Show — WEST COAST r PLAN JELLS STANDARD-EXAMINE- gjfijfa Pool Net : IIPP' y V" I Herman McKmney a sophomore halfback from Portland and Willie West a veteran of Oregon's rose Bowl team of last year' thrilled the crowd with long runs in the final period McKinney took a short pass from Paul Grover and scampered 59 yards toa a touchdown West returned 24 punt 42 yards to the Idaho and to start the fourth period Charlie Tourville scored from fnit-varrlc nut McKinney's after snnrk run Idaho's Gary touchdownv n ftimVilAH in end the — ramvtui withird center Tony and string ir Inferrera pounced on the ball for ennthPr Webfoot SCOTC Oreson eot its first touchdown in thp first rjeriod on the nine- halfyard run up the middle by back Don Laudenslager Oregon got a saieiy in me scluuu when reserve guard Willard Reeve tackled Ken Han 'in xne Lis4'-'- The Webfoots lost another score in the first period when Marian Holland raced 15 yards in tav dirt The Ducks were caught holding Uave urosz me supuuuiv WashL quarterback fromout Kent his of eight four completed passes Casanova used two complete teams and each looked equally impressive West cost Oregon another possible touchdown in the second fumbled on the period when he line Idaho BRUINS DEFEATED LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Pittsoffense executed burgh's pro-tywith all the skill of the the debut performers spoiled coach head new UCLA's of to 6 27 a with Dickerson George defeat for the Bruins in their clash Led by junior quarterback Ivan Toncic who was brilliantly relieved by Bill Kaliden the Panto thers scored in every period beteam upset the favored UCLA fore 30758 fans in Memorial coli- seum Toncic scored the Panthers opening touchdown in the first interception period raced a passsecond score 56 yards for the Kaliden to and then gave way who performed just as well UCLA waited until the final 15 seconds of the first half to score its only touchdown which was set up by tailback Bill Kilmer's pass to halfback Marv to the 2 Kilmer then Luster through the 'line i cored The Panthers cinched the contest in the third period when with 14 seconds left before the end of the stanza guard Morton Seaman kicked a field goal from the six yard line to give them a 15 I one-yar- d pe play-for-p- ay rd J : 1 that were bagged-la- st Don Lacey shoulders a brace of sage grouse this autumn numerous were week near Park Valley Birds nunters repuxt iuu iuux m northern Utah and nearly all HUNTING AND FISHING With ROLLO ROBINSON Even after we had slammed the car doors and talked quietly for a few seconds while loading ruffle the "shotgun they didn't we moment a feather Bu the them they away started toward flewflapping and soaring until out of sight "Thought you said these birds had never been hunted before!" Don Lacey chided down a nark into the car and meadow a winding road near Something- moved in the short grass about a hundred yards Sure away Up with binoculars were Two grouse big enough' there But when we stepped from " - -- THIS WAS THE first time Don had seen sage grouse lie naa cut his shootm' teeth on Missouri quail and the grouse was some ve thing differentis "Man this living I he said to 6 lead running his fingers over the fumbled in srev dusky bird But when Kilmer Rack on the highway we ran the final ceriod and Pitt guard on the recovered Guzik Wnto Ken Kimber and Gil Porter John 31 Panthers the UCLA pushed rnnservation Officers over their third touchdown Dick "Are you huntm sage cmcK the from across ensr Haley charging iienny asxeu twn We held up the dead bird before In the final seyen seconds Ed "Field down here with abou hard to remain earthward t to 16 200 tumbling in it!" Sharockman passed yards "Too bad it's all over!" Don So we narked the car loaded end Mike Ditka for the fourth " up the four birds touchdown up and climbed through the said pickingcould see that wheels It was UCLA's first opening fence Back and lortn we waixea But anyone were 1951 It No grouse Then a mourning grinding rapidly in his head gam loss at home since 13 "What in say we clean the birds was Pitt's ninth victory dove lumoed from the stuDDie cames with Pacific Coast Confer An easv shot But still no chick cook breakfast and buzz back to ence foes Coming on the heels ens "Then to the south 25 or 30 Snowville for a try for mourning of Oregon State's upset loss to grouse were flushed by three doves jackrabbits and cotton Southern California last night n hunters and flew far to the wes tails this afternoon and tomor was the second straight loss for before gliding down into a ravine row morning?" teams using the "Tell you what" Warden Kimber Why not? We had our sleeping single wing-styl- e forma our Sanders' of bags and a week's supply of food fete Henry (Red) said "Jump into the back the car! here down in tion truck Another field air-bor- ne " -- ww an drive cumaxea oy a pass to Jim Dalyrmple for 32 yards Snead and his fellow soph- sFutch and running backs Winston tnrnoH tho rnn-- ' Tnnonft0f f UUUVVUbltA test into a runaway in the third two-poi- nd LOOK YOUNGER nt But then halfback Tony Aflague of COP whose weak four yard punt had put the Bears back in possession at midneia inter cepted a pass by Gus Gianulias on the COP 43 and from there they moved down for the winning touchdown 78 had Bass who gone yards for a touchdown in the third period chipped iii with 'a run in this one while Tolling up his total for the day to 215 net After Scott had smashed over Bass passed for his from close-u- p 20-ya- two-poi- I a Artful hand' 'tailoring slims you down lustrous weaves lift your $ptrtf$ I tq v mn: j if in Eagle l ToV 6 i Months o Pay SINCE 1907 nt f""' ' Dawson a sophomore and also added two a second-stringscoring tosses and Ennis one with Harry Moreland and fourth stringer Jack Reding completing the scoring with short dashes in the final period Kansas drove to the TCU line in the opening minutes but fumbled and never again got closer than TCU's 46 t rog line against stout Horned and their own mistakes The Frogs a favorite in the Southwest Conference extended their rivalry record against the to 11 Jayhawks of the Big Eight wins against two losses ana inree 66-2- 1 - J rd fv jiu VI 37-2- 2 d i out-distanc- ed first-gam- 21-1- late-com- 7-- 0 er 1 1 no - I V v- thank your LUCKY STAR y two-poi- nt r- co-favori- 13-poi- Lz nt d r W BREWER AND HOTPOINT J er ( 12-ga- L7 BMW two-touchdo- third-stringe- mmmmmmmmmmmsssm —r I rs Buy a New Shotgun and a Hoipoint mm if ran Wl i1 Ml i W M ttmrn I ERE'S THE DEAL 111 1 fed 11 " : i :" ' xjj? 0 - 7 is Mew Browning Automatic Ji SH0TGUriRga 9 12 Cubic Foot UliOi ITDCE7EO (o) 95 7© S - Get down to business in our BOY slacks the first ever in guaranteed washable flannel! 70 Orion and 30 wool combination and careful h: l 1 Both for ihe Price of One fm — I Mm Freezer-- Get Total value of both tailoring means they're tops in good looks for off ice wear yet they're washable need little or no ironing Pleated style in charcoal oxford grey sizes 30 to 42 Uts Wear Upper Level f Spiders a 2 licking The Mountaineers pulled out all the stops in the second quarter scoring 3 points after leading by only 0 after the first 15 minutes After the second quarter the closest Richmond got was in the minutes Aof the third opening : tMinf wfiirn iaw -CiiUU the close to gap Art D'Arrigo by before 20000 opening to day fans 7-- 12-yar- er 1295 Hi'Iif started in the y on-Maryl- first period easy-car- e suits for fall rd quarterback Herman Urenda wiped out by a penalty while two others of their sustained drives were blunted because of j 1 conversion of v contest r the The lead changed hands six times during the game in which the Tigers saw a touchdown by third 11 10 YEARS iagh Ill III ill Eight 2-- 5 GATORS WIN GAINESVILLE Fla (UPI) — Sophomore halfback Don Deal held out of varsity competition into florlast vear mm " ' injected fire j Ida's untested Daciaieia wun a nnir nf touchdowns one a 67 errors period to lead the Gators to aMaryland's one serious threat yard runover Tuiane Deiore auPENN STATE UPSET came in the first half when full- victory 000 fans back Jim Joyce led a drive to Neb (UPI)— Soph LINCOLN Deal from" Corpus Christi omore halfback Pat Fischer the Wake Forest 26 A field goal on a pass scored Tex fell far Scott Vincent on 92 by try yards 14--a kickoff resprinted his with and spectacular 7 again Nebraska a short sec- turn to set up in the distance scamper long State of Penn DREAM TEAM? ond period QuarterbacksJ Jimmy upset Fischer tooK tne kickou on m ana CHAPEL HILL NC— (UPI) Dunn of- Tampa ey eight-yard line slanfed through North Carolina State dashed Jim Ellenburg also got ample assist-tackier to "the side- Tatum's "dream team" against a ance from tuiipacK nariie the and easily e wave of fumbles and erts and senior halfback Bill lines m defenders State early Penn frustration defeating the North Newbern 15 seconds the fourth period just 4 before Carolina Tar Heels SCORING HIGH after Penn State had taken a 41000 stunned fans briefly- lead Sophomore center Bill Hill a (UPI)— After sputtering VirTh( Huskers cobbled up a fum West p in the opening period on State's patched-uon the Nebraska ir ble talented fliuumamccis and a eitiia's varsity snatched a fumble touchlater to set up the win- minutes of nn thP University ntA £s-pass to set up a pair of tOUChdOWTl XJanAi-nVf- TlinC —— J JUICAC i waiiuiue downs scored by halfback Ken XvlCXlIIlUIlU Trowbridge on runs of 15 and 20 yards Halfback Ron Podwicka scored a third after another fumble recovery You'll The Tar Heels woke up too late to the nightmare of their third opening game upset defeat way o you found the-easby the Wolf pack Quarterback No stock dispose of dead Jack Cummings passed for one Just call no fuss muss score and set up another but for collect nearest our even with a plant pitchout Cok-epick-uDon p service conversion by fullback fast it was in vain This time the humiliation was complete The Tar Heels highly Kl regarded nationally and Conin the Atlantic Coast : favorites ference were two-yar- come-from-behi- the 69th running of the famous juvenile classic Crafty Skipper and Top Double were scratched Intentionally? a black son of Intent-MRecipe is owned by the Brookfield Farms of Harry Z Isaacs of Stevenson Md The victory was worth $80690 boosting Intentionally's earnings to $136002 Third choice in the wagering Intentionally paid $1860 $480 and $340 First Landing returned $240 and $220 while Dunce was $380 to show miiinff Tatum boasted of the best team v in he's had in three years at Chapel w- 7-- 0 27-ya- fa First Landing vorite of a crowd of 33572 got second money by a neck oyer the Claiborne Farm's Dunce KU-ya-rd ties The 20000 fans saw the Chris tians sputter against the Jay- hawks under sunny sKies as me game opened but coach Abe Martin quickly substituted the eager second unit which drove 73 yards for a touchdown after quarter Bobby Marshall fumbled a BL back handoff and TCU guard SherlU Headrick recovered Cliff Hoopiiania of Salt Lake STUN MARYLAND of the Ben City won the B flight tournamnet WINSTON-SALENC (UPI) Lomond Open Golf Snead Norman 77 a with Quarterback yesterday CaAnother Salt Laker John starting his first varsity game winner C was the passed for three touchdowns and flight puto wase set up a fourtn as tne heavily-favorewith an 86 two stunned the of Deacons Complete results Maryland 34--0 flights were: The lanky sophomore signal-callflight — Cliff Hoopiiania 77: threw scoring strikes 6f Irb Arrington 79 tie foi thirdd an and fourth between Dick Danger-fiel- 31 21 and 10 yards tying record Conference and Bob Anderson 80 Dale Atlantic Coast as An overjoyed crowd of 8000 Laybourne 82— Wayne Butler 86 — watched the deacons break a C flieht John Caputo Shirl second losing streak three way tie for Maryland came into the game a larson uiu Shepherd Howard tie favorite But by for fifth Ron Wiscomb 90 the Terrapins and sixth Keith Butler Jerry the fourth period outclassed so by the were Hansen badly Norman and Thompson4 sophoForest Wake daredevil 91 uswere Deacons The professional championship mores that the and A flights will be staged today ing Wake Forest drew blood late at the Ben Lomond course In the first period driving 80 a four-yar- d yards to score onNeil Cyclonic Start Maclean lunge by fullback Clem-so- n Snead's passing accounted for 40 CLEMSON SC (NEA)— V has agreed to open its 1963 yards in the drive it 14-- 0 near made Deacs The football season against Oklahoma the end of the first half when at Norman on Sept 21 COME FROM BEHIND Calif (UPI)— BARKELEY Duane Scott bowled over from d line with two and the a half minutes to play to give College of Pacific's harassed 24 to Tigers a 20 victory over California COP halfback Dick Bass ac- counted for a total of 12 Tiger points with his touchdowns and three conversion tosses:' The Golden Bears riding high on a crest of penalties apparentup earli ly had the game latchedwnen er in the last quarter joe Kapp scored from the four then passed to Hank Olguin for the conversion —v - - CrnnA affain hrnlrA IAnc M "Must be iltty XO seven grouse in that patch of sage over there' friend Don said squinting into me eany mormug eo set 'em!" First we searched the area where the wounded chicken had made a rather shaky landingne hadn't wandered far and after a short ' chase Don pinned him to the ground Back and forth we waiKea through the brush A hen was first to" rise from the ground She diDDed a couple of times with her left wing iflTd then went down spinning NEXT A LARGE rooster took off Feathers flew and he fought ty-ii- y Salt Laker Is B Flight Winner At smelled particular birds certainly into them our little trick to put a mastine not Lone before we were within range they climbed ike B52s into the air napped a few times and settled into a sage field to the east Only one chicken Tve remained on the ground untileatn-erto shoot t hes drew near enough tail but his from burst made sanctuary in the tall sage the car they disappeared into some tall sage V We carefully marked the point where the birds had slipped into vo Krnsh But when we reached the spot— no sage chickens OK we'll circle and spook 'em up And as it was to happen all weic mornnf the tWO grouse s uon nena ieei f right under with man The flushed thev whpn had his oacK xo shnteun th ' far the birds and was pretty a wnn shot away Yet a quick u auu t charge oi numuer of them into the ground LAWRENCE Kan (UPI) — Texas Christian rolled to a 42-victory over Kansas University yesterday on the flashy running of squat Merlin Priddy and accurate passing by quarterbacks Glen Dawson and Hunter Ennis junior Priddy a second-strinwho gained 98 yards on five car ries dashed 53 yards tnrougn left tackle and reversed his field TCU lead midway in the for a g Dor McGhghy Lamoine Lewis uon-roy rancer othy Combe Doug Bowen Jack Dr Johnson Vernon Martin Andy Hobbs Val Probst Dr A D Gudmund-soJarvis Palmer Walt Child Robert Heiner Harold Dixon Lloyd Alkema Robert HemingDarrell way James Hamilton Harold Bingham Brown Harvey Scrowcroft Warren Wheelwright George Nelson Gordon Brown uougias moore Laurel K Walker Curt Hislop Martin Heslop K W Lafluer William G Fryer Vic Borgogno Joseph Vought Harold Laugnier Don Carlson Roy Boggs W J Nanney Eugene Gilbert Cleone Kay xanasiey one-leng-th one-fift- h - 0 n weed-covere- d - y OTo YORK 7-ra- ce 1 1958 Football Opening Marred By Numerous Upsets TCU Looks Good il i y of Ben Lomond High School Residence of the Rolling Hills section of Ogden east section Monte Left to right have completed most plans for an area recreation John and Green secretary Bailey president Dafwin Larson director Jackie a courts tennis Grantham director and head of the buildingIrecommittee Three included in the worthwhile project d other recreational faciliUes swim poi r-nr- where there's more birds" The grouse were there all right heads up watching as we climbed from the truck We took wo steps in their direction and away they thunderedV V FOR a little CALLS "THIS — Missouri strategy tnai strategy "You sneak warned Don is" ditch and Edwards down that 11 circle through the alfalta and Morrin spook 'em your way Now sage grouse aren't supposed to be famous for having sharp smelling devices uui jjiese y i r (AP) — Intenthe applecart yestionally upset First ended and Landing's terday when he streak winning blasted down the W i d e n e r straight course to a victory in the $114390 - Futurity at Belmont Park With Willie Shoemaker in the saddle Intentionally ran the QVz in 1:14 35 on a fast furlongs of a second track-jus- t slower than the American and world record The great Native Dancer set the Futurity record of 1:14 25 in 1952 and it equalled the world mark made by Porter's Mite in NEW I THEY DIRECT SWIM NET PROGRAM 3-2- 98 is a The sage grouse ol' Centrocercus urophasianus We spotted our first sage stupid bird — dumb like a fox! weekend chickens just to the west of Park Valley last There they stood — big as turkeys JsiJMis s y are: Families already enrolled RobRitchie Duffin Dale Ensign ert Weeks Stanford Martin Hanzelka Raymond Jones Glade Day Louise Stewart H C Urophasianus Stupid Bird Dumb Like Fox! J'Jv---- y'-:::y''- ors "We need 30 more members with a $200 total $100 now and $100 in March to get the project under way These can be from any section of Ogden "Interested families may call or contact any of me at EX members" board or the officers O' Cenfrocercus "VSi 1938 "Other officers and directors are: Clifford Johnson vice president Jackie Green secretary John Crossen treasurer Darwin Larson Clyde Patterson Grant Lund and Parnell Smith direct THIS IS LIVING! f' end zone i M r "We have a goal of 100 families and now have 70 to get pur project under way In due time we will increase the membership to 200 families "The property is located on between 8th and 9th on Hislop When completed it will feature a swimming pool tennis courts volley ball and badminton courts an ice skating area playground and picnic areas and an archery range" "We purchased five lots from Dean Morrin and Mr Morrin do nated two acres of land y yj) --JX-- w other recreation for youngsters soon President Monte Bailey an- "Wp are seeking 100 families to start with with memberships in order to start I at $200 eachthis construction coming spring aidTrps Bailev last nisht 25-yar- d 36 yards v v Seventy families of all parts of Ogden and the Rolling Ilills section east of Ben Lomond High School have incorported and will provide tennis swimming and i Willie Ri des SEPTEMBER 21 1958 Winner At Belmont Courts On Slate Ore (UPI)— Ore EUGENE successfully Webfoots gon's their Paof defense a opened football cific Coast Conference yesterday with an 27 to 0 victory over Idaho before 14200 fans at Hayward field Coach Len Casanova's team reasonturned what had been a rout a in into contest ably close touchthree with the final period downs two of them coming within 40 seconds Idaho failed to generate a se- I rious scoring threat The closest Idaho came to the Oregon goal line in the line was the tfoo when third quarter nyier in- I tercepted a pass and returned it i&X! - ISA E OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING v yrts- Oregon Whips Vandals 58-ya- THE OGDEN & lOTIIIT -I- REVER'S FOR ONLY- Shotgun and Freezer both for the price of the freezer alone! r i NOTHING DOWN W YEARS TO PAY Mii FM11 Don't Waif—You'll Never Beat This Deal Jin tuvJn II3EL§jW TIRES AND APPLIANCES 2364 ©rant AVo EX 2-75- 71 |