Show t 1 THESALTLAKE TRIlitINE Saturday October 2 Farmers Drop 2i-- 0 Tilt To Beetdicfcrers 4 By DON Tacklee—Burnetti Morley Guards—Hogan Bateman Centera—Jenkins Thomas Allen Quarterbacks—Mosemam Halfbacks — Price LaPore Hires' Pierce Fullback—Andrus Granite—Ends—Vain Rye Runnel's Hendrick? erackles—Monssin OWL Nelderhauser Christensen1 Guards Anderson Graham Center—Allen Quarterbacks—Livingston Spattan Halfbacks—Andrews Catris Walters? Metcalf J Fullbacks—Adams B Metcalf Score by quarters: 7 7 0 721 Jordan 0 0 0 0--- 0 Granite Price 2 AnScoring: Touchdowns 3 (place extra LaPore drus points referee Officials: Hodgson Umpire Wade head linesman - ' Snow Provo Defeats Davis 14-- two-yar- KAYSVILLE Oct 1 — Provo broke into the Big Eight win column Friday night by measuring the Darts from Davis 14 to 6 The Bulldogs scored in the first period when Bill Richards bulldozed it o'er on the fourth down d line Davis from the came back in the second period on a nifty and scored a shovel pass play from Roger Hall to John Dawson who rambled 40 yards to cross the pay stripe The extra point was missed and Provo held the halftime lead 6 4 Midway in the third quarter Provo recovered a Dart fumble on line A pass the Davis eight-yar- d from Bill Richards to Ralph Olsen and another good kick by Leavitt gave Provo a total of 14 points one-yar- six-point- er Mills Mgr Refuse Off ee MAI y F loit zn I tONDON Oct 1 (2) -- - Honey- -- 7-- 7-- lightmooning Freddieo heavyweight b x i n g champion "isn't interested" in an offer to for $25000 fight Harold Johnson in Philadelphia next January Mills' manager Ted Broadribb PROVO Ends—Davis Olsen whose daughter Chrissie married Jex Tackles—Thayer he had the champ Thursday said Guards—Rasmussen Thomas not received promoter Herman Center—Farre Backs—Stahl! Poe Richards Leacable "In any case what Taylór's itt vda they take us for?" asked Broad- DAVIS ribb "They offered Gus Lesnevich Perrin SeAshby along G Cook Campbell s$150000" ' Tackles—Hill Mitchell Adams Broadribb added he and Mills other plans After his nontitie tenanarde Fotekr4 Rice Evans EarlboUt against JohnnyRalph in South Jones J Cowley Africa on Nov 6 Mills is to take Childs Feller Hall a holiday Holbrook Jaques Thomas Van Wagoer hrThen maybe" said Broadrihb proSvcoore by quarters: "the ground will be ready 7 0 7 0--14 0 6 0 0- -- 5 championship fight against Bruce Davis couwenhdownivichna radz Woodcock British heavyweight so118c°374-fros—uchMills-worl- i Ends--Layt- 121-ya- on' Chris-hav- e -- Caeneters--Haa- foa - Ti titleholder" PAT Leavitt (from placement) 'Olsen --- W33"3i 17 Aillt OPE k1 MI Pr'tE011 " I i""""'tiA i !: REG 3957 100 WOOL uoKo atirS Compare the Value! Compare the Saving! 1:i1--'4 4 :-- the Spartans Nstv KenSint System Clothes ' SATISFACTION CIAAAAlirVitto - Summit division openers witnessed Judge Memorial pull one nifty after another to score a 21-- 6 victory over Wasatch Park City downed South Summit 18-- 2 and Morgan measured North Summit 26-- 6 Lincoln kept going strong in region three with a 19-- 6 win over Spanish Fork Payson dropped Pleasant Grove 13-- 0 and Springville pulled an upset win over American Fork 3 Region four opened with Wasatch academy defeating Hinckley 27-- 0 Millard defeating Delta 20- 6 and Moab dumping North San-Pein a kings-- x game 2 n football results gave 6 Mterra a win over Alta mount Roosevelt defeated Ifintah by the same score Parowan topped 6 Milford Cedar City won over Beaver 26-- 6 and Dixie tipped Karla) 30-- 0 14-1- 5" Down te 0 Make your own terms on the balance Not 1: 1 1 — Flom — 45-1- stv Choir-lo- ts 45-2- SOUTH Ends—Mayne Ball Neilson Tackles—Jones Comornile Huitchins Guards—Huber Carter Kelly Center—B Sorenson Backs—Price Bernson Gallacher Featherstone Nagle L Sorenson EAST Ends—Smith Poll' Tackles—Jarvis Peterson Guards—Williams Jenson Kawakami Center—Wells Backs—Hassard Varner Zierott McFarland Jones Harries Burnham Barnes Black Score by quarters: East 0 14 0 0- -14 South 0 0 0 0— 0 Scoring Varner from Harries) PAT—Burnham 2 (Pass Officials—Referee Rose Howard head linesman Elders umpire Reg 3950 Cut to Only PCL Playoffs San Fran Seattle : I '7'77 IVV-aLleNONLI- VI :K4 1 - q 3 3 Detroit 5 Cleveland 3 St Louis 2 Chicago 3 (Only games scheduled) Saturday's Probable Pitchers New York at Boston: Byrne (8-vs Kramer (17-5- ) Detroit at Cleveland: Kretlow (2- 0) vs Bearden (18-7- ) a t Philadelphia Washington vs McSahan (4-Haerner (Only games scheduled) 0-- Boston St Louis Brooklyn Pittsburgh New York 89 68 69 70 74 87 89 89 77 65 63 63 Philadelphia Chicago Cincinnati 593 553 546 542 510 428 414 414 61 84 S3 S3 I I on 6 2 2 7 7 1 3 2 124w 25 27 27 1 2 Results Fridays 2 Cincinnati 1 Pittsburgh 2 3 Boston Brooklyn (Only games scheduled) Saturday's Probable Pitchers at Brooklyn: DonPhiladelphia Vs Hatten (13-1nelly (5-Boston at New York (2): Spahn (15-1and Sain (23-1vsJ Janvs Jones (16-8- ) sen (18-2- ) Chicago at St(9-- Louis: Borowy (5-vs Brazle (Only games scheduled) St Louis 6 Chicago 4 0) 7) 5) 1) t 6) 9) UP)--Li- stanza and climaxed a three-ru- n handed Bob Lemon his 14th set- back Slashes Margin The defeat cut Cleveland's first- game margin over the idle Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees to one game Each team has two games remaining TheIndians engage the Tigers here Saturday and Sunday while the Yankees and Red Sox oppose each other over the week end The setback was a tough one for the Indians to accept It appeared they had the game all wrapped up as they went into the top of the ninth leading 2 Lemon making his fourth attempt to register his 21st triumph did not have his usual effectiveness but had managed to escape unscored upon in every inning except the sixth Bob had been in toruble in the Seventh and eighth but the crowd of 15988 customers worst was over when thought theDick Wakefield on an he retired infield pop in the eighth with runners on first and second and two out The fans were standing in the runways- - ready to swarm on the field as soon as Lemon retired the last three men in the ninth They were eager to grab Mgr Lou Boudreau and lift him on their shoulders Boudreau Stars For it was Boudreau who had driven in what appeared then to be the winning run with a double in the seventh It was also Boudreau who had scored the tying run in the sixth Lemon hurled two swift strikes past the swinging Eddie Mayo leadoff batter in the ninth The third baseman then topped a slow dribbler just inside the tantalizing line third base emon swooped in scooped up the ball and flung it wildly to first The ball hit Mayo in the back and enabled him to reach second on the infield hit and the pitcher's error The crowd heaved a 'sigh of relief when Johnny Bero batting for George Vico was called out on $-- B rows Split W ith Chis ox CUICAGO Oct 1 (A)—Blanked on Cliff Fannin's three-h- it pitching in the opener the Chicago White Sox came back with a 2 decision in the nightcap to divide double-heada With the 4-- 0 3-- tvvi-nig- er ht St Louis Browns here Friday night before a small gathering of 2090 fans St Louis AB H Dillingr 3b 3 1 Lehner ef 5 2 Priddy If2b 44 2 2 Platt Lund rf 4 1 4 0 Dente ss 0 AB H 0 A Al Chicago2 2 Deising et J4 0 2- 0 5 01 Lupien lb 3 0110 3 2 Appling as 13 1 4 4 1 Oi Wright rf 13 1 3 0 3 01 Hodgin If 4 0 1 0 2 51 Robinson c 3 1 3 0 4 1 6 01 Michaels 2bi 3 0 3 5 Ant lb Moss c 3 1 5 01 Baker 3b 13 0 0 3 Fannin p 3 0 0 0 Rotblatt phi Judson p 1 0 0 0 aWeigel I Grove 0 0 0 0 p Totals 34 10 27 9 Totals 29 3 27 15 aWeigel flied out for Judson in 8th St Louis 210 1001 000- -4 000 000 000- -0 Chicago E—Appling Hudgin RBI—Prkidy Fannin Platt 2BH—Platt DP—Chicago 3 St Louis 1 BB—Fannin 3Hits-i-o-Rotblatt 5 ff SO—Fannin 5 Judson 2 6 in 3 23: Grove 1 in 1 Judson 3 in 4 Loser—Rotblatt Second game: AB H 0 A St Louls AB H 0 Al Chicago 3b 5 1 2 01 Deising er 31-- !I 4 0 Dillingr et 4 0 5 01 bPhilley Lehner 0 0 0 Andersn 2b 4 1 2 5 Adams cfHO0 0 0 4 1 2 01 Lupien 1b 4 2 14 0 Platt s If Koko rf 4 2 2 0 A ppling ss 3 0 0 4 Dente ss 4 2 1 11 Wright rti 4' 0 1 0 3 0 6 01 Hodgin If 4 1 2 0 Arft lb Parte c 31 0 2 01 Kolloway 3b 4 1 1 1 0 0 01 Michaels 2b 4 2 0 3 CPriddy 4 1 5 1 Kennedy p 2' 1 2 2 Tresh c dLund 10001Gettel 1 0 0 0 &Weigel 0 Popish p 0 Totals 34 8 27 10 35 8 24 8 Totals l 000 003 - Rot-blat- 13 I p! I 2001 i 00 -- i ST LOUIS Oct 1 (W)—Terry Moore the veteran centerfielder of the St Louis Cardinals is through as an active player The Cardinals' o f flee announced Friday that Moore will serve as a coach for the final two days of this season and throughout the 1949 season A spokesman said the announcement waS made to end rumors that the captain of the Redbirds would manage a minor league club next 3! I I i I - 1:0011 BB--Bic- Outlw-rf-l- cf-r- Wakfieldlf 4 0 1 4 2 1 Mayo 3b Cmpbell lb 0 0 3 Vico lb 3 0 7 1 0 0 aBero 3 1 7 Swift g 0 0 0 Froth ef 3 0 0 Truclut p Ginshgrg c 0 0 0 Houttemn p 0 0 0 01Jdnich 2 0 3 01 2 Robinson lb 2 0 8 01bPeck 1 0 0 0 11 Kennedy rf I 0 0 01 c 4 Q 7 1 &Regan 0 Lemon p 3 0 0 4 01Christphr p 0 0 0 0 21Zoldak p 0 0 0 0 01eTucker 0 0 rf-l-b 10 11 I 3 in 7: Behrman HP—Branca (Rickert) Loser—Branca struck" blows ne In silio iwiwi 150 s?i R H E —000 004 000- -- 4 000 012 000--- 3 6 1 1 9 Lien Soriano (8) and Howell Besse Hall (7) and Hemsley (Seattle leads two games to one)E R H Los An 002 003 110 02--- 9 15 2 1 Oakland 200 210 101 Anthony Bauer (7) Lynn (8) Adkins (11) and Malone Jones Spear (6) Tost (8) Haley (8) and Fernandez (Los Angeles leads two games to one) 03-10- 19 any sportsman's budget Beautifully finis' hed walnut stock good drop for easy sighting and quick fir: 12 16 or 20 gauge There's better hunting ahead for you— better shooting with a perfectly balanced gun that points naturally more equipment when you're dressed for the sport 2150 Mail orders filled on the Harrington-Richard- s gun Enclose 150 for expross charges and the weather A 0 2 0 130 2 1 2 711”124"''16-'?NloP- 3 ' 2 7 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 2 3 - You Save in ititerba' Season Sae of Huntia gCliithes s'r: :'::?5-: 04 4414iii ' so §' $ii 4- Row x RED HEAD t Ask 4 o 185 ZOUAVE OR PLAIN LEG TROUSERS usually 1050 now DEER COOLER—keep INtaitatim ok 4 I k' 295 a - 3006 150 and 180 groin $ I 321 to a customer Mouser 170 grain m to a customer 398 300 magnum 270 130 grain 321 248 260 30-3- 0 32 Winchester special 30-4- 321 321 0 303 British 250-300- 1271 0 410 21i 410 3 0000 I 750 your deer cool and free from flies with a muslin' shroud Air circuiotors in covering to tb 220 iO 450 usually 860 now COAT VEST -' 0 Verban 2b 5 5 1 20 Lowrey If 5 1 0 0 fillice If Cavrrta 4b 5 3 13 21 Muslal et 3 3 3 0 21 4 1 1 4 rt 3b Palk° Northey Jeffcoat et 2 1 3 01 Kozak 3b 4 10 2 2 3 0 Mauro ef 2 0 2 01 NYoung 1b 1 bladdern rf 4 2 1 01 Jones lb as 3 01 5 1 4 2 4 Marlon c 0 0 0 0 bleCullgh 3 1 6 0 Walker e 3 1 2 01 Baker e 0 0 0 1 3 Pollet 2 0 as p 4 Smalley 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 dLang Lade p J 11 1 1 1 Wilk 1 3 0 p Chipman p 1 0 0 0 aWaltkus 11 0 0 0 Rush p bSawatski 1 0 0 01 eLynch i Totals 38 12 24 151 Totals '36 12 27 11 Fouled out for Chipman in sixth battle on error for Rush lit ninth cRan for Bawatski in ninth1 dFlted out for Pollet in second Score by innings: 300 010 000- -4 Chicago 015 000 00x- -6 St Louis E—Patko Jones RBI—Jeffcoat Mad-2dern 3 Lang Northey 3 Schoendienst 2 Kozak Schoendiettst 2 Smalley Musial HR—Northey DP--- St1 Louis 2 Chicago 1 Poliet BB—Off y Pollee 2 Lade 1 Chipman 1 Lade 1 Wilke 3 Chipman 1i Bits—Off Lade 6 in 2 Innings Chipman 3 In 3 Rush 3 in 3 Pallet 5 In 2 Wilks 7 in 7 Winner—Wilk& Loser—Lads HUNTING CAP with red keep fresh 'and cool 712740u - LOUIS The St Louis Cardinals took over undisputed possession of second place in the National league Friday night by turning back the Chicago Cubs 6 to 4 A three-ru- n homer by Ron Northey highlighted a I five-ru- n inning which Aced the game for the Redbirds AB 11 0 Ai St Louis L AB H 0 A Chicago 1 51 Schndrist 2b 5 2 1 3 Waterproofed 1695 125C) Usually crown ' ::':41 At-4- — and fully pocketed :: 1 Redbirds Top Cub 6 to 4 ST Oct JACKET RED HEAD A Totals 33 6 27 Totals 133 10 27 8 aRan for Walker in 9th bWalked for Bockman in 8th cilan for Cheanes in 8th dStruck out for Kluttz in 9th eFouled out for Bonham in 8th fGrounded out for Mueller In 9th 000 000 002- -2 Pittsburgh Cincilnati 010 WO 000- -1 E—Kiner RBI—Basgall Guatine Wyrostek 2BH—Kluszewski 3BH—Kluszewski 'Stolen base—Castiglone SH—Cress LOB 6 Cincinnati 7 BB—Bon—Pittsburgh ham 1 Cress 2 SO—Bonham 1 1 Cress 7 HO—Bonham 9 in 7: Higbe Higbe 1 In 2 Winner-11- 41m SO--B- Save your is within ones pensive 91 (111--- 5400 PHONE 815 WEST FOREST BRIGHAM isCITY UTAH Make Auerbach's your headquarters 0 0 0280 pi 1101 1 MAO Ibir TURLEY SPORTING GOODS 13 3033 p 54 Fthuser rot !frt' and 180 grain box of 20 i SOME OTHER CALIBERS These are precision hand loads guaranteed 100 empties—let us refill them for you Mail orders filled No COD I1 OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P M Totals '32 8 27 141 Totals 33 7 27 13 bPanned for Robinson in 6th cGrounded out for Zoldak in 9th Score by Innings: 000 002 003—J Detroit 100 001 100- -3 Cleveland E—Berry Lemon Judntch RBI—GorWakefield Judnich Wertz Boudreau don Boudreau Lipon Outlaw 2 2BH—Mayo Weirtz 3BH—Wertz DP—Lemon BouLemon Boudreau Robinson: and dreguJudnich LOB—Detroit 8 Cleveland 8 and BOB—off Trucks 3 Lemon 6 Hits— none off Trucks 7 in 8 innings Houtteman In 1 Lemon 7 in 2 13 Christopher 1 itt none In 13 PB—Hegan 13 Zoldak Losing pitcher– pitcher—Trucks Winning Lemon CINCINNATI Oct 1 (10—Pittsburgh unloaded four of its six hits off Walker Cress after two were out in the ninth inning and defeated Cincinnati 2 toFriday 1 Higbe - 3-- for finest guns value priced clothes 0 half-gam- Harrington Richard's single shot gun that excels more ex Pirates Edge Reds 2 to H 3-- t for Gettel in seventh out for Delsing in seventh for Partee in ninth out for Kennedy irk ninth Score by innings: St Louis 200 600 00- 0-- 2 000 000 30x- -3 Chicago E—Anderson 2 Arft 1 TrestV 1 RBI— 'Koko 2 Weigel Lupien 2 2BH—Koko BB— 'Kennedy 1 Lupien SB—Dillinger Gettel 2 SO—Gettel 3 Hits— Kennedy off Gettel 6 in 7 Papish 2 in 2 Winner —Gettel H 0 Al Cincinnati AB 0 0 1 Hatton 3b 4 0 6 0 Baumhlts rt 4 0 3 0 Adams 2b 4 1 3 0 Klszteski lb 4 1 4 0 Wyrostek et 4 0 0 0 Sauer If '4 0 0 0 Stalleup is 4 0 1 0 Mueller 3 1 2 5 4 faalan 0 1 0 Cress 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0' 0 01 0 0 0 01 Boston Drops Dodgers to Third in N L ITiger Hurlers Trade Blows aFlied out bGrounded out dGrounded AB Pittsburgh Wick as 4 4 Hopp lb Beard st 4 3 Kiner It Walker :1 4 aLombardi 0 Westike rf 0 Murtagh 2b 1 Basgall 2b 3 Boegmn 3b 2 bChesnes 0 eCastiglone 01 Gustine 3b Klutts e dWest '1 Fitzgerld e 0 Bonham p 2 1 eStevens LI BROOKLYN N Y Oct 1 Vern Bickford rookie righthander Boston of the pennant-winnin- g 1 Braves throttled Brooklyn Friday to dtop the Dodgers into third place in the National league standings bee The Dodgers fell a low the St Louis Cardinals whom they're battling for the No 2 spot The Cards meet the Chicago Cubs Mgr Steve O'Neill of the Tigers in a night game playing the string out to the hilt Bickford yielded seven hits — inserted his third straight pinch three more than the Braves were Lemon year Joe Ginsberg hitter able to get off Hank Behrman and Moore joined the Cardinals in Ralph Branca—but he was tight walked the rookie catcher on five 1935 the year after the old gas in the clutches It was his lith pitches to load the bases of the campaign house gang triumph expired That was all for Bob as BouThe Braves got to Branca for dreau frantically waved in Christwo runs in the fourth They scored numerous had who saved topher on successive singles by Tommy games for the Indians pitching out - Holmes Al Dark and Earl TorgeBut the of similar situations son Then they added another lanky right hander was destined when Branca hit Mary Rickert with to fail this time a pitched ball after filling the bases In his anxiety to keep the ball The Braves' third run came in low to Johnny Lipon for a possible double play Christopher walked 1 (UP) --- The the ninth when Bob Elliott walked DETROIT Oct to second on an infield out the Tiger shortstop on four Detroit News said that De- moved Friday on a single by Clint scored and forced in That straight pitches troit Tiger pitchers Hal Newhouser Con atser Outlaw to tie the score at 3 and Paul (Dizzy) Trout had a fist Boston AB H 0 AB H 0 AI Brooklyn Russ apparently was out of the fight in the Briggs stadium dug- Holmes 01 If 1 woods when Neil Berry slapped out Thursday during the St Louis Dark As rf 44 1 32 31 Barkley 3 0 3 1 Robinson 2b 4030 4 1 1 4 Reese is Torgesn lb 4 1 07 21 what appeared to be a'double play Browns game 11 1 3 0 4 Snider et 2 0 3b ball directly to third baseman The News said Trout who was HEIM Rickert If 3 0 1 01 Hermnski rf 4 21 2 01 01 c 4 1 8 4 7 cf Ken Kenner Campanlla 2 out of uniform for Detroit's final Conatner 3 0 4 01 Miksis 3b 0 0 0 Masi c a blow landed home 0 to Kenner fired game Jim Hegan to grazing Stanky 2b 3 0 2 5i aReiser 000 1 0 0 0 3h force pinch runner Paul Campbell on Nevvhouser's right ear and a Bickfurd p 3 0 1 0 Cox 1 2 Hrn1ge1b 50 at the plate for the second out quick left to his chest after the 0 0 0 1 IbShuba p 0000 Hegan then relayed to first but Tiger leftie remarked: 1 0 0 0 "So you have a cola That's a Walt Judnich dropped the low Branca p 2 0 20 Edwards lb 2101 throw and was charged with an pretty easy way to stay out of error as Berry was called safe uniform" 33 7 27 8 30 4 27 111 Totals Totals "Listen" the News quoted Trout aWalked for Miksis in seventh Judpich had moved from right field bWalked for Hodges in sPventh after first baseman Ed Robinson just before he began swingling cGrounded out for Behrman in ninth bowed out for a pinch hitter in the "I've gone as far as I can go This Score by innings: 000 200 001- -3 Boston the end" sixth 000 000 001— 1 Ils In Cleveland before Friday's Brooklyn Rickert ConE—None RBI—Torgeson A1 AB 11 0 A: Cleveland Detroit AB 0 Snide2BH—Hermanski atser Hermanski 3 0 2 5 Mitchell If ss 5 21 of game with Cleveland O'Neill DP—Elliott der Stanky 1 4 3 2b 3 Doby el 5 2 2 0 nied that any fight had occurred and Berry 3 LOB—Boston Brooklyn 4 2 1 0 Boudreau sa 3 '2 4 2 Wertz rf 3 Branca 1 Behrman 1 and claimed it was "only a short 8 Torgeson 1 1 0 0: Gordon 2b 4 0 31 4 Branca 4Behrman 2 SO—Bickford Millin f 3 1 1 0 Keltner 3b no 2 1 1 31 and friendly with 1 argument in 2 5-- 6) National League W L PM GB ttle Oct 1 Jimy Outlaw a 250 hitter who couldn't hold down a regular berth with Detroit played the villain's role Friday as the Tigers foiled Cleveland's bid to clinchl a tie for the American league flag by defeating the Indians The utility player who did not enter the game until strikes That made it two outs to the eighth inning socked a single go Lemon got two strikes on to center in his first time at bat Johnny Groth another pinch bit- with two out and the bases loaded ter but lost him via a base on in the ninth inning to drive in the balls The blow which winning runs Third Pinch Hitter came off reliefer Russ Christopher CLEVELAINTD Cards to Retire Terry Moore From Active List 14-1- Browns BluosGroys Sizes 33 to 42 IT'S TOPCOAT TIME and 500 DOWN gives you your Aoki otthis big SAVING NOWI - Defeat Cuts Tribe's Margin To One Game in A L Race '3 Six-ma- a' penny added for ALL the CREDIT you Need! GABTONES '- rd ot cke 2 2 4 12-ya- rd 6 2 : (5-1- 3) mite and the Beetdiggers dumped Provo broke into Granite 21-- 0 the win column with a 14-- 6 victory over Davis in the third league encounter Coach Mickey Coswald of the East high Leopards pulled a number of surprises Friday night and they all benefited East The niftiest package opened contained Ben Harries This little scooter went wild in the ground gaining department but more important was his fighting attitude which had the entire Leopard squad fired up to a game winning tempo In First Quarter The Leopards were repelled in the first quarter after bringing line the ball up to the three-yar- d before losing it on downs In the second period East took over after South had punted out of danger Harries made a gain and then flipped a pass to Milford Varner which put the ball on the d marker The quarter ended before a touchdown could be scored and when the goal line was finally crossed in the opening play of the second period an offside penalty nullified the play Elgin Zierott was the ball toter on that play and he was on the next the third one paid three tries off Oswald then sent in his second a placement kicker surprise of extraordinary ability George Burnham is the lad with the gifted toe and he punched it through to give East a 0 lead Not too much later Harries He reeled off a started again gain and then passed to The Varner for a touchdown Burnham boot was good again and 14-0 East led at halftime South came back from its halftime gabfest with coach Ray Peterson and It seemed for a while that the Cub mentor had whispered sweet nothings into the ears of his ball players Ray Gallacher went for 24 yards on one play and 46 on the next Four plays later the Cubs were on the one-foline and East took over A blocked kick 'gave the Cubs another chance but to no avail The South running atack was soineffective that when the Leopards took over the ball had gone from the nine to the 21 East made one more threat and the ball game came toa ha1t The third surprise that Mickey Oswald showed off- - Friday was a brand new aerial attack that goes good and often The East high passing was good for eight times parade 13 out of tries and most of these completed passes had Harries flipping and Varner catching Murray high grabbed a victory in the Jordan division by the skin of its teeth Going into the last quarter trailing 6 to 0 gambled ona pass that put the ball on the 10yard line Ron Anderson bulled it over in two plays and Roy Readhero with his educated ing played toe to ' give the Smelterites an extra point and a ball game Trio of Games A trio of games and a trio of surprises was the grid bill for region one Friday Weber trounced Box Elder with some final half plays that had the Bees standing on end The final score read: Weber 16 Box Elder 7 Logan's defending champions and highly rated eleven got seven points Friday afternoon North Cache got 12 and an upset South Cache met Bear River and the final result was a' 28-- 0 walloping which favored BAC 17 1 1 11 18 36 40 4414 4) sec-°ri- - i MATH ran roughin a Big Eight gridiron feature In anotherd game the Jordan drive for a state title wasn't slowed a d 50 3-- - k 54 '2 2 Friday's Results field Friday night and shod over- South 14-- 0 Big-Eig- ht 7 59 Detroit St Louis Washington Chicago 5-- TP GB 625 618 618 553 507 388 358 331 57 58 58 68 75 93 97 101 84 Philadelphia East high came to life at Derks - L Pct W 95 94 94 Cleveland New York Boston Improved Game at Derks Big Eight Jordan 21 Granite O 14 Davis 6 Provd O 14 South East Region One Box Mier 7 Weber 16 Bear 'Myer O South Cache 27 Logan 7 North Cache 12 R ALLRED Jordan's21-- big Beetdiggers ran over Jordan DiVISIOn 0 Granite night on the Bingham 6 Murray 7 Friday Granite field in a high Summit Division school game 27 Nilasatch 6 Judge Price-anMitch Andrus Ray Park City 18 South Summit 2 Stewart Pierce alternated s North Summit 6 Morgan 26 power-playwith Farmers trample the Region The and end sweeps 13 Pleasant Grove O Price scored the first counter in Payson Lincoln 19 Spanish Fork 6 the opening minutes after Andrus American-For13 Springville 14 had :reeled off 45 yards to the Four Region Granite six Roy LaPore added the Wasatch Academy27 Hinkley O first of three kicks for extra point Millard 20 Delta 6 Andrus cracked over from the North Sanpete 12 Moab 14 Anon five for the second tally in the league) Second quarter after Price had' Region Five (Six Man) set up the score with a first down Unitah 16 Roosevelt 45 on the 10 Region Si (Six Man) Pierce's running of the ends set Northern Di V181011 in counter last final the the up Milford 24 Parovvan 45 off Price tackle hitting quarter Beaver 6 Cedar City 26 from the nine to scoreSouthern Division n muster could Granite scoring Dixie 30 Kanab O punch Junior College Lineups: Dixie 9 Westminster 6 JordanEnds--HowarBush By American League Leopards Show PREP GRID SCORES etrolts Foils Cleveland's Tittle 3 rith Ninth-Innin- g Triumph BASEBALL SCOREBOARD 121$ti1)0feolts South Jordan Provo Nitietors S 1948 20-gau- ge 16-gau- ge Shotgun shells 12-gau- ge 10-gau- ge 185 to 12-gau- ge 26 mag- num Sorry no phone orders on shells eodoef 9 I i - re A x 'f 4t4 4441i 7 - ' - 1 f ' SPORTING GOODS— STREET FLOOR - |