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Show 4 , ' - - DESetn"aYr 1turctimi4 salt lobe th;,, Semitic", November 14, 1933 .' IIJ ICI - ae ' ,, gteeads U ; in Rules,' Romney Finds ,1Noiolations 'r.00,?1:01,1Vgall",:r d Big Seven 'Steal ( t I formerly of Kansas' State accepted a coaching ones of Gardner's position at Utah. , Bergen, men at Kansas State, elected to transfer to 1 Utah to a play under his old coach. Bunte, 1-' 'trergèüaftér-thr:7---"'"'"toloradoactceattit-vat- h officials several months latter had given alert that , he ' was leaving that school and would enroll at another college of his own arr. Deeeret News:Telegram Sports Editor The Skyline Conference today dfficiallY :answered charges, in the controversial Jack Gardner-M-t EunteGatrr Bergefitransfereaser cleared the three men pf any rules violations - r ,,WO . By RACK MILLER . , - Chargesi-Rofute- - , I 7 , ticularly Kansas State College a slap on the wrists. 1.Theanswer was provided by Z. L.(Dick) Romney, Skyline commissioner, following several weeks of investigations. The Skyline decision is announced for the first time in this article. Copies of the investigation have been sent to the member schools and through channels to the Big Seven Conference -- - --and Kansas State, ;' ' ."I would like to say,I hive letter i in my tiles signed by college presidents-facnitrepresentatives, commissioners, athletic directors, coaches; athletes and parents of athletes to I choice Immediately Ka ns as State officials'', t charged t.'illegal and unethical procedures" in case. coach Kansas One had to back. State the track on several statements he gave to the press. The Big Seven Conference sent an offi-- 3 cial protest letter to the Skyline Conference asking for an investigation., Romhey's report ,, released today-Is in answer to that request. ' No evidence 'appeared in any ot the In-',estigtition to show the hole thing --was- not in accord with min of the conference and the N C A A, Romnerpointed out. L. -- of-tid- al ------ , . : - - -- Y kt , supportthe:lintlingsinthiseirser,pRomney , " - cu. p- 11) -- ix , 1- : said in his letter. , true and If no , , "If 'evidence to the contrary appears there has -been no violation of NCA A or Skyline Conference rules in these cases.", , The,. Issue arose when Jack Gardner.- , , -- relations- between fortunate that ,duce.: tional institutions persons close to the eh- Attic program circularize statements and make accusations Which are misleading and not tirely founded on fact." . (See BIG SEVEN ea Page it Z,; , - 4 ,-- ,S' J' D.Es$12Elt,':H11515':,,-.--:'1-:ii-.'-'- 4 - gaina gain gain Eagles in gainlulls Yepqhcise state in who shoves over interferer 'winning specialize High School Eagles, the boys titles, skipped through semifinal game against American Fork 130, Forker back Harold Scholes (90) is shown being stopped gain in second quarter by unidentified Eagle defender who Millard football Friday, without Eagles Win likelankees-rth- e - Guy Humphries and the tall wiled. Eagle at to right (46) is Don L Rasmussen. Millard line played sensationally ' thwart the heralded Cavemen. Utis.Pickedbk 2 T. the 'Big Ones' The Mats in By int , , AMERICAN FORKThere isn't a. DiMaggio on the squad but these Millard no Mantle, Berra, or Rizzuto either f Utah high school football. Eagles remain the "Yankees"-ospirit oozing out all over Millard, with that never-say-di-e the place, wonas thel'anks hate a ' habit of doinganother "big one Friday, to capture a , -- 41, ' berth in the Oast 13 finals for ' have , you believe. the fourth straight season. Already :boasting a' record- American Fork, champion of title state had breaking skein of 3 consecutive its Olegion Three, Class B grid titles, the Eagles' 'hopes snuffed out by Millard line and a rarin' back-- proved Friday they aren't ready field artist named Roger Adams. to close the history books yet. Coach Taft Watts, who said be , The final wore, If it mat., the game he couldn't see wu 134, but the Eagles fore how his boy "could possibly more were even ImpOessive " will on the beautiful autumn aft--' defeat American'-l'ork,take another worthy'outfit to emoon than the wore might - next Saturday's finals st Ute Stadium. Mil bird's foe in the title match was to be decided Saturday at Tooele as the host Buffaloes fought it out with Cedar City. The state championship game for Class B schools begins next Saturday at noon, to be followed by the Class A windup between East and Ogden Highs. But, back to Friday's semifinal business American F o r k, entering the game unbeaten and once tied, was rated on an even keel with the defending chainpionsbut then maybe the experts didn't count on that Yankee habit of winning. - The figures tell the story. American Fork gained oiiy, a net 54 yards from and the Eagles put together 138. Twice the Cavemen missed the scoring boat as they were driven back by that bruising Millard line. A. Ir., In a third-perio- d burst, advanced once to the seven and again to the 15 before being stopped on downs and an intercepted pass. Millard actually put the game in storage In the opening period when Caveman Jerry Chadwick punted short out of bounds on the A. F. 32. In nine plays with Adams carrying the ball on seven of themthe Eagles Rams r had a touchdown. Adams seored it and Mike Nielson booted the eonversion. Waite gang owed he touchdown when a punttry by A. F. was fumbled on Oa 41. 'With Adams and Bill hereon leading the mind game. the Eagles advanced to the MI where they had It fourth down and lessthan a yard ' oar' , PORT CHIPS s University" of Utah favorite Victor 13-- 0 -- - - GliEBE as-Ove- when the two teams met today in a "title" game in the Ute Stadium. Although rain clouds were in the sky the two teams were expected to play on a fast field in the annual Ute homeeorning elassie. !E:CHI .., Coait-ls-Sendin- g Stnoke-Signals;''---- , - . But Fire for Bees Still in Future ' . - ' - - Baseball got the green light last week- from the TJ 11; -- - ... Supreme Court ' national And .tIough the jockeys driving the souped-u- p pastime aren't expected to zoom across the intersection like a hair brained bunch of hotrodders, the4'viiht4ed gear? and . have the wheels moving. to go. The "word" is that baseball has no longer an excuse for V.1 Us Did the Eagles plunge for it? vacillation. The impending ruling on whether they were sub- No, sir. Adams stepped back The Brigham Young Univer- ject to government anti-truaction or not was an excuse for and passed to' Ross Marshall, freshman football team more sins of sity a rainy day. than procrastination standing all alone in the sec- won its first game of the sea- believed that the supreme court decision will remove ondary. Ross went all the way, son it's assured thus and Friday too, just as the Eagles might a lot of obstacles that previously stood between the gam. do next Saturday in the state themselves of a successfulI season. and a lot of advancement., ,, ' finalsagain! The win was a thrilling 74 Realignment, for one item, should move lorwerd,briskly triumph, over Utah University Who would invest several million dollars in a venture that In Ute Stadium and it came in -' . - .''' might be wiped out by an adverse ruling? two lightning strokes. ' And as has second been mentioned the in realignment. before, Trailing '54 quarter, Len Pierce faded back terns us here in the "hinterlands. -rushed hard, but to pass, was The Idea has been chewed into before, but now it's get- tle strike to got awe; a warmer. The majors are looking to the coast for new ting (UP)--T- h who scored. MD. back Gary LaComb BALTIMORE, , franchise blood. The Coast League, felling the threat. to kicked Ken Gomm Then the Here's how the teams will TEMPE (Special)Chick At- the nation on the television completion of the enlargement There was no hope for victory extra point that gave the Kit- their present alignment, are looking elsewhere for replace. program for Memorial Stadium, line up for nexeSaturday's kinson, faced with a football hookup. the Cougars.. None of the tens their by win. chamBaltimore new ments. the football home of the highschool and a problem, sent his But Atkinson stated after experts around this league give Utah scored first with Jack Leishman Has Eyes Cocked Orioles, before opening day de- pionship playoffs at the Uni- game -warm-U- p drill that he'd the Cats any hope. gridmen through a night workRaynor going over from eight pended on the prospects of a versity of Utah Stadium: it "Sure, come," Eddie Leishman admittetf the might - Noon Millard, defending - out here Friday and announced take first things firstthe-gamAtkinson-said mild winter Saturday. he would- field yards- - out In. the first quarter. other day, "but I dcm't think-ft-wil- l be for several years - The the try for park, with a present seat- - champion, plays winner of them quite ready for Saturday Saturday night. the same starting lineup as he Raynor then missed maybe four or five." w ing capacity of 35,000, is under- todars Tooele-Ceda- r Arizona State took B Y II to will use against Utah on Nov. 26. point City nigitt's game with Eddie was talking about a Coast League franchise for o Jim Crittenden and Lavae Salt Lake going an enlargement program game for the Class B title. camp by a 474 count a year ago. LliVon Satterfield will City. Arizona State. pilot the Smith were two of the top which would increase its ca2 p.m.East, champion of The B Y U situation is not as he continued, "there's a lot of talk, investi- "Actually," Y B U while The game, of tour e, is the good as it was then. Neither club from his quarterback post. performers for the Big Nine, faces Ogden, on pacity to 52,000 seats. down there (on the coast) right now. The gation going - The new threat developed ke the Region One tRlist, for B Y U booking with the pepped-u- p is Arizona State's. Which should P.m. : The game Martin Beyzack, Jerry Liston, majors are expected eventually Kickoff Los Angeles and The Ken. here Devilt Sun 'stood and worktonight. Raynor n Strong A flag. construction when KSL for Class will over th broadcast make be or a. Friday San out of the league. Francisco Oakland and Hollywood, . mat-no less out in than the is backfield. Utah the era leimed that a specification , more difference again this year. the Plenty of tickets for the problem "The replacements mentioned most frequently are Vanwill be on ter of staying in physical conin the contract forbids them to big double-heade- r , couver and Spokane hi the north and Salt Lake and Fresno use "dope" in concrete to per. sale at the Ute field next dition for the University of in the south. That would give them the new CoastLeague." on Utah Thanksgiving game mit poyring in below freezing Saturday. Eddie also noted that the new league would obviously weather. Daythe one which goes across have to drop down to a double A or A classification. "There's one other possibility," he e noted. "Hollywood, 4 T' L4.; of their leasefacing premature extermination becau-s,' dependence on Los Angeles (the Chicago Cubs' Wrigley), 2 have got a Phoenix franchise sewed up." 7.4 But Phoenix ,,Eddie pointed out, hasn't proven to be a ''S -' good baseball town. Leishtlian, himself, would undoubtedly retail control of Salt Lake franchise if it ever shifted. "It's Alright with he said, "though there's no sense getting all hot about now because WI still a lot of seasons over the horizon. ' N ,,, ''..,7,1 tie for the West-- ham's passing wizardry and the 1 in a three-wa- y . , , There's even been talk of Salt Lake moving Into the By BEN OLAN .........p...- .-- 1,..) g of Lou Gros& .14'''' Los with head Conference ern League, the Class A circuit made prosperous by ,- -. - ' NEW , YORK, (RI Are the 'i.--,:'i 1 k,,,, I w fr..a e , - I, Eddie thought "I just .t - .Cleveland Browns unbeatable? Angeles and Detroit, almostcev. Should the PrownS get pastttiiii ' i , checked Bears. the"But that's silly," d . .....-- -, other dair, and-we'be on itrout ,,.. , t de , the a Steelers, into mean one, only will. big , drop ' tainly . , the --I , t ', Stmday's game between over 1,500 miles from the eastern end of the league. Such .s, : ''..) I' . and Cardinals Rams Eagles !Giants, The or third place. 0 , an operation would be pure nonsense." Browns and San . Francisco second . 14.414 , , : "' - highlights a fun take on the winless Chicago 'stand between them and a per."' whichAnd Where There's Smoke 49era1 s,. , season. feet meet Lions the and Cardinals ' , slate of six National Football But the wheels are turning, that's for sure. There's been . The - Catdinals, who have Green the e, a lot of talka lot of smoke. The actionthe fireshouldn't lk , , League tilts, will go a long way : seven hardly straight, dropped be Packers. ., Bay he t hr behind. , . toward answering thatquestion , Philadel- In other.games,-tAnd Wilke tolitoivIlluirSalt-Lake-I- i to bother Los Angeles. In II at- letergetthw k e and : a few others certain to phia Eagles will be at home to figure ' 1 3 some consideration. to are Rams the It expected fact, stand,,,N affect the circuit's final But thenit's worth a questionwhat's to be -- --- , --- ----- I t pile up- a score- - against- - their ' ' big& ' 1 , T e I s v 1 s on-Frankly, speaking from experience as well as hearsay, ; . Joe former coach, Stydahar we're confident that Salt Lakers would want no'part of the If the Browns are to be de-' The San Francisco 49ers vs. Detroit, too, looks like a cinch . Coast League as it's presently constituted. A bunch of has- feated this year, the high-scoto Green Bay, although beens lallygagging around, going through the motions be- ing west coasters figure to be Cleveland pro grid contest the whip be playing at Packers will cause they don't want to give up the game. , . . the ones to do it. Joe Perry. the will be televised locally by t , - off his , home: Bobby Layne,Our baseball, the Pioneer League variety, has been exat 12 noon Sunday . league's ace ground gainer, and KSL-Tagainst Baltimore last Y. A Tittle, back hi top passing cellent. We've seen plays they don't think of making in the , - --- week end, seems to be back in . kir Coast, League7For what we've lacked in "names" with exform , give San Francisco - a i New stride. - perience,--we'vthe Baltimore Colts, the -- had in youth-Avithliustle:-- -punch ktoug,hone-tw' WI - ' Cleveland, m;hich . York Giants tangle with the Philadellihia, steaming", will counts. it's Although that in the Actually, sport Ability competition the (our wins in ,a row, again - has - breezed through seven Pittsburgh Steelers---an- d is0.- the abilities-b-ti display in the -Pioneer thinvand . on of the the Bobby meet passing rely - --- - -games . can lose and still hold Washington Redskins League have been hard to top. ' 'Thomason. If Baltimore can do , , . a comfortable margin at the 'Chicago Bears. The basiball isn't going to improve that much. It'll just ,, , bead of the Eastern Conference, I Despite San Filocisco's well- - an effective Job of rushing him, - OLD PREP RIVALS MEETB Y U freshman Gary LaComb (39) is tackled by Utah's be a matter ,of pride and- - prestige. - They're going commodithis is a must game for San !rounded offense, Cleveland is the Colts will stand a chance. and ties, we'll admit; but sometimes the price is high. Ute star, Stadium at former Bingham Friday. LaComb, - Ken Strong in frosh game ' Ilisted as a seven point favoritCBut they're --listed as Francisco.' - But, Pat give us chance. well buy. --- - --- - -We .74 - stood- - lotko Alums 1(1r9nt Brest,dotinILlomotB,Y ereCyBriao fitrong, --- -- 49arclooksd: oil: Ito lotroogth--o- f :Otto GI'S- Inderdogs:::----77:72,Daitat-lor-eb- e Here's Schedule For,Prepster Games Orioles Park Plarts Snag A-B'Ti- - Cougar Froi h of Trip - -- -' -- YCougars Announced as Ready. For Arizona State Grid Hassle , '- - - . 50-ya- ' Friday's -- . , , - --- hot-to-g- to-ta- ' three-touchdow- e - , 7 rovins Unt3statczble9. re 0 i'Iit 2.::'0:0:.A40y.:,l3o'Ao.07;'0id::.:. ,, ' , N.',.;- -, place-kickin- , ,I " - --,-.., . z..-.,-,- -- , ,,,, . r ' -- -- , - -- ' 1 . :" . r- , - - , -- - , - o - e ' i . . , ' - nt - - .' - - -- . -- . I , . 7 -- - |