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Show t k ok Prep Picture Page C-- 4 Section C i tf -- a Mac Divot Page C5 Salt Lake CitT. Utah October 19, 1962 Friday Morning Page One Utahs Fall Exodus Begins For 160,000 Beer Hunters J Record Turnout Looms For Saturday Opener By Don Brooks Tribune Outdoors Editor Smoke from thousands of campfires will be curling up over the hills of Utah Friday night as an estimated 160,000 hunters get set for the- Saturday dawn opening oMhe deer season." , By long odds, this turnout for the 1962 buckskin quest will be the largest In the outdoor history of the Beehive State. Most of the hunters, of course, will be resident Utahns. But other thousands are already here from other states. The game department estimates that nearly 25,000 Californians will be on hand. Not all the dears will be in the hills Saturday, Ute coeds Carolyn Margetts and Bonnie Seegmiller, right, console Ute gridders, Jim Conger, Dan Spinazzola and Jim Hogan, left to right Gridders show plans for trapping New Mexico. Powerful Lobos Underdogs- - Surprise Odds Favor Redskins ing and Utah State University,! THIS FAVORITISM for the the Lobos figure to enter the home club doesnt make sense, Utah game Saturday afternbon especially since New Mexico as slight underdogs at the l:30beat Utah rather handily, off. 16, at Albuquerque last year. By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor Despite New Mexicos impressive victories over Wyom k John Mooney Weber Girds For ISC Football Tilt Tribune Sports Editor By Mike Korologos Sports Mirror by Tribune Sports Writer-'With the coming of more liberal substitution rules, the football fan rebelled because he didnt know who OGDEN Wally Nalder, was playing most of the time. Control of Weber Mercury But this doesnt bother the New Colleges football team, ran Mexico University football rooters, his crew through the weeks who have a cheering section for last rugged drill Thursday and the back. fine Lobo Bobby Santiago, Bobby works at a boys club dur-- , pronounced his Wildcats for Saturdays launching ing the summer and his club memold-lin- e , But the professional handicap-perhave listed Utah from three points to a touchdown favorite to knock the Lobos from the ranks of the WAC unbeaten teams. Its hard to explain, since the Lobos are bigger, certainly faster and possessors of a better seasonal record than the s d The tag Is of very heavy paper but it wont stand too much abuse, he cautioned. The tag must be punched to indicate sex of deer and date of kill. If the animal is a buck, the tag must be punched to' indicate number of' points on the rack. Failure to punch the tag also will result in a trip to the judge. Peay warned. PEAY ALSO reminded about THERE ISNT a deer area in loaded firearms in carrying the state that won't have its share of nimrods. As of Thurs- their vehicles. Next to failure to tag, this day night, hundreds of early- is the most common violation birds were camped out from we have, the chief law officer the Raft Rivers to the LaSals said. He pointed out that car and from the Cache to Cedar tridges may be carried in the Mountain ngazlna,.bUt not in. the- This1962 - openef 'looks 'like chamber. a dandy if the weather holds filing Hunters also were warned fair. And there was nothing that it is illegal to shoot from on the weather map Thursday a vehicle or from a road or night that indicated anything across a road. serious. Jan Mednlek, left, and Tom Egbert model new hunting caps HUNTERS MUST wear for deer season. Red and yellow are legal colors in Utah. er clothing. Either red or m the high country ; for permissible jacKcts, and there will be some muddy I?, or hats. The visible access roads. But generally license caps must be clipped to the speaking conditions should be outer clothing. in recent the best years. Another word of caution And as the big day neared came from Harold S. Crane, "If its possible, stay in camp to return to his job is a there were the usual admoni- fish and game director. tions from those officials who day and rest up. Dont inite hazard on the highway. More and more land is be- will be in charge of the hunt. each year against hit the highways when you re I APPRECIATE the fact Most of them came from the ing posted tired. because of acts of trespass some hunters have to get that law chief game departments dalism on the part of hunters," of warmnS back, he added. But, if it is enforcement officer, Golden Crane THAT "ORD urged' pointed out. He Peay. from the su- possible, get a few hours rest all nimrods to obtain permis- out beUtah of owners that Utah's High- before. you take the wheel. from sion Peay pointed property perintendent has adopted a new heavy fore going on private lands. The highway patrol chief way Patrol, Col. Lyle Hyatt. It paper deer tag. was addressed to the 160,000 had further words of advice: There will be absolutely no in Hospital hunters who will be going "For Petes sake, leave that excuses for failure to tag this Hodges afield for the Saturday open- cork in the bottle until you NEW YORK, Oct. 18 (A) season, he warned. A torn cartilage was removed ing of the general deer season. get to camp, he said. ' He cautioned hunters to afCol. Hyatt pointed out that Col. Hyatt said every availof Gil fix the tag to their animal as from the left knee Hodges, New York Met first the hunter who climbs moun- able patrolmen .would be on soon as the kill is made. baseman, Thursday. He will tains all day in search of his the highways during the first IF THE DEER has to be be hospitalized about a week, buckskin, then drives all night days of the hunt. Hunters: Drive Carefully van-jbon- e Utes. came-Thursd- New Mexico whipped Wyoming at Laramie, which to the Utah fan must be quite a feat. And the Lobos did it fair and square, just as they deserved the victory over Utah State last week. 14-1- NEW MEXICO beat the Cowboys on a lengthy runback of a kick and they beat the pass Aggies on a fourth-dowin the last two minutes. But the Lobos also held the Aggies for downs twice inside the 10, and few teams have shown that defensive stature against the burly Farmers. Both clubs figure to be ready physically. Utah may not be able to use Dave Cissell and safety-maJim Conger will be out for one more week. ay n against Idaho State College. GAME TIME is 8 p.m. in Webers Campus Stadium and a season high turnout is exGO! GO! GO! pected as the two schools open Santiago is labeled by his coach, what promises to become a Bill Weeks, as "the best great rivalry. It will be the back Ive seen. first meeting of the two schools Bobby is an enigma. Hes only in 16 years. 166 pounds and and something in The two teams are deadthe physical dimensions of BYUs locked with six victories apiece Bobby Santiago THIS WILL be homecom-and-J- he Fortj e,B u t,wb ere... Fortie, Isan of cmnlinnaL-edg- e, in aeries, which, began in. 19 way, Santiago is a rough tackier and a deadly blocker. There have been 13 games be- may go with the Utes, who Like Fortie, Santiago Isnt a great passer, but hes com tween the schools when both really havent shown their por pleted three of his five attempts each for a touchdown! were institutions. tential offensively since the Last year Santiago played a lot of defense; this year Colorado game, although when One in tie. a ended game with a little more depth on the squad, Coach Weeks has been needed against the Cougars, able to give his pepper-po- t a little time to simmer on the Rumors have it lhaLISC, the Utes could grind out the sidelines. Idaho U., Montana State and yards; Hes the most popular player on the squad, but he doesnt Montana U. will soon form a Obviously, New Mexicos line accomplish this by his personality and conversational ability. conference and if this is true wont be shredded by Utahs BOBBY IS A QUIET fellow, Coach Weeks says, but Ogdenites can expect to see running attack that easily. he earns his popularity and respect of his teammates by his more of the Bengals in the That means the Utes will have to fall back on their passing future. performances. game for the Lobos, and all kick-of97 raced f return against the BUT THIS week Nalder is New Santiago yards on a Mexico does is lead the Wyoming Cowboys, and in one corner, he hurdled over most trying to keep his crew from conference in defense against of the Pokes barring his progress. looking further than Satur- passes. In the films of the game against Texas Western, San- day. The game is one of the Last year was the first tiago broke loose for several twisting, dancing runs that biggest on this years schedule Weber and a victory would time, Nqw Mexico had beaten for loom as classics. 9 the Utes in football. make the season a success. He is cat-lik- e In his sureness of foot, and he has the The Redskins won 26-- in MONTANA Universitys ability to bounce off tacklers, pivot, and keep going. Grizzlies ripped Weber, 25-- in the 1939 Sun Bowl and . Missoula last week while the in Salt Lake in 1945. In 1946, Wasnt a College Man Lobos Utalr comes from aTarge family and his dad has been Bengals lost to Montana State in Saltwhipped the Bobby before Lake, their for third suffering straight employed for years as a boilermaker for the Santa Fe Rail College loss last year on the setback. Weber has a record of the road. and ISC stands for the Lobo field. BOBBY FIGURED after high school in Albuquerque he year. UTAH HAS indicated this would go o work or enter the armed services. But he was week that it will stay with its selected to play in the prep game in New Orleans line shift of Dave Costa at and he made such an Impression several colleges bid for him. center and linebacker and Ed But he was a home town boy who wanted to play his Knowles moving into the tackfootball for the home folks and he chose New Mexico. Neither le spot, backed by Ken enrolled.has when been since that Bobby sorry party day " Schmidt. ' The Lobos, incidentally, are among the hottest football Against the Cougars, the By Associated Press draws In the area, with three straight crowds averaging Utes fired both starting ends 28,000 fans. from the left flank and conHONOLULU,, Oct 18 tained Eldon Fortie on his Commissioner Baseball is the athletic school And,, as the grows, department Ford Frick predicted Thurs- wide sweeps, although he was growing. , able to find running room to George McFadden, the dapper publicist for New Mexico, day It is inevitable within the inside ef the charge. 87 1957 took athletes out that in thpir physical the foreseeable future that points only BUT NEW, MEXICO has a the major leagues will exexaminations for all sports at Albuquerque. more .varied offense and the "This fall, 268 already have taken physicals, George adds. pand to 12 teams eachl Utes cant afford to over-shif- t FRICK, IN Hawaii for a to stop Bobby Santiago, the Come Sophs Through two-davisit en route to tailback on the Lobo singleAfter losing seven linemen during the summer months, Japan, told newsmen wing type off the basic wing-Coach Weeks said, A lot of sophs are going to have to gain leagues would attack. probably win.1 to come their experience and along very fast if were split into division playing inJim Cromartie Is the quarAnd how this has worked out! terlocking schedules. He said terback on this ground-hugginthis would lead to divisionoffense. New Mexico has The first Lobo unit Includes two soph guards and a soph al to determine who thrown playoffs only 37 passes in five second includes and tackle a unit tackle and the soph guard would meet in the World games, but 16 have been comin the line and a soph quarterback and fullback. Series. five for touchdowns. It would be much the pleted, YOU MIGHT think that with so much inexperience at same as professional footthe guard spots that Utah had an Achilles heel to Saturday. But the Utah Aggies couldnt move consistently ball, except we would have two leagues. The National through the middle line, which may be a tip oft and American Football Observation Ward Leagues are split into eastern and western divisions with H tin WrU Series bed tested neck lenyer, seme ei the the winners of each section rthodufod besebeff monogur firings would beve over-la-p pod lute fbe signing ef seme ef Ibe holdouts. meeting lor the league title. bers are largely Spanish-Americaboys. They have formed a fan club and at all the Albuquerque games, you can hear, Santiago! 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