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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 9

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Tl 9-A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SUNDAY MORNING' OCTOBER 3 1937 Klebiraska Surprises 'MirDraeswa' (Sridders Pam cu ir Sclhednaledl October Foote Arraimges Program Fumbles Pave Way For Cornhusker Touchdowns Chase and Evans to Captain Teams In Closing Feature PAPIANO WILL GRAPPLE WITH IOWA WRESTLER Pi White City Mat Show Sv' SUTTON PINS MORLEY WITH REVERSE BODY A -y Greek With Big Cornhusker ---I isi the annual Red and Blue golf tournament for men will open today and will conclude October 9 Ernie Schneiter professional announced last night JBill Chase is the pilot of the Reds and Harold Evans will pilot the Blues The Nassau system of scoring will again be featured Members of the losing team will -be host to the champions at a dinner party at the Hotel Ben Lomond the night of October 9 President Leslie Foutz is handling the details for the dinner party Professional Schneiter looks for 120 players tor compete in the closing tournament of the year field this yearwill be the largest In the history Of the said Ernie Schneiter last night will be unusually keen this year I look for a red-hot series between the two teams club has enjoyed one of the finest seasons in history and the Red and Blue feature will bring By Charles Dunkley Associated Press Staff LINCOLN Nebr dream of marching to its fourth successive mythical national gridiron championship exploded in an upset today Before a sellout crowd of 36000 Nebraska conquered the mighty Gophers 14 to 9 Mighty Minnesota was ground into defeat after losing once in a 33-game gridiron parade that started in 1932 The one blot on record was triumph last year Minnesota made more 1 first downs gained more yards attempted and completed more passes and yet was able to score only nine points chiefly because 4 the Huskers played an astonishing defensive game and recovered two costly fumbles Eldon Mcllravy sophomore Nebraska fullback was in critical condition tonight suffering brain concussion and possible skull fracture as a result of a terrifio pile-up of players in the third period After Minnesota scored on the first nine plays of the game it appeared the Gophers were off on another touchdown march Andy Uram Gopher halfback tossed a 15 yard pass to Vic Spadaccini for a touchdown attempt to placekick failed At the start of the second period came first disastrous fumble Johnny Howell Nebraska quarterback punted to Bill Math-eny The ball bounced out of hands and rolled to 24 Charley Brock center recovered for Nebraska Howell tossed a nine-yard pass to 13 The Cornhuskers blasted to four-yard line Then Howell smashed center for a touchdown Lowell English placekicked the extra point After a scoreless third period Minnesota saw visions of victory at the start of the fourth Horace Bell negro end booted a-field goal from the- 23-yard line to give the Gophers a two-point margin Then came second costly fumble Nebraskan Bill Anderson punted to Harold Van Every who bobbled Bill Callihan recovered for Nebraska Harris Andrews passed 22 yards to Elmer Dohrmann on 22 A second later Andrews hurled another pass to allihan who scampered five yards to score English again added the extra point making the score Nebraska 14 Minnesota 9 Lineups and summary: Minn (9) Pos 1 Neb (14) Reed le Richardson Joh It Shirey Bell lg Mehring Kulbitski Brock Twedell Jrg English Midler rt Ooyle King re Dohrmann Spadaccini Jqbi Howell Uram lh Andreevs Gmitro rh Dodd Buhler fb Mcllravy Score by periods: I Minnesota 60 0 3 9 Nebraska 0 7 0 7 14 Minnesota Touchdowns Spadaccini field goals Reed Nebraska Touchdowns Howell Callihan (sub for Mc-Uvary) point after touchdown English (2) Leo reign on roughouse roost hereabouts may come to an abrupt end when the Greek roughster squares off with a bruiser Lee Henning name in the main event of Jack Thursday evening White City wrestling show Papiano has paraded undef the moniker of "Roughhouse The big Greek matman has sue fully turned back every sei: challenge in rival roughsters til Ogdenites have set up a clamor for his annihilation The new promoter is seeding Henning into the ring with that purpose in mind This Henning hails from Iowa the that has produced many olj greatest grapplers in the gane today The Cornhusker athle te is primarily a wrestler well-heel all phases of the sport has planned an attack that render Papiano hors de combat before the evening is far spent Last week the kingpin of 'the Indians 303-pound Tiny Roebuck lasted four and one-half minutes against Papiano Leo smashed the giant through the ropes into the ringside seat with such gusto that the ropes were torn from their moorings As soon as the Indian hit the floor Papiano was atop him attempting to bash his skull in with a chair A hurriedly assembled police cordon escorted Papiano to his dressing quarters out of reach of irate fans The referee declared that the Indian was winner by disqualification Papiano figures that this is his way of wrestling and that anyone that climbs into the ring with him does so at his own risk and that the referee should take that into consideration He scoffed that his making Roebuck a should cause him to lose the match The roughhouse artist served notice on Washburn at the conclusion of his match with the Indian (that he would not enter the rinwith Longson as referee At press time Washburn had not indicated whether he would heed the demands Henning made a tremendous hit with the fans in his first appearance here last week He turned on the heat to triumph over Bans Schultz A series" of flying tackles and the mastery of the toe holds was all that Henning needed to conquer his opponent In past shows the boys in the preliminary bouts have almost outdone themselves in stealing the spotlight from the main event Whether they can grab the (spot from the Henning-Papiano set-to is still a question However sharing the top honors will be jivhat Washburn calls a slam bang affair The matchmaker will line up two more attractive bouts to open the show Details for the complete card will be announced later 'I Xr I ft Duke Sutton 212-pound substitute for Doc Obreon subdued Ralph Morley Saturday night In the main event wrestling match at Palace but cut himself out a bigger job for next week in so doing Sutton bested favorite son wrestler by the simple expedient of throwing him head first into the ringside seats 1 Morley climbed back into the ring but was a set-up for a reverse body slam by the heavyweight invader -ne affair lasted 14 minutes and our who gave away 6 pounds to his opponent was unable to return for another fall No sooner had Morley conceded the match than Iry (the Great) Dernr who refereed the headliner by popular request challenged Sutton for a finish match next week and was promptly accepted It will be first appearance in some time but the Old Maestro talked a good fight in his challenge which was extended to include Bronka Nagurski Dean Detton and Jim Londos Arcade Pearce the from Spjjingville cap tured the boxing headliner by knocking out Red Lund of Spanish Fork in the fourth canto of a scheduled six-round bout The af fair was a slugfest from start to finish with Pearce too much for his opponent after the first round Both boys went down a number of times Lund was badly cut and bleed ing profusely through the nose when he re-entered the ring for the fourth round and was an easy target for roundhouse swings Ringsiders shouted tc Referee Morrie Lesser to stop the match but he let it go until Lund was plainly out explaining afterward that Lund had requested him when he stopped a previous match to let him go he move his The red-head from Spanish Fork was a game loser and won the plaudits Pearce and Lund weighed in at 160 pounds each Doc Obreon scheduled to oppose Morley in the wind-up grapple event failed to show latest of numerous "masked proved too much for Bull Keener in a 30-mlnute one fall event He tossed Bull popular with Ogden crowds this year and last in 14 minutes to win boos exceeded only by those accorded the conqueror of Morley Truman Harvey Ogden 165-pound boxer was a lucky winner- over Perry Saatch 164 Provo In his first appearance here since a coast tour Harvey caught Saatch with a lucky one on the jaw in the fourth round Harvey had previously gone down for four counts In the third the only other knockdown of the fight Hy Siarman and Logger Olsen from Washington drew in the semifinal wrestling event Sharman tossed Olsen in 21 minutes with a Boston crab for the first fall Fifteen minutes later Uncle Hyrum tried it again but Olsen promptly flipped over to turn crab hold into one of his own and take the fall The pair finished their hour time limit match without a third falL Johnny Candia 135 Garland de-cisioned Waldo 135 Toledo Ohio in the four-round boxing curtain-raiser issoiiTs" DEFEATED BY COLORADO BOULDER Colo Oct 2 (AP) A smart alert Colorado university team that followed the ball and the breaks outplayed Missouri all over Norlln stadium for an overthrow 14 to 6 grid victory today The Tigers made only one scoring drive Art Murray hurling a 28 yard forward pass to Clyde Nelson Missouri end for a touchdown in the third period The first break for Colorado came when Byron White Buffalo quarter kicked 83 yards to the enemy one yard line In the opening period After Missouri punted out White ran off tackle for 17 yards Ervin Cheney 175 pound fullback from Lander Wyo plunged through left guard for the score Fumbles opened the second scoring chance for Colorado In the second period A 23 yard pass and a 17 yard run put the ball on three-yard line Cheney hit the line twice for the touchdown White capped both with neat conversion kicks Lineups and summary: DEFENDS CITY TITLE THIS WEEK Mrs IL Porter El Monte star will be the defending titleholder In the annual city golf tournament for women over the Ogden golf and country club course starting Thursday Mrs Porter won ths championship from a select field In 1936 She looks for stubborn competition in the 1937 tournament Mrs Porter is shown holding her clubs after a round at the El Monte course (Standard-Examiner staff photo) BOWLING STANFORD IN SECOND DEFEAT OF COAST RACE FISH and GAME COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Beckers i a mite Wsra isasesv ver 10-2 Coffman And Baker Share Mound Work For National League Champions Pirates Cinch Third Place With 4 To 3 Victory Over Reds Cubs Down Cards Summary: None Two-base hits McCormick Todd Home run Myers Double plays Kampourts Myer and McCormick mmi ICammeyer BIG GAME CONTEST Be Sure To Bring In Your Kill By Doxey The regular monthly meeting of the Weber Fish and Game Protective association will be held next Wednesday Oct 6 at the Labor Temple at eight Dan Coburn veterinarian and duck doctor- at the Bear river migratory bird refuge will be the principal speaker Mr Coburn has had a great deal of experience in the treatment of the prevalent duck sickness that has proved so vitally interesting to local sportsmen It Is expected that a large assemblage of members and friends of the association will be in attendance to hear this discussion Ed Greeftwell chairman of the entertainment committee promises plenty of diversion furnished by his group Matters pertaining to the season for shooting of ducks pheasants and big game will be taken up at the meeting 1st Prize S0'30 BROOKLYN Oct The New York Giants first and second stringers held batting practice at the expense of the Brooklyn Dodgers today and pounded out a 16-hit 10 to 2 victory in their tuneup before the world series NEW YORK BROOKLYN ABHOAI AB A Whitehd2b 5 2 1 5iParks If 4 3 2 0 Ryan ss 6 17 3)Buctier 2b 4 0 4 Ott 3b 4 2 0 1 Fallon lb 0 0 1 0 HasMn 3b '11 0 OlHasaett lb 4 19 0 Lelber cf 5 1 4 OIManusb rf 2 0 3 0 Weintraublf 4 21 OlBrown Bjs 110 2 Berger rf 4 4 2 olPhelps 4 12 0 Leslie lb 5 19 lLavagto3b 3 0 11 Madjeski 5 2 3 OlPoUy 3b 10 0 1 Coffman 1 0 OiRosen cf 3 15 0 zBaker 3 0-0 OixxEngllsh 3 2 0 2 JOIsar rf 10 0 0 I Hoyt 10 0 2 Hamlin 0 0 0 0 IszWilsonr 10 0 0 (Henshaw 0 0 0 (rtCooney 10 0 0 EUGENE Ore Oct (AP) The University of Oregon christen ed their new gridiron today by defeating the University of Stanford for the first time in 13 meetings The score was 7 to 6 Two sophomore halfbacks pro duced touchdown in the second period Jay Graybeal catching Bob pass on 23 and sprinting to the goal Joe Huston veteran guard place kicked the winning point An Oregon fumble in the fourth period paved the way for score Graybeal bobbled a punt and Robert Dakan Stanford guard recovered on 38 Groves passed to Coldiron to the Oregon 29 Groves cracked center for 10 yards then threw a lateral to Coffis who twisted to the four-yard line From there Groves went over in two plunges Oregon blocked Groves' placekick attempt The lineups: Stanford Pos Oregon Cummings le Yearby Zagar Le Foskett Ferko lg Houston Valvelli Moore Walton rg IValden Anderson rt Estes Stone re I Robertson Paulman qb Nelsen Coffis lh Gebhardt Kirsch rh ICennedy Groves fb Rowe Score by periods: Stanford 0 0 0 6 6 Oregon I 0 7 0 0 7 Stanford scoring Touchdown Groves Oregon scoring Touchdown Graybeal (sub for Gebhardt) point for try after touchdown Huston (place kick) DEER DEER SPREAD Header SPREAD Weight with Widest with Wlnchestei 2nd Prize i si Prize ISf Isl Head 2nd Prize Hunting Goat 2nd Comb Hunting Largest dtllll by yith Points WINS 20TH GAME BOSTON Oct Jim Turner the Boston 31-year-old freshman pitcher today become the first National league righthander to win 20 games this season when he set down the Phillies 7 to 1 Husky six-foot Turner who works on a dairy farm in Antioch Tenn during the off-season breezed to victory behind a 12-hit fussilade on three Phillies hurlers PHILADELPHIA BOSTON ABHOAI AB A Norris 2b 4 2 1 5 Johnson If 3 12 0 Brown lb 4 1 8 O'English 3b 4 10 1 Klein rf 3 0 1 OIGarms rf 5 2 1 0 JMoorecf 4 12 0Cucinelo2b 3 1 3 2 Amovlch If 4 1 3 0 Fletcher lb 5 2 141 Walters 3b 4 2 0 1'DiMaggioCf 5 14 1 Atwood 4 16 0 Waratier as- 5 1 3 7 Scharein ss 4 0 3 4Mueiler 4 10 0 Allen 2 10 OITurner 4 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 xWilson 1 0 0 0 Burkhardtp 0 0 0 0 xxGrace 1 0 0 most over Long By Weight By Weight By Weight Come in and get more details on this big deer contest strings Nothing to buy Just register your kill after the hunt Merchandise-Largest Dear $10 Llerchandise-Largesi Elk Merchandise-ISmeliesi Deer SPECIALS so to Sri-50 Totals 35 9 24 101 Totals 38 12 2714 Batted for in seventh xx Batted for Burkhardt in ninth Score by innings: Philadelphia 000 010 Boston 030 004 OOx 7 Summary: Errors Scharein 2 Norris Atwood and Allen Two-base hits Norris Brown Amovlch and Garms Double plays Scharein to Norris to Brown Norris to Scharein to Brown DiMaggio to Fletcher Losing pitcher Allen Totals 43 16 27 10 Totals 33 9 27 12 Batted for Coffman In fifth Batted for Hamlin tn seventh xx Batted for Henshaw in ninth Score by- Innings: New York 010 100 602 10 Brooklyn 200 000 2 Summary: Errors Hassett Bucher Weintranb 2 Farkks Berger Home Berger Double plays English Bucher and Hassett Whitehead Ryan and Leslie" CLINCH THIRD PITTSBURGH Oct The Pittsburgh Birates clinched third place In the National league today by beating the Cincinnati Reds 4 to 3 in an eleven inning battle The victory was the 15th In a row over the Cincinnati club CINCINNATI 'PITTSBURGH I A3HOAI AB A Davis If 4 1 2 0LWanftr cf 5 2 6 Goodman rf 4 13 0 Jensen If 5 110 Cuyler cf 5 0 2 OjpWanerrf 4 0 6 0 McCrmklb 5 2 13 04 Vaughan ss 3 0 1 4 Subr lb 3 18 0 Todd 5 1 8 Brubakr3b 4 0 2 0 Lombardi 5 1 4 0 English 36 5 ft 1 Kmprls2b 4 0 4 Reversible Red Hunt- ing Caps Water-proof $145 Red Deer Vests I Lot Red Coats Gas 2 Off Lanterns 53:9 5 iaiDves 1 Binoculars Every deer hunter needs 50 to $2950 a Pair Field Glasses DIetal Collapsible seat 4 folds into 61250 Suitcase 3 Good used model Sf A-00 95 Winchester rifles vup 8 SO-SO Deer Rifles 1 270 Nearly new 10 Good Krags UP New 30-30 and 32 $9n-50 Winchester Specials up 3 qM Padgett rt 3 01 OJCavaretact 4 110 JMartiaSb 3 11 lb 3 1 11 1 Durocherss 3 0 3 5Frey ss 3 0 0 1 Bremer 3 1 6 l9talnbacklf 4 3 2 0 Welland 2 0 0 2 1 Davis 4 2 12 XS Martin 1 0 0 0 I Field tryouts for bird dogs of Utah at an intermountain meet will be held today north of Bear River City This contest is open to all fanciers Drawings were held last week at 1 Brigham City Bird dog judges from Washington lare expected to handle the George Elliot Salt Lake City is in charge of the -affair with Tucker of Ogden in -charge of arrangements This contest is limited to Pointers and SeUers Trophies will be presented to the winners in each class The outstanding dogs will have the chance to compete In eastern and west coast contests at alternate dates A The opening of the 1937 deer season has been set for the' 20th of October Deer hunters 'are getting ready for one of the best seasons in years Association leaders predict that the animals will be plan tlful even in some districts the number of deer is so large as to have been declared congested and needing shooters Plenty of bucks in all herds promise the best of shooting for the boys that are willing to go out and get them Missouri Poj Nelson LE Heidel LT DAVIS IN FORM CHICAGO Oct Curt six-hit pitching and a concentrated 13-hlt attack against Bob Welland gave the Chicago Cubs a 5 to 1 victory over the St Louis Cardinals today The defeat their 16th in 21 meetings with the Chicagoans this year removed the Redblrds last chance of finishing in third place ST LOUIS CHICAGO ABHOAI ABHOA Moore cf 4 1 1 OHack 3b 5 2 10 Brown 2b 4 2 2 4Herman 2b 5 3 3 7 Mize lb 4 18 rf 3 1 3 0 Med wick If 4 0 2 Dee 4 0 5 0 Totals 31 6 24 13 Totals 35 13 27 11 Batted lot Welland la ninth Score by Innings: St Louis 000 000 1 Chicago 200 000 03x 5 Summary: Errors Padgett Martin Bremer Two-base hits Brown Hack Collins Double plays Bremer to Dur-ocher to Mize to Martin Brown to Durocher to Mize Herman to Collins Frey to Herman to Collins HEY TAXI NEW YORK Oct Abie Goldstein former world bantamweight champion la a Broadway taxicab jockey Myers ss 4 2 3 8 VandrMefp 4 10 1 COMPLETE STOCK OF FRESII AMMUNITION JUST ARRIVED LOSE YOUR BUCK BECAUSE OF CHEAP INFERIOR AMMUNITION BUY THE BEST IfgSI FOR THE 318 24th Street Colorado Lavington Levine Smith Moore Stevens Brown Davies White Nuttall RocchlQ Cheney 4 0 3 2 3 10 1 Young Swift 2b Simon Betty Kirk Rau floss Murray Q3 Iflnnison L1I Mahley R1 Moson RG RT RE Collier bowled the high score cl 227 and Grossenbach bowled the highest game aeries of 349 Smalley Bros Inc on the high total games PROSPERITY NOTE COLUMBUS Oct 2 Every club in the American association showed a profit for the 1937 season 9 40 8a31 16 Totals 36 6 33 71 a One out when winning run scored Score by inning: Cincinnati 001 001 000 Pittsburgh 000 200 i 1.

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