Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 24 1938 ' ' 19 f as Successful Coach Ted Bank Go ' Former Wolverine Ends Fourth Year With Vandals Tapering off his fifteenth year of one of hia greatest Coach Ted Bank of of Idaho Thursday his senior stalwarts curtain on their col coaching with football teams the University will see 10 of ring down the Ten Seniors Ready For Action in Contest With Utah legiate football careers The final game of the season brings back meir&ries to the Idaho coach of his last collegiate game at Michigan Sixteen years ago Thursday Bank sat on the bench nursing a broken leg and watched Harry Kipke step into his quarterback role for the contest Bank who saw action overseas before entering college broke a leg in midseason of his senior year and squirmed on the bench during what had been termed "his best" season of football But the broken leg is not all to the "leg” story When overseas he had a knee cap shot away Army surgeons substituted a silver plate and he played two and a half seasons of varsity football with the artificial member but it was the other leg he broke during his final season of football He entered the war a private and came out a lieutenant Another outstanding fact In Bank’s playing career is that he never lost a ball game that he quarterbacked (Hurry Up) Yost tq Louisina where n he coached his first team at seasons at school Six high Patterson gave this high school five championships Tulane university reached out and took the stubby Idaho mentor to coach its freshmen Under Bernie Biermamank whipped out suc$ cessful Kshman teams After on carried he resignation under Ted Cox for another three years leaving in the spring of 1935 to take bver the Idaho coaching duties With Bank on the trek to Idaho came Robert Tessier line coach of the Vandals and the Minnesota or Bierman style of football Bank has used the style so successfully that his teams are called the "Little Minnesota" of the Pacific north4 west He has headed the Vandals for the fbur seasons and is starting contract oiynis second three-yea- r Tne present Idaho season is one of Pat-tdrso- Bier-irian’- tpg'best in Idaho footbaUtfistory Ten' men on the Vandal football team will play their 'final game Thursday when Idaho tangles with the Utes The whole left side of the Idaho line will line up next June to reA ceive the coveted sheepskin pair of outstanding centers Lyle Smith and Rudy Aschenbrenner graduate as well as the right starting tackle starting halfbacks starting quarterback and a reserve halfback Four of the 10 are residents of Milwaukee Wis who traveled west four years ago to gain a higher education and play football Richard Trzuskowski' left tackle has probably had the more colorful career of the graduating quartet Last season he stepped back into the Idaho As Notre Dame Keeps Top Grid Rankin" Mentor Makes Reputation For Self in Lengthy Career the V andahof Idaho Little backfield to play fullback for the Vandals when the regular fullback suffered a broken leg Tony Knap left end is ending his varsity career after being secoast end lected as an Ray Smith Notus Idaho junior and right wingman has also been selected asan end on a mythical allcoast team Walter Musial Milwaukee right guard is sure to land on some of the later selections as is Trzuskowski Who is sure to repeat his last season’s honors Ray Kaczmarek Milwaukee right tackle playing his second season of regular football is due honors The Vandal centers have shaded alike the playing time for the past three seasons Smith and Aschenbrenner have gone through their collegiate careers staging a friendly battle for the same position In the backfield the Vandals lose Harold Roise Moscow left halfback' Eddie Wilson Aledo 111 and Jim Johnston Glendale Cal right halfbacks and Earl Gregory Potlatch Idaho quarterback Roise Wilson and Gregory are all starters on the Vandal club Johnston leads the defense in the Idaho backfield Bobcats Greeley Fight for Title C D J Sees It By J C Berks TCU Second Spot We suppose that just about everything has been said or written that can be said or written about the Idaho-Uta- h football game which is Given to be played this Thanksgiving day in the University of Utah stadium By BILL BOM NEW YORK Nov 23 UP)— Num- There has been published all that comes within that division called bering ranking teams from the east I “news" the activities of both teams middle west and south among itsjin preparing for the game have been reported in detail there have been reproduced the opinions of tained its top ranking among the experts and lawmen respecting aspects of the pregame situa j: latest rious of the two teams have lion records Associated Press poll cff the counbeen prlnted and th abiHty ot try's sports writers Foot- individual players compared The fact that Georg T bal1 follo'fer8' therefore should be the south Armyr'Navy and Car- well informed negie Tech 'fnm the east and Min- - That they have need of all "the Holder Duke Third Place in I aSS heT a ven' Ajden ?r“ wltf 2 victor ior on ballots and 807 points or lne otaer’ ahead of Texas Christian with 28 and 746 T C U has scored 234 Idaho ’ Ranking points in nine games to Notre 149 but the southDame’s lnlelght There may be some element west conference leaders have pjayed of truth In the assertion that a less representative schedule "Utah is going out of its class' in meeting Idaho The arguThree Teams on this head Is that ment 84 ballots the other first-- 1 Of the Idaho is a Pacific Coast conplace nominations were split among ference school so far as footthe next three teams Duke only While the ball is concerned d on major Vandals’ activities onCoast eleven In the country drew three group gridirons do not have No 1 votes and 553 points to plate a bearing on Coast championthird Tennessee also given three ships they nevertheless enjoy n votes as top team and a ranking with other member Pittsburgh given two tied for teams of that conference Nofourth with 523 points body is disposed to deny that Behind them came Oklahoma Pacific Coast conference footconference Six Big ball as an exemplifying type downed Tech champion Carnegie of the sport is entitled to Dame Notre Minnesota only by higher rating than that Calirepeating Big Ten titleholder in our own conference played fornia sure of at least a tie for Pacific coast conferencehonors and Cornell the easter- n- "Ivy As to Idaho’s rglht to rank as a league’s” dominant power with Coast squads relative standing ' L 9 comparable The fin get out ttat th Vandala de Duke and Pittsburgh should be kept first-plac- e unbeaten-untied-unscore- BOZEMAN Mont Nov 23 (UP) Rocky Mountain- - conference football championship will be at stake in a Thanksgiving day tilt between Montana State college and Greeley State college for which the two teams made final preparations Wednesday Greeley&tate players undefeated in conference competition until last week when Colorado Mines halted them 15 to 9 hope to halt the Montana Stato college team still undefeated in conference play If the Bobcats win they will take If they lose they the championship will be tied for the title — The once-beate- C crowd that Promises to set m2 that Washington is the team record for Dixie football Daveywhlch overthrew tbe mlghty TroO’Brien on the same afternoon From these considerations d T C U jans will lead his it is argued that there may be some- machine against Southern "Utah oPthe f0°f dist in the conterenJi race southwest J"- Qn the other side it is put for- kL if ward that Utah’s 1938 team-stan001 ba with th best th® yt high-geare- "“ Iv been some notable football organ!— zatlons at Utah The current Utes went through their Mountain States conference campaign not only without accepting defeat but also with a record of but seven points scored against them Adding an intersectional game to the conferPoints ence schedule the Utes participated The lists show 807 in seven games 746 that they scored a total of 147 points 553 and that they permitted adversaries cor onlV th B2S t0 B23 seven points mentioned ualified 35li PerhaP n“ to speak on the subject than Coach Carolina State and Cornell battles Pennsylavnla in their annual "turkey day" scrap The Ranking votes The tabulation (first-plac- e in parentheses points scored on basis) : Team Notre Dame (48) Texas Christian (28) Duke (3) ‘ Tennessee (3)”'“ Pittsburgh (2) Oklahoma carnegie xecn Minnesota California I vSDl 152 151 117 Corne11 Promoter of Gibbons Second ten— Holy Cross 79 Mich-- 1 igan 52 Dartmouth 38 Southern Dempsey GOrDieS California 36 Northwestern 35 SHELBY Mont- - Nov 23 UPh-2-1 33 Texas Tech 25 Fordham rs Santa Clara 13 Georgetown 11 James A Johnson pioneer of y and a promoter o6 the heavy-lementioned— Boston 2 Iowa State Alabama and weight championship fight between Jack Dempsey and Tommy Gib- Harvard 1 each bonds here In 1923 died Wednesday at the age of 73 -- Vil-lano-va Shel-Othe- col-lb- Pitt All Set For Duke Harold Roise dashes out from Idaho to oppose the U Diversity of Utah in Thanksgiving classic on — Crowley Signs New Fordham Contract - field “ Southern California UCLA Encounter Tops Grid Program College Thanksgiving a new NEW YORK Nov 23 (UP) — "Sleepy” Jim Crowley signed five-yecontract "Wednesday as head coaeh at Fordham university The contract begins next year and runs through 1943 While no terms were announced it is believed Crowley’s salary would be about $15000 $2500 annually an increase of about over his present salary — ar - ‘U’ ’ (20000) — Dutch Meyer hasn’t even had to The Wildcats who began a open up Texas Christian Duke officials are counting on Army-Nav- y (102000) — On the new high for southern foot- undefeated streak against Manhatline’s fine showing of its It 20 strength to 1936 should run tan n in unscored-oBlue ball when the Princeton and a headier (25000) — Sid against Devils play Pittsburgh attack led by “Huey” Long and and all plays Woodrow Wilson Army Texas Christian will meet Its Luckman broken-nos- e Oklahoma A and final obstacle Southern Methodist his last game for the Lions Colum(11000)—Oklahoma before 23000 and Oklahoma will bia in & close one Texas (10000) — North Carolina tackle Oklahoma A and M Tech to remain unbeaten and un— opponent for a powerful Tech (15000) Carnegie one of the tied Stanford-Dartmou- th (25000) "Sooner” team that is unbeaten and east’s best belli clubs should make one of Its rare intersectional ap- —Either way it will be k) the poor untied Indian — New Hampshire or Palo After a final glance into the crys' pearances a winning one Because Dartmouth Alto variety State (26000)— had expected to beat Cornell and tal this observer submits his last Nebraska-Kansa- s Nebraska to finish a sorry season this will be an anticlimax Stanford predictions Cross (40000) (Probable attendance in paren- with a victory over unpredictable — Boston college-Hol- y Holy Cross probably underrated State theses): Elsewhere — Christman and Mis- more than any team in the counThanksgiving day— C L A souri to top Kansas Western Re- try to win what is always a bruiser Southern O&lifornia-State (42000)— serve to finish unbeaten and un(85000) — Both should be and there's little to choose tied against Case North Carolina Tulane Elsewhere —Fordham over New on comparative tcores But the over Virginia Arkansas over Tulsa choice is Southern Cal beaten only Clemeon beaten only by Tennessee York U Georgia Tech over GeorWashington by Alabama in its first game and over Furman V M I over Virginia gia Washington overover Oregon Oregon State Washington In its last and shooting Tech George Washington by a state over Carolina South Baylor shade over West Virginia Niagara Rice forthat Rose bowl bid Tenneasee-Kentuck- y W and L over over Catholic U Mississippi (and (20000)— The over Duquesne Hall) over Mississippi State strongest hoodoo in the world can’t Maryland Colorado over Denver Parker erase those six straight Kentucky Wake Forest over Davidson Miami Auburn over Florida defeats since its two “breather” vic- over Bucknell Richmond over W tories Tennessee and M Utah over Idaho S L Bowling Pennsylvania-Corne-ll (70000) — Saturday— (50000) — Duke Against a Penn team that got away to a nice start but bogged down undoubtedly has been building up tb badly several times the choice must this all season But the Blue Devils haven’t faced anything like those be Cornell' Alabama-Vanderbi- lt (25000) — 10 Pitt seniors and one junior Pitt Chris-tloAlabama on slightly superior punch Southern Methodist-Texa- s Texas-TexA andM (40000)— (23000)— S M U hasn’t been A nice spot for the Longhorns’ Dana beaten skies Its shellacking by Pitt Bibls to spring some upset fire- But th'ertf T C U hasn’bbeen beaten works but A and M gets the nod at all and on the word of Coach (Continued from Pracedlnx Pane) Manhattan-Villanov- a 50-0- : Brown-Columb- Tech-Marquet- te State-Carneg- ie next-to-la- st Try My Famous Bronze GA- SIt’s got lots of fill witn my— snsp-and-g- Or 1st Grade GAS Why pay mors for perfect operation! 18c n FOOTBALL The Big Game of Year IDAHO U VS UTAHU TODAY l:30pm -- UTE v: Reserved Seats— and $175 General Admission $125 High School Students (with 5 mills activity cards) 25 $224 Wins Horse Show Tro Ted Bank will bring to a close bis fourth campaign as coach of the Idaho Vandals with the Turkey day battle with Utah Last year his Vandals edged out the Indians 9-- 7 STADIUM- - 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Children nnder iZt 10 Cop-per- Duke-Plttsbur- as PITTSBURGH Nov 23 UP) — A confident pack of Panthers from the University of Pittsburgh was ready Wednesday night to depart tor Dixie and a try at smearing the spotless 1938 gridiron record of Duke's Blue Devils Even the taciturn Scotsman and coach Dr John Bain Sutherland predicted his boys would "mar” one of the 'records held by Duke— unbeaten untied' and unscored upon Trainers reported the team in the best physical shape since it faced Wisconsin at Madison October 15 Some of the players said they had a “hunch” the southerners have been basing hopes of winning next Saturday not so much on the record to date but on the comparatively poor exhibition put on by the Panthers at Durham a year ago Pitt won that game in the final quarter 10 to 0 “We’ll show them” was the team cry GARFIELD-rDor- a Selfs bowling team defeated the league-leadin- g v Ann Tygesen team in tjje Utah Club women’s Bowling league to send the leaders Into a tie with Amy McCarty’s team which beat the Sylvia Wlmmeris outfit With but two more bowling nights before the dose of the present set of games Tygesen’s and McCarty’s teams are the only ones with a chance for the section title These two teams meet in the f inal set December 6 Tulane-Louisia- wsll-prim- 1 Dora Self’s Bowlers Win at Garfield' U gs TORONTO Nov 23 Iff)— Irelai won the international army officers' team challenge trophy donated by Howard G Ferguson at Wednesday night’s royal winter fair horse show' The Irish team hpd a total of nine faults against 11 for the United States army team 2 mills' Get Tickets Before Xl:30 a m Thursday at or Deseret News Tribune-Telegra- Stadium Box Office! 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