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Show The Herald Journal VT?VTT 1. 4 . State, Aggies Tabbed As Contender Jim's COLFAX JIM o) con; invited" note had conic lart week Itoin o! I tah Oil H lining lompativ lit half on Bad ter, Ashty 11 Kuid tluie was to Lie a tu'inei honor my the 1954 55 nrtitibcis of d some University of I'talr football and basketball bams Also, r x ol the I'Wiiti to accorded be v to K(oi as lec ignition ttc wire to reit,vi a 'stroll in taps state's d.a,' c omnienie-nieii- t' and you ns at tino! anohii football and basketball st ..son so, to ti.e n pne Boom of lloltl tah we v, i nt last evening, to join be Unh" of sports sr riU . There were M Warden of Ogden, honored as dean of those who patrol the sports highway In our .lark Srhroeder, state: HaO, Vrler John Mooney. Dee Chiprr-andim Grebe, all oi Salt Like t Ray St Hu nt of Btovo. and Cole of Lornn. Bril Com in of Salt lake was unable to be time, since a son Bad come down with polio the mining belore. A the banquet progressed, sportsw rite rs were asked to don caps and gowns, and to man li to the stand where Prof, (iin ' Barkman. energetic patron saint of Salt Bake chamber of commerce, would present diplomas. Tie t nrn metu i merit march was "Dragnet I'rof Gux had appi opt rate r erriai ks about each sirrlio, ituludipg a charming verse as the piece de resistance The scroll turned out to be a pencil portrait of each sportswnur. degree painted bv flair Lnulgrt tt 'lheii was an appiopnate for each one. Our s was ( I V chief pusher for the Aggies Frank Uickev, assistant Mr. Banger was enure lor the evening basketball coach at I tuh, intioclued the Utah caeexi, m the absence of Jack Gardner, who is in Geimany. Jack Curtice gave background muleinil for his gtnldiis and staff memlicis, and paid a nice tnbute Ills mental fhcraiiy has hern to retired faincr, F.iner Nielsen even more valuable to his bovs than his physical thriapy," he said Finer Nielsen jhisoiiiIus the good and true things of life" o i.j 4-Te- t ou rue good-nature- - 1 . ,t. CLIfF By ..ii MII.LIK ) v 4 v. ' f - ' Foui tec ii letteimen weie among the 35 who turned out for drills 1 s From Grid to Golf Richards Leaves Sox to Join Baltimore Club frog-jumpin- 36-d- possible Rain Forces Postponement Bout Of p BY JACK CUDDY NFAY YOI7K tl? Heavyweight Champion Rocky Marciano is a 1 Tromb.Tve favorite to beat Ezzard Charles again tonight In " or their fold-up- " title fight at Y'snkee Stadium. 6-- eui-up- Promoter Jim Non.? expects store than 45.090 in the ball ark p. m, LDT lo see whether Chailcs will fold tip because of the battering be suiftiei in their June 17 bout, or whether Mai rimes face w til b- - sliced moie bloodily than in June. "AVe'U open the stadium box offices omgl.t With an advance of le.wfon S375.000 and JllVl wm " Norris said And our gate should go a few thousand over or under the $543,032 Rocky and Ez drew 10 30 bcfoie. , Weather Torei-as- ; Favorable The weather foiecust of partly cloudy and continued cool" indicated there was little danger of postponement. Unbeaten Marciano of Biock-loMass., 30, and exchampion Charles of Cincinnati, 33. spent the night in New Aoik after coming in Horn their tiainmg camps at the Catskills Tuesday. Rocky rested in a Bronx hideaway, but ihe challenger was quartered any- n. 1:1 a hotel. In their statements each expressed confident- - of Vjc- lory and a willingness to shoot1 the works in the euily rounds if, teecssaiy. Eiaui emphasized' pre-batt- le a f nev, left, (sometimes affec tiona't iv leferted to 'I he .Jaw '' was a special guest at tte el.ih as O.l Befitung bunque-in Hotel Utah latugtit. .1 B.ul-eAt hi Utah Oil vni is i who trnccid tiie banquet and ass.ud pies nintion. now It" OF I tah Aggie fame umiiiisMonoi of iit'ih'tiis loi the Mount on States Conliitii e on.-- jtulates puls ediioi Jim (on- upon 1. the lat'i k B t imI,, Die itun. I Kill spoi l e" IIF 1 SMI1 I c : I i -l 111 ( t .lou-n.i- i i ( -t A c I J Providence, Wellsville mmes l7in AMI RICAN II AGI All-Chur- F. Nods ch Needed 10 Mm he s Rocky suflert-- a gush cm his left brow 111 the louilh round in June, but Charles failed to take advantage of the wound and pel nutted Kixkv to conic on and wm the unanimous 15 round decision The challenger Mamed a ninth-roun- d blow to his Adams apple 1 for the defeat could Mai fly bieathe for the t of tfv liht after that paii-.hMow, he said There will be no home television tonight as Rotkv, the rings first perfect-- i ecord heavyweight champion, makes Ms fourth defense and Chalks gets bis unn-s- precedented thud chance Wt-llsull- All-Ch- Memberships will be sold this evening when the Aggie Quarterback Club Meets the 1954 Team. 6:30 p. m. at the Union Building cafeteria. ( oac h John Ronmg will introduce mrinbers of the squad. Glen Allan will replace Cal Watts as president of the Club, and l.t. ('ol. Joe Lacey takes Allan's former position that of Ir. Pete c forfeit. Le llaer pitched and batted Pi o idem e Waul Toe tnuph over Delta slammed a home run over the feme, and Lynn Spuhlei poled an Doth teams play at 7 p.m t.m.ght. Prowl, .no tackles lloladay Second at Derks Field, while Wellsville plays Bountiful at Glade Patk .Scn-on-d msnie-tne-pai- Leading Pitcher Wight of the 'luesdav's Results A oi k 2 Brooklyn Louis Chicago 9 St Alilw aukt-- imiuinati 4 e Cm Second Till, 159 540 1U2 179 .331 Avila. Clove. 134 526 103 178 Mmoso. Chi. 145 519 114 175 119 403 (.4 131 .325 Noien. N Y. Fox. Chicago 147 600 106 192 320 s Home Runs: khisewski. 48 Mays, Giants 39. Hodges. Dodgeis 39 Snidei , Dodgeis 38 sauei. Cutis 37 Runs Batted In: Klus. ewskt, F 132 Snider, iHKigeis, . 123 125. Hodc.es. Musi.d, Dodgeis, 120 Beiia A.uikeesllS Runs: Mantle. A.irkees 121: 116 snider, Dodgeis Miuial, Cauls 115 Mm.se While Sex 114 Mas Giants no Hits: Min-lii, Giants 192 Fox, White Sox. 192 Siudei . Dodgeis, Reci-leg- ('a-ds- t 187, 21-- d Ameriran league KSS. kuenn, Tigcis, Cauls 18A Pitching: toiunc-i- a nJ g s o I'l. A A I R STANDINGS National league A Club G AB K II Pet. Plavc-- r Snider, Bklyn. 140 53U 116 188 .342 140 528 110 179.3.19 Mays N A Mueller, N A. 142 576 84 192 .333 Musial, St 1,. 142 52 115 184 333 Mu.skt, pennant-winnin- 17-- 1 (I Ilul.uh Iphia 2 Pittsburgh 2 4 5, 0, West Side Wins 21-- 0 Bill San Tlie lu alts of We-- t Side high Diego Tadres was the leading school of Dayton won their second pitcher in the Pacific Coast leeord good game of the football season last League with a for a 773 peieentage accouling Fudav wiien tlnv defeated Fieldleleasc-todav lo final ligutc-0 ing League statistician W 1 111 am Maik Tmgey si ou-ail tmoe Weiss lepoited, howevei, that West Side touchdowns The W ,t Roger Bowman of Hollywood had Side halfback intern pled a pass the most wins, 22, but his 13 in the fust and w(pt losses diopped his average to aiound end 30quaitei. in the sec end yards 629 pet md Tommy Bvine, wtio played for After an Uneventful thi'd quarSeattle before going up hi tne ter, Tmcey swiped another pass New A oik A ankees near tiu end to dose the seining of the season, led in stukeouts with 198 Joe Il.itten nf Los Ang-l- es at.J Bob Hall of Seattle were- - nicked for the most losses, 17. Oakland s Don Feitarese issued the mou bases on balls, 174 IKANCISIO S New - k Moon, L and Ray Golfers Will Defend Area Elk Trophy Sunday gain replacement ttua fad. The Ran s will remain deep m the ce.lai One contemn e game and ssx tough tntei sectional battles ae on the agenda for Skyline teams this weekend tn season openeis the schedule will be highlighted by the I tan-ashungton game at Seattle and die W y to onung-Okia-ho- A&..M contest at Laramie. Both are Saturday game The Jone conference contest will pit New Mexico against Brigham Aou.ng at Piovo, Saturday night. It will be the tiust action fot either team this year Friday night, little Colorado College of the smaller Rocky Mountain Conference tabes an Denver at Denver. Other Saturday games will send the Ft La-tWashington, service team to Montana. I tuh State to San Jose State and Uolotado AIM to Kansas State. Wyoming Ranks High Wyoming the puk of the coaclu-to Utah in the Skyline this autumn, could be a yeat awav Horn its peak but still ranks high for the gridiron wars of 1954 The Pokes have a veteran backfield with Brooklyn lowbov" Joe Mastrogiov attrit in the drivers seat Mastroaio-vanranked third last year in the nation in toal offense a a Sophomoie. He looks better this year in Coach Phil Dickens' single wing bai kfield. U'ah state has piohably th be'-- t balanced team in the P.01 (oach John Rotting s outfit finished second behind Utah last year and has nearly its entire team back including qua! let back Kent Hams who had to learn the job ol a "T" quarterback from sci alt h. The Aggies have the biggest line in the Skyline and plenty of depth at all positions. Utah, although weaker than last year, cant be counted out. The Redskins have only one starter back from last years championship squad tackle Don but have plenty of around to fill in. Coach Jack Curtice has a sophomore quartei bark Martin Bezyack who has the potential. If he develops the Utes would be hard to stop in quest of their fourth stiaight flag. Build Solid Outfit New- Mexico has center Larry-Whit- e to anchor the middle of the line and halfback Bobby Lee to spark an offense. Around these two men the Lobos have built a solid outfit. With the right breaks New-- Mexico could sneak in the backdoor while Utah State, W rntng and I tah club each out of contention. It promises to be the tightest and most interesting scrap in the Rockies in several years. In the Rocky Mountain conference, three times winner Idaho State College is again the odds on favorite to repeat although Montana State and Western State wil be the prime cor iders. s. ni Hen-deis- Ixigan Elks lodge golfers will defend their northern Utah Edks lourncy championship ttopnv Sunday at Logan Golf & Country Club, according to Jack Bowen, chairman. I.ogan lodge will host visitors from Ogden and Salt Lake ( it Elks lodges for a team golf tournament, to tee off at 1 p m , and a dinner to fodow "All lodge members gol'et s 01 not are invited to participate, Mr. Bowen said. The tournament will be judged on best average scoie of all members participat- mg. and were anxious to have a good representation Horn Logan An entry fee of S3 per plaver will cover green fees and the dinner The local Elks linksters won possession of a traveling trophy in competition against Salt Lake Citv and Ogden sister lodges at Btighain City last vear . - Stiff est Test - t DeSEU1CKLEA'. Fa Maiv Lena fending champion Faulk faced her stufest lest oi the 54h annual Women s Naiion-i- l Amateur golf tournament tori, iv in a (out mind mate ti tuainst of Gt ace Newington, Conn , the 1948 winner. Ll vV -- AntoncUi 10-- lei, Indians, White Sox, Randall llugie are new directors. a ins 22-- Lot-- Giants 21 Lemon Dorigeis 13-- 4 A 12-, 3 Fel- Indi- - Introduction of lighter, milder, 86 Proof s bottling as a companion to 100 Proof Bottled in Bond brings forth world-famou- unprecedented public demand CHICAGO 00k Countv The Meadow-li- t Club in suburban Detioit has selected as the site of next year's national Golfers Association tourney which will run from July 20 tx-e- n thiough 26 Hu PG A announced its choice Tuesday night and at the same time released its statistics chart showing that Bob Toski has clinched the PGA ntonev-- inning down and has also moved into the lead in Ryder Cup standings. NOW TWO GREAT EOTTLINGS 8 6 PROOF Made the mown The fight will be sent bv closed-oircu- 't T to 70 theatres m 50 cries To Be Froadcast immmi Car damaged? mm? 3 A J Nss !& Like-Ne- w Have Celebrated Old Crow lighter and milder than the too Proof Booled in Bond Again! lj restore those battered bumpers, aoors and fenders fo rm Su a gleaming, like new factory finish. Prices are reasonable: estimates, BOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROOF FREE! The most famous . lose-quart- er of bonded bourbons Enamel Paint Job Any Make Car .... t 's This Eveninq, 6:30 i Nat'l. Pro Site to However, Charles attempt to become the tirst heav v w e.Jit in ling histoty to toiaotiuo the down will be bioacUart i.dtion.ri-l- v (CBS and in Canaria (CBC. It vv til be relaxed to the armed services overseas ana broadcast to Puerto Boo m Spanish. Rotkv has imp-neehi' attack to take advantage of Ins own short aims the shortest of anv heav v v eigt-champion, lbs ieaih is onlv 67 index. Mom finger tip to Hnv ! tip Clunks reach is 7J champ will be shooting fo- - Ms 47th straight ptolossional victory and his 4 1st knockout. (.hades has xharptned Ins the straight right to the punch he hopes will butcher face lin'd th - ickiee stops the bout 1. seeks his 87m victory in 99 lights, and h.s 54h kllOc kout. Ag Quarterbacks 'Meet the Team' t. F'ii-M M. n 1iuMdeiHe and :k. '1 teams won opening round battles last eveiung m h tournament at Salt Lake City. Wellsville. winner of Qtus.on Four and the I gan In national, didn't have to lift a f.ngei to Tiny captuied not fold Cmrd at V OfcC&to ... s Wyoming and Utah Stare were ed today to unseat Utah a the 1954 football kingpins tn the Skyline conference f.vety team in the Skvbne this year with the exception of Utah and Colorado AIM has improved itself over a year ago As a result, a four team race should develop in the Rockies Utah Sta'e and Although Wyoming hold the edge, Utah and New Mexico will remain rugged contenders Utah needs a quarterback before it tan seriously rnd for its fourth straight championship. New Mexico, looking for an offense to go with perhaps the best defense in the area, must rate the darkhorse. Prospects Seem Remote Although Montana, Brigham A oung and Denver will field stronger teams over a year aco, their prospects of escaping the Skyline's second division seem remote. Colot ado AIM lost a cracketjack backfield and failed a- - lit-l- that he would up The champ indicated he would start faster to prevent heme cut up V i, - BUM LTIS NEW YORK T The heavyweight championship title fight between Rocky Marciano and Charles, chal'enger scheduled for Yankee .Stadium tonight, was postponed today until tomorrow night because of rain. " s! 1 one-in-fo- v Have If end to end the I tali State line has expel ience, depth and sie. It will stand up against anv line in the confeienee. At talkie, fui instance, the Aggn-wi.l have veteians Dave Kiag then pc and Carl Lbert two of the best aiond with a halt do eii ottieis almost as good wait mg to till in tie gu.il d jobs should be filled I r seven-yeanr out to break Seth Maiuhan.x North Gaelic Midoris will Kit it- Whitaker and Iteeil heeui at by 11" has at South Cache. Since Maughan tnriay sjk the Spartan helm. S C has won Hi mlii son although a couple of live decisions and two have end- Sophomores mav voik in Oulv at center aie the Aggits A Mauchan-coache- d ed in deadloc ks Rumx-del- i South Cache team has a tilt low on reseives led in capublv loi cU should lilt v,rtUcr parted Lewis F.dwaids but l who started the have to go all the way. Matt Jav Van Nov, On the flanks veterans season with Birmingham of the Southern Association league, finHatch have ished up with Oklahoma City in the Texas loop. Jay should be liontel and Charlie well in hand. Both are exthings home in the near future. . . . Second string US AC ciuartei bac k Tfolfe Kerr was late for practice cellent pass snaggeis Is Developing last Monday, but John Iteming accepted his excuse as legitimate lxeir. Hal ns, one of the finest passwho lives in 1 remonton, was stopped by Bear Karr police oflueis ers to show up at US AC in seveial who weie searching for bank robbers . . . seasons, has the makings of a Mind'n up an artlve year at IiOgan Golf A Country Club will gieat "T". man After a alow 1 Ik be the northern Ctah I lk tournament Sunday. lodge, start last veai , he moved into defending 1953 champions, will host Ogden and Salt Bake Illy lop loim low aid the end of the Tom liOienat has left halfback golfing I'.iks for the tournament and a dinner to follow. Still time for Logan golfing Lika to enter, aerordlng to Chairman Jack sewed up and is probably better on defense than on offense. John Bowen. Tram acorea will be figured on an average of all memKarmrk has the inside Hack at bers participating, ao there no limit to the sire of the teams. been right half although he Utah State will fly to four of its first five football games . . . bothered bv a bad leg The Aggies travel to Missoula by rail. . . . Seveial candidates ate out for Directors of the three-stat- e Pioneer baseball crlcuit will meet in the fullback slot and at the moon ttre ment the Job Isnt filled It could Boise Oct. 9 and 10 for what may lie the final Boise franchise situation, and consider other league business . . . be the teams weakness unless Approximately 3,000 less Utah sportsmen applied for elk permit Boning shifts a halfback thu year than during the 19,53 application period, figures released The Aggies plav their fust five from Department of Fish and Game headquarters revealed today. games away from home but fiave Last year there were 16,533 applications for 1,520 pet nuts author- most of the big conference oppoized by the Utah Board fo Big Game Control. This season 13,581 nents on the luvgan rarpet applied for the big game hunter 1,325 available permits. Chances of A MMiMct success in gaining a permit at the AwJOinbT public drawings ranged from one-in--1 eighteen on the Nebo General hunting CIl. C1R I on the North Cache unit to bull area only. . . . To swipe a lead from an old sportswriter named Maik Twain (he g covered a contest, didnt he?), everybody talks ubout Taul Hu hards, CHICAGO UP baseball but nobody goes out to the ballpaik to watch it. brand-nefield and general manIn even the to Attendance drop like a finking majors continues line drive, jend a lot of people. Including a great many baseball ager of the Baltimoie Oi lutes, Hu hards and Marty Marion, executives, still cant say why. . . . successor as manager of the If the New York Giants and the Cleveland Indians plav in thia Chicago White Sox, both allowed toddy they already have some year's World Series, baseball's fall showdown will be between their teams in their leagues. the oldest (player-wise- ) ideas" about Improving clutis next season The Giant players average age is 28 1 years, which gives them Neither of the fwo"thin men" a edge on Brooklyn and the Chicago Cubs The lrich.cns' would specify exactly what their average 29 8 years, which gives them the same lead in the birthday first moves would be. but Mai ion league standings on the Baltimore Orioles winter emphasized The youngest contenders In either league aie tire Milwaukee trades vv his placed team in the National League with an stress on "establishing our own Braves, second-yoneeaverage age of 25,6. lai rn s stem It s one ol baseball's most unusual snitches - Marion inheriting Richards' problems with the thud place o while Richards min i its the same problems that Mai ion had with the Onoles who CEiarles-Marcian- o vi ere the the ht. Louis Blow 11s last season T i. k way Kept I i t r !i Lveivlhing points to Utah Slate as a definite contender for Husky line conference football title tins year The Aggies have the all important qua! tei back for the split-T- " formation, the line and a hunch of raieborses in the back field. 'VVeie in better shape than a year ago," Coach John Boning and last season we won said eight and lost thic-e.- " A year ago 'I hat means a lot the Aggies weie living the T lor the hist time with Kent llai-tis- . a young quarterback who had to learn it the haij atn ra For Grid Title Herald Journal Sports Editor The New Mexico. Utah Figure Into Skyline Race B ik available as usual IL Jj CA' H Chevrolet Co. Corner Third North ond Main Logan, Utah Phone ESS Lj North Ma.n, Logan, Utah Fhone 1820 THE OLD CROW DISTILLERY COMPANY. FRANKFORT. KENTUCKY |