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The Ogden Standard-Examiner du lieu suivant : Ogden, Utah • 8

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The huge car consumed between 5 and 6 gallons of gasoline a minute on the trial run mechanics said Hie tires nemesis of most speedsters withstood the grind in good condition GREATEST SCHOLASTIC TEAM what old-timer call the 1907 Ogden high foot- bailers pictured above in roughneck' sweaters heavy padded football pants and other regalia of the long ago Thirteen players comprised the squad In those days Coach Blakesley is shown In the second row The players left to right Irvine Pugh reserve end Arthur Campbell left end Claude Barker right tackle Clyde Greenwelf center Mark Morphy right halfback Royal Douglas left tackle Roy Tavey captain and quarterback Raymond Baird reserve lineman Louis Scudder fullback Harry Maurer left gudrd Leland Carlson right end Herbert Tribe right tackle and Kenneth Campbell right halfback (Photo courtesy Royal Douglas) Logan oct 23 Quarterback Magnusson led Utah touchdown parade today over the Wyoming Cowboys 34 to 7 The 163-pound field general personally scored three of his touchdowns and his passes and ends runs were responsible for much of the Aggie yardage Wyoming made its only tally in the second period chiefly as the result of Aggie fumble recovered oh 41 Passes and plunges took the baU to the one yard line where the Aggies held and Magnusson kicked out to the 30 From there Krpan lateraled to Cook for the touchdown and Dixon converted: In the first period the Aggies took advantage of a poor kick to score their first touchdown Dixon punting from his own 9 yard line booted only to Wyoming's 25 A pass Magnusson to Winger made It first down on the 11 and another pass to Shurtz carried the ball to the one foot line from where Magnusson scored on a quarterback sneak His kick was good i-After tally the Aggies opened up on passes to score quickly with a toss from Winger to Magnusson good for 30 yards and the touchdown kick was wide Maghusson kept up his stellar role in the third period paving the way for Walters to sweep his end for 15 yards and another touchdown Magnusson converted to make the score 20-7 The fourth Aggie score came near the end of the third period when Winger took the ball from Nebeker on a fake and passed to Magnusson 27 yards Magnusson trotted five more to score standing up Again he converted The final touchdown came at the start of the last quarter when Miller passed 25 yards to Lee who stepped over the goal line kick vas blocked but he picked it up and ran over the line for the extra point Wyoming tried desperately to score through passes in the closing minutes Summa-y: FRAIL PLAYER IS GRID HERO Norman Trainor Stars As Tigers Defeat Colorado Mines IRISH RALLY TU GRIN NOD OVER MIDDIES Safety Gives Notre Dame 9 To 7 Win In Last Period Dirteeira Made Op Sqjyad off Famraows CORNELL 9-0 Mud And Rain Fail To Stop Old Eli Football Team Royal Douglas Calls 1907 Football Aggregation Greatest In Intermountain History Many Members of Team Residq In Ogden Murphy Campbell Praised By A Standard-Examiner Staff THIRTY years ago 1907 to be exact Ogden high grid-ders were running wild on western gridirons The Orange Streaks of that period turned back outstanding teams of the state and west and battled Utah State and Utah University teams for good measure Football fans of the long ago generally look upon the 1907 Tiger machine as the finest ever produced at the local of the state high school teams twice which was then composed of Salt Lake High school COMMERCIAL LEAGUE REGAL CLEANERS TWIN EVENTS SCHEDULED AT BROWN PALACE Ira Dern Changes Date Mixed Program Down For Monday Night Twin main mat features will be offered by Ira Dern at the Brown Palace Monday night Hy Shar-man of Salt Lake and Logger Olsen of Portland will meet in one of the headline events Olsen and Sharman are down for one hour of wrestling with two falls to win Sharman lost to theFox last week and is determined to upset Olsen in the Monday night final Bull Keener and Reed A Swenson light heavyweights clash in the other feature mat contest This event will also be two out of three falls with a one hour limit A third mat contest will also hold a place on the card Jess Christy of SpringviUe and Elton Dinsdale of Ogden meet in the headline six round boxing card Truman Harvey of Ogden and Billy Blackner of Salt Lake will meet over six rounds and Johnny Candea and Patsy Robins meet in the other mit event also over six rounds Packer Hall will be the referee of the wrestling bouts and Ira Dern will handle the boxing preliminaries Promoter Dern announces that programs in the future starting Monday will be offered each Monday night HARRELLDRAWS DERBYTICKET Ogdenite Stands To Win $6400 Or More On Sweepstakes Ralph Harrell Southern Pa cific who resides in the Western Apartments will realize at least $6400 next week as the result of drawing a horse in the Irish Hospital Sweep-stakes next Wednesday at New port England Harrell sold half Interest In his ticket 'for $4800 to a New York broker Saturday the sports department of The Standard-Ex aminer was Informed If horse finish in the money he will receive the $4800 plus half of $3600 which is the sum paid all who draw horses On the other hand Harrell and his partner stand to split first award of $150000 second award of $75000 or third award of $50-000 should their horse finish first second or third ankee Golfers To Play Today BUENOS AIRES Oct 23 (AP) Two American golfers Henry Picard Hershey Pa and Denny Shute Boston will battle it out tomorrow in the final of the professional match play tournament Both won their semi final matches today Picard defeated the young Argentine star Enrique Bertolino nine "and eight while Shute the Scotch-born Argentine John Cruickshank on he 38th hole GOLDEN COLO Oct 23 (AP) A frail-looking 157-pound halfback named Norman Trainor was the most ferocious Tiger of them all in the Colorado college Bengal 13 to 6 grid triumph over Colorado Mines today Twice the Tigers ripped 70 yards for touchdowns and each time it was the twinkling legs of this Colorado Springs light weight which ate up the turf He galloped 16 10 and 25 yards in the first scoring drive and finally slashed over right tackle from six yards out for the touchdown In the second point-producing foray he made one left-end run of 19 yards and between the 34-yard line and the goal he packed the leather every time but once He scored from the one-yard mark Mines staged a sparkling offensive In the fourth period going 72 yards until Jack Torpey 185-pound quarterback banged through right guard for the touchdown from the 1-yard stripe Yf Pheasant Hunters Get New Yarning BOISE Idaho Oct 23 (AP) Some pheasant hunters in Idaho are the game business into a commercial Game McIntyre charged today have come to our attention said McIntyre pheasants have been shot and shipped out of the state by hunters who have killed more than' their Idaho statutes provide that a hunter may shoot no more than four pheasants in one day and may have no more than four birds in his possession it is extremely McIntyre said prove that a hunter has killed more than four birds when he has no more than that number in his possession any one time "He may kill four pheasants before ten a get a shipping permit for them then go into the field and get another four before noon and hard to '-Y- Yv I Fora ham Rams In Spirited Battle NEW YORKj Oct 23 as wild and woolly game as football ever produced Jumped a bench warmer with a sure toe today to give Fordham university a 7-6 triumph over the Horned Frogs of Texas Christian university Twenty-five thousand fans fairly drenched by both rain and thrills of a wide-open bent-for-hell game sat in hushed silence as Wilbur Stanton leaped off the bench and swung his toe at the pigskin Aided by Angelo Fortunato who had scored the tying touchdown and held the ball he booted the ball squarely through the uprights By Charles Dunkley (Associated Press Staff) SOUTH BEND Ind Oct They are still the fight ing Irish of Notre Dame Notre Dame turned back a powerful Navy team 9 to 7 to day achieving a dramatic vie tory in the last few minutes of the game to thrill 45 000 spectators who sat shivering through a steady fall of snow There was no mistaking the fight of the Irish Hopelessly beaten for three periods 1 they fought with furious savagery in the fourth period to smash the powerful Navy line and triumph With less than three minutes to go the game was decided by a safety Andy Pupils Notre Dame quarterback caught a Navy punt and raced for 54 yards before he was thrown out of bounds on the eight On fourth down with the ball on the three squarely in front of the goal posts the Irish elected to run 'Frank McCormick fullback failed to break through and fumbled The Navy recovered on its own five Alan MacFarland sub for Lem Cooke went back into the end zone to punt The pass from center was low and McFarland dropped the wet ball He scooped it up and started to rim but Chuck Sweeney Notre Dame right end dove into MacFarland with a crashing tackle to score a safety and the precious two points that meant victory for Notre Dame Notre Dame opened the final period with a furious attack Jack McCarthy Notre Dame fullback scored a touchdown on the second play He dashed through his own right tackle reversed his field and galloped 31 yards without a hand being laid on him Pupils kicked the point that tied the score The Midshipmen scored in the first quarter with Dick Gunderson Middle guard recovering a fumble on Notre nine -1- Oregon State In Colorful Victory EUGENE Ore Oct Sparked by Halfback Joe Gray Oregon State college defeated 'uni-vesity of Oregon 14 to 0 in a coast conference football here today bofore a homecoming crowd of 18000 With only six minutes left to play Gray passed seven yards to' Quarterback Duncan who stepped the remaining distance for the first score Two minutes later Oregon State recovered an Oregon fumble on the Oregon 23 yard line On the next play Gray dashed around left end and over the goal line for the second touchdown In the last minute of play substitute Halfback Greybeal ran 61 yards to cross the Oregon State goal line but the touchdown was nullified by a clipping penalty Granite All Hollows and one or two other state high schools We played the University of Utah scrub team and also played the Utah first team as well as the Utah Agriculture college teani Aggies was the only team to trim us They defeated our club 5-0 This team also played two games with the Academy of Idaho which was then located at Pocatello members of our 1907 team are now deceased They are Herbert Tribe Leland Carlson Roy Tavey and Louis Scudder PRESENT WHEREABOUTS The present whereabouts of other members of the team follow: Pugh Oakland Calif Arthur Campbell brakeman and Wt Ogden Claude Barker cashier Utah Power and Light Ogden Clyde Greenwell building contractor Ogden Mark Murphy manager Pacific Fruit Express Denver Raymond Baird locomotive engineer Union Pacific Ogden Harry Maurer San Francisco Kenneth Campbell Horshoe Bend Idaho for the bureau of public roads with headquarters in Ogden Blakesley returned to Beloit finished a course in medicine went in partnership with a famous physician in that part of the country and became a successful physician and Royal Douglas president of the Utah Bar association former president of the Ogden Golf and Country club is also a resident of Ogden NEW HAVEN Conn Oct Yale overcame gallant resistance in the mud and rain today with a 9 to 0 conquest topped off by a dazzling 67-yard touchdown gallop in the final period by Clinton Edward Frank the captain and All-America halfback A crowd of 40000 saw the talented blue team out-play the Ithacans from start to finish achieve its fourth straight victory and strengthen its prospects for an eastern championship Fullback Dave 29-yard field goal from placement early in the game gave Yale all the points it needed but Frank made it more convincing by breaking loose in the final quarter for the most brilliantly executed play Frank twice shifted gears and direction shook off three tacklers unaided and finally had his path cleared with the aid of a fine block on safety mem by A1 Hessberg The touchdown climaxed a characteristically brilliant all-around work by the Eli leader aerial guns were mostly spiked by alert defense but he rolled up heavy yardage on the ground sharing the defensive honors with giant negro end Jerome (Brud) Holland WESTERN STATE SPRINGS UPSET GUNNISON Colo Oct 23 (AP) Western State Mountaineers made it three straight wins today by downing Greeley State Bears 7 to 0 Lefty Lamb scored the touchdown in the final stanza from a spinnef play on the six yard line Routt converted with a placement Although badly outplayed through the second quarter the Mountalners managed to pull themselves out of at least three bad spots to keep the visitors from scoring Singer of Greeley carried the ball over the goal line late in the second quarter but officials called an illegal shift on Greeley and penalized the Bears 15 yards Singer's pass to Funk was Incomplete and the ball went to Western on its 21 yard line Just before the half time gun bad center pass to Routt put Greeley in a position to score again but Greeley center Moewes threw a bad pass to Singer' Greeley made 13 first downs to 5 The visitors totaled 173 yards from scrimmage to 87 M- GIANTS ON BLOCK NEW YORK Oct 23 Hal Schumacher Hank Leiber Wally Berger Blondy Ryans and Mickey Haslin are said to be on the auction block as the result of the New York rout in the world series school Backers of the 1910 and 1916 teams dispute this claim Comparing present day football with the style of 1907 just be done Royal Douglas one of the greatest scholastic linemen of all-time in Utah scholastic football now a prominent Ogden attorney in speaking of the 1907 team Mr Douglas said last night GREAT MACHINE 1907 Ogden High team was in my opinion the best high school football team ever produced in the intermountain country Our coach was Blakesley He was from Beloit WIs and was a graduate of Beloit college team never lost a game and was only scored on once and that was playing the Academy of Idaho in Pocatello They kicked a goal scoring four points This team with Its machine-like working was comparable to a present university football team Its chief scoring machine was its two back field halves Murphy and Campbell my opinion they yvere the best broken field runners produced in this section of the country This team was noted for its long end runs and with its perfect interference for the man with the ball Scudder was a great line bucker and was as hard as iron and never seemed to get hurt no matter how hard he was rammed through the line Tavey was a perfect field general under the guidance of Coach Blakesley and did excellent work in maneuvering this team into the great success that it had team played each one Wyoming scoring: Touchdown Cook Point after touchdown Dixon (place kick) Utah State scoring: Touchdowns Magnusson 3 Walters Lee Points after touchdowns Magnusson 3 (place kicks) Slater (line plunge) Officials: Don Reddish referee Captain Swartz umpire Jimmy Hodgson head linesman Davis field Judge PDRTLAND IN VICTORY OVER BYU SQUAD -'if Poor Kick Responsible For Cougar Setback In Northwest PORTLAND Ore Oct 23 (AP) Trailing 7-10 in the third quarter the University of Portland grabbed a poor kick and beat Brigham oung university of Provo 13-10 today in a game played in a light rain before 2000 fans Joe Enzler converted from a guard to fullback scored first touchdown in the first period crashing over from the two yard line after a 25-yard run Water scored a touchdown for the visitors in the third period on a short pass and Soffe followed with a field goal A fizzled kick gave Portland the ball on the visitors 30-yard line in the fourth period and Enzler punched his way to a second touchdown on short line drives Dartmouth Puts Harvard Rout 868 2682 CO 3rd Total 416 346 148 472 135 456 449 582 ToUl fi64 850 BOYLE FURNITURE BUyers 1st 2nd Sommers 13S 135 Butters 89 112 Gray 19T 127 Peterson 173' 148 Fower 116 154 HnUcp 194 194 period after Harvard's last long march was checked on eight yard line he retreated into his end zone to punt the Indians out of danger It was pouring rain and when he half i fumbled the pass he was smothered when he rushed out to the two- On his second try Daughters nailed him behind the line 'Y'tv-r -H RIDE THEM THROUGH LOS ANGELES Oct 23 Leon Erroll of rubber-legged fame backed a six-day bicycle race here in the Pan-Pacific auditorium Total 905 870 CAMBRIDGE Mass Oct 23 Wild Bill Hitchinson sensational sophomore fullback sprinted splashed and smashed for three touchdowns to provide his Indian teammates with a 2d-2 victory over Harvard today before A 30000 crowd Hutchinson also figured in the Harvard scoring for in the third The felgb tsle score for tbs erening wms bowled by Alice ms of tbs Becksr's tana with 230 pins Tbs high three- ms reties was rolled by A 6msHey of the I -smiley Bros Jewelry teem with a fclb -54 pins The high total same were tolled by Repel Cleaners team with an excellent score of 2914 total pint.

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