| Show ib6r5 22 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 3 1931 AGGIES RENEW GRID RELATIONSHIP WITH MONTANA STATE 4 Tooele 4 Garner Top Iter! Blue Matches to Fol Spot of Day low Dinner Coluludes In Football Feud Bobcats By BOB HOLDEN LOGAN— The first of a series of severe conference tests awaits Coach Dick Romnev’s 1931 Utah Aggie football edition Saturday when Montana State invader the Aggie stadium for a Rocky Mountain scuffle The game will start promptly at 2:30 o'clock Victorious overi Colorado Mines In the opening turrit 0 thi last week 68-- Logan Farmer now tackle a worthy foe lr Coach Schuberi Dyche’s fighting Bobcats The light but speedy Aggie eleven enters their second league skirmish a slight favorite but tradition between the two teams supports the theory that a tight hard fought battle looms— with the result pending upon the breaks of the game Aggies Lead The Farmers and Bobcats began football relationship In 1927 when the Bozeman eleven walked off with 13-- 8 In 1928 the Aggies victory reaped a 7 revenge and followed that game up with a 0 triumph In 1939 The teams did not play last 4 4 Gaels Bears Farmers Hold Edge AffnfO UIIClS Light Logan Eleven TP n A Slight Favorites Against 4 SAN FRANCISCO Oct Farmer Team Ganson Again Loses Victor 24-- 0 To Local Grappler Murray Wins Mrs Wagstaff Former Olympic Champion Father and Son Day to Feature N Events 2 4 44 4 4 Stand Out in First Prep Grid Tilts Spanish Fork Lelii Fas! 4 4 UtcIdali6 Till Forecast on East Games battles for standings In the Pacific Coast conference championLong distance drivers of Fort Dougship race tomorrow will bring to- las Golf club are primed for their gether eight members of the big far first annual club hitting contest Satwestern circuit but football fans In urday on the No 1 general will focua their attention on tee the event prean Independent game Involving Calithe tradifornia’s Bears and St Mary's Gaels ceding tional Red and Because the Gaels contributed the Blue upset this season and one of matches Major Teams Should Have first the greatest upsets In many aeasons The driving con by defeating Southern California' test will be held om Little Difficulty Trojans last Saturday in Loa An- a practice tee lo geles some 75000 spectators are ex- cated about 30 Jones’ Opinion pected to crowd Into memorial sta- yards back of No 1 dium at Berkeley tomorrow to see tee A drive to the whether Coach Madlgan’s men can rough down No 1 TAD JONES’ SELECTIONS make It two straight over confer- fairway will meas Fordham to beat Went Virgin! ence teams ure 300 yards Each Pittsburgh to take low The most Important conference contestant (iforgetowa-Westerwill be ton up Maryland Pro Htata aver Lebanon Valley clash will pit Oregon State against given three shots Vlllanov to defeat Gettysburg Southern California at Los Angeles und accuracy will Tech may find dilflcttlty with Carnegl Close followers expert the Trojans also be counted for Washington and Jefferson New York unireritty over West Virginia to come through although Oregon ball outside of markers measuring Wesleyan State will present a poweiful eleven approximately 40 yards across will be ( olumbla over Union manned mostly by veterans Manhattan to win aver Baltimore charger as zero in computing the Cornell Colgate DartArmy Brown Washington State college confer- average mouth Holy Cross and Navy sod Pennsylence champions last year will make Fort Douglas club’s longer hitters vania ehosen to be victors this Harvard Princeton and lal favored over Its Initial bid against University of are Ralph Pugmtre Len Von CElm opponents th! Saturday California at Loa Angeles The Cou- Thornton F D Morris Captain gars will go Into action on- their Murray Charles Wardrop and George By TAD JONES home field at Pullman as heavy fa- C Borers Board (Member vorites U C L A having made a The event will begin at 1 o'clock of Football ) weak Bhowlng against Occidental announced Professional Bill WlUes college last week (Reg U S Patent Office) The Red and Blue team' matches That the 1931 football season will Stanford's Indians will entertain will follow at 1:30 o'clock and sevSanta Broncos Clara's at Palo Alto eral additional events will add luster be a hectic affair was firmly estabin an annual gridiron test While to the program namely blind bogey lished by results of games last Sat- not of conference bearing It will fewest number of putts etc - afford local followers n— urday While the their first A dinner at 7 o’clock will conclude defeat of Penn comparison of the relative strengths the activity and prizes won during State by Waynes-burof Stanford and California Ovals the season as well as prizes gained was surprls since the 90's Santa Clara lost to Saturday will be piesented then th Ing enough California after a terrific battle Red and Blue team match pairexrough going and will send the same team Into ings: maby perienced urn action against Stanford blue H Hutchinson jor elevens on the Frank FolUnd vs captain Pacific coast may captain Vou Elm w L Len Ralph Pugmlre serve to dampen K Nicholson C F Murray vs (apt Worley vs Clarence Nelson the ardor of enDrWEBoonstra! vs Henry George C Bowers thusiastic and opKarl Weilerl v T D Mom timistic alumni In v W K Young R O Pearce W H I)aw George Kins all sections of the PL A J E Lie alien Wagataff vDr country for there A J Boaworth Dfl 01duey Squires v Lt J C Welch will be many Lr C F Kearney vb Crowell Gilbert Sheet Fathers’ and Sons’ day v ill be e featured Saturday at the of Idaho football game announced Graduate Manager Utah-Colleg- Stanley Murphy Sons of 16 years and under accompanied by their parent will be guests of University of Utah to any stadium seat There are no reserved seats and first come first served Reckon many a youngster will be glad to hear of the gratis seat inducement No need to crawl over the fence Saturday! team n Fort Tourney GRANTS VILLI 8 young Matthe Bivoham rs R JohariMn Markov tch fitrellch fllottl Parel Crellin Mullet Bolton rt r ft By GEORGE WELLS That remarkable feat of throwing oneself Jack Ganson former Olym- again accomplished pic champion Friday night when he lost the mam event of the weekly wrestling show to Ira Dern before a fair crowd at McCullough's arena In one of those dubious finishes to a match otherwise good in spots Dern captured the third and decisive fall with 8 body hold after Ganson had suffered the ill effects of a collision with the ring post The first fall also went to Dern who applied a flying headlock at 15 minutes but Ganson had come back to square lt 16 minutes later Dern weighed 206 pounds Ganson -- Playing her ball consistently down the middle of the fairways Mrs R A Wagstaff achieved her Second major Fort Douglas club tourney triumph Friday by defeating Mrs J J Dowell 4 and 3 In the final of the directors’ cup Starting out four five four — ev(i with women’s par— Mrs Dowell commandeered a three-hol- e lead but she was unable to hold the margin in the face of Mrs Wagstaff exceptional golf Mrs Wagstaff previously captured the club champlon- ship rd fourth marker The lineup: Falls Victim to Hippodrome Finish Wins Another BINGHAM — Coach Cranney’s GrantsviUe high school eleven lived up to expectations here Friday afternoon when lt defeated the Bingham team 24 to 0 The winners scored once In "the second quarter twice In the third and once again in the final period In the first Hale went off tackle for the score after his team had recovered a fumbled punt which rolled to the line A lateral pass Bingham with Sandberg carrying the ball paved the way for the first touchdown In the third period A forward pass to Young accounted for the Football Scores Mmrmmi rh Johnnn 8 Johnson Of Friday Tilts Jud0Anderioa Church More unwilling perhaps than capable of coping with his adveisary Coach Reed Swenson's Murray in the first fall Ganson repeatedly In Prep Leagues grldders took advantage of the breaks Loganites Open went to the mat in the vise of Dern’s at Magna Friday to win a hard fought headlock for most of the session from to game The MurCyprus near the end of the canto when With 38-- 0 Win Only ray boys turned back two strong DISTRICT Texan the applied a wristlock and drives started Weber Bear River by the Magna eleven a body scissors momensecured later scored the in 19 Murray South Cache first quarter North Cache did Dern endure any punonly tarily from a Over Prestonites to 38 Oliver Preston Logan completed pass ishment to speakof Its second touchdown week-en- If lb jtai® Andemon L D C Ih fl in- 12 1 221 0 (Ogden-Cach- 3 0 0 0 Pehr-so- n DISTRICT 3 (Jortyn) Murray 12 Cyprus 0 Tooele 157 Judge Memorial 0 GrantaviUe 24 Bingham 0 DISTRICT 5 (Alplne-Nebo- l Lincoln 14 Pleasant Grove 0 Sprlngville 6 Lehi 12 Payson 0 Spanish Fork 7 DISTRICT 8 (Sanpele-Sevier- ) Richfield 25 Wasatch Academy Monroe 7 Salloa 0 Practice Games Westminster 13 West 0 Carbon 38 North Sanpete 6 'also re- Not until Dern turned his back with unconcern did Ganson make a threat Seizing the opportunity he applied a full Nelson and began to bear Dern to the mat when the latter reached over his head caught Jack by the nape of the neck and spun him over in a spectacular flying head scissors to score the falL The second session rather reversed the first one for Ganson bored in aggressively depending largely on a Dern crushing body scissors that kept head-locyear He mixed in constant trouble Coach Romney will trot out four Score by periods rat Homer with the attack sufficiently to Bingham soplromores Saturday who are work0 0 Nelson 6—13 Ballerd Murray lr throw Ira off his guard Then preo — 0 0 0 ing nicely Into the Aggie combinac Hawkes b Cyprus Qulnney as Dern Substitutes tion Howard Law Edwards sented another opening ub Cyprus -- Cahoon for R!- tackle ler Aldrich for Diamond Terry for Little- wXy lib T Rasmussen Jack scissors a from loose and his mate Marshall Glenn are squirmed field Conti for Broderick Chatlerton Murray—Oliver Smith and -new members this year for Bird Pehrson for Bird Officials— Ref- Brown 1b Nash applied a vicious hAmmerlock as eree Wilson Ira Rotnnes linesman head scissors that stretched umpire 8cor by periods Howard Schaub triple O— 0 0 Hlllatn 0 0 Preston he were on a rack It scored threat star will likely get the call at 13— 38 though 6 13 Captain before Logan A A Burke vs the fall In 15 minutes Charlra Wardrop halfback and the fourth newcomer he final whistle The Tooele high school eleven 1929 Referee Johnson umpire Jeffs R B Porter E t Finch vb The third chapter was largely one Is Rudy Van Kampan end The latstate to A M Hanson a v Dean got away Brayton good champs the presRICHMOND— The North Cache of milling and Ganson’s scissors The Walts ——a P B Crltchlow ter will substitute for Oordon Dixon closing AC In FriIts start Initial game league e n t season Is 0 vs Dr Murray Rock trounced South Cache 19 to 0 Texan started dangerously with a Lyman Noye who twisted an ankle Friday C C day winning over the smaller and high B'nl vs 0 A Crtuhlow tn a regular Ogden-Cachleague bear hug that Dern escaped by means v Don Brbr The Aggie mentor Is depending blown eastern A lowly Lehi team boasting less experienced Memorial LEHI— pimo Cuibrt Judge Many same here' Friday afternoon The of the ropes only to go to the mat W' 157 to 0 Led by the man team upon a game little bantam Ike Smith opened one defeated letter the hut HVarr All week i w last campaigns several promising under a head scissors Ira countered to call the plays from quarterback will be their Mtlllnkovltch the c PHPrTc losing club showed A blocked punt and an In action tills Saturday and £rier Sprlngville0 aggregation Friday in that with a wristlock K youngslerSi but they could not cope effectively and the beady general will doubtless the Beason over The Lehi around and Red'tore the y Sprlngville pr through will be on In earnest In pass gave Coach Byran Patterson’s of the Ganson finally shook loose and the Barlow o 24 with the exceptional punch give a good account of himself His the east The character of the op- Westminster college eleven a 13-- Jamas Devils’ a a Lake title chance of Salt for eleven for division total of cnnon r l North Cache eleven two arose to resume mauling until twin brother Elmo Smith will hold Dr R c paiicish! which critics picked them thus however ts such that there victory over West high Friday the end down a wing position and fans may position sctback striox cflved a AtoijPjmbrok is not a major eleven In tills section ternoon on the Panther' campus be-lout nosed River Sumlwy OGDEN— r Bear Bufwin v( An attempted airplane spin went LEHI SPRING vrLLf! Tooele Frn-F B Halalar expect a Smith brother passing act which should have cause to worry fore 2500 fan Judge Memorial Oavford vs disft a 3 to in Weber high regular J Wilkin Terry re Anderwn P B flteplirns M Allred vs C Fold awry in the corner when Ganson ' Velerfcn Return W 1 ThhlMUI punt cmi in Ins tiiLnJ Sydnav here It EdvtardA school football Wilkins Howard with the possible exception of Ford-hart Beecher trict game high Johnson ropes and as Dern fell Rothe lg rg 8teena Friday afternoon The only score of seized the flpaflord Hickey and Pittsburgh Fordham In quarter on West's line' j Besides tire two Sintlh bi others c c Referee R Verne McCullough sought Brown Pickford Russell L Fvan Larsen in fourth I came the as veterans on the Aggies team will meeting West Virginia must be pre Muller Intercepted one of QuarterWUkernon the period A orcMr rg game Wing R Davi Ganson with a to them rt it Whitney Ford 8 A BobfrU Sunderland Hawkins Bear River halfback holdseparate be Allan Forgeon and Bill Barker at pared for the Mountaineers come to back Tim Jacobs' passes just before Mornj-beon Dern's right foot refused to re Cherrlngton R E Ouyre Klrkham knows the BRoe from a over team New ths final bar York ball that the with 60 ib kicked sounded the sm"uie and Vranes John ran at gun center Bill ob Ostler guards Dr H P KirUey Detlebeclt yield and Dern suddenly kicked him Bumsion o c rroii line rh H C rhb ‘'W''!'''''' Adams Webb Young at halfback and Mark Ben-nio- n it way about Fordham should and yards for the second Parson touchJak shoved headlong into the ring lh Pagan (c) lhb Phillips Sl'er Dr Sol Cl Kahn M Hudley at fullback The latter although probably will win but this Is by no down Muller went around end to lineup: fb Hawley Guihrlf S R Gibson P Allred post soon after was a mark for a BEAR RIVER WEBER make the first extra point but Vere Substitutions Lehi— E Pagan for Webb not a regular last year la an experi- means a foregone conclusion N B Dayton Score by periods hold body ’rvinr E E Webb — lor OIL? for 0 0 0 0 Fagan Fagan Deglebeck Judge Memorial James H Wolf enced plunger Wlesley's attempted kick for the Pitt at Iowa At Newman wrestling baker boy F'erO o 84 SprlngvHle— Row- - Tooele St 8 D Thurmn Evans for Sunderland one was second Bsrffttt low and The Bobcats will be minus their wide for for Und J Ostler Wilkins It Beachar u Tooelo— Urqhuart Coombsl defeated Bobby Sampson Texas in Hubs! lion OUlMpi Harry Pittsburgh travels to Iowa City to But the Pantheis have a lor Barlow Rosa Smith MtlUnkmltch 8das Finch B B Erwin Oudmunden for Sumslon J Wilkin great star of the past three aeaaons meet good high Coileltt nine minutes with an airplane spin of Iowa It will school football the 2 University 3 A Burton Rowland Ostler for Urqhuart Orme F Ro Tooale— Touchdowns team The grldders De Frate The Cats have no man to be the Wadf Touchdown Lehi-- P Allred M Fagan Smith They are heavyweights Dr C F Pinkerton MiUlnkovltch Lee 3 Slater 5 Sedas ToruhlU game for the west- messed opening Tooele up several of their plajg but J Dowell SprlngYlUe— Oatler completely fill the place of De Frate erners and the first real opposition 3 Bevan 3 most of the route Ily Ooals tfir touehdoan Greanaell 1 2 D H 3 Orme endes 3 Lee Slater —MiUlnkovltch the terror of conference last year for Pittsburgh Pitt will place 'on they tackle well and t heir blocking Parrln Sharman when things looked most R L Fo’nomj PLEASANT C a Roe OROVE-o a C la Hunter above the average but they have a flock of youngsters the field a veteran eleven and this F O Mnri fVn Dixon s dubious hurled his legs about Jess Shlbuya Lincoln high tool Offtdala— Rafrrf Falck umpire Perry Gladstell Smolka Foinwalt Bogden Wolfram (Who are pushing what vets remain Bates Strange’s head to score on a flying Richirdson’ eleven displayed real povcr sndood Unenman Hoaard experience will prove to their very and King looked exceptional As for mark of m orar form In scissors at the It seems Incon- the Pai sons It looks f from local great advantage the winning as though Coach contest Hr acn pieafi&nti Qrove boy Friday 14 to 0 their scheduled half-hof ceivable that Pitt will lose but Brvan Patterson has gathered toStrange albeit lt was his first prothe In second stranger things have happened the visitors quarter one of the best junior college fessional wrestling match displayed counted their first touchdown from Georgetown and Western Mary- gether elevens In the state considerable class for one so new at land will offer a fine battle at Washreverse end run the game Penn State should ington D C PAYSON— After putting up a Ralph Morley Tooele defeated Bill have little difficulty with Lebanon Babcock California welterweight in Vlllanova will be primed for scrappy battle until late In the last Valley nine minutes with a Boston crab hold period the Payson Lions weakened Gettysburg and should be returned d and Spanish Fork scored a a winner Carnegie Tech may find more than a handful In Washington vlctoiy The score was 7 to 0 PAYSON SPANISH FORK Playing his approaches dead to the and Jefferson The Carnegie outObliged to use a midiron which pin Professional Scharrrer re c) 8wfnn fit will require more time in wlilch Harry Borg of W bite from her drew rt Simmon she lOGAN— The Utah Aggies’ baby to smooth out Rallying sensationally on the final Barney club strutted Bonneville municipal Backatrom many wruikles rf Nord-berused H W the Mitchell holes Art Hurzeler upset Carl Porter o farmers took the Ricks Junior college flmart bag Mrs home from an round at the 1 Ik on lBiird Woods club exclusively and carded a 58 to the nineteenth green team Into camp Friday afternoon 12 (Copyright 1931 bv the Christy up a 67 card Bert head linesman Ballard It Gardner (c) win the nine-hol- e ” Country dub Friday with medal plav to gain a semifinal round berth Frt-dato 0 The game brought out the fact la Walsh Syndicate) five strokes under par and within Ohadwlrk at tournament the club In the Ntbley Park Country two strokes of the course record golf db Caraon that although the Aggie Babes only rhb M Warren club Friday championship have had six days of practice they Uib Lewi Ringing up three birdies on the tour-ne- v beof the odd rules will the the Hurzeler winner Under Tb play have acquired a lot of football In that William nine Borg registered a 32 outgoing to the Ptraon— had contestants tween and Wtchtman Han Henderson for employ Cy Jerry time and will give other teams a run and he came home In 35 blows despite -R Warren lor Wil club which they drew from one semifinal Junior beke In and bag liams Sterling for Caraon Melvin Warren jfoc their money a seven on No 11 He scored four Riley clashes with Les Jarman in the for Marvin Warren Hardy for Smart putter and wood clubs excluded The Aggie frosh team this year Is DENVER Oct 2 (V) — Colorado birdies and an eagle coming home Referee Brown umpire Groepeck head H Mrs J followed was She other semifinal by Saturday ebout 50 men strong and Coach Bill Unriman CoUiu him seven birdies and one Teachers outplayed Denver giving 4 Iron a No who Twelves seventeenth Hurzeler the reached emplojed in all departments of tonight’ In total PRICE— Carbon high partly deA Reading gave practically every man to bag a 60 The rest of the field eagle a chance so there was a steady Infeated an Inexperienced North San- tee two down but he captured the formance! Rocky Mountain ronfcience football ti E H to Mrs as next two holes follows' match finished the square flux of players to the field Ricks 6 In the openHe plaxed in company with George game except in the matter of pete eleven Friday and won on the extra hole using No 2 Iron 61: Mrs also substituted freelv of California former Utah ing Denver won 14 to 0 ing game of the season The W 65 Mrs mashie the Rawlins for Athol leg September Pairings The game was rough In spots and It A Smith Chick Schofield Lairy had little trouble In peneand Tel The pioneers got the breaks of the state amateur champion N 60: tournaMrs W J mbllc women's of' the Park Nlbley Cassidy showed that both teams lacked prac- Bam and E A game but throwing out the brdhks in trating the forward wall of the San- ment follow: Mrs S W Hughes triumphed Boyer 2 iron 66 Mrs L G Branca Country dub caddymaster No Oaselia tice Lewis tallied a 77 and Branca caid-e- d they deserved to win by at least one making 15 first downs as vs Miss Ruth Wretberg semifinal 68 Mis G I Reed quarterfinal round matches of the pete team with midiron Foreman three for the losers touchdown After being outplayed a 76 Sharman Auto trophy September compared mnshie-nlbll- c 69 Mrs J C Deal Mrs Herb Bienneke vs Mis Ihe playing of Captain Paul Hol- Jround Denver Borg's eagle was made on No 18 through the first period leg tournament at Bonneville Frimashie-nibli- c 73 Mrs A N JohnO round Grovey quarterfinal brook tiny halfback overshadow ed His second shot jumped Into the lead early m the will meet the winner day afternoon In SaturduT 75 Mrs C E Foley nib-h- c the canyon hole Mrs B son Dunn J jigger Hoion the second period Martin end InterR Ft C Smith will oppose Schofield all other aspects of the game of the latter match In the other semi76 Mrs Lynn Baxter mashie a tremendous spoon dropped The final brook scored three touchdowns and cepting an attempted lateral lass and Bain meets Boyer 0 Denver uni- 83 Mrs Baxter won the consolation green and he holed out a Colorado Teachers tilt round ring brilliant game on defense thrown by Kmtz Teacher quarterfor a three will be played Sunday announced versity 14 prize C 11 when back and racing 82 yards for a touchBut for disaster on No Mbollun FT Professional Harry 11m g B Y U freshmen 0 Idaho S B 7 women Next the Tuesday players held line the In the creek and down Campbell converted In Friday's res 11s Smith defeated1' wmed Bethel college (Ky) 0 Arkansas will compete m a nine-hol- e blether- his tee shot went 'u- - Nephl Gunderson he flubbed a third shot winding up Later with the Teachers' line tirSchofield ltkp Vern Peterson 2 and 1 13 State tournament college ing two tourhdowns made on the green Borg ing A1 Thomas Denver' nosed out Bill Odio 1 up Bnln sub- - Ihalfbaik Masculine golfers of the Counlry with three putts while Stamltakls accounted for the At Murrar K) —Delta Teacher (Cleve- dub will be served with a blind might have tallied a 64 or 65 quarterback clinched victory I? Murray Teacher IS (tie! land Ml Ills card follows Thomas cut in one bold stroke At (ifortetnwn Kjt— I nltm rallfte S bogey Satui day and a match play The lineup: — 434 MT PLEASANT— Richfield high Georgetown 32 434 433 reversed ins M through left tackle Outgoing nine NORTH SANPETE (’AH HON 444-looked good In Us opening At Huston L —Oplaa-- f Ineolft (Wesson against par Sunday announced Pro- Par school 35 475 434 field and sprinted 66 yards to a Allrd fessional Alex McCafferty MU ) 7 (ouislan Tech it 474 334 433—35— 67 touchdown larian league game Friday against the Wa-Blakcney Incoming nine placeklcked At Incoin Neb— Omaha lalreralty 7 a — Pleas Mt 72 at eleven Nrln tch 445—37 443 arademv 355 the extra point Coner 0 Par Aggie-Montan- a rt War At Grand Fork N 0 25 ant to Coach Joe (Chirac©) Buys 7 Nor h winning 8‘aanar Lineup and summary: Dakota university 41 Tarhar — Lwrenre 0 Varuuett (puwhr) lias succeeded Paul Packard as At Milwaukee to l)vthAtnf WVVu seems at Richfield mentor At Ohio— Nw Concord 'on Findlay 0 NitpliBn 21 excellent m have this year ail squad vtrnn Burchfield At ( InelnnaU— Kenvon college p' Xatler Jo ann Ills line all regulars baik from last Bu'k univeriHr b'rtrnMm Thornpfo i vrir opened up large holes for his' ruAt Cleveland— Wlttenberf IT John Car Jhn-(Weight less experienced baikllcld to pile Rattarrr Merlin oriDFN — Couch punmnns Kim 'I7ie winners resorted to anlvfrltr S Ihiough times junior VVrbr college eleven etiu Vacijic Const Lea fine hlmnier — si swrence Kan Hskrtl g Kansan S rnllese champion of Utah von Us power plajs for their yardage 8ulllm 182 s St cersl 0 2 lo senaon from Mse of bnoa the same 'ins 'law n AV Delrnlt — 'MlrhlssnV State In a null! same here SYtflav I'M Fcora by pfilods f Tam fflandln MONROE— Coach Red Wade's Teachers' eolleteWestern n ( of TVeirnll in O The Snow aridders held Ihe mtnpera s nre- 7 7 H Tnvfp M mi no 1 I ret Monroe cl('5on staved In the race of At New Orleans— haltaneof a S Idaho rOCATELLO— second In n I nr- less the University 0 Ihe first quarter hut Ifachfr 0 0 0 0 rtOA 11 M Francisco 170 ola locals and of ran same the and the I Tmn 0 the part run Martin Into hdonorlnt a Th a school wrote Sevier ho high iVI for Tigers Bnnpete vlctoiy M M At Scranton Fa—tlnantle 14 made tnurhdnwns Marlnaa irhaOed three up They HO I m Anwcla 42 M books football tlile when lt nosed out a 7 St Thm a 1 record evening Friday tie f nnl period i another score 11 4i ad ForlUiwt ker-rr — PrrwbtGrlan n rainthan to 0 victory over Pallna Friday The Al Hlrkrv umnlrfl ftorrtain CaniA nm cpUm against the Brigham Young frosh rUaa Orfl'ml 4 II ill a 44 4U fl f ( j ‘0 hfr© naxt RaUuday Hhrn1 lnolr to iHuMfU FalW Unurman Minhalh ftflM Judifl Kraft to AmerUan 44 nro J offer Feds the stiff exerted rnnto Coiling'! A( NVb— 7 Th luiflue (Inrn'n vormal (bartrftn lf 170 M u'ln 44 ext compotLlon to Rkhfrld which Nfsrka WfilrTai m Wciwr Late the role the hern pi j ing 3 41 t 1H2 P'11 M©'©— !roann 0 Draka FO vailed through Us ftr't contest of third period Idaho piereed deeply At 1ft sihrlS 7 m v the season with Wasa’ch academy In A WhH’5 nee Friday' Rfvall v into the scortng territory only to ) Ifnvlli At Han Ptanciaro H F groat s vie P Norm' fl and on dial lose possession on downs Average line weight — J76 pounds — riUahn-ta ftnfl DO (X i A‘i unhrrtilf kirkout a pas to the attempted Average ba k weight— 170 pounds 7 1 ‘0 ot x 3 o Y"itendin ban Ftaiu Dl"fina Npivrl'vH i Al 1 SO HMrii Ulrhlta t'yi’onr francos was high The local renter Phillip ami DuKariui M PenAvrrage team weight— 173 pounds 1 1 (I ial and Mialr ' flC'kc rushed through and fell on thf ball imiuHAM -- Tortv rri Ffrtuom Hn At Han — Mr Thfrsoo ft Kattaa Montana Male Itewives: 95— Greer weight 180 40— Rrisuian lot behind the goal line Steve Detmer 5 w 4“ Al n IklfvHfl Alllf 10— Mr arren 170 84— flare ICO 98— llaien 200 88— Knilv ike Ifit Tnrl fl om cvn - n art Xfiaaaart Jeiome playing at rullnmk added Xiid Srirtiy fniittn Wcii mm R't— ojtrlen 103 135 108 r 82— I’aike 135 h U 0 fl 85— Mvubat AaMar At for vi on n io o 'r nn Iruer ror 10 oppomnu a extra point rm line plunge Mutter m XI U K rtf' it il and V rrodi 0 3— Inland 'and wantmyi u a Trarhrrk 150 17— RuzzetU 100 af Hhfurnhm k and P The srtiriing lineup ri TgiHrher' "7 iniulrif a o mipofiunitifa !o aeon m th - F9n©©r' OtfUiFN-T'- ie Johnnv Aggie Reserves: ?tl— John Hull weight 175: 27 — Worth Culke 170 — H ft V of ih IS any (tind'bnrt n V tl Frosh Nrb r HaiO'm 'tut 'iru part lfi nra pariod t M4 ioin A! On k Rj d 25— F afir P 37 — tlnioln While 170 O Gunderson l8 78— 2 Inin Brady !e it Oar'l n mhfd over on lourhnon in slirs dafralnl t!e Htue I nmliardl HanA i (lift IMxllnr fid kirk ' I’ rnicrou Ui mi im on 7 Frfrt h fi ai'ff Aky II erm iTrlla lovral mi r in U f pi onfi rm in lira a baseball exhibition here ulf u Keller 155 7— arlo Smith 107 3t— Buck Shields 185 3t— Burke Irv I ak AnneiER tais i n rl mu om A arnrr th nj and Uirrf in th Uat rjuarirr U ( 16— 55 Hi Inn 185 ln UiU'irf Kap Fa fro 175 21— Gordon Bliori 110: 14— I lion 55 ih ox IM I A F rK'Murt rt hla sc lift lit a MiMrrlfy Vftnknn a P— F'airrrt nnrmil fl Mur! 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