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Show , 4APESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, 164, SaltLake Panter Knock s Outleity, wonr anter, an eighth round techknockout over Pedro Jim-RIZZUTO CLAIMS'HE'LL QUIT 'California Boxer rinezk .160, Vallejo, in a semi- Salt tal(e. C;ty, Wednesday, Oct. 15, 1952 - - NEWS DESERET and -' Its Blockitig7Pkeh? TELEGRAM -' FOLLOWING 1953 SEASON ., QUARTERBACK CLUB , .:T..0,t,i4-;.p.i,$$.:.W...0......igip.Ori- NEW YORK 'UTAH . . . ( ) DENVER reason for this My score,prediction is ) ( COLLEGE 'PARK, Md. GP that last year the Navy line . One thing Coach Jim Tatum be was rated by himself and the lieves he'll learn from the Navy Maryland players the best they game Saturday is just how good hid faced. That was a Navy his Maryland offensive line is. team which won only two This may sound odd after the games and succumbed to Mary. 37-This year, the Mid. trouncing his Marylanders, land ranked second this week in the dies are undefeated in three Merely indicate with a cross winners of the following games: Associated Press poll, handed games and have one of the , Georgia last Sattirday and in best overall defensive records UTAH STATE.. ..... 0 FRESNO STATE 0 the wake of victories over three - in the nation. -, - ' k M. - cgLumBut AUBURN IDAHO" COLLEGE counAtio STATE 0 0 0 . 0 .... 0 . WYOMING C L'A ARIZONA 40,4 " - LEWIS other .. ... 0 & 'CLARK a - COLLEGE rrrrssuRGIt COLLEGE OF -N- OTRE DAME 7.77: SOUTHERN METHODIST.:.-NEBRASKA , 0 0 0 0 IV" IA RQUE'rTE. 10 MONTANA STATE! ARMY SAN JOSESTATE PURDUE . RICE CT PENN STAtE . . :I . . a , - ,4-- ...... - ADDRESS Coach Tatum atthestart lid the season tabbed offensive blocking as the.31a,1- - question. of his 1952 team. He rated last year's - which brought Mary. .11g1,113 STATE 0.1vo!!.:.it.;'vy..;;;).0!:,.-...:T...00- RO- iu,1,Ilc IT'S t,uI4I4 YOUlt tier r". Fill- Ns. 1$ lost 6th Se. , OPEN 'TIL 9 FRI. if. 1' A I I .,...,.. - 14 PERtIANENT- -- -- The t , ik U) 11TI- - - ' Rigt 2. TIEE 1 yirt c t..- r ' ' - - - AGALLON CANS lt0 f As:- -- g-- . 4t. -- w go - - ,4... , -- 0 0' SAVAGE MOD. -- 340 .......... Still, Coach Tatum recalled ArVW 1 (iv Zp()'..'qUL1 calibor bolt action rifle. fin clear .. A If 3lif DEGEI-DOUILEi- Don't take a chance on your hunting trip LAS---- 2 ON LARGEST-SELECTI- TT UAL MTN? WI. - ALT 49--SiAINL- 1 . - - ED- $1 - and 9uns. !.:.:: sa I son is it,i ere L "as a fin e - ,. . Hunting $ea ' - , -- I ! 1 H ing. ' f t;'-:V4V- ' d CITY M re i cfct Ira A i 4 land an undefeated season-and-i a Sugar Bowl victory over Ten-- he'd handled. the best nessee, Most of- the key'ilayers,.-en- d Paul Lindsay, guard Bob Ward and tackle' Joe Moss, have departed. One of the mostsatisfactory replacements so far is Tom tackle Breunich, a from Pelham, N. Y. Coach Tatum...in going over a movie of the Georgia game, repeatedly chortled over Breunich's block- tiring or mail this entry blank to Quarterback Club.noonneseretlaY.News and Persons Frit Telegram ' 13 Richards St.. Salt take City. Utah, before are limited to three blanks each. Violations of rui ngs which appear each is 14 Pithy sports section will diaqualify a particloo .t. - NAIVIE . 1 1 ; , Duke" until slowed down by the pino's punches. : - IDAHO STATE NORTH DAKOTASTATE NEW MEXICO STANFORD A. foe But the Maryland coach says':- "Our defense just hasn't had to tilock anybody set. By that, I mean, no- good line such as Navy's has even soaured off with us. The others have been stunt.! ing their defenses so much lhat 'm not sure how red our block. ing IC .. I 0 o VAL 0 COLORADO - PENNSYLVANIA GEORGIA TECH . a IDAHO ..... .. n MONTANA "Little J rounds:. "N There were no knockdowns. The fight was fairly close in the early rounds, but Docusql came on strong from the seventh frame to thetend. Snider proved a willing opponent and mixed gamely with the sharper-hittin- g 10 35-2- 0 COLORADO A. : pAQ, dup scheduled for night. after the 1953 season. "I 'ahvais figured I'd play ball until I was 35," says the popular Yankee shortstop, and rn be just 35 at the end of next season. "That'll be enough for me. I realize no one can keep going forever. Besides, the older you get the tougher it is to go out there and play nine Innings every day." ' A:.4-60t.H1.:Ifeiits.e.,- of this game only: bi glove ' :Predict the exact score (UP)Phil Rizzuto Insists he'll hang CAL tAt SACRAMENTO, Maxie Docusen, 136, New Or leans, won a unanimous decision over Red, Snider, 135, Eureka, main event Tuesday his - in a .... - 37 ' - - Feather light. Hammerless pump. : 12, 16, 20 .... ...... 116 REMINGTON MOD. 1148 , iii.:1:.1.,i';'9.00.''.-p,R.A.'.moi.rk- HUNTERS! SAVE NOW ON ECKER'S : i t i t I of sturdy pitching stalwarts, are cialist, paced the National the 1952 major league earned run League in earned run effective-- , ' ness with an impressive 2.43 , leaders. mark. Final statistics compiled by the Associated Press disclose that d 2;!1 Reynolds allowed 56 earned runs I in 244 innings. Wilhelm was ito solved for 43 untainted tallies in I 'fl 159 frames. In becoming the first Yankee 1 ''llif , twirler to capture the ,earned run , I :2, crown since Spud Chandler t 4..4.74411';44.:9 turned the trick in 1947, ReYn- - j :tills CHAPEL BILL, N. C. t 1 . 4.,,11' University of North Carolina, olds pitched 24 complete games, which canceled two football six of them shutouts. It .t .' 4 Iii."4.":tli 'Chief," who games because of a polio out- - The "4) break here, returns to action Sat- - posted a 3.05 E RkiaaLeason1 't'....4:4' urday against Wake Forest in a also won 20 games for the 'first e career renewal of one of Dixie's oldest 0!;1 ' while leading the loop in strike,,:-gridiron series. .,.- A k 161. outx with , For more than two weeks, all CM Intramural athletics at the uni- - The rubber-armeWilhelm, 4 .vz versity were halted as a safe- - who was summoned from the IF 71 start6x30 times a without of polio, bullpen guard against the spread Games with Georgia and North ing assignment, ranks as the first reliever to win NaCarolina State were cancelled. The action came on Oct. 2 when tional - League earned run five students, including two foot- - laurels. 4,.... ,,.. Boasting a formidable 15-players, fell victim to - the - ball 'won-lodisease. mark, the SMALL DOWN PAYMENT' also became the Efforts are being made to ar- knuckle-balle- r CONVENIENT TERMS range another game with State second straight freshman to lead the senior circuit in the E Ft A 7x50 tr Noel Imported binoculars et tremendously College on Dee. 6., world renowned for finest low prkes The polio situation showed im- listings.' L fty Chet Nichols of Precision proved lenses. Complete Reality. provement and university offi- the Bosto Braves, now serving with leather tarrying case end shoulder strap. cials lifted the quarantine Mon- in the Ar y, took the title in STOCK OF ALL MAKES SINOCULAR SIE 0011,COMPLITI , day, Two of the students have 11951 with 2.88 average, Mike been released from the hospital Garcia, 2.40, Cleveland's, and the other three are not exi- and Bob Lemon, 2.47, finished I PRICESPLU.S pected- to have anyerS after effects behind Reynolds - in the American Warren from the ratings.flackerq whe became ill Were Harold of the Chicago Cubs was runnfuller-up In the National League Davidson, highly regarded back, and Sam Aneers, freshman with a 2.58 average, followed by guerd. Davidson is one of those the Philadelphia Phils1 Robini 1270-Seuth--- 44809 but it is doubtful if he Roberts at 2.62.will play any more this season. During the polio quarantine, .1 Tar Heel squad worked out the " -- hour In--- light- - -- togs- nly-one has been day. Heavy gear again - - - -- -donned. 1. ; "; 1 ! 4 I 4 i 1 , , Tarheels Back In Action' , , , '' k , 'T ' 1 - , 4 - t , - 1 , ' 1 - - 3 1' 1 1 - - i ! tabors 1 : - ' t , i 5 and 270 6 Ann u WINCHESTER Hammer pump. "a.m.-- . a $9040 - , America's finest sporting rifle. Boit action. 257 Roberts, 220 Swift 14 ; ; 97-- . , 5 , 12-gau- ge T) MANY'. USED SHOTGUNS 70 VINCHESTER MOD. ff. 0 gp. I sllotguns 4 - $ Pumps, automatics, bolt action..ancl right!! t2095 I S Alt pricad II REMINGTON MOD, 81 300 Automatic '94" Rif lo. favorite. An old -- - Niftli 0 RIFLES --USE-D- COMPLETE . LINE, 1 1 Inéluding 30-301- 32 Sod's, 2543 Wings., Krug's, 3$ Rem. Auto., etc. s, Mouser,00-4- 0 8 mm. 30-0- 6, OF:.L. RIFLE AND SHOTGUN , V., SHELLS - ' i. '--' -o- 1 , 30-0- 721 REMINGTON 1 disease;-The''play- .--- s., ., - ., BROWN. AUTO. 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