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Show , . , " 6" VERTU NEWlik AND.,!fEITGIAM,' Solt take CRy, Ser:turcky, pet!tebet, Notre Dame Rated lite-wee- k., DEE Ci'llPfbILIAU' ...0t....:.$,..::'t.t.1:10,-;TI:O..--,04if.i4:0-4.;:,c.o.,1,1:06;..:''':o- E , By GARY KALE Unit Ad Eresainternitional The Army and Notre Dame pigskin trail, once s''welltrod , with Saturday's headline s, fades into dust ?gain Saturday as the two bitter rivals of yes. terday clash in the tokiame of The fighting Irish: rankefl third nationally by the United Press International board of coaches, are a slim onepoint lavOrite to toy the fourth. TT Saturday's encounter, t he second half of a. two:year contract, figures to be equally as close. A sellout crowd of 59,000 will be on hand to watch the Black Knights' backfield combo of Pete Dawkins and Bob AnderIon go against Coach Terry. Bretinan's talented Irish. Both'squads are undefeated, Notre d having Indiana and Southern Meleed- 1st while Arm'ytook South Carolina and renn State. Navy 's unbeaten 'C o t ton home-andhom- e of the day. The Wolverines t have been made va favorite on the strength of their surprise 12.12 deadlock with Michigan State last week. five-poin- Second ranked Oklahoma continues non.conferenco play with a trip to Dallas to face the University of Texas, whileBayloe plays at Duke, Texamt A .and M. visits Mary. land. Pittsburgh takea on Michigan State at Lansing. and Missouri boots.Southern Methodist. Dar. Bowlohampions--Invades---tiuranked gagement of an intersectional Midwest to take on Michigan dominate the schedule with de. battle that dates back to 1913: in- the top Intersectional game, fending champion Ohio State ' Feuding and fussing halted ' their national clashes after the 1947 season and nine 1... r..t r - ' - in a Big Ten the longest Oinking streak will be tele- by a major college team, will (NBC) from secutive 'victory. In other The Buckeyes SEC rattles Tennessee is at , favorites are Georgia Tech, while blitarkithrough victories over South- salppi plays at Tulans and ern Methodist and Washington. takes op Florida In other Big Ten games, Pur- Georgia State In areighters. Indue plays at Wisconsin, diana is at IoWa and North, Around the country, other western Invades Minnesota.- -- leading games shape up like meettng Illinois struggle which vised nationally Champalgn,nIll. met again last year in Philadelphia. The Irish won that contest, 2321, on a lastmlnutafteld goal to give them a rivalry record of 24 t gMlizerti , s - :- 8,0C:101551 ictories, seven losses and four ties. .. Lobo Are PotentlaTSWine Power; - Realignment Could Help Buzzers Midwest Nebraski hosts Kansas State, Iowa State meets Kansas at Ames, Iowa, and Xavier is at Cincinnati. - been misgivings, QUERQUE, frequently expressed, over the fact that the Skyline Con. ference 'went into a transom" around the turn of the decade and admitted Montana and New Mexico into the high mountain leajue. AULT- SouthSouth Carolina visits North Carolina, Bostqn University at West Virginia, Clemson , this: Auburn, the week's top' at Vanderbilt, Furman at Alaranked team, plays Kelp EastPrinceton is at Penn: bama and North Carolina State turky at Lexington Satur- Yale at Coltimbia and Dart- at Wake Forest. day night in a key Southeast-- - mouth at Brown in Ivy League Rice at ArkanSouthwest - lualleseolgatt-innt.nuAnt-al, iirreraTClirisr iiiicrelall Jordan's; plainsmen,- Lehigh at Harvard. ConnectiArkansas hosts Rice, Oktian, crest cut of Cornell the at Massachusetts, riding currently lahoma State visits Tulsa and Wichita is at 'Houston. SP'S IffigigiLkY,Py Tr MI tStt'll gAlte rtitgrZnn yrs elevens ela'psed before the two at Syracuse, Lafayette atDelaware, Marquette at Penn State, Rictunontat RutgersTand De- troit at Villanova. n - - - IL - t eet SlaaM Oa) Coast - Denver, Brigham Young is at College of Pacific at Arizona'. ----Sky- Duo- - (in , -- , , -- H S v,m.t',: .,'':'''5.,,,' -- College of the Pacific was FORMIDABLE ADVERSARYA goodly share of the Howard Condie and Wayne Ash. COP Is a .given- the West Coast No, 1 ' outcome of 13YUCollege of Pacific grid scrap at favorite to uphold Its No 1 West Coast ranking rating in the Sports,Hlustrated poll. , Stockton, Calif:, will rest upon performances of such against the Cats. The football guessers didn't Cougar tackles as John Kapele, left, Merlin Smith, give the Skyline teams a chance. At Berkeley the California Bears .were favored by .1aq:fan 13 points. At Stockton, local College of In the Pacific was favored by 30 , points. The loss by BYU to CHICAGO (UPI)MiddleColorado State last week sent N that point spread soaring. The weight Bobby Boyd Shad an even score with Jimmy Tigers are favored by two or 29-- 0 . Beecham- -8 aturd three touchdowns in this that's about all he could writer's book but riot by five. ' clainkfrom a unanimous 10-The Cougars flew a charter DENVER Denver (UPI) round decision over the plane into Stockton Friday University thumped Montana LaMar Clark will take on two upponents on the same Provo the from airport night , Park Benefit Miami Beach tofighter. University, Friday 'night fight card Monday night when theNest Jordan Beecham In Boyd lost 1958-5season. its first In of Assn. the iniaor lit:Stock , a SicylConfoomeofoot-- stages fight 1144 -Thehad a short session with the ball gaibe that would have Clark will meet Oscar Talley of Oakland and Dick fight prior to Friday night's coaching staff and headed been close Only if the losers battle in" the television venas in of San Francisco four a of Tanner rounders pair ' for bed. They were due for had been awarded a touchdown ture which drew 683 stadium the headline event of the five-car- d program to be held in ' a long rest prior to the game every time they crossed midIans. , school Jordan West the elementary gymnasium. field. won because I outSaturday. . On the same card, and in four round fights,- - Don Pellthought him," Boyd said. . It can be reported that if WiniT29-0- Denver was jabbing and moving andmer, a middleweight, will fight Roy Williams of Alameda, ;,, spirit means anything the BY11 e never hurt me, never hit Calif. Jay Fullmer will fight a lightweight from Salt Montana determination should make a PIM learnt 17 me good." Lake named Howard Jordan. , 42 egg difference in the anticipated Ilushine iaretare Beecham blamed his de62 In a fifth tfight, Toby Salazar - of West, Jordan will loll yardage score. There are those who Patting Pasties 149 feat on overconfidence. Moore of San- Pran.Ciseo. againsiAlvin 2 Passes Intercepted lir compete not an enis that upset figure 1142.11 Pants held in is The the first match program fight boxing Tumbles of lest the out $ question. tirely 12 00 the new school gymnasium. The school site will seat 1,000 Coach Hal Kopp is expected 'ards penalised fans. to go with Wayne Startin as '- - Diontana crossed into Denver his offensive quarterback. Tickets are on sale for 92 ringside (five rows only) only three times, only Startin has the experience and territory 90 cents for all other seats. to and on the in. a lose .ball pass it will take a lot of years to a fumble and on tercetpion, Indoor fighting is expected to be staged on a bimonthly ' figure a team through this downs. basis, according to Fran Hann, president of the association. Montana to Denver the got Physically, both BTU' and 12 in the second period, to the COP are ready. The latter has 25 in the third period and to had a week's rest-tshape for the 31 in 'the final period gr. ANDREWS, SCOT. the Cougars. BTU, on the con. a scrub defense LAND. I UPI)Bill 113mdman against a had to fight psy trary,.has Denver 's line was far too of Philadelphia par 72 chological battle to bring the In the final round team up from the Colorado powerful for Montana. But Saturday and enable the United States start guard Stan I Montana's Aggie depths. to tie Australia,lor first place ilennitig., played his usual terat the end of the regulation 72 rific game despite, a chestinGets Richmond Option jury. holes of the world amateur Denver made a few misgolf teani championship. Both NEW YORK (UN) countries ended with aggreNew York Yankees have ob- takes. but could afford them. 21-of 918. The to rolled a Pioneers gates an tained option to purchase They.will play 18 holes Mon. the Richmond Virginians of halftime lead on drivea of 67, day for the tilte and the Eisen-!lowe- r the International League "as 92 and 34 yards.Denver its holds Trophy. By victory, arrangesoon as satisfactory Australia; tied 'with Britain ments can be worked out's fourth place in Skyline stand-- , for third alter Friday's third record, Mon!' had a working ings with a ,round- Richmond o have the lost appeared has stilt winless, tana, Yankees with the agreement - four conference gamest - clinched and championship this year was accepting congratWations Halfback Melvin Johnson when news reached the clubDenver's scored ,.second only -- -house that Hyndman had lolSPORTS half touchdown, turning-righ- t lected a three hn the tough end..for.20,vardsafterDenver w '17th.-tanTbif18-incSCOREBOARD had returned a short punt to putt on the 18th to keep U.S. the Montana 27. title hopes alive. Hyndman Montana's only first drive of , Sports Rosalie had a HOCKEY when Johnended aggregate of 301., consequence Charley ,Coe of Oklahoma AMERICAN ROCKET LEAGUE son intercepted quarterback City finshed with & 78 for a Tlitattale 11, Providence 1. Phil Griffin's pass behind the (Onli ume scheduled.) ,305 and br. Frank Taylor-- of Denver goal. , COLLEGE FOOTBALL 'Pomona, Calif., also had a 78 Denver scored first on full-- , Louisiana St 41, Miami (Fla.) 0. for a 314. Each team .counts back Jack Work's three-yarMastinits 29. Nebraska Wesleyan only the three best daily scores St, Thomas 20, MacAlester 0. O. end After Johnson's run. end Chattanooga 29, Austin Peas, of lts lourman, teams. Billy Savannah St. 22. Florida Normal 20. z halfback e ihterception, oj Fort BAYS St. 21.,- Southwastern Joe Patton of Morganton. N.C. Jim Epperson cut loose for 68 Kansas O. shot a 79 Saturday kor a total Watford IS, Citadel O. yards ,to put the ball in posiJC 1. Mutequest Js 20. Pratt of 314. , ' , , Florida 21, UCLA 14. tion for quarterback Miller to e A Denver 29. Montana out. penalty ,sulscore , from O. E. Tenn. IA 2Tyards . Middle kentucity fered by Bob Stevens of Aux. -Westchester 49, E. Strbuds. Nnwee 7 34 NIGHT-t-LaMT. TWO FIGHT MEN SAME Clark of 0 0 0 Oz- - 0 burg Montana,tralia helped the U.S.- - cause. Seattle- - tollWork 3 run I Pagano BOXLNG more will than his share of Cedar get City Stevens was' penalized on the boxing' kick'; 2, run t lurk when, he meets two opponents in CHICAGOBobby Boyd, 190. Chi.1 kneel:- - DUMiller 3 run Johnson r hole loth when the caddy fights 201 'eV". untainted Jimmy Beecham:I pass from Mtlierl n Monday night at West Jordan. failed to lift the flag. ran (Guifrtopiss from 190. Warm Beach, Fla, (101. ' ' - within a generally youthful staff. Football headrnan Mary Levy, for Instance, Is in the "brilliant young men" class, and there's more like him down here. It's still up to Montana and New Mexico to justify that decision made back in 1949 or 10 when the Skyline opened the door to them. - I New Mexico, at least, looks like they may make it. - It's Long, Difficult Task But They're Realigning Baseball Denver Defense West indoor Fight Card Blanks Montana Clark In S.F. Foes liondil; Night Vidory Dattks Oakland, Boyd Decisions Beecham Ten 29-0- rarrired 9 business-tYpilndividual- ably irdi . - - 2-- - - He-the- h e , . Some six leagues are Involved in this meetirlg, includAsssociation and International Ing the League, the doubletA Texas League and Southern Ms. Western and Sally Leagues. But elation, the class-their decisions could beNwidespreadthe reverberations could, and likely will, be Ielt out here In Beetown even. tually. Trouble with realignment, you're working with personal property. - ll'ho's to aaythat I can't operate my peanut stand on a corner I OWIll just because some other Joker's got a little more elaboratepopcorn parlor ' he'd like to move in? s , That's it, in essence. You've gat to wor It through people and property. It's a little sticky at times. Comes 'horn The Top Down But there are indications that baseball is attacking the problem oil a wider front this time. The impetus is from the top downward. St. Louis's ultimatuni to the Texas League Is a point In evidence. As . - it stands the American Association and international League are a hodgepodge of -- mtsorganzzatton. They need realigning on geographical as well as economic basis. tally coming just at the final gun after a controversial ma neuver. That one ended for the Lobos, and set the tenoi for a "bad bounce" Aggie season that left them In the Skyline cellar. 14-1- 0 now- - We're interested on this end because of Denver of the Associetion. The Pacific Coast League would like Denver. Denver, it's becoming obvious, would like to get in the Over seven past games, the Wolfpack holds a PCL It could possibly be done. 4-- edge. With .11,1st two excep tions. an 184 Aggie victory in 1953 and a 284 Lobo rout 111952, the games have been c7F0 and colorful. 4 o ' 8 - That it's taken so long to get it going probsie7from the fact that it's so difficult n 7-- 6 1 Aussies Tie With Yanks At Golf Meet 44-1- A s A bunch of will converge on Memphis, Tennessee, in the next few days to open what could be the first concerted effort ever to make the map qf organizd baseball conform to geography and common sense. one touchdown. margin New Mexico whipped New , , in their Mexico - ALM, opener, dropped a 154 deci- sion to strong Texas Western, then' stunned Montana. last week with a great come victory, to The Aggies,losers by Arizona and 20-- to Denver, upset highly regarded Kansas State, 2043, last week. Both clubs have been making giant strides on Improvement, and the victor of this one will most certainly be a factor in the Skyline pigskin derby. And this game, as per tradition, could be - a beaut. They've put on some pier-brawls in the past. ,The Ags, for instance, Are still smarting over last year's fracas, in. which the Lobos scored twice from-behin- em.--Th- eir - 16-7- N , One-T- D 4 s. , Potentially, New Mexico can hold their own anyone.They're got people enough, to pay: freight-200,-000 new basket, of ball layout, the Johnson Gym, is one of the finest in the country and seats 7,200 people. They're thinking about expanding the football facilities. More than that, they've got some fine thunder makers The Wolfpack is favored, but not too solidly, off a 4 s' the 1 1) Brigham Young had even a bigger N problem to face here Saturday night with strong College , of Pacific facing 'the Harold Kopp , team. with, By PEE CHIPMAN News Associate Sports Editor ALBUQUERwUE, N.M.- -- If they follow their traditional script, Utah State' Aggies and the Lobos of New Mexico will ltAiNon a zany, bruising foot-ball piece here tonight when ilieybiMe it out before an expected criiwd of some 10,000 immerman in Field. The unexpected rust seems to gravitate to this annual meeting between the twd- - Skyline Conference rivals, who are laying their titular popes o the line. ' 4 - -- LinderdogsBy - The Lobos are comingjust like Wyoming tame a few years back, just like Brigham young's Cougars finally found a path out of the wilderness. Utah Staters - i Headed in Right Direction , - - ' , , - ' By HACK MILLER , ' Deseret News Sporta FAUtor STOCKTON Skyline Con. , ference football is up against .twoof the nation's top quarter. backs here in major games on the Pacific Coast Saturday. - Utah went risIWKIPp. and his University of California team at Berkeley Saturday afternoon. Kapp was named backfield man of the week - in Sports Illustrated Magazine and several other ratings. Hr is considered one of the top contenders for Lee Crosscup's allAmerican 'spot. anyone-hasbeenanev- bandwagon. 0 -- line - Why the conference chose the Grizzlies and LOWS over the Vandals and Wildcats, no one knows. Illy bigger mysterythey added Except that we can 'see some daylight down her In Albuqueque. New Mexico is progressive, big, and po tentially a Skyline strong point. Its here: all it needs Is would seent,thatPresident Tom at Colorado-Sta- te ets etny-mt- - more unbelievable here when we fount' Seemed out else something just a few weeks back. Denver's Dr. Louis Breternitz, who was president of the Conference at the time, claims that Idaho and Arizona were at the same meeting with the same solid bid for inclusion. Far West Oregon hosts Southern California, Washington is at Stanford. Washington State at Idaho, Oregon State plays at Wyoming, Utah visits California, the Air Force Acad. , N31.---There- 've It added at least a thousand miles on tlie kilgth of the conference. It added a potential "countrycousin" type operation at Missoula with - -West by 1 t - , SPORT CIIIPS .:, ibis , One-Point,Favor- ite The Aggies flew into AlbuFriday night by charter and stretched their legs a little this morning.' Coach Evvie Faunce is optimistic despite the fact that Overton Curtis,. his biggest ground threat, is a questionable performer.' I, There are indications that s the Ags will resort to the for much of their often- sive thrust in this one. Soph Rick Dobbins, who proved him- - i self by hitting tvi7o TD passes1 last week against Kansas State, has taken over as- - the Nil. 1 QB. Dobbins is a passer, so the handwriting's on the ' wall. But the 'Ags won't be with- out a ground threat, evelt with Curtis out. They have Buddy Allen at right half, and the' ly scoot. lithe transfer He's got steed, power, and he shifty. Pete. Lenotti will pro. Ode the fullback power lii querque,,,, air-lane- . can-real- lieuol...LeeDucharme,..the. line - punching fullback who, 'like Curtis, is a questionable i performer. Lauren Pettis, a I - The Association, - currently, is in trouble with Wichita and Louisville Ildeadliteanwhile, such cities as Jacksonville of the Sally League, Atlanta of the Southern Assn., Dallas and Houston of the Texas League are rekdy for promotions. Maybe they can come up with something at Memphis. Denver In The Coast League would strengthen it 50 per cent. Denver hi the PCL would increase Salt Lake's Importance several fold. ' It's a tough task, but not impossible. Sate This SPECIAL FREE SHRUB WITH EACH $IO ORDER OF EVERGREENS AND THIS AD. - Now is THE TmE FOR FALL PLANTING our SpodaltyUtah Grown, Gallon Can te; 7.A ----- 415 , 01 6 -- 41 EVERGREEITS ' I d JC transfer from. Stockton, has the speed and drive to keep,,lhe' Lobo defenses ' honest from the left half spot. c1 sipo Oa .. - a d t two-stmk- t 1- 1-29 ar p1J-211- 11er four-roun- d ' - L d!) The Aggie line, which shouldn't concede anything to anyone,' will have con, verted halfback Jerry Pelov sky and Ralph Brinton at ends, niggles" Bill Megletts, and Len Ash& at tackles, Willis Dixon and Lynn Pe-lemon at guards and big Mike Connelly, at , center. See AGGIPS Page A-- AlS0.3 AND CAN Sra- - , AP BELLT VII 111111SERY , flosesTress-ShrubsPea8391-So- . - t 7th East '.AM 4 t, I Open Sunaays |