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Show 4 IJ 'IjournalI he LI nerald YL I MOVD AT. NOVEMBER J. 1T5S L0Kan (Carha County) Utah ntersectional Express As Ags Meet Fresno In Home one conference game is scheduled this weekend as teams hop on a lively intersectional agenda that should some of the best football of the season. with games last Saturday left the standings unchanged their Utes dropped Utah on top with a 0 mark although the first game of the season to Washington 21 to 14 while Wyotheir respective ming, Utah State and New Mexico strengthened Only Skyline produce Four Brave Trojans Must Stop Aerial Combo 3-- positions. 27 to 0; Utah Wyoming soundly thumped Brigham Young offensive its punch found State and defeated Montana 33 to 14 Wyoming tangles with rough and while New Mexico edged Denver rugged Oklahoma A&M. In other 20 to 18 on the basis of two placegames Denver will be at Wichita, ments. Fresno State at Utah State; MonColorado A&M took the week tana at Montana State and New off to rest up for Us conference Mexico at New Mexico A&M. On the basis of past performgame Saturday against BYU in Provo. ances the Skyline representatives Seven games dot the Skyline should more than hold their own schedule this weekend highlight- In the weekend frays. ed by several choice IntersectionThe Skylines lone undefeated al games. The top games will and untied team, Utah, fell from send Utah to Boulder to meet the nation's shrinking list of perColorado of the Big Seven while fect record teams Saturday. Washington of the Pacific Coast conference came from behind in the second half on the passing of quarterback Sandy Lederman to end George Black to end Utahs victory string at six straight this Skyline Eight At A Glance season. Proved Capable Foe The Redskins proved a capable lead foe, however, and held a at the half. Costly penalties in the first half alone stopped three Utah drives within the Washington 15 yard stripe. Don Rydalch, Utah's quarterback ace, guided the Redskins to a touchdown In six plays alter the kickoff. The rest of the first half was played in Washington territory but the Last Weeks Results Utes couldnt cross the payline. Washington 21, Utah 14. In the second half the aroused Wyoming 27. Brigham Young 0 Huskies scored once in the third Utah State 33. Montana 14. quarter and twice in the final New Mexico 20, Denver 18. period. This Weeks Schedule Utah States long dormant ofMontana at Montana State fense exploded at Logan SaturFresno State at Utah State day as the Aggies swamped an Wyoming at Oklahoma A&M Colorado A & M at Brigham undermanned crew. Young Sophomore quarterback Kent SKYLINE STANDINGS Conference Games Only New Mexico & M. at New Mexico A Utah at Colorado. Mexican Honors MEXICO CITY, (tPI Billy Max- well carted away tha Mexican National Amateur Golf Championship and a new couraa record today, leaving Trank Stranahan only tha a ting of ona of tha wont defeats In his brilliant earner. Maxwell, former U.S. amateur champion from Odessa, Tax., now serving in tha U.S. Army, walloped Stranaham, tha spark plug hair from Toledo, O., S and 6, In tha two round finals of tha tournament yesterday. In so doing, Maxwall blasted out an alght-undpar 84 on the days opening round to smash tha count record for the Mexico City Country Club. He was another four strokes under par for the 12 holes that tha second round lasted, making a grand total of 12 strokes under par for tha 30 holes. Unbeaten List Morley. This is the Stanford trio that carried the Indians to their fifth consecutive Pacific Coast Conference victory Saturday, a 9 slaughter of Washington State. Thus comes the buildup for the Saturday clash with the Trojans, who were thump48-1- once-migh- ty ed by It takes four Montana tackiers to bring Utah State's star halfback Earl (Jndley to the turf. Lindley was on the gallop Saturday as die Aggies won their fourth conference game and their fifth of the season, Saturdays Fresno State tiff will be the last home appearance for the Aggies. HORSEPOWER 33-1- . 0 Montana Denver at Wichita SAN FRANCISCO (IP) To the doughty Trojans of Southern California this week goes the unenviable task of trying to stop one of the Wests all-tigreat aerial combinations of Bobby Garrett to ends John Stinberg and Sam Harris and workhorse Earl Llnd-le-y ground out the yardage as the Farmers picked up a well executed homecoming victory. Quarterback Dick Heath guided the Injury riddled Grizzlies to two touchdowns In the first half but the Montana offense collapsed in the second half. The victory kept Utah State in third place behind Utah and Wyoming. Mistakes Costly Wyoming coach Phil Dickens called eff the dogs after a blistering first quarter in which his Cowboys scored three times and held a 21 to 0 lead over Brigham Young. Although Cougar mistakes set up the Wyoming touchdowns, tha Cowboys had just too much all around power for the Cats. Joe Mastrogiovanni and George Galuska powered Wyoming to three fast touchdowns and then retired for the afternoon. Dickens swept his bench, scoring again In the second quarter, and was content to let his reserves finish the game and keep the score down. The Cougars were highly keyed for the game hut in their made geveral costly mistakes. ss Army Coach Credits Fumbles To 1 Platoon System Return BY JACK CUDDY Coach Earl NEW YORK OP) Red Blaik of Army said today he believe the current wave of fumbling in college football Is a result of the return to the system. The boys no longer have the time to concentrate on offensive he explained. ball handling, Under the system a boy must spend as much time one-plato- Browns, Rams Top Loops At Halfway NEW YORK, im The Cleveland Browns and Los Angeles Rams, leading exponents of the National Football Leagues new interest in defensive play, top their respective conferences at the halfway mark in the season. The undefeated Brown have backed Otto Graham's passing with defensive skill their throughout spectacular eight-yea- r history and used those two methods again yesterday to whip the Washington Redskins, 27-It was Clevelands sixth y and boosted its Eastern Conference lead to 24 games. Los Angeles is noted for its forward passing but also has discovered the value of defensive players and used them to take undisputed first place in the Westtri4 ern Conference with a umph over the champion Detroit civ-tor- 3. 37-2- practicing defense.es offense. And that lack of sharpness in ball handling is reflected in much sloppy play. Blaik recalled wryly that on Saturday, when Army and Tulane played to their scoreless tie at New Orleans, Each team made four fumbles in the first 10 minutes of play. Fumbles Hurt Army However, the six fumbles made by Army drives for TDs. The Cadets lost possession of fumbles five times. Tulane lost the ball on three fumbles. Yale was an outstanding victim of "fumblltis Saturday. As Dartmouth downed the previously unYale lost beaten Bulldogs, 32-possession on six of seven fumbles. Dartmouth lost but one of three. Yale opened each of the first three periods with fumbles that set up Dartmouth scoring drives. Purdue suffered somewhat similarly as It lost six fumbles. Two of which set up touchdowns in the last period, as Illinois won 21-Kansas Fiasco Nebraska beat Kansas, after grabbing six of eight Kansas fumbles. In its last scoring attempt, Kansas fumbled on the d Nebraskas stripe. Down at Waco, Tex., Baylor after beat Texas Christian, 25-recovering five TCU fumbles. And at State College, Pa.,' West vicVirginia squeezed out a tory over Penn State when Don Eyer, victim of a blocked kick, fumbled in the end zone and tackle Bruce Bosley fell on the ball for West Virginias clincher TD. That costly miscue was one y of three fumbles lost by the lions. San Jose State turned two recovered fumbles Into last quarter touchdowns to salvage a 3 tie with North Texas State. Incidentally, they were the only two fumbles in the game. Oregon upset Southern Califorafter a fumble paved nia, 13-the way for one TD and a bad punt attempt resulted in the other. last-plac- e Oregon, 13-- It shapes up as one of the top shows of the year and upwards of 90,000 fans are expected to see it in the Los Angeles Colliseum. Settles Nothing It wont settle anything absolutely and finally. Stanford backers believe that if the Indians can win one of their two remaining PCC clashes the other is with arch-rivCalifornia that they will get the Rose Bowl bid. However, the UCLA Bruins may have something to say about that. They will be idle this week while resting up for a pair of important loop encounters with Washington and then USC, in that order. Garrett so far this season has passed for 10 touchdowns and has set up with his brilliant tosses at least six others. USC showed some weakness on pass defense against both California and Oregon. so it is probable that the Indians will be able to travel through the air. On the other hand, the Trojans have a fine, line that is going to apply a lot of pressure on Garrett on the defense. California will be attempting a comeback against the Washington team that trimmed a good Utah club, Oregon gets Idaho; and Washington State draws another tough assignment in Texas Christian. Oregon State, thumped is idle, by Michigan State, 34-as is UCLA. The big clash among the Independents will be College of Pacific vs. San Jose State at San Jose. The Spartans were held to 3 a tie by North Texas State Saturday night. hard-chargi- 21-1- 4; 6, 13-1- players are guard Merril Blair (71), end Arnold (rear) and Chuck Stone (53) WSC center. At left Is Stanford center Norm Manoogian (60). to help Bose Bowl cause. The Indians won, INDIANS STILL COLLECTING SCALPS-- A trio of Washington State Cougars combine their talents to put the stop on Stanford halfback Ernest Dorn in the first quarter at Palo Alto. WSC 48-1- ONLY THREE WEEKENDS LEFT Conference Races Narrw; Irish Ride Higher Than Ever Notre Dame NEW YORK HP) was riding higher than ever as the nations No. 1 team and the conference races were each narrowing down to two or three teams today as the college foot- ball season entered the November homestretch. There are only three more big weekends of pigskin battle left, so a clear picture on the national and regional leaders now' is starting to emerge. On top, of course. Is mighty Notre Dame, which its No. 1 national ranking by blasting Navy, 34-- on Saturday, although ailing Coach Frank Leahy was merely a television spectator. All four of the remaining Notre Dame rivals lost this weekend. Southern Cals 13--7 loss to Oregon was Saturdays major surprise, and it could be a fatal blow to the Trojans hopes of repeating as Pacific Coast Conference champions. Few Upsets Saturdays results produced very few real upsets, a big difference from previous weekends when the experts were badly battered. Among the other surprises were Dartmouths 32-- 0 rout 3 of Yale, Kentuckys win over 7, 19-1- l eohy Returns to Campus Soon Thi SOUTH BEND, Ind., (IP) return of Notre 'Dame Coach Frank Leahy to the college camp16-us has been postponed until the over Texas Rice, victory ' SMU, Texas Techs 0 win over middle of the week, his doctot Mississippi State, and Tulanes 0 said today. tie with Army. Leahy, stricken with virus enAs for the bowl picture, a pair teritis and acute pancreatitis of impressive victories kept Illi- during the half of the Irish gams nois and Stanford out front in the with Georgia Tech Oct. 24, was run for the Rose Bowl, while released from the hospital ThursOklahoma moved out front and in twin Duke the tied day. Maryland races to the Orange Bowl. He has been convalesing at shelThe Illini handed a 21-home and missed the Notre Dame lacking to Purdue, the team that game Saturday with Navy. upset Michigan State a week ago. defend its This week Illinois must Dr. Nicholas Johns said Leah; over the main disease. top Big Ten ranking against was h Michigan. rougL Johns said the Irish coach's reStanford Leads Pack turn to the campus was postponed Stanford ran its PCC record to because Leah is just plain tired. by thrashing Washington Southern Cal dropState, Hes had no rest at all sines ped from second to third with its loss. UCLA moved into he went home, Johns said. Ths acrunnerup spot with a 20-- victory man has simply too many over California. This week Stan- quaintances, and each thinks hes ford meets Southern Cal., and an exception to the no visitor rule. California plays Washington. Oklahoma blasted Kansas State, 34-in a meeting of the only ence, whose winner will meet the two teams unbeaten in the big Big Seven champ in the Orange seven. This week, the Sooners Bowl, Maryland trounced South face a challenge from third-plac- e Carolina, 24-- to tie Duke for the Missouri while Kansas State plays league lead at That will Kansas. remain unchanged this Saturday, ' In the Atlantic Coast Confer- - for neither plays a league game. 7 27-2- 0-- 0 snd-toug- 48-1- i 0, i j t J 9-- two-yar- 20-1- 9 Whafs the actual cast of a new Kaiser? Then Held On New Mexico picked up a one Lions. NEW YORK. (IP) Notrt Dame, Rams Take Lead Maryland, Baylor and West Vir- touchdown lead by the third The two clubs began the game ginia were the only major col- quarter and then held on against a unbeaten-untied spirited Denver passing attack tied for the division lead and a leges on the list of 35 in the final quarter to win the record regular season pro crowd team today. Maryland leads the dwindling game on the margin of two con- of 93.761 watched the Rams take e list of undefeated-untielead over the Lions major versions by Ray Guerette. Half- a schools with seven victories. Bay- back Bobby Lee's running and the and San Francisco Forty Niners. lor and West Virginia each have pass catching of end Guerette The Forty Niners defeated the alx and Notra Dam has five. paced the Lobos to touchdowns Chicago Bears, the PhilaWest Virginia has ths longest in each of the first three quarters. delphia Eagles beat the Pittsoverall victory streak. 12 games. Meanwhile Denver quarterback burgh Steelers. 35-and rookie Arnold Galiffas College of Idaho led the far Jim Bowen burned up the turf quarter-bac- k Western teams still in the un- with a torrid passing display that touchdown pass with seven beaten ranks with seven victories. accounted for two TDs in the sec- seconds to go gave the New Y'ork Other unbeaten teams: Cal Poly ond quarter and another in the Giants a 0 victory over the at San Louis Obispo with six wins final period as the Pioneers bat- Chicago Cardinals in yesterdays and Occidental of Los Angeles tled desperately but in vain other games. SPRINGFIELD, Mo., (IP) Basewith five. to win the game. The Green Bay Packers began ball hero Mickey Mantle, hosthe weekend card Saturday night pitalized in a suite of rooms with by defeating the Baltimore Colts, televisioon, radio and a receptionnit-tan- Cost me only $550 13-1- d half-gam- 24-1- says John E. Lillari, of Long Beach, Calif., who traded in his 52 model for a new Kaiser Manhattan. 7 got a 7, 7; 23-2- Hero Gets Knife 35-2- Rerord Crowd , The huge Los Angeles crowd-bigge- st regular season throng since the Rams and Bears drew 85,425 in the West Coast city in 1949 watched the Rams score three times in the third period to wipe out Detroits 17--9 halftime lead. Halfback Joe Arenas' run, quarterback Y. A. Tittlei pass to end Billy Wilson and halfback Hugh McElhennys seven-yar- d dash gave the Forty Niners the. three touchdowns they needed to beat the Bears at San Francisco. ist to screen visitors, was to undergo surgery today on his bad right, knee. The slugger and outfield star of the world champion New York Yankees was scheduled to have removed a torn cartilage in the knee. Meantime, the Commerce, Okla. baseball player luxuriated in a hospital suite befitting a world series champion. And Yankee scout Tom Greenwade said the date with the surgeon would in no way interfere with Mantles date with the Yankees next season. 2-- 1 NEW YORK. (IP) Welterweight Danny Giovanelli of Brooklyn w as 1 today to beat SAN FRANCISCO, (IP) Two favored at new passing records were in the Rocky Casillo of Chicago at the National Professional football Eastern Parkway Arena tonight. Leagues books today after the San Francisco Forty Ninera whip- Wasted Effort in ped the Chicago Bears, GREAT FALLS, Mont. d Kezar Stadium. Pedro Almenares of the Ferty Niner field general Y.A. Great Falls Electrics in the class Tittle and Bear quarterback C Pioneei baseball league was George Blanda filled the misty awarded five automobile tires for air with 94 passes yesterday to hitting the longest ball in Cobb eclipse the old mark of 91 hurled Park her during the past season. in a single game set during the But theres a rub. Almenares has Los Angeles no car. Steelers game in 1952. two The passing stylists hit their targets for 55 completions to pass the old mark of 51 completions in tha Bears game with 2-- 24-1- 4, Only $39.34 a month I" reports Leo II. O'Neil, of Alexandria, Virginia. That, plus my old car, got me a smart, new Kaiser Manhattan. My Kaiser dealers trade-iwas the best in town by $250. Favorite Records Foil ,s great car, and a grea' deji from my Kaiser dealer? n Terrific! Thats how Helen Buff, of Sun Valley, Calif., describes it. My 1950 car and $65 per month put me in a new Kaiser Manhattan , she writes. AS GOOD AS A MILF, University of Utan right end Dick Bubak (89) appears to be praying as this pass frem quarterback Don Rydalch slips through his hands. He is being hit from behind by of Lwversity Washington quarterback Jerry Redmoud. The Huskies won tha game, 21-1- 4. the Washington Redskins in 1947. 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