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Show t Vr -- , Ar'1, - , . . - - --- - ' 23 - - - . - . - - ' ' - -- ' -' . ---- - - ' 1 5- - ::: (le ' 'L., ..1 p I - ...0 . S te , ' , I - --) Tooclo, Box tider, 6.,. jo!nAillard-,, In Playoffs -- - .- ,- - - 4 tary-treasure- r. last year's - ends. Tooele beat y affair. Film Drill Only For life Eleven Alden Anderson for an exhibition doubles match. ' : I Colorado Nips Salt Lakers outgatned the Leo. yards to 77 3rards Buffaloes 133 pards in the scorelesk, Class A semi., final in Salt Lake City. A last quarter,drive provided Toole with the difference lp yardage. Midway In,the period, the Buffs stopped all' East drive after the Leopards had picked up 20 net yards and about evened the yardage count. ' Gordy Lee, limping on his in. jured ankle, bucked up the middle 14 yards, then five. Bryakf made, five antl White house four. Then i.e. fought his way 13 yards in three tries and Frank Atkins added four. fumble stopped the drive', at the 18, but Roy Whitehouse Intercepted an East pass the --- ,,.., 211 (.4,,,. With their football coach In Texas for a spealdng engage. ment, University of Utah footballers were slated for a light ParsonsConsider Pylirieral Bowl Coast Auto Race. Won By Texan t - . ' By BILL SCHAEFra ' Deseret News Sports Writer Westminster College Monday finally had set In motionAhe machinery that tlikelyowill wheel the unbeaten and untied. ParJ0111 into the Mineral Water Bowl in Excelsior Springs, Mo., - . i" Nov. 30. ,, Westminster President Frank E. Duddy Jr. Sunday dis. '1 , a telegram to the Min- ,. patched team selection corn. Bowl Nov. 30, but we must era! Bowrs . . , that "we will know soon if it would be re. mittee stating , 1 consider the matter and that ceptive to a bid?' , Dr. Duddy's telegram' was the "every possibility will be ex. I f I plore first positive action taken by the Dr. Duddy said thnt the college administration since the college's faculty committee on bowl committee expressed in. athletics will meet Tuesday to terest in Westminster on Nov- 5. , , 1 Although the Mineral Water take definite "yer-o- r "no' Bowl has been aware of the committment. stand bowl a on 1 Parsons' string of successes for Lcommittee for. the Although , , mulatto Wesbninstees ath- several weeks, it was the team's letie policies, ft will be Dr. 90.0 massacre of Montana Mines decisionWhether to Fridarthat tlinched the bowl's buddy's , accept or ,reject a WA Dr. interest Alriong other things, it ' . . DuddY 'said "submit accomplished the following: 1. For the first time, a West. my thinking" tothe committee but declined comment to football game story was mister , , in 'advance about hislino of transmitted all through the . , thought. ' country by the various Wire ' Don McDermott of the bowrO services and carried in many team selection committee in- newspapers outside the Moun. formed this writer by telephone tam n West. t Sunday- that "we very much enabled' the Parsons to Leonard (T), East's speedy halfback, doesn't get far as an HOLD IT unidentiliedffooele tackler;tollars him sh (40) and Le. Shingle- - - would like to Invite Westminster crack the NCAA record book as to play- in the Mineral Water the. highest score during the decker-144- ) are out of play. Tooele Noon" the Class A semifinal on basis of net yard- ended 'rhe recording the highest score dur, age., game 1 . , - I , ?, In - PTIC09-- '- Bob ' VnibBoz Elder paw receiver, fell to the ground on the line attempting to take a toss two-yar- d from Charles Claybaugh. As be stared into the cold sky,. Carbon defenders batted the ball Into arms. Ciaybaugh rammed Into the end zone With Just two seconds to play. That broke a tie and gave the Bees a 1943 win. Carbon scored first in the wild contest when Stan Crocco took a pitchout from Terry Alger, rambled 20 yards then lateralled to Ehners Richards, who carri ed the final eight yards to pay dirt Box Elder went ahead, 74, when Dennis Hansen picked up a Carbon fumble and raced 24 yards to score and Robert' LaFrambolse converted. Claybaugh smashed 15 yards' to score in the second period atter a penalty was as against the Dinosaurs. Billy Higby scored on an end around play for the Dinos and Walter Wright converted to tie the score in the third quarter. Dbde's Flyers bottled up Pleasant Grove's great Paul Allen and scored In every period to avenge last year's l loss to the Vildnis. - , . , - ,, .-- ' - - -- BUD-1-Bev- 2;--I- an -- --- behhld--Tomsla- ." Footballers Junior. - -- - Ohio State and Oregon may be in the Rose Bowl, Auburn and Michigan ,State and Notre Dame may be riding high today, but they'd have to go some to beat the enthusiasm of a couple of Salt Lake's Junior Football Conference champions. The two champs sewed It up In Saturday's final round In the 1957 campaign.. The Timps whipped the District 4 Munies, 134 to preserve their 'lead in the 3 year old league while s the Sugar House were dumping the Holladay Peewees, 13-- to ride their unbeaten (once tied) record into the 12-1- itty-bittie- 10-1- 1 The little Prudential Federal eleven from Sugar Rouse reigned as the Bantam champion, and the Fred A. Carieson Timm; owned the Junior League crown and the Deseret News sponsoes trophy symbolic of the thamlidenship. , Both champs were pushed to the wire, however,. with three clubs tieing for second in the Junior action. The Sugar House over the Steelers won, Holladay Days; the Westside yearoldtltle. - 20-1- : ABOUT----- , ' Continued from Page for this reason Jerison might be wise to keep him ,off the glass until he can get that title fight. It could be that the viewing public might be losing their interest in the prodding D-- 1 - style of the Utah That is the way it appeared to this viewer, at least. Gene didn't have the best backing hi this fight. - This is an ugly thought, but Gene might be slipping Into the same nit that Rex Layne fell into after Rex bad taken a couple of bad maulings at the mercy of Exiled Charlesone Layne beating hi particular was that Wintertime Garden massacre in San Francisco. Never alter that did Layne have the snap, the drive, the desire which took him almost to the top in the tough Iteavyweight bracket , , MAL STANDINGS e Fred A. Carlsson Timps Sugar House Steelesa 1 0 1 d 1.1SEFCo.-Ktwani- West-Avenu- O. Park Tims1 S, - - , es -- - 0 Pet. RUE Dia- an. Tria Prudential Federal IX Holladar Pos. Vieu Avenue PseWse 1. Gibbons-Ree- d Contractors Highland Kiwanis O. - , 1.000 .857 .867 .500 .288 .200 .181 monds 0 ustrco, r, .857 0 .714 I Westside Wasps 0 .714 Avenues Carpets 2 0 .714 2 4 1 .333 Bradley Badgers 4 1 .333 Holladay Dana 2 S 0 .285 District 4 Muslim .000 Bose Pane I LAST WEEKS BISHLTS Westaide Wasps IL Bradlee Badmen. Sugar House Steelers 30. &tiled: Dans I l 1 0 Dana Mos 4 3 1 Highland Park Thno Avenues PetWees 3 3 1 Gibbons-ReeContractors 2 5 0 a 1 4 3 1 I 1 Christenson Diamonds LAST WWII'S SIZSULTS ban's Ines It, Christenson 55 RUBBEIIITAUPS and CLYDE KARL Pannier's Writs - Intornentln MARKING 12 - Far M He CanGo -- - 0, Prudential-Federa- -- eight-gam- e Boise Junior College is mt. to wrap Up another- In. pected Wasps nipped the Bradley Bidg. termountain Collegiate Athletic 26-and the Avenues Carerg, Conference football champion. pets dumped Rose Park 19-1ship Friday night when it visits to stay in the runnerup' tie. Dixie in St. George, ' Dan's Utes wan the big The unbeaten and untied pusher in the Bantam League, Broncos, who have either won and the Utes stayed on the or shared the title Since joining rurmerup pace by tripping the conference in 1948, tuned Christenson Diamonds, 19-up for their season finale SatIn Saturday's finale. Other urday by burying Scotts Bluff Bantam curtain droppers saw of Nebraska, 45-It marked the BIghland Park Timps and their eighth victory in &row. USEIrCo..Kiwanis play to a scoreless tie, saw the Avenues Carpets IL Rose Park 12 PeeWees nip the Gibbons. 'Pros A. Carleson Timm 13, District munim Reed Contractors, 74 B- JINTims B,oth ch:mipionship squads FINAL STANDINGS performed in a brief exhibition Saturday afternoon between halves of the Utah-Ai- r Force Academy game, and both will be guests of Ute Coach Jack Curtice on his weekly ' television show. The Bantam titlists pear this Wednesday, the jun. 'ors the following Wednesday. The final summary: , It protected their unblem. !shed streak that en. abled them to rise among the 18 college teams in America ' all victorious records . ' 4. Their 90 pointe also made them the fourth highest icor. ,Ing unbeaten and untied team 'in the nation. Only Pittsburg .(Kan.) with 10 victories and West Chester (Pa.) and Hills. dale (Mich.) with 'nine have rung up more than West. minster's 314 points., The Parsons' regular season schedule will end ssiurday Golden, Colo when they meet Colorado School of Mines. The orecliggers, one of the weaker teems in the tough Rocky Moun. Uhl Conference, nevertheless are expected to provide minster with its 1oughest coin. petition, despite an record, since Eastern Oregon held the Parsons to a 12-- score Oct 18. 3. Cthwn:Friday JUNIORS - - 7tks 1 the 1957 season. in '- rends, fi, ROUND ' Boise. Picked To Clinch ' - , hard-drivin- - - t I d - - -- ,......, . day Monday. Line Coach Karl Schleckman said that the players will have a movie review of their Air I Force Academy contest SaturSpecial to the Deseret News day and that will be all the pracColorado tice for the day. DENVER, COW. State soccer champion Western The Utes will be hard at work " Foundry of Denver eliminated Tuesday as usual. Curtice is exthe Salt Lake City, Utah, entry, pected back from Texas 'Tues64, Sunday in a regional playoff day morning. game for the National Amateur Challenge Cup. IAla semi-DeaThe Coloradoans raced Into an early lead with four first half Passes accounted , for three goals and then outlasted a sec-th- e scores after spectacular Dbde Utah rephalt surge by by Richard Haien, running tesentative. RIVERSIDE, CALIF. (UP) Haien, George Andrus Arlyn g The game, played In freezing Lanky Carroll Shelby, and Jacide Tobler moved the , weather, was the first such comspeedster from Dallas, ball into scoring position. petition in which a Utah soccer Tex, Sunday won the main Arlyn Eaten passed to Karl event for sports cars over 1,500 Blake 30 team ever engaged. yards for one score c.c. at the SCCA national cham- and' to Andrus 20 yards for pionship sports car races at another. Richard Hafer' passed Holland Boaters Win Riverside raceway. four yards to Dave Emery for HOLLAND . Shelby averaged 87.8- miles the third, ROTTERDAM, defeated-- Bel- an hour in the 254ap event in Allen scored' for the VIdngs gium, 5-- Sunday in an interna- his 4.5 Maserati and whisked in the third quarter but Dave tional soccer match which did across the finish line of the Emery plucked off a blocked tiot count for the world cham- 3.7mile track just five seconds Viking 'pass and raced 50 yards at ahead of Dan Gurney of Riven to score the clincher in ,the pionship. The Dutch led, - 'side who was in a 4.9 Ferrari.' final period. , - halftime. .. , , KUP)--Holla- 'loco. . - nextplayandretlitnedAtto the 15. - , - pair up with Art Thornwall and East at its own 13-1-3 , blg-tirn- e ; . loss to l gamedelensiSaturday. The. - Coach Jack Curtice of Utah missed his first Bleacher Quarterback session Monday. Curtice had accepted a speak. 'Ing 'invitation at the Monday luncheon of the Monday Morning Quarterback Cub in San 'Antonio, Texas. The Utah r ;nor was scheduled to show the films of the Utah-Armgame at the Texas semi-fina- diately after the first game Al:Tet8".C164:".'-'- according to Bruce Hanks, president of the Utah Handball Assn., sponsor of the match. Jacobs and Sloan willI 'then - I - - DecistarrSet Tuesday - 51 - .. championship doubleheader at 11 --noon Saturdayin the Uni- versity of Utah stadium. Tooele and Box Elder will play Irmne. .i 'kee: Cilitit0.'Sii:00.k10-,1-:- ! -- , - Handball will have a major moment this week when the national champion stages an exhibition game in Utah; Jimmy Jacobs of Los Angeles to the No. 1 handballer. He will play in singles competition against No. 3 ranldng Johnny Sloan of Chicago. The match is set for 5 p.m. Saturday...in the Deseret Gymnasium courts in Salt Lake City, : , - 19-1- Exhibition Go --- - ,.. t ' .. Stage lie t' or-----o- ' '- - . - 4: (-- - , To y - a ii-1.4,A,,,i.- -- , su. Fa ' , - '1937 Monday', November 1S, tote toy, Soh --- ....,, , The Utah High School ActivIties Assn. has been requested to change the site of the Class of Utah. The Dixie avenged football championship finals Pleasant Grove Flyers by walloping to St. George, but it appeared the state B champs, 254, in St. Ivionday morning that the re- - George, ---quest would be dented;Millard had to rely on spectacu- Millard and Dixie are final- lar to ists in the Class B title game. clinchlast hir f performances spots. playoff I The St. of Chamber George Commerce, in a letter to the Tooele left East's record. WIISAA. - appealed for the no losses since Oct. 5, 1954--change, according to Horace H. Intact, but beat' the defend. Hose, the association's secie- - kg Class A champs on the Mr. Rose laid he Alssis of yarft;e. , Would contact board members Box Elder joined Tooele in by phone, probably on Monday, but he doubted the board would the A finals, defeating Carbon, aided by a spectacular force a change." Board members, he said, previously had pass catch and touchdown in discussed the problem and ap- the final seconds of play in ' Price. proved present playoff plans. Friday Millard came from to defeat Judge behind, Memorial, 2044, and will face National Champ,,' Dixie- - in the first game of a - . DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, By ;EERY CAHILL Deseret Nei Sports .,Writer Onlio'ne of Utah's four top high school teams had a reIAlively easy time qualifying for the CASs A and Class ,B football championship finals to be played Saturday At the Urdversity ,, --Si- . ' - E'S.- ' - Dixie Requests fBI Grid Final Be Move . - ' 1.,,. ,t. , , - - , -n 7-- , - , , 1 , -- . 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