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Show 4 ' i ' t r " I ' ' ji L 1 Gats P DAILY HERALD TIME OUT! on kJ fir ems In IPrep a fali on Mar am . " 1 j i ! to-b- e ' riding Cowboys. , Offensively stunted in. their first two conference games, the Cougars,' aren't given much of a chance in the game scheduled for 1:30 p. m. in Memorial stadium. Only the fact that the Cougars have a reputation for playing at their best at Laramie leaves the thrice-beate- n Brighams with any hope of an upset. Cats Determined ' As bleak as 'the football picture looked at Cougarville Monday morning, the coaches and players seemed to have at least one point determination. in their favor They are determined to iron out the wrinkles that have plagued their new offense since the start of (the" season. One or two encouraging signs, however, emerged from the Coug ars, 20-- loss to the Redskins. Gary Dunn, who was moved from quarterback to tailback for the Utah game, proved-- he is - i Dunn also punted six times for mode for that position. P laying with some handicaps, ' Dunn ac an average bf '44.2 yards per counted for over half his team's boot. Keith Hubbs, the senior left offensive total and scored all lot fine halfback .who led the team! offenthe Y's eight points in showing at Salt Lake City. sively until ,hei was injured inl the The uphill climb of the BYU football team will lead the Coug ars to Laramie this weekend for an uneven what appears matching with Wyoming's high- ; t ' , ' - - ' ' ' i 6, "T .r J& 1 W 'i all-sta- te t $ 5 Springville Commercial 1 Leaders Averett, Rental, HTO Art City Lanes, 1112; HIS Julian Raulston, 566;' TOG Wajme Gurr, 222. Springrille Art City Ladies Leaders --X, Xltah Seryice, 10-HTG Utah Service, 7U; HIG Thelma Miner, 173. Payton City Men's Leaders Crouch's OK, 18-HTS Schwartz lumber, 2324; HTG Schwartz Lumber, 809; HIS ,Eldon Christensen, 520; HIG Roy Delaney, 21Q. Springville Merchants ..Leaders Johnson Tire, Ruff 13-Snow Dairy. HTG Garage, 14-1- 0; v ! i - all-;sta- x j " 6; , All-St- ar 7; All-St- ...... '.flp.v. , Inter-Cit-y An ,"W S'.'i RETllRN TO ACT ON Keith Hubbs, shifty the Montana game, in was who injured Cougar halfback, Gats when the play Wyoming may see action fo rBYU Laramie. at Saturday V7U Miner's Auto, 948; HIS Bob Kinross 554; HIG Steve ' ' 224. Miller, Geneva Lab . Chem Labi 18-HTS Industrial Relations; 1584; HTG PerDiane Packard, sonnel, 564; HIS Renae Frazier, 211. 556; HIG Provo City Ladies Leaders Taylor's, 17-- HTS Happy Service, 2396; HTG HapL. Jenson, py Service, 850; HIS 551; HIG Lowell, 229. A. F. Men's City PROVO, PAYSON OPEN WEEICS PREP ACTION Pacific Coast Football Heroes 3; , Provo Hicrh arid Pay on will! get the Central Utah prep football action underway this week, when they clash Wednesday at 2:30 p m in the' BYU . Leaders Barney's 66, HTS 66. Bar. HTG 2732; Barney's ney's 66, 999; HIS Qiff Lee, Cliff Lee, 245. 17; HIG A. F. Ladies Tri Leaders Les' Girls,-HTS Les' Girls, 1430; HTG Pacers, , Renon Pace, 212. 4t 224.. ' A. F. GRA Ladies Leaders Electrical EngineerHTS Electrical Ening, 10-.Maintengineering, 1555; HTG Chris Dyck, 434; ance, 583; HIS HIG Chris Dyck, 183. A. F. Tri-Cit- y V ' 200-pou- nd Trojans Lead 'Pokes Tops In Offense i959-seaso- Igars ran In Skyline of their own 54 Big FiVe SALT LAKE , CITY (UPI) SALT LAKE CITYA(lhI) Utah football coach Ray NaeU League-leadin- g Wyoming is also told the Bleacher .Quarterback? the top offensive club in the , I 1 i 0 t; J j 1. j iy the sophomores, were "vry torious Denver boasts the' stfong-hig- h emotionally" for the BU e?t defense, according, to week-gam- e last Friday. ; ly statistics released oday by PowSAN . FRANCISCO (UPI) ' trick the commissioner's office, "BYU several installed erful and undefeated USC leads and Wyoming, leading the Ueaqu; plays and they gambled! the, Big Five in five of the six some of them backfired,',! Nage1 with three victories and novde-feat- s, major team statistical .depart- said in has rolled up 1432 yards reviewing Utah's 20-- 8 vic ments, according to Conference 10-1 044 of its total comover the offensively Brighams. tory figures released today. j j some from rushing' also had faintly ing Nagel The Trojans lead the circuit in officials of the held the has remarks critical opposition Denver, total offense with an average of to 745 yards in four games," The 347.6 yards, per game; total de- Three Utah touchdowns were call infractions. Pioneers, who broke a nine game fense, 126.3 yards allowed . per ed back for' official an believe "I don't losing streak by : beating Montana game; rushing offense, 246; rush- should to how see many last week, set a school record in attempt ing defense, 58; and passing depenalties, he can call,'. Nagel said that game by holding Montana fense, 63.3. beto a minus 74 yards' rufehLig and Stanford tops the league in pass- "I am not naive enough, to lieve every call they made was a minus 20 overall offense. ing offense with an average of 197 ground-gainin- g New Mexico's yards per gam. The Indians rank correct." twins, Bob j Crandall and Bill Second in total bffense with a 315,7 Brown are the leading ball car-- ! game average.! riers. Crandall has a net gain The undefeated Washington Husof j 337. yards and Brown follows j kies, who tackle USC in ISeattle .'. with 325. United Press International this Saturday, hold the runnerup Brown, teammate Doi, Perkins ' positions in two of the three deR.I. ana utan Male s iiuaay lAuen top (UPI) PROVIDENCE, fensive categories PhiU with 24 points each. scorers 141,-jthq The Huskies have allowed anJ Candy McFarland,Cecil Bob D'Billovich,!1 a Montana's Courtney, stopped average of only 227 yards per delphia, is Okla the leading pass(3). 142, Oklahoma City, sophomore, ti. game in their first four tilts. They 18 completions, in 36 atj with er have yielded an average of 101.5 Tito tempts for 228 yards. Ufah State's (UPI) MODENA, yards on the ground in those i Lomez, 134, Italy Argentina. stopped Lamont Miller leads the punters N games which gives them a solid Bruno with an average of U.7 yards Polet, 141, Italy hold on second place in that de: on; 15 kicksv 1918-5partment. Veteran end John ORLEANS NEW (UPI) Henry Montana Stanford holds' the number two. 11 Lands "There may be better ball car has for passes 160, outpointed caught Detroit, defense, having Hank, to i59 in lead that riers than Fleming," Owens says spot in passing 158, Mims, Washington, yards depart an average of 113 yards Holly ment. "And there may be even better given up D.C. (12). game. pass receivers, although they perUSC and Washington each lead would be hard to find." in one minor statistical departOwens agrees that It's nice tj ment. The I I Trojans have returned ' have Fleming's I s' i coj 18 punts for 247: yards while the unerring around whenever the Huskies Huskies have intercepted 11 pass4 x s ft penetrate into enemy territory es for 109 yards and two, touchTDJJ(o)CLjj f i v; f but can't , get across the last downs. i stripe. Much scored upon California is f Good Open Field Runner the kickoff return leader with 399 5r 8 .. m s x ' Wi. ... "He's not too big but he has a yards returned in 21 attempts, s punt-jyardof 'is team a Stanford the has best pace and good; change If , ) fine open field runner," Jim di ing average, 41 per kick. Clares. "And he is a great team Wouldn't a glass of MILK GENERALS FIRE CAMPBELL l!i man," A J taste While Fleming and the Huskies GREENSBORO, N.C. (Ufl) good I Lfc-2square off against Southern Cali- Don Campbell, with a top recomright now? I .!' ' of West rest the Coaat mendation from Eddie has the Shore, fornia, ' schedule next Saturday finds Ca been fired as goalie for the " ifornia at UCLA, Washington Greensboro Generals of the EastState at. Stanford, the Air 'Force ern Hockey League. Campbell, a Academy vsj Oregon at Portland native of Saskatchewan, played AMERICAN .K Idaho at Oregon State, Marquette with Shore's Springfield club of i GAY ASSOCIATIONS " s w of the the Pacific, and American Hockey League last at College I or UTAH sJ es Statistics 1 . A I 1 1 1 j 1 j - 1 start at . S Holiday Basketball festival To Start Dec. 26 in Garden rd 6 3 p. m. f inside. Chuck Marshall, Oregon State-Interc- epted Michigan pass and raced it back 74 yards to Wolverines' 22 which - started winless Beavers on their lone scoring drive of the day. over Willie West, Oregon-rBur- st as for three touchdowns Oregon was downing San Jose State, . 35-1- 2. This jyears twinbill on Dec. 26, while Dart- Fight Results i (. ' j , -0 iffsy.- - ; -- . 'CSPi'J' " "L V- - San !Jose ' -- f .. I A X i i' - ' f j M v. - .v.vw.v.wvMwnvwwr, ... ..1j..r...irr...n..r.....aj...1r..1 .0 rim j in iuj ttwm j i 13-- 3; - - ." Phillips-Swenso- 10-- 2; n, PhHlips-SwensoHTS HTG 1914; HIS Bill McNaugh ton-Le- e, Monson, 564; HIG Bill Monson, n, A -- Sports Gar Club Meets Wednesday j- .. , The Sports Car Club will meet Wednesday at 6:15 t. m. In Room 3215 of the" Smith Family Living center on the BYU campus, it was reported today. Anyone interested is invited to attend. v Plans for a '."gymkhana" will be discussed at the meeting. i 1 Dr. Worthington Sheffield, a dentist, invented the toothpaste tube in 1892 ' hain Link Fcnco "It's Cheaper Than You ' pjj 1) iii!! 218. ; n THE BIG SHOOT OPENS at Daylight 'extends to SATURDAY, OCT, 17th OCT 27th , I GET READY now with Quality Merchandise ' AT yAA 10 OFF GUNS A On AND AMMUNETI0N FUU UNE OF HUNTING CAMPING EQUIPMENT AND i Your Sportsman's Headquarters Think' IN Call Us Today for a FREE ESTIMATE Bullock Seles & Service 1182 N ,Stat OreiP AC T (0N!jN PR0V0 ' i 316 WEST CENTER : - , : v.---- JSr--y- - 72 J H j Holidaj Basketball Festival at mouth will meet New York Uni- Madison Square Garden will open and Cincinnati will face j on Dec. 26 with afternoon and versity St Bonaventure in the evening doubieheaders. evening on the same day. Leaders The Eastern College' Athletic program Mary's Beauty, " HTS Smith Drug, 2195; HTG These results will divide the Conference announced Monday into! winners' sections. Elim of St,HIS field that 783; Joseph's Philadelphia Timp Motor; Maybelle llowa and!, will HIG meet Manhattan inations will continue on Dec. 28 Lee, 502; Gladys Smith, 201. will .:,. i. .f play defending champion St. and the jfina will bo played on A. F. Mixed Foursome John's University in an afternooh Dec. 30. Leaders i. r? .f':'H - State at Fresno State. season. ' 8 ; i , j . NEW YORK (UPD i i ' 2; . 1 Washington-Boo- ted . i. rd j - I I . n, 1 j MacNaughton, -- 28-ya- 2-- 5; A, F. Industrial - Leaders Whiting iBrothers, 16-HTS Right Way Electric, 2593; HTG Right Way Electric, 961; HIS Jerry Bird, 605; HIG Marriner .MitdheH, 256. A.'F. Monday Mixed Leaders Pace - Olsen, . 15 -- 1 ; Pace-Oisen, HTS 1963; HTG Pace-Olse672; HIS Larry Dick Wells, Olsen, 533,' HIG full Vince Darone, Both contest. back, on tap for the played high school ball under Tony Knap, USU assistant coach. at Pittsburg; Calif. Other game's in the USU sched- - compared to an average of 6d to Tile find the! frosh ; playing BYU 65 plays a game for all teams in the. Skyline Conference. Utah reached its roak in' th n with 85 plays against BYU last Friday while t he Cou- - i field goal to ..run a his string to three for three this season and intercepted a Dick Norman pass to set up a touchdown during Huskies .10-- 0 win over StanfordGael Barsotti, California Bear end turned in sharp defensive game in losing cause as Notre Dame was Streaking to 28-- vie tory. He turned numerous plays gets underway Saturday. Payson will come to! Rrovo wi h A 0 record in league olay, while' the Big ;Green has d 11 mark. Other Region 5 games will be played Thursday starting at 2:30 p. m. Orem will be at Springville and Spanish Foik at Car3on. In Region 7 frames scheduled for Thursday. will' be at BY High Lehi at Pleasant American Fork .. '11 Tt.-!1 TTjIJUl- - All UliL jroye ana union ap uiuuaii. n ;Liit;He games win " v HIG hunt which because of the deer Fleming, George All prep games are being moved up this week f i ley 6-- a 0. Press International By United Stadium, 15-- 5; 12-- - 5 ts, all-sta- te - 2; ar all-even- AIAIl Johnson Plumbing, MinPT' te - 0. Bill Daniels, 583; HIG Boyd Snow, 221. Springville Ladies Leaders Haymond Drug, 13-HTS Ferg's Service, 2135; HTG EveFerg's Service, 785; HIS Ever-ly- n lyn Chambers, 573; HIG HTS n 21-ya- 379; HIS Leaders SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Freshman football teams Ufan State University and: University of Utah get first taste of competition Friday afternoon whin .they meet here at Ute Stadium The USU; Ramblers will have Lionel Aldridge, a 3 tackle, and , A 7; 523; 516; ar jaek-of-all-trad- 6; ins-Shir- Huskies Let George Do It both of Salts Lake City, Sunday were named as Utah's "Bowlers of the Year" for 1959. The two outstanding keglers received handsome trophies from the Utah Ctate Bowling Proprietori Association in recognition of their By JOHN R. LONG selection. They also were named United Press International on teams selected by the Wash. BPA and announced during the SEATTLE, (UPI) finals of the association-sponsore- d Washington's undefeated Huskies tournament at are happy to "let George do it." Utah Lanes in Salt Lake just so long as the man in qui-tiothe '. .. i. is halfback George Gleming City." Named with Chase on the men's who could become one of the squad were W. C. (Bill) best on the Coast this season. The swift from Ward, Dick McMillan and Bill Dykes, Salt Lake City; Pete Birr Dallas, Tex,, has accounted for rell, Provo, and Joe Barney, Ogf 4 points so far during the pres ent drive to crash the Rose Bow? den. Making up the women's squad and rates as a key man in the with Mrs. Slattery are Jo Oswald, forthcoming crucial game here Dottie Thprnblad, Lucille Fyffe against rampant Southern Caii J and Vera Mallory, all of Salt fornia. Last Saturday the "let George Lake City. No "sixth man" was do it" this way while the Huskselected to the women's team. One of the most consistent per- ies turned back Stanford, He kicked a field goal formers among th6j top ranked in a drizzle, made two vita) bowlers of the state. Chase won meet in. 1958. interceptions off the redoubtable the Utah scored high in other tournaments Dick Norman, booted an f extra and finished the season with a point! and averaged 4.3 yards in combined average near 196, never 13 carries. He also threw only falling below 193 in any of four one pas si but that clicked for 14 more yards. leagues in which he bowled. the in Mrs. Slattery faltered Three For Three last' year after reachUtah Fleming has made good on all ing the finals, but she was high three field goal shots this year in most others in which she par- and is a rock on defense. ticipated, winning' "He can do anything well." doubles and team honors in the coach Jim. Owens. "He's a Salt Lake City women's tourna- says good; receiver, his kicking has ment. been one of our strong points Bowler of th Selection of and those two interceptions in Year" and performers the Stanford attest to his are based on records from Sep- skill there."! 'game tember, 1958, through August, The word around the campus 1959, according to Max E. Kdsof, is that Fleming may be the best Ogden, president of the propriekicker to check in since place tors association. Jim Rosenzweig, who connected on a total of 62 points during AU-Sst- Springvilie . j course anymore!" Pal-Dla- rr 200. i j .v. .v. Chambers, i. j j Utah State, Utah Frosh Grid Teams Set For First Action 'S4one deaf in a year you say. Doc! Wow! It'll be swell not to be bothered by noises on the Slat-ter- y, schild, of Syracuse,' N.Y., was copromoter of the San Francisco fight last August when Fullmer knocked out Carmen Basilio for the NBA version of the title. Jenson said Hector Khowles, Webb's manager, will be standing by in Chicago ready t o fly to Salt Lakej:City to ink the t contract later this week if, Rothschild could 'find .the right site. Jenson said he had "just about reached an agreement with Rothschild and Webb for the title: go. Webb is the NBA's Selection of an opponent for Fullmer. jThe West Jdrdan Mormon decisicned at Provo Oct. 23, Snow College Webb lfist year after a ipurt of at Ephraim Oct. 30 and College activity in the last . three' rounds of Southern Utah at Logan, Nov that gave him the judges nod. The NBA had ordered Fullmer G. to defend his title within 90 days after winning the championship. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) The records ar showing jhe Uni Fullmer has1 been working! out' versity of Utah football' team daily at his home and Webb has one of the most hustling squads been training in Chicago in the area. In their last three games, the Utes ran 238 . plays an average That's of 79,3 plays per game. Area Sports Briefs Utah Named Paul E. Chase and Ann , i j For'59ln C If Bowli i reserve Top Bowlers A K 0 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) Gene Fullmer and Spider Webb. New York promoter Norm RothMarv Jenson,1 manager of the schild was expected in Utah to-d- a to pick a site for, a possible West Jordan, Utah, champion, December title fight between! new said Rothschild will be a part- NBA middleweight champion ner in promoting the bou Roth-- W,. ' 44' HTG j miA Fullmer; Webb Eye Possible Title Encounter In December In Utah ;j 8. 14-1- Montana tilt, may return to the lineup this week. Hubbs missed .the Utah game but will give some depth to the ailing left half spot. LeRby Overstreet flanker for the Cougars, will be out of action indefinitely following an appendix joperation last Thursday. III " t 11 I TUESDAY, OCTOBEB 15, Utah County, Utah -- ' . , i .1 JIM'S DISTRIBUTING A j V - CO. ' 165 So. 12th Wcsr ' Provo '. i I1 |