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Show - ,.. ' ' , , s''''''',' , I . . letiarday,Ofiobet12,1949 . , 5:e :étti-i-- 1 .. ' ..- ., - , - Roam TacklesHawke.. ' - Smith. Ogden Officials: it rd Six-po- int 12 ut ck e grad-Ge- n. Carbon Scores 7- -- Pugh; bead Aggie Profs lintadana--Reddi- , Narroil Win Over Logan, 2-- 0 hard-foug- grounds department all returned from the Cache general elk hunt Saturday and Sunday with their objectives. The three hunters weri the only faculty members receiving elk permits from this year's annual Utah State 1511 and Game Commission's elk drawing. According to the stories they are telling their faculty col- vs. Salem, First vs. Fourth. Fifth vs. leagues, Superintendent Wads-- t Third. Dec 22 and Feb. 11Leland vs. Secvs. Palmyra. Filth vs. Salem. worth, whci drew a cow elk' per- ond.Dec.First 26 and Feb. 6Leland vs. Fourth. Tait, was the first hunter to check Lakeshore vs. Third. Fifth Ti. First. Jan. 4 and Feb. IliLeland vs. PalIn with a kill at the Blacksmith Lakeshore vs. Salm. Second vs. Fork checking station. He said stmt. Fourth. es. rim Jan II and Feb. he returned with a young cow Lakeshore vs. PIM. Second vs. Pal200 Mb woeighin,1 approximately Salem. Jan 11 and Feb. 22Third vs. pounds, shot about 6:15 a.m. Sat- Lakeshore vs. Leland, Second vs. ?M.N.an. 12 and Feb. 23Third vs. Pintt. urday near the head of Coral ht Sec-on- & Fourth vs. Palmyra. Second im Lakeshore. Jan. IS and Feb. 23Third vs. Leland, Fourth vs. Fifth. Salem vs. First. Hollow. Torheel Is Tops ex-No- The University of Miami drew 78,492 curtomen for its first two home football games this lessen-That'- s more than any Miami team ever attracted in a full season up to 1938. Utah State Agrieultural College has been selected as the best school for rwomen's ski meet to be held Feb. 17, 18; in Logan Canyon, it was announced today by college OfLOGAN ficial& The selection was lade at a te convention of wemen's physical education instructors held Oct. 14, 15 at Laramie Wyo, to discuss the control of womens ski meets and playdays. Attending the convention were 23 representatives from eleven schools throughout Wyoming. I Utah. RepresentColorado, and ing the Logan school-wer- e A. Dutton and Lois Downs., instructors in the worn-e- ns division of the college's php; tzi-sta- . . . .. 1 . , t IndsLanesat Warm', ShMISOL Near . . 1 Bauer Meets FORT SMITH, Ark. t d0.1 'w ",,,,,,, 0' .....,,,..0 .i.: - 4 ' 1... ,, -- f V - ' - -' r ,l," '.:7, ,.' - ,, I - .,,, - -- - le---- ,- , ' ''--- ,.., ,- ' ,V . 6,ea, ;, all ri .' k , - ., )... -- - ,1.. - ti , - - ,t, ip, .,,,,,,a. , 1 ! ,i.f P T ....14 1 kilirivt - ' , - ,,, 't , ') " '. e NN ''' ) - ,, 1 . 1 , '.. ), ..... . 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Matolle and kick live out of six extra Anon O. rtnrchent. Ouardn,-S- . Wads, Ittne, Jostestell. : points. Ilaritainn 0. hicearratch. ' was The game LaMar. plenty close in Wudu. et. itteen , the first period with each team T. Stuntmen. A. Simpson, Pogo. Allun getting a score. The period ended eon. L Jined Morten. Crittenden, , In a I-- 1 deadlock. But in the t) traogiCac-(i, The. Bulldogs stepped off to second quarter Cowboy ace Thaukerr. sank --- lead -- over inturer-and kitten the Bram as Bill Ratterman when be went to the sidelines .reggio....Thgner C. Carter Illoserse piloted tho --"big green team most of the Grantsville fight went 'Laws. ltassik alsabso. Guam- - . downlield,to the North Summit with him and Biegbam-Gus- t, that Toone. P, carter. ' The Braves stopped Isturned the game Into-- 'rout tortioal-Orisoft Quit &rt. ILiihurn, Tog; tto. Annott. the Judge running attach moJohanson. , At Tooele the White Buffalos lisilbscha-dowa-htimathant. , . t 'fright, mentarily and then Ratterman 'stayed in contention for region bliksaall. IL Gibe. D. Las. shot a pass into the hands of honors by beating an erratic-Muk-- th 'ray eliven;'28-7- .T latemeet toucheatme: Rowing: bee score. Bob Hire try, for point The Smeiterites took the openStapeeta Pains atter toucattown. Walk. sailed wide of the mark. Sr (placement). Morgan tentchamtaa, ing kickeff end looked like Thacker trent 0-(pima tAttlelett (etani). world-baatiteam es Neither could get going in' that Loottle., Meta. Pettit alto tominievia in the next two quarters but the carried them to tilt Buff rd cites (placement). , , Braves gave the dope bucket a line. Then one stab into the line qv:: wasitet lit, bilmaka. Soft Tapia?. light kicking around in the fist a Murray back loat, the ball and moul.tereerY three minutes of the final period Tooele- recovered. Tackhos-b- eite The Buffs reversed the proceby driving to the Bulldog two- -, D. RAM ' a. inerten. leinettas yard marker. The Judge line dure and wuh Larry Stevenson, porton, : Centera-Ps- yst. Widelbtl0 failed to give an inchd in two Chuck Perfilir and Timmey lactut-Lo- ttes. Lea. Poeta ftlesmanta Lewis. illy. Itranibeati. line plunges but on try turning to long runs Perk City tit , it wavered and cracked open marched down the field to the Donna, U.ty. - z Wore. the with Boyer going eiross for first touchdown. Perinli punched Oustat-Cia- ttia. Itatiey. Wm?. 1,Me4eP. score. The Braves bit the line across from the three and John Olnaltnee for the extra point with Pastut Katrilla timed, the first of four Bertonee, itallentyne. Weenie,' MI Seem by quarters; packing the mail and the Braves extra Poloto-- -Waesteb 6. Vett t City It--. led, Murray recovered a TOOele for the fumble on the Butt eight in the , Pastut kicked-o- ff Illerooy (I) Braves and Rattérman took the second period, Stan Mackey .lecklete-Parit- er. Debiter leee. UMW. Leater. Martine& lines raced went over for the Lone ball on the Reetance. Stlimettl aunt Murray Oearee to his left, banded the ball to score. Jim Bevin called a great Contem-ale- ors. BTOW11. Anderson on the 15 and 'Andy" game from hI quarterback post Barren Myers Claim , twisted his way through the con- and the Bisons took charge of the umiak mitoses, Mackey. Alcartile fused Braves for the winning game from Tootle 4211) ut Ramey. Iteteiel. Nei& touchdown. Hill's kick for Point Morgan took afivantage of su- --Vire'elm-l-oan was Platles, over to the lateens Omni weight push, Onion Amens& Wasatch got a sterling poe- perior Warriors on the Ttojan field. formanceftontitalph. Lewis and u.i, Wittite. Uyeta. an evett-Tuv- t half which Ditelltettn,en Pugh. IlsitYme routed the Miners, OrWI. O. 'found 7 the seamy the tied, lecke In the opening mintitet of-t11eXen4rkk. MO; a found Trojans scoring punch tmencn ?Wet, tee RamotakePortMl Cosa game Lewis shot over his right and drove over for three touch- ton. Giosoest Ocaller. tackle, cut to his left and sprint- downs in the final 'half. Alton Munn? . . . ed down the sidelines ? I 14 a -lit ? Olsen played a great Same for Tom Scoriae! TI'M'eln tmattemte for a touchdown. After that the the PelftW runand winners, pasting ittatemen. Lee. Mem, tescia two clubs were stalemated bedeans Mookey. Tomb point for ' scores. - alter lemellamis. KAMM 4. Marren Zediertes lines until late ning tween the Judy (IS) (eminititeti. Ottletelo, 11111114. W. in the fourth period When the 1PndoLands, bletlamars. OmazdaThakber, Smithwith to and air took the Wasps Tadrieeataunorsea. DSfl7, Polipievtlea. MraspoughLewis providing the "stinger" via CenserBoil. likaterrma. 3tabibella Met, t. Pima. otteebt.' : two touchdown aerials the irtage tit", Bradford. Ottesta-Mil- lor Korth throsnli ITO Allem Patrick, was set for next week's game IndoO- - Owe. Peeteil. Sail. Olui"Liatwoltt - - - . , 111. ' center-rlistenn- unte, - nads-Peter- een. 1 ndbiwg Guarda--nan- 1 7 d, , Contaro-Johno- on, ,, , 4 , t el-dr-ive - , - ne,, Cluerde-Iterti- nea - ' the-thir- - Ratio-Mrt- eht. Tockloa-Sweetti- ont, Morels. KaiNM R. Jenkins, Bar- ls. Sacim.-.1Dar- Region igat. ick IiJ, er Sochs-Wr- Robert-Sa- ' Pareurworth. Cass: -- - ye. () Howell, with Judge let.emor.10 on the J Tackl"J Censar-- D. Bulldog field. The winner of that-one will probably wind up as 41-2- Altasseat IndsWall. Om, Matthews. Whiceenk , O.0..:.Top:,-6.fTig..0.1...,ii.7- 35-ya- -- Mellorterck 4 I riT-Rut- By Marlon Dunn rd A beautiful runback of a kickoff by Halfback Lenny Anderson gave Judge Memorial a,13-- 7 victory over North Summit Friday and prolonged the agony for four other Region Two clubs who ere waiting for the league leaders to falL Wasatch blasted Park onCity, the Miner field,-DGust gave Bingham a 1 win over Grantsville, Tootle beat Murray, 23-- 7 and Morgan defeated South Summit, 33-- 7 in other region games. Cyprus drew The conversion was booted by Davis and the two clubs battled in midfield the remainder of the gams. Meanwhile at Mt Emmons. Wade Curry led his Alterra GI mates, too--. resounding.,I2- v:ctory over Altamount. Gallant Alt&mont defensfire play held the Spartans toa.S to 0 score at half time. The wall caved in during the second half when Curry got away for two more touchdown jaunts and Brent Morrow countered twice. acklesBarton. GuardsBandes. i , i .'. J ti.d.ge Football Race ROOSEVELTDintah knotted the Region Five gridirosn race here Friday afternoon by dumping the itooseVelt Roughriders 7 to 0 In a rugged tiff that saw the winning score come after a blocked Rider punt. The tit break came In the second quarter after IUtah had packed leather deep in Roughrider territory only to be stopped by a goal line defensive stand. Roosevekattempted to kick out of trouble but llintab's forward wall swarmed through to block the punt. As the ball rolled into the end sone where Joe 110Yben fell on it for the lone counter gain during Big 8 battle at' Sandy. Friday afternoon. South's Cubs outplayed the 'Digger eleven by a 20-- 7 score. é ii a ckfs'77--FAbT- is. 41 10 PaT-4Mi- tti. Conter-lemettebaetti-Pete- raon ' 7-- - Indo-lkni- ' re. rd gociu-Seei- tine, - then-on-o- 4.....latle-Monn- ese ' ' -- - Contere-.Peole- 7-- he - , 50-ya- it- 20-ya-rd X - , - A Boas Oust, ' Zasientk Once fonistes , Grattlectile (lil) OndoWortbington. Larrnatto, 11M1M.M. Tsckiellarotra MlOwlint Stairktr$ V. '0ussio-co- eit. Cry. canister. liUslar Centers-Itroub- bert. liklatMle South-of-the-Borde- r-- Sacka-C- Mexico Favored in Horse Jumping Show By Leonard A. Unger Pa. (AP) HARRISBURG, Mexico rated today as the team to beat in North American inter. ond place from Ireland rriday night, but its score of 23 is 11 points behind the Mexican squad Ireland fell back to third with 36 points and Chile was Irir, tually out of the running with 59 The Monday night final will oecide the low score champion, one of the two most coveted team achievements in the hone show here. The other is the president's perpetual challenge trophy, to be awarded by the Pennsylvania National Horse Show Association for the closing night performance next Wednesday, Friday night's low icon event saw an underdog Canadian Any jumping team display skill:id horsemanship in pair lumping two riders and their Mounts gorse together ing around and jumping abreast. The Canadian combination ot tt. R. W. Ballard, on top of Re. ject, and Lt. Thomair Gayfortastride Skip Across, wu -- good enough to keep its faults flown to five for first place in that It' the-eou- - saddle. Capt. Ruben lIriza-in-l- he They rode Resorte and- - Haluey, respectively! The Chilean army pairMajor Pe layo lzurieta on Condor and U. Luis Riquelme straddling Salitreplaced third with seven and one-ha- lf faults. Ireland dropping from second to third place in the cumulative scoring because of finishing fourthand lastin the pair jumping event Capt. Michael Tubridy had an easy time of it with Bruree, but Capt. William Mullins ran into trouble with Clontribet with refusal at the fifth fence, plus difficulty in riding in unison with Capt. Tubridrs Bruree. cost the Irish team 1812 faults. The "Stratosphere" international jumping event later hi the night thrilled big throng in the state farm shów arena. Only two ridersLt. Joaquin d'Harcourt Mexico. atop Jalisco, and Major Gordon Gaylord, Canada, 'riding Gamainwere able to clear all 'alien of the lofty five-fo- ot fences in the first round. A second round at six feet proved too tough goe blith ' Mexico registered six faults with Col. Humberto Marilee and . . . , , - - D. , aademen. 0 Stumm as$. Ilthes, leaner" hisy boost im maattere: besditiag , ? 14 14 6..41 otoomoilli; 14--41 1 acerbic 111141' Mem teerbetnene. Oust atter tembeeen: Mpes 4. Oranteettle tentbdowas. lellhams. lane bone, iteselbere: point altar bencatess. oie. , leas- - ' ... t them and the obstacles were lowered six incline. It was then ;Almost, S. lanbera that dllarcourt edged Gayford for thelohn A. Diemand Trophy. There was a triple tie for third L place among Capt. Tubridy, IreMar-lies, land, aboard Kinsale; CoL and Mexico, astride Are SUMITIO Capt. Brim, Mexico, on Hatuer. Chile wound up fourth with Lt, By The Associated Press Itiquelme and his mount, Chil- -, Twin rani '20: Pocatello 7. ena 2d, showing the best form Halley 23, Glerms Ferry 1. among his teammates.- Lewiston 1. Pullman (Wash rirst showing Iriday night of . beton) O. , Arabian and Morgan saddle hors, Carey 25,.. Hannon Id. s during the weeklong show saw Notus 12, New Plymouth T. , tEtries-fro- m the East take the Collodi 85, ly major prizes. In the Arabian stallion class, - 734 (six man). ld New.:Madow$1eT.ag1. 11 grey, Ratmirt, a ! (six Man). took a blue ribbon for his owner, Dietrich 54, Bellevue Mr. and Mrs. C. IL Asmia'SykesII Challis 11, Butte (Arco) villa Md. Salmon 16, Mackay 7. Urwey Ben Down, Sugar-Sale- m 63, Teton O. ' black stallion, won first honMadison 25, St. Anthony 11 ors among Morgan horses - 13 hands and over. It is owned by Shelley , Ashton 6. ...Boise Junior Varsity, 20, Mr. and Dav1s,W1MNampa Jayvees A 4 . sor, Vt. Emmett 13, Caldwell I. The Carla' Haven 7lt1114 EarFairfield 47. Munn 12. risburg, latched on to a blue ribJerome 21, Malad City 7. 3 bon for Morgans under 13 hands Gtvenleat 47. 141611,1 Nast- -, with, LipPitt Mandate. aatirtv , 3Paar-o- ld chestnut stallion. rine 22 (six man) , -- ,- - .... .. , ei.o.i.Fildd mary 1 v I k4- t Ly. ) McCall-Donnel- , , - ! T nine-year-o- , It ? : - !t; 1 - - MFO. 1 - , , . - - V 4; 4101, 9 . , ' ., i, - 0. , -- - . . ' - , , : I Marlene Bauer, the Score by quarters: golf debutante from Los Angeles, 0 0 0 0 had her big chance here Sat- Midmost la 0 13 1332 Aligns touchdowns Corr ScoringAterra. urday. Narrow, Phillips. PATPhillips tline She met Patty Berg. the vet- 3. Plunge,: Eagan I pass t row lenteal eran Minneapolis pro, in the 36- Reoseeett (0) bole final of the Hardscrabble IndsSnyder. Johnson. N. Nichols. Women's Open Tournament. tepees. TacklesHurley. Webb, The pretty teen-aggot the ger.GuardsJensee, Murray. WcAlles. scalp of one "name" player FriCen terBrosierkk. Backsfloyder. 8. Nichols. Norma& day.- She defeated Mrs. Mildred Duncan. M. Hansen. Dyg L. Bolds& (Babe) Zaharias. Crossingers, Vistak- (7) N. Y., one up on 21.holes. Raibal. IndsWynn, Miss Berg had an easier time TacklesJ. amith. Martians. OsardsFieber. in the semi-finablasting MarCenterJacobson. jorie Lindsay, Decatur, M., McInnis" Cablval. Parr. and 4. Same by quarts's: Miss Berg is the defending Roosevelt 0 0 0 0- -4 0 Hardscrabble champion. , &corm:. 1.7tatak Santmigsat. &MM. . . , f - !,,s: ,7, pl 'i .' , -- - -- .. oatarse .'411",,,-- 4 le -- - '- 0 , t . .7-- .- ,i; $ ..,.., I, . . ., i;,:,,,,,::,,,,,, ,o4 1 ,:l.,, ....--- i1 tti:1-,- .r., , . ;ilt 4i t el ,m, - ',:.-',7-,,- t , ..,-- 04....l'"''' - I ll GuardsA. Jenkins. Z. RUSWISSOIS. Bigelow. CenserIL Huber. Illdredge. QuarterbackK. Huber. Innen. HalbacksCurry. Harrow. McClurg. Clerk. Bracken. PullbackPM Hips. C. Jenkins. (AP) 4 , , ,,,, F 4 - ". 4'4 i k.. , - -, 1,,- ' 1..,..7 - - ,. . 0, ' ' ' . ,,, , - - ''1-- N Iti...:N:, di f' t - , ' 1, ." 'lir - ;,,,,, rack& Berg in Final . , 'I 11".11k 1 to-- . ihol gadsDahlberg. -- . -, ' Walkup. TacklesJorgensen. ' -- - - t- Ha Mockslarge. gteveneee. Pui limaWorkman. ANNA Aherne (03) ll-ttme ; 'i 1 s..,, , oimmin..11MENEMM Park Gate . , -- national military jumping competition. Overcoming a dismal opening night performance, the entrants in the Pennsylvania national show are now Nib ley consistently taking one blue ribbon after another. '' The teams from Chile, Ireland Hits Record and Canada on the basis of six It's been a great year for golf- events to date are Bashing hot and cold under the constant ing. Gate receipts at Nib ley Park stress of tho superb Mexican mounts. golf course neared the Chile challenged the Mexican high Saturday with the 1949 take foljust $21535 shy of the record team the first nighk-hvlanmark of 627,986.60 set back in lowed up Thursday and Canada 1946. Friday night .None of the three All of which means that there displayed the constancy needed are lots of crossed fingers at the for championship honors. Nibley course with officials hopOnly a near miracle Can deing to set I new record. prive Mexico of the internationThe course is open today with al low score competition chalplay set on the temporary greens, lenge trophy. Its cumulative but if the sun keeps shining the score to date for two rounds of regular greens will be available the triple event contest lie 21 Sunday according to Tom Mc- points. otto Hugh, course prdessional. Canada managed io , . . lads. EldIMIlson. Sand. Glasgow. Itichr -West (111) - s - RddsIarnsen,Pinhes. anwAtroTamesmsanolly, Hardin. Jews. OuladdUotd. 'Wren. Iselit. CenSerMinimon. Cnristopolus. BackaCart. White. Sittens, Markham. Duedan..Lizusell. Soon by (Minns's: Provo S 13 I 0- -1g West a a 0licortric west touchdown. , Carr 73. -13 Pro. vo, Richards. Glasgow. Oldrisid (pass from RIchardsk, PAT. Plidars. Wag, Prow. Ford. score. Carbon (2) IndsUndelmone. !(elm. TackUaPapwan Oliphant Mabere cluards-42va- na, nave (WU). BowenCentersIlwansa. Poglajen. DaeksSeareellk ljer. PIIO, Cline man, Neopea Lamm (0) , . , ' sical education and recreation department- The group decided to aponsor two regular conference ski meets thivyear, one on each side of the Rockies. Beaver Bowl,'28 miles up L- ogan Canyon, was selected as the site for the western meet, a two-d- ay affair with competitive skiing on Friday and a ski play day on Saturday. ' The eastern meet will be held early in March with the University of Denver as the host school. During the convention's regular evening session Saturday, Miss Dutton gave a report on the International Congress of Physical Education for Girls and Women, which she attended last ,July in Copenhagen, Denmark. . .. 0 TbeekmAndmrson, OwarnsAndrun Newbold CenterNeloon. ISseks -- - Platen '4ohneolL &Wham Taylor. bum by quartera: 0Carbon 2 0 0 -2 00 0 0 Longa -0 UTAH STATE WOMEN WILL HOST SKI TOURNEY . the Carbon scoring threat. At the start of the second half Carbon kicked off to Logan oily to see the hall exchange hands several timei. Logan showed great ability in punting but only in the dosing minutes of play did a passing combination with tall Jerry Lundhel on the receiving end give Carbim a definite threat. Time ran out on them and Carbon ended up on the long end of a short 2-- Miami Draws Crowds CarHosea Rodgers, olina fullback. leads the Conference rookies in ruching and has a chance of boating Spec Sanders' "freshman" record. He's with the Los Angeles Dons. Isomer, Ranh GuardsCloza. Ores, CnterPrankovkit BacksPord. gletwoR. Set Cage Slate and Oidroyd. TacklesHoover. PRICE The Carbon High Dinos luckily slipped by the Là. tan Grizdies here Friday afternoon by a 2- -0 score. With not much action but SPANISH FORK Palmyra play the Logan crew held basketball tournaStake Carbon scoreless until late in the ment has been completely schedfirst period. The only score of uled for both the first and sec- the game came when Carbon ond half play, according to Max punted out of bounds on the Loline. Logan called for B. Gardner, stake athletic three-to- r. gan a quick kick which was 'bitxked Both halves will be played in and roiled behind the Logan goal exactly the same order, with line. A Logan man drowned the games being played as listed, at ball giving Carbon a safety good for two points. 7, 8 and 9 p.m., respectively. Nov. 3 and Jan. 13Third vs. Second. In the second quarter Mayne Fourth Ti. Lakealtoca... Salem vs. LeClingman, Carbon fullback, broke land. Nov. 10 and Jan. 25Palmyra vs. off right tackle for 40 yards only Fifth. Fourth vs. Third. Salem vs. to be brought down- by the Logan Nov. 17 and Jan. 26Palmyra ve. secondary. Kirk Alger, Carbon vs. Salem vs. Leland. First Lakeshore, halfback, on an end rim ynoved Fourth. Dec. 1 and Pelt 1Palstyra vs. Third. into Logan territory; as the First vs. Second. Fifth vs. Lakeshore. deep Dec. B Sr 13 and Feb. 3PaIntyra gun ended the seconl quarter and LOGANThree Utah State Agricultural College faculty members are enjoying the rewards of elk hunt, I successful week-en- d according to reporta circulating on the Aggie campus. Prof. Neville C. Hunsaker, of the mathematics department; Prof. H. B. Hunukel,pf ' the physical education and recreation department, and Supt. Harold Al. IndsMann, drum. sts. S. F. M Men Get Their Elk ' - see-sa- - of the buildings I ,,,, ,, ,,,., 4 4N--- 0, I-- Utsh-1- 1-3 City, , , , ..,, - , ' -- South touchdowns, Price. Scoring: Joritrakima slUniv tome dan touchdown. Brady: point after touchS 0 0 0 0 down. Ruff (from placement). Safety . 0 0 0 12-- 111 scored by Stanfield, Andrews. Agricola. RatereoModeson. umpire Wadsworth, ised - GuardsPaul. grown. Cottle. CenterJoimsen. fraylin. Wan. Faulkner BacksWamer, Kennedy Send. Rasamossenitsil,Piondow, -geese Oranite 19-1- off-tac- - Kennedy Jones. Contests 1 terireanith, Itc.kay. Edgar. GuardsToe. Mal. Scot. CenterWalltatien Tedesco. Pederson. BecksLearnt, 'lark. Peck. Boost& lindsButler.()Ireirliatoa. D. Wilkes-So- - ,,, , Weekend Greene (0) - - .,,9;l . .. ,..,.. , f t,.,, ',.. :-. (f7 Prep ti , e it "''', ' - ,..t...2, !),,,....,,, --i- ll,. .- ing. The Granite eleven was unable to muster anything in the way of a sustained scoring drive. They made no serious threat to cross the Ogden goal. Dick Monson, Granite tackle, was a tower of defense for the losers. In spite of a wet muddy field and slippery ball the game was well played. Both teams attemptd numerous forward passes. -- ,, gri accounted for the seconst,Ti touchdown, with tackle smash good for 27 and the 'counter. yards Dick Maylin, stalwart for the Tigers, intercepted a forward pass On the Granite 30 and ran to give Ogden the for the,scort , 18-- 0 advantage and end the scor- - - ,- , Sob Lek , , . h. Ray- - i'....- ,.., - By20 to 7 Count , - 'é Prova Ties West in - - - , Provos prep gridders were again fit to be tied at West High . Friday. 'fbe "aiwkys a ttidesmaid but SANDYSouth High's Cubs rolled convincingly over Jorde" Bulldogs saw dan here Friday afternoon to kill .,coMpletely any 'alone at the themselves standing season record defense of their in hopes of resting a challenging state title. The final tally read 20 to 7 for the South crew. Big I victory altar for the thiM --Both clubs battled throughout time as the Panthers rime from the first quarter in the slot on behind in the third period to tie fairly even terms. But the Cubs I 14 oh 9. Scores Provo, , began to move in the second This marks the third time this LaPore Dan after quartera South punt on the For season in league play- that Provo boobjed igger 40. South's Price carried has ended as it began an tied up. around end to the -31 Nagle L the Bulldogs saw re-i Previoutly picked up a Brat down on a themselves deadlocked with verse play, Price packed to the FILIDArS ILESULTS South and drum. Provo has three, then went over for the first smash. score on an legion 1 yet to win a loop victory and 2, 'Tarbes Logan O. Score Safety bas lost one in additln to the 'Region , three ties, while West has won South picked up two more Bhtthiums 42, Graateville 21. Points when Bosse stepped out of one, lost- - two and tied one. 7. Yodels 25, Murray the end zone while attempting Wasatch 15, Park City 9. looked -l-iko .4 -- winner t3 tick -- out of trouble, scoring Morgan U. South Summit 7. - Friday as it- left the field at a safety against Jordan- - South talliet again lust hefore ,....!In4gal.3..North Samna ha1ithiliii1ih-1-19-12 lead alter w Big Eight talftime, after a Piss from Flo- a BM 'Richards scrap. ' rez to Erskine had set the ball south 241, Jordan 1. plunged over for Provo's first on the stripe Erskine 'west score from the three In the first It ?toy. 14-- 0 count the to reversed ends Ogden la, Granite O. period. Glasgow tallied the secintermission score. ond time on a plunge from the Region 5 one with Ford converting. Bich. Thud Counter Uinta k 7, Roosevelt O. aids passed to Oldroyd for the Alterra 32, Altamont The Cubs struck for their fiLao 7, Fullerton third Provo touchdown late. in 34, Vegas a 12 the after from nal counter the second canto. sustained drive forced the ball THURSDAY'S MULTI" West High matched Provo's from the Jordan 45. Region 2 pointmakingLate in the first Jordan's lone score came in the Payson 14, Springville 14. period the Panthers climaxed a last quarter with 50 seconds reAmerican' Fork IR Pleasant drlit with Jerry Carr maining. Parry Brady plowed hitting over from the one. Carr put the over from the two after Neils G11, 11. Is Lincoln 12, Lad Mei Panthers ahead in the second over from the two after B. Y. High 21, Spanish Fork O. canto with another Sorenson had connected with a galpasses. Region 4 couple of ground-eatin- g lop with Provo blocking the Smith Mb Delta MI, North Sexpele 11. place kick. Siena. Hamilton. Harris. After West bele a brief lead, Wasatch Acadetny 13. Kinard 7. Featherstone. Lester Smith. Lsfli. TacklesRoberta. Provo took command with its 4 Breese Region two rapid-fir- e GuardsPeterson, Haley Taylor. Zarsecond period Kanab 13; Milford I. hock. Weimar. scores for a 19-CenterBralkooteh intermission 7. Dixie 27, Parowan Flo. SeetePnee, Christenson, Nagle. lead. The third period wu West's CyPrus, 16, Ream It. in. Wahine, Phippin, Neilsen. rabbi however and TwIa Falls 20 Pocatelle Rudd. Worthen. again it' was Carr who connectlerbeek Club. elseladoil Newt LittQuer MOM Mouse, Tact leabiorloy. Dow. ed. Jim Fisher converted the mer. place-kito even up the count Osards,Webster. CenterRuff, Boberg The fourth period saw both RasMotto, BactlBlalter: USW', mussen teams try desperately for scores Bills, Roam, Brady. Sorenson-Scorby quarters: but everything failed in the 20 0 la I South 7 I Jordan clutch. Er- OGDENOgden High's fighting Tigers continued their bid for Big Eight honors in an impressive fashion Friday with an 18-- 0 victory over the Granite Farmers on a soggy field at John Affleck Park. The 'game, originally scheduled for Thursday night at Municipal Stadium, was played at 230 p.m. Friday. Coach,-S- 1 high geared machine bad the situation In control al afternoon as they scored once in the third and twice in First Ogden scoretame after Ray Kennedy and Dick Faulkner had carried to the Granite 30. Fleet footed Mark Ballif then Skirted )is end to go all the way. 1 - South Wallops Ogden Tips Granite. In J&OTi IL , . -- ZLSERITNEWS- -' v, . . . . t I '7.''.....'''' .. , . s ' - . - , , - . ''' -- , , -- - , . 1 |