Show v ’ - X Pronounces Best of All Time Easy on Eyes of Grid Fans Brooklyn Players Dejecled After Setback Dressen mt" O'Malley Express Opinions ’ - Bj JOE REICHLER 1 ' dA- - Tf'Vcr-M'V a- cAtX p - i v’ ' - well-wisher- Mathias and hoped the Indian back could overcome his tendency to fumble Mathias looked good in yesterday’s drill but while showing good form in Stanford’s first two games elves-:-' he was plagued with the problem of fumbling Stanford goes up Under Showers single-winits third opagainst Preacher Roe Roy Campanella t as in weeks: when ponent many and Gil Hodges are under the showers but the usual singing and Oregon State comes here Saturday caustic remarks are absent UniBERKELEY Calif Except for Capt Peewee Reese versity of California(UP)— Football and Jackie Robinson the players Coach Lynn (Pappy) Waldorf had are not too dejected j Crestfallen his back on the practice gridders perhaps but they dd not have that today after warning them stunned look that they had after field that their Saturday opponent is “a they had been beaten by the Gi- lot better than last year and they ants in the 1951 National league a us close game then" gave J- y playoff and his club face the Waldorf All except Robinson and Reese of Oregon at Eugene Robinson the fiery second base-ma- n University Saturday The team was spread who did not particularly dis on ou all over the field yesterday as tinguish himself during the series Waldorf put the Bears through is' blaming himself for the tough “individual practice” with the defeat Usually a willing and on blocking emphasis eager conversationalist the Negro star had little to say Ore (UP)— OreCORVALLIS “I don’t know” he mutters “We t6 heavy returned State gon college should have won it I don’t un- workouts today as Coach Kip Tayderstand how we didn’t win it” ’ Beavers prepared to face Charlie Dressen the little Dodg- lor’s Stanford university in Palo Alto er manager returns from the Yan Saturday kee pressing room where he had For the last two days Oregon just congratulated Casey Stengel has been holding light workouts on winning his fourth consecutive and conbeen have reserves the world championship on The Stanford plays centrating “Cheer up fellows” he yells to forward are looking Reavers “You did a great job You got cooler weather in their California to be Know ashamed of nothing game after playing in what Casey just told me? He said heat against Michigan State in the Yankees had never beaten a Portland last Saturday club He said they beat tougher us because they got the hreaks He EUGENE Ore (UP)— The Unisaid he never saw a club that Oregon’s already underversity could bunt field and manned offootball squad today was do everything like we did” without the serviced of halfback Walter O’Malley the genial pres- Tom who suffered a fracident of the club comes in to tured Elliott Idaho game in the leg congratulate the players along with will be sidelined for who Elliott Commissioner Ford Prick least a month was expected to “This was the greatest world at an offensive threat against the be scries I have ever seen” enthuses of California when the University Frick a former sports writer and two teams meet here Saturday radio announcer O’Malley shakes the hand of as Coach Howie SEATTLE many players as he can He con- Odeil hoped (UP)— his Unithat today gratulates each one individually versity of Washington football and whispers Somethings into the squad would be in top physical ears of a couple when it faces Illinois at “Boys” he says “I’m proud of shape ' Saturday 7 Champaign you You did better than most had fullback Sjam Mitchell Odell anybody expected You gave them back in action yesterday after the a hell of a fight Remember you tailback suffered a slight injury didn’t lose the series’ They the Many of the other Husky gndders Yankees won it” ' ' who were injured in last Saturday’s Reese sitting dejectedly in front contest with U C L A will tough of his locker looks up sadly The work out today veteran shortstop only member of 1941 the team who played in the Southern LOS ANGELES series against the Yankees had California Coach (UP)— Hill who Jess played his heart out doing a su- knows a good thing when he sees perlative job in the field and lead- it worked on defense today in the ing his mates in batting will prove as effective a “I don’t go for that stuff” he hopes it against San Diego Navy whispers to a reporter who had weapon as has it against the 'Trojans’ three been doing his best to console him opponents previous “I just don’t believe in moral vicHill made one switch that may tories” weaken the defensive platoon slightly however He moved defensive guard Elmer Willhoite to the offensive battalion p provide more power' " - '' f'"' - ' f- ' ) - v r J - J'1' r A ’ r '? r ’ lv t ?- - I ’ V St' f C ? " ’ - © r t x ' - f 2 V I 90-degr- feit-and-r- -- Mayne Slates Team Match This hole-openin- d Kenny Mayne will offer a wrestling program at The Berthana arena this evening with bell time 8:30 o’clock star-studde- Frank James the world’s col- ored heavyweight wrestling champion will team with Tarzan Zimba against Buzz Jones and Paul in what is promised as the roughest team match booked in Ogden “The team matchMoqms as a rough event all the Way” said Promoter Mayne today “I have had extra supports placed on the ring because of the expected rough performance of the four men Vindications point to the largest crowd of the new season Two falls will determine the champions” Tiger Joe March heavyweight contender is a movie performer at times each season He will wear a $1000 tiger skin robe in the ring He battles durable Ted Ballantyne in the opening match This event will carry a rime limit March had bit parts in “Viva Zapata” and “Panic in the Streets' in the movies De-Gal- is g :A While most baseball and soft-bapitchers at times experience trouble enough in finding the plate Eddie Feigner king of soft-bahurlers who will bring his four man unit to Ogden Sunday October 12 amazes fans and bewilders opposing batters with his ability to ring up strikeouts while pitching blindfold Feigner unequalled as far as softball pitching prowess is concerned will exhibit his skill in a club game with the Fisher-Hesof Ogden Utah state champions in a Sunday afternoon program at John Affleck park starting at ll xv ' Vy -- -- By CHARLES KREIIER j i it F--- r T i V' - ? X £ x ' t 2:30 't J r 'J I Lewis Gridders Upset Central By 280 Score i ! penetratin’ oil an then scrub it with a brass bristled brush Soak it again with th’ 'solvent an’ let is stand a day or two an’ repeat the treatment This ’ll git the flaky rust out but fer a really rugged job ya’ better git some rust remover from th’ gun shop “Another thing more gun actions suffer from bein’ than from goin’ dry so if ya’ strip yer gun down fer a cleanin’ job don’t soak th’ action parts ll in oil Any gun but 'the very gum an’ may git so stiff in the cold weather you’ll git mis a good j over-lubricat- fin-est’- Lewis high gridders turned back Central’s ninth graders 28-- Tuesday in a Junior High league loot-baskirmish Lopez tallied twice for the winners Mecham and McEntire crossed the goal line in the other scoring accomplishments of Lewis Washington and Mound Fort clashed this afternoon in another league game Lewis is setting the league pace with two wins and no defeats Washington has recorded one victory in her only start Mound Fort has met two defeats and Central has suffered two setbacks Summary: Central High Ends—Chandler Cragun Holt Christensen Mora Tackles — Amador Maxfield Shaw Sandoval Guards — Miller CalL Bergera Wongan Centers — Xanos Johnson Quarterbacks — Casteel Doctor Van Dyke Halfbacks — Golightly Jolly Onick Wise Fullbacks — Fraga Gomez Lewis High Ends — McEntire Vandenaker Rosse Tackles — Royal Brown Martinez Guards —Stack Fordyce Moore Foulger Center— Howell Quarterbacks — Mecham Stew- Ha-ze- n j fires cold in th’ “If ya’ hunt country high up or ya’ hunt along th’ border states an provinces along th' fag end o’ November the safest action lubricant is a little bit o’ gether “Those muskets that use a long powdered graphite rubbed into a bolt runnin’ through the stock t’ rag an’ then rubbed into the beartie down the action are a little ing surfaces If ya’ must use j oil art Halbacks— Kerr Banta Cope That nut might be sb use only th’ finest quality an’ use tougher Fullbacks — Lopez Thomson hard t’ reach ya’ll have to take it only where it’s most needed Score by periods: “Th’ metal parts of a rifle or little trip t’ th’ gunsmith 0 0 0—0 screw- shotgun in use daily only need a Central “With a smaller-blade0 7 7 14—28 with aoil-damdriver be sure every little screw once-ove- r rag t’ Lewis Lewis scoring touchdowns:- Loin yer iron sight combination or keep ’em in shape” 01’ Joe said 2 Mecham McEntire Points pez the scope mount is dead tight A “If yer lazy as some o’ th’ rest of us — wiggle-waggl- e there means a you’ll prob’ly want to try some o’ after touchdown Lopez 2 Cope McEntire maron coatin’s silicone hunter later the them “An’ if yer stock is a fact’ry lac- ket now All oil ’er: grease must quer er varnish finish swipe some fee' carefully removed before o’ yer wife’s furniture wax If it’s they’re put on but their tough a true oil finish a real light goin’ thin coating lasts fer a lot o’ woods bolt-actio- n 1 d p - bust-ed-heart- over with th’ best boiled linseed oil ya’ can buy ’ll be enough “It’ sad news young feller when ya discover a barrel show rust inside after a summer on th’ rack But unless th’ rust has pitted the bore th’ gun ain’t really in bad shape” ’’What should we do then Joe?” we asked “Well ya can run several with patches through well-soake- d use one they’re on’ “Get in a few hours o target shootin if ya’ kin find a place” said 01 Joe “an’ renew year: acquaintance with yer musket Good huntin’ young feller” Joe said as we turned to go r - It’s probably darn good advice as the average nimrod will find out in deer season which begins Oct 20 and duck season starting Oct 27 pm Sponsored by the Ogden Softball association the entertainment should be a classic with Feigner and his three mates putting om a show that has brought raves from over the nation all ’ Teo good to compete in league play in his home state of Washington Eddie formed a four man team tha( has met and defeated some of the best outfits in the country over the past seven years Writing of Eddie Life magazine states that he has won over 378 games and lost but 56 in such competition and that among his victories have been 22 It it getting difficult now for his troupe to schedule games with leading teams that have nothing to win and everything to lose in bowing to a group that is composed of a catcher pitcher first baseman and shortstop The fans however have flocked to see Feigner put on a entertainment as well as demonstrate a talent that has put him at the top of his profession At the commencement of the 1952 reason Feigner had rung up 16212 strikeouts in 991 games 879 of w hich he had won His highest season average per --game was 24 which is only explainable in as much as a regulation softball game is seven innings by stating that the majority of the games went into extra innings He has pitched 246 no hitters 81 of which were perfect games In his bag of tricks the blindfold pitching performance has met with the greatest wonderment on the part of spectators In 591 attempts at throwing to the plate witlw his vision obscured Feigner has struck out 469 batters He is also able to give the hitters a rough time from a mound set back to second base and while throwing from bis knees Although it is Feigner who is the king in the show the court is composed of some other softball stars who are the equal of their leader at their respective positions In meeting the state champions the Court will be up against some stiff competition that will be able to compare the ability! of Feigner with some other able hurlers met in- - national competition Harve Stone one of Utah’s standout pitchers will give the Court plenty of trouble at the plate and will be backed by the best club in local play The program will be played in the baseball park to accommodate the expected crowd When the story first appeared Bridges Injured In Grid Drill top-flig- 'V-?- 'r 3 Id s softball team that meets Eddie Feigner organizer of the four-maFisher-IIcsof Ogden at John Affleck park Sunday afternoon is shown wearing the mask that is part of his equipment in putting on a thrilling show The King and his court are on tour Sunday’s game is set for 2:30 p m and a record breaking crowd is anticipated n s i Charles Siaris Comeback CINCINNATI O (UP) — A con-- f fident Ezzard Charles expected to stop young Bernie Reynolds tonight and use him for a stepping stone towards regaining the world championship Both the former champ and the perennial contender from Fairfield Conn pronounced themselves fit here in Charles for the home town Both expected to weigh in at around 186 Charles became a leading challenger after Rocky Marciano took' Walthe crown from Jersey-Jo- e cott He thinks he can beat Rocky and appeared to have few qualms about Reynolds former The clever 31year--olin the May 12th issue of Life fans charm” and players were all agog over champ has a “third-terhis favor He has never in his the possibilty of seeing the great Feigner and although the seasoh career lost three fights in a row over interest is high over the He lost feis last two fights the i ' the year disputed decision to Walcott in special treat to wind-uProceeds of the program will be Philadelphia and another disput- directed toward improvements in ed verdict to Rex Laype at Ogfden Utah last August 8 the park d - 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' Glenn Bridges 18 of Morgan Weber college football player suffered a minor head injury yesterday afternoon when kicked by another player during a scrimmage at John Affleck park) The player was taken to the Dee hospital for observation by the Ogden city fire department ambulance and later released LOS ANGELES (UP) — The U C L A Bruins were getting ready for their Saturday tilt with theRice Owls by bolstering their passing attack today The Owls are known as devotees of the air route and Bruin Coach Henry (Red) Sanders apparently is determined to match them pass for pass In addition the Bruins have proved most adept at intercepting enemy aerials this season Teddy Narleski did most of the pitching in yesterday’s drills because Paul Cameron U C L A’s ace tailback is nursing an injured Shoulder (AP) Commissioner Ford Frick Wednesday fined Brooklyn Pitcher Ralph Branca $200 for heckling Umpire Larry Goetz in Tuesday’s final game of the World Series n 1 no-hitte- ll “It’s the little things” 01’ Joe Phillips said “Oh how so?” we asked the old huntsman “Yep” replied 01’ Joe pulling on his pipe “take th time this feller was a tryin’ t’ target his rifle in out t’ camp jth’ other day Couldn’t seem t’ make th’ thing stay put Scatterin’ shots all over th? paper” “What was it?” “Scope mount screws was loose Two minutes with a borrowed screwdriver an’ he was a shootin’ like he couldn’t miss “Screws loosen up” 01’ Joe went on “seems like they do it even When the musket’s been outta use ' fer months “B’fore ya’ take out yer musket fer some pre trip targetin’ be dead sure th’ guard screws both fore an’ aft o’ th’ trigger guard and magazine floorplate on the rifle are set uj hard Got t be They’re what holds th’ rifle to- i j s 0 j wrong” - ' Louisiana State makes player identification easier for football fans of the southern part of the nation Ends wear E before the number tackles T and so on Kentucky is the only other senior college experimenting with the system “What then Joe?” we asked “Well” he went on After he’d shot up most half a season’s ammunition he discovered what w a s I c With Hunting Season Comingj Or Joe Gives Out With Some Advice on Rifle Care :iK 5J 4 g 4-- I Blindfolded - K ? tail- j 73 ll Stanford Faces Big Test Next Saturday STANFORD Calif JJJP) — Coach Chuck Taylor of Stanford university was impressed today with the running of fullback Bob Unusual Softballer - parently having the world championship in the bag only to have it slip out of its grasp? 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