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10 Casper Tribune-Herald Star Sunday, Oct. 21, 1956 IlllPJliillililllliiliilllilllllll 1 SP1TS 1 Utah, Pokes Drop earer Title i i stir 1 mn' iPv 3uj Worland, Still Unscored Upon, Beats Powell, 24-0 Bezyack); Douglas (6, run; 19. Intercepted fumble). Conversions: Boss 2. Wyoming scoring Touchdowns: Crawford (23, run); Brooks (9, pass-run from Crawford); Stapleton (1, plunge); Watts (23, pass-run from Zowada).

Safety: Fields, Utah (tackled in end zone by Zehner), Conversions: McGill 3, Crawford. and Brigharr. Young yet to play in the loop. All but Utah State are second division teams. JIXX BROKEX The victory was the second over Utah here since 1900 and only the sixth in 33 games.

Utah 0 13 7 20 Wyoming 14 7 7 230 Utah scoring Touchdowns: Mastelotto (47, pass-run from Green River's Wolves ran away from Evanston, 27-6. in a Southwest Conference game, Saratoga won, 19-0, in a Class 11-men conference win over Jackson, and Hanna defeated Encampment, 36-12, in a C-man tilt. By The Associated Press Worland fullback Buddy Snyder took the opening kickoff 90 yards for a touchdown and his undefeated, unscored-on Warriors marched to a 24-0 victory over their powerful Big Horn Basin Conference foes, the Powell Panthers. Thus Coach Carl Selmer's defending Class A state champions overcame their chief threat for the Big Horn title and appeared By JOE McGOWAX LARAMIE, Wyo. UPl Tailback Jim Crawford passed and ran Wyoming to a 30-20 victory over Utah here Saturday afternoon and virtually sewed up the Skyline Conference football title for the Cowboys.

Wyoming uncorked its greatest aerial offense of the season before a Homecoming crowd of 16.833. CRAWFORD LEADS THE POKES Crawford powered the Cowboys to a 14-0 first quarter lead when he scored one touchdown on a 22-yard jaunt and later passed to uingback Dick Brooks for another. Utah rapped back in the 2nd quarter for two touchdowns. Quarterback Martin Bezyack passed to end Jim Mastelotto on a play covering 47 yards and Merrill Douglas capped a 92-yard drive with a 8-yard touchdown plunge. Wyoming's Cva Stapleton score'd lilffl Colorado Smothers Iowa State, 52-0 rv HIT WMWMH on their way to a repeat for state C-s 9 St honors.

WESTUIDGE LAXES The game, ticketed as Wyo- Sponsored Learue ming's No. 1 schoolboy contest Ostlind Electric 890 993 972 Friday, had loomed as a mighty i Jack Jones Gar. 954 874 976 battle between Worland's line and Deluxe Texaco 963 876 9C9 Powell's high scoring offense, but I West. Jeweler 901 1023 953 Powell was unable to penetrate Rex's In Out 864 2355 2804 2743 2882 2735 2926 2594 2544 2746 2S39 yard drive in the 2nd quarter by i sprinting S3 yards through the middle. Jerry Leahy fell on Prentiss La- rr.ont's fumble in the Iowa State end zone in the 2nd period after the Cyclone halfback bobbled a pitchout.

The Buffs moved 54 and 57 NEA Telephot bf Ed Hoffman. 921 950 S55 1110 892 854 933 937 925 916 into scoring territory. Prior to the White Sht. Met. 951 game Powell had scored 217 points Sup.

833 in 6 games, tallying at least 1 Wyoming Dst. 915 touchdowns per game. Motor 76 LARAMIE TAKES XO. 7 Brrttis Groeerv 937 Another ton contest saw the i HG Smith 225 from the one in the period to give the Cowboys a 21-13 halftime mar- gin. In the 3rd period.

Cowboy quar- terback Larry Zowada tossed a WHO TURNED OUT THE LIGHTS? The end of on Olympic Dream. Frank Air Force 148-pounder, is draped, over the bottom strand of San Francisco's Cow Palace ring after being dropped by Robert Griffin of the Marine Corps. Referee Frank Carter is moving in to call a technical knockout in the second round. yards for scores the first two Ray 222 and Laramie Plainsmen relish a 35-6 I BtMs 2C9 23-yard touchdown pass to end John Watts. UTES SCORE OX FLUKE 595; Sole 570 and HS Kelly AMES, Iowa UP) Big John Eayuk and a crashing Colorado line crumbled Iowa State, 52-0.

Saturday for the Buffaloes third Big Seven Conference victory. The 217-pound fullback gave Iowa State homecoming fans little to cheer about as he scored three touchdowns. The heavier Colorado line stopped the Cyclones with only 34 yards rushing. BAYUK RUXS WILD Bayuk galloped 24, 38 and one yard through wide holes in the Iowa State line for touchdowns. His terrorizing rushes were not evtn overshadowed by Leroy Clark's sparkling 56-yard punt return for Colorado's 7th touchdown.

Colorado drove 56 yards for its first score after Howard Cook re-cvered sophomore Ron Pohl's fumble on the Buffaloes 44. Bayuk went the final 24 yards. The big fullback capped an 83- Culver 569. homecoming win over the fellow Class AA Sheridan Broncs. The Plainsmen padded their record to 7 victories and a tie.

and the loss Utah bounced back to score on a fluke play. Brooks handed off to i Cowboy Bob Mireski who fumbled the ball in the air. Douglas Eusiness Community TV 811 929 526 266S Bowen's 823 957 801 2586 Casner Nztl Bkl 750 804 803 2362 Ten Fighters Make U.S.OI ympic Team was the ruth for Sheridan in 7 outings. Coach John Deti's Plainsmen, grabbed the ball and raced 19 times they had the ball in the 3rd period. Boyd Dowlcr scored from a foot out on a quarterback sneak aDd Bayuk got his third score on a 1-yard plunge.

Colorado 7 12 13 2052 Iowa State 0 0 0 0 0 Colorado scoring Tom Bayuk 38, (24 run. end run, 1 plunge); Leahy (recovered fumble in end zone); Dowler 1 foot, plunge): Morley (1, plunge); Clark (56, punt return); Becker (16, run). Conversions: Indorf, Cook, Stransky, Hyson. rel Wyo. Natl Ek.

784 83? 844 2510 08 EZ 806 2435 ceived first place rating in The McFarland 794 911 877 2582 Associated Press poll for several i pavn.e Realty Wyoming Freshmen Take Buffs, 13-2 LARAMIE, Wyo. LT) Wyoming football victory over Colorado University freshmen rode to a 13-2 freshmen Friday on a 79-yard punt return by Bob Hankins and an intercepted pass. Hankins, a high standout from Torrington, picked up solid downfield blocking in the first quarter for his touchdown run By ROBERT I. MYERS answered a 4-year dream. The That ended the scoring except for a Wyoming safety in the 4th quarter when Larry Fields, Ute fullback, was tackled in the end zone.

Wyoming completed seven of 10 passes for 105 yards in its best air thrust of the year. Two went for touchdowns. Fourth-place Cheyenne used Gary and Bob Stouffer, Don Weekly and quarterback Joe Dowler to defeat the Torrington Trailblaz-ers, 25-7, at Torrington. Torrington held a 7-6 advantage until Mitchells 817 39 63 2584 Noland Feed 954 839 835 2628 Wyo. Stationery 793 749 859 24C6 Cooks Potato 900 875 850 2526 HG Rooth 203; Dunblazer 139 and Johnson 138.

HS Sta'arick; Dunblazer 459 and Kelly 499. Weekly kmfed across with 45 sec- In- with the Colorado punt. onds remaining to give the Halfback Bill Renfroe of North dians a 13-7 halftime margin. Platte, stole a Colorado pass Other Big Five Class AAl The Cowboys also picked up 241 yards rushing to 157 for Utah. The victory was the fourth in Skyline play for the.

Cowboys who i have only Utah State, Montana 'Twos a Great Day for the Spartans; Swamp ND 47-14 EAGLE BOWL federal Open League Wyo. Automotive 849 922 953 2724 in the third period and ran 12 former Washington State football player, representing the Army, missed out 4 years ago but decided to try again. NCAA middleweight king Rouse had the fastest time in the finals. He stopped Paul Wright of Flint. Mich, the favorite, with a 2-handed flurry in the first round.

The big upset came in the light middleweight semi-windup when Ed Crook from Detroit halted the 52-fight win streak of New York's Vince Ferguson. The New Yorker, NCAA titlist from Wisconsin, was knocked unconscious in the second round. Crook then was beaten by Puerto Rico's Torres. yards for a touchdown. Renfroe was tackled behind the goal line in the third period for Filter Center 976 875 Planning 825 853 Finance 941 916 Post Office 923 97 USGS .869 935 teams found out-of-state opponents too much.

Undefeated Poca-tello, Idaho, clobbered Rock Springs, 41-13, and Rapid City, S. stopped Casper, 34-21. RIVERTOX SWAMPS GREYBULL Other basin games were whitewashes with Thermopolis, 30-0 victor over Loveil and Riverton 21-0 869 2720 881 2564 951 2308 935 2755 838 2693 951 2843 SOUTH BEND, Ind. IF Dennis (The Menace) Mendyk, bursting 62 and 63-yards on touchdown runs. Saturday featured unbeaten the Colorado safety.

Wyoming's freshmen rushed 205 yards to 108 for Colorado. The CU frosh completed 3 of 8 passes for 31 yards. Wyoming failed to plete any of 5 passes. Administrative .933 949 Indiana Upsets Huskers, 19-14 LINCOLN, Neb. UPl Indiana's Hoosiers of the Big Ten, battling for their first win of the season, Michigan State's production line SAN FRANCISCO Uncle Sam's Olympic boxing team, battered but happy after 3 nights of fierce swinging, looked hopefully Saturday toward Australia.

Ten men, from Hawaiian flyweight Ray Perez to heavyweight Pete Rademacher. won places cn the squad Friday night. "It feels terrific. greatest honor of my life." said Perez, 17, said after outpointing AI Pell of New York City in the finals. SERVICES ACCOUNT FOR 6 The military services won 6 titles.

Collegiate fighters took 2 and regional and Golden Gloves champions 1 each. Other team members are bantamweight Maekawa, from Hawaii and Michigan State University; featherweight Harry Smith of New York City; lightweight Luis Molina, San Jose, light welterweight Joe Shaw. St. Louis, welterweight Pearce Lane, Big Rapids, light middleweight Jose Torres, Puerto Rico; middleweight Roger Rouse, Idaho State College, and light heavyweight Jim Boyd, Rocky Mount, N. C.

SECOND TTME CHARM Rademacher's heavyweight victory over Hal Espy of Idaho State over Greybull Lander went to Headquarters E. .943 943 1C07 2893 Coca Cola 817 839 834 2590 Service Battery ..920 933 928 27S8 HG 209; Nelson 202. and Cronin 201. HS Clayton 547; Sneathen 539, md Nelson 520. LEAGUE STANDING Rawlins and was defeated, 33-20, by the Class third-ranking Outlaws.

Rawlins played minus 4 injured regulars and another starter benched by scholastic use of three sets of backs in overwhelming Notre Dame's worn-down football forces. 47-14. SCORE 6 2XD QUARTER TD'S In pumping more points against the Irish than at any time since the series was "Inaugurated in 1897. the No. 2 ranking Spartans blasted six touchdowns in the 2nd half after the teams had battled to a 7-7 standstill.

The key play came in the fust Rapid City Takes Mustangs, 34-2 0d France JlS roared back from a 14-point deficit with two touchdown drives in the final quarter Saturday to crush Nebraska's Comhuskers, 19-14, before 38,000 in Nebraska's Memorial Stadium. Trailing. 14-6 at the half, Indiana powered fullback Bob Fee into po past Midwest's Oilers. 33-0. for a I Filter rntr it school scoring record.

Sparked by; 11 Lost 3 9 10 ro 10 12 14 16 Rapid City's Cobblers, striking six points. T. J. Claunch's kick was fullback Joe Stanzyk and tailback Headttunrters BattervTI.il Lrtv in the first quarter for three true for the extra point. Frank Pysklo, theGae.s hit pay- PlanniEg 10 early in the first quar nnmg i 24 minutes of the 3rd pericd whn sition lor two piayoil piuuges The Cobblers scored again in the period The determined quick touchdowns and tallying one Midwest eleven their last five meetings and gave Coach Terry Brennan's young team its third loss in four starts this season.

Jim Ninowski. junior quarterback, herded MSU into a 21-7 bulge m'dway in the 3rd by hitting 3 out of 3 passes for 55 yards. The drive carried 83 yards in 14 plays with Don Gilbert aiming the last 3. At the outset of the finale, Clarence Peaks drilled over from the 2 to complete a romp that included sophomore Mike Panitch's 49-yard punt between and then a catch of Mendyk's 16-yard pass. Three more sensational scoring Jaunts soon followed.

Mendyk barreled 68 yards. EInd Larry Harding stole a Paul Hornung pass and raced 28 yards into the end zone. Don Arend, sophomore fullback from Baroda, broke loose for a 65-yard scoring scamper. Michigan State 0 7 1 26 47 Xotre Dame 0 7 0 7 14 Michigan State scoring Touchdowns: Wilson (1, plunge); Mendyk 2 (62. run, 68, run); Gilbert (2.

plunge); Peaks (2, plunge); Harding (33 interception): Arend 65, run). Conversions: Matsko 3, Panitch 2. Notre Dame scoring Touchdowns; Reynolds run: Sipes (2, plunge). Conversions: Hornung USGS 11 Service Battery 9 Post Office 7 Wyoming Automotive .5 the final period after the passes of Gene Cichowski and the running of halfback Dave Whitr sell had kept the Hoosiers in con each in the second and third, down- third quarter with Arnold lugging it "away to toe 2-yard ed Casper 34-21 Friday night in the across from the two yard I Ime. gg6 1 mal sounded' game played at Rapid City.

Moran's kick cleared the uprights Marv.s made 2i first downs Mary's made 21 first downs Game oinciais earnea tneir peuo uut was cauea cacis on a ia MendyK, 183-pound senior left hair streaked 62 yards on a quick opener. John Matsko booted the first of nis three extra points and the Spartans were off to their greatest victory over the Irish since blanking them 35-0 in 1951. THIRD LOSS FOR IRISH The triumph, before an overflowing throng of 59,378 fans. wa.i MSU's fourth over the Irish in "EAGLE BOWL Big Ten League at tne game, one tapia v-uj penalty, nis secunu cicr. icu jourtv, victory in 6 games.

tention. A 53-yard scoring drive on 11 plays gave Nebraska 7-0 first quarter lead and the Huskers ran aown was OKayea oy me aioran KicKea iour pui ux w.c nc eastern wvoming, Doug- i an Chev -918 963 868 2749 1 iac neieaiea ii-t. uuiene ally, after a meeting of coaches and Casper scored twice more in the ed eatland. i3i, and New- 1a I il JUJ (MX VW It up to 14-0 in the 2nd quarter before Indiana broke loose with a sure-fire passing attack that en officials, allowed it. i final period.

The first TD tne 1 A rrru, rT no castle slaughtered Buffalo, 27-0. I Pred.a 922 979 2934 Utags Drop Rams, 46-7 LOGAN, Utah UPl Bob Winters broke into the clear on a quarter Budweiser 7S7 916 934 2647 Dovle's Inc 803 828 2471 The first Rapid City score was fourth period was made after a 67 i made early in the first period by yard sustained drive featuring Sam- Dick Worman with Dale Moran uelson and DeVault with De Vault adding the extra point. going over from the four yard line Again in the first quarter Wor- for the score. Claunch kicked the man connected with end Dale Mo- extra point. ran for another tally.

Moran booted i Taking advantage of a Cobbler his own extra point. fumble, the final Casper score was Rapid City's third TD in the made by John Mitchie going 25 1 first quarter occurred when the yards for paydirt. T. J. Claunch Cobbler's Haines and Daniels fell kicked the extra point, his third in Name 2 Hurlers Leading Hitters NEW YORK LP Tom Sturdi abled Whitsell finally to score on a 1-yard end run.

Indiana 0 6 0 1319 Nebraska 7 7 0 0 14 Indiana scoring Touchdowns: Whitsell (1, run); Fee 2 (2, plunge I 1, plunge). Conversions: Cichow- 1 ski. Nebraska scoring Touch- downs: Browi. (1, plunge); Green- law (1, plunge). Conversions: Na- i vlaux 2.

Casrer Tin 990 975 865 2830 Skyiine Motel 935 793 905 2633 Fullers Coffee S50 970 843 2763 Sertoma 922 9C1 594 2877 HG Vigil 246; Nelson 209, and Chester 203. US Nelscn 579; Vigil 557 and Chester 553. LEAGUE STANDING Grizzlies Beat BYU 21-14 for Win Number 1 vant of the New iork YanKees on T. J. Claunch's blocked punt in three attempts.

Final score of the and Jack Harshman of the Chi- back sneak and sprinted 73 yards for a touchdown to turn a tight eame into a rout as he led his Utah State Aggies to a 45-7 Skyline Conference football win over Colorado Saturday. Each team scored once in- the first half but three touchdowns in the 3rd period and three more in the final quarter made it a walkaway for the Utah Aggies. CALLAHAN MAKES RAM TD Jerry Callahan, 132-pound quar cago White Sox. both the end zone for six more. Moran game: 34-21.

toed the ball over for the extra Statistics MISSOULA. Mont, Mon- tana State University took its first Gophers Down Mini, 16-13 Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY point. The Mustang's initial score came in the second period with DeVault First Downs capping a 74 yard Casper drive for Yards yards infielders, were the leading hitters among major league pitchers in i 1956 I Skyline Motel 18 Sturdivant, who played second and third base in the Yankee farm Filers Coffee Cup 14 svstem until 1952. was the only Sertoma .14 big leaguer hurler to hit .300. He nd C.

13 aH fciro in Pi nt.hot. whiv Budweiser 12 Lost 8 8 10 14 14 14 15 15 20 21 MINNEAPOLIS tf) Bold and i Rapid Casper City 13 14 .262 204 .6 6 1 105 .267 303 .5 5 1 3 5 5 40 50 Yards Passing batting in- 5 runs and scoring 5 i Doyle's times. Tom Ditched the Yanks to Safeway Completed Passes ACfA baffling Bobby Cox cut the legs under an Ulir.ois comeback by steering a clock-fighting Minnesota drive in the 4th quarter that ended with Dick Borstad's field goal with less than three minutes left for a 16-13 victorv Saturday. BORSTAD KICKS FROM 12 Borstad boomed through the payoff kick from the 12-yard line with 2:41 remaining in the game after Cox stormed 30 yards with a punt return and fired a 23-yard pass to Dave Lindblom to tret the a 6-2 victory over the Dodgers in the World Series. Harshman had 12 safeties and a .169 batting mark.

In addition I to the homers, Harshman. a for-; mer first baseman with the New York Giants and 7 minor league clubs, hit a double and scored 8 runs for the White Sox. i RADIATOR SERVICE Cleaned Repaired Recered Industrial and Commercial Gas tanks cleaned and repaired 324 W. Yellowstone Ph. 2-5957 CASPER RADIATOR SHOP Elmer Jepson, Mgr.

Ph. 2-5168 Capua Honored by Univ. of Wyoming LARAMIE, Wyo. UP, The Admiral Emery Scott Land Award for the University of Wyoming's outstanding athlete of the 1955-56 school year was presented Saturday to Joe Capua, star basketball guard. Capua received the bronze and mahogany plaque during halftime ceremonies of the Homecoming Cowboy-Utah football game.

In presenting the award Wyo Many Seeking Turkey Permits CHEYENNE UP A heavy registration for wild turkey permits was received by the State Game I unbeaten but once tied Gophers in- i ALL iNktE HIGH and Pish Dept. beforec deadline. Friday evening and a drawing for successful applicants will be held ming Gov. Milward L. Simpson announced Capua's playing num- Tuesday.

terback, scored Colorado's lone touchdown on the first play of the 2nd period. A fumble gave the Rams the ball on1 their own 45. With Callahan, Doug Wayker and Larry Barnes doing most of the carrying the Rams moved to the Utah State 3 and Callahan drove over. The Rams' lead was short-lived. Winters, using a quarterback sneak to good advantage, directed a Utah State drive which moved the ball from the Utah State 33 to the Colorado 28.

Winters went through center on a sneak and with a key block by Bob Wilson went all the 'way. The same play shook Winters into the clear midway in the 3rd quarter for his 73-yard jaunt. A 61-yard pass interception by Jack Hill was responsible for another. Ezra Smith got one Aggie touchdown on a 9-yard jaunt, and Will Souza tallied once from the one. Two more came on passes.

Colorado 0 7 0 0 7 Utah State 0 7 20 1946 Colorado scoring Touchdown: Callahan (3, plunge). Conversion: Barnes. Utah State scoring Touchdowns: Winters 2 (23-run, 73-run); Smith (9-run); Hill 61, interception); Souza (1. plunge): Kapp 18. pass from Souza; Whatcott (45, pass from Winters).

Conversions Hill 4. Department chief clerk S. J. Ji- FARMERS is the leading writer of automobile insurance in the West. THERE'S A REASON: Skyline Conference footoa'l victo- ry in four starts Saturday, bombarding fumble-plagued Biiaiham Young 21-14.

Two touchdowns were scored by each team in the final period with completed passes and intercepted passes leading to the scores before 6,000 fans. Despite Montana's superior ground game, the underdog Cougars played the Grizzlies on even terms for three periods, trailing only 7-0 moving into the 4th quarter. Five BYU fumbles hurt the Couuars in the game. EVEX-UP IX FOURTH BYU's John Wood intercepted a Grizzly pass and ran 60 yards for a touchdown early in the 4th period. The goal was kicked by Wayne Startin and it was The Grizzlies moved back in front five minutes later when guard Stan Renning intercepted a BYU forward pass and ran 40 yards for the touchdown.

Vern Tennant kicked MSU's second straight goal. Moments later, quarterback Roy Bray of MSU intercepted another Startin pass and ran the ball to BYU's 47. Two forward passes by Bray ate up 36 yards. Severn Hayes, fullback, moved it over in two plunges, the second from 2 yards out. Quarterback Don Dixon of BYU threw a 29 yard pass to Ed Hunt and Hunt ran 15 yards for the Cougars' final score with 1:30 left in the game.

Dick Ralph kicked goal. OUT OF THE CELLAR The victory enabled the Grizzlies to vacate the Skyline cellar and left BYU with a 0-2-1 mark. Brigham Young 0 0 0 14 14 Montana 0 7 0 14 21 Brigham Young scoring touchdowns: Wood '(60, run): Hunt (44, pass-run from Dixon). Conversions: Startin, Ralph. iu position.

Cox, the dapper transfer quarterback from Washington University, all but demoralized the Ulini with a swashbuckling first half show. Twice he sped into the end zone on end sweeps, once from six yards out and the other from 23. ILLIXI MOVES IN 4TTI Trailing 13-7 at halftime, the H-lini marshalled behind veteran speedster Abe Woodson and sophomore Dale Smith to tie the score early in the 4th period on Smith's 31-yard trek down the sidelines. Directing Minnesota's No. 2 platoon.

Cox so captivated the crowd of 63.037 that tho Gonhpr ber, 6, was being retired. The only other Wyoming basketball number to be retired was Kenny Sailor's No. 4. It was withdrawn in 1946. Admiral Land, a graduate of Wyoming in 1398, presented the first award personally in 1953 to track star Paul Carlin.

Other recipients have been gridder George Galuska and baseball All-America Bob Jingling. Capua is now playing AAU basketball for the Denver-Chicago Truckers. acoletti announced Victor B. Sen-ters of Lusk and R. E.

Phelps. Cheynne, secretary-treasurer of the Wyoming Izaak Walton League, will be judges for the drawing. Jiacoletti said successful and unsuccessful applicats will be notified within a few days after the drawing. The department will issue 500 permits for Bear Lodse area. 200 for Laramie Peak.

150 for Black Hills and 50 for the Kay-cee area. FARMERS issues a standard, "continuing" form, non-assessable policy to eliminate the expensive re-sale cost at expiration THE SAVINGS ARE PASSED ON TO POLICYHOLDERS. first string'3 re-entrance into the game with Minnesota holding a FARMERS Claims Service Is Prompt. Your local FARMERS District Agent handles claims as soon as reported. This eHminates red-tape and delay policyholders receive immediate service plus prompt payment.

Dim HUNTERS Do Something Different With Your Deerskins This Year! Low Finish at Line for Arm Lift Action Let the weight of the swinging ball drop your body into a crouch after the push-away, as sketch shows, and you're on your way to pood form. You'll bowl without effort. Some stars bend more than others. Don Carter. Bnzx Fazio, end Joe Wilman break down extremely at the waist, for example.

Eddie Broslus, Connie Schwoegler and Buddy Bomar don't dip quite as much. The amount of push-awnv each uses regulates the bend. It's that simole and natural. But all top bowlers have this in common: After they are down, they stay down all the way to the foul line. No sudden, upward jerk of the body as the ball is released.

They lift the arm smoothlv to put hook-spinning action on the ball, but they don't raise up. I suggest that you concentrate on getting down low. by pushing the ball away from you until the arms are fully extended. It may feel a little awkward at first, as most changes do. You may even hit the floor with the ball on the backward or the down swing.

But don't let that bother you. That low finish at the line, with a low arc, insures a reaching finish p.nd the all-Important, easy arm lift for power spin. It may be easier to develop the waist bend without using a ball. Try it. Just push the arms outward fully as you go into stride, bend down and stay down, finish with a slide and reach out with the arm.

I'm sure youH find this "shadow bowling" very helpful. (Copyright 1956, John F. DUIe Co.) touchdown lead in the 2nd period was greeted by a smattering of jeers. Illinois 0 7 0 613 Minnesota 6 7 0 316 Illinois scoring Touchdowns: Woodson (31); Smith (31); Conversions: Dick Miller. Minnesota scoring Touchdowns: Cox 2 (6, run; 23).

Field Goal: Borstad (12). Conversions: Borstad. Hockey Results Semt-annual premiums, No "up charge" for mileage or business use. By The Associated Ires AMERICAN lEAC.rF. Providence 1, Rochester 1 (overtime tie i.

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For over 90 years the W. B. Place ond Company has been the leading deerskin tanners in America. Our branch ot Salt Lake City enables Western hunters to ship their hides to us at minimum freight costs. Write us today for your free 1956 Place catalog.

It pictures ond describes oil of the leather products we manufacture and gives complete low cost information; olso, how to ship your deerskins to Salt Lake City. PLACE'S DEERSKIN TRADING POST 1865 South State Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Factory W. B. Place ond; Hartford, Wisconsin I MIDWEST, WYO. L.

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