News Scrapbook 1958-1961
Ts fbt ian 1llit!lO Inion SPORTS SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1958 0 PAGE a-15
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Bruins, Troy Halt Cougars' Bowl Game Bid
Veto Used lo Nullify PCC Vote S~(?KA, E, Nov. 2 6 (IP>-
t prob- t, with- with a
Texas Favored Over Texas A-M In Grid Feature ComP11t4 from The San Ditto Unfon•s Wirt S.rvltH
College football cla he· that are almost a· trn
ly Man's Best Friend
COOK-ING UP SOMETHING SPECIAL nter Ken Cook will pa. the balJ to quarterback Jan Chapman In Bal- boa tadium tonight to tart Univers- s ity of San Diego' Montana in I Montana Mix 0
offense again t
nlver ity. The Thank giv- feature will . tart at 7:30 o'clock.
ight: h
-
ee s See 6t
},'rank game involvlug major South-
Qu rt rback Jan Chapm n It apparently m ant that at Erle, Pa. Coa<:'h completed 55 per cent of the question of WCS negotlat• Rl'gan of Villanova will di- ern
to
a slim, South
chools. VMI I
n D go's team as Utah, Wyo m Ing, h
ty of
v r
ugar or 'Gator rect the East squad while Ara one-point <:'holce whit to Bowl bid could only come up Par eghlan of Northwe tern Carolina !s favored by fl',i.
and most of them Ing for a
pa e
texlco, Denver, U t a h hi
r bid , w
m nd d Pion
oH
beth tr I ht vie. 'tate, Brigham Young, Colo- with pln-polnt accur cy
fG• th t ry tom ver y r
A bowl bid m y b at st ke Chattanooga entertal~s M I s: Southern (8,01 1s one of the team· b ing con idered by the Gator Ilowl committee. Both clubs have beaten major coi- In the Missouri Valley Con- ference, Wichita <1-1-1) could tie North Texas State for fir~t place by beating Tulsa or drop almost to the bottom by los. leges this season. Dick Bass, one of the na- ( ontlnued on a-16, Col. 1) Ing.
1on- ends C. G, Walker and Merle at a regular conference meet- wlll coach the Midwestern-
I t the Uni- rado State, Idaho and
t
1 er• Thi game will begin at at Chattanooga, TPnn., whP..re
Ing.
tontana Reed, and backa Tom Gate
tate. All but
n at B lboa tana
due to 8 a.m., PST.
I
The conference
nd Bobby Keye •
the call.
• ate measure abov
um
ta
and Ke}e , the meet Dec. 7 and Bates said ------------isissippl SouU1ern. h I sipp1 have a strong run- there are no provisloM to call RADIO, TV
Pains ttla ber ot teams U D ha .faced.
In Gate
Kickoff
core comparl on Pfone r
The only
d for
I
Fe tlval gam
full- for a special meUng, He aid
tate, The nlng comblnatlon with
against Montana
o'clo k.
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SPORTS LOG
Co
OH pa t per!orman<:'es, U D Grlzi.lies lost to the Bobe t , back Avalon Wright adding the Cougars' bowl petition
the Dec it ha
couldn't get on
sary punch.
the nee
has a decided edge. The Pio- ~-6. and USD tell, 31-6.
7 ' al-
Montana coach Ray Jenklru. agenda because It excellent has made three changes In hi. ready been made up.
USD r.ould !urni h the ex-
n er have won ev n o! eight
TODAY
, ontana Is Y.ln. cltement with
contests Y.hll
Lions v .
FOOTBALL
The vote In the nlne-•chool apparently- was
p ing and running attack starting lineup. John Matte
in nine outing ,
le
Packer , 9 a.m., Chan- nels 8 and 2. Texa vs. Texas A&M, 11:45 a.m., Channels 10, 3 and 4. Uni- verslty of San Diego vs.
art at right guard In conference
Iontana' r cord Is a bit which ha8 collected 233 polnu will dee lvlng, ho,,ever. The Griz- this season. Pioneer-Marine MIDD1Es DETERMINED Football Game Play Tough, Set For Dec. 6 Mean--Navy * ,..
ol. 6)
( ontlnued on a-16,
5 . 2 .
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..We had been given as ur- ance that the other school!!
Be
voted with u our petition to wai\'e the post ,____________, season rule." Dr. French said. "As far a,, I know th-? in support of Montana, 7:30 pm., KGB.
ARGUED OVER ROOM College Gridder Kills Roommate HILLSDALE, Mich., Nov. Neitling's body was found,
veto clause in the code never before has been invoked."
C d
0 e
NO FURTHER PLANS
French said that only .five votes were needed to approve ' 'Of course we never before asked perm1·ss·1on to play In an outside contest. In this case we felt that since have
lg obstacle this WSC's waiver request.
Army L a
ov.
• APOLIS, Md ,,
Di-
The Univer ity of
A
26 m - mean,
year.
"Play tough, be avy s passwor , d
" I N
go w 11 I meet the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in a foot.
t)
strong as
"We're not a
s
h
atur-
lor the Army game
th
t e o er year_ ," said Frit- zinger of Wilkes Barre, Pa, "It used to be we just had to play a regular game to alter
ball game at 8 p.m. Dec. 6 In day In Philadelphia,
th e conference Is breaking up 26 (UPI) - Hillsdale coun- season ty prosecuting atty. Robert there would be no serious ob- Jectlons to such a proposal as B. McIntyre said tonight he it would not establish a prece- will have "within a few t h e present
James Flannery,
Patrick
"That's what we've been telling each other in prac-
ot!i-
"tadium, USD
Balboa
Berkley, Mich., walked into Detroit po I Ice headquar- ters, 70 miles !rom Hills- dale campus, and said "I think I've done something "I think I killed my room- the 18. year • old freshman footballer said. school football player be- mate," Flannery, a star high told police he slugged his roommate with the shotgun after a quarrel about keep- · Ing their room clean. Flannery said the dispute was centered about Neit- llng's moving Flannery's clothes !rom place to place real bad." fore coming to Hillsdale,
cials announced yesterday,
F l
tlce," end John Kanuch of win. Now we have to play
li
."
our be
chedu ·ng details of Lansford, Pa., said today.
naJ
"Ready.,. cert a inly we
the game, which "'as !irst
Kanuch says he pre!ers that "in the Army game dent for the future."
hours" a warrant charg-
mention d at a Quarterback are," went on the tall, 180- Club luncheon Monday, were pound senior. game was secured from the body reaches their peak for ational Collegiate Athletic Army. I know we eniors delayed until approval for the "I Uke to feel that every-
degree murdl>r
first
ing
Bates said that Washington
the other team fs the fa-
vorite. That mean we have State would not consider any against a Hillsadale college
football player who slugged
bowl bid now in view of the
to really point for it."
·. But I'm
As an example of this, UCLA and USC action. The hls roommate to death ear-
it is the la t Kanuch
nd th e
lier today, j uni o r
season
the
ended
felt his Cougars
said he
feel that for u 'atlonal game-after
I
F Ootba 11 Coa Ch
a
21,
Thomas Nettling,
team lost to • otre Dame Saturday with a 7-3 record "because we didn't respect and had been mentioned
there's
that
A soclation a
from Tecumseh,
- --------- A oclatlon of Intercollegiate nothing left." thl
th
prominently for both the Sug- Mich., was found dead in
them enough,"
Kanuch and 11 other !or who will play have tied en-
which USD Is
etics, Wi
A
after
shortly
room
'Gator his
the
and
avy had beaten Notre ar Bowl
fflliated. Formal
R
ette
esl• gns
th e game was made yester- want
dawn, his head bashed In
two Bowl.
Dame • the prevlou years "and we felt we could this time, Kanuch explained. The Irish won, 40-20. (Continued on a-16, CoL 5)
announcement of and beaten Army, "I don't
shotgun was dis- unchroom
The conference, which has apparently by a 1 dissension, will be dissolved him when his bo next July 1. The Cougars covered by a
third
the
to make
rqu ov. 26
Ju t play a regular game" been split with north-south which was lying on top of
day by Rev. William D. Spain, record-a Joss," said Kan- administrative v Ice uch With a grin. U 'D'
He and others, like guard
pre ident. Depot o!!lcials had t contacted by USD rep- resentatlve ·. Fath r Spain announced re- flrS
/
Kanuch agrees with Frit- !were narrowly edged out for owner.
thl morning approved tbe g me w h e n George Fritzinger, are well
about It wn hi when he told us."
in the room.
A few m o m e n ts after
"w a re
the Rose Bowl by California.
undefeated
that
/ u p I A11 s
A
, 1 ;h 1 :t~ 1 ~g;s:~r!~n:~! Druze · tatement said. •
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y Dn.z n ton to day as .tooth II submitted
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<:'eipt yesterday of approval CANNON, DAWKINS LEAD POLL from the ·cAA's executive 11
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d I wes
rqu tte Univ rslty, 10;
of
t
t
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b 15
I h
- mer1ca
om1na es
ts of
ere- rector Walt r Byers, who ·aid
larque t '
Int r
·
con- by submlt my re lgnatlon to the game would not be con- thatdat. _bcellctiveatthe.. tnn1na•1dredapostseasongame thre year , Mar tlon o! my cont;act. but as an extension of t h e
teams t ~ 0 season. The NAIA al o ap-
It took Druz
nd
2
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NEW YORK, Nov. The m i d we s t boa. ted numerical domin- atlon of the 1958 college football All-America team announced today by United Press International but the top individual vote getters came lrom other sections 26. !UPI) -
ons to win th Ir first proved the game. he victory-after 20 -- came on the first Read Tomorrow es, 19 of them un-
'h W rrlors Y.lnd tull
-
u n b ea ten Army team against Navy on Saturday, finished 1-2 in a neck-and. neck race for the greatest number of votes. Bµt the mldwest nailed down four places on t h e first team compared to just two for the east and one each from the southwest, Pacific Coast, midland , rockies, and south. Hard . hitting fullback Bob White o! Ohio State and pa lng ace Randy Duncan of Iowa, the nation-
al leader in total offense, joined Cannon and Dawkins in the perfectly • llalanced backfield. The All - America line In- clude Buddy Dial o! Rice and Sam Williams of Mich- igan State at ends; T e d Bates of Oregon State and Brock Storm of the A i r Force Academy at tackles; John Guuk of Pittsburgh and Al Ecuyer of Notre Dame at guards; and Bob Harrison of Oklahoma at center.
turday night game,
Of the 33 places on the first three teams, the mid- west captured 11, exactly one-third. The south h ad seven, the east six, t h e southwest four, the Paclfic Coast three and the mid- lands and the rockies one each. Cannon, the triple-threat ace of Sugar Bowl bound LSU, nipped Dawkins by just 12 points for top vote- getting honors, drawing 2,- 276 points out of a possible perfect score of 3,058.
Ecuyer, the far • ranging 205-pound Irish star, was the only holdover from the 1957 squad and also the most popular lineman in the baJ. loting by 278 sports writers and broadcasters. He polled 1,562 points against 1,551 for Guzik and 1,438 for Har- rlMn. All of the first team se- lections wer«- seniors, except for juniors Cannon • and White. Bob A n d e r o n. who (Continued on a-16, Col. 6)
trnlght Jo
tate.
ty, In Its ottlclal d r Druz
S
L
ason against f
the ath game of thl~
aid
11~illlr1cr111e11\t.
ate ports
Or
control h d not south Dakota State. The scor
r
Du 1o the Thank gfrlng llay holida), report of lalf'
lgna, wa.s 1 -6.
's r
d on bru
Marquette then up et Col• a report that I ge of •he Pactflc, 27-1 , and aftPmoon tied D trait, 13-13.
are omitted
vent
port
of the country.
an
this morning'
from
th
Can,
Hal!backs Bi 11 y
nl n.
Ironically, H the Warriors UIPgo
,
11 o r t
Louisiana
led
non, who
lnclud-
te
r
ll post
che win Saturday, they their be t record
State to the only perfect record among major col- Jeges, and Pete Dawkins, I who will perform for an
Ing r yhound and B lboa uto race rP ult , ·IIJ he r portPd In tomor- 'iadium
953
Ince
u ht by surprt •
(Liz) Dla<:'kboum, n Bay Pack r coach,
a hock to us," when LI I
r
h Johnny Ex-
c
h kf
heard1brou ht home a 5-3·1 mark.
nion.
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row'
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