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Show ECaiasai A9 Shift m to City Approve Macks Given Until Monday To Make Tigers Shoot For 4th Win Bovden Wyatt Up Minds on Selling to Chicagoan Mb DAILY HERALD 10 WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1954 Utah County. Utah In Regi on Fo otball League Out V ' Vikings Tpp Grid Coach .'sr-r-- rrr Upset Tiger Eleven to Bob Carpenter, owner of the One group planned-- to remain in United Press Sports Writer Phillies, for $1,675,000. He said his Philadelphia for 1955 and move to architects had informed nun.- - he Los Angeles in 1956. CHICAGO (UP)-T- he transthird er of a major; league franchise in could get the Kansas City park, Another bidder proposed to re two years was imminent today which he now owns, ready for main in Philadelphia next year with American Leaeue aDDroval opening day of the 1955 seasonl and move to; one of seven cities By CARL LUNDQUIST he offered Johnson said for the Koy shift of the Toronto, Los Angeles, Montreal; Philadelphia United Press Sports Writer Athletics to Kansas City under new Mack a "responsible position" ivith San Francisco, Houston, Minneapo- NEW YORK (UP) He is re-- ownership of lis-s- t. Paul or Kansas City in ism Chicago industrialist the Kansas. City organization. building with sophomores and the Arnold Johnson. The American League announce or later. . construction so far is a perfect The of their - action ; was simple. Two bidders league Tuesday nisht at- - ment proposed keeping piece of gridiron architecture. The league has - approved the the team in Philadelphia and Roy such a transfer, but left the to move Last Saturday, though, it looked proved Kansas City," publicity final decision whether to sell the in a last ditch effort to keep man Earl Hilligan said, f, "and Mack, as if the walls would come tumb earn to Roy and Earle team the in the city in which it who Mack, ling down upon him when he :ogether own 52 per cent of the Earle and Roy Mack will advise was founded, accepted one of the the American League Monday proposals under which Charles gambled with strategy he doesn't Atnietics stock. usually believe in and came out They were granted until 9 a.m. whether they will sell their stock. Finley'of Chicago would have be d decision come with a dramatic vic- - tbT Monday to advise the Ameri onHilligan said ofthethefinal president of tne team. y would team ory. disposition can League whether they will selL The however, refused to He is the United Press Coach of However, there was no doubt in be left to the Mack brothers, .but accept league, the settlement the Week,. Bowden Wyatt of those the mind of Johnson or League Harridge said there was no ques Johnson will pay $3,375,000 for that the tion the sale would be made. bristling Arkansas Razorbacks who President the ' club, of which $604,000 will go Five Bid On Team are on top of the Southwest Con sale would go through. to Connie Mack, father of the team ference when all, the experts .said Roy Mack "tentatively accented" Johnson was one of five bidders who holds 48 per cent of the stock. ses Both Roy and Earle will receive they were the best bet to finish WUU3UU a unci, uainuge saia, ana for the team in the eight-hou-r .. last. requested league authorization to sion which extended until nearly $450,000 for, their stock of 26 per cent each. midnight Wyatt, in his second year at Ar move the club. kansas was on the biggest spot "There is no doubt in my mind He told the meeting that a drive for ticket applications since the explosion at the ink fac- that I,will get the club," Johnson, tory when he quit a happy job who has been, attempting to buy in the Kansas City area had pror Imported Into the U. S. from at Wyoming and walked into what the Athletics since August, said. duced reservations for 811,109 seats China and England, the ring-neckWould Sell Park valued at $1,897,255. had been noted as a football grave pheasant hat become the Johnson would sell the Johnson was one of three bidders most common game bird in 'the said he yard. th Athletics' park la Philadelphia who proposed moving the team. country. Saturday against Baylor, Arkan -rsas trailed 8 with seven nun utes to go. Arkansas had the ball on the four-yar- d line and it was fourth down. wyatt doesn't Deneve mucn in place kicks. Besides his booter, Preston Carpenter, already, had missed two conversion attempts in a row which was why Arkansas t 1 , was trailing, it was also at an 'Sri'-- ' I , , , I angle but Wyatt had a hunch and sent Carpenter in to try for . . field goal. He kicked it and Arkan I ' I to remain the only sas won, unbeaten, untied team in the South West Conference. "I figured the law of averages had to give us one," he said. "We called a time out and I talked it T, : . ' ? 1 A .) ? Herald Sports Editor Lincoln High's Golden Tigers, out in front in the Region 3 football race, will be shooting for their fourth straight league victory and their sixth win in a row this season when they entertain Pleasant Grove-Fridafternoon. NThat game will be the feature attraction of this week's Region 3 schedule. Other league games last-perio- Will-Harrid- ay this week will find Springville at Lehi, BY High at American Fork, and Spanish Fork at Payson. At the same time: Provo High's revitalized Bulldogs will travel to Granite Friday night for aBig Nine game with the Farmers p, m The eame will start at-;Other Big Nine games Friday will find East at West, Davis at Carbon and Olympus at Jordan. Coach Udell Westover's grid ders are expected to get a mighty stiff test -- Friday when they meet .the Vikings but will be favored to win. The Tigers had a fairly difficult time in winning the first two league encounters of the sea-so- ge 72-ho- ur ed I 20-1- 8 . , : . ' but their attack 1 , RAY SCHWARTZ Bj By ED SAINSBURY - . r s 1 I v asreafly Won - 1 Tolling last week when they 34-- 1 t? 1 ever Spanish For, Whether they can run that well against Coach Ned Alger's Vik-inremains to be seen, but Pleasant Grove has always been ;a tough obstacle for Lincoln and Friday's game may prove to be 21-2- 0, cs J over with Carpenter. - The angle no exception. ' too bad and the kick had wasn't ' Tough Defense to be only two yards longer than one needed for a conversion. OrdinPleasant Grove has displayed EATING LIKE KINGS Heavyweight champ Rocky Marciano (left) and his manager, Al Weil, arily I'd have tried for the touch defense most of the a rock-ribbe- d C. Kluczynski, during his visit to his restaurant in Chicago time-- this year although Lehl up- are served chicken by their. host, John but this tune it seemed tha Marciano a brief stop in Chicago before going to Johnstown, 6., where down last week. Tuesday.will referee and Weil made Marciano the set the Vikings, 13-play was a 'kick." right will referee the Willie Bean-Re-x ,a fight tonight. Layne fight Monday As a result of being upset last Rocky in the Salt Lake Coliseum. (United Prass Telephoto). night week, the Vikings probable-wi- ll be "up" for this one while the Tigers could be "down" as a result of their fairly easy win over f Spanish Fork. That could spell And trouble for the Lincoln eleven. ficials, as he refused to do after upset Michigan By WILLIAM A. SHIRES trampled Dart A good indication of Pleasant mouth. last . year's Army game. United Press Sports Writer Grove's strong defense was shown Vann's Passing Threat To Army Last Year Bowed Un RALEIGH, N. C , (UP) when they won over Bingham, knocked Duke Duke, averaging 264 yards per and battled Springville to a beaten Duke probably) needs little Last year Army and the game on : the ground, must cope NEW YORK (UP) Preparations ranks the unbeaten from scoreless deadlock. Bingham is urging to be fired up for Satura is what really with Army's slick passing quarter- for holding the 1956 Olympic games the same team that lost to rugwith Army, but Coach way it happened game day's mere a Melbourne, Australia, are run eleven by ged Murray back, Pete Vann, but the Blue in Bill Murray issued a few remind rankles the Blue Devils. ahead of schedule." accord' nine two points, An official's ruling on a goal line Devils . managed to stop Purdue's to Sir Percy Spender, Austra ers kng today. But. with most of the experts, pile-u-p left the ball just six inches Led Dawscn'st phenomenal passing. lian ambassador to the United we Lincoln will be favored to take "I think our boys realize States. of a Duke touchdown by Army must stop Lutz, now a fullthis one. especially since the don't have an easy game on the short and Army back, and cope with passing by Sir Percy made this disclosure Tigers are playing at home. schedule and Army may be the quarterback Worth Lutz film later in Jerry- - Barger and any one of Tuesday night in an address to ,The game Springville's Red Devils, in sec hardest." he said. "Army is as won, a dinner sponsored by the United dicated Lutz' momentum had" car Duke's many good running backs. States ond place in the league standings, Purdue. Olympians, an organization or than with two victories and a tie to tough, are tougher ried him across but the final score After Army, Duke opens its' of former Olympic athletes, which in excel are and faster their credit, will . be favored to They condition. It s going to be a stands in bitter memory. So does Atlantic Coast Conference cam touched off a drive to raise $1,- defeat the Pioneers, with a l-- lent one." the 145 Army game, a 3 defeat paign in which an Orange Bowl 100,000 for the 1956 U.S. Olympic record. Payson probably will rate tough admitted disap- that - stands as one of the worst bid may lie. Duke's stock to go to team. as slight favorites over the Dons, Murray quickly the that The question of whether or not powerful Blue in Duke gridiron history. Miami Jan. 1 took a jump last Melbourne while the Wildcats will get the pointment would be prepared to Devils had to settle for a 3 tie Duke has never beaten an Army week when underdog big Wake Forest nod over the Cavemen, who have with Purdue last week. Duke led team. Last was '56 the score hold the games as scheduled year's tied Maryland thus blemishnever' quite come up to theirpre- - at half time 13-so in was series. debated early this the closest hotly ACC the record. ing season expectati ms.' Terrapins "We had more breaks go against Saturday Duke will have International the that Olym year Maryland meets North Carolina Coach Dick Hill's Bulldogs will us in the second half than you homecoming crowd in excess this week in its first home game at pic committee was forced to reand be going after their second Big normally have all season. It seem- 40.000 to see Army. Army will College Park, Md. .reaffirm the situation; study Nine victory of the season against ed every time there was a close have some reasons too a south In a big Southern Conference Melbourne as the site. ' Granite and they must be given call it went against us ern team. South Carolina, upset the battle, undefeated and untied Vir The Australian ambassador de at least a chance of sue But Murray firmly refused toCadets,' in their opener at Tech faces a strong UnH clared that Melbourne's $7,000,000 ginia make any criticism of game Point. Since then Army has versity of Richmond team at Rich- program is well under way "with ceeding. mond. Virginia of the ACC plays the full backing of the federal and VMI in a traditional Old Dominion state governments and the Mel game at Charlottesville, Va. North bourne City Council." Sir Percy Carolina State is host to a swift- - pointed out that work already is striking Florida State squad here under way on an Olympic stadium to seat 100,000 fans and on an Saturday night. Olympic village of 780 buildings to house the visiting athletes. kj.- - a - p'-- -- 0, I : Duke Mentor Warns. Army Eleven to Be Tough J "IP'0 Ga"ies nans Kun Aneaa Of Schedule . r S . - ' - " ft f s, 7-- 6, . y 28-2- 6. 14-1- 3. . - ' Y t x. ' k - W fV :" ' f -J 48-1- 13-1- 13-1- 3, 0. 1 ' . -- 50-S- O 34-2- 0, of-We- st 'COACH OF THE WEEK Bowden Wyatt, coaefc tf tbe University of Arkansas Razorbacks, has been selected by the United Press as "Coach of the Week." Wyatt, former coach at the University of Wyoming, has led his team to three straight wins this season and the team is the only one left undefeated in the tough Southwest Conference. (United Press Telephoto). Man, this is whiskey ! Hamilton to Coach Red Dawson in Saturday's game against Navy. 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