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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 6

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BUSY PERSON cheduiG roomaii rronts Southern California Runs Wild i Over Big Ton Opponents O'" Vr Vr OV 55? 1 t'V THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN UTAH SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 15 1955 Tg fwy "jOPjggp' "1 'v i 4 "5 5 A 'A 4 rwi Cr -sv V' Is t- A 3 1 s' i 3 A I Iv'- -V TOP PITCHMEN IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL Dean Loucks left engineers overhead game Joe Mastrogiovanni center is a Brooklyn Cowboy who does that and a lot of other things for the University of Wyoming this season Bob throwing is a principal reason why Kentucky continues to surprise DARK GRAY HORSE FAVORED Mrs Anson A gray Nail surprise winner of the Belmont Futurity now takes dead aim at The Garden State the richest race to be run at Camden Oct 29 Hed-iey Woodhouse is the jockey irffci ftii1 MWWBI THE SPORTS HIGHWAY WITH AL WARDEN By TED MEIER The Associated Press If Southern victory over Wisconsin is any indication this may be a day of upsets in college football The Trojans walloped the Badgers from the Big Ten ranked 6th nationally 33-21 in a last night scrap before- 75162 in Memorial Coliseum at Los Angeles This could point the finger at Michigan Maryland Oklahoma Notre Dame and Georgia Tech the five teams ranked above Wisconsin in The Associated Press poll All were favored to win today but a football takes some funny bounces and come sundown Northwestern North Carolina Kansas Michigan State and Auburn might have feason to do some crowing Halfback Jon Arnett led Southern Cal as the Trojans blasted Wisconsin out of the unbeaten ranks with four touchdowns in the second half Wisconsin led at the half 7-6 Arnett tallied two touchdowns one on a 55-yard sprint to open the scoring and the other on a 4-yard buck in the final 16 seconds He was ably assisted by fullback Roberts who also crossed goal line twice LONG FORWARD PASS Quarterback Jim Haluska starred for Wisconsin One one play he flipped a 78-yard scoring forward pass to Johh Bridgeman Fullback Charley Thomas bucked for two of the scores Denver was favored to whip Utah but was upset by the Redskins 27-7 in another last night encounter The defeat erased -title hopes in the Skyline Conference Vanderbilt battled hard against a reluctant Chattanooga line to win 12-0 Halfback Charlie Hdr-ton scored the first TD and halfback Joe Scales the other Dave Orr a skinny 148-pound halfback scored three touchdowns to lead Colorado Mines to a 26-14 victory over Colorado College in the Rocky Mountain Conference Heavy rain postponed Detroit at Boston College until tonight Cloudy skies and mid-50 temperatures were forecast at East Lansing Mich as Notre Dame unbeaten untied and unscored upon took on Michigan State Light showers were possible IRISH FAVORED The Irish favored by a touchdown rested its offense on the running and passing of quarter back Paul Hornung fullback Don Schaefer and sophomore halfback Aubrey Lewis Against them MSC tossed quarterback Earl Morrall and halfback Clarence Peaks Oklahoma ranked No 3 fig ured to have yet another winning homecoming for the old grads opening the Big Seven Conference season against Kansas The Sooners set to stretch their winning streak longest active string among the collegians to 23 games already repealed the law of averages in the Big Severn going through 47 straight games '54 Conference Champions Suffer Second Setback of New Campaign By FRANK PITMAN The Associated Press The Utah Redskins chopped down Denver's Pioneers 27-7 at Denver last night to tomahawk hopes for a second straight Skyline Conference football championship Senior halfbacks Herb Nakkem without a defeat in the conference Michigan No 1 in the nation and Maryland dumped to No 2 this week appear to have it easy on paper at least Michigan had nothing more serious than winless Northwestern to tangle with in a Big Ten game played an Atlantic Coast Conference game against North i Carolina A pair of top intersectional games shared the weekend spotlight Duke champs oL the Orange Bowl and Ohio State victors in the Rose Bowl met at Columbus Ohio in a battle of bowl barons It was a game despite the fact Ohio State was beset with backfield injuries including a minor hurt to All-American Hopalong Cassady In the other intersectional meeting Baylor tested unbeaten Washington at Seattle IMPORTANT GAMES Three important conference games also highlighted the schedule Georgia Tech No 5 was confronted by big bid for a Southeastern Conference crown Texas Christian No 7 had a chance to further its Southwest Conference ambitions against Texas beaten only by UCLA and Cornell and Yale co-champs of the Ivy League last season met anew at New Haven Conn Navy No 8 and UCLA No 9 had semi-soft pickings while West Virginia No 10 was expected to maul William and Mary The Middies also unbeaten and unscored upon were confronted by mud and Ipenn State UCLA tops defensively in the Pacific Coast Conference ran into Stanford tops offensively Other top games: EAST Harvard at Columbia Syracuse at Risers at Brown Nebraska at Pitt Drake at Boston I SOUTH jjTennessee at Alabama Louisiana State at Florida Georgia at Florida State night Mississippi State at Kentucky Mississippi at 'Tulane Wake Forest at North Carolina State MIDWEST Minnesota at Illinois Purdue at Iowa Villanova at Indiana Colorado at Kansas State Missouri at Iowa State SOUTHWEST Texas at Arkansas Rice at Southern Methodist Oklahoma at Houston FAR WEST Washington State at Idaho California at Oregon night Ojegon State at College of Pacific night Tulsa at Wyoming Montana at Utah State Mathews Reported In Good Shape MILWAUKEE A doctor reported today that there is seriously with Eddie Mathews Milwaukee Braves third baseman who entered a local hospital Thursday complaining of pains in the back Dr Irwin Schultz said X-rays have failed to uncover a serious disorder but Mathews will remain in the hospital for further observation rown Has Odd Job In Sports By EARL WRIGHT United Press Sports Writer Paul Brown the man in the brown suit who is a coach general manager club director and vice-president for the Cleveland Browns also has another important job He may be pro shrewdest trader In pro annual draft of college stars the champion always picks last team always a league or division title- holder has picked last or next-to-last every year since it was organized in 1946 With his original stars dropping out and other teams getting the early choices in the draft Brown has been forced to bolster his club by trading His latest successful trade appears to be his swap of 36-year-old fullback Marion Motley to the Pittsburgh Steelers for fullback Ed Big Mo Modzelewski Motley has been past his prime since 1950 The 220-pound Modzelewski and Fred Morrison a 216-pound fullback-halfback Brown acquired in a swap last year with the Chicago Bears are the big new cogs in sturdy running attack this season STINGY WITH PRAISE Brown is stingy with praise especially with three-quarters of the season to go but after victory over the Philadelphia Eagles he said: That Mo and Morrison what a However most successful trade and one of the best in National Football League history was his 10-for-5 swap with the Baltimore Colts in the spring of 1953 Among the men Brown gave up were such outstanding players as Bert Rechi-char Don Shula and Carl Taseff The five he got in return were Mike McCormack Don Colo Tom Catlin Herschel Forester and John Petitbon McCormack was one of the finest middle guards last year and the millions of TV viewers Jwho watched him burst into the Detroit backfield to the ball from Bobby Layne in the championship game saw a spectacular example of his inspired play NOW CAPTAIN Colo is captain and one of the top defensive tackles Catlin now putting in his service stint was a top linebacker last year Forester is a top-notch guard and Petitbon who was in the Marines the last two years has returned to add strength to the defensive secondary Brownies with a 2-1 record are picked to defeat the Redskins at Washington Sunday The Redskins 27-17 victors over Cleveland in the first games also have a 2-1 record The other selections for the weekend games with won-lost records in parentheses: Tonight: Steelers (2-1) over Eagles (1-2) Tomorrow: Rams (3-0) over Packers (2-1) at Milwaukee Lions (0-3) over Forty-Niners (1-2) at Detroit Bears (0-3) over Colts (3-0) at Chicago Giants (0-3) over Cardinals (2-1) at New York Coast Event On Schedule i SACRAMENTO Calif The cream of the racing auto drivers will be thromping the throttles here tomorrow in a 100-mile AAA national championship race carrying an expected purse of $12000 Pre-race speculation a b-lished Bill Sweigert winner of the Indianapolis Memorial Day 500-miler and Jimmy Bryan two-time winner of the local race as the favorites Sweigert a Hayward Calif product wilt be driving the same Zink Special he used at Indianapolis Bryan of Phoenix Ariz signed to pilot the Dean Van Lines Special He has won of the last eight national championship auto races on dirt tracks He finished first in the 1953 and 1954 100-miler on the State Fair mile dirt track here In all the event has drawn 27 drivers including seven of the top 10 drivers in point standings in the national AAA championships Other entries include Jack McGrath Andy Linden Jimmy Reece Don Freeland Reg Easton Pat Jimmie Davies and Shorty Templeman Steers Winners AUSTIN Tex (NEA) Ed Price of Texas has the best winning percentage of any Southwest Conference coach i 1 v'V 4- 4 7'c 'V- a is MOVING? Piano Paraltvra Electric lea Baxat Baaaeaa Packlna Btaraa Acrai tha Straaf er Across Nation Including Mexico -Canada Alaska SLADE TRANSFER Agant North Amarieon Yan Unas S31 22nd Straat Dial S944 What Dwarfed the Wha hoppen to the Giants? the question been asking and just as many people think they know the answer The editors of SPORT magazine being an inquisitive bunch thought they might be able to come up with a final and conclusive reason for the' collapse of the champions if they interrogated the right persons And so the current issue of SPORT carries the biased and unbiased topinions of players managers sports writers in fact everyone from Leo Durocher to the visiting batboy The varied opinion make it impossible to reach the single conclusion for which the editors hoped but they sure got some interesting reading material from the comments offered Some samples: Stan Musial believes that spectacular spurt at the start of the season all the starch out of the Giants simply found out they pull a rabbit out of the hat two years in a is the reason offered by Warren Spahn veteran Milwaukee southpaw As for Manager Durocher: think it takes a genius to figure out what happened to us Look at it this way We have a man on first a man on second or a man on third this year going to drive that man in? No one! Last year everyone on the club knocked him in Now that we done anything at the plate go out in the Held Okay we suddenly need a great play No here to -make it Last year we had a lot of guys to make it This year either one guy louses it up or another guy does And if neither of them do I do You can blame me as much as anyone else I deserve SPORT magazine points out that the Giant front office has been charged with complacency and a stand-pat attitude The Giants needed another starting pitcher a hitting catcher and insurance for Davey bad back but Stoneham and his advisers seemed to be sitting on their hands and tried to says Veep Chub Feeney for- a pitcher But we make it We felt that our club was just now maturing Look at the ages of our players It was logical to assume that for the most part be getting better But they come up to the the Giants lost Davey says Charley Feeney of the Long Island Star-Journal also lost the double To most of the Dodger players the principal difference between the triumphant Giants of last year and the thoroughly beaten Giants of this year was Dusty Rhodes killed us in says Duke Snyder it was a different story this Well whatever the reasons for the whittling down of the Giants lack of spirit hitters pitchers fielders spark-plugs one thing is sure: The Giants forgot how to win! JIM THORPE MEMORIAL A group of prominent citizens from all walks of life have formed the foundation to perpetuate in Jim Thorpe Pennsylvania the memory of one of the greatest all-around athletes in the history of the United States Bert Bell president of the National Football League is president of the Jim Thorpe Memorial Foundation and is asking for funds from men women and children to Tecognize the late famed athlete In a letter to this corner Bert Bell says: purpose is to raise sufficient funds to build an athletic field and a summer camp and if we succeed in this we plan to contribute money to a small hospital in the town named after the great Carlisle Indian courts of Philadelphia have granted the Foundation a charter and we have the authority of the Commonwealth of Penn sylvania "to solicit contributions We are hopeful that a million men and women boys and girls will contribute to this worthy undertaking no matter how small should be sent to the Jim Thorpe Foundation care Bert Bell Room 601 1518 Walnut St Philadelphia 2 Ogdenites and Utahns are urged to lend a hand in this worthy program exploits in track and field football baseball and other sports are a part of this athletic history In the Olympic games of 1912 in Stockholm Sweden he won the pentathlon and decathlon championships feat never duplicated He was called by King Gustav greatest athlete in the Thorpe has been named on the all-time All-American football team Just a few years ago he lectured on at many of the northern Utah high schools In the late he appeared in Ogden Salt Lake City and Logan with a traveling professional baseball team Gary Glide to Test Farmers FORT COLLINS Colo (AP) Halfback Gary shoulder separation appears to be healing rapidly and the Colorado star may be able to play against Utah State Oct 22 in the homecoming game at Fort Collins Click hurt in the Wyoming game Oct 8 worked out Friday for the first time without a sling on his right arm The shoulder still wrapped in a hot ointment dressing The primary treatments are heat application and rest CAMPBELL WILL TRY FOR NEW SPEED RECORDS las Vegas Nev Don Campbell planned a final hard tune-up run Saturday in the Bluebird and everyone hopes for good leather tomorrow when he takes a crack at his world speedboat record t-propelled craft hit 140 mph in a trial warmup yesterday jand he declared the Bluebird and I are all set to crack the record Campbell who set the mark of 20234 mph in England last summer says he hopes the lake which can get very rough will be choppy not glassy calm Everyone connected with the venture has fingers crossed for conditions needed for the hazardous race against time At such a tremendous speed anything can happen and conditions must be perfect The run tomorrow will be telecast nationally on the National Broadcasting Co network on the program Wide World which starts at 3 pm Eastern Standard Time Ricks7 Vikings Lead Jaycees By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Ricks College Vikings increased their ICAC lead last night with a 6-0 decision over Snow while Carbon stumbled deeper into the conference cellar victims of a 25-7 drubbing at the hands of Dixie Ricks unbeaten and scored on only once this season in four games scored in the first period at Ephraim on Doyle 10-yard plunge through center Then the Vikings held on for dear life as Snow with a 1-0 conference record going into the game threatened several times without mounting a final scoring thrust Lloyd Booth pitched two long passes to Ron Hyde and a short toss to Rulon Ruesch to account for three of the Dixie touchdowns against Carbon Playing on their home field it was first ICAC win Carbon now has dropped three conference games Loop action today takes Boise Junior College to Oregon Tech for a nonconference game and Weber to Cedar City to meet College of Southern Utah Report of a Holding! Company Affiliate of a National Bank Published in accordance with 'Section 5211 Revised Statutes Report as of October 5th 1955 of First Security Corporation Salt Lake City Utah which is affiliated with First Security Bank of Utah National Association Ogden Utah Charter No 2597 Federal Reserve district number 12 Kind of business of this affiliate: Bank Stock Holding Company Manner in which above-named organization is affiliated with national bank and degree of control: 955721051 of voting stock of Bank owned by Holding Company Financial relations with bank: Stock of affiliated bank owned by the affiliate (par value) $477860525 I Thomas Hawkes Vice-President of First Security Corporation do solemnly swea that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief Signed: THOMAS HAWKES Sworn to and subscribed before me this 7th day of October 1955 HERMANS EN Notary Public Charter No 2597 4 Reserve District No 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First Security Bank of Utah National Association of Ogden in the State of Utah at the close of business on October 5 1955 Published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency under Section 5211 Revised Statutes ASSETS Cash balances with other banks including reserve balance and cash items in process of collection United States Government obligations direct and guaranteed Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds notes and debentures Corporate stocks (including $27750000 stock of Federal Reserve Bank) Loans and discounts (including $53949457 overdrafts) Bank premises owned none furniture and fixtures $62440996 1 Investments and other assets indirectly representing bank premises or other real estate Other assets I 320000000 24603327 and Lou Mele churned through the veteran Denver line for two touchdowns each 15-yard gallop with five minutes to play was the longest scoring run Denver suffering its second defeat in league play generated its lone scoring drive late in the first quarter to take a momentary 7-6 lead But Nakken and Melev operating behind a savage sophomore dominated line settled the issue with a go ahead touchdown in the second quarter and two more in the fourth period The general feeling among the 22000 fans was that Denver was lucky to score greater The Ute line outcharged the forwards and smeared passing quarterback Jimmy Bowen at crucial points GOOD DEFENSIVE TLAY Three of touchdowns came after alert defensive plays by the Utes sophomore and junior linemen Sophomore end George Boss intercepted a Denver pass on the DU 48 to trigger first touchdown Sopho- more fullback Larry Fields bolted 42 yards to 1 to place it in position for fourth down scoring punch Junior left guard LaVere Merritt pounced on fumble on seven to set up the second TD third scoring drive followed sophomore center Roger block of punt on the Denver 12 Junior end Charles Wells recovered for Utah Denver snapped right back after first score generat To Reduce WASHINGTON (AP) Despite protests of Montana sportsmen the National Park Service said today it will continue a program intended to reduce the number of elk and buffalo in Yellowstone National Park The plan calls for reduction of the overcrowded elk herd by 1500 this winter and the elimination of 300 buffalo Most of the animals will be killed As many animals as practicable will be trapped for shipment to zoos and game preserves and to other ranges The acting director of the Park Service Thomas Allen said further studies of the situation have been made since director Conrad Wirth wrote Sen Mansfield (D-Mont) last June that elk would be killed only as a last resort to reduce the herd Allen said several interested agencies had reviewed the situation but that was the consensus of this group that direct control in the park should be a part of the herd management program regardless of the by hunters north of the The service said the population $200 ing a 79-yard march with the ensuing kickoff Two passes by Bowen 17 yards to end Larry Ross and 16 to halfback A1 Yanowich were the big gainers But it was only sustained drive of the might SMALL YARDAGE The Pioneers picked up only 57 yards rushing to 242 In the air Denver gained 163 yards on 10 completions in 21 attempted passes Utah gained 93 yards on 8 passes completed on 20 tries Grizzlies ar-e matched against Utah State at Logan today in the only other conference game The non-conference slate features Tulsa at Wyoming today and San Jose State against New Mexico at tonight Utah 670 Denver 7 0 0 0 7 Utah scoring Touchdowns Mele 2 (1 plunge 1 plunge) Nakken 2 (1 plunge 15 run) Conversions: Mele 2 Boss Denver scoring Touchdown: Frank (5 run) Conversion: Lovaas Statistics of the Utah-Denver football game here last night: Utah Denver First downs Rushing yardage Passirtg yardage Passes attempted Passes completed Passes intercepted by Punts Punting average Fumbles lost Yards penalized Herds of the elk therd is estimated at about 12000 It said the Winter range in the park is no more than sufficient to feed 5000 animals Oregon Gets Grid Edge PORTLAND Ore (AP) Oregon is a one-point favorite to win its first Pacific Coast Conference game of the season today when it meets California here The Golden Bears who tied Washington State last week are also gunning for their first conference win They took a light workout under the lights at Multnomah Stadium last night It was their first night drill of the year Both teams are out of the Rose Bowl running but both will be trying to gain prestige before an estimated 20000 to 25000 fans Both teams have shown offensive punch in recent games Sa far Outstanding Valuas Northern Utah's Largest Display ala MEMORIAL AND TILE CO 3919 Washington BIvcL Dial 9914 TOTAL ASSETS $20599564523 LIABILITIES Demand deposits of individuals partnerships and corporations $10531132113 Time deposits of indivdiuals partnerships and corporations 5322290113 Deposits of United States Government (including postal savings) 654511637 Deposits of States and political subdivisions 1273811703 Deposits of banks 941124794 Other deposits (certified and checks etc) 158142558 TOTAL DEPOSITS $18381012918 Other liabilities 318337804 TOTAL LIABILITIES $19199350722 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock: Total par 500000000 Surplus 425000000 Undivided profits 321323390 Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) 153390416 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1399713806 TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS $20593564523 MEMORANDA Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes 1051245609 Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 104628900 I Probst Vice-president and Cashier of the above-named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief PROBST Vice-President and Cashier Correct Attest: GEORGE ECCLES HAROLD STEELE HAMMOND Directors! State of Utah County of Weber ss: Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of October 1955 and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank (SEAL) RICHARD SEASTRAND Notary -Public (Echo Chalk Creek Ropa Announces sale of permits for regular doer hunt! Permits sold at Building and A and Cafe In Coalville Stores at Oakley Wanship Echo Castle Rock and Chalk Creek HUNTERS' INSURANCE Low Cost EUDANIv IfiSUnAHGE Phon 7785 Permits Are.

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