Show r THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 9 1937 13 ' Noted Grid Coaches See Need to Better Offensive Football Defense Has ' Upper Hand This Season They’ll Do It Every Time Meet East In Features Little and Warner Give Suggestions On Vital Problem Five Tilts SlaletL In ‘Big Four’ Prep Grid League By MARLOWE BRANAGAN The Leopards of East and the Tigers of Ogden will oppose each other in grid combat Friday and Saturday in feature attractions in the “Big" Four” high school circuit this week Thp B teams of the rival institutions will go into action against each other Friday in the municipal stadium at Ogden at 2:30 p m and the A elevens are down for hos' tillties in Sajt Lake City Saturday at 2 o'clock School officials are attempting to get the gamp for the University of Utah stadium no col lege game being slated here Satur day Monday however final ar rangements had not been made for the “U” field West vs South The Cubs of South and the Pan thers of West will wind up hostilities on the gridiron front against each other this week with games slated Wednesday Thursday and Friday The C teams will open the week’s program when they battle at West at 3 p m The B elevens will lock grips in the Thursday game at South at the same hour and the A teams of the two schools will take the field at West Friday at 2:30 By ALAN GOULD NEW YORK Nov 8 UP)—' The collegiate gridiron defense featuring such unorthodox measures as the n line has gained the upper hand this season to such an extent that unless offensive ingenuity more rebuttal the national football rules committee will be tasked to do something about It The coaches think there’s danger of the game becoming unbalanced in favor of the defense The veteran Glenn Scobey (Pop) Warner of Temple spoke up strongly Monday In favor of rules revision calculated to give the oftehse moreof a “break” His views were quickly backed up 'by Columbia's Lou Little chairman of the rules committee of the American Football Coaches’ association Speaking before the Football Writers’ association Warner said: “The defense has progressed especially this year “to a much greater extent than the offense Some teams use two or three defensive forma' tions in the same game The colleges are learning new tricks from the professionals five-ma- " Many Scoreless Ties “We have had this season more scoreless ties than I can ever recall (Pop’s own team has played It's getting so tough to three) score that it seems to me the should consider doing something to help" Warner offered three suggestions: (1) Legislation to compel the defense to keep six men on the line (2) of scrimmage Adoption of the professional rule permitting forward passing from any point behind the scrimmage line (instead of the rules-make- 0 rs Battle Seen At Meet of Prd Golfers Grid Scoring Contest SEND LIST TO FOOTBALL CONTEST EDITOR SALT LAKE TRIBUNE-TELEGRAMark selections in ink ' M five-yar- No little Interest is being evin denced in the series These two schools have dominated the situation throughout a hectic campaign and in their final chance at each other they are certain to shoot the works in an attempt to climb in the standings The Tigers heed victories Friday and Saturday if they hope to scale the title heights in their first in the Big Four setup East on the its stars The executive committee met in private session but Tuesday delegates will start airing their views principally over the retention of George Jacobus of Ridgewood N J as president for a fifth term bama-Fordha- m Bowl Ticket Price Boosted ANNAPOLIS Md Nov 8 UD- -’ Navy’s footballers' pointing- for tlfc traditional clash with Army Monday placed theif hopes of victory in the service classic upon the luck of their goat mascot Bill the Eighth and plenty ofhariwork B M Halbert Sr Sonora Texas rancher who raised Bill notified Naval academy athletic authorities he would attend the game at Philadelphia November 27 He asked for a seat near the ground "so I cam get out on the football field 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GARFIELD— Team No 8 with Deadlocked for second place-werArthur Marsh as captain Roy Cro-mMetelko of Standardville Eugene Wallace and Harold Utah end George Crum of 354 South Johnson is leading the Utah CopSeventh East street in Provo Utah per club office bowling league with who will receive (2 in cash and two 24 points won and 16 lost - issriT firr JliPusK’Buttdn Wins First game Simply in d i c a t e jyhlc breams XQULjmpccLL— You place w win "or whether vou expects tle limit of $25 will be divided evenly large crowd is expected to attend do not oeed to estimate the correct score among them the game in the municipal stadium In case no person correctly preHleta alt Ia case only one person wins first prize 20 games prizes will be awarded as fol but a number Many Salt Lake City of entries tie for second at Ogden lows: to a limit of $10 after which the prize fans have indicated their intention up First prize SS and tyro football tickets money will be evenly divided of making the trip to the Junction Pacific Coast conference fixed the scale at (330 (440 and (5S0 Previously the top price was (440 The game always la a sellout A crowd of 87198 watched Pittsburg thump Washington in the last game Ticket sales for the 1938 game will not open until the western team is ‘selected early in Decem- BERLIN Nov 8 CD—It ber Advance requests for tick etA4waaannouncedJiereMonday are ooming in now to(he Tournathat Max Schmeling as anment of Roses committee Manager other step in his tune-u- p camWilliam Dunkerley reports The paign for a heavyweight title governor of Mississippi has request' bout with Champion Joe ed 150 tickets for a special train Louis in the United States party from the soutlf next summer would meet Walter Neusel ever 15 rounds in April 1938 Mosconi Adyances Schmeling now is on hie way to New York where he In Cue Meet will fight Harry Thomas at Madison Square Garden De8 UP) PHILADELPHIA Nov cember 13 He then will reWillie Mosconi Philadelphia moved turn t Germany and meet Ben Foord at Hamburg en Champion Ralph Greenleaf January 30 for first place in the world’s cham pionship pocket billiard tournament by defeating Marcel Camp Detroit 125-1- 4 in 11 innings Ketchell’s Earlier Erwin Rudolph of Cleve- Stanley land scored his fifth victory of the Dies tournament by conquering Charles Manager 2 ofBoston Seaback SAN FRANCISCO Nov 8 (tTP)— Benny Allen -- of Kansas City and hl “111: of Rockford “were Joseph R- - 0’Connor- who- SO years on Ketchell winners in matches Monday after- ago picked up Stanley - noon his doorstep and managed him ipto worjd boxing fame died here Mon125-11- can qM&Sst push-butto- East If any person prsdlcts all games cor reotlv including ties hs will be paid $50 In cast more than two persons select all games correctly a limit of $100 will bs divided among all those submitting the cor rect answers and giving the most logical reasons for their selections on tbs star of The (fife I Gtt VfegKSQD lQSD SfLfL Hftrera isWftreEi test A CITY record The hand things up with one victory High school grid fans who have seen many teams in action this season are loud in their praise of the East A team Some have gone so far as to rank it the No 1 team of the state Certainly Mickey OS' wald’s eleven is one of the best in the state The line is big rugged and dead game and the backfield led by Gay Adeit a youngster who seems destined for fame in college circles has been a scourge to all opponents Adeit in a recent game against West personally accounted for 42 of his team’s 60 points The game was the most lopsided in the long East-We- st grid history and the Leopards stamped themselves as a brilliant organization in that con NAME "Reasons for selection on When Utah pheasant hunters ceased firing at 8 p m Monday they finished the half way mark in the pheasant season in a pleasant frame of mind Hundreds of sportsmen visited favorite shooting spots Monday and a majority of those who set out in quest of this choice specie’of upland bird bagged their limit eeveral hours before closing time Many Salt Lake City shooters including Mr and Mrs Willis Peterson Mr and Mrs Chet Peterson and Mrsi Ed F Peterson were out only several hours before returning home with their limit Ed Peterson did not shoot with the rest of the family when they journeyed to Benjamin being unable to get away from work but following the completion of his day’s work he jour neyed to the mouth of Provo can yon and got his limit in a Big 13'Tube Goncob East-Ogde- d Team Relies On Mascot By JACK CUDDY Copyright 1937 United Press NEW YORK Nov 8— Maybe Biff Jones was pointing for Pitt: That’s one explanation for Nebraska’s being deadlocked by Kansas last week Of course it’s not necessarily the correct explanation but it offers interesting possibilities in view of Cornhuskers’ apat Pittsburgh Saturday proaching collision with the Panthers This encounter between two un- beaten powers of the east and midhelm the Lincoln lads west shapes up as the best football Nebraska weathered six games of a raw-mehave d on our game schedule without defeat but Armistice week program It will were deadlocked twice — by have much more significance than they Dame Kansas and Oklahoma eboth Big Six the annual Army-Notr- e rivals Nebraska's point claseic in New York 61 29 for their Jock Sutherland's Panthers fresh total is - against from a 21-- 6 victory over Notre opponents This will be the twelfth meetihg Dame naturally will be favored Of 'the They have come through seven between 11the two schools contests the Cornhuskgames with only a scoreless tie With previous Fordham to mar their record and ers won only the opening encounter were three they have rolled up 152 points to 20 In 1921—10 to 0 There scoreless ties in ’28 ’30 and ’32 against opposition that included Wisconsin and Carnegie Nebraska came out of the Kansas Tech as well as the Irish and Rams brawl with no new injuries of imIn Biff Jones’ first season at the portance o’clock CHICAGO Nov 8 UP)— Rival factions drew battle lines Monday for a fight over control of the Professional Golfers’ Association of America The organization controls the teaching and touring exhibitions of Chicagion Wins Backing limit) and (2) This may be Jacobus’ last appearRestore the goal posts to the goal ance as chief executive- - since the line branch of the association has Little suggested the solution of Illinois launched a campaign for the eleccurrent problems for the offense tion of Alex Cunningham of Chimay be the abandonment of the cago for president Others who have “huddle” system of signal calling in been favor of the old fashioned quarte includementioned to succeed Jacobus George Aulbach of Dallas back method Texas and Willie Hunter a Cali“The offense then could vary Its fornian strategy to take advantage of the The Illinois association Is aroused defensive lineup” said Little about Jacobus since Bob Harlow To W W (Pudge) Heffelfinger was deposed as manager of the tourof the of Minneapolis nament old days at Yale it seems all this contend bureau The midwesterners was removed withindicates the “softening” influences out causeHarlow and without a rehearing of modern football He said: Jacobus faces no particular op“Maybe they weren’t any bigger aside from the Cunningham in my day but they were tougher position We scrimmaged four times a week supportersto The eastern wing is throw thfcir support to and played twice Every man but expected him Delegates from the south and the center carried the ball” Pacific coast have refrained from Notes from the huddle: In the event of a deadexpression lock a compromise candidate may Irish Aces Injured be to the opposing facHalf of Notre Dame’s regular tionspresented backfield will be unable to start Affair against Army this Saturday due to Three-da- y Joe injuries in the Pitt game The meeting will be a three-da- y Byrne eastern representative of the affair with the election of officers Fighting Irish revealed Kevin Thursday Among other p: to be considered is a federal trade wrenched back and Jack McCarthy commission complaint of unfair star passer developed a hemorrhage business practices against the P G of the right hip A in connection with the associaHow about these “bowl” pairings tion approved golf ball for New Year’s day: California vs Plans also will be made to inPittsburgh in the Rose Bowl Ala crease the scope of junior golf proin the Sugar Bowl? motion Pitt’s fullbacks Frank Patrick and Bill Stapulis are the key men in the Panther Attack while Tony Matisi tackle is the main play wrecker on defense says Harold Hansen grid scout who rates Pitt power with the best he’s ever seen Hansen starred for Minnesota PASADENA in the days of Wyman and Baston Cal Nov 8 UP)— Rose bowl football prices have been boosted and the New Year’s game is expected to set an all-tigate present Pittsburgh Game Upland Birds Easy Prey Tops National Schedule For Hunters by Jimmy Hatlo Ogden Trains Nebraska e ar Tony football tickets winners had The five third-plac- e to be selected frpm a group of ten on a basis of best reasons for chooscontest The five ing the all-ste winners named by the judges were: David T Lewis of 921 East First South street Bill Naylor of 1715 Harvard avenue Alma Woodhall of 111 East South Temple street Frapk Murray of 371 East Fifth South street and Arthur Dale of 1049 South Tenth East street The last five will receive (1 in cash and one football ticket The final football contest of the season gets under way Tuesday Winners in this contest will receive cash prizes and tickets for the Thanksgiving day game between Utah and Utah Aggies ar Jack Ridd captain a Roy Haws Ed Gam and Bert Price as team No 1 is one’ point behind the leaders to hold second spot by three points pri"° third-plac- Navy Athletic Body Issues zArmy Ducats: Billy Conn Defeats Young Corbett 1 — ago Limps j— 7 M Scorers Meet H w u r s ff C SAVE with SAFETY g-- J Use Our -- u 11-- 4 bLGAKHOU&K STORK 1049 East 21st South St Phone Hvlind 30 £rt-A- t Kb UIY STORE State Wasatch 1S50 Street J£I " Select your gift radio make deposit and we will hold it for Christmas delivery a small SALT LA 35S "South Plan for Purchases! 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