Show RegxonOne Teams Close Season on Friday Ulah Indians Primed Tackles South Cache THI OGDEN (UTAH! STANDARD-EAMINE TUESDAY EVENING OCTOBER M 1980 These Pros Open Long Schedule Old Stars to Ogden Weber Meets Logan Bears to Invade Box Elder SALT LAKE CITY Oct 31 (UP)fwMBB worked today for a home- ud band of Utah skins opened heavy drills today for coming game with Washington Saturday's intersections! grid clash State this week end Quarterback here with the Kansas Jayhawkers Earl stelle and Linebacker Dick Patrick did not scrimmage with LOGAN Utah (UP) — The Utah State Aggies bruised and battered the Ducks yesterday after last week's encounter with CORVALUS Ore (UP) — The Colorado A and M today set about Oregon State college Beavscrappy preparing for their traditional ers flooded out of their practice game with Saturday Brigham field yesterday today planned anYoung university other inside workout for the U C L A Bruin game Coach PROVO Utah (UP) — Brigham Taylor said no Webfoots were Kip inYoung university after a week s jured in the Montana game Saturrest planned a scrimmage today day as heavy workouts started for the coming game with Utah State in PULLMAN Wash (UP) — Coach Logan Saturday Forest Evashevski's Washington MOSCOW Ida (UP) — Idaho State college Cougars drilled today game with the Coach Dixie Howell said today for their traditional University of Oregon the Cougars Johnny Brogan will be physically ran plays yesterday while fit for the Vandals' tough game the through reserve squad scrimmaged with Wyoming Saturday Brogan against the frosh suffered an ankle sprain In the asm Washington State SEATTLE (UP) — Rose Bowl nowen praised nis fever struck the University of In the 7 to 7 tie wasnington Huskies today as they to meet unbeaten a prepared EUGENE Ore IPi Hnl before a crowd erf MMfi Oregon beaten in six games this 'fans here Saturday A charged Ogden high will battle South Cache at Ogden stadium By Hngh Fullerton Jr NEW YORK Oct 31 (AP)— The Friday and Weber high will entertain Logan on the Warriors' best part of the show at Saturday's field in closing games of the region one football rarp Rnx same in Elder will be host to Bear River in the other league en- - New Brunswick football N J likely will a counter be the show between the halves The Cache game is Ogden-Sout- h of November ' see Pudge Heffelflnger Homer Hazel Fritz Pollard Harry Stuhl-drehEddie Mahan George Pfann "Trampy" McLaren Ken Strong and a dozen or so other legendary figures out of football history They'll be introduced their feats recounted to the crowd and out of this group will be chosen a "hall of fame" team The idea of course is to raise some money and get some publicity for the football hall of fame to be built on the same grounds wherenearby the first intercollegiate game was played in er All-Ameri- ca 18 Box Elder is an odds on favorite to wind up region one play with a victory over Bear River and the right to represent this section of the state in the A finals League standings follow: If Elfht W L T Pet PS PA aoutn 5 1 0 833 100 31 9 1 0 833 Jordan 88 34 Dvta 4 3 0 667 86 83 3 3 0 900 81 76 CraniU 3 3 0 900 106 130 wt 2 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 Crton Proyo iter ion OM Bex Elder Ogdan Jeofail Weber South Cache North Bear River Twe Tooele Bda '9 t W T § o 0 4 o 1 fi 4 3 Qrantivllia Cyprua Judge 1 a a a 4j 0 1 rn 3 1 4 BS fmm"— Beaton 0 0 5 0 J 0 Neba 5 W L 1 Payeon Waaatch Acad 3 7 1 Sonuh rnrV Sprincvilla 3 Y Hii 1 3 Battea Taree— Alpine Lehl 0 American Fork 1 Lincoln 2 North Sanpete 3 neaaant Grova 0 4 Beatea rive ' aiLa I Xoab g 0 Uintah 4 8 Roosevelt 1 4 n 6 Alterra Begiaa 8lx ' W DelU Kanab Hurricane Dixie Beaver g 4 3 04 000 833 790 971 500 333 167 167 083 1 T Pet 750 750 500 n 250 250 48 46 46 56 133 78 104 102 113 163 141 PS PA 80 70 70 38 48 65 78 88 33 PS PA 1 000 0 0 0 0 PS PA 135 146 101 120 138 85 108 71 45 43 37 81 Pet 83 750 500 1 1 Mllford Parowan 'Final etandinea 1869 Cash Wanted The Rutgers site for the proposed hall was chosen over a year ago and an office was set up there Committees have been appointed to supervise selection of the famous stars whose names will be enshrined there and to plan for a library historical collections 163 25 65 74 78 Caesar Brion above will be Joe Louis' next fistic opponent They'll collide at Chicago stadium in early November Louis recently lost a decision to Charles in Madison Square Ex-sa- rd Garden Long Long Ago If the "assembly of Cougars Open Drills for Cage Season PROVO Utah Oct 31 (AP)— Brigham Young University Basketball Coach Stan Watts is nibbling 350 000 10 150 his fingernails this season as he puts his already defending Skyline T Pet PS PA conference champion 0 1 000 103 hoopsters 34 0 887 06 87 through their early season work0 333 63 104 outs 0 000 12 189 But Watts troubles are not of the usual kind L T Pet PS PA He has 21 hotshots out for prac0 0 1 000 200 46 tice — and what's worrying him is 833 191 7 i 790 142 88 now to trim the squad to 17 this I 750 196 64 week and to 15 before Thanksgiv3 0j 900 63 68 The Cougars open their 500 07 80 ing n day 4 j then in a 250 28 133 campaign 4 1 350 45 154 game in Provo with Regis Colpre-seaso- 5 0 0 8 0 167 000 standings requiring 65 167 13 183 playoff Waldorf Expects Close Battle With Washington SAN FRANCISCO Oct 31 UP) University of Washington is "as strong or stronger" than any Pacific Coast conference team California has met in four years Coach Lynn Waldorf of the Bears said today Looking ahead to next Saturimportant battle in Seattle day'! Waldorf said that his scouts report that the Huskies have "just about everything" "Don Heinrich is a fine passer and I guess they have a mighty fnaeldnninf bckfield too" says "The problem that is posed for us is this: To stop Heinrich and his passing and at the same time bottle up that rushing backfield" j In a facetious mood Waldorf opined: "I have a strong suspicion they'll acore against us The is: Can we keep even withquestion the And are we good enough to pace? make California of course Into the game as the defendinggoes P C C cnampion and also with a record of six wins and no perfect losses uiu year wasnington has lost only to University of Illinois To the Wi?Ke °L£ls ImP°rtant battle probably will go the Rose Bowl and the like But they still need about $4000000 to build the structure Part of the proceeds of the Brown-Rutgegame will help supply the needed funds and tney're hoping other colleges will follow suit New Jersey high schools also will take up collections at their games and the same day rs 49 37 56 330 Mmcltlev Final Pet 1 000 333 j 100 '''I o0 t T0 ' 96 80 41 "3 Part City Wasatch MUtarel 00 W L T Pet PS PA s 0 o i ooo 300 as 4 1 0 800 100 M 41 3 0 600 79 3 3 0 000 48 01 3 0 400 90 TO 1: 5 0 167 51 130 S 0 OS 000 13 xsingnam Three 333 333 000 rs That situation isn't too unusual —look at the Harvard band— but this really is a special occasion Out there on the field you'll Faces Louis scheduled for Friday afternoon A victory for the Tigers will give them second place in the league standings Weber and Logan will play under the lights Friday starting at seven-thirt- y p m Warrior school officials announce If the weather is inclement the hour will be changed Weber and Logan will collide for third place in the 1950 football standings The Utah class A and class B fUells will be staged at Utah stadium in Salt Lake the afternoon lege The Cougars— who have been the Skyline conference's football doormat the last two seasons — are expected to be among the leaders in the hoop race again this winter and are considered a fair bet to retain their conference title in the pass and dribble sport They have a tough schedule this season including a game with national champion New York City College in Madison Square Garden December 5 Watts remarked that his squad this season is trimming "a tough assignment" "Even some of the veterans will have to battle to keep their Jobs from the talented newcomers" the coach said The Cougars are practicing six days a week Among the new talent which pleases Watts are Joe Ritchie forward and Harold n guard both outstanding high school players two years ago Boyd Jarman former Wyoming Don Malmrose Utah Lorin Dunn Tooele high Keith Sirrine Arizona State transfer Gordon McEwen transfer from southern Idaho College of Education at Albion and Lynn Burr transfer from Utah Branch Agricultural college Among the veterans of last year's champion squad— who also made n an extensive tour of Brazil— are Robert Craig speedy guard: Russell Hillman center Mel Hutchins flashy center Roland Minson forward Richard Jones guard Jerry Romney Kent Durrant a tall boy who played in 1948-4- 9 but dropped out last season with a foot wound and Wayne Chris-tense- all-stat- er all-stat- er all-stat- er post-seaso- looks like a bunch of large preserved old gentlemen whose only exercise is playing canasta it will only emphasize ' the importance of the occasion Almost everybody can remember a few yarns about the oldthne stars well but football history has been a hit or miss affair and the facts are rapidly becoming obscured by the We've encountered legends ""He if" in recent years and it's hard to reconcile' the appearance of this old gentleman with the tales of his days or a picture recentlyplaying seen In an old football book It was captioned "Heffelflnger blocking a goal" and showed two players standing on the cross bar clinging to the goal posts while a tall somewhat leaner "Heff" balanced on their shoulders arms outstretched ready to bat down the balL Somewhat Later More accurate nerhan ana nr sonal memories of the way little Biumarener blocked when he quarterbacked the Notre Dame "four horsemen" against Princeton Equally unforgettable Is the pile driver plunging and the tremendous kicks that Hazel made for Rutgers against Lafayette in 1024 when those schools had e teams For our money Hazel and Red Grange are two of the greatest players who ever carried a football Other fans probably have similar Ideas about other players That's why they need a plaoe where the names e of the stars can be inscribed and where the true records of their greatest feats can be prescribed big-tim- Pauline Betz Addip Jack Kramer Gussie Moran and an Important part of any tennis player' ability The profession! ' Square Garden left to opened WSg hiah By Tom Lawrle DENVER Oct 31 (UP) — Coach Jack Curtice of Utah University has never had a losing season And chance are that wwaav ha v VII have in the strict sense of the — m TV a wora 11 the ties are counted in this season as Curtice completes his first- war at- th Rait Tjilr — — — — — — City school Curtice is the United Press "coach of the week" for direct-in- s his team tn thp third tin the year a terrific morale-boou n deadlock with ing favorite Colorado of the Big Seven It was a fin oamm nr h Tn dians of the Skyline Up to the &aturaay game Utah had only one Win two Irauaa and turn tiao j things were looking mighty glum am me red up utes after spotmomin tingW the --Rllffu— a ' i "' got going and outplayed the Boul- aer xeam tor most of the game Curtice succeeded Ike Armstrong as Utah mentor this season In his years of coaching Curtice teams have won 118 games lost 32 and tied three for an average of just short of 80 per cent In the two years before he went to st zu-z- three-touchdow- -- 11 — ——— rrk — tiv-nni- a nt t"" 11(1 ' Cali-form- 1 h Sg looted - Curtice won the nation'senough about the vn:nf snnhnmnrs ground-gainin- g championship at from West Allis Wis Texas Western "Geldien is the best left halfThis year despite the recback prospect I've seen in 10 ord the Indians have displayed years" Wyatt exclaimed "He's one of the best offenses in the improving from week to week A d who runs the Rockies and it's a lead-pipe cinch big dash in about 10 flat I look that we'll hear more about Utah for him to really go places in the University in the years ahead years The "player of the week" is next twoadmitted that "we brought Wyatt Harry Geldien of Wyoming Geldien along a little faster than Last week when Eddie Talboom we would have liked to When was slightly injured early in the Royal McMullen got hurt Geldien g game Geldien took over the rushed in to fill the gap and duties and came through was although he got drowned a couple with four touchdowns as Wyom- of before he got his ing won number six a 44 to 0 playtimes has been excellent" going decision from New Mexico Coach Bowden Wyatt can't say theUnited Press writers who cover games around the Rockies each week also voted the "play of the week" in the game Hero of the play was the entire Utah line that played its best game of the year In the dying minutes of the game when the Buffs tried to get a vicNEW YORK Oct SO (AP)— Edby any means Colorado got die Montague veteran scout for tory A llf down to the Utah fmir the New York Giants has been play lost one yard and Colorado transferred to the northern men a field goal that sailed district by the National wide tnea of the target leaving the conleague team test tied at 0 5 - °£ DEER HUNTERS! -3 er 100-yar- Make sure yon get the -- prices highest for your deer skins See point-makin- ns before you sell Utah-Colora- Montague Lands Scouting Post BY-PRODUC- Phone CO TS West Ogden 09 Conveniently Located et 2236 Wall Ave While the Viaduct b Closed California 20-2- W5i BEAUT' OF TUE BO A WHOLE ALL1 OF NEW LOOK tUR all-tim- ""' Players Huddle Vote Coach Down PHILADELPHIA Oct J ' 31 It was third down and Coach (UP) Bill Leconby sent in word for his Lehigh football team to punt To his surprise the next was a run — which made a play first down After the game he asked the players what happened "Oh" —camp the ' ply "We took a vote in the huddle ana you wore voted down" — — — nirtkk ! - rw A — Cottle a veteran who did not earn a letter last year Standouts lnct fV1 -- — Joe Nelson who is nlavintr nm ball With the St ——"'-Tonic' TVUIIli) inkt T till Beem center Jack Whipple and DeRay Fullmer forwardguard —- -- tastes its age! no wonder WARNING 1- Utah 1 TAICI OUR WORD forThe fiS good line block- g0t 'Vhe St Mary's game w haPPy over the fact SSJft Heyear--laud the rnlla Curtice Geldien Honored by United Press for Fine Performances 01a ?idorf menoned that Hugh McElnenny was a fine running fullback that Roland Kirby was another fine back who also was an xS2rent pass receiver etc tiie thin tha impressed mr ror such sophomores as fn sPraue HSrSr said the coach "Theyandall Earley" are im- Huskv attack" m5n J? 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