THE EVENING STAR A-20 D. C., Tuts Jay, November 34, 1959 Washington, Marshall » v ->-.w. ywA-» .y'' n ' to Rehire jptau. Nixon ’ . . i ¦ , fl And All Four Aides for '6O
* i Ifli »~fF t. -*JF t' ’¦ fl fl Ji X¦ * t flfl I a Pro Grid War Redskins Owner WflfMio' Sfaf Upholds Record fl Os Rookie Coach ¦ SetUpbyAFL ¦ By LEWIS F. ATCHISON S'PORTS Star Staff Writer iftI Draft of 264 Mike Nixon will head the ® Redskins’1 coaching staff again f « vWI S MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 24 TROJANS DROP TO SEVENTH m 1960, George Marshall, presi- (AP).—Organizers of the new dentJ of the club, said today. American Football League gird- Nixon, in turn, said his en- ed for dollar duel with the a tire staff of Joe Tereshinski, National Football League today 3 Retain Places Top ; Bill McPeak, Ernie Hefferle and • r in a scramble to land the top *¦ . ¦ ~3afrTs LaVem will be names of college footbaU. Torgeson re- The AFL chose 264 players In sth tained. > in day-long draft Poll; a yesterday, “Mike will wind with P . : H Jig Badgers up a record as good as Kuharich’s,” By the Associated Press Georgia’s Southeastern Con- ¦ Selections on A-22 Marshall said, referring to the Page Syracuse, the only unbeaten, ference champions remained in ‘ club’s 4-7-1 finish last year untied major football power, the sixth spot. They were idle , under Joe Kuharich, now at planned to select at least 400 retains the No. 1 spot in the last week, getting ready for the If' I Notre Dame. “And he’s been more within a few weeks, and Associated Press poll of sports finale with Georgia Tech, i j more handicapped by injuries.” then announced it is squaring writers and sportscasters for Texas Christian advanced from EE Marshall said he had planned away to go into operations in the third straight week. 10th to eighth on a 35-6 romp to make formal 1960. no announce- .. . The off Bos- over Rice. Washington’s 20-0 , |1 i fl fl ‘I Orange polished ment about Nixon’s return. It From the Minneapolis-St. , decision over Washington State. , ton University. 46-0, Saturday was more or less taken for Paul a firm . which the ownership came and have two weeks took winner into the now nearly granted that Mike would con- assurance that it definitely will , Rose Bowl, boosted the Huskies ' to get ready for their regular- tinue. although other members field a team in the new league from 14th to ninth. Arkansas season finale with UCLA De- of the staff into the No. 10 reportedly had * * next year, despite reports that ’ edged position cember 5. After that. Coach “feelers” from other sources. | Jy* a from franchise the 13th on its 27-8 in NFL is open Ben Schwartzwalder’s men [ triumph to the Twin Cities. ‘ over Texas Tech. Hefferle Denies Bid move on to the Cotton Bowl in “We will be playing football Dallas. Penn State Now 15th Tereshinski, for Officials of the new American Football Bob Howsam of Lamar of example, League, ton, Denver, Hunt considered in the American League next Syracuse's finale with UCLA Northwestern fell giving up coaching holding their and Wismer of New Frank ‘ completely organizing meeting player Dallas, Harry York, and have intention looms test early in the season to enter draft in year we no now as an important ¦ out of the top 20 after bowing Minneapolis, join in mutual wisnes of Leahy of Los William of business. Angeles, Sullivan, jr., of going into the National,” that should measure the team’s > to Illinois, 28-0, and Penn Yesterday the end success at a luncheon Left to Boston and John coach yesterday. right, Skoglund of Minneapolis.— •aid H. P. Skoglund, part owner real ability. Last Saturday ’ State’s 22-7 upset by Pittsburgh and chief scout said he Schaaf of Bud Adams of Hous- AP definitely will be back in George Buffalo, Wirephoto. of the Twin Cities franchise. UCLA won, 10-3, over Southern > dropped the Nittany Lions to ’6O. Line Coach California, which had been the I 15th. Hefferle report- No Commissioner Picked only other team. Npwrnmprs nrrinnff thp tnn 9.0 edly received bid perfect-record rvuy uauhad receivea a from only otner periect-reeora team, Newcomers among the top 20 oia irom Left The final will be held the Florida State, but he said this unsettled, however, was i poll ! are Illinois (13), Pittsburgh 1 selection of the league's was not true. McPeak de- PLAYOFF TONIGHT new i week end after the December 5 i (16), Oklahoma (17), Missouri ’ UNIQUE Hcommissioner. The list was re- games. (18) and UCLA 20). Absent, clares‘ he is “in pro football duced to two unidentified to stay.” can- Landslide for in addition to Northwestern, ‘ Syracuse who [C didates, one now in the college from last week’s crop was Torgeson, Joined the LOSE OR The weekly voting produced staff after W/N, ranks and the other connected 1 Michigan State. Oregon, lowa 1 being retired as an Three Catholic Tearns¦ landslide for Syracuse, with with pro ball. a 1 and Tennessee. active player following the 121 of the 174 bal- League-founder Lamar Hunt first-place The top 10, with points based * training season, will become W DRAW STANN ! lots. The No. 2 team. Missis- 'a full-time member of the By FRANCIS of Dallas said the two under ' on 10 for a first-place vote, 9 ! r for sippi, drew 32 firsts, although staff. It will Competing Title : consideration are “name” fig- 1 for the second, etc. (First- 8 mark the first it didn’t even play a game. time the Redskins have had feLJoKirz ures and both, reportedly, are • place votes and won-lost rec- 1
still has to - By CARL SELL moving inside the opponent's interested in the job. Mississippi one go, * ords in parentheses): fourJ full time assistants. a November 28 date with oft- Torgeson, whose home is in More About the Baer Star Staff Writer 30-yard line, 5 inside the 20 While some AFL owners dis- 1. Syracuse (121) <»-0) 1.802 Boys and 10 the 10. beaten Mississippi State. 2. Mississippi (32) National League, it seemed 6. Georgia (2) (8-1) .. 1 in a LSU will in the 7. 586 place unique playoff in- ’League after a stormy session obvious that the entrenched 11 play Sugar : Southern California (8-1). here1 from Pittsburgh. better known as Buddy—just failed becoming the only Bowl 1. 8. Texas Christian (7-2) 467 volving the three teams at 7:30 yesterday at the Touchdown : NFL would not yield easily in January 9. Washington (4) (9-1) 437 Maintaining two residences brothers in to win the of history heavyweight title the Club. officials with Last week's leaders ran 1-2-3 | 10. Arkansas (1) (8-2) 257 has] been a problem for Hefferle, o’clock tonight at Griffith ' League met i competition for the top players world. Second of the in the latest poll but there was 5 Ten ’ who was reluctant to leave Stadium. representatives Interhigh it wants. I a underneath. South- . 11. Auburn (7-2) 202 , with 11-round and the Touchdown shakeup 187 Pittsburgh permanently with Max won his crown in 1934 an wrapup St. John’s. Carroll and Gon- League 12. Miami (Fla.) (5) (6-3) j Stan Grabbed Illinois (5-3-1) 109 Club in an effort to have the¦ Early ern Cal dropped from fourth to ) 13. two| daughters still in school of Primo Camera. Seven later missed finished with 2-1 league i 14. Clemson (7-2) 100 ' years Buddy just zaga and Wisconsin moved I 1 game postponed until December The Nation's ranking stars 15. Penn State (8-2) 97 there. records. One must be selected 16. Joe Stadium from ninth to fifth on the , Pittsburgh (6-4) So against Louis here at Griffith in a still 4 to allow time for a Houston ’ up 43 fight to play Eastern, the Interhigh playoff were plucked early. ' 17. Oklahoma (6-3) Can Make Own Ficks for the Catholic title. chose > strength of its Big Ten title> 18. Missouri (2) (6-4) 40 remembered of the most controversial in League Fullback Bob White of 38 as one years. League champion, for the city 19. Alabama (1) (6-1-2) Nixon, the end of his But Hardy Ohio State and Halfback Dick • victory over Minnesota. 20. UCLA (4-3-1) 35 near championship Pearce, Interhigh The date was May 23, 1941, and it was to be the only Friday night. first season as a head coach League director, informed rep- Bass of of Pacific after i the three teams will College However, afterI 14 years as an assistant, time the Brown Bomber won on a disqualification. Ancil resentatives that his league picking Louisiana State’s Billy be recognized as co-champions 1 will a chance to could not in get draft who participate games Cannon in the first round. Hoffman, managed Buddy as he did Max, refused to of the league, with identical players of his for after November 30 because of Boston named Halfback Ron own choosing be let the Baer out seventh trophies to awarded to each the first time at next Monday’s younger come for the round. a board ruling. After more than Burton of Northwestern and 4 Tearns school. Among draft meeting in Philadelphia. hours Navy ¦ two of debate, the Cath- < Center Max of LSU. Although it didn’t work, it was a smart move on the part Each Fugler of the three will play This year he was saddled with olic League came up with the Buffalo picked Halfback Ray of Hoffman. one half game against the other; some sad prospects, but he j round-robin plan. Jauch of lowa and End Jim two contenders tonight. In! In Bowl Race proved willingto trade for men Buddy, who was six years younger than Max, stood Earlier, the Rev. John Bello- Houston of Ohio State. Two of Liberty )1 game No. 1, St. John's will meet who could help the team. war, S.J., president of the Cath- the South’s finest backs. Johnny 6-6'/i and weighed 237 pounds. He was than Max Carroll. Press quieter The loser of game No. 1 olic indicated his By the Associated for the Rice Bowl in Stuttgart. Two of his better deals League, league Robinson of LSU and Tom will The third and, against Louis at least, somewhat braver. Older Brother play Gonzaga. would not in the In the wake of bowl invita- Ark.. December 4. Hillsdale broughtt Tackle Bob Toneff to participate Moore of Vanderbilt, were game will match Gonzaga unless tion yesterday by (Mich.) and Texas College of 1Washington from San Fran- Max, when he encountered the stone-faced Louis in 1935, city championship game drafted by Dallas, whose first- acceptances against the No. 1 winner. Any Louisiana Arts and Industries ciscoc and Defensive Halfback it was postponed a week. round selection SMU’s Don State, Washington were threw only one good in four rounds and motioned tie remaining after the was named Gary Glick from He punch comple- The playoff plan was pro- and Penn State, a possible to the four-team play- < Pittsburgh. tion of the will be Meredith, a quarterback. also the defense for the referee to it while program posed by Joe Gallagher, St. post-season invitation for Navy offs of the National Association 8 strengthened stop in a kneeling position. Denver drew Quarterback broken by the sys- by picking End Ed Meadows ?* * * penetration John’s coach, and selected cropped today. of Intercollegiate Athletics, 1 up as Dean Look of Michigan State, up tem. The playoff will be broad- a “last resort” Pete After twice-beaten Penn which places its first-round after8 he was released by Phil- IN THE FIRST by Lerario, ROUND, Buddy, who never *was rated cast WTOP New York took Halfback Ed by at 7:30 o'clock. Gonzaga's coach; Tuffy Lee- State agreed to act as the host winners in St. Petersburg’s 8 adelphia. and Linebacker Tom as Max, and considered less Kovac of Cincinnati, and Los highly as was more or on Points awarded in the pene- mans, Carroll coach, and team in Philadelphia’s Liberty Holiday Bowl December 19. See REDSKINS, Page A-21 Louis’ the Bomber tration will Angeles tabbed Halfback Bob old “bum-of-the-month” list, whacked system be 3 for! Father Bellwoar. Bowl game on December 19, Jeter of lowa and Fullback out of the ring. Arthur Donovan, who refereed all of Louis’ Bud Dudley, co-promoter of I I ——I - I I Charley Flowers of Mississippi and labeled “house man” Promoter Mike the game, listed the Middies —w fights was a for State. under Jacobs and the old 20th Century Club, as one of four teams Sporting panicked. Minneapolis - St. Paul, after consideration for the other Donovan was inept that night. Louis, while apparently naming Quarterback Dale Hack- Revised Stadium Plans spot. not to back bart of Wisconsin in Sunday seriously damaged, required time climb into Navy, with a 4-4-1 record, night’s opening round, added the ring and Arthur gave it to him. A cleaner count and would have to beat Army lowa End Don Norton and Half- Buddy Baer might have avenged Max’ defeat in ’35 and Saturday to get an invitation. Make Hit With Griffith back Abner Haynes of North become world Also under consideration are a champion, too. Texas State. Georgia (8-1) and Georgia In the fifth round, looked like winner President Cal Griffith of the The AFL expects to meet Buddy a again. cost of maintenance for the Tech (6-3), which tangle He again within a couple of weeks messed up the mighty Louis and had him bleeding, but Senators today declared he I playing field apd the cost of 1 Saturday, and Southern Meth- “likes about re-! to name its commissioner and Baer’s luck ran out in the sixth. Louis, aroused and per- everything” cleaning up. odist (5-3-1), which has to get the draft. vised plans for the new stadium complete haps desperate, dumped Buddy twice. Then, a second after The stadium is to be built by Texas Christian. in a Washington after meet- near the National Guard Ar- Washington’s selection to the bell ending the sixth round, Joe slugged Buddy with a with the Board ing Armory mory. Construction of play Wisconsin in the Rose most awesome clout. park- yesterday. ing areas and access roads will Bowl was a mere formality. If Baer bell and Griffith termed the memory serves, apparently heard the revamped start soon. Shea said he hopes Linemen Receive The vote conducted by the plans “terrific.” Louis didn’t Anyway, Buddy dropped his hands and then George F. construction on the stadium Pacific Coast Rose Bowl Com- Shea, Armory Board chairman, itself Ten for the came the clap of thunder! Flush on the chin Louis landed will begin this spring Big Honors mittee was unanimous said: “It’s the best news on and be in whose 3-1 record in and Baer went down. completed time for Huskies, baseball Griffith CHICAGO, Nov. 24 (AP).— yet. expressed the 1961 baseball season. the Western Big Five was tied Bfl|. j ** • • Most valuable four a desire to come to the stadium Dutch Bergman, Armory di- players on by Southern California and Big Ten 1959 football teams THE WILY HOFFMAN, recognizing that his tiger could and rent.” rector, said he will attempt to , UCLA. The Trojans were in- were selected last The Both sides termed the meet- an night'. de- not recover from that blow, and well aware that it arrange early meeting be- eligible. and the Huskies honors went to linemen—three ing at the District Building tween Chester was struck after the bell sounded, Buddy to his Gray, corpora- feated UCLA. dragged ends and "constructive and friendly.” tion counsel, and Leo DeOrsey, a guard. The Louisiana State squad corner and defiantly faced Louis and Donovan when the Illinois voted Bill Burrell, Griffith has been requested to attorney for the Redskins, in voted to go to the Sugar Bowl gong sounded for the seventh round. submit captain and guard. figures citing under an effort to reach a final agree- for the second straight year. Jim Houston of Ohio State “He was fouled!” Hoffman shouted, claiming he was what conditions he will be able ment. Its opponent probably will be .J to into the stadium. No Griffith attended the meet- was named as the Buckeyes' the offi- entitled to a five-minute rest. Trainer Izzy Kline screamed move Mississippi, although dis- with Vice Pres- most valuable player. the that should be declared the winner and figures or percentages were ing yesterday cial invitation must await Buddy champion. Indiana voted cussed yesterday. ident Joe Haynes, Farm Di- players Ted outcome of the Rebels’ game Donovan looked He and sent perplexed. called time The Armory Board accepted rector Sherry Robertson, Con- Aucreman, an end, as the with Mississippi State. LSU Promoter team’s for Jacobs, who was counting the house in the Griffith's suggestion that dou- 1 cessions Manager Jimmy Rob- top performer while defeated Ole Miss, 7-3, in one fl fl****fl ' ertson and Purdue selected Leonard Jar- Griffith Stadium office, serenely confident, no doubt, that ble-decking be extended from Billy Robertson, of the great games of the year. behind home first supervisor of stadium dine, the Boilermakers’ star Buddy Baer was another all-but-automatic victim to Louis’ plate past per- Meanwhile, the Gator Bowl base, increasing the number of sonnel. end, for the honor. kayo list. indicated a preference for “choice” seats from 17.000 to Georgia or Georgia Tech as Noisily adjusting his store teeth, which never fitted 25,000. Original plans for dou- an opponent for Arkansas. It him well, Jacobs conferred with Donovan, the referee ble-decking from home plate also listed Clemson, Miami, around to third remain WAKEFIELD, FAIRFAX PLACE TWO leaning over a corner and talking down to the promoter. base Pitt and South Carolina as pos- H? Jr “I intact. Finally: sibilities. No definite meeting has been On the minor bowl front. “Youmake him out and I will come fight or disqualify set for the future, but it is Annandale Puts Five Southeastern Oklahoma and Donovan called out to Hoffman, he ordered Ancil the Board will him,” as expected Armory Arkansas Teachers were paired and Kline to leave the ring. gpt together with Griffith after f I 1 figures on certain operational B/ “My man was fouled,” Ancil retorted, standing in front fl| costs are assembled. Griffith On All-Stars SPORTS j;] his TODAY'S of stricken gladiator. “He’ll do no more fighting leaves for the minor and Virginia -vsfl major tonight.” league meetings Saturday and ON TELEVISION By CARL SELL was an understudy to Mike not | And he didn’t. And Donovan awarded the fight to Louis will return to Washington Star Staff Writer IVopatek last year. He ac- on until December 9. Wrestling a disqualification. Annandale High School, the ' counted for 1,446 yards, 475 Shea said there is a prelim- WTTG—S, 7:30 p.m. *? * • Northern Virginia Group I running and 971 passing. The flfite decision to be reached inary on dominates The WAS IN MAY OF ’4l. The champion, ¦ 5-foot-8, 165-pouhd senior Bowling THIS following December 9 which party should assume the Star’s 1959 AU Suburban Vir- threw eight touchdown in Madison Square Garden, Louis, having disposed of the passes Strikes ’n’Spares, WTTG—S, ginia football team with five and scored seven times. 10:30 Conn and of Lou pm. light-heavy Billy with great difficulty players on the first eleven. Nova Newt Whittaker. Wakefield’s In Fine with less, was rematched by popular demand with The Atoms placed End Bruce Whiskey... block-busting fullback, joins It Relief Lambert Votes Tackle IT/k FLA. Buddy Baer. was a War show. Rentch, Wayne Davis, Brown, Wellman Slattery Original’ll) and f £ Buddy’s appearance was a shock that night. Where in the backfield. Newt moved x| HERSON Go Selections on A-21 , he’d to Syracuse Poge been black-haired and so strong, the 27-year-old up from last year’s second FLEISCHMANN'S NEW Nov. 24 (AP).— Service While U Wait—Open SAT Baer was gray, almost white of head, and he looked tired YORK. Guard Bill Barefield, Halfback : team. Wellman, an outstand- and All-conquering Syracuse, natu- Dana Wellman and Fullback : ing defensive player and a defeated. Louis knocked him out In less than a round. WATER LEAKS rally, was named the No. 1 Doug Brown. Annandale com- • hard runner, makes- his first It was no contest. Whether the after-the-bell punch in CORRECTED is the BIG team S by unanimous vote but piled an 8-0-1 record and was ; appearance on the team. buy! Washington drained of all resistance to Buddy punishment Pittsburgh took over the run- ranked No. 1 in The Star's > End Art Vieregg of Wakefield AUTOMATIC still is kicked around. nerup spot from Penn State final scholastic poll, announced I jumped from last year’s honor- WINDOW ANO TOP Probably Buddy wouldn’t have been the champion for yesterday in the Lambert Tro- today. able mention list to join long—maybe not phy voting. Pitt upset Penn Brown, who honorable : Rentch of Annandale the even as long as Max’s one-year reign. He won on LIHS REPAIRED was and he State, 22-7, Saturday. mention last year, led the • first team. Herndon, which awkward didn’t punch as sharply as Max. But, 90 PROOF A for few The trophy goes to the top’ Northern Virginia scorers withi won the Virginia District 9, DOOR a fleeting moments back in 1941, he almost won LATCH EXPERTS Eastern college football team, 82 points. The 6-foot, 185- • Group II title, placed Gaither the title, once by knocking Louis out of the ring, and the of ’ picked by a panel coaches, pound senior was the Atoms’ ’ i (Tiny) Musgrove, a 265-pound 0. C. INSPECTION REPAIRS second time on a technicality. is Ld sports writers and sports- leading ground-gainer with 9.4 I tackle, on the team for the why! There was one other ironic touch. Max, who had , casters. Iyards per carry, piling up 667 ! second straight year. boasted so much of his big kid brother, cooled off Pitt was second with 8.9 yards in 71 carries. He is also > Barefield also is a repeater on Buddy 72 FLA. ® points followed by Penn State, an excellent place-kicker and I at guard. Jim Jones of Fair- about that time. They hardly ever spoke, Max admitted, Both 8.1; Army, 7.0; Navy, 5.3; Penn, punter. fax is the other guard. The and that was too bad. of the Baers—Max and Buddy, 4.4; Boston U., 3.3; Boston Col- ’Pat Slattery, Hammond's ; center position went to Walt ?HERSON? now a movie actor—seemed to have so much in common. BLENDED WHISKEY • 90 PROOF • 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL lege. 2.9; Holy Cross, 2.4, and fine quarterback, appears oni’Holloway of Fairfax, an out- SPIRITS Including almost holding two world THE FLEISCHMANN heavyweight titles. Dartmouth, 2.0. the team for the first time. Pat t standing linebacker. 2-7100X£ DISTILLING CORPORATION. NEW YORK CITY