Show “ TTT" v a a 4 28 The Murray Defeats Cyprus Suit Lain Tribune Saturday Kovwnbw 5 1935 ” to Clinch County’ Big Ten Title 20-- 6 Davis Clinches Riiniierup Shorts Off Sports Wires West Virginia Squeezes By Colonials 13-- 7 : Washington University football team Nov 4 (UP) West Virginia’ with bowl dust in Its eyes need-- ) ed all the tricks at its command Friday night to come from be- hind and squeeze out a 13-- 7 ' victory over a stubborn George WASHINGTON —Eighth-ranke- d IoOlleSubduesJordaii Win Over West 6 to 0 By BQl Coltrin Tribune Sports Writer Accurate passing by Jimmy Johnson jolting runs by Junior Joe Tolhurst and defensive ball hawking by the whole team gave the South Cubs a victory over West Friday at Derks 7-- exploded for two touchdown drives of 98 and 71 yards in the second half to win its seventh straight of the season and extend its winning streak through 11 games Field 0 A homecoming crowd of shivered in the near freez- Johnson connected for six all shorties pass completions except the payoff one to Dick STATISTICS Peterson'’ good for 28 yards and a touchdown Tolhurst carried 5-- 2 6-- 0 22-50- limerfor 62 yards for the brunt of the South attack and the Cuba recovered two West fumbles and intercepted two passes 4o stifle the Panther threats Pimm completed Pmmi intercepted by Punt Puntinf averse Fumbles lost "Yes dear I WAS on y way home But the boss Insisted I help out on this big lumber — deal! ofie Texas School Wins After Try Miami Defeats BC Crew In 14-- 7 Battle 4-Y- ear UB Star Jack Losch ripped off first becaus-e- records were half touchdown runs of 74 and not kept ig-si- a Miami defense to give the Hurricanes a hard-presse- d LOS ANGELES Nov 4 Bowl —End Chuck Griffith who slender senior from Wi- was dropped from the Unilliamsport Pa rolled up 19 versity of Southern Califorjftfds In four cartles during his nia football team for break lng training rules said Friday he la" considering an offer to STATISTICS play next season In the proFirst down! fessional Canadian Football Hushing — yardaaa ENuMin league yard - ruwi attempted 6 6 foot The gridder 'said Pan- - completed would probably accept be-- ” Faaeea intercepted lay ftm Punts i i cause it would give him a 41 Punting average 4 Fumbles lost means of finishing ills college Verdi penalised IS education When he was dropped from the squad this rampage then Intercepted two week ha automatically lost Boston financial help College desperation his grant-ln-aipasses and batted down another at Southern California as the Eagles battled fiercely to catch up with their heavily vc d -- “ - COLORADO SPRINGS" Football Hope COLO— The of University Utah freshmen gridders were favored to rack up their third consecutive victory of the year at the expense of the Air Force Academy here Saturday in Pehrose Stadium at 2 pm — The Falcons have defeated all frosh teams from the Teas -- COLLEGE STATION TEX No 4 Lf) — A bushel of football hopesKgoes on the Jlne Saturday night when Texas A&M and Southern Methodist hook up In a battle of survival in the Southwest Conference this season but have had to play second Big -- Seven- frosh learns Colorado University : and Kansas --AnENTION-BARBER SHOPS MONDAYS 7tooK ret tmt union Cano w4 'am - 0real Ags SMU THE FIERY Aggies who de fied predictions and— entered November leading by a only a tie to besmirch their record know that defeatwould virtually elirai hate them Southern Methodist is quite sure a loss would kick it out of championship al- ready lot one teamwork OOO like Redman moms! Millard Tips Moab Grovers Cop Area Prize 3-- 0 0 COACH CHRIS Apostol’s nr‘X4nMrTri4J-RepsCALIF PALM “'SPRING Nov 4—A favored American team of Sam Snead and Cary Middlecoff will tefoft against Dai Rees i British duo ofd s Capt h e feaa n dH ar ryB r a h aw ture match of the Scotch four-somin Ryder Cup golf play who wiRbeplSylntf his sixth Ryder Cup battle opening their seated pairings made the announcements jointly at a press conference after the rival teams had completed a final ' round of practice Harbert left himself off the first’s day team along with Saturday Marty Furgol the other mem” The pairings were announced ber of the n team Both Thunderblrd Country are eligible if desired to comt Club scene of the 11th edition pete in the eight singles matches -- Jnt march-- ' - Corfu competition Sunday and 0 WITH KONCAR catching a long Startin pass and the ground game working nicely the Spartans drove downfield in the final quarter until Sundd quist went over from the line and Koncar kicked the extra point to make the final score 20-Coach Tally Stevens’ mighty East Leopards scored 21 poinfs in the first eight minutes' two-yar- ’“h n - FROM THAT point Allen struck through the left side of the line spinning and breaking away from four tacklers AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OWNERS! - Doo HydrtMaJic treannltaien shift rough your Dyna-Flolag an shift Irak a anuiual aalsasf w laak slip M ' 0M IXFCRIINCtU MtCHXNICS CAN MAXI YOUR TRANSMISSION OFIRATI ItTTfR THAN NiW FROM A BAND AND IINKAOI - AOJUHMf NT JO COMniTI OVERHAULS yvvy— SPECIAIH All work aacaadirianetfy uaraatood SCIENTIFIC MOTOR JUNI-U- P Wa aaa't ha hoot — — UTAH'S ONLY AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION CAS Visuflliifer Whtel Alignmint f oa quality or prlca FINANCING d JUng-woodfo- the third tally twotouchdownsTNocLStoker and Bob Cummings each scored for Logan to lead the Grizzlies to victory Garth Rhode made the lone touchdown for Ben Lomond SPiCIALISTS SALES AND All SERVICE IQUWO FHONI SHOP ' II MHf Fltf $70 Oil THIS CAN tAVi YOU IS 7 Olympus M lon pn Final (findings Olden Weber Box Eldar Bear River Loian North Cacha South Cache Ben Lomond - Friday's Result Elder 37 South Cache Olden 34 Bear River 13 Loian 14 Ben Lomond 7 Box Weber North Cache 20 IO Plan Huge Stadium —MONTREAL Nov 4 tn--Tbe City Executive Committee Montreal’s administrative body Friday accepted for study a recom- mendation that the city build a stadium with an ultimate seating capacity of 80000 The stae dium would be the main fea-tur- of The Bulldogs of North Cache tried their best to sew up a win for Coach Heber Whiting who is retiring from 'the coaching profession after a lengthy career Two times the Bulldogs behind the passing arm of quarterback Bob Dahle and the receiving of Theron Archibald put the North Cache lads back — In the garoe aHuge-sport- Renter— s "EVERYTHING" iuit Call Ona at Oar THREE - — Ilf ialia— STORES — Ogdtn— Main Starai 237S South Stata FHONI HU 4431 Hawa't Hardwara 1701 South Oth lait FHONI IN -- 101 your ideas — uso iho magic of —enthusiasm jaqpqrotlon from pthars dovolop Soil 127 Waahingtea Blvd FHONI Cement Mixort— Sandora Weldara— toliihera— Comping llama' — confiamci DALE CARNEGjE COURSE '43rd YIAIE YOU ARE INVITID -- - To Attend a Free Demonstration Meeting of the DALE CARNEGIE COURSES" NEWHOUSI HOTIl tt90 PM TUESDAY NOV 8TH BONNEVILLE ROOM -- HEAR LOCAL GRADUATES " ORGANIZATIONS J THAT HAVE USID DALI CARNIOII COURSE TRAINING 4A THINGS III CARNEGIE !WH1 HELP THE DALE COURSE YOU D0n — A Inr DALE CARNEGIE Aothen "How ta Win friend and Influence Popla"and "Hew ta Step Worrying and Start living r fir Federal lev luff A Davalap Ac “Salt' Yaursalf and Vaar Idaaa A Improva Vaar Mimory A Incraaia Yaur Ability ta Handla Faepla A Win Mara frlanda— :— A Improva Vaar Fariaaality A Propara far leadership lawt'a Phetmecy'"5 INVITED TO A -I DEMONSTRATION MEETING Of THE j DALE CARNEGIE COURSE j Tuatday Novambar Bonneville Ream Hatal Newhouio " - Gmaral Elaitrit WMtinthevM Ikrtrk Ca Uteh Cenitrvctie Ce “ J C Festive? 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HOWE RENTS -- ' South Tooele 13 Why A Speak inactively — Ac Cenguer foot yt lncraaia Tear laiaaia ifternt n rTLEllS— AUTOMOTIVE 7 "UTAH' BfSr 141 SOUTH MAIN CltltMl ltfikf I Friday' Riult Murray 20 Cyprui X Eait 34 Granite 1 °“ ' LOCAL Third match will beArthur Lees and Harry YVeetman of the British against Jackie Burke Jr and Tommy Bolt ofth JJS” team ' 13-- 0 bo--fo- re It lost the ball on downs and the rest of the quarter saw the ball 'in midfield In the middle" of the 'third quarter Pleasant Grove started onits own 35 after receiving a Springville punt Lewis made 12 and Allen and Lewis made another first down on the Red Devil 32 30-ya- INCREASE YOlUIIt INCOME learn to 10-ma- Jacobs against Chandler Harper and Jerry Barber Second off the tee will be Erie- - Brown- - and - Sydney- - Seott of the British against Ted Kroll and Doug Ford captain pn 2 down-field'-o- 7-- were never in trouble Mishio Shio LaVar Rigby and -- Hale Rogers unsung Bast Hal Reeder were the big ground lineman up a GranElder’s Box lopsided ite fumblegathered gainers in and ran 25 yards 37-victory over South Cache for the first touchdown Gary and the stout Bee line held the Chestang caught a long pass Spartans outside the 30 yard from Bill Bradshaw for the secline all day ond one and Steve Watson fired r Lee Edwards punched over a pass to Howard 16 30-yar- I Tin (City) Final Standing d Pavii 34 gonfalon two weeks ago will battle the Leopards of East High next Saturday afternoon in Ogden for a berth in the state Class A finals Roger Tomlinson and Curtis Wise were the big guns in the Tigers’ victory The great tailback ran and passed for several TDs and Wise intercepted two Bear River passes which he re dropped anav4he Vikings took advantage of the break and held for downa on their Pleasant Grove drove For ‘A’ Clubs -- missed gers who wrapped up the loop 'A pasivover the goal line eaughrin the open and Snead Middlecoff Test Top British Duo in Ryder Play through for 16 yards fn the first first period toscore-Mutray’touchdown after Mark Rose and Ray Koncar had hopped on a Murray fumble at the mark Koncar kicked the extra lead point for a Ronnie Startin Murray’s fine quarterback fired a pass to Jack Sundquist for the second Spartan score in the second period and the Spartans held a lead at the half Cyprus Intercepted a pass in the third period and Terry Shaw passing to Russ Davis for the touchdown but the point was s 34-1- 3 touchdowns3’ Final Standings It was Hawkins who ripped teghwOne champion 'Ogdwr kept its perfect league record intact Friday by defeating Bear River while Logan and Box Elder each rolled up impressive wins and Weber and North Cache battled to a 26-2tie Logan whipped Ben Lomond 24-- 7 and Box Elder blanked South Cache 37-- was Chick Harbert the LAM Eagles -- ingf THE FEATURED foursome tee off last In the string 'offour matches set for the opening day Leading off for the British will be Johnny Fallon and John Mei Watts’ Americans Favored series Courteous TAFT LEHI— Coach Ned Alger and a good little pleasant Grove team that wouldn't be beat by a good big team made Region Three history Friday when they won the regional title from Springville by It was the second time that the Vikings have been in a regional playoff and for the first time they have won IT WAS A convincing victory the Vikings picking up 290 yards to 111 for Springville Spring ville sadly missed the offensive punch of Gordon Livingston fullback injured last week Livingston has averaged over four yards per carry this year but the way the Vikings played one was going too far Directed by the heady quarterbacking of Jay Johnson Hal Lewis and Paul Allen behind the blocking of Jim Thornton PG piled up gain after gain n one Class A semifinal Exact dates and times for the other two have not been set but Millard 'wHkbe at Pleasant Grove for a B semi and Provo will come to Murray for the other A semifinal of th d Tin Trlhune o lh Wefl-trame- Ogden Clings To Perfect Grid Record Fri-day-n- sched--ule- -- 47-ya- scored the first time they got their hands on the ball with Robert Palmer tossing ’ a pass to end Eddie Bennett which was good for 50 yards and a TD Palmer made the PAT the only one of the day Moab came right back with a drive that went to the Millard o eight only to lose the ball on fumble This drive and one other in the third were the only two threats by Moab In the entire game The thiriRperlod drive went to the Eagle two but the Millard line stiffened and took The only serious offensive over on dow’nsT Monk “Bailey threat made by Springville was and Felix Murphy sparked the in the second period when a Moab effort Red Devil receiver dropped a pass in the end zone funsAfter an exchange of blea just before the first After Springville had requarter ended Millard had ceived the kickoff It was held for downs on Its own possession on the midfield 30 andJorced to klck-tPleas- stripe! ant Grove’s 35 Early in the second quarter the Eagles scored with Palmer Pleasant Grove went right to going the final four yards over work -- as Lewis and Thornton center made a first down on the Millard marched 73 yards for Devils’ 48 Uie next score with Palmer And the Grovers made good passing to Bennett oiPthe five on a fourth-dowgamble which to set-- up the touchdown by placed the ball on the SpringGary Stephens on a plunge The ville 30 From there Lewis Eagles recovered a Moab fum- showed his speed as he circled ble on the loaen 23 late in left end for the initial score the fecond quartekand Palmer Following the ensuing kicktossed two passesNqnp to off Harold Kunze’s running Stephens for 11 and theSather with aid of a pass from to Bennett for 12 and the to Richard Eldridge Larry Millard led 25 0 sMhe half the ball on theVik-ttsjujt as the quarter ended d all definitely but here is the setup Cedar City will be at Coalville to play North Summi In one B aemiflnal Friday at 1:30 pm And East will be at Ogden Saturday at 1 pm for are-n- ot Slate Feature Sky-lin- e jI fiddle to -- - 7 COACH (four games in Class A twtKin Class B) 7 13-- 4-- 6 or Playoffs Special to The Ttlbune 34-- 7-- 0 0 the-We- a sophomore GORDY LEE East continued its unbeaten back for Tooele broke the game open in the second period ways by whipping Granite record in when he swiped the ball from Jo wind up with a the “City" portion of the Big a Jordan back and ran 37 yards Ten and South copped second for i touchdown But Tooele lead and place in that race by edging out went out to a West 64 in a battle at Derks really sewed up the game in the third period with a 40 yard field Murray’s victory nmajrlitrvednve for a touchdown Myron been more than a little costly Nix hit Lee with a with the state semifinal game pass for the touchdown and with Provo coming up hext Nix kicked the extra point StevC Watson (7) who acored twotouchdowna J Is hauled down by a Farmer hereafter a abort week Jordan’s- score came in the 34-In East’s gain (Photo by Frank Noyes East student) victory over Granite Friday drive Lorin Hawkins the Murray final period on a mauler injured his knee late in 11 plays with Deloy OsAdvance in Prep Playoffs in the game and until a more borne going over from six yards complete examination Satur- out The extra point was made day the seriousness of the in- oil a plunge by Mickey Jones 43-- 0 jury will not be known took another step towards state B championship playoff here by trampling Moab 43-a in afternoon quarterfFriday inals game Moab was the champion of Region Five and Millard the finalist of Region WEST STARTED fast reeling off three first downs following the opening kickoff before Peterson- - Intercepted pass on his own six Late In the second period West had another fine chance when Home gained 17 and Ray Amodt picked up 30 to give West a first down on the South 22 but Neil Mitchell gathered in a West fumble on the next' play to put a stop to -- 7 MOAB— Millard High School Tolhurst picked up six Lynn Hickok added three and John son sneaked for four Tolhurst made nine in three plays and then slanted off for 14 more before Johnson uncorked his fine lead pass to Peterson for the touchdown The attempted pass for the extra point was thwarted by the Panthers 7 d 6 anijjia - ToTip:Falcons TLfUNION It wasn't until the final quarter that the Cjibs could keep a drive rolling They started when West kicked to the South-45 Here’s th Setup Vte Frosh Figure -- ARE CLOSED SsmMites Armv LOSCH a three-lette- r man on the football track and baseball team supplied the difference' between Miami's third win against three losses and what might have been a stunning upset by Boston College ' d- the Panthers The Cubs had driven all the XUIc Illy way to the West eight yard line NEW HAVEN CONN Nov 4 where they lost the ball on if) —Tha east's biggest crowd of downs just before the game the season ! expected Saturday ended Hickox had intercepted a to watch Yaleand Army 'and theballon pasrtopirt one of the oldest and most 28 moments before colorful football series between an Ivy League team and a major “independent" ’ THE YALE BOWL can sea 70898— which it did for the first time in a long time when these rivals met last year— and- nearNext Week’s high 'school ly every ticket has been sold two semifinals favored opponents Conference -- Eyes Canada 14-- 7 victory over Boston College before 42249 fans in the Orange "hour-an- play West's big gun was a bruising quarterback Jerry Horne who “sneaked" for great gains against the Cubs He went 27 yards once 17 another time and several times picked up from five to nine yards on this play KERRVlLLE TEX Nov 4 — The Schreiner Academy Rebels won their first regularly scheduled game in four years Friday when they beat the Rocksprings Angoras 38-In the four-yea- rs they have MIAMI Nov 4 (UP)— Sprint played 24 or 25 games— no one " — DESPITE THE low score it was an offensive game South made 11 first downs West nine and both teams punted little The game was one of the fastest of the year taking Just about ing temperatures at Griffith Stadium The players had trouble holding on to the ball and numerous fumbles marked the game Coach Dean Stringham’s Tooele Buffs fooled most everyone by downing Jordan 13-in one of the big upsets of the season CAPTURED second all alone by beating Olympus 34-2in a wild-eyegame while Tooele was surprising Jordan 13-to bounce the Beetdiggers down to third place DAVIS 16 Piimi ed an of the Floyd Weidaurer scored for Cyprus 20-- 6 a victory which Granite in the second period gave Murray a Class A cham- and the last two East touchpionship In tfielr first year with downs came in the third period the "big boys” with Watson getting them both The win left Murray with a and Howard ChamRingWood win loss record in the suffered back inberlain both the of Big "County" portion the than which might hamper Ten a half game better juries mark turned in by the them for the state semifinal surprising Davis Darts who next Saturday at Ogden finished second ( at halftime TRAILING the giant Mountaineer eleven Jim Hibbard who dislocat- elbow later kicked all extra points Prof Allan Davis coach of the Murray High Spartans could give hisJdds all A’a Friday after his team had beat I 7 q open Meets week J j ‘ TH DAI! 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