Show S iCegIers:Show J s Rated Tops w v in Red-H- v Ogden Scholastic Football League ot v Lewis Power in League Play Wickwire Wessman Set Pace In lv Keen competition is featuring the 1943 play in most of the bowling M NOVEMBER MORNING leagues SUNDAY OGDEN CITY UTAH of Ogden 'during the present sea son Hayden's are setting the pace in the ladies' City league with 22 vic- I 's tories and 14 defeats with in second place a i and Bishop are tops ' A n Bowerbank the ladies doubles league They have a tremendous lead over Tor-sa- k 1 and Chadwick and Simmons-Dimo- n tied for second honors Pixies are leading in the Canco adies' league and Mustangs are I first In the Canco men's league Dukes Mixture Is first in the en gineer supply circuit Bank Smokery and Ted Smith's 1916 in Title Last Tigers Gained are tied for honors in the market will battie City Gilbert Moesinger's Ogden high footballers league for men with 21 vic crown The and 11 defeats each tories football "A" class 1943 Utah Davis high for the In men's doubles league the new chapter in gridiron Wickwire and a write can machine Wessman are set present Tiger the but pace ting they are closely the championship history by annexing and Kosof Smartt by pressed the Ti- It ha been' years since Dr Pepper is out In front in looiDau with the Commercial gers hoisted their last of league that crowns Several members runner-u- p as Coombs the Brothers sensational machine are still resi- In the Wasatch league Arm dents of Oregon and Knights of Columbus strongs a torrid battle for are time out to seone takes When waging 1 lect one of Qgden's scholhonors The Armstrong five is lead- ng by a small margin astic elevens! the 1916 aggregationOfficers of Hill field are tops In consideration mustjbe given he Hill field league with Public Bill' Glasmann Louis Falck Glen Relations in second place and AirDee and Elvin Wilkinson were the Marshall third "backs craft Dick first 'string O A S C is the srood thing in and Jack Kingsford were the rethe Hill field soldiers' circuit with serve backfield performers 32nd Supply in second place Glasmann has made about every are leadine the parade Yearlinsra football scholastic Utah n the Elks league with 20 wins team He was a sensational open d four defeats field runner was a briliant kickmarket and McClanahan's Pats a forward as was pass and er tops are fighting for honors in the laartist Besides these sterling qualdies' Friday Night league The ities Glasmann was also a brilteam holds a slight lead field liant general Classics have listed 13 wins and Louis Falck went on to win In the Arsenal womfive defeats State Utah at honors set the early pace to en's league where he was developed into a Cats are second Alley quarterback Officers and Owls are deadlocked George Erwin Peck Falck Rete honors in the Ogden arsenal for Conroy and i Vincent Conroy were rien's They have each league Bill the ends of the 1916 team 14 and four victories chalked up Mohler and Rube Fox held dow n 1916 of setbacks RICH Guard JUNIOR the tackle positions and they were Kam-meyer- - 'J'r its L all-ti- me all-ti- et 1 i powerful on offense and defense Lee Richards and Junior Rich were regulars at the guard posts The center position was capably handled by Harry Bagley now a writer on the Pacific newsDaoer 1 1 coast- - ' Junior Rich Is now a major In the medical corps In the United States army air corps Vincent honors Conroy made with the navy and Is now with one of the nation's leading airlines as His brother Rete an executive ' Is principal of the Quincy school In Ogden Rube Fox resides at LaBarge s Wyoming and Louie Falck lives in Salt Lake City as does Glen Dee L This corner recalls very vividly the 1916 Ogden team East and and Granite of that same season had powerful teams but they were not in the same class with Ogden i " : j 1 but the vancH tn th 1943 team Is the first one In many years to get a crack at the state finals one or tne standouts or tne ia Ogden eleven is Owen Koch one of the sweetest backs to grace an Ogden gridiron in more than 20 years He Is a marvelous open field runner a brilliant safety man and seems to be the main cog In the play of the Ogdeniles Gilbert Mbesinger veteran Ogden coach will be leading the Tigers for the last time when they battle Davis Moesinger and his 1943 team have a grand opportunity to write their names along side of the other Ogden champions of the past In the crucial test with Davis And this corner believes that the Tigers will m!-fina- i r ls- : - do just that Bit of Sports Banter Russ Newland- Associated Press sports editor in San Francisco provides this corner with some interesting data on Kid Scala and Jack Kearns one time manager of Jack Dempsey vve quote ixewiana as iwiiowai - J "The kicTs last fight? There Is a former fine little fighting man of the squared circle lying desperately 111 in an Edmonton Alberta hospital and while the younger boxing fans may never have heard of him the old timers will pause for a moment at mention of the name of "Kid" Scaler "Louie 'Kid Scaler 56 years old left a shoe shine stand in Worcester Mass to start a ring career there In 1903 and when he hung up the gloves In Seattle In 1914 he had engaged in 287 fights He was never stopped nor knocked out jintil he fell out of the ring from sheer exhaustion In his final match nearly 30 years- - ago with Johnny O'Leary in Seattle In view of this record it seems amazing that Nat Fleischer's big rec- V1U uww wnicn is regaraed as practically official makes no mention of "Kid" Scaler The "Kid" Is a brother of Frankie Scaler local boxing promoter as well as Fred who lives in nurhv irmm Stain View Another brother Mike jis a resident of Spokane and re-- I tired food market proprietor fThe entire Scaler family moved sfrom Massachusetts to Spokane from where the father branched Into railroad contracting in British iiColumbia3 " 'Kid' Scaler resumed his $ ring activities In Spokane and his first opponent was a lightweight long nx afterward to become prominent as Jack Dempsey's manager Jack Kearns Kearns was a pretty Jfair fighter but Scaler kayoed him ' in xnree rounds Kearns is credited with being one of the really shrewd manager in ring history and he showed first evidence of it by becoming the manager of 'Kid Scaler right after los- ing to him Eddie Marino of Seattle was in the same stable Some time around 1809 Kearns took his stable to Edmonton as Frankie Scaler recalls it and put n a display of managerial genius He matched Marino with the -- - -- i r I ' I - Canadian lightweight champion Marino lost Then Kearns fought the champ and lost by a Then ninth round knockout 'Kid' he played his trump card Scaler defeated the Canadian In rounds T'ln some of his California fights the Kid twice licked Billy Snail-ha- 15 later a San Francisco ref Scaler lost on a foul to Oakland Frankie Burns and in Spokane stopped Bobby Johnson the present trainer for the San Francisco baseball cub and a former cracker jack fighter and later Kid' Scaler en local referee listed in the Canadian army as boxing instructor at the start of World war L but Instead of box Ing gloves he was handed a rifle and shipped ovearseas almost at once He saw much action lost an eye and suffered a leg wound and shell shock and has been hos eree Word received pitalized since by his brother indicates the 'Kid' is! engaged in his last big fight now and we thought the oldsters would like to know about it University of Utah will close one of the most disappointing seasons in Utah football history at the Utah stadium on TurkeyNiay Nov 25 The-Uttake on Jimmy Phe lan's St:i Mary's Gaels of Califor nia have been only 'luke warm" tnis season but they are expected to give the Utah fresh men and a lacing On the other hand the Utes may spring a surprise and upset the Gaels Colorado was picked to spank the Utes without difficulty last week but when the timer's pisto blasted the end of the game Utah 9 was on the short end of a score With any kind of a break the Utes might have left the field with a victory They dropped an early season game to Colorado at Buolder by a lopsided score (Attention at the annual Ogden Livestock show athletic program indicates that Ogden fans want boxing at regular intervals Plans are- - underway now for a mammoth two or three night boxing show for army men of Utah Idaho and Nevada Proceeds will go to the Infantile paralysis fund Dates will be announced shortly and the army may stage a professional main event the last night to give the show added color es The-Gael- s 4-- F's 22-1- : Home and Home NOTRE DAME Nov 13— Notre Dame will play Wisconsin twice in basketball this season for the first time in history — at Notre Dame Dec 11 and in Milwaukee Dec 3L Buckeyes Vin Over Illini After Finish desnite a day filled with long runs steady marches and scintillating performances' all the drama was packed in the last two seconds when the Bucks captured the verdict long after everyone thought the same was over In fact the whole weird yarn Is 12 wrapped up in the thrill-packe- d minutes after what appeared to be the final gun sounded With the Ohio had score deadlocked at 6 blasted its way from Its own 41 to the Illinois 14 only to lose the ball on a fumble Two plays later the " Bucks regained the ball the same way on the 21 Two seconds remained to clay and Ohio tried a pass which sailed into the end zone as the final shot sounaea The teams raced for the dressing rooms and the fans filed from the stadium Meantime P C Goebel of Michiean the headlinesman was tresticulatin wildly that Illinois had been offside The teams were ordered back for one more play — but the fans continued to leave not knowinsr what was sroing on Twelve minutes after the final shot the teams lined up and Coach Paul E Brown sent John Stungis 26-2- tf Lewis footballers are the: 1943 champions In the Ogden City 1 scholastic league They clinched the title during the past week with a 0 decision over Mound Fort During the season lust closed the 5 competition was red-hwith ev t game ery in spirited every particu- h r lar Each was well-f event league V i i and fine sportsmanship preplayed t vailed During the camDaten Coach Carl Taylor's athletes allowed only one s--y toucnoown and they were never r 1 ki ueaien xnis is believed tone ' Lewis hiRh school grldders clinched It Hodges L Haws RD Briggs D Chadwick D Russell G CITS CHAIWPIONS FOR 194S Warner and W Jackson Back row left to record in the scholastic league F Gridley S Smith the championship for 4943 with a M verdict over Mound Fort last McGregor and Swan the heatedWsa4Vcampaign the Blue and White awarriors uiaerson u Call U onuin mj uarwuuu week 111During right: tjoacn Bjir Par-ce- ll 3 IVm AtnAlini ma H Gi were two Swan J D the of Crittenden standouts of IL McGregor kj uiijuuiuun uUI uue loucnaown r roni row ie to rigm permiiie D Fowler D Folkman M Tyler D Cragun and Principal John Moss and B Hill managers Second row left to right: B Davis Swan was bril agereeation Standard-ExaminGene by Wright Slader photographer) (Photo Heath Stark Francis B D Elliott Brown Lyn liant in Crowley Ralph His leader- - ' calling plays T ship was demonstrated on many f occasions McGregor was powerful on defense unusually P&rrel bent- tVia TnHl team In 41ca being outreached' only by Mtorigin is unknown They built the thick of the By Harry Grayson CI championship race Mckinley (22000) and Mount Ori nvrnm irla tomnles and cities tne with NEA Sports Editor some and brilliant found latter in be to the are kicking the which (18225) ruins of zaba 13— YORK Nov No NEW fewer The first known in- fancy passing than 44216 attended the fall open- - state of Vera Cru? Iztaccihuatl is everywhere'were at one of the wings stood the Toltecs who OutFowler feet 16200 habitants high" in c or Mexico uinrs nmoflromo T?flPl likft tho nf fHhrnltnr in accounts for Mexico Thu undoubtedly settled in Central eariy de las Americas which is as good "Our team 1943 was well balof tne D A and de the at Hipodromo the sixth century a way as any of saying racetrack the betting Schedule Will Gome The anced the and to dizzy Mayans whose descendants form boys enjoyed the v5081'" daily average is 26804 Wag- - las Americas season much" said Coach is ' Yucatan very a left of little I The the present population player Brine is enmmensurate romnarRhlp heiehts u Carl "The were happy Board Taylor Before nas iugDiy-civ"boys tne that bit way JUegend to Santa Anita and the southern Up to cen-tii- rv the have to 12th a to tfte a privilege lose in participate Toltecs vanishing pleasure Obviously it California Gold Rush of 1935 in a the has no that de las succeeded Americas sports were program TTiev by at the Hipodromo At Brigham Monday Jo Grossman explains eounl the world" in Aztecs Mexico's chief tourist mighty and enterprising "There L no prettier sieht than nnw one of John Stark of Lewis with the attractions pyra who came from the north On an Principal along over the and to gaze grandstand to in had this u Ai on of RpnrfKPntflHv - - all — tof- the I ClUDnouse locatsay: is ziocaio a island wnicn existing in tne lakethen mids anaj glimpse uie uisiani "Our Lewis team of 1943 was one cathedral and national the Valley of Mexico the Aztecs schools of region one of the Utah J snow-cappPopocatepetl (smok- - ed the great Ven- of the finest In city league his I like Xochimilco canals gara with built (floating anri Iztacchihuatl (sleeoinz palace city finn wni Carl Taylor turned in a ice which was a menace to lawn tory dens) and the bull fights that rnountains "Shinto woman) at meet Brigham City Monday The Dassine of the pesos Is made tennis and which they called leno-chtitl- masterful job as coach of the team Increasing in power they and deserves a big pat on the back evening to formulate plans for the backdrop trf the Hipodromo de las a pleasant separation Enhancing scene are We at Lewis are proud of our boys ' 1844 oasKetoau season conquered Mexico and Tenochtitlan Americas 'and the valley or jviex- - the general picturesque ' and and the fine campaign they have senoritas d fashionably-dressean capital became A Important Pnrlpvi Rafpa uriprtnrpnrlpnt irn 7400 'feet UP" Informs Tub inwhich races charros none Everythe of But "Mount — Popoi— acaoom just ciosea" z-jI Thiimnpr Grosynan ' I r V or me weoer county to a sweet parting habited Mexico in prehistoric times tends that thing region one representative will be i b ea Tevel It is the A succession of races Inhabited got the money like the horse races in charge or tne meeting third highest peak in North Amer- - Mexico in prehistoric times Their And who do yuh like in the fifth? The pow wow will be conducted nf- thn Rnx Elder hizh school and lq efhpduled for eicht n m sharp "Ogden we Der uear mvep jsox Elder Logan North Cache and W Ken Holbrook in charge of South Ciche will be represented" the South Ogden stake Explorers' said Mr1 Bates ball league Saturday anvan "Under present plans the play nounced the schedule for next Moning schedule will be carried out as day at Burch Creek school ward in the past If the state At seven p ro Eighteenth tournament is revived ward will i Ahlv will be the play the Twenty-sixt- h and Service Collegiate eie-h- t vs n Fourteenth m i at one npr-ureeion will represent m nine h at and p Twenty-eigtand the third place team win meet Be Elevens Uintah Ninth vs Twenty-sevent- h Purple and White Fighters Hold Visitors the Rich division winner lor tne draws a bye other tournament post Selected for 1943 Last Monday's winners wer To Smallest Score of Year but Still i 1 i- - 7-- - v t j f Co-Capta- ins A m m m Co-Capt- ain C Region Cage Mexican Bering Plans to le ©uvlited an 5 r--- I - gaily-costum- ff i- 1 lift's Soinnie ©Sdl £§£ optiersiea4 Bova By Charles Dunkley EVANSTON HI Nov 13 (AP)— Old Notre Dame still reigns over 33-1- 4 13 MINNEAPOLIS r' Minn ' Nov ne (Red) Wiluams put football show Sat- on a one-ma- n - fAP)-4Wav- n I I m : ts-- i s -- 4nfni nr v tniixhnrnx ana untiea roarea io a mini in 34 min- - over Northwestern today not only fifth and passing for a utes as Minnesota trouncea xowa t0 retain their place Is the nauon s to 14 for its first Big Ten win or No1 football eleven but to further TheTedhead scored twice in the establish rank with the greatest nno'r th first period in the second he shot u I and untied Iowa Sea- lor a six pointer um a ewu-- i undefeated : utes later nroke through tackle for hawks a weeh hence and Great touchdown sprint " T Notre fvoo a nmnM to become the first took a lateral to circle right end tear since the days JLJ? — ° " for n rie vards and his fourttt toucn- - "Ul""re beaten and untied down Record Crowd — o-- l viv-tui- j ai t -- 60-ya- rd crowd of 49r 124 lar&rest to ever fill Dyche sta dium watched the South Bend suA Tarheels Quell Quaker Thrust record-smashin- sr t trritorv rtiintincr 5ncc old For most of the first two periods ST LOUIS Nov 13 (AP)— The seemed that Penn would explode baseball writers who voted Stan at any minute but the fuse never Musial the majors' leading bat- WAD liehted Penalties and the ter the league's most valuable rb North Carolina defense al- to 1943 seemed for bobbed ud to auell threats forget player two other important Cardinals j the when and scoring break did Ifot one vote turned up for Third come it came to the Tarneeis TATrrc trrrr Nov 13 (AP) Baseman Whitpv Kurowski or The First Douglas G L's paced by Center Fielder Harry Walker Fullback Jack Stringham will try Kurowski batted 287 during the to tuck ftwav thft Utah service foot season hit 13 homers and drove ball league title against the Salt home 68 runs Walker who had a 21-- 7 Lake City air base Wings toaay hitting streak of 29 straight— the The teams 'fought to a scoreless tin majors record for the seaso- nin th?r first nftOunter this RTnnMTNGTON Ind Nov 13 batted 295 in his first full season fall Later Fort Douglas defeated — Blue Lakes jack-4 (AP) Thei Great J field Kearns other' eleven in ltt T ' onlyKearns etS registered circuit after pinned a ten starts ball victory Saturday in 0 defeat on the Wings beating Indiana's underdogs20 21eec-toThe Wings after going without a 7 and they came within -In fivA — nmp f Virnkfi loose njtv fVia Unmloi i seorA j UJ UOlluuig OnCUl wuya I Ki-- 0 erainst Bushnell a 1050 for mmn r: a — hntnn —— tiniu w ex I ' awv If LllOlt while Fort lasta Sunday After the Sailors showed their I hospital — I m( J t-sruvnwuu ana puncneu over iwq i Fort Douglas Seeks Title salt Dlucjackcts Hit Hoosiers — — Georgia Georgia 48 Virginia Military 7 32 Clemson 6 N Carolina State 20 Davidson 0 Duke 49 Virginia 0 Bainbridge Navy 46 Maryland 0 Jacksonville Naval Training Station 44 Daniel Field 0 Camp Davis 32 Presbyterian 0' Navy Plebes 68 Augusta Mil0 : itary Pre-Flig- ht - ouipomieu Camp Americans AP Features NEW YORK Nov 13 — The As over reserve Bob Kelly smashing sociated Press will select two all- an to from the two American football teams this seacap run-nin- eMiller's son for the first time They will featured which parade to pass be released next month and Luiack's One team— the 19th annual As his towering battery mate John sociated Press team — will be a Yonakor right end It will and collegiate Miller Stars and civilians both navy Miller who accounted for 151 marine trainees Another team com yards of his team's total of 302 by will be a service the who rushing again led a drive at have of par players start of the third period which prised with army in games ticipated carried 50 yards and ended when navy marine or coast guard elevhe drilled over from the one ens Before the third oeriod concluded The ne w arrangement differs Zie-ECzarobski recovered Joe from that of World war I when Sriba's fumble ort the Wildcat 34 to only one team was chosen It was the Irish a running start for composed of service men aii oi their third touchdown at the outset whnm had tilaved collegiate foot of the final period Lu jack speared ball The late Walter Camp made to Yonakor for 18 yards and Julie the selections at that time The 1943 collegiate Rykovich churned into the end zone be backed up by second- - and will to score on the next play third-teaselections along with the After the ensuing kick-o- ff mention list Trish caDitalized on another fumble the usual honorable a second for call clans Present Otto Graham hobbling a bad pass team A service the camps among from center Paul Limont fell on list of honorable mentions will thA hall on the Northwestern 29 and be announced seven plays later Lujack spotted a also for the Candidates five-yar- d pass to Keny at tne cor- positions are now being lined Up finai ner or the field for the sports through reports from section of the in writers every Northwestern finally counted on nation " a break play late in tne quarter Tarlr Harker a sub Wildcat end intercepted a shovel pass by Frank rnnfewicz Quarterback replace 84-ya- 22-ya- ra rd 1 all-Amer- ica all-Amer- ica m : LQ I App Gent Kroeger Wallla McNutt RO RT RK QB i p LH RH FB Miller Rykovich Mello Notre Dame Northwestern 0 Grahfltm Scriba 6 6 Vodtek 13 — 25 6— 6 0 0 toucnaowna npnrme KrnM nm Rykovich Kelly 2' (for Rykovich) Miller tnuMdown— LiUisiCK (run) — touchdown Northwestern scoring tinti fir W 0 — - Substitution — Notre uame : inaa — ian- -omora oroaiu agan Ziny tiuuia oeremey marp livan t Adanjs Rueeeiro -Meter —— " — xtoow— mbi y- Signal go Ganey centers azmanjKi ctatntn Snvrler Backs Jjancewicz Tertep Nemeth Kelly Karly Palladino Anpsman KuiDitSKiEnds anion Sickles Barker Northwestern: — ii w iwv Tkllaeo Guards Jnstak GOian Penters ' Saracino i - — — tacs irw ova - PhiUy Fielder Filly Dovcavs lies Dreese Fcmod Alscb irr vrtjorge xa wiaener s xiny Over Columbia — T — w r m i 111 oteian- - i- -iia i- -- - — m rv : — — - ov-v- ji 1 lu I - 1 — r- f-n- m i--e M Oven Chosen Beaver Boss PORTT nre Nov (AP) vE ester The appointment of Marvin Owen Kapter third sacker to be manager or tne C Perko Ciarobskl Yonakor Lujack 36 Northwestern Heln LE LT FlUey Coleman at st vv- i ita iaruusu outgamea Aisao in tne sireica mathematics professor we are able to win the 21st running Saturday rannrr that Navv crushed: Cn-- 1 Rt tn O Snr ii rnav in nrhnf j Kansas 13 Warrenshurg Teach as a nnn football was advertised imatftiv game i Mrann at Pimiir ers iz wfw i xra Aioert --taoatn s iour-yea1 r iv in uibv —iMchlnmsn lr— i Southwest --- sfi wu son oi uooa uooas oiazea up wua K a i A Texas 46 Texas Christian 7 pounding through the vulnerable the stretch on the outside to come Arkansas 14 Southern Methodist line Thev tried not to score- in the inn AV1U AilUI --JUltUll Aftn k U l onniii WM f 12 moments as but the not just overtake the speedy waning quite N Texas Aggies 34 Texas Tech 14 clock marKea uie ena pi tne iray Widener filly and lost a head nifle Cinv snasreed a nuht and am rliilifrn west Colorado College 64 Utah 0 bled 55 yards for another touch- Calumet farm's Son of Peace was down California 13 U C L A 6 third Missouri Mines 27 Camp Robin son Ark 14 Ft Riley 14 Ft Warren 7 Llnups: TSTntr Dams Limont White all-Amer- ica Decornes 1 TV : in-cl- ub all-Amer- ica then on was whether I ence fullback at Brigham tYoung 4-- F fans from V T nlr T D vffW MrltTC 1HirU feat of holding the Hoosiers score- - df Fort Douglas attack this season 13 (AP)—- CLEVELAND Nov less a job that hasn't been done Lou Cusmano will be at lullback - outfielder-firJimmy Wasdell since Fordnam turned me tncK for the air base baseman with the Jfniiadeipnia r ao a&uv SOme gauics Phillies was rejected for military service today because of an old head injury suffered when struck by a baseball I ce 13 Two All A Strengtn Pre-Flig- ht Bethany C3 — A 14 Explorer Loop" Plays Monday It's Notre Dame 25 Northwestern 6 - Navy 61 Columbia 0 Jbejeune 14 (tie) ' Dartmouth 20 Cornell 0 Midwest Army 16 Sampson Naval TrainOhio State 20 Illinois 26 ing Station 7 Notre Dame 25 Northwestern 6 Yale 27 Princeton 6 N Carolina 9 Pennsylvania 6 Michigan 27 Wisconsin 0 Minnesota 33 Iowa 14 Brown 34 U4S Coast Guard 31 r Oklahoma 20 Missouri 13 Penn State 13 Temple 0 Great Lakes 2L Indiana 7 28 Colgate Rensselaer Poly 0 Iowa 28 Camp Grant Tufts 13 Harvard 7 is Rutgers 20 Lehigh a Iowa State 20 Drake 0 Franklin and Marshall 20 AtlanMiami (O) 40 Baldwin-Walla6 tic City Naval Cadets 7 wavier 36 Wayne 0 Swarthmore 13 Muhlenberg 8 26 SGng As! Irish' Win ®wft ©ver IMlorftEnvesveriii — W Virginia South ed to ae-ains- Pre-Flig- ht - ed 6-- N Carolina - I 4-- Brooklyn College 19 Cony 6 Af Dizzy Heights Nov Bs ' I Georgia Tech 33 Tulane 0 is er -e- s © the-Lew- Co-apt- ain permen register their eighth substitute quarterback straieht triumph However North- into the fray Stungis witn sud western held Notre Dame to the PHILADELPHIA Pa Nov 13 lowest number of points of any stltut fullback Bob McQuade hold o-xtxir i — a uai - vi ine the ball calmly booted a field team this season — out tackling North Carolina football goal from about 25 yards Notre Dame held' a 0 margin and the three points broke Illinois team refused to believe the odds at the half gained momentum in it todav and defeated a the remaining two periods with Its heart and Ohio's Big Ten losing streak at the same time highlyffavored Penn eleven 9 to 6 hrreat running left halfback Creigh in a game in which both teams ton j- e- - - d Johnny tne Luiack alternately rroared up land downmax comTnand cf the Tforma- field in stirring offensives t5 ment for Lujack and sprinted pttw nf th vnamite ' except! on two occa in the final yards into the end zone ror first The scored Irish ""Jr and wheezed to a stop before second period touchdown of twQ mi t Writers Pass Up ICurovshi Walker ot - s — East'' V ?v t 2Ni wen--iguu-- By The Associated Press t "trtmr 2 nl COLUMBUS O Nov 13 (AP) Ohio State defeated Illinois 29 to 26 today before 36331 fans — and v Lewismen Rermit Only Single Touchdown During 1943 Season K Doubles Competition - 0 v -- A NT) 13 and Uintah Ninth Twenty-sevent- h are The games played by Boy Scouts in the 15 to 17 year old bracket inclusive The boys have Instituted a system of calling fouls on themselves and staying in the thouzh they have called four fouls Response to this honor system of ref ereeing has been excellent according to Holbrook Boucher Ref urns To Fast Company YORK Nov 13 (AP)— former center on Frank Boucher Boucher-Coo- k brothfamous the ers line that won two National Hockey league titles for the Rang ers has skated DacK among last company 42 retired in 1938 Boucher big-tim- e of hockey 17 years after 12 of them with the Rangers He is the pivot man for wig-me- n Jack McDonald and Billy McDonald a is regarded as a second and "Gooden Conacher Charley a "skating fool has been termed as a piaymaK-e- r famous Boucher will have to be in top shape as most of the opposition will be 20 years younger f Boucher won the Lady Byng trophy so many years that they was finally gave it to him The cupclean of sportsmanship symbolic play and effectiveness - NEW 200-pou- six-foot- er !Star at Fort Sheridan FORT SHERIDAN I1L Nov 13 Bill Sims of Chicago full aPi at— Indiana last season is one Portland Beavers of : the Pacific back on the Army eleven stars the of Coast baseball league succeeding Wilson college of Mervin Shea was announced Sat here Against vi ot ior accounted he urday by William Kiepper general Chicago the locals 251 gained by the yards manager Sheas dismissal was announcea by Kiepper soon after the league Break for Schoolboys season closed in September owen was signed oy me NEW YORK Nov 13 AP) — land rlnH In 1941 an a free agent Madison Square Garden in an efHe played 'for Seattle in 1930 and fort to decrease juvenile delinquenwas sold to the Detroit Tigers cy will open its balcony every where he remained a year Sunday afternoon and will admit schoolboys tree during tne xuasierq Amateur Hockey league season : jet' lye rt- Golfer Receives Officer Cars r MIAMI BEACH Fla Nov 13 (AP) — Golfer Ben Hogan became Second Lieut Ben Hogan of the jwas army air forces Saturday He graduated from the AAF officer candidate school Tm afraid my golf Is over for the duration" said the Texan as he looked longingly fairways at the former greens and of the Bayshore golf course now to a drill field "but Tm planning when off left take up where I the war is won" is spGody— i SCRAP B3IUE -- - i J clai2sis is" v spebdios t ' G1T¥- if' nd "IE MEMBER NOVEMBER 17THC 08013 ST iron of Every home should contribute 50 pounds and steel Place it on the corner of the numbered streets (not avenues) before Nov 17 Phone 5593 to report scrap too large to take to street corners OGDEN CITY SALVAGE C02EIITTEE |