Show m r nrpr-i- w v1' - r '” qr - I so Trader Lane Lpoksfor f Yankee Deal- COLUMBUS OIUQ Jov'18 TUP) — Ros Bowl or no Rose Bowl Ohio State’s Big Ten champion Buckeyes will go whole hog against archrival Michigan this Saturday in order to put the frosting on a glorious campaign The game at Ann Arbor won’t mean a thing as far as the Buckeyes’ title and Rose Bowl hopes are concerned They are already the bag i t a grin years and 23 lar” three Big Ten the last fourj victories In 25 co- nference games “We have made Improvement In each game and we hope to show It just one more week Hayes said iA 'r! 'When we started this sea-on we didn’t think we could go this far but we Just tried to ‘get better and better" ? Bob Wilson a stellar performer for Utah State on the gridiron at his end position ‘ tt tywA V ’ y He said the Buckeyes' openloss to Texas Chrising 18-1tian proved a blessing in disguise “I still think our kids learned a lot by that early season beatBy Lyn Larson ing It made them appreciate Tribune Sports Writer every win they got A team The story of the lamb going that tan take those whippings to school with Mary has a reand bounce back Is a mark of verse twist for Bob Wilson character" Utah State’s senior right end whose sheep have stayed at HAYES SAID Ohio State ahould be In much better shape home and helped put Bob physically for Michigan than through school amWilson realized a for Iowa The Bucks were without their top ground-gaine- r and bition Sunday when one of his scorer Don Clark against Iowa fat lambs was Judged grand but still edged the powerful champion of the Golden Spike Hawkeyes 1713 forthe title National Livestock Show in Ogand Rose Bowl trip den which brings together some “But Clark wasn’t mjr big of the finest livestock in the worry last week” he said “Our country big problem was to put two BOB from Henefer Summit halfbacks on the County has shown champion field" pen of three reserve champion and champion carload three years at the Ogden show but never a champion individual ung able-bodie- d Rose Clears Air On Prep Finals An official statement by Horace H Rose secretary of “the Utah High School Activities Assn Monday quelled various rumors as to the sites of the Class A and B football finals: The site of the games is the University of Utah Stadium with the B game scheduled to begin at noon The A affair will start immediately after 'The board is not In favor of making any changes” Rose aid shows off his grand champion fat lamb at the Golden Spike National Show at Ogden the sale of these animals phis what he made at other jobs during the summer months more than paid his tuition at Utah State he was a little worried Saturday because he had seen some excellent entries come in from California Thursday when he went to Ogden after football practice to ready his lambs for the Sunday morning Judging Wilson plans to enter the coaching profession In fact he will likely take a position at Fielding High in Paris Idaho following his completion of fall quarter Bob Is married to the former Shirley Dearden from Coalville and the couple has three children said He bought him some pure- Southdown ewes for a breeding flock and the sale of fat lambs ewes and bucks to other breeders brought him in the necessary cash to pay his way through Utah State “I haven’t had to borrow a cent from anyone to pay for my schooling" Bob said on the plane returning from Denver last Saturday “I did have to sell most of my flock a year ago to pay some urgent bills but He figures that coaching and now I’m In pretty good shape” raising livestock should be an ideal setup and will give his BOB kept telling me all fall kids something to do to keep that he was going to have the themselves occupied besides grand champion at Ogden but making & little spending money bred til Sunday When he sells the lamb Wednesday at auction he’ll receive a pretty nice piece of cash and therein lies the story of the lambs staying home and putting Bob through college In his high school days at North Summit Bob was an outBy John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor standing Future Farmer of America along with being an OGDEN— Billy Lundberg athlete outstanding Salt Lake City bowler ’His FFA instructor Mark needed to pick up a baby in helped Bob get started Kvith the tenth and close out split a with his livestock projects and Bob strike for a 247 game and did he shows at the Junior excelled Just that edging Ace Mori by a with his fat steers and lambs single pin for the scratch chamThe money he received from pionship of the E M Peterson Memorial Bowling Classic here Sunday Lundberg whose brother Bob came out of nowhere 18 months ago to cop the Maxle Kosof Endurance Classic went into the final game trailing Mori comfortable margin Of' if tgMQi 1 J“ d Mat-ne- y HE APPARENTLY had shot his chances when he rolled just 180 In the fourth game of the last squad Sunday Then he caught fir and drilled six strikes in a row He picked up spares in the seventh eighth and ninth frames and was stopped by the baby split In the tenth He picked that up to stay alive but he still needed a strik to win top money by a single pin He drilled the 14 pocket and the $300 was his compare price! compart quality! 1EELV Pros fflgo WITH INSTANT JITOP TRIAD 170-1TUBE-TW- 5 u4 ntnmitbit Verdie White of Salt Lake City bowling in the handicap division had 901 for the first four games and settled for a 171 In the fifth for a handicap total of 1137 with his 65 pln handicap Both winners took home $300 and a trophy from the record entry list in the seventh annual Peterson Classic Hr!) 1EEEV (Gapor-Flc- x The 1eator Halt Lakt Handicap— Vprdi Whlt Og-da- n City 1137 and $300 Tony Marron 1134 and 9150 Larry Rena Oaden plvt Uf e Ike Armstrong Says early season build-uhurt Gophers 4-- 150-poun- d Wait Word f Lane former Chicago White Sox general manager who held that job with the St Louis Cardinals the past two seasons indb cated he was glad to be back In the American League for another shot at the Yankees “My club (the White Sox) finished second or third without any trades with the Yanks Maybe if I made a trade with Weiss I’d finish in the cellar— or perhaps first place" Lane said “I’D LIKE TO get Andy Carey from the Yanks but I don’t known whether they would trade him or what they want for him" Lane here to talk with Bobby Bragan Cleveland’s new field manager said he wants to rebuild the Indians completely for the 1958 campaign T can’t expect to rehum to the first division- or try for the pennant with the same players who finished sixth this year" Lane said “Our biggest job is to improve our second base - Parsons Drill For ’Diggers Westminster College entered its final week of drills Monday Hutchins Guerin Lost to Kiiicks with some light workouts and the viewing of films of the Colorado School of Mines the club it meets Saturday In Golden Colo Meanwhile Westminster of- ficials were pondering the idea of accepting a bid to the Mineral “I Water Bowl in Excelsior build-uSprings Mo Nov 30 The final said decision will be announced Tuesday morning following a meeting of the school athletic boasd Saturday’s gamo Is a rescheduled a (air from Oct fi Both teams were battling the flu at that time and decided to change the date of the game The Parsons who hit a record high of 90 points last week In Montana Mines 90-LANE said he might move whipping b consecutive win will after second baseman Bobby Avila or 9 No to Chico shortstop Carrasquel third base Westminster also will be out “We won’t get rid of Avila or to Impress Rocky Mountain ConCarrasquel unless we can get ference officials who probably someone better than them" will be on hand at the game The Lane said "That goes for the Parsons will make another bid other players also” to become a member of the RMC Lane Indicated the Indians be- in December and a decisive viclieve Score will be ready for full- tory over the Orediggera could time duty In 1958 aid the Salt Lake school 0 IT TALlTALESbyKING ASK FOR DETAILS KELLY GRIPS AND GOES MUD winter tire SNOW tXPLORER GAS 1200 BECK AfaMI fw M ftmr the hurt us some" he pre-seaso- n Sharman during an exhibition game OcL 13 was declared fit to play again by his doctor The physician said showed a good Union of the bone Guerin who has been working out for the past week or so will fly to St Louis tonight with the team Neither Sobie nor Hutchins Injured in last Saturday night’s defeat by Detroit will be ready to play until the Knicks return home next Saturday against Syracuse Sobie who has a scoring average suffered a badly bruised left foot and Hutchins twisted his left knee 156-poi- Attend church AFTER OUR third game with Warmath called in Cox and told him' to relax” he said “He told him that no player could be as good as he was supposed to be Copyright 1M1 Sanaa at AdrertUlng your family L2FA and 9125 Hiro Nagao Corrine and $li) and Tom Abo Burley Idaho 1063 and 9105 Scratch— Billy Lundberg Salt Lakt 1056 and 9300 Act Mori Pocatello 1 055 and 9150 Max Skelton Rawllni V-10° Ph'1 Graham i'01Lnd Me and 90 and Hal Dreyar Salt Lake M3 and 900 Iha tournament drew 199 entriea 1121 095 ?t Not Since 1919 Grid Fortunes Daze Ducks By Aiiodated Press EUGENE ORE Nov dents serpentined over the University of Oregon campus Monday in somewhat mild astonishment at finding their football team slated for the Rose Bowl This hadn’t happened - since the fall of 1919 when the Web-foot- s beat such opponents as It talzca o 5-- 1 win the Rose Bowl bid OREGON sined then has not had the Pacific Coast Conference title clearly In Its hands Monday its arch foe Oregon State — the defending conference champion — went into locked-gate- s practice in the hope of ex tending that 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AKMORTRID ST (N $3235600000 In newspaper advertising last year — more than they spent in TV radio magazines and outdoor combined! r Hop I get dm for Christ mi - iA Special Gift Wrapr - and 'r ' If you want a steady flow of your prod-u- ct to your consumers use steady adver- tising in the daily newspaper It’s the most efficient and direct pipeline 7 ' All business ia local and to are all newspapers Racappin? 2nd West) Saturday Aftaraaaa tar Sarvita -- reasons why all'advert isen spent aamcii uicor mat EDWARD atcuof mkxsm know amun EM Opt think - TIRE CENTER Guarantee e “A year ago Minnesota was a pretty lucky team and won some close ones We were picked higher this season than we actually deserved We’ve met better teams this fall simply because the overall caliber of play in the Big Ten is the best that I've seen A combination of injuries and lack of team speed hurt us But our morale still is very fine — the kids are sincere and hard working” Asked about quarterback Bobby Cox boomed for before the season opened Armstrong said he had been handicapped with an ankle 4 rttrttW Urn 'LIFETIME GUARANTEE War-math’- 2 Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club to run up a record and Mori of Pocatello led from Saturday until the final squad Sunday night He finished second and picked up $150 ’ pint Im p Lundberg Makes Tough Split To Win Ogden Pin Tourney TRUCK LOAD KELLY v That Lamb Story Has Reverse Twist life-lon- ICE wi K Aggie Gridtler Knows: 4 ! pre-seaso- p “He likes to trade with Washington and Kansas City They always finish In or near the cel Well Bobby hasn’t relaxed But I think he’s ready for Wisconsin Director Ike Armstrong Monday His wife gave birth to a baby blamed Injuries boy Sunday and I think that build-uand Improved balance takes a Iqt of worry off his in the Big Ten as some of the mind” K L (Tug) Wilson Big Ten reasons for Minnesota’s medi ocre showing this football sea commissioner told the meeting that collegiate football “has son The Gophers were among the never needed an impact as it does now" top favorites to win the Big Ten "We are trying to keep the cyown despite an unprecedented at a level where it will be game conference-scheduleight-gamprotected and condignified They have to defeat Wisconsin tinued" he Said "The only Saturday to break even with a criticism I have of football in the Midwest is that we don’t mark have as much of It as we should ARMSTRONG a speaker at I would like to see Junior the Chicago American Quarter varsity freshman and back Club avoided a direct football scheduled as well as the answer to a question concerning varsity” rumors that Coach Murray Warmath was on the hot seat “A coach always looks like he is Ip bad when he loses” said Armstrong “But I knoyr from coaching experience that a coach NEW YORK Nov 18 (UP) is better when he loses than when he wins It makes hlip The New York Knickerbockers regained the services of work harder" s guard Richie Guerin Monday over went Armstrong but lost Ron Sobie and Mel Minat of record nesota and showed that it com- Hutchins for this week’s three-gamroad trip pared favorably or better than Guerin who broke his right records of some other contendthumb in a fight with Bill ing Big Ten schools of Boston CHICAGO Nov “Maybe George Weiss (Yan- kee general manager) is too smart for me” Lane said with That formula apparently has worked wonders for Ohio State tinder the outspoken Hayes H 6 -- Press By Associated - trader at a time" who has produced championships in - HAVANA CUBA Nov 18 (UP)— Frank Lane' hew Cleveland Indians general manager virtually challenged the New York Yankees to make a deal with him Monday and laid he Would trade any of his players except Herb Score Td like to make a deal with the Yankees That’s the only club I’ve never made a trade with” said baseball’s busiest COACH WOODY Hayes said the only looking ahead to the Rose Bowl he’s dohe was to order sports coats for the squad to wear in Pasadena “Other than that we haven’t I any "interest in the Rose Bowl whatsoever" Hayes said 'Tfll just concerned about our next opponent— we always play them - vr igrrr y Anlistrong Defends Coach For—Mediocre Showing — i -- one $r v Minnesota Doghouse Not Score Hayes Says in w The Salt Lake Tribune Tuesday November 19 1957 Wolves Next Not Roses i 'f wr (el a TaR jetkisniHa tali’ Uari Sand R la i5 Maude ion tuny ws a soil Gtant oil ptpehnt under construction Photo courtesy Cities Service Company Published in the interest of more effective advertising by The Salt Lake Tribune t I F A A 1 it I V |