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THE EVENING STAR I C-3 Washington, D. C. *• Freeman Leads rmiDAT. JANUARY 8, IftftA Cage Scoring; Lions Practice Davis Aims for Record Holup Is Fourth In Star Games Hurdles Royals' By the Aeeoclated Prese Early, Then Res! Owner: By State, BILL FUCHS Robin Freeman of Ohio who, was Jack Davis with seven who out in front of Dar- months of sea duty and little rell Floyd of Furman In the For Blades Test preparation behind him, won the Reveals Offer major college scoring! I 70-yard high hurdles in The EASTERN ROCKET LEAGUE January, race at the of 1954, came W. L. T. Pts Star Games last is New Haven ~‘l *? - 4A taking to the end of 1955 in the same WASHINGTON IK 14 1 .*l7 dead aim on the record IS Ift :*1 year. By Group position. 1 this D.C. Clinton 14 19 2 MO One of the world’s great hur- NCAA Service Bureau statis- Johnatown I*‘» Ift 0 The Washington Professional through games December 12 22 0 24 J dlers, Davis, a 24-year-old naval tics of Corporation has of- top officer now stationed in Los Basketball 31 show Freeman on for fered $150,000 for the National the fourth straight week with Player-Coach Stan Warecki Angeles, will go after the meet through an early- Basketball Association franchise average of 33.5 points sent his Lions ‘record oi 8.3 seconds in the an a today Royals, but Lea game and Floyd second with morning workout before ; ninth edition of the Games the of the Rochester telling to to- Harrison, the Rochester owner, 31.4. They held the same posi- them rest until 1 night of January 21 at the Na- night’s with the doesn’t want to sell if he can tions a year before, but at the morrow match tional Guard Armory. Floyd was cham- league -leading New Haven Joel Shankle of Duke Univer- help it. season’s end at Play pion and Freeman finished Blades Uline Arena. sity, second to Davis last year, The offer was made last fall They’re the only repeat- will start at 8:30. also will compete. Entries of by the Washington group, which third. gained ers in the top 10. New Haven two vital jboth, along with that of Adele had hopes of getting into the 82 points in points on the Lions by scoring! iTisler of Czechoslovakia, one of league in time for this season. Freeman scored period by three games last week, below four times in the final to I the world’s great women shot- The organization, headed Comets, 6-3, Fox, trucking his average while Floyd’s team beat the Clinton putters, were received yesterday. JACK DAVIS Morris head of a George night New Attlesey, concern, hopes NBA F was idle. Joe Holup of last in Haven in the Dick record-setter in to have an only Hockey League a Navy operating season. } >‘&M B £ Washington is fourth. Eastern the outdoor hurdles and I ¦Duke student last summer won team here next S The individual scoring lead- match on the schedule. Olympic star in 1952, set the championship, Penn Harrison, whose team has nab ' 1 the IC4A * vy BrffM ers: The Blades now lead Wash- meet mark that .year in a heat Relays and Florida Relays and been drawing customers, told | Gm. O. F. Pt«. Av«. ington by nine points, but the land1 won the final in 8.4. yesr 1 Freem»n.Ohloß t« 8 9H 78 2HB 33.6 has been clocked in 8.4 seconds Rochester paper of the offer 2 Fkjyd Furman 5 ftft 47 lft7 31.4 Lions can reduce that margin to 1 Davis, the son of a Glendale the Indoor 70. terday, but said he was doing 3 Bwaftg. M’h’d B'M 9 84 93 261 211.0 by winning for Holup. O«0. 9A 28ft 28.0 1 five tomorrow night (Calif.) real estate dealer, was so reluctantly. 4. w«lh. 10 92 248 Ky. - 9 72 27.3 again Sunday 6. Adams. East 102AA -44 1 and night in New clocked in 8.5 seconds in beating Possible New Mark 6. H’nsohn. HolyCr § 9 80 -7.1 “I don’t want people thinking McCoy. Btate A Aft 30 lAft 2d.7 Haven. On the other hand, the i out Shankle and Willie- Stevens 7 Mich 9ft AS 28A 1 An American record in the Iam threatening to move if thejf N 8. Ebben, 10 -A.A ; Blades can widen to last year. Though just UV ft Downs, Texas 8 A2 88 212 26.5 the berth i he had ' shotput for women also is likely come to games.” he ri iTfc " ; Lmbrdo 6 57 4(1 154 25.7 points. do not out i ’^B^"”'V lO Mhfn 13 come off the carrier Yorktown l !to fall with the entrance of said. “This is my home and I and had very little practice, K. - ~ y \jl Slow Starters Figure i Mrs. Tisler, wife of Frantise plan live here the rest of my / tBPwM' . hoped a per- to today Davis for record Tisler. Military Attache to the to promote B| *JNL jn t. Warecki said he was ’ life. I want basket- f 'l® W.-'J 1 «\ «r *g&. %|4> V I BL Hoyas lo Meet from Joey Formica and Marlowe Distance Suits The shot used will be the 4 definitely don’t want to be put MacDonald, noted as late-start- "I really feel at home In that’, kilo, covered with leather. The on record as saying that if th| ers, in to overhaul the Armory,” he says. “Seventy: weight is equal to about 8 1 fans don’t come out to the games Blades. Although starting slowly ' yards Is a good distance. Some : pounds, 13 ounces. American I will have to move the club. Loyola; last season, pair ! only . 8-pound shot is say the offer Howard this contributed of the indoor meets have a record for an 1 All Ican is I have heavily to Washington’s late- 45-yard hurdles race. For me . 42 feet, 10Vi inches, set by Ame- and the last thing I want to do season stretch drive and victory that’s just a start.” lia Bert of the Little Rhodies lis accept it or any other offer.” in the post-season playoffs. Standing 6-foot-3 and weigh- Athletic Club of Providence, The Royals, several games be- And CU on Road "I’m counting on them to start ing close to 200 pounds, Davis i R. 1., in a meet at Harrisburg, low the .500 mark, but in second rolling,” Warecki said, “and I’m first went at Pa., in 1951. Amelia also holds place in the Western Division Georgetown University they'll through. out for track Hoover 1 The sure come Both High just 1 the indoor record throw of 40 1 behind Fort Wayne, have drawn improve 1 School in Glendale to fey fl basketball team, sagging beneath i as the season moves ; keep in shape for football. Soon , feet, 11% inches, set in 1952. . fewer than 1,000 paying custom- along and they are the ones to three |K B| a four-game losing streak, re- ; it was the other way around. Mrs. Tisler has been known i ers to each of their last who could pick us up and keep won a throw the 4-kilo ball 47 feet. home games. to on the home court 1 Jack number of honors i turns action us going right now.” year, including victory events Maurice Podoloff. president of night. last in I A sparkling field in all i iSr B~ -:• ' ' tomorrow The Blades got the jump on equally i the NBA, would not comment on early | the Pan-American Games. He II will make this meet as |l|j| «|y^ The Lions haven't fared well l Here Draws 1,449 Sweeney (20) of GW, Don Dunlap (55) of Maryland, Kessler and Joe Holup in Catholic University’s case, . against the Blades so far, drop- and Jack Jolly of GW.—Star Staff Photo by Gene Abbott. both nights. The Cardinals, off E ping five of seven. But they’ve With Bill Malone at the micro- to their best start In years, will 1 taken two of the last three and , Ameche Only Rookie Named phone, televised wrestling re- take a 4-3 record to Randolph- ¦ handed the Blades their only I turned here last night in bouta TERPS : Macon College tonight and willI home loss to date. from the Capitol Arena wit- Get Continued From Pag* C-l play at Lynchburg College to- Claude Bolleau, John Sherban To All-Pro Team; Brito Picked nessed by 1,449 ringside fans. Vereb and Pellegrini jmorrow night, give I both Mason-Dixon ¦ and Yvan Chasle the Blades ’’ Page cen- . In the feature match, Anto- or Kessler who made the dlf-; | tests. scoring Continued From C-l t Gatski, the Indestructible against is of little Conference one of the hottest com- nino Rocca, pride of the Argen- ference GW j University plays > bines in league. Player- ’ to their second straight cham- ter. Groza, completing his 10thi Maryland 1 Howard <4-31 the ¦ moment to the fans tonight, ’ pionship, won the year with the Browns, was named -1 tine, defeated Jack Wentworth. Key Roles in at Virginia Union while • coach Don Perry also has a i Kessler, a 6-foot-4 senior from post in romp,'getting votes on to earn claimant to the Canadian cham- in other games tomorrow, George strong going him, a 28 5 31 ballots the honor r Ala., Bolinger George Washington High in 1 defense for ; pionship, in two straight falls, MOBILE. Jan. 6 Paul Brown of Center floor, the one who will entertain Syracuse in an contributor. fey** - "| : . shot at Lou Thesz in next week’s today of ;cheers. to high tant "v?* victory South decided which |'burn. In addition his afternoon game. are top bout with a over Pete players job North, Harold Bumine scoring got re- The Blades noted for being their will have the For the activities he the The Hoyas have had little to able Managoff. moving the ball in tomorrow’s of Missouri and Jim Carmichael bounds, the official sheet. J to break a team’s back of 18 on cheer about. They won four of quickly. Trailing In other bouts, Tinker Todd seventh annual Senior Bowl ! 1of California will anchor the: almost to the The statistics also showed the their first five, but the opposition • end against Clinton last night, defeated Leo Newman and Jim- game. line. Tackles are of Terrapins making 42.2 per cent games in my Laßock won over Harry tough Virginia and John Dittrich, wasn’t Grade A. Four ‘ the Blades poured It on in the The coaches also named West i goal tries, New State, two a guard guard, ‘of their field their York of them in \ final. Yvan Chasle led the at- Lewis. defenses with the accent on : for Wisconsin. At i figure this season, while City Tournament at Roger hottest the Queen ' tack by scoring two goals in weight. Parker has Siesel. tackle per cent, Buffalo, Buddy a of Ohio, and Carl Ny- the Colonials sank 35.4 have put Coach space of 22 seconds. Open Parker, coach of the Detroit: for Miami their lowest except in a winning Jeannette's squad under the .500 | Police Boys' Clubs Lions, Jim Michigan State All-Amer- said he will alternate ¦ strom. game against St. Fran- Jerry last week level. Basketball Tomorrow Haluska of Wisconsin and i ica. cis in the Maryland Mid-Winter The Hoyas can salvage some- Washington Polo Reichow at quarterback. Pellegrini Leads Defense Club league basketball of lowa tournament. thing from this season. They The 1956 than The South's defense is built meetings [ Plays competition the Metropolitan Each accounted for more The game tight still have their two Columbia Stars of yards season in the . Mary- was until into Washington Club > Boys’ get 1.000 this i .around half, each with the Terps and Colo- The Polo will Police Club will under Big Ten. principally on passes. 1 land's All-America center who'll the second and it took play the Columbia All-Stars s way tomorrow with six games at some for Terrapin root- nials and have a team that could l The South also has fine toss- be1 middle guard. time the gets to-‘.‘ Sunday at Columbia, S C. In Police Boys’ Club No. 4, 816 ers to realize they were going to be troublesome if it ever ers in Bob Hardy of Kentucky. ; are Tony Sardisco of Tulane and gether. its first season the Columbia Sixth street S.W. win it. Holup got the first two L A IV most valuable player in the ; Steve Delatorre of Florida: side ¦; team beat a strong 20-goal New : ¦ 81. ¦<—i«gr IB More than 700 youngsters will Blue-Gray game at Montgomery, Whitey field goals, but after that the ‘York participate organized backs are Rouviere of exchanged foursome. 9-6. in basket- and George Herring of Missis- Miami of Henry two teams the lead Playing for Washington Sun- competition of the city- Florida and nine at ball sippi Southern. Hardy will Moore of Arkansas, and deep times until the 10-min- day willjbe Jack Ivory manager wide Police Boys’ Clubs thi« signal! ute mark Sandbower got a bas- Wrestling probably do most of the are Earl of Missis* Uline of the Aiken Polo Club in season. backs Blair that put Maryland ahead, winter calling, with Herring slated forisippi Mississippi ket and member of the Ivory Rang- STAN JONES of three weight and Art Davis of 16-15, stay. Games in each punting duty. State. to ers of Detroit In the summer. classes mark opening of the team 10-year veteran, 22 votes Brown, coach of the pro cham- On the line. Herb Gray of The Terps had a 28-24 half- He is a 7-goal star. the All-Pro for-the 34- received program tomorrow. pion Browns, named time lead from which two points Opens Tonight year-old former Northwestern to beat out Dick Syzmanski of Alternating Texas has been moved from | Club No. 5 will clash with four running backs. play opposite were cut on foul shots by Bill again Club No. 10 in the 90-pound tackle to end to Ray) Fabiani, great who promptly retired ! Baltimore and Bill Johnson of at left half will be Don Mcll- Telasky of GW before the Ter- Aurelio i who > Drafted league a m. Joe Tuminello of LSU. Defen- after scoring two ! !San Francisco. at 11 and in the 105- henny of SMU and Fob James rapins moved out again. With has promoted sports shows for LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Jan. 6 I sive tackles are M. L. Brackett Rams named were Guard pound class at 12:00 noon. Club of Auburn, the Southeastern; 15 minutes left Maryland’s lead 25 , <7P). —Halfback Lew Carpenter of t and passing lor two more in 11 play of Auburn and Don Goss of more than years, tries the Duane Putnam on the attacking No. will Club. No. 12 at Conference’s leading ground was enlarged to 36-26, the was inducted [ Cleveland’s 38-14 title triumph; ;smu. and it wrestling business in Washington Andy 1 p.m. in the 90-pound league gainer. was along about in there that into the Army yesterday. Car- . over Los Angeles. unit and End Robustelli | The North defensive line, tonight. 1 and at 2 p.m. in the 105-pound Marylanders began to penter, 24, was sworn in here, , Other Browms voted on the! and Halfback Willard Sherman Vereb at Halfback 1 averages 230 the the think competition. which to maybe they going Fabiani brings a four-event - left immediately for Camp i AP "dream team” were Offensive ion the defensive group. Maryland's 227, that were to and Two 120-pound games will be of South’s has Jim Freeman of upset giants. ,wrestling program to Uline : Ark., s , the place- Washington Redskins, run the Chaffee. where he will take Tackle The staged in the evening, with Club team will out lowa and of Pitts- | Arena at 8:30. the first of a ‘ training. kicking specialist, basic and Frank who finished second in the East- No. 5 meeting Club No. 10 at of the other halfback slot, and burgh's team at Terp Freshmen Win series of such attractions on a ern Division, represented were 6:30 p.m. and Club play- Auburn’s bruising runner, Joel lends; of West Vir- That they did, because Milli- bi-weekly schedule. He will only by , defensive No. 11 Childress, i ing Club No. 12 at 7:30 p.m. will be the fullback. ginia and 245-pound John Miller kan coaches the kind of team operate at Uline’s every other end who beat out Cleveland’s Len Fbr the North, of of Boston College at tackles: instead of weekly because, TEAM can protect a week A. P/s ALL-PRO Ford and Baltimore's Gino Mar- T Michigan Krupa at that lead of such says, to and Bob Moss of West and Joe of Purdue he he needs the Interval 29-year-old * "ops proportions. The Terrapins OFFENSE chetti. *The former Virginia will be called on for the middle guard. con-1 assemble the desired performers. star at Loyola of Las Angeles re- plays. Yrs. wide Fullback Bill Mura- Behind them are tinued to control the ball, and Wrestlers on tonight’s inau- ceived 26 votes to 20 for Robu- of was picked for thusly: Age. Ht. Wgt. Pro. College. kowski Purdue of UCLA’s Pacific Coast cham- the Colonials getting gural card are paired stelli, 12 for Marchetti and 10 power weren’t the Billy Hill, 6-3 198 2 Teachers the bursts. pions, and Jim Furey of Kansas as they played out Arnold Skaaland and Dar- E Harlon Bears 23 for Redskins on the The South’s line will be shots the Pihos, Eagles 32 6-1 210 9 Indiana Ford. The State as linebackers: Tony Bran- string. to nell versus Angelo Savoldi and E Pete honorable mention list were by In addition Kessler'si * flanked All-America Howard Michigan high scoring Doganiero In a best-of- T L. Groza, Browns 31 6-3 235 10 Ohio State Stephens, ROGERS BRAZIL Schnellenberger off of and Herb Nak- activities, the Ter- Dominic Guard Red Lineback- f of Kentucky,; tag 80-Bo T. ..-B.Wightkin, Bears 28 6-2 233 6 Notre Dame « ken of Utah as side backs: and rapins also produced the game's three-falls team. Maryland ers and La- » Hardy’s favorite target, and Lenny Jones, Bears 24 6-1 255 2 Safety ULINE ARENA Jerry State 2 in O’Brien, Brazil versus Montana, G. Stan Torgeson Joe BUDDY ROGERS Tommy Harkrader of Ohio No. man Bob who 6-0 4 College Vern and I VI. * Harkins of Vanderbilt. Boy Rogers Cowboy .D. Putnam, Rams 26 230 of Pacific COWBOY ROCKY LEE * Hardy-Schnellenberger and of Michigan had 16 points. Nature versus G. Scudero. J 10 Marshall 8080 « It’s the Rocky Hl-Lee and Karl Von C. - F. Gatski, Browns 33 6-3 240 I BRAZIL (State, as deep backs. The preliminary game was a 10 The repeaters from the 1954 (Colored Sensation) A combination that has established Pellegrini humdinger, versus The Great Scott. Q O. Graham, Bro’ns 34 6-2 205 Northwestern has been named as with Maryland’s Albers team are Graham. Groza. End THE GREAT SCOTT the South as a one- The three “singles” matches HB. O. Matson. Cards ..25 6-2 210 3 San Francisco U. J J defensive captain and Hardy of- freshmen edging the GW Jay- 4 the Eagles, Half- Plus o Groat All-Star Show £ favorite. go one B F. Gifford, Giants 25 6-1 195 Southern California of vees, 69-67, on a by will to fall. H : + Including Australian Tag Match -jt Between the big ends will be fensive for the South. The shot Jim Ameche,Colts 21 1 Wisconsin back of the Cardi- only F.B. .A. 6-2 205 * Prices—* I.2ft. 22.00 A t2.fto