OCR Text |
Show Sunday MORNING, November 6, 1932 Tigers Meet Warriors In City Championship Grid Game These Tigers Await Battle With Warriors Ogden and Weber, old rivals, meet again Saturday on the gridiron. For the first time in years the teams will collide on a I Saturday and indications point to a nice attendance. Five of the big shots of the Tiger eleven are pictured below. Left to right: Jim Foulger, fullback; Bud Ellis, quarterback; Leonard Higgins, center; Vera Springer, halfback, and Dan Milligan, guard and captain. All photos by Link-Tiffany studios. brown jug to be awarded to winning squad Four Contests Scheduled In Northern Region This Week-End REGION ONE W. L. Pet. Logan 3 0 1.000 Bear River 3 1 .750 Ogden 2 1 .6V67 Weber 2 1 .667 Preston 2 2 .500 Box Elder 1 2 .250 North Cache 0 3 .000 South Cache 0 3 .000 FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE South Cache at North Cache. Logan at Preston. Bear River at Box Elder. SATURDAY'S SCHEDULE Ogden vs. Weber at Ogden. Ogden and Weber High foot- l bailers, traditional rivals, will clash at the Ogden stadium next Saturday in their annual city championship grid game. The kickoff is scheduled for two o'clock sharp and indications I point to one of the most spirited I games in years. I Saturday's contest will be one of the first in years booked on a Saturday and townspeople are welcom- I ing the treat. Ogden and Weber are deadlocked for third place in the region race I with two victories and one defeat I each. I Ogden's defeat came at the hands I of Logan, 13 to 7, after the teams I had waged a bitter battle for three jplus quarters. Weber dropped an I ! 18 to 6 decision to Bear River in her !only setback of the season. Dick Kapple and Baldy Simpkin K are in charge of the coaching at Ogden while Mark Ballif Bob Gibbons 1 and Lionel Thatcher are directing I: this phase of work at the Warrior lair. The Tigers will engage in lengthy P workouts this week in preparation In for the big game with Weber. On lithe other hand the Weberites will fe. I also go in for some severe training Bun an effort to turn back the Orange Streaks. Unusual interest has been aroused over the big event and the attendance should be the best in years for a scholastic classic in this section. I All of the teams of the region will be busy this week end. , Logan High, leaders in the pennant race, journey to Preston for a four period event with the Joe Call athletes. Call has a fine team and may turn back the Loganites although the dope favors the Grizzlies by a wide margin. South Cache and North Cache clash at Richmond in one of the 'other games. Box Elder will be host to Bear River in the other scheduled ; classic. BIDS FOR FAME Bud Ellis, Ogden High quarterback, is being seriously considered for one.o.the.all-star posts on The Standard-Examiner-Deseret News all-state teams for 1932. Ellis is generally considered the best quarterb&ck at Ogden since the days of Bill Glasmann and Daryal Clark. The new Ogdenite is a sensational 1 passer, kicks splendidly and totes the ball to perfection. His best feature, however, is the fine manner in which he directs the play of the "Orange Streaks." ' TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 8, 1932. Scholastic Team Await Annual Attraction Ogden And Weber Meet Saturday In Headline Contest Scrimmage Is Slated This Week At Both Football Camps Gridders at Ogden High and Weber High are hard at work this week in preparation for their annual football battle at the stadium. The little "Brown Jug," now in possession of the Tigers, will be the award for the winning eleven. The Tigers, boasting one of the best teams in the last decade, will oppose an inexperienced but determined Weber machine at the stadium Saturday. Coach Mark Ballif of the Weberites has brought his team along fast until they are now at their peak-primed for a spirited battle with their traditional rivals. The Warriors are deadlocked with Ogden for third place in the flag race with two victories and one defeat each. Ogden fell before the Logan Grizzlies, 13 to 17, while the' Weberites bowed to Bear River 18 to 6, in their only setback of the year. An intercepted pass paved the way for the Logan victory over the Ogdenites after the Tigers had deadlocked the score at six all ini the fourth period. Ogden disposed of Box Elder, 19 to 6, for the first victory in years over the Bees and only last week took the measure of the Bear Riverites, 25 to 0. In this game thei ! Tigers were held to a 6-0 score for more than three periods. Weber defeated North Cache and; Preston to list her two triumphs! of the present football race. I Baldy Simkin( veteran mentor,! looks for a great battle when he sends his Tigers against the Weberites Saturday. On the other hand Mark Ballif of the Weber machine anticipates a victory for his charges. The usual high school enthusiasm should make the game one of the best staged in Ogden this season. ! Scrimmage will be on the schedule at both Weber and Ogden during the week. Both machines came out of their games of last week in style. Both first string elevens will take the field in the annual contest. Weber will be represented at game time by the following players: Dieu, Finch , Bybee, Saunders, Stoker, Read, Staker, Ferrin, Thomas, Spillsbury and Gladwell. Ogden's first string eleven is composed of the following: Anderson, Alkema, Greco, Higgins, Milligan, Hall, Kinnard, Ellis, Springer, Weir and Foulger. |