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Show 15; October THE 1949 Payson, Lincoln 'They're , DESERET THE S7 Wendell Rigby a 1. - PROVO--Champlons- hip erg in the Region 3 gridiron c - eompetition should be settled . f irriday afternoon when the Pay- - IOU Lions tangle with the cold Tigers on the Orem field. Members Of both teams are ed to a high fighting pitch and ene of the top battles in the circuit is expected when these top ranking aggregations Meet on the grid field. Both teams are undefeated this year, the Lions however, halt. a tile with Springville chalked u0 against them. There is little to choose be. tween the two teams. Lincoln, a four-tiwinner, bu a strong r'. rugged Intilt around Lewis Edwards, possibly the best ter in the region, and Steve and Don Christensen, , Adams, a pair of great wingtnen. In between such men as Booth. Baker, Johnson;give Coach Glen - Zimmerman plenty of weight and ability. TM backfield is led by Gene ' Taylor. a shifty mt 4- -bock, who compares well with nt..."" anything in central trtah. He will be backed up by Floyd Farley, :- Ted Starley, Make Radishbno, so. Dick Peterson, and Don Brada top flight backfield ahaw, ' combination. Ryon at that the Lincoln , backfield is probably topped by Payton which hat a much more versatile and speedy group of ball rimers. Dick Taylor and Jim Durrant bead the list. But AN; birerry Smith. Cahoon Nostija, Rill and larding also give a account of themselves. ' 4,--, The line is not considered to be ' as as the Lincoln ."". forward strong wall, but it 'may come through in the crisis. Don nal ler has been working for ak to get a champion end thisyears may be his year to serve as top grid man ha the region. : Mthougbt the championship battle gets top rating, there are three other good games on the schedule that ordinarily would be plenty good. American Pork orM trek to Prove for meet,,, ing wits Brigham Young Wilda All to No Avail- -- Bingham, Tooele Clash ke-f-- By Morten Duna Two powerfa Class B" football teamai-Binghand Tooels will clash in a cluunpionship gam Friday at Bingham Nigh School, but when the gam is over the victore cry might well be; "long livo the king, the Well er, bard-runni- - with, a titan who almost always ranked as tho favorite to wind up with the state bunting. Rut those years seem to be gone forever. Not that the champion of 1949 caul stack up with the Others but because be has been shorn of his power and left a puppet ruler with only a trophy to show for a solid year of efforts. The reason for the trouble goes back to the beginning of the year when the principals of the schools In Region Two decided to combine the Jordan and Sum am is - Championship Battle In " - and it made him mad. bunch, he told They're a the 'local Quarterback Club. limn was especially bitter about officials from Denver. He said they're "the worst in the country." "If --you could buy them for what they're worth and sell them for what they think they're worth, it would be a great investment," he declared. Binns said the whole trouble can be traced to the fact that the officials have organirfd into associations. "half-cocke- J. f is dead." This ' yeses Jordan bivision football' king will bo a sorry lot by comparison with his predecessor& For as long as they have played Class "B" football in the state the winner of the Jordan loop was a name to be reckoned - ng p , mit Divisions with the winner of each division getting a trophy and with the team with the best record representing the region in the state playoffs. Once this was decided upon a neer 11 team loop was formed and because of the uneven number of teams it was decided that some teams would play seven games and others only six. The result is a sad injustice to somebody. present time Judge Memorial sits on top of the combined setup with five wins, one tie and no losses. Behind the Bulldogs comes Wasatch with At the . i --0.. , Beaten only by the title n' A j 's , Lush Stoma ' '. Murray Grantsville Park City South Summit C i'. .. North , 1. East 1 1 1 1 0 3 3 3 3 4 4 1 : : I l 0 $ 0 1 2 1 1.000 A33 A00 A00 A00 .400 .333 .333 .250 .000 0 400 state title. Tooele's lone loss this year was by Judge in a game that the Bulldogs were definitely "up" for and since then they have rolled over everyone. They also hold a decision over Park city in a game that didn't count. The lone Cyprus setback of the year was by Tooele and the one Bingham loss was by Cyprus. Cyprus beat Wasatch. That's the setup. The Jordan kingpin is definitely out of the running for state honor regardless of what happens Friday. But It won't be the same state playoffs with the winner of one of Utah's strongest '100Ps cooling his heels on the fifty-ya- rd line in a seat be paid for himself. Nt prep agenda area after the Friday smoke has cleared away. An games ere slated for 3 p.m. 4, I 4 4 4 them U. Wasatch will win the right to represent the league because it was lucky enough to get one more game than two of the other three schools. If Tooele wins the results will be especially unfair because the White Bliftaloa will have gone through their own division undefeated. They will get a trophy for winning one of the state's strongest loops, then sit back and watch someone else fight it out for the to- High squat OnlY the send-fin- al state clash with the Region 3 winner particiPating, Will be on the , LS s Pet points alone. The winner of the BinghamTooele game and Cyprus, if the Pirates beat Murray. will have five won, one lost records but for all the good it will do them they might as well have lost :Pleasant Grove and Lehi should provide excitement galore in their clash in the Pioneer Both are out of the title :sinning but both have strong teams that are capable of upeetting any of the leaders. , Final battle of the week pits BPanish rork against the Springville Red Devils. It looks as if the Yorkers will take their sixth straight trimming but they will likely give the George Pehrson squad a battle before they give In. The Devils were late inertint but they have been putting up some great battles after losing their first round. 14-- 0 to the BY , asisialt 1 WS T five wins, one loss and uo tics, Tooelt, Bingham and Cyprus with four wins, one loss and no ties. This Friday Wasatch and Judge tangle on the Bulldog field and if Wasatch winsas seents;.11kely the Wasps will 'get Afft chance to go into the play-Ot- is on the basis of percentage :r1 I ". 'Young. Region Two Standings Aides lienotial . Iv ass set ,,,., Tomtit Cyprus -, tenders, the rorkers have one of their top tearns in years. are big and rugged andTits, art slightly' favored Over Brigham z , tt ", . ,., Carbon-Wome- .,Kegters Drop Matches iCZ:--i'll- ladies to bowling SHARPENS EYES FOR LATINSJim Cleverly, former til- teams from East Carbon ed to Price Saturday and conference coger for Utah State as a sophomore, will carry. w engaged a Price and Helper plenty of the scoring burdervfor the University of Utah , team In competition. on basketball tour of 5outh Americo, which starts Saturday. The Sunnydala Drug from East carbon dropped a 3--I battle to the United Motor team In Prim . and the Wasatch Store of Sun.nyside of East Carbon was beaten by the Helper Journal squad by the same score 1. Both matches were interesting What is believed to be the City when the University of and close and no more than 23 longest basketball tour ever tak, Utah Redskins bead "South of pins separated the teams at any en by a U. S. college quintet the Border." starts Saturday in Salt Lake A band of 12 happy caters . plus an official party, make up the troupe that will tour South America in a hoop ;schedule starting Nov. 3 at Sao !Paulo and ending Nov. 13 at Rio , de Janeiro. Coach Vadal Peterson of Utah takes one of the fastest quints Top Liarkei Prices on the trip be has ever coached, but also one of the greenest. The -For, ticcer Deerskins Glen traveling squad include Smith, Dolan Condit, Glen Dug-gin- s, Gordon Croft, Paul HutchiSell Direct! nson, Jim Cleverly, Paul .T.; lour-'-hay- -- - 12 STRONG ,I UTE CAGERS HEAD SOUTH SATURDAY 3-- ten-ga- Deer 1 44' , 'They hold weekly meetings," he said, "and then come out with chips on their shoulders." Him' said the officials look so hard for rules infractions "I expect they'll be adding microscopes to their equipment next." in the The Tiger coach said umpires get middle of the play too much. He warned that the umpire in this week's game between Colorado College and Washington University had better be on his toes. 'We're going to use a wedge play over center just to move the umpire out of the don't want to hurt him, way,' he said "We . but we don't want him in the way when we run a play." COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) Coach Allison Binns of Colorado College got to thinking about football officials Monday, Duel Set Friday let's R. C. ELLIOTT , ,: 40 NORTH ilea COMPANY Nora et Vase pia "bogy Porkies Speo-t- is , Woking) DIAL cludes four players from the Kentucky team which Rupp directed to the National Collegiate Athletic Association championship last March in Seattle, Wash. The Wildcat quartet is .composed Beard, Barker. Other all-st- The gam. will be at Lawrence, Kan. fullback Hatleney, who came close to bringing Kansas State victory over ths pay. 207-pou- nd hawks last year, suffered it badly Injured knee as his team was beaten by 'Memphis State last ar week, player 14 the Jayhawks eit over the field when the game ended. "We'll have an backfield tor carry the against Kansas," Coach Ralph Graham said. "Halfback Elmer Creviston Will take over Hackney's spot, That leaves Jon O'Connor at quarter, Hiram taubion at left half and Ted Maupin brunt , at right half." Kansas, which bit a scoring peak Saturday in routing Okla4, homa A. and M. should present a terrific problem for Kansas State with It double-barr- el passing attark propelled by Dick Gilman and sophomore 55-1- Include Jim McIntyre of Minnesota, Vern Mikkelson of Ham-lin- e; Sports Scribe Leads Jack Kerris of Loyola (Chicago); Ed Macau ley of St. In Derby Post Race Louis Univesrity; Bob Harris of Canyon. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP)--TContrary to previous reports Oklahoma A at M; Tony Lave 111 that the local deer herd bad of Yale; Leo Barnhom of Notre name of Bill Corum, New York been almost wiped out by last sports columnist, was moved to winter's snows, does and fawns the head of the list Tuesday as a with are seen in abundance the likely successor of the late fair sprinkling of bucks among them. Most deer seen were in Col. Matt Winn as planner of the fine condition, the hunters reKentucky Derby. ported. One member of the Churchill With continued good ,weather Downs committee going over the and drying roads, it is expected Charles Sued list of prospects to carry on for that hunters will be able to get CINCINNATI (AP)--Ezz- ard Colonel Winn, who died this areas timbered the in higher up by the month, confirmed late Charles, recognized where the "big ones" hang out. National Monday as Association Boxing night that Corum had been inthe world's heavyweight boxterviewed by the committee. North Sanpete Area ing champion, was sued Tues- southpaw Jerry Rogue. Oklahoma, one of tha nation's kingpins, and Missouri, a offensive machine, rpul high-gear- he day for $43,518.51, on violating a managerial contract Charles Dyer, Eugene Elkus and George W. Rhein, all of Cincinnati, brought the suit Charles also makes his home here. MT. PLEASANTDeer hunting by North Senpete sportsmen was similar to other spots in the state as the second day of the deer season closed, few hunting parties had filled up. Cardinal Shakeup Most of the bunters felt that It wasn't necessarily lack of deer that kept them from bagging i CHICAGO (AP)The Chi-aCardinals of the National their buck, but that deep snows kept the animab hid well in the Football League Tuesday ar- dropped their pines. In past years hunters worked the pines with' but few - rangement and named Phil stationed on the ridges, but this Handler as vice president and year it was too much work to Ray (Buddy) Parker as head ford the deep snows and "kick coach. Parker and Handler had opened the Je111011 as them out." One group of six hunters saw The change was announced over 100 head of deer on the Club President Ray Benby of the but group, opening day, ningsen. an opportunity only three had Your Heck Size' Your 'Sleeve Length! I go to shoot and they didn't have the ideal shots anticipated and hoped for by moat hunters. And among other groups was the old Inevitable saying "I should have had mine, don't know bow I s , , Yanks Ey7Kuhel WASHINGTON (AP)Clark )4 Griffith disclosed today that the New York Yankees are considering appointment of Joe Kuhel as manager of their Kansas City farm club. him.' Woolsey, Vigil Post High Bowling Score SUNNYDALE, Carbon County Rusty Woolsey, Dragerton and Be. Vigil, Sunnyside; posted high scores last week In the East Carbon Bowling League. According to Gus Burdis, manager of the Sunny Bowl, Woolsey had a high of 247. for the men and Vigil had a score of . 4.,::' A,,, , . , ,Ilor'ililk,i ".- - Resigns Post ' . I .; - - 1,7 1 ROCK ISLAND, Ill (AP) Leo F. Ferris has resigned as . - It ' S: "4 , 1, -- . General manager and executy five director of the Blackhawks of the National Basketball Association, Bryan Grafton, president, announced 1 .. . 1, '',. ,' ' 4.. , . , . . - '4 ', o X , : - tri-ci- Tuesday. In the r öff-Seas- 0 0 on 209 FOOTBALL GAME SHIRTS' CUSTOMSUIT-TAILORI- D 'As Fine et shad Hoods Can Make 411D 16 SHARI' SHADES of Thomas& vari ammo Ian Stradi- THE sport slikt her its hmea;paroble stylise, its super- fine soft sad tanutioaca its roomy sees its pork sel. let indoors. Arad almrta tint treausedoes duties of Worst forks, los those ell at Anisette Navy Sea Green .Dark Blue Green Wine Dark Brown Grey Sumo Orettirl Haney Beige Sake Row Tan Arnbertite Hibbs. Bamboo Tyrol pionship. If Cedar City comes out the victor, they will take the region It Tonight---- 8 $895 p.m. KSLTV ORDER BY MAIL - CHANNELS If you don't hove tolovision set, woorcliony you to come to our showroom, where you con wokh tho gems on our largo tohnision moon. !.1B itrought to you by your friendly Ford dieter PETTY MOTOR ler 2 ist South, 9th le;st '211 Smolt Main e ed their undefeated conference record on the line against Iowa State and Nebraska, respectively. Oklahoma and Missouri will be the hosts. Oklahoma got a holiday yea- terday as rain halted work after ten' minutes. Back Darrel Royal and Ed Lisak were nursing lame knees, but both are expected te be ready for Iowa State. Nebraska Not Easy Coach Don Faurot sought to convince his Missouri Tigers that Nebraska won't oe a light task. SPORTS 'BULLETINS Has Fewer Deer Kills 21-1- 41 Hit Bearing Peak a year ago Kansas won 20-after building up a 20-- 0 halftime lead. But in the last half, Hackney sped 94 yards for a touchdown and was bulldozing ed of Alex Groza, Ralph Wallace Jones and Cliff Utah Wyoming title with a clear slate. Should Hurricane win, Cedar City will Land in second place with the Dixie Flyers of St. George taking the region title by half a game. Dille has been undefeated, but was tied with Beaver in One Peterson, John feritnRon Stevens. Gene DeHa- game, which puts them behind ven and Juan Whiting. the half counter. Hurricane and Cedar City have Officials nuking the jaunt rest period with A. Ray Olpin, university had p two-wee-k president: Assistant Coach Pete no games having been played dnes Wednesday, Oct In their i Couch, Parry Sorensen, and Dr. and Mrs. Keith bit game Hurricane took a 40-1- 3 Barnes of KaysvMe will accoln- score from Milford and Cedar defeated Parma; 114 - nanv the team. Pe-ten- , college squad, coached by tucky's Adolph Rupp. will face tb Minneapolis professiotud Lakers in the lOth annual All-St- ar basketball game at Chicago Stadium Wednesday night The collegiate aggregation inKen- backfield. an Dame; Dike Eddleman of Illinois; Vineve Boryla of Denver University; Johnny Wilson, Negro star from Anderson, Ind, College Ernie Vanderweghe of Colgate; and Vern Gardner of Utah. The LakeeK winners of the National Basketball League and Basketball Association of America titles in successive seasons, mainly will bank on their towering scoring star, George Mikan. The Lakers now belong to the newly-formNational Basketball Association. The collegians will e seeking their seventh win in the series. aucAdo (AP)A COALITILLEDespite muddy roads and tough traveling, many local deer hunters are bringing in their bucks from nearby ranges. Many hunters report that they had seen more deer than during any hunt in several years. One group of seven nimrods hunting on the East Hoytsville Range Company lands just east of Hoytsville, reported that they had seen well over one hundred deer during the opening day last Saturday. This party and several others filled up their quotas on Saturday. At least thirty bucks were taken on the Hoytsvine land the first day. Other hunting parties filled up early In Chalk Creek and in Echo cm KANSAS (AP) -- - The Kansas State Wildcat; their hopes of beating Kansas deflated by the loss of runback Gerald Hackney,, nevertheless plan to shoot the works Saturday with Set Strong !Akers Redmen Tangle , , Near Coatville Wildcat Hopes Saturday All-Sta- rs to be top for the women. Rex Barney, the Dodger pitchThey are each given 2 free work Nov. 1 in a games of bowling and according er, starts department store; Don to the manager the lady and gen- Brooklyn -combo has a winter lob as tleman who registers highs for the most weeks at the end of a clothing salesman in Brooklyn the league games are designated and Gene Hermanski follows the CITTWho cops the as "bowlers same trade in Newark. of the year." Six foottop honors in Region ,. ban will be determined Wednesday when Hurricane meets CeSee the dar City at the BAC Bronco stadium at 2 p.m. The Wednesday -game it to be played after a week's postponement because of stormy weather. All other games in Region Six have been completed, with only the, Hurricane at Cedar. City ON TELEVISION decide the chamgame left-t- o de DIVA ' THIRD WEST Hurricane and NitnrodsReport College Good Hunting To. 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