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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10- Gene Littler, who took the f $5,000 first prise in the Los * « Up mBMKBBBBMBk* A wAjim Angeles Open yesterday by fir- iff ing s 6* for 270, refuses to be awed by the seasoned pros but DePrnri Coach Sees is not satisfied with his own What's in a Name? Too Much for Tatum game. Dan Droze, the Anacostia High ,known as Bull when he played ! ’ Trophy presentation to Notre Heading for the Bing Crosby i is pjfrjic . Kentucky Out lor School tailback, should not be | football at the University of I Dame's Ralph Guglielmi was extravaganza at Pebble Beach offended because Maryland'6 Jim | Texas, and was a triple-threater. i moved up on the program be- Tatum mispronounced his name “By triple threat, I mean he cause Guglielmi had to catch a Blood From Now On Joseph 1 (Picture on Pago in awarding Dan the T. quit train to return to school. C-1.1 (Continued C-l.) threatened to three times 1 Prom Page Sanford Memorial Award as the unless they gave him a Cadillac,’ Morris Prank made reference best schoolboy back at the this week, the 24-year-old for- —that we were going to run into 1 Prank bellowed. 1 to this in his talk. “Imagine Touchdown Club dinner Satur- ' i sending a boy like Guglielmi mer National golf cham- trouble before the year was night. all, Amateur day After Tatum mis- Maryland's home on a common public wt’lßßftr jfii - A, over" , t Gov. McKeldin 1 pion, who is completing his first ¦ML, wfIKMBMMMt' pronounces the names of most pretty good plane,” Frank said. “You saw Duquesne players squad. made one crack be- l year pro,* figures Also Stanned. of the on his talking folks were as a he has gives great pleasure fore he started about I how those Oklahoma The almost unbelievable de- “It me to Washington crossing planning to bring Max Boydston i some work ahead of him. give ” the Dela- by this cup to *Don Drews.’ j game. my feat of the Wildcats a club ware. here from the Senior Bowl "I’m not satined with Tatum said, not only messing up IJ They private plane that could not win a Southeast- “I’m glad to be here, very chartered a irons,” he admitted. "I’m going Conference game Dan’s last name but his first. j boy.” (Boydston ern last year glad,” said, for that was \\m only the Governor with injured it) to be working on them.” i JtS was a little more surprising Dr. Wilson Elkins, Maryland’s ; the and did not make than the defeat mighty obvious reference to recent 1 There may be something \] of Du- president, was among the fel- election. “For while, Ithought mpm quesne by little a They used to when irons, -St. Francis of low Texans who were ribbed by going laufh wrong with Littler’s long m; Loretto, Kentucky’s defeat, Iwasn't to make it.” Navy'sj Eddie used Pa. Morris Frank, the show stealer. i Erdelati the but the field which saw him coupled with Cornells victory word ‘desire.’ but no longer. J^U Frank said Dr. Elkins was The Walter Camp Memorial ] wind up the L. A. Open eight over Dartmouth. 70-66, left just Eddie said it cei iousty and the major it seriously under par will vouch for the one unbeaten team in the crowd took when he country—Auburn. said his team did have desire. fact that there's nothing faulty Duquesne, the second-ranked He brought it up when present- about his chipping. Schoolboy Stars Healy, Droze ing m team in the last Associated the area player award to The sandy-haired ex-sailor poll, gets a pull his end, Ron Beagle. victory Press chance to practically clinched the \ . mIMB itself together tonight against To Accept Scholarships Soon in the $32,500 tournament when Dayton, capable giv- This was Tom Harmon’s sec- a dub of (Bubba) Healy Maryland As- he sank a 35-foot wedge shot on ing Flyers Jim of St. . head coach, and ond scheduled appearance at the the best a tussle. The Teague the 15th hole yesterday. The record, John's and Dan Droze of Ana- . sis tan t Coach Eddie banquet, but the , first time he show a 10-2 while Du- injury “they day before he holed chip shots quesne s mark is 8-2. costia. regarded as Washington’s . after the and said made it. He was selected r-s the 68. they still wanted me.” Droze Walter Camp Trophy in on the last two holes for a CASTELLAN! SOUNDS OUT MlMS—Rocky Castellani of Cleveland applies the stetbescope to The Dukes’ 82-72 defeat at the top schoolboy football players of , winner of St. - said he hopes to remove the cast 1940, but the plane bringing him Biggest Check Yet. Holly Mims of Washington daring a preliminary physical examination as they get ready for hands Francis came from past accept a team that had broken the season, will col- at the end of this month when here from the Pacific Coast was The big check he banked was their 12-ronnd fight Wednesday night hi Cleveland. The winner will be in line for a middle- even in eight games this season and lost lege scholarships very soon. he graduates from Anacostia. He grounded in Las Vegas. the largest he’s won since turn- weight title against Bobs Olson. Castellani was listed as the No. 2 contender and Mims ' college highly boat to Duquesne earlier in the sea- Notre Dame contacted Healy hasn’t decided which Harmon was com- ing pro last January But his No. 3 in the latest National Boxing Association list. (Stay on Page C-l.) over end, bringing i hell attend. mended for his master of cere- victory no great sur- son. 71-68. the week to came as Skip Hughes, eight the number of schools j Joe Gallagher, St. John's foot- monies job. He knew enough prise. St. Francis i As an amateur he beat coach, interesting definitely seeking 197-pound I ball and coach, re- about everybody he introduced pros Diego bad some the the in the 1954 San Outfielders Also Promising comment guard. months Healy ’ ceived a letter Friday from to identify them with a word or Open afterward. In recent phrase. and he was second in four “Dick (Duquesne's has stated preference for Notre | Coach Terry Brennan of Notre He didn’t make a slip. events, including Ricketts ¦ kept program PGA the Na- high scorer) overrated,” Dame, but as of today had : Dame, saying, “We have looked He the moving at Open. is he not tional 11 Big Rookie said. “Tto my way of thinking made his choice. over the films and have agreed a nice pace. Littler, in the last threesome Cubs' he is no All-American. There Other schools which have of- Healy is a good ball player and to finish, knew he had to beat were two All-Americans the fered the St. John’s co-captain i figure we can use him,” accord- Associate Justice Tom Clark, by on in presenting the 278 posted earlier the Include Game's Top Winner floor. They were Si Green of scholarships are Villanova, Holy ’ ing to Gallagher. the J. OConnor veteran Ted Kroll, who drew Duquesne Maryland, saw Brennan Saturday Roberts Memorial Award to Bub- Associated and our Maurice Cross. North Caro- “I »y the Press 4 (at ba Healy John's, down the $2,780 second money. Stokes. The victory was long lina, Miami. Air Force Academy ’ night the Touchdown Club of St. said he It didn’t phase the young golfer. NEW YORK, Jan. 10.—The games Virginia. banquet) told hoped this fine prep school star winningest overdue. In the last two and and he Bubba he After a putt rolled around the in all base- we’ve outscored them Droze. 165-pound tailback for• hoped to see him at Notre would carry on at Notre Dame will of in three or some cup and dropped in for a par ball last season be one out of four halves.” Anacostia. Interhigh champion, , Dame.” Gallagher said. other fine school. on 14 and he sank his great the 23 rookies to report to the has had offers from North Caro- Healy’s eligibility for entrance Coach Terry Brennan of the pitching wedge shot on 15, ’ spring training Furman Sets Recard. lina, Maryland and George ¦ into Notre Dame still is contin- Irish said later. ‘1 thank Justice Littler came on in regulation camp at Mesa, Ariz.. March I*. Other notable week-end action Washington in spite of a broken i gent on his grades before grad- Clark for mentioning Notre figures to post his 69, matching Robert Thorpe is the name hhppi included Furman’s fantastic left leg a ; Gallagher Dame and Bubba Healv in the 19-year-old righthand- suffered in sandlot uation in June. ex- Kroll’s final round. and this 154-67 victory over The Citadel game pressed Healy’s same breath.” WHITTLESEY. imagination December 12. confidence that Behind Kroll in the list of er has fired the of to set a new college scoring rec- Droze said he saw Jim Tatum, . marks will be acceptable. pros amateurs sur- everybody in the Cubs’ front ord. , '* 102 and who Pitching opening came office. for Stockton of successor at Furman, dropped vived the rounds Thorpe in the veteran Johnny Bulla of the California League. 50 points, although he sat out Pittsburgh reeled off 28 of his team's 80 most of the with a 72 for 279, only second half. Sklars WillRisk 109 Average Open Daily to good for $2,100. At victories and lost four. From this on the con- J SAM 9 9.M. f 280' were League I Open San. (Wash. Store) 10-4 Wally Ulrich with a 67 for the True, the California is ference races will receive more 1 day, Johnny Class C, but no one can make attention. Here’s the way they Against Strong Philadelphians final and Palmer, m sSK 'i Doug 70s. light of the lad’s fantastic rec- shape up: and ford, both with Sklar’s Stars, the new pro » 112-71 win. Last-minute field Each collected $1,300. ord which includes 32 complete Big Ten—strictly up in the goals by Ken Stoll and Frank games in 33 starts, 197 air, (1-0) only basketball team operating at with Purdue the | . the Amateur honors went to Eddie only balls j averaging Booth accounted for last Draper, Open and 94 bases on in unbeaten team in the leage play. Turner’s Arena, Is 109 gave Northwest titlist 300 , and a 2.28 earoed- four points that the Stars from Seattle, with 73 and 287. a * ¦ All the others have split two * points a game for its three starts high figure. a run average. Three of his losses games I their —AP Wtrephoto. except Wisconsin, which looking UP TO Earl> Leaden Falter came by one run and the other and for new worlds to ) , the former Duke ROBERT THORPE. has lost two out of three. All-America who also plays Earn leaders and former win- by two runs. In his only unfin- Southern—Richmond in front i conquer. The honeymoon may ; with the Fort Belvoir Engineers, ners found the going rough ished game he was taken out in who batted .311 in 153 games at with a 4-0 mark as a result of end next . [Sunday when the Philadelphia the high man yesterday with toward tht end, as only 14 golfers the ninth , Tulsa but only seven homers. its stunning 72-67 triumph over t was surprised [Jets come against 27 points, in addition to setting broke pai for the distance. Bo “I, would not be if Jim King, a 22-year-old out- George Washington, the heavy in the Stars t stayed big leagues jat Turner’s. The Jets are com- up numerous scoring chances for Wininger. leader through the he in the in ; fielder drafted from the Cardinal favorite. ¦ year,” posed mostly former :! his Jay Peterson and SO?, first round finished with 285. his first said Gene organisation, had an outstanding Missouri Valley —ls Wichita of LaSalle teammates. Hanley, major league in- College stars, with a smattering ; jErnie War lick, from Bolling Air - former Omaha, batting .314, Eric Monti, third round season it can beat Oklahoma A 8 M for standouts, Base, chipped fielder who managed Thorpe at smashing driving straight of other Eastern and II in with 19 surd 15 FISK leader, slumped to a 77 and 282, ' 25 homers and the second time at Still- may just ’ points, TIRES Stockton. runs. Wade, a water tomorrow, be the outfit to slow respectively, while Elliott and Gardner Dickinson, who top- in 127 .273 hitter the Wheat- down the Sklar scorers. Karver, a standout last year at With ped Thorpe, is one of 11 fresh- Indianapolis, regarded as shockers will open a two-game I FREE TUBES the list with Monti at the at is The ' George Washington, man hurlers on the Cubs’ roster lead over St. Louis. Stars continued their made his halfway point, had a 76 and one of the fastest runners in winning ways yesterday, and. If nothing else, they’re big. eight years Skyline Although Brigham trim- debut with the Stars and totaled 282. : baseball. In in or- ming , 114-76, points. Joe Stanka. Stan Pyecha and ganized baseball, the 25-year-old Young and Utah are tied with the 13 Fred Wampler, who collectea -1 breaking the they Ralph from Hy Cohen are S-foot-5: Jim speed led four leagues in two league victories each, the team record Nolan lona Col- the $4,000 top prize a year ago 1 demon just against lege Brosnan is 6-4'.L Sam Jones 1 Utes figure win set the week before | was best for the Bisons with got just $145 for stolen bases and totaled 277 still to in a City his 286. Ed Andre are 6-4; Vin- : the Kansas Trotters with a 1 22 points. Furgol, National Open cham- and John steals. He had 28 last year. breeze. cente Amor is 6-2; Thorpe 6-1. Solly Drake, .282 at Moines, Big the \ pion. was in the 284 bracket with • Des Seven—Missouri still RrtfloM Mim Don Elston and Bob Zick 6 feet : Don Robertson, a returned favorite although it had con- the choice, and Southern Meth- /1 a final 72 and Chick Harbert, and Lido Soccermen Lose, 1 GMirieh ////// ||J and Darius Hillman is the ‘; serviceman who batted .237 with siderable trouble beating Ne- odist, the likely runnerup. meet Rpy*™ PGA titlist, had 73-286. at Angeles, regarded Saturday. Saturday. s. K standing money shortest 5-11. Los are not as braska. 69-57, Kansas | That should tell the \u. Final and win- story. Drop to Second Place JJI nings: Finally Ready? | ready. 4 State has shown class despite Jones j | The Lido Soccer Club, which Gene Littler , flP—ss,ooo the boy the Cubs are j Three and three in- injuries. More will be known j Atlantic Ted Kroll Jones is s Coast—North Caro- tied with Myron Cowell for 60—278 2,7H0 counting on The fielders round out the freshman after State plays Nebraska to- | was Johnny Bull* 72—.70 2,100 the most. lina State, the No. 3 team in the the Southern Division lead in Dous Ford 70—280 1.300 thinks that the big > squad. Vern Morgan, lefthanded morrow and Missouri Saturday. Johnny front office country, couple National Soccer League, Palmer 70—280 1.800 finally has i hitting third baseman from Des Pacific Coast—Southern Cali- faces a of the Wally Ulrich , 67—280 1,300 righthander, now 29. dropped Into second place yes- Lionel Hebert 68—281 1,000 major league status s Moines, where he batted 822, is fornia appears to have it again. | toughies in Maryland and Wake Gardner Dickinson 76—282 787 reached terday after being tied, 2-2, Eric Monti 77—282 787 . Bob' Trojans whipped at ... after years of ups and downs. the best of the lnflelders. The California, Forest this week. Bob Rosbur? 71—282 787 • Speake (.246) 81-65, hitting per cent Marlboro. Middlecoff 71—282 longer plagued by a sore and Ed Winceniak 75 of' Southeastern—Kentucky’s de- CHARGE IT? CUT ___ 787 No Billy Maxwell 74—283 600 : (.280), both of Des Moines, prob- their field goal attempts in the not Ambrose Baden and Al Fran- 600 arm. Jones, who came to the feat does necessarily compli- Jay Hebert ... 76—283 ably seasoning. 20 Oregon State, gione for underdog Mari- Ai Bcsselink 72—283 000 Cubs along with a bundle ofr need more Bill! first minutes. cate matters. The Wildcats still scored Ed Furgol 72—284 386 • jFanning, j m north, probably ! boro and were matched by goals Jerry Barber 73—284 386 cash and Outfielder Gale Wade who batted .304 at unbeaten the should win it with ease. Tommy Bolt 71—284 38« !in the deal that sent Ralph i Beaumont, appears to have the wfll go on to the division title Rocky Mountain—ldaho State I : by Oscar Salazar and Herbie With FREE Butyl Detune Lloyd Mantrum 70—284 386 Cleveland, |edge (.286 at again. rolling : Mueck of Lido. FIRST TUBES Aft Wall ;a. 71—284 386 Kiner to won 15 and I over Joe Hannah is off and toward its third LINE Shelley Mayfield 70—284 38& eight at Indianapolis inij Los Angeles) and Elvin Tappe | Ivy—Cornell, with 4-0. and straight title. It licked Montana A game at La Plata saw the Guar 20,000 Mi or 1$ Mot. Jack Fleck 60—284 386 lost (.188 Moines) Mike Krak 60—284 386 1954. j at Des for a; Penn with 3-0, should battle it | State—the only team it bowed Charles County Legionnaires BLACK WHITE Bo Wininter i 71—285 *t»o catching berth. play dump C„ 5-1, SIZE WALLS WALLS Jimmy currently Is pitching out for the title. to in conference last season Maryland A. paced Clark772B f»2—28f» 220 Jones .. 11.87 14.87 Boucher 72—2H5 220 ! by three goals by Lou Gosnick. 6.00/16 Tom 72—285 for in the Puerto Rican Southwest Texas Christian. —twice over the week end. Dick Mayer ... 220 Santuroe 6.50/16 ...15.87 18.87 J Dcmaret 70—283 220 League every the Cub* mm.» 14ft and week Art Dorrins „72—286 good him. 6.70/15 ...13.87 17.87 Chick Harbert 7.W286 , 145 receive news about ; SneadWiiusM2s Earl Stewart «I—~W6 145 space two weeks the Our missing button offor still bolds! 7.10/15 .. 14 87 18.87 Fred Wampler 70—286 145 Within a of Paul McGuire 70—286 145 i red-haired Negro, with the In- 7.60/15 ...16.87 21.87 Bob Harris 68—286 145 mouth, toothpick in his In Florida Pro-Am .. Fred Haas 70—286 145 evitable 8.00/15 19.87 23.87 Pete 73—287 42 Flenun* out In one - Jim Perrier struck 17 batters Ay *h*Associated Brass (820/15 20.87 24.87 Charles Si fiord -£— game, 15 in another and hurled BEACH, Fla., ! Ralph Blomtniiat 73 42 I MIAMI Jan. 10. •Eddie Draper 73—287 two one-hit shutouts. i —Sam Snead. 81.425 richer for| •Amateur. | "Sam Is easy-going and he’s I I 18 holes of golf in the Mac-; Inclined to be a little non- Naughton Pro-Am, says he hopes Manhattan Stumps. Anacostia in Swim Meet chalant. ’ said Eddie ' | his back will continue to improve Indianapolis general manager, Country % Rubber; ; so he will be at his best for the I 100 Cold I Six members of the Anacostia got everything pitcher I Fully Retreaded, Nat Ra- Receiving Swim- “but he's a Masters and the National Open; ¦ Naval Station win in the majors He .will your shirts ming participated in needs to j this year. launder of Club a a now and t needs pro -» swimming meet Aquatic little incentive The veteran from White: IMMMMB in the then, get him inspired and I¦ VWOfOfiTefO XM4H nil I (Pa.). YMCA. but 1 Sulphur Springs. W. Va„ was 41 Kf99 Club of the York he any club on any ¦ 15 Month. Tommy won place can beat forced out of the Miami Open " Cakunerl* first given day.” 000 yards for boys 13 ja month ago because his back. ¦ ¦*•"•« 50 backstroke of the rookie pitchers I JL I was Seven bothered him off and under. Hie time 37 league 1 which has and have a combined minor ; years, acting up sbb,ia seconds. only on for started ¦ 10.40 15,95 ¦ record nf 132 victories and again. Hrtenis u.7o)a.aanit 16.10 M 56 defeats. Andre, 36-year-old 1 But he didn’t play golf like a righthander, had a 213 record i man with an ailing back in the Erdelatz Shreveport FREE at and was named | one-day Pro-Am yesterday at (Continued From Page 0-1.) outstanding pitcher m the 1 the 1 Bayshore golf course . edging Karp before dropping decision in '53. Texas League, out Sam whipped a field of 50 pros 6 MONTHS GUARANTEE I a Spooner. Brooklyn’s Last November his underdog ' | by S strokes with a 7 under par IIwo retain a zUrt with a sr; I button nmwurt luruiM. tnkM. Middies whipped the Cadets. 27- specialist. 85 and collected the 81.000 first 20. in what perhaps was the Draftee Wen Is. prize. He also picked up an- ri.ee> 1« fi.ne.ifi game year. Amor. Cuban righthander other 8425 for placing in the aSh'* 7mSi'a of the City, VsKis I Minutes after this feat was drafted from Oklahoma money with all three of his ami- accomplished the champion- ' had an 18-11 record. Elston won ! tear partners ip the two-bail 4.99 5.99 6.99 I riding on 17 with Dm Moines, Cohen -1 best-ball competition. missing r*uneture Seol Tube. 50% Ott I ship of the East was 1 and Because know that your shirts was announced his teammate, had the Western we $1 Oepont haltt tlum at tali m the outcome—it ! Manhattan, . prim until neefied M that Navy would play in the Association's top mark at 16-6. I Xavier Alumni to See get special care at They’re ’ Sugar Orleans, Three Beaumont graduates. Hill- nylon net to prevent Bowl in New with washed in | * opponent. Brosnan, won 16. Game With ViIla nova xiPiiiiiiiroemnic Mississippi as an This man. Zick and they're ioeked in these bags to At Low, was Navy’s first bowl game since 7 and 7, respectively. Stanka The Xavier University Club of wear... Low Prices avoid loss ... and then they are a 14-14 tie with Washington in had a fine 16-5 mark with Ma- Washington is planning a trip m jMfek 6.70x15 19.95 the 1924 Rose Bowl and. despite con Pyecha was 7-7 at Los An- to Philadelphia this week end thoroughly inspected before returning K 7.10x15 21.95 what might have been an un- geles. ¦ to see the Musketeers play Vil- AUTO to you. We know about Manhattan's K they night OoW 7.60x15 23.95 precedented series of injuries The Cubs think have lanova Saturday at the special care—we make this offer to ML 4 to top stars. Navy’s outweighed come up with the answer to their Palestra. game prove h to jomf • All prim elm four oM racap- thoroughly Ole long search for a lefthanoed This win be the closest — team shellacked pofei* t.r. ir ochpne* M Ted Tappe. a to Washington year LOANS aim