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Show ,.64...100.,115.W.0 , - 1, " , : , PREP GRID RECAP i ' N.', i 't 1.-, , . , .NA :, - 4 - , ",,,,,,--- 1 61) ,,- i 1..,,. ' ' I , - -- v. " ; '. ' ( -- -,- : i - ....- - ,,,...,., I ,, ,.. ,. 1 - - 1 ' , - , , ihi 1 ,1 --- - i ,, i ill ' ,: -, . 1 I , 4, 'i I I et IAN it Olt is, c011icr' Z, Iota al royale. at basal& st UI'sLt Voice Moab O. Bye. ot 1 l' Li i . 4ri e ' ., t win the week previous in whipping to a tre3 mendous triumphHarry Anderson subbing for his in- jured - 00tUtin Doug Anderson. running to five 7D's In a tremendous one-n- s a o offensive show. H. was helped by' an 30- yard TIM for a TDthil Contributed by crushhig Allan Miner who also 'cored five ex, More than 200 tra points by line plunges. This PROVO Provo youngsters were on hand was supposed to be an even Saturday morning for the foot- - tome., ball 'clinic given at Brigham The' big news In Class A circles was tan sponsorship of the Provo City the Carbon Dinouurs thumped recreation department. Coach Chick AtkinlOn of the a thugh Jordan Bestdigger BYU football department, mem- - &Leven- - MU was allo supposed but Tom Tasker, ben of his Mitt and sorne if to be a toss-uthe star players on his 1251 Martin Buyack, Jim Morely, grid team were bn hand to give and Louis Mel. made the prog- instructions to the youngsters nosticators look pretty silly in their second clinic session. Carbon la the prime favorite Mentoring the group- In their for Big Eight honors after that Initial di Ma lut week was Eddie Jordan litingind probably for Kimball, present director of state honors. 1 and former- - head athletics, One gocourse b of Region of football at BYU. , ing to have "mottling to say Saturday's activities centered about the Dinosaur's being faaround pass plays including pas-- vored, sing, receiving and placement Grizzlies and the Box Elder Beesthe Grizzlies continuing kicking and punting plays. with a 134 - There is an unusual amount their rampaging of interest being shown in This swamping of cellar dwelling and the Bees clobbering Saturday morning football din- - Weber, ---23-- 0, In another North Cuba. reereaLbur Rockwood, city ic, 111 be that Wall figured' game tion director declared. The 200 ' boys who showed up today were CI"e 12 .: Mention Must enthusiastic and willing students closing of the aeliant Biollham of the game effort egaillet11 heavily, .. The affair Is being sponsored Miner favored Cyprus eleven. ; The ii ; '!:'as part of the tau recreational was :114's for the Pirates, F activities, but already some of alsciZt two under the score the boYs are wtowhig P,rouum were eccorded, by sideline t ; they of developing into star 'Players coaches. . and high schools coaches will be L......n. , watching with interest their : .; development. The clinic aeries will bo eon' tinued each Saturday Vrearlinigt I ti during good football was announced. I I 47-1- . Utah Junior Utah, Idaho Shooters Net Assn. Share S. L. Honors the straight Aids "T. ..., ,.. . final firing in that - a O'Donnell was handicap ace. winning event with 107x100, one bird better than Don Ohnstead of Tao, Nev., and Orvil Coon of Salt Lake. Cotant evened things with Mabey in the Class A double. The Pocatellan smashed 47x$0 to better Mabers mark by one clay. Sherri Barrett and Larry Johnson of Provo tied for Class B doubles at 42, and Barrett won the shootoff. Barrett also won Class B singles, Potter paced Class C, Calder captured Class D and Mrs. Barrett was leading woman's shooter. Trailing in women's firing were Ann Christie of Lark and Mrs. Newton Crumley of Elko. Other hot shots in the big field included Jack ,lohnstott of Idaho Falls, Newton Crumley, C. L. Boyer of Pocatello, Sid Wenner of Elko, Ted Lunt-for- d of Elko, Dr. W. Z. Grimm of Ogden. - Trapshooters bead into the tha Great day of Salt Lake Handicap tournament Sunday at the Salt Lake agle-eyGun Club after from Utah and Idaho shared top honors in opening events Saturday. meet Ms popular two-da- y winds up Sunday with a handicap meet starting at g cm., and the Calcutta beginning at 1 P.m. Public is invited and shooters are urged to be on hand early for the long day of firing. Stars Saturday were Joe Mabey of Clearfield, Mt. and Mrs. Sherm Barratt of Salt Lake, Dr. I. Z. Potter of Shoshone. Ida.. Harold Calder of Provo, Jack O'Donnell of Belle-vieIda., and Joe Cotant of Pocatello. Ida. Mabey and Count tied for ths Class A singles honors at 98x100. and Mabey won the shootoff with Iltah's junior tennis development progrom, which has already brought up a brilliant, mew erop of the finest young players the state has ever seen 23 es gained new scope and power during the past week. The new boost came with the forming of a Utah Junior Tennis Association, designed' to foster an intensified program for n under the age of 21. Leo Kohler, Salt Lake Net Club pro, was the major proponent of the new organization aided by Dave Freed and Harry James, Utah tennis officials. net-te- AIMS ANNOUNCED The aims of the group were summed up by Mr. Kohler at the organizational meeting In these words, "The future of tennis lies with youth. New fields of achievement must be opened to attract and hold the interest of many instead of a few. A program of events designed to satbdy all abilities must be bouturated and brought to the attention of every person 21 or, 100-targ- 16-ya- rd S. Tenni, is on, the upinving in Utah and the new movement will give a big boost. Already the jtmior program has fostered the rise of ouch talent as Joe Cowley Jr., Genie Sampson, 1111016, Tom Rtignand, John Holbrook and others, some of the best - young netters developed here. LEAGUES PLANNED The new association will feat--1 ore as one of its main ideas the formation of five tennis leagues with organized sponsors to furnish balls and regular schedules of play between teams. According to Mr. Kohler there are some 400 plus youngsters known to be interested in the program and already some sponThe sors have been found. teams will be composed of two boys and two girls with team matches to feature four singles and two doubles duels. Regular standing! will be maintained and champions crowned in double A. Singh ,A, B, C, and loops -- tiortal Football League gets its 32nd season going full blast this week end with 11 teams eager to end the victory story of the real Frank Merriwell- -Quarterback Otto Graham- of the Cleveland Browns. Merriwell performed meted- !hie athletic feats in schoolboy fiction but Graham would put to shame. Not even a movie script writer would dare to pro- vide his hero with the talents porsessed by the lanky player who came out of Wmikegan, 111.11 to lead the Browns to an five straight pro- fessional championships. , MUSICAL STAB Graham, whose play once was devoted to the piano, violin, cornet. French horn and basket- ball, will start the Browns bid DISICTOIS NAMED e' Directors already named for for their second NFL champion- the new amociation are Janice ship Sunday against the S a n rs in the Pearce, , Jerry ' Glade, Janice 'Francisco Forty-MileBrig-nanDon Tom Johnson. '1144 Sylvia Sloan. Adrienne Sunday openers, the Green Bay Luce, Genie Sampson, Pat Fehr, Packers will entertain the Chi- Jasmine Treed, Paul Dougall, cago Bears, the Philadelphia Wavle Pearce, Joe Cowley Jr., 'Jo Freed and John Holbrook. All who are interested in participating in the program and the planned tennis leagues are invited to contact Mr. Kohler Ck at the Salt Lake Tennis Club 111) or on. of the named directors. d, - - - , - . "i VI SE L , - 2-- .. i 'eeky et electrical 4 1 . Erman' , ,;,,- s omega - -- . kakis apoktwoo. - victory over Los Angeles. , 1. - --- -- I, - , toll - ., s ',. i - , - .) ., k II' - t . I ,, , i to f Lo, ...,. ' - 0 NOW-wi- A t Nab 2317 WASHINGTON 1 however. - - , Pe7-7.7- 1--, - ' -- 1 --'-"- i ''- - ,. .., vticitAt p dir $15.251 f ', ''' ' ' '. - - n. - 1 - "Atilt ' . 7 , . , -- ; i-- SIND. 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League who, entered the game as a reliever in the ninth, was the ,victim -of the mei timbal ere ' all-st- ar . 2-- 0. -- . - large 45$01' ka31)",, to swell keys et tee ere doleuk 4,oseshooea Thit;; , 1' , r.,...-- - '- PIONIPO -1 , Caero.-- r , , UP allado, Itommotoole - ken& ; (,'' . , ,, West et smell i'"..,,,., 11 atinsos 7 a PI2LATA.edA.mu,11,..1- , 3re dee.. epee heel, 2 Oakes phoisie kyle Cacer- -4 ft. hoc emcees lave dated in epees leer et,letteni et same with deers - - MONTRZAL - (UP) ..... Thi Milwaukee Brewers evened the ."Little World Series" at one victory each Saturday by toming from behind with two out In the ninth inning to edge ,the Montreal Royals, 44, on sin- 'gles by Earl Wooten and Gene a , Price OnesHalf s, . vision of the Dritish Soccer League today by beating Chart- wave UP.e,ts blnied2.1thealleas - bighly-place- strong-unprecedent- ed Cases . f4-6.- 5,, , - - - tulle Series (UP)Boltoti took over first plate in the first diLONDON , Ilav - -- - S.400.e.::..k..oddu0 - , CHOICE OF Itionfteal 'Loses -, Bolton Tops British WOi I ', - ' " i play host to the Washington Redskins. All the teams wrn - have played their first games by Mon- day night when the NOW York Giants and Pittsburgh Steelers meet at Forbes Field. The Loa Angeles Rams began the season and defense of their National Conference crown hat night by overwhelming the New York Yanks, 54 to 14, at Los Angeles. ' Most of the clubs, with the possible exception of the Yanks 30-2- 6 and the Browns appear er than last year and 1951 prob- ably will provide the supreme ' test for Cleveland Coach Paul Brown and his champions. The Browns will begin their sixth pro campaign with a record of ' 64 victories, six losses and three , . ties. So far, Graham never has let Brown down. He led the team 'Business - SOO . I Astmt Villa was upset. circuit last bY Portsmouth and toppled to the played same nld. tune in the National second place. while Manchester d United, another , League. dub1 was beaten Preston. by 7 STARS ILI4 DEBUT ,' ' - - - - '' Ile celebrated Cleveland's two Arsenal and Totteham. NFL debut in the by litrowing three touchdown passes and Mir teams among ths top six, tie before a crowd rimming for another in a rout - - - of - the defending champion Of a As result the He wound up the 1950 day's play. Eagles. mason by throwing four touch- Bolton was in first place with t down passes and setting up Lou 11 points, followed by TottenGroza's field goal in the final ham and Aston Villa with 11 I 20 seconds as the Browns won each. Aston Villa bad a supet the work. championship with a rior average, 1 titles. The proud BPI,. hinted that be might wish he had stuck with his violin when Cleveland k-- lead at ther,:.:, 4-7three-quart-er ;I mark of the sec. ond annual 213.000 St, Louis 'I- .- Sy, -- ,irly - By KARL WRIGHT lagles will visit the Chicago Joined the old pro NEW YORK (UP) The Na- - I Cards and the Detroit Lions, will year, but Graham Jerry Glade, Wayne Pearce, 7 ' last-minu- 0.,..o';'..Giä,.4..0.0:.....0'...TO:...4.t....', -- 1: houthis four-str- o - t p, NFL Opens 32nd Year younger."' the , Werra! r . Football lést 0 16-ya- rd ; dentiti from Memphis., shot a 8 SaturdaY to - ?boo Wash's Vt.. Whook ' a? aahi ' ," . Cary Middlecolt, ' Itiddlecoffs round, c t pled way a 1PIL 014 with earlier scores of 'I 1 as 1 him a IDS total..n 5. de- -: I 1 11 gave 001000 fending tourney champiou:and ' . - winner of four meets on tho Pro. &ammo eireult this year went out in 33 mob, Ilmob Wasiak Louts, fle. - - Pork--- I - ST.' - 4 Pert oa, , v.. 1 st nano& atom acorns - S'I Lummox. Anworicaa trialaSak . 46 1 i, . :" gt:Open'tól - ' , TS S- WanotcO Aesties7 1 TutPorwesitt Weebsdelsarth litorthestits : IJn ' . D riell - 4$ 'CTI- Grime IL T. Nigh a Werth tkaapoto - 'I Barber, . d, , betels fl fit , tads!". Ott , Middlecoff took aU three of atom, Whisiso litzle his bogies on the front tine, but Canes el Pro, IF l Pt. 1410M 'TWO . ... Illk. managed to Play back wi a1111. .,44... W 1 al I - - -- - .. two.wwter..pat 34. 1a 11 Olt coder Cyprus moo Cl,. s , Mb 73 .. . . J,T7ilts 13 1 Your strokes back at 203'was s Boson, .. ... ... 3 4 17 4 - 1 I 33 Soma II11111a - 1 1 1711 1113 iiastato ' "lack Burke Jr, Houston, Tex, , mow- ,irei;toiso Park efts ..... 1 00 In with a 68. Burke'S I ,1 11 13, DPIta Witch iss ritnumaa . . ... ....., 1 4 13 a who came 1 1 IS 17 mtuert .... ,,,,..,,,.,,,, a a a a earlier rounds were 1841. The a 37 Wasairli sse .......... : : ....r,... Texan, winner of three tourna10 13 Montan I ments last year, is seeking his Leal littss towilit - .. 14 Maria lioutat 13 I i, wow Late w;eh-' first 21111",:ar;:l Orrutpionship this season. itorriettos GrimlyGM 17, Murray U. 411111se4 1400.3 Part City 11 ilasaisa 1.1. fin. Yesterday's second-plac- e t1.14 tt 3106.or Jetlea Memorial 747. Pim lammill 11, tither, Lloyd Mangrunt, - Niles, ' ceerue 1throttelp it littiord 0, Sie11141 a. Title trout". OrOsiloto Pasta flowastt 33. 3101411 It III, leading money Whiner this mhos, Dtv.) Tootle, ees. season, aliPPed to ttdrd 'place r. Dille sI tonsO. this Wastes Itellalde Phoerkses at Parkria. Reannit at Waylay. with a 70. giving him a 'three. ' South Colin. Oar, Ivo. Pert City at Orssuoilth Mod total of 204. - ' - 4 ' linettast at Wasatch i Willard Pty.) trorva al &Mao Wortoriat Meekly, at ItesTot. All 1110H1 at 208 was :err? ?mole at Skresti. Done at Wilier& Pasadena,' Cant, who shot a U. Next were Bob Toskt, 20 Saturday bet'cle .13-,-a a- Malkss.,'PrIlantir North Ha Te,mple Downs Browns fans In Brown illti)t7, Stadium.' n On Interception, 20-1- 4 16' LenulToski.nt9 The game was tied 14 wilawithwas7Oltd: 14 foePROVIDENCE, R. I. MP)- -. In the closing minutes of the ninth place with 142 total fourth period when fullback Fridays roads the best Tempi. University shoving in'terte.. PaulMaguire Of Atlantic ta city. over Ore Meadowbrook cotintry on a pass N. J., bulldozed through: the Club course wil4 aSaturday: tion to edgit. underdog Brown Brews line to score. tortid 83. In Provots , ' 1 Pyta, s I ilaapetta Lima Wailes Itimakm liesalsb Twit IS P. T. Riot O. 11 Palmas ihartasolpu.s.sinlis , , ' 416 - Interest High 100-targ- ' In . 11,al. STEP TO HEAD OF THE "CLASS"---C1ar- 4 winners in the singles shoot Saturday at the Great Salt Lake Handicap were, left to right, Joe Mabey, Clear-balClass A; Sherm Barratt, Salt Lab, Gun Club, B;; Dr. J. E. Potter, Shoshone, Ida., Harold C; Calder, Provo, D, and Mrs. Sherm Barna, Salt Lake Gun CIO, women's l sr. S-- - , I t - I, ;;..4 .... .... i : :: 1 MI n 44 Jitaboky .... Fort N Artanno ....... : II n ehmassiMe -s r''''''''.7 0 - - . 04,41 s Peek : Lancets litisahris 25-yar- , . I , : Pa":Ih 13 I ' 1 , atoll Wet S3 11 - I ''s'sk , , - 1 , I t 4 - I ,......c... TEM W 1111610111 0.13 94 111. , ,''' Pit. 7. i ( .i ill 1 ''' I , -. , ' ONO 1. :- : kiss boa - W - 11951-.-:- , x iogaa ;a 30. SepternE41. I I STANDINGSf'UOIlIng' SCHOOL: , - ,,.1 . '''' -- - - ' 'tr ., .,..- - I most w the just past prep week : Illoss33. endrunn, form with favorites up Sem Ilex elder 21. 'Kolb estbs whopping big IPCOMS or ekting out some really tight victories. estoth Carlo St 1Pober 3, Title West's tobsdals , Thelma real upset was Union's conquest of a favored Moab Ilvanda, eleven in a game played Friday afternoon on the Union field. lee 111. ee Vedeei I PI& '1 all. Coach Dick Hare Mnab team was favored by virtue ,,of its M:sat'ar saatatr'tae.,rmact convincing win over a good Uintah group, the score was 25-IS I. e Ina OW WI 1 But Union seemed never to have heard of the vaunted Moab et;',1411 1 I 1 C : I Seat it southnever and let the offense, last I : . over a tough Murray Smelterite Jordan, 1 ern team inside their 1 71 Prove ...... 1 11 a a Davis nearest team was the , perhaps line while scoring a third guar- comma , 14 S s Weeks Bratatis ter TD behind the brilliaUt run- - thing to la upset la Region Two. Weal 31,Iasi DaLisoll ma had tertainlY Cowboys Benson Don of and John CorAtair ning . Provo ass4 1.3,Strairs11. Killian. That was the game. never read about Murray's holdSabeele Grantsville's runaway victory Binutfalaattolair.a champion Too'', elajm4,,s 5,4 , , , .... th.Onegamupseestraaptiteetcol of ,, . r"'"'"-,- N,, ,' .,, ,ti; t , , ..) --- .,,, 01r . ,I4 1 - . . - iric , ' . i - - - 1 ,:4 , 1, ' 71, ,- ,', - ,... , 1.. L.., II ' - ."- 4k.,, , ,, Football Warfare- ," I , , REGION ,, , ' .', ' - ,.., '- - ' 3 .- , -- , " ..,,, , - - - -- , ..1' ''' ',. f.4- ' , c.,....,47...i. - upsets Spice State HiqH . .. , ,....... ,,,r, .... -- I O ,., , t..,,, , , . , gomPf - .. NEWS;' Solt Loki City, Utah. Sunday Morning, DESERET AT ' t.. ' 't , ' trettA:xSZ);.;. ' . in , i I pia,0.4glitys L:mtl |