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Show . . ,. -- i , -i 4A ; i t - I . , . - rEstRET . . , , So4 NENA'S AND TELEGRAvt, --.- 7; ' ,, - . - ' , r'l ii 4 1 . , I - - ' , - - :- , - - , - , - 4a..) ,,,, ., , . ... , . s Grizzlies Nip Ben Lomond; Olympus Edges WeStt ' il.,11,. ..,, E , -- - - -- -- - -- - , - nuo e ea j tilf18 ,,,,ta , . - -. .-- t t , ' By J111 GREBE . ' Porotret News spoils Writer Cass A Utah high schools Suffei no lack of state champion-- I i'.r of the - sip contenders as they baul down--. the home stretch , , ....., 1956, foot ball Tooele and Logan stayed 'very much alive" with Friday I , ictories. Logan climbed back Into a first place tie With Weber ' I In Region One-teby beating , Lomond.-21-13and Tooele 1A'-pulled Into a tie for second spot 3S-a with Nine In the Big . ' Rio RINI breeze past Cyprus. I W I, T Pet. A In another 'A' feature Friday, tut 0 114,0 iiit - , - . - , . N.- - IA , ,, '' 4 s - ''''., ' i . S ' ' ' Ik , ts.,..s.., , -- 1 - 7 , '''' - - k . , ; ':r I'. '''' I : ".1, '17.- 1. ; .. , v ..- , . - v , - s " ' -. .. - -- - - - . t m - , - Bfsrep Loops , i 4 -- -j - 1, . ., ,, 'B' STANDINGS 4 ,..-- .4 I, REGION &IX ,o. I aloe boutia Beemwsit 4 , i isdr Summit' bunk k 0' 1 S , L & S 4 4 I S. Isiah 1 M I , VII I 0 n, In Region Six. - -- W $ . though retaining its unbeaten T pet record. still faces a tough, I 1.01 'fight for the title. Moab art. two pears in' in Region Light; .04.0 needs only to win over Millard M4I I , '', - . - , , 1 I ' ( .ko. A.,- q 4 .:tt" f t One biggest B' state title, will be played next Friday when Bingham meels , , 11amp - Pleasant a of unbeaten& in battle Srove 1 I I 4 To bitsgan clinch in Region 'Nine and .0.0. It I a .1,,,0 t 1..ei. Prrk , $ $ bog l Tooele, of course, must whip 01mu Dixie can do the sante by beat., Sektdalta Week s Akt4i t . Nit f2 , Noal 0 East next Friday at Tooele or Ureaxts Faro an. I CRT. i Park ing at Marg. Summit at Mabattit. i to' South' 't the Big Nine race- is all over thi',pr.. 4 a .two 0 arra 64 burnish"North , ' I t i Here are the highlights of 4 0 V' .011 Jordaa and East's again. t 'utak at t molt. ' , FridaY.play: ' SIVIENT things are In RegionOne-Two- , REGION NEXT WEIR'S SCHILDITI i Weber, prt li,m sa ormotes petting hot. Logan andnot 4 Pits0444 fisloit meet, Region Six do ood :11.1a1twzous6 $ .., - both with marks,. .0.0 3 season. ?fork at Jordan t Murray. &merle. the regular , during Judge and South Summit com t' REGION oNETvro 3 I --.. :,.- .--. ..--- ---Belgium T . Region Five, the other Class .000 tinued.hot on the pace of Union, 4 sale J W T Pct. .000 A circuit. has iits problems, to Reber Graft Mettl Judge aefeating'Patk City east-- . : ; 64": : of lines : before battle bitter Teams head .. WEST'S CAUSE GAIN LOUNG Brum IN s staged Olympus. , Harvey and Sebedmis and Hue Jewkes S.S. Week's Springville Carbon Next ly, : Olympus scored in fourth quarter to sew up contest, :T.:packs football leirde) tt; pick up one of few hefty gains forces- clouting Morgan, timbers at.Pieasant Grave. Into the final week of play next riaszis I 1 - .s.. Lehi at B T. Bleb. S Rea Leasea for West High Frida3I In Big Nine football game against top, tintah pulled tie for rriday tied or the (automate at Jamb. - 1: - I J4140 . L'a:1:7,,-,1: ::: remain schools Wa. Some other') place REGION- PIGHT"---by defeating s s .400 in the var- tr. a(.1::. L T Pet. satch, 4 ...mathematically i 0 .200 2000 4 I JONI Union was Moab If , Ions races but Ifor practical pur- booth Cattle I forced to come I .X3S hem Jame over except WIER'S ICRIDLAR Dame is season Nair,' the alit back in the second half to pre,' twoses 4 I Rear liver at Latta. serve its fifth straight loop Win. for the six or eight select few.' Next Week's lebedais troottaleer4.11,thastal,abcCatbs. North Summit led at halftime, here is a rundown on Friday Moab M Notre Dame. hoantifal at Ogden. 6,k' battles: Lomond at bee , 'how., REGION NINE . RIGION FIVE , PVC e d Gamble's pahsOa' 7 Tooele 38, Cyprus Irmo T Fri - because each of the board's five Millard A attrac- I. most franchise the vile but the .,VASHINGTON doomed; I Mil helped Judge ckibber weak added, (UP) appeared Nrilm Smoot, I Carbon Jjrn with 1 2 Tooele had little trouble maid' Amami, I i.4000 touch of sentiment and the 1second on Charley DreSSen'S tive was I members knew "he would have Delta prungirill Fark City. Scoring from Washington." ,Axii I I 1 2 touch2 Vitf wanted this downs for sludgy were Fred Eisenhowof with Cyprus, rolling to Iwo second Pr.,. it President Richfield , way.". Orem "way weight youngsters." ' .2 I raymka Memory Of 'Ortfr downs In the first and wishes combined Saturday Pinkerton., T o m l'ogrenic, Bata Ittek's &citadels In addition, there was a. ledtlub President Calvin Griffith avenask tfrk Ma er's I 4 lookall the evidence indito the George Fedor, Joe Manstiy. nation's quarter& The Buffalo line, held Actually, Mr. Ittlitard at Nrili Itaapeta. . "big keep who capitol made that he when that clear SCHEDLI-1Eisenhower, ing WRIT Friday ILKS ' llitbrield at Malta. cated - that the Senators had Jack Moore, Gamble and Bill ' ing strong all the way, baseball the mapwas announced he league"on .clubs the expressed publicly at 1111prinewillit, REGION TEN Caterell. shift a walked to brink of the Provo. beak Cyprus to a lone second period 4.4441 A i., a result, the Washington board of directors "are very "agin" a move, would intervene Wets at Carbon. IV L 7 Pet, score on a short pass from backed away in defer. with a last minute plea to reand then be old to and be back Senators will at in the 0 1.00e 4 Washington happy Dixie run Morgan Lees Eddie Pearce to Tuck Hubbard. I' I I cedar City stand next yearbut with new hope we will stay here the rest ence to the memory 'of Clark main in Washington. .N00 gave Uintah its first score and I la the Word of scored three -Griffith and the announced wish S S Kay Smith The directors met for seven H arrican hope that they'll show Improve- of our lives." added the Cloyd McCarroll I and Rol Niel- Squaw Valley I tuff touchdowns two ment at the gate as well as In Griffith, jubilant over the out- of Mr. Eisenhower. vote-NUO clincher. one 4 took but Wasatch hours held an had only 8 and Gordy, sen smashed for The "silent vote" of the "old on a motion to keep the club in the American League standings. come of the lead after Joe Coleman's meeting, early Nazi Meekb Stbedala Lee one. The first hope Is based on the said the board had attractive fox"Vr. Baseball in Washing. Washington. In Was first period touchdown. at Cedar Cite. hingto ofn, Milrord Mimi at Parowan. fans rallied to offers from Los Angeles, Minne-- , 1.ton from 1901 until his death way was a Washington definite there feeling Morgan scored first at Kamas at Rarricano. b a key factor in the decision relief among fans, who sweated Olympus 7, West Om the Senators' support when the apolis, San Francisco and Louis but South Summit roared back ' out the decision, even though 'with scores by Earl Driscoll Olympus survived over West de-" -- ------ ---. on Ed Dahl's passes for two the United Press called the shot Good Bout High In a rocking battle of 1 "Ted Lyons' recovery of 12 hours in advance. halftiMetouchdowns and a lenses, correctly -- a West fumble in the final' pe edge. Gary Anderson took Dahl's Griffith pointed to pledges of riod set up the game' Only pass and another to Driscoll , support from many local interadded two more in the third. score. Max Gunderson, John SAN FRANCISCO (UP) as important considerations ests 1 Del Walker scored in the fourth Willie, Dale Grant and Ren Representatives of five nations ' t in the decision. The Senators forSummit. The Morgan marktarn( s ate up 43 yards in theit were expected to give their final 't have had the poorest home ater was made by Gordon Nielsen. drive and Gunderson lugged in tendance , the American stamp of approval today on ''' over the payoff line. , ,, League the last two years but West went to the four yard Squaw Valley during their ex- i , ,t Region Nine , would be with a P tine On one thrust but the Titans tensive 'kit to the area, al- i 600,000 yearly average. i ' North Sanpete remained in held 'aiid earlier in the game though some bad reservation 5 v NEW YORK 4 Diacuss the Offers on running for the league title back about the site's Olympus was pushed contender Joe Giambra, by 'defeating Wasatch Academy NV st The discussed directors Into offers race facilities. two deep penetrations from Los Angeles, Minneapolis whose strong finish earned a for the second time this -year, The meeting Is the final gath, territory. and San Francisco and talked split decision over rejuvenated 142. -, ering of three members in northThe Rams scored in the flist personally with a representative Gil Turner, said Saturday, "that ern California and they Logan 21, i on a pass from Ross Simons to of A. ChanGov. B. Kentucky to sum up ther impreshard fight made me real sharp John Burnside and - ' , Zen Lomond 13dler, sent to attempt to obtain again in the sion of Squaw Valley. , ' the franchise Louisville. It for the first time since I got out fourth on Bob Jackson's plunge. for nd beh won OGDENLogan - Are Satisfied was generally believed before- of the Army, and now I'm ready A third period safety was the '''.. ' the hard running of fullb ck Represented on the tommit)k hand that Los Arxeles had the for anyone, preferably the cham. lone Wasatch Academy scoring; Lob Cummings. tee are Switzerland, England,4 best chance to acquire the fran- pion." '4 i With the score knotted 71 at France, Italy- and the United r-i- ' 1, ,, k chise I , . , , although Griffith said ,, ,, Because of Joey's fifth Grizzlies exploded States. .. t 4 halftime, the ; 1 later that "all the offers were straight victory since his Army limo Star Breaks Own ,,,, In scores F I two ,' ' lor , 4 - N t The Squaw Valley I won I k 'i good." con- 2.7 Mile Run Record-- discharr e, the ' f t t t' the third and fourth periods, but approval on International Ski I ', 1 Ahede-dsioSoots factors...1n tender Other determined the ViageLanothartglovi after only Federation-- 4 WA 'UT WI)).Larry Ward f were that it had to be made sion bout at Madison Square , 131orii beati- a visit early this week.' lad moved ahead set new 1) junior college record before Oct. 31 to comply with Garden in November or Decemrun by Jim Card. ; I ..tiful in i ; .Dr. Mare Ilodler, Berne, SwitFriday pacing defending the rules and Into that ber, the Ralph smashed league probably against prob- Cummings t zerland, the president of IS, lem of making a schedule which (Tiger) Jones, number three, or champion Mt. San Antinio to a 'end zone following a team victory in the annual Jay. ,.., said he was satisfied with the would include Los Angeles Spider Webb, nurnbqr seven. drive and Dick Brinley convert- prospects after cee Invitational Cross Country ' the ' I reviewing seemed insurmountable. There ed his second of three extra area's "technical ; Steps Down "',,,,. meet tN qualifications." was no way the latter could be Meanwhile, Turner of Phila-- , points to ice the contest. he Ward ran the rugged "our said, up," "Summing .. done without teams agreeing to ' ; delphiawho weighed only course in 13:33.5 to break his delegation is satisfied that the 1 and several, the Including fly 150, pounds to Giambra's 158 arrangements as they have been New York Yankees, refused to as he suffered his fourth own mark of 13:37 .set earlier in the season. Bakersfield finplanned by the organizing corndo so. straight defeat Friday night at ished second in the meet and mittee are excellent and that the -------. the Gardenwill fight no more Modesto was third. :" events will be held under the but will cam7-- 7 middleweights, best possible conditions. Wins Service Award (147the for welterweight paign Too High CHANCES HE'S TAKING NEW YORK (1.712)The base- pound) title. 31. : mi.A.Nri (UMMiami, a two.Opposition to the ball fans of the Virgin Islands ss West Jordan's. Gene Fullmer, Utah's No. 1 middleweight boxing contender who fights and race have voted a plaque for armed . touchdown favorite, fought its titude of the under110 with as In he for the takes chances himself Gilthe avails December, polio championship was expressed by Sigge Berg- forces radio service lit apprecia- dog whom many had considered shots available to all Utahns, adults as well as children. Administering the vaccina- of . way Inch by inch for 85 yards man. chairman of the tion of its World Series broad- 'washed up"turned in 'an inIs Nurse GKell Marley while Bruce Hanks, polio official currently pressing a camIn the final period Friday night county committee. cast beamed to overseas troops. spired fight. lie was inspired to get everykno immuni7ed. watches, to gain a 17 tie with Georgia's - "I must admit that I am not - - paign Director J. Gordon by the recent reconciliation with Fport3 fired up Bulldogs before 42,682 in favor of having Olympic Bridge received notice of the his wife Esther, who was at the . )34 award Friday. Sans in the Orange Bowl, competitions at him. for ringside rooting 1 41ftt,Ifi h I such high altitudes as here In Lea-due-It took the heavily favored California," I the Stockholm,"Swehurricanes lour downs to go den. official said. "The Scant the final yard Ifor the matching dinavian runners are not accus' touchdown and a deathly hush tomed to this, but we cannot .ets-Annua1 :".. ' I over the huge stadium sal change thatand Iherefore --bu- ng . . a . will be necessary for the . F,d 011Ver booted the extra point think it 1 sea- season for '51 to the CHIPMAN will DEE return play different Ey teams split , , participating in , to save Miami's unbeaten ree son. It ,came up as a proposal in the middle of the games, to arrive in Squaw Ilekeret News Sports 'Writer ord and a particle of pride. ' 0 caropalgm Valley two or three weeks beAn unusually placid Pioneer League rrieets , Thtrdstring fullback till fore the events so as to get achaven't heard too muj'h reaction tat jey, Sande, subbing for limping Don customed to the altitude factor." In Salt Lake next Weekend, and though the Engberg reported, "but I rather assume that a , tosseler, plunged for the touchlot of the fellows would still like to adopt It. and be will seeldng ways undoubtedly moguls mark down from- the , means of adding to the sums of last Teasoi, That remains to be seen." We are seeking a man of long term value--with only Revel'', minutes and The schedule, proposed ,reported; Engberg acute. are chronic, not. 43 seconds remaining In the the problems Involved PREP SCORES t's Elzsylr:y fla is adaptable to either the stlaight or split t. 28 to 45. An unlimnot cr sales Lame. , annual confab will officially get underAge ,,The seson, Fa F a Fa Fa look 71iatn1 19 plays to way ,next Saturday evening at 6 o'clock with it is felt: is likely a Shaughnessy, for ited hi future , the with twice 85 man and Na dignified go the yards type Wont 4k a dinner for directors: Ilowever, most .of the (Foment dead issue in the P.L., would automatically be Sonata Livros; L Iturricancs made fourth-dowwill bein the city tarty :enough representatives season a is of if the brought past the sp14 thing REGION ONS TWO gambles for'yardagf.-- : pay' off. football game schedtonally established company to conduct perto catch the a(.1'. The league didn't indulge in the The last gamble was a Latrait Lomond It. , uled for the afternoon. sonnel interviews for Training Program on playoff last year, seemed happy enough pass from halfback John Book r Sri i business. formal actual gets The undemay Ytithoutit ball man Oliver to the I that Tut S adie Aft, Park Liar. of the naoh Panownot !s Sunday In scoring position on the one. Mrgag a, 7 appointment basis only. All qualified leads The officer election is normally a cut and I nine 1. North Summit IL ' t. I 1 urday Hoak IL II &sat; k dried affair with most of the offices Wog , 171 1z1J 111111k) furnished. Sales experience but we 1E6101 PSI'S help ' Expected to Ist On the agenda, In some automatic. However, anrprises are Wins sirtually Race . Pest if 4' ; ,1A i ) Orem SI. Spanish Fork form or other, are four major points, as not out of the 'realm of poSsibility. tur;) 1 'train and neccoLumnCs, OHM Car &SCION 11601 2. Discusschedule. completely a Individually. L follows: Adoption of I Expected to be on hand are Bob Randall, Charles W. McKinley of Fort .41 1 mt gee Jean IS. Dive Creek. Cole. IS sion of a PrOit season. 3. Discussion of , nao. about $750.00 director, and business manager Dan O'Brien or Wayne, Ind., was named Friday Earnings essarAr. 4. per officers. Election of up playoffs. Shaughnessy EIGION NINE of the Boise club; director Bill Wisemanqind to the board of directors .,of the None is expected to 'provide more. than for mcm who,will work. Comraission basis. Nerib kagilete 3 Waeetra Aeee .1.7.S. Disbusiness manager Ed Schaack of Twin Falls; AssNiation's Trotting ' eller Z. . routine handling. of the director and Ilarold UTAH 'Walker, , trict 2. The district includes In, president ' For personal Interview,phone Mr. Rencher, 'The schedule is normally alopted later in Great Falls club; Eddie Leishman and Art diana and Michigan. IIVIOOSI CO.- Make 'Musk' the season, but League President Claude Erg- Green of Salt Lake's Bees; director P. A. 463 SOUTH 31113 WEST DAvis The bull moose's rnooing call berg reports that one has,been circulating. Thorrpson and business manager Maury Monday. October, 22, 1956 TM SALT LAKE CITY Thrifty Water User E. F. McDermott' in have found favor with most of the right of Billings; dirN-to- r 4APLAND ends with an upward inflection OGIMN LOGAN i AL And only. The varying hare utilizes dew or throaty gulp; the cow's is directors. There's a good possibility, he intof Idaho Falls: Nick Nlariana. presiden1 UTAH HMI & TALLOW Co. err 4longs.ean4-rio- t waka W,Acl?1.11,P4 as' loudmorelifllh, 411d a ' brki, , SDa of, St I , snow In wintrr. like that of a domestic cow. There is a very good chance that the league large contingent of Pocatello representativc.C; 11 ,- - - - - . ' v ' -,.' ' ' ', ' X 10 a i.- , s, fiTü - tpeearre'ss ;ttivout. . vs, -, - ,k,' , - .. .... ,,,, "ceows t. 4 .,- t Dixie, Millard and Nloab appeared to have Class bt:4111 let don't stowed but away sf. safely oBe(1 iod(ei leagoe championship small action more no tell el,efpet frobraptislet 1r " ' i STANDINGS - ' - . I s .,, , . 4t 4 t, , Ps f ,,,' , .,,, SettSO41,-----------------,- . , """ In Class 0 , ' - .f ' - , Millard, Moab Near Title's --1 . t - -- , , . - . - . - . . . 1 , gri. , td LI . , t - 4 - 4". 7-- 0, -- - - - - I -. . oce a .Lr,arin - - - 7, ,. , , H ' - , , - -- ... October tO, 19'36. 1,014 Crty, Saturcl,7y, , . - - 1 11 14 , - , 1 a- i - . 5-- , 11 04,11 , , . ..-- , -- .NOW NO .... .....AmodmIntlinomonanomok, 11. I - - 46-0- f 7-- '32-6- . -- - :- :-- --- - 14-7- . - Sentiment, Ike's Wishes 'Agin' Move - - - I ,414t1 11 -- 1 - , Mats,Shun Offers;Stay. In Washington - , t , - .64141 - A4011 - .64PN MI . i . 1 - live-ma- As ' - .7TAI ' It .1Soft X H show-dow- n - Okay Seen - 1 - . 13-- OIympic Site - , -- For U.S. Giambra Gets Nod Over , -- .,. ' , -- - Gil Turner . - ,,.., well-satisfie- d ' - - .,,,,,...,--- ' , ,,,t- - cross-countr- - 6 ht y , - d - - '- - , y, . 1 - , , ,,, :. ;,,' 1 game-winnin- .c lay-ou- ! , - ' , 10th-rankin- , .., , ,. -- n - -,-- - 4 k , '.1, ' ,, , , . ,' - , Miami Ties Georgia, '''''"W. II 2.7-mil- if t A - NO 5,000-foo- t , cross-countr- 3-- 1 ! , - - cross-countr- Calm, Collected Pioneer , . , Meeting Saturday l , - : LIZA 4 . .. ,44 ESZIITATIVE - q ---- -- - - , hot-sho- , It Fa : - 314, n ' - li-ta- Utah-Idah- o n post-seaso- n nipgh.,.-A- , - 06,11t, Ili! ,. s informaT-discussiofi- . . a - ' --,- , , , fit - - - , in-seem- i , t ttro0.-1.111-p-tirran- af gni-eat- "tdt 4,1144-41- . - -, 411 - , 2111 - 4 |