Show r 'p'rnr I r v Ihe Salt Lake Tribune Saturday North Summit Downs Cedar City 19 to 7 Braves Advance To B Finals Against Vikings Parsons Move to Win to Finish at Special to The Tribune Miami Drops sec-on- d Bticlviicll In Tilt 10-yar-d full-scal- e fourth-period"- '" 0 20-yar- d -- d second-perio- By Phil McLeese Tribune Sports Writer The last was the best Friday afternoon as the Westminster College football team defeated New Mexico Western 33 21 The Parson gndders in their concluding 1955 game not only put on their most spectacular offensive $how in their first season of independent competition but participated in the strangest orgy Dane Hansen Fteld has ever seen ’ Saturday “You call yourself a quarter - Cedar City scored its only touchdown shortly after the back? Why you're stupid enough to be a coach!” opening of the game but the locals had the better of the g £ lng from there on out as they pushed over scores in the third and fourth periods — -AN- - tFFECTrVE"mixture of passes and ground plays carried Cedar City nearly the length of 46-- 0 the field on that first drive with Greiner scoring from inside tha MIAMI Nov 11 (UP)— Miami line Gardner kicked the extra point gave quarterback Gene Reeves North Summit staged its first a tryout Friday night major drive in the second pe- and the lanky passer threw for riod with Gary Jones going two touchdowns and set up overj and Jones again scored in he ran over himself the third period The featured some good ar'the “Hurricanes 'swamped Brave Eddie Jensen Bucknell 46-- before 30240 fans by gains who finally went over for the in the Orange Bowl final score of the game The outcome never was in Jones reeled off a sensational doubt from the moment Miami run for North Summit to open the game but the first got its hands on the ball Braves finally were held and Halfback Jack Losch took a were forced to kick handoff on the first play from Reed Haywood then engi- scrimmage and sped around neered several passes as right end for 90 yards and a dar City drove down toits touch'downr'Ed'OIiverkicked score the first of his three extra A punt return by points Jones got North Summit off to FROM THEN until the final a good start on its drive Ferris Lynn quarterback period Reeves took over He went eight yards on a keep play opened the second period with scoring pass to end Jensen made it a first down a Phil Bennett Braves fumbled and but the Beeves guided Miami to two Cedar recovered on its own touchdowns The line a came on frnst drive to Cedar failed gain and after the punt Don Judd took with the slim quarterback over the ballacarrying duties on throwing 57 yards to John Bookthe drive Jones plunged for the man then the final 16 yards to TD and Judd made the extra end Jerry Janusz point An interception by Roy Rich-Ins spoiled a Cedar City drive near the end of the half DETROIT Nov 11 (UP)— J i m Lobkovich Quarterback ANOTHER GOOD Jensen a touchdown pass fired punt return started the Braves to halfback Billy Russell in the Jenscore second off to their third period Friday night to sen alternated with Jones to give Detroit a victory over 20 and ’the Cedar to Carry it 13350 fans at Villanova before Jones went around end for the U of D stadium score Kick for the extra point -- d d third-perio- d d Detroit Wins d 6-- was wide THE TOUCHDOWN came aftRichards and tackle Dick Quadrl combined to partially block halfback Rick Bapienza’a punt at the Villanova some more good gains and Jen- 28 with the second half only sen went over but missed the two minutes old kick — Two plays later Lobkovich North Summit recovered a fumble on the North Summit 20 early in the fourth period Jensen and Ferris Lynj reeled pff er end Perry rolled out to his left and lofted a scoring pass to the fleet Russell in the end zone Halfback Jim Lynch was wide on his try for the extra point Backs Must Fit Holes in Line By Auoclattd Prri BERKELEY CALIF Nov 11 — Since California surprised Washington 20-- last Saturday Coach Pappy Waldorf bad been beset by the Bengals Lose question: How come be used two atom backs '— Donn Smith and Nat Brazill— in the same backfield? “Because” answers Waldorf “our line has been opening such Small holes we had to find backs to fit them” 1 140-pou- Each team made the extra points Don DeLude kicking for the Parsons and Williamson for New Mexico Western Clear Way On SF Sale By Associated Press VANCOUVER BC Nov 11— Pacific Coast League directors opened the way' Saturday for the sale of the forfeited San 50-ya- Francisco franchise-tleagueclub 7-- 2 - dt llllimNJi' THE -- -- a lightweight Friday night In March he had to pare down to 130 pounds Lopes 25 registered 133)4 pounds Friday night against 129 for Carmelo — Tha unanimous decision went to Carmelo on a round basis with the same score for each official: Referee A1 fieri judge Leo Birnbaum and judge Frank — Forbes — Tha — United Press agreed full-fledge- d Due to Testify VJE PLEDGE OUR GFF®n75r AT ALL at the The Rebels trailed half but managed to put a scare into Bruce Osborne’s charges by pushing over a touchdown in the third period and tfoo more in the final canto The Rebels were threatening with the counter that would have tied the score when time ran out Osborne’s men started off by sending Ronald Anderson over with a pass from Bob Vest in fj’irst— quarter 0 61 Why Lockheed in California offers 1 ENGINEER'S r k i ut in £ 4 x ¥ J BETTER ’ 2 - 3 — — the first It ever has entered' ” Head Skis 8500 n - 7450 & Downhill ‘ ROSS1GNOL Ruode Downhill Emile Alaii 79-5- STEIN ERIKSON ’ ' THE FINEST“AR- RAY OF SKIS WE HAVE EVER BEEN T - NORTHLAND 4 Monarch 22 50 Viking Children'! 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' p DEAN GEORGE Seulberger chairman of the faculty commit tee saRThe' indYhe other nine" committee members would "in the meantime” consider applicants who apply for'the job and seek advice on who should succeed Ted B Payseur of the 224 SOUTH 13TH More opportunity for promotion because there are more supervisory positions to be filled with 46 major projects underway J tee for Intercollegiate Athletics will meet In “a week to 10 days” to consider naming a new athletic director it wag announced Friday LAMBORGHINI PRE-SEN- Here are four reasons why: ' CHICAGO Nov IF (UP) — Northwestern’s faculty commit- SPORT HAUS r Phone Lockheed Representatives W E Hoffmann and A A Flakoll at in Salt Lake City Friday EMpire November 1 1 through Saturday November 12 between 9 am and 8 pm Seek Director We maintain tha only fac- -' tory authorized repair shop in the Intermountain Area ' two-fifth- 6 FIS Police and Firemen Assoc four-year-ol- d Delays Trial Olympic SALT LAKE CITY d forest-surrounde- d 26-2- 0 ABLE TO f irlEC! ' Jwo-year-ol- 32-4- 'IN ‘SALT LAKE CITY Broncos Trip Rebel Crew— 'Jim Williams of Colorado tary' heacj victory over another— surprising Venezuelan and win the fourth running of NEW YORK Nov 11 (UP)— the $65000 Washington DC Mrs A A Bigelow’s Nail the International from the best Belmont” Futurity winner led horses in seven nations -rivals- - all-t- he U to jwln the$9560Q way Friday CROWD of Yef- Remsen Stakes before packed into- erans crowd of 29974 at -Day Laurel race course Jamaica saw the bay colt over in take Nail with Hedley Woodhouse the dash through the stretrh and win the mile aboard completed the muddy and one-hal- f glamour gallop course in 1:4515 and paid over a soft turf course in $1110 $610 and $450 Prince 2:3615 which was five and John who enhanced his post s seconds off the rec- tion by beating a representaord for the event tive field in the Garden State El Chama paid $4100 $1620 returned $420 and $310 as the and $700 across the board Thet little betterthan 5 to H choice second place Prendase paidlNoorsaga paid $470 one-gam- -' secre-- ” score a best-of-thre- e the-thi- Cardner Is on— in— in their series for the 1955 Western Football Conference championship Gentry took it for 20 yards around end ' Gentry made the kick good rd in and period the Skyline Conference basketball coaches will meet with' Rebels held the visitors scoreCommissioner Dick Romney less while they launched a which ended with Lloyd Saturday at 9 am in Hotel drive Booth tossing a short one to Utah for the annual league Howard Leavitt for their first - - meeting In addition to the regular touchdown agenda the Saturday meet will discuss the NCAA ' postseason tournament slte with the view of holding the tourney in the Skyline area at the request of Jack Gardner Utah head mentor Sunday the coaches and casaba officials will take part in rules discussion with the Utes giving a demonstration of the new rules and how they differ from last year’s in the Ute field house "Is president d I DURHAM N H Nov 11 (UP) — Saturdays’ scheduled football game here between the University of New Hampshire and the University of Massachusetts Friday was postponed a week because of a wet field long-stridin- g WINNIPEG M A NIT 6 B A Nov 11 (UP)— The Edmonton Eskimos unaffected by midwinter playing conditions defeated the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 29-with a tremendous ground and aerial display e lead Friday to take a Skyline Coaches Set Hoop Meet A AM Game Wstponed LAUREL MD Nov1MUP)t$20 80and$1040forpjacr —El Chama a while Social Outcast returned longshot from Venezuela came $360 FOR INTERVIEW THE ESKIMOS rode to victory on two touchdowns by fullback Johnny Bright and one each by end Bob Heydenfeldt and fullback Normie (China Clipper) Kwong College of Southern Utah T closed its ICAC football season on a successful note at St George Friday as it survived a LAS VEGAS NEV Nov 11 late Dixie rally to take a decision In the only other UR — Dcmald Campbell Friday ICAC gam played Triday Car- called 'off all attempts to beat bon dropped a 37-- decision to his own world speedboat record ’ Mesa at Grand Junction until Monday v i high winds at Continuing" THE CROWD which filled the Lake Mead from 25 to 35 mph big ovaL was said to beone of made it necessary for the Briton the largest ever assembled here to concel his hoped-fo- r run to to watch a football game' better his mark of 20232 mph 20-- NEW YORK' Nov 11(UP) — The New York State Athletic Commission Friday night subpoenaed Charley Johnston president of the International Boxing Guild to appear- - at next Friday’s continuation Of the inquiry into conduct of the guild’s New York chapter Answer 4 Return up middle Worst call There Is a better chance of being hUaooneivgnd harder reluming up the middle hence a greater fumble possibility 8- - Return op side Less chance of fumbling on return and you kill more time than on return up the middle 2 Fair catch You have plenty of time to field a long low kick Little chance for a fumble ilnce there la no runback IT Let' bail rolI dcadrBest 'caii There la no possibility- of a tumble since there is no catch and no kick return You can run quarterback sneaks until the game it over Down Bombers g COSTA’S victory was more impressive Friday night than the one he scored over Lopes on March 18 because Lopes was permitted to enter the ring as ROCK-BOTTO- price for the franchise Goodwin said is $90000 He added that any buyers would also have to take over the more than $200000 in debts piled up by the club Another action taken was suspension of the rule providing that the league shall retain all money obtained in the event of a sale This was done Goodwin said - to “give ”San ’ Francisco stockholders the best deal” Any money obtained through the sale or transfer of the franchise he continued will be turned back to stockholders d JEasy Victory - a major o the-mo- st Costa Scores -- Longsliot Cops International Quarterback Nail Takes RemsenStakes You Be tlic Loop Bosses ominated 'group-an- i Sports Shorts y FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN TUESDAYS ELECTIONS i Westminster On the first play Bob Nielsen who ran and drove as he never has before went over tackle Condie for 73 yards and a touchdown The Parsons kicked off — and Truman Wilan equally brilliant liamson runner went 75 yards through the Parsons for a score freshman-d- MP ! 7-- 2 In spite of sorrieflashesof COACH AL MERCER’S brilliance by Williamson Tim collegians Broncow end Tom Gilmer and blocking and tackling better quarterback Rav McDowell than they had at any other pofnF marnder of the game was a Parthis season pushed Western all son show over the field as they scored one Quarterback Hill set up the touchdown in the first period second Parson score when he two in the second and one in uncorked a jaunt on a each of the final two quarters keep play Nielsen ran for eight to end the season witfr a to the New Mexico four and record:”'””'"' Dale Thibault went over DeBut striking aspect Lude missed the kick Near the of the game came in the first end of the period Westminster’s minute and 10 seconds of play Brent Halladay intercepted a during which each team scored pass on the Western 18 Thibault a touchdown reeled off 12 yards and then The offensive show went this went over off tackle The kick way: New Mexico kicked off to again was no good THIBAULT opened the third runon a quarter with a quick opener getting to the'five before he was downed On fourth -- down Gary - Nauman -passed to Tom Ault for the TD NEW YORK Nov 11 (UP) — and DeLude’a kick w as good A Carmelo Costa of Brooklyn Westminster fumble recovered by Western on the Parson eight fourt featherweight Western score contender moved closer to a led to the second went over and Williamson title fight Friday night by again kicked the extra point winhing a unanimous In the fourth period DeLude decision over lightweight conVaroz took over the ball and tender Joey Lopes of Sacramento Calif in their return carrying for a long drive with Nauman going over on a keep television fight at Madison play Nielsen ran over for the t Square Garden Officials of the International extra point With only a few seconds reBoxing Club would like to match Costa with featherweight maining Western intercepted a on the Parson 15 Parson champion Sandy Saddler be- and Timpass Bronchow passed to cause of his impressive victory who made a great jump-inGilnjer deSaddler’s but Friday night catch in the end zone ' mands for a $25000 guarantee may slow up negotiations Jpin us in sayings T FDDJGGTT 33-2- 1 i OURSONS OUR DAUGHTERS OUR WIVES - 21 Mac Divot Nov 11 — Bill of Omaha University the nation’s total offense leader among small football college players picked up 93 yards running and 165 passing Friday as the Indians handed Idaho State Johnson manager of chaman 18-- 7 defeat Archie Moore and Sandy The defeat was the first of pions Saddler was served with the the year forJdaho State-whic- k Firday night at the had won eight straight Omaha subpoena Costa-JoeTHE BRONCS repeated twice Lopes fight has lost one game and won Carmelo more in the second— once when in Madison Square Garden eight Royal Thornton leaped over tackle to put the oval in pay dirt and again when Harold OMAHA 6 r- ' Rip New Mexico Western COALVILLE — The North Summit Braves powered their way to finals of the Class B high school playoffs here Friday afternoon by taking a 197 decision from a stubborn Cedar City crew The Braves will play Pleasant Grove’s Vikings -- Not ember 12 1955 CALI FORN I A - EL ' I |