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Show \ DAILY HERALD 1958 10 WEDNESDAY, | OCTOBER 15, Utah County, Utah American Fork, Game Slated No Relief in Sight For Brighams. Thursday: As They Prime For NTS Encounter At Vernal . There was no relief in sight for Brigham Young University’s football team today as the twice-beaten Cougars, still wobbly after a thumping by COP, take on North Texas game will be the Y’s first appearance on the home field since the Cats knocked over Fresno State nearly a month ago. And the Cougars, who can play -| Texas’ State Saturday afternoon on inspired ball at home, now have a six-game .win streak pieced tothe homefield. The invading Texans are classed gether on the hometurf. The scouting report on the -}among the nation’s best football teams, and their power will put North Texas-Drake game which the Cougars in the underdog role again when the two clubs lineup for the 1:30 p.m. kickoff in Cougar stadium. : American Fork (and Uintah, ~ figured to battle it} out for the | Region 7 championship before the| season got underway, wi meet Thursday at 3 p.m. |at Vernal. The game shapes up as thetop prep grid battle in| the Central Utah area this week, and the win- ner will have the inside track in the league’s title race. Both teams are undefeated so far this. season. Coach couple of 2:30 p.m. games. Provo. and Spanish Fork got the | week’s Region 5 schedule off to a flying start this week,.when they met this’ afternoon. at the BYU Two other Region 5.games will be playéd Friday afternoon, with | _ Payson at Springville and Orem at Carbon. Both games|will start at 2:30 p. | The p! ep games were moved up because of the Utah deer hunt, which starts Saturday. TEXAS -FLYER—Abner Haynes, fast-stepping North Texas State halfback, is expected to give BYU gridders pleity of trouble Saturday, when the two teams meet’ Saturday afternoon in the Cougar Stadium. United , Press International Eagles NEW YORK (UPI) — Army, ton 10 over Pittsburgh ‘Fight Results Vir- football team, is rated a 27-point South: Florida State vs. favorite over Virginia next Satur- ginia Tech, even; North Carolina duced a bowl team. day while -Auburn, the No. 2 State 6 over William and Mary; Saturday’s was his’ bigSest team, is a seven - point pick over Tennessee 6 over Alabama; North coaching triumph¢ yet in a sense Georgia, Tech. Carolina 7 over Maryland; Florida | it disturbed him becalise it came Wisconsin, rated No. 3 national- 8 over Vanderbilt.’ at the expense of his old coach. ly and tops in the Midwest, iS Midwest: Kansas State vs. MisHe’s affable, 34-year- old Darrell a seven - point choice over Iowa souri, even; Illinois 3 over MinRoyal, the United Press Interin the Midwest’s regionally tele- nesota; Michigan 4 over Northnational Coach Of The Week: bevised game. western; Colorado 14 over Iowa cause of -his Texas) Longhorns’ Auburn will be “seeking to run State; Oklahoma 21 over Kansas. thrilling 15-14 victory pver mighty Southwest: Baylor 5 over Texas the nation’s longest major college Oklahoma. | Tech; Southern Methodist 6 over Despite- an impressive 4-0 rec- + winning streak to 18 games. Rice; Texas Christian 6 over! Ohio State, rated fourth, is a 20ord and a No. *7 national Texas A&M, Houston 14 over LONDON (UPI)—Henry (Twin) Cooper, 189% Ariz. (10). London, All'sOkeh With BYU Grid Staff. A minor hassle in the Brigham | Young University football coach: | ing staff regarding handling of the| freshman squad was reported un-| der control today. Head Coach Hal Kapp explained that Max Tolbert; former frosh mentor, was moved up to the varsity this year but later placed back jin control when Jay Van Noy arrived on the campus late. Kopp said Tolbert objected and | stopped coaching for édne day un- til the problem could be straight- | ened out. Tom Verbanetz has || since taken over the freshmen | with Tolbert’ as an adviser and || | varsity coach. Van Noy’s return Was. delayed || until completion of the baseball season. Dr. Milton F. Hartvigsen, dean | of the college of physical education, recreation and athletics, said * reports.of a “‘rift’’ in the coaching staff were a little exaggerated. He said Coach Tolbert was coneernéd over how he was going to do the job of scouting forthe varsity and at the same time handle his duties with the frosh team. Turner, Dupas Fight Tonight HOLYOKE, Mass. (UPI)—Harold Gomes, 131, Providence, R.I., outpointed Johnny Bean, 130, New York (10). HALIFAX, N.S. (UPI)—Richard (Kid) Howard, 137, Canada, knocked out Vernon Lynch, 132, New York (10). Champion Bourbon that Verbanatz and Van Noy were working under him. } “Max may ‘have gottén little! number one pass receiver, GO PROTECTED We have the Special Accident League leaders—Keith Cameras | Policy you need — (16-8). High team game—Pete’s Chey-| ron, 1095. | League leaders—Haymond Drug (17-7). High team game — Haymond Drug, 738. PULLMAN, Wash. (UPI) High individual series—E. ChamWashington State College aerial | star Bob Newman will see only | bers, 507. High individual game—E. Wheel- | limited actior Saturday if he gets er, 198, in the game at all, coach Jim Sutherland said today. RADIATORS REPAIRED Newman injured his knee last weekend . and is improving but Auto Glass Installed won't be ready to go against OrSpecialized Work egon. 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Lence stressed there had been no split between himself and Cus D'Amato, manager of champion Floyd Patterson. | Will See Limited Action Saturday ATTENTION! 72"x81”size Tue Maxine OF A ~ on Heavyweight Go | HUNTERS 5” hot under the ‘collar and taken He said things had beén straight- WEST LOS ANGELES (UPI)— Jim, Dawson, a UCLA senior, has High individaul series — Dick | Wiley, 545. ‘ High individual game—Stan Jensen, 213. Springville Ladies WSC Aerial Star aged 8 ‘years MONTREAL (UPI)—Gil Turner, fourth-ranked welterweight, will enjoy a distinct weight advantage tonight when he meets speedy Ralph Dupas of New Orleans in a 10-round bout which will be televised throughout the U.S. Turner, 27,;0f Philadelphia, has been more active lately in the middleweight division. He is expected; to just get under the 152Pound contract, limit tonight while the sixth-rated Dupas will come in around 144 or 145. Turner decisioned Stephan Redl at Madison Square Garden in his last go and also holds a victory over the current welter champ, Virgil Akins. NAMED ASSISTANT. been appointed an asv-ter® 9 acting football coach Bill Barnes by’ athletic director Wilbur Johns. Payson Men’s Dawson, who plays tackle, inLeague -leaders Don’s Cafe} jured hts shoulder in the Bruins’ (20-4). opening gameof the season and High team game — Don’s Cafe, was added to. the staff to help out in the absence of Coach 1125. Voth F High individual series — Mar George Dickerson. respectively. In the final game of the season, BYU’s greenlings have | a return engagement with Utah’s! Papooses Nov. 14 in Salt Lake City. Utah’s Largest Selling straight bourbon. whiskey an afternoon off to cool off, but jhe never quit,’ Dr. Hartvigsen |said. Some reports said Tolbert had quit for two days. ened: out to everybody! s Satisfaction. He.said that Tolbert actually was still head frosh (coach and Promoter Plans AUSTIN, Tex. (UPI)—Mel Baristin, outpointed Clifton Far West: UCLA 3 over Wash- ker, 151 > Los Angeles (10). ington; Oregon State 8 over Lester, Idaho; Southern California 3 over KANSAS CITY, Kan. (UPI)— California. Intersectional: Wake Forest Hileeeey Bickle, 146. Kansas City, | -| Kan., knocked out Otis Fuller, 148, ever Villanova. Houston, Tex. (2). ~ e East: Harvard *vs. Columbia, even: Pennsylvania 3 over Brown; Yale 3 over Cornell; Holy Cross 6 over Dartmouth; Prince- Lanky Cooper, who delivered the third stunning blow to Ameriean boxing prestige within a month, had good- reason to believe that his 10round decision over Folley Tuesday night would boost him to a title shot. as fast as Dick Bass. And the left tackle as replacement for Eagle line, like Pacific’s weighs John Kapele, regular left tackle, well over the BYU men. who may miss action Saturday because of ankle trouble. Nyle McFarlane and Hal Lewis will share the chores at left half while Keith Hubbs is recovering from a minor injury picked up at Stockton. -Verbanatz Lau ds BYU Frosh outpointed ranking, however, Royal lives up| point favorite over Indiana, fifthte the crying - towel) tradition of| ranked Michigan State is rated Oklahoma State. ‘his profession with |a cautious, | six ‘over Purdue in a battle of 10 powerhouses; seventhsomewhat pessimistic) outlook on Big the forthcoming Southwest- Con- ranked Texas is 14 over Arkansas, ninth-ranked Louisiana State is 13 ference campaign. over Kentucky, and 10th-ranked Notre Dame is 13 over Duke. Penn State is favored by 13 over Boston - University in the East’s regionally-televised game. “The week’s odds on other major games: pound halfback from Dallas, they’ Milan Christley, 223-pound junhave a ball-carrier who is almost ior, will probably get the nod ats hifn.” 30wling News |' pounding it took at the hands pound guard from San Diego, | Calif. | of Colorado State University. The frosh coach also was pleased | While the odds certainly favor the visitors in Saturday’s tilt, the with the performances of quarter-| outlook at Cougarville isn’t as back Jack Jordan, 165-pounder from Pawtucket, R. I.; fullback grim as might be expected. in the first place the North 4 Colgate; the nation’s top - ranked college 13, over West Virginia. LONDON .(UPI)—Henry (Twin) Cooper, London’s lightly regarded blond plasterer who upset Zora Folley — top American heavyweight contender said today, “I expect a title fight with Floyd Patterson, and I expect to beat Coach Hal Kopp andhis assistants| The head-knocking in the game received Monday indicate the with COP produced some‘injuries| Eagles have a club similar to which will put some new faces in COP’s. ‘\the BYU lineup for the North In Abner Haynes, dusky 175- Texas game. two weeks earlier. And the BYU Stewart, 180-pound fullback from| games with Utah and Montana | Warner, 181. j,team is still unable to forget the Payson and Cal Fackrell,- 200- State College Oct. 31 and Nov. 7| Commercial Army Heavy Favorite Over Virginia in Saturday Tilt In London Fight If the above data doesn’t shake.| the Cats a little, the North Texas record will. The big green and Brigham Young University’s Russ Chipperfield, 180 - Sounder white from Denton, Texas, has} scored wins over Texas Western freshman coach, Tom Verbanatz,|from Stonington, Conn., and wing-|_ announced today that he was|back Paul Garcia, 167-pounder| Jacobson, 532. |and New Mexico A&Mof the BorHigh individual game — Mar | der conference, and Mitchell's “very pleased with the perform-| from Los Angeles, Calif. ance of the team so far,’’ but that | In his senior year at BYU, Ver-| Jacobson, 245. crew fought Oklahoma State, the the Kittens ‘‘will have to do a lot| banatz is a full-time student beArt City Ladies , Big Eight team that dumped DenLeague leaders — South Main ver, down to the wire before .los- of shaping up by Oct. 24,” when| sides being the head fresh coach| BYU’s frosh meet Utah State’s| for this year. At Orem high school|| Market, Brookside Market (13-7, ing, 14-21, at Stillwater. the 25-year-old Verbanatz was all-| two-way tie for first place). | In their last outing the Big Birds Ramblers in Logan. Verbanatz praised several of| state in football and won three | High team game — South Main | |from Denton almost put Drake} out of football business with a} his chafges, lauding the play of| letters in basketball and baseball. Market, 706. High individual series — Joy At-| former high school All-Americans | The Kittens have three panel 42-0 drubbing at Des Moines. 175-pound left half- on their schedule besides the Utah| wood, 460. This is the same Drake team, Paul Allen, High ‘individual game — JoAnn | contest, including home | it is noted, that CSU beat, 21-0 back from Pleasant Grove; Lynn || State By LLOYD LARRABEE AUSTIN’ Tex. (UPI)+During his nine - year coaching career; he’s criss - crossed-,the country from border-to-border and coastto-coast like a politician on «a campaign tour. He came to this fodtball hotbed only two years-ago ta rebuild the university’s sagging gridiron fortunes and in his first) season pro- Mitchell’s Sport Fine Reeord =Stadium. Royal Named Top Mentor Odus are perched high on the national listings. They are ranked among the top collegiate ten in rushing and total offense, and their rushing defense is also rated tops. (The latter is bad news for-the groundconscious Cougars.) Other Region 7 games Thursday will find Lehi at BY High and Union at Pleasant Grove, in a ° Cooper Upsets Zora Folley 10%off BUSHNELL 4X Chief ............ LYMAN All American ....... ** SPORTSMAN 644 North State Street In Orem, Utah $9375 sage $49°° SPORTI NG GOODS % |