Show - - t 7:--t t ' ' i I111 " ' -- TI r t --- I''' ' 1 t ' - 0 ' ' ! - - 1 hu r 1 Rams Subdue Utith In 32-- 7 Bitttlua Line play Wins Tilt 7 H — - 0 14 r'''''''''''r'"''' r - 1! 1 11 L1L: - k - '3'''4 'v‘a'az't '4afk ' - ! 70 ''446titt ' - — 4t4- --- - le fP 1 ' ' 4 ''' 'i ' - 11- t r 1' - I': Powerful Cowboys Score at Easel Blank BYTJ 4190 'f'' I ' es I J''''"elpiH( 9 t f -:- t$-1('- 4e' e -- - - '4 4 ''k ' ii: y:- ors erai t ' ikA ) 4 ' 4e r 4 : I N ' t:1' 0ir--- i' 45 i 1 ' it440 3 ' ' ? ' : eiz4tIt 11 :::': 'A - -- t - 7 11' ' AO trAiiir )cy e0 - (I Lt - 1 14 (tf140'" 00 '4 6 111 - Ire- - - two 0 1A 11 k- - ) t ' 010 i !III' h‘ - ' 41"441 - '” t I fr-- : '11-:' fp IS ''''klA -' - - z Ily Bill Clegg k-- - f ' r tr7 '71 c't - - - : - — ''---7'7111- ' Ell TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday November 12 1950 — -- T - - 1 ieetTtlioir gqB44Y4EiIlitite:ATt4r11111: ' Nee: 1 tts:411) 1 faena-1-- ip 4 Sot ' k e A' 4 1 N Ve Ne - e a et - e I'll' tJr — e i - e "‘l efficient aRMS combining a slashing ground attadc kith timely e ' awe-1 were i I 11 t 'power plays M'yoming Cowboys virtully nspiing here i :: 0 I 0 s 1 'Ar I - do o and the ' afternoon when passing humbled a s top-g- o and- University of Utah eleven thpsy) Saturday they t ' I : 441 e :1 11 1 !result aas a par a de of touchdowns as they w hipped Bri g ham here Saturday afternoon before a chilled crowd i e Nf ev--' tt 1 4 it V-e 41 -- t -' f ' 1 48 to O in the BY U homecoming day f eatre Temperature in the 30a practically grounded Utah's expected' d Young's (jCi i - The Copgars boomed 1 ' I ' serial circus though Dave Cunningham completed 10 out of 26: t a : N the tackles for substantial gains then Cowboys '''''''''' '' e k '41 41 'a 1 tosses for a net gain of 75 yards out their tricky reverse for long gains And when they Iwheeled r 1411: i 14' I -The Rams whose !Accent !Ales 00 ertmehing line play blfront wanted to go rirstelass 91(7 p!esed NothinfgB y 1j dil :: :- - --: ' ii 4 iseit:- 4 freally e- - :g othqe? of their stop-watcbackfield 'scored once in the first period' ''' ' '''''''' 'was iiiiitiithfunibIiiiind 'Penalties 4rtilig"théni'la‘ry's'eeial-- "' I t e te ' 1 ee ee t t t twice in the third and twice 2' e times again in the fourth quarter e - me" (:--Utah's only marker came But the fumbles and the penalties didn't hurt nearly so bad 1 Nt flafter! I scintillating : as those terrific Cowboy blockert tacklers and runners Wyoming i turn by atekey McKnight In that -- - 1- oon the I f Skyline Six clainpionehip last year is sndefeate4 duid 1 C canto fourth McKnight took the ' il t:71":l'oosis untied thia year and as far as BYU is concerned can continue 1 ''''' :':' :: spheroid on his own two bulled l 't ::::4i'N'it'' - hts way through the first legien1 itv7 Art '1 Talboom I and B Y Vs big threat didn't ray : of tacklers then fled down the l 1 '''''''::: ' if the season oft sidelines until he waS knocked out' j ! 1 I ( of bounds on the seven-yar- d i prior to Saturday and was second Wyoming's alsth touchdown j stripe t6 t in the nation in individual scoring came in the third quarter as they by Frank Stanko McKnight care tf picked up 12 mars when be cored drove 70 yards in 15 plays with ried three times finally blasting c4 I ' ek4r!: one touchdown and successfully Geldleis and Jun Neal ceaTyirg line for the over from the one-foiepokk 44:4) s—I '"1" kg: ' I:: 41 4' out conver- kicked '' seven of six i 'wore Don Peterson converted for 'i---It ' Vii' '::' Eon attempts His running and By John Mooney the extra dtgit i passing were excellent although Gains Second Spot PROVO—The Cougars mascot STATISTICS ' c t es no more en than his subs Harry ' wva By virtue of the triumph A end provided the tip-ofor the out'I Mctett' and McMullen aeldien FtuYal e l'4U s rattie raino4 rioi M assured Itself of second place' come of the toralls ::::: bs11 Mullen played his first ' 1 since 4:1:il: 41llil gams even before the irt t in the Skyline conference It was' the Baylor game and reeled off F rpt kickoff While the band was olav- 5 ruolttr g 3j ' the last conference dash of the ?4 4 " "34: several well ' tid as 0' as gallons long -'t 'season for coach Bob Davis' aggre- - ing and the talented Call sisters TO r's- f'"4 ' 0t 219 ' tlrat r'oaa:411 pitching a touchdown pass 11 i44-- ' were a rietback 15 ''' I Ili 1rarall pampa' a't being e41'1ir !Pr gation its only a prancing before the game akiAsio fr '"vkila1(i-lre Yr rwerd 11411 romp ' I1 ItI ' 34-- 0 ''''''''' ' '' ' loss by WiromIng Big Statistical Edge 'lithe caged "" tr' 44 Int rev ''''''''' 'T44141'1W gl"Kif'' 4 4 r'4J4'"4 t P44 snarled and paced 'Ad' ' i4 cgar ' i 1 " a S ' ' s: i 's Utah had two othpi chances to his 's The statistics showed Wyoming f 7 :ito 4' 3edi 157 cage But 'when the whistle k i i :''' - With Bill Clay v:ssosistecest score and only two ' ) 343 yards net from wrim r's zi1 lisounded to start the game tbe big i: if - "1-' i crashed through to block an Aggie tt maga 307 on the ground and 218 il Tema ParaIP11 24 US -4 c '!'ir'se kick and recovered it on the Rarn cat curled up for a snooze i 4 a "" in the sir B Y U picked up liO414t7t:ontsaf'lLt'wta 4'4 1 i ''' telt 4 ok tC) ' ' IN 27 The Utes reached the Ram -net with 104 coming on the pamiag Average 'Vs ''9': A ' A- ) -- ' '14 1 -Iti re' 15 where a pass interception sssssssssso "I s 'kl 90 ‘ were the in 54e--it ' sir There ground r''V' s it i 5onie critics claim that Wyo " suited in an Aggie score and then Jith! - 71- 0- 41A 41' N:7-1wo 11z 11 penalties tr i' ts0-- 3 ipp:"glivkii" against Wyonung it a u th 0 ay eirrnt for on 0-late in the fourth perid Bob Fitz- ' rnilig hatn't a passing atta'ek but 44 6 iaa 4i4g044-"mating The Cowt0Y1 115 Yard& l piss play Geldien to McConnell It E'llfir Talinlorn Geldein 4 't kick! It-'4e'- i Harry onside recovered an I' 4It gerald " but actually the penalties didn't was on this drive that the Cow ' ' ' "7 t and Poyal Ntelstulten completed 11 foliill- - A P '''eA '"'"14 4 -'- 1 hurt Wyoming too much Almost boys wert penalited 15 from ths -le 2 of 15 passes for the afternoon "' "- 1 f 's 1 tos rl every tune they " Xt 111 socked by two to the 17 but it didn't bottler I ' '' I li l'I'''' Talboorn and Geldein had " eight by STATISTICS v ' ' opittp A '' the officials they came right back 'them any as Geidien r 1' '" ' 1 7 Z nine 7l41for the '' ir 4 half first r 4"? 'Z'dt41 I N''-- A kept running 1 'tP 8 A b m wo 0 -i '' with a fancy play which erasedthe s The last touchdown for the Cow- r Dick Baker reserve 15'yorning'e---- r ''i 8 12 4 P'rot do8ns : 'N ntl- - r mg 0 kat Yardage had 4ke4 same penalty almost the g boys 4 guard Puffered a Possible fracture 5 P888n '' t! t An '''''' ' ' t A0 t'i t' 4-Of his jaw In the melee 0 0 ThesCowboye took a little time and result B I' 1 lost the ball Penai!y " Purnb es e 1 ' sa to getytarted ea their power playa4 on downs se the CO'Uttrit were e' ' " rf 4!' 4 277!-4 -- Jr A 0811 tornbt87 reemered 4 Hunters W itt' 'Ern i 1' !85 at first were stopped by the gel- - gambling in the final minutes and PSF4il404 NIL yfts 525 6 i 201 93m3 P8ntult No 8d8 ae 'eons:soot Dick Hitt Wyoming line coach lant Cougar line bulwarked by AVyozning took over on the B Y U 42 8 33 3 — P811 &virago 7 ” NN Alvie Clove Bob Dimick and Dick 27 Six playa later McMullen went Punt' ril pros had a hard time concentrating on 8104 4ri7 PS410411 17 20 t04 :40't1: l'i 72 10 75 Hill But then Talboorn headed over but the play was called back the game from lus post atop the ru8 PAS51( inter h8 No yds 3045 1115 back from his own tine and the Cowboys pengHred back press box Dick an inveterate George Bean's ground-gainin- g tactics bit a snag on this play ahem I yard gsdned deep in Redskin territory Jim Undid! Coloag line 0 ' 3 18r4s iost rOthin8 late in the first period and lotted to the 13 hunter listened to the fusillade of Colorado A and M fornard mall stopped Utah backfield ace with one I backer mosed in Ira stop Bean during this action la first period - ------' Slicits -- -— So lArlsfullen- - pasaed - to Tons rnP1Mak a long high pass Jerry Parker 'by - the - Utah --- on the Ram 47 from where the county hunters and its hard to say It was lanky Cowboy end caught it on Droat for the touchdown his finger tips and fell out of Nat that easy for the Cowboys line where Dick's mind may have wan ttes punched to the five-yar- d Itl(T ' bounds on the B Y U 31 dere& and that play was the key to Oa as time ran out 4' whole game Wyoming could swore Good Shots Too For 3minutes of the Pulled Famous Reverse ' just about on any given p!ay it struggle it was anybody's ball 13 Bob Brunker ' Y11 end roach Then Talboom called the famous seemed VT') game A and M scored in the first to sneak out for a few managed A0-01e-Aside from that one trip the canto after recovering a Utah minutes Wyoming reverati and wingback 1 shooting before the game Vern Gale went to the 17 A few Cougars never got iAside the line fumble on the Redskin as the but afternoon - -- luta all diming plays later Gale was given the Wyoming Xenny tVilhelm crunched over from Satday wore (in and the Cowboys kept on the reverse and the game line for the icebreak- the apple egain all In the way to the Utah State Gordon Cooper the end zone' spun By Jatek Schroeder he scored standing up er which gave the Rams their 0 banging away Brunker and the I llos for the touchdown The kick was Cougars may have sympathized plays later HILLTOP STADIUM Denver! three Three Vyorning really rolled in the tr— Arm coiiiar aim LT—trrsift margin at halftime over for the counter with the pheasants 11 pushed INGLEWOOD Nov Larry Cat 'Colo Nov 11—Denver's onrush14'4 wide and Denver held a 20-- 0 ad world cplarter adding four touch- - f!''''''''a 14'''''''''0!' Praen From that point onward it W88 firm of the season Denver combined B Y U lost only 16 yards from Ur—Your Host Conformal' top downs The final one being s at the end of the half Mg Bionecro looking forward to thth a dogfight Utah's defenses throwI) l'041 aT—ce vantage ' with attack their thot"r running came from off the penalties Wyoming III w' Thanksgivinz day clash with The Pioneers started the second yard pasa end run play as the ':'"1"er'itEtTT4'"1-P'7:"ing back the Aggle thrusts and accurate passing game to to run down Next iclock 11 WW1 ran out There were Jost ()t't'n P111-- !11'0ok IWyoming crushed a lifeless Utah usually A and ht's defensive blanket off in good style and returned pace Saturday half Rd4S account for Lou the 244'1' Move and capture the $25000 three tieconds left in the half "w""3-1"8"- 1"" State team 4S-Saturday after- -' los was especially points knocking down the Redskin stabs kickoff to the the 31 From Aggie accurate in his Golden State Breeders handicap at when Geldien looked around end noon in Denver stadium before a on the ground and In the air Andrea kicked the extra point and there a sustained drive carried to t Hollywood Park by a length and finally tossed to Cale who then II STra'101 crowd of 7960 fan& ' Milos went 11 his wide to No Tassine Day the a The victory WW1 the second of ran quarter 40 "'ill about "4"a f to dirt pay yards Tt was no day for passing how-- I right and flipped a pass to Cooper Laying back in the middle-othe season in Skyline Six compeass: 4Iiatt) go":: after the gum bad sounded That P cr—Pm!rrt Ta! In the end zone for the eounter1 STATISTICS ever despite Cunningham's 10 tition for the Pioneers They a Iso:' 11::ina1"'4'4"'-Andre s kick was good and Den71 the pack until midway down the made the halftime neore 35-- 0 and completions Time and again hei Drpret Utah Slue backstretch Your Host quickly the halffroten crowd of approxi- - Ca mph i Nmli ti It —To rrorwt (4 '44 have a tie with Utah on their' nto dowtte 27-- 0 a had 8 ver NEW YORK Nov 11 (UP)---- 1 record advantage rifled the ball into the eager moved up on the 35 ktuiv'14 5 TIrs:ori :s:oa47 to ya-mately WOO would have been ex- - (1111invo-47The next touchdown occurred !Next move P 011t 3 2 fingers of teammates only to Palestinian the comeback colt raced for stride stride cused for to nice home P 0 Denver I the club broke 'tee going n0 Saturday w hen John Zitinack took Itachin's have them drop the ball on the from Brooklyn gained his first koala LI y Pn! lot 4 I 7 11‘ with her until the stretch and then warm fire ?tuba g loose with a savage ground attack Net Nits otiEL on his own 43 and sped all ' 74 Vetttt ssest 475 stakes victory of the year frozen turf punt 0- -1 tT y ' away was Cale pulled YstAs hi I: 1se the 72 WyoHal '''' big gun i 14 the way to score and Denver had minutes after the secondiday in the S:10004Westchesteri that featured slippery-hippe- tft' --- - Az s Th e race Lad been billed as a ming's second touchdown as he ran Wylvres fruterrty kr l'Pfeifer in the hero's role And' Net s forreoenalt vs: 7 Tow t11414---e15 Fonsards attelwe4 34 a 34-- 0 margin half opened ' klikkelson burst Into handicap at Jamaica three-hors- e b""' On Trust affair with a''''"L D""' like a wildman to spearhead Wyo- 5 ectcnt 414 4 Ilah's surprised secondary on the The chestnut gal- at the same time the Aggies could' 1terc'epte4 by 2 I veteran California Count Two More drive Cale scored campaigner ming SS gain practically nothing through Yds tntereeption ret4 3 line reversed his field loper reached the end of the Ile 2 Nurnir punts It Denver counter two more scores the third choicit and he came in thi tone and the next one too and the Denver line es W ell and scored standing op to make it 35 33 Polts Ieralie trip a neck ha the fourth period one on g pass to ehow behind Next Move in the Talbonm hit Dewey McConnell Y side kicks re' ante! 140 214 in low of Stonewall front Chicle II was 124 line Sung 4 seven-hors- e S field piens Irt the chest in the end and the other on a bootleg play acpiarely Pa 101 St 4cs3 rea Cl11) 2 That second marilter signaled the third a I farYour Host oespite winning Lone for another to make the guar- The Pioneers were so staunch' Pte4319 The Aggies could never get their 7 9 collapse of the Ute ramparts A ther back 115 50 riiris timed was 1:42 pecaltle4 in 3'5 for ter higlOy unsatisfactory for the sig easily the middle that they held' attack to function the os it a t i and M racked up another six wt" Palestinian owned by Isidor through tromd "ettenithe mile and a sixteenth a second the Farmers to tr frightening yards net on the points in the same third frame go- - Bierber ranked as one of 1949s seven yards on teams rushing plays—' the Pioneers were off to a 70 cent evidence for the statement 1111 the track record Your Host g 53 yarits on a downfield march leachng but leg troll with the ttatand- hill stablemate On the Spot Most of the time the Farmers Weri some" quarter being which W3 climaxed by a be kept him out most of this! sort of salVation for the Ags stnce margin y mem- thrown for losses and then I paid $3 til to win 12 60 and 12 20 scored again right after were forced huge pass from Charlie McKie to James year In eight previous 1950 starts they had a net loss to their Base-tO- rl in their Next Move returned 12 90 and credit to kick deep David Frank Fauceit converted be won only one allowance race' the s tart of the second quarter s own 1240 and On Trust returned 12 60 et roost of the game territory his first one in three tries to make In the Westchester he paid Satur- With Pfeifer leading the ground Pfeifer set this one up again on Lave!' Edwards Iva' distinetly1 to show it 19-- 0 as the fourth frame opened $750 SI80 and $310 across the s lithenng runs around end and On the Spot a speedy gelding charge the Ptoneers picked up a' the shinine- defensive light on the 71 bond Eugene Spencer chugged Sung low paid $1120 and total of 368 yards on the ground eventually bucked his way acrciss field as ha lectons - went out with Alfred Vanderbilt's threemade about M A for score and another yards $730 while Chicle rewaniad for one of their best performences from the one foot line rter tha founts of all the Utah State N'ext Move at the start and stayed in the fourth period taking a pass $150 the filly until his stablemate aerials and three of them went for Andres' kick was good a7ain and tna and in'tercepted a pass and interception on the Utah 26 when ' Carolina At Pimlico Pioneers the was ar14-had Queen gt the Farmers But the Cntvtoys held official awards ready to begin running bounds advantage recovered a fumble Cunningham was rushed and threw drove to a ' Denver struck first and scored Less than a niinute later Den-- 1 ' in desperation Spencer legged it victory over Aunt Jinny the upset Also wee the big gun odds-o- n with three minutes left to play in ' ver had another score The !wore tnrptitm Denver picked up a total of! downtield with Ed SheelY jn h'a OnO in chows Marthe SI5 2At?t h JArgt fluerter Tilt 9ug dr1112aal tet — inns' urrttir ' stakes Iwo Rainbows wan :wax set up when Pfeifer started t epted Billy Iloare's forward on him anly sui he hit the gnal hne thmo Iotnel girtNsItiet rd "4 t- 11 oans II I i ”-"P - 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0 13 6 M la PI imate n Ira-poi- 11N IL t wm- - It1 — T L A ICocky I f -- It - tato LE—Itetobir4 LÀ Colo RT- - Cipr Ask maker snd several schedules will The National league Era !ling Mbtit' Rome t tin xtt loo44k be considered at a meeting to be ball used for P 170007 7 several years by the —4A lair Corfu Rt —Gr-held the first week in January by !Novel 1:19 Marwt H part 141B—J hrits league toptumied mow It t4rrvo11‘str-4v3444141004 Pioneer' direetora I Phro4t Vit1114 ra41 litockTAL f V Al) new club deals were ft pprovel the next three years Carint and accepted by the league with Alter Plaer Rule Eddie Leishnian Salt Lake City To meet possible emergencies and Dr E M Lcgrin president of ne rem ganized Great Falis dub directors agreed that a player may be substituted for in pleyofis on seated as new directors Maury Doerr owrer of the Twin mutual agreement of the teams Falls club through recent stock involved The veteran player rule was left purchase continued as a director es it stands with seven veterans Ne Star Contest Eddie Ta lhoOns Wyoming's permitted on a Pioneer dub The There will be no game Jeeps requires four rookies end vermtile nominee tor directors decided and to keep the the remainder of a club member-!shi- p can football honors kicked bim- 140 gsmes within the shortest pos$elf into the Skyhne conference may be made up of limited sible plavinZ t Me witt be a detail service players grid record hook Saturday aft- C116011 at rrovo to he arranged by the schsduie Hallowell will represent the PioIn boottng 13(4ot-lieveneer iefigue at the maloral asnotraler r set the stuatIon on too- ettowin' WPP'"r:' Jatli I at' st Smith rinremeTts Te Ploneets dispened wth 114 Thanksgiting ly g This kill be the Vral tezuiir Sh lu' hn Eend Ind star tan rig conver- the rovial nt teted g ptimirfs Lttog Fie Ach plannrig trA 10'irt t:gitrfo'fort-P-Aeto game of the season tnt both teams X Frht crAmir Yif I rrtrie!4 to i Tien trt Wet 'are- - flidyri A Wytfrn In g imtvertity cittletalf4id rot earns' than April 24 end to rectors egrepd to start replays Ikr !Arlon Dr P E Logan Gtest Tbat number Atagoks the plectiblia -nets ptobabiy aten't root e then oni the isiint at v the to otet Fails Maury Doerr and Bid Standad of 31 s4 by Ray Peter Scpt 9 !0 tukets lett for this gains in Details of the siliedule will be occurred rather than s eplaying the Wit keit business manager of the P4nol Utah in 111141 and Usti last ' the CAUL' lett to a proleamonal I schedule entire game i Idaho Ifal!a (NI) i 'ear by Talboom- - POCATELLO Ida (Special)— Oob Ittvits a d tr b1 Tkovieh To ior The nation4 best attended class CI borri' Gil it baseball league the Pioneer of att rant Str A411Vita 4RaerP1 Id‘tho Montana and Utah met In' QPIIclo Fv11 ukkoonok annual business session Saturday o o ttho ENrACI IthA anolt Ft H reelected lit it Ilalliwell as presi- it—Stu act (4rlot'amben 1— dent and completed a full schedule n 41:4nrigtin and m — of items in preparation for another Utah ID--- 4 Kr Vit ikrmu roteraon p acra ni M record hea SUM or 2 Da P T- - 1111:ott I pactiochia Ilalhwell president since the 'first year of Pioneer league opera- Lon 11139 was unopposed for the presidency Serving with him will be Maury Doerr Twin Falls ea vire president Honorary vice presidencies were voted to tithe CHEYENNE Wyo Nov 11 orvi Mulligan San Francisco Joell —A caravan of 2000 automobiles Priest Sr Boise and J T Barn- will carry st least 7000 Wyoming iiton Buhl banker and sporrtsrnan football fans to Denver for the Adopt Split Senum 'yoming-Denve- r TY —Thwid 'sok MrK3o3en 114411 ti loo It V 'ilk RTa — Ltl---- ''' It 4 n 4r 4 fiprone 0 neft ittetnett tit It )Ziaft 21 !41044 O E7vvorge 16-- P4 I - |