Show " ih iK ‘T! ag ' V The Salt Lake Tribune Monday November 18 3 Duel Tops Everything!f Ute-Agg- ie Redskins Move North First Time in Decade By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor The Utah Redskins who have lost as many football games this year (six) as the Utah Aggies have in four seasons invade Romney Stadium in Logan Saturday for the first time since the 1953 season THE TRADITIONAL game steals the spotlight from the Western Athletic Conference showdown at Tucson where defending champion New Mexico must turn back Arizona or see the Wildcats cinch the title Arizona with an open date last week winds up with two Heavy Baltic Tops Card At Coliseum game of the season Saturday at BYU’s expense The Cougars play Colorado State U at Provo Saturday afternoon The Rams won their third game of the season by trimming Montana State U Sat- sL ' r1 4 ’ i 0 V urday WYOMING doses its season O I against Texas Western at El Paso the fifth gamejn a row on' the road for Coach Lloyd Eaton’s crew The Utah Aggies were far from impressive in warming up for the Utes as they edged New Mexico State in a fumble fracas at Las Cruces THE BATTLE ’ ! 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I t If' 4 1 f5® r i rf 1 $® tr f1 iava j‘p tMi 4 'i set for Tues- y day night at the Fairgrounds Coliseum and will top a four-bogard which will begin at 8:30 j)' I i jr 9 Don Smith a heavyweight hope who has made his home in Salt Lake for a couple of years will get the biggest test of his boxing career Tuesday night when he meets A1 Gonzales a 210 pound tough Arizonan r x 4 pm 7-- 6 Smith is big and he can punch but so far he has shown little of a real killer instinct and his handlers are hoping that he really gets going against Gon- WAC games against BUT WITH the opportunity of the Lobos Saturday and AriUtes beplaying the arch-nvzona State at Tempe Nov 30 fore the largest crowd ever to IF ARIZONA ) beats New witness an athletic event in Mexico (1-the Wildcats can northern Utah the Aggies may win the title even if they lose be a different ball club this to Arizona State which is in- week The Aggies (8-have been eligible for the laurels because it doesn’t play the minimum trying to get the Utes in Romney Stadium since the Redskins four WAC games snapped an unbeaten season in Only three conference games 1960 remain on the schedule with BYU at New Mexico in addition This is thebig game the to New Mexico-Arizon- a chance to show the Utes a few and straight zales (2-0- A convincing win for Smith could give him a big boost to- ward a successful nng career Also on the card is young Tony Doyle who may be more of a heavyweight hopeful than MurSmith Doyle a ray- fighter was AAU Inter-mounta- champion AAU heavyweight and in the national finals tricks State tilts w? T i “ 19G3 — HE IS ON an against Dean Jackson and although Doyle has had only two professional fights he looks bke to go long Youthful Shcrwin Orgili left tests his “punch” on the chin he has the class way of Don Smith to “toughen” latter up for Tuesday night bout will Another eight rounder have Nathan Ish against Bobby Rascoon m a eight-round- THE WYOMING Cowboys closed out their WAC season on a gloomy note dropping their third straight road game— to Arizona State 35-Saturday That loss dropped the Pokes behind the IJtes (who finished their season with a mark Nov 2) The Utes did little to add luster to a gloomy season 6 2-- 2 dropping a fumble-marre- d game to California Saturday 35-2- 2 And the home folks will be on hand to rehsh every minute of it The crowd is expected to be around 16000 The Aggies have beaten the Utes the last two years 19-- 6 and 17-In fact the Utes have scored only three touchdowns in 6 three games against the Aggies The game is scheduled for Saturday at 1:30 pm and there are no reserved seats And BYU’s hapless Cougars lost their seventh game of the year a 14-- verdict to University of Pacific which won its first 0 Lakers Meet Peru Cage Club Tonight girl basketball players will battle it out — men’s style — on the Highland High School basketball court Monday and Tuesday nights with games starting at 8 pm Top-flig- THE OCCASION is the invasion of Salt Lake City by the Peruvian national girls’ team which will take on Salt Lake’s strong Lakers perennial champions of the Intermountain area female hoop wars The twist to the games will be that they will be played according to men’s rules at the request of the Peruvians These will be the only two games on the Lakers’ 18 game schedule in which men’s rules will be used TOESE RULES which allow much greater freedom in movement of both the ball and players will give a decided advantage to the visitors who are used to playing by men’s rules clash The opening will send a former Salt Laker Don Miner against an opponent NEW YORK Nov 17 (UPI)-T- he Peralta emerged with an un- stall to be selected popular split decision division continues to command For next Friday’s Garden fistic attention this week with bout Mina — the contenders Mauro Mina of Peru World Boxing Assn’s third rankand Allen Thomas of Chicago — seeks his 30th slated for a at Madi- ing contender lively for sale New Mexico showed little prospects of beating Arizona as the Lobos fell 30-- 8 to the Air Force Academy Light Heavies Top Slate Utah will enter the game with a record and this is a game where no quarter is asked or given and the asterisks signifying moral victories do not register When the Utes snapped the unbeaten season of the Aggies in 1960 many Utah partisans were sorry to see it happen that a fine record should be marred by an upset victory 6 THERE WILL be no such sympathy wasted on the Utes Saturday If the Aggies get the Utes roiling backward most of 16000 fans will give the traditional “thumbs down” signal to the gladiator’s plea for mercy The Utes might have a chance since anything is possible in a traditional game but that isn’t the way the smart money will be flowing Saturday straight victory over ninth-rateThomas who lost but two of his IT WAS IN a similar Garden 22 fights Mina is favored at y fight last Friday that contenders Gregorio Peralta of Argentina and Wayne Thornton of Fresno Calif staged a terrific battle from which d son Square Garden Friday night 2-- 1 light-heav- HAMILTON GAS Ilolladay Skeet Scores First shoot new season 12 gauge — 90x100 Leonard Richardson Champion runner-u- p Mai Marvin E Hachmeister 97 Class A M E (Buck) Miller 96 runner-u- p Bill Knott 95 Class B W A Brent Carlisle McCaffrey 96 runner-u94 Class C Dr A F Martin 95 run ner-u- p 93 Nels Llndorff Class D Alvin Robbins 06 runner up W K Peterson 74 Class E John Pack 82 runner-u- p 81 50 straights Jay Richardson Hachmeister Leonard Richardson 410— Champion Dr Martin 46x50 runM ner-uMiller 45 ClasseA Dr Richard Carlisle 39 Class Kapsa 39 runner-u- p B Llndorff 39 runner-uMcCaffrey 30 R Class C Peterson 39 runner-u- p W Wheeler 37 DRYER IT’S A - 111 LLi m H netted the smooth noiseless Ill Lifetime Tumbling Dram that wifl not flaks chip peel or stain Completely tale for year most del tests things All Games ildl t We Install Gas Appliances V Salt Lake's Only Exclusive Gas Appliance Center f Ineligible for championship This Week's Schedule Utah at Utah State Idaho at Arizona State Colorado State U at BYU New Mexico at Arizona (WAC Wyoming at Texas Western 1594 South State game) iaag8agiwjlU'Mj t are you -( 4IV A A - " I ffK) N64-W- fLwaL-- 8 - - Vrt 9k A 0 yr t Al ' IS through SE? 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