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Show Punchers Just About In Giants Defeat As 1950 Skyline Champs Browns For traveled to Tempe, Ariz., to abBy UNITED PRESS sorb a 28 to 0 defeat from AriUtah football Filbert were zona Stat. BYU was swept aside, jostling each other '.today to let 42 to 3, by a touchdown-hungr- y on the University of Wyoming Denver iinlvrltv . this bandwagon and crying "wait 'til There will be no next year in support of their Saturday for Utah. Theletup Redskins own teama. meet Colorado university and the Coach Bowden Wyatt, Aggies play host to Colorado A. perfectly happy with hia and M. The Cougars enjoy a single wing of- holiday. fense and a rock-ribbdefense, Wyoming scored twice in each appeared to.have the Skyline Six quarter against the Utes. And conference championship tucked the Cowboys gave the impression away for 1030. that they could have about doubled the score had they Ready To Concede Sports writers, coaches and the chosen to apply more pressure. fans themselves were ready' to Eddie Talboom and his underconcede that Utah stalwarts had study, sophomore Harry Geldien, no chance of stopping the Wyo- ran and passed at will behind the devastating blocking of their ming powerhouse. With their S3 to 13 victory over teammates. University of Utah Saturday, the It was their first inwin47 over Utah years. Cowboys now have an average of in Salt Lake City 37 points per game for their five Skyline Six standings: games this season. No team has (Conference. Games) W L T Pet. come close to beating them and 3 0 0 1.000 Utah's last hope, Brigham Young Wyoming university, doesn't seem to have Colorado A Sc M . 21 11 0 .667 .500 Denver the weapons to stop them. 1 .000 Utah Dark Weekend ...0 .000 It was another dark weekend Brigham Young' .. .0 2 0 1 .000 for Utah gridders. 'Utah State Utah State "t J" ' : t Second Time NEW YORK, 4 Vir f, .1', t I t Oct. 23 ttJ.R Coach Paul Brown said today his twice-beatCleveland Browns "were over .the hill," but another National Football league coaoh said it was just a case of Brown's ld a c r e t being brought into the open." Brown paid tribute to the New York Giants after yesterday's 17 to 13 victory over tha Browns, four-timrulers of the defunct All America conference. He said the Giants were "a fin team with tremendous heart" Then he add ed: r w V Over The Hill "We're over the. hill. I mean some of our players haven't got the old zip. Tha quicker we lose three or four games the better off we ll be. But Red Strader, coach of the New York Yanks who had never before seen the Browns lose a game, had a tactical explanation for the Browns' second straight loss to the Giants. "Brown never had an outside UCLA's end Bob Wilkinson (30) misses threat in all the years aMISSES CONNECTIONS running Today's Sport Parade: pass from left halfback John Florence as he is blocked by Stanhe was in the conference, ford back Harry Hugasian (25) in the first quarter of the UniverStrader said. He fooled everygame, played at Los he sity of California at Los Angeles-Stanfor- d but he into did, thinking body UCLA the the game by a score Indians, upset winning Angeles. doesn't he fact Just is, didn't The 21-have a running game at all now of that Marion Motley's threat down the middle is gone." Tied For First By OSCAR FRALEY prize pitchers proved it last orthe weekend by outshining NEW YORK, Oct. 23 (U.W The victory sent the Giants All-St- ar Football proved conclusively to- thodox football foot soldiers who into a tie for first place in the day that men like Ben Franklin, tuck the pumpkin under their American conference with the Samuel Langley and the Wright elbows and grind out on the Philadelphia Eagles, who came CARL LUNDQUIST Warren Spahn of Boston. brothers were born too soon. from behind to beat the Pitts- ByNEW YORK, 23 (U.P Oct. Four Musial, one of the greatest hitMen of their aerial proclivities ground. Consider: to and 10, burgh Steelers, 17 pennant-wi- n Undefeated Northwestern scor dropped would have made ters the league has produced, Browns into third players from the Phillies the out ning Philadelphia halfbacks for some needy college ed all its touchdowns via the place with a 2 record. 18 outfield votes and four drew Del Gran fielder Ennis, shortstop times. In these airways, Dick Flowers passing --Bobby Layne tnrew two base. The slender slugger, for first baseman Willie Hamner, third Franklin, the Knute Rockne of for three, as it bowled over Pitt, touchdown passes arid set up an- ny who never hit the doldrums as Rob Robin and Jones, pitcher conscience when he ran up a kite in 28 to 23. other score, but missed the did his teammates who finished these gaudy gridiron days would Larry Isbell, a familiar name version on a fourth . touchdown ertSr jwere named today to the in fifth place, led the league in United National league have been known as "Bullet Ben." because he's the brother of the which "gave" the San Francisco annual for the fourth time in his batting as usual but team, press a problem would have arisen de- famed Cecil, passed for one score Forty-Nine- rs a 28 to 27 victory with a .346 average, which broth- and set up two more in Baylor's over Stan (The Man) Musial led the career ciding which of the Wright iions. Detroit the is the same as his lifetime exactly "Kita ticket. the 2 ers should be known romp over Texas Tech. Frank Tripucka sparked the major league figure. He batted Writers Selected By ty Hawk Cannon." But Langley sec in 108 runs and hit 28 homers. Chicago Cards to a to 8 Win Over Villanova at votes both missed a natural as "Slingin Musial, getting ond period and a 38 victory first base and in the outfield tor the other berths, however, Sam." Babe Parilll's passes poised over the Washington Redskins to where was hot competition. Kiner, there most of his time, the sole four of five touchdowns for un- sDOil Charley Justice's pro debut was onhe22spent shining light on PittsPlenty of Pigskin Pilot 24 of the for ballots beaten Kentucky in a 34-- 7 win and the Los Angeles Rams rolled team selected last place laggards, re burgh's baseball veteran over the Baltimore Colts, 70 to writers from by Still, there are plenty of pig-sk- over Villanova. for the second the league's eight ceived 19 votes St. Mary's beat Oregon, 18 to 27, in other games. pilots to go around, and the outfield spot on the basis of his no were But cities. there unani 13, when Dave Marcelli caught mous selections for any posi 47 homers which topped both the deciding touchdown heave. tion an unusual situation inas leagues. UCLA scored three touchdowns much as in other years there were on aerials, Ernie Stockert nailing plenty - of standouts. two, for a 21 to 7 upset of unSix of the eight teams had beaten Stanford. Dick Doheny completed 14 of 18 players on the mythical team, the second nlace Dodeers beine the passes for two ouchdowns and The annual Directors' CuPonly team besides the Phillies to 246 yards as Fordham upset West tnllrrument of the TimDanoBos place more than one man. Catcher Virginia, 27 to 23. association approached the Roy Campanella and first baseDick Kazmaier of Princeton jGolf Lee Grable of Los Angeles, a flipped three touchdown tosses in finals this week, with Dan Lam man were the Dodgers Gil newcomer to the Provo ring, will seven tries in a 34 to 0 rout of bert scheduled to meet the win- named, Hodges Musial represented the Bredesen-Don ner of the Bill tangle with Jack Kiser, Brown. Cardinals., and the other junior heavyweight in Glenn Drahn fired three scores Fotheringham match as soon as skidding went to second baseman positions the main event of tonight's as Iowa upset Purdue, 33 to 21. the' latter is completed. of the Giants, outEddie Stanky FillMax show at the RiverLambert whioped Passes A Pair run king Ralph home and fielder 4 a round side Roller rink. and 2, in third a pair more, Rufus for and pitcher of Barkley passed Kiner Pittsburgh, Brede-sen The other wrestling match of in Virginia's 26-win over VMI. match to 5 makeonthe finals. at was show will find Leo Jensen of Des Fotheringham up Chuck Ortmann threw one and mmrnm mm i "i Moines, la., battling Bob De scored one as Michigan whipped the en dof nine holes Sunday, 1" -'- "" "'""' a in of of match Green the balance Marce the with Bay, Wis., unbeaten Wisconsin, v.-.-- . one-fal- l, time limit. two scheduled to be played soon. Claude Arnold tossed The top boxing match will be touchdowns in Oklahoma's 25th Results of second round battle between Buzz straight, a 58-- 0 stroll past Kansas matches were: Lambert def. Bill a n Jones of Omaha' and Mike Nazar-iaGriffiths, 6 and 5; Fillmore def. State. of Armenia, while in a three-roun- d And Joe Ernst threw one and Cloyd Booth, 1 up; 2Fotheringham and 1, and amateur tiff, Gary Bulow scored another in Tulane's def. Karl Tucker, 0 Bredesen def. George Cole, 1 up. of Provo will tangle with Bob conquest of Alabama. Fisst round results: Bill GrifMorreys of Payson. Of course, there were plenty def. Sam Blackham, 2 and fiths in on the carrying hard way. Like Army's AI Pol- 31; Dan Lambert def. Cliff Bailey, and 2; Max Fillmore def. Earl lard, who scored twice, kicked seven straight points and made Brim, 4 and 3; Cloyd Booth def. 101 yards in eight tries as Har Lee Carter, default; Karl Tuck 4 and 3; Don AAU vard sufered its worst defeat, 49 er def. Mark Nilsen,Bill Geertsen, Fotheringham def. to 0. default; Bill Bredesen def. Ralph Cross-Count- ry "Burb" Eggertsen, 4 and 3, and George Cole def. Art Duckett, Charles Lloyd, Brigham Young Ball 2 and 1. university distance runner carrying the colors of the Provo AthTmt I .1 letic club, won the senior division o the annual Intermountain AAU championships held Saturday at Liberty park in Salt SPANISH FORK Members of Bir Eitht Lake City. w L. T. Pet. . the was 8:11.2 Spanish Fork baseball club, Lloyd's winning time 5 0 0 1.000 and he scored a mild upset in fin- who tied with Payson for second Jordan 1 4 0 ,800 Davis in Basethe Central Utah of of ahead David place Curry ishing 1 4 .800 Salt Lake Athletic club and Doug ball League, held their annual South 3 2 .600 East Hart, University of Utah ace run- party at the Chicken Roost Satur- Granite 2 3 .400 ning for the Salt Lake Athletic day night. 1 4 .200 The board of directors nvho Carbon club. Curry placed second and 1 4 .200 West Hart, who was picked to win, planned the affair said about 50 Provo 0 5 .000 ended up third. guests attended. The local organiRegion One Martin Seifert of South won zation paid the cost of the affair. W. T. Pet. the high school varsity division Marvin Arnold was master of Box 4 0 1.000 Elder race in J.do.v to snauer tne old ceremonies, several musical num-ma1 3 0 .750 was a highlight of party, Ogden of 3:41.2 set in 1949 by Rich-'be3 2 0 .600 "He have to hold one party a Logan ard Robinson of Millard. 2 2 0 .500 '? Fred Gallegos of West won the year for our wives so they will Weber 2 2 0 .500 Cache high school sophomore division let us play the following season," South 1 4 0 .250 event with a time of 3:52.2 to Clarence Gull, star centerfielder North Cache BAREFOOT BOY Bobby 0 4 0 .000 break Seifrrt's old mark of 3:37.7! for the Spanish Fork nine, laugh- - Bear River Fuller pulls off his shoe and Two Region commented. set in 1949. ingly sock when Arizona State scores W. L. T. Pet. a touchdown, boots the extra 4 0 0 1.000 Tooele point with toes curled back. He 1 0 4 1.000 Wasatch icked nine of his first 10 for 1 3 0 1.000 Bingham Tempe this season. 1 4 0 .800', Park City 3 1 2 .750 Grantsville 3 .500 Cyprus 2 3 0 .400 Morgan 1 4 0 .200 Murray 1 4 0 .200 BOXING Judge North Summit ... 0 4 1 .000 South Summit ... 0 5 0 .000 WRESTLING Region Three Nebo W. L. T Pet. en , "old-fashione- I'.'A'VViV, "four-year-o- - r ' VlVAV' d" ed es . Aerial Pigskin Artists Had It In Last Week's Battles 7. Four Philly Players Named Nine To Senior Loop ica 4-- air-mind- ed all-st- ar 26-1- 28-poi- nt in Grable, Kiser Directors Cup Golf Meet Nears Finals to Battle In DAILY HERALD 'FlopsroojFivo' Monday, October 23, 1950 Babe Would Be Proud Of the Left Behind Memory Of Grid World Mired In Misery He-Ha- s , By BOB CONSIDINE letters and such, except when By STAN OPOTOWSKY NEW YORK, Oct 23 (U.R) International News Service they indicated achievement in Football's floperoo five were the broader sense." 21 (INS) NEW Oct. YORK, in mired misery today. Babe who of kind the led Babe would have liked that. Ruth, weresensations at the carefree life They that is shot out of a For it has, in its distinguished start of the season but soon tha cannon, would be amazed and upset avalanche fell upon them of the constructive memory way, what he had in riotous Now they're all but crushed out proud he has left behind him in the abundance class. of the big-tipicture by the form of the "Babe Ruth sportsunhappy quirks Of fate. The list: manship program." I planned to write something Notre Dame - Once football a are Here this day on Joe Louis' from excerpts rasping warbled a shaky "Fear, Fear for which has been sent to return to the ring. Matter of fact, Old Notre Dame," but the Irish brochure throughout the I planned to say that if 'he inwere bounced first by Purdue, school principals by the Bab? Ruth founda- sisted on fighting aaain, and. and then Saturday by Indiana U. S. set wind up with the just before his death- again, he'd 20-- 7, on the work of Bobby tion,his up friends good by Melvyn Low- marbles: . . . but never get enough Roberts, who ironically hails from enstein and Comdr. Paul Carey: marbles to pay off his dear old the home of ND, South Bend know that sportsmanship unc. Ind. Next: Michigan State, and andWe But how can a guy rap Joe good government go hand in another defeat possibility. hand. In politics, as on the ath Louis? How can you rap a guy letic fields, interests clash, rights who said, on a television show Bounced By Georrta of others must be recognized de- with his friend Milton Berle. "As This was supposed feat and victory must be taken in! a fighter I'm thankful for the Maryland to be the power of the south, the stride. strength God gave me. As an team Coach Jim Tatum called "It is believed that a spirit of American I'm grateful for the my greatest." But it was bounced sportsmanship developed on our opportunity our great country by Georgia at the start of the playing fields and among the has given me." Especially when he needs the 3. season, then crumbled, to spectators in our grandstands may obscure North Carolina State last be transferred, in some regree. dough, and has only one way of Joe will be week. Now: Dangerous Duke. ' to later adult activities in the making it in chunks. Minnesota This one - time community, the state, the nation fighting when he s 40. The colossus of the northland absorb- and even internationally. If you ever loved a horse, either Babe Ruth sportsmanship awards ed its fourth straight beating to Ohio State. were organized to cultivate this to bet on, or just watch, youd Saturday, 48-better not miss Roger Treat's Michigan, which returned fronrw spirit. "Man O'War" (Messner.1) It gives the dregs of disappointment itself Livinr Memorial what amounts to a thrilling reto wallop heretofore unbeaten now gets its "They should be a living mem- birth to this country 'g incomWisconsin, parable thoroughbred, and his crack at the wobbly giant. orial to his fine performance and 379 sons and daughters. an inspiration to better sportsNation's Sensation manship and fair play.'"' "This committee is composed of Purdue The sensation of the two Thirty thousand mounted birds representatives each from the were nation after it beat Notre Dame, National Association of Secondgiven to the Harvard uniPurdue lost first to Miami, then School Principals, the Amer- versity museum by John Eliot ary to Iowa, on consecutive ican Association for Health, Phys- Taylor, collector. Saturdays. ical Education and Recreation, Southern California This and the Babe Ruth foundation. Pacific Coast dark horse appar"Over 2,000 student sportsmen ently stayed in the dark too long. representing over 1,000 secondary! It has yet to see the light of shools received Babe Ruth sports- Will victory in four starts, and lost manship awards in the first year: 4. most recently to Navy, of the program. Individual medNavy hadn't won till then. als were presented to students who in the opinion of their fel-- J G. B. Tread Heavy Steps low, students made the greatest Meanwhile, other giants con- contribution to the spirit of tinued to tread their heavy steps sportsmanship and fair play duracross the season. Army whipped ing the school year. Live and now plays Harvard. 49-Widest Aspect Columbia, which wasn't helped "Sportsmanship was stressed in by its 34-- 0 loss to Penn. Okla- its widest educational aspect homa rolled over Kansas State, in the school room, on the ath58-and Saturday faces Iowa letic field and playground, in State, a team which tied Missouri, the home, at church and as a part in a surprise. OCT. 25-2- 8 Southern of the local community. All Methodist rests this week after awards were made for sportsmanending Rice' undefeated-untie- d ship not competitive excellence, 1. string, popularity, number of athletic - : 16-1- 0, 26-1- 3, 33-2- 1, 27-1- S. 0, Through 0, 20-2- 0, 42-2- s Mat Headliner boxing-w- """V ,. HfM IIS fITf inter-mounta- in U restling 13 26-1- 3. 20-min- 10-rou- nd UHJIU 27-2- LB Will Lb U Cougar Distance Runner Cops Race Spanish Fork Club Feted At cross-count- Standings of Prep School Grid Teams Saturday Banquet ry jh Kg? r rk rs IP All 11 (UTOCO) Payson" . Wasatch Academy Spanish Fork Springville BY High Region Thre 3 2 0 2 2 2 3 1 0 Uintah Roosevelt Alterra h SiZZS M.1'i5iA Cedar City Kanab . Hurrlcan Dixie Beaver Hinckley Milford . Parowan . NEW JOB FOR PAUL Paul Richards, who is spoils editor of a Waxahatchie. Tex newspaper during the winter months, left, and once was a Detroit Tiger backstop, right, has a new job manager of the White Sox. He managed Seattle of the Pacific Coast League this past season and replaces fill -- in pilot Red Corriden at Chicago. -- . . W. L. 5 0 4 1 1 4 0 5 Region Six W. 5 4 4 3 2 1 1 3 3 3 3 4 0 5 0 ..2 1 1 1 .000 y:ix- - Arrange now for winter pro- tection. You can't have it done too early, m but a few hours delay may be too late. Don't let cold weather catch you prepared. Avoid the rush un- do it now. vs. GRABLE JENSEN vs. DEMARCE KISER BOXING- -3 ROUNDS Gary Bulow vs. Bob Morreys - ivn V (gal Superior I LUBRICATE FOR SAFETY EVERY f 1000 MILES xi- - Your car rtecds good care. vs. Pet. 0 1.000 1 1.000 0 .800 1 .750 0 .400 0 .400 1 .250 1 .250 0 .200 '.fcnsy -- i-- MIKE NAZARIAN 0 1.000 0 .800 0 .200! 0 .000 L. T. 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