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Show 5th Straight BY High ' v.. V 34-1- 2 petition. V d : . In another top Fridays afternoon game, Orem will play at Spanish Fork, starting at 3 p.m, in a game that's rated about a tossup. Orem tied a tough Pay-so- n last week. eleven, Payson will travel to Price for a 7:30 p. in. game! with Carbon in the other Region 3 gameLjCoach Jim Durrant's charges will be favored to win. ,J j . j In other Region 7 games Lehi, victorious in its first game against Americans Fork, will travel to Vernal for ; a 3 p. m. game against Uintah, whiie the Cavemen will try to rebound , in a 3 p. m., game against Union I at Roosevelt. , Juab will be going after its first' victory of the! season when it meets North Sanpete A at Mt. Pleasant in a 2 p. m. Region game. ;, ' Coach Dick Hills Bulldogs, withj four straight victories, - including a 326 Region 5 win 0Ver Carbon last Friday, ; will meet CpriogviUe at 7:30 p. m. at Park Ito-Shwhile Coach Jed Gib. on'$ Wildcats, also with three preseason and one league victory to their credit, will meet Pleasant prove at 3 p. m. in the BYU e, Stadium, foe jFriday. Pleasant; Grove has a season's record of 1 including a 13--6 .' victory over a strong Uiniah eleven in its Region 7 opener. Springville, on the other hand, has yet to taste, victory this season and lost Its league opener 12-to Spanish Fork" Provo High will be a big fav-3-- Clemson Tempe Princeton CorneU ' By EDWARD J. MCFALL i UPI Sports Writer PHILADELPHIA (UPI) South Africa's Gary Player shot a. record nine-undpar 63 in a tourney tune-u- p to join Jack Nick-lau- s and Arnold Palmer as early favorites among the field of 151 golfers at today's start of the Whitemarsh bpen, the $125,000 world's richest professional golf j tourney. one bad Player eagle, nine birdies! and two bogeys in setting a new competitive course record on Wednesday - at . the Whitemarsh Valley Country Club in ajkro-am- : ateur tournamen . The! previ- ous record on the 6,807 yard, par was 66, set in 1949 by Joe Kirk wood, Jrj to Player's Prior per- . J m pro-atne a lormance "tired'v Nicklaus and Palmer had been rated - as in the quest for the first prize money of $26,000. Many of the pros list- - er 72-cour- se ". t,l;jjaaiiMMi!wi,,""'V"'t Quick Action By Coach Saves Gridde 3 ot - m Sophs Win 13-- 0 Over Eleven Pdyi ! The BY High School sophomore gridders ground out 1 a 13-- 0 victory over the Payson High School sophomores Monday! to capture their third victory in four starts in the 1963 season. Alan Wilkins scored the first touchdown on a three-yar- d plunge through the center of the line. conThe try for the " ' ' version failed. ; , The second touchdown was scored by Rick Gunn from the nie-yar- d line on an Kirkman added the John play. exjtra point on a quarterback -v sneak, The BY sophs now have beaten Payson, sophomore teams from ' Spanish Fork twice, and lost to the Orem sophs. Next Monday the BY sophs will travel to Pleasant Grove to meet the Pleasant Grove sophs at 4 p.m. I j one-poi- nt off-tack- le j I v.; r U i J .m ? Court Rules Grid player's Widow Eligible for Pay m The FRANCISCO (UPI) Accident Industrial California Commission has appealed to the State Supreme Court a ruling that a recipient of a college foot ball scholarsnip is a "; state em ploye. iThe ruling was made by the District! Court of Appeal in Los Angeles in a suit brought by Karen Taylor Van Horn, widow of one of 16 Cal Poly players killed in an Ohio plane crash in 1960. IThe district court held in effec that Van Horn was being paid for playing1 football becaue he . re- SAN 36-hol- es -- . 1 Liston May Resume Tour Of Europe I -i 1 1 t m 1 t . -- 64.0 'Columbia 90.0 Richmond Lamar Louisville Ga. Tech Maine Toledo Massachusetts Navy Minnesota Missouri Maryland 89.7 Georgia 76.5 Rutgers 96.5 "Houston 97.2 Illinois 92.7 'Indiana 80.7 Kan. State 60.3 Muhlenberg 67.7 77.3 98.3 63.2 74.8 76.5 6.8 7L7. 74j.8 8T.8 Trinity Tex Southern ni. 92.2 84.8 77.2 46.6 62.3 68.5 92.0 L.S,U. Vermont: Marshall Bucknell "Michigan 91.1 Army 93.1 Idaho 94.5 Iowa State 59.3 66.9 76.2 8t.8 88.5 827 zm 74.8 'Nevada 85.9 Utah 79.9 Kent State 90.3 Baylor 94.3 "Penn. State 83.6 "Pennsylvania New Mexico Ohio Univ. Ore. State Rice i .. Dartmouth 95.1 California Pittsburgh; Notre Dame . 94.0 PurdOe N. Hampshire 71.5 'Rhode Island 92.6 S.M.U. Air Force 96.7 Mich. State So. Calif. 8T.4 'Stanford U.C.L.A. 92.3 Holy Cross Syracuse 71.5 Temple " . Connecticut 90.2 Miss. State Tennessee 98:7 Okla. State Texas 88.0 Texas Tech Texas A&M Tex. Western 82.2 N.Mex. State 96.5 Tulsa Memphis St. 85.0 San Jose Utah State 97.1 'Vanderbilt Alabama Buffalo V.P.1 No. Carolina Washington Wash. State Miami O. North Texas Oregon j Kansas Yale 78 J5 88.7 75,2 65.9 68.0 62.8 87.8 75.9 76.8 84.7 79.7Furman Nebraska Mont. State The boys have won 22 trophies thers are all winners and they in local, state and national tennis have the trophies to prove it! i competition during 1963. They, in clude Russ and Steve Brown, ages 17 and 13 respectively, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Brown: Bruce and R. J. (Ron nie) Ellison, ages 14 and 9; sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B.MElli son; and Mike and Kim Cooper, ages 16 and 10, sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooper. The boys, who all also partici pate actively in other sports, en-DENVER' (UPD Heavyweight joy playing tennis and winning champion , Sonny x Liston headed trrDhies is nnp of thp'romiinsa. r r i mn Jt tor rnuaueipma ioaay 10 oascuss- tions. They have been encouraged possible resumption of Ms Euro- by Tracy Wilson, Midvale, who pein tourr after explaMng that he has directed the tennis Droerram 11 DroKe on me series oi personal under the sponsorship of thei Lehi appearances m jcngiana .oecause Recreation Association, for the of fatigue and embarrassment about Americas racial 'Conflict. LrrnW at TWTT minrint in nhv. .. -o r- -J . l mi.. anaj uenver dox. scai education with Dlans to Aiie cnampion ing promoter Mut winner staged teach a formal news conference with all questions submitted in writing "Villanova 82.7 Virginia 83.1 . 4.5 1.8 86.8 h 76.2 'West. Mich. 78.7 'West Texas 92.5 West Virginia 93.7 f ing of the Provo Downtown Coaches Club. ' "Actually," he added, ? "I feel we're a 35 to 40 jper cent better team right now than we were at . 90.1 93.0 74.0 . the same time last year. We moved the ball well against A ri zona and scored' our only touch down against their, best team. "However mental lapses againtst the ;long bomb ruined us." Mitcheli said tihe Cougars play 87.2 91.9 63.6 86.8 92.8 86.0 83.1 62.0 90.0 82.8 87.0 77 'Wyoming 73.8 Brown J 87.0 78.7 Utah Duck Hunters Await 76 3 Opener 75.6 77.8 71.0 86.8 78.7 67.0 75.7 83.5 86.8 By United Press International! About 20,000 hunters7 will move into Utah's waterways Saturday for the opening of the 90lay duck and goose season at noon, The Utah Fish and Game Dept. said today good hunting is forecast d'iring the early weeks of the hunt. However, success is expect the ed tar decrease somewhat season progresses., Officials said the noon opening hour, as well as the daily shooting hour before sunhoursof one-ha- lf to sunset rise thereafter, will be strictly enforced. 68.3 ACCEPT INVITATIONS NEW YORK (UPI) Infield ers Tony Taylor of the Philadel phia .Phillies and Felix Mantil la of tne Boston Ked soxr and Diego Segui of the Kaa pitcher sas ' City Athletics, have accepted invitations- - to participate in the All-St- ar 12 r. major league game scheduled for Oct at New York's Polo Grounds Latin-America- ; " 82.1 76.5 ' 1 , 81.2 'Wake Forest Iowa Arizona ' ; 53.8 n zona. He said the' interior line of the Cats did a good job of com taming the inside running plays of the Wildcats.; But, it's almost impossibl to completely contain ai team-with- 1 : head-knocki- ng ! i i1 o it the -V- d sQ1 TT"1" hre h?nte mav have been "m lrHv,ual nrc'hlems but sid he feH jtev had ben squared '.awry The Cougar mentor $id fhre was a chance Kent Nnce' m'?ht. see some actio" ion H?fe-- e against Montana NnceJ the fab r?m! u'ous preo Madera, Calif, mo! nii'ired his1 sea k;ee in he first ptame o Ertn last year, has not ptayed since and .has had three opera- tiorvs tn correct the damage. Mitchell said Narce wasn ready yet for any offer sive action even though he is showing steady omgress and currently, 1st engage ing in contact drills. He is exoeel J . ; All-Amer- 'cri ted to see some offehsive action later in the yearj, the BYUhe man said. j Coach Dick Hill of Provo High Bullae gis who are undeteateo; l four games this season; said hwas sold on tjie BYU single win which he .installed this year. "I'll tell you one thing, there is a lot of offensive punch in that : system," Coach Hill said. athj Eddie Kimball, director of letics at BYU, told of the many complex problems Involved In getting an attractive home football " fijcliedule, especially when a school is part o a newly-organize- con- d ference and the fact the grid schedules are drawn up five or more years to advance,! j . ; p 18. Liston said he would meet in Philadelphia with hid "adviser," Jack Nilon. to discuss resuming the trip. 'While in the East. Ls- ton will tape an appearance on the Ed Sullivan television show.! in a New xorK Sunday mornmg. Liston inferred Wednesday that he had had a disagreement with Nilon, but said Nilon still was his da a ' adviser. 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I' , he Arizona's fantaslic speed, ut pointed Mitchell said the Cougars went through a spirited workout Wednesday evening m for the Montana preparation game, and that the ream morale appeared to be good. f 'lt was one of the best workj cuts we've had this season, he vyi.-::.'lJ,' emphas'zed 'y.. to answer In reports1 of dissen-sio- n on he team M'tcheM said, rigors tc coitrfv,, mobndyfhad it Wednesday to explain why Lis ton suddenly quit the tour and re turned to Denver in a huff Sept. j widow therefore was eligible; for teath benefits' under the Work men's Compensation AC In asking a hearing Tuesday, the commission protested that the decision put "the stamp of professionalism" on persons receiw ing athletic scholarships It eve speculated that the ruling might make athletes! ineligible in inter- national amateur events such as ou a monxn ana mat ais the Olympic Games. bro- - 77 JB 65 J7 East. Tenn. 91.1 Lafayette Tech iiiiiiMLl:illisa LEm Three sets of Lehi 51-2- 0. BY High i Three Sets of Lehi Brothers Capture 22 Tennis Trophies es' . I' iii BROTHERS G BIG PINEY, Wyo. (UPI) . nd-e- r, Guard Gary Vickery, a 175-pgot credit for the tackle, oh the fourth play of Wednesd; ly's Big Piney - Saratoga high school football game. Big Piney, undeed U.S. Open charji- - feated this year1, won But pion Julius Boros' as the man to Gary didn't jiay beat in this first annual event.! A "major pileup," as coach Otto Bobby Nichols, Corona, Calif., had a 65 in the jro-aand "ojd Low described it, occurred on the pro" Sammy Snead served notice play and Gary never got up. To he was to be contended with by day, though, he! was believed rail shooting a 66 in Wednesday's ev- right," according to the local phy ent. Mason Rudolph, Lehigh sician, Dr. E.B. Burgoon, who lavAcres, Fla., and Bo Winninger, ished praise on! Low for his quick Oklahoma, had aces as they both action in applying mouth-to-m6ut- h ' f! shot a 69. .. resuscitation to revive his injured who arrived back, at guard, Nicklaus, Ohio Mon home his C!olumbus, Liow was credited with saying ' tour end the boy's life. day after a three-wee- k "Marvelous," was the way Dr. ing in tne unent, said jweanes-da- y he was still tired after two Burgoon described Low's reaction days of sleep. The stocky sopho- to the situation. more pro added that he has lost The kid looked like death 'it- six pounds' and jis now down to self out there," said the physician 210 advised by his physician. He was as bad as any high the x bothered school recently by Palmer, player I've ever seen his in bursitis right Young Vickery, Dr. Burgoon apparent he said, was still unconscious when said Wednesday shoulder, felt good" although experienc he left him. at Holy Cross HOspi- ing an "occasional kink." He- add . al.in Salt Lake City late Wednes ed that he was playing abd- putt-- day. Her had a concussion. J But ing f well andi "I want to win doctors opinions were that! ,he woiild be all right, added Burgoon. this one." offi- winner the At Salt Lake City, hospital money top Palmer, 2 TS j on tne lwz tour wim niui.ooo, ciais comirmea toaay vicseryawas said Boros was the man to beat n "good" condition and being held 1 "if the weather cojntinueu good." or observation. The county coroner, present at The weatherman was iooperat conditions. he ideal with game, said it was four min golfing ing utes beneath after Gary's last gasp pintil sunny Temperatures 80 near were he Wednesday skies again breathed with Low js as was fore School superintendent same the of sistance. and much Robert Shepard said the youth had cast' for today.! to first blue. the $26000. turned addition In a features School the officials, fearing . chiefly tourney pnze, -j Ji sec a for id place $12,500 award major neaa injury, naa tne? and $7,500 for? third. T he field youth flown to Salt Lake City by will be cut to Jthe low. 75 players pilot Gene Isaacs of nearby Pine with the dale. Dr. Burgoon and Garyjs faand ties after! the doctor remain ther accompanied-him- , the in survivors sharing ' en route. sedatives administering der of the $12o,000. 30-3- 1 a These three sets of Lehi brothers who have won 22 tennis , tropies in local, state and national competition during 1963. Left to! right are : Front Stevd Brown, R. J. (R onnie) Ellison and Kim Cooper. Bacjc Russ Brown, Bruce Ellison and Mike Cooper. TENNIS-PLAYIN- : r Player Fires Record-9-Und- e Par In Philly Meet Tune-U- p y J ! Colorado 'i 65 ) Harvard p.- ' Mississippi Northwestern Ohio State jii) 88.3 73.3 79.3 Xavier O. 90.9 N. Car. State 80.1 Wm. & Mary So. Carolina mmmmmmmmmmmmmma ' . 72.9 Lehigh 80.2 "Davidson 79.5 Gettysburg Florida mmmm 91.3 Kentucky 73.5 Colgate 80.6 Dayton 73.0 Montana n& coio. st. u. 1 Delaware Duke t , f VJM.1. I , . I. Chattanooga Cincinnati , On paper, at least, the Wildcats! probably face the tougher 0 Auburn Herald Sports Editor Coach Ilal Mitchell vowed today his Brigham Young University Comgars wouM be an improved football team when they play Montana Saturday night in the BYU Stadium. The game will start at 8:30 p.m. instead of the usual 8 p.m., in order to accommodate fans at tending the priesthood meeting of the general LDS Church conference;;' Mitchell also sa'xi every effort vould be made to see that the same mental lapses that killed the Cats in the Arizona game last week wouldn't occur Saturday night against Montana. "I'll tell you One thing," he said, "our football team is better today than it was yesterday and that it will be better tomorrow . than it is tooay." Mitchell expressed hat opinion at this morning's breakfast meet , I Boston U. Bowl. Green Brig. Young ed fine rootball in many depart By RAY SCHWARTZ , 6-- 6, 'll; V () ! DAILY HERALD CxMinty. Cats To Imp rove. Mitchell Vows PREDICTIONS FOR WEEK ENDINQ OCTOBEB S, 163 EXPLANATION: Team in first col-- l umn Is picked by the System as the WINNER. It is aU6 the HOME team unless its opponent in right column to mean the expected Is "starred LOSER is the home team. Home team In alphabetical order. MAJOR GAMES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 r WR WR Loser Winner 90.2 Detroit ' Boston Col.! n.i 74.5 76.0 Citadel Geo. Wash. 86.6 Miami Fla. ; 92.1 "Tulane SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8 64.8 Abilene Chr. 69.1 H. Simmons 92.8 85.2 'Arkansas T.C.U. ; Intact Friday, as Region 5 and favorite to whip the Vikings de7 gridders battle win over through their spite a whopping Mcohd of league com- Union last Friday. K Friday OCTOBER 3, 1963 Utah THURSDAY, Utali Uiiliamscn's Predictions frpvo High and BY High will orite to defeat the Red Devils, try to keep their unbeaten Records but BY High will only be a slight go-aroun- u - Bulldogs Play Devils; Wi Idcats Face Viki rigs Wtf'ihs , t 't 1 i 4 Ji - |