Show THE OGDEN ii portsm Splendid Hyotimig By ROLLO ROBINSON We knew the chukars were there — somewhere on the hillside Tracks were thick in the snow and occasionally their high chirping cries could be heard But we - Coast BnYpr (AP) — Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson knocked into near obscurity by heavyweight champion Floyd Patterson last July 29 returns to boxing's wars this week He'll battle the man who succeeded him as the "o 1 ranked undefeated Eddie challenger Machen of Redding Calif Machen and his camp feel an Jackson impressive victory over m Wednesday night s televised from the Cow Palace could force a title match Machen— winThe ner of 23 straight and listing n such as Bob Baker Johnny Nino Valdes and Julio Mad-ero-s among his victims — wants the shot at Patterson! "He has something- I want" SAN FRANCISCO Hol-ma- says rdaie of l'attersun s crown Cus D 'Am a the champion's manager doesn't want Machen i as a challenger D'Amato is feud- - ishment j Asked if he thought D'Amato was giving a run around Machen replied "I don't think there has been a serious attempt yet to come to an agreement If I beat Jackson and there is no agreement then I'll think there is a hiked for about thirty minutes before the first bird buzzed cut of the sage and set his wings for a long glide down the ravine Then ten or fifteen of the little speedsters came out of the rocks together The shotguns of Don and Letta Lacy blasted and three of the grayish-bluexotics crum pled There were other chukars on the ridge too Arnie Slater Jus tin Tolton Maury Richards and Lynn Marker began shooting And soon their boys Stephen Gary ana uougias naa Diras to carry Suddenly a large white-tailejackrabbit leaped from his nest But no one bothered the mottled giant as he raced through the sage We were after more exciting game And soon another covey of partridges began calling farther up the ridge But these chukars were tricky They flushed at extreme range ana sailed away to the east Unharmed by hasty blasts of pellets sent after them The next two coveys were not so lucky They rose from the rocks and short sage and flew straight away Don dropped a pair with his pump and Letta scored nicely on a single Then we saw a covey uphill racing over a patch of crusted snow Cold meat we thought But when the shooting was over not a bird was down and all shotguns were empty Call it "chuk-aritis- " ' i d ld Machen hopes a convincing victory over Jackson noted mostly for his ability to absorb pun- : hj Mk "Nearly everybody had roosters" Chet Wayment said "It was a good opening day" A number of hunters were seen walking through fields and along fence lines with birds hanging from their belts No one said they had failed to see birds Glen Vance killed his limit of three when his English setter-s- till scouring the cover— went on point he offered the shot to a friend Unfortunately the bird was a hen During two hours of early aft- ernoon hunting in the West War- rent district Don and Letta Lacy flushed five roosters and a number of hens— in country that had been pretty thoroughly combed during the morning But a good dog was needed to find birds after they had been spooked or shot at once or twice Nimrods without canine friends said they had to "step" on the roosters to move them out of the weeds A record crowd — approximately ninety thousands sportsmen — turned out opening day However the number of hunters in Weber County appeared to be slightly less than during previous years The chance for some chukar or Hungarian partridge shooting may have drawn a portion of the usual crowd elsewhere Nq accidents were reported A few property owners complained of men who shot near their dwellings and livestock The season on pheasant and quail closes at 5:30 p m Monday November 11 However chukars and Hungarian partridges are legal game in Box Elder Cache Rich and Weber counties until November 17 1 Casaba Confab ! Bim-stei- Thursday j 1 " t pre-seaso- n j ii By JOHN CHANDLER NEW YORK CITY (AP) — Is there another Cecil Isbell-to-Do- Hutson aerial 1 5-- 1 BAG TABLE DELICACY Letta and Don Lacy admire the coloration in the chukar partridges which fell to their shotguns yesterday during the opening of the Utah upland bird season This species is a stronger flier and a table delicacy m— Mlwmwm1 iwiiii r ti --- C J hi- mm lllllIN U INi I i sH" - iiiiiiiiiiHiiiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiii ui mil wm i I 1 f b? With ROLLO ROBINSON j : I j j j j 4CE GETS LIMIT EARLY Glen Vance with the aid of an English setter killed his limit of pheasants in the West Warren district yesterday Mr Vance reports that birds are as numerous this year in Weber County as in Idaho where be hunted recently Tittle-Owen- s one-tim- lOAST FACES PROBLEMS e Headaches Ahead Billy Wilson After losing their opener to the Chicago Cardinals the 49ers downed Los Angeles 23-2on Tittle's toss to Owens Earlier he had thrown a TD pass to Owens a d end from the College of Stockmen Use Old Expression 0 Western stockmen have an expression: "Good fences make good neighbors" That's true for it's necessary to have fences to keep sheep and cattle in bounds Antelope however cannot live with fences But page and barbed wire generally don't bother deer and elk It's only mild exercise for them to jump four or five feet But during later winter and early spring when the browse is nearly gone and deer are hungry they can't leap quite so high as they could the previous Octo- ber — Sometime last winter-sprina buck attempted to clear a fence on the north slope of the Uinta Mountains He didn't quite make it One of his hind legs became entangled between the two tnn wires A cnunle of weeks ago we found his dried skin and nicked bones still hanging from! the fence d 46-yar- d 6-- 205-poun- 2 Sports Loop Idaho Then the pair beat the Bears when Owens caught a Utah "Progress" was brought to SAN FRANCISCO toss on his knees in the end (AP) — No final action has been taken this writer "Hunters unhappy zone after catching an earlier President of Pacific Coast Con-'oproposals for new kill way down touchdown only 40 deer toss for a f a Whr-r rd Athlpfif T)r&r in the frozen locker plant play formula for the saving A1 tor Masters testified recently 4 After downing Green Bay 400 same time last year" 'that round robin commitments the 49ers again beat the old Athletic Association Francis Brown Bud Folkman The session could bring anoth- - are firm until 1960 he added score Micky Cardon and C h a r 1 e v Bears by an identical r recommendation by (he Presi- - that some changes might be poi Grant killed a 200 pounder in when Tittle flipped an dents that the FCC abolish its sible bv mutual consent to Wilson in the late stages Hartscrabble They saw two oth- robin football schedule round This avenue of mutual consent 11 reweek Last seconds with er hunters with larger bucks which each school s will under be explored fully a except R Q pass Starr 1083 28 th St maining an each must other Idaho 41 California's Athletic Director of San 1 Francisco play writes: "Friend and tainted two yards gave a over decision Detroit nually Greg on Engelhard testified before Monte one in Snow days This has been a particular: a legislative committee on Oct 3 Basin one in Perry Canyon one That defeat and Pittsburgh's at North Ogden and onchalf day victory over Baltimore left the point of contention for Southern 28 "to the best of our ability Lions and Colts tied for second California and UCLA and has we will try to sell the confer-bee- n east of Willard attacked repeatedly in the ence the regents' rec"We saw only four deer tWhat place in the West with two years as those schools gram If we aren't successful Los Angeles Green Bay has happened to the deer herds? ords Been killed off? Deer don't seem and the Chicago Bears all are plus California and Washington then we probably won't be in the were hit by penalties and sane- - conference" New are York and to be around any m ore Pittsburgh to Cal's Chancellor Clark Kerr Maybe you know some of the tied for second place in the East- tions because of illegal aid who assumes the presidency of football players ern Division with records answers" Robert Gordon the vast University of California President A Cleveland win over Pittst 9 of the be would about fatal University of Cali- system including UCLA next Sproul CLYDE AND AL WARNER burgh just the meeting He 'year said California planned to Chicalled fornia The Steeler for the hopes phoned: "It was tough hunting was it Philsaid Cards and requested by Presi-- ! go through with its schedule Washington this year for nearly everybody cago of the dents East in are all the University of Wash- -- commitments through 1960 But We hunted North Fork South adelphia Whatever Tittle and Owens ington and Washington State Col- in the case of UCLA he said: iiartscraDDie — saw very ork come up with this afternoon lege "If UCLA refused to play a few deer" to to be will member school and the confer-thhave Primary purpose according good Horace Voss also called to say however be will for announcements ence ejected UCLA we would league that every member of their party to match an of the an We are m committed withdraw expiation by Sproul bagged deer on Monte "We saw record t laid 13 1942 athletic a Isbell Oct On and it's commitment we will policy passed fewer hunters and more tracks Cali-: honor" of down the to Hutson the for inches four by University than last year" Four of the nine schools Ore- A final repott on the 1957 deer shortest TD aerial in league his- fornia Board of Regents — called' Cleveland The the Regents' program against gon Washington State Stanford season in Utah will not he avail tory scholastic for Rams eligibiland Idaho last January voted to (1) higher able until February when questuition (2) requirements ity expel UCLA The Uclans stayed tionnaires sent to hunters will vote with Washing-jogrants in aid based on need (3) in by a be analyzed ath- - ton California Oregon State and no for rates wage higher rni but sub- - California balloting with it letes than DUCK AND GOOSE shooting grants-in-aisistence during prac- has been very good during the seasons and tice (4) in- playing past week Storms have moved for rule First Tim© Around stitutional responsibility the large rafts of birds from the choice and free enforcement (5) c II A R L O TTESVILLE Vi mud flats and bays bringing m scheduling — This year's game at them within reach of gunners in (NEA) This program curiously resem-- ' Charlottesville marked the first Motion pictures of the the marshes football game at West bles a program adopted time that an Arrny team ever wtl Clyde Hyer Bud and Henry Harris bagged a snow goose near Point N Y yesterday will be by the PCC Presidents Council! scheduIed to pIay in Virginia L Promontory "There must have shown at the Ogden meeting of on Dec 2 1956 Only some parts been about 200 in the flock" the Ute club at the Mansion of this were approved by the con- 2350 Adams Tuesday fcrence where official action isClyde said "The one we killed House 12 Nov taken by the faculty athletic repat 6:30 pm weighed just five pounds" 4£- A£cj Don Hutchison one of the di- resentatives then Presidents' rectors of club The the the proposed reports Most Improved vote that only five conaffair will be stag and that din- by a EVANSTON 111 (NEA)— Paul ners will be $2 each ference games instead of the The event is open to all sports seven under the round robin be Harney and his feminine counterpart Mickey Wright were named boosters" said Mr Hutchison required It was defeated in the winners of the Most Improved last night "Jack Curtice Utah 'nine member conference when II I Professional awards The golfers football mentor will be on hand Washington State changed its are chosen by competitors to narrate the film" mind 21-1- 7 rd aid-to-at- n 30-yar- d t- -f 42-yea- r- 24-1- 21-1- 7 cr j Tittle-to-Owen- g 35-3- 1 nt 19-1- ' 3-- five-poi- 3 nt pro-pa- st 2-- 4 4-- 2 -' 2-- 4 j i- - e Isbell-Hutso- n five-poin- j mm j j j 5-- 4 six-ma- n two-point- 11-yar- A clipping from the Holden Ljcpc ON WEDNESDAY s non-athlete- e Sh own Tuesaay Evening Will d b i j Utah-Arm- y 10-po- j - er one-fal- l I Mep ijiiiinmiiiiiiiimmm N Vj? A Vi u rk I - e are leading the Western Division of the National Football League due to some passing and catching wizardry The NFL goes into the final half of the season today with the 49ers thanks to Y A Tittle and R C (Overdrive) Owens head- in& thpir rnn fprpnfp witVi fit victories in six games San Francisco meets the Rams at Los Angeles while the Cleve-- I land Browns topping the East-ern Conference with a mark entertain the Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland In other games the Baltimore Colts and Redskins tangle at Washington the Chicago Cards meet the Giants in New York the Detroit Lions play the Eagles at Philadelphia and the' Green Bay Packers go against the Bears at Chicago For many years Isbell's passes to Hutson brought joy to Green Bay fans and the combination may land the 49ers their first conference title since they joined the league in 1950 Four of the five San Francisco victories came on late three from Tittle to passes Owens and the other from the ' Louisiana State star to last-minut- e ill j partnership in the works? It looks that way in San Francisco where the 49ers t - NOVEMBER 10 1957 n Sportsmen who chose to go after pheasants in the fields west run around" Matchmaker Bonnie Ford pre- of Ogden did very well opening Gerle Wayment had dicts a gate of between $50000 morning and $60000 for the Machen go Each fighter is slated I to receive television money plus 275i per cent of the gate The San Francisco area will be II blacked out on TV n Jackson's trainer Whitey x4ext sees a Hurricane victory as a boost back up through the ranks heavyweight Captains or managers of teams Tommy flopped from No 1 contender to planning to participate in the the No 6 spot in the National Recreation Department's City Boxing Assn list and No 5 in winter adult basketball program Kin?cj Maea7irm ratine w c o after his must be present at the title fight was stopped in the tenth round f meeting called for Thursday Nov "If we can get by this fellow 14 7 pm Carnegie Library if THE GENERAL DEER season —after all he's No 1 — we can wish to hold a place (they still continue is over but go after the champ again" said In accordance with league to come in reports Bimstein concerning hunters' ' rules all entry fees and tenta luck while afield The Jackson came tive rosters must be submitted m t r Paul Barclay reports: "I've up with an excuse for his poor at this meeting deer in Utah for a num hunted showing in the Patterson bout In the Industrial division A ber of years near Levan Three saying "I hurt my arm and and B leagues will be organized of us couldn't raise it to block the left three nice bucks this with the following teams regis- Octobergot All told we saw It hooks'" tered: Utah General Depot Sun- bucks and a number of does and Bimstein said the New Yorker ALLEN PEGGY set Market Hill Field Postal fawns should weigh between 198 and Mat Star 200 for Machen the heaviest of Transport Wall Avenue Center "Too many guys wait near v and Washington Terrace his career roads and tops of hills You've are: Others Church "We think he'll be stronger at PPPPOPMQ Baptist to move about to find deer la General Mills Marquardt Air got that weight than at the 1922 For money the Fish and Craft Hunsaker Hay and Berrett GamemyDepartment for the Patterson fight"- said is doing a Service Bimstein job" As one spot remains open in good Machen a couple of inches Willie A Crowder saw 13 deer A tag team battle two this division the first team to during four "days of hunting afoot shorter than Jackson? packs a heavier punch than the New stunning gals and a speedy open- post the entry fee will be given in Chalk Creek Ed White and Yorker Hell weigh about 196 ing match headline the weekly the place with their Dr Bruce The Independent League Is sons were McQuarrie Eddie summarized his opinion hills near the riding at Golden the wrestling program wide open still so teams want- Manila when he said: weeksecond the during "He's fought some good men Spike Arena Ogden Coliseum ing in must attend the meeting end and so have I After the fight next Wednesday evening Nov if a circuit is to be operated this Gene Pulver saw four nice I'll let you know how tough he 13 Promoter Dory Dctton an- year in Spanish Fork Canyon bucks The opening rounds of play in is" one Don Garside killed bagged nounces all leagues has been set for the a in Lost Creek HarPeggy Allen of Los Angeles week of Dec 2 with all games old M Bell didn't see a deer durmeets Helen Shaffer of San Fran- to be played at the Weber Gym ing four days of hunting Two R cisco in a batriders in the Skull Crack District saw three deer and one dead elk tle They are two of the best feminine during the second weekend of of wrestlers looking the season present day competition Don Lacey with five companChief War Cloud PARIS Tex (NEA) — Coaches Sunny Rey ions during two days of hunting looking for ways to further Urbano and Charro Aztec will Creek saw one buck Chalk at meet The Bat Eric the Great Speed UD their nffpnsp minht do we talked with " Don "One man well to investigate an innovation 2nd GHS' Joe m the unusual six f said "told us that a sheepherder man tag team feature being used by Gibbons High in that area had killed 60 deer The team event will feature Coach Gus Brown of the Negro LOS — ANGELES this two The a and past summer Even the boys referees will one (UP) carry high school 'team- has come up live up there couldn't find demand who for season tickets huge two to limit hour time win falls with what he calls reverse gear Kenny Mayne Jr will meet !n:ay result in the Lcs Angeles deer this year" quarterbacking The quarterback © 20-- Dodgers playing all their home has his back to the center and Johnny Goelz in the one-faANOTHER HUNTER reported games in the Memorial Coliseum the rest of the line and faces his minute opening bout a friend had used his tag Harold that Bell be tempo(Lefty) 8:30 will time Phillips backfield mates He lean's over pm in loof this year — had opened times the four team's rarily charge and takes the ball from the cen- sharp cal a shim Still anaffairs with said lock the the today bumper ter between his legs and is imof crop requests all but elimi- other person said that he had mediately ready for action! nated Wrigley Field as a park killed six deer this year— had "This puts him in good! posi- Gangway Please enough to accommodate all given five of them to friends tion to make fast handoffs withDAYTONA BEACH Fla large the Fred Wilson Jerry Cross and fans expected out having to turn around" al- (NEA) — Buck Baker who won "If the Dodgers play 50 or 60 Fred Thurston bagged two deer lows Brown "If he plans to pass his second successive NASCAR of 77 home games in the near Manila Mr and Mrs Ira their he only has to run back! turn Grand National Championship and Coliseum and throw" learned to cut corrfbrs as a bus as well next season they may Brady Bill Bradyall Thomas buckkilled Odekird play them all there'' Norman Brown says this svstcm w a s driver skins on the Deseret Livestock Phillips said used as long as 50 years ago but He said the from fans response property "It was poorer this no one who has watched (the had been far better "than of any Fathers year" Ira said "Not as many Gophers in reverse gear recalls us deer" hoped' seeing it before Opponents are DETROIT (NEA) — Detroit having trouble believing it even Lion football players have 53 after they've seen it children John Hpnrv TVcnn Legal? 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