Show 30 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Saturday October 23 1948 i j 20000 Expected at 2:30 Battle 000 Fans By BELL CLEGG No melodrama about Cowboys and Indians ever held any more possibilities than Saturday after noon’s thriller between the Cow boys from the University of Wyoming’ and the University Redskins 1 ii- - I f -- I- i 1 By OLLIE McCULLOCH Tribune Sports Writer LOGAN Oct 22 — Playing before what could easily be the largest ever to attend any event gathering — athletic or otherwise — in Logan the Aggies of Utah State and Brigham Young university Cougars will throw their closely matched T formations against' each other Satur- ' in the Ute stadium Upwards of 20000 fans are expected to trudgq up the hill for the 2:30 pm kickoff and that will be the largest crowd ever to see a skirmish according to Theron Parmelee day at 2:3Q pm An overflow crowd exceeding 10000 is expected to pack the hilltop stadium before the kickoff for the 1948 homecoming battle between the two Utah rivals Utah graduate manager To the winner of the 24th meetV i Three Other Games Roming of Coach E L (Dick) V ney’s Utags and the Eddie Kimball-coache- d Three other afternoon tiffs will Cats will go a rustic and r keep Skyline Six elevens busy “Old Wagon B YU and Utah State will square a Wheel’’ which has been set up this off at Logan in the annual Aggie year as an annual symbol of viccollision Denver enhomecoming tory between the two schools on : Denver in tertains St Mary’s the gridiron M while Colorado A St plays host Last Chance to Drake university in Fort Col- ' V'5' ' 1’ ?r' I '£ X : lins But besides this the winner will -- ’Av come out of the game clinging to a v’ts- Perhaps it’s the possibility of ' i ' J " ' t y ' f last chance at a share of the Skysitting in on a terrific upset 4 which has caused fans to get out line Six conference wealth The loser can well count himself out and rustle ducats to Saturday afv of any bargaining for laurels internoon’s melee between the Cowx xS 4 1 Zn asmuch as both have lost their only 55-' boys and the Indians Perhaps it’s V starts in the mile-hig- h circuit because Wyoming has rolled up B Y U was swamped 30 to 0 by 169 points in four games and fans - v" A X -A the Utah Redskins while the Agare hopeful of seeing a gies dropped a 9 to 7 heartbreaker battle to Colorado A and M Maybe it’s because the PunchIn other games the teams have ' ' f ers are bringing a pair of stylish ' 'v Ar a t fared about even broken-fiel- d runners either of The Cougars dropped San Diego whom can break away for a long 14 to 6 and Pepperdine 13 State one whom and of dash goalward 0 to before losing to Pacific De(Sonny Jones) already has touch9 to 7 the Utes and then stroyers down jaunts of 100 80 and 60 Texas Mines 24 to 20 last Friday it’s yards to his credit And maybe night At the same time the never because has ' Wyoming Farmers were stopping Montana i I never scored beaten Utah and has State 31 to 6 Montana 18 to 7 more than seven points against and Arizona State of Tempe 22 to the Utes but has a chance to do 17 then lost to Wichita 20 to 7 v either or both of those possibilirf ' last week end ties Saturday One Touchdown Edge & K'b '1 Facts Stand Out Strictly from the records and Whatever the reason these they’re usually tossed away when V v t the Cougar-Aggi- e game rolls facts do stand out Wyoming is around the Loganites rate almost a is t ' 4 W without a doubt bringing over the a favorite with a finest football team the state has slight 'edge in almost every departever suited up The Punchers ment have a lusty scoring punch Romney’s running attack— paced 42 points per (they've averaged game Capt Jay Van Noy at by are undefeated except gam? and half Ralph Roylance at left right for last week’s 0 loss to Colohalf and Ernie Groll at fullback — rado A & M) Their defense has has chewed off an average of 256 given up only 41 points in four on the ground while passes yards games This is perhaps the first have netted 78 in the air For the year in the long series when the Cougars Lyle Koller Scotty Deeds Punchers were given an outside Rex Barry Bruce Osborn and the chance of making the game interrest have rolled only 161 yards per there will be plenty game and aerials principally by esting — and I Nalder afterribon’s the at action In of a lot will Talboom lower left and two Eddie These Saturday top figure Wyoming playmakers Don Bushore and Jim Eccles have of tans on hand Saturday who Kickoff for the colorful grid skirmish Is 2:80 pm been Ute stadium) Wally accurate enough for 74 yards believe the Pokes can do better Walker (Sonny) Jones lower right plus Utah's Up front the B Y U forwards than that have allowed opponents 288 yards An air of confidence hung over Irish Rebel Wins — 236 rtishing and 52 on pitches the Ute wigwam Friday afternoon Undergoes Operation ABILENE Kans Oct 22 CP) — Meanwhile the Romneymen have True enough there are still three INDEPENDENCE)! Mo Oct 22 Mount Mahan Rebel owned by yielded 242 with 174 going on question marks on the list Tally (UP)— Outfielder Bobby Thomson Oswald of Los Angeles ground plays and 68 into the air Stevens end definitely will not of George unNew York who Giants the For the Cats it will be a matter won: Clark derwent the $6000 first prize in the 42-2play Saturday afternoon an emergency operation 1 S Adams tackle may see action but for U at the stake cup challenge was reported in that is only a remote possibility g'oodappendicitis national coursing meet Friday condition Friday at the Inde9 Bill Angelos guard Is hopeful but The Greyhound unisanitarium UP— in Boston 22 Oct fans WASHINGTON pendence Fenway park doubtful very defeated Weather owned Aside from that trio the Utes Thomson was stricken Thurs- Georgetown piled on three touch- versity lost its opener before be- by C- - V Foggy Floca Temple Tex in TJte-Wyomijib See Page SS - Col 4 day night the finals down in the last period Friday ginning the winning streak close a to turn reasonably ght iotball game into a 35-- 0 rout Of Fotdham Saturday’s University of wax team football game will be neither PLACE— Ute Stadium TIME— 2:30 pm Peculiarly broadcast on station KALL startTIME —2:30 pm able to' drum up anything like a PLACE — U SAC Stadium Probable Starting Lineups ing at 2:30 pm Mai Wyman will sustained march The handle the COWBOYS UTES Probable Starting Lineup But Georgetown alertly turned will also be broadcast Over game WL NO Name Wt two Fordham fumbles a partly No Name Intermountain network UTAGS B YU The afternoon broadcast from 177 87 George Waters 207 blocked kick and two intercepted 45 Banard HafeU Ute’s stadium follows 'a the t 220 76 Charles Peterson 196 Nd Name Pos No Name Wt Wt 46 Joe Tangarb passes into touchdowns" KALL report on a top eastern One of the interceptions was the 32 Keith Hughe 197 7 Gordie Neff A 61 FrandM Connor 174 186 LER 15 Glen Clark 190 tilt the Penn State game which will be aired 193 220 fanciest touchdown of all a who 41 Dale Panter 53 Fred Taucher 205 LTR 47 Gayle Holt 29 Ralph Olsen 215 runback by Tony Beyer at 11:45 am 186 169 intercepted 64 L MartogUo 185 LGR 32 Alvin Dailey 195 Wally Nalder Bill Schinnerer’s pass 25 Lane Nalder 199 180 221 on his own 30 and went all the way 19 Verle Kidman 185 C 72 John Kosich 40 Carl Robinson! 40 Francis Magleby 171 28 Lloyd Hayes 200 for the final touchdown score 81 Bob Beckett 12 Bob Matthews 175 195 RGL 29 Marion Tree 172 21 Jim O’Brien 42 21 225 210 RTL j Moroni Schwab 47 Cannon Parkinson : 160 42 50 Miami Kimball Merrill UTAH U FOOTBALL Georgia A 160 10 LeRoy Pearce 180 200 42 Morris Fitklin! 180 REL 42 Thayne Stone Miami Fia diet 22 up— The 52 Norval Hansen 166 40 Walker' Jones 186 mighty University of Georgia Bull46 John iCaputo 22 Jim Eccles 168 QB 175 31 Tex Van Sandt : 31 Harold Johnson 175 LHR Bob Stmunerhays 196 dogs Friday night overpowered the 6 Ralph Roylance 21 Rex Berry 175 160 outclassed University of Miami 24 190 RHL 19 Lyle Roller 175 Average Weight of Line— 186 Average Weight of Line— 203 Hurtjcanes) 42 to 21 before 46127 Jay VanlNoy ' BnckS--17173 bowl— of 27 Backs— the 180 jFB GtOll of 34 Don Benson in Ernie 195' fans the Orange Average Weight Average Weight ever to attend a throng football Average Weight of Team— 181 Avjragfe Weight of Team— 194 greatest season 15 High School Bands pergame’ in regular Average Weight of Line — 195 Average Weight of Line— 194 Florida COWBOY ROSTER forming at 145! U of U Average (Weight 6f Backs — 179 Average Weight of Backs — 179 10 LeRoy Pearce hb 180 175 62 John Ward g j j Boston 28 NYU 7 band will march at half170 11 Carl Rollins hb Average Weight of Team — 187 Average Weight of Team — 190 63 Bob Collins g 1 BOSTON Oct 22 CP)— Using 167 12 Bob Denton hb 186 64 L MartogUo g time 13 Bill Shurley hb 158 190 sophomores and reserves most of 63 Dudley Miller g AGGIE ROSTER 14 Vernon Gale hb 202 the way Boston university! 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This is the first 185 53 Don Wood fb 25 Dick HtlUlc afternoon collision of the sea 54 Bill Smith g 26 195 Ted Thiel fb son’ and It gets under way at 190 55 Duane EwelL r Ken Hamhllrt 27 g v 2:30 56 170 Wolverton 28 - a I si v OCTOBER 23RD KICKOFF 2:30 PJ1 168 180 210 186 185 180 200 195 185 TICKET PRICES (Including Taxes) Reserved Seat $250 General Admission 150 High School and Junior er b m' in i v pm Willard Carroll Frank 175 190 190 190 190 195 190 200 175 175 50 High 1 Children A (under years ' of age) “I’m a clerk t don’t earn a big salary but I have to look good on my job every found my Jiiest enii buy is a Craftsman sharkskin Sure I can buy suits for less money— but KhCili If comes to ' handsome fabrics clean tailoring — and lines y that stay good looking for a long long time Craftsman - ’i i j ’ - day-I’v- K off!”- quality pays AA : - ' -' A- A'- MODEL 12 10 Size! 36 Jo i -- SHOWN - V 44’ A Saturday at Graduate Manager's office Tickets on sal Union Building 402 from 8 am to 10:30 am Tribune-Telegram from 8 am to 11:30 am ' Salt Lake Store ' - 'T - 2nd South- and - AIAin r |