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Show Oregon Comes Out of Tight Squeeze With Huskies rrovo-Liincoin is ocneaiuea if PAGE. 4 PROVO. UTAH COUNTY. UTAH MONDAY, NOVEMBER A. 1945 DAILY HERALD Utah to Play University Of New Mexico at Albuquerque; USACvs.CUInOgdenGame 48- BT CARL WELTI SALT LAKE CITY, Nov. 5 fUJS) Utah university's young grid-ders, grid-ders, flushed with a 33 to 21 Up- t virtorv - nvpr a favorAd Den ver university squad, will tangle with the University of New Mexico Mex-ico in Albuquerque next Satui-day Satui-day in a non-conference tilt. At the same time, Utah State, with an easy 52 to 0 victory over the Pocatello Marines, will meet the strong Colorado university 7 the score. He failed to convert. A few minutes later, the Utcs started a repeat performance, driving and passing their way io the Denver nine in four cbnsecu-; Oregon Webfeet escape danger as Walt Donovan carries ball out of two yard territory where the tive first downs. Dabaran wenti Washington Huskies kept it most of the time in gummy field game at Portland, Ore., where Huskies over for another score within squeezed past Oregon for 7 to 0 victory. Here Bobby Reynolds (70), Harry Helton. (42); and Bill seconds after the second period Anderson (21) run interference while Harry Rice - (27), Bob Nelson (61), and Doug Bickery (41) do opened. j gpqt of nice blocking and tackling. Donovan was downed by Rice on Oregon Iff yard line. Denver came back strong, scor- j : " 7 ; '. ' 1 ' i Gallopinq Gaels ! Second Round of Football's to send Davis across for another! nsA TUah (n 4Ua final vAiltH ' Galloping Gaels Await Sweet Music! Pits Army vs. Notre Dame Of Bowl Game Call At 'Y' Stadium Thiu'sday, p.m. Vaterfield Helps Stay le On Top of Leagii Provo Bulldogs and Lincoln. playoffs and at the same time not Tleers wfll sink their teeth intoib Jiumbied by a B school. Adelt rifles a short pass to Van .TPhii.n . h 7r,A nnm nH infr! Coach jimmy Phelan and SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 5 (U.R) s three" competition comes up next his Buffaloes in Ogden. UUh in the d taking 4 to 7u only conference game in. the state. ft Tr..: ' rrilu . tn to"Lmavdbihindhe hd1 denied" Wes took the ow ,tUltLht lK:dJPeriod kickoff on their own goal- w 'm.' ...line and marched down the fieirt end. The game was strictly a display dis-play of offensive power on both sides. Utah scored in each period, a Denver uass to race "0 Groping Gaels were back in the chalking up two tallies in thel" J another Denver scored hUls of Moraa today "stening final quarter. Denver scored in l fn h'f!nrriod !to the Ncw Year's day bowl of-all of-all but the first quaiter. jonc5 m"c n he -finaI period' Ifers. buf saying nothing of what Halfbacks Gay Adelt and Kleth The Utah State game was a the future held in store. Sudbury, and lUUMtt Jpe vo- f""1" '"11. ZU only Irish Jimmy, despite the 26-0, An equally divided crowd of : Mississippi State dropped out of uarsn icq ui uiii iuiiuujj "7- he second oeriod tnevi sneuacKlnK nls team Plastered on Notre Dame's subway rooters and tack, while Quarterback Allen !nce . The second . id they the totteHng Trojans from USC (backers of the Cadets of West BV WILUAM TUCKER ijug. Both Michigan and Purdue NEW YORK, Nov. 5 (UP.) The j have a chance for the Big 10 title second round of football's "big; if Indiana trips. Saturday when Army meets Notre Dame before 70,000 fans in New York with interest made evei: keener by the titanic 6-9 tie between be-tween the. Irish and Navy last week. South Alabama still hotter than a June day in Tuscaloosa after its 60 to 19 rout of Kentucky. Ken-tucky. With only Vanderbilt and Mississippi State left on its scned-ule, scned-ule, the Crimson Tide can hardly miss going through undefeated. the Southwestern conference run ning with a 14 to 13 loss to Tu-lane. Tu-lane. Duke remained the top team in the Southern conference and " - r- -5 -1 .1 f. 1 .4.-.. DW 4- r. the Utes completed eight out of: ' " ! hu hovS havP what .hnuid h sternest test of the season. Early helped its prestige with a victory u&eu uicii sriiLiic auudua. uic rxsL- . . . . . i . i i . . . ffiAfi fnr in(lnp'. the Marines a "breather' this week in Fresno 12 attempted passes. Van Sandti used their entire squads, the Ag-1 " oys j - ffiA fnr vnrlnci the Marines: a oreainer John Karamigios. hard-driving an effort" to stop the powerful gate but IJ. Bulldogs are Denver halfback, scored two of Farmers. ,,. I f "1! Jhi, Denver's three touchdowns, with ucn oi me grouna gaining oy (----; : ": T odds - made Army only about seven-point favorite. The east has a bumper share of this week's feature games, with K MrriMSin Agiges was through effective' usual. Phelan will be called upon avy meeting fast and dangerous AHimi S -k Wing. to use his first stringers for at 'Michigan at Baltimore and un- SSS Xthe o Hoopiiania. S m i t h.: least half of the tilt. beaten Columbia colliding with with Miller again convert ing'1 Schwab and Putnik were the Utah; The other game remaining on Pennsylvania in Philadelphia for Karamiffliw and Boh Hazelhuri i State scorers and principal ground j the schedule is against an admit- (the championship of the Ivy ledhi Denver offensive gainers. jtediy strong UCLA in the Los league. Close to 200,000 fans will ti,. Hf.. ntt tn an ariv The Farmers, though seriously i Angeles Coliseum on Nov. 17. see the three games. iMd akinff over on their own 33! handicapped by injuries, were un-1 That is expected to be the keyi Last Saturday's tangles pro- mushing toward the Rose vim line after receivini? a Den-' stoppable. The Marines failed to i game in deciding if the Gaels duced their share of upsets but bowl after a one touchdown de over Georgia Tech of the Southeastern. South-eastern. SOUTHWEST A mad scramble on for Southwest conference honors hon-ors with Texas, Texas A. & M., Texas Christian and Southern Methodist all in the running. Texas A. & M. looked the best in its 34 to 0 smothering of Ar kansas. WEST The Washington Husk ver punt in the first quarter. !ireven threaten. three consecutive first downs, the' stay undefeated and to which ;saw oniy one, perfect record-tcumjeision over Oregon, but St. Mary's bowl they may go. Mississippi State, dropped fromi" the class of the west coast Redskins sent Dobaran over for nTls ANn rAMPAVY ' meanwnue. wi a mcrauvp the unbeaten ranks although y,meS tn weex: oouinern can . OTIS AND COMFAN i New Year s day offering expected ,Naw and Notre Dame hoth lost ffornia - California. Washinaton TO BUY PILLMAX from either the Sunar or Oranee v,a: ctsninH in rhdOreeon State. Washington Su Mpvrrn t.. s mm v. . . ....... . .L . . " n.itw u.ioun.v. v.nu.uS . - - mnn-w, ixuv. u 'u.r.. ruiau- now oriiciais in ine near imure. ri..uni iiiirU.b lUreEon ana new iviexirn.iitnh i ,. - . , ... . . . . - . . . ; v ciciuu ucauAwn - - Ciai circles nere saia toaay inBMthe Gaels are expected to turn! Several elevens increased their ' : Otis and Company, U S. firm, is down a request that they play an1Btature for sectional honors, v. ith ; nan inerce ! making arrangements to pur- early December game in Holo- the St Mary's galloping Gaels 1 JENKINS "AD KNEES : chase the Mexican division of thejiulu. so that Herman Wedemeyer.;turnir,g in the outstanding per-' ANNAPniT: rw n nu Pullman Railroad Car Company ! Charles ; Spike) Cordeiro and SSee of tL day nl . I&ir! j,1?, -which the U S. Government Harold Van Giesen could go on t0 0 rout of Southern California, been Sable to praJSe sin! he has ordered sold by Pullman m- display before their home-town 1Denied thc Rose bow, because wVs T injured In the Ske MmV ,a. ..thcydont belong to the Pacific Heoadknees wov i wv.aT v .in nasi rnnferenre tne i.apiK are undefeated and untied major a cinch for one of the big south-gridiron south-gridiron aggregation m the war ern boWis west The fleet city Bluejackets.! Sectiona'lly. the pigskin chase in me same ui -e.ei umii j "ki shames tin as follows NEW YORK, Nov. 5 (U.R) Bob Waterfleld was the wonder and the hope of the National football league today. His team mates were' wondering why Waterfleld. tall, straight and nanosome, wasn t in the movies. The rest of the league was noomg that he soon would be. For as'long as the former U. C L. A. star quarterbacks that Cleveland Ram T-formation, the boys from the Lake Erie city are going to be a mighty tough outfit to beat. He proved that in the chill at the Polo Grounds yesterday yes-terday when he scored nine points, directed the attack, passed and kicked the Rams to a 21-17 victory over the New York Giants. As Cleveland remained tied for the western division lead, the consensus was that Waterfield was the Rams. Yet. while, he has the brawn, he still doesn't look like the average picture of a professional gridder. The guy is too pretty and ffraeefut. His 101 nnimrtc look on the. willowy side and his footwork as he magicians the ball from under un-der center i something akin to ballet. It was sheer legerdemain when he sent his backs rocketing into the right side of the line, and then waltzed absolutely unnoticed un-noticed and all alone around left end for the first touchdown against the Giants. Don't begin , to get the idea that Robert is a softy. He has plenty of the stuff known in aesthtic circles as intestinal fortitude forti-tude and he hands out just as many lumps in the rugged play-for-pay circuit as he receives. What's more, he enjoys it. "This is even mote fun than college football," Waterfield said as he slicked up to rejoin his movie star wife, Jane Russell "The fellows play harder whether you believe it or have much more spirit along with added finesse. They hit harder and for keeps, which makes it all the more interesting." Although only a professional rookie, Waterfield as a marked man is well qualified to comment com-ment on the difference between pro and college ball. each other's hides Thursday at 2 p. m..in the BYU stadium, it was announced today by officials of the two schools. This, game, which has bemj awaited by the fans from the opening whistle of Region 3 play tnis year, is expected to be one of the greatest prep classics ever witnessed in this area, with neither neith-er team given so much as a one-point one-point edge. Other games scheduled for Friday, Fri-day, which will be somewhat anti-climactic, anti-climactic, will pit Payson against Springville at Springville; Pleasant. Pleas-ant. Grove at Lehi and American Fork at BY high. Spanish Fork has finished out its season. . Man for man, the Provo-Lincoln elevens look like standoffs. If there is a slight edge in the back fields, it should be given to the Tigers, who have big, bruising Bob Halbeersleben at fullback; Kenny Balser at . quarter; Stan Cole at right half and L. Ferguson at left halt. The game Thursday. Is expected to draw the largest crowd ever to witness a Region 3 game, officials, believe. - n The. lineup: Provo Lincoln - Harris le Aiken, Markh&m It S. Ferguson Knudsen lg, Alien Dunn c....... Griffiths Larsen ........ rg Loveless Houtz rt Lots' Oldroyd re Isaacson Green qb Balser1 Bandley rhb. Col Brown lhb. . L. Ferguson Peay fb. . Halberslebea Meyer Horses Move To Santa Anita ARCADIA, CaL Nov, 5 U. -Thumbs Up; winner of last sea son's $100,000 Santa Anita Handicap, Handi-cap, moved into Santa Anita park along with 20 other Louis B. Mavera horses toriav. But at the same time. Coach Graceton Philoot. new trainer Max Warner has a backfield head ed by the high-scoring Bill Green, that should measure up almost to the Lincoln backs. Green, Band-ley, Band-ley, Brown and Peay, the Bulldogs Bull-dogs have a quartet that is hard- driving and tricky for the film magnate, said he would try to develop Thumbs Up to the same greatness achieved by Busher before B usher went lame. Six-year-old Thumbs Up, listed 24th on the leading American money-winning roster with $249, The lines of the two teams are. 290 to his credit, holds the Santa big and bruising. There is noth-t Anita record for seven furlongs. ing to take off one to put on an other in the over all. Provo has from left end to right, Harris, Markham, Knudsen, Dunn, Larsen, Houtz and Oldroyd. Old-royd. Coach Sanky Dixon will counter with Aiken, S. Ferguson,, Allen, Griffith, Loveless, Lotz and Isaacson. Betting around the. town is! about equally divided on the two teams. So far as Loncoln is concerned, con-cerned, it has already won chance to play for the state championship. cham-pionship. On the other hand, Provo, a Class A school so far as school population is concerned, must win every game from B competition I in order to era in a herth in the and, stale nlavoffs. - not. t i , t-. , iincoin, rruvu s country cousin from the bench, will be out to to take the game to "show 'em we can beat Provo." 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Sff.l.?"0:?- The Huskies now have won f ivr "t"t , i . ... l v a v j icsi unci waiiuuij, nxsiiir- CHRISTMAS CARDS Nov on Display at GESSFORDS. Inc. ir'sota 26 to 0 for the little brown games against a single loss. Thc nearest thing to them in the standings is the 2-1 average post-1 ed by UCLA and USC. Both these clubs, however, have defeats on their record from outside teams which should react in Washing- toil a id v wi wimi t bviiico tw loting time.. Elsewhere in the loop, Washington Washing-ton State got a "moral victory" at Berkeley by collecting a 7-7 tie with University of California, andt uregon state wauopea iaano. a-0. a-0. Nevada edged Frenso State at iReno, 7-4. For Mayoi? off IPcovo y r . i AN EXPERIENCED PUBLIC OFFICER WHO HAS BEEN FOUND TRUE, EFFICIENT AND HONESt Only in the case of baby Kangaroos is Shell Heating Heat-ing Oil an unnecessary idea. It's economy interests inter-ests practically everyone . else. 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IN CASE OF FORECLOSURE, FORE-CLOSURE, the PURCHASED MAY OPERATE SUCH UTILITY. - f (d) Here again lav given the authority TO YOUR CITY OFFICERS, TO ISSUE BONDS, M THE RIGHT TO GRANT FRANCHISES FOR THE DISPOSAL OF YOUR POWER PLANT AND YOUR WATER SYSTEM..-IT SYSTEM..-IT CONTEMPLATES SUCH DISPOSAL f BECAUSE IT PROVIDES FOR THE SALE OR FORECLOSURE TERMS TO THE PUR- : CHASER. IT PRE-SUPPOSES THAT THIS t EXTRA LEGAL GRANT OF POWER, IF.! EXERCISED, WILL BRING ABOUT A SALE OR FORECLOSURE. .S y . TTA9 On The Charter Question. 1 vote lNJW The Following Tax-Paying PlicSpirfo "Shall a Commission Be Chosen To Frame a Charter"- and DO NOT VOTE for Any of the Charter Commissioners! ; , TJ Supreme Court justice Abe W. Turner County Commissioner R. J. Murdock -Prof, and Mrs. Ed. M. Rowe Professor Elmer Miller George Worthed ' John McAdam 'Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Robertson A. ZU RawlinjES (Scotch), Elmo S. Loveridge Delia 1 Loveridge Rulon Morgan Mrs. Alfreds C. Johnson Ralph Peters Gens V. Holland A, D. 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