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Show l M 'Undermanned Cats Reveal Plenty Of Back field .Strength RIGBY TO n ' SUNDAY Don'Branham plunged over from the TUCSON. Sept. 19 fUP) line. Rydalch, Utah Redskin quarter- back, fed his team to a cnishing Utah added touchdowns in the 7 victory over the University of: third and fourth period--. In the Arizona Wildcats here Saturday 'third, Jack Cross scampered over "US'11- 'from seven yards out to climax a The 22,500 fans ' who witnessedj drive that went, 71 yards in seven the clasli formed an e record; plays. Lrfw!?f crowd;for: an OP"" Utah made its final touchdown game in Tucson iod vhen Brinham ,in the fourth f.a line n,rij 'Pt over from the.one-y.r- d n Pau , Co?k The score stood at 2M. a Wildcat pass and ran 44 again. vards to the Arizona 14. Five' Arizona saved itself from a com- fOUrth ute lays later Utah scored as fullback' f,eteas Ken ,ltejnthe :ter Cardella arourl swept k Frank Rranham cht ...w ' o i . ,. , side from three yards out Mele. reserve fullback, p'aydirt. , Louis lickThe win avensed the booted the first of his four conversions. ing Arizona dished out to Utah :Midway in the second quarter. last season at Salt Lake City. Utah marched 66 yard in 14 plays Score by periods: for another score, tallied when Utah ... 7 7 7 728 one-ya- . 1 .14.. I all-tim- i V , 2S-- 0 - - . V' ""l - Arizona 3eors, 25 to 0 BERKELEY. Calif. (UP) Davidson of Gladewater. Tex., clayed 59'i minutes of inspirad Via football Saturday to lead Baylor to a stunning 25-victory over California before a "rowd of 34,000 at Memorial sta- .' dium. ,t "i'V v '46-yar- 1 - j ..... n - tn.ri Grid Scores Oregon Vh ps Nebraska Cornhuskers 20 to 12 l 3y 53-- 0 Score Wyoming Defeats tft ." 7 rfimM New Mexico A&M Might Give . MIDWEST Oregon 20, Nebraska 12 20, Missouri 6. Dcnison 60, Lake Forest 13 Kansas State Teachers 25, Mis Maryland With Ease, the goal Mne. lll-s- at but the defense performed best when the riding First downs favored Wichita 11 to 6. while rushinp varHaw vv at 142 for Utah State. fairly even ... ' ... i jor wicnita. was-toughes- m Up Welterweight Crown Kid Gavilan Wins Unpopular 47-- 0 Split Decision Over Basilio -- 0. 20-1- .' r---,- va-ii'- i. - Buffs Upset Huskies At Seattle- ' , split-la-roun- at wel-whit- -- Ilu'skers . r,,,:" floor-watchi- , - V.'il-sn- n n. J 21-2- 9 du n s oj-cgo- r ,7ini - -- ... )tt " t..l ' WANTED 1 rme Littler - 28-ya- iWins Amateur f ttv u. v . t.. it-ti- 1 153-pou- 4-1 j. twin (rnim, . . last-minu- BYU-Monta- 29-1- te ex-pr- o. . By passing . .TT. Pcnlties " yard gained ? 3 4 0 0 1SS JC8 rushing Yards gained 47 Passing Passcs attempted 14 Passcs cornpieted 5 Passes inttrcpted 0 'Number of punts 5 Average punts . 43 Penalties, yards . 5 Fumbles lost by ,.1 j 98 21 8 0 32.8 5 1 . fi H. A. C. can help REDUCE your monthly expenses and supply extra CASH for you NOV H. A. C. Debt Consolidation Plan Suppose .you were confronted with the- monthly payments that faced Mr. B.H.T. on an r . tment of debts like these: AND Rcland LaSfarza Without Borrowing Too This will not be shown on home TV sets or broadcast over radio 19 fUP Utah State rrid defense-minde- d Wichita crossed half-bac- k rir. GET OUT OF DEBT 275? SOUTH STATE SAIT LAKE CITY, UTAH Set. LOGAN. Utah. its-ow- Rocky Marciano Camark Theatre Utags Beat Wichita, 14-- 7 touch-!binatio- - FIGHT Brought to you direct from Polo Grounds in New York City, on a clojed circuit, at 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Sept. 74. Seats nov? on sale, $3.05, $4.29. They can be purchased at the Canriark Theatre cr nail orders wilt be filled. ,' d W.k. '1 it' CHAMPIONSHIP 7 two minutes before the half, had one other touchdown play called back and threatened to score "on two oth"r occasions. , It seemed the Farmer offend t LeOn rnillH Tint hit 1ha V)"K n to click in the half ATLANTA. Ga (UP) FIRST TOUCHDOWN Reed Stolworthy, Cougar 'half- .quarter for the initial BYU touchdown. B.lly Cue, Montana ri;ht iHardcman plowed to two is the unsuccessful tackier. Dick Felt, Coujar back is downs in 10 minutes and Georgia back, hits paydirt, as he drives across the goal line in the first in the Tech uncovered a quarterback to background. Co with him Saturday in a 53 to 10 rout of Davidson that stretched the Engineers' undefeated streak i flcct-i'ootc- f j',.', 7 Wvo- ouri Mines 6 LARAMIE. Wyo. (UPV The Uri- - under wraps for most of the long LINCOLN, Neb. (UP Iowa State 35. South Dakota 0 versity of Oregon football team. r,amo. "rpivinE' nn the 'runnintr of ming football Coach Phil Dickens St. Olaf 23. Knox 19. i n r smoothly directed by Vuarterbar1; .... ti.i. t rule would allow Saturday as the Akron 20, Findlay 12. George Shaw, whittled the Xebras- . Ted Anderson and Cece Cowboys stomped impotent Xcw ka line to splinters in the. firt pricl-.tilead. But Gavilan refu'sel anl By JACK CUDDY Heidelberg 6. Bluffton 0. "O'-gcs- . Mexico A and M 47-Mount Union 39, Salem 6. half Saturday and emersed SYRACUSE, N. Y. .(UP) KidlBasillio did most of the "irst- said. Saturday, he might throwing" against the la 2 interscctional victory. Great Lakes 33, Wavne U. 6. Anderson turned in "the most' The Cowboys galloped almost atr"avilan SOUTHWEST Some 31,000 fans saw Shaw 'kc-pscoot- - W'H over the visiting Aggies. scor- - "ive up the welterweight crown and; champion. run of the dav spectacular " 1 57 Oklahoma Afc.M 13, Hardin-Sim- throu"h thp rpelinr ing twice in eacn period vitn tne biiooi ior xne miaaieweignt title RfpriA Oregon's vaunted acnnl game j n:,ons 0 when they because of his weakened condi-Jth- e Nebraska line in the second period exception of the third in Jud-- e rounds champ ' Wrsicrn (Colo State 5t. New only scored once, jtion while, winning an unpopular: Harold Barnes had ' him ' ahPad. for a towhcloun. But the marker mcked up m the Mexico V"cstern 20. decision over gaUant 7.2. But. Judge Jack Kimball of Hurt by Fumbles third jiciiuu iJiuvmt-- uue 01 uiv EAST uomuiu ruuay nigni. Syracuse favored Rasillin 1 in uve or six weeks ' ,The United Press had Gavilan Nebraska's Maryland State 47, Ohio North potentially strong rcu origni. spo.s in an pmerw ern 0 ii.'ifflrlfi ran arnnnH because ci GraD same. iaKing me nan on ma ucciavrea me once-grechampion ahead Rho:!e Island 13, Nortoastern h "Pe. substitute foc .rom Cuba. " hat good is the oad fumbles and a Husker line oun 59 Mastrosiovanni title if I'm so weak from yard-s?aro.pcred terweight leaked s.cam Georgia 32, VillanovH 19. Oregon rolling 21-2- 0 down the side line behind good making weight I don't feel good WEST Lrcsmcn. RADIATORS REPAIRED tne only long aeienamg it. 13. 27. mocking to taiiv on Montana Young Brigham The ; , intermittently c lin Aoto Glass Installed n(ha Utah State 14. Wichita 7. A switched .from the SEATTLE. Wash. (UP) single wing to The estimated 700 spectpto-s- , at nearby Canastota, N. Y., Utah 28, Arizona 7. Specialized Work bi-5- v second-strin- g the T a in then of threw formation, couple ed the the for a for count kecd Cowboys of operate nine Baylor 2- Cali ornia 0 seven-maHcmer Jenkins and Emerson line at times to try (the first time AH LANDER'S under the new cowin with a left hook in the second led Colorado to a in'.o saw little in the Wyoming 47, New Mexicovictory ;o s'em the tlow of ducks way of a Wyo- - round, and - staggered him twice A & M, 0. 490 So. Unlr. Avenue ' minff aerial of favored Washington Saturday the Nebraska sccondarv. " ccinn in aHrfitmn attack. Or.lv sfvrn mnrp in thai College of. Pacific 25, Stanford 20 as the .two teams opened their The strategy worked rather well wrrp trirH with n'ni run- - m.vcjmIh rarman USC 23. Washington State 13 i!)o3 footbaa campaign in an inter- - the see ond half-ar ir -- ... r. Nebraska held nUiUn 1... Colorado 21. Washington 20 ,n, lV sectional before 31.0'0 fans v.Vh. via tne scoreless - v .. . .. battle New The rincort nrartir:iK SOUTH Sir , ana wuson. .wno alter: , : ,. Jenkins . r. . u ; ,e l in several ovner rounas. iia; uiampion Georgia Tech. 53. Davidson f) nated at the fullback post because iti .v r; rmiiti, d Aupuuiuui spai ,. for. The crowd of 6449. which paid Eastern Kentucky 21, John ShelDon Bill Horton.and legular 19 run with a seven- - a net of 15 yards, 'a record gate of $74,319 for the ALL KINDS OF HIDES! i imaKto in nlnv Him- An in- - capped a upra plunge- for the first Nebras- -' William and Mary 16. Wake. For- - .' central New York area, booed the ;kcd' tKe B'urfa,0. nnr. yard Prices Paid For !;a touchdown in the second period. tlrr i cinn mnro than. 1(1 minuta. est 14 ' Hlrhest I row victory. - WOOL - HIDES -BONES Then to in Fischer the 6 took, air Three fights broke out at ringside. Tulare 54. The Citadel ' Jenkins passed to end G.ir.v PELTS - FURS Basillio. who unexpectedly had Washington & Lee 47. Shepherd ,Knafelc for the Buffaloe's first the fourth period with a dead and and useless animals. off a pound at Friday's Mississippi 39, Chattanooga 6 Jtouchdown in the first period, and aerial to Halfback Ennis . Korinel; Pelt prices for dead and use40 who ran , to score. weigh-in34. yards Mississippi State Memphis registered exactly 147, less sheep. affd he appeared the strongest oi 1 DUllCd m-- T ttirvtft v. 1 - l,0. ". Ul CgOn lUHDaCK llOalfS Tuskcgce 6, Alabama A & M 2. rpnontpH (ho norfirnnnr. - t. : . ,,, .. --- PROMPT SERVICE LrtL..-iJiv,' - t - "'" I , It:.in i..w....w..vv. tui e Jara une ior 10 Texas A & M 7, Kentucky 6. " , u! 1 "L lc ",s ait third period and Roger Hunt s UT,.lrom lnc d G Littler a "Jrng in score Duke 20, South Carolina 7. first the r;con UTAH HIDE & kick for extra point put Colorado s pounded ho into the ring an underdog at Halfback Dick James swept foot b!rdi Clcmson 3C, Presbyterian 7. into a one-poit lead it never lost, h th n TALLOW CO. challenger fought a smart Wilson clinched the victory later ;"aht.cnd for 12 yards for anotheraturd 53rd Xational:f .'The He did not pursue his usual 3 Miles West of Spanish Fork TROJANS 29, COUGARS 13 u.. . in fh hirrf nr:o ho hrnw. rst period score. r ,he n his own riSht guard and raced PHOXE 88 Oregon seized on Husker fumbles up margin, over Dale Morey of headlong attacking methods. In PULLMAN, Wash.. -- Sept. 19 over stead he tried to Biake Gavilan 41 i'.s first half 20-- 6 margin. Two Martinsville, Ind. for nan nooa, nicr. cowiev. (UPi zone. t0 'ards end the The powerful University, bad center passes dropped NebrasRight half Felt. W. Stolworthy. 'of Southern California Trojans The calm, stocky Naval Air ka deep in Meadows. rcomhir.rrt rlalinff inHiwrtnal np- -. SMART ATHLETES territory arrd man irom La jona, cam., wr.ose Fullback R. Stolworthy. VclaS- - fnrmane sefhe theme for two of .the three; putter was his stronc forte thro:ih- an.t.! rwiPFt. ttit t V n with cniin . :o, James. out the week-lon- g isock football to dump the erratic University of NoWh' Carolina savs 0reSo6lTchdowns. . tournament, beat bid by VVashinSton. State Coljege Cougars that of the 03 some athletes w"n- -' Despite the uneven linejlay. both ,nf a desperate Statistics of the KNOX "VAGABOND KINO" jf-3 wno was trying a Pacific Coast Confer-nin- g an 'earns naa a io:ai net yardage ;ame: varsity athletic letters here 272 $10.00 12 his ence and each firstifor scored eighth .straight tourney yards. BYU Montana fans football clash before 20,000since 1933, more than 60 were Phi - downs. i title. -'Beta Saturday. KNOX Kappas. VAGABOND" 13 First downs 16 12 U0 J8.50 By Rushing the-Gm- first touchdown. O'Brien's kick "as jood making the score 13 to 7. The elos'rg minutes of the ouar-te- r was all Montana as the v'sitors drove toward tbfi Cougar goal line. A pass to O'Brien was comolet',d on the Y 4t. but a second Griz'lv pess was knocked - down as' th gun ended the halfrA unique iirtovr t:on for inter mission activities t tne lootou game was 'provided in the form of a scucre danri" exhibition pat on by a groun of local devotees of the popular pastime. Third QuaHer De Ray Eyre was picked up by Imer who took it on the 10 and returned 16. yards, tackled by 0 - A Georgia Tech Routs, Davidson 50-ya- rr 0 Touc ; iowrs, scoring: Branham 3. Cross. Conversion. Mele 4. Arizona scoring: Touchdowns, Cardella,- conversions. Grimes. Dav idson .didn't come out of the squad opened" its 1953 footb?H ci- Tame until there were 30 seconds! son by defeating favored Wichita .left .to play. By that tme he had! 14 to 7 before 5,000 fans in the scored two touchdowns and direct- - Logan stadium. cd and passed his Waco, Tex, The A?;ies scored in the first eleven to two more. and Second quarters and then doggedly hung on to' their. lead during the rest of the game. . ; - e 0 y 10.-Im- Cot-'o- n mo-typ- 0 Utah Baylor Uosets "" 12-ya- '1 U.J Mon-baturd- ay ., J", "J"" . d. and the line showed up lairly weu uruzly penalty gave tne cougars with Marian Probert. De Riye first down on the 1 yard line. On Eyre and Paul Kochcvar looking the first play Dick Felt flipped through light tackle for a touch- especially good. as streaked. They down- - Don Woods' kick was good, ; Montapa well at times, makkig the score 20 to 7. exceptionally played but lacked the consistency of the The Cougars made another quick Cougar squad.; Doug Dasinger on- score to give them 14 points In the the line and Dick Heath and Mur- third quarter. Anderson kickod c!o Campbell in the backfield to Felt on the Y IS and the speedy were top players for the visitors. Cougar halfback, after faking a! hand-of- f ' to Sattprfield. raced down1 First Quarter y jthe Adeline 70 yards to the Mon-Th- e WllUfdl Stolworthy picked Cougars' took a first quarter 'tan 3b"1 6 to 0 lead as Heed Stolworthy. "p PlckedlyBr?'morC. BVU fullback, crackej center for R"dt-StlwforPassed ?p Marion the opening score in the collect Probert on the fourth down for a .J, on down 2. Woods the Montana frst taSe of a clever piece of work ade a yard and then cracked over to run the on the opening kick-of- f to thce oudwn- - IIls ball back to rmdfield for a sub- - 'eft 8U 00d' Sc0rC' 27 to 7" jklck atantial gain. Imer s; kick to Oyler was later-- ; The rest of the quarter was all ailed to Dick; Felt who ran the Montana. Eyre's kick was taken hall back 36 yards to the 'by Campbell on the 1 yard line line. With Satterfield, Felt and and returned to the Y 29. A clip- Stolworthy alternating in carrying pin penalty on Montana set the the ball, the Y made its first goal hall back to the 16. but a beautiful d l.ne threat as they picked up a run by Samuclsen brought the ball to the Ccugar 40. A convoy first down on the Montana line. The score, however was de- - pass was finally downed on the Cue Y line atfer a 24 yard gain layed as BYU fumbled and recovered for Montana on their as the gun ended the quarter, own and Cue picked up1 Fourth Qu,rter first down but on the next play. Dlclc lJ(,alh over, standing big George Bowman, reconverted1 "P- - for Montana's second touch-- ; Y tackle. knocked Campbell s- down at the opening of the quar-gar- s throw and recovered for the Cojitfr- Laird s kick was wide. Most on the Montana 11. Ule quancr was piayea in me for Dick Felt took a hand-of- f 4 yards, Stolworthy ran to the middle of the field vith BYU stripe and on the next play vclopir.g one good offensive drive cracked center,; for the touchdown. ,hat carried to- the Montana De Ray F.yre's placement try line. y The play borced down as the hit the cross bar and bounc?d bark, leaving the score at the end substitute lineupv failed to break of the first quarter, 6 to 0 for BYU. the tough. Montana line. Montana f ithrratened in the closine moments Second Quarter of the game, as they uncorkcrf a! and running attack that; - passing The Couarsand Grizzlies playcarried to midfield as the game' bot ended. ihe entire second quarter team senrinc ione touchdown and Score by quarters: 6 7 11 0 TJ BW converting both placement at- - Montana 0 7 0 613 tempts, as offensive play uas stepped up. After an exchange rl Scoring touchdowns. Reed Stol kicks, the Cougars began thefr worthy, Brundage. Felt and Wood. BYU: "Points touchdown drive on its own 48. after touchdown,'! Don wood made a rice run to Wood,3 (placements!. Montana; 30- - Samuelson put the ball ton 'pass), Heafh. Points fron after touchdown, O'Brien 'place-- : yard line. A lateral-forwar- d Satterfield to Woods to Brunda're ment'. Official?, Hodgson Larsen. was completed on the Montana 22. Evans. Woods smashed renter for another The lineups : first down and Willard Stolworthy Montana went over center for three yards. Left ends O'Brien, Peterson, a on The touchdown play came beautiful hand-of- f from Hank West Byerlv. Left tackle Barone. Wescamp, . to Don Wood who tossed to Dewey , 9 1 - 1 1. t Guard Lft J Burke, Dasinger, touchdown. H. Burke. Woods' kick was perfect, making, Center Roberts, .Tenscn. the score 13 to: 0 for the Cougars. The second half of the period wmsJ Right guard De Luca. Laird. Righ tackle Deuchler. Leuthall. pretty much all Montana as thei Right rnd Anderson, Samuelson. visitors suddenly developed theirj j Brigham Younf offensive play to keep the ball in Left end Probert, Mendenhall. most of timo. the T T Cougar territory oft i.l.l J -- uKi-i. Heath took Quarterback ' 13 , yards. T Eyres' kick and re'umed ,j . Porter. Hemz. to the Montana 31. Cue cracked Fen- Kochevar. Muse, Center, . iithrnnot. th. v run. cssy. down after a be'autifi'l Right Vguard Hardy, Taylor. A quarterback jneak bv Camob?lI 35. Shumwav. put the ball on the Cou-- ar Right tackle" Bowman, Elkfns, lleath's pass to Danti was good Powers. Rifiht f erbaneti to nn thP " tleath faiUri Quarterback Satterfield, West, Samuelson who scored Montana's Bean. rd 2S-- Mon-Vou- ns , 133 r Monson Cal SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 20, Utah County. Utah HERALD University of Utah Gives Arizona 28 to 7 Beating and Paul Kochever 'and Imer was injured on the play. Coach Chick Atiunson'a Brigham A qurterback sneak gate University Cougars opened Una flrst down on their own 37. the li3 Skyline Eight tootball sea- - Another quarterback aneak retted ton with a 2T to 13 victory over 7 yarcjs but a missed lateral by the Montana Grizzlies. Saturday Que lost 8 yard. Anderson kicked out 0 bounds on the Y 47 and Reedj n.ght in the BYU atadium. The game was played under per- - Stolworthy ran the ball back 14 feet eather xonciitions before a yards. 5.000 crowd of approximately rjick Felt "ran left end for 6 uports fans who. were cheered by yarc;s then picked up 3 on a hand-th-e "potential strength shown by of. Satterfield picked up a first the Cougar aquad. idown on a quarterback sneak to 28. 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