Show ' v'WfrPw - ‘f--- 10 Rhodes jj Olin Noses Out U S Open Champ With 69 Diamond Basket Teams May Make Tour By MEL GALLACHER Gaining a warm spot In the hearts nf 1500 spectator by his brilliant Individual performance Olin Dutra of Santa Monica climaxed the day by rolling In a putt on the eighteenth green lor an eagle three which gave him and hla brother Mortle of Lone Beach a tie with and BUly Burke Glx Von Elm In Sunday’s exhibot ition match at the Country club The eagle three made possible by a prodtgous Iron shot acrosa the abyss of No 18 18-HO- i Losers for SLICES Five Frames OLIN GETS REVENGE There was a great deal of satisfac- tion expressed by Olin Dutra when he closed his sensational comeback with qn eagle three on No 18 to win the medalist honors from Billy Burke U S open champion Local fans will Remember that it was Olm Dutra who fell a victim of the chasm on the 18th fairway on the 72nd hole of the junior chamber of commerce 35000 open last fall The miscue cost Dutra about $500 for Harry Cooper of Chicago breezed in with a birdie and won first money Occie Evans Takes Hitting V Honors llurlers Show Well Up By PHIL McLEESE defeatThe Gordy Rhodes ed Johnny Frederick's club 3 to 2 Sunday afternoon at Community park In a charity game the proceeds of which amounting to approxi$500 will be used by the Elks Medal scores for Sunday’s exhibi- mately Moose and Eagles lodges to buy food tion match follow for the unemplojed OUN DUTRA The six big league stars and excel434 444 Out 435 434 Par lent collection of local sandlotters 343 254 In who contributed their services free 443 d BILLY BURKE staged a good game for the 434 424 Out crow d 111 eases 354 443 as Hurlers Look Good OIX VON ELM 434 416 Out Rhodes held the losers scoreless for 374 443 In MORTIE DUTRA five frames and then gave way to Ed 334 444 Out league youngster Rodgers Three-Ey- e 356 454 In a a Rest Rail Card who has signed a contract with HousBURKE-VOELM ton He allowed two lilts and two 424 424 Out runs for the remainder of the game 354 443 In DUTRAS Leif Erickson big portslder who joms 434 444 Out the White Sox next spring was 254 343 In touched for seven hits in five flames Glx Von Elm was accompanied Joe Barney telleved him and gave Paul Von but one safety in four Innings by a mascot Eim throughout the 18 holes Paul The big leaguers didn't get a is Glx nephew the son of Mr and chance to turn In any unusual fieldMrs Leonard Von Elm Len is ing performances However Heine Sand former Bee shortstop started a manager of the Fort Douglas club nice double plav In the seventh His Like Sir Walter xmpoth effortless motions made’ Billy Burke reminds one of Wal- everything he handled — he had seven ter Hagen in the manner in which he chances — seem easy Heine dldn t swings ThellS open champion em- get a hit but Frederick socked out ploys the same stance as Sir Walter two hard singles Mosolf hit safely and Sunday he wore a biown outfit twice anS Rhodes smashed out a trelike that Hagen appeared In in his mendous double that hit the wire latest exhibition match at the Coun- netting on top of the fence In left field try club However the hitting star of the the Lake Salt From touring golfers day was Occie Evans third saeker lor Burke and Von Elm plan to go to the winners He poled out two singles Dallas Texas where they are billed and a double In three official times to play in an exhibition next week at bat Logan and Huxford each colThence the nomads travel to Califor- lected long triples Huxford made a nia for several appearances Billy sensational stop of Engbergs line says he must return to the east in drive In the sixth and Logan ran fast January while Gix may stay and try In right to take Sand's hard-hi- t foul for some of the money events on the for the best fielding performances coast of the day Winners Score Praises Harry Borg Rhodes’ club made Its first run In Glx gave Professional Harry the Evans walked opening canto Borg thigh praise In a brief speech went to second on Dows sacrifice a the prize presentation followand scoied on Mosolf’s single Two ing Sunday’s match He declUred more were added in the fifth Rhodes Borg to ba a fine golf prospect opened the Inning with his double and hoped that Borg would comand Evans doubled to him home pete in the many tournaments on Occie went to third onsend Howard's wild winter Harry the coast this on peg and scored Mosolf s single plana to do just that! Huxford tripled and scored on Anto derson’s single give the losers their Lester K Gottschall Country club In the member continues to show improve- first run in the seventh Brown went all the way eighth ment In his golf Sunday morning he to around on third Evans’ wild throw shot a to first and scoied on Frederick’s out Rodgers tightened up however and Held the club scoreless for the rest of the game A number of people paid for their admission with foodstuffs which will lie distributed among the poor by the three lodges Vikings Gain Victory Over Stars 35-3- dark-haire- f all-sta- rs fair-size- pic-sent- Billy Burke of Greenwich Conn by one stroke It was an amazing finish and well received by the huge gallery that roared out Its approval when his final putt crawled up to the cup wobbled ol a second and dropped ' a fraction home Burke-Vo- n Elm Lead Burke and Von Elm were one up when the foursome teed off No 18 d giant Mortle Dutra from Virginia Country club of Long Beach cracked his brassle shot from the front tee lor treqiendous distance and the pellet rolled off the lalrway and was caught by a clump of wild grass as It started the descent Into the canyon The other three were 6hort of the canyon by 10 to 20 yards OUn Dutra In the finest position for the next Burke holding a shot lead upon OUn Dutra his nearest medal prize low rival lor the squeezed his Iron shot and the bad dropped out of sight Into the chasm 2 Glx sent a screamer w’ith his No Iron just over the green and OUn smacked hi home to within 25 feet cf the pin to the loft Mortle tried to negotiate Ills second shot from a bad Ua and with a cramped sidehlll stance But for a bush directly In front ol him which caught his recovery shot he might He have been across the hazard lcU short Shoots Again After fifteen minutes futile attempt to find Burke s ball the U 8 went back across the champion bridge and shot again taking the penalty which wiped out his He lead over OUn Dutra missed the green ran up dead and putt In the cup pushed a lor a six Olln's trey gave him a margin on Burke ending a spectacular duel that had the Ians buzzing conversation prospective "w T AND Elm paired against Olin and Mortie Dutra A portion of the record sized gallery is shown watching Burke putt on No 10 green Olin Dutra had just dropped a putt lor a birdie two and the V S open champion is trying to duplicate it In the picture are shown C E Foley referee Olin Dutra and Gix Von Elm '1 4 ' 7 6-- 0 lalrway and the subsequent putt also won lor the swarthy Californian the low medal prize — a watch by W J lulloran The Santa — 69 to 4 Monica pro scored a rase out the U S open champion MATCH LE 4 A basketball and a baseball team both consisting of Utah athletes may tour Mexico brjlnnlng the early part of January It was indicated Sunday by Bill Kaufman secretary of the Salt Lake Moose of the Utah State league It was originally planned to taka a baseball team Into the southern nation this fall Tills has been abandoned according to Kaufman A lortal baseball team Including aix or seven prominent basketball stars could easily be organised Kaufman said ' u - Take Charity Game From Frederick Club 3 to 2 “7 Olin Dutra Defeats Billy Burke in Thrilling Duel HOOKS Gordy Stops Olin Dutra (right) husky Brentwood Country club professional ol Santa Monica Cal had v the gallery with him Sunday as he defeated Billy Burke (left) U S open champion in a thrilling duel lor medalist honors at the Country club 69 to 70 The duel almost outrivaled the best ball match which ended all square with Burke and Gix Von 18 S L '"W T 1931 4 All-Sta- rs Eagle Three on No Gives Californian Low Medal Prize - W - ELM EVEN IN BURKE-VO- N 4 4 -J i - — THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING OCTOBER 12 ' DUTRAS HOLD !S k Willie Sehoen Stands Out r as Ace of Game Engen Scores Four FAl Utah Copper L Cailiea Viktnss S O L Oadf-U 8 Mtnea CWmanla Blue Star Two polnta for game Vlltlnil S 7 7 7 7 7 gunday t siiall Blus Bur 0 The Vikings easily mastered the Blue Stars 0 at the South Junior high grounds Sunday to move up to third position In the league table After holding the Norsemen to a lone goal In the Initial period the Stars fell before the onslaughts of "Engen who scored four goals ol thep The hero of! ii five In the last hall the game however was the Blue Star goalie Willie Sehoen who single handed averted a much larger scoie Starting off as the aggressors the Stars had seveial chances to scoi a A but muffed In front of goal Ramon ArveseWi shot by Bchoen after 30 minutes o! play Starting the last period the Vikings settled down to business Alf Engen S4 ye s scoring thrice In quick succession Johansen flashed the ball In front of vmumetaimmmssMmmmxesmtMmmemxemmm goal with fine Judgment and the Contests Ceremonies Viking center drove or headed by Sehoen who had no chance to save from the sturdy 6kl rider Occie Various Kinds to added a fifth with a terrific Be Condueted right loot shot and Engen netted the sixth to finish off a brilliant “hat a RHODES FREDERICK 0 trick Al D H O A 0 Wilbur 4 0 0 0 If Sehoen was the outstanding player £ O O D E N — Ceremonies officially 0 Bro4 0 IS 1 u lb on the field with wonderful saves and it 4 10 2 Sand Coin ns 4 0 3 5 Mosolf cf 0 Frederick 4 2 opening Ogden city’s municipal golf Van Ry Stock and fine kicking If 4 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 Hoaard 2b iNyberg c 4 13 1 course mouth at of the Ogden canyon Brey also played well for the Stars 1 t a 4 A f AMERICAN FOR- KMchaels lb 4 13 i SnrteriJn rf 4 2 2 0 The entire Viking forward line played which were postponed from Septemthroughout 2 o c American answered l Kincaid 3b archers 3 10 5 ForksFngberz stars In lour tna of as half a unit the second with Individual cards ber 1 will be held Monday Commis2 10 4 J ? 1 2 Erickson p invitation to the final outdoor archery Billy Olsen being a tower of strength at were: OUn Dutra 10 12 Adds Another sioner W J Rackham announces meet of the season held on the AmerMary’s Elm Von center half Olx Burke exercises with PresiDedicatory field ican school Fork high Sunday executive The committee the of Dutra Mortle Total 34 8 27 19 Victim to dent J Francis Fowles of the cham- Great Battle Trojans Get Itevenge for The weather was too cold and windy Scoreless 100 020 000- -1 Burke and Von Elm had a best ball Soccer unlonwlll meet at the Desber of commerce presiding will beooo (wo no- -a for good scores but the arihers got eret gymnasium Wednesday at 8 Dutras 35-5 — 65 against Cl Errors— Howard Brown ’30 Beating Vandals Leads to Urge Victory List gin at 10 o'clock In the morning a foretaste of the longer range shooto clock to hear the cases of Lyth and —67 htt — Dow Thrce-bas- e The first ball will be driven off No hits — Lowan Huxford will lndulde in next season ing they htt — Two wins by Burke and one by Payne of O S L who were sent off 1 tee by President H M Rowe of the Beat Rhodes Double — Cliaritv Slontana Encounter Band to Bnwn play A vindiPace Charles of Payson Michaels unassisted IrOan to Howaid to Von Elm gave the eastern players the held In the Saturday game with and club Oolf for 11 Ogden in (AV-FRANCISCO men’s the Michael SAN cated himself Country Oct ’ Rhodes 6 m 5 Barney target 4 Rodtrer Hits— in lead at the turn Burke the Callles a three-hol- e 2 In 4 Frhkson 7 In 5 years an ardent golf enthusiast Runs round winning handily over a high- responsible on No 2 for a Mary’s galloping Oaels defeated the The Erlckaon 2 dropped a commission nongolfing of 11 city field shooters Struck out — Rodaers 2 Erirksnn CHICAGO Oct ly representative (UP)— AfteT By BUSSELL NEWLAND y bbdte two and duplicated his long West Coast Army eleven 21 to 7 to- will meet a team of golfing members 3 Rhode 9 Base on balls— Rhodea headed by Dean Green official state trfclr scoreless tie In the rain and mud SAN FRANCISCO Oct 11 UP-- Far Erickson putt of the day before on No Time of watne— S hours of the chamber of commerce to to the another victim add day Mayor titleholder Umpires— Swenvn and Griffith 8 lor another birdie two Elen Steele outlasted Van CunHit that also Includes two big coast Ora Bundy and Commissioners Rack-ha- at Soldier field the football teams western football records listed an Olx ginks One other intersectional triumph today for E and In Fred Williams this of Notre Dame Northwestern and in women’ the round while ningham teams Southern Cali- event will conference After encountering trouble on No play President Fowles seem headed for undefeated records coast elevens the third in a season Mardee Robinson gained a good deal fornia and California under way only three weeks Ronald Wadsworth and J Scowcroft 6 when he was accorded a bad lie of satisfaction In defeating this year’s COAfcT CONFFRFNCE Despite the atrocious weather conStanford's Indians turned back the official Before a crowd of about 23000 Fight other features are carded in the rough on his drive and promptjunior champion and runner-u- p 0 a latest with victhreat on ditions Standing of Teams which invading under they labored Larsen and Elliott Airmet Elton ly sent the baU Into the creek fans In the Kezur stadium the Oaels Including driving events for men and Point at Results the oriosite sido of the fairway Won Lot ForAgM Rpfrrrc Tun Ilk down the stubborn defense of women appioach and trick shot con- both teams showed enough class to tory over Minnesota’s Gophers beat mixed foursome Indicate that they are not far short Palo Alto Saturday Some 30 000 fans Men metropolitan round 30 arrows eventually winding up with a 6 Von 40 minute halve the soldiers from San Franciscos tests an 23 watched Stanfords men of the grid- at 100 80 60 Elm came back with a birdie three Presideo to weld another link In w event putting contests and the like 25 50and40jards — Charles 19 on No 7 A fifteen-foputt was Grid Conches Need Time unbroken chain of victories to date At 2 30 o'clock in the afternoon of last year’s strength when Notre iron show their superiority over the A Pace 709: Dean Green 515: Dr L 21 conm Ten eleven conference Big won Dame Ernest the national championGeorge and Schneitor proIn aU the way D Pfouts 473 Dr V F Huston 455 this season 0 To Learn Warner fashion and three-holBurke fessional System e vincing lead and assistant at the Ogden ship and Northwestern tied for the The by 0 The Saints scored a touchdown In Royal Stone 425 Paul Davies 403 Califorri coast encounter saw conference A Orocn 0 Golf Rtt been and should have good Von Elm Country club will oppose Big Ten title the oiening period but were held Charles Pfeiffer 334 Leo Meredith U C U A 11 0 Texas Oct AUSTIN tha of Hus overturn best-ba- ll matchWashington's most former now to Harry Borg win even terms for on Ogden Montana 260 the come pro enough 19 If remainthe they practically through Texas football coarhes next two 0 kies by Oregon's Beavers of Salt Lake and John Geertscn pro der of their schedule xUnherait? ot Cllfornla at Loj Angeles es — but OUn Dutra would not have arIn third 30 the round Women pe undefeated quarters metropolitan after attending Olcnn 3 ’’Pon" War rlod the soldiers tied the score when at the Ogden municipal course Southern California kept It con- rows at 60 50 40 and 30 yards — Ellen it so there ls going to be considerable agl ference Tout Scorlnf Members of the committee assist- fatlon for a return game between standing unblemished with a Steele 398 Van Cunningham 315 Td Tut T! Carry big his brother Mortle whose P" v!T7v nH’(fhIh“vnn°nnU Ganuzzl left halfback threw a pass 38-- 6 over WashingI ’ 0 victory Mr 30 smashing of the most in Rackham ing 31 celeweak was the nnii way was fllrn ii to Enos that V F Houston1 301 Mr p!rfd tilrhruthem at Soldier field December 5 for good for staging yards bration are: W putting ££ 4 3 27 1930 champion Last season Pla Mottes ton State No on Abbott sn E down J tOUChdown R W Alton ran Olin putt Ten already has in Smith qb Idaho The 4 ' 256: Mrs D S Tsylor 210 0 24 charity Big Pullman the state college eleven Juniors Hereford round 72 arrows S'ndco st- - Mar'' 24 0 lead C E Armstrong H B Barton A E set aside its rule against Into the 10 for a deuce snd then sent an ap- 0rrh° forged U the 0 of a football with °na 21 the thrilled world Becker A rm a P for sr5 birdie to M Bigelow the dead aKain afterwards when several Boon 60 48 It pm at 24navm but 80 yards at arrows the Ray that Boyle hb games 3 proach specified WMhtrtioo 0 16 yards etatg of footmost of all styles s brought the ball down the R E Bristol W D Brown E R game must be plaved pnt Ister than 8 win over the southern Califor- arrows at 50 yards- - Mnrdca Robin Ronbu bh Prmn 3 three on No 13 to shave the lead to ball intricate ia The veteran coach - has lplH plav Arm ha(rH Buchner Lawienoe Clayton F A November 28 and that only teams in nians 281 one hote f(irrlirv 447 Elliott Airmet Elton BIO TEN A third conference clash was Ida- son 232 Olm took a five on No 16 when he been knownto“ glvo hleam fifty passed to Fred Canrlnus who ran Childs Frank M Drlggs O Doer- ihe conference would be played 272 West Eugene Ralph gtandlag of Ttamg defeat Montana’s Griz- Larsen 15 yards to fccore ing Jr J U Eldredge Jr A L n Northwestern closes Its season No- ho's Vandals Wilson 225 Wou Lost Prt dipped Into a trap and he appearedin 9 Purdim Ability of Idaho kickers OftO In the fourth period the Oaels Oeorge 8 Eccles James S vember 21 but Notre Dame does not zlies to blow his chance to catch Burke Michigan 1 one g C A Epperson B A Fowler wind up its schedule until Novem- to boot the ball between the uprights 0iened up with another aerial the medal score race bv Northuc lern 000 on for the accounted for tries points Ohio stutg On both lack that netted the thbd touch- - George S Glen Ralph C Gwllllam ber 28 000 No 17 for another five Wisconsin H E Goddard Harry Hales W h' win 000 down Northwestern have holes Mortie came through with a will Apparently Mmnpuotft OOO eira injlnction damps followCalifornia's Bears surprised Indian OOO brace of pars to carry the match to Havluc lrrlir obtained an Injunction to The soldiers plaved their best game Harris H E Hcmmlngway W Kail less trouble winning the remainder ers in fashion Iowa by defeating agreeable 0O0 a ( uhau tram from pitvlni In tbr of the season whllo the Gaels fum- Hopkins C T Jones Jerry Klomp cf Its games than Notre Dame which promt the home green Illinois n nouthfKt Iowa tournament (oumil 0(0 lose many scoring oppoitunt- - A F Larson P H Mulcahv L W has tougher opposition to face the strong San Francisco Olympic Chicago Bli fK Iowa under Ump name of the Cubm bled to MORTIE LONGEST llITTfB 000 0 club L M Coach Bteenson OGDEN— Nlms Fled M Nye Ralph Nve Rav Northwestern’s big tests come against Hous of David the nrlatn! be w hlskered UPS exhibition rl ib mitaged bv (trover Cleveland letr- THE BIG SIX L Olson W H Reeder Jr H M Ohio State Illinois and Minnesota will take his Weber college RrttMers Throughout the peimmirnt order to Cedar City Frldav for their second match sponsored bv the local junior lndcf Iin thlit nfPklnvl Standing of lh Tran VRO FOOTBALL Carlo Rasmussen A E Road aU three beaten Saturday Notre b' Tutsit Grid Ace to Coach Rowe Chamber of commeice MoiUe Dull a Fletcher Scowcroft C H B Seibert! Dames hardest battles probably wlU game of the 1031 intermountnin JuThe Wildcats nior college season consistently outdrove the field His Ohio Oct n At Kansas Boys School Georg D Shupe A V Smith W p be against Pittsburgh 8outhem IngCOLUMBUS of national prnfentnnal league foot- will meet the Bianch Aggie eleven tee shot on No 7 when be let him- to bring off Stephens Luke Wright F C Van California and Army d shots that ball recovery of games including today self out was onlv yards short nf the Stevenson will take 22 men on the Buien A1 Warden D R Wheelon the phenomenal One of the Northwestern regarded the scorel’mio mark He belted lung pokes TUI SA Oct 11 (n— Chet Beneflel wright S W Wherry and the city less tie In the light of a moial victrip to battle Coach Tuffy Linfords came match of shots the spectacular on No 9 and 12 while on the lBth from Olin on tho 6th hole one of the greatest halfbacks devel- commission charges Weber already eiRht time? FASTrax toll E(F8 tory Inasmuch as It shattered Notre re-- ‘ fn Junior college league champions he was unable to hold hu brassle Point Dame s string of 20 straight victories Out In the rough to the right with oped In Oklahoma and captain of “ 270 from slipping Into the cimynn cently won its first league game from and gave the Wildcats the first even his drice the powerfully built Dutra the powerful Tulsa university GoldIs yard down the falrwav But Mortie crashed a No 2 iron straight a an en Hurricane last season break with the Irish since the 0 jabbed at hi putts In woeful fashion arrow easily bagging his four He of 1903 coaching at Pembroke school lor Burke was the most accurate of the On No 8 Olm managed a trap shot bovs Kansas City his with Ls four splicing the fairwass assistant football Beneflel y Ithat caught the fancy of the big SanAar’i hi tee shots and seldom missing Nw York O iii'a 0 Chicaao Brg 6 the hall deftly from coach and will also coach basketCleaving koned CardiOreru Bay I'aikcra 24 Chicago mark when the greens be( ball track and teach and the the physical Californian nals 7 d four boll to within five feet ofspun He approaches the pm education Btapleton 6 Brooklyn Dodgfri II 11 ATLANTA Oit MFMPIIIS Oct It (D— Three (T)— When greens OMAHA Neb dropped the curling putt for a Hor’i'-bS4NTA tLARA WINS no longer ls playing nls titles In a month b the record Glx whose name ha ridden jifand par four Tickets Grid Orders of t bis ronque-baseball Joe Hnrnshv hopes to keep of Ramsay Pelts Mem-th- e rrest of golflom slnro SAN DIEGO Cal Oct On No 17 183 said uphill to an Bobby June In the natinnn! imiiteur ele sated green that rails for that Clara university defeated the local and a resident of Omaha hard nut Into Notre Dame Joename in the big leagues the!'phis bov Stream to hag 1926 shot golf In greU nert Olm Dutra ciai ked a No plnis shortstop and leads ninth Ramsay j latest conquest was the to crack today and were held to a 4 to 71 after suffering penalties on N"s 2 Irontariy Atlanta Robins sand lot team In v of the boss’ singles football game keeping thr 4 to tho velvet leaving him a g tie by an Omah t amn- 11 was H's putter refit ed him on 8 Hnd 1) He the mainstay of the plonship of the Tennessee Tennis as- - enlisted men on the run most of the teur team Gomez putt" jj e made an easy par SOUTH BFMD Oct (Vi— The ting of the Yankees D°n DCiinlonn team hu state In the 'Noire Dame athletic offhe reiiorts standlot i(vrfa! tliree (aftemoon w ot hb of w as and hit bespoke eriply Sunday' mah h whhh closed Juvl that iciniests for tickets Indhate the metit (1 (IlHIl a i srs VISM of power before ilaikness set In drew prohuhlvSuilthcrn California and Army foot- - Rogers Homshv although no re Art Shires 11 8SNTA HAKliAKA f AP— star ls his Idol he savs He reads won the Southern Lawn Tennis till fall Will be early broaT home townOt crowd ftr of the Braves lilt a home run t ball game ihe hugest crowd that ha ever Olin produiei Genu oietinni even U’"'1”' theUorlation In In he find about boss’ can that title the Utah Follow mg the outs rVvo''on ' "forthe Vtara thing singles wos Olin Duita that pi in edi tended a meet ly" om '(iVnli Southern California pints here Chicago Cubs manager Studies his event Two weeks later he rap-- p 1 the afh noon play W J Hillman piesmted the t' e golf gems tl'1’ or n ostjss memerl-e- s mi or u invitiionil A the tured the honors In the West Ten- nnt h I' uinmitn S rl Cl That rrrpt m'o he' low medal prize to Olin Didra nrt while the Irish meet Army In New ba'tne stv'e and lo""' T‘ fr Lom’ Iihiims the Itvnh York quote a sajmg ursee boja meet at Jackson t allot too often Ohn v as foi i ( tljcongi atulilcd all the pu ticipiinls 6-- two-stro- ke it" ’1 Golf Ogden Municipal Jr Course Opens Monday Archers Shoot Gaels Down Fans Demand Injuns Turn on Long Rane at u West Coast Return Irish Back Gopher merican r orkfevb Hr Army Squad At Palo Alto Eighteen t' fcV two-stro- ke en six-in- one-stro- ke 1 4 1 Wildcat Tilt with 1 -- 1 Croning for 31-3- Two-bas- e 1 1 1 ot Bar-ne- 1 m FOOTBALL 13-- le ot (TV-Sev- eral 13-- - post-seas- Glas-man- 21-1- 1 Weber Plays at Cedar City Friday three-pullin- 6-- ul bor-dete- 3iUJ-sa- 1 Joe Imitates Rajali Even to Name Itself gal-lei- 0-- Pilch Tie Game one-pulte- ' rs for anta g tourna-l-socliuto- cham-icharil- nlne-Innln- n 1 l at-T- sell-datl- Vi"o ? 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