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Show ' THE DESERET NEWS Salt Lake City, Utah Page 16 Wrv Hunt Data To - ii i j Tuesday, Control In State Determine-Dee- r ZL- - Schools Schedule Six - Tilts This Week Leopards, Meet --Micks jCmchJftaget 'CITS fiitv j " jt ffffkv -- mwir'i Granted that Utah isnt -- 40 Wat points better than Colorado U, the argument bobs up every where you go, What happened If you can to the Buffaloes? give the right answer to that no doybt Coach Jim will give you a job as assis- (,V. STERLING PAUL With prospects of fair weath-erthe ,city high schools hope to clear ufy a lot of football this week. Six games are scheduled, wherelh usually only three are played, and sometimes only one. , non-leagu- e over-confide- action-cramme- f Tover-confldp- 5 once-downe- d non-leagu- e -- West-Carbo- v V ill' t '4, j ? Kjiii - A n fC I Av 4 v ' i. Jh; a. 5 AAAwii 6 d 24,-00- 0 Should wow fans fanslooklng on. formation Football Is getting a big play McKinley uses The Micks and ao dees East In Honolulu these days, despite will toss passes galore at the Leopthe extensive defensive program ards during the four period thr ArmypNavy and Marine corps in the Islands. -- con-.lis- t. f - - Loui Leong Hop, of the sporty staff of the Honolulu Star Bulletin, writes as follows: - . Football ,1s really booming. lri Honolulu. Average crowds for prepsters Is around 10.000 per while atthe senior game tracts average crowds ofleague 18,000. "The stadium has enlarged to seat around 23,00 persons. Last Thursday night McKinley High and St. Louis High battled bu Last Nights Fights - BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Lenn Bennett, 144 CINCINNATI Chicago, outpointed Herschel Joiner, Cincinnati. 145 (10) CHICAGO Harvey Dubs, 145, outpointed Tito Windsor, Ont Taylor, 146, Chicago, (10). TRENTON, N. JfWince Plmpin-ella- . 173, Brooklyn, outpointed Larry Lane, 181, Trenton, (10). Freddie Archer, 134, NEWARK Newark, outpointed Vincent Dell Oroto, 132, New York (10)., before an estimated 24,000, largest browd in Island football his. tory. "Utah University will play two should play before 40,000 fans. games here during the holidays and - "McKinley won five and lost one league and the Micks have a well balanced squad The first team will average around shot Is 165 pounds. Their- - big BATTERY David who can do Kekumano -- Why take Sing, everything welL Gordon Kala-wal-a chances with Charles Bessette and David are not far behind. . your old, worn battery? "This boy, Albert Lopesrplaying You can get end, is one of the greatest pass a new Arc snagging ends in Hawaiian football history.. He has scored six Battery at an touchdowns this season. The Mcamazingly low price. Kinley line charges fast and the players are nifty blockers. McKin-- ' AND YOU ley should wow Salt Lake City fans WO MTTIR1L when they meet East Hlgh at, Salt Lake on November 8. ' ARC Wait..., $!iUU rfimtotKfc ' HOME AND AUTO SUPPLY STORE Pictorial Aftermatch Of e d FarmersMay Have Bell, Manning Ready For Denver WeslBs Chtpman,toe finest Cougar quarterback to' show in several years, and others," ' ' . The Cougars are determined to polish off Wyoming so that theyll return to Provo undefeated for their homecoming game with Colorado University November -- 15. The Cougar-Bqf- f game will mark the first time toe Sons of Brigham have played before toe hometown fans since October 3. -- - LA MAR Novrl Beat South In Dull Game 0 point-makin- d non-leagu- e - stopped all d toe; running attacks. toa last two Saturdays have demonstrated that Bell holds toe key to a goodly portion of toe offensive success of tbo Aggies. ANDREW IN LINE Then, If Bell Is in fine fettle again, toe injury of Silcock right flipper which was toe main threat of the Aggies last Week against the be missed as much Cougars-wo- nt as it, otherwise would be. In the event that Bell Is render-e- d hors de combat for another week, then the quarterbacking will be turned over to Burns Crook-sto- n and Deart Andrews, sophs. Diminutive Andrew entered the "Y game tot Just a few moments and turned In a commendable signal barking performance. - Rom ney indicated yesterday that Gall Duncan, Allens main help at right half, so far, mav be moved bveFTo fullback. Duncan showed and about a total of four first as a plunger the few downs was all that was made dun possibilities times he carried the pigskin . ing theIt game. against toe tough Cougars., Wwt B Santa . . Big game can be satisfactorily-manageas to numbers. If we have over shot or under shot on any area we will adjust toe matters accordingly enoberyeju(L. Director Mark Anderson of toe State FISh and Game Commission today jotted these Items down Mills Doesnt Mind after reviewing toe states big MIKE MILLS, ace gYU end, game hunt with his department was the only casualty suffered by aids. the Cougars in their game with TO ADJUST DEER "It will be several days or 'perUtah State last Saturday. He came haps a few weeks before accuiate out of the fracas with e broken data on this seasons deer hunt can hose but will wear a nose guard-anto toe public, skid Lara at play against Wyoming Mr. Anderson, but he drew (he folmie Saturday. lowing conclusions: "There Is no justification for panic on either toe part of stock-me- n or sportsmen. We can and will control toe number of deer on every range unit in toe state. We are not going to allow too deer to destroy either public or' private v range, and we are not going to kill all toe dear either. "Our greatest problem is to make our big game herds fit toe available winter range areas. There are but very few places In Utah where a but rain good big Nothing storto can keep the Jordan Dis- toe utilization of forage by deer ranges Is seriously aftrict grid teams from finishing up on summer their schedule this week. Start fecting livestock interests. ELIMINATE PET DfcER ing today the boys are In for some When deer or elk are persistently overtime. Each team still has two games damaging crops we are going to some In instances kill them. game on the schedule, so school officials got their heads together and proof fences will be built In othwill er land be Instances purchased moved up Fridays games to tofor toe use of big game. "Pet deer day nd November 14 tilts to Fri- that toe are fanner doomed, pester day. We want wild deer that do not reTHE SCHEDULE a of alfalfa and diet cabbage quire The result: Granite was to en- salad. tertain Davis, Cyprus was to trav"We are certain that our license el to Jordan, Tooele was to be at revenues this year have been inMurray, and Bingham was to tack- creased at least $10,000 because of le GrantsvUle at Bingham today. toe provision requiring that doe at permits be Issued only to those havFriday's Schedule: Jordan Grants-vinMurray. TOoele at Granite, ing a buck license. at Cyprus and Bingham at license revenues will exceed $80,-00Davis. . hunters And these ALLOW FOR PLAYOFFS. bring much more money Into toe . The games were moved ahead to state by buying' supplies 'atnd payallow for, any playoffs that might ing for horses and guides. develop before toe state playoffs in a couple of weeks, and right now It looks as though some playoffs will be necessary. Granite and Jordan are tied up In toe top Nov. 4. (AP) --Jim spot for A honors and Murray CHICAGO, and. Bingham Are that way for the Masker, dean of Midwestern footdistricts "B tide. ball officials, has seen lots of freaks in 39 years of officiating) but none more unusual than an First Grid Meeting Incident In last weekends Missouri. Michigan State game. 4. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. After Missouris first touchdown both Harry Bob (AP) Although Steuber kicked off to State, and Stuhldreher of Wisconsin, the ball high and into toe Paul Brown of Ohio State, are booting wind. The ball y teeth of a gale-lik- e of Massillon, Ohio, high graduates sailed upfield about 30 yards, then school toe game the wind caught it and carried It here Saturday will be their first back toward Missouri. time together on a gridiron. Tackle Norville Wallach caught toe ball, giving Missouri a first abort). down on Mich. States 43. Thus to Burke. Rich, kb. No. Cache , kickoff actually covered 17 yards Leo Haoten, hb. Box Elder and no member of toe receiving Rota Morrlt, fix Box Elder Atael Allen, hb, South Cach team ever had even a chance to Dick Williamt, qb, Orden, it! touch -Box Eld Manuel Jenten, e, "In all my years of officiating I Neil Zundei, TBox Elder... . Keith Johnaon, hb, Ogden never saw that happen before, Reid Otte, hb, Logan "Just one of toe Masker. said ..... Dean Baugh, e, Logan breaks, you know." . . . loe Preece, hb,-- Ogden d -- d Jordan Grid Elevens Close SeasonTriday -- e Non-reside- 0. e g Badger-Buckey- e mrnrai MACKAY games for toe Utah Ags and leave them games with Wyoming to be played at Laramie and toe Unlver-sitof Utah Turkev Day clash. TWITCHELL NO GO - Bill Twltchell, the hard smashing back, upon whose shoulders much of the responsibility of the sue-- , cess of the Farmers this year was falling, was given another examination yesterday in hopes that hls Injured leg would have healed sufficiently to warrant hla playing. The doctors examination, however, rules ,hlm out for toe rest of the season. Among the Injuries being treated yesterday after the return to drill following the Cougar lacing included Freddie Allen, who is wearing his face and hob. tijreestltcheson bling about on a sore knee; Ralph (Special) . ON .THIRD LOCKS CONSTRUCTION FOR DUTY WITH SPECIAL ENGINEERING ON ISTHMUS OF PANAMA $-I- tll In a postpyied game from last week, Unless rained out, the postpon-eC game was played this afternoon at South, thus completing football competition between West and South for this year. The Panthers won three games In the first Beries Snd - have copped - two - so far this time. GAMES OP WEEK Is More Big Three football scheduled later this week. South and East's C and B teams battle 12-- 4. 14-0- (Special) title-boun- "Nov. not stop Checking stations-Wil- l or even check the illegal killing of deer. The state needs more wardens on good saddle horses to ride ' the range durlng' the hunt. JL warden in a car or on foot is almost helpless. Even the Wind Helped Missouri Failure bf Box Elders Lee Hansen, speedy halfback, to score the second consecutive week Cost toe agile Bee athletj the Region 1 scoring leadership he has held since the secondweek of toe season when three touchdowns In one game. Had he been able to pick up only one point against Weber last Friday when the Bees downed toe , Warriors Hansen would still be tied for the top scoring honors. X Taking over the loop leadership Is Burke Rich, driving halfback for North Cache, who of duplicated the performance Hansen a month ago by running wild against Bear River last Friday at Richmond to score three touchdowns. Richs three scores brought hls total up to 31 counters. Benon t Koreni (with U point and Additional injuries - resulting from the terrific pounding of Young Universitys Cougars is causing Coach Dick Romney many a headache but the possibility that Captain Marvin (Dingle) Bell and Melvin Manning, key backs, may be ready for action again is drawing the usual broad Romney grin. be a lucky thing for the Ags, Maughan, center, with a bad neck; in fact, very very lucky if the two Dick Griffin, end, bruised shoulWest High pushed two games Farmer backfield luminaries can der: Jim Martin, reserve guard, ahead of East in the Big Three trot out on toe Fanner turf Satur- bruised hip: and Burton Silcock, battle Den- soph, quarterback, an ailing hand. day when the grid race yesterday on toa Pan- ver In toe fourth gameln as many Romneys prayers of toe last B ' Class ther field, when the weeks at Logan. two weeks will be answered If Bell Souths downed Juniors home The will the game squad returns to action because toe games windup LOGAN, Yesterday's B game was a dull standing tackle all season. He will for two lightning close his collegiate career when the affair, except -- fhtrirptouchdown..plaxaJiy tha.Panthera. MouttMtneerS' playCvlorudo South,g by Nov. 8. Lloyd Jones; the other tackle West, kept the CubsTn toe hole - has played practically club,this ojt during most of' the first half, hut every minute ofjevery game. He i neither clubhad enough drive matetouted as allrconjerence to threaten seriously. Both lines being , Grid Rout o Utah back. Art Spendlove (6), about to score the final touchdown in the closing minutes of.-thgame. He took Wayne Wiscombs pass off the . backs of Buffalo Harold Carver (34f and another Coloradoan. Arrow denotes ball as Spendlove took it and scampered over. LOWER PHOTO shows Tex Reilly cornered by three Vte Colorados tacklert in second half kickoff. The Buff sensation could get back only to the line on this one, while Lockard could return the opening kickoff only to the 18, Until Saturday Colorado had been z-- ' famous for long kick returns, 6-- 6 Greeley state Mountaineers of Carbon. d senior nison. Don Hatch, STRIKE FAST . outhas an Woods Cross been from rial. Utah-Colorad- WHATS THAT VP ON TOPt Why, its Mr. Stan Hendrickson of Colorado very lovingly caressing Utahs captain. Chick Hansen, as the Vte attempted to throw a block at the Buffalo end in , the first period of last Saturdays battle at Vte Stadium. Jack Okhmd, Utah tackle, it on the ground. Sumner Hatch (St), is carrying the ball. Other Colorado players at the right are Guard Irving Shwayder (52) and Tackle Roland Carenci (ii). The caress came, however, before Utah broke tie that existed at the lime and went on to a CENTER PHOTO shows a fourth string win 46-- Thursday and Friday, respectively.- The midgets will tangle at 3 p m. on Easts field, and the B teams will play at the same time at South. In games, EasTV A teamIsTbooked 'against McKinley High of Honolulu, Ha m- R TWO VTAII GRIDDERS are do- wairsrrt) III. 'Saturday campus, and Friday, West's A ing ell right by themselves on the travels to Price for a game with Gun- ' Dee LOGAN, - Your Battery Recharged while you $4 fln The Cougar tackles, Garth Chamberlain and Ken Bird, played their usual great game, along with Gall Lewis, guard; toe brilliant Reed Nllsen, center; Mills; BurkeRicIi Leads Scorers -S- ... MILT JACOB - h brll-Hsia- Methods TOUTED STARS' t .,..7 - it East-Sout- Game Chief Sites Need For New hard-workin- d r mi 0 inner-workin- ,- Mr-Ander- son Nov. 4. (Special) PROVO, The Brigham Young University Cougars must not let up when they Invade Laramie Saturday lest they get upset at the hands of Wyoming's Cowboys, Coach Eddie Kimball warned hls cohorts Monday as they went through a light drill at BYU Stadium. The Cougars, reporting for the first practice since their smashing 28-- triumph over" Utah State Aggies lasfweekT appeared Th good shape except for a few minor Injuries. Mike Mills, ace Cougar end, had a broken nose, but known as a determined, Mike, g lad with plenty of "utsgay, isnit expected to be kept out of there long, FAST CHARGING Power was the keynote-o- f the Sons of Brigham at Logan as they pushed the Aggies up and down the field. The line was charging faster than at any time this season, opening up gaping holes for the backs to run through. Herman Longhurst distinguished himself as the Cougars' outstanding tailback in toe game, with Bob Orr, the teams best C0Up!e 01 shades Eehind 0nIy Coach Kimballs maneuver In shifting Cocaptain George Jack-so- n from tailback to right halt paid dividends. Jackson, relaying with big Grant Mulleneaux at toe right half spot, looked mighty good In there. Yea-J"ge- The Buffs simply encountered a Utah team that couldn't do any wrong while Jims own boys right, t:simply couldn't do anything steamWhen one baU club starts to roller over another like that, there seems to be no stopping It. What The reasons for the avalanche of of gs goes on in the games, compared with last weeks '.'the two clubs; defies explanation. single contest, aredue to two post, - There wasn't a sound reason in poned tilts, two battles ' the world why Colorado should be and two regular Big Three games. :fc. for an Important Heading the game like this against the confer, list Is the colorful ence champions. Yet Yeagers men battle between East High and Mcdisplayed every symptom of an Kinley Highf Hononlulu, Hawaii, football team Satur-1- Saturday at 2 p.m. on the East light but day afterpoon, When Utah scored High School gridiron! The on the first scrimmage play, good flashy Honolulu team, coached by for 53 yards, yon could see the lads William Wise, left for the mainland in the Silver and Gold fairly wilt undefeated and will face the was as though they didn't believe Leopards, who haven't lost a tilt they saw. " f CU fans radiated this same WEST AT CARBON confidence. The visiting newspaBetween the halves, members of bareper man had It, too. Coach Yeag-e- r the visiting team will give After didnt have it but no doubt he foot kicking performances. V helped give It to hls players and the East game, McKinley will head patrons when he said In an inter-vie- into Montana. Next In Importance is the before leaving Boulder "We encounter Friday at Price. will be ready for anything Utah The Panthers will enter the Carbon tstoas to offer." ,7. The Buffaloes were far from stronghold undefeated, having won ready. Especially were the .Buffs three league games and four nonwpak on pass defense. The Utes conference tilts. Carbon lost a close 151 .yards through the air, T6 game to East earlier In the outto avenge (completing eight out of 14 passes, year, anr"wnr"be an astounding ..percentage, - Jack the Big Three loss. No Big Three be will A staged this week, game the substitute quarter- j. Meoham, tussle being back, connected for three out of the regular South-Eas- t ''three, two of them on the same ostponed In favor of the -game. play. With Utah using essentially game plays they could not Sue- - OTHER GAMES ,he weeks rained -out C and B Last execute In -- the mud . between West and hgalnst Denver, appeared oply encounters were rescheduled for today ... natural to expect thatYeagar South have a semblance of a d- and tomorrow. The B teams clashthis afternoon at West and the efense for th Utah reverses and ed C squads are booked to battle t e cutbacks from its sizzling r morrow at 3 p.m. at South. will team B East's Thursday, - -- The game emphasized ones more tangle with Souths juniors In a 'that Floyd Spendlove, the big Utah game on X tackle is timber, . , It regularly scheduled 3 pm- - and Friday, " brought out, as in every game the South's field at C teams will tangle Ute have played, the fact that the on Easts field at the same time. j I Bart pavls is the best defensive Jr the only game- - played laat t'ente1-"jyimpsed In liereabouts West's A club downed South week. Chick Hansen cant 13-- to move the years and that Panthers one be kept out of any action picture ahead of East In the Big game Xhe photographers get anytime In Three standings. Wests B team the ball game. , , today, and Souths C The way the Utes snap Into It was favored The Cubs midtomorrow. squad Huck r&wlth Adelt sent in as spark are also' expected to tip the gets TP lug, dont be surprised if Coach Leopards, but Easts B team Is Armstrong uses him more for that heavily favored to down, the Cubs. purpose than as a starter. . . . Easts varsity is given the edge XJVhat a game thats going to be over McKinley, while this corner when Colorado plays Young U at favors Carbon to West "Provo, Nov. 15. . . Mike Mills of McKinley will upset arrive in Salt W.BYU hag been doing some Lake City Thursday at p.m. wing work for the Cougars, and will engage in a drill with even Not mighty Texas could w eat newspapermen as spectators. CU as badly as did Utah, , , only Friday morning the McKinley parwon 34 to B. . . . ty will be honored with an asShe Longhorns it be that the Hies are 12 sembly East High School and than Texas?. In Friday afternoon after a light sig3ointsthebetter year Harry Hughes start-r- nal drill .the Micks, will be shown coaching at Colorado State, the places of interest in Salt Lake City XJtedsklni beat the Bisons 51 to 6 , . by East High students. M, DRILL ON COAST XX LITTLE COLORADO COLLEGE . Wednesday the Micks will step teemains the only unbeaten, untied' from the Matsonia at Wllrhington, jfeam in the Intermountain region, as CaUf., and will drill for two hours met result of its 16 to 0 triumph over at the Black Fox Military AcadJXJE yarning Saturday. The Cowboys emy in Los Angelea before leavmhave . tried unsuccessfully for 17 ing for Salt Lake. IXSear McKinley has won five and lost to put over a victory on the one In the 1941 Interscholastic "Tiger. e e " league race In the Islands. They dropped a close decision last SaicKIXLEY HIGH Thursday to SL Louis with Doomed. Says Figure To Be Undefeated On Homecoming Price A Pet Decr Y-M-en Undefeated West Travels To .... - ten' t S Cougars At Peals For CowboyTlussle On Saturday COLLAPSE CRITICS November ' 4, 1941 f 7 r .DRAFTSMEN, ENGINEERING SIEQ-S23- - - 1 monlh 9 DIVISION AIDES, civil, mechanical and eleclrical, menlh SIG3.75-S270.8- 3 - . ; y . Marchttrl le H If teisea ...nkK, Bowen nunwii. MrtMHmi Erekino ,r Ft, rs Ihb rtib - JUJ . Ballard .,, . . . tt ... Neeley Score by quarters : West B .................... o ft Seuth B ...t 9 Jones Baldwin BtLang Rucker! Andrus Auto Racer Dies INDIANAFQUSwNPY.-irrL&Pjr- Harold Shaw, 35, ft - 9 sir uclural, civil, mechanical and electrical, RECENTLY GRADUATED. ENGINEERS, INSPECTORS, ' ' month.-- ' S2C3.33-S333.3-3 . $iG3.75-$l87.E- T of Injuries sufFranklin, Ind., track: : Hls ear .crashed Into a wat. er truck," ? , month 0 monih SIG8-S33- Q Applicant for drafting poiltion mast have Federal Civil Service eligibility for traniUr er reinstatement. Merely having pasted an examination '! net sufficient to establtik eligibility. Applicants for engineering poftfions, ether (ban Engineering Aide, must hare an engineering degree bom a recognised college er en gtneertng school dni. save for recent graduates, bust have at least one or more years experience of the type Indicated. Engineers with experience In structural steel design and reinforced concrete d!4t art ' pofltlon must be American citizens, preferably under 45 yearn especially detired. Applicant for of age and physically sound. Free transportation from port of embarkation. Transportation to be by rm,L Wag to bgln a dot of eaMng. Appoint mut go heat nr plane at lilscrrttte el Fyr- Bachelor quarters at to Iithmu alone Since family quarter will not be available for several monlb about $8 mondi rental available upon arrival. Slxty-ondays leave per year with' pay. Applicant should and draftsmen should bring samples of , their work. faring experience records and recommendation Apply to Isthmus representative. Captain Rogers, ... tbe e - of Indianapolis, Galloway dirt Earl today in a hospital , Hayward fered Oct. 12 at the trackauto-race-drtv- er, - ENGINEERS, UTA H- -S T AYEEf.1 55Weit Broadway P-LOY M ERVIOE EHM Salt Lake Utah City Between the houri of 10 e.m. and 7 p.m. K ovember 5th, for Interview. , . v |