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Show .... - . -- , ...-- , ., . ,,,,-- .....,, . - -. - , - - , ' . . ....... ,., - ' - - . 4 ,.. . 1 sfr.C""'-- ." .- - i N.n , P"I'"''' ' I .., o - il , - - ''. By DEE alli'MAN News Sports Writer . 1 : . - 1I - - - - , ' ' E. ', . - s, Li - - J.- -, ," olt ' Cr , I -- - -- - 'Cr- (.; alt.) IA ..' , t,o- -- -I ( i - . -- Inclusion of Salt Lake ht'thO deal 'they - sought Is very signifiesuit. , The negotiations, begun Friday, evening, were continuing , aa' ' ' - - - - - - - ' - - ' r-- s I LI ' ' ' 11 - 1 a ik:.; '46P,d1 r-- .11.01., LI d-an Mit 111 ".1 -hour's audience, a- IlLo,. -,.- ke-h-a- foi-Salt-L- , r 1u '' - -ch, lie-a- - N......" . - .1E)Etztir25717llt y4.1"., 1- fit gate Vii;;I: ..- - ---- LeopQvccle Nikh - - - ; D y di 0 - - - - an the-lasto- . . , , , I , , , . , , . , . - ,T i , ,. L' -- , - - Dixie ---- - - , -- -- '' . a ' ", . , - ,, , - - ---- 52, Seaver 0 0 hardle- , scored the extra points. Ikon by quarters: 0- -52 27 13 S pixie ' 0 0- -Beaver . 0 0 . - - , --- 18-0-. wart, , - ' ,, -- ,- - , , - , - 0 Parowen Cedar City 0 ' 0 0 12 - - , - ' 1 ,,a ---; 0 ----- ' x . -- ' ' ' - ' - ; berth'"""'"'' , ' . -- - '- -Cupsingles -' to - TheY cal talked,splittingthethztre-orsellin- facts-Th- e facts-wer- e ' , t , to qty Leader '', , , ' i : f !: ., 'r - , a , - , - . , , . , ; - . -- - - Ow ., . 4 c. - " , It - " 4 , ' - db a , I1 1 c ,, 1 4' 1 a . . Tod Cowls spent toe years on tho struts of Sett Loki City, winter and somnsor.: No woo ,citrolido nowspopor distribartor et lost 111 yoors of ago.- Tod hos fought his way up the sec.; end hes hocome gasify, beildor, contr!ctor end sr loader In commonity end chorch - ' laidr ' affairs. lio's got what it fakes to to.. strong end competent city cont. - miseinr. -Pt Poi. Adv. by former newsboys and associates 64 Mr. Geurts. Clifton. 4 - , .1ohnson, Ivan Johnson Insuranot Aeon. PA,Ilet, CIyd W. 1st S5uth ty, 12 ifetheei teueldry, 2445 1. Main, Nifty, and Dr., Georg W. Gasser, Logan. - , i , i . , -- - - - , - - ... . - , , . - It ---- - , - . ''' 0, egh , . - - - 6 , . . , , ' East 14; South 6 . t . , - 4 , I - , - ,, , ., , , , ,-- - ' . , 1 , - , ' kicking- tee, then East Leopards played a trick on went forward, as if to,givit last.... South to get a 6 halftime edge, second instructions to his cen. then treated themselves to a ter. As Terry strode backwards, r gift touchdown' and South'i line Telexed, the ball was snapped to Keith Poeland a 14-- ticket into --"' e In truiHalloweenAashion. adjusted the i -- -- - - -- , 7-- - , , , . ' a - - , I I I fourth-quarte- - , 6 man who &Idly Stepped over. l A ptayoffs. one point. ' ,;:',77v South's Dennis Zito east a with the cross- Cubs sectheir treated The in the spell over "Big Red" e ond quarter, lacking only a town rivals in the second half, broom as he flitted 14 yards, losing three fumbles, thanks to then--2yards to 'score just Crushing line play led by Roble-- ' 4 three plays after Don Dtmcombe Roberta. East kept the final recovered a Leopard fumble-- -on- gift and pulled the strings tight , around its victory package. the 40. ' Leopard center, rang But East had some trickery Roberts, of its own, and soon the Cubs the- victory's doorbell, recover-wer- e "bewitched, bothered and Ing South's final fumble 10 bewildered. It was a repeat of yards from the goal line. Threethe teams' first meeting this line plays failed to open the year which ended in a 61 tie. door and a touchdown pass; South, then as tow, had scored Sununerhays to Roger Boyer, e first after recovering a fumble. was called back on an offside Following the script. East penalty. But a second lob from .2 'struck back, marching 43 yardalSummerhays went, lazily 7 after taking a punt, with Terry through the transom' to Mikerrtet Summerhays finally hitting Carlson and the touchdonn. The done, Summerhays Mike Carlson with a 12 yard- trickery booted the PAT into the top row pass in the end zone. ' 4Then, in the spirit of the sea- - of Derks Field stadium. ' son. East's "trick" added thel Sno ro,bi quarters: I , vital extra point. Summerhayst South -- I T , t ,L i . .4 .,, -- to ' ,.,,.,r t ,. ,, - ..0....o...0......---- d , fi. . - :- o. 4 4, , -- 1 o - ' , f A , . i , ,i, tI ..wo .. ',., ,tit:: 4er i'l of, - ...mi. ,. ' , TIME FOR A CHANGEThe ball changed hands this play, with South's Don Duncombe (80) and Bob Drakulich (78) moving in to recover a fumble. Terry Summerhays (1) Mike Carlson (14) cohldn't find the ball, but South fumbled several plays later, losing the ball and the ball game to East,.14-6- . (Photo by on Grayston, Deseret News staff ' Region-1-- :' Adloh 2 ' ' photographer.) ' I - , I , , (ebb Ottpoirits, Poaf rilimbs Pistic Ladder 11 I .'::jidets;-,D0'.i.li;-..- , ' -- 6 - . Lodifi-';'Alissliti.- ' five-alar- " , , - "That was the fastest in. rounder I seemed like we were going every second. And I don't know what' kept him on his feetunder the pace and punches he took, par. The Spider, weighing 1581;to te in the world, Ogden o tkularly-the-champlRegiturOn&-Twpared- fortheir Webb of Chicago, the sixth title garnanext week) ', ' ' Tanking aspirant, exprainecT, this week's,. games. Box, EdeT ' did it the easy way, 25-- over South Cache, but Ogden didn't I claim victory over Bountiful and Box Elder pre- --- on.' -- - ever-foug- ht; all-o- 1601r-1or ,- champion- on unanimous-decisi- California-sta- wound 0 up with a at Madison Square Carden, despite Vaughn's desperate, floundering rally In the last two rounds. , "I don't know what my next match will be," said Webb, who registered his..25th starts before a v'1ctory-infl, t crowd estimated at SAN DIEGO, CALIF.AUP1--- - 2,000. "But I'll light anybody Arnold- - Palmer, the round-facewho can advance me toward the ' ' Pa., title." power Saturday was leading the $20,- - Although Vaughn 000 San Diego Open by one shot of Los Angeles was a Si underas the professionals took a bust- dog for their television tussle, e man's holiday for a he forced-thfighting in every ev.ent round and provided menacing Palmer shot in the 60s for the opposition. Webb beat him by third consecutive round Friday at long range I and posted a total of 201. with left hooks and straight He was one up on Al Balding rights. Also, he stepped in often of Miami Beach and Doug with Jarring right uppercuts to the chi Ford, Mahopac, N.Y. , , Palmer Leads until the last minutes of play yieldectseven points and victory. - Logan: proved better - cold In Coast,Open ,- weather players 394), than Bear River and Ben Lomond shares the Ogden city. championship with a victory over Weber. Davis won a homecoming vie- from North Cache.: tary, , 34-- 7 32-0- ,, Ogden 7, BountifulI 0 - , rainy-nigh- fourth-quade- - Ogden , 6341-07- - 1 , one-yar-d' : undoubtedly strengthened its position. Mayor Salt Lake . ' - - ball games. - The teams wiU be playing on both andyp and land. the down Davis Darts their If Salt Lake gets PCL baseball, the city owes those Utah and Army- head the list for the Skyliners. They alumni Friday-, afternoon by people a big ovation. Anyone for applause? pounding visiting North Cache meet at West Point, New York. It can be- said, too, that I the troops will be touted. 310. , Wyoming goes to 'Stillwater, Okla, for a game with The Darts' wide-opeoffense I i Oklahoma TiltedTo The Front claimed Aggies. a in touchdown Mixed Diet- -For every - - Elk 4 Utah State hosts Idaho of the Pacific Coast Ceuferenceway. , ' A running antelope carries elk calves nurse Ve.trvey'frmlyalce to Fresno State at Fresno. Though two Brigham Logan. at took Lynn Corbridge most of its weighs on its front throughout their first 4 Denver stays home to entertain the young Air Fprce summers, pitchout: from Gary Batchelor eleven. Colorado Aggies hose Colorado University. legs. Its hind legs serve as sup- calves probably begin feeding to start touchdown scampers of ' New Mexico takes a rest ports, and don't bit the ground on vegetation before they ire 50 and 70 yards, then threw a as forcefully. a month old. see REGION on rage A4 - V r,1- ;,, - 1-- 8- iro sea-coas- ',' , i into Utah boy that - , 13 , , 1 '', a - , , t 10 .., -.- ..- ,e. . i , ., '' . Vote for cr , "' f : - 11 - change for the better 'n - , non. I Bac: - ,, ELECT , I: S. Jtr.1.:1,r.s SALT LAKE CITY IUDGI 0 TRAINED MW.. yi, . ., ' I I $4953 $3953 I 1 al .,. -- . I I.r..-1-1- : a t Mills and log I to ,. " - I, brisk i NOW , , 11;hat soma Wool OVERCOATS, , Pact ' WINTER 01 COAT Utah Woolsa Mills 4tvolity at Trsmondoes SarlOgs. 11 , - - - 1 yoss finding t, . i rttorty 11! 1 I winter wsothr? .,, ' ., nom , - - , -12 0-- --- -- , 1 I .r- - so. or 1 E4 . N Stringhoto Mrstitisan 14 BLOCK TEMPLE OATS Eilho n - ' 0 0 13 5 -- -- ,f,-- , - - - - 0 ..., .,a.t70 jry -- I , Fargo-Moor--- - - slum 0- Davis 32, N. Cache 0 - UTAH WOOLEN 1 INTERSECTIONAL ' Stewart, Allen. Romney, Morgan have avote of thanks for a tremendous Job well done. It couldn't have been much better. It couldn't have been more tbnely. Itt couldn't have been more impressive. -- , ' .,, ' - working agreement for the 1958 season with the head, ND. club in the Class C Northern League. - -- -- - Yanks Draft lilintah 33, Union O. , Cedar City 18, Parowan - 1. - Dixie 52, Beaver O. Dlillard 47, Juab O. No. Smtpete 19, Richfield I. Delta 41, Wasatch Academy 6. (Prem. 14, Springville 7. Grantsville 20, Park City 1. IT"' - - it a - O. -- SUB611-- 7-- 0 Bountiful -- - . ' 7, Score by Quarters:west , Grartita f - - Logan 39, Bear River O. East 14, South S. ' ' Granite 13, West 12. , Toad. 30, Murray 7. - - Bingham 20, Jordan 11. Olympus 20, Cyprus Carbon 1$, Spanish Fork 7. Judge Memorial 40, Morgan 0. North Summit 19, Wasatch 8. Pleasant Grove 7, Lehi S. , s - 2 New Davis 32, North Cache O. , (UP)-'YORK Phe New NEW Elder 25, South Cache L Bez Lomond 34, Weber 7. York Yankees have signed a g 201. t, ,, - GRID RESULTS e - th., '''-- gratrobe, counter-punchin- 6 ' d r Gambling on a pass to break a 0 tie backfired on the Bountiful Braves Friday night and Ogden was able to score the winning touchdown with a minute and 40 seconds The top third round scores: remaining to play. Arnold Palmer. Lathrobe. Pa., FallGolf Meet' Set Brent Hancock of Ogden klianit Beach, inc. 17- CAMDEN, NI. iUP) L The scooped up a deflected Bounti- sat ful pass just before it hit the Doug Ford, Mahopae, N.Y.. fali golf tournament sponsored bY Garden State park will be ground, and ran 25 yards to the "tob notbuts, kapa Calif., Bountiful 11. Fred Van Dyke 2150 rinsterwaald, 'requests, Pla. 151. held Monday, Nov. 4, at the Tall. ' , istock Country Club,- Haddon. finally scored after three tries Bala Casper. San Dieva, failed. Hancock kicked the extra 204. iieli, NJ. vicpoint, and Ogden had a , tory. 7 StanSinidley, Steve "Mitchell and Dave Fenwick powered, ,:.5..y,...N..,.:,.;cypN..E.jgAms-..EyE....:....Bountiful to inside the line In the second quarter, but BATTLESthe Tigers forward wall stiffened on the point of As it playing around their own back yards is not hard Score be' etuirterst seven of the Skyline teams will spread out across , enough, Onden 0 0 0 --7 Bountiful 0 0 -0 the nation next week in as many major intersectional foot0-- - , scored two touch- - trnn te paydirt for the first 'rhurgood downsand one extra point score, and Fred on a one. scored shortly after in ' the second quarter and sneak. quarterback yard Vaimed victory over West FriWest retaliated with a 55 yard day, when West failed to add pass to Ron Solomia to make one extra point to its two touch- It 1.16 at halftime. The Pan- downs. ' there held off a threatened DeWayne Jackson, who .usu- Granite were, taking over on ally kicks conversions for the the eight, then drove upfield Farmers, ran for the clincher for Clark's fourth quarter score. battlet------ --extka pOint Brent North capped a sus- - arid lost '.. . The game featured -- some, , - crackling defensive play, spear.' headed by the Farmer's Jay' UTAH PREP Rasmussen and , Brent Hafen, and West tackle, Dkk Smith. a . 1) 4 Granite - NEW YORK- (UP) MiddIC' weight contender Spider Webb, victor,', over Willie Vaughn in a blazer of a fight, said, Saturday, "After that one, I know I'm ready to take on any Granite 13, West 12 ' i poOs..-s'o!i:,i'':'..,...:::.- I - - National League and Brooklyn - and New York to the PCL the- problem- of reorganizing a league that has practically been wiped out .: ,, ,,, - n l f I , - A - t '- , : 5 ob- It's as simple as that When they resolve the answers, the PCL can move. It's al2 tied into one package.- - Damagesthe indemnities owed by- - the -- 13-1- , . impress anyone.-- Actually Salt Lake was the only city present with anything to offer. They've offered it well, the reception was good, they should score. Frankly, we'd say that it's a good bet that, Salt Lake will be in the PCL next year. From all Andtcations, the I3CL can't do without Salt Lakeif the Coäst League can iron out their multitude of problems. And it seemed Friday evening as if they were kettlng there. They spent most of the day wasting time on oratory. Friday night they finally got to the crux of the proble- mwhat is l3rookl3m, what is New York going to do about making up for the - two- big population centers taken away from the PCL. , . t a. ': '. . . 4, - ,Had Presentation Down Cold . - - stuck that he was an interested ' semi-fina- -- 1, ,. t ' tt , 'S f ,. I ,,, , ' Actually, from a matter of presentation, Salt Lake had the things cold. Stz;okane had sent a telegram. Phoenix was represented by Horace Stonehaam, who isn't pecessarily a great friend to the PCL, plus a couple of sports writers. iLong Beach was represented by Pat Ahern, a city council man who gave a fine political speech that obviously didn't , ,,e , t , , i , A ,..-.,- letters which indorse the Salt Lake -efforts and promise - - support. was impressive, tom - ' ", , , , good. told them ,,,,- - k . server, willing to carry the ball on any financing move necessary. It was all direct and to the point. Charley Romney waved his pack of letters fro ma host of Utah service clubs, . From Newsboy g the city. They didn't embenish the tale, they - , ,:,, ' t -- --- . . b Fr 7-- ,,, : a- - Davis --- , 1, - Ent&e. Angela Morthner of England' Von the women's title by defeating Lorraine Coghlan of 'Au& 64. tralia, ' '. - - ..,,, minutes 55 , C3 A , , ct- L ' , Emerson took only t ,,,, - , The mayor told them that the city was Pre- to make the park large enough to hokl PCL pared 1,.,,,,., ' ' , N: , three-quarter- and strengthen his chance of - - 6-- Iuwhip-the-left-hande- Silesmanship,Job -- 7CAMIAliT- - ' News Sports Writer to its customary stand in the Class A -- ''' , East Hi " l playoffs thanks to a 14-- victory over South, the last i aspirations. i remaining obstacle to the Leopard? championship 4 It was the second meeting between the two clubA and Grant Martin's defending state gharripions roared from behind to . clinch their playoff spot against Region Four champions, as yet undetermined. , of Jackson's virtue beat DeWayne West, by , Granite run. The FarMere and Panthers ! successful 4 meet again on West's when will end league play next week they ' field In a makeup game. -- . 1, . ' i- -- Football Playoff Spot - , ,, . ( Bill Heath, the old baseballer who was sitting in the meeting, said that it was one of the best "pitches" he ever heard. "They really impressed those directors, and they knew What they were talking about.' The mayor was in. troduced- by Allen, representing the Chamber of Commerce. He gave- them the population prospectus, using 400,000 plus as a good round figure. The PCL was told that Salt Lake s anticipates a population of around of a million in the next 10 or so years. ' e s s - 0' , I , men'a.singles title Saturday at the Qt'ueensland tennis champion- ships by defeating Neale Fraser, 6-- ; ,, - BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA Emerson won the '(t.JP)i---Ro- 6-- , , , - 1 , -- Fräser.For Title - - - ' ' ., ' , , i, Before they got through. Eddie Leishman, headman of the current Bees, and Claude Engberg, prexy of the Pioneer League, were called in to supplement their testimony. They had diagrams of the park, a huge mrial photo with potential parking areas mapped out. They had facts , , and figures and common sense. Emerson Crushes 1- ( , , : - i 4- 1-12 ' ' . ' The mayor, with Bill Allen, Nick Morgan Jr., Charley Romney and Jack Jobe stood the PCL brass on its collective ear. They were called into the closed PCL session shortly after lunch on Friday, and they lasted bettel than an hour. Most of the time was consumed by questions asked by the -- , ' , 1 - semi-fina- Stood Brass On Ear The Redmen sent Neal Petty and Gary Anderson across the goal line on line plunges to clinch the game early.: Roger Higbee passed to Glad Fiannagan who lateraled to Pace on a play ' for the final score. seers by suart4 . ,.. - --- Dafendinqchamps Clinch , , . , 14.,), t' - t , , ,, , - - 1mi-tresse- d , i., , ... were prepared, and from President Leslie O'Connor on down they the PCL directors by having alkthe answers for all the questions that were aksed. - - ,. Job. They Cedar City added a fourth quarter score to two firsr tiod efforts to- smack Pare. - - ,-- - - . , t , 1::::1 1 1.4i , -- , , , ,,, I- - -- - - , - e Cedar 18, Parowan 0 , , 1 He also hemmed and hawed a little at Phoe nix and , Spokane. It's a truly encouraging ,, And, for the record; you can credit the exceptional presentation made by the Salt Lake delegation, headed by Mayor Adiel F. Stewart -- They were tremendous.- They Impressed Elot Of people favorably. The Salt Lake people came down here to do a 2ack-Tob'l- er ti And1113k-Bla- -"', - -- and lented as second and third -stringers took over the scoring ' load. , . Allyn Hafer" and Jeff 'Holland each carried two touchdowns across, and Karl Blake, George Andrus's, Richard Haien and Brent Bectol added one each. - - i ' SACRAMENTO, CALIF.Drill Sick said, "Salt Lake I s a good idea."' ' , That's the crux of Salt Lake's endeavors hire to get - ' - ' - a- Pacific Coast League franchise. It says a lot. Sick, the multimillionaire from Seattle, is the guy most likely to swing the big weight when it comet to reorganizing the Pacific Coast League. He 'talks with thee authority of -all those MilliOnfi Of little inm men.- - What-hsays goes because he's the one man left in the PCL with ,money ' enough to throw his weight around. , ' ''- --- quarter ' lead, ' . , ., - Walt Brook's league distill:dons divided the scoring be-six players as the TlYert jumped to a decisive 27-- first : , , C fl I P.. 111A, ,,f,J. EN) Es El's VIith Bang;411 0 - -- 0 . , r- 52-- - S.L Delegation Impresses PCL victory Deaver-itheir- final tilt.- In the other regional game, Cedar Cliy blasted Parowan 18-to take over secorick place In the region. . , - Dixie Flyers landed in the state class B quarterfinal play- II offs Friday with a n , b.1 - , SPORT CHIPS by ,,.. t , , - - ' I , from Phoerix cr SifiCia-1-;;;;;;entai- -- , , ' - Li - ' .z.....1 4' damages, was placed on the .. two major .leegunAncroachers, c'00 pcD) lie r.09-,------.- . , e .. . : --- , , , ii. ' - -f . - 7 N... From all the legal gobbledegook came the following facts: - 1. The PCL authorized O'Connor to take the problem Into . court, if it becomes necessary, to Beek a declaratory judgment ' on the why's and wherefores or what has transpired. See BASEBALL on Page MI 1 - -- LI ...) ... , r,-:::--- , -... Lr' 1 I -- (...- I 4 with-13io- -- - , , I- Spokane, the other two most often mentioned candidates. But reorganization of the coast league was laiJ In Co . laps of the Dodgers and Giants. O'Connor reported CA the whole problem was a "pickage." The responsibility for say., , -- - - .. - a ' ' , , I Trik . ' .,. and their presentation was well received, The Salt, takers undoubtedly strengthened their position bnmeasumbly with their wellerganized pitch for a franchise in the reorganized ' Coast League. , 7 ' ' ' ok1yn -d- 'tone-trading,- . ,, ., -- -- major league parks at Los Angeles and San Francisco. The coast league was obviously " but the .. ' ri e--, -- , ' Saturday; It was a matter of trying to set precedent where heretofore there has been no precedent ; ;0 President Le5lie O'Connor headed a levenza enrrartitta., a.,,,,,MthLkkel, some sented elegati-dte New s- William C, Allen of the and York on argumentpowerful a negotiate 'package settlement" that involved not only monetary damages Chamber of Commerce,-- Charles W. Romney of the Sugar, to the PCL but also a reorganization of the league. House Chamber, and N. made up the Salt Lake , - Jr. - - -' with Lake Beach, Wu ven an portunity to present its bid for a league franchise, but the They laid facts and figures, illustrated by blueprints, dia..PCL wasn't yet prepared to make such decisions. They want ''grams and pictures before the directors. It was an impressive their assurances from the major league clubs before realigning. -p- resentation in contrast to the one speaker on behalf of Long - rumors emanating out of the sessions between the six remaining clubs and the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants. ' -being aiked by- the PCL Involved reorganization regarding the inclusion of Salt Lake, Denver and Phoenix, and the payment of indemnities running into ., DuL;aLo .. , SACRAMENTO. CALIF,Salt Lake City was very much lin the Pacific Coast League picture Saturday, 'according to . .1 N.. , --- -- 7 Deseret . . 1.0,' - - - ----' , ) ,4,.,- - -- -- --- !ift0MOMIN.,.111,1MN.Ei - , ' I f ,,, 1) .. - 2,1951 , - . - ,.... Soli Loki City, Saturday. Novilmtier NEWS AND TELEGRAM, Rumored Plan:Would Include Utah CaFitatilDenver,-- - Phoenix , ' . DESERET . )P"-1 . , . , - - ,, , . . - -- - '''. INFORMED DEVOTE FULL TIME TO 10B WILL TREAT PUBLIC WITH COURTESY Pd. pot adv. by Jenkins for Judge Committee, D. Frank VillktnoIsew house Bldg. , b 10 I - s |