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Show The Web os victory bell was clanging through the streets of Ogden again last night, heralding another |Wildeat wine this one over the College of the Sequoias | Giants of Visalia, Calif, by a score of 19 to 12. Before about 1500. fans at Ogden+ city stadium, Milt Mecham’s ’Cats rang up counters in the first, second and fourth periods, while holdjing favored California team to echdowns, one in each of the two periods. - Rog. Hall broke the ice in the} mitial quarter, going over from the Giants seven-yard line to. cli- | — max a drive oii th started from midfield. He -it through the ._ left side of the California line for five yards, Lamont Lamb racked . up a first down for_ Weber and Hall’s pass to Shaw ether first down. Shaw went, ‘ound left end ‘for ‘another five ds and on the next |play skirte | Six yards, i | the seven ya iit. Try for{ The Giant however and {Weddle retu own 30, wher the Weber lin ae reer SP a 9 ee ce ree Carrying the ‘mail for the Weber Wildcats, ; as he did often against Celibes oof the Sequoias at city Sadium last night, Roger Hall, No. 20, is just about ta the end of the line in this particular jaunt. Pounding through to smear him are Jerry Phillips, No. 29 (high: nother unidentified Giant (low tackle). Running with Hall on‘ the play are Dick Brown, No. 42 Ro: kinson, No. 23, and Ken Johnson, No. 39, all Wildcats, Weber won the tilt, 19 te 12, with Hall scoring one “of thhe touchdowns and making the extra point, (Photo by Bob Morris, Collins and Morris, staff See _ hed fel 02 08 oo i four arent foes. n five t} ner nailed games, this cor- ats are the cream crop o just as‘ it wasp Tiously ‘ in a non- 1606 ga lege of Ar. in Cl, =. periods with a of Helens 0 | ei i ted ae |" standings: Weber a Ae = 8 StOpover. in| Wever ........ ‘Wertmtliater Be ACK: es. Lc fs a : B23. : saSe AT eta Mecham’s. to eo News pre-!Pastos, BJCBoe ees a ae 7 ' 6 HSWa7 SHL ado WNHO Y A FILL se mg) oa See oe me noes. 2 sigan” ea obas ¢ Bs We Feet eae Sie. ANOA LSNAL NOA L,NOG é HOLA‘ UB LWW 3HL S.lVHM S. . te } Rust, Granch| oe CACs played: ac- Dwight. eee. BIC Deseret me eS oe - | ae + v Py 2039 «=~bio pas mat 25 83 010 ick Soe reek sp otee. Westminster LEADERS ne Milt | qcac, Games ee Fi ae Ca Satan hs| to. a ae. want ed Boise and: Wohin, Anybody © All Games , Invades ah owdown, | Dice: wait’ll unteer to pick that one? ie Ogden. On nd Gila Col. | Weber en The pointed out in these columns al Hefeat | month ago. At that time, the lege News said the ICA co th of ||! Deser champet ionsh ip | would be decide at Boise. Oct. 20—and things|” lege a 39-0 | haven’t changed a bit. tons nthe loop, uate pray Oregon oe at Ts nal fine.ae + ae toa But, collide, ® oe Saturday that BJC and the Og- * Wildc den 4 the ICAC good, ye fench ga ‘but Broncs have lost only he Conference railbird would deny| Ricks entry, i Collegiate | one 12 1: te | s // : ROHHH 39-0. The acee Intermountain for|2 800d = ae er | No : So st ee : ‘warmups” \ throu, ae too | ver down four winners. cial meeting|°st being College of ‘Sequoia, In 18 ICAC “ealls” for the seaeber College 19-12, BJC, its Rose Bowl team | son ... 13 right; three wrong Boise R Junior College should riddled by graduation, stunned | and two ties. AMR maAde looking OB 8 NOT Vv ONIAIG Si GOw S.NOSTUM ,OOLLVL . WOU COOH IWHLNYWS3 IVS ASH SSMOH-OL-3SNOH ¥ YOs PS OE pam, |