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^betting Is Pro Grid in J£p0f * Huddle Peace Washington, D. C., Monday, December 20, 1948—A—18 Moguls Today Parley * — — w in, Lose, or Draw A-AC Committee of Five By BURTON HAWKINS , Sent to Confer With NFL Star Staff Correspondent By Lewis F. Atchison One report Is that the All-Amer- ica owners here asked Championship Football—Eskimo Variety Star Staff Corr**pond«nt coming other clubs in the conference to put up at Dec. 20.—Taxis and automobiles were stalled , Dec. 20.—Rap- ADELPHIA, least $200,000 to guarantee opera- in over- ht inclines, their wheels whirring fruitlessly against the packed idly-breaking developments tions for the 1949 season and that SHIL tures of several All-America Con- snow, but somehow thousands of hardy fans converged on Philadel- certain clubs were unable to do so. ference club owners to the National phia's for the 's championship Informed sources say the financial Football League shoved the latter’s contest. Thousands, more re- bond is part of the conference's perhaps sensible, draft meeting into the background mained by radio and television sets and dismissed constitution and that clubs unable today. v to meet it automatically are subject the $5.25 per ticket expenditure with a shrug. A committee of five All-America to a loss of their franchises. From a financial standpoint, the owners were to meet today with Draft Meeting Seen Fruitless. Cardinals and didn’t suffer, owners and Com- missioner at this would break the but artistically it constituted a sports crime, -it the Racquet Legally, up Club. The includes Arthur conference and give teams men- was a sellout, despite thousands of empty seats group (Lucky) McBride, owner of the tioned above grounds for withdraw- dotted among the well-bundled, well-bottled fans. champion Browns; Ar- ing and coming into the National To them a 4-inch snow, 27-degree temperature thur Morabito of the League. accompanied by a frigid wind and snarled travel- Dons, of the New The National League draft meet- ing conditions were extremely uncomfortable but York Yankees, Jim Breull of the] ing will be held late today or to- there they were defying the elements. Buffalo Bills and Ben Lindheimer night, according to Bell, but it is doubtful if In the immediate vicinity of the park tickets of the Dons. club owners get around to it before tomorrow. There is a were as mere of -Two Reports persisted that the quintet regarded scraps paper. distinct would try to a possibility it may go over "blocks away from the park disgruntled scalpers negotiate plan whereby Cleveland and San Fran- until the January meeting at Chi- Barton Hawkini. were to of openly trying dispose pasteboards. cisco would be taken into the Na- cago. Most coaches believe it is a "Two for a dollar A few? more and a w together apiece, mister.”. steps tional League. Topping is said to aste of time as all teams picked youngster pleaded, “only 50 cents.” At the entrances the Christmas be ready to disband his team and | their first three choices at a meet- spirit apparently had caught up with the scalpers. They were giving lease to Ted Col- ; ing in’ Pittsburgh last month and there aren’t away tickets—with no takers. lins, who already has made ar- enough good players left to waste time over. It was weather that demonstrated man’s hardiness and fool- rangements to share the Polo haggling Grounds with Ted Collins’ plan to transfer his hardiness. Snowflakes as the Giants next large as quarters had been piling atop Boston franchise to autumn if he doesn’t get may the hay and tarpaulin-covered field since early morning. Removing Topping’s park. jbe approved today. He already has that tarpaulin was to be a strenuous so started but of of job, they early, Mum Pending Parley. j permission Owrier the Giants to move not early enough. All National Leaguers refuse to into territory i controlled the # discuss the situation until after to- by Giants, but tech- must obtain the A Frozen Toe Among the Writers THAT LONE —Steven Van Buren (15), ace back outfit the National Football League championship in a driving I day’s session. But it is nically unanimous generally I consent of the league. of the Eagles, over the line with the fourth-period snowstorm at Philadelphia yesterday. Other players are Bill believed that if Lindheimer can The ground crew was powerless to handle the heavy canvas plunges goal ; that defeated Cardinals and Neale’s Blackburn (57) and John Cochrane (24) of the Cardinals. buy into the of with burdensome snow. So both points Chicago’s gave Greasy Washington Redskin Coach Turk heaped high squads were summoned the National in League, which Dan Edwards has had Bo McMillin of from their dressing rooms, along with officials. They pulled, tugged, Reeves holds controlling interest, backed into a corner since mauled and hauled, but the canvas won over the muscular manipula- and Breuil can stock in purchase Saturday night, trying to make a tions of approximately 100 men. couldn't clear of Indefinite Hinted Collins’ the matter will be They one-quarter Eagle Reign club, j deal for a lineman. Edwards is • the field. settled today. ! willing to give a back in exchange Bell There were the Cards and Eagres, poised for a championship the Licked Cards late last night handed the for a Detroit lineman, tut the two a four-line game, straining desperately with that cumbersome canvas. They By Way They press announcement that Haven’t been able to agree on any- a of Th« Star < By Staff CorrtsponcUnt •Wake Forest ace, cut off two : a committee from the conference couldn’t it. It was time—but this was a which Eagle; thing. budge 1:30—game game — j PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20. The scoring threats by intercepting was en route to to wasn’t to start on time. Philadelphia Redskin Owner George Marshall obviously going They called off the players manner In which the Philadelphia Thompson passes. meet with National League owners. also has been The crew whispering into Mara’s and officials. ground produced shovels and slowly pecked Eagles gave his first Tommy’s first out of the hat He play refused to identify members of ear and after the way Charley Con- at the long 2-foot mound of snow which had been removed from the National Football League champion- was a 65-yard touchdown toss to the committee or to elaborate on erly came through for the Giants, and now blocked its the sidelines, for 50 here yesterday by dethroning Jack which was! tarpaulin path to, extending ship Perrante, j the statement. That, of cdurse, gave Mara may be willing to listen to an- the 7-0, made it nullified because yards. Chicago Cardinals, Ferrante jumped;j rumors free reign. other Redskin trade proposal. To the shivering fans those groundkeepers seemingly were attack- look more like a permanent trophy the gun. The Eagle signal-caller than a Christmas present. With two of his 12 ing that snow with teaspoons but 25 minutes later they had tossed completed only passes: their blend of and youth, for a mere 7 but his of to the sidelines to warrant another at the experience yards, enough it,, try tarpaulin. seem Lions and Hornets Tar speed and power, the Ealgles Judicious use of aerials, plus the Forty Heels Open Back came the Cards and Eagles and this time succeeded In they in position to reign indefinitely. Cards’ memories of the first, kept field. of that clearing the Out bounds on particular side of the field, Put down yesterday’s 7-0 score as Chicago's defense loose enough for be a though, would formidable snowbank. It was fascinating, that a tribute to the Cards’ courage and the Eagles to go 225 yards on the Match 'Bad Men' in New Orleans Drills seoond try at tarpaulin tactics, because while the Cards worked the a 4-inch snowfalf that mounted like ground. Eagles watched. a grocery bill until you wondered if But with all their power and would be needed. Up in the press box many writers were jammed into an inclosed snowshoes Appar- Thompson’s skill it was a Cardinal! Clash Tomorrow For Bowl Contest ently tired by almost four months fumble that set up the Eagles’ win- \ booth, but their good-natured hoots at apparently less-fortunate the of campaigning, the Cards went ning touchdown late in the third Bad men of the American Hockey ■ y brethren were hast#. In the inclosed booth the windows became will on Uline down like champions. They tossed period , whose punting League oppose ice to- HAMMOND. La., Dec. 20.—North steamy, then icy. They wouldn’t see, so it was a case of keeping warm morrow when the their best and only punch early in kept the Cards holed up on their night Washington Carolina's Tar Heels opened a dou- and not the or ror the dear old Chronicle. Lions entertain the Hor- seeing game freezing They the first period, then hung on des- side of the field most of the after- Pittsburgh ble-strength training grind here to- nets at 8:30 o’clock. opened the windows and froze. One of them, Joe Trimble of the New perately as powerful Steve Van noon, booted one out on Chicago’s day for their Sugar Bowl football the Lions’ York Daily Mirror, actually has a frozen toe as a momento of the day. Buren and Speedy 19-yard line. On the first play Harry Dick, husky de- game against Oklahoma in New hacked them down and finally Mallouf fumbled the handoff to a fenseman and the league's penalty Orleans Jan. 1. sat bowled them over with the buried in a king, out three infractions last This One Started Under Lights 'game- teammate, snowdrift, Forty players arrived yesterday touchdown. night as his team bowed to the Cap- winning and Frank Kilroy recovered for in a chartered There was a of course. It started a half hour late and It airplane, to meet game, On a field the Cards’ on the line. itals in Indianapolis, 6-2, in a match dry Charley Philadelphia 17-yard a rousing welcome from more than started with the lights on—the only football game in history started have had a chance to that was highlighted where Wash- Trippl might Pritchard split the line for 6 2,000 at the air- was concerned persons gathered under lights in the daytime. It wasn’t a bad game, either, considering rifle through the Eagles with a punt yards as the third period ended, ington only by two to Paul port. the circumstances, but the circumstances were horrible. return. There were only a couple and Muha added two as the last goals credited Mundrick. Dick's mettle will be Ten others players, including There were bound to be the which of runbacks yesterday because of opened. Thompson then plowed However, fumbles, despite heating pads most of the married snow. Nimble. through center to the 5 and Van tested tomorrow night by Phil squad’s men, were rushed to players during times out. It was one of thc»e fum- followed train. might have swept the ends for good Buren went the rest of the Samis. Pittsburgh's defenseman and by bles, by the Cards’ , that led the way to the only score of way, gains to aid the cause. But on with Kilroy and A1 Wistert the American League's official bad Coach set a sched- the Frank of the there to opening game. Kilroy—Guard Kilroy Eagles—was firmer footing the Eagles also might the hole for him. man of 1947-8. ule of two workouts daily for the cover on the Cards’ 17. Four plays later mushed 5 won three or four touch- The bad and Tar Heels. The a have by Near Goal as Game Ends. league's men, past team took week yards for what developed to be the only touchdown. downs. Several times Pritchard and present, differ greatly. Whereas of rest after ending its regular sea- The Eagles were knocking on the It wasn’t football. It was a gallant effort by two outstanding Van Buren broke into the Cardinal Dick is a rough-and-ready and vig- son November 27. for the door for a practiced second touchdown as the orous in teams to a of the In that they succeeded, but the secondary and were delayed just competitor, line of action next week, and then laid off again prevent travesty game. game ended on the the snow for Chi- two-yard line, only, Samis is a hard-boiled and examinations. distressing conditions were bitterly disappointing to fans who had long enough by with during backs to them. Thompson personally carrying dhap who has worked visioned a titanic tussle between brilliant backs and cago grab pugnacious When the airborne arrived hard-hitting, the ball on the last three plays to feuds. party Elements Favor Eagles. up many James Stire mountainous, vicious linesmen. guard against any costly miscue. yesterday, Mayor pre- It was the Cards’ darting, string- Samis and the Lions’ Win Mous- started sented a key to the city to Coach. Instead there was the spectacle of linemen frantically digging the advance by seau clashed in an ing offense against the bruising, early season and to intercepting ’s forward Snavely, comely girls pinned toe-holds in the snow, of backs unable maneuver fancily. It was a massive play of the Eagles and the match in Pittsburgh when a match-' pass on Chichago’s line. ribbons reading “N. C. Tar Heels" case of mush, mush, mush and the Eagles owned the superior musher elements favored the latter. 42-yard misconduct penalty was called Each team tried field goals. Harder on the players’ coats. Songs of tht in Van Buren. shackled the Card* against 'Mousseau when he broke his Philadelphia of the a University of North Carolina wera Cards, missed shot from the stick over the It was a when the after their touchdown, with a vise-like defensive grip that Pittsburgh player’s day Eagles, making 37-yard line in the first period and played over a public address sys- held them to 96 Mallouf, back. knelt on a snow-blanketed field and scraped the whiteness away before yards. Ray Patton booted wide from the 17 in tem. hero of the Sunday’s vic- Samis also battled Dan attempting the extra point. It wras a day when customers sat on seats And here’s the way the snow-covered fans looked as they previous the second, missed from the 39 in Porteousj tory over the , and on the ice here last season, with Dan covered with snow and placed their feet in more of it. watched proceedings from the temporary stands erected for the the third, and from the 30 in the Northwestern Gridders Rookie Charley Eikenberg found the resting atop of the angry Hornet in storm the area final quarter. It was a day for Eskimos, but not for football. It was the equiva- championship tilt. The covered Philadelphia a pile-up on the ice before they airlanes blanketed by Philadelphia the Cards’ Due Today at Pasadena in snow It was nature’s with 4 inches of snow the time the started (2 and Angsman sparked only were lent of playing basket ball shoes. eloquent by game p.m.) defenders as well as snow and pried apart and continued bat- serious advance of the day, taking Calif.. Dec. 20 m.— answer to a football schedule that extends until late December. ! snow continued to fall the contest.—AP in 11 at- tling heiore order was restored. PASADENA, throughout Wirepholos. j clicked on only 3 tosses 28 the ball yards to Philadelphia’s 36 “Baz” Bastien and Pete; The Wildcats come to town today, tempts for a scant 35 yards. The Aldidge on two plays. Trippi failed to gain bent on clawing the Bears in the Cards’ total offense of 131 was Backor, Pittsburgh’s goalie and de-; yards and after Harder picked up six Rose Bowl New Year’s the smallest since 1936 when fenseman respectively, are 1947-48 Day. Hawaii and Reach Marchons II in Field on NFL Greep through the line Angsman was U.S. A-AC held Boston to 116 in their All-League first sections who will Today the Northwestern squad- Figures Figures Bay spilled for a yard loss. Harder tried represent the Hornets. men will have their entire day oc- playofl at New York. his futile field kick. goal Pittsburgh has beaten Washington cupied by the welcoming On Title Game Coach said he —ATCHISON. shindife, Amateur Grid Final Playoff Of 14 for Test j twice this season, but the spirited, but tomorrow they’ll get right back By th* Associated Press thought the Cardinals played their By the Associated Press and Lions to secret workouts in By tht Associated Press By th* Associated Press championship game a week ago. He generally improved, hope two-a-day Dec. 20.—The All- PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20—Com- Ring Card Snowed Out to over an tomorrow for their clash CLEVELAND, said the team was emotionally worn put upset night. preparation with LOS ANGELES, Dec. 20—It will MIAMI, Ha., Dec. 20.—Fourteen missioner Bert Beli of the National N. Dec. 20 Conference an- the hard NEWARK, J„ (fP).—The WESTERN DIVISION. . horses were lifted out from long, campaign be Hawaii against the nounced this financial tentatively today Football League announced the fol- fight card scheduled for Laurel W. L. T. Pts. GP. GA. summary for that back in with a St. Louis _19 7 42 78 The welcoming program included In next final of the inter- for Saturday’s 1 1/16-mile $7,500- for 16th began August 4 129 Sunday’s lowing figures yesterday's Garden has been ___ yesterday’s championship playoff ‘‘must" over the All- tonight postponed Indianapolis 16 7 6 36 114 90 a parade through downtown Pasa- national amateur football tourna- added Christmas at annual victory College Pittsburgh 15 8 5 35 107 76 game here: Handicap championship: until next Monday because of the dena to the Park for and Stars at Chicago. The Cards had to Cleveland 15 8 5 35 114 102 Huntington Hotel, usual ment. Tropical 3-year-olds Paid attendance—36,309. snowstorm. New York welterweights Buffalo 15 11 3 33 111 86 Paid attendance, 22,981. win that one to maintain National headquarters for visiting Rose Bowl Hawaii beat Mexico, 37-0, yester- upward. Gross receipts (including radio, Buster and Williams EASTERN DIVISION. their Tyler Charley W. L. T. Pts. G” GA. contenders; a Los Press Gross P. L. Grissom's Sun win- League prestige. Dropping Angeles day. The American team receipts, $112269.38. Herod, television and motion are matched for the 10-round Providence _ 20 6 3 43 1 77 walloped picture rights) the Bears Club luncheon for Coach Bob second league game to _ 12 15 3 27 !n> 108 Voigts , 43-0, Saturday. Taxes and other $43,- ner of 11 of 22 seasonal starts, and —$223,622.25. feature. Hershey expenses, didn’t help. It kept the pressure on New Haven_ 10 20 4 24 120 150 and offi- Fewer than 3,000 fans saw the two Marchons 2d, an Taxes and rental—$66,684.75. Springfield _ 9 17 4 22 109 117 302.06. Argentine import cials, and a session with them all the way to last week’s _ 6 20 4 14 70 145 photog- games, under sponsorship of unbeaten in four starts in this Net receipts—156,937.50. Washington player ___ Net receipts. $68,967.32. finish. Philadelphia 5 21 3 13 86 179 raphers. the West Hollywood Kiwanis Club country, were leading contenders Total player pool (70 per cent of (70 Some observers believed snow Schoolboy Quints for the Crippled Children’s Fund. Players’ pool per cent of net), among the hopefuls. net)—$109,856.25. would slow Van Buren and The Hawaii-Mexco clash wound $48,277.12. Others looked upon with favor Winning players' pool—$59,322.38. possibly at a Glance ruin Philadelphia's offense, but it Hockey up in a flurry of fist fights a half Play-off finalists’ share (80 per were Mrs. Helen Haggerty's Ram- Losing players’ pool—$39,548.25. Facing Busy Day By the Associated Press "AUTO HEATER" didn’t. Mr. V. B. steam-rollered 98 Scholastic ball teams in minute before it ended. But after- cent of pool), $38,621.70. and G. R. Watkins' Cat Each winning share— basket part Bridge, player’s the Results Last Night. SALES SERVICE INSTALLATION Winner's share <60 yards on 26 trips with ball—in- the Washington area will not get NATIONAL ward everybody shook hands to re- per cent of both good stayers. $1,540.84. LEAGUE. -CAS HEATER SPECIALISTS" finanists’ cluding the five most important started into full swing until after Detroit, 5: Toronto, 1. store international good will. share), $23,173.02. Bug Juice was expected to be in Each losing player's share—$874.39. New York. 3; Montreal, 2. We Sell and — Repair All Make$ yards of the afternoon. Pritchard the Tomorrow the 7: Boston, 2. Wally Du Pont packed Loser's share (40 per cent of final- condition following his Pool for sectional second-place holidays. Chicago, dynamite; improved on 16 and an ists’ share), $15,448.68. and I skidded 67 yards tries, last busy day before Christmas— AMERICAN LEAGUE. Drivin for Hawaii, scoring three touch- efforts in the E. R. Bradley Memo- clubs (Washington Chicago Cleveland. Buffalo. 1. Radio Sale Service added starter, Tommy finds several games on In 3; downs himself. Fumbles hurt Mex- Winner’s individual player share, i rial and Gov. Caldwell Stakes. Bears)—$10,985.62. tap. Philadelphia. 6: New Haven. 4. N. J. Art and D St. N.W T». Iflld Thompson, added an unexpected 50. night games Falls Church plays Providence. 5: St. Louis 3. ico, two of them being recovered by $594.18. Cherry Oca Stable's First Nighter, Indianapolis. 6: Washington. S. All of Thompson's gains were short at Fairfax and Hyattsville goes the islanders and leading to scores.' Loser's individual player share, Glen Riddle's Faraway and Bobanet Oregon to Open Drills Schedule .Tonight, thrusts through the line, but sev- to Mount Rainier. Daylight af- No games in any league. Hawaii tailed 19 points in the sec- $386.22. Stable's King Midas were among DALLAS, Texas. Dec. 20 (/Pi.—'The eral were good for important first fairs find Blair at Washington- ond quarter, 18 in the third. San Francisco's sacond place others listed as starters. of football team possible University Oregon downs. One such strike preceded Lee. Anacostia at Baltimore City Canada didn’t have an offense to share, $4,827.71. The full list of includes was due to arrive here and LOST FORGET CHAINS hopefuls today in-1 Van Buren's touchdown plunge in College, Eastern at George Wash- cope with the American attack,! Baltimore’s second place share, Approval. Atom Buster, Bright dications were that the Webfootsj the fourth period on the 5-yard line. ington, St. John's at Woodward POINTER sparked by Hugh McElhenny of $4,827.71. Sword, Juice, Cat would start stiff tomorrow DOG j Bug bridge, practice Thompson Stars as General. and Chamberlain at Coolidge. Compton, Calif.: Terry Bell of Pep- Conference office, $3,448.37. i First their Cotton Bowl date Young male; strayed; liberal re- Column, Faraway, Nighter, for NeWj Thompson's astute handling of Priory, which boasts the heav- perdine, Los Angeles, and Hank Cleveland Buffalo club shares, Midas, Marchons 2d. Year's Day with Southern Methodist, ward; answers to name "Ben”; jKing Mayram. the team was noteworthy. Only iest schedule of all the local Witt of Newberry (S. C.) College. $8,620.92. ! Rinalto and Sun Herod. University. owner's name plate on collar. Rampart, I | Jack Doolan, Cardinal end and for- schools, has one more Pune be- mer Georgetown star, who played fore the holidays—against St. LIBERAL REWARD a whale of a defensive and Paul at Priory. game, Wednesday night JULIUS MARCEY Halfback Johnny Cochran seemed Priory now has a record of six Browns at Peak of Perfect in Title five losses 2606 36th N.W. Year Victory able to outguess him consistently. wins against following STREET Doolan made several brilliant 42-20 setback by Gon- By the Associated Press | ran up their biggest count of the snoot' full, wasn't he? He’s the ley registered three in a row on yesterday’s EMERSON 2659 j and Cochran, one-time zaga. CLEVELAND, Dec. 20.—While the season, while holding Buffalo to its ! greatest fullback in history and rambles of 29, 31 and 5 yards. tackles, dove of peace hovered hopefully | lowest total. that includes .” Defensive Center and Capt. Lou today over a meeting of the National! Brown, elated over his first clean ’Adverse weather cut the crowd Saban got the last one, jogging 39 season since 1940 Football League and the All-America! when he dropped ; to 22,981, smallest of the season »rds with an intercepted pass for A*» V**"' Conference in Philadelphia, this1 the reins at Massilon High School jhere, and cut the winning players’ nis first counter in three years.' SMOttW Lakeside celebrated its and went on to Ohio State, Great individual share to $594.18. but metropolis j In three seasons of championship fourth title in as Lakes and then here, termed his Brown said his team was "fired to pro grid many; j play the Browns have won 41 champions "the team I’ve ! the limit." years. greatest p games, lost three and tied one. The conference sent a ever coached.” as a 3-year-old “They were as anxious kid The Cleveland Rams won the Na- of He also said he was group its club owners, each with willing to ! about fo drive his dad’s car for tional League title here in 1945, an olive branch in to the meet the his hand, Philadelphia Eagles “any ! the first time,” he said. then moved to Los Angeles. City of Brotherly Love for the con- time and any place,” but suggested The Browns rushed'off to a 28-0 fab with its older rival which up the best time for a match with the edge, scoring once in each of the to now has refused to recognize the newly crowned National League first two periods and twice in the All-America’s existence. kings would be in an exhibition just third, before the Eastern champs A Line s With practically all clubs losing before the 1949 season opens. registered on a 10-yard pass from Complete money, the two big leagues were ex- Asked if that suggestion contained Jim Still to End Alton Baldwin. pected to come up with an armistice a hint he would be boss of the For the'Browns, Edgar (Special of Wheel Goods war for * ending the 3-year playing Browns next year, instead of taking Delivery) Jones came up with the Suburban and city drivers talent and attendant high salaries. a collegiate job as has been ru- first touchdown on a 4-yard plunge, alike can forget chains for Each loop postponed its draft a day mored, he answered: and End George Young scored the because of the peace conference. "I don’t know. Next season is SIDEWALK BIKES ! driving in mud, snow and second as he raced 18 yards with ’ The Cleveland fans, however, pretty far off and right now a recovered fumble. Quarterback slush with a pair of General weren’t too interested in the financial I’m thinking about a vacation in passed 8 yards to VELOCIPEDES Winter Cleat Tires on their woes of the “warring circuits. They Flprida.” Jones for the third, and then Mot- rear wheels. The smooth were too busy singing the praises of Of big Marion Mptley, his 240- i the home town Browns who romped pound fullback who scored three WAGONS ! EL VERSO riding qualities of this “mir- i over the Buffalo Bills, champions of amaz- against the Bills, piling Door Latches Priced I la acle traction” tire are the Eastern sector of the All-Amer- 133 in 14 Repaired Attractively Different up yards tries, Browh said: • 49 to 7 in title ing. ica, by yesterday’s “That Motley, he really was a Trucks & Cars DWG CIGAR Dark in game. 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