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Show ' - t yrnfyVyn f w t 'rryrr v vrnry rw A l . vr mnmr vvyyinmwnT ' The Salt Lake Tribune, Monday, January 4, 1960, , Jenson Bides Time Oir Clark Strategy i, W ,V ,4 divan of his suite in the Syra"Well cuse Cotton Bowl headquar3 " next feally have to hustle Schwartz-.Talder. ters. Coach Benny ex paratroopThe sawed-off- , was saying as he lay his was er previewing, on major the propped among pillows 1960 Orange football team, and this undoubtedly was the New York ffewi j i DALLAS, Jan. w gxr - 22 Orange Grid Coach Can Grin at l960 -- vW Servic. : Si By John Mooney Tribune'Sports Editor fch Marv Jenson isnt prepared to,"make his move with. La- sea-ion,- greatest r i4 k - ftr i , ? mmlu WHAT IIE probably meant, we suggested, was that returning members of this national championship team would have to hustle to hold their jobs against newcomers next fall. Benny chuckled and then admitted that his 1960 team should be as good, If not better, than the one which closed camout an on New Years with Day paign a 23 14 trouncing of Texas. It turns out that of the first platoon, three of the four starting backs will be return Ernie Davis, Art Baker ing and quarterback Dave Sarette and three of the seven linemen end Fred Mautint, guard Bruce Tarbox and center A1 Bemiller. Of the second gang, nine of 11 will be back In uniform. looked the most Pollard Wins Wecoach in football right the eye and asked him to name us a possible starting Cheers as lineup for the opening game fall. Laker Pilot next"Starting at left end, he talent-ric- h in said, and there wasnt a moments hesitation, will be a By Associated Pres, MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 3 Bickering players and long suf lering fans Sunday cheered the ppointment of an old Minneapolis basketball hero J lm ollard as new coach of the inneapolis Lakers. "John Castellan! knew the game, but just couldnt handle he guys, said one of the Laker regulars. "Pollard has $een around this league a long lime." kid from Massachusetts named Walt Sweeney. He goes 225 and Is the pounds, stands greatest end prospect weve ever had at Syracuse. AGAINST THE Colgate frosh, Sweeney caught nine for nine with Colgaters hanging all over him. Dave Baker, a varsity letterman who sat out the season, with injuries, also will be back at left end. He, too, Is a player of exceptional talents. At right end will be Mau-tlno- , all East at that position, and behind him will be Ken Erickson, who played a bang-ugame. Bryan Howard, one of the upcoming soph prospects, and Orm Lemieux- - are a couple of others wholl make them hustle for their jobs. Syracuse Is similarly right down the line and through the backfleld. 6-- 4 He will have the respect tof everyone on the team and .around the league. ? Castellanl, In his first year (s Laker coach, quit under pressure Saturday with a recard of 11 victories and 25 de1 p feats. . The Lakers; Western Division playoff champions In the National Basketball Assn, last Season, stand third in the four-teadivision and have been piking a financial pasting. 2 WEVE LOST something fike $50,000 this season and fust have to get the fans com-&iback to the game, said Laker owner Bob Short ? "Pollards prestige in this town alone should improve things but we dont expect the to work wonders. Were !uy happy to have him." g well-heele- d Two fine operatives, Dick Feidler and Don Charette, up from the frosh, will be scrapping for the spot left vacant at short-sid- e guard by Roger Davis. Bemiller will be back at center, with Roy Stem behind him. Tarbox will be back at the strong-sidguard, with Otis Godfrey behind him. Tom Gilburg and Johnny Brown will go at the inside and outside tackles, with lettermen Leon Choiakis and George Francoviteh behind them. e AS FOR THE backs, Schwartzwalder has enough good ones to man three separate units. During Fabulous U Vl ,4-- r Lamars Scott Brlnghurst s ay (You go a biggor lalodlon, and Ivoluma lovingi, too, at Patty. Buy 1 your naw ford ar ihm! cay aowl 2 1 it South at 9th Eait lot No. 2 Main ot 6th So. Uiad cor lot No. 3 ot 616 So. Mom NEW YORK, Jan. 3 (UPI) major trend begun in the Fabulous Fifties is likely to have a profound effect on sports In the 1960s. The key word is defense." THE LADS have discovered its just as much fun to hold tjie score down as to roll it up. And the customers, perhaps jaded by too much scoring for too many years, are all for the new deal which isnt new at all but a throwback to the good old days. In football, basketball, base ball and even tennis a great defense often turned out to be a decisive factor in recent events. Golfers use It when theyre protecting a lead, fighters use It or else. Iliad car ! Mercer Beasley, the old tennis pro, applies his pet sports: theory to . The question in the minds of most boxing fans is this: When is Jenson going to turn ark loose against a fighter of some repute? To this Jenson answers When there is a favorable opportunity to move him in the r .- heavyweight division. JENSON may be considering conditions as winters first big snow brought elk down from the litigation and maneuvering Sunday visitors to tile Utah Game Departments Hardware hills. About 150 of the big animals were on ranch Sunday. in the heavyweight division folRanch in Blacksmith Fork Canyon of Cache Valley saw these lowing the knockout of champion Floyd Patterson by Inge-ma- r 150 Johansson last year. There are some who contend all the promotional squabbles, past, present and future, will snarl the rematch for the heavyweight championship for years. State-Owne- d I will admit Clark is ready for a top opponent now, JenBv Associated Pres MOBILE, ALA , Jan. 3 (UPI son It is true he has a By Dick Dawson Departments Hardware Ranch MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 3- -A lot tosajs. Two squads but he has come learn, Tribune Staff Writer in Blacksmith Fork Canyon, bitter surrender of the Minfrom the North and South along well and is progressing HARDWARE RANCH, reported that about 150 elk neapolis St. Paul territory by nicely. came to town Sunday to preCache County Old Man Win- had a meal on the house Sunthe American Football League pare for Johnny Rebs last ter is finally forcing Cache I am satisfied the way gave the National League a matters are developing. chance to whip his Yankee County elk to accept charity. day. Joe Berger, superintendent cousin In an All Star game The menu features hay, clear field Sunday to put a However, Gene Fullmer and of the Utah Fish and Game grown and cut on the ranch. franchise in the twin cities for this season. went through that Waiting I 1960. The players and coaches, It was accompanied by a period when he was trying to Berger attributed the recent New York Giants mentor Jimsnowfall with new the ani charge from Lamar Hunt, gain recognition in the middleLee driving Howell for North the my out mals of the founder of the AFL, that the weight division, and we dont moun high Baland Weeb Ewbank of the tain where National food is country League had sabotaged want that again. timore Colts for the South, "I could have had the na- no longer easy to come by. . the new circuits franchise in were to hold a special session said St. the Paul, However," Minneapolis genial the for photographers Monday ranch boss, "we still havent before settling down to a feverHUNT CONFIRMED in Dai got a lot of snow and they are ish week of practice before the las that Joe Foss, league comcoming in slow . . . slower 11th Annual Senior Bowl Sat missioner, had full approval urday. of AFL owners in granting By Associated Pres DIXIES OTHER two North WINTER PARK, COLO., grounds were blanketed with!Tln Cities franchise holders Sandy Speck, the 14 year-olt0 W1 hdraw. Less r South games, the Jan. 3 Denver University won from three to four inches, just scattcrgun star from months the Blue-Graag0 at Montgomery, the sledthan to enough get the hay Invitational to refused Holladay, Ski a Sunday won the Wyoming North-Soutleague permit and the at Ala., shoot of the seafirst Paul trophy St. Meet here Minneapolis pullout. Sunday by edging Miami, Fla., ended in defeat for I am sorry that events have son at Salt Lake Gun Club. the boys in gray, but the Colorados NCAA champions. 25 Sandy powdered Southland will have a better The Pioneers totaled 376 3 more good storm would bring forced this situation, said E. . in a four-washootoff W. Minneap-olis-Stone of the clays in straight the the Boyer, animals event down in points force, edge this time. to top Colorados runnersup During severe winters as Paul owners. We tried with Ron Sellers of Bountiful many Players like quarterback Warren Rabb of LSU and with 364 7. Host Wyoming was as 750 elk have been counted to make a go of the AFL fran- after they had tied in the chise here. We tried to hire regular event at 23x25. The Charley Britt of Georgia, full- third with 338.7. Other team on the Hardware, but an av- a coach Wayne Robinson and trophy shoot must be won back Mike Dowdle of Texas, scores were Utah 327 4, West erage winter sees between 350 317.2 and Air Force to 450 animals on the food lot Phil Bengston were two of the four times before the prize ern State Kirk Ken Marvin and guards The ranch, located 16 miles men we sought but we could is retired. Terrell of Ole Miss, center Max Academy 205 6. In singles, Rene Trotter, not them assurances that Fluger and end Mel Branch of DENVERS JOHN Thorpe east of Hyrum and 14 miles the give National League wouldn't Provo, and Ron Twomen, L. the Blacksmith Fork River up LSU and halfback Jim Mooty won the slalom title Pack and Clarence Starkey, today with from the canyons mouth, at- be operating here In 1960. of Arkansas couldnt play in a time of 91.2 seconds for two tracts thousands of visitors all Ogden, and O. J. Coon and Miami or Montgomery because runs. Jim Gaddis of Utah was We told the other league Tom Jeremy, Salt Lake, had their teams were preparing for second with 91.8 and Jim Car- during the winter. owners our plight and it was 24x25. ' bowl games of their own. ter of Western State finished suggested we withdraw. We As many as 3,000 persons third with 95.3. agreed. have visited the ranch in NBA Standings Ray Held of Wyoming one day. While Hunt renewed his acEASTERN DIVISION copped the jumping title with Won Lost Pet 140 2 points, based on distance Berger and an assistant Dal- cusations against the National 7 30 fill Boston las Taj lor, haul as many per- League, Bover carefully steer11 667 and form. Dave Butts of 22 Philadelphia ed clear of any blame point14 20 . Syracuse 139 1 and sons as possible on the hay was second with 14 22 1S New York nderstood here J1 . to the sled, visitors Mauntz JJJf; allowing third Sonberg, Denver, WESTERN DIVISION the combine may join a first hand eet look at the had the Won Lst Pet with 128.7. Butts that is seeking an AFL fran21 n St Loui elk. 160 of feet. longest jump 21 IS Detroit So popular has Hardware chise for Minneapolis St. Paul. 11 25 In events. Minneapolis 11 29 Cincinnati become as a winter scenic atClarence Servoid of Denver NEITHER FOSS nor Hunt SUNDAY'S RESULTS won 49 traction that the Hjrum Amer- announced whether the cross in the country 113 Boston 114, Syracuse league Detroit 114, Cincinnati 112 minutes 5 seconds. Sonberg ican Legion Post will operate plans to seek financial penSt Louis 110. New York 108. a lunchstand won at the on race. the ranch downhill alties against Minneapolis-S(Only gamea scheduled). weekends during the winter Paul. At the league meeting under an arrangement ap- in November it was understood the Utah Fish and proved by that the threat of possible 50s Game Commission. couit action to enforce conNUNN-BUS- H Berger said he thought the tract clauses prevented an lm lunchstand would be in opera- - mediate Twin Cities with-tioby next Sunday. Idrawal. 7 4R Eat Free Gridders Set Clash in Senior Bowl New Charges Elk Accept Top Charity Fly in Pro At Ranch League War Denver Wins, Utah 4th In Ski Duel Speck Sets Pace On Gun Range ffon d h Colo-ilrad- er knows how to mount the fensing some hot shot big attack, he says. Therefore, to win you have to have the edge somewhere and the only thing left is defense. The two best teams in pro football were the Baltimore Colts and New York Giants, both tremendous on defense. The top three teams in the final college ratings Syracuse, Mississippi and Louisiana State all were stingy with opponents pointsvduring the regular season. IN COLLEGE basketball, the team that won the NCAA title was California, coached by Pete Newell, a stubborn cuss whose greatest delight is de- - PINON PINE LOGS FIREPLACE BUY TWO PAIRS CAN YOU STOP QUICKLY? 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Then, if Lamar beats the contender, he may gain a shot at the champion without the necessity of fighting every Tom, Dick and Harry who dreams of the hcavjrweight championship, he added. THIS IS the strategy many of the fans wanted Marv to adopt after Layne decisioned Walcott to skyrocket into fistic prominence. Then, though, Marv and Rex were ea'ught in the promotional fljwheel and couldnt escape. This time Jenson is in no hurry to hit the boxing "big apple unless he can see the top of the heap before he leaps. Saturdays Same generous 837 W. North Tempi When the time comes to move, we want Lamar ready to go all the way to the top if he can make the grade. V All-Sta- All 4 wheels 753 East 21st South straight all-tim- e Every team and every play HAMBURGERS 43 knockout victories ties him with Blackjack Billy Fox for lead. the Sport World Learns About Defense A mar Clark until he can see some daylight in the clouded world heavyweight situation. Clark moved into a first-plactie m the all time list of consecutive knockouts Saturday night when he stopped Kooey Garcia In 1:07 of the first round to open the 1960 boxing season. e state- tongue-in-chee- ment ever to leave a football coachs lips. Jlm Pollard . . Lakers, fans cheer clubs new mentor. .j ' tionally televised with Tom McNeeley from New York for Lamar, but I turned it down." McNeeley Stopped George ' Logan of Boise in the fourth round Friday night I THINK Lamar can beat top opponents, Jenson reiterated, but if he licks one, then hes caught in the treadmill, like Rex Layne was when he decisioned Jersey Joe Walcott Once you start to make yout move, you have to go all out Right now, the heavyweight situation hasnt opened up, and theres no sense of jumping just to be jumping. I doubt if the heavyweight picture will clear for a year and a half, so why should Lamar fight everyone in the country during that time Jenson Rather. added, well keep trying to find tougher opponents for Clark, to improve his boxing skill and sharpen up his punching, until there is a chance to move among the heavj'weight contenders. - -- F1 W ft . m 210 South Main V- V |