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Show SUNDAY HERALD! Forty - Miners To Giants. Clash in Top NFL Battle rs five-poi- nt 51,-58- 7. n half-gam- 18-- first-plac- e 6. -- Forty-Ni- Pittsburgh Scribe Receives Honor pace-settin- nt What They're In Sunday's other contests, the Bears aire favored over the Washington Redskins by eight points at Chicago and the Eagles are 2Vz point choices to beat the Pittsburgh Steelers at Philadelphia. Francisco The New York-Sawill the league's best degame pit fense against passes against its best passing attack. The Giants have allowed rival passers to complete only 42.4 per cent of their throws, the best mark in this department. Y. A. Tittle of the ners is the most accurate and experienced passer the Giants will meet this season. His. 62.3 completion percentage is th league's best. Tittle has completed 134 of nis 215 tosses for 1664 yards and 10 choices and expect 60,000 for their By UNITED PRESS final 1957 home game. The New York Giants and San Baltimore entertains the Los Anafcan't Forty-NineFrancisco geles Rams and is a ford another loss and they dash choice. The Colts may top their home crowd, In one of Sunday's most interest- biggest previous ing National Football League pairThe Detroit Lions moved out of a tie with Sar Francisco and cut ings. e and Baltimore's lad to a New York, defending league trails by defeating the Green Bay PackEastern Division champion, The Lions and Cleveland Browns ers Thursday, the until Dec. 3. San Francisco, are now idle, Packers by a half game. three straight which has? dropped road games to lose the Western g Division lead, trails the one game. Baltimore Colts by favorThe Giants are eight-poiites for the Yankee Stadium clash. Cleveland, which already has NEW YORK CUP) The Nationseahome best its previous al Football Foundation and Hall of topped son attendance in the NFL with Fame today cited Chester L. 283,640 for its first five games, Smith, sports editor of the Pittsplays host to the Chicago Cardi- burgh Press, for "his distinguished nals. The Browns are service to amateur football." The award, announced by Chester J. Laroche, president of the foundation, will be presented to Smith on Dec. 1 at. the annual By UNITED PRESS meeting1 of the Curbstone Coaches Willie YORK NEW Vaughn, in Pittsburgh. 161. Los Angeles, outpointed Ralph The citation was for Smith's challenge (Tiger) Jones, 160, St. Albans, "prompt and effective N.Y. (10). of unwarranted ' critic ism of the game of football and his many PORTLAND, Ore. Archie contributions of sports writing Moore, 196, San Diego. Calif which have fostered recognition knocked out Roger Rischer, 188, and understanding of amateur football by the public." Oakland, Calif. 4). touchdowns. 10-poi- nt Jack Curtice Fight Results GLENNA COLLETT VARE By UNITED PRESS As Glenna Collett, she won the first of her five U. S. Women's Golf Championships in 1922. Her 1935 after she had come Mrs. Edwin H. Vare. She was known throughout the golf the world simply as "Glenna" one to beat in every tournament of her time. Whatever happened to Glenna Collett Vare? She's still a housewife in Philadelphia with a daughter and a son who captained Yale's golf team in 1955. Glenna still plays, too. On her 54th birthday last June she reached the final of the Rhode 'Island State Championship and the next day she won regaining a title she picked up in 1921 and hadn't iried for since. Carl' Utoco Art Nesbit's Provo Cleaners M. D. Close Finance.. Allen's Jack's U-Se- W L 33 15 32 16 31 17 19 19 20 Vs 21 22 29 29 rv Utoco (Handicap) 27 Ms Hansen Candy RiO First Sec. Bank Exchange Club Provo Plumbing Security Title . Moose Purple . Moose Gold 2835; A. L. 555. MERCHANTS 31 30 23 Springville Bank . 22 26 Ruffs Garage 20 28 G. Lowry Anderson 18 30 Springville Herald High Team Game: Johnson Tire Service, 968; Springville Herald, Lowry Anderson, 947. Individual High Series: Kay Johnson, Johnson, 595; Arville Child, Ruffs, 594; Marion Olsen, Herald. 563. Individual High Game: was not ... :t - r, "Atta way Azooski!" - .so to stiff-ar- St. Albans, out-laste- d out Jones of N.Y., in their substi before an estimat tute ed 2,500. Taking advantage of his'em, long g reach& Willie circled his bobopponent and beat him with left jabs, left hooks and - m bing-weavin- straight rights. Califorriian Cops Yachting Crown Cuba (UP) Lowell North of San Diego, Calif., is the new world star class yachting HAVANA, champion. North and his crewman, James B. Hill, guided their vessel "North Star IH" across the finish line second Friday in the last of five heats in the competition, picking up enough points to top the overall standings. North had a total of 160 points Judge Dismisses Charges Against "Poke Grid Coach Unexpectedly, Vaughn was superior even at close quarters in DENVER (UP Bob Devaney. the late going against his tiring football coach at the Unihead opponent, who hadn't fought since versity of Wyoming, was arresfed , August. with an assistant Willie, 24, weighed 161 pounds Saturday to Jones 160, and he coach and two players on charges On a rounds of resisting arrest and causing a was favored at disturbance. A few hours later, a basis Vaughn won as follows: The United Press Municipal Court judge dismissed charges against Devaney and one agreed, player. All four had been jailed followfor the five heats. Albert DeBarge of France, who had been tied with ing what police described as a North for first place going into "minor fracas" in their hotel the last heat, finished second with room. 150 points. The charges accusing Wyoming ) ld 8-- 5. 7-- 3, 6-- 4, 7-- 3. charges of resisting arrest, drunk-enes- s and o oying private property against Corgan were dis- mk.pH A second player, Wyoming guard Paul Muratore, was given a suspended $10 fine for causing fa disturbance. A resisting arrest charge against him was dismissed. '0 81. an- .673 .615 20 32 24 .538 28 27 .481 25 27 .481 25 .442 23 29 32 .385 20 .385 20 32 18Mj 33M .356 41 11 .212 RICHMOND, Va. (UP) Charlie ConferSidwell, 1956 ence halfback for William and Mary, was killed Friday when his automobile plunged over a embankment and smashed into a All-Southe- rn 10-fo- Smeath's, 2788; Han- Duckett's, Charley Sidwell Dies in Crash ot r KOLOB MEN'S League Standings , ! 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Johnson Tire Service . . smarted Los of tree. sen Candy, 2747. Police said Sidwell, a High Team Game: Smeath's, veteran of the Korean conflict, ap992; Provo Plumbing, 971; Exparently fell asleep while driving change Club, 970. alone on U.S. Route 60 six miles High Individual Series: Bob east of Richmond. Wrecker crews Curtis (Sec. Title), 636; Gordon worked a half hour to free his Duke (Ducketts), 624; Moon Paul Robley and Ed- body. die Nicholson, 617. High Individual Games: Bill The automobile industry last Thoresen (Pipe Plant), 250; Ed- year used 242 million pounds of die Nicholson (First Sec), 243; cotton for seat padding and upBob Curtis (Sec. Title), 237. trim. Cox, 206. W. 36 High Team Series: 855. 6PRINGVILLE 38Ms Summary of Leaders High Individual Series: Phil Salter, 244; Don Berg, 222; Jack Phil Salter, Co. Ducketts. A. L. . , . ... Grande Jim's Dist. 27' Ebonite Western Opticians .... 26 d 23 35 Adam's Heating 21 27 Army Reserve . . 12Vi 35 Mi Kirk's Drive Inn 43 5 Custom Floors . High Team Series: Ebonite, 2535; Provo Cleaners, 2415; Jack's Utoco, 2360. High Team Game: Ebonite, 897- -, Art Nesbit's, 865; Provo Cleaners, W Smeaths Pacific States Pipe Vaughn said an outwould be coach head standing have Invitations asked to appear. Gov. George D. Clyde and L Pet. gone to Adiel F. Stewart of Salt Mayor 13Vi .740 Lake City. 16 .692 CITY MEN'S PROVO year." GAITHERSBURG, (UP) Paul (Tank) Younger, star fullback for the Los Angeles Rams for eight years, has announced he The CITY SALT LAKE (UP) will retire after the 1957 National Salt Lake City Chamber of Com- Football League season. Younger, merce Sports Committee will spon- who played his college football at sor a testimonial dinner for Coach Grambling, was signed as a free Jack Curtice of University of agent by the Rams. Utah Dec. 9. Chairman Art Teece said, "We feel that Jack has done a tre mendous job at Utah and we think he rates a big hand from everyone." The Curtice - coached Redskin football team won the 195? Skyline Conference title Thursday with a 6 victory over Utah State. speaker but Teece Players and coaches of the varsity and freshman football teams at Brigham Young University will be banqueted and honored Thursday evening by the Provo Downtown Coaches. The annual "BYU Football Appreciation Night" dinner is scheduled for 7 p. m. in the Wasatch school, and tickets for the affair will be $2.00 per person. Coach Hal Kopp and other members of the football staff and team members wiH be honored guests at the banquet and entertainment. Paul Gehring, president of the booster group, said tickets to the affair are being sold by the Downtown Coaches and the public is invited. Hu-me- z, be- Md. WilHu-me- z, Whatever Happened To. . . last came in Lanky Cougars to Be Honored At Thursday Banquet lie Vaughn may get ,a 'January fight with Frenchman Charles middleweight champion of Europe, because of his unanimous decision over Ralph (Tiger) Jones at Madison Square Garden Friday night. Harry Markson, managing di rector ofthe Intei national Boxing Club, said today "we are consid ering a Vaughn match with whom we hope will come to New York after the first of the Doing Now 21-- INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE NEW YORK (UP) TO $UIT RAMS To Be Feted Guest nounced Vaughn Licks Tiger Jones TIME OUT SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1957 Utah County. Utah DATE . name mailing address) and (Please print both initials, PHONE . . . . f ADDRESS TOWN k APT. NO. ... :.. ....... .v.. ...... STATE ............ TAKCN BY New Herald Subscri . ...ftt. n n rrawm y NO. u -i iiviura m- o jbscribcr 1 |