Show THE OGDEN (UTAH) STANDARD-EXAMINE- R s rv rAUWf UtTUBERZ ru 3S 1951 Durocher Named Baseball Pilot of Year Reason for Smiles Utes Prepared For Tough Game Saturday Five Successful Ogden Deer Hunters Associated Press Pays New Tribute to Giants' Boss Casey Stengal Lands Second -- SALT LAKE CITY Oct 24 (UP) Backfield men Jack Cross Kay Bernson and Gene Plaga were impressive today as the University of Utah Redskins went through a heavy scrimmage Coach Jack Curtice said the performance of these three would play an important part in the Wyoming game herb Saturday afternoon LOGAN Jess Hill Picked as Coach Of Week by United Press Track Mentor in New Post Utah jv'' Hj — Coach (UP John Boning of Utah State worried today that the Montana university team would "find" itself conference Utah State game pick this Saturday to in the Skyline Eight The Grizzlies meet here in an afternoon EUGENE Ore (UP — A crippled University of Oregon football team worked out behind closed gates today in preparation for its Washgane with heavily-favoreington States this week end jj' SS- Deer hunting was good in the Lost Creek area nnrtmn above with their kill JOnnson xne deer season closes on October 30 Baseball Salaries Cougars to Go Big Time In Grid Play d CORVALLIS Ore (UP) — Oregon State scout Ray Morse has told the Beavers that a football team can't afford to make a mistake against California because the "Golden Bears will In all probability convert the error into a Skyrocket in Jus! Few Years it looks as if he is out to do the same thing in football That's the winning background of the United Press coach of the week Jess Hill the bespectacled rookie boss of the spunky Southern California Trojans Hill took the tattered Trojan legions this season and with a minimum of fanfare moved them along until last Saturday they accomplished the "impossible" — handling colossus California its first regular season defeat in 38 straight games The 21 to 14 upset brought into clear focus the rebuilding job that has been done in a hurry by Hill who works with the speedy efficiency of a short order cook Hill thought all along his boys were going to win "It was my idea wewere meeting one of the best teams in the I knew we country he said had to have the attitude and the state of mind to beat them At times I believe that the psychological approach in athletes is the most important part of the game "California had shown more offensively all season than we but we had shown a good defense I figured we had to score three touchdowns to win because I also felt they would ge two We had to stop the passing of Bill Mais and tne running of Johnnv Ol szewski and we did" Then Hill who is now glory gabber passed the credit on to his scout Nick Pappas "who did wonderful job of letting us know what we had to do to win" As head coach of the Southern Cal track and field team which won the N C A A championships two years in a row in 1949 and '50 Hill decided to make a practical application of his cinder path background to the grid squad That's- - why the Trojans are considered the team In the Pacific conference Vern Campbell Wins P L Batting Crown Three individual and eight team season were records batting chalked up in the Pioneer league last season official averages reveal £roof that the three-stat- e circuit was a pitchers' league in 1951 was given in the top batting marks The 335 for Twin Falls Outfielder Vern Campbell is the lowest ever recorded for the loop's champion batter And Pocatello's 272 team average is the lowest for the team championship The previous lows were 339 by Charles Hensen Salt Lake City in 1946 and 275 for Pocatello the same year The other two individual batting marks were made by Olney (Pat) Patterson Idaho Falls outfielder He drew 194 bases on balls shattering the 165 mark of Ernie Schuerman Pocatello in 1950 Patterson also faced pitchers 207 times without an official time at bat That eclipsed the 172 record or Kip Koenig Boise m 1948 Patterson was hit 18 times by pitched balls and batted three sacrifice hits in addition to his walks Ogden players rapped only 58 triples in leading the league 22 under the previous low by Salt Lake City in 1942 And Twin Falls had only 16 13 under the same team's record set in 1950 Boise's 34 sacrifice hits were two under the previous low set by the same Pilots" in 1946 Salt Lake City's Bees went wild on the base paths to steal 194 bases four over the previous high set by Pocatello in 1947 Idaho Falls drew the roost walks 1058 far Over the 837 mark achieved by Pocatello in 1950 But the Russets left a lot of men on the bases 1341 compared with Boise's 1236 mark set in 1947 The Bees also had two season MONTREAL Oct 24 (AP) — records Their second was games won 84 three above their own e George Ratterman the Notre Dame football player who has mark set in 1947 done almost as much jumping as running this season apparenty is adian game which has several difgoing to stay with the Montreal ferent rules than the game here Alouettes until the efra of the CanBut Lew Hayman coach of the adian season two weeks hence Alouettes of Canada's Big Four That was how things shaped up league said George is gotoday but Ratterman has changed ing to play jumping the last two games his mind twice in the last two days against Toronto Hamilton First he decided to go back to Ratterman has said and nothing on the the New York Yanks of the Na- latest move tional Football league whence he He joined the Yanks the same jumped last year he got to the Alouettes makway He gave his reason as not being from the Buffalo Bills the ing able to adapt himself to the Can- - of the jump defunct All America conference Yank officials also professed to be in the dark about his plans The Yanks who have lost three and tied one in the National league By The Associated Press certainly could use Ratterman but BROOKLYN — Paddy Young before he gets back in New York 160 New York outpointed Johnny moleskins something will have to be done about a suit owner Ted Noel 160 New York 10 Collins has pending against him in New Jersey courts for jumping NEWARK N J — Ralph 141 Newark outpointed Reggie- Martina 139 New York 8 -- ed Ratterman Plans To Remain With Montreal one-tim- Fight Results Gior-dan- o LOS ANGELES —- Kenny s 160 Los Angeles outpointed Ray Louis 160 Los Angeles 6 Wat-kin- ATTENTION Washington Huskies defensive practice — and then more defensive practice — in anticipation of the Stanford game this week end PULLMAN Wash (UP)— Washington State's second string ran through University of Oregon offensive plays yesterdays as the Cougars engaged in a light scrimmage designed to ready them for their game here Saturday against the lowly Ducks UP — Six California players were back in the field today and it was expected all would be ready for the Oregon State game Saturday STANFORD Cal ( UP — Unbeaten Stanford had a light contact scrimmage today as Coach Chuck Taylor readied the Indians for their important game with Washington Saturday BERKELEY Cal of injured University Denver Leads in Yards Gained box-size- d SALT LAKE CITY Oct 24 AP Denver leads the Skyline conference football teams in total yarde age gained topping Utah 1952 to 1937 The Denver Pioneers have put together 1091 yards on the ground Utah in six and 861 on passes games has rushed for 1180 yards and passed for 817 The official conference statistics also show that Denver has piled up 106 first downs to 59 for its opponents in six conference and games The Utes are undefeated in their two league games Denver has won two and lost two Utah's Tom DubTinski leads Skyline passers He has 692 yards on 67 completions in 129 attempts Big Don Burroughs of Colorado A & M is second with 633 yards He connected with 45 of 78 passes Top scorer and ball carrier is Harry Geldien of Wyoming with 66 points and 520 yards His nearest rival in gains is Ray Oliverson of Brigham Young university with 380 yards Dewey McConnell Wyoming end holds a big lead in pass receiving He has caught 26 passes for 343 yards The best punting average — 405 yards— belongs to B Y U's Udell Westover In a special release Conference Commissioner R L Dick Rom-ne- y restated that tie games in conference play count as game won and game lost first-plac- one-ha- Marquette Verdict Slated Today MILWAUKEE Oct 24 (AP) — A decision is expected today on whether athletic competition between Marquette university and University of Tulsa will end at one football game 'lKfj Marquette Coach Lisle Black-bourhas charged that Tulsa used "flagrantly illegal tactics" in a contest last Saturday He said he would not permit a team of his to play against the Golden Hurricane Tulsa coordinator of athletics Dr George D Small countered by suggesting an immediate end to sports competition because of what he called Blackbourn's "unsportsmanlike" outburst But then Marquette athletic director C M Jennings telephoned Dr Small and the two agreed to "mull over" the matter and come up with a decision today Jenninps said Dr Small was going to call him for the final discussion n the big time or go down trying Dr Golden Romney dean of athletics at W S C left little doubt of this today in discussing future schedule plans with a "We wan to play the very best " Romney said "If W S C is go-- I ing to go at all in football it's got to go first class We want to play in the big company We don't the minor league games" (want W S C dropped Montana from next year's slate and last week inserted poweriul Ohio State Baylor and Oklahoma A and M are also on the 1952 schedule with even bigger names on the fire for the following years The avowed intentions of picking off big intersection plums couldn't come at a better time for W S C fans The Cougars perennial also rans in the Pacific Coast conference have one of their best teams in years and it's loaded with sophomores and juniors Fresh from a 3 win over favored Oregon State Coach Forest Evashevski s Cougars found themselves ranked 18th in the AP an atmosphere almost as rare poll here as a game with Army W S C is thinking about that too Romney said the cadets are considering a western jaunt soon W S C is anxious to land them is dickering with Rice has already signed Iowa for 1953 Texas for 1954 He said he is also negotiating with other Big Ten schools this in addition to a tough conference schedule How big does W S C plan to go with its football program? "As big as we can get" Romnev said "We've pot tn cicrn Kit schools for big games and gate re- ceipts to carry a program" He realizes the Cougars will have to win to draw and he thinks will But W he they S C said wants no "football tramps" to do j er pilot gained - MMnv4Aal it "Our athletes now have a scholastic standing above the school That's the way we inaverage tend to keep it" Durocher won the award in an Associated Pres poll conducted among the 187 members of the Baseball Writers association of America The Giant leader collected 111 votes to breeze home ahead of Casey Stengel manager of the world champion New York Yankees who was second with 64 Stengel won the award in 1950 who figured in the Other NEW YORK Oct 24 (AP)— j poll werepilots Al Lopez of Cleveland Johnny Brights bid for his third Paul Richards of the Chicago White straight national ground gaining ti- Sox Jimmy Dykes ol the Philadelphia Athletics and Marty Matle was in jeopardy today rion of the St Louis Cardinals LoBright Drake's star halfback 1st pez and Richards received four the individual leader in total of- votes each and Dykes and Marion fense and rushing among the na- one apiece tion's major college football teams Durocher advised of his selecbut a fractured 'jaw suffered tion while playing golf near hit Oklahoma A M lasts west Los against k Angeles winter home Saturday may relegate the Negro said: flash to limited duty the rest of "That's great news It makes me the season very very' happy I am very grateAccording to statistics released ful by the N C A A service bureau "fm to the New York Brights tops the parade in total Giants' grateful team It was the players offense with 1349 yards and in who made possible for me rushing with-82Jards However Without themthis without the is Bright being pursued closely- and way they played I wouldn'tgrand get limited service probably will cost this honor of course They came him the crown Should Bright fail to repeat hei through and played like the chamwill be the third of last season's pions they are" Durocher's darkest hour was in champions to abdicate his crown because of in-- 1 1947 when he was suspended for the season by former Baseball juries Don Heinrich of Washington and Commissioner A B Chandler for detrimental to baseball " Bobby Reynolds of Nebraska are "conduct the other 950 stars who have been of Durocher returned to the helm the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1948 curtailed by mishaps but on July 16 in- a move that Harry Geldien of Wyoming Don stunned the baseball world he Klostermari of Loyola of California and Ollie Matson of San Fran- switched to the New York Giants cisco are Brights nearest rivals! Brooklyn's most hated rivals Durocher's 1951 team was fafor his dual leadership Geldien is 300 yards behind in vored in many quarters to bring tha total offense The Cowboy has Polo Grounds its first flag since amassed 101 yards rushing and 1937 But the Giants lost 11 straight passing Klostennan was idle last during ffie first month and the outweek and ranks third in total of-- ! look was black indeed The little leader restored the fense with 947 yards Klostennan has appeared However) in only team's confidence and the Giants four games to Brights six began to climb They trailed BrookMatson the Dons" big Negro j lyn by 131-- ! games as late as Aug fullback ranks second to Bright 11 bttt kept plugging away and fiin rushing with 802 yards Matson nally caught the Dodgers two days picked up 118 yards in 29 rushes! before the end of the season The against Fordham and scored three Giants climaxed their comeback touchdowns The three by beating the Dodgers in a players tied Matson with Bright for off for the pennant the scoring leadership at 78 points eacn ooin Aiaison and have scored 13 touchdowns Bright Offer! Klosterman tops the passes 81 with completions in 164 tries 710x1S for 957 yards Tom Dublinski of Tiras Utah ranks fourth with 68 comple7OxlS tions in 129 tries for 692 yards i i NEW YORK Oct 24 (UP) — Clowing old Casey Stengel who is about as funny as a small pox epidemic to rival ball clubs was named American league manager of the year today by the United Press upon completion of his third straight world championship campaign with New York Yankees Stengel who outfoxed his rivals With a linenn that rnntainwl rW one 300 hitter became the only manager in the history of the majors to win three nonnants anH three world series in his first three years with a club He won by a comfortable margin over two other standouts rookie pilot Paul Richards of the Chicago White Sox and Jimmy Dykes of the Philadelphia Athletics in the balloting by a board of 24 veteran baseball writers—three from each league city As usual his Yankees were not the pennant favorites and as usual Stengel had to combat some knotty problems to get the club into contention after a stut- tering start But the gravel voiced old manipulator who has become baseball's "good humor man" kept shuffling his lineup with a daily wisecrack and found a winning combination in the stretch In the final weeks of the campaign— when both Cleveland and Boston were in a better to finish on top strategic — Stengel position knocked out both clubs d in combat hand-to-han- 1 - record-breakin- g 1 - 1 j six-poin- t- j j t Special M795 4-- known until an examination is completed tomorrow Coach Forest Evashevskj meanwhile gave the rest of the squad the day off to rest minor injuries Another crippled Cougar — Jim PULLMAN Wash Oct 24 (AP) Head — also has a twisted knee but Dwight Pool may be lost to the is expected to be repaired in time Washington State Cougars for the for the University of Oregon con- rest of the season because of a test here next Saturday knee injury The starting left halfback injured the knee in thejopening kickoff of the Cougar victory over Ore-eon- — StatA SalnMavJ iHa Ifj mitted to a Spokane hospital last night Dr Francis Brink said the full extent of Pool's injury will not be Injuries May Put Pool on Bench FllSr QUALITY P'ui Tex TltlS Bill Egglesfon Conoco Service 35 h and Waih Mvd AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS 26-1- 3 ' '1895 Tire ly j to the most history Is Obstacle To Drake Star pre-seas- 26-1- man-ageri- al is baseball's Fractured Jaw American Head and haven't gone far in football player pay roll of both major since are going to move back to leagues was $2295000 But by 1951 according to a house subcommittee the total skyrocketed to $5251-850an increase of $2326850 Today Joe DiMaggio of the Yankees and Ted Williams of the Red Sox are the highest paid plav- ers in the game with base salaries of $90000 a year apiece but not $100000 or $125000 as you've read Back in 1936 the late Lou Gehrig was the highest paid player with an annual salary of $31000 That year Bill Terry was paid $27500 to manage and play first base for the Giants Larry Jansen made more than that for merely pitching for the Giants last season Rogers Hornsby drew $18000 for managing the St Louis Browns 1$ years ago but next year he will be paid $35000 for doing exactly the same job Highest paid Dodger player 15 years ago was big Van Lingle Mun-g- o with a $15000 tab Jackie Robinson and Pee Wee Reese each collected $35000 in a Brooklyn uniform the past season In those days slugging Chuck Klein the hero of band Baker bowl topped the Philadelphia Phillies' player payroll with an SI 1000 salary Yet in 1951 the average player salary on' that same club was only $1500 less B Casey Is Picked As Top NEW YORK Oct 24 (UP)— He acquired the championship habit in a very logical place — as an outfielder for tie NEW YORK Oct 24 (UP) — New York Yankees Switching to track and field he won touchdown" PULLMAN Wash Oct 23 (AP) Chalk up big league baseball as national championships in his first two years as a college SEATTLE (UP) — Coach Howie just another bloated victim of in- The Washington State Cougars who went to the Rose bowl in 1930 Odell is giving his University of flation coach Exactly 15 years ago the total Now whose 45-year-- PROVO Utah (UP — Brigham Young university's Coach Chick Atkinson after a painstaking study of scout reports on Denver university worked hard on a defense today for the passing of the Pioneer veteran Sam Etcheverry Leo Durocher today was named manager of the year by the Associated Press in major league baseball He is shown above with his wife Laraine Day former Utah resident Durocher has been invited to address members of the Ogden Quarterback club next month NEW YORK Oct 24 (APi— Leo Durocher career hung in the balance four years ago "manager of the year4 for 1951 The the accolade for leading the New York Giants sensational pennant triumph in National league — — - 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