Show THE OGDEN ‘X X‘ v '‘'"S'' ft X V x XX X - V "kj V"’ rr — rvr Wf --J' jSsZS' jt ' is " '! w - ) iw—- y p- - t? -' ’ -- djftf R A ' o r fa ti ‘ $ Sk Weberites Blanked for First Time in Current Grid Season CSU WINS s 4 v - z " ' - v- XV- ypH‘ x ' - AV Zfcz : x‘ y w f ' W v- Montana A - ' - t By Ensign Ritchie i John Whitacre and Don Haller running behind a the Mavericks to a rugged Mesa victory over Weber College yesterday line-pace- fas 4 Drops 4 V V ? 4i v i 4 $ 4( 5 S- - MISSOULA Mont V Z 'S ‘vsJL J'-- (UPI) — Colo- rado State University upset-minde- d Montana for a 6 Conference win before Skyline 7000 homecoming fans here today The Grizzlies completely dominated a scoreless first half but weary and hurt by two key injuries they lacked the stamina to hold up against Colorado State’s depth after the intermission Ram halfback Jim McMillin broke the ice early in the third period when he butted over from the six after quarterback Ron Wilson carrun The ried it there on a ’ conversion attempt failed McMillin scored from the five in the same quarter to climax an CSU march Wilson passed to fullback Alan Ashbaugh for two extra points Montana got into the scoring column also in the third quarter on a safety The Coloradans scored twice in douthe last quarter on a ble reverse by halfback Rich Brown downfield march and on a with Wilson carrying over from the out-platoon- 41 v V6 26-1- " fa - U J R v GOALWARD BOUND— Ogden High tailback Dave Gray plows his way toward the goal line as a coupler of Davis High players at3 tempt to ride him to the ground Ogden whipped the Darts Two the Bountiful for with to move tie into a Region yesterday leadership The playoff with the Braves will be this week Time and 32-1- 4 place will b£ announced tomorrow igers Trip Tie For Loop Lead ' 43-ya- rd 80-ya- rd Announcement Due Tomorrow On Playoff Time Location 67-ya- rd 1 65-ya- rd - Ogden’s versatile Tigers put together two touchdowns count nine in the final quarter to win going away by a 32-1- 3 The Grizzlies took to the air in a Ifrom the Davis Darts and clinch for themselves a tie for comeback attempt with reserve d game at City Sta- quarterback John Schultz doing the the Region Two title in a well-playe- dium Vsterday announcement is expected i Monday on the time and place for fthe playbff game with the Bountiful x Braves which will be needed to the Region Two title Ogden and Bountiful played to a 6 tie 'in a meeting on the Braves’ home de-ci- de 6-- Afield The Tigers had a 113 lead going into the final period and had been hard put on several otcasions to stave off scoring thrusts by the Golden Darts who have lost a number of close games this year On the first play of the fourth period Terry Thatcher of Davis recovered a Tiger fumble on the Dart 38 yard line after Ogden had penetrated that far in a drive which r i -- i - t t Lobos Crush Denver by 42-- 0 Score N M (UPI) ALBUQUERQUE Mexico wore down Den- — New i ' i ver’s strong forward wall and exploded for four touchdowns in the fourth quarter to crush the Pioneers' 42-- 0 here today The homecoming victory was the fifth straight for New Mexico which rolled up 450 yards against the Denver defense that came apart in the second half It was the Lobos’ third in a row in Skyline Conference competition Sophomore halfback Billy Brown who scored twice and set up an other touchdown and senior full back Bo Bankston who scored once and was the top individual ground gainer with 123 yards paced the New Mexico offensive machine which Was forced by high winds to stay on the ground most of the ' way Denver could never get started The Pioneers penetrated as far as the New Mexico 25 only once and that was late in the fourth quarter Denver was able to pick up only 203 yards during the game against a lightly regarded Lobo line Denver held New Mexico to 14-- 0 lead going into the fourth quarter" Both scores came on long runs in the first half Bankston rambling 51 yards for one marker and Brown going 49 yards for the other Brown started the fourth quarter deluge by scampering 19 yards for another ' score The Lobos struck rapidly- then with Don Perkins plunge Bob scoring on a two-yar- d Thomas dashing 30 yards with an intercepted pass and Bob Crandall racing four yards to complete the - -- rout- - Ed Beach kicked six conversions setting a new season record for a New Mexico player Beach a sophomore end has made good 19 of 22 New Mexico 7 7 0 28—42 0 0 0 0— 0 Denver UNM — Bankston 51 run (Beach kick) UNM — Brown 49 run 19 run 2 run kick) UNM — Brown kick) 1 (Beach f (Beach ' kick) 1 (Beach UNM — Thomas 30 intercepted (Beach kick) UNM — Crandall 4 run (Beach kick) Statistics of the New Mexico-Den-vfootball game New Mexico Denver pass er 14 374 76 3-1- 1 i3 - First downs Rushing yardage 11 139 64 passing yardage Passes r Passes intercepted ' '5-4- 14 0 70 26 yard line The Darts immediately took to the air and on their second play halfback Mike Stoddard who played a stellar game for Ogden snatched a short pass intended for a Davis back cut to the left and sprinted over for a touchdown His pass to Dave Gray was good for the extra point Davis returned the Ogden kickoff following the touchdown to their 48 afld again started throwing passes Davis end Clark Robinson barely missed a long pass from A1 Runs void then quarterback Doug Moon pitched one on which he was rushed and Bruce Handley of the Tigers gathered in the high wobbly effort on the Ogden 43 Stoddard Gray and Byron Call began a nicely varied push which looked like it might grind to a halt on the Davis 30 as the Tigers reached that point with a fourth down and 9 to go situation confronting them Gray drifted back on the next play and whipped a pass over the line ' to Brent Smith who two Davis tacklers to reach scoring territory standing up Gray passed to Jim O’Keefe for the extra point which made the score 3 where it stayed for the rest of the game Stoddard plunged over guard with five minutes left in the first quarter to open scoring The drive started after Jeff Livingston Ogden tackle snatched a Davis pass on about the 18 The Tigers marched to within two yards of a score but the Darts apparently had halted that try as the Tigers failed to sscore from that point on fourth down Officials called an illegal use of hands penalty at that point and that gave Stoddard another chance Stoddard fielded a pass from Gray to add the extra point An aroused Davis team blocked nicely on the kickoff and broke A1 Runsvold loose f or a nifty run down the south sidelines to the Ogden 40 But the Darts couldn’t make it and Oeden took over Jackson finally punted from his 30 and a play or so later Ray Blood passed to Runsvold who scooted all alone for the score with only a half minute to play in the started on its Punts “ Fumbles lost ‘ t Yards penalized 4 0 by 7-3- 2 30 30-ya- rd downs The amazing Grizzly effort was not without its penalties however Before the half ended first string halfback Henry Greminger and quarterback Bob O’Billovich were carried from the field with injuries The contest left CSU with a 1 Skyline record and Montana with 3-- a 1-- 53-ya- rd quarter Robinson’s placement was good to make it all even at 7 for the 7-- quarter Another pass interception earlv in the next quarter by Brent Smith set the stage for another Tiger touchdown this one by fullback Babby Banks who broke through right tackle for a 19 yard run and a score A running play failed to produce the extra point Ogden garnered its third touchdown with about six minutes left in the third quarter as Stoddard pounded through the line after a sustained drive in which he did most of the ball carrying A plunge attempt for the extra point failed to score Ogden kicked out of bounds after the score and the Darts took the ball on their 40 On the next play Hartley took a pitchout and scooted the 60 yards for a touchdown A placement try was wide That made it 3 for Ogden at the end of the third quarter and set the stage for the Tigers’ final ‘ quarter explosion Both sides played heads-u- p alert ball Perhaps the thing which finally spelled the difference was the alert Ogden pass defense which retrieved the ball for them time after time and a generally effective passing attack Score by quarters: 7 6 6 Ogden Davis Scoring: 7 0 : Touchdowns— Ogden: Smith Hartley Banks 6 13--32 0—13 Stoddard 3 Davis: Runsvold '0 5 Colorado State Montana 5 2 14—16 run (kick 6 failed) CSU — McMillin 0 14 12—26 00 CSU — McMillin run football 24-- 0 The talented halfbacks teamed up to put the visitors into an early lead as the Wildcats were never in the game It was the first time Weber has been shut out in nearly three seasons The defeat also gave it a season’s record of four wins and three losses The Wildcats were unable to contain the Mesa running game during the first half During the second half it held the Mavericks on the ground but couldn’t cope with the passing of quarterback Don Hunt Weber’s offense sputtered during the first half as it was unable to pick up a single first down It made only a net seven yards during the first half At the same time the Mavericks piled up 13 first downs in the initial half on 170 yards rushing and 58 yards through the air In the second half each team picked up five first downs Weber had 67 yards rushing and 21 by passing while Mesa was held to 41 on the ground but it struck for 73 by passing Weber attempted a total of eight passes and completed only two The mavericks completed six of 10 attempts The Wildcats never really threatened to score as the closest they came to pay dirt was the Mesa 36 They moved there in the final quarter with a fourth down gamble on a pass from Brent Hancock to Lynn Corbridge This threat was halted ’ Cannon Runs 89 Yards Tigers Win BATON ROUGE La (AP)-- All America halfback Billy Cannon sprinted down the sidelines for an touchdown run last night as Louisiana State’s national football champions stormed from behind to trim previously unbeaten Mississippi 3 Cannon’s almost incredible run came with 10 minutes remaining in the game and erased the 0 lead the Rebels hung on the score-boar- d in the first period Mississippi tackle Bobby Khay-at’- s field goal had the Rebels in front until Cannon’s blazing run sent the Tigers ahead to stay Rebel quarterback Jake Gibbs boomed a punt 47 yards to Cannon on the LSU 11 Cannon flared across the field to the sidelines slipped out of the grasp of three tacklers and zipped down the sidelines for the game deciding score His spectacular run brought the partisan crowd of 67500 to its feet and the big Tiger Stadium rocked with cheers when Cannon trotted off the field before Wendell Har ris added the conversion But Cannon’s run seemed to fire up the Rebels and they roared back march that ended with a on the LSU one Substitute quarterback Doug Elmore hit the left side of the line in a try for a Mis sissippi touchdown but the LSU forward wall stopped him cold The victory was the 19th straight for LSU top ranked team in this week’s Associated Press poll The loss was the first of the season nad for Mississippi tionally after six triumphs on the next pass when Mesa inter- cepted a pass Quarterback Hunt did a brilliant job of directing the Mesa offense with his fine passing and ball handling Haller and Whitacre teamed up with fullback Bob Brunski to do nearly all of the carrying Mesa riddled the Weber line during the first half with mainly power stuff up the middle The Mavericks scored their open ing touchdown in the first quarter on a march during which they remained entirely on the ground After moving from their own 21 to the Weber 12 Haller took a hand-of- f from Hunt then pitched wide to Whitacre who scampered into the end zone unmolested for the touch- MISSED — Halfback John Whitacre (27) tripped up by Weber’s Kent Phillips (23) d after a gain in yesterday’s non:conference game played here At left is six-yar- Lynn Corbridge (42) The Mavericks handed the Wildcats a Weber 10 In three running plays the Weber line pushed them back to the 15 but Whitacre added three points to the Mesa score with a field goal from the 23 The Mavericks got another break a few minutes later when they took over on the Weber 26 after a bad pass from center on a punt situation After a penalty moved the pigskin back to the 34 Hunt hit Haller with an aerial good to the 10 Mesa again went to the air but Fred Van Dyke intercepted and ran the ball back to the 16 79-ya- rd down Whitacre then booted the extra point to put the Grand Junction eleven in front by a 0 count Less than two minutes later the Mavericks blocked a punt on the 7-- Q) STATISTICS 24-- 0 defeat The Mavericks scored another ball on the five and scampered over touchdown in the second period for the TD Whitacre finished with "a perfect after a drive that covered 82 yards After moving to the Weber 21 Hunt day by booting his third' extra again hit Haller who fought his way point to the one Big Brunski then blasted Score by quarters: into the end zone for the score 10 7 0 7—24 Mesa 0 0 0 6—0 A pass interception by Mesa gave Weber the Mavericks the ball on their own Scoring: 49 with less than five minutes reMesa— Touchdowns: Whitacre runlV maining in the game After the big run) Brunski three of the Mesa attack moved to Stokes d from Hunt) pass the Weber 24 Hunt found Jim Field goal: Whitacre (23 yards) Stokes in the clear and hit his right Points after touchdowns: Whitend with a pas Stokes took the acre 3 (conversions) (7-ya- rd (1-ya- rd (24-yar- x M DP 0 0 0 IN ADDITION TO THESE MOST USED SERVICES IVE OFFER THESE ADDITIONAL SPECIAL SERVICES SAVINGS ACCOUNTS r t t CHECKING ACCOUNTS o IXIOftAE 89-ya- rd IMPROVE MENT 7-- 3-- (Ash- baugh pass from Wilson) Mont — Safety (Harris tackled Pearson in end zone) CSU— Brown 67 runTpass failed) Mont — Dotson 10 pass from Schultz (Dotson run) CSU— Wilson 9 run (pass failed) Mont — Ekegren 12 run (run failed) 32-1- 19-1- UNM — Perkins touchthrowing He tossed a down pass to the Ram 12 where fullback Gary Ekegren broke through the middle for the final score The first half was a different story The underdog Grizzlies seeking to pull an upset for the homecoming fans had the ball inside the Ram line five times and twice were less than 10 yards from paydirt before losing the ball on 10-ya- rd An d ! Thriller - S ! " jtr ' 1959 v v 'r V ‘ 1- NOVEMBER tXiawxy' V V V' '' w & 4 L i 3JB 1 - j-- j r UTAH SUNDAY MORNING R f v r" OGDEN v STANDARD-EXAMINE- LOAMS 22-ya- rd AUTO LOAMS top-rank- ed o MORTGAGE LOAMS ' f 69-ya- rd SEL fcyRed Graiiae Written for NEA Service and the Standard-Examine- r QUESTION: There was consider able talk earlier in the season about Columbia’s muddle hudso-call- ed dle Just what constitutes a huddle? Gunther Answer: Two or more offensive players grouped together behind the line of scrimmage within 15 yards of the ball after it has been spotted by the referee and declared ready for play Coming out of a huddle all players of the offensive team must come to a stop for a second before the ball is snapped Q— Has the widening of the goal posts increased field goal kicking in the college game?—Tom O’Doul A—The three-poin- t kicks keep soaring at a record rate The two-poin try is running 18 per cent behind last season’s popularity —Bill nt after-touchdow- Q— Why do television cameras swing away from disputes or fights on the field when they are more or less part of the game?—Tom Diskin A — I don’t believe you’ve seen this at college games There is no policy that cameras bypass such activity College telecasting is governed only by the policy of good taste It is my understanding however that the late commissioner Bert Bell laid down a policy that fights and disputes were not to be shown by cameras covering professional games Air Force in Swim COLORADO SPRINGS Colo (AP) — The Air Force Academy football team unbeaten last season isn’t the only AFA athletic squad which has earned distinction during the school year' The Falcon swimming team was the only regional collegiate outfit able to beat Denver University’s swimmers since 1953 The Falcops turned the trick 42-4- 0 third-ranke- the majority having prob-abl- y Many people use only two or three services offered at Commercial Security both savings and checking accounts and perhaps an automobile home improvement or mortgage loan g and convenient services are also yours to As a customer at Commercial Security these and other enjoy We invite and encourage you to do so time-savin- Northwestern Post Another j 24-HOU- Victory 30-1- 3 EVANSTON 111 (UPI) — Ron Burton coming off the bench after two weeks with an injured ankle exploded for two touchdowns in one minute yesterday to become the greatest scorer in Northwestern’s history and start the unbeaten Wildcats to a 3 Big Ten victory t over Indiana But' it was Wildcat junior Mike Stock who sewed up Northwestern’s sixth straight win by kicking and plunging for 18 more points in the second half The Wildcats were stymied by Indiana Coach Phil Dickens’ singlewing attack until Burton brought them to life in the final minutes of the first half The Wildcat speedster performing before 41000 homecoming fans put Northwestern on the score board with a dash from the Hoosier four Before a minute was over lie grabbed a punt from 63 yards outf and went all the way That gave Burton a senior halfback from Springfield Ohio a career scoring mark of 124 points surpassing Otto Graham’s Northwestern total of 121 The win kept the Wildcats on top of the Big Ten and high among the nation’s teams Indiana started strong and pushed g a drive groundthroughout the first quarter scoring in the last four minutes when Vic Jones jumped over from the ‘ “ i ENVELOPE DEPOSITORY R BANX-BY-MAI- L at our Drive-I- n Bank or Terrace Branch Make deposits to checking or savings account or loan payments at any hour No key required Commercial Security provides forms for your convenience and pays the postage both ways Every deposit acknowledged by return mail ed NIGHT DEPOSITORY f i i s t at all DRIVE-I- for deposit of daily business receipts after regular hours 3 banks quick-movin- ss BANKING J x come as you are and bank from your car quickly and conveniently ot our branch at h Street Two banking communications windows with y 30-1- once-haple- N 450-2St- SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES two-wa- at both our main office and the Bank Drive-I- n protect your valuables and important papers for as little as 1c per day -- FREE PARKING CHECKLOAH SERVICE BORROW MONEY simply by Ask about this unique check writing i a new service park ot our Drive-I- n Bank Parking lot while you transact business ot the branch or park on dny Park ond Shop lot downtown when you visit our Main office We will validate your ticket with ony bona-fibanking transaction de next timo you visit the bank OWNED AND OPERATED BY OGDEN PEOPLE ESTABLISHED IN 1Q74 'Til ivi fa 1 MEMBER FED INAL DTP OS IT INSURANCE CORPORATION 3 CONVENIENT LCCATiCNS: 2453 WASHINGTON MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM WASHINGTON BOULEVARD TERRACE CINVE-I- N 453 25TH ST one ' v |