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Show Ufa gs Grid Lesson, ivs owa Farmers No Match for Home Team t' - w" - tar i3 J, ri ' (UPJ distalented Hawkeyes Iowa's of much too everything played Utah State for an d ran and up a team today an before victory opening day crowd of 40,125. Iowa, using deep reserves as early as the first period, gave the visiting Aggies a football lesson in the first contest between the two schools. The Iowa score was the biggest since 1914 when the Hawkeyes beat Iowi Teachers, 95-The defending Big Ten chamout-class- ed near-recor- 70-1-4 over-poweri- of Sophonore halfback Gino Sessl, 164pound speedster playing his first college game, a bevy of more-experienc- Griffith Plans To Discuss Possible Minneapolis Shift n. 7- -0 in the end zone. TACKLE THAT MISSED Right halfbacks missed connection as Iowa's Bill Happel rambled to the Hawkeye's fourth TD early in the second quarter of the game with Utah State at Iowa City Saturday. Will Sousa of the Aggies was the last man between Happel and the goal. Iowa won, (UP Telephoto) NEW YORK (UP) Calvin Griffith, president of the Washington Senators, plans to visit Minneapolis during the World Series next week to inspect a new stadium and talk over the possibility of shifting his Ameri- 70-1- 4. f National Football League Opens 38th Season Play By RUSS GREEN banner confirmed n ed from a one-tim- e in the Siports world to a poor-relatio- United Press Sports Writer (UP-- ) The PHILADELPHIA National Football League, which likes to bill itself as "The greatest show for your entertainment dollar." opens its 38th season Sun- day with all signs pointing toward another can League franchise there. campaign. All 12 teams swing into action with the defending champion New York Giants, generally picked to From then on, the Iowa backs repeat, favored by four and one-haJust took turns making the points to beat the always touchdown tour with Sessi show- tough and rebuilding Cleveland ing them how. Browns. The Chicago Bears are favored by seven over Green Bay, Score by periods: Baltimore by one point over De7 20 20 2370 Iowa by the same 0 7 0 714 troit, Washington Utah State multi-millio- n dollar operation, expects to draw more than two and one-hamillion fans through the turnstiles. Bert Bell, N.F.L. Commissioner who rules with a firm hand, predicts a "bigger and1 better" season and anticipates a record attendance for the sixth straight season and eighth in the past 11 lf years. a United Griffith three-ma-n coma P.ress story that mittee has been negotiating for weeks to transfer the Senators to but added, "They Minneapolis haven't made any proposition that would come close to enticing us away from Washingtem." Griffith declined to identify two other cities which are attempting to acquire the Senators but the United Press learned Louisville is one of them. It was also learned that the American League; clubowners are Shotgun Belts Gun Cover Duck Calls Hunting Hats Shotgun Cleaning Kit 22 Cal. Cleaning Kit Cleaning Package Recoil Pad x. five-million-do- Just Took Turns 4 Vn''. ... " i? Expected Approximately 200,000 fans In all are expected to turn out for the opening day action, while countless millions will take in the games via TV through various stations reaching from coast to coast. The television program plus margin over Pittsburgh, Los Anxk Touchover Philadelphia closer, sharper anc more interestUtah State scoring: geles by down, Duoharme (run, 2); Cur- and San Francisco by five over ing play have done more to entis (pass interception return, 37). the Cardinals. hance the pro game than anything 2. 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American walnut stock, pistol grip, and I all-tim- W 12 er REG. 94.50 All-Ameri- ca SPRINGVILLE LADIES s? v -- In order to draft the Minneapolis territory for the 1958 season, a major league club would have to do so between Oct. 1 and 31. The New York Giants, bound for San Francisco, own the Minneapolis franchise and the Brooklyn Dodgers, presumably bound for Los Angeles, own the St. Paul basis, "The greatest we ever had, club. Attendance at Washington has running from Maine to Seattle, e and covering points we never were gone steadily down from an 1946 to a of in 1,027,216 high before." mere 431,647 last year. This year's figure is expected to total about CHISOX SIGN PITCHER 450,000. CHICAGO (UP) Larry Admire, LeRoy Herman, Keiths Cameras, a right - handed pitcher from BECOMES PRESIDENT L 533. Brookfield, Mo., High School who Under the 20th Amendment to 4 Individual High Game: Wayne starred in prep football, basket- the U. S. Constitution, the vice 7 Dearing--, Art City Lanes, 202; ball and baseball, has been signed president-elec- t becomes presi8 Morris Thorpe, Dot and Martys, to a 1958 contract with the Chicadies dent if the president-elec-t 9 200; Julian Raulston, Art City go White Sox' Davenport, Iowa, before the date fixed for the be- 9 "Lanes, 197. farm club. ginning of his term. iii eJ o o s unanimously in favor of Minneap- 200,000 lf mil squabble, fielded a team which obviously had learned much from its 46-- 7 loss to Stanford last week. Denver, which played without" Yeno-wic- h in its opening 10-- 0 loss to Iowa State, displayed a much improved passing attack. ed backs. Sessi scored three touchdowns in three carries, including a twisting pass-ruIowa started slow and held lead at the end of the only a first period. However, three touchdowns in nine p'ays during the second period turned the game into a rout. Iowa also scored three touchdowns in each of the final two periods. UtaJi State quarterback Bob Wintfrs was the Aggies' only offensive threat, and his passing led to the first touchdown. An interception late in the fourth quarter gave Utah State its only other scrre. The Iowa touchdown parade got rolling in the second period when quarterback Randy Duncan passed 44 yards to end Jim Gibbons, who caught the ball in the air in a diving catch and landed 80-ya-rd attendance. in a 2.45. Iowa g The State Fair of Texas at Dallas is the largest annual exposition in Texas in terms of versity leader a hard-runnin- professional National Football League. The Barnes graduated from the university at Fort Collins last spring and was one of the Skyline's top backs. 20-ya- rd Yankee Hurler (UP the apparShantz became Bobby in the run ent earned American League today after Detroit's Jim Bunning was racked for seven runs in 3 3 innings night. Friday Shantz' earned Tun average is Soph Is Star wn the of 13,-00- second period. He set up the fourth score with a pass to halfback Haul Collins, fullback Dave Thoel bucking it over from one yard out. San Jose coach Bob Tichenai, once an assistant at Denver, and later fired at New fexico Uni- BOSTON ng yards rushing. out-sho- 49ers 0, -- Earned Run Average the effects of a flu epidemic whjch hit 20 players this week, ground out the 643 yards in Utah team. conference Skyline State was held bo a minus six none showing - 27-2- Quarterback AJ Yanowich threw an 11 yard to'chdown pass to right half Jim Epperson in the Bobby Shantz Leads 0. pions, Larry 225-pou- nd cisco San Jose DENVER (UP) State, offensively brilliant in the first half and defensively stubborn in the second, defeated Denver University, Friday night In 0 an intersection game before fans. Denver could not score until it wa three touchdown behind in the first half. The loss was the second straight for the Skyline i Conference team. San Jose's ' two strong units: Denver s simply overpowered holes line, punching through which halfbacks Harvel Pollard and Paul Webb romped for steady gains. Denver scored late in both halves with sprightly pass offenses. i fullback and Barnes, a line backer from Colorado State University,- bas made the grade as a rookie with the San Fran- 13-1- Iowa CITY, SAN FRANCISCO (UP 17 Tj Pioneers Lose, 27-2- 0 To Spartans in Spicy Tilt Skyline Gridder Makes Grade With Frisco SALT LAKE CITY Timpanogos Women golfers of Provo captured the Utah Women's Class B Golf Championship for 1957 by beating Nibley Park, 1 in a playoff match PYiday in Salt Lake City. The match was played on the neutral Meadow-broo- k greens Friday afternoon, both teams had lost two rounds in league play and were tied for top position. The win gave the Provoans the title. Members of the championship golf team included Mafy Braun, "Doris Young, Phyllis Van Wagenen, Renee Nelson, Joanne Johnston, Verna Garrett, Kaye JMoore and Jean Wagner. Participating in this year's league play were teams from Price, Tooele, Meadowbrook (2) Forest Dale, Nibley and Provo. 'By ED HEINR United Press Sports Writer IOWA 70-1- 4 TIMP WOMEN GOLFERS CAPTURE STATE TITLE vf SUNDAY HERALD Most Popular Style . . . . . . for Fall. Handsome 240 2.15 2.25 2.00 1.90 . . . . . . . . Nationwide Guarantee th METROPOLITANS SEARS Stadium Coat in Wool Melton with fine rayon lining. Padded shoulders, deep welted pockets, snap closure front with double vents on sides. Heavy knit collar and cuffs in harmonizing colors. CHECK THIS LOW PRICEI NO Bob fene 56 WEST CENTER g.70 x dot A7e& PROVO, UTAH 15 7.1 0 X IS 7.60 x 15 8.0020 X 15 Open Monday Night Til 9 p.m. PIui Tax Payment 12.88 13.88 14.88 15.88 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 - REQUIRED if. SEARS METROPOLITANS In Pair Sale Price Do wn Each.' 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