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Wednebal1ots-4- n this case, 189was this. And I'm especially happy sdays election, was restricted to because it will mean so 1111,1," t necessary for election. ( players who finished 'their ca. to my sonaos Jr." , Easy Choice ' reers,at least five and no more Selection of the four raised ' : than 25 years ago.; ::, , Di Maggio breezed in just as the membership of the ball to was the first time !' easily' as hensed to go back for 77, and there may be additiottai iWednesday 1947 as since that Senior many as four a selections when 223 with votes; special long fly balls, in a been had admitted winner for committei meets this week end players, Lyons, a election to consider players out of ) single , the the Chicago White Sox, was on, 217 ballotak-Vanpicked ;iY1L-confInedTtoW and Baseball Hartnett just gotimder 205, of the year members ' Writers Association of America. the wire with 195. missing-out;--enthereJust A total of 251 ballots was cast s .,0""g. ; aleandidates by becoming- prime this year, each writer being ' names. for possible election ,next year :. . lowed to vote for were slugging star L. , ' 1 Hank Greenberg of the Detroit ' . Tigers with 157 votes and Joe Cronin, former star stortstop of and the Boston Red I,F, 1024 when hoe Washington win- - I times, hest aSation on tearie. tooth' if 230 had lifetime 2.57 284 record; finally achieved ambition Sox, with 135. percentage run overtire; never viand in in appear in world genes with St- Loui0 'DiMaggio, who made that trip leagues. being brat player to. Cardinals in 1034. 'etght (Otylor) to CHARLES CEO- (GABBY) mAirrwirry!, from Boston with his estranged won over 30 S Mel three tnr tti wife; ilovie star Marilyn Monvs. swam. pitched 21, 1r14; holds- recordo for roote-roe, said be was lookingiorward As Gia rmidable nts; wth lugger (started 28 And finished all of rt'rk' and to this summer's ceremonies at in IOU el age of 42), fielding lifetime battle sear". 1" 23 horns Ining; famed "tm bitting; also managed White 61.10441 when the four dhrial.three ' !flan: who''eamlbt".,..1.D er...enera tames Coöperstown Peewits and known as sesamms, euint vnellt tonne- - men will be la teacher of pitchers inducted Tt lin officially .300 or mons bit five seaming C. (DAZ2'ir) trAWCIE I .334 404 103.74 charier into,the hall and plaques listing - -- -- reach - ' stay intaTimm as Cub manager in,13:;8,...enti their ' diamond- deedr will' be ' : but thennialorlig I on 197 gamea--18 directed team to pennant that year .NEWSJoe.-DIMagg;GETS 'old GOPD 1.'sr.4,? 'the . , Etrooklyn Dridgerc one of fastest with drive includrng winning in baseball- history; led Na- - 'streak; .struck one of history's :nowt dedicated, Clipper; reteivet .pongratulations oO appointrivnt ta League ,in strikeouts seven dramatic homers In last- game of 1038 VI Membership tp Baseball's, Hall of Fame. after driving from t romabest Pellatt in. darkneat at Forbes Field, . itrm-to best- in NI- -. 1924, '211,Fittshurgitoff e thci b overate, near n1b&Th tinati;:,-.-,;,, so: FittladettittlE-tPtratetheace. (litt,ited Press Telephoto.) ..:' with flying colors," said DiMag Sept. 11 1922; woe over 20 games four 1 for three Masan. , ' should hurry home because a lot of photographers were waiting there for 413y golly,", said Hartnett, for 19 year the catching star'of took me, the Chicago Cubs; turned a while to believe it. the car around end came on back to my bowling alley." the Hall of Voting-to- r which is located at Cooperst:N- , - - , as be entered New Maggio, forzner New York Yazi; kee outfielder who missed out be enshrined forever trip from Boston; a 4311 baseball's highest honor Gabby e wheeling Hartpettwere basaban's gtoltest car road in antoraobiles police the along didn't last he year's election. Mill of Fame heroes in-twhen word of their election to on a Florida highway and told know what to believe, so I but the four nev; men selected the hall was flashed across the him the photographeri, were turned on my car radio and, in to a sure enough, it was true." waiting; Hartnett-tanefor that bonor found the Vappyl nation 'Wednesday. news broadcast on his tar radio. Said 'I still can't believe it,"former news "hard to believe." I Tidings Lyons, eeking to get back Vance, the It to into baseball as a coach, was In the tempo of modern 'A truck driver-shoutspeedbztll pitcher for the Brookdriving to Philadelphia and lyn Dodgers. "Maybe I'm not ic 441 Nrw-Yorwas driving albrig' "lite truck driver hollered awakeyetzl me tb when the poIteCear,-tolabout ' 4congratulaat Vance recoutzted' overr something pull 4 Along' and I thought he said his home In Ilomosassa, Fla. "I something about :Hall of thought I was going to get a, Fame," said the jubilant Di ticket, but the officer said I all-tim- 7 C-- ut Di Maggio, DiMaggie Ted Vance and York on Lyons, Dazzy among : 1:, -get-the -- - - me (UP)They will times, an fourJoe ., .. - ' 7 ,. , , . - - , y NI 0.04,1 genii.' l' --- s: al Tork-Itangers-st- 7 - -. ., 4 , ', ,!,'--:-- - 4 ,r. ' 1 .,'er),4 'N'- 1. ? , .- 4 , P .., '''' ', 41 A. ,, - - , - - f. b , , ;i - ., ', :!',!?cY;1'. , , , :.. I, P tc. In-t- e ;',, k pj4jHa1i of Foirad.:. C holildi '0 ;IVA ...ii4:0.ior.i: ....Wit4.1t..e.0:; L'.0.n.,.. NEW YORK t , .... , e , , , - 'I vote-resul- t , ... tgl -., Cats-heade- ER .,.. , - with .. ,. ' games: , ., . breaks-Skyllie- , ' 10-1- 1 - , 1., --' 60-6- -- , 1 ',' it bdaahsske I , individual members for. the vote. .. outing, a 8 loss to Wyoming, Stan Watts hopes to Byers said that further meetings Of the TV commit- Iscotch any letdowns with a tee will..be held in New York change of sceriery.:,While the Feb. and in Chicago 'Oregon scenery. may be to the Feb 17- - 18. !Cougars' liking, the two The final version of the prowith the Webfoot five could,get : he the erratia gram, will be mailed out Feb.is .. ex. not 25Thee - wrong direction again. , petted-to-bpublte-trn Oregon will host the Brig.. 01 March 11 ---or 12 - pub--lie- ft. ,,,,.., two-gam- .4 7 . , TV Hea to ed Wednesday at a TV group meeting. in Chicago. Walter' Byers, NC.Aexecutire director, said that the group discussed the :955 TV' football prOgram ir, a general way . but predicted that final details Will not be made 1 he - day to aftertr. tit,i1- feti., -mailed ' I L . e for a series with Oregon .University at Eugene.. The Cougars showed signs of slipping in their last conference I.- , 2!----- A 1 ru'll'alenlekkrses lal - ,. ets C-- I'. , .111,1401.fr , ., , - , THURSpAY, JANUARY 27,1955 ' . r,gtoocreittrh:bas..1.ys, , The PROVO about a change being A rest will be put' to . ROUND ' loa9qe - , if the t.tee .)14 - ':?- - - On 'Oregon - . .11104;": . Utah-ranks- - .. ,.., ' , 1 his 4'4A ' . i:';..,. t s . - - - - , ' - ,A!'- 1 jammed up the joint in his , 17 il'N '' '.4,''' and WELL And therel, , leg. Dave might be out. for t a chance the race rnay,, always ., It, 1147 the rest of the seasonan op a, take . a favorable twist in the eration ' absence of the tmonyrebrneonveec'etisi.:arspi.ec7 Ray Cougars. :, ' , , 1 ,.,, ,... bone of ",,,, t t ' tk. ; situation now stands,' . t Jenson suffered, an .,,,. As Easy It Sounds-Fe- w ' , the Brighams are knotted in see , .. ' , ioned sprained ankle in the both Wyoming; ctIenadinDslhaavw4-1' '74774' ;' Saturday Colohnio Aggie' garne. Sugar Ray Robinson was about the best fighter in the pasi records. The And science has not come forthl decade. lie had the 4( la rent -- 4.-, style,- die;knowhow. lie could use either - " ''' 1 with a needle treatment yet hand,-eu- t '' . Mark with for- , a ,1 that, in and perfect out, w'eave. feint and then hit. ,. ' , .that will take-a- n ankle Swelling the looks good enough moment, . acme .. Ile was considered by most fight fans aa the of co , down in one shot. for the crown.. 1 ordination. 1 Jenson was on the court last Last wtek the Cougars split à , - 'night I it.'"';'.1.1 Then Ray retired to become a dancer, .fitahtclub enter- I but couldn't maneuver. series on the tough He just stood around and shot. tainer. He gave up boxing. road, dropping Colorado. A&M, , "We'll tape him up solidly DICK ROMNEY , But boxing was in his blood and when he came back to 74.68, before falling to ,Wyo- and use him- - if we have to," . . NCAA video presy ming's superior defenses and Jones he had lost all Gardner said this morning', "But ' his favorite role last week against Tiger game at Larannet ' ' we're not counting on him at all! his skill. But a split was all that was ez--- 4, and as far as I can see now he'll him with pected of the Cougars, arid Everyone who- saw Robinson eouldn't parallel - f be ha n d cappedconsiderably Says-they're still within striking-is-d-T--- .,,, The aubhison of a coupTi 0 yearao Ile wasn't the same we let him play." tance of Utah. timed and disorganized. He , athlete. lie was slow: tired, The talk right now on the' some Now BTU will face a of bouts. few a no more was the fledgling !Ft101 So fighter than Logan campus is to stop Arti capable competition very This should'be a miming lo any athlete. The road .back .' 'kunte, This little item should from the Northern Division' , bt first on the Aggie agenda isn't easy. In time Robinson c'Quld make it. lie could take on of the Pacific Coast Confer-- I was Art who 1 inasmuch, a ence. Oregon is the NO., 2 team e class if he pays enough of the price. some of his touigh 43 rammed in the division, running sec. points the This same thing happened to Rex '' first meeting of the clubs to ona only to Oregon State in he Rex let himself get in and out of shape so break the scoring record. By United ?res. ,,,, the present standings. lie lost it. I:, .' .,4 41" tt d toe lip, who wilt ' Coach Bill Borcheer Lou According to Chris Nielson, couldn Ortgon Ezour been has for The best conditioning Logan scribe, fighter "sure" Ted Williams would re- Ducks, ..ike the Cougars, are'' the Aggies may try to bottle up zard Charles. Ezzard was never out of condition. lie never turn to baseball.this season, is lacking the veteran experience the Bunte by slowing down the needed for a champion. They . dulled by "rests." his let his. mind. edge get changing Utah game.- This means simply' bank on the performance,' , must What has happened to Robinson, ',One and others hap"I thought Ted surely would that Baker will try to slow the of several sophomores and that , Utahns with a ball control pens in all sports. play again," said Boudreau. last can be risky husinessinailtle::, 4' game. And that will work so Ben Hogan One Case season's tiiinager of the Boston race. . t toura long as the Farmers can get Red Sox and this Season's manLake for Like the last time'Sen Hogan was The two teams also havea lead and hold it. to take his broke I of Ben he ever if In the here.. Kansas asked ager something else 140pm-t- wo gollyoutine ney City.A's, Baker will start Bart Johncenters. Oregon's Jim diversion. big or last a week of fishing Columbia, Mo., other any night. 'But 227-lson. Pat Dunn, Cordell Brown, a senintyis would IL to do BosIt his refusal to go to afford after couldn't he Texan The stid sober Lee Booth and either Boyd the Ducks' answer to the Ts take him too long to bring his game back. He couldn't let up ton two weeks ago, I began to Herschel "Soup Bones". Peder- Adams or Don Wortley. This have my doubts," , . Is a small club compared to for a week and expect to keep his edge. sen, pivot Williams reannounced 4 his Bunte. Gary Bergen. Roger Following Ben's accident be cut down his tournament play tirement from the Red Sox at I Tonnesen, Morris Buckwalter considerably. The continual grind was too much for him. So the close-o-f the 1954 season,- but 7; I -Joins and DeLyie Condie. whetheror not he really meant Hockey ?layer': :.,. ,... s.,. ,. , he- pieced his tournament play together and took the necesCondie It has been a major source of choice build-utime to get toned for a given tournament. ,, Ranger's - :Squad .. Again ,. to replace Jensonbut a clever sary The same tone condition other speculation' in the wintertime basketball to or any applies (1.11")-- The New.stove "hot named John Crowe, Boudreau league." stress sport. gruelling mental-physiclookirtg for was relieved of the Red $ox may see considerable action in most that some added strength': On the Take any basketball coatis and he'll tell you - this same position. Crowe is a - managerial job after the '54 :layoff, that psychologlseason but was signed by 'Vie back line, recalled Louie l'onMonday's are "blue." That one-daslicker when it comes to feeddefense,. A's after their shift from Phila. tinato, a cal letdown following the Saturday game dulls the players. ing the ballnothing fancy, until even ' or second the for timelburstakes Wednesday down. tone It to Kansas Man, ; Tuesday, They delphia City. , just effective. or two three Give dart them TheRed Sox announced early daY,,from the Saskatoon Quak-- i ' Utah should win this game., ThUrsday to bring them back. back this week that a contract bas era of :the Western-i 110411 layoff and they have that much more trouble getting because of depth of tall madi - : ,.:, been mailed in Florida, League. their on game. top of teriaL But at Logan many thiogslI 'i staleness ', and they're waiting to see what' Fontinato, who had a sixgime- i1 happen that shouldn't. Some coaches use this let dowtyperlódlii ein thiseason Interest in the-gais high. outof their teamsThe thortlayoff seemkto dull th.em down happens. New Manager Mike trial earlier i ('inky),Iligginils-openlYlep. ' Jack, Evells,4-----''''- -I- .I ' Tickets are getting cult tb t on Saskatoon:::: ABOUT was to Ted who sent ful SOUND I will Page See , sign. come by. A sell-ois expected. .! i - .ogi.,1' , 46-4- .;,..,;,,';..----;m4- ,!, -- '' 'jurv nld, ... , - nTi ,,s. Sugar - ft, 1 .., .4 - ., ,.., 4,, -, e..; a., rip i ' I'' - 11'4,'4's . iti 1 ," -- .,. .4,-,,,' , , .2- ' , ;1 ; -- . . i. (,,,,,h,:,, , , Jordan High School basketball players, like ageless Jack Benny, are "goin' on 40 " But, unlike Dear Jack, theBeetdiggers are ' playing it straightstraight through to 39 consecutive prep basketball victories. It may be the nation's top unbeaten string ... at least, a natkinwide-surveyby .libited Press failed-toturn up any other high school team in the land with aIonger one. , The Jordans have been rolling at quick current since Feb. 3, 1953. That was the night West High whipped Coach Art Hughes' team, 43.40. Nobody has done it since. Over the span, Jordan has averaged 55.9 points a gamecompared to 39.1 for the 39 opponents. The closest brush with defeat was by four points. West scored a "near miss" in league play a year ago in a contest. In last year's Class A state finals, Bear River just about ended the Beetdigger domain in a 4743 thriller.. ' Actually, Coach HughestEonlesses, the victory streak is a bit longer than 39 when you include several practice games. But, the official markof regularly scheduled and attended, game- s- stacks up to Benny's age. -As you may guess, life isn't easy for the Beetdiggers. Everybody is pointing for them. "Sure, we know they are after us each week," says Hughes, "but we feel that helps to make us a better ball cltib . .. we have to play top ball all the time." Jordan playirs pride themselves on the record, too. Each week the victory number ' is posted on the dressing room blackboard as .a constant reminder of the size of the spot they're standing on. seasoil Jordan basketball Is presided ' ovet by huge Pearl (Big Poison) Pollard., a quiet, conscientious student who has become the most fabulous prep basketball player to --come out of lie is this because he .was blessed with 6 ft., 1012 inches inheight...--. , and-the and grab re- bounds. See 191tDAN on Page - iy , -- . , , . . - .f.:441,,, V, , n i , , 8 tor) ,repr,:s.enting ,i,i,i:eii.::71)er.,. ''''' '' 1 .,,. . ''''e ': '.s, vas .0p-ivy,i .. :'' 41i. . ,, .' l'irntn-'a- : . -- . : . a a 7 mho hasbeen , , 45 per ctint of his hitting. shots and averaging- 12' points f, a game eameup with a sore knee 'hen a piece of bone ., ,' , a - 'Nee - 24,11:Ctillt, rt: 71...(7,rt,t: ,yi:at, rrra 1,:titte,rsu value and drive. 4 y , ;,,, . t:(:)tnh htt,,- . e, . 0 ne,y Elected Andersofi, , 1,,' .,. ,, - : , ,,, ,, ., . 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Editor Sports SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Coach Cecil Baker of 'Utah , IState and jack Gardner otl!tah ihave traded man for man to the , !injury list and are prepared to b1742 i !run each with a man short in . their crucial game at Logan Na- e CIIICACA2 !Friday night. i As- tional Athletic Collegiate Baker lost Dave Anderson commiton a knee injury. Gardner an- - sociation, television tee has a new chairman inounced following Wednesday's ThursdayE. L. (Dick) tiom,s of ' the pwroauclIcticelle thhoalltbletl'ull'ft ills .111elan;((:(i ney, commissioner e MoiMtain States (Skyline) at all ,F'riday night.. Conference. in The have Romney, who Is starting his r iurics squared - ,,i- 1 . ikc 111! ..,a'',. )' t, I, - I - , , - ' ' , fre' - ,.T- ;,'. ., 1s,, - '''V ', k -- . - 0 . - , . ' . ' . te S ' - ''''-- . ., , r , y, IN iiO4-- - I . . N A' . i . , ,,, .,.. . . - a iii,n- 0 - - . oill,t' , , , ..' - 0,40.".474"t, toptSdn - , , . ky,4,-refoll- ' I . . , , ..., . , or , -. Farmers Lose . - . , . . - r.,.. '' ' . .,, , , - , e ,,,.. , , , k . e ,r, '- - - -- A 10 Utii"ite .' , . ! , ' ,.,r. , !, it 260-gam- a' , e Y ce d i. , deted Jam': 21 the tour fer-.23- PLOWS newly, to baseball's ,tiall of Same:, JOSEPH ,PAUL MA0010 Kew York Yankees' star einterttelder for 13 aessons 4,1936-5three rears M military tervieehsending stossared in 10 world series, includizul a record et 51 world aeries games; stared in 111 games; Wenn batting average .322; Mt 361 bantam; three-Wo- e Amer.... team League "most valuable 'slayer' award winner. 11.311, '41 and 47; led Al.. twice in batting toles in. homers; from Mar set stator 1eaga. record! ,hitting -- tat - 56 straight games. , ' Y61100001 A- - ,(TEI)) LYONS Chicago lilt Sox tar rfirlithat4e421 seasons for (19234046. pitcher tit.. chicims,three- "MITI Bervtelen - all-st- ' ''' .) I , - - -, , , milowiumni4 lom ,,. , CONGILITS FOR fLititTNETT"Gabby" .Hartmett;- 54,7, Is ccaigratulatecr by his son,- Charles, 23, after being elected to baseball Hall of Fame "Gabby" li now a bowlore proprie tor near Chicago . XIJniteds ,Ing , , , - ' tress Telephoto4 , . , , Alley-sporti- , one-tim- e , ' - - - , s ; - , ,.,. - wets )300 '. 'game, tor 10904 - L. . .. , YORIE., mall sketches of lb ' - Thumbnail Sketches of New 'Hall' Members ' KEW - , 1 . t -- - d second- - 1. 1 ! - - trutto-e1-- kge - er - -- 1 ' , sum-ease- --- - A - , , r,.... ,, . ,. - ot - s , - 1022-2- three-tim- e :iouta n pliched-wohitte- ' , ... r s ' r ' - , |