Show -- THE OGDEN CB MILLER FILM OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- - - —' hbt'" afr ’' ja R UTAH SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 1959 1 0 $! k J Jack Curtice Keeps Humor Despite Poor Grid Season With 'Indians' Austrian skier whose agility on a single ski has astounded countless wintersportsmen is one of the stars of "Let’s Go Skiing With Warren Hiller” due here VienneHerbert Matz skier performed for se-born Warren Miller’s : the slopes of on cameras color Stowe Vt when Miller was filming his latest ski motion picture The Mt Ogden Ski Club will sponsor his appearance at the Ogden High auditorium on Nov 20 at 8 V: pm Matz who showed promise as a junior competitor lost a leg fighting against the Russians in Finland in 1944 The loss of the limb however did not lessen the former mountain trooper’s love of skisport In less than a year Matz was back on the snow—with one ski and miniature crutch skies instead ski poles The road back was not an easy one his most difficult task Miller learned was : maneuvering the short ski tips "Matz took third place in t£e Austrian championships in 1948” said Miller "He also managed the activities of Austrian skiers — about 500 of them —for the four years following the A one-legge- skier-photograph- d SAN FRANCISCO (Special to the Standard-Examiner- ) r—Jack Curtice has been taking his lumps this fall but lose his widely-knowsense of humor? Not a chance" After dropping his fifth game in six starts prior to yesterday’s San Jose State fray the Stanford mentor went on like this: n "Now we ain’t fast out there but we do ex-Ut- DIVISION SOFTBALL WINNERS softball titles This Eden Ward softball team won the Ogden Stake and Division Dixie Robins and Webb Deanna to June left row Lindsay for 1959 Front right Webb Connie Richens Judy Marilyn Clark Back row Mary Beth Storey Verdon Staples Lou Ann Lindsay and Mary Lou Stallings Absent from photo are Mary Joe Christensen Melva Richens Marjorie Miller Carol Lindsay and Gladys Tingy 5-- X Matz fell during a race in 1957 and broke his remaining leg so badly that doctors warned him against any future skiing But Matz continued skiing as well as excelling in other sports normally assoparticipants ciated with In 1949 for example he climbed the Grossglockner Austria’s high-©pcsk In Matz today is a ski importer ' with skis Sepp Miller’s film Matz Ruschp head of the Stowe- ski school on the precipitous and challenging Nose Dive run Miller visited ski centers from California to New Hampshire and toured a number of major European areas in compiling footage of his Uth film Such ski greats as Stein Eriksen of Norway Buddy Werner of the United States Karl Schranz and Christian Fravda of Austria and the' upcoming Japanese slalom ace Osamu Tada display their talents in "Let’s Go Skiing With Warren Miller” Miller will narrate the two-hofilm which has a full musical scoring '"Door prizes will be awarded said President Bob Beck "The top ticket salesman will receive a pair of Head skiis and we look for fine attendance Last year the Miller program drew a capacity crowd” "Tickets may be secured from club secretary Ken Hampson at the Alpine Ski shop” Ring’s Three-Ring- s Ranch near beaumont Here’s what you call dedication: tackle who Ed Wallace with the 49ers has had a tryout signed with the Anaheim Rhinos To practice three nights a week Wallace commutes between San Diego and Fullerton which isn’t too far from being a round trip Talk still ensues out here over Woody Hayes’ outburst when Ohio State was drubbed 17-- 0 by USC "I have never seen anybody take a defeat so hard” Don Clark 365-pou- ed New League Has Backing 175-mi- Boosters From - league owners are not waiting for By Harry Grayson cast of the new NEA Sports Editor NEW YORK (NEA) — Looking at characters to get into competition the young aggressive — and exA MEETING IN CHICAGO only a tremely well heeled — owners of few days ago could have been sigcash-and-car- ry the new American Football League this department respectfully sug- nificant Papa Bear George Halas gests that the established National and Managing Director Walter Wolf-nof the Cardinals sat down with League had best not dismiss them too lightly Murchison and Bedford son of Clint w’ho were announced as coLamar Hunt Wynne H L one of the wealthiest men in owners of a proposed National the world and Barron Hilton in Dallas Halas team League son of Conrad of the fabul- chairman of the NFL expansion ous0 hotel empire are striking ex- committee said the elder wheel amples of the backing behind the would put a team in Dallas and felnew organization Silver-spoo- n Houston in 1960 lows like this don’t figure to die possibly The young men behind the Amerieasily can League aren’t looking for They started by announcing fran- trouble but ready or not this could ' chises in New York Minneapolis be it v """'r---AnLos and Dallas Houston Denver if the oil millions of Hunt and Angeles and were looking toward Murchison lock horns there will be Cincinnati St Louis Kansas City head butting in football the likes of Louisville New Orleans Jackson- which you never saw ville and Miami for two more Harry Wismer is interested in the New York club The veteran sports-castis chairma nof the circuit’s radio and television committee Frank Leahy is general manager of the Los Angeles outlet So you see all the men tackling this gigantic task are not exactly novices in footRobert A Clarke 1624 24th Street ball and its byproducts won the annual Kammeyer’s deer The last professional football war contest His 263 pound buck was killed in City Creek He received involving the defunct LAWRENCE Kan cost those Conference a beautfiul silver engraved Brownreportedly McClinton halfback Curtis concerned 14 million dollars Any ing over and under shot gun scampered 15 yards for a fourth serious differences growing out of Other winners in the weight diquarter touchdown yesterday to this newest competition for the NFL vision follows: John K Carlton give Kansas a 0 victory over Iowa could make the old battle look like 1123 26th Street 251 pounds James Barrow Rt 2 Ogden 251 pounder: State in a Big Eight Conference a pillow fight in a sorority house Those benefiting most will be the Robert Allred 3447 Eccles Ave 250 football game Asking prices preferred players The Kansas grid machine re- immediately go up for the am- pounder In the three way spread division peatedly stymied by fumbles and bitious new group intends to play Ron Arnold won first place His schedules next autumn inches deer had a sperad of 84 penalties drove 71 yards with fullback Doyle Schick halfbacks McOther winners : Harvey Peterson REGARDLESS OF WHAT HAP Layton: Glen Tittensor 242 E 2900 Clinton and John Hadl and quarterback Duane Morris alternating with PENS to the American League as a North Ogden Noble Sherwood 825 ’ gallops that slashed unit the bold move can’t help giv- Binford Iowa State’s defense to shreds ing added impetus to the rapidly-growin- g Total point division: Clifford The touchdown run came on a pro game The conflict with Conference in 1946-4- 9 pitchout from Morris to McClinton the with the Wichita from is what really put the National Kan sprinting around left end and League solidly on its pins The fight for existence knitted the going over untouched John Suder kicked the extra NL proprietors closely together point They quit bickering got down to By winning Kansas kept alive its work And out of the clash came MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) — Minhopes of an Orange Bowl berth four tremendous new pro cities — The Jayhawks went into the contest Los Angeles San Francisco Cleve- nesota stopped talented Tom Moore tied with Iowa State and Missouri land and Baltimore It made pro and his Vanderbilt cohorts 20-- 6 yesfor second place in the Big Eight football a truly national game put terday before 49284 fans Moore who averaged 100 yards One of the three teams will make the California cities and Baltimore a the trip to Miami Fla Jan 1 in the majors game by running and passing this 4 season was held to minus one yard ing since is of Oklahoma Na Already there are signs to old return rushing He nabbed two passes for tional League expansion The eligible Illinois er to Tie CHAMPAIGN - - er Kansas Keeps Bowl Hopes All-Ameri- ca more 7-- 14-ga- All-Ameri- ca Minnesota Stops Vanderbilt At Minneapolis 195-pound- er ‘ 7-- TOPS FIELD Robert A Clarke Weber Colleg educator won the annual Kammeyer deer award with a buck that weighed 263 pounds — rr- - " I ' -- —— AT THE FIRST OF IACH MONTH ARI YOU AFRAID OF THE MAILMAN? 28 21-ya- rd 25-ya- rd won with 16 Pomeroy y 632 Calvin 27th Panter points 3221 Hulse Quincy Jerry third Richard Sweeten 250 E 4675 3809 Nordin sec-ond- T fourth All place winners will receive fine awards Said Don Kammeyer: "Entries this year topped all preceding-years and many hunters rein their hunting success fine ported Over a hundred deer were weighed in at the store and most of them were over 200 pounds Consolation Winners: Gary Birch Clarence K Brown Sr Ralph D Elden Richard Orton Young Ast Larson Donald Ervin Hogge Ralph Piggott Vob Richins Keith Waldron Darrell Dixon R John Maw Oscar Udy Norris Jones John Vlaanderen Jack Clark George Fuller Fred D Isaacson Robert Roylance LeRoy Session Jr Clyde Porter Bill Steele Benjamin Maxfield Arden Haskell Wilford Zaugg So W game-winnin- 36-ya- rd 27-ya- rd - nr- - T i president estimates that amount was spent here by 23146 visitors dpring the three series tilts The home folks whooping it up certainly must have substantially bolstered the total ’Twas added the average visitor spent $31 per day not including the cost of series tickets and food intake at the Coli seum Among those who contributed their share were A1 Warden and Don Drysdale is in the party Army But only for two weeks— in public relations in this city California will play the Air Force Academy in football on Nov 11 1961 Ben Martin’s Falcons made a tremendous impression in beating UCLA in Los Angeles How the Bruins ever held Purdue to a scoreless tie in the face of the Falcon’s 20-- 7 win over the western leven scored while standing in the stirrups is a minor mystery How good are the USC Trojans? Can they be had? Stanford put up a valiant fight 8 before bowing last Saturday and so did Washington the previous week only to lose in the final 5 minutes Both it looked like could have beaten USC thought by some as being potentially the nation’s strongest college eleven Don Clark’s men this corner believes should go through the season unbeaten But they may not The cautious display of confidence stems from the testimony of scouts that USC has a tendency to let up and pull out the stops only when it has to— to win "It’s sort of like Joe Louis used to react” one illustrated while aptly sizing up the picture "When he was stung he went all out and crushed his foe” Two weeks ago Jess Hill USC’s athletic director stated Troy’s current team was better on offense than the 1952 outfit which he coached and which beat Wisconsin 0 in the Rose Bowl-Nohe revises his opinion “I look at it this way” he began ‘‘The ’59 squad might be as good offensively as the ’52 team if it played platoon style football Overall I have to stay with the ’52 gang It scored no less than 254 “points to the opposition’s 47 had great kicking intercepted 31 passes and returned seven for touchdowns and included such terriffic players as Jim Sears A1 Carmichael Charlie Ane and Elmer Willhoite "But” he added "I’m not downgrading the 1959 Trojans I can’t think of five teams in the country I’d pick over them” The moral may be don’t arouse the Trojan Horse If rivals pet the critter and keep him docile they may have a chance Otherwise he monmay turn into a ring-taile- Joe Salem third team who had quarterback logged only four minutes playing time before this game sparked an fourth period drive - that assured the victory He accounted for 32 yards himself and fought his way into the end zone from the one for a 13-- 0 Minnesota edge j BOWLING WITH WELU Gets V preferable : 3 but I have yet to By Billy Welu For big scores you have to be in tearn of anybody refusing credit The strike is a chain “reaction the 3 pocket that begins with the follow through High scores are made with It includes everything you should strikes Spares are necessary of have learned Comfort relaxation course If you mark in every frame balance timing and coordination you get a highly respectable score are factors The lift wjto° your fingers in a But without strikes you can never : ll properly-fittecrbato is part of this a be real hope The ball hits the 3 roller production Get strikes hitting the 3 or the pdeket It carries into the most 2 pocket which should be the important 5 pin—the king pin— d exclusive property of the and deflects to hit the 9 The numbowler but isn’t Hitting the ber 1 or head pin takes care of 2 line is the pocket by a right-handknown fondly as a crossover a with The 3 eliminates the 5 for the or a the hit being responsible Brooklyn Jersey It is not as good as 'hitting the lonely 8 1-- 1-- ' top-avera- 1-- 1-- 1-- left-hande- 1-- er -7 6-- 10 ick& 30-2- rim 22-1- 7-- d- ster Eagles Rate Edge Over the 'Skins Rams Favored vJ By Earl Wright The Baltimore Colts are 7 point choices to whip the Cleveland Browns and the New York Giants are favored over the Green Bay Packers by seven in Sunday’s key National Football League games The San Francisco Forty-niner- s vho share the Western Division lead are seven-poiwith 4 the Colts choices to defeat the Detroit Lions In Wither games the Philadelphia Eagles are favored over the Redskins by seven Washington the Pittsburgh Steelers are points flavored over the Chicago Cardinals by 3V2 and the Los Angeles Rams are iVz point picks to beat the Chicago Bears clash at BaltiThe divisions and both will affect more offers many intriguing angles for pro football followers It matches Baltimore the current league champion against pro football’s most successful team It matches two coaches who should not be invited to the same party Weeb Ewbank Baltimore’s coach was an assistant for five years with the Browns under Paul Brown They did not part on the best of terms The Colts tied with the Forty- niners at 1 don’t get many cracks at the Browns because the clubs are in different divisions They knocked the Browns out of the eastern race 21-- 7 at Cleveland in 1956 and aim to hand them another blow Sunday before a capacity crowd of 57557 Baltimore also wants to win because it plays four of its next six games on the road The Browns (3-need a victory to keep within in the range of the Giants (4-‘ nt Colts-Brow- ns 4-- Marrying Umpire CINCINNATI Ohio (UPI)— Some ballplayers may idisagree but there are people who love umpires1 Sonja Bochmann 32 a secretary in league President Warren Giles’ office here will marry National League umpire Vic Delmore 42 next Wednesday eastern race They trail New York by a game and would fall two be- hind if they lose and the Giants — defeat the Packers ) Both the Browns and Colts are in fairly good physical conditig but the Giants will be minus one of their top stars when they meet the Packers before more than 50000 at Yankee Stadium Frank Gifford New York’s talented left halfback suffered a torn rib cartilage in last week’s game at Pittsburgh and figures to miss at least two ’games Jim Taylor Green Bay fullback who has been sidelined may be able r ' to play Sunday San Francisco " which scored in the final seconds to edge the Bears last Sunday entertains a Detroit club that scored its first j959 victory last week when it defeated the Rams 17-- 7 The Eagles ) are tied with the Browns for second in the eastern division They erased a y deficit last week during a 4 over the cardinals and play host to a crippled Washington team The Redskins ) asked waivers on end John Carsonand halfback Bill Stits after taking a 34--7 whipping at Cleveland last Sunday 6 loss Pittsburgh suffered a to New York last Sunday and plays at Chicago the Cardinals (1-Hill and M C Quarterbacks King Reynolds of the Cardinals were unable to play against the Eagles because of injuries but may be ready a‘ for the Steelers (3-2- ‘ (3-2- vie-for- (2-3- '21-1- 4) 2) ' 1) 'SWUM fan fOy POOHOCJO wheel d SPECIAI ' CRAKE ADJUSTfUilT 1 Remove Front Wheels and In sped Brpke Drums and lin- ings Clean Inspect and Repack Bearings Inspect Grease Seals Check and Add Necessary Heavy Duty Brak Fluid 5 Adjust Brake Shoes to SecurD Full Contact with Drumu 6 Carefully Test Brakes Front-Whee- Paid pat adv by DOUGLAS EDWARD DON'T USE YOUR CASH l - 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WASHINGTON ©EMERT G MV 3S9-26I- H St IFODn&in) SAILIES Ph EX 2446 Washington Blvd EX 2-74- 62 U V La) fwreliWne KDCb ft 1 4-00- 03 is—'-- -' t 24-poi- nt 28-2- LEON D KING SCOTT DYE 83-ya- rd - 1-- C AUSTIN SEAGER MURREL BIGLER DR MERLE ALLEN LUCILLE ISAKSON LEROY B YOUNG yards J niv CHAIN REACTION — The ball hits the 3 pocket carrying into the king pin No’ 5 and deflecting off to hit pin No 9 for These Candidates: Little Gopher - i?H‘ Use Your Vote Intelligently front-runnin- - - (UPI)—Underdog Illinois turned loose two sophomore halfbacks Johnny Counts and Ethan Blackaby yesterday to spark a sputtering offense to 7 deadlock g against Purdue A field goal try by Illinois failed on the last play Counts who made 64 yards in nine carries was the key to the Illini 72 yard parade to the tying touchdown He ran fitfe times for 57 yards including a sprint into the end zone But Blackaby was the star later when the Illini were trying to break the tie against the touchdown-favore- d Purdue eleven On the next to the last play he drove between two defenders to haul in a pass from Mel Meyers for a gain and put the ball on the Purg due 24 for a possible field goal attempt Gerald Wood an injured end whose only activity since he was went hurt has been to place-kic- k in for the trial and after a penalty line he booted from the But the effort failed Woods’ try was short and sailed under the crossbar Purdue’s star quarterback Ross Fiehtner got into action only brief ly in the third period Purdue alos had its chances for a three point margin but Bernie Allen its ton signal caller since the loss of Fiehtner missed twice from the line and again from the six late in the fourth period Allen though directed the Boilermakers to their touchdown driving them more than 33 yards on seven plays before Len Wilson went over from the one Then Allen place-kicke- d the extra point just as Wood succeded after the Illini drove back for their tally 111 game-winnin- Wins Kammeyer Deer Award With 263 Pound Buck -- le Boilermakers ur t Connie on st i "World’s Cham- cent increase Silky Sullivan has just been retired by owner Tom Ross to stud war” !i) Call the Los Angeles Dodgers on the phone these days and you get The wagering at the current harness racing (Hollywood Park) is up 10 per cent over 1958 while the attendance shows an 8 per ed (UPI)-Sopho-- coach can’t ask for much more I’m proud of my boys Couldn’t be prouder But I tell you when you los$ four of the last seven games you’ve played going back into the ’59 season by a total of six points it’s enough to kill you!” as an answer V ah pions” war-wound- r t' - Star-Spangl- ed : two-legg- : try” Troy’s mentor' said "After it was "The turning point of the game? over he came over "and with his head down said something in a When they played the Banner Why those USC fellers are gruff voice like ‘Nice game’ Then even tough when it came to tossing he was gone I never did get a the coin They beat us there too” chance to reply” ' They’re saying that the world Turning a bit serious the series bonanza was worth $2871000 coach continued: to Los Angeles businessmen J E "I’ve been getting 110 per cent Fishburn Chamber of Commerce out of my material this year A er one-legg- J "2333 Washington Clvd-- -- |