Show OGDEN 6B Hydroplane STANDARD-EXAMINE- R OGDEN UTAIIJ SUNDAY MORNING Finale at Lake Tahoe t ' '"- - SEPT 1962 23 m Gale V Miss Notre Dame and Miss Such Crust from Detroit t Madison fromMadison Ind Hurricane VI from Tahoe and a new a boat called Miss B & I from "our to Wash in addition own Miss Tahoe MANAGES MISS TAHOE Stead doesn't drive any more but he manages the affairs of Miss Tahoe which he used to drive when it was owned by the late Bill Waggoner and named Miss Maverick i This race -- ways causes trouble for ' mechanics because it is run at a 6000-foaltitude which results in problems with the carburetors The race hasn't been run here for the past three years having been staged at Lake Pyramid northeast of Reno "But we're expecting a big crowd" says Stead "Maybe And do you know who likes hydroplane racing best? Young college girls It's surprising the numbers of letters we have received from college girls who will be up for ihc races I have one letter from a group of Stanford s who want to know if we have a camping area where they Ta-com- ot 30-0- 00 co-ed- can camp during the races" The race this year is being staged at the south end of Lake Tahoe where there is a mile of unobstructed beach for the spectators plus parking space for more thair 10000 cars Most of the racing hydroplanes cost from $50000 to $100000 to build and maintain each year So the $15000 ' prize- money that is offered the winners" really does not amount to much But the $10000 worth of gold and silver trophies are the things the owners will be fighting for - Falcons Shock Rams 34-- 0 in Field Debut rrVl:jvq ir 7 ' i 1 V Coach Les Dunn has some problems but the Bees should be one of the Region One powers THESE INTERIOR linemen should make Box Elder strong this fall Left o right are Mark Wells Jay Stokes Lloyd Baird Grant Wilson and Jeff Thorne ArmvS cores BeeCampus Buzzing Penn State Scuttles Win Over With Talk of Title Wake Forest By Ensign Ritchie - WEST POINTY N Y (UPD! Army paraded its mighty new three-teasystem for the first time ' oday and crushed Wake in Paul Dietzel's Forest debut as head football coach! at West Tointr Operating on the substitution pattern Dietzel developed cluiling seven mighly successful seasons at Louisiana State the Arfriy "rculirs' scored three touch downs under the direction of quarterback Joe Blackgrove and the "go" team of offensive spe ciaiistsj got three more— but not even 'the defensive "Chinese' ban- dits" could put a complete stop per on Wake Forest s sophomore passer John Mackovic Mackovic senf out a flood of passes after Army built up a 2G--0 lead in the third period and hit two for touchdowns one of Isix yards to Jimmy Bedgood and of 19 yards to Henry Newton in the 4th period to cut Arm 40-1- 4 J in-oth- er my's 'lead to 4 Blactgrove and halfback Jahn Seymour of the "Go" team shared 26-1- 27-ye- ar 16-ya- rd 30-yar- d 11-ya- rd 26-ya- rd 1-- BRIGHAM CITY Brigham City football fans talking of a Region One football championship after missing out last year may have to wait until early November Coach Les Dunn is cautious about mentioning the word"championship" But it is apparent that he is generally pleased i with his personnel Dunn who won a state championship in his Utah coaching debut two years ago said he would like more strength at defensive ends and more speed £t halfbacks but he feels he has- a club that will be able to move the ball against atiyone He too hopes the injury bug stays away from the Bee campus since there is a noticeable difference in his first and second units Box Elder will again use the multiple offense but the single wing will be its bread and butrer It will only go to the in an attempt to keep the defenses off balance Dennis Yamasaki at left' half and Gordon Nielsen a at fullback have provided most of the Bees offensive punch in i - down run 60-ya- :d it now appears that tne winner of the league opener betwee i Box Elder and Bear River will have the inside track for the crown The Bees will host Skyline Wednesday at 8 pm before heading into its league schedule Box Elder's Region One schedj ule is: ElBox 5 Oct Bear River at der Oct 12 Box Elder byes Oct 19 Box Elder at South Cfache Oct 25 Logan at Box Elder: Nov 2 Box Elder at North Cache On the current Box Elder loster are: Ends - Dennis Kit Hendrickson Abel (141) Navy 41-- 7 UNIVERSITY PARK Pa (UPD Penn State's Nittany Lions ripped Navy's ground and air defenses early and late Saturday to pile up an overwhelming 41 to 7 conquest of the Middies and uphold their initial rating as the East's top team The Lions outclassed Navy's out-mann- ' (143) ment And they looked best where jr -- The Nittany Lions also showed an extremely tight pass defense running back two intercepted aerials for touchdowns Navy stopped State's opening drive which carried to the Middie 17 where Charles Ricevuto's field goal attempt from the 24 was wide But State went 68 yards after the ensuing punt with Liske passing the last five to Al Gursky for the first score Ricevuto added the conversion from placement Within minutes State had another touchdown after recovering a fumblem the Navy 33 and going the distance in four plays The big gainer was a Liske aerial to end Dave Robinson for 20 yards Roger Kochman skirted right end from the eight-yar- d line for the on 24-mi- le f INTERMOUNTAIN TECHNICAL SERVICES Phone "IT'S ONE STOP SERVICE" Reproduction Service i Microfilm II Auto Positives Photo Copy 11 "i ' Dry Diazo Machines Diazo Materials r" 11 For Your Shopping Convenience Open 8 a n to 6 pm pm Blueprint Machines and Accessories Engineer and Architect Supplies Art Service - ll rridaY Until 9 II Wc Pick Up Design & Drafting Services Consulting Services ft ' manager in 1963 has done a good manager Joe L Brown announced Saturday In a dugout press conference Brown commended Murtaugh for his performance as manager "There was never any doubt about signing Danny again He's done a good job as manager" Brown said j Murtaugh shifted a wad of tobacco in his jaw and acknowledged Brown's show of confidence Asked for a comment Murtaugh said: "Anybody lucky enough to be back should feel good" Danny said "I'm very well pleased to twi-nig- G0-1- 4) jury San Francisco could have its hands full containing the Lions" offense which looked vastly stronger with Milt Plum at terback qju Right-handR L Miller (as R G Milopposed to ler) of the Mets has made so " appearances many pinch-hittin- g recently that they're thinking of identifying him as "right-footer- " V TRAIN ROARS PAST New York's New Flushing Meadow Park is certain to be one of the noisiest in the country even when the stands are virtually empty An elevated train roars past one side of the stadium and planes frqm Laguardia Airport take off from just outside the other side lar course ft Sturrock tacked again and again attempted to get but from under Mosbacher's "cover? He made 24 tacks on that firsl leg Weber County junior high footand Mosbacher covered him 22 ball play enters its second week times It was a tremendous duel of a short season with untried with both crews perform- Roy hosting the South Spartans County Game Wednesday The third team of the loop Wahlquist draws a bye For the moment coach Basil Beech's South High footballers are perched on top with their win last week over Wahlquist With only six games to play a victory means a lot in this league is the defending Wahlquist champion During the five years that-th- e county schools have engaged in the grid sport the WahlAmerica's cup as the greatest quist Eagles have managed to hike j off with the bunting fight of them all " ' NEAT SELF-START- ER fc HARD WORKER WILLING TO LEARN 4 At 1 pm a wilt be held for Ladies wishing to Learn to Bowl NURSERY FACILITIES are available for children since York Yankee right-hand1928 when Waite Hoyt won 23 in lifeReaching the time victories "probably means more to Early Wynn of the Chicago White Sox than to any other pitcher of modern times who's had er 300-ma- rk of all ages without cost - Phone 394-261- 8 For information and' reservation ' Certified Instructors Jerry Whiteman Herb Wtitman HILLTOP LANGS Jerry Whiteman mgr NO DOWN PAYMENT CAR REPAIR PLAN $467 per month $576 per month $ 50 Repair $100 Repair MPnTn)HW Tow &mili!a li 1M HP SERVICE DEPARTMENT OPEN Every Day Except Saturday EARLY FAST COURTEOUS EFFICIENT ' SERVICE MU YOU ? TT(Tnr17)rT n1 P I Phone EX 4-33- 03 3 h FREE CLINIC HAVE AUTOMOBILE Weber office supply ' Beginning Sept 20th-27tOct 4th infielder Gil McDou-gal- d rates Bill Skowron "the most dangerous World Series hitter" on the current team He also- - calls Yogi Berra "the best clutch hitter of the last 20 years" Ralph Terry's 22 victories this season are the most by a New Retirement plan Deliver TO BOWL? Ex-Yank- ee 11-m- an j ing flawlessly They rounded the first iark with Weatherly in the lead by about 350 yards Gretel lame around one minute and 33 seconds behind her With Spinnakers ballooning in the downwind Gretel picked up both distance and time onj thd second leg They rounded the marker with Gretel only 51 second behind Then came the finish that! will go down in the historyi of the Salary plus commission and car allowance 11 DO YOU WANT Roy in Lone i i 11 er South Hosts "ft II left-hand- er 4 ft LADIES er 16-ya- rd Must be 3 ht park?" 27-ya- rd - ' i t PITTSBURGH (UPD — Danny be back as Pitts- Murtaugh will burgh Piraates "because he job" general 62-ya- rd ' (Ray Griffiths Managtr) Murtaugh for 1963 Season Mur-taugh- SALESMAN FOR OFFICE MACHINES OF THE NEW " f score WAITED 394-033- two-gam- "I began to NEW YORK (UPD J-- Heard a shot at it around the batting cage: think about it three and a half The Chicago Cubs are finishing years ago" he says "It's been my the season with 11 coaches They ever since because I krow now have enough to man the goal it means to be in that sort what coaches' boxes when they're at bat and station one coach behind of company" each fielder when they're in the The feeling in National Leagu? lieid dugouts ( and scouting circles Gil Hodges won a car as the is that if the Los Angeles Dodgers most popular member of the New team they York Mets shortly after convert- can't beat this Yankee ing his garage into a den for his ought to go back to Brooklyn "I remembaseball trophies WHAT GETS PRIORITY? ber as a kid they used to talk What story gets top 'priority about having two cars in every next Tuesiy if the Yankees and Gil comments "well garage" I've got two cars and no ga Dodgers clinch the pennant raws Sonny Liston knocks out Floyd rage The American Cancer Society is Patterson and Australia wins Mie one of the many charities which America's Cup? Hodges has aided financially by Dick Donovan a strong candipromotions at his popular Brookdate for American League pitcher lyn bowling lanes 4o vvhether the of the year says the pitching preIt's open question ball players or the baseball wri- mium these days" "is mora and ters are more disgusted by the more on the ability to control sev- doublehead-increase of ers A writer at a recent twi- - eraldif ferent kinds of pitches one pitch isn't enough night atrocity in New York sug- to outstanding in sight when everybody get by to his colleagues: "Why gested run home is a hitter" don't we all run out onto the field and get ejected from the Weatherly Gobs Ahedd GRAND OPENING- ' Bucs Retain ki " 2920 Washington Blvd i be back" As Brown and Murtaugh posed Navy finally got going and for photographs Danny said reached the Penn State 27 But "You've made a wise smilingly: here Gursky intercepted a short choice Joe" pass by Ron Klemick and sped 77 Going into Saturday's game yards for the third State touch- with the Milwaukee 's Braves down record took over he since Navy launched a counter-driv- e manager five years ago shows at this point which traveled 57 as 451 wins and 374 defeats yards in nine plays and gave the Murtaugh's contract was reMiddies their' only score Halfnewed for a year but in keeping back John Sai went straight up with club policy his salary was the ce nter on a draw play veered not disclosed Brown declined to to his right and went over from whether would be a there say 35 yards out without a hand beraise pay ing laid on him Murtaugh moved up from coach State's final touchdown in the to manager on Aug 3 1957 Mien first half resulted from a Sturrock tried every trick his 35 drive featured by a Liske to Koch- Bobby Bragan was fired while aerial and Liskie's the club was in Chicago years of South Pacific sailing had man jaunt into the end zone taught him but he justj couldn't overtake Mosbacher and! the trim American sloop The Aussies got off slightly be hind held even for a bnefl ment and then fadded back oh the tirst eight-mil-e leg of the triangu i in America's Gup -- all-tim- team in every depart- jr Grant est — at quarterback Jack Jensen Pete Liske and Ron Coates (144) jr: Lee Johnson (159 i sr State's two underclassmen signal Gerald Shinkle (150) jr (Keith callers their team superb Hunsaker (158) sr DeVonj Cot- - direction gave and an effective passing tam (173) sr Gary Someiville attack to go with a grinding sr wiiDy &cou uwjj sr ground game Hacking TACKLE CANDIDATES Tackles— Lee HiemanUnsi jr Jim Morris (190) jr: Robert Whit- lock (160) jr Mark Wells (182) kr Dan Shrum (178) jr: Mike Merrill (160) sr Kent Molgard Leon Hunsaker (16K (191) sr sr Grant Wilson (217) sr Guards — Delwin Mills (149) jr Richard Scharf vl43) sr Paul Sato (140) jr Wayne Glen games thus far At quarterback Larsy Todd is (143) jr: Ivan Bingham (154) jr small but has been doing an ade- Carl Fodness (138) sr Kelly (Cook Jay Stokes (159)j sr quate job There is some prob- (152) srBaird Jerald (182) sr lem at right halfback where the Lloyd position seems to be wide open Nisogi (133) jr Centers— Dave Huntington (132) REAL GOOD GUARDS jr Bob Jordan (198) jr Jeff Coach Dunn feels he has two Thorne (183) sr real good guards in Jay Stokes Quarterbacks — Larry Ttodd and Lloyd Baird And at center (144) sr Mike Dunn (134) jr Jeff Thorne is looking real good Halfbacks — Mike And£rson Grant Wilson at 217 and Mark (145) sr Lynn Richie (139) sr Wells at 182 give the Bees a pair Bruce Bosley (134) jr Doug Hunof big rugged tackles saker (160) sr Dennis Ybma-safore(173) sr Ed Morgan 1(144) Although the casters said any 6ne of Box Elder jr Glen Shiotani (128) jf Bear River Logan and South Fullbacks — Gordon Nielsen Cache could win in Region One (192) sr Dave Lovejoy (163) ir pre-seas- IMPORTANT MEETINGS Cleveland with a game against the compartively weak Redskins dividing its two more important meetings with New York and Philadelphia conceivably could gci e off to a jump on its two top rivals during the first three weeks of play in the East The Bears also face an opportunity to get off to a strong contending position in the Western Diivsion By beating the Rams Sunday the Bears could complete a sweep of their first two tough games on the West Coast Chicago beat San Francisco last week The Bears' task should be easier too with star Los Angele half-bac- k Jon Arnett hobbled or out' of action with an ankle in- Cub Coaches Number Eleven in Late Season throws each time For Sunday's game coach Buddy Parker has givenJhe starting job back to Layne The Steelers are favorites and Layne should have little trouble setting a new mark against the Cowboys 5 who played a tie with the in their Washington Redskins ' opener e In the standings of the NFL touchdown-tosser- s Charlie Conerly of the New York Giants and Norm Van Brocklin of the Los Angeles Rams and Philadelphia Eagles both retired with 173 Sid Luckman of the Chicago Bears had 139 Among active players Y A Tittle of the Giants (and San 35-3- it was figured they might be weak- jr: (143- er individual honors Blackgrove touchdown pass pitched a to end John Ellerson and scored one himself on a three-yar- d ijun while Seymour scored twice orjee on a pass from Art Lejw- is and then on a spr nt in the final period After a scoreless first period the relulars took over with the ball on Wake Forest's line and produced two touchdawns in one! minute 19 seconds with Paul Stanley- plunging three yards and Blackgrove hitting his pass to Ellerson after Elkr-so- n recovered a Mackovic fumble on the previous play The ('Go" team then drove 71 yards tn nine lays with Lewis Passing the final 16 to Seymour with 0 seconds' left in the half Phil- AROUND BATTING CAGE Cal-Mon- te Illustrations All Layne needs is one more entertain the Forty-Niner- s and Sunday against the Dallas Cow- the Colts are at Minnesota boys in the Cotton Bowl where he Green Bay and Cleveland the played for the University of Texas division favorites each was picked in 1946 to win handily But it looked like There was a feeling before the tough going for the Eagles Giants start of this season that after 14 and Forty Niners three highly-regardhard campaigns in the NFL Layne clubs which lost their might have to yield his quarter opening games back job to a younger player like The Eagles-Giant- s game is the Ed Brown whom the Stealers second of an round-robi- n season early trade acquired in an among the three leading with the Chicago Bears for the Eastern Dichallengers Layne was on the sidelines at vision crown Cleveland beat New the start of last Sunday's humil York last week The Browns play iating 45-- 7 defeat at the hands of the Detroit Lions When he en tered the game later he did man age to move the Steelers In fact he had two chances to break the touchdown-passin- g r ec o r d but Pittsburgh receivers dropped his off-seas- on Event Slated ' ranks the Eagles next Sunday in adelphia s) -- First Annual - Forty-Niner- second to Layne with 133 in the NFL and 30 more in the old All- America Conference Johnny Uni- tas of the Baltimore" Colts has 129 including four last Sunday In other games on Tuesday's schedule the champion Green Packers play the St Louis Bay Cardinals in Milwaukee the Giants meet the Eagles in Philadelphia the Cleveland Browns are at home against the Redskins the Chicago Bears take on the Rams m Los Angeles the Detroit Lions ed ld 51- 'V i 1 0 it-- Francisco United Press International Bobby Layne one of the remarkable old pros of the National Football League is a good bet to become the game's greatest touchdown passer today and with the eyes of his native Texas on him too The Pittsburgh Stealers quarterback wound up the 1961 season with 187 touchdown tosses tying him with another eminent Texan Sammy Baugh for the NFL record 30-ya- rd j- - : W ' s Blackgrove's three yard touchclimaxed a march early in the third period and after Mackovich had hurled 3-- 1 AIR FORCE ACADEMY Colo his twd scoring passes for Waive added another 6n UPI w The 'Air Force Acad- Forest Army run and in NEWPORT RI(UPD— The US Seymour's emy shook off early game jitters eight-yir- d Dick Ecke!rt sloop Weatherly beat magnificent from pass Saturday to crush Colorado State to "Go ' teamhalfback Don Par Gretel by 29 seconds Saturday in and successful- cells University 34-the closest America's cup race beautiful: the new ly inaugurate hisr ever sailed in the Falcon football stadium of classic the tory A crowd of 41JSC0 jammed the Bus Mosbacner brought the million stadium located 57 American sloop over the finish miles south of Denver to watch Cat-Monte the first football game ever played line only 75 yards ahead of Ausan the Academy campus in the tralia's Jock Sturrock after racing foothills of the Rockies But trafcourse and spendover a fic difficulties prevented many ing three hours 22 minutes and 35 fans from reaching the stadium seconds at sea until late in the first half The El Monte Men's Golf A It was a heartbreaker for AusColorado Stat e University snciatior will sponser the first tralia and one of the most thrilling vhlch absorbed its 17th straight annual! Classic next sports spectacles ever for seafarileioat during three seasons Sunday according to Bob W?inh ing men : ) threatened only once" against the association president President Kennedy was there to strong fast Air Force line But Invitations have been sent io see the whole race along with 600 ihn Falcons could not get their all association members and thejy other small spectator boats on a first touchdown in their new must bp signed by Wednesday at beautiful sunny Saturday afterttadium until 2:21 remained in £:30 pm A party noon with the wind going from six v ill b held Friday evening at knots in the morning to 17 on the tu' first half After mufring three opportun- Becker's Pioneer R t o m 1900 home stretch ities to score the Falcons drove Lincoln ?'' 1' k- v Gretel signalled after the race— eighty yards in 8 running plays Parings for Sunday's tourna- her third loss with only one vicfor the initial touchdown Junior ment will be announced Thurs- tory—that she would not race Jim Larber raced 27 day There will be a shotgun again on Monday The next envrds with a pitchout from sec- rtart at 8 am and everyone par- counter will be on Tuesday and ond string quarterback Dave ticipating must be there at 7:$ that could be the last one in this Backus for the touchdown p m to determine starting pointi best four but of seven series -- i 'I There have been five major races this year and the greedy and cocky Muncey has won every one of them "An'd if he wins this race up at Tahoe he'll break my record' says Bill Stead the handsome young daredevil who is chairman of this year's Harrah's Club! Tahoe Regatta "I won five events out of the seven races in jl'J59 Didn't do too well in the dther two though because I sank my boat both times' Muncey V charge:' the Century 21 used to be called Miss Thrift-wa- y L She's owned by a Seattle well-know- n if J 21 grocery store magnate name o£ Willard Rhoades She was a great hydroplane as Miss Thrift way I but she has been a sensation as Century 21 named after the World's Fair at Seattle "Just about every boat in America eligible to compete— they have to do 100 miles m hour or better— will be an hand for this race- - says Stead "We names as have such Miss Bardahl Miss Seattle Fascination I and II from Seattle r: Pi i L Record For Touchdown Passes Today ''I 7a SAN FRANCISCO The UPI) unlimited hydroplane racins season for the United States winds up on the chill waters of Lake Tahoe high in the Sierra on Sept 'M And the regatta looks like a dandy on the surface—except for one thing: the national championship already has been clinched by Bill Muncey and his Century Ml Layne Can Set |