European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 14, 1958, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 18 the stars and stripes Friday november 14, 1958 Navy hoping for Grid Aid from 2 preps Annapolis my. A Navy is looking to h couple of prop schools for in assist in maintaining its National football prominence. Cap Slade Cutter naval Arad my director staid wednes Day Navy Hopes some of its prospective athletes will continue to receive prep school Aid in a manner acceptable to the knit Ern College athletic conference Kcal to Hope the two schools Hull Sand columbian preps will continue to hive scholarships to our Hoys Cutler said. The Kcal recently announced a Rule change forbidding ils Mem Bers to financially Aid a i h i e t e s through prep school. In a Philadelphia speech tues Day k. E. Rip Miller assistant Aht Letic director said we can t Hur Vivo without prep school Aid. I rot news for you. We re going to continue complying with Rule elaborating on Miller s state ment Cutter said we Don t like the ruling but we re going to com ply with we re not going to use institutional funds to provide prep school training for athletes. But we Hope the two prep schools will continue to give scholarships to our boys and we Hope some of them Are athletes. Naval Academy representatives can t offer the scholarships but the prep schools can. We Hope the a will want to do so. They have been More than satisfied with lie old arrangement and they consider lie Academy peppers a credit to their schools he said. Cutler who feels the Kcal Rule change was aimed at Navy has failed it u discriminatory order when it was first announced he maintained it would deny boys with football ability an Opportunity to become naval officers Many High schools where Navy finds football prospects do not offer advanced mathematics and science courses needed for Entrance to the Academy. About 80 per cent of All midship men in recent years have been Al 1 continued on Tiric 22 army rejects feelers from 2 bowls West Point . Up army s third ranked cadets wednesday rejected bids to Lay in either the Cotton or Orange bowls my reaffirmed their traditional policy against bowl invitations. It gon Garrison Davidson superintendent of the military Academy said army could not accept any bids because a bowl venture would take the cadets away from their studies for too Long a period. He stressed that the Cadet football players used the month of december to prepare for critical examinations in january and that their military careers May depend upon the outcome of these the superintendent cannot View with favor any postseason games for the army football team under any conditions David son said. The regular nine game schedule produces All the benefits which can reason ably be sought from the playing of inter the stars and stripes Perkins cops win Over Ryff Chicago a Eddie Perkins displaying Good combinations wednesday night hammered out a unanimous 10-round decision Over Frankie Ryff in a lightweight scrap at Chicago stadium. Perkins 21-year-old Chicago youngster who gained his 12th Victory in 16 starts floored the Veteran new yorker with a Short right in the third round. Ryff making his second appearance under the manage ship of old time Champion Barney loss was up at the count of two and took a mandatory eight. 1 Erkins hit Perkins landed an overhand right before the third was finished and made Ryff s nose bleed. In the fourth he Hurt Ryff with a right and in the fifth Ryff was bleeding from a Gash on his left Eyebrow. Perkins also bled from the nose and from a slight Cut under his left Eye. Raft scored effectively with a left Jab keeping the stubby per Kins off balance much of the time. But the chicagoan was Able to score heavier blows in the exchanges with Good combinations. Each weighed 138 pounds. It was Ryff s first defeat in his inst six bouts and gave the 20-year-old converted Southpaw an Overall rec Ord of 24-9. Yanks9 Turley recipient of 58 by Young award Boston a right hander Bob Turley of the new York Yan Kees wednesday night was named Winner of the by Young memorial award As the major leagues out standing Pitcher during the 1958 season. Turley edged Warren Spahn Mil Waukee braves by one vote and another Brave Lew Burdette and the Pittsburgh pirates Bob Friend by two in balloting by members of the baseball writers association of America in each of the 15 major league cities. By Hurwitz Secretary treasurer passing the cards Washington Redskin halfback Sid Winston picks up a first Down before being caught by Chicago Cardinal halfback Bobby Gordon 47. The redskins with Quarter Back Eddie Lebaron tossing five to pusses won 45-31. Up photo Broglio one hitter tames ail stars 8-0, for cardinals Shizuka Japan a Ernie Broglio a right hander acquired by St. Louis from san Francisco just before the cards started their japanese tour shapes up As a Man who can help manager Solly i Imus pitching staff. Broglio teamed up with Sam Jones to shut out the Japan All stars wednesday with one hit while the cards piled up an 8-0 margin. The cards took title to Foglio and the Veteran Marv Grissom two Days before they left Home giving up Pitcher Billy Muffett Catcher Hobie Landrith and i n f i e 1 d e r Benny . Broglio had an 8-1 record at Phoenix and a 9-3 Mark at Toronto in 1958. Pitched seven frames Broglio pitched seven innings and gave up the one hit a single in the seventh. Jones finished the game. Among the 15 card hits were homers by Catcher Gene Green and outfielder Wally Moon. As a result the cards finally took Over the Lead in the Home run Derby. They have a 9-8 margin in homers while winning 10 of the first 12 games of this in game trip. First baseman Joe Cunningham leads both the cards and the All stars with three Home runs. Musial had two singles in four trips but his average still remained Well below .300. Stan s failure to hit consistently has been a Dis appointment to japanese fans. Of the Baa announced that tur Ley received five votes Spahn four and Burdette and Friend three each in the voting by the 15-Man committee. The voting was done Between the end of the regular season and the Start of the world series. The 28-year-old Turley had a 21-7 Bob Turley. Wins close voting record and a 2,98 earned run aver age during the regular Campaign. He pitched in each of the last three world series games winning two and saving one As the Yankees pulled from behind to defeat the braves four games to three. Turley is the third Winner of the award established by baseball com missioner Ford Frick in memory of one of the game s a time great est pitchers. Don Newcombe then of the Brooklyn dodgers was the 1956 Winner while Spahn was voted the award a year ago. Collegiate football and keeps the game within Normal West Point officials stressed that the bids from the Cotton and Orange bowls were feelers but Davidson Felt it necessary to Clear the air As soon As possible. Army featuring a slashing ground attack headed by halfback Pete Dawkins and Bob Anderson plus a novel lonesome end forma Tion developed this year by coach Earl Blaik Lias won six games and played a 14-14 tie with Pitt. At one time this year the cadets were rat d the no. 1 team in the country army never has appeared in a bowl game but heavy pressure has been exerted upon the Academy to do so since Navy broke its Long standing policy at the end of 1954 the midshipmen beat Mississippi in the 1955 sugar bowl 21-0. Navy also beat Rice 20-7, in the 195s Cotton bowl. The unbeaten once tied 1940 army team was considered a Strong contender for the Rose Bow but rejected that offer at about the same time the big ten and Pacific coast conferences entered a 10-year agreement to Supply the opposing teams at Pasadena calif., each new year s Day. This year As then there was a Strong feeling among Academy officials that any postseason game w Ould detract from the importance of army s annual interservice clash with the naval Academy. If we were to go beyond our regular schedule the Law of Dimin Ishing returns starts to apply at once particularly in terms of loss of study time of the players d
