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Show - DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt Lako City, Tuesday, January 28, 1958 .7 Coach Candidate's Burgess Dangerous Foe ' Stevens Tells Reasons He Seeks Ute Position By BILL- SCHAEFER Deseret News Sports-Writ- er Jay Fullmer, unbeaten, untied but as yet untested, at least will be able to shed the "untested" label Tuesday night when he climbs into the Fairgrounds Cpliseum ring against rugged Glen Burgess in a sched- ,k Tally Stevens, one of the Many candidates for the Utah football coaching position, Tues. day asked the Deseret News to publish this statement anent his feelings on the football matter. Here is Tally's statement, I am a candidate for the --V- i4 coachingposition awl are my reasons. I have been coaching now for lane years. I feel that my mord justifies my wanting the head coaching job at Utah. feel strongly that in this case a local man, a man of our state, should be given first con. sideration.-W- la chance for positions outside 'our state and must,-- of necessity, look to our parent universities for the chance to move up in our profession. I feel, too, that whenever possible the players for our football teams shciuld be secured from our state and the imrne: diate areasurrounding - our state. It seems to add interest schOOL - YOfthe Fullback---1&rrillDOuglas- the University of Utah Tuesday was selected by the Chicago 33ears of Football League in the sixth round of the NFL's annual player draft In Philadelphia. ,N punching terweight Jay meets Glenn Burgess of Boise in the main event 10 roundertDon, hard punching Middleweight, laces Provo veteran Con'Olds in one of the sparkling preliminary bouts. who- Dodgers -'--:- , ranked He downs. Ladles Annex second East-Wes- jPN.,19A nAlStunt&AndNiss collected,.high-Tatings-o- l'vVMEN Hui-130- -- excRld-- - lent performance of Spinning . Heron conducted The contest-,waand directed by 147. Florence Anderson, women's swimming chairman of Intermeuptain AAU, with contestants apfier, ing from Deseret Gym, Jacklin Memorial Pool, and Utah. State and Utah universities, with a single entrant from Tooele option-stunts- s South Solt Lake 3 Kimball Lee 2 .1100 32 32 Central Park Eo. Lett Pet. 1 .$30 a .800 B 3 2 3 3 3 0 Granite Park JAN,18. Raven 38. Central Park 23. Central Park 59, No. Central Park Eldredge 44, Kimball 28. Burton 45,11111er 35. .300 .800 .500 .400 .400 .000 - -e- on irrulnythat-the-base- remain at four. Vice President Charles Co. misky scored victory In. his court feud with' his sister, Mrs. John (Dorothy). Riney, Monday when Superior Court Judge Donald S. McKinlay ''roled on the director limit. - i . 33. - PlittkDELPHIA: illPiThe Chicago e Il of Rex Layne, former heavyweight boxer, haa'bn signed to referee the tag team championship Friday night,at the fairgrounds coliseum with roughsters 'Ted" Nragnonas-u- s Paul De Galls defending. Gino Angelo and Rey Urban get their rematch against the learn champs-after-losi- ng a spirited battle' a wet,. ago. in 'which they used a ringside chair to kayo Urban at the finish. Promoter Dave Reynolds said lie' is bringing in Layne as thief referee because both teams must have a fair chance with the team title and trophy at stake, The championship match will start promptly at 8:45 and will not be televised. Reynolds announced. er Salt Laker,. will take on "Tough Dory Detton,-formTonly" Borne, bearded Canadian; , "Big Oe Anderson, 26111b. Salt Lake grappler, is achedulazi against the talented Johnny Walker of Honolulu. Top Keglers Ares Named 1 l'Ir vire stone AMERICAN FORKHoward Wan Tuesday held local ten-pi- n scoring honors at the Jack and Jill Bowling Lanes for the past week on his 585 series and 214 s SPECIAL game in the Light Co; League. Stelny's Texaco-won the first-hal- f title in squad s. limped' owl kip it: a.a the Men's .City League, with Front Ifihest Beartngs. Torn Yates of Griffin Bakery Insped Grease Seats.' winning high point honors forcMd Add Necessary Check 4, the week on his 571 series.Fluid Brake Heavy. Duty Thornton Shoe's Drug had high series to Secure Brake &' Adhist of 2,355 and par Flour had Fen Contact with Drums. high geme of 83t. 6. Carefully Test Brakes. Industrial League' honors went to Charles Hyrnes of ALIILIT Electric with, a 530 series, Correct Caster. whi1 6 Kenny Carlton had 210 Camber. Cored 2. Durley Cleriers. Jerry's a, Correct are n andcauses of for Utoco Service is leading team chief (Above had high tiro "recta and Starlite Drive-In4. Wood, TIghten, Mho, Steer. team series of 2,370 and game Utalf-Power-- In. - - , ts:L 3 Seconi4, To, Go -- Rite-wa- y Toe-ou- Toe-i- ::'::..',.Pil:O.'::.5.0:,F0.:';'?itér,IRföl'i. t. -i- 'itiliiitt-Vtf.édIt:-Rollor--- ing. of 806. - BALAKO:3 1. 2. 3. $19.00 VALUE FOR ONLY 0 , V , uturtizAmi ' iy, ii .l r-- ;144.-.:.L.-1 , ItAS 0,11t girbiert - - Corner 3rd South and ' 2nd East , , , 2''rPN7 .. titA ifIl t ') hA,p, 11::1.---- ' ,,,,a : .,,... ...:..:'..,;.:::::.::::i:i:::;t::;:;:;;;::::gi:::;:::; 1.t.d'1! Z' S: ;,; ;e14. N.NN ' : roANNK;41 , , , at SOUTHEAST Sugar Rouse Kirby Vacuums. Team highs. Nert's Appliance. 2,388 and 848. Individual highs. Joyce Drier. literra Appliance, as I've ever seen? , !LaMar Clark, Whose claw sling exhibition during the Intermountain AAU- bouts last March earned thri the and 1811. Sugar House MajorLeading 627 team, Brinthall Insurance. Team highs. Brim-ha- ll Insurance, 2,170; Eagle Co., 987. Individual high,. Bill risk's, Dixon & Co.. 623; Rai Hickcess Central Aluminum Sales, 267. KEARNS LANES Hometnakers--My- rk Mecham 532,and - Air thrtimula CluardLsattint team, 130th Officers and 151st Jet Fighters (nil. Team blahs. 130th Radar Maims- nonce. 2,440 and 1187. Individual highs. Bin Nelson, 130tit Radar Maintenance. 522; Russ Poulaen, 13th Radar Maints202. STATIC BOWLING - E ohraii -- Pool III , 11 T 0 H OS t AAU Sviim Lions State Leatueteadins team. State Bo!ilinc and Murray Eagles (Cle2. Team highs, Team No. 3, 2,414 and 888. In. dividual highs, Gus Kellch, Henderson Trucking. 243; Clyde Garland, State If EPHRAIM -- - Ephraim City Swim Podi will host the Febru. Saturday Morning Zarlybirds. Mar. ary 1 Intermountaht AAU age. raid Rowley, 583 and HAL nisi B'rithSilorris Goldberg, 4113 group swimming and diving and NibleY Park MixedMarge -Inas, 392 meet, and entries must be in to and 202. GrandmothersMadge Howell, 507 Swim Director Mayo Black, 170 and 180. East First South Ephraim, Standard OilGordon McGregor. 5511 Utah, by Thursday' night, Jan. Ken Rogers. 212. Cori). As5nes (Night Newspaper 30. League Buckley, 594; Harvey ualy. Announcement of - the Eph. B BOWLING LANES mint nr-e-t and deadline for enMondaIB trants has been made by Don Service, 2,4 ik Power Engineering, 826. Individuals. Ben, Morrill, 561; Ben Mor- Reddish, chairman, and swiM rill and June Mitehell, 202 (tie.), Monday Mixed FoursomeMen: tea coach at Utah University. Age Thalman, 55L nd 223. Women: Age groups, starting with 8 and un407 and 101 Nattiest. - RITZ NOWLDSO PALAC In der and grouped in Countro ClubJr., Peak. 1,30111 tegers to age 16 will compete in Neff, 234. ,24 the Intermountain Associatian Federal WomanDarlane tack, and 212. Swim clubs am permitteUnion PacificJohn Jacobi, 016: Bill 'skvint Pendleton. 231. , dtwnl,ntranti in any event and , IRONWOOD BOWL eath 'entrant limited to three .First-hal- f chamPlong, Metropolitan Commercial Equipment Co. (Gay Mof- events, 'attt. Places will be fitt. Clark Harding, Dan DeGooyer! picked by tinting scorers with (Jena Larsen. Bill Maxwell). D. C. TannerAlice Fennemore. 422 all events finals.'Eptrants tin in- you've run out of gas 410k05 financially, stop by LANES Union Bank and fill up. Extra money to puy off ' 1 Christmas bills' can,be , , 1, Teadilycirrangedwiih , Handican,-Tearns,Aini- I ,a Unionlank BUDGET. t's WAY Loan., ,- - - Get enough to pay fi:Iff everyone Repay on two-yea- r - ' Convenient Monthly terms. Get low bank - and 174. , dividual competitio ay also Roofer'sLeading team, Capitol loot int. Team highs. American Roofing, compete in relay racesN. 1,851 and 658. Individual highs, Dar. According to Director Black. rell Evans, 515: George Whitley, 131 Ronwood Men No. 1Teams. General breast, back, freestyle and bin., Film. 1007; Vitro No. 1, 687, Ind'. viduals, Frank Huff, 587 and 216. terfly strokes and medley events 254. will be conducted in all Sperry UtahBill Kish. 562 andBrim-hagroups Bens ClassicLeading team. Insurance. Team highs, KONA En. and diving contests in a pair of 600. durance, 1,730; Brimhall Insurance, Kish-lanevents.- Separate events d Individual Moths, Bob Littieford, Milk, 628 and 235. be held for boys and girls win d team, Ladles ClassicLeading Bowl. Team highs, Softwood in each Bowl, 1.1334 and 548. Individual highs. Lyla Lambert, Brimhall Insurartce, 684 and 32,1 ,rates.Get, prompt, friendly service. i Complete your ll BUDGÉTMAY Loan today, at the Union Bank office nearest LE 113.--Leadi- I kSE - YOU. --- 1 or , ON - (11-1- ,. ,. - I , I DA 111460A ' Ii tow 117i - orious mze 46.k !!..61. 'Lt r$,11 o , tir '- bettet-than-averag- e 5-- 8 f, 1 - .11,- 7 - -- - 1 Aimomomo 163 UST 6TH SOUTH 701 NI in v, 15 , (9-0- 49-4- 7 i ' 4-- 1 , . J5 l',::;:iii,i',;:',?,..;;:,;:::::::;:i'':,:?''''''''3''''''...-- k-- , . , , '., - k 7'7 li iA play before the most memorable basket-o- f NYLAND LANES his prep career. He ASARBlaino Puemire, 613 arid 380. picked up a total of 16 points Ryland Jacks and In the game, second behind team. Bruce Electric. Team highs, Hyland Lanes, 1.890 and 610. Men: Br Womeni Ida Bills, teammate Phil Montgomery's 20. Millet! 622 and 237. 200. 1524; Cecile Rosvall, The last basket, from deep in TRUCKS CARS enemy territory, was needed to tSt John's Loading Race quell a Morgan rally that threat; The (One or a Fleet) NEW YORK (11P)ened to upset Wasatch. Because Con-i Athletic. of Giles' effort, the Wasps now Eastern College No Dowse Poymonts bander. record in Region Six ference singled out St. John's! No totrst Chows The ball found , l', STAR have a ) Tuesday as the top candiand are tied for first place with No Deprockstioo the basket, ' date for its,- new basketball Or Memorial North and "la Judge broke a tieCosto Known in Ail000co for colleges Major trophy Summit and gave Mi Fos Ilibto too Aivont000s the leader ) Brandeis VIEEK IGiles, described by his coach the small collegeis satch High, .1 Per Forthor Details call Giles! team, a Eldon Wright as "an excellent , ot Writ student and a scrapper who will Football 1. ' victoryi: .erittsI over Morgan. Inever quit," also is active in STREATOR. Log Asptus (INs) -- -' The. . won The hear:stOpPng-try-alsschool agairs; He was of Giles University of Southern Cal; for 'Curt honors as the and fornia has announced a homeand-Deseret News Star of the Week. CHEVROLET Wasps lother home, twiname football and team served Giles: a 'last senior, already MAIN AT Sth SOUTH as president of the junior agreement with Southern Meth-Ext.' t had 'son plaudits of Wasaterr Pk. 114 ' odist , . for his scrappy University. High 'ffthlul -- 2i , ,z - 1 j11 1, 2 . k stip-grou- By JERRY CAHILL ' In - feminine play' Donna - Deseret NewsSporta Writer. Stewart was high with 449 The clock showed , three see series in the Ladies Trio. Alma Anderson had high game of M. onds to go Friday night when Curt Giles stopped short behind the eenter.,; .. r. gripe, about 50 Ilt. - , 1 feet from the basket, and let fly with- a -two-- RA .,,, .,,. ' 04pS , , Weight i, ton-woo- ;- Precision Dynamic Balance. Precision Static gatonct, Install Genuine Snygl , 1 all-ag- e n - il Vi ,. , 't I I competition. 'Don- - has been training ex. ' ceptionally hard," Jenson said,' down to' 158 but he seems T to be ,as atropg as he ever Was. During the training sessions, be I halCshowrLremitrkableAxmch;li ing power with,his left hand. As a matter of rd say he has BOWLING COURTS aa about a left hand, dangerous team, Ladiestesding 44: nanes. REX LAYNE TaREFEREE TAG TEAM BOUTIRINDAY I Good (UP)r-Th- I r ' - , - , Ramcwo Front Wheole spect Blake Dvvmi Alreeter finish. - - Ii ho rehilir Nicholas Arena in which Archer won a spilt decision. Archer, former New York stevedore, gained a lead In the early rounds with his two, listed atilt& to heed and body that Brooklyn Maw was ins able to overcome with his !I n ' , Lill1i It - weights Jimmy Archer and Danny Russo were offered a Feb. 24 return match Tues. day because of Monday night's st Central Park. by. WHEEL I Ine can LrJ:STCLo.7 be lutellinird-iitdirectors Swim Ilstaatri:nTuillitm2sdaytixtailleyaoguuec-awinitbdeAges 17 through 21Mary tu Whitehouse TSC 276.95, Enid own Bendixen JM (210.40), Beverly quarterback Ray Harmon JM, Janice Paulick USU (formerly Tooele). Age 22 and over ---- Irene Humphries DG (278.1), Norma Becker DG (255.3), Mary Ellen Smith DG, Barbee Bellows U. le SCHEDULE 1100N0. 'Central Park vs. ea. Granite Park. 7:00Eldredge 3.00Miller va. Lee. 9:00Burton va. Hayes. JAN. guests of honor at the Palo Alto Club's 12 annual Million Dollar Banquet r Quarterback Y. A. Tittle of the San Francisco Forty Niners is slated'to receive a weighta. gold. plaque in honor of Ms The preliminary card, tea. being named "Pro Player of Wring the Don Fullmer-Cothe Year." Also honored will Olds , fight, may match the be Joe Francis of Oregon headline Wilt for entertain. Statet-wreceives the Pop ment Warner award as the Pacific Coast's most valuable college Fullmer, while sporting only football player of 1957. two professional fights, appears to be ready to move into faster - 39-7- k n 1 1 , 500 - .. classic. Wen , Mississippi will be selected be. fore.- the - owners e firtnlvsettled in their chairs. He prob. ably will be picked first or sec ond. from Brown, a Greenville, Miss., wasn't select- ed when the professional league reeled off the first four rounds of the draft Dec. 2. But he boosted his stock since then , by sparking Mississippi's of Texas. Sugar Bowl-----rout NEW YORK (Ur)Weltera- By United Press , - V ',: . PALO ALTO, CL1F. J'ak Curticei newly appointed heAd football coach at Stan-lar- d University, wil be among , AAIJ Honors r Central Park Burton Si6; --- - ,,t,l' 1 Burgesk, howevercareslittle about Fullmer' s future, par. tiCuiarly at the risk of his own, The former Idaho junior and senior state champion has Won five of his 10 bouts.by knock. mitt. His one defeat was a split decision loss but be reversed that dectsion two monthi later. A victory over the highly re. girded Fullmer will catapult Burgess among the top of the world's promising welter- Include Curtice - d . . The Los Angeles Dodgers are signing players . almost as fast as they are selling season TOOELE--Iren- e Humphries, tickets. - , . . of Deseret Gym, and Mary Lu Veteran catcher Rube Walker Whitehouse, of Tooele Swim and rookies George Anderson Club, danced away with first. and Rod Miller inked their 1958 place honors at the Intermountain AAU synchronized stunt. contracts Monday, leaving only swim meet held at Tooele Me. six Dedger players unsigned. modal Pool, Monday night. Both performed the required CHICAGO (INS)The legal Kip, Dolphin, and alternate Bal- battle concerning the Internal let Leg maneuvers in admirable White ffairs. of the form. Miss Whitehouse sliced Sox official Chicago continued family in extra points on her 13ackpike, with this new devel. Barracuda, and Herron optio- Tuesday opmentan appeal Is planned among the conference ball carriers with 660 yards gained in 97 attempts for a glittering 6.9 average. His longest run was a burst from scrimmage against Utah State. rushing Douglas' record was one of the best in the- nation. He picked up 1,854 yards, averaging slightly under six yards per carry. The AlIC.onference fullback ended his reat career by scoring t a touchdown in the three-yea- -- !Ir I i 111,1111111' his-fisti- Banquet Guests Co rnisiceysi In Court nt-Sw-im , - Glance A Sports -- . Young Fullmer, who will be making his first- professional start in Salt Lake City, cannot c risk an interruption in career with a defeat. Eastern promoters are clamoring for his services as a main bout ,attrac. tion but a setback may prove to be fatal. to utilize their awesome POWEllay Fulhner, leftand brother power to good advantage Tuesday night in the Fairgrounds Coliseum: Wel. Don,-hop- pouglasra---22-year-old,---205- ' boxer- - ever gets the job will have my blessings. The honor is mine that I should be considered. It -- which-was tempted po4ndier from Salt' Lake City, me to throw my h,ar into the alternated at righthalfback and ring. fullback during his brilliant Utah. This ,thre year exclu- - Si careerist Pas ' spot. sively from Douglas won the Skyline Conference scoring championship in 1957 with,66 points on11 touch. , i, , past. 'irwo years I I want it known that , live-round- , have tutored under Hal Kopp of Brigham Young trniversity, a highly capable coach. al sends popular A "outstanding boxer award, will shoot for his fourthsuc- I Don Remington of Ogde it cessive victory against Keith against Johnny Hudson of Salt Jacobsen of Spanish Fork. take City. ' Promoter Dave Reynolds saki Clark, who weighed 203 for the AAU events, has sihmned the card will begin.at 830 pm. The bouts will not be televised. down to a sharp lit& puncher from, West Jordan who has mowed down seven opponents in his brief professional career, may have all he can do to outpunch Burgess, the Boise stagger who an take a man out with a single punch. ; Mary Jensen, Fullmer's man. ager, admits that his warrior ring be overmatched. 'This Burgess has had only ; 10 bouts but he has an extra year on Jay and that could make a big difference. I saw him kayo Vernon Campos two weeks ago with a straight right to the Jaw.lit was one ' of the cleanest knockouts I've ever seen. He's a real stiff puncher." , , G.0 . thing which I hold high is .my long affiliation with the U. as' a player, a student and later as a friendly high school ,coach. I was on three conference championship teams in my four years of play under Ike Armstrong. My East High-- players won ' three state tities. - I uled 10,round bout. -yulltner,-- the classy I Chicago Bears Pick Douglas In NFL Draft ' I and patronage to the great game of football. University of Utah personnel and facilities are not new to me. I know the men on the staff. I know many of the players from long hours of scouting and in some cases have coached the men in high are seldom given e Cructidil fin a P;'qig0;',1, - u4 OMiong |