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Show Provo Aerial Attack Downs Payson Maglie Hopes 14-- 0 in Region 5 Grid Encounter 14 SUNDAY HERALD Curtice Picks 'Skins, Wyoming To Battle It Out For Skyline Crown Calls Hill Best Since ywww'AW , ' "j"y.,ii ', i '. , ', fWhizzer' ' By ' JACK CURTICE . Utah Coach (NEA) SALT XAKE CITY Coaches pick the Skyline Conference to finish in this order: Utah, Wyoming, Denver, Utah State, Colt orado A. and M( Brigham Young, Montana and New Mexico. Utah has a good backfield, but could be hurting in the line. Larry Fields is an outstanding fullback. Our end squad is inexperienced and not big, with the heavy duty l falling on George Boss, an pick" last season. Our also small for the type are guards of schedule we undertake, and the tackles thin. The bright spot is at v r; - r fT1 ' v wac--- w" , f - ' j"11 v. i t 5 r Y - r ;ir a '' k . - - If himi ' ,,.,'-'- . '"'-'-'- " ' , 1 t r': To Realize Big Ambition HWfrmn2QmJ gjtrrnr-- J V ir'fflrJ SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1956 Utah County. Utah I I, , j - -- , v t -- .i -- i Vf'.:'' r., - i heart-breake- r, center, where veteran Rodger Butler Is amply backed. A strong sophomore crop and a some transfers make Utes. the with logical The Cowboys have a really great back in Jim Crawford, the outstanding player in the Sun Bowl. He not only carries the tailback load in the single wing, but is a vicious blocker and a demon on defense co-favor-ite - . - z " i . - 'iI ' i - ' - , ! r - ; - s . 3,000-met- er -- , " one-ha- lf , DISCUSS SEASON'S SCIIEDULE Coach Joe Cranmer (center) of Lehi's football team talks' over Denver has the power to make trouble, but misses such coming games, with two of his players, Karl Ingram (left) and Rex Scott. The Pioneers won their first league game of the season Friday night, when they defeated Juab, 44-key individuals as quarterback Jim. Bowen and end Larry Ross. 44-- 6 : Dick Gupton at fullback, Roger Blasts Brandon at end and Willie Jack son, a guard are top hands. Utah State has the finest, back in in the Rockies in Jack Hill runner fact possibily the greatest to hit the Mountain States since Whizzer White. A definite AllAmerica possibility, he is also a good passer and fine kicker, fronted Editor's Note: This is anIn the second tackle spot he is good men. but not enough of by a good line. The Ags need of a in articles series other depending on Dale Manning, a them. Ralph Haws is as fast a quarterback help. on football at the prospects regular last year, while Gaylen wingback as any in the state, Colorado A. and M., surprise in schools the various and Rex Burnham are in but was lost through injuries most Lewis high champion in 1955, could be the area. the end positions. Alan Bahr is a of last year. dark horse again, with a new Bob Allison is a blocking back, strong guard, and Fred Worlton coach, Don Mullinson. The Rams a good center. LEHI Bolstered by the is playing first string anJ Rex Scott, lost Gary Glick, Dan Mirich and t letter-meIn defensive play he is calling fullback. Cranmer boasts three strength of 18 returning Jerry Zaleski, all lookLehi are the Neil Young and Clifton Cook good tailbacks, with Bill Hayes Pioneers on backa retain They Larry Barnes, a to season forward in line. Ray Colledge plays in number one spot. the in ing good and fast, and the outstanding big Russell Felt is the man he calls football. does all place kicking. and end center in the league, Bob Weber. on Coach man is Grant for all his punting, and. Keith Joe defensive Crammer Another ( reports is a good runner. a his line is Cedarstrom who he that is strong, but Harold Kopp faces a rebuilding doing good job Johnson, as linebacka are a in Both service does of with out of in lack the have after being depth play job at Brigham Young. He inherits on ; defense. ers s lastmost backfield. of h i broken year. Percentagewise leg experience in Jay Weenig at guard Do Terrific fJob In the backfield. Cranmer has and Don Dixon at quarterback squad is terrific He has a full This of the senior high boys in year the coaching staff is Keep an eye out for Weldon Jack half increased by the addition of Dean son a zippy sophomore halfback uniform, a record that can be Welch, former who should lift the Cougars out equaled by few other schools. high school star and member of the When the season opened this of 'the cellar. BYU football squad. I've got a wary eye peeled for fall, 85 boys reported for pracWelch is doing a terrific job Montana,' reputed to have its best tice, and he still has uniforms t with the line, while Cranmer conteam in many seasons. The Grizz- 'issued to 76. centrates his efforts with the So far Cranmer's boys- have lies might be the surprise of the backfield. Russ Hillman, Pioneer eircutl With Coach Jerrv Williams chalked up two wins and a tie basketball coach, is working exon in play. They played concentrating speed. They have BY VERN ANDERSON 15 Returning lettermen and finest ragged ball but eked out a clusively with the sophomore Writer Herald wurover Delta in the Sports opengridders. sophomore lineman in the Skyline, ' Cranmer has been taking three Stan Renning. but SPANISH FORK In a clean ing game, than to his teams to hUnion couldnt Dick Clausen, stepping into the end and hard-fouggames. contest, a large, 6 a He took second and the in New Mexico Job,-hatie: his work cut up first, Carbon from eleven High speedy teams to Union third the tilt. out. The Lobos were down last Last Friday, the Pioneers were School overpowered the lighter to the Juab game were the year. Their best hope apparently thirsting for bloody and they all but dead-gam- e Spanish Fork Going lies in drilling some experience but massacred Juab with a 44-- 6 Dons, 26 to 0. first, second and fourth squads. Into a When the pioneers play the group of new score. In nine plays they pushed Dinosaurs got The talent-lade-n over three touchdowns-durincandidates. the off to an. early lead on the first State Industrial School at Ogden ,, the fifth team will go game. play of the game when their cle- next week, Has Big Line and the remainder of the along ver halfback, Manuel Gonzales, Cranmer says he ; has a big returned the kickoff 99ards for squad will make it on subsequent line and the boys play well. At a touchdown. The kick for the trips. e main- extra tackle he has one Cranmer is looking to the failed and Carbon led stays of his line,' big ai rugged 6 to 0.point future, and he doesn't want any who Karl Ingram, a Fork tightened their of those big sophomores to lose Spanish lineone feels is of he the best defense at this point and the first interest in the sport. Major League Leaders men in the state. By UNITED PRESS half ended 6 to 0. National League In the third quarter, Carbon's backs Faussett, Player & . Club, G. AB R. H. Pet. M Aaron," Milw. "147; 582 105 189 .325 BendalL Jewkes and Richards Virdon. Pitts. 150 554 74 177 .319 g ran the Dons dizzy with Musial, St. L. 147 562 81 175 .311 and line sweeping plays GALVESTON, Tex. (UP) W L i 141 509 85 158 .310 Moon, St. L. Dons the stubborn end but runs, Babe Zaharias contin- -' Clmnte, Pitts. 140 513 63 158 .308 Production Planning . . . .i . .10 2 yielded at pay dirt only once af- ues , to amaze her doctors and 9 3 Ashburn, Phil. 147 603 94 186 .308 Industrial Relations a quar- nurses with her good spirit despite 5 ter a sustained drive on .7 Mill Rolling American League Phil a loss of weight and strength as terback sneak by Williams, Bos." 129 376 68 134 .356 General Accounting ......... 7 5 Fausett. a result of a recent operation. .6 6 Mantle, N. Y." 142 522 '131 184 .353 Engineering The famed woman athlete "just the extra' attempt point Again 2 10 Maxwell, Det. 133 467 94 154 .330 Industrial Engineering at score start and chatters the the away, for all she's worth" failed, .1 11 Kuenn, Det.' - 138 558 83 183 .328 Met. Chem. & Insp. . a was of John the fourth Sealy Hospital spokesman quarter Summary of Results Power, K.City 119 496 74 158 .319 An said. said she spent the substitution v advisory by Frequent Home Rons Mantle, Yanks 51; Met. Chem...... 435.472 3991306 three-deelast p the three wore Dinosaurs the nights comfortably. Snider, Dodgers 39; Robinson, Ind. Relations... 450 465 480 1395 "Mrs." Zaharias had a very comDons to a frazzle in Redlegs 38; Adcock, Braves 37; Engineering ... . 394 440 4541288 the final quarter. Pat Bendall fortable night and is in good spirMathews, Braves .36. punt it. She continues taking fluid nourRuns Batted- - In Mantle, Yanks Rolling Mills i . . 504 491 4691464 scored on a beautiful return. This time Asay's kick was ishment by mouth," a report said 125; KaUne, Tigers 122; Simpson, Prod.l Plan. .... .423 437 4541314 (Friday.: good and Carbon led 19-Athletics 106; Musial, Cards 105; Ind. ; 441 406 4521299 Engineer., Carbon's single pass intercepKluszewski, Redlegs 102. . tion led to their final score, which SAME FACE Runs Mantle, Yanks 131; Rob- Gen. Accfg. ...523 548 5261597 The moon takes about as long run by inson, Redlegs 119; Snider, Dodg- Oper.i Acc'tg,. . 443 481 461 1385 was set up on a to travel around the earth as it Richards. Fausett passed to ers 106; Aaron, Braves 105; Fox, Summary of Leaders does to turn on its axis. Thus the White Sox 101. High team series: General Ac- Crocce forv the touchdown, and same, part of .the moon always Hits Aaron, Braves 189; Ash- counting, 1597; Rolling Mills, 1464 Asay's accurate kick made the the ' faces earth. . final score 26 to 0. burn, Phils 186; Mantle, Yanks Industrial Relations, 1395. Neither team showed a strong 184; Kuenn, . Tigers , 183; Xaiinei High team game: General Ac183. Tigers counting, 548; Rolling Mill 504; passing attack. ; Carbon completed one" out " of Pitching Newcombe, Dodgers Operations Accounting, 481. 25-19-Yanks : Ford, Freeman, High individual series Carlene three, Spanish Fork one out of 13-Redlegs Pierce, White ' Sox Jeppersen (Gen. Accounting) 574; four, with Carbon intercepting RIVERSIDE RINK 20-- 8 ; Brewer, Red Sox 19-Lucile Brown (Gen. Accounting) one. Carbon led In first downs, A 8:30 TUES. SEPT. 25 , 527; Renae Frazier (Ind. Rel.) 12 to 3. SPECTACULAR ' 513. Fork threatened only Spanish f; The Corn Dance at Santo DoCHILD GUIDANCE High' individual games: Carlene once in the second half but lost mingo Pueblo, N. M., occurs an- Jeppersen (Gen. Accounting) 229; ground on a fumble and had to BENEFIT nually on Aug. 4 and is one of the Renae Trazier (Ind. Rel.) 210; kick. , most spectacular of the summer Lucile Brown Gen.A Accounting) Outstanding ; for Spanish Fork ceremonies in the state; 188.. were Wbodhouse, Gardner, Hol-leHandicap and the entire forward wall, which played the heavier Dino13-- 0 on .. even terms. . saurs ' Score by quarters : 6 0 6 14 26 xjujIjia a x xuga s wuacais fensive considerably, although Carbon rr r 0 lost their first game of the sea- his replacement, De' Ray Nor- Span. Fork STARTING LINEUPS PIJOF. ROY SHIRE son Friday night when they went ton, played a fine game,! espec.v Carbon Span. F. Versus dbwn to a 12-- 6 defeat at the hands ially on defense Ie B. B. BY a Kimball, Lindsey Larry Higbee end, High of Delta. . i CHIEF KIT FOX also played a good game and was L. Brundage lt Christiansen Delta scored on a J. Caras especially outstanding with his P. Groesheik Ig SASAKI GRANT end sweep. passing catching. ' march and a TS. c . Evans R. J. Fail . 1 X7I1 Jt Tl Coach Grant Bushman's char- Earl Marra J. Greer rg vs. OUtMET O'ROURKE B. Ashby rt cairje on a quarterback sneak by ges muffed a good scoring chance R. Keel Ken Bentley that climaxed a in the .second quarter. The , Wild- C. Morley re' D.Johnson drive. cats moved the ball down to the P." Fausett J. Holley Tickets at Wick Swain Barber qb A leg injury suffered by star line, before an attempted M. Gonzales lh J. Woodhouse Shop or Phone AC halfback Mike Jones early in the pass play cost them 18 yards and P. Bendall N. Warren rh game hampered the Wildcats' of killed the drive. ': fb K. Chappie J. Jewkes nd 6. Juab Returning Lettermen Give Lehi Hope; For Successful 1956 Season 18 - ' high-lyin- Better Watch Colts in NFL - all-arou- ' trying than two minutes apart. Joe to unravel itself from the threads Beecroft booted both extra points. Herald Sports Writer football The PAYSON grub of its offensive sleep, the butterThe first touchdown came after . finally emerged from the cacoon fly completely freed itself aid Provo recovered 0 Payson 'fumble g as the butterfly it was soared into the win column, jin on the yard line. On Paysonf supposed to be earlier in the sea- less than two minutesofof scorirtg. By OSCAR FRALEY the wis first scorelejss one faded back Lf After play, son Friday as Provo passed over quarter United Press Sports Writer Lon hit 14-- 0 Lewis Bob in the first league ball, Gleaje i id hit left enl Gleave" who Fearless Payson NEW YORK (UP) lefss two touchdown with passes encounter teams. both for caught the ball It the goal line Fraley's Facts and Figures: If Brooklyn wins the National and fell over foil the points. On the following kick off, PayJ League pennant,, veteran. Sal Mag-li- e at least will have a chance son lost control jf the ball after to realize an ambition which now a hard tackle aid Provo'slTom is beyond the realm of possibility Lennie Moore, number one 1956 Crowley fell on It! By OLIVEH MORRISON for another "old pro" named Bob On the next ply, quarterback draft choice of the Colts. Vessels? United Press Sports Writer previously out of the service, Lewis by Feller. again sent tlleaves straight UP Count just BALTIMORE, Md. Maglie has had two shots at a down the field ahd hit him with pro football m Canada played series triumph, losing one game on tne rumbunctious Baltimore - Rip Engle, Moore's coach at the second touchdown pass, this in 1951 and being taken off the Colts to kick up a fuss in the Na- Penn State, called him "the great- one from Payson;' s 26. hook in one 1954 appearance. He'll tional Football League this year. est two - way player in the gaftie With tfie exception of Payson get a chance to make "my great a Buch Fullback fullback Lynn Stewart, .and a McPhaii; The Colts, had a chance to win today." est ambition" come true if the Ffellow All - America with Vessels few good gains by scatback Rex Brooks make the gra.de. But Fel the Western Division title last at Oklahoma, called Vessels, "the Payson's offensive show ler's chances apparently are gone. year until their last two games on greatest football player in the Bryan, bottled was up by Provo's. dethe West Coast and threaten to world." Lost Two Games i: machine.' fensive Feller lost two games in the be more troublesome this year. You take it from there. on this, attack .Leading Payson's 1948 classic, one a real Weeb Ewbank, scrappy little Moore, in his first exhibition attack were tackles Kent Van and he sat glumly on the coach of the Colts, won't say it scored two touchdowns in Wagnen and Don Ltston, guard sidelines throughout the 1954 se- flatly but it is pretty obvious that start, three carries against the Pittts Frank Sumner and linebacker ries. Tempus fugit and so does the the Colts should be tougher all burgh Steelers and rolled up more Jim Cowgill. memory of Feller's famed fast around unless hit by injuries. The win sent Provo off to a than 140 yards. Vessels is bothjbr-tha- n ball, but Maglie's "coives" seem Potentially Best Squad 140 is bother- flying start in quest of its second yards. Vessels to hang on forever. Ewbank indicated as much ed 1S52 straight league title. but the a thigh by injury Britain's Chris Brasher, aiming when he said several times that The game, played in ideal foot Heisman Trophy winner is rarijng steeat the Olympic this was potentially the best squad to knock Moore or and either ball weather at Payson, was seen go plechase crown, is making the the, Colts ever assembled. The L. G. out of a a first striing Dupre capacity Jrowd which on by lightest pair of running shoes in squad moved along in its training halfback occasions spot. many Ijad to be pushed the world with the welt of kanga- program this season more rapidly so back the Good Defense players sitting on-roo leather and spikes of titanium, than the club of last year. Isee the playing. could the bench These three halfbacks and tjhe with costs $70 a pound. The shoe The for reasons improvelikely field. Hiv will weigh only three and (Royce Womfole should ments on the part of the Colts are experienced to open up the game for be able StartinffiLineups ounces and, Brasher contends, and a couple of flashy rook Provo Payson over 3,000 meters this will mean youth quarterback George Shaw and .Mr to ie give .expected L. D. McBeth Gleaves len (The Horse) Ameche, fullback he will be lifting 50 pounds less - needed zip to the team's much P. Staheli rookie of the yea last season G. Thomas than with ordinary shoes. game. ground D. V. K. the Johnson was Lions he when Detroit of leading the Wagnen league's Bob, Long one of The Colts have the to not Sorenson T. D. Liston rookie cautions ground gainer. grid players the league. J. Jolley Defensively, the Colts appejar F. Sumner rub the veterans the wrong way. youngest squads in s C. T. Olson In his first game, against the Phil- Art Donovan, all - pro defensive pretty well set with their Fetterley of the squad man is old the wall C. a tackle, at five" forward scoffed Searles Brent he Ford composed adelphia Eagles, 30. at of Tcjm B. Dixon Joe Bob him Donovan, introduced who Lewis lineman Campanella, rival The fookie halfbacks who figure Finnin, Gino Marchetti and Dn R. Sumpter. E. Butler self as the "best tackle in the to have the fans buzzing are Billy Joyce. D. Nelson J. Beecroft ' league." more use and could Oklahoma Colts of The depfth L. M. Vessels, Liddiard fame, Stewart "Then he proved it," Long end and at tackle defensive aid first "On the play Score, by Quarters laughs ruefully. tactics of an oppo- at offensive center. Last year's Provo 0 14 0014 he knocked me cold." called Dick nent. center, by Payson Syzmanski, ......... .0 Lack Tiger Instinct At the start of the fifth round, Ewbank "one of the best centers Too many prize fighters of to Gleaves, touchdowns, Scoring: Sam walked out into the center to come into the league in years;," Provo (2) PAT Beecroft, Provo, day lack the old "tiger" instinct as well as ability according to of the ring and insisted on shak- is in the service. Ewbank is count- (2). ing on veteran Buzz gutter to take trainer Dan Florio; To illustrate ing hands. refdo that?" asked the up the slack. "Why the point he tells a story about Members of the Russian OrthoThe Colts might grab third plafce the legendary, Sam Langford who eree. "This isn't the last round." Church observe Christmas on dox a notch Western in the Division, "It is for mm," Sam said. became outraged one ancient eve 7. Jan. And so it was! up from last year. ning by the stalling, clutching and And after two weeks By GARY RUMMLER 1 I co-capta- in, n, ce Dinos Overpower Spanish Fork By i all-sta- half-bac- ks j "feiio-ciou- time-wastin- g '000 ,1 te I 26 to 0 Score - pre-seas- on one-poi- nt I wiiwuwww .... iiiiiihimwuw i'.muuuuuuuwuhhiiuuui " luuwimf rnrrproBr ' i v;: "'1 ("""""'"'S .".r , . j out-play- ed out-sco- re out-of-to- ht 6-- s . good-looki- ng g j Leaders In " of-th- Big League's co-capta- in, G.R.A. Ladies' Bowling League hard-runni- Babe Continues To Amaze Medics ng quick-openin- Cancer-- -- . stricken ...... - Co-capt- ain . 12-- 0. out-mann- ed 78-ya- rd ; ' ' rii.... r.in.Ml ; f 6; WRESTLI NG 5; 5; . 8. , i y, ; Delta Defeats Wildcats . v . 0-- 0 0.0 ilfirofvwava-nWM- ntf,lr v i y 'wr win iKyfriuifr ,inyrri ii . . 60-yar- d -- 1 A , A. --1 . 60-ya- rd ' ,rr 's . When He Calls ... He Ha's ' ' - The gentleman you see In the picture above is a Cadillac salesman. 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