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THE DAILY INTER LAKE America's Davis (uppers A GIANT AMONGST THEM Up Against Huge Odds ADELAIDE Australia (UP) The number is conaldered just as unlucky under" as it Is buck In the Staten but it is searing Billy Talbert non play ing captain of the United Stales Davis Cup lennls team In fact Talbert feels this lllth straight meeting between the US and Australia in the challenge round could produce an upset vic tory for the underdog Yanks "Tennis be tennis with out upsets and Just what walling for this said the ruddy laced Now Yorker as he drove his squad through another workout on the well manicured Memorial Drive grass courts Vic Seixas of Philadelphia who also scare easily agreed wilh 'Talbert "No one expects us to win a match against the Aussles and a good position to be said I lie veteran Cup campaigner who is expected to draw two sin gles assignments and also team wilh Herb Elam of Beverly Hills Calif in the doubles "I would ralher be the underdog than the favorite for these mat ches" Vic continued "We were expected to beat the Aussies last year al orest Hills and they real ly creamed us Weil this year Aus tralia is expected to win in a breeze "But underestimate us for Australia beat us when it wasn't expected to and we can heat the Aussies when no one expects us to" Under "to take It easy and don't got hurt" Seixas and Iho second half of "murderer's row' thus far has escaped IiiinnnH strenuous dally drills Hopman conceded Hud Hille Ken lx In lop form right now and nei'd to clo much but hit a lew each Baylor Bears May Try Del Shofner Talents WACO Tex (UP) Baylor Coach Sam Bovrt worried about his offense as he starts final nrcnarM Ions for bls team's Str'ar with Tennessee but it been 'hat way The New Dav Manin of fers a compile aliout f'iee situa tion for the 42 yee Bovd who sweated out a wittering attack durii'" earlv games when the defense was its best selling point "Our offense came of age In the Nebraska game 1 lie clidi'b game of the season" Boyd said "The kids finally caught on Io some of the new stuff 1 had eiven them and began to click Up to then we were making most of our yardage oh holdover plays from (George) regime" Boyd was Satidt assistant and moved up when Snucr stepped up to full time athletic director It Isn't the offense that worries me the defense" he said arc looking better wIBwlii pl elected ok we outstanding player to" if 41hm lam are preparing for the chal lenge round matches by going through routine workouts withoutsubjecting themselves to too much exertion "If my boys aren't in shape now they never will get any better in the few days we have left so why get them all tired Talbert reasoned However Harry Hopman non playlng captain of the favored Aus sles has adopted just the opposite tack He lias been driving his court stars especially taciturn Lew Hoad through gruelling drills "I am making Lew work harder than he probably has in the past six months" Hopman admitted he 'is taking it fine which leaves me quite satisfied" Although it is doubtful whether Hoad appreciates Hopman's "whip tactics the blond haired s'z has displayed some of his old time form in recent drills He is hitting the ball again with bls for mer and seems in tent on carrying Australia to a 5 0 sweep over the Americans Ken Rosewall who represents College of Pacific Seeking Pacific Coast Loop Berth STOCKTON Calif (UP) Col lege of Pacific plagued by a 13 000 mile football travel schedule eacli fall that lias cut into the fi nancial budget today asked to be allowed to join the Pacific Coast Con ference Athletic Director Jack (Moose) Myers who also is head football coach said that since the school became a major football institution in 1950 that it had been forced to play too many intersectionals to fill its schedule Pacific Coast Conference round Robin schedule has practi cally frozen us out of competition! on Hie vest coats" said Myers but tlie abrupt change to defensing a single wing offense like (Bow den) Wyatt has put together at Tennessee has sure come hard with our boys" Boyd mean that he wasn't spending some time on bis offense 'in preparation for Baylor's fourth bowl apnearance awl be hopes its second bowl vlc'ot'y "We're working on six or eight! plays which we made little use of during (he season and which Ten nessee didn't see while scouting he said actually there'll be very little new stuff" Boyd did Indicate however that tlie offensive plans may include full use of the multiple talents of Del Shofner the sprinter halfback who was kept under wraps as a runner for one reason or another much of the season The 185 pound six foot three inch triple sport star (track and basketball too) was used in only 70 of Baylor's 549 rushingf plays but he managed to pick up 449 yards for a 64 yai average tied for the Southwest Conference scoring lead with 60 points led the league in punting with a 407 av erage and caught 14 passes for 249 yards and three touchdowns Shofner works in the first back field unit opposite righ halfback Bobby Peters and with fullback Reuben Saage and whichever of Baylor's four quarterbacks hap pens to be in the slot on the multi ple offense at tlie time Another backfield unit includes three sophomores halfbacks ar rell isher and Junior Beall and fullback Larry Hichman This unit has seen just about as much action as the others In Beall and sulxstitute Donnel Berry Baylor also has the po tential to win the close ones with extra points Beall hit 11 of 15 while Berry out most of the year with Ininriac iolz arT flm tinnnln0 field goal in a 10 7 victory over Texas on his first appearance In the lineup He also converted five of eight extra points With All America guard Bill Glass spearheading a big mobile Ne ork Grants' Gifford Receives Jim Thorpe Trophy NEW YORK rank Gif ford of the New York Giants today was named winner of the second annual Jim Tliorpe Memorial Tro phy awarded to the outstanding player in professional football In a nose to nose duel for votes with comeback veteran Bobby Layne of Detroit the wondrously versatile Giant halfback emerged the choice of the pros themselves ns their most valuable performer He received the trophy do nated by A Spaulding Bros Inc from Harry Grayson sports editor of NEA Service in Balti more Memorial Stadium during a televised half time ceremony at the Colts Redskin game yesterday The award decided by a ballot ot every piayer in tne league goes to a man who was on the verge of losing his confidence after a dismal rookie year an offensive whiz who salvaged his pro career by spend ing a year on defense who is just beginning to reach the peak of his after 13 years of play as a high schooler collegian and mediocre pro debut in 1952 That was when he went to Steve Owen and said me on defense next year Coach Maybe I can do you some good that He was so good Owen used him on defense and offense the only two way back in pro football When Jim Lee Howell took over the Gi ants in 1954 Gifford settled his 205 pounds into an offensive half back slot to slay Last year he was voted to bls first all pro team in NEA's all player ballot This year his fifth in the NL he's the tops and the tribute shows up in the league sta tistics He's the only man ever to rank in the first five in the two vital offensive rush ing and pass receiving or a change of pace he has also thrown touchdown passes sAid Gifford when notified of the Jim Thorpe award "tops them all When you make All America you don't know who's doing' the picking Here the players and you can't imagine the pro rank Gifford by his own ad mission was a nobody until his senior year at the University of Southern California He was quick enough but no speed demon he was big enough but no power threat he was elusive enough but no spectacular breakaway threat He could do a little of everything run pass punt block placekick defend When Jesse Hill made him a tailback in his version of the multiple offense Gifford mush roomed his talents into a tremen dous All America senior season He married the campus beauty queen (later a Vafga calendar girl' became the No 1 Giant draft choice turned down $17000 from Canada and had a remarkably gratification I just believe it" my wife Marge was tak ing a nap when I heard about it even got up enough nerve to wake her up and tell her Gifford tallied 100 points in the voting to edge 97 The tow head quarterback of the Lions made a sensational comeback from a lame armed '55 campaign Har lon Hill the pass grabbing end of the Chicago Bears who won the inaugural award last year was a strong contender with 78 Tobin Rote the one man gang of the Green Bay Packers drew 65 struggling for a second division team and Ollie Matson the non pareil runner of the Chicago Car dinals tallied 51 "The only northern California school we play every year is San Jose State We played California in 1952 and Stanford in 1953 54 Myers pointed out that the COP stadium which seats 35000 would handle Pacific Coast Conference crowds comfortably Last year the Tigers' road sche dule called for travel to Kansas Marquette (Milwaukee) Tulsa Ok la and Arizona The 1957 slate calls for trips to Cincinnati Milwaukee and Arizona State at Tempe "We would like to get in the PCC" says Myers "and we are going to work with tliat objective in mind However if we can't make it there we have two other plans: "1 The Border Conference has indicated an unofficial interest in joining with COP San Jose State and resno State COP San Jose State resno State San Diego State Arizona and Arizona (Tempe) State have been suggested as a possible confer Miss Adopts riend SAN RANCISCO Olym pic swimmer N'ancyRsmey has a special reason for meeting the Hungarian and Rumanian team members arriving here via Tan American Airways today seeking new lives in the US She has adopted another Olym pic swimmer Zususza Ordogh of Hungary The girls will fly to Mi home in Seattle in time for Christmas dinner line Boyd really Isn't feeling des perate about his defense but the offense that managed an 8 2 won loss season will carry the brunt of Baylor's hopes against Ten nessee at New Orleans Milwaukee Braves NameSpa hn MVP MILWAUKEE (UP) Warren Spahn the "old of the Mil waukee Braves was named today as the club's most valuable player for 1956 by the NTiiwaukee Base ball Writers' Assn Bears Giants Clash for Pro Title Next Sunday NEW YORK The Chicago Bears and New York Giants bit ter old rivals who have watched Johnny come Iatelys rule the Na tional ootball League in recent years clash the 1956 champion ship next Sunday at Yankee Sta dium Neither has appeared in the title game since 1946 when Sid Luckman led the Bears to a 24 14 triumph over a New York team split by a scandal and that rocked professional football An attempt by gamblers to the game with two New York players in volved was revealed shortly be fore that Polo Grounds contest The 1956 title game which may provide record shares of more than $4000 for each player on the vic torious team will be televised (10:45 a PST) and broadcast nationally by NBC This Has Been Tarnished Year for Golden Boy Art SAN RANCISCO (UP) This has been a tarnished year for "Golden Boy" Art Aragon who now i is charged with seeking to fix a fight in Texas nine months after two other boxers testified that they took dives for him in Los Angeles The National Boxing Association has threatened to ban Aragon and Dick Goldstein a comparatively unknown from that city for life as the result of testimony that Aragon offered him $500 last week to quit in the or fourth of a bout scheduled for San Antonio The fight which never came off was postponed when Aragon de veloped a sore throat Then Gold stein told his story to the Texas Boxing Commission which sus pended Aragon indefinitely and his opponent 30 days Aragon name first was iinKed with dives last March when Carlos Chavez and Tommy Campbell each testified at a California probe into the boxing game that they lost to him on purpose Chavez said be went down for keeps in the first round of a bout in 1950 because he was sick and expect to win anyway Campbell said he lost by a knock out to Los big gate at traction tnat same year on orders from matchmaker Babe McCoy McCoy is facing loss of his license as the result of the hearings According to Texas State Com missioner Morgan Aragon agreed that he asked Goldstein to take a live "Aragon admitted to me that he did arrange with Goldstein to take! a dive" Morgan said in Austin asked me to be lenient with! him I told him I could not prom 1 ise him anything" Athletic Commission is preparing to hold a hearing on the development Aragon's pride aud probably his pocketbook have been badly hit I so far this year in two other jousts with the state group which was i revamped after the scandals in California 1 Last summer the commission turned thumbs down on a world title match between Aragon and Sugar Robinson which was! expected to gross a tremendousgate in Los Angeles The bout was nixed on grounds Aragon was too1 Jigt and also too far down in thej welterweight ratings for a shot ati the 160 pound crown Then Aragon was suspended for 90 days by the state last Oct 3 for failing to remove the collodion Jrom his eyes as ordered by boxinginspector Clayton rye before about with Cisco Andrade State Announces New ishing Chart HELENA (UP) The 1957 Mon tana general fishing season will open May 25 1957 Ken Thompson ish and Game Department pub licity director announced Thompson said the ish and Game Commission has also chang ed the bag and possession limits on certain species of fish On trout char and salmon the bag limits will be 15 fish so long as there are no more than 10 rain bow or cutthroat trout in Hie catch The limit last year was 10 fish Thompson said practically every body of waler in Montana will he open to general fishing "Some ar eas" he said be closed until a later dale due to late spawning in some bodies of College Teams Go on Holiday THEDZ5K4E: 19S6 3 Tournament Binge This Week Two Rose Bowl My Unllid Prwi College basketball goes on a holi day tournament binge this week unaparallcled in the history of the sport There were four ton moments completed during tlie past weekend and there are approximately 29 more after Christmas dny in just about every locale where the game is popular Eiglit of the top 10 teams including first ranked Kansas are entered in tlie holiday fun Tlie although not neces sarily the tournament is ap propriately called the Holiday Bas ketball estival It starts Christ mas afternoon in New York's Madison Square Garden The event which appears to have tlie classi est field la the Dixie Classic at Raleigh NC starting Thursday Among the other outstanding events are the All College Tourna inebt at Oklahoma City the Big Seven Tournament at Kansas City In which Kansas is entered and favored and the Bluegrass esti val Louisville There also are tournaments for smaller schools like the NA1A event at Omaha Neb and tlie liofstra Invitation at Hempstead Ten teams are entered in tlie New York Holiday estival with Temple and St John's of New York the co favorltcs Notre Dame Brlgiiam Young and Ohio State will compete against seven east ern schools Niagara Villanova NYU Manhattan and ordham are jth oilier entries North Carolina ranked second nationally behind Kansas Is tlie favorite Io end iiost North Caro lina Stale's domination of the Three of the tournaments are held in conjunction villi bowl foot ball the Slinar Bowl uM i iv IM nv i ui Hl vl I VI 1U New Orleans the Orange Bowl at crs with Iowa Utah West Vlr Miaml la and the Gator BowHginla and DePaul the "visiting" at Jacksonville la schools Dixie Classic Duke and Wake or Collegiate Grid Teams May Go to Single Wing Next Year of it next year "Coaches have to keep up with tl parade" said the wee Scot "And now that there are three single wing teams in bowl games (Tennessee Iowa and Oregon State) I think the pendulum will swing back in that direction" Kerr an exponent of the double wing himself added wryly: "Of course when a coach is winning he can play the formation if he feels like it But when he Is I losing he lias to make every ap pearance of trying to do something Kerr who prefers to give his age as "over 68 has beeri coaching for 42 of them He was head coach of the East team from 1928 through 1950 and now acts in an advisory capacity During four decades in the game Kerr covered more ground than one of those slick reverses which characterized the double wing as he taught it at Colgate for 18 seasons I wo years in 1922 and afler sever al more seasons went to Washing ton and Jefferson for a spell He went to Colgate in 1929 and stay ed there until 1946 when he reach ed the mandatory age of retire ment Kerr laughed at this and coached Lebanon Valley for three more years The double wing remains the king of them all In book although he would use a multiple offense if he still were a coach to day not living in Hie he pointed out fact we used a multiple offense at Lebanon Val ley combining the with the sin gle and double "You can do more with the dou ble wing than any oilier forma Kerr said "And it still is used although you don't often hear it mentioned The next time you hear a radio announcer at a pro game saying that a team is going into a spread formation the chan ces are nine out of 10 it is a double wing" It was with this attack spiced with brilliant deception and pass ing that Kerr's Red Raider of Col gate finished with a perfect season in 1932 They were undefeated untied unscored on "and unin SAN RANCISCO (UP) Andy Kerr who Is back for his 30th East West Shrine ootball Game had good news today for fans who prefer single wing foot ball there should be a lot more Teams Will eel Right at Heme PASADENA (UP) no place like home for the holidays lint Tournament of Roses officials are going to make Christmas as merry as possible for Rose Bowl visiting Iowa and Oregon State The 44 man Jlawkeve team will spend Christmas Eve at a big Yuletide party at lheir headquar ters at Pasadena's 1 hiiithigloii Sheraton Hotel Head Coacli orest Evnslievski may be forced Info a Santa Clans outfit since there aio '12 ehildien in the official Iowa paify ranging in age from too inuntlis Io IK years all offspring of tha coach ing and athletic staffs In all there will lie 120 Jovans around Hie big sllicr lip in the ho tel banquet room On Christinas Tournament of Roses olllclals will tele the Hawk eye delegation with a special cn lerlnlnment surprise gilts of bin oculars in players and coaches and an appearance of Hose Queen Ann Mossberg mid her court This is tlie first year since Hie 1952 game when Stanford came (loon from Palo Alto that the Pa cific Coast Conference school has been more than 25 miles from the Rose Bo'rt Consequently the myth that Big Ten teams have more of a "vendetta" and stronger urge Io win applies 11ns year io hnth Hearns the Hawlmjes 2 000 miles from home and 11m Beavers 1000 miles away Oregon Stale jilaycrs and coach es will open their presents at Santa Monica's Miramar Hotel on Christ mas Day Instead of the evergreen lined forests of Bcnlon County Oregon the Beavers will have a westerly exposure of the Pacilic Ocean Tournament of Roses officials will host the Beavers on the night of Dec 27 at the Miramar with a presentation similar to that ex tended to Iowa Both teams wilt be guests of various television programs and attend such Hollywood niteries as the Moulin Rouge Tournament officials have ar ranged a special showing ot Olym pic Games fihnf just recently processed The five hour show will be viewed by both teams true there's no place like home but as personnel from both Kerr still likes to He started at Pitt in 1914 moved add teams admit "California is a nice out to Stanford as head coach for not forget that.

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