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Show II fa ith m i , in I in i i i ! ' ' a ; I ' " i - - , j n airs Suckle BlsW usioneci or C asm With Redskins - ' ' n , I , Wilson. Zito Ready To Go For Redskins . . Utah Game " They were still picking up the pieoes at BYU this week as the Cougars sought new. strength and new; hope for the coming game with Utah following a stunning upset by Montana. ; As of Tuesday night the div illusioned Cats had several in fill'' ' ' SALT LAKE CITY There's only one thing certain ( in this annual grid Friday's Utah-BYf est somebody's going to make a comeback. Even if the battle U ' 1 I - ft J T 0-- V ' '", ' ' ' s ? - - f - s Z V : , jf ' J f V ' f , i I- " ' - " - J i - - , & . - I 1 160-pou- nd alt jLake i City. .Hal Lewis, a scatback who has j li y u -- : w" t ' s''Mi!i' , sL ; j Kittens Eye Grid Opener season" ' j , Saturday's debac!Q Nagel said,; "We were just beaten by a vastly superior ball club, but the score shouldn't have been as one sided as it was. We decided to go tor broke against1 the Huskies and felt the only way we could beat them, without Zito and Wilson; was to gamble. Well; when you gamble, the roof can cave' in and that's just what e happened. We set our on of the basis plans throwing the ball and throwing, it anywhere on the field, in. hopes of rattling the Washington club. But, they intercepted two of our aerijls forouchdowns and then the iiam bjroke. And, sometimes whet a ball club starts to rqll, and ;he Washington club did, you just can't do anything about it." Nagel feels that with Zito and Wilson back he can return to percentage football or at least less gambling football and there won't be any more 51-- 6 totals against the Utes this year. Concernnig ACE UTAH HALFBACK Dennis Zito, ace I tah half back, who missed ;tne (Washington game because of an injury, is expected t be in top shape for. Friday night's clash with BYU in the Ute Stadium. ! Page; secre'-ar- -- treasurer Thelma Nelson; Sgt. at Arms Ellen Wolfe. t il Officers for the "Pin Busters", president Farro1 DeGraw; vice president Grace Ann Thomas; secretary-treasurE velyn Beagley; sergeant of Arms Sharon Roberts. Captains of the teams are: Sonomas Joyce Argyle; Phillips 66 Evelyn Chambers; City Arlene Stoneman; ChrisDrug tiansen's Heating Bonnie England; Foodliner La Vera Higgin-sor- i; Modern Beauty Beraice Pauline Linde: Brown; Forseys Auto Parts Carol Boyack. Officers of the "Strikettes" Crump; vice president 4-- Delia Baum; secretaryJoy Wilkins; sergeant of arms Jean Henderson. Captains of the teams are: J. C. Penney Liilian Morgan; Ideal Cafe Florence Thomas; Ann's Beauty1 Shop Jo Page; Dell's Market Dorothy Huff; Time Box Joanne Shelton; Thomas Jewelry Jean Thompson; Jack's Cafe Baum; Bank of Spanish Fork Katie Christiansen. i j er j j . j j Young Brigham University Council Co mmen ds Bowling News . Spanish Fork Strikettes Leaders Time Box, 10-HTS Jack's Cafe, 2649; HTG Jack's Cafe, 957; HIS Carol Berrett, 607 (445 scratch); HIG Eunice Ewing, 220 (185 scratch), Spanish Fork Pin Pusters Leaders Sonomas, Fprsey's llrl; HTS Fbrsey's, 2643; HTG 2; inded Punchers, Rams Gear For Laramie fi It Saturday By United Press International will, gear its offenses to stop the setting BYU last week Tor its Wyoming and Colorado State! running of Aggie halfback Wayne first win after 5 consecutive dea pair of teams known for Schneider,- one of the Skyline's feats, meets , Denver at Missoula. abilities, meet at Lar- most talented runners Denver is winless in three starts. amie Saturday in "a Skyline Conon are other (Three games thj ference football battle which wi'.l Skyline slate this , weekend alj put the winner in the driver's though none carry the" Importance seat. g of the Colorado i j Saturday's meeting is the 51st contest, Utah and Brigham Young, a between the two arch rivals and a capacity crowd is expected to pair of early season disappoint witness the game in Wyoming ? merits, meet Friday night in Sa' War Memorial Stadium. Both Lake Cityj Utah will be seeking teams! are tied for the Skyline its fir.it win since, the , Redskinf battles ii leadership with two victories and dropped iand no! defeats. BYU i Washington. Oregon two lost has after Colorado the is State openstraight However, SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) only unbeaten team in he league, ing with a victory against Ari- Wyoming, Colorado State and .: J having won all three of its starts. zona. New Mexico, all contender for reto will Utah State lone came at defeat attempt Wyoming's the Conference football the hands M Air Force; Academy1 gain its Winning ways on Us crown,Skyline continue ' tp set tftie pace The contest will test Colorado home field against New Mexico?. In : '(individual performances. State's air defenses since Wyo- The Loboi, preseason favorite Wyoming has the leading pa ming's Jim Walden "is the Sky- to win the; Skyline crown, brings while New Mexico and Corecord to Logan. line's best passer with 13 com- a lorado State possess the top ground Montana, optimistic after up gainers according to ' statistics pletions in 27 attempts. Wyoming compiled by the Com,missioner's . office. : Wyoming quarterback Jim Wal dcii has completed 13 out of 27 passes for 233 yards. He is fol-- . lowed by Montana sophomore' Bob O'Billovich, who had 12 of. " 26 j for 171 yards. " ball In the carrying depart-- , The Provo Downtown Coaches Club will meet ment, Bob Crandall of New Mexico has gained 233 yards Cafe. a.m. at the Grandview Friday atj 6:45 Teammate Bill Brown is next Coach Tally Stevens of BYU will address the i f unrn arm rmi l club members and review the Montana game and Wayne Schneider is third with. Chei-defens- ive - j ,;,;. (. , , ; ) re-qairi- ng . j In Skyline non-conferen- ce ' ' , -- , , ' . !- -er 1- -2 " DOWNTOWN COACHES , SET FRIDAY MEETING discuss the upcoming BYU-Uta- h game, BYU game films also will be shown K " ing. .'.'I I full-tim- A Utah State halfback Buddy Brown, Schneider and Wyo-- " '! ming's Jerry HH1 Tare tied for the scoring leadership ' with 18 points each. Utah State's Lamoat Miller is .the best punter with an average of 44.3 yards on 11-- kicks' and Montana end John Lands LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPI) night's bout faere within 90 days. tops the s pass catchers with Ring-wis- e For Dupas the possible title shot Ralph Dupas pits his and 13$ yards gained. speed against older .but; less ex- was the major incentive, but perienced Rudell Stitch's damag- Stitch needed a victory badly to UNDERWOOD ing fright hand tonight, hoping to recoup prestige lost when he wela de Don Jordan's earn a shot at disappointing split dropped We are the only Exclusive, cision to Luis Rodriguez here last Authorized factory - trained terweight title. v. Bill King, Louisville promoter of August. DUANE'S OFFICE EQUIP. the nationally televised KABC) W. Center 263' FR Life span of the giant tortoise bout ' said. he has offered Jordan service for Underwood, $75,000 to meet the winner of to Is 152 years, "''!';'. ; Modern Beauty Shop, 955; HIS Evelyn Chambers, 638; HIG Evelyn unamoers, Z6. 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KENTUCKY BLENDED WHISKEY. 86 PROOF 65X GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS f J W IV py Monthly 16 West Center Central Utah's Finestl Store: for Men .i featured in October 5th v issue of j :' uisville; ky.. distributed by NATIONAL SU PROOF ' i 220. jr at the meet- j j : j . ; 174-pou- Walden Tops Aerialists State-Wyomin- " j , Monday, as the second week of Provo City Council Monday ' In 1953, earnings were '$13,840, practice began. With his first game less than evening commended golf not.esr and he hjaid a full time employee three weeks off, Mitchell has re- sional Bill Johnston for upping and one part time worker. duced his squad to about 55 men income from Timpaiiogbs By 1954, tie' golf course earned not Course did immed but $16,8661 to: cut doesn't 4nid by 1955, $19,738", anyone andj plan bu his approve proposedN19pO the cut doesn't himself." pro to have two full j"who The frosh mentor has started get of $55,000. time assistants. In 1956, earnand he nis drills with! emphasis on deCity Manager E. Earl Udall ings jumped to $25,889. fensive play. Concentrating on aske the press to make plain to had two: full time workers and fundamentals, the coach feels the public that no ftuidslfoip the one parttime. In 1957, earnings comes trom tne that the squad .is progressing goit course, city were $8.8 jand the pro had three l mi. - tourseL Pin re ..J full time workers and one part "fairly well:" general iuna. ine fits! o cent years has earned Mitchell is especially j. pleased time; e 'With the performances of some way, he said Last yeart with four Back in the 1939, city countj assistants, jincome was $38,840, of the men who aren't on athletic gra'nts-in-aiRoger DuPaix, .a and Pacific States Cast li on' Pipe this year, earnings up to October guard from Huntington subsidized the course, which. were $46,650, despite the - steel Park, Calif., drew praise from earnea about 9dauo a ye aru anq strike and a rainy, cold Septem ithej coaching staff with his out- snpnt. $4000. Imnrovemients and ber, as compared to $31,000. for continued' ' to the same period last year. Total good management standing showing, i. J4 i i !L J rv revenue probably will be $48,000 Hal Neighbors, a center from increase its urawiiig puvjeri tJ , Newhall, Calif., has also .shown 1952, said Mr. Johnston green for 1959, (he said. pro fees, membership well the jand earlv 'Johnston pie said he needs five Mr. especially during ' and! em hk earned 510,800 shop drills. 'j employees in addition to himself Thus far in drills, the yearling ployed a part time helper! next year, and feels there is need coach feels that Ron Mickle, an for capital improvements and all Oregon quarterback from rad, a guard from?Mira fertilization and special care of North Salem High, has been the Costa, Calif., has been ;he out-- l th greens Which took heavy use this year, outstanding back while Mike Con- - standing lineman. 1 M pre-gam- nston . nt are-Preside- . freshman grid coach Hal Mitchell began to install an offensive system into his yearling squad . ; i given strength to the' left half spot, is also on the ailing list. Despite the rather glum out- r- look at Cougarville, members of the, staff are determined BYU, which has dropped two straight topless promising clubs, Fresno State and Montana, will show it? best; Friday night. : . . ends in a tie, it will be an improvement for both clubs. Game time J for the classic is. 8- p.m. and a crowds of more than 25,000 is expected! to be on hand. 1 Things are actually looking up for the Utes despite a 2 record for the season and a 51-- 6 loss to Washington U. last Saturday. 1 Larry Wilson and Dennis) Zito, the Redskin's starting halfbacks, are reported as ready for duty. Coach Ray!- ffagel said Monday I 1 that both had responded to treat ment: and should be set to go full m$ speed against the Brigs. ? Nagel fels that his club will be greatly improved with the return of the two regular half backs and explains it thusly. "We just don't have the offensive punch we need with Zito and Wilson out of there. Also it really hurts! our defense. When we have to move our second unit halfbacks up, then our platoon substituting really suffers. We arenft deep enough in the ba'ckfield to contain a good ball club when any of our top backs, are benchJSJ ed. We'll b a better club Friday . night and should play our ijest game up to this point of the juries in their ranks. Continue Search Coach Tally Stevens and staff continued their search for new vitality and inspiration Jin the ranks as they pushed the' squad through an . exhausting session that! lasted until after sundown. BYU was hit particularly hard at left half where two key players jwere injured in the Montana drubbing. Nyle McFarlane, the Cats' halfback, wasj injured early in the MSU ganie and .will be out of action for an indefinite period With a back injury. Keith Hubbs, the senior from California, who has been carrying most of the load in that position, jwill also miss the Ute contest. Thus the once strong backfield position has been" pared to two players, Joe "Machine Gun" McGinn, senior, arid Dale from ,a junior tailback Grant, ' SPANISH FORK The officers of the City Association over the two ladies, leagues are: President Jean Bennett; vice president-- Jo I i. -- . Leagues Name Deferisive-New Officers in WOilT New Spark Sought For S. F. Bowling ID WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1959 i Utah County. Utah DAILY HERALD "SPORTS ILLUSTRATED91 |