Show ft THE OGDEN (UTAH) 51 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 30 1953 r— i rm w W I ' ' I t Retirement 1 ‘ S i t v j ' - I - n tr 5 ! x V sv fcTT' ' h S S 1 j x'X-- y 4 T K r ' r 'f r '' -- -- t? Yv - 5 JiS r —' c - t - ‘ v ’ ftnrtmrafr ataarnf hhtiti kiianft'Mtofi iiTrinMfriflifiiMVrfw- -- Titrny-r This Trio Talks Golf af Las Vegas all-tim- CUDDY Kan (UP)— A football coach who majored in transportation and public utili-- t ties when be attended the University of Tennessee had a new kind of transportation problem today He is Bill Meek skipper of Kansas State’s surprise team of the Big Seven Conferi ence Kansas State and Oklahoma meet Saturday in Manhattan for the Big Seven leadership and anyone who has ideas on how to move a football through the rugged Oklahomans will find an avid listener in Meek “Actually I can blame World War II for the position I’m in” Meek said today “If it hadn’t been for tpat I probably never would have taken up coaching Army Job But the Army gave Meek a job coaching football during his four years’ service and on his return to civilian life he carried on with Jim Tatum at Maryland In 1951J after four years at Maryland Meek assumed command of a downtrodden Kansas State crewj They were lean years 1951 and 1952 but the Meek program of btiilding began to show results this season The team has won five of ijs six starts (for the greatest sucteam has known cess a since the 1934 squad finished with mark a Football! success came quickly for Meek He coached the Fort Benning Doughboys to the National Service championship in ld 1 K-sta- Brooklyn Dodgers club was instituting a “payroll saving” plan “The last place we would try to save money would be on players’ salaries” be declared “I’ve rumors heard those payroll-plaI don’t blame anypne for thinkabout ing talking or writing e them It’s just league stuff But I can tell you positively the suggestions are entirely untrue” O’Malley was asked about the alleged plan because of its accompanying possibility that shortstop Peewee Reese might not only be named manager in a couple of weeks but might be given the merger job of to save money Probably Peewee Nearly every fan and writer in the metropolitan area takes it for granted that Reese will be named pilot at least to succeed chipper Choliy Dressen who resigned because the club would not give him a contract for more than one year despite his winning the National League pennant “All this talk of a payroll plan originates in the misconception that our difference with Dressen was over money” O'Malley continued “Actually we disagreed about time He insisted upon a three-yea- r contract We insisted contract upon a one-ye“Dressen had no objection to the salary he was getting or n hot-stov- - player-manag- er ar would get Tha!t’s important But the possibility of binding ourselves to pay him for the 1955 and 1956 seasons in case for any reason his service with us should terminate at the end of the 1954 season There was no question of salary involved j Manager Question But what about Peewee Reese? Was there a possibility of his being ‘Naturally I can say nothing now about who ill be Dressen’s successor” continued the lawyer president at bis desk in the Dodgers’ downtown Brooklyn office “Nothing wm be done immediately about naming a new manager probably not for a couple 1 of weeks “But I canj say this: In case we did( select as manager a man who was still fa capable player I know of no reason right now why he could not serve as player-managj ‘ player-manager- ? ’ served” The infantry captain who was star blocking back under Genat Teneral Robert nessee likes hiS football “hard and fast1 He personally supervises blocking and tackling sessions insisting that fundamentals must be ‘Tetter perfect” “It’s been a lot of fun watch- ing the boys win five of six starts so far” Meek said “But I expect next Saturday to be the longest afternoon! I’ve ever spent” i KANSAS CITY (AP) — The National Collegiate Athletic Association put its stamp of approval Thursday on eight postseason football games NCAA Executive Director Walter Byers said these games have been certified: Cotton t Bowl Dallas Gator Bowl Jacksonville'! Fla Orange Bowl Miami Refrigerator Bowl Ind Rose Bowl Evansville Pasadena Calif Sugar Bowl New Orleans Sun Bowl El Paso Tex and Tangerine Bowl Orlando Fla The NCAA each year certifies n games which meet its requirements By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today a Year Ago — Billy 0 game department 4 er I Skyline Fight Is lor Third strength of Ben win over Ogden last prise week Week This But the Spot tions don’t mean much in Red-and-Blac- k Lomond’s sur- 7-- 6 prognostica- pre-gam- e Region One play as was evidenced by By CUFF A MILLER Ogden’s upset 18-- ‘win over Box ISALT LAKE CITY (UP)— The 7 Elder at the stadium last nightr Skyline’s third place berth will Coach Mel Wood’s Weberites be up for grabs this weekend with 1952 region champions have a three conference games on the three won and two lost record for agenda plus ah intersectional conthe year dropping league contests test between Utah and Washingto the Ogden and Bear six-point- I -- i ton Third place Utah State wiU take on sixth place Montana at Logan THIS IS THE END — Or rather two ends and formidable ones second place Wyoming will host in the thick of things for the Ben Loipond at that who will fifth place 'Brigham Young and fourth place New Mexico wiU Scots They are Ajt Bramwell left and Ron Robertson Scots meet ceUar dwelling Denver at ' meet the Weber Warriors tonight at the stadium slated are All games Albuquerque Saturday afternoon Wyoming’s second spot position seems most secure The Cowboys have only “one defeat on their record in conference play and wiU rate a solids four touchdown favorite over visiting Brigham Young Favorite Rates Utah State holding third jplace ahead of New Mexico should rate a slight favorite over injury-riddle- d Montana although the rJuco-ft- e Grizzlies have displayed a sizzling offense at times this year Both Denver and New Mexico Unconditionally found themselves in ball games last week On that basis their SatGuaranteed urday fray in the Lobo lair could be an exciting affair But on the basis of balanced power the Lobos U n nationally rate a one touchdown favorite over the Pioneers I Utah will be risking its ungaiiMt aO mad beaten string of six victories haiarda far It against n powerful Washington team in Seattle Saturday’ AlArm month have to though the trang's tough worry about their position atop the Skyline this weekend the rhtn con game rates as one of the major fraction mckii intersectional games on the weekend football agenda this outstanding BYU Drills guaranto ci In drills this week the BYU tibia coaching staff has been working on plays to stop Wyoming’s powerhouse Joe Mastrogio-vann- i j J j TfflMaa I ! rntod' Utes-won’- t ox one-ma- n’ See Us “Our defense hasn’t been too good at any time this year” Coach Chick ‘Atkinson admitted “so we’ll probably have to try and outscore them” The Pokes after rugged games against Iowa and Utah the past two Saturdays will probably welcome the “breather” although Coach Phil Dickens will be watching for a letdown It will be homecoming at Logan Saturday and the defense-minde- d Aggies are looking for an offensive punch to go with it Montana’s sizzling Dick Imer PARIS (AP) — World heavy- With and Dick Heath both on the inMarciano weight champion Rocky list the Utah State crew will fight the British champion jured should be favoredDon Cockell in a title Weill next Al the bout June world titleholder’s manager said f Friday The match will be held either in London or in America “wherever we could get more money” Weill said i Before You Duy! i - The extremely low prices we offer on new tires recaps and w nter treads will amaze you ( CAr CLINIC CORNER 23rd & Grant Phone 2-53- G9 - 15-rou- ! 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we objected to) will face their newest rivals and Marciano Signs To Meet Cockell Sain pitched in four World Series three of them with the Yankees e series record is His two wins against two defeats He broke into organized baseball in 1936 with Osceola in the old class D Northeast Arkansas League His 1953 record with the Yankees was 14-- 7 seaSain had four sons all of them with the Braves Kansas Coach Dodgers Aren't Trying Has New Kind 'Payroll Savings' Plan JACK NEW YORK (UP— President Walter O’Malley of the Of Problem scoffed at suggestions today that his Do MANHATTAN iljLS Ji©2!3LE3LOf near) neighbors the Ben Lomond Scots in the first Region One football clash between the two schools tonight at 7:30 in Ogden Stadium eleven The S c o t c coached by Twist Jones are rated favorites over the mostly on the Idaho Trappers To Go Sunday son ! - By Sco’iis I Steinkraus won the President of Mexico Trophy giving the U S four out of first five in the International jumping events at the National Horse Show Five Years Ago — The Tigers fired manager Steve O’Neill Ten years ago — Duke University trounced North Carolina State 75-- in football Twenty Years Ago —- Sidney Weil resigned as president of the CincinnaU Reds 5-1- number George ‘Gix’ Von Elm Utah’s only national golf champion left is shown chatting on the A1 Warone tee at the Desert Inn Las Vegas with Howard Capps Desert Inn professional and den right Ogden Standard-Examine- r sports editor Von Elm won the 1926 U S title by defeating Bobby Jones 2 and 1 Warden and Von Elm were members of the Salt Lake West High football teams back in 1915 and 1916 Von Elm says the Desert Inn course is one of the finest in the ! world ' The Weber Warriors Tigers River Bears while winning from North Cache South Cache and Logan The Scots dropped their first two league gos to Logan and Box Elder then came back to beat Bear River and Ogden Big Roger Butler who steamrollered through the Ogden line last week wiU for a be at full for the Scots At ends Coach Jones plans to start Ron Ballantyne and Art Bramwell with Ron Robertson and Dale Stettler in the tackle posts Dick Miller and Gary Kapp at guard and Dennis Marriott Completing the backfield will be Kent Butler starting at quarter with Dennis Stettleri and Gary Fox starting at right and left half For the Warriors Coach Wood will open with Roger Arnold and Bob Browning at ends Carl Smith and Jacob Post at tackle Milt Ohlson and Brent Taylor at guard Frank Varley at center Sonny Watson or Gary Jensen at quarterback Vem Neilsen and Gary Francis at half and Frank Slater at full Tonight’s tentative lineups:’ Ben Lomond High School Ends — Ron Ballantyne and Art Bramwell Tackles — Ron Robertson and Dale Stettler Guards — Dick MiUer and Gary Kapp Center — Dennis Marriott Quarterback — KennvButler Halfbacks — Dennis Stettler and Gary Fox FuUback — Roger i Butler Weber High School Ends — Roger Arnold and Bob Browning Tackles — Carl Smith and Jacob Post Guards — Mill Ohlsen and Brent Taylor Center — Frank Varley Quarterback — Sonny Watson or Gary Jensen Halfbacks’ — Vern Neilson and Gary FrancisFuUback — Frank Slater all-tim- itfi rTnn Kickoff ai 7:30 in Stadium WALNUT RIDGE Ark (UP) Johnny Sain Casey Stengel’s “man with' a hearti” today announced his retirement from baseball to buy an automobile agency here The player who hurled one of the great pitching classics in baseball history said he had informed- - the New York Yankee management of his decision in a letter mailed several days ago It was in 1943 when Sain was with the Boston Braves that he pitched a 1 to 0 World Series victory over Bob Feller in one of baseball’s greatest mound duels Ends 16 Years Sain bowed out after 16 years in organized baseball with a notable relief job in this year’s Yankee-Dodge- r series He replaced Allie Reynolds in the sixth inning of the Series opener to go on and win the game 9 to 5 Following the game Stengel described Sain in these words: “He’s not the best pitcher in baseball nor the most consistent But he has what he needs That is heart He i£ a man of pride and courage” Sain said he was ready to “settle down in one place” and avoid the constant moving that is the lot of every major league player He has lived in Arkansas for many years maintaining a home at Newport since 1948 Record Good i e His pitching record stands aat 189 games won 146 lost He came to the Yankees in 3 1951 after a disappointing record with the Braves that sea- X- f I rsjW a - :- Johnny Sain Ben Lomond Favored by One Announces Touchdoivn OverWeber Cfev 4 T © SERVICE ROY UTAH 3GUi & Wall Ave 02 - 25th S ROUTING GOODS G7G3 Phone ' t Say t - Seagram’s 7 Crown Blended Whiskey 868 Proof 65 a “Tiimuifr! 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