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Show ' '. ' . "I Utaih rnvrrT rr"iir rmnrrrrnr 1 .1; i j V W two previous occasions and lost, and Wyoming, a club that plays the percentages, clash in Salt Lake City Saturday with the Skyline Conference leadership , at " Moose Purple stake. A L. DuckettS'. The two teams meet at Ute Stadium and a crowd of. 25,090 or more is expected to witness the homecoming gunning- for iti second straight record in Skyline title, has a Utes tthe and young league play 15 University Cleaners Rio Grande.;.. ......15 .13 i5 Jims Dist. Co Pacific States Rockets ...... 13 15 Exchange Club . . . .;. . . . . . . 13 15 9 19 Hansen Candy I battle.-Wyomin- r j are g, 4-- 0 i . I . I.---- - t; , ?s. .1' fcoys! ' Geneva Finance ........ 18 . . . 17 Mayflower Cafe Dane Virke Upholstery. 15 .14 Intmtn. Housing. Utah's hopes f of victory hinge on its heavier line and ability to sprung its fleet halfbacks loose for long gains. Utah' must contend, once again, with Wyoming quarterback Jim ' WaldenJ-ttiMississippi gambler who led the Cow Walden Jt 'was to victory last yeat against boys the Utes at" Laramie. Two other homecoming games spice the weekend grid slate i'i Utah. Utah State tests Montana I State ' College in its' homecoming The season's game at Logan. ' in Romney Sta-diubiggest crowd 7,000, is expected to see the Aggies go for their second straight win. r 1 The return to the starting line"i up of halfback Buddy Allen : Staife Utah expected to improve 5 Regal's . Garrox Garage. Utah Distributing Zion Upholstery. e t 1 4 s x 5 , chances of victory considerably ' - Yr Name No. Wt John Kapele, Sr. 65 Paul fcckel. Sr. 77 50. 66 72 88 .15 10 24 1:30 p.' m.v New ' Mexico, which boasts the league's top, two ground gainers Bob Crandall, in "Bill Brown-an' is expected to win easily. Colorado State University, steps out of the conference this weekend 4o tackle one of its biggest intersectionaL foes in. history. The -Aggies "meet Army at West Point ' The Black Knights of the Hud ' son are considered three toucti-dowfavorites over, the Colorado H 230: 190 ,Ir. 201 Sr. 221 Dick Magoffin,- Lonnie Dennis, Ron Nielson Jr. 215 Merlin Smith, Jr C loo 190 RE 200 ai., viuiui, aiwuw Sr., A. Tammriella zkjo r., dick, isiosser 184 Sr.', Steve Meuris 175 Sr., Bob Sands 185 Sr.; Jack Work 186 Soph., Art Neece 185 SrM Danny pods RG RT 178 Bud Belnap. Jr. QB 202 LHB Gary Dunn, Jr. RHB Jack Gifford, Jr. 180 196 FB Sr. 36 LeGrand Young, " .I'.'AVERAGE 2074LINE 189 BACK' AVERAGE 200 TEAM AVERAGE 193 183 189 ik 61 72 82 17 33 41 31 team. Eye Fourth Straight This is the second time in a two-yespan that the Pioneers have been the BYU homecoming opponent. The last time 1957 the Cougars defeated Denver,; 25-in perfect weather. The Cati be shooting for their, fourth will, straight homecoming victory Saturday. BYU hasn't lost before the alums since 1955. The Cougars may find the Den-- , ver defense pretty tough Satur-da- y because the Pioneers did a "pretty' good job of containing Utah's offense last week, except ' for .three mistakes that( allowed ; the Redskins to score pn three long touchdown runs. The long "gallops were for 84, 73, and 55 yards and accounted for 212 of Utah 260 rushing yardage. :i Although Jackie Jordan, the sophomore quarterback from R. I., may not start Sat--4 urday, he is expected to see a lot of action against the Pioneers, as a result of his performance ' against Wyoming last week. ; ar . 6, - ' . one-ye- soph.? this year and has averaged 4.9 yards on his running game. Denver's rushing game may give the Cats considerable trouble Saturday. The Pioneers have three players who have, a total of 200 yards rushing, ;while the Cougars have only two backs who have over 100 total yards in that . department. ! Gary Dunn's punting could be a factof in Saturday's game, Dunn, who booted a quick. kick - tackle, and Dick Magoffin at! . The rest of the start of the starters' will include Tom Cole, left end; Paul Eckel, left guard; Lonnie Dennis, right guard; and LeGrande Young, fullback. . cently been made in many cigarettes. Here for the first time are new figures by brand name on tar and nicotine content of 27 filter and 13 brands "including the plain-tiwn p. newest ones. Article describes 1 : I - aid ' System Gives You industry's crash program to . in produce safer cigarettes November Reader's Digest. 5-y- r. Game Department Sets Course in Safety, Survival .; Bergs 18 17 15 11 13 15 13 15 13 13 13 13! 15 13 15 13 15 13 15 12 16 10 18 5 23 ...... Chuck Wagon Market A. L. Duekett Ace & Jerry Auto Glass . . Daily Herald Ivans Hedquist Drug ...... Mitchell Garage, TITS HTG Taylors Taylors, A. All boys and girls between the ages of 12 and 21 are eligible to attend a class in hunter's safety and survival training, sponsored L. by the Utah State Fish and Game 5 Department; in Provo. 10 A new law requires that' all per- 2539 L. Duekett 870 Bell (Taylors) HIG R. Lyon (Ducketts) II1S--- G. ... 579 221 BRAVES i SIGN PITCHER MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UPI) have The Milwaukee Braves signed pitcher Dominick D'Agos-tin- oi sons under i i 1 p I h T w v i; r 9 ' f ft' i of! Robake. DISPLAYING THEIR TROPHY Clarence (left), Provo, ancj Roy Sumpter, Crterville, 1000 pound Moose they pulled out of merer, Wyo., huntingfarea. It was a one-sh10-fo- show the' the Kem- ot, job, too. ot ' ' .1 : the age of 21, who have not yet 'received a hunting license before in the state of Utah, must pass this1 course and present a certificate of compet- ency to the license agent. This program will include helpful facts about rifles and pistols of various calibers, ammunition, hunter's safety,) mountain climbing safety, ski safety, archery safety, camp and trail safety. Along with all this safety, there will be survival training. Actual firing by each participant will also be included. . . This course will begin Oct. 28 at the National Guard Armory in Provo. The time is set for 7:30 p.m. There is a fee 6f $1.50 for each participant. This is to cover the expense of the ammunition, etc that will be used. Ellamae Parks will be instructor. . Buy oti Budget... ftoVOtfty... . 1 Qf i (jTOf7i tlF'o.. IS" TUBELESSii j A Adams Heating Company 61 . Crowds totaling 115,644 (UPI) bet '$3,729,944 during the 16th annual fall Jiairqess racing meet at Saratoga raceway this year. Both figures are records. 42-nig- hr LOW PROFILE QUICK A 1959 PLYMOUTHS THREE LEFT i OTnr TTTT73L L3 Another fino xyliiskcy Four Hoses by " I" . I.".. 7 ' IiicomparaWe. 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Finger Tip Control Dust and Pollen Removal Full televised iand broadcast . If; Central Cleaning power O Drastic changes have rewell-kno- i. Quiet Operation 3 to 7 times more Safer Cigarettes Schubachs .... State Bank of Provo mm n umm Greater Economy Revolutionary News on v Vac U-M- ' ' - 10-rou- nd HEALTH! against Wyoming last week, now sports a 44.6 average for 27 kicks : . Former British Empire lightweight cham pion Willie Toweelj of South Africa will make i his American debut against "Len Matthews .of Phila- bout at delphia in a Madison Square "Garden Nov. 20 WANT BETTER d! and. is eighth in the nation. BYU, as a team, is 'third in nations as far as punting goes. Six juniors will be in the BYU starting lineup Saturday. They include Bud Belnap at quarter. cen- j i 69-yar- t , Mil-wauke- Jack Gifford at, right half, Gary FIGHTS IN U.S. Dunn at left half, Merlin Smith NEW YORK (IPI) bt right end, Ron Nielson at jriglit ter. ' . Jordan quarterbacked the Cougars", only score against Wyoming and has looked good in previous games. He has coppleted four out of five passes attempted '.J i -- 19, Garfield, N.J., and catcher Peter Codella, 21, Lake Hiawatha, N.J., to minor league contracts. D'Agostino goes1 tq Wellsville of the Class D New Galveston, Texas, was the first 17 and then folded and York finished city in the United States to adopt Sept Pennsylvania League the commission form of governof Lbs Angeles . and to the third behind Cedar Rapids Codella ' D Three I League. Class ment, doing so in 1900. What's Rigney going to do this time to earn his estmiated $30,000 salary? "We need a good, sound relief pitcher," Bill - said. "I want to' keep my star hurlers out of, the bullpen. And we're going to have ttget a more seasoned bench. This on e was a little' young.' ck Coach Tally Stevens admits he is rather high on the 'scintillating ar t . . Taylors Gene Evans Pharmacy !.. Reams Market Happy Service Utah Natural Gas g Denver Roster 15, Tom; Giegler QB; 16, Norman Tringue QB; 17, Bob Sands QB; 18, Don Glasscock QB; 20, Dick Skud-lariHB; 21, Gene GatewOod HB; 22, Paul Collins HB; 23, Gus Glasscock HB; 31, Dan Loos FB; 32, Larry Bjorklund FB; 33, Jack Work FB; 34, Jimmy Cobb FB 41, Arthur Neece HB; 42, Douglas Curliss HB; 43, Richard Gorden HB; 44, James McDonnell HB; 54, Luke LyVns C; 55, Victor Morris C; 56, Richard Sauer C; 57, Dave Johnson C; !58, Sam Wilson C;. 61, Augie Tammiriello G;' 62, Vince. Birdjn G; 63, Bob Tatar G; 64, Fiorej Pucci G; 65, Bruce Brady G; 66, Gerald Smith G; 67, Thomas Brooke G; 68, Ben Miller T; 71, Tim Barrett T; 72, Dick Blosser T; 73, Gary Alexander 75, Dick Kopp T; 76, Jim fcoombes T; 74, Walter Beddeo T; 80, John Hayluirst E; 81, Richard Simms E; 82, Steve Meuris (capt. E; 33, Jerry Munda E; 84 Caesar D'Urso E; I" 7i 85, Bert Donahoo E. High on Him k . . W. 23 i "This is the first time I ever contract," Rigsigned a ney laughed during a press conference. "And I feel a little insecure." The pact which expired last month called for two seasons. With its demise went the San Francisco hopes a flag after the club had only been out of New York for two years. The Giants- - led, the National League byj two games as late as Leavitt RE. a, f m, . . ' PROVO CITY LADIES " job. ',X. ! -t- - year-contrac- -- Slo-.cur- Rigney board today for Manager Bill Rigney, who received a "life" Thursday in the form of a one to try., and make the San Francisco Giants ' pennant winners. . Y Club President Horace Stone-haa reputed hard loser, announced that Rigney would be at the. helm again next season as the Giants' pilot for the 'fifth time. The cherubic Stoneham - thus exploded any remaining speculation that Leo Durocher, Charlie Dres-se- n or Lefty. O'Doul might get the 0, I 10-we- ek 8 11 11 13 15 16 13 17 17 Utah Countyj Packing ......17 Shannon's Construction . . . i . 15 13 Regal's Lou's Lounge 8 Stout Lumber Western Distributing ....... HTS Stou Lumber, 2887 HTG Stout Lumber Bill! Jones HTS Shafer Bown, 236. HIG SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) It back to the old drawing, Gar Dunn. QB; 14, Ron Brigham Youn.g Startin QB; 15, Bud Belnap QB; 17, Jackie Jordan QB; 20, Burt Bullock RHB; 22, Howard Ringwood RHB; 23, Paul Allen' RHB; 24, J a pk Gifford RHB; 28, Verl Shell LE; 30, Lynn Stewart FB; 31 George Suttles FB; 32, Eddie Young RB; 33, Ron Jacobsen FB; U, Roy Tidwell FB; 36, LeGrand Young FB; 40, Nyle McFariane LHB; Hi, nai L.ewis iMij; 43. Dale Grant LHB, 44, Joe McGinn LHB; 45, Dion Frazier LHB; 46, Keith Hubbs liHB 50, Dick Magoffin C; 51, Way- land Sheppard C; 52, Larry Harrison C; 59, Steve Danger-LG- ; 62, field C; 61, Howard Homan! LG; 62, Steve Sullivan Milan Christley LG; 64, Art Brown LG; 65, Paul Eckel LG: - 66, Lonnie Dennis RG; 68, Norm Putnam RG; 70, Dave Bar-ru-s RT; 71," Jim Shumway RG; 72, Ron Nielson RT;73, Nor-ri- s Fish RT; 76, Wes Vorwaller .LT; 77, John Kapele LT; Merlin Smith RT; 79, Roy Bennion LT;' .80, Tom Cole 78, "LE; 82, John Cobabe REj; S3, Milt Johnson RE; 84, LeRoy Overstreet RE; 85, Harold Ha vvkind LE; 86, Riiss Felt LE; 87, dale Anderson RE 89, Don Peterson LE; 90, Fred Roster-4l- -- j (NBC) bout. PROVO MAJOR LEAGUE F & W Music Company . ... .20 was . all the equipment for big game hunting they invaded Wyoming : To Manage Giants Again PIONljERS Name No Yr. Position Wt tiE 160 Jr., John Hayhurst 80 217 Sr., Tim Ba;rrett 71 LT 205 LG Jr., Gerald Smith 66 80 Tom Cole, Sr. 190 n K v e d tijonally Knudsen MUsic Bill 1 ht B.own, 563 Nielson, 225 1. d I Battle DU-BY- U COUGARS -- start at . ' Lineups for Jerry Betting Heavy On Hunte Anthony Fight Tonight coaxed land pushed - the wagons into the almost: inacces sible area north of Kemmerer. They jumped the moose early on the first day 'but it was about 2 p.m. when they found him again browsing contentedly high up in the mountain reaches. One shot had already peen wasted in the futile morning shoot but this time there was no missing. Roy fired his .300 automatic from a pointblank ranagej less than 100 yards away, and they had their first moose. From a look at the antlers, hard to tell alone, it would-bwhat they do have. The left side is the traditional fan shaped g antler, but the; right side is else. I'J is strictly a four prong affair that could belong to any big deer type. sjome-thin- With jeep and camp kvagon and BroadNEW YORK (UPI) way "sportsmen" report tonight's between! heavy-iweigTV (contenders Tony Anthony-lanBilly Hunter is the biggest fight in years, betting non-titl- e with the price at "even money.f' As boxing returns .to Madison Square Garden; after a absence, both, Anthony of New jYork and Hunter of Detroit pro vide a combination of class and question marks that intrigues the betting fraternity before this na Shatter HIS HIG 11 i , ,13 J SHOWS PUNTING FORM Tailback Gary Ddnh of the, Cougars shows the punting form thai,; has made hitn eighth in the; nation in his specialty. Dunn's! average for five games is an excellent 44.6 per punt: Duiin also is a strong runner. Allen is the team's leading scorer and ground gainer. Brigham. Young, looking for ' its first conference win, takes on Denver- University in a homes coming fray at Provo. The Brig-hama sharpenhope to unveil ' ed passing attack against the bulky " Pioneers. The game win ....... 10 11 11 11 13 13 13 UVz 15 13 13 T that area. ' . 1 Utah Power & Light. . 9Yz .! 9 Daily Herali. . i5 Standard Builders...... 9 16 8 Tonys Campi 7 17 Tackle Box. '2503 HTS Geneva Finance, HTG Geneva Finance, 902 4 : ' j 9 10 11 Evans Pharmacy 11 Stewart Dunn Carpenters Boat Camp J.1 . I Sumpter, the successful For. fifnimrod, has a grudge teen years he has methodically applied for an. elk... hunting per: i. mtf i "J. uic TTt.Vi uian tiieci, uui Willi no .success, so this year he and his friend Robarge applied for a "Boy! Is he saving himself from moose permit in Wyoming, and taking a trouncing!" Sumpter was one of the five suc cessful applicants for a permit in 1 7 ........13 Kcm-mere- Wyoming. j 1959 life long and Roy 6 - A, . ....4 y 25-2- ' i. . . 15 6 22 Moose Gold.L ...i 24 Moose Rpd-.- l 2843. HTS Ducketts, HTG Jim's Dist. Co., 1027. HIS Del Clark, 618648. HIG Bill Brown, 215248. INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE ! w. L. '.... 2-- 0. Utah Coach Ray Nagel will be seeking his, first win over Wyoming. In his coaching debut at Utah last year, Nagel's Utes' lot 0 encounter to the Cow a ; - 16 TT FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, Utah County. Utph hunting ambition was fulfilled this season for Roy Sumpter, Carter-ville- ,and Clarence Robarge, Provo, when they bagged a 1000 pound moose on the opening day of the current hunting season r, some 40 miles north of 11 11 12 13 13 13 13 13 Pacific States Tigers...... 15 Provo Plumbing . .......... 15 , CARTE RVlLLE Li W 7 ...21 j. ,...20 8 Smeaths Market. .... . First Security Bank...; Crestview Service...... ....17 17 Security Title FT Locdr Hjtinters Kill 1000- - Pound Moose PROVO BOWLING LEAGUES ,N PROVO CITY MEN'S . SALT. LAKE CITY (UPI) Utalr. a' team which gambled on . TIME OUT! V Bowling Cot net By STEVE SMILANICH United Press International i iriing OAILYHERALD 1 .. M iuuiwiiwauiiwiiiiiiwiwiwiwwwwiwwww """" in ' Game With DU Eleven - tt inm I BYU Avvaits ifv.; for omrs m " L J Individuals, organizations and professional handlers will get more for their deer and elk skin accumulations this vear through Provo Hide and Fur Company. Big tanner connections allows Provo Hide and Fur to tap-to- market-prices- . Write or Phone Collect 148 West 6th So. Provo f." FR Phone 180 North 2nd West 24 W&W'!Fnm Hide Fur Co. I J ! FOUR ROSES DISTILLERS CO. STRAIGHT PROOF BOURBON 86 N.Y.C KENTUCKY AGED. 6 YEARS V vTv ' FR 3-71- 64 |