Show THE OGDEN" t Meats OGDEN Defeat Plioewx i 958 Grid 2r?5al Vr VY- - mid-seaso- going against them in the f irst lead at in- half and held a termission They came back how- ever to picK up an eariy area fnoct tA tVlO Win 111 WISWd ' ' Re flliU tVinn serves played most of the last 7-- 6 j — " Lft f quarter Weber takes on another Ari zona foe Friday when it tests Eastern Arizona Junior College here in Ogden This game is also set for 8 pm in Weber College Stadium Last year Weber scored late to edge EAC LINE IMPROVED Weber displayed an improved line over last year last night as it held the Bears to a total of Phoenix 107 yards rushing moved the ball fairly well in the first half when it ground out 88 yards but was held to 19 in the second half Weber however didn't find its offense until the second half first It had 64 rushing yards the half-time came after back' half then to march off RO yards by rushing and 63 by passing Phoenix had the better of it in first downs in the f jrst half 3 but Weber finished the game with nine compared to eight for 7-- mftvprt 14 Bi1 tihp Davis pushed to Bass and Don the two in two plays and then Davis cracked over from that Phoenix point for the score over for ball run to the attempted the extra point but was unable to make it Another pass interception by Wise set up the Wildcat's second He picked off an touchdown aerial on the Phoenix 30 Dickson moved the pigskin to the 14 on three straight carries and then end Dave Handley made a brilliant diving catch of a pass from Parry in the end zone for six more points Again Hancock's try for the extra point was good Less than two minutes later Weber recovered a fumble on the Phoenix 31 A penalty moved it back to the 36 but Parry again found Handley with a pass and the rangy end took it on the 20 and outran the defenders to the goal line The Wildcats' final touchdown came late inthe final period after recovering a Phoenix fumble one yard from the goal line Parry sneaked it over from that point Coach Wally Nalder had great praise for the line playlast night especially in the seconU half Halfbacks Bill Bass Don Davis and Jim Stout carried most of the offensive load for Phoenix In a special halftime activity Excelsior Club won the bicycle relay race and the Armstrong Sporting Goods revolving trophy Score by quarters: 0 6 0 0— 6 Phoenix 0 7 14 6 —27 Weber Scoring Weber touchdowns-W- ise Handley 2 (passes from -- -- 5-- Phoenix Weber had difficulty with its passing game even though two of its four touchdowns came on passes It completed only six of 18 The Bears completed only two of 11 BETTER GUIDANCE Bruce Parry did a ine job of guiding the Wildcats offense and Norris Dickson Curtis Wise and Wendell Durand picked up most of the rushing yardage During the first half Phoenix was deep in Weber territory but was unable to cross the goal line until a couple of minutes before the half ended Penalties fumbles and pass interceptions kept Weber back on its heels After a scoreless first quarter Parry) Parry Weber points after touchdown Weber broke the ice midway in the second period when Wise — Hancock 3 (placements) took a punt on the Phoenix 30 Scoreing Phoenix touchdown-Davis and went all the way with the - — League Play Opens For Prep Elevens Team of Region One and two good success in play the past two weeks enter play for keeps this week with fiveNbig games scheduled Four teams in the area Ogden weDer Ben Lomond and Bear enter Region play with un defeated records Ben Lomond was tied Davis lost two games to strong foes and Box Elder and Bountiful split One of the big games of the week will be staged at where Ogden and Bear River tangle Ogden has beat South and East while the "Bears dumped West and South Neither team has veen scored ' upon so far this year Each team after showings the past two weeks must be rated as the teams to beat in their various regions In the only high school game to be played in Ogden this week Ben Lomond and Bountiful will meet Thursday at 8 pm in Weber College Stadium Ben Lomond edged Tooele and tied Bingham in action so far this year while Bountiful beat Tooele after out-of-re-gi- pre-seaso- n Garland-Tremonto- n ' Pa (AP) — Infootball tired or players jured and inexperienced high school players under 15 present special problems writes Dr James "R Gay a neurosurgeon at St Luke's in the Pennsylvania Hospital Medical Journal Regardless of the exact cause for recurrent accidents players who have suffered three or more minor brain injuries or one major brain injury should be eliminated from football writes Dr Gay After studying the cases of : " 15 high school football players incurring head injuries during the last five years Dr Gay says 11 were allowed to play three were sidelined permanently and one died of a brain blood clot Nine cases involved the tackier and four the ball carrier Younger players he feels are the least experienced and more vulnerable to head injury More than half of the 15 players who came under his study were in8 6 the year group 14-1- - H KVk j n 48-var- : and tennis club has been formed corpora A private tion the idea was originated by Monte Bailey who has observed clubs of this kind throughout California and parts of Utah He on thi for has been working ' many months and elected Officers have been be will ready facilities it appears for members by next June: The purpose of the club is to create a private park conUining a heated Swimming pool playground tennis courts badminton court volleyball court picnic grounds archery range horseshoe pits ice skating fink and Other facilities A club house for children's parties teenage dances and adults is a possibility for later The' name of the organization j the RoHing Hills Swimming - dhil-dren- 's d half ! relational ' Mrs M Earl Millet will enroll this fall at the University of Den-- ver ' : An outstanding junior racer Alan received one of the two ski scholarships offered to freshmen this year at Denver He will be coached by Willy Schaeffler and has high hopes of being a candidate for the 1960 Olympic ski team $ & - Ken Hunt former athlete at Ogden High 'School this week after returned home pitching the- summer season with Visalia in the Class C California State League Ken finished the season with only two wins and five losses but found himself in the final weeks of the season ' and was hurling brilliant ball He said he had control troubles earlier in the campaign Visalia reached the league Dlavoff and beat Bakersfield in two out of three games in the s It lost in the finals to Fresno in a best of five series Ken says he will not know where he will be assigned next all-arou- Halfback Duane Wood Opened d smash in the first period after Okla- and Tnni nlub homa State fullback Larry Rundle The club facilities will be recovered a fumble on the Denon a section of land 350 — —w t— M£:osoW"ipK in first two the ver Later peri!feet wide and 570 feet long lo UP AND OVER — Weber College quarterback Bruce Parry (12) takes a low tackle od quarterback Dick Soergel hit cated east ot utn just north and halfback Jim Dodson with a from a rnoenix junior uonege aeienaer aunng iasi iugms game ucie iu ugucu The club Drive Street and Hislop pass for Oklahoma State's is purchasing five lots facing HisOther Wildcats in photo are 'Dave Handley (86) and Lou is Carter (75) Weber second touchdown Drive The remaining propDenver was fairly successful lop east of these lots is being with its passing game Quarter- erty donated to the club by Dean Mor-ri- n year until spring training back Bob Miller found halfback Until spring traihing he will attouchJack Work on a This club is incorporated un- tend Weber College He plans down pitch in the second period der the laws of the State of Utah basketball in one of on Oklaplaying Wood widened End Jim Officers will be glad to show the the 16-to6 leagues city lead homa State's just articles of incorporation and the in basHunt was an before halftime with a to anyone who is interest- ketball and was a star on the field goal ed The corporation is governed Young University frosh Denver scored an eight-poin- t a board of directors memoers Brigham by team last season touchdown early in the second elected from the 50 persons who hoop 1 McDon-Jim half when halfback rx" turnisnea thi first 5o00 to start nell hit Work with a pass the club N6w officers will be and a conversion pass was com- elected from the full memDersnip plete But that was' Denver's of the club at the end of the first '! last gasp year Each member family has one TWO MORE POINTS the jplub CLASSIC Oklahoma State picked up two vote in the control of of the offielection in the and a fluke safety more noints on The of directors and board later in the third period and cers ' of directors board and officers added 13 points with two touchSemi-final results in the grand only administer policies and laws downs in the final period ladies masters di finals for the members the established by of course for managers in this The safety resulted when half By JIMMY BRESLIN This park with all Its facilities rectors presidents and Schneiter NEA Staff Correspondent back Danny Loos of Denver stepcountry are not in the habit of cost about $40000 to obtain cups at the Ogden Golf and will NEW YORK (NEA)— One aft- sending their charges 3000 miles ped hack into his end zone to and equip Country Club were' announced punted ernoon in Stillman's Gymnasium to learn h attempt a quick kick He back vesterdav is The $40000 reauired being of th hall smack into the three years ago Nick Florio the 200 family Finals must be Splayed by Tuesselling raised by Jim halfback teammate his Epper trainer was standing on the Each club to the The next time Johansson will i day mm memberships son who Was blocking for Semi-fina- l were: apron of one of the sparring be viewed — if there is any comThis results cost will $200 membership end the ball bounced- out of the rings making- motions with his mon sense Masters— Mrs F C Jackson $200 can be paid in cash or proin zone the a kid a fight while remaining left hand husky Mrs Mrs J M Leven def foUows: as $100 paid by Oklahoma State made its vic- - rated 1 1958 game — it will cost ringsiders heavyweight nodded F Mrs E Stein Richard def and the Dec remaining rm — n tnrv pertain with two minutes The bell rang and the heavy- about $40 for a closeup 1 up 1 1959 March bv Paid $100 Easley Courtesy of that one round be the scene of opening round gone in the fourth period Duane H Spurlock weight started to box and Nick Directors— Mrs The membership will be limitover Eddie Machen Jo- play in the fifth annual Utah Wood passed 15 yards to halfback knockout floor Mrs Eliza 21 Mrs White stepped down to the def to 200 families Fit ud what should r tournament to Jim Wiggins in the end zone - edTo pay maintenance operating Ronald Wadsworth def Mrs "This is the Swedish guy Jo- hansson h bowling The last Oklahoma State touchhansson" he snid "I'm trying be one of the biggest fights since determine the state's entries in and imnrovAment costs dues will Frank Browning 1 up out to get him to double up on his Rocky Marciano knocked mpnV and wnmpn'o divisions nf QOWn came wucu M ual ' u°"1 and M Moore be charged each family on a def Mrs D — at hocK He can't speak much Eng- Archie Moore His opponent of the National All-Stat Buffalo David Gross went back to passrun Don Chase Mrs will These basis Presidents dues monthly the Denver 21 but decided to lish but he knows what you want course would be Floyd Patter- jn Y next January and vote of all members def Mes D M Moore son and turned right end to score be set by athe State Utah hv do thf to him Snnnsrvrprf Mrs H def M Pantone Mrs of articles J incorpobut under The "feel" of a big match can Bowling Proprietors Assn the easily "He's not going to fight He's 1 M Lund can°xceed up $5 per 0 6 8 0— 14 ration they fa— v The dues Every- eliminations meet will run over Denver with money be found everywhere — Mrs Rulon Howe will just got a manager Schneiter month per week-endis Constantine where s that except Okla State and the guy wants him to work fhrpp consecutive not become effective until the def Mrs Kimball Ward (Cus) D'Amato's' of fice - apart- First preliminary round is slated out in an American gym" Scoring: main club facilities are in opera- Ben Van De Graff 1 up on Broadway It has been Sept 27 and 28 with blocks at OS— D Wood 1 run (J WOod tion Ingemar Johansson was dis- mentThe Red and Blue tournament'6 missed with a casual look The said that Cus' idea of a perfect the Ogden Bowling Center and kicked) of the the corporation Officers closing event of the season OS — Dobson 23 pass from boer- - who can look vpv vrfh rfsei evebrows match is to have Patterson battle H & M Bowling Inn at Bountiful will be held Tuesday information ladies" for give further the reflection of himself in a Second round nlav will be at! gel (pass failed) use only three clubs D must Women are: Monte on club the Bailey mirror for $500000 DU— Work 24 pass from Mll- & Jm Alleys in Ameri-in this event Jack the of - choice vice their Johnson Clifford president: man accepx jonansson can Fork and South East Bowling ler (pass failed itamer De secreGraff will capMrs Berr Van rv A IP lYlAflflif filrinff president Jackie Green OS-- F c Courts in Salt Lake G J Wood 21 Cjr Mii6 4 Uct Mrs William Reds while treasurer: the tain City John Crossen yi riTT Work 14 oass from Me tary: and 5 Match nlav finals will be Blues be will LarDarwin Christian H Grantham captain John question Manager Edwin d Donnell (Guest pass from Miller) held Oct 11 and 12 at the and Blue tourni Red C Patter-OSThe men's Lund Grant Clyde InWith connection the Bowl in South Salt Lake Safety Punt went out of son and 2: P Smith members of ament will be held Saturday A ternational Boxing Club There zoneonrf en women men and Both the members are urged to call in the! ' is no need to so into D'Amato's tries will bowl blocks of V board of directors 15 — from OS pass Wiggins o o o eight pairings to the pro shop at EX views on the subject for they are wood kicked) Wood four of each the at (J pre games Alan Miller son of Mr and by Thursday evening the same objections he has made liminary OS— Cross 21 run (kick failed) houses The seven high to practically everything in box men and five high women on a mg basisv will join defendchampions Hal Dreyer and Jo Elsewhere Johansson is thought ing Oswold both of Salt Lake City of differently in the round robin finals "I saw him" Editor Nat bowlers in the state Fleischer of Ring Magazine recol- areLeading to go after the top — Dis wtpw ' vrvRTT fNEA lected "in 1955 — the same year prizesexpected i enwhich inclue paid-ua norse irainer wm cussing a he was over here J He boxed tries in the national r is plus "He considerably say Gunther Nurenberg inDortmund $350 expense money for winners usually ARE HERE AGAIN an empty stall" than better Him out in in each division Among top Germany Knocked Around Barn 17 at Belmont seven rounds and I felt he would Ogden contenders will be Joe Your In Tomorrow there is a slight feeling Park Hurry make a fine challenger with Barney who has won about every this more than hold true another year's experience He's title in the state but this one He that © Antelope As Beige you walk down the shedrow had three years now head-tol- d is a former champion of the state of Sunny Fitzsimmons' Jim "He is the only logical oppon- match play meet predecessor to 5-9"We don't 3 Sizes 26 to 29 ent at the time for a big outdoor the all-sttournament here around much right! heavyweight championship match Besides Dreyer former men's have Sizes 30 to 38 now" match winners from Utah are one are looks Fond given large "Johansson doesn't move clev- - Dick Lambert Paul JChase and aiMl erly He's strictly a puncher He Doug Muir In the women's all-st- and quite emptyon stall The name-platit listing the still is can hit There is no question INGEMAR JOHANNSSON champion list with Mrs Os- former occupant's breeding about that Every recent chal- wald is Vera Mallory winner of "Needs No Excuses" The plate reads in big letters lenger we've had you 'were the only other women's forced to make excuses for Jo- eliminations held by' the UBPA "Bold Ruler"nowTheis 1957 retired at hansson needs none He comes in hard Farm Claiborne by Paris with an imposing record" Ky Nick Florio was encountered Stock Salesman j the scoring with a one-yar- lo-rnt- ed — — - 23-yar- d semi-final- 24-yar- d - 21-ya- all-stat- rd er by-la- 14-ya- rd Swedish Star Stops American In One Round Before Crowd PIN Next 'Week On 2 Alleys rj - Play Reaches Finals In Ladies Event I j - i 2-- J' 2-- 1 -- ar 2-- 2-- 1 x T"1 -- t The study shows that more injuries occur when the first team scrimmages against a squad's third or fourth team Quick Job On Speedy Links DECATUR Ga '(NEA)— Luke Morris received a patent on his Speedy Links course arrangement plan The Decatur inventor's idea is to have only three fairways for a nine-hollayout each serving a three four arid five hole The par player hits tee shots toward the greens playing out each as he comes to it lorris a golf equipment salesman points out that the conventional course requires 60 acres for nine holes and that Speedy Links will need only only half that: much Lin land and maintenance cost and be half as costly to build e - i i t-- i : Ahl-quist- gridiron Teams in Regions Three and Four do not open league competition until Oct 1 But Region five opens this week with three games It will be Provo at Carbon Payson at Orem and Springville at Spanish Fork Region Six which began league play last week goes into the second round of the schedule Friday Wasatch wilVbe at Morgan Park City at North Summit and South Summit at Grantsville 1 " 1 and lost to East This affair should be about a tossup Weber will take to the road for the third straight time tb take on the South Cache Spartans in Hyrum Weber has been quite a surprise so far in winning close games over Cyprus and Granite Davis which has been troubled with injuries and lost two straight will attempt to get into the win column at the expense of North Cache Friday This con test will be staged in Richmond the other game Friday Lopin and Box Elder who have gan both looked good at times this year battle on the Box Elder 1 All-Sta- i Gridmen Are Problem When Injuries Occur v BETHLEHEM ' £ 5°lia mc 6 - zi non-prof- it 16-1- J&3-'- tennis Club in the north end of Ogden City to provide facilities for members and their families 13-lea- j aid of a couple of fine blocks Brent Hancock whose play vvas limited kicking extra points & ghouler injury con verted to give Weber a 7 to U lead PICTURE CHANGES With three minutes remaining in the half the Bears intercepted a pass on Weber's 25 A pass Frank Hanwright to Charles A new swimming vised game d Oklahoma State grabbed a in the first period and was never behind Denver came to mid within two ooints at 5 way in the third period but the visitors finished strong Oklahoma State held Denver line behind thA Denver in the first period with a defense that limited the losers to only 24 yards rushing in the first 6 ' Form Swimming Oklahoma DENVER (UPI) State's football team playing at form in its season opener thumped Denver Univer sitv 3M4 before 15000 fans yesterday in a regionally-tel- e ' By ENSIGN RITCHIE Weber College opened its 1958 football season on a Colwinning note last night by crushing Phoenix Junior Stadium here at Weber College lege 27-— — The Wildcats found the breaks moo WITH RITCHIE uenver lo So By 31 To I 4 -- &Ji±'l£4Mi3£-- n RINGSIDE Region See Local Eleven Meets Another Arizona Team Friday Night MUKJNlXMli k R ' pener -- UTAH SUNDAY ' row d Sees Good STANDARD-EXAMINE- 's Bon-woo- 33 Empty Stall That Hurts pin-cou- nt i IVY PANTS - I 1 p all-sta- Pair for i I ar all-st- ©95 MX ar e' ar -- all-st- ar Horse-of-the-Ye- President Race Is Won By Don Wilson ar -- at Stillman's F la BEACH Two Ways Leads — former Brad Willson told "tried to' talk that guy into (NEA) ' UNIVERSITY PARK Pa ' Columbus O sports editor has staying here" diPenn State's football captain "Yeah" Nick grumbled "You been engaged as publicity AssociaSteve Garban is vice president National rector for the with could rent the that WASHINGTON (AP) — Don guy" pay of the student body j tion for Stock Car Auto Racing Wilson averaging better than 100 miles an hour for 30 miles of racing gunned Detroit's Miss US I to a pair of heat triumphs yesterday and a commanding lead in : "" the President's Cup Regatta for USE big hydroplanes on the Except for a few seconds first turn of the opening heat Wilson rode in front of his five cup rivals throughout a cloudy afternoon on the Potomac River Work Repairs-Paint-B- ody t At that first turn Chuck ThompPay While U Drive Car Repair Plan-A- IK ! ESTIMATES son sneaked ahead in Miss DeAll Makes— Years— Mode!s-FRE- E troit but was promptly overtaken Your S Plan can be set up by telephone before you bring your car in if you wish and spent the rest of the day ducking the roostertail of water month nEPAIfl-P- ay As Low As kicked up by Miss US I S and second finished Thompson month REPAIR— Pay As Low As Jay Murphy of Piedmont Calif $5-7- 6 month REPAIR— Pay As Low As third in each heat Murphy drove Miss Breathless his dad's hydro month REPAIR— Pay As Low As "You have" he was should - DAYTON A - Don't Use Your Cash for Car Repairs 1 15-mi- le - O-F-- 25 $ 50 $100 $150 ii Points collected yesterday and in the final spin Sunday determine the winner Only Miss Detroit and Breathless had a chance to displace Miss US I owned by machinery merchant Georse Simon and driven for the first time this year by Wilson a redhead with a yen U a for speed 10-la- p 30-mi- le f r $467 per '$467 per per $064 per DONT USE SCHOOL MONEY TO FIX THE CAR i 359 26th St Sk Como in or Phono EX 4-C0- 03 gaaaaq |