Garden, Page B-6 Radio*Art, Page B-11 Giants,Colts Clash Amusements, Pages B-7-9 Features, Page B-12 Music, Page B-10 Sundau m Sports Books, Page B-12 B Today for Pro Title FOURTEEN PAGES WASHINGTON, 0. C., DECEMBER 28,1958 By LEWIS F. ATCHISON ¦Ur Stiff Writer NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—The SEASON RECORDS well-tested Giants and the well- EALTDSOBB (B-SI NSW TOBK (10-8) rested Baltimore Colts meet at s? STiUr. IS 15 Ph!i. c‘rd * tl Yankee Stadium tomorrow for "A Orsen Btr If SI Whlnston 1« the National Football League 40 Detroit 14 6 Chi Ctrdj 23 Bowl, 7-3; 3S W'ihlrurton 10 IT Pittsburgh 0 Ole Miss Gator SO Oreen Bey 21 Takes championship before an antici- 0 Cleveland 17 21 New York 24 24 Baltimore 21 pated crowd of 70,000 or more. 17 Chi. Beara 0 10 Plttaburth 31 34 E. Anaelee 7 So W hlneton 0 Scheduled for 2 p.m., the .'IS S. Fr'cUco 27 24 Phlta. 10 game will 28 L Aneelea 30 111 Detroit 17 be telecast and 12 ¦. Pr'claeo 21 13 Cleveland In broadcast on a national hookup 10 Cleveland 0 by the National Broadcasting (Playoff) Co. (WRC-4 In Washington), iii 203 356 183 West, 26-14 but New York City and a sur- East Stars Defeat rounding 75-mile will be the Cleveland Browns to win area the Eastern Division title, be- blacked out. Coach Jim Lee Howell’s The Weather Bureau fore- lieve cast calls for cloudy and men have too much momen- tum to be stopped now—es- Early Score wanner weather, with the tem- -• pecially the money the Pietrosante yr LJRf perature around 40 and prob- with on iFRi RH fll able showers in the early eve- line. The New Yorkers’ defense nothing less than brilliant Nips Florida ning or night. Almost anything was Top Star in Sunday would be an improvement on last as the team last Sunday’s blustery weather squelched the Cleveland In Drizzle when the Browns. 10-0, In a playoff after Shrine Game thermometer stalled tying in the mid-20s. for division honors with SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 27 JACKSONVILLE. Fls.. Des. 9-3 records. (AP).—Dick Haley of Pitts- 27 (AP).—Mississippi beat Flor- Colts Slight Choice burgh slashed 84 yards for a ida. 7-3, today in the Gator Giants May Miss Grier Bowl football game with Although idle for two weeks, touchdown on a kickoff return, fßgfß 4,» (BFf all firing the scoring coming in the open- and beaten in their last two Both title contenders have the East to a 26-14 vic- been cautious in their pre- tory West today before ing minutes on a gray, drizzly games, the Colts are 3 % -point over the game The Giants’ 60.000 fans Am* m %* day. favorites to win their first statements. in Kezar Stadium. jmjL justly famed defensive line will The decisive dash by the 185- Jim Anderson, who came in league championship. The ex- as a substitute Charley perts figure they be weakened if Tackle Roose- pound Pitt halfback in the when have too much velt Grier’s ailing explosive power, both on foot leg and elbow keep and in the air, for even New him on cne sideline. But STATISTICS the Colts have taken reports STATISTICS . . York’s vaunted defenses. _ Emit Wert Florid*. Miss. of New York’s injuries a Plret downs 21 is First downs 12 9 A minority, recalling the with Rushing yardage 238 17 Rushing yardage 157 Ift7 Giants’ 24-21 win over Balti- grain of salt. Howell’s club was Paailni yardage Hi 193 Passing yardage 5* 27 supposed to be badly battered Passe* ----- 7-17 17-25 Passes . ft-11 1-7 more earlier in the season and Pasae* Intercepted by 1 3 Peases Intercepted by __ o i Punt* 3-41 5-30 Punts 7-44 10-34 their great comback against 1 Continued on Page B-2, Col. 1 Fumble* lo*t o 1 Fumbles lost 3 2 Yard* penalised 45 10 Yards penalized 25 10 third period was the longest Flowers, the ace Ole Miss full- scoring run In the 34-year his- back, was injured, scored the tory of the Shrine charity foot- MaJt hS ¦ mm**' mmM Wgr game’s only touchdown after ball game. But, in the fourth Mississippi had swept 70 yards quarter. Colorado's Eddie Dove downfleld with the kickoff. WIN, OR wqnt the same 84-yard jfe '-. y w LOSE distance Florida, with its 4k - ¦>* slender W ' with intercepted '* an pass for » V ' - quarterback ace, Jimmy Dunn, ¦UMiJ „ • ifC 7GEORGE PRESTON MARSHALL, who clear and winner of the Coffman made it Award. Line Defense Good that Joe Kuharich was not any to take of his coaching Ole Miss was favored to win assistants with him to Notre Dame, heartily approves of Sam Williams, Michigan 225-pound end, by one touchdown and the the reported Redskin Dick State’s a demon SCORES FOR SOUTH selection of Guard Stanfel as in the outstanding East de- THROWS FJVC game ran just about true to line coach and No. 1 assistant of the Irish. Although it fense. was voted the game’s form, although Florida had a break up Yankees Take the better of it in the would the combination of Stanfel and Red best lineman. Hillsdale Wins little Stevens, best pair of National Football League guards in statistics. Mississippi’s big line Pietrosante Crashes Over Humphrey's Passes repeatedly held Florida in the 1957, Marshall puts It this way: still is a fine “StanfeJ closing minutes of the game player, but he’ll be 32 next year and he’s beginning to be The East scored first at the Anita; 16-0 Triumph At Santa after quick kick by Florida’s start of the second period when a bothered by injuries. I had hoped he would get the Notre Bobby Green, Pietrosante crashed over guard, Wreck North, 49-20. touched acci- Dame job. It’s a wonderful opportunity.” climaxing dentally by several Mississippi a 74-yard drive. The Gator Bowl, was good for 76 ever saw, just as Dick Farman was the best defensive Bobby guide the South to a 49-20 rout overland and tie the game at Oklahoma State scored on a Newman hitting passes bred 3-year-old, pulled away 53-yard punt yards, but Florida couldn't cash guard. Irank just of Danny of the on six the North in the Shrine's 7-7 on a 2-yard plunge by Joe return in the Olsson ahead Fortmann yards, of opening in. for 50 the West scored with a rush in the stretch to- College Morrison of Cincinnati. minutes to start the Bears because Swede was bigger—24o pounds or so. Olsson, on 5-yard throw 11th annual All-Star Yankees’ There were 41.312 tickets to a to Dick Wal- i day and won the seven-furlong game in the Orange Bowl. Then Humphrey took com- rolling through the Turk Edwards and Emil Pinckert certainly helped to make len victory : the game sold and despite the of UCLA. Charlie Rash of Humphrey, plete command of the game rain to a 16-0 over the $30,350 Malibu Stakes at Santa who has been today | threatening weather, almost a great ball carrier out of Cliff Battles.” Missouri converted to put the by Angeles' to drive the South to a 28-7 Rebels in the annual ahead, Anita Park. drafted the Los Blue-Gray that many fans showed up. The first order of business for Kuharich, according [West 7-6. Rams draft choice ob- margin in the second period. football game. Haley immediately Leaving highly regarded on a 9-yard pass from defeat, 142-pound to some midwestern observers, necessarily will be recruit- grabbed the tained from the Washington The Baylor ace sneaked one A Quarter- I In the kickoff at Jewel’s Reward behind by back Bob Spoo ing in behalf of Notre Dame. As Lou Smith of the Cincinnati Rash’s the East 16 4% Redskins, worked with the poise yard for the second South to End John Dunn stood out as the best and sped up the sidelines to lengths with Swaps Kin third, up player on the field. His passes Inquirer noted: "Twenty-three seniors, 17 of whom at one and accuracy of a pro as he touchdown after setting it score as his blocker took care Hillsdale established himself as with passes to Stacy and Bob were accurate, his running was time or another have been regulars, willbe graduated next passed to Billy Stacy of Missis- STATISTICS of West tacklers. The East a big threat for the SIOO,OOO Bryant of Texas. He threw 39 . sharp, and when he had to sippi State for three touch- . Blue Gray June. Hugh Devore, freshman coach, tßs quoted recently never relinquished this lead Santa Anita Maturity January Stacy for the next and First downs 16 J1 kick he performed superbly, downs and to Bobby Renn of yards to Rushing yardage Ilia 66 as saying that the present freshman squad is not ex- even though a conversion run 31, a race restricted to 4-year- Florida State and Bill Poole 18 to Poole for the fourth. Passing yardage 41 72 : But he was no match for the Passes . 4-1) 8-14 attempt failed. olds. by big Mississippi line when the ceptionally promising.” of Miami for two more. Dawkins Scores for North Passes Intercepted .1 2 * The East scored again the Punts 1-16 4-27 goal line got in range. ** # Silky Sullivan Scratched The five scoring throws set Fumbles lose 2 3 next time it had the ball as But the North refused to Yards penalized 15 20 HEINIE MILLER, commenting on the death of Harry a record for the North-South completed Bob Ptacek of Michigan and The Malibu lost much of its touchdown quit. Jacks a 19- Drives to Touchdown Wills and his many fights Sam Langford, writes: series and the three yard pass Mumley of Crowl. pair with Tom Franckhauser of Purdue glamour when Silky Sullivan by Stacy wiped another to Nick a of Purdue stars, Ole Miss’ first-period touch- of ‘Langford catches long pushed "Memories the League’ are recalled. This was combined on a 20-yard scoring was declared from the field record off the books. Purdue and three more the Yanks to a 13-0 lead down resulted from a steady Prahst to take the ball at the half a sizeable group of colored heavyweights who, unable to pass. Kremblas threw a shovel earlier today. Silky, who would It was the seventh victory ones to en route to their march. Vel Heckman, Florida’s to South 3, from second victory mixed matches, fought each pass to Don Clark, his Buckeye have been the sentimental for the South in the exciting the where in the last three great tackle, gave Mississippi obtain other. Dawkins scored to narrow the years of the all-star addition Langford and Wills there such teammate, for the two-point choice, if not the money favor- of games featuring senior series. The five yards at the outset by be- "In to were series margin 28-14 at halftime. North has only conversion. ite, of the crowd ol 41,800, college players. was the to won seven of 20 ing drawn offside. Kent Love- formidable member of the ‘league’ as Clem Johnson, And it A unique rule drafted just games overall, however. wasn’t deemed In top shape by most one-sided of all the con- lace and Flowers alternated on Tiger Flowers, Young Peter Jackson, George Godfrey, Jack Pietrosante Scores Again for this game, which was; The Yankees yards his trainer, Reggie Cornell. tests. The North has won three moved 80 sharp, short jabs into the line Thompson, Clarke, Sam McVey, Kid, Joe played under pro regulations, for the second touchdown and, Jeff Jamaica Dove's touchdown return of Jewel’s Reward, by games and one ended in a 21-21 I to advance the ball to Florida’s and owned the gave the trailing team the after bogging down in Jeannette, Jim Johnson, John Lester Johnson others. Kremblas’ pass and Pietro- tie. a score- 32. » Maine Chance Farm, was choice of receiving the kickoff less third period, on Langford and Clarke met about 20 times and in 1918 they sante's 2-yard smash, capping coupled with Ray were the Mr. and Mrs. after each touchdown. The move again in the final quarter. At this point Quarterback four ; a 36-yard drive, Stages One-Man Show fought each other times within two months. ended the Camp’s Strong Bay as a bet- North, with this option, decided The drive carried from j Bobby Franklin cut loose with touchdown making ting their “It was Langford who called his knockout, just as for the af- entry in the field of 15 and Humphrey’s one-man show try control ground own 33 to the Gray’s passes. Jerry Daniels caught ternoon. However, the to a ball 7 before Babe Ruth called his World Series home run. Sports Editor West the pair went off as the favor- submerged great performances game in the second half. If the it stalled ahd Spoo booted the first of these on the 20 and was threatening players, 1 a George Underwood, greatly impressed by John Lester on the East ite. It was the first start for by several other in- Yankees could score, they could 13-yard field goal. then Cowboy Woodruff smashed 3-yard line at the final gun. 'Jewel’s Reward since he ran cluding three Northerners—Al ’for four. Franklin then passed Johnson, once wrote that John Lester would be next heavy- receive again and by receiving The opening half saw Coach seventh in the Preakness last Jacks of Penn State, Gary have a chance to go for a tying Holsclaw Checked to End Larry Grantham who weight champion of the world. Langford was matched with Duffy Daugherty’s Army’s East team May. He charged into conten- Prahst of Michigan and touchdown. The raw 45-degree was run cut on the 1. Lester in New York and Underwood was at ringside. dominate both early weather John the offense and tion in the race but Pete Dawkins* But pass interceptions and kept the game the Anderson carried over the against defense. The big line—Wil- cope Jacks and Prahst made a on ground In the first round Langford shoved Johnson the couldn’t with Hillsdale. fumble recoveries by the quick, for the most part stymied goal on the first try and Robert liams, Notre passing and ropes and, leaning toward the press bench, shouted: ‘Mr. Dame's Bronko combination that; alert South players spoiled that the South’s passing Kyayat converted with a place- Nagurski, 215 pounds; Barrow on Winner gained heavily for the Yankees vaunted at- Underwood, here comes your champion.’ With that, he Pitt's strategy. tack Virginia kick—his 18th successful one John Guzik and Art and Dawkins was a hard man built around dropped Johnson mighty close to Underwood’s lap for a Gob. 220 Hillsdale, owned by C. W. Humphrey passed 29 yards Tech’s Billy Holsclaw. in a row. Anderson came into and 215, respectively; Michigan Smith of Detroit, got for the Rebels to stop. game Flowers, knockout.” an excel- See NORTH-SOUTH, Page B-2 The South lost three fumbles the when the clean State’s Humphrey - Ellison Kelly, 225, and lent ride from Jockey Thomas was voted the proved All Southeastern conference ** * * which disastrous. Hols- Dayton’s Emil Karas, 220, Barrow. He paid $8.30, $3.30 game’s most valuable player in | claw fullback, was injured during the poll sports was shaken loose from the THE LITTLE COMMUNITY of Indiantown, Fla., 20 second draft choice of the and $3.10. Jewel’s Reward, with a of writers. Daw- ball on the Gray 24; downfleld march. Washington Redskins, kins was named best for the FOOTBALL SCORES Bob Brod- miles inland from the Atlantic Ocean in Martin County throttled Eddie Arcaro up, returned of get Stacy given the head Duke let the ball (one small hotel, liquor license) major the West’s runners. $2.40 and $2.30 and Swaps Kin North and was Kicks Field Goal no is angling for a sportsmanship GATOR BOWL BLUE-GRAY, While the East put together $4 to show. award. See Page B-3 Dunn then the high minor league facili- was - Mississippi 7 3 electrified or classification team to use its thrusts In the first The South capitalized quick Florida three quar- Hillsdale, winner of two crowd by taking Mississippi's ties for spring training. It seems that under the bounty of ter, gained a ; ly on a first-period break after the West total of stakes at Hollywood Park last BLUE-GRAY kickoff on the Florida 14, drop- G. C. Troup, head of the vast Circle T Ranch, a big, modern 2 yards i Baxter Booth of Alabama Blue 16 . . Gray 0 net as both teams stuck summer, as well the Michi- TODAY'S SPORTS ping it and picking it up again (two fields, etc.) primarily as : pounced on a fumble by Harry stadium baseball a gridiron, is being to T-formation plays. gan Derby at Detroit and the TANGERINE BOWL and then running diagonally For the game, Walters of Army at the Yankee ON TELEVISION constructed. entire the Westl “Boardwalk Handicap Atlan- E. Tex. St. 26 Missouri Val. 7 across the field to Mississippi’s only yards at 36. The initial score was made Leo Hirschfield, described as the Minneapolis and netted 17 rushing City, at 30, a 56-yard return. Seven tic took the lead the EAST-WEST Football Indianapolis operator who is country’s minutes had elapsed far turn from pace-setting On the first play from scrim- the foremost odds- the East 26 ...... West 14 New in the second quarter before Rerun, was York Giants vs. Balti- mage, right maker on sports events, is profiled in the current Cavalier the West and from there on Colts, WRC-4, he ran his end to penetrated East terri- never headed. basketbalT NORTH-SOUTH more 2 p.m. the 16. At this point Ole magazine. Most big-time coaches, however, pooh-pooh tory Miss It reached the 20 before The favored Hood, South 49 North 20 Bowling the espionage system of these big operators and deny Williams threw Monk’s SCORES stiffened and held Florida to 5 they Quarterback ridden by Arcaro, won the com- yards on three plays. On fourth of Grosscup of JUNIOR CONCH BOWL Bowling Stars, WMAL—7, have means knowing what happens behind dressing Lee Utah for con- panion feature, the $30,000 WASHINGTON AREA secutive losses Gastonia 32 Key West 0 4:30 p.m. See GATOR BOWL, Page B-4 room doors. of five and 2 ! California Breeders’ Trial Tennessee 79 Virginia 59 yards. The East then Fred Hatfield, who never has won a regular berth with took over. 1 Stakes for 2-year-olds foaled in TOURNAMENTS HOOSIER CLASSIC AT INDIANAPOLIS an American League club because of weak hitting, is off Lasted Only 13 Seconds I California. (Championship) in League in Arcaro brought the bay son Purdue 71 Noire Dame 59 by himself the Occidental Venezuela with a Opening the quarter, (Consolation) third of King’s Abbey wide down the Boiler 81 ..Indiana 76 .364 average. . . . Charley Powell, the San Forty- Francisco with Newman at quarterback, stretch to beat back Fightin' Niner football player, is looking fight Zora the ALL-COLLEGE AT OKLAHOMA CITY to a with West moved 66 yards in 12' Indian, with Sapatiero third in (Championship Semifinals) Belated Davis Cup Choice Folley after his win over Charley Norkus, anybody plays and Wallen’s touchdown the field of for Doqoesne (19 Bowline Green 65 but does 12. The time • Consolation Semifinals) want to look at him? The Norkus bout was so dull that the and Rash's kick put them seven furlongs was 1:23%. Tulsa HO Wichita 75 Oregon HI . San Francisco 53 San Diego Union observed: "This fight was supposed to ahead. Monk's Hood paid $7.40, The ECAC FESTIVAL AT NEW YORK West’s lead lasted cxact- $3.50, and $2.90. Fightin’ In- (Semifinals) Lambasted prove fighter player. by whether Powell is a or a It Richardson football St. John’s .—A disillusioned Ham about it. And then I learn it, IN ITS ARTICLE ON DON HENNON, Pittsburgh’s SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE Richardson bitterly criticized at nearly midnight, two days < Semifinals) Capt. Perry tonight 5-foot-8 All-America basketball player, Sport Magazine TCU 71 SMU HI Jones “for before the challenge round.” Texas AAM HO Rice 59 not having the courage to make Told of calls attention to some of the methods used by the young (Consolation Semifinals) Richardson's state- Jim Lemon to Enter Hospital trkansas HO Bavlor 57 > a decision" after being left 1 ment. Jones said “I did man’s L. Hennon, principal and cage Texas Texas not father. Butler coach Tech 59 57 out of the United States Davis tell any of the players. of (Pa.) of NAIA AT QUINCY. ILL. Alex Wampum High School. One trick is to put a pair (First Round) Cup singles lineup. He added and Barry learned about it just glasses Tomorrow W\ Illinois. 73 Hamline. 08 that year on a player and slide them down his nose with dark for Knee Surgery _ this was his last of Tennessee St. 108 S. 111. 97 as Ham did.” paper covering the lenses. This supposedly teaches how to Outfielder Jim Lemon of the Youngstown 77 Reekhurst 71 big-time tennis. What apologies Jones to an altered stance which QUEEN CITY INVITATIONAL had Round) just dribble without looking at the ball. His protege-son Senators will enter George- turns his body toward (First Ranked No. 1 two weeks were for newsmen over the Hospital more Canisius. 72 Seton Hall. «5 ago by the lateness averaged 26 points a game for Pitt last year despite his town tomorrow for Dartmouth 88 Brigham Young 75 United States Lawn of his announcement. an the pitcher. Association, weary saying small size. exploratory operation on BIG EIGHT AT KANSAS CITY j Tennis but After he would not an- his left knee, which Meanwhile. Secretary How- (First Round) and unimpressive here because 1 nounce his lineup until tomor- Interested in G. P. Marshall’s ideas about today’s big bothered Colorado 63 Kansas 52 him in the waning weeks of ard Fox announced that 88 Nebraska. 55 Oklahoma State. 48 of a diabetic condition, Rich- ] row’s draw, Jones revealed his playoff between the Giants and Colts? Marshall is un- per cent of the Senators' EVANSVILLE INVITATIONAL ardson was passed over in fa- I selections in a hastily last season. (For Third Place) called certain as to the winner but, he says, “I will be surprised Lemon, who hit only one transportation cost next sea- St. Mary’s Jack Kramer, the promoter round back in football in Frank Gifford, with only Jon about a week but OTHER GAMES barring complications will be 43 trips by plane, logging 428,- Bradley 90 Gonsaga 73 Jones. 70-ycar-old head of and aide to the United States Arnett close to him. They also have smart linebackers. passenger Connecticut 61 Temple 16 request. ready to go at full steam when 680 miles. Detroit. 87 N. Dakota State. 73 the United States contingent, team as Jones' Kramer have Johnny gets protection Florida But the Colts Unltas and if he the team starts spring train- Os the 17 trips not taker by State. 82 LSU. H7 listed Richardson only for dou- said then that he did not think will lot Montana. 73 Montana State. 50 Baltimore score a of points.” ing in February. plane, nine will be bus jaunts Miami (Ohio). 71 DePaul. H7 bles play, paired with Olmedo. HAM RICHARDSON Richardson was strong enough colleges goal posts Maruuettc. 7H Wisconsin «Mllwk.). HO singles for the three days of full speed In recommending that move the to Jim complained of pain in and seven of these will be Northern. 83 Lincoln Chicago) 1 ly. sparkled Seattle 70 49 not play. Instead, Richardson. 25, a former they but he en a barn- tnps will be made between SCHOLASTIC “Mr. Jones has been most tiI had to football people, who may be sincere when talk of Rhodes storming trip with Roy Sievers Cleveland and Detroit. The \lumuf 52 . Friends 46 unfair to and to the rest learn of this decision by tele- | scholar, said he was helping college game. They be sincere, i St. John's 78 Alumni 69 me the should because and Willie Mays. club’s only rail journeys will of the team,” Richardson said phone from a newspaperman. "deeply shocked” at being left college represents and best i PRO BASKETBALL out of the singles. football the biggest farm Lemon attributed his im- be between Washington and New Turk 186 Syracuse 182 in an interview. “He did not “Several times I tried to get ' “I also am system in sports—and Philadelphia 114 St. Lout* 188 free! proved batting on that junket : New York. Boston. Ilf Minneapolis. 94 have the courtesy, much less Mr. Jones to discuss the matter I Continued on Page B-4, CoL t