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Stress Three Items Three items have received major attention this week in the Cougar lair as Coaches Eddie Kimball and Wayne Soffe, along with Stan Watts of the Freshman squad, drill their hopefuls for the Colorado invasion. Tbe first of these is an attempt to develop some kind of a scoring are punch for the Y once they ten-yawithin- the opposing team's line. Work On Defense The Wednesday drills were featured by the running of Colo- .. rado plays by the y freshmen. Some of the Buff screen plays, both of the running and passing variety, wer4 going for long gains too frequently and the coaching staff kept the Cougars on defensive play for a long heavy period. - .31t t I'I. - '.. ..I ' 4 I.I.d, ' .' '''''I'' ..' .I. ' '' ...:, , .7: ;'' , ,,',.., .. t -- , 1, '''''''''''4,,,, - , ; . ,.I, , , ,.........,. ';;. .:....,, A .... ,4. - , , - , I. , ' '' ' -- ,, 4 i '7"....j.'1"n1 in Farmers .611 I I Poor , Shape I , i. I ,, , , , ,, '' , , '''', .,.... , ' ... . ..,.to..04-444tOk- , , . . . .. , ,. ,;:.'' ''''', 'I'....:1; ' ' ' ,,;: '''': . :' li ' ,. 2:. t.- ' l I 3 I . , LOGAN If any (Special) eollegiate football observers in Rocky Mountains have won- dered if the Utah Aggies coaching staff has been spooling about Jay Van Noys injuries, they had but to note the list of. squadsmen who left Logan thia afternoon for Laramie, Wyoming. The name of Van Noy was tot on the Hit. He stayed home, ar along with Evan Sorensen, halfback, Bill Ryan, semi regular fullback, and Norvel : . - I I 1 , Prop Grid Roundup: rdanAt DavisTake,on. jure& ' ,- , . ' ' - - - - . - o Panthers lost by four touchBy Brent Goate's It looks like fair weather to- downs. In the Leopards disfavor, however, is lack of experience. night with little change in the West has played two more games as the this year league's temperature, than has the Hilltop Class "A" Big 9 don game suits school, and this may be the defor the fifth round of scholastic ciding edge. West might rebound to resemble the Westsiders hopes football warfare. e For Davis and Jordan, two un- of another league winner early defeated elevens with title as- In the season too. Rounding out the schedule Big pirations, tonight's games with Carbon and Provo, respectively, Nine docket is Ogden vs. Granite, will be mere scrimmage sessions Friday night under the lamps in to iron Out all weaknesses be- - Farmerland. The Tigers are realfore-theclash for the champ- ly the surprise package of late, lonshitkat Kaysville, October 24. having scored a rude 14-- 0 victory It's the potential champions over West, plus wins over Provo against the league doormats as and Carbon. Ogden proved to be mighty Jordan entertains Provo five touchdowns better than at Sandy at 8 p.m. and Davis is Provo while the Farmers dehost to Carbon in another 8, p.m. feated the Bulldogs by three However, in more night game at Kaysville. The totichdowns. Beetdiggers and Darts are un- recent battles both Ogden and beaten, while Carbon and Provo Granite lost to Davis by three are withouVa victory, and have touchdowns. The Tigers, with big little hopes of scoring ap initial Jack Andrews plunging and i tonight. triumph The Bulloogs; trekking to Jordan, have had two weeks rest to,restore a badly injured grid team back into shape. Tom Giles, , - - Ralph agaughan, Berle lifitiman and Lynn Dailey, minters; Dahl Pantar, Art Do Mont Oetttradasn, Lloyd Reyes, ,Walkeir and Lane Milder, guards; Moroni Bill Nelson. Schwab, Gearp Nelson, Boyd Ruin. Edson Proses and Ralph Downs, tacklc,Reith Bushes. Tad Reath, Mare Abrams. gent Murdock, Ron Romney, Grant Budge and Jack Young. ends; Johnny Caputo, Jask Sorenson and Ralph Reyianco, quarterbacks: Johnny Worley, .. Merlin Naught's. trnia ()roll. Doan Stringitam, Dave Wright and Newell Prank Sorensen, halfbacks; Williams, Tony lutich and Bob DuBois. fullbacks. first-nammen in each position Tee , will ba 'tartar'. - Captain tor the game Is Bus Williams, . fullback , last year. ,I , '. ' ' , e. - ' ' - OUTLINED BY GAMEVARDEN . , , , - - - ' t I ' i ! , ' i 1 . i , - i ' , t - ' - , Graidio Won Carina Prove 1 - ' MO - 2- ' 1 4 , i4k son but ' !.f i , I it ' ...4, i - : 1 - , , I. , , 1 111 i .A. 1 I ...... I1 1 1 1 ...... It pus-catchi- .000 8 AMA 11 4101 out for the 132 yards.- ,. I .' i 11111 ...."991t ,,, i -- - ...11F ' '08811.eae' ; , 2,,74 ,,., I sr Lot' . . V :. binelau": tuPnevNricycrur a I , ' ' PHONE k ' ) TT FM 1 9-20- - I - As Always 1I LrlTr-rz-:.rr-4-;- L-. - Wasatch W .., '',4 t Salt Lake City 4I,Utah . 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Si , Frank Brickey, who scouted hi the Pioneers against Oklahoma AS.:M and against Colorado MEM, ,,, , M ft brought home the information y that Hazelhurst, though not in c uniform for the Rams last Saturday night, was ''on call" to suit up and tussle a little in r; the second half. al Pavich played the whole game CI 2 against the Rams. Rezzer, whop' 1t has been on crutches, should be 7 ti back. le All of which adds up to what ti the Redskin staff thinks Is a n mighty fine Hubbard "bear Y story." That also remains to be d seen. Plenty Deep n One fact, though, that hasn't P A b escaped the notice of the Utes is that the Pioneers. injuries or 0 ri not, will be tough. They've had 'em three and four deep in all si r positions all season and should be able to absorb a few hospital 3 losses. Ducats for the Homecoming an A affair have been 'selling at a w t I' and another lusty clip big gate is expected for the 'Skin's first afternoon game of the season, according to Graduate Manager l Theron Parmelee. ,, g ST. LOUIS--- (AP) Two of the St. Louis Cardinals' top players, bedeviled by physical ailments during the past season, ' faced appendectomies today as the Redbirds employed surgery in an effort to improve their performance on the baseball dia-, mond next year. First Baseman Stan Musial and Pitcher George Munger entered St. John's Hospital yesterday for the operations by Dr. Robert F. Hyland, the Redbird physician. Modern Equipment Open Day end IOW, Monday throolik Friday. Day or Night TAllawaY9 ett re, hu kr plusa a COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE SERVICE - .r Hubbard, a firm believer in the use of any medication necessary to win football games, even a little "oil of pre- varicate," has issued a bulletin to the effect that Bob Hazelhurst, Tony Pavia), Don Rezzer, Kenny CardinalI Stars Under Operations 4 -- Coach slow-speaki- ng 11 Shined Mechanics al MI him. might even find the task i an impossible one. That remains to be seen. The Pioneers and their propsganda aren't helping any either. Redskin Basketball Coach Vadal Peterson, whose Utes won the National Invitational Tourney in Madison Square Garden last spring, forsees a rough road for his basketeers this winter. "Everyone'll be pointing for us this winter," opined the Vadal, "and it's going to be tough all the way through. The conference will be solidly strong and every game a tough test. We've got the kids, though and should win our share with a few breaks." ,5411.4 I P:1 IL re experind high-power- , , g e re iTi) v p.m. Ken Scott, director of the Salt Lake City recreation, announced yesterday that entry deadline for the city recreation basketball leagues has been set as Saturday with play: to get under way on Oct. 24 at West High School and either the Bryant or Jordan Jun- tor High O3rms- .- Interested sporp. son or managers are urged w contact Scott at the recreation of the City and County 7,... 0.7 s--- IF171 an A :sh kover Tmoaung, .. 1 1 . , , - h football rivalry, almost 30 years old is somewhat unique, In one way at least: Utah has a dickens of a time winning at Denver and the Pioneers have the same jinx to sur- . mount in Salt Lake City. Utah has proved a better road team throughout the years.... A victory for y)enver Saturday would throw the conference race wide open.... And don't forget that Wyoming, by beating Young University and Colorado Mines. can no longer be taken lightly.... , BOB DAVIS - ' Utes? . This. Utah U vs. Denver U - - Standout Job of Year 1.'".."1141".1111.11.2.112.11Jr P Cage Deadline Set 41''' -- i! sf,,.:..i.,,, . 1 , p.m. Delta 31. North. Sanpete 4 4 - Phone -- ',i,,4 ,' ..:- WE KNOW 'YOUR - Wednesday's Resulis Garland , - Academy at Mt , it City.-- , 49 - - , as . , Morgan vs. North Summit at Cool-vin- e, 1 pm. Park City vs. Judge Memorial at Municipal L.), 2 p m. South Summit vs. Wasatch at Reber We Pay. Highest Market Prices uBrandles- -- , 7,, . 3 Ogden 4533 - Logan 7: - 6 last yLWet at Weik-- p.m.. Ogden vs. Granite at Granite. Summit Division - , For Your Elk and Deer Skins 3rd West ' , ,,, . ,,,. - , firli vs,01141.1eyar Ter:inns.. Friday's Schodulo , Big : c - . . to a 13 to 13 the tie Saturday nigh,t. The Pioneers were,picked to win by three touchdowns. This jolting upset just about ruined Denver's chances of getting away strongly in the defense of its share of the Big Seven title. At the same time it established the Rams as the team to watch the rest of the way along the championship route. Those A&M boys, inspired by the new Davis technique; got away winging with victores over Colorado Mines and Drake, before Utah State had to cash in on four fumbles to beat the Ramrods in the opening of their Big Seven season. This is a remarkably fine showing for a team that was only one step out of the cellar last season and had only 33 men out for spring train- " (ms-ma- e Football) vs. Cedar at Cedar City. Beaver vs. Parowan at Parowan. ' ,i , A 42, MeMasialfonrdk UTAH OireP2ORLIZT5 CO 1117.1 463 So. 61 RP r;IFIIP It ,v,IN 0, Millard vs. - ' , ' .., , - p.m., Region '4 A' 11 price estimate and on oppointment with our "car beauty experts." i r 71It - r.,;ut2t731 I I 1114Mk f . i 1 or,." f), . 1c: 1 , : k , - WORTH MONEY Payson vs. Spanish Pork at Spanish Perk, 2:30 p.m Ameritan Pork vs. isolti at Lehi. ' : q,4.4:A1171i: 4 .110 I co - - 2:30 ,,, 40,,to, ,, ..,. REMEMBER 0.1'44(St, ,!:. .J: ... e , . -c Drive in today for Ty. 1,-- ''' - ' , 41 , 0. ,. . ' This trio has combined in four to make the Big Seven team one of the passingest aggregations in the country, rank- ing third behind only Michigan and Notre Dame. Fred Wendt of the Texas Miners got off a succession of his typical soaring boots last , es , ,,, Football Docket games 16 hi 6. Weekend Prep - es we .. a avres. 1.11 l . The ng ht . There is a state bounty on bobcats, coyotes , cougars and wolves! And here is all it takes to collect it. If you bag a predator (listed above) take the critter to the area inspecting officer of the Predatory Animal Control Committee iin the county where the critter resided at the time he expired. The iinspector will give you a certificate. With this certificate. but sans animal, you go next to the county predator commission in any county. This visit Saturday to take over the lead- must be made at the time of the ing.It will be recalled, with If ership among the punters with regular monthly meeting. an average of 49.9 yards from the certificate is accepted, the mingled feelings of regret and He was closely commission handles the rest and chagrin by Utah football descrimmage. that Davis had charge pressed by Joe Congdon of sends you the check for six votees, Brown 48.3, with Charlie Justice bucks or whatever the prize is of the Denver U defense that stopped the Redskins cold last of North Carolina third at 46.8. for that animal. season. It was the smartest The leaders in each department: and as is follows: Cougar Pay Pan receiving: Poole, Mississippi, 18 piece of coaching turned in all for 157 yards; Broadnag, Georgia Tech. 'wolf, $15; coyote and bohcat, year in our skyline conference. 12 for 108 yards: Bdwarde. Georgia, 12 $6. Bob's success is being acclaim- for 171: Mills, Young, 12 for We called we konw? do How Brirm 12 isi: Blensmann, 152: d with generous gusto in this of agriculture. bailiwick Keitsman, Brigham Young. 12 foor 132: the department because he's one Lee, Temple, 12 for 127: Garza. Oregon. who reminded sportsmen that our 11 for 257: Cisterna. boys. He played football fa Flagstaff State. 11 for 172; Mast, Oregon Stan, 11 for In: they don't accept carcasses on East High, the University of J. Williams, Washington Stan, 11 for, the state hill and not to bring Utah, coached at South High and 128: Lukens, Wash. at Lee. 10 for 133; over the them and them flop up Clawson, Montana State. 10 for 21; ZatWeber College and later at his kat,forIllinois. 10 for 75: Jenkins. Yale. stenographer's desk. alma nutter. Then Denver got 74; Jenkins. Misaissippl. 10 for . him, which was the smartest thing the DU strategists did all Kelly Gets .Increase year since he won their "big I game" for them. Colorado AgriLos ANGELES (AP) i Carrying a brand new contract cultural and Mechanical, seeing I calling for an undisclosed raise Bob's good works, took him over In pay, Manager Bill Kelly of hoping he can do for them what the Champion Lim Angeles Club he did for DU when the Utah Thursday's Schodulo of the Pacific Coast Baseball game- comes around. Big 9: League-- headed' east today for Provo vs. Jordan at Bandy, g p.m. Maybe he will. The young Carbon vs. Davis at Kamilla, II pm. conferences with the Parent Chi- man is sharp. , Region I cago Cub Organization. DISCIPLINE AT UTAH U: President Don Stewart of the Jordan Division biliTray vs. Grantsville et Grantsville. Angels, praising Kelly's work in The e6elciest freshman athlete 3 the pennant Cand the to enroll at the University,wes toirole vs. Bingham at Bingham. I p.m. winning playpostseason Governors Region 3 job wash- the new contract was assigned a part-timPI.$3&nt Greve vs. Lincoln ai orem: off, said same The the floors. gym ing In the for one year, customary 2;30 vs. B.Y. High at Provo, club's policy. old floor flusher, as it were! aringvnie equal billing among the nation's young men who make a specialty of being on the receiving end of footballs thrown by their more glamorized teamMatea. Whether one of them outranks the other in this vital but underfunction emphasized depends upon the- viewpoint; 'Poole has more than passes any caught other player for a major school 18, but Garza hat galloped over more ground than any of his rivals after taking his tosses257 yards. Brigham Young University, which boasts the nation's leading passer i n Rex Olsen, has two top Mike Mills has taken 12 of Olsen's tosses for 161 yards, while Jim Reitman has an additional 12 for gathered in - JIBS II all-sta- te, , ,,,, ...... urres"toirweuthou , s 44, '' touch t 1 1 , wilt make any car look new again.. We iron out dents . i I - An Oldsmobile "Appearance Overhaul" , . I i f'. '' ei '. t; I 0 ouae , ' -- !, ,, 1 - it'!I ) , 1 1 .8 .4 .1 pre-seas- on t t a sea- Lamar Hrown and Bob Morgan should be ready for tonight's game, mac the ering from injuries, to tiff as close as possible. Big Game Game of the week appears to be the annual grudge feud between East and West High Schools in Salt Lake City Friday afternoon. In a game now rated a vrtuaossup, West w been heavily if the contest had been slated early in the season. The Panthers, defending Big Nine champs, looked like a real contender in frays, but at present own a dismal record of only one victory against three setbacks. Yardstick to apply in measur-- , tilt might be ingthis East-We- st comparative showings against Jordan. East slowed the title. bound Beetdiggers to a one touchdown margin, but the Saturday deer hunt opening, the Utah Fish and Game Department through spokesman Merrill Hand, chief deputy game war. den, reminded sportsmen today that an of Salt Lake County will be closed except that Portion of the Wasatch Range from Little Cottonwood south, excepting Little Willow Creeks just north of Little Cottonwood. An of the east slope of the Heaston Preserve will be closed this year, Mr. Hand said. The only other area closed in the state is South Willow ,Creek Canyon area near Grantsville. i i .44 - .. .. last 1 .:. 4 , Two weeks without .a miss in high school .predicting is more success than any newsman could hope for, but here's this week's suggestion anyway: Provo vs. JORDAN at Sandy, 8 p.m. tonight; Carbon vs. DAVIS at Kaysville, 8 p.m. tonight. EAST at West, 3 p.m. Friday. OGDEN vs. Granite at Salt . Lake, 8 p.m. Friday. NEW YORK(AP)Barney MisPoole, of the sissippi Poles, and Dana Garza of Oregon University deserve Pet. 1.000 1.000 .100 .000 .000 . FloOded with telephone calls abOut clgsed hunting areas for ace halfback, is --th- e . , Jordan Opies South - 04 - down-trodde- MILLS, KEITZMAN HIGH AMONG PASS RECEIVERS Standings: W L Davis CLOSED AREAS - TheCalscame kicking, look like the winner. South High, Dot scheduled In Big Nine play this week, takes the ifridders who survived last week s Davis game to Ely, Nev. for an intersectional tilt on Sat- urday. Absent from the Cub lineup will be Derrald 'Adding-haquarterback, who suffered a broken wrist, and who retired from Kay Berntson, the Dart tiff with a broken nose. - Coach Dick Romney, with his assistants, Howard Linford and Paul Marston. took 83 'men ter Laramie for the battle with the Cowpokes Saturday afternoon. Trainer George Nelson, Leonard McDonald, Aggie Alumni As- sociation executive e secretary, Ray Nelson, Logan newspaper- man, 'and Lavor Laripen were with the group. . no Laramie-boun- d "Adders include! Arlie ague - , ' - well-know- stiff battle with Utah without further injuries, and with Scotty Deeds recovered from the cold that kept him out of most of the game last week. the offentiive play is expected to be materially improved. Kimball and Soffe will take a men squad of approximately 35 meron the Colorado trip and a ry scrap is in progress among the reserve group for places on this over the mountain squad. ,, Winless Elevens Tonight right halfback In the Big Seven hit year, and leading scorer thus for in 1947, Van Noy was hurt last Friday night when a couple of Montana on University tacklers piled-u- p his knee. At first. it was thought Van Noy suffered just a slight sprain. But it has been grievous enough to keep hhn out of suit 'ince Friday. - - I Hansenegu1ar-enclA11-arer-4- n., 10 By Dee Chipman Like the proverbial chain and Its weakest link, a football team and its seasonal record is only as good as the display put forth on its weakest Saturday. Wes vs. Pioneers That, or something like that, is bothering Chief Kickapoo Ike For alma mater's sake I must come through Armstrong today as his Utah With Just one vote Redskins prepare to face one of For U. of U. their toughest tests of the sea- But Denver U son Saturday after having been I might gaY ,eek- - 1, "up" on three successive ends. b no pushover anya day. The fact that it's homecoming Yet, this should be royal scrap As good as any. on the map; for the Redskins and that But leaving out all flippant be playing the Denver in what might possibly be nlseers eracks, Who directs those Utah backs? ed the Big Seven championship game might OBSERVATION AT THE Chief Ike's task a little easier. But it's still a task and a worGAME: who The Hollander for a,man like the ry, says America has nothing to Ute especially war chief, whose chief avo- I wind-hutch the with compare cation is investigating the cloudy mills, should see our high i end of the skies. school girl cheer leaders when' The Utes, their intersectional their team makes a touchdown.1 prestige at stake, were fired up for the Oregon State Beavers. Came the highly- 1 They won, Bits of Banter touted Hawaii University Rain- Mentor Armstrong ap- 'Colorado U. with the biggest bows and blow his psychological plied and toughest line it has displayThe Redskins tri- ed in a number of seasons, Thus torch again. 35-Then the Brig- umphed,. far this season has shown no hams invaded and Provo from a semblance of scoring attack. had to be soaring The Golden Bisons have tallied the Warriors six points against 68 for their for that one. All of which brings the affair opponents.. They got the six to date with the impending against Iowa State. Army ran up up invasion of a 'potent, powerful-- 47 of the 68 points. Denver Pioneer eleven. The Speaking of CU power, the .Redskins will have to climb into critics seem to be unanimous the clouds again, and how to get in the opinion that-Pau- l Briggs them there is a and looming, and Aubrey Allen are the best bigger, question big, for Chief Ike. tackles in the league. Wonder As expert will in- if they've seen George Nelson form any gridiron it's tough to fire the and "Mony" Schwab of Utah spirit you, for two weeks let Don Smith, Reed Nos- alone for fourstraight I State or Saturda s in a It wouldn't be amiss right now to get out the attar of roses and sprinkle its essence over n that physical idenas known Bob Davis, coach tity of the Colorado A&M Rams. Robert is entitleeto something right out of the neck of the bottle for what he has done to put eort Coln the oft lins gridball club back on the upper layer.. The Rams, beautifully coached by Davis and his assistants, Mark Duncan and Bob Sneddon, knocked the Mountain States Conference for a couple of loops when they held mighty Denver, rd - semi-regul- - I 7 ! For Cowboys , - Buff Battle Bob Davis Lifts Rams Out of Gridiron Mire 0,0r ' .;::',-,4- ':. :,',' 4.arir r' V By .o,,,,..-.....- :, ' U .de L - 'Al' ilr I ' ' ' , 7 - .. ' ' ,. . t ''' ' ' , 4 1 - .' - - a , SHOCK TROOPER: Little Gene (Baby Doll) Evans, Utah University's fleet scamper back, becomes an important cog in Mentor Ike Armstrong's grid machine Satur- day when he'll be firstline reserve for Frankle Nelson. , ; ...., ,........,, ,;... ,.... . 1 I ' ..k .., - . I12THE DESERET' NEWS, nungiay; October- 16, 1947 , .., ., .............,..............,,..............., , , , . .. ........ ... .,..... ,, ., ...... ......., .... , , 'Redicins Have Tough Job I Get, 'Up for Pioneer Invasion DU Injuries Cougars Discounted 601-F1:3 Coates Prime for Ute Staff -- ,,',. . , , , , ,,. . . , , . , I . , 4- - |