Show ' y' i v "£ 'Wj 1170 Jonrod Logan Utah Soaday October SI 14— Tk HartM an still As’s Utah State University alumnua E A1 Stratford has only missed three Aggie-Ut- e games since he started at the "AC" in 1906 And that's some kind of record Stratford from Ogden is now 90 years old and still an enthusiastic team supporter' He has many fond memories of past Aggie teams and : - traditionally played on Thanksgiving Day They dined that day at a Chinese restaurant in town and had a turkey all He's Been them come and go the great Aggie football atari! u dinner for 35 centa “And that included a big chunk of punUn pie!” he says Stratford thinks the fans of 70 years ago had Just as much spirit as today maybe a little more v -- “When we played in Salt Lake City they would pull down the goal posts on the field And the fist fights! The Aggie were pretty husky guys you know We may not have won many games but won the fights on the' sidelines There were pretty big crowds at the games then too" Stratford says ' Stratford was a forestry major at Utah State He taught school for 14 years before entering the banking and real estate business Still active today' Stratford main" tains an office in Ogden and looks ' forward to many more Aggie-Ut- e - heroes “I can remember going to the Aggie games up behind OU Main There were no bleachers In those days nor a stadium We were lout in the rocks’" Stratford recalls - ‘There weren’t I any a then either We used to take the shortline down to Salt Lake City and then ride the streetcar up to the old Cummings Field The University of Utah used to knock the socks off die Aggies in those days” he continues : Stratford recalls how he and a school chum went to one of those games' - v-- j 2 game' Patsies in NFL challenge By United Press International The order of power in the National Football League has changed Entering the second half of the season today some of the patsies of the past few years are in the process of allowed only 63 points this season the lowest total in the league and have dumped opposing quarterbacks 37 times tops in the league San Francisco and St Louis tangle today in key games while Minnesota can make a runaway of the NFC Central race with a victory over Chicago' Dallas and Washington a game apart in the NFC East standings also square off in a key game Elsewhere Green Bay is at Detroit :£ Seattle at Los Angeles New Orleans at -- Atlanta Kansas City at Tampa Bay the New York Jets at Buffalo and Philadelphia at the New York Giants San Francisco’s front four of Tommy Hart Jimmy Webb Cleveland Elam ' and Cedrick Hardman have had a division seriously challenging for ' titles-- - - In the American Conference East Baltimore 2-- just two years ago and New England 6-last season are dueling for the division title The Colts are 6-- and the Patriots 2 while Miami the long-tim- e power in the AFC East is 5--4 and struggling New England is at Miami today and Houston is at Baltimore Monday night In the AFC Central Cleveland j went which ir last season for its worst finish ever could move into a 3 first-plarSSd tie by beating Cincinnati today: And in the AFC West Sad ' 1967' San Francisco also has two Shutouts Diego a doormat last season at 2 is tied for second at 3 just two games : and has permitted only nine points in behind first-plaOakland : The ! its last four games The 49ers haven’t Raiders take m Denver which Is tied given up a touchdown In the last 12 with San Diego while toe Chargers are ’periods-- ' ' ' in) Pittsburgh ? to face the - world “The 49ers have the league’! best champion Steelers who' are last in the £ defense” said St Louis Coach Don ‘AFC Central at 4 whose dub was upset by : Coryell Things have remained constant in - Washington in the rain and mud the NFC East where Dallas Monday night "But we have to come 4 Washington and St Louis are waging back There’s still a long way to t their annual war" and in leNFC Roger Staubich who suffered a Central where Minnesota rales But in finger injury on his passing hand last Bi the NFC West San Francisco M last week against Chicago is expected to into has surged past IAng be at quartvback for Dallas at ptaca” Washington The Cowboys 1 had The Rams sere considered a favorite Danny White finish tq for Staubach 5-- 3-- High sarin Wednesday mixed league: 627 j High oames — Jay Laou“ lMde- r- LoBin Sh0C"nc (132' Richard Peterson sawHyftSin ST" 2 ce 4-- ce 3-- REPACKS GREASE High lerlw — JayThomae and Jon Price 662 High — Sme— Thomas 300 League leader Country Kitchen MERCHANTS LEAGUE 704 A'r- - ' v 4 V- San " - Frandaco- - l has BQ1 Kilmer' (18-1- ' ' t at quarterback “Young Sanford” Houpe in a nationally televised boutv-- ' BoMck was unaUe to knock his smaller and' lighter opponent down in the fight but Ms heavy barrage of punches from ' fights by scoring a short range practically convincing but (unim-- " ctoaed the Los Angeles ressive fighter’s left eye i MONROM ATIC Heavy Duty shock-absorbe- physician however did not see fit to go to Houpe’s corner’ at any time during the bout The to)EARLY MONDAY MIXED LEAGUE: High series — and (Women) (Men) LD Bowcutt 609 LeRee Cundick 530 High game (Men) Larry Hyer 215—and (Women) Leona Chatter ton 196 ) LD'S Cafe League leader if ' "WOMEN'S honor t r I V ' ' t AS — TOP TEN - - in 'j'' increments to 120 EXCHANGE ' f - lbs1 forever LIMITED WARRANTY rul Ihit luilvf m you ij H ri eve jilt lii hulii a thwpu tui you m Hmi ks mr rst mo mmrrn nm ft-- ’ if turuiHH will iviiljt n fR wnh lr Immh at pwihjMtHuyidinq ihy but IWMt IM1 mu djnwgcd dut ki Ji tiduni ut abut C iinimrrc i jl m iwiw ut om hirii-- d VI BRAKE OVERHAUL! 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