Show Houk Named Manager Of '63 Year IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL T©p 3 By George W Langford NEW YORK BHD — Texas Wisconsin and Pittsburgh all narrowly Cleaning defeat last remained one-twweekend three today In the major college football ratings by United V o- Press International's board of coaches Texas lost ground but its No 1 ranking stretching its undefeated string to five this season with a 3 win over Arkansas Wisconsin No 2 and Pitt No 3 both unbeaten won by the margin and moved of a field goal closer to the Longhorns in ine 35-m- re-tatn-ed ISeinnioDini from an eighth-plac- e tie last week to fourth and fifth respectively this week Mississippi moved up one position to sixth and Oklahoma slipped to seventh from fifth Unbeaten Auburn leading the Southeastern Conference with three wins made the biggest advance Jumping into eighth place from 16th the week before Northwestern climbed a notch to ninth and Southern California returned to the ratings after a week's absence in the No 1 spot on the trouncing strength of its of Ohio State 32-- 3 Georgia Tech No 6 last week Penn State 'No 12 and 17-1- LEAGUE BULLETINS ! Chargers Top Offense San NEW YORK WTO- -It's Diego for "go" and Boston for "whoa" in the American Foot ball League the The Chargers leading AFL'i Western Division with a 1 record have gained more yards rushing and passing than any other team in the league Boston's Patriots tied with Houston for the Eastern Division lead have the best defense against both passing and 5-- San Diego owns the league's top passer Tobin Rote and the leading rusher Paul Lowe and has rolled up 371-- 6 yards per game total offense The Charg ers' ground game has accounted for 892 yards for a 1486 average Lowe personally has contributed 420 yards of 65 yards per carry Rote has the best passing percentage 642 has had the fewest intercepted 6 and has covered 1058 yards through the air Houston with quarter back George Blanda has at tempted more aerials 251 com pleted more 128 for the most yardage 1679 and leads the AFL in overall passing Boston's pass defenders have allowed the opposition 1126 yards or 1608 yards per game The Pats have held rushers to 621 yards this season or 744 per contest Gine Cappelletti of the Pats tops the AFL scoreers with 69 18 points on 13 field goals extra points and two touch downs— 30 points ahead of his nearest pursuer Blanda Bill Miller of Buffalo took over the pass receiving leadership from Oakland's Art Powell Miller has snagged 43 passes for 552 yards even though Powell has set a new league mark of 645 yards on 40 catches Jerrel Wilson rookie Kansas his City punter maintained punting lead with a 474 yard Tom average on 24 kicks Morrow of Oakland leads in pass interceptions with 8 Keith Lincoln of the Chargers has averaged 18 yards on 4 punt returns and Charlie Mitchell of Denver has averaged 309 yards on 16 kickoff returns both tops in the league : : Quarterback Answer Pacific's ball on their 38 Fumbled lateral is free ball dead on spot of recovery No 2 : Rule 2 Section" 19 Article 2 and Rule 7 Section 2 Article 2 apply Burten-sha- w asks sportsmen to join in a drive to respect private property Bear in mind that hunting on private property' is a privilege and not a right He said that livestock disturbance is one of the major complaints of farmers during the pheasant season This was revealed in a survey conducted by the Extension Services in cooperation with the Triangle Committee The survey also revealed that shooting near buildings and penned livestock was- - a major complaint as was damreage to fences Land-ownesent the lack of respect for signs especially Triangle Committee signs' designating "Safe rs ty Zone" "Unharveste'd Crops" and "Hunting By Per- YORK (UPD - Ralph cigar-smokin- 45-ye- ar g first-plac- e IHI Win ®me£®mmg Utah State University has not lost a Homecoming game at Romney Stadium since 1957 nor a home football game since Fourteen Homecoming parade bands will be among the 11500 fans this weekend to watch the exciting Aggie "I" formation 1959 Utah State has averaged betSaturday is 1963 Aggie Home- ter than six yards per play in Utah five games The Aggies have coming And a State stadium win streak and amassed an average 395 yards five game Homecoming vic- total offense each outing And tory string should be lengthen- the team has kept scoreboard ed at the expense of the Uni- attendants hopping at an averversity of the Pacific age 37 points per contest Game kickoff is 1:30 p m With victories this season 16-ga- The Herald Journal mid-seaso- fifth-pla- ly loyd Wenaercjrea ce While it's been several weeks since anyone has set a new season high it seems that almost each week someone makes a serious challenge to take over top position This week is no exception R I Smith made a run at Arch Pyle's season high game with-a-fl253 to highlight league play this week His effort nf however fell 13 pins short Terry Haslam's 238 copped runnerup honors while Ray Barrett's 236 was the only other 230 or better Frosh Play reported Another Home Contest Utah State University freshmen will close out a short home season Friday at Rom-ne- y Stadium against undefeated Idaho State University freshmen Game kickoff is 2 p m Rambler Coach Nog Hansen said the Aggie yearlings were inadequate fundamentally in their offensive and defensive assignments in last year's loss to Utah three players Individually scored high on film study of the game They were quarterback Ron Edwards (Antioch Calif) halfback Eric Maugh-a- n (Logan) and end Jim (Alameda Calif) Nineteen Rambler first downs and 342 yards total offense were not enough for victory No change was noted in the freshman backfield Don Reed (Livermore Calif) will be a fullback and Dave Clark (Pleasant Hill) at right half 13-- 6 Le-Moi- ne Terry Haslam turned in the week's series high with a 631 Terry added games of 191 and 205 to his 238 to establish this week's high Others topping 600 were R L Smith 617 and Seth Maughan 307 All-Stat- er v Brown Nominated - NEW YORK fllPO Jimmy Brown of the Cleveland e Browns ground gainer in the National Football League was named winner for the month of Sept ember today in the balloting for the Hickok "Professional Athlete of the Year" award all-tim- leading Receive Awards - NEW YORK (DPI) Awards will be presented Thursday to the 10 members of the major league baseball rookie all-stteam chosen by a panel of players managers and coach es Members of the rookie all- star team are Pete Rose and Tommy Harper of the Reds Pete Ward Gary Peters and Al Weis of the White Sox Jimmie Hall of the Twins' Ray Culp of the Phillies Jesse Gender of the Mets Rusty Staub of the Indians ar For example after two' days of disturbance or just moving dairy animals they frequently stop taking feed and milk production drops It is not uncommon for production to fall 21 percent This represents a real financial loss' By the same token "spooking" animals that have just been moved from the open range into the valley pastures results in a loss of weight requiring an additional period of feeding The answer is to avoid all livestock animals even Go walking through herds around suggests County Agent Ray Burtenshaw Mr Burtenshaw and Extension Wildlife Specialist Jack H Berryman urge sportsmen to make this the most successful season in helping the landown- is' concerned mission Only' According to Agent Burten- - ers minimize annoyances! shaw many sportsmen uunx They urge sportsmen to conthat accidental killing or tact landowners in advance of wounding 'of livestock is the the opener get acquainted with only type of livestock disturb- his problems and ask his perance This is not so Simply mission "Make it a successful disturbance has a very real and pleasant' hunt for all" the price tag as far as the farmer extension men stated st Team Points Texas 29 (5-331 Wisconsin 5 293 ) 235 Pittsburgh (4-Illinois (34-1- ) 165 Alabama 1' (4-157 140 Mississippi Oklahoma (3-100 Auburn (5-98 Northwestern (4-05 Southern California 57 ) Second 10-- 11 Naw 48: 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (4-0- 0 1) Edwards Furniture led the team results with a 3006 series while Jack's Tire and Oil had the high game with a 1040 Logan Bottling copped series runner up honors with a 2996 while White's Trout Farm had Syracuse 30 13 Oregon 29 a 1035 game 14 Duke 25: 15 Louisiana GRACE DONAHUE'S 545 State 22 16 tie Missouri and series highlighted ladies play Notre Dame 15 18 Nebraska this week Grace had games 14 19 Mississippi State 13 of 180 191 and 174 enroute to 20 tie Iowa and Iowa1 State 7 her high series Evelyn ChamOthers receiving votes — bers had series of 534 and 527 Florida North Carolina Army for runner up honors ' Arizona Michigan State OrJulie Houseal's 211 game egon State Baylor topped the ladies game derby Lorraine Fulkerson's 210 was good for second place while Ilean Andrews' 203 was the only other 200 reported Utah Concrete Pipe had a 2581 series to highlight the ladies team results Baugh Jewelry had an 889 for the high Dave Bro a team Idaho game Coeur d'Alene halfback was In mixed play Hobson Studio hospitalized with two broken bad the top series with 2285 ribs while Sweetbriar had the high game with 818 units 0 twice-beate- first-plac- (3-0-- 1) 0) 1) (3-2- Win Goes To Bobo Olson In Ring Wars - Basketball Loop In Cache Valley A Cache Valley Basketball League is being formed this year and should provide many interested basketbal players around the valley an opportunity to participate The league is expected to be a top quality league and a high level of competition is being encouraged Applications are encouraged from capable teams throughout the valley It will be an eight-tealeague and it is currently planned that a doubm JOURHAl ' Seventeen players have fige scorured in Agie ing Aggie opponents have run only five less plays than Utah State in total offense 318 to 313 TUESDAY OCTOBER 23 1963 iiiKiin i iictw County) ulna fivge-gam- nereAndThere plays Montana last upset Utah In Aggie Sports Sub stitution statistics balanced up last week at Montana for Aggie backfield coach Phil Krug- er When he wondered how the Aggies covered a punt so well he discovered 12 Utags on the field In the season opener at Arizona Utah State kicked an extra point with only 10 men Game officials noticed neither head counts i Utah State end zone bleach ers' have been increased by 10 rows The Aggies can now seat 2365 on high bleachers and Romney Stadium capacity has been increased to slightly over 15000 20-ro- schedule will be Starting center Jim Bowen played with winners of each fifth Aggie knee victim of 1963 half of competition playing play will miss the remainder each other for the champion- of the season He will either ship Games will be played undergo surgery or have his once a week but the night or knee put in a cast later this location of play have not been week Halfback Marv Kend- decided until league applica rick was released Monday tions have been accepted from the hospital in a knee All those interested in enter cast and halfback Craig Muring a team are urged to get in ray had a knee cast removed touch with Joe Watts at SK Monday Quarterback Rud-for additional informa- Curinga injured in the opening tion regarding league rules minutes of the first game reeligibility and entry fees joined the team in practice Monday le State University Homecoming activities with a 5 win here in 1957 Utah State has since defeated Colorado State UniUtah State game officials are versity (154 in 1958) Montana seeking ways to get persons State College (22-1- 3 in 1959) driving to Utah State games to BYU (344 in 1960) Idaho 694) come early on in in 1961) and BYU (27-2- 1 routes to the campus and into many small parking lots within University of Pacific will artwo blocks of the stadium In rive by chartered flight at the the last Aggie home game beLogan airport Friday noon cause of parking congestion an estimated 2000 President-elec- t Lincoln wrote people missed the first Aggie touchdown and 800 the second first draft of bis inaugural Utag score Games start at speech in Springfield HI be1:30 p m fore starting for Washington 35-2- back-entran- last-minu- te OPENINGS IN MIXED LEAGUES JOIN TODAY en sk 24966 LOGAN LANES round-robi- n (UFO SAN FRANCISCO Maybe he's a little balder and a little slower than when king of the middleweights 10 years ago but Carl Bobo Olson still can wreck you with those body punches Young Jose Menno of Argen Other high series : tina got the message right in MEN : Orv Rolph and Held the Monday night Mecbam 597's Doral Elder as Olson worked him over for and John Schrader 593's Del a unanimous decision Olson who said today that he Ray Campbell 588 and Ray Barrett 586 had earned a shot at Willie WOMEN: Darieen Smith 518 Pastrano's world light-heav176 LaRayne Chris t e n s e n 514 weight title weighed Freida Roggman 505 Ileen An pounds to 175 for Menno NEW YORK (DPI General drews 503 Beth Wilcox 496 Bobo's $3580 share of the Lorraine Fulkerson 492 Renee $13568 gate was tied up after Manager Roy Harney of the New York Yankees retired to McMurdie 492 and Ruth Helm the bout by tax agents in 49L "I'm ready to fight Pastrano day and was succeededHouk that by Ralph position in this city now for the Houk General Manager Of Yankees mid-secti- 4 — THE HERALD AGGIE Proposed over Arizona San Jose State New Mexico and Montana and nnlv a tnnrhHnivn lnsc in Wyo ming Utah State has unleashed one of the most devastating football attacks in the West "I don't know of any coach living that doesnt want his team to do its best when it is in a game" Coach Tony Knap said after last -- week's 62--6 romp over Montana "No matter what the score you have to play regulars enough to prepare them for other games" Utah State starting unit at Montana played 24 minutes 30 seconds and the score at half-tiM- e was 14--6 In Utah State's 4 win over New Mpxfco Aggie starters played only 21 minutes And all three travelwere platooned ing against Arizona in a 42-- season opener 47-1- - Respect Of Land Asked On Hunt County Agent Ray NEW the Air Force No 17 fell com Houk probably the major pletely out of the ratings after leagues' No 1 exponent of the losing efforts of positive thinking was Wisconsin and Pittsburgh in power as the American Lea selected creased their point totals in the on gue's manager of the year toratings this week based votes from $rst to 10th place day by the United Press Inter with points awarded on a 109- - national The basis Texas come old manager of the New York piled 331 points with 29 votes the Badgers to Yankees was named by a com taled 293 with rive No l bal mittee of 24 baseball experts lots and the Panthers gather- representing every city in the ed 235 points Alabama was the majors only other team to receive a For winning his third straight American League pennant de vote Navy continued to lead the spite injuries to sluggers Mick"second 10" followed by Syra- ey Mantle and Roger Maris cuse Oregon Duke Louisiana Houk was named by 16 of the State and Missouri and Notre experts Charlie Dressen who Dame tied for 16th Nebraska took over the Detroit Tigers in n and led them to a ranked 18th Mississippi State finish received five 19th and neighboring Iowa and votes and Al Lopez manager Iowa State tied for 20th of the second place State Duke and Chicago Mississippi' have only a tie to mar their White Sox received three records and the rest of the The Yankees were over"second 10" have lost once whelming preea£on favorites n Notre tu win the AL flag almost as except for Dame and Iowa State easily as they did But it is Pairings of top 2 teams this doubtful whether the experts weekend will feature Pitts- would have rated them so burgh at Navy and Missouri at highly had they know both Mantle and Maris would suffer Iowa State so many injuries The United Press Internation al college football ratings with e votes and won-lorecords in parentheses: first-plac- ratings Illinois and Alabama vaulted Pats Defense Some Tjfoe Seek t hp cms wsniiHY ox umpwt w BLUE CROSS -- BLUE SHIELD PATRONS DON'T LOOSE YOUR INSURANCE Transfer It To FARMERS UNION No Waiting Period For lifermatioR Call ED OLSEN 752-190- 1 OR 752-390- 4 rmm mm wcnon musket is not - ht Other high games: MEN: Orv Rolph and Seth Maughan 226's Don Bucking ham 224 Del Ray Campbell 223 Reid Meacham 222 D J Williams 220 Mel Lott 219 and Blaine Johnson 216' WOMEN: LaRayne Christen-se- n 199 Grace Donahue 193 Evelyn Chambers 192 and 191 and Hazel Godderidge 191 F&G Decries Excessive Hunt contract under a four-yechampionship" Club President Dan Topping Olson said afterwards in the who made the announcement dressing room "The fight said that the Yankees' new should bring in a gate of $100 field manager to succeed Houk 000" would be named Thursday at noon- - There was speculation e that Yogi Bern catcher and during the past season a coach for the YanYOU kees would be appointed field manager BE THE Topping said Harney will remain with the- Yankee organiVT1 basis unzation on a QUARTERBACK til the close of spring train ing in 1964 He then will conUk£SBy Jerry Burnstinue with the Yankees in a consulting and advisory capacity for five more years Houk's duties as general You the Utah State Quarter back against University of the manager will start Nov 1 Pacific throw a Quick over Topping said "I want to say that this is a hand pass to your flanker sad out to of set day for the Yankees and side field) (man a happy day" Topping also' The flanker drops the ball which is thrown parallel to the said in making the announce ment scrimmage line A Pacific halfhis on ball back picks up the 36 and runs 64 yards over the goal line What ruling do you expect: 1 Incomplete pass? 2 Pacific's ball on their 36? ar 1 long-tim- - full-tim-e - Hunting trespass fees greater than $2 per person were termed excessive today by Harold S Crane Utah State Department of Fish and Game director The statement came as de part m e n t officials reviewed the avowed intentions of the Western Box Elder Landowners Association and the Chalk Creek Landowners to charge hunter trespass fees' of 65 and S3 respectively It is the feeling of the de partment Crane said that for the excessive S3 to 65 per person fee the landowners associ ation should provide certain services and facilities to the hunter Information reaching depart- - SKATING CLASSES 3 Touchdown? 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