Show V 4-' 30 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE JCD By J C Derks- - Sees It The 1936 edition of “Utah Big Game Hunters’ Paradise” will be off the press bright and early Tuesday morning The first chapter will be devoted to deer hunting The open season on bucks will be from Tuesday October 20 to Friday October 30 both dates included Thirty thousand hunters some estimates have it will take the field in quest of male deer with the proper equipment of horns A point which should be stressed early and late is that no female deer —commonly called does — may be killed this year The penalty for killing a doe is severe and a particularly watchful eye will be kept Onduty by game wardens for violators The open doe season of the last two years proved unsatisfactory In fact we are inforrhed it turned out to be a threat of grave menace to the perpetuation of Utah’s deer herds Sportsmen — the real ones — found little sport in killing a doe Through long periods of unmolested existence female deer became so unafraid that it was common to see numbers of the beautiful creatures along the highways A continuance of killing doe deer according to the state fish and game commission would seriously imperil the future of the deer supply in Utah and through the earnest efforts of the commission protection of the female deer was reestablished this year SATURDAY MORNING OCTOBER 17 Wildcats Bag Tradition Will Conqueror of Fast Tussle Feature Penn Firpo Hot on Count 6 to 0 Tiger Baitle Recalls History Richfield Victor Over Perry of Pampas Bull’s of Clashes Between Days Hinckley Prep Eleven Two Historic Schools Prowess Recalled Southern District Godoy Beaches U S w Utah-Denv- er carefully--Compiledb- er LAST DAY 68th Anniversary SALE entire stock reduced! ‘ Scoring a touchdown In the last four minutes of play Richfield defeated Hinckley 6 to 0 Friday in a sparkling contest played at Hinckley The victory was the second straight for the Wildcats and marked the first conference game of the year for the losers Wasatch academy and Fillmore put on bitter scrap on the latter team's field a game which ended in a 12 to 12 deadlock The Hayseeds held the touted Richfield crew in check throughout some 44 minutes of Friday’s game Late in the final quarter a Hinckley punt was blocked and recovered by the Cats on the Hinckley one' yard line Two thrusts at the line failed to gain but Bob Duggan crashed over on the third try It was one of the ganiest goal line stands seen in Region Four in several years Wasatch and Fillmore each scored in the first quarter of their game Finn a shifty halfback tallied the first touchdown for the Tigers and George Jackson one of the finest backs to play for Fillmore since the days of Meldon (Fat) Warner now a member of the B Y U team tied it up for the Eagles Wasatch forged to the front in the third quarter Cochran tallying on a try from the four-yar- d line Jackson came back to tie the count in the fourth period Jackson a sophomore weighs 170 pounds and is almost six feet tall nothing reserved! By LAWRENCE PERRY By JACK CUDDY Special Dispatch to The Tribune Copyright 1936 ' NEW YORK OcL 16 (UP) (Copy NEW YORK Oct 16— Tradition right)— It was the night of Septem the tone of time the lingering her 14 1923 More than 72000 per patina of autumns of long gone will sons were jammed into the Polo pervade Franklin grounds when Champion Jack field Saturday Dempsey came rushing out of his when Pennsyi corner in the first round to slay vanla faces Princeton This the Wild Bull of the Pampas Luis game with appro- Angel Firpo FOOTBALL GAME NEAR THE priate ceremony The Manassa Mauler slashed out thousands who will be keenly interThe football-minde- d will memorialize ested in the tide of battle in the Denver university stadium ithe sixtieth anni- with a left hook at the head coV' Saturday afternoon will have opportunity to keep abreast the versary of the In- ered with bushy black hair This progress of the game by tuning in on KSL at 3 p m and 4:30 stallation of in- left hook missed and Firpo’s club1 p m At those hours The Tribune will serve reports of the tercollegiate foot- bing right fist smashed into Dempgame taken from a detail of play supplied by Jimmy Hodgson ball at the Unt The Tribune’s representative at the encounter jaw versity of Penn- sey’s unprotectedmoments The maddest' in pug!- sylvania listic history followed The groggy was Princeton deer TJie annual hunting season in Utah has become “big busithe rival which champion— fighting through heart ness aside from the fascinating sport which it affords Figures started the ball and instinct alone— belted away the state commissioner fronv the- returns of Crisler It was at Firpo upf Firpo down! And finally flying surveys and checking systems put in operation each year reveal some Germantown November 11 1876 Dempsey was clipped and belted Interesting facts One is led to believe that all items taken into and two weeks later a second game through the ropes onto a newspaper account the deer hunting season is a three-quartmillion dollar man and hl typewriter Frenzied was played at Princeton project every year Since it is the habit of people in America to measthe city of bands shoved the Mauler back into Characteristically ure any and all activities by the number of dollars involved deer Philadelphia reacts to the tradi-tiqn- the ring And when they ‘finally hunting of course could not escape this method of valuation in history manners custom found the smelling salts between —and in sport And much of the rounds Dempsey’s head cleared He atmosphere which envelops Prince' came out to kill The floored the IN TERMS OF MONEY ton and makes it the mellow de Wild Bull Firpo got up but anFrom statistics we learn that In addition to the thousands lightful spot it is comes from cher other crushing hook caught him on each hunter spends the average of deer hunters resident in Utah Ished memories of the past So the chin and put him down for of $2503 each deer killed costs hundreds of nonresidents come both parties Saturday will have keeps an average of $3992 nonresito this state each year for their their hearts in all that goes for Night of Nights dent deer hunters spend an avbuck The greatest number of ward was the night of nights In That of to As elk the these check in at Santa Clara $9210 erage RICHFIELD HINCKLEY Beginning in 1876 Penn made fight history— the night Luis Angel for hunting on the Dixie area of McHhan shay a slow start In open season upon which comes It Curtis attaining her place Firpo an uncouth fellow from BueJjowey next month we are told that the Dixie national forest Last n't li! Mteesec JohllfOn sun in the But in 1890 ardent nos Aires who came to New York C Wattf Christensen each elk hunter spends an avyear a total of 940 nonresident Puetlenb&ch'eeeeee rg Mlxuno took football to In a celluloid collar almost won the Quaker partisans rt hunters checked in at Santa O Nielson erage of $47 each elk killed Humphries heart as something more imporworld heavyweight championship re Ogden Walker costs an average of $8058 and Clara station of whom 804 were MDuKKan Beeves tant than a mere (port began to ab Anyway Firpo went back to his Ih eeeaeeaee CahOOD nonresident elk hunters spend successful This was an average Larson think of it as a factor in student Argentina with plenty of American eeeeee Petty 51 an average of $13058 of 85 per cent kill M fb Oldroyd life which expressed and symdollars He was a thrifty guy who fipendlove Score by quarters: Richfield 0 O O 0— ft bolized a lot of fine Intangible never spent a dime unless there was O O — O 0 0 things The number of bucks killed each year naturally is variable It is Hinckley a crisis And he managed himself— Scoring : Richfield touchdown — Dougan estimated that this year will witness the taking of approximately Substitutions: Richfield— Knaphus Ih fall after fall to be didn't have to split with anyone up Standing A ih re re Brtenholt Larson Ogden 7000 animals Weather conditions of course are an important factor Those dollars bred more dollars rh Hinckley — Anderson It A shot down by Yale Harvard and Ih: Glllon re in the success or nonsuccess of the deer hunter Snowfalls at oppor- Cowley Spend Princeton assigned in point of for the Wild1 Bull in his native ArLove umpire Walker Referee Officials: tune times and at the proper elevations serve to drive deer herds to linesman Slaughter gridiron prowess to a category of gentina Came the depression and lower areas institutions half her size and less he was ruined along with a lot of WA8ATCH ACADEMY FILLMORE E Rasmussen le Duncan than that became repugnant to other folks To recoup his fortunes It Nay of the first seat of rr istf Johnson Firpo K Johnson SNOWFALLS A FACTOR Cutler representatives Ig c Gardner A Jackson learning in the United States to decided to hit the comeback trail This situation of course is ideal since it brings the hunted to V Rasmussen C Warner become a last 40 rg still he year Approaching university rt Runson the hunter so to say Thus far there have been few reports of snow- Sugate So George Woodruff a mighty was in excellent physical condition Madsen re 'Nashby G Stevenson fall in the hills where deer most abound There are many hunters Holman and he still had that wagon-tongu- e qb lh Finn Memmott guard of Yale was brought to however who prefer to hunt in reasonably warm dry weather Murdock W asden Philadelphia as- - a coach and rh as wallop The wallop is the last thing K Cochran G Jackson seems fb These may have to go farther but they go in greater comfort likely the question of ma- that leaves an aging fighter Score by quarters: ft Wasatch 0 6 O — 12 terial of a proper sort became a Firpo was successful in his first FillmoreA pleasurable adjunct to the deer hunting season which has 6 0 O 6 — 12 i three comeback bouts He had his live one Two there later — years Wasatch touchdowns Finn Scoring: come to be something of an institution is the “deer hunters’ Cochran Fillmore touchdowns— G Jack-so- 1892 Penn was ready Princeton heart set on another invasion of the 2 ball” This festival precedes the opening of the season and is — Substitutions: Wasatch— Hitt It: Enby didn't know it but ready Penn was United States the land of plenty observed in a number of communities adjacent to the deer re B Johnson lh: Hall re A game which the Tigers expected But he would need one “test” fight rg J Cochran Fillmore— Palmer lb: Hubs rg B- Stevenareas Cedar City Beaver St George Richfield Marysvale as usual to take in a Stride became with a fair opponent before sailing son Ik Starley c R Warner rh n Meredith Officials: Referee umpire a battle of giants that November for the north Panguitch and Circleville are common gathering Hunter linesman Olpln places for the hunters This year many of these festivities will afternoon at Manheim field and Youthful Arturo Godoy of Chile be held Saturday night when Harry Thayer kicked & goal heavyweight champion of South after touchdown and Shep Homans America was chosen as that oppoThe deer season will be first of the attractive periods for the of Princeton failed to convert Phil nent outdoor sportsman At the close of the deer season the wild fowl The Wild Bull and Godoy met in King’s splendidly achieved run for season opens Then will be the pheasant season and the elk season score Old Nassau for the first time the ring at Luna park Buenos No one may deny that Utah has delights to offer in this field in her history found herself beaten Aires on the night of last July Godoy knocked Firpo colder by an eleven other than that of than a polar night in the third Yale or Harvard to The Tribune Special Old timers will recall how sensa- round after flooring him eight TWIN FALLS Idaho— Five Twin tional this upset was how literally times Falls midgetTiars' oneYronr Sacra- stunning to the mind of the footNow Godoy is in New York inmento Cal and tentative entries ball public was this amazing break stead of Firpo hoping for a shot from Nampa and Boise lined up in the supremacy of the Big Three at Joe Louis He will receive his Wednesday for the races scheduled Those who were present tell of first test at the Hippodrome Sunday at 2 p m at Filer fair Pennsylvania players kneeling on Wednesday night in a WALSENBURG Colo Oct 16 UP) bout REGION ONE grounds —Ford Frick president of the Nathe trodden turf after the game in with Leroy Haynes the hard-hittiFinal plans for the races were grateful prayer tional league said here Friday a Box Elder 25 Ogden 6 Philadelphia negro who kay made at a meeting of the Twin oed Prima Camera twice Haynes world series of 25 games would be REGION TWO Fall Midget Auto association and to For what Penn did that day was was being groomed as a successor a “fair test”- - of two baseball clubs Jordan District beat an outfit made up of the junior chamber race commitHe declared a short series does Davis 6 Granite 0 hearoea whose names were fa- to Joe Louis but he was unable to tee not accurately measure the ability Jordan 38 Cyprus 0 pass A1 Ettore in three tries The program includes five vary- mous then and whose names are of the contesting teams Tooele 20 Bingham 6 is making another start Haynes Poe famone today— Johnny Biffy ing types of races it was decided Lea “If the series could last for 25 Murray 19 Grantsville 6 Looks Trenchard Frank Doggy Plenty Tough and other events may be added games then the ability of the teams Phil King Shep Homans Summit District I saw this Godoy training today Spectators will find plenty of thrills Morse would be given a fair test” Frick Gus and since then Penn Holly 12 at Stillman’s gymnasium and he in all the events for the tiny cars Judge Memorial 27 Wasatch said He said the Giants “should will roar around the dirt track at has won signal victories but looks like a very tough customer REGION THREE have won momentous all never one more indeed When Tommy Loughran speeds up to 70 miles per hour and simply kicked away two American Fork 26 Lehi 0 will take the turns at speeds up to things considered returned from a tour of South games and have no one to blame but Payson 38 Pleasant Grove 0 deFrom that day on bitterness a America he said this Godoy was clip ourselves" he said Carbon 44 Spanish Fork 0 A trio of the midget racing cars veloped between the Quaker and the the toughest man he ever fought Provo 0 SprlngviUe 0 will make jaunts to Burley and to Tiger Those were the days of man Tommy and Arturo fought three Monte Red Blue REGION FOUR Jerome Saturday to boost the race to man encounters and players fit times Tommy won the first bout to compete In the big time not drew the sedond and lost the third Richfield 6 Hinckley 0 program 12 Fillmore 12 Dinner Set Saturday Wasatch academy The junior chamber here is spon- only knew the comparatively simple soring the miniature auto event in requirements of football but the CITY LEAGUE game of 1893 In of the which the Tigers restored conjunction with the local midget more complex expedients OGDEN— Final matches of the South “A” 0 West “A” 0 their lost car association boxer wrestler the The and Prince El Monte golf course Red and Blue prestige lives as one of the santournament will be played Saturguinary football games of all time battle ranking with the Yale-Pen- n day Lawrence Hansen said Friday Ogden Mat Program of that year in New York in which The tournament comes to a climax so ‘gifted a manhandler aa Frank with a dinner to be held Saturday Postponed One Week Hinkey was merely a submerged if evening ih the Ogden Elks club nonetheless effective figure in the Losers will be hosts to the winners 14 free for all 7 Washington-Jefferso- n HARVEY WOODRUFF Case By at this affair The Reds Friday 14 7 Marshall Cincinnati OGDEN— The weekly Thursday This of course could not go on were leading the Blues 23 to 20 By Tribune LeasedVire 13 Evansville 0 So Penn and Princeton and Yale Ernie Sohneiter club professional night wrestling card at the Ogden CHICAGO Oct 18 — Harvey Depauw 7 20 Wichita T Fort Hayes and Penn withdrew from competireported Elks club was postponed late Thurs- Woodruffs forecast of Saturday's Illinois Wesleyan 14 Millikin 7 tion on the ground that their football follows: 6games 0 Kalamazoo Alma to wires electric leading day when rivalry was not conducive to the 16 Ohio Stats 13 Northwestern Bears Snare Scrap 0 7 Knox Lawrence best interests pt the cause of eduthe club building were torn loose Purdue 33 Chicago 0 Miami 6 Dayton 0 cation But now they are together Patrons windstorm violent the 13 Illinois 7 Iowa by 7 19-14 St Dakota Louis North From Evanston 0 again 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