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Show Seven Persons Tie For First Place In Telegram-Tribune Grid Contest ,J ' i If LL-at w-' fill fj. A 4 i Kimball Richmond Ed McChryatal Andy Royal Bonny Snider Like football prognoaticator the country over, a large majority of the 3000 entrants in Th Tribune-Telegram Tribune-Telegram football guessing contest went "haywire" last week. Seven entrants tied for first plac by predicting 13 winner out of the 20 game luted. They are Sonny Snider. 2130 Roberta street; Ed McChryatal. Mc-Chryatal. 46 Seventh East street; Andy Royal, 140 South Wast Temple street: Kimball Richmond. 761 Eighth East street: Kirk Daly, Pan-guitch; Pan-guitch; John Hendrickson. Park City, and Duan Bauer, Elberta. Utah. These person will each receive a 13 87 cash award, but no football ticket, a th rule stipulate. "If more than five person tie for first place, a limit of I2i will be divided evenly among them." Eighty contestants picked 12 winners win-ners and of this number five will be a t chosen to receive $1 and one football foot-ball ticket, but judgee will not announce an-nounce winners of these awards until un-til Wednesday. 12 winners. Judging will be determined on the basis of the most logical reason rea-son givsn on the Army and Yale game, which was the star marked battle laat week on each entry blank. Four of the winners. Including Mr. Hendrickson, Mr. Royal, Mr. McChryatal and Mr. Snider, all called the Fordham-PItt gam on th nose by predicting the tie. Th on gem that proved the biggeat stumbling block was the Idaho-Utah State fray, with M per cent of all entrant picking th Vandal to win. Th gam was a scoreless li. A new contest for this week' game is already under way. |