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Show Bear River And Bees Poise For Crucial Region Battle Bear River high school, kindling hope of pulling the upset of many years by derailing Box Elders gri dexpiess, pulls the toughie from the hat this week. Its enough to play Box Elder alone, but with the Region One leadership at stake and it being homecoming at Brigham City, the Bears will have to be razor sharp in winning or holding the score down. The Box Elder Bees annually places high bid on the table for the Region One football throne. This season the Bees rival, Bear River, who traditionally takes a shellacking from their gridiron Pep Punches Out Ten Round Victory Willie CHICAGO H P) Pep stood a rung higher on the ladder toward his old featherweight title Thursday, but he still needed and wanted a rematch with Tommy Collins to regain the crown for the third time., and 30 Pep, weighing 129' years old, punched out a Armand decision over Savoie, the Canadian lightweight champion, in the Chicago Stadium Wednesday night and received $2,897.87 for the chore. Even though $2,000 of it came from television, it was a rich re134-pou- ward. Savoie, bigger, younger, slower and less experienced, never could outguess tie canny Pep, who twice held the featherweight tit'le. And when Savoie became angry In the 10th round and forgot his cautious tactics, Pep counter-punche- d him dizzy.' Still, Pep was the only fighter to shAv a mark. His right eyelid was cut once and his nose was bloodied once, but he recovered quickly and stayed well in front on points. Referee Bill Doty, though he took one round from Pep for low blows, still gave Pep the bout by 7 a margin. Judge Ed Hmtz 9 and Judge George cored it Kenny had It 6 for Pep. 53-4- 51-4- 54-4- Elliott Released NEW YORK (CP) Bob Elliott, the National League "most valuable player" in 1947, wa given his outright release Thursday by the New York Giants. d Elliott, slugger, was purchased by the Giants early this year from the Boston Braves for $75,000 In cash and pitcher Sheldon Jones. The Giants hoped to use him at the leftfield replacement for Monte Irvin, who had broken his leg. In his first game with the Giants, Elliott smashed two home runs to beat the Phillies, But his hitting was poor after that and he finished the season with a .228 batting average. right-hande- 5-- 3. 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However, a change in site piob-abl- y would delay the date of the examination a few days Mantle has twice before been rejected by the draft because he is suffering from osteomyelitis, a bone infection, in his left leg. His draft board In Miami, Oktn , said atfer my first meeting with Rey- he is being called a third time In line with Army policy which renolds three years ago. of But today, suddenly everything quires periodic looks swell again. Funny, what a all base-h- it at the right time will do for your morale. lop-side- nt nt Illinois-Wisconsi- 4-- F j t ss ) f tion program. The elk are ranging at the highOversight er elevation where forage conone RALEIGH, N. C. (UR)-O- nly ditions are better during this MANILA (UR) The U. S. Em- of the 180 trees on Capitol drouth year. The animals observed bassy used diplomatic language here is a longleaf pine for Square which are in fair condition. In view of the Thursday to tell its employees to North Carolina is famed. warm, dry weather hunters will come to work on time. need to use care with their meat In Its bluletin, the embassy said: to avoid spoilage. "We have been asked to inform all of dur readers that office hours at the chancery are from 8 a.m. Fuel Advice to 12 noon and from 1 p.m. to DETROIT (UR) engiChrysler was felt that some neers pass along this foliowring 8:30 pm. and it must exist a to misunderstanding an tip: engine uses the the actual working hours same amount of gasoline while idling during the warm-u- p period as It will while being thriven and an engine under load warms up quicker. Jarmans Classic Suede gas-savi- 4 5. Cast your vote for Lecn Hardeman gets up in the woild to help pul Georgia Tech on the same plane. HIGH Saturday, Oct. 4th-- Hour Only 1 2 p. m. MAYFIELD 4 -- STAR William Dawes, who shared the perils of Paul Revers famous ride, never received any of the glory. M&em TREE-TO- P to 3 p. 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Spokesman for the group, Harry Parsley, Provo automobile dealer, said he already had written George Trautmann, piesident of the National Association of Minor Leagues, regarding the matter and had talked with sportsmen In the other pi event time. Parsley said, included, Provo and Logan in Utah; Grand Junction and Ft. Collins in first-basem- Boise showed almost a 50 per cent increase in attendance. Only 37,663 fans turned out in 1951 while 68,469 watched the Yanks in 1952 I0TTLED IN ROND pro- lnt The ' 58,643 BOURiON WH'SKY Cities under U.PV-Pr- ovo. , customers during the past year compared with 134,737 in 1951. Ogden had 'ly 54,686 paying fans in 1952 compared with 62,211 in 1951. Other team figures showed that Twin Falls had 63,773: Pocatello 64,793; Boise 68,469 and Idaho Falls Old Forester SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, sportsmen Thursday posed the organization of a Given Warning POCATELLO, (UR) Pioneer league officials announced Wednesday that Billings led the league in attendance last season with a total of 142,208 paying customers. The other Montana team. Great Falls, was second with 118,029 fans compared with 102,182 in 1951 Billings had a sizeable Increase in the click of the turnstiles, too, as 30,066 more fans watched games in 1952 over the previous year. The only decreases in attendance were noted In Salt Lake City and Ogden. The Bees recorded 93,920 Famous Bonded uic side-stepp- Attendance Premium Bond! 3-Sf- Idaho Hunting Elk Hunters Billings Led PL Not so WASHINGTON (Ui long ago the Russians bianded American baseball a vicious game that often caused players to be carried off the field moi tally wounded. But Wednesday the State Department correspondent for Tass, the Soviet news agency, collected a $9 press pool after the Biooklyn the New "murdered Dodgers in the World York Yankees, Series opener. Pi 1 s. nt In NEW YORK fielder Mickey Provo Sport Enthusiasts Ousebsll Loop Urge consideration at the Colorado and Cheyenne and Rock Springs In Wyoming. Parsley said he had been assured of adequate backing in all of the cities. To get things started Parsley announced that the Provo Flyers had withdrawn from the Utah semipro Industrial league to pave two states. the way lor the possible start of the circuit next summer. He said Trautmam was enthusiastic over his idea but warned such a venture would require in each city sound financial backing and an adequate ball park. Parsley said Grand Junction and Cheyenne already have good parks BrookNY. BROOKLYN, (IP) & M 6 over HousSouthwest: Oklahoma A that Logan and Provo sportsPresident Walter and lyn Dodger ton, Texas Christian 7 over Arkansas. men are prepared to remodel their himself proved OMalley Thursday old parks or build new ones. Far West: UCLA 3 over Washington, first-claverbal "dodger." He said representatives of the Orgeon 6 over Idaho. Cornered by several Boston East: Navy 6 over Cornell, Yale 7 over sports writers and asked point-blan- k cities involved would hold a meet-in- g in the near future to consider If the Dodgers were trying Brown, Columbia 7 over Harvard. to make a deal for southpaw the proposal and form a comipit-te- e to attend the winter baseball BOISE, (UP) The general deer pitcher Warren Spahn of the Bosand elk season opened in north ton Braves, meetings in Phoenix where their O'Milley Idaho Wednesday and state officiwith, "Didnt we beat pahn about plan would be announced and maals here warned hunters to be five times this jor league affiliations requested. year?" extra careful as they moved Provo has grown too big for Asked if he would trad Gil forests. through tinder-dr- y and Andy Pafko for semipro baseball and the fans Hodges The State Fish and Gama dedeserve better class of ball in Elk hunters going onto the Cache Spahn, OMalley countered with, National Forest Saturday must use partment director, T. B. Murray, You place too hard a value on I?"' league, Parsley said. cl D lea8ue extreme care in preventing fires, said he was powerless to close the Spahn." His Interviewers tiled Rdck'eato an M. because such th forests he dded and states Forest Ranger Owen hunting again-sup- pose threw Braves the act would need the approval of the in hundrcds oI yun DeSpain. Earl TorgeSOn?lV'ert ust, need tho The forest and range lands are State Fish and Game commission. Who," said OMalley with a big ") The commission does not meet experience of D ball." extremely dry and until we receive "is grin, Torgeson? He said he planned to meet with until Oct. 6. ! some precipitation the fire danger Concerning a report that the Murray said that if hunting were Pirates are willing to trade home outgoing Pioneer league president will remain high. Our wild game is dependent upon the forage cover to be prohibited now, it would have run slugger Ralph Kiner, O'Mal- Jack HalliweU in Pocatello "soon I V-" of our mountains for their exist-anc- to be ordered by the Clearwater ley said seriously, "Branch Rickey to discuss formation of a newr , It is Imperative that we do and Potlatch timber protective as- (Pirate general manager) hasnt circuit and to request his advice on "several matters." not destroy these range lands by sociation, the State Foresry or the U. S. Forest ser- made any overtures to me about In the event the formation of fire. Kiner." a new league looks doubtful, ParWe have been fortunate in keep' vice. again, the sley said, Provo will look around Turning puckish In season most of The hunting mg all fires on fhe Logan River Mr. head added, "knowing for entrance into another league, of the state opens Dodge? ranger district to a small aize this the other areas Rickey as I do, its very difficult possibly the class C Southwest season. It is hoped we can have Sunday. The department said deer to anpredict from one day to International League. the continued cooperation of hunt' were in good supply, but scattered. other what his mood will be ers and others In our fire preven- ' and their meeting may decide the top Big Ten Conference champiohship. Duke whipped Southern Metnodist last week, but is expected to have its hands full with powerful Tennessee. Texas, which is shaping up as the Southwest's best team, was made a seven-poichoice ng DISTILLERS . Favored Heavily to Reap; Texas Over N. D. Watches! Shop BR0WN-F0RWA- ! Nationally Ranked, California, Michigan State, We are limited to 00 STRAIGHT mi mm hi 4-- 1 KENTUCKY liusiilli 1-- No Wonder Old Forester is Americas T Duke Sniders two-ru- n homer In the sixth inning snapped a The like be should will and footlave Giizzlies, slim anothet a roller Wibei, is county enemy, gen 1 tie and proved to be the Seth Coach Maughans outfit, played better than medloete ball ing on the same field. that powered Brooklyn wallop to failed but to column Box clash the loser Elder and conqueior Both teams registeied impreswin Coach Mel Wood's Warriors to a 2 victory over the Yansive victories last week and all of North Cache, can keep in the vei diets kees In the first game of the the trimmings will be present thick of the Region race with a dropped (Regiofi game) World Series Wednesday. In the when the rival schools start thi ow- victory. However, Ogden also had tq Bear River dispa.ch, Snider tells ing the pigskin around at Bugham title plans Regardless how the Provo and Davis. Logan tied West following In his ow nwords how he did it. River comes out, and lost to Idaho Falls. Box Elder-Bea- r City 8 p.m. All games are night affaus and Elsewhere the Region One slate Ogden can still have a first place will begin at 8 oclock. pitts South Cache at Ogaen to- tie by whipping South Cache. BY DIKE SNIDER North Cache byes this week but Logan reels into league action night at 8 p.m. and Logan tackles A Told te United Pres Weber the same time on Friday. against a winless but feaied foe. will have Box Elder as their home BROOKLYN (UR) I settled an iracas Weber. The South Cache-Ogde- n coming opponent on October 8th. old score with Allie Reynolds Wednesday. Remember how he made me look sick In the 1949 World Series? He struck me out three times In a row. That was the Series where I tied a record by fanning eight times. Thats all I could think about before the game. I had a bad memory of Reynolds firing peas NEW YORK, UP Michigan State and Cal- over Notre Dame, while Georgia Tech is favor- at me all day. Frankly, I thought 12 points over Southern Methodist in Id be lucky to get a single hit off ifornia, the top football teams in this weeks ed by him. two intersectional battles. major ratings of the United Press Board of Coaches, But somehow or other, he didnt For those who believe it betting on under seem so fast. I noticed that when were installed as heavy favorites Thursday for several are there other for longshot picks dogs, I clipped him for a double In the weekend their respective engagements. intersectional games Saturday. Rice is 13 over fourth inning. d Mich- Louisiana State, Northwestern is 13 over Van' I said to myself, "Duke old boy, The official line quoted that Reynolds fellow isnt 14 over is Villanova a over Wake choice maybe as State Detroit, derbilt, Oregon igan give you fits today like he State, despite a warning by Oregon State Forest is 14 over Boston College and Southern gonna did three years ago. Coach" Kip Taylor that were not going to lie California is 19 over Army. When I hit a high curve for the d Several down and play dead. games are anticipated in homer I was so tickled, I felt like Second-ranke- d California, meanwhile was a the East. Penn is a pick over Dart- jumping up and down. All I could 19 is over over Cross Fordham and think about as I ran around the Minnesota. mouth, Holy pick bases was that I had settled an The Michigan-Stanfor- d game, which will be Princeton is 21 over Rutgers. old score. Other odds: televised coast to coast, has been idled a When I came back into the dug-ou- t, Intersectional: Texas A & M 1 over Ken"pick em affair. Michigan probably would everybody jumped up and conhave rated the favorites role after its strong tucky, Marquette 6 over Boston U., Penn State gratulated me like I had discovered showing against Michigan State last week, but 7 over William and Mary, College of Pacific a new world. I was so excited, I the odds dropped when the Wolverines lost 13 over Texas Tech, Oklahoma 14 over Pitt, hardly realized that my homer had us ahead. right halfback Frank Howell because of a knee Tulane 6 over Santa Clara, Baylor 6 over putAll 1 was thinking about was Washington State. how Reynolds had my number all injury. Midwes.: Ohio State 6 over Purdue, Indiana through the 49 Series. The oddsmakers also came up with two n 7 over Iowa, Missouri 7 oven Kansas State, You know, they say youre a bum other take your pick bets. They are and Tennessee - Duke. Illinois ana Kansas 17 over Colorado, Nebraska 13 over one day in baseball an da hero the Wisconsin both are rated among the nations Clemson, North Carolina State 14 over David- next. Now, I know what they mean. My tail really was dragging son. teams Wins Press Pool $.98 , 19527 Thursday, Ocfcber 2, f With the Chief TOOL KIT BEG. PM Hi Old Score ' XhrMlajt Schedule South Cache at Ogden 8 p.m. Fridajs Schedule Bear River at Box Elder 8 p.m Logan at Weber 8 pm. THE HERALD JOURNAL Duke Settles 69 North Main Logan, Utah |