Show I 12A THE OODEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINESUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER sBSaWMaeWamallBi s £--W- : R 1 n Notre 1950 fetIES£fiSI''-: Dame Has Bad Timp in Tmmna — Bronx Plate Special in Baseball Bud Hulmston qf El Monte turned back Gus Becker of the Ogden Golf and Country club 2 and 1 over the El Monte course Saturday in oneof the semi-finmatches of the1950 Ogden city championship in golf Hulmston one of Ogden's best amateurs fired a seven under par 63 at Becker to earn a post in the finals Bob Jenkins of Hill air base will Hulmston Sunday over 36 the comradeshi of hunting com face pamons certainly is the acme of holes for the city men's championship Jenkins upset Tommy thrills sporting If 1 allowed my thoughts to wan- Williams 2 up to gam the right der further I would discover that to oppose Hulmston Sunday Qualifying rounds for the annual El Monte men's championships will wind up Sunday Match play starts early in the week Professional C Stu White announced Saturday night ?ls 'BmP Ladies of the El Monte course will wind up their club championship this week also These jevents Will be followed with the annual Red and Blue tournaments which officially close the season ' basketball V Immediately my thoughts will turn to games where championships were won and lost in high school and college in our city and state I will then be convinced that basketball certainly is the king of sports Last night my son and I were making plans for deer duck and pheasant hunting The thrill of the outdoor camp the anticipation of bag limits (that never seems to be achieved when I go out) and HUNTERS Canned Heat fi?ej f can 6 for Shoe Water proofing 9 2--oz -- 8-- o canu MMw Can Saddle Soap Army Canvas Leggings New Army Saddle Bags Leather Rifle AAA Slings 49t to 15-Nylon Cord 500- 1-l- b two-touchdo- Montana Ekes Out Win Over Idaho The great passing of Quarterback Tom Kingsford brought the Grizzlies from behind three times to win He tossed to Bob Byrne for one touchdown and scored 27 football victory over twice himself after his passes had set up the chances Idaho first kick with the Montana Gerlinger's 7 7 7 7— 28 7 score was blocked but Idaho Idaho 6 7 7 7— 27 was offside and he got another Montana scoring: Touchdowns — chance This tiijne it was perfect Kingsford 2 World Byrne Points his fourth in a irow after touchdown — Gerlinger 4 A crowd of 10000 saw one of the Idaho scoring — ' (placement) wildest offensive games ever Touchdowns — Chadband 3 Riley played in Nealei stadium Point after touchdown — Riley 3 was a It case! of the Montana (placement) passing against the Idaho running same ana loucnaowns tne two were even But Gerlinger was just Poor Favorites PALO ALTO Calif— For the and that was all it took Riley kicked wide after Idaho 14th time in as many meetings took a 6 to 0 lead in the first Stanford will be favored to n quarter He hit three straight feat Santa Clara football Yet after that the Indians have won only four see-sa- w 27-2- i die-i- r i Ml - MM 15 Down - 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Smashing iaf)State ern I Tarpssq ft to Canvas Waterproofing gal Hunting Knives to Shoulder Pack fi 1 79 49 kW&o I fB M DRAFT RrtTTlkCC w m SB hialV SB SB SB r BM AMC aBBBBflk SB BB - M L BBBBBBBBBr Suitcase Heavy Steel Tool Boxes S BBBBBBT - football Saturday A touchdown pass Bob Williams to end Jim Nutscheller in the last 2M minutes gave the Fighting Irish a close squeak 14 to 7 victory over North Carolina at South Bend A crowd of 56340 had watched amazed as little Dick Bunting led the southerners on a thrust that tied the' score at 7 to 7 in the fourth period Notre Dame's late desperation push covered 66 yards in keep alive an unbeaten streak that now has covered 39 games Michigan which for the past jew years has battled the Irish for national honors bowed to Michigan State 14 to 7 before the day's largest crowd 97239 at Ann Arbor Stuns Wolverines Fullback Leroy Crane smashed over for the fourth period touchdown that stunned the Wolverines third ranked nationally in 1949 and a strong two touchdown favorite The proud middlewest was humbled by the southwest in two important intersectional contests Ohio State's Rose bowl chamlead after pions wasted a three auarters and bowed to Southern Methodist 32 to 27 at Colum26-ya- rd Ti nt bus Texas Longhorns outlasted Purdue in a touchdown marathon at Austin 34 to 26 Army and Oklahoma meanwhile joined Notre Dome in extending success college footballs longest streak Oklahoma's Sooners won their second straight game with an easy 28 to 0 victory over Boston college at Norman Okla Army's Cadets made an auspicious debut at West Point with a 28 to 0 victory over Colgate— their twenty-firs- t game without a defeat The Cadets thrilled the crowd with a aeries of Ions runs cli maxed by Vic Pollard's touchdown sprint that set a record for Mitchie stadium Tennessee Tulane and Georgia Tech were outstanding upset victims in the south while Holy Cross surprised eastern observers in holding highly regarded Dartmouth to a 21 to 21 tie Missouri favored by two touchdowns was an easy prey of Clemson which won 34 to 0 General Bob Ney land's Tennessee machine rated fourth nationally in a recent Associated Press preseason poll fell before Mississippi State 7 to 0 Deadly Air Attack Alabama a deadly air attack to turnstaged back Tulane 26 to 14 at New Orleans and send Crimson Tide hopes soaring Big Steve Wadiak led a driv in th fourth period to give South Carolina a 7 to 0 victory over Georgia Tech favored by two touchdowns Duke lived up to advance notices by routing Pittsburgh on a last half offensive 28 to 14 Penn and Cornell perennial Ivy league leaders won impressively in the east Penn repelled Virginia 21 to 7 while Cornell rolled over 0l Lafayette 27 to Navy's 1950- debut under new Coach Eddie Krdelatz was spilled by powerful Maryland which stood off a late rally to prevail 35 to 21 Yale surprised with a 36 to 12 triumph over Brown In the midlands Northwestern found Iowa State an unexpected handful but won 23 to 13 Wiscon-so- n toppled Marquette 28 to 6: Indiana and Nebraska wrangled to a 20 to 20 tie 94-ya- rd 91-va- rd Penn State Wins STATE COLLEGE Pa Sept 30 (UP)— Penn State flashing a surprising grasp of Rip Engle's wing-made an auspicious start under its new coach today as it ran and passed to a 34 to 14 victory over before 16000 Georgetown fans T shirt-deeve- d BUCK'S I I Don't Miss Fall Colors wr KENKTY &?fyi wmm -- MAIN EVENT DAVE REYNOLDS vs WAI SURPLUS SlSt Washington Blvd Oiden and Store and Warehouse Store Open Sundays FLOYD HANSEN 2ND MAIN EVENT JBF' KEN MAYNE - FISHf SKEWING COMPANY SAU CITY LAKE UTAH ! tvemnev Highway 91 Between and Clearfield MAYNE WRESTLING WEDNESDAY 4th J WASATCH DISTRIBUTING COMPANY r VS BOB DeMARCE opeajgr vs DON MAYNE JOE LONGBOW Tickets at Bank Saaakery and Mint just because you don't own a camera RENT A CAMERA roll film or press Movie cameras for rent Shoot color or black and white 50c a day roll film cameras $150 a day for movie cam-srplus a small insurance fee as er Mug-schell- Boji Centers — Groom Feigl Right guards — Wallner Alles- andrini Right tackles — Toneff Murphy T Mutscheller Kelly Right ends — — Quarterbacks —Williams Mazur Left halfbacks Gay Petitbon Zam-bros- McKillip ki Bush Right halfbacks — Barrett Flood Palone Johnson Cotter Fullbacks — Landry Caprara Gander North Carolina Left ends — White Mickerson Norris Left tackles — Ruffin King k Left guards — Penegar Kimel McDonald Venters Centers — Holgash Miketa Right guards — Slade Dudeck Beat-wic- Wiley Right tackles — Kuhzv Hansen McCormick Right ends — Higgins Bilpuch Norris Quarterbacks — P Rizzo Ver-chi- ck Carr Left halfbacks — Bunting - Parson Bush Cooke Right halfbakcs — Gantt Port Wallace Sherman Hestner Fullbacks — Hayes Weiss Sscore by periods: 7 0 0 7—14 Notre Dame 0 0 0 7— 7 North Carolina Mutscheller 2 Touchdowns: Points after touchdown Caprara 2: North Carolina — Wallace — Shertouchdown after points man D Kaufman Johns Referee: Hopkins: umpire R W Finster-wal- k Ohio U: field Judge C A Wertx Ohio Wesleyan linesman D Williams Pittsburgh alternate Crowe Indiana Notre First Downs 135 Rushing yardage 128 Passing yardage 27 Passes attempted 14 Passes completed 4 Passes intercepted 7 Punts 43 Punting average 1 Fumbles lost 55 Yards penalized - -- J5PJ North Carolina meanwhile threw up a mighty rushing offensive headed by Dick Bunting Bud Wallace and Billy Hayes The trio paced the club for 173 yards on the ground against an Irish line in which six men Ends Jim and and Chet Ostrowski Tackle Bob Tonefs Guard Paul Burns and Fred Wallner and Center Gerry Groom played virtually every second But in passing the Tarheels fell short Notre Dame intercepted two of Bunting's tosses one of them possibly saving a touchdown and two of Hayes' The Tarheels' net gain in the air was 56 yards The game was as close as the score and the statistics But for Paul Burns' recovery of Wallace's fumble on the Carolina 10 after three minutes of play the game could have been a tie But Barrett plunged for eight and Williams passed to Mutscheller for a touchdown Then neither team could get up a sustained offensive for interminable minutes But as the Irish weakened the Tarheels paraded from their own 39 to the Notre Dame 2 in the third period But Bunting tackled as he attempted to pass threw wildly and Burns scooped up the ball six inches from the ground and returned to midfield 78 Yard Drive The next time Carolina came knocking they made it going 78 yards to score as Hayes passed twice for 30 and ran for 19 and Wallace made 24 yards including a touchdown run of two Notre Dame'! determination showed with an even score Abe Flood intercepted Hayes' pass on the Irish 45 Then Williams took over He passed to Landry for 18 and nine yards and then to Mutscheller for 26 yards for his second touchdown and victory with two minutes and 20 seconds to play The lineups: Notre Dame Left ends — Ostrowski Heidi g Neschiewitz Kapisb Left tackles ' B Flynn Dun- lay Burns Seaman Left guards Dame 8 aBBBBBBBBBBBr istsv vwr msvwf 1 second came solely because of drive and determination Williams who won last year as a junior was Notre Dame's ace But even his efforts fell far short of some of the stupendous records when be had a massive line deep in reserves ahead of him to block and tackle Tosses 27 Passes Williams threw 27 passes" but he completed only 14 for 128 yards and his two touchdowns But for his throwing Notre Dame well could have gone down to its first defeat since 1943 The Irish with name bail carriers Bill Barrett and Billy Gay back from last year could have used last year's line too On the ground North Carolina held Notre Dame to only 135 yards J 0 rius Hundreds of other Items far the Sportsman Ry s u w at son o Binoculars mma the uneven match En route to the win U C L A scored three legitimate touchdownis cashed in on three Washington State fumbles for three more and threw away no less than three scoring opportunities themselves by fumbling U C L A led 0 at the end jf the half and then blasted only thre touchdowns in the third period lo insure Washington State college of its worst loss to U C L A sinde they began meeting on the gridiron in 1928 Coach Red Sanders' team alsb kept intact its records in two games this fall in scoring in each quarter and blanking the enemy Last week U C L A defeated weak Oregon 28-Washington State penetrated tb the Bruin line once in first half and that was as close thje as they ever got to a touchdown Sanders revealed a brilliant ray of backfield talent and such players as Dave Williams Bob Moore Joe Marvin Johnny Florence and Howard Hansen had a field day against W S C Longest scoring play of tne game was a forward pass play by two rookies tailback Florence xp Ike Jones which was good for 49 yards The first half told the even if U C L A could score story but twice They built up 232 yards on the stopping Washington Sround while a scant 32 The went on to amass 405 yardsBruirjs rushing and earned 19 first downs to (7 for Washington State Most df the W S C first downs came in the last phases when third and luunn siring suDstitutes were the game for U C L A U C L A U C L A scoring: touchdowns —n imams moore Florence Jonet Marvin Narleski Conversions -- 4 834)5 to I LOS ANGELES Sent 30 (AP) The University of California at Las Angeles football team never had it so easy as today The Bruins shellacked Washing ton State's outclassed Cougars by a 42-- 0 margin and chalked their second straight victory in up the Pa cific Coast conference camnaien A small crowd of 20117 witnessed w Jackets 35 0 0 Wool By Will Grimsley NEW YORK Sept 30 (AP)— Notre Dame's national champions barely escaped disaster today but Michigan and Ohio State of the! Big Ten fell in thunderous upsets'- that marked the first big 78-ya- rd 24-ya- rd Blankets 8x10 New Wall Tent 10x12 New Wall Tent Hunter's Umbrella Tent one man Army Comfort Boots Slaters by Score of 42-- 14-- Ft test UCLA Beats MOSCOW Idaho Sept 30 (AP) Don Gerlinger a cool sophomore from Chicago kicked a perfect extra point on the second try with three minutes left to give Montana a thrilling today 28 to wn But it was virtually a seven-ma- n triumph for the Irish The greatest stars of its undefeated eleven of the past four years were gone and Notre Dame needed breaks to set up the first touchdown The Irish Escape Disaster Ohio State Defeated This is not a fumbling act Billy Johnson and Al Evans simply had a difference of opinion as to whom caicner seems to have established squatter's rights with "V " "c Tfasninfion """n managed uilir his head1 and shoulder Johnson to tag the dish safely Billy the boll was on third when EddM Fords roller was picked up by second baseman Cass Michaels and the Yankees' third sacker arrived me same ume as ne Dan me result was an explosion versity with an expected passing attack and an unexpected running attack today and beat the 1949 Southeastern conference football champions 26 to 14 before 45000 fans Tulane couldn't mjatch or seriously impede Alabama's passing combination or left halfback Ed Salem or quarterback Butch Avin-ge- r or left end Al Lsry Alabama's Beed Knute iswenson slightly outweighed lane was upon Tu lane's running plays beeach sport fulfills a place that no manyof they got started: and running other sport can do 'The handball fore were all Tulane had games in the gym and the vol plays leyball games with the faculty in Our intramural program the American way of living— and Each of these are different and each one brings all of these things yet each has definite similarities to me at different times the entire Each brings me in wholesome contact with the finest people in our year And in the good old summercommunity each brings me a re- time I like the feel of a trout lease from the cares and the rou- nibbling at the hook on the end tines of daily work each brings of my line to me an example of people doing So I guess my favorite is their best and competing with participating in or watchingsport sportsothers doing their best each brings manship ih action regardless of to me the spirit of democracy and the season or the location P "KT Ind Sept 30 (UP)— Mighty Notre Dame with manpower more scanty than any time in the past decade battled behind Bob Williams' 14 to 7 victory over North passes today to a hard-wo- n Carolina to run its undefeated streak to 39 games y NEW ORLEANS Sept 30 (UP) Alabama slammed into Tulane uni- ??m SOUTH BEND al Alabama Whips Tulane 26 to 14 - Irish Need Break to Chalk Up First Touchdown Williams Tosses Passes for 14 to 7 Victory Jenkins for Amaleur title J By Reed Knute Swenson The selection of a favorite sport to many people may be an easy task but to a person who makes his livelihood in the realm of sports this is k difficult assignment A few weeks ago when I watched Cliff Ross and the Ogden Reds in action I was convinced that baseball was my favorite sport ' EZ — h Hulmsion Meets Today my interest has turned to football and who could dispute that line bucks end runs pass plays team play and the thrills of clashes with traditional rivals could ever be displaced by any other sport In a few days I will go into the gymnasium and see boys playing r North Carolina nt 96 17 f t 41 2 U Better Than Mate INGLEWOOD Calif— Alfred G Vanderbilt considers his filly Next Move speedier than her stable-mat- e Bed o' Roses Name His Game EAST LANSING Mich— Michigan State's star passer Is named Willie Thrower THE CAMERA MAN ftwltr aVMSW Umitkimw - No Green Ties LOS ANGELES — Guard Nick OBrovac of Southern California is not Irish He's of Slav descent |