Show '"'-'- A $var9-'se- vr rs-- rXM yyv n n ig 1 v ' "A ‘VI t i ' i r I A r ' f 'f 1 v 41 $ X L r V V f ? 10 f THE OGDEN OGDEN UTAH STANDARD-EXAMINE- MONDAY EVENING R NOVEMBER 9 i 1959 w 1 i 7- J Mew I - i iXV( V rf ') :1 I ! t r“ Vv ? rs 136-11- 5 THE SPORTS Pheasant tics in 22 regular season games By Bill Chevalier MINNEAPOLIS (AP) over three seasons “I wanted to make the first meetElgin Baylor who dumped in 64 points for a new National ing of - the season with Boston a Basketball Assn scoring record good one” he said “I knew evSunday night hopes he has “ar- eryone would be fired up for the The screaming crowd in the Minneapolis Auditorium knew he was already there as he led the Minne5 apolis Lakers to a victory over the NBA champion Celticts of Boston j “I figured something was up when the guys on the team started shouting at me in the closing minforutes of the game” the from Seattle Unimer versity smiled Baylor hit a side shot from 10 feet out with 31 seconds left in the game to set the new mark shatrecord held by tering the of Fulks Joe Philadelphia since 136-11- All-Ameri- ca HIGHWAY 63-poi- nt WITH AL WARDEN Hunting Very Good Utah's brief pheasant hunting 1949 Danzig Reichler Provide Colorful Book on History of Baseball sea- Two of America’s best known sportswriters Allison son closes this evening in of the New York Times and Joe Reichler Associated ties of Utah and the hordes of Danzig what is designed hunters have already tapered off Press baseball editor have following the big opening weekend to be the most complete account of baseball ever written: Crowds had thinned somewhat “The History of Baseball’’ published this week by Prentice-Ha- ll Sunday after an estimated 90000 bird shooters took to the’ fields A massive book of more than the nation in college football this and hills for Saturday’s opening 350000 words and almost 200 illus- week Setbacks by Northwestern trations “The History of Baseball1 and LSU aided the New Yorkers day The kill was reported harder to describes how the game developed materially come by Sunday too with work- from its beginnings with the New A WIDE OPEN SCRAMBLE York Knickerbockers in 1845 unti looms now for the Big Ten Rose ing dogs doing the best which Bowl post at Pasadena on Jan 1 the No new instances of injured hun- it becameCobb exciting sport Ruth Wagner brought following Northwestern’s defeat at ters were reported Sunday followand Williams to lasting the hands of Wisconsin University ing the wounding of four persons fame Among the photographs in of Washington undoubtedly will repgirl was the book are many old ones not resent the West Saturday A is also thrown from a horse and broke available elsewhere There kinds of varied an listing Two in a row in Junior High appendix her arm near Ephraim Sunday and baseball records including lifetime School football championships is officers theorized the horse may statistics on all players elected to the record of Dick Williams and his have started when hit by a shotgun the game’s Hall of Fame Central High gridders Dick is one book opens with accounts of the finest coaches in Utah athThe pellet The season extends through Wed of some of baseball’s most mem- letics moments including the day nesday in 10 counties of the state orable 1982 in at Chicago’s Wrigley Field WALLY NALDER'S Weber Coland three others— Daggett DuBabe Ruth pointed at the cen- lege Wildcats deserve a bundle of when chesne and Uintah— have hunting and slammed his orchids for their last second comefield ter flagpole Counthrough Friday Washington there— Giant player back against Eastern Arizona at run home and has Utah hunting ty in southwest to touch sec- Thatcher last Saturday night failure Merkle’s Fred 5 two next with Monday through 1908 crucial ond in a game 4 bootBrent Hancock more days the following 'weekend Trailing Counties winding up the season EXPLANATIONS ARE GIVEN ed a 23 yard placement to decide today are Box Elder Cache Car- for the changes in pitching styles the issue Hancock incidentally is bon Davis Emery Grand Juab rules and methods since the forma- one of the finest backs developed Weber College since the days San Juan Tooele and Weber tive days of the sport including an at of Rulon Budge examination of the “dead” ball and the “lively” ball One Redskin Sidelined Danzig and Reichler offer a documented solution to the long conWASHINGTON (UPI)-Defen- sive end Ed Meadows remained the troversy over the origin of basedeveloped only hospitalized Washington Red- ball by showing that it of Roundskin today but the team still was from the English game that it was demonstrate ers They Sunbelow physical playing par for to Abner for Doubelday impossible day’s game with the Baltimore have invented the game in 1839 Colth Coach Mike Nixon was con- despite contrary opinion “The History of Baseball” also cerned over offensive tackle Ray Lemek’s bruised shoulder as well provides a chronological account of as the condition of fullbacks John- the pennant races World Series games with an evaluny Oszewski and Don Boseler and and Allof Star the ation great and near-grehalfback Ed Sutton players and teams Allison Danzig and Joe Reichler are widely recognized sports authorities Danzig of the New York Times has been actively reporting the athletic scene for 35 years and is the author of a number of successful sports books including the monumental “History of American F o o t b a 1 1” Reichler Associated Press baseball editor has also written several prior books 15 coun- co-author- ed Di-Mag- 17-1- 15-1- at a it ’ A Interest in the upcoming Gene Webb middleweight title fight at Logan the night of Fullmer-Spide- r Dec 4 is getting terrific interest the west Joe Dupler received a telephone order from San Francisco for 20 ringside seats today Dupler reports he has had feelers by phone from nine western states in t Wf o Arnold Is Chosen THE STILT CHAMBER-LAIwho toured with the fabu- Back of the Week lous Harlem Globetrotters last seaFullSAN FRANCISCO (UPI) son outscored Bill Russell of the of the Celtics last Saturday night Some back Walt Arnold University eastern writers say he is destined of California today was named the to become one of the top stars of Big Five’s “Back of the Week” Arnold scored two d The the NBA We’d say he has already 0 loss to touchdowns in Cal’s arrived He netted 123 Oregon Saturday Utah entertains Colorado State yards on 21 carries— more than the at Salt Lake City next Saturday entire Oregon team was able to Nov 14 The Indians after trounc- gain by rushing have a ing Idaho last weekend good chance to upset the Farmers Steelers Get Sutherin of Colorado The kickoff is slated PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Halfback ‘or 1:30 pm Tickets may be Don Sutherin who booted Ohio at Armstrong’s in Ogden State to a 1958 Rose Bowl victory field over Oregon with a Syracuse seems destined to beoal has been signed by the Pitts-jurg- h come the number one grid team of Steelers for kickoff duty WILT I 5 if X Last season’s NBA rookie of the year Baylor hit 25 of 47 field goal attempts and sank 14 of 19 free throws Baylor py about about the time the game” Baylor got hotter as the game progressed scoring 13 points in the firts period 12 in the second 17 in the third and 22 in the final period In other games Sunday the Philadelphia Warrriors romped over 6 the Cincinnati Royals in a televised nationally fray and the Syracuse Nats led all the way in 7 whipping the Detroit Pistons 134-10- RYDER CUP RETURNS TO AMERICA PALM DESERT Calif — Sam Snead left captain of the US Ryder Cup team accepts the international trophy from Dai Rees British captain after the American team defeated the invaders in the 1959 two - day event 8Vfe to 3Vfe Center is Lord Brabazon of Tara president of the British Professional Golf Association — - (AP X Wirephoto) 118-10- Wilt Chamebralin sparked the Warriors to their fourth victory in five starts with 32 points and 35 rebounds The 2 rookie has averaged 364 points per game Dolph Schayes led Syracuse to its triumph with 28 points and Johnny Kerr added 25 Saturday’s action saw Boston de6 Cincinfeat Philadelphia 1 Minnenati edge Syracuse 1 hr overapolis nip Detroit time and St Louis turn back New 3 York 7-- 115-10- said he was just as hapbeating Boston as he was 64 points It was the first Lakers defeated the Cel 103-10- 113-11- 117-11- Mistakes Were Costly To LSU Grid Machine By Paul F Dietzel Head Coach Louisiana State University BATON ROUGE La (UPI) It’s hard to figure out how your team could lose sometimes After having graded the game movies 6f our game against the University of Tennessee I see little to find fault with in our team’s effort Our offense actually stampeded the Vols for 337 yards while hold ing their efforts to 113 yards Our team efficiency was very fine — just as good as it has been in the past Our squad was very eager to play the game and in a good mental frame of mind Then why did we lose? PRAISES TENNESSEE Well first and foremost the credit must go to a fine coaching job by Bowden Wyatt and his excellent staff and the personality of the Tennessee squad Led by a young man named Cartwright the Vols made the most of every opportunity and hung in the battle all the way They were really opportunists They deserve a great deal of credit On our side of the ledger our defensive coaches did a remarkable job preparing our squad to meet a single wing attack and allowing only 93 yards rushing The offense we generated against Tennessee was the best we have had this year But we still lost 13 to 14 lij’Rcd Grofioe Written for NEA Service and The Standard-Examine- r QUESTION: If a touchdown is scored and time runs out is the scoring team allowed to try for the extra point or points —Harry Ger- LOS ANGELES (AP) Fred Haney has resigned as manager of the Milwaukee Braves but he’ll be back in major league baseball next season— as a tele- caster Haney and Tom S Gallery director of sports for the National Broadcasting Co announced jointly Sunday that Fred will work on NBC’s weekend baseball telecasts Haney replaces former big league manager Leo Durocher who resigned his NBC post The broadcasting business is not new to Haney He did the y on Pacific radio Coast League games here from 1943 through 1948 Commenting on his new job Fred said: “This setup will allow me more time at home with my family and I will still be closely associated with baseplay-by-pla- ball” COSTLY MISTAKES We made two of those “big mis 77X HANEY TAKES TV JOB FOR WEEKLY GAMES - takes” and they caught up with us — an interception and a fumble deep in our territory Inasmuch as I think that our team played a fine game otherwise and that our stafl did a great job in preparation must accept the responsibility for the loss My reason for going for two points and a win rather than the tie was for the simple reason that our squac is a group of champions We hac gone on quite a long trip with bui ber one thought in mind — a victory Answer: A team is entitled to try for a conversion after any touchdown whether it comes at the end Is of a quarter half or game During conversions the clock is stopped and any conversion attempt is considered part of the period in which the touchdown was scored Q Sid Luckman went on to greatMEXICO CITY UPI) — Ange! ness as quarterback for the Chicago Bears What were his years at Miguel of Spain won the Mexican Columbia? How many games did Open golf tournament yesterday in he Lions win during that stretch the face of a strong stretch bic and who was the coach?— Lester by Tommy Jacobs at Whittier Calif Jacobs ( buried in 20th place aftWheeler A Luckman was the Columbia er 36 holes turned in a 8 66 in the final round to finish during quarterback in 10 won which the Lions games lost with a 274 one stroke back erf The Spanish shotmaker 13 and tied 2 Lou little was the Miguel bogijed three of the last six holes coach Q When did George Wilson coach but still wound up with a respectof the Detroit Lions play his college able 70 in the closing round Howie Johnson of Medow Lark ootball and where was he before Calif who shared the lead with oining that club? — Sid Foster A Wilson played at Northwestern Miguel after the third round tied and was with the Chicago Bears as Ernie Vossler of Fort Worth Tex and assistant and Robert De Vicenzo of Mexico player player-coac- h coach through 1948 after which he for third place Each finished with oined the Lions as assistant coach 275 totals Angel Miguel Winner of Rich Mexican Open ar 1936-37-3- NOTES ON A NAPKIN j' Marie Star Hits Hoop rived” as a professional player wswAwj NEW RECORD— Elgin Baylor of the Minneapolis Lakers takes aim as he shoots for two of the 64 points he made last night a new National Basketball Assn scoring recIt was the first time the Lakers ord Minneapolis beat the Boston Celtics over three seasons At right is the had beaten Boston in 22 regular season games Lakers’ Jim Krebs (32)— (AP Wirephoto) SEASON ENDS y - f For 64 to Trim Boston v Vm1 Swing Ex-Scat- tlo -- ' X - ?- X X ‘ I 'V "W L k r y 9- h Writer Suggests Virginia Join Ivy Conference Va (AP) — The Winchester Star suggested editorially todays that the University of Virginia withdraw from the powerful Atlantic Coast Conference and seek membership in the Ivy League The newspaper said Virginia’s dismal football record in the ACC —4 conference games won 25 lost since the league was formed in 1953 — “indicates a change is WINCHESTER needed” “Great emphasis on football seems incompatible with the general atmosphere of scholarship prevailing in Charlottesville ’’the editorial by Associate Editor Rufus Josey said “Our university academic standards are more in keeping with the Ivy League institutions than with any other group” The newspaper said “Virginia football fans and those in nearby states would be very much interested in games with Harvard Cornell Columbia Yale Princeton Brown Dartmouth and Pennsylvania Big crowds would mean financial success” Wyoming Can Cinch Tio for Crown With Win Saturday Associated Press Colorado State University kept who have alive its outside chance to gain a Wyoming’s Cowboys traveled coast to coast the past two share of the title by conquering weeks return Saturday to the job Utah State 10-- 7 CSU needs to win of winning their second straight its last two games to become in the event Wyoming Skyline Conference football chamloses either to New Mexico or Denpionship The ’Pokes unbeaten since their ver first game of the season with Air CSU’s prospects are not bright Force are favored to win their The go to Salt Lake City eighth straight victory in the decisive conference game with New Mexico at Albuquerque 1 in the conferNew Mexico ence disposed of Brigham Young 21-- 6 but the Lobos lost the statistical battle to the Cougars who piled up 296 yards rushing to 234 by New Mexico The Lobos were the nation’s No 2 team in rushing before the contest Wyoming easily handled San Jose State 28-- 7 The Cowboy line put on another impressive display by holding the Spartan ground game to a minus 13 yards The running of halfbacks Dick Bohning and Jerry Hill combined with quarterback Jim Walden’s passing to subdue the Californians The Cowboys nave one game after New Mexico — a Thanksgiving date at Denver A victory at New Mexico will assure the Cowboys of at least a tie for the championship since every other Skyline team has been defeated at least once 4-- Saturday Ho play Utah a 3 conqueror of winless Idaho Utah State plays at Denver in Saturday’s only other conference clash The Pionedrs came to lif? and scored twice in the fourth quarter but it wasn’t enough to overcome Oklahoma State The Big Eight team won at Stillwater 2 Montana which has finished its Skyline schedule suffered a 40-- 6 thrashing from Montana State at Bozeman in their big intrastate game Montana has an open date this week before the windup against Idaho Nov 21 Brigham Young University plays at Arizona State University Saturgame day in a 47-1- 20-1- ce SKYLINE Wyoming New Mexico Colo State U Utah Denver Utah State Brigham Young W L 5 4 4 2 2 0 1 t 1 1 1 1 3 4 5 5 T Pet 0 1000 0 800 0 800 0 667 0 400 O 200 0 167 0 167 season completed PRO BASKETBALL Baseball Men Associated Press Triumph in Sunday Results Minneapolis 136 Boston 115 Unique Event Syracuse 118 Detroit 107 Philadelphia 134 Cincinnati 106 ! f MILL VALLEY Calif (UPI)-Ka- nsas Saturday' Results City shortstop Joe De-- ’ Boston 115 Philadelphia 106 maestri and former major leaguer Cincinnati 103 Syracuse 101 Sam Chapman throwing baseballs Minneapolis 113 Detroit 111 (ot) won an unusual tournament at a St Louis 117 New York 113 golf course here today Monday Schedulo The competition included archers No games with bow and arrows a couple of Tuesday Schedule football players kicking place kicksKj New York at Philadelphia some tennis stars a pair of boccl Boston vs Detroit at St Louis ball experts and even golfers Har-vi- e Minneapolis at St Louis Ward and Malcolm Brown t Better as Coach The stunt “golf” tournament was NEW' YORK (AP) Walter T staged to raise money to send the set never McLaughlin any course Redwood Junior Giants football o’ records as a player but he’s’ been team to Boise Idaho for the Pop terrific as golf coach at St John’s Football Warner playoffs League University In the last three years and the Redman have won 38 of 40 The league is for tests: The team was unbeaten in the local outfit is undefeated this 1957 and again this year season a - N - 220-poun- 18-2- MANLEY WET With the Columbia football team shut out in three of four losing games in a row Robert Berne costumed as the Lion Mascot was forlorn figure in the rain GUARANTEED LUBRICATION CHEVRON STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS Man" ob-ain-ed 35-ya- rd GREASE (Ctl-(o)- JOB G oupzn ULO JACKP©? 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