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Show , ) S I j j P'aysoBT Ba t dear.-Gri- II raoa Game Slated For Friday At Priyson ; ' a i y. . . -- " i. . j name from the statement and the inference drawn that la warning to the squad would ba the only "necessary; action" did not! seem likely to satisfy the University of All-Ameri- ca J 1 : : Mc-Keeve- Mc-Keeve- j er, r's . " . ; j J 7. Ogden-Bountif- ul . fc Larry Wilson Forces Potato To Take Back Sea t a t Rig by Lo m o n d 33 Ben ; 3 Weber High OGDEN (UPD School's football Warriors notched a victory Tuesday over Ben Lo m o n d, also an Ogden tem. Bob Taylor; and Blair Tay lor, who are brothers, combined score three of Weber's five touchdowns in the second' half, The first half of the game was . i. 33-1- I ! . j -- 1 3v scoreless. ' By STEVE SMILANICH United Press International SALT . LAKE ; CITY (UPI)-i- - In j town g the of Rig potato-producin- - j - i game; for which McKeever was not necessary roughness of play. McKeever was ejected the week before from the Stanford game. Stanford officials have said that their pictures show en additional incident of roughness in game for wqh McKeever was not penalized. "Also, films of last year's University of California, Berkeley, game with the University of show McCalifornia Southern ; Nov. !' b TickehOrders For 4 5 6 7 i I; ; ; 8 9 Go Fullmer-Web- b 6:39 7:00 7:02 7:03 7:04 7:05 1 2 ' 3 10 Total $20000 11 12 13 14 15 f 1 , a.m. 5:24 5:23 5:22 a.m. 5;21 a.m. 5:19 a.m. 5:18 3:00 a.m.j 5:17 7:08 ajn;i 5:16 7:09 a.m.i 5:15 7:10 a.m. 5:14 7:11 am: 5:13 7:12 am.j 5:12 7:13 a.m.: 5:12 7:15 a.m.K5:ll 7:16. a.m.' 5:10 p.m. p.m. p.m. ajn .m. p.m.' p.m. p.m. j j 'p.m. p.m. ' p.m. p.m. P.m.. p.m. ' t 28 29 pm, pjn p.m. a m. a ;m. 7:17 7:18 7:19 7:20 7:22 7:23 7:24 7:25 7:28 7:28 7:29 7:30 7:31 7:32 7:33 j 30 p!ftvX p.m. I 5:09 5:08 5:07 5:07 5:06 5:05 ' 5:05 5:04 5:03 5:03 5:02 .5:02 5:02 a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m, (5:01 a.'mJ ,tr. I s p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. o.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m.' . 5:01 ' X i j ijn. f The Biit Thrill HuntPheasant Season Opens Th is Sat. November 7th at 8. a.m. Get Your Ammo and Permits From us now . . SA.T LAKE CITY (UPI) Promoter Joe Dupler said today ticke; orders for the Gene Fullmer, Spider Webb world jniddle rxnrMn weight; title fight; Dec. 4 in Logan how ' totals $20,000. Tickets, costing from $5 to $25.. went on sale only two days ago. 1 They treat at the Goodyear Sign Jyou fine mm v ' . t s ',.!. . 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 . IN PROVO i 316 W. CENTER ' . Jt ' t3 VOxXXXXXv- $ ' '' '"''i ' -. XiMlm!-- f - v f I' .O, ; ! . Tress International United LONDON, -- (UPD Eng. enjoy Freddie Gilroy, 1 VLVi , Ireland outpointed Piero Rollo, 112V4, It aly, (15) won, European bantam' .? luxury weight title. MIAMI BEACH,' Fla. (UPD -Gomeo Brennan, 153 Biminl, B. W. I., outpointed Jinimy Martinez, 151; Phoenix, Aria:. (10). BANGKOK, Thailand (UPD Samart ; Sorndaeng,; 150, Bang kok, outpointed Del Flanagan. ' 151, St. Paul, Minn. (10.) ' . . ' I fashton , h,f ' . Get, a pair ' 'M, . i I .! Duck Hunters pay sp.clal attention to the November 7 Openinr , . . It's the same as the Pheasant, openinsr 8 a.m - - i CUP and SAVE their 189-pou- nd ' ' ', ' game-performance- ' , 1 j e i . j . j ' 1 . . I Wilson, the Rigby roadrunner, ui one of the communities most gifted athletes is challenging gave the hometown fans, and Unilung potato as the! number one versityi of Utah ollowers plenty citizen. to cheer about last Saturday Keever undertaking the same ' RIgby, population . 11800, is the The senior, slowed by tactics against Joe. Kapp (Califorhometown of Larry; . Wilson,1 the injuries parts of; the past two nia quarterback last year) as were talented University pf iUtah half seasons, turned in one of1 the used against' Steve Bktes. In that back who would rather carry greatest single case, however, Kapp was lying pigskins instead of ' the famed witnessed in Ute Stadium bv face down on the turf and Mcj Idaho russet. leading Utah to a 54--6 win over Keever's elbow struck the back 1 The little southeastern Idaho Arizona. O i' of Kapp's helmet. . .'j v Fight Results community has loved Larry ever since he participated in all sports at Rigby High School. They knew he ;ha4 a great athletic future by, Idaho, the footbal exploits ahead of him.' - Universities take corrective action for the Immediate problems by suspending Mike McKeeyer from participation in intercofte-giat- e football for a reasonable period of time; j(3) That the AAWU establish policies which will provide for the suspension of players who persist in violatng the established code of good sportsman, ship." Indicating that they sought punishment of McKeever personally, Kerr and Seaborg said: "McKeever! was later (after the Bates incident) ejected from the j of-th- e ally discharged into a whole case of scotch!' J " Mc-Keev- "Terrible hunting accident back there, Ed! Tom's gun accident- 20 FOR NOVEMBER h Kurr-Seabor- . 45.3 average." Fit MUX -- . r's . OFFICE W. Center HERE'S THE HOURS In team figures New Mexico is fourth in total offense With 379 4 yards per game i nd) Wyoming Is ninth! In rushing offense-witan 239 of average yards per game. California, t g Shortly after the the executive commit- RANGERS FARM SPENCER statement, tee of the Associated Students of NEW YORK (UPI) The New the University; of California: issued York have ou farmed isRangers a statement setting forth the. defenseman j to Irv their Spencer sues, and. requesting:. "(1) That the University of Cal- Springfield club in the AmericiD ifornia at Berkeley refuse to en- Hockey League for more seasonSpencer, 21, drafted out of gage in further football contests ing.' the Montreal Canadien farm svs with USC if Mike McKeever is a team member; for those contests; tern,! is considered a top prospect (2) That if the issue is not re- oy tne Rangers. solved satisfactorily win USC, the Athletic - Association of Western " son-Be- ar a . , - Vf Crandall Is fourth in" rushing 550 yards and Brown Is sixth with 543. Miller is the na tion's, third leiding punter with Cal Unsatisfied omission of McKeever's The d. DUANE'S with, said. j - - punters. hard but clean football. The coaches are instructed tp see that this policy is j followed.? "All necessary" actions fare, be ing taken to assure avoidance of similar occurrences," Topping j jUNDlRWOOD MACHINES We are the only Exclusive, Authorized factory - trtined service for Underwood. 2C5 Press For Punishment Of Grid Star ' - Weber High1 Beats TIME OUT! Skyline Players Listed In National Grid Statistics among the nation's top ball carriers and Utah State's Lamont Miller Is listed with the top - p 1959 Gal Leaders Accuse Mike McKeever; ' ' V' , j WEDNESDAY, Utah County, Utah 4, NEW YORK (UPI) Wyoming, New Mexico and Utah State are the only Skyline Conference teams listed in national football statistics compiled by the NCAA. In individual statistics Bob Crandall v and ; Bill Brown are i ; lint 13 NOV. n BERKELEY, , Calif.f (UPD The Play Described of of California University today said they had Payson't Loins, champions Kerr and of Mike viewed filmsSeaborg for pressed punishment Uintah'sof and the Utes, play' taken by Region 5, McKeever California both schools and described Southern it as Region 7 titleholder,- will play guard they charged j df eiberately ' follows: r in state quarterfinal games Fri-da- injured Cal halfback jsteve Bates show that Steve "The pictures last Saturday. . ' on ' California President Clark Kerr Bates was lying on his back j Coach Jim Durrant's spirited and Chancellor Two university of Glenn T. Seaborg the sideline. enterwill Lions, and aggressive issued a Statement Southern California players were tain Bear River Bears, champions Tuesday night candi- approaching him one of them stop-eaccusing the of Region One, in .the Class A date The other Mike McKeev-e- r, of smashing Bates in the not only continued his forward quarterfinal game. The battle face in an ; action they called will start at 2 p.m. bui changed course to"completely ' unnecessary and un- momentum ward' will Utes LeoConk's He dived at. Steve k Bates. Coach :. v called for.' I, ' for to his Carbon elbow far, extend Bates with East 1 which travel Friday The statement aid hit Bates in the side of the class B. quarterfinal game. movies and still pictures of the which :' 2 at 'f That tilt also will start pn. incident would be released to the the face; "It has been said that River game, public and shown t the presiIn the Pay vision was obsburejd. The two former University , of Utah dents of the conference Said not bear this outi It do Coach Jack Dr Norman Topping, president of pictures; teammates under said been Athat the damage Curtice will be matching strategy. the University of Southern Califor- has It will be interesting to see what nia, and Francis Tappaan, USC was done by the feight of body and; that the brokhappens when Durrant and Coach vice president, had agreed to take would prove this. Wa en helmet Gerald Simmons of Bear River action, 'v .'.f k the helmet and examined have other without each Friday; topping, go against naming to shown it a statement Issued president Topping and apoloBoth Simmons and Durrant extent' reare! we vice president Tappaan. The helplayed guard for Curtice, now gizing 'to the sponsible" and Indicating that he met Is in no way broken. Moreover, head mentor at Stanford. The winner of Friday's Class felt the incident was closed, Cali- the pictiires show that McKeever's elbow smashed into the face; of A quarterfinal game will play" Howver, Greg Engelhard, ' M f fornia director of called Bates."' j athletics,, Highland, Region 3 champion in the Southern California statement "A" semifinal games. Topping's statement said: one ' ." "The University of Southern The other semifinal game will "very, unsatisfactory:" Bates was California y is truly sorry for this Bingham-Murain of seriously the winner injured pit the the which Califormost Southern 4 title game the for regrettable incident . . . this Region :14-won nia He wa as the hospitalized wellas' other incidents in the t against the winner' of with a nose broken cheek and and the for game we feel could have been playoff game will several loosened' teeth avoided! To the extent we are and . Region 2 crown. y not be able to, for the rest responsible, we apologize. We Iwill play The winner of the East Carbon-Uinta- h of the i season. insist that our team play good, game ' will play Millard in one Class B semifinal game, B" semifinal tilt while , other will; send Judge Memorial, Rer gion 6 champ, against Dixie the Region 10 titleholder. 'All semifinal games will be played Nov. 14.'' t DAILY HERALD River n n (&()ni by I o$ ; frr p TtT) sIS ) ;1 .. y ' j L " . 7 through W snoW : . , . that's i 4 V- - sjf : : CHAMPION Fanny Uber of won the annual Schubach Provo Ladies Handicap Bowling Tour riey held last weekend at the i Regal Alleys. ' ; r ;4feek ; :" M ARROW Here's winter driving traction at its best and it's at a ney low price! Up to 51 more traction in snow . v. up to 17 better traction in mud . . smoother, quieter ride on dry pavement . r . an extra season of wear for many motorists. Get Gbodyear's new T Suburbanite now and f replace $kp rnxh grip! " . I l it f CI typt HEALTH! Vac U-M- " from I :' 12S ! 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