Show rr " j 30 Saturday Morning- - Suit £akt tribune- ITljc East Runs Wild in-L- Shoe Hilltop - Quarter to Defeat Vest High 31o ast Panthers Hold Foe For Three Frames "i Last Flash Gained 13 Yards on This Play Against Panthers Weber Trips P asadena Score By -- - r i 7-- 6 Hall Across Tribune Intermountain Four Times in Final Frame OGDEN— An For throe full quarters Friday the gallant Fanthers of West high school held rn check the dynamite In the East A team’s running attack but in the fourth and final canto of the game between the two schools the dynamite exploded in full force and the visitors were blasted to bits— the final count being 31 0 Throughout the first three cantos the Leopards blazed awav blocking backs Homer W'arner at the plucky Panthers’ forward Archie Melton a transfer from wall but the sole extent of their Lvanston Wyo and Bill Harrison success was a touchdown and a Leopards Strike A point after in the second quaiter of a punt and they rode into the final heat by Wiscomb and a jaunt boasting only a working mar- gave the East its first touchdown z— Glen Ciarke a battering J the k d in the second frame Deardon ham-ferm- J & g over from the West four-yar- d mark The husky back d the extra point After that it was just a question of time until the ultimate winners could get ibeir power attack clicking again 'throughout the third canto they tried in vain but in the final canto Wiscomb went over twice ns did Deardon One of Deardon s touchdown jaunts was a meander around his own left end and Wiscomb once streaked 31 yards to move the ball into scoring range Beeny midget signal caller was the star for West George Marsh plaved good ball at guaid post 'I he summary place-kicke- 7-- 6 Th goal-war- T Me K 111 A rkfldia Mnrsh linkers t at Kuliev Thiei'en Viment anno i ' r Me ena H thrnok rtK ' rf Jamm Bair AST O J hamen Hal Fcst In m pi s ‘ ’ ” quarters jre by lat orinq enion Warner Hw rib ih rK n Cl North he 2ft ngnn O Ho lifter J8 South (Htlifi O Orfdtn i(7 Hear HUer O (night (nmr) Ir sol Is 0111 plre 1 W 2 fiiistavsou 111 Insoii i re Smll lals Hurlsson referee arson linesman K Osller HinKhain sSla um fintuln Pvt NOR-EAS- T sit t non ciuisir -- M(k Uft Rat o' ties fresh exclusive designs colors you never saw before We have Wembley ties to go with eveiy suit color and every complexion— Sky Glo Iudesccnts Bulish Guards Stripes Foiest Tones and scenes of othris Choose yours now to brighten up appearance to wear with pleasure Horn -- $ Strrft Floor ZCJfll I 00 l’aon 7 10 ft ft ft R North Kanpete VaHutth atudein) hlx Man I eague Hrarr 10 Parowan 2 Oixin 14 Milford ft t edar I lt 10 Hurritaue ft Thr Hlff INree aat A II Meat A ft ft ft ft Citv A- hauled down by Elerie Beeny midget Panther quarterback The Leopards ropped the game 31 to 0 Bulldogs Continue Victory March high school sports fans heaid a description of the East-We"A football game Friday afternoon when the Leopards trounced the West high school eleven 'I he bioadcast was presented over radio station KL’TA by The Salt Lake 'tribune and Telegram as one of the many fall sports services being made available to the general public by these newspapers Marlowe Branagan Tribune sports writer who covers junior college and high school sports Bill Sears and Bob Hanson KUTA commentators spoits gave the sideline account of the traditional clash Theie is a bit of doubt as to whether it was dymmate explod mg title hopes or title hopefuls exploding dynamite but the fact remains that Friday’s contribution on the high school gudiion front was frought with explosions of just about all sorts y ’ st Starting on the north and read- nig southward the following title hopefuls exploded dynamite in the face of determined rivals North Cache Granite North Summit American Fork and Hinckley 'I he clubs which come under the category of having dynamite exploded in their title dreams are Logan Murray Pay son Lehi and North Sanpete Getting down to brass tacks Fri-rls jilate brought out on nbun dance of scoring power for this stage of the race- - In practically every division large scores were the rule rather than the exception and t tie games were held throughout the state aj (Continued from Fage Region One blnatlon that c3n click for the Aggies C U ’s lineup Saturday will be a wide variation from last week’s starting crew II the Buffaloes have gotten their feet on the ground it will take an inspiied Aggie crew to beat them The Farmers have a piomising line this fall but the backfield is a big question mark Coach Dick Romney not only lacks speed in the backfield but the lads who will have to do most of the ball toting are sopho motes Last week Frank Olsen had a bad case of jitters Olsen and Maivin Bell ate the two boys who will have to pack the mail If the Faimeis are going to do any offensive wandering Saturday If these youngsters come through so also may the Utah Aggies If the two sophomote backs get shellshocked the Farmers will have little chance for a victory Wing Shines for Since the Brigham Young unneisity Cougars romped over the Ationa State leachers at Flagstaff the Provo crew has been suspected of having a much better team than Coach Eddie Kim ball has let on The play of George Wing sophomore back in the opener was a sensation If Wing continues to show his elusive hips to would be tacklers and if the young but spirited Blue and White forward wall continues its hard charging and hard blocking tackling the Provo squad is going to make many fans and ciitics in the Big Seven change their minds before the cam paign is far advanced Coach Ilarry Hughes of Colorado State has optimistically de clared that he has his best squad in three years and his loss to Colorado Mines has not changed his mind one whit— because the Mineis have a good ball club this year As a result the Colorado State B Y U battle at Provo looms as a toss up Saturday Either team can win and the one that does may cause some trouble in the Big Seven league before the cam paign doses Utah s 7 7 tie with Santa Clara has led Utah grid followers to believe that the Indians have a high'stepping' eleven again this season— but one game doesn't make a season The Indians’ true power will he more discernible after their clash with Wyoming Satuiday If the game runs true to form the Redskins will likely be able to use all 21 of their fust string men along with many of their untried reserves Piospeds of a wet field weie not alarming to the Utcs be cause if Wyoming Is expected to do any scoring It will likely be through the air Therefore a wet and slippery pigskin would likely hamper the Wyoming offensive tactics more than it would the Indians’ Utah has a strong aenal game but it also has another powerful running attack The Indians still have some woik to do on their blocking he foie It ran be called good Manv times $anta Clara the agilnst Interference runnels staved on their feet and merely stood be tween the runner and the would be tackier Such blocking is onlv effective half the time The Indians’ blocking Is expected to be a little mote vigomus add thorough Salurdty If It Is Wy omtng will likclv be di owned In touchdowns because Utah has a whole flock of hicks who cm run the bill if they air given lulf ( h i n o Coach Iko Armstrong is miking some radical changes In his lineup for the Wyoming game Horn the trim that stalled against intn liar a and he Is likely to make switches all season many hecause he has that kind ot a foothill trim Utah hasn't a fust siting of 11 men this vear it has a fits! siting of about 22 men md any 11 of those 22 can be rated as egulats That teserve power as much ns anything el e gives the Indians a great chime to go through for theli second Mralght con for cnee nown Ihnp aic a lot of questions to he ansvseied in race this season Prohahh all of them won t he the Ble Seven aiuwucl Satur d iv hut some Idea of the Pll conetence pktute should be formed by the tlnec Important games i In Region One the principal feawas the continued rampant march of the Bulldogs of North Cache toward what looks like their first gridiron title4 The Bulldogs blasted to hits the title dreams of the Logan Grizzlies as they handed the previously unbeaten Logan machine a sound 20-- 0 shellacking Box Elder and Ogden also did a lusty hit of scoring the former handing South Cache an 18-- lacing and the Tigers going that still better as they walloped Bear River 37 to 0 in the night footballs debut lri Bear River Tooele s feat in view of recent tests on the part of the Buffs holding Jordans Beetdiggers to a 0 decision highlighted the Jordan district race but Granite's sound 22-- 0 win over Murray was perhaps the big surprise of the day The Farmers were rated an edge— but not by that margin Bingham handed Grantsville a 21-- 0 lacing to live up to pregame ballv-ho- o and the Darts of Davis showed a retuin to form at their razzle-dazzl- e type of play bv larrupihg the Pirates of Cyprus 32 to 0 The Braves of North Summit spilled Judge Memorial as expected but not before the Bulle dogs had made a threat by running up a lead at the end of the first quarter— which to say the least was unexpected Morgan and Wasatch of Ileber contributed one of the day s tie games to the program battling to a scoreless tie at Heber ture 0 7-- 20-6- dead-gam- 6-- 0 ( avrmn Win The traditional battle between the touted Cavemen of American fork and the underrated Pioneers of Iehi turned out to he just that sort of struggle as the Cavemen maintained their torrid pace In Region Hirer but not before they had to step lively to take the long end of a 13 0 store Springe die and Provo contributed a hit of dizzy football to the proceedings In Region Three as they fought it out on even terms In their 3 deadlock at Spring-Mil- e Ilmoln licked l’avson 7 0 something of a surprise and Span-M- i I ork toppled Pleasant (iove 11 to f which sen prised no one In Region lour hillmoie handl'd Wasatch acniliinv a 6 t) setback nnd the Mustangs of Hinckley rang up a 19 0 decision over the Rams of North Sanpete The former proved that the Fogles are probably not quite ns tough as rated and de fmitelv established the fact that the Mustangs will prob- ably be a lot tougher than previously rated In the six man slate hngue Cedar City spilled Hurricane 16 6 Beaver tripped Palawan 10 to 2 nnd Dixie lemrdod a M 6 decision over Milford In contests I5 Omaha Downs Bobcats 4 quarter when the wj cats scored the touchdown gave them a suprising and hard earned victory On the kickoff the white on sailed into the end zone touched the uniform of a Californian Quickly ing the opportunity Jack Thomas last year s captain of the Wildcats fell on the ball for a Four times in the finaltouchdon two duar ters the Pasadena Bulldogs threa ened to score but only once wen t0 Cross the 8oa! lme Aheyab beginning of the fourth quarter Byram flipped a perfeu pass to Palmer over the touchdown stripe for a score Leicht was injected into the for a try for the extra point but his placekick missed by yards well-plnve- eH j s r t Boonstra Victor In Golf Match Henry Boonstra won the grand final directors’ cup match at the Fort Douglas club Friday by defeating Colonel Owen Meredith Ducals on Sale 3-- 2 IDAHO FALLS Idaho— Tickets he victor will receive his trophy for the Utah-Idah- o football game Saturday night at the annual Red October 21 at Boise will go on sa'e and Blue dinnei which will be held Monday at the Idaho Falls chain at the Fort Douglas club after the ber of commerce Earl Hockett annual team tournament secretary said Friday T The famous Hudder featured in Vyvyan Bonner's Fashion in Technicolor now being shown at the Centra Theatre fore-ca- 12-- 0 OMAHA Neb Oct 6 (UP)— An inspired Omaha university foot ball team upset a highly touted Montana State squad here Finlay night 12-- 0 The 1938 Rocky Mountain champions were outclassed in every phase of the game and never once threatened the Omaha goal lino Omaha made 10 first downs to Montanas four Omaha’s two touchdowns came in the opening minutes of the second quarter Taking the ball on their own line Omaha made three successive first downs to land the ball on the Montana eight from where Bob Matthews plunged for the first tally A few plays later Vernor O’Neil intercepted a Bobcat pass on the Omaha 30 and in a series of line plunges Bob Pflasterer scored the second touchdown CRAM ITI Into your traveling bag — it won’t wrinkle d into your rumble eat Kansas State Triumphs —It will hold iti tbape MILWAUKEE Oct 6 OP) — A fourth period drive with Melvin Scelye brilliant Wildcat quarterback in the starring role and Jim Brock counting with a field goal gave Kansas State a 3 to 0 victory over Marquette before 15000 fans here Friday night EDG IT! if the wind i (harp— it out keep cold Logan Golf Meet Enters Finals LOGAN — Rising spectacularly from the “ranks” Clarence (Pet) Randall young Logan high school junior Fndav had emerged from tournament competition to challenge Robert Turlev for Logan Golf and Country club s 19 19 chamw pionship 1938 winner will defend Turley his title Sundav at 9 30 a m in an match club Pro Walter Miller announced Young Randall son of Dr C C Randall recently won the Logan U golf championship WET IT! in a itorm or ahower— it’i rain proof HUDDER TOPCOATS CHAMPION FIRST-GRAD- E Society qQ'icmt) HIGH OCTANE We don't know of any clothes we enjoy selling more thso we do the Hudder It's so luxurious and has that secret finish that gives it such amaring resistance to ram and all kinds of weather makes it wear so well Th new fall Hudders are ready now in rich colors popular raglan and balmacaan styles Let us show them to you 13-1- tmfm &£& J fu d Big Seven Gridders Ready To Play ‘for Keeps’ Today a today on Men I Btme— Hhwklf Hilmore Hard - Boiled Haggeity the large gentleman from Bell Cal Fndnv night successfully defended bis I tah heavyweight wrestling title by pinning Hank llethony of Philadelphia twice In 19 minutes at McCullough s arena Haggerty pinned the Pennsvl-vama- n in nine minutes with his smash to the head and a body press for the first fall and the same tactics to take the second in 10 minutes Plash Gordon took care of Jim Spencer with a body scissors in 30 minutes in the semiwmdup In the main preliminary Flovd Hanson and Wallace (Blimp) Allred went 30 gruelling minutes to a draw Other results Kenny Mayne pinned Eddie Bartlett In 13 minutes with a shoulder twist and body press Hy Shaiman downed Don Mathews In nine minutes with a bat k body drop George Ov erton and Harold Keyser went 15 minutes to a draw a 0 RHION Mcllicny WentWet) (ranUaille Prnwi I i Spring ill? 1 hpaninh pSirk 1 i I IruMint Groe Haggerty Pins ON 21 Summit Dlutrh t North Summit 2ft Judge Memorial O Wasutih ft Morgan RMION THRFK Amerlntn pork 1 1 I ehl 0 Cold statistics prove the superiority of the Leopards in the inaugural game on the city school slate They notched up a total of 292 yards 189 of them on the ground to the meager 49 yards the Panthers collected And of these 49 Jards that West made 30 of'Tfcem came through the air East roiled up 12 first downs to ttwo coming up with five m the first half and seven in the second to the Panthers’ solitary pan in’ the third quarter Only twice throughout the game once in the first quarter when they recovered an East fumble dangerously near the Leopards goal line and again In the third when they moved upheld for 47 yards from a spot deep in then own territory did the Panthers even remotely threaten their rivals Other than those two threats the Panthers offered nothing in the way of an offensive threat The Leopards on the other hand sent Conway Deardon Wayne Wiscomb and Ornn Larson th ir ball luggers up and down the field with monotonous regularity However with due respect to these lads’ they were given a bit of sensational blocking by their mates on the forward wall and the Leopards’ TWO lorditn DiMrftt Iordan 7 looel ft 22 (ranit 12 Murray ft lnin prua ft n 7 4 — it Fast toichlnM Heartlon J Point alter tou h itm u — Dfirlm (ilarrklcki Substitutions Wrst — Wade Owen Oh It CsrrliiKton Prm r Hit in Ih Hi wimnmb I ItFtlON o— o n n vy Radio Brings Game to Sports Fans IIHIOV ONf a Wlat omh Melton Dt anion fl v st Rumman YUsr Vv xaxv Conway Deardon fleet East back reeled off 13 yards on this jaunt in the third quarter of the West-EaA game Friday at East before he was Final Scores Of Friday Prep Tussles 7 provided the margin of when his placekick sailed oven ' crossbar at the beginning of second half Barely had shivering fans setw ? 7eatS at the beSinning 7-- 0 gin Set Off Charges Then they set off the charges and four times they shuttled fleet ball carriers into pav territory and the game— a bitter battle for three frames — turned into a rout for the Leopards as they squared accounts wdth their rivals from the west side in the series this week The West B squad notched up a triumph Thursday after the C game had been postponed Wed nesday The Red and Black Leopards consistently held the upper hand throughout Friday s battle on the East field but for much of the game they found the alert Panthers turning back every d surge But the good big man will usually wear down and knock out the good little man— and thats exactly what happened 'lhe Friday Panthers gave their all to hold down their powerful rivals but once the running steam was turned on the Panthers were utterly unable to do much about stopping it and in the last canto the losers fought only to hold down the score to the lowest possible level Statistics Show Edge VVebr'" college eleven snapped the 18 winning Irek famed Pasadena junior college to 6 here Friday night k' By Marlowe Branagan run-bac- r TOP 2nd Grade WRINKLE PROOF RAIN PROOF 17c COLD PROOF WIND PROOF Sl’PHUOK I’ovvcr — ETI1VL 21tf Performance — Quick Acting ftonomli With Qunllty" CHAMPION 20 1 WEST SO TEMPLE 431 WEST 4TH SOUTH 150 MAIN ST TOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN WHO f TAY YOU |