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Show , , . , ' . -- - ' . ..- ww .ii, -- ..., .- ...- ...- , - - 'Er ,, , , ..,Ir , 4, , .,, . ,, , '. ' - , , ,, NEWS AND tEtEGRAAk, Salt Late Ciy, DESERET "e ., , , ' . . . . o' . Monday,-Janu- 2'S, ry 1921, . -- , . . 13 . .. : it ó t Skyline cally unheard of to itt lot-Lan- City on over the-t- old Montana Stat., other. Ipowerfulwas the only debit rivals, But the Sk3line had a 31 Saturday the 14)1,1,f" - It's to be noted that Brigham whipped St. Mary's, ; intersklional nuwk for the Youngs lead, prior td- this Colorado dumped IDenver weekend. Utah's loss to cisive week, is healthier than and Montana lust their SOO percentage Two of the four vtctories have been recorded on the road ; at Wyomingi and Colorado s.pikink,r,tn, That's a step that no . , club can boast. Montana's victories have all come at So have the three won :4 Utah State,, the two won by by -, 'mil--tat- Dirsabar,2l5D3rz . d , , , . SPORiS SCORES ICR Go 111111 ( - , - - .. - -- -'- - - - - - - ------ -- - - - ! , , Fullmer Has His . ..,............ - 4, , - He Challenge-kCa- n Gene is the world's middleweight champion. That right now is the toughest division in boring. Yet Geneias the champion.,mn look ba4 16 fights: and find only one knockout. That came against an unconditioned Moses Ward last summer in West Jordan. - Greaves should provide Fullmer with that test. Creaves has never been matted for the count. lie'l tough, a kid with a bull's neck and a padded law. IIe's one of those men who can take quite a bit of punishment. ' ' l New YOrk Rules -- , , '. and-als- -- how it -- - 1-- 2-- 3-- ' - i, , - I1 ,. six-ounc- e - - Eight-ounc- - non-titl- .. ; . , 1 ...Is , . . ,, -.- - '4 . , ' -,, - j -- -- - -- - ,.. , ' - , , , ", 1 ' ils eo, . ie 4 j 410,. ik , 1' -' ' ',-- , , , ' . A ' . - . '' - i b - -- .,... -- - - f - -- , (71- weighed-i- - , .. . - - , 1 -- ' - . t ,. , e - n --- . The - By JOI1N GRIFFIN - is, - An work oncooditionolly AV VISUALINER 'WHEEL 1 , SCIENTIFIC MOTOR Alpit-u- p - UTAH'S , . goorontoods or. psrke., ONLY AUTOMAT": Seel , - -T- LELISAUTOMOTIVE 4' - I 'UTAH'S UST EQUIPPIV$Pfp 845 .r,,, ft5-620- 9 took for rho itvolving - - - - d( -- - . d , .... - - - t II riot E AlliM ,. - -- - - 113 ' - -- - - Itift.IE WO4tleit - ti3; 1'..:-- - - ri ' ' state WremInt L pct. rts. op. I .212.. 401 I Ai' ir - 1 a i -- 1I $ lilt so ad YOU SS WHY GUESS ABOUT 217 344 .t - ' - - 4 , ,.. I ''' : 1 7 5 ( 4 . - 5 .Pet. r0-16,---- .447 1212 .1121 - 7114 - I 9 0 . II . . Press ISI - PROFESSIONAL BAIREIRA1L NATIONAL BARREIRALL ASSN'. gyrracrarara 034.01Innetraolis 03. Itient'-9-tr- Ii - , '- 101 ; - 117i 111.- - - . ' Providence IL foringlield I, Bettie Israelites I, Itershiss i . , ., - - - . . - ' w- , - ' 2- MI. et 1 Kantwo-- , Nebraska 'l - S. B- , - t ' ' - . , r i 1 c t . v, ; . ' 1 , ry - - , ' "Rrl ' i , '4.-'- "kill. ; ' - - - - - i . ' , 4, , -- :..,,, tip ,.,,.:-- , :,' , 5 . : ,, 4 , ('' - . T ,-- :', ,r. - - GASoLINE .. , ,,,,,,,,,,,: - , - , . , - You gipect more from 1,1TOCO.'and you get it! . l 111.111 - 1 - 4 - . . 'I ... . - , - tv 4, I .1, - - , 4 Pry - . . I . ) :1. ' .,,. r . - - . e ' ,,,,,..--- --- 1 , , - . HighrOctane 1.74), 0 , ,r- ' - r.,-1- 6: i. '11-...'4- - 1. - t - s, , .,, ref, , , . ' , t A,,,,,i ' .0......., ,. .' - , - - - 1'1 . ' - Judge r.,,,, , M I $f ,.., - - ---;- . - ' OTE , . . -- L ablylp ITT , -- d AGUA 'tte tf,..6 . - 4( ''' - 3 ,..A.,, so i vnesonotevn ; , . I ..7 ,f44,A) - Spinny Odds Slasked ' TRY A TANKFUL4!1 '' - -. a ,.......1, - A .4 . , 14.adent-NeAna. - 2,1enksio ' i Be Your 'Own ' - - - f-- a -- - cars will be on hand for the race, he said. . (2-- f ennferenea ' O. - , - ROttalt 1.2a0t1 1957 model - e e n 1115110 - (.11144.111114 '- irtyllne-2r- LEACrIK. - Effort 100-Mil- e ..lassa.g.taio-sawvegororo-r- ---- I Montreal 2. Detroit I. Toronto I. Sew ,Yerk S. Cblestroo 2.: . f4-1- 1 IrTo ctureity. , . AMERIICAN two-mil- Arirham Yount 1411 by Denver Saturday. then erfisor momm,,,.., 47,4ftre4o) ASM-1-04tr- il 22 t ran in head by a a.ma Thitt-ot- a ord then beltmit , the - olther . 111 Last Weel(s'Itesults !Pmts.1.9- l For ::. Atate reeeh 1 Ivnistuebv A inericen Miarni of Ohio, midn-estern- . Cne '44"; PnckY ', '741" i. Monntnin. Idaho State ' ik Oliver. Oakland. Calif.. - Slated (1.7)J. an- 4 7CKET - I ' i 4 :Nt MA SPORTS RESULTS HERECalt'ell - II Renal Beisettla Gene Fullmer. West Jordan. le111 vs. Will Drsaves. Pittsburgh. Psnn..162. .. gig Usage Roger Wiley. Boston. lie vs. Wild Bull Halsey, Oakland. Calif.. 17LVF-r- ' ' ---21,-- ---- - - trnroseetient 2.(tt: Middle reetem. nt, Mg' ill? net.r's (24): Ohio Valley., Weofers rind Moreheed , .. ' - - lowly 01111. The firm's ..240 5 teem. is onset by ArkattaaaSatur4gp...-41-yri41--4rma---tobt It fie with idle Rice and Baylor teiltit 11411 Friday -, Distspoma City 90. Utah 96 Brigham Yourig 93, Utah State 79 , Saturday Colorado A.554-64- . Wymmtng gr Brigham Young 69. St Mary's 61 Denver 95. ColorathanColiege 60 State 46 tana 60. : la 11 Isvota,,if tirpetof Karlansfal lasetkoireot--I- 1011a 999 .1197 ':1S4 ' - I . 01-1- 124 11170 -- ' 161 vs. Roughhouse West :ordain. John Brunetti. - 1St bealMe Oklahoma A&M TuesdaY. while Wiehita end leadine Pradley 01-- 0 are fret. from Ipartio SP,'t inn. Mal 12111 .,itall .430 - 4-- tomy I len - - le-e- , onUtati - . I. . "1' CALIEsrlt (UP) racing-coursat the . Atlantie resitWhile North Care-lins l is idle. Duke flk4-1- roll meets Los Angeles county fairgrounds The odds on Spinney, upset win-- 1 ner of the Santa Anita Maturity, ;,4,,1 It:..,trrtia biTiincI1.,Zis At',11ke here Feb. 24. said the meet will have been slashed from 60-- to entLefhi.a.t Agajanian V.ntuek intwrong meets Georgia Terh ?druids), night, provide the first test for late 30-- In the Caliente Future Book Auburn talso facie Gentles. the Santa Anita Handicap., lane, ianother 41) doesn't Play untili model stock cars on the course, for Friday. which was built for sports car Holandes 11 still rates as the 21 711.""1 V111"gt. 'Louis (4-e.n for the Feb. 23 classic. d lie Wirhita for olace bv racing.' A full .complement - 1... Better Homes di Garden's reveals secrets of good decorating, and iI derponstrateswith .inspinng phot- ,,f.,,truZ,ovn 1,03. oraphs: Get it today ...silierever , IIRostesn.107. Philailetphia ,4ittagazices arc sold! Rod! . w I It . tail Satardag . 4,701 Le. h,slairne ' 71risham Yonne at Denver Colorado MOM at Montana Sl'hedule 'Oloyd..td., 4 Coloradii College at Denver- - ." ' j .06 , - Virginia --. urtosuAnceednaptliaonnsal focrhaampronmshiilpe Vireinia Torii ,Tuesd, cut Mrntaineors roargin over Oen Is stock car race to be held on the SPIIIrday. then will 4,,Nerit ,. - , .. nt manumit 100,1. sn -la - 7- A ALL OAM,E5 . It 1 0 "tat ISO Ma at Utah ertua be sure, nowure that your roCimtIellect graciouscharrn you SviFehruary AM . - - - . 314 113 toe Ana .202., 102 ;PM 219 I 1,, , 4 l: . 2St 327 , ogee I Utah State at Denver , , You al Internet Smartie. gstberit-We- mark , , I , De2"21.- -, GOOD DECORATING? , LiebeAdivaterit - SAVE Oklahoma imeit Pim Oil re.t..,-411,- - W C- Mentene C19;..A19M Utah 3) .14 2i t s yton Big- - , - , 4 11 flm 140 bit heating OrPOrnn State in Loa Angeles and Saturday. Stock Cars Today Learea-PrintIs MI., Ivy (Sal Columnist but and Yale teach 241 will POMONA, CALIF. Iry to gain ground by winning games C. Agajanian Monday Saturday night, against Harvard and ' d , - BertuckY Southern Methodi- st- :$UMMARY-OF,SKYLIN- ' - - - 83-7- L , - - -.- ?.if ' - i ' style." Conferenegi title ratter. Ohio State is unapt Mon. Big dm), night, it will lose its edge over Minot'', Purdue. and Michi11111 but 'retain a woncolumn margin., on Saturday then ?settle Coast ?enrir:rneL 'MLA 25-fo- - - 134tS1I'EAN ' Slim , , - 4-- , . SPECIAL'S boat on Reality RANSMISSION SPECIALISTS --11 'CAS AND SEOVICI SALES FINANCING i ALIGNMENT. .....t.".w...s. teal - Soo e . - 1 . OVI FrYfillEPaCF0 NECH4MIC1 CAN MAIri YOU, ritANSMISSION ---OPUIATS SETTER ISAP4 NEW TION A SAND AND TINKAGI - ADJUSTmLNI 10 COMPLETI OVIIKAULS ,,.,,: , 15th-ranke- Second ten: 11 Canistus 414 2.; 11 Wake Forest 1121.; 11 West Vir, : 14 Ohio State ginil f ' ,- Rules of the New York Athletic Commission will be used for the fightboth fighters have agreed to these rules. Under the New York rules two judges and a referee will judge-th- e fight on both round seodng and point scoring. If a fight ends in a draw so far as the rounds are concerned then the winner will be the one which is high on a point basis. ()Metals and Judges will be announced at ringside. . . . Fair Card 8) equaled buzzer; Illinols-INco' a It's fair supporting card that Reynolds has ar. pretty the Chicago Stadium scotinc record in whipping Notre Dame, ranged for the evening. Here's how the prelims stack tip and 99 81; and Ohio State (No. VD the order they will be staged: . - Fut Sumas rallied in the final six minutes veracm vs, Cha Chit Williams. RIOT. blahs. 235. L. to beat Northwestern, In as emaesB. t Keith L Mont. 177 vs. Pete Toes,. ILL.. 162. Frank Howard and Jim Laugh. Jesse Poole, 61.... 150 vs. 51'Ite Raymond, Ogden. 144, 151 vs. Don Kennington. Ogden. 150. Jos Rivers. Denver, Cole.; i scomi 20 lin points Oach. '.; Six Resat. ' Hera's the situation now in the author These three games keynote a, week in which the court stars who have been busy with mid. year examinations for two weeks, swing into the second and decisive half of the season. Before the week is out, every team In the top 10 of the United Press rankings will see action Seattle, except, ninth-ranke- - 20 p tOuntry's-to- , - shift- tovviti it shiftsrleeki-swim trovsvol Poisset , , . full-scal- - 9. 20. fter Kayo . With Greaves tonight Fullmer will go after the knockout Ile wants to prove his point that as champion of the world he carries enough maul in his mitts to mash a man to the mat. The burden is his to prove It. Greaves signed the Fullmer fight because, as he 1puts it. "Gene FIIIIMPF- - is ihe kind of lighter.I like. Andrews and Tiger Jones were much the same kind of fightersrather a deliberate, plunging style. I seem to do better against that Return To Torrid.. Campaigns mid-Yea- r tasketball Poli , . , !inited Press Sports Writer The "vacation" is ever for, ,college basketball teami, and first place 4n three, major conferences goes on the line Monday night when court warfare breaks out again. Kentucky, the nation's No. 3 team which' gained a tie for the Southeastern Conference lead . - Make Match Greaires was signed up for the champion's first appear------ -, ( ance as the champion two weeks ago when it was decided by Dave Reynolds, promoter, to bring in someone who would make a match of it for the champ. ,, "Greaves is expected to make that match. t - This much siboUt the former Canadian amateur champioti. liehis hadfights. Hehas won 11, lost four , and tied one. Ile has never been knocked out Two of the fight. era who beat him had been on the deck to the Gleaves gloves. -- -They got off the Canvas to win. For Fullmer this is a test fight. In only one fight in Ms last 16 has Gene been able to knock out his opponent That KO came against Moses Ward in West Jordan last summer. a preview feel of Gene Fullmer's muscle fight tonight at the Fairgrounds Coll. (Ft-Pa.- . . ' VacationisILOver As Collegians In. INS College - a , - -- - r . Listed 17th the ., , , ' --1are . t , -- ,, mum. Fullmer is heavily favored over the neophyte puncher from Canada and Pitts. crowd at the Mint Cafe. burgh. Weigh-i- was held before a sizable . , J' , -- , - Murray , ; lour tresvemistiost - ' - , - , I, , . , 44 i B-- - - ta ; IVLtJI ' - -- - , ''-- ': ... Greaves, left, gets Monday for their non-titl- n - - ,,,,,, ,, '''''' , ., t - , ' - k -- , ' WEIGH-INWil- 4 I - .. , , --- ,, ,., MEET AT as the two - -- 1,- , , 7 , , ' - s . - P,,,,I, - - -i, . - 4 champion of the world, Gene Fullmer, when the West Jordan fighter walks in the ring tonight against Willie Greaves of Canada. The two meet In a in the Salt fight Lake Coliseum with the first preliminary of five additional Lights on the docket for 8:30 p.m. The two fighters had their official weigh-ithis morning atthe Mint Cafe with the usual formalities. Fullmer tipped the scales at 160 pounds. Greaves went In an even 162. TT The Fullmer fight will get under way appmximately 9:30. Fight fans have watched Gene Fullmer walk In snout of the ring many times. But this is the first time he's split the copes as middleweight champion of the world. ' And as champion, Gene Is naturally the favorite. He's a young and tough old a Greaves, willing fighting who has elected-1go up a fast ladder and has already distinguished himselfa In the middleweight class with a win over Al Andrews and-- divided decision against Tiger Jones which Jones won. - , : -- Dos , ' - Will one 'The Wolyerines, a perennial, Monday - night when it visits teams' playing will school that powerhouse in the Big Ten, Geouiac Tech-t- he last Saturday. and set the be meeting tlie Trojans,for the stunned the court world two winning style for the quartet. season first time in regular play years ago by upsetting Ken. The when the two teams play here tucky twice. I cent of their Moto as Crrw -, Ohio State, Big TP11 pace. Sept. 28 of this year. The-195Calvert and Johnny -egame will be played in Septem. -- maker- and-thnation's No;- scored 23 points each to best Arbor. Ann at lber 10 team, ritsks its perfect 64 Vanderbilt. -a leaAue record in- nevi game - Louisville (No.6) nipped Dayagainst Michigan State, and in a replay of last Texas Wester 0, unbeaten ton, 57-5leader of the Border Confer. year's National Invitation Tourince at plays host to nament finall on soph Hal Andrews' shot at the final Tempe State. , . : isc (12 , ' '' ' ,,,,,, I t d , . ( ie.', A - 1 Hydra-Matic- ,, . S - ----- - .,..,... ., - - ,.,. " ,,..... ar2- ' ' "..' t - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OWNERS! - , ' 1., - 7 i d ' '''''' 3 . - ,. .1'.' , ' - 171k:-Ort- Pres.,-,11obe- - s , high-ranke- - . : -- - - , - , LOS ANGtLES (UP) University of Southern Cali. fornia has signed a home-anhome football series for 1957 and 1958 with the University of Michigan, according to SIC. Di. , tet4 non-titl- e II - miLITE By RACK DtkseretNews Sports Editor , the Conference Leads Up For Grabs This Week . il . , , Sim Pact With Michigcm round. , tt7P)--Vetera- . - . basketball teas, wAh 't. 'Two-Gu- al Gettel Joins Hollywood Stars .Staff- - lege won-los- t records, as compiled bY International News Serv- HOLLYWOOD Cobb said Gettel, a part-tim' movieactOr-- flactT1 ot signed a - ice in a nationwide survey: righthandr Allen el, ' 7717-11ett415-been has grnted per- Itallywood tesnenntrazcibut I - 2: -- Karma, talohns;I, , f22 . mission to trairTWith the noilp 112 21. 3. LoulxvIlli ,, 4. Sexttie tI7 2t 'Wood Stars Pacific Coast League would 'work out with the club , 5 UCLA II. at Anaheim, Calif., starting on 1 6, Iowa Mat, , -- .,,, .41144, bageball club, -T. Limos - March 11. On 21 1, ' , Cobb a nnounced-NOnda-, g. Bradley, 113 2t 7 r , - ,. , ' k inks Grid Series LISC e See ItOUND ABOUT, Page - . - ' ). no one has proved to me, either, that the way ry , ,' , ...woo , and Reps. Clair Engle, Wayne N. Aspinall 1 (13- Lee Metcalf ) ) Mont.). John P. Saylor and John J. Rhodes , , , again, , , - - ' tion in addition to SenWatkins are Clinton P. Anderson (D- - . , -- sist of four senators, resentatives and seven additional members to be appointed by President Eisenhower. "The commission would be the first attempt to make a comprehensive 'review of the outso we door recreation-situatiocan plan future," Mr. Penfold said. Seven Others Other sponsors of the legisla- g lnoser the farm bureau einapthacaet Emidoan,sp;nakoin are and we have agreed rgPiv ' to the land owners who care to publicly argue whether there should be dove hunting ,or not in Utah. . No neWs bound has barked louder for better sport.. , menfarmer relationships than this corner. The land. owners case has always been heard and it is worth hearing ,, ' 1 . ' b, f... Walton League, said the proposed temporary 'commission would con- n - It will be middleweight a, ( A i'C,1, .,-- rectoak - Eldon Nielson of Cache County called up Sunday to leave with us his official protest for Saturday's piece on the doves. , 00 , --review Joseno, Protest The Dove Hunt i ,..... nation's playland facilities.' Four Senators , Good match it was. Mintz won - .t900'..' , - 1 - t ,,, 1 ,; , I -- . e I A, Cti pointsHere's-- - -s- Mintz wouldn't let his fighter on the scales until Jenson yieldedwhich Jenson did. - Fullmer never used sixounce gloves until he fought for the title. fights. gloves are standard for 11)ybe Jenson was purposely jerking at Mintz' tempei a little. If he were, he succeeded in getting Jake into a : , I I commission. -comMission. if et-Up, "The -- would take aiii inventory 61 he six-ounc- , ., 1 - , sh 4-- 0 4-- ;I an ' The round is merely a matter of who won the'round -nso much a matter of by how great a margin he won It. The point system is used only in the event of a draw by the round count. The points are scored on degrees of superiority. For instance, if Fullmer wins a round by an ordinary If he is clearly superior but there margin the count is If he floors Greaves for is no knockdown the count is The round has to be something Of a .count it will be a And is seldom.,used. a murder to draw Then the pointfor Fullmer are added against the points for Greaves and you have the winnerbut only if the two ludget and, referee tome- to a draw on their rounds.-- Mints Wins First Round The fur was flying for a few minutes at the Mint Cafe during Ithe mornMg weigh-in- . Jake Mintz, Greaves1 manager, learned that Mary Jen. e son, Fullmer's Manager, was going to request gloves. ' Mintz asked Jenmon about it. Jenson said the fight mitts. would be held with Mintz Protestedso that half of Salt Lake could hear him. "You'havethe judges., the referees. You have everything your own way. I want to make one point and that is for eight-ounc- e gloves. You can have the 99 other ot ; Arthur V; Thursday, joined a group of congressmen 'planning to introduce bills calling for creation of ot ab-the o , '4...t.... WM Watldns -- The rules of the New York Athletic Commission have - been agreed-won-by- both fighters thirttintest.---- -The rules provide an interesting system scoring. Judges must - , ". ,, - WASHINGTON ' - - Uis34 0 nalgi h 11 :. 14 10 It 00 811.1 42. $ t. ,01010 the Watt Rtigged, Willind Canadian Could Offer A Tough Test , - Congressmen Support Recreation . Lin!: ,,, . 1 Niw,, -.- "ot ., , - . Seek Review Asssu . , - , -- , , robe. Gene Fullmer has a special challenge on his hands to. night when he goes against Will Grum& -Gene will go for the knockouthe wants this more than anything else. Be has some proving to do. ,. , , Knock Out Wilf Greaves Tonight? nocilier emom.......maymon... , Golden ClovebalerBobCamIM. of Exeter. N.H..' had to be cut loose with scissors to answer the bell for the first round. Gamlin's second had laced On his gloves while his arms were still in the sleeves of his , ) err Q't -1 .: r.-- , 07 E . MANCIIT.SrER. N. IL (UP) ,,,,, ' . . Ail Bound Up.' , 4 ,HAcatc miLLEnk , ''.t: This Bottler , , . , ' . , That's an edge, and a tough final minutes. Tom Steinke t Lynn Rowe and one, that the other contenders will have to match to overhaul Harry Anderson set the BYU 57475 L - --- . ROUND ABOUT; by Utah. - , illricilead ',. ' 'Cii1.-1E- , . "-- rA&M. --, . . - ,.... , -, -- e& ' t Coach Stan Watts' club at the pace with 16 points each while , end. Roy Thacker banged in 13, The Cougars may have been Johnny Benson got eight Watts a little flat against the Cads used only six men. and Jack.- the - sixth played Saturday. Certainly they didn't Anderson Caliscintillate only briefly. against the Odell Johnson, with 18 points, fornians, winning it narrowly alter taking their spite out on paced the invaders while Larry the Aggies for previous night Doss bagged 16. The brigs kept the lead If. : :moet of the evening, but the 13 I :;;01,n.o. sellson That A Gaels were never out of ; I 11 18 - It btetAnarrh"11 4 13 : t:"'nts : int distance, managed to keep t 0 0 s "'wet's 6 I s the suspense rife until the : e 60-4- 69-6-3 - chm6)1711,11 Oklahoma 69-65- , El in the 6449, , ' winand .he:13iiitti. Rpiad. .id:S.-;:',P,'.6...0ikl.-lic:17r bled Wyoming, h practi- . As Cap neither can afford many, if any, a; Missoula on Thursday, in more lumps. Salt Lake on Saturday. Before it's over, Utah and mAnd Brigha Young's Montana should have gained on. league leaders are alraLlerlY troubled. The Cougars are if not 'passed the Cougars. Colo., also on the ,road, could con- rade, ASIM and Utah State should be yirtuallyout the telvably lose their leadand running. a lot of their chance.---witBut who knows? That just a toe stub at Denver, Al- - what tradition calls buquerque. the Skyline doesn't necessarily The Cougars meet Denver Sat- stand by tradition's script urday and New Mexico the There were only two confer. following Monday. The Aggies ence games on last weekend's meet Denver Thursday, New schedule, and the Brigs got re Mexico on Saturday. For A&M. venge over the Aggies for their it's Utah on Thursday, Montana lone conference loss,, in one of on Saturday with Wyoming's 'them,- whipping the Ags, 9176, Cowboys playing the other piece, at Provo. Colorado A&M hum-- - directions. 1 Eight big games in the next seven days should do some more shaking of the big boys to the top, the also rans nearer the bottom. For Utah State and Colorado ACA's Rams, the pressure will be especially tight Roth clubs - , . Ey DEE CRITILAN Deseret News Sports Writer In might well be that the $kyline stands this week at the crossrciads in a IranticT 1957 basketball campaign that could still run in anY of a half dozen bit the roatiwhere . , , |