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Show ‘Wildcats to Open eber College Co-Captains Season Ticket ee Drive on Thursday Chamber of Commerce and Luncheon Club Teams ee To Assist Students in $10,000 Goal: Kick-off Dinner Initiates Mammoth Program Ogden’s community football drive for better attendance at Weber College games this season was outlined at a “kickoff” dinner in the college cafeteria last night. More than 40 ‘business men responded. Leonard G. Diehl, general chairman, outlined the general plan for ‘the ticket drive, which opens Thursday morning and closes late Friday afternoon. The goal is $10,000 worth of season ducats. Rev. John Edward Carver told of early football experiences and of the change in the style of play. He also urged Ogdenites to get back of the football program at Weber college during 1946 and in seasons to come. President H. A. Dixon of Weber college thanked the business men for their cooperation. He invited all of them to attend the first football assembly of the year Friday, | September 27, ' When teams canvass seventeen districts of Ogden Thursday and Friday, each team will be com- > ‘ : ; of two business men, a coed pang a male | lege. _. student of Weber The teams have been | follows: _ Team’ one Norman drafted col- as Darnbos, | Walter Wall, Shirley Chandler and ee: A > -ae es OU, . L.enfadv.) Cash for 4621. Glen chool »., 450 (adv.) Boy Steve’s a f Rushmer, — guilty of rur Herscovitz, forfeited a chargé : with Bicycle Office Supply. W: For That New “Honey c Kimball Sandberg, call or a to Beauty Studio at- Penney’ 8821. : Licenses—Marriage slicer been issued today at th county clerk’s office to Evans, 52, and Bertha ~ *\ of on 4 42, both Sasaki, of Ogden, 43, and and Chitose Try Before You Sounselor—stin nharting. ° -yllis * T:, , *|52, both of Ogden. Buy - care ana. Fowles, } i Oye a sarry We en ‘ae * | me a er. Heno le. Book “Solp WHiP By Clue “ = BS Nae T, Ben Patricia Madsen and Tom Poulton. Team eight—Al Thon, R. O. _Peterson, Gloria Phinney and Paul | Poulton, . . Team nine — Ev Jolly, Alton Parker, Beth Olsen and Lynn Winchester. : Team ten—John London, Jack Angerbauer, Norma Fletcher and Bert Corkey. Team eleven—Noble Fishburn, Jack Reynolds, Lou Ann Huss and Dick Hyer. Team twelve — Max Elliott, Ralph Fuller, Ruth Holmes and \ | Wally McPhie. ‘ » Team thirteen—J. A. Gealta, Gus Hayball, Shirley Stark and Walter Sorenson, Team fourteen — Melvin Bryan, Ben Van De Graff, Jean Binnie and Roy Madsen. Team fifteen—R, A. Clarke, B. A. Wilkinson, Kathryn Hackett and Dave Mason. _ Team sixteen—Charles Ward, A. B. Bate, Ruth Dixon and Russell | Thorne, . Team seventeen—Claude Armstrong, Pete Piersanti, Jean Fackrell and Harry Soteras. that silent plar Bros. Music Ce Parking—Ed the pS piea. a charge 2276 Washington, in city court on proper parking. yrical hirty | Fred Stringham. Team two — Hal. Armstrong, James Raat, Beth Willey and Dick Farr. Team three—R. D. Pollock, J. E. Carter, Donna Smith and Lloyd Thompson. Team four—Eddie Herscovitz, Stan. Kershaw, Norma Manning and Bill Blair. Team five—Eddie Van Sweden, Harry Smith, Mary Jean Jensen and Don Jardine, Team six—Alf Dalton, M. M. Evans, Marilyn Robinson and Carl Blaes. Team seven—Ken Todd, John A . of $10 wi. city court «< a red light. CIS « ; P - é Sh ee ae eG prised FOOTBALL PILOTS .. . DeWayne Randall of Centerville, left, and Dick Williams, of Ogden, right, are the co-captains of the Weber College football team for 1946. They were named at a squad meeting following practice Monday night. Randall is a lineman and Williams is a backfield performer. = 2d ; a. Pate ae gee eA x gh oF 4 hirea for v4 ha wih ee ign | iy SaaS ON eS nes LL ee ee ee Pk ye ene Sie Pons ages es lteststenesesssnaiee - a oe pw |