Show They Direct Bowling Campaigns Honolulu MlStars Perform Monday Evening Bowlers Ready To Open Fall Campaign Bowlers of Oerten arp 'warmina 9 up' for the kegling campaign Harold Bateman and Eileen Hill presidents of the men and women's association announce Some of the teams will start rolling in early September and others during the latter part of the month "We anticipate the biggest and best bowling season in the history of the Ogden" said Horald Bate man Saturday "Interest is far ahead of that of other years and all of the alleys will be jammed with contestants in league play A few major tournaments during the year will add spice to the programs" Representing the ladies Eileen Hill said: "It is estimated that around 500 ladies take part in league bowling in Ogden annually Our leagues are all ready and marking time for opening skirmishes I look for a g season" Following is data on some of the major leagues: Ladies City League Paramount Bowl Eileen Hill president and Ellen Barney secretary Mt Ogden Ladies League Paramount Bowl Boots Krey president and Virginia Baggs secretary Arsenal League for ladies Paramount Bowl Vivian Weisse president and Grace Hubbard secretary Hill Field Ladies Paramount Bowl BettseyLeague Bridgeman president and Bessie Mikesell sec- mm Prepared to Test second-basema- league and Pittsburgh National league Chicago was favored in 1906 with the White Sox and Cubs battling but after that the years ran on until 1921 when in New York the Giants and Yankees came together In fact Manhattan Island has enjoyed a monopoly in this respect It was the site of the World Series and shared with Brooklyn as a site of battles for world honors in 1941 and 1947 In 1944 the St Louis Cardinals and St Louis Browns fought it out in St Louis In point of entertainment thrill as supplied by the erowd supplementing anything that happens on the field of play a home struggle between the Braves and Red Sox would be completely rewarding inasmuch as the rivalry between partisans of Fenway park ball and the fans of Braves field bears as close an analogy to the febrile antagonism of Dodgers and Giants as you can imagine In a poll last March this corner picked the Braves and Red Sox to battle for the World Series this fall Our fingers are crossed Unusual interest is centering these days on the fourth-plac- e member in the Shaughenessy playoff in the Pioneer league final in September The battle for fourth place has Ogden Salt Lake and Boise very much in the running Unless Idaho Falls fojds completely up the Russets will finish third In answer to a lot of queries the bhaughnessy playoff opens team meeting with the first-plateam in a three out the third-plac- e of five game series The second-plac- e club plays the fourth-plac- e club in another three out of five game set The two winners then meet in a four out of seven game series All of the games will be divided between the four cities as the series opens The same will hold true of the final series This may be baseball time for Boston's Billy South worth and Notre Dame's Frank Leahy but it's basketball time for Abe Saper-stei- n the little round man who knows only two seasons: summer and basketball Within three weeks Abe and his Harlem Globetrotters will start practice for their twenty-secon- d season fortified with a new star Nathan 'Sweetwater' Clifton highest salaried player ever to play with the team Clifton Chicago high school graduate is six feet 8 inches tall and weighs 225 pounds A superlative center he can do more tricks with a basketball than a monkey can do with a peanut Clifton who served a three-yea- r army hitch in Europe formerly played with the New York Rens and Dayton Ohio Mets Saperstein is convinced Clifton will develop into one oi the finest centers in the game He is 23 while operating as a Chicago team Saperstein named his club the Harlem Globetrotters for easy outidentification as an pre-seas- on ce major league pitcher" Another announcement comes from Mr and Mrs Hal Spindel They announce the arrival of a weight girl Susanne Marie Sspmdei seven pounds three ounces August 19th Spindel was with Ogden in 1947 as a catcher Hal and his wife now reside at Rock a way New Jersey Lloyd L Butler who was number four on the California crew Olympic champions visited for more than an hour aboard the City of San Francisco en route to Og den from Chicago a few days ago Butler is the son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd E Butler former Ogdenites now residing at Watsonville Calif Young Butler a handsome typical American related how California twice beaten by University of Washington nosed out Washington by three feet in the 'at London During World War H Butler served in the European theatre He will return to California this coming school year "The Olympic trip was out of this world" said Young Butler "Words just can't explain how fine and splendid everything was "I will forever cherish fond memories of the part I played in and the fine the Olympics ' semi-fina- ls fellowship Wildlife Body Meet On Wednesday To Randall Turpin new state fish and game director for Utah will be the principal speaker at the September meeting of the Weber Wildlife Federation at Utah Power and Light auditorium on Wednesday evening President Ormond Konkle reports that the meeting will start at eight p m sharp "This will be our first opportunity to meet the new state director at one of our meetings" "He will said President Konkle also have Marion Madsen in attendance Madsen is in charge of the state fish hatcheries "Tom East will present the winning trophy to the wildlife body for having the best float in the recent Pioneer days parade "Membership awards will be distributed and other business transacted" Sportsmen are invited to attend Dykes Resigns as Stars Skipper HOLLYWOOD Aug 28 (AP) — Veteran Jimmy Dykes resigned today as manager of the Hollywood club of the Pacific Coast league and second baseman Lou Stringer was named temporary pilot to finish the season fit Victor Ford Collins president of He builds his team from the the club made the announcement Dykes former manager of the nation's outstanding Negro after tryouts In the late Chicago White Sox took over the summer The Trotters come un- stars late In the 1946 season sucder the heading of homeless ceeding Buck Fausett Last year Stars finished sixth and this waifs because although they the year the club is presently flounderrenresent Chicago they seldom ing in seventh place some 25 games play in the Windy City They off the league pace set by San — else Canada play everywhere Francisco Mexico Hawaii Cuba and South America Next January they will terStringer has been one of the betplayers for the club He formerManila China and Japan was with the Los Angeles AnA season is usually 160 to I6S ly gels and then the Chicago Cuba all-Neg- ro eel-legia- ir ns tary Paramount Bowl — Ogden Elks Tom Mackey president: T Turner vice president and D Moore secretary Paramount Bowl — Utah General Depot Olson R Kofoed nresident- MoKrin - vice nresident- Tgtvranro Rusch secretary Paramount Bowl — Motor League F Allred president Jack Williamson secretary Paramount Bnwl — Service lnhi J Lillywhite president Bowl — Arsenal paramount Hansen president: League Ray Vau-zhJeffs vie nresidentRnh Farmer secretary Paramount Bowl — Navy Supply Depot E Fugate president F Hig- gms' vice president M Nottage secretary Paramount Bowl — Globe Mills Alice Moore president ugden Bowling Center — Navy league if Harper secretary Ogden Bowling Center — Wasatch League James Yeager president Maxie Kosof secretary Ogden Bowling Center — Mixed League Lynn Foley president: Clair Packer vice president and Grace Eppley secretary Ogden Bowling Center — Utah Power C Packer president J Elliason vice president and L Foley secretary Ogden Bowling Center — Commercial League L Richardson president W Boyle secretary Ogden Bowling Center — Browning-Chevrolet League B Wideman president - San Francisco Will Stage Ladies' Series By Rum Newland SAN FRANCISCO Aug 28 (AP) One of the finest fields in the history of the tournament will tee nff here Monday in the qualifying rouna oi ine oth annual women s western amateur golf championship State sectional and former national title holders are included among the more than 120 entries Louise Suggs who won the crown the last two years will not defend it She ioined the nrnfessinnnl rank recently With the Atlanta girl out of the competition the rmmh1 fnr M title should be fast and furious It is second in imnortanro nnlv in the national Atlanta's Dorothv Klrhv riinnor- up to Miss Suggs for the' national ohamDionshin last vtar wilt H among those seeking the 32 qualifying places Monday She rates high up in ine list or contenders So does Polly Riley of Fort Worth Who won the fi for the second year in a row two weeKs ago Another will be Mrs Jackie Punschallenger of Hnnnliilu who bagged the Northern California open title a few days ago Carol Diringer of Tiffin Ohio runner-u- p for the western amateur a Vear affn will make another Krl Tennessee Champion Margaret Gunther of Memphis runner-up for Trans-Miss the the last two years is on nana ek are Michigan Champion Mary Agnes Wall of Menominee: Californla Title VIaMo nnt Kielty of Long Beach: Iowa Cham asary ley of Des pion Moines Texashording State Queen Bettye Mims White of Dallas: Alabama Leader Bee MacWane of Birmingham and the Arkansas titllst Betty MacKinnon of Texarkana Former Iillinois Title Winner Marjorie Lindsay of Decature figures anions th contenders rttKer challengers will include Mrs James Ferrie of Long Beach and Dorothy Traung of San Francisco former waiirorma cnampions the Bauer T Sisters A lire anA Marians Beach Beverly Hanson of Fargo N D Mrs Dan Chandler of Denver and Pearsrv Kirk of FinHlnv f The tournament will be over the 6412 yard Olympicplayed club course hilly and d championship test Women's par is The 32 will battle hole it out in 18 qualifiers Tuesday through Friday and the title will be decided in a final Saturday Trans-MisMiicein- ni tree-line- 76 36-ho- le 36-ho- le 69-66-- 70 George Fazio of Conshohocken Pa continued his brilliant golf with Weber County Farm Bureau base70 a which added to his two prevball drilled for two hours 68s ious gave him a third place 206 at Affleck in prepSaturday park Heafner of Charlotte N C g skir- Clayton aration fo rtheir a 67 today for a four place n mish against Hawaii of shot 1 Honolulu at the city orchard Mon- 208 His previous rounds were 8:15 at day pm Par for the 6580 yard Fort DougClair Folkman manager and Coaches Joe Cook of Syracuse and las course is 7 — 72 The veteran Ky Laffoon of ChiRoy Garner of Hooper directed for a the drill Folkman Plain City cago provided the fireworks booster expects his charges to give time going out in 31 four under par But he faded there and took the Hawaii nine a real scrap "We are going out to win" said 41 blows coming home for a par 72 President Percy Flinders of the and a total of 216 far back of the Weber County Farm Bureau league leaders Trailing Heafner by one stroke Saturday "Our team will be vesy repre- were Bob Hamilton Landover NMr sentative of the Farm Bureau Skip Alexander of Lexington N C John Palmer oi Badin C league The game will not only and raise funds for some of the players the defending champion Hamilton turned in a smooth 70 injured during the year but it will Alexander slipped to 71 after afford a comparison of how our today teams stack up with some of the a 67 yesterday while Palmer shot his third sub par round best in the land" Ellsworth Vines Iowa City Iowa The Weber will be comformer tennis star continued his posed of the following: Kenny the fine shot making with 71 for a total Berrett North Ogden Lyman of 210 Skeen Plain City and Hansen of George Schneiter Ogden Utah Syracuse pitchers John Carlton West Weber first Ralph Blomquist Glendale Calif base Junior Stewart Warren out- and Cary Middlecoff the Memphis fielder George Wilson West Ogden Tenn dentist were bracketed at third base Gene Hancock West 211 Leading amateur was Bill JohnWeber shortstop Hansen Syracuse second base Wayne Hartley Clin- ston of Ogden Utah with 215 He's ton outfielder Bert Cook Plain a former Utah champion Bantam Ben Hogan of Hershey City uotfietder James Johnson by the City outfielder: Frank Brown Pa once more was puzzled tricky sloping greens He was tied Riverdale outfielder Wayne with Ed Furgol of Pontiac Mich South Ogden and Steck Roy at 212 seven strokes back of the catchers few believed he could The Hawaii team recently de- leaders and feated the Harlem Globetrotters in catch up Ben shot even par for the round Ogden and Salt Lake before fine third Otto Greiner Baltimore also regcrowds They will make their final round and mainland appearance Monday and istered par for the third was bracketed at 213 with Dick then step into planes for Honolulu Metz of Virginia Beach Va and On the mainland jaunt they have won 30 games and lost 25 against Fred Haas Jr of New Orleans A hot sun blazing on the hillside the finest competition possible hardened the greens Several pros The Hawaii roster follows: Outfielders — Lawrence Kami- contended the carpets were too hard shima Jun Muramoto Katsumi for their balls to "bite" into the grass Bill Azevedo George Orullian Idaho Falls pro Catchers—Jyun Hirota in a fine 70 today for a total Pitchers — Ernest Cabral left turned Matsuo Higuchi Chris of 219 hander George Schneiter of Ogden addMancao and Harry Kitamura 3 70 to his previous for a Infielders — James Wasa Richard ed a 211 Richard Kitamura total Kashiwaeda Schneiter of Oeden turned George Rodrigues and Charles in Ernie a 78 for a total of 232 Souza Schneiter of Ogden slipped Ray Hancock and Mark Ballif will to Earl a 76 and a total of 223 be the umpires Clare Emery a Dro from Nampa Idaho tallied a 75 for a total of 223 Dick Lundahl of Logan Utah registered 73 for a total of 221 Johnston the fancy Ogden appeared to be a cinch to claim amateur honors Henry Mathieu of Ogdenat was 228 others grouped with several having turned in a 74 today all-sta- rs nine-innin- All-Sta- 70-7- 35-3- --HIGHWAV As for the magnates involved 4— some other setting either for the games Last year the Trotters Red Sox or the Braves with larger played 167 losing only five seating capacity than the two Hub The Trotters will include Salt ball parks would have a financial Lake Ogden Logan and Heber value not to be overlooked City on their 1948 December schedIt probably is not being over- ule looked although outwardly Tom n Bobby Adams former Yawkey Lou Per in i and others Reds now of the Ogden concerned have patriotically stated with the Cincinnati Reds and Mrs how gratifying it would be to have Adams the former Barbara Lowary the series settled right in Boston's announce the arrival of a son back yard Robert Michael It has never happened in BosThe boy is four weeks old The ton— assuming it might happen Adams' have a daughter Sandra tills year — nor in fact In PhilGene three and one-ha- lf years of adelphia since the World Series age began (unofficially) in 1903 beBobby says: "Robert Michael will tween Boston of the American be with Cincinnati in 1968 as a Demaret held the lead by him- self yesterday with a total of 135 and Mangrum was tied for second While Demaret shot a 70 today Mangrum came in 69 with a — Demaret has carded 206 Mangrum s scores are three-under-p- ar All-Sta- rs tary — S P club C H Johnson O anoie secre R AUGUST 29 1948 two-under-p- ar Ladies Friday Night league Ogden Bowling center Bessie Naef president and Vera Nelson secre- cuits — except the one city which contains the epic meeting retary Bowl For example Boston is nowscenting an internecine strife L Paramount Perkes president vice nresident: J and very much pleased at the prospect I rarm Athletes retary Data on men's leagues follow: Paramount Bowl — Hill Field League L Taylor president: Don Overlee vice president and Hal Francom secretary Paramount Bowl — Ogden City league singles and doubles H Payne president: B Kohel vice president and N Wells secretary Paramount Bowl — Industrial League H Wise president: B Hulmston vice nresident: G Alex Red Sox Versus Braves in World Series? ander secretary When a world series involves two clubs of the same Paramount Bowl — Ogden Nisei Mils Endo nresident o Kinnmnfn circity disappointment is confined to all points in the two vice president and Tovse Katn sec STANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY MORNING By Otis J Pusey SALT LAKE CITY Aug 28 (AP)— Jimmy Demaret of Ojai Calif and Lloyd Mangrum of Chicago were deadlocked for the lead of the $12500 Utah open tournament at the end of 54 holes Saturday with totals of 205 record-breakin- er THE OGDEN (UTAH) Demaret Mangrum Tied in $12500 Utah Tourney Ogden Amateur Doing Well 1948-194- for the greatest seaKeglers of Or den men and women are I eUing setHill Eileen son in history starting in president of the ladies organization left and Horald Bateman prexy of the men's association are shown above coins over details for the lengthy season They each report terrific interest 14A All-Sta- Hawaii of Honolulu en route home after playing 65 games on the mainland will oppose Weber at Affleck County Farm Bureau Monday night The Hawaiians recently spanked Harlem Globetrotters here 9 to 8 Left to right: park Lawrence Kamishima Jun Muramoto and Katsumi Kojima n Game time will be p m All-Sta- rs All-Sta- rs eight-fiftee- Eligible List Twelve Team Tourney to For Playoff Open Tuesday al Affleck clubs of the Davis county Farm Bureau league Is Announced WeberBaseball County Farm Bureau loop Metropolitan league and Idaho Aug 28 (UP)— President Jack Halliwell of the Pioneer league announced the names of members of the loop's teams who will be eligible for n Shaughnes-s- y play in the playoffs The Lists Twin Falls — Charles Metro Geo Arthur Layrer Richard Meyers Koehl John Hack Charles Noah n Richard Walkingshaw Harold Gus Triandos Svend Jes-se- n li Gil McDougland Robert Joe Polich Bob Webster Frank Girimeli Dale Maycock and James Eskenberry Disabled list — Robert Maruca and Ray Jacobs Idaho Falls — Lou Garland manager William Stump-u- s Paul Petersen Ray Loebing Carl Musten Bob Bundy Earl Priester Ken Lehman Clyde West Earl Silverthorn Bob Durette Doug Donnan Walt McHugh James Stanton Luther Tapp Mel Waters and Leon Haworth Disabled — Drexel Waters Boise — Walter Lowe Raymond Mederios James Givoras Harry Nygaard Jim Gilmore Joe Pickart Dick Colombo Jim Valentine Ed Daniels William Franks LeRoy Koenig Lou Tamone Bob Story Warren Noyes and Leonard Fields Disabled —Charles Lamar Pocatello — Holland LeBlanc Bob Mahoney Jim Curley Morris Powers Ned Sheehan George Koby Ernest Schuerman Ed Mickelson Dominic Barczewski Ralph Beard Ken Dudrey Al Neil Lawrence Swederski Adolf o Trujillo Ray Sowins and Merle Glasston Dis— abled Bill Weatherwax Salt Lake City — Rupert Thompson John Bilbrey Glen Tuckett Grant Cullimore Ray French Dick Lamer Jim Westlake Lloyd Dickey John Tierney Charles Woodr bury Jack Bacciocco John Brock-eTed Savarese Reno Cheso Wil-beTiesiera James Noverini Alvin Jacinto and Ernest Gammrrro Ogden— Bob Mattick non playing manager Dick Thompson Jim Robertson Roger LaFrance Robert Long Kenneth Lanning Claude F Gray Henry E Ramsdell Danny Dalio Leonard Lamont Louis Ruehl Robert Murphy Jack Bau- POCATELLO post-seaso- Dan-ielso- Kor-ales- non-playi- ng rt -- championleague will open an schedule Affleck The at Utah Northern ship Tuesday park in baseball to will the winners go championship Japanese-America- n 11-ga- Three games will be played Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday evenings with single games on Friday and Saturday Games on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday will get underway y at p m Triple-headewill be offered at a small gate fee Joe Stegan Rulon Jenkins and Cec Jorgensen are directing the tournament which may become an annual feature The single defeat system will be used during the five-da- y program Teams enrolled are: Arsenal Villa Syracuse Plain City West Weber Railroad Boosters American Pack Ogden Merchants Weber County Honeyville Murray Ogd den and a team of Weber county "Trophies will go to the individual stars of the tournament and cash to the winner and runner-up- " said Rulon Jenkins Saturday night "Last year the centennial event at the ball park was a howling success We feel that the tournament opening Wednesday will also be successful and at the same time provide some fine baseball entertainment "Teams of the Farm Bureau leagues and the Metropolitan league have played splendid ball this season We anticipate some fine crowds" Approved rosters of the 12 teams enrolled in the tournament will be announced on Monday along with the names of umpires five-thirt- All-Sta- rs rs hand-picke- mer Stanley Naccarato Clifford Ross Clayton Lambert Charles Wolf and John Moore Twin Falls Pocatello and Idaho Falls are sure shots for the Shaugh-ness- y playoff The battle for fourth place rests between Ogden Salt Lake and Boise Great Falls and Billings are hopelessly out of the race me Idaho Prepares For Grid Race MOSCOW Idaho Aug 28 (AP) The thud of footballs being booted and the trill of whistles will sound at the University of Idaho Wednesday when Coach Dixie Howell holds his first grid workout of the season Howell says he will have 50 aspirants for the squad but he describes them as "unknown quanti- ties" "Idaho is an unknown quantity — to me as well as to everyone else" he says "We're basing our hopes on the performance of men who will be playing their first varsity football If they come through Idaho will be stronger than last year though it will not reach its peak in 1948 It takes a varsity season to show just how good any player really is" Howell has 22 lettermen The rest of the squad will come from last year's strong freshman team The Vandals will have but 16 days to whip into shape for the opening of the season Sept 18 against Oregon State college in Corvallis- - On the two following Saturdays Idaho will play Utah at Salt Lake City and U C L A at Los Angeles They will follow that with an opening at home against Oregon Howell says his team should be faster this year and have more reserve strength than last year But he adds that the conference as a whole is going to be tougher and the Vandals will have to improve just to keep thejr place in the standings Here Are Top Flight Football Schedules junior college andWeber College Coaches — Milt Mecham Elmer football teams of Utah will open play in early Sep- Ward Dean Gardner Reed K Swenson tember September 24 —Los Angeles City Standard-ExaminThe provides college at Weber this handy reference of scheduled October 8 —Carbon college at Wegames for Ogden high Weber high ber Weber college Utah State Utah October 14— Boise college at Weand Brigham Young university ber Clip it out for future reference October 22 — Weber college at Ogden High—School Southern Branch Coaches Cluff Snow Monte October 29 — Fullerton California Bailey Mark Ballif and Carl Tay- at Weber (homecoming) lor November 5— Weber at Compton September 10—Ogden at Carbon Cal vs Weber September November 11 — Weber at Glen-dal- e at stadium Cal — November 17— Weber at Branch September1 —24 Davis at Ogden October Ogden at West Aggies October 8 — Jordan at Ogden November 25— Weber vs Mesa at October 15— South at Ogden Junction Colo Grand October 22 — Ogden at Granite — 29 October Utah University Ogden at East Coaches —''Ike Armstrong Pete Weber High Schoo) Couch Karl Schleckman Coaches — Mel Wood Jack Soren-so- n September 17— Utah at Southern and Floyd Slater California September 3 —Weber at Davis September 25 — Idaho at Salt September 10—Tooele at Weber Lake October 2 —Arizona at Salt Lake (night) September 17— Weber at Ogden October 9 — Utah at Brigham Ogden stadium — Young Weber at Twin October 16 — Utah af Denver September 24 Falls October 23 — Wyoming at Salt October 1 — Box Elder at Weber Lake October 6 — Weber at North October 30 — Colorado at Salt Cache Lake October 15 — Weber at Bear November 6— Utah at Fort ColRiver lins October 22— Ely at Weber November 13 — Utah at Oregon October 29 — Logan at Weber State November 5— South Cache at WeNovember 25— Utah State at Salt ber I Lake High school senior college er en Utah State Coaches E L Dick rs Sch-ma- lz - ' 68-7- Bears Giants shot-mak- er Hope to Regain Form City Leaguers Wind Up By Jim Becker NEW YORK Aug 28 (AP)— Two fallen football dynasties bolstered by liberal transfusions of fresh red blood are launching an Teams of the Metropolitian Baseattack to resume their former ball league will finish the 1948 thrones regular season with a triple header The Chicago Bears and the New at Affleck park Sunday afternoon York Giants after a season in which President Cec Jorgensen anthev HinpnvereH their fading blue nounces that the Railroad Boosters blood was not enough to hold off Will meet American rain ui ure the massed rebels of the National first at L pm Two hours Football league have added armies later game Weber County battles Ogden mercenaries from their colonies Merchants and at 5 pm Veterans of collegiate football General Depot Utah play eschelon rear have gained They "The league season has developed with such bark field aces as Johnny some fine ball players and the atDame of Notre Bobby tendance Lujack been fairly good" said Texas of Charley Conerley President has Layne Jorgensen Minisi of of Mississippi and Tony Penn Bear shock troops have been Connor strengthened with George Max huge Notre Dame tackle end and Tackle Wash Serini among others while the Giants have added Columbia's Bill Swiacki and Bruce Gehrke Yale's Paul Walker and Michigan's Jim Brieske Members of the Ogden Board of The loop champions the Chicago Realtors enjoyed a four day trip to Cardinals and the eastern kings Jackson lake last week-en- d Those the Philadelphia Eagles have not attending included: Ben Neff Jr title on their winning stood pat Torgeson Wilbur Cook Sr and Other clubs Carl aggregations and theadded Stirl Empey Fred Cook Wib rookie in the league have and Fred Jr Herm Froerer Sr teams of the strength But none Local President Les VanLeeuwen has waded into the talent pool ter Patton and State President with waving fists full of greenbacks Welker the enthusiasm of the Giants and Lubin Ben Neff won the trophy for and Bears It the largest trout Adding such as Layne and Lujack landing four and one half pounds to the established Bear backfield weighed aces—Sid Luckman George McAfee Neff also caught the second and Mike Holovak— gives Wrigley largest The party got off to a good start field fans every reason to expect at least the western division title by meeting for breakfast the first to be raised over the park before morning at Logan A few hours took the group into Jackson for a the campaign ends the In the east the Giants had a short stopover and then along dismal '47 campaign losing "hot foot of the Tetons to Signal Mounbut a lot tain lodge where the real fun beonly most of their games of their patronage to the hustling gan New York Yankees of the rival During the two days fishing over one hundred trout were caught and conference of course is evenings found the fellows around The the reason for the frantic rookie-signin- g the fire spinning bigger and bigger night a steak din- engaged in by the senior yarns Saturday at the lodge dining ner was enjoyed circuit For the first two seasons of the room After ham and eggs Sunday new circuit's existence National morning the fellows unwillingly owners seemed content to let the hrnke camo and started home sigh most of the top college talent figuring the owners would break themselves in the 49'ers Await Game process This season they decided SAN FRANCISCO Aug 28 (AP) to take the initiative and a huge Flushed by two lopsided victories colpercentage of the publicized rosin exhibition games the San Franlegian- wound up on National Season Sunday ! Bum-gardn- Ben Neff Gains Fish Trophy - Romney Tuffy Linford17 — Montana State at September Logan September 25 — Utah State at Missoula October 1 — Colorado A and M at Logan October 8 — Tempe Teachers at Logan October 16— Utah State at Wichita October 23 — Brigham Young at Logan October 30 — Wyoming at Logan November 6—Utah State at Boulder November 13 — Utah State at Denver November 25 — Utah at Salt Lake December 4—Utah State at San Diego Brigham Young University Coach— Eddie R Kimball September 18—San Diego State at Provo — Pacific Dest at October Provo October 9 — Utah at Provo October 16— Brigham Young at Texas Mines October 23 —Utah State at Logan October 30 — Montana U at Provo November 5—Brigham Young at San Jose November 13 — Brigham Young at Colorado A and M November 20 — Wyoming at Brigham Young November 27 — Brigham Young at Tempe Teachers - an an ters Washington a perennial power in the east which fell with the cisco 49ers open the ca conference football season here tomorrow against the Buffalo Bills The professionals expect to attract state a to season Giants last lowly crowd of 35000 fans an inaugural Inked Harry Gilmer of Alabama to Kezar stadium The favored 49ers s to groom as aging Sammy Baugh powerhouse tendencies by4 successor Gilmer's teammate Cen- showed the Los Angeles Dons ter Vaughn Manchia and Georgia swamping 4 and the Baltimore Colts Tech Tackle Bob (Earthquake) Davis went to the Boston Yanks The Cards added Venton Yablon-sk- l es from the T and the defending of Columbia and Virgil Eiken-ber- g Cards with Paul Christman holdof Rice ing down the same spot In the east the aging Eagles The Bears will face their strongest challenges from the Los Angeles don't figure to have it The Giants Rams where Bob Waterfield pitch- do 42-2- 42-1- I |