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Show --- - H 4 I - DESERET - 4.1t ' f2the trat;173 ;;COFIES - S44" ,- LI '7' - 40 0 T ' . NI , A 4 - Vir - --: IN 1 -'- , United Press Sports Writer IOWA CITY; IOWA WM' Uthh State .took on defending Big Ten champion in the "Flu IIowa Saturday ' Both teams have been Jilt by outbreaks of the flu. The out break appeared' more wide. spread On the Hawkeye squad, but affected several key Utah t State players ,.At least eight cases were re. 711Elor ' - By ED B:EDIS - - - 7 , - - , -- , - - I k SPORT-CHIPS rE r"1 - . 'by- It - . - The Utes were in good shape physkally. EvereClones and Larry Amizich were expected to start despite Injuries sustained during the past week. The Buffs were hot to go, though Coach Dal Ward had shaken up his lineup after last tie with Washington week's in Seattle. The Utes whipped Montana, 3243, in their opener. The starting lineups: . "American sports," Jack says, Ilproperly tatight, properly conducted and properly staged and held within their proper focus in relatton to teaching of reading, writing and arithmetic, are part and parcel of the education of the whole boy if he Is to grow into the whole man. We've disagreed with Carberry in the past. On this - can't - - UTAH COLORADO , LE LT - LG Bonvicino (230) C Otterbein (194) RG RT Amizich (193) Ramoton 4205) RE Crosscut) (178) QB Vaughn (155) RHB Wilson (17P) 13 Douglas (198) Ward (Res Had Their. Rooters game. A colorful group. On hand, for the party on the traincoming over were such personages as Salt Lake. City Commis. sioner Joe Christensen, Judge Marcellus Snow, and others with a bundle of stature- - They had themselves a time. Eddie Morgan was quite an entertainer, in league with Leo Pignanelli. Mick Mickel. son, Nick Galanis, Warren White, Keith Sudbury, among the many others, were prominent during the evening. , They follow the Utes good! - Nods Mondt Wooten Warner (216) Jones f 229) Lee (182) . The Redskins had their rooters Saturday. The Footptinters, some 70 strong, were on hand for the all-nig- (1M) (195) (238) (184) Prult (197) , Ilowell,(197) Clark (20k) Herbst (191r) Cook 4187) Worden (198) Clark (191) , It , Nick Morgan Jr'. held court in the Brown Palace, and one of the courtiers was Rod Doglierty, the late Salt Laker of insurance and golfing fame. The Utes and Footprinters stayed in the Shirley.Savoy, but had trouble squeezing in the accommodations in hotel starved Denver.' It was a good show all the way around. The Colorado , in the Big Eight, but the Utes will Buffs may be still show 'em. They do a good job of selling themselves on the football market It'd be a shame to discontinue this series. e Is San Jose three touchdown lead in the first half and then withstood 'a late Den- 'o'er University rally to score a.. 2720 vkiory here Friday in an intersectional blot. ball game before 13,000 fans. Denver could not score until it WAS three touchdosvhrbeMnd in the first halt The loss was second straight for the Skyline Conference team. ' 27-2- 0 11101, open-gam- Manhattan, Kans. á pass run, set up by a quarterback --BUR- LY N: 4UStiaNWitc1)64a;10.1,;,1: 0000400f44brOW:,Adikt "'goo, BUFFLeroy Clark, hard running fullback for-Colorado, will be one of the talented Buffalo backs Utah must stop Saturday if it hopes to upset Orange Bowl champion. . , GlardelloWins Notre Dame Underdog ,, Ii(0-Verdict- -- - Ten Big - :I I ened No. 2 middleweight ' , ' . - - , , , ' rt-yar- d Norton, and left halt Jim itiley's I brief Est ezht broke out. - -- , and4-Stanfo- rd - - , (Un--- - 5 lar fisl fa" 10 big 49 10 - , - 7-- 1 - e - The charted 'airplane couldn't get into Manhattan. Topeka was the next best bet since Fort Riley, Kans., wouldn't let a airplane on its commercial strilL ' ' The senator made the right . ,. . phone tall and Fort Riley run-- . . way was opened to us. ,,-: Bebe tee, who once coached basketball at Utah State and later at Colorado University, is here at Kansas State as athletic director. -This was one of the hot seats In athletics at one time when Moon Mullin and his factions Paul Hornung through gradua- were fighting their greater tion but have come up with a 1Kansas wars. Bebe has put things on an even keel.. capable successor in Bob Wil Rams. lebe's even booked a pretty football game for later in fair Ivy League Play. the year. His Wildcats will Columbia, under new Coach Buff Donelli, opened the Ivy travel to Michigan State for a tussle vAth the big boys, last League campaign Brown. Other league contests game of the season for both included Mississippi Kentucky, teams. It's one of those 010, Alabama L.S.U. and Georgia. 000 payoffs which Kansas Vanderbilt in the Southeastern State wiU like to have. . Conferenee; M a r yland North It's Band Day in Manhattan. Carolina State in the Atlantic 60 high school bands which The, Coast Conference; and Califon, at the Wildcats werrassemble yda Washington State in the Stadium , for the , - - Coliegiate'Colitesit-T'The top .ranked Oklahoma Sooners, victorious over Pitts- burgh in their opener, drew an their closest rivals open date-so will be Out to strengthen their positions. Texas Aggies Choice Texas A. and M. (No. 2) was a prohibitive choice overTexas Tech in a night game. Georgia Tech (No. 3) was picked by 13 over Southern Methodist, Navy (No. 7) was 21 over William and Mary. Tennessee (No. 8) was seven over Auburn, Duke (NRett,) was nine over Virginia. State (No. 10) was eind Oregon over Kansas. AlLrmy and Syracusetwo of the East's leading powerhouses . were heavy-- favorites to get Off flying against intersectional opponents. The Cadets enter. tabled Nebraska while Syracuse PlaYed host to Iowa State. Other intersectional contests included - Ohio State T.C.14 Pittsburgh-Oregon- , Iowa Utah State, Holy Cross . V.M.L, 'and NotTe Dame's Fighting Irish, anxious to erase the memory of their worst ) season in year, opened against history last Purdue.- Tip Dish, one point underdogs, lost quarterback e 'D Texas-Tulan- Arizona-Missour- i. J (2-8- - - Si. LTA,!cle tirtylJ4zE:licrca - . against rcc - ' :- paraded through the The individual brilliance of game, streets at Manhattan starting tailback Kirk Wilson and the at IO. am. , combimed work of the UCLA will enplane line enabled Ahe Bruins to de- B111 footballers feat Illinois, 16 6, before a from Fort Riley Airfield irrune'crowd of 48,714 in Los Angeles1 cliately following the game and about LI pin. Friday night A blocked kick arrive in Provo and a fumble set tip two UCLA touchdowns in the first half. Mike torensen Sweeps Illinois,- - held back in the first halt dominated the second half, Richfield Het Tourney :driving- 91 yardsin, the final RICHFIELDMichael Loren. period for its only score. on of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd sent .In other Friday-mighgames, Lorensen, copped the champion... t h é Citadel upset favored on a ship of the Richfield tennis' pair of second half touchdowns, tourney, climaxing the summer ---San Jose defeated Denver, 27-- recreational program. Mr. Lorensen defeated Mae Kent State downed Baldwin Neil and Ogden in the championship 4 Wallace, Chattanooga and Abilene Christian battled to match. Ogden is the son of 1.1r. and Mrs. Morrie Ogden, a tie, , r - - t George-Washingto- 13-- n, 26-1- 6-- Open Your Eyes to the Wor Idle Zest Car r tyysl 3 1957 -- , The third annual El Kalah tournament at Oak. Shrine ridge Club continues Sunday after Saturday's first flights. About 40 golfers were- entered in the tourney. which-- opened Saturday at 9, a.m. Sunday's Ishootingbegini at 8 LE gf - Me Tooele High Schoors marching band will supply the music. Tickets are 90 vents and will be available at the stadium , ticket office. Some 5.000 persons are ex. pected to .be on land at the opening kickoffThe receipts will be used to help finance the ilent 4,, organization. -,- - ' 6 quarter, districts 3 and 7 lnJ The same schedule holds true the third period and districts for the Junior League game 'finale. 4 and 8 in the which wM start at 8:30. Golf Moot Continuos- ;- -- - , losing streak Friday night in its first Rocky Mountain Con. Then iecond annual Junior ference football game by tying League football jamboree, which Colorado Mines, 13.13. combines major league enthu Adams State scored early in siasm with tll the color of a the secont$ period when fullback be Ray Vallentine went three yards little league spectacular,lwill UM in 7:30 the held at Ben Brown tonight through the middle. versity of Utah stadium, converted, giving Adams a Two games are scheduled. The lead at halftime. Mines drove 67 yards for its opener will feature the Bantam first touchdown, with Bull Engle tkague with District No. I. spotsmashing one yard in the third lightieg action 4p,, which Rose period. Halfback Vince Tesone Park tackles Holliday. Districts 12 and 6 tangle In the second converted to tie thename at 7-- 0' : ... By TLVI MORIAB'rt United Press Sports Writer The Big Ten's "big M's"- -Michigan, Michigan State' and were on tire spot Minnesota when Saturday they opened their drives for national recog- 160-poun- d Purdue - d Adams State Ties Minors' To -- a Powerhouses ,Favorites 10-. con- r 44.i COUGAR STARHallback Wayne Chamberlain of Salt Lake City and BYU is slated for plenty of action Satur day when the Provo outfit meets strong Kansas State In Manhattan, Kas. . e 11-ga- " ' for one, didn't have bus ride Friday. ' tender's spot until either Sugar Montana Ra3fItobinson or champion Car. 20 San Jose St 27, Denver men Basilio makes a decision Citadel 13, George Wash- - about future .. plans. Ington 6 Glardello enhanced his title .Kent St. 26, chances Friday 'night by stop. ' 13 ping Bobby Lane at 2:45 of the nition against comparatively Washburn .33, Omaha 13 seventh of a scheduled 10.round weak sisters. Morris Brown 16, Bene- nationally televised bout A seAll three teams ranked high dict 9 smashes to ries of right-hanWest Chester 52, King's the chin' had Lane staggering In the first United Press ratings sea, (Pa.) 12 helplessly around the ring when of the new college football Chattanooga 6, Abilene referee Tony Labranche called son, so now they must prove Christian 6 they deserve their berths. a halt to the scrap. Eastern Michigan 33, 1111-; Spartans No 4 Lane, of KannapoliS, N.C., nois Normal 14 weighed 159 pounds. Giardello, Michigan State's Spartans, Tarkio College 39, Central formerly. of Philadelphia but rated as the nation's No. 4 now residiris in New York, team before they called their (Mo.) College 6 6, scaled 161. Central College (IL) first play of the campaign, Giardello was satisfied with kicked off the Big Ten achedSimpson 0 Jose 37, Oakland 6 his performance, saying: "1 ule against Indiana as a - San Nebraska Wesleyan 12, thought I won every round," favorite. Minnesota (No. 5) and Chadron Teachers 6 matching the estimates of ring- Michigan (No. 6) opened their Fort Valley Vs. Alabama side observers. "1 just bought ,seasons against Pacific Coast St- - cancelled, bad weather a new home and I'm gonna sit Conference rivals. , , Gophers-wer- e East Strotidsburg 26,IthaL- down and enjoy itnot go near The powerful --fa gym tmtil this ,middleweight ca 0 avorites over ashingtonat Minneapolis- ,- while Louisville 40, Easte. rn Ken- situation comes clear." For Lane, it was a temporary Michigan was picked to defeat tucky 14 setback after, 10 straight vie Southern California by atleast tories. His stamina and ability 14 points atLos Angeles. Ten.P.C.0 pairto withstand the brutal rib Another-Bi- g punching by Joey marked him ing brought together North. as a possible future frontrun- western a! - Palo division. Alto, Calif. ner in the ALAMOSX C 0 L O. Adams State broke an - e Thanks to Utah's Sen. Arthur Watkins The ZYU team and their press man, -- 20-yar-d . r 113-poi- McKean, to Riley. In the fourth period, halfback Montero bucked over from the one and San Jose's last touchdosvn Denver scored late in both halves with sprightly pass of;fenses. Quarterback Al Yanotouch-th- e d wich threw an down pass to right hall Jim Epperson in the second period. He set up the fourth score with San Jose's two strong units a pass to halfback Paul shisply overpowered Denver's Collins, fullback Dave Thoel Duo, punching holes through bucldnfit over from one yard which halfbacks Harvel Pot out ' ' lard and Paul Webb romped With nvo seconds to Phil', .4 for steady vans. , Yanowich passed seven yards San Jose scored three times to end Bruce Eddy On the goal-- - In the first half, on Pollard's line. Brady held the bail long"' over right! enough for a touchdown, then , cutback guard, quarterback Mike Jones' I dropped it This so angered pass to left half Ray , San Jose State players that al - - - 'built-in-- - -W- DENVER (UP) State College , -- , ------ Western 26, Baldwin-Wallac- Last Quarter-RaIIyFaiAs Denver Falls 'Totter to the right end." One thing was certain. Kansas State had spent the week pre. paring its pass defense for the were Kopp kids. The Wildcats quite aware that .BYtt- had, in Its last three games of the 1956 season,. pitched 123 passes and completed better than 50 per : cent of them. Kopps fame as an specialist had preceded him to L I , big-thn- Kopp agreed. "We have to wind up and throw all the way to catch a three-yar- d OHIO UCLA 16, Illinois 6 Westminster gave minded. team 'hail the widest spread.. j 1 and one of the best passing clubs in football." Hard hitting Joey Giardello Saturday he's "going t o down and enjoy" his strength. FOOTBALL "They tell us that your day. Bolsters7Spot-- - COLLEGEI-- 7 - the rites quite ia representation in Denver. If anyone in the mile high, city was not . cognizant of the fact that the Redskins were in town, they Must have been deaf, blind and feeble' C- 6-- 6 Salt Lake has it's Junior FootbaU Conference jamboree tonight. It's the same thing. It's worthwhile. Support it. , t S f som Field. Weather for the game was forecast as warm, and the Utes were planning to substitute freely to keep the corps fresh. To quote: . "'There are those who hold that competitiove sports, especially through the,Junior high level are Wills,' which as boy's booking, might detract from such major subjects ' art, consisting of leather goods tooling, and appreciation we - t,he hassle, which Wall expected to draw 35,000 people, into Fol-- - Fortylive teams participated in the carnival, wrote such stuff as "the answer to the and - ByHACKMILLE8 Deseret News Sports Editor , MANHATTANAll , Manhats tan was waiting here Saturday to see the famous spread game from Brigham Young Univer sity. Like Chet Brewer, automobile dealer here told Coach Hal Kopp of the BIM, when the two met for the first time here Fri. as ready as they could get for , of symphonic music." I r Redmert-wer- Lowry-Field.--Th- - , Kansans Set Defene For Cat Passes YfltO This could be the year. Coach Jack Curtice brought his Redskins into Denver Friday morning, worked them out at the Air Force' Academy..Field at . of the day." juvenile problems . , , 0 . But Utah's corps of fighters couldn't see it The Utes, with one of their best teams in years, were figuring to get back at the Bisons for seven straight defeats which blew the oldest traditional - high. mountain series apart - Then there's the old curmudgeon, ..labk Carberry, the fellow who has kept lem honest with his vitriolic type. writer over the years. the kids- - Saturday. Jack gave' Denver's parochial Junior League football carnival participating the Denver Bear Park under the eagis of baseball's Bob HowSam. , 0 10 :::3: BOULDER, COLO. Redskins and the Colors& Buffs were squared off for their Mth meeting here Saturday, and the money boys were giving the Thundering Herd 13 points In the betting derby. . many-nide- d k d Ey DEE CHIPMAN Newt Sports Writer And Then There Are Kids - Trotting Classic Tilt With CU : bin-space-t- o - Yankee Lass For 54th 1 - 280-poun- Utes Ready , whipping the pisons, ' Tee was sure the Redskins hadn't won since before tthe war. For a guy living over here, it must seem a long time He has to put up With the local fanatics, who are getting their kicks from running the 17tes down, ,building up the Buffs. , 2'39-poun- -- Iii - . 'gest centers in college football. in their opener two weeks ago. State lineup. Iowa will start ,lettermen at .iluge Mac Lewis, a Coach Ev 'Eaunce depended on Winters to make up for a all positions, with quarterback er for Iowa, will play opposite Utah Jack of experience in the Utah Randy Duncan Coach Forest Ken Benson, a ' Evashevski's choice to succeed State center. ' all Big Ten quarterback Kenny At least 201Iawkeye players Po len in directing the Hawks' wrre made ill by the flu this past week, including Trots Friday by attack. Lexington winning the $18000 Hanover crowd of 40,000 persons tackle candidate Alex Karras. filly stakes in .,2:03 35 and wu expected to watch Iowa's But most of the key players had, the Iowa coac h 2:02 45. first start idnce Its Rose Bowl recovered and Mg staff ' wasn't particularly Lucy 3ong was second in both victory. over Oregon State. concerned about the effet the heats bhthd the Caste lton Farm of the game was flu might have on the,Squad's ' speedittr which was drivbn by . the matching of two of the big. performance. Frank Ervin. 26-1-2 A llth,' - BOULDER, COLO.Tee- - Davis, the old Ute, quarter! back, couldn't even remember when the Utes had last won from Colorado's Buff. It has been so long that he figures it must be sometime , 'before the war. Matter of fact, he proclaimed such, loudly, Friday, and had to be corrected. Dick Thiriot, !the Ute's official photographer, got out the brochure and showed him the Utes last won in 1948, Matter of fact, the Utes also won in '47 and '46. They were Ike Armstrong teams, and Ikar bad he whammy on the Buffs of Jeam Yeager and Bunny Oakes. But that doesn't help the tiles much now. The Buffs have won the last sevenDal Ward against Jack Curtice. The Utes are hurtin'. CurtIce, just the other day, expressed It succhwtly, !There's no one who would rather tvhlp the Colomdos than Iiwould," he sold. Believe It. CurtIce has been- worn , raw b the Buffs over the years. Th Utes have the chance. The good chance. This might hen Curtice and his kids get back at Ward and be it the Bu s for all those "bad afternoons.", , C IID finps :t. Has Been So Long Since Utah Beat Colorado Some People Forget 14-1- - ported pn the Utah State squad Winters, who finished 12th In the nation in passing last year, just before it enplaned for Iowa led the victory most seriously 111 was over theAggies to a of Hawaii city.-University Will regular right halfback Souza. It was questionable whether Souza would start, al'Cops though he presumably would LIDaNGTON, KY, see acti9n. Yankee Lass has virtually The key man in the Utah clinched honors as the trotter of the year. State attack, quarterback Bob She won her fifth straight Winters, suffered an attack of flu earlier this week but grand circuit harness stake vicwas reported just,about fully - tory and established a season's record for age and gait at the recovered. 6 cplipei2 Afj4 I 28, 1957 Scat Lake City, Saturday, September TELEGRAM, foies Tákffe, ,' Li.8tii'115-sr:JLitii- NEWS AND . Fricri r"'"7.713 t ,ilit 1' . ' . It4 1 48. 0 , r I OP 6,...311 SowIves PosotroNot 'fimi;halh Up to I . 1954--WI- - t'IC1' 1,41.0401 Astooltesoottt,oes Am.) wipes, three. inclutiod. 4cy. Cc mh. , bet So 400to "vs.', tfrilvsey f tit forlimiodt Heaters, itteetrie 'N'Cli ' iik.1;) 1 Ot ItrIMATVOLVO. tivil., Crime. Utah ' tooNgle toe?, h- t,e1. ts 5a s " 1 4.... ' r ,.4 , |