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Show 'ft SUNDAY HERALD 17, 1950 13,- , Sunday, September ' f j fig gh g3 ag WITH CASEY Congers. Rally p We, like most of you, have kept our fingers crossed all week in the hope we would be lucky on the elk. drawing. Should know today. Sooner if you were at the drawing. Nothing is more exemplary of the tremendous increase in outdoor sports participation than the increase in applications for elk permits during the past ten years. About that of a license to long ago every applicant was almost assured could he was go along for the not, hunt elk. And even if he business. become now It so has big fun. Not today. Unfortunately we do not have enough elk to go around. Nor will we have in the foreseeable future in Utah. I venture that you will see more drastic restrictions, not only here, but in our greater elk herds in our neighboring states, as the years go by. It is particularly unfortunate because the wapiti is the largest of our apgame animals we have left in this country in any noble a a is He animal; numbers. grand preciable even-terms- 1 7-- ain st Charles Confident Of Victory In Fight With Brown Bomber what-the-you-kno- w. f an ... . ng LOANS Anyone Can Understand a month $200 loan repays tS.es monthly llf OS monthly M0. 21 repays $50 repays HO monthly repays 130 orric souii a a m on f te I r o , aa & i m dally Saturdays ma m mada Appointments fn aflat hour PkaM 7 XZN HOUSTON Mn. Booming; Sport Stock car racing, a booming sport, introduced glamor at a Youngstown, Q., race parading a woman driver whobyhad more curves than Bob Feller. There was at least one red face a short while later when she was hauled from a wreck with one upstairs curve jostled up to her shoulder and the other jolted to the belt-lin- e it was a false anatomical catastrophe even if the car wasn't wrecked badly! as OREM f .i . in. it mum r , ... rd - 41 V 20-ya- rd to -0 55-ya- rd 7. 4-- 7-- 19-1- Wyoming, Denver Expected To Battle For Skyline Title 2; he 2; n, 0; 7. three-touchdow- well-season- ed -- th " pre-seas- on DRAFT Prep Grid Results South Cache 12, North Cache 6. Murray 13, Judge Memorial 0. North Summit 7, BY High 2. Moab 12, Tooele 7. Rangely 13, Alterra 6. Pleasant Grove 21, Roosevelt 0. Wasatch High 19, Lehi 12. North Sanpete 25, Jordan "B" . 7. Millard 32, Springville 0. Grand Junction 13, Carbon Cyprus 24, Payson 7. Davis 26, Ogden 0. Logan 25, Preston 0. West 25, Bear River 0. South 18, Weber 6. Boise 29, Box Elder 13. Uintah 18, Craig 6. Jordan 13, Pocatello 6. r X Mi V 13. CANS RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work AH LANDER'S 490 So. OnlT Avenue mi ,par 2 lb DOTTLES UNITED SALES & SERVICE 666 470 West .First North ns 40-ya- rd y i He 15 on 20-ya- -- That's our shop's specific work, Keeping customers' cars up to par. Making those motors really perk. us . i . you know where we are. Why nor-tr- in his a sweep of those wild and Dia ior negion inree griairon around his left end. and then Another he wooly Australian tag team honors this fall after they defeat- raced around his right end for the,' matches will spice Monday night's ed Spanish Fork .14-- 0, Friday touchdown. Stolyorthy a g a i ni wrestling show at the Riverside afternoon on the Lincoln field. plunged for the extra point to Roller rink arena. It will be the Although a little rough around complete the scoring for the first Indoor show of the fall and the edges as might be expected in game. - f4 5 s& winter season. an early season game. Coach Glen Spanish Fork's best opportunity 7N The tag match will pit Jack Zimmerman s eleven gave - indi to score came when they drove ; line soon i. ' Kiser of Portland, Oregon, the cations of having a sharp running to the Lincoln Hideshia e Mako the h after vyscored their intermountain junior attack, sparked by Tigers had I 4 " a" ' weight champion and his brother ma, before the season is far ad- first touchdown. Dale against Steve Nenoff, the vanced. Runs .20 Yards "Toledo hatchetman" and the The Tigers troted out a line 4 -"Swedish Angel." that is both big and rugged and A gallop by P8ul Olsen A best gave a creditable performance and and a pass from Ted Chappell to V match with an hour's time limit, it was just a little too tough for a Bin Rust put the ban on the Tig-- " it should pack plenty of dynamite spirited Spanish Fork team to er 20, but the big Lincoln for- -' 4k 2 f" and produce plenty of thrills and handle. wards halted the Spanish Fork excltment. attack right there. Other Games BY high scored a safety in the Both Are Strong In other games involving region second quarter to gain a 2- lead, Both of the Risers are strong, three teams, Pleasant Grove and but North Summit won the well-bui- lt and handsome wrest- North Sanpete were thj only by scoring a touchdown ingaml the lers, who prefer the clean and other elevens to score victories last period on a pass play scientific side of the game. How- Friday. PeeGee belted Roosevelt, from Johnny Paskett to Clair ever, they can hold their own 24-- 0, and the Rams whipped Jor- Wright. (NEA Telmphotot even if a match does develop into dan "B" 25-ANY OUESTIONS? makes hia decision Umpire Dusty Boggess Jerry Walker passed for one. a Pier 6 brawl. For that reason, known in no uncertain terms as he calls, Buddy Kerr of Boston But it was a sad day for the touchdown and ran for another : are of favorites the Braves out at first on the tail end of a double play in the Braves-Gian- ts great they rest of the region teams, North as Pleasant Grove defeated Roos- - fains. game In New York. Braves won 3. Summit defeated BY High, evelt. Nenoff and the 'Swedish Angel' Wasatch high tripped Lehi, Wasatch did all its scoring ia-tare a couple of rough, tough guys Millard rolled over Springville, first half to down Lehi, with of the first water and both are 32-and Cyprus battered Pay-so- Brad Lewis passing for all three-o- f as strong as a couple of bulls. So, 24-the Wasps touchdowns. Lehi it means the two Kisers will put In the Lincoln-Spanis- h Fork scored both of its touchdowns their speed and cunning against game, the Tigers scored both of through the air, with Bennett the roughhouse tactics and aize of their touchdowns in the first half. grabbing one scoring pass and Nenoff and the Angel. A boombing punt by Floyd Kirkham the other. AHen Smith scooted for In the semifinal, a newcomer Farley, Lincoln's masterful kick(This is another in a aeries where Denver comes nto the title as North Sanpete Bob of sub- er, set up the Dons back deep in DeMarce of prospects of collegiate Milwaukee, Coach Baker John has picture. football teams throughout the a Joe, will their own territory early in the scored an easy triumph over the ' and heavy team stitutingwithfortheGypsy first quarter and Lincoln took Jordan "B" team. One of Smith'a colorful and nation.) and will entertain all five Sky tangle youngster Cowboy advantage of a rather weak re- touchdown jaunts came on a 50" line teams in the Denver stadium, Carlson. De Marce r e placed turn punt to get the ball on the yard gallop. THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS the Pioneers play only two games Gypsy Joe on the card, after the Spanish Fork IB. A few plays Scoring two touchdowns, one of By TOM LAWRIE suffered a dislo- later, Tailback Ted Starley bang them on a run, Eldon 16 (U.R) during the season away from Globetrotter t DENVER, Sept. a rcent match. cated knee ed over his right guard for the Marshall led Millard to its vicin Thanksgiving day will more than home. touchdown. Stolworthy again tory over Springville, while Cylikely be the day when the SkyDenver has four all conference worthy, a brother of Reed Stol- prus unleashed a strong ground line Six football title is decided players back in the fold for an DOUBLES IN BRASS worthy, former BY high star, attack to defeat Payson as Lynn this year. aerial game with Sam Etcheverry STERLING, Mais. (U.R) Edward plunged Frazer arid Russ Wadsworth led for the extra point. That's when the defending throwing and Gordon Cooper and Wirth caught two large-mouthe charge. Harding scored Pay- -, will one on at same time bass the Mike Peterson catching. All three champion Wyoming Cowboys plug Intercept Paaa son's lone touchdr n. take on "home stand" Denver. were all conference a year ago. while fishing in Lake Washacum. a pass These two teams should roll The other lettermen is Hal Pfeif-fe- r, Wirth played the fish for about Stolworthy intercepted conference a spindle-legge- d halfback 10 minutes before landing them. at the Spanish Fork 38 yard line Incorrect tension of valve opposition through without too much trouble and set- who sneaks through the smallest Together the bass weighed seven to set the stage for the second springs will cause sluggishness In an automobile engine. tle their differences on Turkey holes for telling gains. Tiger touchdown. On a buck-la- tpounds, seven ounces. day if everything goes accordT indications. ing to Will Be Tough Colorado A. and M. and Utah will both be tough, but they lack the speed and heft that Denver and Wyoming have marshalled. Utah State will be improved, but definitely out of any title consideration. And Brigham Young, a team that went winless through 10 games last year, hopes for little better fortune. In the smaller Rocky Mountain conference Colorado college is "SINCE I884, Fisher brewing skill has produced the dominating team with West ern State of Colorado a serious the smooth, creamy beer which has gained distinc threat. Colorado Mines, Colorado State, Montana State and Idaho bon as the favorite of the intermountain region. State should be tough at times, but not enough time. Forceful Crew Coach Bowden Wyatt of the Wyoming Cowboys has another forceful crew in the making. It is doubtful is the 'Pokes will fare as good as last year when they won nine straight and then lost a perfect season in the last contest of the year against Baylor. But Wyoming has 22 lettermen back and a host o, transfers with a lot of experience. "Our offensive losses were terrific from last season, and we can't hope to solve them in one year," Wyatt moaned. Gone from the team is Walker "Sonny" Jones, the Cowboy chief touchdown threat. In addition Wyoming will have to cope with playing four of the five league games on foreign soil. This home game situation is . ... ma 14-1- 3' Tag Match To Lincoln, PeeGee Win; Lehi, Top Monday's BY High, Payson, Devils Lose It anbeared Saturday eral play, Hideshima went around Rassling Card Tigers"if Lincoln High's "Golden right end for yards. will male another strung went five more . j $20.14 i v , . ""1 1 POCATeLlO. Sept. lfl (U.R) Brigham Young university's resurgent Cougars snapped their 11 game losing streak of last year, this afternoon, by downing the Idaho State college Bengals 14 to 13, in a thrilling season, opener here. The Bengals outfought Chick Atkinson's sophomore studded eleven until late in the fourth quarter when the Cats caught fire trophy. and purfched across a touchdown and converted after trailing 13-- 7. one is the this us because of most to desirable Doubly Individually,' the game was a the case is balanced by the battle between two grid veterans trophy where your expense ofsuccessful. Jack Frtsch of ISC and Rex worth of the game if you are Berry of BYU. Hear Rumors Iass Pays Off So it is understandable why each year you hear rumors On the third play of the game, of unfair handling of the elk permits. These rumors run the BYU soph quarterback Benny faded to pass, lateral-le- d gamut from political preference to outright coercion. Such Mortenson to Berfry who picked up 30 rumors held more than a little truth years ago. on a sideline sprint.. On the Each year, as the hunting pressure increased, the rules yards fourth down, with five to go, bettered Berry tossed a running pass to regarding the drawing of elk permits havetobeen us. We end Max Tolbert who was all of all and to fair them make in the effort equitable in the end zone. The kick have attended these drawings. I am sure the State Depart- alone extra the for by Fullback ment would welcome any suggestions to better them. It is Bob Karpowitz point split the uprights to nothing the privilege of each of us to "go there, check that your ap- and the Cats led seven five minutes of play. after to either and the into try cage," 'squirrel goes plication the remainder of draw your own out or sit back holding your breath while theThroughout first half, the two clubs battled on But late in the the other fellow does the job. quarter. Cougar End Bruce The facts are, that with the limited supply of elk we second and Bengal Halfback Leo have, there will be many who apply every year and never Burr were ejected from the Compton case of actual of know any contest for roughness. get to go. In conclusion, if you In the opening minutes of the Uniair issuance OI permns mis year we u une iu miuw ji it. second half, ISC guard Eddy Sam-ir- a, we love because on that for it We'll follow through you a BYU fumble on recovered hunt too. the ISC 30 yard stripe. Frisch and Halfback Vern Adams picked up Fishing News four straight first downs, peneCougar territory for the A few hardy souls of our acquaintance are venturing trating first time in the game. into the High Uintas in this late season. We have never Cougars Penalized been in later than this ourselves. One thing for sure, if they can keep the line from freezing in the guides there will be A personal penalty against the took the ball to the one yard plenty of fish in the creel. I believe the big brook trout in Cats line where Frisch bulled his Fox Lake out there always did bite better in a snow storm. way to paydirt. Frisch's extra kick was good and the point week this The general storm that cleared early score was tied at 7. score remained deadlocked pretty well slowed things up for the fisherrrran. We as The the teams entered the last have surely needed it though. It did set the stage for a finale to the fishing season. Generally speaking, the quarter. On an ancient statue of liberty game Is never so consistently good as it is these last play, quarterback Lyle Anderson handed the ball to Adams, who weeks. Hope you can go often. picked up 36 yards for the BenProvo River is returning some good catches to the gals. Frisch powered his way to successive, first downs. streamer fisherman the past week. The reports from Scho-fiel- d three later, the same statue remain good. Cleveland reservoir is fair. Plenty of good of Minutes worked with liberty play ones around where the Provo meets Deer Creek Reservoir Adams carrying to theagain one yard line. He smashed over tackle for if you hit a good evening. the score. Frisch's conversion atwas wide and the Bengals tempt Pleasure Eye took a 13 to 7 lead with nine Any day of leisure you might have from now on could minutes left in the game. be well spent on one of the many beautiful fall drives in our Cats Catch Fire area. This is one outing the whole family will enjoy. This Immediately after the second is the time of year when Mother Nature really outdoes herBengal score, the Cougars caught self to give you something of beauty to remember. Of all fire, basses from Quarterback the colored pictures we take, none bring so many exclama- Darold Doney to Garey Paxman and Ray Oliverson put the blue tions as those of fall scenes in these old mountains. and white deep in Bengal terriRex Br-r- y tory. Cougar A close, short, jaunt is the one around the Timpan-ogo- s smashed over from the five loop. But your choice is multiple. Take the loop on an off tackle play to knot the count. through the Strawberry Valley by way of Daniels CanThen Berry stepped baek and yon through Diamond Fork or Sheep Creek. Take in kicked the extra point that meant from of the turn where off at the winning you Skyline loop part margin. Old Tucker in Spanish Fork Canyon. With only one minute remaining in the game, Berry intercepta Bengal pass with a sensaOr, if you have time now for that week-en- d trip to any ed of the several areas in the southern part of our State, now tional one handed catch to snuff is the best time of year. Wherever you go there is an eye-fea- a growing ISC rally.Idaho State Starting lineups: now. It is well worth the little effort required. Sanders, le; Walker, It; Samira, Yours for fun, lg; Davis, c; Sponslar, rg; Stevenson, rt; Beadell, re; Adams, qb; Casey. Anderson, lh; Compton, rh; Frisch, fb. Brigham Young Cowser, le; Today's Sport Parade: Gimick, It; Dailey, lg; Hill, c; Flatherty, rg; Tooke, rt; Tolbert, re; Mortensen, qb; Berry, lh; Oliverson, rh; Karpowitz, fb. Score by periods: Idaho State .... 0 0 7 6 13 14 Brigham Young 7 0 0 7 Touchdowns: Tolbert, Berry, Adams. Br OSCAR FRALET pitcher for Hopkinsville of the Frisch, Points after touchdowns: KarNEW YORK, Sept. 16 OJ.R) Kitty league, sounds like a grand powitz, Berry and Frisch. Fearless Fraley's facta and fig- prospect for the Brooklyn Dodg ures: Game In Figures Ezzard Charles, who fights Joe ers. In one game this year he Louts for the heavyweight title singled and then stood on first POCATELLO, Sept. 16 (U.R) t Yankee stadium on Sept. 27, twice ignoring the signal to steal Statistics of the Idaho State Brignot only believes he can lick the second. The first base coach called ham Young game: ISC BYU Brown Bomber now but thinks time and asked Red 17 First downs 12 he could have done it when Louis was In his prime. 229 617 Rushing yardage 0 "I'm not like those bums of "To tell the truth," Red rephed Passing yardage 71 7 14 the month he. used to fights the urbanely, "I didn't see the sign. I Passes attempted 1 insisted was figuring up my batting av Passes completed 6 usually quiet Charles 1 4 heatedly. "I Ithink I can beat erage." . . . Paging Babe Her-im- Passes intercepted Punts . . . 4 him. And if had been around 5 34 when Louis was knocking thorn Howard Brown, former Indiana Punting average 29 30 46 over, I would be champion of the grid captain, had a scrimmage re- Yards penalized as it is, they union with his world today." former, teammate, are both challengers . who PHILS LOSE PITCHER Hoernschemeyer, Red Neiderhauser, outfielder- - IHunchy joined the Detroit Lioni from the PHILADELPHIA. Sent 1R (II Pi defunct AlUAmprlnn The league-leadiPhiladel'Brown tackled Hoernschemeyer phia Phillies lost their third ana men saia: welcome pucner wunin a wee's today when vitiouaiy to the parent league, Hunchy, Riehthander Miliar wa fnrr. where you'll get struck harder ed to leave Bob the against with lasting emphasis." . . . Cincinnati becausemound of a sore Hunchy was out 10 days with a shoulder. leg injury. . . ; "" imp Berry Stars As Cats End Loss Streak ; Defeat Bengals HO Provo, Utah Phone tyeu'U ic it Clam. CnUfr utc WESTERN DISTIUDUTniG COMPANY - |