Show 'ty- V-f CUP ACTION 45 THE QGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN UTAH FRIDAY EVENING £pan’ NOVEMBER 4'1955 0rf- f '- rJ - £ f 20-year-o- ld : Leading professionals compete here "each’ winter President Eisenhower has played here But the Ryder Cup series pitting select teams from the British Isles and the United States is something else again It’s brand new to Palm Springs 1 ‘ and only the second fime the series has been played on the West Coast since it was inaugurated in t ? ' 1927 T’ - :W - s “X A s H P 3 - ' t H- ' v u v’ W 4 ’ £ 7r "¥ ' £ k Yf - i s-- 0 sU 'A I ’ - ¥ ft r- j gg M ¥ k t4 ??& " - ri' jrfWtLf‘rmu11 t V 1 - DUCK HUNTER AT WORK tI i i ? ' n rintrtin WiMBf THE SPORTS SO W LI N G RESULTS HIGHWAY j IT'S ALL IN SUPPORT OF TIGERS Mayor Raymond S Wright seated right shows a copy of the “Victory Over East? body officers which will be observed from Monproclamation to Ogden High student semi-finaof l the dash Seated with the mayor is day through Saturday the day Claudett Cornett Standing left to right Lee Malan president Larry Knowles historian and Max Malan vice president The game will begin at 1 pm and will be played at Ogden Stadium Utah State plays Brigham Young at Provo in the week’s only Skyline Conference match are fatomorrow The vored over BYU which lost by one touchdown to Wyoming last Saturday at Laramie The kickoff will be 1:30 pm Wyoming and New Mexico have an open date this weekend before their meeting Nov 12 at AlbuU-Stat- 1 Michigan in Rose Bowl? four-gam- 4-7- -9 “All I ask is for my squad to ’’ he play up to its capabilities commented “If they don’t it’s liable to be a long afternoon” CC a member of the Rocky Mountain Conference fakes into won-lothe game a record this season Denver is a 2 and has rolled up 205 points to 80 for its opponents CC has scored' 94 points and given up 198 Denver whipped CC last year 72-CC hasn’t beaten Denver since a 12-- conquest in 1945 While the game looks like one of the biggest mismatches in recent play the rest of the Skyline teams appear evenly booked Saturday Spirited Contests Predicted Again In Mountain Football Play HILL FIELD LADIES LEAGUE ' High individual series: Norma WITH AL WARDEN Siddbway 521 LaRue Farris 446 High single game: Norma Siddo-way204 LaRue Farris 169 UCLA team series: Alley Cats Two of America’s foremost football writers Melvin High 2501 High team single game: querque Redskins will be shootDurslag of the Los Angeles Examiner and Leo Fischer of Alley Cats 866 Shirley Reed ingUtah’s e to snap Colorado’s e the Chicago American look for Michigan and UCLA to picked up the split winning streak over the Utes Johnson picked up the The game at Boulder is expected collide In the 1956 Rose Bowl game at Pasadena next Jan 2 Fern Wilson picked up to draw split — about 20000 Here’s what Fischer has to say the 0 split and Norma PeterColorado beaten the last two nCW Power j luck they also made more yards son picked up the ' split " Saturday? will face Utah with a MUTUAL LEAGUE drastically revised lineup It will “Tgriit football team is lts I Otherwise Stanford pulled far sophomore Dick - Hyson High individual series: Grant include at ability to maintain poise under and coasted home with a 8 quarterback Hyson is any circumstances! Thats why win” Keas 587 Charles Johnson 578 starting as a passer His toiited highly Michigan today remains the Big ' Charles John game: is Frank Clarke High single favorite to target If you are fortunate enough Ten’s only unbeaten club and alend a son 233 203 Huston speedy Bowl secure Rose the tickets for High Ralph most a certainty for the Rose The Utes will be without their 1956 classic at Pasadena you’ll team series: Mountain Fuel SupBowl first on quarterback Dave more 50 cents ticket “Few games in the conference pay per ply 2972 High team single game: Dunganstring have an adequate but fee extra ducats the the $550 have had more thrills than that Oone 1078 Postal Transport Martin Bezyack a in 32-2replacement victory over Iowa The Wol- will be tossed into the American COMMERCIAL slick LEAGUE passer verines who evidently don’t “key Olympic fund A&M’s Colorado series: individual Bob a or “let High down” but play up” SPORTS QUICKIES Rams journey to Stillwater for a Shurtliff 640 Jay Smalley 611 confident game scored 4 steady on Colorado meet the and with Utah Oklahoma A&M a joust High single game: Floyd Tams three touchdowns in the last nine tomorColo winBoulder at The favorite gridiron 236 minutes against a club which had row Jay Smalley and Bob Shurt- ners Down time 52nd a for the touchdown over bare by Mod227 liff team series: High previously dominated action! through the years since the se- ern Radio and TV 2976 High Montana" last wreek will take a “Michigan still must meet In- ries n started back in 1903 Colorado team single game: Armstrong squad to Oklahoma The diana victor over Ohio Univer22 26 won and team has flies Utah from Denver at 3:30 games Illinois beaten 13-- The teams have Sporting Goods 1050 sity times tied three Friday by' Purdue and Ohio 49-- which Utah has collected 615 points UTAH GENERAL DEPOT MEN pmMontana’s Grizzlies finished Northwestern swamped long-timindividual 678 The series: Colorado’s as meet last with Darrel High league play against “The Big Ten title undoubtedly 1948 Benson 534 Harold McGee) 528 rival Montana State at Bozeman will be at stake when Michigan Redskin victory was back in 2 de- High single game: Ted Hansen in another renewal of a tradithey registered a tangles in the finale with Ohio when 214 Dean clubs Len 1950 at cision tied In Kaminska the tional series The Skyliners are Berey State undefeated in conference 211 High team' series: Engineer slight favorites over the Rocky shuthas team been Each play but ineligible for the Rose most points Storage 2950 High team single Mountain Conference Bobcats Brwl Some 98000 seats already out 13 times Utah’s came back in game: Engineer Storage 1025 Colorado There’s a reserved seat on the are sold for that game at Ann Ar- against Colo41 1951 when tallied they bor “Minnesota’s snowy victory over rado scored 54 in the 1951 game Southern California proved that o The game will be the Big Ten can win ’em now and KLO and the Inover broadcast then and that Coach Murray tomorrow termountain network Warmath is doing a fine job” Boulder direct from starting at 2 Durslag writes as follows: Mai time Utah pun Wyman will “With an upset of convenience on the part of Washington it is handle the play by play now apparent that UCLA is head- KVOG Ogden will air the ing squarely in the direction of Utah State-BYgame from Provo the Rose Bowl and can miss conat 1:3(L pm tomorrow' nections only as a result of an un- starting Bob Elias will handle the play by foreseen fluke “While Washington was de- play of this one with A1 Thomas stroying itself with a 13-- loss to doing the color Elastic Oregon State last Saturday the SHELL VESTS loops Bruins hit California on top of the red-ho-Denver will be the scene of a t thriller Saturday Nov head 47-- to strengthen their po32 when the Pioneers tackle the sition in the conference race Heavy dock' 3 pockets Utah John Roning new Staters COATS “The way things now look gams pocket UCLA could fail in its bowl bid Denver mentor was head man at shell 1000 loops Regular State last year One of his only by losing its two remaining Utah now Ev Faunce assistants the is conference games to Washington moaed' Keep head coach at the Logan lair A and USC lot of fireworks are promised and your feet warm TWO POSSIBILITIES a big crowd for good measure “If this should happen the INSULAR Huskies or Oregon State conceivOgden and East will tangle In ably could slip in Heaven forbid one of the two Class A semifinal “The winning touchdown for football games at Ogden stadium RUBBER Oregon State against Washington Saturday Nov 12 at 1 pm This last weekend resulted from a will conflict with the Utah fumble by the Huskies Washing- A&M game at Utah USED SPECIALS ton had the better of the going stadium the same afternoon Too but was unable to click for a bad school officials didn’t slate single point in the second half the high school game for Friday it 2 Ga Shot 1GC5 “USC meanwhile stepped un- Nov 11 and a lot of folks could suspectingly into a blizzard at have taken in the two battles Complete 110 Ga Over & Under Minneapolis and came out the Selection w’orst of it as Minnesota scored a Sam Huntington looks for a Ga 9 2 season Double Li’to new at Snow Basin banner ski upset of “The Trojans couldn't light a during 1955-5The new operator fire under their- offense in the has made' many fine improveGa Double Ail sleet and snow Minnesota could ments at the Basin and with snow' — anj! came away the winner Al- expected soon" skiers are getting New Ga -- 12 Ga though the Gophers had more ready to wax their skis ' K AirtfeCfajfrfrn Mid-dleco- ff This unusual hunting picture shows John Bommer bringing down the first of several ducks fljung into his decoys at Lake Overhqlser near Oklahoma City Bommer was moving his gun to another target when Photographer Cliff King of the Daily Oklahoman took the picture which still show's the hunter’s first duck plummeting to earth - - like that’s what Willie had told him when they started to talk STARTS LAUGHING “I start laughing and tell the boss Willie was just kidding and would take the $30000 but that he’s worth $35000 He got thirty’ But right after (he game this last year Horace calls Willie into the office and hands him the other five grand ' “So you see Al he actually jumped his salary from $12500 in one year to $35000 the next one See vhat I mean about my powers as an agent?” Then it was Kaline’s turn “I’ll sure look you if I have a bad year in ’56” he said All-St- : Caro-lynn- Colorado College bench tomorrow i for anyone who can provide Coach Roy Robertson a sure formula for 2-- 5 5-- beating Denver’s Skyline Conference defending champions a job as said Robbie for anybody open” who has spotted a weakness in the Denver team and will show his CC Tigers how to exploit it in the renewal at Denver of their rivalry— oldest in the Rockies But Robertson doesn’t expect any miracles “T-here’- s st co-coa- ch 0 0 CC-Denv- er Kaline hadn’t THE MAYS’ CASE Durocher recounted: “Willie was making $12500 in 1954 his first big year You know hit 345 what a year he had in 41 and drove homers belted 110 in addition to running into the bleachers to pull down long flies “It's time to try to sign him last winter and we know we’ll have to go pretty high The boss (owner Horace Stoneham) calls me and asks me what I figure Willie ought to (get “I tell Horace I think they ought to give Willie the Polo Grounds and a big hunk of Ft Knox before we get sort of serious about it “Stoneham finally says he figures he ought to offer Willie about 25 grand to start the dickering and then asks me if I thought he should go as high as $30000 “I hedge for a while and finally he tells me that I might as well bargain with Willie and for me to make the best deal I can I tell him okay and get Willie on the phone “I don’t even mention the 25 grand ‘Willie’ I say ‘I’m sending“ you a contract for $30000’ ‘Fine’ says Willie in his squeaky voice Then I tell him that Mr Stoneham Mill be down to watch him play in the Caribbean winter league and will actually do the signing “About a week later I get this call from Stoneham and I find he’s sort of sore about something He wants to know how come I told Willie we were going to pay not 30 him not 25 grand 35 but grand Seems grand ar up-cspe- cial-ly loneers an year?” ' teams Members of the civicofficials an Army band and dignitaries of the host Thunder-bir- d Country Club paraded through the crowded main street this morning Late in the day the rival captains Chick Ilarbert of the defending Yankee team and Dai Rees of the British had more serious matters to conclude That’s when they announce the pairings — the team personnel which will go into formal action tomorrow and Sunday The British players are Rees Harry Wcetman Harry Bradshaw Ken Bousfield Eric Brown Johnny Fallop John Facobs Arthur Lees Christy O'Connor and Sydney Scott Thq American team consists of Harbert Sam Snead Cary Jack Burke Jr Doug Ford Jerry Barber Marty Fur-go- l Ted Kroll Tommy Bolt and Chandler Harper Not since 1933 have the British won the cup The odds are against them to win this one but it could be close 10-ma- r ¥ ¥ " LEO MEETS SLUGGER DETROIT (AD— Leo (The Lip) Durocher met A1 (The Slugger) Kaline Thursday The former manager of the New York Giants was addressing a United Foundations torch drive dinner In slipped the Detroit Tigers’ outfielder who led both major leagues with a 340 batting average last season “I never met you Al” hollered Leo across the crowded room “but I hear you just signed your 1956 contract Don’t know what you got but it wasn’t enough” Kaline signed vtith" the Tigers Thursday for a reported $20000 “I’m not kicking” said Al “I still say you should’ve made me your agent” yelled The Lip “ ’Ya ever hear how I got Willie Mays up in the big bucks last this Idesert resort on'the eve of tire start of the 11th edition of the international matches 1 rrf For 1956 PALM SPRINGS Calif (AP)— Ryder Cup enthusiasm' took over : tr r1' ICaline Yanks esf in '55 Event R &$ r"' sr' r r" By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Denver’s Pioneers and Colorado A&M's Rams are the only regional teams among the 10 leaders in various departments of defensive football the NCAA Service Bureau reported yesterday The Pioneers rank ninth in rushing defense and the Rams are 10th In forward pass defense Denver has given up an average of 1164 yards rushing in seven games Opposing teams rushed 307 times for 815 yards Maryland leads in rushing defense with opponents' averaging only 55 yards in seven games A&M has yielded 488 yards per game to enemy passers Opponents have completed 32 of 69 against the Aggies for 293 yards Navy the leader in pass defense ha given up 377 yards per game Warden Is Named Grid Elector NEW YORK — The Downtown Athletic Club of New York has announced the registration of Al Warden of The Ogden Standard-Examinas one of the nation’s more than 1400 electors for the 1955 Heisman Memorial Trophy Award Poll Harry H Kennedy 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