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Show wn if u I n n rioaeirs hi s 11 U-.'O- The only' "breather" on BYU's football schedule comes up this n weekend a timely, which will bye give the . Cougars a chance to get their second wind for the last half of mid-seaso- the campaign." View "J u J League To Discuss r v 1 'Breath ay A gain r The break in what has been a long string of games couldn't have come at a better time. The Mountain Cats came out on the short end of a real last weekend in Laramie, 36-Now they not only need a change, they can use the time to patch up need all the time available to prepare for this one. A little rest, too, will provide several of the Y's regulars with an opportunity - to physically mend for the second half of Ihe season. Tailback Eldon Fortie, who the ranks. missed the game at Wyoming, Is When they returned to the grid expected' to be back at full iron on Nov. 4, they will findl strength for the homecoming themselves pitted against Utah date. Several others who went inState in a homecoming game at to the Wyoming "game .nursing BYU stadium Needless to say, minor ailments can also use a the mauled Mountain Cats Willi little therapy and repair. skull-popp- . er 8. j . Scheduling CENTER OF LEARNING hisantheste ALEX 1honor - PHOENIX, Ariz (UPD from t! e , si schools that will comprise the new Western Athletic Conference were expected discuss scheduling problems to, for the league today. Paul Brechler, at present commissioner of the Skyline Conference-and future Western Conference Commissioner, said Monday representatives will plan complete schedules for all sports with conferences championships except football next year. Representatives met in private Monday at Camelback Inn to talk over rules and regulations for the league. DetauVof the session were secret, and members explained that the athletic code would-breleased .after it was approved by the residents of the six institu -- Officials 1 t O .... ; .l r i fuf-:- 4 to consider 1.11 nu faculty representatives In AWortrvcs. at ifVilof with lintr v " ortmf uuuvvaw this building. Possible expansion in the league probably was discussed today, but representatives also kept silent on this.: expatriate, as JUL'lvy TP Brechler said representatives wanted a conference "with high academic standards making certain that athletes maintain certain grade averages and also take and pass--a minimum number of ri ire Schools included in the new league are Arizona State University, Arizona. Brigham Young, Utah, WyonJng and New Mexico. (PLACC) -- X' St 4 M WSJ l li f . r v Jktv iv Wright Tops Punters In The Nation National punting statistics .this week by a tenth of a foot. bright is averaging 43.08 feet per punt to top the country in that1 category. He holds a precarious lead over Joe Zuger of Arizona State who has averaged 43.07 feet per kick. The Cougar kicker has booted while 7:m?r has 14 attemnts. &. 'COACHES TO SEE PUNCHER GAME FILMS Films of the'BYU-Wyomin- g will highlight Wednesday mornings meeting of the Provo Downtown Coach Club, according to Chuck. Peterson, club president. 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C. 18 Country Mutual Life ... 9 19 8 Westside Mkt. HTS Mapleton J. C, 2681 HTG Mapleton J. C, 932 HIS Luke Orr, 541 HIG Luke Orr, 226 Utah County Ladies Traveling W L 15 6 Art City Lanes .; 13 8 Dukes Lanes 13 8 Jack is Jill Lanes Maple Lanes 10 11 13 Regal-Eboni..... .. ...... 8 4 17 Nebo Lanes HTS Art City Lanes, 2360 TITG Art City Lanes, 830 HIS Delia Smith, 541 te 4209 (UrD-T- J. MONAHAN United Press International ColAMHERST, N.Y, (UPD should more leges emphasis jput on baseball to train players for the major leagues, former New York Yankee manager Joe York Ranger star Andy Bathgate, off to the fastest start of his career, today led the National Hockey League scorers with '15 points on four goals and 11 assists. The right wing held a three point lead over Eddie of the Detroit Red Wings, who had six goals and six assists in six games. Three other players were five points off Bathgate's early pace Claude Provost with 10 points of Montreal, Earl Ingarfield of e New York and scoring champion Gordie Howe of Detroit. Johnny Bower, the veteran of the Toronto Maple Leafs, held a wide margin over e his rival goalies with a Lit-zenber- five-tim- net-mind- er per-gam- goal average of e Plante, the 1.60. delphia A's),' he said. 'Baseball is good for Everybody, even the small guys. Mostly, today you hear of college basketball but there the little guy hasn't a chance." McCarthy has lived quietly in a large .white frame farm house in this Buffalo, N.Y. suburb with his wife, their golden retriever, Colonel, and a hired hand. Won Nine Pennants The McCarthy left baseball with nine major league pennants to his credit and seven World Series titles. The lines of time are etched into his square face" but not his spirit. "Go back to baseball?" the broad shoulders shruggtd as he echoed the question. "Not me. When I came home it was for good. Casey Stengel decided to go on but that's his way. Not mine." McCarthy keeps in touch with the world of sports through television and occasional visits with friends. The most recent was with Dominick DiMaggio, former Boston Red Sox star and part owner of the Boston Patriots of the American Football League. "I sit here and watch television," he said, "and I wonder if it's fair. There's a National Football League gjjime right here and down in Buffalo another pro team (the American Football League Bills) is playing at the same time. Same in Summer "It's the same in the summer. We get two major league games on television on the weekends and then they wonder why nobody goes to see the minor leagues play at night.'f Night baseball was just catching on when he quit, McCarthy said. "We played two games with each team," he said. "Now everybody plays fit night. It's hard to say if it affects the player today. All the minor, leagues use it so the players are used to it." McCarthy expressed little surprise over the first year success of Yankee Manager Ralph Houk. "It Just shows he always was good," he said. "And now he's got his feet on the ground." Fortie Holds Skyline Jacques DENVER (tPI) Utah State halfback Tommy Larscheid appears to be regaining the form that made him the Skyline Conference back of the year in 1960. The Aggie halfback has climbed to the top in rushing and scoring In latest statistics released by the conference commis: sioner, Larscheid has gained 392 yards for an average of 5.9 yards per carry. He tops Skyline scorers with 36 points four more than runnerup Paul! Allen of Brigham Young University. Eldon . Fortie of BYU although he missed last week's game against Wyoming, managed to hold on to the total offense leadership. The Cougar tailback has 662 yards. Mel Montalbo of Utah State follows with-50yards. Top passer lii the league is Colorado State's Jlill Berringer with 27 completions in 62 attempts for fleet-foote- d 7 307 yards. Utah end Joe Borich Is way out in front in pass receiving with 21 phy winner who suffered his poor- receptions andj 403 yards. Borich est season with the Canadiens1 last has caught five touchdown passes. BYU's Bill Wright held on to his year, was next at 2.40. j punting leadership with' a 43.1 av" LISTON BOUT APPROVED erage. CHICAGO (UPD The Illinois In team, statistics Utah States Commission has Boxing approved sets the pace in total offense and d a exhibition bout between Sonny Liston and Illinois defense. The Aggies have accumulated heavyweight champion Terrell at the amphitheatre Nov. 386.8 yards a game against the 6. The fight will mark Llston's opposition while holding its rivals first ring appearance since his to an average lot 150.2 yards. The suspension was, lifted, by the Aggie line has yielded only 60.7 Pennsylvania commission.1 yards a game on the ground. five-tim- Vezina Tro- : four-roun- Ernest j A DAILY HERALD By Mi iarnson Sysfern 11 Number at right In rating table is the CURRENT Williamson rating; at left is consecutive rank in the nation. Difference in ratings rather than in rank indicates earned comparison of team strengths? Only the 167 leading colleges and the top 10 junior colleges are listed below. BEST AVERAGE 1 Mich. State . "That's rigrhtl My first bowl of the evening and rlffht away, you start finding fault with my eamel" ( 5 6 7 8 9 10 , of Southern California, "that I think there won't be an unbeaten team in the conference by the time the final game rolls around unless UCLA shows more than it has so far." McKay made his statement just after he had watched his Southern. California Trojans trample favored California, And he 28-1- 4. I.. loya Colorado L. S. U .' fotre Dame Michigan Ga. Tech .... . Ohio State. Rice Purdue Navy Missouri 15 21-2- .... Mississippi Texas 4 Alabama 2 13 14 Race for The Roses Looks 100.0 2 3 1 McKay Arkansas Utah State 16 17 18 Wyoming; Kansas Miami Fla. 21 Minnesota . 22 Army 23 Kentucky .. 24 Maryland .. 25 Auburn .... 26 Penn State .. 27 Tennessee . . 28 Texas A&M 29 Florida .... 30 Syracuse . 31 Northwestern 19 ,. 20 (1 0. . . . rd one-poi- nt 99.6 98.8 86 87 Illinois Yale 83 Cincinnati 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 West Mich. ...... '.W..'.. North Texas ......... Miami O. San Jose Tulsa N. W. La. ....... Brigham Young . ...... Virginia - 76.6 76.6 1 76.6 76.5 76.3 76.0 75.9 75.6 75.6 75.4 75.4 75.3 ' 75.2 74.9 74.8 74.4 74.3 74.1 73.4 73.2 73.1 72.5 72.5 72.2 . , ', ............... Citadel . . . Montana 98.6 99 New Mexico 95.6 95.4 100 Cornell .. 98 ............. 95.1 101 Princeton 94.7, 93.4 93.3 93.2 91.7 91.6 91.5 91.2 91.0 90.9 90.9 90.9 .. 90.8 90.8 102 Furman 103 V. M. I. 104 Baldwin 105 Colorado 106 Colgate 107 S. E. La 103 Arlington 109 110 111 Wallace St. U Chattanooga Hofstra La. Tech Kent State 112 113 Ohio Univ 114 N. Mexico 115 116 90.6 90.5 90.4 90.3 90.2 90.1 117 89.5 89.2 89.1 88.7 88.6 127 ,. : 72.1 72.0 72.0 .71.8 State Lamar Tech Delaware Wmr& Mary . . '71.8 71.4"" TTTTv .7. ... 71.4 71.4 71.3 71.3 71.1 71.0 71.0 70.6 69,4 69.1 68.9 'C8.7' La. College 1 119 Tex. Western 120 Dayton 121 McNeese . . 122 Buffalo 90.0 123 Louisville .'. . 89.9 124 Mass. Univ. . 89.7 125 Lehigh 89.6 126 Albright j. . . . 32 U. C. L. A. . 33 Clemson ...... 34 Texas Tech . 118 . . ! 35 So. California 36 Baylor j- . , 37 Vanderbilt 38 California 39 Memphis St 40 Duke . 41 Washington 42 T. C. U. 43 Iowa State 44 Stanford 45 Wisconsin 46 Fla. State 47 No. Carolina 48 Oklahoma State 49 Utah 50 N. Car. State 51 Oklahoma 52 Detroit 53 S. M. U 54 Pittsburgh 55 Georgia . . Harvard Sam Houston Amherst 128 129 63.4 130 68.4 .63.3 63.0 67.9 67.8 67.3 67.3 67.2 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.7 66.5 66.2 66.2 66.0 65.9 . 65.8 65.7 65.5 65.5 Youngstown 131 Toledo 88.6 132 Abilene Christian . 88.4 133 Texas A&I 88.1 83.1 , ; Trinity Tex .."... 134 Idaho 135 ............. 87.7 136 North Dakota 87.7 137 Howard 87.5 138 N. E. La 87.1 87.1 86.8 . ... . . . 86.7 86,2 86.2 85.9 85.7 85.7 85.6 85.5 85.5 85.5 85.3 85.3 85.1 84.4 84.0 83.1 82.8 82.6 82.1 8L7 80.8 80. 80.8 80.2 80.1 McMurry: Maine 141 Butler Pennsylvania State Drake Middle ' Tenn. Howard Payne 143-Ida- .- -. 65.4 65.3 64.9 64.9 64.7 64.5 ..' ...... JUNIOR Pearl River 3 Glendale Colum. Basin Pratt h Long Beach ; 6 7 8 9 10 . 64,1 64.1 ... 64.0 63.8 ............ 63.5 63.3 63.3 63.2 63.6 65.4 65.2 57.7 57.3 56.1 54.5 54.3 v 54.3 54.2 53.6 v Riverside Santa (Monica Cameron Boise IMissing Oct. 77.4 ..... : 2 4 5 64.4 64.2 64.2 COLLEGES 'l Bakersfield .78.1 0 ho 144 145 146 147 Connecticut 148 Davidson 149 Wittenberg 150 Bucknell 151 Fresno St 152 Humboldt 153 Pittsburgh St. 154 Wheaton 155 S. W. La. 156 San Fran. St.. 157 Trinity Ct 158 Tex. Lutheran 159 West Chester 160 Tenn Tech 161 San Marcos 162 Bradley 163 Hardin Simmons 164 Western Ky 165 Len. Rhyne 166 Wofford 167 Central Wash. 79.7 79.7 79.5 79.5 79.4 79.3 79.2 78.2 78.2 78.1 76 Rutgers 77 George Washington 78 W. Virginia 79 Wichita 80 Washington State 81 Dartmouth 82 V. P. I 83 West Texas 84 Columbia 85 Xavier . 139 140 86.7 142 , the mage for another for the rest of their lives. over Pitt. And so it goes on through the victory Clincher list. The clincher for Washington The airline that was carrying over Stanford was a 44 - yard the team to its day of doom went touchdown ramble by little Willie bankrupt, and the insurance com- Siler. pany found a loophole on this basThe two Arizona teams had is that it did not have to pay off. tough days, but came through Not a nickel's worth of insurvictories.. brilliantly with ance ever was collected. Arizona retained the Kit Carson The college did have an NCAA rifle 1 win over with a insurance policy, but this paid off New trophy turned 'State Arizona Mexico; only at the rate of about $5,000 a back Oregon State, person which was chicken feed Other results: 21, San for any destitute wife to try to Jose State 6; Sari Oregon Francisco State bring up children on. 48, Nevada 0; Santa Clara 20, About $60,000 came in last fall Arizona State of Flagstaff 10; after the crash on the pleas of of Pacific 12, San Diego University news media. But the backers of Marines 9; Humboldt State 20, Cal the Mercy Bowl game say that 18; Sacramento "State 14, at least $300,000 more is needed. Aggies ChicoState 10; Whitworth 52, Ticket sales opened last week Washington 0; San Diego and the first "week found $20,000 Eastern State 21, Santa Barbara 6; Uniin the till. But they'll have to do versity of San Diego 20, New better than that. Western 18. It's strictly a nonprofit, simon-pur- e Mexico Southern Oregon 6, Oregon Tech game. All the players partic- 0; Lewis and Clark 46, College of ipating in the game will pay to Idaho 0; Claremont- - Mudd 21, get in. So will officials, sports Riverside 14; Puget Sound 13, writers, publicity men, ushers and Pacific Lutheran 13; Redlands 38, all others. The Coliseum is donat- Pomona 21; Cal Poly 21, Long ing its facilities. State 14; Fresno State 34, Beach Roy Easley, a Los Angeles State Los Angeles State 6; Willamette football player who happens to be 14; Central student body president, is work- 31, Pacific University 19 .Western Washings ing out a deal asking every col- Washington ton 13; Whittier 28, Occidental 8. lege football player in the country to buy a ticket. The National Football League already has Pro-A- m donated $7,500. Many pro teams are purchasing tickets. But more and more is needed. The hope is that enough money can be collected to provide trust Nev. (UPD The LAS funds for the 11 surviving chil- trail ofVEGAS, the touring golf pros dren- of the eight married men to this southern Nevada turned who died in the crash.. resoii today with the start of the So if you know anyone who annual $15,000 Hotel Sahafourth wants a ticket to the Mercy Bowl, tournament. ra please have them forward the field of 88 profesHeading the money to: Mercy Bowl Football sionals are, three past Sahara Classic, Box 800, Los Angeles Bob Duden of PortState College, Los Angeles, 32 champions the Ore., land, defending chamCalif. Tickets are $3 each. the 1959 winSanders, Doug pion; ner and- Billy Johnston, the 1958 . champ. Heading the amateurs who will team with the pros are Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford of the world champion New York "YaNEW YORK ' (UPD Bill nkees, Lee WiJls of the New York Sweeney of the Springfield Indi- Mets and retired pro football star ans, the American Hockey Doak Walker. League's defending scoring champion, was back in first place toRADIATORS REPAIRED day after the second week of the Auto Glass Installed new season.' Specialized Work. Sweeney bagged .three goals and six assists for nine points in AH LANDERS the Indians first four games. He 490 So. Univ. Avenue won the title last season with 103 points. 99.7 907 By HAL WOOD got quick agreement United Press International coach from Jack Curtice of StanSAN FRANCISCO (UPD it ford just after the Indians had was just a year ago Oct. 29 that Washington, 13-a plane carrying a band of Cal been beaten byBite Yet ; Might Poly football players crashed in still think we'll win some "I the Midwest, killing 17 and maimBig Five games," said Curtice. ing many others for life. "I said before the season started It was one of the worst sports that Washington, UCLA and USC disasters in history and today the seemed to have the preponderance survivors in San Luis Obispo, Cal- of material. if., the home' of the small school, "But we might bite somebody still are in trouble. The result is that there'll be a yet." ..,r. This week the Indians give Mercy Bowl grid game played in UCLA its first Big Five test. The Los Angeles Nov. 23 between Bruins come fresh off a 20-- 6 win ,56 Tulane 57 Nebraska Bowling Green and, probably Fres- over Pitt. 58 Arizona no State. outside the conCalifornia The promoters hope to raise ference to stepsPenn State in the 59 Oregon play 60 Miss. $300,000 to help the survivors and and Southern California en- 61 HoustonState East off some of the costs of the tertains Illinois in Los Angeles. pay tragedy costs that still hang and Washington takes on ancient rival 62 Boston Col 63 VillanoVa are mounting every day. The list Oregon. 64 Tempe . . . v, is tremendous: A sophomore, starting his first 65 State One gridder still is taking was the hero of the Trojan 66 Ore. game, Kan. State treatments, has a $28,000 hospital win over Cal. Pete Beathard com67 Indiana bill and sees nothing bright for pleted 10 out of 14 passes for 154 68 So. Carolina . the future. scored one touchdown and 69 Funeral expenses for the 17 yards, Bowling Green two more. for tossed 70 Air Force men still haven't been paid. Bobby Smith scored one touch71 Wake Forest One football player left a wife down off the defense for UCLA and 72 Cross and four children, ( all under six his counter-par- t in the tailback 73 Holy Miss. South of years age. slot for the Bruins, Mickey Haff-ne- r, 74 Boston U. Two players still are under rambled 25 yards from scrim75" Richmond medical care and probably will be score" in 44-Ya- 3 College G5rid Ravings LINC Wide Open Crash Still Leaves Mark On Survivors 19S1 - 21 score 22-2- 24-2- 3. Sports Briefs Hunters Urged to Take Along Proper Equipment For Cars ( i - Offense Lead New he FOU.fr. battle at Logan. The only other league game sends Colorado State against Montana at Missoula. Colorado State -is still looking for its first win of the season. 0 New Mexico, beaten last week byArizona, also faces By United Press 'International The Big Five race for the roses taking oh the on look today took that wide-ope- n Air Force Academy. Brigh a m coaches and cautious is idle 'predicted this weekend. Young that every team in the Conference would lose at least one league game before the season is over. CqI Poly Story "It's too tight and the balance is so close," said, coach Johnny " 7 8 2307 HTG LeMars Cafe, 817 HIS Lorriane Collett, 539 HIG Delia Smith, 214 MONTREAL 17 10 12 ... 16 14 14 14 13 12 16 11 17 Artistic Beauty 1987 Mkt. Westside HTS HTG Westside Mkt., 770 HIS Jo Ann Richmond, 448 HIG JoAnn Richmond, 174 HIG Delia Smith, 8Y2 ' Bathgate Leads NHL in Scoring Art City Ladies League Bringhurst P. D 8 24 HIS Bill Daniels,623 Ratos, IVz . . 2921 Thorns, 1002 HICr-J- im 16 16 15 13 Springville Bank LeMars Cafe Peays Mkt. Ruffs Garage ..: Gene Larsen 593 HIG Gene Larsen, 246 HIS L W Jensens Mkt HTG Kolob Realty and Ins. Inter The total offense yardage accumulated by Texas and Mississippi established them as the o best punch in the coun1952. try since Notre Dame, last week's leader in ground gaining, dropped to second place with 298.0 yards per ' game. West Texas State had the best scoring average, tallying a total of 193 points in five games for a - 39.6 point average. Memphis State was second at 33.0 points per game. ' , J2i sj3iockx 19 ."13 . Mississippi, another powerhouse with a perfect reeord, was second in total offense, according to4 the latest National Collegiate Athletic Bureau figures. The Rebels have of 427.4 yards gained an average ' . a game. Detroit lea'ds the nation in passing with an average of 223.3 per game while Mississippi is second at 1 i Bowling Corner Westside Mkt Utah Service ....... Friels Inc. ; Brookside Mkt. Town Pride Dairy record. '5 fi 1 Texas NEW YORK (UPD to lead added the rushing offense of total Its . first place hold on f ense among the major college football teams today. of Texas have The Longhorns " accounted for. 437.2 yards per game overall and 321.4 per contest ; on the ground to go along with their unbeaten and 5untied -- - - cnarge. Coach Hal Mitchell will be on hand to narrate the films. While Utah and Wyoming knock heads at Salt Lake City, Utah State tests Idaho in a homecoming "Look at Frankie Frisch (N.Y. Giants) and Eddie Collins (Phila- ' Tailback NEW YORK (UPD Bill Wright of Brigham Young's second division Skyline football team edged into the lead in the that of Wyoming. o. w- OBSERVE By United Press International The stakes will be high this weekend when the game of cowboys and indians involving Utah's Redskins and Wyoming's Cowboys takes place in Salt Lake City. The Skyline Conference leadership will be riding on the outcome when the two football giants clash at Ute Stadium. A crowd of 30,000 is expected to see the big battle the second of three contests which will decide the Skyline 6-- Carthy said "We used o get a lot of top players right out of college," Mc Carthy told United Press International hi one bf the few interviews he's granted since quitting base-agball 12 years - i ' ce league victories and no defeats: Wyoming also has three wins but the Cowboys have one tie a 6 deadlock with Utah State. The Aggies, the top offensive and defensive club in the league, have the same record in league play as Mc-toda- y. in. December . TIME OUT! Meanwhile, the freshmen footballers will move back into the spotlight with a game Friday against Utahjs Papooses. The twp rivals, both of whom have beaten Utah State's jRamblers, .will meet championship. Friday afternoon in Ute Stadium. Utah leads the race with three -- A1 lift v ' V nd State game. By WILLIAM turns The presidents are ' expected to piet wnat Ko-Wayla- j e v . aseball Sups sssrasy Ute-Po!- TUESDAY, OCTOBE3l2tf, Grid Game The list of those hobbled with minor injuries includes" ends Lloyd Smith; Don Peterson and Dick Wood; guards Bruce chevar and Sheppard; and tackle Val Weenig. All are ex pected to be! ready for the Utah CALL. A ' I ' In Puts in Plug For College - CEVJZX Stakes High .a Las Vegas Golf Meet Set United Press International Utah hunters were warned again today to take along the proper equipment for their cars when they go Into the back country. George McLaughlin of U.e Utah Fish and Game Department said Shovels, chains and spare tires should be included because of snow and muddy roads. ' McLaughlin who runs the checking station east of Heber City, said 567 deer were checked there on Saturday. But on Sunday 2,894 came out. By-- in Wyoming's football team In the past decade. "If we had one game to pick to win this year, I'm sure the! squad would select the Wyoming s game," he said. REDMOND, Utah (UPD A an Pueblo, Calif., hunter didn't get a deer on the opening day of the Utah season Saturday. He did get an black bear. Bear are not protected in Utah so when Paul Sitnnett sighted the, bear 17 miles from here he fired away. It took three shots to drop "7 the animal. 800-poun- d SALT LAKE CITY (UPD Coach Ray Nagel said Monday he Is sure the University of Utah ROBLVSON PLANS MARRIAGE football team wants to win its CINCINNATI, Ohio (UPD game with Wyoming more than Outfielder Frank Robinson of the . any other. Nagel spoke to the Bleacher Quarterbacks Club here. He also paid tribute to the improvement - , , National League champion Cincinnati Reds will be married Saturday to Barbara Ann Cole of Los Angeles. pro-amate- ur I rvn r?3a a yts MX 11 i I V w :. 1 :3 All Vinyl, Leatherette ' - Trimmed Makes This Sturdy, Woven Saran Plastic An Outstanding Sweeney Leads In AHL Scoring Race Value At . . . t 1 ; A 7 X,,.. INSTALLED 1. LH ts SEAT COVER CENTER NEW LOCATION-- 35 EAST 3RD SOUTH - PROVO r it r . |