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Show r.. in Vi- iju,1 w' W Rams 4 ef'mj iEii',gaegriy''iiire "OilltoBli 'w"ini wf .j. lyj m$ rwe w"oW'T"'"l' t heir Picks for "Ag- Bobbin Around 7j. Bob Williams ' Associate Redskins Face Foes on Road alt false Sfilmnr by Page 14 Salt Lake City, Utah Tuesday Horning January 9, 1962 Sports Editor Tribune Sports Writer Its ice pick time on the basketball western Skyline slopes. Which means Colorado State Is Invading Utah State and Brigham Young this week. C Aggie Coach Jim Williams Is a leading exponent of the theory that If you dont give the ball to the enemy, he can't hurt you. So he practically deflates the basketball and sits on It. Hence the ice pick appellation stick the pick in the balL "We may get Into another like it this week with State and then Wyoming on the schedule. But he quit worrying about the Friday visit to Logan of the Rams long enough to analyze. Its a tough thing when your plans work out and the ball just doesnt go through the hoop, he said. Easy Shots Wouldnt Drop I thought our kids and Cougars The no doubt wfll have plans to take care of this contingency. Utahs Redskins, meanwhile, have a different problem. They'll be playing what appears to be two of the weaker teams In the loop, meeting Denver Thursday and New Mexico Saturday. THE RUB COMES in that the Utes will be playing on the road and the two teams they meet have never played patsy for them. The Cats and Utags have more than just the Williams1 ice pick to worryabout,' however. They have to contend with a Wyoming team that has shown- signs-- of --coming along,-albein a rather hit and miss fashion. did just about everything we wanted them to do except for some easy shots we missed. .1 even thought we did a fairly good Job on Billy McGill, even though he scored 40 points. YES, WE MADE some mistakes at the end of the game," he continued. We werent in a stall game, or at least didnt mean to be. Our pattern offense Is a little more of a game than Utahs, although it Isnt a delay game like Colorado States. Maybe we overlooked some things In the process, but thats basketball. Now ye have to get ready for Colorado State and that will take some doing. I only hope we can make our plans work as well as they did against the Utes," LaDell take-your-tl- Scouting Job was Terrific Utah-ha- d Coach Jack Gardner-o- f some praise, both for the Aggies and members of his own team. I thought Bo Crain did a remarkable Job of holding Cornell Green, quoth Jack-iAnthen our scout report on the Aggies was terrific? d Bucky (Morris Buckwalter, assistant coach) told us how good they were, especially Darnel Haney and he was right (Feb. 22) will call for another on both sides. d Utah State has its own H Section as far as basketball is concerned. Top, Mark Haaen, left, and Don Holman pro- - of profound thinking Coach Jim Williams of Colorado State, fresh from the loss of ace guard Manny Lawrence, feels constrained to point out, Im the guy who is rebuilding in this conference. Ive only got three men out of my top eight from last year. HE REGISTERS on a plaintive note when he says, We have Bill Green, Jim Olander and Jack Omdahl now that Manny is gone. Lyle Hunsaker also went the way of the books this year and Kay MacFarland, Jim Turner and Ollie Watts graduated. Williams says he Isnt using the crying towel, that Well be over there scrapping. I guess we have their respect" That you have, coach. The case of Lawrence has had Williams upset for three weeks, he says, and Its bothered him so much hes glad Its over ia the sense that he has no reason to worry any more. Lawrence was dropped from the squad by edict of the schools scholarship committee. His grades were high enough to keep him eligible as far as the Skyline and NCAA are concerned, Coach Jim reports, but not good enough for the school Lawrence came to CSU on his own. A White Plains, N.Y, athlete, Lawrence attended college in North Carolina and then decided to transfer to CSU on the advice of a mutual coaching acquaintance, Gene Keefe of New York. Williams said it came as a surprise to him when Lawrence appeared for ' basketball. . MANNY, A PHYSICAL science major, had a tough course and has had trouble in classes, being on probation most of the time. Coaches Revolt Against AAU By Associated Press CHICAGO, tional Jan. 8 The Na- Athletic Collegiate 56th annual Assn, opening its convention, Monday was asked by its track coaches to take the Initiative In formation of a new United States track and field federation. Byers, entitled to exercise control of the federation. Although the NCAA group proper Is not scheduled to open Its convention until Thursday, Byers said lt was possible that the committee on infractions would report to the council Tuesday. He declined to say whether any schools would be indicted at this time. THE PETITION, forwarded to NCAA executive director Walter Byers, was another blow at the long estabBoth Missouri and Colo lished Amateur Athletic Union (AAU). which has been under fire by collegiate forces for some time. Byers, pointing out that the NCAA already has directed the special committee to form a national basketball federation, said the track coaches proBy John Mooney posal will go on the convention Tribune Sports Editor floor Friday. Even though Nebraska may It was expected the have to wait almost a month counNCAA's cil would approve the track before it knows for sure if Bob Devaney can accept the revolt against the AAU. football coachs job, the line Wintry storms slowed the to succeed Devaney at Wyostart of the convention, caus- ming was forming at the right ing many late arrivals of 2,200 WHILE DEVANEY has said representatives ol colleges and he wanted the Nebraska job universities attending the and asked the trusWyoming week-lonof the tees to release him from his meetings NCAA and eight affiliated nacontract and while Tippy Dye tional groups. of Nebraska has tabbed DeThe track petition was sub. vaney as the man, there were mitted to the NCAA executive complications Monday that committee Monday by Chick may delay the transaction. Werner, Penn State track The Wyoming trustees decoach and president of the Na- cided to halt a telegraphic vote tional Collegiate Track to release the coach so he Coaches Assn. (NCTCA). could accept the Nebraska job THE PROPOSAL, adopted Board President Clifford by a 485-- vote, urges the crea- P. Hanson of Jackson, wired tion of a federation repreDr. G. D. Humphrey, Wyosentative of all constituent ming president, as follows: groups Interested In the develOn the basis of incomplete opment of the sport in the United States and in Interna- returns from a telegraphic poll and because of serious objectional competition." Werner emphasized that the tions of several board mem discuscompetition contemplated a bers, it appears that federation which would em- sion concerning Devaneys rebrace the AAU, but he stressed lease is of sufficient Importhat no single group or organ- tance as to require more complete information and discusization would control lt sion at the full board meeting It Is the conviction of the Feb. 2. NCTCA that national track and field matters should be IN LARAMIE, Devaney said determined by representative that this decision "was somethinking and voting, rather thing of a surprise," but he than by AAU dictate, Werner added, he had agreed to abide said. by the board's decision. If Devaney was surprised. The new track federation, Byers explained, would include representation from the high schools, colleges, armed forces and AAU. The decision had to be made and it was made in fairness to the boy and to all concerned, said Jim sadly as he thought of the huge hole left in his lineup. Rhead Visits at Wigwam State game Satat the Utah-Utaforward and urday was 2nd Lt Jim Rhead, rebounder de luxe for the Redskins last year. An Interested spectator Rhead managed to wangle a bit of leave from his duties with his motor repair unit in Fort Lewis, Wash, where he is in combat training. He left right after the game to return. A happy trooper, is Rhead. He plays his favorite sport for the Fort Lewis Rangers in the Northwest AAU loop (the Rangers are unbeaten) and has Gary Chestang and former Ute frosh Fred Wheeler on the same team. Rhead Is averaging 24 points, second in the league, and so apparently hasnt lost his muscle around the boards. THE CASE OF WHEEXER is a strange one. He was on the same frosh team as Rhead, dropped out of school, then came back and played frosh with Billy McGill. Twice the Army has called him Into the service, depriving the Utes of his services. He still has hopes of making lt on his fifth try. Ohio State, Cincy Retain Cage Spots; Utes 12th Aggies was one of five teams receiving three ballots., - Kansas States defeat at the hands of Colorado during the weekend gave Southern California (11-2- ) and Kentucky (10-1- ) the opportunity to ad vance one notch each in the ratings. Kansas State, third last week, dropped to fifth place. -- THOSE WERE the most imY1LLANOVA, Duquesne, portant of this weeks changes Duke, Oregon State and West as Ohio State and Cincinnati Virginia rounded out this remained locked In the one and weeks top 10 group. two rankings for the sixth Turn 1. Ohio Staff (34) week In a row. ) Cincinnati 0) (110) Ohio State, undefeated In 11 1X Southern California ) (101) games, once again was the top 4.I. Kentucky Kantas Staff g 7 One coach again voted for Cincinnati (11-1)- . Utah, 77-7- 2 winner over Utah State last week, received 25 votes to gain 12th place in the balloting. Colorado State University garnered nine votes for 20th spot and Utah States A 8pcll to The Tribun. LOGAN It may not have Another Item on the councils agenda Tuesday may be been planned that way but a report by Chairman Bill the folks who sit in the H Reed, Big Ten commissioner, Section of the Utah State on his legislative committees basketball fieldhouse have study of relations with the profound a special reason to defessional ranks. This particularly will concern the recent light in those seats. rash of premature aignlngs of The H Section" on the collegians by pro football floor is the reason Don teams. Holman, Mark Hansen and Darnel Haney. These three have been especially delightful to Coach LaDell Andersen In his first year at the Aggie helm. Theyve teamed with the performer Athletic Director Dye of Ne- of last year, Cornell Green, braska was stunned. to provide additional punch. Notified of the decision of HOLMAN WAS a starter the Wyoming board while ne was in Chicago attending the last year and was a proven NCAA meeting, Dye said, I performer. He hasnt startall Aggie games this year dont know what we will do ed but when he comes off the now. Well just have to wait bench he is dangerous as for official word from Wyo ever. Against Utah Saturday ming. he hit some timely counters that helped lift the Ags into Dye added that he has expected Devaneys release and a lead late in the game. we would like to have him. Haney is the pleasantest in Logan in years. surprjse Previously, Dye had said De- A sometimes player last vaney was the man to suc- year he has blossomed into ceed Bill Jennings as head the big man vital to success coach. and his scoring has picked Devaney denied he intended up the entire squad. to reconsider his decision to Hansen, a Junior college quit Wyoming for Nebraska transfer, has not started all the games either. BUT WHILE Devaney remained as the Wyoming footBut when Hansen enters ball coach of record Monday, a game things begin to sehis successors were being happen In the words of lected with great gusto. Utah Assistant Coach MorFirst names mentioned were ris Buckwalter, who has John Ralston and Tony Knap scouted the Aggies so often of Utah State U, Babe Caccia hes practically a fixture in of Idaho State College and Logan. Carl Rollins, a BYU assistant Andersen and Aggie fans, coach. Also considered in the especially those in the H running if there is a race--are Section," are three of Devaneys top assistant coaches. Goalie Meanwhile, with the Wy- Suspend ST. PAUL, trustees MINN., Jan. 8 oming putting quietus on a quick shift, action (UPI) SL Paul Saints goalie will swing to Chicago where Jacques Marcotte Monday was the coaches and athletic direc- suspended indefinitely for tors are meeting this week. slugging referee George Kara Glen (Red) Jacoby was en in Sunday nights overtime route to Chicago Monday, loss to the Minneapolis Mil along with the other directors. lers. . Loses to Bulldog Five Special to The Tribune DILLON, Dewt-In- e 4- veteran of the out, an majors, said at his home In nearby Stoney Brook that Islander business manager Hub Kittle made the managerial offer by letter ekrly last month. He said he requested a higher salary than the $10,000 yearly offered and payment of transportation costs for his family to Hawaii r THE PARSONS, who drove down from Helena Monday in zero weather, now are two and two on their Montana road trip. They play Western Montana again Tuesday night. The winners shot a sizzling 64 per cent in the second half and 55 for the game to defeat the Utahns who were 47 per cent for the game. THE SCHEDULE calls for the Rams of Colorado to play In Logan Friday and in Provo Saturday with Wyoming against BYU Friday and USU Saturday. Rounding out the weeks loop slate, Montana plays at New Mexico Thursday and Denver Saturday. Colorado State has been hard hit by the loss of Manny Lawrence via the scholarship route. WESTMINSTER 7 5 7 4 7 4 Williams has made some experiments with his lineup this year and since losing Lawrence has made more. One of his experiments has resulted in anchoring Bill Green at the center slot. Wynn Hoffman and Dave Sigafoos have been tried there but Williams has gone back to the standout of last year after moving him to forward earlier. 1 4 It he added. FURILLO disclosed that he has asked Sen. Estes Kefauver to investigate major league releasing I received two letters baseball policies ' on ' from them, Furillo said, players. "I dont want to hurt basebut I havent heard from ball Furillo said, I want to Kittle since. help the youngsters coming up Furillo said he thought the Into the big leagues. ) 5 44 13 11 4 Bliss Morris 1 3 X 0 MONTAN CPT JerAlns 7 17 3 15 Warren Sit 5 25 Selvis 7 II 13 2 25 Miller 4 115 McQuirk 4 (Ml 4 I Johns 0 2 Jones 10-- 0 2 nejoffs 17 Neilsen 3 M 31 a Reid Sesur 2f 14 17 39, Western 33 21 Would You Like YOUR SON To Go on a Mission? Help him prepare to be an effective MISSIONARY JACK OMDAHL ) and Bill Ellis (6-probably will be the forwards with Jim Olander at one guard and probably Gary Anderson at the other. Anderson, like Ellis a sophomore, has moved up as a by enrolling him (6-5- in The Dale Carneg'e starter. Course Other possibilities are Don Abbott who has been hurt but might be in shape this week and Barry Wallace a soph who became eligible at the turn of the quarter of the school year. 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TT, Mississippi Stae, Second W formal petition has been ; 12. Utah, 25; U ftradtey, 22; U FURILLO earlier had acf Wichita, 20; IS. Santa Clara 19; 16. 17, Illinois, IS; II (fie. Green. cused major league teams of Temple and Purdue, 12 each; 20k Cold THE PROPOSED basketball blackballing him because of ratio Stata U 9. his squabble with his old dub. Others St John's. I; North Caroline federation calls for represenStefa. Tennessee and Arizona State, 4 tation five groups col- The dispute broke out after by each; Stanford, 5; Wisconsin 4; Drake, hign schools, armed Furillos release from the Colorado Texas AAM, Utah State and leges, Texas Tech 3 each; Houston 2; North forces, YMCA and AAU with Dodgers In May, 1960. Carolina Loyola (III.) and Arkaneai no two groups, according to The one-tim1 ffeh. i , Dodger stand y . MONT.-Wes- Montanas Bulldogs p u n e 3 away in the second half here Monday night and handed the touring Parsons College, Salt Lake City, an . defeat. 3-- 2 Fears Gimmick OT-0- choice of 34 of the 35 leading coaches who comprise the UPI rating board. rado have been reported under Investigation. Wliats in H? Just Ask Aggie Fans Poke Board Delays Move by Devaney policy-makin- NEW YORK, Jan. 8 (UPD-Sout- hern California and Kenmoved up to the number tucky three and four spots behind Ohio State and Cincinnati Monday in the United Press international college basketball ratings and West Virginia regained a place among the top 10 teams. vide a pair of sparkling little guards and Darnel Haney has been surprisingly effective at center this year. Seek New Track Setup Three Left Out of Eight Parson Team it Gardner Theres one thing for sure the return match at Logan near-upset- than-expecte- d -- to make our plans from and they worked out pretty well, especially Crain, revamped his forces for a 6359 victory at Montana last week. Bruce Burton moved to cen. ter and Bob Skousen and Jim Kelson took the forward post, tlons with Gary Batchelor and Ron Steinke at guard. Wattj seems to have no reason to juggle after that success but there is a host of other talent available and canny Stanley may make other moves. UTAH WILL HE meeting a disappointing Denver club that has had nothing but trouble thus far. The Pioneers may be jelling, or at least thats the word from the mile high city. New Mexico has been slowly and shouldnt have the required guns but the Utah history at AlbuquerqueTj s one of and closer, games. 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