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Show T" THE HfcRAlD JOURNAL' 10 15 WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER Logan tC'ache County BREAKING THE JINX Utah Sophs Valuable In Skyline Eleven Games m i daho Oct 20, Y Here Oct. NEW YORK W After baseball fans get their last chance Utah States freshman football squad will meet high-- 1 to "hoot and holler today, colfootball, which actually has Boise Junior College at Boise on October 20, and ranked ly return home to Romney Stadium for the Brigham Young been wi,h u for tbe past two weeks, in case you hadnt noUniversity frosh six days later, October 26. ticed, takes over the national At this stage of the season, 39 squad candidates have sports scene for the better part of the next seven weeks. reported for action. Many of them are former te No less than eight major games ence and high school gridders who are expected on Saturday's program are rated bolster the Utag fresh cause, even bv the men who make the although the overall team posi- -desired odds, while three other games ingenerally lack n,h volving the nation's top three ranked teams Oklahoma, MichiLtag freshman will have a high! hurdle to top in their Boise de gan State and Texas Christian are rated out." but, but they are not conceding Fresh-mitte- e The games in which the anything, according to were reluctant to separman Coach Evan Sorenson who; ate the opponents by even a single adds that the team has made Dartmouth-Browgood progress so far In pre- New spirit and point involve DENVER Methodist-DukRice- game workouts. new confidence was evident on Southern Georgia-Nrrt- h Florida. The Boise team will definitely the Denver Carolina, to. University gridiron have the advantage in the ex - ;day wj,ere the Pioneers contin Oklahoma for the ued worgouts in preparation for State Kansas. Oregon State-Cal- perience department game. They already have four Saturday's contest against Utah ifornia and Kentucky-AuburIf you're among the betling games on this years record Dniversjty in Salt Lake City while the Stater freshmen will The brighter outlook in the'Mile 8try.- you can get 3 points if be playing their initial game, think Tulane ca" beat Nayy High city was a result of Den - yo if Probable Lineup 3 win over Montana last and the same sprea ver's Mike Mackin, end from Chi- Wisconsin over Iowa. In the 19 week, its first victory of the sea- for which odds are Illinois, has left end posi-- i, Anniher nleasim? thim? f.,r, other e tion lead, and Leon Rohde, coach John Foning was the un listed the spread runs from Syra-ani215 pound tackle from Palantine, of George cuse by 6 over "est Virginia all performance evpected Illinois will prove valuable to Colbert a left end who was shift-!th- e way ,0 Michigan State by a the Aggie line, whopoing 25 over Indiana in ed to left halfback. Marvin Chmielewski Milwauanie Colbert picked up 114 yards kee, Wisconsin, will also bolster Pmt favorites are fisted, as against the Grizzlies, the high inceton over Pennsylvania, this season for the Pioneers. The return of soph sensation Sal' Mchigan over Army, Ohio State Cesario at tackle is expected to over Illinois in the Midwest's from Crystal Lake, Illinois. boost Pioneer hopes against the re2ona!ly telecast game. Notre Merrill was an Utes. Guard John Metle and Dame over Pllrd"e- Clemson over and a quarterback in Illinois halfback Keith Pocock are the Wake Forest. Baylor over Ar- member of the National Honor doubtful starters. only Society for maintaining a B or belter' average in prep school. He has a sprained ankle at thej sfppi a pick over Vander- b.inherpresent time but will be stiff, d- - fro his unbeaten Ioly Cro a Cow- -' Wyoming ently recovered to play in the and announced that dog to Penn State in the Easts oise rose severa probable lineup changes rtonallv telecast game, and Cor- nell by 12 over Harvard in an 1m- Competidon is stiff for the re- - wi take place Saturday when the poriant Ivy League contest. Pokes entertain New Mexico. Oklahoma s Sooner. working Dickens said John Higgins, 218- on a winning streak and a has pound tackle, recaptured ul picks to remain unde-t- o starting berth and will be ready at least through this go against the Lobos. Jim fea,ed over is also expected to replace Jirday' 8e tbf Pod by Leo McClellan in the left guard Texas, while TCU s Horned Frogs are rated 21 points better than spot for the Cowboys. First string fullback Ova Sta- - Alabama. Both TCU and Oklain two starts homa are pleton, who suffered a knee injury this fall. undefeated in the Colorado A. A M. game, Other games for which odds has been kept out of heavy drills all week In hopes that he will be were listed include: Boston Col-- ! lege 13 over Marquette; Nebras-- 1 ready for New Mexico. ka 13 over Kansas State; UCLA Enos SlaughBROOKLYN (IP 13 over Washington d State; ter, one of the greatest clutch Georgia Tech 14 over on is in baseball history, players LSU, and Minnesota by 13 over the spot today as a possible 1956, Northwestern World Series goat. BROOKLYN (IP Did the New York The Dodgers Yankee outfielder misplay three and Yankees now are back exballs, including Jackie Robinson's actly where tjiey were a year; g single ago, going into the seventh game in Tuesday's 0 Brooklyn Dodger of a World Series all even, but triumph? Or did circumstances the missing man is Johnny Po-- I just happen to make Enoa look dres. bad? Southpaw Podres was the hero The question probably will be of this game last year when he debated as long as World Series pitched a 0 shutout to give the are talked about without anyone Dodgers their first World Cham- - last Saturday s game with Pur- arriving at a conclusive decision, pionship. Today, Podres is in the due. But it's quite likely that, of all Navy, stationed in Norfolk, Ya. He left the field as the United the games old Enos has played, Press midwest back of the week. he'll least like to recall the sixth The nominally "fourth string left halfback came off the bench to game of the 1956 World Series. The Yankees' sentimenial hero Clem Labine spark the Gophers' first touch-wa- s BROOKLYN IP of the Series ran into trouble h emphatic that beating the down drive with two key first in ly when Junior Gilliam lifted a Yankees Tuesday's Series downs, scored the winning touch-gam- e routin fly to left field with one1 game was the "biggest belt I ever down and intercepted a Len Daw- ' 0ut in the third inning. Enos loped got out of anything in baseball." son pass viiich saved the n under the ball, then lost it in Labine said he thought he pitch-- 1 victory, the sun. and let it drop for a ed "at least as well" as he did ini Despite the fact he sat on the bench through most of the first single. Gilliam tried for two and his other famous shutout, 10-the alert Slaughter grabbed the over the New York Giants In the half. Bombardier carried the ball to Billy Martin second game of the 1951 National more often than anv other Goph- ball and threw for the putout. He picked up 57 yards on 14 league pennant playoff, "al-je- r. again came Enos w ay though I believe I had a bettpr carries, most of them when they in the eighth Inning of the tense sinker pitch in '51 than I do now. counted most. struggle w hen pitcher Clem Labine lifted a high By close to the left filed foul line. At first, it seemed the ball might go all the wav for a home run but it fell short close to a protruding see- tion of the stands but still just in-- ; Cache And College To Host Hoop Tourney Members of an executive committee which wili make All-Chur- ch plans irent to be 19 to all-sta- o P0ieerS rldY Utes; Lobos At Wyoming USAC president. ll. B. (Hv) Hunsaker, director of athletics at USAC com-- 1 was named chairman of the by Dr. Chase. "We are very proud to have Cross Country Race Added To Oct. 20 Tilt this great athletic tournament come to Logan and Cache Valley said Dr. and to the campus, Chase in assigning the joint Col-- j committee. n, Iwa Others include Henry R. Coop- - - cross-countr- 22-1- o, ; 6-- ' - Aggies Travel - Via Bus To Missoula ; h 1 - , ... utah Stale last year In addition to these five veter- - fr..,,. ,.d off to a slow start transfers of unknown accomplishments, will compete. Junior Archery Club Will Be Organized Plans . to organize a junior archery club in Cacha Valley were announced today by officials of the Cache Archery group. All young men and women who are interesting in learning to shoot the bow and arrow are in- vited to a meeting Thursday, 7 p m., in the archery club room, 46 West First North. We are going to organize a Junior club in two age groups, slated Darwin Larsen, secretary. One will be for those 8 to 12 year of age. and another, from 13 to 16. Those over 16 may aft'ili- ate with the regular club. "Fred Taylor, vice president of .Cache Archery Club, will be In charge of the junior program. Expert instructors will teach these voun g peop e corre ing procedute an iow and make ,halr 'n g Tne Thursday mg will last from 7 to 8 p. m., Mr. Larsen said, and will be followed bv a session of the regular club for ail over 16 jaars of age who are Interested. Turley's Speed Baffles Bums BROOKLYN IF thinks Bob Turley of Is the fastest pitcher faced this ear, but Duke Snider the Yankees the Dodgers Jackie Rob- - inon disagrees. "Johnny Antonelli of the Giants was faster in a game against us said Robinson. in Jersey City, Said Roy Campanella, "all I know is Turley struck out 11 bat-- ; including me three times, When you see me swishing and never even getting a foul tip. man you know that pitcher Is real fast. year. Slaughter r,.r.s: Considered Possible Goat Jerry R. Montane Head Coach Williams just took over the Montana coaching post last year, as did Stater Coacn Ev Faunce. The SUvertips lost 14 lettermen last year by graduation and had 15 returning. They expected to be s fifth-ranke- Podres Misses ' Repeat Ending improved this year although somewhat handicapped by lack of depth. So far this year the Grizzlies have lost to three tough teams, the Arizona Wildcats who were 'beaten by the Aggies last week, the University of Utah Redskins, and De'nver University, also downed by the Slaters. lOth-innin- game-winnin- t ' 2-- Remainder Of Games re In Afternoon Happy Reaction -- ear-Uta- their last of the 1936 season down in Tucson and will have afternoon tbe sea'on 8an es h1 tbe rest beginning at Missoula where the Aggies take on the Grizzlies. Following that, comes the Reg- ional TV game against Colorado at Logan. It will be the first time a game has been televised from Romney Stadium and a large crowd should be on hand for the game. State played 21-1- 4 t fleet-foot- front-runni- Cur-tlm- j I Coach Of The Week Honors Go To Penn's Sebo PHILADELPHIA HF They were long, numbing weeks, 19 to' be exact, spread over two seasons and part of the third. They were frustrating weeks without a victory, made even more disheartening by the ugly there was no respite though ahead. They were numbing weeks whn Penn, ivy pure, went into football games against overpowerfhg opponents scheduled during an ambitious era now past. They were flyweights against Rocky Marciano-David- s against Goliaths' without even a slingshot for a w eapon. whnn And Penn finally won, breaking the nations longest log-ing streak, ttye patient coach who suffered with the team said sim-- 1 ply: "Give the kids the credit, 100 per cent. They hung together throug'i it all. Stick-to-Steve Sebo, the guv who never complained when ad-versify bore down on him, is the United Press Coach of the Week so nominated in the wake of Penns 14-- 7 upset of Dartmouth last Satrda.v in its formal opening of Ivy League play. 1 ' ' ; bick-break- er it 1 Don't let these warm days fool you COLD WEATHER is Spider Webb due ANY DAY! ARE YOU READY FOR IT Favored Tonight with CHICAGO W Middleweight Spider Webb meets an old spar-mat- e for the Nth time tonight but this one will be for priza money on television from the Chicago Stadium. Webb, a Army veteran aiming for his loth straight win, was a 2 a to 1 favorite to whip Charlie Cotton, al.-- o 25, from Toledo, O., who has won 41 of 53 pro fights. "Its funny, Webb said. "When I first came to Chicago, Cotton and I sparred a lot. Worked out together in the gym every day. He hasn't changed at all since then. Ive seen him fight a couple of times and he's a very very good fighter. Webb believed he would be at his best for the bout, at about 156' z pounds with the speed he had for his last outing, a decision over previously unbeaten Rory Calhoun. The former Olympic and collegiate boxing star believed he would have to be at his best to win over Cotton. a full tank of Husky Fuel Oil? You'll like buying from North State because! You earn 3 Cash Discount on fuel oil when you pay on or before the 1 Oth of the month. Periodical service insures you a full tank ALL winter long. Our ftrodie know meter guarantees you the amount we deliver. Print-O-Mat- ic You get Prompt Service, Top Quality every time you order from North State. HUXKW North State Oil Co. Telephone 6G4 615 North Main, Logan, Utah ntne-year-o- game-winnin- Boys' And bourbon ciioice; s, oer Girls' 6 Q ' Cassidy Makes iWVr Howard Hop-- ; the halfback from Ohio State, is rapidly silencing the tics who said he wouldn't make the grade in pro football because of his size. The Cassady, who weighs only 178. has plaved two regular season games with the Detroit Lions to date and has pil-- j ed up 137 yards in 25 carries for; Models TEAKS OLD M . Pros Take Note DETROIT t? along Casady. icycle Specials PM ays smartest side the foul line. Slaughter raced over to take A frightened horse dragged bau but stopped about five Roger Daniel Edwin short of the protruding fence Gustafson Jr. of Park Valley to,ij-lbaj dropped for a double death last night. And then, of course, there wasj The youth fell fromthe horse, some question whether F.nos became tangled in a rope tied should have caught Jackie Robin-- ! about his waist, and was dragged son's g liner in the' the 10th. At first, it apepared the ball several hundred feet by frightened animal at the Law-ter- would be caught and then, sud-- ' Enos head and rgnee Carter ranch denlv, it was The boy, a son of Mr. and Mrs. 0ff wall and Junior Gilliam Roger Gustafson, was dead by was streaking over the plate. the time the horse was brought; under control. 24" ROADMASTER I With Life Time Guarantee. Boys' or Girls' ONLY n to first. A single was all we needed and that's all 1 want- ed. Turley looked a fast to me as Don Larsen did Monday when he pitched that perfect game against us. but Turley's curve was.'t as good as Larsen's. rushing impressive Regardless, he pitched a tre- mendous ball game. Luckily for average. But Iloppy who has always us. Clem Labine was a little bit cepled his football success mod- The way I see the scries now, estlv. was quick to point out that we're in a better position than two games do not a season make. the Yankees. We're playing to- day's game in our own park and that should Rive us a big edge, a haven't been hitting like GOINS TO THE We should be. but I have a hunch P re SPECIAL going to snap out of it to-day. SKATING PARTY Anvwa.y. I'm glad my base hit OCTOBER 13rh? gave us 'another shot at the Yank-ink- . of Champions and Parade ees. sure would've been Exhibitions ging if the Yankees had wound Party and Session 1.00 it up by shutting us out for the Spectators 50c second straight time, M But like they always say In LOGAN ROLLER RINK ROBINSON As Told To The United Press 1 had three BROOKLYN TP chances with men on base Tues- .day and I figured 1 had to come through at least once. Bob Turley kept throw ing me fast balls all day. He kept them high, too, until the 10th. Then he got one a little down and that's the one I jumped on When I saw the ball start out to left field I kept hoping it would 1 felt if it didn't, Enos was bound to grab it for just another out. But the next time I looked I saw the bail go-- 1 irg over his head. I could see1 Junior Gilliam coming in with the baseball: o I just trotted! inning run Today is another day. second year are ready for game Brigham Young, under new competition with their fundamen- Coach Hal Kopp, is also pinning tals already grasped. its future hopes on this year's All Used Them Sophomores. Kopp has two Every team in the league, from Arizonans, Weldon Jack-so- n Utah and Wyoming and Ron Jacobsen as first to the cellar dwelling clubs, have team backs, quarterback Wayne utilized Sophs to make this the Startin as a part-tim- e signal callsince plat- er and Lynn Reading at center. greatest Soph year oon system fotball. Montana Also In Act Utah mentor Jack Curtice apMontana also has an abundance pears to have the best wealth of of second year players with tack-- ; e Scphomore material In fact le Stan Rennjng and fullback Pat has an entire backfield unit Monno distinguishing themselves ' made up of second year men. for the Grizzlies. In addition JerAt various times this season Williams has Bob Butorovich Curtice has plaved quarterbarks ry as a top tackle prospect and Bob Pete Haun or Wally Suba, half- Everson as a sure-be- t as a half-- i backs Don McGivney or Davy back. Herd, and fullback Tommy TayNew Mexico, where football is lor. This entire unit played a marebuilt under the guidance being jor portion of the game in Utahs of Dick Clausen, has one of ihe win over Montana. leagues best Sopir prospects in Jamie Koch, a 204 pound guard. Backfield men Wayne Gosnell and John Denman also give the Lobos much needed offensive strength. Utah State, Colorado AAM, Denver and Wyoming are comparaThey certainly did earn R, tively low on Sooh personnel, but earnest Steve continued. They in each case, all fou,- - clubs have beat a good Dartmouth team top quality in their Sophs. At Denver, Sal Cesario of New which had some fine backs and a good line. They won it on effort. Rochelle. N.Y., has turned into one of the Pioneers best tackles. We didn't point for this. It wasnt Likewise in Wvoming where Bob a case of win this one or eLse. Miresk;, a tailback from ScranThey just went out and won it ton, Pa., looms as a future Cowthemselves. boy star. Sebo, no.v in his third season at Utah State boasts Gary Kapp Penn, was a victim of the purity and Bob Steinke at ends and Lee wave, just like the youngsters Ramage, a guard. Defending themselves. Honesty struck first champion Colorado AAM, a preor hardest at Penn. When the dominantly Junior and Senior line nwas washed out with ivy club, has two top tackle prospects h flakes. Penn was left with in Larry Graves and Ron , schedules and no one and Jerry Thomas, a to play them. guard. k 26" ROADMASTER With Life Time Guarantee. Boys' or Girls' ONLY It,., d By JACKIE SALT LAKE CITY TB The Sophomore jinx is being thrown for a big loss in the Skyline conference this season where a number of second year gridders are crashing into starting lineups with unusual regularity. While most coaches in the conference are high on the number of Soph sensations in the league, they point out the presence of Sophomores in the lineup pro- vides a big storehouse of mater-- , ial for next year At the same time Skyline mentors concede that the day of let- ting Sophs get their game experience on the bench is almost over. They point to improved hieh school and Frosh team coachi : which teaches players the basic fundamentals of football. As a result players in their 0, Horse Drags Utah Boy To Death Observes Star Of Tuesday Game 0 Is in the Tomorrow Is Another Day, Editor's note: Jackie Rob inson's 10th inning single drove in the run that gave the Dodg- ers a victory over the Yankees yesterday and Ued the World Series at three gani-apiece. In the following dispatch, he tells how he did it. odds-make- rs e, er. president of the Logan LDS representative; Stake, church Dee A. Broadbent, business man-- ; finish y A racing ager of the college, representa-- j will be featured as halftime en- - tjve 0j (j,e administration; J. tertainment at the Colorado AAM- -j yernon Cook. Logan City com-cagfootball jnisgjonp,-V,'tah State televised Byron Snow, Cache in Romney Stadium Octo- E C0Unty representative; Ivan Mill- ber 20 er, Hvruin mayor, representing Trophies will be awarded to all cache county Mayor's as- winners, and a track team will be SOciation; Dr. Ellvert H. Himes, choser from the contestants to student personnel office at USAC; compete In the AAU track meetLyie Holmgren, Cache Chamber later this month, according to of commerce, and Dale Gardner, Laiph Maughan, Utah State track a,hetic department, USAC. coach. This group will direct plans The AAM halftime race will co- - j0 e tourney and may call on er a two and a half mile course 0ther groups in the area and on on and around the Aggie campus, the campus to assist. with the finish line, time and place scheduled for halftime in Bomnev stadium. Nine trackmen have entered the eent so far. One entrant, Odell Bice, Utah State letterman last year, was second in the confer- ence for the two mile run. Wayne Barney and Don Hagen won two mile and one mile honors in the Utah State Aggies will leave fer 1CAC junior college competition M by bus Friday morning, last year. Denton Beecher and In Missoula for the arn 8 in also the entered Gary Higley be to Grizzly-Aggi- e game played eent. 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