Show THE OGDEN RELIEF IN SIGHT OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 7 R NAVAL ACADEMY HAS SUBSTITUTE FOR ITS AGING FOOTBALL MASCOT Fro i ANNAPOLIS Md ( AP) — The U- - S Naval Academy now : has depth in goats A substitute for aging Billy XIV Navy’s football mascot arrived Thursday from San Saba Tex The white Angora was flown to Washington D C- - where a Naval Academy Athletic Assn truck met him The stand-imascot arrived in time for football practice and posed for pictures with Navy’s goatkeepers Len Benzi and Bob Craig two 1954 football stars who have completed their eligibility When time comes for Billy XIV to be turned out to mascot duties Navy pasture the new goat will take-ovofficials wanted him on hand so there wouldn’t be a repeat of the last ‘succession of the goats When Billy XII died on the eve of the 1947 Army-Navgame the present Billy was rounded up without any screening as to qualifications from a farm near the academy His substitute comes from the Fort Worth Tex Zoo 2Vx-year-o- Amocho Will Make Pro Debut Before Wisconsin Followers By EARL WRIGHT United Press Sports Writer The Baltimore Colts’ “Feroci bus Five” and Green Bay Pack ers equally stingy defensive unit figure to give the offensive stars' some fancy bruises when the two unbeaten National Football League teams clash tonight At ' Milwaukee Green Bay is a 1H point fa- vorite - Both clubs opened with surChicago prise victories over-t-Lions and are Bears and Detroit tied with the Los Angeles Rams for the Western Division lead records with Alan (The Horse) Ameche George Shaw and Baltimore’s other rookie offensive stars have been getting much of the credit for the team’s surprising start But the veteran defensive unit was the backbone of the victories over the Bears and Lions No one knows this better than Colt Coach Webb Eubank i “The of tensive line is good because the defense helped make it that way ” Eubank said “This all started back in training camp The defense went all out all the time against our green offensive the Chicago Cardinals (1-1- visit ) er ) the Washington Redskins ) Giants York and the New play the Steelers (M) at Pittsburgh The Bears are favored by three points the Lions by four the Browns by 4Vi the Redskins by 71a and the Giants by IV2 Of the 12 games played so far the point spreads failed to hold up in 11 (0-2- 5 y -- s (UP) — The to take a place in the nation’s sentiment with the Army’s muie and the Navy’s goat DENVER who-hop- 2-- 0 line “Those new boys got an education and they got it from one of the finest defensive lines I have ever seen” Ends Cjino Marchetti and Don Joyce tackles Art Donovan and -- Tom' Finnin and middle guard Joe Campanella make up Baltimore’s defensive line They average 250 pounds and helped th£ team limit its— first two 1955 rivals to an average of15 points The Packer defense — with ends John Martinkovic and Nate Bro-de- n Tackles Jerry Helluin and Dave Hanner and middle guard Bill Forester up front— was even more effective against the same Lions and Bears Green Bay allowed an average of only 10 points in those games the league’s top defensive mark In tomorrow’s games the Bears ) entertain the San Francisco ) Forty-Niner- s the Lions to (0-2- ) the Rams are at home the Browns ) play host ) to the Philadelphia Eagles ) N J (UP) — The $25000 added Jersey Belle a d filly event and the $10000 added Gardenia Trial for juvenile fillies feature the program at Garden State Park today as New Jersey’s oldest track y fall meeting opens a Stable’s High Voltage and the Brookmeade stable’s Gandharava packing top weight of 121 pounds each head the field of 12 in the mile and Jersey Belle while the Gardenia Trial brings together the leading hopefuls for next Saturday’s $100000 added Gardenia Stakes If all 12 start the Belle will gross $30500 of which $21450 will go to the winner Sixteen are slated to start in the Trial and they’ll be competing for a $10000 purse— Guard Rail Cosmah Infatuation and Land O’Liberty head the field in the Trial The distance for it is set at one mile three-year-ol- well-coached- The-Wheatl- ey thb Pi'YiHb'i — ARE Spooks th All-Ameri- ca offense alBut Shaw’s split-has been installed by Whitready low and Shaw is on the field with0 the military coach daily Almost half the first class of 296 cadets answered Whitlow’s T Sets Irish Remain Unscorod Upon! As Miami Loses 14-- 0 in Bowl (0-2- (1-1- (1-1- 7 00 F I N A LS T B A LL By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EAST W Va 12’ SOUTH MIDWEST Houston 7 Detroit 0 Kent State 33 Baldwin-Wal-lac- e 2 Michigan Normal 6 Western Illinois-- 2 Baker Kan 7 McPherson 6 - Doane 7 Nebraska Wesleyan 0 Kearney 40 Chadron 19 ' Northeastern Okla 13 Southeastern Okla 6 SOUTHWEST Southern Methodist 13 Mis? souri -- 6 Austin Okla 0 East 21 - six-round- Notre Dame 14 Miami Fla 0 The Citadel 14 Richmond 12 Alabama State 46 L a n e Tenn 6 er four-roun- d Lena Faulk Leads By One Stroke wind-whipp- - 39-36—- Weber 13 Box Elder 13 (tie) Bear River 13 South Cache 7 Logan 13 North Cache 7 Bingham 13 North Summit 13 - Wasatch 21 Judge 12 - South Summit 58 Grantsville 6 American Fork 20 Lehi 6 Provo 33 Carbon 0 Cedar City 53 Hurricane 0 IDAnO HIGH SCHOOLS - Pocatello 15 Twin Falls 7 13 Falls Rathdrura 12 Post Coeur d’Alene Academy IHM The By HUGH FULLERTON JR Notre Dame’s particular pen- 14-1- 2 f v ? sixth-ranke- d ed 10-gam- d 0 : ’ 6 7-- 0 Top-rate- - f - I I- - i) v- - A- - 4 7-U- Bal-bac- Jr 204 and Frank Fadel high individual series Bob Larson 520 and King Wickwire 517 high team series Swift’s 202 Cleanser 2817 LADIES’ FRIDAY NIGHT LEAGUE High individual series Chuck Robertson 496 and June Twokey 491 high single game Chuck Robertson 202 and Nondas Poul-se- n 192 high team series Penny Wise Market 2550 high team game Penny Wise Market 870 ' ranged” So far the schedule which will T T 50-od- rec-ords’No- ne - T -- ? T split-- tempo-- ! a n BY UNITED PRESS The Ricks College Vikings of Rexburg Ida established themselves as a strong contender last night to oust the Boise Junior College Broncos from their per- ennial perch atop the grid ladder in the Intermountain Collegiate Athletic conference The Vikings topping a homecoming celebration at the Rexburg school romped to a 15 to 0 win over the College of Southern Utah of Cedar City But the Weber College Wildcats playing in a homecoming climax at the Ogden school’s stadium established themselves as a possible darkhorse in the pennant race by holding strong Pasadena Calif J unior College Race Commission Roviscs y ilt Vale (Ore) 51 Payette 0 Dillon (Mont) 13 Salmon 12 Wilder 20 Fruitland 12 o Wichita-Oklahom- Minnesotai-- Iowa ort N Staf A&M a Kansas Xavier-Cincinna- State-- M ti Southwest — s Texas THE FIVE MISSING MEN Tech-Texa- It was rather lonesome in the South Carolina line for Dick Covington (left) and end Joe Silas They were theguard only returning regulars from the 1954 Gamecock forward wall Coach Rex Enright had to fill the five empty helmets : I Texas-Arizon- Western West :r Far West — Colorado New ton State-Cali- f Brigham Mexico-Uta- h Young-Uta- A&M-Wyomin- h State Washing- ornia SPECIAL PROTECTION FOR YOU V LOW COST Tetol Disability Pays Bs ntfilt Accidental DeatH Pays Uji to BROAD to COVERAGE - v Racers Kick Off : g Mail tai Resident Agent Westland life' Please send free Information to: Plono Add rose 4 MAIL TODAY BOB Cedes Bldg 4 4 DON'T DELAY Ogden Utah Age ATTENTION BOWLERS nixed Doubles m and Hen’s Oinclcs With Handicap Sal and Sun Oct g Entry Fees MIXED DOUBLES MIN'S SINGHS S2G3 lacli tech 2C3 0(70 UT3 ro) tJl mu Ladles' City Association Meeting Sunday 3 pm PARAMOUNT BOWk AUDITORIUM ri 'ey f j) PARAMOUNT IN TOWN Hom9 ef th9 Stars 4Q0G9 Per Msefh - Fullmer Takes On Partner LIFE 3 Pirst Aid Arkansas-Baylo- r a T ATTENTION HUNTERS! 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After that the changes Both teams have lost their backfield may go into any type formation from the “tight-T- ” first two league games and a of to a flanker set-uthird defeat could nearly knock s Many of the top coaches are them out of contention for the using a’ modified version now Western Division title but Stra- with just both ends split off from der insists he’ll stick with' the the center five on the line Then same faces they put flankers behind the split A few defensive players for a passing attack But Bronzan considered one showed up on the offensive unit of young coaches during practice this week Rex in the more solidadmits this is a the country Barry saw action at right half of the brand game Bob Toneff was in at right tackle spectacular and Paul Carr ran at fullback that requires a special brand of talent to name a few “I think there are a lot of us But Strader maintained that it was just a matter of keeping who will make a mistake if we defensive men in touch with of don’t have that special talent available that is required to make fensive strategy click” he said “We’ve been doing it all along” the spilt-f he said “That’s why Toneff runs on offense “However in some cases we have stressed offensive work for defensive players as an emergency move” Strader said “BerSALT LAKE CITY (AP) — ry for example may need to Gene Fullmer West Jordan boxat half if anything play right er ranked — among the nation’s to starter Joe Arenas happens with both Carroll Hardy and top 10 middleweight fighters is Hugh McElhenny hurt Arenas taking on a new partner Fullmer applied yesterday fdr is our only availab!6 right half” Strader said the same applies a marriage license to wed to Carr He plays offense it Joe Dolores Holt The marriage will take place next Thursday in the Perry needs a breather “Otherwise there is rio shuffle Mormon Temple here and by shuffle I assume you mean a change in assignments Now a Coach when all hands Are available” ' Buddy Dike Texas Christian Strader said who suffered a kidnBy fullback “Our situation is that all hands last season is coaching injury are NOT available” the freshman team for TCU MIAMI Fla (AP) — The Florida Racing Commission in a com- y Indiana-Iow- a split-- $100-a-plat- e n George fast-thinkin- g One team fund-raisin- d William and Mary-Duk- e Furman-SoutCarolina land Vira State ginia Midwest — Illinois-OhiState fast-travelin- fast-throwin- Madison Regatta Starts Today n! 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T “But that is an unusual situation” says Bronzan “I still claim this type of formation must hive be increased calls for the touring Russians to play at Spring-fiel- d ic Mass College Dec 1 Harvard Dec 3 Butler Ihd Dec 10 and Kentucky Dec 13 In addition they are td play North HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Three Carolina State at Charlotte and American athletes ran a stimu8 and1 7 Dec Raleigh lated Olympic Games marathon through Hollywood last night to kick off the final wek of the Los Angeles Olympic Fund drive “ Bob McMillen Mai Whitfield all 'of MADISON Ind ( UP) — Up- and Charles Capozolli whom were in 1952 will the 20000 fans of Olymward jam Holcarried torches from here shoreline River pics the Ohio School the for lywood High along Hollytoday and Sunday eighth annual Madison Regatta wood Boulevard Vine Street and and the final gold cup races of Sunset Boulevard to a night club where a big searchlight was the season ' Seven huge hydroplanes which turned on symbolizing the Olymdevelop speeds of close to 200 pic Games torch miles an hour in the straight- - It will burn until Oct 18 away will compete for the Gov- when there will be a ernor’s Trophy in the unlimited banquet The sponsoring Hollywood Junior Chamclass The first heat was scheduled ber of Commerce hopes to raise for late Saturday and the com- - $100000 as this area’s share of national goal of one million petition will wind up the follow- the :v dollars ing afternoon rary Big Ten lead and Southern to one touchdown The CaliforCalifornia battled Washington for first place in the Pacific Coast nians took the game 6 to 0— but the Wildcats threatened sev" f Conference Sectional a n d — or conference eral times against the favored honors also were at stake in some coast team Only to lose the ball on downs deep in Pasadena terof these other major games: e Columbia-Yal—East ritory Cornell-HarvarIn the other ICAC game played and last Dartmouth-Browin the Ivy night Dixie College of St defeated a service team u a George Le g e and Pittsburgh-Nav' Villanova-Bosto- n from Dugway e Utah 26 to 13 Holy for the Rebels’ first win in 22 College and Boston ' starts indeamong the Boise’s Broncos step out of t pendents Auburn-Kentuckconference tonight at Boise enSouth— tertaining San Jose State College State from California CaroIina-GeorgiNorth Mountain Home 20 Emmett 6 Burley 19 Buhl 13 Castleford 37 Murtaugh 7 Valley 43 Kimberly 21 Declo 26 Hansen 0 13 ng- Louisiana State with both teams seeking a victory to stay on top in the Southeastern Conference: Wisconsin No 9 had it outwith Purdue for the -- Meridian 21 Rupert SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—The Amateur Athletic Union will be asked “within the next week” to invite a Russian basketball team to visit colleges in this country a San Francisco promoter said today Frank Walsh made that prediction after Dan Ferris AAU executive secretary declared at New York that reports of the trip were false and that 4no one has requested us to extend an official invitation” Walsh who visited Russia last June said the AAU had not been notified yet because “the schedule is just being coordinated” “It was a case of premature release of part of the schedule by the student newspaper at Harvard” Walsh continued “Within the next week Ferris will have on his desk a request for approval of the games we’ve ar- e ' -- ' :v today Bronzan using the split-- with his undefeateU Spartans this year gives credit to hi& f quarterback Tony Teresa for some of the success enjoyed by his club “But it is my belief that the should be used only when split-- - once-beate- n Melba 24 Marsing 6 Riggins 26 Cambridge 0 Donnelly-McCal- l 33 Cascade 20 New Plymouth 27 Horaedale Moscow 14 West Valley (Spokane) 6 v WOOD ? e Plummer 0 0 Nampa 12 Sandpoint ‘14 Parma 20 Notus Pullman (Wash) 60 Orofino 0 PARAMOUNT MAJOR SCRATCH LEAGUE High individual series Norma Siddoway 526 and Dot Hegarty 519 high single game Norma Siddoway 231 and Grace Eppley 181 high team series p Bottling 2280 high team game Paramount Dairy 785 SWIFT AND COMPANY LEAGUE h High individual game Paul 21-ga- Blackfoot 34 Malad 0 St Theresa’s of Boise 13 College High of Nampa 7 Genessee 33 Pierce 14 Kendrick 33 Kamiah 19 Boise 21 Klamath Falls (Ore) ' Richmond Q North Gem 45 Paris 6 Preston 35 Montpelier 6 - edged All-Ameri- 13' 7 Citadel for its first Southern Conchant for producing outstanding ference victory since 1953 oni quarterbacks still? is in operation Conrad Tuza’s two conversions This time it’s Paul Hornung who Sophomore Charley Johnson last night stamped himself as in hauled in a pass for one TD and apt replacement for the gradu- scooted 40 yards for the pther as ated Ralph Gugliel-m- i by directing the Fighting Irish SMU choked off the Tigers just to their third straight victory short of the goal line time and ' with a 14-- victory over Miami of again Florida Michigan and Oklahoma figA crowd ’of 75685 — the largest ever to shoulder its way into ured in two of this afternoon’s J the Orange Bowl —saw Hornung top attractions to take the Irish the air for the The Wolverines ranked sec first time this season while Coach d in the nation faced Terry Brennan’s stout line re- pnd Army at Ann Arbor while tained their unscored upon recOklahoma went up against Texas ord Hornung convinced the Hurri- in their traditional tough tussle canes who were stung by their in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas own fumbles with a pair of touchA capacity crowd of 97239 down passes An flip to Gene Kapish put the Irish in the bought tickets for the Iifichigan-Arm- y lead in the first minute of the game at Ann Arbor alsecond quarter Then Hornung a attraction at toss though competing wrapped it up with a East Lansing featured to Aubrey Lewis in the third per- nearby State Michigan against Stanford iod club the that upset Ohio State It was the 11th straight victory last week f for Brennan in his second season a Oklahoma carried at the Notre Dame helm and currently the cracked Miami’s home winning streak football in into a college longest field winning streak Coach Bud Wilkinson that game In another top game last night UCLA ranked No 7 called “our hardest so far this a comparativefifth-placbehind the Irish in this season” in spite of Texas h record ly unimpressive week’s Associated Press poll 3 in are No Sooners The rated bolstered its bid for another PaAP the poll cific Coast Conference title by In other important interseccrushing previously unbeaten tional games today eighth-rankeSam Brown Oregon State 38-Texas Christian took on Alabama and Bob Davenport led the at Rice entertained unbeaten Clem-fco- n tack was host to Texas Nebraska Southern Methodist won its A&M met Penn State Virginia in first of the season while handing Coloand Richmond unbeaten Missouri its fourth straight de invaded rado Oregon feat 13-- Houston beat Detroit in For the other ranking teams a Missouri Valley Conference con strictly fraon a third period quarter- today’s games were test d ternal strife Maryland back sneak by Jim Dickey and after establishing its reputation with victories over Missouri UCLA and Baylor entered Atlantic Coast Conference competition ' against battered Wake Forest Georgia Tech No 4 met surprisi- -- BO O W LI N G : 54-ho- le 35-3- 9 (tie) Russia May RESULT S i 32-yar- d RICHMOND Calif (AP) — Mary Lena Faulk of Thomasville Ga leads by one stroke as the Richmond Women’s Idaho State 19 Colorado $5000 Open goes into its second round State 0 Occidental 16 Los Angeles today The 1953 National Amateur State 7 Idaho ' 13 Southern champion toured the Ricks Richmond Municipal Utah 0 -—74 stroke course Friday in College of Idaho 43 Wilcox in of fellow front Sask Notre Dame 10 Georgian Louise Suggs of Sea Island who UTAH HIGn SCHOOLS carried a over the East 13 West 2 women’s par 74 course Tied for third were Mrs Lyle Murray 14 Tooele 0 Bowman of Oakland' Calif BevOlympus 13 Granite 12 Monticello 14 Dove Creek erly Hansen of Indio Calif and v (Colo) 13 Fay Crocker with 76s ‘—Beaver 32 Parowan 0 Tournament favorite Patty South 26 Cyprus 7 Berg soared to an 80 yesterday Davis 26 Jordan 21 ‘ 1 s I 11-yar- Central In Women's Open FAR WEST UCLA 38 Oregon State 0 B d 10-rou- nd Hofstra 13 Bridgeport 0 Potomac W Va 51 Salem “v SALT LAKE CITY— A pair of main events will feature a mammoth boxing card- Monday night in the first of a series of boxing cards at the Fair Grounds Coliseum in Salt Lake City Benny Flake of Salt Lake City will take on Henry Davis the middleweight champion of Ari-- ' zona in the first bout In the second feature attraction Max Chris of Kearns Utah will meet the' Chubby Dues of Hollywood Calif- In a Joey D’Avy of Tooele will take on a California boxer 'who is yet to be named Opponents will also be provided for Don Kennington of Ogden and Junior Best of Salt Lake City in bouts The promoters will provide 34 rounds of boxing and admission for the card will range from $1 to $3 Tickets can be obtained in Ogden at The Mint 10-roun- nAL the proper material is available” said Bronzan “Too many teams to use it when they do are first football practice call The not trying have a fast quarterback “The trouble with the split-squad has since been narrowed to d about of the most adept whetf you don’t have the right a Most of the players have ex- material is that itfor-provides dull game the specmighty cellent high school football tators when your team looks bad” is too fat or too slim i' TERESA HIGHLY RATED Whitlow and Shaw with material Bronzan rates his Teresa as ohe as good as any in the nation of the finest split-formation have not had to make comprom- quarterbacks in the country has been gaining ises in selecting their starting - The split-West since the in the ground lineup success of Bud Wilspectacular kinson of Oklahoma who right now is working on a string of 21 straight victories— all with the — (0-2- (2-0- e versity freshmen this afternoon at Hilltop Stadium Smart fit and the Air Force saw to that with tough Cadet entrance examinations stiff physical standards and a high pressure coaching staff-the first 11 players to represent the academy should have their own way with the Denver frosh Col Robert Whitlow once an at West Point has had the Cadets in heavy training for a month Lawrence (Buck) Shaw who coached the San Francisco 49ers for almost a decade will take over as head coach next year when the team has varsity status 25-da- SL Fal-can- play their first football game today The young men who in a year or two must meet West pfont and Annapolis begin the athletic history of the United States Air Force Academy with some caution — taking on the Denver Uni- CAMDEN one-sixteen- By United Press Sports Writer SAN FRANCISCO (UP)—The “split-T- ” ’formation college football is going to kill off attend ance unless used only - with the proper material Coach Bob Bron-za- n of San Jose State warned T he J Maylill ld n (2-0- j DULL GAMES SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 8 1935 UTAH NORTHERN OIL CO 2296 Grout X PH 3-S4- 1C90 Washington Civcf 29 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