Show - THE MINORS MEET By RUBE SAMUELSEN Difference of Opinion — LOS ANGELES (Special to The ‘Standard-Examiner- ) You know how it is with football coaches Not only must they win on the gridiron ter remain employed but they also this fall) and the count is won 0 lost 17 But don’t forget Cal Tech never was and never will be a football school While USC’s Jess Hill and UCLA’s Red Sanders frequently hit the long ball in the Finesse League both were caught off guard and badly in the vocal MATCH BY MATCH department this season RememHere’s the lineup now set for ber for instance how Hill when Jack Kramer’s new pro tennis asked how he believed the Bruins tour scheduled to open 'in New would fare against Maryland York on Dec 9: Tony Trabert vs arswered: Pancho Gonzales in the feature “They’U win in a walk” (The singles match two out of three score was Maryland 7 UCLA 0) Then Sanders when asked how j£in" revx would Stanford John Brodie of “pnehoes Mtert Hart" ’d ‘S in lhe doubl ’him “believe " ind' Sited I the 11 eat JJf ! 2ik20'’’muVeaSc?ed!O’4hmatBrodfe is the sharpest passer weve -- en NoTniekers please How many times have you Jkicked 3 ourself for saying things while wishing you had kept your mouth shut? Me too right in this very corner Now this: Hill remarks “If I were Sanders I’d prefer to play Michigan not Michigan State” Asked for a comment Sanders shrewdly returned “I prefer to play the team the Big Ten se- lected” Also in the picking-the-right-vor- department Sanders was asked prior to last week’s Big Ten Club meeting here if he had any ' message for that conference’s old grads “Yes I do” he said while wearing that sly grin of his “This: no message” DASHES AND DOTS How come Taft- - J C is a strong contender for the Little' Rose Bowl game bid since it has little more than 300 students? Elementary gents elementary No few of the Taft players come New from Pennsylvania! York Yankee players back from Japan are enthused over the tremendous potential showm by while playing Gil McDougald shortstop “If he gets used to that throw’” Irv Noren predicts “he’ll make a real good shortstop” Sportsvision will close up its San Francisco offices the first of the year and make Hollyw'ood’ its permanent headquarters in the future Dab Tobey veteran ' announcer here for many fight years is seriously ill Can’t see Red Sanders placed his- - former aide State’s Tommy Pro thro Oregon as the coach of the year! Ralph (Jim) Reynolds who comes as closely as anyone in these parts to being Mr Stanford will retire next month after "41 years of service in the Automobile - Club of Southern California He is the father of Jim Reynolds former shot put ace at Stanford Anybody need a queen? Sydney Australia informs it wants to send its festival queen to Pasadena if arrangements can be made for the lass to ride on a Tournament of Roses Here’s another parade float reason why LA Ram players “buy” Sid Gillman their coach: Never does he criticize them Poor Bert La Bruch-erie- ! publicly He just CAIN’T win in the Rose Bowl It started when Il4 linois beat UCLA jn Pasadena in 1947 Since then as Cal Tech coach Bert’s teams have played 16 more games in the Arroyo Seco saucer (including two 7 1 visitors in nomination 45-1- is ’eally steamed r the fortheommtoun --Traber J up Gon- - Mo (INS)— Coach Don Faurot ol the Uniof Missouri has disclosed that two FBI agents were versity assigned to guard him after he received a threatening letter s Big Seven Conference football just before the game at Lawrence - - The Bengal mentor said- he did not mention the matter at the time because he didn’t take the threat very seriously But he did turn the letter over to the FBI and protection was afforded him as a precautionary measure “Since we lost the game (13 to 7)” Faurot commented yesterday “I guess the -- fellow was satisfied anyway He just didn’t want us to beat Kansas by more than six points i —and we certainly didn’t though not because of his warnCOLUMBIA Tiger-Kansa- - By JOE REICHLER COLUMBUS Ohio (AP)— Leg- inroads of radio and television will be voted on at the annual Minor League convention opening here tomorrow A total of 16 amendments to the major-mino- r league agreement and five amendments dealing exclusively with minor league matters will be submitted The proposals include unrestricted draft of minor league players increased prices for selected players change in method of drafting territory and moving up of the deadline date for optioning players Another proposal on the agenda is for the extension of t h e agreement between the national association (minor leagues) and the majors for another five years The current agreement expires Dec fTof7hi7ear All amend-major- basj-cally- ed 44-yar- 22-yar- ce ‘ - six-poi- Faurot whose Bengals ended up in the conference cellar in a dismal season is one of at least five college coaches who reportedly received similar letters just before last Saturday’s games The others are said to be Jim Tatum of Maryland Art Lewis of West Virginia Bill Murray of Duke and Duffy - Daughterty of Michigan State Three Ufa h Colleges Hit Courf This Week Utah’s three Skyline Conference members open their basketball campaigns this week — with two of them expected to be heard from nationally before the season ends Utah which won the conference title and was ranked seventh in the nation by the Associated SKIING IS GOOD THESE DAYS IN SNOW BASIN Hundreds of skiers will invade Snow’ Basin today for fun on the boards in the snow 'SKI CRAZY' TO BE SHOWN IN OGDEN at Ogden’s famtl winter play- 1956 “Sam Huntington is the Snow Basin operator” SIGNS Mississippi Georgia Tech And Pittsburgh Take Offers By THE UNITED PRESS Saturday and said it would Army upset Navy football game but Mississippi not play in a Georgia Tech and Auburn earned bowl bids by ending their 1955 campaigns with triumphs over traditional Southeastern Conference rivals 14-- 6 post-seaso- n Mississippi won the Southeastern Conference title and a Cotton Bowl berth by shutting out Mississippi State 26 to 0 Mississippi will meet Texas Christian in the at Dallas Cotton Bowl January-Texas T C U also ended its regular season with a triumph clinching the Southwest Conference crown by downing Southern Methodist 20 to 13 T C U previously had been chosen to represent the conference in the postseason game Georgia Tech crushed Georgia 21 to 3 and then accepted an in2 - by making Oklahoma A&M its 29th consecutive victim 53-- 0 d plunge George Welsh’s in the first quarter ended a drive and gave Navy a 6 to 0 one-yar- 76-ya- rd halftime lead at Philadelphia But underdog Army thrilled their own fans and chilred Navy rooters in the crowd of 102000 with alw-ay- s Super S ervice of FACTORY AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE fhc competent factory-traine- d personnel af our parts and service departments will welcome the opportunity to help you solve your’ car's mechanical problems We are staffed to serve you promptly and courteously Your wish is our command Phone far 40-00- rd n For PACKARD Owners Dependable g 15-ya- and Brigham and Young Skyline runner-u- p team to beat only conference Utah have solid teams returning to the courts this year ' Utah State meanw'hile will be rebuilding its team around one returning starter and is not ex- pected to make too big a noise this season Utah and Brigham Young face tough intersectional opponents-itheir openers The Redskins will meet University of Wichita at Wichita Saturday and BYU will entertain UCLA a favorite' to win the Pacific Coast championship Friday and Saturday and Provo Utah State plays a home-anhome series with rough Idaho State — hosting the Bengals at Logan Thursday and then tackling them at Pocatello Saturday Coach Jack Gardner will have his three Bs—Art Bunte Gary Bergen and Morris Buckwalter — back at Utah plus a host of talent including Curtis Jenson Jerry McCleary John Crowe and Ted Berner Two others who have shown well in practice are Ea Gaythwaite a Utah letterman two years ago who just got out of the service and Jim Frary a junior college transfer from Kansas YOUR FREE ilLaLi STUDEBAKER-PACKARD-WILL- Pickup Service J DEALER YS 3116 Washington Blvd i MOTOR COMPANY Phono 8801 : t vitation to meet Pittsburgh in the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans January 2 It will be Georgia Tech’s fifth straight bowl appearance Auburn assured itself of a third straight trip to the ’Gator Bowl by shutting out Alabama 26 to 0 moccasin you ever put your foot into the- - nation’s warmed team up for its with Maryland Orange Bowl clash Oklahoma second half touchdowns by Pat Uebel and Pete Lash It was Army’s 29th triumph against 23 losses and four ties in the long service series and salvaged what had been a disappointing season The signal-callinof Eagle Day and the running of Earl Blair who scored twice in the first half paced Mississippi to its easy triumph over Mississippi State before a capacity crowd of 35000 at Starkville Miss Danny Bagwell Wade Mitchell and George Volkert scored Geor0 gia Tech’s touchdowns before at Atlanta Ken Cooper kicked a field goal for Georgia’s only points Press last year d' ground “Skiing will be confined to Chicken Springs and the rope tow” said Earl Miller ski professional last night “The snow Thanksgiving eve made skiing good in the Basin Additional snow in the next few wreeks will make conditions ideal “Officials of the Mt Ogden and Snow Basin ski clubs look for the biggest season in history during 1955 and Ogden Junior Chamber of Commerce will sponsor the showing of “Ski Crazy’ at Ogden Theater Dec 13 to 17 inclusive with proceeds going to the American Olympic fund Darrell Robinson brilliant Utah skier is shown above assisting Barbara Rhodes star of the film in getting ready for a ski run Part of the film was taken at Alta Utah Junior Chamber officials expect fine attendance top-rank- ed (disimri in? si I BROWN with ftand-rolle- d collar leather welt and sole Also in BLACK top-quali- ty $1095 Colorado A&M drove 44 yards in nine plays on its scoring march Halfback Jerry Zaleski’s run around left end and Corn’s pass to end Bill Day were the big gainers Glick carried it over from the one 12-ya- nt overKansas ter 13-yar- ' - The letter warned Faurot something terrible would happen to him if Mizzou ran up more than a margin against the Jayhawker and was postmarked Newark N J favorite Parlay Cards had made the Tigers a seven-poin- t P Colags End Campaign With 10-- 0 Buff Win FORT COLLINS Colo (AP)— Colorado A&M king of the Skyline Conference climaxed its finest season in six years yesterday with a 10 to 0 victory over Colorado of the Big Seven The Aggies scoring their first victory over Colorado at Fort Collins since 1933 struck for a second quarter touchdown on a d drive and insured the victory in the third quarter with a d field goal by Gar Glick halfback who was carried off the field at game’s end in a rousing demonstration Colorado riddled by line injuries never generated an offensive threat The Buffaloes never got- into Aggie territory in the first quarter and crossed midfield only once in the second quarter when they moved to the Aggie 42 In the second half Colorado reached the Aggie 34 on one occasion and to the 36 on another in the only times they crossed d ing” s must more sound he is merits involving the to be the submitted for approval and Lintend to prove it In turntheir magnates during league ing pro my goal is to become big the best tennis player in the confab at Chicago the first week in December world” Oddly enough the majors will Incidentally Kramer’s personthe minors’ convention afinaugurate al popularity has not been annual player draft with their his confession article fected by tomorrow’ Tuesday and the morn- printed in This Week magazine Wednesday will be The USLTA meeting scheduled11? aside for play selections by the to throw me out turned out to from clubs of lower minors high be a love feast” he declared classification The ' executive STEPPED-UTE31PO sessions will begin Wednesday As a preliminary to beating afternoon and last through Frithe bushes with greater fervor day The proposed legislation dethan a year ago USC grads are cornering Southland fans to buy signed to curb the bonus sprees chances on a Cadillac Coupe de is the brain child of Gabe Paul Ville among other things to general manager of the Cincinsweeten the treasury and make nati Redlegs Submitted by the possible the financing of 60 tui- Southern League at the request tion grants permitted by PCC of the Nashville Vols who have rules The chances listed under a working agreement with the the guise of scholarship books Reds it would replace the bonus come at $100 per throw The law with a “first year player Cadillac is the top prize with a rule” Boiled down the proposal detrip to Acapulco or the cash a “first year player” as one fines in next not to line equivalent mention xcash awards ranging who has not previously been credited with 90 days of active servfrom $300 to $25 The Trojan sellers will also get ice on any team in organized a reward One will at least baseball in any season prior to Those who dispose of a specified signing as a free agent It then number of books will qualify for proposes that when any first year a chance on a Bel Air Chevrolet player is signed by a major league team that club must retain him The campaign goal is$65000 on its roster for one season from - IN TOE CHIPS NOW the date he signed AUDIE MURPHY starring in If the club does not retain the the movie of his own life story player it must assign him out“To Hell and Back” after ap- right either to another major pearing in the boxing affair league club or to a minor league “The Harder They Fall” has team The major league club acfinally hit the high road fi- quiring this player would be nancially America’s most dec- under the same restrictions orated hero of World War II SAME RESTRICTIONS ' didn’t have a dime two years ago The same restrictions apply to but is now being offered $100000 a picture He’ll get 10 per cent the player if he is transferred to from the proceeds of “To Hell another major league club if the And Back” and that may mount player however is assigned to the minors during his first seato as much as $500000 MAX COLWELL writes in the son he would then become subTournament of Roses “Timely ject to unrestricted selection at the next draft meeting The Topics”: “We are proud to say that we draft price would be $6000 and knew the answer when Leonard he could not be by Schmitz principal of Cobb High the big league club which sent Unlike the bonus School Wisconsin wTote in this him down sets no limit on the rule it celewas the question: ‘Where amount of which could be money brated play KF-7- 9 a used for a first year man paid celetouchdown in what winning The present bonus tag is apbrated bowl game in what year what teams and what was the plied to a free agent who receives more than $4000 in his final score?’ KF-79 “The answer is that is first year He is required to stay the play that made Coach Lou in the majors for two years and Little of Columbia famous when cannot be sent to the minors his team beat Stanford in the without being subject to draft “If this rule is adopted” Paul Rose Bowl in 1934 by a score of 7 said “all clubs major and minor to 0” Yeah Max but who carried would hesitate about giving any sizeable amount of money to any the ball? player to sign as a “first year player” because they would run the risk of losing their investment in him in a hurry” A counter proposal submitted by the Charleston club of the American Association would eliminate the bonus rule altogether It would permit clubs to bid as knee in the second quarter and high as they wish for players his replacement John Bayuk was and ' give them the same treatment as any other player waved off the field shortly before halftime for starting a fight with an Aggie player That left the fullback chores up to sophomore Jack Becker Colorado was also thin at center where regular Don Karnoscak has been sidelined by injuries and his substitute Roger Lindwall was injured in the second quarthPan NOVEMBER 27 1955 TIGER-KANSA- aimed at curbing the have no alternative but to talk Reporters have to eat too islation wild spending for bonus players you know and they won’t let ’em off the hook And some and protecting its clubs from the times their remarks backfire B5 R MISSOURI COACH THREATENED S GAME PRIOR TO '56 Due in STANDARD-EXAMINE- OGDEN UTAH SUNDAY MORNING Changes in Baseball RUBE-BARB- S OGDEN d rd mid-fiel- Third string quarterback Poe Corn ran the Aggie offensive in faultless fashion He crossed up Colorado frequently with keeper plays and surprised Buffalo defenders on other occasions with pitchout passes Colorado lost its No 1 and No 2 fullbacks in the first half Starter Emerson Wilson injured a Only a hand sewn hand-laste- d moccasin with §ebago-Moc- s welt construction FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND TO ASSIST NEW BORROWERS IN OBTAINING CASE1 FOR CMBISTTMAS OUR OFFICE WILL REMAIN OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL Bob rilcHobb Ed Burrow C A x Burrell' ' patented - 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