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Show Sports Here and There by Al Ablctt Boy what weather Indian I summer in the mountains. There is nothing like it any place in the country. Plenty of deer brought back to Bingham. Haven't talked to : many hunters that didn't get his I buck. Pheasant is next, and all j you can hear is "Where you go- ing for pheasant?" Well Oklahoma A.M. beat Utah as expected and the great Feni- more showed the fans why he I rates all American. The big ' blonde boy did every thing that ; was asked of him. Don't think he is quite the ball player that j "Whizzer White" was, but he is j great The Aggies from Oklahoma Okla-homa have a great team besides i Fenimore. A big fast line, flank- ed by a fine pair of ends and a j backfield besides Bob, that has i a fullback by the name of Rey-! Rey-! nolds, and a quarterback Thomas Thom-as that is about as good as they come. The game last Friday between be-tween Bingham and Tooele ended in a 0 to 0 tie. and it was just that hard fought. Both teams had a bad case of him I bleitis in the first half, and the breaks were about even. Tooele Too-ele took the ball to Bingham's 5-yard line and lost it on a fumble. And the Miners were on Tooele's six-inch line when the gun sounded ending the first half. In the second half Tooele recovered a Miner fumble and ran it for a touchdown, touch-down, but it was called back when the officials decided a Tooele man was clipping. Both teams stayed on the ground. Bingham only threw about 3 passes and they came late in the game. Tooele didn't try any more than that. I think the first down, were 5 and 4 for Bingham and that just about tells the story. The Miners play Cyprus today on the Magna field and they should win handily. My guess is the game of the year will be a gainst the Grantsville Cowboys. Cow-boys. Bowling in the Gemmell majors ma-jors Wednesday night brought out some good series. Herb Bab-cock Bab-cock had a 641 topped by a 241 game. I had 607 and Joe Brisk again came close to a 200 average. aver-age. Two teams from Salt Lake will bowl at the club Saturday night. The BDAA girls team will meet a team from the lady's major ma-jor league, and the men will bowl a team led by Dr. Mason, state round robin champion. Received a letter from Dean Stringham, Norman, Okla., saying say-ing he'd like to be home playing play-ing football. Dean, you wouldn't like it any better than we would-Good would-Good luck, Dean. See you when we toe the line Saturday night. AL |