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Show Utah Aggies Determined To Crash Victory well be a State v diiieieiil team iuies that t.'ke the held Sutuulav'x game with the of m nel New Mexuo laino-- I tali - ut of the he Hags iame n Wvoming lot kn imm- - at last wti k and M owed the loathing stai 'he koid of hall 'I Aj ahead of the (oubo.vs in piactic- dip.ntme o, puking up 20 (list downs to the Cow bovs alh even NKW finallv came up tn wt km w they had. said loach hy laimce aitei Ihe I hey needed a panic like tame Ihc bens the potential tf them tne coni tiieiue to they net el tn hit then peak At tu. it!' two pa-- s phiy- - put the i he ( o'.' hoy n line her on the two (t thtew onl.' thuc passes tin- - e One Tilt On Deck In ICAC League Aggie-Wyomin- g Films To Be SALT LARK CUT etmlerenee game is Seen Wednesday tah ( tub. Ihe 'Baiker meeting will be Men s room in the George (l)ncl Nelson to ( harlex according linden, president. Ml members are urged to be present Wednesday. held tn the e. Shootin' Straight cnif ORK IP pion Paddy DeMarco, who out joughec! tonlender Kenny Lane Monday night for a split dee noon, "I'm shooltn deflated today, straight for the lightweight championship again His next fight may he at Los on Jordan, I i. Angeles slate champ in late October or early November. t, DeMarco, the "Brooklyn used a headlong attac k 1o the body to upset southpaw Lane of Muskegon, Mien, befote 1 700 in their television t St. Nicholas Arena. Lane, sixth ranking contender tnd the favorite, weighed 340'i pounds: DeMarco. 141. It was a dull bout with no knockdowns. Lane's nose began Heeding in the fifth round, and IleMarco suffered a gash on his swollen left cheek in the seventh. It was Lanes second defeat m 32 bouts this year, and his fourth DeIn 39 professional fights. Marco, 27, registered his 71st Victory in 87 scraps. NEW A Billy-goa- 11-- 5 7 oo Hasty James BORDEN, Eng. TF British soldier, Casev, was a private today because of a late breakfast. Witnesses at hia court martial Monday said Casey was angered at Pvt. Derek Daley, an army rook because his egg was not ready jnd pushed a plate of ridge into Daley's face. por-Jwe- hi hig ln nle suipiit, sl ( and pnd d ha pp oik mi the tggu s, y.is Jje k Hill, ular baek on John Honings lldl le-- t gle wmg team in m ned hum a thititlt missiem mm time tu legister tor . -t He mucie lour piaetnes the Vi'oniing game hut looked so xitoi! oi Mu L'l-- 1 session. tllmiida.y's piaetue) that ( oae h Fatinee dee tiled to Lxe turn along on the tup It yeas the Inst spin I' Hid has oyer played, n the lh abu kneel only a Ag, ir play-- , but still tame out i tool lemie uppum1 u Ucstmmsiei ( ol- - went home lege last wet kind with a 20 to 6 win ov ct the Pai suns Bone Junior College, perennial winners of the ICAC gnd pen- mint took a 26 tn 12 encounter Iiutn Olympic Jiminr College ftom Washington last weekend This week thev entertain the San Jose College eleven tn the Idaho capital city Snow College of Ephraim, which swamped Carbon College of Trice last weekend, moves out of conference this weekend to take on the Salinas. Calif , Junior College .crew on Ihe coast. The game is slated Saturday Weber College of Ogden, which dropped a 40 to 7 game to the Mt. San Antonio, Calif eleven last weekend, takes on the Pasadena. Calif. College team this Friday at Ogden Dixie College of St. Gegrge which diopped a 26 to 13 game last weekend to CSU, takes on the serv.ee team at Dugway, Utah this Friday. Westminster, now an independent entertains Idaho State College Freshman eleven from Pocatello next Saturday. Honesty Costs Mrs. Chine OMAHA, Neb. P Lewis 66, Council Bluffs, Iowa, walked up to policeman Hatold Hug Monday and asked him to write out a traffic ticket for her. "I went through a red light a ago and my conscience has been bothering me, she said. aic leads a for good game they liaee some good hall in mas explode them and the The Lohos ate adinst ns always tough for the Ass. On the line several new boys showed good for the Ags Jat k Hutton, vophomote Lou Madsen di (.enter, (Taiv Lund at guaid, and Lativ Sotenson at tackle At end Lou Jones, Jack Harvath, and Don Hull all looked good at times. Hog Prices Drop Further IF CHICAGO The market price of bacon and eggs was headed sharply downward today. Indications of this trend appeared Monday when the tbp once for hogs plummeted to one f j(i ,0WMt levela 1B tw0 month.i. The hog price fell off 50 cents to $15.75 a hundred pounds, equal ing a low ot last March, which In turn was the lowest sinca June, 1946. 4 'Ca'Rt Count is Lian YORK Marylands 'll" spots they held last week n0' up one notch to sixth behind Notte Dame, and advanced two plates t0 sev. national CLA, the 1954 ,nlh champion, and Southern Chfor- nla eaeh fell two places to eighth and joth, lespeetiyely. fwe places, Duke, adyanctng beaded the second 10, yyith Nayy 2th and Miami Fla., 14th. Micht- gan State, Stanford and We.,t Vtr- gtnta weie tied for 14th place: Purdue 18th, and Atiburn and Colorado tied for 19th. Other teams that receded yotes this week wdere Illinois, Clem-soMississippi, Rice, Pittsbuigh and Texas. apins, who should heduie a lot easier their beaten now that they ye in- opponents three toughest creased their margin atop the Lmtrd 1iess college football rat- mgs today Michigan, Oklahoma and Cieor- gia Tech weie bundled closely behind Alai land, yyhile Wisconsin was a newcomer among the top ten team in this weeks rateoaihes ings of the .15 leveling the Lntted Press yyho compn-latitig boat el Michigan. Oklahoma and Georgia Tech weie bunched closely behind Maty land while Wisconthe sin yvas a newe umber amon NEW A ORK. IF The United top ten teams in this week's rat- Ptese college iomball ratings First place votes and seasons ings of the 35 leading coaches the United Ptess records in parentheses. who compri-Team Points rating boatd 1 Coach Jim Tatum's Teriapim 292 Matyland 18 ' 3 0) . who added Bay lor to their 2 Michigan 6 i2-242 list alter beating .Alts-- ! 3 Oklahoma 5 229 soun and LCL on the pteytous A Georgia Tech 3 '3-- 0 226 e weekends atti acted 5 Notre Dame 199 om IS of the 35 eoaches cotes 6 Army 154 125 TCL 1 i3-Mulligan was the lop choice of 123 six coat lies Oklahoma had ftve 8 LCLA No 99 ballots, Georgia Tech thtee, 9 Wisconsin 2 seventh-tankeTexas Christian io Southern Cal (3 01 98 Wishad one, and Second Ten: 11, Duke, 34 12 consin two Nav, 29: 13. Miami, Fla. 14. 14 cie Army In Top Ten Michigan State, Stanford Texas and West Yitgima. 9 each; 17, Notre Dame, Army, W sconstn and (jno state. 7; 18, Purdue, 6: 19 ( lit tstian It LA. Smtlicrn ( alifoima filled ihe last te Auburn and Colorado, 5 each. Six plaees among Ihe top ten in Others: Illinois, 3 Clemson, that order , Mississippi and Rice, 2 each; Pil- sethe vaulted Wisconsm into tsburgh and Texas, 1 each, led group ftom 14th place last week, replacing Ohio Stae which diopped tiom lOt h to 17th. Maryland, seeking to regain the national championship it won in 1953, now appears to have come paratively easy going to an Tet raping Quack-Quackin- g defeated season. plav Wake Forest next Saturday, FA1RLAWN. N J. HF Atty then follow with North Carolina, Samuel Blaek has been appointed Syracuse. Louisiana State, Clem- "Ambassador of Good Will in a son and George Washington. The court case that may piove to be with duck soup ,he?e on'y "e a ranking this week was Clemson complained irvung Leibowitz Wed for 22nd. Monday that a pet duck owned Terps Widened Gap by his neighbor Clarence Hart- j of 292 witk went The Terrapins total "quack quacking points was eight less than the around the neighborhood all the previous week's, but their margin time. over runneruo Michigan increas-- , Hartwick countered that heed from 38 to SO points. Michigan! cause Leibowitz didn't like the ,had 242 points; Oklahoma 229 and duck he stood outside his house Georgia Tech 226. The Sooner' at mealtime and "quack-quack- and Georgia Tech exchanged theied himself. . Livestock dealers attributed the decline to the arrival of 14.000 head, largest Monday receipts in about seven months. A bumper supply of hogs has set thk recent price trend downward. Other corn belt markets also a reported a drop of 50 cent hundred pounds Monday. Meanwhile, the Merchants Exchange here reported that the drop in egg futures reached the daily limit, 200 points. The break carried prices as much as 525 points under the level of two weeks ago. teuiftc lei find the 19n5 s. t van-qi.sh- '2-0- 1 fnst-plac- (2-- 7- ' 1 12-- ninth-ranke- Issues To Settle Concerns un-Th- y Longest Penalty CHICAGO HP Michigan State got the longest offside penalty of the 1955 football season. 66 yards. Coach Duifv Daugherty told the "W ailing Wall" today and the result was a maior facloss to tor in the Spartans Michigan "We had o punt. Daugherty said, "and Fail Morrall got it off and u was downed on Michi- 13 But we weie olfside, gan -- nil when he kicked it again, ,hpy blocked it and they were on ur 21 instead ot on their 13. IhpA giound out a stole, and ntajhe rom their 13. thev wouldnt in evcr- but touchdowns Two other losers, .Murray of Minnesota and Berme Crimnitns of Indiana, commented thtefl.y on the potential ability of their conquerors "This is a representative Notre Dame team. (Timnuns said "We made mistakes, and in the first half yye oyerthreyy our re- tenets But in the second half they got us back under our own goal posts and never let us up And that Don Schaefer is a real in my book " he. commanding earners AIM-Denv- ', War-mat- h fracas. Scats Sold 'All Year pro-am- 1 'tes MIDWAY INN NOW OPEN DANCING 6 NIGHTS A WEEK PUBLIC INVITED for . : today "lop Resale Tomorrow lop Williamson. Montana back, won ftye cotes for the outstanding backfield star; and Walt Lonner, also of Montana, got the other two voms. At Ft Colhns, Get aid Zaleskt won four votes for his pel formant e in the Colorado ZaleskTs teammate, Gaiv Gltck, AAM quarterback, gameted the other thtee votes. The Rants two stalwart linemen, Boh Weber and Dan Minch, ctnier and guard respectively, each won two votes for their performance. The other thtee votes went to three Denver Ktnte Pit's, end, Dick linemen Hetman, guard, ami Ed Stuart, tac kle. Don lead among ball in the Skjline Confer- ente with 263 jauls gained in 44 attempts, aecoiding to tmuies released today by the MSAC Commissioner's oltice. Jester also leads the Conference punters with a 42 7 ayetage for 11 boots and is tied tor the top honors in scoiing with Lairv Baines of Coloiado AIM with 24 points. Lou Mele of Utah took oyer the lead in the pass catching department with seyen receptions good foe 129 yarns Ktme Pitts of Denyer, last weeks pass in'o teeming leader, dropped second place hut he has 105 yauts on six calches For punt returning Dale Sliupe SAN of Montana moved into the lead FRANCISCO tF Every 'With six rtlnbacks good for 109 seat for the Shrine Fast-Weyards and an 18 2 average Den- football game next New Years vers Jimmv Bo yen holds a com- Dav has been sold aecoiding to fortable lead in Inr tossing sec- managing director Wiliam M. tion with 14 completions on 25 Coffman "AH 61, 000 sea' are gone for attempts for 213 yards and two scoring tosses. Martin Bezv at k the fastest sellout in the 31 year Coffman of Ltah. who is in foui lb slot hi.stoi v of the game a ie- - said "Theie is no point on any. SALT LAKE CITY IF pgifi among the passeis, boasts The one sending in 01 cleis now beof Ogden shoimakers, Ernie maikable completion record cause well lust have to mail th Schneiter Jr and Arme Ferrin, Lte signal caller has connected 33 times out of 16 Ihiows. money back today held the ".All-yeJack Hill, Utah Staie halfback, garnered three voles lor top backfield honors in the Wyomrng-Uta- h FOR SALE State game Two votes each COAL FURNACES went to Kent Hat rts of Utah State AND STOKERS and to Wyoming's Jester. O11 the lime, Ray f titterman, Wyoming $25.00 to SS0.00 .tackle, got three votes and one MOST MAKES each went to the following: Reed Utag tackle; Ted BOISE IF One general hunt Henderson, Phone or Write a'rea and five special hunts open Raro'dell, Ltah State center; HEATING INC. HEITZ 'lnte Guinta, Cowboy center: this weekend, it was announced nd riarenc Carter. Cowboy hv the Idaho Fish and Game De- 3525 Gront Ave. Montana-Bend game partment today. Ogden, Utah The department said all gen- - Doug Dasmger, GnzHv guard, Dial: 31551 or 32577 "on slx and Fred Ieavitt, eral hunt sections south of the Salmon river open for both deer, Cougar tackle, got one. Speedy and elk Saturday. Special hunt areas remain closed to general shooting, hunters were cautioned hunts scheduled for Special openings were the Cassia number 2 special deer hunt, which opens Friday, and the So'dier Mountain deer and elk, Owyhee deer and elk. South Fork of the Pavette deer and elk and the Three Creek deer hunts, all of which open SatOn Highway 91 South urday. Closing dates vary, the depart-- ! ment said, and hunters were urg- ed to check their big game huht-- i ing maps and regulation s Irad-m- Tailback Tops iWyoming " Individual Ball Carriers ! Player Limit T SAN FRANCISCO TF-San Francisco Forty Nmers pared down their limit yesterday by chopping veteran defensive back Lowell Wagner and rookie offensive end Ted Vaught. Wagner, who has played professional ball for 10 years, returned to the Forty Ninersthis year after one season with Calgary of the Canadian league. He had plaved for San Francisco from 1949 through 1953. Vaught came to the club from the Philadelphia Eagles last month in exchange for a draft choice, which the Forty Niners would have given up if they had kept him. The Close gates. Don't da mage fences. Jkjvo ;,S on dee k lot Remember, Yon Are The Landowner's Guest Hmf only when you permission rfn(j HlU, tlu Itaehhg glooml gaoler ill Ihe Janie and v as voted the best the Inlet mountain ( olie.iu'e A'h Inn' k Ihe add. lion of IM1 and Aaiou letie confeietue giul 'e inis this too kiieid should Di .on ill oui yy eek said The Huks ( olh ge A .iuims id lit Ip us a g.eal deal, l.e boss i falls looked t olleje i.iiimi o' entei'ain Rcxbuig nu'hei n V tali ft om C ed.u Ciy good nut we (Ion t eedelu ale a Our losses hay nt butt Ftlflav ill the on x pay fm keep loss ' We should se neehl't nui nnuul a let game on 'he H At show Mime gmid vvoik liom he.e thhei learn of the p'av non-- e emte cm e uppum lit s tu un out Ncv wrek against New Aloxno give tnc atca a lull weekend of the Aggies expee t a good young gt let wars Rue ks placing funnel lonfci- - team Fannie leels the laihos Hints of the W yoming-- l Mate (imr will tie shown Wednesday niRhl. 8 p. ni to members of the Y.gte tfnarterbai k field-hous- one It was the them tor louihdowns the Inst one in too, ,ame j)dS; I Logan Terrific Terrapins Increase Football Rating Margin Circle Against New Mexico It may vlt.v cv-re- nr TvrrAY THE HERALD JOURNAL' 4 88 Holiday Coup OCTOBER DEALING DAYS ARB HERE ... 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