All-Tournament Teams THE EVENING STAR ** Victory Rebuilding Job Faced Washington D C A-19 MONDAY. MARCH R, IBM Douglas ¦ Shue, Hemric Tie for ; Puts Second By Bell, Winner of Honors Smith 7-to-5 Choice In Winter Earnings Priory Tourney Devlin Heads Southern Stars iy th# AuociaM Prm Over Osario in • Bout Coach Frank Kley of Bell Vo- By Staff Correspondent at The Star By a Star Stoff Correspondent, HOUSTON. Mar. 8. 1 ’ V Dave Ms HHHHIIF cational High, winner of the DURHAM, N. C., Mar. B. MORGANTOWN, W. Va.. Mar. Douglas hadn’t won a dime this m m m «*jjP seventh annual Priory basket- Maryland’s Gene Shue and Dick B.—Corky Devlin, the 6-foot-5 AtTurner's Tomorrow year until he plucked big one, Hemric of Wake Forest both fell guard whose shooting * a ball tournament yesterday will accurate the Houston Open’s $6,000 top one ballot shy of becoming unan- from outside had much to do Featherweights Gene Smith ; ' face a rebuilding Job next sea- of Washington and prize, and now f imous choices on the first Atlan- With George Washington s win- Filberto is winter ’s son after losing four of his first the Osario of Puerto Rico planned Sr players graduation tic Coast Conference AU-Tourna- ning Southern Conference second money winner. , : ¦ at'... ¦¦ seven by ment team, which nothing more than just enough this included two basketball championship, emerges The slender Gossinger, N. Y., wring. players from N. C. State’s champ- as the outstanding player in the light exercise to keep loose to- is just pro However, the outlook one from North Caro- tournament day in preparations for their won the winter tour’s richest opposite ions and held here last week. the for Bob Cilento, Sports covering night tournament yesterday by turnnig coach of the host and runnerup. lina. writers the 10-round bout tomorrow Shue, player tournament voted for Devlin at Turner’s Arena. in his fourth day of sub-par Priory, defeated by Bell, 89-57, the most valuable last year when Maryland was a after his 41 points for a one- Both fighters finished their golf. in yesterday’s finals. Four game record two weeks of heavy training yes- Priory starters, three top member of the Southern Con- tournament in the His 72-hole 277 was 11 plus championship game contributed terday, with Smith listed below reserves, year ference, and Hemric, the most as a have another of mightily to GW’s 83-70 victory favorite for par and placed him two strokes eligibility. valuable player this year, both 7-to-5 tomorrow HL? iW jm 4F***&? M night's in front of Cary received 42 first-team votes and over Richmond. Devlin’» accu- bout. Smith did his train- Middlecoff of Bell’s four seniors were mostly racy was particularly valuable ing in Washington while Osario Memphis, the defending cham- Mk responsible vic- one second-team vote on the to t BT 3P A. for the Vocats’ the Colonials, because the Spi- worked out in New York. pion and pre-tournament favor- tory in their first participation Club announced by the Atlantic ite. HmK affl Coast Sports Waiters’ Associa- ders had built a zone defense Smith defeated Osario in a in this small school tournament. Joe Holup. only close little Middlecoff’s $3,200 runnerup tion. around who the 10-rounder a more Center Ray Windsor was voted I night before scored points year ago in money boosted his earnings . , mm K aBE w the If Shue’s last-second shot had 40 than a another bout for most valuable player in to tie the tourney record at Turner’s, and he the year to $6,780.56 for first three-day event scoring 33 against Wake Forest had gone i indicates after Maryland a victory Devlin, will be shooting for a knock- ranking. points Saturday night in the in and given who still has another Deacons, prob- year to GW, out tomorrow night to make his semifinal victory over Chamber- over the Gene ! play with was run- Takes Crowd by Surprise. ably would have repeated. That nerup to Holup as the leading victory more decisive than that Douglas lain and turning in his usual earlier Osario has clinched top money in against Priory would have given him another scorer for the Colonials in the 1 one. never the $30,000 rebounding job regular been out, however, tournament with a yesterday. night of play. But it missed, the season. Holup totaled knocked and final round flve-under-par 67 Terps eliminated, points and he stood up well under Smith's Windsor Outscored. were and 466 Devlin earned 460. that took most of the record won most valuable hon- Devlin, a of Newark, N. J., best shots in their first meeting. gallery Windsor took a back seat to Hemric native of from 12,000 to 15,000 $ ors. j attended Potomac State Junior Smith apparently is fighting by surprise. his fellow seniors, Dave Dagen- Thompson, i College of West Virginia for a better than he was at the time 36-year-old hardt, Ray Duncan and Charlie Shavlik Picked. The Douglas had REFUSED TO GIVE UP—Piero Taruffi, ace Italian driver, pushes his race-leading Lancia after year before transferring to GW. he last met Osario. He has gone practically Stringfellow, in the scoring yes- Mel Thompson and 6-foot-7 scored two knockout unnoticed with it conked out less than an hour from the finish of the 12-hour Grand Prix race at Sebring, Fia. he State The All-Tournament team had victories early rounds of 70 and 71 for terday. partly because fouled Ronnie Shavlik of N. C. Devlin this year, the last coming A disconsolate mechanic, not allowed by rules touch car, alongside. out minutes to go. and Frank Selvy, Fur- one the 7,200-yard, par 72 to the walks The car even- with Stg and Skip Winstead of North several weeks ago he stop- Memorial tually was disqualified. away man’s All-America player, named when Park course. —AP Wirephoto. Bell pulled to a 37-22 Carolina made the first team. on 26 of the ped Dave Gallardo, at the time A lead at halftime and never led by Thompson and Shavlik will be 27 ballots submitted. third-round 69 pulled him Filling out the first team were the sixth ranking featherweight. to 210, just one stroke fewer than 11 points thereafter, back in uniform tonight, when Warren behind spite of four George Holup, Mills of Rich- Freddie Haas of New Opens Sebring in Priory players the Wolfpack plays mond and Holmes Orleans.' Boxing NAIA Tournament hitting Washington Red of West the leader after 36 and 54 holes. Interservice (Continued From Page A-17.) double figures. Nick Cal- here in the NCAA Virginia But most lahan scored 18 points, Tom Ken- first-round play. speculation still cen- On the Terps Among tered on In Kansas City Today 83.75 miles per hour for nedy. Priory’s only starting sen- Hemric second team were Dar- Powers Haas, Middlecoff and the won most valuable rell Floyd of Shelley Mayfield, a young ' Opens Tonight With B, • Auociotad Prtn The members who will at 280 with Altogether 81 fighters from 11 race winner, had to give up have the eight-man Ed Oliver, Palm representing 30 States. in finished second in its tourna- with 70 points in three games, SARASOTA, Fla., Mar. B. lineups are Springs, Calif., service installations are entered But. as the third hour due to a broken Syracuse. Penn and Ted Kroll ment The other year was 1950. and he was credited with 44 Mrs Babe State. Army, New tourney usual, there isn't an outstanding axle. Alberto Ascari, the Zaharias made it two Maryland Virginia. Hartford, N. Y. in the which winds up 1953 Priory won in 1949 and 1952. rebounds, also tops. There should and Catholic champion and world champion sport straight in The winter tour moves to Saturday night. favorite. 1953 Also, this was the third straight have been little argument about the $3,500 Sarasota University, which dropped out Baton Rouge. La., car driver from Italy, went out Women's Golf of dual meet this this week with Among the amateur boxers Most frequently mentioned as year that the top-seeded team his selection. Open tournament boxing year, these money leaders: with clutch trouble in the sixth will have bantam-weight and well known the teams most likely to succeed hour. finished on top. Wilkinson Tops Second Five. when she won yesterday with a Middlecoff, $6,780.56: Douglas* in the Washington All-Tourney Team. heavyweight representatives. $6,000: are Springfield (Mo.> Stale, Buzz Wilkinson, the University 54-hole total of 223. Haas. $4,395: Fred Wam- area who are fighting tonight is champion Two Americans gave the Lan- Named to the all-tournament Syracuse is the defending pler, the last two years; of Virginia's record point pro- victory was Indianapolis. $4,385: Warren Peterson of Naval Re- cias an early run for it. but team were and The worth $875 to champion, every Kroll. Rio Grande 'Ohio), featuring Windsor String- ducer who accounted for 42 having won $4,031.43; Chandler Harper, the they also folded. Bill Spears of fellow of Bell, Kennedy of Mrs. Zaharias. who finished with year since ceiving Station, the Golden famed Bevo Francis: East Priory, points bad Virginia dominated Chattanooga, Tenn., $3,892.83; Palm Beach, driving an Italian Flood of and on an otherwise par the 1948 Dutch Gloves middleweight champion Texas State. East Carolina of Friends Williams night, topped the a 74 in the final round at tournament, and are Harrison. Ardmore. Okla Greenville, N. C.; tPa.>, Ferrari, had to withdraw in the ol Chamberlain. Sabin of second-team favored to win again. The $3,870: last when he Geneva voting. The other members, in the Sarasota Bay Country Club. Mayfield. $3,592.50: Oli- year represented Lawrence Tech, seventh hour. Friends. Jim Stant of Mackin Orangeman, however, ver, $3,335. I St. Peter's fN. the order of the votes they re- She was nine are not and Ed Furgol St Bainbridge. Randy Home of J.> and Pasadena 'Calif.) Col- Cunningham's Ferrari, piloted and Norm Finkle of St. Mary’s strokes in front likely to come close the $3,135. ceived, were Bernie Janicki of to 36 Louis. Washington, a welterweight rep- lege. by Phil Walters of West Palm of Annapolis, the defending of Patty Berg, Chicago, and points they piled up last year. The money winners: Duke. Rudy D’Emilio of Duke. resenting Camp Lejeunc Ma- Wesleyan (17-4) Beach. Fla., and John Fitch of champioh. received honorable Louise Suggs, Atlanta, Ga., Penn State. Army and Mary- Daic Douglas «7—277 «6 non on Nebraska of Applebaum and Lefty Davis of who .... rines. also has fought here previ- (21-3) Stamford, Conn., were in con- mention notice. posted land also have shown power in Shelley Mayfield -Zii! Lincoln and Whitworth Wake Forest 78s in the final round for 69—-'B9 1 ously. of Spokane. tention until they dropped out Other awards went to Calla- dual meets this year. Wash., open the Tiie point totals, based on five 232. They won $560 each. d aS -80 Pairings tonight: in the seventh hour due to han of Priory as the tourna- In its dual Syracuse Kroll 1.700.00 meet at noon today. The first points Mary meets. Tert° K>nM* ?»!s—.l “'Hu pounds—Don Camp Le- for a first team vote and Lena of Thomas- Bud am 112 Daniels. brake failure. ments’ best defensive player and Faulk went undefeated against East- Holscher 6)t—l''lsotl" ! jeune, v». Arnold Stansley, Fori Lee; round will be completed tomor- three for a second-team nomina- ville. Ga., led Paul McGuire Airborne, to as the top the amateurs with •Billy .I.” IOoWOOH William StewaTt Sid vs. Al- row. Eight games are sched- Friends team in ern Intercollegiate members, but Maxwell III; bert Redlund. Little Creek. Charley of tion, were: Shue and Hemric, 237. " Wallace Bethesda, sportsmanship. the Orangemen ? Urk no 850.00 167 Leon Upshur. Sind Airborne, vs. j uled Wednesday, four Thursday, 213; Thompson, had 4-4 tics Varv S''’—';g-’’A** fa Md . 211; Shavlik, The Bi l _ . i and Carroll Selby Friary. was til mi Hector Maldonade. Little Creek: Johnnie of Tulsa. O.F.Pts. Bril. O F Pi* tournament halted by with Penn State and Jack Fleck 6?"]sn two Friday night and two Sat- ._ ft HlO Spring 1 w.f 4 4 f: 191; Winstead, 141; Virginia. Wally 60—283 BcGowan. Fort Lee. vs. Ernest Dawson. Okla., who alternated at the Clark.fCrane./ Wilkinson, rain and wind Saturday after 27 Ulrich 67—283 677 .70 ! Cherry Point. urday night. J 9 2 Chert.f 2 6 9 Janicki, Syracuse won over Maryland Chandler Harper Raymond Receiving . Walsh.f 4 Dagenh dt.f 120 120: 101; 97; final 7o—18:1 677 .74) 168— Allen. Naval wheel of a British Aston-Martin, Kennedy.c 311 9 D'Emilio, holes and the 27 holes w :ere Army, , Tommy Bolt 6 616 Windsor 0 4 1 9 Applebaum. and both times by 4 ,/ 2 -3 a 71—-’B3 677 ilo Station, vs Donald Davis. Camp Le- out (t 95, and Davis, 61. played yesterday. It Ur CaS 70—184 SflSjtn jeune: Charles Peeples. Fort Eustis. vs. were forced of yesterday's Wilding.c n O Duncan.g 8 519 was the Bob RosburgS K 1 competition Rabblt.g 0 0 » Sines,g 0 0 The only Maryland scores. 72—184 505.00 , Roland Dalboro. Sind Airborne. at Sebring aftei five Callahan.g 6 618 o other first time Mrs. Zaharias had ’Rex Baxter 71 184 147—Randolph Horne. Camp Lejeune. The time schedule calls for and 15 Myron.g 0 0 (l player mentioned Bob played 27 day Roberto De Viceuxo 71—285 50.7 ooj vs. Johnnie Fears. Fort McNair: George Busch Isn’t Planning hours minutes, due to a was Ever- holes in one since preliminaries at 2 p.m. Friday John Weltzel 7:4—18.7 Bauer. Little Creek, vs. Leonard Thomas. faulty ett, few operation Bob Kay brake mechanism TotaU 21 lft .77 Totals 27 69 who received a scattered her for cancer last 4.8—78 K 430.00 82nd Airborne: Eugene Payson. Cherry Score at hall: 37-22. Beil. 15 and the semifinals at 8 p.m. The . 71—7844 4;tn. Fred John Barnum genbothsm. Louis Cardinals’ says 4 I Rice ft 111 the man GW must watch to- Sugas Glover of the Cleveland 71—188 751 n 82nd Airborne. Olne.v.g Louise _ _ 78— :,hi, Indiana Grabs Two 0 0 O Tayman.g 0 0 0 ¦ri~ Barons ’Dick McCreary 71—188 B—Hairy Berths Fay 17 Davis. Fort Eustis. vs. “at moment” does 9 night, heavy Crocker 7u holds the Ear! the he not Sabin.g. 6 517 Ponton.g 4 I were choices for the Betty 233 American Stewart 77—188 751 11 Joe Wilson. Andrews Air Base: Allen Williams.g Jameson 81—7:;5 315 Hockey Kempa vs. Ken Jackson. plan to appear a Senate 8 622 first Betty Dodd League record of goals Loddie 77—788 751.11 1 Wills. 87nd Airborne before Stephens.g 0 fl 0 team. Winstead, seldom 7 7 —750 ->45 Felice Torza 77—788 1.71.11 i Camp Pickett. subcommittee in On All-Big Ten B.White.g O 0 o mentioned in talk of •Mary Lena Faulk 81— 757 scored in consecutive games. Washington Team — Bob Duden 74—788 751.11 Unlimited—James Jones. Little Creek. I Carolina's Alice Bauer Hagge 80 2.37 175 In Ed Furgol 68—780 1.35.'mi vs. Stanford Wofford. Camp Pickett. this week for a hearing By tho Associot«d Totals 89 team, place Marlene Bauer 79—259 105 1950-51. Glover scored in 11 Jack 70—780 on a Pr«u 31 27 Total* 75 lft 65 basketball won his Mann i:t.7.lH> proposed Score at half; 43-31. Friends. by single-game Betty Mackmnon 82—759 loft games in a row. Max Evans 72—780 i:<5.4)0 anti-trust bill a brilliant per- Betsy Rawls 8"—739 jit.-, Trombley CHICAGO. Mar. B— Height, Betty Billy 71—780 1:15.00 The Judiciary formance against the Wolfpack. Bush _ 8:1 —240 To Peter Thomson 7:i—780 135.n0 Senate subcom- helft and shooting skill prevails Beverly H. Silvernail . 86—241 i::.7.)Mi _ Fr*-d Hawkins 76—780 McKenley Breaks Record mittee hearing, set for Thurs- The tournament team differed Carol Bowman _ 87 —741 on the 1954 all-Big Ten basket- Car Betty 811 John Palmer 74—780 16.7.00 Pilot Killed Day from the all-conference team Hicks —742 A1 Besselink 75—780 16.7 00 day, will be on a bill introduced ball team selected today for the Pat O Sullivan 82—245 ‘Playing first tournament as a profes- picked over the by Bonnie Randolph 81—244 ineligible money. by Senator Johnson. Democrat, Associated After season two sional. for prize To ’Keep Faith With Fans’ Press by conference Wife Is Injured Siiirlev Spork _ ~MoaA. 8::—245 D'Emilio and Wilkinson Mrs. Jackie Pung tAmateurs. tha Associated Press of Colorado which would place coaches. By the Associated Press men. M —74B tv were the ones displaced. Marilyn Smith 81—757 Factory Approved under the Nation's anti-trust Lesbia Lobo 87—255 MELBOURNE. Mar. B.—Herb Indiana's newly - crowned FRANKFURT. Germany, Mar. laivs by —WHITTLESLEY. •Denotes amateur. SALES-PARTS-SERVICE McKenley of Jamaica bettered a baseball club owned an champion Hoosiers grabbed B.—Omar Borgmeyer. American Easily liquor or beer busi- two Pat Lesser Wins his own world professional quar- official of the berths. Ohio State and amateur driver of Saint Charles, ness. Illinois, ter-mile record today by cover- Minnesota one apiece. Mo., died in a Rhineland hospital College the distance in 46.7 Busch, who also is president last night after crashing with Hockey at Glance Basketball South Atlantic Golf Title jing seconds The two Hoosiers, 6- a By the Associated of Anheuser-Busch Brewery in foot-10 Don his car in an international By tha Associated Press Press By tho Associated Press at the Bendigo Thousand meet- sports Schlundt and 6-foot-3 Bob Leon- rally, ODAVS SIHMJII.I. LATE SATURDAY SCORES. ing His longer professional St. Louis, said yesterday he still car friends reported. any ORMOND BEACH, Fla., Mar. ard, repeated from last season’s 'No names scheduled in leagues i Bawling Green 68 Wichita 81 mark was 47.3 seconds. has had no reply from Senator His wife, June, who was his YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Oregon State lift Southern California 17 B.—Pat Lesser. Seattle Univer- honor team Strangely, however. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Mi St. Mary’s 81 Baltimorr Lovola lift McKenley's effort, however, Johnson on his request that the co-driver, was seriously injured Boston, d: Chicago, o. Emory A Henry sity's national intercollegiate All-America Schulndt was not a Toronto. 4; 166 Tusculum 99 fell short of the world amateur hearing be postponed until after in the crash near Coblenz Satur- New York. 0. Dueouesnr 77 V illanova ft I champion, swept five of the last unanimous choice. Detroit. 7: Montreal. 2 itiet. Amherst 61 Williams tt 440 mark of :46.0 he set in 1948. the baseball season opens next day during a 500-kilometer rally AMERICAN LEAGUE. Brown 90 Rhodr Island 71 six holes yesterday to win the Schlundt three Cleveland. 10; Providence. 2. Niagara 71 He made a special attempt at month. missed first- sponsored by the International 15: Syracuse. Canfsius ft I Atlantic Women’s ama- team votes, Buffalo. 3. Louisiana Stale 63 Tulane ,V> South by running against while Leonard was Sports Car of INTERNATIONALLEAGUE. Notre Dame 79 Marquette 68 and the record Busch, in St. Petersburg for Club Frankfurt. Troy. 6: Louisville, 2. teur golf tournament, 6 5, No. 1 all Oklahoma ArAM 63 _ __ St. Louis ftl a 4-man relay team. Cardinals' spring training, choice of lO.coaches, the Cincinnati. 6: Milwaukee. 1. Bradley 96 Joyce the only Fort Wayne. 4: Toledo. 1. Tulsa 69 over Ziske. my player so honored. Washington 6ft Washington State std McKenley said “after dis- said he had many commitments Marlon. 7: Johnstown I .. Saturday Rounding SATURDAY’S ltab 80 New Mexico 76 8507 Colrxvillc Road Rain had inter- appointing form Saturday I out the team are Slave Girl Moolah Puts RESULTS. Colorado 79 76 Soring. before that time. NATIONAL LEAGUE. Kansas Stair Sliver Md. JU. 9-8100 rupted the 36-hole final round j Johnny Kerr. lillinois’ Boston, Brigham Young 69 Denver A7 knew I just had to break this ! 1 Commissioner Ford Frick and 6-foot-9 3: Montreal. 3 (tie'. with Miss Lesser leading. 4 up record to keep faith with scoring machine: Ohio Mat Crown on Line Detroit 5: Toronto. 1. the! Busch were called to appear at State's AMERICAN LEAGUE. after 10 holes. Miss Ziske. 19- public.” agile Paul Ebert, and Dick Gar- Jessica Petit, Who last week Pittsburgh, ft: Cleveland. 1. Waterford, j the subcommittee hearing. maker, of Hershey. 5; Providence. 4. year-old from Wis., 6-foot-3. Minnesota. turned against her own team- Buffalo. 8: Syracuse. 4. playing her shots for distance WESTERN LEAGUE. mate, Slave Girl Moolah, gets Seattle 4; Victoria. 2. despite a stiff breeze, cut that CYO Basketball Games Edmonton. 4: Calgary. 2. lead to 1 up at the end of 25 Twenty-two points by Russ Ed- District Golf Courses a chance at Moolah's junior New Westminster. 6: Vancouver. 3. “Almost like adding a Mark Sperry Is Winner INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. holes wards led St. Augustine's to a heavyweight wrestling champion- Trov, 3: Toledo. 1. Miss Lesser, 20. resumed com- 50-40 victory over St. Ambrose i Get First Spring Crowds Os Greenway Tourney ship at Turner's Arena Thurs- mand at that point, however, j in a CYO basketball game yes- j day night. terday. St. Washington's near 60-degree Mark Sperry, Anacostia Spill- NBA Standings couple cylinders H and closed out with a masterful Francis DeSales de- The girls’ match will be co- Holy weather yesterday had a revita- way major leaguer, topped Bv th* Ahoc iu tad Pros* of assortment of chip shots. feated Comforter, 51-49. a field meeting lizing eftect on golfers of the area of featured with a return 104 duckpin bowlers in the between (Sene Stanlee and Baron WESTERN DIVISION. as most courses got a taste of annual W L Pet. Greenway Bowl Handi- Gattoni. Both bouts will be Minneapolis 4,7 24 .652 their first spring crowds. cap last night with Rochester 40 27 .597 a score of decided by falls or Wayne clubs in 708, including best-of-three Fort 38 29 ..76: College Basketball Standings Tournaments at three a handicap of 45. a decision at the end of one Milwaukee 18 49 209 Maryland heavy prize was EASTERN •y thy Associated Prat* SOUTHERN nearby received His SIOO. DIVISION. CONFERENCE. hour. New York . _ 41 27 .603 League games play. A winter sweepstakes at A1 was Boston 39 29 .574 BIG TEN CONFERENCE. Allgames Lucas second with 39- W A Pet W I Prt Syracuse 39 29 .574 Argyle was won by Don Fultz 687 for $75 and Bill Weistling Philadelphia League garnet Allcarnet. Geo. Wash. JO 0 1.000 13 8 .910 28 39 .418 x W. L. Pet. W L. Pet. Furman 6 1 .857 20 9 690 and Budd Tapp with 69-6—63. third with 18-683 for Others DeMolay Finals Baltimore . 16 51 .239 i: ,769 a $65. Set 39RP Indiana 12 2 .857 19 3 .864 Richmond 10 3 22 8 735 A bogey at needed in the payoff: TODAY'S SCHEDULE. lowa 11 3 .786 17 5 Virginia _ Birmingham .773 West 6 4 non 1211 522 blind Bethesda and Robert Le- Baltimore at Milwaukee <2 games). Illinois 10 4 .714 17 5 .773 William Mary 6 5 545 914 .391 a 72 for low spot. Lincoln White Bob Hacllcke, 56-677: Robert Winning, Philadelphia vs. Fort Wavne at Miami. Minnesota 10 4 .714 17 5 773 Virginia Military 6 7 462 II 12 .478 51-6,0; Bernie LiCalzi. 48-666: Don Bruce Chapters meet for the Fla Wisconsin « 8 .420 12 lo 54.3 D-iVidson 3 5 .375 7Mi 304 shot a 94 and subtracted his 22 Mathias. 47-66.7: Bill Canada. 87-666; YESTERDAY'S « DeMolay basketball title Satur- RESULTS. Northwestern 8 .470 012 400 Wash’gton * Lee 3 9 .250 617 26! handicap for the victory. A1 Price. 69-606: Charles Soo. .77-661; Boston. 86: Fort Wayne, so. Ohio State . 5 9 .357 11 11 500 Virginia Tech 313 188 324 111 Bob Cogan, 90-657: Melvin Penewell, day night at Takoma Junior Rochester. 91: New York. 88. Michigan State . 4 10 .288 10 13 .435 The Citadel 17 .125 2 18 .100 66-656: Ralph Gaddi. 42-055 Gil Za- Syracuse. 103: Baltimore. 77. Michigan . 311 .214 913 409 A 76 was low in Kenwood's Rabbttt, High gym. Birmingham beat Minneapolis. ; SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE brek. 54-65r: Jack 27-648: 6ft: Milwaukee. 65. Purdue 311 .214 913 .409 Dale Valentine. 50-647: Ray Mulligan. TOMORROW'S SCHEDULE. games. blind bogey and 10 players were Brookland, 52-46, and Leßruce BIG SEVEN CONFERENCE. Conference. All 7.'>-6.76; Fred Ytbby. 78-645; Joe Yan- New York vs. Milwaukee at Indianap- W L. Pet. W L. Pet. reported at that net figure: M. W. niello. 42-642; Jack Brown. 42-642: Ray topped Silver Spring, 72-59, in olis lnd League games All garnet Rice , 9 3 .750 20 4 833 Brush, 100-24; F. J. Hanrahan, Watson. 15-641: consolation. Pete yesterday’s Minneapolis vt. Rochester at Indian- W L. Pet. W. L Pet. Texas 9 3 .76(1 16 7 .696 Townsend <607 and Frank Varter (150). semifinals. apolis lnd. •Kansas 10 1 .909 18 4 800 SMU 6 6 .500 13 9 .591 Tredwell, 100-24, Colorado 2 91-15; Ben 10 .833 11 9 .550; ; Arkansas 6 fl .500 13 10 5f15 ... 500; Vaughan, 88-12; •Missouri 5 8 .455 10 10 Baylor fl 6 .500 12 11 522 Robert L. N. Hill Kansas Stata .. 6 7 .417 11 10 .524 AM TCU ..... 5 .417 10 14 417 W .38] 7 96-20; George 86-10; Nebraska 5 7 .417 813 11l .083 Leßrun, Oklahoma ..4 8 333 713 .350 Texas AAM 220 .100 J. H. Torbitt, 93-17; Harry Colonials lowa State . 210 167 815 286 PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE (Continued Page • game remaining. 91-15; From A-17.) One Southern Division Brookshire, Clyde Clark, MISSOURI VALLEY CONFERENCE Conference All 80-4 and Roy Devereaux, garnet Games 82-6. playing considerably op- League Allcamea W L. Pet. W L. Pet. weaker W L. Pet. W L Pet. Southern Cal. 8 4 .667 1« 11 693 Washington Golf and Country position. State won its xOklahoma A&M 9 1 900 23 4 852 UCLA 7 three H jH : K , i Wichita 8 2 .800 27 4 .871 . 5 .583 18 7 720 Club reported a double tournament games by BRAKES ) California « « .500 18 8 eagle by margins xTulsa 6 5 500 14 13 .519 692 Stanford . 3 9 .25014 10 583 Frank the par-5, of four points. Bt. LouU 4 8 .400 14 12 .638 I Gradoville on one. and two The Refined 4 Wheels Complete Houston _—3 7 .300 11 15 423 I Northern Division. 450-yard fourth hole. Gradoville Colonials had a 35-point bulge Detroit 1 9 .100 11 17 393; Oregon State ...11 6 .688 1* 8 692 Morgantown. xSeason not completed. Idaho 9 7 .563 15 8 .652 used a No. 2 wood on his second at Oregon 9 7 .663 17 10 630 team placed players SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE. Washington shot. Each two FINEST QUALITY LINING League games AH gamea ; t 6 9 .400 718 280 jfc j . ... W Waah. on the „ W L. Pet. W L. Pet. State 411 .266 10 16 385 all-tournament team. Joe A HPI i Kentucky 14 0 1.000 24 0 1.000 I | SKYLINE CONFERENCE. Holup and Corky Devlin made it LSU ... 14 0 pontiac-6 1.000 21 2 .913 1 League games games -t. om Alabama 10 4 .714 16 8 687' AU for Colonials Thompson W L Pet W L the and a% 4c Tulane lo 4 714 16 8 667 ‘ . Pet Rival Outscores Groat, Auburn 8 6 571 16 8 687 Colorado A&M . 12 .2 .857 22 5 815 and Ronnie Shavlik represented BUICK SPEC. J 4 I ... | Wyoming 10 .714 19 H79 Mississippi 77 .500 12 12 .500 ! Brigham 9 State. It off-night Tennessee 77 .50011 12 .478 Young 9 5 .643 17 10 630 was Devlin’s Utah State 77 .500 14 13 519 But Fort Wins GW Miss. Stata 6 9 357 11 10 524 Utah 77 .500 Belvoir that hurt in the recent OLDSHOBILE6 6 9 357 1210 545 12 15 .444 Vanderbilt New Mexico 5 9 .357 12 11 game with the Wolfpack. Florida 311 .214 715 .318 Denver 522 NEW YORK. Mar. 8 (Spe- .143 280 311 214 621 222 has EFFICIENT | FREE BRAKE Georgia 311 718 Montana .... 311 .214 720 259 cial).—-Dick Groat of Fort Bel- State the biggest regular QUICK. Georgia Tech ... 014 .000 222 083 : < BORDER CONFERENCE in 6-foot-7 Shavlik and a sub by Exparte JOHN BANNON BUHDIN6 MANAGER 1950 CADILLAC ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE. voir’s basketball team continues Sarvlca ADJUSTMENTS League games All games Conference All Oemea his blistering pace among center at 6-9 who’s not too bad. * w l w L. the W L L Pet „ „ Pet Pel Pet. Tech CliffDwyer. However, GW should Duke 8 1 800 20 * .800 Texas 11 1 .917 leading scorers in service basket- Try this great NEW gasoline Maryland 7 2 22 6 W. Texas State 0 3 .750 be a match in re- Rivetless Bended Linings 4 667778 15 11 786 Arizona 8 4 .668 ball. more than Wake Poreat f .677 TexaaWestern bounds, two N C. State ... 5 3 626 21 6 .778 ..4 8 .333 with the Holups and Latwt hum Liaiag Eqaipatat North Carolina 6 6 455 11 9 Hardin-Stmmons 4 8 .333 The former Duke All-Ameri- BaM 650 Arizona Tempe 3 9 .250 Karver. South Carolina.. 2 8 200 10 15 400 i ! can hit for 29 last night, which,' Virginia 1 4 20016 10 615 i New Mex AAM 3 9 .250 State has the edge in reserves, Duplicate Police Testing Machine “mm POWER”ESSO EXTRA 8 .227 along Solinsky’s Clemson 0 000 517 j with Don 29 but despite Wolfpack’s peeve (IVY) Coach Turns to Politics points, paced the EASTERN LEAGUE Belvoir to a 106- over the switch In courts, the Roy Simmons, coach 100 victory over Sampson Air gasoline you can buy! of the Colonials should be the hungri- brake service The BEST ” Syracuse University boxing team Force Base. John Abraham of est a victory. might Princeton 11—10 3 .769 16 8 662 j Sampson for If be (ESSO) Pennsylvania 8 4 692 16 7 .696 which defeated Maryland in the led both teams, how- hard for State to be "up” after Columbia 6 7 *62 11 12 4.8 I Terps’ match year, ever, with 30 points. Yale 6 7 462 11 14 440 l opening this beating Nqrth Carolina, Duke Copr. 1454. Euo Ine. 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