Show T£hc Salt Cake tribune 19 Wednesday Morning Nov 8 1944 Aggies Clash With Bengals Saturday LOGAN — Utah State's grid kids worked on fundamentals passing and pass defense during their second straight “mud drill” Tuesday in the Aggie stadium as Coach Dick Romney continued bis campaign to ready the squad for the homecoming tussle Saturday with Idaho Southern Bengals Romney will have his first string backfield intact for the game and is counting on the backs to produce a victory Ernie Groll who played for a few minutes against the Devil Dogs last Saturday should be in top shape along with Capt Burns Crookston quarterback Cliff Hoopiana the boy who turned in such a brilliant performance last Saturday also will see plenty of action either at the right or left halfback post He can fill in for either Groll and Blaine “Spike” Heywood the other starter Nick Caputo again will be Romney a fullback selection “If they w resile all night we'll serve toast and coffee for breakfast" Promoter Jim Downing has promised the Salt Lake grappling eLte attending his Wednesday rught mat show at the fairgrounds The genial maestro of groan was referring to the first fniah "rassle" Salt Lake has had in quite a spell timeless tussle between Chief Thunder bird the people's choice and bewhiskered Stan Mayslack a rough Polish customer from — the Min-reapo- Utes Face Tough hs Game at C C Supporting the feature event bea be will It looked like good news last struggle ten- week when the report came from tween A1 McColln a 225-l- b don snapper from down Pennsvl-Mr- s Colorado Springs that many of d the stars on the Tger football way and Salt Lakt's te fair-Laire- lad Aaron Zimbleman In addition the Green Dragon master of villainy has branched out to such an extent he is agreeing to toss Jack Christie and A1 Newman m 30 minutes one right after the other wnth no rest period be- squad had been called to new stations But the reports were nullified Tuesday when additional reports came from the C C grid camp that players from St Mary’s Preflight Texas umversty Texas A and M Iowa State Seuthwestern Oregon Bajlor and Tulane had replaced the departed gndmen The new players may not be coordinated perfectly but there will be no lack of talent and gridders to face the Utes Saturday Utah worked out on a wet and muddy gridiron again Tuesday to prepare for the tussle The Indians wall leave Thursday at 5 p m with about 30 gridders making the trip The Utes will have their complete lineup ready for the tussle The traveling squad will be announced after the Wednesday tween ’em Twice Mayslack has attempted to take the measure of the Chief first was a dsmal failure but Te he apparently had the tnck turned in the second last week when well-condition- ed Dick Anderson the Hurd man m the nng who had been clpped on the chn a few' moments before failed to call the with the chieftain decidrg fallwater on a plate but flatter than rod dd revive m ture to give theMay-alack to Thunderbird as he dumped during the melee This time Ralph Morley Ogden's wrestLrg policeman will be the punch-drun- k cfficaL The Dragon who has never lost workout a match in Salt Lake except via the foul route is taking on a total cf 475 pounds m his two opponents who will flip a coin to see w ho gets crack at the old meame frst Promoter Downing said McCol-le- n a husky miner comes here with a record dotted with the names of some of wrestledom's greats and is axious to get away ex-co- Mall or Bring List to Football Contest Editor Salt Lake (This lst Tribune-Telegra- must be postmarked by Duke Tulane Illinois Oklahoma UCLA Arkansas Ohio State Purdue Navy Columbia Yale Texas Tulsa Uth Denver 2nd Air Force Washington Minnesota California Rice I Southwestern Indiana A VITAMIN ENRICHED r N N 0 Reason for selection on star (ami f 1 E One person may send In as many conpons as appesr earing th week in this paper If any person predicts 20 times correctly In accordance with contest he will be paid $50 In war bonds and stamps In case more regulations than two persons select 20 tames correctly a limit of $100 In war bonds and stamps will ba dlrlded amons all those submlttint the correct entry and firing the most logical reasons for their selertlons on the star T II tame or whether yon Simply Indicate which teams yon eipect to win score the correct expect a tie Do not attempt to estimate In rase no person correctly predicts 20 games prizes will be awarded sa follows: First prize— $10 In war stamps Second prize— $5 In war stamps Five prizes of tlcarh In war stamps In the erent three or more persons tie for first prize $20 In war ttamps will be dlrided among them and other prizes will be eliminated In the erent only one person wins first prize but a number of entries tie for second the third prize will be eliminated and $5 paid each second-plac- e winner up to a limit of $15 In war stamps after whlrh the prize money will be erenly dlrided When more than fire entrant tie for third place Tribune and Telegram aports writers will select the fire best “reasons for selection" tnd these fire will be awarded the prizes Any entrant plrklng 17 winners In any one week's competition automatically qualifies for the Master predictors’ contest fo be conducted the final week of the season (nr a $50 war bond Tribune and Telegram employes are not eligible to enter Tribune Coupon E G U M P S s Ferrell Breaks ’South Cache Catching Mark Downs North M I L UT— WASHINGTON Nov RICHMOND — South Cache’s Modest Rick Ferrell would be the touted Spartans came behind to last to mention It but he is sport- down their traditional foes ing a new American league catch- North Cache Bulldogs 14-- 7 here 1756 games ing record of and clinch their first unTuesday If summer next By everything disputed chamone football region well trim the receiver for goes 7 the the Washington Senators hopes to e establish baseball’s high for number of games caught at 1791 or more In the hubbub of the 1943 pennant race it passed quite unnoticed that Ferrell ran his string to an A L mark in the final game in 1928 to 1943 pionship in history and a place in the state playoffs The game was played on a muddy field before a large crowd of North Cache homecoming fans The Bulldogs broke out in front midway in the second quarter when Keith Hughes fumbled a pass from center on a fourth down punt and Nathan Done spilled him on the South Cache line Bob Bulle Bulldog fullback and Earl halfback led the ground attack that produced a score in five plays Jay Van Noy kicked the extra point The new champs failed to get 16-ya- rd Pil-kingt- on their attack started until the fourth quarter Dean Larsen sprinted 35 yards around end to put the ball at midfield Dick Seamons passed to Thalr Allen for a good gam and Bull Lindley put the Spartans in position with anover and scoring Hughes then made the plunged extra point The second Spartan score followed immediately Another set the bail on the Bulldog 30 Larsen Allen and Seamons alternated for the rest of the yardage until Larsen slipped to score Carvel Jackson kicked the placement The winners made 15 first downs to five for North end-arou- end-arou- off-tack- I N G J A C K T II E J I G G S nd f ji le NEW YORK Nov 7 (UP) — Cache Headed by Ann Curtis San Francisco mermaid who set 15 marks ord of 50 6 was the American athletes established 47 most remarkable regarded as pernational records this year and they formance of the swimming year It was rewill be submitted for approval at as to a garded equivalent the 56th annual meeting of the g mile national A A U at Atlantic City Headlining the track standards Dec 8 a 4:06 4 indoor mile mark set Miss Curtis set wasGil The Dodds of the Boston A A by to 1000 200 from marks yards She won four titles in the national championships at Kansas City last four-minu- te mtAT 45 A tddrtii Otj 6 N Ann Curtis Sets 15 Swim Records B p II record time 16 seasons It took Schalk 17 seasons to catch 1721 games Dickey 16 seasons to get into 1735 box scores and Harnett 20 years to pile up his total of 1790 con- R Texas Fort Warren all-tim- than tains 50 more Vitamin the w hole grain from w hich it’s made Only 4 minutes to cook ’of New Mexico l proved Carnation Wheat 0 Brown But it left Ferrell 34 games short of Babby Hartnett’s oven-almajor league record of 1790 Cubs and games for the Chicago New York Giants 1922-194- 1 e If Ferrell does set an record he will have done it In quick Friday) Nitni New York Yankees needn’t be a rare treat Every day you can enjoy a bowlful of Carnation Quick Wheat — the "energy” breakfast-- New im- pm Georgia Tech n n n £ n n n n n n n n n n Detroit That comfortably surpassed two old records 1721 games which Ray Schalk caught for the Chicago White Sox 1912 to 1928 and Bill Dickey’s total of 1735 for the It 6 Army Auburn all-tim- al m Win Homecoming Tussle Slated to Open At 2 PMTeam Works in Mud Finish Grapple Heads Mat Show Tonight Football Predicting Chart foot-racin- B iLiI L 0 N D 1 S E W jSil fl 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