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Show SUNDAY HERALD Sunday, December CoiLfl Marshall College U 4. Falls i! After reading the accounts of the game BYU-CCN- Y Texas Aggies Roll Over Georgia 40 to 20 In Presidential Cup Game 70-5- 7 T New York newspapers, sent to The Daily Herald by Mac Before Men L Johnson, crack New York newspaperman and former louzar football player, it becomes rather evident that two HUNTINGTON. W. Va.. Dec. 8 Brigham Young University iunjrs contributed most to the Cats defeat at the hands of (U.R) closed out a eastern swing fiie Beavers. Saturday night with a 7 vic' were: They tory over Marshall College of 1. A great goal tending play by a little guy by the name Huntington for the Cougars Fifth Ronnie Nadell, a second stringer on the defending NIT victory of the season. A crowd of more than 6000 hd NCAA champs. Roland Minson lead the scorsaw AI1an Mel 2. The fact that. Hutchms, who turned in for Skyline conference ing merican performance in the game, was handicapped by champs with 22 points. BYU kree fouls that were called on him in the first 124 minutes jumped to an early 2 lead and adtion and was forced to play the last seven minutes was never headed. 7 Coach Cam Henderson's big "hackled by four fouls. green, suffering their first defeat Buffs, Colorado 48-4- me j 70-5- 51-4- 1. cow-count- 81-ya- rd 15-po- int 20 30-1- Plagiary Suit Filed Against Baseball Group 11-- 59-5- C Ravr' aa--a- Cal., Dec. 9 (U.R) filly, Next Move, was fourth. The great Irish-bre- d Noor SatNoor's time for the mile and urday raced to a brilliant victory of nearly a length in the $100,000 quarter was 1:59-4clipping a Hollywood Gold Cup the richest fifth of seta second off the track record three years ago by of the year. Cover Ud. Running in seventh place fori almost a mile of the mile and a quarter race, Noor turned on hisisUSPEC-- ARRESTED typical burst of speed on the final DRLRY S SLAYING turn. He caught Palestinian, who iN was second, a sixteenth of a mile BALTIMORE, Md.. 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Our huge storage capacity permits us to provide ample time for Fisher Beer to ripen slowly and thoroughly. 7 Noor Cops Gold Cup Race Aggies Each Win BdULDER, Colo., Dec 9 U.E Colorado AM squared its two- game series with Colorado uni2 win here versity with a night. Saturday COLLEGE PARK, Md., Dec. 9 goal and followed perfect blockFriday night the Buffs de(U.R) Bob Smith and Bill Tidwell, ing all the way for the touch- feated the Aggies ry down. He scored later in the Texas A&M'a two bolts of perCoach Bebe Lee's Buffs caught iod on his run. lightning, marched fire in the second half, but still through Georgia Saturday in a overcome the Aggie Tidwell couldn't Over Takes 40-stampede which gave the lead. The halftime Tidwell took over for the sec- score halftime Aggies the victory in the first an5. was nual Presidential Cup football ond period. It had hardly started when he ran left end for 11 yards game. Smith ran the opening kickoff and a touchdown after a Georgia 100 yards for one touchdown and pass was intercepted. Later in the dashed 81 yards for another. Tid- period he ran from the 14 to anwell did even better. He scored other touchdown. And in the third three touchdowns as A&M ripped period he ran 37 yards for still Writer Describes Play of the season, pulled to within up the Georgia forces worse than a third touchdown. 4 five points at but three Sherman before the 7,000 chilled He had quite an afternoon. The goaltending play by Nadell, one of the few shots the Otherwise, A&M scored on Dick set by Cougars' fans. quick nnlv nn ramo with fh i(rhl a v nnintpf uninnc VMS a v ajr aa J Hillman put the Utah five out A&M, which was one of the Gardemal's five yard pass to LEXINGTON, Ky., Dec. 9 (U.R) left in the game and with the New Yorkers of danger. Southwest conference's mighties Glenn Lippman after a Georgia A $150,000 suit was filed in fed 917. in the season but later crum fumble in the first period. One New York writer by two points, 71-6eral court today charging that Brigham Young notched wins early 20-- 0 to a in roared lead the Drive All Way tho nlav and irlinn ne fnllnus1 over Niagara and Eastern Ken opled, baseball committed plag i a r y ning period and kept Georgia scored all of its points when it wrote its official rules by two points to "With eight seconds left, Nadell made his play. A Brig- - tucky and lost that until second string- in the last period. The Bulldogs Commissioner A. B. Chandler of New York before ers after in for the last period. drove the full length of the field was moved km Young man had grabbed the ball at the far end of the City College defendant in the the Marshall five. It was in that final period, after with the third period kickoff. suit named chief Martin urt and had lobbed a long, high pass toward the basket routing Rothan of brought by A-all From doubt had Morocco been the 25, Zipp! removed, that The Box: minAlso were named Lexington. ith 5 Hutchins loping downcourt. 13 20 of its Georgia scored points. went through the entirecriss-cro-opposi or league President George M. BRIGHAM YOUNG tion to the one on a "The crowd held its breath, waiting for Hutchins to Play On Muddy Field FG FTP Jimmy The field was muddy, and that ;run, and he bucked over on the Trautman, of 121 tch the ball and dunk it into the basket. It looked like a Hillman, f 0 the Chicago Cubs; Gallagher .6 hardnext some for for nade the touchdown. sloppy play play J. G. Taylor Spink, publisher of uchdown pass for sure. But just as Hutchins caught it, Olson, f . the thing you'd expect in a Score by periods: 4 22 ly Rickf Minson, knocked and Nadell little beside .9 the 0 0 7 1320 the Sporting News; Branch goal, jumped up Jght game. At one point in the Georgia 1 17 ey, general manager of the Pitts Richie, f .8 md 7 13 20 A&M were ... 0 Texas 40 four there his of out hands. period cleanly Hutchins, c burgh Pirates; Joe Cronin, gen .6 5 17 fumbles in five plays just to Touchdowns: Georgia: Morocco eral Not As Effective manager of the Boston Red Jarman, c show you what kind of game it 2, Hargrove. Texas A&M: Smith and umpires Bill Stewart, Sox, Christensen, was. 2, Tidwell 3, Lippman. And. another scribe in telling about the play, wrote the Craig, g Tom and Bill Summers. Connally But that cannot dim the bril Points after touchdown: Geor- All are members of following the game except Spink Romney, g aces 2. of two liance those Durand gia: Aggie 0 2, the baseball rules committee. g A-2. Smith and Tidwell. basket Durand Smith 'They (CCNY and BYU) still might be arguing it out Jones,Totals Texas Hoop-gia: i 30 io 70 ed the Conspiracy Charged it wasn't for a basket that 5 Mel Hutchins, the classy opening kickoff on his er 3, Molberg. Ruthan charged that Chandler t score. FG center didn MARSHALL who hit for FTP 24, (57) and the rules committee entered ougar Koontz, f into a conspiracy with Spink to New York writers were agreed that Hutchins f and publish baseball's copyright wasn't quite as effective after he got three fouls on him Hatfield, 2 10 . 4 f Lamb, rules the title, "Official under h as he had been earlier in the game. One writer wrote: Wallowac, f Baseball Rules Completely Re' 4 10 c McLin, .30 ,0 0 vised, 1950." He said passages of f? "You can bet City is extremely proud of that victory. Ambrose, . c book were copied from his the a stickout triumnh over a team which is as renresents r i 3 6 15 . Brown, g "Baseball Rules and Decisbook, ST. Dec. the baseball bonus which the PETERSBURG, Fla., in lack of rule, it it's the has If as Jackson. nlid 0 0 0 ( any veaknes8, Meredith, g ions Book," which had taken him (U.R) unani-ppearmenlminor baseball out voted Big league leagues 2 0 4 : litable replacement for Hutchins if there is such a thing. King, g afraid to make any big mously last Thursday. Major 25 years to write and which was 2 g Lambert, in 1947. Hurt His Team player deals as they gathered league action also is expected to copyrighted 0 Lowe, g Rothan further charged that conven- - be unanimous. annual for their "; Saturday 1J I? "This Arcadia, Cal., import was forced to go the whole lolals tion which follows the minor 2. A. B. Chandler as Chandler and attorneys for the score: office told him he Halftime team his he he when like and lea true meetings. can; hurt stopped plavine ime Brigham commissioner for the next seven commissioner's would have to cease publication Iter drawing his third personal with only 121 2 minutes jYoun 36, Marshall 23. Darkening war clouds were the years. Little opposition is ex- of his own book. reason. The moguls seemed to pected although Fred Saigh, presPhotostated Letter Attached feel it is folly to pay money for a ident of the St. Louis Cardinals, (ne. ' to the suit was a pho"Until he drew his third foul, the call on which the Attached don't when know you is player still fighting against Chandtostated letter from the late Ken-esawhether he'll be in military or ler's 'owd, incidentally, booed for a minute. Hutch had hit for M. Landis, former commisbaseball uniform by the. start of the points which had built a 22-1- 5 lead. In addition, he sioner of baseball, in which Land-i- s Discuss At Length season. while the So, may they startled that Ed gave Rothan permission to use ,id Roman (Ed Roman, CCNY star) so. complete a number of smaller e mark. But GILLETTE, Wyo., Dec. 9 (U.R) deals during the next few days, 3. Discuss at length the tele- the rules of baseball in his book. dn't get his first point until the vision and radio problems which The letter was dated May 2, 1941. Ihen the big sruy got cautious. Roman took charge and Wyoming guard Eddie Varden they are not expected to do any- had the minofs up in angry arms The suit asked that further big. 34-3thing l amed with Warner to move within one a second at their sessions. point, by whipped up The little printing of Spink's publication be Problems Office Front half scoring spree to lead WyomleaffUPS have annpalpH in th banned and all ilf time. unsold Meanwhile, there were front majors to "curtail your blanket copies destroyed. existing ing to a 1 victory over Mon"Hutch then confined himself mostly to rebounding tana office problems on hand. State here Saturday night. or broadcasts you'll ruin us." at which he also was the best on the court, and the Varden ended the game with At separate sessions of the 4. Action on a resolution by YOUNG FILM STAR DRIVER a American and National leagues the minor total. leagues protesting IN FATAL CRASH at the end Monday and Tuesday, and the Sunday and holiday led 13-u man. Warner and Layne through deadlocks at 42, 44, of Wyoming train NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 9 (U.R) 10 minutes and Montana State joint meeting of the two leagues and bus excursions tospecial Youthful movie star Claude; H 46, 48 and 57." big league . never tied it up. "W"CIBtwns fom minor league cities Zla"Z?Y-t-"?Jr. was questioned and Jarman; 5. General discussion of the then released Saturday after an 1. Make official the repeal of other legislation passed by the automobile accident that caused1 j The New York Post quoted both Coach Stan Watts of minor leagues in their meetings, the death of a Nashville teacher. com-- ! l;YU and Coach Nat Holman of CCNY on post-gam- e some of which the majors are exDavidson County District At- -, : to toss out. Jents. Said Stan pected Gen. J. Carlton Loser said torney 50-4- 4 The National league also is ex- no charges will be filed against "City college was just as good as we expected them to to its president, Jarman. Brooklyn College 60, St. Fran- - pected They were a fine team. We made some mistakes and Ford Grick, for another four-ye- ar 9 (U.R) Dec. N.Y., BUFFALO, You cost us. make can't mistakes against that Warner Niagara University rolled to its Georgetown 80, St. Francis (Pa.) trmiey iid not have them count against you." 59. fourth victory of the young basHolman commented: ketball season Saturday night, Boston Univ. 64. Clark 44. defeating the touring Denver Fordham 72, New York Athletic "Brigham Young was a solid club. They can shoot . Club 64. J and quintet, 50 to 44, with they're not just lucky shooters. They're going University a great exhibition of defensive Princeton 76, Bucknell 64. places before long. And that Hutchins was terrific. He's Geneva Ladies League MEN'S SUITS play in the late stages of the Illinois 74, Oregon State 51. y going to be an game. Loyola (Chi) 54, Wisconsin 51. W L. The battling Niagarans, coming Arkansas State 67, Mississippi Beautiful all wool suits of f Speaking of Mac Johnson, he has gone places in the from 26 22 a three-poi'Safety deficit State 61. A urnalistic world. A Montana distinction. bov, he nlaved center at BYU with behind minutes Tailored in both 25 23 to go, held Baylor 67, North Texas State 59. Metallurgical eight Coach is Ott the At he and the 23 25 double breasted Personnel Romney. time, single present jider taller opponents scoreless from Oklahoma A&M 55, Arkansas 53. 23 25 models 44.50 and 49.50 ;ew York Herald-Tribune- 's top man of his paper's United the floor for the rest of the game. Wyoming 69, Montana State 50. General Offices '15 2r! Payroll Rations staff at Lake Success. The bg guy experienced Meanwhile, Tommy Birch and Washington 54, Nebraska 49. 22 26 Zeke Sinicola, Niagara's two fine Los Angeles City College 70. Dixie Rolling Mills r,oujrh adventures and thrills as a war correspondent to fill senior 39. were St. of Utah, George, College guards, corraling Summary of results: book. He was the only newspaperman aboard the first 9 five free throws and a field goal UCLA 77, Oregon 55. 913 891 891 2695 I drop bombs on Tokyo during World War II. to build up the Eagles' winning Washington State 66. Gonzaga 44. Metallurgical 948 892 9182757 Personnel Idaho 47, Montana University 43. margin. 963 952 9082823 College of the Pacific 45, Nevada Safety 42. 886 888 8662640 Payroll IADIATORS REPAIRED K Southern California 58, Utah 48.' Aat Glass Installed St. Anselms 53, Dartmouth 42. Rolling Mills .879 850 8492578 928 840 9502718 A&M Texas Gen. Offices 30 40, (PresiGeorgia Work Syracuse 61, Penn State 59. Specialized dential Cup). Niagara 50, Denver 44. Summary of leaders: Texas 21; Louisiana State fi. AHLANDER'S individual series Nadine High Rose Little Bowl: Lons Beach 499 So. UnlT Avenne 617; Dona Peterson, 61K Final Score: Ford, C. 13. C. J. Boise J. 33, I Donna Adamson, 597. Morris Brown 25, Texas College Kansas State 68, Utah State High individual games Nadine 13. 56. Ford, 226; Sally Newton, 214 Donna Peterson, 210. High team games Safety, 963; General Offices, 950; Personnel, 948. you High team series Safety, 2823; Personnel, 2757; General Offices, j mo Eastern Series With Win md gars io. 533 South 7th East PROVO UTAH |