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Show toydr PWVT1 w"f y'WWy r v-- bt v w Oregons Mite Challenges Redskins Might ' Midget Back Hauls In Key Passes Sports Mirror by John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor I A cynic once contended, "It Isnt if you won or lost, but bow many paid to see the game." There Is more truth than poetry In this analysis of the college athletic picture. WITH THE western athletic conferences feeling growing pains, the fans who paid to see the game will carry as much records of the potential conference weight as the won-los- t members. Two games this week are very vital to the future relation-- ' ships of the collegiate football picture in the Beehive State. For years, Utah has traveled to the West Coast under Ike Armstrong and anywhere a game could be scheduled under Jack Curtice. But the fans have complained they never had the opportunity to see the Utes against the better teams in the country, except in the movies at the Quarterback meet- ings on the Mondays following the game. ? ; I games . But Bud stuck his neck out a , mile, too, in answering these pleas. In traveling, the Utes have eoroe home with comfortable profits from their guarantees. Now, bringing those dubs back to Salt Lake, the Utes must gamble on paying larger ........ guarantees. of THE PRESIDENTS Oregon, Washington State, Oregon State, Arizona U, Arizona State U., New Mexico, BYU and Utah will meet Monday and Tuesday In Salt Lake, presumably ' to take the final steps toward forming a new conference. Utah plays Oregon Saturday night, and the president can be expected to run their eyes over the attendance figures with a great deal of interest. The fans have demanded better Intersectional games. Its up to them to show by their game attendance that Utah and Bud Jack were wise In gambling. ........ ! t ! Salt Lake City, Utah Page SO By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor Football Is a game of might" (strength) or might (probabilities) everywhere except in the case of the Oregon Ducks, where football Is a game of mite In the person of Cleveland Jones. There, the 5 foot 34 Inch speedster is ' a star attraction and a vital offensive- cog in Coach Len Casanovas grid machine. - - CLEVELAND (Jones, not Ohio) was Aggie Also Face a Challenge But, more than anything else, this gam may mark a mile-- , stone in future Aggie athletic history. In recent years, fans have taken Aggie football lightly, and the attendance figures have fallen to a low ebb. WHEN THE western universities began discussing a conference, the Aggies were left out in the cold, much to, their .disgust and dismay. There was no question of the Aggies being able to hold their own in competitive athletics; the only reason for their being snubbed was their poor attendance at football Saturdays a "put up or shut up day lor the Aggie, too. Dont Count on the Home Run That means, only two touchdown have been oenred line against the Duck defenders. from outside the d has failed against the Ducks The This Includes passes and long runs Oregon, tabbed as a team that rarely makes mistakes, may have found the "defense against the home run" that Yankee opponents have sought for years " Watch That Optimism rookie tackle for the Ducks, iteve Barnett, the was named the soph lineman of the year" by a rational magazine earlier in the fall Line Coach Jerry Frel was horrified. 225-poun- "Why this 1 ridiculous," be shouted. "I dont even know If hell be able to make the starting lineup. Max Coley,' the backfield coach, had the answer: "Coach, out who 20 to minutes I'll Just give you you'll start figure at that tackle spot If you don't start Barnett" Nothing Wrong With His Timing Dave Groez, the fine quarterback for Oregon, stresses his timing, in faking to his team mates, passing and carrying .the bail But few could complain about Dave'i timing when bia first child was born, when else?, on Fathers Day this year. cle long-distanc- Then, he found out that the last time the family bought trip to Sun Valley. groceries, he won a three-da"THIS IS WONDERFUL and the first thing won since X won two tickets to The Drunkard when I was eight years old," Art laughs. But, imagine my luck? The trip has to be consumated before Nov. L and me In the middle of the football season. . y t Observation Ward pmUlt dara'i (Mraa aa daato iwwiiuent far dattara aka rfca "aftaaflaj maa Casanova credit him with contributing directly to three of toe Dork victories In season in 1959. e ar 8-- I- , In the Air Force Academy game, the Falcons led when Jones took a pass from Grosz to provide the convinces That disorganized the Falcons and Oregon - waltzed home with a 20-- win. In the Stanford game of last year, Jones caught six passes In slightly more than two minutes to score. With 2:20 to go In the half and Stanford leading, Grosz took to the air. In 12 plays, Oregon scored, with - Jones Dennis Zlto, former South High prep sprtn- g catching six passes out of bounds to stop the ter, la beginning to show form that stamped clock afteT each catch. 3-- 0 3 -- and-gettin- All-Sta- Thats the problem faring Coach Nagel and the Utea Saturday night. Ry He's "Dennis the Menace" Ute foes. again to DENNIS ZITO, after a sophomore year that was below his potential is once again menacing the defensive halfbacks with his antics. As state sprint champion at South High, Zito was rushed" by the Utes and as a frosh football star, he demonstrated a lot of prowess. However, la the opener against Oregon a year ago, Zlto earrled the ball once any-thin- k False. mf pkyWafaaa" fair. ara. This score continues to stand as the best in the city to date, but it Is getting some real buffeting. Joe Mayfield, bowling loc; Amusement Sale la Lane. C Mason topped the Three-Ma- n loop with for Western Opticians LEADER IN the Fairmont 910 League at Fairmont Bowl i George Mimaki with 676, 679 average for 15 running attempts and 79 yards gained in 15 attempts, to trail Bill Howard, who has 21 carries for 122 yards and 5.3-yar- 5.8-yar- American Fork Outscores Surprise Granger in n 13-0- Briton Plans Trip Home . til also has caught one pass for eight yards and returned one kickoff eight yards. With Oregon coming Into camp again Zlto haa hopes of returning to his n form of a year ago. pre-seaso- d five-yar- And the Ducks may remember that in his only ballwhen he carrying attempt was injured Zito rolled up the middle for six yards against a good defensive crew a year ago at Eugene. d Giarilello Claims Billings Bout fit. BILLINGS, MONT., Sept 27 (IP) Joey Giardello of Philadelphia scored a technical t knockout over Garence of Washington, D.G, In 1:52 of the third round of a scheduled bout Tuesday night. Giardello floored his opponent late in the second round and three times in the CHICAGO, Sept. 27 (UPI) Lightweights Eddie Perkins, third before the middleweight scrap was halted. Chicago, and Gene Gersham, Giardello weighed 164, Hin-naDetroit, meet Wednesday night 167. in a substitute fight Perkins Puts Rating on LineToniglit Perkins I ranked ; third among the world's 135 pounders and Gersham Is ninth. Their bout was rated virtually even. CARLOAD SALE Hin-nan- CLOSE BOLTED TOILETS d Amateur Golferg Wait Tourney $27 ABSCISS TUB S $7C44 J M. M-- with ti n The first annual Invitational Amateur Golf Tournament with an entry list Including most of the top simon pures In the area will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Willow Creek Country tk nitty Inter-mountai- Originally heavyweight Geveland Williams, Houston, was to meet Harold Johnson, Philadelphia, but boxing commission physicians ruled that Johnson couldnt appear due to a cut hand. ASIN iLr $2374 COMFim - BATH SET o12715 Gub. IT HILL be the second fight The tournament will inin five nights for Gersham, clude auch Utah amateur who defeated Lahourl Godih stars as Jack Ridd, Lou North, Gus Becker and Ray in Detroit last Friday. It was Tucker. To golfer his 23rd win in 25 fights and must have qualify won a tournahe has lost only once, by tech- ment or finished second. Ennical knockout to Candy Mc- tries are by invitation only. Farland Feb. 27, 1959. NOTHING DOWN $5.00 MONTH KETCHUM'S Si. to 4 All-Sta- . heart-breake- by-shi- still one pin behind the by Jack Schroeder for Balfour Plumbing in the less heralded K B Comers League Lanes. Keith Williams at K-wanned the Junction Lanes with a for the d team in the League, and Ray Kemp opened with 663 for his unsponsored team in the Major League at Deiton Lanes in Granger. DELTON ALSO claimed the high women's series of the season to date, a by Elva Rushton for Hunsaker Market in tha Harmony League. B house-sponsore- Bui Ward posted a 83 aerie for Elko Travel Bureau In toe Master League at the - Masters Now, after two ball games, Zito is Utahs second most effective ball carrier, both far total yardage and in yards per carry average. He has a 14-1- 5 Lane. Dr. M.' and was Injured. He never regained his effectiveness. In the opening garnet the a speedy Hawaiian backs gave average. Utah trouble on the- - ends. Dennis the Menace," opAgainst Arizona, the speedy erating as an alternate for backs provided a terrific Gordy Lee at the left half, amount of pressure on the pass defenders. In both cases, though, the B Team Upset A Utes were able to handle the threats. The Ducks may be different They offer a big line big-ge- r than UUh's starters and 13-- 0 fast backs faster than Hawaii or Arizona could offer plus a passer who ranks Just last Friday the Cave-me, Special to Tha Tribuna among the very best In the beat Murray, AMERICAN FORK Americountry. can Forks rugged football And Tuesday It was a case UTAH HAS its strong points, team notched its second of American Forks strong A Class over a win too, in a line that held Arizona straight line, anchored by tackle Eric to a net of 60 yards from rival by defeating 'Granger, Kaahiue and Tom Dimick, be, here Tuesday night scrimmage, and a backfield ing too much for the Lancers. that can break loose at any time. THE ONLY game In which Both clubs are young ones, the Cavemen have been scored on was the Murray tilt with Oregon having only three of last years starters back, Tuesdays - backfield heroes and Utah having only two were Gerald Uwellyn who front-linwent eight yards for a first players back from last year. Special to Tha Tribuna quarter touchdown and then f TOOELE Injured British plunged over for the extra Both are loaded with and Larry Searle who talented . sophs and expert, speed driver Donald Campbell point run In the to return to England scored on a anxious enced third work period. and supervise rebuilding Scot Oregon has the better pass- on the Bluebird, said Tuesday Orancar by quartern I IS ing attack, probably, and the he hopes to leave the hospital Amartcan Fork better - breakaway runners here by the end of the week. while Utah may have a little Join Cage Stars Campbell suffered a basal edge defensively and the betNEW YORK, Sept 27 (UPI) ter power runners for carry- skull fracture when the Bluebird tumbled on toe BonneBill (Pickle) Kennedy, Teming a sustained attack. ville Sait Flats, Sept 16. University scoring star ple OREGON last year was one was drafted by the Phila who said here doctor a Tuesday of the best clubs on the coast, has become with victories over Stanford, Donalds recovery is satisfac- delphia Warriors, added to the re- the latest player be he and that might tory Washington State, San Jose r basketball college State, Air Force Academy, leased sometime this Week. will play the New which squad Idaho, California and WashingCampbell said he has no York Knickerbockers, Oct. 14 ton State In a rematch. definite plans for returning to r The Ducks lost a England. He said he, his wife to Washington, the club that Tonia, and project chief Peter beat Wisconsin in the Rose Carr might travel to the East r Coast, by train and cross the Bowl, and dropped a Too many to Oregon State In the Atlantic "I cant fly traditional clash. biUs he said. a for month, anyway," the Major League at Kearns Lanes, fired a series at his last outing. He wasn't far ahead of Ben Gay-ton- , who shot for Hannon City In the new Gassfe-League- , also at Kearns Pal-D-M- him as great prospect an a frosh, after injuriea slowed him as sophomore halfback. Zito:Hes Dennis the Menace Keg Stars Start Season With Top Scores Local bowlers were off and running Tuesday as they continued to chalk up tome of the highest scoring yet compiled In the opening weeks of tenpin fall and winter league play. , HAL DREYER, the fomer r Utah champion, started things off with a series for Zinik's Sporting Goods In the Rltz League at the Rltz Bowling I i IT WAS In the Cal game that Jones reached the heights.. With Cal leading, Grosz passed to Jones in the end zone, a toss of more than 50 yards In the air. Covering Jones was Wayne Crow, a 62, 210 pass defender who is with the pros this year. Jones caught the pass for the winner.- - , upper-classmen- . e A phone call from hia Mrs. in Eugene had him In s tiixy Tuesday, until Art caught up with hia wit via toe phone. the 1-- 0 d Art Litchman, the public relations director for Oregon, wonders if this can be hia lucky week, after alL Inn Ore- the Ute gridiron Saturday at 8 p.m. Playing In a sport where most of the cheer leaders, aU of the team managers and a good percentage of the coeds are taller and heavier, Cleveland Jones is a football mira- In two years, only two "home funs" have been scored against the Oregon Ducks. Arts in a Pickle - d Saturday, at 3 p.m, the' Utah Aggies open their home season against Denver. THIS MATCHES two unbeaten teams In the Skyline, In the home opener for the Fanners. This is the best start either Denver or USU has had ki several years. And the winner of this game can be listed still In the running far conference , ehamplonship consideration. The game also marks to return of John Boning, former Aggie coach, to Logan. long-gainer- Grosz, when Coach Tally U Stevens, whose aerial attack so far looks like a World War I Spad, is hunting high and low for the secret which will UTAH STATES Aggies are put him in the jet age. showing plenty of both these THERES NOTHING wrongs days and its going .to take with the Cougar running atplenty of both If the Aggies ' clubtack a good passing that to have any aspirations bing Denver U. Saturday --in game couldnt cur . . . such the Farmers home opener. as forcing the opposition to The contest, which begins st back a little and give his ' drop 3 p.m, because the Aggies are backs a little breathing space. registering that day, is billed This probably is the key to as the early championship success this week as the Cats dash. await a journey to Fort ColDenver, freah after Impres- lins, Colo., and an engagement sive victories over Wichita with the always tough Rams and it stunner of Colorado State University. ' State, Is unbeaten. If the Cougars can Just - Ditto toe Aggies. complete enough passes to Tb Farmers stopped Texas scare toe Rams, then the Western and Montana to give Cougars might well win this USU a mark in the Skyline. one. And thanks to a young line BYU that has jelled higher than a willAnd a good bet .Is . that . not so be throwing Russian moon rocket plus the BYU will be work of quarterback Ramiro good a bet Is that Escandon the Farmers hadnt hitting, Meanwhile the BYU numeribetter be looking down. cal strength dropped by one But, getting bade to this this week when two, Merrill defense-offensbusiness toe Johnson, a fine tackle and Farmers, have both and can Gene Frantz, the big end from Salt Lake City turned up with prove a cold and Injury respectively, Tom Larscheid, the leading while Tom Stolworthy, first scorer of the 1959 squad is off string fullback, returned to on another bullet start in the duty, 1960 statistics. THIS GAME will be the The junior left half from Pleasant Hill, Calif, has 24 Cougars big chance to play points already this year In his against someone with about two games. equal manpower. Apparently the Rams are as shy of reHe also leads toe Aggie serves as the Cats, but it is rushing with a 10.9 average rather obvious that Colorado per carry on 22 runs In 1960. State has a tough first unit. They led the mighty Air And, Incidentally, young Force Academy 11 at halftime Tom has scored 10 touchdowns week and only caved in each season lor the past three last in the fourth years 10 coming when he was - With - any period - luck . on - his a senior in high school; 10 at aerial Stevens and game, Diablo Valley (Calif.) Junior crew could win this one. asan 10 Aggie Bud College and Belnap at quarterback soph. leaves little to be desired if his So much for the big of- passing improves while Bill fensive hero. Wright and Jack Gifford provided ground eating pair of The Fanner defense has halfbacks. been short of terrific this seaWith Stolworthy back the son. Headed by Willie Red- fullback position is bolstered mond in the center of the line, considerably, although not Coach John Ralston's defend- much more could be asked. ers have held their opposition Sophomore Dick Darling has this year on the one-foline, done yeoman work here and on the nine-yarline, on the can be used off and on with line and on the Stolworthy without any weakline. ening of the spot ANOTHER INJURY which is hurting the Cougars is the one to Ron Jacobsen, who probably would be the Cats best back were he physically PROVCt-BY- n back, . along with his "pitch til you win" teammate, gon Invades Special to Tha Tribuna By Tom Korologo Tribune Sports Writer LOGAN Who carries who on a football team . . . the defense or the offense? V ,.o- Ags Battle Denver; Cats Test Coloags September 28, 1960 Wednesday Morning major thorn in Bud Jack, the Ute athletic director, fai attempting to the side of the Utah Redskins satisfy the fane, haa built up a achedule that includes good a year ago at Eugene. Hell be borne , for the future. I.... . alt fab gf ilmn Mid-Valle- - She was pushed by f veteran and a newcomer, eaclj with 600 totals. Vera Mallory, the veteran, turned in hers for Continental Trailwaya in the Ladies Major League at FairSchindler mont Bowl and Kielkowskl fired the other at K-Lanes. -- &duel e Can tjou reach IweaBoaand - back to school exponas . caused tha learn from your none? tret to ftil osrly, drop toil jour wftf Budget offico, and they may efao yoa how to burn old bills and .. gat yout budget Im WghU? $13.95 ; . feitktabloeav Jn k of ycrar ent of apFor a fast parel values, apprise yourself of thii. 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