Show tes Clash Foes Rate Even Experts Claim fab ffjbtnu iun?t£ Weather Seer IS Salt Labe City Utah — Saturday Horning — November 12 1955 Weather J g teams con-aidTalk about your New Mexico Western and Westminster Colleges who met In a football game Friday afternoon What would you think of three touchdowns In a minute had six seconds of a game? But that’s what happened New Mexico kicked off and on the first play from scrimmage Bob Nielsen raced 73 yards for a touchdown Westminster kicked off and Truman Williamson returned the kick off 7S yards for a tally Two scores plus the extra point in less than a minute Then “With six secondrremalnlng "in “the" game" Toni"" Gilmer eaught a pass to score as the game ended The victory gave the Parsons a record a very creditable showing for Coach A1 Mercer and Westminster in the first season of independent football high-scorin- polnt-a-minut- e er mt Pantlier Earas His Claws j - life — — -- y Unless a large amount of snow falls and a storm of this' magnitude Isn’t predicted the Utah stadium field should be in good shape for the game Dick'Shulsen lx a very determined young man who wanted to play football for Notre Dame as much as anything in his -- — BUT football scholarships at South Bend aren’t found easily Two groups of hunters greetadmitted to the school and turned out for freshman football although he received none of the preferred treatment ed the storm with joy those who anticipate taking part in the “free ride” bpyt get n deer hunts and Shulsen attracted attention first by winning the llghe- - the heavyweight boxing championship in the school’s Bengal bouts the duck hunters who have bemoaned the ‘‘blue bird" weather and he reported for spring football still on his own ' V V gr t " "Dick was post-seaso- r of recent weeks Storms will brtyig the deer to lower country and stir up the ducks in addition to bringing the northern ducks south Dick plays a reserve role behind a soph and two senior middle linebacker He on which BUT the FOR THE football fan defense is guards plays and the pheasant hunter bad the key spot In the Irish defense alignment weather means one thing Dick has been a member of the Irish traveling squad for discomfiture at only the game and very game but the epenlng contest of the season hard work in the fields So get otar your woolies win- Enrolled in a difficult course of Arts and Letters and Engi' ter's coming fast honor bn an Dick is and Dean’s student Honor the neering stiidies List for his ——Dick has ahright future as a football player at Notre Dame" because he refused to admit defeat yc 1 i -- Plug for North Sanpete By Don Brooks Tribune Sports Writer Pheasant t e a s o n opened across the farming lands of Utah Friday morning and by nightfall it appeared that Ol’ Ringneck had all the better of the ' skirmishing on opening day This writer end partners hunted west of Bear River City JEJder Countyand by quitting time there was no One of our camp pals managed to drop pair of roosters and ahasty check with other hunters revealed that a pair was slightly bettecthan par for the course Another our companions never ftred a hoL Johnny Sours Wasatch Academy dean of men and former athletic director drops a note suggesting a plug for the coaching t efforts of Mack Wilkey of North Sanpete “I THINK Mack deserves a pat on the'back for his fine job this year" Johnny writes “North Sanpetexwon five and lost one game this year and while this record isn’t asoytstanding as North Summit or Pleasant Grove for North Sanpete this x represents the best record In several decades “They beat us (Wasatch Academy) twice this season afti® that’s the first time since about 1948 and represents as many -"vietorieiai they have" over us in’ 20 yesrs The one loss"td as the score might indicate Millard was not as - " lop-side- d "MACK la a youngster In the coaching game having taken ver football after coaching basketball one season He is a personable fellow who commands'" the 'respect of his '"very team opponents fellow coaches and townspeople For taking a downtrodden team and building a contender I think Mack deserves a pat on the hack" ’— We do too' Johnny and thanks for calling -- f It l to our Glick Can Reach the Heights I This Gary Glick who will play a lot of football for Colorado A&M Saturday afternoon reminds us a lot of a classmate of our years ago a youngster by the name of Nile Kinnick Both had that wonderful ability to grab a cloud and per form extraordinary feats of football at Just the right time There are many runners In the Skyline faster than Glick as a ball carrier Three are better passers day in and day out There are better kickers on the average t - BUT WHEN THAT one blue-chiplay comes up there’s Glick making the great run or catching the pass or throwing the ball to a teammate" or making the kick to bring victory ' In addition to his ability Glick 4s a deadly - tackier and a man who led In nation the pass Interceptions last year with eight I On top of everything else he’s a fine team player by his teammates and coaches Glick didn’t jcomplaiflL when be was shifted from quarterback to left half and he hasn’t begrudged the honors heaped on his teammates who have shared the load with him this year Utah will have to stop Glick or get Gllcked Saturday p well-like- d HUNTERS who obtained permits for the big posted area adjacent to Corinne said they had only fair luck Very few1 had limits by noon and wardens at the Corinne checking station reported that only 58 birds had come through by 11 am Down around the Chesapeake Duck Club the boys reported shooting was much slower than in previous seasons Most of the birds taken there came out of the tules on the marshlands A surprising thing about this Friday opener at least to this writer was the “shortage" of hunters In some sections— We felt positively lonesome on one tract of nice pheasant country near the Malad River "Can you sports In the Stuart Vaughn "the Texas Road runner" Is expected to provide offensive spark for Red Apparently many hunters from the Salt Lake and Ogden areas were scared out by Friday morning’s snowstorm skins Saturday against A&M Stuart found his early season self late In Colorado tilt First Battle of hunters out The sky was Washington Wayne and Weber Overcast all day and it turned In six counties the season will very cold toward quitting time not close until Tuesday at 5:30 However the veterans said the They are Box Elder weather wasn’t a factor They pm Cache Duchesne Sanpete Se-vireported birds as being “mighty and Uintah In two counscarce” ties Emery and Millard the Lehl: The weather was bad season runs until Thursday at here early Friday but the sky 5:30 pnv cleared later in the day and was fine for shooting Only trouble was that shooting was very poor in most areas around here er Their figuring was wrong h cause most of Box Elder County’s fields were dry The Friday morning opening also apparently held down the first day crowd “We checked bunting' parties' along the Corinne and Chesapeake roads for several 'miles and only found one outfit that had come close to limiting up There w e five in that party ard they had three birds to go ere times along the alad River sector when you wouldn’t hear a shotgun In a half hour Apparently the shooting was slower thanususl in other “the state' Here are some late Friday reports: Cedar City: Shooting In Cedar Valley surprised most gbqners as early reports Indicated vi few birds One scattergunner THE camh in at noon with two birds ribttoo good Paul Stokes J V Adams L D TERS still have plenty Watson all of Cedar each got of time ftKget their birds In two and said they were lucky 21 counties the season will exRichfield: The hunters tend until Sundayat 5:30 pm didn’t do too well around They are Beaver Carbon Dag- gett “Davis GsrfleldTxPrand Iron Juab Kane MorgahPt They Just weren’t getting the ute Rich Salt Lake San Ju birds although there were lots Summit Tooele Utah Wasatch here t ANSWER — Some of these are estimated but here ere the ‘500’ auto race 145000 (est) Gene Tunney Dempsey (boxing) 120757 Notre Dame vs USC (football) 120000 (jest) Kentucky Derbj 100000 (est) Dan Fateh’s time trial 93000 (est) Boston Braves vs Cleveland (world series) 88288 San Francisco vs Los Angeles (pro football) 78945 Rochester vs Jersey City (minor league baseball) 56391 1954 Davis Cup Tennis 25578 and Chicago Stadium basketball double-headOhio State vs Northwestern and Notre Dame vs pePaul 22822 - vs-Ja- er Observation Ward Agglt play will mlwayi tilth At long ( thy fcav Qary SIM m4 A&M — ’ Xante Martin Bezyack Daee Dungan ElUs Dye Kent Mlelien Stuart Vaughan Gordon Oborn Roger Adams Lou Mele Bill Yeates 32 Gary Francis Fields 33arry 34 Jed Gibson 36 Merrill Douglas 41 Jerry Lieton 42 Pst Blslal 43 Karl' Jensen 44 Dick Morley 49 Herb Nakken 91 Bob Pembroke 92 Gary Williams 93 Dick Mangalaen 94 John Urses 99 Roger Butler 60 Lyle Peterson 61 Gary GrUlU 63 Bobby Lee 64 Carl Smith 69 Chet Franklin 67 La V ere Merritt 68 Skip Ross 6 Gary Morley 70 Kart Krause 71 Larry Aitilzleh 83 Pete Rlehlman 73 Del Roy Anderson 74 Albert Collotzl 76 Dave Rasmussen 77 Donnie Barr 78 Don Greenhalgh 79 Evert Jones m Charles Weill 81 Alex Kane 82 Bob Radford 83 Doug Pallay 84 George Bosa 89 Gens Cross 86 Dave German 87 Dick White 88 Jack Kammermaa 89 Gary Dolana A&M Roster wt Pos Xa Xante QB 10 Jerry Callahan 163 179 167 190 158 163 177 173 177 163 206 180 187 179 167 186 199 188 95 II 196 202 207 179 188 184 189 189 190 207 229 213 203 180 202 206 202 203 319 249 187 163 164 180 202 184 184 176 187 196 C C LT C dirwiM bNnrt Tim — — ho otf Window! thinod tntido and M WEEKDAYS with porchato of im 99c SAT MOUMi VM AM A A SUN twith pwchoeo of TO I VM-W- f & MILLER 3939 South Stat FULLER IKDATIi AM TO 1 PM SUNDAYS Marilyn Bransford of Salt Lake was one of few hunters a ho got-- a limit of pheasants Friday In Box Elder County Marilyn rode duck boat out to on of the hotter - spots J 2 Utah holds a major bulge in the series winning 21 games against nine losses and ene tie IS Poe Corn 30 Gary Olick 22 Warren Dunn 23 Ron Erlcson 24 Bill Peters - t But last year Colorado dropped Utah to a low ebb with r a in the last minute of the game at Fort 26 Cliff Johnson 30 Doug Wayker 31 Del Lewis 32 Ken Anderson 34 Larry Barnes 39 Wayne Walter 40 Dave Luck 41 BUI McNamara 43 Glen Wilson 43 Jerry Zaleskl 44 Csrl Bredhoff 50 Earls Goodnight 51 Larry Ashbaugh 52 Bob Weber 94 Bob Sutherland 60 Jim Gaza 61 Darrell Hatchsr 62 Fred Wolf — 63 Dan Mlrich 64 John Dekleva 66 Gene Schneider 67 Larry Tew 68 Leon Glick 69 Joe Hendricks 70 Bob Marshall 71 Bob Vasey 72 Willis Holland 73 Charles Fisher 74 Jim Gilliland 78 George Bauer 78 Lyle Eyi 79 Bryan Hoffnef 80 Bill Gardner 81 Bill Day 82 Gerald McWilliams 83 Gary Sanders 84 BUI Rhoten 85 Bob Lamson 86 George Bakovlch 14-1- 3 heart-breake- — Collins To date Utah has reversed the decision on every team which -- beat it last year With the exception of Colorado U The season’s records: “ A&M “ " 7 Arizona 20 25 New Mexico 4S49J0 20 Denver '19 LE RE LE 88 Charles Sehlke AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION OWNERS! " HydraMatic rivAifanganirt Pheasant hunters - Friday! night drew an urgent appeal from stats and county to exercise every caution while hunting'ln or near resl- -' dential areas on the east side of Salt Lake Valley George Beckstead Salt Lake City County sheriff said deputies would patrol the area Saturday and Sunday" Dyna-Flo- w ' Boot yovr trvnimlulan thlft rovgh lag an ihifti lack flip W ' -- — malia anwtual nattaiT CAN MAKi YOUR TRANSMISSION OUI IXrnitNCtD MECHANICS ORiRATI bffl-cia- ls “ rinMrtl Drfed wRti ffrttd behold The game may rcsolvejtself into a battle of breaks where a pair of home field Jinx may take charge UTAH HAS WON but one game in two years on Us borne field — against BYU — and the Rams aren’t tabbed as losers by many of the experts On the other hand Colorado A&M despite beating Utah twice In the five years they have met Coach Jack Curtice haven’t beaten the Redskins In Salt Lake City since 1949 when they beat Ike Armstrong and the Utes 21-1- B 11 Ron McClary 13 Dick Smith RH QB LH LH LH LH FB FB FB FB FB RH FB RH RH RH MOTOR P NSW FROM A RAND AND IINKAGI TO COMRUTI OVIRHAUIS SPECIAL!! All work minmnditlenally taaraafoad Wa foa'f ht beat an quality at prlta SCIINT1FIC TUNI-U- THAN lent AOJUSTMINT UTAH'S - j Wheel’: Alignment ONLY TRANSMISSION CAS Visuoliney FINANCING "UTAH'S ftond it4 CbltM) AUTOMATIC AdivitmffW Internal SPECIALISTS SAIIS AND SERVICI LELIS— AUTOMOTIVE 41 SOUTH in The Aggie line is not big compared to Missouri and Colorado’s forward walls But Coach Davis and Thurman McGraw alonffwithTuffy MuIlisonhaY inspired a will to win In that front line which is wonderful to Average weight of lines: A&M 190 Utah 198 Utah 178 Average weight of backs: A&M 195 Average weight of teams: A&M 192 Utah 190 Utah Roster N 11 13 14 18 31 24 29 26 31 sniT-rrT- dMrtvfhly Ipray - Inter-mounta- quarter-backin- Utah Stadium Utah pm Saturday Hunters Urged To Take Care entroNLYT0 OfilU e ” Logan: Shooting was slower in Cache Valley than in some previous years sportsmen reported Best results were on the posted pheasant areas but even n these spots the yield was records: Indianapolis “ VJAOtl: 2 FROVO: Leading sportsmen said shooting was below normal for this section They reported very few limits of ringnecks were taken out of fields that -- past have- - produced - wH-i- n years Fanguitch: Birds were 'generally hard to get and very few hunters had filled up by quitting time “ VeeeemW It’ll be at the tackle spots where Colorado A&M’a power game may win it or lose It Saturday THE RAMS yvho have Soph Larry Araizich and Don stormed through seven straight will be in place of Greenhalgh Arito since losing opponents Barr and Lynn Simvicsons in the openerneed a ons who was forced to drop tory over Utah to insure at least a share of the title A&M also plays BTU to round otat its “Radio Slate conference slate but playing - Fans unable to attend the the Cougars Is like getting the University of Democratic nomination in Alafootball game Saturday bama it’s tantamount to a vic- In the Ute stadium can foltory low the Redskins by tuning The crowd depending a lot in on 'radio station KALL on the weathqr may approach The broadcast will start at 20000 for this contest 1:45 pm home game of the season for the sophomore Utes This is the must game for football That leaves as replacements Pete Riehlman Evert both clubs Jones and Albert Collatzi Utah already besmirched The rest of the squad Js In with three losses this season condition physically and mencould fall right out of the tally to play a whale of a ball conference race by losing to game and it had better be the Aggies — — ready— For Coach Davis smelling the 'The Farmers probably can roses has his claim a share ofthe champion- championship as and Rams even Utes to the in losing ship await the kickoff they but Coach Bob Davis isn’t coming over here in that frame of The Rams have a powerful mind backfield one which will be at Utah enters the game in fine better advantage in the event mental and poor physical shape the weather turns had and the Dave Dungan the veteran footing is heavy In Gary Click Gerald Zaleskl quarterback who was missed in the Colorado U game will be and Larry Barnes the Rams available for spot service only have three of the biggest hardg est running backs in the leaving the front-linarea to Martin Bezyack the Mighty Mite They may be lacking someLARRY FIELDS the spin- what in speed around the ning fullback is limping in both ends hut they have unlimited legs and that leavea the burden power up the middle and a great passing attack In Jerry on Merrill Douglas Both Fields and Dungan can Callahan Glick and Zaleskl latter a southpaw who play some how long depends the throws off the right half slot Rams vs Redskins tell me the largest crowds (single events) for US? Fete Butler Murray" 'W t toakst Question Box ’ Dick Morley the No 2 right halfback Is nursing an ankle injury and definitely will not play Same goes for senior tackle Donnie Barr who suffered a shoulder injury this week Gene (Bud) Cross senior end has a bruised instep and will not suit up for the game -- Ol’ Ringneck W ins - AJ 4r V Last week against Penn -- Dick saw one of his dreams come true when he pounced oa a fumble to eet up Notre Dame’s final touchdown ‘ not p good hunting dog to flush the birds Saturday and Sunday Despite the Thursday night snow the football field at Provo was in good condition for the traditional holiday game with Idaho Friday 7-- 2 4 jr oh whether they get hit bard or By John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor Crippled Utah and leagueleading Colorado A&M will square off at 2 pml Saturday In the Ute bowl with the Rams seeking to clinch at least a share of the Skyline title And even though the Utes will have five more or less regulars-on the sidelines at kickoff the game was listed a toss-uby the oddsmakers ' y w WITH THE outlook for storms and the birds wary after one day’s barrage” take the - ' 4 Football fans and pheasant hunters better be prepared for the worst Saturday with the weatherman promising snow flurries to keep Ol’ Ringneck under cover and the Utes and Colorado Rams on their toes Friday’s storm which passed over generally before the start of the pheasant shoot didn’t bother the hunters as much as a scarcity of birds ft —- A!) hydraMatkn flat 750 OH and GatktU ST IQjUSPFD SHOP" MAIN PHONI THIS CAN It AVf 1 -- YOU $ |