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They are having - pretty they've- gotten a 1. tough foothold in the Yankee Stadium, the colhave a team built around Of ' Dart,r orful Bill Hutchinson, likte mouth. and have 15,000 ,seats on toi sale. The American Football League is , York composedaf six Columbus, Milwaukee. Boston. great Buffalo and Cincinnatiall if the sports towns. Next year,and new present capital stays in, 4 dough appears. the league hopes to branch out to the Pacific Coast and ' take in a Los Angeles team. It would like to take in a San Francisco team ; too, but the Catholic long colleges of, that region have as e -- calibre man ;. - s r. ..... ,;66,.'...17.,..,:,..r"',1:',',',.:r.f,ses....,:.,,.:..t....n..........,.....,5:.:....,......,...i.......,......,:,.,.,....,..,..........,,....,. ,,.'.............- ,......,:;:......... .. , .,,,, ......:. a- .;1!': the kid, :, lad, good. t ,14';':'.':'.:,'.:'-'4..":.!:':;:....- Y-- . ;,::..:.....;::!:,..:..;!..,, t ,5 .........;..,..........,....;:.''....................,''..............,.... ' , .:'..;...................,:.:......:....;.1').......''....?............:............,.................',..:. ';'i,, ....:.;,. ......a..'..:...... ,:,......,,,,:.:.....,,..,.,H:.. t.............,... '......:... V...':';:.:'; ,:,.:.,,r::...::,,4......,: .,.!.,..5...a!,...,,,..:,fi:;.:s...::....,.:.....!......;.....i:....,.....,..:,,,..::!,.:!..!.....7,.......,.......:.,,,.....,..) p IPHENOMENAL .' ..........I:l1..' 1,4; '1!'"1.'s::..t......H . ::.:. 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WIREPHOTO) Nation s Hero 6s Spor- t- Sign For Diaft - - 4dropped s nf rnoems BY INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Navy, Heroes on the battlefields of sport answered their country's Creighton arn lel n, eenonrsgyi d G a d n the first call yesterday by flocking to register for the draft and thereby ten, with figures on Georgia's -2844 loss to Mississippi last express their willingness to contilbute their nimble brains and lv ''''''... ....:'. - - ; ..,,, .... das yards lrieneoi sg. inDforrokse7oonfdterplactoesioing to fifth ., ,:,, i.N.....;......... ,:::,,:.: 61.5 wy aa sr total .. ... :.:-:- ' or a mes - : ..,:".":',......;:::.?".,::::.,i.:, .'.(':,:41440;4::.;:::.: rf -, ......4 IT lit or ai aobnIde :,'.::..:',.. .!''':....4,,," nagvne rtangse place '.:.!:::.':.;'7:1E'....::......". :.;;:.:.:,::::::...1WZ:;.:::.:,.,..:::::4...:r:::7.: .:.............'.4...,4..,..,:. ... - ,A"'t i, ,''.::.'.::',''.,..1':,.4:,'4..., 4. :'::,:,.,i:............,::,:';.;'-;.,'::"- ... 40,tifi'dostiou.,,,,.- Winkle- - taondta ; ,4000,411... the , . . .,.. , ...' , - - , ..: ,. '' .... tal.neaa,da. figure by which - i gamethe bureau ranks the teams. ..,'.. ..,, PASSING ,. :: ...,,,, , , 4-- -- ... ,.... , . .. . , ..... 34-- ......,...... : .......,.. .":..,:i?:,;,..T.....!!.........5..-..!.- ... must That .The tg, reflected bhYe ills record. So otanrly: this has scored points against three of the tough. est teams Region 1. He scored a touchdown against Ogden, three two touchdowns, points after touchdown anddafield goal against Box 's and a brace of extra points against teams------Ne- v iNmVearnoeur.t gthaeke"untusuallY timbut ci of ,, ,..,4,.., ..,,.,,,,41.;:li...r-,..,- 45-- ':' !::, , .. , ,,,,,.. 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' '',...:::.:...::.',,..:''.,;:,,i".:::.......:,...;',':'........'....:,':.',:...,:,.;'! :. . 4 t ' t ,Statistics - ...................................... ,..o'''..s.. ,, 1!.....,....,:.::,''....:SiT.:..1....,..:',..:'l..':.'...!!,.."'... I : ..,;,,'...,,,.....,,..,:;.',,,7,1.;.47,...,..:..;s,,,....,.7,.'...:;,,. ... 77:777. , number 411c., .1.'.:,.,,.":....,..."''..s.:;: j:,...,...'::. - During ,the W drld Series, liant North Cache captain and .:' it) this week's Associat4 Charley 'Callahan (Notre Dame, quarterback, has played in only ii.l..::'....f.74,:,:.,,!...;' poll. 19), now publicity mane for theithree games of football thus far': ips,'..Z.p.:.:.:.1..::.7.X.11,,!,:,..,...f.:!..it,Z.:;!:'.',..'.....,,:.f..:AE.I.)i.,,:.:',......;.;,..i.:.....:i.:...:.E.,;;;.:,.,....:...,,;,,,,,,,,..te.eos:. ':..........,',.. The Ithacans ,Moved up from ' NeW. York 7":'. second to first place as thecounfootball' Yankees, .this year but in one of the con-N. he distinguished himself so:i. try's leading eleven in total o':::..,.::,,..2.:.:,:...':: ...:.'..:;k. wired reporters a long and .4 ffense,gains rushing and ' .............................................................................. passing ...;:', two '',.......;i: of that .A.:.:.;'..,.... the hation's',,, ig ' ably expensive message- saying, greatly released by the American .. ::'!: coaches went blokes out of leading the that in effect, writing ; Statistical Bureau ,, dis...'. would not have then been cover-- I their way to talk to him and .n...,:,:::;::;.:,.iii:!......P,-:,z.'- : .. ':''... , 4'..,1'. 't :,.....,'4:. !' t 1l';,44-'4'.- .' ;' 'l1 ' ', s.: : by ing a world series. if 40 years congratulate N,,, all,insede. ,!':r, n ut cu tr ' c.'a, toriously a group Of hardy pio('',- before-1'44411 ;.,40p, to, :.. .........:,',.:4. '''''',::;41,......,:::1'.' ,,,,..,,..; c he had In thinnping ,Colgate, ,":..;1441s,,,,:,!. and i 41r,..!..! neers had lacked the necessary' curr ed after to Ogden- - 6, but to Coaches Glenn - :1::'::,:::::: Army. Cornell, in 126 plays, buck to the powerful gumption 357 gained rt yards rushing and 507, arid Ben a riv- National League in the air for a total of 864 yards, ::;:4.f."(!' :,,,4. ot ,..:'t,.:... an- average of 432 thati i4F ....l.:l'.',..4:.:$.!.'s..1 al major league calledthe Amer-: yards per 4 .: 4 .' -- SEATTLE,----Oct- " '' 4 t ; ,,) BY GAIL FOWLER - .. :: E Big Red Eleven Leads In Gains From Air And On Ground 7 :. ..:.:......',..:,.,...'..... r ' , r , ',p ' 41 1 Cornell's ,.. Lead'Upheld By Statisticg , - - 4., wt . ::::,- - ::, . , - Page 15- , ,- ::.E!.......''. SIMPSON Oct, 'BY-IIARO- . ' ::,::,:,-.- : . Fr - BY BOB CONSIDINE .. - ' -- ' - ,, , . 1. - 1 ppointment Tr est' rb roint ' Star' : High Schooli. Foôtbalt. .,,,.. r..0,.:m...0H,uq,.141.4 Coaches Seeks Parkinson ., - . . .. , ' New Loop May Rival A i,,t,ra. Os: Old': atiol.lai ' .. - ' , League Taking II. . . . ---,--- ,t, ii .., All ;--- ,,. ,, -- -- . , , )b . , d t The Deseret News, Salt Lake City, 'TAAL , , 4 , . Tburstiay, October 17, 1940 aerie . . . week still unaiailable. 'nighty brawn to the defense of the 'United States. Illinois, which also was second Since most of the nation's lead4 ,:.::."s' ned - ' '..,:,,!:?.;..::.:0...i.:. .: ...', yards ing athletes in all branches ' i.....,.. ,, air ofi in his followper (hawk "Lairel :::..'.:.i.. atn,,,4.....!,...,:...,.!....!' age sport are within the ' . :,..,1;,,1..;;:- ';.4.. ' ' ' ..,!!... ............,..... '. ' roster who the of ... ,, those !, :. ... registered ....' lwashtichwreolk' ,..i. .4...,,,..:A....:.4, Baer did none eroefclhifsorUlthuasl ':11:14inx-,to the tenit9h2. bracket, for service ; : ...!..:' , "r:.,!i...... !,:::..,..,:.,.,,!:.,..,.,!:::::!,.:..:::!:,,!:::::.,..,,...i.: eadtavri ritnuatihl ye ecvoeurny. ;..; .....,......,:!...,s.,,:,::.,,,......:....t.:...,..t.,.,..,......: ' as he , dropped '. , athletic .... ,,.,7,z 144.5, ...: ...,... ' 3 : selective service draft at Chicago. P.,':.:::'.' ' .i,.,'.;',....:.1;. try. . ' ....,,. ;i:'' :!':r.:':,:,:g from t ,'" mf fiosr alLsearnidoutshemraatbtehrl,: From the baseball gWmefrl tcchaemr se, h;sTahled. ' Drake, Texas A. & M., New York Bob dp :"::":"::v":::44t'l , ....:.. - ;.:, ..'.,'. i the ': .,... Feller, , , ... '''' ,...; " d Texas who who are y re rousing " Communists Fiiii;,ii,!",.. :,;44?....4i, a in little shoe :': ',, stopped repair , ..'.. ; ., it ought to be shipped out , lo. l';:..l.i.:;31:3''''IliP!.. tArizona oIts .......,,..4..". :... ,....... t'...:.::......i:,...t..":.7i7....,. .. in Cleveland to sign on the against ; , .' - ' ric.touyss, learsi '::: wnae4e7ka, n3t that , yrill ...,...,,:,.........,...,r.... N. shop :'''. .. .': - of the country7homets! dotted Hank 5. .i.',....;:,'',i, ; line; ....,. Greenberg, , .. , I t .',..t...::,. ..,.,:...,.....:,..., ...., ?.. AT 31 GIVES MAX AGE ....!, .' drubbing run hitting hero of the American ,.",,,.',.... '.4 ,. : '': .4 .":..:.'.. ;.:,: .'.: tr..14.,.:70:.:,,,,., ',,.!.:,11.:',.'".,e, .' ' :,;,.. ', ..f. ........in ''''' .. 1 .k...,........, '; '. ., 4..',.,4, Max, on his way frm California '' '.4...,.:' ,:..'4,1'.,-:;......5.....-....,....,the best passing display of the League champs. the Tigers, who ... ; ,,'' r ; :i:. ,'.,". ... ,,.Tt IL.: ;1'..'.....:.,,, :i. Geneva. N. Y.; Pauli to New York, gave his age a x 21. ', ... f.,I;k .....'. '..'..... ' , season,. completing 23 of 36 for registered in , , I :1., ,ilvie.. ....:;' ::' Cin-: .4:', W.':.:V.i' ' His brother, Buddy,. who ills,' r,v Derringer, who pi,tched the ...' , !!--- i '1! t,':,---...!0 :.' yards and a .639 completion cinnati ' ....,',.'4. 4.. 8. ,. ..... Reds to their World Series ' istered here, Is 25. Lcu;s is 2'i. 1,, , ...,,..f,,,;,. i'A. i , 4 4: ",,' '''., !average :, ? ' '''41.......;'''.:''.,.)44,:,-,- Tony Zale, Nati1 Bo.:i victory; and many others. UTAH. STATE LEADS ' , ,'Tt'..,.'.....:',.. t"" .!:,.......;if......,..,...u.!,-.1..!:,,;:?BROWN BOMBER SIGNS illeweight champion, was another Parkinson, ''. ''''.:.....".;-!'.Bull., State's reMississippi It , '.. Bulldogs ..' 'hew .:!'! on the :7.. loop. .1 tamed first place as the nation's From the kingdom of fisticuffs, Chicago registrant. Lightweights n t.,..:0,...54, :...,.,,...,.... .. .: ''....", frigid shoulder .'481.ic'k'' as !.Z.:.,;,,;...1,:',.....0.1.:2,: ek 4' ' looks upon the league'sbackers Via and 7points. 004 iit,;65.6316,0,. kk,,,4001eog. tt4.1114, 4.4t,11:: , best defensive team against both Joe Louis, the heavyweight champ, signing up included PL;--' Leila, i and 1 ed tv, 0 for e i unpardonable usurpers signed up in Chicago Davey Day and Bill Mart,uart. Milt , as rushing and passing, holding the and Max Baer n them with A have as little to do Jr7atc I, good N, foe to 67.7 yards in three games. and Billy-Consigned up in Boa. Aron headed the Welterweight reg. ' Baseball League- field goal. istrants. ', n the National moved Navy sec- ton. from to third Johnup Ban with '' i , But it was against Logan that CANNON PARKINSON. North Caches all. would have to do Lawson Little and Byron Net Angie Galan, injured Chicago Cub ever developed in northern Utah, excelling in pas& ond with 84.7, which indicates C '. Parkinson turned in his best person. Clark Griffith. Charley son of golfdom joined the parade of, outfielder,' and Johnny Rigney, star A veritable 'Tom liar. the Navy's defenses are and ing, kicking. running the has so on uell state halfback shipCharles and grid. performed Mack formance, With his running game Sox pitcher, topped iskey, Connie mon" in Region 1 football, he ran 78, 75 and 77 shape, no matter what Cornell did registering athletes, as did Foot.- Chicago White eleven this year - Somers, when that group muscled- fairly Nvell bottled up," The Caniron for the Hebe Whiting-coacheto the Army, ball Star Tommy Harmon of Michi- the list of big league baseball plays in touchdowns has 43 one for stored baseball plcnon" took unleashto yards game, the air and 4 into the big league e. Rice crashed the elite with 89.0 gan and a long list of college play. era who registered in Chicago. cal. that several of the nation's big schools are bidding the ed the deadliest barrage of passes points in three games and recently completed 17 of an hobbled into the registration ture. The surprising factor inYanand the busy San Jose Staters erg. I backs York seen. the has is services. 25 one ever in his And for New of finest one afternoow. Region "Porky" passes , Rigney also New York University's gridiron place on crutches. rose from 15th to fourth presence of the with scene when was the defense Logan at was ailingwith a Jaw infection. kees On the metropolitan 96.8 in five games. Colorado State team signed up-- 35 strongall some more owns' the for who spread waiting . is that Tim Nlava, teams, players on-- -both kept fifth place with 103.0, fol- one time in the.. same registration Many otherhere. wc;uld take a turn at Giants (and had his own headaches aerials, he registered lowed by Iowa, Penn State, Mich- center. . ball. the lugging 17 iii All of them took their registry. Every member on the Chicago trying to get ,them established) igan, Tennessee and Northwestern. i All in all. during the clay. he. on to bear orefesta did not bring pressure : This early in the season pass tion duty as a matter of course and Bears and Chicago Cerdiral ta North, Cache from certain! Ed Barrow and other officials cf pitched defenre figures are hardly indica- felt pretty much as Joe Louis did Isional foothril Ilan,$0 to a defeat tie a with out e big to keep to the Yankee Stadium tive. New. Mexico and Utah State, when he was asked what branch of i with the exception of under-agLogan team that was favored to Bef.,1.. newcomers. This oversight or win of the Turner and he'd the Clyde service replied the neither prefer very successful, lead this ri quite handily. Ile had to getl burst of good fellowshop may prove classification, probably because American to be the wedge the superior opposition didn't have to into the rich . flinch. Ile completed 17 of 25 I League needs to pry - resort to passing to win. Mississip- field. . - pi State, Drake big league pro footballhold back tosses and has a 75 per cent record and Fordham round . IlY HACK. MILLER, ' One thing that may , to date. nut the first five.. down-somir American Foot1closed of mines the the the of schOol, high 18 the They've 'was C. Cannon" born Best progress "The years le punting teams are Texas -, ball League is the inherent nicety ago in Logan, the son of Mr. andlauttoned up tight and southern Utah 'towns are eirtualy evacu- - , Mines,- - Kentucky, Tulsa, Stanford Ph In the rowdier days mrs. G. S. Parkinson. For six1 hackers. of its and Clemson. at deer season of You the ated. break the le I opens guessed 190'2day when of 1900. 1901 and yea rs the Parkinson family lived a rt te á a American League of baseball was in Logan but Mr. Parkinson, who;baturday. BY EDDIE BRIETZ weren't 1 was- - teaching school then, accept. "1ct - -of 50,000 of the state's were- lef t-- d upw,aea to the heavy Inroad coming along. its backers Ban ed a NEW-YORethics. uel Cochranedefinitely-i- s with in so Oct..17.ExtraMickey Hurricane concerned exodus their have .too 17.-.huntsmen t d the, er position i Oct. FORT COLLINS, Colo., begun )t ay T 3,es today. It's merely and Charley Comiskey as- - family moved. They were only In from the lowlands into,the autumn. decide to change man. Cleveland as t o ;Nrhether (AP)Victory over Colorado for Johnson that matter chance Interested in job they ra floh tah e, two years. moving back colored deer country: left a t the coun- - the first time in six years will be showed Ohio State signed Clark Griffith' to "Shanghtl,F,s ilfurricane to Logan for a short while- and .claims are already staked and the ty ouece lNrt'ihouses, agers"...,.. one Ohio paper insaidoneNorthwestern the cream of the National League in Its first than the hour the football Buckeyes had more fundamental populate Aftert are whiling away the pleas. !then to Salt, Lake City. . stars In order toteams. y th urged Griff did ;a year's stay in Salt Lake they boys Mrs. Wa Wow! leer Hansen Oft 40 ant hours with long sessions of State Fish and Game Department strolil walked American Leagtie absorbed in a practices personnel istr . t to Roosevelt for a year and checkers ' and the usual evening to take special care. this year. gtohu, rc. an amazing- - job- -- Ile. went after I moved Beanlown to see its hands with the lion's share of the season's It Iccoobnsn. off to at the annual presentation rigWhth! rheanddid allaetepCopmriodskueyeerlotse They of - chatter itround-the--litt- le There- are 40 great National- League players then- to Smithfield trophies coaches-Al i prom. McCoy, says- they'll- .-light lived since. here are signs read- 1,,erl. Since Hu hes came her e n banquet yesterday'at Forest Dale. stove inside the tent. Others, the and got 39 of them by clfering $20.000- Il more Parkv who at 5 feet 11 inches' camp CCC Mrs. Hansen won the trophy for bounced em off old Henry Coop- ;draw to their employ. ing. "Hunters be Careful. cdnfined still them as little as S500 year Foot1811, II la - weighs Corbettformerommeror the Syronly 155 pounds. took up i me n't are awaiting Workinr f rom Colorado and tied one thenub'smostimproved If atuseChiels,IabeadedEasefront player salary.. So farthe American dent ,I 4 - and nightAnddidn't not attempted to his football here and according to Friday when they will punch the ,BE CAREFUL; for has the cups while ball 18. , 'League Bain losirg Up his I. had an idea Dr. John Hollywood with father, was a natural at it. He clock, jump into the old crate and to jump away from the his leg director's tour- anyone land wouldn't,do all right sleeveas usual. something .a ' Lou Arcaro get players In the dim hours of - Saturday The Aggies' lineup probably will ney and June was small however, and . Souther to the of meetfor rest most the to gang. the start National-be same winning the as in shouldfoot1 last week's Dentake spesa morning hunters pear to be a v ery likel y in team competition. All in the pro game, let him perish cousin of the famous Eddie, also NO , USE TO WORK USE NEGItO cial precaution. That buck mov- - ver game, although Chet Maeda 'a points WOULD They're blaming has taken- up thejockey business. - ty so when he applied for a other -winners were hon- the thought. Amer tourney the California be In to bush o'In sit Another innoyatiorrof sophomore, might g might Still others will be forced yonder ball, suit in his first year at jun. ing the wrong guy for starting that PUBLIC mtricz ored. it - at 1.nwas that fellow the who half for the at Walt Stidham'a right ior high' school, he couldn't get through Saturday morning Johnny Jones, lean Football League Bergman and a, a costume yarn that this Is Tom Prior to the Beginning this week we will in. c; . office and take up the ;chase that vited you to sharehis camp with call signals. tried sincerely to hire jhe gre., one. ' heldbanquet le was match direc- last year at Oklahoma. 'under the troduce a new feature'. Each of , car his and latter of this Members him, partici. Washington colored STAR star, afternoon. yideln Kenny GUEST BUYS SUIT OWN tion of Mrs. TODn'S E. Cheat. J. 1. ' ' It wouldn't be 1 Friday during the fOotball---seasobe. of little value to pate In his hunt. rou state Jour,. Ohio will U. C. L. A. It is Washington's own g p Robert Hooey, went Out Undaunted. he the guest star department . 'will be ent on. that morn- - polite to spoil. his party. fault that he is not a member of the annual fall beet vacationduring, Itt nal: "Looks like Tom Harmon supplanted and destar" a by..6 are cheek fort asked urged--t"guess He become have if Sportsmen Yankees -- the today. they Auld Rabe Ruth are in the game partment in which-to - pur- - ing, especially es is more earned enough moneyClasshunt in and out of the stations. This leading sports S4.000 a season, which there's no class. as chase himself one and thus started feverish over'the forthcoming reason behind The is expert will giveypu his week'S the much-mandatory.. To-day-the as average Rethan twice it sportsmen. run. 3 majorityof home boys." a I for his defense career. We hope evbest long shot. the benefit Of gion10. League National (or American) Deer hunting is Utahs major this ruling themselves... GENTS Id high school he was It is the - player receives and the Yankees aridIn unheralded erybody Flakes money. , PROVO, Oct. 17.(Special)ileg- GET TOGETHER, 1, sport. It's the only item, on the the hunters unknownt little and how means of determining LOGAN. Oct. ion 3 will experience a gritiless - Headline In one N. Y. paper to. fit said okay. Washington said he petted of him. But sporting curriculum that will put only animals weretaken and recreation clasSes 'for Logan Friday, as the two prep games slat- day said: "'Yale alumni back Miller Great Passer needed a few days in which to Whiting. working patiently with football games ahead of schedule, many foiAdult state the relies asked for him, turned him, loose last ed for that day were belatedly In grid blast." Another said: "Yale commence for the year on schools and cause these figures tr'ke up his mind. thenwas year' close mines and Cict records which are turned over, i,,11 and will be raised. as a alumni up in arms OVeP new foot. i NEw yonK, 0,t. 17...( Alp) le, bees Days" its S5.000, and the amount Y moved ahead to today. supervised by and In the one sea-- Ithe declaration of "Red Shirttowns. regular to the When Bob Owen, i in many of the southern ecreatioral Leader Glen Worth. Provo was slated to play at Span. ball policy." Then Washington wanted S0.000, son.- Parky became an time since the at ,has had a , ,,. i Control. mil. West said sh the the At Fork Yanks and t American WW1 WPA : the and taf the Fork ington, cham-backers D.elta I tonight recreational College sophomore, dropThe He played on a 'treat passer, hut John cumilaki ot li:rn lhalfback. on When deer are found' was it Association Knox to and on ma v till the bill the,' year. of batten vs Fish classes kicked ,aelvisers. Garne The at Lehi in take Lehi lard Saturday, be which heck with it. and him. team till - free la today to helped his, Ipionship 13 t ouchdown s the J apers tiavo the range hunters are into'c'l charge. , pair of games moved ahead from the first drop kick attempted at The Boston team is backed by 'cause no little but he had to pro--I is holding a Deer Hunters' Ball chP them and turn ears Classes for men arid women will Friday. In another game today, With novelties and of 'duce to Lawrence since 1922. '. - . Horton crnv ir; grer.:nfryes,upeuiFicht:i. hawvehonzao SIOrkin Fairbanks. manager By t4is; i all the.trimmings. Richfield, Ceday means the state earlier week, Pleas-'an- t Smith and Jimmy Thomson are 1114,- - Aarried the hall over the goal hoe the Boston Garden when it first in the running. ,....,' has some record b e. held Monday and Thursday . Grove traveled to Springville. and This year. North Cache came up City; St. George and other the nights throughout winter among the golf stars tuning up at.oner. opened, dog track operator. of of number ' the y,killed! illegall . are months. the tour.. winter same' the Even for " I it of annual with littermen Pinehurst the and headquarters three doing the only course sportsthough entrepreneur animals. STORRS.' Conn.. OM. i ia free . each Frank Kimbrough, man's show.' Eddie Casey. late of as talked up that without a There will be no time for merry-participant must reg- - Is Records, show plenty of deer this Ms littlet tomorrow night as the at time he which mons coach, reof the will Redskins, coach, team, "The Cannon" would be just making and ungteteatm University Harvard to be in and them show i.season i :CeiVe 811 activity card. fail- - hunters will be M camp trying tohies. Last year the Pate Blues won another-playerand Jack But John" wiseacres American "Jarrin' That The club. es card the brothers, condition. are more There Legion cellent The conneetieut hasn't forgotten. v : etore pulling than enough bucks to go around. must bepresented at the beginning and for the first time in the T. of Milwaukee runs the Milwaukee ed to reckon with Coach Whiting.,grab a few winks Toshio. to avenge that play Incident hope -of each class; C. U. game this week. Open date Chiefs. best team in the circuit. the determination of a bunelt of- I out in the cold to participate la The rest is up to the htinters. Saturday. r Schedules for men and women barrage against, the Tiny Cahoon coaches. Col. Ronald green kids and withof Parky him- - the opening gives Frank a break. . . - One of I i were handl. the spots used for the draft reg. the tough- wily, bucks. released today and are for Orval Traveller, Marl Blorkman, C. Brock operates the Buffalo Id' self. Against craft. ; Cache teams. BOUNDAtty LINES Monday and Thursday nights:istration yesterday was the Keene-- diatis (Buffalo nearly got the Red-- I est Region I all. evenNorth . Hen-1- :30 out and Park- - There have been- numerous tele- pm., beginner', land race track, near Lexington- swimming skins after they left Boston). Earl has come .come Aiat haeminton! 7:15 y ;Lin.. swimming or out tops. Phone calls as- to the boundary c' i , .. Sieck is his coach.. 'Cincinnati and bison has CHEER 'VP, BOYS. 1" tility p.n.,: 115 p.m., floor work owl -line An lad. Cannon between has, ambitious Little Cottonwood a horrible still some it's ram's,. 1!45 pm., married folk. swim. To Columbus are home owned; and ' ATTENTION, HUNTERS! ap-,- I on and West , for Point men a Cottonwood set both mind Ills Big Lit. wom and en. Canyons. dream; have plavied independently for a W.omrn-1- :30 LARAMIE, Wyo., Oct. 17.(AP) n.m.. .; and if he gets the of-- t tie Cottonwood is open whilethe badminton, 115 At that, Ws a comfort to know number of years. The Yankees are nointment PLATE floor work and garnet, 315 he Den-rifel-- . 1 tailback above it will of watershed Cottonwood take, anything against Big Deer Hides- Wanted Tulane is the country's greatest ' rinnom swimming: I:15 awl IsWyoming's backed by a Well Streeter named else. ' for mar. M. 1 if he shouldn't re- - closed. The dividing lina-1However. wa- - ver $aturdai rie'l the folks. Bill will be team Willasal K. Rice. and coached probably by iceive an F,Ilediile I, tql arranred that with I ' appointment, his father' tershed boondary :between the two Strannigan. a basketball star at sh Thecreenitim TtA LEV To ever drop three in a row. .1 :ink atellebte. who has been trvi"g has told him of the lost activity. - mar HIGHEST PRICES PAID he can attend:crryons, that. N. ' ; ' BEADINC3 swimminc men are in- the för years to get the :American any school in the country that be! Huntiror may he harl In East Colorado. C. before transferring ries! folks. stanley Clue lita. 1 room or on ' utility ths floor Mae while Rae rym I)(surest by PERSONALS sold !would like to. But Parkv. school. He played , Branch Learue sfarted. The n are in the pool, and vice e arse.. th.sntball Inspired Canyon and near Park City. Theto every chernoon ., In themselves for S5' a share .-t INSTRUCTORA at C. C. .2 to 5 '1 Springer Gibson, golf expert o' of the Eaqt Can- - no .by an i line, of eaelt month fall. the Chattanooga Time.g. has been !United States Army Air Corps. has , .- ,, Lake region Is the Par- - It Lou Dunnigan, regular tailback.- wiT1. first Nondav Animal Bin a By. boosted to the sports editorship ot There la ccrtnInTY room for an- - i West Point first on the. list. hurt .a shbulder in the 13righam at 3:31 o'ctock Handicraft will be ;ley's Canyon Summit. Co. the slew Evening Times. other major pro learnt.. especial- Coach Whiting. who iP. nimostj Only permit holders will be able Young game. Harold Brecht, an tomtit oVOT1 111(rht at the handicraft I 1 :, ly In those areas when the daz- like a father to Cannon. describekto take doe deer this season. Few outstanding sophomore guard. quit 71":-- ntinna,FiZt"tea;natith In.franeTinot ;..11.'.-- . 'George K Trautman, president of e Ogden. Logan, the American Association, la go. gling pro Fame hasn't penetrated. or 'the suecess of the young star as permits were available in somelcollege to loin the army air' corps. ?red 7.1.eishman. pool: Ila MeDonald and 4 Spanish Fork. 4 in Itdwns where the National being the result of ."hard wark.lof the region); but the State Game and Oscar Brevdy, a Cheyenne inseam Sehiffman,, ladies' floor too-studing around polishing up the'medal and:a desire to begreat. He Department could. make, 'n6'' au- - sophomore, is first in line for the liteerilpoc,awriaag, Emsztot, fiturge,anto:n R La.stnhd League team is away tiS much as gave him for shooting a holein-they i ,.., ,,,, one ' it ,it hewn., s Fibres for the game."., at Louisville... Mike Ja. thentic account ,on how .many opening. : ett IteNet111: utility' mutt' Lea Wixotit;. ' ' ' '4 Logan. In the gdebn Ls gianmeelieck. held fairlY After he failed scoring right off thme to hit pay dirt again but Iis kicks and carrying kept 0,t den riteeday. 7 ht 1 until1Tigers rt and it took a Pass and a couple of line their since established Sunday trick. They league plays to turn regular playing day, and the ir conversion with a line hesitates to try to break in on thata aged smash and hung the One and only It also hopes to get custom. defeat- on North Cache this year, franchise In Detroit, greatest sports town in the counti7. SCO301trESth TcHacE:el NO COOPERATION came back hard Needless to say the .National the next game, roughshod running . a over Box Elder 10 win 23 to .1, ' ':;:,.,'4:;',".!..,:,,,"" !....:k..t.'"!,1:....i....::.,...., , :s.... .N.Z !.. ,,'' 1.. ...e.....!..! ' s .. - ? t . , top-flig- ". .;:: ..::::...:,..::.!..!!'!'..-.:,..e',f....7:..- " ...: wellr .. .. ,.ii.:....:,: '., c,1,:rlito ........- ;,:-- , , .... byft :: ''.,;.;. - . -- ..... - .:, -- 7-- 1- g ..,......:...:,,,..... ... - . easy-goin- 21-3- 6 : 1- ' ': ". :,.. - :: 1 -- . " ..!. t . -- :c -' ,,... ' ., - - 4.' ,41'..::.;.,:'!'7;:.:',4-'.':'':."..v.'''''.- - ' I :.;,... ',.. ,',. ": , , i Lea d.tng Coaches . This Prep Star up d - tall Deer Hunters Take To Ills For Satins( 01)enilig , 20-2- 0 5.7 , . . te4 I Eli Grads . 1, 1.1 -- -- ' S-- E-t- of-th- e- -- B eat Colorado Dtvlded---,- On New L'Grtd PQ hey Mrs. Hansen -- Takes Majority Of Dale Trophies objective - . ' - I 1 - itthe i - AC Out To . I - - ' - - e- state.--Ther- i '' quitting----timelMe- 1 ges - - l 1 - I e- Logan Adult Recreation To Start 21' theirep, -- -- Coloraebaswn iL.i n Two Games . . O.; -- a aine.r ly 1 e stations. ... e ' , -, - - - R in-th- i - ' 1 ,''remernbertha--Ifitins0---weelt-tos--th- e 20-- 1 ' - . the IStramugan To 4,, ntart Agains tliu 1 . i 111.7,4, 5c I . I l Yai-lk- s ,bouniatry ih-1- ' von-Sal.- : 1,1,',,ck -- , . ',". y . 1 - L . . ;; ' , .. -- 1 . - |