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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 15

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Hooks and Slides Team All-Division Tigers Land Four Players 'St farmers Pass I Scoring Chances Play i' Cougars Point For Ogden Grid Headliner BITS OF GOSSIP ON SOME POSSIBLE ALL-STAR CHOICES RELAYED TO YOU 0 Vs LLOYD SHIELDS FLOYD KAY IIART MILLETT 5 A Provo Machine 1 Cinches Second Position in Mountain Race Robison Does Some Marvelous Kicking LOGAN PLACES THREE MEN ON ANNUAL ELEVEN Rhead of Weber Honored With First String Guard Position Ik 5 Against Loganites Sanfo 1 By William Brauchei Thrills Bis Crowd f- sy 7 i i 'T f'' By AL WARDEN I Standard-Examiner Sports Editor Brigham Youngi University stadium Provo Nov George Ottinger Brigham Young University gridders made it four in a row over the Utah State gridders here this afternoon before the largest football crowd in Provo history Six thousjaikd fans crowded into the concrete sta- of the state and watched the polished home with ian 18 to 6 decision upper hand first half and dium from all paijts madhine romp held the) throughout the entire V- i i v1! It ltd 1 s' I -t ft 'A A counted two touchdowns in the second period In the VI I Stagg Closes Grid Career At Chicago 4 Vi Aggies outplayed their ancient rivals but twice passed up scoring 4 opportunities with loos play when within striking distance of the Cougar goal line Aggiesw a i until fourth down to punt early in second period the attempt the and 1 Vi" if CHICAGO Nov Amos Alonzo Stagg ended his record breaking football run today but there was no story book finish Huddled on the bench as head football coach for the last official time at the University of Chicago he saw his 41st and final maroon team routed by Wisconsin 18 to 7 For a few minutes early in the second period it looked as if curtain call of football would be crowned with one of the outstanding upset victories the season His Maroons badly outcharged on the right side of the line had come back from almost: nowhere to take a 7 to 6 lead The Badgers rushed back scored another touchdown for a five point lead at half time and then added another by clean superiority to clinch the victory i I i 'ft iiA V- frrrv mi it ti ti i gV9 7 I 'ri1 -f jsJ' 4 i I 1 I (it I I I I awiiw '1- FIRST TEAM Ends Anderson Ogden Hess Box Elder Tackles White Bear River and KowaUis Logan Guards Milligan Ogden and i Rhead Weber Center Peterson Logan Quarterback Ellis Ogden Halfbacks Hawkins Bear River and Weir Ogden i Fullback Ryan Logan i SECOND TEAM Ends Westmoreland Bear River and Walsley Logan i Tackles Jacobson Logan i and Hall Ogden Guards Shumway Bear Iliver and Stoker Weber Center Saunders Weber Quarterback Hone Box Elder Halfbacks Neilson South Cache and Lundahl Logan Foulger Ogden By A Four Ogden High footballers three Loganites two Bear River performers and single players of Box Elder i and Weber High land positions on the ahnual Standard-Examiner all-division itpythical eleven Logan places three men on the second team with Ogden Bear River and Box Elder each getting two men South Cache and Weber each land a single player on he second team Ryan of Logan-who performs at both quarterback and fullback stands out as the best performer of the division This chap does every thing well and is one of the bestj high schood punters developed in years Ryan is name das captain of jtnq first team This chap is all-state in -every sense of the word As running mates for Ryan the writer has named Hawkins of Bear River and Weir of Ogden Weir and Hawkins are speed merchants luxe on the gridiron and wo ntheif spurs with flash performances Ogden High has developed thre great quarterbacks in the last 16 years and Bud Ellis present signal barker is one of the He ranks with Daryal Clark and Bill Glas-mann Tiger aces of the past and V5 one of the best field generals ii) state football history in scholastic ranks He is named for the quartern-back job Dale Anderson basketball star named as one of the ends He playet consistent ball for the Tigers in the 1932 race and stands out asan all-state possibility Hess of Box Elder is named running mate fqr Anderson This chap played bang up ball all season for the Eari Ferguson tribe White of Bear River and Ko-wallis of Logan stand-out as two the greatest tackles in the history of northern division football Both are towers of strength on defensive and offensive play At the guard positions Read Weber and Milligan of Ogden rae the first team positions These two boys won the posts after spirited races with Stoker of Weber arid Shumway of Bear River Peterson of Logan was the out(-standirig center of the division He was an accurate passer and a gre it defensive athlete Westmoreland of Bear River arid Walsley of Logan are placed on the wings on the second team The tackle positions go to Jacobson Df Logan and Hall of Ogden Shumway of Bear River arid Staker of Weber are the secopd team guards Both of these men performed creditably during tne season Saunders -a newcomer gets the call over Higgins of Ogden as the second team center This chap played sweet football during the entire year He got out of a sick bed to perform against Ogden and gave a creditable account of hiipself Hone of Box Elder is named as quarterback of the second squad with Neilson of South Cache ahd Lundahl or Logan as the second team halfbacks I -Foulger of Ogden rates the second team fullback position This chap played marvelous ball for the Baldy Simkln machine Kinard of Ogden Higgins of Ogden Reeves of Ogden and Thoipas and Gladwell both of Weber High are given honorable mention -r VsV fi if It is going to be such a tough job for all-American selectors to think up a better halfback than Warren Keller of Pitt that maybe they try A Mike Koken Dame is one or the greatest football players of the year All-American pickers seldom choose two linemen from one team but they can select Ernie Smith and Tay Brown the Southern California tackles and will not thereby offend me BOOP-BOOP PURDUE With Koken and Heller chosen in the backfield what are you going to do about those splendid Purdue backs Horstmann and Purvis? You go far wrong in picking Johnny Oehler of Pursue at center Neither could they arrest you for naming Art Krueger of Mar quette But the man who probably will get the call is Jack Robinson cf Notre Dame and that guess is just as good as any The south seems to have four pretty good backs this semester in the' persons of Bettie Feathers of Tennessee John Cain of Alabama Jimmy Hitchcock of Auburn and Don Zimmerman' of Tulane By the way the south this year offers some pretty good examples of the text that a winning team is a great help a young man in acquiring all-America honors" GOOD LINE DOES HELP Ernest Rentner of North- western has had a hard year and may be omitted from the first all- team even though he has played harder and more effectively than he did last year The trouble this year we have been informed Is the fact that line up to the gaff Which is another example a text viz that a good strong line helps many a back to an all-America appointment If Mr Newman of Michigan is not chosen as first string all-Amer- lea quarterback it will be a strange all -America ball club The two greatest football players a given day that I have seen this year were Heller of Pitt against Notre Dame and Rentner of North-' western against Purdue IN A NAME? A young man named Ariail of Auburn is one of the best ends And if they had made Qhis nickname he probab ly would be all-America stuff Maybe he will be anyway! Our choice for all-America fullback wall not be named He is Broncho Nagurski of the professlon- al Chicago Bears There are two brilliant sophomores in the Big Ten who will bear watching for future all-America reference purposes One is Frank Froschauer the boy from Lincoln 111 (my old home town!) who has been playing such a snappy back-field for Illini and giving Newman of Michigan a race for scoring honors The other is Duane Purvis of Purdue a young man from MattoonTll There will be numerous compromises in the choice of tackles Joe Kurth and Ed Krause of Notre Dame will te written on some of the tickets Fred Crawford of Duke will get lots of votes ALL-AMERICA IIOOK Lew Hinchman of Ohio State Is some place In the running His performance with passes against Penn was Inspiring He also has a wonderful left hook as Burnett Penn left end will testify The game he plays against Notre Dame may make Vidal of Army one 5 of the outstanding quar terbacks Matal of Columbia and Moss of -Purdue are good enough ends for selection Operatives also send in glowing words about Skla-dany the Pitt end Hal Moe Oregon State back and Jack Manders Min- nesota fullback But then this is just gossip remember Northwestern Wins Over Iowa Gridders EVANSTON Ills Nov (AP) biting cold weather Northwest- ern closed Its season today by beating Iowa 44 to' 6 and handing the Hawkeyes who have not won a westem conference petitioh since l929 their worst rout of the season The Wildcats after a scoreless first period ran wild In the second and fourth periods The game aggressive HaVkeyes were the victims of heart-breaking reverses in the form of Intercept ed passes that were quickly turned into touchdowns either directly or indirectly Just when the Hawkeyes in a brilliant offensive in the second period were driving towards goal Eddie Whelan heavy footed Northwestern linesman snatched a Hawkeye pass out of the air and galloped 74 yards for a touchdown 'fXw a v- I A 'ft X' ed slpiral from the toe of Burke Fry was blocked It was recovered by Cougars on Farmer 27 yard line Proroites started a march to the goal from this point with Mathews taking the leather over for the first sepre Mathews galloped 24 yards on Joe Hapi was ordered lineup at this stage placement for the extra point boot was low and wide Shortly afterward a 29 -yard pass to Rot gled to the Aggie Two plays placed the ball on the Farmer three-yard mark with La-Comb plowing over for the second tally I The half ended 12j to 0 for the Cougars I COSTLY FUMBLES Twice in the third period the Aggies advanced the ball within the five-yard lir but on each occasion they fumbled and the Cougars recovered On one of these occasions the ball restejd on the line In the closing peribd the Loganites coupled power plays with passes to work the leather to the four-yard mark Tdlman smashed off tackle for the lone Aggie score attempted placement failed! Late in this period Gutke fumbled a Cougar punt and Robison recov ered the ball on the Aggie 17-yard line The Farmers held at this stage and immediately opened up In a last desperate to score Via the air Robison intercepted one of heaves and raced tc the one-yard line before being downed Millett was called upon for the touchdown and responded on (he first play The third attempted placement failed The Farmers of upptate made ten first downs and amassed a total of 231 yards -hile the Cougars recorded seven first downs and collect ed 235 yards from scrimmage Aggies also held the upper hand in the passing department completing six out of 17 passes for 83 yards while the Cougars completed three out of five attempts for 22 yards Burle Robison Cougar end turned in a sensational punting performance and played his usua strong game at end I Richardson at tackle Eggertson a end and Nisonger at guard played splendid ball for the winners LaComb handled his team in style whi3 the reserve backs Hutchison Sanford and Mathews played brilliant ball CLASSY BACK Sanford was the sensation of the Cougar backfield This chap broke loose on a number of fine gallops Dixon at end Ward at tackle Van Kampen at halfback Fry at quarter and Tolman at fullback were the leading lights for the Aggies Fry and Van Kampen Ogden youths turned in co ancesl 'V The victory for cinched second place dn the Rocky Mountain- Conference race with five wins one defeat The Cougars battle South Dakota a Ogden in their flna" game of the year Utah State meets Idaho at Boise in the other head liner Summary: I UTAH AGGIES Pos' BRIG YNG tk BUD TUCKER MAX WARNER history Brigham Young University thinks the time has come to overthrow one of the strong teims oL the middle west The Cougars oppose South Dakota University at the Ogden stadium Turkey day November 24th in! one of the headline games of thfe nation Captain Lloyd Shields is one of the best guards of the conference Millett and Ky Hart are star backs from the freshman team Bud Tucker center Max Warner guard and Frank La Comb quarterback 'afe three other sophs who have been outstanding in the showing this season PARSONS LOSE FINAL CONTEST Ross Seeks Mitt Honors Lewis Handles New Star MONTANA SQUAD Bruins Put Over Five Touchdowns as Small Crowd Watches Albionites Gain Close Victory Over Salt Lake Machine man Touchdowns Matthews Millett Lacomb Aggies Whitehouse for Forgeon: Van Kampen for Osborne Forgeon for Whitehouse Brady for Barker Whitehouse for Forgeon Humphries for Gutke Hapi for Nisongc Shields for Hapi Manson for Moore Biddulph for Hutchinson MUlet for Sanford Gillespie for Fggertson Biddulph for Millett Millett for Sanford Nisonger for SV'-rids Condie for Richardson Warner Utah Kump Montana State Head Bateman Utah Field Judge-Parry Utah i f4 Puget Sound Gains Northwest Gonfalon! ri I TACOMA Wash Nov (AP) The College of Puget Sound Loggers clinched the Pacific Northwest conference football championship here today with a 32 to 0 victory! over the College pirates The! lumberjacks closed their conference play with four victories one tie and no defeats Puget Sound counted three touchdowns during the first quarter A steady drive down the field at the start of the game features by dashes by Ennis brought the initial score Ennis failed to convert Brooks scored the second touchdown on a short line plunge while Brunstad Intercepted a pass and raced I 35 yards for the next tally Havel scored in the second quarter and Fullback Johnson completed the scoring in the fourth with a touchdown Auburn Rallies To Win Over Georgia COLUMBUS Ga Nov (AP) After its scoring gestures had been thwarted for two periods Auburn opened a furious offensive in the last half here today to overcome an early lead and defeat Georgia 14 to 7 for the first time in a decade The victory was ninth of the year and its sixth southern conference triumph advancing the Plainsmen to within a single game of the conference championship Only South Carolina now stands between Auburn: and the title as well as the realization of one of the greatest combacks in gridiron annals More than 15000 persons sat shivering in memorial stadium which was dedicated with this contest Willamette Defeats Whitman Grid Team SALEM Ore Nov A counter aerial offensive launched In answer to Whitman passing threat earned Willamette university ii a touchdown that proved the margin of victory in their Northwest conference contest here today Willamette won 6 to 0 to take second place in the conference The Whitman Missionaries stopped another Willamette threat on the six-yard'llne In the last period holding tho Bearcats for downs This marks the first time that Coach i football team has finished lower than sec ond place in the conference WHO GOT BUNNY? NOBODY PORT HURON Mich Nov It was William idea to fall on the rabbit football style Henry Carnation believed Shooting more certain Either idea would have been effective I as It i proved only both were put into i practice simultaneously The result I was McWilliams received the bullet in his hand as he dropped on the (rabbit a The rabbit of course escaped ALBION Idaho Nov 19 A second-period scoring drive produced a 12 to 0 victory for Albion normal School over the Westminster college eleven from Saif Lake City here -today This was the final game of I the Intermountain Junior College conference Holbrook quarter and Price halfback were outstanding for the visitors the former with punts and the latter as a ball packer One of boots kicked from the Westminster' 15-yard line rolled clear over the Albion goal Perrins was Albion's best ground gainer Both scores came in the second period Perrins passed from mid-field to Boden' who was stopped ion two-yard marker I and Williams bucked the ball over Albion scored again when Blick got away on an off-tackle play and dashed 15 yards for the score Albion! scored 11 first downs against four and piled up nearly three times as much yardage Albion completed four passes while the visitors were unable to use the air for any gains 4 If temperance prevails then education can prevail if temperance fails then education must Horace Mann Wyoming Grid Men cheeked kid wearing a comical derby came in an wanted to know when the champion would work out After he had left Rooney talked at length anent the ability of the boy Barney Ross and harped on the fact that he was next lightweight champion' said Gig Jackie gets through with the kid be sure watching him in action against the champion in a four round drill and a sharp left hook as only Fields can execute it it was apparent that Ross was headed In the right direction Fields went to exceptional pains to teach his many fine points of the game At the time Barney was under age and was handled by Rooney only after obtaining Mrs permission No' 'contract existed between them so that after Fields dropped his title to 'young Jack Thompson and returned to California Ross was quickly grabbed by another manager who saw his- possibilities! Rooney played the game did not take any of the money and would not rush his mother into signing a long contract so that Ross is now out of the hands of the man who developed an amateur title holder into a professional champion Two years have passed and in that time we find Ross figuring in 24 fights with one loss This is impressive record against some good boys but still leaves much to be desired If Ross cannot step out and' clean up the field without bat-terihg the elbows and shoulders of lads like Goldie Hess and Johnny i Farr he would' make a grave mistake' to attempt to swap blows with Tony Canzoneri the lightweight champion Ross lost -great Instructor- -in i Jackie Fields but has gained a grand i advisor in Nate" Lewis Had he stuck with Fields the chances are he would be much higher than he is at the present time How far he will go depends on the ability of Lewis to persuade managers into holding him back until he is ready 'V All the blood In your body has to go through your lungs 2000 times each day By SPARROW McGANN (Special Correspondent of The Standard-Examiner) (Copyright 1932 by the Consolidated Press Association) NEW YORK Nov Barney Ross is being carefully steered into a nice spot to contest for the lightweight title If the Chicago Jewish lad realizes his fond hope thS credit should go to Nate Lewis far sighted matchmaker of the Chicago stadium though of course it will not No I one knows what Nate really thinks of the youngster's chances as he is one of the few in the fight game who mind their own business Nate being an old hand at the game and having handled some of the best fighters of his time must have his doubts about the boy or he would not have reached clear across the continent for Goldie Haas as an opponent for Ross the interests of his employers' getting first call Nate showed good business judgment for the contest drew $19 000 With the exception of three fights out of town Barney has been on display at the Chicago stadium against such boys as Billy Gladstone Dick Sisk Henry Perlick Ray Miller Frankie Petrolle Battling Battalino and Hess Each of these bouts has 4 been used as a stepping stone to another Miller was used to guard against a left hook and the bullying that a veteran is sup posed to give il youngster Petrolla just to prove that he could stop the conqueror of Ba-talino the latter just because he as a former champion and fim iron man in the assislmilation of physical punishment The other boys mean nothing Ross has improved in every start and to show him in Milwaukee where he last appeared in a six rounder last February against Mickey none other than Johnny Farr has been resurrected to advance cause Farr has answered the five times this year and has been on the losing end each time Hardly the kind of battler to bring out the best in a youngster! Two years ago this observer was chatting with Jackie Fields and his manager Gig Rocncy when a rosy By PAUL ZIMMERMAN Associated Press Sports OLYMPIC STADIUM Los Angeles Nov 19 (AP) The University of California at Los Angeles Brains took an easy step over the prdstrate form of Grizzlies here today toward its first Pacific Coast Conference championship The score was 32 to 0 Coach Bernard Oakes squad of 23 pldyers visibly affected by the midsummer heat were no match for their sturdier faster and more plentiful opponents permitting i a totjehdown in each period! but the last when Coach Bill Spaulding third fourth and last stringers rolled in two Only eleven thousand watched the game which was the third charity representation of (the year 1 The Bruins picked up 372 yards during the afternoon 102 of them on1 passes Montana rolled up only 103 yards 23 of which came from passes The first downs were fourteen to six Ransom (Pants) Livesay started thl scoring festival a few minutes after the opening kickoff when he circled right end and kept on going 42 i yards to the Grizzlies' 2-yard line Joe Keeble plunged over for the touchdown i i Buckeyes Eke Out I Final Grid Victory CHAMPAIGN 111 Ncv (AP) last desperate drive for a touchdown stalled by an Illiribis defense that was just as desperate Ohio State called Mickey Vuchinich back into action today to the Buckeyes to a 3 to 0 triumph inf a '-thrilling Western conference football final jvith less than four minutes to pky in the fourth period a scoreless fie appeared the best the bruised nearly frozen warriors could expect Then the big fullback put his 196 pounds behind a kick that sailed squarely between the goal posts Dixon LE Ward LT Vranes Baker LGj Forgeon RG Law RT Hull RE Fry QB Osboarnc LHE Gutke RFIB Tolman FEJ Score by Periods Utah State 0 0 0 6 a 12 0 Aegie Touchdown Tol- Eggertsen Moore Murdock Nisonger Warner Richardson Robison LaComb Hutchinson Sanford Matthews OMAHA Neb Nov A hard driving set of backs operating behind a line that tore huge gaps in the defensive carried Creighton university I to a 34 to0 victory over Wyoming university The sBlue Jays were complete masters of the game at all stages and scored their first touchdown soon after the game opened i rrt SOTSESEL'S' SIHIQXS A BIG' GAME There are Permits and Plenty of Elk Left on the Manti go now and you can get one season closes 24th Guns and Fishing Rod3 for Xmas Gifts at SPORTING GOODS 166 Washington Ave Phone 978-J UTGTAIRS AT 355 24th Street.

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