Show I ait fakrf fifeaitjf For Sports Scores CaU " 5-75- 7r I 11 f Sait Iake City Utah — Friday Morning — November 5 For Sports Scores Call 57511 194 Aggie Aerial Arm Expected to - PHEASANTS Redskins Face Erratic Rams BEWARE! Hunters Await Bird Barrage ? fa By Jack Schiocder Tribune Sports Writer Utah States “Opeiatum The last xif the state's major bunting seasons opens with when 100000 scattergunners take bang Saturday at 8 am to the fields and sagebrush m quest of the wily pheasant Thlt weather prospects for the hunt are good with clear weather and dry fields adding to the pleasure of the hunters - Of course esome would prefer- - little snow to force the birds-- — into flocks along the hedgerows canals- - and railroad tracks The crop looks better this year according to Fish and ' Game surveys There aren’t any "hot” spots to select your hunting locale Wherever you go chances are there will be hunters lots ' of them Utah County will be Invaded by thousands So will the prime areas in northern Utah around Connne Others will head for the Uintah Basin country while more will head for Rich- - - field and Delta ' Much of the prime pheasant habitat has been posted as special hunting aieas where the hunters pay fees to hunt the land Many of these have been oversubscribed and hunts’’ ers would do well to check before making any long drives v just to be sure permits are available ‘ As ustial the first hour of the hunt will be the best If you guess right and get into the birds and can hit them you may fill up soon However the average hunter will ' - be lucky if tie winds up witlt one cockerel" for his efforts And after that first hour or so of cannonading the pheasants get mighty mighty coy and it’ll take good dogs —and tiard -- work along the canals and ttrtheTulergnd Id the Joe Llbrlzzl Utah Stale center has been one of the Stal"sagebrush foothills to get up the birds warts for the Aggies this season in the middle of the line lift" which ful f Cow-boy- - i Dixie Tackles Fullmer Makes Hit at Banquet Parsons in YORK - Gene the unbeaten West ICAC Battle middleweight who gets first eastern main hit fair - pm ffe will find the two clubs battling to stay out of the cellar Neither has won a league game so far The Parsons have dropped four "and Dixie three The game billed for 8 lost a poses in the TWO OTHER Friday He against -- RICKS HAS a record Boise the defending ‘ mark champion has a A win for the Idaho Broncos - would give them the title and the Vikings could clinch the f crown qn a percentage basis f'with s win Boise plays only flour league contests 4 Boise will be a strong favoto win its seventh straight rite t crown chiefly on the basis of its 40-- victory over CSU last Jweek Early in the season the TUtah Broncos had taken a six- -' touchdown decision from the ’Vikings - East- sparred Thursday Hector Constance at Madison Square Garden next week and Mgr Marv Jenson and the New York sports writers were impressed 1 4 op- fights the main event who games I professional fight Jackie LaBua Monday headliner at the Parkway Arena ern 1 pit Fort Lewis against Carbon ' at Pried and Weber against Eastern Arizona The latter con- test will be played under the '' ? lights and the ohe at Price will start at 2 pun i Feature game on the weekend i slate however finds Ricks playing at Boise Saturday in a title contest Snow opposes CSU at i— Cedar City Both games will start at 2 p m event next Monday Thursday when he was introduced as the guest of honor at a banquet at Jack D&mpsey’s Yotfhg Fullmer who hasn’t St Gtorge takes over Friday’s spotlight in ICAC play as the A Dixie Rebels entertain West-- t af-""- 1 i minster in a t homecoming f- FullJor- the speed conditioning punching ability of the Utah youngster with and Delay Announced Baseball Suit In 4--1 while 3-- 0 -- 6 WASHINGTON Nov 4 W— dollar Filing of a multi-milliodamage suit against major n league baseball was delayed in- definitely Thursday The suit has been threatened by Frank Lawrence owner of the Portsmouth Va club in the Piedmont League on grounds that he has been damaged through “nvasion” of minor league territory by radio and television accounts of major 6 rnttmujiih wio4 Bis playn as outstanding against BYU last week and the Ags hope he’ll repeat the performance against Wyoming Saturday League Must Approve Kansas City Switch John MooneyV league games giimjajy ana- - ng EVERYTHING THE HUNTER -SHOT trtxrs V E)®CI7C3 SHELLSSSfl50 12 MONTHS TO PAY IS v Set® iTJi iwi) llwW N PHILADELPHIA Nov 4 (UP) —The Philadelphia Athletics an institution once regarded as venerable here as the Liberty IN ALL probability Wayne Startin is the best T quarter- Bell was sold Thursday by the back to come out of Utah high school ranks since Mitch Price Connie Mack family to Chicago vaulted from the Jordan High gridiron to fame as the best industrialist Arnold M Johnson passer In the East at Columbia U for transfer to Kansas City Startin the whirling dervish in the Murray High backfield The sale is subject to Amerilooks more like Eddie LeBaron than any back we’ve seen in can League approval but this years and fans can recall that it was LeBaron who handed the ball off to his mates and if they didn’t make five yards he took was expected to be forthcomit away and gave it to someone else League President Will ing Harridge announced in Chicago Southern Utah fans will that arrangements were being get an opportunity to see t made for a league meeting in Startin and his Murray team' New York Monday mates a week hence at Cedar Only Walter O (Spike) in of the semifinals the City I'Briggs "Detroit president and Class B grid competition Clark Griffith of Washington He has some fine help in ( who grew up in baseball with the forward wall and he has a Connie said they would oppose couple of toughies in the “Aitch the transfer Boys” —Haun and Hawkins — in PRESIDENT Dan Topping of the backfield New York Yankees favored the But Startin and his "spin transfer to Kansas City the in the win" ’til ya maneuvering Mrs Grace Comiskey while Spartan backfield is something owner of the Chicago White to see Sox said she would vote any Even though beaten rather way the Macks wished her to handily the Cyprus Pirates and The House of Mack a baseball their young coach Lex McKee for 54 years tumbled dynasty deserve a pat on the back too as aged Connie the Lex had one offensive and one patriarch sold his block of stock Wayne Startin defensive regular back from last to Johnson for 3604000 after year when the season started this yeaf but he led the young- his sons Roy and Eajle signed sters through six league games without a setback until Thursday contracts with Johnson to sell AND ALLAN Davis a former Ute quarterback certainly their stock to him blockhas the Murray ball club playing heads-uJOHNSON promptly anfootball and tackling ing nounced that Connie would be Stuff ’n’ Somesense named honorary chairman of “KAYO” LAM himself a great football star at CU claims the board of the Kansas City ' that Carroll Hardy the Buffs’ present tailback is the best club ' the "grand back to play at Colorado and that includes Byron (Whiner) “I regard him Dave Davenport once a star baseball pitcher in the old maft of baseball" Johnson White said Intermountain' Area’s bygone days died the other day Coach Dallas Ward of Colorado now has a scoring streak of In quick succession Johnson 66 games in which the Buffaloes have scored points in football added he planned to “set aside one million dollars to buy ball Colorado hasn't been blanked in Its last 72 grid games US Air Force Academy is Interested in sending speakers to players to make it a first divigroups interested inbe in g accepted for the Colorado Springs sion club" Eddie Leishman of the Bees will leave Nov 26 to Roy' and Earle will be given class attend the minor league convention in Houston but in the three-yea- r contracts with the meantime Eddie’s giving the ducks a bad time’ at the North Kansas City team in capacities Point Duck Club Clyde DeWitt of the 1953 Bees has been not yet decided Roy’s son Com Clyde pitched nie III will be taken to Kanpurchased by St Paul of the‘ American Assrt for Pueblo last season T Cliff Chambers pitcher with San sas City and trained - for a Diego Chicago and St Louis' has opened s business in Boise baseball executive position and is talking about playing with the Boise club this coming Johnson showed letter from season Willie Tssby (Pocatello ’52) led the Piedmont League the Mack family' addressed to Willie played for York Pa In home runs this last season Three former Pioneer Leaguers led their leagues in pitching last year — Bill Wight (Idaho Falls) led Coast League with San Diego Tommy Fuehl (Great Falls) led the Eastern League pitching for Elmira and Ralph-- Blrkofer (Ogden) led Sally League pitching for Columbia Jerry Komney former BYU cage great is attending the Y again to pick up a few more credits V- - Good to see "Mick" Scanlon around after a' bad and Hardy K Downing who was down for s while siege came in with his buckskin this falL ' Parking f g - ' WIHg Always Plenty hard-runnin- -- -- NEEDS SHOTGUNS Sports Mirror p “ ‘Wait ’ta Next Year Isn’t kidding v — LOOKS LIKE the IT of UFmay have anitched the patented BYU defy 9 f “Wait ’til next year" For years the ltes needled the Cougars with that cry but now writh the Ute varsity not quite up to snuff and the Ute freshmen kicking the tar out of its opposition the Redskins are pointing out to the brighter picture on next year’s horizon ' Observation Ward ' Whrn great nn aft rmW them if r 1) O iH t g So during the past week the Cowboys have worked hard on their pass defense in an effort to bring a halt to the Farmer aerials The Wyoming coaches Idaho But the Tribe bit the dust in figure if they can stop Ken Harris and John Karnick from thefr homecoming battle by and once again they hit the striking effectively through the air they’ll be able to also slow escalator routine So Saturday down the running game they'H meet a Colorado A&M team and may one THIS GAME figures to be have "another battle on" their of the best of the season in the hands tied are Both teams Skyline with Denver for the top spot in the circuit with three wins and a single loss A defeat added to this would practically eliminate either team from further consideration for the loop flag Most observers feel that the Aggies got the lift they needed By Warren Gaer from their convincing victory Head Football Coach over BYU last week to bring Drake University out continued good efforts in the future And after watching It is Temple’s ball second Wyoming’s offense fizzle out down and 10 on its own two-yar-d against Utah a couple of weeks line with six minutes ago it seems likely that the left in the second quarter Farmers have enough guns how The ball is in the center of to hold their own the field Denver the other member of Temple leads Brandels the top trio will have to fight and has just stopped the BYU team Satur Judges’ threat with a goaloff a fired-uday to retail) their coveted place line stand On first down on the top rung The Pioneers Temple tried a quarterback have one of fhe finest offenses sneak that failed to gain A the league has seen In' years and heavy wind is blowing into it is expected to be sufficient to the facet of the Temple Owls 1 In the touchdown drive get past the Cats the Owls gained substantial BUT COACH CHICK Atkinthrough the middle son has a faculty of getting his yardage of the Brandets line poundteam “up” for a game There it for seven and eight couldn’t be a better spot than ing gains consistently but yard this one to do it for a victory now Temple faces a concenover Denver would be one of trated defense 14-1- 3 v Special to The Tribune NEW mer dan his in Brooklyn made a - ’ hard-runnin- 7-- 6 Johnson Purchases Athletics— Officially r against the chief concern at the moment s of the invading Wyoming as both clubs finished drills for Satuiday’s clash Once considered an almost useless weapon in their attack the Aggie aerial barrage last week against the Cougars was highly impressive Jt worked in well with a balanced running game as the Ags cut apart the Cats w‘rih a fierce - f Air- - was highly successBYU last Aveek is Coach Jack Curtice herded his spirited band of Utes off to Denver Thursday evening and they'll take a light workout Fr£ day in Denver before making the jaunt up to Ft Collins Saturday morning IF UTAH UAN muster a defense to slop Gary Click they'll have an excellent oppoitumty to win thi$ one And if Lou Mele's sore leg improves so that he can operate at full speed the Utah land attack will be bolstered considerably The Utes have been one of the most erratic ball clubs this league has ever seen After win over Oretheir rousing gon and a 14-- 7 win over Wyoming the Redskins were figured to be tough enough to get over much-improve- d You Be the Quarterback -- American League President Will Harridge asking for approval of the transfer of the team to Kansas City IT W’AS a- - tearful Earle his chin and lips quivering who let it slip out that the team was sold more than one hour before Johnson made his official announcement in his hotel suite 6-- 0 p Earle badly shaken came from a corridor into the lobby accompanied by his attorney “We lost out” Earle said “It was a tough decision” The poinbblank question “is the team sold to Johnson?” was fired at him and he replied the league's greatest upsets Aa the Temple Utah wUl carry 3ts battered yes” The single word which meant ball qjub into Ft Collins still rate these plays that Philadelphia lost the ball entertaining hopes of trying for Punt club his father founded at the the league flag After losing Quick opener through the turn of the century came as a to Idaho last week the Red- line Give Brandels a safety makgroup ot Philadelphia business- skins believe they can rebound men anxious to retain the sufficiently from this shocker ing score and giving Owia team here cooled their heels to belt the Rams out of the pic-- ! a chance to kick from the 29 PItchout around end in the lobby ture -- 14-1- 3 7-- 2 ' THE DISAPPOINTED Phil- adelphia group said it hadn’t quit trying to save the club for the city “If still has to be approved by the league Maybe it won’t and we’ll be in there” one of them said Johnson in his statement that he was “In it for keeps” said the cost of the team to him would be in the neighborhood of (3350000 His orginal offer according to Earle Mack was (4500000 The sum of (3375000 CoL 3 See Fare Are You Ready for Winter Driving? ‘ D-- GET WINTER CAPS NOW 2 Denver Looms As AA Club LOUISVILLE KY Nov 4 Wl— President Ed Doherty of the American Assn: Indicated" Thursday that Denver may be the draft choice of the league if the Philadelphia Athletics are moved to Kansas City He said the AA directors will meet “not later than the middle of next week” to consider the problem ’ j M & S TRAILfAAKER SUBURBAN Choose from thoso or othor officiant tread designs fash loned for sofa winter driving LOWEST PRICES I IN TOWN FULL ROAD HAZARD - 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