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The Salt Lake Tribune from Salt Lake City, Utah • 20

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ifia''61ii-q '''''''''''''''-'9 20 rep Football hree-Touchdown Underdog to THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Saturday September 17 1949 Denver Downs Mines 480 Vashington Eleven so BYU Plays Miners Ags Oppose WSC Riswk ri---4 -------4-4r4-1--4-4--w-- n---'1-lr'1-4- 'vv -r -0 v---v-4c ii--nwnnnniwalTnoo'r-na'-'0-'-y- -n- if' 1 oo 20 1 TEE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Saturday September 17 1949 1 1 all 4 4 1 Eleven 'rites 17 ate ti lit flaw 1 1 I i 1 1 11- BYU Plays Miners t- th Football 4 I ilLip Fu Denver Downs Mines 48-0 1 11 i 1 4 -o i ose WSA 2 I 4 1 i I Ounm0 rep Football --1 Denver Downs Mines 480 1- 1 1 -1' -4 4 4 '4' -4- 1 A 1 connected and they are restricted to one touchdown in each of the first three periods' In the fourth Benham and Etcheverry connected with four scoring passes Bob Gruneler kicked six extra 0 0 0 0 0 Denstter 7 7 7 27 48 1dtht: t7r" Benham and and they are restricted to one touchdown in each of the first three periods- Trt th fourth Benham and and they are restricted to one touchdown in each of the first three periods- In the fourth Benham and Etcheverry with four Enh nrunelec kicked nix extra' 0 0 0 0 0 A Air liver 041 mcd DENVER Sept 16 (R--The vet-ran Howard Benham and sopho-1 more Sam Etcheverry hurled five touchdown passes Friday night as Denver's air minded Pioneers opened the football season with a 48-0 win over the Colorado School of Mines First-game fumbleltis hampered the Pioneers In the early stages' DENVER Sept 16 vet Howard Benham and sopho- 1 more Sam Etcheverry hurled five touchdown passes Friday night aal DENVER Sept 16 vet Howard Benham and sopho- 1 more Sam Etcheverry hurled five touchdown passes Friday night as Denver's air minded Pioneers it irta 1 1 ion-u win over Ins Latoraao zcnooi of Mines Pirst-game fornbleltis hampered 11115 rioneern isle early autgen 1 'S I ii Li' I I 1 List of Contests Played by Prep Elevens I a 4 List of Contests I I I-I re vri-bti ilI7 Prora novort 16--i I 1 I By JOHN MOONEY Associate Sports Editor SEATTLE Wash Sept the local citizenry can be believed 1Saturday's opening of the collegiate football season on the west coast shapes up as another of those "Lot the poor Indian" affairs For of the 32000 estimated fans who will watch Utah IT and Unia versity of Washington pry the lid Anisociate sports Lonor SEATTLE Wish Sept 16--If the local citizenry can be believed ISaturday's opening of the collegi alp football season on the west of Washington pry the coait shapes up as another of those "IA the poor Indian" at- fairs For of the 32000 estimated fans who will watch Utah and UM- vers a) lid East 20 North Cache 0 RICHMOND Sept 16 East high's Leopards hungrily devoured all that North Cache had to offer Friday afternoon as they downed the 13ulidoge 20-0 in the first game either team had played on the Richmond field The running of Milford Varner East halfback paced all of their touchdowns Varner himself hit the goal-line once while his colleagues Salmon and Swan added the other two pay touchs North Cache's only drive came early in the opening minutes of the game on a 40-yard march into East territory Varner and company put the hex on this however oetting up their second quarter tally Varner moved from mid-field setting East 20 North Cache 0 East 20 North Cache 0 RICHMOND Sept 16 East! thitrh kstnes41vr a 01106 SAJ PSI Sit an Lnaz plortn LAale nag to cit rid Fay afternoon as they downed Richmond field The running of Milford Varner East halfback paced all of their touchdowns Varner himself hit the goal-line once while his colleagues Salmon and Swan added the other two pay touchs North Cache's only drive came the opening minutes of the game on a 40-yard march into East early in territory Varner and company put he hex on this however setting up their second quarter tally Varner moved from mid-field setting up South 0 Granito IL Provo 32 Murray 4L Eliot 20 North Catche Boor RiVer 7 WAII Davis 34 Logan cyprao 13 Bingham 7 Ogden 28 Weber Judgo IS Morgan 2 Boise 20 Box Eider 12 Twin Folio It South Cache IL Panora Nov 21 Hinckley I Payson 27 Brits 14 Biala It Hurricane Braver GI Milford IL Ronal' It Parowsn Towel $1 Grantsville I2 Itssatch 114 North Summit IL Park City South Summit IL Pleasant Groves' Monk Millard 21 Springville 7 Lincoln 20 Spanish Fork in 30 Spanish York North flannel is Lehi IS 1 4 1 KALL BROADCASTS Stay-at-homes can keep up with the University of Utah Redskins and the Brigham Young university Cougars Saturda when the two clubs open their 1949 grid seasons Radio stafinn KAM will broadcast both games The station will air the Utah vs Washington game from Seattle at 1:15 pm and will carry a play-by-play descatption of the 11 vs Texas Western game at Provo at a pm Routh 0 Granite IL Prov 3S Murray ft pooh 20 sorth cache 6 Bear River 7 West a 8 Davie 34 Loran 11 0 12 itkitk 7 Ogden 28 Weber IL i Judge IS Morgan 0 Boise 20 Box Eider 12 Twin Fella It South Cache Ill 4 ee Pantie's Nv 31 Hinckley rayson 27 Dlta' 14 ALL BROADCASTS Dixie Lb Burliest Si 3 4 0 Beaver 43 Milford IL 2 Stay-at-homes can keep up 3 Renato 19 l'arewen Tonle 31 Grantsville It I with the University of Utah Red- ach 24 North Summit IL 4 4 i I skins and the Brigham Young Wast i park City 8 Sout Summit IL 1- university Cougars Saturday i 1 4 1 esta 1 when the two clubs open their Plasant Greye Mob 1111Ard 21' "rinfrVine 7' I -s--- 1949 grid seasons Lincoln le Spanish Fork ill Radio StiltOn KAU will broad- 4 Linroin 30 Spanish York sr )4 ast both games The station I 1 North IS Lehi IS ill air the Utah vs Washington 1: '1 l' ma from Seattle at 1:15 pm --carry a play-by-pia 1 descatption of the lit vs 1aLusaK6a1LA16ot240-ma-A100gviitaamowli eersu 1f 'lk 4 4- Texas Western game at Prove i i at 1 P'111' '4-'4-1 4 i Nor-off i ryfc 4 I e' 1 By OWE McCULLOCII Tribune Sports Writer PULLMAN Wash Sept Utah Aggies face the certain power of Washington State college and the threat of rain for their 1949 football season opener here Saturday afternoon The Utahns and Cougars tangle at Rogers field at 3 pm It will be the first test for both the intersectional rivals this year The game will honor fans from Spokane In a special "Spokane day" Rain Friday delayed the Utahns arrival in Pullman and limited their final workout during the late afternoon What's even more disheartening to Coach George MPlin kovich is that more rain ie fore' cast for Saturday 1 Beasts 10 Lettermen Melinkovich making his first appearance as Aggie coach announced a starting lineup boasting 10 lettermen and eight of the starters from the first 1943 game The newcomer will be LeGrande Weaver at a guard spot Re mainder of the line will have Norval Hansen and Keith Hughes at ends Moroni Schwab and Nick Zelenick tackles Weaver and Lloyd Hayes guards and Wendell Hess at center Captain John Caputo will lead the formation from quarter Jay Van Noy and Non Johnson will be at halfbacks and Ernie Groll at fullback Besides Weaver a sophomore only Hess and Johnson were missing from the starting lineup for last season's opener The Utahns chief defensive worries will concern Frank Mantayas southpaw who will start at quarterback on Paul triple-threat halfback and Mary Curtiss 210- pound fullback When Coach Phil Sarboe turns this trio loose Melinkovich will run his defense specialists into the fray The defensive lineup probably will include Schwab Zelenick Hayes Hess Van Noy Groll Vert Kidman Kent Murdock Mahlon Rasmusson Hal Garner and either Hansen or Harry Molchan sophomore lrIDUTIO aport VrILVL Wash Sept Utah Asmies face the certain power 1 of Washington State college and the threat of rain for their 1949 have football season opener here Set- urday afternoon The Utahns and Cougars tangle Rogers field at 3 tm It will lame will honor fans from pokane In a special "Spokane day" Hain Friday delayed the Utahns arrival In Pullman and limited their final workout during the late afternoon What's even more dis- heartening to Coh Ge MPlin cc eorg kovich is that more rain is fore- cast for Saturday Boasts 10 Lettemien Melinkovich making his first appearance as Aggie coach an- nounced a starting lineup boasting 10 lettermen and eight of the start- ers from the first 1943 game The newcomer will be LeGrande Weaver at a guard spot Re- mainder of the line will vat Hansen and Keith Hughes at Zelenick tackles Weaver an ends Moroni Schwab and Nick and Hess at center Captain John Caputo will lead the formation from quarter Jay Van Noy and Non Johnson will be at halfbacks and Ernie Groll at fullback Besides Weaver a sophomore only Hess and Johnson were miss- to jfl utanns cruet aerensive wor i i 1 two first downs before scoring In the third quarter Varner Salmon and Don Black held sway marching from the East 34 to North Cache's two before Salmon drove over right guard for the score Swan caught Varner's flat pass for the extra point In the final stanza Varner started the offensive drive from mid-field and Swan scored on a reverse from the three yard line adding the point after touchdown al so North Cache had very little to ofilir and above the sterling line play of Delo Weeks whose defensive tactics proved to be the Only thorn in EaSt's score-conscious side Lineups: two first downs before scoring In the third quarter Varner Salmon and Don Black held sway North Cache's two before Salmon marching from the ast 34 to drove over right guard for the score Swan caught Varner's flat pass for the extra point In the final stanza Varner started the offensive drive from mid-field and Swan scored on a re- verse from the three yard line adding the point after touchdown also ffr and above the sterling line North Cache had very little to oiis play of Dale Weeks whose defen- sive tactics proved to be the Only thorn in Elora score -conscious Lino lino! All-Church Softball 14(14 Gains inals 1 11 All-Church of tDall lir-1 a 111 I ty1j1 Gains 111111S I (le II I 1-ra 7 I 1 i 0 1- 1 1 i- I I I I I I I He's One of WOU's Few Returning Regulars There'll be few veterans in lineup Saturday night when the Cougars meet Texas Western but Glen Clark sporting three letters and a lot of footballsavvy will be at one end Game time is 8:15 ItbAg 11- It VI Fat VzionAr Amtvwrelkivialt l(ghttit I ala ift 41k mere'D De IOW veterans In I uneup uruny mixer worm VOW Granite 0 South 0 A stubborn Glanite high school line withheld three serioue South 'coring attacks on the Farmer gridiron Friday night to battle the fleet-footed Cubs to a 0-0 deadlock Sparked by clever Gary Nagle the South crew couldn't penetrate the Granite goal line even though they advanced the ball to within eight and six yarda of pay dirt on two occasions Granite's best threat came In the final quarter when the Farmers advanced to the South 1 only to foes the ball on dOwne South recovered a Granite fumble in the first quarter on the Farmer 40 and carried to the eight before losing it on downs In the second quarter i Nagle led an offensive to the Granite 17 be- fore the halftime gun stopped the attempt No serious threats were made in the third but In the last chapter Johnny Flores' pauts helped move the Cubs to the six' A furn- ble wrecked that thrust Following a punt exchange the Cubs moved back to the Granite 20 but the clock beat them again South Hamilton Smith Robert- Ion Peterson lee Nagle ThIPPon Fiore Eratine Christenson Hear Granite Willey Smith Monson Stevens Edgar Von Pederson Clark -Leavitt Peck Howard twee by quartoesT South Granite I ti Woolley Davis 31 Logan 6 Woolley Davis 31 Logan 6 A tub Granite 0 South 0 sborn chanite high school line withheld three serious South scoring attacks on the Fernier gridiron Friday night to battle the fleet-fgooted Cubs to a 0-0 deadlock Sparked by clever Gary Nagle the South crew couldn't penetrate tugh tne Granite goal line even ho they advanced the ball to within two occaions eight and six yards of pay dirt on Granite's beet threat came In the final quarter when the Farm- ors advanced to the South lill only Isla Iv tit sr mava asn cto an 1st qua Ier oh 41111 1 tti lied---bd Iffhto ff it 'envoi recK nowaru by luattelmo South it 0 6-4 moon Woolley Davis 31 Logan 6 Loop Ciavn Helper Takes Amateur Ball Meet Opens ff I I I iitergis Furma Xavier i01 61 West Virginia Weelyan Mesippl 40 Memphis' State 7 Taylor (mat) 12 Huntington Pittsburgh 17 Rolla MO Mince I SI Doane Marysville (Mo) 21 Bockhorn (Kansas IMO 13 Drake 40 South Dakota State I Southeretern Man College 45 Sterling Missisaippl 40 Memphis Stata 7 MillOttrl railer 31 Beth AA Jr Itindsborg Sam Superior Wis) Teachers 33 Mich 1gan Tack I ht Benedict's College (Atehlson Ian) 39 Concordia ollegs Oregon 24 St Marys 7 DCLA 080 IS North Hollywood Cal and Layton ward of Safford Ariz advinced to the finals of the All-Church softball tournament at White park Friday 0 North Hollywood came from be COLLEGE GRID hind to win 4-2 over Pleasant Green scoring three runs in the RESULTS fifth on hits by Bill Gertsch a double by Bub Cook and a single by Oscar Britt Layton scored A 45 Hill Field two in the seventh on hits by Carbon 14 Pleas 17 Georgia tS Furman Kempton Blake Welker and )011V1Of O) as West Virginia Dodge to win over Vineyard Weelyan Vineyard had won the opening Mesippi 46 Memphis State 7 Taylor (Ind) 12 Huntington a game of the day with a 1-0 deciPittsburgh IL Kell (Mo) Mon over Laurelcrest ward Mime I Hashbure 31 Doane 15 Carlton Ence Laurelcrest Marysville (Mo) 17 aocithurst pitcher tossed a one-hit ball game Manilas City) 13 Drake 46 South Dakota State I but the one hit he allowed proved Southeretern (San) College 45 fatal for it was a triple by Leo sterling Holdaway Vineyard center fielder Missiselppi 40 Memphis Steal 7 and came with Vern Clegg on base millOttri 'aIJ 55 Bethany (Lindeborg as the result of a walk superior reneberass Mies Ence then came back in a later 1gan Tech I game to pitch hie team into the st Denediet's College (Atehlson consolation finale with a two-hit Kan) 311 Concordia College IL Oregon 24 St Mary's 7 performance that gave Laurelcrest 080 IS a 6-1 win over University ward of Provo In three games Ence has allowed only three runs UCLA- Blasts varsity fo ridts Ariz hdaedf eha at cred early in the day by a 2-0 margin In that game Blake singled Welker walked and Dodge tripled to send both 35 home and win the game LOS ANGELES Sept 16 UM-- Clearfield an early tournament favorite was eliminated Friday as surprisingly fast UCLA foot- they fell to pieces end dropped a all team defected Oregon State g-5 decision to Pleasant Green then riday night 35 to 13 before 37- boat to Wellsville 10-7 27 in the opening of the Pacific Scores: 7oast conference football cam- Pleasant Green 2 10 4 sign North Hollywood 4 7 4 The margin far exceeded the Beck and Arnone Howard and did seven-point hopes of UCLA Linford ooters and their new coach Henry a (Red) Sanders me king his I ntlerve MVO 0 2 2 ard (Provo) 1 1 1 ebut after coming here from Van- Enee and Patterson Williams and erbilt It was a severe disappoint- Harding UCLA Blasts 013 kol 35-13 1401 ANGELES Sept 16 surprisingly fast UCLA football team defeated Oregon State Friday night 35 to 13 before 37- 427 in the opening of the Pacific Coast conference football campaign The margin far exceeded the mild seven-point hopes of UCLA rooters and their new coach Henry (Red) Sanders making 'his debut after coming here from Vanderbilt It was a severe OS I 1' game Blake singled Welker walked and Dodge tripled to send both 4ta 35-13 home and win the game Clearfield an early tournament LOS ANGELES Sept 16 favorite was eliminated Friday as surprisingly fast II A fent- 1 A 'Al ball team defeated Oregon State Lgiey ee 1 thecos Pt''' roppe a 9-5 decision to Pleasant Green then Friday night 35 to 13 before 37- lost to Wellsville 10-7 427 in the opening of the Pacific Scores: Pleasant Green 2 10 4 Coast conference football cam- paten North Hollywood 4 7 4 The margin far exceeded the Beck and Arnone Howard and mild seven-point hopes of A Linford Vineyard 0 2 2 rooters and their new coach Henry (Red) Sanders making 'his Laureicrest Ene and Patterson debut after coming here from Van- ard men) Williams Williams and 1 1 1 te derbill It was a severe disappoint- Harding North Hollywood Cal and Layton ward of Safford Ariz advinced to the finals of the All-Church softball tourns- rtlAnt at Whiffs nark Wridav IJrth 'Unit vrtrosetel "th vnmet 1 0- Aoa Alr mr I A- A- A- A VU SI I 11 I LiS I BP I I I 11111 Itt Will 114 over rleatenin "P0 1 r- allowed only three 11108 '0L Lig 35 13 and Dodge tripled to send both UCLA Blas ts Safford Ariz had haned the dr1 cr UM- Safford its tired defeat early in the day by a 2-0 margin In that game Blake singled Welker walked home and win the game 2'- n-4-1A Alp 411trolrindavst Held Weight Edge End to end the Farmers starters will average 208 pounds against 198 for The Utahns will also have a two-pound edge in backfields--185 to la Fumbles and recoveries: This is Aggies' first Invasion of Pacific Coast conference territory since 1941 when Idaho stopped them who left Logan as 19-point underdogs found themselves more respected in prices are by 12 Ore newspapers riled Agee team by saying Cougars were wasting their time playing Utah rates as only one touchdown favorite over Utah in western end of game was set 'back to 3 pm to let fans see Idaho-Willamette game at Moscow ljust 10 miles away) earlier Saturday time playing Utah ing Cougars were wasting their down favorite over Utah in western ington rates as only one touch- end of game was se 'back to 3 pm to let fans ee Idaho-Willamette game at Mos- just 10 miles 'wily) earlier Saturday cow eft selves more respected in Washing- time playing Utah prices are WS by 12 Ore news- papers riled Agee team by Ing Cougars were wasting their ROY- ington rates as only one touch- down favorite over Utah in western 1 1 i 1 AMERICAN FORK Sept 16-- 1 Illelper captured the 1949 Industrial league championship here Friday night when it toppled American Fork 11 to 7 to win the scheduled five-game aeries three games to one It wu Angelo Venture ill who won his second series game Friday who guided the Merchants to the title Boyd Durrant hit two home runs for American Fork and Earl Owen smashed another but it wasn't enough to stop the charging Merchants Charley Woodbury was tagged for the defeat 1 Helper AS 0 A Am Fork AS it 0 A Wood 5 3 6 1 Mayne 26 4 1 4 0 Simms 2b 5 3 3 4 PPotera 310 5 1 2 3 Babcock If 5 2 0 0 Tate et 5020 Pluto lb 5 1 13 0 Owen lb 5 211 1 Batley se 5 3 2 1 Durrant rt 3 2 2 0 Angei08 rf 4 1 3 0 DPeters II 4 1 2 0 Greert-ct 5 1 0 0 Olson se 4 2 3 5 Mascara 3b 4 0 0 1 Overly 3 1 4 1 Ventureill 9 4 3 0 4 Woodbury 0 3 0 1 0 aDeavitt 1 1 0 0 bOreenwood 1 1 0 0 Totals 42 16 27 111 Total's 38 12 27 10 tor Overly in 9th tor Woodbury in eth Boors by innings: Helper 410 100 122-11 American Fork 020 002 7 3 taimma 2 Babcock Slum Bailey 3 Mascara Yenturelli Mayne Owen 2 Durrant 2 Deavitt Greenwood E42mm Taie Durrant Babcock Ventureill Simms Mayne Olson Greenwood Babcock 4 Bailey Angelo' Ventureill 2 Mayne Peters Owen Durrant 3 Greenwood Peters to to Owen 6 Woodbury 4 1 Woodbury 1 Bates 1 74z0-- i zi lf--77" 6 lb 5 1 13 0 Owen lb 2 De 5 1 Bailey si 5 3 2 1 Durrent rf 3 2 2 ACKA108 rf 4 I 3 0 DPetera it 4 1 2 0 oc een-at 5 1 0 0 Olson aa 4 2 3 5 Mascara 3b 0 0 1 Overly 3 1 4 1 Ventureill 4 3 0 4 Woodbury 3 0 1 0 ae Davitt 1 1 boreinwood 1 1 Totals 42 16 27111 Total's 3512 2710 a-Ainaled for Overly in gth by innings: for Woodbury la Ilth Boors American Fork 020 002 003- 7 Haw 410 100 122-11 3 tairnms 2 Babcock Musa Bailey 3 Mascara Contorollt Mayne Owen 2 Durrant 2 Doavitt Greenwood TAM 1111-0win Durrant ---(3'n ch Venturolli Simms learns lo Olson Greenwod it mm Babooek 4 Sanity A 1 Ventureill 2 Mayne I Peters nOwe en Durant 3 Greenwood Peters to Olson to Owen wood bury 4 1 Woodbury 1 Bates net fft11 Uff ffE- 1 ICI rtl lb 5 113 0 Owen lb 2 1 mha l'Itagge for the 'Relive AB 0 A Am Fork AB it 0 A defeat Simms 2b 5 3 3 4 Peters 3b 5 1 2 3 5 6 1 414Ti ilk 4 1 1 0 pabcock it 5 2 0 0 Tate et 5 0 2 0 Bailey se 5 3 2 1 Dumont rt 3 2 2 Angeles rt 4 1 3 0 aPsters It 4 1 2 Oreen-et 5 I 0 0 mono 4 2 'A 3 nuot Winder Milligan Smith BradshaW Ha if backa Black Varna Swan Johnson Marston Rob bins North Cache Hyde Vess Griffin Weeks Salisbury Halfbacks Saunders Banton Suitt Stewart tilfOr by quarterc Eaat ts 20-78 North I I I 0-- Scoring: Varner Salmon Swan A Swan 2 Officials: IL Shelton Nelson Reading Judge 19 Morgan 0 moon AN aNpt Judge Me-Mortal Bulldogs scoring one touchdown In the first quarter and two Mott In the final look a 19-0 derition from Saogall high bore Friday night the Met-quarter touchdown Was set up by a 1Syer4 penalty which put the ball on the Mnrgen twozhee tine Bob Hill went over tackle for the score and Allen place-kicked the extra point In the fourth quarter Anderson $et Up the score with a 20-yard jaunt around with Radermen going over On a quarterback totemic Allen a kick was blocked Later in the period Hill went around for 20 yards and the final score Allen kiek hit the goal post The iinpups: Judge McNamara Redder-man Bert) Tackles Mien Doletowitch Moore Jimerson Cen let Reading Thatcher Bradford Backs-1Z a derma Hill Anderson Moffitt er'ettlik Caruso Skisos Morgan Thackery Turner trarrellrots rancia Francis Olsen Score by quarters: J'utitre 7 I 11-19 010rit an 0 5 Allen Be 1rrns Rose Johnson The rivet-quarter touchdown Was set up by a 15-yard penalty which put the ball en the Morgan two to4c41 lin Hob lint Went over tackle for the score and Allen place-kicked the extra point In the fourth quarter Anderson $et up the score with a 20-yard jaunt around end with Radermen going over On a quarterback town Allen's kick was blocked Late in the period 11111 went around end for 20 yards and the final score Alien's kick hit the goal post The lineups: Judge bi cNamara Redder 'rarities Allen Doletowitch Man Bert) Moore Jimerson Centers-Joe II Reading Thaterter Bradford Backs- ll aderman 11111 Ander- son Moffitt Cecala Caruso SkisoL Morgan Thackery Turner Guar0s-4itt le Farrellreet Cent or--Thompsom 4 Francis Erancia Francis Olsen Seore by quarters: settee 1 41! 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Iifflffss wood rt 4 3 1 0 VUOOD ID 544 3: 302 Turner et 8 1 2 0 Cowiey 2b 3 0 2 0 a 3 I try nirete an loon olarn a Frantz lb 2 010 oebe et 2 ft 4 1 4 5 2: Mooning 2b 4 1 4 31 a Adams 4 Bliaetter it 4 2 2 a i ii 01 A km' 2b 2 1 1 0 Earl 4 0 0 1 Yale 2 0 2 1 soot Tesek 1 0 0 2 Oty 4) DAD 1 dra a 3 3 A 11 off the 1949 pigskin parade few give the Utes more than an out side chance of holding the score within the three-touchdown advantage established by the professional football handicappers They Disagree But among the few dissenters are a determined bunch of youth ful Lite who believe if Washing ton can beat them then the Huskies are In for top consider tion in the Pacific Coast conference picture On paper a great many odds oppose the youthful Lite First they are playing Washing ton in the Husky stadium which means the Redskins must adapt themselves to a difference in altItude Secondly the Utes will be play ing their first game of the season before the largest crowd they will face all year This may bother the sophomores and untried kids in the starting lineup Playing at Home Then the Huskies will be playing at home while the Utes still were attempting to recover from a shaky plane ride Friday night Billy Boren scat back and quarterback Dave Cunningham were so sick after their ride down that they were unable even to suit up for Friday afternoon's limbering-up drills More than halt the squad was air sick on the trip to Seattle The odds around the hotels Friday placed Washington at a 19- point advantageover the Utes This may be a little over10 on the home team but it seems to be based on the logic that Washington will be stronger than in 1948 while the Utes shape up about even with last year's Skyline Six conference champs Big 'Hope Washington's big hope lies on the broad shoulders of Hugh McEihenney the Compton transfer of Little All-America fame If McElhenney is half the football player his pre sa notices claim the Utes will be in for a bad afternoon We watched the Huskies drill Friday afternoon and the Californian is steeped in class Howie Odell the former Yale coacb is directing his club for the first time this fall Last year Odell was confined to hopsital bed most of the season And Odell has a tricky offense a winged affair which combines the better features of the single wing the double wing and the With McElhenney in the Mil-back or tailback spot the Huskies are a powerful versatile outfit And the Washington line will hold somewhere in the neighborhood of 13 lbs a man advantage on the front line Utah'S inexperienced reserve strength up in front may win or lose the ball game Utah has one definite advantage If Ike elects to "shoot for the moon" in an upset Huskies play Minnesota next week and Notre Dame the following Saturday Hostile scouts will be swarming In the stands and Coach Odell may try to win on straight football while concealing his trick stuff Utah might have other ideas on the matter of this so-called "breather game" The mid-week storms apparently had blown themselves out leaving a cold dry field for the game urday The probable starting lineups: Utah Washington Martin (189) let Olson (205) Thornton (187) Itr Prerheek (215) Cartoon (203) Igr Hoisnecht (182) Gardner (219) Rehn (146) Nattier (170) rgl Casson (194) McMinn (202) rtl Smith (220) Prinster (178) Cloidt (175) Zackrison (176i (lb Heinrich (178) Subjciwics (182) Ihr Beth (198) Tate (175) rhi Kirk (170) Anderson (195) Ds Maihnny (195) it seems to This may be a little over10 on the home team but be based on the logic that Wash- ington will be stronger than in 1948 while the Utes shape up about even with last year's Sky line Six conference champs Big 'Hope es on the broad should ere hers of hope Hugh Mc- Elhenney the Compton trans- ler of Little All-America fame If McElhenney is half the football player his re notices claim the Utes will be in for a bad after noon We watched the Huskies drill Friday afternoon and the Califor nian is steeped in class Howie Odell the former Yale coach is directing his club for gideetiirwst timcoen confined ftaolt hoLlrittarearci most of the season And Odell has a tricky offense a winged affair which combines the better features of the single wing the double wing and the With McElhenney in the ftill- back or tailback spot the Huskies are a powerful versatile outfit And the Washington line will hold somewhere in the neighbor- hood of 13 lbs a man advantage on the front line Utah'S inexperi- enced reserve strength up in front may win or lose the ball game Utah has one definite advantage if Ike elects to "shoot for the moon" in an upset Huskies play Minnesota next week and Notre Dame the following Sat- urday Hostile scouts will be swarming in the stands and Coach Odell may try to win on straight football while concealing his trick stuff Utah might have other ideas on the matter of this so-called "breather game" The mid-week storms apparently had blown themselves out leaving a cold urday dry field for the game The probable starting lineups: Utah Washington Martin (189) ler Olson (205) Thornton (187) itr Precheek (215) Cahoon (203) hir Holtnecht (192) Gardner (219) Rehn (196) Naider (170) rel Casson (194) McMinn (202) rtl Smith (220) Prinster (1781 Cloidt (173) Zarkr18011 (1701 qb Heinrich (176) Sublowira (182) Ihr Beth (198) Tate (175) rhl Kirk (170) Anderson (196) fb McEihnny (195) oft the 1949 pigskin parade few side chance of holding the score iv the Utes more than an out tage established by the professional football handica era No PP They Disagree But among the few dissenters are a determined bunch of youth- tut who believe If Washing Ilan eRn MILE inern men Ina IMl1rina arm In Tar Tnn ennampraa 1 2101 was air sick on the trip to Seattle the home team but it seems to The odds around the hotels Fri- day placed Washington at a 19- point advantage over the Wes This may be a little over10 on be based on the logic that Wash- inryton will ilw eirroloor than le LOGAN Sept high ran roughshod over Logan 84-6 Friday night in the Aggie stadiuni timepielely overwhelming the hapless Ciizzlies with both deception and power plays Davis nds--Bryson rough Hatch Purdy Stocker a I Montgomery Lewis Winn notes Dobler Jacques Sabine Hill Campbell Darrey Sessions Cowley Swan Yea es Hill Cowley Lindsay LIM A disappointment to coach Kip Taylor of the Beavers newly arrived from Michigan State UCLA got off to a seven point lead in the first four minutes of the game and held a 21-0 lead at halftime Bruin halfbacks Frnie Johnson and Howard Hansen a pair of speed merchants shared honors while Ken Carpenter was the mainstay of the Oregon State offense Johnson's brilliant 61-yard return of a punt set the stage for the first gruin touchdown and Hansen reeled off a 64-yard touchdown sprint that started as he broke high to his right end in the second quarter Oregon 24 Gaels 7 SAN FRANcIsCO Soot 28 (A3) The University of Oregon scored three touchdowns and a field goal to defeat the St Mary's Gaels 24 to 7 before a crowd of 40000 Friday night In Kezar stadium Coach Jim Aiken's club co-ehampions of the Paeific Coast conference last year dominated the game from the start A 64-yard drive netted a touchdown 1114 minutes after the opening kickoff The Ducks went yards on another thrust in the second period and Just before the half Chet Daniels place kicked a field goal from the 27-yard line Daniels a guard also converted the three extra tallies after touchdown Oregon made it 24-0 early in the third quarter after recovering a fumble on St Marys 21-yard marker Fullback Bob Sanders went around left end for the score Late In the fourth period St Mary's capitalized on the second of two bids to score 11 Safford (Art!) 2 7 2 University (Provo) 0 1 Morris and Johns Christensen and Brown REF 1 4 0 North Hollywood 9 11 4 Murray and Barley Howard and Linford RE Clearfield 5 9 2 Pleasant Green 11 2 A Monttornery and Jetting) Collins Beck and Anton Clearfield 7 7 Wellsv ille 10 12 5 A Montenmery and Jessop Gun-net A Barley and Barley University I 2 3 Laurelerest 7 5 Christensen and Brown Enc and Patterson Pafford Arts 3 3 I Vinsvard (Provo) 2 4 3 1 Morris and John Williams and Harding alatordard Ookodula 920 pm-1auralermat VI WellavIllo (N)Stsolation) rat--Vinsvard (Provo) vit loser North Holtvwood-Plaasant Orass1 (an and 15th) 9:00 Arta vs vernal North NollYwood-Pleaaant Oreva (1st and 2nd) Fort Golfers Slate 'Football' Meet Fort Douglas gets Into the spirit of the pigskin season Saturday and Sunday when membert pair in 11- man squads for a "football" golf tournament Handicaps will be used in the unique contest with divot performer seeking par "touchdowns" on either of the week end dates SATURDAY GRID SCHEDULE Totals 44 18 24 71 Totals 34124111 Aeon by innings: Swift of Ogden 310 143 25-19 Spring len Modhene 000 021 4 2 Hartley 2 Cottle 2 0 Hansen 'Henson Gilbert Fisher Gilbert 30B Tone Ben detti Bartley 5 Sitneral 3 Charge deAwat to BYree Bone responsible for-0 ilben 15 Byre 10 Sinters! 2 1 Bvree 2 Simeral B13-011bert 1 Byres 4 Atmore 5 Cottl4 by byres and Billion Hunter AB 0 A1Mneeser AB 11 0 A LItuia5b 8 3 1 li blearier If 4 3 2 0 Davie of 5 2 1 0 Munich of 4 3 1 1 Bustin 4 1 10 1 11 Price lb 4 2 6 1 1111usbn lb 5 3 5 0 Bernardo 3b 5 3 5 1 Orr se 5 0 2 0 Andrus lb 5120 111mith If 3 1 3 1 Pierce ri 5 1 0 Davis re 8 2 0 0 Briber se 3 1 3 0 Bdvinks 7b 3 1 2 41 Nieleen as 1010 011ushe 3b 1 1 0 01 Apringrrattle 3 1 8 0 14weitebn 0 0 0 213ogden 4010 aCIttuinton 1 0 0 0 Totals 3515549 Torsi 38 13 3 zBetted for Smith to fith Beare by Innings: Hunter 000 202 020-1 Memeere 031 OtO Smith 31111-1du slob Bernardo 2B14-1 Rushton Tabor Lew Rushton Price to Faber nuns responsible Boonton 5 Bog-den 5 1 Bogden 4 Rushton 2 Bogdan 1 HPB-11 graltb by Bogdort end Wood Wsentels AB 0 Al Ogden ABROA 2b 4 2 2 21 Trew lb 5241 etterirk 00 0 0 Vernieu 2b 5032 ef 3 0 0 0 Turner ee 4 2 7 Klenda lb 4 8 7 0 Bailey ef 3130 A letrum 3b 5 1 1 3 Lary rf 5400 Hidden if 5 1 2 0 Cook 3b 4011 lissome 4 1 9 1 13Cap If 5 2 5 0 Kirk co 1 1 0 01 Cep it 4350 Fowler If 3 0 3 0 Plrown 2 0 0 0 Patting 4 0 0 31 Barrett 1100 Riddell rf 5 1 2 01 Cook 3b 4011 firestone 4 I 8 11 13 Cap It 5 5 0 Kirk ea 100HCapI 4350 rowbge it 9 0 3 0 Drown 2 0 0 0 Paulca 4003 Barrett 1100 Harwood 0000 Totala rr 10 24 2 Total 38 12 21 11 aiRan for Jones Ogden 01 200431-11 Cap Riddell Baliay Lacy 2 Tooker 'tree paoloa 6 3-3 Harwood-Brown 5 Barnett I Oadan Paula 2 Harwood 1 Prow1 5 Parrett Pauloa 3 Harwood 0 Brown 2 Barrett 3 Paulo' 1 Harwood 1 Brown 1 Parrett 4 Pal bey by Paulus It Janda by Brown by Brown Hawing by Drown 11-- Millet aid Ivabc Plaeet Stadium TEXAS WESTERN No Player Wt LE 45 George Grounds ISO LT 55 Jim De Groat 215 LO 54 Ernest Kelly 43 Wayne Hansen 210 R0 42 Don Slaughter 210 RT 33 Tom Rhockman 190 RE OS Don Surma 184 Q0 33 Bill McWilliams --ISO Ru 17 Dan Fraser 165 LII 20 Harvey Gahrel 310 FR 32 Jim Hammond 170 Average line weight 201 Average back weight 170 Average team weight 189 Texas Western Brigham Young vs Sunday Game Salt Lake Monarchs will play Magna All-Stars on municipal Mamond No 1 Sunday at 1 jimMgr Ben Brooks of the Monarchs also has challenged the Sahara Village club to another game suggasting Sept 25 at 2 pm on the No 1 diamond Timm Saturday 8:10 PM BRIGHAM YOU Pow No Player Wt LE 18 Rod Long 185 LT SS Bob Dimmiek 190 LO 39 Karol Bills 195 25 Dick Hill 185 RG 32 Alvin Dailey RT 44 Tim Kimball 190 RE 13 Glen Clark 190 QB 4 Cecil Lloyd 165 RH 22 Jay Hamblin 170 LH 20 Don Mahon 155 Fit 34 Don Benson 193 Average line weight 190 Average backweight 172 Average tessm weight 184 Miner Roster JO John Cloodms lb ISO II Bnek Id Holderntan rb I 38 Tom 12 Paul Rings lei I 175 39 Lela' 13 Gerald Campbell lb 150 10 Ren i 14 Rod Roland 143 41 'Max 15 Jack Marcell 135 41 Don 14 Tom Steele lb 105 43 Wayr 17 Dan Fraser rb 105 44 Rill 4 14 Jack Wilkinson IRO 45 Gem 19 Jo iratencia 205 46 Lee Mt Harvey Gabrel lb 170 47 Joe 21 Harlan Smith IRO 50 Jim I 22 Partridse 155 111 Jim 1 23 Ralph Brewster qb ISO 81 Andy 24 Jim Davis rh 135 53 Wayz 25 Lee Camila lb 180 54 I'm's 28 Lloyd Heineman lb 105 55 Jim I 29 Autry Merrill lb 140 56 Lee 3 Jim Walker 170 57 Morgi $1 Fred Rearm Di ISO 53 Rill Jim Hammond lb 170 59 Herm SS Bill McWilliams qb 140 MI Don 38 Louts Droutses 1 115 Cougar Roster 1111 Burk Woods rb 135 311 Tom Shoekman 190 Se Leland Boyce ilt I'M 66 Ren Stephens 205 41 'Mag Norwood i lett 41 Don Slaughter 210 63 Wayne Haneen 210 44 Bill Cheats 'It 205 45 George Grounds 110 44 Lee Bogle 130 47 Joe Holley 200 50 Jim Bowden qb 190 111 Jim Hammond tb 170 al Andy Everest a 210 Wayne Slaughter 195 54 Lrrneet Kelly SHP $5 Jim De Groat 215 5 Lee Kelly 225 57 Morgan Broaddus 205' Bill Tittle I 200 5 Herman Foeter 105 Don Surratt 135 1 1 A 1 I LOGAN Sept high me i rouithshod over Logan 34-6 Friday I night in the Aggie atadluxe CIA'S- A letely overvtelming the hapless i 14-f griggliell with both deception and power playa i Davis 1 -1 Ends-Bryson Lindsay I 13 rough Hatch Purdy Stocker Sunday Game i Tackl a 4 Montgomery 4 Lewis Winn Salt Lake Monarchs will play I Magna All-Stars on municipal det- i'! Guards-Bourne rooter Buhler 1 Jacques Robins mond No 1 Sunday at 1 mh1gr A Hil Campbel arrey Sessions Ben Brooks of the Monarchs also has challenged the Cowley Swan --e Villa Yeaes club to another game suggesting i Halfbacks-Jack Hill Cowley Hail Lindsay ment to coach Kip Taylor of the Sa ford (Ariz) 2 7 A II Sept 25 at 2 pm on the No 1 diamond Fullbacks-Cook Law Beavers newly arrived from Mich- University (Provo) 0 1 3 ig-an State blorris and Johns Christensen and gh A got off to a seven point Brown Texas 'Western Briam Young lead in the first four minutes of WPIINVIIIY 406 1 4 0 the game and held a 21-0 lead at North Hollywood 9 11 4 halftime VS Murray and Harley Linford Bruin halfbarks Ernie Johnson Howard ang and Howard Hansen a pair of Clearfield Plat tadium Timm Saturday 8: 10 PM 5 9 2 Totala 44 18 24 7 Totals 3412418 9 11 2 Srore by innings: speed merchants shared honors Pleasant Green A Montgomery and Jessom Collins Swift of Oa den 510 143 25-10 TEXAS WESTERN BRIGI1AM YOUNG while Ken Carpeoter was the main- gpringlen Mudhene 000 021 4 poe No player Wt Pea No Player Beck and Amon)) Wt stay of the Oregon State offense 1414-Flober 2 Hartley 2 Cottle 2 185 LE 45 George Grounds ISO LE 18 Rod Long 215 LT 83 Bob Dimmick 190 4 Johnson's brilliant 61-yard re Clearfield 7 7 3 a HettitIt RIIIIteett Gilbert LT 55 Jim DeGroat 4 4- 0 Wellsv ille 10 12 5 Fisher Gilbert 300 Tone Ben deal Hanley 195 turn of a punt set the stage for the LO 54 Ernest Kelly 230 LO 39 Karol Bills A hi ottomery and Jeasop Gun- first Bruin touchdown and Han- net and Darley 5 igi'meral 3 Charge detttAt tO itIftSt RUCs l85 responsible lor-Gilbert 15 14yrae 10 43 Wayne Ilansen 210 25 Dick Hill sen reeled off a 64-yard touch- 131 H2 E3 ottrinsteHral IDialnyarrgt14 limetinrite21 31 1 Hm Pe ra I R0 42 Don Slaughter 210 RG 82 Alvin Dailey HIS down sprint that started as he Eanuivree7cjirtvst 8 7 5 Collie by gyres 11 Woods and Willem broke high to his right end in the christensen and Brown Ence and RT 33 Tom Shockman 190 RT 44 Tim Kimball 190 RE 83 Don Surma 184 RE 15 Glen Clark iso ute AB Hnr Al maw Al A8110 A Patterson Q0 33 Bill McWilliams 160 QB 4 Cecil Lloyd 165 Oregon 21 Gaels 7 Raeford Arte second quarter 111mha 311 8 3 1 11 Mascara If 4 3 2 0 3 2 3 I Davie of 5 2 1 0 Munich et 4 3 1 I Rif 17 Dan Framer 165 RH 22 Jay Hamblin 110 '-h Vineyard (Provo) 2 4 3 WRustine 4 1101 RPrieri 2b 4 2 5 1 SAN ERANC1sCO Sept 28 tie and 'IQ" Will att at Orr se 5 0 2 0 Andrus lb 5 1 2 0 32: 171) LH 20 Don Busher 170 TB 34 Don Benson 155 193 1 Willi ams and Bing PRushn lb 1 3 5 0 Bernardo 3b 5 3 5 1 liatardars liebodule The University cat Oregon scored Itientith If 3 1 3 1 Pierre et 5 1 0 Average line weight 201 Average line weight 190 three touchdowns and a field goal to 130 vs Wellsville (rea Davis rf 8 2 0 0 Faber se 3 1 3 0 'i defeat the St Marys Gaels 24 to 7 soistion) Fldvinks 7b 3 I 2 41 Ntlaett es 1010 Average back weight 170 Average backweight 172 145 pm-Vineyard (Provo) vs lo Pt pe 0uabe 1lb 1 I 0 015printermie 3 I 8 0 team weight before a crowd of 40000 Friday night North Hollywood-Pleasant Orem LoweBehn 0 0 0 213ogdon 4 I 1 0 Average ht 189 Average team weight 184 i Kezar stadium (ard and fithl ACIttialotost 1 0 0 01 Miner Roster league nCoach Jim Aiken'a club 00-eharn 1:00 pria-asfrord Ariz vs wtniser North 7 A pions of the Pacific Coast conference Hollywood-Pleasant Orem (1st Teems 381554 Tonna 30 13 3 la year om Mated the ame from and and) zBatted for Smith to lith 1111 John Cloodemi lb 180 II Bock Woods rb leg tht start A 64-yard drive netted a Score by innings: Id Holderntan rb a latil 311 Tom Shorkmon lee touchdown 1114 minutes after the Hunter 000 202 020-4 12 Paul Kingslei a 175 39 Leland Boyce 114 175 ameAre 3 Gerald Campbell fli 150 40 Ren Stephens opening kickoff The Ducks went 205 i yards on another thrust in the see- Fort Golfers Slate Smth 8H-Faber 3)1H-Bdu- Web ernardo 2R-8 Rushton Tabor 14 Bud Roland 101 41 'Mat Norwood i 185 ond period and just before the half 6 Football Alect La ns Rushton PP-B Foe' to Faber 15 Jack Marcell laughter 210 esponsible tor-L Rushton 5 Rog- 14 Tom Steele lh 101 63 Wayne Hansen le 155 41 Don nu Chet Daniels place kicked a field goal don 5 SO-Rushton 0 Hogdon 4 Big- 17 Dan rename rh 105 44 Bill Cherish rh 205 '1 140 from the 27-yard line Rue 18 Jack Wilkinson lee 45 George Grounds Daniels a guard also converted btou 2 Bogdan 1 HPB-R Smith by Ise 10 1104 Velkettellt 201 46 Lee retie Boiden 11-Wilison and Wood 200 10 Harvey Gabrel lb 170 47 Joe Holley 1 of the pigskin season Saturday and Wasolets AU Al Oe1ese A 8 0 A the three extra tallies after touch- Fort Douglas gets into the spirit 190 50 Dot Bowden qb DC down Oregon made It 24-0 early in the Sunday when membert pair in 11- 2 Hien Smith 155 Si im Hammond tb 574 third quarter after' recovering Jones 212 4 2 2 2i Trew lb 2 a 1 1 arl atter-irk 0 0 0 0 Vernieu 2b 5 0 3 2 22 Partridge Ph Brewster qb lee at Andy Everest a 210 man squads for a "football" golf et 3 0 0 0 Tucker ea 4 0 2 7 23 Ralp les fumble on St Marys 21-yard marker tournament Wends lb 4 I 7 0 Battey ef 8 1 3 0 24 Jim D404 rh 155 83 Wayne Slaughter Fullback Bob Sanders went around in the Aletnim 3b 5 1 1 3 Leer rt 5 4 0 0 25 Lem Carel lb 180 114 Lrrneat Kelly 154) left end for the score Handicaps will be used per- Rid1eil a 5 I 2 0 Cook 3b 4011 28 1110 Heineman lb 105 55 Jim DO Groot alg Late in the fourth period St 1 DCap It 5 2 5 0 Mary's capitalized on the second or former seeking par "touchdowns" unique contest with divot 1sse i Kirk ea 1 0 0 Cap 4 3 5 0 20 Autry Merrill 111 1410 56 Lee Kelly it 125 170 57 Morgan Broaddus it 205- two bids to score on either of the week Fowler it 3 0 3 0 Crowns 2 0 0 0 30 Jim Walker end dates Paulos 4 0 0 3 Barrett 1 1 0 0 11 Fred Row Ili 180 58 Bill Tittle 1 200 i I Harwood') 0 0 0 as Jim Hammond flit 170 lie Herman 'eater 105 i SS Bill MeWilliams qb 140 1111 Dos gerratt iss SATURDAY GRID SCIIEDULE Totale rt 1024 0 Total 38122111 38 Louis Greatest Us 175 Han for Jones 2o2o3 2 0 0- 8 Ogden 01200431-11 Cougar Roster I ele-Lary Cap elf-DelPapa 1111- Riddell Barrett 13alloy 3B11-Kkinds LACY 2 nii-Kirk lend DP-Vemitu Tooker ae row 1P-By Puke a 2-3 Hr 5 Barrett wood-Brown I Wen 4 I 1 by grow by Paulus tt 3 rr Paulos 7 1 Rit-Iro Paulo Harwood 1 newt 5 Barrett PO-By Paulos 3 Harwood 0 ron 2 reta-o I Dw Harwood 1 Brown 1 Parrott 0 HP- 1 A i Battey glands ls Fowler by grown Hawing by Brows U- 1 muses IS Ivals0 1 1 15--S vis hioh rm 1 I renAN an Rt loi lAlgan Lundahl Heaton Ws I la ea SimplOrt Gibbons Hess Guards A ndr tt Hurst Squires Tolman Nelson Miles Martin Labtau Jengen Purser Peterson Score by quarters: Davie I 14 14-14 Logan 0 I a ft-- Scoring: Touchdowns Cowley 3 Cook Yontes A 4 Logan Lundahl 0421 troM Purser) Oracle let Reading Nelson Vanderhoff Cyprus 13 Miners 7 MAGNA Sept Baum plunged for two touchdowns which gave Cyprus high school's Pirates a 13-7 victory over hard-fighting Bingham here Friday night It was the first league game of the season for both teams Bingham Amid at halftime 7-6 thanks to a long pass-and-run cornbination which was good for 70 yards Cyprus had scored first when BauM plunged over from the LI culminating a 2-yard march The Pirates scored the clinching tally in the third period taking the ball on the Bingham 40 Baum finally Slicing off tackle from the 15 Both sides threatened often during the game penalties hobbling the Pirate after they had marched to the four and again to the six-yard line Superior- punting by Bucker pulled the Pirates out of some bed holes when they were pushed back by the doughty Miners Provo 39 Murray 6 MURRAY Sept a tight first half Provo cut loose In the last and defeated Murray 39-6 in a preseason football game here Friday Provo's attack was sparked by Richards who ran 70 yards for ono of the Bulldog touchdowns and 14nP-1 kinson who ran back a punt 90 yards for a telly Lineups: Mann Cromer Green Crurnp Murray Bowen Parker Benson Halfbacks McBride Anderson Store by quartets: Provo I I IS 141-49 I Hurray 11 6 -s Eagan Lundahl Heaton Walltea Simpson Gib- bons Hess ouards Seeholzer A ti Hurst Squires Tolman Nelson Miles Quarterbacke-Sorenson Martin Labtau Jen- leFn'ulPiburtrseekrs'-Taylor Peterson Score by quarters: thwi I j4 14-44 0 ti I Loan Scoring: Touchdowns Cowley 3 Ye ea Conk co onotwM PLAtinTdah (pass at isLni from purser) Officials! Reading Vanderhott Nelson 7 Cyprus 13 Miners MAGNA Sept Baum plunged for two touchdowns which gave Cyprus high school's Pirates a victory over hard 13-7 -fighting Bing- ham here Friday night It was the first game of the season for both teams Bingham lead at halftime 1-8 thanks to a long pass-and-run corm bination which was good for 70 yards Cyprus had scored first when Baum plunged over from the culminating a 23-yard march The Pirates scored the clinching tally In the third period taking the ball on the Bingham 40 Baum finally Miring off tackle from the 15 Roth sides threatened often during the game penalties hobbling the Pi rate after they had marched to the four and again to the six-yard line Superior punting by Bucker pulled the Pirates out of some bed holes when they were pushed back by the doughty Miner' 6 Provo 39 Murray MURRAY Sept a tight first half Provo cut loose In the last and defeated Murray 39-6 in a pre- season football game here Friday Provos attack was sparked by Richards who ran 70 yards for one of the Bulldog touchdowns and Hop- kinson who ran back a punt 90 yards for a tally Lineups! Ende-oldroyd Mann Tackles -Hoover Cramer Guar cis-Clark Green Center-Frankovich Quarterback-Ford Hailbacks-Sidwell Crumn Murray Bowen lierua---eutance 'Janson Halfbacks McBride Anderson by qttartota Prove I I la la--at Idurray I 0 0 0-- Tone le 31 Grants 12 TOOEIE Sept rolled tio 25 points In the first halt bore Friday and then went on to whip Grantsville 81-13 Grantsville was held scoreless In the opening half before Geolge Elsho Is scored In each of the final two second on an ad-yard run Chubby Perfill scored first for oo le after the game was only three minutes old Stevenoon went over from the four in the llama period Two Grantsville fumble' let up the seeond quarter counters by Matekel and Mc Kendrick Both came on passes Renneau made the final Tooele counter in the third period from the 10 Grantsville Ends Worthington Lawrence Williams Orr Sample Mill-ward Vail Miler Naylor Callister Edon May Hale Anderson Anderson Cole Sandberg Tose le Matekel Davies Harvey Marion Smart Gillette Katrales Guards Bowman Sta Inviter Dougherty Sack Me Kendrick Psi-till Bevan Taylor Lee Conlon Stevenson Soars by eurarterst Oran to vitt I II Teeete IS IS 0-31 Grantsville scoring: Touchdowns 2 'Moots scoring: Si MIMI Mattokel McKendrick Renneatt A (placement) Dears 7 West 0 Tosele 31 Grants 12 700EtE Sept rolled tie 25 points In the first halt here Friday and then went on to whip Grantsville 3111 -rantsville was held scoreless in the op half before Geor Elshol scored In each ge of the final two second on an 36-yard run Chubby Perlin scored first for Towne after the game was only three minutes old Stevenson went over from the four in the Same period Two Grantsville fumble' set up the see- ond quarter counter by Matekel and )-teKendrick Both came on passes Renneau made the final Tooele coon- ter in the third period from the 10 Grantsville ends Worthington Lawrence Williams Orr Tackles-Brown Sample Mill- Ward tr Ca Guards-Cook Vail meter Nay- Canister Centers-Stromberg Edon Backs--Elaholz May Hale Anderson Anderson Cole Sand- berg Tootle Ends--Renneau Matekel Davies Harvey Tackles--Fichorm Marion Smart Gillette Katrales Guards Bowman Stalliviere Dougherty Center-Poulann Back McKendrick Perlin Bevan Taylor Lee contort Steven- soots by ttarterst Orantavilto I 0 8 6-12 Tooele 19 19 I 0-41 Grantaville scoring: Touchdowns ---Eisholz 2 T000le scoring: Touch- downs-Perfill SIAVASSOM Matekelt MeKendrick Renneati A T-Ka- trale (placement) In--- OW Witk Ava PROVO Sept fositball makes his collegiate debut Saturday in Utah when the Brigham Young university eleven and Texas Western college from El Paso clash under the lights of Cougar stadium The kickoff Is set for 8:10 pm With Utah and Utah Agglea both playing opponents In the northwest it will be the initial and only collegiate game In the state this week end laying their Initial contest under the new coaching regime of Chick Atkinson the Cougars plan to make up what they lack In weight and experience with fight and determination The miners who arrived Friday afternoon by chartered plane and held a light workout later in the day at the stadium give the impression of being a beavy wencor-ched tiocl PROVO Sept 16-King football makes his collegiate debut Satur- day in Utah when the Brigham Young university eleven and exits Western college from El Paso th clash under lights of Cougar stadium The kickoff is set for 8:10 pm Utah With gg and Utah Aies both playing opponents In the northwest it will be the initial and only collegiate game in the state this week end VIAVirlIF their Initial PA71 i Aa 2Ir I der the new coaching regima of Chick Atkinson the a Cougrs plan to make up what they lack in eol elefaxkIwa 18ho or The miners rrived Friday afternoon by chartered plane and held a light workout later in the wor atvAsa ot gitt mit tater ntnAl In LIM day at the stadium gm the int- pression of being a beavy well- cottoned agiregettriq East West Virginia at Waynesburg Midwest Ripon at Bradley Nevada at Cincinnati Dubuque at Iowa State Texas Christian at Kansas North Dakota State at Marquette Morningaide at North Dakota South Presbyterian at Clemson Mississippi Southern at Kentucky Quantiro at Virginia Tech Duquesne at Waka Forest Southwest Pepperdine at Arizona State (Flagstaff' North Texas State at East West Virginia at Waynesburg Midwest Ripon at Bradley Nevada at Cincinnati Dubuque at Iowa State Texas Christian at Kansas North Dakota State et Marottette Morningside at North Dakota South Presbyterian at Clemson RtU VW Southwest Pennerdins at Arizona Slate iglu Peoperdin at Arizona St ate (Flag- start North Texas State at Hardln-Slm- Phoenix at St Michaels (N M) William and Mary at Houston Texas Tech at Texas VI lianova at Teaks AIM Mc Murry at Tulsa racilio Coast Utah at Washington Utah State at Washington State San Jose State at Stanford San Francisco at College of Pacific Oregon at St Marys Wil Barnette at Idaho Willamette- at Idaho Santa Clara at California Rocky Mountain Texas Western at Brigham young University Southern Idaho at College of Idaho Colorado Att tNt at Colorado Co Best Wyoming Idaho Slate College South Dakota at Montana (B Wigs) Phoenix at St Michaels (N M) William and Mary at Houston Texas Tech at Texas VilinnoVa at Tenn AIM McMurry at Tulsa Pacific Coast Utah at Washington Utah State at Washington State San Jose State at Stanford San Francisco at College of Pacific lAtAtAnn At St PaArteAL Williamette at Idaho Willamette- at 'dent Santa Clara at California Texas Western at lifigbaln young untversuy Southern Idaho at Oollege of Idaho Colorado Sal Colorado Conrad Cohado Attat at Colorado Co licit tki ykIMIllr it ittehe State College suth Dakota at Montana (Bu Wide) 4 I Harold Norte'' Ih 175 Art Paulson ISO Bevan Haycock 170 Cecil Lloyd sla 105 Rime Roundy hb 180 Lowell Rugg qb 175 hed Porter 165 Dave Chadwick hb 120 II Horace 178 12 Hay lb 180 12 Ma Tolbert 175 -id Herrin Hardy 15 Glen Clark IS Dario Lindstrom 175 17 Jim Reales qb I Rod Long 125 10 Lyle Rollos hb 20 Don Boaboro hb 144 21 Rex Berry hb 175 St Jay Hamblin hb 170 22 Ron halley 180 21 Bob 120 115 Dick Hill 126 Te4 Tbk)I lb MOS I Harold Notice lb 175 a net Paulson 110 1 Bevan Hayetrolk 170 1 Coal Lloyd qb 105 Porter la I Elmo Roundy hb 180 8 Lowell Rugg qb 175 7 Ned ti 3 Dave Chadwick bb leo 178 39 Hmslee (11119Ra49 2 12 Hay lb 186 1111 Max Tolbert 175 axarrm ara 15 Glen Clerk 1911 Ja More Lindstrom 17s II Illom litaalaa a 117A la 1 AIM lain in gg 'en Boehm hb 184 st Res Berry hb 174 lit Jay Hamblin Isb 17 Ran YtaLlio ir 1110 22 Boa Dailey is 2t Bob Barooktak a 120 los twig Hill a 1AS it Ted fb 396 11 Dick Doerr I INS DI Dick Tooke It DO 20 Braditry Boodry DO 30 George McWhorter ISO 31 Kay Aitken 100 31 Alvin Dailey 105 11 Bob Dimmick 100 14 DOR Benson tb 105 35 Seed 8tIworthy tb 190 37 Verity Duerden qb 175 31 Keith Deeds 31711 10 Karel Bills 195 40 Brunets Magieby ISO 41 true Burr 135 41 Duane Gardner 190 41 Tony Christopuloe ISO 44 Tim Kimball 110 46 Bob I Hamblin ISII 47 John Paulson 200 41 Frank Kinaidi 135 411 Arnold Weidantir 205 Mark Itticketram 105 54 Dick Graf It 100 $1 tarts Clem 17 Gick Doerr Ins 11 Dick Tooke IWO 20 Bradley Foodry DO te George McWhorter See $1 Stay Aitken lee 311 Alvin Dailey 105 53 Bob Gimmick lee 145 ad DOA Brinson Ho 35 Seed Stolwo'rthy lb lee 37 Verity Duerden qb 175 le Keith Deeds 3111 1W NtalLE MK SM 40 Frenets Magieby et Rrue Burr 185 Igg Tinana GarInea at e't al km II ea 46 Bob Hamblin 11 47 John goo Frank Rinaidi lad Al Amalfi itaidanar 411 Arnold Do 203 auer 2 St Nark Itarkatrom tali SS Dkk Groat er lee Se Atyte Cleve i $ee I I I I 1 GARLAND Box Elder County Sept one's Bear River grid squad overcame matt Lake City's West high Friday night In a 7-0 game The game prayed on home territory was the oniy virtory claimed by region one during Friday night's hPriuleel tilts Peterson reached pee dirt in the lass querter and made Ws extra putut to put th Beare ahead et the it Lake tee rn GARLAND Box Elder County one's Bear River grid tory was the ottiy viriory claimed by rduring egion one Friday night 's brouled tilts rsached nay dirt hi the pp tpn rnnenod dirt In th htac quatler and made the extra point to put th heed et the batt Lake tea ro Crew Coach Named SEATTLE Sept le ()11--Stan Pocock No 2 man in the University of Wuhington varsity crew of 1947 was named freshman Crew coacn at the university Friday Pocock 25 is the son of George Pocock widely-known racing "bell builder and au been Crew Coach Named a aa 4W a aas Lsaa aity of Wuhington vanity sity ctew of 1947 was named freshman crew roam at the university Fri- dy pocock: 25 ia the e'en et Georgie Pocock widely known racin5 abed builder and bag been Peterson 44 -10h 4Amei )tardin-Slmmom 1 moos a It 1 4 11 II 4 I A- II ar (-0-mh ook 4- PI A it I Ato rm Pk M01AINo1114ek OP 41i epto-041POf' Alt" 'A A "40" 41 -oftt At oy" rt I Alt 011 tqt rks AN 4 A 0 ma A 40 filt At pi ok Aft 414 tek tot tok tk -tt-tt -rm-ma 44 4w4k 4k 14kt 144041ttt tkw 0 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