Show Utah Duck Season Opens on Friday Oct Bobby Thomson Runs From Fans Michigan State Faces Ohio State Saturday "NEW YORK Oct 4 (AP— The college football season barely is getting up steam and already the game that could determine the mythical national champion is on tap That one is of course Ohio State vs Michigan State in Columbus on Saturday Michigan State was ranked No 2 in the Associated Press poll of experts across the nation while Ohio State was placed in the No 3 spot It's too bad the Spartans do not become eligible for the Big Ten race until next year Then the game would have added significance and probably would decide the league winner Biggie Munn's Spartans have been building up slowly for th past few years and this is supposed to be their year Until someone beats them they'll probably have to be favored in every game 0 they play Something like the Notre Dame teams Further if the Spartans do get past Ohio State they stand a very ungood chance of going on defeated season because they're not going to meet them much tougher k than the Buckeyes Speaking of Notre Dame the Irish are slated for a Friday night game against the University of Detroit which should not put up too much of a fight Before last week when Frank Leahy's boys swamped Indiana 48-- 6 you probably could have gotten even money on Detroit's chances The Irish No more though suddenly have popped back into the national spotlight and were rated No 5 in the first AP weekly poll of college football teams after being virtually ignored De fore the campaign started The second most important game in the country Saturday will pit Oklahoma against texas A ana m The Sooners winners of the na tional chamnionshin last year cur rently are ranked No 4 and Texas A and M No 10 The Aggies have not run into ny- serious opposition yet so are pretty much untested which In the eastr Princeton lost virtually its entire team from last year when the Tigers sported an unblemished record gets a stiff test against Navy Charley Caldwell's outfit was presumed to be shot for 1951 Navy tied Yale 7 last week and is said to have some good backs who can carry the mail What with all the power in the west this year the best the eastern seaboards has to offer so far is Maryland which is ranked No The Terrapins play 9 currently host to George Washington Saturday a team that won't give much indication of the favorite's power On the west coast California after mauling Penn will entertain Minnesota of the Big Ten That's no bargain for the Gophers but the word is that they'll make the the trip anyhow Washington' only other pretender to the Pacific Coast conference throne plays Southern California The Big Ten race begins operations with Illinois taking on Wisconsin at Champaign and the lini favored Purdue and Iowa meet in the other loop encounter Texas champion of the South west conference last season plays North Carolina while in the south Georgia Tech meets Kentucky and Georgia meets Columbia is" fa State vored over Harvard and Yale should beat Brown in Ivy league attractions Shooting Scheduled at Noon On Opening Day Long Campaign Closes December 10 - 7-- 1 twice-beate- n jvus-sissio- oi 31 R 4 1951 Bobby Thomson Still Dazed Over His Home Run Goat Turns Into Game Hero By Scott Baillie NEW YORK er y Utah's season this year will not--provide the split season as of 1S50 WOOD DUCKS: No open season Instead the season runs from Oct AMERICAN AIM U HlU - HHEASTFn 12 to Dec 10 inclusive MERGANSERS: Twentv-fi- v Part of the state proclamation or in the aggregate No possession inlv limit on ducks geese and other water after the opening day of the season GEESE AND BRANT Ross' 'except fowl follows: Geese: Six i6 Ross' PROVIDED that for the purposes of proclamation the following terms be construed respectively to mean to include: Person individual club associapartnership or corporation any one or all as the context ibi Take Hunt kill orrequires capture or attempt to hunt kill or capture ci Open Season Time during which migratory game birds may be taken d Transport Ship carry export import and receive or deliver for shipment conveyance carriage exportation or importation PROVIDED that the said open season on migratoryduring waterfowl the following rules and regulations shall maintain throughout the it State of Utah During the open season prescribed by the Federal Regulations relating to migratory birds a person may take not to exceed the following numbers of migratory game birds which numbers shall Include all birds taken by any other persons who for hire accompanies or assists him in taking such birds and when so taken these may be possessed in the numbers specified as follows: DUCKS: (except the American and mergansers and wood duck' 'Si it the daily bag and possession fix limit this hall and 'a) tion pre-195- - STANDARD-EXAMINE- THURSDAY EVENING OCTOBER Oct 4 (UP) — Hoarse and bewildered Thomson Utah's duck season for the 1951 season will open October Bobby went into the world series today not sure his that 12 at twelve o'clock noon and close at four fifty-thre- e alarm clock wouldn't cut into his dream any minute p m "Wake up kid this is Staten Island— not the staPerry Egan director of the Utah Fish and Game commission jangling dium" notified The Standard-ExaminThe season closes today For the bonnie Scot s history--flon December 10 at four-on- e christened by a bottle of g p m pre-seas- to-a- rt 12 THE OGDEN (UTAH) Bobby Thomson (23) runs from jubilant fans after his 9th Inning homer gave ihe Giants a 4 victory oyier the Dodgers and the National league pennant in the final playoff game at the Polo Grounds in New York — — — —L 5-- — jl ) j Visalia Favored to Outscore Weber Wildcats in Friday Night Grid Battle Students Entertain Weber college's undefeated Wildcats tackle College of j Sequoia of Visalia California at Ogden stadium at eight p m Friday night The Weberites despite three home victories rule single touchdown underdogs in this head liner Ogdep Quarterback club members' Wednesday night enjoyed a return to their student days with participation in a pep rally at the StuWeber college auditorium dents and invited guests joined the affair following a dinner in t"he school cafeteria where members of tihe 1951 Weber college football team were paired off as partners of club members Dean Hurst and Lawrence Burton did a "Martin and Lewis" act which brought down the house A playback of the silent movies proved the twosome marked comedians President H A Dixon reported upon the progress 61 the new col He said lege football stadium the grass is growing well cinder track and! ""sprinkling system are installed Much grading has been done and work on the lighting system is going forward The seating facility still remains unprovided he said j Dr Reed Knute Swensen athletic director described efforts to schedule the top teams of the country He said the support of the townspeople and students will be the yardstick by which outside teams appraise Weber If big to be had the public gamesare must indicate its desires Swensen concluded Milt Mecham football coach introduced the grid squad He said that only two of the large group came to Weber from i state Most come from a e radius of Ogden he staled Music was provided by the Weber pep band a girl quartet composed of Marlene Wade Janet Reese Alice Maycoff and Barbara Hyer and vocals by Bruce Wallace ijast year the Visalia team turned Weber in the Silver 3cjk 19 to 13college The Cats hope to squire the series Friday night Visalia boasts a clean slate also for the 1951 season They turned back the powerful Bakersfield 11 last Saturday 20 to 7 This was Visfclia's first victory over Bakers-fiel- d Hoy Taylor former Fresno State football star is the new coach of the' Visalia eleven Taylor's eleven' is well versed in wide open football with a lot of razzle dazzle provided for gooa measure Probable starting lineups: Sequoias College lift end — Leon Martin: left tackle — Carl Fugate left guard— Bob! Garcia center — Nolan Shaffer: right guard — Bill Higgins righft tackle — John Alcorn right end-Joe Alfaro quarterback — Half Silvania halfbacks — Lew Florence: Fran Weddle fullback— Bob Line Weber College Left end — Daurel Barnps- lPft tackle — Dean Lindsay left guard — Dick Brown: center — EHuar Campbell right end— Don Butler ngnt tackle — Maurice Hunsaker: right guard Mike Fotes: quarterback — Roger Hall halfbacks — Tontr Toscan and Don Shaw fullback — Lamont Lamb -- - Cardinals Dispose Of Ball Players — Quarterback Members at Weber : Leonard Praises Work of Weber Wildlife Pilots A large turnout at the regular monthly meeting of the Weber County Wildlife association heard talks on wildlife management hunting proclamations and fish and game laws last night at the Utah Power and Light auditorium Ross Leonard speaking on wildlife management praised the work of the Weber county sportsman's group in its early conservation accomplishments on Ogden bay and said the work served as a model for other parts of the nation Just planting fish isn't conservation Leonard said in speaking of that phase of wildlife management Conservation is the intelligent planning of what fish to put where in regard to local conditions "It's living quarters that make the fish and game prosper "Leonard said "The habitat provided for the game that is planted or stocked is what makes for sport later on" Leonard said wildlife management wasn't so much the managing of wildlife as it was the managing of people in regard to wildlife relaCasey B o w n public tions director of the state fish and game commission was present at the meeting and conducted a question and answer period on the various hunting and fishing proclamations issued by the commission Entertainment was provided by Marilyn Cartwright and Bill Craw-shawho sang and Karlyn Frost who accompanied them on the piano They are students from Ogden high school Colored motion pictures were shown to the group and reports from various committees were heard Edd Wright vice president was in charge of the meeting in the absence of President Lee k called out of town on business PlDCATELLO Oct 4 UP — Disposition of 1951 Pocatello Cardinal! players contracts was announced here today by Business Manager Bob Green Bob Comiskey catcher who serfed as manager for the last 10 weiks of the season was released Green said Returned to clubs were Jack Pinson optioning to Lynchburg Va Kirk and Harry Neighbors to Jin) PROVO Utah Oct 4 (AP) — Houston Tex Nick Ananias to Pa and Don Mumm to Pass defense was emphasized to- Allfentown Winston-SaleN C day as Brigham Young university Jfim Frasenetti Walt Peluso prepared for its Saturday night John Fitzgerald and Bill Van Heuit Skyline conference footyall game wefe sent to El Paso Tex against University of Utah Pitchers Dale Bithell and Larry The Utes with Tom Dublinski son were sold to Fresno Calif doing ihe tossing have railed up Jacjk Don Reisser Ed Samolyk and 4cads of yardage in the air Brig-ha- and Rex Ford were sold to Young's big task wiU be to Dohnie Ky Bryce Carmichael and stop the Utes' passing game and Lou Reilly will report to Columthe Cougars so far have been weak bus Ga at pass defense Contracts of Sonny Dahl and Coach Chick Atkinson also spent Richard Ban were sold to Albany on downfield considerable time Witener to Goldsboro SaFClyde The drill Cougars N blocking Stan Chincheck to Hamillooked weak at times in that de- ton C:Ontario and Eugene Bone to The football game between Ogpartment against Hawaii university Winston-SaleN C den high and Box Elder high has last week been postponed from tonight until tomorrow at two p m at the Ogden high school grounds it was announced late today by Ogden school officials The game was delayed because By the Associated Press tVANSTON Wyo Oct 4— The the stadium grounds was too wet — 164 Dave Sands CHICAGO Evjanston Red Devils will leave for tonight they said Australia outpointed Carl "Bobo" onj Thursday October 4 for Jack-so10 "Alison 163 Honolulu Wyo where they will play a game with Jackson on Fridav Radio PORT DDL N J — Cpl Leroy afternoon The trip will be made Koeth 146 Forfr Dix outpointed in the school bus and team the "Bmttar fqvpmeiif Mmh Paul Wright 161 Trenton N J 6 will be accompanied by their coach Setter Service" Eddie Talboom To date the Red Devils have won all conference 2373 Kiosol Avo games played this season including Phono Kemmerer Superior and Afton Cougars Work on Pass Defense ourfifty-mil- white-fronte- white-fronte- white-fronte- COOTS: Fifteen 1S and any person may possess not more than fifteen ilSi RAILS AND GALLINULES (except Sora and Cooti: Fifteen '15' in the ag- gregate of all kinds may be taken and person any may possess not more than one day's bag limit SWANS: No open season BAND-TAIPIDGEONS: No open WILSON'S SNIPE OR JACKSNIPE: No open season Shooting Shooting Dale Ends Begins Oct 12 12:00 Noon 4:53 PM L 13 6 07 A M 14 B08 15 lfi 17 6 09 6 10 20 21 Opening Game 4:51 4:50 4:48 4:45 4:44 4:42 4:41 4:39 4:38 4:36 4:35 4:33 4:32 4:31 4:29 4 28 4:27 4:23 4:24 4:23 6:14 6:16 6:17 6:19 6 19 6:21 6 22 6 22 6:24 6:23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 n 4:4? 6:13 6:12 6:13 18 19 Washington Wins sea-co- °'w to Test Eagles OaiUTddV NiaM 3" j-- Dark-haire- d r jj p Washington footballers high 623 opened the 1951 junior season 31 6:28 Central Nov 1 Wednesday by spanking 6:29 high 20 to 0 2 6:30 3 White tallied two touchdowns 6:31 4 6:32 AH for the winners and Brown acS s "1 6 2 counted for the third Holder add6 6:34 4:19 7 ed two extra points from scrim4 i 6:36 6:37 4:16 mage 6:38 4:13 Mound Fort and Lewis clashed 10 6:39 4:14 tn's afternoon in another "junior 11 6:40 4:4 opener 12 6:41 4:13 6:41 4UH Summary: li 14 4 6:44 Central High 13 6:45 4:10 16 Ends — Donoviel Fraga Perrucca 6:45 4:09 17 617 4:" Tackles — Hargans Sandberg 18 6:48 4:08 Erickson 19 4:u h:U Guards— Larson Wilson Wyatt 20 6:31 4:06 21 Centers — Thompson Bushman 6 2 4:06 22 33 6 n 4:05 Quarterbacks — Manning Garr 23 6 54 4:05 Halfbacks— Frederickson Cole24 6:33 4 04 man Golightly Barney 23 6:56 4:04 26' Fullback — Cann 6:37 4:03 27 6 58 4:03 Washington High 20 28 6:59 4:02 29 7:00 Ends — Dal ea bout Little Dunk-le4:02 30 7:01 4:02 Riddle 1 Dec 7:02 4:01 Tackles — Bergeson Chase Tay2 7:03 4:01 lor Lowham McGibbons 3 7:04 441 4 7:05 Guards — Peterson Lund McMil4:01 s 7:06 4:01 L lan Daleabout fi 7:07 4:01 — Center Cude Ferrin 7 708 4:01 Halfbacks— Brown White o 8 7:09 4:01 7 10 9 Walker Hearndon 4:01 10 7:11 4:01 Fullbacks — Holder Carter Locomotive Springs minutes later Score by periods: man taoie 0 7 7 6— 20 Wendover 8 minutes later than table Washington Clear Lake 6 minutes later than table Central 0 0 0 0—0 Beaver 6 minutes later than table Washington scoring: Touchdowns St George 8 minutes later than table — White 2 Brown Points after Randolph 5 minutes earlier than table touchdowns — Holder 2 scrimmage Vernal 10 minutes earlier than table -- pass-snaggi- FOR RENT 66 f9 ft n y SMfTTtVYe Lu-cer- They look alike but which whiskey really tastes belter ? w m - to-w- geese 'except in such limit not more than 'at Canada geese or its subspecies or bi d geese or ic 3 brant or a mixed bag of id 1 Canda goose or its subspecies and 1 d goose or e 1 Canada goose or its subspecies and 2 brant or if) 1 d goose and 2 brant Any person may possess not more than the daily bag limits of geese or brant SORA: Twenty-fiv- e 1251 and person may possess not more than any twenty-fiv- e 1251 2 2 cham-makin- smash that knocked the Pfcu Then as somebody shoved Doltle ° beer into his hand Dodgers out of the series and the Giants into it yesterday not only wiry blond kid with a short crew- -- II D me lad cut fought his way through the Dill tell ii from Glasgow reeline armmd th crowd "Nice goin Bobby" he said clubhouse like a sailor happily "Good luck jn the series" gone AWOL "Gee thanks" Thomson thook "Sure I've dreamed about something like this millions of times hands "What's your name again?" "Labine" said the kid "You but never thought it would hapthe rangy Thomson said in know I pitch for Brooklyn!? pen" a high voice that was on the verge of cracking "Honest a better hitter would have let Branca's pitch Forty-Niner- s go by for a ball It was high and inside But I just swung and then there were my legs carrying me aiuuuu me oases ana evervhnriv piling on top of me at the end ' Gosh I don't know Bobbv found out what it was like to be a bum in the ' SAN FRANCISCO Oct 4 ' UP c Buck Shaw and hls 33 man eighth inning and a heo-- in the San Francisco 49er football team ninth — the hard wav Two Dun-- runs had scooted across the Dlate dePart today for their Saturday in that bleak eighth on hits through ism tussie wun tne Philadelphia ins position Anay Pafkos single Eagle Shaw trimmed his team to the which drove in Duke Snider at first was called an error on Thom piayer limit allowed by the Na- son then reversed Seconds later tional Professional Football league single by Bill Cox through Thorn with the release yesterday of stockv son chased in Jackie Robinson Bobby Downs middle-lin- e backer w nen l nonisoncame up with two from the University ok Southern on in the ninth'many fans already California had said "there's the goat" and sat ine release of Downs rnahlx California's Jim Monachipo who oacK awaiting the expected pop-uWhy some bonehead baserunning was 34th man on the squad to keep by this guy might have cost the his left halfback job Other rookies Giants another run back in the to make a good account ofexpected second! themselves dur"Aw it was bad — all bad up to ing their first season include halfthe ninth' Thomson said "That back Joe Arenas of Omaha unitrouble around my spot in the 8th versity halfback Pete Schabarum and streaming away for second University of California star of without seeing Whitev Lockman three seasons and Billy Wilson 6 there earlier in the game I was foot 3 inch end from San Jose State low don't kid yourself" Then he connected on that high inside one from Branca "I could tell right off I put the good wood on it but I thought the ball was going to sink There was an awful lot of top spin But it' just kept on going and so did I STORE wondering what had happened Hell I love everybody now Even that guy Dressenl" OFFICE" SPACE And so Thomson stood outside South Washington the clubhouse door in centerfield for a minute while the crowd Boulevard Location milled and cheered like something back in the days of Mussolini's Month speeches Back inside again the Dial Kleig lights gave his smiling face Weekdays a dead-mas pallor He was some more mobbed rumpledhugged near- - i putHove oz of Calvert 2 Sniff orio brand for aroma Taste it critically for smoothness in one glass and the same amount of any other whiskey in another Mur-doc- — m without knowing Swallow carefully to judge its freedom from bite burn or sting which is which Pa-duc- Ogden Bees to Play Tomorrow It 4 ' 3 HU Taste ihe other whit-kein the same analytical way — then pick the one that really tastes better to you' y m Fight Results Style Evan st on to Test CLYDE Lst Leather Lined Jackson Eleven S2X 5(1 PlSBtf Jttv iS McTavish Scotch Grain rt Ross Service Full Leather Lined! j Bulletin WESTERN HATTERS Ogden's Newest Luxury that earns its keep with Extra Money Saving Miles! 09 LOGAN Utah Oct 3 (AP) — The football games scheduled for tonight between Utah State Agricultural college and University of Utah "B" teams has been postponed because of rain and a wet field It will be played later in the season Finest HAT SHOP SEE THE World Series TV on 11:30 DAILY Cleaning Blocking HATS MADE TO OXDIR Oar fattory ProceM Inter Tim Tkm fmtt WfkmmmaMpl Across from Paramount Theatre 2424 Kiesel Avenue Ogden Utah Thousands of men confess atkl rcnon to the luxurious comfort of this Nunn-Busfail lined shoe leather one of the finest Nunn-Bus- h has ever made Although it costs a little more the roil leather lining and the treated motstore resisting uppers can be counted on to return every cent in the foot of oat nties of uuxfymg went Mi h DON'T GUESS -T- EST 1 your own whiskey expert I Whiskies differ greatly in flavor and in freedom from harshness So why not be your own judge by comparing Calvert with any other brand? 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