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Show FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, ' 1955 Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD ' uoi a r touchdowns. As far as the Cougars are concerned, a win Saturday afternoon in the BYU stadium would be the best possible homecoming present to the 9,000 plus, fans, students and alums expected to be on hand for the 1:30 p.m. kickoff. No strangers to underdog roles, the Brighams will be out after their first conference win and I their first victory over Utah State since 1951, the year they edged the Aggies While everything but the home field advantage: points to a Utah the Cats have been an air of, quiet con in working ; I , the-Y'- ' . K i - to- - r- - By WENDELL RIGBT Brigham1 Young University Kittens and the Utah Aggie Greenlings played to a 7 deadlock In a Skyline Conference Freshman clash Thursday afternoon in the BYU Stadium. The future Cougar prospects have failed to scora a win yet in Freshman competition as they dropped their initial' encounter14--to 0 the Utah Papooses by a the score. They did tally against Aggies but were lucky to hold their own as they were pummeled all over the field by the vicious Farmer driving, The Y defense looked good at times, as it had to be, to stop a scoring rampage against them by the visitor! from the north. On at least four occasions the Aggie Greenlings were within the Kit ten five yard line and they spent most of the second half cutting their capers on the BYU doorstep. The Kittens started the game in great style and gave every in dication that they intended to run away from the visitors. They took the opening kickoff and marched straight down the field without a break for their first, touchdown, but after that they were as tame as domestic kitties as the, Logan crew pushed them all over the field. The Y took the opening kickoff and marched down the field, mostly on drives through the line. f. ....... .... 1 m - ' i .r1 . ! f '..'? v J p , " . ",-"- . - . Wilki nsdri To Speak Before Coaches Club GENEVA LADIES LEAGUE '(Handicap) - Production v " Planning. . .24 11 12 . Industrial Relations . . . General Accounting .... 17 .16 Rilling Mills : 23 Tabulating 8 Ernest rL. Wilkinson president of BYU, will be the featured speaker at the Provo Downtown Coaches breakfast, slated for Saturday at 7:30 a.m. at the Chma City Cafe. Dr. Daryl Chase, president of Utah State, alsoJ is expected to speak at the breakfast, Dr. 20 21 15 v. 19 Billing and Invoicing.. 12 ;24 ' Summary of Results 48 Geh. Account. . .679 593 676--19- Plan...... 692 6381948 618 Rolling Mills.... 599 625 .669 620 6331922 . Billing & In 589--18- S ' 1 i . ' ' . 5 RUGGED LINEMANJay Weenig,s junior guard, is expected to see a lot of action Satur on Utah State in their annual homecoming game take when the BYU, Cougars day afternoon for a lineman, Weenig is considered one of the top fine with for Blessed BYU stadium. in the speed . conference. . the V linemen in 216-pou- nd -- i High individual series: ( Prod. Planning ) Done Veoma . (Ind. Rel.) ; Dixie Thomas ,( Prod. Planning) ' . l . ae half-tim- 0," 124 - 6 Ream's Market .......24 Daily. Herald . ....... ..22H Berg's........ ........22 Deluxe Cleaners . .. . . .20 " 20 Smeath's . Western Distributors 20 Freddie Regal Grill.. 20 .15 Castleton's 16 Cougdr-A- g 'If COUGARS AGGIES No. Name 85 Hull 77 Ramage HEBER Athletics at the Wa Wgt. satch High School are at a stand 89 Neel' ..207 LER ...180 still this week as lettermen rest V.219 up between sport seasons. The .215 LTR 76 Bennion M85 Wasps completed Region Two LGR 66 Hutton 68 Weenig f C 53 Ramsdell . . . . .200 football with a game against Park 50 Phillips 63 Martinez . .194 RGL 61 Kundert 201x City two weeks ago and wound up 231 in RTL 72 Henderson 74 Leavitt third place in the state. 180 83 Verbanatz 1.185 REL 81 Herring According to state rulings, bas 190 11 Dixon .168 QB -- 11 Harris and wrestling cannot get ketball 173 LHR 26 Hill . . . . . . . . . .175 20 Oyler until the 14th of No underway 175 vember. Try outs will take place 22 LaComb . . . 170 RHL 22 Whatcott -- 37 Velasco v .197 FB 33 Prince . ..180 then at the High School. Marion Line Average 200 Line Average 199 Tree, football coach, will also have charge of wrestling. Eldon Backfield Average 175 Backfield Average-- 180 Wright will coach the basketball , Team Average 190 Team Average 187 squad. Pos. Name No. ... .....216 .....187 .. .....188 Wprt. ? 17 18 - 20 20 20 20 25 - 25 30 i SamBrown Set UTAH FINANCE CO trip. i r ; . il hTiiT1 ! ForCOP Ganie V I . - erever fine Kentucky V whisk ev is emove J - I 0 - r , 1 ; Pre-gam- " VP ht light-heavyweig- Couear show. Val Crossleyj drum majorette, and Debonettes twirling unit will be featured in special acts during these 'formations. Rohbock'Sv FloraL . .". . . .15 The; Aggie Jaand will also pre sent a half-tim-e show to tne Viaduct Cafe ......'...10 e crowd. of .Results Homecoming Summary 7D0 695 ceremonies will feature the 20 Dallv Herald Deluxe Cleaners 652 669 712 2033 visiting high school bands, Cou- - Mr. First Down Brown is going to Aggie. band and the have an afternoon for himself in SAYS: "Ted Band ley is interReam's Mkt ...729 747 6442120 Couear band Stockton, Calif., Memorial Stadium Happy Service:! 651 671 7412063 i in this regionally televised game ested in carrying out the inr of the week. 705 648 777 2130 western DlSt i I. tent of the Charter." IQ H B. & H. Phar. 677 720 6772074 Ke SUITS over ' Luke Sandoval, ' 119V Los An- T Viaduct Cafe Sl';PARIS-Freddalin- a. AL WOLFE 123, Spain, cut on (4). 620 601 6271848: geles, Rohbock's FL a m e F 123, stopped Ray qhon, Smeath's ... .665 656 6751996 prance (won European featcer-weigLOS ANGELES Rory Calhoun, Paid PoL Adv. by Bandley for championship). Berg's .... . .653 654 6781985 160, Los Angeles, knocked out ClifCasUeton's ... . .721 672 6072000 SAN FRANCISCO Tanny Cam-p- ton Lester, 161, Cameron, Tex. Commissioner Comm. - .. V . 119, Manila, awarded decision (3). Regal Grill . . ... 640 725 6932048 Summary of Leaders . High tam series; Western . no MM ...... (UP) George John Boyd, Illinois middleweight cham N.J. son, Trenton, middleweight, pion who has beaten Gene Fullmer was 7 to 5 favorite today to. whip and Willie Troy in his last two Bobby Boyd of Chicago in to outings, was expected to vault the night's television' bout , from the winner into the ratings again. Chicago Stadium and move back to ; Johnson has had seven fights a rating among the top ten 160- - since his operation, losing: only to i. pounders. Ralph "Tiger" Jones while winJohnson. New Jersey champion, ning six. His victory over Bobby once was ranked seventh among Dykes, former middleweight and contender in his the middleweights, but lost, the rating when an operation for ap last start was the 'most impressive pendicitis put him on the sidelines on. his comeback path, v . for six months. The test against Johnson was a substitute battler for his bout with Dykes" and tonight both he and Boyd will be substitutes. The card tonight was to have matched Bobo Olson and Ray Robinson for the middleweight title. but it was postponed until Dec. i when Robinson sprained an ankle , SAN FRANCISCO (UP) College Chances that the bout would end of Pacific was in possession sof before its scheduled 10 rounds were Sam good.' Johnson has 22 knockouts in some startling1 news today tan 32 wins and lost only six times, UCLA's (First Down) Brown, for his while Boyd has won 14 of his 35 is talizing tailback,, ready victories by knockoutHe too has best effort of the season. This news Is a 'mite- discourag been beaten six times and has ing, too, to the CbP coaching drawn twice. staffs . COP just happens to be UCLA's foe this Saturday. The man. who should know UCLA Coach Red Sanders, says A PROVO BUSINESSMAN 7-- , Tribute will be raid to a mod prn band leader. Glenn Miller, by the Brigham Young University Cousfar Marchins Band during e activities at the Home football, game Saturday coming K afternoon. "Ameri 'Pennsylvania can Patrol." "In the Mood," "Lit tie Brown Jug." "Tuxedo- Junc tion" ;and many other hit .songs Miller; made popular will be presented. Seven formations to these and other songs Vill make up the ' High individual games: Joyce jeppson (Rolling Mills) 215; Ra-nFrazier (Ind. Relations) 213; .Dorothy Gutzman '(Ind. Rela-'J ; tions) 209. 27 B. & H. Pharmacy .24 .. ..... Service Happy- Wasp Athletics Game At Standstill . Tribute To Be Paid Bandleader Jan 570; At Homecoming 548; 548. Lineups For Set Benefit Trapshoot Sunday CHICAGO RelaUons, 734; Rolling Mills, 715; Harmon t, Payson Say tees : Georg Johnson Favored At 7-- 5 to Defeat Bobby Boyd according to t Dean Nuttall, president of the;' club. The breakfajst will be a highlight of the BYU homecoming activities. Tabulating ...1.649 649 6381936 . .648 620 6951963 Ind. RelaUons. . Summary of Leaders High team series: Rolling Mills, 1963; 2031; Industrial RelaUons, v , . 1960. . Tabulating, " Industrial team game: High a A . ' i 13 07 1 .7 v . 1 J . 7-- 0. , .r -- -- - 7-- -- : to the ,three yard strip, from edge with their hard drives and . which point Weldon Jackson, a sweeping end runs, it was- their right half back from Mesa, Ariz., passing attack that really made cracked straight through the mid- them look good. With Bob Riley dle for the touchdown. Roland doing the throwing to Kent Urie. d'Auguste, a sturdy 218 pound Jon Hyde and Gary Kapp the center from the Bronx, planted visitors went nearly the length of the ball squarely through the up the field, finding plenty of targets rights for the extra point, and over tne left side of the Kitten the Kittens led defense. The Ags started to move in the Utah Aggies 0 0 7 second period and the Y stopped Brigham Young 7 0 0 "0 7 a fifty yard Farmer drive on the Utah Aggies scoring: Touchone yard strip. However the BYU down Kent Urie (rlunrl PAT fumbled Freshies and . the Logan Max Ficklin 'placement), ues recoverea. An Aggie pass went Straight to the mark in the Brigham Young scoring: Tfcuch-dow- n Weldon Jackson (plunge); BYU "end zone but Wayne Startin, PAT Roland d'Auguste (place quarterback from Murray, inter cepted the ball and it went out to ment). Utah Aggies: Ends Fred Tow-er- y. the 20 yard mark as a touchback. Gary Kapp, Calvin Linde After the rest period the Farm ers really began to roll and it was and Doug Warner; Tackles John all over for the Kittens. Mixing Ferderber, Robert Steinke, Carl and Jay Sylvester, an assortment of passes and some Vlrchow stellar ground play the Farmers Guards Sherrill Sylvester. Dick moved to the BYU 20 where Bob Derbidge; Centers Mack Ficklin, Riley shot a pass to John Hyde Jean Cole, Gary Grunig and Karl and the ball was dropped on the Smith; Quarterbacks' Bob Riley, two foot mark. Kent Ure, 153 Tom Hanlon and Ray Schlupp; Clarence Goodsby, pound fullback, drove under the Halfbacks Gordon Stan Meyridc, Ellis, BYU line to reach paydirt with James Jon Perry, the touchdown. Max Ficklin tal Hyde, DeLoyd Kent lied the extra point with aplaee- - Sattherwaite; Fullbacks ment and the count was knitted. Ure, Lee Ramage. Brigham Young: Ends Paul That ended the scoring for the Caldwell, Lloyd Sanderson, Lynn day, but' not the Aggie offensive Reading. Ronald Zittin: Tackles display. They turned on the aerial Mario Wayne Ash; game to drive to the BYU two (iuards HalSimat, Stapley. Eckel, fumbled but and the David Davis. Peter Paul yard strip, SundwalL Kittens kicked out of danger. James Taylor. Mike Cestari and' Again in the closing mdments of Bull Kuhlman; Centers Roland the game the Ags began a drive d'Auguste and John Cowgill; x that ended on the five yard mark Quarterbacks Wayne as the gun ended the game with John Rooks; Halfbacks Startin, the two teams deadlocked with a Bullock, Weldon Jackson, Burt Roy 7 score. Spradley, Warren Carter; and PAYSON To-- add to the funds While the Farmer Greenlings Fullbacks Bob Olsen. Stanton for sending American athletes to kept' the Kittens constantly on Handy, David Murphy. . the Olympic Games in Australia next year, Payson Junior Cham ber of Commerce will hold a trap- shoot Sunday, Nov. 6, at the trap- shoot range west of Payson. The event will begin, at 10 a.m. and continue until dark; The Payson Junior Chamber of JV Commerce joins with the National unit of the. same name In.thij ef IS AVAILABLE FOR YOU AT fort to get our athletes into national competition. The national government does not allocate funds for this purpose, as do a few countries, and athletes must 60 EAST FIRST NORTH ST. FR 3-- 2 S 63 supply their own finances or or ganizations must raise the. neces FAST FRIENDLY SERVICE sary money to pay costs of the high-scorin- .' . " . . Si I i , . ' ! -.. i .:Y s i Prod. i i ... . . . mm i hmfm IB r'-,- .... - street. . . , ., 1 ... Utah State is expected go at iKent threat Harris with triole ' L W TEAM g Jack Quarterback, 5. Hill and John wnatcott at tne Industrial Eng. No. 1 27 6 26 Operations Accounting .21 halfs, and Norm JPrince at full 11 .... . . . . i Open Hearh r ...20V4 11 back. V One Thlnff Sure i Utilities 12 20 Gen. Office Acctg.. Althoneh; th eventual outcome 14 18 .Ironton of the big homecoming game may 15 Onalitv Control.. ......17 in doubt, one thine seems sure: be Pmdnption Planning. . 16V& 15 the game has all the natural in 16 Heckett Eng. . . . . 116 gredients that go into a coiorm 17 15 M.C.I. . a pair of gridiron scrap between 17 1 Consol. Western Steel . 15 ' long-tim- e rivals. 17 a r i anuj i tit Industrial Eng. No. 2. ..15 vv earner ui iorecasis iuir 17" Plat. Jfc Strin Mill..."...15 turnout in warm a favor" large 17 Ene. FlPctrieal ..2...14 the Stadium. Cougar : Rin flrande ......11 21 A pep rally breakfast in down 21 10 Coke Plant.... town Provo Saturday morning 26 will touch off the day's home Rolling Mill Maint. .... 6 28 4 Electric Shop coming activities. An extensive . Summary of Leaders homecoming parade will follow at High team series: Open Hearth, 10 a.m. All attention will focus .2943. on the Cougar )5tadium in the High team game:, Prod. Plan atternoon.i j nine. 1011. .i . High, individual series: E. Lyon (Q.C.r and G. Allgood (P.P.) 654 High individual game: R. For syth (M.C.I.) 244. . '" ' i s: 11 Cowi-boy- s, u.--n - -. f hard-runnin- 28-2- 7. Bowling News ' i' G.R.A. MEN'S LEAGUE .'. oft-beat- en ; , Cougqr ; Ag Frosh Elevens Play 7 to 7 Deadlock V fidence and determination uncom forces. mon to their Practice sessions have been Dunc- tuated with crisp blocking and ackline in evidence lasx weeK against Wyoming, "j Scouted Several Times "We've scouted the Aggies sev eral times, said. Head Coacn Chick jAtkinson in looking to Sat- iirHavN: contest. "We know they have a well balanced club, a big, rnncrh line and a number of fast. g backs. We can beat them.-- however, but only if our boys are operating full steam in all departments. Backfield starters for the Cou gars will be light in poundage but loaded with speed. Don Dixon offensive will he stoking ires at auarterbatk. with either John Velasco or Scott Farmer at fullback. Phil Ovler. left halfback who doubled his rushing vardaee the last Saturday agiinst' will i tear - with Gary La- Comb at risht half LaComb was moved from left to right half to replace tne injurea uaiton uver- up-endi- ng ct i V. . Spirit pf BYU Eleven Remains High for Battle For the past five days the BYU football team has been growing on the practice leather-toug- h An one field with object in mind: " the Utah State over and; upset of the gridsubsequent iron experts, who pick' the Cougars to lose their homecoming battle with the Aggies by two Works' in pomecoming Tilt Rfeadly B22-20- 57 J -- j p aj f ; . the call is for . . m ' , ' f t " JlP'" ii ' - ht , f: o, ' ; ' - V--- . - f ? i v 1 X j Distributors, 2130; Ream's Market. 2120; B.&H. Pharmacy. 2074. ,1 Hieh team. . came: Western Distributors; 777; Ream's Market! - if : : 747; Happy Service, 741. j ' . Sib T7T) j High individual series a A. Jen--; kins (Freddie's). 564: " I J. Taft. (Happy Service) 477; V. Done'j J . 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