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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 14

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FRIDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 18 193S' THE OGDEN STAN DARD-EXAMINER 2m ifW Mimdlay Teams WSDD CllasIhi' Mairay Veireiramis off iasv Seasomi JLsil Second GoMesiS off Yiifrle Series Well AracH' lig Crowd Green and Inexperienced Team Prepares For Opening of 1936 Loop Contests Glen Arnett and Mark Ballif Direct Team Face South Cche to Brown or Zito Slated 4 Twirl For Local 1 Team JL GEHRIG HITS GALL HARD IN WORLD SERIES By AL WARDEN Standard-Examiner Sports Editor DESPITE heavy losses the Weber High grid team of 1936 is sure to make the other clubs of the northern division hustle when league competition opens next week The Warriors with Glen Arnett as the new head coach have no hope for the conference crown but they do expect to make things interesting for the other members of the circuit An even dozen capable perform GRID SEASON WILL OPEN WITH MANY CONTESTS Small Schools Initiate Campaign Temple to Perform Tonight By HUGH FULLERTON JR Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK Sept The sound of a foot thumping against the pigskin the excited shouts of crowds watching touchdowns the sight of flying feet crossing the white lines and passes arching through the air all associated with crisp November weather rather than September will be heard throughout the country tonight tomorrow Although I a far cry from the game 'season the college football campaign gets off to an early start Most of the games involve the smaller schools but such gridiron leaders as Temple and West Virginia 4n the east Kentucky Mississippi North Carolina State and Duke in the south and Texas Duke In the south and Texas UTES PREPARE FOR SKIRMISH WITH TEACHERS Kent Ryan Joins Farmers Uclans Boast Lengthy Football Team By EDDIE BRIETZ Associated Press Sports Writer NEW YORK Sept 18-(AP Bad news for the Giants: Lou Gehrig always hits in' a world series than during the regular season Back from Florida Jimmy Braddock looks like a million dollars Everybody was glad-handing him along Broadway yesterday On August 26 a baby girl arrived at the home of Henry Helf New Orleans catcher Henry celebrated by poling a single double triple and home run in the order listed Ben Friend tackle onrthe Louisiana State eleven weighs only 240 pounds Jimmy McLarnin the boxer won a golf tournament at Lakeside Calif recently with a last round of 72 Logan Elks first half winners In the Utah-Idaho baseball league and Ogden Bamboo second half winners clash Sunday at the Five Points field in the second game of the three game championship series The contest is scheduled for three sharp Ogden Bamboo captured the opening contest of the title series at Smithfield last Sunday 4 to 0 Lefty Brown was on the mound for the Ogdenites and gave the Elks only four hits Manager Johnny Sarlo of the Ogden club was undecided today as to his starting pitcher Brown the left hander or Lew Zito will draw the mound assignment contest is expected to attract the largest of the 1936 season locally The probable batting order for the Ogden club follows: Sarlo ss Stewart right field Shupe 2b Shupe lb Barker cf Favero 3b Folkman If Shupe and Zito or Brown pitcher Hunsacker a right is scheduled to do the twirling for the Elks Logan Elks expect to start the following lineup: Peterson rf Reese If Archibald 3b Drydale lb Braungel 2b Petty- cf Garrett ss Ryan cf Thompson catcher and Hunsacker pitcher Carl Blodgett and Bill Reading will be the umpires edUo said Jimmy Dykes weakness for 750 against St Louis The dope is that if the Browns could reach some sort of an agreement with whose Contract has another year to go let him out andsign'up Jim Bot-tomley as manager Jack Washburn Gains Nod Looks like a big winter for major league sales and trades A half dozen deals are-on the fire Reports persist the Phillies will change managers next season Marty Berg is back in circulation after a breakdown caused by working too hard on his new magazine The White Sox have a dandy chance to finish in the show position Still only eight of them cannot be listed as cast offs Seems this feller Feller has been good right along He pitched five no-hit games while in high school In Iowa -There is no record of his strikeouts but they must have been a thousand or so This football is serious business At least that Is the reaction one gets from looking at the above photograph The Weber high board of strategy Is snapped in conference Glen Arnett new football mentor is pictured at the left with Captain Grant Hodson in the center and Coach Mark Ballif at the right Sixty rften are out for the Warrior squad (Standard-Examiner staff photo) Christian and Rico in the southwest are listed among those playing Topping floodlight program comes the game at Philadelphia tonight in which Pop Temple Owls face their neighbor St Joseph The Morris Harvey-Marshall (W Va) game is the only other one in the east tonight Richmond new member of the southern conference visits Newport News for pi game with the naval apprentice school North Dakota Stat meets Omaha and North Dakota encounters St Thomas at! St Paul in the midwest Texad Christian faces Howard Payne at Brownwood Tex in the southwest and Loyola of Los An geles plays California Tech on the Pacific coast Outstanding contests tomorrow none of which should offer any serious nficulties for the larger colleges are West Virginia vs Waynesburg Davis and vs Langley Field Kentucky vs Mary ville Mississippi vs Union' Uni' versity Duke vs Davidson North Carolina State vs Gustavus Adol phus and Oklahoma A vs Central Oklahoma Teachers Ohio Matman Wins Via Foul Route After Heated Contest With Basque Spanish Performer Hangs One On Chin Milligan Stops Riot By BRYCE ANDERSON Jack Washburn 225 Columbus Ohio won the final match on Thursday Elks club rottgh-house card when Referee- Floyd I minute event George Kondelis 200 'of Greece was declared winner when Jack (Dutch) Holland 200 of Milwaukee" dived through the ropes knocking himself out and being unable to return Hanson disqualified JuanOliquivel diving-championship act came Spain 220 after each had won ter -12 minutes face pawing one fall kneeing and biting Washburn and Oliquivel were 4 Bert Hansen 200 of Denver very about even on the rough stuff but kindly laid his shoulders on the the Basque made the mistake' of mat for Wally Thompson 195 of hanging a few on the chin Colorado after ll1 minifies of Floyd decided that was going a bit their scheduled 30-minute bne-fall SALT LAKE CITY Sept CAP) A battle for team positions and the usual casualties spotted the western division Rocky mountain conference gridiron picture today The University of Utah squad snapped through drills and polished off with a stiff scrimmage last night as Coach Ike Armstrong sought to mould a team to meet Greeley State September 26 A dozen different combinations were tried in the back-field Newell Call was virtually assured the kicking assignment Sterl Jensen Paul Snow and Jim Christensen made good showings at halfback Wayne Soffe veteran wingman of the Brigham Young university eleven lost two front teeth in scrimmage yesterday at Provo Another casualty was Dan Thomas husky reserve haifback who was carried from the field with a strained leg Thirty-eight men entered the fray all seeking berths on the regular squad which will travel to Tucson Ariz to meet the state university Sept 25 At Logan the Utah Aggies were cheered by the arrival of reliable Kent Ryan all conference haifback who has been getting in condition behind a steering wheel in the southern Utah parks Logan goes against Montana State at Logan Sept 26 Joe DiMagglo hit three homers and two singles in a double bill against the Browns recently but Rogers Hornsby still insists Joe has a weakness and can be pitch I AMERICAN Standing of Teams af-of too far and raised the match The affair had faint odor hand three minutes ofthe of fish third canto Some of the best entertainment Washburn won the first fall in was provided after the final event 12 minutes with a body press fol-'wds supposedly over when 'Referee lowing kick in the -Hanson became iratp at ring-Oliquivel took the second in jll side customers and Oliquivel minutes with a body press thought 'It would be a good idea The affair was billed as a to take a couple more falls from tling card' hut there was only one the referee Sergeant William wrestling match 1 on the Milligan of the Ogden gendarmerie program That was the 20-minute climbed into the ring and quelled curtain raiser in which Ralph the disturbance 1 Morley 165 pride went to i A thick-barreled gent by the a draw with Ed Shires 165 of name of Mike Burns who said he Canada These boys showed some was a coal miner from the east real grappling They worked in a climbed into the roped square jjust little rough stuff but were the before the Oliquivel Washburn souls of fair play compared to the match and challenged the winner performers that Personally rather see 'him In the semi-windup a special 45- someone else 3 Angels Seek Leader For 1937 Campaign LRSflmueLs Greater Values for Results St Louis 5 Chicago 2 Detroit 5 Cleveland 2 Only games scheduled CORVALLIS Ore Sept (AP) to school of Ray Woodman ligh school running mate of Stan All-American Bobby Grayson further lessened Coach Lon backfield worries at Oregon State college Woodman a le Herman who missed last grid competition has been giving Tommy Swanson vet eran right half a run for his money Heavy scrimmage was still the or der of the day as Stiner prepared for the opener against at Los Angeles a week from tomorrow 1 Men and Boys Tt Cleveland 2 7 1 Detroit 5 11 1 Batteries: Galehouse Blaeholder Lee knd George Wade and Tebetts LOS ANGELES Sept (AP) The Los Angeles baseball club shopped today for a new manager to replace! Jack Lelivelt Presdent David Fleming may not have to shop far since Harry (Truck) Hannah who has been Tight hand man and Coach for many! seasons has been 'mentioned for the job Leliveltj carrying out a wish he made last winter announced his resignation last night and said he was seeking a position as scout for a major league club In eight years as manager of the Angels Lelivelt won two Pacific Coast championships and tied for two more losing in playoffs The Ahgels finished in a fifth-place tie) this year with the Mis sion Reds oday's Sport Parade ers of the 1935 team were lost via graduation The services of these stars will be missed but the Warrior coaching staff expects to trot out another fine team Veterans of last season missing are: Jack Thomas captain and center George Ahlberg and Earl Ford ends Charles Ahlberg and Jack Dieu tackles Gordon Hansen and Gilbert Taylor guards Jack Evertson quarterback Wil-ford Bingham and Grant Hawkes halfbacks and Bert Russell fullback Thomas was one of the best pivot men in the state last season while Evertson and Russell were outstanding bal toters Evertson was especially good at directing the Warriors and his brogans will be hard to fill BIG SQUAD OUT Sixty players reported for the first Warrior workout Since that time the squad hasdwindled somewhat but the coaching staff expects to have four full teams on the field when the season closes first string will average 156 pounds The backfield will be rather light averaging 145 pounds but the line will be heavy and will average 163 pounds The probable first string will be composed of the following: Glen Christopherson (165) left end Dave Watkins (160) right end Pat Dineen (175) left tackle Carl Anderson (165) right tackle Lyle King (160) left guard Grant Jacobs (155) right guard Grant Hodson captain (165) center LeGrand Shupe (130) quarterback Jack Evans (140) left halfback Max Wadsworth (150) right halfback "Henry Ophekins (160) fullback Second team members battling the regulars for starting posts are as follows: Rawson Childs (155) left end Carl Stokes (158) right end Elmer Isaacson (160) left tackle Ralph Embry (165) right tackle Carl Moyes (157) left guard aHIver Bailey (158) right guard Johnny Torghele (145) center Alan Christensen (130) quarterback Lewis Bambrough (145) left iiElfbsck Ben Fowler (140) right halfback Richard Groberg (170) fullback Other candidates who are showing up well are: Don Campbell center Glen Christopherson end Max Wadsworth halfback Elvin Taylor guard Carl Hodson center Kenneth de Vries halfback Merle Millard halfback Paul Fer-rin guard Wayne Garfield half back Bernard Jones quarterback Wayne Bybee end Lowell Shupe quarterback Wilbur Dodson tackle Hal Dance halfback Keith Bingham halfback Dale Bingham end Alan Critchlov tackle Leo Pickford end Lewis Poore tackle Keith Fernelius halfback Clair Singleton halfback Billy Nelson tackle Albert Wintle guard Lloyd Shaw end May land Parker end Harlo Brown fullback Paul Mortensen tackle and Leslie Crowther halfback BALLIF IS BACK Mark Ballif is assisting Glen Arnett with the coaching duties at Weber High in football Arnett is a former Utah university backfield wizard Arnett is working hard these days trying to develop a capable punter and two players who can toss the pigskin look for a good season but our team is sure to miss the veterans of said Coach Arnett today first' practice test to day with Murray will give us a line on the 1936 edition The squad is green and will require plenty of work in order to get them Into form for the league contests happy to be associated with Weber High and will my best to bring the school out of the doldrums in The Weber High league schedule follows: Sept 25 South Cache at Weber Oct 2 Weber at Bear River Oct 9 North Cache at Weber Oct Possible out of state game Oct 30 Weber at Box Elder Nov 6 Ogden at Weber Grant Hodson is the 1936 captain and a capable player He will perform at the center post during the campaign 1 CORBETT MATCHED FRESNO Calif Sept 18-(AP) Young Corbett of Fresno one time world's heavyweight champion and now a middleweight con tender will swap punches with Joe Bernal tricky San Franciscan in an out-of-doors ten-round bout here tonight By The Associated Press TORONTO Everett Marshall 221 Pueblo Colo defeated Pat McClary 270 Ireland straight falls Chicago 2 7 St Louis 5 9 1 Batteries: Stratton Brown and Sewell Knott and Hemsley 1 Big Field Competes In Tennis Series By HENRY McLEMOKE United Press Staff Correspondent TALL PLAYERS LOS ANGELES Sept Thirty of the 55 men on football squad stand six feet or better Fifteen measure six feet one inch and two new tackles Pete Barber of Abilene Tex and Wy-rick of Oklahoma tower six feet three and six feet four respectively Which may or may not indicate that Coach Bill Spaulding probably has a play or so up his sleeve where-by a tackle can receive a pass Pictured is one of 12 styles in new oxfords for men and big boys from PETERS Conservative orx novelty models in guaranteed all leather shoes Fitting checked by X-Ray! 395 mous redhead topped the seeded players in the singles and Miss Alice Marble new queen of the courts was placed in No 1 in the singles Perry reached town yesterday Other nationally known players on the scene are Mr and Mrs John Van Ryn Orange Frankie Parker of Milwaukee Car-olin Babcock and Dorothy Bundy LOS ANGELES Sept (AP) One hundred and seven racket swingers were called today to begin the qualifying round in singles of the tenth annual Pacific Southwest tennis championships while a host of international stars start activities Sunday Fred Perry of England and Donald Budge i Oakland Calif fa I ID IS a atm I ta KU EU SAN FRANCISCO Sept (AP) A hand injury suffered by Guy Swannick right guard forced Coach Lewis of University of San Francisco to change the lineup he will use against St of San Antonio Texas in the opening game of the season here Sunday Lewis said he will use Jimmy Pri-deaux a veteran with considerable game experience in Swannick's place us cn eq eq ia ca ta ij ta la ca aim air aw aw a 1U 1LI EU aw aw wm in a at a jEj ltU a 1 til Vwm ii aj I 1 1U LONDON Sept (UP)t A -f brightest star's Arsenal club of friendly warning to American par- ents: Don't raise your sons to play professional football in England If you do never be able to return home some dark rainy night and throw a bag of gold on the table just as the cruel squire is about to foreclose the mortgage on the old homestead and send you out into the cold world In fact you have a son playing football in England be lucky if he write you once a week and try to put the old on you as Oxford purists have it for $5 English football players are the most underpaid athletes in the world Under a law they cannot be paid a salary of more than eight pounds weekly This is the absolute ton price and should a generous elm) owner violate the ruling and add another five dollars to a star's weekly pay check his franchise would be taken away and the playing grounds closed forever The niggardliness of the salaries is even more amazing when one realizes what a tremendous moneymaker football is over here Our baseball crowds are as nothing to the throngs 'which twice weekly jam stadiums for the sport At the opening of the season a few weeks back more than 4000000 people paid to see the sport launch its campaign of eight months The major interest is centered in the play of teams in the first second and third north and third south divisions which correspond to our major leagues The average is 2r teams to division which means 44 games a week Crowds at these games range from 10000 when weaker clubs are matched to 80000 when top elevens clash But the players get none of the money Which rolls in not even the London and its famed performer Alex James offer a fine example of how things work Arsenal plays in a million dollar stadium anc pays as much as $100000 for player it wants In fact the sum it cost them to get James from a rival club James is very colorful and a tremendous drawing card Arsenal officials admit he personally draws 10000 spectators in the games he plays in And be sides being a drawing card he the backbone of his attack Yet he gets eight pounds a week and no more Can you imagine Dizzy Dean or Lou Gehrig' or Gab by Hartnett working for that sal ary? For this eight pounds a' week James plays two games of bruising football The sport requires such perfect physical condition that players cannot expect to have more than eight or nine years in top company They usually are through as headliners when about 30 What then? They retire because even a most frugal man would have difficulty saving much out of eight pounds a week A few are able to lan jobs as coaches newspaper commentators and talent scouts but the majority them go behind the bar in a pub or return to manual labor No one has been able to give me a sensible explanation for the poor pay of the footballers Some say because football is such a team game that the presence of stars would ruin it Others say football players come from such poor families that eigh pounds a week seems fortune to them and they have never thought of complaining (Copyright 1936 by United Press) I li high-salaried ST LOUIS Vincent Lopez 230 Mexico City threw Chief Little Wolf 210 Trinidad Colo with a body slam and arm lock 21:11 PULLMAN Wash Sept (AP) Observers in the Washington State college football camp expect a versatile sophomore Bob Fletcher of Kelso Wash to break into the 1936 Cougar backfield alongside three veterans Fletcher a 190-pounder has caught Coach Babe eye with his speed shiftiness and strength He has been running consistently in the haifback post left vacant by Chuck graduation Fletcher was the star back of last strong freshman eleven hierica Black or brown oxfords from PETERS Pictured is one of 7 new styles at this special low price Sizes 6 to 11 for men Sizes 1 to 6 for boys $295 Work Shoes Specially for Saturday only we offer ah oil tanned blucher sboev made with two full all leather soles and heavy built-in arch Sizes 6 to 11 295 1 Shoes for Boys or play shoes in heavy black elk Black or brown dress shoes or oxfords every pair sold with our satisfaction guarantee Sizes 1 to 6 lJZ3BOL SEltf 86 PROOF FINDS KICKERS MOSCOW Ida Sept Coach Ted Bank seeking capable punters for his 1936 University of Idaho football team has found a promising trio of high and hard kickers Jere Kaupln of Kellogg a member of varsity squad but not a letterwinner has been leading the punting pack Harold Roise Moscow sophomore and Rex Willard junior college transfer from Spearflsh also are powerful kickers All are after the left halfback job ir mm uij I 3 inn nn i a a I IU r-f IJ UAJ a afia IU uu IU IU IP White mCaiel AMERICAN BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY im sron rt Ihuik! ttCNuor itit i is in i a tftijXrJz 10 THIS IRb uninilll IN lCrfD Ti THIS AMlfwoS AMUICAN MW1HAI 10AIN iMMTl iwt 9Y tw I fftiftW fffi iWHina if hit 4U MAOC IT i MfTiiUty cost MUANK CAUtOKNIA 195 PALO ALTO Calif Sept (AP) Trouble crept into the Stanford football picture again as David Cuneo end candidate was declared ineligible and Grant Stone another flankman dislocated a shoulder tiste Lacau for fullback and University of Portland Pacific university grid game in Portland held the attention of University of Oregon grid fans today Lacau star of last 'frosh team has been giving Goodin plenty of competition in practice Oregon plays Portland here next Friday night and coaches are looking to game to give an Inkling of the doymstate power' 3 Used Deer Rifles Low Priced at SPORTING GOODS 1688 Wash Ph 978-J NEW DEN DOWNSTAIRS tillli EUGENE Ore Sept The battle between veteran Bud Goodwin and 203-pound Jean Bap- 1 1 4 rUi I.

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