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Show Footba fooria threat who was the No. 1 selection of Houston of the new league, and the Chicago Cardinals snapped up George Izo, the Notre Dame quarterback who was the No. i choice of the New York Titans of the American loop. Los Angeles, with Cannon nodding in agreement, said the LSU star had agreed to play with them and the Cardinals announced that' Izo was "signed already" seconds after they announced him as By RUSS GREEN PHILADELPHIA (UPI) --The National Football League, with two ' prizes sealed for delivery, readied today for the predicted money war with the American Football League for the cream of the 1959 college football crop.. The NFL grabbed two of the top-fligeligibles in its draft when the Los . Monday meeting Angeles Rams took Billy Cannon, . Louisiana State's" brilliant triple 8 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1959 Utah County, Utah DAILY HERALD ... www nun Hie basketball professionals still can't believe what they see of Wilt The Stilt) Chamberlain . . . even though - .. pi i selection - , i selected by the 12 . I ' . 7 56-- 3. ifornia, beaten Saturday by Notre Dame, slipped from seventh to Since this is a year of de fense in professional football, it's about time someone got around to putting, in a 12th.: Moves Up plug for Ernie Stautner, the only foreignfborn (Bavaria) player in the National Football League also, at 34, the oldest regular defensive lineman in the money ranks . . still respected by all the teams as the guy who makes Ernie Stautner the quickest penetration Roomie Bobby Layne of across the line of scrimmage. . the Steelers calls" him "the most thoughtful man I've ever " ; known." : ::::s:K Mickey: Mangham, the Louisiana State end who'll cloak next year, likely inherit Billy Cannon's withcame to the Bayous on his own, from Maryland out an athletic scholarship . . . and had to ask for a tryout. j..! ' i .- . All-Ameri- ca ... After every baseball season, Red Wisconsin! Texas Clemson Washington, Christian, Arkansas and rounded out the top 10 in that order. Illinois headed the second 10 group. It was followed in order by Southern California, Alabama, Penh State, Oklahoma, Northwestern, Michigan State, Wyoming, Auburn and Missouri. Most of the leading teams now are warming up for bowl games and UCLA and Navy were the only other schools mentioned on this week's ballots. They tied for 21st. ' UCLA warmed up for its clash with Syracuse by thumping Utah last Saturday, 21-while Navy upset Army, Syracuse was idle last post-seas- top-rank- on ed 43-1- 2. . ; . the to submit to a complete physical and chest only year he missed since 'he came up to the National League in 1945 was after the '561 campaign the year beRed, now the fore he came down with tuberculosis. national honorary chairman of the Christmas seal campaign, isn't worried about the Milwaukee Braves dickering for a second baseman: "All L need is the uniform. I'll find some position." They're working out a system of Bill France's spanking International Speedway at Daytona Beach so that gasoline buggies can ref uel at 90 miles an hour. . . . X-ra- ys . ... -- Georgia, which has been moving up steadily in the? ratings, moved from sixth to fifth in the wake of its triumph over Georgia Tech. 6. Schoendienst-Use- -- 1 ... . week'. . Syracuse On Every Ballot Each coach on the rating board selects 10 teams in "the order he ranks them nationally. Points are awarded. basis for votes from first through 10th,; place. e Syracuse received 26 ' votes and a total of 334 out of a onal0-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2- -l first-plac- possible 350 , Coach points. Ben was Schwartzwalder's team (9-mentioned' on every ballot and drew five votes for second, one for third and three for fourth. ' e Mississippi drew six ' 291 votes and Louisiana points. of what makes Jim Lee Howell got a better idea State received .291 points, Texas Jimmy Brown great when he handled the Cleveland full- 239, Georgia 184, Wisconsin 159, back in last year's Pro Bowl game . . . Ho well, was putting Washington 115, Texas Christian in a play designed to spring Brown and was showing him 111, Arkansas 70 and Clemson 46 Texas, Washington and. Illinois the blocking on the. linebacker and defensive halfback. . . . split e the other three 0) first-plac- ( "Don't bother. with them, Coach," scoffed Brown. "Just he held his give me this much room through the line" ," thought hands 18 inches apart. . . . "Who is this , . . told him so. to ; me coach?" how and; Howell, "telling . "But, Coach," insisted Brown, "I can handle those "You know," says Howell in adother two myself." . miration, "he wasn't bragging. He could." . . . Boxing may be in the doldrums in this country, but Pascual Perez, the flyweight champion from Argentina, laughed when George Parnassus offered him $30,000 to fight Jose Becerrato for the bantamin title in Los Angeles. . . . Perez is used doubling that Japan, Siam, etc.... ... J ' - , " first-plac- votes. All of the top 10 teams will ap- pear in bowl games. NEW YORK (UPI) The Green Bay Packers' Jim Ringo, a graduate of spring Syracuse, worked out with the potent Orange lastNational and said then:. "Roger Davis could play in the Football League right now He's better than any offensive guard on our club." . . . Wayne Hardin of Navy calls "Hound Dog" (that's what they call Davis at Syracuse) 'the finest lineman in the finest line in the country." . . . In an effort to get better protection for their passers, who're being batter by red dogs, the latest offensive trend among the pro football coaches is toward' a tight T ' ,f- . y no line spacings. in the the of Two country, both top college guards named Mike, both Mc's McKeever, of Southern Califor twin brothers playing on the nia, McGee of Duke--ha- same teams. Between you'n'me, the owner of one of the pro basketball teams in the west has already threatened to punch his coach on the nose . . . "if hevdoesn't start coaching my way." football ratings ve -.! . 0) 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. , strong, 2, Louisiana State Texas (1) .(9-Georgia (9-- outpointed Chico Velez, 134 'Puerto Rico (10). ELIZABETH, N. J. . 1-- 195, ) 1) Wisconsin (7-7. Washington (1) 2) (9-- 1) 8. Texas Christian 9. Arkansas (8-- (8-- 2) 2) 10. Clemson 11, Illinois, (8-- 2) t J. Haroli J., out- -- 1 FUEL FOR: SMALL STOVES TO STAGE OPEN I ' Dennis In NFL Draft ',(', 230-poun- ment will be staged here Jan. center and linebacker,' was taken by Washington - in the 11th a and Brady . ' J X ',- t J , d, 1 : ; ' . Joe Brown PredictsiHe'll Syracuse Team Receives Lambert Trophy ! Kayo Charnley Wednesday - ndtirie Order 1 your Shorts- Sports st whisky ! Stiegman To New Penn Coach Rumor Persists . brand... - y . j & Haig Haig , Five - Dartmouth. of Pennsylvania. I two players Syracusef named to the ECAC major colteam were halfback lege All-EaGerhard Schwedes . and guard Roger Davis. In addition. half back Ernie Davis of Syracuse was voted the top Eastern sopho more of the year Alabama To Play Penn State In Neither Stiegman hor Sebo would comment on reports of the move, but Rutgers promised, a statement of some sort today, presumably concerning the ruBoWl mored coaching change. Stiegman did. say, when asked PHILADELPHIA (,UPI) Ala for comment, that "I think any Othr members of the team are comment on this should come bama will play' Penii State in the ends Bill Carpenter of Army and from the University of Pennsyl- Liberty Bowl game at PhiladelBob Sfmms of Rutgers, . tackles vania, not from me." phia Stadium Dec. 19( bowl offir cials announced today. Ronald Erchul of Navy and ; Har of Vince Olivar Alabama has a record of seven Yale, guard ry P"omuto of Holy Crossr center victories, onei' defeat! and two ties, Ronald Champion of Penn J quarcompared to Penn j State's eight terback Richie Lucas of Penn victories ami two defeats. -State, halfback Chet Boulris of Harvard, and fullback Paul Cho-quette of Brown. The " st ! : Liberty Valdes, PeJohn Favored In London Fights BRITON IS CONFIDENT 'hOSTON, Tex. (UPI) -- 1 Dave Charnley of England is confident he will whip world lightweight Joe Brown ,iri their championtitle! fight scheduled ' - 15-rou- nd Dec 2 "I didn't i fiy miles to 6,000 LONDON (UPI) iff Star . i i ; 'I NORTH SIGNS TWO . MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) Jim7 Crotty, a halfback at -- Notre Dame, and ' teammate Ken Adamson, a guard, have signed to play on the North squad .in the annual Blue-Gra- y football game here Dec. 26. 190-pou- nd 212-pou- , RIDES FIVE WINNERS BALTIMORE', Md. (UPI) Frank Northcutt, . ' a from Covingtqn, Ky., jockey booted home five winners at Pim-lic- o Monday and finished second on his other two mounts. . Heavyweight hopefuls Niho (The Hawk) Valdes of Cuba and Mike De John of Syracuse, N. Y are favored in bouts that headline an boxing show tonight at Empire Pool. Valdes, who never has lost in . fct -- 'I JW - , I S j YERBA LINDA, Calif. (UPI) il inn !' TiJrxi tfik " : 6 I IS UTAH 0FFIC UPPLY YOU CAM -- 13-1- 7. Ed Carter, executive director of the PGA. said Wednesday the tournament will replace Che annual Tijuana, Mexico, ' event which was cancelled recently. ' A tournament will pre cede the invitational. Q f 72-ho- FR 3-16- 2 FUEL FOR: FLOOR FURNACES FOR: GUN TYPE FURNACES AHLANDERS McCOARD' OIL COMPANY INC. 533 SOUTH STATE See our Christmas '59 albums of exceptionally beautiful greeting cards - the kind on which you like to have your name imprinted! So easy, so smart, so relaxing to select cards now! ! -- NO. 3 FUEL I I !l ' - v.v - MODEL 23C20 le 30 "If ERSOIJALIZED pro-amate- ur WE HAVE THEM ALL 7 !. Keys a fleet footed halfback,, by Pittsburgh in the 14th! '. Wyoming quarterback Jim Wal- -- 4 ; was Utah State University den caught the eye, of the icfeve-'4 tackle Len Rohde. The land Browns in the 16th round Palatine, 111., lineman and Utah guard Tony Poly Chron- was the fifth choice of ' the San to U Went the New York Giants Francisco Forty Niners. on the 18th round. ' NorIdaho University end Jim ton was picked by Detroit in the seventh round and another Van-d- a j, tackle Stan Fanning, went GIVES IT HIS ALL A goalie that's on the ball, the Celtics? Fallon does his bird-- a to the Chicago Bears on a traded soccer like best with a back bend around the goal post to save a "shot; during selection from; Philadelphia in 3-- 1. (Herald-UP- I the 11th. match against Patrick Thistle at Patrick, Scotland. The Celtics lost Also drafted in the seventh Teiephoto) round .were Larry Wilson, University of Utah halfbac fby the Cards; and j Brigham Chicago Young University guard Lonnie i Dennis by Pittsburgh. f Another BYU star, tackle John Kapele, was picked by the Pittsburgh club in the 10th round. The Baltimore Colts selected Perkins of"New Mexico, who featelevision be will Tex. the Don HOUSTON, (UPI) Light rounds, ' '. NEW YORK (UPI) new league career . rushing set a weight champion Joe Brown pre ture on the weekly Wednesday hailOf was selections, . Syracuse today dicted flatly today he would knock night fights, and Brown, from Colorado State Two University 1959 Lamof the the winner ed as out British boilermaker Dave Baton Rouge, La., was the 12 to 5 players were J drafted. Jim Eifrid, bert Trophy, emblematic of East- Charnley in a hurry Wednesday favorite. ern college football supremacy, Uight in his eighth defense of the "I learned something going 15 and also placed two players on world 135 pound title." rounds, with Lane," (Kenjiy) the1 'All-Eateam selected by the The battle, scheduled for 15 Brown said, "and I proved it beT. Eastern College Athletic cause other southpaws didn't go CRITICIZE PLASTIC HELMETS Washr WASinNGTON (UPI) more than two or three rounds The Orangemen, who hope to owner George with me since then. I feel like I ington Redskins Be close out a perfect regular season Mike Cbach Marshall and Preston out can take Charnley in the same defeating UCLA Saturday,' byj Football National ask Nixon may distance." were the unanimous choice of an to ban the use of Brown's prediction hat the bout League officials ' eight-ma- n selection committee in ' helmets. plastic huri-in would out end a bore ' the final balloting for the Lam to the Washington According the promise of the record's of the bert Trophy. They will receive the Nixon team saidmany fighters Charnley, who has had facial physician, trophy at a luncheon in New York cuts have been due to the 39 to fights compared Dec. 13. NEW BRUNSWICK, N J. (UPI) only said the helhelmets. While-NixoBrown's 103, has scored 20 knockRutin finished second be would mounted that acceptable if covPittsburgh Speculation outs in ;winning 3 j times, and mets, in was and some kinJ of sponge rub-ber- fr followed, the voting gers head Coach John Stiegman Brown has 35 of his 75 ered by gained order by Penn State', Navy, Army would be named, possibly . today, victories Marshall hinted it may be by knockout. Boston College, Pennsylvania, Bos to succeed Steve ' Sebo as head f necessary to return to leather helton University, Holy Csoss and ootball coach at the University L mets. ; A $25,000 invitational golf touriha RADIATORS ILEPAIRED Auto Glass Installed Specialized Work 430. So. Univ. Avenue 291 - 261 239 184 159 115 111 70 46 Michigan State and Northwestern, 4 each; 18, Wyo ming, 3; 19 (tie), Auburn and Mis souri, 2 each. FOR PROMPT SERVICE - NO. New York took Lou Cordileonej Clemson tackle, who with : Lucas were Buffalo choices. The XPhiladelphia j Eagles took Ron Burton, Northwestern back and Baltimore took Ron - Mix, Southern California tackle, both PHILADELPHIA (UPI) Nine Skyline Conference football players and. two gridders from the University of Idaho were drafted Monday by the National Football League. :The first Skyliner to be draft-ed- , Oklahoma, PHONE CALL ! S tee I e rs G ra b ' Kdp e I e if (1), 30; 12, South lose,", Charnley, said Thursday Britain, is pitted against Brian ern California, 23; 13, Alabama, when v he eased up on his train London and De John faces an21; 14, Penn State, 20; 15 (tie), ing to enjoy a turkey dinner. other Britisher, Dick Richardson, AS YOUR 2, Elizabeth, N. pointed Johnny Jenkins, 178, New York (8). Carter, (9-1- 1) t J., Elizabeth, N; 1 ilt X " Mississippi (6) (9-- 1) AS CLOSE United Press International Eddie ArmNEW YORK 1-- votes st Fight Results 139 (first-plac- e and won-lorecords in pareni theses): . Team Points 334 1. Syracuse (26) (9-- , ... The United Press International major college ' -- .v. . "' U 2-3- -4 A earliest- ever-'-comple- te meeting. - The first , Ever wonder how John Yovicsin, who restored foot-ba- ' Mississippi,- - Louisiana State and in the latest respectability to Hahvahd, got his job? . . . his teams v Texas remained 35 the leading at little Gettysburg used to balloting; by teams rate who weekthe coaches Western Maryland; play UPI. for ly where Dick Harlow, former Clemson was the only newcom Harvard coach, served as an. er in the top 10, advancing from advisor . . and so impressed I4tn to lotn after ending its reguHarlow he f recommended lar season last Saturday by walYovicsin for the Cantab jdb. Southern Calloping Furnian, . e contract." The NFL may have won the first two battles of the financial J blitz, but there were plenty of hot skirmishes in the offing following its selection of 240 players in the " a rs Texas Christian back, and the Chicago Bears took Roger Davis,! Syracuse guard, both earlier Denver choices, while Cleveland took John Houston, Ohio State end, and falo, and San Francisco took Monty Stickles, the big Notre Dame end and field goal specialist who was hamea by Los Angeles of the new loop. In other first round NFL choices, Detroit took John Robinson, Louisiana State back, and Green Bay took Tom Moore, Van-derbback, both previously chosen by Dallas of the new league. Pittsburgh selected Jack Spikes, 71-ye- ar the season is well under way . . . "WhysaiHlEieferee Sid "it's like he's playing with Borgia, after ' his f ii it look) ' little kids." ; 'LSU-Mississip- older loop, land 21 of the first 24 NFL choices were named by the American League at its Minneapolis meeting 10 days ago. How many more similar conflicts exist, each a potential dollar search by the selectees, was strictly a guess. In addition - to Cannon and Izo, the National League reached out for the first choices of two other American teams. Washington took Richie Lucas, Perm State quarterback, the first selection of Buf the draft even was determined by., saying ."we signed him yesterday if we didn't get him in the . draft, we would have torn up the ' By EARL WRIGHT United Press International NEW YORK UPD Syracuse,, which will try to complete the first perfectseason in its football history when it .. visits UCLA Saturday, remained No. 1 today 'p. United Press International's .major college ratings mini .... S'5" Si 01 IIJ! L Orangemen Need Win Over UCLA by zAi.-inm- J their first selection. Cannon, looking in on the meeting after a Sunday- - night television appearance in New York, said he would .sign with the Rams after the Sugar Bowl game on New Year's Day. He:; had registered at another hotel' under the , name of "Bill Gunn." Walter Wolfner, managing direc-- ,. A tor of the , Cardinals, explained the Izo grab before the order ' of - ht n ceui buy 69 East Center uz fizwo. LTR 3-24- - Beautiful SYLVANIA 237 lowboy TV. 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