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Show 63 . - . '''''''''--1.'''- SPORTS D , . .. SECTION , ,. ,, . ,,, ,.)- . : :1 - F.- - - , ''..- ET ciTi:iAmps,,nlip..,:::,.:n -- - - - ,P111' -- .. , , , ..,, FIRST .NEWSPAPER 1112 AGell 2 VOL 337. N : . - - , k,- v4,,,,01c.,,,,,,-- . ,,, , ar,SALTL,AKECITyUIAJtltIi-G- - . ., ,, ,,,,- -, ,,,,,,t, ,,,,,,,,,. , 0r4 11404440, - - 'Ill , ...1...,tr,t,11-- , ';,-- t A - , , , ' I, , I . ,,,, 4 f 't ' - . s -..- , , ' , ,, iv . .- 7- :- . Je '., - v 1,'.0,,,,--.0- . .. 4 i l . ...''"' , . . - ' I I :- ,r,, ;,.. .1 . :.." - . sNot, ' ..''', . - ... :' 1 - . t , , t' I 4 ' . -; A ' t )- L.. . , - . ' t , ,',4t. ,,,.'. - t f - ,ai '',, . ;1' ' I.;. 1 ,. i, . .t y, 1 - ' ' , 4 ,1), I 0 - .'" ' ;:. 1..' 14I ' ': ' 'I ,7.......... ' ' - 40,,,,,, , ' . , . j ,s' t IV P ,,---- ,t -- 11,,, A , t .,,,, , - , , t, ' - .;:,;:',----; ,. 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Bângals ,Fall i ? , I' 4, - 'H - -- - down), ,,, Then lomeone woke up the Tilts i34 linta 19. Ute and be marched front his owennwi won41,4,.1. I - - SI own este-- 42 toward the Atzie goal - "' - . We'. Peeettles ,.. a Ts116" kat ewetelliee '' . 111 , , 46 thiThe hilt step tams Imes Dub. linakt hetened a forward irtto the Bee et Merritt l'iellee "the for three of the four was'eaught on , the two-yar-d d.wnI and built up tie UneaftelTIO-Taidiralon his throwing.- Ho connected A plunge failed er, , ' , for 11 out of 24: Dublinskt - snaked ,:It.-- , ov-I Utah wasn't Ipo timgroond oatrirsTirlirrassi-r4-in the soma blittiirne wi tit ..4, , 41 14 rif!tAIilet bi s'--'. "I-- ' - , Eve r , ' Tug Biz During this tme ts ., al . - Do L.7::;7; I Hotchkins tux suite 1Mregal. Paola . 4' ' ruts and tidal tee . was akkening, down;" - I" , ! 1111111dweedthebatha,llt linfoir 63(1! in. ... , ',- 211e . ......62 a'n.. . , 11r ttg111". intottept!uos We. - - 1-- - '' '' - t, . ' ' - yardage of 40f to Utah's 300. The losers mado.111 first - downs to Utah's 10.,' - r , . Never did Utah field a worse ,I. I ,.2.,,,.. . Sl 7 parmere-temeup---nritheo- V1141:441, 1 - - ..,,1" Aggies ...,.. ......,....,vu,1.1 "Mg ' ,' , l- '4111,all.tot---inapire- downs to Ice, the game. , The Aggiis fought ,' ,;,,,,,, -, - - I ' is I almost and another got .,...li period on a long pass which. 'the re'lt . reiver bobbled. The game tame that close to being a splitter. -- - .. ';- -' GREAT IPASSIINIG ' It was passhtg-rth- a ' tuneut Tom Dublhtski arm --tha- t proved the winning margin- - for t ' ..,'-- - 1,,11,tah twa more 1 11 4 '1 ovii.e4- ) 1 ' , gained the Utes 216 yards to and with all yardage totaled the ;'' bere-Saturd- ,, "'Ivy 7 , 1 i' i c, , ''' ir - Orr- - . ,,,, 't' '' -- it, -- ' - , , . , .. 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''' LOGANUniversity of Utah staYedalhialp the choice apot . to win the 1931 Skyline football when it overcame --13-- 0 Utah Aggie lead to win 28-2-0 before.11.000 homecoming ' fans is Utah State Stadium Isere Saturday aftecnoon.....- -- ....; ' The victory left only rehired. Aggies lei beatthe Redroin n the Ili& tielirl.7-- . - :--get 'the Rams two wetlis ' henci--o, -It w u' ay L'''.4111144eatnt 'PlaY'ed lid - te dub frrwm TAt., thht gait of lb. gain., taking a coertmand.. ,. ' fog 130 load; ,only ' to 'watch Lead This Par - NI : ,.:4,.,..,...: ' , . 3 t ' -- -,0 ' , , - , ,..,... ., - '''',. Va., 346 - fr, fir - ..," ;I, ,,,, t 7 ik ..:.v.v. .;a.att.NNN.44 t "".1k, , 'qv , ' .I, oi - i ,. " 1 .;; 'd114--: , L . i- ,,,,, N '' 7.7.72:-- .1-, t '"rt I , 0 '- Ak I - --- DublinskH'asses--Réd'nie- ' ' . , ' - L........., t, , ' r''''''''.,14, ''' N ,',4 0,, '1, "41:1'e'. r-7,- 11 L ' ;, .3 , I' 14.0,--- ) ,, 0 1b , ...41113 .,, "11 1,-, it..., 1,. 1 . , t1 -- f - ' ' I. 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Be has his south- paw arm cocked back for a throw that fell Incomplete. Giving the - - - - Ute-Tarm- - et . (IS), Guard protection Is Quarterback Dan Russell -, (BabelDinin-1411.-- Marvin Sorenson (61) and Halfback-PaCluing , la on the passer front the backgrotind. is Ptah't End Don Rancid (85). - ' while Tackle Don Jensen (79) tangles with Dinan In. ' yhili'moving : - - passer plenty ul -I ;- I egon -I opstdollo l On ay.14113 - Mduntaineers GUNNISON, Colo. (UP) Fired up Nesters State College Du-til- m4.o..dommonommoulL: , tuPqe nggiat 11 4 mms GRID 'SCORES! , Q-Ba- .. Pint 11 - 34 Tanis gained gasses; Passes arteespled Panes completed I 3 laterreguess by Number at yenta $ -Teta' yardage. puede Meet peoadard Teat yards gerrairdr- - se 1 Iluerber 0- .. . eg remolded - - Cabo. UM 13 311'11 11711 Aritassaa IL Tease A412 II. - Timm" averma 23 13 By DES CHIPMAN 1 , 3 News Sports Staff Writer line, a pair of unhihibited legs and se' PROITOtourageous made Brighameirotmg University's -1 Homecoming Day here Saturday a memorable before they needed it mad ea defense Colorado AWL, 21-1Cougars upset highly-favore- d. and helped jet up the Cougar 8500 fans. offense which was terrific all afternoon. The victory, the first for -Brigstripe three times for the Cats while the ''toe," in- the person of Bob ICarpowits, booted the three itraight conversions which ham Young in conference- play . - this year, dropped the Rams - ', became the margin , of victory. , , , . off the top of the heap in SkyLen spectacular. perhaps. 'but lineEightcompetition; turning -I- II, the race jut.' A current three-teapossibly more idiot to , the1 quit cized forwards of ado C. dash to the wire. triumph, was the play , of a lino that wouldn't alt&M, a line hat 'had when GRXAT LINZ ?LAY Brigham Young, with determination written all over their 404 efforts, drove to a touchdown ROUND ABOUT in the first fourhe minutes, gave one up later in-tsecond. pehold a riod to 6 halftime lead. The, lost the initiative whin the Rams went ahead in the third period, but tallied twice in rapid succession in the third and fourth to mount their margin periods ms , the-Racouldn't overcome. It was the Brigham? ball Skyline LOGANIt looks like Utah Might stumble into the game all the way. They held the initiative most of the afterSkYline football championship this hII. There's no one with ". a better' noon and ended up on the heavy and Aggies chance., The Utes must beat Colorado end of the statistical scales. The ' that will do to State tat would Cats totaled 17 first downs .SuLthatikirstAuarter in the 'Utah-Uta- h 3' 13 for the itiiiirialnid-21have found someone taking anyone but Utah to 1n the They cup. A football club never looked worse. yards to 307 for the Rama. And the Aggies laid thetumber to the Redskins good and would . hive roads the- margin larger except for a second quarWhether aoYone likes It or not it urea just a few of the ter fumble that lost them the , breaks that gave Utah the edge., A desperation pass Just ball within sneezing distance of , before the half. a couple of long runs where the runner was . the Ram goal line. , was . in like hands of the enemy but wouldn't stay down. In immy , Oltverson tremendous, : of the other- - games Utah has played these frame runners He tallied the lint one from the ' stayed down: They bad a little ginger In their nine after 'setting it up with a fire. with fire urday and fought a lot of that famous Aggie - jaunt. Later he broke GOOD GRID VICTORY , , 4, a for sprint that away Curtice.--Tactu- s ,- It wia's good victory for Coach Jack final carried all - the way,-T- he civic:hes of had always a Jack has lumpy couple glmeslike on.. came from the one-fo' t- - have. He got over Denver on a prayer and a parcel. He line on s surge down the middle, ; lost to Wyoming after pushing. the Cowpokes all over the TOVG11 SECONDARY a fair victory. premises. So in beating Utah State - Such BaRif, Tom boys as ?:be defeat was also a feather in the cap of John Boning. Burr and Udell Westover in The new Aggie mentor has won his place at the pitchfork in this Farmer community. He almost bad that Saturday game. the secondary. and Dick Tooke, Larry Hancock and Wally Snit and at least gave the Cache folks, and others from all parts on the line were the biggest ' of Inaba and Idaho, plenty of thrills, and proved that be can e Cat triumph. They factors u present a a defense 'which fell to him spearheaded This year Roning took the t held-th- e 'Vaunted-Ran- t mmning right smart with that club-an-d on, thelltu for attack to 120 yards.' Saturday's game proved ain the lint quarter and it looked 'like curtains for Ihe Rams had only Don Bur- ; ,scorea Then,Athort of manpower, he wore bard through Curtice, elongated qtukrterback,1 rouglis, the second and third periods when Utah did the great dam- - as a potent weapon. The Ram the ace passed for 'almost all of the oil to come beck with athrivingrafly1down home stretch- 170 yards the Cokesa gained Iloning's learn iswell liked and so's Itoning through the 'air, and wag a NEW FARMER FEELING , : threat all afternoon. In and Which brings us to talk about the feeling aropod The Cougars, looking like ' one-Tu-- 9, ed bighly-puollirpeetw- m Arimeas Sonsti. lattsa S. 016666 INI166 el IN.," , , .0" Phew 31 r ale - 730 0 1 1 1. 1 2 2, . , .730 .623 .600 1 lb 2 ..330 .. ,.: tith ...s.' 3 0 :000 SATURDAY'S RESULTS tt Otla Stale .7.772i217 34k 1110712712 BTU 21...Petered, Mat " , ". NEXT WEEH'S SCHEDULE S. AllseRa PeW M tetrad take I Deamill4 el Cann" et Pettis laiwesed.1 ., 11yunalar ea $ee Woe ...- Sulam i '' all ANN a eel printeLAKce pts pi g Twit irt. Olmoollri. Ortios ' Zamora fw6461 Callow. 26, OpotrilNEW 'YORK (UP)Richard Moab ) Osiloot IL admiral. Arttgo 12. oasts Beim 6.- maalOCIII' of New York Univer- CoCOI16 el "Not Bound Ok an invitation i sitpitas accepted Iambi& 6. Sae Mem N. 1166 Joie Itati ! ta run eompeto in the 440-ya: U. Wsonnwtes Myelin - htvitation ute,Nugar--Bow- l Weeniest nste 40 Moho Owe 31. at-- New Orleans-e- a s Int" rd Olidaloste 33. Lament Stale 11. . new 31. 'Wenn 13. Kaman Ti. Iletrants . Omaha 141, 11101811111166111 Tune 311, Othkneme PM vochtts Hewes 14. Durum when 33. SewthwanerS Attunes Akil 39. VOwn nonsien '1. Pasnetw Pew Menke Colersite Miaow Mess J. C. 33, PNOVO J. P. New Year's Day. Pewthog Green VI. Rini 111143,714 Pinny 211. Peon Stele IL Deeroil 'I. Brunel P. Centre (Whew ladinnit 01411P11 It itovva 4 t wog Vittlibill 36. Western neweree' Gowns Ileenbnytea 311. Ilemen Cerenne Waders Wares"' Dm.' - , 'Minna 33 Citadel Alonorss Georgia TM 32. Davidson IL Irdshorkg 32, Mime I. Vanderbilt IL Chattionshis 14 CatoMmoi Nato Morris Brows It, as It Stumbling Utes May Fall Into ,Throne After .Saturday t' lesoloatspl gists le. Takao looms oossolossits 21- - donors d Louisiana Detre S. 11,1 S. Washiness It Los Piontia Oats 3 dorristodis lig WW1 lt Wooers Wiebtras 212 Wilmot 410.1 27. SnItota Winnorsta IMIN lows S. $oma Dakota 211. I. oso I. pees Cernen Ottawa ilk - t 1111. Lim Pone Dia 111. Pell S. Jonas Newels& 33. Swartbinste ' - rellerbtlif Dartmouth 14, Take In. Norwich 31 Seggiebitry Maryland alibi 14. Delaware Noickawil T. 14. Tome Connectkut 10. New nametelibs S. poem la. Pori limn Maine 14. Cieby S Union 011.. O. Reba,. 41. Navortimi Mar lit Penn IL OW Sate S. Poly Cross Pastan Id. PTO 6. Coltinge4h 21. Colima 11 Massachneette I. Vermont - et. Jhelum 16. Minix PAW S. woollier 21. Allegheny S. , lows Illalo Ireoellolo DeeAte Raw California 14 Arial 4. 311,. direst Lakin Mk Island 21. 4pringlit44 11. State College 40-2- 5 here Sabo-da- y before 2000 wildly-cheerihomecoming fans. Western States Mountaineers moved through the' air and on the ground to ;matt the bigMyfavored Bengal& trots Pocatello. a bard-fougRocky Mountain Conference battle. , .4, Art Malovick who gained 148 yards on the gmund,scored two toutbdowns for the Mount- Oregon celebrated r--a IdL tblefoofr ;antIODIENZ.versaryOres. ng L T Pei. .......42 36. Curtail Wadi. . - LIMN and CNA '62 theltamo 7-- liras Wasb .3 Utah Slat& ...,...1 r 6 .s. '''' a. . ''''' It. Now Mexhat W . .'. ' Lesittaett Owe it. IS , $t ' ' Utah Wyoming Colorado A&111( 3U wirer (Witte I, Celershe State with Lil 11441modloi Rome 4a. W6411121.1a allatitateel ir 'ft( IL .01bus - ., IL Ilkoseide 11 Ow Naas IL 0171122 st Mho Patine $S. Mat leans lewassese 27, North Canal's - ler rill -- tee. 'Kicks' ed 221. t. - It I 12.12 ClidSUOU te. maser 21. Cattlersis 'I. . flenona 21.' Wake- - PMille 4. -C44ere4o 41. Iowa State N. 14. Selo 14. Geocits 1111mois I. 211421ges O. obis stale a, Pteribvemitals S. onnme vv. Mobs IL TOSS Well-Plac- , I Web IS. ellab An4ow IS. $itigiuum Yews. 21., talotedi Wyman U. llostaaa I. . Iiietsott Pacei - Scores ck SKYLINE STANDINGS -- - ht aineers,"VarrrgaroTiar footgbatnigvamersie 3 I i two-and-h- - recovered Den liedgepeth I rtethnter-funddr-ow-thrldro---;--- ho 23 to setup Oregon's second score. Cecil Hodges bucked to the 19 and Shaw paued to the end zone. Harvey booted the bail, through the goal posts tor the winning point. Score by periods: - ,,, I 0. -- 7- 1 - hum' standing back Bus Connor, also picked up two tallies. Idaho State appeared to be on its way to another victory early In the opening period when the the combination of freshman 11! State fumble. But the Moun- guar to ibiErCioTICSraf1111-halfback Ted Anderson ing taineers held on downs and then clicked to the IS yard line. Shaw marched for a touchdown. then flipped a pan to Anderson -Bo for pHs in the endzone for a toucndowb; 28 yards and a touchdown from made good the try tor Harvey . , Virgil Stan In the second quart? ter to open a Western State point. Oregon led at halftime scoring spree that ended uP Idaho came back ht 04 third w1th-2points iofilui quarter period. moving 51 yards in he on-tllotmtater scoreboarcL1 eight plays. withltaltback WalBoth teams fought bard la ter Dell plunging the final two the line, with each team racking up 12 Brat downs. Bow- -, ever the Mountaineers came through with heads up play in the clinches while the Bengal' fell ItparVivherr-thgoing jot ' tough. , idiom, tato S ' - 1C3 In a Pacific Coast conference It wu Oregon's first confer sekaneaNt7'n fronyt h,EMer100 Harvey. a fresh guard was the webfoot here of the score. Halfback Glen day. Hari, ey. who came up Yards for i to tie the converted atristisa, from the Oregon junior, varsity ' 1wre'' a Ileek olo, booted two after- The Vandais;smelling a.possi- touchdown, converotorio Wn &Its victory. drove 114 yards for t Gig to t oka down. But Jay Bulllet's try for gm of victory. After a scorleu first period, point was wide and that later Oregon's Dennis Sullivan ran proved the fatal edge for Idaho. minutes to With back an Intercepted pass SS yards to midfield. From there play- in the fourth period. end 14-1- - Mahe Tent.111101WSE Mato Moh t Abdtito.11 OYP Det Iholuse Bartel 2: - Chipan: Chrouen. a rirrir , .13 6-- 111 Tossmiournin Pee Vrembore Oviumbisiovielt- tab: Timm gum ',rektor. egad-- W eek. Per bloke lkatoCommor lettaa: lathe. Potato otter bmodbiloonts! Fee 'Weatire ttioMtla Vit. Pet Who Statokise. 1 , I I 'Steals' 57 Bases sosroN 4 - ...,- umiak". Mey (OP)--Italo-k ere set the Boston Braves season record for stolen bases when be stole 57 In. 1913.: single-- i 1 V ' F ,.."..- t - - I a I 1 4.0'to--:.,':,$,:M.40.'y';,pho.o-oot.s..fo.-1- - git-alo- ng 35-ya- rd 63-ya- rd ot d if. a , iih a, " folk Cl --CesitlanitIstilt - to, - - 1 bir n ' , Weather was per- - At least it was good bt the Logan arts where we beat the fields lot an hour the first after; ' held ,,..... aE...... lK Ir pre. 1 well bt the Cache Valley area.' before five ndnutes before noon.2 This gave everyone an equal chance and.didn't push the birds ahead of the gunmen. . - The fields were dry and CriSP: Some of the bolls wets still, trusted with thin ice and this made it difficult for both hunt- ', ere and their dogs. T....flaw4.(' Yew-lbOta-w- ere . - afternoon put a damper on the a1d,,111. were twe hunters who I didn't have to do muck bunting. hunt as the day chilled. The fields In the Cache eoun-- MI they did was shook and bag try were not to heavily pushed their limits. ' - - k - ,,; the first day. Many of the sport- - They both had their limits by sten gave up the bird shoot for 2.00 Saturday without ever a shot at the football gatne at 'neinpm.the yard. It seems that Imitan-- Sunday the bunters are abound in the Gorpheasants expected to turn eut ht even ringer orchard, which Is hi the ' greeter numbers-rear of the home. , . PRICE--aptin- g in the Car-- , cEDAlt crry -, no hunting area was fair with 0,11. for pheasants some of the luckier hunters hit-- wax optiouday worn tab year thaillqi3Os tinehot-spot- s' and getting their Yearg. Unlit& Other, less fortunate, re- .,,, - ar ana filmed home empty banded- .- fThe warm. and leith the were birds ""ca Though the scarce, there were plenty et hunters: opening it. awn,' molt AL.the and .dogs. Eeveryone managed birds were shaded up. , to do I lot of shooting. Yew, if any. limits' were - There were no reported act brought MI The hills, however. eidents. bad their sharild bunters. The best bunting, reports indicated, It W. Gorringer. 130 W. 7500 was in the northern Part of the ' ' , ' ' . , t't , ; I I, , ,. , , ' 1,' , II ' 1 , z , t '' ' - - i I, ' E - . , Int AIL 4ELAMILIIILEILMILAL - -- I:1 '. ' - - ,.. ; '1 :...1 , , ' . 1- . - f ,.:.- - i, - 1 . I 4 - ". . t , . ,, 4 , .. been-in-nye-r- wea'1",-- 1 8 I ii i '. - 4 1 . , , , 4 4. -s r.ot v, A HUNTINGSPECIMENDon iw- 410.01, Wellsville youth which he bagged hunter- ' with this get in quantity.' - , dome. ' 1 I - PoppIeton: displays a prize specimen of pheasant, early Saturday afternoon: The youthful bird, made up in quality what be didn't RePacts throughout the state ' r i, AlLmmuommummos mmt M AL" Ammama Ammo- m mik,M moMmkosmicAmmi t , ' , .. r - , SokallLallitA - 3;.,1.,1 ; ' at ' - ,,,, -, r,..,,,, 1e ,Fdt ' - i . , - ' t !- .,..., , , 1 bon-Eme- ry ' 1 ' 1 '''''','N 1 i I Sy HACK. MILLE& LOGAN The hunters who could hit their birds. for the most part, got some pheaunts for the Sunday table as 'Ran uplantigamehird mason opened Saturday. unting Opening Da y ' I i.A ;IIL .4"11- AIL IA AM, Alk 001, 41k. " a A 4 -- - 4 |