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Show ___SIGNPOST Homecoming Edition -Co-Captains a 7 . sete rome “Weber Clashes With Carroll FridayIn Homecoming Game ,¢ Probably starting lineups - oll college Fighting ‘Saints of Carr two teams willbe: works for tooan - will furnish the fire game at 8:00 : g min eco hom -morrow’s cS Name at the city stadium. win | The Saints. have vebietered a 2, and a tie over. Westminster, 7 to British Colwith the Universl ity of s have - umbia, 18 to 18. The Weberite victories, - record. ‘of four straight ed the last two from favor nian. teams, ey double wing uses a for- Carroll T. Being a mation and sometimes. a d on ‘pass‘jighter team, they depen oponents. ing over. their heavier Saints is Gagiardi. Backfield. eee is ine ‘Head coach ‘jonnny the for Rev. Ray. Hunthausen. = coach i is Luke Rivers. and of athletics at Weber . Kelly>.... WeaVer ca Reed lege is largely. responsible | to ics. K, Swenson, ‘director of. athlet h Reed. is now. serving his fourt of Education ‘The | duties of head basketball coach are his also. He has had national competition for the last. five years. They have won the Region Four, four state championship four years and eaptured 1950. the ICAC conference crown in ally His team placed fourth nation 1950, in ally nation - in 1947., sixth reson and. tenth in national in 1951. : io. rg ae | oh rt re qb. Ih =: rh fb 180 180 19 to Weber 31 — Dixie 6 Weber 20 — Modesto 12 Weber 19 — Sequoias 12 ‘Intra-murals at Weber College started in high gear Monday, with Brigham City edging out Sigma by the small score of 6-0, in the first game the of the 13 defeat and by the Weberites. With Top Football "hctivity, football Hall Weber’s Wildcats sacked: ip their second straight upset victory over a California team and fourth straight win of the season last Friday, October 5—this time a 19. to 12 win over favored College of Sequoias from Visalis, California. Undefeated thus far in grid play, the Wildcats avenged last year’s handed the Giants their first 1951 loss before ‘approximately 1500 fans at the ay stadium. Hall Stars 3 Roger Hall, Weber’s passing quar-. first touchthe terback, scored down of the game in the first period ending a drive early in the period Weber 24 — Hill Field 7 son. «: ‘Plighlights- of Over Giants for Team! s Fourth Win By Allen Cook 190 170 150). 165 155 190 Intrumurals Open touch Wildcats Grab 19- 3 Upset Victory Pos... Wt. 4 ne 175 de oe LO cece ceeene lt, e180 180 pO Grid Record degree at the veer sity of Utah last June. y In 1933, Dr. Swenson left Murra colhigh ‘school. to come to Weber. ed devot lege, and ever since he has time and energy to building a bet. ter sports program at Weber teams in rh. . 159 eset ow IN@Me@s ANGIKIMSON. Lindsay . 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Brown Coker Doc Swenson Leads for the - ‘sea- hard-fought’ He smashed into the end zone from the seven-yard |line. The conversioon was wide. Visalis proved the game no pushover as they started a drive which began on their own 30 right after the Weber kickoff, With Lew Florence and Bob Line doing most of the driving, the Giants plowed to the touchdown zone at a rate of about a first down every two plays. Florence finally tied the score from Weber’s five-yard line. Pass ea to Wilkinson A long pass fired into Wildcat | contest were short, fast passes by Ron: Wilkenson by Hall was good Burt » Hunsaker, -and long a by Ron Stephens.’ Darwin Stone, a -|for 32 yards and a touchdown early freshman representing Sigma car- in the second quarter after Hall and ried most-of the load for the Sig- Lamont Lamb had worked the ball into Giant territory, Hall kicked the season’s aDp-. ma crew. It was the much smaller ‘hunting Talk of | line for Sigma: that spelled the dif- extra point giving ‘Weber a 13 to disapand — ties difficul proaching 6 lead. ference at the end of the game. pointments prompts Signpost to re* However the visitors kept up with A thrilling © game _ is promised mind hunters of Ogden ‘Nashe’s Ss when the white hats of Excelsior the pace as Fran Weddle scored characterization of them: for the Giants climaxing Ae passing meet the sisters of Phoenix:- This “The hunter crouches in his pind; contest: will be wide open: because drive by Bob Line. kind. every of flage camou ’Neath The ‘third period saw poth teams of the great rivalry eee the He conjures up a quacking noise, | two clubs: fighting for the goal lines but neith; To lend allure to his decoys. : |= Competition. ill be high’ in intra- er being able to° make it. At one Californian boys were murals this year and all teams will ‘time the 44 Poet Finds. Hunters ee Intricate Failures| “This grown-up many — With pluck and luck, ee 2 eas to outwit— S —- oe ' |be trying for the trophy which is finally stopped on the ‘Weber | given to the winner of the numertous. Bree: Peguarewt the’ seticie ‘But this was the closest pe came to scoring. - 15. team Again ie the final period the Weberites started their final touchdown drive when Hall passed the Milt Mecham team down the field toward the goal post. Hall then arounsed the fans. by twisting away from two Giant. tacklers who almost had him on the ground and then swerving his way the remaining twenty yards into the end-zone for the score. Halftime activities featured four bands who played patriotic music and paraded around the field. These four were the Hill Air Force band, Weber College band, Weber. High School band and the Ogden ROTC band. Weber’s Whip _ club also par- ticipated. During the halftime, Weber college’s freshman queen was introduced to the crowd. Queen was with Raelene Barbara Birkhead Sommers’ and Shirley Burns as the attendants. Score by Quarters: College of Sequoias 6 6 0 0O—12 Weer (Sena 6 7 0 6—19 Scoring — College of Sequoias: Touchdowns, Florence, Weddle. Weber: Touchdowns, Hall, 2; Wilk- inson. Conversion, Hall. Officials: | Agricola, ower, Ballif, ; Andrews, | Cheer Leaders Ready | To Step Off, Strut Gourley, Bonnie Bowen, Janet Leon Ray, and Brent Henniger, were selected cheerleaders for Weber College at tryouts held Wednesday, September = in the gymnasium. : At. present the girls’ aoa ae are navy blue instead of purple, the school color, and if new ‘uniforms are not purchased they plan to add to their present ones. . The boys’. uniforms will be white trousers and white sweaters. ~ |