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Show T r hj'S. Optimism Still deigns As Cougars, Redskins, Farmers Drill For Debugs By DEE CHIPMAN Dnarrit Ntwi Asaeciatt SNTti EdlMr , Th Aggies are juggling the Cougars cuttln and Utah's Hedskins Just hoping they dont suffer any injury attrie tion on a thin squad as the States major, collegiate Bee-hiv- day, test Arizonas Wildcats In Tucson fbr their debut under Coach Tony Knap. , At Provo, Big Hal Mitchell is still trying "to make some decisions on paring a some-- . what unwieldy squad that rates as one ofThebiggest in their preparations for the big Sept. 21 kick-ofUtah, State, looking like of passing fiends in a formal scrimmage on Satur- f. smal- " lest in Ute history. 1 ' nj Brigham-Toung- .ev, saw - on his new th e Aggie offense explode with , 57 passes out of 115 plays With ? But everyones optimistic which is as it should be with a 66 per eent record of com- for tests scheduled no actual pletion which should sound a 12 another days: warning to Farmer opponents The Redskins host Oregon that things have changed with, State's Blues whoslogged It squid that is one of the ' , grid history. Utahs Redskins and Coach RavNasrel meanwmie, would likely take the Cougar castoffs gladlyrworklng with a 50man with Kansas States Wildcats. - The Aggie and Redskin open ers are night affairs. .The ars play thelrs ln the day. light in Manhattan, Kansas. Knap," running a rehearsal tSPSPCTS Wrpamrym-aaB- ' SCORES TUESDAY, C SECTION Bill Vasa Allan Nelson and Bob Broughton.' f ' Broughton, .a Colofrom Montrose, guard rado, had a shortlived stay, a heel- however, as he suffered , Monday anrwailidelinfor -- 196-poun-d , - Corty with abroken nose off their Saturday scrimmage, but Nagel was pleased with the ' Work of new halfbacks Adam It s 'Natural' SEPTEMBER JO, 1963 Cato and Andy Ireland, both of whom broke for long runs. Allen Jacobs looked good at fullback. The Ute forward? showing impressively were end Roy Jefferson, Jackie Mel Carpenter and center Ken Schmidt The Utes stay at the two drills through Thursday when they began Japering off in anticipation of the Beaver battle. The scrimmage session Sat- urday in Provo left, Mitchell in something of a quandary. His big corps of lineman went not quite up to snuff. Mitchell, however, had soma bright moments off the play of some. of his backs, especially tailback Phil Brady, fullbacks wingback Allan Robin and soph tailback Ron Stewart, who is the Cougar passing specialist The Cougars had their Offl-- t . cial weigh-ischeduled for Tuesday: n Utah Open Parting Shots WBSBSiSTT-MsW-SSAIT LAKE CITY, UTAH e John Ralston. The Fanner headman uncov-- , ered some new talent, too, and promoted five players to the No. 1 unit after the head knocks ted ing. Among" those-eleva- were fallbacks Craig Murray and Marv Kendrick, linemen By GEORGE FERGUSON Deseret News Sports Writer On PGA Golf Tour round of had to I only up 10 strokes on Dqn January through one in the third round, it seemed . hole. that maybe there was an over take record set Many PGA Tour players Ferrier And The Gr; would like to see Utah on the Giftln recalled an Ingut Several still fans arecurious permanent tour. as to why JimFerrier couldnt stance in the St. Paul Open. Dow Finsterw&ld explained Ferree led the first round drop out of grass clippings on . Jim at-6Utah is a convenient stop for Jack Rule had a 67. Next No. 17 in 2nd round of us between Denver and Seattle day Rule shot a 61, and Ferre The more continuity we have, a 75. So Rule led Jim bytt. " Jim was 4 under Into No. 17. the better. He pulled his approach behind Hera And There "Players Took for swings D Ihin tree,, pitched into itand Mike Souchaklikesjo play which are less aniuous and ex- - end-hitti-ng bounced back into grass clip his golf whetL skies are overpensive travel wise Utah Id rather have a great should always get a good field round sneak up on me, like pings. cast He judges distances better as long as Denver and Seattle this one. I blrdied one and two Ferrier calledfor a ruling without the suns glare ., . , . then had the wind taken PGAs Joe Black said, Hit itl Billy Johnston likes all the heat remain because It. gives .the guys three tourneys ln close out of me with a bogey on 3 Black explained: The clip- and sunlight he can get- -. birdied four, then went along pings were not piled for re- Jerry Steelsmith figures it proximity. moval They j were scattered takes him about $250 per week "If they had to make a spe- in par fashion until which really Had they been piled, Jtrrr could to meet expenses on the-to- ur -cial trip out here Just to play) Ulrdied nine . . . Jerry hits two clubs, high-e- r Utalnir just Topfay Denver should be a par 4 "lor this have dropped. ln mountain country to al " the field likely wouldnt be as group. Well , Ferrier hit poorly 'Then I parred 10, 11 and 12 out of the low for the altitude. He notices three-pu- t big. , clippings, PGA publicist Doc Griffin and still had nothing really sen ted for a triple bogey and had the difference on short holes, s'a 4 ie-- algotng. From1 13 on No. 1ST to especially BiirEg gef about every trap on the front Utah Opens. ,r,If the world se through 17 was just right to lose 4 strokes In 2 holes. side Sunday. Finally on seven, ries of golf continues each year hit my hot birdie string. I was Not Fastest Overtake' he said, .Send for a turban, I and Utah is willing to take It standing on 18 tee before it at that time for extra compen- really dawned on me I had best When Tommy Jacobs picked feel like an Arab. some could have sation, they thing going for them." Most of the PGA players and officials felt it was very Tour could be lured to Utah in the future for less than $35,000. By United Press International Pacific Coast League playoff tions executive committee Without outside help such as ; Southern Division which overruled Sonano. Northern Division kingpin against the $20,000 world series com The second game of the Aug Oklahoma champion City, 18 doubleheader never was pensation this year, another Spokane, which romped to the $45,000 or even $35,000, is tough title by 17 games, Tuesday which slid into the title only made up and San Diego wound to finance. after the league president was up with one less win than bestof-seveJust ask Steve Dunford, et al night opens the overruled. Oklahoma City. Jacobs: Just Right Oklahoma City edged San Spokane manager Danny Champion Tommy Jacobs Ozark had a Joe a Diego by by fullback Dick had who Dick courserecord football. Oliver in Titan a Steve arid Clark veterans are left, great Gunderson, Olympus Olympus -- rouncf-of : theUtah ' has good speed butidckssizefor Regio riTh r eecampaTg n7 the opener against the 89ers, Dallas Ft. Worth in the final Oklahoma manager Grady Hat, , . ton was still undecided after contest of the year. But the turning point of the his staff was worn To a frazzle in the hectic final days of the campaign occurred when season. called an Aug. 18 battle The -- first three playoff DETROIT (UPD Detroit's efforts to land the 1968 sum between San Diego and Port- games will be held in Spokane. mer Olympics will be stepped land after six innings because The teams' will travel on Friday with all the rest of 'the 1 So it Is, East, Highland, only junior set for first string Steve Oliver (160) and Dick up Tuesday xw hen Avery of rain. Portland was leading games atrOklahoma By kadleck City. was and given the win, but Deseret News Sports Writer South, Skyline, Granite, West action on Martins first team Gunderson (170), looming big Brundage, president of the Inand Olympus In that order but right now Norris is his as backfield starters in Coach ternational Qlympic Commit- league President Dewey Sori- NEW YORK (UPD Theres no denying East the for our Ty Gil Meiers split-1963 prognostication. formations. nemesis. . Re-favored spot in this years Cobb, who . won 12 batting tee (IOC) pays the city a visit. ano overruled the umpires and Heres why: wing T gaps for Most Titan heavy duty work compiled a ehampionships"and gion Three football race Brundage will be met at De- called it a postponed game. linethis backfield of Jayvee vet- wMbr0one"bjrveteran East Powerful Fact is, the Leopards are men Bruce MacKay, a tackle record .367 lifetime batting troit Metropolitan Airport by Oklahoma City- - then proerans will be .ends Dave average during 24 fiery sea- Fred C. East backfield has fair speed picked as the team to beat for (185) and Marcel Shap-piu- s at 190 and growing, Dick sons with the Detroit Matthaei, chairman of tested td the National Assoda- - Financial the Class A title by a good and the line average is 205 Tigers converted a guard and (180); tackles, Ron Ross-ber- Clark (160), the Detroit Olympic Commitwas Athletics, Philadelphia share of the pigskin pickers.' pounds with a (230), and Dennis Ohms who will work the pivot; selected Monday as the greatest-- tee, Willis Hall, jexecuttve vice But the Grant Martin crew guard, Richard Boyer figured (220) ; guards, Boyer and Ron Vaughn (160), Alvey andLar-r- y player in the history of president of the Greater Dewill have to do more than in the first eleven. (160). Poulson (210). Fleming ChrisLeague, by the troit Board of Commerce, Jack march to 'the title table and Kent Norris and Todd John- tensen at 64, 220, will center Juniors expected to handle Academy of Sports Editors. claim the cup. East will have son are battling it out for the the ball. ball of share a the -carrying - to e Cobb edged out home Tompkins vice president of get over second ranked quarterback spot with Richard chores include Mickey Coult, run Babe Ruth in the vot- American Airlines, and Doug Undersized king Highland and top contenders Fairbanks and Olympus (175) Jim 170 pound guard, Jerry Green, with 91 per cent compared las Robyrwho is one of three South and. Skyline with Gran- Beckstead (175) set for half- - Olympus has one -- of the Brent Lar- - ing to Ruths 90 per cent mention ite, West and. Olympus tagged back berths. Steve Harris (160) smallest Class A teams In the U.S members of the IOC. with the darkhorse role. See PREPS on Page C 2 on ballots cast .by 100 leading is - fullback. "Johnson is the state with Phil Tuckett (175), Tug Along Also sports editors throughout thp " The president of the US. country. Joe DiMaggio ranked third Olympic Committee, Kenneth "V with 63 per cent followed ,by (Tug) Wilson, will also be with : L Walter-John- son with 48 per the"group. cent;Ted Williams with 45 per On tap for.Brundages visit cent, Lou Gehrig and Tris to Detroit are a quick tour of Speaker with 43 per cent eaclu Cobe Hall and the Civic Center George Sisler with 20 per cent, After that Brundage will be Eddie Collins, 18 per cei the guest of honor at a lunchet. Bob Feller with 17pef ' t on-, at the Detroit Athletic You cant win em all Just ask Eddie Welshman. - action on the political-economiClub. front that cam be vital We satinon San Diegos 'victory party turned wake to baseballs future ln Saif Lake. Attendlng the luncheon will Mr. Bee who Sunday evening as Eddie,, the beGov George Romney, Deand Leishman Franks and on Soriano with. Chicago, now shepherds the Padres, battled the powers-that-b- e for troit Mayor Jerome P. Cava-naghand for the PCL, is the battleground for initial prob a playoff chance for a second straight PCL pennant and civic and business actionr. yhe Idea Is to try to convince the big 1 leaders from Windsor and DeThe Padres had won, baseball needs additional help. triple-i ' troit; they figured, off a ruling . Without it Salt Lakes Bees jnigftt be deader than Detroit to to Romney fly Tom jvas Thumb. Prexy Dewey a morning meeting in after i3oriariothat cancelled Grand Rapids. out a game - Goes To President Em Face elped lost -- to Portland. But Reality Detroit got a boost in Its T Dewey baseball in the minors is still in a painful of f pressure yui efforts to land the 1968 sum ansition have on by Houston period. Things changed tremendously,' parent mer Olympics Monday wheh . and just since Salt Lake got back into the PCL in 1958. -- of the Oklahoma -- City I the "House of Representatives At that time, still suffering from the re- 89ers , the other team in passed a resolution endorsing membrance of tremendous post-wa- r crowds and the political battle , began the citys bid for the games. The measure had previously to hedge a little. toting a hangover from their attempt to go big-tibeen passed by the Senate and big league with an open classification That got Leishman on the now goes to the President for status, the PCL was living high, wide and hand- - phone again as his Padres sat his signature. " around with flagging hopes. some. ; " Calls went here, there, everywhere Eventually, the Brundage will be In charge The Coast League had a spending habit, and they of the meeting at Baden matter went clear up to baseball Commissioner Ford didnt have the money to go along with it especially Baden, Germany, Oct. 18 when Frick, and Frick ruled in favor of the 89ers. with the1 loss of lucrative territory fn Los Angeles, San the IOC meets to consider the tobed-Wh. l Most of the PadsJhad gone Eddie got Francisco anLHoUywoocL en bids of three otherdtiesfor the final word after midnight It was a bitter blow. The Bees drew 216,000 that first year and lost money. the games. Competing with 1 drew under next 200,000 the They year and lost more just Detroit for the games are money. They really bathed In red Ink in 1960 with a LyonFranceMexico City and The Indecision Really Hurt 140,000 and virtually died right therer Buenos Aires. , Eddie bowed to the edict albeit a little bitterly as action The congressional Franks got ln the picture, took a Jiard look at the we chauffeured him and Herm Franks to the airport for Ty Cobb paves the way for the various to economic reverted an realities, and austerity program a trip to Chicago early Monday morning., , , namedgreatest' government departments to beat least delayed the demise. gin cutting the red tape neces"We werent asking for anything, Eddie commented : He also set something-- of a pattern. The PCLj- - all sary to allow foreign athletes rather .vehemently, "We didnt want to back ino th around,had to takea secondlook.TMngs wereiightej and tourists To visit the United thing. Its just that someone should have had this thing . was everyone hurting. States. all taken care of a long time ago (the questionable Herm had the Bees all bailed out, it seemed, game" was played Aug 18, ruled on over two weeks ' . until the big leagues changed their subsidization, r ago). 76ers Ink Contracts i The State Class A Horsethe beginning of last season . It wasnt policiesat i Saturshoe finals be will I blame Dewey for letting It go right down to the PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -jield ) but it may have been courts. The Len Chappell, Hubie White and end like it did. Its not right to tell our kids they won, . immediately apparent z at the Murray day fatal. ; then tqke it away from them." , pitching begins at 7 p.m. Clive rookie Jerry Greenspan have The level of support for trlple-A- , virtually everyone ; . Wahlin, Taylorsville,; the de- signed their 1963 contracts with ' now realizes, is' goiijg to subsidy-suppoThe low. stay At any ratejt all settled now; ajjd San Diego', Jice. fending A champ will be do the Philadelphia 76ers of the 1147 S. Slate DA2-U1- 4 71 equation has to be balanced to recognize that fact the Bees, can tuck the 1963 campaign into the' history National - Basketball- -, Associafending his title, The Bees just arent going to get much over 120, 00Q OPEN DAILY EXCEPT SUN Simon Gentner and Melvin tion. The 76ets; who begin TO i books. The playing encLof ltthat.is.. attendance any moreranct that isnt enough without adSwain were crowned new state training next week at Hershey, M Oil C. Car K. O Charg The Pees, especially the Bees, have some ditional help. ofial , Gass B and C champions iet Ba have 11 players and coach spectjvely over the weekend. Dolph Schayes under contract' Open, fs glad he had .his 32 front and 30 coming In. "If I had dropped five birds In a row on the front side, I doybt that I would have had that best round of my iife, Tommy said. , "When things start going too early k guy starts thinking about what a great round he could have. Pretty soon hes day dreaming about the-roun- day-drea- - d lousy-golf-shot- s. -- - I lhif n y 89ers, Tribe Open Series n Color EastTavoritef lriRegion3 Grid War; Highland South, Skyline Are Top Contenders bait: ly well-reste- d QlympicChief Schedules Detroit Visit Cobb Hips half-gam- e up-pir- Rufh In Poll For 'Greatest' 2-- 1 - Me-Que- -- g all-tim- ' Sport ChiprvrBDee r Chipman Padres Decked; Bees Battlin' c -- one-tim- e h rr rain-delay- f, ed ' - ' . - HorseshoeFinals Set Saturday; s ' r rt 7 7 |