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Show 'TWas Tp p Lift left --And Too Late! University of Utah football team will have a chance Sat. unjay tosharein a title for die first time in die past eight years. But it will take a; win overBrigham Young Universi' v ty to get it 7; iiimnnminiimiinniiiiininiiiiiininiiiiimniiiiniimiiiiiniiiiimiiim Why, , I remember .the days when we sat around on a November night, (all of it), "ate sugared doughnuts and drank the fresh cider of the Jonathan apple season, and wondered, who won-thelection. And for those-o- f us who hit the hammock because of fatigue, wed awaken the next day,, run to the radio to hear who became the next esident-o- r if the old one stayed. I recall when Harry Truman had. his suit- cases packed and on the Whitehouse doorstep at the side where Tom Dewey wouldnt stumble over them. Then Harry got a wire from Bob Hope which con grfitulated him with the word r JJ -- Ute-Coug- Tucson Nov. 28. - As things now. stand, . the New Mexico Lobos have a hunk of the hardware already in their showcase. They have -- - To Coach Ray Nagel,-- a third of the puddng is better than ho pudding at alL Utah, despite the great ' game staged by BYU last 4 week in their upsetter against Utah State, will be the Saturday favorite. There will be a few hopes hung out in die Cougars . cage. , Several tilings go for Utah 28-1- their third straight titleXn the three years of Western Conference play." , ; But the Utes have a chance - it to .share as does Arizona." How many ways the title will be split depends on' two more games. One is die clash Saturday in Salt lake City. The other Is the mash with9 the two Arizona teams at ;X e ' " . - By- - HACK MILLER Deseret News Sports Editor Lake City by way of Heber Valley. He was kidding of course, but die newcoming Hudspeth is aware of die tr-- . ' ;'-r' ditionJiBJC. tussle. This could be a tossup,: only because Utah State is very lame. It is down to rock bot-tom In its talent and Coach, Tony Knap ls hoping to have iT of his key men in some Added Hudspeth! Utah has couple , kind of shape to play. ' to be rated the best team in : i -! also down-ha- ving die conference.'. Coach Nagel Wyominglost its last two games has a great one this year and to Arizona and New Mexico. we cart only hope to give him a bit of a fright,. We have a Heres die schedule for- - the chance and wiil go for all we week and how they stack up: Wednesday, November Jk, 1964 D1 - can get But the Utes have Brigham Voting at UTAH. In this etfnual game. One is Coach Tom Hudspeth, .when fine football . team,' and one Wyoming at UTAH STATE. Kansas State at ARIZONA the tradition that seems to I visited his camp Tuesday, which any of the clubs in this STATE. wffl respect ; . ..catch the Cougars when they said he would avoid the .'Idaho at ARIZONA, come - to the Ute hunting jinx , Local Interest is" also high NEW MEXICQ at .Texas n Western. X, ground. this year by going to Salt for the Utah x kw.b t - Figure On Bounce ' The Deseret News 'of the might before told st me, the voter, - that I was important man in the world. It headlined the fact that, this was my day. Iwas king. My one "vote made me f ' -- T the-seas- on -- to-tr- earlier in theweek that - the - Aggies shelved list reads like Whos Who of Aggie football. And T he isnt far wrong. Sophomore speedster Roy Shivers was lost early with a broken ankle. , Flankerback Marv Kendrick was next to go with a knee injury. Rugged Veran Smith, one of the areas better interior linemen, is out with a bad ankle. Fullback Craig Murray and tailback Don Holder were both sidelined before the Fanners amazing upset demise at the hands of Brigham Young last weekend. ' : Theres no doubt that die Aggies of November are considerably thinner than the Aggies Of September. The losses aren't just numerous, theyre disastrous; and itll take some adept patching to present the normal Aggie strength to the . ? Mm. :1 4 ' Rugged . all this pride and prejudice be swallowed in one gulp. I wonder how long we would hire football coaches who sported this way. In our sporting realm there is a code of con- duct by which the parties operate. : During the, game each might stomp on his own bonnet or kick his own bench hoards. But . after its over each walks to shake hands with the other and gets along with whatever contest ' " is np for the next week. ' , All said, Im" glad Freeport passed This, made it worth my walk, to the voting stalls. ei game. g Janie time is 1:30 :Cowboys Utah State will have to stop Saturday.7" p.m. Bengals Brace -- of the . gladiators tQ ' 7 ' ' The Aggies still have an all senior line to throw at the Waddles, however; and its still big and tough. John Mat- thews and Jack Hannum will be at ends,-- Jim Harris and Rich Zecher at tackle, Chris Peila and Bob Broughton at 7 guard with Jim Bowen at renter. " Poke-A- : Jockey Theall Dies ILL. Mickey Betsy Rawls is in fourth place Wright and Ruth Jessen stand 2 with $16,422.50 officially. ; in all statistical division on the The closest race in the LPGA Ladies Professional Golf Asso- dollar derby is for fifth place N'xv ciation Tour., between Shirley , Englehorn, Official statistics, announced newly elected preadent of fte QUINCY, 1-- Fr ; bas " Jost One Roseau ' ; . shifted little Bob Umemura to tailback to fill a gap there, and Earsall Mackbee, the colorful end, has been moved to flankerback along with Bill Thornton. Soph Ron Edwards and Grant Martinsen, at quarterback and full- : back. will fill out the backfield- y, JrtSaturday's - his convictions that hiscopponent remained ; ' " Cowboys. Knap jv Dick'Baffy7cfyt)min-cap1trirTrw'rll'-ekeyJigur- Now thereJbeystoodiiLa-wannembraee- , wishing the other well, washing each others even as their knives remained unwounds ' sheathed from the recent" rassie. voice ' ' .- - ' a rascaL But iioneidid'. 7 - Maybe its best that . pped Could Nevej Speak Again been a fickle had finish. I For months What schooled bythe political! publicists .that on the other side was the most incompetent rascal .to ever plead, for patronage. I thought often how, as a matter of- honest, conviction, two men from ' ival sides could never speake to each other again. So intense had been their hatred, so slothful their Now the facts could be' figuredrEach was the fibber either before the fight or following it For bow could even political enemies be' such as they .said and then in consolation be warmed over as V such stalwarts of integrity. Somehow,' in the dirty digs they dug, I came to believe, them. Yet their sudden reversal and the mutual admiration which followed left me stand-- . i And Aggie headman Tony Knap lias aches and pains whether he laughs or not with the Ust on the injury roster about as long as any in history. i- one. jt ; FUggedbead-knockers. st outings. , I waited for i just xX boy . " X Mentoe-ttey-d 'It only hurts whenou laugh,-CowEaton laments as he surveys his Wyoming situation. The Laramie Larrupera have lost two straight (to Arizona and. New Mexico) after winning their first five consecutive ; I felt like a passed over olive on the night befores dinner plate when I picked up my ballots About-t-he only thing that hadnt been decided was Freeport and I, like so many others, didnt know whether this was a chanty wine or a ticket to the boat' dock. . . - In keeping with the tradition that was one so much American, we accepted an invitation to join some dear friends in their parlor an evening of viewing the returns as they were com: piled across the country. Before the shrimp curry had warmed itself over a moderate flame, everyone had conceded the contest "because-some machine' had shown The we in were Sooh the process .of watching trend, the. arch rivals, who had nothing decent to dig the other with, stand by and pledge eachs support to the other - . . still-hopin- g Ticket To The Boat Dock far behind. . The two aggregations, each of which has taken, a turn J' r U - P;: at national ranking and as the toast of the this season, were both upset victims last weekend; but both ft for a big campaign off their earlier effbrts.f! are "lion dozen wbo was ing i Associate.Sports Editor -- LOGAN And dont think there wont be extend veblood--. - in an letting when a couple of tarnished., records-tang- le effort to bring back the luster Saturday as Utah State and Wyoming indulge in what has become, traditionaIly, one of - - one of anothe And to vote for Barry," surpbis. would be y and divert the Mississippi' River with a teaspoon, X ' voted ' By DEE CHIPMAN - ..that:. Yet "by the time ihe sun shone on our corner lof the country my vote sWasnt even needed. If L : ; - the-jno- -- Wirtz, today by Leonard LPGA Tournament Director, indicate that the race for first place may go right to the Between them, the two young ladies have collected victories in half of the 28 events played thus far in 1964, with Miss Wrights nine wins heading the list over Miss Jessens five triumphs. Mickey remains at the head of the official money winning list with a total of $24,415 collected in toe 23 events 'in which she ' and Marlene separates the HaggeOnly two, with' Miss Englehorn ahead at - $14,847.50 to - Mrs.' Hagges Ladies PGA, $4 -- $14,843.50. - ' rounds, Miss Haynie is fourth with a average in 88 rounds and Mss Whitworth is e fifth with a average : in 97 rounds. . ;24 28 25 27 25 26 24 28 25 23 14 . 0; average of 72.65 strokes per has competed, holes in 78 official rounds. Mss Ruth has a strong hold on sec- Jessen is second with an averond at $21,218.50 officially over age of 73.38 strokes in 97 rounds. Kathy Whitworth, who is in Mis Englehorn is third with a e average, in .84 third with $17,244.50 officially. "t ', LfOA MONIY WINNSRI (Through Phoenix Thundertotrtfi LedleY Open, Oct. 2$, 1964) Official Name Kvantt Wins Manay 1. Mkker Wright 4 23 (24,415.00 2. Ruth Jessen 28 5 21,218.50 28 . 0 3. Kathy Whitworth 17,244.50 4. Betsy Rawls2 28 -- 16,422.50 1M4 Rounding out the top ten are Sandra --Haynie, seventh, Ann Creed, Clifford $14,242.50; Mary Mills, eighth, 18 ?POCATELLU(UPI)-Coac- 73.91-strok- x ninth, $12,203.50, Smith, 10th, $11,068.50. Mss Wright also heads the Vare Trophy Standings with an For Tough. Tilt 73.88-stro- 1 I 1 ; t S 2 2 0 0 0. 0 1 14,847.50 14,843.50 14,663.50 14,242.50 12,203.50 11,060.50 1,470.00 1,267.00 7,623.50 5,845.00 5,754.00 7 7., 84 IS 47 5,467 7.11S 4,16 4,502 7,169 SECTION D Sports City, Houk - facedupTo theTacrr hell be putting his baseball Teady-ha- s career squarely .on tiie line in five more days. The likable Yankee' southpaw 1 will undergo : surgery - at Houston . Tex. hospital, this coming Monday far an arterial blockage In his left shoulder, and upon toe success or failure of that operation will whether he can ever pitch " -. again. . know its serioijS and Ive toe thought that I might J laced not" be able to pitch again, but : jtThas to be done and I might ; as well jet it over wiih. said lefthander. the. ' 'I . though. Hi he doesnt; have it anymore, hes the first one to say so. He doesnt give you a 4 ' lotto soft soap. . Houk and Berra7said exactly toe same thing about, toe" stocky, little, Yankee ace. PUTS OFF DECISION Ford didnt immediately decide to submit to toe operation wheii the doctors at Lenox Hill Ford Whitey Hospital informed him they felt faces crisis! It was; necessary earlier in the ZZZ l PHEASANT has t SEASON:; record, including two straight Big Sky ence victories. 73.4 73.88 5-- 2 7141 the main artery of my left shoulder. !X have no idea 'what could: havVhaused ' it. .Theyll have to cut my shoulder, open it'up andry"t6"'clean out, the obstruction.: ' I came to toe conclusion Id have this done even if I wasnt ah athlete. After all, its - for , my own general good. Fcffd makes no bones about Bumper-ta-bump- safety check . caster, ANY U.S. CAN toe-i- n Take your car where the experts are , ; " - - - - 15475. No Down ' Payment, -nUp fa 24 - L. GOQDjVEAQ SERVICESTORE US lat M IhA ' Oui I A. A A. A, m. t l,j PrWr H t M5ii m- - Months ; 'To Pay, ; A. - 28 Aflgn front end . A 12144 It Plus Parts Correct camber . :86 89 WESTERN & WINCHESTER PHEASANT LOADS It, 39 (a. Repack front ... wheel bearings . A7 A. WINCHESTER MODEH 200 PUMP. SHOTGUN, REG. 96.00 REMINGTON MODEL 870 ; PUMP SHOTGUN, REG. 99.95 REMINGTON MODEL1100- AUTO. SHOTGUN, REG. 134.95 7 ; STEVENS MODEL 940 SINGCE BARREL, REG. 32.95, BROWNING AUTOMATICS . FROM 12," 16, AND 20 GA. v . ' AiA 0 SHOTGUN SALE the fact hed like to continue pitching! He even gave up his extra job as toe Yankees pitchse he ing coach; recently-becauwito It bis perinterfered felt formance on toe mound al-- f though he still turned in a creditable 17-- 6 record this year. Naturally, Im hoping the operation will be successful, I wouldnt Whitey declared. week. , . mind so much one way' or ano; - he never has shirked an as- -- I slept-- ' on tiiO decision for ther-If I tas ett toe downNEVER SHIRKS signment no matter- - how diffi- one night, he revealed. Then grade, .but my arm has felt The stateftiesht is (ypicbl of cult it was-anthe three man- F decided Td have it done. real good ythe past- - two years .Ford." agers he played under with toe They tell me that toe blood and Ive really enjoyed Unlike many , other pitchers, Yankees, Casey Stengel,. Ralph has been shut off ' completely in de--pe- -1- 73.43-strok- and Yogi . Berri, all agreed he never tried to con ' them even once. , , V1 'When you go out to the "mound to take'out"' most pitch-er- s, nine out of every 10 will to try tellyou. theyre all right, Stengel once said. .Not Ford, By MILTON RICHMAN NEW YORK (UPI) Whitey Ford, a guy who never be-- ; Iieved in kidding himselL al-- .8,9 Reioiial - Ford Career . 1-- 8 Financial The Dakota squad has won seven and lost only one. ISU 72.65 73.38 . - Spud Bowl in Pocatello. VARI TROPHY STANDINGS. Nama . Round Stroka Avtnga Mickey Wrleht Ruth Jessen - Shirley Englehorn Sandra Haynla Kathy Whitworth (UPI)-Vet-- eran trainer John B. Theall, who spent most of his adult life' training Thoroughbreds and jockeys, died Friday. He was 77. - The teams ; meet af the 1444 1. 2. X 4. A NEW ORLEANS h. Babe Cacda said Wednesday bis Idaho State ' University Bengals will face their toughest competition of toe year Saturday in North Dakota State.. ' : LEFT SHOULDER SURGERY - . State-Wyomln-g Now theyve machined us out of all that 7 . tradition. i. .. v There I. was on the same kind of a November evening. walking to the polls, with a small T. pocket radio screaming that President Johnson had won.. .. - . OPEN TILL . 9:00 ? . MON. & - Friday-- r 220 west scjtu t:.;.; le |