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Show - I 1r v , -- 'It V. , ... . , , , . , HT 0 , ' 4s ' , t , - ' , . In Race , . . . - 7 . - - - - - ' . , - - m n ev n tS,JJ NO I1 Itnt , 7 V --- ' - ii. ; ' 1 , . - ' .. itypyisf Nhi ' -, ---- - - ' , - . , L') - It - ,01,41iVeitiiAiiitoli- I - - . : - C 4iiipl.,:...:pet,..F60..110 t'''''' ' ' ' --, . - '7 . ' . ., ' . .4 4,4,,, ofr?,, - ' '''. .4. Deseret : ' ''' - ,21 0 ,-- - - - (. )., 1, .! ' - .1 . Sports Writer NeWs ' - , - , -- - - ' .0"; , ,,. ''. , o ,'' 1 , I, ;,-,- i;',,,,,; ..'' 4 ' " ' .., -- . ' . - ' -- ' - , t .;,,. ,' I , 114 . ,,...,, , ,g ,- , , F .- , , 11e -,,,,e, IS t, - - 4,- GLEN COVE. ,N.Y. 11.TP- )-- closed to physicians that Cam-1n Baseball panella now "has sensatiotr-i1 ts "considerably better" in his both arms and his upper chest" fight to recover from a broken although his paralysis itself. "is reck and sensation is starting unchangek" to return to his paralyzed body, - Hospital officials explained doctors announced Wednesday.,, this means that the famed An examination at noon tits. 'catcher now is able, for the first time since his neck was broken' In an auto accident early Tuesday, to feel pinches l or other sensations in the upper ,,,, ANAL portion of his body even though , -'' r -- ,1- ' 3,, 0 ,' -' a 1- pin - ut And for this reason the to, d. . , ti ,,,, 1 OneTwo, Davis ' will (teenand Ogden, now py the first two places, but lour. teams possibly could finish the. h week in a tie for third place, This confusion would result In Region , 4-- - defeats North (2-2- ) all; - Cache Logan (2:2) tips I and South Cache Ben Lomond (1.3) trips Bear River 43- 1), That would leave Box Elder, North Cache, Logatt and Bear River in the four-wamixup. If highland (0.2) could upset tips East the Region Three I race would be in a three-watizzy, with idle South, West and Granite all sitting dazedly on top of the heap. SHAW , A.F. coach releaed BUCK Shaw Resigns-- Post At ., UTESUintah High Schoors perfect CHIEF OF THE in good record fir toughof the Utes captain, John Gardiner, leading scorer in Uintah Division with 70 points in lour games. Uintah plays Altaniont.Friday n.iiht. - - - A , ,, , . ps ,,, , - , . The athletic board was to meet 'Wednesday and pro! - 'rot 'to-pa- ' day. tt- ,- Thurs;-- the-rege- nts - the men they will come up with. It Is suspected that it will be Andy Everest, Tally Stevens or , Ray Nagel of UCLA. -- ISo one knows I . - II , Third Party e ii-au- con- - . , - Who they choose matters not to us.' It is lrue "that, newspapers are really a third party in such a' case. They sell their football games. Sometimes they .don't uto egsi. peecutsums work with. of a productto - s ,,,,, t0-4- Ratings Get Tesf Friday Whoever they name gets our vote. The only contest we had at the first inslance was'With procedures. We didn't approve of the railroad tactics which were all too apparent. If the University of Utah has made a reasonable effort to find a top-ratcoach that Is all 1,hat can be asked. When the regents forced the athletic board to take a second look last week that reciinsite was met. , . , - Sevier, Ogden Still , . (1-2- . e I It was the third straight hopeHe Plays The Double Wing , ful report in the last .12 hours on. Campanella's condition as Bud Jack, new athletic director, was waiting at the doctors continued to find enMonday. airport TWIN FALLS, I D A H 0- -- touragement for his recove4 North Sevier, which success- lost to Pleasant Grove and A handsome man stepped from a westbound plan.e. Bud But even that mixup nagic Valley will positively" 'This "considerably bet te r" answered a weekend chal- skidded from third to sixth and his guest shook hands, exchanged a few words, hurwouldn't equal what could fully to its No. 1 standing place, trading places with Uinhave a ball élub in the,Pioneer .bulletin marked still another lenge riedly picked up the mans bags and whiffed away to the DENVER Air The in which (INS) happen Region Four League this year, Ed Schaack, step along the road back after among Class B quints, Wednes- tah whose John pardiner of Utah campus. University business manager, said this earlier word that Campanella Force Academy has released Cyprus last week astounded con26 week. last scored points day returned for the fourth winds told us that Bud had met the new footlittle The Jordan; was "somewhat better." week after the annual stock!head football coital Lawrence T. by defeating San Juan, choice of two pollsto topof the secutive aach at the airport. A medical bulletin Issued at holders' meeting of the Magic top team in the -- state, Either Jordan or. Cyprus or weekly Deseret News prep bas- ters-as Shaw from his contract 8 a.m. (MST), reported ' that (Buck) in fourth place Again, We checked it out. Valley Baseball Club, ketball will on both stayed remain of the poll. top "were 'encouraged which had three more years to was Advance ticket sale is going physicians one name The Fred above Re was not In the A Miller. Class man's In brother" Pleasant,Grove, the point "big league should. either lose or run. , footballer. team with a perfect rec. books line, Schaack reported, and is after this morning's- - examinaas shakes as Davis a grreat any sports only both edged win Ogden But rankings, Col. George B. Simmer, acadFriday night. , 25 per cent better than last tion" Oen though."the paralysis .., should they both lose, not im- for top honors. It was third ord in Region Seven. r "Who's the guy?" we asked Bud. ...,,..., rennins the --gable and,.11te re, em,yAtbletic, Asim. ears toIAtrLfii president, I'laSibkrirtthisefa,ty4ireley,they Richard Serpa was elected mains on the danger list." will get' Wasatch and North Sanpete The ratings, said a newOoach will be homed would' end up tied with Tooele "We know that After the Ray Nagel case you wouldn't It was the .second deadlock theof the club straight at , president 30 days to replace. the 60 l and either Bingham or Olympus their. authoritative test Friday. ,and in a tenth place a man here tinder his right name, would you 'rwithin. we bring medical on the Eatreport when DEIViS' g2fs to Ogden in a were Cedar City and South meeting, and Kenneth Curtis of hopeful for 1,yeaL-old- . .first place. Shaw :,.. primedt the. ten. Buhl was named vice president. condition a to newcomer in for battle te.t6p Region ery, sitpremacy L. The announceMent of Shaw's nrgioh Five is the only other "Could do!" Bud answered. The 'winner will be Shuffling of teams Was man., Serpa has been acting presidont catching star who eseaped release ivas made at the same Class A loop certain to cut down One-16- . we got down to talking football. So in death acci an autd : Tuesday in Class 'A rankings fOr srveral months following !time announcement was posted the number gl first place tearns. the league's only remaining un datory This guy use the single wing?" , 'Licht inch. one , lust by Cache and North Sher-of the reSignittion when Jordan, Carl of. reassignment of the three PrOVQ, Orem, Spanish Fork and defeated team. double-wina comes mansometimes the "Strictly up rime' Schaaek was reelected The North Sevter team from East, all in the top ten the pre-Air Force officers who serve as Springville now have 41 rec' middle!;" . secretary-treasurerwas never in trouble in vious week lost - games. JorNamed Salina or ...his- - asast a tit sehed. but the theltirk ords, a -senovac-,'-urr-oritxles their surprisinglyeasy:54'30' d'a tr-:6sstir Col ,Simler ,refused to .eom- - ule sends Provo A Player To Be Sure second from Buhl and Robert A. Maser of over North win Asa Cyprus plummeted Sanpete. ment On a replacement for 'Spanish Fork to Springvill- ePalls. "More famous as a'coach or a player?" sudden result' of their loss, the . San- to eighth place, while North , Shaw, but most prominently sort ot a f 0 -were and ousted to sure.10ne-OCache ,East from for The Cowboys will start spring fifth "The t in hottest items the peters droppede the ment ioned in rumorswas- Ben death elimination ,latter, .. Mersa, Ariz., IrMarch weekly state chrhpletelf, and Carbokwith all. eighTh'Placelit-th-Martin; now head coach at the ' (UP)-7-ThWASHINGTON Provo stepped up to third ' "Air or ground man?" we begged. 27, Schaack announced. First Uniwrsity of Virginia. Martini 'tldsing records to date square , and minority stockholder a 1p46 Annapolis e. off in Price withoneof them) Dixieremainecla sPlifLINZUZ lchoic:eahead of West game for the team will be biggest B23 See ROUND graduat ABOUT, in Page ' the choice again this week, but Lehi! Vashington bascboll Jsen'ed at the Naval AeademY as certain Of victory. ' against Boise at Jaycee Park) club , Wednesday offered11-,-- i assistant coach bt.,fore taking here on ApKil 21. apiece. the- states 'Noth Sevier, .3,75,770 for ''2,27; ,sharpS af over two yeArs ago. I CLASS A I 1 Class B powerhouse, is -CIA! istock in the estate of the late Col.. Simler said: Shaw's Partni'46,) 94 school quint , Mrs. Clark GrillIth !dun Year's Best Filly business commitments in Cali; the only' WRESTLING 3. Prox o .74 I. assured of maintaining its Fdi President 'Club Cahill Grit (tie) Springville make fornia it l for impoAsible WILMINGTON, DEL. fi 8. Orem .fifthv execitto.r f the,estate. him to devote the time r eqttest- - first place position in league !dun, the Cyprus filly A. Jordan::: 30, the alien ' ed in Colorado by the athletic as 1 standings. Even a , loss to owned by Mrs. C: Ulrick Bay. prompt ly,rejected 10 - Heavy. -9. South, Spantsh:Fork lite) CHICAGO .. would (Up) in South Monroe Ses , ler .w'as offer The 'made by Kula tion". CLARA a Wednesday was named the best Bethea and Wayne weights tlahriel ri'Vas 92. ;Murphy, Washington 845 fie said the contract NOT ON:ill ter,PREPS. page B-1.NQrth Sevier 0) Se. filly or mare of 1937 ickat(iless R4 young, Jack Johnson, meet 2 Dixie (2), and for minated by niutuil agreement- - '' of age in the annual poll Of the insurance 63 Uintah 3, a in tele Wednesday night !' 541 'Shaw. a vice president of the Juan (2) yl REX LAYNE, REFEREE American Trainers Assn. Idun ' vised bout (8 P.m. MST ABC) - ' 4.5. San 53i ' Pleasant- Grove: Beats. 'Aussie sail of , ''' while and ' neither 7: 141 eapohl,,, place r.bis'isti'le'S's' i... bas,a -an . ;;;;'' TS1ELBOCIIN,E, AUSTRALIA, In the top 10 rankings, their .8. Wasatch. . 291 North Sanoete (tie) , totem Mulch Ausin California and not avail-, Sedgman of 10. South Emery.. Cedar City 'tie) 121. trip be one of the betscrap might VAGNONE-D- E able for from his tralia defeated Tony Trabert of ter video showa. ' GALLIS i Vihat'irup' $100,000 worth of ...: 0 ' ;1',,---'Cincinnati. Ohio, . r'11"-'-;',' ! For Fyn Ivory Day In Elko Stay at Et;fun vvith Both are a r - .,,fenlo,Park, Calif., home. in for TRUE readers sluggeri ,,.. prizes . ' VS. . ''''''4'1". ir , s'''''.; knockout- punch and neither , -y word game' contest. 7. , l'!, ., . Alasabil. , Chevrolet lit station ,,,; ,i; wagons; , ,N We ALWAYS have the CLASS al the mr,,i;) ""4611 11:Klasts exceptional boxing .,.. . ANGELO-URBANN ,SED s, Each has hact",2 5 pro kan fishing trips via Pan American i. '.1 CARS! For example: A 'SS OLDS. '1111 Hal. . ..,,' bv ,t, iii, , t:. fights; Bethea has Won 16, t ',fel iiV Coupe. A low mileage car, xcellant con. '6.56. big prizes. Read all about , : . '1 ..:,,e 7' .,,., , - -TwO lost ;even and draw,n Iwo. '',, the at in 4, ,..kg Matic it Floor With' Shows ditien, Note! likoss. TRUE, February Referees , : Only Nightly L.) , It c1103,1Sup11..1:. RaoccceltsogtortMossoror.uHpydintad-udin-. 4 won now. 15, lost nine Drive. has Johnson ''''',0 ', newsatands i14, '' IZ 1 plecDkEutLe FORF,OvItOcUloPstSOCImALZcommodto. ),, Detton , vs. BOrne' 1,4:Z.:A.:: ' RADIO. end HEATER. Premium,Tires. and drawn one. Finish sp; '''' ;.!. av'Llii'a'- p1os $e 00 spentfing money atd for $750 pot complo , thertreuie and Jet Block. Vas 0,993.00. - b"'''''; r AO . 41'4' . Johnson boasts a slightly , - GET FEBRUARY i, Extra oughts vs. Walker Big.0x knockout better .,commz,i s ,, :IN ,than ..' 0 ,fNOW-$1,697.0, Kent Hoene), , , karry Baliontyne talor ' sii b. schodules lort;' ig:ntey orZtItutunt.notort"onn I" vore7uralatts ' foe. has itt11.0 his lie . ' , ,...,4.. " Thesis men hove the bssot plan for eight 4 ,p,X Moire .If telSrVattOnll et 122 L 2nti Segoth. Phono EL 1114433.1;ftor i , knockouts to six. Bethea's 1.st 4Clgoinst lass NU 1 safeguarding your home . p at., e to," howl .. the man'e magazine, of income. Yowl) the judge! ' Among. his victims. were. fon , : . Plan to hold your next convention or Soles ' ;, ,,ir 7.:. . st tri.er heavyweight .rhampion WASHINGTON NATIONAL ' . '''- -' ' .. - c- I: DUN4E. - ' meeting in Ilko;. L',., - . RINGSIDE ii.50 , FRDAYc s and,t q cut. 1 4', I? V:7ZL:L INSURANCE' ..Z7atlarle i C ,,,,,,, ".u11. ....LID(' 1 rent No. - heavyweight Zora , ' co BILL . A 'NADAS. , ' .., 44p.:.,, i . . ,b, , , Ilse - 1 i,,A,1,1,a,0 0,0 4)..me0 1.,,imtAhtirs . LIC,,,,a;.el a- ..,Ig : TICKETSIINT., - II ga ',Zit l(s.,1 , Philo s'''''tmo; 6nt Folley. Imiro ? fr ',,,o--,,t,,01 For P.1. Play I A.F. Academy 1 , ', ' 0 ,,eor, 77 , - - .) , r""!"'".:'"14.'"'"""'", - I ,,,4,1-- e. .;) It is possible that there was less confusion on the hill than there appeared :to be. But whb would know about that? No one wanted tonelp inform the public as to the ( case at hand.' The decision by the proper authorities on the hillside are soon to settle the issue. The Utes are expected to liz a new football coach by. Friday evening., - i .,k , ' ,.. -wok , . . . 1,114 .. - , . A i,- if Box Eider Magic Valley. ii I is- s.,, tt. - '' thetrniversity was trying to avoldthe real task at handthat of finding the best man who could :; ' be had for the job. 7 ' , I s L that the scara was not extensive I It at times, as if the Cites were looked, enough. going out of the football business. The press certainly couldn't build much of a' hotise-oof the straws which were strewn around. , k - s.,1..'l ,,,,4 , r- , ' : Wili - ,. :t .. ortslEncouraging I,,.. S ---:- Lectve-Mtiny-Straws-- 1 - ' s'.; 1 '. . . , I ' - v- . ... c- , - ,, SoMe of the manners and methods used by the Univer sity of Utah in its scour for a new football coach haven't : beenthe wisestin the opinion of this corner, ' could much a have better It from public been,handled relations viewpoint. ,..,60, , I : - - . I '' Deseret News. Sports Editor - ' With Which To Budd A House - ,'', ' , - Pd0.1, .11., , -- , . Utes--Didn't ,, , . , - 41100b...,A . ''''''"'46- .,,, '' -- , ,4,,,,,:., c, i,- i ,, - 1.. , - . -- i - . ; .1 - 4 I. ACIC M I LLEtt . t'! - , '' . i I ' .- 4 -- - , .f.-- , ' - . .. 4 ''' ' x '!:. , .5' ' ' .7":"""e. at Ogdenof this week's basketThe feature contest-..Dav- is A , z, . ; , :, ball schedule is unique. because it is the only game matching i : ' '.." ' , ' , , , -,,' ,.,,ed ,, .0",,,,.01 , , two undefeated teams and biTause the, winner will be about 1 ..,,,,... Fr 1. ,,,;,,,,,' ,..,e the only learn assure o of having.UndispOted possession of first' f.. i, ',, , ,,,,,. , ; , , , ,. ,t t I place in a Utah prep league. ' ' , , ,. 1,4 , Standings are so muddled that as many as four teams $ , ' ''' ' ' ','".!' ' r1 could be tied for first plate In 1 ..,, .,5 ,i, Aq , ' ''Ak , ' , ' k, i' ,.,'"-- i ,'s ' -, I' i least one league by Saturday f , lat ,, , 2 ; ,1 I ' ' x l' "'" . ; , , , morning. In other of thFstate's ;: , '',','' ,, ..," ,,, ?.1 ; ' - ', .:.,,' , 112 loops; at least two teams ,;, :1: ', - ,,, - ,,v,:, , ,I. , ; :-. '-o ' , ) , , a chance for top spot.. ',,r.',','' '. '''." r, ,, , 1,t, t , . ' J f ' , , comes hear This ,..,,,,,,-, t ' I ,''' attlahl , 4 halfay .q ,s.,,,,,,,P 4.- , ' , , 7,, I . ' way point of fit;late , ,, - 1 4 I it should when a , .elear picture Si ,, N...,,Syte.P.O.sarwAss.", be developing about probable -"' , ,g, le, ' '"'.. Folt. qualifiers. , , 4 , ,,,,,,, , '...:., lowing last week's rash of upI,, i, ' ' , , .., ,,,,0 ; r:t1 , ' , , sets which sent eight teams , , , ,, ,,,,,,..,,, ; , , 1 '' ' . I: '-crashing to their first defeats, , 4 I i. - N, ' ' ' to count safe it any 14' hardly I . aIs ' ? ' ,- ., ,,,, '''''' ' ', out of contention unless ,- 1 , r:lau,'''. ' ' , :', , ! 7, the , of , ''''',4V 4.41's ; ,. 1' 452.4ee 4 Ittib! hone e Ililuints . ,,, to , ' , yet ' .,,, , , ' ROUND, ABOUrby ' ' - . , V ' ,... t4 ,t' ' ' t.44. li4444V!,14,i444444.4e,,,s,..? - ,',,,e ... , r 1 - , ' By JERRY CAHILL ' ,. rw - ,, - 1- -- - . - i t vs' - , , . ' day's study. The regents-- will be given the recommendations of the athletic board for their Thursday meetingset for 4 p.m. , ' ' 1'0w; ,, ' ,,,'' :' ' - . - 7agahl willte taken at the end of the -- - , - ' . - -4- --Is ' , , ''' ' . laili - . , , ,,,,,,,.... , For First Place Honors . - ,' ' iiii,,,,?' v oi 4,.41,4,44 , - -- , . .. - '0.- , . ' LarrY Pielels, Utah (San Francisco, 23rd mum)). . 29th round). Glen Rakes, New Mexico (Chicago-Bears- , Gary Lund, Utah State (Baltimore, 30th round). A pair of star Idaho linemen, tenter Wayne Walker and guard Jerry Kramer, were picked in earlier drawings. , ' Two Unbéatens Collide - - - , - s .... - ' round). , , ' ,.-- 4; sm-----i. .e, --- - u,..1:11i . ,- t Eleven area collegiate footbalLplayerajleafted bylui back Merrill Douglas of the University of Utah,.were selected Tuesaay Inthe National Footkall League's player draft. Douglas, the 1957 Skyline Conference scoring champiOn, fin the sixth round. Others was picked by the Chicago.Bears ' were Larry Aldrich,. Jdaho (Pitftsburgh, lith round), ' z- Wade Patterson, Idah6 (Chicago Cardinals,"16th round). Pete Johnson, , Idaho (Cleveland, 1,8th round). George Colbçrt, penver (Los Angeles, 20th round). . Evert Jones, Utah (tittsburgh, 21st round). , Jim Wagstaff, Idaho State (Detroit, 21st round), Richard Maggard, College of Idaho (Green Bay, 22n4 - . A --A- T . , ' '' - 00 PLAYERS-,- - EL. IF - . - . t , a' ' ,.... ' SR;ez"rGIR , . 0 .." ' ute rumpus 1 - - ' , , . .. tizutt . 1 , , no, . Chairman Dean Hiner of the athletic board will excuse the two outside "witnf.sses" after they have been heard and the board will Fun through the list of candidates again. It will follow the same procedure that it followed last week when Dean IIiner kept the board under wraps for five hours until it came up with a man. in favor of Everest The board, at that time voted and the name of Everest was presented to the regents. The reients tabled the matter for additional study. ' Dean Hiner said that while the motion before the regents is to accept Everest, the matter will be opened completely - new , sezret----vo- t a ed ;antreark-covir-emrsider- - -- - , ' SELECTED IN NFL DRAFT. -- - 1 , U, Men's Club member. -- - ' . ,ertIc .(g1 - 4 . 11 :iIAREA1 GRID - - , The U. Men did not:as was reported, suggest that Tally, Stevens be given the chance only if a name coach could not be had. 'Ilie club threw its entire weight behind Stevens, a . 4ni -- , - - , On -- '4 - i ' '--' ' ' . . ilffigel-Arriv- es , , , , -' - '' ' '''' ' ., '. - - . . . meeting the athletic beard will hear, , the accounts of two additional "testifiers." These are representatives DI the tr. Men's Club and the '.. 1.J. Alumni Assn. The U.s Men rolt Tuesday evening and came to on Its course of action. The club came up with one motion-- that Tally Stevens be endorsed by the club as the new head , ' football coach. , . - . ,, . - , gzdt grate - What has been done and on what scale is not known.. Ray Nagel, assistant to Red Sanders at UCLA and former backfield coach under Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma, was flown 1 . . --- .,,, E)Ngls(2571 - . ,.. . . . , -- . , -- 7 --- At the Wednesday , . ' . 1r 4 -, -- - - . . . , -.- . to the Utah campus last Saturday and interviewed at length by P Ute officials. be learned Nagel is the only outside invitee As . to the Ute.ican s. With the exception of Nagel, the pile of papers remain about the &tine. Leading contenders are still Everest and Tally Stevens along with Nagel. The latter is a former Ute, top East High School coach and for the past two seasons , assistant behind Hal Kopp of BYLL By HACK MILLER I - , Deseret News Sports Editor --- The case of the new Utah football coach, being, reviewed WednesdayAfternoon by the University of UtahAthletic, Eoard, took on heightened interest whEn Ray Nagel, assistant coach at UCLA. arrived on the Utah scene: Nagel is one of three top prospects being mentioned for the head coach position vacated by Jack curtic& who became. . il Stanford grid mentor. 1....;, '' asssisUte ,4and frosh Stevens. Everest. Tally Andy coat, '. tant BYU for interviews at the'aftercoach, also were on hand ' , hoon session . Iasi the week board handed The university regents a , , proposal that Everest be' named head coach. The regents tabled that motion pending further study of , additional candidates - -- , - . 1Ttiy .,. . ---- January 29, 1958 City, Wednesday, .0.... As , i 1 , , Loki Solt t',JE)AS ANDTELEORAM, - Front-Runne- rs , , , ., , Everest, Stevens, Nagel Still. . , , - , - . -- . , , - :' , . , ' .. . . . . Top News Poll (age Poll , , - , , lee.k...Q.1..tOR-1011.71g,VS,P,- 7. , v- - I - , , - - ' , 1 :1 , -- Griffith Snubs Stock Offer , - mid-seaso- -- 1 e , " I , , - - .! . .o: ' - KO Artists Dot , ,Television'Bout twb-warol- mer. -- Odd 7 - - t ' - '-- ,,, -- , - trabert, '''a. i 0 r. a A. i v., ENARDI ' - ot-1- , t (UPI-LFran- 1 . . 6-- 7-- - BLACKOUT 00,000 , , FREE14130 pe co' pie , . -- - ce, , , m 4, t ' to-pla- '' . . , , 4-- , , eJ 4r, 1 .7, O - , - : 14', ' , . 1.' - , i , : y. rs: . i hi,..-- --- . . t, ' , . I SLIZEIVJM " , ..... , 41,: -,, - to , - - COLISEUll - .1' - , - oltr ' ROMNGNY ' , ., ' , r ,,w, NO .451 Lost 3rd So? Ph. EL - ' I , ''l |