| Show P'y Tnfij —g mg nm — M S5 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday October 24 1948 SOUTHWEST Nevada Wolf pack Claws Tulsa Squad 65 to 14! Oklahoma Passes Heaths STATISTICS Accounts for Four Counters FORT WORTH Texl Oct 23 CP) squeezed by Texas Christian university here Saturday 8 in a wild offensive night TULSA Okla Oct 23 CD — Ne- — Oklahoma - 65-1- consecutive loss by his rugBeautifully protected receivers his and line bitting ged with amazing precision Heath threw passes for four of his team’s nine touchdowns Touchdown Pass Heath’s Negro substitute Alva Tabor himself tossed a fourth-quarttouchdown pass to Bob Collett that netted 45 yards and the Wolfpack’s last score of the er afternoon rd ramble after taking a short pass from Heath He also stood out defensively Tulsa never had a chance against the stalwart westerners whose victory margin was the greatest over a Hurricane eleven in years If it wasn’t Heath’s or Tabor’s of passing it was the running Howard Tommy Kalmanir or Dick Trachok On the ground the Wolves’ run- ners rolled up 141 yards to a Tulsa net of six yards Amazing Record Nevada completed 24 of 39 passes for 335 yards against 196 Tulsa yards gained on 18 completions in 42 attempts Besides their nine touchdowns the Nevadans picked up three fourth-quartpoints on an field goal by Bob Corley who after missing his first after touchdown kick booted eight straight er rd points Tulsa’s second and third quarter came after short touchdowns marches following interceptions Of Heath passes S J Whitman ran nine yards for the first Hurricane core Jim Finks 13 for the second - Nevada Left ends — Orlich Hayes Linde-ma- n Left tackles — Reinhardt Tilton Hopper Left guards — Slnofsky Carmody Davis Centers — C Corley Caruso Morris Zippman Fred Right guards — Sanches Hopper — Grevich Right tackles Leon Barger ends — Robinson Beasley Right Wilson Collett — Heath Tabor ' Quarterbacks Subda Left halfs — Kalmanir Ensslin Springer — Right halfs Trachok Stimac Fullbacks — H o w a r d Osborne Klosterman Fisher Score by periods: Nevada 20 21 O Tulsa 7 -- Texas Blasts Rice 20-- tth 20-1- w Lions Seek Initial Win for Season FREE If you get up man? times at night due to Irritation of Bladder or Urinary Tract try PALMO TABLETS at our risk if you have never used them We will send you a full-sipackage from which you are to take 20 tablets FREE If not well pleased with results return the package and you owe us nothing BEND NO MONET Just write and say: "Send me the Palmo Tablets by return Few Empire Feature Race Taken Get New Manager Oct 23 CR— Li’l recently crowned British empire lightweight boxing champion will be managed in the future by Frank (Blinky) Palermo of Philadelphia it was announced Saturday night Davey Yack who has handled King in his last 14 Address— conBos fights said he had sold the NF-1- We should preface this little tale with a reassuring word to those Ephraim fans: The score definitely was 25-- 0 for Snow over Westminster and not 32-- 0 as you thought when you heard the final gun Well it seems as though both Snow and Westminster had the same colored jerseys A late rush job by the Snow mentor produced a set of a different color for his starters and some of his subs — but not for the whole team Late in the game the Snow mentor found it necessary to d use one of his subs with one of those jerseys at end Sure enough the sub caught a touchdown pass Westminster fans thought they had an interception butt no it was a third Snow score to make the score read 32-- 0 The final whistle blew and Snow fans went home singing 32-- 0 But in the dressing room the two coaches and the referee decided that in all fairness to the Parsons that touchdown should be nullified So they made the score read 25--0 Oh and incidentally the original Snow schedule said that Hill Field was playing at Ephraim on Oct 22 wrong-colore- i It Almost Worked Assembling scores of all the high school football games in the state generally is a Friday night headache for the sports department But it has its humorous angles Last Friday our particular difficulty was the Morgan at Park City game There was considerable interest locally in the game because of Judge Memorial’s exceptional Friday showing That score simply was unobtainable until late in the evening But one of the boys almost figured it out To begin with he knew a boy by the name of Herb whose mother lived in Morgan —and remember the game was played in Park City Sooo we called Herb who was in Salt Lake City at the time Yes Herb had been talking with his mother in Morgan No she didn’t go to the game but Herb’s uncle did Well Herb’s uncle wasn’t there when the call was madef but Herb’s mother thought she heard the uncle say that the score was 14-- 0 — oh but wait a minute the uncle had left the game five minutes before it was over So we gave up that lead but we did figure out this equation: Us: Herb: Herb’s mother: Herb’s uncle: 14-plus 5 min0: utes nertz p 10 TORONTO Arthur King tract By Sport Page NEW YORK Oct 23 U£— Sport Page won the $74600 East View stakes for by a nose from E P Taylor's Illuminable Saturday In the feature race at the Empire City at ) Jamaica program Ridden by Eddie Arcaro Sport and a Page stepped 1the mile sixteenth in :46 5 and returned his backers $470 for $2 The triumph netted the Royce 5 C Martin Woodvale farm Prince Ben Whitaker’s Quest was third five lengths be4-- SME1L1LS Our St George correspondent slightly emphasized the home town angle Friday night when in reporting Dixie college’s 91-- 6 loss to Bakersfield she said: “Things looked hopeless for the local boys until the final minute of the game when they scored a touchdown” Calvin Boberg a Ute star of many years ago officiated in the UCLA-OSgame Saturday The Salt Lake Gun club believes it has established some sort of a safety record The club organized in 1912 hasn’t had a single mishap “not even a bashed thumb” says Orrin Howard “We estimate that at least a 60-cfreight train load of ammunition has been shot at the club during that time At last year’s state shoot we used approximately a carload” The club incidentally invites duck shooters to an I open house Sunday starting at 10 am methods will be discussed and experts will talk all aboutSafety whether your gun "fits” you and so on Intermountain A A U’s most important meeting of the 1 year will be held Tuesday Oct 26 at the Elks club Every member of this organization which is the founder and founda tion of amateur sports should send a delegate Last word on the Wyoming punching incident: A P’s Ben Funk reports that a “Wyoming fan bit a finger off an A & M rooter” C ar 12-Gau- 16-Gau- 20-Gau- 29 1" ge ge Rg 1575 U75 Now to and Southern Methodist Downs Santa Clara Broncs 33-- 0 DALLAS Tex Oct 23 (UP) — Grinding out yardage with equal ease on the ground and in the air Southern Methodist roared to a 33-- 0 victory over Santa Clara Saturday night before 50000 awed spectators S M U reserves played more than half the game as a tight Methodist defense throttled Santa Clara’s vaunted attack and kept the visitors bottled up in their own end of the field with the exception of a desperate thrust of the S M U 39 late in the game D o a k Walker spearheaded the S M U attack which rolled up a 13-- 0 leadf in the first period and added another in the third before substitutes took an ALSO A VERY GOOD SELECTION -OF SHOTGUNS t 1 2-Ga- 1 — 6-Ga- DUCE BILLIAMS AIID SPORTIIIG GOODS OPEN ’ EVERT DAT 3850 So Stats 10 AM TO 1 AX i over the chores and added two more in the final quarter In addition to ripping off valu-ablyardage on the Walker assumed the passingground duties tonight and passed to two touchdowns and set up a third Walker sophomore Kyle Rote Paule Page and Dick McKissack all starred while they were in the game as S M U chewed up the ground for 288 yards rushing to Santa Clara’s 74 and netted 146 yards on passes to the visitors’ 39 S M U’s heralded Gil Johnson never was able to click with his passes as the west coast Broncs rushed him to hurry his throws and intercept two of them 5 Alwayt We Pay HighestMarket Prices For Your Elk and Deer Skins 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mighty — 647 in the consistent Ritz league Friday Bill had a seven-couon his last ball to keep him from a third straight 225 Fourth 600 Tally It was Bill’s fourth 600 series of the week with two of them coming in doubles loops Twice he lost his eye however getting a 447 in the Southside classic and ‘a 557 in the Major league at the Temple Thursday Sunday’s women’s round robin schedule at the Temple: 2 pm — Alleys 2 Irene Press Ruby Painter Jerry Skaggs Belle Lou Keller 165-pou- nd e newly-uncover- ’Kama B 225-225-2- 24 nt 1-- 5-- 7-- ed M-Sta- Oct 23 STARKVILLE) Miss (UP) — Sailin’ Ed Salem won a football game for Alabama with Jiis toe instead of his arm Saturday booting a field goal that provided the 10 to 7 margin over Mississippi State in a brutal battle before 28000 So vicious was the line play all afternoon that r State’s "dream” backfield and Alabama’s gallopers rarely got going ’Bama’s Crimson Tide forewall won the decision by stopping State most cold in the first half and-fo- r of the third period State’s publicized Shorty McWilliams found himself in the second half but too late and an earty Alabama score topped by Salemfs field goal stood up for the victory Fellows Evelyn Alabama started out with a rush Mary Sullivan: alleys 4 Nell Lovett and scored the first time it got the Smith Prgna Cowley Evelyn ball With Jerry right halfback Bill Worthen Afton Ward Vera Chapgaining 35 of the yards man alleys 6 Amy McCarty lva and taking the ball over from the Moore Eddy Hall Nancy Neslen one Salem converted Madge8 Garton Carrie Manske alRae F Hanga Mary leys the second 'period Tom CalZilla Layton Mae Mish-kln- d vinIn Alabama fullback led a march Ostler Lancaster Sally Emily 2 4 pm — Alleys Madeleine from the Tide’s? 37 down to the Donna Cromar Helen Mississippi State six With four Droubay Davis Beth Lamper Marge McPhie seconds remaining in the half SaLarene lem placed a field goal squarely Helen Gerber alleys 4 Little Marie Haynes Edith Gray between the bars to give Alabama Rae Kezerlan Mary Smith Fay Ana 10 to 0 lead f ' drews Lee Dumayne alleys 6 Midway in the third period McBarbara Chapman Dorcass Love-las- s Williams began :to cut loose and Mardy Fullmer Faye Brown Laurie Lloyd Doris Swonson alleys from there out he put on a bril8 Midge Nlemi Ann Marks Judy liant demonstration of running and Slotte Marion Spence Lillie Parm-le- y passing for the State score Georgia Kingston 6 pm — Alleys 2 Janie Stafford Ole Miss 32 Eagles 13 Estella Morley Edna Parker Edith Hooper 4 Mable Davis Lulu Parry MEMPHIS Tdnn Oct 23 OP) — Venice Pelton Dorothy Boston alleys college fril from the ranks Housley Ruth Knowles Lucille of unbeaten Lillian college teams SaturFyffe Rvilla 6Schauer Gantner 3 overwhelmed Sue day by a fast Lynch alleys o and alert University of Mississippi Vi Swenson Byer Merle Roberts uzzeeleven A crowd tof 20312 fans saw lilfci aiic- ' ite the intersection!!! game Winnie Pearcy ''Lila Weston '"‘eerr Wilson From the second quarter when Emily lieys 2 Ruby Coon Vaught’ Ole Miss Rebels Johnny Frances Shepplck Mary Sudbury times the outcome scored three Lillian Dea LaVon Dea Vera Riley of the game was never in doubt 4 'II Morris: alleys Jeanne The Eagles scored both their touchHubbard Edna Meyer Sylvia Wim-ludowns in the final period The big Lewis Dorothy Merrill Emily Romaine Zlto alleys 6 Faye Boston line failed to open the way Roxle Sudbury Hales Audrey for the offense Ed Songin’s Ivers Sevilla Reese Mary 8V Brown passing Eagle arm provided most of the L McAllister Peggy alleys advance) Helen Marshall Lucy S Boston teams tied In first downs at The Griffin Lucy F Griffin Alice Ar16 each All but four of Boston’s mour Des Mar Richards itu-Kavi- na 1-- 3-- 5-- 7-- 1-- ROANOKE Va Oct 23 (M— Duke’s Blue Devils edged a stubborn Virginia Te?h Gobbler eleven 0 Saturday in a Southern conference struggle before 9000 fans The Blue Devils scored the lone touchdown of the game in the second period when halfback Tommy Hughes took a reverse from Jack Mounie on the Tech 45 and scampered the rest of the way to pay dirt Mike Souchak con7-- verted Wolfpack 7 Chatt 0 CHATTANOOGA Tenn Oct 23 favored North Carolina State ground out a second period touchdown Saturday and then held on to defeat the University of Chattanooga 7 to 0 About 7000 were in the stands Bill Thompson led a drive for the score going over d from the line Jim Byler added the extra point from placement There were no other real scoring threats (JP — Highly 38-ya- rd one-yar- Tennessee 41 Tech 0 KNOXVILLE Tenn Oct 23 (JP) — Tennessee warmed up for Us big date with North Carolina next Sattean-eas41 to urday- by coasting y 0 victory over little Tennessee Tech Saturday The visitors held the Vols scoreless in the first period but Tennessee reeled off three touchdowns in the second two in the third and one in the fourth to win as it pleased The attendance was 12000 3-- 32-1- 5-- 1 v 1-- -- 3-- 7-- Nie-wochn- er Try this when pains of I AKraRmSHEUMATTISM 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Tech 42 Florida 7 victory was North Carolina’s fifth Oct 23 OP) — Georgia ATLANTA row a this year and 12th in It that Tech presented a brilliant mixture convincingly demonstrated coach Carl Snavely’s men slowed of power and deception Saturday down last week by North Carolina to defeat the Florida Gators 42-- 7 State still had power to run wild and remain undefeated and untied Justice was at his top form as a The Gators were completely out broken-fiel- d runner He dodged tacklers by stopping sharply and of their class Tech’s fifth straight victory was jumping back as they fell at his feet He circled Tight end from the its strongest bid of the year for seven for the first score behind a even higher national honors than its present sixth ranking phalanx of blockers ' Bob Cox kicked four extra points a slow and sluggish start Iouisiana took the second half in After scored first kickoff on the 20 and showing its Techwhich Florida 14 points in out poundgd of stand the real menacing only each of the last three Caroto North periods A the game lugged it Yellow Jacket lina 41 There Louisiana left half Dale running attack was mingled with Gray took a pltchout from quar- power running by fullback! 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Lindell Pearson that gave Oklahoma its third victory in a row over a Southwest conference team this year Pearson a bull of a halfback broke through the entire Texas Christian team shook off a couple tacklers and scamof would-b- e pered 38 yards for the touchdown 7 that beat the Horned Frogs It happened on the second play of the fourth quarter and from then HOUSTON Tex Oct 23 (UP) on the Sooners battled to stay iri —The University of Texas un- front leashed devastating power in the Okags 41 Temple 7 last half Saturday to overcome an early Rice lead and a longSTILLWATER Okla Oct 23 A and M smothstanding jinx to turn in a 20-- 7 (UP) — Oklahoma Southwest conference victory be- ered Temple 41-- 7 Saturday before fore a sell-o20000 homecoming fans who saw throng of 32000 The victory gained with a tying the underdog easterners collapse the Oklahomans to third period touchdown and two after battling a draw in the first half A and M swift scoring thrusts in the final scored five times In the last two period was won on the magic arm circus feaof quarterback Paul Campbell the periods in an offensivefootwork of turing the sparkling winged toes of senior halfback By- halfback Roof and fullron Gillory and the plunging back Bob Kenneth Meinert power of fullback Ray Bomeman Temple had dominated the first It left Texas tied for the confullback Tom Skladany ference leadership with Baylor and period with on a line plunge after halfSouthern Methodist and set the scoringBill Bernardo punched nustage for a rugged grudge meeting back merous holes in the big Oklahoma between S M U and Texas at Aus- A and M line tin next Saturday with the title was A and M’s fourth victory It balance in the possibly hanging Fo- - three quarters Saturday it in five starts this year and Temloss in addition to a appeared that an inspired Rice ple’s fourth defense would keep alive its home-fiel- d tie jinx that has seen Texas Baylor 20 Texags 14 win only two games here since WACO Tex Oct 23 (UP)— Bay1930 university’s surprising undeEven after Texas had matched lor football team got a terrific score in the third feated Rice’s first-ha- lf scare Saturday but flexed its ofquarter Rice had its chance to fenses and tightened its defenses in stage one of the top upsets of the the final period to eke out a 4 the payoff decision over winless Texas A and day but couldn’t muster inside the M Saturday punch in four downs Texas 10 A partisan crowd of 20000 — one the largest ever to see a game That was the turning point and of Texas coordinated its attack and in Waco — sweated out the see-saended with Baylor rolled to its second conference tri- battle that on to a share of the Southhanging as as starts in the many umph west conference lead with Texas Rice defense feU apart and Southern Methodist That "good ol’ Baylor line” came the clutch in the fading through in minutes to halt an Aggie drive in the shadows ol the goal and preserve Baylor’s chances It was the sure-shpassing of Adrian Burk that spelled DETROIT Oct 23 UP — The De- Baylor’s the difference as the wild offensive troit Lions with a dubious claim show had the lead changing hands to fame as the only National foot- with each touchdown ball league team that hasn’t won He sparked his mates to a touchdoa game this season make their wn-lead in the first period to fifth attempt here Sunday against another in the second quarter that the Los Angeles Rams Fewer than 20000 fans are ex- offset the Aggies’ first score then helped pull Baylor from bepected to watch the clubs tangle again for the second time this year The hind a 3 lead Texas A and M Rams battered Detroit 44 to 7 in had gained in the third quarter their opening game and haven’t won in th'ee starts since Detroit was strengthened for the western division basement battle by return of halfback Bill Dudley who missed the Lions’ last Ahree games because of a shoulder injury NEW YORK Oct 23 UP)—'The Los Angeles was prepared to use New York Giants Saturday anhalfback 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