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Show Chester Thomas Elected to Hea Jag. Allshouse Named Paty wenato IN THE RIGHT VEIN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1957 Utah County,Utah To} State Game Board 9 one r 4. Thomas, the concluding session of the yroup’s two-day meeting here. He assistant enddnt of Zion National has been elected president succeeds Roy Lake City. coe ‘Btah Wildlife Federation. Olander. of yw Ring Roundup ee j e TOBE MINED /(N PENNSYLVANIA oes © F 1! H : flyweight crown against Martin of Spain Saturd , at 1 ¥ é Tof-Quintets PYOSTC throug in But Busie; Kane, Pollard and Shores™ will return, along with three outeranding Junior College wranst@hstand a host of promising sophoril, ores, co * Watts described his Cougay this year as ‘young and weet patt’a squad which could develo, tear the end of the eampamignt*'I try to be honest,” said Im 4 Wilattge“‘and everyone thinks BiimecsBut we won't have a senior Mi ofour team this year— only pphomores and juniors — and wa, wat all five of our regular st#.f@Ps plus our two top reserves‘ “You can't lose your seven a conti Bac Gustin vised (NBC). edged ou , bout, and Bob Hawris, Chicago, prospei-ts will be John Nickell, a 215 now Miami Beach, a unrated — Gagliardo; New derson; New York ' } a ‘ in ' L ¢ Ton Orleans- ; i 2 67-75-71— | | By UNITED PRESS Paulie Armstead vs, Jimmy | ham Young Unis ¢); ity iversity !28ton Generals at Ephraim Dec. and will test the same team the following night at the Davis High School gym. - Colorado football re a ee sae ne game 1 Pascual Perez vs. Y (world flyweight title) \ x Ger K ] | l A lost 127 for the d out an un- on Saturday 0, S V 1 State had finished in sec- e conference crown and nd piace a RACING EDITOR HONORED litor of the New York Jour- 1 Ch i ) , 1 headed he slipping Lobos who drop- SKYLINE STANDINGS League Games All Games Utah Brigham Young Wyoming Denver Den-| na!-American, won the 1957 Thor- > t siadium ost news story of the year ng for his account of the eky Derby d Racing Assn. award for Utah State LT WLT 410 411 3132 420 540 432 423 540 230 250 250 450 270 270 141 g61 Last Week’s Results Brigham Young 26, Colorado State U. 9. Air Foree Academy 31, New Mezico 0. This Week’s Schedule Thursday Utah State at Utah Wyoming at Denver Saturday Brigham Young at New Mexico Colorado State U. at Ale Force Academy. . Miteff To Fight George’ Bruno, San Jose, Calif., mee ania ; : . S b ti | College transfer from 69-73-73-—215 ($200). | The meeting will begin at noon uDs itute n la who was chosen as the at the Newhouse Hotel. BYU / outstaliding player in the national | | coach Hal Kopp will narrate the Fight Tonight Junior College tournament last | i films = year alt Hutchinson, Kansas. | CoacH#, Bob Bunker outlined the | | the wraps off his r NEW YORK (UP)— Making his Prospe@i-ts for this year’s Fresh- Holds Lead In sity of Utah bas second start within a week, euvy, Junior, Arizo Boston Skipper Gocenatdek aunties willl taxe man téflam; indicating that several outsta’Miding under men will be playing e Cougar colors. Although ninete@™, men are still on the Frosh yoster, Coach Bunker indicate@ that it would probably be eucne twelve before the first home ame. Torgionto Leafs Defeat Rangers By UNITED PRESS The gue cellar. nto moved within a point of -place Red Wings by bringhigh-flying, first-place New York as! Migay: M@Rangers down to earth with ictory Sunday night. Rudy paced the Maple Leafs with a pairs of goals as the Rangers silfere@ed their first defeat in six games Barfipns Regain ning Touch By UNITED PRESS of Boston, piloting 2 with the annual varsitygame in EinarNielsen Field- house. The following night HAVANA, Cuba (UP) — Joseph Duplin the | ner-men yacht “Star of the Sea.” nursed a} | slender two-point lead today as the | 1957 Star Class World Chempion- Borh will contests perform are the Gard-| in ight contender Alex Miteff will fight substitute Tony Gagliardo to- night in a TV 10vounder at St. Nicholas Arena. Ogden. | expected to give the Ute fans a peek at what to expect this season | ship moved into its third dayof | Brigham Young officiailv openinternational competition ed its season Sotirgay night with Today's race will be the third of the varsity scoring a 104-68 tria scheduled four, the champion- | umph in a game that consisted i |§} combined point total for the four | aE Soa Bute Lnalves, i ship to be decided by the highest separate races. 4 S Balding ° eReaeness | _—_—-. om ‘oronto Maple Leafs finally are biibginning to show signs of emerging from the National Hock- | Dec. fr Yacht Race Florida Tourney MOSCOW, Idaho (UP\— | injwred | Captu res ; sity of knee Idaho has forced forward What does a new TV set: k have to A re. ft Univer-| 4 Jerry Jor- 2 a e was i do with ” l géason to end bis collegiate bas| ketball career, schoo] officials said “Bank Plan auto financing? a | The 6’-5"" star captained the VanWEST PALM BEACH, Fila. dal squad last season. He injured (UP)— Al Balding, whose four-| the knee early in the year then| under-par 68 won the $10,000 West re-injured it again about a month | Palm Beach Open championship, ago and misses pre-season practoday is a sure contenderfor other tice. The two - year letterman winter circuit tourneys — especial- | from Idaho Falls will graduate in ly those in Florida. | June. Balding, who collected $1.200 for a_i . Sunday's victory, has won only KAYSVILLE (UP)— The 3ist three pro-championships and all of | edition of the Harlem Globetrotthem were played in Florida. He| ters, reportedly the finest in the won the 1957 Miami Beach Open | history of the basketball onganilast spring, the 1955 Sanford, Fla., zation, will make a_ pre-holiday Open championship and Sunday’s appearance in Utah with stoptitle here. overs in Kaysville and Ephraim. 2 Timetested service assures best money service When you need up to $1500, bring your money ica’s oldest and most experienced consumer finance company. Youreceive money service backed by 79 years’ experience— prompt attention, a wide choiceof repayment plans, and your Moneyin one day. Visit or phone HFC today. O Gary (UP)—The KanAthietics announced Sun- by y m heve reached a working with Selma, Ala., of the - Florida League, effecct spring. The Athletics veached an agreement pohester, Minn., which will Cases B Threel League DIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work AHLANDERS GHouseHow FINANCE Coporation of Prove Loans above $600 made by 400 So. Univ. Avenue a HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORPORATION OF UTAH 132 West Center, PHONE: FRanklin 3-5300 OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8:00 P.M., SATURDAYS UNTIL 1:00 P.M H. B. PAYNE 398 N. 5th West Ph. FR 3-6120 CARL MADSEN 61 East Ist N. Ph. FR 3-8402 RULON MYERS 946 W. Center Ph. FR 3-7193 N. C. HICKS 61 East Ist N. Ph. FR 3-5740 ELDON W. PAYNE . problems to HFC, AmerWITH ALABAMANS by The ugars will be favored The C(Colgan OVer t. Lake City to a score- New Mexico Colorado State U. A&M, 26-21. Montana it Western State fell beA&M, ‘ ss aInes closed out Leck Mountain Conference rn ho State previously had aho W YORK (UP)—Pat Lynch, Johan tav Scholz vs. Alex Bu: Italy—Duilio Loi vs. occa. Berlin, aya {tional 1 burg, S.A.—Willie Tov Nevarez; a i { 1 ¢ Friday—New + York (Garde: Paoli Rosi vs. Johnny Bis Saturday — Bu BYU line, ntly v Mexico xico : t 1 The itched @ Sex in Raper y, at 76, he Pompano D rae pane 34nile o other Rocky Mounconference teams wound up , : SOD. tie) s meg Westmin- ( . I 9 vin ay A | siter The Trotters will meet the Wash13 d —| 2 ora ae a ocalll 904 to 1913, he won ted \ } Sat- winning & rae y on) ta kle John Keaple, also perform- Sie ere csi |ecin Idaho vn Mi | Salt Lake Cou gar Booster 4 x 2 season State, By UNITED PRESS ‘ Boston—Jackson the no-hitter |ped their fourth straight game, 1911 | taking a 31-0 shellacking at the to Ed hands of the Air Force Academy. lis | The Fe Icons t wned in their best B game of the season against the 1en at al, Lobos with Phil Lane and John sts ‘the trouble with 1 a nd insi Kuenzel providing the offensive now is nou | punch. t CMeeasas ae New Mexico holds a 3-2-1 edge nome Eun because in the series with BYU. The Utah ) rks are shorter, team thrashed the Lobos last year ) = — at Provo, 33-12. A ; The meeting between Colorado | 5 encais Close State and the Air Force is the | om “c first between the two schools. 4 iy ut season { | ad CSU will be seeking its third win | (eos Sy : of the season. The Rams have | Vy ith 34-21 Win dropped seven games. G S , ERR By UNITED -PDESS ; (S Miteff vs. of Colorado Cougars Favored | seven club| E Fr vs. Joe DeNucci Wednesday — Miami Beach Willie Pastrano vs. Willi B noff. aAlae Thursday — Los Anseles Area Sports Briefs teo, Calif., 72-71-72—215 ($200). eas My ; th / 1 f game urday at the expense of under- weed ae neeteetel Substitute quaclerback Wayne DEEAECE game) K. Brown <9 White Whit iSox x St years startin and end R. 41 41 years aco played major roles in the Cougar ae Besmanof! cludes: Monday im hopes for ing New Mexico. The Cougars won their fourth manned 26-9. UNITED PRESS e 43-5-5 record has 1: Besmanoff’s 43-10-7 has already assured finish in 16 league OW n M: cester, Eng. — Joe Bygraves Joe Erskine. Tuesday—Milwaukee Slade vs. Orville Pitts: N.J.—Tex Gonzales vs (Bud) Ward, San Ma-j By livin Wednesd: | | y Whatever Happened To... BIG ED WALSH ; Dupas vs. Mickey Crawfo ($200). Marvin Rosi, oy iginally s slateddla originally Nick’s) — Alex \ Jones.@] Up from the undefeated 213 ($400). Tony Lema, San Leandro, SALT LAKE CITY (UP)— Mem. Frosh team of last year will be | Calif., 68-72-74—214 ($325). | berclto? the! VulCougar’ Club iwi | Jack Sewyers, Don Helm, Gleave, Larry Montes, Colma, Cana ae iy mealine hora Valoy #aton, Rice, and others. 70-74-70-—214 ($323). old thei weekly meeting here Rel@M@ening after stints in the Bill Ogden, Chicago, 74-70-71— Tuesday with ns of the Brig-| ee Gr on missions will be Mac Mibadsen,Don Valtney, Campbell ali.gq Crowley. One of the top N | ‘re : e> ( 10-rounder 14, ae week’s boxing schedule in- Ken Venturi by one stroke Friday to | Russ broadcast Italian trano’s kayoes; vanes Group Slates Tuesday Meet Peterson, Dain k he 2 Gilg s 3 night, heavyweight contender W lie Pastrano of Miami i } will meet Willi Besmanoif 0 Germany in a nationally tele vised 10-rounder (ABC). P< ranked third, is favored win the $7,500 Northern California Open Golf championship at the Diablo Country Club. Greer, who is the current Pacific Northwest Open and Washington State Open champion, won with steady golf over the threeday tournament. He had rounds of 72, 69 and 67. Venturi, of San Francisco, shot one over par 72s the first two rounds, but closed with a blazing 65. The leaders and their winnings: Joe Greer, Yakima, Wash., 7269-67—208. ($750 79 Ken Venturi, San Francisco, 12- Kk ‘ ‘ f . ure : was ahs pee times by Juries and ai ments. ; ee Pee we a oie eh oe es ee no S Nini a uSSO as a 8l-5-1 record that includes 14 kayc (UP) — Joe favorite 1 85 — 2 co over New Yorker Busso op men and come up with 72-65—$209 ($600). nder.” Johnny MeMullin this year will be John Gary Miles, Cravens, €alif., 70-70-72—212 ($500) Wilke and over Wash., 8¢2! ° XA n at v¥ dak in New York, is favored ai 8 yreer, 38-year-old pro from Yak- | ma, ¢ 105 111, are) sellout A % ers and Johnny |c}o = Paolo Rosi a will meet in a nationally california Open @and@-oMannion because 0) grades. a Friday rE night, aCSOnlightwei Yorthern Calif. about i cone ine Boca hae aes aNeoa Squa ae. At DANVILLE, weighing expected to attract 7 foe Creer Wins gxaduation, plus Ballan- tyne Perez, Stilt Utah ‘Btate.. Utah has lost Mc Cleary, Jensen and Berne Pioneers scored a disputed) series. Quarterbacks Al Yanoat the endvof the game | wich of Denver and Larry Zowan The contest da of Wycming will be making in.. 1a 6b the biggest | their annual appearance as colle > history. Wyoming trounced the Pio( yea Bed, se in the L (UP) YORK, NEW Pascual Perez of Arge attempt his seventh defen pounds and Martin about ‘The rd est JayesRated Wilt Skyline Schedule fi * 9 1 i : has * Day Encounters To Oo, Ui Buenos Aires in the only world title fight on this week’s boxing schedule. Kansa e Federation . N.§ Carolina, Chamb@erjain, and that’s all they seed,” aeeording to Watts. In UB. gigyline, the genial cag: mentou# reported that most of th expert were picking Utah as th top 1€‘ mada the conference, fo lowed B,y aiontana, Wyoming an @ GB seNdeba Ui, me a df WAS T Title A Utah County outdoor leader, as was elected Sunday at Jack R. Allshouse of American Fork, Was chosen bythe delegates as the federation’s representative on the Utah Board of Big Game Control. He succeeds Lee Warburton, who resigned to accept a position in Japan. Vice presidents from the Federation’s five districts were also elected. Named from district one were Lewis C. Smith of Newton and Orlando D. Shipley of Ogden. hune Other officers included: Kansflas and North Carolina, the District Two, Burnell Haws of tes™s @which finished at the top Vernal and Ray Woodward of of the Bnation’s basketball ratings Spring Canyon; District Three, last argrwill be the two top Fred R. Lewis, Salt Lake City, conten@Bers.. again this year, ac- and Leonard C. Madsen, Provo; of mac DMR, gegduation and one other District Four, Don Simmon Watts fas be outlined the national Manti and one more to be chosen aod lod@..) gasaba prospects to the ater: District Five, Othel Payof | Provo BRomtary Club at its weekly Nephi and one more to be Belectn| ed later. meeunhy op,Friday. 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