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Show N ssJ DAILY HERALD Li Nh ew Puao (7 -- j .on uy y oclii euirSf Notes Need For Change TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1961 Utah County. Utah Buff Admits He's Not Good Loser In Policy by NEW YORK (UPI) The National College Athletic Association (NCAA) today boldly ''went ahead Mickey Mantle is real hip on golf since that abcess with its plan for which docked him for most of the Series !. . . because, of amateur in the United between rounds in Dallas, he told us the hip abcess forced States despitesports opposition from the him to cut down on his links swing- . . . and straightened Amateur Athletic. .Union (AAU).n By OSCAR FRALEY United Press International This was NEW YORK (UPI) two years ago and the smiling little man accustomed to winning was grim in defeat. don't want to be a' good Buff Donelli, loser," growled d Columcoach of the bia Lions. "I've taken over., this team to build a winner, If I find ' any 'good losers,' out they go." Now it 'was last Saturday and Columbia might have been to be walkirig nine feet expected v ' - out the fairway drives "of the Yankee hooker. ' Don't-sa- y we didn't tell you: ' Roy Sievers of the White Sox to be swapped to t, the Phillies for John . . . The policy-directin- g NCAA's council Monday approved and en v j i dorsed special and executive , committee reports that call for a Buz-harddrastic change in the control of amateur sports by setting up asg rightsociations from high schools, the hander. NCAA, thevAAU, armed forces, The point spreads in footbalopen competition and l-make no personal impact groups. tall. r 4" onJTom Nugent, the volatile "The AAU has been arbitrary It had won for the .third time inand autocratic Maryland coach. . . . "I have in four contests; racked up Harin many lnirie . children," . he . cracks. said ex Walter stances," vard, a- - six point underdog, Byers, ecutive of director and beaten Yale aud Harvard a of much the "I'm 'not NCAA, at gambler, three-dathe y of the council's back to back for the first time in opening either." . . . The Nugent-Fran- k a decade which, incidentally, was meeting. Howard fued is buildthe last time the Lions had scored "We feel there is an acute need ing into epic proportions, with two victories in a row. for new controlling organizations Tom spouting about the Clem-so- n But which will be more truly repre captain Billy Campbell coach, "He chews tobacco walked off the field with the dissentative and which will operate and spits and I don't like him. ' consolate attitude of a hard loser. along more democratic . lines," And he's the only fellow in "We played a "bad game," he . r Byers added. told the inquiring Donelli. "We would say that coaching He emphasized, however, that should have won it more deciabout." the NCAA's plan was in no way sively. Vej didn't play up to our Y. A. Tittle says Coach Red an effort "to take over or conpotential." r ,i i 4L :j trol" amateur sports in the Unit Donelli, confessing privately wa1 ed States. shotgun offense when the that a was good victory NCAA The would affect with ) plan to for: Niners, DEVI him, had IiOBO WINS slumping round bout Monday night in San Francisco. Olson took enough SJ( N Former world middleweight Forty Tom Nugent hidej a both national and international losses in three of their last jpmile. Rod(rig-htCarl Olson comebacik another laborious Sixto the trail by winning (Bobo) step up jars athletics. The AAU has long Champion Satisfied With Attitude four games, were in Dallas a 10a to wit a (Herald-UPdecision. hand mouth unanimous l the I their rigues right during Telephoto) as served the United States' govis the attitude I've been try 'It year ago to play the Cowboys on major Olympic to erning body ing create," he glowed.. "Now and he spent the afternoon' before the game watching. sports and other amateur sports not satisfied with victory. they're SMU run a shotgun type spread while losing to Baylor. . . . by international levels. Now they want to be certain that" The NCAA voted in April, 1960, they won by playing their best. V Points of view: looking back on the years he sat in not to respect AAU eligibility rul "This," he added wjth a conon the deterioration of the Philadelphia Whizz Kids, as ings and other sanctions applying tented chuckle, "is the kind of character I like to build. The their general manager, Roy Harney says, "We were dealing to college sports. Since then the toughest job is getting done when with an owner, He couldn't stand to let NCAA and AAU have met four you not only have eliminated the them go." . . . but when Hamey picked up pitcher Robin times without any "appreciable" ' " but tame of defeat acceptance ForRoberts for the Yankees, Phillies owner Bob Carpenter progress. SAN rXfnCISCO (UPI also the acceptance of less than said the a I I de "In "is Carl mer Byers plan middleweight champ said, selling Robin, overcame the only sentiment termined total victory." effort to gain equitable (Bobo) Olson easily moved up the BALTIMORE (UPI) Archie ever had in baseball." Donelli's creed is that defeat of trail as a light - heavyMoore, the ancient but explosive your full potential has1, to be ac Sid Gillman says the defense of the current San Diego representation for a number of organizations deserving represen weight Monday night by eliminatlight heavyweight knowledged. But he will settle for Chargers is the best he's ever had in pro football . . . and tation." who floored big Pete Rademacher a step over which he had ing nothing less than 100 per cent outin NFL champ remember, he once coached a divisional If the NCAA's ' plan gains ap tripped earlie. eight times for a put. He got it in a 50-- win over Los Angeles. technical knockout, looked toward Brown, 'the The Olson, who lost the AAU conceivably proval, highest Columbia grid e Usually it's the lineman in football who totes weights could lose control of its power a close decision to Sixto RodriMontreal "another for today 29 in score Michiyears. I NEW YORK (UPI) NEW YORK . (UPI) The United ' to build-uhis physique, but Jack Kemp, the perservering over most amateur sports, nota guez in September, scored a unan bout. isIt his, feeling too that the International college foot- - gn state- - usinS successive vic- - Press Califorover the imous decision shot of shoulder with the basketball. to who gets admits (his bly Chargers quarterback Ivy League since or" 44Plump Archie, ' over and tones Notre at nia , weight-liftinMichigan NCAA e to The light g heavyweight champ took en before each has extended his 'a working, coninto already up noyocaine years, game) ganizing Auditorium. Civic red-dogi U.S. dorsed the a as Basketball 132 . Dame to knockout . . and Feder record step ladder, today Monday ference has found the magnet Team strengthen himself for the rigors of the, Points Rodriguez, of San Anselmo, reached the top rur.g in the Unitbefore 3,881 night wildly of the New ation to replace the AAU as the Ca'lif., 1. Michigan St. (20) Don Maynard, the wraithlike pass-catch- er 315 cheering which will attract, and is attract) in the Septhe .took U.S. edge in at fans Coliseum the the and Inter representative three-poun2. 280 says he ing, better football talent and d York Titans, carries weights around on each national Amateur Basketball Fed- tember bout by jabbing and run- ed Press International major col- 3. Mississippi (8) ) now Montre- eventually will put the league into a craves with 279 fight Texas (4) ) to build eration'. football ratings. in El Paso, Tex. leg during- the ning; He didn't have enough room lege a football; class with any other in al's Robert Canadian Cleroux, 246 Alabama (3) ) up his speed, a tip he got from Olympic sprinter Bobby In Columbus, Ohio, Nick Bar- - to run Monday night, as Olson The powerful Spartans garnered 4. the land. ; 5. Iowa 215 heavyweight champion. ) 20 first place votes and 315 points Morrow. in took the of denied charge aggiessively the Needed Marks AAU, ack, president 147 Top " Moore of San Diego, Calif., , i & , in the weekly ballotingpof the 35 6. Ohio State r that the AAU in any way wished early rounds. "You have to be a top student 102 plans to fly to Montreal Wednes7. Georgia Tech (4-Eobo", cheered lustily by a crowd coaches .who make up the UPI 8. Louisiana State Bill Koman of the St. Louis Cardinals, just now grow- to control any collegiate competi80 day to complete negotiations for in the Ivy League schools," he ) board. of his had 3,000, rating opponent tion. reeling 76 the Cleroux fight. 9. Notre Dame explained, emphasizing that it ) ing up although he's been a pro six years, claims he's the "The NCAA is attempting to en in the fifth $nd seventh rounds his intention to downgrade wasn't Mississippi, ranked No. 1 in the 10. Colorado 73 heaviest linebacker in the game, at 247 pounds.4. . ) Referee Benny Goldstein no were knockdowns. but there two ' the nation last for the other than college field," weeks, Second 10 teams 11, Michi- stopped the ' bouncing" at two any other conference. "But with Fullback Nick Pietrosante of the Detroit Lions is ter 178 barely edged Texas for second Olson came the at into bout more the schools and not he or said. "Whether Min13, 12, they Missouri, 23; gan, 35; Notre minutes and 10 seconds of the beflermany! schoolhigh literally a bruiser. . . . Doctors tell the one-fim- e there is a ques pounds, while Rodriguez weighed place, 280 points to 279. Ole Miss nesota, 18; 14, Utah State, 13; 15, sixth 'round high coaching, good belong rightfully Dame bull that, he bruises easily because of the; peculiar tion. We feel there are two 177. Monday night, when students are playing good foot picked up only eight first place Maryland", 6; 16, Rice, 4; 17 (tie), former heavyweight challenger blood vessel makeup close to the' surface of his skin. . . . spheres of influence one belong All three officials ocored the votes this week compared to 17 '. UCLA, Wyoming and Clemson, 3 Rademacher of .Columbus, Ga., ball, too.", in of Olson. Referee last week: Texas wras the top favor Nick says the difference in him as a ball carrier from his ing to the scholastic and one that battle he That, figures, is where the each; 20, Purdue, 2. was on the flodr for the eighth Tony Bosnich carded it has an edge on some judge choice of four coaches. modest rookie debut a couple of years ago is that now if does not." Ivy Others Washington arid Penn time on the canvas as otherLeague sitting Vern it and had 6:2, schools. , Bybee judge e NCAA is expected to an The remaining three a hole is plugged on a slant play he has the experience The State, 1 each. blood flowed freely from a cut on voted Carter rankie "Behe face "Let's nounce today any recent infrac .argued. it," votes went to Alabama, which reto improvise and shoot through another gap. . ,. his left brow. of an Ivy League a ing and graduate tions NEW YORK hold Powerful tained its fourth on, tipon penalties (UPI) imposed place The best statistics in professional football are providy , Moore's portion of the college has a connotation of good 246 points. The council also with Utah State of the Skylinei Confercolleges. . . . Bowl ed by Dallas publicist Larry Karl at the Cotton U. S. not in was at crown stake with a breeding and good education. .Not will be Iowa', replaced Notre Dame as ence today climbed to 14th place the scheduled because got everything in them but who forgot to put the mustard program presented that innumerable others don't to Intercombat in the weekly United Press designed d team arid was the the well above scaled on the hot dog in the second row. each understand. But it's accepthave, gambling. followed by Ohio State, Georgia national major college football & Moore a fat 198 ed' as a matter of Ivy League limit Tech and Louisiana State. Notre ratings. and taller Pete six course. There is a historic pride The football pros even do their movie-takin- g The ranking is the highest ever, pounds r by Dame skidded to ninth place in being a Yale, a Columbia, a less at 192. platoons . . . they use a setup, with one shootits 17-- loss to Michigan State achieved by a Utah Aggie football pounds Mexico (UPI) MONTERREY, or a Princeton man." Harvard An amused Archie , week the Aggies were ing only the offensive platoons and the other the deThe United States won the Amer- while Colorado dropped one notch squad. Last This value always ranked 15th. today: "Big Pete fensive . . . so that the different platoons can study them icas Cup amateur golf champion to 10th place. been has recognized by good stuhimself when he had the Maryleads Bobby Donelli Michigan, which dropped out of ship Sunday for the sixth consec- separately at the same time . . . which holds, but the dents, land commission waive the COACH RECALLED ' bird-dog- s 10 to the after the now old utive a who Canadian for the top bowing the were too time, standards defeating Thomason, quarterback, rule so he would have scholarship 23-two WASHINGTON weeks a team and Mexican with a (UPI) total ago, Bobby for Spartans, many, great footEagles, to muse, "Sometimes I wonder if it's worth the more chance of putting me, the demanding 10 29 The at coach second backfield the of headed Collins, ball George old man, away. It let me knock r group. points. players. expense to scout games . . . but just being around the 6Vz has in been followed order were Wolverines in Canada a "Now are there Washington University, points down-fivgarherd great many fifth in times that . . him There are always other teams you pick up scuttlebutt final round to "finish with 14 by Missouri, Minnesota, Utah recalled to active duty by the round". the who are fine footstudents good a couple or three guys who tell you everything." toball he 'summed up. State, Maryland and Rice.; There Army. Collins is a former MissisORK (UPI) The "Unit points. Mexico finished with a Had the rule not i been waived, "It's players,", After Giant defender Dick Lynch picked off a Dallas ed NEW three-wa11 of who was tie a has one State a of mass edmatter tal among sippi quarterback only points, simply point Press International's board of more Rademacher vould Jhave lost on ucation. And with,, .a swinging, his Clemson at mater also th for coached alma than U.S. and pass, a big Cowboy tackle felled him and then tried to baseball team UCLA, Wyoming picked experts voted unani a technical knockout when he the No. 17 spot, with Purdue 20th. and Colorado State. conference, the Ivy grind his nose into the dirt with a half nelsoiu . . . "You've mously today that New York Yan- up in Sunday's final action. w?ent down the third time in the will be certain to get its some wailed later League noted, Lynch (and got audacity (cq), kee slugger Roger Maris home and thus avoided share." fifth session . to . which I was being real careful with my language"). run feats constituted the No. 1 four more trips to the canvas But, talent aside, with Columdone been lineman "I've haven't the Cowboy said, lousy story of the 1961 major league two in the fifth and two in the bia headed for its second winning all day. So I thought I might as well work you season. sixth. anything season in 14 hungry years, Don99 on Maris assault Babe Ruth's over. who is recognized as elli is happiest over elimination Moore 60 and his ul of mark our Between you'n'me, it's impression that Army, timate feat of light heavyweight j '.'champion in of the incentive killing "good los- a new rec hard-as-roc- k setting football its with players, ord of 61 homers for a Europe, California and New York er.' N scored his 184th victory in 215 school. more still suffers injuries than any other season were chosen as No. 1 by fights. all 36 experts who participated in the voting. The Cincinnati Reds National JRest League pennant victory ranked second in the voting with 44 By United Press International points and Warren Spahn's attainment of 300 victories for his caSYDNEY, Australia Don John-sso37 MOSCOW, Idaho (UPI) Coach reer was third with points. 128, Los Angeles stopped CoNeil (Skij) Stahley of Idaho of Lane as J. Frank The (4)J 127V2, firing lin e Bell, Sydney Of in the league in both cases, while DALLAS, Tex. (UPI) his charges a day of rest was gave Kansas Manager general City balance coupled with the allowing just 91 yards per game fourth in the voting with 12 points after a 51-- 7 trouncing SaturArchie today BALTIMORE Moore, 'defense field in to Boston's second best the v stingiest rushing, and the unexpected showings of 198, San! Diego, Calif., stopped day at the hands of Army, showed statistically Monday why The Vandals viewed films today new Los and average. Angeles Angels Pete Rademacher, 192, Columbus, the, the San Diego Chargers are runof Utah State, whom t ie Vandals On" the attack, the Chargers Washington Senators in the exGa. (6). meet Saturday in Logan, Utah. ning unchecked in the American ranked second to Houston in to- panded American League was , Football League. aver-ag- v fifth with 11 points.' d Stahley said he is contemplating NEW HAVEN, Conn. tal offense with a Henry a The Chargers' passing game backfield shakeup, sincere has to the Oilers' 400.2, second Hank, 166, Detroit, stopped Jerry to to due down a pair of halfback sidelined with broke injuries to Dallas in rushing, 148.3 to DalLuedee, 174, New Haven (7). leg injuries, Gene Bates will be quarterback Jack Kemp; in last las' 190.3, and fifth in passing out for a week or so with an ankle Sunday's . game against Oakland, (down from second a week ago) PLAYER TOPS WINNERS Mas.But the rushing attack proved with 189.7 yard average. - Housinjury, Stahley said, and Cary DUNEDIN, Fla. (UPI) and slack the to up picking d equal ters champion Gary Player of Smith may miss the remainder of; ton's passing averSan Diego won its seventh con- age is more than 90 yards per South Africa has won $64,540 in the season with a knee ailment. a loss. without To compensate for the possible secutive victory tournament purses this year, acMINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL game better than runnerup DenThe Chargers, who 'had been av- ver's 199.1. (UPI) cording to the latest statistics of loss of the two starters, the Idaho Doug Mayberry, Rookie 202 the Professional Golfers Associa- coach has shifted Dick Mooney game Minnesota Viking fullback from eraging yards per Individual leaders included: to on 136.7 the air tion. Arnold Palmer, last year's from right halfback to the left . the, through Paul Lowe, San Diego, rushing, Utah State, today was ordered to. that reversed order 518 yards; passing, Jacky Lee, report to Fort Lewis, Wash., Nov. ground, money champion, trails by almost half slot and will probably move Ron Kulm into the starting role and Raiders the gained $7,000 with $57,732 in earnings. against 52 per cent; Lionel Tay- 3 for active duty with Wisconsin's on the right side. 218 rushing to 118 passing. Mean- Houston, 52 32nd infantry division. Denver, lor, pass receiving, while, the Charger defense choked Mayberry served six months , LEARN TO FLY Oakland's running game to a net catches, 96and scoring, Gino with the Army earlier this year points. Rent, A Hertz Truck Beginners Course, $33.00 two yards and its passing to 56 and reported late to the Vikings' over ride lesson, Sample city Move yourself and yards. training camp in July. When he 'COACH: OF THE WEEK' $2.50 each Texas of football coach Darrell is University SAVE HALF Royal Pecans are North America's came to Minnesota, May Defensively, the Chargers have CALL 33-FR 7 His undefeated rolled Week." to "Coach a of the UPI's over Longhorns victory ar wed only 126.4 yards per greatest contibution to the world's changed units. Ashfon Hertz Rentals Merrill Christopherson in the UPI's are third last and football .Arkansas rated' Saturday En217.4 Green to at nut ratings. (Herald-UP- I the Bay game passing and Sunday's game per game market, according PROVO FLYING SERVICE Call FR will be- his last of the year. total offense the best figures cyclopedia Eritannica. Ttelephoto) ... 4 long-tattere- hard-throwin- - . at-lar- ge 26-1- 4, . ...t tt:i. one-poi- nt . v ) ... Olson Gains Nod Over Rodriguez over-sentimen-tal Old Archie Floors Pete In 6th Round -- .... co-neba- ichigan State Reaches Top Rung of College Grid Poll ck . j. sixth-roun- d 0 non-titl- p long-scorne- i d all-tim- (4-0- - off-seas- ... on .... (5-0- , (5-0- (5-0- . - (4-0- (3-0-- 1) . . - 1) (4-1- - (3-1- , (4-0- . . j , ! 4-- 1, i first-plac- ' 4-- light-heav- 18-m- an 16-poi- nt ... . two-came- Roger Maris Story Tops In Majors ra 2. Captures Americas Gup Golf Tourney 4 fifth-ranke- 175-pou- nd aftl-e- 7 wise-crackeout-smart- d post-gradua- ed te three-knockdo- 0, : y well-balanc- ed 1 I . lean-to-the-bo- ... ne, 162-ga- ; Chargers Use Tough Defense, Offense to Cop Lead in AFL Fight Results n, Idaho Eleven Gets After Day of Trouncing by Army fen-siv- 87-ya- rd , (non-title- 338-yar- . ). i : May berfy Gets Service Call 289.5-yar- - ? . . Cap-pellet- ti, berry - I |