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Deseret News from Salt Lake City, Utah • 30

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'or --ler 'w DESERET NVAS AND TELEGRAM, Solt take City, Monday, December 2, 1957 DESEiET IsIEWS AND TELEGRAM, Salt take December 1 4 --u -I I I JanueStar Movie S1u Etesort -I -I 1 Crash Injuries Fatal Fatal: C)1 AIM 1- I Cqrdinals Plucl( 11111, Crow in lift Drall 6 11 III Cr 01 I IN I 1 lirL urat I I DI litif WM El 111111 po mr Et a mrm Carbon Center Tops ICAC. All-Star Team Elvin 'Juliano, Carbim- Cot lege's; track center, led the voting for the 1957 All-Inter. mountain, Athletic Conforence football team. The brilliant Eagle lineman snared conference honors for the -second successive year. -Inter lops All -Star Team voting for the 1957 A Elvin Juliano, Carbim-Col 1 ege crtic led the center, ll.

mountain, CollegiateL Athletic football Conference foo team. 'Th brilltint Eagle lineman snared conference honors fors' -the second successive year. Carbon Center I Awl jp." IODS opened its early player selection. PHILADElpflIA (UP) King all-irounct quarterback of Cotton Bowl-bound Bice, WaSSelectPd as the bonus choice of the Chicago Cardinals 1LS the National -Football League tion in-1956. lture to 7 Conference champion Boise placed men on the team.

They were halfback 77-- 1 Herb Halliwill, end 'Dean Castle and tachle Sohn Wilcox. Rounding out the all-star 1 -eleven were -backs Ron Hau: ser, College Of southern Utah; 4 Roy Birrell, Dixie, and Vern i Budge, Snow, end Rilph B.rin- i. ton, Dixie; tackle----ROd Oreh 'NWeber, and guards De a Sriith, CSU and LaRell Wailt 2,, Ma, of a broken limb on this venture to the powder snow courk try. By KAY ALIDOUS Deseret News SpCrts Writer BRIGHTONTo ski or to ski? That was1 the question stage, Screen and television actor Jeffrey Lytt-over -the Brighton's slopes- Congenial Jeffrey i an ardent since youth; was 1somewhat under oath not to risk-a possible cold or a broken limb on this ven 1 Ile is currently starring in the French romantic farce, "Janus," at Hall with -Judith Evelynthe 'play opens Monday night at 8q0 It wai hard for Lynn'to keep his "promise" to the play Officials as he'd his: ski tirvyj lin au ticu4 togs to Salt Lake several days own- Tight si go. 1 somewhat under The Kingsbury Halt chiefs -ika possible cold wererft-going to take a cliergT.

imb on this ven hawever. Several years ago mvder snow Charles Laughton-was-te-play at Kingsbury. He-took a-lift ride at one of the resorts cold day, caught Pniumonia and couldn't appear, Gene Wight had hosted Jeffrey and our party to rainbow trout dinner, at: Alpine Aose And Lou Hoffman had a pair of new skies from his shop fitted to Jeffs size 114 boots. Doyle and Dean Jensen -Sun Valley ski Instructor George L. Escobar died Sunday noon in a Salt Lake hospital lot internal injuries suffered a week ago when his car plunged off the in Little, Cot tonwood Canyon.

Escobar. 2-4 a native'of Chile, bad Jeen skiing at Brighto pr or tOf the- accident. Miss Mavis Morris, 21, of Salt take was a passenger 'in-thi. lir. fated auto.

Miss Morris suffered was released to her home after being treated at the hospital. Escobar- was also a member of the Chilean ski team, ached. uled to compete in the -Hand. man Cup classic at Sun Valley in January; i ears cou ing stage, By KAY ALDOUS Ile is currently starring in the ride at one of the resorts one 7 Deseret News Spree' Writer French romantic farce, "Janus," cold day, caught pniumonla and eg 'I "Sun- Valley ski instructor aki Instructor Ai not at Kingsbury Hall with Judith i 4 ''''4 BRIGHTON-To ski or Idn't appear. That was the question lac.

Evelyn-the play opens Mon- Gene Wight had hosted Jeffrey 1 ''01, 4 4 1 PHILADELPHIA (UP) 4 1 sJ King quart Lynn 'to keep trout noon in Salt Lake hospital -ot tage 'screen and television day night at 8:30 p.m. and our party to rainbow George L. Escobar died actor Jeffrey Lynn over the was hard for tit dinner at A Alpine IFose mise" to the play offi- internal injuries suffered a le ---ge- i i week ago when his car plunged weekend at Brighton's slopes. Ills 'Pro I 1 back of Cotton Bowl-bound Rice, COngenial Jeffrey i an ardent togs to Salt as.aelected as the bonus choice 1 of the Chicago Card 't -4 No A 4 National Cardinals as the Fe a I I League dais as he'd shipped bis, ski Lake several days -----1 tight Si go- was somewhat 'under The Kingsbury krau: chiefs And Lou Hoffman had a pair of new skies from his shop li ed .1 ff 1 11 tt ze Doyle and Dean Jensen the highway in Little off Cot. tonwood Canyon.

Escobar, 27-, ti i Chi a na yes le, had been Brighton 4s, 11' 4 opened its early player selection. -lee oath not to- risk-a Wereir going -to take a HS-wii .4 second team se pr or to -Tne: accruent4--- i i or a broken limb on this ven- hawever. -Several ago -'3 Miss Mavis Morris, 21. of Salt -1956. Charles ture to the powder Snow cour t- Laughton -was-to-play i 1 ft Conference -champion Boise try.

at He took a lift Like was a passenger 'in--thi' a. fated auto Miss Morris suffered ld i i pace three the me on laierations-aryt-abrailonsAad. -s 18 .44 team. They were halfback was released to her home after i. i a Herb Halliwell, end Dean I being treated at the hospital.

i st 's, Castle and tackle Sohn Wilcox IS Escobar was also a member I -nding out the all- star of the Chilean ski team, sche uled- to compete in the -Harri. 4' -eleven were -hicks Ron Hau- ,) Z- CAI- man Cup classic at Sun Valley .1 ser, College of Southern Utah; 4- rJ in -I -4 4 Roy BirrelltiDixte, and Vern -1 Brin i '7' 's t- Budge, Snow, end Ra ton, Dixie; tackle-Rod Oreh I' .1 1 -11 71 11 ft 1, Weber, and guards Dee Strith, 1 4 i 2 4, CSU and LaRell Ricks. 4 1 2- 4 7. e- I 1 ---Ns, 1 1 tx 1 1 I 1 Majestic lift-at his d2sposal. There it was, and all complimentary! through Salt Lake have been 10 years apart, The first was 1937, then 1947.

He swears tie isn't going to wait another decide to try Utah's noted snow conditions Lynn Intends to spend -st few days at the resorts when "Janus" ends Saturday night. Jeff, who looks little more than half his 48 years.r is also an active figure skater. His father, a native of-Sweden, was responsible for getting Jeffrey started in winter sports at -an early-age. Blajestic lift at his di sposa. E.

There it was, and all complr. mentary. 7------ frria Coincidentall-i7-3i through Salt Lake have been 0 years apart The first was 1937, then 1947. He swears lie isn going to wait another dee. ade' to try' Utah's- noted snow conditions I.

I few ynn en spen a "Janus days at the resorts When ends Saturday night. Jeff, who looks little more than half his 48 years is also an active figure ska er Ills father, a native was responsible for getting Jeffrey started in winter- sports -at an ereb Rotary Speaker Named The Salt Lake It6tary club wifl biaddressed by Dr. 0. Pres. ion' Itobinson, editor, Deseret News, Tuesday noon in lioter Utah.

Dr. libbinson will report on his recent visit to the Middle East biaddressed by Dr Rotary Speaker Named The Salt Lake'. Rotary Cub ill Pres. ion Robins-on, editor, Deseret News, Tuesday noon in Hotel' Utah. Dr.

Robinson will report is recent visit to the Mid die PANT' Tile Cardinals, who also had first choice in the regular draft, Crow of Texas AIM. HilLis a 220-pounder, who can pass and kick and is a power runner. The big quarterback also kicks extra points and Is a defensive star. Crow, who polled 2,269 points as a UnitedPress Ali-America selection, also standing six feet twolnches. He was offensive stay.

(See story on Page Green Bay, next In the draft choice, selected center Dan Currie of Michigan State. Washington's first choicehad been traded to the Rams selected All-America end Jimmy Phillips of Auburn. The Rams, then making their own selection, tapped lea tackle Lou Michaels of Ken. tucky, and the Philadelphia Eagles followed by selecting All-America halfback Welt Kowa. lczyk of Michigan- State.

Charlie Howley, a guard from West Virginia, was picked by the Chicago'Bears. 49 'ers Nab Pace me The who also had first choice the regular draft, fit i Crow of Texas AIM. Julius a 220-pounder. who can pass and kick and is power runner. The quarterback also kicks extra points and a def i ensvt Crow, who polled 2,269 points as a United Press Ali-America selection, also standing six feet twolnches.

He was stay. (See story on Page Green choice Bay, next In the draft selected center Dan Cur zie of Michigan State. Washi ngtons first draft choice- had beerr- traded to the 4.4 15 a OSILII ti AV Rams selected All-America end Jhruny Phillips of Auburn. tapped All selection, The Rams' then making their sc, -Amer-, ow ILI to Michaels ea tackle Ken- i tucky, and the Philadelphia Eagles followed by selecting All- America halfback Walt Kowa- l- State. .7 czyk of Michigan Charlie Howley, a guard from West Virginia, was picked by the Chicago Bears.

49'ers Nab Pace 7 I I 4T 4 II rtiki United Press Sports Writer The Cleveland, Browns, who bave missed only one champion. ship game in 11 years, and the Baltimore Colts, who never have -'-'-played in one, will clash- for the 1957 National Football League title 11 they win next Sunday. Cleveland, driving to pull one Of the finest comebacki in NFL history, can win the eastern di. Vision title for the seventh time In eight tries by whipping the Lions at Detroit. -A Cleveland victory over the Lions, parlayed with a Baltimore triumph over the Forty.Niners at San Fran.

cisco, would give Baltimore the western crown. --GOING UPSan Francisco 49'er'3 end Billy Wilson (M) goes up high to snag a first quarter pass from team- mate Y. A. Tittle. lie seems to be using New York Giants' back Em len Tunnel (45) as a ladder and gets help from Joe Perry (34) in the Pro grid clash at Yankee Stadium Sunday.

Each of the five leaders has two more games but aevek land and Baltimore victories --next Sunday would give them unbeatable leads. The Browns took a 1-game lead Sunday by shutting out the Chicago Cardinals, 31-0. The Forty-Niners gave Cleveland a big assist by upsetting the New York Giants, defending league and iastern division champions, rIt. A victory or a tie against he Lions or the Giants Dee. 15 at New Yark would give land the eastern title.

The Colts remained a game ahead of Detroit and Sari FranCISCO in the western race by de- feating -the Los Angeles Rams, 31-14, before a record Baltimore foobaU crowd of 52,060. The nd their- season at Los Dec. 15. Detroit kept range of Baltimore with 6 Thanksgiving Day trilimp over the Green Bay Pack PRO GRID STANDINGS Cleveland, missed a division title last year for the first time In our campaigns in the Al America Conference and seven In the NFL when it Wound up with a 5-7 record. If the Browns win the 1957 eastern title, it will be thibest.NFL coMeback since the old Cleveland Rams (now Los Angeles) won the western crown in 1945 after 'stumbling to a 4-6 mark in 1944.

EASTERN DIVISION Cleveland 1 1 1129 New York 7 3 -0 Pittsburgh 4 3 0 .444 Philadelphia 4 0 0 .400 Washington 3 0 1 .333 'Chicago Carda- I 7 0 .222 WESTERS-Drvolon4 tv I Pet. Baltimore' 7 3 0 .700 -Detroit It- -4 "0 San Francisco 4 0 .000 Lou Angelea 4 el 0 .400 Chicago Bears s' 4 0 .400 Green BaY 2 -7 -300 SUNDAY'S Baltimore SL Los Anteles 14 Philadelphia 7, Pittsburgh 0 San Francisco 27. New York 17 Cleveland 31. Chicago Cards 0 Washington 14. Chicago Bean I (OnlY games scheduled) THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE SUNDAY Baltimore at San Francisco Chicago Beare at Chicago Caidg Cleveland at Detroit -Green Bay at Los Angeles Ptilladelphia at Waehington Pittsburgh's first choice had been traded earlier to San Iran.

cisco, and the 49'ers selected Jim Pace, a back from Michigan. San Francisco, then 6n their regular first round choice, tackis from Texas Detroit took Alex Karras, the All-America tackle from Iowa who headed De United Press selection points. The first round ended when Baltimore Len Lyles, a back froth Louisville, the New York Giants selected Phil King, a back from Vanderbilt, and Cleveland picked Jim Sholner, a back from Texas Christian. The Cardinals took Jim McCusker, tackle from Pittsburgh, to open the second round, while Green Bay selected Jim Taylor, a back of Louisiana State. Washington State; New took Frank 1.1scr, tackle of Minnesota; Baltimore selected Bob Stransky, back of Colorado, and, Cleveland took Charles Mitchell, a- guar(' of the UniVersity of, Florida.

ay Spill Tour Sde Men and Junint -M Men from McKay Ward in Suit Lake City -returned home Saturday night with three wins and three losses on their records lit games with basketball teams in southern Utah. The Igen Jost two games And won one on trip. They lost to Washington Ward, 45-35, Friday night, recovered- to beat Parowan Ward, 31-74 Saturday Morning, butts tct Cedar city laterin the 1 daY- Corning out better were the Junior Men, who lost to St. George Fifth Ward, 41-28 but claimed a 3735 victory over Parowan and beat Kanarraville, 49-17. The teams are looking for fur- ther opponents, foritorne gams: if possible.

Interested teams ihould contact Kenneth Belnap, telephone IN 6-5624, Salt Lake( City. 1 BASEBALL Continued from Page El League territorial right O'Connor stipulated. L.A. Gets Thomas Washington's second round ClInUnued from rage El choice was Mike Sommer, a back from George Wuhington, -Lea right O'Connor sttpulated. and the Philadelphia Eagles took Proverb Jacobs, a tackle -In the ovenall, there's Still a from California.

difference of some $100,000. If The Chicago Bears tapped that figure can be resolved, per. Willard Deuveall, Southern haps Salt Lake will have PCL Methodist Los Angeles ball. Picked Clendon Thomas, lOkla. The Coast League was sched.

hoinirs tied lbr it-Manday Pittsburgh took Larry Krutko, there are indications that most a back of West Verginia. of the directors are desirous Detroit's second choice-was with settling the issue in favor traded' to the Cardinali, -of Salt -might took Bobby a tac- be brought to bear. kle from Baylor. The, second round was corn- Race Cans 'Abandonea pleted when San Francisco took Bob Newman, a back from' MODENA, ITALY (UP--The Washington State; New Maserati Automobile Co; made Lille ovenall, there's Still a I difference of some $100,000. If 1 i that figure can be resolved, per.

haps Salt Lake will have PCL The Coast League was tled Mt tillanday there are indications that most of the directors are desirous twith settling the issue in favor I of-Salt -might I be brought to bear. 1 a surprise -announcementStm day that it has decided to aban don racing The Maserati racers were among the indst famous in the internation-- ai racing TO SKI OR NOT TO Lynn, Broadway and TV actor, was all. dressed up "with no place to go" over the weekend at BrightonHe wanted Kingsbury Hall officials didn't want birn risk possible illness or boneshe stars tonight in the play, "Janus," at Kingsbury at 8:30 p.m. AMERICAN IIEAL HLL rrz-1 'STUDIOS anti be SURE WIN this New SP0in CAR Frica "PAL APAIRICAN of 1946 and 1949, Meg' Stephen built his feboloos physique through so. porvisoil 4 7 I 4 Ciat I tlen- I 1 Louisville, the the r- i GOING UP-San Francisco 49'er's end Billy Wilson (8-1) -I 4 5 I k.

es goes up high to stag a first quarter pass from team- li Tour eries .7: A' ii, 4 r- i 1 mate Y. A. Tittle. lie seems to be using New York 4, i 1'74 r7 1 OW 1 Giants' back Ernlen Tunnel (45), as a ladder and gets It 1 I 1. help from Joe Perry (34) in the pro grid clash at Yankee Men and Junior 'M Men .1,,,, L' I Stadium Sunday.

from McKay Ward in Salt Lake i -1 a Ci--0 0- City returned urned home Saturday l''. 4114 i A night three wins and three co'. In'NFL Losses on their records in games with basketball teams in south- .4,.:: 7 4 5, ell 1 4 4, ern Utah. If tt, el Pittsburgh first choice had i I Br otrins', Colts 'a. The Igenlest two games I been traded earlier to San Iran- cisco, and the 49'ers selected i and won one OU the I-Yee-daor trip.

i 1. dp I t. ":7:11 gp TheY 10St tO Washington Ward, 1 Jim Pace, a back from Michigan. reti (11t-Y k-. sz .1 1 45-35, Friday night, recovered-to -rs San Francisco, then 6n their 0 I beat Parowan Ward, 31-74 Sat- 0-1- ga, regular first round choice, urday tost tcl Cedar I i r.

I is picked, CharlieNruegeria tac- ty later jhe 4 4 tm 4 4.4 ------7---1-- By EARL. WRIGHT Cleveland missed a division frnm Texas AIM' 7 A Detroit took Alex Karias--the United Press Sports title last year for the' first tinii Ceming out- better were the in four campaigns lir The Cleveland Browns, who bave missed only one champion- ship game in 11 years, an Baltimore Colts, who never have played in clash- for the America All-America tackle from Iow the An- who headedDe Conference and seven lection points. 'd the in the NFL when it Wound up with a 5-7 rd. If win the 1957 eastern Mid, it will The first round ended the Browns Baltimore Leh Lyles, a united press se! Junior M. Men, who lost to i 1 back froth when be the-test NFL comeback since York Giants selected Phil King, 4.

i eorge Fifth Wird, 41-28 tut k' Lif clahned a 37-35 victory OTCY Parowan and beat Kanarraville, TO SKI OR NOT TO Lynn, Hollywood, 49-17. Broadway and TV actor, was all. dressed up "with no --) The teams are looking for fur- place to go" over the weekend at Brighton-lie wanted ther gam, to ski, but Kingsbury Hall officials didn't want him- to----- 1957 National Football League the old Cleveland Rams (now a back from Vanderbilt, and if possible. Interested teams risk possible illness or broken bones-he stars tonight in sin NFL to a 4 6 mark in 1944 11 title if they win next Sunday. Los Angeles) won the western Cleveland picked Jim Sholner, hould contact Kenneth Belnap, the play, "Janus," at Kingsbury at 8:30 p.m.

fr'-' 4 so 141r410 Cleveland, driving to pull one crown in 1945 after stumbling a back from Texas Christian. Salt Lake telephone INS-5624, er is, .9 .0. Of the finest comeback)) The Cardinals inalfsrotdm Pittsburgh, (71:: 2 aNs 7' history, can win the eastern di- Cu vision title- for the seventh time to open secon rou Will--Y 0 EV -L-A------1-'' ,,1 ---k NIA' 1P1-46) 1-----: i ,1 eight tries by whipping the PRO GRID-- Green Bay selected Jim Taylor, BASEBALL a back of Louisiana States, -ti ,..,.0..... 1, Lions at Detroit. -A Cleveland victoe parlayed LA.

Gets Thomas Page B-6 1 with, ry ever th a Baltimore triumph over STANDINGS Washington's second round Clintl" from ed 0 be a FATHER w- 1 tr the Forey-Niners at San Fran- choice was Mike Sommer, a EASTERN DIVISION League territorial I IQ, would give Baltimore the back from George Washington, cisco, ve 6 I. Psi. O'Connor stipulated. t'''' estern crown. 1, 1 1 1 In and the Philadelphia Eagles morning New York 7.

3 -0 004 Proverb Jacobs, a tackle In the over all. there's Still a k-, Each of the five leaders has ir Pittsburgh a Philadelphia 4 6 0 ,400 4 8 '444 from California. difference of some $100,000. If y' 4,.: -1 Wshngton 3 1 I 333 land and two more games but Cleve. Baltimore victories ai The Chicago Bears tapped that figure can be resolved, .4 crlicaq.

A 7 0 .222 per- A 4----. 1 Willard Deuveall, Southern haps Salt Lake will have PCL i ----next Sunday would give them WILSTKANDIVIIIIION i 7 4., 1,, 1. I Methodist end, and Los Angeles ball. unbeatable leads. :14..

1, Baltimore'-- 7 3 0 picked Glendon Thomas, 10kla- The Coast Leagrue was ached- The Browns took a 1 I h-gam sa e' ri Francisco 6 4 0 ,600 hma All-America back, 4 el 0 400 Pittsburgh took Larry Kruo there are indications that most JOIN i lead Sunday by shutting out the tk I. Chicago Cardinals, 31-0. The 7300 a back of West Verginia. of the directors are desirous AAAERICAN Detroit's choice was with settling the issue- in favor HEALTH '1, --7---- 11orty-Niners gave Cleveland a SUNDAY'S BESULTillt -------Lf -''L big assist by upsetting the New Baltimore 3, Los Angeles le's'', traded to the Lake. Pressure -might Eihtillagaithela 7, took Bobby Jacks, Oliver, a tac- be brought to bear.

'STUDIOS York Giants, defending league and i Ost- 1 astern division champions, from Baylor. '-7 leveland 31. ChleasowCards 0 kl 7. A victory or a tie against 3 Tioan.t,Infitzunesus.cm71)Bears The, second -round was corn- pleted when San Frandaca took ace Gars 'Abandoned' 0 he Lions or the Giants Dec. 15 THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULS gi.

0 pie S. oi Cleve; Bob Newman, a back from MODENA, ITALY (UP)-The -1- th at New York would give Washington State; New York Maserati Automobile made and be SURE! land the eastern title. New York al.PIttsburglite4 I too Frank User, tackle of Min-- a surprise announcement Sun- The Colts remained a game ahead of Detroit and Sari Fran-SUNDAE' I nesota; Baltimore selected Bob day that it has decided to aban- Stransky, back of Colorado, and don racing competitions. The I the CISCO in the western race by de- TO ----T--' the Los Angeles-Rams, Cleveland at Detroit Cleve took Char es tchell. Maserati racers were among Green Bay at Los Angeles guard of the University of, imist famous in the Internation-- crowd of 52,060.

The 3144, before a record Baltimore at Wapington: 1 1 1 florid a. a- al racing circles. I "PAL AATIRICAN of 1946 and 111 Baltimore With nd their' season at Los WIN this New T. I r. a C.

1949, copy Stephen built kis Dec. 15. Detroit kept h''''-' SPOITS CAR range-Of -ort Fultm rs-Await Dec. 16 ow i is fabolows physique thh su -7 1 WillWit -prvisditrolotins. roug 6 Thanksgiving Day tri- -74- over the Green Bay Pack- ta Ael ---4--- pro Colts Angel withi an 1 pro fon Colts Angel withi an 1 lim ers.

pro foo Colts Angel withi an 1 limp ers. Card Li Fight as -( 1 1,, '6 The-big Christmas News edition of the DikretNews-will-beout onWedmesday, cember 11. NOW's the time to order copies sent to friends and relatives. For15c it will be delivered by carrier anywhere in Utah and Southern Idaho; for 25c mailed anywhere in U.S. or its --possessions and for 406-mailed anywhere in'the---- world.

Use this totipiiiiTioiir. This year's edition features "What the Mountain West I-las to Offer" and a report on. the tremendous- accomplishments in industry, culture, agriculture, recreation, power, as well as the Christmas story and poem. 1 7 the The-big Christmas News edition e-----s-et-toiews willhtzut on Avedmegliyi 1 VL Sal pies sent pe hreirtsn S' re in 'the where in tah and h. or 5.Jc it will be deliv 1 ls N.

7Q-SV'S the-time to' order cop'ies sent to friends and er by carrier anywhere ern F'. tS Idaho for 25c mailed anwhere in Or I y. possessions and for 40-6-mailed anywhere in the this now Th is year's edition features "What the 7 ountain wtcs-r-t ri TT as to off an a report on- the tremendous- accomplishments in industry, culture agriculture, recreation, power, as well as the prize-winmn Christmas 1, culture, power, as well as the sr rize-winmog 1 -r story arid poem. I ri.ne Washington Redskbts ended the Chicago Bears dim hopes or retaining the west-, ern title by whipping them; Eddie Lebaron threw- a 10-yard touchdown pass to, rodoley and set up Ed Sutton's fourlard ring dash. In Sunday's other game, SonnyJurgensen'iseven-yard pass gave the Philadelphia Eagles a 74 vio tory over the rittsburgh Steel.

fmsV -RUBBER STAMPS In Now for full Cqmo Inform, Information. No obligation! Ita GUARANIII RIMS 11116A1DLISS PRE iTCHRISTMAS TIGGG AG" ti SP CIALE- First 25 Who Enroll Toe, day at Itily Salt Lake or Ogden Stedlo for Only- -as Eddie Lebarmt threw- I DolightCarA I 1 kw, Washington Redskhts 41 To Featuro 1 I ----ended the Chicago Bears dim I hopes or retaining the west. Come in Now for va no. full ern title by whipping them' I Inform tion. No obligation! 11-3 1 I "SUM OUARANTEI 1 a 10-yard touchdown pass to Jim Fodoley and set up Ed ---i --7---IgEOANDLISS----- Sutton's four-yard co rl g- 'PRE -TCHRISTMAS- -1DT YOUR A dash.

In Sunday's ott game, 5 LC SonnyJurgensen'iseven A I- -yerd 1 pass to Dick -Rielski gave the 1 25 mie, -Phtladelpbbi Eagles a 7-6 vio 1 Enroll To the Fittsburgh Steel. day at AO Salt Lake or I-- Ogden Studio for Only 'Argn-; RUB BER STAMPS I i 1.. 2,, i A I --RUBBER ER-STAMPS atal -RU2B50S rrW r. Don, ennington, to er Star Jay enjoyed the unusual ex Valley amateur boxer, was perience Of fighting his first pro-named- Monday to oppose-Jay fessional bout In -New -York's Fulhner, West Jordan, inthe Madison Square Garden. His 110-round main event In the first latest outing was in the same Indoor mitt card of the season ring on the Gene Funmer-Neal at the State Fairgrounds Coll- Rivers card.

seum Dec. ,16. Like their-brother, the former Don Ftlihner, the middle- world middleweightchamplon, weight younger brother of the Jay- and Don -are in constant three "fighting Fullmers," will training for their ling careers. appear In a six-round co-feature All are under the management against a capable opponent of Iviarv Jenson. The Salt Like Boxing Club, Jenson said-that-hoth of the Dave Reynolds, promoter, will young Fullmer; are in demand stage the program.

None of the in major eastern fight arenas. events on the all-star card-will Befere allowing them to Venbe televised. ture forth -in quest of fistic This will be the eighth pro- glory, he figures he owes it to fessional fight for Jay and the the home fans to give them a third for Don. look at the two -z Promoter Reynolds said he will attempt to sien a nationallv will attempt to sign a nationally named Monday to oppose Jay fess onal bout -In -New -York Don ennington, former Star Jay enjoyed the unusual ex- Valley amateur boxer, was perience of fighting his first pro- 'e Fullrner, West Jordan, inthe Madison Square Garden. Ills 10-round main event In the first latest outing was in the same indoor mitt card of the season ring on the Gene Fullmer-Neal at.

the -State Fairgrounds Coll- Rivers card. scum Dec. 16. uke theirbrother, the former Don Fulhner, the middle- world middieweightrharti Plok weight younger brother of the Jay and Don -are in constant three "fighting Fullmers," will training for their Ting careers- appear in a six-mund co-feature All are under the management against a capable opponent. of Mary Jenson.

The Salt Lake Bong Cob, Jenson said-that-both of the Dave Reynolds, promoter, will youngyulimere are in demand against a capable opponent. of Mary Jenson. The Salt Like Boxing Cub, Jenson salUthat-both ot the roe 3' Dave will oung Fullmer; are in demand stage the Program. None of the in major eastern fight arenas. events on the idistar.card-will allowing them tO ven- be televis ed.

ture -forth of fistic it-. hn f4 lk. se Promoter Reynolds said he will attempt to sign a nationally 11 '7 warrints such a match. Feelers have been sent out by the International Club. Jay on a nationwide TV network Utahns would pack the local coliseum to support such a fight ClaSSiei the promoter declared.

--Jay rePortedly triatie his best showing in his recent fight in Madison Square Garden when he decisively decisioned the-talented Itzy Wallack in eight rounds. GI Jay's seven pro fights, he won 'em all, three- kayos and lour Via dgclalea He defeated the capable Andy Maes of Denver in an eight. round feature in one of his two local appearances. His -other fights were -staged follows: two in Madison Square Garden, two in Chicago, Staditnn, and two In Madison Square Garden, I two in Chicago Stadium, and I warrants such a match. Feelers have been sent out by the In- ternetional Raking Cult, to Jay on at nationwide TV network show.

pactithi local' coliseum to support such a fight ClaSSIO, the promoter declared. -43' reportedly made his best showing in his recent fight In Madison Square Garden when he decisively decisioned the tal- ented Itsy Waliack in eight rounds. 01 4ay's seven pro fights, he ented Itzy Wal lack in eight rounds. 01 Jay seven pro- fights, he won 'em all, three- kayos and '1014r La deoisiop. I He defeated the capable Andy 4.

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