Show A4rw - ' E THE SALT LAKE Trant7-- ( 1 : Sunday November 12 1950 '1313 FAR WESTERN ACTION g FILL CO CHING BERTHS 7!' V 4 Granite Selects Rex Olsen Don Dixon Bears Hammer Practic- ally Cinch Bowl Jaunt tr at Lincoln high achciol Orem for tional His B Y high quintet be19 years- lils teams captured iix came one of the class B powers of I 3tra:ght regional title& from 1940 the mete 13 Alpine dewinning 1946 a and to state championship: 1 v D I in 1915 Lincoln under Dixon was' cision court battles while loeing t 1p three in the last two seasons- BEilICELEY Cat Nov 11 (AP)—Calitornia's was announced that Dixon won:111 entered in the state grid- playoffs devastinv !rhe action gives Granite a three-ma- n a v as a four and also finaltst time ‘--take over the football fortunes at in 1914 Bears practically clinched a third consecutive trip to the Rose 'C ' coaching staff Russ Magelby to Bingham losing --Granite high if hnot and Olson bowl Saturday when they pulverized the University of California will continue as assistant for both coached basketball and also Ile i would fill the basketball vacancy! at Los Angeles Bruins 35 to 0 in a conference football game other sports in the early part of' head coitches 'a situation he de- left by Baker :6 sired' according to the Granite f A sellout crowd of his Lincoln regime 810001 Announcement of the double ap- wstched the battle i The youthful Gllson'sbrief ten- - principal Hatch indicated the ap- l'- ‘ STATISTICS t ' pointment was made by Lorenzo ure as --and be-- 1 '1 Only Stanford now coach has been sense- - pointments were made after con- r Ore Was3 1 IL Hatch Granite h:gh school: tweon the undefeated untied Bears vwo rinVilti 10 suiting Ntagelby J t 111141 SI R$51rg The move places a pair 2" Hatch said We are happy to and a return to the big bowl Pa rii )tarcrt r t principal 1 1" 154 : : 1 1' i of friendly successful personallMr Dixon and Mr— Olson ea have 1g 1 31' totrfi vi 0tt v v-t - 18 it I 01) SMShing Offense ‘-P1011 enbrnD ee1 14 lo 'A f s into the top 11 1'f't Plies at Nov PALO ALTO Our coaches They have our full Cal i sports 2 i r 2 hx trf ryel 1 raPAIVL -- : i :' tha hn:f 'lt-- t telt "Letts 6 27 5 35 ' g ? ' ' i 3? ' 2ersge hitting club demoralized U CL A F1ns Baker departed in 4-- 19 to Dixon and Olson both won sports ' State college t t 1"tmt el 2 ot 0 12-- 0 NN'ashington la tI 4 7 with a smashing offense that Yirrls '51 lead In f t over as ha qkptball coach at in the second quarter pere I id- - ! 1 acclaim at B Y U In 1947 Bea was !take 14 ennui two touchdowns in the sec 'A '? Utah State and Sutherland re-- ! ranked No 3 pamier in the nation Saturday and went on to win their I! o ' Ore Nov11 if4f ond period two more in the third CORrALLIS t !football contest 23 tit 18 before tired from active coaching two con- - I r four 4 establisning — state and another in the fourth college ference records He Skyline r 1 Oregon L fans weeks ago L also lettered A ik warmed touchdown machinits Bruins crossed the midfield up The passinfr of quarterback Gary The Farmers plucked Olson a' L on a chilly day and won its in baseball and is expected to Cr only twice in the bruising con-- 1 zi Guide s Fortunes Granite Krekorian the receiving of end former Brigham Young ery first Pacific Coast 'conference handle that sport at Granite t test Bill McColl and the running of a DIXOn Wall an end universlty athletic star from B Aar the aeason 34 to 19 Au dDon (SnukY) Dixon Saturday Isere named to fill Rel 66410'14 game It waa the worst defeat ever in-Rol) White I air1aiit4 rn'thirit telt r on Bears Bruins agaihst the the kept —Meted by 17 ney: He earned lour letters each I coach duced one state championship and getting Into the scoring act ' and the first time coach Henry 1 paced the Cardinals T formation in football basketball and tennis l a third place in two seasons Dixon Both teams put aside high-lev'Red" Sander's' current U C L A i attack time In his 30 seasons of riding a veteran of 22 years in the prep: defensive strategy In f a v or of !Dixon also has been associated with The Cougars stayed in the game Rides 200 'Winners that he has ridden at least 200 coaching rank a was a5sistant-K-7"I SEATTLE Nov 11 'making points and the remitting !the Utah high school coaching coach now has ricidea 4100 coach under Sutherland at Grantte" aerial display and long distance clinic Ile was an LONDON Noe II - --Ri(hatds Raffia bade fareSTATISTICS Kirkby' licking t Gordon Iticharda rode his 2uote wincers since he gpt his first one since joining the Farincra three ground gainers proved entertain- !two years working with tatty well to the home folks Saturday ucLa cal '174' ''4"' with a great dINplay of runnini I rrot doss' STATISTICS years itg0- ing to 801Y) who sat out the raw Bell and Howie Odell and has !winner of the teiason at Lingfield in 1921 He has been Bntaufs anione varrig 3! !31 Dixon was heal toutball coach: weather in aging Bell stadium served as director of the event and pass 'grabbing' in leading the I i5C ' 7A Pan Watt 9 park Saturday It was the 10th ing jockey 23 times 6 14 13 I 2 Hu to skies ri7!11'"711 a Naean at!enned I? Washington 1 44 5 e41ipieted Is4 1 0 Pacific Coast conference triumph EstsL-- - vorti“: Paws Intercepted 34 I 3 7 20 re soot al qt runts - I'- 1 os8 Game 1 t 'Rex Olson - i 4 - 13-1- 2 4 ' — 3 '' : I -- I ' 1ii4 Dull') markAhlsitics — - 15" ' Hit k iron111":L T I it ' t s CtpDt11-Zealr-pm-- - I - i!' ' "V ill k a win-tie- - ell-st- ey -- r fs i I 14 ! s PSOCtIg — ' z Tough Ducli g 1 ' "-' I ii ' q B i i - A d I44 Cougars In - By I ' tanford Tops : Jim Grebe and Don (Sankyl !DAan stepped into the glant-ssecoaching shoes of Cece Baker and !Rex Sutherland Saturday when it - - - 27-1- 35 3 Pun t Ing avomge ri m hies loot Yordi penalized 48 3 1 1 25 20 over i Weo- - bothersome Oregon's - N4— Poo i tOOt S d I I t Inttreop 4 7 1 n o A crow of 33500 saw two Wash- - epre awerazo 42 34 4 3 Woo 1rn ington sophomorea cut themselves yad pf714 15 20 team had failed to tally against a big chunk ot glory big Bill an opponent Earley scoring the first touchdown California's "touchdown three- - on a pass and Dick Sprague until early In the fourth quarter some” halfbacks Fete Schabarum rambling to the last one On the pitching of quarterback and Jim Monachino and fullback ! Kirkby scored a pair both in the i Bob Gambold from the Michigan I i John 0 s 1 e w s k I r p p e d the !third period single wing mainly to end Ed U C Lik line to shreds with a Don Heinrich Washington's Barker ground game that could not be "arm" hit his receivers 14 times Washington State scored first denied Jim Marinos quarterback for 15-- yarda and a new conference !late in the opening period and ' winners by masterful yardage record guided the !again early in the second quarter play calling quarter- - on passes from Garobold to Bar Oregon's sophomore back Hal Dunham and senior her good for 13 and 9 yards Both Stonewall Defense t a share !conversion attempts by fullback The Bears produced a stonewall guard Ray Lung grabbed with a of the former spotlight Ray Hobbs were wide defense that held the U C L A at- - fine 'of passing and L ung Stanford came back late in the tack to a single first down in the 0 n a display great job in the defensive two nd period to take a first half The Bruins recovered half-tim' 'a California fumble on the latter's !!lhe ' teal White' cappei a i Wasington d rove 75 CI in the first period It W an through leftguar& spnnt straight totich'theis a plavs to first quarter the first only time they had the ball across down' scored twice in the third Kerkorian placekicked ' of hie four conversiona the midfield dine in the first half and once in:the fourth The Be ars turned a recovered Indiana put on a passing Oregon counto41 in the second l The fumble on the II C L A 29 into an !drive with Kerkorian hitting Mc- stan and fourth touchdown Ma- !Coll alone in the end zone for early ' rinos threw 19 yards to reserve! the second tally left end Bob Fitzgerald into the el In the third quarter Kerkorian efid tone ty rifled a pass to Olszewskl sophomore fullback The blg end shook off a tackler ran 72 yards in a third period 71 and lateralled to Benson who re- thriller for the fourth touchdown 1 1111 EVC111 i versed his field twice before reach-H- e went around the Bruins' left i ing pay dirt The play covered 62 end then cut back and outdis- Phil Olofosson lora! wrestling ds - tanced pursuers easily l' Priimoter has' goOd lourThe Couars mcived 57 v ards The Bears charged 61 yards in match card ifor Thursday night at late - irr the third period With fun- - the final quarter for their fifth the coliseum s back Dick Bower doing most of touchdown Right half sub Harry A double mein West went over from the one Les Cummings meeting Mike Nazarian the running Halfback Bud Rofa reverse and tossed 21 i fler took all-i- n Hitcher California's 230-l- b one match an dP a tMGi Iltk i to Gambold for a touchdown yards America candidate for fIllard niling on Floyd Hansen in the other Quarterback Bruce Smith failed placekicked all the conversions tops the evening's program' 21- The Bruins made their only sus-mat to convert making the score Cummings a tamed drive late irtthe game when artist with an excellent physique IS for Stanford In the fourth quarter the In they took the ball from their own pulled a big surprise last Thursday 24 to the California 21 Sub left xvhen he won over the Great Zimba (tans with fullback Bob Meyers half Whitney Arceneaux sparked Cummings' success lies mainly in smashing the line drove to the line but were held the thrust connecting svith four a hold he calls a Cougar Passes and packing the ball for bender He springs It on his op- - on dovims After Washington State good gains ponents when they least expect it kicked out Kerkorian chucked to and once they fall into it the fall White in the clear from 24 yards is won Just how far Nazarian out while three Cougars covered FRANKLY WINS will get with his assortment of McColl tricks--so- me of which are not too 14f ht a I ' lea islr 7 "Iill hm fetInet "it '"' 1"Vtlf I ae 11 9 I i 1 For Wear' afeedel For Style For Value i t t— '' - yas i 11-1- 2 e "1::::11-''7- IL x (:101em P' ' n Tp ri-)---- o kil 4 - 1 - r771 :7 it c 0 etly ii mirP ' Willie Boosts I Nevad a rd'ay"77-'- ' F -- long-lastin- service— g i the ideal coat for the mon who - Is hard )NNL0 1 - 4 - t i on his clothes : i i because this coat is 4Nt ' t 1 'l ( ' to ll i - - made for just that Nt if ' - fbled Tourney rnters 4i fine tailoring Insures perfect fit t x r and correct styling 195 0 I o t41 alL km 1 - 1- i n ( - - nd Tan - Sizes ' Blue - 3 ! 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