Show Weber Upsets Bulldogs Ogden Defeated This Bulldog Gets Muzzled North Cache Is Kentucky Cagers Trimmed 19-- 7 Received Bonus hy Warriors In Some Battles Weber high school Warriors closed their home season with a victory last night as they outcharged and outscored a fighting North Cache Bulldog team 19 to 7 at Weber high stadium Trfe d Fired up before a home coming crowd Coach Mel Wood's men started right off at the whistle rolling up first downs and marching into North Cache good-size- territory NEW YORK Oct 27 (UP) — Three former Kentucky basketball stars indicted for shaving the points in a game against Loyola of Chicago in 1949 also received ' bonuses'' for going over the d in three other games that season District Attorney Frank Hogan of New York disclosed yesterday that Alex Groza and Dale Ralph Beard and team-mat- e Barnstable received $100 each for "extra efforts to go over the in 1949 games against at Chirnifn VoniTei-hil-t Nashville Tenn and St John s at Logan high school's Grir-zlie- s punched across a second period touchdown and kicked the extra point to defeat the Ogden high Tigers 7 to 0 yes terday afternoon at Ogden city stadium The victory moves Logan atop region one point-sprea- ns point-spread- s" ve Bradley-Bowlin- of-th- Bowling Results Pal-D-M- ar vice-preside- nt - H one-five-t- split Mus-grav- Price Sparkles Such foolishness was brought to a screeching end by Weber's Bill Price who stuck his hand up and came down with a Bulldog pass But a fumble had the ball back In the Richmond teams posses sion They were on their way with a long pass from Jimmie Merrill 17 yards to Moosman completed Four' Weber linemen hit and spilled him and the gun barked all at the same time It was Weber 19 North Cache 7 Lineups: North Cache High School Ends — Anderson Bingham Martin Perry — Tackles Hendrickson Leavett Westover Gossner Guards — Jones Blair Hyer Layne Campbell uossner Centers— Ellerman Quarterback—— Hansen Merrill Halfbacks Moosman Griffin Buxton T Smith — Fullbacks Erickson B Smith Weber High School Ends— Price Wyatt Salmond Slot Tackles— Blanch Kap C Smith B Anderson Guards — Gustaveson Amos Taylor Centers— Child Burnet Quarterbacks — Musgrave Belnap Halfbacks — Stanger Gomm Francis Slater McAllister game-endin- g Wol-thu- is small stadium Montana Hunter Gets Two Bucks g LEWISTON Mont Oct 27 (UP) deer hunters would settle for one buck or half a buck or even a quarter It was two bucks for August Ihde He dropped one buck a and then a second buck a with one shot The bullet broke the neck of the first deer and slammed into the shoulder of the second Ihde's wife used her tag for one of the animals three-point- Westminster JDumps Fliers 7-- Ogden 09 le ' Klosterman Pops Passing Record Bear River Loses To South Cache half-tim- e - all-tim- 13-- Chris-tense- Hardin-Simmon- s' South Cubs Trim Davis Machine 12-- - TrT VjaiTieS Get Approval - logon 49 - -P- hone s er Garland Idahoan Provides Big Fish Story ( -- at 7 a m Among the closed areas are these in Weber county The Mount Ogden game preserve the Monastery of the Holy Trinity near Hunts ville and unit No 3 of the Ogden Refuge near Bay Waterfowl Hooper SANDPOINT Oct 27 (UP — The biggest fish storv of the year was told today by E W Driesbach SandpoinK-n- d he had the fish to prove his yarn Late Thursday Driesbach got a strike while heading homeward in his boat Moments later there was another jolt He assumed the fish had freed itself But after an hour's battle he boated two fish Dolly Vardens weighing about nine each One was caught on thepounds forward set of hooks on a h The other was on the rear plug set of the same plug Special Offer! 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Come in and find out Helping families to finance a home of their own has been our specialty for aver a quarter century We're still naklng leans Let us help you buy build refinance or remodel your home now You'll enjoy the fast friendly service ' that torres from doing business with Home folks lowest rates best terms 3r West Salt fum- Evanston Eleven Weber Wildcats Eke Oui Takes Title Decision Over Carbon i So :'sssssssssssssssss 19-- ATTENTION HUNTERS! 70 wcutt yota "Deet A 463 '?ife j5p "f"" Hun-sak- Most J" collective bled on the Logan one inch line but Jim Hurst banRed down on mo o iwiiii nail) gew turned upside down bv aroused Weber vvn nch ill Warnor line at Warrior field last night after rolling up long run to set up score Identifiable Warriors it for recovery Still the Orange Streaks didn't go over seen are Gary Slot No 10 about to join plleup and Kent Jones No 13 off to right Weber wen 7 Logan's big scoring deal turned up about midway in the second period when they drove the ball down from the Ogden 30 with 7-2 Gary Gunnell and Ken Lindquist reeling off ground gainers Lindquist crunched through center veered to his right and had nothing between him and the goal but stadium turf when up came EVANSTON Oct 27 — Evanston Ogden's Wayne Olsen with all jets high thumped Green River here sen had piled up about ourning SO Friday 28 to 7 The victory gave yards when Olsen finally overtook and spilled him Eddie Talboom's Evanston team Boots Placement the Southwestern championship for By The Associated Press Two more center punches by 1951 Westminster dumped Dixie 35-1- 8 Lindquist set it up for Joe HanEvanston scored single touchhighly rated Weber sen who the cendowns in the first and second pe- managed a 2 noseout of Carbon and Ricks gained the ter of thepopped through Ogden line and easy riods was held scoreless in the yards for a touchdown Quarground but Branch Agricultural college got the victory four terback Steve John kicked the exthird period and chased over two 19-- 6 in Intermountain conference football games yesterday tra point touchdowns in the last period Stalled on the orourifl rorln Boise hosts Chaffee junior col- Rasmussen Skyles Vernieuw and with Scott Ballif Fredericks tallied the Evanston lege of California today in the Halfba'cks — Toscan Bvbee started passing pucntng some good ones but the touchdowns Cook scored the lone only oilier Jaycee tilt this week Keolanui Shaw Lowder Ballif receivers weren't in range Green River touchdown in the first end Fullbacks — Lamb Draney In fact Ogden completed onlv one this is a period all day Ballif to Roger Cook Periods: pass match Snow tied the Green River 7 0 0 0— 7 BrigharrtVwVT 0 0 7 0—7 in the opening of the third quarEvanston 7 7 0 14—28 Young university junior Carbon College 0 2 0 0— 2 ter to get Ogden in scoring posiTDs Green River Cook PAT: Thursday night Weber scoring: Touchdown — tion But thev didn t cross ns v Lo we attack again was Wilkinson Evanston Westminster's Rasmussen Point after touchdown — dirt Skyles Fredericks Verineuw PAT: led bv AT Stirns ami Tnhnnv Msior Budge Safety Carbon In contrast to Ogden six and one two touchdowns and Thomason (pass from Rasumssen) jfir-grabbe- d pass record Logan got two for 11 Rasmussen (placekick) Vernieuw Doih ne ana siarns rolled up yardfor their day's work 2 (placekicks) age in huge chunks On the ground Logan racked up Carbon's homecoming wasn't too 13 first downs as aeainst onlv siv miserable as the Golden Eagles ' for Ogden slithered through a muddy field to Ogden high school band and Pep hold Weber to a five point margin club put on a show that Weber backfield ace Roger Hall SAN JOSE Calif Oct 27 (UP) was quite pleasing to spectators was responsible for eight of the nine points in the game He was Loyola's candidate despite the cool canyon winds Lineups: Don Klosterman Quarterback behind own his trapped line goal HYRUM Oct 27 — South Cache e the second period and gave up established an collegiate Logan High School rolled over Bear River high school in a safety and also passed to Ron record for pass completions last Ends — Jorgenson Preston 0 gridders here Friday Wilkinson for the contest's lone night as the Lions came from beTackles — Henderson Parker Nichols and Cooper tallied the touchdown hind to defeat the San Jose in the third period Guards — Quinney Peterson South Cache touchdowns n 13 to 12 In another homecoming frav the Spartans Centers — Sears Parsons added the extra point — John Gunnell Klosterman of the A blocked kick set up one of Branch Aggies watched Ricks take Quarterbacks mainstay the first touchdown and then took Loyola team during the past two Halfbacks — Hansen Lindquist the Spartans tallies to the air for a victory disappoint- seasons completed 13 passes in 23 Fullbacks— K Harris Herzo Summary a crowd attempts to run his three year rec- - Ogden High School Bear River 0 0 0 0—0 ingRicksRexburg sent Squires over ora 10 juj ine lormer record South Cache 0 7 6 0—13 irom me one Bryant Ends — Baird Whi taker Franon a Quarterback w eia established last year Dy cis Scorine tonrhHnwna — TMiVVrlrf sneak set a after BAC fumble up John Ford who Cooper PAT — Christensen Tackles — L Brown Vandehei and a Viking recovery on the completed 291 BAC 14 Coach Jordan Olivar's Loyola Weenig Guards — Stone Then Aggie quarterback Doug team trailing at the intermission Armstrong Christians Manning Crompton McShane began lofting passes to 0 gained the winning touchCenters — Coop Dawson Heiser eager BAC receivers and the ball down with four minutes of play Cook Quarterback Phipps game turned into a BAC victory remaining when Bobbv Burton romped 15 yards throuah center Perkins Halfbacks — Tarro Ballif Olsen oown pass in tne first quarter ty- - to climax a march Wilson KAYSVILLE Oct 27 — South ing it up Dayle Rust took anoth- Fullbacks — Hurst Shimomura high Cubs blasted Davis 26 to 7 er in the third twrinH f5hona in a Big Eight football game here dropped another into Rust's Logan scoring: Touchdown Hanarms!Q:v sen Point after touchdown John for the final points OIX DOW1 C Friday The Darts lone touchdown came Ogden scoring: None Lineups Officials Stanfield Lower n in the final period of plav with Carbon College Allen scoring Kirkham booted the — Ends Ellis Smith Tteniinn extra point CHICAGO Oct 29 (UP— Six South 7 6 6 7—26 Phelps Tackles —Etzel Hussey Jaliano football bowl games have been apDavis 0 0 0 7— 7 Guards — Nielsen Wall Piaz proved by the National Collegiate Scoring South touchdowns — Athletic association it was anCenters— Hill MacDonald Van Leeuwen 2 Christensen Kirk Quarterback--Peternounced today PAT — Moore 2 Davis touchdowns — Heath Halfbacks Nelson They were the Cotton 'Gator Traps at the Ogden Gun club —Allen PAT — Kirkham Rose Sugar Sim and Refrigerator will be cloed until Paloni Peters November 11 bowls all scheduled Jan 1 1952 Niles Jones of the Ogden club anFullbacks— Smith Gale Announcement of the approval nounced today Weber College was Body of Baby Found A turkey shoot is scheduled for by UCLA Athletic DiEnds— Brough Taylor Wilkin- rectormade Wilbur C Johns through the November 11 and 12 SARNIA Ont Oct 27 (AP)— Po- son Butler Peterson Barnes NCAA office lice are trying to identify the Tackles— Hadfield Lindsay Johns said his extra events comcharred and decomposed body of a Buehler mittee had received several rebaby found in a village dump here Guards— Cologna Coker Brown quests for certification late and but said last night they do not Andrus that these were under study now think it is the body of Lawrence Centers — Johnson Campbell He said a final list of certified Lyons a child abducted from a Quarterbacks— Hall Budge Ses- games would be announced shortly sions Michigan city hospital after Nov 1 j Espee Mixed League High individual series: Udell Kearl 567 Angi Decaria 514 Ladies: Phyliss Thon 446 Mary Morey 408 High single game: Udell Kearl 212 Angi Decaria 208 Ladies: Phyliss Thon 196 Edith 154 Reed High team series: Palisade 2264 Winnemucca 2259 High team single game: Winnemucca 810 Palisade 762 Pat Copps picked up the nine-te- n split crowd's heart to its mouth when he 32-3- Keglers of the Utah Traveling league will roil at Ogden Bowling Center tonight and Sunday Ritz of Salt Lake Ogden Bowling Center and King Bowling Courts of Pocatello are represented in the league Tuff Nelson of Pocatello is president of the league Max Kosof of Ogden is Kyle Cole of Salt Lake treasurer and Muir of Salt Lake secretary Doug Arsenal Men's League series: Bob High individual Farmer 549 Bill Carty 546 Bud Burnett 544 High single game: Lloyd Pope 203 Bud Burnett 202 Bob Farmer 200 High team series: OVM 2397 American Legion 2325 Military 2257 High team 841 single game Ray Shorten American Lpirinn Kin- D VM sii Al Candilora picked up the six-acveu spill Afsenal Ladies League High individual series: Pat Vin-ih- g 498 Ellen Barney 478 Elyse Bushnell 409 High single game Pat Vining 177 Ellen Barney 172 155 Elyse Bushell High team series: Administration 2591 Medical 2569 Maintenance 2517 team single game: Medical High 913 Administration 878 Property 867 Elyse Bushell picked up the rVl For awhile it looked like Ogden wasn't to be denied when in the final minutes of the third quarter they worked the ball all the way downtield to the Logan one but in four tries the wasn't there and there was punch no score Halfback Jim Tarro brought the De-Pa- ul 9 Gomms' place kick was good for tne point after touchdown The score was Weber 13 North Cache 0 When the half ended the Bulldogs were taking to the air to try to find a way down the field but most throws were end ing in unpopulated wilderness Weber punched over again in tne third quarter when Jim Mar riott scored after a steady drive down the line starting with Stang-er'- s long forward to Wyatt and end runs by Marriott Jim going over for the six Gomm kicked again but it was no go As the clock began to run out in the fourth quarter Coach Hebe Whiting's maroon and whiters got desperate and to avoid a shutout they started a steady march toward the goal Hansen was the ground coverer the middle plunging through around the ends and scooting through tackle He even loosed a few forward passes a 12 yard one on catching Lew Westover the goal One more stepstanding north and the Bulldogs had it made Six points The lads from Richmond were setting up to the same thing over on again as the quarter grou when halfback Ken Moosman hauled down a pass Tom e had ticketed for Sid Wyatt about 0 yards away Moosman picked up five through the middle Hansen garnered three more tne same place Replay World Series Tigers Suffer j 0 Verdict In Loop Game ut lor 20 That had play right down where it counted and next play Jim was over for the score This time T7 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 1HI 7-- Bill Price Big Sid Wyatt and Gary Belnap were tearing big holesn in the Bulldog line and Brent Hog-gaThe three players and five acunreeled 12 yards on' a pitch-o- cused bribers were indicted yesfor fixing the outcome of terday Down to the North Cache one Kentucky's game against Loyola Belnap went through the center of in the 1949 National Invitation Ken tournament The indictments the line for a touchdown Gomm's kick for extra point was charged Groza received $1000 and low making things Weber 6 — Beard and Barnstable $500 each North Cache 0 The eight accused men were released on bail Second Touchdown Hogan also revealed that gamWeber's second score came in the blers had approached the players second quarter after they had lost svith bribe "dump" six the ball on a fumble and kicked other gamesoffers to the 1948-4out of bounds on the North Cache season The during were against 20 They got possession of the old Tulane and Stgames Louis university in apple again when a couple of the 1948 Sugar Bowl tournament at plays later North Cache quarter- New Orleans and against Bradley back Ramon Hansen faded back at Owensboro Ky Notre Dame at for a pass saw he couldn't started Louisville Bowling Green at to run changed his mind again Cleveland Ky: and Xavier at Cincinand finally passed Kent Stanger nati O charged in leaped into the air inHogan said there was evidence tercepted the ball and ran 15 yards that the gamblers and plavers before into enemy territory being dickered over fixing those games but the deals never were made dumped Next it was Jim Marriott through The fixers indicted were the the left lide of the line for 12 EnSlisis brothers Anthony and yards and a fist down then Kent Nick Saul Feinberg Marvin Mans-ber- g and Nate Brown All but Stanger on a toss out from Belnap Brown allegedly were involved in forward pass to flipping a 15 g for Green fix of yards and Marriott the again taking off through center 1949 Mus-gra- THE OGDEN (UTAH) i mmi Son DENVER You'll slumber tike a childrin the accommodation of your choice on the Prospector Allmtw steeping cart featuring upper and lower heron roomettes bedrooms and bedroom auka 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