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Show al Sate Lake City, Wednesday, TELEGRAM, AND DESERET NEWS January 291,1958 1 FANFARE By Wah Ditzen . u ro ILNGSIM, ..1. 111.- - . , As - 40,-- 3 ' 0 fr,N - 1- wii.41----1 , r,C (..... ... -.- J9 . A a .t7k . á the - dislodge Salina (5-0- (6-0- o dII 0 ) 4flo y (0-5- :- lit 6n dr, 'SP ...440111.. 0 ' - - -- (4-1- (2-3- oir , -- - ' SALE ENDS SATURDAY Final Clearance (4-0- atos c - alfibleks -- Musiot Signs For $100,000 gle liit Kittens Seek Rebound Win Frosh gr. In Varsity Prelim most I Utabrtroshr2S76,-Ilopos-to-sta- Flashy Form .1 3-- 1 - 86-4-3 - point-gette- all-stat- 6-- 5 , . 67-5- -- - 71-6- 5 y ' day night at the Lanes .to win abattle for top honors in the Produce League. He chalked up a 650 series, highest in the city for the week thus far. Winding up closest to Choppy were George Sakashita with 639 and Harry Immamura with 621. Later in the evening, Jack Stahl piled up a string of strikes for a big 266 in ,the Capitol League but failed to reach WO. Bill Feeney led the league with 622. Forrest Hibbard added a 623 and Lyle 4ohnson had 603 In the Shrine League at (3-0- ). it North?-Surnm- (4-1- Wa- (4-1- , REGION ONE-TWBox Elder at North Cache Logan at South Cache River Ben Lomond at Beat Davis at Ogde- n- Weber at BountifulREGION TRUE Highland at West , Raid at Granite , REGION FOUR Bingham at Olympust Cyprus at Tooele at Jordan Murray REGION FIVE d 410 - Hick-cox- e r. , I IS 00 well Ns Division Valley at Escalante Plute at Bryce Taller Panguitch4at Marysvale FORD-O-MAT- C Mutat) highs, CilrG Lounge, 2,810 and 938. Individual highs, Ken, Rail, Comet Inn, 596 and 224. , Milford Sleek &dowel 6.00x14 o na If ,- 9 ' - 7.10x1S 7.60;11 L:Pips T:co.ralb:" telteind I ' ' 1- - AUTOMOTIVE , ' ' -- DE, LUXE 77,401- - I T ortta 1 d595 I 7 Pay as litit as $1.23 por woaki Li NZ" m Ob , Lafayette Coach Resigns ussi - 'f's - , '', - '.'. 'wow '0 - ,. 1,;' ,i. 47;-1,- ft 'k'411 I 1 111C,) it,, alt:Iirs' 77, 11 1 r-V- -I titt-069-i.itt!t- (17,;(17 - ON - - ktirls tr'l CP, , if, i, Safer traction every way! For Goodyear combines (I) saw teeth rib edges with (2) !deep You get superb s. traction from T Nylon DeLurs Unharn;ed by crushing. We applied 11,150 IbL of pressure and managed oil!), to crush the rim. The ,tire came out undamaged and ready'for - road ' - 1. service. - er MORE PEOPLE RIDE Stop-Notche- 3-- ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER , t.iri 1 '1000 South Main St. ALL SINCLAIR STATIONS-Displayi- GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE liLAIR MOTOR CO. 445 South Main FREED:MOTOR CO.- STEWART - ng Goodyear Diamond Sign IC,INDI LARCH TIRE SERVICE 479 South- 2nd West e COURTESY MOTOR .'.1 34 - , , Midvalo,, Utah -- a week ki, 9, (011 - NEWBOLD SUPER SERVICE WI rj $1.21 - ' .'"'.t. - v""" As low as ' , TESTS PROVE IT! QUALITY TIRE CO. 5040 So. State, Murray, Utah - , ,u-- ) : ,.. ,:,:! I ,-,- IN EVERY WAY AND harm a sin& NT Nylon Cord. N 4.; k - for 3T Nylonst- - .:4 (4 in: ,, -- - Super-Cushio- , ' Tire value n ateilea at a i )ottolit,: price! " u I 27.90 pounded it for 34 hours. Over a million blows 'didn't break or 6.70305 gtt IN 31.25 and Exchange p u$ Tax 114 .a 27.95 - - 0 . 7,,, r 25.50 Unharmed by pounding. A mounted fIVI Op e IL :kt:1,n! 2435 4:,. ,;111- S 2UO ' 0EtTER' jack-hamm- GOODYEAR, MIMI 2s.5r mappable lire 1.1 BDAA. Team highs. Sunset Inn, 2.175; BDAA, 762 Individual highs. Norma Minster. Pioneer Finance, 504; Lou BDAA. 198. STATE B9WLL"413 LANES Granite LadiesLeading teams, Am-vet- s. Team highs, Amvets. 2.242; Stylehighs, Emma crete. 784. Individual Strebel 550 and 220. Little SixLeading team, Mert's Ap- Hance. Team highs. Mart's Appliance, highs, Jackie 1.646 and Hills, 456 and 185. team. Salt Lake Classic--Leadi- ng six-yea- We. Pockerd So Ick, OWN oto SUPER-CUSHION- Tithe ALE s , ds1 . KEARNS LANES Steve EASTON, PA. (UP) Hokuf, Lafayette College' head football coach, has resigned afr tenure to seek an ter a administrative position In teach. trig. Under bis direction the ',school, team scored 25 wins and ' 27 deteats. He is 47 years old 'And holds a doctorate in educa tion. Poist.,-04:- DlIdg. , kick , Nosh, Antony, Pontos, BOWLING LANES team. Kearns SportsmanLeading Texaco Independents and John Morck 2,857 (tie). Team highs,Morck Texaco, Hall, and 990. Individual highs, Mel PleasJohn Monk Texaco, 580; Harry 220. , ant& Kearns Mobile. Tuesday Ladlaa -- - Leading team,. 0unitr 61it,'" Nosh. 5hdebt:kat alfrly14 . 5 Dee's. 'HamburDowntownTeams, Bill ger& 2.612 and 901. Individuals, 214. - swan. Earnie Haberman. 588; ' I 4011SJ 1 111:41, Hudson, 1 9s 0 - PIKE Whit Sidwell f Pits - ILLS Flyless Ott Ford, Chmeht, Hudak Nosh, Shoisbaker I t70-73- e telmilos MI PIM. Sitt . hogornol irk" tend soil testes, linitsgs inspottismsti Astoonstics, This esti most yes US A little sere' end milestone, tsday may a essises save yost en expensive vestals.: Poetesses. GAMBLE WITH FAULTY STEERING! DON'T -ll fool loose LELIS Tit Typo I Nts oldest shodskis POWER-GLID- E - t floes Cars 011101NOMMINIE1111 12 RYLAND LANES Bolton, 582; John EimcoJohnriy McMillan, 240. RITZ BOWLINIA PALACE Knights of ColumbusWilbur John. Dios your car-- wondor-pual Joe Tenni, 228 564i , pon. , --- ....' NMI war--- ; showeUneVeri )(sr- - I BankerettesBetty Eli; Jean Stauffer, 189. Clark, 189. tenses, 4814-Rut. Ladia;--LeadinBits team, Welfe'lN(i w s Pa get Agency Corn.' (Dag' SPECIAL , r, ' 2481; Wa583; Bill Team highs, League)Rusa Hennefer. satch Electric, 892. Individual highs. vritsel with seatitiesito ottesst , Rodr Btickley. 220, yews r, Ann Reid. --- 589; Evelyn 1 Preduce---Chopp- y Umerwto. Standard Keller. Wasatch Electric, 225. lignmeet and amplest' frost mod steering , froduce. 650; Neal Mann. 242. an BONWOOD BOWL f J BankeriCharley SIMODS. 598: jos Bonwood MixedCarl others,- - 570: : inspowiss 11110.111 T. Buehner, 241. Pitzpatrick. 224. V.A. HospitalNorm Small, 533; W. ! team, Eagle Co ' CapitolLeading 0, .e; -- et, 1tiet Team4,highs, Koller, 215. and McClanahan's 1145 fb Mole "Itsok for th lieveMng Signit',111. 54209 is .. In8Y ShrineForrest Hibbard, 1633 and Eagle 1igha, Bill Ireeneg, 622; Jack Stahl, 25 K-I- popular ohms and stilao at lowSala Prisms Ad Phs slip or make unusual noises '- ' m 3-- Cedar City at Hurricane IC T yearTriple-14- De Divn at Dixie (WednesdaY) Doer your-- trettstnksion 'hitt- - tougitic leak, 3-- ng longer-lastin- RIGION to Millard Divisiee Beaver at Delta SPECIAL odisstosit'at 'sod Team Wayne Flute-Garfiel- d Putman at 7 Nylon runs safer even on long trips peTsNyton Co by a n exclusive process involving precisely controlled Tension, Temperature and Time You'll get a stronger, safer, tire at an 'ordinary g 'tire price if you deal now for T Nylon DeLuxe Super- Cushions! Hurry! Value was never higher. Heat-resisti- seGond TRANSMISSION! 'SAVE HYDRA-MATI- at ToluTyp. Tan sad OW i I, ,tef Sunsets-Sevie- Gunnison t Slot lw Tire - Rent-A-Trail- Cleaners. ..11410 iOD by REGION 0111 North Summit at Wasatch at St. Joseph GrantiVill South Rich at South Summit Judge at North Rich Morgan at Park Citt REGION SEVEN Lehi at AMWCasi Fork Pleasant Grove at BY High REGION TIGHT AJintak Division Pal-D-Ma- ESCillire : ' , - 0 0:0,L0.:0,'....',.Sil.P'ret.c:0 Provo at Orem PaYlon 1 Carbon Spanish Fork at Springville TRANSMISSION OWNERS ' and ) early favorites in their quarrel settle Region Six for honors Friday in Heber. This week's schedule, all games Friday unless noted, - in eludes 39 games as follows:satch Early leader this week was Bob Littleford,,, who pitched a 628 in the Merts Classic, at the Bonwood Bowl, just ahead of' a shifts, it! Ash us about nto Bowl. -- 'Tice ( )) LIFETIME GUARANTEE Flyers before, but lost. Milford upset last week In last seconds by Russell Dean and his Beaver playmates, can the nevertheleis-get-backisaddle.by stepping on Parowan (2-1- Umemoto, sturdy kegler, showed a flash of Ma old higteicorthrform Tue s rI SOUT0 EAST BOWLING COURTS EastaideLeading team, Laury Mil-- 1 ler, Inc. Tom Brimhall. 577 and 213. DIMEarl McMillan. 539 and 211. S BOWLING LANES WasatchRag Burton. 600; 'Charles Jones 140. - Dixie, riding the crest of a w1nn1ngs t re a k. starts second half of play against Kanalit who seared the Frank DeLauro at guards. This has been the Papoose starting five in every game this year. LAfterjast Saturday's overtime win over the Brigham Young Kittens, the same club which defeated Weber recently, the Utes feel they have a good chanceagainstthe Wildcats, However, the Weber five has what is reputed to be their Meanwhile. Marge Mils took finest club in recent years and over leadership among the will be tough --on their home women with a floor. series in the Nibley Park Mixed The remaining Utah frosh League at the Later schedule follows: Jan. 31, Weber she was threatened Ann by at Ogden; Feb. 7, BYU at Provo; Reid, who fired an impressive Feb. 20, College of Southern 589 series for in Utah at Salt Lake; Feb. 22, the Ritz Ladies League. Weber at Salt Lake; Feb. ZT, BYU at Provo; March 1,- - Utah State at Logan; March 6, Hill 'Field at Salt Lake March 8, ,THAT , Utah State at Salt Lake. 79-7- 8 - four-gam- e Choppy Nisei 267-gam- itw MEN 118 South Main re- land Jacks and Jilts at Hyland Lanes, a 613 by Blaine Pugmire in the AS&R League at the same house; a 623 by Bill Dykes, a 604 Vintah at Altamount Union at Tabiona , with a by Ray' Juan Eatery Divislea and a 618 by Torn World in SouthSan Emery at Green River tWednelthe Sugar House Major League' Notre Dame at North Emery' (Wedneaat South East Courts. , day at Grand (WedneedaY) 613 Monticello In the Morris Goldberg hit Emery at Greenriver B'nai B'rith League and Ray North South Emery it Notre Dame et San Juan Grind 600 In Western the Burton had REGION Nen John Division r League at the orth- Sevier at South Sevier Jacobs added a 616 in the Union North Sanpete at Wasatch Academy Pacific League at the Ritz. Nand at Richfield RévéhgiOièrWeber The University of Utah fresh . man basketball team will be out for a little revenge Saturday when they meet the tough We her Junior College bye on the Wildcat's home floor. The Papooses have lost only one game this year and it was to the Weberites Jan. 4. The Wildcats knocked off LaDell An dersen's charges and the young Utes would like to even the score. Andersen will not be with his club this Friday since he has taken the long tour to Plawall with the varsity, but assistant frosh coach Ted Berner Will lead the Redskinkagainst tha Weber club. Berner has Indicated he will start Rich Ruffell and Jim Rhead at forwards Gary Bliss at center and Joe' Morton and suita by Ralph Astorga, the new Blue Ribbon tourney leader. There were some other good scores Including By Millett's 622 in the Hy- Ute Papooses Seek Shop: Rosett's First POI . nmst- Marysvale (44). Possible three-wamuddle. Choppy Roils - 650 Series Best Of Week Bon-woo- futkuu CLOTHIS - (3-- (4-1-). -- 42-4- 1 1 "7" 14)--can-h- 8:2-5- 4 0el1.a 1 -- hStateRamblersatuiRrighain rt a new skein this weekend in Young Gatos front the varsity . contest Logan. - The Gatos baciLlito for, spring ' - action Friday eveningin ,Logan, is e p.m. Utah State rewin over Hill meeting the Utah State Ram- corded an biers at 6 p.m. in the Nelson Air Force Base last Friday, and - field house. They return to Pro- eked out a victory over vo Saturday for a game. with the Idaho State College fresh. Mesa College in a preliminary men Monday. contest to the varsity's clash A pair of guards, Max Perry with Montana State. and Joe Watts, have paced the ,. Coach .Bob Bunker and his Ramblers through the first four players will have their handi games. Perry, from Columbus, howeve a s the Ind.,-ha- s bit. double figures each - full USU frosh, like their big broth- - outing for a total of ars, can be upsetting. His 14.5'point game 58rints; BTU's freshman record stands spiked by 22 field goals. at this season. They have Watts, one of two Rambler - posted wins over Hill Air Force, regulars from Logan. High Weber Junior College and Car- Schbol, has an 8.5 game average. ton Junior College. The Gatos' Another freshman guard, Daryl last will was a . decision Garn of ,Fielding, is, third in over Carbon at Price. scoring with 33 points. r CoachEvan Sorenson, still not Leading ,,for the Gatos is Bob Skousen, a 64 for- pleased with the play of his big ward from Mesa, Ariz. Skousen, men, indicated some lineup who hit for 23 points against shifts will 6e made for Friday's . Utah, is averaging 14.8 counters game. , Richard Lind, 64 fora game. ward from Logan, has been the ' Close behind the former only front court man to hit confrom Arizona is Dave sistently for the Ramblers. Lind center from Denver, has 29 points, with a high game East's, who is averaging 12.5 points a total of 13. game. Ken Hunt, 64 forward Brigham - Youtig freshmen from Ogden, is collecting an have beaten Hill.AFB, 9547, and Weber Junior College, average of 10 points a game. p- Pioneers Escalante earlier surprised Panguitich In an almost un'restdt. The of Moguls heard Pangulteltbsehinto first place by defeating Panguitch Valley . ball 1 ALL TOPCOATS ALL SPORT COATS ' Brigham Young LOGANAnother tight freshd whoi,,has been drawing apUniversity's freshman - basket- - man basketball game is expect- Aproximately $80,1)00 for the team. its 15 game victory ed Friday :night at George Nel- past three year& , to an end by the sofi Field House when the Uta- - , (0-4- It was a near $20,000 raise for the Indispensable slugger- PROVO , - - $100,000. ' , I ' LOUIS- SUITSLACKS (2-2- (UP) -- Stan (lle Man) Musial, National League batting champion for the seventh time, Wednesday signed a 1958 St. Louis Cardinal contract calling for al- To-Pla- y. , The first student mixed bowl- must have is that they are regis ing league got under way Tues- tered in the University. day night in the University. of The league will bowl each Utah bowling alley. The league, sponsored by the Tuesday night at the same time, Women's Recreation Assn. and according to Tony Simone, Intra the Intramural Assn., is com- mural director. Results of the bowling Tues. posed of 10 teams made up of two men and two women. The day night were determined on only requirement participants a scratch basis. - B-- 4 "Mostly ground. Real- fancy on the ground, though!" "Would he bring his own staff?" "Some of them would come in. We'd use some of the San Juan is a virtual ) litalentweilaveright here:loo,'LBud said. certainty not tOlotelts---favoreWe were nowhere. getting Divispot in San Juan-Emersion. The Broncos play winless ) Moab C'mon, Bud, who is the guy? We'll find out if Friday. But shOuld Francis Nielson and Co. lose we have to tap your wires," we threatened their touch and should 'South al tried to tell you. tic's Fred Miller. He's Sen.- in ) win Wednesday Emery atcrr Brady in our 'Inherit the Wind' production and Friday Green River. ) - which starts at the U. next Tuesday. Does every against Notre Dame (14), even who man an in this town, have to off gets airplane lost. "cinch" is that be a coach?" In the other half of Region Eight, Uintah Utes ) can remain isolated in first place by So Bud Jack told us about thismanMiller BaLper,.. but defeating Altamont formances on Broadway and a member of the original cast will share quarters if they lose In 'Inherit the Wind." ind Union (3.1) tabs Tabiona Still don't know for sure. We're waiting for the guy to ) with another defeat give himself away with that old sideline flinch. seen be can same More of the Who knows. Bud and the athletic board may have in games featuring Lehi at him a lead in the play just as an excuse to get him given American Fork and Pleasant on the campus under disguise., combinaGrove at B. Y. High- - A Got to check every lead, you know. tion Lehl win and Pleasant tWo Grove loss would put the teams back into that knot P. G. cut last week bydefeating the III ,'.. 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