South*to-the~Sun Travel Section Begins Today on Page C-7 Business—Travel Farm and Garden Northern Obituaries Educational C Seniors Sunday staf SPORTS •kkk-k Nip Rebels, 15-13 EIGHTEEN PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 12, 1958 MOBILE. Ala.. Jan. 11 UP).—, Big Rod Hanson of Illinois STATISTICS blocked a second-quarter South punt out of the end sone and ivtrat down. Varda ruahtni ... 12* 1M that proved the difference as Varda paaatm KM 20

Pdaaaa , IS-M S-S the North took a bitterly con-i bJ Terps Upset tested I**l3 victory* over the Heels, 74-61, I'uola . . S-.TT 3 8-3 >4 Tar Rebels In the ninth annual Sen-! I Varda panatlaad 10 8 lor Bowl football game today. Injury on the play and saw An attempted by little Billy Atkins service for Coach Joe Fullback of Au- Kuharich's team the rest of burn's national championship the way. team failed In the last IS sec- onds. Mike Sommer, George Wash- A near-capacity crowd of ington speedster and No. 1 With Washing- Great Team Performance 36,000 saw Quarterback Ray! I draft choice of the Brown, hero Mississippi’s' ton Redskins, set up the touch- , I of by Sugar Bowl victory over Texas, down returning a punt 47 yards Brown Cheer rallied the South forces In the before knocked : 15,100 waning momenta, but the him out of bounds on the South St. Amour II heavier North defenders halted 11. a As Maryland the charge on their two. Atkins Jackie Simpson, 200-pound i went In for the field goal at- Mississippi gusrd. intercepted! tempt but his kick sliced to a pass by Quarterback Jim •Takes Tropical Routs Champs the right. Ntnowski of Michigan Btate t: The and ran It back 33 yards to the By MERRELL WHITTLESEY safety in the second, Star staff Wrtur quarter North one late In the half.' gave the North an 8-0 poised lead. Quarterback George Walker of; A sharper and more With fourth down and On Late Rush team Arkansas Maryland two yards to go on the South carried over Coach i Brown’s club on a keeper. MIAMI,Fla.. Jan. 11 UP).— turned its eagerly-awaited 11. Atkins stepped back just In- game North Carotin’s side hls end sone to punt. Brown also carried over from i Prank C. Rand Jr.’s Bnglish- with the one on another keep play bred St. Amour ? came flying • defending national cham- The snap from i I I Bfl center was for the South's other touch- - down the today pions Into a rout last night, high and the kick off stretch to win bounced down In the third quarter fol- - the $64,100 Tropical Handicap hanging a 74-61 upset on the the cheat of Hanson, who had lowing 22-yard by Tar Heels after leading by 20 charged a drive The ¦ two and a half lengths. In untouched from his touchdown up by Hag gin points midway In the second end position. was set a r L. L. ITs Manteau i It left fumble recovery by Don Healy got up second money half. Kowalexyk, Michigan , r for and Walt of Maryland. Ada L. Rice’s Hoop Band was A turnaway crowd of 15.100, State back, put the North in The North's winning touch - surprising tn the including four and .. standees' tn the first quarter. The rugged -a third field . . . . of 12 of the best handicap five deep around the rim at Big Ten star suffered a groin Bee Page SENIOR BOWL* C-S ’ horses now In training ln ; Cole Field House, watched as Florida. n the Terps handed the Tar St. Amour H was 10th at the Heels their second defeat In i start of the mile and a furlong, their last 4S games and their feature and dropped back to second this season. last as they rounded the club- With the victory the Terps WIN, LOSE OR , house turn. The 5-year-old son tied the third-rsnked Tar Heels of Palestine out of Lady Duah- for the Atlantic Coast Confer- | ka by Blenheim n. who was: ence lead at 4-1. DRAW ly FRANCIS STANN bred by Prince Aly Khan, had The crowd, which raised the .only one horse beaten at the roof as the Terps’ lead mounted 'far turn. ” V in the second half, was rela- Then he turned on the speed ' M W" . tively quiet at the end ms an and passed horses like the wind, E* excessive number of fouls in Os This and That quickly moving .on the leaders, the last 6 or 7 minutes slowed the TIP IS OUT THAT one of the alms of the Wash- and going to the front soon the game to a walk. ington Baseball Club is to reacquire Mickey Vernon from after they straightened tor the Most of the fouling was by the Red Sox In order to serve as a batting coach, and wire. the Tar Heels as they gam- bled for possession naturally, play some first base, too Vernon, of course, Time Was Fast of the ball. Weingarten would be preferred as a free agent. A second Up is that St. Amour n. carrying 120 Stars Vernon later might succeed Cookie Lavagetto as manager. pounds, most of It Jockey Willie It was a team performance Lester, ran the mile and an for the Terps, by the starters Laurel racing fans who made Aly Khan's Rose Royale IjUjß Blrn^cM II eighth In 1:48%. only two-fifths nJatvK and by Washington’- Doc Wein- the second choice In the Washington. D. C.. International slower than the track record, garten, who turned in an out- last November 11, now have a belated explanaUon of the and paid $7.70. $4.10 and $3.40. j standing job as a sub for the highly rated French filly's defeat. Rose Royale 11. a 4-year- Manteau with Sammy Boul- injured Tom Young, who played up. old, died recenUy in Prance and Charley Hatton of the metis returned $5.80 and about 15 minutes. price Morning Telegraph quotes Aly Khan as saying, $4.50, while show on Hoop Em It was billed as a defensive "She had Band, ridden by battle a large ulcer, sise John Cho- between the two most the of a human head, toward the rear of quette. was SSBO QJ defense-conscious teams in the the intestinal tract." Aly Khan, who seems sure the ulcer Following the leaders home juJ EriwMj conference, but it was the caused bis star's defeat at Laurel, told Hatton the only In order of finish were The Maryland man-for-man defense Indication of Illness Rose Royale gave was a slight tem- Great Man. Rockcastle. Pabius. that was the sharpest and the n Kingmaker, perature the day before she died. Oray Phantom. The Terps poked holes in Carolina's Hammer. Thin lee. Assembly- zone. You will hear and see much the same commercials, man and Royal Jester. Big started slowly perhaps, but will be spared Ed Bullivan when Mercury Calumet Farm's Pabius. 1956 but his great job off the boards sponsors today’s East-West Pro Bowl game today at 4:15 Preakness winner, shared top and his follow-up shots started from Los Angeles. One-hundred-eighty NBC sta- weight of 124 pounds with the Tar Heels’ downfall in the tions from coast to coast game, many Wheatley Stable's Oray Phan- second half. Bunge. CharHe willcarry the football tom Pabius, using color. but with WlHie McNeil sind John Nacincik Hartack riding, threatened only were making the important *• • • re- briefly and Oray Phantom nev- bounds and the big points. major at THE LONG PROPOSED Eastern Intercollegiate er all. Brennan. Shaffer Get 17 St. Amour n football league may be closer to realisation than most peo- earned a net The Tar Heels' purse of $45,500 Rand, won indivi- ple think, according to Tom “Hamilton, athletic director at for a dual scoring they shoe of Santa honors ms Pitt. The Panthers, apparenUy up their manufacturer fed and Lee Shaf- who have given Fe. N. Mex. week St. light Last fer In the pivot spot to win membership In the Western Conference, would Amour H second to and left finished OUT hope North it to them for most of their Join such prospective members as Army, Navy, Penn State. Hoop Band in the mile and a MARYLAND MOVES Charlie McNeil garten '(rear) for the basket, while Syracuse. Virginia, sixteenth (50) of Maryland lets % a hook shot which Carolina's (left to right) Lee Shaffer, Harvey shots while It still was a ball West Boston College, Holy Cross and Robert E. Lee Handi- game. They Villanova. cap and the gray English-bred went in to make the Terps’ lead 45-32 midway Salz, Pete Brennan and Bob Cunningham wish scored 17 each. in the last half of their victory over otherwise. The final 74-61—Star Bunge topped the Terps with When the rug was pulled out from under Basketball precious score was 14, with McNeil getting 13. Na- See TROPICAL. Page C-6 North Carolina last night in College' Staff Photo by John Horan. Coach Howard Cann at New York University, ths veteran Park. cincik 12 and Nick Davis and Teammates Al Bunge (54) and Julian Wein- Weingarten got a few things off chest. “If making all that 11 each. Jils I’m Maryland, which at money thatObeck (Vic says, led the Obeck. NYU athleUc director! half by 30-23, biggest why West Given had its do I have one suit of clothes and two lousy hats and a lead at 68-48. From that wife who is thinking I’m holding out on her?" Os other on It wasn’t much of a game. was Edge finances, Cann quoted as saying, "If the basketball Today Club Pays The Tar Heels cut their deficit money is being sliced up and the music department Is Mountaineers Touchdown Presidents Win to 13 points as John Crotty, a speedy sophomore, getting any of it, I don’t like it." Then: “In the days Bow) scored eight old In Pro straight points against the the players could speculate on tickets and make a hell of a LOS ANGELES. Jan 11 (AV Honor to Host of Stars ragged play of the Terp re- lot more than I.”But after , —The West remained a slight these blasts the two apparently Trim strict football diet materialised serves Colonials Some of football's more noted To Take Lead signed a peace pact and are Middy, buddy again. favorite today to trim the East North had stepped when Roy Sievers, slugging Carolina the Owners of 1,98* newly turned 2-year-old race horses when a star-studded cast from MORGANTOWN. W. Va.. figures to the rostrum The Washington Presidents most field goals. 21-20. but rival Senators outfielder, received battled Way to first divisions of the NaUonal _ trophies last their place have until Wednesday to decide whether to gamble $35 Jan. 11 (AA. West Virginia to receive assorted the Clark Griffith Memorial that wasn’t the story of the Football League meet In the In the Eastern Hockey League, game Maryland each at odds of about 60 to 1. That’s the due keep took its 12th straight game night at the Touchdown Club's Trophy for "outstanding con- was waiting fee to eighth annual Pro Bowl game last night by humilisUng the for better shots and seldom young colts and eligible for the this season and Its 28tb 23d annual dinner at the Sher- tributions to baseball.” Sievers fillies 1958 Pimlico Futurity, tomorrow. defending champion Charlotte • straight led the American League in shot in the late minutes. which was the fourth richest race In the world last year. Thirty-one players, hand- In Southern confer- aton-Park Hotel, with Vice Clippers. 6-2. before 3,475 fans picked ence basketball competition home runs with 42 and in runs UUne McNeil Racked Up ... On the list players to by league coaches, com- : Nixon heading a host at Arena. “of all the believed be eligible with easy 93-66 victory President batted in with 114 last season. The Tar Heels, who many | prise each squad. an over to Washington's victory, coupled won for the 1958 Hall of Fame election’’ the Baseball Writers’ Oeorge Washington tonight. |of dignitaries there honor Starting of straight games (Washington's at 7:30. a half-hour with their 32 last Association have placed Walter (Boom Boom) Beck, pitch- WRC-4 will previous dinners, New Haven's 4-2 defeat year telecast, Joedy Oardner and Bob them. earlier than because of their poise and In 13 carry the starting at smoothly at the hands of the Clinton smoothness, ing coach of the Senators. years in the majors Beck 5:15, Smith led the scoring for the Mr. Nixon, who presented the the affair went under Comets night at lacked poise last EST>. Barber, last Slinton. night. won 38 games, lost 69. The game invariably mountaineers, ranked first In Touchdown Club award to the direction of Red gave Washington the lead by provides of ceremonies. Joe Their first set *• • • great pro the current AP poll, as they i master half-game margin over the back was when a show of football at Ralph (Shug) Jordan of Au- Oaragiola. a Maryland players pulled away from the out- former catcher with the Clippers, led. 22-21. McNeil OIL McDOUGALD IS TELUNO New York baseball Its best. The have an burn as the Nation's top col- the St. Louis Cardinals and blades and now- incentive at classed Colonials after posting tied for second place. came downcourt all alone on writers that If Casey Stengel gives him a choice he willask on least two counts: lege coach, made his second Pittsburgh Pirates who ttow is Selection to play In It makes a halftime lead of 37-27. Coach Steve Brklaclch's "Gas a fast break. As he was about to to play shortstop this season. “It successive appearance at the a sportscaster, provided go for easy wasn't until the middle good contract for Oardner. the Oang" displayed a up an basket. Bob last talk next sidelined earlier In dinner. bulk of the humor. House Cunningham of year that I began to feel at home there,” McDougald year, and the the week with a virus Infection, powerful offense which, coupled slammed him in- members of the to padded says. "Now that I have the feel, I’d rather not go back to winning squad get S7OO while accounted for 16 points, while The Vice President arrived Boos for Griffith with another fine defensive ef- the iron pipes that second or third base.” the losers settle for Smith, thought to be definitely at the dinner at 10:45 after at- Calvin Griffith, president of fort. gave the surging Presi- support the backboard. SSOO. tending another banquet. He Coach Frank Old Boxing Promoter Frankie Mann relates this story Most observers felt that the out with an ankle Injury, picked the Senators, was booed roundly dent their sixth victory In a McGuire im- told the crowd that a "frog had by Barber, mediately yanked Cunningham dealing with John L. Sullivan. "John L. was appearing at Western Dlvtsion was stronger up 15 points. when introduced row and their tenth in their In the regular season, but not But the losers swept the scor- settled in his throat" and his and Oaragiola got the biggest last eleven games. and the crowd booed for a a theater in Baltimore when young couple two priests, Father necessarily of ing Oene hoarse voice broke several times laugh of the night when he The Presidents can solidify of minutes. Leaving ths McCormick, because Detroit’s honors 1-2-3. with for lead- Wheeler and Father saw him standing In front easy victory over the Cleveland OuarlUa and Bill Telaaky both as he lauded Jordan related a conversation with their precarious perch at the court. Cunningham made an in his top hat and frock coat. Father Wheeler was pastor Browns for the championship. getUng It and Bucky MeDon- ing Auburn to a 10-0 record, Sievers. top of the EHL this afternoon atempt to shake McNeil’s hand toughies'V of the Holy Comforter Church In Southeast Washington including "four “Only Wash- when they again meet the Clip- as he stood trying to regain his Page games by points now—here In bearings. years. See PRO BOWL C-S See MOUNTAINEERS, C-t won seven or ington—is you'll pers In the first Sunday after- for 25 *Let's introduce ourselves.’ Father McCormick less. it that learn ,! what it means to play for the noon game o fthe season. More That seemed to Inspire the suggested. 'My father lost a bet on Bulllvan when he was Terps they Other dignitaries in the crowd love fthe game.” Oaragiola than 4.000 fans are expected and moved to their beaten by Corbett.’ The priests so o margin did and when Father of 1.500 Included Attorney Oen- told Sievers dthe capacity for the crucial contest starting 7-point at halftime. McCormick an p.m. mentioned hls dad, Sullivan asked, ‘Where are BASKETBALL SCORES eral Rogers. House Minority crowd of 1.500. at 3:15 In the second half the Tar you stationed?’ ’At an orphan’s home,’ Father McCormick Leader Martin and Justices Nick Pidsodny. the Presi- Heels bickered with the offi- WASHINGTON AREA OkUham* *UU Jit Tilm 4.1 Oaragiola got another laugh dent's replied. John L. reached In his pocket and pressed roll M»rvl»n4 14 Nvrlk CvrvHna *1 Oltarlfln Ml Kenyan Ml iI Clark and Douglas of the Su- talkative goalie, had hls cials. appeared to argue among a of Nan PI. M BalakrMtt Pr. I« I Penn Brawn 1 when introduced. “Turn on the *» »*#|v preme Court. " bills into the priest’s hand. Tor the kids.’ he said. In Georvvtvwn American 11, 1*I Pratt Ml Rraaklvn 71 house lights,” he said. 1 play- See PRESIDENTS, Pate C-3 See Page C-S the HawarA 7» .. BloamAaU 11 Pieibvterian Ml Pla4aianl 711 1 The only variation from a MARYLAND. probably All Week. AH > 77 ed for Pittsburg and Sievers roll was 8416, all Sullivan had on him at the West Vlrdnla Gee Pnnceian