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Show 4 \ BY. High Seeks First Victory i -Thiesday Against Rugged Utes ae By DEL VAN ORDEN BY ‘nesday, ee p> m.,. Friday. Carbon at Springville, ‘a:90 p.m. |Wildcats will be seek- | Uinlon at Leb9:30 pam.,¥rk day. Ohi 2B mg apaviin: lak ab Pains 2:30 seorvday, FU “American Fork. at Plessant " D Friday. Uintah is ‘undisputed leader of |: won-lost record of 4-0. The wildcats have suffered defeat three times, with no wins in regional play. is tough,’ reported roller continuing in high gear, flattened Kansas, 40-6, to advance from fourth to the No. 2 position. a last week's leader, falls to | Regular 12.95 Priced For No. 3 juries plaguing, the team for this Louisiana State failed to exhibit | Randatts | Ohio State advances to the“No. Tassel. Both have showed up well in BY’s earlier clashes. On the line Paul Redd, “on the -guard|~ $ niche, in. spite of its 7-7 tie’ with ‘Winconsin. The Badgers pate No. 6. slot. and end Bob Eastmond have " showed up well. Van Tassel is Auburn’s mighty Tigers ate a strong 7th. The Tigers again. dis- the team’s number one ground gainer and Eastmondis the leading pass receiver. Van Tassel has an average of 5.5 yards per FOR- INJURED ATHLETES—Paul Haymond, Springville druggist, is solicited by two members of the Springville High School Athletic Club in a project to raise Played funds for injuries incurred by athletes. Monte Allman (left) and Don Moss (center) for the third time in the last five Springville High. athletes, are shown selling Mr. Haymond one of the coin purses. carry, reported Gibson. _ BY High will use a twing-T offense as compared with the multiple offense employed by Uintah. All teams will see action this week in both Region Five and Seven. The schedule is as follows: 1 Region Five Orem at Provo, 2:30 p. m. Wed- Springville Athletes Work On Fund-Raising Project To Beef Up Air Attack Ground - conscious Brigham Young University will try to beef up its spindly air arm this week in an effort to throw a balanced attack at Utah State when the two Ready For Skyline Race. clubs meet Saturday’‘afternoon in With the sweet taste of victory stil on their breath, Brigham “The Cougar ball carriers, who Young University thincladers’ are are rushing with utter abandon, now geared for the annual Skyhave kept the Cats offensively on line Conference cross country run the move in recent games. In fact Saturday in Albuquerque. Logan. their 465 yards: gained on the The Cougars took second, third ground against Montanalast Sat- and fourth places last Saturday urday vaulted them into second in the AAU cross country event place in the national rushing fig-. for team honors. Tom O’Riordan, ures. .|Idaho State College distance star Wrinkles Kopp’s Brow But the thing that has wrinkled the tanned brows of Coach Hal Kopp and Backfield Coach Allan Davis is the Cougars’ feeble many insurance for injuries incurred in athletic play, the coverage often does not take care of all thé expenses, club officers pointed out. Phanscive Hunters and residential minimum cost, districts at The season opens at 8:00 a. m. ? a) Over Charnley LONDON (UPI)—Young Carlos Ortiz: said today he’ll wait six months before challenging for the world lightweight title despite Tuesday’ night’s impressive’ vic- tory over British champion Dave had given American ring prestige pleted only three of these for a participate in the conference run. total of 59 yards. 7 Bean ‘Lundell, Gary Eliason and Griffeth is in. BYU Health Center Callis Morrill will represent BYU. Math Raty, number two man in “Griffeth is the best distance the AAU event will be unable. to man in the area,’ reported run because freshmen aren’t althis season the Cougars have ac-|; Cougar track mentor Clarence lowed to participate: counted for only 278 yards through Robison, ‘‘and if he had been in _ _— the air. the AAU run, he would havebeat- Gt ea PLUS MILEAG SSAC) MeO ae VRS 7 Oz THURSDAY, 15 year old may hunt with a “adult must have a.$2.00 Game Bird License), Ortiz Cops Win’ PER DAY-- |3 EXTRA VALUE DAYS~ LEVEN’S! Meee te ernre The plastic coin purses are being sold. throughout the business Only three thincladers: will be outings the Cougars-attempted a tune is that ace distant runner able to participate in the cross total of 22 passes, and they comGary Griffeth will be unable to country run, reported Robison. tal of :239 yards in one gameplayGriffeth won the Skyline cross ed at Logan. This is almost as country run last fall in Provo as much for one game as the Cougars have gained in six games so Deer Hunters athletic injuries which dg course in a little over 15 minutes. fore and I’m sure .that he could have done it then.’ ’ ANDTHE FINEST IN SHOE REPAIR coverage. While the school carries The Y’s recent games substanrear with 75. tiate the point. In their last two A sad note in the Cat victory Passed Ags Dizzy ~ en O’Riordan. He has doneit beTwo years ago the Cougars PROVO’S COMPLETE FAMILY SHOE STORE First public power supply sysated in England not come under normal insurance In cross country runs, the team a needed boost before a sellout aerial offense. This year’s passing with the lowest score wins the crowd of more than 10,000 at the has been limp as a dish rag when event. Thé Cougars scored 26 final boxing show in Harringay ae eompared to the robust aerial atpoints, Utah State was second| Arena. tack that earmarked the BYU with 55, Idaho State was third offense of a year or so ago. with 70 and Utah brought up the he skidded around the three-mile with a kidney infection. = HERE’S THE DOPE set a new AAUrecord ashe fled Charnley. the mile and a half course in “I’m not ready yet,” explained 7:23.8. The old individual mark the 22-year-old New Yorker who was 7:54.5. 154 WEST CENTER 11. Rice 12, Texas Christian. tem was i HUNTER’S SPRINGVILLE — Members of BYU Runners a rock-ribbed defense in years to occupy 8th place. North- drive to benefit the school. athletes Springville High School’s Athletic who may be injured. during this Club are selling ‘Red Devil” coin year’s play. The club has taken over the proj( purses this week in a fund raising ect to raise funds to pay fer the CougarsPlan 8. Purdue 9. Northwestern 10. Notre Dame their 20-7.triumph over Maryland. Purdue! decisioned Notre Dame : Duck Hunters coe a must be Plugged ee es t a Off SATURDAY ONLY at meooetue ice). eee mp: (0 2 A juvenile of 14 or =gs pune with an adult—no Federal stamp necessary. Must ha e Utah tate Bird License. Daily limit sickens ae’ 10 (after the first day). This may be increased to 9 and 14 with the four bonus du —widgeons and/or pintails. Hours for November. Watch. Nov. Sth—8:00 a. m. ning same as pheasant. essa lov. 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Downtown Coach Club Schedules Westchesters ......s0005 *.Meeting Thursday Films of the Montana-BYU and the BYU Frosh-Utah State Frosh*games will be shown at the Provo Downtown Coaches Club weekly breakfast meeting, slated for Thursday at 6:45 a.m. at the Grandview Cafe. Coach Hal Kopp of the Cougars will be on hand to narrate the films. A preview of Saturday’s Utah State-BYU game at also will be given breakfast aco Logan at ? Yourelectric $ has been $-T-R-E-T-C-H-E-D S TOPCOATS plode ‘with a strong air game. for $40 to $55 $69.50 MEN’S While the Y’s passing isn’t what it should be, the coaching staff feels the team will eventually exconnected Take ad- MEN’S 24 6:56 a.m. 5:03 p.m. 12 6:42 am. 5:12 p.m. a2 6:43 a.m. 5:12 p.m. new fall merchandise. BUY NOW AND SAVE 15 6:46 a.m. 5:10 p.m. 16 6:47 a.m. 5:09 p.m. a.m. 5:24 p.m. 2 6:30 am. 5:23 p.m. 3. 6:32 a.m. 5:22 p.m. 4 32 a.m. 521 p.m, 5 6:34 am. 5:19°-p.m. far this season. 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