Show v '' ' ' rCATSr-:READY- I I — ' I " " ' - - Vf" - - 1 4 4 4 1 f VY'W::::?' ' f : ' t i 5 i i M ( ill 4 1 1 1 - 1 THE OGDEN 10B OGDEN I-- ? UTAH THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER 16 1958 By ENSIGN RITCHIE — After a light GEORGE S last workout night at Cedar City Coach Wally Nalder said he thought his football team was in much better mental condition for its game tonight with Dixie than a week ago against College of 1 ' ' j&JS? -- i Southern Utah his said he He charges hoped could come back after being upset last weet to a then winless CSU team The' Wildcats tonight face a team with a rugged interior line No team has been able to' gain consistently up the middle against Dixie The Rebels looked good last week in walloping Dixie 40-1-2 as their running game clicked for the first time Dixie also has fine quarterback-in- g and the Wildcats look for a great deal of possing The Weber squad spent last night in Cedar City 'then moved on today to St George Several new faces will be seen in tonight's Weber starting lineup as Coach Nalder attempts to get back in the win column after two straight defeats His starters will be Leroy Over-streand Dave Handley at ends Louis Carter and Harry Smith at tackles Jack Suekawa and' Frank Harvey at guards Dean Udy at center Bruce Parry at quarterback Norris Dickson and Wendell Durand at halfbacks and Jim Mackey at fullback Mackey has come along fast the last couple of week and his power running has given the Wildcats that two or three yards when they were needed Suekawa move into the starting lineup at guard on the strength of his performance last week Tonight's game will be broadcast over radio station KVOG in Ogden starting at 7 pan J Photo) "highway Rip WITH AL WARDEN irr Title Fight in One Outdrew Recent Series Night World Series which had universal if -- A - Dempsey-Tunne- y $15000 reader-viewer-listen- er " J : -- -- - news- - Dy " A I Y' : -- t' ' I - I ' " " 'rti - J'l I f$ ' shows GLOVED FIST EMBRACE— Pat McMurtry left and George Chuvalo looked more like a pair of college football players: than heavyweight championship contenders as they embraced with gloved hands when they first met in New York prior to their scheduled fight in Madison Square Garden 10-rou-nd The seven games in Yankee Stadium and County Stadium in Milwaukee drew 393909 cash cus tomers who shelled out a net eate of $239722303 Professional boxing's big one the Sept 22 1927 second meeting between Jack Dempsey and Gene Tunney was viewed in person by104943 who contributed' the alltime record gate of 22658660 Boxing's fans who take pride in the big gates of that sport must however go back to the fabulous 1920's and 1930's for their rec ords Boxing had eight heavy weight events which grossed more than a million dollars The first was the Dempsey-Carpentifight in 1921 which grossed 789238 the last was the Billy Conn-Jo- e Louis heavyweight title go June 19 1946 which grossed Sl925624 Other gates of over one million er In boxing: first bout Dempsey-Tunne- y Philadelphia Pa Sept 23 1926 — $1895733 attendance 120757 New York City Dempsey-Firp- o Sept 14 1923 $1188603 Max Morrell is the - vice-preside- nt yenver m hi rrovioe oof boll 'Cbhri'PGf if ioh' d 1-- dium Sept 21 1927 $1083530 All-Am- er 33-m- an All-Ameri- (second bout) Louis-Ma- x Baer Yankee Stadium Sept 25 1935 $1000832 SINCE 1946 the sports picture has suffered the inroads of modernity There probably will never be another $2658600 gate present-da- y publicity drum beaters to the contrary notwithstanding Whenever an attraction looms large enough to gross a million Ralph Beard Bids or more it immediately becomes For Casaba Post lucrative- - to the television markets And that automatically diBALTIMORE (AP) — Ralph crowd minishes the Beard former college and Olym Wbile looking back at boxing's star will make a return to big gates it is interesting to spec- pic basketball this seaulate upon the comparative val- professional: son Bullets: in with Baltimore the ue of the Dempsey-Tunne- y Eastern the League in terms o2 today's vastly e at The inflated dollar In relative values 10 years ago played Kentucky this could represent a current with Indianapolis in the National figure two to four times as great Basketball graduto get the real perspective ation An Assn after his of college investigation in looking back basketball scandals in 1951 led NOTES ON A NAPKIN to Beard being put on probation UTAH UNIVERSITY officials for three years He went into 'the look for more than 16000 to at- Army when his pro eligibility wastend the homecoming game with restored Denver Pioneers in Salt Lake City on Saturday The kickoff is slated for 2 pm Louis-Schmeli-ng June 22 1938 $1015012 on-the-sp- ot r $2-6586- starter 60 two-tim- All-Ameri- ca - - U l j Li j who Badg- times only no passing offense : lu xtii tlTtXe Bingham Dennis Galloway Clyde Stoker Reed Fielding Jack Clawson Scott Anderson Jack Teremaine Hugh Sloan Jim Abbott Brent Fowers Nolan Costly Tom Newberry David Bon Don Pino Kent Sales Cook Sparkles For Buffs On Gridiron tot SS Hf' ff?ne L A COUGARS AWAIT TEXANS BOULDER Colo ( AP) — tactics frowned upon in traffic safety circles work fine on the football field r for Colorado's Howard Cook He'd sooner try to knock down a player trying to stop him than Hit-and-r- un s North o cause 1 roupie PROVO (AP) — Injuries may eran backfield featuring fullback d halfback Gill Groce Theon Thetford left half Abner Haynes and quarterback Vernon Cole Haynes led the Missouri Valley in rushing last year Cole has a 464 passing percentage which gives the Eagles a balanced attack Pacific Coach Hal Kopp of BYU also team North Texas State the counted Keith Hubbs out of has Stadium which invades Cougar of action one the for Saturday's game Hubbs is afternoon Saturday Missouri started teams in the against COP but suffered stronger a shoulder Conference separation Valley 42-Little Joe McGinn another The Texans laced Drake overstarter at left half also will sit last Saturday and have an out the game Curtis Brown with 1 record for the schedule all arm and Fred Whitting-haa broken two massive has North Texas who has held which opporeinjured a foot are line units nents to a measly 80 yards rush- two top ends out possibly for the four season ing and 56 yards passing ain team BYU worked on defense Tuesgames Oklahoma State Univerwhich whipped Denver day in hopes of stopping North to team beat Texas' strong running attack sity is the only 4 which has averaged more than North Texas this year vet 250 yards a game a has Mitchell Coach Odus cut the ground from under Brig-haYoung's efforts to rebound from two straight defeats All conference tackle John is the latest casualty He inlosjured his leg in the Cougars' ing effort against College of the ld 64-ya- won have i Weber runners: Jack Towers Dennis Stimpson Heber Fuller Brent Brunker Paul i Tigers PmT" 190-poun- m Ka-pe- rd er 1-- 0 j Cto nn five joe Lalli (210) and Neil Gunnar- son (170) guards — Jerry New-ell (200) and Kent Mye— (170) center — Glen Burton (170) tail- back — Bruce Samples (160) fullback — Robert McConnell (170) wingback — Bill Jackson (175) blocking back — Larry Wheelwright (155) WEBER WARRIORS Wilf Ends — Fred Cox (165) and Mel Wood has thefollowing Don Kranendonk (150) tackles assistants at Weber High: Ed DeVon Stone (192) and Kent Preece Paul Salvo Ray Newey slater-(168- ) — Norm and Fred Draayen Wes Lindsey Anders0n (148)guards and Doug Dixon is the trainer first m Weber High (155) center Rod Cragun Schoolhistory — Jackie Sar- Quarterback (170) Tne Orange Streaks will have lo (125) halfbacks DeRell The Jones (135) and Ed Castle (170) a decided edge m weight Tigers' line will average 175 and- fullback Rchard Brown (156) the backfjeld 160 Weber's backFRIDAY HEADLINER ana tne iieia averages oniy Another high school game will line 168 oe Piayeu m uguw " Johnny Yates will kickoff for afternoon Lomond Ben and when Dennis and Weber Jackie Sarlo in 3:30 Og- -' at pm Wood son of Coach Wood will Logan tangle The Grizzlies a re Stadium den do the passing Punting will be One in first for tied Region place handled by DeRell Jones and figure they must have a win KICKS OFF FOR OHS front The Scots are viouff r to stay lip intheir first league win for looking tt! TfieS Bob cConeU will Place with 8dcn--iSnd Samples Bob 'p?Sr Rion To travels to Bountiful tonight for a battle In games played to date neith- -' with the spoiling Braves er club has played similar oppon-- 1 t nm T ents whichprovides a lack of f comparison City It is very night in Brighamthree-waSeason records follow: y a tie will that possible Ogden 20 South 0 One in first for Region exist place Ogden 12 East 0 action week's this after Ogden 27 Bear River 0 Ogden 33 Ben Lomond Mav Switch Affiliate Ogden 7 Box Elder 0 MILWAUKEE Wis (UPI) — The Tigers are unscored upon in five eames and have totaled John Mullen Milwaukee farm sys- tem director said Wednesday the 97 points to date 4 and Braves are considering moving The Warriors have won Wichita affiliate to have totaled 53 its Triple-lost one They Fla Jacksonville Their 35 as points against points Earl Hone and Ulysses Mortensen will be the timers and Wilf ord Christensen will be the judge The field follows: Ogden runners: Art Shively Glen Maughan Dick Shurtliff Brent McBride Gerald Yearsley Mike Files John Carr Tom Jensen Steve Norrda Mike Keral Roger Swanner and Keith Fowers Ben Lomond runners: Boyd Richard Thorpe Mikesell Gale Allen Dale Parks Lou Michelson ON SATURDAY UPSET SLATED LOGAN Utah (AP)— The Utah State Aggies tapered off with a they sprang a stunning upset at light drill today as they wound Denver Since 1949 when Knox Brad up preparations for Saturday's of game against Montana at Misford - executive the Denver and Rio Grande West- soula Coach" Ev Faunce has emphaern railroad presented the trophy the Utes have won four games sized the need of a strong runDenver three and in 1950 the ning attack in two rugged scrimteams tied Utah years were 1951 mage sessions this week The Aggies with a 3 record '52 '53 and '56 Denver won the will be meeting a winless Monnod in '49 '54 and '57 tana team But the Grizzlier have The bell came from old Engine the incentive of playing at home 1181 and has become one of the for the first time this season and nation's well known football it's also homecoming Utah State's Overton Curtis is trophies nursing a leg bruise which may © © him from seeing more than keep LEE GROSSCUP Utah limited action at Montana The quarterback and traveling squad will ican last season was the third leave Logan by bus Friday mornleading passer in the nation to ing Members of the road squad are: day according to NCAA statistics He has 40 completions in 74 atEnds— Stu Phillips Jon Hyde tempts for 483 yards Jerry Pelovsky Ralph Brinton Don Gerbozy and Ron Maughn of several former Kentucky playCasaba drills for Utah BYU Tackles— Bill Meglen John and Utah State cagers opened Len Rohde Bob Steinke ers who were mixed up in the 1951 college basetball fix yesterday Jack Gardner is back Jim Burrows and Glen Taylor BYU Dixon and Stan at Lee Watts at Utah Guards Willy Cecil Baker at Utah State Ramage Pete Michaletos Gary ® Lund Lynn Peterson and Doug T T Brown Tittle Jug' Dunnam Tonight's Centers— Mike Connelly Jerry game will be broadcast by KLO E B starting at 7:30 pm with Dale Peterson and Bruce OmanI Brown handling the play by play Quarterbacks — Rick Dobbins and Harry Rand the color If you Rolf e Kerr and Austin Parlette Halfbacks — Lauren Pettis can't attend tune in for a very fine report Wayne Peterson Overton Curtis Buddy Allen Don Schiess and Fer-derb- Yankee Sta- Dempsey-Sharke- y The Pioneers won possession of the "clanger" last season when 1 L The Dick of holds while lead in today and of Duncan Jauch 503 Ray Randy The Hawkey es piled up go around and Iowa top passing rushing yards in 85 plays to average 592 senior from WyThe Thornton recorded 136 yards play per yards against Minnesota 109 by passing oming is as good a reason as any of basis on the State and 27 by rushing Duncan com- why the Colorado Buffaloes are Michigan weeks two its tie with Michigan pleted nine of 13 passes for an undefeated and leading the nadefenin average of 692 accounting for tion in total offense ago holds the top berth 104 yards Jaunchr with a allowed sive statistics having Cook packing 185 pounds on to his credit against Indiana run only 151 yards from scrimmage 108 defensive figchassis has rambled his in Iowa is second yards by rushing posted Indiallowed ures The Hawkeyes 282 yards in the 40 times he's carana only 140 yards but two Hoo-siried the ball this season an touchdowns counted against Leslie O'Connor to average of better than seven the Hawks in defensive ranking Retire Next Year yards each trip Minnesota recorded 350 yards He's thrown 48 passes and conPHOENIX Ariz (AP) — Les- nected on 22 seven of them for against Northwestern last week 220 on the ground while Ohio lie O'Connor said Wednesday touchdowns He's the top scorer State posted a total scrimmage night he plans to retire as presi- of the Big Eight Conference with Illinois dent of the Pacific Coast League 41 points and its chief ground gain of 290 yards againstscored 31 when his term Wisconsin Although gainer expires in 1959 Cook is unimpressive on the He declined to comment on reports that a move is under way practice field Bullets Sign Board "If he didnt play any better on to draft retiring General Manaas of Soriano Seattle Saturday than he does on TuesDewey BALTIMORE Md (UPI)— For- ger will PCL The league day" said a Colorado coach president mer University of Kentucky would have a hard time 8 "Cook Oct hold its annual meeting Ralph Beard has signed in getting off the bench" Spokane to play basketball with the Baltimore Bullets of the Eastern Professional League Beard was one ' " stadium track —(NEA Photo) off to a commanding offense Big week offi"over showed which goes was of money Tn £ straight games so far this season and in winning them have not been scored against On the oth- er hand the Warriors have posted an impressive record of four wins and one loss Chris Apostol head coach at Ogden is assisted by Mark Ballif Norris Johansen Max Morrell and Steven Burns of Weber High School set the present two mile record at 11:05 last season The event will be eight laps around the Ogden ' : country ce is kl Weber 7 Granite 6 High's trophy case will be at Weber 13 South Cache 6 stake tonight when Weber and Weber 6 Davis 13 Ogden battle in Ogden Stadium Weber 20 Bountiful 9 with 10000 in attendance The The probable starters for the kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 pm teams tonight will be: two favorite Ogden rates a OGDEN TIGERS to get the "Jug" back Last year) — the Warriors pulled a big upset Ends Roger Baird (168) and and won in a 12 6 thriller Glen Richardson (175) tackles— runners will take part in the annual two mile gallop ahead of the "Little Brown Jug" football game at Ogden Stadium at 7:10 pan this eve- ning Uye-shir- D&RGW 0 14-poi-nt cross Thirty-si- x © One big objective Li The Little Brown Jug resting season record follows: for the past two years in Weber Weber 7 Cyprus 0 36 COMPETE IN TWO-MIL- E RUN TtfIS EVENING Aggies Ready Iowa Leads Big Tan Teams in their World big o make no mistake ahout that The CHICAGO (UPI) —Iowa points against Purdue the three threw for the Utah To Test"" widespread lead ers jumped it accorded recorded and coverage team yardage football Indians Saturday with its rank fourth in Ten team in paper television radio facilities to get back the trophy Indiana last win its importance In individual statistics to the bell Old winning Rivals cial conference statistics It term Northwestern Thornton or Utah Denver team annually else total offense the something Th Ni - - Baseball's while the New York Yankees were staging that comeback wasn't as big financially as some other series of in fact one heavyweight championshipsporting events sevenn fight in 1927 exceeded the gross gate of the recent — i game Daseoaii classic first season Series was 4 £ ul -- T T AVY-'-'-- - I t- ' n- - in !h r1 SALT LAKE CITY (AP)— The two weeks ago also expects to be University of Utah is in a prime able to play The return of the cripples will spot to upset the heavily-favoreDenver Pioneers here Saturday give the Redskins the depth they Utah 3 for the season is the have lacked so far this season "I believe we're ready to play underdog against the Pioneers who have won two of four games our best game of the season" NaFor once Coach Ray Nagel ex- gel said "Since this is my first pects to have his Utah team at homecoming game as a head full strength for Denver Injuries coach I'm very anxious for a vichave plagued Utah since the sea- tory" "With everything working for son opener And the game in Ute Stadium us psychologically homecoming will be homecoming for the Red- band day and senior day I beskins a powerful factor in col- lieve we might pull an upset" Quarterback Lee Grosscup will lege ranks Terone of the seniors playing and be Fullbacks Larry Fields navito able final game against Denver Lewton their appear ry The out Pioneers however still with after injuries being The squad will leave immedi- gate o haven't been counted out of the Stan halfback and speedy ately after the game for its rehas a chase at near Denver title back be Skyline peak turn trip home It is scheduled to form may veteran a to squad featuring breakaway provide interest arrive in Ogden about 8 am Sal Cesario at tackle threat is slated for 2 pm a The kickoff Bill starter Tackle Chung amazing ON SKATES TOO— Bill Moslensko of the Winnipeg Warriors to perform hockey team shows teammate Dick Lamoreux how to get idea the Alf Pike Coach adopted inside & Hula Hoop — ideas from youngsters (NEA his team in shape Grownups get 'i ' f V et l : - i A' V' R Al N I STANDARD-EXAMINE- I r O le 0 3-- m ca 21-1- 27-2- er S RI C LY US I N SS LADIES SHOES Jim'Hehdricks Fullbacks— Pete Lenotti Stan Meyrick and Leo Ducharme A FINE ICENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON it y- xT "'Wj W ' I -- rds Secure Whiff King ST LOUIS (AP) -- 1 Marshall Bridges 27 the Pacific Coast League's strikeout king has been bought by the St Louis Cardinals Purchase of the Negro from was announced Sacramento Wednesday The price was not e disclosed Bridges first baseman who turned to pitching in 1955 won 16 and lost 11 with Left-hand- er one-tim- "First high Heels?"' Sacramento this year Utes Army to Meet Again On Grid Field The Salt Lake City Bees have paid John Cobb to date $100000 toward the purchase price of $150000 of the Hollywood franchise Nick Morgan president SALT LAKE CITY (TJPI) — says the Bees showed a profit of The University of Utah said it had agreed to ' meet Army in a football game Nov 9 1963 at Michie Stadium in New York Athletic Director James R (Bud) Jack said the - Utes were PIANOS STORAGE invited back by popular demand ' BACGAGI k PACKJNO 3 loss to the after their it FURNITURE OF ANY IC1ND Cadets last year -- J r-- SLflDE TRANSFER Agent North American Van Xlo9 A crest the street or a cress the Nation 231 22nd Street Dial EX 4-39- 44 "WORLD WISE MOVING" — 39-3- 4-A MAN' WANTED ta make $12000 ptr year in Ogdtn Hard seiling exceptional product work! 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