Show - - r n lf©n LUM nrJfcJ © 4B OGDEN THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R UTAH THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 12 n r) ' 1959 f Chicago Players Make Sweep For First Time in History JhiGago By Bob Green Associated Press Sports Writer BOSTON (AP)— Tobacco-chewin- g Nellie Fox the Chicago White Sox’ gritty little second baseman to- day was named the American League’s most valuable player for 1959 Fox edged teammate Luis Apa-rici- o the shortstop half of Chicago’s brilliant double play combination commitin balloting for a tee of the Baseball Writers Assn of America Fox and Aparicio who provided deChicago with vital fense in the White Sox’ drive for their first pennant in 40 years were the only two players listed on all ballots They devided all the first place votes between them 24-m- an COLLECTS POINTS 295 Fox polled 295 points in the voting while Aparicio had 255 Early Wynn Chicago’s burly right hander drew 123 points as the White Sox swept the first three places in the poll It was the first such award for Fox a quiet unassuming veteran whose huge cud of tobacco is almost as much a trademark as his consistent determined HIGHLAND GETS NOD OVER PAYSON ELEVEN play It also marks the first time a White Sox player has been seThe Associated Press lected since the baseball writers 1931 in took over the award ’ The Payson Lions are the sucFox’ selection gave Chicago a cess story of the 1959 Utah sweep of the MVP award only the fourth time a single city has had schoolboy football campaign both American and National league But the Lions will be decided most valuable players The Cubs’ against Highland Ernie Banks was named to the underdogs of Salt Lake City Friday High National League MVP award last in one of the Gass A semifinal week ' games Coach Jim Durran recalls that OTHER CONTENDERS two American years ago when his present Other were sophomores he seniors Clevewere League said Payson would be lucky to land’s Rocky Colavito and Tito win two games in two years Francona A1 Kaline of Detroit Jim Now his team is seeking its first Landis of Chicago and Harvey Class A title Kuenn of the Tigers Durrant 'himself played for the Fox contributed 191 hits and a last Payson team to reach the 306 average to Chicago’s pennant in the playoffs in the Gass B ranks drive But it was his play field as much as anything else Payson lost to Judge Memorial that brought him the honor one of in the Class B finale in 1949 Since then the Lions moved up baseball’s most coveted annual to Class A and have reached awards iittle the playoffs for the first time 160 pounds The highland-Payso- n The game will keystone man handled 827 chances ColWestminster at be staged with only 10 errors for a sparkling in Stadium Hansen Dan 988 fielding average and the lege’s 2 at Lake Salt secaround Friday City pm defensive play Bountiful will battle Murray ond is generally considered a maat Murray in the other Gass A g White jor factor in the semi-finat 2 pm Friday Sox’ pennant-winnin- g effort At the same time Judge Memorial will play Dixie in St George Defending Class B champ Millard will battle Uintah at Vernal Saturday at 1 pm in the other Class B semi-finUintah is the only Gass B team which never has won a state title None of the Class A in a row while the Bears won teams has won the outright their last two starts championship in that class Baltimore lost to the Browns and Murray however won a Gass Redskins in its last two games B title and Payson tied for Class B championship in 1943 and must bounce back quickly to tie finished in a four-wa- y and retain the western division title and for the Class A championship a chance to defend its league crown in 1925 in the championship game The Colts tackle a Green Bay team that has lost four straight since winning its first three games The Packers bowed at Baltimore last 1 month Charley Conerly and George Shaw New York’s top quarterbacks are nursing injuries but may recover sufficiently to play against Pittsburgh The Giants were fortunate to gain a 6 victory last month at Pittsburgh The Giants have won their last five games the league’s longest current victory The Associated Press string is such in pro basketball that tics Washington probably did Coach Paul Brown a favor by defeating tics ois such in pro baskebtall that Baltimore last Sunday That upset they can “skip” a quarter and still should help get his Browns in a serious mood for a Redskin team roll up a score approaching record they downed at Cleveland 34-- 7 proportions Don Bosseler Washington’s fullThe Celtics scored only 19 points back is injured in the second period of Wednesday The Eagles entertain a CardiAssn nal team they edged earlier in the night’s National Baskebtall 4 season after trailing 24-- 0 game with Cincinnati But they in the third period The Rams-Lion- s blasted in 132 in the other three clash also in a return match and wound up with a season high The Lions upse- - the Rams at Los in a 8 victory over the Royals Angeles 17-- 7 With 41 points in the first period 48 in the third and 43 in the fourth the Celts had an easy time proe Eastern ditecting their vision lead over Philadelphia which 5 in the Detroit dowend other game league’s Walt Chamberlain again was the Philadelphia leader scoring 41 spring meeting and that the only points school interested in joining the Boston with Cincinnati’s league was Montana State College Twyman in the midst of a Montana State which is an inde- night pulled well away as Bill pendent team formerly belonged Shaman scored 15 points and Bob to the less potent Rocky Mountain Cousy and Tom Heinsohn added 10 Conference MSC has also been apiece in the third period Sharmah listed as a prospective member of wound up with 32 points Heinsohn the proposed new conference along with 22 and Causy with 16 the Canadian border Walt Dukes a kept DeIn Salt Lake City when informed troit close to Philadelphia until' he of the rumor that Utah was eyeing had to be rested because of ex conferences outside the Skyline cfessive fouls midway in the third James R Bud Jack University of period Then Chamberlain & Co Utah athletic director said: “It’s ran away nailing the game with 3 lead news to me” 12 straight points for an “I haven’t heard anything like Dukes had 22 points while Chamberlain scored 41' that” said Jack By Earl Wright United Press International The Chicago Bears are favored NELLIE GOES HUNTING to tighten up the National Football CHICAGO— Nellie Fox Chicago White Sox second baseman who League’s western division race Sunwas named as the American League’s most valuable player today day by defeating the San Francisco deans his shotgun in his home here as he prepares to go hunting Forty-Niner- s at Chicago’s sWrigley Ernie Banks of the Cubs recently won the National League’s most Field valuable player award — (AP Wirephoto) is a two-poi) San Francisco underdog although it leads the western division by two games while the Bears (3-are tied for third with the Green Bay Packers Baltimore Colts The second-plac- e (4-are 914 point favorites to whip the Packers at Milwaukee The New York Giants ) are 214 point choices' to protect their e eastern lead over the WITH AL WARDEN Cleveland Browns ) by downing the Pittsburgh Steelers at Yankee Stadium The Browns are favorites for their game with the Redskins (3-at Washington The Eagles (4-are four-poito down choices the Chicago CardiIf Gene Fullmer keeps his world middleweight crown nals (2-- at Philadelphia In Sunwhen he battles capable Spider Webb of Chicago for th day’s other game the Los Angeles 160-poun- d crown at George Nelson Field House Logan Rams ) are 214 point choices to defeat the Lions at Dethe night of Dec 4th he’s be offered a title fight in Utah troit d chamThe Bears entertain the Forty-Ninnext June with --Archie Moore the current team that edged them last pion month 7 at San Francisco ' when Moulton has $14500 in the till al- R C Owens and leaped caught ready” said Rothschild "He has Y A Tittle’s pass in the end zone with 61 seconds to go an additional $4000 in layaways have wron four “At Pocatello the first day’s sale The Forty-Niner- s was nearly $4000 Ogden and Salt Lake City also report brisk sales I'd say the gate at the moment is around $40000 which is terrific “One Ogden firm alone has ordered 140 choice seats Others are following suit Everyone is coTUCSON Ariz (UPI) — Skyline operating and Jhis will undoubtedly swell the ticket sales in the next Coneference Commissioner E L 10 days was unconRomney admittedly WEBB WILL ARRIVE in Poca- cerned Wednesday over rumors that tello next Monday with his trainer the league was headed for a split Carl Nelson Manager Hector One conference member M o Knowles and sparring partners has been included among a J Asked the status of Carmen Basilio: returning to the boxing ring group of state schools expected to form a new collegiate conference Rothschild said: ARCHIE MOORE “Carmen would like nothing bet- in Idaho Montana and the DakoThis interesting bit of boxing news ter than to return to the boxing tas was provided the' writer by Norm ring His wife as you know has Rumors with little apparent founof the Lo- been ill for several months and Rothschild wants him to lay away his 'trunks dation says Utah and Colorado gan battle while visiting Ogden and gloves State univerisities have their sights “Moore and Fullmer would do “Basilio however still has the set on affiliations outside the presterrific business and Ogden Stadium urge to return to boxing I have a ent Mountain States Athletic Conmay be the scene” said Rothschild hunch though that if he does re- ference as the Skyline is known sume will he move to back boxing “Moore is interested m such a the welterweight division the officially bout and I feel that Fullmer and division he once ruled as champion The rumors would have Utah the colorful Archie would attract a “He reports that Fullmer gave on with Pacific Coast gate of better than $250000 in Og- him the worst beating of his career hitching schools in the aftermath of the his first kayo in his career den The stadium is ideal for such “Carmen would like nothing bet- Pacific Coast Conference break up a fight” ter than a rematch with Fullmer for Others believe the Rams from Fort Moore decisioned Joey Maxim at the d crown and right here Collins seek admittance to the Big Ogden Stadium to keep his world in Fullmer’s backyard His wife Eight conference title back in 1953 The gate was however has just about talked him Contacted here about the proout of it Carmen is well fixed and Some $30000 more over $30000 Montna Idaho Dakota conposed may decide he has had it” ference than Moore and Maxim drew in Romney declined com Tickets for the Fullmer-Web- b title other title bouts in St Louis and fight may be obtained at Para- ment on the ground that “it doesn’t mount Bowl 18th and Wash Blvd particularly concern me Miami He said he had not heard the “Archie is one of the world’s most REMEMBER The fight will rumor that Utah might leave the colorful fighters and a gentleman” be blacked out in Utah and Idaho Skyline league said Rothschild “He surely is a but will be televised to the rest of Romney said all members of the credit to the boxing game I am told the ration Skyline indicated happiness with the thousands of Ogdenites love the conference membership at the last man “The business at hand now is the Fullmer-Web- b fight I feel that Fullmer is in for the roughest bout of his career (6-1- THE SPORTS nt 4) -- 3) (6-1- -- one-gam- (5-2- (2-4-- 1) Moore Fullmer Fight Looms in Utah Next June If Gene Defeats Webb 714-poi- nt 4) nt 3) 5) (2-5- -- (1-5-- 1) 175-poun- er 20-1- 46-ya- rd C rs 0) Fox-Aparic- io v THEY'LL BOLSTER STENGEL'S STAFF NEW YORK — Ralph Houk left and Ed Lopat show their pleasure at press conference here today at which it was announced they’d be New York coaches for next season Houk who turned down an offer to manage Kansas City Athletics will be the Yankee first base coach in 1960 Lopat former star pitcher of the club will replace Jim Turner as pitching coach — (AP Wirephoto) LATE KAYO al al Warriors 38-2- Celtics Post Wins 21-1- 28-2- 151-11- one-gam- 119-10- :agle Wins Johnson Shows Promise light-hittin- Romney Unconcerned Over Split of Skyline n-ta- na x principal vote-gette- Bears Rate Edge Over San Francisco Eleven HIGHWAY 1 I u World Turf Race Winner Escapes Scrimmage in Washington D C Feature By Charles Chamberlain By George Bowen CHICAGO (AP) — Harold JohnLAUREL Md (AP) It took an son one of the greatest fighting international incident to give Bald machines in the business returned Eagle his American name and it took an international horse race to Philadelphia today and his $60 to make him world famous a week job in a jazz combo Bald Eagle an American-bre- d “I don’t get enough fights to live acgained world-wid- e e when claim he beat the so I’ve got a Wednesday combo” equine prides of eight other nasaid the heavylight in tions the roughly ridden $100000 weight who stopped Sonny Ray in D C International Washington the 10th round in Chicago Stadium But for the Suez Canal closing Wednesday night “We get abotu three night club which created international tension dates a week It pays 'each of us in 1956 the son of Nasrullah might from $50 to $60 I play the drums” well have raced under the name of heim owner of the Cain Hoy Stable originally called the rugged bay colt after Egypt’s Premier Bald Eagle won the Eighth International by a comfortable 214 lengths over France’s Midnight Sun while other contestants behind him knocked each othre for a loop The jockeys on horses from Venezuela and Australia jolted each other from their seats about halfway through the race Soviet jockey Nikolai Nasibov up on Garnir rode most of the way with a bloody nose and said “This is not a race it is more like a football game They ride like they do not have brains” Garnir finished fifth America’s ace jockey of 28 years' riding experience Eddie Arcaro considered himself lucky for having avoided the banging around “It was the roughest I’ve ever seen and I’ve ridden in a few of them1’ said Arcaro who finished fourth on France’s Mi Carina The other U S entry and the Mrs Herbert betting favorite Herff’s Tudor Era came in third Bald Eagle escaped the scrimmaging by breaking second and staying there until with about half a mile to go jockey Manuel Ycaza of Panama saw Tudor Era tiring and took the lead ‘Bald Eagle reeled off the 1 mile in 2 minutes 28 seconds The previous fastest International' was England’s Wilwyn 2:30 5 in the ' 1952 inaugural As the second choice Bald Eagle returned $920 $520 and $380 in the $2 betting windows - five-piec- top-ranki- The nationally televised bout with Ray was his first fight in six months and only his 11th in four years He won them all For a fellow who sees such little Johnson ring action the was a superb specimen against with Ray deadly and sure-fiste- d reflexes panther-lik- e “I knocked him down in the fourth with a right but couldn’t get at him to keep him there” he said afterward “I think I could have got him any time like I did in the last round But not having fought for so long I was skeptical” “I didn’t accomplish anything but a good work out All I can do is sit around play the drums and wait for a fight I’d like to meet Archie Moore again for the title (Moore losing on the cards kayoed Johnson in the 14th five years ago) but all my contacts with Moore have no results” Johnson 175 now has a 62-- 8 record Ray who weighed in at 174 is 5 20-9-- Nasser Harry F Capt Guggen- - Wilson Among Top Scorers Of the Nation f NEW YORK (UPI) — University of Utah halfback Larry Wilson is represented in NCAA major college football scoring honors list released today Wilson is tied in 8th spot with eight touchdowns and six extra points for a ' total of 54 points He shares this week’s position with Flowers of Mississippi and Pugh of Virginia Tech Ed Kovac of Cincinnati leads the pack with 78 points In pass receiving end John Lands of Montana is represented with 25 passes caught for 324 yards gained and one touchdown Chris Burford of Stanford leads the column with 42 passes bagged for 503 yards f Jack I y 4 49-poi- nt JL Jj f I 4-- I - tr— M Sp ft 80-6- 1 y 'M xXt I y pvt&sgs i iiii iiinKii' t 'AM V W 1 160-poun- SKI SALE “WEBB IS A HUNGRY fighter of the Jack Dempsey type This will be his golden opportunity the chance to win the title he has been gunning for “I watched Webb in his Michigan camp last week He is vicious and is determined not only to win the title but to kayo Fullmer for the second time in the Utahns career “Fullmer in his workout yesterday showed me plenty He is the same vicious fighter that stopped Carmen Basilio for the first time in San Francisco last August” Rothschild and Joe Dupler are thrilled at the early ticket demands “Utah state’s ticket manager Tom SAVE 30 SKI EQUIPMENT SKIS-BOOTS-PARKAS- to 50 and apparel ALL THE OIL f YOU WANT IS AS SKI HUT BUEMlER - 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