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Show Battle MSU Mon.; OSU On Tuesday SUNDAY HERALD 19 SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1050 Utah County, Utah ft Do You Feel Which Spcjrf Today's Question: TheMost.Rugged and Physically Demanding Fight In BYU Arena Reading a scouting report on Micn.yan State ni Ohio Stat iu t me Desi way to relax on a flight home from Kansas, out Coach Stan Watts and h.s eager studied the report on the return trip to Provo this weekend without uncovering so; much as a r, "Both clubs shoot very wall, and both are among the top teams in the nation in rebounding," said sober Stan, "put we'll give them the best game we can' Michigan state's Spartans will share th home court with BYU Monday night, and Ohio State will move onto the, scene on Tuesday. Tipoff is ct for 8 p.m., and the home team will be underdog both ' nights. ' No. 2 Team The national statistics released this week support the Watt's view ,oi the two invading Big Ten powers. Ohio State, currently tie number two. team In the nation, .is in the top ten in offense, field goal shooting and rebounding, Michigan State ranks 11th in rebounding.; Actually, the Cougars will have a height advantage over the Spartans. Michigan State's center but Art Gowcns is listed at, p cen the he can average ter that is two "or three inches y. 4- - taller. '''""tX ' '4,, BYU Tennis and Golf Coach V :y ' 'faw, UP IN ARMS " - (T?K ,,';. LavvyenSeeks N.Y. Boxing License A long arm seems to reach from the side- line,' arms fly everywhere, as Bob Cousy, 14, of the Boston Celtics goes after a basket against the opposition of the Lakers' Bob Leonard in Minneapolis. Celtics won as usual 4 It's All a Lark -- Meadovlarlc Trotter Tour That On for the co-Capt- ain tai.estman Spmans, the starting five at if ihe on NEW YOItK (IJPI) Is-- I?oy Cohn, clip with. height, scoring puncn, and a boy namf Jerry Lucas. Lucas, who has been tabbed the finest prospect to come, along since Wilt Chamberlain, will like honors his ly win first year on the Buckeye varsity. . At the present time he is sixth in the nation in scoring (26 0 average),. third in field goal leaders (.613), and third in rebounding (.252 pf all available rebounds.) Just how center. Dave, Eastis will contain the phemon ' from Ohio is a question that must concern Watts, Eastis and the Cougars. Since the OSU starting five the Cats will have a average rough evening trying to stay in the battle for the boards. Despite the odds which seem stacked againsf the Cougars, a gwd tournout is expected both nights. The "Family Night'J ticket plan is expected - to fill a major portion of the main sections in the absense of the students who will have returned home for the holidays. Several hundred handicapped youngsters and their parents from various parts of the state will attend the Ohio State game as special guests of BYU. It will be a lark - a Meadow-larto be more specific, when the mighty ribtickiing Harlem Globetrotters f basketball show up at the BYU Fieldhouse on Jan k, 13. For, leading the zanies of the hardwood court as they cavort in their inimitable and hilarious way will be line No. 1 court jester himMeadowlark Lemon. self There's no telling to what lengths; and extremes this irre- - - All-Amer- , ica Bonneville. 13th Tops M Men Loops e pe.-centag- 6-- 5, the senior Bonneville league the junior teagut standings in East j Provo Stake M Men play. Undefeated in senior league play,. Thirteenth drew a bye last week, but there were two 'other games thirteenth topsand standings, played. garner laughs. He's been funny in the past, setting whole crowds to howling in ylee with his antics but this season he has added some new tricks to his repertoire that conv.lse even opposing players. six foot two The spindly-legge- d inch combination of buffoon and superior basketball player is in his fifth scintillating season as a Globetrotter, ever since he got a tryout while overseas in the military service and the famed razzle dazzle basketball team was over in Germany. The Trotter management saw enough at that time to offer him a 'juicy contract to jfoin the tesm when-hicontract with Uncle Sam was up. Before that, "The. Larky had been a phenomenal star at Willis-to- n High School in Wilmington, N. C., playing fou. big years of football "and basketball and winding up as captain of both teams in his senior year. lie tallied 2.200 points in his prep cage career. At the time Lemon wrote Owner-Coac- h Abe Saperstein of the Globetrotters about the possibility of a tryout, which, uniquely enough, Was to come when the parties of both parts met up in s Bonneville defeated Ninth, with Brown firing the big salvo Germany. 19 points. Chambers had 15 for the Meadovlark's comedy perforwas while Bunker tops winners, mances for the Globetrotters are foi ninth with 12. made even more impressive beFifteenth defeated Eighth, 1, cause of his natural cage talent. as Anderson scored 21 points. G. The crowd loves the sports bufLewis was tops for Eighth with foon but even more so if he is i4. able to produce as a star player, Twelfth posted a victory without a la Dizzy Dean in baseball. even playing a game, when they It is claimed by many that if won on a, forfeit over Nineteenth. Lemon were to desist from In junior play, Bonneville posted a nationally-knowstill he'd be comedy, its sixth win when it defeated his basketfor personage Topping the Bonne- ball Ninth, a comBut Iprowess. playing ville scoring parade was Hender- bination two of the makes talents son with 13 and Foster with 12. him that much more crowd-pleasiWalker fixed 13 through the hoop and helps swell the Lemon and Lindley 10 for - the ninth. financial coffers considerably. In the other junior league, game, as TO Fifteenth defeated Eighth, HONOR LUCAS 15 In Christensen pumped points. PHILADELPHIA Penn (UPI) 10 49-3- 4, 38-2- ; physically demanding. That's bpcausc is played at a higher and more con stant speed. Football takes a more ruggi-physical structure nd more rinusele toughncMs fl);m basketbal' because it Is, nuu-violent body contact sport. But. there 's nore onnortiifiitv t( eafie off Lnd rnich wmr ,ri,niH between play In 'football tbif jrn i me cac m basKrH);iH wiice the action is For that reason, niv vnti. u.(,u!(i go to basketball. more-sustaine- a second-leadin- y-a- ,. g r SOX SIGN SCOUT over Philadelphia Charley Friday Dr. t. is. CULLIMOKC BOSTON UUPI) Connie ,' night, declared: "Benny's got Provo Physician former Senators Washington Gavilan's style, speed, aggresBaring some of the longer dis- pitcher, has b"cn signed by the siveness and remarkable rugged-nestance runs, I believe, when you Boston Bcd Sox as scout for the lie's another Gavilan." ' take into account general all- - Cuban area. Brenner said he would try to match Paret with world champion Don Jordan for a title fight 1 at the Garden, Feb. 12. If he failed in that, he would try to get Federico Thompson of ArgenlU IB BUS Why wattt ttm and I tina or unbeaten middleweight en nlmU money Jose Torres of Puerto Itico as that art no longer s. tffMk Attorney chief counsel to the late Sen. Joseph McCar-- ; i 6-- 4. Coach Forddy Anderson of MSU admits his club lacks height and depth. But they expect to make it up with speed and experience. Set Merry Clip Ohio State, the Buckeyes for As are cruising along at a merry one-tim- e and over-il- l at th stamina, basketball is most Mar-rero- v Lance Olson, a around conditioning . TIME OUT! 'I I Is Dr. .MILTON F. UAKTVIGSEN Dean of Physical Education, Ke reatlon and Athletics at' BYU There are a lot of factors to consider in answering that kind of question. For stance, there the time element involved, the) j development of skill, team effort and precision, personal physical endurance arid stamina, and body contact? , Taking everything as a whole I think you have to' say. football ia the most rugged and physically demanding, because of the team TO FKTK CAKII Pl.AYICK effort and skills demanded and ST. LOUIS 'UPI) - Jor.f f'iin of contie fqrrific body because .t i.'iii i.ii'ZUdin, uie ,;nion;ii tact involved. hitter uith a ,.115 However this dsn't neces- average for, the St. Loui Can!,-nal- s this year, u ill receive the sarily detract from basketball which takes a great deal of physi- J.G. Tayloif Spink award of the cal dexterity iind stan ina to play. St. I)uIs baebnll man of the Jan 18 at the St. Louii But, basketbill doesn't have body Baseball Writers' annual, dinner. contact tljat football does. Decision Over Scot t all-arou- V for player. Paret Gains .. v 6-- 2, out-Jum- ' A .i er y spark of encouragement. between- - plays is time offense to defense and viea-vera basketball out of breather, take a lot I RED "BUCK" DJXON From 'what I've, seen of maraCollege wrestling is a grueling y WEST JORDAN UP- D- Man-afc- thon races, I would be inclined to sport, but a match is of compari-tivclmost short duration. Football Marv Jenson sai today he think that would be the some a lot of conditioning to and takes rugged sport, was considering offers for Gene grueling I've runners those the marathon stand body contact, but there Fullmer to meet either Carmen pi to of have seen appear BasUio or Joey Giardcllo early two pictures feet in the grave at the end next year at the Brigham Young of a race. And I've been told that University fieldhouse at Provo. two or three weeks for it takes Jenson said 'Basilio wants a re- some of them to recover. turn bout with Fullmer, holder of However, in terms of the4! more the National Boxing Association and greater participation middleweight championship. Gene popular I guess I'd have to go won the NBA version of the sports, when it comes to basketball with crown last August by stopping general conditioning Basilio in 14 round at San Fran- tJnd This is especially stamina. cisco. true of fast- - break teams that Earlier, Basilio announced he play on the big college floors NKW YOItK (UPI)' Benny wanted to, return to action and these days. The fast switch from 'Kid) Paret of Cuba, upset confelt Fullmer would be his most queror of top welterweight conlogical opponent. tender Charley Scott, was hailed Jenson said the Giardcllo camp a at shot in also was interested a "another Kid Gavilan" today. the champion. Matchmaker Teddy Brenner of Madison Square Garden, where Paret won the unanimous decision , asts miii Sportsmen Speak on Timely Topics Fullmer May I!.''. .J art an. Pcime yq n ' thy's Senate Investigating Sub- committee, is expected to request a New York State license next week to promote the return heavyweight title bout between Ingemar Johansson and Floyd Patterson. Cohn will file the necessary papers to the New York State Athletic Commi&sibn Tuesday on behalf of several wealthy New York businessmen who hope to stage The bout vat Yankee Stadium next June. 4 The group already has purchased the two - thirds stock? in Rosensohn Enterprises previously TOO TIRED? II nful Parct's opponent. Paret, an underdog at 3 2 to youf You can get rid of dead or utetei itock cailly,' quickly, con renlendy. Jut pick up tha telephone and call our nearest plant collect. We'll hava a truck out la a hurry I to 1, not only won a lopsided verdict over Scottnd broke his winning string at siV straight bouts, but he floored slugger Charley with a right to the chin in the 10th round of their TV fight for a count of eight. "Take me back to the lodge, Ed! That woman is wearing: a to mine!" ski outfit identical r V 1 J III .. ail a l Hh 3 - ';v owned by Vincent Velella, a Harlem politician, and is currently negotiating for the remaining one - third, with Bill Rosensohn who promoted the first bout last June ' ', 26. It was understood the group paid $150,000 for Velella's stock and may pay $75,000 for Rosen-sohn'- s interests. Gen. Melvin Krulewitch, chairman, said the New York commission "has made no commitments to Mr. Cohn or to any group" but said that Cohn and Tom an associate, contacted him about the return bout during the past wek. . "iU f Baugh Signs Professional Grid Coach Contract '- - t .gifts ' I ; j ' r;V. ...... ' rw a--w-Mj Ci r :i '..Jl - i , warmest wishes . ' ' ' 'O'f'--- i'r,. - NEW YORK (UPI) Slingin' Sammy Baugh is set as head coach of the New York Titans of the proposed new American Foof ball League and he'll get an estimated $100i000 even if the circuit never gets off the ground. -old ' former NaBaugh tional Football League star, signcontract with the ed a three-yea- r Titans Friday and although terms each for State were not announced, club PresiJex and Scott, tanked quarterback Richie Lucas, dent won Ninteenth over Eighth. Harry Wismer said the pac who led his team to an 2 reciron-cla- d. Twelfth on a forfeit. was That means Baugh ord this season, has been selected or not the be will whether SENIOR LEAGUE paid to receive the Maxwell Club Jan. 7 Schedule: award as the outstanding college league ever operates. 7: 30 Bonneville vs. Thirteenth. football player of 1959. Lucas will 8:30 Twelfth vs. Eighth. receive the award at the club's 9:30 Fifteenth vs. Nineteenth. annual dinner .Feb. 1. JUNIOR LEAGUE PENDLETON" 1 y- I , A H 'i U' Iff ' lf : ' Bo-lan- d, i - ' . S'; ") ss-- : n 48-2- 7. j ng - 44-ye- WfX. ar 39-3- 2, jy ? 8-- Schedule: 4:30 Bonneville vs. Thirteenth. 5:30 Twelfth vs. Eighth. 6:30 Fifteenth vs. Nineteenth. Jan. MSU STAR Lance Olsen, will Michigan State be in the starting lineup Monday night when the Spartans meet BYU in the BYU co-capta- SEE state-Far- AT j THE 61 cars' if She'll love it all the more ',' If it comes from" . . . iii' y, -- I I . . TXT rfTyrrli y y i . East 1st N. Ph. FR , j VI 'XTl. - . ' Fnicffafofl Jodfeof, Fd1ton Sport Shirt, 17M 3, 02 $13.15 S23.00 S-- Pcffcft lounging Rob; rWftcfo Mwffhr, $3.00 PndWon Hoi, IOVa-1- 43-5- 0 Pndftert Stocks, $22.95 Ptndltfon Clont Robt-ln-o-lo- a, $17.95 93 East 1st N. Ph. FR 40 ELD0N W. PAYNE 338 N, 5th West Ph. FR 20 P H. B. PAYNE V I heart-warmi-ng N. C. HICKS 61 2 I m 946 W. 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