Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE MONDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 7 1938 Upset Blasts Rock Gridiron World From Coast to Coast Gets Job Grudge Fight k’® Mighty Pitt Suffers Most in Carnage Boxing Card j winning streak 'as Southern California paced by Grenville Lansdell piled upJ78 yard to 68 and look over first place in the conference with five victories The season’s biggest crowd and the west coast’s largest in six years 95000 people saw the Golden Bears dropped out of the ranks together with Pitt Syracuse Rutgera and Purdue all blasted hoodoos of long standing The Syracuse triumph was its first over the Red Raiders since 1924 Rutgers recovering a fumble to set up the deciding touchdown beat Princeton for the first time since football's Inaugural in 1869 and Purdue’s conquest of Ohio State with Lou Brock leading the way marked the Boilermakers’ Initial triumph and score since this series was begun in 1919 As Inspired Carnegie Tech Ends Panthers’ Wallace Gets Return Bout With Rainwater -- Promoter Joe Waterman offers an appealing- boxing bill for his Monday night patrons at" McCullough’s cent which is topped off by the 7 scoring-m- grudge battle rematch between Speedy Wallace Tulsa and Jack ' Rainwater Pendleton Ore Welters who are out to settle the question of superiority on a win basis -Rainwater the underdog when they clashed a week ago who turned in a sparkling performance and won feels he is'better acclimated and is confident of being even more Ray Blades He intimates that he Cardinals eonvincfhg in 1939 Will retaliate for any rough tactics kick Wallace by promptly knocking Ing Wallace who takes this boxing business seriously maintains he was out of the call in the' previous encounter and it was his insistent clamor on that score i that won him the return engagement and a chance to bid for Jackie Burke’s state welter crown on November 15 The colored clouter can ST LOUIS Nov 6 UP) — Rayl hit but apparently doesn’t relish a veteran of the St Louis Blades exchanges infighting Cardinal farm system Sunday was V Ill Referee named manager of the St Louis Hardy Downing dean of Utah’s National league club for 1939 third as boxingcolonywilLpreside It is the first time a Cardinal man in the ring and this is assurance that he will call the fight as “chain” product has been named he pees it if it traverses the sched- manager of the St Louis team uled route and when he reaches The announcement of Blades se-- 1 the verdict it will be a correct cli- lected to replace Frankie-Friscreign max for the action that has trans- the tail end of whose five-yewas filled by Coach Mike Gonzales pired Burke is expected to be at ring-aid- e late last season was madeby Presi- to tab the styles of the rival dent Sam Breadon who declared: “After carefully considering many I battlers Reports from Ogden indicate the Utah titleholder has al- candidates for the position I be-- 1 ready started whipping into shape lieve I have picked the most capaas he knows’ that he must success- ble man I could find" fully hurdle the Rainwater-Wallac- e With Rochester victor if he is to get off to a flying Blades has been at the helm of start on a projected coast Invasion the Cardinals’ Rochester elub of the in the near future International league since 1935 In Four Rounder Prior to that in 1933 he led Co-- j Grant Hanson and Floyd John- lumbus to its first American asso- son hard-hittimiddleweights are elation flag in 26 years Blades joined the Redblrd organ!- d rated as a toss-u- p in the zation in 1922 after he had attracted Paul Davini may semiwindup Eddie Ross in the feather- the attention of Branch Rickey weight special event unless the lat- then manager of the Cards by bat-- 1 ter scores with his hefty right ting 330 in 118 games with Houston in the Texas league hand Pete Giacomi is gunning for his That was the beginning of a Car-- 1 third pro win in a row when he dinal playing career which lasted The through 1932 except for the season meets Ken Denver welter ’’breaks” may decide the victor in of 1929 when Ray divided time beduel between Otis tween Rochester and Houston the light-heaIn 1925 he was recognized as the Steele and Bud Jensen RossFer-rac- o lead-of- f batter in and Chink Minardi light- hardest-hittin- g weights hoist the curtain at 8:30 baseball He hit 342 in 122 games for the Cards that geason With Blades at Columbus in 1933 When" he' entered " the managerial spotlight his first year was Mike Pat Dengis Takes Gonzales who will remain with the Cards as coach under Blades next! Marathon Run year NEW YORK Nov 6 UP) — Pat No Stranger Dengis airplane tool Ray will not be a stranger to the maker from Baltimore won the national A AU marathon champion- Cardinals when he reports for trainship here Sunday by recording his ing at St Petersburg Fla nextl second consecutive triumph in the spring Sixteen members of the p r e s e n t Yonkers marathon He finished a quarter of a mile squad played under him at Column ahead of Gerard Cote St Hya- bus or Rochester Terms of Blades' contract' were cinths Quebec in two hours 39 minutes and 38 seconds one minute and not disclosed by Breadon ' a half behind the course record theThe St Louis Browns now are II only big league team without established by Johnny Kelley in manager for J939 but they are 1935 not without candidates There have been 15 applications for the job Bottari Holds Coast which probably will be filled within her-take-- 20-1- Cards Name Blades as short-chang- Streak No-Defe- at 22-Ga- By BILL BONI NEW YORK Nov 6 (AP)— Awesome winning streaks hard won reputations and tenacious jinxes were rocked by a series football program of itartling explosions Saturday as d nation-wid- e that had looked innocuous enough on the surface turned out to be dynamite for a dozen well established favorites from east to west and north to south Hit hardest in the day’s carnage in a 13-- upset by Southern California Northwestern aspiring to the was the mighty Pittsburgh achine that had rumbled Big Ten championship was knocked through 22 atraight games without out of the unbeaten ranks by Wisdefeat Matched with an inspired 3 resurgent Alabama Carnegie Tech team that hadn’t consin beaten Pitt since 1928 the Panthers Rice and Southern Methodist emscored on the first play of the phasized the foot in football with game as CUrley Stebbins ran back field goals that beat favored Tulane the opening kickoff 97 yards add- Arkansas and Texas A and M ed three more points on a field Syracuse came storming back from 1 goal by Bill Daddio and then were its rout by Penn State to topple 0 Purdue thwarted Ohio will guide checked completely as the Tartans Colgate ‘combining blazing runs by Merlyn Stajte’s Big Ten title hopes with a Condit and George Muha with an 12-- 0 shellacking Rutgers got one ability to capitalize on the breaks more break than Princeton to nip 8 0 Missouri upset roared away to a the Tigers victory But Pitt wasn't lacking in com- the form chart and Michigan State Utah State on a field goal California believed headed 0 pany for a second visit to the Rose bowl dropped Brigham Young out of a probably lost all chance of that and tie for the Rocky Mountain Big the Pacific Coast conference title Seven lead and unpredictable ' 17 20-1- 20-1- 6-- New Leader Alabama Rice and S M U all won in the last quarter— 'Bama beating Tulane 0 on Quarterback Vic Bradford's fourth down place-kic- k from the line the Owls downing Arkansas by the same score as Fullback Jake Schuehle He helped given three tries on' the referee’s Halfback Zontinl Irish acuttle Navy crew rulings made good the third one from the 27 with 50 seconds to play S M U topping Texas A and Lafayette blocked a kick to stop and 10-7 M as sub tackle Joa Pasqua Penn State 0 with half a minFor California held to two first kicked a 4 downs both in the last six minutes ute to go Wisconsin outplayed North west- of play Its defeat ended an 3-- passes not aa effective as usual carried over Missouri’s tally against—" Michigan State While these dozen favorites were toppled others had unexpected difficulty Fordham still weary from Its beating by Pitt got a first down on the nine-yar- d line against St Mary’s lost three yards In three — player ahdthemcallett-ono- n Wilbur Stanton to kick the winning field goal Manhattan similarly checked by North Carolina State1 sent In Manlio Boercnl to boot the placement that gave the Jaspers a 0 intersection decision Yale trailing with only a few min- utes remaining took a poor Brown punt on the Bruins’ 31 and scored 4 on two passes to win Michi- -' gan breezing away to a 19-- 0 lead had to hold off a drive 3 by Pennsylvania to gain a Tech’s Buck triumph Georgia Shaw his dropkick for sn extrs point blocked scooped up the pigskin and carted it over the goal line for the deciding point in a 19- - ' 18 defeat of surprisingly strong ’ Grenville Lansdell Starred Kentucky for Trojant against Bears — -- — - Fullback A1 Cruver went over for a touchdown and then kickad the ern scoring on two passes and a field goal that gave Washington a dash by Fullback Howie 10-- 7 victory over Stanford and its Weiss to tie Minnesota 28-- 0 win- first coast conference win Army ner over Iowa for the Big Ten lead had a bad scare before downing and Sophomore Paul Christman his (Continued on Following Pui 3-- 20-1- last-peri- od 19-1- -- " 0 1 & ar HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1939 FORD V8 TRUCKS ‘ "'II four-roun- Ford gives economy a new meaning-o- ver a wider range of truck operations than ever THIS YEAR out-spe- before 85-h- p To the d 8 and en95-hadded 8 is new the gines engine for greater power and speed It is available in the Regular and C O E Trucks There are new hydraulic service brakes for quick straight-lin- e stops with easy pedal pressure Along with these new features are those tlme4eslei truck features that have set the high Ford standard of performance and reliability For 1939 there are forty-twdifferent body wide with choice of equipment ina types rear axle opcluding tional gear ratios transmissions and clutches 60-h- p time-prove- p vy -- factory-installe- d V-- and-chassi- two-spee- d ‘ Scoring Lead SAN s V-- “on-the-job- ' UCLA 7 6 6 6 6 3 3 3 1 2 touchdown — juiuijiijii NEW ENGINE R Ford now widens the range of power available for the Regular V-- 8 and C O E Trucks by offering the new 95-h- p engine in V--8 addition to the improved 85-hengine Either the 85-h- p V-- 8 or the 60-hengine may be used in the p One-Tonn- p NEW HYDRAULIC BRAKES — Fonr-whehydranlie service brakes built to Ford standards of safety are regular equipment oh all 1939 Ford Trucks Regular and C O E Truck have completely independent hand brake system with separate mechanically operated brakes inside rear brake drams el (AP)— Vlo piston rings for improved oil economy cabs insulated ventilated and with Safety Glass throughout Cougar Holds Point Lead Hlrshon i'nTHTni ” Bottari University of California halfback continues to lead the scoring among Pacific Coast conference football players H has scored 52 points In eight’ games In second place is Tony Flrpo another California halfback with 44 and Ken Washington University of California at Los Angeles halfback Je in third spot Wltfr 42 points The ten leading scorers? G T Player By the Associated Press 7 8 Bottari Cal 8 Cal 7 Firpo Since scoring in mountain Big 7 Washington UCLA 7 8 5 Seven Football conference games L Smith Cal 7 4 Lansdell So Cal was limited to one field there Gebhardt Oregon Higghis Ore State X Nicholson Oregon ' Cruver Washington (x)— Point after " eight-cylind- few weeks thepext Nov FRANCISCO V-ty- V-- o Ten billion miles of payload performance have proved that the Ford engine and the rugged dependable construction of the Ford Truck chassis are equal to the toughest jobs Ford economy is a fact established by the cost sheets of thousands of companies in every line of business These companies have found that Ford V-- 8 Trucks are built to do more work in less lime at lower cost That means delivering bigger loads faster at reduced covering more miles a day and maintenance costs all along the line operating If you want to know why there are more Ford Trucks on the road today than any other make examine the Ford Truck See the new 1939 Ford V--8 units Match them up feature for feature with any other truck of comparable size and price Know the difference before you spend another truck dollar Arrange through your Ford dealer for a new Ford 8 Truck to use for an test '"! 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