Show 'ednesday Morni- Thc o A ng&I'M-77 J t- -- TT) rye e gakt Zribunt "777 MeS I It rr s CIPi C44:0 September 2 1942 - 1174 Tea ociiL5-i- ll 11111 ' V 1 ii L 23 VI rl 1 - dew Awaits c Lppr'oval :1''- " - ii "i'41'f'''''' '' S)J:' ( 16e1"6'S't '1Ir47 1 - I t :ta'- : '''' 1 $ '''''''g':- i jP''''' '"'' i' 'i ' - ' - 4 : r':':-'!ii k:: :: Vt L ' 1y' z S::: 4 ''''''''ak'Z:::1''''''''' C :l t ' tl :C e: tr ::f - 's?2' ' k': MF1-:- -- t1tit4tlk ' 1 '4 I - 0 Atyk ''''' " c '4'4:'ii jt''':3: 4: --- - : '' I '": i r's::''!i'::::i'?Ak''?1?44g'::sr!'14::'4'-':::: :: fr:: :' '14!!''::::1--:''''-- :' :':' - :i :::: - :tit- I '': :1-'' - :"':!i:::::- ''"'0:- :: : 04'56 r it' 7! c :4t:-::- : i: 4' ' 5t1 41: p- :'::- ' $'' J:'' - i --- -: :' 'i:-- :ff' 4: ' - Ir01- - "Therefore" argues another fan "why is it necessary agitated x::?:z: :::::?: :' 4 to take football away from the 4' 1 i 1 Itj r ::4 t :'::: fr f:1''''''Sr::: ' ':'N '7::':I: 4 boys who have been looking fort :::-c514' ward to it all season when it's ' i0i :77:::::: :: :::? 1 not going to do a bit of good?" 1 -':: One Payson fan who made the tt tAiaior04 IP i all the way to Salt Lake - : 4 jaunt 3 City regardless of his precious "NeIX4 rejust to make his point Captain Donald F Brown who is getting ready to field strong tires not will the that ports help ruling football teams at the Salt Lake air base the cause "Instead it will keep many of the boys from returning to school who are now working on jobs out of the city" One young senior gridder who had mapped out a premedic course Second-Hal- f has announced that he's going to quit school and "go into the navy and help finish this thing off so All-Star- s the fellows coming along will be able to play football" (Continued From Preceding Page) Placing six mth on the This is just a sample of the squad the Pocatello Cardinals would - be "kiddies night" and reaction obtained from the towns that have been told by dominated the 1942 Pioneer league Thursday "ladies night" the Nebo school board that there team released by the NaOn Sunday afternoon a "track will be no football this year It tional Association of Professional meet" will be a feature of the appears that the action Baseball Leagues' press bureau it game Among the events will be Nebo district the only making one in catchers' accuracy throw to secthe state not playing the grid was announced Tuesday The Boise Pilots and the Salt ond a walking relay around the game is not in harmony with dash the views of the townspeople fungo hitting Lake Bees placed two per team bases g contest Winand a and the Idaho Falls Russets and ners of the five events will draw The elimination of football is the Ogden Reds were represented for a $25 war bond Another feato the national directly one on team each the by player ture of Sunday's game will be a physical opposed indorsed fitness program votes compiled by the bureau from the win- and mapped out by the army and popularity contest with of scribes and managers player receiving a new wrist navy leaders The nation's miliTom Robe llo's Twin Falls Cow- ning watch tary leaders want the young boys were on not the boys represented score: The box who may make future soldiers and team barely missing representaSalt take Pocatello H 0 Al ASHOA sailors to be toughened by all the tion when Pilot Lou Tamone edged DWrns 3b AB Sander If 4 2 0 0 competition they can get They out Jack Lohrke of the Wran- Valine ss 44 01 01 111 Chesnes ss 5 1 0 3 4 3 120 want them to get the spirit and 2 2 4 Hrnndez Andrde 2b ll lb race in the for third base glers 11 c 4 4 0 1 0 3 Owen rf 5 Pocatello's Steve Andrade was Petersen 3 1 0 4 the will to win the coordination Warner f 4 0 4 0: Enos 3b ef 3 0 5 0 Reeves cf 4 1 1 0 and team play developed in comthe only unanimous choice getting Paulson BWms lb 3 0 8 01 Hrrngtn 2b 4 1 4 3 4 3 6 3 petitive sports and the ability to 3 0 1 OlKerr c If the first base position with no op- Barr 1! Orella p 3 0 0 1 think under fire 3 0 0 p Vargati position and Outfielder Al Korho31 4 24 Eti Totals 35 12 27 14 nen of Boise and Catcher Earl PeTotals 000 100 000— 1 If the elimination of football tersen of Pocatello missed only one Pocatello 100 001 00x— 2 Salt Lake Is not helping the Nebo labor — Valine Sander Runs first choice vote Summary: Reeves hits— Error—Kerr situation then it's retarding the Walt McHugh of Ogden barely Chesnes Reeves Runs batted in—Owen war cause because it's out of on 4 bases—Pocatello Left as out Lowe of Harrington Boise Walt edged 12 Stolen base—Valine Bases Lake Salt man and Elmer Ore Ila of on balls—Off Vargas 2 Orella 1 Struck step with the national physical utility fitness program There are a 9 Runs reVargas 5 OrellaTime-1Salt Lake shaded Frank Lamanske out—By Att:48 2 for—Vargas sponsible of disappointed young lads lot as tndanee-714 of Boise Umpires—Steubing and pitcher In Nebo district—the only disWitneek Name Club Position Andrade Pocatello lb trict that has felt it necessary Stetter 2b Pocatello to give up the game of the gridTamone alp Boise Tribune Intermountain Wire Tahoe 98 Pocatello iron Enos If Salt Lake extra their OGDEN—Bunching Silverthorn Idaho Falls cf in first the base hits Boise Korhonen rf effectively e Pocatello and fourth frames the Twin Falls Shorts on Sports Poteren Pocatello Vargas rhp Orel& Salt Lake Cowboys took a 6 decision from Ihp 111e Arizona - Utah football Util McHugh Ogden Cul lop Pocatello the Ogden Reds here Tuesday was schedwhich Mgr game originally or more Honorable mention (on The score: votes) 2 at either Tucson uled for October —Hernandez Harrington Clzesnes Sander Twin Falls Ogden Owen and Kerr of Salt Lake lessen Donwill be :played defAB H 0 A or Phoenix H 0 A! aldson Dunn Paterson Mulcahy and Gar- Sierra se AB 5 1 1 2' Pierson lb 4 2 8 1 Octoland of Idaho Falls: Sunseri Harriman as 5 1 6 3 initely on Saturday night c 4 1 7 Estrada Hatchett Lohrke Sierra Shanks Trusky Hatchett Sunseri 11 4 1 0 01 McHugh rf 3 150 ber 3 at Tucson Professor and Robe llo of Twin Falls: Koenig Sten21 4 1 1 2 Robello If 4 1 0 0' ger Drake Paulson Staley Lamanske Lohrk 3b 5 2 2 31 Brigchea Daniels cf 3 1 0 1 Walter Kerr chairman of the UniLowe and Keeney of Poise: Daniels Shanks cf 4 2 1 Range 3b 5 1 2 2 versity of Utah athletic council Fouts Smith Hetki and McCorrey of Ogden 4 1 0 0 Hrrman 2b 3 0 1 01 Omeis If Williams Joratz and Green of Pocatello 3 0 15 0 Smith c 4 1 5 0 Is just recovering from an operaCecil lb 3 1 0 11 Icanagy p 0 0 00 tion Olsen p The Fort Douglas foot0 0 0 2 McCorry p 0001 Jell p 3 1 0 4 ball team has asked for the "U" Carter p aSettle Marine Corps Accepts 1100 stadium every Saturday that it is Totals 34 9 27 13j Totals 36 11 27 14 not used by the Redskins this : Vi:: i' 44 t! 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J 1 l i ball-runn- S'-- :: - ' Cardinals Get Boise Clinches Six Posts On Pioneer Title WTTSBURGH (— Tuesday 1 Sept re Pittsburgh Pirates Light announced acquisition of ViThitehead veteran sec-In- d urg baseman Outfielder Jimmy "ussell and Pitcher Harry Shu--ian from Toronto of the Interlati onal league Russell and Shuman were obained from the Pirate farm in ztraight °ash transactions White-eacomes to the Bucs in for a player to be agreed later or pon cash Country Club Prize Mn A C Moore won the point golf tournament at the Salt Lake Country club Tuesday with 15 points and lktrs G I Reed took PoKond place honors with 14 The event featured the regular weekly wornen's day play at the Canyon club sr Four players remain In the race for the women 's president's cup 1 Mrs O C Allen will face Mrs Moore and Mrs Reed will tangle Mrs It T Stewart probably u-i- th Thursday 'rhe meet was directed Professional George Schneiterby now instructor at the club i ed 9-- L"' - - 0 0OP ID - 164 111' 111-60 S OW 61 4 4Lit FREE 0 1 C ' TIlit ) Gala Mt ii' : t 1' st Ate- - Free Puncture Proofing! uttart of SP Positive Puncture a leak Plugger in your tire from nail or tack alsostops pressure leaks or your moneyhirh back Is sot sack'' builds up pores of old rubber preserves new rubber Guaranteed absolutely harmless Join 3P1 Puncture Proof Club and get yours tree at Dodge's 153 F on 3rd So Deposit $2 per tire get 2 members to Join and get your deposit A I back DR Distributors ng vaquero from the Argentine 4 4 5 6-- 7-- 5-- 7 Becomes CHICAGO Sept 1 Petersen 203 Indiana Harbor Ind fought his first fight Monday night at Marigold Gardens and got a draw with UP)---Bi- ll glte Red i Pro Gridder Fort Golf Tourney Goes Into Finals - 43 m OZRilfittsfiwtora: kss naItioluluitlitalZ577 Don't Miss BOAKE CARTER to 10:15 a 10 m Z: MONDAYS THROUGH '''- - - ' - ''-- URDAY : - 2 1 1 I ) ta 11 " to 12:15 p m THROUGH - FRIDAYS xzmnntmvatA:s wt1AAutimilake N- - Washington's ACE COMMENTATOR Jr Fulton Lewis i 10:45 fo 11 p fn CELANESE HOUR MONDAYS THROUGH FRIDAYS lid KSL--8--Pi I Olin ia MONDAYS THE 77fiimiliN11444t1A11t-k- BY K EY 3 rotorsolkalion r - - t ttmoacdo 5 sr 1 -- Pat - s-- CEDRIC FOSTER il TY --- -- Favorite -- TONIGHT or -:'----- New England's a- AET 6-- - Hear - 12 e f‘ 11:15 a nt Szszylviiieat alumnilaxSY i SPONSORED c- FRIDAYS and the Collins' orchestra and chorus conducted by rea-mod- - THROUGH -- ROBERT WEEDE II 4---0- MONDAYS GEORGE SEBASTIAN IA 7 WORLD NEWS BY JAN PEERCE iflN Z-- u'amtittlemillit4174' :":- JEAN Ii qW4A MitimintriniM I STARRING (1 6-- v -- - t10ENTS 3-- to 8:15 8 MONDAYS THROUGH SATURDAYS -- Net Players Worlds 197 Chicago In Segura and Russell the great Clayton southern continent has produced a couple of really good tennis players It already was known of course that Segura 1X1ts a title GREAT threat He has won six of the 10 tournaments in which he engaged this summer 111 MUSIC Wood though past his prime still is one of the game's supreme FROM VICTOR HERBERT'S stylists master of every stroke Good 6-- NEWS FINAL" 10-rou- nd 6-- - "OVERNIGHT player 7-- HOLLYWOOD Aug 31 UP)— Joe Pizer new manager of the Bears professional Hollywood football team announced Tuesday that Clarence Gherke former University of Utah grid star had signed with the Bears Gherke will make his profes'tonal debut against the Santa Ana army air base team here September 13 IT HAPPENED Vii4111 YOU SLEPT HEAR THE 2 1 - tYft - LlirlUe ik caRaty 20 30 - Wednesday September 2 1942—Mountain War Time - L KLITA-- 570 W—Blu Network I A M KSL--11- 60 I 6:00 6:15 6:30 Beatty News Western Agriculture Texas Jim Robertson 7:00 7:16 7:30 7:46 Breakfast Morgan 845 News McNeill 8:00 IKDYL-13I s—Coluzabla Systom IsjNews of Shore I I A M 600 6:15 11:30 845 Favorite Hymns Without a Name Edition News Train Gary Moore 'Show Coverage News IFirst Call to Breakfast News Final Serenade Uncle Zip "8:13 Tune Train News and Music Fletcher Wiley World News Radio Magazine Interlude Guess-Tun- e Songs of Harry Clarke Sings Hiett News 8:15 IDinahLawson's 8:30 Knights Jiro U S A 8:45 Jean's Club 9:00 0:15 IPatty Radio News Orchestra 9:30 t - IKL0-14- System KDTL Dude Ranch-Farm News World Coverage News till World Farm Flashes Harmon eers Nat Farm News Music Club Don Arthur Gaeth news M C I CFRadio Reader Popular Varieties Breakfast News I IMorning 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:45 8:00 8:16 8:30 8:46 9:00 9:15 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:15 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:16 11:30 11:45 IOvernight Round-u- p Gang Road of Life Vic and Sado of Tomorrow Party Against the Storm— I()Headlines David Hamm drama Jack Little 945 Mrs W J Jennings and Mrs H 10:00 OBoake Carter News Your Neighbor Smith Speaks Johnson pCate A DuFrene marched into the 10:15 lMeet Vickee Sings Children OBill Hay Reads Bible Big Sister Martha Tilton Sings liHeleti Trent Romance IBess National Farm Coverage News finals of the president's cup tour- 1030 '®Our Gal Sunday some Hour Money Man nament at the Fort Douglas club 1045 Musical Be Can S)Life Beautiful Varieties and QED—News and will 11:00 Talking battle the for Tuesday Woman in White Procurement Off Klatter with Guide Navy Shopper's I War Latin-Amtrophy Friday over 18 holes ac- 11:15 1113 lBaukhags Newa and Sada 11:SO Rhythms to Tee Professional drama sate with ttDr cording 11 :4 5 Organettes Lopez S'Goldberga er Branca Mrs Jennings won from Mrs Afternoon Programs Perry Davis 2 and Mrs DuFrene Noon Noon downed Mrs C A Hughey 3 of the World— ()Cedric Foster News Carl Greyson News News 12:00 12:00 Mrs F C Armour won the class 12:15 Ted Malone Luncheon Music TAunt Jennrs Stories lLighe Women 12:1S we Love and Learn A prize in the blind bogey tour- 12:30 Noontime News James McDonald News 12:30 Light of Churches Jan Garber's Oren Tommy Dorsy's Oren 1245 Kings Jesters nament with Mrs E A Olson win- 1245 Marlin I :00 Tabernacle Organ Rea 1 :00 °Mutual Goes- Calling Prescott Presents—Va ning the class B prize and Mrs 1 :15 Perkins Bob Andersen news V16 C B Roosa taking the class C I riety Program lMary Folks Men of the Sea 1 :SO 1:30 Young loyee Jordan ()Shady Valley prize 1 :46 to 1 :45 News di Cbneert Oren "M" Award Eappineas The Fort Douglas women golfers Helen Wife Ann Classified drama Club :00 Ogden 2 Matinee—Variety 2:00 will qualify for the club chamy News Stella Dallas at Home Show 215 2:15 I'Bookmark lBackstago Time Jones pionship tournament next Tuesdrama Sing 220 2:30 Brown Loves Househunters 2 :55—N ews 2 :46 2:45 day Whenea Girl Marries ()Lowry Kohler World News Four Polkadota 300 3:00 Portia Faces Life Gene Halliday organ 3:15 Treasury Star Parade Hop Harrigan I I 315 Musical Corn favorites Three Suns Trio 3730 Jose Bethencourt Mrs Anderson Cops Sing Along 3:30 Melodic Moments Salt Lake Classified Secret City FBen Bernie and Lads 3:45 3:45 World Coverage News 370 Club with 0111113 Jack Berch Songs— 4:00 Hollywood Express 4 :00 Dale Golf Prize 4:05 Penny Serenade Sleets Vliedde Hopper Miller's Orchestra— 4:15 I 415 X Patricia's Notebook New 4:30 Keep Singing America :30 4 Mrs Ernest Anderson and Mrs fall Afternoon Rhythms Coach Bob Davis of WesibThe World Today 4:45 The Vagalonds 4 :45 ber junior college will go to Den- Helen Wise won first and second 5:00 Afternoon News Aces arid 5:00 Mule Superman Rhythms Easy I o ver for the I I CarNews Ed Letson News place honors respectively in the 515 Mr Keen 5:15 I 17Young Dr Ma101111 World News ORed Ryder in Novelty Bob Crosby's Orrh dinal game Sunday 5:30 15!30 The Weber Forest Dale Odds and Even golf 14B1 totheZ Way News and Ball Scores 646 5:45 Sports Music As News eleven is getting a lot of bids for tournament Tuesday Mrs W E Fellows and Mrs H Even games from army teams f' Evening Programs if there is a loss in membership in A Fresne reached the finals of H V Kaltenborn State—Capitol News the junior college grid league the the August leg directors' cup meet 0:00 Lone 600 The Eddy with Ranger War News 6:15 Conner Sports Hilites 610 11'Ne1son necliD eprl nstgyu oa fd should be ables at! thanids wweilelkp lay off for the honors la Hour the Salon This 6:30 News Strings i 6:30 e e competition AU Out for Victory Brown News 8:45 645 Treasury Star Parade son New Mexico university Qualifying round for the Forest MurWe Love— Heater of Gabriel Years of War" Christ 7:00 wants to drop scouting at football Dale Women's club championship 799 row Severed Shirer News Drama 7:15 7:16 'MooseDistrict II 7:30 It's a good tournament will be held next TuesPass in Review games this fall a Tucker and News IC)"3 Attorney mystery 7:30 of Crime 7:45 time to start or stop 5—Molasses 're Jan story 7:45 day according to Mrs Al Emery i John B Hughes 8:00 gay Kyser's College iCireat Momenta in Morgan Beatty News 8:00 Of Musical Knowledge Baseball—Twin Falls Music 8:15 Hay Noble's Oren- -- I I vs Ogden Reds Soloists Harry BabMan Power 8 '30 8:30 Recruiting 1 8:45 World News bitt & Dorothy Dawn Baseball—SI at Poet' 845 mos 'V Andy The Answer Man 9:00 Earl Godwin News 9:00 IteLum Newsroont of the 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Johnson Family Millers Orch and Abner 915 9:16 1 11)A i Baseball 9:30 Gaeth news— kPaul Martin and his ittlidanhattan st Mid9:30 Music Velvet 0:45 Star Parade night Shuttee newcomer to Utah is 9:45 Master Sergeant Herman Fred- Tucker's Or W Hardiman violinist I World News 10:00 I erickson also of the university Tin a familiar post having served 10:00 I Baseball (Continued) Orch Business With Hitler I()Tommy 10:15 Your Hymns and Mine Tenth Inning News 1 News H V Kaltenborn 10:30 whose normal target gun is a can- at many class B shoots in the 10:15 World Coverage News 10:30 (following baseball) Lewis Jr News and Music 10:45 Musio and News 10:45 Organ Melodies non will find himself directing the southwest Cab Calloway's Orch Music You Want 11:00 Columbia Masterworks :00 Danny Thomas Show fire of 22 caliber rifles as Serexpert 11 Although an 1 :1 5 Buase's Oral Tom Cafferty with Henry I I Comedy 11:15 Program ham starred principally 1 Or Templeton Herkschers Owens Orch 1rn1e i :30 Hanlon Ebelt's assistant Precidie Martin and Harry :SO eTom 11 Sports geant 11:53 News state trap circles 11 :45 His Orchestra i 145 Ci'Foster Copes Oren— In charge of the statistical of- in Beehive his wizardry with the 12:00 Five Minute News Life Begins at Mid News ClooanIght 1200 fice will be two crack shots with through 12:05 Goodnight 12:16 scattergum line-unight 12:15 Goodnight 12-3p 4sDance Orchestra of officials 12:30 With this a background in handling the myrI I News 1245 s iad details of a major league rifle local smallbore fans are anticipat- 12:45 1:00 Goodnight match Harry Shuttee and Tom ing the best gun match in many 1:00 All Mutual Broadcasts Mutual Programs Programs 1450—KELI3 Prim i 240—K0110 Provos Broadcasts All J Templeton years 3-- 4-- - 1 1 - Oh 1 Former Irish End Twin Falls 301 400 010- -9 400 000 002- -6 Ogden 3 Robello Runs—Hatchett Summary: Cecil Olsen Sunseri Shanks Fier-aki- n Lohrke Dsiiiel 2 2 Fouts Errors milugt' Stolen bases— —Kanagy Fouts Cecil T Fouts 1troetTettil &es eThZe —Pierson eissiaBilekusgcieleahtcet t base bits—Shanks Daniels Olsen Runs batted In—Shanks 3 Lobrke Olsen Hatchett Robello Harriman McHugh Fouls 2 Double plays—Lohrke Settle 2 ()mei! to Hatchett Sierra to Cecil Olsen to to Cecil Fouts Pierson Bengoschea to Estrada toots el t etre Olsen °lel! 4WInKnaun'gag3Pit3cheNcl'—c out—By COrY 1 Carter 1 Bases on balls—Off Olsen 3 Jell 6 Kanagv 4 mccorrY 1 Time-2- :20 Carter 2 Wild pitch—Yell and Orr AttendanceUrnpikea—Conger CHICAGO Sept I (HI—Johnny Kpvatch former end on Notre Dame's football team and a member of this year's college squad has been accepted for the officers' candidate school of the marine corps Captain Charles E Lighter of the recruiting office an- nounced Tuesday Kovatch will play professional football with the Washington Redskins until called for training 456 all-st- AP wide-grinni- ed er Ex-Ut- e base-circlin- left-hand- Mrs Moore Captures 1 black-mustachio- 6-- rd Two-bas- e 6-- N - 1 ar 75-ya- 6-- 6-- N'VAVIWWFW1114411774)--- N becoming famous having swatted Jinx Falkenburg and Mrs Patricia Canning Todd a seeded player in rapid succession But little Shirley tucked her chewing gum into the opposite cheek and gave her much taller opponent a handsome beating Shirley next unfortunately must play Pauline Betz of Los Angeles the second seeded girl - I ' Harris Everett of Orlando Ma in particular was dubious of the "good neighbor" policy after he 1 2 beathad absorbed a 0 ing from Pancho Segura the equable Ecuadorian b e f ore a crowd of 3000 in the big stadium As for Sidney Wood Jr the 31- New Yorker it took him year-ol- d fully 15 minutes to recover and drag himself off the premises after he had been beaten into a waterlogged hulk by Alejo Russell a 9-- 11 Mt all-st- Tuesday all-cou- ' N By Gayle Talbot NEW YORK Sept 1 (P)—Our South American neighbors knocked spots off a pair of our seeded players 'in the third roundsof the national tennis championships at Forest Hills - : 4 : '' Li South Americans Dispose Of Seeded Pair in Meet his blond head off Sumner Hatch speedy halfback and he played Russell Tuesday against on the University of Utah football Russell like Segura plays an rt team for the past three years forcing game It will be will join Captain Floyd Goates' quite a tussle when he meets Ted Schroeder Jr the top seeded Fort Douglas squad Wednesday American in the quarterfinals of Tueswent the Hatch into army the championships Schroeder incidentally ran into day and is scheduled to report for a at the Fort wasp's nest Tuesday and was Douglas post duty more than one uneasy moHe is an excellent given Wednesday ment before he disposed of James as well as a fine passer Evert a Chicago youngster 5 4 4 and capable kicker He should Schroeder again see a lot) of action with the soldier was wearing a heavy bandage on his racket arm to tame an ailing team tendon He will joir Gay Adelt tailback on the "U" squad last year Paul Outclassed Everett Segura completely outclassed McDonough former the former lJniversity of end John Putnik of Utah State Everett Carolina star so much' so North O'Dean Hess of B Y U and many that the stadium wondered how other outstanding players on the Everett had won his seventh seedIt should be different on ing post eleven when Pancho tackles Thursday The Fort squad Is practicing William Talbert of Cincinnati in daily and fast rounding into shape the quarterfinals for the opening game which will Shirley Frey a pretty little 15- be played with Weber college at year-ol- d from Akron Ohio dusted The Weber contest will off Mrs Madge Vosters of LansOgden 3 6 take the place of the Regis college downe Pa 1 in one of matches game which has been canceled the days five third-roun- d Mrs rosters was at the point of according to CaptaieGoates No Good Accomplishes ' - ' S :If ::: 16 Sumner' Hatch To Join Fort Eleven Schools In the Nebo district we are told will open two weeks later than usual starting September 14 They will operate from 8 a tn to 1 p nu to give the students the afternoons for work in the fields and will also close a week for work in the beet fields We are also told that the three main pickings of the tomato crop will be taken care of before school opens and the week's vacation will pretty well take care of the beets : ::::::: 40:''s': '''P:':$'': :‘es: 0' : Al: A' 1:::''s :: :::4:-:::-:-::- :'' ''':1? 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':4:''''' '''41:: ":'''' ' 7 pt 04tg?A4z $ : : ':''- 04-- : - ii - '' 101k' ''' ' NA(4" 4 ' : t k::':::::'''e1'' ' ' ": i T'i'1°')' - nes Acquire' Thitehead "t - hool He played 1 4' ::: r Af 11 ' f " Santa Clara others - '- ' t '' 1 ti: ::' '- r : kt114 - s 'P A who would According to tentative plans the r base squad would play night arnes at Community if arpark ingernents can be made to use the eld The night contests would be eld as long as the weather is ivorable and after that Sunday fternoon games have been sugested til '' rt' ' :3 te'- i 4 - 7 '' 1 'II - 1 o a game or two with college arn-s maybe B Y LT or IltalfState " '' ' :: k7r---- 004 ' ::1-!?: : 3 football" announce-t:'- ment for Nebo district high ' It ' ' '1: schools has resulted in a strong 4 I '''' ' ' repercussion from towns affected '' from the f the i r Judging P by ruling t ::':- '' reports and retorts received here i— " on the abolishment of the grid ‘ 4 : t ''''"- -game the move is anything but popular' --The Nebo school board reported' '' f' il ' ly eliminated football from the :::'t :s: school program because of "an ' s' acute labor shortage in the har' H: vest fields of this section" If: 4 this is true and if the discontinuation of football will remedy the ' situation the move is certainly ' " justifiable But there are many fans in the Spanish Fork Payson and Springville areas who emFormer Utah Sumner Hatch phatically deny this They mainnew addition to Fort tain that football is being killed Douglas squad for no good reason and as one informant puts it: "Instead of helping the situation all they're doing is selling out the boys" "no The 1 i'' t '"'4' - - 4-- f: ::: 1 ' ''''' t: : '' t 4k1 fi' ikNiriAlt' 4:": - z Ore-Sta-te lajor Problem One of the major problems will r to arrange a schedule at this ite date but Captain Brown is ertain that can be taken care of A service game between the 'ort Douglas crew and the air ilse eleven would certainly be a attraction to top off the because both teams btde -ciuld be fine outfits The second air base team at ashington is seeking a game aptain Brown also hopes to line - - 04- irt '': - 4- Joins Gridders' By Jimmy Hodgson r45 ''7:::-:::::iiii- 2::::: '''''''''' ' is year if he had- remained in for the Broncos st season at right half Sam Porpapa from Maryland university fullback Keith Thrash who ayed in the backfield three years r Tulane are also on hand along :th many others More than 20 players have &lady been lined up who have had ofessional football experience Arrangements have been made secure uniforms and practice be opened immediately if Coliriel Hopkins gives his sanction -' '" e's:4 '' ' ' t t rid - '::''4 ''''''''''' 40400' tackle has already been losen to coach the squad Galath has played professional otbail with the St John's Becheri in the northwest and also 'with e San Diego Bombers In fact helped to organize the coast fessional league and still has interest in the San Diego club Galbreath has already lined up men who have had considerable rience in either college semi-or professional football and e surface has just been scratched r material according to Captain own Some of the best known players clude Alex Serbaroli ve been playing for ':' I 1 oosen as Coach Big Don Galbreath former ii'':'':'' 45t 4::'t L') ' t'tY t'''''''''1!5''4tVr04't i ' N - - fr" looni ColonelI -- - f I e Jimmy Hodgs:on Salt Lake City LS due for plenty good army football games thisI il with Fort Douglas already um ding a team into shape and :e army air base making preparaons for another eleven Captain Donald F Brown epee1 service officer at the air base :tlined plans for a team Tuesday d is all ready to go ahead if! linnei Hubert V Hopkins okehs e arrangements From the Press Box Plans Air Base Grid Team - ar I 1 1 Army-Chicag- I I big-na- ! - 1 t r1: 1 t : I7:5-A-- 8-- 15 1 - 1 1 1 all-arou- - t i7 r I 1 L: 1 1 1 - I - : T Officials Mimed for Rifle Match Marksmen competing in the re- t Acting as executive officer will gional rifle matches sponsored by be Major Harold C Mallder of the Salt Lake Small Arms club Fort Douglas long a devotee of Sunday at Fort Douglas will find the rifle and pistol game almost as large a galaxy of shooters and coaches acting Sergeant W H Ebelt of the in official capacities as will be University of Utah will be in found on the firing line of the line as chief Representing the National Rifle chargeofficer firing Sergeant Ebelt has association as tournament referee range will be H A Weymouth dean of coached his Ute pistoleers to many Intermountain target blasters ROTC national championships in Weymouth's role will keep him recent years a distinction they out of the meet currently hold : I f 1 Mid-Da- F i 4 V I V 4 I I 1 1 t t !'" - : :- t- - - :ert-r!- ! 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