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Show !:!: :: ,.: 7-.- ' '7 . Marciano Camp Builds Up Foes Rock's Drills Played To the Press M" SUNDAY HERALD 8 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER J UUh County. .Utah 12, 1954 aonfH-- I Mj ; . N Provo Eleven Whips HARRY GRAYSON ' ByNEA SpertJ Editor. Devils NEW I YORK (WEA) Sttldyinf the ballyhoo for a Rocky Marci ano match elm you a better idea of Jus t how good a fighter the Brockton Block Butter Is In relation to the rtst of the heavy- . weight around today.: The itch Is to build up the other guy and knock down The Hock in training and then tit around on fight night and count the swag while the shoemaker's son does the knocking down. You could see that the day Marciano started work at Grot singer, N. Y for the second edition with Ezzard Charles at Yan kee Stadium, Sept. 15. The Rock, with a good rest' and 15 rounds of seriouj" fighting under his bait, boxed a total of eight rounds the first two afternoons, none of them more than a minute and a half. In the first outing, you see, 120 By WENDELL RIOBY Coach Dick Hill's Green and": I White clad ffrtdder ctrurk Anp in the second quarter, and again in me xmra to give Provo a 12-- 0 win over a scrappy Snrinfiville eleven In a practice tilt staged Friday fliaht in the BYtf stad -- t the ium. ' v v. rHYir I EASY : I Monthly ; ": It was first tfame for both teams and they showed lack of experience in the timing of their plays and la some of their overall work, but generally' it was a satisfactory season opener for both teams and highly pleasing u uit unusuauy large crowd of spectators that watched the per formance. Provo save Indication that whn the new spllt-- T formation nt- tern of play is learned that the Charles prepared Marciano for WILDCAT Richard Dixon (left) and Russell Sutherland will serve af Bulldogs can be in the second. of this fall's BY High Wildcat football team, which is expected to have a lot to say on which team tne competition indangeroua own II their I "Time!" wins the 1954 Region 3 championship. Dixon is a swivel-hippe-d Al Weill screamed halfback and Suterland ' a Dean Jensen Dave and leaguer climbed ' Italiano ''as the end. .' Harness in the halfback slots gave v an over 4 shaken sparmate, itovo some speed they have been threatening to annihilate tha poor in recent years. Eric lacking P- I: was surprisingly good in carter "Al," a writer said to the vettne signal calling role. His passeran manager, "he looks woning was excellent and his defen derful. He could fight tomorrow. sive work was good.! This is the best I've ever seen . Look Good ' ' him." II ILI.A 1)1 Bill Mitchell V I and Lynn Cleaves I ILfUl .A L Nate: This last the don is and bid. a the that (Editor's group year, -"He Isn't the way I want him," fourth in a series of articles ned the moleskins this week on looked the good wings and ire replied Weill. "He needs plenty on the football prospects at the determined that they will leave a The quarterback situation is not both snared passes in midseason of .work before he can go' in with various making either Coach Bushman or form whenever they came close I I TvJ , I Just as good, at least CDAIsTIM a guy like Charles. He didn't do schools.) Utah County High record Coach Snow any younger, but they enough to give them a chance: their predecessors. " anything like he should today. He I I . The team this falTwiU be a com may survive even that if Bob and Larraine Staheli at center: II c even . , . " DaWENDELL 1 and and RIGBY 1 I I By LeRoy Larry Strong I bination of veteran and young and Bentley; a senior, can come i .Jat looked vies I I ; guards ; especially Young Wildcats may untried material that mav mould thorugh. Oswald Allred has also in the THE TRUTH WAS, of course, notBrigham opener. good Into if they been drafted for the position to strong title contenders win the 1954 football title in ' that Marciano looked plain Springville threatened on sev 3 but coaches and players can just . function together as a Region DEPT. feet. But WeiUi always the smart alike are firmly convinced that group. There are some good play- make use of his baseball arm, eral occasions when speedy Clair manipulator, couldn't let anybody they win. have a hand in determin ers returning and they are ex and Rodney Despain, a junior, may Shipp, who played end on de fense, but who was called back go away and herald that It ing who does win it pected .to be the nucleous around give some help. in . the ball the gate. might hurt department The Cats have a fancy 1953 rec which another fine team can be The halfback slots look good with on offense, carrying broke around end. From nearby Kutther'a, Tub ord to uphold which' includes 6 built N J 1 an alert and fast Bulldog I 1 t A Q Thumper Harry Mendel ex wins, two losses and one tie game At ends Coach Bushman will Dick Dixon starting out the sea but held and the Red Devils were pounds: "Charles will win. He This looks bko a pretty high star have the veterans Brent' Brockbank son, without an apparent broken line ne to hitch their wagons onto ' this and Russell Sutherland. They were bone (the coaches have their fing- never able to generate a consist mwa mat nis has made up -' tent offense in spite of some fine I I m can beat Marciano and that's all year but Grant Bushman, Don plenty good last, year and should ers seems: he and crossed) bigger Reid, Mark playing a cut like him needs to do. Mar Snow and Jerry Brown who are be improved this season. They will ciano won't get away with the directing the 55 or more prospeo be assisted by Grant Davies, a and faster than last year. Dan Bills and other players. stuff he got across last time out tlve grldders, feel that it is not newcomer; and Verl Shell, a trans- Wakefield and Verl Shell are help- Springville s one big drive was halted when a bad pass from cenIn a return match, Charles will entirely impossible. fer from Provo High; and Tony ing. and Vernon Higbee, ter went over the halfback's head I I too .smart." newcomer be BY High will have to get along Bentley, a promising from Lincoln, may find! a fer spot to and run he had the down ball from Goldman Logan. acquiesces without the services of some 17 Charley in the running department- rr-r- if i i deep behind his own line. for tha good of the ticket sale. top, gridders who brought their There is little depth in the tackle two The teams on even been has Hickman Coach played using for Region 3 honors department and it is here that "The boxer has an edie in a school to possible mechanical aid to terms in the first quarter with return." says the gnome like with American Fork last season, Coach Bushman has his worries. every his vision to try and spot: a 200 neither group having; much of an little man who developed and then lost in, the playoff. Some of Richard Davis has proved his ' I1 I II I ! I JCIO LyJ -pound plunger and linebacker in advantage, but a long run bv I . those players wrote their names worth, but Robert Hafch and Rus- the 1 trains Marciano. Dean Jensen that , I carried ball the been i he has but missing group, a pair of untried z 11 Before the second outing with indelibly - in the annals of their Fell Jackson,'; 50 pounds. down the sidelines to the Spring i i that mark by nearly to have will develop. definitely be juniors, Roland La Starza, Goldman said: school, and they' will pros-te- ville 30 set the stage for the first best the rated is Bob Snell -.1 missed.-' The guard spots are also not yT- . T This La Starza is a fine boxer but is currently in California, too the ulcers coaches' not who re will those of Some helping and the hungry fighter. Everyhe has drawn a suit and 10a. Gary Liddiard showed although his punch. turn include their two quarter much. back in a few days. Eric Carter picked up a first is body is under-ratin- g expected He punches real good with thei backs, Dave Wilkinson and Cecil promise last year and assisted by John Elliott, a junior, may offer down, then handed off to Jensen and Harness who carried the ball He's young. He's been Gark; LeGrand Gordon Bullock Eddie Foutz, Jimmy Earl and some help in the fullback job. right hand.wfcH it may function to the 10 rounds Rocky knows his and Wayne . Flygare; halfbacks; Thad Johnson, two stripe. Murray have will Wildcats The prac Boul- before the- - season is too far ad Johnson picked ' up two yards way around. You can't sell a guy Fred Spalding, end; Vaughn the with was The first tice games. like that short This is going to ter, Bob Oaks, Karl Peterson and vanced. Millard Eagles at Fillmore, on through the line, then Eric CarJack Clarke, , tackles: Back at Center will be Dale be a tough fight" One week ter handed off to Dave Harness, 10 (BY lost Merrill Oaks, Dick Walker, Rich w 4 who took over when Jarrett Sept. I will meet North San who circled left end for the score. II later they An and Jarrett ard Swen was Judd, last Anderson hurt guards; -- T Bill Mitchell's kick was low. year.. I GOLDMAN EVEN' PUT in a I I ' cou in In the a Pete game night S wens on , is also working out at derson, center.' The opseemed J headed another for Dogs for prospective, Stadium. MODEL WINCHESTER I pitch 70 I That sounds like all the top mat that spot, along with Young Fuller- gar another score lust before the half I ponent schedule: is was who a The BY but that newcomer, ton, League making when Dean Jensen ran left end I High, mmmm) m TI "Did you see the way Dan Bu- erial at I .1,1 ........ . U ....... it U3U wWHM iww eceroni knocked that guy around : Sept. 24 BY High vs. Lincoln for a jaunt, but the play was caiiea back and Provo pen at Orem. the other night?" he wanted to 8-at Lehl vs. BY Oct come High alized la yards for clipping and he's l know. "Boy. certainly 6 cnance was gone. a tne with fella a punch. lot Big I along m. je ilanffAMMK YT' Oct, 6 BY High vs. Springvtlie A sustained drive with Deon C da, uau;(.iviM. AC at Springvflle. Dove, Harness and Jensen carry Not a word about Marciano American vs. BY 15 Oct. who High broke La ing the ball went deep into Red about Starza, Only American Fork. at Devil Fork - WINCHESTER MODIL94 in two in the 11th, and Buceer- - FILLMORE KLV M L I Millard High Then came the safety which gave Oct. 22 BY ;High vs. Spanish third territoryandmidway ia the of the : Carter caueht JO-3- 0 ..: period, . oni, who collapsed in front I .32 ...... came the Special the It victory. Eagles of safe a took advantage one of Cleaves with his ' BY Fork at Provo. aer Lynn punctured freak, Hurricane Tom- Eagles, Richard when about Dixon, ty, to defeat BY High's. Wildcats, High halfback, tried to pass from Oct. 29 BY HJgh vs. vPayson at lals, and the big end romped over my Jackson. for the second score. Bill MitchSo Ezzard CharlesJias definite here Friday afternoon. It was behind his. own goal line, was Provo. ell's kick was wideband Provo we've the opening game of the season trapped and .tackled in the end ly made up his mind.Well, coasted the rest of the way, try seen fighters flattened by many for both teams. ' zone. REMINGTON MODEL 760 a punch and in return matches, The Eagles.' defending Class B Strong winds which whipped ing out their plays and givine new .300 Savare .276 Why J2SI Robert a chance to show but never simply because the champions, scored in the first five players the field prevented much in wares. his their made had. bloke other up minutes of the game, the way of passing, but both the mind. And we've seen plenty of when Royal Thornton went around Scoring by quarters: d Dixon and the hard 1A. (o)(o)35 0 0 0 0 0 suns who had made up their mind end for six yards and a touch driving SneU looked good at carry LOS ANGELES (UP) The brjk Springville . of . 6 6 0 Provo to do something forget all about down. A few moments later. Bob ing the ball for the Wildcats. halfbackHugh liant running, ODEt 721. 012 fake Provo scoring: touchdowns it when hit on the potato with SnelL the Wildcats g Eddie Foutz, Wildcat guard, McElhenny, combined kept Dave Harness (run); Lynn the sort of right or left for that fullback, scored a touchdown on played a terrific defensive game, punt that wasn't in matter that Rocky Marciano a reverse from 11 yards out to making at least a third of the the victory stringof the San Fran-r?sp-o Greaves (pass from Carter.) ' s intact today. Lineups: throws: 'i tackles for his team. tie the score at The fighter never lived who The San- Francisco club, playing Springville: Ends Ash, Shipp. th could outsmart a'jolt on the Jaw. ijis. Aneeles Rams r before Wright and Livingston. Tackle- sMODEL 7 . M 572 fans, won a breatn-taKm- g Whitney, Clyde, Rawl and Ostler. 300 Sav.;237 Roberta-222 exhibition game, zs to at iasi Guards-rCoo- k, Remington Harrison, Engle And Coliseum. Memorial in Dotson. and Centers Blanchard night the issue was in qoudi ram and Smith Backs Bills, Francis, Model 99 $109-0last few seconds. Mortensen, Harmer, Reid, Curtis r.lARLIN Will and Shipp. . On Model . . H. . . . . $f f2-099R Provo: Ends P. Johnson, Mit SAVAGE Model 336 M To chell, Gleaves and Russell. Tack 30-3- 0 Model 340 . , ColJber 75 $40 les Beesley, Okey, Prothero and I Long. Guards Strong, Davies, REM.-30- -30 .2503000-.300 SAVAGE Be .222 and StaCenter Chappie. Taylor WASHINGTON (UP) Olympic heli. Backs Jensen, Dove."? Car E. Robert vaulter pole champion eer, Harness, M. Johnson, Mar- (Bob) Richards, who also is an I L. croft, Elton, vernon and James. ordained minister, is Ceyto-capta- ini . M sticky-finger- ed doe-ey- ed . Wildcat Eleven May Not Win Any Titles In 1954 But Eyes Role of Region 3 'Spoilers' ' i - . ' IAAlaC . vuuiiJ ; . V .A . . ! 1 , vr S y - & ; , : - . m a by-Duk- ZteG? n ! e U i i " z wzk a-ti- e ; es: fmmm - - -- ct . r ur "ljliiom r nnrNuv " ; , , 10-ya- rd all-sta- te De-spai- n, 8-6- . 7-- 7 J1 :. . -- ). - : - 30-ya- rd ( Safety Gives Millard Victory Over BYH Wildcats a. It.. att. mug,i - ! . mm - t ' J - i - . a . . , VlrOyfril" N , - - - s . 8-- 6, . a-cr- wind-swe- pt 49ers Defeat Rams 28 to 27 i wa ' hard-runnin- r ; swivel-hippe- the-scri- pt, . Fortv-Niner- ! - 6--6. - . Vaulter Richards . 0 Good i Herald Scribe Honored At Abroad i I; 0 visaing lon. India. Burma and Koni m i good will mission, the State De partment announced saiuraay. A native of Champaign, 111., Richards now Is minister of the First Church of the Brethren at Long Beach, Calif. He also serves as associate professor of philosophy at La Verne College in California. The winner of many outstanding sports trophies and awards, Richards set a new pole vault record of 14 feet 1L14 inches in the 1952 Olympics at Helsinki, Finland. The State Department said Richards left the United States Sept 7 and wm be gone two months. His trip is being sponsored jointly by the State Department and the U. S. Amateur Athletic Union. He will demonstrate his athletic prowess in the. four countries and also give talks to youth, professional and other groups. S. su Banquet Rav' Schwartz, sports editor of V "U - the Provo Dally Herald, will be saluted by, Utah Oil Refining Company on Tuesday "in' appre ciation for distinguished service to sports events in Utah." ; The presentation to him and other leading sports writers will banhighlight the annual Utoco footquet for University of Utah ball and basketball squads, at the Something wrong with your : . i . - 1 ('I 7 2c Limited , . Group Quick .profits have been made In " grams. Cc similar , . ;V. pro- race along with J. Badger (left), vice president in ports of Brigham chirge cf marketing, Utah Oil Refining Co., and Clair Lindgren, sity games. LOOS OVEtt POItTRAIT A:-- Young Univer Mlt Lake artist, look ver a portrait of Ray Schwartx, Herald Each of the sports writers will sports editor, drawn by Mr. Lindgren The portrait will be pre- receive a beautiful, framed por sented to Mr. Schwartx at the, annual Utoco honor banquet Tues- trait of himself drawing day nfcht in Salt Lake City la recognition of his ''distinguished by the Salt Lake artist.executed Clair Krvice to sports events la UtxV ; , Lindgren, , . Write NoWf LY l,'Z!AlO 470-DAI- . :; 1 -- (5) 12 MODEL ... JtYJ Go. - MODEL Go. 24 J' ! ...... x 77 REMINGTON MODEL 870 AP J 20-16- REPLACE IT WITH AN UP-TO-DA- Go. -12 20-16- Go. -12 Steel FURNACE REMINGTON MODEL USS NOW "20-16--12 . , Phone for details E . HEATfNG SCO W, Center ; 1 Provo Ph. ; 48 : we t.. 2306 WW SEED COMPANY 1030 So. STATE ; . i v SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT PROVO Phone 192 ' . 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Backmsnt executive secreUary, Satt Lake City Cham f. ber of Commerce, Other sports writers who will be honored are Al Warden, ogden Standard Examiner: James Cole, Logan Herald Journal; Hack Mil ler, Jim Grebe and Dee unipman, Deseret News; John Mooney, Jack Schroeder and Bill Coltrin, UIMNIUT.V '68.9S "! t |