Show YHS GZZtH (UTAH) STANDA3-tXAM!?I- 2 SATURDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 20 To) ISSO s-- z ©IS Two Victory Beacons f if-IT- - r— f i1 y " VI 1 rO A Dick Faulkner Reels Off Long Run V ' -s pre-gam- v7 i ' 1 I- Ronnie Rock left Box Elder fullback and Coach Carl Ferguson or win over the Beef go In a hnddle indoor following the Box Elder 10--of7 tho game Of den on the Brigham field last night Sock was the ttr Tigers Score First but Bees RTL H JL Oil &u- m riumpn Rain Snov on Brigham Field grams this fall will stress the educational and "character building" work of the institutions looks like another indication of the same This probably means thing that if the athletic directors should decide TV is harmful to their own or their neighbors' gate receipts they'll be blithely ignored until Of course the damage Is done they might get enough TV dough to forget about the tuiristiles but there'd still be the pressure to proThat duce a winning team "double-wing-T- " formation that has been bobbing up here and there this season is the same thing that Andy Kerr outlined to the 1949 football coaches' convention and tried out at Lebanon Valley last fall Andy calls it "a very satisfactory formaSnoose to Him CeithamL George Michigan's backfield coach is the proud poppa new son a of but while awaiting Padres Capture Twin Bill From Oakland j 'i u 8-- to-finis- h 5 'V X t nd rriaay rooiaaii Finals BYU ¥k 1 rs r i — I i t 5 In the action shot above Dick Faulkner No IS Wildcat back is making yardage on a serious touchdown threat last night at Ogden city stadium against the Boise Broncos Making the tackle is Merlin Howard No 31 of Boise No 39 Ken Johnson Weber center Is rushing in to back up the play The drive ended on the Boise eight-yar- d line when Faulkner fumbled The Broneos won 0 8-- Worfon Brings Down Bronco Fullback I i I 5 i J It " ' ' ' i- - - - fv '" 1 ' I ' "" i K i- yr"jmMtr ft - ' 'V- - er v 225-nou- 4' '?' "" ? nd three-quarte- rs n &SflSl(tfi(SiBoSW Above Ken Worton extreme right downs Bill Oliver Bronco fallback Rushing In to assist Worton Albert West No 32 Weber halfback Oliver gave the Wildcats plenty of trouble last night rVir)itAnn Tackle— Dralney San Diego and Hollywood Tarber Weenig Guard— Combe Crompton and Hansen renter— Critchlow Racks — CalL Nellenstine Phlpps Olson Nelson Tar-- o Campbell and Draper "Box Elder High Ends— Barnes and Booth Toscan Portland J Seattle San Francisco Los Angeles Sacramento 109 98 94 S3 93 79 77 82 92 94 93 95 109 113 571 521 500 495 495 420 405 5 15H MALAD Sept 30— Playing in 18H rain snow and bitter cold the im 19 33 Vi 34 Bowman Big Games Dot College Grid Schedule Tackles— M Hunsaker and Kot ten Knudson and Guards— Nelson Jbsephson Center— C Hunsaker Backs— Johnson Whittaker Oy ler Rock and Mortenson Score by Quarters: 0—7 Ogden i 07 70 00 13—20 Box Elder 30 (AP) — NEW YORK Call Toscan College football's Sept Scoring— Ogden: three best winf2 Conversions— Rock and streaks of the and ning Nelson present are In Stanfield Jeopardy today but it seems sure Reeding bet that all three will be a notch longer by nightfall unNorth Carolina is a to Notre Dame unbeaten derdog In 38 straight games The game will be played at South Bend and will give the Notre Dame students their first official glimpse of Coach Frank Leahy's rebuilt machine Only one regular Quarterback Bob Williams is back from the 1949 team Oklahoma puts its unbeaten string of 22 on the line on its home lot against the Boston ColTREMONTON Sept 30 (Special) Eagles while Army which North Cache came from behind lege hasn't been beaten in 20 here last night to upset Bear River is host to Colgate at West games Point 13 to 8 In a Region One football N Y contest Oddly Oklahoma also has but Bear River counted a one player back from its team of early In the first period with Reid last season He is Leon Heath a Adams scoring The extra point crashing fullback Army has only one member of its 1849 offensive failed Fred Johnson carried the ball line back Captain Dan Fold berg into pay dirt for the North Cache Foldberg is an outstanding end eleven in the third period and the Kyle (The Killer) Rote who alextra point was good to give the most- brought the Notre Dame streak to an end in the 1949 finale Bulldogs a 0 lead visits Ohio State with his SouthJohnson heaved a pass ern Methodist teammates In what to Willard Jessop for the final could be one of the day's ' best score late In the final period The game was played In a driv- tussles Ohio State won the Rose Bowl game in January ing rain Purdue also participates in an Score by quarters: 8 0 0 0—6 intersectional fray moving to AusBear River 0 0 7 6—13 tin to see if it is true that both North Cache TD — Reid taxes and Texas are bigger this Bear River Scoring: Adams North Cache TD— John-so- a year There were several important Jessop (pass from Johnson) games played last night Iowa's PAT— Johnson Hawkeyes pushed across a fourth period touchdown to defeat favored Southern California 20 to 14 A crowd of 45167 saw the sew up the game on Jerry Faske's run after Bv The Associated Prcu Duane Brandt set it up with a Paelfle Coast League gallop Another coast contest nw St Hollywood 2 Sacramento 8 Mary's play highly favored Georgia Portland 5 Los Angeles 3 to a 7 standstill at San Fran San Diego 6 Oakland 3 cisco Georgia was a San Francisco 8 Seattle 1 e favorite at Dixie Series Six men tallied for Kansas as1 Nashville (SA) 4 San Antonio the Jayhawks punched out a lop2 (Nashville leads V(TL sided 43 to 6 victory over Denver Booth-Official- s: 21-poi- Bears Lose io North Cache In Loop Game six-point- nt er 7-- 30-ya- rd Minor Results mid-western- 13-ya- rd 53-ya- 4-- rd 3-- 6-- 5-- 7-- 8-- 4-- SO-noi- nt pre-gam- 2-- 1) Against Malad Montpeller Bears scored a touch down in the fourth Derlod to tri umph 0 over the Malad Dragons In a fifth district battle Friday night' Fumbling and stumbling on the wet and slippery field both squads were limited to basic ground plays for nine-tentof the game but it was a pass that set up the Bears' victory Midway in the final quarter Gary Michaelson Montpeller back flat- end Ross Armatage who fiassed to to Rednil Relzer The play carried them from their own 45 to the Dragons line and slashes by Michaelson and Bob Day took them to the two from where Day cracked over into paydirt The final gun found Coach Ralph Hardings Dragons within five yards of a touchdown after a drive following a fumble recovery It was the second win of the season for Coach Kenneth Barretts Bears who will meet in Black-fonext Friday in another fifth district tussle The Dragons are slated to go against the Preston Indians at Preston Summary: Montpeller — Ends Ross Armatage R Larocco Andre Blmick tackles Eugene Jones Garth Richard Gasklns Lary Agle guards Lynn Johns Keith McClel-la- n Clyde Rigby Allen center Jay Perkins backs Horsley R Rei-bBob Day Dick Day Gary Michaelson Malad— Ends Hy Peterson Danny Edwards Johnny Thomas Jack Harrison Mart ell Beeton: tackles Jon Ward Thad Thorpe Roger y KaydeU Jensen Reed Probst guards Darrel Edwards Dee Mansfield Jay Swenson Gordon Thomas Mario Atkinson: center Devon Evans backs Sheldon Crowther Wesley Reynold Larry Kent Jack Davis Lawrence Budge Dahrl Gleed 7-- hs 20-ya- rd off-tack- le 35-ya- rd ot kept the Brigham Young Triumphs in Free Scoring Contest Utes Meet Arizona Tonight 28-2- 14-1- one-poi- nt Oli-vers- on back-fieldm- en lost to Drake and to Colorado A & M University of Utah's 1950 Red skins make their first hometown appearance under hew coach Jack Curtice tonight against Arizona Meanwhile Utah State Aggies were in Wichita Kan as the underdogs against Wichita university overcame At Provo the Cougars a 4 half time deficit to win They scored and converted once each in the first and second quar ters Coming back strong they scored twice and converted both tallies in the third quarter then held after the Pepperdine waves had tallied and ' converted once in the final quarter Pepperdine's amazing pass combination — Eddie Hyduke to Jack Bighead— gave the Cougars most of their trouble The combination accounted for 14 points within ten minutes of the second quarter and 20-1- Pleased Pitchers a K Mm- " 7 To-ve- tW 4 ' - Mathews Knocl?5 Out Androws V ! V-'V-- Baas' 17 BOISE Sept 30 (AP)—Harry (Kid) Matthews 173 of Seattle The Kansans scored in every period souin i rank smith scored in twice in Miami's 21 to 0 contest of the Citadel at Miami Fla At Philadelphia Temple upset Syracuse 7 to 8 when Bob Koes- er Syracuse's extra point special ist rmssea ms turn conversion in 25 tries A v r K u -- - top-draw- poim-a-minu- Tankee Pitchers Allie Reynolds Cleft) and Vie Raschi exchange victory hags after their combined efforts produced an 8 to 6 win at Philadelphia over the Athletics to assure Yanks of at least a tie in the pennant race er te 26-1- BYU Yards gained rushing net U1S1 44 Yard gained forwards net 19S Total yards sained net 11 1st downs rushing 3 1st downs forwards 3 1st downs penalties IS Total first downa 17 Forward passes attempted 8 Forward passes completed S Passes Intercepted by 9 Number of punts 253 Total yardage punts 103 Yards all kicks returned by 4 Penalties against 30 Yards lost from penalties 3 Number of fumbles 1 Own fumbles lost B er -- ng -- nt It was the second win this year for the Cougars and their first In 1950 on the liomefield The Cougars squeaked past 'the 3 Idaho State college Bengals at Pocatello to open their season two weeks ago then fell under the Arizona State onslaught ' last week Bob Karpowitz the boy who win gave the Cats their at PocateUo became the hero again last night as he booted four perfect conversions But he shared honors with Don BensojvRay and Rex Berryllow plus sophpmore Benny Mortensen whose bullet passes helped the Cat cause no end Denver Walloped £ In the only other Skyline Six game last night f Denver university's Pioneers made it three losses in a row as they bowed to a Kansas university team superior 46-- 6 The Pioneers previously had backs figured prominently In Kansas' win over the hapless Pioneers The Big Seven crew drove for touchdowns nearly every time it got the ball scoring twice in the first again in the cecond two more times in the third and crossed the goal twice more in the fourth and added a safety for good measure The Pioneers could tally only once— in tne tnira Big Crowd Tonight A crowd of 20000 was expected to jam the Ute stadium despite the clouds and what" the weatherman said would be wet chilly air to see the Utes perform against Arizona Doposters docketed the game as a wide-one- n affair predicting fre quent scoring with- a minimum of five touchdowns by the winner Arizona boasts a sophomore crew which last year racked up an enviable record of a scoring in its freshman games Utah has one defeat in non-co- n ference work — a 9 loss to Idaho university at Moscow last week In the other Skyline Six game today Colorado A it M takes on Little Colorado college at Fort to its game Collins as a warm-u- p next week-en- d against the defend Jng champions at Laramie Wyo Statistics ?iard-runni- The Brigham Young university Cougars today became kids after they dumped the visiting Pepper-din- e the college Waves from Los Angeles 7 to give the home town fans their first sight of victory since 1948 solo-poi- Waves In the game with a tally m the final canto Charlie Hoag and John Amberg Bis-cho- ff knocked out Sonny Andrews 179 of Los Angeles last night The end came in one minute 48 seconds of the second round of their scheduled Matthews had the young Negro down for nine in the first Is) — next-to-ia- st Llonlpelior in Win the Wildcats from scoring at least one and probably two touchdowns The sparsely sodded field before the game was over became a quagmire making it practlcaUy impossible to read the letters on the back ef the player Larry Jackson whose long punti kept the Wildcats with their back ' Senior Colleges to the wall for a good part of 6 7 Syracuse Temple the game scored the Boiseans' Mltmi (Fla) 21 Citadel 0 15 only touchdown Bob Wilder set Virginia George Washington Military 12 up the score with a run around Texas College 13 Samuel Hous- left end to the Wildcat 18 takton College 13 ing off from the 47 On the next Detroit 34 Wayne 0 Bill Oliver hit center to the Wayne (Neb) State 32 Nebras- play four and from there Jackson ka Weileyn 6 27 skirted right end for the counter Kansas (Emporia) Stat Merlin Howard s try at conversion v Washburn 19 Kansas (Fort Hays) State 0 was low Kalanl Smothered Southwestern College 0 Iowa 20 Southern California 14 Just 'at the end of the third Kansas 48 Denver 0 Kalanl attempted to kick quarter 7 St Mary's (Calif) 7 Georgia to safety ad was smothered on line On the Brigham Young 28 Pepperdine his own 'one-yar- d 27 of the fourth quarter Bal-l- lf first play San Jos Stat 26 San Diego attempted to kick The attempt State 0 was blocked and the ball went into the end zone and gave two point Utah High School to the Bronc on a safety Box Elder 20 Ogden 7 Just as the second quarter Weber 0 Preston 0 (tie) started The Wildcats made a Wasatch 19 Cyprus 19 (tl) sustained drive that seemed cerMillard 52 Delta 7 tain Ken Wortbn returned a Boise South Cache 6 Logan kick to the Boise 34 Faulkner Park City 12 Murray 0 next play Wasatch Academy 13 Spring-vi- ll drove to the 28 Ona the Faulkner picked up first down on 2 the Idaho 13 Kalanl went over Uintah 18 Roosevelt 2 - Moab 48 center to the eight However on 0 Alterrt the next play through center Faulk13 20 Tooele Judge ner fumbled on the eieht and Hinckley47 6 Beaver 6 6 (tie) Howard recovered for Boise on the Pariwan Kanab Idaho five to end the threat Lehi 7 North Sanpete 6 American Fork 37 Pleasant Weber Threaten Grov 0 With less than three minutes to North Cache 13 Bear River 0 go Weber threatened again Boise was penalized 15 for illegal use Junior College of hands and Kalanl made It Bolsa 8 Weber 0 80 through center toonethe Boise cen0 30 Westminster Snow Kalanl up through fl picked 6 Ricks (tie) Carbon ter and Sessions made it to the Idaho High Schools 25 Andrews then faded to toss a touchdown pass fumbled and By Associated Press Oliver recovered for the visitors Mountain Home 28 Kuna 8 on the Idaho 20 as time ran out Mlddleton 0 Homedale 0 (tie) Dick Faulkner was a consistent Boise 13 Twin Falls 12 ground-gainfor the Wildcats Hansen 13 Eden 7 8 Other Weber players who turned in Carey 28 Hazelton a fine performance were Vera Glenns Ferry 33 Wendell 0 12 Delco 32 Young and Norvin BuUer at tackle Heyburn 83 Fairfield Dietrich 0 posts and Jack Andrews quarterback Bliss 18 Bellevuo 12 The standouts for Boise were Acequia 34 Malta 13 Bob Stephens and Ray Mosman Pocatello 13 Caldwell 8 tackles Bob Wilder left half: Bill Weiser 18 Meridian 12 28 Wallace 0 Oliver fullback and Larry Jack D'Alene Coeur Wester Valley (Spokane) 7 son who took care of the punting chores Ciarxston u In the statistical department WeParis 25 Grace 8 ber was good for only11 six first Inkom 0 Beavers 0 (tie) for the downs Rockland 33 Snake River 0 compared to Weber recovered one Broncs Weston 48 Soda Springs 0 Boise fumble and Boise scooped up Downey 20 Bancroft 6 three dropped by the Wildcats Burley 18 Idaho Falls 0 Weber made 130 yards from scrimBuhl 7 Gooding 6 Boise Jerome 28 Rupert 13 mage compared to 197 for scrimWeber lost 25 yards from Oakley 32 Filer 6 Castleford 20 Paul 12 mage and" Boise 10 Weber tried three passes and Lewiston 27 Moscow 14 completed one for eighty yards Kellogg 33 Bonner's Ferry 7 Boise trled two aerials both of Sandpoint 19 St Maries 0 which went incomplete Orofino 59 Grangeville 7 2T Kalani'e punts averaged only Lapwat 18 Lewiston (B) 0 travBoise punts the while yards eled ah average distance of forty yThe Broncos were penalized 95 Wildcats 60 yards and the 1500 fan turned out Only about to brave the storm Probably 1000 of that crowd had left the DENVER Sept 30 (AP) — Colo- drenched stands before the game rado State dropped Colorado Mines was over: Next Friday at eight p m the Into the Rocky Mountain conferwill meet Oregon Tech t Wildcats 13-cellar-las6 ence night with in Ogden stadium The Oregon defeat First place will be decided crew i coached by Rex Hunsaker and today when Western State and former Box Elder high school Hun-sakU S A C footbalL star Boise-WebIdaho State play at Pocatello flew here to scout the After three scoreless ' periods game last night Summary: Colorado State scored on a end sweep by 160 pound Les WalL Boise The Ore Diggers tied it less than Ends — Ford Lewis Simmons: Steph40 minutes later on Bob pozzo'a tackles— Dorokl Mosman ens Montrose: guard — Bowen long pass to John Volosin Mi: Wall ran 90 yards to score on the Howerton Pullalm Supplee- Ted-row following kickoff after first fum- lan! centers— Frazler Hanna Wll Jackson 10 Petruzzi on own backs— his bling Danaldson Fulwyler In today's other games Colorado Williams college plays Colorado A and M Bennett ' and Montana State meets Eastern Weber Washington Ends— Gardner Smith JDelquar-d- o D Butler tackles— Bray N son from the grid on their shoul- Butler Young Draayer guards— Lamders after he took the second half M Peterson Keolanui Fotes John'Petereon kickoff and raced 91 yards for bert centers-- G touchdown and stayed to play a son backs— Faulkner Mills Lapb Bybee fierce defensive game that Included Hawkes West Andrews Whorton Kalani Ballif Tedesco breaking up a Georgia scoring Sessions pass in fourth quarter The 191-l- b Gael fullback figured In Georgia's Score by quarters: 0 SirH single score too Hi fumble was Boise ° £ recovered on the St Mary's four Weber In the third quarter After a line Scoring — Boise TD—Jackson plunge that netted three yards Mai Safety Officials! Al Mercen referee Cook scored for the Bulldogs ' on Ana quarterback sneak and left end Harry Ostler umpire Don Fish-burn d Bob Wallston the ex- drews head linesman Noble field Judge tra point Trims Coasters an round-trippe- a ri 4 ng d in toe By Spencer Richard Boise Broncos made U 33 consecutive undefeated games last night at Ogden stadium when they took tho measura of the Weber college Wildcats 0 in a' game played from start in-driving rain The visitors scored their touchdown midway in the first quarter and added a safety in the — 1 final canto' case of fumbiitls kept kf 11 Only T i 'A t' mgn-ranki- Diego-Oakla- x o dalioans Hun Siring io 33 Games Touclidovn and Safety Listed by Visitors tion" the youngster s arrival he worried like— well like a football coach While Mrs C was In the hospital George lost weight and couldn't sleep Finally one morning about five a m he grabbed a phone to ask the nurse how his wife was BRIGHAM CITY Sept 30 (Special to The Standard- - doing "Why she's getting her morning exercise would you like more in — a cold received ways reception Examiner) Ogden to speak to her?" came the reply George waited until Mrs C than one Friday on their return to Region One competition reached the nhone then exploded 20-7 "If you feel that welt I'm going to when the Box Elder Bees trounced them — — — —— get some sleep" And he slammed Continual driving rain heavy 4 the receiver down flurmow winds and even alight Tumbles the ries hampered pity Sportsmention Bob McCall who plays center for had nasaes from center and strictly of Colgate against Army this afternoon J result the wa a ground game was finalist in the N C A A coif the bad weainer And championship last spring The game was a portion of the ena uum MiKe is iar soucnait celebration annual home coming of the golf team tutored by line of the for the Bees but because Jack Coach Dumpy Hagler e and all fTni-itAimtttv Txa flnh which dreary conditions half time ceremonies were eanknocked off two major league teams and some minor CeRobert Call once again carried SAN FRANCISCO Sect 80 (UP) outfits in spring training finished attack of the Ogden the burden Baseball like soda pop bubbles last in the big state league this TJumni" mill haa th With the game only minutes old continued to bounce over the rim uunn for four at Call raced around end and as 24th for Sherm Lollar the Tigera park Emeryville bidding with home run was blasted in this the Browns catcher three Hobart colyards off tackle broken week's San blocking and expert dodged never has failed to place a series lege field running Call sprintedan man on the lacrosse last night Ogden and weaved 88 yards for scored The Padres got five of seven squad since they started picking the Toscan touchdown Tony Friday and with them back in 1922 Now if Hobart a doubleheader from could send some ox tnose conversion on an off tackleott play them took the the Acorns 8 to 4 and 6 to 3 and it seemed Ogden was against Columbia— with On the Padre side Buster Adams their sticks— they might do some way to upset the favored Box and Jack Graham hit for the clr good today Elder crew y Two backs from the Bees Ron-ncuit in the opener and in the confinale Harry Simpson lifted two Weak End Notes Rock and Phillip Oyler Ogthe and Max West Joined the parade through tinually crashed Georgetown (KsO college is beat- a with one den line and combined with twenthe drums of BobVoskuhL ing the center who' clayed 60 penalties George Metkovich appeared on ty yards of Ogden Bees scored in the second period Oakland's home run list in the minutes against Cedarville last for first and Augie Galan got one In week and was in on when Rock scored off tackle conthe second game of the tackles He also plays cen both the touchdown and the That was the story Two home ter in basketball which should game version to tie up the ball for run games By the double win make him a 100 per center Oyler scored the next score the the Padres crept to within five Wives of the Wichita Kan down Box Elder after three plays-iend games of the leading Oaks in this town quarterbacks have formed a fourth quarter On three fast and ra series oi tne iwo "kitchen Quarterbacks" club Ob up sweeps he scored standing Coast league season They viously they'U put the coach on the conversion attempt failed the cific a took commanding lead this week tne pan With seconds remaining jon one four games to dock the powerful theBrlghamites In other games Portland degoal line feated once again crossed Los Angeles twice 6 to S once again and 8 to with Oyler and Rock 3 Hollywood and Sac The Bees pass first the for shining ramento split with the Stars grabBox for the of evening attempt the opener 4 to 3 and the Elder dickedfor the extra point bing Solon taking the nightcap 8 to 7-to end Booth to 0 2 going from Rock In the only single game San the bau game Francisco ran over Seattle 8 to I Summary The standings: W L Pet GB Orden High 114 77 597 Ends — Kimball Harbold and Oakland pre-gam- n awk By Hogh Fnflerton Jr NEW YORK Sept 30 (UP) —An observer close to the scene notes an Increasing tendency among colleges to take football television arrangements out of the hands of the athThe fact letic departments e that Notre Dame's pro- " - O TDset WHO cats Monoy Proves ig Factor n TV Events MOT if n rp o n irsj To) Pep 84 ' ' 163 347 S S 1 S 34 8 3 4 160 100 0 BO - 3 3 Y V LE— Burr Rupp LT— Clove Dimick McWhorter 1X2 — Daly Paulsen c—Criddle Hill Kimball KG— Kochevar Nielsen RT— Srnit Stevens Madsen RE— Long Poudry " B — Donay Mathews Mortensen LHB— Berry Paxman RHB— Hamblin Oliverson Wlllett FB— BaUif Benson Karpowitz Pepperdine Miller Embree Nor- -' LE —Hensley dyke LT— Vollnosle Giesler " LG — Pat ton C— Scott RG— Hill Brooks Nltz RT— Clark BE— Bighead Lifland Scraefer QB— Hyduke Lovelady Hopper LKB— Smouse Black PHB— Daher Melvedt FB— Batesqle Rivers Bland Score by quarters: 9 14 0 7— 37 Pepperdine 7 T 14 C— 28 B Y U TO — Bighead Scoring: Pepperdine Hensley Metveldt Hyduke V A T— Bighead 3 Brooks B Y U T D— Benson Oliverson P A T — Karpowiti 4 Gaols Get Tio With Georgia SAN FRANCISCO Sept 30 ( AP Sophomore Negro fullback John Henry Johnson was the St hero as the GalloDinz GaelsMary's heir! highly favored Georeia to a 77 tie in an intersectional contest In Kezar stadium last night bt diary's student carried John- - Miners Lose in Close Battlo er er 85-ya- rd - place-kicke- HUNTER'S SPECIAL TRAP SHOOT OGDEfJ GUN 'XLUD West 33rd Street and Airport Road Oct 1st 10 am to 12 pm Oct 8th 10 a m to 12 p m All Kinds of Prizes!! 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