Show BIG GAMES Paul Pender Colleges Hit the NOV 10 1962 Mm fa 'Stretch' OGDEN STANDARD EXAMJNER OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING Is Single By Ed Corrigan Associated Press Sports Writer Rags - to - riches Northwestern reached its moment of decision today when it met strong Wiscon-s:-n in a battle that could send Northwestern to the threshold of the Rose Bowl Northwestern No 1 team in the country in the Associated Press poll on a 0 record came out of nowhere this year on the pinpoint passing arm of Tom Myers But Wisconsin loser only to Ohio State and No 8 in the poll has been waiting to ambush Ara' Parsehian's club The Badgers think they have the answer to Myers in Ron Vanderkelen Like Myers he has gained more than 7C0 yards through the air 4CS 7 J A tv :":::-':- y :' ' : - f Northwestern gets past YOUNGSTERS GET LIMITS— Allien and Rich Matthie! left "to right above are shown with bag limits of pheasants killed in Idaho They are sons of Dr and Mrs Fred Matthie of Ogden This was their first out of state pheasant hunt and a very successful one ru — The Crimson Tide unbeaten in as a rated straight games favorite The game was expected to develop into a h pitching duel between Joe of Alabama and George Mira of Miami Mississippi No 4 in the country figured to have no itrouble with Chattanooga at Oxford 1 THE SPORTS 26 HIGHWAY blue-rock- and a great marksman Mr Gealta also accompanied Mr Becker and other sportsmen to various events through the West He himse f was a marksman of repute and in squad shoots turned in some wonderful scores e in me aun shoot at Sun Valley every year "Jack" Gealta was always on hand He was known as "Chief Bucket of Suds" his Indian name He was up there in August this year and won a trophy for marks- manship ng vaiiey-anosnon- Club and also the Utah Trapshooting Association and the Ogden Industrial Club He was a former member of the Ogden Kiwanis Club and a life- time member of the Weber Coun- ty Wildlife Association He was a member of the United Commer-wa- s cial Travelers Weber Club Utah Manufacturers Association and the LDS Church He will long be remembered for his sportsmanship and the warm spot he had in his heart for hunt- ore NOTES ON A NAPKIN is tne tmest uiMna in the world Rudie Schaffer of the Chicago White Sox and Clar- ence Rowland of the Chicago Cubs each dispatched letters of this kind to the writer today The celery was shipped by the writer from Food Town to top omciais in sports ot tne nation ' j i "Just a note fol-ilow- s: thanks for the fine box of delicious ceiery you so kindly sent the Sox office Without a doubt it's the finest we ' i pip lhave ever tasted and enjoyed it to the last bite" Clarence Rowland vice presi: dent of the Cubs and former President of the Pacific Coast League had this to say in part: "That box of celery was out of this world It is certainly delicious and before I get too far into the letter am asking a request "It is the first time I have ever experienced the likes of it and associates m the office here in Chicago were given a break also as I naturally let them in on it so if you can send me another batch with a statement I'll be very grateful" tm iif AiHiiiiiiBirTriiiaiiiiiMiiiiMiiri 'wgi Utah celery growers stand up John Gealta and take a bow Oh yes another MR GEALTA was a lover of batch has been dispatched to Mr Rowland at my expense animals and had three hunting dogs and with their help he alLESTER BROMBERG our New ways bagged his limit in phea- York sports representative passes sants and other game birds He the word that Denver unalong hunted chickens and sage hens doubtedly will be the site of the occasionally according to his rematch between Floyd Patterson friend and admirer Jack A Beck- and Sonny Liston Miami has iner dicated a disinterest in the bout He was past president of the Colorado records show is one of the poorest fight towns in the nation and gatewise the event would be a complete flop in the mile high city of j j "V JJ'7 f inwii vvywiiuii Extend '62 Pllrv firimin I'lnrin u inn The old Sugarman is keeping his hands in a newly booked date m Lyon s France Nov 12 He The boxes CHEYENNE Wyo (AP) George Aldridge at ManWyoming Game and Fish Depart- chester England Nov 26 ment announced today the exten he's staying in Europe forMainly a resion of the elk hunting season in second with match ported Terry three areas of northwestern Dqwnes in London through Dec 2 mm Mnitf-in- w a - The areas including the special elk hunt in Grand Teton National THE UTAH-ARIZON- A STATE game will be carried over KCPX radio starting at 8 pm this eve:mov is Paul James wiU be at the James B White state game ning mike vvardeh said hunters have had trouble bagging their game and Navarro veteran sports-castthe season is being extended to Auggieof radio will air most of ffain the necessary- - harvest the Weber College basketball Tne season in Grand Teton "by games during the 1962-6- 3 season special permit is the only one Auggiestarted his career some conducted in a national part public address anSeasons were also extended in nouncer yeafsagas of- - Ogden Reds home games ' find Ditch Creek areas : : " er : Commies Enter Meet - TOKYO (UPDVr The Oirnrntt Box Elder American Fork South and Jordan all qualified for state semi-finfootball A and B al nKt riations of Red:China Norths finals with victnrips Fridnv Korea and East Gerfeny have - Ogden Tigers battled Orem at entered teamTin Oil 1983 world Ogden Stadium this afternoon in r chamspeskaUng championships The a Class A quarterfinal events are scheduled for 'the pionship battle The Orange mountain city of Karuizawa west Streaks were 7 point favorites with most of the critics cf Tokyo 'i 0 -- VcT- O-- i' -- t -V && "- x Air - flana tVState " 4 -- j CITY JUNIOR HIGH GRID CHAMPIONS — Mount Norseth David White Barry Holmes David Turpin Joe Verburg Andrew Zabriskie Val Wheelwright Roger Clarke and Paul Marcus Fourth row left to right: Craig Farr Keats Horstman Scott Froerer Bobby Searle Robert Maki Glen Thompson Michael Shreeve Thomas Feeny Carl Spencer Ron Lynch and Joe Liljenquist Back row left to right: Ryley Dawson assistant coach Woody Call Coach Principal G Raymond Poulter Alvin R Carter assistant principal Leland Moon manager Dee Sessions Douglas Hurst and Hal Hemingway Ogden Junior footballers above romped home with the 1962 championship with five victories and no defeats Woody Call is the head coach Front row left to right: Gene Van Shaar Mike Saunders Brent Todd Stuart Froehling David Priest Richard Sneddon Glen Woolsey Gregory Hodges Stanley Buchanan and Eric Lynch Second row left to right: Gregory Allen James Imus Jerry Yeaman Robert Jones Scott Fronk Stephen Scherer Robert Peter- son Vaughan Belliston Neal Green and Richard Maughan Third row left to right: Scott Hale Craig t"--- ' i Inyo Wanfs Li nofher win Title ou two-touchdo- j Bees Qualify for Semi-Fina- ls Of State Class A Grid Play TURKEY EVENT SLATED AT i Les OGDEN TRAPS Dunn's Box Elder Bees via the yardage chart The Bees The first turkey shoot of the romped home with the region one picked up 202 yards against 77 fall season is slated at the and Ar- football championship and moved for Bear River Texas No 5 Club the two top into the semi-final- s kansas No 6 (6-of the state Late in the game the Bears! traps of the Ogdenat Gun 10 am Sunday starting powers in the Southwest Confer- Class A scramble with a 0 de- - missed a pass bv inches which Niles Jones announces ence were both favored The cision over Bear River High at might have tied the score "We will feature our regun Longhorns met rebounding Bayridayrfu Yamasaki was almost the entire lar lor while Arkansas played Rice program of events with a The Bees who played the Bears offense for the champions He flock of turkeys for the wiMissouri No 7 undefeated but earlier m the season minus the carried the ball 23 times and nners" said Mr Jones today one tied went against Colorado services of Dennis amasaki picked up 129 yards He tossed in a Big Eight game hoping to scored the lone touendown in the "Singles doubles and handifour passes completed three for! cemert its hold on the league lead very first period cap events will be on the slate ia total of 40 vards :nd begin looking ahead to the together with the favorite Conamasaki tossed a pass Leonard Hansen picked up 62 tinental The program is open to De on Coitam to win the Ciange Bowl to all gunners and we anticiLouisiana State No 9 plays league crown and advance m the yarcls on nine carries Hansen was the standout for the Bears Texas Christian in a night game state finals pate fine attendance Traps The Bees recorded n first Minnesota No 10 tangled with are located east of the The Bees will battle the winner downs as against five for Bear Iowa plant in West Ogden" of today's Ogden-Oregame at River Ogden stadium next week If the Friday Tooele whipped Hillcrest Tigers win the game will be 30-- 0 and Box Elder edged Bear played in Brigham City If Og-- j River 0 East High of Salt Lake den loses the Bees will travel to City won its regional crown Thurs- Orem for the semi-fincontest day 1 ne of the heated deciding play Bees-Bear- s So next weekend the semi-finbattle came seven after kickoff the plays pairings put Tooele against East Yamasaki hit off tackle to add and Box Elder against the win-th- e extra point ner of the Ogden-Oregame CHICAGO (UPI) — Baseball In Class B American Fork Twice in the first half the Bees earned a semi-finfans wondered today whether ownberth by - ins 13-- 6 Once were stopMemorial they of the Judge er Phil Wrigley Chicago on the Bears Bill line and Lamb of ped Tooele scored one Cubs was preparing to scrap his on the other occasion they reached touchdown against Hillcrest on a By Ben Thomas head coaching system after two the 19 run Eddie Dalton kicked LAFAYETTE La (AP)— Gay seasons of operating the National Had the game ended in a tie four extra points and threw a Brewer Jr the League club without a field man- score it would have been decided touchdown Kentuckian clung to a pass ager lead today in the $17500 Cajun In a terse announcement ThursGolf Tourney despite an Classic day night the Cub front office resecond round erratic vealed that head coach Charlie Hot and cold performances have Metro will not have his contract one of Brewer's trademarks been renewed y since he joined the The Cub announcement said that He six lived ranks up years ago the "remaining members of the tn hi hillinc TViHav wifh shaW coaching staff have not been tenputting and a onundSpaT?! dered contracts and their status By Sam Summerlin Canada and International Cup for a total of 135 will be announced at a later date" Golf SAN ISIDRO Trophy Championship (AP)— Argentina The announcement apparently Coupled with his record-equaPalmer the PGA's leading hng 64 in Thursday s came as a shock to Metro Who Distressed Arnold Palmer fresh opening winner this year had two round however it kept the 30- said he was informed only hours from some overnight tinkering money three-put- t with a and four uncertain greens Friday balky putter Brewer— who plays out before that he was out of a job year-ol- d on the back nine alone as of to tried tame bogeys slick the again "I was disappointed I thought Crystal River Fla — three he a carded of the Ean Isidro course greens in front of John Barnum strokes' I'd get a raise" he said The Cubs haven't won a pen- today in the third round of the over the gently rolling 6746 yard jlc T314I mini oiy iiieviiie nir:u course nant since 1945 and haven't finthe ball well but "I'm hitting "Arnold all yOU have tO dO is fhnco nntfc incf aren't rlrnnnincr ' ished ini the first division since hole two long ones and you re off commented Brewer after his sec-an- d 1946 Since that time they have running veteran Sam Snead ond round on the 6759-yar- d Oak- finished eighth four times sevmo in liici ine juuerjjcii nMcu Club twice bourne Country and enth six times sixth layout national tourney fifth three times shot a second round 70 Barnum yes" Palmer agreed "but for a Last year with the loop exscore of 138 when am I going to get those two Lionel Hebert moved into conpanded to 10 teams Chicago was long ones?" ninth The club also was in ninth with a 69 to put him four Palmer took his putter back to tention off the pace at 139 strokes place June 4 when Metro took over NEW YORK (UPI) as head coach from Lou Klein The own- - f"u 10 maKe Two other players both virtual Vie snP- who had succeeded Elvin Tappe ership of the New York Titans unknowns were tied with Hebert IIls him 14?ufor- - tw0 May 1 may change hands before the end Al Johnston of Mon- were They days- Snead plagued with putting of this weekend treal and Fred Leffingwell of troubles the first dav firpd a tt msmer owner 01 tne Fin Miami nairy American Football League club F"df T1heir combined score for is asking $2500000 for the fran- - th? Uv° days 1S 273i e"ou§h to inree-str0K- e leaa over chise He claims he has lost $1-- 1 raai Is une usirauans 750000 in the 2M years he has me piessjug stroke further is back Argentina club the operated Sixty - eight professionals two Milt Woodward assistant comeach from 34 nations are comOGDEN BAY WATERFOWL missioner of the AFL announced peting in the tourney that ends MANAGEMENT AREA "Real yesterday that the league has Y The United is seekStates Sunday slow" is the only Way to describe loaned Wismer "in the area of ing its third straight victory the waterfowl hunting these days $40000" to meet the Titans playNEW YORK (AP) Joey Arer payroll through Sunday's game around here New who cher has lost a Yorker Noland Nelson refuge manager against the Dalals Texans at the Basilio to Joey Grounds only one fight in 32 and Mike reported today continued good Polo d to came "I New York Irishman at this weather has kept the hunting down Bout leahy a Postpone time to reassure the chiefly to almost nothing playfrom Dublin will do the honors NORTH DARTMOUTH Mass tonight in a however One hunter was ers that the payroll is going to be middleweight Woodard said (UPI) — Joey Basilio Carmen's match at Madison Square Garden checked out with a Whistling met Woodard insisted that he is not younger brother has withdrawn Swan Thursday said Manager Leahy 27 who arrived Sunday bout from Ireland wliere he compiled Nelson There are about 350 now taking any part in efforts by Wis- from a scheduled mer to sell the team here Nov 13 with Jimmy Con- a 4M1-- 5 record hopes to get off in the area he said "The league wants Wismer to nors of New Bedford promoter on the right foot Eventually he It's still not a matter of no wants to get a title bout with ducks or geese There are still do this on bis own and he is Sam Silverman said today Silverman said the younger Ba- Dick Tiger the new about as many in the area as on progressing real well" Woodard silio had caught a cold and was champ from Nigeria the opening Oct 13 The problem said "We expect this may be the 10 next is they are just not moving said days" forced to withdraw from the bout Archer 24 has a 31-- 1 record However a source close to at the Arenatorium here He was The fight will be carried on Manager Nelson Wismer iand the Titans Griffin of netwoik ABC television starting Most seem content to rest in the predicted replaced by Tommy at 10 pm EST center of the big water or out in ine ciud may De sold this week- Philadelphia the Great Salt Lake front areas end If Wismer doesn't find a buyer to the west The few ducks bagged are within the next 10 days it was rethe league will take over mostly Teal Mallard and Pin- ported the franchise tail Woodard insisted the sale of the "The only thing we can do" MATURE INTELLIGENT Titans "has to be imminent beNelson said Manager "is hope NICE APPEARING WOMAN that some bad weather hits pret- cause this situation has to be beout" straightened A little rough weather presumably TO SELL CULLIGAN WATER SOFTENERS ty soon would get things stirred up and fore the AFL draft on Dec 1 Month the shooting would improve a lot" conditions Water throughout the Next Meet in Guarantee 1964 refuge are excellent said ManCULLIGAN WATER SOFTENING COMPANY ager Nelson Air boat areas have Army and Syracuse next meet filled well and if the weather on the football field Nov 7 1964 ' For Appointment Call EXil-924- 4 breaks there should be plenty of Army leads the series nine games to four action ' - j 20-yar- d Mar-quar- j f S-- f 7-- Gun Rudie Schaffer writes as ' - ijw— ' " fi ' U J 1) s Ogden : tvi-j- (6-0-- 1) Sportsmen during the past week mourned the pass-- ! mg of John A Gealta retired chief engineer for the u who was active in sports circles ajcvxvci riuuui-iduring his entire life T 1! - t j John Gealfa Great Booster of Sports Closes Colorful Career Mr Gealta was always on hand when the late G L "Gus" Becker the modern William Tell gave his performances at Pioneer Day ro- aeos sportsmen s outings and other programs It was Mr s Gealta who tossed the into the air for Mr Becker who president of the company r ll m Metro Fired In Surprise Move by Cubs ' Brewer 7-- j Is t al ! al Leading Pro F i eld m beat-threatene- al d 11-ya- rd 70-ya- rd y happy-go-luck- Arnold Palmer Facing Puffer Trouble Again play-for-pa- 36-ho- le l- two-over-p- ar Wismer Ready To Dispose Of NY Team - 36-ho- le 1 - - Duck Hunting Slow These Days j Archer Faces Mit Test - In N Ring - dt NEW YORK (AP)-P- aul Pen der today remained middleweight champion only of Massachusetts— ne may even lose his borne soon — Dut attorney hreathinf tiro fhraatanaA locral action In one long swoop Pender was stripped Friday of the title by the New York State Athletic Commis- European British Oriental and California ignized Dick reaay me champion of the World Boxing As sociation the old National Boxing Association of the United States Pender first won a share of the title on Jan 22 1960 when he beat Sugar Ray Robinson in Boston He lost it to Terry Downes in London on July 11 1961 and won it back in Boston on April 7 of this year when he whipped Downes in a return bout Qiampions are supposed to de-- I fend their titles within six months Since more than seven months have gone by the ring bodies de-- 1 cided to act "I will take legal action if nec- essary" thundered John Cronin Pender's attorney "If Paul is deprived of his title he also will be deprived of making a proper livelihood" Melvin Krulewich chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission formally defrocked Pen-- ' der He said that he had consult- ed with all the other commissions in question and that the decision was unanimous Further Massachusetts State Chairman Boxing Commission Herman Greenberg said it was "ridiculous to call Pender a champion if he is recognized in Massachusetts alone" render nad agreed to aetena rus title against Jose Torres an ranked Puerto Rican The New York commission refused to ognize it as a title bout Finally it was called off because Torres could not come up with the re- quired $100000 guarantee T f S9SS il Na-mat- WITH AL WARDEN trap-shooti- Wis- consin it will only have to hurdle Michigan State to insure a spot in the Rose Bowl Matter of fact Southern California No 2 in the country and the class of the Big Six can take a giant step toward the host's spot in the Rose Bowl by stopping Stanford The Indians are no easy marks though They upset both Michigan State and UCLA A victory over Stanford would leave only UCLA for Southern Cal to handle before looking to the bowl Meanwhile Alabama No 3 and still hoping to win the national championship for the second straight year had a date with Fla at Tuscalouph Miami loosa LJ L 6-- - Stale Champ : j j GOTEBORG Sweden (UPI) — Former heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson who says he was a "tax captive" for six in the United States an-- 1 nounced today he will begin cam-- 1 shortly for another shot at the title Meanwhile Ingo— visiting here in his former hometown — said "I want the world to know that I am a resident of Switzerland now 1 un-wee- ks rec-paigni- Titans Ready To Close Football Shop —Geneva Switzerland— where I will soon build a beautiful new villa" He said he believes United States tax authorities finally understand that he is a resident of Switzerland "1 was allowed to leave the United States after six weeks as a tax captive" he explained If he had anticipated his com-- 1 pmsory sojourn m America he made clear he would not have flown to the United States for the NEW YORK (AP)— The New-YorTitans nf thp Amprirnn Football League on the rocks financially and unable to meet the paroll wiil be sold in the near future probably within a week Patterson! Miit Woodard assistant y Sonny Liston-Floy- d weight title fight at Chi- - missioner of the AFL said Fri- cago Sept 25 dav fte leaeue has Inanwl thp Ingo's tax problems in America ciub enough money to meet the k i corn-heav- j friends at about — i iiuin uie iuwuw two latest of his three title bouts with Patterson in i960 and 1961 He also has had tax embroilments with Swedish revenue officials Johansson finally received per-- 1 mission from the US Internal TTi- player payroll through Sunday's iramfi with th( Dallas Tpvanc Asked if the league would continue this policy indefinitely Woodward replied: No We trust - the affair will be completely settled by another - t-- week" Revenue Service to fly to Geneva Wismer Titan owner last Sunday he said And he came hasHarry offered the club for sale He from Geneva to Goteborg Thurs- - is asking $25 million Wismer a dayformer radio sportscaster is reHe planned to return to Geneva ported to have lost $17 million today and then take a vacation attempting to compete with the in the Canary Islands He said York Giants of the National ne was about 12 pounds over New Football League since the AFL weight because he was unable to was founded three years ago train during his "captivity" in Woodard said at least three New York parties all New Yorkers have Ingemar predicted that Liston expressed intereset in buying the will beat Patterson in their return franchise T x ' U i 1 UJUI" dnu l S 3 - V 1 tlt£jwn'' wSrSL t Dinner Slated Nov 17 for Judo Backers f in defense of his own European that wiU crown-t- wo get me sh bouts for Lis " - RnrfVPfC — fft w The annual Judo dinner is slated for Nov 17 at the Ogden w Remain in Coast Loop Buddhist Church 2425 Lincoln Cardon announced toRay Ave day "The dinner will be staged to PORTLAND Ore (UPI)— Port- - assist in raising funds for the new iand will be back at the same quarters for Judo in Ogden and old stand in the Pacific Coast this part of the state" said Mr j ! 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