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Show > Cougars Regroup Forcesf _° Lobos, ‘Pokes DAILY HERALD TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1958 6 Utah’ County, Utah Are Surprise JOf Skyline By United Press International Jack Curtice Says: e New Mexico and Wyoming, the StanfordEleven Just conference -co-leaders’ -with 2-0 marks, were labeled the big surprises of the Skyline Conference Talk of the World Series was that: the Yanks may be coming backito the rest of the American League... not today. belt-tightening that has seen them give up their Denver tie-up because they didn’t have the players to stock it... and the failure of their scouts to sign up youngsters, in the “| Caribbean area or any place else.... The Reds may have something in that trade with the Cardinals . . . if they can straighten out the personal problems of ‘the players involved. . ..° e Perkins scoring two touchdowns Refused to Fold Up New Mexico rolled past Utah because of ahy failings on the field ... but an apparent f State, 34-14, Saturday with Don The sieoicity of and gaining 109 yards. Earlier the Lobos scored their first Skyline conquest at the expense of Montana. Wyoming scored a major intersectional upset Saturday, downing Cactus Jack Curtice, the sage of’ “The Farm’ at Stanford: 4 “If you coach football long enough, sooner or later you'll get carried off the field—or kicked off.”” Last Saturday Curtice was embarrassed whén his players attempted to carry him off the field after the Indians had upset Washington, 22-12—following three con_| secutive drubbings. Oregon State 28-0. New Mexico plays host to Arizona Saturday and thus Wyoming «an move into undisputed first Place if it can get by the Colorado State University Aggies. Pete Dawkins, the senior half of The Army’s bazooka twins (the other’s Bob Anderson), even sent him through high Aggies were defeated last son—an upset over pre-season favorite Brigham Young University. Brigham Young lost to College of Pacific last Saturday and continues its non-league play again at home Saturday against North ...and although he’s one of the-top students at the Academy, captain of the corps, a Texas State. poised leader, he’s not sure he wants to make te mili- tary a career after his compulsory three years—any pro scouts listening? ... Utah will be out to improveits Skyline stock and avenge a costly upset last year when it meets Denver in Salt Lake City. Denver won a Skyline battle over Montana last Friday. Utah lost, 36-21, to California. ' Ornerud Babe Dahlgren drove all, Pete Dawkins night from Milwaukee to get to Yankee Stadium in time for the first New York game of the Series . . . and was —— a ducat by the club he once first-based into the eries. radio, Joe,” ®urner whispered, “you got to say something.” dias “Talking asqut hitting with other players can be a |. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) help, too, eh, Joe? . again DiMag nodded. New Mexico University, tied’ for Wes Covington was a-high school erony of Tom Wil- first in Skyline Conference competition, leads the circuit in total son, one of pro football’s great runners as a Ram... but offense and rushing. then Wilson was a tackle blocking 4!zront for the Braves’ The Lobos, who upended Utah outfielder, a fullback. ... State University, 34-14, Saturday, = Frank Forbes, Willie Mays’ fainees fessor when he lead in rushing with 1,022 yards left town, says Willie lost out on the National Teagu ue batting crown by a “mere four inches, not four poin rere the space it would have taken to close up his stance“and protect the outside corner of the plate, where they got. Willie boy out of his-long slump. The Chicago Cardinals, with fookie M. C. Reynolds at the helm, aren’t the only ones using the new-fangled double-wing-T. see Reynolds’ alma mater, LSU,has adopted it, too..... Army Captures Lead In UPI Poll Press International college foot- In Offense first broke into baseball but out in the cold singe the Giants bagged these Canadian honkers while hunting at Mona Reservoir Saturday. Clements was on leave from the Army. They were in a party of five duck hunters. a powerhouse reminiscent of the old Blanchard - Davis era, replaced Auburn atop the United Tops Loop hitting. ... “That wide stance of yours gives you balance and power, doesn’t it, Joe?” ... _DiMag nodded... “This is BAG CANADIAN GEESE — Rex Clements (left) and Lee Buttle Jr., both of Provo, and in total offense with 1,235 yards. They are tied with Wyoming for the league leadership. New Mexico’s Don Perkins leads the loop in individual rushing with 385 yards and is front of. Brigham Young’s Nyle McFarlane who has rolled up 244 yards. Wyoming.is the top defensive unit in the league. The Cowboys ball ratings today and oncemighty Oklahoma dropped out of the top 10 group for the first time since 1953. Coach Earl ~Red) ~ Blaik’s crashing Cadets, who -conquered Notre Dame, 14-2, last weekend, moved into the No. 1 spot for the first time since Oct. 24, 1950 — the year the UPI coaches’ ratings were inaugurated. Auburn, which now has a winning streak of 17 games, dropped back to second place, followed in order by three Big Ten teams— Wisconsin, Ohio State and Michigan State. In a big shakeup of the top 10 group, Navy jumped up to sixth place, followed in order by Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana State and Notre Dame. Navy, Texas and Louisiana State were this week’s newcomers * ment for Skyline squads. Utah. quarterback Lee Grosscup Smith ... and Birdie Tebbetts wanted to resign a month Utah has the best team ing total with 1,113 yards. Council day and Tuesday will serve as a preliminary to the first amateur Jack Work of Denver and Tony team championship, which will be Gray of New Mexico lead in scor- .Staged over the old course from ing with 24 points. Both have Wednesday through Saturday. scored four touchdowns. Jim Mastelloto of Utah is the \Grid Profits Shared Provo International Soccer DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) — Texas and Oklahoma universities pocketed record shares of about $130,000 each from the receipts of their Team to Play Ogden Saturday traditional football classic in the Cotton Bowl Saturday. Checks were handed officials of both universities before the game The Provo International Soccer top team, formerly known at the BYU Soccer team, will open its season Saturday ‘when it hosts Og- notch offensive players refurning from last year’s squad in started as the contest had attractthe persons of Selfrid Oquist, Hans ed a sellout crowd of 75,504 per Morwaski, and Peter Lysenko. sons for the 13th straight year. den on the West Field at 3 p.m. Heading the Provo defensive list Since the Internationals won the of returnees are Omar Rios, CarTexas’ crude oil reserves in“B” league championship last los Loarca, Amlicar Lobos, and creased 9.2 barrels for each foot year, they will play in the Salt Graham Dodd. Also returning in of well drilled in 1957. 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POSH HOOSEOHS HSC OH SOOO CEEEOHHHSOOHOHOOHHOH OOOH OOOHEOOOEOLE son. secccccceseccccccccccccccccccscceccccccecee Wounding losss of game are known to run as high as 40 per 14, Auburn 10, Wisconsin 5, Ohio State 3, and Michigan State, In Utah the average wounding loss of deer, animals never recovered, is 25 per cent. include shooting at stationary targets, not game, to learn the spread, the drop, the force of the shell used in the field. In points, a 10- from first to 10th places, Army had 308, Auburn 271, Wisonsin 244 and Ohio State 242. three weeks than at any time this year. “Man, Coach Impresses “But they didn’t. They just aah in there and fought all the way, We win one game and the kids*-want to carry me off the field. “Tt makes you realize there is Stanford Niners!” I'd rather team than watch ‘this the Forty Said Curtice: “I don’t know whether to take that as a compliment or not— especially in view of the recent showings of the Forty Niners,” Folley Faces Cooper Tonight LONDON, (UPI) — Zora Folley, fore a sellout crowd of 10,000 af After Oklahoma in this week’s top American contender, -will try Empire Pool. second 10 group came Clemson, Iowa, and Oregon, with Colorado and Purdue tied for 15th place. College of Pacific was 17th, Pitt 18th, and Northwestern and Michigan tied for 19th. Southern Methodist and Syracuse were the only other schools to receive points this week. NEW YORK (UPI)—The United Press International major college football ratings (with first-place and won-lost records in parentheses): Team 1. Army (14) (3-0) 2. 3. 4: 5. 6. Points 308 Auburn (10) (3-0) 271 Wisconsin (5) (3-0) 244 Ohio State (3) (3-0) 242 Michigan State: (1) (2-0-1) 183 Navy (3-0) 114 to stop the European heavyweight boom tonight in a 10 39; 13, Iowa, 36; 14, Oregon, 22; 13 each; 17, College of Pacific, 11; 18, Pittsburgh, 7; 19 (tie), Northwestern and Michigan, 4 each, However, three other European - round| heavies recently were underdogs fight with slugger Henry Cooper but came through with upsets, They were Sweden's Ingemar Joof England. hansson, England’s Brian London Folley of -Chandler, Ariz. is and Gérmany’s Willie Besmanoff. favored at 2-1 to beat Cooper be- Hunters Use Care; Range Fires Seen In Drought Areas Only unexpected and exceptionally heavy rainfall or snow can prevent a rash of destructive Cooper, 24, is expected to go all-out for a kayo tonight since he believes an immpressive victory will earn a title shot. He is very friendly with promoter Harry Levene, who is very friendly with Cus D’Amato, manager of champion Floyd Patterson. Conversely, Patterson and D’Amato have been frigid toward Folley for various reasons, de- spite his number two ranking by the world championship commitrange fires during the hunting tee. seasons. e 7. Texas (1) (4-0) 111 This was the prediction of game 8. . Mississippi (4-0) 91 9. | Louisiana (1) (4-0) 86 managers And foresters alike as 0. . Notre ._Dame’ (2-1) 63. drought conditions prevailed and 11, Oklahoma, 58;. 12, Clemson, the October 18 season neared only the watershed, but the habitat which is feed and home to the game and when gone means the game goes with it. when more than 140,000 deer hunters will be out on the ranges. “watch that fire,” with a special Only extreme care with all kinds of fire by all hunters will prevent the tragic loss of watershed lands. The hunter loses not. plea to smokers to be sure no fire is dropped along their trails as they: travel the hills in the hunting seasons ahead. They issued the watchword to Provo, Spanish Fork Open Week’s PrepGrid Schedule Provo and Spanish Fork will get the-Central Utah prep schedule underway this week. The two grid teams will play Wednesday at 2:30 p. m, in the BYU Stadium, with the Bulldogs shooting for their third straight league victory. The Dons have a k1 record in league play. Payson will-play at Springville and Orem at Carbon in other Region 5 games this week. Both of these gameswill start at 2:30 p. m. Thursday. we Therewill be three Region 7 games played Thursday afternoon. Lehi will play at BY High and Unron in a pair of 2:30 p. m. games, while American Fors will travel to Uintah for a 3 p. m.tilt. Nn DEER HUNTERS The main Bout ‘Starts October 18th. Check Proclamation in our store for complete information, on regular hunt and speciat hunts . . . 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Game managers agree and re- 15, (tie), Colorado_and Purdue, minded each hunter that the game you save today may be the game you harvest tomorrow. Curtice said that his lads had been working harder the last Texas and LSU 1 each. cent of the total kill each season. votes caliber and kind. Practice should Golf pass- league’s best pass catcher with 11 good for 138 -yards. Gray has 45.5 yards per carry in punt returns. How far will a‘ gun shoot and kill? Here is a good question for every hunter, using either rifle or shotgun, to ponder as he heads for the marshes, fields or hills. started teur before the announced date... but Paul wouldn’t let him has the lead in total offense with in the ‘“‘duffers cup” tournament quit .... until the night he went out to counsel a pitcher 485 yards. Of the total, 453 yards Over the Eden course at’St. Andrews. The 36-hole competition to...and Eddie Mathewsblasted one out of the park before has come by passing. he barely got back to the dugout. .... . A. brags about the $4 million yield in attendance «.. but Buzzy Bavasi admits bedraggled Ebbets Field once netted the Dodgers three and a quarter million ... plus TV swag.... Between you’n’me, if the Dodgers don’t get. an L. A. park. by ’60, and it looks like they won’t, the holiday is finished—because the Coliseum contract calls for 10 per cent of the gross in rental then ... and noconcessions... the stiffest: terms by far in the majors, ee Suggestions Given To Prevent Losses Of Wounded Game matching strokes ‘and scores today * ager, if he hadn’t already committed himself to Mayo the first week since Oct. 6, 1953 that the Sooners were not. among the top 10 teams in the nation. Other teams which dropped out of the top 10 were Pittsburgh and Purdue. Experts say the only way to reduce these losses is to let the “‘guess” shots go by and, by practice, learn to know the accurate range of the shotgun and rifle each hunter uses. All vary by have limited the*@pposition to 907 ‘yards. in four gaixes.. Wyoming DUFFERS CUP STARTS Inner counsels of the Redlegs say Gabe Paul would punters have an average of 39.9 ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (UPI) have retained Jimmy Dykes, the writers’ choice as man- yards—the best in that\depart- —Delegates from the World, Ama* ball against us. By NORMAN MILLER in the select group. Oklahoma, This week’s voting again was United Press International upset 15-14 by Texas, dropped scattered, seven teams receiving NEW YORK (UPI)- -Army, with back to 11th place. This marked votes for first place. Army had New Mexico Fred Purner, who went from baseball to the turf (Santa Anita) with the late Doe Strub, was reminiscing about the young Joe DiMag he knew asa rookie with the old San Francisco Seals... . Fred put the now articulate Joe D. on his first radio proadcast to describe the art of Washington State, 40-6; by Rice, 30-6, and by Northwestern, 28-0. “We are going to be in condition—if ‘nothing else.” Getting back to the Washington game, he said that ‘before the game he had heard reports that there was dissatisfaction with his Curtice, who ‘is a second Bob coaching in the pkayer ranks. Hope on the interview platform Compared With 49ers when he loses, was quite contrite “But the fellow who reportedly about the Washington victory. made that remark was: one of the “It just proved that if you stick first who tried to lift me on his with American kids long enough shoulders," he ‘said. ‘‘Which they, will come through,” he said. proved, I believe, that the lad “Even when we took those three tiever made such a remark.” terrible lickings, they never gave Curtice revealed that one of his up. And you would think, our boys coaches over-heard two football might have tossed in the towel fans leaving the stadium after the when Washington marched for a victory over Washington. Said one touchdown the first time it got the to the other: week by the Air Force Academy but hold one of the most convineing wins of the Skyline sea- school on-a scholastic scholarship . . ..at swank Cranbrook School, outside Detroit « By HAL wooD something to coaching, after all.” United Press International Prior to the Washington game, SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)— Sez Stanford had been. stunned by ‘ |