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Show Herald-Journ- Traditional Rivalry al Logan, Utah, Wednesday Evening, October Razzle Dazzle 17, 194.1, Crowd Large Bob Fenimore Teaches Teen-AgeIn Off Hours Colorado Ags And Utags Homecoming Fiesta Climaxed By Battle At 2 p. m. Elder To Play Here Friday; N. C. To Salt Lake By RAY Thursday: North Cache at East Kign, ( 2:30 ). Friilay : Box Elder at Logan, 2:30 Bear River at Weber. p. m. - O- What may turn out to be the most critical test thus far in the 1945 grid campaign of Box Elder high school will come Friday afternoon of this week when the rampaging Bees engage Logan on the latters home Grizzlies field. Big Crowd Seen Kickoff is at 2:30 p. m., and a record turnout of fans is expected to witness the traditional classic between the two rivals. Box Elder, unbeaten and untied as yet, is favored to squelch the Grizzly bid, but if Couch Burns Crookslons boys unleash the power that they flushed against Weber last week, anything cun happen. Only other game of the week in region one sets Bear River Bears against Weber Warriors in Ogden. North Cache and South Cuche are idle so far as league contests are concerned, but the Bulldogs will play East high of Salt Lake in an intersectional battle. 100-ya- Heber Whiting will :ake his North Cache Bull-loto Salt Lake City Thursday for a meeting with the :ough East High eleven, it was announced today. The Norcachians, unbeaten thus far in region one play, have no league game this week nor next. After that, they must take on Logan and Box Elder. Although most of the Bulldog players are working in the beets this week, they will Coach for East high, having rolled over Bear River last Wednesday in be in good condition their most recent competition. East is a member of the Big Seven league, and recognized as one of the strong clubs in that area. Kickoff Thursday is at 2:30. Michigan did not expect too much going against Army at Yankee Stadium, but Wolverines have flock of skillful directed young by Capt. Joe Ponsetto. Todays Sports Parade Scramble Annual .Buck Hunt at Hollywood Park Opens This Saturday Calif., Oct. 17 (IP) scramble today for Saturdays $73,000 gold cup at Hollywood Park, a race that had been considered the exclusive property of Busher until the prize filly went lame. A formidable quintet, Mrs. A. L. Ranchs PaperRices Sirde, W-boy, Miss C. Jelms Bull Reigh, Mrs. Howard Hawks' War Valor, and T. W. Ranch's Man OGlory, jumped into the breach left by Busher, whose ankle swelled yesterday after a workout. These five thoroughbreds are likely to share equal support from the anticipated throng of 50,000 INGLEWOOD, Its a wide-ope- n L . fans. The sudden turn of events may also lure as many as 20 starters for the mile and classic. Before Busher was counted out, the list of candidates was expected to boil down to approximately 15. one-quart-er Inquest Scheduled In Boxer's Death .. . - OSCAR FRALEY NEW YORK, Oct. 17 (U.fil Tenderly rubbing ids newest assortment of wrestling bumps and bruises. Jumpin Joe Savokii consoled himself today, with the that football for a knowledge living would be much tougher business. Joe should know. Eor the guy with the bulky shoulders was the fullback on Knute Rocknes last Notre Dame team, an honor he earned in 1929 and the power 1930 while providing for the famed backfield which inMarchie cluded Frank Carideo, Schwartz and Marty Brill. Yet Joes outlook is a bit hard to understand. Because in three years as the fighting Irish block buster, Savoldi never suffered BY California and Nevada are polishing up their guns in preparation for the opening of the annual I. tah buck hunt, Saturday morning. 1 he hunt, is not. however, actually a buck hunt, as 14,700 special permits for the removal of female deer have been Issued at a high premium. The regular Utah deer season opens Oct. 20 and will extend through Oct. 30. Special hunts will extend to Nov. 2 In some arcus and on Elk mountain in Nan Juan county until Nov. It. It. L Turpin, big game supervisor, and Ross Leonard, of the Utah game commission predicted there will be more deer and venison will be superior. Leonard, however, has warned hunters aga'nst entering emigration canyon, east of Salt lake City, which has been reserved for the exclusive use of bow and arrow hunters. ' ROMANCE SHORT SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 17 (I'P) The romance of Mrs. Sarah Lydia Maxwell Seamons. who married her childhood sweetheart, David E. Seamons, July 27, was cut short last night. Mrs. Maxwell suffered fatal injuries in a fall from the basement steps at her home here. She died last night in Salt Lake City hospital from a skull freture. z, from Mexico a month ago as an agricultuial worker, was granted a boxing permit on the strength of statements by his manager. Eddie Stanley, that he wus ready for the awarded Mlramonter a technical fight and his own avowal that he had previous professional knockout. Marcus said Silva, brought here lie rn About Even In 1926, the Utags won a homecoming classic at Fort Collins by The following a score of 13-year, the game featured dedication ceremonies for the new Logan stadium. Although the Utas gained 11 first downs to 1 for Colorado, the visitors won by a score of In 1928, the outcome wa Utah Aggies 6, Colorado Aggies 7 at Fort Collins, and in 1929, an identical score was made, again at Fort Collins. In 1930, the battle was played in a snowstorm on the Logan field, with Fort Collins winning 13-Cotton but the next fall, Tolman of the Logan team slipped through the middle of the line to score 6 points enough for a 0 victory. In 1932, it was homecoming at Utah State as the Logan Farmers won by a margin of a single point, and in 1933, the Colorado team took a 3 to 0 victory, making its score by a placekick during the last two minutes of play. Memorable Game Again it was Utah State homecoming in 1934, and that was a occasion. The Utags memorable led off by getting 14 points, but the Coloradoans retaliated by get- rk. ' it against 13 for opponents will perform before a homecoming crowd in the Aggie stadium this Saturday against their old and respect-e- o rivals, the Colorado Aggies from Fort Collins. Colorful Fete All the color and excitement of prewar celebrations are being marshalled for this weeks fiesta, according to Seth Bills of Riverton, special events chairman for the Utah State studenlbody. Events will begin Friday with election of a homecoming queen, a gigantic pep rally in downtown Logan, a snake dance to Crimson field where a1 bonfire party will be held, a torch light parade, and a theater program. Saturday festivities will begin at 2 p.m. with the o kickoff of the grid game, and a feature of halftime will be a parade of campus organization floats, a drill by members of Spurs, and other events. The Farmers have got off to a great start this fall, and are being heralded as tho new threat in the Rocky Mountain conference. The Idaho Marines were brushed off 45-- 0 by the main string two weeks ago, and then last Saturday, Montana Grizzlies were downed Just a day earlier, the Aggie reserves took the measure of Branch Agricultural College So, Utah State has piled up one, of the greatest scores in the .nation thus far. The rivalry between Utah Aggies 44-1- 3. 31-- 0. the sn ar ns 0. 13-1- Ua ng o ie ; ou Rel za Dtl( VE ick s 9-- In 1943 and 1944, the and 25-two teams did not meet. So, all in all, rivalry between the two Aggie clubs have been of the most bitter nature down through the years. That spirit of competition is eepeeted to dominate the tussle this Saturday in ting three scores and making a the Aggie omecoming fiesta. placekick. The stadium was packed, and in the last two minutes DEMPSiEY AILING Utah Aggies scored a touchdown and the point after to tie the count BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 16 tl'.P l. Jack Dempsey, former world's In 1935, Utah Aggies won 13-heavyweight champ.Ln, was in in 1936 10-in 1937 0 and in Johns Hopkins hospital today for 1938 a checkup of a stomach ailment. For the next four years, the Doctors at the hospital said it was Colorado Aggies came out on top, a "routine" examination. 6 edj w 13-1- Pro an 0. 1 0, 0. League Gets 'CHICAGO, Oct. 17 el nu Player footb him if,, projected conference today continued its u nouneed plan of robbing the esto lished National football league its players. John L. Keeshin, trucking mat nate and owner of the Chica franchise in the ai nouneed that Capt. George n ,'E tai et lar dfl srg (Sonm Franck and Lt. Bob Dove of marines and Lt. Elroy Hirsch the navy had signed contracts play with his team after their 4, charges from the service. tr. es tei Ig MS re ;es lightning one-wa- d $Mk Thrice 34-2- 0, 60-2- 0, a O t Peculiarly enough, this hurley football and wrestling star wants his son to be a professional baseball player. Joe III is 11 and a student at Howe military academy, near Elkhart, Ind. and you should see his fast ball. Id like him to go to Notre Dame and play football, drawls Joe, But no professional football or wrestling. Its toq rough. . 9-- n' e :ici with successive scores of out-foug- ht 22-2- pr he ou Saint Marys College of California, currently the talk of Pacifit coast football, has considerably more than Wattaman Herman Wedemeyer in the backfield. Up front are fighting guards A1 Pinam antejeft, and Carl De Salvo, shown hitting tackling dummy d. NEW YORK, Oct. 17 Golf was back on a pre-wbasis today after President Morton Bogue of the U. S. Golf Association announced that the U. S. open, the U. S. amateur and the public links tournaments would be resumed in 1946. The open will come first, being played from June 13 to 15 at the Canterbury golf club, Cleveland. The public links meet was set for July 7 at the Wellshire course, Denver, and the amateur was scheduled for Sept. at Baltus-ro- l club, Springfield, N. J. Bogue also made tentative arrangements for Walker cup matches Aug. 30 Sept. 3 at Southampton, N. Y., dependent upon ability of the Royal and Ancient Golf club of St. Andrews to send a team from I ,S people pre-seas- Prewar A l ion a serious injury. But after almost 14 years of wrestling he has a collection of mended tibia and fibula, calloused clavicle, knitted knees and watered elbows that would outfit several football teams. Still, football is a tougher game in which to compete, Joe explained as he eased his powerful frame onto a bed to the accompaniment of screeching springs. Although I must admit that tins wrestling game is no pasttime for underprivileged citizens. What irks Joe is that most consider wrestling an out and out phony. Ill admit its a show, just like any other professional promotion, he said. But it hurts to hear the people give with a raspberry and then find out the wrestler has a broken back or , Is With obvious ease, Box Eider sutferedwhich has happened in sevdead has downed three opponents this eral cases. You take a chance fall, while being pushed to the you walk inside those limit last week by South Cache. every time tell you. ropes, Ill Ogden and West high fell to the O Bees in clashes, and Joe, who made the flying drop-kic- k then Bear River was toppled 66-famous, isnt going to hang In the tussle with the Spartans, around until he becomes one of however, Coach Earl Fergusons those y cases. and Til soon be ambulance charges were 37 and have had about of Matter just more than 2,000 notches, he exfact, first down and yardage "so next year or the statistics favored the defending plained, after that Im going to hang year from The league champs Hyrum. 13-- 7 score favored the Brigham em up for good.O and the score City team, however, Financially, Joe wont have to is what pays off. The fellow with worry. Veterans Tough wife and the pretty even with such Thus, the Bees, Har-ber- t, veterans as Eiwyn Petersen and son has a beautifulis home at to and Mich., preparing Charley Mills in the back field, go into some line of business. are not termed invincible. CerBut whatever he has, Savoldi tainly not by the Logan Grizzearned the hard way. Married lies, who, trailing by three touchwhile still in school, he played downs in their game against Wesix games with the Chicago atber, launched a razzle-dazzl- e Bears before the Great Sandow tack in the last part of the conand Ed (Strangler) Lewis in6 test to draw ahead and duced him to try wrestling. Hes maintain a chance for the region been at it ever since except for grid gravy. Both squads ate in pretty good 18 months be served in Italy with army Intelligence. Returncondition, although Coach Crook-sto- n is still worried about the ing last November, Joe went to wicstling. effectiveness of Bob Murray, star back of the first things he did One Lee and back, Hales, kingpin on the line. His discovery last week this fall was see his alma mater of a fullback phenom, Richard play, and a shining light enters La Beau, partly copensates for the his dark eyes when he talks of the South Bend school. His greattwo injuries. Weber is calculated to have est memoryin is beating Georgia 1929 battering over little trouble against Bear River, Tech, line in . four with Dale Maycock, a superb ath- from the eight-yar- d tries. After that comes the game lete, guiding the Warrior in which Brill, a blocking back, scored four touchdowns in beating in 1930. Brill Pennsylvania, was the guy Penn didnt want on its freshman train three years Go!f Back On before. His Idol fof course, is the Rock a grand fellow. ar LOS ANGELES, Oct. 17 (I W An inquest was scheduled today in the death of Mexican national Alberto Silva, 18, after an Ocean Park arena boxing match. Attorney David Marcus, representing the Mexican consul, asked Coroner Ben H. Brown to invests gate Silvas deatliT charging that the youth was given a license to fight professionally without previous training. Silva suffered a, brain concussion in his bout Oct. 9 with Felix former Go'deo Gloves tournament wipner. Referee Jimmy Wallace, who stopped! the match after four rounds because Silva was .taking too many head blows, Mira-monte- SALT LAKE CITY. Oct. 17 (U.R) Some 77,000 hunters from Utah, Uti Just NELSON Aggie-Colorad- dark-haire- Wide-Ope- n h and Colorado Aggies called Colorado A. and M. at present Dates back to 1926, and since then, the two teams have fougilW in their annual battles. The sensational Utah Aggies, who in three games this fall have rolled up a total of 120 points REGION ONE FOOTBALL Thin Week's Schedule 6-- Saturday A-- er. Box p, jgan P Play In Logan Logan Battle Coaches of professional teams consider Bob Fenimore the hest back in college football. even to his teachers, who delight Another of a series on college in a pupil who maintains a high football favorites. average in all subjects. Fenimore dominates the OklaBy NED BROWN homa Aggies to such an extent NEA Staff Correspondent rivals Robert Dale Fenimore is not that they are referred to by He as Fenimore and Company. is Pin-Up of the only the Pigskin essentially a team player, howOklahoma A. and M. student body, ever, never looking for a grandbut also of the entire population stand play. He is as keen to throw of Stillwater, Okla. rfe is my a block as he is to carry, toss or ideal" with every teenager in town, grab a pass. most of whom have been instructBobs hobby Is bunting or fished in the Fenimore passing, kicking. He is a crack shot with rifle ing and running technique during and pistol, an 'expert with a rod. the tailback's leisure hours. Hunting requires skill, says Handsome, blond and blueeyed Oklahoma's Pigskin Pin-Ubut Bob Fenimore is a Cowboy broken when it comes to fishing its 90 to bridle and saddle. Hes a typical per cent luck. Oklahoma youngster unaffected, Youve got to know where to genial and radiating friendliness look for em, and then youve got that attracts young and old. to know how to entice em onto the Fenimore, Although your hook. Above all, youve got and to have patience. And don't let halfback, stands weighs 190 pounds, he has a rec- anyone tell you a fish isnt smart. ord of 9.7 for the dash. Theyre smarter than a lot of peoe He is one of the southwests ple, even if they do get hooked greats. Coaches of profes- once in a while. sional teams consider him the Fenimores favorite feed is venibest of all college backs. son stake, although he lilces all Triple threat Fenimore led his sorts of game. His favorite bevteam to the most decisive tri- erage is Ice cream soda, and that, umph ever recorded in the Dallas by the way, is the strongest drink Cotton Bowl last New Years Day he takes.' after sparking the Cowpokes to Fenimore hasnt quite made up brilliant victories throughout the his mind, but be suspects hell be season. This year he again is the a farmer. From the way Robert Dale mainstay of the team, setting up the plays that beat Arkansas and Fenimore ploughs through opposDenver. ing teams, he ought to make a Fenimore's popularity extends good one. I'ete jed ,ch Seen For rs Shoufder.to Shoulder The guy should know. 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