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Show NOVEMBER 23, 1939 Utah County. .Utah - MONDAY, DAILY HERALD 2A i a nr. Colts Ap Unitas Passing Sparks Baltimore to 45 to 14 Victory Over 49ers , ... 11, .y.i.in .1 I llH'WWViJ. I. ' m- ff '.'"mwK'wmi'f-W"Hy-j.:Ayy.?.;)et;.;.i)pfl- 'r;f let - 1 am Game Re r nieadeoJ v Annual ArmyrNttvy Game I o Feature Weelt s Grc Pay 1 By FRED DOWN United Press International Bids by Texas, Mississippi and Miami (Fla.) to clinch bowl replay of the "dream game" between the Baltimore Colts and By MILTON RICHMAN United Press International Johnny Unltakand Charley. Co.v erly are pitching bullseyesto again be a and their target appears New York Giants for the National Football .League title. Both teams took a big step, in that general direction Sunday and Unitas and Conerly( were the ones who led the way. Unitas threw two touchdown passes and scored, once himseif 4 in a victory over San Francisco that boosted Baltimore into a first place tie with the Forty-Niners in the Western Division. Faced with the prospect of losing "all chance to retain the league AMERICAN FORK LEAGUES title they won from the Giants last GRA LADIES December, the Colts ran up their L W highest score of the season, caus 11 21 Maintenance ... ing San Francisco Coach Red Hie-ke- y .13 19 Industrial Eng. to comment he felt "like a M Electrical Eng. freight train just ran over me.'' 17 Designing Eng. Cornerly had much the same af20 12 Rollins Mills .. fect on the Chicago Cardinals. 21 H Utilities Limping on a sprained ankle, th HTS Rolling Mills, 1649, HTG veteran Cornerly fired Electrical Eng., 591. HIS-C- hris two touchdown passes and had a HIG 435. Joan Hippach, hand in a third as the Giants Dycke, at Min159. . . licked the Cards, LEAGUE JAYCEES JR. neapolis and climbed one game . L W in front of the' Eastern Division 0 8 race with a 2 record. Dairy . 1 7 Murdoch's Pittsburgh upset Cleveland, 4 'Miller Construction .. 4 thereby knocking, the Browns 5 3 .... Utoco out .) of a first place tie in the Lou's ' 7 1 . . ... Club Eastern Division. The Browns iow . Country 7 i have a 3 record, the same as Jaycees HTG the Philadelphia Eagles, who deHTS Sp afford Dairy. Gordon feated the Los Angeles Rams, 0 Snafford Dairy. HIS ' Martin The, Chicago Bears kept their Cartwright, 497. HIG Western Division hopes alive faint 199. Monson, 4 with a triumph over the De MEN'S CITY Green Bay snap and troit Lions, W L . e a losing streak by 8 ped A Joker .. 32 '4 Jacks 21-Washington, walloping 13 27 66 Bowling berths and the annual 45-1- 30-2- i - I V I 21-2- 0, . 6-- 23-2- 24-1- - five-gam- a -- "Back In Fight" 25, Colt Coach Weeb Ewbank, hap pily declaring "we are now back in the fight," said his world cham24 pions "played .their best game of 29 the season" , 'against the Forty-Niners. '.30 Unitas was largely responsible. 35 He provided Baltimore with, a o "HTS Barney's 66, 2732. HTG second quarter when Barney's 66, 999. HTS liff Lee, lead in the an drive by he capped 617. HIG Cliff Lee 245. plunging over, from the one yard ' CLASSIC then threw scoring passes to ' line, W L Ray Berry and Lennie Moore. 9 Carlyle & Ewell . . .... 39 The two TD's increased his sea 13 35 Spafford Dairy son total to 24 and ran his all- 21 27 Wells Trucking time league record of consecutive 24 24 Great Central games in which he has thrown 25 23 iBarratts Builders touchdown passes to 34. The Colts 26 Lehi Drive, In . ,1 ..... 22 both sport- - 3 and Forty-Nine28 Dales Sweet Shoppe ..20 records and meet again at San 29 19 Lee's Barber . , . . Dec. 5. ( Francisco, 31 ' 17 Mack's Conoco . . ankle whose injured Conerly, 34 ............ 14. Storrs'Mkt. two sidelined him Jthe past ' kept HTS Carlyle & Ewell, 2791. weeks', tossed touchdown passes ' HTG Spafford Dairy, 1017. HIS of 33 and 43 yards In the sec.'Cliff Lee, 680. HTG Mac Mc- -. ond period, he lateraled to Frank Naughton, 266. Gifford, Who hit Alex Webster MONDAY MIXED FOURSOME with a scoring pass.; The W L TD's were the first' for the Giants - Ho-lle- 7-- 80-ya- rd - , - 1 newly-forme- DOWN HE GOES Fullback Joe Eerry (34) of the San Francisco Forty Niners is d line ih- the second quarter after a shown as he was tackled on Wis own was tackled Colts. by Art Perry gain in Sunday's game against the Baltimore Colt Carl Taseff halfback an with Colt assist Donovan (70), (23). The by tackle, J (Herald-UP- I Colts won Telephoto) 18-ya- rd two-yar- - 45-1- 4. Favorite Over Hunter Miteff in Feature Fight Sports Summary 6-- 5 NEW YORK (UPD BILLY Hunter of Detroit is a slight favorite at 5 to beat Alex Miteff of Argentina at Madison Square Garden .Friday night in their return heavyweight contenders' TV fight, which tops this week's light holiday boxing schedule. Hunter stopped Miteff in the seventh round at Syracuse, N.Y., Sept. 25 because of a cut brow; 6-- rsjnked ninth among contenders, and Mifeff, rated 10th, will be the only TV fight of the week. A mus- spectacular takes over thle Wednesday fight time. At Caracas, Venezuela Monday night, Florentino .Fernandez, Cubans unbeaten welterweight contender, seeks his '23rd straight victory in a 10 - rounder with ical TV . boxer-punch- er Rocky Kalingo of Venezuela. The week's boxing schedule, , in- 6-- 16-ya- rd . 37-ya- rd or m . y 40-yard- er . 14-ya- rd er ...... El-or- de - Bone-Blorriqui- st , ' ' - last-minu- te er Wells-Wilki- ns , - . r, ! " 4 Clark-Monso- Pistons Gain Lead In Cage League j Russian Ice Team Trips d AFL franchise was withdrawing to accept a franchise for 19G0 in the National Football League, The report ;was denied by La mar Hunt, holder of the American League's Dallas franchise and principal organizer of the AFL. The league picked eight playerj as initial draft choices at a meeting Sunday night attended by rep resentatives of the eight cities Boston, Bufholding franchises falo, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Los Angeles, New York and 'Minneapolis. Minneapolis t e 1 e c t e d Da'e Hackbart, Wisconsin ', quarterback, as a draft 'choice. The league Sunday decided to. N . " ' Yanks The-Brockto- " five-gam- e 115-10- - 106-10- 4, 0 Sat-ura- would gdre a Miami Promised Consideration Miami, which beat Michigan State, Friday night, has been promised "first considera-tion- " by the Orange Bowl com- -' mittee if ,it wins its 'last two games. G e o r g i a, which winds up against Georgia Tech next Saturday. Clemson, Penn State and the Air Force Academy are other red-ho- t 'bowl possibilities. Clem-- I son beat Wake Forest, to clinch the Atlantic Coast Conference championship but. Pittsburgh and New upset Penn State, 22-Mexico . topped the Air Force ' Academy, 13-J- 3, 33-3- Prayer . . 1, 7, 23-2- 7. Na-tiori- GIVE AUTOMOTIVE ACCESSORIES i SUPPLIES &' t" - rematch of game won by. 7-- 3. ( "full-contac- a be regular-seaso- n LSU, TO DAD for and THE BOYS CHRISTMAS Porta Hails. Scat Covers . Dual Exhaust System Visor Packs WheebDiscs Rear Seat Speakers Floor Mats Signal Lights F. G. FERRE SONS & . AUTO ACCESSORIES . 1155 N 5th West- Provo . FR 44 25-3- ': 7 cross-countr- y PAWTUCKET, R. I. (UPD Net Ball nipped favored Polylad at the wire "to win the $28,825 Narragansett Special ANNAPOLIS, Md. (UPD Wayne Hardin was resigned to coach Navy's football team for the 1960 season. r?N Relaxation 1 it s a er Baker-Atwoo- , Lowery-Owe- n Young-Hallida- 18 16 15 10 . y Swenson-Boy- er Pbwlson-Mahso- n " 18 A 20 Specialized Work 26 HTS McNaughton - Lee, 2033. HTG McNaughton-Lee- , 760. HIS Cliff HIG .Cliff- Lee; 628. Lee, ' 240.' ft Pl RADIATORS REPAIRED Anto Glass Installed - 21- AHLANDERS 490 So Univ. Avenue , pastime, a mood, a wonderful drink! For Your Shopping Pleasure, Provo Stores Will .Observe The Following Hours From Now Until Christmas. 7 CLOTHING .K SHOPPING CALENDAR CARE 'fi iXtfn Hhr, c'i NOVEMBER ' DECEMBER i . HINTS ' By H. MADSEN 4 A SET ASIDE A DRYCLEANING DAY! It's a good idea to have one certain day 10 t M AM " FR Miliar 3-42- 00 iWffi WED THUR FRI SAT 23- 24 25 CLOSED 27 28 a.m. 9 10 a.m. 10 a.m. 9 - p.m. 10 p.m. 10 10 WW p.m. 0 a.m.-5:4- 9 p.m. 10 a.m.-5:4- a.m.-5:4- 10 p.m 0 a m.-5:- 2 10 a.m.-5:4- p.m 0 10 a.m.-5:4- p.m. 40 4 p.m. 0 10 9 8 p.m 0 a.m.-5:4- 10 p.m. 0 10 a.m.-5:4- p.m. 0 a.m.-5:4- 10 a.m.-5:4- p.m. 0 5 n.m. 0 a.m.-5:4- 10 10 a.m.-5:4- p.m. 0 7 p.m. 0 12 11 10 9 a.m. 9 16 15 p.m. 10 p.m. 10 21 rniiin 10 1 14 10 a.m. CO. p.m 0 a.m.-5:4- 10 a.m.-5:4- 1 p.m. 0 'Vn 4kA u u CLEANING TUES 30 - week in which you send all of the family clothing-thaheeds it to the drycleaners. That Way in everyone your family will be able to wear his or her; favorite .garment and not have to complain "because it's stained or soiled. MON a.m. - 9 22- a.m. 9 p.m. p.m 10 10 a.m. " p.m. 23- a.m. 9 18 17 p.m. 10 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. 9 Keep this Calendar for your convenience - 9 p.m. 10 25 24 a.m. 10 a.m. p.m. 10 a.m. 9 t 19 p.m. 10 - a-- 9 26 - a.m. 9 .6 p.m. , . " i W tun p.m; Provo Retail Merchants SAY ILENOtO y abandon its projected "tejrrito'-i-aldraft for the time being. Hunt said the league hopes to begin the ferritorlal 'draft in time for the 1961 campaign. Other selections made Sunday were: right ' Boston Gerhardt Schwedes, Syracuse halfback. Richie Lucas, Penn Buffalo State quarterback. Don Meredith, SouthDallas ern Methodist" quarterback. North America has 138 species Denver Rodger Le Clerc, of mosquito, according to the Trinity! College center. ' Geographic Society. HOUSTON Billy Cannon. Louisiana State JJniversity half" (I back. It may be early In the season 4-- 0 and it may not mean much at this state, but the Detroit Piston were plenty tickled today about United Press International being in first place in the NationSunday al Basketball Association's WestMOSCOW (UPD ' ern Division. "f Mass., amateur ice hockey The Pistons grabbed the lead team completed its winless by whipping the New tour of Russia by losing. Sunday Y o rk Knickerbockers, 40, to the Moscow Dynamos. while the St. Louis Hawks were The MADISON, Wis. (UPD decision to the dropping a University of Wisconsin formally Cincinnati Rbyals. Los Monte Stickles accepted the Big Ten's invitation The Detroit victory was Notre Angeles Dame end. to face Washington University in achieved "on a fine team effort, New York George Izo, Notre the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1. led by Chuck Noble who canned Y. N. (UPl) WEST POINT, 26 points to take game honors. Army's football team was sched Walt .Dukes chipped in with 18; uled to take its last McMillon5 canned 17 and' We Believe workout today before taper Sherry' had 16. Willie Naulls Shue Gene - next for off in preparation ing with 23 and Carl Braun with 22 in Saturday's Navy game. paced the Knickerbockers, who Saturday now are last In the Eastern DiviIn this condensation from a Md. (UPD BALTIMORE, sion race. book, a judge says: "I never Wheatley Stable's progressing won Division ' . Eastern called for help irt vain." A the $117,320 Pimlico futurity to W. L. Pet. congressman; a doctor, a busigive trainer Sunny Jim Fitzsim Boston 13 i. 2 .367 . nessman, the head of the FBI mons his first victory in the rac? 4 9 .692 Philadelphia these and other outstanding . in 19 years. 8 6 .571 Syracuse persons from diflerent walks Bald New York NEW YORK (UPD 6 8.429 of life state, in their own words, Eagle of the Cain Hoy Stable won Western Division how and why they pray. One Fox ' Gallant the $85,200 Handicap Detroit 9 .500 9 at Aqueduct track. may have a message for you St. Louis .5 6 .453 (UPD-nNa- vy Md. In December Reader's Digest. ANNAPOLIS, 6 10 .375 Minneapolis over 0 scored a victory 4 13 .235 Cincinnati (adv.) "unbeaten previously Army's team. nn . Phillips-Swenso- - By ED SAINSBURY United Press International MINEAPOIIS, Minn. (UPD The American Football League headed into its first draft meeting today in a state of confusion. League spokesmen spent much of their time Sunday denying reports that backers of the AFL's Minneapolis - Si were pulling out; franchise Paul Charles Johnson, executive "sports editor of the, Minneapol's Star and Tribune, said a local group which had accepted aa I ' . ' '. AFL7s Firs Draft Meeting : 1 ; " 4 but the Argentine on at the cludes: appeared to be coming ' ' time. Monday New Orleans Holly televised vs. Mims Rudell Stitch. York New Friday's nationally between Hunter, (Academy) (NBC), Emile Griffith vs. Ray Lancaster. Santa Monica, Calif. Mauro Vasquez vs. Jimmy free agent by the Eagles five R. IM Providence, weeks ago. He tied Sunday' Hcrhsby.Maddocks vs. Dick Verdi. George field goal Caracas game with an Florentino Venezuela in the second - period, put the Fernandez vs. Rocky Kalingo. Eagles in front with a Cecil Short vs. Jerry Chicago in' the same period, and won the Jordan. , placemeuf, game with a Oakland, Calif. Tuesday after Lou "Michaels had booted a to tie the score for the Jimmy Carter vs. Art Rampona. Erie, Pa. Johnny Bizzano vs. Rams. Dick White. Standings ' Eastern Divisoin Wednesday Nothing scheduled 'Steiner-Keys28 8 in 10 periods. WLTPct. (ho TV fight). Pace-Olse- n 11 25 7 2 0 .778 Flash jThursday Tokyo Layne led Pittsburgh New York ' Bean-Smit- h .......... 20 16 to Bobby 6 3 0 .667 vs. Isami Ikeyama. its victory over favored Cleve Cleveland 6 3 0 .667 ...... 19 17 land when he passed 17 yards to Philadelphia Friday New York (Garden) Teuscher'-Corde- ll 4 4 1 .500 Alex Miteff, vs. Billy Hunter 19 Vera. Nagter with 41 seconds re- Pittsburgh , 17 ' . Christensen-Week- s 3 6 0 .333 ... 17 19 maining and then calmly kicked Washington Ellsworth-Lawrenc- e theof extra 2 7 0 .222 game Chicago Cards point ..16 20 his third dramatics-he . Youngs-Cart14 Western Division The Alaska moose is the largest 22 Layne's beat the Giants with only 89 13 L T Pet. member of the deer family. It 23 took San Francisco 6 3 0 .667 develops antlers six feet across. seconds to go, last week 11 , Higley-Olso- n 25 Cleveland 6 3 0 .667 Baltimore HTS Steiner. - Keysor, 1978. the play' away from Remains can still be found near Milt Plum, who had tossed three Chicago Bears Steiner-Keyso5 4 .536 0 682. HIS , HTG . York, England, of a stone road A to Renfro. TD 4 5 Green .444 0 passes Ray John Keysor, 629. HIG John Bay planned and built almost 200 Lou Detroit conversion missed 1 2 6 attempt .250 by 228. Keysor, years ago by. a blind man called out to be Groza Los turned 2 .222 themargin Blind Jack of Knarresboro. Angeles FRIDAY MUSED FOURSOME 7,0: ' of S Pittsburgh's victory. W L Field Goals Win 26 McNaughton-Le- e 10 n . 21 14 Three field goals by Paige Coth r? n riTV7 n 20 16 ren, his last with 16 seconds left Ilansen-Refin16 20 gave the Eagles their win over' d 18 the Rams. Cbthren was cut loose 18 r. Strange-Marti- n 16 20 by the Rams and picked up as a. rs - . . 0. 14 15 15 17 i . - i r - State of Confusion Marks - 1U X S . f 0, 7-- Paign. The holiday bowl picture was pretty well , lined up Saturday when Wisconsin; and Washington were paired, in the Rose Bowt, Missouri won the Big Eight'' bid to the Orange Bowl, Louisiana State received an invitation from the Sugar Bowl and Texas Christian announced that it will go to the Blue Bonnet Bowl, Dec. 19, in Houston, Tex. Syracuse Opponent Unknown ' Syracuse which must wait until Dec. 5 before it tries to end a perfect season against UCLA-- will learn Its Cotton Bowl opponent Thanksgiving Day when Texas faces Texas A&M. Texas will Play the nationally-top-ranke- d Orange if it wins; if Texas looses, Arkansas will get the 'Southwest Conference bid to Dallas. Arkansas has tentatively. accepted a bid to the Gator Bowl should Texas win the Cotton Bowl bid, Mississippi should get the Sugar Bowl berth opposite LSU' if it beats Mississippi State, next" while Miami should wind tn the Orange Bowl against up Missouri If it defeats Florida. An LSU - Mississippi S.ugar .Bovl . Corner .......... Barneys' 26 Chlpman's ....4 Foodliner ............ Timp Motor ........... 25 23 .Star" Flour 16 ....... Terry's Texaco. .11'Loyd Shannon Smith Mkt. ........... 10 Auto .......... 5 Army-Nav- y classic feature a college football card, this week which will leave Syracuse! attempt to complete a perfect season as the only unfinished business of the '59 cam- - SEAGRAM'S AND BE SURE KHISKET.86 PR00f.555 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPISITS.SLAGRAM-DISTILLCR- S COMPAMY.HW TORK CITY. 'in . mum Cm jil (ii if""1 j a'l X |