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Show | Devaney's Stock Zoomsin Wyoming DAILY HERALD After Punchers Win Over Beavers By GENE MEAKINS Saturday night and that was urday, and Denver wnipped Monenough to defeat Brigham Young, tana, 29-0, Friday night. 26-8. Bass gained 135 yards in 12 California won easily, picking in football besides style single wing. the southern . Brigham Young hopes to return| touchdowns against reserves late to victory, following two straight|in the game. losses, at home Saturday against Utah and Denver meet SaturHe convinced them Saturday North Texas State. day at. Salt Lake City, and each when Wyoming. University ran California crushed Utah, 36-21, needs the victory to remain ‘in roughshod over Oregon State, 28-0. in the only other game on Sat-| Skyline contention. Devaney’s Michigan State type State’s Deer Hunters Set Standings: United Press International H Yankee Bob Devaney has definitely conyineed folks ‘in Wyo- carries, and played only briefly| up a -36-0 lead midway in the W: in the second half. third period. Utah scored its two New Mexico ming there are some good things League All W. LL. Ww. L. "20 Colo. State Denver Utah 20 at @ ;21 11. af Brigham Young 11 Utah State 02 Montana 04 \\@nultiple offense made the 12,500 fans in War Memorial Stadium in Laramie forget the exploits of _ two southern coaches of the past — Bowden Wyatt and Phil, Dick- | ens—and their Tennessee single wing. In gaining one of its greatest gridiron triumphs, Wyoming crushed: Oregon State’s single wing offense similar to the one used so Cougars Didn’‘t Start to Play Until 7 MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1958 Utah County, Utah 31 Second Half; Then It Was Too Late By RAY SCHWARTZ of Pacific Saturday night, but the pass from center on fourth down Herald Sports Editor Cougars waited until the second that. sailed over Urenda’s head STOCKTON, Calif. — Brigham half before becoming too enthu- and enabled BYU to take over of Young University football forces siastic about the task, the -Pacific 15, gave the Cats ancame to Stockton to play College And, by then the Tigers had a other big break but a penalty stops For Opening 31 21 22 183 Casey Named Top Manager By United Press International Utah's. general deer. hunting season opens Saturday and some 150,22 000 hunters are expected to in13 vade the mountains for the annual 04 event. Utah Fish and Game Department officials said the 1958 hunt could be one of the best inrecent years as deer populations are above previous years. By FRED DOWN By United Press International NEW YORK (UPI) — Casey Stengel, who made 1958 a year of vindication for his New York The general hunt for either sex deer will close Oct. 28 in most areas. However, some hunts will Yankees, the American League and himself, was picked today as continue after that date. the United Press International’s American League Manager of the year. successfully ‘by Wyoming for 10 years—before Devaney took over last season. The triumph certainly ranks with or above Wyoming’s 21-14 Sun Bowl victory over Texas Tech in 1956 under Dickens and the Cowboys’ 20-7 win over Washington’ and Lee in the Gator Bowl under Wyatt in 1950. The 68 - year - old juggler of S. L. Bowler players and of words was chosen Wins Utah city. The vote was taken even be- by a board of 24 baseball writers, three from each American Léague fore Stengel achieved his greatest 1958 ‘Star Joust pionship. Jozwiak Scores Wyoming rdared to a touchdown in the second pefiod on a 16-yard run by halfback Gary Jozwiak. Wyoming added another before halftime, and counted one each in the final two periods. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI)— Salt Lake bowler Paul Chase, who Colo. This-.won't be a pushover for Wyoming, \even though the Aggies lost to the Air Force Academy 36-6 Saturday, THEY GOT THEIR ELK—Joe Krapf (left) and Gene Colvin (right) look over the elk they bagged while hunting in Payson Canyon. With them is Colvin’s daugh- Colorado State/held the*'Academy to a one point halftime lead, 7-6, ter, Jwile. ; before falling far behind under the two platoon crush. ‘late in the game. New Mexico, now tied Wyoming for first place with a 2-0 record, whipped Utah State 34-14, scoring three touchdowns in the first period. Halfback Don great halfback Dick Bass loose for 20 minutes in the first half SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Novice golfer Khalil Kingsbury of Salt Lake turned in a veteran’s LUCKY ELK HUNTERS—Keith (right) and Kenneth (left) Casper, twin brothers from Orem, and their brother, Floyd Casper: of Provo are shown with the two elk they took from Benny’s Creek in the Mt. Nebo area. The largest has a spread of performance 8 hole at Forest Dale. Kingsbury used a No. to perform the feat. 45 inches and weighted.750 pounds. Floyd and Keith were holders of the permits. They have won one. “It’s about time you got off your, rear ends and started playing football,”? Morabito added. NEW os (UPI)—Two inter- who ecinae stopped Willia pes Sacramento, Calif. — Danny Col- at Wembley Stadium, London, Tuesday night. Unranked Cooper slated for a 10-rounder. Dupas day night, contender George Chu- weight contenders Paolo Rosi of valo’ of Toronto, meets Pat Mec New York and Bobby Scanlon of Murtry.of Tacoma, Wash., in a San Francisco are slated for a 1010-rounder that will be televised rounder without benefit of TV. ‘bas Vegas Slates Sahara Cup Race among contenders and’ is a slight favorite at 13-10. McMurtry‘is un- points against Los Angeles last ranked. Folley Risks Prestige week.) his Brodie, who had a tough after- azine. ing Bear line. “Sure there was| good pressure on Tittle and Brodie, but they didn’t throw the way they’re paid prestige. —Jose Torres vs. Frankie Kid Anslem. Providence, R.I.— Georgie Zora of Chandler, Ariz., is ranked number one by the National. Boxing Association goals. and one goalie. The pair of goals by Howe paced the Red Wings to a 3-0 victory Sunday night over the New York Rangers, who also lost the services of goalie Lorne (Gump) Worsley for an indefinite period. Americans Win In | HockeyContest 8 iron Cooper is unrated but he LAS VEGAS.(UPH—The year’s final test for théxunlimited hydro- tie up his opponent, is meeting in ™ WINS NASCAR RACE On; the other hand, the sixth ranked Rosi, an easy bleeder, recently -had an operation removing scar tissue from his ‘shopped up eyes. He had not had AGED GOLDENLAGER|. —— All the good ° e e e ° ° ° things you hear about : BEER 2. Phone before holes of an 18-hole' playoff round noon for your money later : Sor Monthy See Payments] Recelye Payments the same day! $304.76 $16.00 $ 571.43] $30.00 Youselectyour 390.95 20.00) 764.82) 40.00 ownrepayment 47-5} 2400 105484) 55.00 pian ! ‘OTHER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION NATIONAL FINANCE COMPANY ofProve 230 West Center Street * Phone: FRanklin 3-6273 OTHER NATIONAL OFFICES LOGAN ¢ MAGNA © MURRAY © OODEN e SALT LAKE CITY © TOOELE Cnccccccccecccccccccccccece are right HERE Monthly Receive Product COP attack isn’t the same with-| option play. But Kopp’s charges still played|! more spiritedly and aggressively | in the second half than they did in the first two periods. Of that, there also can be no doubt. Just how much better the Cats | played in the second half can be | seen from the statistics. They made but 66 yards by rushing in | the first half compared to 156 yard for COP. In the\second half the Cats rolled for 98 yards by | rushing compared to 50 for the Tigers. | the only Utah-ow red Brewery Try a 6-can pack and you'll be back! BECKER PRODUCTS CO., Ogden, Utah still like they were standing. also ran over the two-point version. ie con- Recover Fumble On the ensuing kickoff, COP recovered a BYU fumble on .the Cats’ 24. Bass, following his blockers expertly and deftly, set yp thei second Tiger touchdown with a‘ 20-yard dash around the left flank. Jack }Larscheid banged across for the touchdown. Urenda on a beautiful zig-zagging ru wént 30 yards for the third COP touchdown and the Tigers led 20-0. There was still almost five minutes left in| the first quarter and the BYU faithful looked ahead to a hortendous slaughter, but Coach Moose Myers of COP started substituting freely, in the second quarter, allowing the Cats |to regroup their forces for their Turning Point The turning point in the game fine second-half showing. probably came on the first play of the fourth quarter. With the Cats trailing 8-26, tackle Howard Condie recovered a COP fumble on the Tigers’ 26. The Cats moved down to the 10 and on fourth down | and five to. go, Wayne Startin | passed to.R. K. Brown. ; As Brown caught the ball at the WRESTLING ELDRED RECREATION Center Tonight, Oct. 13—8:30 P. M. BILL MELBY five he was thrown back, After Vs. the game Brown said he felt sure | THE BAT he had made the first down, but| the officials ruled he was short By United Press International Rudy Migay, a-10-year veteran of the pro hockey wars, is rapidly by a half-yard, so Pacific took | over on their five and proceeded youthful Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League. The 30-year-old center fired two goals Sunday night as the Ameri- down at the chance: they the way for which would ONI WIKI WIKI to move the ball out of danger. | becoming the “sparkplug” of the Had the Cats made the first Vs. OX ANDERSON five, there is a good would have gone all a second touchdown have put them back baby-faced Irishman, wholikes to planes starts Oct. 22-23 with the Rosi the hardest puncher he ever third annual runniheNes the Sa- faced, Thursday—Los Angeles— Boots vs. Herman Marquez. So There’s no doubt but what the| throwing windmill takes place tonight when lightweight Bobby Scanlon meets Paolo Rosi, the balding brawler from Rieti, Italy. which ended in a draw. But the COP went 68 yards for their first touchdown in three with Bass goingthe last Rapid Richard went past the out Urenda and Bass to work the! SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)— An- cans routed the Cleveland Barons, in the game again. But they didn’t other test between the cautious 8-3, for their first win of the and that was that. boxer and the hammer - punch campaign. A few moments later, a bad once knocked out Brian London, Monroe Amateur Golf Team’ Championship i with 222 strokes. The Yanks finished with 224. AUTO RENTALS United Press International . and number two by the Ring Mag- Lynch. World Golf Crown TON As Red Wings Win about since he outpointed Johnny MARTINSVILLE, Va. (UPI) — Buss. in New York, Jan. 3. Though ranked only 10th, ScanGlen (Fireball) Roberts survived old Gomez vs. Prince Johnson. a flat tire on the next-to-last lap lon is rated from even to 7-5 to Stockton, Calif.—lLittle Cezar vs. to win the Virginia sweepstakes add Rosi’s Scalp-to his collection Frank Durate. Halifax, N.S. — of wins. NASCAR race Sunday. Richie Kid Howard ve. Vernon Australians Grab today and won the first World | Gordie HoweStars Tuesday—Holyoke, Mass.— Har- to. Sometimes you |have to throw from-the seat of your pants.” ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (UPI) Australia broke a deadlock with the United States on' the last three will appear on the all-star card twice. He is scheduled to meet Ricky Smith of Alameda, Calif., and Oscar Talley of Oakland, Calif., in separate four-rounders. p.m. in. the West Jordan Elementary School. Araujo vs. Curley Monroe. In the Londonfight, Folley risks Quarterbacks Blasted The young coach turned some of this fire on his two quarterbacks, Y. A. Tittle and John noon in the face. of a hard-charg- Clark, whose fists have carved out 10 knockouts ‘n 11 pro fights, Tangle Tonight tenpins. second half and this may have helped the Cougar cause greatly, because Rapid Richard, a halfback with a bewildering change of pace, and quarterback Urenda make a great offensive combination. | Scanlon at the moment is San Francisco’s best product. He is unbeaten in -32 bouts, one of and broadcast nationally by NBC. Other Fights hara Cup race. “We haven’t got an offense,” Chuvalo, 21, and McMurtry, 26, The week’s boxing schedule also Albert lamented. “Our defense The regatta will be ned on will be making their TV debuts. includes: played 80 plays and our offense ‘nearby Lake Mead. ~ Canadian. George is rated 10th Monday—New York (St. Nick’s) only 40 today. And what are nine points in -two games worth?” (The Forty Niners scored three the starring role. Heavyweight Battles Top Week’s Schedule Scanlon, Rosi To New Orleans is ranked sixth, but will be making, his bid for a shot he is favored at 2-1 to beat fourthat the title. rated Turner of. Philadelphia. House in Wrigley Field. It was the At Madison Square Garden, FriAt San Francisco tonight, lightForty Niners’ second league loss. here Sunday as he carded a hole-in-one on the No. lazo vs. Willie Morton. fortunes have hit the skids —and national heavyweight fights fea- trano, owner Vic Morabito and head- ture this week’s boxing schedule. Saturday— Hollywood, Calif. — Wednesday’s TV fight will be Zora Folley, top American ¢on- staged at the Montreal Forum, Paul Armstead vs.‘ Jimmy Hornscoach Frankie Albert have hit the tender for the heavyweight crown, where roof. . welterweight contenders by. “You guys are the worst football fights Henry Cooper of England Gil Turner and Ralph Dupas arg. players in the world,’ Morabito roared after his ‘club dropped a 28-6 decision to the Chicago Bears yesterday before a packed fessional boxing returns to the Salt Lake area after a brief absence tonight with Cedar City heavyweight Lamar Clark cast in here Thursday against Snow College. The four-game Rambler schedule also includes games with Brigham Young, Utah and College of Southern Utah, Guthrie said. ona Saturday in a non-conference game. Thus, Wyoming can take over undisputed) first. place by whipping the Aggies. College of Pacific: turned its CHICAGO (UPI) — The San Francisco Forty-|Niners’ football games to edge defending champion Hal Dreyer. Chase finished with a 205 pin average while Dyer had a 204 average. Dottie Thornblad, Salt Lake City, won the women’s title, edging Lucille Fyffe. Gordie Howe of Detroit had ball squad will open its season quite a night — racking up two New Mexico vs. Arizona New Mexico plays host to Ariz- ffenses, behind a mobile COP line by that bowléd over the Cougars like It is true, the dazzling Bass was | used somewhat sparingly in the | last two or three BYU defender WEST JORDAN (UPI)—’ Pro- LOGAN (UPI)— Coach Darrell Guthrie announced today his Utah State University freshman’ foot- Perkins scored twice and gained 109 yards for New Mexico. 49er Owner Irked By Team'sPlay Battle Tonight He succeeds Orville Jennings, Sait Lake City. Leighton Edmundson of Midvale was elected vice president. The election took place during a meeting here Sunday. with led Keith Hubbs and Weldon Jackson, repeatedly slashed and drove through the COP defenses with telling effect. Chase won 21 of 32 tournament Assn. Seoeceesvvevcscocesdseesessesveoes * Quarterback Rich Mayo of the Academy’s alternate ‘unit guided the Falcons to their first three touchdowns. And, the BYU backs, See Action In * MURRAY (UPI)—:A Salt Lake City man, Reinhard Backer, has been elected president of the Utah State Horseshoe Pitching The Academy showed a. blister- ing offense and _a stout defense. Cougars in the first half and the Goes Final Six second half was purely co-incidenHubbs went the final six ya tal. The Cats appeared somewhat on a slashing runoff right tac uninspired in the first half, especi- and then went around left end for ally in the initial period, and the two-point conversion and it apfabulous Dick Bass and the almost- peared as if the Cats were really as-brilliant Herman Urenda took going to roll. full advantage of the situation to| But, an uncommonly large spark the Tigers to three quick} number. of penalties—COP also touchdowns in the first period. was hurt by infractions—stymied And, when they scored again in the Cats. the second quarter, it appeared as Although the’ electrifyi if the rout was on. didn’t see much Whatever Coach Kopp said to| second half, a his gridders at halftime must have | gang-tackling Cougar had its effect, because they came well contained him’ n back snorting fire. The Cougars’ time in the final two | ds. forward wall, led by Dick MagofHowever, ,the, Cat d little } r Bass or fin, Lonnie. Dennis and Wes Vor- jluck in containing waller, out-charged the COP line Urenda in the first half as they time. after time. in the second half. ran wild through the BYU de With Telling Effect Lamar Clark To Saturday was named Utah’s “Bowler of the year,’ justified his newly won honor Sunday by winning the 1958 State All - Star championship at the Bonwood Bowl. Wyoming returns to thé Skyline “wars Saturday against Colorado State~University in Ft. Collins, accomplishment — bringing the Yankees from a 1-3 deficit in the World Series to a world cham- 26-0 lead and it was too big a job ped them and their last hope for for Coach Hal Kopp’s charges to pulling the gamie out of the fire overcome that large a lead even was dead. though they did manage a touchThe Cougars’ lone touchdown in down and a two-point conversion the third quarter was set up on a in the third quarter, while holding| 40-yard’ return ‘by Howard Ring COP scoreless. As a result, COP ‘wood. 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