| Show or - - - W ""-- qw- - - S k - 0 Clipper Backs Pace Circuit puss T'HE c A all-w- will be the Turkey day tussle between Colorado and Denver For 44 years these two foes have With been fighting and feuding each contest the battling has become a bit grimmer and the animosity More bitter The feeling between the two STATISTICS teams has become so intense that Illaaataa I sevS It 24 yards athletic relations have been eturn b 8 1 r 219 yards ered—or will be severed with the Pa trsor sac 108 yards Thanksgiving day game R sorus 8 ir 183 yards One more battle will be waged laousatl Hon 163 yards before Colorado university ends its Pumas Pleld 2 F 21 for 490 yards competition with Denver by joinHon 28 for 453 yards ing the Big Six conference—and Ceria Starras S F 11 for 2101 yards' Ckidmtonds-L A 13 Inr 222 yards what a windup that promises to be JEL Aacit S 12 for 168 yards L There are many Coloradans in traria the know who will tellyou that lir Howard & F 24 poln ta reason for leaving RI MIMI F 24 points Colorado's chief is to rranceacia! S P 18 pOants the Big Seven conference Setutorti Eon IS points get away from Denver ILIrklat Onef ( P L Ass 51 yards The contention seems to be corAv Ptx pa t rbeit Sisic 52 3 yards rect too because Colorado has Advil 8 L Aso 42 yards A 13 3 yards "ward a L refused to schedule future Libosa "tar Aso 392 yards flatly games with Denver At the same time they are planning to continue athletic relations with every' ruomnnmmmmesmmnannmommin school in the league except ' ming I I 1 I Colleges around the country cultivate rivalries to boost gate receipts but the Colorado-DenvTIRES scrap has gone so far that Colo- irado officials will give up the big- 13 Distant Fight the fight will continue with the two schools taking pot shots at the other from a distance in their respective leagues after the ll when Thanksgiving day they meet with no holds barred All attendance records likely will be broken at that game and it won't matter much where the teams are in the conference standSo Cp I I ' i V :Acre Now Lot 'Prices! lit ' ' I I t ptI' I - ' I le I iI IL' od2-tfo- - Morgan According - 75 11 et- Fins Fed Tex Mud - - - Convenient Quick - CREDIT 3 1 If DU NG V' an WgES I q61111 I III Il HI HI 11 Am I z ht moo ( 041 I II I It I I I their troubles- - Class A Final LI v rf"tvanyA11111kwAtt tinAl Meanwhile the state class A 11 playoff promises to be one of the! hardest-fouges 4 40 in the history of the I association has rolled Jordan 11 - over all opposition and A roughshod ' e 4 l'has given up no points in a t) C schedule The Diggers defeat- A imp ' - nine-gam- 13Sicgh 6a 11a5n-le- neleens San Jose State the team that beat Utah Aggies in the Raisin bowl game last New Year's day at Fresno will clash with B Y U at Provo Saturday The game will be the final Centennial sports feature The Spartans have a Denver officials great club queried on the recent stories about joining the Missouri Valley league report that it's all news to them Denver university has not been approached Brigham Young university has 20 married men on the football squad The wives of the Cougar gridders have formed their own "B Y U Football Wives' club" Frankle Nelson of Utah has been getting some good publicity In the eastern sports pages as "the best back In the Rockies since Whizzer White" Walt Payne Colorado A SE M star who was hurt in the Colorado contest football for good He has miff c711:d-- a bad fare Coloinjury rado will fly to Ogden for the game with Utah Aggies Saturday I r' d L49 I c! all-sta- § -- -- - - --- -- - -- -- - — 0 tadere -- ---i- - — Malt Polidori Mix Monday at Paul Perkins' intermountain middleweight crown Polidori and his Tooele following were the forgotten sons in the recent shuffle that gave the title to Perkins and Remo is on his way to show everyone Just where he thinks the laurels should rest And his fans will be there to help him come ring time Monday Jackson is the first obstacle in Polidorl's way is more to the battle than that for the Salt Laker lie too would welcome a bout with the titleholder ' sst Sth if nynoeus ‘r enienn swinging of the leather taanrctes to how don't duck! flying forget the main event is an Rivalling eight-roun- d semiwindup wh Ii c h brings fancy-da- n Buddy Washington against Jimmy Wilson while Tony Necro and Chick Moriarity scrap it out in the elimination series to determine the region's top This last pair will go welterweight six rounds Walloping Willard Chipman of West Jordan will go four rounds or less against Jimmy Pastori and this prelim will be Two more fights will be lined up by Promoter Jim Downing& First scrap is set for 8:30 pm oe - '' 1234-155-63- I I '1'file-4e A t -- -- - - F01011 "mut k- 24:03 'MANG "s'''Iz'I'' G05 LLCM) PastAtistes IJaPINILLISt ONE PIITTE -- Poe voS PlflATEP Pi II" Atbil Jeri' Az Got :0°4fel' ' eV et TRIAL I KIT EittliOk! folt:DiZt Fort PAST?) aino i' ''''' I 'S I ii- - r "Nowa 'VII to:ip:°: Pm0 010CALItitt9CN Pk toll CAIS It aro a 4 0 0 - Wit ore n to' 0 0 Z IP iC2E - ALL 141 NC VITTOMS AL 2s f I' so storm ''''"-- - b-- 1 a : :: :: n 40 : ::: szoiar crsfams AV merEAsstio '''''' ill : mumetrip :41 011 to : :' 23 0 I see 211 on : : 22 : 1 '':rt ::p 4 y - 02 o - V I ' 1 iit T y:'-- - Iv-- 11" 1 : : - f 4 i 06 ie 7' i ‘ t ‘1 l- 9 '''''''-' N t f ta‘' 1‘11:(1 4 :: : ::ta so orfantod : : 74err4 ' ': I - likk i- - ' 440e - tt'lir t7 ':' " ' I gr - 3rrte' Ve r -- yr 0- - 4 V - :::- 7cf't I: 1 1- " - : - 1 '''' 1 " sN a '''' 1 271 0 ) k: '':''LL ' ' 'It ' - - -- -- Iki - r 4! 1 '' 40 :: Vs 1 - : 4 :' 11 IP 32 e 4 :al 65lickttI:Arrly 4: t ' N ' :: : 33 4r 400 : 0 :::: ' ss Al z If) 1 i o kc ss0 k 7x-- t 1: - ' 1 ' 7 -:I- - 4t- I 1 1 q- - L41::' 44' IP ' - : - 1 - - - : e?)' 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Medal Play Meet ELK - r shin-splitte- rs Headquarters for 4 - skildiao4"'k ' 'i'- I t o I -- ft CDVIZA14ef SOWTZIALAAll COSACnCS AND fALSE rt171 WIJIti SIVIAILY OcillAwirP 1 7V-- 66 1A9 16 V ' I 4- ' "141 ''' ' - - - P- - 'Alt7' ' - c - at -vvst' - ' '"- 5 ' ''' i' - ''''' -- 00- ' i - ' ‘'' '' :ft4: - - 1 ' " ' c' 4' - aPtil - er Ari WIPP - -- ipr — 1 'i' '''''' 'It ' I7k w i Germania A- - C kicks the Recreation soccer league opencity at 2 pm Sunday when the club squares off against a team comwho learned posed of in their the rudiments of the game native Greece The tiltI is a league affair Hermann Neumann urged all former players to turn out pointing out that Germania is interrsted In forming another eleven to participate in league play this seiuon MP u MO d derstanding-an- — ' ' be- of the intermountain A A U—were not difficult to surmount But there was another problem also brought up by Wall which solution That apparently had noroots in the fact problem has its that Idaho conducts its boxing shows under a commission which gives the referee a voice in fight decisions in addition to judges A A U rules confine this authority to Judges Considerable discussion appar- - long-remember- ed : I tween the two states and informal talk after the meeting indicated - ::::-- 'MUM FALSt TrE114 ILL146Al2 wwt 0 v i oFrankness taoifnetdhegodoids cfuesesliionng br Germania Opens Soccer Season I 77 4 I 10-rou- nd -- 7 1 1 problem I Save me a seat In the coliseum balcony Monday night! It may not be safe up around ringside Remo Polidori and Matt Jackson will be mixing the 'leather in the main event and the winner is almost a cinch for a shot - t: — N He opposes Remo Polidort 58 N - If an Idaho meet follows A A U rules it will be violating Its own states regulations if the at the organization's annual elec- meet follows A A Ti rules the state tion meeting last Thursday at the must go by the board regulations Salt Lake Elks club Idaho Thornock added chairman of Wall Delegate Ogden Wally of the A A U's registration commit- ently found no solution to the tee brought up the subject by further gloom to the picture when pointing out that the Twin Falls he Idaho high out that pointed American Lcgion sponsor of the Idaho city's Golden Gloves ring school association regulations promeet WftS not a member of the hibit prep athletes from participatnot under its sancassociation ing words the A A U This meant that the intermoun- tion !IL try tain can legally issue neither tour- tourneys cannot legally obtain Idanament sanctions nor AA U cards ho high school stars for their fight to participants in that meet Wall! programs There was no solution admitted that this had been done offered to that problem either ' in the past "to protect the boys" Pickups from the reports: P S but he pointed out that such action Ecker chairman of the basketball was not consistent with A A U rules committee said he understood that and then asked that the group take Denver would not be granted the a stand on the matter hoop tourney after 1948 This the delegates did by passing national and hinted that it might not a resolution to the effect that be a bad for the Intermountain neither sanctions nor cards be is- to start idea thinking about a '49 bid sued the Twin Falls legion until it becomes a member of the assoClint Larson chairman of the In effect this will keep track committee said attendance ciation the Twin Falls - tourney winners of a Utah delegation to the national from other Golden Gloves meets meeting in '46 laid the groundwork which are conducted under A A U for obtaining of the national colrules legiate track and field meet for In the presence of Idaho's two Salt Lake Effort to get the delegates Vert M Thornock of A A U national failed Clint said the Pocatello East Side gym and but college officials were contacted J Gordon Wells of Pocatello V F W at that meeting and that started No 735 Wall pointed out the ne- the ball rolling awe Clint and Pres cessity of abiding strictly by the Joe Christensen were the Interrules in order to protect the boys mountain delegates participating ob- - r Matt Jackson on Monday eard ii i Six nominees for Fort Douglas Golf club board of directors were selected Saturday bythe nominat- Those selected: ing committee James A llooper P C Jensen Bruce McKee A H Nebeker Adrian H Pembroke and Homer Tucker Club membership vote on Nov 4 will fill three vacancies on the board Holdover members on the board are Steve Howells Kelly Davis Lester Bennett and Ed Christensen - Difficulties over the boxing program received official recognition Gibson Tops Meanwhile Ray Gibson copped top honors among the male keglers with his for Skid's Hat Shop in the major league He led his team to three over Utah Venetian Blind despite a by Earl Wood for the latter Mullett-Kell- y held Its lead with three over Western Opts as Gordy Wood and Paul Chase led with 613 and 606 respectively against a 618 by Norm Shultz on the losing squad Chase also had In doubles as he and Martin McPhie with 609 won four to move within a point of Ray Cromer and Jack Wignall the league leaders r Kyle Coles with 636 and Ray Man607 also won four and i tyla with posted a 1243 series In the Ritz league Friday Dr M C Mason fired a series only to have his Zrtik squad drop three to Pinney Dis- -' tributing led by Bob Riley's 245American Linen kept L its lead with three over Broadway II Cleaners while a 611 by Vorrn't Papworth and a 604 by Chick Stevens led Drennan Painters to I four over Mayflower I ' ' I 4 u-v- Elections - smooth-workin- t 4 Fort Prepares g Intermountain AA Us heretofore boxing In a delivered left the been has stiff program apparently and outer fringes of its Idaho region varying boxing procedures haven't softened the blow 1 1 i - W-'''7-- : ! By r 4 Of Twin Falls Legion Meet t t - ii - d tat 402 South ' a vv he -- Oild---25fr- e'o'N ' N' te t —- - ‘ B 449-e- I I — t rs I el' kJ 2 rL) et 0 77') to S i ci io:oxing Vote to Ban Sanction I 7 - -' 14t e 111 A I A '''S '4 ' 2v2-in- I I I - -1 '1 preseason play fLJ stormed over East Carbon West 1 Provo Davis and Granite Logan's : Irecord shows triumphs over Ogden :Davis Fielding of Paris Ida South Cache Weber Bear River 13ox Elder and North Cache Neither COUPES IDAHO FALLS Ida--TIdaho Falls Russets of the Pio-team met defeat and each has a ' 1 possi- 'neer Baseball league will be a farm club of Brooklyn next season tI t lineup studded with I 45 bilities 14 it In class B Lincoln will be out for Lou Garland business manager and A H Koster secretary-treasur- I I I 13 ? its third crack at the little school reported Saturday SEDANS and COACHES ago the championship I crown Koster said the contract was signed with Bob Clements Tigers won Clotyiv0O but lost to Park of the western division doirmi - t trimmed supervisor I of minor Ileague clubs for Branch team for a time last summer when I Laityearthey (layoff to for into the I Morgan get right of first the Rosey Gilhousen resigned i I blue ribbon battle then lost Rickey's outfit itthewas confirmed the a —nilvthuel6championship atnEdrotohkalt I Bing-Ir- a to 'Tek Faust from went Idaho Clements fray a y erielt trim Reinforced seams- - hives be lit I "'M" J1tJ Morgan They'll facing I' fit hearty all cars maintains a spring to Montana to visit Great Falls and Brooklyn Nov 7 the second time in two i Billings Teams from those cities camp training a in semifinal years ripIll alaynotfl r is most likely the Rum- - will be admitted to the Pioneer and Cal it a preseaupheld ' sonCyprus will work out there The field league next year Clements corn- 0 record by rolling on undefeated seta c idli is not far from Pasadena Cal mented he was more familiar with the Jordan division their through ' 27-- 0 lir '' win over Bingham last Friday where they worked out last spring Utah and Idaho teams than with 'NIL Ili' II Besides Garland and Koster the Montana's giving the Pirates sweet revenge on The Russets were sponsored the ithe Miners who have nosed them Russet franchise is owned by Oscar and John N past season by Ifollywoodo and in in two previous years to go Garrett president out it Wskillgttos givewin the class Li champion- Hart vice president Garland took 1946 by Oakland of the Pacific Into and ' I over active management of the Coast league ship eao Awe --- - 9- Add I F Russets To Chain of Farm Clubs AL I - by-pass- ed Shorts on Sports 0! w in' et )4resBennftf - t re 191-19- and officials make no about t care for competition with either school C U I III out in this column As pointed last week Colorado university will continue athletic relations with Utah and Utah State In fact games have been arranged between the two Utah schools and Colorado for the next two years What about B U? is just Brigham Young as highly regarded university as the Utes and Aggies and Colorado is just as eager to continue athletic relations with the Provo school but a loaded schedule made games imHowpossible for 1948 or 1949 ever negotiations are under way so that B Y U and Colorado un- cnYoternreinngeetnottnf i I ings all-spa- to IL H R o s e doubtedly will play football in 1950 - and 1951 secretary school authorunThis will leave only Denver and - o the champion by a stc A t willing 't-An idea which :c-- I flip o'i seemed popular Saturday was that of throwing all four schools Moab Millard Delta and Wasatch together drawing for opponents and playing fields then playing Ithe two contests the winners clashing later for the division title and the right to meet Cyprus Cyprus Unhappy That plan may make happy the four schools concerned but It met little favor with Alvin Mercer !Cyprus grid coach whose Pirates will meanwhile have to mark time while these eliminations are being conducted in the south It was evident to all concerned that the process could not be completed by Nov15 without having some of the play twice in one week participants However according to Mr Rose the idea may be offered to the state association hoping that prep leadi I 1 see fit to set another date ers will for tthe class 13 championship tilt State leaders Saturday were considering an early confab to iron out 1 ' HSA LT Size 6503(16 $1303 Other $ilos Properflonetty LAtliv I et their battle Friday afternoon at 600x16 1 a l'il Continued from Page 4 to have played Moab from region five either Monday or Tuesday with the winner of that clash facing Cyprus on Friday Nov 7 while Morgan and Lincoln were scrapping it out at Morgan on the same afternoon Morgan and Lincoln as far as can be ascertained still plan to play 11-- Slier Riding V I PREP PLAYOFF I free-for-a- er tAlleago i ' L vi 1 attractions f I ar csh I'' 1 1f "P! ! I 1 I -11r1- round robin bowling tournament at the Southeast bowling courts next week end Nov 8 and 9 Mrs Knighton compiled the high women's score of the week with for Savoy her Drug in the Ladies City league at the Temple Alleys only to see her team drop three points to Jones Distributing Closest to her series was a by Afton Ward in Bearing Service's three over Helen's Beauty Salon Norma Jonely had a 203 and 535 and Lou King had 532 for the losers Helen Gerber's 219 in a 522 series for Salt Lake Knit was high game All Spare Game Mrs Higgs won her spurs with 16 straight spares in a 551 series for Chapman Plumbing in the ladies' major league at the Temple alleys Thursday She opened 186 and added six with an more before striking in the seventh frame of her second game Judy Slotte joined her with 553 to lead the team to a 2518 series including a 917 game and three over Hudson Bay topped by Wilma Knighton's 1559 series and 220 game and a Layton For the two a 545 by nights Mrs Knighton had a 191 average in six games High in Thursday night's play was Gladys Temple with 178-- 568 Dorofor Provo a 539 with a Tanner finishedFoundry thy 202 to join Mrs Temple in leading the Foundry squad to a 2528 series and four over Duplers Isabelle Jensen and Ann Jones each had 516 in the Chieftain's league at the Temple Alleys Oddly enough ' the Temple Alleys are in the round robin as the entrants move from the Southeast courts to the Ritz Nov up at the K-1avonvd fans It's most unfortunate that the flight has gotten out of hand because It breaks up a natural athletic rivalry that should be healthy and beneficial to both schools It's unfortunate that men who run institutions of higher education can't Sit down to a conference table and straighten out the difficulties But the fight is too much entangled now in personalities It would require a thorough housecleaning on both sides to wipe out the friction and that can never be ilt ' IT3rogra I h the two schools will not play but Wilma Knighton and Theresa the scrap is sure to go on as they Higgs occupied the spotlight Satfight each other for outstanding urday as feminine keglers in the prep athletes and vie against each Salt Lake area headed for the n 1 k ar Pacific Coast league after four Iteeks of play have passed Ken Sofres kicking average of t3 )ards is the only mark that keeps the Bay city gridders from eaurting all the top honors r-ar- - - A ' -- By greatso I I I Box 4- - Savoy Kegler Mf3IT HODGSON Top City The San Francisco Clippers' No matter what happens between get and most profitable game they backfield of Reid Remus now and Thanksgiving the could schedule to forget Denver FrancesChi and Howard continue to est football game of the year After Thanksgiving teams from Bowling Loop pace the offense departments of the far as Colorado fans are concerned 4 - - BO - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday November 2 1947 tdt" Pk P --4 &- At-A- k "s"2"--3- " ' :41'4 114 A ""a1t ee 1" AL" Ak 4401" '' 4' ‘' - 0' |