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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 9

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SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 5 1939 9-A THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER tJ ffl rani U(Q in I -i Weber Wildcats Ready for Parson Gridiron Machine Nov 11 17 IN TIE AT ALBION IN HARD STHUGGLE Wildcats Miss Chances to Capture Victory When Plactekicks Fail Cougar Grid Array Triumphs In Fourth Period Through Air Lost CoU Pioneers Undefeated Statu In Big Seven And Opportunity to Capture Lead Quarterback Ken 1 4 I ii Jensen Tosses Passes Denver Marches On Ground By LOUDON KELLY DEiTER Nov 4 AP) Football licrhtnimr man-made by a live-wire Brigham Young' team shivered Denver univer- Buy cxiaxnpionsnip nopeiiu eieven 10 its Knees to xo Saturday 4- The young and underdog Cougars NOTRE DAME IS IN VICTORY OVER i from Utah struck twice in almost the same place in the last quarter and "won the game in the last 23 seconds to spin out of the undefeated class in the Big Seven conference chase Fred Bateman U's pound left tackle onened the door winning touchdown when ARHYJjRIDDERS Fighting Irish Trample the COLLEGIANS GIRD FOR BATTLE Eleven stalwarts of the 1939 Weber college football squad assume starting positions for the staff photographer in a preview of preparations for the game here Saturday November 11 the second of a doubleheader on a mammoth Armistice day program staged by the local American Legion post The Wildcats will scrap It out with their traditional rivals from Salt Lake City the Westminster eleven Ogden high school and Weber high of region one of the state scholastic setup clash in the opening contest Pictured above left to right Bob Clark right end Keith Peterson right tackle Clyde Willy right guard Frank Berglund left guard Jack Thomas captain and center Milton Berglund left tackle Rawson Childs left end Louis Bambrough Timmy Dye Glen Clark and Alan Christensen backfield i 1 Gallant Soldiers At Yankee Stadium NEW YORK Nov 4 (AP) Bimelech Wins Race To Become Favorite ALBION Idaho Nov 4 (AP) Albion State Normal school's grid-ders were mighty happy to walk off the field with a 6-6 tied in their tussle with Weber Junior college in a homecoming football game here Saturday afternoon Weber gaining a tie in the fourth period twice saw victory hopes collapse The extra point following the tying touchdown failed when the ball kicked from placement slapped against the -goal post A few minutes later an attempted field goal from Albion's 30 yard line was blocked by a surging frantic Albion line The game opened fast Don Requa Albion quarterback racing the opening kickoff to his own 40 before being stopped Requa did yeoman's work darting off tackle for consistent gains and tricking the Weber line with spins and reverses until the Albion club reached the enemy's 20 yard stripe He 'then pitched a 10 yard pass to Halfback Ralph Hepworth who evaded two tacklers to' score standing up In the second period Weber's passing combination of Quarterback Christianson to Fullback Clarke clicked on a 45 yard drive that was halted on Albion's 25 when Merle Brown Albion center intercepted one of Christianson's tosses In the' fourth period Weber blocked Fullback Glen Vaughn's punt recovering on the Albion 35 Freeman Weber substitute colored quarterback uncorked a successful! pass and then followed it up with a reverse with himself carrying the ball netting 20 yards to Albion's five With fourth down and three yards to pay dirt Freeman called another reverse going over for the touchdown Clarke's try for point hit a goal post Weber's unsuccessful try for a field goal followed Working on its customary narrow Football Material Evenly Distributed Says Cornell Mentor margin of profit the well-mannered Notre Dame football team ran its 1939 winning streak to six straight Saturday by making the most of HOOP SPORT ON DOCKET NEXT IN REGIONAL LO OP Seven Teams Open De 1 5 With Three Games Each Week Until March I two breaks to whip game but out new in 10 OJOCK tierD McCarthy kick deep in Denver territory in the dying stages of the tingling contest Quarterback Ken Jensen a big 13 blazing on his jersey threw two accurate passes in a row Left End Wayne Reeve catching the second in the clear and racing for the score that cost Denver first place in the conference This pass covering 20 yards was almost a duplicate of the Jensen-to-Reeve aerial that gave Brigham Young its second touchdown a few minutes earlier With the ball on Denver's 31 Reeve sneaked behind the Denver secondary snatched the ball on the fly and tore the remaining 15 yards with nobody near htm tt Late in the first period Halfback George Jackson spiraled the ball down the middle to Halfback Lloyd Brink in the midfield stripe and the veteran raced 4S yards before Denver's Frank Gentile bounced him out of bounds Then Jack- For Kentucky Derby classed Army 14-0 A crowd that filled the 7562S- seat Yankee stadiam saw the all- Bulky Buckeyes' Strength Fails to Stampede Snavely Juvenile Champion Captures Sixth Victory In Row In conquering Irish go 30 yards In three plays after recovering an Army fumble In the second quarter and then behind expert blocking send sub Halfback Steve Bagarus Pimlico Futurity Feature Rough Pass Finishes Second Straight Lead Takes Third Place fit Although He Is Glad Schmidt Turned Off the Power Verdict Over Ohio State Pleases NEW YORK Nov Cornell's he beams "is that not one boy on scooting 43 yards down the side lines with a fourth-quarter Inter With the football wars approaching the usual seasonal closing athletes of Region One in the state high school association are looking to the next major sports activity BY 3IASON BRUNSON as the likely winter book favorite cepted pass BALTIMORE Nov 4 (AP) I the current Cornell varsity could for the next Kentucky Derby and In each case Harry Stevenson never-to-be-forgotten victory over booted the extra point from place- Ohio State was a fine thing for TkT4 1 UL 1 I the winner's purse of $33230 ran mem as oire tame naa uonc wun easternfootball and the cloistered son scooped a lateral from Chip- jhis season's winnings to only one exception after each of man and went wide for the touch Ivy League In particular one of the best money-earning rec its sccores this year Between the down that gave a 7-6 lead Something like that has to hap two tallies Elmer Layden's boys for the first half pen vevery now and then or the folks in the hinterland would sus threw up a defense that once halt- With Brigham Young doing its have made my Bucknell team of 1931" Although the Cornell defense tightened after the Ithaca athletes erased 13 points of Ohio State's 14-point margin toward the end of the half Snavely is happy that Francis Schmidt turned off the power resorted to trick stuff after straight football had paid the Columbus horde such rich pect that colleges played high attacking by air Denver earned all of its touchdowns by long steady ed the Soldiers on the Irish 21 and again took the ball on downs when Army needed only half a yard for school football along the Atlantic marches Fullback Herb McCar seaboard and that only a mini first down on the Notre Dame 5 thy punched two scores across at mum of poison remained in the ords compiled by a juvenile in recent years He now wears the "Triple the first to win theji Pimlico futurity the Belmont futurity and Hopeful stakes Jockey A Smith who has rid-denj Bimelech in all his half-dozeii triumphs steadied his mount alofog just off Straight Lead's pace and took him to the front without effort when he made his move at the ithree quarters pole Notre Dame's first touchdown the end of 40 and 67-yard drives which would have been enouzh to Bimelech added another lustrous star to his two-year-old crown Saturday with a brilliant performance that proved he has all the heart required of a colt that seems destined for greater glory in the Kentucky derby The juvenile champion owned by Col Bradley thrilled a crowd of 20000 by romping away to a clean-cut triumph1 in the $15000 added Pimlico futurity for his sixth victory in a row It was the first time Bimelech had raced a mile and one-sixteenth and he responded by stepping it in 1:45 1-5 a second and a fifth off the track record Yancey Christmas' Rough Pass a bargain beauty bought for $275 last year and the "Cinderella" horse in the field of seven juveniles challenged Bimelech but was outrun by four lengths in the home- cf rat nYi i i oVi copam keeD the South Benders amonz But Carl Snavely being con on the calendar basketball "A schedule of forty-two games among the seven regional members will get under way Friday December 15 with all teams except Bear River in action South Cache champions of last year open their season at Weber January 5 Bear River at Weber high Ogden's Tigers play host to Logan Box Elder travels to North Cache for the opening tilt The schedule: December 15 Box Elder at North Cache South Cache at Weber Logan at Ogden Bear River Bye December 22 Bear River at South Cache Weber at Box Elder North Cache at Logan Ogden Bye Ogden at North Cache South Cache Halfback George Hall scored the third at the apex of an 88-yard the nation's unbeaten and untied gratulated on one of the grandest journey FORWARDS COST YALE GRID TILT teams included the first Irish pass triumphs ever turned in on a grid But none of the three place- completion In three games iron refuses to capitalize on the kickers Denver sent back for the Given the ball on the Cadet 31 general supposition that the Big I'Xira points could match the ac- Rough Pass ridden by George when John Finneran second-team Red's conquest was one of brain 'urate boots of Brink and Dee Ohio State Booked Cornell As Breather Plucky Cornell kids knocked much of the new spirit out of the Ohio State lads by scoring their first two touchdowns on just two center dropped on an Army fumble I over brawn etc Chi pman the Irish hit the line to a first! The Old Mouse-Trapper refused DENVER down on the 20 But from there to be stampeded by what he was they pushed back to the 30 by two told and read of Ohio State's num- The Unup: BRIGHAM YOUNG Bateman It Lawta 1 Riacaham Toburn Woudenber successive penalties bers size speed skill and power Duncan Here Stevenson took command "Football material is evenlv dis- Scott fw I I at Box Elder Bye CvV' ftcaois urst he raded and pitched a long tributed throughout the country' Woolf came from far back with a great rush and made a bold move to catch Bimelech in the homestretch But the Kentucky color-bearer opened up a long lead to win with speed in vreserve Bimelech paid $280 $250 and $220 for $2 mutuals tickets Rough Pass returned $310 and $250 and Straight Lead $270 As Bimelech was brought back to the winner's circle where Bradley received the silver trophy this shout went up from the crowd: "On the Kentucky Derby" pass square into the arms of Pete says Carl Snavelv who has been January 12 Weber at Ogden North Cache at Bear River Logan Jnn Bcheffri tnipmn att Ynun Arboit an end who took it in around at Leban Valley front of Johnny Hatch Army's Marietta Cincinnati Belle fonte at Box Elder Southt Cache Bye jcnon Ontiit itrina rh Hoc gnu January 16 Logan at Bear River star sophomore and was dropped Academy Bucknell and North Mrs Parker Coming's Straight Lead the early pace-setter finished third four lengths behind Rough Pass and six lengths ahead of Christiana stable's Merry Knight Belair stud's Fenlon and Mahhas-set stable's Call to Colors The victory stamped Bimelech oaraatr fb McCarthy South Cache at North Cache Box in nis iracKs on tne 7-yard line Carolina plays an 80-yard run by Walter School stubby second string back from Port Richmond Staten Island on a fake pass and a pass from School to Jack Bohrman second-string right halfback which ate up 62 yards Snavely lived up to his reputation as the Old Mouse Trapper Fullback Mort Landsberg cracked through holes left by mouse-trapped Ohio State guards once 'for 42 yards the run which set up Nick Drahos' clinching place-kick from the 18-yard line Ohio State booked Cornell as a A line pjay got one yard and then Score bf Priodi: Brigbam Young DnTr 7 0 0 6 Elder at Ogden Weber January 19 Bear River at Box Elder Ogden at South Cache Logan at Weber North Cache Bye January 26 Bear River at Ogden Stevenson starting wide around Army's left end cut back over tackle for six yards and threw Big Red Give Coach IIU Greatest Victory "It runs in cycles A school will himself over the goal line through NAVY SUNK DY By WHITNEY MARTIN NEW HAVEN Conn Nov (AP) To be brutally frank about it Yale passed Dartmouth to a sensational 33 to 0 victory today Dartmouth undoubtedly playing its best game to date intercepted nine tosses from harried Yale backs practically every interception paving the way for a touchdown or curbing a potential threat The fact also remains the Elis were outplayed from here to Ho-boken and back by the southern route Their running attack for the most part was rolled Into a knot They completed 12 of their 34 flips but those nine Interceptions more than off-set that And on defense they just couldn't cope with elusive hard-running ball carriers which were 'sent on the field In waves It was bid enough to be outplayed but to have all the breaks go against them made It tragic from the Elis standpoint and from the first half-minute when Jim Bauman intercepted Fred Burr's pass on the Yale 39 the boys In Blue continually were gettin gthem- have good teams-for two or three Blackhawks Sfar Boston College Army came back in the last few i tain good "class of boys Cornell a minutes of this first half to re Defeats Auburn Recruit Is Injured for example will not have high PENN MACHINE cover a Notre Dame fumble on the 5 on me A ni i Irish On molr fK- I KTHue teams aa irequenuv unio Dame line made 9 yards but two or st other' fl'tate n' stltution This because make BOSTON Nov 4 With is we more were held for no gain and breather The game was billed as a Roman holiday in football-mad Columbus But as one poetical observer remarked: "The Christiana turned on the savage beast and made him 2sr PHILADELPHIA Pa Nov 4- 1 i rt pnnvin: no concentrated drives for pros- Pill 1 Ithaca" i otve ouko KnocKeo aown xiatcn AP) Pennsylvania passed with f0Urth-down aerial tn nd thVt Pcts greater success than the Navy Sat- IT? threat 11 Koea without saying mat It gc uraay to score a 13-s victory over CHICAGO Nov Phil Her-gesheimer star Chicago Black-hawk rookie obtained from the Cleveland Barons of the International league will be lost for a month because of a fractured vertebra in his spine Hergesheimer was injured Midway of the third riuartn th smashing decision over Ohio say 'uncle'" South Cafche at Logan Weber at North Cache Box Elder Bye January 30 Ogden a Logan Weber at South Cache North Cache at Box Elder Bear River Bye February 2 Logan at North Cache Cache South Cache at Bear River Box Elder at Weber Ogden February 9 Weber at Bear River North Cache at Ogden Box Elder at South Cache Logan Bye February 13 Bear River at North Cache Ogden at Weber Box Elder at Logan South Cache Bye February 16 Bear River at Logan Ogden at Box Elder North Cache at South Cache Bye February 23 South Cache at Ogden Weber at Logan Box Elder at Bear River North Cache Bye the midihipmen before a crowd Soldiers started uoundinz their on- State after spotting the bulky of 70000 oonents line tn conrf fff Wim Buckeyes a two-touchdown lead The Red and Blue used less than Tim rhi iJln rlv p-fvintr th creat- less than five minutes to play Boston college's football forces pushed over two quick and spectacular touchdowns Saturday to pull out a 13 to 7 victory over Auburn's Plainsmen before 15000 fans at Fenway park Charlie O'Rourke's sensational passing gave the Eagles both their touchdowns after Auburn had scored on an 80 yard runback of a pass interception by Lloyd Cheatham Olympic Leader Taken In Death air as many aerials and completed Frontczak makine moat of th eat ever scored by a club under me ynr proporuon as -Navy but yardage they drove from the Notre his direction when he fell into the goal post at selves into situations which kept one or cneir lour successful passes Dame 47 ta first Hn -t The onlr one annroachlnar it in them rocking on their heels all the Blackhawks' training camp at set up a second-quarter touchdown in five plays Three plays more the opinion of the Red and White and another 52 clinched the and thev needed half drill-master was his unbeaten afternoon Hibbing Minn victory in the third quarter Navy for first down on the 5 But th- Bucknell's 14-13 victory over He will have to wear a brace NASHVILLE Tenn Nov 4 (AP) John Noel 51 prominent businessman and sportsman died Saturday after a heart attack He was pitched 28 times and one thrown Irish forwards rose up enmasse Fordham in New York In 1931 TIPTON TO TORONTO PHILADELPHIA Nov The eiihtMftita WU I 4 1 I rrouicHK wm spuied ror a loss after it trailed 13-0 at tne nair March 1 Ogden at Bear River by substitute Tom Blount accounted for a fourth quarter score until the season Opens and will not be able to skate for at least i and the Irish had the ball Athletics have sent Eric Tipton to "ButUhe kick I got out of beat a member of the United States Logan at South Cache North Cache Spain's rehabilitation plans may be delayed by the present war Toronto on option ing Ohio State the way we did" two weeKs An offside penalty Navy gave Penn a first down on the 19 and a Olympic irapsnooc team in at weoer isox timer aye So oners Crush short pass from Frank Reajran to 1 MaiaMMBaMaBaBMkHBaBaBMBMBaBBHaiiawi Harlan Gustafson was good for 15 yards Herb Rainwater carried the Iowa Sfaters ball over In two tries For its second touchdown Penn started on its 28 and drove to the NORMAN Okhu Nov 4 AP Jl T- I j-fc I ramwaier waj injured UKianomaj Sooners crushed whei aJter a 1 13 yeard gam Iowa State 38-6 before 25000 fife Reagan pitched a 22-yard aerial homecoming fans here Saturday Ti to Gene Davis who running be- to move up another notch in the a hind beautiful downfieid blocking defense of their Big Six confer by Gustarson and Red Stephens ence grid title With reserves in roamed the remaining 30 yards His the game most all the wav the placement lor me extra point was sooners scored about as they gooa Pieajtea roiling to six touchdowns Blount was the hero of Navy's and holding the visitors heirless is lone touchdown drive Rushed In- until the closing minutes when a mini to the game early in tne fourth long pass brought their lone quarter as Navy tooK over the ball counter on Its 20 Blount threw a 14-yard pa-is to Everett Malrolm who ran Purdue Loses to ') to Penn 20 before he was prought THIS IS TOPCOAT down from behind Five plays later SUITS FOR EVERY HEED he completed another aerial good Iowa Grid Team t-r nine yards to Dick Foster In Tailoring Compares Favorably With Custom Work of Bond Street Tailors Custom Tailoring Features Are Included In the Construction and Fabric Finishes T4 Je end xone for the touchdown LAFAYETTE Ind isfov I TiriE Herringbone Tweeds Regular Tweed Camel's Hair Hair riles Wool Worsted MARRIED MISSOURIANS (AH-lwo safet es both mrnrpA WORSTEDS 1 TWEEDS CHEVIOTS Greys Tan COLUMBIA Mo Nov Three in tne fourth Deriod a remiTt University or Missouri football docked Purdue punts gave Iowa players have wives They are Low- a 4-0 decision over Purdue in a Ii A Stripes Checks Diagonals Districts Plain ell Pickett guard Hob Wakeman lilg Ten conference football game tackle and Rayburn Chase full- before 25000 spectators here Sat- O' Blue Green Black back urday A Cheviots Solid Color Herringbones District Check Overcheck Conservative Plaid All Sizes with or without belt 745 085 SINGLE OR DOUBLE BREASTED In complete size range LEAPaN BOWL FREE "DRESSER OF MEN-' 2432 Washington Boulevard WALK ACROSS THE STREET AND SAVE i The Mapleway Bowling Alley invites you to attend their bowling school each afternoon between the hours of 1 and 2 No cost I I MAPLEWAY BOWLING ALLEY A Few Step Up From Washington Boulevard at 416 23rd Street.

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