Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 13 1938 4 C isconsin Defeats U C L A 14 to 7 In Coast Contest - r jy- Topples Aggies - M t Second Canto Nov 12 of California’ Bears striking swiftly In the second and third periods charged to a 30 to Q football victory Saturday over University of Oregon's hard fighting Ducks The Beari apparently recovered from the shock of their beating by Southern California a week ago tallied midway In the second period going 86 yard for th first score Fullback Dave Anderson went over line from th three-yar- d Immediately after the next kickoff a weak Oregon punt gave th Californians th ball 39 yards from coring ground On the first play Left Half Vic Bottari passed 15 yards to Right Half Louis Smith and th latter ran 25 yards for the touchdown Bottari again scored th point after touchdown with a drop kick Shortly after th third quarter opened another poor punt by Oregon gave California the oval 39 yards from the goal On pass good for three yards and line mashes put ths ball over Halfback Smith rambling the last 13 yards on a cutback through right tackle OREGON la It a Ahern PooV CALIFORNIA aSunmonl a ‘Vi'- - Btona 5 aUal Marly Krpan Inml hard-runnin- ' ' " x Op Over-Tul- sa DE3 MOINES lows Nov 13 (UP)— Draks university’s Bulldogs started their football encounter with Tulsa’s Golden Hurricane as ths underdog and finished on top with a 87 to T Missouri vallsy con- ference victory here Saturday Draka’s first touchdown cam early In the first quarter when Right Halfback Francis Henry went over standing up on a revert play from tha 12 Vt yard line Phil Man-deconverted Five minutes later TUlsa retaliated with its only score Troy Soholl fullback aoored on a line d lino plunge from DTtke’a after officials ruled Drake waa guilty of Interference on a past from Thompson to Reagon Gregory Charlie Johnaon was sent in from the bench to make the kick which was good Drake scored twice in the second period Tulsa then turned to the airlines unsuccessfully only to have Drake score on a paaa from Henry to Phil Mandera after the Bulldogs had marched to Tulsa’s stripe Midway In the final period Drake unleashed a march down the field with Pug Manders fullback toting the ball most of tha time With only six Inches to go Pug plunged through the line for Drake’s final score His brother Phil made th k point after touchdown on a place-kicrs one-yar- Cowboy ball lugger shown off on one of hii many jaunts through Aggie g e Noc 12 (Ah— An-c- ll did not come until about the middle LOS ANGELES Nov 12 (AP)— Wisconsin turning on two of the third quarter When Winter-holle- r and Krpan again started scoring blasts of power behind a hard charging forward wall the ball Helping on this dumped the Bruins of University of California at Los Angeles 14 toting touchdown march was a forward "to 7 In an Intersectional grid battle Saturday before 50000 spectators pass fumbled by Winterholler and Surrendering only in the fading recovered by Bradbard for a gain moments of tha game to a desperof eight yards and a first down on line ate pasting attack that brought the Winter tha Aggie holler then made 20 yards on a de lone Bruin touchdown Wise (main layed buck through the Aggie line turned two Uclan miscues into tries in and three Farris Krpan touchdown drives and Jianded the took the ball to the AgglesH locals their first hometown defeat line where Farris bucked through center for the score of the season Slater Sparks Attack Pass Interception Aids By FRED M SHIDELER In the first half both teams failed Play during the remainder of the CORVALLIS Ore Nov 12 (UP) to third quarter Was near midfield capitalize on numerous fumbles and after Harold Gutke and Slater —The Oregon State Beavers won a and pass interceptions Then late were sent in the game at the beginconference football game here Sat- in the second period Wisconsin ning of the final period an Aggie offensive got under way Starting urday from th Stanford Cardinals grabbed one of the Uclan passes on the Cowboys’ line Slater 6 to 0 deep in Bruin territory Jack Murtossed tyi eight-yar- d pass to Gutke A Beaver halfback Vic Kohler ray making the interception seven ball then carried and the three minutes of play The Badgers from the Big Ten times in succession placing it in after about to snagged a Cardinal pass and raced their Howie Weiss and his beck-fiel- d position for Gus Papanklcfcola score 70 yards to the only touchdown of mates stopped up to 'this point On the first play after the subse- the game to click and went over the began Prine fumbled and quent kick-o- ff It was the first win Oregon State goal line in thre plays Weiss the Aggies recovered on the Cowline Freddie Bohman has ever scored over Stanford and made nothing on the first play but boys’ came into the game in place of Hog appropriately enough It was the Bill Schmitz left halfback broke gan and with the aid of Slater thirteenth meeting of the two through the right side of the Bruin carried the ball to the Wyoming teams line and went 22 yards to the 7 on d line where Slater smashed A homecoming crowd of 10000 the next Weiss cracked through over for Aggies’ final score DurCoach Witte of Wyo- watched the game which was the line for th score and Hovland ing this drive line ming sent his first string In hut played through a steady drizzle of converted In the third quarter after UCLA they failed to hold nullified Stan'Die entire Cowboy line played rain that apparently had gotten In a hole on a pass try attack widely-toute- d ford’s passing well with Bradbard particularly ruled a fumble Wisconsin started Time Stubborn Defense from th Bruin 36 Schmitz passed game playing a “heads-up- ” and time again this clever wingman 12 yards to Gile Weiss picked up diswithin was Stanford striking seven York made seven more and stopped Aggie plays and It Was his alertness in scooping up an Aggie tance of the goal line three differ- Cfavree on a sneak darted off right lateral and racing for a Two plays later ent times but a stubborn Oregon end to th on touchdown in the second period that defense which was Ineffec- York crashed off right end for the State blasted all the home team’s hopes touchdown and Hovland again to throw kicked the extra point Murray Maughan Aggie center tive in midfield tightened ’trio of of a were line the back the and Carl Smith tackle plunging Indian backs who rippedthrough Washington Smothered outstanding linemen for Utah-Statwhile in the backfield honors must big gaps in th Orange forward wall Throughout the game the Bruins’ ' go to Lawrence Slater sub back while outside of the Beaver running and passing star Kenny who registered one of the Aggie stripe Washington was unable to get Glenn Hamilton who entered the loose as the Bruin line crumpled touchdowns and placed the bail in position for the other score Mur- game for Stanford In the fourth before the Wisconsin forwards but ray was removed from the game In quarter threw a scare into Oregon Kenny and Quarterback Merle Har-ri- a the third period with a leg injury Stats fans when with less than started a spectacular passing and it was doubtful" whether he five minutes to go on his own 82 attack with less than three minutes would be able to play against Uni- he hurled a long pass to Graff al- of the game to go’ ternate left end who lateraled to The two passed the Bruina 86 versity of Idaho next week Sadly “off” were Seth Maughan Fred Ledeboer yards Washington on th last pitch Ledeboer eluded two tackier ro from Harris traveling 32 yards to Cliff Poole and Drummond Hoggan Ira Winger diminutive Aggie back versed his field and was on his the Wisconsin 2 Fullback Bus who started the game Was help- way to a touchdown when he fa! Sutherland went through the left less against Wyoming because of tered momentarily and Don Coons side of the Badger line for the the failure of the Aggies to open State left end caught him from be touchdown Frawley converted Besides hind The Bruins with 11 seconds to holes or block for him Slater’s play in the two scoring go took the ball on a clever onsld Minute kick at the kickoff but whatever thrusts made by the Aggies it was Last chance' they had for another tally the play of Aggie reserves that was Hamilton completed another best pass to Kirsch in the last min was lost when Izzy Cantor contribuFrom a statistical standpoint ute but a clipping penalty crossed ted another fumble' to the day’s of 18 bobbles Wyoming gained 219 yards as com- off the gain On the last play of UCLA made 12 first downs to 7 pared with 159 for the Aggies which the game Hamilton’s long pass into and stayed with the Badgers on included scrimmage and passes the end zone fell incomplete From scrimmage the Cowboys Oregon State made the only score running plays 128 yards to 142 for amassed a total of 204 yards 116 of the game when Vic Kohler inter- the visitors The Bruins also travof them coming In the first half cepted Ledeboer’ pass Intended for eled 140 yards to 32 by air The while the Aggies totaled 120 yards Gallarneau while on the State 30 yards went for nothing in the however as ten fumbles making 64 yards in the first half and galloped 70 yards in a clear pinches Wyoming made 11 first downs from field for a touchdown Hutchin’s were chalked up against the scrimmage and one from a pass placement for the extra point was Ths while the Aggies scored 10 first wide V C L A WISCONSIN ! one The and Mosllsr McPhsrson from downs scrimmage Aggie OREGON STATE 8TANFOR: It Hill Eckle from a pass Coons le Clarke Pfeiffer Hovland' Ig STATE to--t- al 6 LA VERNE Cal Nov 12 (Ah — California Inetitut of Technology losing record snapped its Saturday by defeating La Verne col- lege IS to 6Caltech’s victory wka somewhat empty however because La Verne early this season virtually disbanded its team for want of players and kept the Engineer game only to carry out their aifnual gridiron - pact Uc-Ia- Ilnc-up- Marty Krpan in addition tp doing some fancy ball toting also stopped He halted Miller on this play plays Idaho Frosh Defeat Pilot Crew 13-- 7 to Play Wolf Pack Annexes State Honors V ALBUQUERQUE N M Nov 12 (UP) — New' Mexico university struck once in the first period and then stalled off four scoring attempts by New Mexico State to defeat the Aggies 2 here Satur8-- day Playing their second game without the services of ace Halfback Bill Dwyer who was liijured two weeks ago the university Wolf pack proved that they were th most powerful team In the state— the stakes being played for In the feud between the two leading New Mex- lco teams Fnrrle Krpan Idaho Novs 12 A0-- The University of Idaho freshman football team concluded a successful season Friday with a 13 to 7 victory on a frozen gridiron over the University of Portland fresh- SEATTLE Nov 12 (—Washing- men ton will meet Montana in basketball games here January 13 and 14 Coast Conference It was disclosed Saturday w 5 The games will not count In California 5 8o California 3 C L A northern division coast conference regon 3 State 2 standings Montana having been 'Washington dropped from the division after par' Oregon Stanford Wash State tlcipating last year d who did WtOMINQ Aturman Thompson Medee Fordyeo Munctnl Shots Hrndbnrd Dorrlngton Winterholler Statistics on Logan Game T 0 0 8 0 PF 101 89 50 U 47 Quarter Description of Utah all the kicking most of the and proved an able safety man and defensive back ! MOSCOW NEW YORK Nov 12 UPt — Ford-hamfootball team blocking halfheartedly and unable to piece together more than 40 yards In any one drive was held to a scoreless tie Saturday by North Carolina's underdog Tarheels before a crowd of 25416 at the Polo grounds Favored by aa much as 2 to 1 the Rams never looked as If they deserved those odds Held short of line Southerners’ th through the first' half while substl tutes were operating at several key FIRST QUARTER positions they wheeled out three of Agglsd won ths toss stnd S Mtushsn their outstanding cripples for the kicked to Fgrrls on Wyoming’s second half Even that emergency line who rstumsd to ths Cowboys’ plays mds measure produced nothing more strips j Three Wyoming kick want out Dorrlngton'a yards and sensational than two barren at- sight llna on tha Aggla of bouuda 8 Maughan kicked to Winterholler on the tempts at field goals Uni and h ratumad to The Tarheels made a mess of the Cowbovs A bad pass the Utah 8tate 32 strlpa Farris to furtibla lost Fordham reverses and they contrib- from renter causing Cowbova back rushed the but 18 uted the game’s chief individual and yards finally an Agglt offatda penalty iava ’s rd California School Finally Wins 13-- Hoop Tilts Tie ’ ?" Fordham Held Washington Montana in George Stlrnwelss Miscues of Opponents Into Touchdowns and Win Margin one-yar- Hoffman manager of Max Baer put it up to Promoter Mike Jacobs Saturday to tell himwhether th former heavyweight champion will meet Lou Nova in San Francisco nsxt April or Tony Galsnto In an eastern match about tha asm time Hoffman wired Jaooba that Herman Taylor Philadelphia promoter had Invited Hoffman and Baer to bout in watch tha Galento-Thom- a Philadelphia next Monday — and mayba talk about Taylor’s 150000 offer for a Galento-Bae- r fight that would be staged In Philadelphia or Atlantia City ”Wa cannot accept at present I gave my word w would not sign until after conference with' you on Nova match” Hoffman aald In his telegram ‘‘If you cannot meet Taylor's of' fer Is there any reason I should not accept as Baer will be bigger card for Joe Louts after beating ' star r ‘v f SACRAMENTO Drake Victor 00 Mm Jacobs Gets Baer Edict (Kin) -- Turn rd Roaao Glovanlnl aaaaaaaaaals - 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revolutionary- - "turtle” -- apeed’ ster is planning on returning to Utah ih 1939 for another crack at the record now held by Captain George E TT Eyston Mr Cobb who is a fur broker in London when he isn’t shooting at upwards of 300 miles per hour in speed trials on the Bonneville salt flat told Gus P Backman executive secretary of th Salt Lake chamber of commerce in a letter at received Saturday that he ready making plans to return next summer The London sportsman with hia Wyoming 27 ‘the In Welngandt Stsrling Gavre Schmlts Wendllck Mercer V Kohler M Kohler Kiaselburgh 000 c rg rg rs qb In Ryland gommers Broadwell Cress Mathsws Fensnbock Beilin rh Gilmore Wslss (b Oveglla Score by periods: T— 7 U C L A Wisconsin V 0—14 I ! 0—0 Scoring! Touchdowns — Weiss York Suth- o—s erland Points after touchdown—Hovland 2 Frawley fiisnaajipm (iausu til 09 (Tiff fit® It’s hard to beat International Trucks for sheer good looks— even beside the newest passenger cars But it’s what liet underneath that really makes the profits for International owners Every part in these trucks is made to take all tn punishment that capacity loads can give it When you buy International construction you get a truck built to do a truck’s work Drop in Let’s talk it over ALL-TRUC- K 1 compatriot Captain Eyston staged a brilliant duel for the speed mark last summer Captain Eyston finally pushing his Thunderbolt up to 857 miles per hour to take the record Mr Cobb the day previous had shattered Mr Eyaton’s former rec ord with a speed of 850 miles per Aggies 12 Wyon play on the 20 was penalised five Wyoming yard atrip hour yards and there was only three and a half minutes left to plav Dorrlngton kicked to After his last run Mr Cobb who Une On Braegger on the Wyoming a spread piav Stater passed to Hughes but was driving a low turtle shaped the Acgie backfield was in motion and the three-to- n machine designed by play called back The Aggies took the air in said he hoped to a desperate attempt to score Wyoming took Reed Railtori Una own 48 yard the bell on their after return in 1939 with his car refour Aggie passes failed The game ended with the ball on the designed profiting from th ?938 line Wvomlng Final aaore: Wyoming 27 ftah Stale 12 runs Score: O’Brien orr Hutchins Srodhagen 8 o o Touchdown — V Kobler State Sci orlng: rg ft rs qb rh (b Backenbruck Murray Schults (3® men sm w Cobb Slates Aggie-Wyomin- g kicked to Winterholler on Wyolint Winterholler signaled ming's for a fair catch After Wyoming waa forced Wyoming first down on tha A cgie Miller to and aud Maero mada a first kick riaht the Aeie llna Krpan circled d line for 11 yard and first down on Utaih down on tha Aggie nma Miller lost 1© lateraled yards on an attempted d Farris line State's linemen the when rushed Cowboy by Winterholler who circled around tha Aaaie pass Aggies bad line for a first down left and to Aha Hue d a score: a Krnan hit canter for long pass to Whitesides placed the ball DorrUiKton's kick was Rood line but an offside on Wyoming's Asiaa 0 ftcorei Wyoming on the penalty on the Aggies brought tha play Dorriugtoii kicked to Winger d back llna and ha returned to the Aggla line Two AgRie playa failed and 8 passed Hoggan dropped back to punt but on the who mada a first down Maughan kicked out of bouuda on tha Ag- to Miller Aggia 48 gies 4flyartl line two to the moved ball on Miller around Aggies’ the 16 made yards plavs Krpan line where time was down on the the Cowboys’ right end making a first On an attempted taken out by Wyoming Successive plavs stripe Aggie for a by Miller and Maero brought another first pass from Farris ha was smeared WoodTwo line Toss of 14 down oil Wyoming’s yards by Whitesides and anmore plays by Miller gavs the Aggie ward before ha couW throw tha ball other first down On the Cowboy Dorrlngton kicked to Winger onto the the line On an attempted lateral from Hoggan line and ha returned Aggie d Three Agate plavs failed to Miller Bradbard took tha ball off the stripe for a first down and 8 Maughan kicked ground and ran 95 yarda for another line Wyoming score out of bounds on the Cowboy Four plavs by Winterholler and Krpan Dorrlngton’a kick was good were good for two first downs taking the fkors: Ujoming 21 I tah Aggies 0 lateral Fame threw line The ball to the Aggie interception of Hopgati’s d sustained drive by the a paaa to Winterholler to the Aggie ended a line and a firs down After Dorrlngton's kickoff to Krpsn dr-da- Aggies Aggie right end for 11 yards to the Braegger Miller punted It uas poor going A out of bound on the 5(Mard stripe Krpan line Fenp’ d by Winterholler and a penalty against made a first down On the Aggie hrum and Hamhy Four plavs by the Argies placed the ball on the Aggies’ line on the fivf'rrfi line for a first down On a double ave the Cowboysfine a first down Krpan fumbled and latere) from Krpan to WinttrhoUer to Far- Aggies on the Aggie ris who circled left end for a more Both a Wyoming man recovered e line aa tha halt-arnieThe side brought the plav baok 21 fail Score: Aggies tha Cowboys 4 Wyoming amt play lost 4 yard rirl c It Ig c Whitest! 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