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And the lopsided way they Aggie threat sent siturdaytte record homecoming audience of hepped-u- p fans away with high hopes that thia yeerwyoming will go all the way through to its first season. On the first Aggie offensive play of the game, Mark McKie dropped the ball on a handoff and Boo Harp recovered for tase---ea- , , I -t- - ancL1L-wa- s -, f , - teantsthat bad been given a Ico stop them ;n - i, , , :- - - , ' e - ' - . ' - Continued from Page '' , - -- - ' : . -- - '"'" WYOMING - t - - - ; -- - - .. , ,r, -- ' , j. at-dy- ed 28-2- , -- ' - .. ,. , , ' ' , lit ' 2 ' 4, i- ' post-mort- 4' . mid-fiel- d. came as the ,, , - 4:,. . ' ,.., , :, - - , , ' ' - a' .,, . ch - , - .., .., ,:, ' ll .,. 4 1 .. -- :' - h NO.0, slick stanalitarns,ted - : - , I - . sl ,. , ,s .,.. By brz 4:Hrpstm, PROVOThey almost Changed the name' of Utah:V11,n garden city front PrOV0 tti Pandernonimum Saturday night. In fact, they even previewed it for something like the hour that Brigham Young University's Cougars held the initiative in their annual pigskin battle with Utah University. Things looked mighty rosy for the tats from Cougarville some spectacular marching and The BYU througlytwo and the half quer- - Music in ter of a rugged game, but then group, OJ their contribution, fur1- the gal ran a little ahnEt and the Wilted choral siving and SOMO Utes a Little long. As lt turned Indian dances as rendered by the clientele were out, Cougar happy to settle for the 23,28 tie the fabulous Can sisters-afte- r , All sin al, it was a great in. the Vies went into a 1 termission, thinks to the respec- lead late in the game.' - tive music departments of two ' ' The game, a' clinic for actiOn ul'ieersitiet , and Thrills; was witnessed by The crowd, in add1th)111. some 111.002--- people, a record crowd for- - the BTU- - Stadium hetes the largest in Meter, er as which was built to hold 13.000. tathereee2tse-tsyw1:12. nee- ef . wasnit -Athletic Director Eddie Kimball had ringed the field on north. beard from Lehi in the north west and south with bleachers-- to rayon, on the mita, it was even so, the throng overflowed only hteause so one was left to the rails around the track to' those town' is, pick up the waves. Altemting Bill and and onto the bare hillside. , that ,ebeen setestustetts runtble that fell as The game bad its quota of the crowd followed the play action, not the least of which by voice. , - ,I ." ...,' '- p z, - ' Struggle - I '..,. '; ..- - 1 Vás:H.Clais16-'''..Ti.lt.:::- ' - . ,,,..,...,.. . ). ' .,, i , time greatnewa, r-'-Maxim ranks as One of the 1 ' , ' most popular of the 'current t . ,or ' , crop of champs and is a col- - , I ..: s- - orful and able performer. . For- Big BM Peterson. op-- ' . , Peeing Jeel....111,11...be,..nothing.,...1.- -new. The two have tangled 1 ,- twitePreviouslY, and BIS-Biii is still smaraing over what he ,, ' thought was a robbery on the ,. decisiod of their last encounter. Managed by Johnny Cou- - , Ion, former ,worlars bantam- ; weight champ, Big Bill has been , in the game for quite awhile .; ' , htmae, es.thoulth ...1tho !on .run! ; , , of ute,,,,Lmu,oer, an eluded his ,, - , i . the '4' ; grasp over ,Maxim, even 5''' 545e non- '' . rtitio category, would project t. - , ,,. I , , , , C-- ' ,,.. ;,:, . - . --- , - s, , .,4,-.- ,, 1 , , " ... GAME er , --, -- - who', ., ' Tom Dublioski (14), delenSive-biZvT-ark in Saturday night's game between 'Utah and BTU la' I. for the Cougars, shown coming in to stop:Ray Oliverson (23), consistent ground-gainafter' ht. had picked up a sizeable gain. The xame type of play repeated time 'after time 0 ., , ,, , ' Saturday in the Y, Stadium as the two teams tied, ..,,, . 'off and marched down to score, taking iLtouchdosm throw, bi. . -;., ri. IC ' - B LoWell Etirl taking the.ball on tweez, the uprights, Utah cams 1 . I Le) 4 ' ' .' the finat two yard surge. He back into the. picture. ' ., Continued en rage 1 Tilt Into a solid veal'hut spun The.,Cumtingham spree start- ' on the Utah 42 and the final ed smack the chested ball off thit.eY IS as tho quarter and was an attempt to find throw : -was the line. on thil It only ended. , i ":; Nor was that the end of BYO'. time the Utes hadn't fumbled Matthews in the flat zone, but '; .,The Cougars imodped Up snout- - themselves out of a chance to he was covered and Dave this point in the game. Peterson heaved It into the arms of LIP on the Y2 er .' with six and a setter instead, from the eight. kicked the Mel Nielsen fell on, a half minutepoint ,: when to go. Score BYU yard line. loose pellet. In three plays the 7. Utah 14, penalized for deblue and whitewas riding on Utah was allitost able to lay- on extra point,- and the 3the Utah 24. It went like this. crack the Cougarcage 11',...,5" the d - throuSh right tackleto clock ended the first half. Utah Peterson hit it form. the line, six minutes left in , i the 32, Benson around left end had taken the ball on downs the third. Score BTU. 21, Utah ;t to the Utak 33, Berry to the 11 near a minute and. a it. 3 24 smdhers the Cougar drive , to go. Cunningham was CBY17 started to , ;,rant tote ir stiffened Utah club out of run Y 31. steam and the Utes gathered 4,''and after two pass tries and a trapped and ran to the Next play be pealed to Peter: their wits abOut this time ' to and left the to baa the.20, ',punt ., L : - ,- son to the 17 and again to -' .. with Earl Lassetter and Mat- - - - Utah.. to the four.- - Lowell Earl thews running off the Cunning. trumblealL into ' ' ant .LttahL two and- that was it, ham hand-ofthe Utes moved arms for the' third got e ended. hall to IS and Matthews skirtitgratime they tad ..,. 4: It took just feur plays for ed his weak aide to the 23. Utah .. , dearly en the Utah line and then Earl bucked ,Cougars to set up their wu penalized five aad Oliv. the third score as the oetend hall it over. t . his smashed way ... by 4 opened. sprint Peterson to to booted tie the h for the ' ... through Converses on a pitchout from wore it 21 all, eleven and one-, le. Mortensen calle ter e Mortensen put the ban on the half minutes to go. Two minutes : pass and ea a pitch' off to fine .later Utah was over vtak 2. Benito again, get- :Berry, Rex feimdBeasea Oa fittougbienter- gained erm-went and the ball after BYLI quick- d ting the luster racer.. to over right tackle kicked on the Y 49. The Utes It taught the Vtes with,theh mom Barpowits kicked ran Bean for 18, and five. Mat- feathers dews, tea minutes and the rtes .15" point left in the half. Igarpewiti, there- - wondering what woe thews for 15, around left end, ' Bean for four to the uven-yarkicked it te 14-. and Matthews to the two. . Utah found its bearings at happening. They didn't vionder long with on the dived this point and, featured by the Cunningham throwing five ' con-next effort and rover . Jim' four of them. times and hitting pass catching of ',ureter verted, as usual. 0? , veeon , '' ';' it ut - :- - , , Meredith-PanterRonkovit- , 5 ' .. ng affair-whic- . , ' falway.r11' , , - it - . light-heavywei- t , , . ' rair-- - non-title good-looki- -- 1 at the Fairgrounds Coliseum Tuesday It May be the world's chainp, Joey Maxim, night.when that' doesn't mean trades 'leather with Big Bill Peterson,' but there isn't a lot' at stake. ' boy; out of Chicago, has been Peterson, a big, promised a shot, at Rex Layne by Prornoter. Jim Downing if he shows well against liszinuantitheligindiena 11441 Primod for this one. ,Immuy a turnway Buddy Sloan will tackle Mid crowd areh in the offering for Blair in a toorrounder while isM be the and Olio GonzaleS the route and flanked mix it "up In another four canby an allstar supporting card. to deal. One other six rounder Also due la see action, to--, precedes the cording to Gentleman Jim, double date affair. are Trask Itoakevitch el It's Phil Martinez and Al RoTooels and Dale ranter, Inix- - mero on the card. It an adds with the Meredith broth-er- a ' up to a,good supporting card-BSeattle. Ronketritch hi at the prospects of watch-b- y : scheduled to take en M and a- - world's- - champion ta ranter will get Steve at Um actioa b expected la ha the -- :. I Bout Stilted Poniii , To' Big' Bill; - -a .,,,, , , j . ,,, , big pulling factor. Maxim, a. veteran campaigner who has fought kis way up the hard Is Nothing New ' p Light71-leortalarn- - 34,- , ' '- tl , s .w ( Ilr'rt - . , , Peterson a. . 1 .:7. ',- - ... . .4 , - , ' 8, 1950 , -- - - - ,, -- .. -- - A . , .:2corsrizET 4- . - 1 ,, ,,!, - Worlds IghVheavyweight Champ Joey Maxim will tangle with Big Bill Peterson in one of the', season's feature bouts Tuesday night at the Fairgrotmcis Coliseum in a battle. non-tit- le .. - , , " Milki rd Lead Preps . In . To - al-Offens'north goal post came down and . the standards of the south took a beating before their defenders By- ItIARION DUNN E . Wyo.mJng:nn ithnteerAcegpitteed 3al. W.Tiyfinally triumphed. ., losers to last year's class p Millard School, High In contrast with other deouting pan but he fumbled at 'Payson,7-6- , eSundsytopped all teams in the to current stx- - and- - Doug Reever-r- el 150 three in racked games The Eagles had points up pigskin eamPaiglit Saturday !covered for the CowbtligygsieTteattil,partment . L. hight ht rrovo was comparative- semila PI'm a Box Elder liad 11-7- --- -, ..ly warm. Not that 1"TmbeirtrIseste the th.thee arAgfigie f Jordan's powerful line kept Granite 1 I 333 83 01 were the vegue, but a person ' 3 0 .333 55 35 (AF)--The time pHrEADELpHA got as the Vt:'n the 8 3 0 Axe 14 41 Beettliggers place didn't necestarily need an Arctic 0 3 0 .000 14 13 Philadelphia- - Eagles walloped the ball they threw it away Prove team defensive parka to stay comfortable. shutting by their favorite cousins, front the !again to set Wyoming up for Its top The West Coast. the Los Angeles .second touchdown. Lyle Stucker out South Friday 35-REGIC131: 07T:IP0000. o A spirited alterea- - Rams. 36 to 20 Saturday as four :lost the ,ball on a ri PAS been scored Park City haven't Beetdiggers running play Hon took place midway la the different Eagles tallied touch-thir- d !and John OM 7. 0 2 0 it Peters, Wyoming de-- on in league play this season. 1 PM ..... 2 0 1 11.000 05 3121 Pltirhom Abe- halfback, covered it on Two teams have failed to Vacates REGION TWO Benny Mortensen ra!' out of longest scoring run in National 33. Vern Gale circled Agg-W 1, T Pet. PR PA score a single point so far as Grantsville bounds with a pass 'and en- - Football League history, 103 2 .500 64 88 the Aggte left end for 27 yards Parowan 3 1 0 .667 45 le were 111rstan and and words Alterra changed swings yards by Buss Craft .333 20 31 2 and four plays later Talboont 1 blanked for the third Murray 1 with a spectator. The en- 0 S 3 .000 64 64 straight Clrlsrma It was the ninth Eagle ratilmed the for foot 48 2 5 emit ittimtrIt time.Alterra-bachange brought both Vie and tory ever RaM teams since 4H2; given up Tt' Booth 000 0 11 ilummt17.7- 1 3 COLOZ4D0 sem fe) 111. two decisions when Parowan Cougar squads out onto the Let int; amok. Dawn& Stank.. points and IF,GTON 'nitre field. Alpine Division the Los Angeles franchise rest-I- n IsLi tack: Koelem. Anderson. 'rm. Box Elder led Region One S PUPA ed in Cleveland. Only two ties' krtwiL 1, 7. Pet teams with its 117 points.? Davis 44 Lett Neal. Waldron& guard: Koehler. .; 2 0 0 11 MO .ivith 68; tohl Half time wag entertainin- g- mar Philadelphia's record the 6 7 000 Big Eight Cesters: Walters, Taylor. paced 0 -e.800 Terrinetter.the Rams as usual. .when-ROM saw during lastl lLent tattles nehmen McKlentn.and against the I t1 0 .0n0 875 7 Two Lincoln bra 0 Cougar bands get together. The nine years.-with 85; North Sanpete tops Plvssant Grove 0 2 0 000 1 04 Pleat ends: Pattoo. Freeman. Sax' 4:Martrcks: MCILlit. Biotite, Kai.. The Eagles ran up their secRedskin musicians furnished Nebo Mandan Alpine teams with 57 while ond victory of the current NFL litl MI hocks: Pesten. Lee. Matig- Spanish Fork is high in Ne T Pet P8 PA non , 2 0 0 1000 81 19 ease. Pork withseason amazing fought their way up, It was kood 11:At with 51. Moab is bead and Ppantsh backs: Chrtstenters. 0 0 1000 32 14 Payson .500 25 33 1 0 del ticheirs football any way you want it. 'Academy above the other Re-- . 8 Y. High shoulders 20 Roe. tri!nams 0 0 .000 Palasacks: Brown Offense Tops STU flat ' .000 10 21 2 0 0 80 teams with Five ' III) Sprinpille Tolbert pointsi gion ItadsLasat Pladry. torest. ends: Imes. left McConnell IBEGION nvz TattlesOttalck. McIriststiai Meet and of course Millard leads Re,$ ' e - . . Eagles Soart, semi-fin- al night-gamand Don Peterson. Utah start- - With- - Matthews catching two, g Utah Its -lead for This data-In-th23 from the kkk- -, Plata one and then Laatettet the firstgave , time. i BY11-- 31. mia;. .., Score: Utah-- 28, ""trta'h' decided to ittaY-O- n the shirt-sleev-es I 1 ground at this point and run out h SPORT: 1 tl - - - the clock after BYU bad been 'w y t ' . -' , forted to kick, but Bean fum- '1' t'-- - '''"' ' ' ; . , bled and Max Tolbert recovered ' , - , ' ''''' 1 4 on the Utah 19- -4 timely break. I side-linTwo passes failed and Bob I 1 5:. found a hole through I Hamblin secoact-Ifensivsummoommm. --g 1 000-- 13 to I center good for the Ute five-yar- d Berry strip. Be 1 1 bucked to the three and a pitch. to Hamblin lost four. Ben- 1 out ; bon on two tries went over een-s - , tar. shroud The end of the World Series officially wraps the , Karpowits kicked it even - arotmd baseball for 1950. , again with two and a half to a lot of quarters, the demise comes as a welcome thing to. American-Yo- rk -after a fairly dismal season that carried on into the final act. Utah-- 28, 1 Score: BY11--4-on .14-- the-Ut:You, have to like the Phil' a lotcan't help it...but yourem-tred up., made the in off--they an tainly can't admire them for the showing for tried Karpowitz. --.. . , . "ries. side kick but Utah retdrned it , Not that we're saying things weren't hot enough for us to the' 27. pitched in the pennant races. They were great, but'the series put-th- e putt BeanCunningham ,t ' who threw it square 1 1 damper on an otherwise great season for the top boys.--- ' into the bands of Mortenson, of 1 , In the minorshere on the local Hoeneall wasn't so , the opposition force. It was in- rosy tended for Lassetter. but was a , In the Pioneer I w L 7 Pet. pa PA Pittsburgh Crew, 30-11League, there were 'plenty of aches and - mile and I bait abort. itGuartsPatilacts ' tlWL'. tackles: Martin. Ilikuch. God. gion Six. ' 11ar:46 1144. Intik I 3 5 0 1 000, 00 Moan Pent especially in Salt Lake. the "hub" of the circuit -- -- - BYO let the-"elock.-rti---- The trl: out gorillas: M. Stelaest. 11. Iteise. fiAl SI 40 2 I 0 rentah Georgic Sandstrom. Teller. CentersMAL Crsdensp. ItEC'-"IDSZ 44not nem"Great Palls turned over ownership,--thou- gh .333 3 Itom.keett I 13111111 1111Ptirtik, ' Townsend. c. oiled Browns Deism lits 87 ' 011 line 'plays,- s-a settling for a - QuarterbeeksMartmott 0 3 0 .000 W I. T Pet. PS Pi Alterts .. ... Lthtralkidlt:N- - South, Baker Loft:w- elleked highly often sadly because of finentibs. Boise, always a- volcano since th- e-classic---- , offetsive game-wa0;11 S14.16 :773 'No 6.1 ono. Ili 20 Emt 113der REGION PM 'smite.Ego:. lorry, turnover.Rumor due a for sm that.formed. ' S It 13 league says ' it:est tackles: neweles. Barg. ? IPS PA W I, T Pet It hinged all the way on the Olivorson, 42101, 21!" ' enough and long enough Satur, 35 '' It still come prior to the opening next year ' ' 1 ' liarpowitt Bomb- i3 il; io 1;66003 :: : ''' them back toes of Karpowits and Peter- to cMeinitarrtIcit'y Kent 'place gods: PIVOT. 111po. Pearce. night ' day g, 0 w. PERHAPS A NEW BEEKEEPER? 11 4 .313 2 North Q1111111Ortir 1141 TT411 each. With-I-373 3 2,000 K Ca.D.Dsr two I. .66t 72 -- m in the lett balbseks- - Gale. Peteri, Manchak. South-ea- 1 2 0 ,..333 2$ 23 Dpht ,....,.... 2 2 top. Rumor siso gives Salt Lake's Bees a new owner in the - soar; Ment halt Wacky Tallesons. Watson. Boar Riot . - . 0 3 0 .000 13 1.3 Burrims ed their way to football fame Wyse. Kennett, Monis. . 1711,C1OTY over a stubborn Pittsbur. 2 2 ..57 32 3, near future though no cordirmation has been . 1 Meatork Clay, Dm, gh-eleven. 2 0 .333. 40 114 1110 tIGIIT Milford , fkc.rowd of 33-,n our c u -, Neal Itellan, 0 IS 67 -- 000 1 I from the pourers that be. At least the Hive is due for reno- Rincklel enstetria. ; It 1. 1' Prt.' PS PA .... .. 140 I 0 14-0--14-, 0 1.'"1'" ASK Parity, Caterst war. 399 packed fOrbes field for the The Cougars were gallant: brgb6rd3611 13 3 e S 1.050- DIP'extarr, 1: ro : erwi.lieumm. mamma. 4 with themajor leagues is tile least that . Brown. ring vation., A tie-u- p 01004-44-0 conNational Football League '' ' ' . touchdowns Wywatind-aceThey fought for thee breaks ;:rt littoeht a 3 o 000 o iti ' 1 t 2 -02 Parovan should happen.-om Commerssons-Telbo..'"Weettletro. 3, Parker 3, CrittersJ. Doblinst( ' and got them. They gave the 41 34 East . Elsewhere around the country, the minors are hurting Sant. It test. QuarterbackaCuantartaa . ttes a merry chase through nuthinstl. l more. There have been a lot of clubs ,eash in the chips. maubiiii,",,,k,-nsMgt oateitm. and thee after ' The transition period while sports adjusts to television and three quarters I roll red the wagon watching reltimni. wide radio coverage is for some proving too rough a road 3. ' STU. Parma ahead, came back to tie up the mitt - owners and leagues. , PATLineage. Potonot Satre. ' , Karpowits Li . gam. The national pastimeas currently viewedlooks a litAnd nothing can be taken uttre by gratesora:' ' 0 '1 tle tattered around the edges. runny thing. though, winter's -11 1. t One of the older long from Utah on this one. The Utes OYU 14 0 I -21 and the pungent scent of growing spring , blanket of snow , but firms . established leaves the old game virtually new. , 111111-01100- M I We can start all over and try again In 1951. and Newest the using - ' ' , REX .LATNIVS STILL EN ROCTE best equipment-- , Bonded, Salt Lake plays host to the world champ, Joey Maxim, Tuesday, and we think local bash lanatici , expert workmen. Be wise ' are in for a show. : Big Bill Peterson, Maxim's opponent.. looks:. ! . . . let Mollerup handle ' kir7se-,0Ike be might be a trifle rough to us. sunday , - Peterson. by the way, might well be Rex Layne's next your MOVING, PACKING. Utah archers round out a full heads and bunting bows may local opponent Big Bill helped Rex train for his Chicago -and STORAGE.. P ig -", season of target activity Sunday 1 be used. Mardee Robinson will MI ternoon Dale Halt Layne once. helped ,Peterson train for with tight violet--, -a fight In Hollywood- when the Beehive Bowmen award a special trophy to the , 4,111.7 imm PI 'r. a,ap,e 'lout , , fer5Tom Walsh. Petesson's accompanist for the Coliseum of round. mtvciC the winner hunter's I their annual deer Vitt stage 71 AA 14 BALJITI... I -:c. was and an ever be there - s, If ' business , the in bout , , may expert round over the Mt. Dell field boxing L, Any style equipment . . used d . ' about Ireful is especially t -- 7 one, thinks that Layne bad nothing to be ashamed of for his - course. - ' - - i - 11"1"1,16Plalgah. -, and for the N1PAA-roimMOTINGPACKING-STCRA:E... k,....,.' bair gatuag thsa es top or b - ' 4a tbor7 Irene ' - year 1"4'147 'a'aP e .q.' Chicago showing, In which he drew a draw with Halt I 0er Standard ' national field ess.ak t6lie target fee ' for the full days receding at tba templea. dotal call 1 ' 5 ' "The boys back there just expected too much of Rex,'.' rounds wiU be held at 10:30 events will be $t for seniors and , , hair atateuoe to it by platteriag yaw bicr , .... and t Walsh told us. "He's been built as th e new 'white hop& and 1.7671111.111111131111,' , t..,d'InAtintilk...eltre",voLies makt..t11100kr.a ",,su. Emir a.m. and 3 p.m. while the fea- fi- ftyCents for shooters underw- .. s,4 , per- everyone was eipecting something sensationiti--Layn' Ionic Also filet Now abundant. the 16 es man one-shor thicker, hunter's tealp. 'bury ture age. years deer pint. : baps a year from now.- - Actually, Hall is a tough boyand tiw, dandruff to at tow remove to Farad! readeaut , to . unsurpassed bowoffers meet round gets underway at- --1:30Sunday's , Kited Hafelooie is titorreettr ons glakm and gin 'keep', Ors1Pe a I- , as good as the et Res looked great against him though-n- ot ' ' - .., men an excellent chance to get ,, , . ,- verts BUY dressing you've aver too& It - dvltghtfut 'waitemp tangle.. Ash for p.m. , Jack there expected." f ; " size of Krung or istkitv--i- g , the sew large 7 atIrt lookt gres17 The hunter's round wiU con- - In some practice for the deer , t i' reitsigigillipplIPP All of which says, leA7banded1y, of course. that Layne is perm pissules bow tows. lasised. flak Tonle and save nearly 505, , . , hunt, which opens- Oct..14i- and stilt I few fights away from being ii contenderlorthe title.. sistotonoshotst oacivof14 .. ' Hinst711NPUE,,, : -- ---. It- - also says that Rex is stilt on the.yoadand In the light 7- targets. The targets will- - be the !)PPertu.eitl to, - test new WA. yr 1600 SO REDWOOD ROAD ' : ' ' i -' ' animal-facN, and only' broad. bunting equipment ' ,,,,,4,42...,,,...0 4C110.16.....,.................-..k....................................m.,.......6. aF.st ' ' ed on it's own - ,,,,, , r Over A.,,,,,,,''', CHIPS 4- '' DEE CHIPM A N '4 es rt20 tter point-makin- ) 0. - I pewhenT.ls The National Pastime.Will SpankinsNew forNew Campaign downs,----includin- -- e e I -- - 3. - - - , Re-gi- -- , 124-- e . TPnB1AP - n : 30-- lf-veland , rlardir-3--Buir- w., s boy. 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