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Show 7 DECEMBER 19. vTRXDAJ, tdm Utah : County. Utah ' 1953 DAILY HERALD t BYU T C With Santa ara Opener For" Two Quintets n - ! i t ''' ' Vv ; ' r'' , f ' ' I if' ri " ''HJ Sr' ; first-roun- I ' I : f $ J ?-- 4-- UCLA. Iff ' a A ' Jt i Lakers Grab Win - 5 1 , K-Sta- te v scoring power, as they hit 42 per cent of their field goal attempts Key figure in that stunning victory, and the player who seems to hold the BYU team together, is Gary Ernest, a sophomore from Longview, Washington, .guard Earnest ' had the finesse and drive of an as he 28 and in played, the poured points floor finest game .seen at BYU In several seasons., Makes Presence Felt Another player who is making his presence felt is John Nicoll, the Cougars'! all Skyline forward 4 . i 6-- 0 SANTA CLARA STAR Mel Prescott, 6 center for the Santa Clara Broncos, will be, in the starting lineup tonight when Californians play BYU's Cougars in the BYU fieldhouse. The two teams will p ay again Saturday night. 6-- AIl-Americ- an , By United Press International . t East i St. Michael's Invitational First Round By JOHN G. DIETRICH Vermont 93 Assumption 68 The LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPD St. Michael's (Vt) 71 Lemoyne 63 Little Colonel hung up his glove the same way he played it in the Portland U. 57' Iona 55 leagues for 16 seasons Seton Hall 73 Westn. Kentucky 67 major like a ballplayer and a gentle! Princeton 70 Rutgers 47 Harvard 60 Tufts 54 y total. Marshall 96 College of Pacific "71 night's Coach Stan Watts will probably St. Bonaventure 86 Gannon 44 start Earnest (6-- and Mac Mad- - Marquette 70 New York U. 59 sen (6-at guard, Nicoll (6-- and Westminster 78 Pittsburgh 66 Bob Skousen (6-and Boston .College 67 Brown 54 j Roy Thacker (6-- ator.forward; Dave Eastis Baldwin-Wallac- e 79. Rochester 74 (6-at center. South Both Thacker and Eastis fouled . Quantico Tournament out of the game Monday night, but Buffalo 80 BaU; St. 64 not- - before they had made their Quantico Marines 69 Amer. U. 63 'contributions to the. victory. er, a senior with two years exper- Geo.. Wash. 106 Wash. & Lee 56 ience behind him, is a terror on Johns Hopkins 80 Swarthmore 55 the boards, while Eastis' talent lies Tennessee 67 Davidson 52 in an amazingly accurate hook Virginia StY 67 Maryland St. 60 ishot. "; St. 63 Anderson 56 Kentucky With a majority of the students Wake Forest 83 Virginia 76 off campus for the holidays, BYU Tulane 63 55 Baylor officials are opening up the west Eastn. 64 Loyola 59 Kentucky standi for "family pnight" during Midwest ' V the three-gam- e series. Oberlin 70 Rochester 56 Through the cooperation of BYU St. Ambrose 70 HI. Tech 59 and the Utah Society For Crippled N. Cen. 82 N. M. Highlands 75 Children and Adults, handicapped Wichita 81 Santa Barbara 65 youngsters from various parts of Bradley 85 Nebraska 48 the state will be guests of the s 54 Wash. U. 49 university at Saturday night's Butler 79 Dartmouth 74 game. ' ; Beloit 66 vRipon 63 who added 21 points to Monday 0) 5) 2) 4) 4) man. and signed Retired as as a coach by the Los Angeles Dodgers Thursday,- Peewee Reese accepted the end 6f s his playing career cheerfully, but with a touch - ; oi sadness too. . 5) : I V . r ' - - . ' . Hardin-Simmon- , San SAN DIEGO, Calif. (UPD University named Paul as Platz its new head football coach today after James (Bob) McCutcheon resigned despite an excellent 2 record for the 1958 , season. McCutcheon, who9 compiled an overall 1 mark, stepped down , Wednesday, presumably under San Fran State pressure. It was no secret that the controversial coach had been at odds with the school Booster Club since early season. Diego 4. - Southwest Missouri '67 Rice 62 Sul Ross 90 N. M. Western 89 S. F. Austin 68 Texas Luther 33 ' West Nevada 62' Southern Oregon 57 Fresno St. 55 Idaho 52 Humboldt St. 69 Calif. Aggies 42, San Fran. St. 72 Willamette 61 Sacramento St. 58 Chicago St. 49 Wichita 81 Calif. (Santa Bar.) 65 Ggnzaga 85 North Dakota 60 Pepperdine 74 Wheaton 56 Far West Conference Tournament Nevada 62 Southern Oregon 57 -- San Diego Gets New Grid Coach 7-- . 48-8-- . Florida , produces about of all the watermelons grown in the United States. one-four- MEATS and FROZEN FOODS FOR LOCKERS and t it - HOME 61 Six Indians Sign 1959 Contracts CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPD 776'N. 5th W.El 3-01- 72 60 LAYTON (UPD More than ninth ' krade students were in attendance here Thursday for tht initial tryputs of a Davis County basketball league. Coach Kent Murdock said teams will be trimmed to 20 players. following a' series of contest elim inations. wm m m m JUST UKE THE FAMILY NEXT DOOaT S3 Six HERE! When a jet crew says "fill 'er tip," it will be done fast. The four wing fuel - intakes absorb fuel at a rate of 1,200 gallons BUI FOR THE FIRST TIME! GRAIN SPIRITS. NEUTRAL gin tha t makes e I- - M i I - u FIATS SEE IT... llvlp':tllliB r ,ri 'y, DRIVE IT I NOW ON DISPLAY . COMPLETELY .. THE NEW '59 s, 1niiiv FIAT "SPYDER Delivered In Provo For As Little Al ( . , . $2725 . Fiat 100 - makes the All-GMartini . . . the driest cocktail of all ! Here's how: 1. Place three ice cubes in glass 2. Pour in 1 jigger . Schenley Smooth American Gin 3. Stir ten times ... and sip! center Why so good? Only run of each distillation is used . . . and delicately flavored with fewer bat finer j ' jP- - " t in 600 sedan. . 4 cylinder Seats engine in rear. '. heater four conortatoly direction windshield wipers and standard ' equipment. signals' Three other models available SEE ALL THE MODELS AT Mima if Rnmnmiui. jn 5Mf - trie-choic- e .. . botanicals! Delicious! Sample the n Martini tonight! .All-Gi- A, L J"" . $1495 1 'y OnlySchcnlcy Siflboth American zinisa O H V ' v" around bumpers and windshield. floor shift Ample Luggage space and selector. Body by Pinln Farina. $1857 " ,JyJ"yJ 4 compartment. Duotone ana many extras Fiat '' 2 seater sports roadster' convertible. Custom Built Italian Body, wrap sedan, cylinder V front Miffinel Seats four dto Hfive. Large rear f luggage ' , - W-th- 100X FROM 3-- ted a middleweight bout between Holly1 Mims and Bobby Boyd as the Wednesday1 night television fight in Chicago Stadium, Jan. 7. It replaces the scheduled TV appearance of light heavyweights Sunny Ray and Roque Maravilla. W01IT m T 3RD SOUTH AND UNIVERSITY FIAT CHRYSLER . IMPERIAL PH. FR PLYMOUTH ' " Xv SALES and SERVICE 50 CHQQIH AMERICAN si U PROOF. DISTILLED Stock of NEW SUB BOXING BOUT CHICAGO (UPD The International Boxing Club has substitu- UNIVERSITY HERALD Hat a Representative . 240 NO. DAILY AND SUNDAY IN THE I 2-- 31- y. Sales & Service , ' the kind of "neighbors" you lik the land with which youH become fast friends ones with whom yon wilp share the neartaches, romance and happiness found in the typical American home-todaO Follow THE TOODLES, their ups and downs , their dreams and fun in this new feature O They'll b A. L. DUCKETT hurler Morrie Martin, who posted a 0 record while appearing in 14 relief stints as a Redskin, and youthful outfielder Carroll Hardy. . a Tribe top Hardy, prospect, finished the past season with San Diego because of weak hitting. colored .stockings by Shristian Dior VccIrday "Neighbors" for 7dn! 11 veteran , IJcx7 Barnes Takes Over as Head Coach at UCLA NO Fill my Christmas stocking with from four-gam- . v Dear Santa, 04 . Cleveland Indians. Two other infielders, Billy Mor-a- n and Randy Jackson, 'also came to terms. The others were rookie pitcher Jake Striker, a southpaw from Bucyrus, Ohio, who won 17, while losing 11 for Mobile last, season, TO PAY Mkt., Cafe Gordv Desoain. Dick Simon and 'Ramon Johnson have entered. De- spain and Simon are former Landes wjnners and Johnson was the Intermountain jumping cham pion last year. . "When you've played so long,, LOS ANGELES (UPD you hate the thought of not being Barnes, a disciple of the late per minute. L in; the thick of things any more," Henry (Red) Sanders, today offiReese said at his home Ifere, "but cially took over as head football maybe it's for the best. I've had coach at UCLA after a season as a bad back for a couple of years acting coach. SHARPENING . . . maybe It was time to quit." Sanders' death last Following CARPENTER SEED Peewee hinted his baseball' car- August, his first assistant, George 1030 South State eer might not last much longer, Dickerson, was appointed head Sharpening While Von Wait Lateral Wheel, Hollow-Groun- d than his playing days. coach. But Dickerson fell victim "I don't expect to be in baseball to nervous exhaustion and Barnes all my life," he said, "or at least stepped in to run the team. 'SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CO, It. a 80 I hope not. I'll try this codching deal for a year and see 'what ON NEW TIRES! SAVE 35 LOW PROFILE works out. Not that I'm complainROYAL MASTERS s ing at all, you understand, but Took the Place of These Tires coaching isn't the best money in 14" and 15" on, 1959 Autos the world, and besides it's time Limited Quaiaities ROYAL TIRE CENTER for me to settle down with my 180 No. 2nd West, Prbvo family." players, including peppery Billy Martin the Tribe's solution to its second-bas- e problem, returned contracts signed today to the FREEZERS 6 MONTHS 'A th Willamette 72 113-1- PeeWee Retires as Player, Signs Up as Dodger Coach Hoop Scores ; , j ; e Meanwhile fans of BYU are how wondering good the Cougars are. The win over really the proved Cougars have great merce, - nt . The Landes (UPD Memorial Ski Jumps will be held here Sunday under sponsorship of the Salt Lake Chamber of ComALTA Soph-studd- ed t . The Bees scored first place points in nine of the 10 events. , i scorer was Frank "The Rocket" Sobrero. The 4 junior forward is now averaging 18 points a game. . Plays Control Game ' Santa Clara, according to reports from the Coast, uses a Vre- yolving door" weave and plays a control game designed to give the Broncos the best shots possible. The starting five will aver,. age nearly 4. St. Mary's dropped a three-poidecision to California, but can count wins over Stanford and 6-- , 14-ga- 6-- , ' here, that figure also was tops in the circuit. ' Mantle and Jim Lemon of Washington each struck out 120 times to wind up in a tie for that "distinction,,, whUe at the other extreme, Nellie Fox of the White Sox fanned only 11 times in 155 games. v 73-6- ; 29 Rocky Colavito Captures '58 A. L. Slugging Crown Invitational. d Here's how tonight's line up: games Ken Kentucky - ranked Invitational: 3 No. nationally A CHICAGO (UPD Rocky Colatucky,- i . over conscious vito of the Cleveland Indians was aeiense tavorea State and seventh-ranke- d named tke American Oklahoma League's West Virginia, the defend1958 for champion slugging today, ing champion, over Ohio State. Blue Grass Tourney: Northwest- which means, as the ball players ern picked oyer Louisville and say, he gave the ball the longest North Carolina over Notre Dame. ride downtown. Birmingham Classic: Auburn, Slugging averages are deterwinning streak, riding a is a slight favorite over Wyo- mined by the number of total ming's Skyline Conference cham bases a player collects compared pions, and Texas A & M is with his official times at bat. Col avito finished with a slugging picked over Alabama. Invitational: Citadel percentage of .620 by rapping out host over the 303 total bases in 489 times up. Georgia picked Citadel team and Florida State, The Cleveland outfielder's bat over Miami Fla.). ting average was only .303, but he hammered out 41 homers, 26 doubles and three triples. His 113 runs batted in was exceeded only by Jackie Jensen of the Red Sox, who led the league with 122. Mickey Mantle of. the Yankees 113-10- 4 and Bob Cerv of the Athletics finished in a second place tie as far as slugging laurels vwere conBy United Press International cerned. Each registered a mark Elgin Baylor's Christmas wish of .592. a scoring partner probably is for out Ted lift to help him Minneapolis Williams, the Boston beltwon the 1957 slugging who er of the doldrums. in scorer crown with a .731 figure, wound Baylor, third highest Associathe National Basketball up fourth this year with .584. He tion this season, poured in 20 was followed by Roy Sievers of points in the last half to give the the Senators, '.544; Jensen, .535, decision over the and Bob Nieman of the Orioles, Lakers a ' Detroit' Pistons Thursday night .522. e and end Minneapolis' Mantle drew the most bases on losing streak. balls, 129, but that total was well under the 146 with which he led the league in 1957. Of those' 129 walks, 13 were intentional, and Bill successfully Box BRIGHAM, CITY (UPD Eider continued to show the way as the class among Region One- -' Two high school swimming teams Thursday when it edged West 57-- all-arou- nd Auburn is the choice in the Birmingham, Ala., classic, and Georgia is the pick in The Citadel Junction Grand North-western- -- 82-7- 5 opened its Invasion of Utah Wednesday by defeatinc Olympus. ; . v for 33 ' 34-1- 0. Both Stronger It's not likely the Wattsmen win series withescape this three-gam- e out a loss; even though they play on the home hardwoods. Both Santa Clara and St. Mary's are stronger teams tiiis year. The broncos will be bringing a 4-- 1 record to Provo, and the Galloping Gaels also sport a 1 record prior to the invasion of the Bee-- i . fiive state. Santa Clara has lost only to Stanford, a team that is one of the, stronger PCC basketball clubs. Numbered among the Bronco vic- -. tories are games with San Francisco State, UCLA and Houston. Coach Bob' Feerick's Broncos latest victory was a 8 win over Houston last Tuesday night. In that particular game the SC team hit a hot 60 per cent from the field in the first half, and the leading - Jim Healey had Col- lege of Idaho struck fast in the 82-7- 5. two-gam- at home. CALDWELL, Idaho (UPD first half here Thursday and scored its sixth straight victory SALT LAKE CITY (UPD. By United Press International at the hands of Westminster Col- Grand Junction, the - state wrestCollege basketball ignores that lege ling champions of Colorado, showfamous sticker reading "do not Jim Moreno scored 27 points ed strength here Thursopen until Christmas" by opening for the winners. Westminster's day in defeating EastHigh the holiday tournament season tonight with four major carnivals and NCAA champion Kentucky as the featured team. Most of the other big hoop fiestas won't start until a week from tonight, but unbeaten Kentucky is picked to win its own invitational tourney starting to's night in Lexington, Ky.k the favorite in the Blue Grass Tournament at Louisville, ay pre-Jioli-d- College of Idaho Quint Wins Cage Meets Set Openers There's no feeling like the one .that comes with an upset victory over one of the top ranked teams in the country . . . unless it's the one that comes by beating the team that did. . Such thoughts are probably in the minds of the . players from Santa Clara and St. Mary's as they leave the West Coast for games in Utah. Brigham Young University, re--i cent victor over Kansas State, will e series with Santa open a Clara tonight in the George Albert Smith fieldhouse. Jtonday the Cougars tangle with ranked St. Mary's 'to conclude their preseason games m n Area Sports Briofs Four Major Meet Again On Saturday n- n it. |