Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE -- TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 1 1938 - Battles Will Have Vitul Bearing on Race lor Big Seven Circuit Title Gets Tribune Intermouijtajn Service PROVO — Steady rain failed to dampen the enthusiasm or halt the work of 40 Cougar gridderg who are planning to make it two straight over the Utah Aggies in the’ “Y" homecoming day Saturday Coaches Eddie Kimball a’nd Floyd Millet kept the boys inside long enough to report on their scouting expedition into Colorado last week where they saw their next three opponents in action- then sent the Cats through their paces on the Light Drill stadium Coach Ike Armstrong sent his charges through only a light work- out in the rain Monda but spent considerable time pointing out mistakes made in the Denver contest and warning his players about the O’Neill Named as Officer fWasatch forest service official and By DON BROOKS Formation of a state skiing asso- member of the Utah Ski club elected first vice president of the Rocky ciation to embrace all ski clubs in Mountain group Utah looms as a major developName Officials ment on the 1938-3- 9 winter sport’s program as the result of a decision Frank Ashley of the Denver Ski reached at the annual meeting of club was elected president to sucthe Rocky Mountain Ski associa- ceed Strand Other officers named tion Saturday at Deriver besides O’Neill we re: Brooke RickMark Strand vice president of the er secretary of the Montaria Ski and retirSki association National association second vice president ing president of the Rocky Moun- John McMurtry of the Arlberg Ski tain group reported Monday on his club Denver secretary and treasarrival home that the association urer Bill Steamboat Wright had decided all states within the Springs John Spillman Anaconda group’s jurisdiction should form as- and E Nordhause Albuquerque disociations rectors and Strand Ricker and Strand said this w&s the major Thor Groswold of Denver directors business discussed at the parley to tho national association ' which saw G M (Mike) O’Neill elegates to theparleyr-:Strand said took action designed to give Salt Lake City an outstanding place on the world’s ski map by approving the Utah Ski club’s application for the 1942 world championships in jumping downhill and slalom The application he reported would come before the world committee of the Internationale Federation de Ski which meets in Poland in February next year It will be the first time the world championships have ever been held in the United States Strand said tilt-nex- t oggy— tmmg-“fieid- 1— Decision Made at Dinner Meet Squad GetsReady For Farmers By JIMMY HODGSON With “Bust Boulder” as the war Cry the University of Utah grid- dera settled down- - to the serious business Monday of preparing for battle with the 'the The game will Colorado university be played at Boulder Saturday Upon this game rests the Indians' hopes for a Big Seven championship and with the contest looming as one of the toughest of the year the Utes are preparing to put on their best football exhibition of the season Officials Rule ’Em B Y U Players Will Leave for Tilt Thursday How The Ready to Battle Buffs we5tof"the Monday’s workout saw the Cougars practice plays against the frosh in' a dummy scrimmage then speed up the action just before dark Tuesday they will scrimmage Colorado offense the greenlings in earnest knee a with out was Davis Ray injury but the yoimg halfback will Good Condition likely be ready for action by SaturKimball reports his team will be day The remainder of the squad in In great condition for the homecomcame through the Denver game fine shape ing battle Both Jack Christensen Get Tryouts Plenty of scrimmage work is siat- -' and Charlie Roberts main scoring He reported the Utah Ski club ed for'Tuesday and Wednesday The threats on the Cougar machine will had been notified that tryouts for team will leaver' on its first major be in fine fettle the skiing team to represent the trip of the season Thursday at United States in the world chamChris Mortensen who has been 8:45 p m via D Sc R G W The pionships in 1940 at Oslo Norway traveling squad wilfb named Wed- - ailing with a pair of injured ankles would be held here in conjunction nesday or Thursday most of thef season is getting the with the combined jumping and Go Fast Tickets call early this week at the center langlauf tourney February 21 and 22 at Ecker hill Theron Parmelee graduate ath- post Chad Beckstead Kimball’s The official was jubilant over the letic manager announces that 60 starter in the last three games has action taken regarding state assogame been tickets for the a bruised knee but ciations Ho pointed out that such have been received but most of will benursing in shape for Saturday an organization in Utah would do them have been claimed already " much to promote competition Local fans who plan to attend thb Extra Seats He through state tournaments " tickets can through A arrange game Extra seating arrangements for said that work would begin immeParmelee diately to form the association The Utah band will make the trip the overflow crowd expected Saturare being prepared by university Member clubs would be representalpng with the executive council day ed in the National Ski association and student officers Students will officials as C Lavoir Jensen manager of athletics predicts an early through the Utah State association be allowed in the game on their sell-oand the Rocky Mouhtain associaschool cards A large Utah delegation in turn Strand explained Such tion will make the jaunt for the B Y U students will compose a a program he believes will give cheering section on the west side game ' Vv y &$ of the field to accommodate pathe UtalTskiers an excellent chance trons and alumni students in the Ray Peterson Utah’s sophomore fullback and son of Vadal Peterson assistant coach is shown of whrking up into national com stadium proper Arrangements have putting in some heavy work to get in shape for the battle at Boulder with Colorado petition Armstrong Gives been made for Salt Lake City fans to obtain for the tickets Views on Game fracas at the Tribune-TelegraCoach Ike Armstrong pointed out office the highlights and weaknesses' in football games the Denver-Uta- h Monday at the weekly meeting of Aggies Make Ready the Salt Lake City Quarterbacks club at the Hotel Utah Rendevoua For ‘Y Clash flTTSBURGH” Oct :31 UP) -PGeorge Knepp president of the About 60 turned out for the event — If the MARLOWE LOGAN BRANAGAN By Sait itt’s mighty Panthers hitting the Lake County Fish and Carrie Coach Armstrong paid tribute to university homecoming foot- ass delation Rainwater a personable' kid from Pendleton Ore made November stretch unbeaten and un Jack the Denver forward wail and Young definitely Monday ball game slated for Provo Saturpointed out that the great work of day were bout tied for the first searn since 1929 played on paper the Cou- “spiked" rumors that a "lot of fish his debut at McCullough’s1 arena Monday night in a the ofthe lines overshadowed leadt at win died would thrcoor when Mountain gars drained with Speedy Wallace Tulsa negro and lanky Jack punched out a kept the pressure on Monday fV by they fensive play ‘‘Yet” he pointed out it’s a mighty Deli reservoir” “Utah gained as many yards from four touchdowns but will d decision to stamp himself as a formidable contender the renewal Saturday of the be played thing the game Knepp who worked in cooperaScrimmage as the winning teams in good "backyard” rivalry with their neighBurke’s "Y” the the on stadium for intermountain welterweight title honors turf of Jack tion with state game department ofmost of the big games played last which lets the bors Carnegie Tech einto the ficials in get tho fish asThe sharpshooting lad froin thSaturday” He produced the fig- ball game to seeAggieswhat can serted thattransferring Marshall Goldberg they just not 150 his trout more out and was than it to ures way boring Although tall wheat country raiped punches fought prove do about the up Cdugars building Pitt’s fullback was in the most at the wifiner in of end the at the died session in named of was the great Ted Aldous process Speedy on which bout a score Speedy throughout removing them to other waters complained of low blows in his of "the Quarterback club guessing that with a leg injury inflictthe Aggies don’t figure “I think-th- e bristled with action from start to dressing room after the bout but hospital members of our contest last week by selecting all to Although ed In the Fordham tussle team Ihe do beat expect Cougars they Of and the officials the finish Jack won by the proverbial fans present failed to see such 10 winners Jimmy Hodgson took to give a handlers said the was not good account of themselves state fish vand game department second prize by calling the country jnile but Speedy put up a punches The negro lad aOked for serious and that injury “Y” eleven the touted should be congratulated on the way return a match “Biggie” probably game 20-- 0 and getting nine against game fight and made a host of new would report Tuesday Returning from Fort Collins the they handled the job” Knepp said put of 10 winners as he outsocked his taller In the semiwindup a up with three first ’’We moved arOund 3000 trout friends Goldberg a converted halfback The meeting was topped off with Aggies pulled -- round affair between — Windmill - PeaFce last and list the on fivalTWith—adesperate injured hurt in the first quarter of ranging up To six pounds'Trom the rally- - By that time however the Springville (some miniature movies on the Utah-- " stringers slammer Jack such are that they may reservoir arid later planted them in injured the e game but pluckily grid they Montana State and cause was lost Jack having an Howard who only a year ago was stuck Fordhgm be forced out of the big Cougar Salt Lake at his post and in the final streams There county Utah games with Coach Armstrong the the heavyweight champ the fourth third sixth in classic Ira Winger mite shouldxbe some good fishing next edge buzz-saon various plays from down Utah county period scored the two touchdowns eighth and ninth rounds The first halfback Bill Whitesides year'fn this area’ docked his tall rival into sub- that gave Pitt it’sfour-ye-first victory over way even second and fifth wife seventh end and Watren O’Gara guard the “It is true that there were a lot series mission was down for a the Rams in a Howard are on the 0f (joafj fisir left around after the First Two Even atter of count the fifth but As boisterous Pitt students pain eight ailing list raded 4 reservoir was drained but they the campus and downtown came Back to take the final round Coach E L (DiGk Rojnriey were ail chubs and who wants to The first two rounds found the streets in an unauthorized “victory” two boys feeling each other out and Pearce however had had a decided Aggie mentor is worried about the save a chub?” came Panther neither gained an apparent edge margin in the third and fourth holiday word there from condition of these three stalwarts would be no explained that the trout failed to swing headquarters Another man who grabbed a por- as Knepp were removed from nets Jack opened up in the third and and Jack’s late rally s ' holiday for the hard working they creased Speedy’s nose with a loop- the nod his way tion of the spotlight last week was placed in the reservoir outlet were -- BALTIMORE Oct 31 UPl-- The dTew which overhand Harold Gutkei third member of the ing right Davini Victor immediately taken to ithe hatchery battle for the turf championship Gutke family to cavort on Aggie ponds on Scott avenue The next blood A stiff left hook caught the In the main d prelimof on side "the the warrior teams Harold replaced Seth day they were transplanted in the dusky of America comes down to Pim- grid head and shook him just before the inary little Andy Davini gained-reven- ge the at when Maughan quarterback streams lico’s brown loam racing strip for'a draw last week when latter was forced to retire and coijnty’s "I also heard” Knepp said “that bell rang he outpunched Eddie Ross throughTuesday with Samuel D Riddle’s handled tho team in good fashion an the in had Rainwater edge lot of a trout were alleged to have War Admiral and Charles S HowAndy turned on even The out their scrap bashed their brains out on the fourth and the fifth was ard’s Sea Biscuit matching strides' the steam and Eddie never really double a lad with up Oregon opened Over a mile and hatchery retaining walls I didn't barreled attack in the sixth to com- had a chance the hatch- see one dead The foregoing statement ''is weak s hljfh school football proRram Pete Giacoma punched out an Thia take the play qway from I topped by the game between the Bees ery and the bunch we planted pletely made with fingers crossed for the of Box Elder and the Tigers of Ogden The the The over Oklahoma decision easy dusky puncher looked plenty healthy to me” will battle it out for honor la region weather man has the final word seventh found Wallace taking con- Bushy Bayne of Seattle These two two one In the main attraction Friday as to when these two turf Titans One nonconference game Is on tap Cartrol of affairs in the first half of southpaw welterweights went the bon both descendants of the mighty to Las Vegas Nev for a SaturThe Utah state junior college foot- Checkers Meet the session but Rainwater came entire distance but Petey had the day going contest In the park isCity title winner Man o’ War actually will settle ball Summit district Saturinto hand back of left the a title seeking an opponent White shower to goes ring whip throughout Billy barrage an argument that started a year for a Thursday game A:ny coach Interested A J Dittman outmaneuvered adveraarlaa deLawWeber’s 148 when crosses Wildcats hooks Salt and Lake to is asked to get lit touch with Coach Max day City’ stopped Speedy’s n th wetkJv rheckera tournament' Suuday right ago when the Admiral nosed out fending at the Park City high school the meet with 23 points- Hia near- chin to even up the count The rence Campbell Salt Lake City in Warner champions 'come to Salt to annex his Califorhia rival as the “horse The schedule: rival was G D Barton whoa total Lake City for the annual gridiron est next two heats went to Jack as he the second Campbell- wore a pair 21 was FRIDAY’S GAMES of the year” Kesulti: clash with Westminster outboxed his rival Region One Speedy bored of street oxfords into action probD Pta L W Box Elder at Ogden n inLast year Weber edged the Purps A J Dittman shots but usually ably figuring he wouldn’t' be around 7 for close-i0 23 9 Rivi at Locan 7 maRe necesAiry the — North cache t Weber out of the championship 0 This J H AnuPll 7 a 5 4 18 found himseif' on the short endof long enough to Recreation Court South Cfche bye 7 season the squads are evenly R P Tiwther 4 17 the' exchanges 5 change into ring footwear In the Region Two (Jordan District) 5 18 6 I K ‘5 Cox at Granite matched in weight and experience K B 8ouea Cyprus Ross in and loose canto cut final Faraco the Rabbit Speedy O opener 4 3 15 Tooele at Bingham Planned Leagues and the battle is certain to be hard D Rellev 3 8 5 14 and rocked the northerner with a Moriarity a couple of tough rough Jordan at Grantsviile 9 5 13 2 F L Lihbv Davis at Murray but Jack featherweights battled to a draw 2 8 solid right to the jaw 4 10 Summit District The Salt Lake recreation depart- fought ' The game is scheduled at the East C D Rigbv North Summit at Judge Memorial (Salt ment is organizing three basketball Lake City) high gridiron Wasatch at Morgan leagues under the direction of Joe Region Three Christensen Eight teams will comAmerican Fork at Provo at Pleasant Grove Springville pete in the 'Open Recreation and 225 Deer Killed Lehi at Lincoln Fork Employes’ circuits Play will start at Paysou meetSpanish A of Alta club at the Utah’seWasatch” services Present stuntst Dedicatory for program Regi4n Four SPANISH FORK-N- ow on Novmeber 28 Entries should be that the first ski lift the $10000 structure also is tentatively planned besides members of the winter Wasatch academy at Richfield ing made at the city recreation offices deer season is over for another being constructed in Collin’s gulch Delta at Fillmore Meanwhile across the lower-Altsports association were two memSATI RDAY'ft GAME In the city and county building year it was interesting to note how at Alta by the Salt Lake City Win- basin from the lift a crew of W P bers of the Salt Lake county comNnnoonference many deer were Checked’ out of ter Sports association will be held A workers 160 of them are work- mission J B Mullins and Walter "Carbon 'at La Vegaa the Diamond and Spanish Fork the afternoon - of Armistice day ing at top speed to finish exterior H Anderson canyon areas Mullins reported the commission November 11 it was decided Mon-da- y construction orithe new forest serv225 5 o'clock at afternoon Sunday OUT OH A LIMB? of the as- ice ski- lodge before winter sets in had definitely decided op purchase at a noon deer had beefn’ checked out in the sociation at the' meeting g to halt activities of additional Alta club equipPRICES- - Utah-Colora- ut v “Y”-Agg- ie m -- Knepp Spikes Jack Rainwater Decisions Fish ‘Stories’ Wallace in Speedy Bout Pitt Points For Tech Aggie-Brigha- well-earne- Utah-Denv- er six-rou- -- Utah-Aggi- com:-mentin- w ar Turf Kings Race Tuesday grid-der- - four-roun- Bees Tigers In Feature Parsons to Meet three-sixteent- 1 ® Weber Eleven four-rou- By Jimmy Hodgson — Every week many questions and problems crop up in high school and college football games which are never explained to h fans To get official rule interpretations to the public the Utah Football Officials association which meets every Monday evening will explain the puzzlers through this column each Tuesday morning Fans players ‘ or coaches with rule problems are invited to write to The Tribune sports department for solutions to grid problemSi Answers will be made through this column or by mail Question— In the game the'D U right end started out on a pass play but was tripped or knocked down Wouldn’t this be Interference? R J B Utah-Denv- er Answer— The defensive team has the right to use its hands -xn —opposing players -- until” the ball- has been thrown oh a pass play Therefore if the player in question was knocked down before the pass was made there could be no- interference called a Question— If a team throw forward pass on fourth down from the line and the ball is grounded in the end zone does the other team have its choice of getline ting the ball on the or does it have to tike the touch-bac- k A Coach Answer— An Incompleted past on fourth down is a touchback The ball must be put on play oh the line Question— In a high school game a player tried to make a lateral pass but instead of going back the ball seemed to go straight out towards the sideline Would this be considered a forward or a lateral pass? J V T Scribes Climb Aboard Pitt Band Wagon Panthers Gain In Leading Team Ratings By DREW MIDDLETON NEW YORK Oct 31 CP)— This is getting monotonous The Panthers of Pittsburgh again top the Associated Press' poll of sports writers Of the 115 writers whe participated in the third poll 105 picked the Panther eleyen as the best football team in the land As a result Dr Sutherland's apt and active pupils' piled up' 1139 points- - their highest total' in the three weeks they have headed the game’s first 10 They are 238 points ahead of Texas Christian which romped over Baylor Saturday and climbed from fourth place tosecond ’ in the rating The Horned Frogs got eight of the 10 remaining first place votes Tennessee and Holy Cross neither of which threatened to enter the first five got one each Newcomers to the first 10 this week are Doke which' rode in on the heels of a waland loping of North Carolina Northwestern which toppled Minnesota Saturday on the football field and did it again Monday in the ballot box The Gophers were second a week ago They are twelfth Monday List Leaders The first 10 (first place Votes bracketed points scored on a basis) : Team Pittsburgh (105) Texas Christian Points (8) California Notre Dame Dartmouth Question — Here’s a queer play that came up in one of our games 'hat needs clarifying A player of our team standing in his end zone muffed a kick-of- f and the ball went out of bounds on the d line after it had been touched by a playgr of the kicking team What A Coach is the ruling? five-yar- Answer— A kick-of- f which g oes Found True Texas Christian was tested and found true by Baylor which dissolved under Davey O'Brien’s accurate passing and the work of a line headed by I B Hale at tackle and Center Ky Aldrich California found Oregon State tougher than expected but held third while Notre Dame moved from seventh to fourth on the win overArmy Dartmouth which has two big tests ahead in Cornell and Stanford smacked Yale This is no trick but the Green did it in such a workmanlike manner that opinion grewthe Indians are the best' Ivy league team" out of bounds between the goal lines is put in play on the reline or ceiving team’ where it went out of bounds The ball was not in control or possession of the receiving team since Princeton’s 1935 eleven therefore the kicking team could Santa Clara’s fail from fifth to not claim the ball even though disit did touch IVJast- before it went eighth reflects the BroncosMichiappointing showing against out of bounds gan State Santa Clara won by one point over a Spartan team- - just enough to beat Syracuse in good S turn trimmed by Penn State U Cagers Win Another Game Saturday’s schedule offers few Pitt easy spots for the first 10 target for every aspiring coach and BUENOS AIRES Argentina Oct squad on its schedule tangles with Tech doubly dangerous be- 31 (A1)—1 The United States touring Carnegie A A U basketball team defeated an cause of a traditional rivalry beAnoche provincial quintet tween the schools from Santiago Del Estero 76 to 26 Meets Tulsa The invaders led Monday night Texas Christian meets Tulsa no ” 38 to 10 at half time one’s idea of a breather California plays Southern California in what Pastor Victor is probably the day’s most attracNEW YORK Oct 31 (UP)— Bob tive battle Notre Dame renewes Pastor 19414 New York Monday an old but not very dangerous' technical rivalry with Navy Dartmouth rests night scored a four-rouknockout over Georgia (Big Boy) up on Dickinson Tennessee holds Brackey 231 Buffalo In the main batting 'practice with Chattanooga fight scheduled for10 rounds at and Santa Clara meets 'San FranSt Nick's 'palace cisco all-st- ar nd Covert Cloth Topcoats ' for Men Leaders Plan Alta Ski Lift Dedication Fete SPECIAL Da yniir Uttle amwytng-oW "4A— 175 and have you “out on limb”? It so why not use your ear as security (or a (ition loan economical Quick and no ' red" tape SEE 5SS0MAIN-WASl03- d ' iMWWL— XifeX— JKfiiStlfid— JhfitWgfiH 225 pounds Zale Wins T K O 31 JAb— Tony Oct CHICAGO Zale middleweight Gary Ind floored Jimmy Clark Buffalo ne11 the round and in first times gro twice more in the second Monday night at Marigold Gardens before Referee Tommy Thomasawarded him a victory on a technical Knock- out date was & tentative one dependand ing on weather conditions whether the lift is fully completed The fete will be held at a later date possibly ihe following Sunday provided conditions are not’ ideal It is planned to have a large group of city county state and business leaders at the ceremony to officially “throw the switch” and launch the J938-3- 9 winter sports season at the “St Moritz of the for the W P A reported Monday that floodlights had been installed and the men were working a double shift in the race against Alta snpw Winter sports enthusiasts point outthat success of the skiing proJ gram at Alta this year depends chiefly on whether the lodge is- Last season's ac- ready for use tivities were hampered due to lack of facilities for spectators and par- ticipants in tournaments for get ting warm ’ and Alta highways He said that several machines had been studied "4 y the board “When snow hits the Little and Big Cottonwood fanyons this winter we will be ready for it” the official said Further development of the Wasatch mountains’ twin skiing ccn- ters loomed Monday when il was learned at the riieefing that pri vat interests at Brighton contem plate construction of s ski tow CASH PAINT $275 “Covert Cloth is a perfect fabric for your new topcoat It stands lip under hard wear — doesn’t wrinkle — is $tvleful — rich’ in — color—fineiv'' tailored" bV“Law-"'- “ rence Austin Gal $40 KNOT SHEATHING Feet $2500 SAWDUST 15c SACK SOLID Per M NATIVE LUMBER CO 227 SO HY MAIN 1 7159 ’I" ily - ' snow-clearin- 1139 901 692 670 624 610 406 390 274 149 Tennessee (1) Answer— The backward pass Northwestern anta Clara rule says that a player may pass uke the ball in any direction except' Fordham towards his opponents’ goal Second 10: Oklahoma 139 Minne-sot- a Therefore9 this would be consid- 125 Southern California " and ered a lateral pass Holy Cross 42 each Alamaba 13 12 each Iowa Question— There has been much Michigan and Cornell said about the slow play in local State 11 Texas A & M and CarneTech 7 each games Can’t the officials do some- gieOthers riientioned: Boston College to A the speed up game? thing and University of California at Los Grid Fan ' Angeles six each North Carolina Answer — A team is allowed and Ohio State four each Vanderw Villanova SO seconds to get off its plays bilt three Tulane and The officials must allow this one each Most of the first 10 solidified their time If- however a team takes warfare more than 30 seconds then it positions in theMweek-en- d shouId be penalized for delay of Manyjselleved Pittsburgh had its problem in Fordham and ganfei Aside from this all the toughest predict one of the officials can do is ask th teams are readyof to seasons for the Panall to speed up the play and' do greatest last thers rout of after the period to themselves possible everything the Rams avoid lulls in the game - M -- "O' 1VO AfiAAV aft V |