| Show "rvr' T V A' V'— The Salt Lake Tribune Thursday January ' PROBABLY THE hardest question for Coach Howard Richardson and his team to answer is how to stop Dave Gardner 4 center for the Nampa Idaho team The big pivot man has averaged 19 points per game this season Westminster goes into the game with a winning streak working and will bar no holds to gain No 7 afternoon report from the hospital said Campy’s legs still remained paralyzed but that he had begun to show strength and movement in his hands and that "there vas feel lng present throughout his hands arms and upper chest" He was partaking of fluids six-gam- e The Parsons plan to slay with their usual tactics— fast weave — break with five-mafor the NNC game hrough the'mouth but was being fed intravenously An earlier bulletin from the hospital had said "he is con siderably better He has sensa' tion in both arms -- and upper ch(?st but the paralysis is unchanged and he still is on the critical list” — AuaeUtrd Frea Cardinals' baseball for Muslal right 'autographs Miss Mary Murphy employe of OnoMiiiute Sports Page Musial Okelis Card Pact NFL Notes Nejy Records For $100000 For Attendance in ’57 from Complied Sport Complied From the Sporti Wire first Wire two names he The pulls out must fight welterweight championship "semifi- The National Football League made its "greatest advance ever" with another Sur-geon- s a ' nal” record-breakin- But the fighter whose name remains In the hat will draw a "bye” and will get to battle the winner of the "semifinal" for the world’s welterweight crown The title became vacant when 285055 over the previous year Carmen Basilio won the middle 1117 per cent weight championship from Surepresenting gain Bell told the owfierx in his gar Ray Robinson annual report CHAMPS APPEAR year in 1957 Commissioner Bert at the league's- - anBell reported nual winter meeting Wednes day Paid attendance last season totaled 2836318 an Increase of an pear IN ANY EVENT the Negro THE NFL VOTED Wednesday relatively advanced age in sports and even with a quick recovery would have little time left to regain his playing skill Dr Robert Sengstaken who headed a seven-masurgical team that operated on Campanula Tuesday said afterwards: and announced the appointment of a consultant to formulate a players pension and benefit pro- "He won’t be able to play before a year and in my opinion he would be foolish If he continued playing base- was thrown out because the draw resembled a lottery and the owners could not agree on catcheF’saetivebaseballcareei oeliminatethebonUsselection appeared at an end He is 36 a from its national player draft gram 12 years ago the one league each year on pick Instituted bonus pick team a free n save basis It Frankos and Healyt make up the starting five Richardson also has a good bench ready for the Important series Richardson’s “ready reserves” include Ray Brinton Max Waddoups Dean Petrulas Gordon Dave Petersen Bruce Harvey and Doug Andreasen four-gam- e 17-1- 8 FOR THE past six seasons Musial’s salary was $80000 yearly The $20000 boost was Musial said "the contract the Special to The Tribune Cardinals wanted me to have" — Davis High KAYSVILLE Bosof the Ted Williams Only ton Red Sox will likely receive and South High will clash in a match In the Darts' more money this season— an wrestling here Thursday at 7 pm gym estimated $125000 when he The varsity affair will begin comes to terms at 7:30 pm The Junior varsity BESIDES HIS seven Natipnal matmen will take to the mats at League batting titles tops for 7 pm ' National League lefthanders Musial was three times most National Hockey League r valuable player 13 times w r CP OA National League lifetime Montreal si n b 67 174 102 128 141 21 19 New 47 9 York slugging percentage leader and Detroit 19 21 1 45 100 115 17 20 11 45 129 170 National League lifetime base Bo top 15 22 10 42 133 I'M Toronto hits leader 17 24 27 40 101 Chicaio Venturi Frank Strana-haBilly Casper E J (Dutch) Harrison and the sensational young rookie J C Goosie all 1958 champions head the cast as the nation’s great golfers tee off Thursday in the $15000 Phoenix Open Ken n Wrestling Meet l t 11 1953 and ined all-sta- j Arrive for Meet Jan HELSINKI FINLAND Nonie Foley of Hough-ton-Mic- h — VVednesdayAnd left five girls from the US to take part in the female division of the championships Welter ‘Draw’ Virgil Akins if St Louis Cuba and Vince Isaac Logart all Martinez of Paterson can hope their name remains in a bat Monday of NJ 29 (UP) — The Canadian ski team which will participate in The three names will be and Nat Fleithe world championships at placed in a ar- scher editor of Ring Magazine Lahti Finland March1-will make a drawing blindfolded rived in Helsinki Wednesday hat 9 Fal-D-M- f Washington Senators Light heavyweight champion He offered $605 apelce for Archie Moore andTommy (Hurenough shares to put him In ricane) Jackson two former command and was turned down challengers for the heavyweight crown were dropped from the Murphy’s bid for 2274 In the estate If the late shares Wednesrankings heavyweight day in Ring Magazine’s latest Mrs Clark Griffith amounted to $1375770 ratings West Jordan’s Gene Fullmer Calvin Griffith president of former middleweight champ the American League team was rated second behind the rejected the proposition champion Carmen Basilio and tersely his family which holds He said o another sugar g2 per cent of outstanding stock Robinson Ray "is not interested in selling the ROBINSON incidentally wijl Washington ball club either in fight in a hotel night club in part orjts entirety" Miami Beach Fla- on Feb 19 This price — $605 a share — unheard ot Par value is $10 is Miami Because the auditorium is booked for that night Robin- a share and son will fight Ralph (Tiger) bids have run as high as $150 a share but there have been no Jones in the night club t ' i sellers TURF TOPICS -- ‘ - 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Hyland Lanes High team Suppliers League — 2590s game Pearson Service series 680 Individual game Paul Christensen 222 aeries Everett Fde 588 leading team CaffaU Tile ZCMI — high Individual game Bob Watson 248- team PLENTY OF FREI CUSTOMER PARKING IBS HF Racket Motor Hydro-MafDrive Complete accooory group Including RADIO wad HEATER Framlvm fire Finith Chartroaoa and Jat Black Wa $149500 YOURSELF SPfciAl YOU PAT YOU J 1 dilion for Information an Oar Fra (mortal yaw Irioodo at Ilf Inollonf foeUulm If porttat (roup and oanvontiom The Boston Red Sox sold Mickey Vernon graceful but aging ifirst baseman to the Cleveland Indians and set off a wave of speculation among baseball people and fans Sox spokesmen said the trade was "strictly a waiver deaL” W ALWAYS hava tha CLASI at tha USED CARSr Far axamplas A '55 OLDS 'St' Hal A law aiilaaga car excellent cot Coup DRIVI Vernon Sox-Sel- l Johnny Longden balding little jockey said champion Wednesday he would return to the races at Santa Anita Friday “if all goes well” Longden said he has recovered from the brok-je- n said that BUT OTHERS leg he suffered when inion a a down is payment ' volved in a spill at Del Mar race--I Mickey subsequent deal which will track last August Ray Narleski or Don Hand WITH Santa “Anita’s bring Mossl to Boston to bolster the — 'winter meeting not yet half Sox hurling corps the sixth winner Or he will be used by the Incompleted paying m6re than $100 bounced dians as a deal to obtain Frank in Wednesday in the second Bolling or another Infielder race from Detroit — Relax Woakand Trip Cantatt Call II S16B4 In Encino Calif Mrs Nagel the Wednesday meeting includInformed The Tribune J’l am ing Dr Olpln the university happy at the prospects of living president Dr L David HIner In Salt Lake City” and added dean of the college of pharmacy’ and professor of pharmacog"but there isn’t anything offinosy chairman of the board cial about the job yet la there?" Dr N P Neilson professor and As matters now stand the ath- head of the department of physi' letic board has a unanimous cal education and recreation D Garrett secretary and Leon recommendation under lock and controller of the university Dr key and sealed lips until 4 pm Jacob Geeriings professor of Thursday languages and history Dr W' THE WAY the negotiations Harold Dalgliesh professor of have been carried on at (he uni- history Dr Armand J Eard-le- y dean “of college of mines versity any one of the three coaches could hold the recom- and mineral industries Richard mendation of the athletic board L Evans board of regents David L Freed alumni Paul and not be too surprising But the Nagel compromise Buehner alumni Paul Liston seems the most logical of the student body and Bill Paul stufacts The Tribune’s sources re- dent body j vealed The decision will be ' Also on hand were Theron known at 4 pm or shortly ther- Par melee James L (Bud) Jack eafter the new athletic director and Of course the regents do ttbt Parry Sorensen director of pubhave to accept the athletic lic relations of the university Lanes ar - Round tho Clock Olpln It Basalt New York 1 Boston 1 Chicago 4 Toronto 1 Onlr name Dr re- commendation The entire membership of the athletic board Was on hand for 1-- 1955 lie also represented his league r In seven games — TIir$42500 salary in 1956 was the highest ever paid a Dodger He signed a 1958 contract last November for $36500 and was to have reported March 1 in Florida for spring training jj j W4n4F' recommendation refuse Bccept In be- JACL League — leading team Dol's gams Cleaner high team aerlea Standard E’roduce 2 602 994 Individual series game Tom Mataumorl 639 239 Chieftain's League — Individual series Jill Goulet 4771 Individual gams Dona Alexander 189 Catholic Laities League —high aeries game Tommy Roberts 612 212 Standard Oil Girls — indl-viduaeries Test Lovendale 402i High game Tesa Lovendale and Jean Kroh 185 Telephone Belles — Individual series Mary Sharp 479 high Individual 199 Telephone game lateen Sutton League — individual aertea Bob Evans 576 Individual gams John Rankin 225 14-1- 5 ' CAMPANELLA wds' the National League’s moist valuable i Darts Cubs Slate - Top Divoters Wait Phoenix Tourney $ki of baseball’s greats Campanula holds the record for most home runs in one season by a catcher 41 and the most runs batted In 142 Both records were set In 1953 One Rita Lanes Veterana League — Team aorta 2 550) game Westing-houa- e Weatinghoune Frank’s Cafe tie 686 indiThe offensive maneuvers vidual and aerlea Noah Blodgett 82it game 14-have given Westminster a Jim Sorunt 235 Shrlnora Ladle — Individual aerie Pat Gaffe 818 same over all record for the year H'VUIa Schauer 215 Bankerette — Key figures In the speedy of- Leading team Murray Whttei individual Millet 529 game Della fense probably will be Jim aerie Janet 185 Ajax League — Leading Frankos and Jim Healy the Stoddard Hammerheads teams and Silent Atom team aerie and gamee Spoilers 2285 team’s most consistent scorers and 613: individual series Bill Jensen 213 Federal 519 game Darrell OTHERS WHO are almost League- - — LeadingBishop team series and Mabel's Joint 2774and game "cinches” to hit the double num- dividual series Bill Castaday 974 679inbers in the box score are Larry game Clive Wnhlln 208 other 60ns: Brown 622 Orville Ames 821 Reid Jim Van Cott and Dick Bud 21 Wayn Kilpatrick Hike GareUch J u t k I n s who along with 616 All-Sta- In 1951 Ted Bishop A beaming Stan (The Man) Musial stroked his pen across the richest baseball contract In baseball history Wednesday and Commented "I would have setWestminster and NNC tled for less" move to Nampa the weekend for the final two Under the pew pact the St of Feb Louis Cardinals will shell out games to round out their series about $100000 for their The final two games of the lefthanded slugger who bats but of his peculiar trademarked year for Westminster will be in Mont Feb Billings crouch THE SQUAW VALLEY Calif Winter Olympics in 1960 — for any other method of deciding the first time in Olympic history the free pick f —may feature a toboggan event instead of the bobsled races Name Racers Prentls C Hale president of the Coach Othmar Schneider Squaw Valley organizing comnamed Buddy Werner Torn mittee said Wednesday Corcoran and Dave Gorsuch Toboggans are much lighter as the three racers the United than bobsleds and require a less Solons Won’t Sell States would rely on primarsolid and7 less costly track Minority stockholder H Gaily in the World Alpine ?ki- briel Murphy made a spectacuat Bad Gas- - Moore Jackson championships but unsuccessful lar pitch tein Austria Feb of the control for Lose Wednesday An attack of the flu sidelRatings ball” player Wlrapkat Cards after Muslal signed his 1958 contract August A Busch Jr Card prexy lookson Stan In 1950 Urzetta and Stranahan after finishing in a tie went 39 holes before Urzetta worn 1 up Three times before the title had been decided in 37 holes —1911 1936 and 1916 when the winners were Harold Hilton John Fisher and n Lee Scott Dodgers road secretary said he didn’t expect another statement from the hospital until Thursday morning The baseball star’s wife Huthe spent 2 hours at his bedside Wednesday but Campy slept throughout her viqjt Two of the bones in Campan ella's neck were broken when his car hit the telephone pole after skidding on a curve Hescuers had to use crowbars to get him out of the car said had the injury been an inch higher it would have killed Campanula While doctors termed the overall picture encouraging they said it may be months — or conceivably years— before Cam panella will be completely nor mal again They are hopeful the paralysis will eventually disap- - Frank Stranahan 6-- LATE 24 ' Nazarine College Both games of the series the final one at home for the Parsons begin at 8 pm at the hill ' top campus 215-poun- d Continued over half of Nagel to was understood Although test week ends Thursday Westminster College's basketball dub faces its two biggest exams o£ the basketball season Friday and Saturday when it meets Northwest GLEN COVE NY Jan! 29--Hoy Campanula Dodger catcher seriously injured in an automobile accident Tuesday morning showed marked improvement Wednesday Feeling returned to his hands arms and upper part of his chest The catcher had been paralyzed from hij chest down since his car hit a telephone pole and turned over on a winding road not far from his home -t- UCZ ETTAS WHO WAS OPPONENT IN THE "LONGEST PLAYOFF" FOE THE NATIONAL AMATEUR GOLF TITLE t u By Asgodated Pre A 25 1958 Tough Exams seomwim® Nagel Looms as Redskin SAM Due for Candidate Compromise 9 from Pajfe But It board's Parson Five the or must dation the phone Feeling in r Hands Arms ' SO a Corner 3rd South and 2nd Wost—Phono IM 63 2930 SOUTH STATE STREET I A A StU t |