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Eddie Talboons back' in 1 the first half andseven times-iyystrainticLuilbactzosition Wyoming converted- the Lint after a two-welayoff with ti two hobbles into touchdowns to shoulder injury, scored three times the Aggie line, ' - heaved throtwo long touchdown - --- -pitsses"AU Jerry Parker,- and Ruggedrpokes CPas. sax sty,. kicked four extra points to ac- 12 I rtni saves count for all the scoring. 131. 163 Bushing yardage ra-- 31- 4- Cow- - !!' The.- - big. - hard-hittin- g PZUMS Tentage ...ns ,, u23 pokes; rums attempted , ,. "who ,'were, expected to t s, Puget rompleted .1,...,. 3 3 Passes intercepted rely on sheer power to over- S -- - 6 ---- -Punts come the lighter but lastetAg- - 33 Pltatitsit average 21 1 3 Fumbles tort gies, surprioed bytravehng Yards .........- - ...Aks the air- frequently , 4 - lanes., They,through - Igt - yards gained opring away to ari early 14- on passes and only 143 on the , ground. to go Their victory pitt the Cow- 1 . Ag- - boys ob the inside track in they Lies after their early series of race for their second Skyl'ne misfortunes and their - offense six championship,. since Colo- ; sputtered weakly throughout Continued on Page 1 .. the game, while t the Cowboys ' I .amilasemnioN1 - '-- - 4 tll I,. ' LAAAIIIE, Wyo. (AP)--T- he Wyoming Cowboys, benefit an amazing succession of Colorado Al & 11. fumbles. . from btil I punched out a 34-- 0 victory over the Aggies Saturday before 19,- 655 tans, largest crowd, in Wyoming's football history. I The over - anxious Aggies, I , 0 . 4.kmbl . , I, ,,, ,..... .. - 11111 Pokes of Taki,Advantage To 1 '' - - . ' -- ek k - - - .r - , pens-aged- , 10111 -: . ,,,'"( ' - I s -- -- - if . , t Alp ..., t ,, i 4,,, - - r , , ..... ROUND: ABOUT with '' A, HACK MILLER ,-- - - '64s.,..-- ' ' 12.1, ' ,,... 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'- nt d- - - - tota,ritaeeh:corbilgiae:Begesoinsumantilbirunnin:igid 1 sc tl ecangthbhteutuupttehin: favor. But, BTU 1 -- their -- own31the fumble department, making moved--frotp it r-- "- - the niost sof these Utah bobbles "'-'''- '" ',- Continued C-ea Page I ,,, to gain an early 14-- 0 edge, with ' . '' e '''', t less than 10 minutes - ' I old. , , :The curtains began to, bang ' , heavily- on the Utes when I Benny Mortensen,- - the BTU . -, 1 brain, mixed vp a nerd .. nient that threw Utah in a '. EL PAS(i.--TeiWestern pit, odteliedaathedo fisoosttbusabboternamUhniervr asht etiawiungstinti:ins. Thost it Cougars, 'fatigue, tante' back' In the urday 'bight in' : intereectional a 41)371313111." ..battiel. stviesdit half, uhrk two iconI , get rolling. ' The margin of victory wait a ,s - Then it was Dava Cunningham who came into being and ,rnsanf:tya mtouchade ilopmek owinhtichminutes I the scores tell the tale for this back Bill Chesak rammed over pass expert. . And even with two Minutes after a drive for the length. of - t to go, the 16,000 patrons were Me 'field 'view minutes later.- ' It was swapping touchdowns 4 solid in their seits -- Watching for the rest of that dazzling ,.,1 a for break on either aide that ii , . would turn ,the tide. A split gaMineway o'f thle -second q was the be could taaho unleashed Its running at,. served and it suited the occatack and drove 62 yards for the r sion well.. -- -drclve-4.- n touchdown. Kin i BTU did what no one thought rl3s last four the U couldknOcked Utah around ' 1 ' with powerplay arid the knock; RlleYrenvertedThe score was LI lit thibilL1 ing took place right at the front, 1 - - en . . let ilics't Willio-Ionear-t- .ome.---molitta- ro . 1 ,- he - , -- gP ',' :' - - ' - Yorir-.;Yanke- - -"- -- PATk-Oarre- tt t - - ed : ' -- " , - :: 1I e -:-', - eir ,4316 11,, rryed 3ou'ustt ABethrma ypaMssorptransorton startBe. off-aid- . ' 1,11 ,111"632,,t.latitt " .,- ",ok,,,,h.:.,1. UTAH SCORES FIRST OF FOUR - . . , ,,, dawns ' , -- - Ar gained pan'ip; pes..1,. pained WM. gamed sea TpPIPfilgorvertaladacq:8 ...,:-,,,.4- , - - ..- - - -- - the field on the of , some, fine run- - I1 wings downs 16 2$ attetopted...: 19 " ; 19 ning by Berry, Ray Oliverson cemoleted-.....ir 11 ..s and Mortensen.-Pumas bitorimpOod by .. ' f Number of Pianos reached When Y .' the ..... 4 , the 12 1 PUniti s Tm yardage ad kktbs saturnalia 44 $S yard strip; Utah was set back I 1 -- . swains& I to the seven for s and IA i Yards WI tront penaluag,;;;.-- --- s two- !lumber of fumbles he I 1 ' crwn finnan 1044 ..... ..... . 4 over with the gate; wide open.1 Bob: Karpowitx ' kicked- - thir--t down. The ball game teetered extra Point with seven minutes on 'their talented toes all eve- left in the first quarter. Score: 1 BYO 7, ,Utah O. : - , ning. .. , ,,. -- - Ute-Coug- ar 7.1 . ' -- , '''. ,. ,,6 , , . ,,,,,,, , 4 , ..,4iw.. - , ), . , ;- 1 . - - . -- .., on the New York Yankee outfit. . , , Frt-is one of these fellows who likes to. play and be i. , Yanks. with .,.. workout a of the much hasn't been getting. P t , --- - --- It isn't that Fred doesn't like the outfit , , ', He told us , . , , many thues that the Yankee club is the finest athletic organ, , k : ; ization he has ever seen or in whieh he has ever heldmem---, , , ,4 , ,, , bership. -- ' : , , - -, he and is in if But Fred is getting along years going 1 , ; , 1, , ,, , , , ' ' to break into the regular roles it'll have to be soon. , , . , i ' ' . 41:'44"6"' 'ss.a...,......,,,,,.......stilatiem.,,,,,t;a4,A,;-.- . 1,t),Li It is likely, considering the fact that Fred hasn't much action in . I couple of weeks before the series, that he'll be moved this ' year when the trading starts. And this may be the best thing that ever happened to PROVOLLowell Earl, hard running University of Utah Two Utes In the background, Gerald Purdy (52), imd the genial Utahn. fullback, is shown plunging across the goal line for the licLeese (45), are giving Earl an 'able assist This The story of Fred Sanford lion. that happens to iilot, of .- - - Roy Altes first tally ' was a familiar seenifort both goarlines. game with BYU Saturday night baseball players. Fred is powerful and throws hard. Being , . used as little as be is he has control trolibles and this has , - done more to crumple Freddie than anything else. And control is the answer to big league pitching. You just don't throw fat ones to those sluggers as Fred and Kent i0)..4'.'1...-..."'P.'0'0,,r..Peterson have often told us. a could best! be the for , Yep, change ,, , -, , ' THE COALVILLE DEER srrtAnoN There have been numerous inquiries made on the huntf lands in the Coalville area and many sportsmen have ing ,,, El ' , ,,,,,,,,, the scoop is on this situation. , written or called to ask-wh-at ,,,,.., ,,,.,, ,, al 34-- 6 We have done a lot of checking and find that the land owners in the Chalk Creek and Echo area (all that land east ' , ' ' those hunters be and will only of the Coalville region) posted thing resembling the power for BOZEMAN, Mont. ,(INS) , who pay the trespass fee of $2 will be admitted. ' which .. they are famous:- lacer---on Montana The in roolfell The fee is for the 'season and the centers have , 0 Led Catcher State in the first quarter Satur'Vogl Berra, by porated and are prepared to enforce it. The proceeds, accord5-- 2 , who got a home run and a drawn up by the group. are to be used for , day, but Utah State kept right ing to the - -- owners in- - I on ringing up -scores for a final I, range- improvement4nd t dborivmebettintwrooekoedf th.theei srwttingle,thtoe tally of 34-6. dividual GAYLE. TALBOT areas at which , . its By hard The in , Phil startet,BobBliller, for IUtah Stategot YANKEE STADIUM, NEW YORK (AP)The New York two rtms before he could, rein the game and was the hunters will be pooled. As we get it. hunters will not be allowed to drive as they wish over the area but will have to 'I held scoreless in the second and Yankee pitching and Yankee power sent the unhappy Whiz tire the second Yank in the - - , leave the , designated camp grounds and take off from there quarters Kids from Philadelphia reeling to defeat, 5 to. 2,in the ...World first inning. horseback. 'third State Fullback Jim Gar-, afoor Konstanty, makghii third The fourth The state game department has been attacked by irate accounted for three of the Seties Saturday before 68,098 roaring spectators. appearance in three days, was iI world not area in and for that cbampionship exgave permits straight special selling victory touchdowns and kicked four sportsmen pounded for three more in the ' ' , tra points. Norris Johansen went in 17 attempts. posting the sportsmen on the $2 charge for trespass rights. off with which Berra-le- d sixth, been has , This sttack is unjustified plan just around Jett end for. a seven- two Gent with error an But for Woodling into the right field drive byoutfieldir Li I the completed, long after the state sold the tickets. The state to in' yard sprint paydirt freshman stands. Wise iun, turned out out in the ninth inning, Whitey Ford, a In no way affiliated with the program of the land owners and first period. and the last score marvel from the sidewalks would have plastered to have been needed, but until New of York, is not policing the sportsmen in any way except the normal was on a from Bob Adams ' warden work required in conducting the usual hunt So the to Tleasiei pass of the Woodling made his unfortunate the National Lague champs With their second- shut-oMoore. , ' ' muff of ally from Andy Semi-nick- 's state skirts are clean on this one, -- The Bobcat score was made one-sidplayoff. , : bat atthe end the Yanks o FACILITIES CROWDED Fullon a drive climaxed when The wondertnikkihild-tbe to be home so safely appeared we . should , to are able size up the picture. three Philly hurlers, fatly& and The facilities, as back Gene Stellar went over taken out that the contest was Phil when next the easily be heavily crowded. Hundreds of thunters will be leaving from the iiiree., and bad on the dull side. Jim o the healthiest titatt 81st Allie ing - -- -- - Konsfasty, the same spots at about the same time. struck outseven with an 's This was the 'sixth time the 61 Ideates& St. - , ,situation we can imagine. . -- New Scortati. Utah sui T D 'aGarrett 11 Reynolds 'went in to strike out vAin a assortment stuff.of Monamazing be will 4. i Johansen. the Sleeps -- We have.been.told.that open i county,roads Stan Lopata, for ; By all orodoble records, Ford - world: aeries ir! :... four - straight terhhi.,er State owned ,tons but that the land in that area is almost wholly privately in the .final out of the series. But is the youngest pitcher ever - gameI the and subject to trespass regulations. '' best contest. For' a to start series world the if Home out all funds rocked work game, From cheer could that a greatest right Far, Such, program There was Es reason to much le' win IL pave Molinaro, Washin raised were all day, accompanied put to a good use and if the sportsmen are going , While Whiteywas stnding suppose--tha- t iord was bead-a- d to be able-- to get around on the range without a lot of herdSthle, College freshman football the little southpaw as be the PhiBies on their collective for trouble In the ninth ing, hampering and hamming. All this depends on how the, playef, il the squad member strolled to the dugout. Phi- lheads, his teammates burst when who is the longest distance from program is conducted and only time will answer that. And-by-tsame token the sportsmen will have a better r loose for the first time in the third basenian, pumped a For eight and two-thircomes from to win out 'm such a program if they will use the lands hag...est-pitchefour series games with some- - - single to left to open the g. - - chance - North Plainsfield, New Jersey. innings' be as they would their own: Nor even when Del En- . . ' ' next man, was struck . , TAKE NOTE the PLEASE nis, GOLFERS, on the right leg by a Ford ' Jack Curtice, Utah football coach, gave some of us suck-er- a ' fast ball. The cool youngster a lesson in golf Saturday between luncheons. ' oat of had It happened just like this. Jack and Whitey Piro were , down for the Downtown Coaches Club breakfast and bad to ,worse serapes than that all afternoon. SCORES stay until noon for the Utah alumni luncheon. We suggested QUARTERBACK - a game ot golf at Jimmy Thompson's fine Provo layout 28.-(rithe Dick Tennessee State 7. ,batting bust Sisler, Utah State 31, Montana 2$, Duke flab 28, Briy Jack looked out of those mischievous Texas eyes of his 6. P012111111011111S of the series, followed with a 11. ALM California Colorado 34, Wyoming and 'chirped. "Haven't ever played golf the day of a game. , hopper to Gerry Coleman, on , Southern Methodist 21, Mis- 7. I. .,-- , , Sounds like a good idea!" ' ' souri IL . which Xnnis was forced at sec21. Rice Colorado Kansas 21. , Louisiana 33, 'State 27, in cocked his head and be at We looked approval.. Whitey O. .. Oklahoma ond, and then Granny Hamner Northwestern Carolina 28. North I. Texas ARM 22, St, Georgia on Navy was 0, Chick the But Next was Coach Chick Atkinson. edge went down swinging at a third O. ColState State Ohio Roston 41,, 34, Mississippi St, . Maryland Michigan Pittsburgh of going to bed with the flu and so he couldn't accept. Bob . It appeared to ' be all Texas Western 43, Idaho 33. lege I. 7. Bunker, the likely big lunk who coaches the BYU ends, took ' over when Woodling trotted Nebraska 32, Minnesota 26. State 7. the offer. and the game was on. Baylor II, Mississippi ' , over, near the left barrier and THAT USUAL BUILDE11- 7 Wildsros 29. Rochester O. Wake Poet 47, William k Wary 0 Plonk Cardin& S. Georgia (11o). got under Seminick's towering worcester Tech 21. Mauwhose:0 20. of how should :Ee Worcestee Tacit 21. kassachusette 20- 3,4, Wichita's Mato. ,Maryland O. 64. Louiaiana College I Tinsels v.- -, New Trauma Teachers Britsia I lk ...L..... hold the clubs, do you hit the ball this way or that. That Teachers IL S. Rotor 1r and BOW, 47, Ramp4c00. 41rutsbargb '.But. aa the' crowd gasped in Northiseatern 22. 1"11 IL ' nee 21. character talked. us into a matchWhitey, Btinker and tWess.) 27. Bates. 0. . Columbia 20, Michtgan 27. Dartmontgr7.-rt. Colorado 21. - Wisconsin self to take our best two balls and match them in agspregate I Rousts 11101041 amazement, the outfielder let it t 15onling Omen 30 Bradley IA Warier 7. Mani 0. - . Trinity 41. Coast Guard 0 Ok.shown 34. aTexas A and M 26. effort against the combined ThompacM-CurtiBoolaig Green 20. armiley 14. drop to thiltrass and two '7is 32. Starthmona .. Collett A and iM1,.as ir7077-C-Pen. The rest of the story is tragic. Jimmy fired a sweet four $tate 1.11d,1"1,3i(17.11,$Ztall College , dashed across. Seminick, hobIlip1pria'ca.: 22 Tale . 21, It. Tanta. 26. ,, Nebraska 32. Minnesota Georsta Te KOch SIIS 13 under. record-tyin- g 3,3 and that old El Senior from El Paso C4T110.11 26. terracum IL bling orx an injured leg, made Union. 20 RentscUant Poly O. Carter Tech 34 Bethany was almost as sweet vzith a oneLover 33. He was putting for , 901t011 13 21. Outuesve Atbright 10 Moravian 12. , St. Ittansers 44 110fIrtela 7. it only to first and was relieved 41. 1, 1: Reserve Western Coltato Franklin aod Marshall 7- Dickson S. birdies on five of the nine holes. Tulsa 21.- Georgetown 1. northeastern 0, Tufts e itia1. Rail Wats 21. Derail. Ii 47. CCNT 6. Colby ' ordias Piro Bunker. andIfiller played pretty sharp golf 21. Butler It Holy Cram 41, Drown 21. Ten - 4t Ohm Urweratty Iowa Vete 2c lonaTeactie-- s I. Trinity 20 Uniretsity at Houston 'IS nary golf goes, but we surely hooked into a couple of sharPiesleper Mt . 13. Rartwilk 20. Johns 34. Jutilata , a little talk with Ford, but de0, Hopkins Vanderbf.t 21, ausquebenns that fine Saturday morning. Indians (Pe Siete TolltiMPTS 20. Call- College, (MC) 32, Swarm- -. Washington Southeastern Louisan S. Auburn 0, cided to leave hint in. Mike --- -- We mention this only becausewe doo'tstant anyone to -ntfffil S. 42. --1WMfill:T.'11.At, apringlie1d 27. Bates 0, -- : 4 V,rants - --- wilt.- abetter 'tate 24. Corthis4 inaUt West Torsi& 44-- 111.Kentackg itntn washinettm 21- UCLA SO - , Walk into theikame pair some day.? a, en Ins C3 , Continued , , , .14atort al. oresea ota, - . t"'",- , - 2 .,.,........ ., By HACK MILLER lop-side- ', ..... , :: 4.,,.. eloe:-...A7,,,,,,,,.,.,, . 'Editor -- of Utah couldn't the PROVOUniversity cage Cougars i just and the two teams opened their conference schedule with a 28-2- 8 1 s tie, before an estimated 18,000, -- frenzied fans-her- e . Saturday ... ht. , - It was a game of games in the long and i d t - was an lipet to say the least. The "remnants" of I grid history.. It what the Army left Chick Atkinson, taking the favored Utah ma: 1 , chine for an overhauling for three quarters and then, after watching the Utes take over for a short spell; came from behind : ' in the final 1three minutes to Win a tie. ,t '; sensational place I I Ivialrp,:: Don Peterson and of the gaine, when the Cougars, 1 rklnob I , 'f who booted after bolding Utah for a series t ii, in this show- - of d,(1,vII. 1, started a Pc:wet-dr- i. I fourforfour, .. 7o7ti Itarhedirs ocio-23re,. and marched .; 4,, Yo , ;. es,-H...,,:- -- , , ,. ) ..,um . '- r - ,,, : the subject) the major, leagues, would rather be sold to the White Sox or any other club than play the limited role he has been playing d - 1 , good ,.e? - ' A..titi Afilmosintram Sole Might Help Freddie' Sanford; $2 For Coalyille.Trepass Permit our guess (and we've chatted vzith a lot of pretty It's that Fred Sanford, our man in sources on - , , I -- , -- k , I ...... , , i 0,- - 1 ' Statistics avor Utall 1 , L.... 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