| Show M ow' wp wC V4Q -- - ----- i a THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday November 16 1947 ' s'1A b It Jordan Lincoln Cro7 e jr School Grilo riTiEh e— Beetdiggers Cop class A Title prop Logan 21-- rown 6 (' BL cLEcio 11y oser Sticking with the devastating ground attackwhich carried them to the Big Nixie championship Jordan's battering won the Utah high school class A football championship Saturday afternOon on the wings of a 21-- 6 victory over a valiant Logan eleven In the University of Utah stadium Beet-digge- rs ' 't 'A Snow flurries and an overcast to ap sky held the crowd down proximately 500Q Bfans whoin saw the honors Lincoln win class by defeating Cyprus opening battle r 0 Jordan's victory was the tenth win for the undefeated Diggers but Logan's leather-lunge- d rooters derived some measure of consolation in the knowledge that their Grizzlies scored the only touchdown this season against the ' it e 3‘ this-seaso- Gotta hand it to the bands and pep clubs They nearly stole the show at the championship battles ' ' Couldn't possibly pick out one over STATISTICS Jordan Les " the other but Cyprus turned in Total yardage trimness 265 be some nifty maneuvers which in27 8 Yards lost eerinwriage 287 Net yards serimmage 39 cluded spelling out LHS and Lin0 78 Yardage forward Passes 115 coln while playing the Lincoln Total yardage (net) 27 2 15 First demos scrimmage school song then swung over to 2 0 First downs forward passes their own side of the field to sell 4 15 Total first downs — e C H S and Pirates while serenading 0 Forward passes attempted 3 0 Forward primes completed their own schoolmates Logan's 0 0 Opponent's passes intereepted 5 and Jordan's contributions during Number of punts 42 22 Average distanee of mists the intermission of the class A 2 — 1 Number of fumbles 0 battle were colorful and ftpportents fumbles recovered 1 ) ' consistent grotmd gainer Jay top of the heap to score the first touchdown in the class A title Et-ro- is in on the pileup Peck (38) of Logan Idle Grant Moser (12) Logan looks on C aC nderson - g a 'PV 5 Or 1 ?"''' i el !' AA tood IOWA CITY la Nov 15 (UP)— Dr Eddie Anderson once named the "coach of the year" wrote finis to his most disastrous season Saturday by resigning as coach of the of Iowa football team University Anderson- 47 submitted his reslgnation to Dr Virgil Rancher university president It becomes effective July 1 1943 : Anderson said only that he sub- - mitted his resignation because of "considerable loose talk" There had been rumors of dissension on the squad this year Rancher declined to comment but said the resignation would be submitted to the athletic board of control for final disposition- Mon- A day night 'Complete t - Surprise' Paul Brechler director of athletks said "this comes as a complete surprise-t- o me since Dr Anderson has had the fullest cooperation and support from the department of athletics" Anderson known as one of football's top theorists came to this "coach's graveyard" in 1939 after five successful seasons at Holy Cross In his first year at Iowa he won a place in football's hall of fame His "Iron men" of 1939: led by the 4 :P 41 fl Lincoln Tigers Take to the Air Clint Lewis (7) and Gordon Anderson In the go a Lincoln (14) high aerial as Lincoln won the state class El air to bat title ' 6- -0 wWMxaolUiMatatAowaff$SMME 0 0 48 2 ' 10 68 50-ya- rd ot ot rd late Nile Kinnick won six lost Logan Touchdown one and tied one despite a severe reserve shortage It was the best Logan's touchdown came In the record for an Iowa team since the last period thanks to two beautischool won the western conference ful passes from Grant Moser to title in 1921 and 1922 Dick Iorns The first completion laid the spheroid on the Grizzles Followed Rumors 45 the next nestling in the fingers Anderson's resignation following of forns on the 25 from where he the rumors of dissension were not spun out of the arms of two tackAnderson despite his lers and fled to the goal line unusual genial nature has been criticized Moser's placement went astray for being "too severe" with his Heavily outweighed both in the players He never finished a sea- backfield and on the line the stoutson here without the dissension hearted Grizzlies put up a game rumors fight but statistics showed JorLast seuon most of the dissen- dan's superiority over the region sion was traced to disgruntled play- one champions Jordan rolled up ers who had been dropped from 257 yards on the ground while but 39 the squad This year Entlen Tun- Logan managed to grind out from scrimmage Not once nel the team's most effective of- yards fensive halfback walked off the did the Beetdiggers trysixa pass Grizzlies threw passes practice field before the Wiscon- while the the air lanes through yards sin game after he was reprimanded for 76 for a net gain of 115 yards First for weak tackling were 15 for Jordan four But Anderson accepted Turinell's downs for Logan apology the day before the Wisconsin game last Saturday and reinJordan Spark Plug stated him Despite the incident was the spark-plu- g Val Farnsworth Tunnell said Anderson's resignain first march to the Jordan's was to tion "a surprise me" pay station knifing over guard and tackle from his fullback slot to 'Lean Hungry Looking' into scoring position put the ball pay-og hungry-lookinAnderson lean and ff Brown's thrust Brown nevertheless appears to be in for himself second marker set the up good enough physical condition to his line from the plunge play football himself A native of leaving tacklers in his wake as he Oskaloosa Ia he played end for lumbered to the 14 with but one Notre Dame under the lato Knute minute remaining in the half Three 1921 1921 Roclule from 1918 to In he zoomed through left later plays he captained the Irish tackle into the end zone tenure at Iowa was There were iess than six minutes Anderson interrupted when he took a leave remaining in the third period when of absence to serve as a major in the Diggers set out for their third the army medical corps in 1942 He tally Sharp returned Moser's punt returned to Iowa in 1946 and signed to the Jordan 48 gained seven on a a five-yereverse from Brown and Farns contract 42-ya- rd - 7te(66 1-tts-tvu ar 0 EASY TIHS TIME 0 in-Sn- e t r r cross-bucke- A 1111 0 I t - hard-chargi- ng hard-drivin- - - - 't " E I 6 f- de' 4- poo 4 4' TOP-QUALIT- r 2)2 So 11 I r Howard Burnetti Hogan It RENO Nev 1k e Olson Wlch full vengeance fir last week's crushing defeat by Detroit Satur- Nelson rg pnal) Montrose ti Burnet rt re Peek Price day by surging to a 55--0 win over willing but helpless Montana DMoser Garriner qb 1110 Ionia 00000 BroWn State before 5000 chilled fans at Mackay 'stadium NV Mbar rhb Nhan Otte fb rarnsworth Nevada ran wild in the first nine' neon by quarters: on the14Darwinfarns: Jordan 0 ? -21 ? minutes of the third period to I the kalirammed ri— 6 0 0 0 over for another Loran score 29 points and clinch the game Nevada touchdown Touchdowns—Brown Jordan: Scoring: 3 tourhdown--- La Pore Points after leading 14-- 0 at half time The Pack made it complete in placements) after 1 Logan: Touchdown— The Volt Pack scored in the the fourth quarter ran t Fitibstitutions: Lotan—Chambsrlain first quarter after End Harold 34 yards around rightEliades end after Ault e Lamb hb Hanson Rallison hb fumble a Bobcat Plink Larson Jordan— Hayes recovered 16 t tb ob a on Nevada drive Turley the long ground hb KastanLI g Mathows hb on their own Tiny Tommy Mike Mirabelli of Las Vegas Andros Roden o g Brockhank th Bush 4 Kalrnanir scored in four running and 35 hi Pratt ff Thompson C Elmer Robin fitment to End Carl passed yards Poss referee: Officials—Paul plays and Bob Corley kicked the son for the in final the Nielson umpire: Wayne Mira Durrell tally late field first of his five extra points 55-- 0 to make it read Juilore: Lee Buttle head linesman period Hayes but the Pack back on touchdown trail in the second period by recovering a Montana State fumble on the Nevada 24 to THE WEST'S LARGEST ANNUAL Quarterback Stan Heath passed Kalmanir who scooted to the Bobcat 33 On the next play Killmanir slipped off his own left tackle torilln the 15 where he lateraled to HalfN La 11 back Dick Trachok who scored standingWolf The Pack roared back in ON ET the third period as second and third stringers racked up 29a points on four touchdowns and safety in nine minutes of play Ted Kondel PISTOLS SHOTGUNS 22 RIFLES ONLY line and scored from the five-yar- d a half minute later Jordan (Turk) Ellades intercepted Gene Bourdet's 1 U S 500 pass on the Bobcat 15 and galloped over the goal line Kondel circled right end from DRESSED TURKEYS the Bobcat 12 for Nevada's fifth score of the quarter Corley kicked NEW LOCATION— his final extra point to give Nevada on 5th South BOUNTIFUL Turn Lost a 35-- 0 lead after six minutes of in free third that play scoring FOLLOW THE SIGHS quarter After the next kickoff Nevada Tackle Jack Carmody blocked Bill A M SUNDAY NOV 23- -10 Boston's punt on the Montana 24 and the ball rolled into the end BOUNTIFUL UTAH zone for a safety Carmody blocked a second Bobcat kick four downs Sponsored by the Bountiful Lions Club Park Committee Later on the Bobcat 32 and downed ' P4' A ' ' Ellin r S - T ctvic11t i I - t ri III ' A A il ILL) a c e :1 1k t:77N-- 4s) 1 ri 7:-N ) Jr)) ) N l' 1- :- -' - ' t r" ':- ' and up I 1 1 :'0010' 3 ( t - -r L v' New Fall Styles in Tweeds Twills Gabardines Sharkskins - : and Coverts Regulars longs shorts and stouts in all sizes -- ": itts man IA rtade 'c c x :f of L 1'C 7:(11 LI— t-(-127 © E) o' '1 Grade No : c - -'1 S d 116'''-' - ' ' PI 77 'Y 1 t - i ye i' fI 1 ( - Main Well-Dresse- Up Alan of Distinction" S L " - e' Ibl'26 r7 232 - o to "Headquarters for the - ()E r - Norbest 6 In 1 - rir-T)ris7r- i I It 77 A of ' 1 - 1 f 0-- Offirialo--Rafor- Otto-so- n I I 41 T- 17- 1 6-- Cyprus Choose to Run Balser Arego Ail It Midway In the second canto the Henderson Rie 11 IC e Halve g Johnson packed the SIMT0000 00000 Irdetards e 0 A tviltroon rg ball 11 times out of Cyprus' 14 Rainaldi Styir!611 rt B Witch 24 Cook Nicholas plays to place it on the Tiger la Hatch With the count fourth and one— Thurman gb e JFIlt CU Ott Ill the say—the ObaTimaA totals might against chose a ll Joonnott 8 to lific the ball and L Johnson Iniiiitil — Pirates lb missed a first down and another CV SCOT by Ablators: 0 0 0 -0 prUti e chance by Inches And the Pirates Liproin 0 0 l were beaten for the half coring McCarty Substitutions: Cypriia—Dsera Lincoln got its scoring oppor- -!ditched Jrti:- Orton Mirobello Peterson Mattoon CarloLincoln—Italialima son tunity shortly after the second half tanaen Wilkinron ririftth kickoff Aldo Iticbina! UmClint Lewis returned Thurman's pire Bob ooHoward: Field ludge Lob - Cok worth in two plays made it first boot from his own 10 to the 26 lino Ltnesman Buis Mageloy — down on the Grizzly 40 Brown bulled his way to the 28 and in two 4' -I plays churned down to the 18 for 71f7 7 rJv to-(another first down Brown lugged A It seven more yards to the 10 t SI i f Ni il t Farnsworth inched to the eight and Li ti Llia Andrus made it first down on the six just as the period ended On the first play in the last period Y CLOTHING ON Brown roared over left tackle to send the score to 20 VVorked as Unit ra 7 Fit In holding the Grizzlies to 39 yards on the ground Jordan's entire forward wall worked as a unit though Delos Densley Dean Welch Guy Burnett' and Paul Howard 1"" I figured in most of the tackles Gardner's blocking and sharp briltackling coupled with someFarnsliant stabs by Sharp and t 4' worth were a feature of the Beet-diggdefense 1 For Logan Mick Nelson was the heart of the defense with Peck Otte Olsen Kendrick and Peterson ri playing a big part in hauling down ia! the flying Diggers Nelson in particular broke through on numerous -- -occasions to throw the Jordan ri losses for ft flyers 0 1011111a Jordan By IICIIARD FRY Peterson Nov 15 (UP)—The Nevada Wolf Pack wreaked JKendrick Peek ) ng - fly OLLIE BleCULLOCII A scrappy bunch of Lincoln Tigers denied the class B top laurels by one point in 1946 got their second chance in two years Saturday afternoon and took advantage of it as they downed the Cyprus Pirates 0 on a soggy field in the Ute stadium hundred fans braved snow and cold to watch the title Forty-fiv- e clash Hatch' and Ralph Willett shared Denied entrance into Pirate ter- the carrying duties to the midfield ritory for the entire first half stripe Coach Don Dixon's Tigers capOn first and 10 Willet broke italized on their only offensive through the center of the Cyprus drive of the game in the third line behind the blocking of Leo to score the only points cut sharply to the right quarter of the game and beat a Cyprus Ferguson and sped past the Pirate secon d team that outgained them both op along the sidelines and was goal- the ground and in the air Leo ward-boun- d when Chapman Hatch the "Mr Outside" of the dragged him down from behind d new class B kingpins 25 yards from pay dirt- - On the just over right guard with four same play the hefty line plunger lugged the oval to the eight and the Pirates were in danger for the STATISTICS first time ‘ Willet dropped the tricky pellet Lin Cyp on the next play and Chapman 159 210 Total yardage scrimmage1 lost lards scrimmage picked it off on his own three to Net yards serOomage 152 182 53 end the drive 8 forward passes lardage 158 235 Total yardage (net) An offsides penalty against them 12 and 8 First downs scrimmage two line plays netted a total II 0 First downs forwards passes — 14 of four yards for Cyprus and Leo 8 Total first downs 7 4 Forward passes attempted Johnson dropped back to quick 2 1 Forward passes tompieted 0 kick The boot slipped from the Opponent's pa MIPS Intercepted 51 4 Number at punts side of foot and was tagged by 34 Is2 Hatch onhisthe Average distance al punts Pirate 25 I Number of tumbles 1 2 Willett picked up 13 yards and a Opportent's fumbles reeovere 4 0 Number tif penalties 20 first down in two plays and Fergu0 'Yards lost from penalties 27 43 son added another first down on Rettlen cif all lark! f yards) 2 1 Times ball mil on doseas the Cyprus two The formidable forward wall of the Pirates rose minutes remaining in the stanza and stopped Willett on the next for the score play but the shifty Hatch knifed over for the touchdown Miss' Chance to Tie Hatch's point after The game crew from Magna through theattempted center of the line was missed a chance to tie—or even stooped way short win—the game in the final quarter golden opportunity came Cyprus 20 to own from their After moving a kick to the Pirate after Tiger was third six it where the Tiger 20 A to Chapman pass Thurman a fumbled Leo Johnson and goal Johnson's line work moved handolt from Doug Thurman and and Leo the ball to the Lincoln 30 ThurTed Hashima bounced on the man faded back again and tossed pigskin to stop the threat cold a beautiful Until intermission time the game to Chapman who madeball just inwas all Cyprus—and all Leo John- running catch of the son for that matter—as the tire-l- e side the sideline before he was RS fullback carried the slippery forced out by Ferguson on the 10 Leo Johnson pushed the drive ball time after time to cut yards off of the distance to the Lincoln four more yards before the muffed handoff stopped the thrust with goal Each time Johnson alternating only three minutes left the duties with Lee Chipman and The light snow flurries chilled Doug Thurman packed the ball the crowd but could not stop the Into the Tigers' back yard only to fire in the hundreds of Lincoln see the offense 'buckle under a students and fans who swarmed the Lincoln line and fall field to host their championship short of its first down quota team Lleteshe er Nevada U Snows Montana State Under 55-- Score I' Heralded as a battle the try for the class B crown showed that each of the two finalists possessed a great defensive dub as well Both were big scorers the during the season but when chips were down the load fell on the shoulders of the unsung linemen who ceme through in great There was a terrific style amount of interest In national collegiate scores and occasional announcements during the two games cheers or groans from the brought fans Of particular interest was A Cs margin over Denver and I'S B Y Ire temnornry advantage over the Colorado Rams Utah's touchdown after Idaho led 13-- 0 nearly ripped the roof off the old pressbox and the groans after that crucial fumble In the wanint minutes at Boise could be heard all over the stedium The weatherman Droved to be Ft canricious flurries nrior to the first game and gust bafore the kickoff on the second no doubt cut down the crowd considerably ittut once the class A clash was under way the clouds vanished the sun came out and it turned out to be a perfect afternoon for football n Burns Crookston for 19 'years football coach Rt Logan before he stenned dovvn froze that n9st in 1948 was back In the 'thick 'Of a state title clash running the line markers for the telags A eame Loean was chPrZed with five hut the Joroan eantainst Joy Brown and Westnn CorOner' chose to refuse all of the nenalties' free-scori- 1 1 Saturday Jordan had yielded not a single point to its opposition Foilowing the pattern of previous conquests it was burly Jay Brown who surged over the goal line for thrusts He culJordan's pay-o- ff march in the minated a first period by plunging over from ribbon plowed over the one-fofrom the two-fostripe in the second canto then lunged over from line in the last quarthe five-yater Ray LaPore added all three points with perfect placements llowa bkit - down Number of penalties Yarti loot from !penalties Return of all kirks (yards) Times ball loot cas downs Over the Top—Jordan Gets Six Points for Jordan catapults to the game against Logan Saturday afternoon Jess s Until champions - ' Brown-Goe- Bands Spark Title Frays n newly crowned Pock PREP'S PEP 6-- 4ft0P 64:0 Tigers Edge Cyprus 111 Class B Title Tilt - C p: if 0' - - !""' 1 r I : -I e ' : ' '4 ( 2461 Was h Elvd : ' 'og":' j fr(1'' ':t''' 7 e : I 1 k: i t'' 4111 'ffireie- ) - (77:' -' Ocdtn U II 4- 411 " Ot-- tt " A41k 411t '' e'! 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