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Show ...... . . I..., inn, , , , I , 1". 4. i - .' , 14 t!t'zLS3- c3 SUNDAY - hi M it'- ;, " I- J 4,t r & halfback Dick Lebeau for points after touchdown as each team scored three touchdowns . . The - victory proved costly for Ohio as 'Kremblas suffered a severe shoulder injury on Ohio's last drive with about .two minutes left, to play. Coach Woody Hayes said the.. Akron senior suffered either a shoulder fracture or shoulder separation and would be sidelined for at least, two weeks and maybe five or six- - Af x . USC - ANN r - 4 d (UPD ARBOR, Mich; California Southern Saturday scare into threw a Michigan but successive five-yar-d at penalties on an extra-point tempt with five minutes to play proved too much and the favored Wolverines eked-oua 9 vic- ng v fJL Injured regular quarterback; Willie Wood, calmly arched) a touchdown pass to Hillard Hill "but Southern Cal couldn't make either .one of two j points 36-ya- rd extra points. - -- TACKLED? GUESS AGAIN! SMI fullback Jim Welch (40) Iboks like he's stop ped, but he broke away from the grasp' of quarterback Frank Kremblas in the first quarter of the game to make, a gain to his own 40 yard line against Ohio State. (Herald-UP- I Telephoto). Northwestern Upsets WSC 29 to 28 v;--:-:- STANDINGS ' Milwaukee . ; . .' . . . St. Louis. ........ Chicago . . . .'. Los Angele? L Pet. 61 68 74 78 81 82 83 ........ ...71 1 ..7477 73 ......... .61 .490 .477 .399 80 92 rain. RESULTS National League Chicago 7, Los f Angeles 4 Milwaukee 6, Cincinnati 1 St. Louis 11, San Francisco 7 100-degr- ee Tourney Starts Parslow Sparks Bruins Tow The BAVARIAN COAT SATURDAY'S 7, . 7, 6--1, 18-1- 4 Styled for warmth and comfort in perfect length for active .men. Knit rolla way "collar. Cuffs welted, slack pockets. Comes in many new fall colors and materials, such as corduroys, polished cottons,. Walecords and iridescents, all wool melton etc. All Wool Quilted Lining . . . Victory , CHAMPAIGN, HI. (UPI) UCLA wingback Phil Parsldw, coming in off the bench, inter- cepted two Illinois passes in the third quarter and ran one baick 98 yards .for a touchdown Saturday to lead ' the Bruins to an .'. 4 victory over Illinois. a senior coach whom Parslow, George Dickerson calls the fastest man on the UCLA team, grabbed both passes from illini sophomore quarterback Johnny. Easterbrook. 95 to ; I: $Q95 , 18-1- j 2. 9-- 6--3, 4-- 1. : ar , ar 10-rou- nd many mistakes. Prep Scores East Jayvees Top Wildcats 25 to 0 Hunter! Keep your feet Yarm East High's SALT LAKE CITY Junior Varsity football team defeated BY-- , High, 25-Friday' in a practice tilt on the Leopard 18 Orem 20, Pay son 0 , Provo 19, Carbon, 0 South l Summit 15, Grantsville 0 North Summit 39, Park City 7 York . . . i Chicago 76 75 .503 Boston Detroit ...............77 76 :50S . ...... 76 76 .500 Cleveland 1 . Elder 26, Logan 7 Davis 27, North . Cache 0 West 28, Jordan 6 South 27, Granger 7 Spanish vFork 19, Springville 20-ya- rd - . UU U L Pet. gie, scoring march was a 90 62 .592 pass from Dobbins to v halfback v ' 81 72 '.529 Overton Curtis. x-N- ew well-balanc- ed er Ail-St- American League American League Baltimore at New' York, post, . poned, rain. STANFORD, Calif. - (UPI) Kansas City 2, Chicago 1 Rice combined a Detroit- 5, Cleveland 1 I" and air attack Saturday Boston 9, Washington 5 ground to slaughter the hapless Stanford Friday's Results Indians,, 30-- in an intersectional National' beague ' clash played in heat. Philadelphia 3, Pittsburgh 2. Stanford, soundly trounced; last Milwaukee 2,' Cincinnati 1. week, 40-- by Washington State, San Francisco 4, St. Louis 3. did i m ake a battle of it for the Los Angeles Chicago .3-first half.' At the intermission American League . the score was 7 for Rice with Bos ton. Stanford very much in the game. Washington But Rice, ywhich had stuck to Kansas 1, City 0. Chicago the ground most of the first Baltimore' 3 New York 2. Cleveland 5, Detroit 4. half, took to the air in the second half to push across three scores, as Stanford ruined its own offensive effort with too Bowling All-St- - ns W Rite Trounces Stanford U. Bears -- . game. x-Ni-ght Spartans Bop Ryff Captures Easy Decision ; .601 .553 79 .516 75 .490 72 .471 .72 , .468 Kansas City .461 Washington ......'.67 85 .441 San Francisco Cincinnati hard-drivin- nt .... 92 .84 12-ya- ri one-poi- ,.W . -- 29-2- 8, . National League - 0-B- Third string quarterback Kick Dobbins engineered 4he only Aggie .scoring drivfe of the'' gamei a Don march to pay-dirt- .Schiess sliced off tackle from four yards out for the tally. iThe tjwo point conversion came when Djpb-bipassed to end Ralph , Brinton. The big ground gainer in the Ag- Baseball Scoreboard 24-2- 1, 12, South Cache 6 Ogden 27, Bear River 0 55-ya- rd : Weber - . a touchdown ,23-ya- rd - 28-2- , The Pioneers made it 13-- at halftime with" another touchdown. ll This time quarterback Don ' to a '32 flipped yard pass halfback Lloyd Logan Who sneaked behind the Aggie secondary ' . and scored standing up. Denver's final tally eame when halfback Jim McDonnell raced! 62 yards down the west sidelines for 5' nt left-hook- MEN'S JACKETS . ' 24-2- 1, 32-1- NEW ARRIVALS IN Mc-Co- 20-1- 3, .. ." : (UPI) SEATTLE, Wash. The University of Washington fought off a last - gasp' Minnesota touchdown drive, Saturday to upset the( favored Big Ten team, in an intersectional football .. , game. the Into Minnesota had gone EVANSTON, Dl. (UPI) favorite and game a three-poia three point Washington Northwestern, a winless weakling it was field goal, that spelled the dif in Big Ten- football, scored its ference. .'- Irights: first victory in two seasons SatunSCORE BY PERIODS: Minnesota, trailing Washington 7 7 6 020 corked a S potent Jim . Reese-to- - urday by upsettingMichigan . crew of a with the Soltis 7 in Bob attack 0 0 State, So. California 1219 , passing to minutes five final ": penetrate sophomores. line. But to Washington's The Wildcats enjoyed their first g tackle knocked the a of victory since they beat ball out of Reese's hand with less taste late in the 1956 season. than two minutes to play and re Illinois rocked the highly rated serve Husky tackle Bill Kinnune They two fast touchdowns for Cougars recovered on Washington's 27. in the second 32-1- 2 one more in " period, The Huskies then ran out the the a in the final third and fourth clock and carried Coach Jim a v session while fathered' .they field in triumph. to EAST LANSING, MichJ-- (UPI) Owens off' the touchdown three. uprising maremerge with the 'Michigan State unveiled a brand new sporty backfield Saturday as gin. v it opened its season with a 2 romp oyer oncbeaten California, Two of the touchdowns were AH-St- qr made by sophomores who scored WASHINGTON (UPI) Light the first time they got their hands weiffht Franlde Rvff. the blond on a ball in a college game. '? easily trounceof It was the 16th Michigan State Gale Kerwin,who SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) declared confidently win against, one defeat of West Utah's top bowlers began firing Coast teams in a victory string today, "I'm sure my new manag- this weekend for spots in the Name to the title." that Includes two Rose Bowl er will ofguide meet at Buffalo, New York, fighting for tional Ryff championships. next N.Y., January. It was a small speedy pony the first time under the wing of Keglers from throughout the former Ross Barney lightweight state . will backfield that gave MSU a 0 in the 1958 compete and welterweight champion won victory over UCLA in the . 1954 a unanimous Utah Bowling Tournament .decision iin Salt. Lake City, Ogden, bowl game. , . at lanes over Kerwin in their, TV bout at the. New Capitol Arena Friday Bountiful; .and American Fork. ' ; night. . V r T on conversion. ' The Trojans were penalized five yards for delay of game and then five more for ,offside to take the attempt back to the 13. Maudlin finally passed to Bob.Arnett but he was thrown out on the 6. ' Only a few minutes earlier Rex Johnston sprinted 66 "yards off left guard to cut Michigan's lead to but Johnston's extra point attempt failed wide of the up--, 1 ' , Minnesota Upset By Washington 5 k tory. The Trojans struck for two touchdowns in the last half of The final quarter but could 'not make the extra. points. Tom Maudlin, substituting for can horseflesh at the Laurel race horses in the SlOOfiOQ Washington, 11. D. C, International turf rac track Nov. . i - 20-1- t -- Denver University, unveiling f a surprisingly strong passing attack, defeated "Utah here Friday night in State, 20-the opening . Skyline Conference ' game for both teams."' The Pioneers scored touchdowns in the first," second and third quarters, and never trailed in the rough battiey Thev first - Pioneer score came with just 3; 40 remaining in the1 'first quarter," Fullback Don Piper crossed the goal from" three yards out after Bob Miller put the Denver club 1 in scoring position with, a 54 yard pass to end Jerry ,Munda. Sam Pagano kicked his first of two it. It Track officials disclosed' today will, be Russian horseflesh versus Ameri- Russia has agreed , to' enter two LAUREL, Md. (UPD " 8, Don Meredith, who set a national passing completion-recorlast season with a 70 per cent average, kept I Ohio in trouble all afternoon. He completed 19 of 28 and one passes for 213 yards ' touchdown. He set up another touchdown with his passes. '. Ohio State ; depended upon Clark's lashing running and full back Bob White's power plunges to mkke up the difference. Clark scored Ohio's first; two touch- downson runs of 22 and 2 yaras, and White blasted for bis tally. 20-1- 9 heart-stoppi- t ;. ; LOGAN 't it '. '.y, Brings DU 20-- 8 Victory " Edge Out Russia Enters 2 Horses I n La urcl Aerial Game - Top-iWnk- ed Wolverines .3 . it Kremblas provided the winning COLUMBUS, Ohio. (UPI) points .with two rifle passes to its Ohio State used 83-1- 13 t 3SV", Provide Buckeye Margin - 23-20, t : 4 n Poi n is After Toucfidovn defense and passes for points after touchdowns to defeat SaturSouthern Methodist,fans,1 the largest day before 'crowd ever to see a football game In Ohio. Frank Buckeye Quarterback , 1. Ml pss "' '" HERALD 0, ' Field. The Salt Lakers scored twice in the first jquarter, once in the third and again lathe fourth period. Morgan 13, Wasatch 12 American Fork 21, Lehi 20 BY High threatened in the third "Uintah 29,. Pleasant Grove 6 and fourth quarters, but couldn't East Jayvees 25, By High 0. push the ball across. Notre Dame 6, Moab 6 (tie) Lane Van. Tassell(ran well ftr North Sanpete 34, Juan 0 BY High, while. Bob Bunker passRichfield 32, Wasatch Academy's ed well on occasion for the WildBeaver 44, Kanab 0 cats. Paul Redd did a good job Hurricane 7,f Milford 6 i on the line for the losers; - '..'--yL:' . : , , (CLIP AND SAVE) SAVE almost . Vs. The duck season Here's the dope opens at 5:56 a.m. This Saturday-Octo- ber the 4th ! Your run must be plugged for three shots only I Yon most possess a federal mlgra stamp (sz.oo vat ' post tory turn 'i .office). A Juvenile of 14 or 15 may hunt with an adult no federal stamp Must have Utah State JlwiMtFj 'OSi&teA necessary. Bird License. Daily limit 5 possession limit 10 (after the first day) This may be increased to 9 and 14 with four bonus ducks-widg- eons the . and or pintails. "Let's respect the farmer rights !? 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