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Show f I. : : Li- 1: - hi : : : : : : : i .ttj Meeting In fay McElhenny, coming back strong with the San Francisco Forty Niners as a running threat, is called by linebacker-coac- h Harland Svare of the New York Giants the greatest I've ever seen and I ve been seeing him for 11 years, in college and pro ball . . . Being a step slower .T Hugh f--: -- i I ; " ' ! ' 1 ' , Skipper Danny Murtaugh of the Pirates insists Bob d Skinner is the best hitter in baseball . . . the "reason Danny sometimes -uses the southpaw socker in the leadoff spot against d pitchers, contrary to baseball dictum Newest wrinkle Charley Winner,- - the nimble young defensive coach of the Baltimore ColtfV has devised is a I !. d : left-han- ... Mid ANGELES (UPI) Gene Full dleweight champion mer or "West Jordan, Utah, hob bling on a sore and stiff right leg, t( day expressed his regrets that he. would be unable to defend his title; Saturday liight agains; Sugar Itay Robinson. Just as the Fullmer - Robinson fight vas beginning to catch pn with boxing fans it'as-pdstpbtnjeMonday until I)ec. 3 because-tjhchampion suffered Ja painful leg . I ence.'' Finalization of the new league to include sc loofs from Utah,' Or egon, Washington, Arizona ana injury In training. The fight had been scheduled jto New Mexico was placed In the hands of the presidents of the kick olff the fall. season of Satur day night television (ABC) bouts. eight schools Monday. Instead a' substitute TV bout was and ath (Faculty representatives, seekof schools the quickly directors letic arranged between two top ing unanimously lightweight contenders, Kenny realignment in Salt Lake Lande of Michigan and Len Matat a meeting agreed City to ask the presidents! to thews of Philadelphia. bout meet "for the purpose of taking But the action relative to the formation will h: held in the Olympic Audiof a new athletic conference." torium instead of the! pi uslv Sports Dr. A. Ray Qipin, president of the Arena where the fight had been, expected to University of, Utah, was asked to tke the Initiative in arranging dnaw a gate ofis- $150,000. un elimination Because it meetings of the presidents, jThe decision by the athlctiel di- bout for a possible match with rectors and faculty reprcstnta-- ' lightweight champion Joe Brown, bout was per- tiyes climaxed nirie months of the which talks started last January hi New York City. Monday's "nject Jng wa the . third! ince the ' '4-- j 1 Lane-Matthi- 'Ii Fullmer-Robinso- . line to hold the fort in obvious defensive situations and which is likely to be copied by the other professional clubs . . - if thev ran three-ma- n Bob Skinner Lflne-MattlK'- men like Big; Daddy Lipscomb, Gino Marchetti ,. - - - f ' ... A Bjieeze delayed Lee Grosscupfs National Football League debut . . . and opened the door for George Shaw's gre& show in the Giant-Fort- y Niner opener ; . . Running meetings, jUtah, BYt and New Mexico second string to Charley Conerly, Lee got a hip pointer afe presently me mbers of the early; in the final exhibition, hung 6n until he pulled a Skyline while Arizona and Arizona groin muscle ; . . and when they were both healing, sneezed State are in' the 3J order' Confer m midweek and, broke loose the adhesions . . . So Sliaw ence. The Pacific schools were in was ar cinch to relieve Conerly . . . the old Pacific Coast Conference. . Could it be Bert Coan, Kansas sophomore wonder jlf a' new league is approved by the prpsiden.s, it jwould still.! be back, has shrunk? When he was a high school wonder or six years, before the orfive back; outside of Houston, he was billed as. 5 .Y. The gan iz,atron c )uld begin a league Jayhawks have sweated the big speedster down to schedule. All the schools involved - ! A communique from the Hon. Archie Moore says "I will terminate around 25 years in the squared circle April S, 1961 . . . and I hate to say, it, but it seems that through some underground, someone' is trying to kill my love jfor the ftportY, . There are some real lice tip there in boxing-dom." . .: .-- Toh a u J1 , ?f the ,eaBi i he's i pcky;hitter . . . and Angeles Dodgers, slick shorttopA Maury Wills " Flea." .. -- -: .- Ever Imnm rr,M 4unJ nnvthlnn I I bllUIl I mm AM i pennani-winnin- g ceienrationr lucnefrgom ' i. Oriole third baseman 'Rrnnkc T7vft(nAnf Hi r her "LvArkansas on a football scholarship. . . . KIchie Mayo, who sparks the Air Force as one of the country's top quarterbacks, came to the Academy as a cadet primarily, v not an athlete. yoti'n' me, Lamar Hunt was so'hopped about his Dallas Texans and the AFL he was all for challenging the National Football League to a play-ogame this season . i . and had the Ather nwnr nlmnaf nnrwrivynnA m,J,i.ti Buffalo's Ralph Wilson tempered his enthusiasm and cautioned delay. .V. : j v m 1 a mmrnmj . ; -- 1 t'm . j i ' ... t 4 1 . j -- ff ; ; ifltTSJJUliciH l'l( Inrllnd llncupi for Wcdnen-d- mm , - five"yards. Then in attempting to throw a lateral pass to the full-- . back following him closely, he Inadvertently throws it slightly forward The fullback catches ft and goes on to gain an additional five yards before being tackled; What is the ruling ? Wilbur Mc .'' ' Gowan. . Answer: When the, ball is declared dead, the fullback's teara ts penalized five yards from .where the pass was thrown and It loses a down. It continues to be the offensive team's ball oa ' line, second down its 10 and yards to go. It is ruled 40-ya- rd Fullmers Among Top 10 In Class I ln(4-rnationa- middle-H-eights- r; rat-Ing- ? AHLANDERS id 6' "Okay, Kid, you're not at all nervous about y playing your first series . . , you can explain to me later why you stole from third base to second H 4- 1- tl M While the loss to Colorado State last Saturday will always remain a loss in. the record books, the Cougars can be credit- -' ed with a gallant, but futile effort at Fort Collins. Ground Game Effective BYU's ground gas was deliberate land effective in the first half with four runners Jack Glfford, BUI Wright, Bud Belnap and Tom Stolworthy grinding out the yardage. And there were times when it appeared the Cougars also had a passing game in the ' ,1 making. While this Is encouraging the Cats may have to enter the game at considerable less than full -- . - " strength. 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However, he will probably be ready to go at signed backcourt star Larry Cos skins. 100-61 iello to a contract. Even the "home game" factor full speed Friday, , WITH NATIONALS N.Y. (UPI-T-he of the NationNationals Syracuse SYRACUSE, if I I nt one-poi- SIGNS 1 BIG ' . uaa lOtpoint deer - FREI will be played in the U bowl. I . RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glaif Instilled Sptdillied Work contest, although, scheduled as a hometilt for the Mountain Cats, ' d . A f Bees End Working Ptict With Pittsburgh I per Enterprise Assn., will be lost to the Utes, since the nl Ideal for that deer hunt, and you can wear all winter LAKE CITY (UPI UnitJtah football coach of beversity the told a booster's meetneutral zone. The pen- Ray Nagel yond alty Is five yards from the spot ing here Mohday another tremenof the pass. The down counts; dous team effort will be neces ment ready for announcement sary if Utah expects to get past within a short time. , Franks just- returned from dis Q: While a long klckoff is in Brigham Young university Fri- ' cussions with Cleveland, Kansas the air, a defensive end clips an day night. told a of Nagel the City and Washington on a new offensive jtackle coming down the meeting Bleacher field on the defensive Quarterback Club that working agreements line. his Salt Lake Baseball Corp. pres The defensive quarterback i resquad showed the. best team ceives 'the kick on the goal line effort of the three seasons he has ident Nick Morgan Jr. notified and runs the ball back. 100 yards been here in ja losing cause Pittsburgh, of the decision Monday afternoon.1 His Telegram said for a touphdown. Does the touch- against Oregon last Saturday. We'll need another such j per The relationship with your organ down count? Vernon Kennedy. ' to formance BYU." ization has been pleasant and he get past The touchdown does 'not . A: ; said. more than . satisfactory. We re count. The ball is returned! to this control action but are sure you said ball gret Oregon's the defensive team's line. in Nagel second the half hurt the Utes will understand in! view of our It goes to the team that kicked previous conversations." off at the spot of the foul and it considerably.! becomes first down and 10 yards : ,.-.to ro. The rule states that when a j'; ball Is free and a foul occurs, the - Fighting nigh tmarlsbj memories of last Saturday's loss, Brigham YoUng University's football team Monday returned to the practice fiejd where they will give" somber thought o wis week's opponen- tUtah. aspects of The coulq have-toee7 loss to Colorado State will the be hard to erase in the minds of But the pressing the Cougars. business leading to Ute stadium Friday night will leave them little time to brood over their first Skyline setback. In Underdo Role ' As might be expected, the Cougars, wi 1 be in the underdog role! again when the two rivals collide for the 36th time at 8:30 p. m. in Salt Lake City. The fact that they are not favored is about the only point in BYU's favor.. . . , 8-- RED SWEAT SHIRTS see what the Ity United J riHt I IK SI'KiUA, Calif, Uil ' l?iy Mm n pnydny for vo' Billy .U ah the foul. R.I. (UPI) west' Jordan, Utah,T produced two f , th world's top 10 s ranked in monthly A& National the by Boxing I sociationt. today. Champion Gene Fullmer was f course tops in the class His1 younger brother, Don Fullmer was rajted 9th. The younger Full-mer recently, held to a draw Gus-- f tav Scholz of Germany, rated 2nd among the middleweight by the NBA. , de-parjm- -2- jSALT of- 1 d i relibrn will be. ball shall.be awarded to the of- fended team at the spot of the PROVIDENCE, io t , McD'gld 2b (.239) Hoak 3b (.232) Bil y Ca.Mpcr; Jr., Apple Valley, Rlch'sn 3b ( 252) Mzrskl 2b (.273) Califi, took home the winner's Ditmar p (15-9- ) Law p (20-9- ) shard; of! $2,000 with a 273 total. Umpires: Boggess (NL), 'home plate; Stevens (AD,, lb; Jackow-sk- i (NL), 2l; Chylak (AL), 3b; Landes (NL) and Honockick S. L. (AL), foul lines. -- 160-Pou- nd 1 'be cfonriur t;.'J one-thir- Need; Great Effort Against Cougars be- . i. i Jf irecoro lnipnrenuiew;: PJlts. Pirates pena Open. Gf If Tournament drew Virdon cf (.264) to a clo ?(?.. Groat m (.025) Jol nston finl Mied tlie 72 - holt? Maris rf (,2n.1) Skinner If (.273) even with a 71 to plaeo nmninj Mantle cf (.276) Stuart lb (M0) the top of the winners' c Bcrra (.276) Cl'mntc rf (.914) list. He had rounds of Skowron lb .300) Burgess c (.294) 110. is, y, Yankees Kttbek ii (.2i?3) Lopez If (,2M) . Utes . y dimo ! - Fullmer suffered his injury . a (badly pulled tendon in his right lejgii during a sparring session Saturday afternoon. The champion said he twisted and felt a pain "like I was hit with a baseball : bat,' in the leg. "I feel real badly about the postponement," Fullmer said at the press conference at which the delay was announced. "I was pelting near my peak and now I'll have jto start all over again when the leg heals But Fullmer's dlsappointm t a t was equaled by that of George Gainsford, the longtime manager of the contender. "Hay was in better shape than l;es been in years and we felt he was going to whip Fullmer and regain his title," Gainsford said. "Now we don't know what to think. Ray is very disappointed but there's nothing we can do. After aJJ, Fullmer is thd champion and Itay has to meet him when he's ready to fight." t Billy Gains $550 Payday 1 CUM: MONTGOMERY Question: The ball is put in play as an illegal forward pass on a team's 40y ard line, first cause it was thrown the down and 10., The carrier gains fensive team from a by point -t- m Prrfi-ftbl- c (ipcnlnk WorM Scrip I houqhtl ds mission. , in realignmeht talks have football schedules that far in advance, Lineups For Opening Series Tilt ..... r j 9 :; ueiayea MMgmn I mitted to be scheduled for by the state Athletic Com- ijrs.- 4. : For This Week-Ut- ah I is an experimental plant, Wa e ,sai:l, wilii .rj.O').1) fih can census so marked, 6-- daily herald 1960 itttt; pYU's aomber timf out . I ' gam TgSg? , 71 Recently planted 40,000 German Brown finger-lfn- y trout Jn the? I'rovo Itiver, it vVas reported today. T ic fish, avcratiim? three inches in length, wtre scattered throughout the river and its tributaries below Deer Creiek dam. iJaVar Ware, supervisor of the provo' regional office ofi the state fish .and game parjtment, said it was the first German Brown plant in five thought the presidents could bos sibly meet in December during the winter Skyline Conference 6-- fUli r Y! I ' -i j TJiie fcfnlp ; --' PROVO RIVER GETS 40,000 TROUT PLANT Jd?a was conceived, A Somebody oucht to .tell 'J (ihnnv Sample, the flggrcfl meet was held in ;San Meond ylve secondary star of the Colts, he'll take away Ted Wil- Franciwo ;lait-ng March. liams spitting title . if he keeps forgetting he'ul on School Inv olved In the prypos-th- e camera after making a tough play L . . Weeb Ewbknk ed new Icagii e are mn couia sojve an backficld problem by, shifting Sample of Utah,. Brikham YoungUniversity Vnlyet? w viiwiou u Btw)iiuary cguia ftpare nim, sity,- New Mexico, Oregon, PreBasketball intrusion: the Detroit Pistons tried to gon State, Washington State, Arl- settle the good men versus little men! debate in a prac ice zona and Ar zona State (Tempo). M0.1t representatives and tht big men (6-- 7 and more) lost scrimmage attending 6 But is llttle7 . , , Monday's, day long sessions , n - j p j iirinur uonovan . 6-- as " "V. Hi " ' r'T . left-han- findhree g :' :J ' fine, mo, 1 doesn't mean anything tohim. He's got that natural By STEVE SMILANICH stinct of stepping out of a tackle." . TTnitMl Prpss Tntprnatinna of Greeks Around Baltimore the Oriole tandem CITY (UPD The SALT LAKE ' Milt Pappas and Gus Tr iand os --has come to be known as heads of eight Western schjools tne lunchroom liattery .!. . with powcharged v although veteran Gus kisses ers for .their respective instituoff the young pitcher with a tions have been asked to gel; toa Turk "He's really gether to cor sider organization of grin: just a proposed new athletic conferpassing himself off as one of US iiilmf Y 1, Iniiiv&a' " Decern ber Possible policy-makin- ri'r-:':'- f: V 1 Y V jry fi |