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Show 'n" OO '2 0O SUNDAY HERALD k "S 19a By STEVE SxMILANICn United Press International SALT LAKE CITY , UPI) Tragedy and near triumph on the salt flats, close calls involving middleweight Gene Fullmer and the athletic rise of the Utah Ag gies formed Utah's biggest sports by One of college footballs great coaches, faced with the imminent competition of professional ball, confesses, 'There hasn't been one instance where the pros coming done us any good. All they do is hurt you."'. . .' to stories in 1960. " Other events such as the Utah Ooen golf tournament, the selec tion of . Sal. Lake City's Dave Freed as captain of the U. - in-hav- e combat the challenge, the colleges are going to have to come up with new ideas, like a national title . . . and at Arkansas' least one prominent member of the lodge Frank; Broyles: favors such - " - a playoff. Davis Cup tennis team., Skyline Conference realignment talks, the resignation & of Eddie ' Leishmari . b always said E. J. of Texas Tech, everycenter, body's was the most impressive We. Ho-lu- Provo, Orem " specimen we've ever seen . . . but; after viewing Merlin Olsen, Utah State's tackle, we hedgej " '' ' J' ; RUGGED WESTERN GRIDDERS With western hat as marker, members of the West Football team pose for a picture before getting down to serious preparations for the game with the East team in the annual Shrine battle next Saturday - in Kezar Stadium. Shown (left to right) : Front row Tackle , Bpb Lilly, TCU; center Arvie Martin, TCU; center E. J. Holub, Texas Tech; guard Roger Mietz, USC; tackle Jerry Mays. SMU. Back row End Marlin McKeever, USC; halfback Glyn Gregory, SMU ; halfback Bill Kilmer, UC LA ; halfback Jim Johnson, UCLA, and end Marvin Luster, UCLA, (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) ; Buck Shaw has a succinct reason vfor stepping out of coaching on . the Jieels of a championships season with the Philadelphia Eagles: "I'm getting a little old. I don't ' want to be kicked around like Joe Louis was." . . the trend nowadays is to protect yourself like, young - 1 East West V Teams Begin Practices .' ... -- - All-Ameri- ca V - & Saturday. After more than, three months John Easterbrook, the little (156 pounds) quarterback of toil and trouble, athletes from to continue law studies, who won an Earl Blaik fellowship turned up at Illinois to play basketball . , when he showed colleges ' all over the' country back to workouts today at up at the stadium for his first football varsity scrimmage wet Santa Clara and Stanford practice as a sophomore the guards wouldn't let him in. . . . Same , . ; fields. All the players suited up and posed for pictures and aj skull practice. Sunday morning they'll have light workouts and then have year he also was with the squad on a flight to play Duke; and when they1 landed in Durham an emissary rushed up to hand "him a list of the student manager's directions .. . . Johnny shrugs, "I'm the kind of player that people always walk up to and say, 'Boy, your brother played a great ! a Christmas dinner at 1:30 p.m at Rickey's Studio Inn in! Palo game'." ... Dan Devine G T F P Ben Lomond ... Poulson Hove 3,5 2 2 Goiilding 1 3 Sandwich Nuttle Wilkinson Tippetts ......... . Totals ...A..-- .. . 5 NORTH GEM, IDAHO 3 7 G T F P 3 Wistisen J2 5 .13 29 17 43 AMERICAN FORK Moore .. Driggs . Francom Zunich Hackford ...... 1 ., Shumway Jerry was bugging Murray Warmath about the problems Minnesota will have keeping its boys entertained at the Rose Bowl site including transportation to town 4" ... Pasadena headquarters. . . . "At rom the "we Iowa' said Jerry, finally fixed it up by lining up Buicks for every four boys bn the squad' . . . Warmath, d Tennessee school, grinned sourly. . . . out of the anNavy's Joe Bellino doesn't know Rocky Marciano,sand-lot other native Bay Stater,but he remembers playing baseball against Rocky's brother Lou . . . who was in ' . the minors brief ly. ! out-of-the-w- ay hard-nose- .. , It was at the National Football League meeting a year Vince Lombardi was up against ago in Miami Beacn. a pole in the lobby talking about the prevailing three-en- d system, but asserting: "No matter what, they can't persuade me there's any way to play football other than con. . . that's what his centrating on the running game first' . victorious Green Bay Packers do. of odd The Floyd Patterson: the training habits heavyweight champion is already secluded in training above New York City . . . but he and his coterie might suddenly decide after midnight to take a walk downtown to Spring Valley for a hamburger . . . the walk being a ... mere five miles. . . . v Between you'n' me, Tom Brown, Minnecota's outstanding lineman of 1960, can't say so openly because he's be the start of the got a Rose Bowl game to play, but he'll ' Baltimore Colts' rebuilding project. . . . - - 190-pou- The 34th Biennial Report to the department's operation in the of the sitate's fish and Governor from the department of ; fish and game .will soon be ready game resources. the been As has for distribution,. pattern . in the past,-- this report will be submitted to the Governor preceeding the scheduled session of the Legislature. The biennial ' report, which has become a valuable historical and research reference, covers the period from July 1, 1958 through June! 30, 1960, and details the - 1 v man-agmi- " nt . Kan'ab 62, Piute 61 Cedar City 55, Parjowan Blii-M- I Bryce .Valley 66, Weber 55 South Cache 73, Malad (Idaho) 53 Spanish Fork 50, BY High 44 . East 46. Ogden 44 Orem 43, American Fork 41 Carbon 72, Union 61 South Summit 58, Ben Lomond 50 Parowan 58, Virgin Valley 48. Milford 56, Dixie 45 West 41, Cyprus 39. Davis 59, Olympus 55 Tabiona 46, Dugway 43 Bingham 58, Pleasant Grove 43 Jordan 52, Highland 50 IManti 37, Marysvale 35. SCI n sSi 4S0 So. American. Fork BEN LOMOND . .10 . -9 v 0 3 0 3 0 0 . 4 0 7 7 ' , 43 41 31 6 2 2 1 1 3 5 2 16 1 15 0 0 10 ,.f Swensen McArthur Riggs Murry ...i 41 6 2 .. . 4 2 1 2 2 0 ,. 0 0 8 .......... ,.4 .. 0 . SPANISH FORK Gardner 22 25 17 59 Mike held the boy in his arms all during the hospital tour as he talked to other youngsters,- - report- 4 6 third quarter. 0 8 It was a team victory for the 2 2 Tigers with Poulsen being high scorer with just eight points. Tip- 6 . 2 1 13 petts, Wilkensen, and Goulding 0 0 2 scored seven points 'each. 2 0 8 High point man for the Cave- I 21 22 ', 4 15-rou- nd " 15-rou- nd j baseball titl? Utah State enjoyed its greatBrigham Young, as expected, est athletic ,year in history. The captured its seventh straight Sky basket- line track championship. f Aggies compiled aX 24-ball mark under coach Cec BakAbove for Sunday Dec. 25 or " er and won consolation honors in thereafter. . "j mar Clark. ' 8 50 3 2 2 6 2 10 Paxman 1 7 2 4 6 10 4 2 4 6 5 15 0 2 0 1" 1 2 0 2 1 5 Bunker Swenson Totals Score by quarters: 10 Spanish Fork BY High .19 14 30 16 44 23 31 36 35 f- ! First pilot's license was issued ers and players. When if came time for parting, the tears in Mike's eyes glistened as much as they did in tiny Dave's. f! , . tmmmm wmm mmmm mm i i f A l - LAI .r f 1 : St ax. i I i IDith friendly greetings and I I heartfelt good r--i 945 W. Center Ph. FB 83 wishes we send t I I J c. L our Christmas if II. C. HICKS East, 1st EID0I1 N. Ph. FB V. thoughts to you. 49 PAYtlE 398 N. 5th West Ph. FB 29 h. 0. payhe 398 N. 5th. West Ph. FB 20 CARL r.lADSEIl F.G. 3 3 La W. W & son 61 AUTO ACCESSORIES , Provo, Utah East 1st N. Ph. FB tUff AtM INSUtAHCC n S2 STATE FARM MUTUAL MHOM0IIU n COMPACT Horn Offiot: Eloomington, MlnQl 1747 SO. STATL OW UTAH - j. by the Aero Cluib of America on June 8, 1011. 50 44 r,. 6 men was Burdell Smith scoring 10 points to make a, partial comeback on his scoring record. Victor Herrera was second high man with nine points and Ed Zunich next in line with 8 giving three Cavemen scorings equal to . or better than the winning Tigers high point man. 'The Cavemen did narrowthe margin in the last quarter of play, but the game, ended with the Tigers showing a lead. G T F P Sandstrpm ir the Shrine game it may be Bentley the end. . nd .2415 Wood Pitt Ditka, A little lad who was bom with arms only six inches long fell madly in love with Mike. Only 3 years old, he refused to leave Mike's side- - --and even the nurses couldn't tear him away. 3 mark. 1 3 2 10 3 2 2 2 1 3 . 0 .4 Totals 5 BY HIGH er 6 . 1 Evans 1 25-2- 43-3- ng . .3106 6 .... 6 0 15-1- . 1 .4 D. Ivory 4 9 2 43-4- Totals : 2 Score by quarters: 8 North Gem 0 B.Y. High 0 2 1 13 2 1 American Fork suffered its se defeat in two days when the .. 1 Orem Tigers overcame the Cavemen in a close 1 game played ..15 12. 7 37 in A.F. Friday night. The Tigers the took lead in ttie first quarter t 9 12 28 and held it throughout the game, I 18 27 37 five point margin at a holding end the of both the half and the G T F P Andrus Totals 4 28 ..4 .. 1 4 .4 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 . 5 G T F P Henderson Thomas . . . Cooper Bunker Jorgenson 8 12 10 26 West . Bargeron .12 12 1 B.Y. HIGH . ' Tew, : Nelson . . .21 19 8 50 M. Ivory Frances G T F P Nielsen . Totals v .. Totals 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 G T F P Swenson 0 PROVO I t 7 2 20 Chatlin Shiith 61 1145 North 5th West Univ. Avenue 0 1 0 2 y. nt 59-5- 0, RUL0IJ MYERS A SAI U AHLANDERS 2 2 1 3 1 11 2 Let me show you how you may save money on your 1 RADIATORS REPAIRED Auto Glass - Installed Specialized Work 6 4 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Welch .14 26 13 Totals Score by quarters: .12 25 36 Orem . A 0 5 car insurance... 1 friendt our wishes for Christmas that 1 'a rich uilf hs iou hi . , . ;v. m Zv and good health. g- 0 0 2 2 6 0 0 0 1 Creer .. . Smith Moderisitzkl 50-4-4, 15-poi- 5 j4 r lo our many 40 (Idaho) B.Y:.'High.37, North Gem ' 28 1 0 5-- 8, 1 Prep Cage Scores . t . Game Department's Report Is Ready 0 0 2 2 5 0 Paxman ers will have to do some heavy Butters to ; 10 Herrera -- absorb all the plays studying before kick-of- f time. The result be that may passing will be the to success on bothT sides key ' Players Visit Hospital Despite being away from home for Christmas for the first time in their young lives, the players didn't seem to mind. "After that visit ' to the hospital to see the crippjed children , for whom we are; playing,"- said All America end Mike Ditka, of Pitt. "We would do anything for them." Net proceeds, nearly a quarter of a million dollars yearly from this game help finance the Shrin- ers Hospital for Crippled Children here half Herb Adderly, a back from Michigan State, picked up a crippled girl and held her in his arms during the visit to the hospital Friday. Gets Funny Feeling "This gives you a funny feel ing," he said as he gritted his teeth. girl of Gail, a freckled-face- d nine from Concord, Calif., looked over the crop of. football players and announced happily : "When I get a husband, he has to be at least sax. feet tall," That made . just aoout every football player in the; room eligible except Jim Herbstreit, from Ohio State. If anybody plays their heart out 1 Yost .... Guidinger Maughu . Gilbert . Holbrook P G T Eggett 43 4 7 7 BY High won and lost in a basketball doubleheader while Provo High and Orem scored victories in Friday action. The . Wildcats defeated North Gem of Bancroft, Ida., Friday afternoon, as Bunker led the way with 10 points, followed by Paxman with nine. Guidinger of North Gem was the game's top scorer with 11. Friday night the Wildcats were toppled by Spanish Fork, effort, by Bent-ledespite a Wood also came up with 10 'ti points. Leading the Dons to victory was Francis with 13. Sparked by the great shooting of Brent Bargerori, the Bulldogs defeated Ben Lomond, in the Provo High gym. Bargeron racked up 26 points, while Laird Swenson tanked 13. Butters, with 16 points, and Chatlin with 15, were the top scorers for Ben Lomond. The .game was close throughout the first half, with Provo leading the way 4 at the end of the first quarter and 4 half time, but the Big Green was out in 6 front at the three-quart" 50 59 46 25 15 , 25 6 4 2 t 2 ....14' 8 Provo 2 0 6 was sitting around a dinner table and Alto, Downs pointing't to Jerry Burns, the new head coach at, Iowa, and Both head coaches Bill Barnes Hansen t . . . saying,-"Isnit something that not 10 years ago I was of the West and Milt Bruhn of Madsen making $3,600 a year as an assistant at Michigan State ... . the East figure that the time is Hart and Jerry was coaching a high school team in Detroit." . . . so, short for practice that the play Hye ... U . Score by quarters: OREM, " . 9-- non-playi- ; Prep Basketball Box Scores j Dan Devine , for whom Missouri provided a 100G inBuck Shaw surance policy and if the Tigers should decide they don't like him before his 10 years are up, the cash value accrues to him at a rate of r around $4,500 per annum, in addition to his contract. By HAL WOOD Now we've heard another explanation, besides money, United Press International for a kid playing, football in Canada . . Mark Manders of SAN, FRANCISCO (UPD The Iowa plans to go north of the border because he's not old practice grind was under way counting on a long pro career . . . the block' guard feels in the camps of both the! East that being on an American pro- team commits a player to and the West today as him from quitting when moral obligations which prevents football players prepared for ' he wants to. . . . warfare in the Shrine classic next .. nt 10-fo- Win as BYH Gains Split nd gotta ; ' as general manager of the Salt the National Invitational Tourtia-meLake Bees and Bingham High in New York. School winning its first state basThen the Farmers went on to ketball champicTiship aso rank- achieve the school's best football ed high on the list of top stories. record. Coach John Ralston, the ' Tragedy, frustration and fail-or- e United Press International Sky. marked th biggest season line Coach of the Year, r .guided on the desolate Bonneville Salt tbt Farmers to a 1 record, the Flats since 1947 . Five drivers Skyline and a tried unsuccessfully to exceed the berth in the Sun Bowl. world land speed record of 394. 1 Hometown favorite Billy Johnir p. h. set in 1947 by Eng- ston gaye Utah golf fans plenty land's John Cobb: to rave about when he won the One of the drivers, Salt Lake's richest and biggest Utah Open in ' Athol Graham, was the first of a pressure-packe- d , finish. ata to record make the season Johnston .turned back the chaltempt. Graham's homemade car, lenge of top' golfers such as Dow costing about $2500, was picked Herbert, Doug Finsterwald, up by a gust of wind and crash- Sanders and Jay' to ' win Bill Collins ed a a peed of about 300 miles the crown. ot Johnston sank a an hour, Graham died shortly putt on the final hole after , in a Salt Lake hospital. to wineagle at' the Salt Lake the match Four others followed Graham and Club. . failed, including England's Don- Country Dave was rewarded for Freed in who cracked up. ald Campbell of his years untiring service to his $4.5 million Bluebird II and tennis by being named escaped with a skull fracture of the U. , S. Davis captain and cuts and bruises. K Cup . squad. There was however some meawas the center sure of success. Mickey Thomp- L of Salt Lake City Conference Skyline realign speed enthusiast ment son, talks involving University from El Monte, Calif., reached of and New Utah, Young Brigham one-wa- y run on a 406.6 m.p.h. Borthe of and Skyline but his. Challenger I broke down Mexico; PaConference der schools and and the ' disappointed Thompson cific Northwest independents. was unable to .make the return While leaders of the proposed r ' run'" , did a lot of talkDr. Nathan Ostich and his needle-no- new conference no was action finalized and ing, and sed "Flying Caduces" were the put in the proposals Art Arfons x and his homemade of the off the presidents laps racer also "failed as mechanical schools involved. breakdowns stopped their bdds. Eddie Leishman, Utah's Mr. West Jordan's Gene Fullmer, the NBA middleweight champion, Baseball, also resigned during the also had a couple of close shaves. year as general manager of the Fullmer defended his title three Salt Lake Bees and later took times during 1960 and on two oc a similar position with the San casions retained the crown by vir Ddego Padres of the Pacific Coast A. 7,;; League. tue of draws. Herman local a to Franks, went boy The busy Utah boxer in who basemade good big title league his first Bozeman. Mon.. for defense in April and - battled to ball, was named new manager of draw with Joey Giar- - the. Bees at the close of the 1960 a dello. Then in the friendly con- campaign and Nick Morgan Jr., fines of Salt Lake's Derks Field, a majority stockholder and presi Fullmer stopped clowning. Car dent of the Bees, obtained the new Honolulu franchise in the men Basilio in the 12th round. In a grudge match against an league. Bingham beat Olympus in March cient Sugar Ray Robinson Full to win the' Class A basketball his title mer once again retained a draw crown, its, first in history, by the margin of of Utah enjoyed a . University Dec. ,3 at Los Angeles. The year also marked the rise big year athletically.' The Utes of another West Jordan, import, won the Skyline basketball crown featherwedght Don "Adamson and but froze up in the NCAA regionthe demise of heavyweight La- al competition. The Utes also won . All-Ameri- ca 255-pou- n Tragedy And Near Triumph On Salt Flats, Ags Rise Other Top Stories 4 f i.'. n n v P 116 W. Center 11 j I. |