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Show .as I i - Celtics Keep Lead On Cousy's Tricks layy Eleven Rates Nod On Superior Record Navy rated its slight edge By UNITED PRESS and cause of a superior record rooter a plan if you're Navyfellow-workon The Middies have won year. to bet with your football while games, losing to Tulane Saturday's Army ' Navy hirn to a Duke. spot Army has won tying be prepare gjne, to and lost Michigan, Syracuse 2M point 'advantage. . er j this six and five and By ROBERT B. CALDER i '(Seventh, Third, Vineyard wards pasted victories in recent Orem jjaTce M Men basketball games. The "best game of the evening was between Fifth and Seventh, tthey battled all the way with Seventh finally coming out on top mth a 44 to 48 "win. The first garter was even all the way but in. the second and third periods Seventh went into a scoring sllree. At the end of the third period Seventh led by the score German Hoepner exceed $275,000. Faces U. S. Boxer 'Coach Of Week' MILWAUKEE, Wis., Look Hoepner, Germany's "dark " inn Tn '57 (UP)-W- 8. Manager Bragan declared fchat as of now he would not trade his Pittsburgh Pirates "even up" for either the New York Giants or the Philadelphia Phils, Both teams finished higher than Pirates but Brathe seventh-plac- e ii ""T M'l ' ' ' imi " "W n' nm'i ar boy's for an additional 700 persons. arated from other buildings, the girls occupying the space in the north end of the structure, and the boys gymnasium, locker rooms, training quarters, and facilities for wrestling, games, and various other physical education facilities, occupying the south end of the building. The structure is so located that it has direct and easy access to the football field, lying directly to the east; to the two softball diamonds, and the standard size baseball field located north of the gridiron; and the six new tennis courts direct south of the building. A beautifully arranged oval track surrounds the football field. There are plenty of entries and exits, providing full facilities for any outdoor activities. The north balcony entered by stairs from the main floor, is used for a ganfe center. Here tables for ping pong and other games are set up and provide a ical haven for boys in their recreational pursuits. " Powerhitter Inks Cardinal Contract - along slowly and it finished witV three victories in a row, eacli against a favored team. The overt . mark is the best for the The former Philadelphia Phillies all since 1952 and they're alcontract Wildcats 1957 flychaser signed his Tuesday and said he hoped to ready talking about next year on overcome the bad starts he's aU the Evanston campus. I ways had in the spring. of Amteriea'a The jackrabbit MELBOURNE (UP) The Unitwestern Mexico 2, plains really is a large ed States maintained its lead in Yugoslavia 3, Nigeiia 2, the Belgian hart is a while Africa 1, hare, the unofficial team standings with Malaya 1, Spain 1, South rabbit. a total of 306 points today but Romania 1. Russia gained ground by scoring 64 points to 44 for the Americans Russia picked up four gold medals today for a total of 10 and 214 points. The U.S. ac "ed two gold medals and now has a total of 18. Points are awarded on thexbasis of 10 for first, five for second, and , so on. The table includes points U. S. ST LOULS (UP Del Ennis, the new St. Louis Cardinals, powerhitter, was in the fold today. Maintains The loss of outfielder Charley Peete promising in a and his family plane crash was viewed by officials of the St. Louis Cardinals today as a "great used currently by some 30 or 40 boys learning the rudiments of wrestling under the supervision of Coaches Udell Westover and Dave Linstrom. The full gymnasium is a beehive of activity throughout the day with hundreds of boys going through their regulation physical education assignments during the six classroom periods of awarded at equestrian games in the-- school day. After school hours it is turned Stockholm last June. The unofficial team standings: over to competitive athletics for medals in parentheses) (Gold lheboys who have now turned United States 306 (18), Russia to the indoor types of play. 214 (10), Germany 71 2, Aus66 70 Sweden tralia 4), (2), Italy SCORED ALL 40 POINTS 50V-(1), Poland 33 DETROIT (UP) Quarterback 63 (2), Britain30 (1), Hungary 23, Bobby Layne of the Detroit Lions (1), France By UNITED PRESS 22 (1), CzechCanada 23, Finland accounted far all 40 Joe Giam-br- personally BUFFALO, N.Y. 20 (H, Iran 15, Norway points scored by Texas its victory oslovakia Buffalo, outpointed over 1946 Cotton 14 (1), Korea 11, Brazil 11 (1), in the Missouri Sammy Walker, 155 Vi, Spring- Bowl game. Layne scored four New Zealand 10 (1), Argentina 0, field, Mass. (10). touchdowns, completed 12 of 13 Denmark 7 Trinidad 7, Japan 6, passes for two touchdowns and Switzerland 5, Iceland 5, Chile 5, Bob Satter-fielMIAMI BEACH Greece 4, Bulgaria 4, Austria 4, kicked four extra points. 185, Chicago, knocked out Warneli Lester, 177&, Baltimore, Pitcher Don Tennis Star Needs Year To Recover Fight Results 14-ye- ar 1601-2- a, south balcony is being' 4-- 44 Olympic Lead " Adiie) Bring your Remington Shaver to Schubach any timt Wednesday and up to 2 p.m. Thursday for FREE CLEANING, OILING AND ADJUSTMENT. Factory prices oniony new parts, needed. Shavers Will Be Ready by 5 p.m. Thursday Free initials placed on all new Remington Shavers repairs. Purchased rr u a. the 3-24- 49 fc-- 1rJ n, -- . torlay V smriiaipftesit cat-quic- ? ST s 161 West Center, Provo d, as smooth as cream . . . and it's k in response when you call for action! -- THURSDAY, NOV. 29th t It's that new V8 in the '57 Chevrolet. 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(UP) The season is over, but he's already talking about next year. . with ST. LOUIS j By ED SAINSBURY "We've still got an awful lot of things ot do to get our offense the way wed like it," he said. "We didn't win many games on offense ; Parlell Peterson has general world this year. light heavyweight title, but of education the of United He's Press the Cach physical charge Fred Saddy, chairman of the NaWeefe, who. Ara Berdean with the Jarman program, Parseghian, tional Boxing Association rating and Elvin (Flash) Mikkelson di committee and Wisconsin boxing brought Noirthwestern's Wfldciats reeling the large crowd of boys commissioner, said that if Itoep-ne- r out of the football wildernes this and climaxed a strong finish in varsity junior varsity and won, he would replace Spieser year basketball. sophomore at the top of the 175 pound heap. Illinois. Fluorescent lights cover the entire ceiling space with large, Parseghian came from, Miami of y fixmodernistic, protected light Northwestern football team which tures throwing extra light over the bank boards for use in bas- gymnasium is ap87 by 101 feet of proximately floor space, with the basketball playing floor full high school size, 50 by 90 feet, making it one of the largest, if not the biggest and finest athletic plant in the state. There are seating facilities for 1600 persons on the main floor of the gym, with balcony space to the north and south of the floor providing adequate seating ketball games. The Hrgh Schopl is one of two institutions in Region fve having entirely new gymnasium equipment for use in indoor competitive activities during the current season. The big new fieldhouse, hous ing full facilities for both boys and girls in physical education, as well as competitive sports for boys, is a part of the 42 acres that houses the Orem High School OREM-Or- em salary. PeeWee Reese, the dean of NL players in point of service and the CASTRO VALLEY. Calif. (UP) bellwether of the Brooklyn club The doctor attending Art Larsen career, became during his to the first Dodger agree to terms says it may be a year before for next season when he signed anyone can tell whether the tennis Tuesday for a reported salary of ace will ever play again. $40,000. Larsen, 31, former U.S. singles Meanwhile, catcher Roy Carap-anell- champion, has been in a semi who" suffered through one coma at Eden Hospital here since of the worst seasons of his career suffering a critical brain injury in 1936, was scheduled to enter in a motor scooter accident Nov 26 to 42. Long Island Hospital to Un- 10. third period was all Sev- dergo surgeryCollege on his right thumb. enth they scored 18 points to six who suffered pain in the WINS STORY AWARD Campy, (10). The high scorers thumb throughout the season, will tqjf Fifth. NEW YORK (UP) Snowden nere Nichols and Lauder with have bone chips removed. Carter of the Baltimore Sun has ?t and 14 for Seventh while Fran-el- s won the Thoroughbred Racing As was high for Fifth with 17. FOR RENT sociation's 1956 award for the best Eavis and Manning scored eight WAREHOUSE OR racing news story of 1956, it was and nine points, respectively. announced today. Ca.rtefs winning INDUSTRIAL HAfter trailing in the first quaron of an account was based story BUILDING ter by points Third Ward the varied reactions at the barn PHONE FR ckight fife and easily defeated of Kentucky Derby winner Nee ' Second by the score of 50 to 23. dles. I lOLYMPlC STADIUM Tiie scoring for Third was done - ft- fk - ' b all of their players with Neel with 16. Rasmus-selading the list and Curtis each got Clayton For the it was John losers $, I&fcDonald with eiffht and Clark with seven points. ' Vyineyard had little trouble overcoming Fourth ward's attack and easily won 38 to 24. The hjgh point getters for Vineyard vftre Parsons with 13 land E. Wifldaway and Judd getting eight arid seven. Vineyard used the platoon system, using the first tfam one quarter and the second te.am the next. For the losers it Wis Delahge arfd Sherm Kitchen lading the scoring with eight I afld seven points. Schedule for Wednesday "It coach Is really so delirious s7 5th vs: 3rd. in ly happy every time we a relay, how come he never bp 6th vs. 2nd. smothers us with kisses?" fi 7th vs. 4th. a Hi' Orem Proud of New Athletic Plant gan said htis club will show up better with more experience. The cigar - smoking Bragan, who ended the Pirates' four-yemonopoly oh the National League cellar when he led the team to a seventh-plac- e finish this season, held forth at a press luncheon at campus. The fieldhouse is entirely sepForbes Field Tuesday. tragedy." 1957 f ' stroyer" who became a fighter to keep from starving, makes his American debut tonight against Chuck Spleser with perhaps enough future profits at stake to keep his family well fed for years. Spieser,' who learned to box at Michigan State College, was a slight favorite. He is ranked as the number one contender for the NEW OREM HIGH GYM A portion of thf inside of the boys' gym, part of the new athletic plant at Orem High School is shown above. The citizens of Orem are proud of the athletic plant, which is part of the new high school. The rookie, his wife children three their and were (UP) 25 killed persons Tuesday Newcambe, the National League's among most valuable player of the 1936 in an airliner crash near Caracas, season, plans to meet with Brook- Venezuela. lyn Dodger Vice President E. J. (Buzzy) Bavasi today, presumably to begin talks on the huge right hander's n" iiilfa'l,TrfKnrfffi-i- PITTSBURGH (UP) vy illi de- Bofbby j 177 rounds, the final two rounds Tuesday with stablemate Dusty Rhodes. He was scheduled for light gym work and road work to- day, and probably will rest Thursday. Moord boxed three rounds Tuesday with two sparring partners to, boost his total to, 120 founds. He planned to go three more rounds today to wind up his training. .Meanwhiler a spokesman for the rounds. fight would go the 'It'll end in a knockout before International Club said that," he said, "and Patterson will ticket sales Boxing for the fight havd win it." the and the $14Q,000 mark passed estimated net gate probably will For Bucs in '57 Reese First Dodger To Sign '57 Pact Men Games v 113-9- 1 fuM 15 Bragan Predicts Higher Finish these 1 title 90-8- 2, phia Warriors, Patterson sparred a total of ered off their drills for Friday night's wortd heavyweight match. Patterson wound usp his sparring drills Tuesday and afterwards his maanger, Gus D'Amato predicted his fighter would beat ancient Archie by a knockout. D'Amato said he didn't think the 8; 13-poi- nt BROOKLYN CHICAGO (UP) -J- 'loyd Patter son and Archie Moore today tap- V1 . er Seventh Win In '" 0, Relations To Be ired at Meeting fineyard, Third, 3 II Fighters Taper Drills For Heavyweight Match - -1 top-hea- A2 D WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28. 195 tJth County. Utah DAILY HERALD er p, ... I By UNITED PRESS Bob Cousy, perhaps the slickest player in the National Basketball Association, is up to his old tricks these days and the Boston Celtics are threatening to run away from the opposition as a result, The gifted play-makchalked up 27 points Tuesday night to lead the Celtics to their sixth straight over the St. Louis victory 102-9Hawks. His sharp ball handling and playmaking controlled the tempo of the game almost from the outset. The victory was loston's ninth in 12 starts and enabled the Celtics to keep a four-gam- e lead over the second-plac- e New York Knickerbockers in the Eastern Division. New. York snapped a three-gam- e losing streak by defeating the Fort the RochWayne Pistons, 105-9ester Royals beat the Syracuse and the MinneapNationals, olis Lakers downed the Philadel- be- .That's the official "spread" fa- Pittsburgh. Contest A Toss-U- p voring the Middies in their annual hsad - knocking with the Cadets The "wizards of odds" also anwhiGh 'at Philadelphia, Saturday ticipate a close game wheh Boston usually attracts almost as many College and Holy Cross meet in friendly pagers as a Kentucky another renewal of their ancient a World Series. Derby rivalry at Boston. This contest was -r-H rated a toss-ualthough BC has won five of eight games, while Landowner-Hunt- er mark. Holy Cross has a '1 Most of the other favorite's in this weekend's traditional season-endin- g games were picked to win by at least one touchdown. Missouri is a point choice to make Coach Don Faurot's fihe evir more important and nale a winning one against Kansas while Miami is picked by the ame perplexing problem of will spread to defeat Florida in their relationships biC the theme of the regular Sunshine State classic. monthly meeting of the Utah Among the bowl hopefuls, TenAssoWildlife Protective nessee is picked by 13 VUey points ciation ot Thursday, November over Vanedrbilt, Baylor is 12 over Rice, Mississippi is nine over MisLeonard Madsen, chairman in sissippi "State, and Georgia Tech charge of the meeting, has in- is 15 over Georgia. dicated that there will be a full TCU Over SMU tiding of any statements regardTexas Christian, which already ing this problem and any con has earned a berth in the Cotton sructive comments that may be Bowl, is a heavy favorite offered will be tape recorded for over Southern while Methodist, fulure consideration. Auburn is rated 7Vi over Alabama, J'lr. Madsen points out lhat and Tulane is seven over Louisi Wildlife Associations such as the ana State. Ufab- - Valley Wildlife Protective Notre Dame will close out its Association have a strong voice season in 23 years as a 13- worst the formulation of legislation sykce the State Fish and Game point underdog against Southern California. Oklahoma, heading for Commission recognize the is such sfcortsmen's groups as leaders in a national championship, favorite to beat Oklaconstructive thinking regarding homa A&M that no odds were hunting and fishing problems. on this game. "plans for recommendations to quoted In Confertaken to A.he State Wildlife ence Thursday's Southwest A&M is Teas expectFederation Meeting to be held ed to game, Texas defeat at leasf HVt by early in December also will be points. I tmarked the first time in at the Thursday the formulated of this series that long history tweeting. the the Longhbrns were underdogs ;;i.A movie will also be shown and on their home campus. tpe public is invited to the meet i$g which begins at 8 p.m. spoits-irrln-ldnd0wn- detsy in Aondal ight Favorite Over Moo dies ? |