Show PCC GAME OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- 5B R UTAH SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 1 1959 eat Scale Will Open Cougars n 2 States By Al Warden Sports Editor Standard-Examine- r - WEST JORDAN Utah Gene Fullmer world’s welterweight box- y CORVALLIS THE OGDEN FULLMER HARD AT WORK ing champion boxes five days each week in preparation for his NBA middleweight title defense against Spider Webb of Chicago at the George Nelson Field House in Lo' gan Dec 4 The champion is in fine shape He repots it is much better to keep in shape than to try to get into condition after long layoffs Lee Owens of New York City will join the Fullmer camp as a sparring mate next Monday Billy Murray and Nathan Ish are the other sparring partners All take a beating when they drill with the champion Fullmer grinned from ear to ear oday when informed that he had jeen named boxer of the month by Ring Magazine and Nat Fleischer ' editor Fullmer gained the distinction according to Editor Fleischer on the strength of his 14th round knockout over Carmen Basilio last August The champion will drill here un-- il it is time to move to Logan for he morning weigh-i- n on Dec 4 Ore (UPI)—Wash-ingto- n State moved back into the Rose Bowl picture yesterday bv overpowering Oregon State - 14--0 for its fourth- straight victory The visiting Cougars inspired by the great running of halfback Keith Lincoln who twice had to be helped from the field dominated nearly the entire game Oregon state went into the game a slight favorite after two straight wins But the Beavers made only one serious scoring threat much to the disappointment of 17601 homecoming fans Lincoln a junior didn’t figure directly in the scoring but he easily was the outstanding player on the field He picked up 111 yards in 20 carries and once quick-kicke- d 56 yards to put Oregon State in one of: its frequent holes Ironically it was a fumble by Lincoln which gave Washington State its first touchdown Lincoln returned a punt 33 yards to the Oregon State 45 in the first quarter The Cougars then marched to the Oregon State 9 Lincoln fumbled but quarterback Mike Agee picked it up and ran around end ' to score Agee passed to Don Ellersick for two extra points Lincoln led the Cougars on a drive late "in the first half which carried from the Washington State 17 to the Oregon State 8 But a field goal try by Lee Schroeder was wide Washington State staged an 82- march in 14 plays yard third-quartfor its second touchdown Lincoln was hurt oil the drive but his replacement Perry Harper took over in stride and scored the touchdown ' from five yards out which didn’t get State Oregon ' 37 in the first half the past Cougar ‘ made its most serious threat in the third quarter when halfback Ron Miller on a fourth-and-fiv- e situation ran 67 yards to the Wash-- " ington State 17 He was caught from behind by end Don Johnston "of the Cougars Johnston later intercepted two Oregon State desperation passes Lincoln came back into the game in the fourth period following his injury but was shaken up again the first time he carried the ball He suffered a bruised back Washington State moved to the Beaver 15 as time ran out A second field goal attempt failed The Cougar forward wall outplayed the Beavers all day helped mightily by the performance of diminutive Billy Berry guard y It was only the second time coach Tommy Prothro has lost a game in Corvallis in his five years at Oregon State 0 6 0—14 Washington State 0 0 0 0—0 Oregon State Scoring: Washington State — Agee 9 run (Ellersick pass from Agee) Washington State — Harper 5 run- (run failed) ! - ‘ 205-pou- nd NEW AND OLD CHAMP SQUARE OFF HOLLYWOOD — Rocky Graziano former middleweight champion of the world as- sumes the role of peacemaker as Max Baer' right former heavyweight champion challenges the present title holder Ingemar Johansson It was all a gag as Graziano and Baer visited the set of “All the Young Men” in which Johansson is playing his first movie role as a US Marine— (Associated Press Wirephoto) - Johnny Gammick of Elko has reserved 50 ringsides also for a party for his community They have chartered a plane for the jaunt to Logan “Ticket requests have been received from all over the west” said Dupler Margaret Jenson wife of Manager Marv Jenson underwent surgery at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City last Friday and is reported doing well Al Albeit of Bingham and Kenny Shulsen of Salt Lake City have ?V" applied for licenses to serve as third in the ring with the new state commission One of these men may handle the upcoming title fight v-i- w- - i A More than 200 students at Utah State University at Logan I syv'v scene of the upcoming title fight have re“This is all we served $5 seats can afford” said one of the boys here Saturday watching the champ workout “But we’re happy at the opportunity to see the champion' ship battle” Tom Moulton ticket manager at Utah State who will direct the seat sale in Logan reports he has more than $4000 in cash already and the fight ismore than a month away J 4 4 - -- 1 V LU-4- mam? 4 OLD PRO SECOND—While making up his mind as to whether or not to fight again Carmen Basilio former welterweight and middleweight champion seconds his undefeated lightweight protege Dick DiVeronica an unbeaten boxer' Basilio plans to take in tne Webb middleweight title fight at Logan Utah Gene Fullmer-Spide- r ' 4th Dec : : ’ -- Motre 160-pou- nd 18 - iUH efeat er A Lamar Clark recovering from a hernia operation will resume drills here next Monday He is a promising heavyweight battler Clark Marv Jenson reports will be ready to take on the top heavies inside of a year He hails from Cedar City — SOUTH BEND Ind (UPI) a specialist Monty Stickles in rescues booted a field goal through a gloomy drizzle with 32 seconds lef to play yesterday to give Notre Dame a 2 victory over Navy Stickles’ kick before a sell-ocrowd of 58652 capped a desperation rally by an Irish team which had been hobbled by fumbles and pass interceptions It was the third time that Stickles now a senior had saved the day for the Irish with a field' goal As a sophomore his fourth period kick gave Notre Dame ' a 1 victory over Army Last season Stickles booted a third period goal for the deciding edge in a y victory over cliff-hang- 43-ya- rd er 25-2- ut 23-2- Duke Today’s win was only the third of the season for Notre Dame but it took an inspired third period in which the Irish scored twice to get it Webb-Fullm- er conversion pass Notre Dame was on the move again with less than a minute to play smashing through the Navy third team But a holding penalty ended the drive and with barely a half minute left it was all up to Stickles His kick was high but clearly between the end posts and the Irish had- squeaked through again Stickles clearly the hero of the game got into a fight with an unidentified Navy player as he kicked off in the last seconds The scrap ended the kick was called back because of an offside penalty and the game ended seconds after Stickie’s final boot Navy’s Maxfield had dazzled the Notre Dame secondary earlier with his accurate passing The Middie quarterback completed 18 of 30 passes for 290 yards Two of them were good for touchdowns and he d scored one himself pn a two-poi- nt - one-yar- The Irish led at the half “keeper” 14-1- 3 but a fumble by Ray Perkowski turned into a Navy touchdown and then an interception of George Izo’s pass was converted into a Navy field goal The Middies were 4 in front until midway in the fourth period when quarterback Don White got the winning drive under way White one of three Irish signal callers to see action started with a pass to Les Traver Ray Ratkowski picked up 19 around end to put the ball on Navy’s two and Bob Scarpitto jcut through the middle for a touchdown 2 White put the Irish into a tie I by hitting Ratkowski with a 22-1- 27-ya- rd 22-2- 7 7 0 11—25 Notre Dame : 7 6 9 0—22 Navy Scoring: Navy— Maxfield 1 plunge (Mather kick NI—S e f c i k 13 run (Stickles kick) ND— Scarpitto 48 pass interception (Stickles kick) Navy— Mankowich 38 pass from Maxfield (kick failed) 6 pass from Navy— Pariseau Maxfield ( pass j failed ) Navy— Mather field goal from 30 ND— Scarpitto 2 run (White pass to Ratkowski) ND— Stickles field goal from 43 Gives Duke Idaho (UPI) — The University of Oregon Ducks proved they are still very much in the Rose Bowl race yesterday as they moved with equal ease in the air and on the ground to crush outclassed University of Idaho 45-- 7 The Vandals suffering their seventh straight loss before a homecoming crowd of 7000 scored on drive the first time they a got the ball but might as well have gone back to the dressing room MOSCOW 68-ya- rd after that Oregon men scored— halfback Willie West was the only re peater— as the Ducks marked up two touchdowns in the second period four in the third and one with under a minute remaining in the Six game The win left Oregon with only one loss— a close one to Washington last week— for the season The Ducks didn’t look much like Rosebowl material in the first period as the Vandals halted three Oregon drives Idaho’s lone score came when Gary Farnworth ran over from the four 15 plays after Oregon had been forced to kick out of bounds on the Idaho 32 Ron Is mael’s conversion was good Early in the second period the Ducks took over Quarterback Dave Grosz threw to anyone eligible including tackle Riley Mattson for a touchdown Halfback Dave Gray son and fullback Harry Meedham took turns chalking up short-lon- g ground gains Oregon’s first score came on a drive in nine plays West from the seven Meed-hamover plunged run for extras failed In the third period Grosz passed from his own 40 to Grayson who caught the ball on the Idaho 21 and raced over for the score Roger Daniels kick was good Mike Rose set up the next scoring drive when he intercepted Farnworth’s pass on the Idaho 11 and returned it to the eight Dan iels passed to end Paul Bauge from the five for the score then kickec the extra point Idaho got one first down by recovering its own fumble but Cleveland Jones intercepted another Farnworth pass on the Oregon 20 and raced 39 yards Seven plays later Dick Arbuckle’s touchdown was nullified by a penalty Starting again on the 23 with first and goal to go the Ducks scored in three plays but Arbuckle missed the kick The period ended with the score Idaho still seven Oregon 38 Idaho mounted one sustained drive in the final period but John Kyle fumbled on the Oregon 23 Oregon’s sophomore backfield went 77 yards in seven plays with halfback Mickey Bruce scampering into the end zone from the four Arbuckle' kicked the point 7 0 0 0— 7 Idaho 0 12 26 7— 45 Oregon Scoring: Idaho— Farnworth 4 run (Ismael kick) Oregon— West 7 run (run failed) Oregon— Grosz to Mattson six pass (pass failed) Oregon— Grosz to Grayson 60 pass (kick failed) Oregon— West 2 Vz run (Daniels kick) Oregon— Daniels to Bauge 8 pass (Daniels kick) Oregon— Meedham 5 run (kick failed) Oregon— Bruce 4 run (Arbuckle kick) 71-ya- rd Win Over Georgia Tech ATLANTA (UPI) — Duke’s Blue Devils combined the running of sophomore halfback Joel Arringg of guard ton with the Art” Browning yesterday to upset 10th ranked Georgia Tech 10-- 7 Arrington stunned a Tech Homecoming crowd of 45000’ with a brilrun late in the first liant Duke’s touchdown for period Browning converted after the score field goal and then kicked a midway in the fourth period that turned out to be the winner The rugged Duke defense stopped Tech throughout the game except on one series early in the third period when halfback Floyd Fau-cett- e swept end from 25 yards out for the Engineers’ touchdown Halfback Tommy Wells converted to pull 'Tech into a 7 tie Senior guard Mike McGee led Duke’s line in keeping the pressure on Tech’s backs Tech managed only seven yards rushing in the first half and with the exception of Faucette’s touchdown and a late third period drive killed by a goal line interception did little better in the second half Arrington’s touchdwon run came with a suddenness that shocked the partisan crowd The play started as a routine smash but the Duke sophomore from Thomasville Ga suddenly found running room down the right sidelines and outran the defense Arrington quarterback George Harris and fullback Jerry McGee continually picked up yardage Only the presence of center Maxie Baughan backing Tech’s line kept the score as close as it was— since he was 'in on : nearly every defensive play Tech’s touchdown came just after the second half began when place-kickin- 83-ya- rd 28-ya- rd MILTON HOLT Olympic Coach SPEAitS IN OGDEN THURSDAY NIGHT Coach Milton Holt boxing coach - at Idaho State College at Pocatello and Olympic boxing coach back in J956 He the monthly meeting of Ogden Junior Chamber of Commerce members Thursday Nov 5th at the Canton Cafe at 7:30 pm Holt coached Pete Rademacher Olympic heavyweight champion and also directed the fistic duties of Spider Webb at Idaho State and as a member of the last Olympic box-- f will-addres- s ing team Holt also coached Ed Sanders who defeated Ingemar’ Johansson current heavyweight champion in the 1956 Olympics : While in college he competed against the world famous Jesse Owens in the sprints Halt will show a 40 minute film and color slides of the last Olympic games in Australia Coach Holt will close by discuss- i ing the upcoming Spider Webb-Gen- e Fullmer middleweight f title fight at Logan Dec 4th Thomas Purdue in charge of the event for the Jaycees looks for a record breaking attendance t ’ ! ’ DEAD STOCK! 7-- off-tack- le ! COTS' : - : Plant for prompt pick- - epjsjfvici fum- sophomore Faucette got good blocking on a wide scor- ing sweep around right end Tech after tying the score marched 44 yards to the Duke 10 but halfback Jack Wilson intercepted a pass by Fred Braselton on the goal line and ran it back 41 yards to kill the Tech threat 0 0 7 0—7 Georgia Tech Duke ' 7 0 0 Scoring summary: 510 Duke — Arrington 83 run Browning kick FG— Biowning 28 Tech — Faucette 83 run Wells kick Fumbles Help' Vols Pick Up 29-- 7 Grid Win CHAPEL HILL NC (UPI) -Tdefense swooped on four North Carolina fumbles in the second period yesterday and the Vols flashed to a 29-- 7 football victory before an esti' mated 30000 fans j The sap was drained from the Tar Heels by the second period fumbles and an earlier pass interception which set up the first Ten' : nessee score It ' was Tennessee most of the way after that to avenge last year’s North Carolina victory and give the Vols a season record The loss was North Carolina’s fourth against three victories Tennessee punched to two touchdowns in the second period and two in the third before North Carolina broke into the scoring column ennessee’s ball-hawki- ng s : -1 E’3 - AS OPEDdlGS ! - part-tim- e or full-ti- basis Positions ' y PITTSBURGH (UPI)—Syracuse’s football machine ignored the rain and the mild yesterday to maul Pittsburgh 35-- 0 and remain unbeaten and untied In one of the smoothest displays of offensive power and defensive finesse seen in Pitt Stadium since the Jock Sutherlaid era the Orangemen called on seven different players to share scoring honors tello The most spectacular play of the Promoter Dupler reports that he rout came with only 35 d has been flooded with ticket re- seconds left on the clock when quests for the title contest Two junior fullback Dan Rackiewicz of interOgden business firms have each Muskegon Heights Mich line ordered 50 ringside seats own his on goal a pass cepted and ran 100 yards for a touchdown all-weath- er one-side- PLAYERS RATE NEW HONOR After victory LINCOLN Neb (UPI)—Every member of the Nebraska football team became an admiral tonight Gov Ralph G Brooks commissioned each of the players in the state’s mythical Navy after their 1 upset victory over Oklahoma before a wildly appreciative homecoming crowd 25-2- of 34 000 After the game a group of fans uprooted the goal posts A short time later they were planted on the lawn of the gubernatorial mansion The governor then took what was appropriate action considering the circumstances: he declared each of the Huskers an admiral The victory by Nebraska was the-firby a Big Eight club over the Sooners since the Kansas Jayhawkers edged the 3 Sooners in 1946 st 16-1- Bengals Take 1 Game From Coyotes 28-2- Idaho (UPI) POCATELLO Idaho State College managed to tame College of Idaho quarterback Charley Alvaro yesterday and beat 1 here the Coyotes fullback Boyd Hall Sophomore the driving power for the provided carried 33 times for and Bengals 183 yards He scored three touchdowns in pacing the ISC team to victory Idaho State threw up a tight pass defense against Alvaro who manpasses aged to complete only twoconnectin the entire first half he ed with seven in the game for 75 28-2- yards Idaho State jumped to an early lead scoring two touchdowns in the first quarter when the Bengals took the opening kickoff on their own 20 and marched 80 yards with Hall carrying the mail finally from 13 yards out Neal Henderson kicked the extra point Before Rackiewicz’s spectacular senior from Whitehouse N J got Syracuse in front with a one-foplunge in the opening moments and sophomore sensation Ernie Davis of Elmira NY ripped 25 yards in the second period for another Syra" cuse score Fullback Art Baker Erie Pa junior was on the payoff end of a razzle-dazzl- e pass-laterplay that covered 23 yards for a touchdown in the third period and reserve halfback Mark Weber of Solon Ohio d got touchdown No 4 on a buck in the final period Tackle Bob Yates booted three extra points and his replacement Al Gerlick got one Rackiewicz converted after his touchdown as the Orange rolled to its sixth straight victory German-bor- n in ot al one-yar- DALLAS ex (AP)— Texas shocked Southern Methodist with a touchdown in the first three minutes and went on its undefeated untied way with a 21-- 0 victory yesterday It kept fourth nationally ranked Texas high on top of the Southwest Conference race A crowd of 65000 watched Texas thoroughly outplay the 'Methodists fairly well contain mighty passer Don Meredith with rushing of both the passer and the receivers and hold SMU scoreless for the first time in 17 games It was 1957 when Southern Methodist last failed to score An electrifying pass from Jack Collins to Monte Lee set up Texas’ first score 51-ya- rd ’ Pitt 0 0 0 0 7 14—35 0--- - 7 7 Syracuse Scoring: Syr— Schwedes 1 run Yates kick Syr— Davis 25 run Yates kick Syr— Baker 23 lateral from Davis Yates kick Syr— Weber 1 run Gerlick kick Syr— Rackiewicz 100 pass interception Rackiewicz kick LET’S ALL VOTE AL COMO th CITY COUNCIL Paid Pol Adv sssj Designed to keep winter in its place — OUTSIDE s j - Apply in person fo Don Andrews U S Employment Service Office 2655 Adams Avenue “ est Utah Duke can be filled on a Do - Withrow bled On thq next play ’s for personnel in choice positions as salespeople in its new store it the modern ' fast convenient way just call the near- lem guard John Keed grabbed a loose ball at the Duke 25 after Jack SEARS Don't be puzzled about how to solve this prob- The ticket sale for the title battle will go on sale definitely next Monday Nov 2 Joe Dupler announced today Seats are scaled at $5 $10 $15 $20 and $25 The seats will go on sale Monday at The Mint 61 East Second South Salt Lake City Paramount Bowl Ogden Logan Hardware Utah State University Logan and Freddies Sport Shop Poca- Longhorns Hang Onto Loop Load Paste SMU 21-- 0 j Enduring Endearing way to tay “Swceikcart nmh mmmm 03B tiB cciltB I j I j end most beautiful of fashion trends wearing diamond heartpend- The newest Iradcc Dal Triumph ants! 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