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Show , -r- 1r - -v 1 - , i - ' - ) , - - 20 T ! - ' - '.. 'Two-Veái-,1P- ' , Deseret News can- - say-t- Toronto manageExclusive to the , ment will offer Lee a far better , LOS ANGELESThe Toronto deal than any , team ' . Argonaughts of Canadtt's Big 4 in the NFL" Lee have already placed League Silent On figures Grosscup, Utah's sensational Pool wouktn't name the figure quarterback. On their negotia--tl he before that plans topace to and intend an make on list - andGrosscu0' . outstanding-bid-f- or his services come the 1959 gridiron earn, when they sit down for their scheduled Santa paign, it was learned exclusive- ." here the writer Monday ly by source of information says it - --t , ' -tight. around the Tordntd, coached by Hamp will ,definitely be ' ' :- Fool, former lamed head men- - 20 grand mark. to addition the In fabulous 1 Los Angeles Ranis,1 t tor of the salary Grosscup can have a good will offer Grosscup a two-yea- r contract calling for a Nalary in paying daytime job on the, side , ,the neighborhood of $20,000 per in Toronto. The Canadian teams i season, plus a handsome bonus aU practice in the evenings. , lor. signing, according to the ' t 0word-- - from offietal -- Canadian , ' ' sources. , , 4 To Confer With Lee , ' Pool, who took over at Toron- Continued from Page D-to this year, is expected to meet and have a total gain of 3,210 with Grosscup at the Utah star's New Mexico is Jeading yards. ' home in nearby Santa Monica In rushing with 1,704 yards. shortly after Thangsgiving Day. Last week's "Star of the The news that Canada is out Week" votes once 4 again show , to snare Grosscup from the Na. Montana's Stan pulliRenning . , ,, lional Football League follows ng- seven tallies--, for ,na play .within a few days-- the story ef Colorado State U. to - the Los against Sid Gillman,Angeles top lineman. - Rams coach, predicting the great gain honors as the Utah-totaled Amizich of Larry bonus be the Ufah passer may five votes against the Air Force. choice at the NFL draft meeting "Back of the Week" honors two years hence. to Don PerkinsNew Melt- --Pool confirmedthe starymhert -, whe polled five lititt reached at his home In Toronto, wen.: Vaughn. Utah, who had Canada, Monday night one-hal- f tallies. and , "We placed GrosscuR on our : . list the Monday folnegotiating ' lowing the Army game," said the Toronto coach via the long distance telephone. "The boy is , ' no stranger to me as I went on Con- DENVER (UP)-Ge- orge record a year ago with the preCanadian diction he would develop into rave, one of country's truly great hockey player at the University , . of Denver, remained in "serious" condition Tuesday from ..1prallopsw d -- Monicapowwow. - . have,from, time to time,forgotten this , philosophy. Its flarnerhowever, was rekindled after hearing some rather die'paging remarks about Westminster Coach Al Mercer-aft-er his Parsons to record a breaking Friday romped ' ' , over Montanalfines. , If Mercer or the Patsons themselves owe some kind of - . 0 an apology for Westminster's performance against the Miners, we wisli somebody would let us know precisely what it is. For what? For giving a 100 per cent effort? For playing- the game the way it was meant to be played? 1 I. 0 0 - , t IV . 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The Wilson story is one of hard work and success. lie will graduate ,this spring, andtalte a coaching jobthereby gaining a goalthat he ;had in mind to accornplisltthe dAy,he put his foot-Or- -I the running-boar- d of ,that old truck and talked about his future - with this 'writer. t ., - 's 4 - r Bobs,has also raised awayjunketed into Salt Lake' for last spring's'Cle Salt Lake's efforts, are , endeavoring to make this baseball promotion an area project, not just a community project. , Linde' Peterson is currently compiling a list of service and to include in a new Bee Booster organization. Ile foresees a vast network of active supporters of PCL baseball, organized on the club level. It's not just the Salt Lake area, either, he's every states which mtight pos- club in Utah and surrounding -- sibly have an Interest rile potential is unbelievablenot only for birsCball Interests. but for anyone who has a stake in the area's - ' it , ,, Continued from Page , 114.;'"' -- .. ' s ' s, I .Li , -- 1 . ..., (2) . , , ' OH THE HALF HOUR , . 1 York exhibition game. They had carloads from Elko and Ely, from Twin and Idaho Falls and Pocatello, . from Richfield and Nephi and Cedar City. veland-Ne- - D-- , , - A , , ,, ,,,,,,,e,----,.e. - , 111 - . A 1 . ' C) fi 01.1.41111C1 WILSON SPORT, CHIPS ' 7 ti , . I , it , . , ' OF A SERVICE ' II t, " - I - 34904 0 ' - 4 . TIME HEWS TEMP. I, A V il soU . , State i I ' ioucng South -0 . ;0-ile- - 11 tie v 1 , - - - 41J1 ' GUARANTEE ' o, il , .h - . ' - k) -,, - 4 it ik m. t , 15, ' , . -- 1 , . . -- und - - , ,. IFred A.. Carleson t., ' ' --- !!as The folks who are ., (UP)--Ro- 0 0 - . ft ,k i son football game. . ence. , , 221. of Westrrdn , Nocation Knights of ColumbusLeading team, do not "We bow such know Our Lady of Guadalupe. Team bight, ster's decision was wired (lb a game would affect our efSt. Paul. 2,311; St. James. 887. Ind1.1 highs, Howard DeLons. rectly to Don McDermott of I forts to gain admittance Into i 2E1 593;1 the Mineral Bowrs team se-Ilvidual Tournament conference," - Dr. Duddy - - - the crown-- - IL" leetion eommittee.--- -said. "It might not do any Bill Ward. 3.023 to 1.788. IONWOOD BOWL Had Westininster agrecA to1 harm but then again it r I RootenpTearls. Ren Fullmer Roof- expected might. 1,847; Amerieln Roofing. 579, Indi- acceI't a bid, ling. Roof- I that it wouldo'come viduals,- Nal Pulverize Copilot I Is".."" Westminster's decision means I 492L Charlie Dusgert. Ran hairnet. any. 183. the Parsons will wind,up that I Roofing. Oo Co TannerVeda Wall. 443 and Dr. Dudley, I 153. season Saturdayin Golden, ththeir i I o n, C(M.I. Men No. 1Teams. Gen- - committee's , d eclat , Colo. against ,..the Colorado, lend Film. 1,903; Vitro No. 1. 686. Gen3ral-FilMistunt4-School of affilRMC an Mines, . 589 and 219. siderations" that choked off any iate. A RandOakason, 539;:Brown, victory would give coach' I.Perrv 218. i possible bowl appearance by 1nel Al Mercer's team a perfect 578 anwd t'om4:.n's ClassicWally Stoops, Parsons who are unbeaten and the first .gr mark ever Men'a ClassicTeams. Brimball : tm.luntied in eight games this year. aknzemliillaeoin, Etn5dan816i351n. of the major considerak . the ,. , .0'.' ,, . ., ,. - quires them to- - play som& schools whether they want' tzt ,, or not. - rin fat Jr) p , Smith, 580 and - SALT LAKE EM - 4 - tions, Dr. Duddy said, was from a financial standpoint. - "This, of course, wits a fairly important ' considers. tion," the president said. "But , we also ave he coac es and players to consider. "'Thera is also the question If we are ready for serious bowl cornpetition,!1,Dr. Duddy added. "We do not want to overbalance oar athletic program." Another important factor In refusal to permit the Parsons to engage In a bowl game Is the effect it might have on admittance into the Rocky Mountain Confer- - , - - - may-consid- - - entertaining a bid to participate in the Mineral Water Bowl in Excelsior Springs, Md., Nov. 30. 13'nal B'rithMen: Mat Gust. 554; Dr. Frank E. Duddy Manny Pepper, 244. Women: Charlotte Jr., West. , Mariti6.1517 Arid .204- 515 minster said that GrandmothersMadgepresident, and 203. VA ArmyBee Mueller. 573 and 209. while the actual suggestion Standard 011Al Rust. 574; Clair Van Ausdel, 230. from the committee chairman WasatchLeading team, Auerbach's. Team highs, Mooney Realtors, 2.632, was interest in the Alta Glass, 988. 114.11 ki.6. Bud Moon. 620; Dave Samna a. to ibid, the committee voted 1114 BOWLING PALACE I 8201 'reject playing 4n any P. WinneitDarlene Pec14, PacitioJobn ! . I , .679 -- , - - , -. Schmidt. ' , Members of, the conference a subject robin scheduling, j which has threatened to rip petitions of some members from playConfer. Pacific "foraelease the Coast, apart ence, May be fought Out at the ing any scheduled games or winter FCC conference begin. - scheduling any specific member IDec. San Francisco. institutions for a specified peIndications of a possible riod of time," the, agenda stated. , showdown on the much.debated, - California, UCLA and the Unicontroversial issue were con- versity of Southern California tained in an agenda of the win. have threatened to withdraw ter meetink released Monday by from the conference if forced to PCC commissioner Victor .0. continued scheduling which re- - 1 0 II ' : and 207. Union - . I arranged to suit you. . - - - , - LOS ANGELES Pti'd - , E11111 0 Or : Ar - - 4 .' 1, 1 ', ,,," . -- EASyTERMS -- . - 0 - i ' IF - ' -7,--- a ---- - - - - . , -A n ita----.....1.- )) 4 PCC Sked Fight Isooms ' . , ' . . 4 a - trirdristerRefusOr. m ineral Bowl Bid , SEAT COVERS , , 4. . , , 4.'7..2, ,,,,) -- , - ok 4071 "The Only SNOW TIRES for which a TOWING .wr ', - SA1 Corky Raw.. - -- .40- - 1 LaBedrtieeOLoadlrinin22g 5t.eaWnhomilri. - ALL 3 DE LUXE - -- 24 .:' Eicplosion -Over'Round Robin - , vie& Team highs. Perry's 2.220: Breeze Inn, 813. Individual highs, Sally Hansen. 407; Del Chestnut. ,, 218. , ' - --, . ' - unanimouslyTuesdayagainst - ......- - nup I 'Ititl , - IS ' So, we refuse to sympathize with critics who have at Mercer and his team. ,hurled unwarranted accusations bitufYidr or very- Etre abtain-dmaMercer. Chances are they know very little about both. - I YOUR CHOICE OF Ida . tr M EESIIIIIIE-- , , ' 0 , lirqolgt:ceo.al 543 deGn,rani518tel: , , tit(front tII10, , . - , it.rishtewicMenurdtratie.Al211unl. Baker, i. --- - , - - ''' II21 BOWLING LANES Monday Himclicap ...- - Teams,- Pete's Meats. 2,370 and 854 individuals, Dick' . - : : .:..,i.,..-- - x,-;,- .. -- . - - -r '4.tfmg444J - , SOUTH EAST Sugar House BLachesLeadmg 7rirby Vacuums.. Team highs. Iteam, Appliances, 2,316; Desiree' Shop, 856. Individual highti Betty Jensen, Mert's Appliances. 538; Beverly Hostein, Deal- ree' Shop, DM Sugar House Major,Leading team, Cate Equipment Team highs, Rays 17 t :.....,....,,:.,. - i ' .1 -- - Frtbz3 I ill A LIBvi , , .' 4ii,,to t .. at the winning coach or. team. Why football? We . ;t....,,,,, . ,,, t - , , - don't know and furthermore,. we doubt if there is a logical ' ' explanation. , - - , '''''''ffa dal.1.-Fit-te , . 4: ,,,,, 0) . ,, -' Alitz - , ve, , . IP : .7,- : - V Strange Football Atmosphere some' reason that never ' has been satisfactorily , Hos- ilh .,r -. ''':....'..... For - ' '' At I - - aimed " 11 7 AC , 1, , . . tatsti ..: , v - , i ' . ,s,,,,, - I . ,-- , - 1.t . . immediately at St. Luke's - 4,,,,, k.ni I N . , - ; V - --- 7--- rr AcscAmtENA ,...... ,... - - ! , - " By Waft Daze n - - . - explained to us, there is an almost godly atmosphere that surrounds football - that is conspicuously absent in other major sports, We have seen basketball teams rout opponenti by margins exceeding 50 points. We have witnessed baseball games that have been decided by margins from 15 to 30 yo.loa rgir'"7--""' . , , , a brain injury suffered in a freak accident on the ice. Congrave was struck in the left temple by the tip of a teammate's skate Sunday night during a Denver hockey team pracdee session at the university arena. The sharp skate punctured his skull. and an emer-pital. , . -- - - , - ,,,E, - Supreme Effort Important Mercer realizes that there is no lasting glory 6r fame attached to such a score. But he also knows that in competitive, athletics there is no substitute for a supreme effort regardless qf the outcome of the game."Just so long EIS you abide by the rules, no shame caq be attached to the outcome, win or lose. As the Immortal Crantland 'Rice once penned: i "When the reacorer comes to call against your name, it is not whether you won or lost but how you played : .., the gami." Mercerpdayezlilleillontanaillinealamewith aU. the fairness and sportsmanship he has displayed since he began coaching. He used all available players. If the rules -had allowed, he probably would have gone in and playedhimself. What was Mercer supposed to do? Was he supposed to say. to Dale Thibault, "Now Dale, don't go snore than five yards on the end rum" Or maybe he was supposed to teU Bruce Harvey that he should step out of bounds instead of running 70 'yards with a punt return. During one point in the game, Westminster sawed 24 points with its own quarterback handling the ball only once. Punt returns and . Intercepted passes did most of the damage. Still 'Serious' ,, .. 4 it 1 it- Denver Skater - pm . ttiIo ! t - , STATISTICS , - 1 clay courts, where they are ' tops." Mulloy said the Philippines squad has "done a great job getting this far in the Davis Cup," but said he thinks they "are not tall enough for the international grass court gameN - . ' rm.7,1AittsA,EvoT:oi,NaFt40.,,,. , .Mulloy was scheduled to go on to Adelaide Tuesday to , Join other U.S. team members who have been here for, "We seve,ralbdays. the Philippines teamlightly," said Mulloy. "But we feel we can beat them comfortably. ' However, it would be a much differ-- , ent story if we played them on We . , . er a n . - I, - semi-final- s Altomfortably."---The-- v e t , A t tralia Tuesday with the prediction that the United States will beat -the Philippines in interzone next month - - 14 700501 F TWS LEAGus lt) GET . re : - SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA (UP) US. Davis Cup tennis player Gardnar Mulloy,arrived in Aus- , ' - Davis CupPers - Once upon a memory when very young and knew very, very little our high school football coach, in a tone reserved for football coaches only, had this, to say -after ourleasn rumbled past an opponent, 66-6- : 7 i;If youguys or anybodyelse4Ahinkrrngonna,Alave to apologize for the score, you're 'nuts! I want you this alwayswhether you're playing on the athletic field or making your way through life, it's your duty -togive 100 per cent effort 100 per cent of the time. If you do thi you'll always be respected and you'll have nothing ashamed of." whatevetobe , - , we-we- ' 1 957 Success For , , . . -- . t., 19 Predicts Not Apologize Westminster Need , For Giving 100 Per- Cent Effort - - he - - 13y iJILLsqI4ErEri - dt - NEWS AND MEGRAM, Salt 1.014 City- Tuesday November WORKING- PRE,SS quarterbacks at Utah iand you By RIG RIGBY -- ... , e - I - ,) - :.'::...H.TCial-;0.....--1?edii:.--TO.Pfloi':.; . 17.---- - -- . , , - ' lir - yo- vr 1,71"-- AP IP '10.- , -- - - IF ---- . , - 11'16- , oak 0.....0...00,04.01ka...O.O...o. A. ikk.d LILA, duk....A I, A AIL as, A A A ,A omano A AALAJaA,A1 A, A A A A.." adaaJ4 001, a,ft;sh-A-t- e .. IAA |