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Show SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 1959 Utah County; Utah 18 SUNDAY HERALD rp rpD rT ITS Griddle Report puger l yesday For First Practice J uXci Lzn Jv. LJ o o o PREFERRED BY HUNTERS EVERYWHERE . . . ' HORNADY BULLETS : Fifty players, six coaches, a trainer, equipment and .team manager will close ranks Tuesday at Brigham Young University to see if they can justify their high placement in the preseason gridiron polls. , The Cougar footballers, who were picked by the Intermoun tain press and radio corps as the team mostlikely to place second behind Wyoming's def ending champions, will Open, practice drills early Tuesday morning. Only Monday's perfun ctory tasks of physical ' examinations, equipment checkouts, and press day activities stand between the Brighams and the : start of threi weeks of rigorous conditionings" Pose For Pictures ' Monday at 1:30 p. rru the players will don their uniforms for the usual posed action the press cameras. The number of players invited back approximately 50, give or take one or two is about weight fewer than were on hand last year at this time. As might be expected, the losses were due in part to graduation, mission calls and a few academic hurdles. Fullback Weldori ackson, fir.it 'string all - conference; R. K. Brown, Howard Condie, Wayne Ash, Bob Olson, and Lynn Reading headed the list of 10 gradu ating seniors from the 58 squad. Missions Claim 5 Mission calls claimed five of last year's sophomores, including Gary Bqckstead, Shirley Chris- tensen, Richard Dunn, Y,Lynn Mathie and Clark Stringham. Others who will not be back this fall are Curt Brown, George Smith, Fred Whittingham, Ray Adermann, and Jay; Goldman. , -- and Ron Startin; and fullbacks be n the flanks and at center LeGrand Young and Ron Jacob-se- where the Cats are only one .. deep. of the transfers who All Coach four Stevens Tally Actually, and his assistants wil lhave about will be donning the Royal Blue 25 lettermen scattered through- and White this fall are linemen. out the ranks, although a number They are Art Brown, guard from re- Riverside Junior of ' these were Ron College; serves in 1958. Nielsen, tackle from College of Particular depth is noted in Southern Utah ; Norris Fish, the Cougar backf ield, where tackle from Eastern Arizona; there are three lettermen in and LeRoy Overstreet, an end every position. The soft spots will from Weber College. But 'even with these losses and a relatively thin crop of frosh from last fall, the Cougars will be able to put one or two letter-me- n in each of. the 11 positions. Leading Parade Leading the parade of returning lettermen will be such veterans as guards Lonnie Dennis and Paul Eckel; tackle John Kapele; ends Tom Cole and Fred Leavitt; halfbacks Nyle McFarlane, Keith Hubbs, Howard Ringwood; quarterbacks Gary Dunn, Bud Belnap """"" " " nuiu.jKUli-l-Lii.ui- I. ... I. l.u J.UIII let-term- n. down-the-li- I..I.IU ne i.iiiui. .11 illjl"M""""""J" Ji I Y r r A i 1 r ' ?rimp-o- n GAS CHECKS i Crimp to Juliets. permanently Will not come I aft in handling, in caririage, qt in flight. f 1 f J j : i i 4 per- L 22 Caliber SX Caliber 6 MM Caliber .243 dia. .224 dia. 22 Calibfer .224 dia. Per 100 for MadeHornet 45 grainlj Hornet 2.80 Super explosive for the 70 grain spire hoUow point 13.95 tight at iuuxc 70 erain gpire point 45 gram: spire point "- 50 3.95 barrels. gr. spire pt. SX.S3.0587 'grain spire point Horn- - 55 grain: spire oomt 3.05 4.15 grain . v61) gram spire poini et. pe 4.40 ioo grain round nose gi, puc uv. 100 . . Z r $2.80 ,pJ jf$U -- " ( V A I vte h-i-? air w) -- .M- .to1- ?my ft V Caliber grain spire grain spire grain spire grain spire grain round 60 75 87 100 117 ir& A i' I .257: 25 - point point point point nose a diameter ....... .$3.85 . ... 4.00 4.15 ........ ........ ......... 4.40 4.65 . . A Vi 1 CaUber 6.5MM was. , X ' if A L (. -- i i dia. 2.63 grain spire point grain round nose- grain round nose.. "' s$p. Caliber .277 30 .CENTRAL, UTAH LEAGUE CHAMPIONS Here's the Spanish Fork team that won the Central Utah League championship by. defeating Orem ina best-o- f three playoff series. Members of the team include (left to right): Front row 7 Paul Johnson, Bert Timpson, Ned Grant, Mark Boyack, Roy Lundell, Bob Andrews, Cleve Child, Jack manager; Wayne Shepherd, Lee Evans, se cretary. Back row Swensen, Roland Hamilton, Glen Huff, K eith Chappie, Dean Roberts, Blaine Brad. , ford, Blair Bradford and Max Gardners-preside-- . Pony Team Grabs Title .7 ar de- League tourney Friday by in feating the Nephi J.p.'s, the title game. Richard Thorpe was the top hitter for the Springville nine with three safe blows including a homer. Douglas Bringhurst did the pitching for the winners. Bruce Beal collected three hits for the losers while Randy Sperry did the hurling for the Nephi " 7-- 6, , V Salt Lake Chamber Honors BYUy Utah USU Grid Coaches Public sale of season tickets to Brigham1 Young University's four home football games will open Tuesday morning at the ticket office in the George Albert Smith Fieldhouse. Taylor pointed out that season ticket buyers may also purchase as many tickets to the Utah-BYgame" in Salt Lake City as BYU season tickets. have they' The four BYU games to be played in Cougar Stadium are Montana (Oct. 3), Denver (Homecoming on Oct. 24), Utah State (Oct. 31); and Colorado State Uni- Watkiris Elected President Of Bowling League BONNEVILLE SALT FLATS By United Press International SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -- (UPI) Mickey Thompson of Los Head football coaches at Utah, Angeles streaked across the Utah Utah' State and Brigham Young Salt Flats at 362.318 mph Friday mile to University were guests here Fri- in a measured one-wa- y U set the first fastest ever the' anual "kickoff' raced speed day at luncheon of the Salt Lake Junior by an American driver. Chamber of Coomerce. Today he may make two-wa- y in an attempt to eclipse the runs were at luncheon the Appearing World of Land Speed Record of 394 Utah, Tally Stevens Ray Nagel of BYU, and John Ralston of mph set in 1947 by Englishman " John Cobb. Utah State; Ralston and Stevens are startMeanwhile, two class xecords (Nov.- 21), fell as first head their, grid ing Friday in the 11th anunal versity year mentor at the two Utah schools. Bonneville National Speed Trials. Vernon Bruik, 31, San Francis) Chain Link Fence MonMont. co, drove a 1932 Ford roadster MISSOULA, (UPD J tana, University football coach to a class C record of 188.4325 Ray Jenkins will greet 45 grid mph. And Don West, 28, Pleasant hopefuls early t next .week when Grove, Utah, set a mark of fall foothill workouts begin at 157.5525 mph in the BX - altered Missoula. coupe and sedan division. t The gridders have a Monday reporting date, which is the an LEARN THEIR LESSONS Call Us Today f or a J nual picture taking session for Vt. (UPI) MONTPELIER, V FREE ESTIMATE If Police Chief George Connor orMontana sports writers! The Grizzlies open the 1959 sea- dered nine youngsters to copy the f r Bullock Sales' & Service)) i son agaisnt North Dakota on Sept. city's bicycle rules 20 times after J)ll82 N State Orem AC 12. they violated them. Carl Watkins has been elected president of the Industrial Bowling League. for the coming season, it was reported today. . Other officers include Bill vice president; Shafter Bown, secretary and Dick Crar .x ven, treasurer. Plans were made for a league and all bowlers who are interested in bowling in the league should contact the Regal Bowling Alleys or Shafter Bown at FR The league competition will start Sept. 14 at 9 p.m. first - half championship of the Salt Lake Amateui Federation will be decided here Sunday in a clash between King "Joy Cafe of Salt Lake and Tooele. The leagues two top pitchers, Jim Dokos of the Salt Lake team and Kay Rigby of Tooele, will square off against each other in the playoff tilt. 2 The two clubs had records in first half play. But, Tooele won the second half with a 1 record. team. 'Carlyle Wall , presented the championship trophy to coaches Ben Olson and Roy Bird of Springville. The "Douglas Olson Trophy" was presented to the runner-u- p Nephi nine by Terry Olson. Coach F. F. James received the trophy . for his team. Spanish Fork finished' third in the tourney, followed by Santa-quiLevan-Mon. and Goshen- Salem. n, a, n, - 16-tea- m 35. - SALT LAKE CITY (UPD The 0 grain grain grain flat point f P ! Caliber .284 dia. Per 100 120 grain spire point $4.65 139 grainj spire 5.00 154 grain round point nose 5.25 175 grain round nose 5.75 LI Wt. No, 4-5- 35 flat grain point, per 100 . . 375 3M0 Caliber dia. i I $5.75 Caliber .358 dia. Per 100 200 grain round nose $5.75 250 grain round nose 6.30 i grainper point, 100 caliber dia. Per 100 grain round. $5.00 170 grain round 5.25 "ose v.- 150 flat nose $5.25 Per 270 gr. .... n dia. 350 C . nose 7.35 caliber 220 gr. FMJ. iuu ter $8.50 375 caliber 300 gr. FMJ. 10.00 per 100 V15 caliber 500 gr. FMJ. r 100 20.00 A 30 Per 100 gr. round . nose $12.00 500 gr. round 100 j 1 Caliber .458 round nose S7.25 300 gr. round nose tf 45 .375 1 8MM .323 srv I I Special v. X 1 i 348 Caliber .348 dia. For 348 Win200 chester. m .321 dia. For 32 Win. 170 Special. round nose, per 100 S5.J0 180 5i 14.00 ............ Good news for handloaders! - NeW II - Revised - Enlarged SPEER LOADING MANUALS NOW AVAILABLE t 1 i The American standard for Rifle and Handgun loads; Compiled and tested In tha Speer research laboratory, SPEEH RELOADING MANUALS provide handloaderi throughout the world with the latest reloading data available covering commercial , and surplus powders used by all handloaders.' - , 1. 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