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Show nistirr - Lake funky, September 4, ,Cit. I 934 - 1 nc'D isIEWS AND TELEGRAiA:Satt :761E11- ik,..no.1 7 ';HdlititcitiT:Htirit'l-liifor';''-;- a,,, tl.a btht-;-- rtkitlid 'ef:44gedle , . ,41.1ic.7.j nnocicsas ,, , . ," ,, , ,,. :. ,, ,. ..., .. By BBB CMPMAN '1 : ::.:' ,, , , , 611T,.., Y ( 11 , , LEZEI ' ,,, v!,, ,, , ..: , , . 1 : , I ,, ' '; ' Contemns &Peril , , , , ,,',: By HACK KILLER ... ' ',. Deseret ,, ; Newt;Telegram . Sports ,.Editor, z. .. '. ' DENIrEltlf bard work and 'organization count at all, give Bob Blackman and his Denver University staff,, a second look' this season: Bob was right In the thick of his third of drills when we pulled Into the Denver practice area,' Ills prac.,'- 1.', '.' ' '7 - ' lice looked like something out of a production-linehighlpro' ' , lessionaL ''.'. He had looked ou material nutshelled lie ignesa ,his t-his, over for four drills two bard 1 look,wi th one brief comment- -. ,:days-.-rlie was ready-t- o makes be better but so will . , , , "Wer-wi- ll I l''5!'z',g!'!,?mIr everyone else. Anyway we're going to give' someone I football game this year." Maw; due to an imfortu. nate program on Al. the part of bert Jacobs, Mt a new low In 1952 and never won a game. Then came Blackman in the spring of 1953 and took over, with nothing but settlin's in the Skyline soup. He found eve a program whereby he could bring any freshman- - talent.-- This left it Misr Witirtlit a record low lea' totildng hi a perennially bad tdtuation. , Chia-Then e wrestler ter Alter, a and basketball player and also an official of note in these two sports. Since then things have been looldng up at Denver and rightnor-Bob-Blackmis building the groundwork with his own men and is ready to give someone a fight To list a packetrof names : . 1. A ; 1.90b;14-41,, 4,9 - worst-job-t- .c1aIjarn. 1 13,1voTwOnt hs - - - one-tim- an- backfield,. " - r .40C liorvat was creservelast season. After that there isn't much. And tackle is a spot ;or, : '". - P 'N BAD MEDICINE FOR OPPONENTSCharles DeLuca, Denver Pioneer lineman, demonstrates the ' stance for his new guard position. proper , ' where Blackman doesn't want to be hurt. DeLuca's switch to guard land a switCh of 'Vince Ben.stead from center, gives the guard position two good men. Again It's a question. There are seven players working for the center posts. There isn't a bright star shining in t the middle sky right now. The backfield outlook Is better.- Bob feels twins two good passers and T quarterbacks in Jimmy Bower and Harold Fairlek. They're frail little gas and might break up easily. But e he's hoping they'lllive -- -. out-th- ' Name Roger Brandon Bert Cooper -- We 1661 .195 , Griebel - Don Jacluten,.. &Iodine Elisondo Charles Olson Larry Parker Rrnis Pitts.. Charles Plummer., glee 191 206 ' - 190 193 193 185 179 Strasser.,.......,174 , John Norval td Du lino Hutztoke Paul Koss Gurr Jim Pokipala......., - Jar Schaitker Z11 Stuart - 206 196 193 194 215 - , 206 203 210 bishaffey.f4-;;......17- 3 Guards Cb-arl- Fred Testone is the No. 1 halfback along with another old timer in Fred Mahaffey. Testone ... Marvin Popp Bob. went into the service and came la3o Clam out ito, IIUISlI. I. stea. itoph- - Bob Ituttet...,....'..;..;..2041" Junior Soph. Ken Call Junior sOn he had 528 yards from rush...........174 Junior Carl Halstead... ..198 ' Rich Mucha-- 61t. tioph. ing and played outstanding de. Junior. 1eanWeettgard..,...200 Soh., : fensive - football'. until- be was Junior Quarterbacks JunioF Neither - Junior hurt late in the season. 13g Smolt. Jimmy Bowen... 150 Herold Senior it Denver nor in the Army' has Fairly .. . Sopa. Soph. Testoneleg Tern,, Schienler to get -, been able ' Soph. .... :1(10 Bob Wegelin 't Lett tiolibecks a full season without through Sot. Willie Senior Junior Charles Anthony 191' Pooh. serious injury, Bernard. Junior Fred Boehm. 17g Soph. Mahaffey placed third in the Soph Fred Tesone ' 170 Senior nation in sooting' last year and Sonk ' Right Halfbacks Swat. workewell with Testorte. There 173 Senior Rob9Hol1and ...... Sol. Bosh. Junior Cecil Jackson........173 is also a sleeper in a fellow Senior Soniu Fred Charles 174 Junior named Odell Rolling Bernard. . . . 0090. Matt Charles is a Negro track star. Senior Puilbscits Senior .. 17 Senior He pushed Alex Burl to the Junior Wait 144 Senior Junior Danny Biro AAU dash in the 311 Senior tape Senior Ray Lincoln ... Sask. last springlast by a jersey's Sash. Bill Korn Sask. Johnny , , ttopht thickness. He's also: a weight,mart. He Call,1)1117 football but lf . Tackles Met Ansel, Crawford - year., pRID ROSTER DENVER Dalmca........203 , 170 Vinm Benatead 205 Ralph Guorgio Dick Berman ..e 185 Jack ...... ..,185 John !Retie 174 Jerry Nawrockt - 220-yar- TOCt( , , ----- '110NITE 8:1! QUALIFYING 7:30. -- rtifi tad-ha- OD1FIED d - , DiANDiTAND $1.00-STUDE- NTS Sk-KI- DS UNDER t2 FREI : ' ': : It , do is "keep on winning." The Ponies finish off with the Cowboys tonight while the Bees. Itackle the Tribe again In Derks Field Sunday the Billings guest becomes Boise; for a single game followed by a Monday doubleheader. Salt Lake closes with Pocatello Sunday; meets Labor .Day - twin Ogden in the - : ,. irt PO . ,,,,n I , 7 7 flaw Ihey.Stand. ' Game - it on Idaho Falls , , . - - 4100 II 1 0 - li S $ 8 - Og- - . Samos Mal Behind , , 1141 ' PIONEER : minirworkingen Bernard;1'.- He bat' the potential the-fakes-f- man. . SBH-Est- rada. gio. '1211,-Kita- mon r - DP-Ta- ptor. top-run- ' tollo lman Illt-liel- lmn rk snw, 2-- 013. '' 1I-1- - , , 020-e- 4 , , ' ,b;it-Lom- mol. -- - Wilk ' d 110--- Gor to-ga- . , . 11 . , n , - : Dt. DDEP.j0,:,PERKS!,...FARE , - , - ' , hard-hittin- ' , ' 'DUCE OPEttsurAlpir? BB.-V- eld nights - Saciér Action'Slated at: Fairmont- Saturday , , of tieing tgreatback-H- e comes A full slate ofState soccer football action 1s scheduled for from Hutchinson, Kan. Blackman his a few unknownsl Saturday at Fairmont Park. At 2 p.m. 'Vikings It play Al-lining up behthd ''these men. lernenia B in a league contest. !Halfback is his best poSition. Folldwing the - first contest the WaltAnde:,rson-7179-poun4sI his 'best fullback. He his semifinals of the state tourna some prospects here in e pair rnent will take place pitting of men bathed, Danny Biro and AllemerillA. 'against Hellenia Bat 3:15, and Caledonia tanSee .DENVER op Page A4 gling with Hellenia A at Patrick 1. TILL -- W A E : FAN' :- 4 ' ; t MIDNITE-- GIANTIISHING ,I. SALT LAKE. BEES STILL POCATELLO 'Tickets at Mint C a 27 last Ana Wan trt D 'ON'', ilit--- ""--- A ,fr .t-i- t . IttsiTa: -,''' - , ,i, 0, DOVE LOAD 5110T SI:ZIIS , 12 go. and Viost Tom' phi rimumulannumunumulassulutunagsaussunsualusamun: - Oil 41,4w6( 1 CLEARANCE -- - 7',to DEWS ,FIELD I 3th South 9 -- -- - ansumussanumenmussulansittinitnntsumitmstaHttrogium ''' ,STATE FAIRGROUNDS SPEEDWAY , , , , AINISA , ., I 0 den's Reds forpoured 4 Salt Lake 4.... ... a 22--5 thumping 0 0 4 ... .. ... rallied to Falls Grist and Elltings whip Striebako uS 1131 . It 4 BoIeB7lnothex Friday night Ntastio, Sehrma. 3b 3 0 II 3 Lengwilo St 0 0 Thmeenoo 3 0 6 ',Douses. ab 4 3 1 atom Some opponents have at , Ilanmu p 0 II 0 01 112111AL p II 0 0 1 it again Saturday tight A couple of fair country pitchWhitt SG 5 14 101 Totals II 0 I? 11 Posato110 200 02 0041.4 elevate the Bees R S - ' ' 100 002 11....0 ing jobs helped Salt Lake Stoddard Ed , The lead the Kit... Carmichael. into Panter-Gene Undo. again. Fullmer battle,' origiprospective Garth motif Caruthers 2. Strichek I. Mutt. his 15th consecutive victory pally figured to be the grand climax to Utah's summer box- Turk. Hesse. 9,42ergeit Schuermln- - S11 won hind Pet. the Ponies down on Salt Lake CU Wea5 11.011 841 83 by cutting a become has season, cropper. ing Stricheir, 12 33 13 .5F,6 36111166 Salt Idaho Fall 2, Camoron, Just four hits in Billings. 441 81 .853 73 Unless ?some 'first-rat- t diplomacy can be injected In the Geodey. Strichek S. Turk. HellPL Maggio. Don-ta- Lake got a 714 .831 66 from 60 Palle lob lefty Greet steady g Beehive State middleweights Borges. Schtiennan. .WO ' liva 64 negotiation, the two Valor 64 and Bergent Longwell. Dougan and Dan Hellman, too, as the Reno Maxie .400 vikis , 60 Ogden, the most lucrative Jossen. Salt Lake 11-- dealer served may pass' up what promised to be one of L 83 ' 75 12.4 a five hitter to Peeatelle I up -- .334 0 in ittei ,1 : 43 30 in Bola state's the h1story fights Hansen 0 in ilk 4. Thome- the Bannock& Prides's Results ,12. Thompson 8, The fault, according to Mary Jenson, West, Jordan's box- eon L his Hellman, however, bad Waste Valles I Billings I 4. Thoot000n S. Union L Hare-TuGreat Palle S. lois by Thompson. ing brasso; Is all In Panter's camp. "He's 'afraid of us, problems. He got the Hive be. Lake son. 1, Posetetl 0 Cits Salt anti Studios, guess," Mary figrured Friday. "They're sidestepping the fight." Kinamon. in the first on a walk; .',Waho Fans n, Ogden , hind, Saturday's Probabio Pitchers a sinand Estrada's double Pete At411011111Attlit' Not so, liountirid Pete,.Glicosna, Pantesee, outwore Itut,o, Vance freceiti 3) at ZS; MINOR bY Boast Carmichael.. But tueav suable) eau. 4, 1 1 0 tight Fullmer anytime and Anyplace, lt's Just a WilL I .. 3 3,1 0itiwns MINOR Boise (Ssatcer 44) at,crest Palls to , back the tame 1 1 get ,Butzers 1 1b 5 1 1 0 LSornard. Ib Lemma. matter of them agreeing to our terms." 805 pan: (Utley kbnaon. lb 4 0 1 & Ornwaltt, lb 1 0112 a 'singleton on singles by Tex Pocatello Meal S401 at Salt Lake 4 1 4 OfRonporte. 11 4 0 1 0 Hookhit thlactVlItame asked has He Cite 44) it SUM Glacoma was of money. speaking By terms, them and John Turk. S t.t.etee, ..,,, 00914 m 114.1.10,111,- -t itmaratlable) et C.Stist 1 0 I thiriguiding-lighbehind McDade. lb 11:15 pan. Wilcox,- 3b 3 I 3 3 (S;hnelder for a flat guarantee. Jenson who 1345) the in Looked bad for Danny ,, 1 2 2 & Stututild. el 1 1 1 0 the successful West Jordan promotions Of this summer, wants Cloud. 1 4 4 0 1 3 Onside's. &Hedrick, Si 3 sixth, however, when Skip nip 0 0 0 D Rickey; sa 4 1 1 &Donee to give him a percentagetwenty-fiv- e per cent- -, single and Larry Geedey's 110041111. P 4 4 0 &Hopson. 9 1 0 1 8 man slammed out a 'first pitch , -- his initial Derks Field double, was eighth inning "I'll bet that we could' draw a $25,000 gate," Jenson ex. Itteo for I -Sa 4 13 14 ?gots - II 0 21 13 homer of the year, storing Car, toot Vann plode"That would give Panter at least $5,000. What More Mask 220 SOO michael , who bad walked, ahead HeUrnan afruck out 13 of th. does he want?. . , IN 000 010.4 &Winos Giacoma and Panter, evidentlyknoi what they want, Hooks; McGurkin. Mo. of him. Tribe, including at least one in e Cloud; Ricker.- Davin to work. gamble-on-th'went Bees the Then to gate.- not but there willing IBM-Wilcoxevery inning. He walked only Ha, , Hooks 3. Gonsalves, Jack Thompson, who bad been four, while the Hive got seven They've tverythhIg to Lose' 2. Ricker. GAinwald. to alck03 mighty effective on the mound passetoff Thompson and two for to Robinson. MeDado to Robinson; Grua-voifor the Tribe, hit ;Sohn Turk off his successor, Dick Hanson. to Hodrich to Harpont, Fullmer because "Panter refuses to fight Gene." Fullmer dewith a pitch. Don Strichek then Tonight's mound choice for 1. nests S. in 1 3 is Hagan cisioned enter ht. theirone, previousmeeting several :ars Rae1. Remota L Mallow , planted one overthe left field the Heel is Stan 1cWLWam Oft Stoddard S. Himont 4; ViP- -- Coned', Lwow fence to poll the Hive to within who' has effecL 4. Hamm mighty Both camps claim they would have everything tó lose, noth. --Genesi'. ,1,11 Dunn and Wads. 1'; 1350- - one run ,Unnerved; the Ban- tive in his proved in last few starts. Willis in the fight. Both; however, figure that the rooney. . . ,... .......... - a-- .... .. ing little gnhinged. Nelltvili'lerVe- for .the nocks- cameInvolved might be worth something. IDAHO PALLS 000111 'ASNOA John Maggio lived on a bouncer. flocks.' Game time is 8 o'clock. AlitiOA The fight was tentatively set for West Jordan on Mon0 1 Shields It 0 1 4 0 Fader. et 0 off Ernie Scheruman's chest Lankfr4, It 1 a Hack,2b 1 4 day, Sept. 13. Jenson had planned to scale the seats down Same. 3 13 1 and came on in with the tying 3b lb 11 Nwkirt, l from $5 to get his $25,000 gate.. litoeskse et Treeeer, el I 0 00 score as Thompson walked three Argentine Tops Field r Wiliam, lb 1 3 70 Terry. owe 4 1 4 lertday.---nithenow 1 claimed 3 0 Is "This Peeler. 3b 4 3 0 3 straight men. 1 Rms. they fight lt,"he MONZA, ITALY (UP)Juan One", sis , 1 34 Vedrseo, 3b 3 4 ' , or there'll never be a Fullmer-Pante- r fight. We've been e 3 1 1 0 Manuel Fangio of Argentina $ 1 I Hive Burt,. the seventh. In the 0 0 0 trying to line It up all summer, and Fullmer wants a shot- Watis,m41 1 I I 0 D'Aerese, continued the barrage..., Stri- averaged 1171 miles per hour Jacobs., 100 ' at Garth bad." Wetwl.-e3 1 1 0 scored on In a Mercedes to post the best 1000 chek walked andMaggio Jenson claimed, and Giscoma admitted, that Billy. Newcame time in Yriday's trials for the Maggio's triple. Total' al 11 17 11 totals 14 II 21 111 on in off race ached,. r Fransmd out San grand automobile SW of single. Panteekto-manageman, Dougan's booking agent out tor Wood in tit. ; -122 231 104.42 1 Sunday--, Mane uled , Hesse's for A singleton off Pinky cisco, was agreeable to the Sight on Jenson's terms. 100 120 010.... g Oedon . Woo& Hama. Matemdcr Glacoma, however, Won't budge-- He believes the fight may 4. St.Shields.Elder. Mack 3. Sugt S. Parlor. be set up this winter as a national television feature. , note S. Newkirk. 3, Rose 2. 0. 1411eite, In the meantime, West Jordan Park is out I feature fight. Mcbtattuo Newkirk, Newkirk 3. RANI0A;-AwARps.Ag::mate. Psmter and Fullmer are out ,some hefty purses. Local fight McManus. Mateo.k. I On.t inky. faithful are out of a promising bit of action. temkg 2. McManus 4. Newkirk. Mack 46 ,:i; Williams, Re... Burt 3. Nswkirk. Eiden Anyone figure they got an answer Barna, Oneto, r. longterm.; DPTerre Vimdersee-ltereand Venders. and ' , Here 'n There 'Newkirk 2; Parlor. tandems and Now. . Vanden... Newkirk and Wood: will there be some mighty significant baseball, Not kirk; x Only Woodworth-Reto Chuck some he did They worrying prior and McManus. Onete over the holiday' weekend, they're. throw-on Field at Derks Layne fight, Chuck was due for the draft, and they AllIAT, PALLS ROMS added features just for good measure. some in ing ASSIDA ASHOA pushed the bout ahead as far as they could so he wouldn't be at Uranium wilt be Night 4 instance el 4 0 0 OIT.rera.3b 4 2 Sunday' night, for called up before he got his crack at Layne. Didn't Matter,. &limn Moore. sa - 5 3 0 1 Robnion. It 8 1 2 uranium of of , shares. game..,Thousands the 1 S though.- Chuck was called, 'eXamined, turned down. Golden rimy rt - 34 1 11)Markly.11y 0 1 OMay..eI 4000. stock will be given away. Though the earnings aren't guar.. Young. 4 110 lIngwardos 1 1 k 0 Boy has a floating bone chin in, his ankle Nault. lb to Sid Birdsiey, anteed, it's all bonafide stock, according Roch.lii, Sb I II 3 1 Hardy. 3b - 3 2 2 ' - One 'of the reasons Garth Panter's camp isn't toe eager Herring. 2b 1 1 0 eSchmidt. r1- 4 1 0 0 event the chairman of 4 03 3 1 0 0 1ahnsit, Meyers, e , to 1 0- 11 sign for a Gene Fullmer fight, maybe, is the fact that 1 0 0 2 Patrick. Void, so Monday night will bring the results of the season long 0 0 1 0 1 ',Prairie. p DeLeon. p some success. a in with fight negotiating they're having contest for the most popular Bee player with suitable awards 1 1 0 OGiovnoni.11 1 0 Paddy Young, one of the top middleweights, for a big East0000 - "" for the winner, At lost count; the leader in the fan ballot Page.. ' Milburn. 0001 ern TV production g this fall or winter catcher who is in a was Johnny Turk, the Hive , 12 ft 11 Totals 310240 Totals with Idaho close the battle for championship leaguess batting ' move West his Jordan Mary Jenson is making plans to for DeLeon in gill, , - , 000-- 4 101 Sone Tom Falls' ls Suns; Park benefit productions inside this winter. Despliillie MI& Ormit Pails 010 MN 11)6-- .4 2. Mark's. Move giving of some of his advisers, he's thinking about the Fairs 'Hardy. Schmidt, &Intermark2; Drown, grounds Coliseum, the reef upon which many a would-b- e 'Rachel S, Herring 11. Akers. Patrick., Rachel. ' Robinson. boxing promoter has broken in two Hard,. Schmidt L BTOWno Salt Lake's Beeswe've a hunchwill meet Idaho Falls Young. Neu, Idevor., Vold. Akers S. zipj :fr, Meyer.. GUNS in the first round of the Pioneer League's Shaughnessy play. 3Rlierrera. Schmidt, Michel Young. Nault. DP-off on Sept 8. The first game will take place In Highland LOBRol. 13. Great Tails 10. - I. 0. Page L Patrick 4, 'FEW'S 1. UP Park, moving to Derks Field for the second and third, if DeLeon MONDAY (LACOR DAY) SOVold So DelAosic, 4.; Milburn ' needed, the following two -- - : Crols-e- l Hesse. et-Gssdey, re Jewess. lb Turk, e --, N.,1,N,--- 1,-- -- .ut ' ee. . ' He's shifting linemen all over the place and even as we sat In the dressing room while Bob showered and dressed for lunch; the D.U. coaching staff contem-plated trying out more switches. He has one good proven end Roger Brandon. He has another first-ratnamed Ernie Pitts, a sophomore trOM Aliquippa, Pa, Bob seems do think that Emit WMernake him the best end bets ever had; But after Brannon anct Pitts wilt toe deeP,- - To strengthen his questionable tackle posts Blackman has moved Jay Schnitker from the backliel& , He moved Charles DeLuca, last year's center from tackle over to guard In a frautie move to give him more strength down-- the middle. But DeLuca may play either post. tin Edliorvat, another tsekte, is considered his best lineman . er e SALT LAKI Semen le 3112 tetrad. rt S4 11 38 0 It 0 Cmiento 3b 3 0 3 Sitinin. el S I 1 0 Cntl lb - 4 0 S4 01 Timor. Gueiranteo or PercontagoTHassloClouds Fullmer.fanter Showdown that Blackman is rather skin deep with top rate talent in the line and a little better in the PiONEZItz MEM:- TO GO ',- -; Pewter's power running bank- - Fred Mahaffey Is :' one veteran"- who brings "7"r Smiles. to the Mile High City coaches. ' ' POCATILLO I amo. SO y BOXES EstCHIPit wOuldn't4al1,1hl--storler- t 4 PIONEER SPORT CHIPS b .: . , half-gam-e TREE ERE MITE BEESDon Striehek, Salt Lake's own 'rookie of the year" gets the "glad band" from teammates, Including John Turk (8) and Bill Dougan (1), after Bees a needed boost In their eru, blasting out a tworun homer in the sixth to give the - -- 4 WO., ' a lead.. Both clubs have four to play As Charley 'further said; all the Bees must m;ik - r - i lor p . , 7 j ': : : , , ,, ,:- , - came-Chancel- :. :.;- - - . ,' This Is the messed of e toilet 'of .r$lct iv pithy 3toothell fireSINK1 es seen by Nick PAIIIr, Dawn editor eurrentis snaking his minuet tour emend the irsult ,'- ., : .....'s-;,- : (LtielE 'i - I 4,i?,090 .;; That 'Southern ' drawl doesn't make It ' too- convincing; but :, Swami Charley Oassaway is something of a seer. He predicted the Hive's assent to the Pioneer League lead In a 'private seance on Friday. On Saturday, it had all come '. to pass, just as ther, Swami Said it would., ;,..' . ' Charley uses no thiTstal balls, : no number formulas, no heavenH , ''' ' ' , ':, Sort of He ,?.:',, bodies. just, ly .. : ,T, ,:,;;.,, '',. scratches his bead. !I'm knows" Charley intoned,' . ..,,' ' ' "those ,fellows (Billings) can't' , .; ' ,' a three in beat Magic Valley ,,' '11 row. A.II We've got to do is keep N ...aft 4 , 0.1,111070 ..... ., A on winnin g." ,i :.; ,: ' Well,, sir, Billings couldn't ' ...i beat' Nagle Valley three in a , i t row.- The Cowboys clobbered". ''!,,. -. ,,,,,,: the Ponies,' 414.,' Friday night t PI TV4V IC 4 just as ',Charley , said ,. they " li, would.', And the Bees kept on J, 4S, ,, ,H Winning' with a' 14 decision :. ,e ' , IN "7 ; OTet FOOlittliotl Bannock " iN it All of which gives the Hive a healthy Initiative. They hold , . , EcoParci: ,,,:: . .. ,,::,,, , ' ...,::-..T-,- 0 .:, ::!, - , ,, , -' - - - .. 229 & vp |