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Show SUNDAY HERALD Boise J G. Eleven Trips Springville, Payson Play To 19 19 Tie in Thn Her Carbon SUNDAY. SEPT. 25, 1833 Utah County. Utah 45-- 0 Editors: This Is the second in By UNITED PRESS a series oi inree onw comparDeHart. ters, Christensen, Patton, Boise The Junior Broncos, the World Series rivals. These College ing Ecore by quarters: of title the 7 winner have been broken, down in- -i 12 0 stories grid perennial 019 Payson . 13 . 6 0 019 in the Intermountain Collegiate to pitching, offense and defense, Springville ... Officials: Zimmerman, Briggs Athletic conference, was off to a because both teams use several pennant players at more than one position. and Baugh. running start for the 1955 46-0 loss a after inflicting Saturday on the Carbon College eleven at By NORMAN MILLER Hoover; halfbacks, Bryson, Da vis, Hoss; fullbacks, Steele, Butli ler; ends Haskell, Graham, PAYSON Springville and Pay-so-n Tanner; tackles, Holden, played a thrilling football Taylor, Clark; guards, S. Wilcen- game, here Friday night that son, Tervort, Olsen, Jolley; ended in a 9 deadlock, i Price. The Devils were led in the of game by the very fine running In the only other ICAC game Tuttle and Livingston. Tfee Devil last night, Ricks College scheduled touchdowns were scored by 7 Vikings, playing their home field and Kunze, who raced to one, two. at Rexburg, Ida., romped 25 to0 who scored Livingston, over the visiting Dixie College dall's kick was wide. By WENDELL RIGBY Kunze rag oveftSpringville's only squad from St. George, Utah. Lineups and summary: . Herald. Sports Writer extra point. 6-- 26 7 7 . 6 . Carbon scor The Weber College Wildcats took The Lions had to fight back OREM Carbon Dinosaurs 7 0 0 7 Lincoln D close 32 to 26 game from the a their to power all .the way. Leading the Lions ed in every quarter Carbon Touchdownsscoring: Arizona squad at Ogden 16-Eastern over 7 victory way to an easy was Neil Davis, who made many Keller Emanuel of Southern Utah, Gary (Plunge); outand an College the opening Gonzales (75 dazzling runs He made a dash the Lincoln Tigers in teams Ben- Cedar Pat run); yard also in City, both stepping out of round game for standing run of the night, dall Bliss and (Plunge); a 20 to 0 Gary took conference and 2 play, dirt. to new Division setup, the pay of 65 yards PAT Bendall 2 (Place- game from a service team at (Pass). start a to cot Dinos off the good made Davis, Ross, and Haskell - ments). Utah. the touchdowns for Payson; with in another bid for me siaie gnu- Lincoln scoring: Touchdowns Dugway, Ross counting their only extra iron honors. Jack Sumner (End run). PAT Coach Udell Westover's Golden Larry Sheriff (Placement). point oa a run. P The Lions' final touchdown was Tigers threatened on several oc Carbon: Ends Bertelson, Judd, final from the in per but pass casions, only made on t a Bliss, Morley, Andrews; Tackles By. United Press . Wilson to Haskell, who made a iod were they able to generate Burnham, Keel,. Peterson, a a sustained attack to net them diving catch in the end zone. Sneddon; Guards Russell, Cedar City 21, Milford 6 the foul A score. against personal ' 0 Kalat-zeLine ups: "them back 15 yards Morelli, Arenbula, Hanna, Halam-andari- s Murray 32, South set Miners Tut; Centers Garcia and 0 Beaver 6, Hurricane Springville Quarterbacks, and Tiger Quarterback Walt Henderson and Jewkes; the tie, blTimors, atis, vuim, Tooele 14, Granite 12 of took advantage Fratto Livingston, Kunze; ends, Bandley Quarterbacks Jeanselme, to a situation to rifle West 19, Davis 0 long pass Thorpe, Cook, Ash Stewart; Wilkinson that grounded and Faucett; Halfbacks Miller, 12, Olympus 6 i tackles Tipton, Tippetts, Whitney, Clark 25 yard Keller, Bendall, Wycherley, Mar- East, on Carbon the the ball Rothakis and Gonzales; Fullbacks Jordan 7, Cyprus 0 Alleman; guards, Rowley, .' and Christensen. Lupo .lessberger, Burt, Bleggi; centers, strip. Box Elder: 32, Ben Lomond IS Gary Roberts picked up 14 Lincoln: Ends Blanchard, Tipton, ; McArthur, Weber 12, South Cache 7 on a pass that moved Keetch, Wilkinson, Harward, Payson Quarterbacks, Wilson, yardsball to fake next the 11. On the the Kitchen and Thompson; Tackles North Cache 21,- - Bear River 0 took play, halfback Jack Sumner Cragun, Colledge, Littlefield and South Summit 14, Park City 0 a handoff from Bandley ana raceaj Lunceford ; Guards Coleman, North Summit 20, Wasatch 12 around right end for the touch-Gilli-gan-; j Allred and Rowley, Craig, Bingham 25, Judge 7 n n n Irt nXr A:rf pwtc t j . oueuu QOwn, Centers Hall and Edwards; Union, 13, Lehi 6 fbUDDOrt " the extra point and the Tigers had Quarterbacks Bandley, Cox and Springville 19, Payson 19 seven points to avoid their second Holdaway; Halfbacks Finch, Ni Spanish Fork 12, Provo 7 straight shutout. col, Sumner and Beatty; Full Millard 38, Delta 6 Dinos backs Jewkes' Coach Jackson Roberts, Seegmiller and North Sanpete 20, Wasatch Acad. 13 1 Uintah 14, Moab 6. scored early in the initial period, Soles, MIDWAY A riumbre of i leading after they recovered a Lincoln t riHypms in thp Wasatch .Co. Vxtnitlimhla on the Tiger 20. Dave pledged their support to the Keller carried the ball for six sue Wasatch Ski Association in the cessive tries and his final effort : erection of a ski lift to be lo- - was good for a touchdown. Pat cated at Mill Flat inthe Snake Bendall split the uprights with his Creek vicinity, according to Sec-- 1 accurate placement and the retary of the organization Glen Miners led Hatch. 3s With five seconds remaining in The organization will use the' the first half, Emanuel Gonzales, loan money to build a chair lift a speedy reserve halfback, inter i that will run approximately 2000 cepted one of Walt Bandley's flat feet in length and for the build- - zone passes and romped 75 yards 24'' TABLE TV of some type of shelter which for a touchdown. Again Bendall's ing I will Here's deluxe quality . . solid provide warmth and a rest-- I kick was good to bring the score 14-fori of skiers. to 0 at the rest period. Clearing ing place hardwood cabinetry plus GIANT the site is already being done by A drive in the third h picture . . . ot a fabulous the local National Guard. gave Carbon its third touchdown. low price. "Rangefinder B8" I A pass from Quarterback Art Those who have Chassis, lighted channeWelector, pledged their support are Del Jeanselme to Dick Judd was good dozens of features. j Wallengrenj; Lowe Ashton, Fer- - for 15 yards and 'was the key play rin Whittaker, Glen Hatch, Gor-- j in the drive. don Mendenhall, Frank Mount-- - A handoff to Gonzales pushed fort. John Anderson and Dr. K. O. the ball to the one yard line and i Nielson. then Pat Bendall hit center for Money loaned to the organiza-- " the third touchdown. tion will be repaid out of the net Early in the final period Gary profit after maintenance and op- Keller intercepted a Lincoln pass . Horwonlilnj erating costs are taken out. Any to take over on the Tiger 32. Car bete with" profits will be put into bon .was penalized five cotter, shewn, r surplus further development in the area. , in motion, but Jeanselme at additional cost. Anyone interested in contribut-- t' passed to Gary Bliss for 11 yards, ing funds is asked to contact and then again for. 10. Two Glen Hatch. Each contributor plunges at the line failed to gain will be guaranteed, one vote in and Jeanselme hit Bliss "with an the operation of the Association. aerial good for a touchdown. Ben- By KENT WARNER Herald Sports Writer : Sta-he- -- 19-1- ........... Dinosaurs Score In Every Quarter to Post 26-- Win , -- - , rep Grid Results 1 ! 14-ya-rd Gor-she- k, ' 'r s, I s, i""-back- i f 7 Citizens Pledge To Ski rr Lift Project 13 Dodgers Show Impressive Batting Punch, But Yankees Have the Reserves Jones Gains Nod T - United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK (UP) No team in baseball can match the Brooklyn fig batting Dodgers . impressive ... f . senes 1.1 r. ures. But wona uisumj shows the New York Yankees have beaten such power -- laaen rivals by Manager Casey Stengel s skillful manipulation of his out standing bench. The Dodgers led both leagues In team batting average with .271, in runs scored (849) and in home runs (201). in games played Not only that. through but their total of 78 stolen bases also is hieh for both leagues. The Yankees don't have to apologize for their offensive, even though it doesn't measure up to the Dodgers' on paper. New York's team batting mark Is only .260. but the club topped the Amer ican League with 172 homers and stole 52 bases. ; Reserves Important In the important matter of reserve strength, however, the Yankees are far superior. Irv Noren or Elston - Howard, Bill Skowron, Eddie Robinson, Andy Carey, Bob'Cerv, Phil Rizzuto and Jerry Coleman give Stengel, the master lineup Juggler, a degree of maneuverability that time and again has won important games. This diversity in depth general ly calls for different types of strategy by the rival managers. Walt Alston usually relys on his mid-wee- over-poweri- k. Over Christensen tops the American League in homers with 37, anHias CLEVELAND. Ohio (UP) Ralph Knocked in 33 runs. (Tiger) Jones was unhappy today Next to Mantle, the Yanks most because he won a fight. threat is yogi He wasn't unhappy, dangerous batting because oi the pinch-hitter- s. Berra. His average is only .275, decision 10 round unanimous a Although the Dodgers go in but he has driven in 107 runs and verdict over Chris Christensen of more for the clubs has 27 homers. but because he was are about even in speed. Both al After Berra, the Yankees have Denmark out boxed by the imso are good teams, several hitters with respectable, port. with Brooklyn given a slight edge although not imposing, averages. "He was a good boxer," Jones chiefly because of Peewee Reese Skowron and Howard, the two said afterwards. "I should have . pinch-hitte- rs and Jackie Robinson. leading right-hande- d him.-- 1 had him, but I couldn't The dimensions of the rival ball- and platoon men, are .316 and 297 guess I was Just rusty getbut that parks give the Yankees a big ad respectively. Hank Bauer has a doesn't mean Christensen vantage. The Dodgers are tailor- - .285 mark, Gil McDougald .283, didn't put up a good fight. He wee made for their own Ebbets Field. and Irv Noren .252. Joe Collins is good." where the shallow oi hitting only .237 but has driven in The bout was a wall presents an Inviting target 44 runs. Pinch-hitte- r Ed Robinson weight, for had Jones not carried for their predominantly right has only a .200 mark, but has hit 158 pounds to the Dane's 152, H handed batting order. However, 16 homers and knocked in 41 runs. might have been a different story. Jones landed considerably fewer Stengel can platoon to load his r i but those that found (heir lineup with rightie swingers for AfterAverages Drop Sharply hitters punches, the games at Brooklyn. A great comes Brooklyn's top four had target greater authority. Reese with a .282 figure. deal of the Dodgers- power may Christensea'a Stickevers, Harry and then the averages drop off manager out Christensen go to waste in the spacious left pointed Gilwas a last minute substitute for centerfield at Yankee Stadium, sharply. Robinson and Junior batting only .249 each. Rocky Castellani, who was excused where the Yankees again can pla liam areAmoros .247, Don Hoak because of a death in his family. Sandy to take ad toon with .240 and Don Zimmer .236. The vantage of the shorter right field Dodgers have two pinch-hitter- s RUPTURE-EASE- R distance. with impressive averages- - in right- Attack Four . Big handed Frank Kellert (.321) and T.M. It c C.S. rat. Oft. IA PlDr Br TrM The core of the Brooklyn attack George Shuba (.311). However, is its "big four" of Roy Campa neither represents such a - power nella (.320), Carl Furillo (.312), ful offensive threat as the Yank Duke (.308). and Gil ees pinch swingers. Hodees (.292). In games played Of, course, in any World Series, .307 average, -- . base-stealin- g, ld hit-and-r- un - -- that left-centerfi- question - left-hande- rs ir Snider no. S1V through Thursday, Snider had' 42 there's usually the intangible fac rv 3608551 home runs and 134 runs batted in; tor oi inspiration, which makes a Back Uemf acjuit&b.a. fiatp Campanella had 32 homers and batting menace of a normally port. In front. AdJucUbi W strap. Bati. 106 RBI's; Hodges 27 homers and .225 hitter. fiat gTola p4. No itcl or lMtbr wamm, bands. chK4rm. Fr mmmr arvaa levast Mafl 102 RBI's, and Furillo 26 homers 9mr rdra tiw tat Heat, Utt aUa, imUl, and 94 RBI's. iMibu, RADIATORS REPAIRED Stengel has no such "murders into Glass Installed row." What's more, his best long-- ; Specialized Work ball hitter, Mickey Mantle, cur--j rently is hobbled by a pulled thigh AHLANDER'S muscle and may not be at peak! 491 So. Univ. Avenue for the series. Mantle leads the j bat Yankee regulars in batting with a top-to-bott- ng ting order to produce plenty of runs. Stengel most of the time platoons at two or three positions, waits for the opportune time and then moves in with his excellent (, A j i J ( ' - 7-- 0. s f : ... i '30-ya- rd I 24-inc- - ! . already j 'i K YOUR CAN FOR OWLY r . At UTAH APPLIANCE and TAYLOR'S APPLIANCE DEPT. 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Hansen manager and second Denny Job, youthful Provo baseman for the Provo Timps, lefthander, led the league in who swatted the ball at a .470 clip. pitching with an 0 record. He Actually, the Industrial League also was tops in strike outs, post was a hitters paradise during the ing 95 to edge out Owen Skousen I past season, with six players bat- - of Pleasant Grove by one strike ting above the .400 mark. Besides out, and in issuing bases on ball hard-hittin- Only 30 years of Leadership fh Electronics . only the West's biggest television manufacturer could bring you so MUCH for so LITTLE in great Packard-Bell'- s new television radio. hi-- fi . 8-- mm mm mm mam mm ma m m m - m m , Hansen and Hardy, they included with 71. The leagues-leadinhitters: AB H 2b . 94 46 7 Hardy, American Fork D. Hansen, Provo .100 47 11 LaComb, Provo .106 45 8 Ford, Provo .109 46 S 74 31 6 Atwood, Helper R. Morgan, Spanish Fork ........ 98 41 6 B. Green. Provo ................ . 91 36 9 . . ........ . 94 37 4 Howarth, Provo . . 93 36 7 Krug, American Fork . 91 35 7 Hillman, Spanish Fork . ... . 78 30 3 Tate, American Fork Crump, Pleasant Grove, ....... .102 37 9 Pyler, American Fork . .V ..... . 86 31 3 Crawford, Helper ..... 28 7 .79 . 97 34 10 Wankier, Pleasant Grove Westoyer, Pleasant Grove ....... 83. 29 11 g .............. ,, 1 : Jacobs, American Fork ........ . 58 . 99 Jarman, Pleasant Grove McAllister, Pleasant Grove .... .106 Roberts, Spanish Fork LI.... . 59 Lindquist, Spanish Fork . . . . . . . . 53 Robinson, Pleasant Grove ..... . 97 W. Tucker, Pleasant Grove- .107 . 85 Walker, Spanish Fork The league's leading pitchers: -- I IP Job,' Provo Vacobs, A. F Watson, A. F Ford, Provo Blackham, P. 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