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Show i ' , , - , , , , - , . , i 0., . ; .,. 4 ' o, , 0 0 ,,, :t i , ,,14,,,;. 1 - ,t,,.,,,,-- I , ' - ..,.. But 4 , - 1 ptite rticantrit . aó ' ' y 0 . 0 ,,, . ' .... : - , - Ralston, USU- Hope ea! The Wheel - - 4 . ........,. Sra , ;111PM 4N By DEE News Associate Sports Editor I ptah's Redskins are figuring to fatten their 1959 record off Arizona's Wildcats here Saturday afternoon, but don't rush out and throw" your dough aWaythings aren't that pat. ' e. : ,, .0 s v , --- , I ,, t c J .40 - . " By BACK MILLER Deseret News Sports Editor 4 -- 'I , . . w PROVOStealing - - al si-e- Redskins vs. t,Wildials . , , ...: : , 4 ,, ' I:" -- i ; - , 7 ' ) z ..,. .' granddad's wagon and hanging it on 1 ' i a Hallovveener's hook is a thing of the past. But there's one ELS-747- 5 I SPVRTS SCORES ' goblin who 'Intends to wind up with a wagon wheel Saturday. ' 4 1 dah.,, 4(1. , , , , , ' i . ...1 evening. ,,, ii-, SALT LAKE CITY, C SECTION F it I DsA Y, OCTOBER 30 John Utah lies Ralston, States football coach. And the ;, . ,,t,,,--!--, wheel he Intends .61 wagon " .,, , r ti,,:-,, , t ( is the old spoker yhichlfield troublesneeds , g, couple , , ....t...As 3 ,. ,,, BTU his kepi more times thanl01 tailbaci5s : 1. ' ' , I ') Stevens ran out of tall ;,, . :,:: backs when Keith Hubbs .. BTUUtah The State The Utah,Arisons game ,,,,,, , LINE-UP- S game ' ! , STARTING turned up with . a-- broken , , ,. will be broadcast Saturday, will be broadcast over Radio , .. , , , . :.., nmle Re Immediately shift P'ml Time: Stadium Place: q. ''' ,: ' r, at I:30 p.m. overbeginning Station KDI'Lt- beginning at ,it " I, ed Bud Beinap ta the key.-- ----ARIZONA "" UTAlf L. '4's, ;r' ' ' radio stations' KSI,,: s ' Logan 1'30 p.m. ' ' '' spot from quarterback and No. Player Wt. No. KVNT.1 and Bountiful KBBC. .0, 7, Foy" 1 Wt. Player ' ' , ' 85 4 v.., Bud t u r n e d.. up with a , SO 183 .LE Brown Pat Johnson: ,, can tire.4 for ' Gary Lineups gams . ;' " -. t 1,,,,:ito,,,,., . wrenched' kneewill be out '' i 70 LT 206 Tony Matz The corn - 79 4.en Peterson . 4427 on ( belound 01. bee4, Ulna some 5- 4 for .. ,,,A ,,r Iv: 63 205 7 Urness Ted B. LG. have all been season, Migliaecio ing along 447r" p"'" ''' ' AO ' C 190 Bob Girls ?4'. hard hit by the flu' bug this 54 Harold IVarfle 203 desperation' Wednesday 1 '''.' as II trophy for the usU Stevehad not "f " ' .' , 64 i 254 :,,;;;',::, to move Howard RG 44 '. past week. and the situation 69 T. Polychrords 192 C. Rsetzman ;:' 14 ,,:: , '''''' 72 t.zietory 7 77'7 200 ' B. ' Christenseit 216 from right halfback . RT isn't exactly solvent, for"Colonel 73 - Bob Coogan 'N'Stt ,''... , Ringwood LA0 ''' wagon wheel is up for to the left, post and backed 187 Gary Cropper 209 RE Redskin head- 88 Jim Hibbard ' :::::::: ,, Ray Naga-th- e '. , :" I, , s again Saturday. Utah him with Ron Jacobsen, a see. ' -- CHI '16- Shackleford man.164 R. 170 ; Vk i ,f;!,, ':;" ,,, favored to take itThe ond-lin- e :, Williams M. '160 22 B. ::i;::', 116580 LRHH Alasterillosttoo t ,., 4,:';: ii) ;. Bob. Coogan at BYU are concerned :1, 34 It took a lot of juggling and 41 183 Walter Mince , It ' , and Ralston's Vi'llson, that Larry might there is 'reason to think that renegades f ,:::: ::, ,:::, among' 42 '1 :::: ' ' 165 33 Jack 181 FB Monk Gillespie Bailey 1 I :,,,,, be able to rassle-i- t from the such a others, have had to take time , , change might make or 01 , ,.,;, ,.Team ayerage--18- 7 'off to recover from the bug Team average-2Ca mpus .. Cougar break the Puma patterns this -16 Line average-1- 95 fine average--2Kickoff for the annual time aroUnd..,. this week. ' ' ' : " " ,,,, , Backfield average-1- 7$ ,, " :' r.." , ':' i ,... , And istrisons just might be Backfield as'erage-1- 73 wheel roll is 1:30 p.m. , wagon ' , .5:''., :,::,.,:::::' backfield .! bench :: , ' ' the ' Riding , ,,,,.,,..,:,' :: ,' little' . cold. f a s be , 4nd1fs going to tougher than the - Redskin Roster,, this reek will be Gary Dunn, .: ::,::, ; ', ,, !",::i,:l.,;: ' . , They have ,,,,; ,, :::':: Ralston and his men went ftigure. dopester 4( Hubbs, Nyle McFarlane, Joe want. No. pos. Na.. -re(14still No. that's , f.... g B R ..,. Oh Alan Made). II Dennis McLaughlin a tryand-get-war. .: ...::'.::' McGinn, Dale Grant and Dal BB .',.-,Bob Migliscela , 0 through It Terry !Selangor. , ' ' '''. e , I trying to jell. 414 14 Eddie Pearce NB 0 "'elision Thursday at Logan. Lynn Smith Leia Jay r '' ' , , :- 0 IS Darrell Eisner The Utes beat their. only 14 It was snowing In the moun :I LemneyLotrothr G ,This week Tally has Jackie Vierra ' .t.'" i''"; common opponent, BYU, 208, 4! Roe MI Baron Powder BR sum 4, yesl!!r, 0 tains at the time , " letting Jordan at quarterback, How. ,i. ::. ' ,:' f AN ' ' 411 BR 0 Tony Folyhronia . n, .,,,A, Ari' t In while the Cougars nipped 111 Bill White ;i tessbdr 1,,s1!. BB ::: I down a little moisture the ard Ringwood at left halfback, At ,'''':,,,,oe 4 do,, , 0 1., tilt.eati 11 Bill Stems BR zona in a comeback effort, Ts n ? valley bottoms. Zito It Paul Allen at right, halfback , T Eddie Celeablcolt.itm111.411111 NoKsiorlosono Di: in Tucson. T .6.40,,,.. Monk said Friday that be and LeGrande Young at full, Ralston 14 FR Charles Johnston Foal, to Arizona . ,, has lost , T reported ,out of his Thursday back. Young is the only regu- FR IS Tem Birch 1 additi'1-onfti- ordlon;;;ank s 14 1111a and New Mexico, in FR ' l T Jame : 11111 Chant T drill in pretty fair shape. Ile lar in the starting backfield for 11 BR wato to BY1.7,- - while winning froni Vs'ills17,14,,1111:71',1, MI Charles Crafts ' AIP T has one this week. aching positionleft! joerrollha Fotoroon In 4 RR Ken Lon ta Henderson Idaho West Texas. The and SO Bois Bookman i a guard. Jert'y Peterson can't! NB e"11...... Toy Carnahan sc'twe 44 i Utes have an identical ne - 111 Jay 4A Brir mosard ,,,, play. But Roger Fisher, In ! .''''''':' e : 111 .111. Borich ' ': ',....: ..j, ',,; ?'',:t,:,.' :',: ' BYLT and. 52 Jot Jonas .., over off victories N OS Cr a iured in the Arizona game: , C Seifert .':1. ; "': 2: :::.7. , r. , A ':.t I14 Denver e losses to .:'.....!'4'. Marvin Belmar and ';''0;:.::;it,,iJ''i,':',''"$'' Washing- , :4",!, ,- 4,4 ; , 117 4 4',$ 4;,,, 4.'.-.- : ''..!uti 1 4r " Sept. 26, is up and around, 0 -- Gary Johnsen '' 4 , ,j27 'Fle.trrd;RLenove:o1en. ton, Oregon and NA7yoming. '',!:; ,14.'',..t "I''':lvs''':', ;' ,.,:.,,?4A:',4121e.SA:,,r' PA Jim lAthlised ,4 0 and will try P nd "r2tih! . 'again ,it,0-:eThe role ,:' isn't , .'orrl any4...4,'estg,v.1.4,,de:!:,..:.v,, underdog Fighter-- 0 -up." ? 7e' ,:mw le, ..41'4, :. I ::' , ,, , ,,: Wildcat unusual for the Wildcats Roster thing Otherwise the Aggies are . ' ,: ?::: ,,,,,, - 41 Mike . NG BR Ring ,Magazine lists Gene Itodelnuel ,:,:., ,,,:::,, ,:::: i as Coach Jim LaRue has gone is11 cilia; Yeager 11Ci lile '::: :;::':::?::;::, raw '1411;'4, If 44;' ::'''''':::::":::::, MR 4'?' ' ' "C ' :1'.:'" ' ''... ' $,'4::::' NG healthy. di, Doug Grew,' Tom Swinefor4 into almost every game as the Fullmer as fighter of the 116 04 Candi eattanisa 12 Tddie Wilson WI Ralston. who adnille, that low man on the totem pole. The 14 Jim Geist N G month in the November OR all Larry llama TROUBLE FOR UTESJinf Geist (14), University of Arizona's quarterback, is his 18 Ray flhacklefordi WI ail Dos Wild La hit football game la a ground one was West the exception issue, according to Nat 'Al atm am LH 20 Warren Livintston tearn's leading punter and passing ace. Target for his aerials will include end and the that throwing alt Harold Pawl LH Texas hassle, which the Cats 21 Francis Plinski pa game editor. Fleischer, of for the Wildcats The are (85). opponents University LH Saturday's Gary Cropper 22 Bill iMinneri Williams 18 Tear ala la IT hall le a secondary Item, also won, once considered But 71 T Al 24 P Ring, irrermea tH Putties Ken Utah in Ute Stadium. PH 3I Bob McCormick IT onneeded that Ball has pos. It Wilt farts4oviiira The record book of boxing, a IX nom Prtrine The Ute flu siege is pesky. 34 Molter Mince PH In line the the toughest 4 Gary Nadia RH has hung tenaciously to its 35 Larry Burnell' IT sibly cancelled Nagel FR practice 41.Don IS Harald Tamils IT kague. Melton premise that Ray Robinson FR Id Jim IT Meyer Gillespl Thursday entirely, and will 422Jack "This will be our toughest is still middleweight chamFR 11 Bill Herairk 43 FOIPY IT To brief workout 44 Pat have only FR la Pill Ismer Carl Hazlett 11 game of he year and we'd pion. Robinson is recogFR 45 Bob Grantham ta Pal Draws Friday for his Utes before 48 It It like to have it. But we know FR al Ken Hal kraal; Joe Carroll f nized only in New York, RIK Willie Preto Boh Galls It meeting the Wildcats on 50 Ted that there is brute strength in Massachusetts, and Z XX Prank Patriot Ernes, II 1111 er 54 Jim Osborne Saturday. al Gary the BYU line and that we'll Magazine. All of theRing NaC Pleesentkowski la Jabs la LI Game time is 1;30 p.m., 55 Marshall to be pretty solid on tional Boxing John Smolt !have ta Deseret News Sports Editor and a crowd of some 15,000 every play to make it." states recognize Fullmer as is anticipated. Ralston must r' have been : -champion. Over the years, the Utes and reading the press notices from 1Cats have played 13 times with Wyoming--BYwas said to , the Redskins holding an have caused Wyoming more By FRANK V. SOLTYS we have a bruises than any other team. our but ANGELES LOS in manager Their last (UPI)The edge. U. meeting Arizona Publicist It! ..:,......;,;;::,.: Be But Salt Lake produced a tremen- Los Angeles Dodgers Friday coaching situation this year Down Provo way, Tally Arizona, dous Eager, upset-mindedrubbing by the left Manager Walt Alston and, of course, want Alston to Stevens, BYU coach, didn't ALPINEAn old settler stood at the brink of the a team which exudes desire visitors. 0 ::.: ::::,i1:::.r..:.,, nothing to worry about except sit in od the selection of a have rain to contend with ,tiL and enthusiasm, will arrive in wash at the mouth of American Fork Canyon Thursday The Wildcats, after a slow another winning team in 1960 man to replace Charlie Dres- just a heavy north wind. Salt LakeCity Friday after- start under their Stevens-1-s men- by reaching terms with him sen as coach." and looked over an expanse of green grass and admitted,also having back. ' dit 1 noon prepared to do battle with tor, have been youthful prog- on a r for contract "This isn't possible!" making favored Utah Redskins in ress. Last week's the Coloseason. .....2::::: , And it wasn't! But the Alpine Golf and County . 404 itsw-aislite Stadium. Kickoff time is rado'alpotent T-A r. :,::,::: P l; Al.P. ,. 'Club members have done it anyway. tagged that 'announcement 1:30 p.m. Saturday. 1 . as "our best effort"' by LaRue, ston and the club's manage., :?::::::,,:::,: ai Thursday I touredthe new 18hole Alpine layout ,: . The game will mark the fimt :., C-an reached ment sans dubs. Quite a layout, to say the least. agreehad It' see 44 , 'oe, ,,... UTES, . Page Wilddaylight contest for the ment on next year's contract . .::'... The first nine is releively flat with a lot of intrigue. . ' cats, who left the 80 degree re:ITil,..4;,1,-'- . was made here Thursday by Traps, bunkers, apricot orchprds and the like make it in Tucson earlier temperature C r '.' SECTION and General , . President vie, ail Imaginable 6' .. Friday. E. 1J. Muzzle) Bavasi. The back nine is the canyon cource, real 10- -7 and Manager ;! .500 "Alston has accepted terms tricky. 14 Sports. PLETE BO , ;,. Besides 17oking r contractand a for 5 Comics ; INITIALS will strivbe - 6, 7 he was awarded a nice raise," Financial By far and away the Aline layout has the .500 Mark and to reach the I ing wait ; OU- IT Biggest price Cityllegional News largest greens in the state. One of them awn!? sithseaidm. aTo Ile usually FREE-ON snap a twogame losin e streak. Obituaries meet- in -you for 160 feet erronx tho front. Tilt you reductions in years! See ARIZONA on Page C-Action Adds , (in' December) to ipinan better hit tho green or you hare a little oak, 100130. s BALL! -D , I (, 0 M ri brush to - q , I . I . 11111t Iiin To ,.,,.... i I Redskins-Figur- ...., ,, 0 , us N D e .. , ' , 'Flu Clips Utah, , ,,,,,, c. 0 V0111 . -- 4 '',,,, ,,,,.1 .. , , :,..,..,.., 1 . !. , - , ,. o , 1 , I ' tp., r; . . 0t,,Isom 1,1 1,..Nt, 8r 0 -- , ' 04.,"11 , ., , . te 4"Ika .,. a r'l , 1-- ''. a 4 . , . '.;. , . , ., , , . - ' 41 ' -- - - - 4 e Lltes,-who'v- . -- , . .. - ' ,,, . '.77-- , -, , , ,' , ' -- ',,, , , ' , Ken-Nlerr- . 4,, . 4:', '; "' 7:':, ::: 7,,::::: : , - il :' :. , J - -. ' , ' , t - t . IP,- 11 ''' 1 .,''' :: . ;:i, " i0 18-1- . 11 xtria s - I ...,,,, if :,,.,..,',, r.- , --.' ..,:. Fullmer Chosen Month '''' -,- ,,,,,- '- a..., 2-- 3 '',,r4, - .,f ''' ,,.r :: 0-- I- - 4. . '1.. '', y'.. 4" , 7-- ROUND ABOUT by Arizona C HACK MILLER i Play First Day Game Assn,-affillate- ';', Against Redskins Old Settler Said ItCouldn't Done; Alpiners Did - Year Contract Aiston'Sign4 2 d U c(r- 41111. - one-yea- - -'''' - h . ' -- a Z:;.' Bill-Ne- ff,- ,''. 4- !;'' - - - - --- Pr-set- - - ' Here's wishing a fine fellow the best Hand Warmers Please- , 1 - - pa , 47.f .5 finish, ,e , --7- 1S 4 ff. 1- 1 '- - - If i , ' - ' 4 - ' tiN ip tt- :.,S. k.....46., ,,, '''. 1 . (67 ' 7 ,) "' ,: t I; il, I l'iti e I I Drilled ' While-YouWa- at 1 WOLFE'S! , ,. -- -) 1) - machine. ling 1111 e- at able only Avail. Wolfe's! , 1 111 - , . Saturday Utah game., Frank Soltys, genial drum beater fôr. the U. of A. . flew up earlier in the week to beat a few drums. a - Frank came up in a summer shirtit was 91 degree at Tucson when he left. See BOUND ABOUT on rage - C-- 2 . FIRST PUTT AT ALPINE , ' - . Dr. Darrell Jensen, president of the Alpine Country Club at American Fork, makes the first putt on a cold and windy course Thursday as other Alpine GC. officials look on: From left are Mill Neff, architect; Bill Hull, golf course superintthltient; Yukus Inouye, manager, and the putting president. Greens were mowed Thursday for thetirst time. Playwill start next May (See Round About Column), - ' I ...K 5t gm - ' - 41:11S17-7ZK- f'417 -- ' 9,- 'lip o iii, .57sr4 ,,i, ( 4(.4 '4,4 , , plus tax and retteadable tfro A TUBETYPE RAYON FOR LOOK WOIRY-FRI- FOR ..,,ts, r-:-'.' DRIVING, E INIS SIGN OF QUALITY ,.. pl,,,,,,,,,,,,at 6, MONTHS TIRES TO PAY! DEPENDABLE FOR AS YEARS eo- - :17 ,,, '4 Ark, .:r;;ifi.,,..11.m.37-T.- ! Y plenty , - . n 979zzE ILACKY;ALLII l'0": (,, I g 1200 SECK ST. - (N. 2nd Wist) , , Ph. elreg4Z5 g?-5-, Gas and Tire Center 4 . ON :Tam - )9 , COVEY SHOP MON. EVENING TILL 9 - - - ', ask for details 36-pa- , , 11 KELLY EXPLORER Secret of the Stars," Brunswick book. Worth $1 I . - Bowling 11.7111 NEW'"1-Tmr,1 Reg. 3.45 Booklet "T h e Ing. - I !cold spell is 1 it 't91 GUARANTEE WRITTEN for ball and shoes. Duck and Vinyl, zipper per- "GILL-MAC- 61, with of -- I ----- Reg. 4.95 Bowling Bog Fast, precise drilling on the new 1959 Bruns. drilwick " '72 - q, plus tax sad rotroadable tire ILACXWALL Balance. 119. tion soles. Your Bowling Ball .."711 I 0 117 711'sull I n center and e Dyna-Cor- for life Durojet d Elk Bowling Shoes to give excellent foot support. Glazed elk leather, combina- - ( ' ..t: f N....... I , ; 1 Diamond-Hea- 24.95. - i "111-ac- Beauty" guaranteed with - tok: , KELLY PFESTIGE NYLON Brunswick I , an awful thing to do ,to those Arizona Wildcats who will arrive in town FridaY for the This-- - , , . - . 1 ot everything. - i 1 , , 0 - - i""or) ,. s' Bowling Bag Bowling Booklet DY, ,o Ir. Jack'llas been one of the greatest opponents of athletics on the West side of the conference., And for reason he's made things interestling, this , - :.! .; ; Jack Carberry, yeteran sport eflitor of the Denver Post, is hanging up his hooks. Nick's retiring, except for a 'weekly piece, r ' , 0,14 i , ' ' , ' , -- ' -- , , at Carberry' Retires ..,)t. Bow,ling Shoes , '".1.'";1' ' , INCLUDES: OUTFIT BBreuanustWy,i,c1kBa"iBil7ck And like the old Alpine. timer said, you wonder how they did it. Now that it's laid out you know ,why. As it matures it will be one of the state's most seqnie golf courses.' , 't e - COMPLETE ,.... -- Construction of the milt clubhouse Is Wine'. postponed for the time being but in its place the club has restaurant and enlarrel apd reconleased a road-sidditioned it for temporary use. 1t' a better 'building than some gölf clubs have. at,tl is high .... : The Greens Are Cut interest ,b ,& .,,, p . 7 '''es'Ar0 Oak-ridge .4 ( Golf I, - Greens on the first nine were cut for the first time Thursday. Play will start 1ThMay of Next yearwhich will allow the course to have its growth by that time. has 311 paid-uThe dub now membershas a ceiling set for 450. . on Ic11y t. ,Dave Green is typical of the aillini8thhaotlesarea. Thgy can't play the course yet, althoucth seeded and green, but he carries Ills clubs along lust to get the feel of it He's sort of oberhe pheasant hunter who is training his hounrls in , , . aunngtvsial ' , ,,,,,,, one-yea- d0..tho prices i110 0 7-- for,an-upsetwin- 2 battle. We toured tho plaoe with Pres. Darrell manager Yukus Inouye. arcenskeelor Hull, greens committee chairman .Too director Dave Green. architect Club director kfalit Ifooptiaina. 'D.01t7t7ZE 0 , lit z t', I 1,, L For lk i tr, 2 i c." ,' 1 EM Seh'iPlith, 040 44, ',TAMPS 3.00 p Pt tot ysst COMPOIIIMell 5, 0,us - . ' . |