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' - up the other two. -- a.m. , , Visibility was pretty good, we learned as we went from can, yonlo - , : . . . . 4 - , , , canyon-There-wa- only- s , -- . - - Tkettee,60112nin1. tktanibChriontt. Cenuttentchkrw. . , .. 1 ,,, . Comilot. early-mornin- . ,,, ,... 4 IP ,11-- , ,. Threaten Meet - - UTAH PREP ,RESULTS ., - - . ' - Saturday . . cnr--,,Igrir,,,,,,- t . MAY. PLAY NOV. 25 -. ..- . , . .,, . - I , - : .. . 1 ' gain I Gussie Tips . -- : -- , 6, Urn I Ring Victory in , Johnson. Rock. iA- - allet-tliarriu'in- ' 4' tt- e-- i , ), r - Trigo Rallies For TKO Win Over Lopes HOLLYWOOD (AP- Y- Mario Trigo got off to a sluggish start in his scheduled tenround, fight with Joe Lopes of Sacramento but won by a technical knockout in the seventh round. d Los Angeles Trigo, Mexican, took long fast rights to the head and body from Lopes, who scaled 131. When Trigo attempted to take command, Lopes countered with some clever punching. 138-poun- - Walt Ditzen By y . e it ( , b . la, !ilk - -- ( , .,,, '''''''''I - A ,, -- -- 14,,,r , 'lie se, ausigul a, ,,,,,, k 14vW" 9 . 46ts, ' . 1, inta, soir 'rye rcunstiouse, - ir oop. , . '4' , , 1511 's, ''t .......e..6--- , '- : 7 VA. r ,1010,,. A -- -t -1- ....20110,.....) v..; , , - , A A luréka and des ,s , ? Ira" ', . KURUMADA-HASNEA- - , 156-pou- -- ',,, . , (11,iP EUREKA, Calif. ) Art Oakland midSoto, dleweight, scored a technical knockout over Nap Howe: I. 159, Los Angeles, in their scht Iuled ten 'rounder here Friday night.-Th- elight - --was stopped NiniTTO-Be:Horiorict;-1-77--- , :' Jir'ttlpg.'ZI8. Wormers- - ,r ..31 t, Oyler. , , - Woodland. Barnes. 1 ,., M ISS R- - .. but SLC Bowlers Threaten I Miss Coveted - 700-Pin-Sco- re , , , 0-see-- - . , COLORADUHUNTERS FIND Tort Hood, Texas, football with the Brigham Young Uni v The Fort Hood team contains most of the BYU squad mem-berskthat left with the 1465th Field Artillery unit Its roster sounds like the BYT1 first team ,, that the lineup before Coach Chick 'At-- alter the Ireme trYont 'Syr: Cougars kinsotnnade his contribution ' to their Hawaii" trip. the military service. , .The BYU boys on the Tort On the teem are Dave Lind - Hood team aist thrilled at the .strortt, center; Arnold Weidauer, end; Don Latimer. tackle; Cecil PresPects Of returning to the Lloyd and Verle Duerden, guar- - Cougar campus and the game Whacks; Dave Chadwick and should be o good tviodoP for the . &ripped three --e Chip-thHat Shop, led by,D.ve Electric, led by Ivy 'Walker's 531 series with a 205 mans 003.. , in the ladies'- - major league game. Judy Slotte posted a 543 session at the Ritz, leading ToM to pace Spudnuts to three over Belliston Service'was held to. a Crown, beaddraw by Ace Steno, with Ann ed by Donna Cromar's 525 and Pechina shooting 516 for Ace a 508 by, LiVon Dea Afton and Amy klcCrty firing a 510 Ward's 5al and a 519 by Jerry , Smith gave M. & M. I)istribut- for the leaders . Clara Ausick won individual ing three over Car Bazaar, honors with her 554 for Hud- - topped by Fay Andrews' 518. - h-tieto BRIGHAM CITYThe Brig- onds In the lifthround. still without a 700 series for ham City American Legion season Saturday. but they I baseball I w112 will vt"! be feted 411 Pants Paicho Flop keep right on threatening to lb I reach the coveted I a luncheon Thursday at 8 p.m. I A .r 1 heights. in the War Memorial Home by - Observation on the start of Latest la score a "near miss" Ittakes local of American tennis the the tour; the . post pro wai Dr. Jun Kurumada, who . , Legion, according to George more than pants and Panchnto I whipped out a , the crowds. , Hodges, commander, bring in -- 4 . , ' 663 in the doubles session to lead - Salt Lake major league ' play at the Temple Alleys Thursday night. He and George Kishida won four points from may bring the of lel.hargic appearances at Ft. Martin McPhie and N o , - - y - 6-- 8-1 6. t.)41- 1 KNEW.- - I 0445 VIGSseiS Ael wav 0141-- OF A SANP TRAP! , ' - one-pie- IK i'l -- crowiing 6-- 1, 1 'N.144 Mi - Th - ' - -- s. , ,.....r.i: - es championship. e-- - Vnited-Stat- -- t - sersitoars. PROiONegotiations are under . way. that 4 - . . ' I . 1 I I, It - - - 4 . , t ., . i , , - I I I - Elmo Roundy, halfbacks, and season. Tony - Christopolus, fullback. 6 Meanwhile , I ,1 1 annual ..c..,.aat...lteea-saade-a- - -- , -- ' --- - . ,.------ last week at Denver." Atkinson said:'itnd tve just did not play ball at all." The Cougars will be la top shape for the Aggies. 'Coact Atkinson and his andstants, Reed Ribes and Bob Bunker, have sent the players through three greening sessions this week, and they are slated for, " at least two stiff workouts' ' and some tapering eft exer4. eises next week The stiff workouts have reCoach Atkinson sulted in some additional in: coalame ' i t r" - for The low-sco- ie The Mexicans I won the event in 1948 - and repeated last year. BREAKS TIE The Americans anclMevir2ns had been tied for the lead going into Friday night's competition. Behind the two leaders in aggregate scoring were the Canadians with 32 faults, Ireland with 44, Chile with 4013,, and England with 52. Wiley rode his mount, Hol- landia, flawlessly over the eight-Jum- p course to aid. the Irish, the "tough,10ck" team of with-hiwere Capt.- Michael J. Turbridy on Killala and Capt. Louis M. Magee ea Glengariff.Tubritly made the only knockdown on --fifth jump. lenge-Troph- . 4sie an ankle United States team, just chosen two weeks ago, will receive the 104th Cavalry Chal -- 1 ..::::........F.0..E.60.(mi.;so-s.:oti....F0..t.,,lip,.,.- i ' evekv--ainki4- ct. 1 alt, The .., ...7........,.. ' '1 -- -J ri 19-1- 2. ? I I ' IIAdd leA - eight faults,. Mexico with 12i Canada and,Chile each with 20p and England with a e disqui 1 ificat i 0 n on - ., . I Cats Dicker ror .111IWitri - , Aft - Soto Scores TKO poll--seas- . - s 90tEll CAME la) HntbHrottk Hamm Pram . - - er- Flgralaba26.4"els. te - -- ' todaBootba liaLkit.-4at- s, -- "- -- SOR ELDER li , two , nt were-th- e- n. Box Elder Stays Unbeaten-- H . Scorid202-Pointin .5 1 rump h At Bear River. Don Budge 'scored , the game's only touch- down for Weber's victory. Both teams threatened in the second to counter. quarter,lbut failed , The summary: - - a - le -- -- -- , i "., tri a practice jump Tuesday. U. S. SECOND , I IFollowing the Irish in Fri-4:laY night's single-evescoring - , . , - FAN - MO ' eight-obstac- course.- - Mullins broke -- -- - , --- g, S -- 4 , . ., tollapetiAnrrwith-four------ for the faults heett-----Bo- Dr111151". Terre'. 'PAIPPI. Camp- , L - . , -- e low-stor- -- , , -- - - - ,,, . nt . o . , - , , : wanted to putter around with, his new motor while . there was no obvious flight. The wind came up for a .half hour and there ,was a '- and ute flightaourgoodbigonebirds arta picked taint the marshes- In good-rtime. - Back at- lite -- house up. chatted a bit and then took off for horne.----- -At Brigham City we stopped for a sabadndwfoicrhg .otWtene 7 knew we something. Neither of us knew what - it was. Finally it struck' 'Cip head-o"We've, forgotten .Art!" Art was still sitting out there on the club and his pals were on their way .. . home. We arranged a ride for him all right-bu- t it makes a couple of pals feel pretty cheap when they walk off and leave a good guy like Art Moore with nothing to do but hunt ducks. - hides. Hunters by the thousands had taken this arear for the bellfirst-da- y effort. 1.... t ' 1 ...,.. ; We heard ' some shooting WOalla CACHE (IS) .i Aesop. 1 TaavJahnera. en both sides of the canyon, ,. I r,0---,-4.g TaekiesPullimer, Leavitt 1,, , .,,,,....,.....- .but it was quite unlike the , Ciaardsaair. Inglat No44 1,....4V4' evterCaassera. hunting of ether years, The aseleCaataelL' avow& RSSZIMISIO. IIIGON VIE- - POINTSome bunters were beating the Sans. deer were few and the silSeers 02 quarters: bntsh. Others were just tvatchini for the spooked game ence of the grey dawn was eitteen ...-- 19 $ I aorta Cache 0 S a ;I-- 12 to r1111.. . Here Z. A. Broadhead of Salt Lake, keeps a the proof of it. The deer sties ioutlidownaTarre. Canipbeti a. aren't in the bills like they watch on a high ridge where he placed himself Saturday North eseheCanimall, 'Jesaap. used to beespecially in the ' 'morning before daybreak in, the East Canyon area. Wasatch area. ileavy winters and heavy kills have deGals . creased the herds.. ' Red Sox Receiver ' It will be a In Boating job from on out, here the weatherWeds on LAKE ALFRED, Fla. (AP) man sends in a snow job to m;t1 irl force the deer down. This could BOSTON. (AP) Don't overlook the George Birdie Tebbetts, Boston Red Sox the National Outboard cham- happen with rains and snows forecast In the north end of the catcher, was married in St. Cepionships which start here Sat- state ' REGION ONE for Saturday and Sunday. cilia's Church Saturday to Miss urday. -- esdits IS. Itorth Clubs U. There are somes nifty drivers 'Mary Hartnett of Burlington, For Ike 1174es 41, teeth grAmdle S. Weather Ideal , women folk the among and they 141.1 1' Myst .-, The Rev. Anse Im Krieger of can hold her own amolig the CedarCitHunU St. Bonaventure University, a some 150 outboard speedsters REGION TWO CEDAR CITY --- The 'male classmate of Tebbetts at Provhere for the "niItisekan at Atssisorills .. g-of Cedar City and population idence College, performed the Towle IL Serest e. Eleanor Shakeshaft of White the thousands of ceremony. jp.:14. Itt, Pirtil 8.1.1.16.41. Plains, N. Y, . who holds the visitors who have been in evi Tebbetts met Miss Herta' ett moth Mug IS, lIaireas IS world record for Class It hydrotwo years ago while on a '' ' REGION FITE planes. is back to race over the baseball tour int north- ......, same course she starred on last Brigham City Legion , ern New England. They . will , ,11.tatibit4, yeat. , - . ' , . , ' ,,,A27. A, 7-- 0, t , , - Ve bunted in twosCap and I took a blind. Art WASHINGTON (AP)--MrPauline Betz Addie took only to defeat Gertrude Moran Friday- night- before a slim -of tennis- fanshtMine arena. The score was Mrs. Addie, wearing zebrapatterned-shorts and a fuchsia sweater, and Miss Moran; wear, white tennis ing a runner-u- p dress with an oval neckline 3111111' --- 7' Imell a 19 er Bee players Who stole lead- WEBER (I) trimmed in sequins, attended ing roles. They were Le Ron IndsBarnes. Wyatt. bleCallister, strickly to the business of playJohnson and Lee BoOth. Pries.. ing tennis once the preliminary SlOwnwon, TattlesBrown Barlow. ., over. Johnson, captain and guar- "ClinuakidsCologna. Bradshaw. Malulitts. introductions were 1950 Pancho Segura, profesterback and a steady per. Parr. secIrorsmaso gesaritterstnecr"..nlen former all season, scored a slaw. sional champion, took his ond match in two days from pair of markersfrom an 11- -- V"'"er".11EDub ArbairtZ Irstrr. artdsut.kor, Raw Peterstm, Beard. big, Jack Kramer, former nayard pass Interception run--was thestickfiZ' Dzsinciurpschuinan. - Daitan - Hansen, tional champion and top ranka KMGuardsAndence; Christensen. Pita, ing professional, by winning a fingered struggle, number of &CUB catches, in- - CenierPetersres. ' spectacular three-se- t "'mak Re'ackstitZ.Lc.arc juolt Segura's astonisheluding one for a touchdown -imd-an-Beer At tartell: ing returns- - and volleys pre0 'I e- -1 e 000-- 0 vailed over the deeper shots other for an extra point. Be wB:.4ritim had another end zone catch imaC6ring, Weber. TDBudan PA- T- Kramer sent across the net. ruled out, due to a penalty. ) . Mortinson .Reserve Gary FARE stored the final B. E. touch- -- ,,,,....., Oft Co down.7.15 one car of hunters working the The Bulldogs tallied , their Emigration Canyon. areaand points in the last halfI after they there were reported to be plentook to the air...The-- int score ty of deer in this section. Ttlere came on'I pass from- 6ntwell were a couple of dozen cars along the Parley's and to Jessop and a pass by the parked Mt.. Der-roadsame combination set up the But over the top of the Pio' neer Highway at the head of , second score. 1 East Canyon it was a different North Cache was threitening - t! !Ltd- sMr, This was opento again whelftheqrtursoundect-teral hunting. Thin were some , 1 end the game. 40 cars parked on the summit and for the next five miles the OGDLN (Is) - , , -' 0 . . By DUANE CHRISTENSEN LOGANBox Elder continued its rout of all grid foes Friday with a 47-- 0 shellacking of South Cache. It was the fifth straight , win for the Bees and gave them a five game - '''. total of 202 pointsbetter than 40 per game. nosed out Weber tilts In other Region One staged Friday, Bear River and Ogden decisioned North Cache, Hyrum, the Bees scored TacklesAlder. Olsen. Sleben. , twice in every- period except GuardsC. iinaers0a. L. Andersemi. TM when they managed Man' rithwetrent,lihriess. - And vthile-tunio- r o. Maittban. Brown. C"Ver. Cos. Jeshalfback sensation Phillip Oyler Vita it, Mambas. , added two t.d.'s and I conver- - BoxScare 7 14- -47 12 14 sion to his state Class A scot- - south cache 0 0 Bnnnie. and 2' Icatd.l yunbark inglead Ltieortnp. Rock added eight points to his from 2botaer;51T.P.Ime'a rot,hp.tu:..aPar -- t attack for Ogden, scotIng one of the 'Tigers touchdowns , and assisting In setting .- - , 1 , - - - spARTAN.s';.,:,L.' t. - , . A -- , '' -- '','"" . 7 , . Mountain Dell Canyon. no was back on the job at S a.m Five deer had been checked Spartans and assure themselves at least a tie for second place In Region One , ...,- - A 19-1- ... , - - - . ', S -- two-poin- held off a last half drive by North Caebe Friday afternoon to score a 2 victory over the - ; . ,,,, - - - - - - . .. , score.- i - s - - - a.,..s7:r.7ATTg law enforcement deputy, came out St the canyon with a pretty He checked in at 7:14one of the first bucks of the hunt. He had drawn a special permit and got his in I s -- un light-enoug- -"'. OGDDIThe Ogden Tigers ,t -' chief - - , -- - tirst . .. - Mounta;-in-s. Kanarraville yiyrtnrv ''',. . - 4 , -- a : - -- g 7 IMP earn I , - ' - . - ' t' - , - . - ' ' 1 , . . I i , -- - , . . , . ' , , - - ' ' .. , - - -- ' .s , , - : i ,.. .., - - .1 , 1,. I '- 41' , . -- ' s. , - - nt , : ' - , , ' ' '- - 111.4er.Dr7 44..4644 44. 4 - of ,the fracas' was his ol Arlen. They 'owe out with their two-poiin good time. The buck was still dripand ping blood when the father son- teint pulled into- - the 'Emi gration checking station.. Louis G..Webb of Salt Lake also had his down early. He was Through the station at 7 a.m. after it got -j- ust to -- sieElt-"Wat tEhorJAsr off the road a hundred yards or so. ,, s.,.,,t,...13,,,atiff.,..,.,0,,b,,,,dc...., 1 s East,Canyon-Ainntforthef- - , -- , . .. 1, : -- -- -- Vutthe -- were-sle- - - , --- . te-tab- e , 1..........4. w men who tame elf the, range early Saa turdayearly enough skewer, have breakfast and -- make a business -- --- -' peintrnent. ,. Euginit,Warchwas en - of these. Be bagged his deer in - - ". -- - ,thit.4:120A0-rtirtic,blüffs.,,,---- . There ... -- - . By BEN FRENCH HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP): The United States team will in in-receive - its first ttophy , , ternationaL, lumping--- competi-icon itt Saturdic.- - iiightl-fin-ale of the - Pennsylvania National ' Horse Show. The Americans, who have not woo a first-plac- e - awardat the weeklciongshowl l'rWay night low- completed the three-even- t, score competition by edging out Mexico in the aggregate scoring, 121,4, to 1634. , The Irish Army team, with Hugh Wiley. of Monkton, Md., riding as a substitute for injuTed-Capt. W. B. Mullins, won IA the its second straight-eve- then picked up A. C. (Ail) Moore, head n Of ducks un- -'-limited here-ithis stateand a mighty fine compan- ion: , , - , . ... ht - I 44a at is., Cluli7neal.:Corinne.'--We'- ' - - -. opening day. Close by areas were full of hunters, but men had to be on duty at various occupations by 2 i.rn. returned empty handed. A barrage ' of shots, however, could be beard in Cedar City from the Cedar Mountain and Cedar Canyon areas; in Summit from the Summit Canyon and Kanarraville- - from - -the -- was-rrig- , ' . , , - - - . bv-ili- ' ,--- --. - , duck ,tto ,,up tor, --111 r in Fl ,' - feed-Ailtivi- t . ' . Nr,, -- '- ; ',- - , ,N.11.1, ,- . - ranges-7e5pe- cia1 -- , 1, I, - , lc , - , ' , , , - . ', , - - , 4. ,h. - , , ' ' t 1, ' , . , A 4,'''''4 t , ''' . - ,, ,, . -, .. . . . - There .1!.,er,,! more hOiters than deer..in the the 1950fipec ial'huiti'dier ..season got Under nuv . We made a daybreak check of some of the rtearby.ranges in r.t the north end 1st the statethose around East Canyon, Emigra.41 tion Canyon, rarley's and Mountain Dell. And the check proved I that hunting was Slow but 'wen dence during the past week, . tranized. , moved out enmasse, so that this Hunters. some of them hav- southern Utah community was ing made early checks Friday like a deserted village Saturday for shooting spots at daybreak morning. , Saturday,- - were - high. They Most stores closed their doors be knewthat the, ganutwould ii;nd declared-- 4' holiday, Saturblack timber. And most an- op of It ea the tops--in day - to give - employes . ; the MO sanyons and around .0'''''''.' i vAhn;a'riearhitili Like Cityas - - By RACK' MILLER Deseret Nws ;ports. Editor , 4.0".'" . 4,- ' ''''., - 4 ' , 1 '1' ,0,44- .,,.....44.0.4,44,444444,444 - , -- --- f ..,,..... ,...a... ,- - ..,,, , - - - - ' .' - -- --, - -- - 1 . , , - - ,. - ..,. . - ' ,-- , - , , A, , ,..7' . , - . - -- , ,.,..0,',,,,, -- a .., ,. t...... . , . , . -- , I ,'. , t',14 I ' - - il r,P ,,,,,,... . . Have you ever been bothered because you0ave forfotten somethirtg and can't qu,ite remember ihat , it was. , It happened to us on Our day off Wednesday. Leo Capson as nice a guy , al there ever was, picked portunity to stalk big game on the opening day.of the annual deer season. , Early morning reports were that the game apparently had bedded down for the day early Saturday, and were hard to find. A full moon, Clear skies, and balmi weather permitted .the the Tgante 16 night so that they were not about as early as usual on the . , .7'7 Captures , , . Deer, Some Return Early With Kill - 4 : -2 11- By BACK MILLER. -- , . Lo Hunters ,Crowd Hills, For ,Evasive - . , 4 , ris.,r' --:- 1 t -I , - ' , 4 k . - "-- I A . BO ER- , , r, ''- - ' - - ,E2) - -- - ' , ,,, , ' . , ,, '- 1 . - - . .., , 44.7"7.."..4..71'....4444.444.4444,44444441, ,. . , , , . - . , . , Saturday, October 28, 1950 NEVVS mextretnotot,4,,49,40044mosorotoort , , , , . , - 4. . - 4,16.-DnE- RET , . . ' ,' . , , . ' ' ' - -- - ,M,, s Coach Atkinson said. have,. keencarried as and It is likely' rea.dy -butfor riattare-exPectede- st tirbed. l Dkritilrielluied at Fort Col- wU1be played at Logan this lins,nd Brad Poodry,-- big has are out to dian end who has not ,seen acyear redeem themselves alter 1 pair tion since the Utah game. , cies-11- bowlers9ir,at , game hunters in Colorado 'aP- -t to kill than in last year's deer easier are finding parently - ' season, but elk and bear are more elusive, Gilbert N. Hunter, game managerof the Colorado Game and Fish Department, said Saturday that 20,574 deer were hagged,in the first nine days of the 1950 hunt: DENVER (AP)Big itamura'.. . - ' - , ht -- - riiiir1197. - began itweek ' as ago.- - --- --- ' - , ; - -- , , rio vp-- ' . - K , 3s' zi ,,,fP':irA.,I'''...4''- f ' 1 ..'"fr'l ' it.:14')-- ' 1 7 , mA eir ftRICEO ( R.CELLIOTT' 4- ,c0,- i n ezCOMPAIIY Ertl car, , ,I. 7 ID , - wick, with True Hatch hitting 612 and Doug Muir.- 603- for - the M-squad. Ernie Viisser shot for M. & 0- - Cigar, ,but his el) ..,, . - I ti r - - - . ,. , -- ing season in western Colorado, North Park and the San Luis Valley. The season opened ct15 in those areas, was 10.8 per cent highes than the deer kill total yhis ' of 14555 in ihe same period of 1949. , The number of elk shot by bunters was 2615- as compared with 2885 last year, a drop of 9.3 per cent.' Ninety-eig21.p4rce-tifbiloVilbear haveleeirhs ot. , Xifigures have been compiled yet on in other areas of Colorado white the season aut won four from Al Leick and by Mantyla on No- P. C.- Jensen's 629 was the other high doubles score of the evening. He and Ken Fehr Joined to win four from Ken Fehr and Ed spratt, Meanwhile, Western Optical howlers inched farther !head in the major league race with three oveg w.. 4. Fife Ss. Co., - while their closest competitors,- Mullet-Kelly and Prunswick, were splitting- a series. Al Smeurt , 4 . - - -- -- 11r114 I 4 4 ITTETili1r ! 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