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Show T.C. Hair Wins Grid Contest Predicting 17 winner of the 20 Tribune-Telegram football contest game last week. T. C. Hair of 433 Hollywood avenue won first place, which entitles him to a pair of football foot-ball ticket and 19 cash. Tied for second place were Tony Metelko of Standardvill and George Crum of Provo, who will each receive two football tickets and $2 in cash. The following five person get one ticket and SI apiece, the awards being made on a basis of best reasons rea-sons for picking the star contest between Utah and Colorado. David T. Lewis, 921 East Firat South street; Bill Naylor, 171S Harvard avenue; Alma Wood hall, lit East South Tempi street; Frank Murray, Mur-ray, 371 East Fifth South street, and Arthur Dale, 1049 Tenth East street Mr. Hair missed only three games, failing to call the ti between be-tween California and Washington and losing the Kansas-Nebraska and Temple-Michigan State frays. Mor than 80 per cent of th 3700 contestants picked Colorado to beat Utah and 60 per cent favored Notre Dam over Pittsburgh. Pitt won by a 21- score. Th season's final contest begins today. Th tickets won in this event will be honored at the annual Thanksgiving day gam between Utah and Utah State. For any entrant who successfully success-fully predicts winners of all 20 games a J50 cash prize Is the reward. |