Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- 08 R THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 11 1951 Hogau's Feai Rated Greatest 1950 Sports Comeback Waitkus Lands Second Place ' Weber Warriors Tackle North Cache Friday Showdown Battle Slippery Cage Sphere Bill Chick Takes Three League Games Arouse Top Honors Interest Ogden Tigers In Kegling Play Oppose South Cache Quint Looms Over NEW YORKi Jun 11 (AP)—Bantam Ben Hogan's pheCode al movie-scrinear-fata from accident to nomenal rally (UP) — was rated old the his heights' greatest DALLASof Tex Jancode11 amendtoday golfing regain sanity Sponsors come-bac- k in sports for 1950T ments designed to take controlling The Sanity pt Sports writer and broadcasters Asin the year-en- d participating sociated Press poll had little trouble making up their minds in that category giving an overwhelming vote to thelucky little shotmaster Number 1 'fWft Texas t On Feb 2 1949 Hogan was critically injured in an automobile accident while returning home from a tournament in Phoenix Ariz For weeks his condition remained serious: There was doubt that the sinewy veteran who the year before had scored professional golfs U S slam —the P G A Open and Western —would ever walk much less play again of 1949 But by Hogan was hobbling around on crutches and in December be played his first round of friendly golf There was a flurry of excitement when it was announced Hogan would attempt his comeback to competitive golf in the rich Los Angeles open Jan 6 Could Hogan do it? He replied quickly Walking stiffly on legs held together by bailing wire Hogan amazed the golf world by finishing in a tie with Sam Snead for first place shooting a remarkable 280 It was immaterial that Ben later lost to his old rival in a playoff Hogan won the Greenbrier open in May with a record-tyin- g 259 and then climaxed his spectacular comeback by winning the National open at Philadelphia in June Hogan received 112 first 'place votes from the 214 who cast ballots and piled up 393 points on the basis of three for a first place vote two for second etc Second place went to another whose career was almost cut short by tragedy — Eddie Waitkus first baseman of the Philadelphia Phillies Waitkus was shot and seriously wounded in Chicago June 15 1949 by a girl who explained she just had an "urge to kill somebody" He came back last year to play 154 games for the Phillies help them to the National league pennant and play in the world series He batted 284 For this "comeback Waitkus received 29 first place votes and a total of 160 points mid-summ- Crucial Games powers from the N C A A and give it to the individual conferences rallied their strength behind closed doors today for a showdown battle on the floor of the conven- tion No one with an official title would admit that these maneuvers constituted a called caucus but it was generally known in the hotel lobbies that such a meeting was to be held The Southwest conference author of one of two amendments ahned at easing the code has a meeting scheduled And D W Williams of Texas A & M president of the Southwest group said "anybody is invited to attend whether they favor our proposal or not" He added that he didn't mean the press would have access to the room Full representation was expected at this meeting from the Southern and Southeast conferences and a large group of eastern schools conference wasn't Te Big Seven expected as a group but several if not all of its individual members were due to attend Whether they could swing enough votes to carry passage of their maamendment by a jority at Friday or Saturday's general sessions remained the big question Where the Southwest conference amendment would make grants-in-ai- d to athletes permissible on the basis of need ana put the regulatory power strictly up to the inamendment dividual conference "A would require schools making such grants to fill out complicated forms setting forth "need" and amount granted for filing with the N C A A behind-the-scen- er Coast Teams in two-thir- lten Hogan today was named as the star making the greatest comeback in sports during 1950 The poU was conducted by the Associated Press es ds Junior Hoopsters Busy This Week Mel Seeman (10) of New York university and James Coalter (12) of West Virginia pnt on an impromptu foot race as an elusive ball gets away from them during game at Madison Square Garden in New—York 4 N Y U won —4 76-5- Marv Jensen Will Bob Payne Leads In Point Making Take in Oma Charles Title Go By the Associated Press SALT LAKE CITY Jan 11 (UP) Marv Jenson manager of Utah's promising heavyweight Rex Layne was en route today to New York where he will be at ringside for tomorrow's championship battle between Champ Ezzard Charles and Lee Oma Jenson left last night via United Airlines and will return here Sunday Jenson said he was attending the bout on invitations of Jake Mintz Charles' manager and Tex Sullivan manager of Oma Layne meets Bill Roberts of Indianapolis at the Fairgrounds coliseum here Monday night SALT LAKE CITY Jan U (UP) The I C A C basketball season roars into full swing this weekend with a bevy of games includstand in Boise being a DALLAS Jan 11 (AP) — A tween defending champion Weber ELKO Nev Jan 11 (AP) —The building costing between $3000000 college and always potent Boise University of Nevada basketball and $5000000 will be erected to junior college The- twin bill set Friday and squad was on its way to Denver house the football Hall of Fame but today after polishing off Ricks it will not be erected in the near Saturday nights will be the first 2 league action for the Weber col- College of Rexburg Idaho future contests the here last night In five other lege Directors of the Hall of Fame Branch Agricultural Aggies will Although the victory gave Nemeeting here yesterday approved invade Salt series it may Lake for vada the two-gaCity Friday plans for the building which will and Saturday night games with have hampered its' chances in this be erected on the campus of Rut- Westminster while Dixie and Car- week-end- 's dual tilt with Regis gers university at New Brunswick both twice beaten settle their In Denver Guard Bert Larkin N J where in 1869 the first col- bon differences with two games for the sprained an ankle and will be out football lege game was played be- same nights in Price of action for the games tween Princeton and Rutgers Elewhere Ricks Ted Johnston proved the man the the around loop However it is not planned to the northern division favorite couldn't stop last night Vikings start building until the world sit- takes a week-en- d rest from loop gathering 16 points and sparking uation eases Arthur Evans of Southern Idaho college plays the Nevada game Glen Dalling Syracuse N Y executive secretary play outside loop with a Friday en- handled Ricks sniping hitting 10 said "We couldn't get materials counter the Northwest Naza-ren- e of his 14 points in the last five against now anyway" he explained at Nampa minutes Sports Building Is Delayed Ricks Loses to two-nig- ht Nevada Five Hou-bre- fensive basketball teams in the Pacific Coast conference northern diwhen vision collide this week-en- d Washington meets Oregon State at Corvallis Ore conference statistics disclosed today The rampaging Huskies have been triumphant in 11 consecutive games and are touted as top contenders for the division title They rank as the most potent offensive team in the loop with a scoring average of 67 points per game in two outings Oregon State's Beavers held their opponents to a 188 shooting average in the first three of their four conference starts Statistics on the fuorth game have not yet been reported Washington ranked second defensively allowing its foes a 250 shooting average and Idaho was gs s all-ga- 4 - Three league games hold the interest of region one basketball fans this week-en- d Logan league leader will be idle as the result of a bye but the other clubs will all see 4 action Logan is setting the early pace in the long schedule with three victories and one defeat North Cache and Box Elder follows with two wins and one setback each Web4r is in fourth place with two wins and two defeats followed by South Cache and Ogden one victory and two defeats and Bear River is last with one win in four starts Friday's schedule finds Weber High host to North Cache on the Warriors court The varsity game is slated for eight p m with B teams clashing at p m Mark Ballif and his Ogden Tigers travel to Hyrum for a league battle with South Cache The Orange Streaks were idle last week Box Elder is a heavy favorite to defeat Bear River in the other contest Friday This game will be played on the Bees court at Brig-haCity Glen Hadfield of Weber elongated center is one of the leading scorers of the state in scholastic play He has averaged 135 per game this season Morgan North Summit and Wasatch are setting the pace in the Summit division with one win and no defeats Standings in region one and the Wilda Summit division follow: split Oregon State's Bob Payne leads basketball scorers in the Northern division of the Pacific Coast conference today With four games on the books Payne has 34 counters but coming up from the rear is Bob of Washington third with 25 points Danny Johnston of OSC is second with 30 Houbregs however is the boy 25 points with the average—-hiwere accrued in two games That's a 125 average In college "all games" tallying Seattle university's Johnny O'Brien leads the pack with 350 points in 17 games Dick Eicher of Eastern Washington Is second with 244 Lloyd Neville of College of Idaho is sixth in scoring with 223 in 13 games ! six-thir- ty m Mt Ogden Ladies League High indivdual series: Marshall 465 Georgia Presnell 459 Charlene Baddley 446 High single game Jean Wooden Charlene Baddley 446 High single game Jean Wooden Charlene Baddley and Cora Culver 167 each High team series: Producers Livestock 2459 Anderson Electric 2458 High team single game: Mode O'Day 866 Producers Livestock? B6Z Cora Culver picked up On on W It Pet PS PSA 3 1 750 179 171 Logan North Cache Box Elder SI 40 30 38 1 1 1 Division North Summit Wasatch Park City South Summit North Rich South Rich split 0 1 000 1 0 1000 1 0 1 000 0 1 600 0 1 000 0 1 000 0 0 000 1 1 2 2 South Cache Ogden Bear River ne 108 128 171 121 115 150 2 Weber Summit Morgan 67 X 2 2 3 667 900 333 333 520 1 36 88 131 170 126 124 168 4 36 38 30 40 40 51 City League Mixed Doubles 0 0 High individual series: Bill Chick 587 Jim Yerage 562 Ladies Grace Eppley 522 June Kobel 520 High single game: Jim Yerage 212 211 Ladies: Wally Wallerstein June Kobel 210 Cora Culver 187 Bennett-ThomHigh team series: By the Associated Press 2265 Chick-Hi- ll 2192 High single ST LOUIS — Ray Famechon Bennett-Thoma- s 807 Bryan-lob- 128 France outpointed Charley 778 St Louis 10 Riley 129 Fight Results as American Squad Favored Sunday LOS ANGELES Jan 11 (AP)— The American conference today is favored to whip the National in the game Sunday but the battle like the odds figures to be close Coach Paul Brown's handpicked athletes from the American are three and point favorites to trim Coach Joe Stydahar's Nationals The game pitting the best in the rival conferences of the National Football league is the 'first of at least three annual postseason struggles which will be sponsored by the Los Angeles Newspaper Publishers association in a deal with the N F L con-feren- Pro-Bo- wl one-ha- lf Skiing Reported Good in Idaho SUN VALLEY Jan 11 (UP) — Skiing at Idaho's famed Sun Valley resort was described today a being "excellent" in a report from the Sun Valley publicity department BUCK'S For 10000 BARGAINS in War Surplus Sunset Store and Warehouse Highway 91 Between Boy and Clearfield Open Sundays and Evenings el WUCOMt fRUND OH COL B M0 RHIH0$ IP ! ' f Mr Business Man: tlrrd Trower Selected Cowboys' Skipper TWIN FALLS Jan 11 (AP) — Don "Jeep" Trower veteran Pacific Coast league infielder has signed a contract to manage the Twin Falls Pioneer league Cowboys this year Club President Maury Doerr made the announcement today Trower broke into professional baseball with the Salt Lake City Bees in 1939 — the first year of the Pioneer league During the past two years Trower managed the Phoenix Ariz club — Doerr said he felt the club has signed the top man from a field of nearly a dozen who applied for the V job "Twin Falls is very happy to obtain Trower and knows he is the type of a man the Cowboys were after" Doerr said The new Cowboy mentor is the fuorth manager to be named by Pioneer league teams for 1951 Hub Kittle was signed by the Bees Red Jessen by the Idaho Falls Russets and Butch Scheffel by the Ogden T Reds y jnt K It'S 5(1 IfJ BkJ Binns Quits as Football Coach COLORADO SPRINGS Colo Jan 11 (AP) — Allison Binns resigned today as football coach at Colorado college winner of the Rocky Mountain conference title the last two seasons No reason was given but it was reported Binns and the college board of athletics could not agree on terms of his new contract Colorado college also is losing on March 1 its basketball coach and assistant grid coach Jerry Carle who is being recalled to duty In the marines Because of Help Shortages? 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