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Show . I . , 6o .1 - - t 11 Darkrr- NIWS AND ,TELEOttAk take- 30-- - ay, East lower' Team; Centered In Philadelphia . - Pt rI II- ' '- November Thurscs Dosorot Nows Prize Puzzio Contest , Number 170 (Prize $475 - In Cash) -i c4H41,.'-cALLING.:b- r'''7'uiratlea';'s "r,7, LtAy c. ftIIR:V11.7":CA'llttl7 - Entry Deadline, 12 : 4,- Noon,-De- 111107 ' By FEED DE LUCA INS Sports Writer The college basketball season openspext week with all signs campaign Indicating the 1957-5tray become known as the year Big Repeat" Graduation hail:done little to thin the ranks of last season's top teams. Such 195657' squads. as North Cart rev 8 g high-rankin- ,Kansas State, Michigan State, 'UCLA, Indiana, San Francisco and Bradley figure to be right up,in- the rwining for nitional Ind sectional honors again. - North Carolina and Kansas, both In the which finished , i 0,. ' : - ' , , l' ,. k i, ,, i - 1-- national collegiate champion. ship game it Kansas City last March and in the 'lop 20" teains as compiled by Interns. Donal News Service,. might well finish In that order MIS season,. too. Both the Tarheels and the ,layhawkers must watch outt for Bradley, which finished last-lasseason to capture New York's National In y It a tion Tourna rnent The Peoria Braves did not lose a player to graduation.- - - - , Free Ski Film At ZCMI Friday ) .. skiing , through - - The ..,. ', ' ' ,,,,, 11,4 .1 ,.,.. ' , I e - .s..:',.,. ,, ,, I ),- ,. ',41- -1 it. 461.4''''' ..t r , iI 7 Olt WIT!! HUGE PRIZE Charles Jones, Elmo, Emery County, killed this big elk on his first elk hunt. Spread on hoTns was a little over 50 inches. IIMON11:010; 21110;;MOIRMIPP loo:1104 dkI,,b,m,.d -.- .01116 .'- -- Bonaventure-and ELMO, Emen, CountyLarge elk from the Fishlake National Forest seem to be the rule, not the exception .thls year, Charles Jones, Elmo hunter, reports. Last week, an elk taken from the forest was believed to be one of the largest ever killed. Saturday, Mr. Jones shot cbig torium, third floor. There is no admission charge. Outstanding N..11114.106 ,, 00, .i , ( 's .: 1 ,,,,, ,:, ' ,t, t,t, -- :".1, !;T :.'.,,', -! , , - SNOW OR Will PAY ,,,, ' :, 8Smike Signals THE t , GO Nyou 4 :' Cigar, Bowl Sends TAMPA, FLA. (UP). Eight teams still are under consideration for the annual Cigar Bowl to be played here Dec. V.,. The Cigar Bowl selection cora mittee announced Wednesday that it had scratched from its list further consideration of Georgia, Tech, Louisiana State, Vanderbilt, Florida State and Virginia That left Still under consideration Mississippi State,..Southern Methodist, Boeton College, Miami (Fla.), Houston, Penn State, Syracuse and West - THE TOW!" l pa y a a y reasonable chorge 1 ":41 7t.. I bf Gni IMProved ., ' Cowie p service '' from dare of Purchase le June 30, ISIS, should your General WirderCleals bog dome IN ' - I' - We G Li it) WI NAVI SNOW 14-IN- "N" WHEELER US$ TIRE CO. IN 64646 West 2320 Highland Drive HU 44321 S. 21141 ginta- - Mal nis championship last summer, defeated Ash; 10-ley Cooper, 10-Thursday of to --gain men's sin6-- 8, gles theSouth final-- TRAVEL -- ment. Abel. , , Through Wailingtoi PialL MM. Si, .11 11 1. eTs an mt MIMI IE an' I ti Wan alibi IOW 11110' Auto BtL1 s I I I I I . ; ' 1 II I- Plane Pedestrian Fishing Bicycle . Sit 1M ACCIDENT I c'- - ..,- -- , eygideottot des voted by Reistiesookly paid ka . 'ter emit" - Does notcover for euicide participating In speed contests, testing of pn auto, war. initu7 of which there is no visible wound or ernia or strain. or while outside of territorial limits of contusion. U.S.A. or LanadL Persons over 69 will receive goa of amounts stated for loss and principal Puma .tio kosPitai OS kt change benefits teLl. :Lilt ase . ; ( wt BLACK $068 7.60x15 REG. 42.35 BLACK 7.60i15, "CHAIN" BLACK .. 8.00)(15 "CHAIN" Pima . ' ir-- - - - - - 1209' a9Ya Phos elm oild,o.coPottle $ex end tocepolas easioll. r- BLACK . 1111" 11Th lurrh for the !Richfield, January 31; hast.lat Richfield, February 7. School High -gin games will ketball season"will go on iale at Sophomore 6:30 p.m. with-- the arsity Monday at 4 p.m, according to games scheduled for p.m. - Max Marquardson, chairman. '' Tickets will be available at Bit Little raT , - the auditorium and a limit of four will be sold to each patron. Mr.Marquardsoiliald 900 tick--. ets will be sold at .a. price el . $3.50 each tninclUde home league games. games will include Sevier at Richfield, Jan-- . uary 10; North Sevier at Rich-- 1 field, January 17; Manti at Player eig NEW YORK (UP)CarnPe Hen Of the New York, Ran- iers, the smallest player In the National Hockey League, looked , $213()Imr fir. rrin El LI II It' El 4 O.K. RUBBER WELDERS CORNER 9th SOUTH and 2nd WEST SALT LAKE op.. Monday Threopit lietorday 7:43 e.ms, - EL t. e:timmopst imittoo mo0.000 5:43 p.m. - -l tovolosplooll 11.10160100 intti IPHONE 11.10110. - h liand-draw- n A L Li. STEEL Key E StoIcn garage . ToT-Numb- 170 er Is thcpuzde key on oddh you must copy your mdutkom,,Retaht until the eor rectanswers are published. See rules for details. Thu famous protect yow valuable sir, increase your home's value, give l, you more storage space. termiteproof. 'too ion assemble It yourself & saws money, or well Cr. Per twig, erectism for you. No. Nothing Down will INTERMOUNTAIN , e iter $15 NOW DA Saw-Hom- tam-Sout- r. AL...vild-11-younettlARAC04' Cy t..) .. .. mighty big' to goalie Terry ehnk in his rookie 1953-5paign when he tallied four goals in one game against the star' &WW1 112aept 1 ary - , 1958 Richfield it 6........1.1aill STEELCRAFT CO. I ;CI tY to 111110111111111111110 al 0 EOM' R inir eaN rlInesOUR imam - OMR Monfifil 'AMMO liddress )liISta' I 10 1111311113 MO ' - - i,, - v -- vdd---ec- .. , TUBELESS . !-- Richfield Sets' Ticket Salo NYLON WHITE WALL 98 . . r - NEW, 17: DUNLOP , , , RICHFIELD-2ricke- ts $1168 - Stets s 4 , team,: ROUGH WEATHER' AHEAD! ao, 74 10 x 15 (Sorest Address se Morel Smote) - t Hatch is home note from Canada, where he played defensive end for thegaskatchetean entry in the Canadian pro football loop. One of his teammates was another former Aggie and Davis High great, Jack Hill. - NA? ,,, .......... - 1 lbe g"; -- 1 lina'""11141111011.111' "CHAIN" TLICATJON Is V ,' a 6.70k1 5 Age--.,...- .,. liss.fici"tNnoo'olyenonto whom btswencs . ON SNOW TIRES! A YEAR, PER I -- . ' -- SPECIALS-- Doctor IIIIS HAMS , ' .,. ..... ...., iilibi r, glit Mal es Residens Ago Washiness fletiseel leserenee : Deseret News eel telegram. 143 See& Mehl Sorest Sok Cowpony lake City. Uhon a CI Flees etwe delivering the Deseret News god Telegram. I will goy she , toWm sebscrsotiee price , ' IS I owe omelet' subscriber of Ale Sew news end telegram. Policy opened for win be to force out the Dote of Isms. Motto dos& et meow order playgirl to Deseret News owl Telegroos. I hereby Imply fer Itoshiegose Neoloonel lowsweese Coupesoy Aeddset losereosse tionsegh the Dowel News end Telegram. 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' cash award wM be given Person submitting the correct solution in the weekly game of sidit New jackpots will be started with $50 foe the first week, with $25 being added ' everenumberett-week- 4 each subsequent when there br no winner. Two jackpoti,will accumulate during alternate 'weeks until won. (Award('from contest Number 170 would carry to Number M and Money from Number 169 would go to Number . -- 171, la case,f ties, the jackpot will be divided equally.) .. 9. Illegible entries will not be coluddered for judgthg 'et the Judea In aU cases is finaL resident of Utah Idaho, Nevada or Wyoming Is e with exception of employes and distributors of the Delo ere News Publishing Co. and the Newspaper Agency Corp. and Members of their inunediate families residing 'in the same bow& nold. Any entrant working in collusion with an ineligible party- in submitting entries or obtaining contest blanks or information el automatically disqualified for past and future competition. 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If multiple entries are filed each must be numbered and a corresponding number placed on the by the entrant . . league-champlonsh- "CHAIN" r,--- , 1 - . latch returned to the United States from Germany In his tour of duty in the US.- Army., saw lootbalt action- with,- Nest-- , overseas a sear ,Ile, spent team in Kaisers: ern Area Conutuind't lantern, Germany, and was named to the Army's IT of Life Dismemberment - Tra--- Hunting label Disability Hospital Truck . ,.AI PR N 'ayinent for Loss - niin iSt WOW 234. l'''''' Min I 11 I kit a NM Day tilt hi Ute Stadium. Puzzle Contest Rules Prize . . , - Industrial...Leading team, Brimley Brothers Neon and Terry Hansen Service (tie). Team highs, Brimley Broth. era, 2.733 and 939. Individual highs, Frank Gilbert, Salt Lake Police, 637; Co., IL Heavenly body. end from Utah' gridder from Davis High before that, cheering the Farmers in their Turkey all-sta- 11 13. An person. 14. May suggest a knife of sorts. 15. Silver and gold, for example. Charlie Hatch, frnio er 233. !'6! EIID at ha 11111111111A mils 11 111. In Se 011 I ., livers , . , , Home From Canadian Grid Wars Lunch (tie). Team highs. Capitol Furniture, 2,884; Eagle Co., 985. Individual highs, Nug Worthen, Capitol Furniture, OIL Ray Ohms, Eagle Co.. Manny Pepper. English Tailors, Include rubdown tables and a whirlpool clt State and , u Coach Curtice told the East High Quarterback Club, you play football or compete in other sports and be careless,lazy, dishonest andor dislike people. These four faults, he rioted, are precisely the reasons that 90 per cent of discharged mployes lose their jobs in the nation's largest Industries Aril.' 529; Chuck CLUES DOWN aces are when Playing poker, you will be - disappointed beaten. 2. Possibly kept secret, something new, to protect A nation . against air attack. -3. Might well have a general influence on a man's' future,' 4. Dynamic young cowboy film star would hardly be expected to when offered a contract for less than the previous one. 5. To freshen up really thoroughly, you might under the , shower for a while. 7. Shortened form of Sidney. , IL Snare. 12. For reading to children, it's important that this should Fullback George Andrus of Dixie rates special mention for his great 'sportsmanship, according to Harold Norton, coach of Cedar City. High School, speaking for coaches in Region Ten and others whose teams have competed against , the big boy, a Andrus' performance is one more reason for.us to believe in the great worth of high school athletic pro. grams. It confirms our belief that, except for the occataional lemon, the best athletes also are", the bast school 191. - - 1. Fullback's Sportsmanship Merits Mention RITZ BOWLING PALACE MaxBin 232. - ball and track fans. Helen szTJA - completed. Outside, a steel grandstand seating 2,000 will replace the present wooden structure; a splendid addition for foot- BONWOOD' BOWL Ian clef-ea- self-critic- - Shrine LadiesHelen Marcell, 478; Marcell and Cnnnie itandehai, 180 (tie). BankeretteaJariet Millet. 531 and 6-- that enabled him to tie the set Cooper struggled gamely through two losing sets before his game distintegrated in the third set. ACCIDENTS -, State . bath. The old gym will be used' exclusively by the girls' physical education department when the.new structure is MetropolltanTeams, Conoco Surer Wilson Tile, 2,458 Individuals, 139; John Nicolaysen. Wilson 'Tile, 838 and 237. Leading team, commercial Equip. 1-- 5 FAItie1 SPÔRTS - - Other features and 505. - - AUTO. Aus- tralia tournament. In Saturday's final. son will meet Mervyn Rose, who beat secondseeded,Neale in Fraser, 840, 64, the other allAustrallan semifinal. Anderson trailed in the first set, but 8-- PROTECTION 'FOR LESS THAN 10 A DAY IN CASE OF - ,, t. The school's wrestling program will be accommodated with facilities for three full size rings for use by approximately 150 wrestlers PetroleumTeams, Shell OIL: 1,024; Rare Metals. 2.918 (handicap). Individuals. Ed Parereira. 227; J. Piuitka. 579. D&RDW MenLaMarHansen. 128, and 592. DitiRGW WomenSelma Elting, 201 top-seede- d RAMISEISMIN are concerned. " be blamed when seeking to excuse a & for fellow calls much little patience by mother. generally 9. A trademark. 11 Talked to occasionally by many an animal lover. 16. It could devastate a wide area, if very heavy indeed. 17. SthTed or excited. 18. A man with these would 'be somewhat conspicuous. 19. Some men do so fully confident that they are going to Witt. 20. A man may find himself disutistied with his 2L Fish resembling a snake. 23. It's certainly, unpleasant for- a pilot to, be forced- to make landing in it - , 23. A long way off. 24. Absolutely certain. 9 4 ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA Anderson of Australia, who Won the U.S. ten(UP)--- 11111Inal rain A moo 13 A 6. May Weber High patrons are jubilant over prospects of basketball season. The Weber having a new gym for 1958-5School Board of Education has approved :a' $370,000 construction program to include a modern gym seating 3,336. Athletic teams will have facilities on one side of the plant and physical education department will occupy the opposite , side. ' and 178. Telephone BellesMary Sharp, 450 and 165. Standard ilia Women---T511 and 193. 2 Telephone Ray Christensen. and 268. UptownTeams, Granite Furniture. 2,578 and 868, Individuals. Sid Pavia. 592 and 228. Tennis Finals IRO! -- RAST BOWLING COURTS Hi Heider-Leaditeam. Bond Cleari-- 1 era. Tearn,highs. Art Dupaix and As. ociates. 2548; Herb 81 Mack Machine Co., 940. Individual highs, Stritg Mo. Cash land. Her Wet Mack Machine Co., 593 and 217. Sugar House Ides Leading team. Metropolitan Laundry. Duane Reisinger, Metrolio litan LaundrY. 545; Ernie n, Acme Lime. 230. - LANES Catholic WomenVi Swenson. 519 Anderson Gains 1 OE - If unsatisfactory, can lead to disputes, where defense talks 3. Warriors To Have New Gym , f ;z 111111118E1 Oty Braves feel their natural rivals are south, not north, and probably will request a change when the proper timeicomes. Granite School District officials also have said they will seek realignment of leagues to permit all the district's schools to compete in the same region. 101.1410 hunt special D 111 I Address Bountiful Wants 'In' City League Bountiful High rpats ein the league with Salt Lake City schools. Currently competing in Region nervy, the ran Jones felled the animal with one shot on his first initial hunt. It was reportedly the first elk brought out of the area in the NMA ' NitMe all-stat- e , permit ART WOOD SAYS: , guestsplayers, parentsand coachesattended the Roble Roberts, the Deseret News' second-teacenter, was chosen by his mates to serve as with Curtice. They succeed,Roger Boyer and Bevan Leonard.- - - Duquesne.-- players: , G u y EH A R No excuses were offered by East. They Just won . der sometimes about the Justice of the only undefest.d Class A team in the state not having a place In the state Niagara, St. Rodgers, Temple, senior: , Cal Ramsey, NY1J, junior; Johnny Lee, Yale, senior; Toni Gar. bertha, LaSalle, senior; Alex bull near the "Old Woman" Ellis, Niagara, senior; Al area, north' of Salina, and ac Cooper, Connecticut, junior; cording to one of the checking Don Hermon, Pitt, Junior. station wardens, was the largest (Tomorrows Tito leuttsweat and- Tar Weft.) the checker had ever seen. Spread of the hornikwas just over 50 Inches. Oddly enough, this was the first elk Jones ever shot. In fact, his wife said that she had to coax him into applying . for the AILES i; affair. Top learner, Temple, La. Salle, Connecticut, Yale and Irordham. Darkhorses: 0 AMA Mothers who have a son playing football should appreciate the plight of Mrs. Curtice. On a recent afternoon her younger son, Jimmy, played in a junior league football game at 10; Jack played at noon against Tooele and Cactus sent his Utes againtt the Air Force Academy at 2 p.m. - East gridders won't have the state championship trophy for their mantlepiece, but each received an individual trophy for their mantelpiece, but each received In individual , -- audi- Papa Curtice was guest speaker Tuesday night High Quarterback Club banquet honoring Leopard gridders 'and he about burst his buttons sitting at the head table with his .lanky - e'f-al- ,.. .....',,, t',:.;.,111 41 a 4- at the East 150 , P MIP.111111 MN r - The metropolitan New York competition is wide open with Fordham, NYIJ, Seton Hall and St. John's all strong. Niagara and St. Bonaventure look to be top dogs in upstate New-- York.Holy Cross once again will be a leading New England independent and Duquesne will rule the roost in western Pennsylviuda. - P R A 111 in ference. .-.. -- , 4,.,. ' .171k 1. .0' . EImoNimrodDrops Huge Fishicilie 'Elk will begin lecture-movi- e ,....,...,.., ,,,, P 13r1ghton. at 7:30 p.m in the ZCMI t, t, sons.' ' Included on the program will be instructors from Alta and - '.' - i440 !;,.. :' '',7";':. :t les- 'dry-run- " '' ..1, ..' ... -- ' "ABC's of Skting," a movie filmed in Sun Valley, Idaho, will be shown Friday evening as part of a , program series to teach - , 1,,e t ' ,l'-- . 1:-,-- - If Coach Jack Curtice gets a bid, As rumored. to be head football coach at Stanford University, chalk up one reason weighing heavily against his accepting the offer: his son Jack Jr.. has been elected of next year's East High football team. , No father was ever prouder than Cactus Jack.' The East Eastern basketball power figures to be concentrated in Philadelphia, where a rejuveWiJJ battle Temple nated and St. Joseph's for city and regional supremacy. Yale and Dartmouth may fight it out again in the Ivy fi, League with Johnny Lee and 4 Larry Downs giving the edge to the Ells. Connecticut, getting' stronger each year, probably will repeat in the Yankee Con- N I , 111 .r. , B P R 1 B 0am0 IIIIIII A MIAMI III Hero's One Good Reason Curtico Won't Leave Utah Football-H- is Son , Dna, Kansas, Kentucky, Seattle, 1111 1957 AMR . Such familiar Columbia, Charlie Tyra - of Southern Methodist will be basket. faces as Lennie Rosenbluth of I Louisville, Hot Rod Hundley of missing from the college baU scene. Krebs of North Carolina, Chet Forte of West Virginia and Jim , . ' Wilt (the Stilt) Chamber. '' vee-- II lain, Kansas' seven foot cen- ,.. ter, probably will be the out-I standing player of the season. But he will have stIff competi- tion from Elgin Baylor of Seattle,-- Bradley's Barney Cable,- - Guy Rodgers of Temple, Tom RavvIdns of Notre Dame and,. Bailey Rowell, of Mississippi State. Following is the- first of a series of capsule sectional pre. views: I , - (Editor's Wale: Tbo wallets basket. bail season sets under way mewl week. Ike following W trift rind in a series of lour articles sanainins up hoe, Drool...As in omit section ol Ike flu., Afte rallaillgill 0a diallinwill Owilltilitlaina ' , |