Show 78 POINTS THE OGDEN S' OGDEN ' VV Ed Kovac - SB R UTAH THURSDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 12 1959 'i I w-- - -"'- STANDARD-EXAMINE- Leads in 4 I 5 t NEW YORK (AP)— Cincinnati's Ed Kovac a halfback with a consistent scoring touch remains major college football’s top scorer- of the 1959 sea- Weber Can Grab ICAC Grid Crown With Win Over Snow A free-wheeli- ng - son 4- Statistics from the NCAA Serv ice Bureau released today show Kovac with 13 touchdowns for 78 i points and a seven point lead over ' Nolan Jones of Arizona State U Jones had scored seven touchdowns j but has added 20 conversions and three field goals-fo- r a total of 71 points Abner Haynes the attack leader-fo- r unbeaten North Texas State Is next with 70 on 11 touch-- l downs and four conversions Kovac had two games remaining in which his lead Chris Burford of Stanford grabbed six passes in his team’s ( 3 loss to UCLA and leads all I ' receivers in number of catches 42 However Dick Evans of VMI has taken over as the yardage leader with 513 yards on 27 receptions Burford has gained 503 yards Evans also has caught seven touchdown passes one less than the leader— Paul Maguire of the Citadel In punt returns Billy Cannon of LSU remains the leader with 214 yards on 13 returns compared to 210 on 12 returns by Jacque MacKinnon of Colgate Kentucky’s Calvin Bird is the kickoff return leader with 315 yards on 12 returns to 314 on 10 returns for Perv’is Atkins of New Mexico State and 313 on 13 by Brown’s Paul Choquette ‘it m-mi 'Wv - Wir !‘r-- - - Wymy-- - i ' vV The Weber College Wildcats will be shooting for their sixth victory of the 1959 football season Saturday something the school hasn’t been able to accomplish since 1951 The Wildcats can do more than that this week They can win their first ICAC grid championship in the history of the conference Weber’s opponent Saturday will be the Snow College Badgers of Ephraim a club that has had its share of troubles this campaign The game begins at 1:30 pm in Weber College Stadium Snow was ranked high in the preseason national rankings since the squad was bolstered by some husky linemen something the Badgers haven’t had for a long time But the Ephraim crew found the going a little rough and has won only one of seven games this sea- - 'I t‘j v’-- y n 14-ye- ar 1 53-1- ? w-it- h svfr- ‘ - 0 n vilhl son All-Ameri- ca lkr' jag In Big Ten By Jack Clary Associated Press Sports Writer Now it’s Northwestern’s turn to catch a glimpse of the new Look That would be Dean Look the man Michigan State warned the Wile cats to beware of this Saturday He’s the same man who las '"year was one of the Big Ten’s finest halfbacks and this year has turned out to be its best quarterback Any wariness Northwestern may have as it battles Michigan State to keep at least a tie for the Big Ten lead with Wisconsin is founded on the sad experiences of four previous opponents and MSU Coach Duffy Daugherty’s outright praise for Look The Lansing Mich senior has passed for seven touchdowns anc ' scored one in keeping the Spar tans at 3 for the season But he to acquaint himself with the : had intricacies of a new position and shake off an early-seaso- n injury bug “He’s just what the doctor or dered for the squad” Daugherty said after Look paced Michigan State to a 19--0 victory over Notre Dame “He has good poise excel lent judgment and has been an in4-- ‘ spiration" Wisconsin Wednesday worked on plays aimed at avoiding linebacker Bill Burrell of Illinois whom the huddle ran Jimmy Orr sheepishly The pass deep in Giant territory had slithered through his fingers Bobby Layne who’d thrown it was livid “Listen you little Georgia — stormed the Steelers’ quarterback “if you drop another pass on me I’ll kill you” This happened last year in game the Steelers lost in the muc in New York and when it was finished Layne was so burned he couldn’t talk You knew then why he was the guy' who before com ing to Pittsburgh had led Detroi to four championships Here he was 32years old with a pot belly a bum ankle a scarrec shoulder and playing on a tail-en- c team and yet caring desperately whether they won or lost “Hell” he laughed later “Jimmy Orr is one of my best friends But you know he didn’t drop a pass the rest of the season” I heard a man in Lubbock Tex Bobby's home offer him a job at 'three times his football salary All Layne did was shake his head “I’m sorry I got to play football ‘ post-seaso- Bowl year later In 1956 Ed Meadows slammed lim to the frozen turf in a Decern jer game and gave hi ma brain concussion costing the Lions the game and the Western Division title A year later his ankle was tracked against the Cleveland Browns Ernie professional history has been surpassed only by Sammy Baugh in pass completions yards gained and touchdown tosses From' last place the Steelers rallied to go unbeaten in their last seven games and finish with their best record in a dozen years Layne has the faculty of getting men to play for him John Henry Johnson the fullback in his Detroit days needed pampering Bobby pampered him “because I want that man blocking for me” ASIDE FROM BEING THE best poker player in west Texas he’s also a gambler on the football field a long ball thrower and the first pro to stick his head into the meat grinder and run the option play He doesn’t savor his reputation for living high off the field too but he says candidly “If I feel like a beer or two I’m not going to sneak around some side alley joint I’m going to go to the best place in town and walk in the front door “I’m 32 It’s a little late to be telling me how to behave No one can ever say I wasn’t 100 per cent ready the day of a game” devil-may-ca- For Orange Bowl Game at Miami MIAMI Fla (AP) — The Orange Bowl committtee is giving Syracuse time to decide if it wants to AIB play in the New Year’s Day footGoff Beth 437 Individual series high ball game here High Individual game Helen Lyon 171 high team team Pin Pickers 1604 high series game When the invitation first was exLucky Strikes 577 ' tended to Syracuse OGDEN MIXED FOURSOME C Kussrow of the Van Chairman High Individual series Dale Read 576 Agnes Dallinga 519 high individual game Dale Orange Bowl Selection Committee Read 215 Agnes Dallinga 188 nigh team series Read & Benson 2346 high team said an immediate decision was game Read & Benson 824 wanted of other teams woud be EAGLES considered High Individual series Bill Fulton 557 high However other committee memIndividual game Reed Affleck 226 high team series) Rigo's 3057 high team game Oscar's bers yesterday counseled against a Meat Market 1047 quick decision In addition the WHITE CITY LADIES HANDICAP committee learned it will have to High Individual series Arlene Mortenson Eve wait until after the Southeastern 505 high individual game Bea Wempe Workman and Arlene Morterson 181 high team series Utah Noodle 2737 high team Conference season ends before it can invite such teams as Georgia game Utah Noodle 959 Georgia Tech and Tennessee — all HILL AFB LADIES mentioned as possibilties by Kuss Roma Goff 500 High Individual series 202 Prudence Norma row individual game high high team series Three Point Two 2529 Syracuse players have voiced enhigh team game Hill Jills 935 thusiasm for a Miami game but athNISEI WOMEN letic officials at the school said High Individual series Alice Hattgrt 474 other factors must be considered high individual game Alice Hattori 10 high The other team in the Orange team series Dave's Cleaners 2603 high Bowl will come from the Big Eight team game Ogden Y8A 892 Conference top-rank- ed THE Steelers have been disappointing They've had no running backs of worth Layne has been in an unaccountable slump But don’t count him out— or the Steelers-Prettwell out of the race with four defeats they come to New GiYork to meet the high-ridin-g ants It’s a perfect setup for an upset so taking the long flyer: Pittsburgh 20 New York 14 Other predictions: Baltimore 31 Green Bay 21 Los Angeles 17 Detroit 14 San Francisco 35 Chicago Bears 21: Cleveland 20 Washington 7 Chicago Cards 35 Philadelphia 24 y - ! AMES Iowa (AP) — A minister’s wife will have the last word in some Iowa high school basketball games this winter She will be the referee “My husband was wonderful when I suggested it to him” Mrs Carol Ziegler says of her plans to officiate boys basketball games Her husband is assistant pas- tor of Collegiate Presbyterian at Iowa State University Mrs Ziegler was an outstanding forward on the Olin High School girls basketball team in 1950-5- 4 But the mother also was attractive enough to be named “queen of furrow” in an Iowa beauty contest in 1957 The Zieglers have a son PauL Mrs Ziegler will wear black slacks with the usual striped shirt ld Pros Tee Off In Opening Round Today one-under-p- ar big-mone- Bo Gets ' drawer player LAFAYETTE La'(AP) — The second annual $15000 Lafayette Golf Tournament opened today with husky Billy Casper serving notice his putting may make the difference The swinger from one of pro Apple Valley Calif golf’s leading money winners with more than $28000 earned this year shot a blistering practice round yesterday He needed only 13 putts on the first 15 greens Many of the touring pros found the Oakbourne Country Club course a soft touch in practice rounds Defending champion Jay Hebert was with a 71 over the bone-dr- y layout Other chief contenders for the title included Bob Goalby of Belley ville HI another winner this year and the Doug Ford of Crystal River Fla Japanese ace Tadashi Katti and newcomer Mason Rudolph of Clarksville Term were also given strong chances ever-consiste- NO STRIKE— Despite the actions of the players Elgin Baylor' 22 and Rudy LaRusso 35 of the Lakers and the Detroit Pistons’ Earl What Lloyd right they were not struck by lightning in Minneapolis appears to be lightning was caused by static on the photographer’s film as the combatants collided on a rebound play Baylor is top nt a Bear OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)— Pro golfer Bo Wininger has shot his share of birdies on tour but now he can boast of shooting a bear Win- brown bear inger killed a while on a big game hunt in British Columbia 150-pou-nd Among NAIA (AP) — Gary Campbell of Whittier (Calif) College has increased his average about 50 yards a game sincer midseason and retains the total offense leadership in National Assn of Athletic football statistics Campbell has an average of 2264 yards a game for a total offense yardage of 1585 this season He was instrumental in vaulting Whittier to the team offense lead this week with 4421 yards a game and the team passing lead with 1933 yards a game Gamey Henley of Huron Sv D record cracked the NAIA-scorinwith his 34 points over four seasons He is within nine points of the single season record of 150 with one game to play Jim St Clair leads NAIA passers with a 1639 average and his teammate at the University of California at Santa Barbara Fred Tunnicliffe is the No 2 receiver with 34 catches for 690 yards Willie Richards of Jackson Miss State leads receivers with 883 yards a game Leading rusher is Bobby Fowler of the University of Tennessee at Martin with 1482 yards a game KANSAS CITY Inter-collegia- te ! 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And they have NC games was rated first this week followed by Hillsdale Mich Western Illinois East Texas State Southern Connecticut Presbyterian S C Louisiana Tech and Huron West Chester Pa Teachers and William Jewel are tied for ninth flannel AFTER TWO GAMES IN 1958 ie called his wife Carol in Lubbock and told her he was through disbusted playing only part-tim- e with Detroit He was traded to Chicago (10) TOKYO — Leo Espinosa imi Philippines outpointed Hiroshi Oda 17Vx Japan (12) (Espinosa retained Orient bantamweight title) Willie Young of Bethany W Va is top punter with a 449 average t Lenoir Rhyne of College of Hickunbeaten in seven ory NISEI MEN re THIS YEAR nd Syracuse Sought 1019 By Murray Olderman Pittsburgh in what looked like a come-dow- n for a man who in all — to Back NEW YORK (NEA) -- berth August 579 Irene Lachiotte 574 high individual game Paul McCune Irene Lachicotte 221 high team series Arabs 2934 high team game Arabs High Individual series Gridiron-W- in the Badgers play Saturday Tennessee guard Joe Schaffer who won lineman of the week honors for his play last week against Louisiana State was confined to CAREER SHOULD LAYNE'S the infirmary with a knee infection He was expected to see ac- have been concluded five times tion against Mississippi Saturday In 1949 when he played for Ted Collins’ sorry New York Bulldogs (“We won one game in 18 and No Bowl Offers were always worried that if Kate Smith ever got a sore threat we UNIVERSITY PARK Pa (UPI) wouldn’t get paid”) Bobby vowed — Ernest R McCoy athletic direc- to because of the beating he tor at the Pennsylavnia State Uni tookquit veristy said Wedensday the Nit In the spring of 1955 he was tany Lions have received no defi holding the reins of a horse for his n cite offer of a bowl son Rob when a rifle shot caused game the animal to rear and yanked McCoy sa di he undertsood Penn Bobby’s right shoulder out of its State was on “several bowl lists” socket He couldn’t throw naturbut refused to comment on a pub- ally and the Uons sank to last lished report the team was being place but his arm came back a considered for Cotton SHRINE MIXED foot- Layne Has One Goal On 183-pou- RESULTS HAD ROCKY START all-arou- nc a BOWLING LAYNE GAMBLES IN FOOTBALL Bobby Layne above is one of the old timers of professional ball He is starring these days for the Pittsburgh Steelers ke hard-runnin- Here at Weber the injury bug continued to work overtime this week as reserve quarterback Richard Dayton received a fractured wrist during practice Tuesday This leaves the Wildcats with only one signal caller— Brent Hancock As long as Hancock remains healthy the club is in fair shape Coach Wally ‘Nalder will use him only on Should Hancock get inoffense jured however the Weber mentor would have to do some rapid shifting of backfield personnel He has been working Ken Hicks who has played all three of the other backfield positions at quar-erbac- k and he could take over if roOT needed Dayton joins fullback Fred Van-Dyas those who are out for the season because of injuries Others who have been nursing injuries fullback Jim Mackay end Marlin Brooks and guard James Hassell should all be ready to go Saturday Coach Wally Nalder has altered his lineup somewhat for this weeks game He said his offensive starting unit will be Steve Smith (180) and Lee Smith (185) at ends Ron Wine-ga- r (200) and Brent Wilcox (180) at tackles Lynn Foxley (165) and Lynn Hutchings (185) at guards Ron LeFevre (190) at center Brent Hancock (170) at quarterback Terry VanVleet (175) and Lynn Corbridge (155) at halfbacks and Jim Mackey (185) at fullback The Badgers biggest running g threat is halfback Jim Hill a halfback He is a veteran who caused the Wildcats considerable trouble a year ago In fact the Snow starting unit is made up mostly of veterans since there are only two freshmen In the starting offensive unit — fullback Ray Whitworth and center Day Taylor Snow will carry ' a 191 to weight advantage in the line and 176 to 171 advantage in the backfield In other games involving ICAC teams this weekend Boise will be at Oympia Wash Carbon will be at Dixie College of Southern Utah will travel to Phoenix Ariz WOMAN TAKES POSITION AS HOOP OFFICIAL vWS1 V vVAn Acrylic Hatece’o - Fiber by uiiacatt'lljouarllsoEn Tlaera Sc none "Esethlcr 2 IRE CIO HERMITAGE CO ICUISVIllE Kl DISTRIBUTED ST RATIONAL OISTMERS PROOCO Chemstrand Corporation vvy ‘VAUV'Vk’WVA'VVWlA’VAV'W SB PR 001 k 1 A Jl 4k jaw jil -- t fe I ifc |