Show XV xv xwv MS Swamps LONG SEASON FOR BYU Irish by 47-1- 4 Score 2B THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- ougars SOUTH BEND Ind (UP) — Michigan State struck for six second-hal- f touchdow ns with R OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER 21 1956 MISSOULA Mont (AP) — Mon-- ball to BYU’s 47 Two forward passes lana'University took its first SkyBray line Conference football victory ate up 36 yards Severcnby Hajes in four starts yesterday bombard- fullback moved it over in two 1 lightning force and speed terday to overwhelm Notre Dame and its gang Paul I forbefore 59378 fans ming Presiden- Democratic including tial Candidate Adlai E Stev-- j one-ma- ing fumblc-plagueBrigham Young 21 to 14 Two touchdowns were scored by each team in the final period with completed passes and inter- cepted passes leading to the scores before 6000 fans Despite Montana's superior ground game the underdog Cougars placed the Grizzlies on even terms trailing only 7 to 0 moving 47-1- 4 enson It was Michigan State’s most victory over the Irish in their series The best score rung up by the previous Spartans was a 354) decision in 1951 and today's win Mas only their seventh over Notre Dame The Spartans ranked as the nation's second best college team could do no better than a halftime tie but sparked by a senior halfback from St Charles Mich Dennis Men-dy- k they quickly turned the contest into a rout in the final 30 minutes For the gained 157 carries lor tr Ilornung had his troubles with the staunch Spartan defense He had four passes intercepted and they were returned for 85 yards Statistically it was all Michigan State gaining its fourth straight victory and the fifith in the last six games with the Irish The Spartans crashed for 396 yards rushing compared with 171 for the Irish and made 125 yards passing against 206 for Notre one-side- d 23-ga- : inky the fourth quarter ld K A J BEST IN BERRETT TOURNEY and Ned Bennion teamed up to win the championship flight of the' first annual Llovd Berretl Best golf tournament at the Ogden Golf 'and Country Club Many club members participated in the invitational event Dee Richards left FIST IN THE STOMACH HURTS I 4 Williams Wagner E3 WOMAN SETS RECORD !N JAVELIN THROW 0 d no-hu- 92-yar- d rd n nr Bc-zjac- j I m - I 23-yar- n 3 Craw-Stapleto- Zo-Safc- hard-runnin- g j ves-tcrda- ! -- : h Ogden High i i I I A Homecoming On Friday all-tim- e g “ill - hard-runnin- g I i j rUW i f 1 i i J 10-ye- ar i cen-Seho- ol j Mackey Wins Wrestle Bout Montana State In 20-yar- d Grid Win rd 6 6 ll ‘ 35-yar- star d w ! 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Washington Iowa (UP) — John (The Beast) Bayuk scored three touchdowns and outgained the eniire Iowa State team to pace Colorado tn its fourth straight Big Seven win yesterday 52-- 0 before 16000 Bayuk pounded through Iowa State's line mostly through the middle for 145 yards and touch-douruns of 24 38 and one 20 Iowa State gained only 133 yard Allegheny 25 Grove Citv 10 13 Colbi 4) (Com Trny jards rushing and passing MIDWEST Bayuk staging a repeat of the Michigan 34 NV i es’ern 20 he gave Iowa State thrashing Alma 2u Omni 14 here two years ago had the game s HilKoale 04 ljo-- e South Dakota 19 South Dakota State in hand b midway through 14 AMES Bo-to- V Wa-hngt- n t the-secon- quarter Cne 27 Cornell Iowai 21 PlatDville Teachers 13 Milwaukee State C Kalamaoo 3fi Adrian 3 No-t- h Dakota 14 North Dakota Stale 7 Colorado started its scoring with 2:14 minutes left in the first d fullquarter when the back went 24 yards for a touchdown on a spinner play through the middle of the Iowa State line Quarterback Jerry Ingram of Iowa State tossed a poor pitch-ou- t in the second quarter and Colorado end Jerry Leahy recovered it in the end zone for Colorado's second touchdown Bayuk shattered through Iowa State a few minutes later for a touehdou n run and the outcome was never in doubt after V 217-poun- Bradlev 28 Omaha 13 lov a Teacncrs 20 Morrsingstde 20 ty Co!j0r tTTdX1 i i Perfect Game Lifetime Thriller 7 n ' 20 11 11 OtMsburg 7 22-yar- T Princeton 2° Colgate Vi'e 23 Corrrll 7 Lafaete Bales 2o Jim Crawford Leads Cowboy Attack Near Skyline Title m 1 ti V 0 I Cougars’ final score with 1:30 left The victory enabled the Grizzlies to vacate the Skyline cellar and left BYU with an mark Score by periods: Brigham Young 0 0 0 14 — 14 Montana 0 7 O 14 21 Brigham Young— Touchdowns: Wood 60 run Hunt 14 pass-rufrom Dixon Conversions: Startin Ralph 1 Montana — Touchdowns: Monno 10 run Renning 40 run: Hayes 2 plunge Conversions: Tennant kl wu fi LARAMIE Wvo (AP)— TailWyoming completed I)o you know vour big game back Jim Crawford passed and 10 passes for 105 yards HAMAR Norway (AIM — animals? Arc you sure that you ran Wyoming to a 30-2of the thrust victory air year Using the new and highly can identify a moose an elk over Utah here yesterday and for touchdowns controversial Spanish stile WITH AL WARDEN a deer when you are afield? Do virtually sewed up the Skyline The Cowbovs also picked Egil Daniclscn of Norway o 157 has thrown the javelin an you know that the illegal kill of Conference football title for the 241 yards rushing elk and moose during the deer Cowboys Utah incredible 204 feet 1X8 The victory was the fourth in hunts is jeopardizing the future inches Wyoming uncorked its greathunts for’ these larger big game est aerial offense of the season Skyline play for the Cowbovs The recognized world recJoe MeCunc manager of Keeley’s in Ogden is just animals? before a homecoming crowd of who have only Utah State Monord is 274 feet 5M inches tana and Brigham Young to play The department of fish and 16833 and the Ohmpie record is back from the 1956 World Series The former director of CowCrawford the 242 in the All but deer feet N ireie- Utah State powered hunters to be loop urged the Ogden Redlcgs bubbles over with enthusiasm — espe- game certain of their target before bovs to a 14-- first quarter lead are second division teams The new style of throwing The victory was the second the javelin — which has jet cially over the perfect game pitched by Don Larson of pulling the trigger Thev were when he scored one touchdown a on and later over reminded Utah here since that lo be approved b track and 1900 and elk jaunt every illegally the Yankees to wingback Dick Brooks only the sixth in 33 games or mistakenly killed field authorities although passed MeCune was accompanied psi farm director of the Redlegs and ess permit for the for another crowd there is nothing left the Saturday’s technically by his wife and hi1' brother Paul Gabc Paul present general man-- t next ear Utah rSpped back in the sec- school 8851 short of the all time book against it — in the rule and his wife And the McCunes aei of tne Cincinnati Redlegs In an cff01q (0 such kill- - ond quarter for two touchdowns attendance record of 55063 set employs a dangerous whirl“Hacl a nice chat also withMng and wanton waste of meat Quarterback managed to get tickets tor the Martin Benzyack in 1954 Wyoming ends its home ing movemert entire seven-gam- e £enes between Birdie Tebbetts” said Mr Me-- 1 the Utah Fish and Game Commis- passed to end Jim Mastelotto on season next Saturday against the Yankees and Dodders (Tunc ”110 told me that Johnny sion this ear set standing re- a play covering 47 yards and Kansas State t or at the Temple former Ogden star is wards of $100 and S3 00 respec- Merrill Douglas capped a “I sensed a 0 13 7 0 20 Utah end of the fifth inning but didn't the greatest competitor he has tively for information drive a with touchdown 14 7 7 2—30 Wyoming leading to think for a moment that Larsen ever had on a baseball flub the arrest and conviction of any- plunge Utah scoring — Touchdowns: ‘T wanted to visit with Billy i one illegally would pitch a perfect game” said Ova Wyoming’s from Stapleton Mastelotto (47 pass-rukilling an elk or "a MeCune today McCorrv our former Ogden man- - moose Sportsmen are urged to scoreJ from the one in the period Douglas 2 (6 run 19 in“At the start of thelast half of ager now vcling secretary of l cooperate in reducing these to Sive thei Cowbovs a 21-1- 3 half- - tercepted fumble) Conversions: the ninth inrinv nia'cs-the the New York Yankees but did Iq$SCS time margin Boss 2 j not make connections” In the third period Cowboy Touch-(2Wyoming scoring Crawford quarterback Larry Zouada tossed downs: SPORTS QUICKIES run) d a touchdown did pass-run (9 from SulSteven Allen outbid Ed Watts iJohn (1 plunge) livan and Abe Saperslein's faUtah bounced back to score on pass-ru- n (23 from mous Harlem Globetrotters will a fluke play Brooks handed off LOS ANGELES Fields Utah (IT- )- All- turn up on the Allen TV show to Cowboy Bob Mireski who (tackled in end zone by Zellncr) American halfback Jen Arnett tonight They’ll be opposed by fumbled the ball in the air Doug-- j Conversions: McGill 3 Crawford backed fullback Ly Steve's Pete Lavvford las grabbed the ball and raced STATISTIC S C R Julius La Rosa Frank Parker Robots led the University 19 ards to score Rocky Graziano and Steve — the of Southern California to a 35 to That ended the scoring except craziest cage team m history I rj in 7 v the over W'oming safety victory Washington terday defeated' 'Aiamania 1 when quarter Larry Salt Lake 3 Mem44749 before fans m to 0 in a fast Fields Ute City breaks — The Utah fullback was tackled at Same the State-LtaCol orial m Stadium Leu Ogden football game at Utah Jcski opened the scoring for in the end zone The victory was Southern Cal’s Stadium Turkey day will probwith a Ogden fast It rising shot ably attract 30000 fans Jfouith straight this season and will be a thriller all the way from 25 yards out with the game fept the Trojans undefeated in only 10 minutes old Aiamania Better get your ducats NOW conference play combined well with several brilArnett limited to five games forward rpoves but could sea-o- n Some 140000 Utahns went out liant this by a conference rulnot penetrate gden’s defense made his Goal home appearing yesterday in quest of deer In- Dabtista was tackling brilliantly a bnlhant one as he moved cluded m the list were several At ance the half it was 1 to 0 thousand Ogdemtes up to tiurd place among Trojan Both goalies were tested re- -' ground-gaininm heroes if I jx n e second half New-TatuE5fiC!V and Goose 1781 with his Marques Haynes for JOE McCUNE yards collegiate as clearing well for Ala- w ill have the Harlem Ma- He replaced the great Career ’ "A j fored again and Yankee dugout patted Larsen on gicians on the road again during W" Morlcy Drury the back as he headed for the the 1956-5basketball season uVftmade u tlJree’ waltzing a Arnett ran up 157 yards today J' "Sai mound be and received an ovation when he book1 dSid in fans attendance “The 63000 lelt the field after scoring in the stood up as Larsen to'vk his final fourth period highlight activities this week for warm up pitches He needed But it took the Goalie H SasSchampion Joe the back Ogden High School homecomto Louis retired “still champion” Oates left back Moniz-rmh-rmht to help get Southern CaRoberts t only to retire three men half’ for all graduates lifornia into the lead and halfback record the only perfect game in from Mennen’s “High Finance” j Pabtista center half Modroe-- ’ ingThe Alumni Assn is selling World Series history Tony Ortega punched over for program last week but he de-- 1 left half J Sass: outside rieht tickets to the game for $1 which two cf the scores “Two former Pioneer Leaguers for the eet Ewert 875000 inside entitles the holder to a seat in Gil McDougald and Billy Martin jehnedtotry Hop award Joe won $41500 on jter forward Aerts ’ inside’ left the reserved section of the stadi-- 1 Washington's hard charging °l‘nd £ame kd Y Dlan Darby’ and Mickey Mantle really saved the program and turned it over Jeski outside left D Fwri ! um as well as a ' kickoff on the 25 ran a few membership in Luther the day for Larsen w ith sensa- Ho the Bureau of Internal Rev- Credell Green and the association and lateraled to Joe Frat- A LAM A NT A enue to be applied against Louis’ Jones tional fielding plays worried Southern Cali- jim ' A chairman has been selected to who streaked to the sidelines fornia for Goalie Thaller tax Mantle made ' the arrears three “Mickey periods but fell right back from each graduate group But Eralto hemmed in Newman left back Leipol: ® in the most sensational running catch final a apart host quarter when by right to gather memberships from P Titze center half Tieds Cal Southern The Utah varsity and Utah I have ever seen when he raced demoralized of the Ricks players lateraled clear Huskies with three grads of their decade To stimuto deep center and speared Gil freshmen basketball teams will Katzenavas right wing late touchdowns attendance a trophy will be across the field to Jeanseime who’ Hodges’ tabbed triple with his meet gt Ben Lomond High Seipel inside right Sickele given forward Schoonrook inside decadeon the point system to the went the rest of the way for the gloved hand gymnasium late in Nov cm- group earning the most touchdown Alvin Juliano kicked Shervvinek outside left I “McDougald and Martin pro- ber Arnie Ferrin reports The ' the tying extra point points vided infield stops that also had date w ill be announced shortlv For Carbon scored first with Paul before 1910 who graduates Referee Steve Faasen a big part in Larsen’s feat attend the game 100 points will Carr going over from 3 yards Art Kim manager of the Hono“Yogi Berra was brilliant back be given for each the 1910-191- 9 out in the first quarter Ricks of the plate He called the pitches lulu Surfriders basketball team will tied be group given 20 points on ait up in the second period for Larsen perfectly yet got very dashes us a line to tell us 'that 1920-192- 3 Roger Mackey last night capwill get 20 per person pass play Garth Jittle credit I do feel that Berra the Brooklyn Dodgers flopped in 1930-193- 9 tured the evening title by deeach Wilson to Fred Clemmons will points Late get was the star of the 1956 series attendance in three games in five points 1940-194- 9 in the feating second rewill Hardy Kruskamp followJeanseime period His home runs and catching Honolulu cn route to Japan In ceive two points and one pint capped a sustained drive with a ing eliminations in a battle royal were sensational a stadium that seats 25G0) fans In other bouts resulting from BOZEMAN Mont (AP) — A will be given for each graduate touchdown plunge and “One man in the crowd bel-lere- d and plaving local competition the the 12-battle royal Yvonne Quimet since 1940 Carbon went ahead powerful attack made why doesn’t someone come Dodgers drew less than"' 10000 possible byground a hard charging line Stretch Phillips and ProThe But ’“Attendance the pinned Cup” will be Vikings tied it up in through with a hit He was si- paid just a wee bit over '3000 gave Montana State a 26-- foot- fessor Shire who refused to the Roy as a third short halfpresented during Larry Mortenson lenced quickly A lady answered for each of three games ball the free-for-adetook in a time compete over handoff from Wilson and Idaho State Col-- 1 victory ceremony ’ him by saying: ‘You are a very i feated Dan Moore 50 ran lege Arnie in a Ferrin alumni president yesterday yards to score Rocky Moun- poor sport’ ’’ Boxing may be resigned twice tam Conference football Four girls will compete in a With half a minute to go in the battle i faid it is the desire of the organ-Th- e Back in 1945 MeCune attended weekly in Ogden and' Salt Lake team match next Saturday tag to Bobcats Wilson be took of Station hit halfback game Don service to the charge of the the World Series between Chi- City starting in early December This will be the first women tag a Holm on from school game in the pass play good every possible way opening gun and cago Cubs and the Detroit Tigers Mary Jenson manager 'of Gene team match ever held in Ogden a for touchdbwn obtained from Wilson sale the kicked of command “Money relinquished ! Mackey and Shire will also tickets will be used to purchase the extra point and it looked as sures Sta wrestle next Saturday for the a tie for the conference cham- - awards for events in if Ricks had the sewed fields game many “The 1945 series wouldn’t com--drawell western title and to give trophies to outstand- - UP- - But the game's not over un- plonship : — pare in any way with the 1958’ Montana State scored once in ing pupils in different depart til the gun goes off and Carbon classic” said MeCune “In 1945 every Halfback quarter Swaps Hobbles on George ments of the high school The played it to the final second many of the players were not Marinkovich accounted for two alumni will sponsor one event as comparable with the stars of Cast on Foot Bobcat touchdowns on an Homecoming and plans to en- Yanks Drill today run and for CAMDEN N J (UP)— Trainplunge Quarter-- 1 courage attendance at all school “The fielding LOS ANGELES (UP) — The hack Dave Alt and hitting and functions” fullback Don er m the L06 series was UCLA Bruins concentrated on Edwards Tenney planned topitching Games scored Olympic the Tickets be other at to may confer purchased day sensational during the weekveryonc in attend-- 1 pass defense today despite the Bob Jenkins kicked two Buehler-Bingham’- s or ONTARIO Block’s Calif end Thc (UP)-with veterinarians when President j news that attending aJLnl intl °duc’cd‘ fullback extra points stores and also the game to be United' States Olympic track and the injured Swaps E five-MDrew e will start his Idaho State’s lone touchdown staged at 8 pm Friday in the field team uplimbered today in a lYS a lot of shows Jerry Tenney said he wanted to destint with game came California in the waning moments Weber College Stadium against meet at Chaffey Junior termine as soon as possible how practice during our stay” them Saturday at Berkeley when guard Malaya recovered a Members of the committee as- College in hopes of bettering long the “vets” MeCune reports that ho visited it would Coach Red Sanders also worked Montana Stale fumble Mr Ferrin with arrange- last week’s performance at Berk- be necessary lo thought on the sisting the million briefly with Warren Giles presi- the Bruins on blocking and tack- Bobcat 5 Fullback keep Korn ments are: Dale Blackburn Mrs eley Calif dollar record-breake- r dent of the National League forhobbled in Tailbacks concluded the carried the ball threeGeorge times scor- Claude Parry Grace Atkinson was It the such second meet the east mer general manager of the Cin- ling and that hoMs his sling workout by passing under ing on his last attempt from Gordon Huggins and Mrs Grant scheduled before the team leaves broken left hind off cinnati Reds Fred Flag former the floor leg the 1 Wood All-Star- s d R Certain of Target Before Firing Gun Team Wins :iOver Aiamania 29-yar- ? 0 Be Ogden Soccer Quarterback Don Dixon of BYU threw a pass to Ed Hunt and Hunt ran 15 yards for the front fire minutes later when guard Stan Kenning intercepted a BYU pa-and ran 40 yards for the touchdown Moments later quaiterback Roy Bray of Montana intercepted another Startin pass and ran the Utah’s Everett Jones grimaces as an unidentified fist from a Wyoming player pushes into his stomach Jones was blocking for fullback Larry Fields during yestervicday’s Skyline Conference football game at Laramie Wyoming posted a 30-2— tory (AP Wirephoto) Dame SPORTS HIGHWAY Fie BYU fumbles hurt the Cougars BYU's John Wood intercepted a Grizzly pass and ran 60 yards for a touchdown early in the final period The goal was kicked by Wayne Start in and it was 7 to 7 The Grizzlies moved back in 7-- 7 VA plunges d n Carroll 26 North Central li Concordia 'Minn ) 32 St John 'Minnt 6 Valparaiso 337 Depauw 11 Penn State Ohio State 6 Heidelberg 27 Denison 3 Ball State 28 Indian 'Ind 14 Tulsa 3 Detro t 0 47 Notre Dame 14 Michigan State 53 Mi Inon 7 Wittenberg Oberlm 35 Ohio VVeslevan 27 Akron 33 Capital 6 I W'heaicn Illinois Wesleyan 13 57 Hanover 6 38-yar- Earlham 13 Tennessee State 32 Central Ohio) State 6 Franklin 33 Manchester 1J Iowa 34 Hawaii O W 6 Purdue 6 e Western 40 Slippery Pock 33 College of Pacific 23 Marquette 6 Minnesota 16 Illinois 13 Carleton 4(J Grmnell 12 Missouri 20 Kansas State 6 Oklahoma 34 Kansas 12 St Joseph' 31 Butler 6 Washington (Mo) 13 Western Michi- that Iowa State gained only 34 ards rushing and 99 passing Re-erv- gan 7 Norbert's 23 Lewis 13 Findlav 32 Ashland O Ind'ana 19 Nebraska 14 Augustana fill i 49 JEImhurt O Bowling Green (Omoi 34 Toledo Colorado 52 Iowa State 0 North Carolina State 20 Bluffton 34 Wilmington 20Dayton St Miami Beloit Ohio' 16 Ohio Umversitv Albion 7 14 d j Colorado picked up 21 first downs to Iowa State’s 11 Bayuk gained 101 yards in the first half alone averaging 112 yards a crack His game average was 76 yards Bayuk was a big powerhouse here a j ear ago when Colorado whipped Iowa State 12 0 7 Superior State 24 Stout State 6 Pittsburgh State Teachers College 27 V ashburn University 0 Anderson 20 Indiana Central 14 Mankato Teachers 27 Bemidji Teachers 6 Minot Teachers 13 Valley City Teachers 11 Dickinson N D State 20 North Dakota N and I 13 Hiram 13 Otterbein 7 Dubuque 20 Wartburg 0 Evansville 29 Eastern till) Teachers 21 Missouri Valley 19 Arkansas Stale 0 South-wesiMot 9 Missouri Mines 7 Chadron 0 Boane 0 Rose Poly 44 Illinois College 12 St Olaf 40 Knox 6 Lawrence 34 Ripon 21 Bethel 11 Friends 6 Dakota Weslejan 13 Yankton 7 OlTH Howardf 21 Fisk 0 20-- 0 Iowa State now has lost three straight Big Seven game? U S Olympic Boxing Team Looks Great 1 t j j ' SAN FRANCISCO (AP)— Uncle Sam’s boxing forces from speedy little Ray Perez to big Pete kademacher look tough to beat in the Olympic games at Melbourne Through three gruelling nights at the Cow Palace the cream of this nation’s amateur boxers batr tled in a scries of to win the 10 coveted places on the squad “Really wonderful” said a former Washington State College football guard “I tried in 1952 but got a coupler of broken ribs I almost quit but decided to give it one more try” The other victorious fighters in Friday night’s finals were bantamweight 119 pounds Choken Maekawa Michigan State student from Hawaii featherweight 125Ii Harry Smith New York City Louis Molina lightweight 132 San Jose Calif light welter140 of St Louis Shaw Joe weight 148 Pearce Lane welterweight middle-Mich Big Rapids light weight 156Lj Jose Torres Puerto Rico middleweight 16512 Roger Rouse Idaho State College and light heavyweight 1782 Jim three-rounde- Mississippi College 0 Millsaps 0 Miles 13 Knoxv ille 12 Carson Newman 23 Howard 6 -- Western (Ky State 14 Eastern (Ky) State 6 Alabama A and M 23 Allen 0 Wabash 23 Sewanee 8 Florida 21 Vanderbilt 7 Georgia Tech 28 Auburn 7 Fmory and Henry 12 Appalachian 6 St Augustine 33 Favetteville 0 Tennessee 24 Alabama 0 West Virginia 20 William' and Mary ) Rade-mach- 13 er 20 Guilford 7 North Carolina College 7 Maryland State 7 North Carolina 34 Maryland 8 State 24 Hampton Institute Virginia 20 Claflin 18 Albany State 13 Shaw 47 J C Smith 0 Pittsburgh 27 Duke 14 Marines 28 Xavier Ohio) Quantico 13 Florida State 14 Wake Forest 14 Florida N and 1 20 Morris 8 1 Uvingstone 6 Norfolk State 0 Virginia Tech 46 Richmond 14 Shepherd State 14 D C Teacher 0 19 State Arkansas Mississippi State 9 Davidson 41 Stetson 7 Kentcky 14 Louisiana State 0 North Carolina A and T 34 Winston Boyd Rocky Mount N C Salem Teachers 13 Coach Milton Dubby Holt of Randolph-Maeo- n SOl'THW F ST Texas Southern 19 Lincoln (Mo 1 13 Southwest (Texas) State 32 Stephen F Austin 6 Central tOkla) State 23 East Central tOkla t 0 Northeastern tOkla) State 9 Southwest tOkla) State 6 Arizona tTempe) State 26 Hardin-Simmo- ns 13 Texas A and M ‘ Texas Christian Houston 13 Oklahoma A and M 0 WFST Utah State 48 Colorado A md M 7 C T j i Idaho State College takes charge of the Olympic squad from here on in He won't predict that his bunch can bring back more than the five gold medals Uncle Sam’ fighters won in 1952 but says: “All the boys will be in top condition for the bouts in Australia It is a good representative team and will give a good ac' 1 count of itself” |