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Show -s -- . . crtsERrtNEws; S;It Leke Sur;day Momimg, Siptember 30, , 119540 LE MISS ROLES .00 ao,$KOP..str? - 1 $ I 0.) ra Ir 4,41 . , Cat , , 4 scorid a shocking 21 to 17 upset of Kentucky;s Sugar Bowl chatiPlons Saturday as a desperation pass by Babe Parini altplied from Jim proffittsa grasp in the end sone. A crowd of 20,000 fans watched freshman halfback Lea Pailay put scoring punch into the Missistippt eleven that was a Southeastern Conference' misfit a year ego. Upset Stunning 't li But Perin 'equalling any of Mut Dow.. 14 le OXFORD. Miss. lt ;- last-rahiu- - pi - . 9,..02164g Pomos ; -- ? LOADEDAGAIN -- THs IRISH ARE YES ' , . , led to a 48-- 6 victory over Indiana- - John .C. Rere's an examplo of Notro Dame power that klutscheller (65),Notre d gain Petilbon, Irish halfback, find, a bolo SOT a Indiana Of hack, finally made tacklers. (18), Byera Georg a Damp ink blocks out couple Russo (74), tacklos Pete and Rootlet Roth Zd tackle, are (66), tackls. Other the plain .. IN' - 7 five-yar- (ccrroo)) Itorned : Ptomp 4. Frogs Over 281 Ittis lacers., as-Ji- - APPLY THREE PLACES Special Permits to bunt deer available at three points Nebraska, are N, COL LIN Nebraska's 1231 foot- of applicatoht according to the (CP), ball bubble burst today as Texas Utah Fish and Gam. Depart- Christian romped to s,13-- 7 vic- - ment, tory before 11.000 fans who had These airs Vernal, (130 PermitS knped to aet another- - MO and Goshlin Ifoun-Bear of left Cornhusker scoring powered tains and $0 permits on Ilttle , 3Without Bobby Reynolds. the Hole District); Manila (30 per- - license number combination). -- 1230 Lationsl scoring leader who mita left for, Lucerne Valley); -was- benched- - with a shoulder Moab (00 Permits left N"th :4separation, the Nebraskans were 03 South La.Sal, 141 West the of handl the Sal, at belpiese horned frogs, directed brilliant- - LaSal and 231 in Nash Draw- - '" -- (big game ' - Durrant is Named To Utah Wildlife Body sieve thereat, hes-- been named to represent the Utah Wildlife Federation on the Utah State Water Conservancy Board ' bv Mal Fowler. ICU granted Nebraska a etdck touchdown, then roared back In the second period for three scores, one on a fowler pass. Fowler, whom performance almost ousted Teu Marl C3 Zarlosh from the lineup, tliso missed tor use fourth touch. 'tdowir In the last Period The. Huskers tailed to solve -- ft , -- tiler frogs' double wing and teresd formation trickery as Fowler and hit mates lore ''' through their defense for 11 tfrst downs by rushing. When Nebraska defenders moved up, Yowler befuddled ' them with , , erectly sophomore backs could. - minute later. Mississippi suddenly tire and went ahead. Taylor Takes 30-ya- rd Golfing Lead semi-annu- al 333-ya- s- p. second period but failed to tvAxsrox, IL (LTP)--- An nntrled Northwestern football mount a scoring drive despite - team opened its season Satur- titre tint downs and penetrated i day with a convincing 35 to 14 only as far as the Northwestern ! ' ' seasoned Colo- victory over eleven before 45,000 lank , rad after the third period Shortly , in ' : Dyke Stadium. opened. Northwesteern scored , Colorado's power-lade-n back- - again with Burson from teld netted 15 ItiM downs to the Colorado 23 to passing Collier deep Northwesterns six, but the lo the corner. brilliant passing of quarterWith about six minute left ! back Bob Burson gave,Nortb- - In the third period, Colorado western three .touchdoents and surged bark suddenly with Its hi margin of victory. - ' first touchdown. ' Northwestern., i a pre-gaIkon bt Ostrimit: favorite, established Illartkeesura 14 1.44 11-4Itself as a dark-hor- se 4 in the (borscht Temehdownto-CothI 4;h44 PlUt Posaut 1:.f4uter, 14to4lon ; Big Ten. ' The first Northwestern touch- Ersomptit 1, Vr1llosis4. 1. down cams within two minutes after the opening kickoff on GIVE Ht2:THE REST i I sustained march from its own t t Z3. . Burson threw a perfect Pods ; pass to end Joe Collier who. went over standing up. Norman Kragseth kicked ttie rzst of EEPSAKI ' five consecutive conversions. DIAMONDS Late in the - first period, intoteme" amok ihat iw,ons ; Northwestern's successive line lel Lobe Cibt ;lays moved the ban to the - two. Bob tauter, a alkolimendibm" in freshman, 40 is fret eollepe test, plowed , , VI , ovAr lor score. Colorado ititteoed to bold lo1dlo414 east w ester scoreless in the. i , ,10-poi- nt er , ffi iijr , le -- - a rd one-do- 361dé.ti:,-,',-,13-Off.:.,:3514-::-- 4 al wn 0.."!.111,..4,(...e-sté,i.'11-.-i:,Midl.O.s,- va semi-fin- Badgers Hit Rivals, d, I bi wilds:- fit:m. Mutest II aI I 14-4--21-11 Teeebaewneatte. Lear. Witatergasa. Mee- - Perin. Points attar tooehdown. Lase & R. Jones S. ?aid goal: I. Jesse. KPnuck By Int GREBE e The peaceable Parsons have more than a punt and a prayer for '31. Westminster College, a postwar football ragamuffin, proved it Saturday with a 18-- 8 Intermountain Collegiate Conference victory over Snow College. To spread even more satisfaction along the Parson front, the game was not as close as the score indicates. And, that's saying a mouthful about Westminster College football. This Idaho-stockedition, employing a fine line in front of good backfield headed bY Al Sterns. gave the Parsons their second victory over a college rival since before World War IL Until Saturday's renaissance the only post-wWestminster win over a college foe was a 8 slim "practice" game nod over Dixie College two years ago. In fact, the victory represents Westminster's first football victory in the ICAC that was organized in its present form in 1248. But, there'll be more wins this season you can bet on that. one-tim- ed ar 13-1- p- tel-ho- le - caught Mississippi grabbed the ball on the Kentucky 43 when end Steve Mellinger fumbled a pass from Parini. Boykin fired up for a 13 yard sprint to the 22. Quarterback Jimmy (K i a g ) Lear tried a sneak and went all the way from the 20 for the score. Kentucky was still ahead by three points. But Pillion's fumble, recovered by Mississippi at Midfield. set the stage for Pas. run to a spot ly's where the ball could be punched across. The score held up when Perlin's last pass eluded Pro- - - - Fa- ping a Mississippi drive on its yard line. The running of Pillion. Halfback Emery Clark and Parini), passes took Ken. tucky to the Mississippi 43. The Kentucky Babe faked- a pass and scampered for a 20 yard gain. Parini was trapped behind his lino - but passed laterally to Clark who went to the Mississippi ono. Partin went over a (atiti-polution- ). tirsi-com- ail locate any blockera ..eoraska, aided by a 14.yard altY drove 13 yards to score ft first time It touched the I b1. Nick Adduct plunged over Harland Carl, sensational a the one. sophomore back, set up one of Strehlow's touchdowns by drhi.- lot through a gap at tackle Pc turn Bout- ?termed and racing $I yards before be NEW,YORIC (1TP) :Danny was spilled from behind on Nardice of Tic, and Marquette. three-yar- d line. ; Georg Xaplan of Brooklyn Jerry Smith broke through meet in a return bout the Marquette line In the first at St Nicholas Arena., Oet)S. period, blocked a punt and fol, Nirdito WOO a "'Pill derision In lowed It Into the end sone for their Brat meeting ' at' Miami a safety and Wisconsin's first :teach. ea Sept IS. - 20 - IS-ho- TM completed 14 out of 10 attempted aerials for 113 3rards. Tbe frogs gained 41? yards to 134 for the Buskers whose Slay-- state-operatio- , Fish-Ga- , . Conference Saturday Is ,Completed etore al ' Georgia Finch Big Zeke To Stibdue Tar Réels 11 six-loot- er Tu lane u of UTAII 11:e I 11rAllitLi-dt-A--, Germania Tops Salt Lake, 4-- 1, s ng - i HIDDNE- vIAGIu.',, , - 'THE SALT,,, COWL THE FrIAL- - TODAY FRESEIITS MIDGET FOR RAas, Tvio Hour's 1951 '9 : 30 , Oboes 7:1 if ..,. i',.:::.:, . : . IS. wesbes se pis es breech. No ' eistbso-rs- b mei& f . . . t:m. glit;,; Thiotisit''s wets by boob sum sad 1 310 float CAUL; Co Sonde , 20 tato' ; - NV111101.151 ', 1 603 South-iodwo.- loo'd , IleA;moilena.16 610 Sow llasa, Opdso. Mob OM t kWh, Moue 14131 11416 '411 . , PIRST ItACII 140 78 Dal Iselk VW.. . Mow Mob Moo MOO mu flirt "ALL ,ssory et the sasselas sear Seemto& Two MAUI is Prim Please seed see fres booklet tellies Cs 4 PHONE OS Cu Ammo Ms. tempo 110. Wails Imo AM4 , , AYM.IAIL0Ü : f lir la ea baneMO .la a tlitialolit-- . Mare extra merriest SONOTONE, OF SALT. LAKE CITY i , - Ntw Economy Nobody Knows 63u'r 'DEAF! , : C.:::... oci ....1,C1111,. H. TOAY bE, 011E. STATE fq.14 Pal-D-M- Upsets - 5- - Pal-D-M- Lrowl vs.. 0rib1fIL - Favored Miamr 11...,,,r, 71irsordl,1 , 80-ya- rd ii..4Z' 0 B CHAPEL WILL, N. C. (UP)safety against them. After they Georgia sputtered and erred did score In the third period, Saturday but then found a mag- they chose to pass deep in their nificent monentum on Zeke own back yard and Carolina inBratkowskya fourth quarter tercepted it and was able to passes to smear the North Caro- regain the lead briefly. lilna Tar Nee ls 28 ta 11 before Bratkowskt a a crowd of 10,000- who sat out last - Fullback Fred Bilyeu beat a accounted for three NILSON Maryland Mangles Georgia pulpy path through the fading worn with his long-rang- e 54-14-, Washington-lee4 Carolina line after Bratkowsky 1 opened up the defense. The Tar LERDIGTON, Va. (UP) Reels' hopes were long gone Germania defeated Sa take, Maryland, top Southern Conwhen they scored a consolation in Saturday's only Salt be ference power, smashed defendtally just before the end. recreation Department City But Georgia twice had to ing conference champion Washcer tussle. , come from behind. The Bulidols ing and 141934.-1- 4 Saturday befound themselves bottled up The victory, the se eon fore a scant crowd of 9000 throughout the first half, with a straight for Bermania, was f - fans. The Maryland powerbouso toned behind the etcher pie out relentless scoring NEW ORLEANS (UP) A ing .et lielmuth Schwemmer, ground 711, 75, 70 and GI of drives cajun quarterback from the who scored two goals. Germania Louisiana 'user belt who had yards and capitalized on pass never looked a vanity oppon- scores were also made by Ed interceptions and fumbles. The steamroller rushing of ent In the eye before, passed, Weymann and Dick Gregersen. ran and directed Asulant to a nut, next scheduled game is Coach Jim' Tatum's massive 21 to 7 victory over favored line throttled the set next Friday at Fairmont Maryland quick-openiof Miami Saturday. generars University from Capt. Jack Brown to End at 5 p.m. with Germania and bottled the passingplays of The quarterback Is Pets Park Joe Curtis eovered 411 yards and against the Vikings. Ulster. Ray quarterback (pronounced Clement CleVLSU sine. ball the on,the placed La, Bobby Marlow went over tour maw) from Reserve, 001110 11POISMetell WWWWWW MOWN laden with ploys later and Red Lutz ton . sophomore. Tulane, I beata was men, vertel, to put Alabanta ahead inexperienced en, team until Clement ,took over late the held Auarterbackint But that lead only for a couple of minutes. LeRoy In the second period. From then on, the tide startLabat took thetnext kickoff on ", the 13 and need to his own 31. ed to turn and 40,000 yelling Miami saw Tulane make Jim Roshto broke through the fans Hoe twice, the first time to the which 'went undefeated until It Alabama 39 and the oecond time met Clemson In the Orange look like the to the IS.- - Then Labat went Boivi last year ' f around his own left end for the outfit that needed the exPeTé touchdown that meant the lence. The weather was warm ; and clear. FOOTBALL ird Women bPivIen were remind- - e ed Saturday by Irene Press, secretary of the Salt Lake City Women's Bowling Association, that deadline for entries in the annual city round robin is Sunday at midnight First round in the meet la scheduled for the State Bowling Alleys Oct. 7, with others on successive Sundays at tho and Ritz. Sciutheast. K-Meanwhile, first round play in the Utah-Idah- o Intercity Traveling Clank League orgashed recently by top male keglers hi Pocatello, Salt Lake City and Ogden closes Sunday with matches at 2 and , pan. at the Among top contenders, for 1round robin honors will be Evelyn Keller. who added to her strong early season performances with a to lead Southeast Jewelry to The difference could -- - and three points over Salt Lake Di', have been much tribujing in the Cardinal Ladies should greater. Only in isolated spots League at the Southeast courts Lucille Fyffe eleYed In the Parsons failed to dominate Friday., form with a 514 for the losers. play, but they wasted at least while Ella Ustach shot 521 for four choice scoring chances ndeendent Foresters, winner of four over El Cabana. Carol with fumbles and penalties. Snow, riddled by graduation Wood's 499 for Ketchum and and relying on young talent, LULLWestonts 211 game in a 491 series for Grey's Glass handed the Parsons a few topped the Shopper's League at breaks, too. The Badgers fum- the bled on their first series of Speed Shelton provided the plays in the game and the Par- fireworks in the Temple League sons turned it into a score after at the Temple alleys with a 800 series that put Topp's Drive Inn only four minutes of play. out front with four over GenThe Ephraim entry tied the eral Plumbing and Beating. count with a "fumble" scoring while at the Ritz, Bob Riley's play late in the third quarter 520 for Dent Insurance was and Westminster dug up the high in the Ritz League. Bill winning six points with another Ward followed with a 908 touchdown by Sterns in the series. including a 258 game. for Robinson and Ward. El third period. Sterns crashed over on fourth Dorado won four from Cuban down in the - opening chapter Cigar to stav in the lead. Clark Newell's 591 paeed after Ron Wright had set up the offensive by recovering the Utah Power and Light ComLeague performers at Badgers' fumble on- the Snow uny Pal - D 22. Snow's score developed Warren Mar, where Elmer led Rankers after Lee Shepherd had League with a the 597 for First snatched a Parson fumble on Security Green. and G. Garr the Westminster ten. shot 547 to lead the Real TsOn the next play, the Snowtate League. men fumbledbut goodthe ErnBramwell of the Amer-- ball spurting into the end zone can Housing squad in the latter where End Don Spainhower league cursed fate a bit whoa he hit a 509 on alleys 9 and 10 claimed it for the score. Siam bulled over the after shooting a clincher in the third to cap an 720 on alley 9 the day before Westminster drive. The in a practice session. Bud ReSalt Laker' beat off a serious leigh's 580 topped Utah Oil Snow passing threat in the bowlers at the Ritz. and IThs Bowen's 570 for Cat. fourth quarter. ment was high in the Lumber- - men's League at Southeast, ,S.iy.'...p..,0......0..:A1.0.b3,.,0:': Field personnel of the ,Utah Fish and Game Department comThe ' MOBIL!. Ala. (UP) conference pleted a two-da- y Louisiana Stata treatwith department beads Satur- Cats of mouse Sated Alabama like a 13--1 came with and up urday The field men received their crimvaunted over ths instruction from the victory son tide before a near capacity Utah heads the and department crowd of 32,400. , game commission. rated a been Alabama bad All five commissioner were touchdown favoron hand for the meet. litatters two or three tagged in prediscussed were those pertaining ite and bad been as tha third best season ratings law to big game management, in the South. But LSO enforcement, fish and fisheries, team no attention to that. upland game birds and water- paid line The play of tMLSU tur.resourcand fowls trapping vicious all the way was Tigers ines. administration, public time and formation and general coordin- and stopped Alabama ation of the work within the do again on the ground. And the pass defenso was more than the pass conscious Alabama backs coult solve. Horses Have Troubles Added to that was a clicking Horse offense that functioned both on HIM YORK (UP) Ms the ground and in the air. on have PlaYers nothing Alabama looked good only in nags whii us up their grocery the third period whettj'a Pass moneys Pachtdogist Rez Hersey of the 'University of Pennsylvania has found that ran bones are in a good emotional humor for many days and then suddenly plunge into a streak of "blues' which 'may last for threo to five days. ON semi-annu- PinTourney Parsons About Face To Hand Badgers ICAC Setback, 12-- 6 31-ya- rd - DI., Durrant, Calif. prominent fishBEACH, erman and hunter, has accepted (UP) Bud Taylor, the golf, the powitiort. ing dentist from Pomona, took . lead over veteran 1. I one-uof Los Bruce McCormick Cottonwood District). National Representative Angeles at the end of IS boles e 'These are sold Utah ,Meeting In their either by mail or by application Visits , match in the California State Bud Jackson, traveling repre-. Amateur Golf tournament SatIP person. l'ee for these per. sentative of the National Wilmita m applkant mutt tu. dlife Federation. visited Utah urday. oddtello ton visage Friday and participated in the At the same time. young Ken clads tam led convention of the Venturi, San Irrancisco, one-up Gene Littler, San Diego, held game department personnel for the first half of their at the Newhouse Motel Friday match. and Saturday. Littler was trailing, three-do, , Jackson.- - having traveled a at the end of the first day or so in the Utah hills prior 10 22-6 boles,' but rallied to cut to the convention. told the Utah a birdie-fou- r game department people that be the advantage with on the 14th and mADisom Wis. was "enthused over the big game - birdie-fou- r on the tootle uncorked layout of the stateand be pur- another last period scoring punch chased a big game Ikea with treacherous lath. Both young scores of 73. Saturday to defeat Its tradi- a promise of coming back for stars had at tional rival. Marquette, 22 to Taylor, trailing the 1051 deer bunt which opens La the Hedgers season opener. Oct. 20. the end of nine, won the 14th ' Rollie Strehlow, Badger lie expressed satisfaction of with a par five and the 13th senior right half romped over the operation of the Utah Wild- with another pit to go one-ufor both markers In the last life Federation. The Utah group Taylor bad a 74 for the period, Wisconsin's other scores doesn't participate too heavily round, McCormick. 73. were racked up earlier In the Oh a national basis but is toplevgame on an intercepted pass side on the and a safety. , el, Jackson pointed out.' (ttP)-r-AVi- , llon pot kis team la front at touchthe half witk a down' jaunt. Kentucky went well ahead En the third period after stop- la , ly ? 354 4 as hat Kentucky sop Tom nt Special Deer Hunt Permits Available 9 es Pastay's toes to left to piny, With took over lillatindppl is its .lievea-yar- d its. and put ma a deep Irene for two plays to save its margin. It was the second defeat in a row for the Bine Grua Wildcats, lobo hadn't lost tw Istraigh shies 1911. Paslay's brilliant debut, plus the opportune recovery of two Kentucky ftimbles, enabled the hustling rebels to ouscore Kentucky in the earlier phases. Kentucky, driving clownfteld as it was supposed to, made the scoreboard first in the opening period when Halfback Harry Jones kicked a field goal. A touchdown thrust had been thrown back from the Gioiasippi two. A billasissippi drive. with or ?allay and fullback Showbat' Beykhs featured, paid four-poi- 40-ya- rd 211 2 41 2 32 N SO seemed ,A1.,N60 219 36 I Paso Intetursal Pinta ',mune AM'S Pumbies Loa 'farts 10.26411322 ' pus. PS 1,21 102 10 Al1299ted Poems Compiolml sure-linger- I Tard4114 Irardast Stashing Dead lipe Set For KNOXVIL11, Tenn. (UP)Temessee tit to its national top billing Saturday by scoring quick touchdowns against Mississippi State on a blocked kick and a tumble and turned the rest of the Job over to its defen- sivePlatoon for a 14 to 0 victory before 35,000 fans. Using Coach Bob Neyland's famillir strategy of converting the enemy's mistakes into touchdowns, tho Volunteers whipped acrosi their scores almost before the crowd had settledlatit from the kickoff yell. After that,. Tennessee's defensive teamsparked by guard Ted Defier, end Doug Atkins and linebackers Gordon Polotsky and Gene Moellerkept tho Maroons at arm's length, Mississippi State, reeling constantly from Hank Laurieellats booming punts, was never able to penetrate past the Volunteer's line. , ta his top passing performances. completed eight out of 10 throws for 70 yards in a last grand drive that ' failed only When Proffitt, his usually end, dropped what would have been the victory WOMEN'S MEET VMS HUMBLE MAROONS; DEFENSE 'OUTSTANDING Nsi 2:30 walksomoanstameameiout esoatioo 0 11 I Bilmploupi Ile oststkite ,, I ' 1 1 |