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Show i r1 t' - LY) El '3 - DESERET NEWS AND TELEGRAM, ' .LJ .; , ITALIAN ACE LOSES lEAD 1 -- S.. ! .,,, - -- Bud Paul rttins Wild : - -1- 1111:29--131Corliedif-Itilii-'''' PAN:AM-AUTO-CHA- SE - Giovanni Bracco had to PARRAL, MEXICO road race Saturday after drop out of the $87,000 leading the, world's top stock and sport ear drivers across Meideo for, folk days. His bright rect,Terrari racing sedan broke down about 60 miles north of Parral. He bad been leading 46 cars acrou the high plains of northern Mexico on the next to last lap y dash. of a five-da- y left Karl Kling of Germany in the lead. breakdown The , Kling piloted his sleek Mercedes Benz racing coupe at an average of 107 miles an hour along the 251 miles of straight. flat highway from Durango to clip nearly three minutes off Bracco's lead. g 2 hours 21:30 min,-Kling was clocked in a toe for the sixth lap that began at 8 cm., C S T, at Durango. , , ;1 ii lg. --- 'EA7oull' 7ev Ere -- 1952.43 --is- Cc) MrIONMORWVIIIrts'VitiPsNal,..,,We Salt Lake CRY, Saturday, Nov. 22, (UP)--,Italy- 's ' : By RACK MILLER Deseret News and Telegram Sports Editor - , , LOGANA lithe little halfback named Bud paiia had never- - made a touchdown of his own In seven years of football playso the statisticians tell usnot until be ran back two punts to lead Utah 1 State to a 2943 win over a d Denver eleven here Friday i afternoon. But Paul was the singular star of the game as the Aggies started to lay the Thanksgiving Day table for the annual Turkey , I Day football classic set for Thursday in the University of Utah 4 , Stadium., , ' Paul ran back a punt In the second quarter to give Utah State, an 84 margin over Denver. Re repeated his feat in the fourth quarter with an d ' dash, a play that could go down' In the records as the year's fun. , West affair. , This run put the final touches on the victory. It set up the Aggies for that Thanksgiving Day showdownneat week. ' Friday's, game, played In a freezing wind before something like 3.000 fans, was a comedy of flukes. Everything seemed to ; happen backward& Hatch (35), end, Is out of the play. Tom Hugo, star Denver Denver scored lint when guard, is the tackler who finally nailed the Agee back. Utah State's Jack Ri 11 tried a Utah State won easily by a 3 score. Second quick kick in SUCCeSSi011 and the ball bounced behind AgrieAgoal and Jerry Lear re . covered it for siq points. 'Utah State got itself a safety 1 when Denver partially blocked .:., an Aggier kick but recovered it ., on the 18. Denver lost ground 'I from its own 18 to its five on a rushing play. James Liley then .1 tried a pass from behind his own 1) on this year's BrighPROVOThe battle for starting positions ty gnaLeray toslip on the grass-an- d atI-1 Yekilitruliersity baskétbairteintli-itittelighg-billiterhiAto land on his hind pocketsker. " as the time approaches for the opening clashes of the season. plunk! This gave Utah State two 1 SaturThe Cougars will play their first game next Friday and , -4' daY at Pocatello with Idaho State providing the opposition, and points. 4, several positions remain open as The second quarter was more . of the same. Aggies got to their ' e ' Coich Stan Watts awaits the one-fomark ona nice pass i from Earl Lindley to John Ku6 Zoe Richey has a definite edge nick, the latter turning and makon one forward post and Har- ing a twisting dive to get it Utah State old Christensen seems to be take could make only one mis- and it did Fumbled! Denheaded for his greatest year as ver recovered. it he ties up one of the guard Then Bud Paul picked off the 2 aA A Denver punt on his 45 and zigsP43t2.-- ' ' ' ' ' 1 the field to score. The ether poodtions are wide zagged up - . - , The i Aggies fumbled In eta. open and the battles that wage Home-grow- n talent in big nighuy in ths neldhosse, sts field soon after but Russ Mo. doses h next on the fistic docket becóming more and more Grew stole a Denver pass. - to - a - Saturday- - an-siting ss the players look tor Wasn't really' a steal- It nouneetnent by promoter Baron the opening games, lit breadbasket. his right I , ' , Von Stumm.. Lindley faded fast left ' Boyd Jarman, Wyoming vet- and shot a cross-fielA host of local prides wM hotd puss is forth at the tairgrotmds Coll- - eran, and Nick Mateliin, sensa- Del Ray Campbell to the wto. scum on Monday, Dec. I, in Salt tional irosh from last year ari Lake City's next fight show with staging a neck and neck strugCampbell'. wu smothered by five eight-rounmatches ten-Coach two Denver men. But he changed , center for the gle spot r) , on the schedule. tatively Watts has even tried experi- Ms pace to come back after Lind-Such favorites as C h u ek ments in which he has used both ley's poor throw and the two de. Woodworth, Max Chris, Dave boys to try and make use of their fensive men couldn't find him at Ron Whittle and Kid 'Hamilton, and defensive and scoring all. Just, one of those fuzzy plays , Leon get equal billing in the height abilities. They may alternate that worked. Campbell bucked it affairs prices for which will be over in two attempt& This gave the season. THAT OLD COLLEGE FIGHTSDeseret News cameraman Howard Moore stepped on the 'lowered to the popular, la 51'1 throughout See AGGIES on Page Hotchkin-Herb Dean Larsen and Tommy KarRowley fist playing field at Logan Friday to catch this part of the George seem nivaonodd wStorth candidates ren to be chief to was One Hotchkin his under is referee sepattempt grounded during popul. Rowley. fight the young for the forward spot opposite ante the men. Hotchkin, blamed for starting the row, was ousted., Rowley wu permitted favorite from . B Y U who has to remain in the game. Utah State beat Denver Richey. Karren Is an offensive For Dec. 6-- 7 picked up a big following off player and Larsen is a defensterling performances in sive and Coach' Watts the Coliseum this winter, will wouldspecialist like to jumble the pair up 1 Look 'battle Glen Goodrich of Wells, in a sack and have them come Ne out as one super sager. Another previously scheduled TheY are being bout that failed to come off matches , Chris with Ogden's Pressed by John Taylor, a Weddell Haskell In a battle that Junior squad member - last could produce plenty of fire-- year , Stan Coffins, up from the , works. Hamilton and tWhittle fresh squad, and Neil Stean.,Convention was , procedure off against each other. phens, another great freshman flounced Saturday for the annual Leon meets Kew Nichols of .prospect. Utah Wildlife Federation cone In the loop last season at 15 a with a By Int GREBE average. Ray Boise, according to the Von ' The big battle is at the guard crIve which will be held in SaltAl Is back after year's layoff from Stumme announcement, and Wil-Glanders, a gifted Westminster College, standing game; spot opposite Harold Christen- Lake City Dee. 6 and 7. on the threshold of what could hawker, and Bill Patsouris, a cool schoolbut not from basketball. lie Price, another Salt Lake sen which was vacated by the According to instructions is. be one of its roost 111ov:ring bit& colnpetitor who made honorable Ile amazed fans with his brilliant favorite, will tangle with an op- - graduating ,Terry Rontney last sued by Clarence White, federa. ' to be determined. ketball campaigns, draws its first mention on the 1 C A C's 1951- ' ation president the first session year. Recrea- ponent yet in last the year City play exam Under combat conditions 52 honor roll. will begin at 10 a.m., Saturday, tion Department cage leagues, , Wednesday night. Dec. 6. The convention will ton-tim- e A couple of old I C A C war- where be led the fast 'Tee eir6 The Parsons, guided Alin by riors are billed as Cooper's at the Pilot Cale through cuits in scoring. Coach Gene Cooper, make their 3:30 p.m., the following day. anew" weaponsand they Add to this assembly BM BrI, Prominent speakers to appear , inaugural at the Westminster should be potent. A year has denbaugh and Pete Ota, a couple will be Elias Day and Rendell gymnasium against Hill Field. slipped by since they sparkled of other letter winners last seaStarting time is 8 p.m., and along on I C A C hardwoods, but that son, plus Cooper's freshmen prosMabey, discussing legislative , about an hour and half later won't detract from their play this pects, and you have the makings needs for Utah's wildlife pro: "Coop" will bays a little better gram; Bob Miller, the National , of a good club if they can Idea if his assembled talent is as Wildlife Federation vice presi. One is able Larry Wegkamp, locate that indescribable somegood as it looks on paper. remembered as the dent, and J. Perry Bon, director thing that makes a basketball of the Utah Fish and Game De. First, Gene has three outstani ace who blossomed out as a great team "click! partment ing holdovers from last year's playmaker for Snow College in Top high school prospect Is The program Dee. 6 wM fee.. 1951. Larry made "all confer- Bob Careyup from Kimberly, squad, which won five of ' hire committee meetings and tormountain Conference north. ence" rating that seasonand de- Ida. committee reports. A board of ern division games last season. served every word of praise he Westminster lost 'Pat Bell, : . directors meeting is scheduled Dave Steele and Jack Johnston They are John Prokopis, basket earned. for 4 p.m, Dec. 6, and the annual The other is lean Ray Buhler, from last year's front line forces weaver supreme, who finished as the second best individual scorer an ICAC scoring whiz in 1951 but Baler and liVegkampand banquet follows at 7:30 p.m. The federation president's re., should more perhaps others port will be presented to the , than take up that slack. convention at the openirktof the Coop" may know after Sunday session at 9:30 am. Mr. Wednesday night White urged convention dela,. gates to make reservations immew: Just Coll 42581 for the Dec. 6 banquet. diately 0.:.p.,0:-i':-il''..;,....'"7f0:-6fil-He also said delegates' names Get Sports Scores must be , submitted before ,10 44 ,44 tour a.m., Saturday, Dee. O. Bill Johnston, 'Utah sharp. the winter golf through - Want to learn a sport score IA shooting golfer, signed a contract February and then return ,to a hurry? It's tio problem at all. "., .446 0000 S to return to Timpanogos Golf Simply call the Deseret News shape- the Provo layout for the and Serv 143Y.17,:E.:311:7,.'l second Club in Provo for the Telegram.luformation and ,atunmer Campaign. Ice and the store will be given t3o year, according to word from spring A C The Timpanoios professional you immediately. Phone Timpanogos- Club Saturday. , -Johnston Signed the contract said Saturday that he believes and ask for "Sport Scoree---Friday for another tour at the the winter tour will be beneficial ' to him as a solley NI.. a club was Provo layout. : Coach LI ts. r.11 , ,FiqtGrid7. ,-Johnston announced that be professionil: COLISEUM GLADIA'r011Popular Dave Hamilton of Hill will leave for the whiter 'golf "I expect to pick up a few i Hector Cowan of Princeton ---,-- Field will meet tough Ron, Whittle in one of the feature circuit next Friday. He will start ideas for golf club improvement was the first football coach at 10 , PHONE 5.41531 CM yr, matches on' the., next Eairvounds Coliseum ring card, I33 NITS MU PiLST tAtt his play hi the Montebello Open 1while on the various courses," i the University of North Carolina. e 01! tellte-ttlttIL ,in Los Angeles. Ile will stay on explained. .. - , ,' That was in 1888. ; i I t cross-countr- die-har- tecord-breakin- d . D1ffSE12811 78 alt Pht TtlEgnun vk 29-1- 3 LINDLEY ON EMI LOOSZEarl Lindley, Utah Stata's break-awa- y runner, Is shown bens stepping off a few yards against Dinver University during Eriday's game. Charley I - 1 ROUND AB9UT with ötitiät':"'C'e-git'''..:- .HACIC, AIILLEIZ Roning Didn't Show Much Aggie Stuff to Utah Scouting Team ti3 ::.:k.',,P.O'ti.;1$.'::,'.,:.':'.'i ,,, . Comes now the Utah and Utah State game next Thuivday. And Utah State's win over Denver by a fancy 29-1score sets . the game up. ' These 20 pohlts, the keeper of the Utah State records tells us,Is the largest score a John Roning club has scored since John tame to Cache County. ' John has said eulibr in the year that his was a November He has us convinced. Maybe he can't beat Utah. But there's going to be a ball gamerhursday. , John Boning and Company got by pretty nicely Friday. He whipped Denver on a comedy of flukes. He would have won the game anyway, but the fortunes of football fell on the pate of the : big Swede Friday to give him a smiling victory. The nice part of the game, so far as Roning is concerned, is that he didn't have to show his hand to the scouta which lined the press box roost Utah bad a contingent in the scouting row Coach Jack Curtice, Pete Carleton and Pres Summerhays. There would have been more, but the Iltes had a football practice vied at theism. time.- - Karl Schleckman and Frank Brickey had 3 , - rt ' O. - 4 ' Left-hand- AWN , ed , d d - 29-1- And Prospects P!omising, Utah ,Wildlifo Federation Meet Planned . Westminster Gets First Cage Test Against Hill Field Club Wednesday - u , ' , , he-ma- , - ,, iliOnan yr u et - - R opener. Sltd Card There was one thing Utah did reveala new star lit:Bud Paul. Bud, a from Logan, intercepted three Denver passes and ran two punts back for scores. That's a pretty fair . . day for a little guy. It was the last home-tow- n appearance for Bud. He had men . tinned earlier in the Week that he'd like to score a touchdown. He's been at the game seven years and never had that honor. ' The honors showered him Friday. His name will be on that scbut sheet the Ute coaches kept can bet on thatnide'', You Big Hess Is a Good Show's, The guy we've enjoyed watching more than any other single man this year is big Wendell Hess, the great line backer for Utah State. ' Hess is a picture in that linebacker slot HO sixes with the great Murray Maughan of yesteryear. Hess has that unusual ability to sense a play. And when should. Takes three It comes he hits it bead on,'like a n , men to handle him. - Funny thing about Hess is that he's getting a little tired of football. Be played before he was sent to Korea. in Korea he bad more than his share of combat A man who has bad as he hu in the past six yell's should be a little tired. much We hve a hunch that Hess will be one guy who will be glad . when the season is over. Yet when he's in that ball game he's the toughest hombre who ever went on a football field. ..., , McGraw Can Take It There's one guy who can't get enough foothalL He's Russ McGraw. Russ and John Roning were talking this week about endurance. Russ suggested he could go the whole game, as line backer with Hess. "You never catch me sitting down on the job, Coach," he . (011SeUM 4 tint - Intensive. Battles 29-1- rowir.row:wi , -- shady . 13.9-gam- - ' - , . , - "That's a tough go," Roning replied. "Sometimes you get up awfully 1ow" Stubby Russ McGraw, his Irish showing all over him, must have thought this one over. He played the whole game Friday. He was a ball of fire. But there's one thing that will give Russell something to think about for a long time Denver pitched a flatzone pass square 'to McGraw. Russ suffered TD fever and tried to score before he had the ball. pie. Mad? That Irish boiled over. Dropped it as easy - But what athlete hasn't done the samemissed the chance . to become a hero, missed the pass that would have won the game, , missed the block that brought thO defeat? ,, , Yep, Russell missed his chance ' ' Little Guys H ve It this in onones game Friday. The little guys had it the'big . Hess got himself hurt. Then came Larry (Moose) Montgomery, Next was Dale Gardner, captain and a husky lad at over 200-- . Nothing seriousjust loss of wind, et. The- little , . guys came through without any trouble." in Once again tholltah Aggie defense beat the offense;-an- d ' the scoring department at that. The Aggie defense got a safety - and two punt returns for three scores. The offensive machine , ' , . ' ' . got only two. , , all-arou- u , n t - , J.04fit.t.öti. ROE0.,':.t,i. Pdoe, . Nelson-- 7 Flu Docks , - John McFalls of Los Angeles meets Bend, Ind., Harry Wills of Setith In, the echeduled heavyweight main event Saturday night at the Legion Stadium. e , cheice Wills is tbe ' of promotes CAL Working. Jack Nelson, originally scheduled for the fight with Meninx, Nal de& ' elstotted by the Du. HOLLYWOOD (VP)- last-minut- - .- ..- 4. .. -- - As Cancels Coast Go wills has been boxing rn the pro ring since' 1944. In a recent match he won over Billy Mc Lure, and dropped a decision to Harry (Kid) Matthews.- - 4 e Sox'-ii- t El Centro 1 , , The Chicago White Sox will again use El Centro, Cal, ' as their spring training gis in 18,51 , .. .. I , -- I .' ; : , ' ntiP , . e , , - t4 , , t r |