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Show I INDEPENDENT Sugar House, Utah Thursday, October 31. 1957 Page 9 Redskin Briefs 'IF Eager Plays Against Soviet Team graduates but would also IMe to give pro - football a try if he has the opportunity. University of Utah basketball! coach, Jack Gardner, put his 17-- 1 man squad through their first j days of practice with heavy em-phasis being placed on the most elementary fundamentals. Says Gardner, "If a ball club is going to win the tough games they have to be able to handle all situations. The way to make cer-tain they can handle these situa tions is to teach fundamentals. We'll spend a good deal more time on these elements of the game for the next week or so and then go into drills which will give us an idea of just how the boys can work as a unit." Gardner is in doubt as to just how good his 1957-5- 3 club might be but he feels that they might develop into a top aggregation. The Utes are taller than last sea-son but do not have the speed of the 1956-5-7 group. The loss of Cur-tice Jenson will be hard to fill. Several Jr. College transfers 0 season and both are good scorers. The other JayCee's are Al Mock, San Francisco and Jim Powell of l Carbon. j Veterans who could help include the Skyline Conference's leading scorer last year. Milt Kane; speed-ba- ll Gary Hale; big Pearl Pol-lard. Darrell Pastrell, Dick Shores, DeLyle Condie, a freshman sensa-tion in 1954, who has just returned from an L.D.S. mission, and Bill Paul. Freshmen moving up in-clude post man Carney Crisler, Keith Ancell, Jim Brittain, Mark Rose and Ben Cutler. DeLyle Condie, Ute basketball-er- , who has just returned from an Australian mission played two games against the Russian Olym-pic team while performing for the Mormon Yankees, a mission-ary team in Australia. He scored 23 points in the first fray and 30 in the second. The Missionaries m 3 1 II I II lilt Milium in lost both contests f the Sputniks. Lee Grosscup, Ute quarterback, not only makes headlines as a pas-ser but also writes them. Lee was a sportswriter in Santa Monica, California and is majoring in Eng-lish while at Utah. He hopes to be a short story writer when he1 could add strength to the Utes and two of these boys look espe-cially promising. Jim Thomas, six foot-fiv- e in. from Modesto and Bill Cowan, a speedy five-foot-five-- Bakersfield Jr. College transfer, are top prospects. Both of these jboys were chosen as the "Player of the Year" in their leagues last The Running Redskins open this year at home against Baylor Uni-versity and then meet Tulsa, Stan-ford, Washington State and Wis-consin in the Einar Nielsen Field-hous- e. This is one of the most at-tractive home schedules in Utah History and season tickets have been going at a record pace. i Come in and S-E- -E the . . . j I 1 MEW I I 1 llxllkW I j RAMBLER and AMBASSADOR signs for '58 ; ... N-O-- W on display I H AT H UAMV IHLDIFF MOTOR EE 703 East 17th South EE A Complete Line of . . . Fftrrmrri I IT 1 , , ,w1 - & items . . . ai TT I 2115 South 11th East IllintGr S seagull drug building Open every Nile 'til 10 p.m. BUY A SHOTGUN for Pheasant Hunting and WATCH lor... pgj TTTOMIEY COUPONS Special $lBIi9ht W hunting $Q95 fr1;,,;;' ' COATS A(V 0 njtf m IUOAR HOUII fill Uvrti llrii Utt-H- U 1--11 tl (Saagull Drug) For Home Decorating Needs ... EXTERIOR annd INTERIOR PAINTS . WALLPAPER, STAINS, and VARNISHES Shop at . . . PUILILEBfasCT- ' J PAINTS GLASS LATER, J W. P. FULLER & CO. f llllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'' u '.S7 W lV w . " J JK -- 'X - , s'r x., IT TrC2Z5EEL TJDQZ0C3- -- Rest as you ride in comfortable Coach or Pullman accommodations, or in smart Lounge cars, where you'll find magazines, radio, writing desk, BDSBi beverages. What fun you'll have . . . fcSGSSt and you'll arrive refreshed ! 3 I y ror details, reservations, or help with x your travel plans, see your nearest j --4 Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. TO1SKEY DaysSpecials All $1.00 Items W All $1.99 Items 179 2- -350 All $2.99 Items 2 550 I Ladies' Dresses $1.00 of! ESS Ladies' Car-Coa-ts $1.00 off Ladies' Toppers $1.00 off KE Girls' Coats $1.00 off AH Coats S19.99-u- p $2.00 off MYfA SHOPS j 1179 Simpson Avenue |