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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 10

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XOA THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER OGDEN UTAH' TUESDAY EVENING DECEMBER 4 1956 Wants Jensen Says Should Get NEW YORK Challenge Gene Fullmer still determined to claim the middleweight championship on Dec 12 will demand a i new equal contract for a post- poned title fight with Sugar Ray Robinson Jan 2 his manager announced today Robinson and the International Boxing Club refuse us a new contract in which each fighter gets 30 per cent of all net re-ceipts he no fight on Jan pilot Marv Jenson declared The current contract under which 25-v ear-old Fullmer was to hae fought the 35- ear-old champion at Madison Square Garden Dec 12 gives the challenger from West Joidan Utah only 122 per cent of the net gate and nothing Irom i -radio Robinson gets 472 nnn net Sate and S60 000 from TV-radio Chairman Julius Helfand of State Athletic Commission approved the postponement from Dec 12 to Jan 2 after Dr Alex- i I i i i I I I 't HONKERS COME A La) N't a lLd sp I Ct I -r rL a' were ta Miami Rushes Bowl Football Season title is nonsense Robinson can he forced to fight if he's sick We have physical examinations to prevent sick men from fighting And the terms of the present contract will stand unless Fullmer can negotiate a new NO LONGER A MYTH I EASY TO THIS PAIR i V' 41 if 'era ere 1 cf gv: fe- Vp i (bit t- 1 mun tf re rr vt 1 hi iz ym fr tr r- tv U- 1 1 -r to n-f all the c' Icr ie 07 rv'ii -est mg a uw pf-mg tree 15 I Ig s' (it f- 1 c- P' it io -vi ('U pp- i ust £2 72 ra a was Erg ferdmg I lr -v tT-4-7 a- i tvm c-e: Urr St3te -I i 1 Very on a n-err Z1 crut-e-d a 1 of 114-75 n- rl a 5 0 0 5s te a -ed Pm Pur A -r- ra eccrd ira ert I 5 Wilt Scores 52 Points in Debut Hurricanes Barred From Big Florida Gridiron Classic FOOTBALL'S SURE THING Bowden Wyatt now of Tennessee former Wyoming and Kansas football mentor looks like the Coach of the Year Wyatt well known to Utah sports boosters will send Ui oated Vols t0 the Sugar Bowl against Baylor on an 1 1 By THE ASSOCIATED PKI Wilt Charrtr Fair -1 th He strr a 'nid' a (fa iv a 1 srnifj kid gulps chocolate Th a a a a have all lever of him t- i wa never in I appetitp t-an when he cheuei up the schools offensive and deferive records in a at db that prod red an £7 69 virtory Ger Nr rthweMs rn ere cf th Eig Ten favorite The fir count £2 prints scored and 31 rrl-cu-ds pMck-d eff the srdv the Pbiladflphmn marv become the create! fcg man 10 baket ball itor Chamt eran arrival cn'v New Each Fighter 30 of Gate rander Schiff reported Robinson suffering from such a severe head Monday that he could not be in condition for the fight on Dec 12 Meanwhile bookies said all bets on the ficht ere automat-rally canceled because of the postponement Fullmer had been favored at to 5 in man-to-man wagering Manager Jenson explained to Iday: will continue his training at Gnminger and he will report at the Garden Dec 12 If Robinson isn't there to fight he'll immediately claim the title And the next da claim the $2000 forfeit posted to guarantee his appearance However Helfand said: 'talk about kullmer claiming the accepted an imitation to the Jacksonville Gator Bowl ihc 29 Several of the superior Miami youngsters have played together for four years freshmen having been eligible when they matriculated They aspired to close their college football careers on New Tears Day in the Orange Bow I where they played home games They are a frustrated lot thoroughly able to do something about it by getting even Last season they smacked the Panthers 21-7 STRATEGICALLY A ICING this is a battle of old Pitt backs Gustafson wa one 'of Dr Jock early fullbacks Johnny Michelosen one of his late quarterbacks Both assisted the famous Scot in coaching Both got away from the single wing they played so well and learned so thoroughly under Dr Sutherland They adopted the split with Gustafson fixing in some straight in which the belly series is incorporated With star-studded casts this battte revolves around a duel of remarkable quarterbacks with Corny Salvaterra of Pitt preferring to keep and carry and Sam Scarnecchu usually looking to pitch A column could be filled describing the linemen and backs of both sides but leave us as they say in Brooklyn start with Joe Walton All-America and All-Professional end and the extraordinary all-round workman at fullback for Miami Capt Don Boseler and let it go at that Had Florida had any idea of What was coming the State Chamber of Commerce would have included this game in its early winter tourist attractions The final college football votes and in parentheses: 10-0) 10-0) (9-1) 0-1) 0-1) (7-2) 11 Baylor 13 Oregon Christian 18 15 16 10 18 8 20 5 Penn Houston (Tempe 337 301 247 211 202 134 115 63 60 55 pheasant California in THE SPORTS HIGHWAY WITH AL WARDEN SOONERS WIN Tennessee Second in 1956 Poll By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS high-powered Soon-ers winners of 40 straight games after chalking up 10 triumphs this season have been acclaimed the No 1 college football team for the second successive year In the final poll conducted by The Associated Press 187 sports writers and broadcasters gave the Sooners a total of 1715 votes compared with 1618 for the second-place Tennessee Volunteers who are headed for the Sugar Bowl after an unblemished record in 10 games The Sooners who retired the Rev Hugh CSC Memorial Trophy were placed first on 104 ballots Tennessee received 48 first-place votes The others were scattered among seven teams topped by 15 and 12 THREE TITLES The O'Donnell trophy put into competition by Notre' Dame in honor of the former president of the South Bend Ind university now has been won three times by Oklahoma Iowa's Rose Bowl-bound Hawk-eyes who had their best season since 1922 with an 8-1 record finished third They compiled 1270 points Georgia Tech due to meet Fitt No 13 in the Gator Bowl was right behind Iowa in fifth place with 1211 votes The Engi neers were followed by Texas Mi-ami Michigan Syracuse Michigan State and Oregon State Syracuse is headed for the Cotton Bowl against Texas Chris-tion No 14 and Oregon State for Rose Bowl Tennessee's opponent in the Sugar Bowl Baylor claimed 11th i place Clemson and Colorado opponents in the Orange Bowl just got into the top 20 Clem- 20thWaS pl3Ced 19th and Colorado the top twenty The top 20 teams with first-place votes and won-lost records in parentheses points on 10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1 basis: 1 Oklahoma 104 (10-0) 1715 2 Tennessee 48 (10-0) 1618 3 Iowa 15 (8-1) 1270 4 Georgia Tech 4 (9-1) 1211 5 Texas 2 (9-0-1 1070 6 Miami 12 (8-0-1) 867 7 Michigan 1 (7-2) 599 8 Syracuse (7-1) 406 9 Michigan State (7-2) 309 10 Oregon State 3 (7-2-1) 229 Second 10 11 Baylor 1 (8-2) 198 12 Minnesota (6-1-2) 183 13 Pittsburgh (5-2-1) 175 14 Texas Christian (7-3) 118 15 Ohio State (6-3) 60 16 Navy (6-1-2) 57 17 George Washington (7-0-2) 51 18 Southern California (8-2) 33 19 Clemson (7-1-2) 28 20 Colorado (7-2-1) 25 ft WLING RESULTS fraternal High individual series Jay Smailey 577 and Richard Ellis J44 high individual game Jay Smalley 213 and Albert Hacker 209 high team series Moose-haven 2945 and high team game Moosehaven 1096 OGDEN MAJOR individual series Tom anc Uerb Wessman 608 high individual game Herb and Tom White 224 high team series Bush Super Market 2820 and high team game Bush Super Market 1012 CLASSIC High individual series Paul Millard 583 and Horald Bate-nSrV high dividual game Paul Willard 235 and Joe Bari ney 223 high team series King Lome Bowling Shirts 2660 and high team game Electric Motors Inc 920 LADIES FRIDAY NIGHT High individual senes Joan Ji0ro13- 523- and Agnes Dallinga 512 high individual game Deone Lichtenstem 191 and Kaye Ban- high team series Woody Club 2793 and high team Same Club 989 INDEPENDENT High individual series Mits 551 and Bob Stratton 547 nigh individual game Dee Richards 232 and Bob Stratton 221 high team series Howard Texaco 2972 and high team game Washington Bakery 1100 ladies classic High individual series Ideila Herrington 528 high individual game Beth Herrington and Flo St John 210 and Addie Utsman 207 high team senes Kobel Sheet Metal 2371 and high team game Fred Nye Co 807 EAGLES AUXILIARY High individual series Nondas Poulson 442 and Norma Wheelwright 437 high individual game lone Probasco 184 and Phyliss Smalley 175 high am series Growers 2571 and high team game Twisters 937 HILL AFR MEN rah0indiviual Joe Carbo 584 and Ron Johnson 582 high individual game Joe Carbo and Ron Johnson 210 high team senes Voodoos 2944 and high team game 1129 ontract FIGHT RESULTS By THE TH) PRI sg NEW OR LEANS Nv I River 159 Las Vexas -v or i Charley J-s Or leans (10) MIAMI lf'V Ksno-ipM -out Billy 174 4 NEW ra 187 Phocnx Arz 1:7 n-c Bethea 2 4 1 Nrv Yrr- PAIcIS DLo L-t pointed Felix Chiocci France (10) OSAKA Japan Johnnv --n-7ales 138:2 Oakland Calf t-pointed Jiro smsds Tokvo 10 PITTSBURGH Wav re 141 Your tow Oh 0 t-pmnted 141 (Hngstrvs (10) TP New Faces On All-PCC SAN FRANCISCO AP A season of it reflects ivrf in (he 1956 AousHd Pn slf Pacific Coart Conference football (earn with no school at og the lilt Champion Oregon State UCLA Stanford and Wd'-hiniCnr placid two each Smith rn (Viforrna Oregon and Washington State got single spots Tilth news jsrd 5 pi aiding in the Miction the team is composed of Ends Ihll Wa-Krkrt Stale and Phil McHugh Oregon tackles John Mdte Oregon State and Paul VTiggin guards E-ker Hams UCLA and Oick F) a'-hinuton Jim Mathrny UCL harts John Brodje Stanford Earne! Durden Oregon State Dean Derby Wah-igton and Robert Southern California Conference penalties limUrd some nior stars to five gamts and kept them from official recognition Special mention must be made of Southern great halfback John Arnett end Chuck Limbach tackles George Kclotti and Fabian Abram ard quarterback Don Shin- Dick halfback Doug Bradley and end Feie O'Garro All standouts in the games they were allowed to play Johnston and Arizin Tie NEW YORK (UP) Paul Arum the Fhihdrlpha Warriors who won the National Basketball Ayn scoring title 1951 52 has moved into a find place tie with teammate Neil Johnston in the current race Armn tallied 115 points in four games during the past week to increase his screen total to 431 points Johnston was to 95 points over the same pern Clyde Lovcllette of the Min-neapolis K(ts rnoved in to third place behind Philadelphia's twin terrors with 376 points Bnh Pettit of the St Louis Hawks jwas fourth with 375 points I I oi Wins Verdict In Paris Fight I PARIS France (UP) Duitio Loi of Italy the European licht- weight champion scofed an unpopular 10-round decision over jjoung Felix Ohirrca la -1 night tin a non-title bout Loi weigned (136 pounds Chiocca 137 IH08 Qnop tented VALUE E) 01)5033 OSD 0IDO By HARRY GRAYSON MIAMI Fla The Gold Coast and the State of Florida feel too badly about the National Collegiate Athletic flat refusal to give Miami of Coral Gables 10 days off for good behavior The University of Miami vou see was set down for two ears due to say too rigorous cruiting Time's up Jan 10 but with the hot Hurricanes richlv entitled to represent its state in the Orange Bowl Jan 1 the NCAA said nix So the Orange Bowl on New Year's Day has to settle for considerably less than the tremendous battle between Miami and Pittsburgh which is to be nationally televised from there Dee 8 Here are two of the finest college teams hardened by combat Pitt will have had two weeks rest in which to doctor up its wounds after traveling across the country like circus troupers to tackle the best Miami will be fresh from a gigantic battle with its very formidable intra-state rival Florida DESPITE THESE FACTORS which could have an important bearing on the outcome of a scrap like this this handicapper is picking Miami to beat Pittsburgh by a touchdown in a game during which too many of them will not be scored say 14-7 I like the Miami kids because Andy Gustafson has a pigeonchested psychological bulge Coach Gustafson and his lads have something to get mad about They have the greater incentive goaded by the spirit of revenge! Pitt you understand has already With fv ga a figjr od rmovttit JO'dto Ctndi'ttr Is Gene Getting Run-Around? Gene Fullmer classy middleweight boxer was kayoed temporarily late yesterday out of the fistic ring when Sugar Ray Robinson asked postponement of the world's middleweight championship fight The date was Dec 12 i Robinson and the New Yorkment Jenson said: Athletic commission announced I one iota The seat sale I that the current champion must am informed by the IBC was 6 before aherecaina mTetthe the 1000 mark and Utahn for the 160-pound crown thls 15 temfic- I'm certain the Mary Jensen and his protege Dec- 12 gate had the fight gone Pun 1 1 Paul Perkins and Jay on as scheduled would have sur- York onTt and moved to the Edison Hotel Boxing fans up and down the r5jner was stuck for the stale have voiced many opinions bill sparring partners since the postponement became 1 rooms and other expenses official with approval of the New 1 fingers along with plane York Athletic Commission ilcs for four- Jenson said: Sugar Ray Robinson must have 1 1 sure the IBC will take watched Archie Moore take a fuFe of our expenses including beJting last Friday night at Chn theT ane cago and decided he wanted more to remain In New time to get into shape un1 aer Dec 12 Gene cpp kiT nr Im Trc I fuilrner show up at the Carol LAKING 01 I OLITICS den next Wednesday night and Wonder if any of the following claim S2000 forfeit had any bearing on in New York City and askmg for the postponement: 'state are really incensed at the Robinson scaled 165 pounds i turn of said Jenson last week five pounds over have been told that Robin- the middleweight limit Perhaps son ha5 had more than 20 post- hen having trouble making the ponements during his boxing ca- weight career maj he some of Them Earlier this year Robinson vvtre legitimate but I wonder kayoed Bobo Olson at Los An- people have told me that geles for a fancy pay day He Robinson may never get into the still owes Uncle Sam and the in-1 ring with Fullmer ternal revenue department many 1 we fight Robinson on Jan thousands of dollars His cut out 2 the worst date they could the Dec 12 fight would have sibly pick demand 30 per been peanuts cent of the ticket gate and a por- By staging the fight in 3957 Lon of the TV money Unde Sam clip Sugar Ray 1 Robinson wants to run out nearly as hard as in the present on the fight completely year claim the title and meet Charles Some believe that Robinson 'Hume of Pari the No 2 con-wants to get Fullmer in a state i tender with the championship at of jitters which might pay off for the Sugarman with another Fullmer undoubtedly will retriumph turn to Utah for the Christmas Marv Jenson manager of Full- holidays Jenson stated mer really has donned fighting of what the future attire and is burned up holds in More for Fullmer Nardiello one of theicontinue his said Jen- physicians for the New York 6on- State athletic commission is Sug-1 at edge now will ar Ray personal physi- taper off and be in the pink when said Marv Jenson over the and if ever we get the champion phone today i into the Dr Nardiello was personal guest in London in 1951 when Sugar Ray lost his crown to Randy Turpin Last Mav when Robinson kayoed Bobo Olson in a hurry Dr Nardiello was on hand all expenses being paid by Robinson that a pretty state The Weber County Farm Bu-of affairs jreau baseball champions of 3958 learn of the post- 2nd their partners will be hon- TTl 11 IT 1 I IT! I H-a id-r-rv ATfiC? £5 1 a Al i 4 IT 3 ored at a dinner ponement until mid-afternoon rxo ER Utah Aggies Selects tL lOklahoma Drop Third Moop Game LOGAN (UP) Idaho State College walloped Utah State for the second time in a week 68-60 here last night Last Friday the Bengals from the Rocky Mountain Conference trounced the Skyline Conference Aggies 66-60 in a game at Pocatello Utah State gained an 11-8 lead after 10 minutes of play but the Bengals tied it up at 11-all two minutes later then moved into a six-point lead and were never headed thereafter Idaho State shot 40 per cent from the field compared with 27 per cent for the USAC Farmers and gathered in one-third more rebounds Bengal star guard Lloyd Harris was high point man for the night for the victors with 19 pqints matched by 19 scored for USAC by Ted Smith Reserve forward Skip Ester-brooks pushed 14 points through the hoops for ISC followed by six-feet eight inch Bengal center Jack Allain and forward Larry Bailey of Utah State with 11 Stt ftih Side 'I? Adlehardlf Foiak 2 7 AUamc Smith 7 5-9 18 I Bally-f 3 1-t 8 i 0 li br kI Lockjerc 3 10 Mi Ham Dcton 2 0-0 4 i Hicks Bates 0-2 1 I nmerag Schley 3 1-2 2 4-5 8 Siemanf Thajcrf I 1-2 3 Crane 0 0-1 0 Budge 1 o-0 2 TH2h'37Jl3 Total 22 16-8 34 LUh state 23 NEW YORK (UP) 1956 United Press ratings first-place won-lost-tied records 1 Oklahoma (28 2 Tennessee (5 3 Iowa (3 8-1) 4 Georgia Tech 5 Texas A AM (9 6 Miami Fla (1 9 7 Michigan (7-2) 8 Syracuse (7-1) 9 Minnesota (6-1-2) 10 Michigan St Second 10 teams: 48 12 Pittsburgh 36 State 21 14 Texas 15 Southern California Wyoming 13 17 Yale Colorado 9 19 Navy Duke 6 Others: Texas Western State 4 Ohio State 3 Army and Arizona State) 2 each Speaking of Tags A total of 219857 tags were sold in 1955 DECANTER The bead of the neu? Laspixtd new deHpi! Tb of the old in the unique full fiavor of Bonded OLD FITZ lAe final choice of ncOurt £ai(et If ttrctfv party at Ranch House near Brigham City Thursday evening 'Dee 6 Secretary Arthur Larson announced today i Plain City won the A champion- LSEAT SALE GOOD and cnnton landed the gonfalon Hhe a-nVa15e 53 dinner is slated for anything to do with the postpone- 8 pm 1 yesterday It would have been much better had the NY athletic body called Gene into a meeting along with Robinson for G-kJn ocrUy far tjinj fsOie-bokir um sn-h cr Viibowt pcrr V' rxl bmti rDTUCsY STRAIGHT EauB0K BCdQ fr WSIHUWISTABUSiiLOkOttlSWU six nm cad ITIlia-tEUII.

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