St. John's and Wilson at Full Strength for Title Game Today ffttenittg |&taf Ppofls Nats Appear Doomed Big Teams Face Tests Good Weather Is Due Washington. D. C., Saturday, Dec. 6, 1952—, A-12 ** To Start Out in Spring As College Basketball To Draw Record Crowd Weather Worse Than Rivals — With Same OldLineup Gets Into Full Swing For Schoolboy Contest By iy th« Associated Press Burton Hawkins By Bill Fuchs Bowie to Demand Better Dates Star Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—The first big Saturday night of the new St. John’s and Wilson, both F. Atchison higher on days when the Line PHOENIX, Ariz., Dec. 6. —The college up to full strength, By Lewis I Old Nats will enter basketball season is on tap teams were tracks ran in opposition to Gar- spring training tonight. set their today in Fearing bad weather more than ! with essentially Many of the country’s all for meeting den States Park in New Jersey. the same club that major quintets the fifth annual “city champion- competition from New Jersey finished the 1952 season are scheduled to tracks, Larry MacPhail will He said it was futile to away unless take the floor. ship” football game at Griffith ask from conversations today between Man- Maryland’s racing commission to competition from New Jer- The heaviest firing will Stadium. The kickoff was sched- sey, and needless, ager Bucky Harris and take give Bowie 1953 dates sometime place in the Midwest, South and uled for 1:30. i MacPhail said he believed the White Sox officials unexpectedly between April and November, in- produce a trade. Far West, although several at- With above-freezing tempera- yesterday.' commission’s first duty was to tractive games tures and sun” forecast by clusive, he indicated Bill Veeck, boss of the St. are slated in the “some The commission has scheduled define the racing season in Mary- Louis East. Competition in the the Weather Bureau, a record a Browns, has rejected Nats’ South- meeting Tuesday at Baltimore to land, adding that it seemed that the west will be at a minimum, since crowd of more than 20.000 fans in the past it has put the cart offer of First Baseman Mickey discuss the problem. Vernon nearly all of the Southwest Con- was expected to watch the battle before the horse. The Bowie head and Gil Coan teams do Calling it “silly” to race in for Johnny ference not start until between the District Interhigh said he was convinced that if the Outfielder Groth and next week. (Division I) and the Metropoli- March or December, when Mary- commission couldn’t give the First Baseman Gordon ißf JhH| Goldsberry. Illinois, to tan Catholic League champions. land has 110 days for the 100 days tracks equitable dates the State “I’drather see Coan playing for favored take the Big of racing authorized at the State’s Ten crown, is one of the few Largest crowd ever to see a Legislature would take it upon; Washington,” said Veeck. He mile tracks between March and added, major outfits idle tonight, shift- scholastic game here was the 18.- itself to do the job. unkindly, “Ithink we have 000 that watched St. John’s defeat December, MacPhail leveled a a better ing interest to Manhattan, Kans., Pimlico’s Planning Blasted. chance of beating Wash- where Kansas State, Eastern at night in the same game broadside at the Maryland Jockey ington if Coan stays expected to of The one-time execu- where he is. replace Kansas as the Big Seven last year. This late in the year Club, former owner Pimlico, tive roundly As for Vernon, well, we have for its dog-in-the-manger atti- criticized Pimlico’s Dick champion, opens its against a day game figures to draw better. role in previous arguments Kokos coming out of the season tude in arranging this year’s con- service, Drake. The game may give a Wilson, winner of nine straight cerning dates. He agreed that Roy Sievers has recovered dates. At the same time, Mac- from hint whether Dick Knostman, games, including a one-sided vic- : the Baltimore track deserved Ins shoulder injury and Phail indicated that Cary Bos-' Kryhoski we have Kansas State’s 6-foot-6 star, will tory over Western for the Inter- special consideration in the spring, Dick and Goldsberry. scoring high hamer, head of the group break the records set last ' championship, was expected which; Out Ihlp %!- ?.. when it runs the Preakness and of that group ought purchased week, and, we to be year by big Clyde Lovellette of 5 J again to rely chiefly on Mike Som- Pimlico last 'other traditional stakes, able to up Schapiro, president of Lau- but de- come with an accept- Kansas. Lovellette graduates in COULDN’T HOLD THAT TlGEß—Tiger (right) mer for its offensive power. John nounced the track's claim to the able first baseman.” Jones bounces a right off the face of Johnny rel, are in accord with him about June. Bratton in the ninth round of their bout last night at Madison Square in Sommer, a track star in the right to select its own dates in Chicago Garden New York. the 1953 dates. the fall, Also Cool. Irish Takes on Indiana. Jones, a 4-to-l underdog, took a unanimous decision. —AP Wirephoto. dashes, is the top running back while Laurel and Bowie The Nats’ MacPhail expected to be at took what was given them. preliminary chats The Indiana-at-Notre Dame in the area and as he goes, so with Wilson. Lonnie Bowie today to watch the first MacPhail accused the commis- General Manager Frank fray shapes up as one of the best. goes Herzbrun running of the $50,000-added sion of adopting the schedule Lane and Manager Paul Rich- Other games in the Midwest in-‘ also runs, but confines his drives ards the AAU Three Tiger Underdog line, President’s Plate, a mile and one- presented by Pimlico officials after of White Sox found little elude: Minnesota-Bradley, Pur- Puts District Girls Jones, to the middle of the while quarter test for 3-year-olds and' the tracks mutual ground for discussion. due-Butler, Pitt-Michigan, Sommer’s best showings have three had been invited Chicago St. upward. He wasn’t there yester- to submit preferred dates. He isn’t willing to part with Louis-Ohio State, lowa-Oklaho- On All-America Swim Team been inside and outside the ends.' day, however, to see Bobanet said it would be easy Sherman Lollar, an experienced ma, Marquette-Michigan State, At 4 to 1, Belts Bratton Sommer Broke Game Open. to name the! By the Associated Stable’s Brazen Brat take the dates desired by Bowie, but that receiver, until they determine Western Michigan-Northwestern, Press i sites were fixed as the convention Sommer, a 5-10, 170-pound SIO,OOO-added Annapolis Plate the tracks had no prerogative in whether one of their younger Nebraska-South Dakota and lowa SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 6. neared the windup, but dates senior, had his best single-game •with a head victory over Blue the matter. MacPhail made it catchers is capable of handling State-South Dakota State. Three girls from Washington,; were not announced. For Upset Victory performance against Western plain, the job every day. positions Track and field championships when he broke the game wide Stone Farm’s War Phar. however, that he'll have no ! Four conference games are on D. C., were honored with By tire Associated Pren more December racing if it Washington wants on the 1952 all-America swimming will be decided at Dayton, Ohio, open with five touchdown runs. Wagering Only $586,510. can either! tap in the Southern Conference, NEW YORK, a possibly be avoided. Tommy Byrne or Chuck Stobbs, teams named by the National AAU, while Yale got the indoor swim- I Dec. 6.—Almost St. John’s has won 27 of 29 Only 6,116 North Carolina State-Davidson, fans braved the “I objected to it last year,” he both left-handed pitchers, and which went into the third day of ming meet for early April and !year ago Ralph (Tiger) Jones games over the last three seasons. rain and mud yesterday, the West Virginia-Washington and The and said. “Ihollered like a stuck pig—- the White Sox are eager to get Duke-Wake Forest and North its annual convention here today. Indianapolis was awarded the 'Worked as a sparring partner for losses were to Eastern in the total wagering of $586,510 was Lee, “city championship” game two so loud I was heard all over the Coan, but they can’t fit the pieces In addition, Gail Peters, breaststroke star, outdoor title swim for late July Johnny Bratton. He learned the second lowest at the track, United Carolina-Richmond. or early j his, : years ago and to Calvert Hall of States—because I knew together. Furman plays Georgia Tech, topped the list with four places—- August. Boston again (lessons well. Today he held an which has been plagued by rain, what could happen.” in the individual medley relay, 100 awarded the Baltimore, which upset the John- “We can’t Coan go without , Georgia meets Clemson and South was boxing tourna- ’upset the former snow and fog since its belated let victory over Na-* season, MacPhail pointed out that Pim- j getting an and 200-yard breaststroke and the ment, the date to be named later. "nies this opening November 24. MacPhail outfielder in return,” Carolina takes on Newberry. !tional Boxing Association welter- j While Coach lico refused to race two weeks in!said medley relay. The delegates also voted to weight king i Joe Carlo of Wil- has been at his home at Bel Air, May, Harris. That complicates Three -headers feature and was in line for son was expected to count heavily when no New Jersey tracks matters because the Sox The 100-yard backstroke honor recognize records made by Amer- some good days. Md.. preparing data to present were White play in the East. The first twin icans pay on Sommer, the Johnnies, under operating, and also had dark: aren’t surfeited with outfield tal- went to Mary Freeman and Bar- in competition overseas as Bratton couldn’t hold the in support of his arguments at days, bill of the season at Madison bara Hoblemann, a teammate of American Tiger Coach Joe Gallagher, were pre- which he strongly opposes. ent. They can’t trade Jim Rivera standards when offi- last night. The 4-to-l and more l next Tuesday’s meeting. He added that Square Garden finds lona meet- the above pair, was honored with cially approved. pared to launch a more varied Maryland’s major! by edict of Commissioner Ford Siena and NYU engaging Bos- underdog poured the pace on the give tracks get ing a place on the 800-yard freestyle Selection of finalists attack. MacPhail. who expected to could in 100 days of Frick, who has placed that out- for the clouting Chicagoan and romped Maryland racing badly racing in months ton College. At Buffalo. N. Y.. relay squad. Sullivan Award, made annually a needed when the weath- fielder on probation after his re- four of the East’s better teams to off with an impressive, unanimous, Three Top Runners. boost by offering some $150,000 er generally is good without Ford Konno, long-distance star the outstanding amateur athlete, in- cent acquittal on a morals charge. will play. Syracuse battles Cani- 10-round decision in a bristling Operating from the T, op- extra money during the present terfering with the from Hawaii, swimming for Ohio election of officers and the site as half-mile tracks, Two Former Nats. sius and La Salle takes on Ni- punch-fest in Madison Square posed to single wing, the meeting and who has a and harness racing. State University, took five places of the 1953 convention the Wilson's taken agara. At Palestra in were Garden. had three top financial licking of the Chicago won’t consider parting the on the men’s team. most important items left to Johnnies runners to because Philadelphia, be It was a bonanza for Jones throw at Wilson’s strong line. Bob weather, said statistics proved Hampton Stable's Alerted, with Orestes Minoso and their Pennsylvania meets Most of the 1953 tournament decided. and which! Maryland plays a disaster for Match- Rusevlyan that attendance and betting fig- can crash the select company of' other regular outfielder is Sam and Villanova a Bratton. and Jim Clark are Gal- Mele, late of the Nats. One of service team, Indiantown Gap. maker Billy Brown of the Inter- lagher’s answers to Sommer, ures in Maryland this year were national Boxing on Page A-13, Col. 1.) | their reserves is Ed Stewart, an- Wisconsin Is Impressive. Club wants the though neither, admittedly, is as other ex-Nat. It all adds to a Redskins Alter Lineup to Fight aggressive, 24-year-old Yonkers, fast. Ralph (Brother) Frye, 185- In the Far West, UCLA, presea- N. Y., Negro back in action soon pound fullback, has been getting willingness to deal by both clubs, favorite to take Pacific Robinson Fight but with both hampered by son the and also for a return bout with those extra yards when needed all Would Saigh Through a Coast title, takes on on Breaks shortage of acceptable material. Conference Giants Ground Tomorrow Bratton in January. season. The quarterback is Bob Oregon State: Stanford engages Kelly, who was expected to do a lot ! “I would think that the Yan- Oregon and Utah meets Washing- The Redskins’ aim of making! fled with the team’s defensive Jones Rakes Bratton. Turpin, Then ground pay showing against of passing today in the event the Retire kees would be interested in Ver- ton. Utah State and Colorado a attack off against! the Cleveland The defeat snapped Bratton’s In Battle to Share in the in Wilson line proves too tough. That inon,” said Harris. “He’d do a meet in another attractive game. Giants the National Foot- Browns, spent most of the week four-fight win streak and ruined ball League game at tinkering line, sparked by Max Carpenter better job for them in Yankee Big Ten was New York ; with a revamped lineup, a possible rich bout with Carl Agree Collins, Wisconsin of the tomorrow may not have featuring arid Ken Ramsauer at tackles and If Promoters Receipts Stadium than Joe but! last night in beating caused! Jim Ricca as a defen- (Bobo) Olson, the top-ranking on TV Games they haven’t approached us impressive the move, but the New Yorkers and Gilmer Guards Chico Stone and Hart by the Assocfated Presi and Marquette, 76-55. Paul Morrow of sive tackle Harry as middleweight contender from. Ha- By tire Associated Press yesterday restored Linebacker defensive Joseph, averages more than 200 NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Middle- that’s their business. the Badgers tossed in 25 points. Pat: a halfback and expects, waii. That match had been in PHOENIX, Ariz., Dec. 6.—Fred “I’d let Coan go in a minute Knight to their active list, re- good results tomorrow. pounds. weight Champion Ray Robinson i DePaul won its fourth straight, a the works. Clark has been Saigh, baseball’s battling bantam, if I could look into a crystal ball placing injured Fred Benners. j called by Gal- says he wants to fight Randy Tur- 70-56 triumph over Illinois Wes- Gilmer Should Help, i Sturdy, muscular and well con- lagher biggest finally has broken through see that he’d have another j Benners’ passes in the second “the shot in the pin for the third time this June in his and leyan, but Bowling Green found Gilmer, teaming with Dick ditioned at 154 pounds, Jones long bitter fight for a share of year as bad as the last one,” con- | half beat the Redskins here j arm” for the Johnnies for this and then retire. If Sugar Ray, it more difficultto down Gustavus- a! ; Alban at halfback, should give fought an almost perfect fight; ‘ game. Clark suffered a shoulder television receipts from tinued Harris. “But Coan is still couple of weeks ago and Coach; against 3 signs for the rubber match quickly other ball Adolphus, 83-78. the Redskins good protection on the 148 /4 -pound Johnny. j parks. a young man, he’s healthy, well- Steve Owen is counting on Knight! injury and has been on the’ side- most every one will be happy, other games last night, UCLA long throws, plus a Grade-A iHe moved in close, with his left lines for six weeks. A fast, elu- in-' The gritty president of the St.: behaved and has speed. We just In to help make it two in a row highr eluding the New York State Ath- took Oregon State, 73-63; Wash- brand of tackling which team arm so Bratton wouldn’t sive halfback, he was expected to j Louis Cardinals, unswerving in his ! can’t give him away.” over the Washington eleven. the any get right- letic ington Utah, 82-54; Oregon has not in a long while. have room to off his good running Commission. demand that the visiting club Harris feels that Veeck may beat Knight, a first-year man from shown do a share of the The only unhappy soul could be be whipped Stanford, 73-68; South- The crippled Giants have Tom hand bombs. He fought out of a today. cut into all TVprofits, got a ‘“foot pursue Vernon at a later date. Southern Methodist, fractured his Johnny either British Promoter Jack Sol- j ern California went overtime to Landry, a defensive back; Joe crouch that had missing The Interhigh and Catholic in the door” yesterday when he “This isn’t the best time to deal,” elbow in the opening game of the night and the Chicago omons or Jim Norris, the president j “Along take Hawaii, 59-54; Wyoming Sulaitis and Frank Gifford ready all he raked League champions went into to- reached an agreement with said Bucky. about April season and has been the speed body of the International Boxing Club.! the! nicked Montana State, 61-45, and on re- to step into the passing role and merchant to the and day’s game even in the Chicago Cubs whereby St. or May, when clubs start to get serve list since. He is 23, stands head with hooks series. Both want the lucrative fight, Louis their Seton Baltimore the results may be somewhat con- left and short Central won in 1948, Gonzaga in Sol-' will share in money panicky because some of Hall drubbed 6 foot 2 and weighs 200 pounds. rights. omons for London or Dublin, Nor-; the television | Loyola, 79-67. fusing to both sides. 1949, Eastern in 1950 and St. for each game they play at Chi- youngsters haven’t developed as Redskins Not only belt Bratton ris for New York. 1 better trades be Get Light DrUl. It crucial did he John’s last year. cago’s Wrigley Field. .expected, can 'is a game for the almost at will, but he took Brat- Norris says he has Robinson ,v made. Maybe by that time Veeck Meanwhile, the Redskins had Giants, who must win to retain The Ci *s also came to a recipro- ton’s Sunday punches under contract. Solomons has the and Kokos their customary light workout to-!! their without cal agre, ~ient with the Cincinnati will discover Sievers College Basketball mathematical chance for flinching and traded any time the papers with Turpin. go- first base as well as day and most of them expected the American There’s Reds in which the Reds and can’t play By tire Associated Press Conference title and favorite so desired. And Bratton Blues Seek Third in Row ing to be plenty complications Cubs anticipated.” to see at least the first half of berth in the play- of will receive a visitor’s share of he Aree. a championship chose to fight and slug. too. and confusion the 1 get the Wilson-St. John’s high school before the match receipts in their The Nats would like to Out-! i American U.. 75: W. Va. Wesleyan. 4". off. The Redskins are out of the Tonight is respective parks. Gallaudet, Bridgewater. 51*. game at Thriller All Way. In RPI Game Here made. No fielder from the De-| 65: championship Griffith title race, but still looking for a Although other reciprocal agreements East. Stadium before entraining for So it was a thriller all the way Gallaudet’s basketball team will George Gainford. Rob- were troit Tigers, but Manager Freddie Colgate. 84: Hobart. 5,1. third victory to avoid the label of concluded but President 1 Seton Hall. 79; Baltimore Loyola. 67.; New York that had the small crowd of 3,614 try make it three in inson’s manager, said the fight Hutchinson claims he’s interested Lawrence, this afternoon. the “losingest” team in to a row Gabe Paul of the Reds was con- Bt. 81: McGill. 62. Redskin (gross gate $10,227) yelling and will be held under Solomons’ pro- only in acquiring an infielder. Buffalo Unlv.. 87: Grove City, 63. Coach Curly Lambeau, dissatis- history.—ATCHISON. at Richmond Professional Insti- fident he will reach an agreement of Ed- Bridgeport, 82; Hillyer. 50. cheering right through. More fans tute's expense tonight at Tech motion overseas, and Solomons He'd welcome the addition Boston Unlv.. 77; Clark, 46. with all clubs “because I’m (Brooklyn), enjoyed the scrap via national agreed whole-heartedly, the IBC notj die Yost or Pete Runnels, but St. Johns 72: Roanoke. 65. High School gymnasium after up-i oeing militant.” Saigh Wagner. 75; Scranton. 56. television. night raised an objection. was not the Nats won’t give ’em up. Alderson-Broaddus, 80: West Va. Tech, setting Bridgewater Ihst on' hopeful of such an agreement! 77. Lions Battling for Acceptance There were no knockdowns, but the same floor, 65-59. “We have a AFB, contract with Rob- with the other clubs, Bt. Anselms (N. H.), 68; Grenier Bratton was cut on the right eye- inson.” said Harry Markson, man- especially' 37. In gaining their second straight with the New York Giants Plattsburgh. 62; Oswego, 78. lid. Mason-Dixon Conference victory, aging director of the IBC, “we and! Waynesburg. 52: Bethany (W. Va.). 47. ByFans Brooklyn Dodgers. 123; Davls-Elklns, 62. as Well Tonight complained he hurt his Marshall. as Win Bratton gave quit- can any proposition GU Faces Tough Start the Blues evidence of better Sol- Beckley. Morris Harvey, 80; 62. Washington right hand in the third round ting makes. fight Bonus Rule Passed. Shepherd. 89; Bluefield. 46. The Lions’ Eastern the person of Hockey their traditional role of omons The last be- Liberty. 83; Emory & Henry, the National and that Jones’ weight The television problem did West 77. Hockey League rematch tonight League’s was too league doormat for better things tween Robinson and Turpin here not ; St. Francis (Brooklyn). 68; Pace. 53. Walter Brown, owner of much for him. $766,000 occupy the entire national league Against Maine Maritime, 77; Norwick. 62. with the first-flight Springfield this winter. did Alumni Team J.) the Boston along (actually $766,626 on Bloomfield. 76; (N. JC. 57. Bruins. Brown, meeting. Union Indians appears as more than a The official votes, all for Jones, Gallaudet’s zone defense September 12, 1951) and I'm sure The bonus and high South. with the Eastern Laague’s Presi- Judge Some of the bright names from Louisiana Btate. 98; Birmingham-South- revenge meeting by were: Harold Barnes, 8-2; stopped Bridgewater’s we can approximate school rule was passed and a night ern, occasioned the ! dent, offense| that sum Georgetown University’s basket- 38. Thomas Lockhart, Uline and Judge Billy Healy, 7-2-1; Referee even indoors. I think Robinson game schedule permitting the Mount St. Marys, 68; Hampden-Syd- Lions’ 3-1 defeat here Thursday ! Jack Riley, Arena manager, fairly well, although Jim Utter-j ball history will be brought back ney, 65. night. string Uline Harry Kessler, 5-3-2. The AP had will prefer to fight Jim home club five nocturnal games Northwestern La., 91; Northeast La., 51. The defeat ended a ' are either financing guiding back slipped through for 19 points| for tonight when Hoyas open (W. Va.). Milligan. or big for Jones, the visiting permis- the Concord 81; 67. of five straight victories for the they it 8-2. but the Washington five's offense Morris.” Without club’s by playing Tusculum, 108; Steed (Tenn.), 39. j what hope will be one of the their season an alumni Troy (Ala.). Lions. As far as the State commission sion was voted on. A new waiver New Orleans Loyola, 57; | best hockey teams ever organized carried the night. Dick Caswell team at McDonough gym at 8:30. 44. The game at Uline Arena will sparked a Is concerned, it demands a “bind-; rule forbidding the sale of a player North Georgia. 76: Ersklne, 71. in Washington. and Dick Amundsen coming (Tenn.), (Ky.), provide ing agreement” before it will!to another club or to another Among the alumni back Belmont 63; Bethel 44. a test case for the local At the coaching Georgia last-quarter rally that produced Hampton. 72; Union, helm is 35-year- for this one game are John Virginia 61. skaters, who should have lost no Routs Miami the Vir- restore Robinson’s title recog- league above the wavier price after Tenn. Wesleyan. 77; Atlanta. Ga., 71. old Morden “Ducky” Skinner, a 23 points and overcame Mahnken, Ed Lavin, Miggs Reilly, Virginia State, 81; North Carolina prestige by their loss to the j Amundsen, with 24 nition in the Empire State. The June 15 also was passed. The! A&T, 70. calm, resolute man boasts ginians’ lead. Vitalle, The Lions feel who a commission started all the fuss; original amendment, submitted by! Mike Frank Alagia, John- Lynchburg, 92: Union Theological, 43. powerful Indians. wealth of playing and coaching points, took individual scoring ny Mazziotta, Rizzi, Midwest. they Washington they ; As Pass Mark Is Set over Sugar Ray's future the executive council Irv Ed Har- Wisconsin. 76: Marquette, 55. have shown experience honors. when it set the date and the affection and By vacated Robinson’s title in New at July 15. gaden, Tommy Nolan. Ben Zola, Depaul. 70: Illinois Wesleyan. 56. can be winners. Tonight they his the Associated Press Bridgewater. G. F. P. Gallaudet. G. F P. Bowling Green, 83; Adolphus, 'respect of team. The team [Utterback.f, 319 Pelarskl.f _ 6 515 Bassin and Don Gustavus will see, by attendance, whether 8 York at 12:01 a.m. yesterday, j The American set an unlimited Harry Gibeau. 78. wants to win but who would like MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 6.—A first- Shull.f 113 Caswell f 5 2 12 Freddy Mesmer, coach from 1935 Miami (Ohio). 76: Kent State. 73. Washington really wants a win- Dovei.c ..102 Amundsen.c 8 824 The commission stripped Ray number of night games without Mount Union. 51: Steubenville. 42. to know somebody cares whether, (half aerial barrage by Georgia’s Boitnutt.g 13 5 Moers.g 4 0 8 through 1938, will be in charge. Wittenberg. 67: Transylvania. 64. ning hockey team. Vance.g 5 212 Saunders.*. 3 0 6 of his crown in his home State permission from the visiting team. it does or not. It more big quarterback, Zeke Bratkowski, Wilding,!.. 0 All the players Detroit, 96; Western Ontario, 42. Thursday night wants I Kurts,f 4 210 0 0 because he hadn’t signed for a It also voted down a proposal by mentioned were Kalamasoo. 82: Albion. 75. marked the than paychecks each week—it | | overwhelmed Miami last night, Pence.! 3 2 8 stars in their day at the Hill- Wayne (Michigan). 81; Central Michi- homecoming game for the Lions, 35-13, up Eckard.g 000 title defense within the required Hank Greenberg of Cleveland to real gan. 65. wants to feel Washington has and set a new all-time and Reilly whose successes on the road, after 23 13 5o Totals .. 25 15 66 six months period plus an exten- create a suspended game situation top. Mahnken, Lavin Detroit Tech, 70: Belfridge AFB. 61. really accepted the Lions. 'yardage record for Southeastern Totals members of what probably Oklahoma City, 68; Oklahoma Baptist, snapping their eight-game losing sion granted him. because of rain, curfew, etc. It were 60. [Conference passers. was the best team Georgetown Lawrence. 63; Knox, 56. streak, made them the surprise Bratkowski connected with 16 Robinson and Turpin are all discussed the bonus rule and high Washington 74; Illinois | the 1943 quint that won (St. Louis). team of the Eastern League. Sefs Pace square in their’ two fights. Turpin school rule but issued no state- ever had, College. 47. of 23 shots for 297 yards to run Dutch Harrison accomplished the Eastern NCAA title. Grlnnell, 75: St. Olaf. 70. Less than 1,000 fans turned Terps his grand total 11 games one of boxing’s ment. The two leagues were to Carleton. 89; Lake Forest. 63. Out to End Jinx for this greatest Three juniors have been picked Luther (Iowa), 81; Bemldjl. 69. out for that game. The Lions season to 1,824 and knock the upsets when he won the convene again today and wind up (North Dakota), 78; out In Havana Golf With 201 by Coftch Buddy Jeannette to Jamestown Mani- hope that this did not indicate year by crown by decision from the convention with a joint ses- toba, 58. record of 1,643 set last By llw Associated Press Robinson Georgetown—Lou Stevens Point. 70: Winona. 65. they had gained no new support-1 in London, July 10, under start for Gi- Emporia. 89; Jewell, Kentucky’s Babe Parilli. 1951. Exactly sion Commissioner Ford College ol William rather that Washington In Penn Game Tonight Dec. 6.—Dutch Har- 64 days later, Robinson regained Flick tomorrow. gante, Tommy Doyle and Jack Vail. 83. ers, but | Three of the Georgian’s passes HAVANA. starters are Bill Bolger and Southern (South Dakota), 93; Illen- is a Saturday night town and ' Maryland takes a two-game in the first rison, professional golfer now the crown by knocking out Randy Won’t Join Solid Front. Senior dale. 57. 1 ihit for touchdowns Hugh Beins. Monmouth, 74; Ripon. 58. folks were waiting to out to- winning streak to Philadelphia to- half as Georgia went into a 28-0 playing out of Ardmore. Okla., in the 10th round in New York. In agreeing to give the Cardi- Tech, 76; Milwaukee Teachers, come Illinois night. night to meet Penn, picked as the lead that left nothing in doubt carried a five-stroke lead into the nals and Reds a TV President Norbert, cut. ' Lacrosse State. 78; St. 68. This time last year the old best of the Ivy League basketball except of the score. final 18 holes of the Havana In- Phil Wrigley Poly. 79; Huntington. 57. i the size of the Cubs stated; Rose teams, game today. flatly Farrington Speak Simpson. 74; Buena Vista. 60. Lions were in the throes of a in the first of a Miami gave the 21,557 fans vitation golf tournament he would not become a party Max to Lewis (Illinois), 82; Loras, 80. 80; Creighton. three-game losing slump, but still doubleheader at the Palestra. Vil- plenty to cheer about by outscor- Harrison, with a 54-hole total Ml. Vernon and W-L to any solid front in opposing Regis, 73. I Tarko. 79: York (Nebraska), 70. their attendance was over the lanova plays the Quantico Marines ing Georgia in the second half of 201. leads three rivals who have Saigh’s aims. At Friends Football Fete Augustana (South Dakota). 71; Wayne (Nebraska). 59 . 1,000 mark. in the second game. two touchdown .passes by Don posted 2065. They are Fred Haas “We are conducting own Northeast on our Max Farrington, president St. Benedicts (Kansas). 68; dis- The Terps beat Virginia handily James. of New Doug Ford, In Title Game Today business,” of Oklahoma, 60. When the Lions finally Orleans. Harri- he said. “We’ve been 72: Oberlin. 56. their opener, but had to hang doing jthe Southern Conference and di- Earlham. banded January 15, with only in Bratkowski heaved touchdown son, N. Y., and A1 Besselink, Gros- Vernon just that right along even Carthage. 64: Culver-Stockton, 63. William and Mount High School will rector of men’s activities at George Eureka. 56; Principle(.s2. 410 fans at their wake, they on to beat Mary by passes of 32 yards to Bobby Del-! ; singers, N. Y. as to continuing to play day base- Navy 67; Chicago Uni- be out to win the Northern Vir- Washington University, will be the Illinois Pier. ended what was a six-game losing three points in their second game. linger, 37 yards to John Carson, j versity. ... ball at home. 56. _ . „ ginia scholastic football title the guest speaker at Friends School’s 1 Rockhurst, 64; Baker (Kansas'. 45. Coach Bud Millikan has lost to and 35 yards to Art DeCarlo in believe (Kansas), 69; Maryville, streak—and a record of 24 losses, first time when it at Wash- “I the business of split- football dinner tonignt at 6:30 at Pittsburg ties Penn in both of his previous sea- his spree. Friends Bows to Baltimore plays ting television 1 (Missouri). 59. three and nine wins. It was first-half ington-Lee Stadium today at 1:30 receipts is fair. the bchool. Minot, 69; Northern Montana. 56. said sons at Maryland and is hopeful In the last two minutes of the Sidwell Friends five faces a That is why I made agree- goathwest. Washington doesn’t want a p.m. The game was postponed the Headmaster S. Dlege Marines R«- his team will come through to- half, a 21-yard rough season in the Interstate ments with Robert Lyle will Arizona. 86; San loser—and neither did the Lions’ Bratkowski threw from night of St. Louis and Cincin- Cf night despite Penn’s high ranking. beauty on the next yesterday’s last because bad be toastmaster and letters will be New Highlands. 66: Western owner, Mike Uline, who had sunk to Carson and Athletic Conference if nati. I will make the Colorado, be the for weather. same re- awarded players. 68. _ .. .. at least $16,000 into the venture. It will season’s opener for play fired 35 yards to DeCarlo 84-48 defeat by Baltimore Friends ciprocal agreements with any Eastern New Mexico, 68; Hardln-Slm- Played The Mounts have a 2-0-1 record mons, The new the Quakers. the fourth touchdown of the half. was the tip-off. on the other club that 60. „. Lions have a god- to George Washington High’s 2-1 so desires. Far West. from Navy, 126-44 victor over West- Clipping penalties cancelled Washington team’s floor, the game Neither party would UCLA. 73: Oregon State. 63. father the big-leagues in mark. The league uses a per- disclose the B-CC Downs Chamberlain Washington, 82: Utah. 54. ern Maryland in its opening game, two sensational Georgia touch- developed into a rout in the sec- centage system which counts a tie exact percentage of Chicago’s Bethesda-Chevy Chase turned Oregon, 73: Stanford. 68. may find it’s average lowered this down plays In the second half—- ond quarter when the victors took television money given Southern Calif., 59; Hawaii, 64 (over- as half a win and half a loss so that will be on the heat in the second half to time). NBA Standings afternoon against Franklin and a 56-yard aerial from Bratkowski a 39-19 lead. Dave Nichols, 6- to the Cards and Reds, but Wyoming, 61: Montana State. 43. By tire Associated Pre»» the Mounts must beat or tie W-L it was hand Chamberlain a 75-57 setback Brigham Young. 82; Angeles Marshall, the Middies should to Carson and an 80-yard punt foot-3 Baltimore center, was high Los EASTERN DIVISION. but lose title GW, learned that they will get 30 per State. 49. , winning. Game time Campagna. or the to a team last night on the winners’ floor. „ W. L. Pet. keep on is return by Jimmy scorer with 26 points. cent all expenses de- California. 79: Alumni. 59. Syracuse 10 4 .714 Georgia .7 21 O 7—35 they beat, 18-13, this season. after are Everybody had a hand in the scor- Pacific Lutheran. 52. 2:15 at Dahlgren Hall. I Seattle. 75: New York 11 . according Unlv., 78; Washington 5 .688 Miami 0 0 6 7—13 ducted. The Cubs, to ing, five goals Montana State Boston 9 7 .563 University goes to Georgia scoring: Touchdowns— Dellinger but Sonner’s field State. 71. Baltimore 5 12 .294 Catholic Bal- 2. Carson. DeCarlo. Clemens. Conversions— Business Manager James Gal- Whitworth. 77: Portland State. 69. T timore to help the Damascus Five Victor set pace for Philadelphia __ 4 13 University de- the B-CC. (Wyo.) Denver, 69. .235 Mrvos 5. Anacostia in Winning Debut lagher, received only $75,000 for Warren AFB. 73: WESTERN DIVISION. Miami scoring: Touchdowns—Piper, High Ricks. 81; Carroll (Mont.). 73. W. L. Pet. fending Mason-Dixon Conference Nolan. Conversion —Crossman. Damascus School’s court- Anacostia High School court- their TV rights as compared to Weber (Utah), 64: Northwest Nasa- Minneapolis 15 4 .789 chamions open their conference men sharpened their scoring eyes $400,000 Starts rene. 62. Rochester 11 5 .688 men were off to a good start to- about received by the Bladensburg Streak Idaho State. 77: Western Mont.. 37. Fort Wayne 6 10 .375 schedule. The Cards lost to Mount last night at the Capitol Pages’ day with a 44-38 victory over a ; Giants and Dodgers. Bladensburg High School Adams (Colo.) State. 62: Colo. Mines. 29. Indianapolis 7 12 .372 expense, taking a 65-31 decision. That comes had Los Angeles Loyola, 79; San Diego Milwaukee 6 12 .333 St. Mary’s and the Quantico Ma- Fights Last Night tough Suitland High five. Jim to exactly $974 per game. On a winning underway today State. 68. . RESULTS. Pages made game of it in a streak Long YESTERDAY'S rines in their first games under 6y the Associated Press The a 30 Santa Barbara, 70; Beach Indianapolis. 84; Fort Wayne. 74. half, by Simms paced the losers to a 17-12 per cent cut, the Cards’ and after trouncing Surrattsville last State. 48. TODAY’S SCHEDULE. Coach Gene Szklarz. The Bees NEW YORK.—Ralph ••Tiger" Jones. the first trailing 23-15 halftime lead, but Zeke Zirkel led Reds’ total take, 11 night, 54-21, for its second Nevada. 66: Chico State. 68. Port Wayne at Baltimore. won Camp 164, Yonkers. N. Y.. outpointed Johnny at intermission. Bill Julian based on the Eastern Wash.. 76; Seattle Pacific, 67. have over Holabird B, the Anacostla’s rally with a 15-point games each-plays at Wrigley Field, straight. Eddie Colbert scored 17 Southern Oregon, 66; Oregon Col- K&SVtBBBUu. and Kings College and lost to SEST BEA(sfi?’ Fit!—Willie Pep. I of the losers was high with 19 tpree points pace lage. 66. New York at Minneapolis 127. Hartford, Conn., outpointed Jorge , to give his team the nonors. will come to only $3,214. to the victors. Puget Sound. 69; Western Wash.. 61. Indianapolis at Rochtater. lona. San eh eg. 130. Havana. 10. points.