Show 4 'I "v" 3 ' "V vv 1 f THESSPQ'RT! 0 1 La Al WITH A m uu lit L©rouio Announcement of the new hospital to be built by the LDS Church in Ogden coming along with the expansion of Weber College into its four year program thrilled everyone in the area Kenneth j- - Knapp a ervie dynamo and sports enthusiast is administrator or the Dee Hospital and will play a responsible role in the hi building upcoming on south Harrison Boulevard This writer shares the modest distinction with Mr Knapp of both being alums of West High School in Salt Lake City and now are shoulder to shoukler in furthering Weber College' assured future on academic and athletic levels Away with formality' we know the capable Dee Hospital ad mintbtrator as Ken and as such this column is being written It was a circuitous' route that brought him to Ogden climaxed by an offdr to him In Chicago by LeGrande -- Richards presiding uisiwi 111 iij7 ijjuia nurcn Our good friend Thorpe B Isaacson then 'counselor to Bishop Richards Conferred with him immediately following this and closed the deal This was VM and in May 1551 Kenneth E Knapp assumed me fKJmtni ration of the Dee Hospital The pressures at the hospital that resulted in the decision for a new conjtrjction an seen in the period from SS51 when the daily admissions ran 120 compared with 100 today the staff numbered about twn un now 1 20 Physicians on traffic and sales manager for Wisconsin and upper Michigan with offices in Milwaukee It was &l this stage of his career that the opportunity came for him to engage in hospital work With special training at Northwestern he took a preceptor- ship at hospitals in Chicago De- troit and Geveland The move to Utah followed He is married to the charm- ) trier - 4 "' - v-- '" A A " '' '' ' ' '"" '' CUl© By Ensign Ritchi 1 -- ' V f 0 f And realizing the major hurdle the football coaching staff has come up with a squad that it feels will respectfully represent the school With the likes of Idaho State and Montana University on the schedule Coach Wally Naldcr isn't predicting any undefeated season Nor is he conceding a single game The 12 Wildcat squad has rood size and depth and fair speed The question mark is the exper ience Wcbcr will be playing without seniors and this will make a aillerence But for the first time since Coach Naldcr has been at Weber he has no dead wood There are now 43 players working out fend every one could be used without hurting tne club Battles are be ing waged for every position The Wildcats will be somewhat at a 'disadvantage playing both Alliance and NCAA rules The Alliance rules will apply against the smaller schools with the NCAA rules in affect in the other games But coach Nalder said he will probably platoon offensive and defensive units in both cases 1 4 4 it A - -- 1 LA f ' 'it x -- ' !' - ' - J 'i i' : 'A v i V J 'i-- r i : v :: Weber College faces undoubtedly itsMoughest task ever in competitive sports when it takes a big leap into the four-yea- r athletic program -- 1 r Good Size and Depth Fair Speed on '62 Wildcat Squad Staff Present new" services have been During the period understandably many for the 120 are There provided community physicians on the hos" Maff at pital present Ken was born in Manll Utah later the family moved to Salt : Lake City He continued his education with classes and extension division work at Northwestern University University of Wisconsin and We- ' bcr Collet majoring in busincsf and jBdrninistr atloa ' r I One of 'his first jobs was in the' transportation busiim with the Union Pacific Railroad as depot passenger' agent in Salt Lake City He moved up to cay passenger agent then moved to Chicago as traveling p issengcr agent id Illinois and Indiana In vm he joined United Air Lines as manager of industrial sales in Chicago later becoming live assistant toC E Thompson 1 vice presicent in charge of public ' relations He worked up to district - " ar m v BH WARDEN Weber College Expansion New Hospital Thrill Local Residents multf-mfllion-doll- C3 0 fnrmr Tna Ma PVprt nf Salt Lake City who was vice president Romantically recalled they played opposite leads in the school plays Ken was editor of Red & Black the school yearbook i ters all married to Ogdenites: Gaye Mrs Claude Armstrong KENNETH KNAPP Shauna Mrs Richard Schmidt and Michelb Mrs Wayne Morris There are five grandchildren t three boys and two girls At age 13 Ken started serving a mission for two and one nail years for the Mormon Church in Holland f COACH WALLY NALDER Belnap and Dick Williams Ogden area athletes on the squad are left to right Jay Gardner Les Ogden Curtis Stettler Bob Shaw Lyle Johnston Roger Peterson and Dave Handley front and the AVebcr College Wildcats will open their first season game against four-yea- r opposition Friday Assisting f him on back row left to right are Leroy Overstreetj Bud FOR BARNEY Set for 2C Hill Top Lead Held OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING SEPT 9 1962 OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- ' R Proceeds from a bowling mara- non starting at 8 am Sept 22 Now as a prominent Ogdenite the figure of Ken Knapp is seen and winding up at the same hour almost cveryw his hospital work and other civic duties call nun Sept 23 will be turned over to It allows too little time for his sports hobbies he says basis on limited a So for Joe Barney one of Utah's all- personal busy man he takes sports and vtcano tisly the rest of the way possible as a spectator lime bowling stars injured some Nam Position Weight He plai s an enjoyabIev brand of golf at the Ogden Golf and months ago in an automobile C 220 Hassell Tony Dee includes CI foursome The weekly Saturday Larry Country 235 C Sweeney Windchief Sam rowel and Wes Anderson He caddied as a kid for George Von 195 C Elm at the Forest Dale Club Jerry Whiteman manager of Ray Blood G 185 Lynn Foxley "I don' t hit a! very long ball" Ken explained "but I'm deadly Hill Top Lanes said: G 185 Hansen on those tw "Hill Top Lanes is donating the Gary putts G 175 Gardner Ken looks forward to the not too distant future when Weber entire 42 lanes for this fine event Jay 175 6 College will be playing home and home dates with Utah BYU and All monies will be turned into the Roger Peterson G 230 Wiliie Long! Utah State And he says it won't be very long fund The cost to the bowler will G 185 He may get a baseball thrill of a lifetime next month He will be the regular prices of the house Eobby Parker 180 G Owens Jack be in New Vork during part of the World Series And if Mickey 'Men women and children are Edward Diaz 240 T Mantle and compiany come through Ken'll try to arrange his own invited to take park- - The goal I Llewellyn Kumanu T 220 ' ichedule to fit set have is $4000 I know that if Herman Waiolama T 245 In old the He got a big kick watching the San Francisco Giants bowlers will lend their support the Joe Lalli 230 T e Seals stad i when big Wlhe McCovey hit win be surpassed goal 210 T Jim Hassell He get in a: trout fishing trip occasionally a favorite haunt !T "We of Gordon 195 the Bruce Ogden proprietors being Box Canyon of the Snake River near Pond's in Idaho Once Hill Association 225 Ron T Trussell Bowling Top d lunker His Salt Lake fishing came up wr til a tremendous Lanes Ogden Bowling Center Terry VanVleet 190 flj y pals arc: l)r E T (Ted) Sperry Amos Bronson and Lavar Butter- - Paramount Lanes White E 170 City Lynn Corbridge worth j Rain- Rex Robison Ben Lomond Bowl Lanes 185 In the inter time he'll go every time for a fast game of squash bow e Holt Lanes 180 Mike Webb Lanesj E ( at Weber gh-Bowl Golden Lanes and 190 Mike Steed E Rocky Hqvv does- a fellow have time for all this? Bowl extend an invitation to all Ed Graves 190 ' E There's more1 much more: to par- Erent Jensen bowlers' and 195 JE 190 E ticipate in the 24 hour marathon Dave Handley The event will be staged at Hill Lynn Smith 183 RB Blvd 4400 Wash Lanes 190 Ficklin QB Perry Ken was the first local president of the United Fund and con- Top 185' Brent Hancock pB ducted its first campaign FLOCK OF AWARDS 165 Hubbell fJB George He's a member cf the Ogden Chamber of Commerce Rotary "Merchants of Ogden will pro-Vi- Alex Punahu 160 's RB tClub Ogdcn Golf and Country Club chairman of the crippled Dock of awards A check a FB Deaver 20 committee! for Rotary past president of the Blue Cross and for $100 has been donated by Og- Duffy FB 200 member of the board of trustees for Blue Shield past president of den Bowling Center to be used Jensen Kaaa 205 FB 'the Utah Stite Hospital Association vice president of the Association for the first person to hit a Roy Mackey FB-H215 Kaaa Frank Assoof Western Hospitals Utah delegate to tne American Hosptal sealed score Which is within the FVank Bentley 205 HB ciaion member' bf several national nursing groups and member of reach of all men and women f-'- " 175 HB Wilker Curtis 'committees of accreditation of hospital nursing schools member of manis the former "Joe HB 200 Barney DickPruitt 'committee of National League for Nursing and numerous other of Hill Top Lanes and one Raider Kinney 190 HB ager associations professional : bowlers of standout HB America's 170 Les Ogden ":v We think the occasion of the announcement of the new hospital 170 HB Many of his pin records still stand Bob Shaw J for Ogden is timely to sahite Ken Knapp he was a profes Lyle Johnston HB 170 He's a big lciigucr mho 1J gctthe job done m major league style In the long ago sional baseball player He served Marshall Brown HB 190 me Dcueve 175 HB many years in civic and fraternal Van Gibson organizations in Ogden "This isthe gentleman we are1 honoring With the staging of this marathon The automobile accident of last May has disabled Mr Barney The result has acLUSANXE (LTD — The In- - graph in its rules which would per- cumulated thousands of dollars in and physicians bills In ternational Olympic Committee mit certain forms of compensation hospital the Joe past Barney helped many lost wages took what some members called for causes Bowlers nad others worthy 'a "retreat from pure amateur- - IOC president Averay Brundage can now show their appreciation of Chicago in an accompanying cv assisting in this worth while ism Saturday when it incorpor- - letter stressed 'that the IOC is marathon I'm certain it will be By Daniel P Doherty ated for tie first time a para- - however "determined to keep a LARAMIE Wyo (UPD— In the I' howling success" the games clear and honest and ratified air of the 7300-fohigh to eliminate any abuses" of Wyoming campus University He asked the National Olympic talk of football championships is ' Committees Ho enforce the new not unusual amateur rules adopted by the With Wyoming's Cowboys picked 59th IOC congress last June "not by virtually all to crown themSixtH only according to the letter but selves champions of the first Westalso according to the spirit of the ern Athletic Conference season I MILWAUKEE (UPD-D- on Car- OlyrHpic movement" despite a new head coach and a "broken time parnew ofefnse the football talk is ter of St Lduis has been named The agraph" inserted into the new ammore incessant than ever Identificaon A waterfowl film bowler of tie year for the sixth ateur rules says: L t be presented Monday at Mostly the questions are being time in his brilliant career the "The IOC in principle is opposed tion will in the Utah Power & asked about the quarterback slot 8 pm Bowling Writers' Association of to payments for broken time which Auditorium at the monthly where departed Chuck Lamson caLight America announced Saturday" it considers an infraction of OlyrA-pi- c of the ML Ogden Sports- vorted last season f when the amateurism Howver when a meeting ' Carter piled up 776 votes placPokes rolled lo a men competitor c5n prove that his deAlton Frazicr local conserva- with Utah State in the old Skying first on 61 baUots: and second pendents are suffering hardship on I5 ballol5 according to asso- because of his (or her) loss of tion officer for the Utah State line Conference Department of Fish & Game will Head coach Lloyd Eaton who ciation secretary Hank Sayrs salary or wages while attending present the film which will be took over from Bob Bevaney now Dick Weber St Louis a team- the Olympic Games his national beneficial to new hunt- at Nebraska would have no worespecially mate of Ccrter on the Carter's OC may make a contribution to ers'-' ries if he could combine the tali Gloves team was the runnerup those dependents but under no A report also will be presented ent of Jim Hill Mike Wright with 659 votes circumstances may it exceed the relative to current progress on Allen Prude Jeff Hartman and L Billy Golembiewskl Detroit sum which he (or she) would have the annual Deer Hunter's Charity Tom Wilkinson in j one signal was third w ith 573 votes and Ray earned during his (or her) actual Ball scheduled for 23 Pro- caller He can't Arid that's his Bluth St Louis was fourth with period of absenece which in turn ceeds from the ballSept will be used main problem as the Pokes prep 4C5 Houndir g out the top 10 were must no exceed 30 days" to help finance the construction for the season cpenei: 15 at Jos Joesph Detroit 40G Dick According to Brundage there of an indoor rifle range at ML Billings Mont againstSept the MonHoover St Louis 375 Harry was considerable argument before Oden park ' tana Grizzlies Smith St Louis S22 Glenn Alli the broken time payments were A special invitation to attend The Pokes though are confison St Louis 230 Billy Welu permitted "and it was said that the in extended to all dently looking for a stronger passmeeting St Louis 132 and Don Ellis this was a retreat from' pure hunters said Dr Cless Pack ing attack to balaiice off their president of the sportsmen group usual grinding ground game And J - Year Junior Freshman Freshman Junior Junior ot :!' "five-for-fiv- five-poun- ' Jo-Le- Honored With Many Recognitions de chU-"Bren- Clearfield Sunset Farmington Ogden Squirrel 67 7 Idaho Ogden Grace Idaho 1 Ogden Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Ogdin Hawaii Hawaii Yakima Wash Hawaii West Jordan Hawaii Sunset Grace Idaho Las Vegas Nev - Hawaii Ogden Ogden Ogden Florida Florida Talent Mo Lack of ror afons ot Carter Selected Bowler of edW j For Time Identification Of Waterfowl Film so-call- ed Monday ! the new balanced line formation employing the wing-- T left and right the straight T and pro spreads to both ends was adopted to add versatility and speed to the ground game and provide more efficient blocking for the development of pass patterns In short the Cowboys will be the same tough grind-em-oboys of past years but they'll open up a bit more The defense noted for its ruggedness in the past is going to f be the same thanks largely to the return of eight interior linesmen and five lettered ends Eaton calling the WAC a tougher conference than the Skyline says there is an ever increasing trend toward "speed speed speed and finesse" "Any of our people who have followed the game know of the tremendous speed Arizona and other teams we play possess" he said last Aveck as the Cowboys opened drills Eaton picks Arizona and Utah as the teams to beat in the WAC saying this year's Ute squad is the best Ray Nasei's had at Salt Lake City and is smarting under a Wyomif-- jinx ut g 212 of Belleville 111 Goalby and Julius Boros of Mid Pines NC who had & 212 fired the low rOund of Layton Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore i i Washington Morgan Grace Idaho Freshman Junior i ' r Saturday EACH POSTED 20? Defending champion Dave Hitl of Denver and Art Wall Jr of Pocono Manor Pa each posted 209s The tourney was trimmed to the low 60 pros Saturday with the cut made at the low 222 Johnston's par card showed three bogies and two birdies He was par with a six-fobirdie putt on two and a birdie putt on seven But 12 and 14 and put he three-putte- d in a for a birdie on 17 "The weather was so cold I had a hard time feeling the club" Johnston said "That's why I one-und- er two-und- er ot 25-fo- ot 15-foo- three-putted- " Johnston however needed only 31 putts Saturday and he missed three greens j "That's as good as I can ever putt in this kind of weather" he said f all-regi- perience' FOR CENTER SLOT It looks like a thrce-na- n tle for the center jslot Tony batHas-cJ- l has the most experience but Itay Blood a halfback at Davis in has becntou£h And no one is discounting Sweeney Wind ll chief a 235-poun- fre&hman from d lingham City I'erry Ficklin hurt most of last year and Lynn Smith a junior college too years ago will probably har§ most of the quarterbcking Both do everything well and as long as they stay healthy the signal-Callin- g chore will be in good hands Frank Kaaa ' another junior college from Boise Junior College looks like a sure starter at either halfback or fullback If he should stick to halfback there is still Duffy Dcavcr Jensen Kaaa and Roy Mackey ca left at full Frank Bentley Curtis Wilker and Dick Pruitt have been im- pressive at halfback The punting should be stronger tnis year with Lyle Johnston a freshman from Weber High booming them out And Smith and Van- C Sept 22 Montana Sept 29 Oct 13 Weber vs Eastern at Ogden at Ogden of Montana Weber vs Oregon Tech Weber vs at Missoula-Mo- University nt Oct 20 Weber vs Idaho State College at Ogden Oct 27 Weber vs Collefe of Idaho at Ogden (homecoming) wov s weber vs Eastern Ore gon at LeGrande Ore Nov 10 Weber vs Western Montana at Ogden Nov 17 Weber vs Southern Oiegon at Ashland Ore Pastmno Scores Split Baxter who led the field by three strokes with a 134 Friday thus found himself five strokes back of the leader Saturday One stroke behind Johnston with 208 were slugging George Bayer of Miami Fla and Bob Goalby Morgan Sophomore Sophomore B IOCL Takes Steps to Allow Compensation for Lost Wages Ogden Sophomore ! tal of Ogden Hawaii Hawaii Hawaii all-ICA- er Florida Freshman Junior Junior Junior rs " Bountiful Ogden Ogden Mississippi -- ill er Layton Sophomore - non-bowle- KaysvUle 1 (UPD-B- one-und- Morgan Brigham City Freshman Junior Junior Junior Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Junior Freshman Junior Junior Junior Junior Junior be no keep'ng Ron Trussell out of a starting berth at tackle This rugged young man from Morgan was everyone's choice as a year ago and looks even better this fall But from there any one ol six other candidates could get the starting call Llewellyn Kumanu of Hawaii has shown a real good punch and could land opwill i Home Town BVeshman It looks like there Johnston Ariz stormed from four strokes back Saturday in weather so cold he had trouble holding a club to grab the lead from faltering Rex Baxter Jr in the third round of the $30000 Denver Open i Golf torunament posite TrusselL Lynn Foxley and Gary Hansen Arizona Country The who t played guard for Weber a r Club professional shot a few years ago at 160 pounds have wind69 cold over and the par Club swept Denver Country total of course His three-roun- d ' 207 was three-undpar Baxter a pro from who' had led Amarillo Tex through the first two rounds fell apart Saturday posting an eight-ovpar 73 for a third round to- Wildcats' Roster for 1962 Football Squad Prominent Ogden Citizen Now the staff By Johnston DENVER of Phoenix 1S3-poun- ds f Vleet also do well OPEN IN COLORADO The Wildcats open their season formerly played as halfbacks at this week at i Gunnison Colo Weber Both are good blockers against Western State College with good hands Dave Handler Weber's complete 1962 schedule and Ed Graves who recently is: moved with his folks to Ogden Sept 15 Weber vs Western from Ohio have also impressed State College at Gunnison Colo Denver Open Sports Pin Event UNBALANCED LINE "The offense will again operate with an unfrom the balanced line He said that if there should be weak spot it is at defensive end But this problem could solve itself Looking good at offensive ends are Lynn Corbridge and Terry Van VleeL two athletes who done some growing and at look like the' starters at thusc positioni rioter Peterson a freshman who was at Wcbcr High it year ago could nriove in alter a bit more ex- 4 Decision in Florida MIAMI BEACH Fla (UPI) — Willie (The Wisp) Pastrano earned a shot at light heavyweight Harold Johnson Saturday night by punching his way to a split decision over Argentina's Itodolfo Diaz in a nationally-televise- d Pastrano used his scientific style in scoring one of the most important victories of kis career However W'illie's famous style got him into trouble several times during the fight when he failed to follow through after rocking Diaz with long left hooks There were no knockdowns In the second round Pastrano hit Diaz with two hard lefts but displaying enough fire power to finish him off The referee scored It for Pastrano Judge Bernie Lovett had it Pastrano But judge Gus Jacobson scored it 4 for the Argentine puncher Diaz threw plenty of good punches but Pastrano danced away from trouble each time Diaz began to tire in the seventh round of the fight at the Miami Auditorium However durable Pastrano was still dancing when the final bell rang although he was constantly in motion during the fight — as he gave Diaz little but air and gloves to hit was caught by a right as he danced away Diaz backed Pastrano into a corner and bounced him from the ropes twice before The Wisp was able to get away Coy Wins Three At Eastern Track 10-rou-nd fight ge S7-9- 5 S9-9- 7 97-9- However in the ninth round LINCOLN RI (UPI)-Joc- key Diaz stumbled to one knee and Al Coy rode three winners at hit his head on a padded rope buckle after throwing a long Lincoln Downs Friday including Pinsetter in the feature $7500 right that missed its mark Berkshire Handicap Referee Jimmy Peerless warned ' a son of Pinsetter Diaz twice to keep his punches Shadoutlasted Coinage Royal up New Orleans' Pastrano at 184 ows Last and Prince Orsini in fought a the feature to pay $320 $440 and pounds to Diaz's 186 cautious match jabbing just $360 He negotiated the seven furenough to slow Diaz but never longs in 1:27 45 'I Si 1 if"' VETERAN COUNTRY CLUB FOURSOME— The year 1962 is the finest one ia all weekly foursome is history at the Ogden Golf and Country Club A typical Dee and Wes Andershown above left to right: Sam Powell Ken Knapp Larry son They all shoot in the lowSOs — (Read The Sports Highway) - |