this desert resort tonight Clark from Cedar City Utah has won 38 out of 39 fights by knockouts and will meet Tony Burton of Los Angeles in the bout that has drawn major interest on the program staged in connection with the winner over George Daniels of Chico State in a 147-pounder The crowd felt that many of Hailey's body blows were low NEW YORK (UPI) Sugar Ray Robinson always most dangerous when he's cornered was put on one of the biggest spots of his boxing career today by the stern "sign or else" warning tossed at him by ex-Marine General Melvin Krule-witch Gen Krulewitch the new head of the New York Athletic Commission told the "Sugar Man" Friday in words that crackled like Marine orders that he will be stripped of his world middleweight crown if he doesn't sign by noon April 15 to defend against Carmen Basilio Now it's Robinson's move and no one in boxing was rash enough to forecast what boxing's most elusive champion would do next ANOTHER DEADLINE In addition to the April 15 deadline imposed by New York Robinson also is faced with an April 25 deadline drawn up by the National Boxing Assn However the NBA wasn't quite as specific as Gem Krulewitch about which challenger Ray would have to meet Krulewitch made it crystal clear that he doesn't think much of Germany's Gustav (Bubi) Scholz as a challenger The Robinson camp through Attorney Martin Machat nasi informed the New York Commission that George Gainford Robinson's advisor has been negotiating with Scholz the world's No 4 middleweight in the latest rankings And Scholz has wired the commission that these negotiations are in progress for a Robinson-Scholz fight in the United States or Germany sometime before December KRULEWITCH UNIMPRESSED One boxing source said Krule- Rams to Open T959 Season Under Lights LOS ANGELES (UPI) For the JAZZ CONCERT TONIGHT at the CRYPT CAFFE SPECIAL EXPRESSIO DOWNSTAUS Motel Ben lemend 4 pm to 7 pm Uvas 25 months ago on the final day Ends Tonight MT 0GDEFI DRIVE-IN THEATRE EX 4-8727 3700 Wall LAST TIME TONIGHT Victure Mature in "ESCORT WEST" Alia "THE MUGGER" Two First-Run Hits "OPERATION DAMES" Plus "TANK COMMANDOS" of the 1956-57 season Boston's ability to run points in the clutch gave the Celtics a comeback win over the Syracuse Nationals in the deciding game of their eastern division playoffs The Celts had to battle back to -a last-minute triumph after spotting the NatsJ6 points early in the game Celtics Coach Red Auerbach was not committing himself about the Minneapolis series after the squeaker victory over Syracuse All he would say was that it "couldn't be any tougher than the last one" STARTS SUNDAY Skowron Returns To NY for Treatment Rest ST PETERSBURG Fla Bill Skowron injured first baseman of the New York Yankees was scheduled to return to New York by plane today for rest and possible treatment Skowron who has been walloping the ball at a 446 pace this spring suffered a wrenched back while warming up before an exhibition game Thursday The injury was similar to that which benched the husky right-handed batter for most of last year's World Series Thrilling Southern Excitement "A Band of Angels" Technicolor Clark table Ava Gardner Sidney Pertlerre You'll Never Have So Much Fun I "The Pa jam a Game" Technicolor Doris Day and John Raitt Bex 7:00 Adults 75c Show 7:30 men indoor championships Rose set his second meet record Friday night while winning the 220-yard freestyle final in two minutes 22 seconds He opened the meet Thursday night by winning the 1500-meter race And if the Aussie Olympic champion who never eats meat or fish doesn't retain his 440-yard free-style crown tonight chalk it up as one of the sport's big upsets Don Redington Tom Winters Rose and Jon Henricks another Aussie wound up last night's record-breaking program by defeating the New Haven Swimming Club in the 400-yard freestyle relay with a time of 3:211 Henricks who whipped Yale's Roger Anderson by eight feet on the anchor-leg made the difference for the victorious Southern California 'team The Southern California "freshmen led by Rose edged the New Haven club for team honors last year 55 points to 54 It probably won't be nearly as close this year The Southern California varsity goes into today's eight finals with 43 points The Coca Cola Swimming Club is a distant second with 14 SUNDAY ONLY! 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