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Show TCTSUY uogan ZYYTryrSTn iCach THE HERALD JOURNAL S Counlvt Lull 5 Fullmer And Vejar Ready a: p vS Ll A0fnftcJau II VlCl Vi Skyline; Pokes, Pioneers Next The Satui day Evening Post's annual. Pigskin Pieview today picked Utah to capture the Skjline Eight championship, with W coming and Denver as runners-u- p 18th They aie selected by Fied Rus- sell, veteran sports writer, who relates that an unprecedented influx of junior-colleg- e transfers, augmenting a bumper sophomore ciop, hoists Skyline football to Utah such a peak that envisions striking a mighty blow for homeland in its game against Army at West Point on November well-heele- d ninth. the He also comments that g Utes are doughty haid-hittin- FIRST FLIGHT WINNERS championship, Logan annual womens )n Golf and Country left, first place, Clio, include Elaine Holmgren, I with Bernice Colburn, horn, tied for second an entiy list of about right, and Laura 1957 tounfcy , The 40 women delegates " Russell's article, in the current (September 7) issue of the Post, says that manpower is so plentifully dis'ributed this year that most sectional titles wont be decided until the very last games and he sajs that the time is growing near when an 800 winning percentage will be good enough to lead any confeience almost every year. The predictiorf is made that even Oklahoma, with its supeib coaching and steady flow of lirst-rat- e material, will find the competition increasingly formidable by 1958. on both the regional and the national level Russell also foresees a general on offense, with more opening-u- p forward passing than last year, lie further notes that the coaching turnover indicates a strong prefeience for the Oklahoma and Tennessee sys King-rlu- b diew BF.RGENER IS SECOND , saving the fact that their o in the nation in 1956 may be moie than coincidental Here is the older in which Russell selected the 1957 top teams 1 Oklahoma, 2 Texas A Sc M, 3 Mulligan Slate, 4 Tennessee, 5 Duke, 6 Iowa, 7 Baylor, 8 Pittsbuigh, 9 Auburn, 1C Minnesota, 11 Oregon State, 12 Michigan. 13 Georgia Tech, 14 Ohio State, 15 Navv, 16 Miami, 17 Penn State, 18 Florida. 19 Army, 20 Pnnceton His complete All-- me r l c a n lines up as follows' ends, Phillips (Augurn' and Kaiser (Michigan Slate), tackles, Karras 'Iowa1 and Michaels guards, Krisher 'Oklahoma' and llord (Duke); center, Biueckman terns, teams finished I j V M 0 one-tw- m The nationally televised battle is to be held in Salt at noon tomorrow and will be the first, and main event then the main event will begin on the boxing card at the West the Jordan Arena for tomonow night. card at 7 pm. The two middleweights have Six suppoiting matches will be fought two common opponents. held following the conclusion of Fullmer has deeisioned Al An- the Fullnter-Veja- r battle. Includdrews In Ogden while Vejar has ed on the card of supporting matches are fights for both kayoed Andrews. Gene has Jones Gene's bi others, Jay and Don. Ralph (Tiger) twice, while Chico lost a 10-- Also appearing will be a number of wellknown Utah fighteis, as round decision to Jones well as such other fighters as Andy Maes, of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Four thousand tickets will go on sale tomorrow beginning sA standard calisthenics 4 30 p m. and orders may be placThe former middleweight king ed for tickets bv calling Fullfrom West .loidan is a slight mer s manager, Marv Jenson at ifavontc to defeat the Stamfoid s SALT LAKE CITY, IP (Pittsbuigh), backs, Cox 'Minne- Connecticut boxer, because of AMherst in Salt Lake City, &. M sota', Clow (Texas A Eddie Ljons, who manager his more aggiessive stvle and King Thomas (Oklahoma) Both fighters are m top physl-- iwo.i a similar honor in the Cali( andei bill ). fornia State league last year, al condition for their battle Wednesday night A pub today was named Pioneer League manager of the ear m a poll of the leagues sports wnteis, sports casters and official scorers The pcppeiy Billings pilot edged C ven one MILWAUKEE HP another Montana manager. Jack A battle between Hank Aaion more turn at bat. the Milwaukee McKeon of Missoula, in the baland Duke Snider for the home tun Biaves might have established loting, Lyons was picked on every is shaping up in two major league records Mon-- i ballot, gaining six first place championship 0 the Nationall League to rival day in their victory votes, seven second , and one thud the Amencan League batting over the Chicago Cubs McKeon was recognized on 12 The New York Giants estabtitle fight between Ted Williams In a lished the record of most hit, ballots with six firsts, two seconds and Mickey Mantle game and four thirds Snider, the Dodgers defending by one club in a class by Itself Thud place in the voting went his by collecting 31 in1901 The 1950 l.omer champion, slammed since 35th and 36th circuit clouts in Boston Red Sox and the 1955 to Al Lakeman of Idaho Falls. in Biook-lyChicago White Sox share the All managers received votes in Mondays double-head84 PROOF and now rails Aaron bv only major league mark of 29 for most the balloting, although none were Blended Scotch Whuly two Aaron has 24 games left tj iuiis by one dub in a single nine-in- in contention with the top three Schieffelin & Co., New York leaders. play and Snider 22 ng contest. Light woikouis were the older of the day today as Gene Fullmer and Chico Vejar wound up their Warning for their nationally televised fight tomorrow night. Fullmer, who is still rated number one contender in the woild to the middleweight title he took fiom, and then lost back to, Middleweight Champion Sugar Ray Robinson, did some road woik this morning, followed by a little woik on the bags and he concluded with a hike Velar, meanwhile, was prac (icing his timing and doing the 'Kentucky', lie weigh-i- n L()ke City 1 Pioneer League Manager Of Year Recognized - Bill-ling- 1 ( Duke, Hank In HR Race Track Meet j 23-1- t. nine-jnnin- 1830 n ' Needham Tops Golf Meet A net score of 132 strokes was sufficient to win Sylvan Needham first place in the Labor Day Tournament, held yesterday at the Logan Golf and Country Club. Second place honors in the an- - Dickinson Is Tourney Winner nual event went to Harley Berg-ene- r with a net 133. Tied for third place were Blaine Hancey and Pete Randall, with scores of 135 net. Four men were tied for fifth place. Lornell Olsen, Omar Budge, Josh Gunnell and Ken Despain each had net scores of 136. WETHERSFIELD, Conn. OP Gardner Dickinson, who found his putting touch with the help of an flatiron putter, hoped today that his victory in the Insurance City Open would prove the spiinghoard it has been to other players. Dickinson, who scales only 128 pounds, came from behind with a 70 on Sundays final round to win the tourney with a 12 cinder-pa- r total of 272 Two strokes bchmd with a hot g finish was George Bayer of Los Angeles, whose final round of 67 included a drive of nearly 400 yards to within long-hittin- a total grass scoie of 141. Next event of the Logan Golf antj Country Club schedule is the Men's Club Championship, which will be played on September 14 and 15 This is the Six More Days To Hunt Doves Sixty-runentries were received for the tournament ana the winUtahs seven - day mourning ners had top scores in the 36 holes dove hunting season went into of play. Medalist of the tournament was its second day today with scatter-gunnePete Randall, who was tic 1 for reporting varied success third He had a 70 and a 71 for While cold weather last week moved many of the buds to the eight inches of the cup on the 15th south, water holes In the dry hole. Former Master champion Jack farm aieas remained the best Burke of Kiamesha Lake, N.Y., spots dosed with a 68 for third place at Hunters around the Lark area 275 and three pros tied for fourth in southwest Salt Lake County at 276 Don Finsterwald of In Fla , Doug Ford of Maho-pa- reported exceptional shooting. and southwestern of Maxwell and Billy NY., Utah the hunting was fair. Odessa, Tex e Tomorrow a remarkable new automobile rs joins the Ford family of fine cars" c, south-centr- I There They adjust themselves automatically in the course of your y driving. The Edsel shifts itself. With Teletouch Drive, you just touch a button on the steering wheel hub. Teletouch Drive does the rest smoothly, surely, electrically. The Edsels list of available new features includes contour seats; has never been a car like It is a magnificent automobile. Behind it lie all the resources of Ford Motor Company, all of the experience and engineering skill. 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