Show JMllcEd Trims Tooele OS HGOT C 1 13 Tigers Ogden pernfcs Vi n : W vViiiailfii S r 3 Curtice Makes Fine Record Jack Curtice that gentleman with the Texas drawl is closing his fourth season as head man at Utah University in football After winning three games losing four and tying three in his first reason 1950 Cactus Jack now has a record of 23 wins 13 setbacks and four defeats in Utah In his four seasons Curtice lias sent the Indians against teams of the Pacific Coast Conference Hawaii Santa Clara and teams of the Big Seven which makes his record impressive Excluding of course the game Turkey day at Salt Lake with Brigham Young University Thursday the Indians romped over Montana State back in 1951 55-6 J n t this season He’s also in line confor serious sideration He is one of the top passers in the nation this sea- son The 1954 season will provide s )ig test for capable Jack Curtice Fifteen members of the team will graduate in June These men have played on three consecutive conference championship teams As freshmen they were the scourge of the league winning by 50 f X points every time they played There were many who thought the Frosh of that year could have leaten the varsity -- George Bean was fullback in 1950 and 1952 He was in the Army in 1951 Bay Westort and Jim Dublinski jvere great - linemen for Curtice during his first three seasons Wes Gardner captained the 1951 team and was one of Curtice’s best line performers ' Don Peterson and Don Rydalch have been two of -- his standouts in the current campaign V V Lose 15 Players Jacjt & - rs $'' I K LEAPS FOR FUMBLE— Jackie Kerr of Ogden is shown here leaping for a loose ball He recovered for the Tigers on the East 48 Mike Williams of East (44) and Gary Nate (30) and A1 Kubota (13) of Ogden are shown in photo £ ‘ I v - " S 4m — GDgtett SNAGS LONG PASS— Jim Rytting second-strinquarterback nice a takes a pass from Chuck Murray for gain against the region one champion Ogden High School Tigers RIDING PIGGY BACK— Jackie Kerr Ogden High School backfield reserve pounces on the back of Mike’ Williams Ea'st quarterback to bring the Leopard to terra firma in the first period at Salt Lake - - ' 4 g yesterday Losing 15 players most of whom are regulars will be decided challenge to Jack Curtice in Six-Yard 1954 His biggest job undoubtedto will a find quarterback be ly to replace Don Rydalch and his understudy Carter Cowley Other quarterbacks on the varsity this year haven’t had a chance to show muchxHis other second and third string backs should come through in style Graduating seniors will be: SALT LAKE CITY —MilFrank Branham Dick Bubak Paul the winning Cook Carter Cowley Jack Cross lard scored Pass Keeps Tide For Champs tumce r Ml '' §tanliarb-1E'amin- 2r SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 22 1953 for their biggest margin of victory Colorado blasted Utah 54-- back In 1951 for Curtice’s worst defeat since replacing Ike Armstrong ai the Utah lair Games in the four seasons have been free scoring affairs' One ol: the coldest was played between Utah and Hawaii this season fina' James Durrant Charles Grant touchdown with 38 seconds score: Utah 47 Hawaii 24 Don Jensen Morris Nelson Don left to beat Tooele 26 to 20 Peterson Ronald Runnells’ Don Initial Setback By AL WARDEN Rydalch Darold Simmons Gerald Saturday and win its fourth ex at the defeat Utah's first Standard-Examine- r Simmons and B Tommy Class Utah Thompson Sports Editor high pense of Wyoming came in the Curtice will have Louis Mele straight UTAH STADiyM SALT LAKE CITY— Striking ef1950 season Eddie Talboom and and Gene Pantuso at fullback school football championship waxed 'Utah company A Herb Naaken and Jed Gibson at pass from Roger fectively and along the ground East High School "Leopards Strange as it may seem this was right halfback and Max Pierce Adams to DeLyle Carling put turned back the challenge of Ogden High School Tigers here the Cowboys’ first win over Utah and Joe Kine at wingback the ball in the end zone for the since "the series started at the class A football yesterday afternoon to retain the —Utah Cactus Jack will also have final counter —— — turn of the century Back in 1920 Orville 13 to 0 Neilestein brilliant end championship tie at Salt the teams played a Millard w hich Is the first Utah bv Charles Kreher gave back In togs Nellestine former Coach Tally Stevens InardJcomPlIed Lake j each team school successive win ever to four eight first downs High standout suffered pushed over six pointers in the j o d Up to date the Curticemen have Ogden a to B a had subdue bagged 155 - yards by broken bone Class in collar titles the tallied 895 points as against 733 and final added first periods as with Utah In gainst 55 for the State early game rushing determined Tooele team Willie for all opponents and champions In the air East was measure for good placement season Nelly will be in top the Fisher 209 - pound fullback Utah played sensational ball form in 1954 didn’t permit Ogden to get past credited with 147 yards while the the Tigers could do was against the Huskies at Seattle pounded through the Millard line midfield until the final period of best 1952 In and season this again amass only 28 yards ’ recently before bowing in for the three first steady gains before any league 'games were play The next week proved a big ‘let The Leopards attempted 23 gain PLOWS OFF TACKLE— George Stettler (15) is shown here hitting off tackle for a four-yarAn estimated 7500 chilled fans passes and down1 of the players as Col- played Curtice predicted his Red- periods hurled the ball on Stettler the is shown later at the turf of skins Dick Holder would scored East right (37) Ogden watched in 19 plays after for Ogden against the state scholastic 13 times Ogden Tooele romp home with the orado upset Utah 21-13 to 0 to retain double header Flurries of snow title electrified the fans with a gaUop longest run of the day East triumphed Bob Doctor was the outstanding Utah tallied 240 points in 1950 Skyline The Frosh team of 1953 will the opening kickoff driving 65 class A championship (Photos by Ralph Collins Standard-Examine- r Utah and ball toter for Ogden He staff) was easi- — hampered the play of Ogden to In '1951 188 in 1952 and — came — Millard But East at intervals during the hotly hy the standout in the offensive right 336 the Indians have scored 231 provide some fine sophomores yards Curtice and his capable coaching back to score on a sleeper play contested battle for Chris Apostol’s points in the 1953 season assistants will make Utah a con- catching Tooele off guard In defeat Ogden took a long department folcharges Curtice’s four year record emtender next season make no mis drive in the third An step back toward the gridiron Gary Lund tackled like a collows: inence it enjoyed back in the good legian take about that led to the second Tooele and shared honors on the period 1950—Won 3 Lost 4 Tied 3 old days It was the Tiger's first line with Dick Holder center The Utes under Jack Curtice touchdown and - a tremendous crack at the title since 1916 37 119 Idaho 26 have provided some fine footbal' Tooele punt set the stage for East’s weight advantage was a !27 Arizona 14 entertainment at homo and on another counter in the third The years ago factor in the Leopards telling East broke into pay dirt before successful defense of the 28 foreign soil Let’s all salute the ball booted by Dick Dalton rolled 28 Brigham Young chamthe game was six minutes old pionship Coach Tally Stevens 14 Utah head man for a job wel dead on the Millard one-anthe JI4 Denver 21-Pete Nielsen recovered an Ogden kept a constant stream of re0 S3 done and wish him luck in ’54 Eagles punted out only to the 35 13 Wyoming line serves chasing in and out of the fumble on the Tigers 20 and the years to come The runback put the ball on the Colorado ' score to set initial the Atup one 19 later and 39 Kansas Tommy game He used 34 players during play £6 COLLEGE PARK Md (AP)— By CHARLES KREHER Record TD r? Colorado A&M 32 contest kin scampered around end for 16 the Champs SALT LAKE CITY— If East High School had a little After Chet Hanulak sprinted 81 Williams Rytting Wright Ras (46 Utah State In just eight plays the defend- yards and a touchdown That gave Tooele an apparent- yards and Bernie Faloney fol- too much for Ogden on the football field yesterday the ing champions recorded their mussen and Kent Nielsen hogged 28 40 Hawaii touchdown margin lowed in the first period with a Mike Williams passed the glory in the East backfield ly safe Ogden Tigers had it all over their Salt Lake rivals in the touchdown But Adams’ passing was too much 254 to elongated Harold Hawkins Hawkins Christiansen Cracroft 240 scoring pass Maryland ’ e for the Buffaloes in the closing threw dp a magnificent defense marching and Pep Club divisions Ogden High’s band East’s end in the end and Brickey played well on the 1951— Won 7 Lost 4 21-minutes Alabama score Hawkins’ line zone to beat first the for directed by Max Dalby and Pep Club headed by Marjorie yesterday 6 55 Montana State undeA fumble in the third quarter to end its season Tally Stevens East mentor said: was wide placement attempted 27 Arizona 7 was truly a different team Millard the - ball on - the feated before going to the Orange Dahlstrom put on a halftime show equal to any seen in Ogden second East Late in the gave period 61 28 Oregon State than the one we beat 34-- early Tooele 28 and a touchdown fol Bowl an to took the Stadium air Ute after exchange 7 f 6 Brigham Young the season It was just a case lowed nine plays later Adams’ Hanulak’s long range touchlittle Joan years ago is now principal of of kicks and lost the ball on the in Curvy blonde 7 Kansas 26 ANNAPOLIS Md (AP) — A our club being up and Ogden of a four six second on came after down the run gain missing Ogden ma14 week before the 17 Denver drum Groetsch 5assing produced Ogden down They gave us a fine was High line over Bill Iverson and the lasses goal plays Maryland play Faloney hit end Army game ' the 0 Wyoming 13 from Mil- - Bill Walker for the second score jorette drew cheers the as ball froze not one game” the The looked for sad the but from The Coach Tigers Eddie plunged Tigers Erdelatz said today 20 28 Utah State “We gave them everything we touch-- 1 and again in the second quarter crowd and had practically all the stricken as they trotted into the lalf ended wifh East leading lard’s first fourth-quarte- r 54 he feels just about as he did at down had t 0 Colorado but it wasn’t enough” Coach the dominated s East and after completing a completely boys in the press box doing dressing room after the battle 27 Colorado A&M 21 the same stage of his first year Chris in cenhalf the first Apostol of the Tigers said wtw Dick which has Holder Hanulak The play little to perbig paved gal pass c40 Idaho 19 as boss of Navy football on field after the game the Mike to kicked off Ballif conScott the way for the third score But formed in the Rose Bowl excited ter for the Streaks accepted Blast 19 as the on The Williams the lineups: evdolences his a knee comment of from left from his lot was That understudy in 1950 pleased Faloney injured Navy had 247 $6 Chuck Vernieu out with a frac- third period opened In this peri- - j Ogden High Tigers and substitute Charley Boxold eryone in the stands won only two of eight games be1952— Won 6 Lost 3 Tied 1 tured ankle as they passed on od the Leopards registered a sin-- j Ends — Dalebout Fleming Ol" had to finish the game fore the feared finish with Army coach of the Jack Curtice jovial gle first down from scrimmage son Shriber the ramp under the stands 14 State Oregon Touchdown Pass Tackles— Carter Lund Ramsey football team Then Utah of the said taking to the air most of the time Chuck University ’’Nice Dick” the Midshipmen 21 Idaho i sprung game T Boxold also found Walker for commented: “There’s a good prosSwenson looked Chris Apostol’s charges back e u Arizona 27 sports upset of the year They touchdown pass that covered pect for my next year’s television slapping him on the Guards — Draney Matsumura team in “Thanks” replied Holder wear- like a different football of 6 beat one of West Point’s great FORT COLLINS Colo g4 Brigham Young 25 yards and then the Maryland show” when he saw Joan perGarr two final the play periods O ily” but there goes ‘State all Denver ' teams li-Gary Glide’ kicked a defense took over in the last two form Center — Holder They rushed the East passers shot for another year" 21 Wyoming in and the field first period goal Starr Bart while a and Quarterback tackled quarters for a Quarterbacks —Nate Ballif Lake which To viciously Salt we have newspaan of awful “Again the lot was attitude the That Colorado 20 on of ' the game passed Alabama six yards short minutes Stettler waning Halfbacks — Ballif tossed a scare the into our “If her Leopards hands” you sign Erdelatz said replied: Colorado A&M They were beat 6 generally 10 yards over tackle for of a score in the third period and perman slashed Kubota Mecham Kerr five East Ogden He Intercepted rates Army as considerably a touchdown to its a cinch Curtice won’t be the en but they could take it The 3H Santa Clara 13 Fullback — Doctor personally en- I to the 14 3 and 2 in the last star of that show” in the dressing passes during the game three in1 heavy gloom Utah State hung 0 stronger than last season when gineer Colorado A&M’s defeat to be Easi canto These final High Leopards the intercep-by only repulsed period Navy scored the game’s only of New Mexico in a as the boys peeled off their tions were F Nielson Ends— Hawkins The formations into which the room to the deter-- j Skyline Con a Maryland defense that blanked costly touchdown to no win was ‘hamr' there their third suits but 8 128 ilWilkinson Jackson John encounter ference went couldn’t to Prince six of Club and band and who mined today its10 gave opponents Pep Tigers just in the Straight or academy secies He B53—Won 7 Lost 2 I son Glick’s performance and a New up only 31 points all season lustrate popular songs of the past acting seem to get going “We lost” said veteran assist28 Arizona 7 also feels the pollsters have given Mexico field goal in the fourth peTackles — Lee P Nielson Kop-ol- d Harj third were The will in and done the with mighty Marylanders period Midway snap present Ballif “but it I lin O the Cadets short shift in placing riod Christiansen Burch Pratt on an constituted Oklahoma in the Orange and precision despite the cold ant coach Mark we meet Guerette Hawkins by Ray Ogden 51 Idaho pounced them s weren’t in among the wasn’t because Hawaii 24 all the "important of- Bowl on New Year’s Day It was winds snapping about them on the Tigers 33 The Brickey Fullmer Avery fuble virtually “Army deserves a much better fensive action in a stout line bat the second undefeated season hi 33 USAC 13 Guards— McFarland Jordan East’s band and girls club did a there trying” Leopards worked the leather to Denver 6 national ranking” he commented tie Centers — Cracroft Edwards 28 as the period ended Coach too Tatum and the of for Jim three the with Ogden job good story Navy which at last count was C McFarland Newman 12 Chuck Wyoming will be this bowl At Mexico team New Murray his fourth favorite this a but it the juncture slight Thanksgiving turkey s has won fell into fourth place on 21 lost behind the a j s Washington with Dick Rasmussen Quarterbacks — Williams Ryt pass hit in the Sky- in seven years at Maryland seemed that the Colorado ran 21 four of eight games Armylost line Conference Rasmussen and be20 the ting Sperry With candidate in had Ogden the edge standings Halfbacks — K Nielsen Brown Colorado A&M 14 only to Northwestern in its sec- cause of the season-endinto the 12 Larry Jones smashed loss Faloney on the bench and five ond contest was tied by Tulkne to the nine and Mike Williams hit j Cayias Murray Jones Dowse Colorado A&M ranks fifth and fumbles resulting with Boxold 231 who re- off tackle to the Ogden three Mash well was Junction The LOGAN 104 but shelled six others City — nation’s tradithe ball the more one the game handling plays Fullbacks — Rasmussen Wright Underdog tional tussle against the Univer- second ranked team got past niid represented in the stands yester- member the cipck playing © Fullback Grayson Wright went Splendid Quarterbacks Navy Ear1 ace Clark Catrow Harold basketball to watch and Streaks the over Utah Orange Erdelatz Aggie standing up Navy is t sity of Colorado a Eig Seven field onlyi once' in the secern day One of the outstanding feats of underdog forInsisting 1944 addito Score for the in the Holmstead In for battle the state the Hawkins title by periods: was upright Hap start split That of half the first time sine member 0 0 0 O—O Qirtice’s coaching at Utah is the 1950 admittedly is adding to hiL jOgdeii the third quarter when they went tion to OHS students there were 1946 seasons will get another look extra point I 6 0 0 7—13 fact that he has had nationally attack for the game at PhUadel George Stettler Ogden back East from their 16 to the opposite! 15 a lot of parents there and Ogden this season but this time he’ll known quarterbacks each season phia next run of the j East scoring: Touchdowns — on bench the members be the v longest High Boxold provided were faculty and lost Hanulak Saturday Back in 1950 Dave Cunningham an assistant day late id the ‘final period He Hawkins WnghL Point after“It’s traditional” he said “Both the l$ll between them Sir Players from other teams in After serving as two touchdown — Hawkins (placeloose for a in second seasons the broke to gallop Poole came for nation in pass- teams always come One also to Cliff along vjas Region Alabama Youngelman with before 30 to East named the head being been roent) see has defend Holmstead the ing and would have been first if couple of new plays” up regional tackle recovered Tigers f Statistics: hadn’t been for the rain and high tackled from behind by Mike WilMost workouts in the two weeks Its favorite running attack held honors and sports stars of other basketball coach for Logan — LINCOLN The Neb (AP) electrified the new liams This his duties He school at muddy ball in the final game before the Army engagement are abounded about gallop had-t- o the begins to place Alabama years 96 go yards Falls City Neb high school foot- !to First downs sea crowd at Honolulu The officials refused hidden from prying eyes Sheriff Mac M Wade of Weber Monday start of the 1953-5the air and did well in comball team would like to know if td dry the ball off as is the cusa former Weber High son Navy is in good physical condipleting 14 of 28 passes for 245 County can tie this: in the final period and lost the tom here School star was there as were But tion Only End Ron Beagle and anybody the Marylanders yards un final went into its It game ball on downs the second time on passes attempted 'Tom Dublinski was of members the several Ogden Serves To Smashes weren’t giving up those last yards Guard Alex Aronis are favoring beaten The field was snowy the Leopards 30 These were the Passes completed in 1951 and is now star injuries and High team of 1916 the last Og they should be Falls City fumbled 10 times IOWA CITY Iowa iNEA) — only goal ward marches mustered Passes Intercepted win back team to state title tjLtiJ of den the with Bobby Layne ring sound Up Saturday losing the ball each time It also iUOlecUl George (Dusty) Rice Icwa back-fiel- d by the Region One title holders the world champion Detroit Navybyhas HIALEAH Fla (NEA) — Hia played more men lost the ball game 18-star was the state high One of the 1916 stars for Ogden East used a splendid defense Punting average Ljons than Army which dared only 15 Race Track now has 7CXffla High had a vital interest in to- school singles tennis champio the Tigers and was con-- j Fumbles lost Incidentally victorious Fair-jlea- h i against - Don Rydalch was against Penn but Erdelatz de- bury High fumbled five times— mingoes in its infield thanks to day’s game Maurice Conroy who before 'donning Hawke ye tent to take to the air for most I Yards penalized last year and Is a cinch tects no advantage there but recovered four t of her yardage The yardstick Kickoffs fa summer crop of 69 young birds played end on the Tiger team 37 0 53-1- 3 six-yar- Orange Streaks Wage Game Battle but Bow to Superior Manpower of Leopard Eleven d 0-- 0 ’ 21-1- 4 d I 0 51-yar- 84-yar- d Band and Pep Club Sharp MarylandTops d Ogden High Pleases Crowd With Music and Marching Alabama by Score of i 28-yar- d four-perio- Erdelalg Feels Same About The Army Game d 3-- 1 52-yar- d All-Stat- 0 e 0 70-'yar- d - 6-- 0 21-yar- d nip-up- te Rams Beat Lobos With Field Goal (UP)-Sophomo- f 2 Og-denit- es I 0 9-- 3 breast-beatin- g Dr also-ran- ’ I Holmstead Takes Coaching Post also-ran- Orange-and-Black- All-Ameri- g (UP)-f-Fan- at-th- Football Fumbles Prove Costly I s e 51-yar- 215-poun- d d 4 - - i I 0 4 C — - ' C v 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