| Show Forty-- N The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday November 21 iners Hit Depths In NFL Play 19C3 )7 CSU Cagers Await Annual Benefit Against Aliunni By Askocitktpd Press LETTERMEN are Bob Chamty Cedar City and Larry The Dehlin Bingham The transfer bers' Salt Lake City at forward is Johnny Johnson and Lynn Jensen Milford at Don Marshall Memorial Scholar- student the center spot Bitgham benefit basketball game ship from Two lettermen last The two former are year’s will start the season for the Clrcle-villtwo and Dalton forwards squad Layne hoop artists at College of Southare expected to aid the and Doug Peterson ern Utah Wednesday cause at center and forward COACH BOYD Adams said a CEDAR CITY By Hal Wood UPI Sports Writer SAN FRANCISCO Nov 20- -If the 1963 National Professional Football League season were to end right this minute it probably wouldn’t be a bit too soon for President Vic Mora-bit- o Nov ROUNDING OUT the squad are Jim Ash Logan at center forwards Gary Marshall Milford Louis Tebbs Panguitch and Dave Strand Magna Other guards Include Steve Neilson 20— former number of outstanding former players at CSU will return to test the squad in " this special feature game The benefits from the game will be used to perpetuate the memorial scholarship set up to honor Marshall a former Junat CSU ior College e Salt Lake City and Dennis on- Lincoln Neb Johns- n After 17 years In the professional game- - the Forty Ninen have hit low ebb ' I Once the darlings of thousands who packed Kezar Stadium every Sunday the club now is the object of ridicule — m ti ir IS" n squad will feature a raft of outstanding talent on the guard ATTENDANCE that in the past averaged between 40000 and 50000 a game all season long is down around 30000 this season— and probably would be lower except that about 25000 fans bought season tickets last summer The Forty Niners hold one distinction this year— the only club in the league to defeat the Chicago Bears And that is the only victory so far line Four former CSU players who became eligible to participate again when CSU moved into a four-yecompetitive program and a transfer will be battling it out for starting positions there THE FOUlt former guards in- clude Glen Gray Monroe Dennis Belliston Milford Neil Pet- - ’ It’s1 obvious that there will to be' a rebuilding job done this winter ( J tlUiUl THUNDERBIRD’S THE ' y Brigham Names Neiv Golf Pro tave Dee Burton left the ball handler of Davis slips the old pigskin to halfback Larry Greg- - But Club President Vic Mora-bit- o is mum on his plans He won’t talk about reconstruction He won’t talk about draft plans But just how much abuse can one club leader stand? He’s been blamed for everything— from John Brodie’s car accident during the off season that has By Bill Coltrln kept the No 1 quarterback out Tribune Sports Writer of action most of the season to the rejuvenation of Y A If the weather is fair and Tittle as the world’s greatest fairly warm Saturday It teems signal-calle- r for the New York more than probable that a new Giants attendance record will be set for WHEN COACH Red Hickey a high school football championcould no longer stand the ship doubleheader abuse he resigned and took a THE DOUBLEHEADER will ' job as director of player personHighland vs Danel for the Los Angeles Rams bring together vis for the Class A championanother losing organization ship and Judge vs Lehl for the Young Jack Christiansen suc- Class B title ceeded him at the helm but the and Lehi will kick off Forty Niners can’t seem to get theJudge at noon in the festivities off the floor up University of Utah Stadium CHRISTIANSEN one of the with Highland and Davis taking defensive great secondary play- the turf for a 2:30 pm game ers in the history of the National BACK IN 1954 when Murray League has had trouble assemSpringville for the B title played bling anything resembling a deand Ogden played South for the fense for the Prospectors Some A championship a total claim that old age has crept Gass of 9886 fans attended and this up on the club that has been a is the record perennial contender In 1959 when the finals were One columnist who raps the baseball Giants all season has split between the BYU stadium written two or three columns a and the Ute stadium the two 9271 week all during the grid cam- games drew combined 9235 on were and last year paign attacking the Forty Niners He refers to them as the hand "Senior Citizens” - And only those games drew He may have a point there more than 9004 At City Course Crowd Mark in Danger Special to The Tribuno ' BRIGHAM CITY-J- ohn Lun-da- Prep Finals May Nip Record County Basketball East Mill Crwk— Knwood Ward R T Co Klr t Sont Bateman B & 49 TrucKIng-Hllan- d and the distance involved makes it difficult for many fans to d at-en- 62 47 Special Force 71 44 Utah Power a Engineering 54 Al Hohman Florshelm Shoe 12 Wend-ove- r Motel 70 Senderj' Window Shades 4 Pollard's Ok land Asphalt 79 95 Flair Cleaning 71 600 F V I Jh LOGAN - Tribune The Utah State University Alumni Assn will sponsor a buffet luncheon Sat-- ‘ urday at 11 am in the USU Student Union for alumni and friends of USU who plan to attend the Aggie-Uta- h game In the afternoon i: O' V i y£V4 Va n V3!" y S f f Jtl iitv v As i't A i f 4 I 4 A? f & VS? i V Mt V Buy one forjx gift— w will alter free or exchange for you later i V n y-- kJ sizes Llfr 2 If - y 99 ’f'b f' sizes iiirs You’ve A Lay away for Xma3 $500 down will hold your selection 60 days F AO: it Olive black brown charcoal grey solid and subtle patterns Alterations free of course 0“' m single-breaste- d Choice of wool or Orion® ‘acrylic and wool blends or polyester and wool jf v - X w Slim trim natural shoul- ihf ' attendance In the is only part of the alumni secretary said no reservations are needed and that a $1 admission would be charged at the door f der and Lehi Larson n - i jv n LYN (SWEDE)’ x ’ v- - - LAST YEAR for Instance Moab was in the finals and the year before it was Cedar City t v- - 4 Here we have four teams with the furthest only a half hour or so from Ute stadium Saturday Fest Special to Th a b Here's the one suit incorporates everything that's new for the season He'll be well dressed for every occasion that A'' answer Ag Alums Plan 7 v' f with around 350 Total schools :( ( could hardly figure a final day with more potential than Highland with around 2300 students Davis with 1132 Judge th more than X So figure that with two schools right in the middle of Salt Lake’s sports fans along with all of Davis County and all of at least the north end of Utah County there should be a record number on hand Saturday fans One Dairy 42 lytti Building Maintenance Light Co U Koch formerly a pro in Wyoming and recently in Idaho Falls Wednesday was named THE FACT THAT Utah Unihead golf professional at the versity will be at Utah State Brigham City golf course to and Colorado State at BYU is succeed Dean Candland not expected to cut the prep CANDLAND recently recrowd by a great deal to take over the post signed There are plenty of fans to at the Logan Country Gub go around and the prep bargain Lundahl will take over his — two games for the price new job on Dec I according — of one is bound to attract to city officials 13-2- 0 JLXDITE NTURiE IN — regulars 99 7 DIJLMOISTDS heard about it! 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