Show SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER THE OGDEN STANDARD a EXAMINER 1940 13 9-- A Completes Tenth Year At Ogden Country Clut 17 l — s J He'll Make the Feathers Fly 3M Season ILLINOIS TEAM 1 " ineireeisedl ' Lenci'II'lfo v- - " v BY LATE RALLY 4 - Agenf of Wildfowl Service Releases Data Governing Vital Phases of Sport for Utah Shooters Conditions Said to Be Vastly Improved I ' ' - 'V - ' $ w f v " a -- v ? r--: Inois Holds Earlv Lead But Loses When Coast i ' f- - - r i up By EARL IIILLIGAN CHAMPAIGN 111 Oct 12 (AP) Southern California's football machine which sputtered to ties in its two previous trials this jseason hit high gear for a single minute in the third period Saturday for a toucnaown which gave the Trojans i By C L FRETWELL ' U S Game Agent Fish and Wildlife Service October 16 opens the 1940 waterfowl season and Utah hunters can look forward to 60 days of duck shooting The secretary of the interior has announced that an increase in the number of waterfowl is responsible for the extension of the duck hunting season With water conditions vastly improved over a month ago the coming waterfowl season has the appearance of being outstanding - ' " i- - i - ' 1 " A a J i- - by the U S Fish and Wildlife Ser : m-t- o The open season will be from 16 to four p m December 14 Although the legal opening hour each day Is sunrise no change has been made in the closing nour wmcn continues to De four p m each day Hunters must remember that sunrise occurs at a definite hour each day and changes each day It is advisable therefore fro every hunter to equip himself with a sunrise schedule for Utah and refer to it before going duck sunrise October or goose hunting Complete text of the federal regulations governing the hunting of waterfowl may be obtained from the U S Fish and Wildlife Service office 306 Federal building before Wednesday Sunrise schedulse are also available FEDERAL REGULATION'S Open Season: 14 Inclusive October 16 to December Shooting Hours: Sunrise to 4:00 p m s Species Having No Open Season: (except woodcock and Wilson's snipe The woodcock Is not found In Utah nad Wilson's snipe are not abundant so extreme coutjon should be exercised) crane k swan Ross' goose Daily Bar Limit: 10 ducks Jn the aggregate except that the daily bag limit may not include more than 3 of any one or 3 in the aggregate of canvasbacks redheads buffleheads or ruddy ducks Geese 3 in the aggregate Coots 25 Possession Limits: Not more than 2 days' bag limit of ducks and geese may be possessed at one time by one hunter The possession limit on coots la the' same as the daily bag limit 25 Limit of Possession: Possession of migratory game birds is permitted for not more than twenty days following the close of the season on December 14 HUNTING METHODS Permitted: Shotgun only not larger than No 10 gauge fired from the shoulder bow and arrow dog: blind or floating device other than a battery Prohibited: Automobile aircraft batdevice tery powerboat sailboat towed by power boat or sailboat automatic or repeating shotgun of more than capacity in the magazine and chamber combined live duck or goose decoys-- : the use of bait wheat oats or other grain or products tbeieof salt or any kind of feed whatsoever placed or deposited for the purpose of luring or attracting migratory birds Shore-bird- wood-duc- or-a- hand-operate- ny d n RUCK STAMP Every person over the age of 16 years ia required by law to have In his or her possession at the time of hunting water- fowl an unexpired migratory-birhunting These stamps must be valioatcd stamp In the bearers or indel ink by signature ible across the face of the stamp may be purchased at first and second-clas- s The duck postoffices for a dollar each stamp has played & major role in bringour to a joint where waterfowl ing back a sixty-da- y season can again be d!ared tm 11 hnVin n (mil wi ucu im uic uiau ill me lllUJiUj d V ym V 1 PHEASANT DATES 3 OFFICE BY UTAH DUCKS FOR WEDNESDAY Duck dinners for Thursday because the 'above picture represents Mr Average- Hunter when he goes out on the marshland of the state Oct 16 in quest of the feathered birds Mr Hunter uses an automatic gun but the law restricts him to three shells in his gun - Three and Four Days Will Given Hunters This Year Rules Are Same Be EKl SALT LAKE CITY Oct 12 (AP) A state fish and game department Nov 3 Rebulations closely parallel those in effect last year The pheasant season ranges from two days in Tooele county to five days in Uintah and Duchesne counties and the limits from two birds daily in Grand and Iron counties to four birds in Duchesne Uintah and Utah Davis Iron Beaver Grand Juab Morgan Salt Lake Sanpete Sevier Utah and Weber county hunters will be allowed three days of shooting those in Box Elder Cache Carbon Emery and Millard counties four days Washington county will have two days' hunting in one section and four in another Quail hunting will be permitted in eight counties in each of which the daily bag limit is eight birds Davis Sanpete Utah and Weber counties get a two-da- y season Morgan Salt Lake and Uintah counties three days In certain portions of Washington county quail shooting will be legal from Nov 3 to Dec 31 winders Av i s'E' All-Nig- ht Am C3iISlIVilS Program Planned for Visiting Hunters Center of Wildfowl Territory Jaysees Direct Affair John Larson In Charge of Committee BRIGHAM CITY 12 — Oct All-plan- s In The fish and wildlife service estimates over three million waterfowl pass through the Bear river and arrangements for Brig-haCity's first annual duck carnival to be held Tuesday" the eve marshes each spring and fall of the opening of duck hunting which- stop to feed and rest and season are complete it was an- tens of thousands stay to nest The nounced Saturday by John Larsen ducks and geese hatched here and general chairman of the: event banded by the fish and wildlife which is sponsored by the Brigham service have been bagged by huntCityf junior chamber of commerce ers in 38 states and three foreign "The duck hunting area in Box countries which gives some idea Elder county which includes the of the importance of this area as Bear river bird refuge provides a nesting place to supply birds for some of the best hunting found any the rest of the United States The Bear river refuge covers place in the entire world and it is acres and is the largest game onlyj fitting that the hunting season should be opened by an occa- bird sanctuary in the United States sion! of this nature" said Wayne R Forty per cent of this area is open Nelson hunters and last year 4257 president of the local to hunters-checkein at government "Jaycees" The celebration will get under headquarters This same area can way early Tuesday evening and accommodate three times this numwill continue until time to begin ber Public shooting areas are the shooting ducks early Wednesday Locomotive springs and public Larsen said Chairman shooting grounds covering 12000 morning Duck naming contest to test the acres open to hunters 100000 open TO knowledge of the average hunter to shooting at the Willard spur on the kinds of duck he is to shoot which will accommodate 20000 in this area will be held Lotteries hunters in season Private Clubs archery galleries gunjand OVER In addition to this there are 10 stands and many other concessions will provide entertainment for private clubs whose areas cover everyone Dancing will begin at thousands of acres In no other orpart of the United States is there CAMBRIDGE Mass Oct 12 ninei p m with Lennie Wight's will be so celebration chestra The much marsh open to free hunt— Tom Harmon (AP) ballroom Bluebird at the centered with only a license to let the ing apparently on the theory that it's on North Main street hunter in three touchdowns or no count Ask Here With the exception of the Bear figured in every scoring play towill be An bureau information river refuge these areas were built day as Michigan's fast and power conducted to the and with Utah sportsevening developed during ful Wolverines ripped and slashed on game bird men money through the state fish a stubborn but outclassed Harvard proviide information team for a 26-- 0 victory before 30 huntiing "in this area it was re-' and game department and are maintained and administered by an ported' 000 spectators "The celebration will be an in- efficient and well trained personnel sen The sensational ior from Gary Ind reeled off formal jamboree Those attending headed by Commissioner Newell B touchdown dashes that measured may come prepared to go out for Cook The fish and game departshoot" said ment and Box Elder sportsmen ex14 8 and 10 yards during each of the opening of the tend perpetual Invitation to the Larsen the first three periods and then is film star who Wallace public to ' enjoy the carnival and Beery fed Paul Kromer a backfield rein then Utah his for fourth preparing placement a scoring pass annual duck shoot in the marsh areas the hunting facilities of these in the finale The committee in charge of the In addition Harmon boosted his lands west of Brigham City will event celebraincludes General Chairman at be the probably present season's point total to 69 by con was Larsen tion! it Ezra Owen Edward Ward announced by Saturday two of his four tries for verting locaf "Jaycee" president Wayne Carroll Williams Marriner M Mor extra pointsrison and President Nelson He also figured prominently in Nelson most of the 15 first downs the Wolverines made while advancing 220 yards by rushing and 60 more overhead It was the seventh meeting since 1881 between these ancient and honorable members of the "Big Nine" and of the "Big Three" So eager were the Wolverines to gain their third consecutive triumph that they clipped jumped offside and put backs in motion so many times they were penalized for an amazing total of 110 yards m j - - 65-0- 00 d HAH SPARKS MATES WIN " WARDS Ail-Americ- hot-do- g j an I '"j BRUINS LOSE TO TEXAS GR1DDERS 12-ya- LOS ANGELES Oct 12 (AP)— The big Maroon touchdown machine of Texas A & M ran into a heat wave and a band of fired-u- p Bruins of the University of California at Los Angeles Saturday but managed to achieve a 7 to 0 victory The Aggie eleven from the Southwest conference ringing up its fourteenth consecutive victory and its third straight of the 1940 grid campaign showed a powerful defensive squad to the 60000 sweltering fans — the temperature was in the 90's at the kickoff— but couldn't keep its scoring spark ignited to roll up a big score In the end A & M had far the Pacific coast conference team and doubled the first down count but the only score of the day came in the first quarter out-gain- ed MUD PREPARES FOR FIGHT CARD MALAD Idaho Oct 12 — The committee in charge of the field card at the Malad high school gym- nasium Monday night featuring the former Heavyweight Champion James J Braddock have all in readiness for a mammoth crowd In addition to seeing Braddock over the four round schedule fans will see Cleon Williams Richard Hess Mas Smith Monte Thomas and Melvin Hess In action All these boys need no introduction in the pugilistic world and always give plenty of action The boys will all fight four rounds They are slated against a Utah team that ia well qualified for the tussle rd dlsB F©ir Tar Heels Take Texas Christian ©Qvej OGDEX HIGH ROSTER Colors Orange and Black Glen Sandlund Sr end Bud tlnck Sr end Ken Beck Jr end Merrill Crosble Br tackle rd 4 12 H8 i10 3 6 j 2 9 16 1 7 14 J 5 17 47 rd 46 88 y one they rolled out in the third period after Joe Austin of the Tar Heels fumbled the kickoff on his own 30 for Joe Rogers of the Frogs to cover No 13 11 15 -- 70-ya- Listed Cifty Wmh Toftie Harry Sateras Jr tackle Ed Morris Jr tackle Sr center CHAPEL HILL N C Oct 12 John Dixon Rich George A (AP)— favored Texas Christian Don Smaliey JrSr guard guard football team making its first in- Tom iciawson Sr guard vasion of these parts got a dose Bog iliggenson Sr back Fleming Sr back stuff it Dick Saturday of the wide-ope- n Dick Williams Jr back Caroout as dishes North Bob Burbidge Sr back usually lina's Tar Heels marked up a 21 to Dil 'Xkmnsr Jr? back Pete Ramirez Sr back 14 upset victory Don Crittenden Sr tackle breath-taking Two runs a Waynfe Winchester Jr back dash by Jim (Sweet) Lalanne Blaine Frampton Sr end Butnam Jr end and a Don Bak- Bob sprint-bMarriO Zampedrt Jr tackle er touched off the' fireworks for hyle Varrlngton Jr tackle the Tar Heels in the second period Glen Higpenson Jr (c) center Jr center into which they jammed all their Bud $ornson Doug ICulllmore Jr back points A fumble set up things for Don Brooks Jr back North Carolina to march 37 yards Tom Bachelor Jr back Cliff Gren Jr guard for the other tally Georpe Glbbs Jr back About 19000 saw the game Willard Herbert Sr end The Horned Frogs put on the Lamar Little Jr end Floyd Pickett Jr back aerial show for which they are Bill Jr guard famous in the fourth quarter and Jerry-SJvenson Taylor Jr end netted a touchdown It followed Stan Unck Sr end 59-ya- t i 'it A - - i " v V i 7 4 L ng 1 r4 was good i!3 proclamation Saturday set the opening of Utah's pheasant and quail hunting season for Sunday sV v 4 5 13 game-breaki- SET FOR NOV A to 7 intersectional over Illinois before 30125triumph spectators in Memorial stadium Trailing at half time 7 to 6 after having been outfought by an outweighed Illinois team Southern California suddenly gained possession on the Illinois 23 after a poor punt and then smashed to a score in a short but brilliant display of ground power The game wasn't eight minutes old when Illinois scored a touchdown Taking the ball on the Southern California 41 after a punt Illinois started marching as Sophomore Myron Pfeifer slashed 14 yards through center Pfeifer shot a pass to Ralph Ehni who ran to the Trojan nine and on the third play Pfeifer cracked right tackle for two yards and a touchdown George Ettinger's kick for point i ' 1 Team Shows Power ij f In general the regulations set up vice show little change over the The principal past few seasons differences being: the extension of the open season to sixty days changing of the opening shooting sunrise hour from seven a each day the reduction of the daily bag limit of geese from four to three and the extension of the limit of possession from ten days to twenty days after the close of the season — f TROJANS DEFEAT u SpSemdlldl v -- Wt 171 147 161 210 172 210 160 137 160 156 175 166 140 154 170 158 165 150 188 180 171 200 145 162 146 150 147 160 147 167 145 143 145 160 178 51 98 33 41 WEBER COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SQUAD 1940 School Colors Red and Black No Wt Yr Ruion Bambrough end 46 145 11 51 140 12 James Barker back 50 130 11 Junior Blair back 5 Leonard Barker back 137 12 72 150 12 Douglas Bronson tackle Frank Brown back 59 150 12 79Bill Burton end 155 11 Delbert Owen back 51 145 11 Delbert Chatelaln guard 75 150 12 73 150 11 Raymond'Chugg guard Wtlmer Dabb guard :48 14 0 11 Paul Esterholdt tackle 70 165 12 Joe Ferro tackle 80 155 12 Max Hancock back 52 150 12 Edward Hansen center 81 165 12 74 150 12 Joyce Humphreys tackle Thurman Hutzley back 49 145 11 Phil Orrock center 56 145 11 76 150 12 Clyde Johns tackle DaVern King back 77 160 12 78 155 11 Lloyd King end 54 140 12 Blaine Kendell end Paul Kley back 55 145 12 71 150 12 Ross Shupe guard 57 145 12 Dick Togerson back — 145 11 Ellis Watfcins end — 150 11 Jack Call end — 150 11 Harold Orton tackle — 175 11 Dean Fields center 58 155 11 Glen Harper end Southern California came back with a rush On the first play after the kickoff Bob Peoples raced 45 yards through tackle with Bob Robertson picking up 15 more through the same spot Jack Banta twisted to the Illini four and three plays later Robertson hit left tackle for four yards and a score4 Bob Jones' try for point being wide Then In the third Deri od South ern California flashed the kind of power it showed in winnine the Pacific Coast conference and Rose bowl titles last season Banta slashed throusrh for five yards from the Illini 23 Robert son legged it to the 13 and then Peoples smashed off the right side of his line to the Blini 8 Peoples' pass failed but Robertson then knifed through a big hole at left tackle scoring standing up— and that was the ball game Bob De Lauer made- the extra point - by ' placement - LEWIS ON TOP b- V if y ¥v I2L STANDS OUT AS SHOTMAKER George Schneiter popular professional at the Ogden golf and country club is seen on the home course bringing to a close his tenth year in that position It is expected that Schneiter' work will be recognized with continued service at the club ©gdieoii C STy Club ©iv Lrr© Teira Yecors Aft Hold IN CITY LOOP Scribe Reviews Accomplishments of CC Instructor OGDEN CITY HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL LEAGUE W L T Pet 11000 20 Lewis Mound Fort Ill 500 333 333 1 2 0 1 2 0 Naming Highlights of Brilliant Golfing Career Ogdenife Honored By MATT B WYSE In Los -- Washington Standard-Examiner Staff Central Here's a small piece in recogniThis Week' Schedule tion of a member of the golfing vs Lewis Mound Wednesday: Fort fraternity who has made history Thursday: Washington vs Cen and carved deep his niche in westtraL ern sport And on occasion he has stepped into the big time of naLewis climbed atop the standings tional competition to reflect glory in the Ogden city high school foot- back to the home town and state ball league during the week with a Of course it's George Schneiter triumph over Washington while He has just completed his tenth Mound Fort was dropped from the year as professional at the Ogden unbeaten class by a formidable Golf and Country club and his Central decade at the helm there is truly This week Lewis will accept the worthy of a brief review touching challenge of Mound Fort in the a few of the high spots of his latter's game The Bears career from the Fort were tied for the George is as affable as he is captop spot with Lewis until the able the latter descriptive recalling kicked the rroverbiaI dav- - that he is one of the outstanding lights out of them Lewi3 showed instructors in the game His teachthat It is still a powerful team ing of ' the game has been proved when it played the strong Wash- sound by test And when we take a look into ington team last week Lewis should defeat Mound Fort the record book we find George Although the league leaders showed has been "hot" on occasions to be vulnerable against Washing- His really most recent conquest was the ton they demonstrated that thev winning of the Rocky Mountain have the stuff champs are made open at Grand Junction In this of When they needed a touchdown joust the Ogdenite toared the final to beat Washington they went to nine for a record 31 ' work in the final moments of the The country club pro holds the home course record at 30 the El game and produced it Mound Fort may be a better team Monte nine before the last two new than it showed against Central holes were added at 29 a new recThere lies the only possible chance ord at Provo for 30 Bonneville 29 for the Bears to get back into the Salt Lake CC 29 on first nine and race for the title AH Lewis will Magna 30 need in this contest is no better than another tie game Then theirs will be a relatively easy road to the championship Washington takes on Central in the Thursday headliner These two demonstrated that they have power It'll be Central's speed and g deception against the backs at Washington This affair is practically a toss-u- p with the winner holding onto a mathematDeer ical chance at the title and the loser relegated to the cellar L'5" — 1 do-or-- j die j Cen-tralit- es -- MANAGE CLUB Calif Oct 12 'SACRAMENTO — the St Louis Martin (AP) Pepper Cardinals' "Wild Horse of the MAY Osage" was under consideration today for the managership of the Sacramento club of the Pacific coast baseball league If named Martin would "succeed Bernard Borgmann of Paterson N J manager of the 1939 and 1940 teams His teams finished fourth in 1939 and fifth this year alclub went on to though his 1939 n win the playoffs post-seaso- Angeles Open The consistency of those marks belies the idea that our George-lia-s been "hot" only on occasions This year he turned on the pro " verbial heat when he "won the Magna open with 19 under par Added to this we find that he has held every major tournament title in this section of the country He has led the field in the Utah open the Colorado open the Intermoun tain open five times the sectional qualifying play for the U S open Now this Schneiter hasn't done all of his clubbing in his own back yard He has been a consistent money winner in the California winter tournaments He has been from the qualifying exempted rounds of the $10000 Los Angeles open because of his sterling play in that affair last year He has competed in two national opens finishing among the first thirty in his first trial at Philadelphia The Ogden pro is secretary-trea- s urer of the Rocky Mountain sec tkm of the Professional Golfers as sociation and a member of the tournament committee of the Pro fessional Golfers Association of America So George at the end of this span we salute you May the long ones continue to sink for you ten-ye- ar British coal dealers are trying to sell their fuel in South America 12 -- Gauge SHELLS ATTENTION' hard-runnin- — i m iallW £ sZTta ow 83c SHELLS RIFLES -Many Other Rifles RIFLE SHELLS Season Opens Oct PREPARE NOV! 19 SHOTGUUS HUHTIiiG GOATS NOTRE DAME IN Reversible Red HUNTING CAP 59c RED SWEAT SIURT 98c HIP DQOTS RED GAPS WIN OVER TECH RED SOUTH BEND Ind Oct 12 (AP)— A devastating ground attack interspersed with long passes gave Notre Dame's surging football machine a dazzling 26 to 20 victory over the outmanned Georgia Tech eleven today before 50000 specta- tors The Irish looking more like po58 tential national champions than in 35 94 recent campaign rolled over any 43 the invaders for three touchdowns 30 in the second period after the var87 95 had relieved the second stringOLD FRIENDS sity 34 12— ers who started the game Oct LEXINGTON Ky SO Dave Zoeller and Jim Hardin They held this margin until the Sweden will ship many pre-faKentucky halfback and end re- final period when a gallant Tech ricated wooden houses to Norway spectively have played together for rally netted two touchdowns the eight ears starting as yfreshmen final one coming in the final minIrak is buying U S airplanes at New Albany Ind high school ute of play 37 4 - M - " 4 40c VEST USED DEER RIFLES up from §695 Eight Power Jointed Brass Marble HUNTING KNDJE AND SHEATH SLEEPING BINOCULARS bags fL mmMMmm 302 25th Street SPORTING 'id DECOYS 49c RAM ROD 98g ftP flP oaya Phone 47 GOODS duck calls di:oculars Gun Oil Ram Rods ! 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