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Show Two Other Loop Tilts Scheduled v. f tify its present undefeated status when the Pioneers face tough Colo rado A&M this weekend in the Rocky Mountain's top game. The Pioneers, who lead the loop in defense and totaT offense after easy intersectional jyins over Iowa State and Drake- - move to Fort Collins for their "league opener against a potentially strong Ram . outfit. looms as Denver's contest The sternest test to date. The two teams stack up evenlydefensively, b u t Denver's superior offense and Jimmy Bowen's passing gave lhe Pioneers the slight edge. Wyoming Favored On the same side of the Rockies two other league contests rival the contest for interest. Pioneer-Aggi- e include the . The two encounters State battle at LaraWyoming-Uta- h mie and Brigham Young's invasion Missoula. , of Montana University at The high scoring Cowpokes are generally regarded as heavy favor ites against the Farmers who have yet to win a game this season. However, Phil Dickens, fearful of a Cowboy letdown, isn't taking the Aggies for granted. Although the Farmers hold an edge in the series with the Pokes, they haven't defeated the Wyoming team since V -- Injury Jinx )(A ; ' - -- i t ... ' )) - y - BYU Eleven 4 BYU starting leam that boasts four sophomores and a line averaging less than 191 pounds will be sent against Mon tana's Grizzlies Saturday night when the two clubs lineup for the kickoff at Dornblaser Field in A" Vi'Syyv - A,! v-r- v " j y ' - ... f. Missoula. The decision to go with young A er, lighter players was announced -by Coach Chick Atkinson of BYU " ' who said bis staff had elected to v f' eo - with those boys who have 4 been showing the most in scrim ' mage sessions' held on the prac tice field this week. Probable starters, as listed by the coaches, are about as light a group of players as has been seen in the Cougar blue and white in recent years. Only two of the linemen, tackle Roy Bennion and center Famika Anae, weigh over 200 pounds, and the other nine starters weigh 188 or less. Sophomores who have earned an opening shot in the Montana STRIKES OUT TO START GAME Dodger leadoff batter Junior is Lee Ballanfant of the National League. The Yankees won the game are tackles Roy Bennion Gilliam: follows through as he strikes out in the first inning of first game of the series Wednesday by a score of (UP and Fred Leavitt, quarterback the second game of the 1955 World Series at Yankee Stadium Telephoto). Don Dixon, and fullback LeGrand , ' today. Catching for the Yankees is Yogi B err a, while the umpire Young. Young moved "into the lime ' light last week when he tallied three touchdowns and an extra point against the Diablos. He cur 1943. rently heads the list of scorers in Skyline Conference play. At Missoula a spirited contest is expected between two improved Injuries were ,also responsible teams. The Grizzlies, tamed m both for some of the changes in the r lineup. Three veteran backs, fulloutings this season, played the Wy ( sec Collins in on walked me when Note: the I Editor's Joe a terms in on even team back Johnny Velasco "alid halfI. oming V backs scoreless first half until the Cowboy slammed a pair of homers ond inning. Then I hit a low fast Gary LaComb, Roy. Jones 7 in three runs Wednes" ball for my first homer in the and Jim Crittenden, will probably depth advantage broke the game and drove fourth, and in the sixth,, the ball miss the Montana trip,, as will day to lead the Yankees to a 5 wide open in the second half. BYU Came Back victory over the Dodgers in I hit into the bleachers was Jiigh guards Merrill Glenn and Bill the first game of the World and outside. : At the Matthews. Jones appears to be same time Chick Atkin V disIn the Series. an to of out for the season with a back Mick Give following some came back credit after the son's Cougars did how he he tells it to State was Mantle. his I loss bats. patch, ey Oregon using injury. opening day and how it felt. ' by walloping little Los Angeles I picked up a couple of. them a A Saturday night's game, which few days ago and I like them,; so State. In that contest fullback La will be the Brighams' first in . By JOE COLLINS I ve decided to use them. Ydfr-bGrande Young tallied 19 points to Skyline play this year, will find lead As Told To The United Pres I'll keep using them for- the rest take the conference scoring two of the Skyline's finest backs NEW YORK (UP) I was tickled of the series. Utah University, undertaking in action. Montana's Dale Shupe, one of the toughest grid schedules to hit two, but frankly I was try I've hit two homers in one game Grizzly captain and triple threat in the school's history, plays its ing for three. ' twice before during the year, but may find his match performer, third consecutive non - conference Believe me, I was really "going naturally these two gave me more in BYU's Phil Oyler. who is the game by tackling mighty Missouri. for the downs," as we players say, of a. kick. As a matter of fact, Cougars' leading back. - -Utes lost tackle Pete Reiki when I came up for the fourth time I'd have to call this my best day The ' man and back Gary Knudsen in the in the eighth. But all I could do was in baseball as far as thrills go, rugged Idaho game last week, but fly out to left field. I hit that ball anyway. Cactus Jack Curtice isn't conceding pretty good, too. Early Wynn of the Indians and anything to the Tiger eleven which Don Newcombe wasn't exactly a Dick Donovan .of the White Sox was bumped last week by second strangerJ to me. I hiti against him were the pitchers I hit two homers 1 ranked Michigan. Previously, how- in 1948 when he was with Mon off in the same games earlier this ever, Don Faurot's eleven lost a- treal in the International League. I year. 2 decision to the nation's num- was in the same league and I re certainly would nave given a member I always had good luck l to ber one team, Maryland. lot have gotten that third one, SaturNew Mexico, blanked last against him. Not great, you under but can't have everything, I you reseeks NEW YORK (UP) Records set stand, but good enough to keep me day, by Colorado A&M, ' guess. Texas week or tied thus far in the 1955 World this Ivenge against happy. Series between the New York Western. The Miners of the Border He's certainly not the. fastest , Besides, maybe it's a good thing Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers: Conference opened their season a pitcher I've faced this year but to save one of 'em for a little latweek ago with a 7 - 7 deadlock he's fast enough. Reminds me a er, anyway. Most Series Games Won By One lot of Willard Nixon, the guy with against North Texas State. New Yorkr Yankees, 72. Team: the Red Sox who gave us all that PORKY IN POKEY to own record). (Added Po Hie' Indonesian rRepublic is good stuff; he's no soft touch in DULUTH, Minn. (UP) Most Games Played At Shorta in the lice had pig pokey re made up of .79 million persons any league. stop: Phil Rizzuto, New York speaking some 40 languages and I don't think they pitched me cently. The porker, was captured 46. (Added to own recYankees, same one down twice all day.of the city way clustered on 3,000 islands sprawl the ambling ord). Newcombe kept the ball inside streets. No one ever claimed him. ed" across the Equator. Most Home Runs, Hit In World HE'S OUT Irv Noren of the Yankees is out in a cloud of dust Series By A National Leaguer: into third base in the fifth inning of the as he slides head-firDuke Snider, Brooklyn Dodgers, 6. second game of the 1955 World Series at. Yankee Stadium today. to own record). . Trying to advance from first on Yogi Berra's single, Noren was (Added Tied Record For Hitting Homer out, Jim Gilliam to Dodger third baseman Jackie Robinson First Time Up In A World Series: (making the tag). (UP Telephoto by Staff Photographer Arthur Elston .Howard, New York Rickerby). x- - ' ryi. y 'J . jy w t 6-- 5. 'I Was Trying For Th ree 6-- 1 " - et Wyoming' may have its Joe Mastrogiovanni, the city slicker from Brooklyn who taught folks around Laramie e a thing or two about roping and corralling opponents gridiron, but Brigham Young University has done the Cowpokes two better. For BYU has three guys from Flatbush on its freshman football team and the Cougar coaching staff is hoping they can do as much or more for future BYU football teams as the fabulous "Mastro" has done for the Punchers. The three Brooklyn gridders are Mike Cestari, Mario Simat and Roland D'Auguste. All three were in school while Manual high playing for Training High, the same prep school, incidentally, that produced Mastro-giovan, on-th- all-ci- ty ni. 1 Cestari and Simat both weigh in at 190 and D'Augand all three are linemen. Cestari is a guard, Simat a tackle and D'Auguste a 3 ? center. Besides being a terrific footballer, Simat apparently is a better than, average student, because he won tward for his graduating class. "All three are swell kids," Assistant Football Coach Dave Crowton said as he watched some of his frosh gridders prance around the gridiron Wednesday afternoon. "We've got all three of them to come to BYU as a result of contacts we have in the East.". Dave, who also happens to be the Cougars head baseball coach, was more than a little pleased when he learned that D'Auguste was a better than fair catcher. "Whenhe got off the train in Provo," Dave laughed, "he had a suitcase in one hand and a baseball bat in the ' uste tips the scales the-athleteischol- other." . ."I asked him if he wanted me to take his bat and put her didn't want me to. I but keeping, guess he does everything but take that bat to bed with him." "And, you know what?" Dave asked. "He says he's crazy about fishing." Well, it appears as if young DAuguste came it away for safe . 4 Records Set Or right place. r . o-t-he Caroline Signs With Montreal Tied in st Game J.C. believed he agreed to take ' 1JfeMONTREALn (UP) ti considerably less than the $15,000 Of World Series T oiin iuinais, iwo"i once at uie university promised him by the Toronto 13-1- " , Caro-lwa- s 1 2 - a t I at the right years ago, stepped halfback spot for the Montreal Alouettes of the Big Four Football Union today. The speedy back signed a Mon treal contract Wednesday and it Argonauts. Caroline was released by the Argonauts last week, allegedly because his abilities didn't measurt up to his high price tag. The Alou-. AO -- 4 8,. 6-- -- 3 at-21- " - S DAILY HERALD pampers - Says Slugger Joe Collins n ays THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1955 Utah County, Utah Q ' I! C Four Sophs May Start For Cougars Ag ainst Montana . By STEVE SMTLANICH A SALT LAKE CITY, (UP) to be Denver team which .refuses compared- - unfavorably- - with last year's Skyline championship club gets its first big opportunity to jus - With mm D0 J - st - " " Pt!y . - ' r S Leo Marion Sought As Card Pilot Dynamics Corp., Alfred von Bueh- ren, has a rather exclusive line of work. He makes lightweight metal casings to keep champagne bot tles from hurting anyone when GROTON, United Press Sports Writer If their new his way, the general manager has Louis field St. Cardinals'. manager for 1956 will be either Leo Duro- cher or Marty Marion. The United Press has learned that Frank Lane, who resigned as general manager of the White Sox last Sunday and will be officially named general manager of the Cardinals within the next 72 hours, is going after Durocher or Marion. Both Durocher and Marion are former Cardinal shortstop stars, but Durocher has "the inside track on the job and can have it if he wants it," according to an author! tative source. . Durocher, who resigned as man ager of the Giants last Saturday, promptly signed as a talent contact .with National Broadcasting Co. An NBC spokesman revealed Wednesday, however, that the stu dio "would not stand in his way" NEW YORK (UP) yJ& m: I . I - - -- 3 wxsss-,' yy -- h ft - Rnmnw bz 1 I 'I j. v tni whisky . ' j crr.r::.T cc:":n vr.::zzi o phccf czvt i ; cr-'- r czztztj Lcrsus h - base-ball-j-a- ' ' . Pay Nothing ' - i. Til Nov. i 0th SEED CO. SPORTING GOODS 1030 South State 1L. 1 i j j A- 1 " WCAWN6 T NtwTRENO V MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UP) Minneapolis, boasting home run to baseball. It is known that Durocher t has conferred with August (Gussie) Busch, president ofrthe Cardinals, and r Cardinal General Manager Dick Meyer since he left the Giants Sunday. Busch told Duro cher the Cards would like to have him as their manager. One thing Lane made clear In his negotiations with the Cardinals was that he was to have "full and complete say' in handling the personnel of the ball club if he took the lob. Busch agreed that his hands would not be tied. Lane leans toward Durocher as the man to replace Harry '(The Bat) Walker at the Cardinal helm, but if Durocher makes good his determination to stay out of even he admits he might "change my mind Marion is the man Lane would like. fm torn payment POINT to M. sub- l l: and iron-ma-n hurling. reigned today as the Little World Series champion. Blasting four home runs, the Association American entry of the InternaRochester whipped tional League, 94, Wednesday night in the final game of the best series. ' The title was a nice sendoff for Miller, manager. 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