Green Navy Five Routs Virginia, 60-32, With Big Second Half Lange, Plebe Center, Harvard Coach Calls Tulsa's Long Passes Seixas' Fine in Australia for Athletes Football Play Publicity Tallies 19 Points in Recruiting Boosts Good 'Salesmanship' Top Hardin-Simmons; U. S. Chances Helps Them and U. S., By th» Associated Press By Caspar Nannes for Middies Dec. 8.—The Opener BOSTON, recruit- Offense Record Is Set The brilliant play of Keller By the Associated Press ing of college football players was during the past month in Austra- Charley Says By th« Associated Press ANNAPOLIS, Md., Dec. 8—! upheld as a “matter of salesman- lia has taken , cap- By th» Associated Press ship” today by Jordan of TULSA, Okla., Dec. 8.—Tulsa tain of the American Davis Md. Navy’s young team Lloyd Cup FREDERICK, Dec. 8.— Harvard, president of the Na- ended its 11-game football season team, off a hot spot and at the Charley Keller, until recently a survived a case of first-half tional Football Coaches Associa- today by trouncing Hardin-Sim- same time has strengthened the! sports page headliner himself, de- jitters, then finished strong to tion. United States chances against cided today that publicity for mons on a snow-soddened field, score a surprisingly easy 60-32 “I see nothing wrong with the and Australia. athletes is good for the country. subsidization of 33-14. with an attack that gave victory over Virginia today in its athletes in our Before the New South Wales “The country is tending to get it a new colleges if it means an education national offense record. and Victorian soft as far as is first game of the season. tournaments, physical activity for some boy,” Jordan told 350 Tulsa rolled up 538 yards, 320 Shields had a touchy problem in concerned,” he said. “The more The starting five Middies, three members of the Massachusetts on for a season’s total of deciding who was to carry the sin- sports we can promote, the more plebes and two passes, sophomores, play- State Schoolboy Coaches’ Associ- gles load with . Ted it will do the country good.” ing their first game of varsity ball, ation. 5,282 yards on the ground and in Schroeder, and Seix- The former outfield star for the frittered away many scoring “What’s with an the air. wrong athletic as all were good prospects. New York Yankees participated chances in the opening half with scholarship?” he demanded. Most of Tulsa’s aerial gains Schroeder, who blasted Seixas in a panel discussion with a sports bad passes and other misplays. are were “Scholarships given to bands- by Quarterback Ronnie off the court to win the Pacific writer and two college publicists But in the second with men, actors and others. I see who had one of his half, no Morris, great- Coast championship before the on the question: “Can too much Don Lange, a hitting hook harm in est days. Two of his heaves went plebe, recruiting boys to play team left for Australia, appeared publicity harm a college sports shots w'ith either hand and football. It’s a matter of for touchdowns—one a tap- sales* 63-yard keen for a comeback. There is hero?” ping in follow-up shots, the manship.” play with Jack Crocker and an- no question that the 30-year-old Heinie Miller, former University Middies swished 35 points to only Jordan that some other for 79 with Billy Parsons. -AP Wirephuto. agreed col- Californian was anxious to atone of Maryland boxing coach backed 15 for the inaccurate-shooting leges abuse the Morris’ scholarship. long completions also for the rather pathetic showing VIC SEIXAS up Keller in the discussion at a Cavaliers. "You all know which col- figured in Tulsa’s other touch- he made a year ago in the Davis regional meeting of the American ball,” he continued. “At Game Close For Half. some, downs. He and reserve quarter- Cup matches at Forest Hills. chance of using: a doubles team College Public Relations Associa- the football season lasts nine made of other than the Lange, 6-foot-4 center from back Tommy Dickerson between Schroeder Eliminated. up singles tion. months of the year. Send players, that is be"t Chicago, who had no previous your them connected eight times in When he beat McGregor in the strategy “Our whole Nation is founded boys to a school where will followed. high school experience, dumped they 15 tries. New South Wales event, Ted's bid in competition,” Miller said. “If get an education as well as Players Need Rest. in nine field goals and one foul play Tulsa Comes Back. for a singles berth was strength-: sports were abolished, any totali- football.” It is true that through the shot to pace both teams with 19 Hardin-Simmons backed Tulsa ened. But he lost to years tarian nation which might be our numerous instances of one points. in its own territory through- in the next round and his chances man enemy would be tickled sick.” de^p playing both singles and doubles Leading by only 25-17 at half- out' the snow-swept first quarter. ended when Seixas whipped him Publicity Generally Helpful. can be cited. But it is equally true time, Navy increased its margin to At the start of the second period. in straight sets during the past; Merrell Whittlesey, Washington 13,467 Watch NYU that on many occasions the player 33-17 with four fast field goals REMEMBER HIM?—Virginia’s Chandler out of the Bob Hart, Hardin-Simmons quar- week. Star writer, asked if too much Harper, lost his final singles encounter soon after the third quarter start- golf headlines since his National PGA in the summer terback whose short passes pro- Big things were expected of publicity might not ruin the sense victory when a five-set tandem struggle ed. Lange tallied six of the points of 1950, posts his 64 at the Miami pelled a 58-yard drive, went over Trabert but the Cincinnati of values of an individual. Springs course which gave And St. John's Win young- ensued the day before. with two hooks off the pivot and him the third-round lead in the from the 1 for the game’s first ster has not shown the “Ninty-five per cent of the time Miami Open with 199. Mrs. anticipated in 1927 beat in four a tap-in. J. R. the official score. Seixas overwhelmed it will do him more good than Southwood, scorer, takes Harper’s card. improvement. sets, teamed with Frank Huntar After that, 11 points was the But him in sets at New South i harm,” replied Keller, who was a —AP Wire photo. In Garden Twin Bill in three plays, one a 44- straight to beat and ___ Jacques star closest Virginia could come to yard Morris pass to Tom Wales, and Sedgman trounced at Maryland before he got By th« Associated Press Miner, Brugnon in five sets, and then closing the gap. The Cavaliers, Tulsa also scored, Parsons going Trabert with equal decisiveness in into organized baseball. NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—Unbeat- lost to a well-rested Jean Lacoste hitting only 14 per cent of their the final 36 yards. the Victorian tournament. Re- “Some will get big heads.” Kel- en New York in four sets. A year later Tilden shots, or 10 of 71 made West at University packed indicate that his ler said, “but those are isolated attempts, Virginia GW, Boston Downs Lions, Tulsa immediately went 72 ports other sin-( beat too many guns for Temple’s bas- Lacoste in five sets, lost a only three points ;n the last quart- more to its second gles performances have not been cases. Most athletes are smart ketball team touchdown five-setter to Cochet and Borotra er. tonight, breezing to and he is at enough to know they have to with another Morris aerial to End impressive suggest and then lost W&M an easy 87-63 victory in the sec- to Cochet, 9—7, Lange, John Clune and Ken Mc- Plays Maryland 7 to 4, to Gain Lead Willie Roberts for 46 yards, least a year away from a singles work for their publicity and will ond game of a college double- 8—6, 6—4. Cally picked off most of the re- highlighting the drive. It was berth in climactic Davis Cup have to keep on working for it header at Madison Square Garden. only Many similar instances can be bounds to help send Virginia down moments matches. in later life. A crowd of later that Morris threw cited through Davis to its third defeat in In 13,467 watched pow- Cup competi- me enect on is four starts. Week's Games In his one to Crocker for the Seixas, on the other hand, has general Kias Big Hockey League erful St. John's of Brooklyn also long tion. Where the margin between Clune. a sophomore, scored 14 West third counter. been brilliant in his To win good. The more kids read of the Virginia visits George keep its slate clean with a 69-52 play. singles players is great, the iron points for the Middies. Thirteen The teams traded the South Wales tournament he Dick Kazmaiers (Princeton All- Washington Tuesday and Mary- BOSTON, Dec. 8.—The red-hot over third-period man performance can be came in first triumph Washington and carried America the half, when they land is host touchdowns. Tulsa traveled 72 beat Trabert, 6—2, 6—3, 7—5; football star) and the to William and Mary Boston Olympics, paced by Sandy Jefferson in the first game. off. But where competitors are wrere needed most. yards for its counted when Frank 2—6, 6—4. Sammy Baughs (Washington Red- Wednesday at College Park in the Air, racked up their sixth straight Checking Temple's Bill Mlkvy tally, Sedgman, 8—6, evenly matched, previous gruell- Cooke Paces Parsons later broke and skins passing star), the more they Virginia. major college basketball attrac- the with 11 a through the 7—5, Rose, 4—6, 9—7, 4—6, ing victory by pasting Washington points, comparative poor two-or-three-hour battles are will For Virginia. Dave Cooke was tions line for a 6—3. Rose beat Savitt. 3—6, try to emulate them. here this week. Lions. 7-4, in an Eastern Hockey' showing by the Nation’s top 17-yard jaunt. 7—5, bound to influence the result. scorer with 13. He tallied to reach Miller added: high The Mountaineers are reported League game tonight at the Gar- maker last season, the Violets Hardin-Simmons Counts Again. 6—1, 2—6, 7—5. 6—4, Against both Sweden this week nine of the Cavaliers' the finals. The “A true cbampion always be- points in to have another fine team, built den. to a 42-31 halftime Hardin-Simmons’ second Philadelphian end and, if romped lead tally victorious, against haves like the second half. Meanwhile, Vic around won from Ian Ayre, promising a champion.” 6-foot-9 Mark Workman, A crowd of 2,928 saw Air score and coasted to their sixth straight came on a 35-yard pass play from Australia later this month, our Mohl, Virginia’s vet- and Australian who is making a de- Team Spirit Not Hurt. • high-scoring have been termed as the po- one goal and in two others win. Mlkvy, who averaged 29 Jim Riddle, reserve quarterback, singles players are facing strong eran. was held to just two success- termined bid for fourth place on Whittlesey wondered if individ- tential second-best team in the as the Pics wrapped up the ver- points a game in the 1950-51 cam- to End Chet Lyssy. opponents. As we shall point out ful foul baskets. his country’s squad, and ual publicity could “backfire as Southern Conference, behind N. C. dict with three goals in the second paign. was held to one The scoring ended on the first Schroeder; in another article, Lennart Berge- at the Victorian event. far as team is Navy connected on 22 of 66 State, the champion. period. The victory put the Pics in the second half. play of the final quarter when lin and cannot be play concerned.” Keller said there is 6hots from the floor for a 33 per Georgetown goes into the Ma- in first place as beat Temple made a close fight of it Morris hit Parsons for 79 yards Paradoxically, the failure of taken lightly. And the Australians an over- cent son-Dixon and abundance of publicity in New average. Conference for its next New Haven tonight. up to the 10-minute mark, ex- and' a touchdown, the game's Schroeder Trabert should Sedgman and McGregor have giv- j two en York, yet “the trait Virginia F.Pts. Navy G F.Pts. opponents, playing host to Gordie Warner put the Pics tending the Violets to the limit in longest gain. help the American team. Davis convincing proof on many oc- outstanding Burlage.f... 1 1 Clune.f_ 4 6 14 of the Loyola and ahead 0 matches are on suc- casions that Yankees was that their Mohl.f 2 2 Hosgn.f_ 0 6 Wednesday Randolph- in the first period and Joe order to stay in front. 17-15. Led Hardin-Simmons _ 7 7 0—14 Cup played they are at least the K’sperger.f. 2 2 Tulsa 0 20 0 7—33 team was as Kramer, f 1 3 Macon Saturday in McDonough Shaw tied it at 5:21 of the middle by little Jim Brasco and big Mark cessive days—unless there is rain equals of any players we have. spirit good as any Hopper.f __ 0 0 Scoyoc.f_ 2 4 Hardin-Simmons Touchdowns. scoring; can This college team I ever on.” Cadwell.c- 1#3 Lange.c_ 1 10 Memorial Gymnasium. Loyola re- period. Val and Solomon, New York reeled off 18 Hart. Lyssy; Conversions Offleld 2. —and only the young phys- makes it more played Cookec 1 Delory Washing- imperative 13 Davis.c_ O 0 Tulsa scoring. Touchdowns. Parsons 4. Tom Wake 0 cently upset Siena after the lat- ton Joe Petro in the next five minutes to ically respond to the stiff require- that our singles men be Bost, Forest Col- Knowles.*. 0 Kniss.c_ 0 0 matched goals to points Crocker; Conversions. Miner 3. given the Mid’ton g. 5 9 Robins.c_ lege ter's Madison Square Garden tri- make it 2-2 before Boston open up a 36-24 margin that ments of three five-set battles in needed rest between the first and publicity director, maintained Dohner.g _ 10 2 Wigiey.g broke third * sports publicity “is McCall? umph over highly favored Man- the game open. George Stanutz spelled the beginning of the end succession. Where there is any1 day meetings. highly bene- Hoover.* ficial to the and the Weils,g hattan. and Bob Verrier added tallies be- for the Owls. college per- Jack Joins Meade son.” He said he Slattery* After entertaining William and fore the period ended. John Mojzer and Joe Richards George knew of several instances where it a Totals 10 12 32 Totals 22 16 00 Mary Wednesday night, Maryland, Then in the final frame Air scored all but three of Washing- helped player Halftime score: Navy. 25: Virginia, 17. Trounces farther advanced For Syracuse American U. Beaten get a better job after graduation. than most teams slapped in a double pass from ton St Jefferson's field goals, but Belvoir Basket Game because Tom Coleman, sports of its experienced person- Delory and Verrier at 2:20, and they couldn't overcome St. John's! Jack publicist George, Washington school- for George nel, will find out how good it is Norby Clarke converted Ken superior manpower in the first Washington University, Hoosiers Will Shift boy star athlete and until his re- Ties Boston Davis and cited its when it visits West Sat- Grass’ at game. Royals, By Elkins' Andy Davis as “the most Virginia pass 12:49. Clarke’s cent Army induction a basketball highly publicized football indi- urday. tally was the first of four star Bones of goals with LaSalle College, may vidual in the Single G., Catholic U.’s only game is Tues- within a space of three Washington area_ minutes. team with Dick Schnittker on the For Lead in NBA Fast and it day night when the Cards Bud Start, 61-52 didn’t hurt him.” enter- Foley and Fred Kentner Fort Meade team Pacer cage for the th# Associated Pres* Coleman Great of '20s tain Washington College. Ameri- sandwiching Jack Glassiord Mentioned By cautioned publicists to the Associated Press Garrity’s goal next several weeks. By — consider can U. takes to the road twice for BovOOmplei. Wash Lions ROCHESTER. N Y.. Dec. 8 ELKINS, W. Dec. individual differences in Campbell will Va., 8.—Davis Dec. 8—The O Da more George definitely be in the on the TIPTON. Ind., Mason-Dixon Conference Klley RD and deciding amount of press games, Calhoun Oenerals’ tomorrow The Syracuse Nationals tied idle Elkins opened its new Me- bones of G., one of Ameri- Void LD Archambeaulr lineup night treatment. Single playing Towson and Air As Pitt Seeks Coach Tuesday C Pridham at Fort Belvoir and Boston for first in the East- morial ca’s greatest pacers of a genera- Verrier will play place Gymnasium with a 61-to- Western Maryland Friday. Frost By th« Associated Press have Delory against Howard U. Tuesday night ern Division of the National Bas- 52 basketball tion ago. been exhumed Navy from its usual triumph over Amer- departs at Fort Meade. If he Two Soccer Games from an unmarked grave and sent MIAMI BEACH. Fla., Dec. 8.— completes ketball Association ican Today Wednesday home game to play by trouncing University tonight before a back “home" to Cambridge City. his basic training at Fort Meade,: Today's games in the Western Maryland Tuesday and The University of Pittsburgh will the Rochester Royals. 95-75, to- crowd of 1,500. Washing- Ind. he will be available for most of | ton and Suburban Soccer League then has a w'eek-end road trip begin the work of selecting a new The The bones of the famous cam- the season. night. Senators hit on 10 of their will send Charles County against Dartmouth Friday and American football coach at a meeting in Jack scored 15 The Nats a first Legion paigner will be buried beneath points against^ victory gave the 13 shots to jump into an against Midway Sports Harvard Saturday. early Club a memorial erected by interested the University Club there Tues- Fort Bragg on Friday in ihe Gen-1 in at LaPlata and Maryland The area schedule: split two games with the Royals lead and it was 33-21 at halftime. Hoosier horsemen. erals' victory and worked well Sports Club against Myron Cowell Tuesdav. day. this season also a .500 per- The Eagles West Virginia vs. George Washington with Schnittker, who with $nd pulled within four at Walker Mill road Single G. began his long har-1 at plays field. Both Uline. Tom Hamilton, athletic direc- centage on the Nats’ recent road points start at 2 ness racing career at Cambridge Washington College at Catholic U. the Caps on Saturdays. early in the second half, o'clock. American U. at tor who served as coach this Towson Teachers. year, trip which was concluded tonight. but that City in 1915 and continued until W'estern Maryland at Navy. was their best effort. Wednesday. said the finger shouldn’t be the last 1920s. His record for The teams were never more Hill William and Mary at Maryland. pointed at any prospect just now. Skip was in his usual role a mile of 1:58*2 was set at Syra- Loyola of Baltimore at Georgetown. than four points apart until about of Friday. Hamilton said his other duties high scorer for the N. Y. The Lenoir Victor Senators cuse, stallion died 11 American U. at Western MarylancJ, Rhyne four minutes had passed in the with 19 points, while Navy at Dartmouth. won’t permit him to continue as Eddie Mof- Bethesda years ago. Saturday. second period. Dolph Schayes, fatt coach. He took the for one topped the Eagles with Circuit C. W. Maryland at West Virginia. goal. Kentner job 15 Judge Mount of (Calhoun), 15:54 Syracuse forward opened up a seven from Randolph-Macon at Georgetown. Score season after the of In the foul line. a by periods: 1. 2. 3. Ttls resignation 13-7 John Tipton began campaign in 1950 Navy at Harvard. Pythian Bowl, nine-point with a Boston Olympics 1 3 3 7 gap three-point Selby had 14 for the Mart to raise funds for a Washington Lions Len Casanova. th« Eagles. AU Sports memorial. By Associated Pres* play and the Nats were ahead could not get its fast break work- Biff Glassford, coach at Ne- SALISBURY, N. C Dec. 8.— the rest of the way. ing against the D&E defense. Golf braska, is on vacation here and Lenoir Rhyne rolled an Furman up early The hosts won their 20% OFF Selvey Sparks talked with Hamilton. lead over Lakers Defeat Bullets second Ten (Continued Prom Page B-l.) California State Teach- game in as ON Big “I like many starts w’hile AU from B-l.) Biff," Hamilton said, ers College of Pennsylvania to now (Continued Page To Win Over Davidson As Mikan Star has a 2-2 record. today to drop into a second-place “but I certainly don’t want to win, 13-7, in the third Pollard, By th» Associated Press annual ALL It also will touch tie at 200. a former! ST. GLASS meeting. survey Hamilton, embarrass him at Nebraska. The Pythian Bowl football game here PAUL, Minn.. Dec. 8 (tP).— DAVIDSON. N. C„ Dec. 8 — recruiting, desc-ibed by Commis- PGA title-holder from Evansville,1 committee may be interested in Shooting at a 42 percent clip, the With Frank today. as took a 69 and to fourth Selvey hitting for 13; FISHING sioner Tug Wilson “the basic Ind., fell him—he's a good coach. But A crowd of about 4,500 fans Minneapolis Lakers broke out of RODS field goals. Furman overwhelmed problem” in athletic ills. place at 201. the finger shouldn’t be pointed watched the charity battle under a two-game losing streak with an Davidson, 82-66. in a Southern Amend Freshman Rule. Penna, the fourth and most un- at any one just now.” cloudy skies. 85-to-64 triumph over Baltimore Inspect Our Stock of Conference asketball here The faculty representatives this fortunate member of yesterday's game in a NBA Hamilton said “ground rules” North State Conference cham- game here tonight. Fishing Tackle afternoon amended yesterday’s leading quartet, went into a tail- tonight. for selection of a new coach will pion Lenoir Rhyne scored with Led by Jimm Pollard and the Selvey shot Furman into an 8-1 George And All Sports Goods action in reinstating the freshman spin to take 73 and wind up one minute lead in be set up at the Tuesday meeting. only remaining in the Milkan, who scored 22 points in a deadlock for the first three minutes one-year residence rule to permit day three-place of( first half when Steve Trudnak PENDLETON SHIRTS play and then He was happy over the team’s apiece, the Lakers dominated the varsity competition next year for fifth at 205. Others in the bracket sparked another! went off left 21-7 over ’Gator Bowl- guard for 31 yards. game from the first minute. Min- Pro Basketball with Penna were Doug Ford of rally in the second quarter which victory j 'Til 9 freshmen who enter college in It made it 13-0 in the AMERICAN LEAGIE Open Friday it bound Miami. “Our kids were early neapolis registered 35 field goals Washington 9I> the middle of the Harrison, N. Y., and Jim Turnesa put out front to stay. Scranton 87 [ current school third period when Robinson on 84 Saratoga 117 set for Miami.” he laughed. “They Jerry shots. For Baltimore, Don Carbondale 89 j I 7012 Wis. Ave. year. of Briarcliff, N.Y. 39 ... ‘AdiiUKnational ASSOCI- streaked yards for a touch- Barksdale was the scorer with Minneapolis 85 in at 206 did just what they were deter- top OL. 3231 The faculty group and athletic Grouped eighth place down. Milwaukee H'i airiiaejEUCHJEJCaGiJCiJCiieyDymDyDMtyJCJjKiejClUc 13 points. were A1 Brosch of Garden City, mined to do.” The Pitt team Syracuse 95 directors jointly indorsed the Negro Ring Official The Pennsylvanians took the N. Y.; A1 Besselink, Mt. Clemens, leaves for home by plane to- position of the football coaches following kickoff 65 yards to Milwaukee at Peak, Wins Mich., and Pete Cooper of White morrow. that spring football practice, as Hits Racial Lenoir Rhyne's 25. Three plays Plains, N. Y. Charge Over Fort 82-71 conducted by the conference, is later, Don O'Hara went over for Wayne, Di Vincenzo not a source of athletic over- tjuannes. Of Saddler a score. MILWAUKEE, Dec. 8 (IP).—Mil-’ emphasis. The only surviving foreign By AssociatedManager Press w'aukee gave its best performance Leads California State _ 0 0 7 0— Roberto Di Vincenzo of Groat Duke Five 7 Also approved was a recom- entry, NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—C. B. Lenoir Rhyne O 7 R O—l.*j of the home season tonight to de- Buenos Aires, turned in a 69 today mendation by track coaches that Powell. Negro member of the New California State scoring: Touchdowns— feat Fort Wayne, 82-71, in an a O’Hara Conversion—Pilak. the indoor season should not start1 for a total of 209 and was in York State Athletic NBA basketball game. All-wecMte/i Commission, Win Lenoir five-way tie for 14th place. To Over Bradley Rhyne scoring: Touchdowns— before February 1 or continue today termed as “ridiculous and Trudnak, J. Robinson. Conversions— Dike Eddleman, hitting fre- Lew Worsham, formerly of By tKe Associated Press Trudnak. after the conference meet, and unfounded’’ a statement that quently from long range, led Mil-1 Washington, slipped to 73 after DURHAM. N. C., Dec. Convertible that April 15 and the dual meet Sandy Saddler lost to Paddy De 8.—Dicky waukee with 27 points. Larry a 136 standing for 36 holes to with 25 un- Tops with the Pacific Coast Conference Marco in Madison Square Garden Groat, points, paced Foust of the Pistons connected drop 10 shots off the pace with a beaten Duke to an 87-69 basketball Results for 26. should be the outdoor season last night because he is a Negro. Hockey The Haw'k firing was on 209 total. Worsham was tied with victory over Bradley here tonight. NATIONAL LEAGUE. the Milwaukee limits. The charge was made by Char- Detroit 3 Montreal O deadly side, hitting Bassler, the Baltimore Toronto 3 Charley ley Johnston, manager of Sad- A crowd of 6,000 watched' the Chicago 1 31 baskets on 68 shots. Fort Open champion from the Rolling AMERICAN LEAGUE. dler, after the featherweight Blue Devils take an early lead Cleveland 3 Cincinnati 1 Wayne made 22 baskets in 78 Weatherall of Road Club, who added a 72 after Pittsburgh 9 Buffalo I tries. Oklahoma champion dropped a rough. 10- which they never relinquished. The Syracuse 5 Indianapolis 3 a 65 on the second lowest Friday, round split decision to De big margin of their victory came in St. Louis 3 Hershey 3 Milwaukee led at the half, 43- To in tournament. Jack Marco, EASTERN LEAGUE. Play Senior Bowl round of the a and met Fort lightweight. the fourth quarter when they g®?‘«n A, .- Washington 4 35, Wayne's press- By the Associated Press Isaacs, the Maryland Open cham- Philadelphia 1--New Haven 3 “He couldn’t have won because scored 26 points against Bradley’s .Springfield 1 ing defense in the last quarter from New York 3 MOBILE, Ala., Dec. 8.—The pion Langley Field, posted he is a colored 15. 13 of his COLLEGE. with some breaks for bas- boy,” said an Groat scored points 7 quick North team in a 72 for 210. y*1* Northeastern O • • • the January 5 excited and furious Johnston. “He in that period. 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