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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER If 28, FIELD WEBER OPPOSES CALIFORNIA TEAM AT LORIN FARR ma RETURN GAME AT SANTA ROSA NEXT YEAR LOOMS; KICKOFF AT 2 P. M. Leading Junior College Teams of Respective States Groomed. Light workouts at Lortn Fair park Wednesday afternoon by the Weber Wildcat and the Santa Rosa Cube closed preparation for their Thanksgiving day clash here on Thursday afternoon. Kickof f Is slated lor 2 o'clock sharp. it to nearly ten years since Ogden had a chance to see a Thanksgiving day college football game at home. In 1831 Wyoming university defeated the Ogden Athletic association team of Thursday s clash will be the last fame of the year for both Junior college elevens. Weber la closing her seventh consecutive season as champion of the Intermountain Junior College league. Santa Rosa Junior college has made an Impressive showing this year In the California Junior College league. In consideration of these facts and with prospects pointing to an excellent day, officials of Weber are looking forward to another large crowd at the came, which will be broadcast and also carried, play by play, through amplifiers to the spectators. Coach Dick Blewett's Cubs have a decided advantage over the Wildcats in weight, but Coach Merlon Stevenson hopes Weber will make up for i he poundage deficiency in speed, fight and craftiness. An Invitation for Weber to play Santa Rosa on the California lot In a return game next ear was received today from the Santa Rosa chamber of commerce. Harry Warden, special chamber of commerce representative accompanying the team and J. O. Cross, superintendent of Santa Rosa schools, received the following wire from The California chamber: "Santa Rosa chamber at commerce extends 'greetings and good will to Ogden people and earnestly hopes we may have the pleasure of reciprocating friendly courtesies we are receiving. Ogden is cordially Invited to schedule return game at Santa Rosa next year at our expense.'' Every effort to schedule the contest for next year Is being made, according to President Aaron W. Tracy of Weber, who added ho could see no reason why the contest should not go through. Preliminary conversations concerning the return contest were held by J. Prank Olmlln. Jr., special envoy of the Ogden chamber, who went to Santa Rosa and accompanied the team back to Ogden Malcolm Watson will referee Thursday's game, with Dixon Kapple as umpire and Don Barney as head linesman. , OGDEN. 3-- 0. Parish Teams Show Progress Johnny Brennan. former West high hoop star, lias been putting his charges through their paces in great style and is fast developing a smooth-worki- machine. ng On hie first string he Is running Cap! tolo at center, uugan ana Hinckley at for wards, and Cronin and Ryan at guards. Brennan has loads of material this year, and at the present rime nas about six teams working out The TMggtmm parish basketball team, under the direction of the Rev. Father Ruel, has started practice. The Bingham boys walked off with the league championship last season. ana are determined to repeat. Several of the men from last season's squad have reported, and chances look exceedingly bright. Get Your MIMS for die ttJiWi gratitude? rfafWrs rate. their1 jiff yiott'lf M flowers m VHP8 9 a asj wbbI fli BTi Be Hbw BbwstV"' '": BK. HESWgTm Cffl Bt-i- a XtuSmt ET tfl PbPj i4fb1 ' "BB Br B Bk - - Bl KMill kT Bfe Kfl mB - . Prospect; Supporting sflbWB srl sa tliimaaBiBsaw ig aB MSrT-- j GAELS ON WEBFOOTS . Purdue Punch " Proved by Work Of Four Stars LAEA.YETTE, Ind., Wot. 37 CV tfhe punch that Purdue's backfleld nacked in winning the 1939 Western conference football championship la shown in final statistics at the yard aee nined bv the Tour riveters." In five Big Ten games the regular Boilermaker backfleld composed or Ralph Welch, Glen Harmeson, Alexander Yunevtch and John White, carried the ball from scrimmage a total of 234 times for a gato of 10M yards, an average of slightly over 4J yards per attempt Harmeson was called upon to carry the ball 90 times sad be gained 468 yards for an average of 5.3 yards. Yunevich was given the ball 77 times, and he gained 323 yards, an average of 43 yards. Welch, in 87 tries, totaled 268 yards, an average of four yards per attempt Tillicum Quint Wins Ute Banner SANTA ROSA. No. Player. 9 Schneider 8 Winams Scheidecker Coon 18 13 Oregon Invades Kexar Stadium Bent on Spoiling St. Mary's Record. By RUSSELL J. NEWLAND. SAN FRANCISCO, NOV. 27 (JP). In a closing gesture of massed strength, far western football teams will line up tomorrow in more than a dosen games that include a Pacific Coast conference encounter and an important Interstate clash. Featuring the Thanksgiving day engagements, St Mary's college will Dlt its Dower aeainst an lnvadine University of Oregon eleven in a game expected to attract 40.000 persons at Kesar stadium cisco's municipal bowl. rails but little snort or San Fran The contest ntting into the "classic" class. St. Mary's Is the only major team In the nation not scored upon. The only blemish to its otherwise perfect record is the result of a scoreless tie early this season with California's Bears. Fans who like to make comparisons are reminded that California finished in a tie for the coast conference championship, bat was lucky to hold St. Mary's to a tie. , Oregon, defeated but once this claims a share also to the conyear, ference title. Its heavy and formidable team will go into the fray tomorrow charged with the double duty of turning back a nonconferenoe foe and of being the first to score on St Mary's. St Mary's has been mentioned as s possible choice to represent the west in the annual Tournament of Roses game at Pasadena, New Year's day. The outcome of tomorrow's game, therefore, has attracted far 1 26 10 Schmidt Chun 1 3 Mazza 2 Woodward Weber reserves Ahh, 26; Doxey. 99; Peterson, 55; Hearn, 33; Tarran, 20; King, 32; Murphy, 44; London, 30. Santa Roea reserves Forman, 4; Groom, 7; Wesson, 11; Abbott 12; Fulton. 14; Roberts, 15; H. Roberts, IB; Finley, 19: n, Dennis, 22; Zuur, 23; Badger, 24; Singmaster, 25; Henmg-toPaganl. Officials Malcolm Watson, referee; Dixon Kapple, umpire; Don Barney, head linesman. Fra-zier- .l; -- ..2 ..8 ...3 - Western State . 0 0 Pts. Opp. 182 18 51 58 41 130 26 41 98 81 43 42 .000 39 .000 20 western fandom The contest will match the Rockne type of football with one based on the system taught by Coach Warner Of Stanford. Ed Madigan, St Mary's coach, played for Notre Dame under Coach Knute Rockne and has moulded his team around the "shift" 89 21 nr. 0 (no Chrlitmi jrnsen r Vf prior 8. Smith, 88 71 34 61 159 154 9 0 9 If Totals .. Wrltht,. nr. . 0 e, r t.iullni In h Rnekv Mountain conference during that time. They were members of the 1931 Aggie team, which won the conrerence uue, Croft as a guard and Harris as a tackle. Th tanu could easily be broken up and several of the Individual members also put In classes by them' selves. Tooele Wins Five District Titles. Tooele has taken its district championship for the past five years, and from all Indications wffl continue to take it for some time. If the by material continues to be produced Mu.v. nut. team ...... vntirs ninHn. ... ,w, HJM W.U. ... j the Smelterltes have not been de tne iwmi season uie feated, Harrismen collected 480 points, as JmnvmrmA with t.h IS of their OOOO- nents, giving them an average of 63.3 a In spite otthe fact that the high school fans of Salt Lake win have to accustom themselves to the absence of a local eleven In the finals, the encounter is expected to draw a big crowd. Both of the teams have a perfected passing attack, powerful lines, and some great If everybody backfleld performers. lives up to expectations, a game of near college caliber should be played. Coach Harris is not planning upon any changes in his lineup, but It Is probable that Croft will put Duncan on end in place of Thornley and put Grant In Duncan's tackle position. Davis-Tooe- le Killefer Leads Missions Again SAN FRANCISCO, Hot. 37 (A?). Wade "Red" KlUefar today was reelected president and manager of the Mission baseball club of the Pacific Coast league for three years, and was given an increase In salary. He is en route east seeking new talent for his club and negotiating for tat sale of several of his star players. Rotisserie I 323 South Main 1 Street ANNOUNCES J 0 E&ZUUM Full Oonrsa 0 0 0 0 14 MS Ml Totals .... 11 Sts son. although Montana has a 6 to 6 tie with Washington to Its credit. The outcome of the game appears to be a toss-u- p, although Montana has a scoring threat In Morrow, quarter back, and Kkegren. halfback, Their conference season errata, Idaho's Vandals will tackle a team Coach John McEwan has taught his from the southern branch of the unieleven a style of play that revolves versity. The game will be played at Poca telle Arizona and Whlttler meet around the Stanford "B" formation. at Tucson. AnLos contest at conference a In A woman, aged 30, who recently geles, the University of California at Los Angeles Bruins will entertain appeared In ponce court at Leicester, Montana's Orixsnes. Neither team England, could not read, write or has won a conference game this sea- - telf the time. 0 ,. 0 THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE. Utah university vs. Utah Aggies at Salt Lake. Colorado college vs. Colorado Mines at Pueblo. Denver va Colorado Aggies at Denver. Montana State vs. Mount St Charles at Helena (nonconferenoe.) 1 WVoming university hBI Coach John West's L. D. 8. high school basketball team started out Its season with a 34 to 36 victory over the Jordan five Wednesday afternoon. Both coaches did their best to use every member of their squads. The Saint mentor left two of lus best bets, Brady and Stan Smith, out of the game until the final minutes of play. The half ended with Jordan holding a 14 to 12 lead, and up to that time L. D. S. Was able to make but three field goals. Clark, Brady and Smith showed promise for the Saints, along with several other things. Butterfteld a good game lor the losers. playedwore: Th. JORDAN I IX 8. 88 Knanp 88 Saunders 45 75 Olapier 88 RusseU-- 28 lk, rf v - Jordan, In First Tilt Anderson ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE. :H Standing of the Teams. Won. Lost Tied. Pot .. 5 0 0 1 000 Utah university .. .800 .. 4 Colorado university .750 .. 3 Denver university . .867 0 2 .. 4 1 .867 0 o .600 Colorado Teachers j : 571 3 0 .. 4 Colorado Aggies . 500 0 3 Colorado college ... 3 3 0 . 500 Utah Aggies 200 0 1 4 Colorado Mines Bk- 34-2- 6, WEBER COLLEGE. Player No. Hickman 22 D. Doxey 11 Wangajraard 87 Left Guard Chambers 77 Center Right tackle Right, end Quarterback Left halfback .....Right halfback Fullback BsvasW Saints Defeat Position. Left end Left tackle ...Right Guard winters 8 McQulre 17 McLean 6 Bowwr LmBI :if How Wildcats, Cubs Line Up TAKE Dern-Velco- ff . EL MSw - in Card Strong. Headlined by a match, B. Verne McCuIlough's wrestling show is prepared to do busi ness as usual Friday night. prom a wrestling standpoint, a bout between Ira Dern and Nick Vel-co- ff ranks with the best Velcoff, speedy and aggressive Bulgarian, who is living now in San Francisco, rushed Dern off his feet in their previous match, winning the first fall in eight minutes and having Ira wobbly in the second, only to lose his chance for victory by carelessly falling Into Dem's airplane. Velcoff has won his other two starts to Salt Lake, and Is ready to take his chances with Dern again. Leo Papiano, the rough houser, has chosen Charlie Btrack as his opponent in the semifinal, and Indications point to a real battle. Pat O'Shocker , the redhead, prime favorite with Salt Lake fans, meets Jean LaDoux. fast Frenchman, In the opening bout Three pairs of "just about the best" things in a high school football way will be very much in evidence Saturday afternoon in the University of Utah stadium when the Tooele and Davis elevens battle in the last semifinal game for the state prep bunting. The first pair, naturally enough, are the two football teams. Tooele has swept everything it has met this year before it like a wind storm clears weeds in Its path. Its five league encounters were won with such ease that they could hardly be called football games, Jordan lost a preseason game to the District Three champs, and in state play-ogames 8prlng-villMoab and East have all succumbed to the onrushing Smelterltes. Davis Plays Good Brand of Ball. Davis, the District One champions, who effectively put the Granite Farmers out of the running for the state title last week. Is the other member of the pair. The Kaysville eleven has had exceedingly stiff competition In practically all of its games this season, but it has played eight straight games of that caliber without suffering a defeat And lute the Tooele high It will present one of the smoothest working high school teams of the state. The second and third pairs are concentrated in two individuals. They are Jack Croft, coach at the Davis school, and Sterling Harris, the Tooele mentor. No one will dispute the statement that these two man, because of the fact that they have been turning out good football teams for the last four and five years, respectively,, are among the best prep grid teachers In Utah. The second division of the final group Is that both of these coaches played on the same Utah State Agricultural college team for three years, and were out- ff VELCOFF Real Wrestling Match in Title in 1921. B ssT ibbmhsIbw' ' jMsYlBWslBWswsPIBlwsK Mentors Played on Aggie Team Whieh Won Two Ab-bro- tt, Afl 4f mSsIbwi m BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBn vssg ON Mg fYlfisVBr C SSI DERN TAKES ' II I Served From P. M. RESTAURANT 11 A. M. to 9:30 ITALIAN-FRENC- 823 South Main Stmt THIS CAR TO THE Sigma Chi Five Bows In Intramural Final by 24-1- 2 Score, FOOTBALL GAME The Junior firsts captured the Murray high school interclass basketball title Wednesday, going through their schedule of seven without a defeat The games stogie championship five was composed of Johnson, center; Denero and Juration, forwards; O. Wood and Bullock, guards. The senior firsts, consisting' of center; Erekson and Wahlquist, Park, forwards; Berg and Zolnlck, guards, finished in second. The lettermen, Sammy Oliver, Johnnie KastelUc, Sherm Wood and Ed Turner, were kept out of play. Coach Reid Bwenson will start the assembling of his first squad Monday. December 3. The Murray coach, working his first year at the south suburban school, was well pleased with the snowing of several players wno stooa out in uie tournament OF STARS IN COACHES, PLAYERS Winkler, e. Center row, left to right, Foreman, bb; Bower, qb; Schmidt, bb; Johnson, e; Badger, Bb; Maz-z- a, hb, and Woodward, fb. Top row, left to right, Dick Blewitt, coach; Bagani, g; Singmaster, c; bb; Fulton, e; Finley, t, and Nielson, a. Santa Rosa junior college of California furnishes the Thanksgiving day intersectional gridfest against "Weber Front row, college for Ogden fans. left to right, Schneider, e.; Williams, t.; t.; Roberts, g.; Coons, c; E. Roberts, g., and Mc-Gui- re, Murray's Class Basket Series ' Special to The Tribunt. s. Juniors Annex TOOELE, DAVIS POSSESS PLENTY Coast Eleven Which Opposes Weber Football Squad FOOTBALL GAME n5 The Tillicum quintet was crowned champion of the University .of Utah annual fall Intramural basketball tournament Wednesday afternoon when it doubled the Sigma Chi score in the championship struggle, 24 to 12. The insertion of Dally Brown Into the Tillicum lineup late in the game was the deciding factor of the struggle. With Brown making seven points and directing the victors' attack, the Sigma Chi hopes faded. Howard Summerhays not only played a sterling defensive same, but copped first scoring honors among all the guards in trie tourney, aperry, west ana ball for J. Brown played bang-u- p the winners, , short a while, Art Potts, playing but grabbed high scoring honors for the losers with six points. Burton and Plandro continued their same brand of good ban which they have displayed all during the tourney. Student Intramural Manager Byron Nellson awarded the TiUlcums 100 points toward the large team participation trophy which Is awarded yearly to the fraternity or organization accumulating the highest number of points at the close of school. ' The teon: mucous. a.T.r.F. SIGMA CHI. J 0 4 Ireland, rt... it.... u... ooo o Lone. If c ... prlir. . Brown, c S 0 0 jurton. t . 111 8mmrDa.rt J nan fc. 1 Thompson. WnL a.T.rr. JIM 22!!? 3 0 0 4 OS): UHH g g 0 0 ie Best Way to Get There and Back Is by Street Car DIRECT TO STADIUM GATES TRAFFIC CONGESTION NO PARKING WORRIES . Sperrr. . .. D. Brown, U JUT-f.- ToUto ... l4S4l ToUU .... 4S41J Beleree. Byron Hellion; umpire. Bpb Bird. By the proposed air service, traveling time between Rome and Turin, Italy, will be four hours, compared with 14 hours by rail. a. Extra Cars and Ample Service |