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A NEW HONOR FOR ERNIE BANKS looks at his mantle to find a spot for newest trophy the National League’s most Chicago Cubs hard hitting infielder ith wife Elyoce valuable player award for 1939 The slugger set a major league fielding record for shortstops during the season by committing only 12 errors in 154 games He became the first player to win the most valuable player award in consecutive years — (Associated Press Wirephoto) 28-year-o- ld TWO IN ROW THE SPORTS Banks Tops HIGHWAY Again in National WITH AL WARDEN Coast to Coast to Title Battle Cover Fullmer-Web- b 100 Writers nd a flock and his party In tow when they ar0 1 writers to the championship bat-ttl- e rive in Utah Thousands of words will be writill The following New Yo for in the Utah Jbe ten daily the week of the fight over ts the world putting Utah State University and Logan Utah on the map This will be Lester Bromberg’s second visit to Ogden Three years ago he made a trip to Ogden to address Maxie Kosof’s Bowling dinner at the Ogden Golf and Country Gub Many of the New York scribes watched Gene Fullmer lift the crown from Carmen Basilio at San Francisco last August Of the entire New York contingent only two picked Fullmer over Basilio One was Al Buck and the other was Lester Bromberg JESS ABRAMSON who is a boxing expert is recognized as America’s number one track and field authority ‘All-Americ- t ? i J ’t and no shotgun pellets larger than number four may be used v It is illegal to shoot from any vehicle or to shoot on from or across a highway or within 600 feet of any dwelling or other building Director Harold S Crane again urged all hunters to observe the rules of good sportsmanship safe gun handling and to respect the property of the landholder He noted that the future of hunting and other recreational pursuits is dependent upon the day by day be havior afield of each license hold- er Either a proclamation or local department field man should be consulted whenever in doubt con cerning hunting regulations Sportsmen hunting chuker partridge during the upcoming upland bird seasons are urged to return any leg bands found on birds they may bag The department of fish and game said information gained from these returned bands is invaluable in de termining movements and survival rates of planted birds The bands should be sent to department offices at 1596 West North Temple Salt Lake City Information sent with the band should include the name of sender where and when the bird was killed Hunters returning bands will be sent interesting information about their birds including age date and place of release CHICAGO (AP) — Being nam6d Nevr York City will i Barring storms and “four weath er all signs point to a good bag return during the upland game bird seasons this year This was the latest report from the Utah Department of Fish and Game as an expected 90000 hunters prepared for the opening day of shooting which begins Saturday Nov 7 at 8 a m The department listed the follow big rules regulations and reminders today on the eve of this hunt which more than any other season highlights the need for participants to respect the rights and property of the brivate landowner Utah law requires the hunter to gain permission of the land owner or tenant before entering upon private land Utah’s Triangle Committee members of which are representatives from the state’s organized landholders organized sportsmen and game department is making a concerted effort to reduce the sportsman-landholder problems Cooperating landholders are displaying Committee signs covering land use by hunters Hunters should watch for and respect these and all other signs during the hunts ahead No person under 14 years of age may hunt game birds Juveniles 14 and 15 years old may hunt game birds when properly licensed but only when accompanied by an adult 21 years old or older Rifle revolver or pistol may not be used in pursuit of upland game ‘ National League’s most valu Strange as it may seem more nationally known sports the able for an unprecedented editors and boxing writers will cover the Gene Fullmer-’Spide- r secondplayer year came is a real sur Webb title middleweight fight at Logan the night prise to Ernie Banks “Any of a halfdozen or so other ’of Dec 4 than watched the West Jordan battler kayo Carfellows I thought woud beat me men Basilio to win the title in the famed Cow Palace in out” said the wiry Chicago Cub shortstop San Francisco last Aug 28 t NOTES ON A NAPKIN The annual Los Angeles Times national awards sports dinner is LESTER BROMBERG slated for the Cocoanut Grove of the Hotel Los Angeles Ambassador - Lester Bromberg New York Dec 28th Upwards of 1500 will atHugh Bradley diNew York Post Jess Abramson tend Paul Schissler promotion New York Tribune: A1 Buck New rector and Paul Zimmerman sports York Post Gene Ward New York editor will be in charge News Barney Nagler New York ' Carmen Basilio former middleTelegraph Murray Rose Associated Press Jack Cuddy United Press weight and welterweight boxing on hand at Jnternational Harry Grayson NEA championto plans to be the winner Logan challenge Service Red Smith New York Is a chance that Max Baer There Times and Jack Dempsey former heavyt John Carmichael of the Chicago also attend Daily News and Wendell Smith of weight kings may Ihe Chicago American sa ill repreBOX ELDER HIGH SCHOOL stusent the Windy City will honor Earl Ferguson dents NAT FLEISCHER publisher of of dean Bing Magazine Abe Green sports coaches Utaha high school football at mammoth assembly editor of the Patterson N J News Ward former star Elmer Friday and general secretary of the Nafor Bees an the later tional Boxing Association National Clar amors president of the NBA player for Utah State and still later a star with Lions will Anthony Maceroni vice president of be one of the Detroit the principal speakers the NBA Harry Markson in charge Earl is one of the finest scholastic of TV for Madison Square Garden Ned Irish basketball impresario mentors of all time in scholastic for the Garden: Fred Sady execu- football He will retire at the close tive officer of the NBA from Mil- of the current school year waukee will also be on hand Most of the writers and officials will put in an appearance the afternoon of Dec 2nd Philadelphia Pittsburgh Los Angeles San Francisco Seattle Denver and even one of the Honolulu newspapers will be represented at ringside m All-Ameri- “There were a lot of good player In the league this season— fellows like Hank Aaron Eddie Mathews and Lew Burdette of the Braves Sam Jones and Willie Mays of the Giants and Charley Neal and Wally Moon of the Dodgers “And they were all on pennant too contenders That usually weighs in their favor “All I can say is that It’s wonderful and unexpected news — a thrill and an honor but hard to believe “Every player looks forward to tw’o things — winning the most valuable award and playing on a championship team I’m looking ahead to a world championship at Wrigley Field next year and I think we can do it If our young pitching jells and we get the breaks we could be in” A year ago when Banks won the award he implied that it was a good talking point for a raise He got it This time he was signed before the award was announced He still got a reported $10000 increase boosting him to an estimated $60000 for 1960 The springy-wriste- d Banks be‘ National the first coming League player to win the honor in successive years batted 304 and had these other accomplishments for 1959 with the fifth place Cubs Established a new high fielding percentage of 983 committing only 12 errors fewest of any shortstop who ever played a full season in the majors Led both leagues in runs batted In with 143 highest in the National League since Joe Medwick totaled def-inte- ly ‘ 154 in 1937 Hit 45 homers It tied him for the lead with Mathews but the Milwaukee third baseman hit one n the playoff series to take homer honors Heavy Honor DETROIT (NEA) — Jim Gibbons of the Detroit Lions was named to teams as an eight Iowa senior Defensive Leader 0 FOR GOOD MEASURE Jimmy Powers sports columnist of the New York News and weekly Friday County defense permitting only 26 completions in 56 attempts for 301 yards against it Mississippi is second with 374 yards Alabama is one of five teams that still has not given up a touchdown by passing The others are LSU Florida Purdue and North Texas State Arizona State holds the punting leadership for the fifth straight week with an average of 465 Brigham Young is second with 430 The Air Force leads in recovered fumbles by the opposition In six games the Falcons have pounced on 17 rival miscues giving up only four themselves No team in major circles has lost fewer fumbles and only Arkansas with 22 and Texas with 19 have recovered more opponents’ fumbles Arkansas and Texas have played seven games each - Undefeated Louisiana State the natoion’s No 1 college football team has replaced Yale as the east scored against major eleven this season The Bayou Tigers along with unbeaten fourth-ranke- d Syracuse lave a monopoly on most of the major college defense' honors according to NCAA Service Bureau statistics released today LSU with the longest winning streak (19) in major football is the only team that has denied its opponents a touchdown Only nine joints — three field goals — have jeen scored against the Tigers in seven games Overall defense honors however went to Syracuse which has permit-e- d less than a yard per play by I rushing 134 in 166 tries and twice in six games has held its opponents to minus yardage cm the ground Opponents have been able to gain only 575 yards both in the air and or the- ground against Syracuse That’s an average of only 958 yards per game LSU is second with a OSAKA Japan (AP) — Pasqual 436 average of Perez Argentina retained his in forward leads Alabama pass world flyweight boxing champion0 ship tonight with a 13th round knockout of challenger Sadao Yaoita Big Baseball Turnover CINCINNATI (AP) — Nobody can say the Cincinnati Reds stand still A look at the baseball roster of 1954 shows that only six players of that season are still with the team They are catcher Ed Bailey infielders Toy McMillan and Johnny Temple outfielder Gus Bell and pitchers Joe S’uxhall and Tom Acker of Japan said Weber divided into many sections where classes in firearms instruction will be held The law requires that on or after April 1 1960 every firsttime hunter under 21 must hold a certificate of competency which is also known as a hunter safety card before he will be allowed a hunting license Ogden Valley residents who will be affected by the new law are to register Thursday and Friday from 7 to 9 pm in the Huntsville LDS Ward meeting house The first class The victory avenged the only be 11 at 7 v! 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D) mmI PASSING IT ALONG— Passing is the most important job ball and Johnny Shaw gets the idea from his father at 2V2 years George Shaw backs up Charley Conerly at quarterback for th ambitious professional New York Giants in foot- 600 Stars on ford Plumb Announcements of hunter safety classes in other parts of the county will be made soon Mr Blakely said by Red Granae Written for NEA Service and th Standard-Examine- r QUESTION: Does defensive hold- ing always entitle the attacking team to a first dowri in professional football?— Juan Perez Answer: Yes The penalty is five WEST JORDAN Utah (AP) — and a first down In college Manager Marv Jenson reports that yards botball illegal use of the hands NBA middleweight champ Gene Fullmer is really rough with spar- y either team calls for a ring partners penalty but no automatic first “Gene takes almost a sadistic down delight in punishing his sparring partners He never was that mean Q Charley Flowers has been before he won the championship” called the complete football player “I wish he was fighting Spider Just what does the Mississippi full-jac- k Webb this Friday instead of four do to be so designated?—Anweeks - from now’’ Jenson said drew Lapchick Gene is ready right now” Fullmer will defend his National A Flowers has a three-seaso- n Assn title Boxing middleweight rushing average of six yards He against Webb Dec 4 in the Utah s k runner who can go all the State University Fieldhouse at Lo-la- n Webb the NBA's No 1 con- way an expert pass receiver an tender was an Olympic champ at excellent quick kicker a devas-atin- g Idaho State College blocker and a savage corner and sideback defender Below Par Q Where did Jack Mollenkopf of Purdue play and coach before DETROIT (NEA) — The Detroit ecoming head man at Purdue?— gained 1869 yards passing Leslie Slater during fthe 1958 season the first A Mollenkopf played at Bowling ime since 1946 that their passing Green and established a reputation yardage had been below' 2000 at Ohio high schools before becomyards ing an assistant at Purdue Lions X a X t-- pm William J Royle Milton D Coles Eddie Cranor and Clif- American Loop Roster Be (AP)-- long-establish- Brothers to Run In S L Program th Intermountain AAU cross country team champ will team in the Sky- -' have a five-ma- n y run Conference line Nov 14 at Salt Lake City The entries will include Richard and Odell Rice of Malad Idaho the Aggies’ distance brother combination LOGAN (AP) — Utah State newly-crowne- d cross-countr- m 1750 dacron INSULATED Reg UNDERWEAR To- kyo last January The end came at 55 seconds of the with Yaoia staggering helplessly from a savage beating to the head and body 13th Special A Set 0 STOCK UP NOW OR ON ALL MUNITION 13 - CONTRACT FOR YOUR FUEL NEEDS NOV AND FORGOT IT Friday and Saturday Only A Ons of the advantages of contracting for a full season's fuel oil with us Is that we take full responsibility for your supply Periodically we'll check your tank keep it filled night fight commentator for Gillette and a crew of four will also be on hand Ogden Police Chief Maurice Schoeff will take Powers special ski sale all two-da- y equipment and clothing carried over from last season will be' re- - 1 ‘ ' duced GREASE JOB OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9:00 P With Hit Ixplrva Cvpa Nv 13th Ogden Ford Solo Sit 2fh S tract if tun 4 t LOYD ERRETr SERVICE m 1 THE SKI HUT 4 N L I I'i f tlEBLER-BJMHai- U uui AItUajwj 318 24th Street Phono EX 4-66- 69 b Kh - 4 - The draft here this organizational month a spokesman said today “Naturally everybody is - going after quarterbacks first” said Max Winter acting general manager of Paul entry" the Minneapolis-S- t 50 rounds or at least “We’ll need a working club each to so give “Our said Winter big inroster” ducement in competition with the National Football League is that we can just about guarantee a Job to the players we draft” The brass of the new conference' will gather here Nov 22 and 23 for a public draft that formally will launch the American in competition with the ' NFL ready for a cold hunt de- r new American Football League plans to name 500 to 600 of the nation’s senior collegiate football stars in its MINNEAPOLIS 8:00 AJM Sat Nov 7i!i 1© — f" Mr Blakely said this will be the only hunter safety class to be held in Ogden Valley prior to next April Instructors for the Ogden Valley classes are 56 profesoutpoined Per- er will will be held Nov feat on Perez’s record of sional fights Yaoita ez in a non-titl- e (Bud) Blakely depart- warden County Perez Retains Title Stops Japan's Yaoita - D C ment 15-ya- rd Tigers Along With Syracuse Hold Most of College Honors By The Associated Press a new state law rehunters quiring that first-tim- e under 21 take gun safety Utah Fish and Game Department wardens and others are setting up special hunter safety classes through Weber With All-Ameri- ca LOGAN IN LIMELIGHT e-J- oey iwawirji BEING OFFERED Fullmer Rough On Partners In Training r Western Union will have a number of direct lines from ringside into newspapers all over the country Dateline Logan Utah sa ill get a lot of attention before and after the title contest Fleischer attended the Rex Layne-Eziar- d Charles fight at Ogden stadium In Aug 1952 and also the Archie Moor Maxium title fight in Ogden the following June He is known all over the world in boxing circles r I NOVEMBER 5 1959 Season Opens Saturday at 8 AM ARMS SAFETY INSTRUCTION Rules on Juveniles Recorded : i) INEH M r v&mmCp J: World-Telegra- THE OGDEN STAND r t t 7 i ( CHICAGO — Ernie Banks J I 2B t ' i W CTrJfr SflM 1 t i " J© L if : yirniiijiin yrg f k 5S 0 i |