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Show _ SIGNPOST Homecoming lanImm Edition _Co-Captains | Sports Pee & MIU Weber Clmin ashegs WiGame th CaFriday rroll In Homeco e¢ Probably starting lineups for the | { Fighting Saints of Carroll colleg two teams will be: tofor s work : fire CARROLL - will furnish the 8:00 at game ng comi Name Pos. Wt. -morrow’s home um. stadi Sullivan . le 179 at the city a T, Being a mation and sometimes on ‘passlighter team, they depend oponents. ing over their heavier is Saints the for coach Head peace is rdi. Backfield “Johnny GagiaHunth ine ausen. and ‘Rev. Ray coachis Luke Rivers. Doc Swenson Leads Weber's Athletics col‘Growth of athletics at Weber Reed lege is largely responsible to now is 186\8 188 Tomcheck rt 190 Niklas re 183 qb 150 Christensen eber. a program basketball The. autles oat head his are coach has He also. competition teamsin national the last five had for They have won years: the Region Four, four state championship four years” and captured conference crown in 1950. the ICAC placed t His in 1947, sixth nationally fourth nationally in Hunters Poet Finds 1950, competition and tenth in national in 1951. Ba ‘Intricate Failures Talk ‘alk of of season’s ap- hunting and disap- hunters of Ogden mind characterization of them: Nashe’ proaching difficulties pointments prompts Signpost to re-s hunter crouches in his blind, The - *Neath camouflage of every kind. He conjures up 2 quacking noise, To lend allure to his decoys. y This grown-up man, With pluck and luck, Is hoping to outwit— POMC ae 8 %. ee i oO a : : wire, nt lh 161 rh 159 . / Skillestad . Kelly. Weaver fb. - WEBER - Name Wilkinson 180 Sis Pos. le Wt. 175 Lindsay | Johnson It. ec. 190 180 Brown Coker Hunsaker lg reg rt 180 180 190 aa Butler Hall Shaw Toscan = re 170 qb Ih rh 150 165 155 fb 190 Lamb fourth his serving r Dr. Swenson received his Docto rof Education degree at the Unive sity of Utah last June. In 1938, Dr. Swenson left Murray high school to come to Weber coled lege, and ever since he has devot a bettime and energy to eee sports 188\8 c rg Clifton Gillen © | high gear Monday, with Brigham City edging out Sigma by the small score of 6-0, in the first touch football game son. © Highlights of contest short, of the the sea- . hard-fought Weber’s Wildcats racked up their second straight upset a California team the of win straight victory over and _ fourth last season Friday, October 5—this time a 19. to 12 win over favored College of Sequoias from Visalis, California. their first 1951 loss 1500 fans at the before city the end line. The zone from the conversioon proved the seven-yard was game wide. no push- kickoff. With the Weber the driving, ence and Bob Line the Lew doing Giants Flor- most of plowed to the touchdown zone at a rate of about a first down every two plays. Florence finally tied Weber's five-yard line. the score from : punts in the second ‘quarter after Hall and and fast passes long by ried most: of the load for the Sigma crew. It was the much smaller line for Sigma’that spelled the difference at the end of the game. A thrilling © game is promised when the white hats of Excelsior meet the sisters of Phoenix. This contest of the will be great wide rivalry open: because between the two clubs: —* Competition will be high in intramurals this year and all teams will be trying for the trophy which is given to the winner of the numerous activities throughout the year. and tips the scales at . 8:00 is Saints College for 32 yards and a touchdown early Lamont Lamb had worked the ball into Giant territory, Hall kicked the extra point giving Weber a 13 to 6 lead. However the visitors kept up with the pace as Fran Weddle scored for the Giants climaxing a passin drive by Bob Line. The third period saw both teams fighting for the goal lines but neither being able to: make it. At one time the Californian boys were finally stopped on the Weber 15. But came this was the closest either team to scoring. — _. Hall Again In.the final period the Weberites started their final touchdown drive when Hall passed the Milt Mecham team La e down post. Hall by the field toward the goal then twisting arounsed away from the fans 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 Stars by Ron Stephens. Darwin Stone, a freshman representing Sigma car- were Home- Over Giants for Team’s Fourth Win By Allen Cook Pass to Wilkinson A long pass fired into Wildcat Ron: Wilkenson by Hall was good Burt: Hunsaker, tomorrow’s Wildcats Grab 0-13 Upset Victory over as they started a drive which began on their own 30 right after College start Carroll with clash the 190. Game time for p. m., at the stadium. Visalis Football Activity will offensive fullback, also is a sophomore Lamb, Hall With Top in Lamb Roger Hall, Weber’s passing quarfirst touchthe terback, scored down of the game in the first period ending a drive early in the period by the Weberites. He smashed into Intrumurals Open started Lamont stadium. Weber 20 — Modesto 12 Weber 19 — Sequoias 12 Weber left, and approximately Weber 31 — Dixie 6 at Butler, coming game as co-captains for the Wildcats, Butler, number 17, plays right end on offensive, is a sophomore, and weighs 175 pounds. Giants Weber 24 — Hill Field 7 Intra-murals Don Undefeated thus far in grid play, the Wildcats avenged last year’s 19 to 13 defeat and handed the Grid Record of the term as National president Athle tic National Junior College nearAssociation, an association of es. * ly two hundred junior colleg ter lg. director of. athletics. K. Swenson, Reed Johnson were the Hill Air Force band, Weber College band, Weber High School band and the Ogden ROTC band. Weber’s Whip club also participated. During the halftime, lege’s freshman queen Weber colwas intro- duced to the crowd, Queen was, Barbara Birkhead with Raelene Sommers’ and Shirley attendants. ; Seore by Quarters: College Weber of Burns Sequoias as ~ ; have - umbia, 13 to 138. The Weberites ries, ght victo a record. of four strai Califorthe last two from favored nian teams, forCarroll uses a double wing 150 It. Trevoline ~~ a win The Saints have registered 7 to 2, and a tie Colwith the University of British over Westminster, the 6 6 0 0—12 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, Bonnie Strut Bowen, Janet Gourley, Leon Ray, and Brent Henniger, were selected cheerleaders for Weber College at tryouts held Wednesday, September nasium. At present 26, in s the girls’ the gym- wy uniforms 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. - ~— |