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Show ' BYU Gridmen Rate High In , Given Good Footing, Browns Will WimM , . . Be a. Factor In Contest - ' i - the Baltimore Colts almost f anti-climact- . 10 Provo Trips Logon In 6 Reed 0 10 5 3 15 4 2 5 ."i 3 3 6 i4 105 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 . 0 0 . 0 Totals 117 0 0 0 20 23 15 55 LOGAN G T F P Osterlin Thompson Rust 2 3 Abel Blazer Saddler Wallace Totals Provo- Logan - ............. 0 0 0 1 0 1 .......... L.... 0 ;2... 4 0 ............. : s" " tylf;,,, uT - 0 4 6 0 012 0 2 0 4 8 6 20 13 4 44 12 28 ' 43 55 16 23 32 44 DOUG i. KMCXS judged a success. Final figures released by the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau ; this i week indicate t he Cougars, Individually and; as a team, ranked high among the 100 teams classified as "major" The Provo Gun Club will hold by the Football Writers of Airier-ioa trapshoot Sunday at the club's range near the airport,' according Weldon Jackson, the Y's to W. D. "Cap" Harrison, a club fullback, finished the director. . season with the best rushing sihoot will get underway average In the country. Jackson's N The 10 a. m. and continue until average of 0,91 yards per carry at dark, it was reported. was tops for the 1958 campaign Turkeys, hams, steaks, and and he also ended the season in eggs will be awarded as prizes. seventh place nationally, in rushAny shooter Is invited to par ing with 698 yards. tlcipate in the event Shooters .Other BYU players to gain spewill be paired against other cial notice were Nyle McFarlane, shooters of equal ability so all 31st, in the nation in rushing; contestants have an equal chance and Gary Dunn, sophomore quarat the prizes. terback who finished 21st in the nation: in punting. As a team the Cougars ranked 2-- 0 S. the. following: 4th in the nation in rushing with; 2,497 yards, placing behind College of Pacific, Oklahoma and Arizona State. 13th in the nation in (UPD--Aieleaders, scoring Australia PERTH, Olmedo and Hamilton Richardson 27 extra points for 27 touchdowns. 18th in the nation in forward ripped through their opening matches with comparative ease pass defense. 19th in the nation in punt reto give the. United States Davis turns. 0 lead over cup tennis team a Italy today in the inter - zone final. V St x a. J" v ' ftx 1 ' v ! J Howe r . Lead in Cup Inter Zone Play J ;i IS blroiall Si. Takes U. i ill RlkS8!'4 -- v J? ... rZS " i fiLtM, -- YOUNG By United Preess International. . When the Detroit Red Wings captured llieir first Stanley Cup in 1935, their . captain was star defense man Doug Young. Rugged and steady, Young was one of the top players of? his day. He remained on the active list till 1940 when he retired as a player but soon was back as a National Hockey League official. Whatever; happened to Doug Young? Now 50, he lives in Detroit where he is the shipping manager ' of a mouldings manu- Trapshoot facturing firm. ' aI i r- enouLD'vfc I point-after-touchdo- wn x LEHI STALWARTS- - These four players are expected to give. Lehi High's Pioneers the nucleus for a strong basketball team this year. They include (left to right) : Front Delbert Huggard, Keith Roberts. Back John Bone, Lee R. Watkins. ; 2-- Royals Star May Return to Action Lehi Has Equipment For Top Quint The varsity had a 2 game (Editor's Note: This is another on the record last year, and , the boys in a series of articles basketball prospects at the vari- will definitely be trying to at ous high schools in the rea.) least equal that record this season; but the Pioneers are conBy WENDELL RIBY cerned about battles with AmeriLEHILehl Pioneers have all can Fork and BY High, and know the equipment necessary for a that they will have to develop to good ball team this year if they their top ability if they are to can gain the needed experience maintain their standing. rapidly enough to give them a Currently they, have dropped break during the regular season. games to Judge Memorial of defeated Coach Russell Hillman has only Salt Lake City, decilost a two lettermen back from last Uintah, to lost and to sion team Fork; tournament and Spanish they year's 9 contest. a in so replay reserve in Uintah, roles, played only that Jt is definitely a building Coach Hillman is hopeful that program that must be surmount- in the tough schedule that lies ed if the Pioneers are to stay in ahead that the Pioneers will be the runing for 1958 honors. able to "jell" and gain that exsenior perience that will prepare them Keith Roberts,' a guard, looked very good as a for the league battles that lie junior reserve last year, but his ahead. failure to hit his stride. so far is causing Coach Hillman plenty of worry. senior .Lee R. Watkins, 2 center, is a bright spot in the program, and he will possibly serve as key man in the Pioneer building this winter. Other Seniors " There are two other seniors on centhe squad, John Bone, 1 a ter; and Delbert Huggard, . forward. If they can come through a big part of the coaching worries will be solved, f not the bulk of the team will have' to come from the junior ranks. Coach Hillman does have a top group of .cagers in his junior to the group if they can adjust ' varsity type of ball. Working under Coach Jim- Crittenden last year they about split even in the games they played. However, they had the disadvantage of playing as sophomores "The kid hoped to have a while most of the opposing junior restaurant from his ring- earnvarsity teams were made up of ings, but he hasn't quite made it !" upper classmen. 6-- e 7; 46-3- 9 42-3- ' Poulson Ttr i$k.. "--h X 45-3- 7; over Logan. Collins scored 15 points and Norton 10 in leading the Big Green" to victory. Abel scored 12 points to pace the Logan attack. The Bulldogs played Granite in an afternoon game today. G T F P PROVO 3 2 2 8 ...L.....' Gleave 6 Chatwin ...... ....t.. 3 BulloCk 1 ' f ff 53-3- Tilt 'Perkins; Framptbn ,v ' j LOGAN Eddie Collins and Chuck Norton provided the spark for the Provo High Bulldogs as they romped to a 55-4-4 victory JNorton 'r' t? ' 21-1- Collins Doing Now Whatever Happened To nce : .. ...... . i ............ " ic, Given good footing, the choice in this corner is Cleveland. . Yet it has to be an "if" proposition. Because bad weather could immobilize the speedy Browns' attack and, in ai crunching head rugand head power, .battle,-tha- t ged Giant defense once again . could grind down and contain the Browns in the late stages.' A second half surge by the Giants has been the story of. their two victories over the Browns this season. In their first meet-- , ing. the Browns led, 17-- 7, at half time. In the second' half they had exhausted their offense against Giant line and that rock-ribbe- d to pull out a on New York came 7 win. The second time around, last Sunday in the . snow, the Browns again broke out with a 10-- 3 half time lead. Before the going became too bad, Jimmy Brown on the first play from scrimmage bolted 65 yards for a touchdown. But, as the footing became worse and worse, the Giants contained : the Brown attack and came on ' for a 18-victory. Voegele t v ' A f: By OSCAR FRALEV United Press International,. Weather NEW YORK tUPI) and the second half staying power of the Cleveland . Browns shaped up today as the deciding factors in their playoff battle with the Nev York Giants at Yankee Stadium on Sunday. It's even money as these two pro titans go at it for the East-er- n Division championship of the National Football League. And it's a game which makes the following championship battle with 55-4- 4 FOURTH ACE TTKS If statistics can be used as any kind of measure, several phases of Brigham Young University's 195S football season can be Provo Gun Club Sets ' . What They're IJ Statistics Weather To . 13 FRIDAY, ' DECEMBER 10, 195$ Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD 5-- 11 TIME OUT! 6-- ' " j The Juniors have been playing n a heavy part in the is and it schedule, possible that their responsibilities will increase as the season progresses. Doug has Hadfield, a 1 forward, been especially effective. He looks likea very good prospect. He shoots well, and his floor work has been one of the features of the early games. Brent Peterson, a Ml. guard, has also been , seeing plenty of action. He is one of the speed boys on the squad, and his fire and enthusiasm are helping him in his efforts to gain an Inside spot on the varsity list. Other Junior prospects include Mike Peters, guard; Ben 4 a mite sized guard, Woolsey, who has been making up in fight the handicap he has in size; Kenneth Trane, W0, forward; Ralph Price, guard; Kent WeMs, forward; and Craig forward. Ingram, 6-- 5-1- 1, 5-- 5-- 9, 6-- 1, 6-- 0, McMurtry Faces Valdes Tonight NEW YORK UPD Pat McMurtry, Irish 6-- CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPD (Si) Green, may return to action with the Cincinnati Royals after Jan. 1, doctors who diagnosed his ailment as a brain contusion said Thursday. J Fight Results ,. United Press International ' LOS ANGELES (UPI) The Boeing 707 jetliner requires nine tfmes as much electrical power' as a Constellation and 100 times more than the-6l- Sports Scores ' I ByUnited Press International National Hockey League New York 2 Detroit 0 Montreal 4 Toronto 1 Only games scheduled National Basketball Association Minneapolis 113 Detroit 104 fuel! 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