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Show Spirited Line Play By Pioneer Forward Wall Key Factor In Triumph SUNDAY Durando Posts Kayo Victory Over Humez HERALD 1953 SU-ND- at n The Vr.ded Press NEW YORK (UPi Garth Pan-o-n but Judges Artie 'for Panter. rounds. ter of Salt Lake City was offered Aidala and Harold Barnes voted had Panter ahead, PARIS (UP1 Ernie (The Rock) Durando of Bayonne, N.J.. was j ...:. another Madison Square Garden e opening period in turning back tltle t:dav because of his bout today for upsetting middle-waigB:igham Voting's drive from the opening kickoff on JIumez f France contender '"unlucky Pierre" ir Dt nve 1.11. , t J rJilk OIIU .KV II All of France, whose purse Langlois S h- loser e n'ercn-- p P:aVs uen 83 vards for the touchan unct previous ns A;- of about $5000 was held up be-Lmted , 'ear Br ln-vi ,S ocr that proved the big .difference victory oar.j cause of an illness alibi. :n the game, veriy -!ator.e' r.:;h Des;Sport last hundred chilled but Mlhaffpy sa'ir.ed 48 of those fans at the Palais out exPanter will box a Fif'y the favored night by knocking . .. v hibition u.e u .ru, Chuck BYU's gleeful fans saw Mar .. against inc.unmg with round sixth! the Frenchman in a pass ffr er's Woodworth next Friday night in udtk e;i up m a pa. n uin.qjdr right-lef- t combination. tr.cn produce t'ic k' rn n,r.ipn frr thp tniir hrinxn the Women's Gym in Provo. ''ujiid one on count Humez took' the ' .w othpr dqvfs gains in Substitute Panter, a j' underabout to his: feet and leaped Almo.-as import. i. Garchased about Pierre the dog, Schee Rene a second after referee o D.T.- - hissed the trv for ex'ia point was the sp.nted eh in; nd den ring for 10 founds lastrni?ht man hu "10. reached Waving i i BYU's Brisham Young could never catch and played '"Yankee Doodle" with ver's, line, whicn r rm uilrllv and vpltlns at the ; his risht fist on Pierre's left kid pasMr.:: zame U'r?J?Jr'',?-i.had he Humez claimed Denver reallv wii he zame i r ,1,mi to tne officials. ney; to win a split decision. ran parallel Jrrrv line and a yard inside the. beaten, the final count, Lanclois and rhis handlers comBut the stocky Frenchman s bullet in- the ;end zone to grab a ' plained dressing room that even Not on fell deaf ear. it 'wasn't, the body thumping that Spass from quarterback Henrv West P'eas 'for the s!y noints. hut two minutes the usually partisan Pans fans licked him Instead, they 'said, it ' t l.i'pr with Mahaffev still in h!ch joined Humez in his riroteste. al was influenza that weakened him, he later appealed tb tne ,:oar, Denver roared 65 yards forjhoush and he shouldn't have been in the " ' ; ? with Gallic frantic crowd.. gestures. second touchdown, which Mai ring. ' 'I 1 haffey scored on a bruising six-- ; It was the first knockout defeat When Dr. Vincent Nardiello in 300 amateur and 69 professional yard buck over right guard. heard tha't alibi he was so angered in the for who bouts weighed Humez, 4 he Brijham Yoting. midway nearly jumped over a rubbing third period, had to go T9 yards 1591, pounds. Durando scaled 161. to confront Pierre. 'You table ' . for its ecorii score. Quarterback' in perfect condition when 1 were, Buck Coach cheekbone A. left Y. fractured Tittle's AUDITION I.avon Satterfield completed a key he examined you at the weigh-in;" Shaw wjtii Jim Powers, left, and Hal Ledyard to pass for the pass for 2 yards to the Denver "'There was absolutely shouted. San Francisco '49ers. (NEA) latline and three plays e:;ht yard nothing wrong with you!" er sneaked ore yard into the end BYU-Denv- er Dan Dowd. executive ' secretary zone. But the conversion attempt of the New York Boxing Commiswas wide and Denver led sion. interrupted. "If there was DENVER, (UP- )- The statistics drive later in the peri,A od set up the other Denver score of the Denver-BYanything wrons, Langlois should game. have reported V to the commiswhen Roen threw a beautiful 33 Denver figures Ustecj first: sion, and we would have called yard pass to Rus Fairly, a quarFirst downs. 14, 15; rushing oil the fight."' v terback who switched to deft end age, 266, 129; passing yardage,yard57. uovva men oraerea tne purse for ;he play, and went over to to the Washington Redskins KF.W YORK--- it:PW-T- h 'host Detroit 159; passes attempted, 7, 29; passes held .up until .a:trr aieartrig Mon- . payd.rt. Lions and the San Francisco Fortyiin other panics. ' 3, interceptpasses II; completed, The Closed the Gap Pivtsburih Steelcrs and the. flay f9r ,he fishter and Niners tangle in the top Western aver-ieed. 1, 2, 0; 2; Nation-Greeh- six- - acers Jean Brettdnel and George 'punts, of punting the Ray. Packers bed-battle A in the drive early M me !:d at Kautt-r.while v,otki card 1: al Football 5, to.uht 42.5; fumbles 'lost, League Sunday closed rhe cap to 20fnur'h ' Referee. Mdler favored Langlois the undefeated Cleveland Browns Forbes Field. !l!t uhfn reserve , fullback Dor yards penalized. 25, 31. on York New Giants in the take (James tracked one yard over t.v the top Eastern game. Ik'e m'o the Pioneer end zone am B:i'.v Meadows, converted. F. Cleveland, the only undefeated r.ut Denver was not through team in the 12 club! league in- 1 iHaimack Ph:l Oiler signalled vades the Polo Grounds for the a fair catch near the end of czhth renewal of a series with F.'.':a WILL APPEAR Iir.r.F aniv. but then fj moled the Denvf-jpur.- 7New York m which the average -7 o... the p Waldck. ore of which M That'fey' recovered o: winning margin has been only v. in tre voun vonfen t"os'l :r BYU Two plays later points per game. 1 game today will appear o:v lies-rviammed over guard lot' OREM The Lincoln and The Lions and Forty Niners are :...Ithe i at niiht even :vr'iand the touchdow r day Fork sophomore football teams deadlocked with the. Los Angeles Riverside Roller P'hk. the victory very clear hattien to a that ma tie m a game;pams f0r the Western Conference )!ayeri here ihursUay atternoon. load The Lions; defending league 7 7 6 7 27 touchdown .Americane jDcnvcr champions, have be ten .the 0 6 6 7 10 liM Cfi a onee in their" last jaunt by Pres-,tonly ,iners Denver scoring: touchdowns, ton. who also posted the extra U'jx meetings and their game is 3. Fairly Coriversions. point on a quarterback sneak. lexpected to draw about 50.000 fans 2 Extra pom. Fairly. Lincoln's touchdown came orr a to San Francisco's Kezar Stadium, HYU coring: touchdowns pass from Walter Bandley to Garv; Jhe Ram5 en,ertain the Chicago Nx James. Conver- Keetch. Jack Sumner plunged foriBears ,he chicaE0 Cardinals are t sion Meadow s. the extra point. at home t0 the Philadelphia EagPreston. Webber and Smith play-;leand the Baltimore CoPs play . Elli Wal.h'k. one of bijrest,- AM.it SI! , of present U, S. coal ed w ell for the Forkers. while thri-ato Girl' Gra jp. fi'imp- ot.'pu- :noves to market by rail. Keetch. Cox. Higby, Cragun. Holdby truck, and 6 pear on 11 ion M.'dreci Bui'KC, lw by water;' aw av and Sumner turned in top. The 'rtrghthawk is related to the :io,v a. ways. j TuesJay n.ht's M( iwhippaorwill. performances for Lincbln. the Riverside Roi'.crt I'ir.ls ' Wrestling will be res irnv: at thes I a wee roller rink thi vw.k layoff due, to the ucej-' hunting season DENVER. (UP) Fred M ah a f rev' performance and gressive line sro Lion-hea- -- rt tnree-v-nchd- Va. O) nt V 27-l- fi -' . " . ?.r-an- five-roun- d P'l HUNTERS . . . T K-- - rver' Sr2nee V"yJriUn f 1 She's not over yet, although the regular. Deer seerson ends October 27th, there are several districts open 'fil end November 1st such os District No. end See No. 61. 33 and Districts of proclamation part map In our store. 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