Show - ' ' vww niirSito'Ne - w' w"w 0 ' Udall 60 C TU 'LLittragg Wy(o ming (Rig Seven stories on pages 8-- 9-- B and B g C Ga Tech (West on page (South on page ) Dairtmouth 18 Nilieli 6 Pitt Colgate 0 12-B- 410 I (East on page 1311) ) 19 on pato (Midw-- xt 14-1- - : I - 11-B- - ' R 'd Notre name 20 10 Mtaulifor 10-- B) I i 0 13 ) ' Crew9 60 to 6 t owelhxtly A - ' rombp10 ' - 4043 gak filets E0 11tol - lanjoIta October 12 t 1941 - two' ' 0111 f Indians Smash Over Nine 1 41:: 8 Touchdowns During Game ' 1 1 I l 1 i' i 7 ''" :: - J -- t !N'ovot y ! : 1 r ! -- ' 61 -- - 1 14 --- 1 0 l' s ) t''' 4 ' y) t - k - I- ) e' '' It 111" ------ 0 Mpfiltrr Ar 014 'ilk : : '''':: A- '- 0" it1 Y IK f - 2 -- 1 le I - s 4 -- '''''i' a (' '' ) "nti::"N :?'e :1 S:111i0 ' '' hayt' 1 l'evtlev i' k' e 4 ' ( t t V: S "" MOM '' ' — 1 i- :" -- 1 e ti i5 - ' ' '' v a ittupktii - - ''- ''' A Vo- - tc) N- - - : -- :— 04:ee': - 4t497' I: ' 7 :'' :' 7 ' - -:- : t 4 t : -- -- - ' 'T::' 1 '1t:) !-- " - Spector romps over on a I Down the Middle t Ot '44Alt"41 - : --- ' - - - i T'''n-1- - ' - - '' 1 By Marlowe Branagan A fair share of the 10000 fans who turned out to see Utah and Wyoming Saturday got their first glimpse of football's streamlined model "r'—whith made them see a model -- T for the first time since big brother sold his to the junk dealer 10 years ago Virtually all of the 10000 however were frank to admit that a football '71 party is something to witch They liked- the wide open play it entails They watched with interest the Cowboys shiftline to a staing from a five-ma- n men forward lye' in :their atmeans of stop tempts to find ping it Per many plays the Cowboys used a defense and on Tho used a they ' latter defense however was used mostly only when the Iltoo bad a man back for kicking duties 4 ' 4 4- - Al Is 4 It -- - 1 74 il ' - 4'4 t f1 tA Liellev i 1-- 0 - 'A i I i - ) - --- 4 4 - 7 '$ ttcl" t' - - ' It ?: t Ilan ' 1 - 1 - ' ' - e- - t p t t' 4 v At Z ' - I so-elisi- -- 1 if 4 — - 1 4 r ' - - 4 44' - :4 v A4- -4 - 4 v s t J 4 - Most of Wyoming's running short plays were started from Shadow Ray punt formation however occasionally risked passing from this formation and his efforts were fairly successful Scouts in the stands were to gather data which can give coaches at other schools salient data on what Ute regulars can or can't do well Reserves were Iin and out of the line-u- p so often and so fast the task of - Jotting down notes and pinning names on was a thankless—and wasted task Not sinci Frank Christensen and company handed Wyoming a 72-- 0 defeat back in the mid 30 has a Ute team cut loose with so much scoring punch against a 'conference rival as the 1941 edition dished up Saturday Grid fortunca at Wyoming bad as they seemed Saturday will go up from now on Bunny has a fresh squad which is larger than any other school in the Rig Seven Moreover this fresh contingent is dott4 with names of Outstanding prep stars from Wyoming high schools Next year or at least in 1943 the Cowboys will have available a grid machine which will have t size reserves and the benefit of twe year asahnilating Oakes' teaching methods Generally when sports writers covered a Utah grid game in the past they could count Onall the reserves sent into action one hand —excluding the thumb Saturday however they saw boys trundle Into action who weren't even listed on the program This meets i r t ' A 1 - ' ' & - ' ' ' s -- 1 t ' 1 i e ' t - ir $-I- - ) A it t l '- - i ': 1 44 - s 'á 41 444s- dr ' e ?' - 4 A — -4 - t - I - - 1 ‘ -- ' A 4 - - -d - - 4s t:ikliali ' Jo "I i id -t- 4 ' !' 6s il 1 - i I rl' 1 4 1 it I - - —- 0 -- "-- 0'S -- ott t w4 4 V ' L1 - ' '' 7 t v Or' OW' t - olk ' - 'et ' tt ' - - '- ' : N) i a to i — - i qP tr ' s I1 I --- 1 s "--') f- )4 - - i t Itiihardson - - t 1 - - 10-3-)- 1 nosilviek ) 8L:Pre& Niscaffs '46 goofy 13 13 — i 1 ff e 10-3- 11 s First half Second half defending champions chased over enough touchdowns for three Yards lost Rushing games In crushing Wyoming's First half Cowboys 60 to 6 in their Big Second half Seven grid conference inaugural Net yards gained Rushing Saturday First half Bunny Oakes now coaching at Second half never defeated been bad Wyoming Yds gained (net) forw' passes five-yebiz 'Utah in stretch by ' half at Colorado ending two seasons First Second half ago Colorado weathered a fourth-perio- d Total yards gained (net) First half uprising by Utah State for Second bait a 13-- 7 league victory after intersectional defeats by Texas and First Downs Rushing First half Missouri Second half Denver university was upset FriDowns Forward Passes First of Young day night by Brigham ' half First 713 to for its third Provo Utah Second half week-end's defeat this fall This encounters were the first confer- First Downs Penalties First half ence contests for all but WYoming Second half which now has lost two First Colorado college pushed the de- Total Downs half First conMountain of fense its Rocky Second half u ference title past another 'danger Forward Passes attempted 28 Montana State sign by licking First half to 7 Second half Forward Possess complete d Rocky Mountain Loop First half T Pet POP Second half I 2 0 0 1 000 47 Colftratto qnfl 1 0 A 1 000 19 14 Opponents' Passes Interropted GrolIr State First half 11 I I I Second half 0 3 0 000 0 22 Wstars Stamm ' i -- 88 333 12 26 19 16 44 ' 472 314 158 26 18 35 42 45 56 1311 68 63 - 349 214 - 1 0 1 -- 9 - 5 5 3 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 3 3 10 8 1 - - 11040) 4 3 07- ' '" 13 6 3 3 1 1 2 Times Ball Lost on First half Second 5 2 3 First half Second half half - Downs' s Number of Touch-downFirst half Second half Number of Goal Points First half Second half - 30 45 out For 37 21 4 3 Second half Average Distance of Kickoffs ' First half Second half 585 Number of Penalties First half Second half 14 Yards Lost from Penalties First half Second half 3 Number of Fumbles First half Second half I Opponent's Fumbles Reef vered S First half Second half 18 Total Return of AU Kicks (yds) 3 8 4 0 1 First half First half 11 17 a 7 H 3 41' 3 1 91 87 ar - 35 6 8 Number of Punts Second half Average Distance of Punts First half Second half Number of Kickoffs 174 14 Ptt 0146t4r116711 tieltedskie Early Late arrivals were still purchasing their ducats when the Utes struck pay dirt for the first time in the dizzy affair and early leavers didn't even see the Utes UTAH rack up their ninth and final touchdown by which time scoring 3 plays were so numerous as to elicit 1 no more than a lifted eyebrow on 2 the part of the opening game turn28 WYOMING ' 507 - IL yoming Game Game WYOMING I of-til- Tilts Deadlock Grid YardAlek on UTAH 7 Chase Big Total yards galood Rushing DENVER Oct tin—trtah's 7 yard Strik Billy came down séconds later as Cowboy tacklers closed in on him i m Grid Slate For Sunday 44to Irvseir440 vs Ogt Marys &edam' vs P7v1404e0 31wte roll is PaahandillP A & 4 Si AavSse to:114 Billy (The Kid) Ran gallops to Wyoming 25 on this end run in second quarter Saturday 040 Soloratto Virtually one and all of the gathering left the premises In the shadows of a fading afternoon content to let the core itself tell how much power a 1941 model just 1"" can generate particularly on with more spare parts ULLA & junk - 1 t II threat : - - 1 Lightning struck not once but nine times Saturday in the Z versity of Utah stadium as the Redskins of Utah pried the lid off the Big Seven title campaign with a 60--6 rout of a hopelessly out manned outsmarted and outacored Wyoming eleven More than 10000 of the grid faithful turned out on a balmy Saturday afternoon to see what Uncle Ike Armstrong and Ms 1941 model -1- - would do in the face of a ball club which wasn't expected to produce more than a mild 000migmt 1 4 A Iro 000 aalo aadl 3 By Marlowe Branagan Ii 'NI - - A yr " t-ni- itir r 't 1 1 011a 00 1104 I s utak u C66ore4o 6461Aso 4 Co46416644 Vs Peamw C 64 Wysseniss 6 u Litabe Us 64 nab 64664 41sommattrosse) - 4" - -- i nol' si : Drew Oa 7 flab - 4:11:1:451111 t4 fr ' ttab a 'Sf14:: a rid i 1 1 1 leel 01h 21 I I r 12 Pls I3 1 t1 110610410 Ohlitlicrdavo Pktato 7 it 06r146 C 11 lorysimeglit 04 ! w - It sTy la k d '''1141''''''' W r ptivrer Ir mai tato 'a yeadag C t 0014 Vie- k 1 r taa ' IN 01k 8 oLub4 ( obitbr640 C olorado Ir -- t' 'r'Ne ' v Big Sel en ' op es" z 7 '''' 4 Itergeson - "- ' - See Cowboys Mowed Down l' ': ''' 74 ' t - I s 4- 4 :I? 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' i - ' f f 4 lb'::' 4' 1 4 - - ' 4 4e- st446 kt 4t ) i -- r: i -e- 00-- ' i I ' : t if a ''' - - A ' IR i''' :: e: A - --0 I' s '''''''4-- 4 tle 4 4 ' ' t-- 1 - Pregame demonetration at the "the team went to Captiln Chick U stadium Saturday was one of Hansen the most colorful in history Seven As one freshy put it: "Wyopretty girls led the parade twirl- ming's strategy znust be to wear ing colored flags The Ute band down the Indians by letting us run followed in their flashy red and back and forth making touchblue milts and immediately be- downs" hind were the Spur and Intercollegiate Knights The halftime demonstration was organizations Four visiting bands were next climaxed by the combined bands each appearing On the field and "God playing playing in order: Davis South while the crowdBleu America" sang and the Murray and Wasatch high school a "W" on the formed Spurs huge all around the congregated They flagpole for the flag raising cere- field mony conducted by the UniverSportsmanship? The spectators sity It 0 T C cheered lustily when Wyoming's The new electric scoreboard on touchdown drive was successful-!the north end of the field attracted even the loyal Utah student body considerable attention Operated The release of Tribune-Telegrafrom the press box it shows the carrier pigeons at the close score down and yards to gain for of halftime pictures to first down Donated by the univer- the downtownrushing office caused the say senior class of 1941 it was usual Interest as the birds advertised over the loudspeaker circled located themselves slowly and Zystem as "the best scoreboard in headed for the business district the conference" Officials of the game contribTen minutes before the kick-outed their share of the color Bethe Utes came running out starting the game two offifield house attired in their bright fore a team captain from cials new uniforms—white pants with each escorted to sideline the middle of the red sweaters The honor of leading (Conusalki OR Page ) 166 '1 k ' t $1 1 (74 ‘"' 46-- 7 I t 1' - ti I ''' Id le :t7 1 4 ft - A : aei1!"41 1 4 4 443 i -t NIt - 4 7 f 404 7- - t 4 1 14 - 41:g 'f y ilk ta :: i - 't New Sebrehoard Attracts Attention at elP Stadium "tr - rs ' - - i v: 4 r) It 0 : tomita1 4 1 ' llik''''':141''4 it- Z ' e ' L '' 44 4 -- '' '4 - 414 411 ' tt - ' fieLS 91- ' i ekj4 i! 4011440ttter - -- ‘ i 4 - 4 fiS 11 41 t 44 ''' e n) 1)avis i N :1t-- ' la- 'irelf Art! - t 1A AAL: L11444-9''- '1 v - - t iii fe - ' s zilemNrawhee110prot 1 1111::rst - t Ilaneu 1 : hard-press- ed - : - -- " ' 'It n Ae - -4 - t ) 1 - P: - ' - - - a -- I- 6 ot kt e 4opp l''41' ' t : 4 t I 44 8 irvvise"- - ''''' ' k ii:J :' I '''41 1:'N 4101 z - - '' 4- ''' "We to 1 04 r4 er - ty IP j t ‘' ''''' --- ' 't -- - i ‘ ! r-- -- t '" 1 eel ' f - 4'1"4 s410 '' wA 1 1 s '1r p'stt 1-0' - 1 dip tor - 11 e rk 4 i I IIr l''''A t t'd:v2 1 f' - - ' 7 i ‘ -' ''- ''i t o 4( ? t 4 ' :4° t '' ' 's - - - A -- --- 4 '44 1 r- - - iI 4 t - t0 7" f4- :Ic'Cat - 4 rOwn - - I ' 014 --- t :r t tfdi - like 00 I At 4 i ' "4 ' !- " ' '' -- --- '0 it i''':II N 171011' -7 -- 4 - ‘ i- - 4 s : ' ' - - 44t ' !NY 7 - - -- - - 1 : A 3° I - '' ? :1 - 4-- 7 - - :' ii4 - -- I : -4 - I 44 '' t - ' 41' rIt-- y 4 a ' 4 re -r ' ' - - : i 4 '' t 0 440: 1 14'' V (41' t' it v 4 Z4 41 4t 7AIcs - - 4 ' ' ' P '4 e' ' - - t7 -' 4 744 II '''''' I 'i 4" 1Glettt11 4 1 44 -- 4 i: - -- ' - 1 : e 1s 4- I41- -- - '1 - 4 4 ' kelor 4 '' : - I 4P061 4 L ' 1 - k''V'4 ' t'T ' ri f - 4 4 t k4 ' 5 ' '"" ' 4 - j 4 i vit 41 - - 4i: 2 I': - ''''' ' s:: : 410 - I ' Izzy took the ball from Huck Adelt who had taken it from center spun and handed the hall to the fleet halfback 4 ' ll'if ' to it I 1 ': '' 4 ': i t S:' - i ' er Opa- 1A04- 7- t-- '- - ' o ' jaunt for the Ute's third touchdown against the Cowboys t I — 71 ant- " ''' - o-- ds' 044taisidieb4etialt010—a016ft6da64 22-yar- d 4 0 -- fr'5 o - - : - - (continued 05 ends -- - - - L 41 7 - ' - - ' -- -- - - ''' ti:i -- --- - - t"- -- 1 40 ''' -- ball-lugge- '" ' 1 " -- A-4-: - A low - t - - I - - ' ' 11-'3 )- -- — : ---- :' 1 - - - r'--- ' -3 ''' N00-- - ''' - iSkoNii i "' ' - ' - f - 't ''P-- r ) - 0 ::0 4 k at- : - 1 ' — lily k4 '' - ' 4 ' t - ' t ' ': 't I- 4tti :) l' sixtt1220 : e'''' AY' ! : '" - ''! - : - Ilk efi4 t i 11 - f IA 1 4 -:- — 'N 1k w -- S ti t eits : -- - It ': I : - - lt 11-Ade- 7 - ott' - 00P- - 14doWVAWA I -: ii ell Itrati a n' i - ' 0 ' - t----- ector t - Adett ! t '' G I ' nteove - - -- -- 51 51 47 57 4 56 I 6 '2 4 2 4 40 40 30 10 10 30 5 4 3 2 1 3 13 1 0 2 1 181 151 115 3S 98 1 2 0 1 I 1 1 6 1 0 3 0 0 4 - 0 9 lo these many years a awaited the chance to urge on the tites in action against Bunny Oakes the new Cowboy skipper Vtt'hile at Colorado wiiy Bunny had the Indians on Ms hip and V) say that revenge wasn't sweet Saturday would be stretchtrig the truth in high wide and handsome style Three touchdowns in the first quarter two in the second one in the third and two more in the fourth was Utah's way of tellIng Oakes welcome back to the Big Seven conference Actually we don't believe Uncle Ike wanted to extend that much of a welcome but reserves in wholesale batches refused to have their fun diminished by lice's wishes and MA mannetIn which they romped up and down field left the fans with the idea that from one end of the bench to the other this season Ike can put the finger on a lad who I wants to go places in grid circles Pregame dope indicated that Wyoming had a No I coach and this season at least a second class SaltLake City grid audience has (Continued t es TWO ) 10-5- ' t I 1 - IP al - i w W i " """""sob"okwdokA""" 0fik"06"walLoLoki14"4"Ak"LowAik"444"w |