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Show :;':--- ' . - f ' I' DAILY JJERALD TUTCDAY OCTOZm 4, n n n) iC)- LI Six Players Added To ' I A battered crew of BYU - i' 27-1- , s two linemen.' On the third play of the Mon tana game sophomore fulback LeGrand Young, who tallied three scores against Los Angeles State a week earlier, suffered a knee injury that sent him to the sidelines. 'It's probable, said Coach Chick Atkinson"" that Young! will be lost for the balance of the BYU season. Halfbacks Phil Cyler and Herb Pingree were also added to the Cat's growing list of injured, players. Oyler the team's turned an ankle, while Pingree, a sophomore scatback from Den ver, came but of the' game wun a broken thumb. Bob Olson, senior signal-callfor the Briehams. suffered' a shoulder injury in the Gizzly tilt. thus throwing most of the quar-terbacking chores to sophomore Carroll Johnston who called most of the game. A pair of linemen, tackle Roy Bennion and end Johnny Wood, for a while will also be dead-line- d because of ailments. Bennsion, first string, left, tackle, suffered a broken nose, and Wood came out of the game with a hurt arm. Constitutes Major Problem The growing list of injured players now constitutes a major problem, for Coach Chick Atkin son and his staff. At latest count the Cougars had 11 men or more out of uniform: with the hurts. Just, how the shrinking ranks ' of the Cougars can fare against that Utes, the last week knocked over Missouri, remains to be seem But Coach his Atkinson, who is! regrouping ' "the forces for battle, said he i hopes his boys (will come up to the best possible' showing against foes. their long-tim- e odds against a the Certainly BYU upset are greater this year than at any other time, since Coach Atkinson took over the Y gridiron fortunes seven seasons ago. The Utes appear to have the edge in every department except youth. "It's no secret we are in pretty bad shape physically." Chick admitted. "But we are usually at our best when we come up against the Utes, and this year doesn't lock like it will be the exception, even though we have with injuries." been banged-uat it Mon The Cats were hard day afternoon on- the practice field, and the very sensitive spot at quarterback was getting plenty of attention. With Don Dixon and Bob : Olson in questionable shape, the duties will likely fall to sopho more 'Carroll Johnston.' and "George Pinckney, a transfer. Fine Showing , Johnston was commended by the BYU coaches for his fine showing in the Montana tilt The Y mentors also singled cut the play halfbacks Raynor Pearce and 'Herb Pingree, tackles Roy and Bennion and Fred Leavitt ' ' end Tom Verbanatz." . ; . key-back- " - - er ? " -- ; - jet-power- m ed - " , . p ; , " Only One Loop v Battle On . ICAC Schedule . . Wisconsin Mai tes Leap Caseu Deserves' Greclif Editor's 11 06 Li' - Ford ' Note: I threw him six pitches when was a big difference. struck out in the first fwng The curve ball he hit for a homhe Series at three games apiece and they were all curve balls. I er la the opener was on she InMonday by leading the Yanalso threw him a curve the first side; an six curves' I threw kira kees to a .victory while' and he hit the ball in the upper Monday were away where It waj day , beating the Dodgers for the deck about five miles up. But there tough for to pu3 them. second time in the classic In the following dispatch, he tells how he did It. Southpaw Whitey Ford evened the World IntoTopIO 5-- 1. By N0R3IAN MILLER United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (UP) Maryland's terrific Terrapins, who 'should find 1 the 1S55 schedule a lot easier now WHITEY FORD that they've beaten their three V .By toughest opponents, Increased As Told To The United Press their margin atop the United Press NEW YORK (UP) They credit ed me with the victory Monday; college football ratings today. i but they ought to give credit to Michigan,, Oklahoma 'and tt-Tech were bunched closely be Casey Stengel, too. sixth inning ca, Casey hind Maryland, .while Wisconsin From the me to get out of the after kept was a newcomer among the top soon as as , possible each dugout ten teams in this week's ratings. we took the field so that I tuning Coach Jim Tatum's Terrapins, could throw extra warm - .op who added Biylor to their van pitches and loosen im more. ' quished list after beating Missouri He told me to be ready, to pitch and UCLA on the previous week- to the first batter in every inning. e ' votes Don Zimmer led off the sixth with ends,' attracted Jr CONTEST RULES from 18 of the 35- coaches, Michi- a walk but in the seventh, eighth A wffl be awarded each week to the winner, $23 bond L sivings gan- was the top choice of six and ninth, Casey advice paid off of the contest ' - v , coaches, Oklahoma had five No. 1 and I got each of the leadoff hit 2. Contestants to the have winners next of guess merely Friday - .: ballots, Georgia Tech, three. ters. and. The the number cf games. person greatest Saturday picking seventh - ranked Texas . Christian I had much better control winners each week wEl be declared the winner of that week's and ninth- ranked Wisconsin two. against the Dodgers than the first contest. ; , .Wisconsin vaulted into th select time I worked against them in 3. It Isn't necessary to guess the correct score-Ju-st the wia-ne-rs group from 140r place last week. the series opener. My, control was in case of a tie the contestant coming nearest to guessbut . : ... , I V replacing Ohio State which drop so good that I never had to come ing the correct score wd be declared the 'winner of the contest. , in with a fat pitch. The best pitch r ped from 10th. to 17th. Anyone can enter except employes of The Daily Herald and CHASES FOUL Dodger Jim Gilliam chases Phil Rizxuto's foul into the stands beyond the left Maryland, which won the na I had going for me was a curve members cf their families. field line in the first inning of the final game of the 1955 World Series. Rizzutb finally to tional championship In 1953, now but I also threw a little sinker now "5. AH entries mast be postmarked sot 'later than Thursday' ij 'noon. Catcher Roy Campanella. (UP Telephoto).-- . appears, to 'have comparatively and then, v I was very glad that I went allJ Winners wQ be announced the following week. easy going to an undefeated sea A may send son. The . Terrapins play Wake the way. This was my fifth World in as many entries as he desires as long as he person uses the official ' ' iV ' Forest next Saturday, then follow Series start and the first oney I entry blank. . ' with-- , North Carolina, ' Syracuse, finished. The closest ! ever came 6. Send entries to Pigskin Forecast Daffy Herald, Provo, Utah, Louis ana ' State, Clemson and before, was 8 3 innings against I . ' I A .GAMES OF OCT. McDougald-a- t first, Martin hold-- l Amoros walked, Hoak going to George Washington" The only onej the Phillies In '1950. rv(Continued from Page 1) ' to was see I second. sorry Frankly, ' second. of these opponents with a rank ing ; ; 1. Alabama ...... vs. Texas Christian pitches. Duke Snider leave the game. I'm Podres filed to Cerv. ; ' ing this week was Clemson. 'Podres hit toe first pitch for a ' Reese tossed out Bauer. " serious about that If we win this No runs, one hit, no errors, one Gilliam filed deep to Bauer! 2. Arkansas ...... rs. Baylor..'...,,. !. ; we pop foul to McDbugald. will series and feel Fd I No runs, one hit no errors, two left v v Martin tossed cut Gilliam.like to think we beat their best 3. Brigham Young ...... vs. Utah ...... left No runs, no hits, no errors, none And Snider is one of the best, ' ' 1": Dodgers seventh Califbmla left. , vs. no there's doubt ....... about that. State ; Washington out Podres. Martin tossed Yankees ninth ' 5. Idaho ...... vs. College cf Pacific Gilliam singled sharply to right. Podres threw out Skowron. Yankees fifth ' throwand ball the to Cerv filed Amoros. Bauer trapping Howard filed to Gilliam near the 6. Colorado A2tM ...... vs. Wyoming in NEW YORK (UP) Records NEW .YORK quickly to hold Junior at Reese threw out Howard. I ing V field left fence. (St. Nick's) No runs, no hits, no errors,-non, set or tied so far in the 1955 World Paddy DeMarco, 141, Brooklyn, vs.' Oregon ...,,. ,7. Colorado Byrne was! called out on strikes first out was Berra Gilliam left' Series: stealing, for the second time in a row. outpointed Kenny Lane, -140H, 8. Denver vs. Montana ;' Records Set Hoak threw out Rizzuto who to Rizzuto. Muskegon, Mich. .(10). out struck Reese times four Most of number hit' Totals: : swung at the first pitch. NOTTINGHAM,, Eng. Young 9. Georgia ...... vs. North Carolina home runs in one series: Duke Martin, 110& Spain, knocked - out S-O ',' No runs, no hits, no errors, none No runs, one hit, no errors, none Brooklyn ' ' "i :.. .'; left ,: ,; 0--S New York 1 Snider, Dodgers, '2. 10. Georgia Tech ...... vs. LSU , Dai Dower, 110V4, Wales, (13) left. ... ' m com Most runs home series, (won European flyweight title.) Winning jsitcher Podres. ' .' U. HUnols .....r. vs. Ohio State j: Yankees seventh petition by a National League Losing pitcher Byrne. Dodgers sixth 9. Duke was attendance Snider, Dodgers, 62,465. 'Time cf game 2:23. . player: PROVIDENCE, R.L Tim Jones Reese singled over Rizzuto's The paid 12. Auburn vs. Kentucky Most runs batted in a series 160, Newark, N.J., outpointed A man in a gray suit ran on to head. 13. Maryland competition by a National League Bob Bolton, 184, Providence (10). vs. Wake Forest .'. Grim, a . began to the field and tried to get Snider's 'The line score: V 20. . 000-Duke r 000 iOl Snider Snider, Dodgers, 5 player: warm up for the Yanks. Brooklyn autograph in center, It. Miami (Fla.;) vs. Notre Dame Most' home runs by a'. National NEW ORLEANS Winie Pas-Snider, bunting, was safe at first shrugged him off and two police--; New iYork , 000 000 000--0' 8 one New . team out series: in 175H, trano, Dodg off Podres men the him Orleans, field, marched and League took when Skowron Campanella; Byrhe Byrne's throw 15. Michigan ...... vs. Army pointed Paddy Young. 174. New and Duke twisted the ball out of Skowron ' grounded out Reese to Grim (6), Turley (8) and Berra. ers, 9. Most double ' plays participated YdricdO). 15 Michigan EUte ...... his glove as he went into first base. Hodges. ouniora one ser in a in NEW YORK took by Cervs Here are It was an error for Skowron and Reese; (UP) . 17. Missouri vs. Southern Methodist the composite financial figures Tor ies: Gil Hodges, Dodgers, 10. Snider was credited with a sacri- grounder and tossed him out J Hoak the - seven games of the World (Added to own record). between fice. Reese held up at second on Howard singled 18. New Mexico vs. Utah State " A Series: Most double plays started by a . ' and Reese. ' the error. in one series: Gil 19. Oregon State ...... ' UULA .Campanella sacrificed, "Byrne to Mantle batted for Grim, and Attendance: 362,810. o 3. YORK NEW Hodges,' on (UP) be net the to Dodgers, Reese Total tele without who first grass popped receipts, Martin, cpverld X3. Washington ' Furillo !, was ; purposely passed, hind third. ' rt. Southern Califamlg vision: $2,347,313.31. New series Most double plays by both clubs pion Paddy DeMarco. who out- , i in a - series of seven games or roughed contender Kenny Lane , No runs, one hit no errors, one record. .?: filling .the bases. c 18 (11 by Dodgers, 7 by Monday night for a split decision, NAME less: Commissioner's $350,627.share: : Stengel again went out to the left . : declared today, 'Tn shootin' 30V.-.Yankees). '::. ; mound and this time he called in ;".r; .'V. ' ADDBXS3 in ' Different ttarting pitcher straight fo rthe lightweight cham Oubs and leagues share: $!, r. Grim to pitch." Dodger eighth . each of first six games: Brooklyn. pionship again." r r, went In 332,034.45. CITY v Hodges, with the count one and Turley. a one Most scored "runs the DeMarco. inning. Billy"Brooklyn one filed deep to Cerv In right to pitch for New. York.in share' first (cut only Players total series, both clubs: Fourth' goat, used a headlong attack to center. Reese scoring after the Snider was called out on strikes. four games); $655,523.59. . 3-to hita high fly inning, 277. (Added . to record) v the body to upset southpaw Lane catch and making It 0 for Brook Campanella .Records Tied of. Muskegon, Mich.,' before 1,700 NEW YORK (UP) Here art the lyn. Snider took third after; the Howard. In Scne runs series In their television Most borne at . J financial . figures for the seventh catch but Furilla held first. .Furillo filed to Cerv. a National Nicholas Arena. game by League play St On a short wild pitch which No runs, no hits, no errors,' none game of theWorld Series: 2. (tied er: Duke Snider, Dodgers, Attendance: 62.465. Berra trapped. Furillo went down left ' " r, own series competition: Elston How record). to second but Snider held third. Net receipts: $407,549.81. one runs hit home v Most play. ard, Yankees, first game. by on five pitches, Yanieei eighth Hoak walked Commissioner's share: $51,132.47. Home run by pinch-hitteDuke one er Bob in series: Snider, Rizzuto singled to; left center, , Clubs and leagues': share: $343,again filling the, bases., I SEE' held Cerv rec Ties record 4, "FRIDAY AT of (Ties (fourth v. by game) Dodgers, 4174. Shuba, a swinger, Amoros making a fine pickup Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig and Snid ord held by. five other players batted for Zimmer and grounded the ball to keep it from going -n w n ti prn Most home runs in one series: er.) out to end the rally, Skowron to through for. extra bases.." LONGEST REEF' 17 Brooklyn 9, New Grim, who covered first. ; Furillo made a good running Longest barrier reJf la the 'Most. double plays by one club Both clubs, . York S. drive world is the Great Barrier Reef la cna series: Dodgers, IL One run, one hit, one error, three catch of Martin's sinking-lin2rd South end 1st West, Proro j Most double plays la one series of Australia, which parallels the Most double plays to right Rirzuto holding first 18. Rob of .to clubs series Jackie a in eastern count 3, continent of shore any that worked length: by the. McDougald Home run first time at bat In inson, Brooklyn. Yankees sixth three and two then hit a ground for more than 1200 miles. t Gilliam moved to second 'base ball that took a bad hop eff Hoak's and Amoros went into left field for glove for a single, Rizzuto .going - to third. Brooklyn. Martin walked on four, straight "Berra, after taking three balls, Riz- filed to Furillo fci short pitches.. :McDougald beat cut a bunt down rato and HcDcncnli holding thtir n n the third base line for & hit, M&rtl3 Eausr struck out holding up at second, j Amoros made a spectacular run .No runs, two hits, no errors, two . ning catch of Berra'i long fly to lsft left near the foul line, sticking out his glove at the last instant, then to Crcrrcn. firing a throw Jn to Reese, who Hodges fculcd threw to Hodges and doubled up Hoak lined a single to center. ! f - ... play-fcr-tc-rj ce PIGSKIN h Forecast -- . . s'noo - ' ' first-plac- ' "n , Prize . ,- ' ': - ; f . . ; - I- - - ' - pdp-foul- ed : ! - Rroplclyh Dodgers Win Series - " 1 2-- - , t ! . I r . 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Its two need - '! -- - TTnrh-ingto- CTEIZPEST INCUNS if - . SALT LAKE CITY (UP) Only one conference giine is en deck - for ,the Intennountain Collegiate Athletic- conference grid tesms tMs y week. ' The Ricks College Vikiass of Rexburg entertaiarColIest cf Southern, Utah from Cedar City Friday in tha enly cina ca the ICAC schedule. Other tcsms cf the cczl erence play opponents to give the area a fall weekend cf grid wars. Ricks, playing former tz'lzrczzz "opponent TTestainstsr Cc1:zs Inst! weekend, went home with a 1j to 6 win over the Parsons. Boise Junior Collse, jporcnninl winners cf the ICAC grid pennnnt, . took a 25 to 12 encounter frcm n Olympic Junior Collc- -s frcm last weekend This wcti they entertain the San Jose C&llzzl eleven in the Idaho capital city. ncn-ccnfsren- mwyland Eleven increases Maifain 6llegel Fodmall Ratiiigs , ..J bailers returned home Monday, to prepare for their annual game with Utah after having absorbed a 3 defeat at the hands of an under-rate- d Montana team. The defeat at Missoula was act companied with injuries to half a dozen players the majority of whom will, probably have to watch the traditional joust with the Utes from. the bench. AX Included among the Cougar casualties are four backs -- and - : : Injury List ( 1ZZZ i (r cm f3 oc mm i J Aib :::d to rir.'.: ; |