Show Baseball Action See Page - - -- 1" ' v — - alt 'fab ifilmne C-- 2 Section C - ” i V t o rw t rrl — ""V II Cadets Up in Arms See Page C-- 7 a ft Salt Lake jCity Utah — Thursday Morning — December 5 1963 Page One Middle Star Sports Mirror by John Mooney Tribune Sports Editor PR6VO-Coa- ch Stan Watts who holds the distinction of being coach of a four-yea- r university to bring a national basketball championship to the Intermountain Area is counting on the height of a pair of transfers from Jhe junior college ranks to give the Cougar fans some thrills this year Watt? and the Cougars came home with the National Invitation Tournament championship in 1951 and since then the area teams have been shut out in the NCAA and NIT bids Stan like most of the coaches "knows the veteran Arizona State crew Vill be the team to beat But Watts is following his normal pattern of scheduling the toughest opon and Provo at face can he ponents the road in hopes the pressure of Stan Walts jplaying against good opposition will whip the Cougars into a contending team when the WAC race the last Sophs Boost BYU Hopes Tops UPI All America NEW YORK Dec 4 (UPI)-T- he By Bob Williams Tribune Sports Writer Brigham Young University is blessed with some blooming talent on the basketball team especially on the guard line In the persons of Mike Gardner and sophs Jeff Congdon and Dick Nemelka One of the two sophs will get the starting call — maybe both And what a way to start a varsity career The Cougars will be playing UCLA Friday in the season opener for both teams Midwest with four players dominates the 1963 United Press International football team announced Wednesday although the East provides the in Roger leading vote-gettStaubach Navy’s brilliant quarterback STAUBACH ONLY a junior received a total of 2916 points out of a possible 3335 in the balloting by 305 football writers and broadcasters who participated in the voting They chose as the 11 finest players in the land: Ends — Vem Burke Oregon State and Jim Kelly Notre Dame opens Tackles — Scott Appleton The Cougar schedule includes UCLA and USC on the road Texas and Carl Eller Minneand Oklahoma State the Air Force Academy and Rice at BYU sota before the Far West Classic at Portland after Christmas Guards — Bob Brown Nebras' WATTS POINTS OUT he’ll have a young inexperienced team ka and Rick Redman Washingnd he will lack some height although he’ll be better than the ton than Center — Dick Butkus IlliUtes in his starting five ahd more height in his reserves ’ " 'the Utah State Aggies nois THE BRUINS have two in Walt some of reknown guards Hazzard an performer last year and Gail Goodrich whose scoring output is even higher than Hazzard But Coach Stan Watts only smiles and comments that he isn’t worried about his players “Let them worry about our kids” ' “Our lack of height and experience can be a major factor ' especially until some of the youngsters acquire game experi- ence” Stan opines '“And we are counting on three transfers to help us a lot and improve on our 4 record of last year” he adds “John Fair-chil- d center and John Stanley a 6 forward both from a Palomar (Calif) JC must help us Also George Rekoutis a guard who played for Bingham High and then College of Southern Utah before his military stint should help our shooting “George was named the outstanding junior college player at CSU and he played a lot of basketball in the Army” 12-1- 6-- 6-- 8 Must Take Some Early Lumps kinson Duke The 1963 mythical eleven was marked by the selection of four juniors Butkus Redman and Sayers have another year of eligibility along with Staubach It marked the first time since 1955xthat so many juniors made up a UPI team senior-dominate- d Watts started Gardner and Nemelka at guards in th? Cat f r o s h - varsity skirmish with John Fairchild at center and Jon Stanley and Bob Quinney at forwards Behind them it appears to be Steve Kramer and Bill Ruffner with Bill Blumenthal at center In the last two outings between the two teams two years ago in Provo BYU took two and by an eyelash Both teams play the fast break style and the score should be astronomical 68-6- 6 Results Texaa 31 Texas Wesleyan 46 New Mexico 76 University of Pacific 43 80 Regis 98 Westminster Evansville 61 Arizona 58 Virginia Tech 93 Mississippi State 77 Pennsylvania 91 Rutgers 62 St Joseph's 73 Gettysberg 58 Georgia Tech 92 Furman 69 Yale 88 Springfield 61 Bradley 101 Idaho State 70 Texas Western 75 Wichita 74 Assumption 88 Providence 80 St Louis 81 Illinois 78 Vermont 80 Dartmouth 73 Cincinnati 60 Miami (Ohio) 56 Eastern Kentucky 78 Louisville 65 New York U 82 Cornell 65 Brown 57 Tufts 56 Harvard 79 Wesleyan 76 Kansas 73 Arkansas 60 Western MichiMichigan State 101 gan 100 Xavier 69 Tennessee 57 Toledo 82 Ohio Wesleyan 54 Vlllanova 72 Princeton 59 Notre Dame 108 Indiana 102 Air Force 82 Colorado Academy Western 68 frosh-var-sit- top-rate- 86-8- 3 College Cage FRED SLAUGHTER at cenHirsch and Keith Erickson give Coach Johnny Wooden a proven starting five running with Hazzard and Goodrich Hirsch missed the y tuneup last week after sistant basketball coach who handled pair as freshmen last year They are d guards precau- because of He's up and around and is expected to play against BYU ter and Jack Jeff Congdon left and Dick Nemelka rate “A” grade from Pete Witbeck Brigham Young as-- measure lung congestion pre-seaso- n “We feel if our boys can jell and get the needed experience n n the games we should be competitive in the confer-tnc- e THERE WERE no repeaters battles” Stan contends from the 1962 UPI all-steleven Two juniors made that team like Arl-zo“We know that against a — team halfback Mel Renfro State the lack of height and experience will hurt us But we feel we have some boys who could be assets” of Oregon and guard Jack the Cougars have seniors Bill Blumenthal Cvercko of Northwestern Both ) at center and Mark Millar (6-- at forward juniors Bob were cut with injuries much of and Paul Wyatt ) at forwards and Mike Gard- this season But Renfro made ) iQuinney the third team and Cvercko led at guards and Paul Millar ) ner (6-the honorable mention among WATTS ALSO CAN work in the starting five from last year’s the guards and ) good frosh team including forwards Bill Ruffner Burke was on the third team center Dee Denzer and guards Jeff in 1962 Steve Kramer ) and Dick Nemelka ) Congdon (6-Appleton led the linemen In I The Cougars always have been competitive in basketball points receiving a total of 2556 if rookies and can add some height and gain experience while Butkus one of the the four before the conference wars BYU may well be a t against Midwest players on the team teven Arizona State was next with 2492 tionary The Cougars also play Southern California on the trip meeting the Trojans Saturday night as the two coast clubs trade opponents in two doubleheaders Butler will meet USC Friday and UCLA Saturday BYU has taken quite a toad for its opener since the Bruins are rated 13th in the nation in the polls Backs — Staubach Gale Sayers Kansas Sherman Lewis Michigan State and Jay Wil- a being hospitalized in WAC Honors As for lettermen (6-5- Student Stars (6-8- (6-4- (6-0- (6-5- (6-1- (6-4- (6-0- tong-sho- FIRST TCAM Verne Burk Oregon State 301 5 Jim Kelly Notre Dame 210 2 Tackle— Scott Appleton Texas 235 5 Carl Eller Minnesota 261 Guards— Bob 4 Brown 269 Nebraska Dick 1 Vo Redman 220 Center Washington 3 —Dick Butkus Illinois 234 Backs— 2 192 Gale Roger Staubach Navy Sayers Kansas 190 64) Sherman Lewis Michigan State 154 Jay Wilkinson 1 Duke 196 Ends Readers (Bless ’em) Write ! “I’ve heard so much about suicide football schedules that I wish you’d list the way you think the area teams rank Bill methurst SLC” ’“Answer— I wouldn’t be qualified but for your edification Jiere’s how the Kickoff publications ranks the teams Colorado based upon the power rating average of all oppot nents plays the toughest schedule in the area and rates 29th liationally with opponents rated at 96 points The Air Force Academy is next among area teams ranking 56th nationally with opponents rated at 899 — OF THE By Associated Press DENVER Dec 4— The Westanern Athletic Conference nounced Wednesday an all-st- team saluting prowess in the classroom as well as on the gridiron TO BE eligible a player must be on a varsity squad and have maintained at least a B average in one or both semesters in the 1962-6academic year football-academi- c SPECIAL BONUS VALUE 3 ENDS JOHN Dowler Wyoming 318 Dan Kadel Wyoming 323 and Lynn Mathie Brigham Young 337 tackles SECOND TEAM Mel Carpenter Utah 311 and Ends — Billy Martin Georgia Tech Elkins Tackles— Ralph Larry Baylor Zeman Arizona 300 Neely Oklahoma Whaley Hail Missis- Gerald Guards— Damon Bame Southern sippi Don Kunitz Arizona guards Center Dick Nowak Army California Backs— Paul 308 and Dale Nash Wyoming —Pat Watsorf Mississippi Martha Pittsburgh Jim Grisham Okla319 center Gary Ness New homa Don Trull Baylor Billy Lothrldge Georgia Tech Mexico 319 backs Gene Dahl-quiTHIRD TEAM Arizona Chuck 342 ARIZONA RANKS 65th with opponents tabbed at 87 points John SimEnds— Mel Profit UCLA Tackles— Herschel Turner Kolb Arizona State 320 Richfollowed by Utah (69th and 853) Idaho (70th and 848) Arizona mons TulsaArchie Sutton Illinois Guards Kentucky 'Utah 306 Bill Nelr ard Groth Tennessee Earl State (71st and 84 points) and New Mexico (77th and 809 points) —Steve DeLong State Center— Malcolm son Michigan Young 313 and Brigham OreRice Backs— Mel Renfro Walker Thomas John Malarsie Brigham Young gon Jimmy Sidle Auburn BEAT THE RUSH st Lattl-me- Crutcher lacevaul The Question Box i “I assume the Bald Eagle Y A Tittle is the oldest active quarterback in pro football but how about the others? It seems for all the abuse and punishment they take the pro quarterback bangs around for some time How about it? Buddy Buzhardt gLC” Texes Christian Cosmo Princeton 310 RegisBells Westminster In Cage Contest 98-8- 0 ANSWER— Tittle is 36 years old and is the dean with 16 pro seasons Houston’s George Blanda also is 36 but has played only Special to The Tribune respectively Sherrill Berrett 14 seasons Tobin Rote of San Diego is 35 Ed Brown of Pitt is 34 DENVER-L- ed came in with 11 by AAU Eddie LeBaron of Dallas and Babe Parilll of Boston are 33 Billy dozell Walker who hit THE PARSONS continue their Wade of Chicago is 32 and Zeke Bratowski of Green Bay and 34 points Regis College of Den- Colorado junket as they travel JRudy Bukich of Chicago are 31 Johnny Unitas is 30 along with ver Westa stubborn whipped to Golden Colo for two games Green Bay’s Johnny Roach to give you an idea of the longevity minster College club of Salt Of the pro quarterbacks here Wednesday Friday and Saturday against Lake Colorado School of Mines PER YEAR 98-8- 0 night Iron Men Dept In speaking of suicide schedules and g assignments jiid you know that Sewanee once played— and won—five football games in six days? Here was the chedule the opponent and the scores: r Nov 9— at Austin Texas Sewanee 12 Texas U 0 Nov 10— at Houston Sewanee 10 Texas A&M 0 Nov 11— at New Orleans Sewanee 23 Tulane 0 Nov 13— at Baton Rouge La Sewanee 34 LSU 0 Nov 14— at Memphis Tenn Sewanee 12 Mississippi 0 The year was 1899 but that’s a remarkable record for the man-killin- year 2000 - WESTMINSTER ' caaion fhara 1 1 750x14 670x15 and all sports car sizes All other sizes Sontparablo 1 three starts for the Parsons and boosted Regis’ record to Mat Brown and Mike Murray were the big guns for the visitors canning 14 and 16 points 1-- L — 1 1 Paft Way tho duck hunter hova been complaining thl the government may at wall lift lha limit to SO bird wouldn't bo any mora fclllad 1 1 IT WAS THE first setback In Observation Ward piui tax and exchange REGIS OFF THE VICTORY kept Regis’ 7OFF 216 Murray Walker 12 10 34 Whalen 4 0 0 jinx alive over the Parsons 2 0 4 Johnson Segura Rapp 9 4 22 Westminster has never whipped 400 4 1 9 Crow Harris 4 412 3 4 10 Hopklna Kolls 2 2 6 the Colorado club in their five 7 014 Brown 3 Miller 0 2 Paft 0 2 2 Coakley meetings 3 Schoonover Thomas Both clubs scored the same 204 5 1 11 Barrett Reed 2 0 4 2 Neumann 0 Stark 000 from the field each hitting 36 2 4 Ducar fielders but it was a hot night 36 o oo Totals from the foul line that won for Score at halftlma: 36 the home club Regis hit 26 free star 3 Personal fouls: Regia — Walker tosses to only eight for West- Whalen 2 Rapp 2 Harris 2 Stark 2 Westminster— Murray 3 Johnson 2 Seminster gura 2 Crow 3 Hopkins 3 Brown 4 1 Schoonover 3 Barrett 2 An tiro designed for maximum safety under ovary hazardous road condition Superior troad action designed for noiseless performance provides d traction in every direction We dismount in the spring BSOLUTELY FREE all-no- w Neu- mann 2 or sure-foote- Soccer Schedule -A- Riverside Park 1 30 pm— Saturday Berlin B vs Alemannla B Hollandla B 3 15 p m — Hollandla A vs vs Aztecs Alemannla A At Municipal 2 15 p m— Germania vs Pocatello At Provo 3pm —BYU vs Vikings At Ogden 315 pm —Ogden vs Berlin A YOU NOW CAN AFFORD THE EXTRA PROTECTION YOU'LL NEED IN LiminmwK Tribune Exclusive: SigVs Ski Tips Should I rent my sld equip- ment when learning? 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