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Show a me mp- G.ric J.osisgms t i Feature n. over North Summit and East Carbon, a pair of Class B schools. Provo High, Spanish Fark and American1 Fork all will get the acid test tonight. All three have their big stars Terry Andrews, the Bulldogs great , Jim Moore, the Cavemen's powerful running back, and Merlin Blad, the Don's great quarterback and passer. tonight. Both of these games also All three are exciting players to will start at 7:30 p.m.. The Big Green will be going e vicafter its second tory tonight against the Buffaloes. The Bulldogs opened their season bu canie back last by losing week to win 0 over Bingham. Both American Fork and Span ish For: are undefeated in play to date. The Cave men,, a Class Jo learn, uwiis vicBrigham Young University's tories over two Class A schools forces left Salt Lake football while the Orem arid Pay son. air this morning and City Class A Pons have gained wins headedby for Canyon, Tex., were they will meet. West Texas State Saturday night. The game will start at 6:30 p.m. (MST) and will be broadcast over .radio station KSL in Salt Lake City. A traveling squad left the Salt Lake airport at 9:20 a.m., accompanied by head coach Hal Mitchell and members 'of his coaching staff, athletic director Eddie Kimball and trainer Rod SMILANICH STEVE By Kimball. United Press- International Players Making Trip A SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) u e au v j Players making the trip in- on desire but short on experience eluded: Sarry Utah's hopes for victory Ends fene Frantz, Dave Cash, Saturday In an intersectlonal con- Lloyd Smith, Dick Wood, Jim test with Wisconsin.' and Hawkins, Don Peterson 195 a Baker. Bill Frank Cravens, Sturdy pound junior from San Diego, CalTackles Roger Dtmaix, Val if., and soph Gary Hertzfeldt of Weenig, Paul Knoblauch, Kent Chico, Calif., will share the Home, Scott Wartena, Devon duties when the Utes Stone, and Steve Sullivan. play their first Big 10 rival in 34 Guards Byron Lake, Wayland Bruce Kochevar, Bruce Sheppard, " Both are seeking the starting Handley and Bob Barrow. position held last year by Terry Mike Brady, Steve Centers Nof singer. Both, Cravens and and Dan Taylor. Hertzfeldt start the season in Dangerfield. backs Gordon Black-haBlocking much the same manner Nofsinger Jeff Livingston, and Dick of did. Lanky Terry, a product Salt Lake City schools, began the Darling. Eldon Fortie, Bill Tailbacks reason as an obscure back and de-- . and Doran Merkeley. veloped into one of the Skyline Jackson, Rick Ashmore, Wingbacks Conference's top signal callers. Dion Frazier and Paul Allen. Cnnrh Pav NbppWs hnDeful both Bill Wright, Bill Fullbacks develop at the same rate Nofsing Nelson, and John Malarsie er did. The Cats were reported In good The Utes carry Skyline prestige physical condition for the game. into Saturday's battle with the They are expected to be back team the from No Rocky in Provo around 1:30 or 2 p.m. Badgers. Mountain area has ever beaten 'a Sunday. Big 10 opponent in eight previous Big Crowd Seen Texas State's Buffaloes West attempts. The Utes came closest in their will be gunning for their first first and only Big 10 appearance opening game victory since 1957 in 1927 when Northwestern beat when they take on Brigham The widest the Utah team 13-4 was Iowa's triumph margin over Utah State in 1957. Nagel realizes Wisconsin will be. the toughest opponent on the Ute schedule but the Ute headman isn't PROVO LEAGUES trove Ladies Classic League discounting his team's chances of v? r t Am "Wr lftiAvu uVinf nioVn nri L W 2 10 . against but if our quarterbacking Provo Hide & Fur 4 we their can 8 contain and Inc. jells Taylor's, 4 could 8 we sneak passing game, Bergs 4 8 said. Evans Gene Phar by," Nagel 5 . 7 Defenses to stop the Wisconsin Ace & Jerry Auto 7 5 passing combination of Ron Miller Mullett Jewelery 5 to Pat Richter were being stressed State Bank No.; 2 . .. 7 6 6 . in Ute workouts this Week. Mariannes 6 6 Cravens and Hertzfeldt turned Reams 'Market 6 6 Office last Utah in creditable performances Supply 7 5 Saturday as Utah opened the sea Mitchell Garage 40-7 5 ; son with a win over under Tropics Supper Club .... 8 4 . manned Colorado State. Cravens State Bank No. 1. 8 4 Daily Herald i an for two - scores and Hertzfeldt TT I 8 4 uas&eu iur une luuuiiuuwu. xxcii Drugs by Ivan 11 1 feldt's favorite target in the game Stevenson's Photo HTS Provo Hide & Fur, 2317 . was end Joe Borich. HTG Provo Hide & Fur, 794 Because of adequate depth Na HIS E. De St. Jeor, (Mitchells) gel considers this his best squad since he came to Utah. The for 515. HIG A. Hawker (Utah Office) mer UCLA and Oklahoma assist , 201. of a the master multiple-Tv ant, has two units of equal strength. Provo City Men's League , one-man-gan- g; watch perform on the gridiron and they are expected to pack in the fans to all three games. Of the three Utah County teams seeing action tonight, Provo High is expected to have the "toughest time. Tooele, after trailing Millard at halftime, came; back to defeat the Eagles, .19-1This is the same Millard team that defeated Cedar City, 41-- two weeks . 3. ft ago. TIME OUT! STEAM n CABINET 5coedole - Provo High's Bulldogs will meet Tooele tonight at Timp Park in a preseason game. Kickoff will be at 7:30 p.m. It will be one of three big prep games in the Central Utah area tonight. American Fork will piny Murray at the Pleasant Grove ball park and Millard will play n r ROOM ggjACs.GYH So, Coach Dick Hill's charges are expected to have-theiwork cut out for themselves tonight if they are to get over the Buffaloes, The Eagles, still smarting from last week's loss to Tooele, are expected to give the Dons' & tough test. To make the task doubly hard for Coaefy Don Fuller's team is the fact that Coach Taft Watts' charges aren't in habit of losing two games in a row , non-Jeag- 34-m- an - " 6-- 0, quar-terbacki- ng m, . 6. 70-1- Bowling News . a cjl 6-- 5, 230-pou- 170-pou- game. It has been designated "Amarillo night" and Amarillo merchants have donated many fine gifts for the game. The last opening game victory came at the expense of McMurry, 20-in a home contest in '57. Since then, the Buffs have been on the losing end of opening games with Virginia Tech in 1958, Arizona State in 1959, and Texas Tech last year. Few Injuries Fall practice has produced few injuries for the Buffs, who are thin in some positions. Coach Joe Kerbel, in. his second year at the helm, thinks his entire squad will be available for duty, barring late injuries. The biggest blow of fall practice was the loss of John Varnell, sophomore tackle from Plainview. He received a head injury and will not play this season. The Buffs will have adequate size, the line averaging 208 and the backfield 183. Biggest man in the starting lineup is Jim 7, 6-- 5, est-passe- rs. Borger. Against nd nd Soriano Reelected President of PCL . high and grab the pigskin. A ground play failed to result in, any yardage for the eventual winners and with 15 seconds left, loss.' Bunker, tossed a 32 - yarder The Wildcats will open Region to Paxman in the end - zone Seven competition next Friday for the winning six points. On the yhen they host American Fork. PAT attempt, halfback Paxman Brigham . f9'e Starters to Miss Saturday Game With Montana Two LOGAN (UPDTwo starters in the Utah State backfield will be out of action this weekend when VANCOUVER, B.C. (UPDThe the highlyrfavored Aggies meet Pacific Coast Baseball League Montana in their Skyline Confer- . ence opener. two-da- y closed-doo- r Young, the continued a Halfback Jim Swindle and full. -- With the score tied at 0 and ' only 33 seconds left on the clock, quarterback Bunker lef go with an aerial? that netted 42 yards when Paxman shook off two would-b- e interceptCrs to reach 0-- Dawson hails from " Buffs will face their first single meeting today after reelecting back Ray Harward were ordered wing football team in several President Dewey- - Soriano for a to sit the game cut by medics. term. years. This is the first year for third one-yeletterman Swindle, a two-yethe "revived" offense at thp TItnh The PCL directors and club from Vallejp, Calif., suffered a school. It also is the first vear representatives Thursday opened recurrence of a fractured hand as head coach for Hal Mitchell, a the meeting dealing with the 1962 which him out of action part former star at UCLA under the season with Soriano presenting of lastkept season. He suffered the late Red Sanders. two proposed schedules. , Neither injuries in last Saturday's 21-- 6 Saturday's game will be' the schedule was adopted and direc- USU defeat of Texas Western, first in history between the two tors shelved the ' issue to tackle but did not reveal it to the trainer schools. ' other problems for the time being. until Wednesday. ar ar i Harward, an Idaho Falls prod- act who was the Aggies leading grounaainer in the Texas western gameKwith 75 yards and a touchdown, nasfailed to respond to treatment fora leg bruise. Swindle will be out about three weeks, while Harward will miss only the Montana game. Coach John Ralston said he would start Charlie Claybaugh of Brigham City at fullback and Ron Price of New Harmony, Utah, at right half. He added that halfback Roger Leonard has beetf shifted to full to give the Aggies some depth in that position. ran through right tackle to add L point number seven. With only eight seconds remaining, Clearfield took the kick-ofand as the buzzer sounded, BY ' regained the ball on a fumble. Clearfield had several opportunities to score but on four separate occasions, fumbled inside of the ten yard line. Altogether, the two squads bobbled the ball ten times, Losing thfe game reduced the newly formed Clearfield school's record to no wins and two losses. The school with about 1200 enrolled has only freshman, sophomore and junior students. Throughout the first three quarters, both clubs battled on even f; terms. J Gene Hodson provided; Clearfield's most serious threat when he ran the ball to BY's 10 yard line late in the fourth quarter. A fumble by the Falcon quarterback ended their last serious scoring attenapt, Score by Quarters: 0 0 0 0 0 Clearfield 0 0 0 B Y High . 77 Rent A Hertz Truck Move yourself and SAVE HALF Ashton Hertz Rentals Call FR 00 230-pou- nd n Title Bout Hits Snag By PHIL KEOIIANE United Press International BOSTON (UPI) The Floyd Patterson-ToMcNeeley heavy bout will weight championship have to be held outside Massa chusetts unless the fighters let the state boxing commission assign a Bay State referee. m Patterson wants an 1 outsider rather than risk a "Boston deci sion" which visiting fighters have complained about repeatedly. The commission unanimously refused Thursday to approve a contract for the Nov. 13 fisticuffs signed by both boxers because it contained a clause calling for a "referee who will be a (of Massachusetts) mutually agreeable to Patterson and Mc Neeley." -- non-reside- nt Thomas Bolan of championship Sports, Inc., the promoting company, said, "If the contract is not approved, it looks like we will take it out of state. 3 By United Press International TOKYO Jose Medel, 122, Mex ' ico, outpointed Haruo Sakamoto, 122&, Japan (10). TOLEDO, Ohio Rory Calhoun, 170, New York, outpointed Franz Szuzina, 169, Germany (10). j . GET MAJOR RANKING The uniNEW YORK (UPI), Connecticut versities of Buffalo, W It University Cleaners .... 11 Provo Plumbing & Htg 9 8 Dcseret Federal 1 Ras' Garage . First Security Bank Security Title & Abst... Hansen Candy Moose Red Rio Grande Moose Purple Exchange; Club ...... eiieg 8 8 4 4 4 8 4 7 5 7 6 5 5 STATE FARM'S 6 7 7 LOW 8 8 INSURANCE RATES 5 4 ...... 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