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Show ft SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1850. Prove. Uuh County. Utah SUNDAY HERALD Texas Upsets 'Nation's Top Team9 'V--- ; ' ,1 , - - f 1 SMU Beaten Badgers Wallop Sagging Purdue By 33 - 7 Margin 23 to 20 7 In Thriller - ,i AUSTJN, Tex., Nov. 4 (U.tt ! J Texai stopped Kyle (Killer) Rote today and amaahed down mighty Southern Methodist, rated college football's top team. In a upset thriller in the best wild and wooly tradition of the south- ' 23-to-- 20 west conference. The game had everything it took to amaze and entertain 66,-0into spectator! Memorial stadiumjammed on a golden autumn day for a look at the only two teams unbeaten In conference play. Texas came out of the hruialne favorite to struggle an odda-o- n wind up in the Cotton bowl as host team for the conference on New Year's Day. Townsend la Star Byron Townsend, the terror in KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 4 (U.R)-the Texas backfield, scored a Tennessee's brutal, fumble touchdown in the first period snatching line opened the way from five yards out and running for two touchdowns and piled on four yards for another in the a safety for emphasis today in a 16 to 0 victory over North Caro second period. When Texas solved Rote, SMU lina before 38,000 shivering turned to an air attack with Fred homecoming fans. tackle Bill (The Needle) Benners tarring. Led by Twice he pitched for touch (Pug) Pearlman, the Vol fordowns 24 yards to Ben White wards chilled North Carolina's who lateraled to Rote at the four attack as thoroughly as the bitter spectators. Caroyard line in the second period, wind did the offensive lone lina's threat, left 26 in the fourth period again' halfback Dick Bunting was held yards to White. to 20 yards in 11 tries. Three Kick Mlsaed other visiting backs wound up with minus yardage. Rote got a touchdown from the North Carolina's "passing full one yard line in the third period back, Billy Hayes, sat this one 0, and the score hovered at out with injuries and the groundwith the game still in the bal ed Tar Heels never got within ance. But Bill Sullivan kicked sight of Tennessee's goal. wide on the try for point, his Fumbles were plentiful and first miss in 21 tries this season. Tennessee turned two of them That was all Texas needed, but into scores. The first bobble, by the Longhorns drove down to the fullback Dick Weiss, set up TenSMU two in the closing minutes nessee on the Carolina 33 and a tailback Hank Lauricella and themselves and produced safety. Desperate Benners passed fullback Andy Kozar, whom from deep in the end zone to his Coach Gen. Bob Neyland called quarterback H. .N. Russel, Jr., "our best back," carried off who was hit down behind the tackle and up the middle to the five. double stripes for a two-poi00 i' cm I i r m ilit DEFEATED BUT" NOT DOWNCAST Coach Eddie Erdelatz (right) nd Tom Bakke, captain and end of Navy's football team don't appear too downcast despite the rough season the Middies are ago, but fell again having Navy stock rose after the upset win over Southern California a week 0. Saturday as the Midshipmen bowed to a rebounding Notre Dame eleven, 19-1- Irish Come Outdoor Roundup Back, Beat 0 with ban? Navy has literally The past the areas the hunters WITH CASEY 19-1- a week gone by hills in in Never have we seen more we travelled. Seems each year more fellows go better equip ped for any kind of weather conditions. Certainly more fel lows pro. There were camps aplenty in the snow along the Straw berry ricjge country, up the Strawberry River, along the Fork summit road, and everywhere on Currant Creek-Lak- e the lower roads. That high country camping, under such conditions, takes preparedness, plus a real love for the crame. if it is to be enjoyed. We talked to a good many, of the campers along the way. With few exceptions, all were MADISON, Wif.K Nov. 4 Wisconsin romped over tagging Purdue, 33 to 7, today to treat its homecoming crowd to the fourth Big Ten Wisconsin victory against one loss. Backed up by the best perWisconsin's line formance has shown all season. Quarterback John Coatta nailed down his title at the confer ence'a leading 'naMer by connecting for 13 in 24 attempts, including one for a (U.PJ Fumbles Help Tennessee Tip Tarheels CLEVELAND. Nov. 4 (U.ft) Out of the despair of one of their bleakest seasons, Notre Dame and glory became working partners Muagain today at wind-swethe where stadium Fightnicipal ing Irish rose in their best tradition and twice came from behind but to sock down luckless Navy, 19 to 10. Beaten three times by Purdue, Indiana, and Michigan State, the Irish were not to be denied today as 71,074 rain drenched fans cheered them on. enjoying themselves. Williams Good Hunters Increasing It was quarterWe believe the percentage of kill will be lower this back, Bob Williams, Notre Dame's fancy" who came year, generally speaking. You combine the increasing num- "passing touchdown with through two of winter the each bers of hunters years ago, plus passes with a wettwo year, on ball the rain the overshooting of does m many areas, and you can come soaked field to direct the forces to victory. to no other conclusion. The battle was bitterly waged a area after have hunted of given year you Many all the way as both teams fought scarcer. deer observed You the have becoming year. to something out of their It is something to be alarmed about because here is poorsalvage seasons, and it erupted into WAWA C UIC U1 our one big game animal in quantity enough that we till Alll 10 to 7 against score With the Wagner, 166 V4, Toppenish, Wash, can all hunt. fired-up Irish put on FIGHT RESULTS them, the (1). situation. mumble the about and us do, have, a 78 yard march to a touchdown Many of Cal. (U.R) Art HOLLYWOOD, UNITED PRESS We blame the game department. Anyone but ourselves. early in the third period to go ByNEW YORK (St. Nicholas Aragon, 138, Los Angeles, stop- for the first time. Williams Arena) (U.R) Bob Murphy, 173, ped Chief Archie Whitewater, Your voice alone stands little chance of being heard. If ahead threw three passes in the down-fiel- d San Dick 1384 Muskogee Okla. (2). local in an active Diego, Cal., stopped not does time your you part permit your the last one wafting parade, to a means have to End Chester Ostroski in the end sportsmen's organization, there is still on fourth down from the your piece spoken. You can do so by joining your local or- rone Baseball Immortal 12 yard line. can. ganization. Take an active part if you Another Score Vote In Proxy was That the key moment of If not, your vote in proxy at the various meetings the ball game, but Notre Dame made its margin more secure where the decisions are made can mean plenty. Certainly it when the green-shirte- d boys got is sensible to believe that a represented group with a 1000 on another scoring march going A convivial members will carry weight where one of a hundred will get in the fourth period. the series at ST. PAUL, Neb., Nov. 4 (U.R) less hearing. I can remember when you really had to hunt Notre Dame Captain Jerry Grover Cleveland Alexander, a soul, who never made any secret started it out when he storied baseball immortal, died of the fact that he liked to celeto get a deer. We have come a long way since then. None of Groom a Navy punt and a host of today in this little town where brate a big occasion, he was blocked chance us wishes to go back to that day. Our best preclude Irishmen fell on it on the Navy he was born, only a few short toasted by his fans into the night, the and sat back in the bullpen to doing so is bv being heard in unison. With any concerted 17. Johnny Landry engineered weeks after he had in "enjoy" the finale in Yankee of career the rest moments the of his with a hold in way. things Utah glorious the effort sportsmen certainly preponderance three straight plunges, the final a world series reunion with his stadium. ( of the vote politically. Why not mump a little less and let it one Calls On Alexander being good for five yards old team, the Philadelphia Phil be heard? As the saying goes, "It may be later than you ;nrough center for the touch lies. , The Cardinals were nursing down that made it 19 to 10. think." way- 3 to 2 lead in the seventh inning Alexander, a farer of the diamond, who pitched when Big Jess Haines began to Couple of Days Left , his way into the hall of fame and falter. He loaded the bases and into the hearts and memories of a Manager Rogers Hornsby, taking There are stilLa couple of days of the deer hunt left. Lowly lexion of yesteryear's fans, appar a desperate gamble, called on For those of you who are going out we suggest hunting the 13-- 0 ently suffered a heart attack. He Alexander. lower areas, locally at least. Tuesday's storm last week was found dead shortly after The grizzled old campaigner noon. Neighbors said he had not shuffled started the deer to moving out of the high country. Plain in, so weary he could been well for some time but that hardly walk. evidence of this was written in the snaw last Wednesday But he had the inhe had been "up and around." a winner and with the of stincts there were Most down. tracks Naturally heading morning. Strain Too Muel MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 4 (U.R) of a champion he hurled are still some deer high, but the majority are either on the Iowa won a rumble-marre- d 13 Of Pete, as he was affection might a third strike past the dangerous football game from its Big ately and universally known, Tony Lazzeri, to end the threat. move, or already down in their winter ranges. Hope you to 0 cellar-mate, Ten Minnesota, to- had retired here after the world He went on to hold the Yankees have good luck. day before 61,217 homecoming series to "rest up". The strain of ii. the two final innings and the The duck and goose hunters get a rest now for a the trip by plane and the excite Cardinals won their first world fans. while. Most seem to think the split season a move in The unimpressive victory was ment of the final game which he championship. watched from the press box at Then past 40, he came back the right direction. At least we will know better what the Hawkeye's second conference Yankee stadium in New York, this it and left season, and won 21 games in triumph to ask for after trying it this year. the Golden Gophers winless in were too much for the gallant old brilliantly a of youth" 1927 aea"fountain n to scatter-guout of No need for the enthusiast get six games. This is Minnesota's campaigner who once himself son. But from then on he faltered worst season since 1920 when it provided an unforgettable dra- and in 1930 was sent to Dallas trim between seasons though, as the next two week-end- s 1926 in moment the world matic of the Texas league. That was will see our new approach to the pheasant hunt. We believe lost six games and won one. It was Iowa's ball game in all series with the St. Louis Cardin the end for the old fellow who it a break for most hunters. Before there have been so departments, , won 373 but either team als. league games In a and pathetic figure career thatbig many who could not go out on the week days. The birds can could have run up sizeable scores at A stooped as in 1910 with the began the with series he mingled stand it, in our opinion, if we exercise care in our shooting. if it had been able to hold on to the Fhiilies. a new players and fans of If we get a greater kill of our hen pheasants because of it the seemingly greased pigskin at generation. Alexander told again team times. the Each right be we will suffer accordingly. May the game and again the stories of his own suggest you fumbled four times. career and to writers who Inter sure before you shoot. May we again suggest you go out in viewed him, he said "this is the advance of the hunt. Look the country over. Decide where happiest day of my life. you wish to hunt. Get permission 6f the owner or owners. Lone Distinction Respect his property while you are on it. You might even say It would have been even more thanks when you leave it, time and conditions permitting. cheerful had the Phillies manag ed to but In their four Maybe you'll want to go back next year. NEW YORK. Nov. 4 OIR Red- - straight win, defeats to the Yankees, Yours for fun, haired Bob Murphy, an explosive they left him with a lone distincCasey. southpaw light heavyweight from tion. For it was Ol' Pete who San Diego, Cal., required but pitched the Phillies to the only three minutes of fighting Friday game they ever won in a world BEFORE YOU vGO ON night to convince the experts series, a 3 to 1 triumph over the 35-- 0 he could be a "shot in the arm" Boston Red Sox in the 1915 open for eastern boxing. er. After that the Phillies lost THAT HUNTING TRIP, Making his eastern debut at four in a row and never had arv CALL US ABOUT OUR Little St. Nicholas arena, the for- other chance to redeem them mer sailor floored Dick Wagner selves until 35 years later, when LOW COST ACCIDENT EAST LANSING. Mich., Nov. 4 first downs while an almost air- and gashed his upper Hp so deep- they failed again. But it was not that 1915 game POLICY. (UP) power Michigan States defense limited Indiana to ly that a doctor ordered the bout AS LITTLE AS house that a snowstorm and In tight stopped before the bell could for which he will be longest re a mere 30 yards rushing. was membered. It instead to the .for the second round. diana couldn't stall, slammed Indiana's star sophomore pas ring $5,000.00 finale of $1.10 BUYS a 33 to 0 victory over the Hoos-ie- rs ws in Lou ser, 1926 D'Achille, the world series. kept today behind the He had come close to the end of PERMANENT LOSS OR secondary' which spark of Everett son- check by State's one four passes, by the intercepted trail that aeason, but still the Grandelius. ny) Ed Timmerman who old willing workhorse who never DEATH BENEFITS PLUS Some 43,237 chilled fim brav- line backer 40-3- 4 had a sore arm in hL life, helped ed frigid weather and intermit- raced 60 yards to score Michi$256.00 INJURY- MEDIthe Cardinals win their first pentent snow to watch the spartans gan State' final touchdown just nant in 38 years. power to their fourth straight seconds before the game ended. LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 4 (U.PJ Their backs to the wall, Alex CAL EXPENSE PROTECD'Achille threw 32 passes and The Nebraska Cornhuskers, spurwin and sixth victory of the seathe Cardinals to a 10 to son. pitched completed 13 for 159 yards. red by sparkling Sophomore 2 in the sixth game to tie TION FOR THREE FULL Fumbles and Interceptions fig Bobby Reynolds and the Halfback victory Sonny Grendelius amassed 177 of Michigan State's ured heavily in the game. In of Fran Nagle, overcame passing a DAYS. SEVEN DAYS 339 rushing yardage on his scor diana fumbled eight times and deficit to trim Missouri 23 times. run a lost six One was 40-possession ing spree. in wild offensive battle yard WANTED $2.00. scamper and another took him! before a sellout homecoming 13 yards through Indiana'a sec- -j ALL KINDS OF HIDESI crowd of 38,000 today. 0nwa1T'- show that most hunt- - The lead chanced hands five Highest Prices Paid for State rolled up 23ingRecords fatalities in Maine occur be- - times as the two teams rolled up BONES . WOOL - HIDES tween 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. 1.U94 yaros witn Nebraska getPELTS - FDRS ting 552 of the total. and dead and useless animals Pelt pricea for dead and useless RADIATORS REPAIRED IS sheep. Ante Glass Installed Prompt 8ervte SADDLE HORSES Specialised Work UTAH HIDE Cr FOR RENT AH LANDER'S TALLOW CO. MT. SIDE STABLES 496 S. Unlv Aveaae S Miles West of Spanish Fork 1406 E. 8th No. Phone 3009W PHONE 88 210-pou- nd pt high-pitch- ed 21-2- All-Ameri- ca .t Buckeyes Tip Northwestern Eleven, 32-- 0 ni., Nov. EVANSTON, 4 26 IN A ROW Army Gets Rolling In Second Half to Whip Pennsylvania 28 to 13 (U.R) Ohio State and its one-mgrid gang, Vic Janowicz, stifled Northwestern, 32 to 0, today in near freezing weather for its fourth straight Big Ten victory. The Buckeyes, with Janowicz leading the way even as a blocker for two long runs by teammates Karl Sturtz and Walt Klevay, proved their superiority in the opening 2Vx minutes. From then on, it was only a question of how big a score Ohio State might run up. But even though losing. Northwestern found some glory. The Wildcats rushed through the Buckeye line for 163 yards, a stellar performance against a group which had allowed five previous opponents to gain an average of only 42 yards per game. The Wildcats were good in the air too, as Dick Flowers and Bob Burson, combined to complete 20 of 32 throws for 209 yards. But one of Flowers' heaves was in tercepted by Sherwin Gandee and returned 30 yards for the Buckeye's fourth touchdown. Statistics gave Northwestern all the edge with a total gain of 372 yards compared with 323 for the Bucks, who had 246 on the ground and 77 in the air. But several factors in Ohio State's victory failed to appear in these figures. an . Trotting Association Sets 31 Day Meeting -- SAN MATEO, Cal., Nov. 4 (U.R) A meeting for the Pac 31-d- ay ific coast trotting association will be held at Bay Meadows from May 9 to June 16, 1951. The California horse racing as the meet sociation approved which will take place five days a week, Tuesday through Saturday. PHILADELPHIA. Nov. 4 WW three of 11 passes. He tarried 71 Polished Army, held to a one times for a net of 63 yards, but point lead in the first half, rolled nevertheless, supplied 18 of tSe with crisp precision and artistry final 20 yards, including the to three second-ha- lf touchdowns score in Penn's second touchdown today to defeat Pennsylvania on the Army rolled to 272 28-and run its unbeaten string ground and 59 by air.yards to 26 games. Big Crewd Lightning fast Gene Filipskl. a lightly regarded sophomore from A crowd of 7 nrv thm Sacramento. Calif., supplied the Penn attendance alnra thm A second half punch for the Cadets game of a year ago, saw the Cs- Penn's big aeis score in tne first period when by skipping through line for 29 and 73 yard touch- Johnson recovered Glenn Adsmt down sprints. fumble on the Penn 42. Army. canter gave icarea oy rranK rischl's Z5 ysrd Filipski's army a two touchdown working pass to Dan Foldberg and Fischl's stag- 16 yard run. nut thm hll m thm margin over a Penn eleven One for Vic Pollork to run avm gering along because record-bustin- g Francis (Reds) Bagnell was Al Pollard converted. far off his customary pace In the second Dertod. Jim fain His second came five minutes fumbled and Allm Pnwr mmv. before the end to put the clincher ered for Penn on the Cadet 32. on the game after Army had been Adams powered to the four snd stopped on Penn s 22 for the only Al Corbo went over in three tries. scoring opportunity the Cadets Herb Agocs missed the missed in a knockdown and drag- With the score 6 at th h.if out battle Army began demonstrates its Line mastery in the third Driod Th Cadets scored the first two times A fast charging Army line, was on a which held Penn to 136 yards on they got the ball. One the ground and 44 through the march climaxed by a seven yard Blaitc to John Weaver pans, air, measured the difference be- Bobby Less than three minutes later, tween the teams which Army's Reich returned a punt 17 t4 galaxy of power backs could not Gil 43. Penn's Flininki ran eirhl supply. Herb Johnson was the kingpin Then he sliced off tackle, ducked in an Army plot against Bagnell. inree enn tackiers and went M He collared two of Bagnell' to score. passes to break the Penn capstreak at tain's 88, four short of Lynn Dorsett's Californias huge sequoia treea, intercollegiate record. Don Beck' oldest of living things, wens named in honor of the scholarly intercepted another. The carrot top, who had lifted Cherokee Indian chief, Sequoyah, Penn to ranking contention by who invented an alphabet syssheer ability, completed only tem for his people. 13 29-ya- rd 7-- Fast-Charri- nr j nt m Grover Cleveland Alexander, Famed Pitcher, Dies at 63 lid ll. 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