Show V s G THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING R SEPTEMBER 24 1955 tensen hammered at the line until they had moved to the one Stettler carried over from that point for the score and Christensen’s try for the extra point Weber Defeats Gila Monsters d Game 6 in Well-Playe- 32-2- By ENSIGN RITCHIE f ir f !' Weber College put on a great football demonstra- was good tion last night to post its first win at the new stadium by Arizona tied the score when Weber lost the ball on downs overpowering Eastern Arizona Junior College on its own 28 and on the very ‘ SA ' iv 32-2- 6 Weber defeated a good Gila The Arizona Monster team school brought to Ogden some big rugged linemen and lightning-fast backs Not only was it the first win for the Wildcats in the nearly three seasons on the new field by the estimated 3000 fans undoubtedly set a new attendance mark there Every fan should have left the stadium with a good taste in his mouth For last night’s contest was one of the most thrilling ever staged here in Ogden After Arizona tied the count at early in the fourth quarter Weber came back with three minutes remaining in the game to push across the winning mark26-a- next play Lee took off around 40 and outran everybody to the end and all the way for the r touchdown Weber held as Ari- goal line Wildzona attempted to run the ball Rufus Barlin set up the ini-1 over for the extra point in the cats’ first score early ll er tailGeorge Stettler back who seemed to provide Weber’s spark whenever it moved headed a drive after taking the Arizona kickoff toward the goal line for the final score The attack bogged down however on the Arizona line with fourth down and seven yards to go LeRoy Mecham then replaced Stettler in the tailback slot and calmly hit Bob Browning in the end zone with a pass It was the second time in the game that a Mecham to Browrn-in- g pass resulted in a touchdown In the opening period Weber scored its second when Mecham threw to touchon a t Browning down play streaked Browning behind the Arizona secondary took the pigskin on the Monsters’ 1150-poun- 12-yar- EVENT CAPTAINS FOR WEDNESDAY'S Mrs R S Dye left and Mrs E Y Bennion will captain the Red and Blue lady’s golf teams Wednesday in the annual Red and Blue Party at the Ogden Golf and Country Club A full day of activities are planned for this event Women are expected to dress in attire that was popular 20 years ago six-point- Chuck Sees Bums in Tough Spot for the lowdown on When 0 20-1- 9 mid-fiel- 40-yar- d V v V HE RAN LIKE THIS ALL NIGHT e George Stettler (25) Weber College tailback was caught in this photo crossing the goal line for the Wildcats’ fourth touchdown in last night’s game with Eastern Arizona Junior College The Weber player at right is Rufus Barlin Weber tie and in the final quarter to break a pushed across another win give the local eleven a -- y six-point- 26-a- ll er 32-2- 6 Hol-gerso- ‘ j j Ogden Will Scots Drop Offer Cash to Opener At Pow Wow Tackles — Andersen Nonas Hailing Guards — Palmer Hansen Mi- Pioneer League baseball directors met in Salt Lake City ller today to discuss two franchises one in Ogden and the other in Idaho Cincinnati Reds will attempt to have the Ogden franchise moved to Butte Montana A del- - Centers — Nelson Heitz Backs — Heap Nolan Phipps Call Bergera Rhodes Card Bos-quiet- er Butler Score by quarters: Box Elder Ben Lomond PoSrd'haUbk'Vtd7he‘B"t: rivtftn he3ieKdy tack with "ide end rUnS‘ And "hen the sCat back uasn't digging for pay dirt big Rosa Foulson fullback was hitting the center of the line usually for yardage Keeping the attack well mixed “Lefty” Hal Reeder heaved several long passes two that went rthOn1 r tRay 32-1- 3 0 13 7 12—32 6 7 0 0—13 ! North Cache Downs Bears before the directors Cincinnati will not have a vote in the final argumepts This means that the other seven clubs will vote on the fate of the two franchises for TD’s F F I The franchise shifts will be B Ben Lomond High School LOGAN — The North Cache Ithe principal matters of business threw a scare into the Bees in served notice to the the the The 1956 schedule North Sanpete 20 Wasatch By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS quarter marching Bulldogs teams in Region One last other Shaughnessy playoff or straight down the field for the Academy 13 EAST clause and the veterans Cedar City 21 Milford 6 game’s first score after taking night that they will have to be Upsala 25 St Lawrence 2 Box Elder 32 Ben Lomond 13 other matters will also be on the kickoff reckoned with in' determining he agenda A dinner will be Maryland State 19 Hofstra 13 who shined for the who wins the crown 12 Olympus 6 Brent East Heap by downing Dis of Col Teachers formerly leld at the Ambassador Hotel Scots all night took the kickoff PROVO Utah (AP) — A well Millard 38 Delta 6 21-a game TVilson Teachers 19 Montclair 12 in River Bear this evening on the 19 and returned it to the Uintah 14 Moab 6 revised Brigham Young football The Ogden committee had 35 yard line Garth Rhodes broke played at Logan Beaver 6 Hurricane 0 MIDWEST squad was set to take the field in cash to show' the league through the center of Box Elder’s $6000 12 Weber 7 South Cache It was the second straight 12 Detroit 7 Toledo Los This at Lake Salt Angeles directors tonight against A City four line for yards Neb Wesleyan 13 Chadron 6 win and the third victory IDAHO HIGH SCHOOLS was raised in less than 24 hours from Heap to Randy Rothy Pass!Teague was State Central Okla 6 Northwestern of the season for Heber Whiting’ Lewiston 21 Moscow 0 The list of stock subscribers: Coach Chick Atkinson trying Okla 0 good to the Box Elder 39 Pullman Wash 57 Grange-vill- e Interstate Broadcasting Corp Rhodes and Heap alternated on Bulldogs to put some zip into his club Bowling Green 6 Kent St 0 18 Mr and Mrs Cecil Heftel the next five plays and Rhodes $1500 North Cache scored early in which lost 33-- to Oregon State (tie) W Valley 12 Couer d’Alene 7 $1000 Becker’s $500 Gateway went over for the TD The con- the first quarter when Quarter-versio-n College of Emporia 34 Friends 31 Kellogg 0 Mrs Mr last week has shifted a fullback Kansas and $500 Sandpoint missed was Distributing back Robert Dahle handed off to 6 Twin Falls 20 Idaho Falls 12 A1 Warden $250 Max Kosof to guard a halfback to fullback Ben Lomond scored again inR0bert Hodges and the speedy St Olaf 51 Northland Wis 0 Nampa 7 Boise 6 $200 Park and Snack $200 Mr the third quarter in another long halfback galloped 29 yards for and switched a pair of tackles to Minot 14- Wahpeton Science 6 14 Pocatello 13 Caldwell and Mrs Joseph Barker $100 drive down midfield with Brent the touchdown the opposite sides of the line Dahle then Ellendale 14 Bismarck ND 6 c C a 1 1 33 Cam- Ted Schmidt Donnelly-$135 Maude Heap earning the ball across for booted the first of three extra The changes were made in an Northern SD 56 Sioux Falls 0 bridge 6 $100 E J Allison the score and Rhodes- earning it Porter attempt to cure weaknesses which Bethel Jamestown ND ' 13 points 45 7 Firth Sugar City $100 Joe Leven $100 H W over for the extra point showed up in the season opener Minn 0 In the third quarter North 32 Madison 12 Poort dominBarker $100 Rigby — particularly to find $100 had Lomond Ben Joseph After a pass and on Cache Dickinson ND 20 Bottineau Blackfoot 33 Montpelier 19 The Combo $100 Ben Rich $100 ated the first quarter the Beesthe lastintercepted blocking and pass protection in Forestry 12 half Hodges of lhe Fisher-Hes- s American Falls 48 Paris 7 $100 Reliable Furni- roared back into the contest in ran 18 play to the goal line and order to make the ND 13 Mayville yards Valley City Marsh Valley 33 Aberdeen 0 ture $100 Grant Thomas $100 the second quarter when left- - make the work score 14-ND 0 Homedale 26 Middleton 0 John Seaman $100 Ray Pierson handed quarterback Hal Reeder The fullback moved to guard is Wallace 20 Moses Lake $50 Dr Lewis Jorgensen $50 threw a FAR WEST Scott Fanner Don Jones is the pass to Wash 8 $40 Hal Dam-iel-s Michio Shio Southern Cal 42 Oregon 15 halfback moved to fullback The Richfield 13 Rockland 0 $30 Poole Sign Co $25 Denver 33 Drake 7 tackles who were switched on the Shio slipped behind the Ben 26 Glenns 0 Dedo Laurence Burton $25 Dr H Lomond backs took the pass on Ferry San Jose State 34 Hawaii 0 line are Dick Ralph and Mike C Stanquist $20 Dan Dale Jr the run and then outraced two Kimberly 14 Hailey 0 Western Colo 13 Colo St 7 Hinckley 19 Wendell 26 Shoshone Reed Knute Swenson $20 Scots to the goal line Poulsen $20 Whittier 20 Santa Barbara 7 20 13 Preston Gooding 21 Occidental Ensign Ritchie $20 Dr L G carried the ball over for the extra Long Beach Emmett 21 Nyssa Ore 19 Nelson $20 Florence Vogel $20 point Calif 7 Ontario Ore 30 Weiser 12 Ava Pappas $15 Earl Porter Weber Col 32 Eastern Ariz 26 The Bee’s second quarter score Meridian 45 Elko Nev 0 Kim Ward $10 Bob Kiesel came after Brent Heaps attempted $10 UTAH HIGH SCHOOL $10 Robert Morris $10 Jack Hagerman 46 Hansen 7 pass had the ball knocked out 0 32 South Murray Butters $10 Carey 6 Dietrich 0 of his hand Box Elder recovered North Summit 20 Wasatch 12 Castleford 19 Malta 6 J F Ferrins $10 Dan Christen- on the Ben Lomond 30 Hal Reed6 15 0 son Genesee Payson 19 Springville 19 (tie) $10 Grant Jensen $10 Tom er couldn’t find a receiver when Lapwai "West 19 Davis 0 Cottonwood 15 Elk River 7 Wood $10 Nell Bridgman $10 trying a pass on the next play so South Summit 14 Park City 0 Gene Blair $10 Porter’s and ran it to the Ben Lomond 20 Troy 26 Clearwater 21 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Union 13 Lehi 6 26 Culdesac 25 Club $20 Robert Mon-so- n Ross Poulsen took the ball over Waiters Deary Boise Junior College winner Granite 14 Tooele 12 St Maries 19 Potlatch 6 Clark Maughn $10 for the score through the center $10 of the ICAC football race ever Butters Dale $10 of the line since the conference was formed BOISE (AP) — with both Poulsen again scored for the coaches in 1947 gave notice it has angloomy predicBees in the third quarter and in tions themaking other fine team Friday night by of Utah Universities the fourth quarter Hal Reeder walloping Carbon College 46-threw to Ralph Andersen tor the fnndBJis(!J° BronC “sudium BJC rammed across two touchscore Also in the last quarfourth downs in the first third and Skip Stahley of the Vandals took the pigskin over said Reeder ter fourth quarters and one in the “only a miracle can help MUTUAL LEAGUE on a quarterback sneak for the second period to outclass Carbon Coach Jack Curtice of Utah us” High individual series: Frank final score Box Elder made only told his a squad they would have DeGrood 553 Don Van Orden Jfrjce two of its extra points Ricks like Boise and Carbon 529 Bill — CLEVELAND to Ohio much (UP) sharper to beat IdaDominquez 528 High With Shio skirting ends and ho get opened its ICAC schedule Friday single game: this PRESS ASSOCIATED THE was year Frank DeGrood 211 Ralph Tiger Jones unhappy By Reeder throwing The Vikings played rude hosts to Don Van Orden A sellout crowd of about 12000 Huse-b- y 202 Bud because Denver won he a Skyline University’s The today lineups: fight Dixie by taking a 25-- decision was expected for the battle beHe wasn’t unhappy because of Conference champions crushed High team series: MounBox Elder — at Rexburg Ricks scored once tain 194Fuel tween the Pacific Coast and Co non2865 the decision — a unanimous Drake 33-last night in a Supply Ends — Andersen Trease Packin each quarter Conference teams Postal Two Skyline 2862 Transport verdict over Chris Chris- league game for their 11th er Leggat and Gordon In two other games involving Richardson Co 2861 High sin- tensen of Denmark — but beTackles — Zobel Hyde and May straight football victory foes Weber Colteam Mountain Fuel cause teams two gle he game: was threw out boxed The Pioneers Guards — Tin gey Jensen the by lege scored three times in the Supply Co 1026 Postal Transthe at both about of Nelson Reeves ability equal import first quarter and sailed on to port Two 1020 Richardson Co Des was “He from a undermanned boxer” Oman Jones good Center— Bulldogs beat Eastern Arizona while 979 said home coasted after afterwards Moines -- Rigby “I and should Reeder have Backs— Shio College of Southern Utah defeat had him but I couldn’t get him crashing through for two touch- Jensen Poulson Gordon Young PARAMOUNT MAJOR ed an Army team from the Dug-waI guess I was just rusty — but downs each in the first and secSCRATCH LEAGUE Ben Lomond — Proving Ground at Dug-wa- y that doesn’t from mean Passes ond Christenthat quar20-Ends — Rothey Easley quarters High individual series: Dorothy sen Erdidn’t to end Bowen a terback He put up good fight Jimmy Snow College of Ephraim trav- Hegarty Grace Eppley 545 Nornie Pitts set up two scores but eled to Colorado Friday night to ma Siddoway 507 High single was good” The bout was a question of it w as the Pioneers’ running game lose a heartbreaker by failure game: Maggie Shiramizu Dorothy to make two conversion attempts Hegarty 198 Lillian Rhees 195 weight for had Jones not car- that proved decisive Drake’s Mesa was the winner High team series: C LaMar Fagg ried 158 pounds to the Dane’s 152 fourth quarter touchdown came 2298 Seven Up 2276 Para- it might have been a different After a recovered fumble on Den-ve- r 19 Ron Lind punched it mount Dairy 2249 High team story Jones landed considerably over after lour carries single game: C LaMar Fagg 846 fewer punches but those Seven Up 804 Paramount Dairy found their target had greater half-openin- g O OT N A LS A LL first split-seaso- n i Gene Fullmer of West Jordan Utah will meet Bobby Boyd over 10 rounds or less at Chicago Stadium next Wednesday night The fight will be televised coast to coast 0 ! - M - 0 Archie Moore suffered a tax bite from his purs$ of R0cky Marciano bout of last Wednesday night The Internal Revenue Department made the bite Only $4000 was for back taxes the balance for anticipated taxes for 1955 Moore incidentally has been offered a fight in Germany with Gerhard Hecht $64-00- soon 4 Utah’s 1955 pheasant season will open Nov 11 Thousands of Utahns are counting the days until the new campaign opens Utah State will open her home Skyline season on football against New Mexico on Oct 8 Next Saturday the Farmers travel to Laramie for a skirmish with Wyoming ’ better 0 Storey-Stockda- le j J Boise Slaps Carbon 46-- Utes Battle Idahoans - BOWLING Jones Beats 0 -- Karl Moore of the Second Ward Lorin Farr Stake won the Class B singles title at the LDS Church Horsheshoe Tournament at Lester Park last night In the Class A singles the park lights went out with Dr Gil Von Allred and Mate McBride having lost one game toeach There will be a play-of- f night before the doubles tournament to decide the singles winner Action will start promptly at 7 pm Last nights results with won and lost record: Class A — Von Allred Merrill Cross Mate McBride Dale Pendleton Ace Hyer Dr Moesinger Class B — Karl Moore R J SamLuan Ferrin Harper uel Adams Lamarr Kidman Morris Hansen Moe-sing- 3-- 1 2-- 4-- 1 2 1-- 0-- 5 4 4-- 1 5-- 0 2-- 2 1-- 1-- 1 3 1-- 1 1-- 3 er Denver Wins Christensen Over Drake RESULTS 0 10-rou- nd non-conferen- 7 ce ld 32-2- 6 y win an RCA Victor 21” console TV set in The Bon Marche’s World Series contest! 0 14-1- 2 3rd Game of Little Fate of Seals Como Today Series Is Tonight Will SAN DIEGO Calif (UP)— The N Y (AP) — Pacific Coast League directors The Minneapolis Millers face the are scheduled to consider the Rochester Red Wings here to- plight of the financially-ailinnight for the “important” third San Francisco Seals tcay The directors at a meeting two game of the Little World Series The Millers were forced to stay weeks ago gave the over in Rochester an extra day “Little Corporation” until today when their game Friday night to pay off a $250000 debt or face was postponed by rain The best-o£-- 7 losing the Seals franchise The Seals raised $75000 earlier series is deadlocked at Rig-ne- y this week r Bill Minneapolis Manager by selling A1 start Konikowski to Dave Melton plans shortstop Mike (10-8He will be opposed by Baxes and pitcher Bill Bradford Gary Blaylock who compiled a to the Baltimore Orioles of the 4 season record for the Red American League Wings ROCHESTER g so-call- 1 Twist of the 1955 football season: This year’s University of Oregon captain is Lon Stiner Jr tackle He’s the son of Lon Stiner who coached Oregon State not Oregon to victory over Duke in the transplanted 1942 Stakes 'Em Out Rose Bowl game played in Durham N C The senior Stiner y Earns $61971 Charlie Bowlby of Denison is out of coaching Playing Julius Boros 1952 U S Open Tex hires a college boy with quarterback for the Blue Devils golf champion ran his 1955 earn- an aqua lung to prowl Lake a in that 1942 game was Tommy ings to $61971 when he won the to find fish lor his resort Prothro And who is now Oregon world crown at Tam O’Shanter customers left-fielde- ) d It vl j 1-- 213-poun- d 'V I 0 Dressen calls The name of the football Stadium at the University of Kentucky is McLean Stadium three-yardlin- The Weber College March Band and Whip Club gave the fans a big half-timtreat with a brilliant performance Arizona lineup: Ends Donaldson Hodge Fol-leHopper Campbell and McBride tackles Wright Chambers Romero Nelson and Antoni Holcomb Ortiz Matguards thews Romney and Horner centers Grantham Wilson and n Young backs Stephens Lee Unruh Miller Osbon Good Castro Overson Dempster and Rdoriquez Weber: Ends Mortensen Pace Browning' Stoker McCollaek tackles Goodell Maiawa Hatch Flint Hansen and Van De Graaf guards Hatch Larkins Brower Matsumura Ramsey Taylor Bingham and Swenson centers Peterson and Fleming backs Anderson Barlin Mayne Slater Mecham Freston George Stettler Carter Christensen Call and Gosar Score by quarters: Eastern Arizona 0 20 0 6— 26 19 0 7 6 32 Weber — Weber touchdowns Scoring Stettler 2 Browning (passes from Mecham) and Freston Eastern Arizona Stephens 2 Lee 2 PAT — Weber Anderson and Christensen (both placements) Eastern Arizona Lee (pass from Stephens) and Romero Test State anything is follow “Ask to who man the knows” about the best rule on advance how some want the Dodgers So if you dope World’s Series ask Chuck in the coming should fare you’re looking In answer to several telephone -- Cougars Will WITH AL WARDEN SPORTS QUICKIES er 58-yar- d HIGHWAY I d 4 THE SPORTS While he’s now the pilot of the Washington Senators he managed the Dodgers in 1951 52 and ’53 and should be about as well qualified as anyone to talk about them You’ll recall that under Dressen the Dodgers won two pennants and finished second in the memorable playoff settled by Bobby Thomson’s famous home run Dressen’s views" about the 1955 Dodgers are a Page One story in the September 21 issue of The Sporting News Boiled down he believes the Flatbush boys are in quite a tough spot: Righthanded pitching Dressen said will hurt the Brooklyn dub “I ought to know” he said ‘‘In the 1952 and 1953 World’s Series when we played the Yankees they killed us with Allie Reynolds and Vic Raschi Look at the Brooklyn power that hits from the right side — Pee Wee Reese Roy Campanella Carl Furillo Jackie Robinson Gil Hodges and Don Zimmer The only lefthanders you have ajre Junior Gilliam Duke Snider and Sandy Amoros As for the Yankees Dressen said they are not the team that beat him twice in a row But he hastily added that the Brooklyn team isn’t what it was then either Some of the Brooklyn boys he said are bound to have slowed up some but to balance that off the Yankees aren’t what they were when they had Raschi Reynolds and Eddie Lopat The Yankees have pitching Whitey Ford can beat anyone when he’s right Dressen said and Bob Grim can do it when his breaking stuff is working And who in the National League he said can throw as hard as Bob Turley? Dressen said the Dodgers will be outmatched on the bench because the Yankees can send in such guys as Eddie Robinson and Bill Skowron as pinch hitters Yogi Berra is at his peak Mickey Mantle is just finishing his best season and Irv Noren and Elston Howard are a terrific pair of alternating left fielders The Yanks have speed too The Brooklyn club is smart They play alert baseball and won’t beat themselves They have power at the bat and a pitching staff that includes Don Newcombe and Carl Erskine But said Dressen they can be stopped and he He likes the Yankee chances said the Dodgers ace no lead-pip- e cinch - d tial quarter when he took a pitch out on his own 33 and scampered to the Gila Monsters’ 25 Four plays later Stettler plunged over from the five Max Swenson who played a beautiful line game before a leg injury blocked an Arizona punt on the visiting eleven’s 16 and Browning pounced on the ball Jim Freston passed to Byron Ane and derson to the Freston sneaked over on the next play for the score Anderson’s kick for the extra point was perfect making the score 19-Eastern Arizona went to work in the second period to push over three touchdowns and a pair of at extra points to lead halftime A series of pass plays moved the ball from the stripe to the Weber 10 and after Eddie Lee carried to the one Stanley Stephens wrent over for the visitors’ first score Stephens took a Weber punt on his own line picked went all and up good blocking the way for Arizona’s second score The Gila Monsters then went ahead late in the second period when Lee carried over from the two and Ramie Romero booted the extra point iWeber took over the lead in the third quarter After taking kickoff on their the own 27 Stettler and Wilt Chris- - 4-- to-da- " Tex-om- that 803 authority Not Real Name No Field Goals Try Next Season The real name of Tony De The University of Mississippi welterweight champion apparently doesn’t believe in until stopped by Carmen Basilio field The Rebels last made goals in his first defense is Leonard one LSU in 1931 and lost against Liotta 26-Marco 3 C nOPIDAL RESTAURANT UFFET BREAKFAST LUNCHEON SMORGASBORD £ pm £ Campltta Dinners Senfnnrf Mnrria n4 Ksitli pm Sunday Sept 25thp 10 am Old Weber County Posse Grounds At Nyefs Corner ALL SHOOTS MATCHED TURKEYS - HAMS Sponsored by Roy Jaytees Nnttaft A IN TOWN G BUFFET n ct t J aWCEY SH©¥ to Brigham City Utah Snrd daily S pjn till 11 SOUTH BEND Ind (AP) — If you had planned to attend any of Notre Dame’s home football games this season you had better make other plans The four Notre Dame home games have been sold out since Aug 31 C yj mmmi oil co NonTHEnn 2296 Grant Ph 3-84- 29 Predict the hits and runs of the winner of tha world series Pick up your entry blank at tha TV department The Boa Marche |