Show UleS Favored Battles iNutt ah at Brigham Logan Jordan! n 1:1 Um uuduiy iui Stale Finals 6 ""-"""- 1C e rg rt ' " mm m -- mm ine Peterson Kendrick w Olsen Nelson Montrose r Peck Moser Iorns Wilson Otte Beat Logan Jhain rg rt Andrews Hansen re qb hb bb Litz Hodges Webb 4b by quarters: Spackman 9 7 7 131 38 0— 10 Scoring: Logan: 2 Wilson Moser lorns Safety — Ol— IornjHffc sen Points after touchdowns North Cache: Touchdown — Spackman Field goal— Webb Point after touchdown—Webb Substitutions: Logan — Chamberlin Hill Eliason Ault Willmore Elsemore Kimball Lenhart Ripplinger Lamb Paul Hansen Gibbons Turley HarrisCache — Everton Larsen Davis North Krusi Olney Toolson J Valentipi ht Eddie Marotta Cleveland who won the national ooiaen uioves team on the international boxing title last spring and a berth will fight Keith Nuttall Brigham City intermountain featherweight gymnasium Brigham City Wedneschamp at Box Elder high school second the be will meeting between the two stars day evening This at Chicago Nuttall decisioned Marotta — ieain-erweig- Jones Cantwell Brown Officials— Dale Nelson Keith Boyer Aldo Richins Jordan Granite Price le Sorenson TreSawn G Burnetti It lg Taylor S?an Welch e:fcvv Bowthorpe Denzley Bon ctrg rt J Burnetti Palmer Bodell re Basher Gardner Faber qb Metcalf" Sharp Brown lhb L Sorenson Farnsworth fb Fitts Score by quarters: 7 13 7 14—41 East Jordan 0 0 0 0— O Granite 0 Niagara St Bonaventure35 13Rider Scoring: Jordan: Touchdowns —Brown 0 Chester "West 3 LaPore Gardner Bodell (pass from New Britain 30 Lowell Textile 0 Mathews) Point after touchdown — Five placements) Substitutions: Granite — Niederhaus-e- r Mid West VanRy Livingston Katris Jackson Washburn 21 Omaha 6 Smith Price 7 Frampton Springman Springfield32 14 RollaInstitute Adams Jordan — Otteson Elmer "Brock-ban- k 7 Stout Superior9 LaPore Mathews Andrus Price 7 Ottawa Bethany Aioki Bodell Bush Officials — Paul Rose referee Elmer Gustavus Adolphus 20 St Mary head Houston umpire Chick Hansen (Minn) 6 linesman 18 Akron 0 Friday Finals In Football if-rW- 'l Western Reserve Baker 21 William Jewell Washington Will South South Carolina State Brown 0 Perform Monday Georgia 13 7 Morris Clemson 6 21 Po-catel- lo 10-rou- nd J Fight Results By The Associated Press College Salinas JC 12 San Mateo JC7 Colleee of Pacific 14 San Jose Chaffey C 7 I! WORCESTER Mass — Stanley State Washington State 35 Portland 0 (Baby) Sims 163 New YorK x Willamette 20 Pacific U 0 K O Milton Lattimer 151 Beacon Utah High Schools N (8) Logan 36 North Cache 10 Box Elder 14 Weber 6 SAN DIEGO Calil — Roland South Cache 12 Bear River 12 Cannon 129 Chicago outpointed 126 San Leftwich (tie) Horace Greeley Jordan 41 Granite 0 Diego 410) East 9 South 7 '— Gus (Pell) Mell BOSTON Falls Ida 44 West 20 Twin 150 Montreal T K O Tom Ciarlo 27 Bingham 0 Cyprus 148 Waterbury Conn (8) Tooele 26 Gransville 6 Lincoln 35 B Y High 14 PHILADELPHIA — Nunzio Car American Fork 6 Payson 6 (tie) to 132 Philadelphia outpointed Pleasant Grove 13 Springville 6 Willie Alexander 125 Chester Lehi 7 Spanish Fork 0 Pa (8) Millard 26 Delta 6 Wasatch Academy 56 Hinckley 7 BALTIMORE— Sonny Boy West Alterra 48 Altamont 6 (six-ma134 Washington knocked out Vic 8 Valley 14 Hurricane Young 130 New York (1) Dixie 35 Kanab 14 Beaver 33 Cedar 12 MINNEAPOLIS— Jackie Graves 53 Milford 18 Parowan 129 Austin Minn knocked out Clint Miller 125 Elizabeth N J NEW YORK — Gus Lesnevich 180 Cliffside N J T K O Tami Mauriello 201 New xorK 7J AUGUSTA Maine — Billv Oil lard 129 Philadelphia knnrkpH CHICAGO — Marcel Cerdan 160 out Jean Barriere 132 Montreal Casablanca outpointed Anton Ra- m (Z) adik 161 Estonia (10) 0 n) M L "MARK CRITCHLOW His qualifications for the office of City Au- ditor are proven He will appreciate your support November 4 on his faithful record of Efficiency Expe rience and ourtesy VI Ti l? V WODir inD I Active Member Municipal Finance Officers Association of U S and Canada (Paid Political Advertisement) stage was set for the first Boise touchdown Bill Mays scoring from the yard line Bob Bradshaw 1 1 placekicked the extra point The Broncos added their second touchdown in the third quarter when Don Miller sprinted 30 yards to pay territory Bradshaw's kick Central and Mound Fort football teams battled to a 6 tie in the final game of the 1947 football season in Ogden Friday lhe tie game gives Central the runner-u- p position in the league standings Lewis repeated as champions for the second time finishing the campaign without a setback The champs however played two tie TnrrTmvWalker who plaeeKlcks points after touchdown isn't the only varsity Judgtag by the way raectaHst In the Souttiern California knitting rescaled the heights all the Trojans attend to their are left Huddled around the little drum major Rea Halfback John Mickey Guard Vert Lillywhite to right and End Ernie Tolman i FullS will depend McCarde Lesnevich Scores Late Kayo Over Mauriello MavI Get Shot at Joe Louis Arr - NEW 1x HT XUJHJV 1NOV ' TTO yyjir lnua TsnmnVVi HerVl ' TlOOVTV"'J "-- 1 ex-hea- vy - last night BILLINGS Mont Nov 1 (AP) The Billings city council by a 7 to 1 vote last night approved leas to athletic ing a backers of a proposed park Pioneer league baseball club The action virtually assured a Billings entry next season in the class C loop which has ODerated with six Utah-Idah- o teams in the past Pioneer league directors have also approved the entry of Great Falls Mont The council moved swiftly to ed register the favorable vote after k a study of the lease Under provisions of the agree ment owners of the club are called 0 upon to spend a minimum of for improvements on the park including new seats to accommodate 3500 persons concessions new lighting a sprinkling system auu a new teoce Negotiations for financing the venture which is estimated to cost j around $60000 will be continued Archie Cochrane chairman of the Midland roundtable baseball committee said the committee is sponsoring the move for organized ball here Cochrane said a working agreeBy Russ Newland ment will be signed with PORTLAND Ore Nov (AP) — the Hollywood Stars probably of the Pacific Paced encouraged and exhorted by Coast league their determined leader Henry Cotton British golf professionals were ready today for the first with Americans rivels in a joust two-da- y effort to achieve what predecessors have failed — win the Ryder cup on United States soil CHICAGO Nov 1 (UP)— Marcel In the opening match of the Cerdan touring French middle international competition revived held onto his unbroken weight a Cotton after of North American victories string captain of the invaders today but much of the luster had paired with Arthur Lees 1another been beaten off by Anton Raadik team Englishman as the No rampaging Estonian Their opponents in the Scotch four theRaadik lost his bout with the — some two balls in use with play last night but won the ers hitting alternate shots —were Frenchman of 9172 spectors the plaudits Ed (Porky) Oliver and U S open d The brawl was a slug-feLew Worsham champion bell with from the opening Oliver and Worsham were des Raadik to Certhe fight carrying 1 as No the American ignated team by Captain Ben Hogan who dan all the way assigned himself and Jimmy Bern a ret to play in the third starting position The second match sent British si x'yimmtMl- it" open and pro Champion Fred Daly of Ireland and his English partner Charles Ward against g Sam Snead and 1946 national open title holder Lloyd two-wee- $30-00- Golfers Open Ryder Cup Series Today Cerdan Triumphs Over Raadik st Sol Straus acting director of the 20th Century elub said today If against Joe Louis retains his title on December Jersey Joe Walcott 5 Lesvenich can challenge Louis for the title — if he wants to chalumU lenge"Vella Joe manager of Lesnevich said "well challenge Louis if we can get anything like a reasonable per percentage Well warn isa goou a centage because jus champion too you know" uus w Strauss tabbed ttussian Cliffside N J as a heavyweigntKaiior hprausp of his imores£ve showing in giving fat Mauriello of the Bronx the worst beatingout-othi! eareer although Tami ior weiehed Lesnevich 21 poundsun7a Chandler Gets end-arou- nd ms "VV " rd rd off-tack- le 13-ya- rd 1 1 " Backing of LEGAL NOTICES AL Directors By Fritx Howen CLEVELAND Nov 1 (AP)— Shorn ol support oy seven owet American league ciuds White Sox General Manager Leslie M u uonnor p ans an unPie ed "lone hand assault on Commis- vuaiivu sioner a r nn Knaypyt fine anH snsnpnsion Lna Asa ssr wT pail axmrm raitarrhiir lioistem Referee Ruby stopped pitcner ' 13-ya- 40-va- clinched a shot at the heavyweight crown iami x xviaun- hvJ nrViiPvinj? his fourth straignt victory over t i i 'ino ello challenger on a tecnmcai uwaow cpvpnth round at Madison square uaraen — i"bt'CUJiUS j Uit fVo regulars ten-roun- r was wide Weber pounced on a Boise fumble on the line in the fourth quarter for a break which ended in a touchdown Left End Wayne Hansen took the ball on an play from the nine-yar- d line for the counter Dick Wflt-liatoed the kick for extra point The Wildcats trailed 7 to 0 at the half but came back onto the games after intermission a rejuveCentral tallied her lone touch field team and pulled out of their nated down in the second period on a of tricks some of the classiest bag pass from Todd to Jones Mound plays the Broncos have faced this Fort tied the count in the final period when Cook tallied on a year Substituted back Ralph Eckel-so- n double reverse Attempted con sparked the Utahns on their versions from scrimmage failed real drive of the game early first Summary: second half when Weber in the Mound Fort Central from their own 15 to the Preece ploughed le Christensen line Boise Pack It Nicholas Wildcats' The passing game was Garside Jensen Broncos lg not against theunable c Johnson and clicking Wall ftt were Utahns the Leon Cottle line Boise rg heavier the Todd penetrate rt Bronc line weakened in the Jones The re Cook Weber s latter part of the game and c RacmiKSPtl 'HB J to click started plays sSth Weber recovered a fumble on Warner the Boise rhb I' sttt line to set up S Ski: r k iip-- i iu their lone touchdown and peneSubstitutions—Mound Fort: Ol- - trated Boise territory considerably n stewarv feierson uhviubuh in the last period: Lineups:Boise Central — Bitton Rose Scott Allen Weber newman Wilkinson Giles HoUiday Alien Hansen le Nelson and Hadley it Crosbie 6-- ten-yearlap- se South Carolina 8 Miami 0 SALT LAKE CITY Nov 1 (AP) Virginia Tech 42i George Wash6 Buddy Washington Ogden and Negro slugger will be ington 14 Center 7 Hanover matched with Jimmy Wilson SeatMonSouthwest of semifinal bout tle in the Coliseum Arkansas State Teachers 38 Arday's fight card at the said Promoter Jim Downing today kansas A & M 6 Remo Polidori of Tooele and Matt Texas State U 15 Prairie View 6 Jackson will tangle in the West feature go 21 Oceanside 18-ya- rd Grid Battle ce city-own- O 0 Toucnaowns-reier-- son of bounds in the first quarter on the B J C line and the In Final Billings Gives Approval for Use of Orchard Leavitt Cragun Hyer Baker ' jt lg c recn nxv on injuries North Cache i juniors lie Hays at Hays Kan Utah State of the Big Seven and Montana State of the Rocky Mountain conference meet at Bozeman Mont with both outfits crippled by to i A mistoed Weber punt went out ffffia m "-- "J non-conieren- - Logan mm quarterback Rex Olsen lfvily national passing leader due to the loss of Scotty Deeds a top ball camei oui Because or injuries An a tut Wyoming university will try for a comeback to winning ways against Colorado State at Greeley In the only Rocky Mountain conference game Colorado Mines and Western State play at Golden Colorado College Rocky Mountain conference leader plays Fort Carter Frost Boman re Draayer Qb Whitworth Jenkins hb Hansen Allen hb Davis sh fb Score by quarters: 7 0 7 O— lj Box Elder 0 y6 0 0— v weoer t — Touenaowra Elder: Box Scoring: Powers Davis Points after touchdown Hadfield — Fryer (pass from Powers) TouchWeber (pass from Powers) down— Boman (on pass from Draayer Officials — Stanfield referee Nielsen umpire Cardon head linesman Fryer BOISE Nov 1 (AP)— The high riding Boise Junior college Broncos remained in the select ranks of undefeated teams last night by defeating Weber Junior college of — f Ogden 13 to 7 iv Stimpson Dickamore Stimpson Fox it Idahoans Triumph 13 io 7 the league title Buffalo backers claimed team was inspired but it wastheir going to have to be a lot of inspiration tooffset the loss of full- uac nu duu yrregory and halfback Harry Iarcisian both out of uniform because of severe lee injuries The Ute Indians from across the divide were reported set phvsicallv lu tneir unbeaten untied record imtnnvj In the other Big Seven contest Brigham Young university and Denver university meet at Denver with the home team rated a me uuiluuic wui mean little crown race in 'tne Lundquist le Boise Junior College Puts Skids Under Weber S3 conference Jven L°Pj£±ht3 nave a good lee on swu"""sa Weber Bex Elder Hadfield Hunsak er WW taker ' region The winner will emproo vwii aayer uiLineuns: i two-touchdo- Brigham decision to Box Elder lowered was curtain as the City the year for football for WarTior The Warriors played inspired football --A— Amentouai i ruwas (nMntr niavpr starrea tne for the Bees Boman tallied from Weber touchdown on a pass T--i AMiNER THE OGDEN (UTAH) STAND ARD-ESATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 1 1947 X By The Associated Press Utah university was a favorite to mess up Colorado university's homecoming celebration at Boulder today in the ton football game of the Rocky moun-tai- n jW" ° Southern California Specialists To Trim Buffs Eleven one foot-- t Logan won the region n Lmninnchin Friday by tak- over North ing a 36 to 10 decision Cache The triumph gives Logan for the the TiKht to meet Jordan championship football Class A later in tne mount Jordan ran rough shod over w tn Granite 41-- 0 North Cache led in a wild first periodthe rest ofBullthe dogs failed to score WLogan counted jingle touchthird pedowns in the secondover wo riods and pushed the tmM more for good measure in Granite in all Jordan outclassed Weber High dropped ata 14 ' ALIAS SUMMONS Nn 22R27 TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE uv"- -SECOND JUUIUiAL ur ctjumm- FOR THE STATE OF UTAH ELLA M JOHNSON plaintiff vs THE NEW ENGLAND LOAN AND uu TRUST COMPANY a corporation uisimvi Batchelor Hamblen Randall Graser Gourley Valentine Anderson c Compton Slott rg rt Merton Jayne Hillman £ys Miller re qb hb hb fb Williams SnlimnltT JWOil LEGAL NOTICES - ""s all otner persons Iriondo lg stne title estate com- cNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING owner is hereby given that a public Notice the to plaintiffs plaint adverse be held before the Board will upon plaintiff's hearing any of Ogden City in the Commissioners of title Sixth Floor m tnereto Utah to Said Defendants: City Commission Room state of Qeieuuau Building in &2e°day or Municipal Utah on Tuesday the at ten (10) o clock am summons upon you if served witnm tne November 1947 which parties in Interest at said of day u action uwus" wnicn In tnis County and citizens shall have anto opportunity otherwise within thirty days after a Proposal be heard In relation to entiaed above the defend ice: and to adopt an ordinance amending and "'C section 1 01 "'rT1 changing 239 passed and adopted by the of the ber demand to the according of City Ogden Board of Commissioners of April 1946 compiamt wnicn nas oecu Utah on the 30th daywhich proposed relating to zoning would if and change m s amendment a nun ninwwiiii d title rfrw the area change Zone passed and adopted B and to the following described land in hereinabove from described Zone-SaiWeber County State of Utah to Is Commerl now it All of Lots 15 ana it jjioc i ouum in which area Is described as follows ofit the City Utah Park Addition to Ogden BARKER Beginning at the intersection SAMUEL H center lines of Washington Plaintiff's Attorney Street as extended P O Address: 614 Eccles and Douglas Adams Avenue running nulldine Oeden Utah r line of Whence' East along the cente 150 Pvblished Oct U 18 25 Nov 1 8 a to point 4000 Douglas Street extended of 1947 — "ne East property of the feet East in-re- sspst -- sras tne sev- ine vmcagu umwiai aui±uwis closed session yesterday in which from further the iunior loop's club owners votedon baseball's execunUhment Goldstein wanted to to replace himsaid he would see: council tive Tami when staggered halt the bout to his corner at the end ot me sixtn a restraining oruei etgauiai u Bel round but Mauriellogamely shook mWj- -rt Chandler notified of the league shirndv lios "Give me one more vote to replac O'Connor deI7"0 chance" floored clared at his Versailles Ky home Tami 201 W for- the count of nine that naturally I ar appreciative of e mc in np inp L'lJiiiiut'iiL — jiiiitiuau w the Taw : — chas showil wimu i a ten uLtVio lnne i woo ine in me paeup tvo IUUIIU iuuiiu 11 " T3I: but ine knockdown ofAithe fight w'A onw 11 iirUL vv ill iiaiiiuxc vi eiy nr csaiy uou a ronloppmpnt v— m wu rcasuc - in ot oact rnrpp times viiu South a vrrr SUMMONS tr i nnrtioinnte in the wasMneton Boulevard thence to Boulevard to Washington m council Tor utive thb Nov parallel thlfta cluni'lo Street Seventh of jger line center th SEC° arm— to- session at Cincinnati if the Chicenter toe M o r with his rieht OF WEBER — FOR ihence West along nnnKlo tr — opt Hue i"T — to OF STATE ne as Street uuiwioi UTAjr ua8u wcxcixw Seventh apontlM avoid falling nopeiessiy West property line of ISJjf: BEVERLY B AYERS plaintiff tried to protect his face with his to the suspension °inBo levard thence North parallel vs owx At t nicago wnite loft ruunuij defendant AYERS D ROBERT cniH Ctomne flTnn t extended West °ne ouglS Street of Utah to Said Defendant: nor had Commissioner Chandler "in- The State a mmKw Tiiiit'fi tn annear from Adam! Avenue thence fast along exa vise and there's nothing he (Chan- wlthln twenty days after service of the center line of Douglas Heart Attack Fatal of beginning x the point wuu mis suniixiuxis can uu nuuuir xv jvu this action Is tended — mtt ww tic SANTA BARBAR Calif Nov 1 uier t In which ho nth- - t thp Cmmtv uijxx -- —— BTorde?of Board of Coxnml-l- onwithin thirty days Dauber oneof the ef officials did" brought otherwise (UP)Deathof nnnve —lp"e tno liofond u 01 a decade TxIxLOTSON I Xt An top race horses of nearly of vour eIxZABM Harridge summing up ru vii JBM Hutuh son to do o n h m— case ie thePresident Recorder will be ago was disclosed today oy declared: session City failure Judgment horse's owner Secretary Walter now on any action is Mr tiered against you ccordlng to the Oct 29 30 31 Nov and mand of the c°mPnt-- said Court Unshed Thompson of the California Thor personal business tOZ2 8 9 10 11 I2' 1&477 Clerk with S 6 the filed 4 been oiitrhhred Breeders' association that of the wnmite &ox Tike any hmiicht acalnst vou to ALIAS SUMMONS Tou "bSttT Akeff-between yanS the rthe Monday of a heart attack at Rancho Felicia near here where he had wsu w cannot prevent any piainim ana memberagclub from goig been standing in stud into court awarding the plaintiff tb eujjod of FOR UTAH SDeaking as the league's presi- nimtiff toePther VIRGlNxA Commissioner NOLaN' F TAYLOR and wltn sucn sums as the court shall deem dent we recognize for court costs attorney'! wmM A TAYLOR plaintiffs Chandler's interpretation of the proper TOB rules and the league will not De ana support money EDWIN ROOT and JANE E GEER a nartv to anv court action mr Qjjfit Plaintiffs Attorneys RIDGE-Li HTxinnoi bases nis case on wit: P O Address: 614 Eccles aScE R'bUIXOCK EO not Sox did White Utah the spelled that IffiwWM Ogden Building (sometimes EDNA premise a JANE x Published Oct 11 18 25 Nov DOE RTOGELY hiswife w violate oaseDau ruies in sibhuib SCHRIVNERV' 2886 1947 EMMA Chi of DOE SMITH his vpar oldX Georce Zoeterman STTH JANE C and TkVD rtrt sfffiAftVBAI t LA1 Ar aiDLiai cin Y (sometimes uiar wr jiuinin'ii'i CagOS Vnriawaii niKn SlllUUl suite VIEW CEM- - Wl OF MOUNTAIN of MEETING ELIZABETH 9i RTOotLYSidow all of whomjar S fiona1! Federation of High ETERY AS8OCL4TIOA VT students Schools Baseball law says tate or m special meeting of the stockholders any right title the Mountain View Cemetery ftjtjtfl clalming real of federation schools may not beproperty the or upon lien in terest vo elation a Utah corporation will be held described in the complaint a DUt Chandler in two bulSigned i018 Rt Rmra — Rank: First Securltv a v f ' defendants r j vnic if iiii ownership the plaintiffs lewns isura cdtuci Building In Ogden City Weber County to Said The State of Utahsummoned on of Rovember llth iHTstudents of all high iZZZSmkS utah are You hereby o 1947 at two ciocK pm ior tne rmr unHr the rontract Dan u vuimui tr pServlce trf twenty days of considering and passing upon within you disputes Chandler's broadening 01 pose a proposal to sell all of the assets of this summons upon In which this action Is the rule interpretation said corporation and proceed to liqui- in the county otherwise within thirty days the bout at 33 seconds to save 01 blood-smeare- d £ serv-'"M- w jt"aBalnrt Cin tp-w- it: d to-w- I I --- Ck I f i SchaS - I 11- -- SnrnTY fiil I 1- " iJ M'-Ar'rrr- i !'- ntjMi - i I — — — six-ho- 9 — v 1 v — xx — -- ren-"Fro- m ur f t - 4 SarSSSS cm-m- o But It's Still Not Enough " long-hittin- Mangrum Hogan and Demaret matched shots with James Adams steady Scottish marksman and 31 -- year-old Max Faulkner of England youngest of the visitors Welsham Dai Rees and Samuel King England as the No 4 team had the difficult task of trying to take the measure of the man who stood head and shoulders above the rest up to two years ago Byron Nelson and his solid Herman The Americans wereBarrel overwhelming favorites to retain the trophy they regained in 1937 British teams won at home in 1929 and 1933 with the United States bagging the others three in this country and one abroad in the trans-ocea- n competition instituted 20 years ago - - Y -- " 1bB' lK nd rt j F73?692ton5)B 3 of 1947 America's steel mills produced 32 per cent more steel than in the corresponding nine months of 1946 The according to the American Iron and Steel Institute was 1947 production 62611051 tons only 6 per year But the deless than the entire year of 1940 last pre-wplan still mand bojh domestic and under the Marshall far exceeds the supply io fini t on file today with the Pacific Coast football league over last Sunday's game with Salt Lake City Salt Lake won 6 General Manproager Al Foster of Los Angeles tested the last nlav of the came in which Bulldog Back Bob Schmidt recovered a Seagull fumble and ran W — - - ng: January-through-Septem- Set ber bsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbesbSbsbbbbbW- -& BBBBBBBBBli ar aid-to-Euro- 2915 broughtservice and defend the bove after your entitled action and In case of be failure so to do Judgment will e to rendered against you accordhig which has demand of the complaintof said been filed with the Clerfc the Court This action Is brought for Pn°e of quieting title In plaintifflt to the lands following described (21) ana All of Lots Twenty-on- e Twenty-tw- o (22) Block Thirty eight to-w- -- pe BHbBBSBSBSBSBS 'X RALPH PALMER'S 26th Sh t SERVICE STATION GEORGE O'CONNOR Dial 72 Hill Addition to Ogden ' SAMUEL H BARKER Plaintiff's Attorney p o Address: 614 Eccles Ogden Utah8 Building Published Oct 11 18 25 Nov 12887 1947 BH lect the individual best se- qualificpj the position sought Accordingly I am casting my die with Commissioner Welch for And while wcijb in contact I would like o extend to all of the public my very best regards and to my supporters in the recent Primary my very best thanks Yours for a better Ogden v GEO O'CONNOR re-electi- Adams Ave Nob (38) It has long been my poliq to if not our boys are experts at that job Drive in like our friendly service you'll 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1947 thrP-nnarte- rs Ready for Winter? 55 — for a touchdown The referee said he blew his whistle before the ' recovery The protest if granted would take Los Angeles to an undefeated first place 7-- IS YOUR CAR 2-22- — er 49-pou- nd 20 rhone — date said corporation and for the purtransacting such other business as may be brought before said meeting JAMES M HARBERTSON President in each Issue of To be published Standard-Examinfor a the Ogden of two weeks prior to the date period 1 (UP)— of the meeting LOS ANGELES Nov Published Oct 27 28 29 30 31 Nov A Los Angeles Bulldog protest was telling blows putting his weight advantage behind each one SERV Grant Ave — pose of fight was about even iJPt that but de la Crus scored thebefore more GAS TIRES BODY WORK REPAIRING — — ii Bulldogs Protest Grid Decision Beshore Loses in Unique Event 10-rou- J rjBBMBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBBBBBBMlfc shoot-mgpartn- er HOLLYWOOD Nov I (UP)— A gush of blood which had ringsiders grabbing stray papers to it off last night cost Freddie ward Beshore a defeat by a technical knockout to Francisco de la Cruz Beshore 194 Los Angeles wvas spouting blood like a fountain f rdm nose and mouth when Referee Bill Kershner stopped the Legion stadium match at 34 seconds of the fifth I 9 z WESSl-- -- I i on (Paid Political Adv) 1 |