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Show f T loday S BY ' ET REGION AF llkN'KY llmoki: Sports Parade Bunt YORK Oct 8 '1 .'u date tell it soul but th toit t ilk lust nbout Bill Terry returning next yc u is c4e for the Gi.int.s a could Terry J) absurd that only Started it in (ireulation l,ae truth are in the (.rants is, llie need of a first h deserate baseman that other clubs are taking and S(vantage of the situation firstraising the price on their wukers. . . and Terry figures that he is if he spreads the rumor that for the t.iants going to do the job detheir the other elubx will lower mands. I1 x,EW Smooth North Cache Eleven Tramples Logan Grizzlies, !o Ildei '1 nps ''on t li Iteai Kivu ( ,u lu. '"i tim s mu, dlls I i i The wise boys gathered heri tor the world series sluughtti Insist tha Billy Herman Cubsr will r, sei be plaui-nnnage- Cardinals next Speaking of Herman ever seen a player go of the ,trtr base von down hill as quickly as William Three years ago he was one of hi sc balls greats . Today well he s just another man in flannel pants The Cubs don t care much for the Yankee song that Art Fletcher, mach chants through eai h world It goes something series game like this. 'Come on up and take Gi 1111m uiur' cut, that moreto than remind the . This is rt Cubs that they set a new high in failed to stinginess when they cote Charley Grimm a share of the Fletcher's song str.es money doesn t have much rhythm, but it has a lot of truth . . KM.ION ()Y Nhtmliui of leauis L U'lt n Bo Ki.ki in Noi t h ( u In Hear IU r Wchu South ( .u Ik ( het Smith, sports editor of the Pittsburgh Press, brought tears to the eyes of the baseball writers when he presented them with buttons entitling them to free drinks and food at the series games between the tanks and the Pirates. The Pittsburgh chib had the buttons all made up and then came The last minute the collapse failure of the Pirates didn t cost he was Pie Tray nor his job signed for next year the same day that the Cubs won their thud and stra'ght game from the Pnates took the National league lead aner is I you dont think Paul a great hitter, please let me tell deyou that he hit .295 this year spite the faet that not onee during the season dul he make a safe hit off a eure ball. . . . s Phil Wrigley is a great colleetoi baseballs autographed oy the winners of the National League . when the Pirates pennants . moved into Chicago for that crucial series VVrigley sent down a dozen balls for the Pirates to autograph he figured they were in . know what happened to those signwere used by . . They ed balls flic Cubs in batting practice before the first series game last Wednesday . . ol What American league player slid into third base during the past season and suffered a had cut when the slide broke a pint of whisky in his hip pocket? . I give you two guesses . . Football note Stanford is hut after Jock Sutherland of Pitt, and Judge has been for three years andis, one of the most lovable characters since Scrooge, Shylock and Iago, further .endeared himself to one ami all by refusing to I'llcw Rogers Hornsby to sit in Judge, the press box at the series take a bow! . . how To show you tough the $ snkees ure, they only employ pitcher. Johnny Murphy as a relief National . . . Try and name me any league dub with the possible ex11 ception of Cincinnati vi here Murhy wouldn't the pitching staff. . . or Boston, on be members of the Cub pitching staff visited the Empire State building tower yesterday . Mavbe they weie accustoming themselves to high altitudes in i ase they blow up against the Yankees . Four . Ray Sch.dk will be the next manner of the Browns . Bill Dickev thinks Buck Newsom of the Browns is faster than teller. . . The Yanks will win by a score of 7 to 3 today 'Copyright 1938 by United Press) To make the smoke more pungent certain Eskimos place a tinv piece of dog's hair at the bottom of the pipe bowl. A piece of dogs skm is kept attached to the pipe stem to keep the hair available 1 o I ! 0 I t I t nda t r ss m i A t s"iit Ih sf in t s vs i u lu ihht ' t t't t will In () In K lt 'lit It if pi u thi or th Noitl stripi ami lungid to thi hi point hovviver NorMi pi tv 'nln bull Kt id 2 t Rtijion one-poi- tht ( this c ht in (u Heruli n ks xopli-omot- GrirR v master-mindin- 26-- 0 5 k 0 J Donald Budge, right, world's amateur tennis champion, walks from the court at Los Angeles after his defeat by Adrian Qufet of Australia, left, In the Pacific Southwest tennis championships Budge appeared stale as the star from "down under" came to the top to trounce the champion by scores 7 of and Bowling Scores BOX SCORE 0 five-yat- d hard-workin- 's Ber-geo- two-yar- one-yar- 42-y- BEAR RIVER Anderson . Close xeru s Hanks Spent Shop 2)91 Roc Team game Hanks Sport Shop 1047 Fnulger Single scries Whitworth 630 Gudmunson (tingle game, Whitworth . 231 ... White To, ur fb Ovlei Score toy .quarters; 7 7 0 0 0 Bear River 7 0 6 720 Ogden Scoring. Ogden touchdowns 2 Gale Points after Hulmston touchdown - Place kick, Dunn; end run Roe Bear River touchdown-- R , OIL Whet ton, c; James, hb; Ludding-ton- , e, Buswell, g; Dixon, qb, Hepworth, e; Albertson, t; Peterson, hb, Boyle, hb, Mc'Grcgor, g, Prothero, t Bear River R. Roe, t Hendcison. g; Peterson, hb; Boam, e. Anderson, g, Hickman, g, R Ovler, qb, Okada, hb; Tayloi, e. Woerner g Thomas hb. Christen sen, hb, Hansen, e: Steffin, e Officials: Nielsen, Utah State, referee; Conroy. Utah State, umpire. Parker, Utah State, head linesman Attendance 2000. INKS Handicap L W light Wlntwoith . Jensen H , W. Knudsen Pay Scavcr; Ml 504 168 104 168 122 132 127 142 118 White. Point after touchdown Pass White ,0 Bishop Substitutions Ogden Belnap t 148 173 123 189- - 371 399 466 386 495 839 906 2624 5T SHOP 153 168 205 191 167 164 153 139 192 128 153 181 166 157 205 165 4. 9 488 563 476 136- - 528 14- 8- 477 CACHE re rt -- . . .. . c It. qb ht - Ihl . ... Wright Fla Cjl , EsHONED Oct 8 H Peters Rice Jensen Huchel Cedarholm Miller Budg( Cook Schwab Humphries . Hendricks .. Bateson SOUTH Joe who should contribute to a successful season, namely, George Faust, a swell blocking quarterback, who is a thinker along the lines of Glenn Seidel and Chuck Wilkinson; Larry Buhler, a fullback who ripped Washington and Nebraska's lines to shreds, and Marty Christiansen, who plays full another when Buhler goes out, or when Larruping Larry switches to right half Bob Johnson and Win Pederson are a couple of gigantic tacklers who are as easily moved as a couple blocks of granite. Captain Francis Twedell and Horace Bell, a colored lad, probably are the best biare of guards in the Big Ten, and Elmer Kulbit.ski and Dan Elmer can play center for anyone in the land They're big, brawny, and brainy, those Gophers, and the combination, week by week, may prove disastrous for Purdue, Michigan, Northwestern. Iowa, Notre Dame and Wisconsin. 210-pou- 210-pou- Hutchinson defeated Feller in an exhimtion game last night. A crowd of 6,000 turned out to see the game between the Seattle Hauliers of the Pacific Coast league and a group of major The Raimcrs won, league Seattle Fans Compare Fred, Bob s. 9 SEATTLE, (114-Bas- eball to 8 Hutchinson, who has been the New York Yankees $lKi,noo, struck out seven bcfoie he was retired Feller ned five befoic Jim Wilson to his pla. e on the mound. sold for men fan- took WINNING PLAYS OF 1938 ov 15-- 0 .. CACHE Allen Peterson James C R Maughai ... lg c MAMMS Jacksoi Hancev Swenson rg rt re W. qb.. O .. C. 0. Maughan lh rh to scopes SECOND TOUCHDOWM PL Ay IN DEFEATING WASHINGTON, A Score by quarters 7 box Eldci 0 South Cache first In ly POWf? It Bott Manucoi, a couple of reserves, and them transferred into a couple of bear-cat- s The love of shocking contact comes natural for Mariucel. who gives and takes plenty on the hockey rink Beirman had announced quite definitely last spring, and again early this fall, that he didnt think sophomores would do great things on this years club. They just weren't brilliant enough to break in Then Bierman took a second look at George Franck and wondered if he hadn't made a mistake. It isn't likely thut Franck will gain a starting job this season, but in the speedster Bierman has found just the sort of reserve he prizes so high- AVNNEODTA ,e C made Biernmn take a serond look. Wash, Oct 8 fans today debated the relative pitching merits of young The hulk of the wen Ids mi kel Bob Feller, the youthful Cleveland mined at Sudbury, Ont.il in, Indian strikeout artist, and Canada Freddie Hutchinson after Score oy quarters. North Cache . 6 0 Logan Refeiee, Reading, sen, head linesman, Bott Carver Heiberg . Reau f Summary BOX ELDER 14-- baseball fame, was at lib-t- y under $300 bond today after officers charged him with operating a bolita lottery game Tinker denied the chuigc Nrhon le. George Franck Fram k can run and kick to anybody's satisfaction, but best of all he has spirit, which can set off a touchdown drive on a flanker for nothing in 1915. single play. took Butch Nash and John But Bierman has other people Tinker, of Tn Bullen c Ig . . . tjl K'HLY The loss of Ray King and Dwight Reed from last years club left the Gophers rather weak at the ends But Bert Buxton, Viking wing roach, wasn't an ORLANDO, Andrew, rg ... - ild DM EIAHEI) JOE TLNKER LOGAN . w He Summary. NORTH Keigeson Choate Thain Bingham Blau . Griffin Kershaw Murray Andrew Litz Ill's MINI) hive vears ago Wilbur Moore had never competed in a regulation athletic contest of any kind, prefei'Jing to spend his spare time hunting oi fishing aiming Austin, Minn Then a high school pul persuaded him to give football a whirl and Moore ended up as an halfback When the time came to think about college that same pal sugAgain the suggested Minnesota gestion carried, and off to Minnesota went Moore The pal, who went with him, was Fianeis Twc-delthe Gophers current captain and star guard For two years Moore had been a hlockirg ba( k for Minnesota This year they let the rugged carry the ball and no one yet has stooped him And not only does he hit with all the fury of a cyclone but virtually from nowhcie he has developed a nimble change of pace and a remarkable pivot With Harold Van Every injured. Bierman shifted Moore to the more important post against Nebraska and Moore ran l, Keeter Dunn Hulmston essom Culhmore Bishop . W A E L Sneddon Rounds Critchlow Johnson White Welling Roth HARVARD END RUN FUTILE IN THE END I Gale Nielson K (XtMMKIU OGDEN Jenkins A White V H W v WILItlK (HANt.L 6-- 2, 5, 0 -- g n lt B-i- c 1 Bill ilf-b- I) c sit Rtr I slt-vu- ( vard hue be foi relinquishir g the ball on tnd Tht Tigtrs moved into huh downs earlv in the second period de- fUr plaving in Grizzly ter.i-torpeat to cut down Bf ir to 7 and through the second and third fending rhampjons a without producing the Bulldogs hat! one of the f,n. qu irters si ore the Bulldogs broke the ve tst Gnz7l squads m history Hal when b Qiarterhaik igun walking ing for mii( Wright icMirned a punt in vards a m it Loan with a for a stole His phut kick was Bees Win The thud game of the Uiv in hloekid hut a minute later Dean brother to sophomore ih rtgion fount! Andrew, the northern Captain Norman Andrew of the Box Elder still playing m a cr 037 team intercepted a pass like nianmr, plodding: done re Ogdens Oml riv d with. and Mn it to another score This for the extia Mu,r"' plunge.) ,i vi.toiy over .South Ca. he d!limt pomt Hv mm touchdown The on final came Ogden looked mine and nunc march afte. anothei like the tea n to beat m thi legion a intci.cption of a Grizzly pass rate sx Arnold Roe brilliant h Kent stands Out k led his matix to a thud conReid that! It was secutive vutorv It w is the most n to sued Logan from utter disgrace impressive w a of the sea-odate for the junction ty s. hool his plac both on offense and deand followed i los on the heels of fense being a credit to anv ball a bare win over South Cache club The Giizzhes as a whole, showel little of the last week The Tigers opined with however, their pfay a 13-win over North C.u he at drive that marked Next week the team against Tooele and Weber and Lewiston rests m pieparation for the Logan the ta khng and bln. king was exceptionally weak Gi 17licx at Ogden on Oitober 21 Bernard Hendru ks anxious to Game- - next vvcik send Logan to his former mates Box Eldet North Cache to Bear do well against had a heart-b- i caking afternoon River and South Cache to Weber He fumbled the opening kickoff Scvetal of the contests are expectto get the slippery ed to be played on Wednesday or and, unable ball out the for required distance, Thursday because of the annii d tossed three passes into the arms I! E A meet at Salt Lake Citv of of them going for Bulldogs pne start I t i touchdown another starting a Ue.u River started liki. cham- touchdown drive, and the other pions to chalk up a touchdown in stopping the only Gnzzly threat the early minutes of the game A To top it off he kicked the punt lateral from Culhmore, who that Wright carried for a touchthe kickoff, to Ray White him a connection row and down, giving score surprised the Ogden the Bulldogs with every White wound upon the Tiger chalked up the line to start game Largely responsible for the poor Held on the first plav Ovler showing of the Grizzlies was the kicked out on the Ogden of the North Cache of OgdtTi hard charging line and Gudmundson line and the perfect work of took a bad pass from center and four g backs,' Wright hooted the ball out oh his own Murray Leland Coles and Anline to p it the Bears in a drew The blockers, working in sc 01 mg position White canted the icrfeet precision poured through hall over and parsed to Bishop for gaping holes which the bulldog the extra point line opened in the Gnzzly forThe Bear seme merely fired the ward wall. Tigers into action and Roe immeEnds Good diately went into action by leading On defense the Bulldogs needed march for a touchdown, hardly anyone besides a great a scored on Quartcrbai k Bud Hulm-ston- pair of ends, Captain Garth n d plunge Dunn then and Leo Kershaw, Sidnev tied the score with a conversion Bingham, the centey and Muiray from placement at fullback These four boys were led another touchdown in the Grizzly backfield all afterRoe to march in the third quarter put noon Donald Blair at guard was 'he Tigers in front, Hulmston adding plenty to the tackling defrom the partment while Bob Choate, vettime again scoring, this d line Dunn missed the eran tac kle, and others were rushtry for point ing the Logan line off its feet Filial Score on Box a Elder capitalized a d run by Rnc opened South Cache fumble at the start A the final touchdown drive Gale of the game to chalk up the scoring after taking a pass from only s. ore made at Hyrum, while Hulmston for the filial 12 vards the first half gun lohhed South Laterals tiom Hulmston to Foul-ge- r Ca. he of its only leal chance to to Roe provided the extra score Both teams placed evtn throughpoint its game out and Bob Bunkers well coachwent into Logan agatn-- t tile Bulldogs with ail even ed eleven gave fmther evidence chance of (hulking up a serond that it is one of the finest deRegion One victorv hut faded to fensive clubs in the region eekon with the added fight that Six days after coming from the the Pjchmond crew throws into its annual battle with the Gnzlies egg the honey bee is 15fMl times Throughout the afternoon the Lo- - as heavy as when it emerged to of tie y lines and one-tohaow n atlor two weeks ItKOMII II xqiotrx Writer M1NNK VIOLIS, Oct x W iltnu Moon was a while of i hloike., and had umd Ins letter is a light hillhnk list veat hut ot lie ouliio ( i'll si inh illnnmtl omkmw Ik t e to t In i i at M was a hingup Julio IIIIIU1 hoi kec uni t tie e win pi iv who wtn piofixxionil si outs w loxelv hut tilling him piettv it didn t look as though lied i omc almin list enough to ripla.e the gieat Knv King at end c Ucoigt Ft anile was just a how deami vim know are so no pendable sophomores one thought he il do a whole lot until 39 But Bin me Bic.mnn doesn t figtue the way other folks do. cspeiiallv when it (omex to Minnesota that the As c result team foothill overhave vear this Guplu.x rent hed all expectations and are tumbling along with thi o of 1934-3lemimsient powei The Vikings might be taken bettor this enr but the (ome soon hefoie the) gather too much momentum Urctpttd rt piss from Id and t tr r led it to txplodi a piifetlv From here tht Bulldogs manhed One gudirnn rate Kudiv ora to pn, v Blossom II KKl 1(3 1, fea-tu- nd 'I 1 Forth as Stars in Gopher Title Bid i i S. Reserves i -- l.ruk.n Login K i t 1 hri U Soon ilh iw mi Login ,iult p onlv loiuig threat ot the g ime moving to the North Ca he Inu in a mmh that w ts hv a ht.nitiful t it h of Hindi nks high millet puss bv Lvnn IimIiiIi I' As Minnesota Grid Machine Rambles Onward tn on tour h n.av itft Btinard Ikndiuks UimbU of Ih p iiiu kit kof f had hi on 1 ov d on In Lo ai Ih m i u t t'tt i pt w biot k t d n 1! Ith! tl t Ih t O ( Oh, Well, Even Champs Must Lose Questjon Marks Turn Into Exclamation Points two minute Lo' Mini i v Lojrin at Ho Elder North C.u he dt Bear Kivit ( ht i South C it lu tt BY CON HARRIsON It took a roaring Odtn Tigei and an inspired North Oat he Bulldog h iM nit f 2 s i il m i' t h h milt r I o It 26-- 0 B u u ii !k IYuLiYs Kesults 7 ( )mk n 20 Lk ir Ri North Cat he 2b Logan o Bo Kith i 7 South C.u he . , KIM1) I Allen 4 Woodward Maughan 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Bears And Blues In (JrCRUVZ 7 Title Game Tonight Line For Oil 8 0 in KANSVS (TTY The "little world scries and the f,u m club New York Yankee championship will be ilci ulcdBlues City night when chr and the Newark Beits meet in Series Ticket 'I !4Johu Ruppert stadium The Blues squared tin m 'iox Negro who the United at three games eai h whin thiv night States nunt. was first in line when defeated the Biais lute h pitchir (he sale of bleacher seats for Marvin Brn.c-th- e third World Series game open- - of Kansas City held Newark ed today batsmen to nine siattcied hits bell hi while the Blues got to three Beat G.een with a will toll every time the Yatfke's hurlers for 10 8 2 I -t 1 d 1 -- d 20-1- 3 LT FZANCK UNITED PREixS Texas Christian 28 Temple 6 Marquette 7 Southern Method, st BY ball Altr 74vAx- ffc u - CNE-- A 'D fe ARDS With an unbalanced line and a single wing to the right on the miles lege 0 and Gold An power play set Purple San FianiLio 14. Santa Barbara Buhler took the bell line, blot was yard the by up e king, perfect Seventy-fivper cent of the State 0 means by which Minnesota scored from center, and as Franck faked Lewiston Noirnal 13, Cheney 13 nectar gathered by bees m the its .second touchdown in defeating t o the right, stormed ovci the Miami 32. Tampa 6 making of honey is obtained from Huskies right guaid in Minneapolis Washington, Detroit 27, Catholic U. 0. clover, not from garden flowers o around-enThe camera has diagrammed an expertly-execute- d play by Harvard, opening the season against Brown. Left halfback Binding of the Crimsons carries the ball around left end, a post So a Harvard min neatly takes out Mr Prodgcrs, while Harvard s occupied by Prodgers of Brown qiinrterhark Wilson and right end Dcughters run intei ferenee Despite sm h precision ptavs, Harvard was upset b) Brown, FAJST 0EF HUSKIES GUAPDj A V OLJN&ES The requ. Football Results The Art tic tern holds the long 0 Texas Si hool of Mines 32 Greclev distance flight record among birds F.ach season is flies from the Fai State Tern lu rs 0 Denver (1, Colorado Slate U North to the shores of the Antari-tiNew Mexuo 45 Colorado Colcontinent a distance of 11,081 EERf VAN FOLLOWS a hit, took up his vigil in front of the ticket window at p m yesterday and he had no company until late last night "I ain't oiissed a World Sern game since 1928," said Green get 11$ NEA Service 15-1- ), RKKN Sports Artist V Minnesota's middle three men as Van Every blocked the incoming tackle The Gopher end went on through to take out Cru-vethe Seattle fullback With Faust loading the way, Buhler j mimed tiuough and hit hard r. |