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Show m Selection Suggestions for Army's Superiority Brings Weird All-Ameri- ca Romney Announces Aggie Lineup Box Elders Neill Zundel Is Making Great Mark Barking Signals at Princeton T VJV-- . Determined Drawing Cards BY 1IWIKY GRAYSON NEA Sports Editor The first letter NEW YORK athlites ri commending one of the a came in today for 191 ,ml tvi t means the end of the football season is drawing mar arc These effusive communiques and us reliable as a tunc wen be an ini a few wicks there will uvalam he of votes wuh enough mo les to im k five teams Two radical parties have sprung up among the selectors this year land the basis for the division is 'this superlative Army team One the group would happily simplify entire problem of selecting a team by simply awarding the top positions to Armys starting eleven The other group would declare ble for the All and all Cadets inelig and name them as a sup- A Farmers Are I ' in Nin brown VV Znmitl lb piaytr laoud tinttis have Redskins; Good Show Is Assured BY It AT NELSON When the spirited Utah Aggies take to the wet turf in the of Utah stadium Thanksgiving day against the be favoredslightUte Redskins, they will If hoping that father time will be tt in Pi iittlon gndiion line, ytt theie is evidtnte that Zundtl mil lank with tne best ot mem Ant. iti y his name is being menSttil blue-eye- lootuan, 17-- 18-1- Who, him? PeLniJha!Lit5,l!? basaetball and one-haiia- 1 22-2- 14-1- 4 j Mngla-nanue- hard-hittin- le V-1- ar j Bowling Scores home-and-Co- y. 0 .(SOIL and 7-- 33-2- 1 YY'e use him for small gains." was shifted by the Navy to Cam- - were . 22-2- 29-2- baseball he is an unassuming ath-hi- t. u Playing guard on the Nas-salive laat winter he developed a unit ie shot, execut eu wmle standing some 25 feet uni the cords, in contrast to the u toss usually made at up speed from a , tutllier in. hu.uiei a steady play and high sto mg were rewarded with the captaincy and the Bunn Trophy tor best player. Zundel caugnt on the baseball team, hatted in number three siot and provided the spirit which won tne Eastern Intercollegiate league title tor the Orange and Black in Charley Caldwell s iirst season as nead coach. 'i lie Ehiludelphia Phillies scouted Zundel and asked him to work out with them in his oftduly time. A split linger prevented tne boy tioui accepting the ofter, but he Even if I w, isnt disappointed. couid, I m not sure I want to play I want tc pro bull, he suid. couth tootbull especially, but other spoils, too." Tne term just starting may be his lust as a marine, as his unit may be dissolved by the Navy department by next March, but won t Oiu Nassau's Pigsaln Pin-U- p desert the ivied halls of Princeton. 'Til remain here as a civilian," declares the aftable young Rocky "because I like it Mountaineer, here a lot." 'the leeling at Princton is mutual. semi-circ- Yesterday the college Ag club feated the Foresters club for the and LDS consolation title, c lull edged out Idaho club, for third place honors v, bni-vt.a.- 11 JOHNNY PUTNIK, Utah States veteran end and 1945 grid cap- tain -who will be one of the big in the Farmers battle gun3agalnst ute Redskins Thursday ln Sa(t Lake City gracious enough to the Farmer cause that he will turn the clock back Just ten years so far as . The games have been played durthe final score is concerned Clark Jenkins and Keiver Jan- noon hours in the Smart gyming Or Nine Tears kovich will both see action at of the with the Matter of fact, if Father Time center, wh,ie Captain John Putmk nasium, iyeJ fcllow stato in be a be will and happens Mickey Hughes on the campus an oppoitunity to kindness mood, the Utags figure tioned at the wing posts At tackle basketball he might duplicate for them the are Howard Hansen, probably the play In earlier games during the tour-nescore of nine years ago, when the Aggies prime contender for SAE downed Idaho, were whipped by a Logan conference honors, and Edson PKA eked out a 4 win over conference the Provo that club grabbed preecei a newcomer from LDS, Ag club came from behind championship. the to feat Sigma Chi. A clock turn-bac- k equalling a are Logan, a Foresters beat the Engineers to Utah decade, however, would give returned veteran and former end, earn the chance at the consolation Red- and De Mont State a tie with the red-hWalker, another Ex-- title, which they lost to the Ags on a tie and candidate for skins, and frankly, Garth Belliston of Nephi has honors Thanksgiving day would taste been serving as intramural managBackfleld good to the Aggies and their super John Putmk was chairman, Marvin Dingle" Bell will be porters Jack Sorenson, Paul McCloy, In the fall of 1935, when the stationed at quarterback, calling with Hale and Bob Rush as corn- famous Kent Ryan was a junior, the intricate T, with Cliff Hoopi- - Lyle members on the basketball the Farmers of Logan managed to ana, fancy Hawaiian who starred intramurals when tie up the ball game against Colora.to, and Ernie Groll, g the final gun had sounded Al- dependable, Loganite, 1TA GRID DICKER The Rock" Nick iMarlne 2 Neill Zundel has though the betting this year is at halfback SAN FRANCISCO, Nov 20 (I ) center situation well In hand. heavily against Coach Dick Rom- Caputo is fullback. of California at Los Main reserves include Dale Pan University neys Staters, they are ambitious is negotiating a two-yeenough and determined enough to ter and Bob Bates, guards; Carvel Angeles with University of Nebraska hope for an even break and even Jackson and Ray. Andersen, tack- - Pact or intersect.onal grid Mean upset. Paul De Don end; Witt, les; games it was reported today Nine years ago, the traditional Norm Smith, Ron Thomas The two state " e,xptected with the the PontCt classic between backs Dale and Blackburn, grid TEAM STANDINGS ' signed in the near Institutions of higher learning Mentor Romney expected in the Los ended 12-- for Utah Aggies. That take his charges into the snow Cornhuskeis apeparing In 1946 and the Coliseum Angeles when memorable could was the year this afternoon so they and the touch dirt once before meeting Bruins visiting Nebraska in 1947. Ryan made of Fanners made the pinnacle the Utes. Yesterday, the squad got football success tn the Rocky some skull drills and ran through Mountain league. a few maneuvers on the cement of Scores Favor Utes. the field house, since more than But since then, the scores have three inches of snow blanketed favored Utah Last time the book the stadium turf. A 223 favored Romney's team was in High singles series P. Darley, 1940, when the Logamtes pulled 560. a 0 upset. In 1941, University Deer Elk Cards m a thriller, and in High team game American Na- won 998 boosted their tional, 1942, the Redskins The Aggies didnt Should Be Mailed High team scries American Na- margin to 34-2857. tional, field a team In 1943, and last year the bunch of inexpenenced FarmYV. F. JENSEN ers took a 47-- 0 walloping Cooperation of Utah's big game 507 169 169 169 Of course, the record since 1892, hunters in filling out and mailing Handicap 419 162 158 W. F. Jensen when Utah University and UAC their deer and elk cards is neces137 435 151 F. Hansen began football competition, favors sary in proper management of the 181 500 pj,e Redskins The Salt Lake team 159 P. Evans big game herds of the state The 425 has won 28 of the encounters, information called for on these 150 134 A. Johansen 482 155 144 H Griffin cards is of great imagainst 10 for Utah State, while postage-pai- d four of the contests resulted in portance and can only come from 915 929 954 2798 deadlocks. Totals the sportsmen themselves. While card returns up to the But that record, leaning heavily ward the Utes, takes no color present time are gratifying, those 4 who om the annual fight of the have overlooked this small ter state schools. Each year the but Important matter are reminds go into the battle deter-- i ed of their responsibility in the to win. A.id each year a program of conservation of Utah's 300 great big game herds grid show is presented. Lineup Announced CATCHER RELEASED Coach Romney, dean of Rocky Duntain coaches, today announcNEW YORK Nov 20 U Pi The ed his starting lineup for Thurs- New York Yankees were one man strength todays fracas, which begins at 1:30 nearer their pre-wm. in the Ute stadium It is day after release from the army of same lineup which started catcher Ken Silvcstri, understudy 119 against Colorado university more to Bill Dickey on the 1911 cham149 pionship team He was the ninth tioned with those of Ed MeMinan, .so, Chuck Howe, 29, Moose S.eve Cdlliman, do, and 'it and not dispaiagingly, e mo d and nanusome, Bioiui, Atm iiaiiuei pieiartd tor touege ai Uia iaiuer align in hnignaiu Cnv Ulan, and eiii oiled in ot Luh He joined the niaunes, spent moie than a ytai bet.amiiig at Sun Diego before ing sent to Weteran Michigan Daie in October, 1944, he was tiansieired to Princeton. Annough Zundel has won le- tter The Sigma Aloha Epsilon the Pi Kara Alpha fraternities at souad LSAC were to meet this afternoon ' for the championship playoff m j campus intramural basketball de- Uni-versi- ty btui not Program For Student Activity Heads To Prewar Status Past Records Favor tt alt i b In Ins sophomore year, the tirsl lineman in hiuatin loolball history at Prime- Kin to tall ouLiibiieiy, Utploys ill Uneiibively and backs up the line in an agde mamu vm.u gives him tne lion s share ot tatkles made, pasotb iriltreepled and turnbits rttovtitd Ht is a gital team if i To Fight Utes p. Staff ( Zaniltl, Ju.w me tiuinee, lb making , qld grad retail loimtr gieat Hg-NEA Nel Al oparllS There is a democratic note to the latter suggestion for it, would open up the mythical team to many of the nations better operatives who may not be considered as long as Brothers Davis, Blanchard, Tucker and McWilliams are murdering the opposition It would be a break for the Gilmers, the Fishers, the Dance-wiczthe Fenimores and the Stotts would also A lunatic fringe make the Army's killers eligible for selection on the National Pro- s, fessional League all - star team. This group has been unable to muster sufficient strength for their proposal to be considered seriously. candiSpeaking of dates, one of the seasons strange twists is fhe transfer of Cal Rosd halfbai k si, the He from U.CLA, to Harvard highly-regarde- mi uitlticaled part-tim- but to being commissioned cause he en.ered m the middle of the term Dick Harlow cannot use him on the Crimson squad Rossi is truly one of the Joe Unsungs of the current season. In five games against Southern California San Diego Navy, Cali- satisfaction, fornia, Saint Marys and Oiegon, he netted 679 yaids on 95 whacks for an outstanding average of 7 15 yards per try He scored five tout hdowns, caught twopasses for 36 yards, returned six punts for 46, returned three kickoffs for 57 and intercepted return. His one pass for a for all departments total net was 861 yards Had Rom been permitted to play but one more game for the Uclans, he stood a good chance of breaking the Bruins groundgain-in- g mark of 812 yards net which Kenny Washington set in 19J9 Washington played 10 games that year, during wln h the Uclans Pre-Flig- gn however Si right ir pilot in bT guard, a standout in ihis season A fornur been . ever; Army w China 25-- Sparlis has outplayed even ponent this season and them have ouUcightd hia Smart, fast and aggreem is a player tn) spaik of the Brums' forotrt, Sparlis is perhaps the far leading candidate for honors The cymes undoubtedly wDi 'Yes, but could he make the my squad 7 n , t "t AYS A HE , 'r-rt- V T r 1 Tha fair lit the v s s, the ? I 1 ie i efi nes ns, ;id trod i so itltU d si nor Tha curl's 'ked 5 sis-47- Sold On (r0B other fandidtie promises to be around at tfe of the season He is AI ' Indiana Coach Now T-Pl- as Wev Rossi s e ment this fall Mr Harlow, the noted wm ogist who is prepaung ha for the traditional rhubarb Yale, must wonder ho tlui ever escaped his coop UCLA can gain a meisii hride for further training prior- wph be- an Couth CHICAGO, Nov. 20 Alvin (Bo) McMillin, of Indiana, the superstitious, orange-juic- e drinking Texan who was the last holdout against the in the Big Ten, finally conceded today that the T is good for what ails losing football teams ' His lug, crimson-shirte- d Boosters and their "cockeyed T close out tho season Saturday against Purdue and a victory in the trudition tl old oaken bucket battle will give it Indiana its first undefeated season ey Effective November 19, 1945 NORTHBOUND AT LOGAN Bus Train Leave Arrive Arrive Leave 8 50 a. m. 9:1 5 a. nr 20 a. m. 10 p. m, 50 a. m. II :55 a. m; 4:50 p m. 4 00 p. m. 4:05 p. m. 8:00 p m. 05 p. m, 6:20 p. m. 1:30 a m. 10:20 10:25 p Turns Wrestler i mi let wel idet SC CHANGE IN TIME SCHEDULE Paul's Dream Boxer 1 ly vice. and Big Ten championship In history The silver-haire- d Bo, a nonsmoking, southerner, freely admits now that he is a T" addict. For 23 years, 11 of them at Indiana, McMillin coached powerhouse single wmgback plays until this season when he installed the cockeyed T, with one halfback behind the end yt fly These Are 10 Winter Car Care MUSTS rLo ids. Pet r re il tha itd i an (at a t my of lieir to NEW YORK, Nov 20 U P- i- Paul Bcrlcnbach, the wrestler who turned fighter and became light heavyweight champion of the world, is a disillusioned man today. His dream the marine corboy Moochy poral who reportedly knocked out 18 Jap prison-cam- p guards with his bare fists one afternoon, insists uoon becoming a wrestler. , "Oom Paul, who at 44 is returning to the fight game as manager, bad his first and final conference last night at Jack Dempseys tavern with Moochy Cpl John of Clear Lake, Wls The corporal, traveling through the east on furlough, stopped off briefly in New York at Berlenbachs request at hs telephoned, telegraphed and airmailed request Bcrlcnbach was eager to get this Byrd Wins Meet Over Dutch Harrison Muc-ciaccai- MOBILE, Ala, Nov. 20 dli-Sa- m Byrd, Detroit, whose new putter carried to a victory over Dutch Harrison of Chicago in a playoff for the Azalea open title yesterday, packed the club today and headed for Montgomi ry, Ala, and a weekend tournament there. utoiky, powerful, brown-haire- d Most of the field in the $10,000 marine under his wing under his Azalea meet were expected to com"personal direction What a he would be, when taught pete at Montgomery, with Byrd the tricks by Oom Paul, whose rib-cr- Harrison and Bon Hogan, who king blows echoed around the finished here, rankworld througn the 1920s. Those ing as favorites were the days when Paul was sinkF OKS BAN ing his lethal left hook into chaps CHICAGO. Nov 20 H P Athletic lips Battling Siki, Jimmy Slattery, Mike McTigue, Young Stribling, Director Doug Mills of Illinois said and Jack Delaney Those were the, today that the western conference should restore its freshman ban days when the dynamic, dark-haied "Astoria Aassassm was har-- 1 immediately as a means of curbing subsidization of athletes. vesting gnld body-punih- omm has c enu e y ion we ly ai itioul S Sami fiek (Ctii RIDE IN COMFORT TRY OUR NEW AND SAFETY COACHES Frequent riders investigate Commutation and Books 1 Vac per mile. Ati Mileage Service to Salt Lake City available by all trains and buses to Ogden, thence by Bamberger Railroad. 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