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Show - L'-'"-M- ! ., . y Jf -r ? r 'f J, 1 - - !?' & A & 4 1 " zsr ttf Ws sl - t- - i t ..i W I im Utah Industrial Lc3.ru 3 observers ni payers s.r.d tha V2 watched in ganders' curve tall, vrfcich has dad a ths 2'a.a cr.a;of the cost tzzrzd pitchers in the Iesus. t - t -- - rze2r.t dsvcl-p--tttE- cb I..) I c ( . 5 Provo Flyers down imce- sjrsfcr Friday' tiht,-.- is the I .!men defeated :the Flyers, to Uke a had series. In 'defcatisj' Provo, hs i: the championship p'ayeff struck out 14 batters Er.d Ellowed enly four hits. . And, Provo isn't the rJy.'Uant in ths lesjrue wha '.as had trouble with Ssrdsrs, cither. Kt's touh fcr nil t : ir.13 in the l:aU5 to t:at. He l as a gzrzs to 1 13 credit this season American Fork's power- Eainst ' '. laden crsw. , Sanders, who has pitched for Pueblo, Colo., of ths Clara rA Western League and Syracuse of the Triple A Interna t! nal League, is nighty close to beins the to? pitcher in, the t 1 4-- 2, cr.s-rarr- .e -- " L . 1 1; - rue this year. - - A ftvr years later, Petersen wrote to me while he j r. 1 heel : r i . - r:t V f.r Ca 1 ' 1 j 4 I Trc-cr-a . IlLEY (UP) Coac!i L Waldorf had h'.t Ci:orr!a Wi!i:r ' ? Ian - is K a; ? IS er-e- tc maie i'i'Ul aquad after the cti ji V, m and 43 rr.ir.utcs cf acLca durisg the workout. rUGrNS (UP) The Unl verity cf Ore-o- n Wetfoots Saturday were for waya cf eombaU.Bg liking UCLA's single wing ' technique which has tethered them the past r J"'" ... -- . ean-didate- Bli-See- 135-poun- s: d 210-poun- d fullback five-tea-m -- 15."-Mayb- e, '""" . Aggies Put Emphasis On Hard Work, Fundamentals - LOGAN. Utah (UP) If nard attack." amdnwwll nel la o rakdnatii Altfaourh Ronlng aaya be could work and fundamentals will win use a few ends, he haa 11 out for football games. Utah State is the job, including, veterans George going to be bard to stop this Hotchkln, Dale Gardner, Joe Cip-oand Matt TronteL Hotchkln year. But the Aggies may need . a little more. could easily be the outstanding Coach John Ronlng, starting his flanker in the conference if he second year as top man for the continues the same hot Farmers, doesn't believe in doing pace of late last season, Ronnie Morris. He worka half his way. things the In So, there it is: Elg Tackles Elg Seven, charges eight hours a day and it's Oklahoma, and in the Missouri there' not much fooling around. Aggie tackles are big and can Valley, it'a Tulsa's golden hurrimove probably one of the strong1 Ready for Work cane. The Aggies are suited tip and est positions on the squad. Larry There's a bit, more to the story, at I a.m. Blocking Montgomery at 210 will anchor one ready but come late November nobody and for work drills continue for side of the line and probably Red will haye remembered much of it. four tackling g hours Coster at 205 the other. Donald solid, Wilkinson's phenomenal success Ronlng calls a halt for Hoe ft, 210. and Don Smith. 2 JO, at Oklahoma Is reflected in figures before The aame thing starts all will aee much action also. that show in five seasons: 4S vic lunch. line has plenty of The 2 over again tories, against only six losses and until dark. at p.m. and continues guards, Agcle a 1th ouch they could stand one tie. Thirty-on- e of the wins Ronlng, a stickler for funda- more weight. Topping the list are were consecutive, a new modern mentals, points out that when work Soph Dave Kragthorpe and Eli record. a Hawaiian who loves his ing with the aingle wing, which Crave Problems he will use again this year, clean football rough and tough. The center of the line couldn't scored the next' three timet they He says he has grave problems. blocking and precision line work got their hands on the ball. After but the truth of the matter is that are a necessity, more so than with be 1n better hands. Wendell Hets ia back from Korean duty and a poor Union High punt gave them they are outweighed by his assets. other styles of play. the ball on their visitors 52, Kitch- Among the latter are such reQuiet gentlemanly has two years of varsity bail tinder en ripped off tackle to the 20 and turnees as fullback Buck McPhail, Roning is hoping for a better his belt He tips the scales at then lofted a pass Into, the arms center Tom Catlin, and quarter season than last year, when the about 220 and won't be easy to of Larsen. whowas all alone out back Eddie Crowder. Oklahoma, as Ags won three, lost five and tied move. Hia understudy wUl be Lewis in the left flat one. He won't have a heavy of- Edwards, who handled the job always, has ample reserves. The next time they got their After Oklahoma, Kansas and fensive team or much depth, but adequately last year. hand on the ball, they went 4 Colorado in the upper bracket of it should be an improved aquad. . All in an, it's a ragged-lookinwith Kitch- the Big Seven, the remainder of The key to the situation is locked outfit. If a few of Roning'a injured yards for a touchdown en carrying aero a from the three. the conference may be lumped into; in halfback Babe Dinan's knee. He players respond . there'a no reason Dan Niaonger, hefty Provo tackle, a mass including MiS' injurea u in me lauer stages cr why the Aggiea shouldn't do much set up the final Bulldog touchdown souri, and Iowa State,ebraska, with Kansas the 1951 season and it hasn't re- better thia year. Hia line on defenie by intercepting an enemy "eri!. state slizhtly to the rear of them sponded as well as he hoped follow- will be one of the biggest ia the and returning the ball to the union tU ing a winter operation. One of the conference. The backfleld stacks 15. A few moments later. Kitchen best At Nebr,gk, Co, backs in the Skyline last year, up as better tnan avers re. droveover his right tackle for the ford w- - blcks Dinan has participated only in headed by yi tOUChdOWn. hm'm light running drills so far. this seaRrthhv RfvnnMi mrm ih. After each ' the Provo High eyer Jookcd at But the.hcl Huskers son. Contact work ha a been ruled . loucaaowDi, dob jtch r mcuiuujc- lack over-a- ll strength. Dal Ward out. ally kicked the extra point from has the same problem West Point Transfer at Colorado. placement. Don e Gillespie, a West Point Provo's starting line . of Ned m r-transfer student, also is on the inMax Dean Isora, Miller, Frampton, a 1UU jured list, probably for the season. Paul Dalebout, Byron Rasmussen, Gillespie was being counted on to Larsen and Nlsonger wss a bearWed. Sept.. 17 handle the blocking back duties in cat on defense and blocked well on the single wing backfleld. . offense. AL the moment, though. RenSAX JOSE. Calif., Sept 13 (UP) Dale Worn a for Union High, was the outstanding per- The San, Jose State Spartans were ins ia hilh on twa Rorh Kaeks. former for his team. scheduled to undergo a slated for work at tailback to fill After the Bulldogs racked up Dinan's shoes, and Davis will be four touchdowns In short order. scrimmage today. : Warner called off the first stringers lesxeroay use sparrans cneckeoion the wing. and let the reserves play the rest out offensive and defensive assign Earl Lindley and Hal Garner, a of the way until the final three ments in a of b!g. rugged halfbacks. couple dummy scrimmsge minutes of play when Larry Ailred The intercepted a pass on his own 45 debute against Colorado U. at TOSt 200 pounder, ia the fullbaci line $5 and for raced yard yards BouJaer on Sept. 23. Union's only touchdown. Isiot Eonirt has several big. fast Of the Bulldog reserves. Cordell Pcul UeGcilis Anderson, a transfer student from California, performed brilliantly as a replacement for Kitchen. Chris" Cclkas j gang that Coach Bud has at Oklahoma. Tcisa pUmlsUe ' At Tulsa. Coach J. O. (Buddy) Brothers is openly optimlsUc. He should be. He has virtually a senior team, led by one of the na-- J Hon s finest Quarterbacks, lilUe awesome The anglers really swarmed around the waters Imme diately below the Deer Creek Dam, which were opened lor ths first time Saturday morning, according to Reed Jones, ardent Provo fisherman. There were so many fishermen up there, even as early as 5:30 a. in, that you couldn't get a line in the i water. I didn't even try to do any fishing there. I came back down to Wild wood and did my fishing. However, the .fishba by the dam seemed to be good. I eaw several ' . suya with their limits. Incidentally, Jones said he caught a seven pound, five last ounce German Brown while fishing at- Wildwood ' . V Thursday. , , 2 7 1 WiDdnaon ' .il'r 'i' L.a t:.i flsf). (2nd). 8, Boston. 1 Iltuburgh I AMZ-ICA- T N t1-!l:-ut- ; : ;: ' ; r t t ? .ill on sart--c. . - k rur. ia V . i T r i a "'S tt. t 3 "7 1 ' - 1- favor ef to p:tch tree-li- t :3 iZ tail fcr il j rr' ' f T 13 13 l jA, t- s m t'.e '. i t" 1 r: i t ; t'-n:- -! : . . 1:. c n t z2. ' 1 JO c r . . . ' ."x a C-.r ttrv. i ,iK- - .. L. iteynoias j.Jr c.-- Ji - f By RAY" SCmVARTZ Provo High's Bulldogs, showing a lis, fast and mobile first team, rolled to an easy 28-- 7 victory over a badly outclassed Union High eleven of Roosevelt Saturday night In the BVU Stadium. Coach Max Warner's charges did all cf their scoring in the first half and were aparked to victory by the running and passing of Paul ii'hr' semi-f-.r.a- (U-s).- '.--:; . ,Lf?f "'I. n 1 Gins-ifaio- w t:r (.Lo,ln t-.- 1 . rref!'u .' TfdU:' u'tt , est-V.e- ti h i. e-- r- ; )(' - -.' t'kn r t:?. 1 ai-la-- '. ':..-'-t- . i.:at:ri la -- pass-snaggi- : , (;. v' 1 :: j ; ; O V r , LJ I I .back-breakin- r i it li i w i U f P 1 f9r 1 rs I "s r ryu ;t ? r"" " T; I ,. ',5 i a::ty as4 easertnsest rrk Creseetl yrtee f,fl-irakrte entice Keo-Lan- . f f.lrirs it itita tit eicitUjtij y Cl r.tsr.rU. airl.' w ri f w twee,;. Tt;:ord wl. tie e;er docile er sia;d fcrta:t:J tzUi'ju frt Eexlir t'...'.vit : : : ., ri-?- r t-- C. , I -. .. i " x;-- Lerrt Pried at eely f:-r- :; U : j 0 g . BiU-CIas- s- jt f. ' : j runner, ran fortwo touchdowns and passed to Roger Larsen for , another. However, Ted Draper made the mcst spectacular run of the night, wfc-- a he raced 80 yards for a ?J?ouchdown on the opening kick-ofon his ow.i He took the kick-of- f 23, veered to bis left behind a wall Bulldog blockers and raced down east sidelines for a touchdown That seemed to set the Big C" n on fire .and the Bulldogs s t speaking, JKUhen. -- 4 u vc Spartans Hold Grid Scrimmage "w- Sf f--p r ck,-tailba-ck f full-sca- le I QEDUCE i Your Gas Dills iv;:: it i SERVICE CIO South State Si. ' : v rrevc, Utah n 1 PELTS FUE3 and dead and useless animals. Pelt prices far dead and.uis-les- s sheep. ' Fncsrt Cerriee YOUNG'S j UTAH HIDE & TALLOV CO 17et ef EjnlJs Fork , W ANTED V ALL KINDS OF HIDES! Highest Prices Pali Fee BONES - WOOL - IZZSZ3 V. PIGCUFS - V2 - 2TON Will Pay Highest Prices TilUCIC , HEADQUARTERS r3 f 0 t4 fci idi iJ l:i i i - i " : .1 y vrc a LUil If at La i I' ill li keai :rs Sif tr- - l?;a ya lie's E3l sw? act sr-- r, t try t.4. 1 evca at li-i-5- f i U a :aa vs. u k N WoIIy Tsutsumi Paul DcGsIiis vs. Ted Ec'Isntin3 mck Reserve Mors: Earber Swain gi;; i Til 9 m k t:--- :' . LL..:. lr;.-- vs. Rcy Urbano s J" 3 Tn Drcr.co Lubich a : ': vif Season Opener, t in, Stotba (J) CHICAGO and Eerra; Grlssffm, Y (UPi Two members Lilly i:an.c,'l.o and Johnson. Loi!r (8).. Home or use u. v to vtrtcrv p tet"t, rrark'keea rrtdtr" run Mele tieth). Winning p:tcner Stranahan and Harvie Vard Jr..!l:x t, c. J r: i. Kascni l .Lcsiaf WOn their ma pitcher tehee u t r. cr;n urtssom s tv. ve day and meet tomorrow In tieVtih pair f s t's. '.a la tit Seals cf the tCth Y,itera Amateur, in'rat G"cut il t -. j $30 CC0 Ct5- -H . rrUL!?" M 2 . Philadelphia ancome sr.oa ci a irrs, l t VI e. ivwi rwtrnit f a Toledo. O., spark?l-.;y , Vu r.i!;': Bishop. Kewsom (3), BjTd J, scrambled a5I ever Lim&or's '.: he ri j li'y f and Aitroth; Black, Iloe.'t (Ik, manicured Eata at i AlLs fairways as he eutte Madison (S . TUtit. ) and : Walker Cuppr E5b Kno;e,j Newsora of Boston.. Ifsss.. 4 and 2 ia berg Winning p.tcher 4 r r u l'..t"-- ; s: riich'r-no- cft IMl.jJS-hoi- e aemUmal match. had k.ttiei sack . ..(Only game, acheduled). ii . r-- , w: Ward, handsome insur.aee sal.-'ga- m. i iXri man from Atlanta. Gi.. pulled Lii es-.' 'r faltering game tore they after a Friday's Eesslt Zi en tie t: a i mom!r;j -. rat" r.! 1 lf t'::nm'm T";,. a i ; i ; : i Philadelphia 7, Detroit 5 former eat fti, all star from Lc:a! New York , Chicago 4. r.';l.t t.a I .it L.i Ectr-- t 1 1st i .t te. 2 ar t 2. Cleveland 5. Boston 0. tight , ,. r. Th9 meetin tomorrow K ot. o, 'wasmagtoa , I3. ward and t:,e blond we:;hWLr.?ri It "a ''- -' ' a c. UdJ be their fourj. . innings, Bight. , jwi vtr.cry'. CuIMogs Outclass Roosevelt in -- . - 23 to 7 - r j, j i- Ira, .is ' t r , . ts le id l?tjue.,--; ty .rr 1. n 1 a 4 I .'.-- rr3 - rd r -- t , Tariffs :... TH r. I - - 'n erica a a kalf . - t tie us. y. ace i At.- a- -i f : : j a i i Tia CHt Cll 5 t.lr v ly r i ' t i:.U.:-"- r . fi tt esvrri.--? wti;-?- r 3 l i - y U.9 - f. i c . single to Jchnr.y Tarr.jla wita c". e: la U 1 out la the aever.tX however, Y. ssr--e I 1 i I r t e r rJt U;e t".-- y t r titt .'.-- tu.M j I . -1 : : :.. '..'!:;; rr: j. : i'-- - s t- t t v-: I r.ran'a . lien-c.- r, M -t i ; : cherMcDermott (iVI). casein, cam cf t. Cor-tll- ! 113 100 203 i r en a ea;.talir:rj k J a siiii, out. .t i.:? C f.-'J- (1-1- ....200 ; i, i ianL--j (2nd, McDermott Kinder, (I) anii White; Lemon and Tiptop Hean S). Home run Easter i W New York Chicago iit in X';It ks'J cf t : tie scrre cn T ;:ty Ti&zisra's' t. wtth tie fcirci y s'i'.ird t'.. f.r:t L it (r.'jbt). ia Ui nrz i aid n I." i. v 0 . V,, ' t T -- . arriarar.ee to tn and tied ). LEAGUE ).ti rx Tii t inr.ir. si.-r:- ?, (13 InnlBSi), - '" f i . C .i. first fist. VV r -- ? I Tbe r.rr!a ttrr-fo Cor."f .: fcr tut, 0 Philadelphia 23 I . New York PC,::c!-::- J Cincinnati I, Kw York Chicara 5, Thziil-ti- t T, ' 4 - 1 .. five-ever- : C : . j' Eet't ratir.js cf Lit ecrirr.mast ar.4 set va tentative j Boston IS, Pittsburgh K first strins' Ur.cur-isail he lr.!"ht). man bewouli try ta Irooklyn t. ft. Louis tween ' L. Kef Co 1 xx::r.2 j..:r.ir- iU..-:- IV.J : 1 r i".antr?. to rti ei l. :j 2 G?JD PICTURE 5 r : 3 c - (Hi. t . - r.-.- - v j ; 3 c.i c: ' t :e a week late, t'.ra ) ) r c e.i s .' and Car.Jers were 'at Syracuse. Petersen aaii Sdnders'. I see-three years. ...'..tr3 V9 a hcua a fire and that he couldn't After Friday'a practice session, ' how Ucb could ra;3 geiss to the raajcrs. I couldn't Len Casanova commected, coach can now. I but ths l;ll;ve it- tt 4ii i to tine, "it had some s!p; we were much , . ; sharper than during the last few Tf'htn he decided toquit organized ball I was surprisfd C3IAELZS KETHAWAY Iowa State has talented Bill Mann, days." Er "d asked him how come?' i ' Ktlt SV(n r rf t The squad also got a look at "Ha said: 'Well, Jerry, you've played enough pro ball to KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UP)-O- nce ,hef-- the Cyclones much. their green and lemon colored kiow why. That's all he would ever tell me.' Houston Imnr&rlsg football gear which they will again Oklahoma will rank aniongj In the Missouri Valley, improv- - wear for the Erst time in five Garth Ford Provo's ace righthander, who has had the naUon's best football telms. n years. White jerseys wUl still be "ousionf IT". lv j I'unty cf pro experience, also has been impressed by the Oklahoma may be expected to worn at games away. j get past dangerous Kansas ndishaery. Detroit la deoendirV on 'civelopment cf Sanders' curve balL - "ilia curve ball has improved greatly just within the rugged Colorado to win its fifth transfers, end Wichita may have CORVAIXIS, Ore. (UP) Oregon lasi year," said Garth, who has hooked up in several hurl- - clear Big Seven championship In a,to depend upon providence, State coach Kip Taylor concentrated Saturday on attaining speed and Sanders.-VHcurve a bail in d'zlls. with last bad row. good . a, W The Midlanda aggressiveness in his offensive enit eummtr, cut it wasn t as snarp as it a oeen tms year, lie s a And whils the Sooners are alash Tom Catlin, Oklahoma's which has an overall weight aver" rivals aloag hiniliar Demon center fullback age of 203 pounds. ;,ffr?at bey. W jls( ilarion ankier, Uyer southpaw, notions that banders Unet, it may be safe to assume the Buck McPhail of Oklahoma's pow- The Oregon State line averaged crew; guard Marvin Matusxjk, 213 pounds and the backfleld 133. had struck out 14 tatters Friday night, remaricea: University of Tulsa will be making er a PracUce aessiona this week have great at Tulsa; "You mean, he only struck out X4. Heck, the last time a shambles of the Mis Howard Waugh of Tulsa; and been devoted mostly to offense and to were's out he him struck faced vt3 souri Valley Conference. Tulsa, Kansaa brilliant halfback Charlie defensive playa will be stressed starting ' ' to him." like Oklahoma, is a defending Hoag.' (next week. "Yeah," joshed Ted Dunn, Flyer outfielder, "Che only champion. 'rcason Le only struck out 14 was because I left the game There's a lot of loose talk about the way the Kansas Jayhawks are early." Dunn, struck tout twice Friday night before he was loaded. But Coach Jules Verne need more than halfback f creed out of the game by an injury. He was struck cn the Sikes willHoag and tackle George foot by a foul ball off his own bat while batting in the Charlie a team that is to Mrkonle field sixth inning. .. Ibacks to help his eingle wing By CLIFF- MILLER anywhere near the equal of the I , . . Soooers.Like ?.Gnk Amono A:--- '. , v. 1 ears runnir? through t.he!r tir.rcst scrimmage cf the practice seasons Saturday Ia rreraratlon tor the Ch:ca;5 Cc'.:e.r of racLT-- ccntest, Sept. 20. t'rhU. 11-7- ilot'durir.j hitting practice."', .y a 1 I': af-.e- baseman, who was on the South High baseball teaa as Sanders, stood in the f I ; room after Friday nights fame: and shock dressing h:3 head. "I don't know what's got into that guy Eandsrs," Dals-- l :t eaid. 'He didn't have a thins in high school. Bob Story MIDLANDS (flyer catcher) and Kent Peterson (former hurkr fcr the Cincinnati Hcds) and I all played cn the sane, team with Senders at South IIih and we used to bat him all over the sboutProvo-thir- d Jerry-D- ai (Par-py- . . tr L""ji : I i tack THI CEATIST CF EASr-tV- iih telh f;ct la lis lr, Poc-c- r second tasersan Jackie Robinson whips ths tsll ta first base forcL- -j Kank auer c the Cubs 03 Tcty At a ell's gvc -- r.it t t3 second ia second inning at Erooklyn- - F.ctirson's throw, however. to uist sacker GJ Ilsxes was too lata far a coulle piay. "Tte Cuts won, . 1 1 frrri tn' ; ; t 1 - . . '.'! v A rh!t j : ;. : . . n .a , - is ... a. . '. |