Show 2B THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINEWEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 20 1948 These Hunters Didn't Return Barehanded Schwartz Gets R Utah Match Play Champion Coach of Week Honors By Carl Landquiat United Press Sports Writer NEW YORK Oct 20 (UP) —His football team lost every fame last season but he got a raise in pay anyway Things didn't look any better this year hut still the students ana alumni remained loyal and were rewarded after he sprang the upset of the season on the Pacific Coast He's the United Press Coach of the Week Marchmont Schwartz of Stanford Indians who the bowled over U C L A 34 to 14 Saturday with a four touchdown surge in the final half wot since the nnai game of me !M6 season had Stanford won a major game Yet Schwartz the handsome former half back from Notre Dame was so popular on the campus that there never was one word of dissension no grumbling about the weekly beatings That's an unusual situation at a school which used to thrive on gridiron glory The golden years when Stanford was the scourge of the Pacific conference when it took over in the Rose Bowl game almost annually is just a memory now Sure the fans yearn for the good old days But they want to go to the Rose Bowl with Schwartz — not without him How does a coach manage to stand so solidly in these days of high pressure commercialized football? Stanford sticking strictly within the principles of the N C A A purity code is trying as hard as any other school to field a top flight football team Since the war they haven't got as many good football players as other west coast schools but they figure that Schwartz set the most out of the ones available What's more his supporters figure that If the bad luck that has dogged his team ever turns the other way he will be a world beater All the year the Indiana have played— championship ball in every game but for Just one quarter That's how they had to beat little San Joe State id their opener by deficit coming from behind an 0 to win It was the same story oft-losi- bsbssssssssss BsssssssssssBBSBHBllHr :v j3$i£wzBKKP: bsssssbbbsbbsbbbs Chet Mahoney of Hill field is the 1848 Utah match play bowl- He is shown above Joe Barney of Ogden linisnc champion haik of M&honcv Paul Chase of Salt Lake was third Bill Ward of Salt Lake fourth and Horald Bate man of Of den fifth The Peterson was nsed to determine the winners Ray Cromar of point system held at the Magna was the defending champion The tournamentwaswas withheld due Paramount bowl some time ago and final decision to a pin technicality u 0-- 20 26-2- in ntiwj ajtaiiisL itfKUii ton and Santa Clara vr M acter" The Saturday Evening charges today torial "Football's Dirty Linen Sometimes Shows' far-to"College football has grown Post big for its britches" The we declares "No one believes that but can turn the clock back it does seem odd that the tovery ininstitutions that are supposed struct our young — to teach them lend integrity of thought —should to their names and their resources seems the kind of chicanery that to go with the Saturday-afternoo- n agitation of a bag of wind" The Post's criticism of the "profesaionalization ef college football' stems from an article in the same Issue "Football Fans Aren't Human" by Mrs Harry Stuhldreher wife of the athletic director and head football coach at the University of Wisconsin Mrs Stuhldreher a Philadlephia newspaperwoman until she married Harry then head football at Villanova college lens happened to her family be-aher husband produced losing team at Wisconsin In 1946 Harry Stuhldreher stayed II years at Villanova and has been at Wisconsin 12 years and during that time Mrs Stuhldreher says she has enjoyed being a coach's —wife But since 1946 she's not sure "I'd hate to have to do it again" she writes "The criticism that season hit a new high — or low" Mrs Stuhldreher says "The effort to oust Harry was very real and earnest" Angry disgruntled fans teledelivered graphed telephoned and their abuse in person — not just to the coach but to his wife and sons as well Other children taunted the four Stuhldreher boys The townspeople of Madison were outspoken and "I didn't relish their candid contempt" The Post author says A local attorney demanded a legislative investigation and the student newspaper inflamed the student body against the coach has docu"Mrs Stuhldreher mented the current status of college football with most alarming clarity" The Post editorial comments "The picture she paints is not pretty Gone are the heroic overtones that once marked amateur athletics "Taken by itself the Stuhldreher story might be passed off as an amusing account of the tribulations of a football coach But it cannot be so interpreted Rather it is still another manifestation of the moral paralysis which has made college football at most institutions a frankly professional enterprise "The 'loyal alumni" of course have long been party to the of college football They were among the first to realize that a social stigma is cast on everyone associated with a losing eleven and they have support-- 1 ed their conviction both orally and financially Now apparently even the students have been infected by the same virus As Mr Stuhldreher so eloquently illustrates today's crop of undergraduates are willing to die for dear old Rutgers' only during winning seasons Football is no longer a game in their eyes but a yardstick by which their school is judged Sports Tid Bits A Baker of Roy has reported the largest deer to date in the Kam-meyHis deer competition 231 pounds and had a weighed three-wa- y spread of 77 inches The Florence family of four returned home with four large bucks They averaged between 190 and 220 pounds each They bagged their deer at Chalk Creek Others reporting in the Kam-meyevent follow: Elmer Steed 3538 Adams 184 pounder at Devils Slide W E Denning 532 Sixth street 20rpounder at Monte Cristo Niel Fronkv 865 Twentieth street at Fairview canyon Dick RusselM40 Fifth street at Monte Cristo Bruce Morley 383 Dover street Harold at Paradise at Hadley Taylor Beaver R R Jones Washington at Randolph Terrace Bert Hales 1560 Binford 206-p- o E W under at Davenport at East Brown Ogden Canyon Bill Reitz Kaysville 192-- p ounder at Richfield Robert KelOgden Livestock at 2248 Jefferson ly Show COLISEUM Manila Max Story 3022 Monroe Scare canyon Fred Anderson 2083 Tyler at Logan canyon Mrs B Baker was the first lady to report with a deer She bagged at Paradise This ina cidentally was her first deer hunt Russell Thornock Kay Thor-noc- k Myron Heslop and Conley Shanks traveled as a party and all returned with deer Another party meeting with successful results was composed of Eden Rentier Vera Gibbs Frank Bowman Fred Bowman Speedo Hormes and Dick Thompson Deer hunting has apparently mu:' "fcebeen best in the Monte Cristo Lost Creek and Middle Fork areas according to Boyd Carver local game warden 1511 Warden Carver reported 275 deer were checked through the checking station at the mouth of Ogden canyon Sunday evening during a five-hoperiod Counts taken In other hunting Pontolono Manlopig areas near Ogden indicated hunters did not fair near as well Carver Good Preliminaries said No accurate count has been of deer taken out of Weber Popular Prices General 125 kept Reserved 185 Ringside 2 IB canyon Warden Carver reported an Students 60 number of does and elk alarming GOOD BUS SERVICE have been killed already Several Seats on Sale at Mecca peei cattle have also been Shot Bank Smokery and H A A ef two hunting parties er er 220-pound- 214-poun- 160-pound- er 209-pound- er 204-pound- er er er er FRMCT 22 BSBBBsn Heath Is Headed For Grid Fame - ur fx:! isadler floored six Montoya times in the torrid headliner and had the Arizona lightweight on the canvas for a nine count at one time Montoya however came back to win the seventh and eighth rounds handily He had Sadler bleeding as the result of a cut over his right eye when the bell ended the contest Critics scored two round even three for Montoya and three for Sadler Referee Malcolm Sbarbora gave the nod to Sadler Many figured the contest should have been a draw Manager Frank Bush of Montoya claimed his boy won the bout handily The rematch was agreed upon early this morning The rematch will be over ten rounds with the winner to take all Benny Baird of Ogden scored a technical knockout over Sailor Fleet of the Clearfield navy depot Baird lowered in the semi-finthe boom on Fleet in the final seconds of the sixth round Danny DeMello of Ogden Red Gunnell of Salt Lake in one of the best Red Huff of Ogden seared a technical knockout over Monte Stewart of Fhbenlx Arizona ir three rounds Lake Larry Meyers of Salt technical gained a three-roun- d kavo over Johnny Candia of Ogden in the other preliminary Weber Travels To Carbon Next Friday Weber High footballers will in vade Price on Friday for a game with the powerful Carbon Hieh eleven The game is scheduled for p m and will be a feature of Carbon's homecoming celebration Press Summerhays Carbon elev en is undefeated thus far and is spot making a bid for a playoff in the Utah Class A semi-finaand finals in football Carbon holds a 19-- 0 decision over Box Elder and a 19-win over Ogden High Ogden High will travel to Granite on Friday for a Big Eight league encounter with the Granitians The lynx shrunk up on us! These three Believe it or not says Oscar Carlson (center) but that have yet to win a league Tigers of of ahead Utah east mountains the invaded 'Clearfield naval supply depot employes who Morgan rugged contest to a face vicious came with tour face a looking the hunting season without any weapons while en routineThe Ogden is in next to last place trio shown from left to right examining the with wild Ivnx which they killed with deadly aimed ro k no victories two defeats and Presler of Lee Kaysvllle nelt which shrunk are R B Johnson SunsMU SMr Carlson of Clearfield and one tie contest Davis is in the (Official— — Navy Photograph) basement with no wins three de— feats and one tie Coach Cluff Snow looks for the Two-Un- it Tigers to turn in one of their best performances of the season against Granite Weber after suffering four de- feata in play including a 12-- 8 defeat at the hands of Ogden is leading the region one pa rade with three wins and no defeats Following the Carbon came the Warriors play Logan and' South "The boy who can open holes Cache on the Weber field 16 Harry Urayson Weber upset Box Elder to mwnKrwATT fihin rvt 20 (UP) ByNEW lead and block down field YORK Oct 20 (NEA) — has a nlavs who defeated North Cache 19-- 7 and on extra the little The world series "melon" was of- The two-un- it boy footsweeping back Bear River 21 to 7 And more often than not turned by Baseball ball has its system ficially sliced today points but you can can't: Coach Mel Wood said today the same has in he the Commissioner A B Chandler who bet edge tackling have their will the coaches e memis the lad the coach wants entire squad of Warriors 37 play- By Jaek Hand revealed that each formidable combination in on"He make the trip to Price NEW YORK Oct 20 (AP) — Joe Cleveland In- - most the ber of the winning premises on offense and ers will Darrell Tucker and Coach Louis definitely will fight next S6 772 07 while the thick of things when the jams defense when the going is rougn Hi3n will ri-iv- p Manager Jack Sorenson will be included in June at the Yankee stadium against each" Boston Brave gets $457073 come "Ninety per cent of the better the Leahy says the one of three opponents — Lee de party as are accomplished players the individual maian snare the Frank Wood will start the following plan wouldn't work at N'otM fensively as tney are onensiveiy Ezzard Charles or Joe Baksi the highest in history topping well stocfaW The champ said so himself yescoach who can't teach a men against Carbon: Bon Lund-quiThe $6 544 7b wnicn eacn memoer oi Dame which is fairlyMaster insists h v material The and Ray Nelson ends: Jack terday when he announced he was to block as a sophomore the Detroit Tigers received for with Hart and and how "retireuses him solely Stimpson and Richard Carter giving up his winntn conseauentlv the 1945 series acainst his ends MartinandandWendell are on defense isnt going to be able tackles Richard Seigle and Dee ment" It was no coincidence that the Chicago Cubs The Braves' guards Fischer was only the indispensable defensively as well to teach him to block when he s a enable guards: Dean Stimpson Louis made his speech after a mornshare however center Don Hales quarterback ing conference with Mike Jacobs senior fourth highest losing share in his as offensively and Harry Markson the new manmerits of the The boy hasn't developed a bit Rod Pollard and Ken Worton v Regardless- of the tory m Junior Bybee fullback aging director of the Twentieth He probably has even forgotten the also aiseiosea iwo pound - the other - side - into Chandler in regard Lou Little offensive stuff he learned in high Century Sporting club technique special action" awarda Outfielder This action confirmed a stateir Rrau' nlavers wouldn't go for it even if he had school ment of a month ago by Sol Strauss No good coach will turn boys Marv Rickert who was with the the perfect mechanism then acting promoter of the Twenteam onlv during the series was It may be quite all right in pro- out that way tieth Century Sol said Louis told a share— d of fessional football where the noble awarded That's why you bear Lou little 1 i him he would fight the in Hp Joined the team after athletes are hired but the Colum- condemn the in plan winner if he thought the the Braves had voted the split bia professor is an college victor deserved a chance at the title Pitcher John Anionem woo ayo bloke who believes that a college The same "if was contained in wree inning to teach young men coach is oniy and peered invpar Louis' formal statement the first was not voted football paid anFleis! tteftahs Joe Folkman of Ogden invaded s t r a i g h h Unless he is good for nothing any series money by the Braves of sanctum The the editorial he had nouncement that changed rePreaft to wants was given so71sk Amoroui else what boy play guard to The Associated Standard-Examine- r today with a his mind ceived a $75000 bonus for sign-- i oh defense every week for three HARTFORD Conn — Willie Peo smile that just wouldn't wear off Here's what Louis said: nH Rravfi nlavers evidently Professor Little 127 Hartford years?" asks outpointed Johnny Last Saturday Folkman and a "I'm going to give the decided that was enough for him scheme is un- Larusso 19 new "The two-groXOTB IV non (at Madison party of Ogdenites invaded Minfight Dec 10once-ovtor the year fair to members of both the of- title" and near iu in Utah eral Point the Garden) Hyrum Square teams iae POOl The oy fensive defensive total up The and spill I will fight the win- of buck deer looks it if quest good Tribe the and was football to $230250 all of Indians bov is entitled Tf come out of that ANGELES— Enrique Bolan During the hunt Folkman lost aA full shares The Braves not lust part of it The boys tak osLOS 135 Mexico City stopped John sum a Lee Savold who's on of I his take wallet money was large might that and pool was $15350020 ing knocks have a perfect right "Honey Bey Williams 136 Hew his deer tag and his hunting li- pulling a good comeDaeaur divided into ji iuu sndio mma to give them They are entitled to ny York 7 cense and other valuables Louis' announcement comes ever received by the thrill of making clean tackles highest share "The loss of the wallet spoiled scarcely a week before he starts an Brookof each that was team with blocks losing running throwing key — Joe Kahut everything for me" said Mr Folk-ma- n exhibition tour of 13 cities on Oct of being in the 188PORTLAND Ore w wAiirha 220 onlv 6s oounds lyn Dodger sin Braves' share was the ball the kick Ore Woodburn outpointed today kick-offand this year the whole game with the more than he did- for the second 19 183 mail wallet Cleveland in MaXlm the my York "Today New Joey also topped by the works inWalcott was with returned everything Giants of 1936 and the CHicago "College boys play football beHONOLULU — Henry Davis 125 tact A sportsman named Lynn All-re- d Cubs of 1988 want to The boy who cause of Hyrum found the wallet and "also-ran teams doesn'tthey Honolulu stopped Jorge aanChes rushed Here's how the worth to isn't like play divisit to me 8 123 the Havana in fared each in league wasting time on "This is real sportsmanship and ion of the spoils: 31-- 0 "They can laugh all they please BUFFALO N Y —Phil Muscat o I want to tell the world about it" league each about coaches being character In the American to u Folkman he'll return e the Bos 187 second-placBuffalo says outpointed snsgnui member of the flder? but the game has a def-K- e Brien 1 New York 10 hunting grounds now in quest of w SALT LAKE CITY Oct 20 (AP) in the curriculum for ton Red Sox gotthird-plac9iwili place e buck he the didn't get on his first The Granite high school Farmers New iKaons other than the gate re member of the — DeU Minn Flan excursion ST PAUL eaeh took over he Big Eight conference York Yankees $77832e and Philaceipts In addition to giving the agan 137 St Paul outpointed Ed yesterday with a member of the fourth-placrunnerup 31--spot students a healthy outlet football die Lander 138 h 0 football victory over cnicago to smashing in develop is delphia Yankees $41532 college played each initiative Provo In the National league and leaderDETROIT — George "Sugar" e St The Granite squad rolled up a finber of the second-placship 148 Ed Detroit Costner 25-- 0 each stopped tLiUUis — SI halftime margin and saw red i i — 34152: out nnni these "No other game brings Brookas die O'Neill 153 Detroit 7 again late in the last quarter member of the third-plac- e extent an as to great qualities and each football Ronald Andrew raced 85 yards in Dodgers $89872 lyn JERSEY CITY N J — Bocky Pittssecond quarter for one of the member of the fourth-plac- e to the coach to bring Graziano Shig Miya rolled a 579 series in the "It's 163 New York and Dom up touchdowns Farmer the out bowling burgh Pirates $39134 them Youbella 165 Poughkeepsie N Y last is Besides voting mi iuu ouica m he knows league night when "But boy exhibition Summaries: their victory swag the Indians going to play only half a game boxed worth shares half voted also football a of half league — Se— be or less NEW only YORK Park Arena 03 each to Assistant Trainer 579 Mac Furu-shir- o deries: is initiative Miya his Shig New 210 being York Mauriello Tami 555 Tak Kojima 532 Single WnUace Boch Club House Attend player not built He loses his stopped Roy Taylor 182 New York axener stroyed ant Frank seyior ropaae Catch-nigame: Tak Kojima 222: George He is just of sense z personality ii bull pen Imaizumi 2J0: Shig Miya 209 in a monotonous BUENOS AIRES Oct 20 (API-R- ene Ray Murray and lnhp- awards of $75243 wheel spoke 2370 Team: Market N Dick Kay's TRENTON J Vingerhoedt of Belgium won Wagner Mt Ogden Ladies league — Se- the three cushion world billiard each to groundkeepers Eroil HarIn college is still a 17: Portland Ore knocked out "Football old and Marshall Bossard and to game to be played and enjoyed Johnny Williams 178V New York 2 ries: Betsy Mikesell 481: Wilda amateur championship last night by r shares of $169202 each Tnsp Ronomo of Arsentina Marshall 473 Vera Nelson 461 tailback looks The ) 190 club house attendant Donald Dore-mu- s good romping for long gains but Marshall a Wilda in BROOKLYN game: Arena playoff aftera their aureg Single (Broadway 10 bat boy Sheridan and utility he wouldn't be half a man or foot- Terry young iw new torn Betsy Mikesell 179: Cleo Shively ulation matcn enaeo in iw nusen ball ana 178 each Team: 50 in 02 innings Vingerhoedt won Arnell 188 Brooklyn want a Belva and Al Pennlno he players Kav tsoone didn't if stopped player who joined the team late in the crack at the boys who hit him the playoff 10 to S and White Cab 2466 ieaaon a In addition to 31 full shares the Braves voted $342806 to club house attendant George Young " $225840 to Pitcher Al Lyons Si 14268 each to Si Johnson batting practice pitcher and bull pen catcher and to First Baseman Ray Sanders Who joined the team late in the season $57184 to Pitcher Phfl Made by Hi rim Walker & Sons Igg and BtK9 anotherto emPeoria I1L 86 proof Blended n5ke 18808 each Frank The Tommy Ferguson' straight whiskies in this product ployes McNulty and Charles Choronopou-lou- s ate 4 yean et more old 50 straight whiskey 70 guua aeauai spin ATLANTIC CITY N J- Oct 20 high in prize (AP) — An money —$500 000— will be offsJM for the 1949 American Bowling Congress tournament here Feb 12 II congress said yesterday will use 52 alleys In huge Convention Hall the largest number in the history of the event non-leag- ue one-thirt- y ls 7 al four-rounde- — Indians' Take Lou Little Condemns Football Plan as Sets New Series Mark Dulling Players' Initiative pre-seas- rs Joe Louis to Return to Fistic Wars on two-plato- on 5a-vo- ld st four-mon- half-bac- th ks the-grou- nd Folkman Fails to Get Deer but Regains Wallet one-thir- two-plato- on old-fashion-ed Baksi-Charl- Baksi-Charl- es es ' up - er YORK Oct 20 (AP)— Nothing short of two broken arms it appears can prevent Nevada's Stan Heath from throwing the pigskin farther this season than it ever has been thrown before by any one player The Wolfpack's quarterback already has heaved the ball 1031 yards in four games to lead the nation's passers in that department With five garner to go Heath needs only 427 air yards to better the 1457-yar- d record set by Davey O'Brien of Texas Christian in 1938 and tied by Wilson (Bud) Schwenk of Washington (Me) in 1941 Heath capped his sensational heaving last Saturday completing 20 passes in 24 attempts for 306 yards and three touchdowns against St Mary's Heath's flinging enabled him to take over the lead in total offense Although he has netted only six yards on five rushing efforts he has moved the ball for a total of 1037 yards The most accurate passers are Southern Methodisfs Gil Johnson 756 per cent completed) Frank Tripucka of Notre Dame (646 per cent) and Jimmy Southard of Geor gia Tech (638 per cent) Southard is best at interception avoidance having lost only one of his 58 throws Lindy Berry of Texas Christian whose 99 rushes and 164 total offense plays both are the highest in the land regained second place to Heath in total offense with 710 yards Fred Wendt of Texas Mines placed third with 655 and Charley Justice of North Carolina was fourth with 648 Johnny Pa pit of Virginia was last Saturday's best ball toter however He romped 224 yards on 16 rushes against Washington and Lee and sprang from nowhere to ffH in national ranking among the rushers Wendt led in that department with 628 yards rushing with Clyde (Smackbver) Scott of Arkansas second at an even 500 Jay Van Noy Utah State was seventh at 440 NEW record-breakin- g -- 1941-8482- 940— — - Granite Wallops Provo Bill Veeck Still Denies Rumors LOS ANGELES Oct 20 (UP)— Veeck who spends a gsjg deal of his time denying that he's going to quit as president of the world champion Cleveland Indians did it again today "No man can say he won't sell out or won't quit" Veeck told reporters "Offers can get so fantastic that he can't decline But be mighty fantasthey'd have to — tic in my case too fantastic to Bill ' harper The Indians ought to repeat in 1849 said Veeck here to appear on the radio show of one of his stockholders comic Bob Hope Veeck said he is not interested in buying a Pacific Coast league club— "I like it in the majors7'— and thinks it will be a long time before the coast gets ball big-leag- ue have been arrested for using dogs he reported Meanwhile Carver said all roads into deer hunting country are now in good shape following two days ©1 favorable Miya Rolls Fine Bowling Series self-contr- ol — -- Weber-Davis-Nis- $3-3- -- 86 Weber-Davis-Nis- ei Vingerhoedt Takes Billiard Title ei in-oth- er - one-four- th high-steppi- hoa-inc- ng 10-r- ii late-com- er non-playin- g ne & A SEAL FIT One you can relaxed feel in made per- sonally to fit you we can make the style that you want lit h e b f - t pace MADE TO ORDER by Professional Bootmakers Modern Shoe Clinic 2SM Waahlngten Blvd Across from the City Hall un H -- all-tu- 224-pound- er five-point- er ? uu-th- o I I K ten-roun- full-snar- Saturday when it looked as if they were due for another shellacking the tide turned Instead of being good for just IS minutes they were brilliant all the Way particularly in the final half "We just finally played a whole game as we should Schwartz said "We were starved for victory" There is a feeling that the Indians will be ready this Saturday Rambling Around the Sports World for their battle with Southern Moral paralysis has made college football at most in- California big and that having tasted victory they may keep right on stitutions a frankly professional enterprise in which players of winning inare Come what may Stanford keeps deeply are paid for their service "football factories" on playing interesting football and coaches and entertainment commercial volved in staging mat may be One of the big reasons Schwartz maintains 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