** THE EVENING STAR. Washington, Q. C A-18 MONDAY. JANUARY I*. IBM Battle Is On for Berths Floyd Turning Palmer Takes . js In NCAA Cage Tourney Scoring Race BOWLING ;fSj| Golf in * By Auoeiated Fraae whipping 107-85, With ROD THOMAS - Panama the Louisiana Btate. The collegian* have half the ; as Bob Burrow scored 50 points. pV I basketball season behind them, , Vandy beat Mississippi. 88-73, -; WL r ¦ ¦ and now the fun starts— with i and Rama topped Auburn, 88-77. Runaway ¦ m Into Billy Stalcup Six Extra Holes a wSk fl exerybody shooting the works to i The Atlantic Coast Conference of Falls Church,! ] 1,908, for 14th; Cletus Pannell, H By HPwWß&i|fe i ¦ ‘- gain a berth in the NCAA cham- picks its champion in a tourna- the AuvliMPrtu the area's top-ranking duckpin! 1.906. tied for 15th; Billy Moor*.. PANAMA,Jan. 18 (JF).—Arnold | regular - 1,877, 30th; Lewis, pionship tournament. ment at the close of the All American 'Darrell Floyd off bowler, was hailed today as the tied for Billy . Palmer of Latrobe. P*. starting f . Everybody, is. except , season, but North Carolina State Furman University is making a 1,875, tied for 33rd. and Norman i his second year as a pro, held that . new champion H those «ma«iny San Francisco i (3-1) no longer has the show to | runaway of the Southern Con- of the United I T|tus, 1,853. tied for 42d. the Panama Open golf title today wppHwi Dons. They’ve got their reserva- itself. Duke and North Carolina ference individual basketball 1; States Classic, but sharing atten.! Behind Watson and Maloney ' and he got it the hard way—de- Maryland Rabel, tion in band in their bid for a . share the lead at 6-1. scoring race. tion after a notable week end of; !at Bladensburg came Joe , featlng Veteran Sammy Snead in ’/ x ; against Floyd average Norfolk, 953; 949; ! playoff j second straight title. All the could bolster its stock has an of 35 competition was Billy Watson,: Geib. Steve a sudden-death' that • Carolina tonight. The Tar ; points a I Dyak, Baltimore, 843; Frank Bo- ' mmm3StisSk immediate future holds tor North game for Furman's nine Bladensburg Open went six holes. of the | Heels may be looking ahead ko league contests. His point col- gash. Hartford. 943; Fosco Fat- - A 10-foot putt that fell for a Phil Woolpert’s crew isj i ’ With a 15-game score of 2,037,1 : mOK they up /North Carolina State Wednesday.' lection includes 118 field goals ' torini, 931; George Young, Balti- ' birdie on the 395-yard sixth S1o«Hr whether can rack a j an average of 135-12, Stalcup more, 927; Pannell, major college winning record I| North Carolina beat Clemson and 79 free throws for 315 924; John l extra hole yesterday gave Palmer . /,.7 defeated one of the finest fields ; ’ far they; {Saturday, 103-99, but needed a points. [ jLlzak. Rhode Island. 924; Billi the championship and the *2,000 and then how can in duckpin history at the Sta- Baltimore, v | carry it. .double overtime, while Duke Floyd’s average is better than j Schmitt. 921; Mike i first prize. Snead, the old pro will be weeks before; , toppled Maryland. 76-62. ’eight points a game above that t dium Bowling Center in Balti- /Avon, 911; John Lichatz, Hart- ¦ from White Bulphur Springs, It two ! more. The entry of 144 the; ford, 911, , the first half of the ques- The Southern Conference also of the No. 2 scorer, Hot Rod -1 tied and Sal Cassarino. W. Va.. had to settle for *1,400 , Dons.' i decides Its winner by tournament Hundley of West Virginia, whose > record for the 26-year-old tour-| Hartford. 911. John Weinkam of second money after sandwiching . tion is answered. The average - t having tied the 39-game record 11 test. West Virginia (5-1) has the is 26.8 Hobby Cobb of ( nament. ] Baltimore won a consolation i a pair of pars around a birdie to I role, (6-3), winning she Bladensburg T o SSL HjHP £]|£mß9 set by Long Island V. and; I favorite with Furman Davidson has climbed into third 1 In {prize with 179. match Palmer on the first five ¦ by George Washington (5-2) and with 22.4. Virginia Tech's Billl!Open. a new event which at- The U. S. payoff: holes of the playoff. « previously matched Seton d,“ Hall, are on the shelf tackle maybe even Virginia Tech (3-2) i IMatthews is fourth with 21.2 -2 tracted the largest entry of any oDd “jaw Palmer, tied for second in this to George 2. son Don Conn. year, exams, ,to be considered. William St and Joe Holup of Wash- - such tournament this season, 78, Norton. IMS ! tournament last and Snead K-, ,?,* ,' mid-term and won’t go ington 3. ton Pat Grabill. Baltloiora I*B7 record-setting Mary gives Virginia Tech a fur- is fifth with 20.9. Watson scored his fifth major 4. 360 Tad Ptatek. rTi. 19K3 finished the regulation 72-hole after their 40th i 5. 325 i tonight. Floyd John Uuk. R „ ..1981 play flve-under-par 1 , ther test Furman collected the victory L—. , with 2835. ' January 28, rolled second i of the season to earn rec- 6. J Wolfenaberger. 1 #7B ji lit a row until when highest 800 Hauer n V-V .’** #¦>.' ‘JP t Hflfriv£«-V;.' they to a 112-68 decision over The total of his career Sat- - ognition as one of the all-time : 7. 276 Onetl Wynne,Norfolk 1060 ! George Bayer of Cincinnati meet California. Saturday urday night 8. 250 Hank Lanaia. Baltimore IMS Purgol p' 111 The Dons have an “auto- Citadel with All- when he found the 6 great duckpin tournament bowl- o. 225 Gerald Stair, Washington, .Isas | was third with 288. Ed Floyd popping range for 62 points in night . in. 2(8) Dave Little. Baltimore 1029 * Louis, Open matic" entry into the America Darrell Furman’s ders. Watson, a failure the ' 11. 175 Sam Belli. of St. 1954 National NCAA points. triumph over Conn. ..1926 * champion, they ! in 62 112-68 The Citadel. .{before .Classic, ; 12. 150 Charles Roach, Baltimore..l92o and Antonio Cerda of tournament in March since performance Floyd In the U. S shot 13. 125 James DleUch, Baltimore—l9l7 defending-Pan- , Defending champion Colorado The put for games, average t 14. 110 n Galb. Washlnuton 1908 [Argentina, the can’t min being champions of; | 989 seven an 15 95 Conn. 1906 /tops the Big Seven with a back in the lead for National . Harry Stewart amt champion, tied for fourth * the California Basketball As- 3-0 lof 141-2, for *250. Stalcup won > IS. 96 Cletus Pannell. Wash. 1906 ; mark, scoring honors Robin Free- . 17. Schmitt. BaltL ! with 2875. | with Kansas and Kansas over * *I,OOO and the John S. Blick Bft Oeorce 190ft sociation. right man of Ohio Floyd’s 'IS. 8o Nick Tronaky, Conn. 1900 ;# 9 I State behind at 2-1.; State. 5 Memorial Diamond Medal. 19. 72 Pete Slomclnaky. Conn. —1899 I 24 Berths Wide Open Kansas clipped State average against all opponents Is 19. 72 Oeorce Younc. Baltimorelß99 Kansas 8 Off to a poor start with 113, , 21. 70 A1 Rush. Baltimore 1897 Georg* Bum. 88-72-73-7.1—289, The other : Saturday, 91-86, 33.6, while Freeman’s is Tony Zacryn, 24 berths in the and taeets lowa 33.3. Stalcup quickly adjusted hlm- , 22. 87 Conn. .—1894 1 Antonio Cerda, 70-71-72-74—2*7. however, open. . tonight. Last year, Floyd points 23. 87 Walter Kralewskl. C00n.—1893 1 Zd PuruoL 89-71-71-78—287. playoffs, are wide 4tate made 67 the | 24. 85 Bari Hartman. Baltimore-. 1889 » against (Ky.) -8 sell to Stadium lanes and 24. 85 * Chick Herbert. 74-70-72-72—28*. Nobody else is a cinch confer- Morehead State. Charles Crainqrd. Baltl—lßß9 Herman Barron. 72-U9-74-74—289. ", St. Louis NIT-Bound league's sailed from there in, except for 28. 82 Art LaPlante. Baltimore 1888 * Art Wall. 67-73-72*78—290. ence champion, and the inde- The scoring leaders . 28. Jim eighth game. 82 Goodwin. Washlnuton 1888 l Robert de Vleeneo. 72-71-76-74—292. ~ pendents only St. Louis (4-0) and (conference games only): 8 a 104 in the His 128 82 John Oalse. Baltimore 1887 t Bob Toekl. 73-77-99-73—292. have a handful Oklahoma 29. 80 Jo* Rabel. Norfolk Lew (2-0) squared Pltyeri a P. T. Avt( sets were 671, 658 and 708. The I .1883 1 Woraham. 70-81-75-71—297. *. of contenders for the “at-large" ’ A&M are off for F. 311. 80 Leo Kusler. Hampton. Va. 1877 7 Pablo MoUna. 74-74-74-7S—29* Floyd, ttumoa ..ns 7» 2i :us 35.11 only 30. 80 Billy Washlnuton.. Valley Himdloy. 83 35 18 181 28.8'• other “700" In the touma- ’ Moore. 1877 r Charlie Harper. 76-75-74-75—29*. DOC LIKES IT Bea>:h, Calif.—Cary openings. another Missouri Confer- w Vlr. ' 57 Tom Johnson. Baltimore 1878 H CartlUo. WET—Pebble Cobb. 51 55 157 22.4 by 32. _ 1 73-74-79-76—382. Dorldson 15 -4 ment was 701 Fred Llzak of ::i3. 57 Bill 1875 \ Don Dayton, record, ence scrap. But St. Louis is on 4(> Lewis. Washington ... a BiipHnuhoS. 76-79-72-75—302. Middlecoff finished with a despite constant rain with a 12-0 Motthcws. Vlr. Toch 28 111 108 21.2 Pawtucket, Phil 78-75-74-78—303 68 /probation by likely Holup. Oeo. With. 48 All 2(1 148 2(>.! 35. 57 Smith. 1870 , Jim Per**. 77-77-73-77—304. to win the pro division of Bing Crosby’s Pro- at Flora. Waatl. & Lee 31 58 23 12(1 2(l.(l runnerup spot came > Oeorce Norfolk Ralph will wind pp in the NIT once Marsh nil. W. St Ltr 37 23 22 07 1P.4 In the ' 38. 55 Oeorce Pelletier. Conn. 1886 I Hutchinson. 75-79-76-77—30*. but had to scramble to overcome Savate, Cheshire, Conn., , !37, 6A Joseph Scharrer. Baltl. 1885 I Bob Fretland. 71-74-76-85—SO*. Amateur golf tournament with a record 202 at Wm a Mary 27 20 10 74 18 55 Don Norton of 55 Mass. 882 playoff. Canlsius, 82-73. Saturday more. Jerry Maloney. ..J I x Palmer won after winner, with 1,988—49 IPS.39. Joe KemU. Conn. .1881 a Amateur. Pebble Beach. Middlecoff had a fair-sized gallery battling week.; , Southern Methodist and late- the 1954 i 55 I the flu bug till pins behind. He nosed out by r 49. 52 Joe Hunddertmark. BalU. 1869 despite the weather.—AP Wirephoto. Dayton, however, may starting Arkansas rule the South- Rematch to Head 141. 52 Roy Lipp, Conn. 1858 not be In-j one stick Pat Grabill of Balti- ¦ 42. 82 Normsn Titus. Wsshlnuton 1853 terested in the NCAA event. 1 west Conference at the moment , 42. 52 Howard Hipsley. Baltl. .1853 more, who blew slngle-pin *» * * choosing instead play jwith3-0 records. Arkansas plays (Card a 1 to in the! Uline Mat late going that National Invitation Tournament, Texas A&M tonight. Four television stars who also break in the ' While the were having lt{Lions'Streak Crosby , cost him *IOO. Bladensburg. Golf Proves Flyers Cowboy Rocky Hi-Lee, out the run-of- Win where the up Princeton <*-0> and Columbia wrestle. at wound sec- Among Washington’s 27 en- (2-0) the big guns in the Ivy iNature Boy Rogers, the-mlne bowlers were blasting ond best last season. I are 80-Bo Bra- ' tries next best to Stalcup ; the way League with favored Dartmouth zil and Karl Van Albers, have was * at Clarendon in the Walter Cun- Here's the conference \ Gerry Stair, finished in Mud races, slowed a bit by mid-term 1-3 and hopeful Penn 2-2. been tiooked for the next mat who ninth [ ningham Memorial Handicap. Middlecoff Great , Offsets Threat out exams, look: UCLA is tops in the Pacific show at Uline Arena January 27. with 1.933. Watson was tar ' The entry in this one, 180, was 5 equally I 1,815. Washington hockey 4 PEBBLE BEACH. Calif.. Jan. II.'tournament in conditions Big at Rogers, principals,of* the payoff with He /amazing. i The Lions In the Ten, it's Illinois: I I Coast Conference 4-0 with Hi-Lee and chopped night. It more than doubled IS J/5P) .—If Cary Middlecoff isn’tjiias bad as yesterday’s but his 209 in a free-for-all recently all last year’s. team is putting on a winning ! (3-0) and Purdue (3-1) and they| {Southern California and Stan- here ** * 1 comparable his; A * one of the greatest mudders in 1 was not with battle tonight. The Illinlbounced' ford 3-1. that was halted after 14 minutes Bill Gerke, an Arlingtonl. spurt just in time to save its history, par-shattering -11 ® The United States Classic was golfing he.ll do for a i round in this; Indiana, 96-72, Saturday The Skyline Conference again i when Referee Harry Smythe was ‘ youngster, was the winner with i second-place standing in the year’s windup. while at Wat- Hugh Hockey League while. : upset Michigan , • (4-0) Brig-| ikayoed and couldn’t be revived, [ finished 2:30 a.m. and ‘ 42-723, for SBO. trailed by l Eastern from the Purdue State. features Utah and ' .son, many others, weary The lean Tennesseean slopped The 202 was 14 strokes under (3-1) ( Young (3-0) top like was ' Crawley, jr„ of Hyattsville, at t surging Clinton Comets, Cypress! 166-62. Michigan and Ohio ham with Utah' /have been rematched in the the Bladensburg Open. over Pebble Beach’s 6.701 rain- par.1 He was six under at defending champion tonight. {spot. Albers, ijiln He - for Melton l The Lions have three-game State and i playing Montana bearded German only 45-708 *4O. and Jim a in opening day. . had four hours of rest drenched yards an almost un- Point] four under lowa, 2-1, Idaho State (3-0) once more giant, and Brazil, 270-pound Ne- • of Arlington, at 48-706 for *24.. winning streak now, and play four-under-par yes- Monterey both round out the Sunday ignored pain belfevable 68 i at Peninsula Saturday, 'title picture. leads the Rocky Mountain Con- gro from Benton Harbor, Mich., and a in M Gerke was among the last to > four games in the next week. > a ' terdfcy through a driving rain-i and four under yesterday at| ference. with Colorado Western will be paired with opponents s his groin to turn in brilliant ' roll, as was Watson at Bladens- * They beat the Johnstown Jets, straight ] performance. games were ' storm to win his second Pebble Beach. All three courses' Burrow Scores 59 State right behind at 2-0. In ypt to be named. His : ourg. 4-3. in overtime yesterday at Crosby play figures. - 145, 169, 132, 105, 165 and I Biqg national pro-] at par 72 ' In Dixie, strange things are i the Border Conference. Arizona 150. | Others in the Cunningham l Johnstown. golf string " amateur tournament with Trailing Middlecoff was Mike happening are 3-1, 123. In the final he This week the Lions play the in the Southeastern i State and West Texas ROOKIES . jpayoff; a record-shattering 202 for the ! Souchak, the former Duke Uni- needed 111 to top the leader, '¦ Pete Gascon. Jim Hamm, 24- * Philadelphia . Ocib, Ray Watson. 27-688, Ramblers in tomor- versity player. Conference. Vanderbilt and Ala- New Mexico A&M2-1. Continued Front Page A-17 Jerry Maloney Springfield, ,OA7; *' 64 holes, h football Souchak bama challenging reign: 7 of Mickey Noeera. 27-088; Andy Mills* 33- : row, Johnstown again Wednes- are the i The Mid-American has Mar- four home runs and a triple in went Chuck Kramer, 27-686: John Me- “It was one of the greatest. I fired a par 72 for a total of 207.' (Ohio) n Mass., and after the 54-883; A! day night of Kentucky. All three are 3-0 i shall 5-1 and Miami 4-2. a , Kim. 48-886; Ik* Prstber. i at Uline Arena, and yes, probably THE greatest game Bob1 Rosburg of San Francisco,' double-header. clincher as though It were in I Lucas 38-882; Jsck Gsrrrtt. 57-879; and Vandy tries for No. 4 tonight Connecticut (2-0) has the lead- Bob Hsrdlnu. 48-879: Vsn Zshn. 75-878; ; the Baltimore Clippers at mine’s said who went final 18 holes Other youngsters to watch In- - the bag. Rsy I ever played.” Middlecoff t into the Mississippi State. ing role the Yankee Con- Msrk (perry 33-873: Thompson. Saturday night and at Baltimore over as against In clude a 25-year-old right- Washington bowlers to3 30-872: Ed Path. 74-670: B1 Geib. ir.. after it was all I tied with Middlecoff blew to a 77 j Kentucky Saturday. *| Other N4-I168: Ed Bus Dow- ; Sunday night. « breezed ference. hander, Bob Trowbridge, who 0 payoff were Geib, Stskem. 83-888: the drying-out process. "I don't I for a 211 which earned him a I land in the El '• nrs 42-8117. snd Francis Moor*. 42-688. Clinton continued its drive a day.” tie Ogden had a 13-8 record and fanned a— to think Imade bad shot all I for third with Bill of Washington by shutting » 135 innings at overtake The card he turned in proved < Chicago. batters in 182 out 3-0, Shortshop WEATHCR HITS OLYMPICS the New Haven Blades, ¦he was about as right as he Hogan Has 221 Toledo: Felix Man- X :WARM last night birdies Experimental First Stake tilla, a slick fielder who batted at New Haven. could be. He had six Hogan, league game . only bogeys Ben who came out of Toledo; In another last and two over the pair .275 at and Charlie night, retirement to with Bing Gorin, : Baltimore defeated Phila- course which was under water ( who showed promise in Progress of U. S. Ski Team delphia. 6-4, Crosby pro-amateur, at Baltimore. , many places as in the the despite his 10-12 in the result of . tumbled 81 for a 221. He and; On Jamaica Spring Gird The Lions' victory over Johns- heavy poured to at Toledo. Koppe, ’ a rain which down jCrosby record Joe town yesterday tied for 10th in the League shortstop Coaches was credited to ~ all’day long. Even many of NEW YORK, Jan. 16 (JPi.— - six-furlong dash for older horses i Texas all-star 'Satisfactory' to Formica, sported inches-deep pro-am with 196. purchased Shreveport, Joe who scored the de» the greens 1 Ralph Blomquist. Glendale. The accent will be on 3-year- - with 820,000-added money, willI from KITZBUEHEL. Austria, Jan. i.j CORTINA D’AMPEZZO. Italy,’• cislve goal at 7:08 in overtime. /! comes highly recommended (VP).—That puddles and most of the fairwaysj ( Calif., and George Galios. Mon- ! olds heading for the Kentucky run April 7. Another big 16 UP).—Despite the fact that t Jan. 16 feared mon- Washington had a 2-0 lead In the -were ankle deep spots. The Derby and spring be ! Whlle he batted only .274, he * e ster Olympics for" t in low iterey, were the apparent best- , other classics rounding of the Winter first period off tallies by Stan footing throughout Jamaica stake, the 850,000-added Lbanged 15 home runs and drew n- she has been slow into years, r was soft and ball winners with 188. Several when Jamaica race track opens 5 5 the last 24 warm weather Warecki and John McMillan, and l meeting Grey Lag Handicap, will be bases on balls. shape, Mrs. Andrea Mead Law- “ fog, is threatening the games r *um%liatJle. ¦ with outside chances to , its 1956 April 2. ! [lO4 and led, 3-1, in the second period * teams -18 s • Win Worth *2,509 Instead of the Paumonok May The rookie list also includes rence will be in top form to de- -again. by tie were forced to dall off play i beld 5. I McMahon and after a shot Formica. Johns- T Middlecolf’s 202 was worth top by darkness and will finish today. Handicap for the traditional 1 Two spring stakes usually run , Don fend her two women's Olympic c . With just 10 days to go before e town lied the game In the second I attraction, (iCarlton Willey of Toledo. Bob games open here, prise money of *2.500 and gave Final 54-hole pro scores j opening day the -at Belmont Park have been skiing championships when the the winter the period and the teams went score- , , Giggle of Atlanta and Paul Cave e e e a good start toward national (money breakdown unavailable Greater New- York Association J transferred to Jamaica. They are way January pj 13-inch snow cover is melting g less through the third period. y Aim and Dick Grabowski of Jackson- . games get under year pro golfers i has carded the 820,000-added the 820,000-added Swift Stakes | and there isn’t enough ice on “I honors for the on the because four failed to Experimental 1 Infielders Ed Charles, whe 26. circuit-, ! : finish due to darkness): Handicap. This originated In 1885 at Sheepshead ville; o the bobsled run to move a sled s , batted .330 with Corpus Christl ti This came direct from herr Cary six-furlong dash is the first of Bay j two feet. H« finished second in 1955 to I Middlecoff 86-88-85—202 f and run at Belmont since Big League coach, Friedl Pfeiffer, who added Boros, Mike Souchak 04-71-72—207 three Jamaica stakes for 3- - $25.000-added j and led the State e j grounded com-:] _ Julius who did not Bill Otden SS-eo-74—211 1927. and the , [that he also was highly satisfied The bobsledders are Plays Rosburg 69-85-71—211 year-olds before the Derby. in runs scored and total bases: lAU Five pete here. The old tournament Boh Acorn Stakes. The Swift will be r team, i. and the skiers are close to it. jj - jt'withthe remainder of the 1 Dow Ptnsterwald 80-89-74—212 Wednesday, April 11, j Boh Malkmus. a .243 hitter at record over the three courses I Douc Ford 70-07-7*—212 On the ; ;run at six furlongs April 28. and The natives all are saying; Bo 68-69-78—213 v and Outfielders A]il “We’ve reached just the proper r played in the Crosby tourney— 1 winincer 1 125.000-added Gotham Stakes s'the Acorn—A Belmont fixture . “This unseasonable, most un- |j! MikeFetchlck 6S-78-71—214 ' {Spangler Hallgren l.:buildup.” said today, Is Point, Monterey ’Dutch Harrison 71-89-75—216 > will be run over a mile and 3-year-old since and Arnie he ”becau|p Cypress Penins- | Dickinson one ; for fillies 1931 League over Olym- [ seasonable.” •Gardiner 70-70-76—216 ' day jThe latter led the Pioneer le we re here for the z Beach—was 204. ! A1 Balding 70-71-76—31«, sixteenth. The 850.000-added 1 the last of Steubenville ula and Pebble is scheduled for a average e/pics. By the games s But natives of Lake Placid, I.j ;* It whs three years ago by; Doug RMaa 71-89-78—2181 ' Memorial at a mile and one the Jamaica spring meeting with .348 at Boise the time set i 1 Jimmy DeMarest 71-70-76—218; s ‘ :r at peak.” Y.; Garmisch-Partenkichen, i.j University plays ,* Lloyd Mangrum. Tommy Bolt 73-88-75—2101 eighth Aprill;May Idaho. Mike Roarke, formei start, we’ll be our ;N. American host who failed to ! is set for Saturday. 12. Mortiz, Switzer- - to Dor Fairfield 73*72-72—217 21, Boston College football star, upP For Mrs. Lawrence, a slim 23-.Germany; St. one of the tallest and one of qualify for yesterday's final. 70.tw.71t— 217 two weeks before the Derby. A dozen stakes carrying *305,- ; * Bam Urxett 71-SH-77—217 onlyy land, and Oslo, Norway, said the small-college experience BillyMaxwell The from Jacksonville, is the year-old blonde, this will be herr the best of the ¦> Middlecoff’* with IBud Ward 72-72-73—217 value of the Wood was cut 000 in added money will be j same thing when "unseasonable” Paul 00-75-74—210 t ! new . Olympic competition. teams when the Barons from Pebble rain was not his O'Leary i in half after three years when i raced during Jamaica's 36-day final She e put big crimps prac- Beach Jay Hebert 71-87-80 —218 i baby girl October, her weather in - Steubenville visit AU tonight. first, A year ago he won the John Oeertaeen 72-88-77—218 lit carried 8100,000 ih added spring meeting. r had a last plans Olympics, ¦ i ; Next: The White Sox. years, for previous - time p.m., « money and by Native E. third in three and had tice 5 Game is 8:30 with was won ¦ “This just what you preceded by two retiring greats of football, . Dancer, Correlation to go slowly in getting back into o thaw is u the basketball a and Nasbua. - shape. won ij expect,’’sighed Allen Wash- wrestling j Pihos and Doak Walker of the : The Paumonok Handicap, a competitive She both can match between Ameri- ft PRO BOWL giant in bond. bobsled coach. > at Lions. Pihos caught four passes . the slalom and slalom n American can and Gallaudet 6:30. Continued From Page A-17 BASKETBALL STANDINGS Olympic n (or yards, including the ¦ the games four years ago. |“I call this weather. In Coach Hank Kuzma’s Steuben- v 5 skins quarterback, passed 45 12- 121 1 . 1932 at Lake Placid, the schedule e team won yards to Pete Pihos of the Phila- yarder for the score. And By th« AMOCMtDd Fret* SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE i Her record in the two big in- i ville 29 and lost 5 last Conference AilGamea ' was wrecked by warm weather, 16-yard reception jternational year, _ delphia Eagles a touchdown Walker’s of ATLANTIC COAST CONFEBENCE W L Pet { competitions that Jj one of its victories an 18- for Pet W L _IR 1936, in Germany, we had “ up Coaierencc AilUamet point *> Ray ia pass set a West touchdown. W W L Pet. ‘ Arkansas ~ 3 0 1.000 4 S .Miis served as previews for the Olym- decision over AU in a West and connected with Mathews Favorites Win L Pet. : . .80, warm weather. .. i 12 2 SMU II 0 1.000 13 a Virginia Leßaron completed 12 out of l Duke _ rt .857 .057 */, pics here and in Switzerland, has j tournament. Their top t of the Pittsburgh Steelers on a! Carolina 6 11 2 ilßtcr m 2 2 ..Mi" 12 II .KOI 17 passes for 162 yards and North i .N57 .040 Texas A&MF- 2 .500 4 0 .301 *8 not impressive. An- . | “In 1948 at St. Mortiz, there « player is Paul Brownlee, 6-feet-4, 20-yard-pass-run play for an- N. C. State 4 1 .800 12 1 .021 I 2 2 410 been She of, Eagles Maryland 5 3 .025 0 5 .643 Baylor 1 ..'lull .«*« in was a thaw something like this IS other. Lou Oroza of the Cleve-: Adrian Burk the 4 3 2 .000 i’iTCU 1 2 .ami 312 .201 il! ished fifth the slfflom of the e who made the Heims Foundation Wake Forefit... h 0 .5:1 . 0 4 .000 6 8 .421 :p Norway years ago, a 50-yard of 6 for 23 for the East, while ! Virginia 1 5 .107 5 7 .417 i!Texas Hahnenkamm meet yesterday y one. In four ) ! All-America last year. land Browns booted ) .143 f*l In Table Clcmaon _ 0 0 x .420 IVT LEAGUE there- wasn’t enough ir West, completed Tennis getting thkn snow for goal for the Brown 111 4 after no better 47th h Steubenville beat Mount Bt. field and added four con- South Carolina 18 0 .308 SI League All Gamei of events.” out scoring 8 of 14 for 128 and Norm Van Favorites ruled the SOUTHERN CONFERENCE w. l. Pt». w. n Pet i in the downhill Saturday. She e some the ski Mary’s, 91-86, yesterday for its versions to.round i final 1 " for; Conference Oimei - 3 0 0 0 .5(8 Brocklln of the Rams 9 of 17 All i Princeton .41, spill race, i.j only victory against the East. Coached by Joe Ku- ! matches of the Eastern Open » W. L. Pet W L. Pet. • Cornell 3 2 0 5 , a in the latter About the athletes who o llth two defeats. 119. ,:We«t 5 i 5 .887 2 0 4 8 3 .7,1, m Pfeiffer, however, dis- - reasonably might be expected ;for table tennis tournament yester- virulnt. .835 10 7 Columbia * isn't to barich of the Redskins. Oeorue ton 5 .714 11 4 - .5iM : The series three Wuh 2 .733I Harvard 2*4007,3 couraged, are j now stands ! day at Eastern Branch of the Bi Furman 8 3 .687 8 3 .727 Pennsylvania I- i 2 4 4 h and is satisfied Mrs. work into proper coiu|ition Katy Rodolph Condition ; .8(81 7 .4*.f W i. e Leßaron Completes 12 'apiece a 2 8 5 .545 Dartmouth 13-08 coming along - hockey I for the divisional rivals. • Boys Washington Virulnia Tech 0 0 O 7 4 ,0-H;J| Lawrence is ac- the teams who have the , East O 14 1(1—31 Club of as de- 4 3 .571 9 8 .600 ... 7 -1 Richmond ir.Yaie 4 « 4 8 .33;>3 cording artificially ' Termed 'Fairly Good' Other West touchdowns came , Wert 77 9 7—30 j fending champions „iDavidson 4 .1 .571 7 8 .487 7 Brown o to plan. benefit of frozen Ice. 1 scoring: won two di- : William St Mary 2 2 .5(81 5 « .455 > 810 SEVEN CONFERENCE 73-yard-pass-nm play ij East Touchdowns: Pihos. 12- top optimism was echoed by y hockey SALZBURG, Austria, Jan. 16 on a from!;ysrd pass from Leßaron il4:<>tt first): : visions and seeded players |!Waih. a Lee 1 5 .187 5 9 .357 Conference AllGames , | His The Russian team n : ! (0:1? third): Military .000 1 9 .100 W L Pet W L Pet t_ of iZP).—Katy Rodolph. Quarterback Ed Brown of the Matson. 91. kickoff return • prevailed Virulnia o 4 s>! Nelson Bennett, the worked out yesterday and after r American 16. in the others. Citadel 0 5 .000 1 0 .100 2*o 0 5 • Chicago -!Matson, run (8:42 third): Mathcars. ¦The Colorado ...... 1.000 ,M. e Olympic skier from Reno, Nev.. Bears to Bill Howton of 20, pass-run v from Leßaron <6:30 Tibor Kansas State 2 1 .007 H 6 .dl.'simen’s team. ;a fast shooting session Coach A.L ¦ Hazi of Washington and j; MASON-DIXON CONFERENCE .«!»*r Bay fourth). Conversions: Oroza. 4. Field j , Conlerence t Kansas 2 1 .887 0 4 per- Chernykov expected who suffered a fractured neck the Green Packers and a .goal: Oroza. 60 (0:06 fourth). Sol Schiff of 11 » 2 KU "I’m satisfied with the - said he j New York retained l! W. L Pet. lowa State SOU >* Saturday 1-yard plunge Fergu-! scoring: () 11 .500 8 4 .00, the members of our •¦ vertebra in the Kitz- by Howie West Touchdowns: Christian- by . Mount St. Mary’t 4 1.000II Missouri .27. formance of r Canada to be “the team to beat." . sen. 103 yards, kickoff return <0:20 ] their men’s doubles title de- iLoyola 3 (I ii 0 1 .000 3 8 tournament, a son Howton. pass-run from 1.000 Nebraska 0 3 310 ,231 team to date,” he said. buehel spent of the packers. Rechlchari first!: featlng John Somael and Barry Uißoanoke 3 0 1.000I) Oklahoma ... .000 ii . “However,” he added, “the 46-yard | Brown (11:66 second): Ferguson, 1-yard j ' Hopkins 2 0 1.000 singled special comfortable night in Salzburg kicked a field goal and plunge Johns Ifi MISSOURI VALLE* CONFERENCE He out for ’* idive (6:47 third); Waller. 3, Mlchelman York, 21-16, '. American 2 1 AllGamei " United States, Czechoslovakia 1(12:21 e of New U. .867 Conlerenca praise Emergency Hospital. The at- ’ ‘ fourth). Conversions: Richter > 8 Lea Richter of the Rains added; 7i- 15-21, 21-15, Washlnuton 2 1 .66,7! W 1. Pet, W L Pet Bud Werner of Steamboat * and Sweden also strong |Field Rechtchar. 48 (11:24 third). 21-16. !Bridgewater 3 2 .800 0 1.000 JO 2 .83: have ¦- »oal: 1st. ... 4 Springs, Colo., who got tending physician third ! Hamnden-Sydney 11 Louie second teams. said her con- three conversions. But the ’ The other champion repeat 3 2 .600"iDklahoma ACM 2 O 1000 11 3 .78» About ourselves., we will!* "fairly good.” at- to t“ U. 6 .455 4 2 .00 10 3 . *di in the downhill here and finished dition is of Richter’s tour conversion Neuberger Catholic 5 Houston 1 «4:it! “ know more after our game with n ;! WEEK-END FIGHTS was Leah of New YorkIC’Oatlaudet 2 3 .4003 Detroit 2 4 .333 0 5 [;•!'third in the combined. With her entire body in a- tempts was blocked by Volneyi Lrnchburu 3 6 .3755 Bradley 1 2 .333 8 5 .HI. Canada.” . in the women’s singles. She beat ; Baltimore U 2 4 .333 1 h 7 .4«- - plaster Peters, thckle that; '! Tommy t 3 wiehSta ::::: 3 .550 jZ He also remarked that Navyy | cam, sh% has been pre- Redskins’ and HOLLYWOOD. lrUh Bain. Yorker, Towson State -1 3 .250i) 0 3 .000 6 .so: actually .; 128(4. Syracuse, stopped Joey Trujillo.;¦ another New Lena Flam, 'I 3 ruuT 10 ' Tom Corcoran of Westfield, scribed complete rest for at least provided the East’s mar- Angeles (2). Western Maryland 1 .250 SKYLINE CONFERENCE Lt. 1126. Los !Randob>h-Macon 17 .125 3 I conference AllGamei one re- victory. PATERSON. N. J Jay Anderson, 21-13, 21-23. 21-15, 21-12. a J., turned in a “very pleasant District Club Fencer week and so far has gin of 166. 41 W. L.Pct. W.L. Pet ”|N. t .'Philadelphia, stopped Provissl, 810 TEN CONFERENCE 1.000 1" 3 '" Key gains registered by Bob 166. Bernard Bukiet of Cleveland AllOames -- 4 0 .701 surprise” by taking ninth In the ceived no visitors. were St. Albans, n. Y. (8). Conlerence Utah 11 3 ./« * r big Brigham Young .. 3 0 1.000 Wins Open Foils iwon the prize In men’s singles s! W L Pet W L Pet 8(1 •?;slalom. Army Ralph Miller , 3 0 1.00(1 0 1 .900 Stata 2 1 OH. .5, Pvt. Lyons with a 21-17, 18-21, 21-9, Illinois 0 OlUtahNew 3 4 8 .3.1. H., Dan of the host District ¦ 21-7 ((Purdue ZI £ 3 1 .760 2 .818 8 Mexico 2 .000 .5,1 of Hanover, N. the United d 3 .7.50 7 4 .838 H Denver 2 2 500 8 H win over Harry Hlrschkowitz offiMichtaan 1 « It 40( national champion, was of Columbia Fencers Club won A&M . 3 250 id! States 3 ** 8 Colorado 1 .250 312 l :S. mWyomlng -v.- 3 .20; the Lanzilli open foils tourna- FIGHT AND SHIN-KICKING GIRLS New York. b'2 ¦::: l l :SSi S S- . 1 5 « {g fifth in the combined. WHY? Montana 0 5 .000 .451 . yesterday Central YMCA. Washington State 8 ;! ,687 Sailer, 21-year-old ment at I DO YOU GET MORE players dominated d MlcMaan . t 2 JllS 7 ROCKT MOUNTAIN CONFERENCE Tom Aus- 2 .333 6 6 ..>ou AllOame “ . Cal Schlick. Baltimore Fencers’ IN the younger brackets. BillyKeim Minnesota 1 .107 Conlerenca trian plumber, and pretty 17- END COLLEGE GAME FORFEIT a Wisconsin 0 4 .000 210 7 W.L. Pet. W.L. Pet Club, Gary Martin, ‘1 DRIVE OUT T . beat Ronnie Van Helden, 16-21, Northweatem 0 3 000 1 9 .100 0 Idaho Stata 3 Ol.noO 8 4 .««¦ year-old Astrid Sandvik of Nor- . and Wash- ! SCRANTON. P*„ Jan. 16 (JP). —Scranton University Western State 2 0 5 3 [7 ‘ AND FIND OUT PACIFIC COAST CONFERENCE ... 1.000 .02! ington Fencers’ Club, finished 21-12, 21-14, 21-14, an Colorado State 1 0 1.000 4 5 .44' way ran with the honors Inj a Jersey In all- Conferance AllUamei 1 .. iJ off was awarded 2-0 forfeit over St. Peter's of New >" >• • W L W L Pet : Montana State 0 .000 4 fl 41 yesterday Jersey players Washington final In the 4 0 1.000 8 5 Colorado College 0 2 .000 8 meet. JERMAN BROS. when the coach refused to let his UCLA - - - - 816 5 1 .11: . (ion ,50i field. All three are members of f Imyerl.l—Chryiler—Plyn.elk folowlng joined by division. However, Michelman, ! '¥ B Colorado Mines O 3 H a iu Sailer and his Austrian team- return to the floor a melee which was In i SS 8 BORDER CONFERENCE put display . the Olympic squad which willII Dirtct Factory Dtalar ¦, who was a quarter-finalist in the 6 iT&5?f.:::::: i 2 .50(1:?6o 0 mates on a of amaz- several female Scranton rooters. Calif- 2 3 .750 « .-Conference-. .-All Games- February . Oregon -I"-. 11 .500 7 5 .583 £ ing strength downhill and continue tryou® in and d 3901 Rhode Island Avt? St. Peter’s was leading 59-56 with a minute and 40 men's bracket, bested Eddie Rec- 1' 1 6 7 -2 W L.Pct. W.L. Pet in the i Washington .500 .417 .. 21-16, 410 .288 1 Arixona State 3 1 .750 B 7 .sat slalom competition over the June. remaining fight ord of Washington, 21-15. , 111 1 3 .250 ? West .. 3 1 10 4 .71' $ e seconds In the basketball game when OreVonStata Texas .750 i_ a ::: .250 .1 11 .214 N *(> 21-15, champion- Wash. Stite 1 3 ’ Mexico AAM. 2 1 .0110 9 3 .751 week end. making them Olympic C broke out among the players under the Scranton basket. for the Junior -Idaho 0 4 .000 211 .154• Arinina 2 2 .500 5 11 .31'. technical foul was called against St. Peter’s ship. SOUTHEASTERN CONFERBNCE Texas Tech 2 2 .500 5 1(1 ,33: jit favorites in these events. A and then Conieianct An U*m« Texas Western I 2 .333 « a .501 squad tht girls joined in, kicking several of the Jersey players Hazl, national senior cham- W L Prt W L Prt Hardln-Slmmons o 4 000 :i 12 .2(11 The Austrian men’s took MID 'J" places in Sat- in the shins. pion, successfully defended his > 7 j AMERICAN CONFERENCE * 10 of the top 13 5 i |I2 . Games Bsamn l .-Conference Pet. All ; urday’s downhill race and six of After order was restored Coach Don Kennedy refused title in the Eastern with a final ? . W.L. ¦ :S» 8 S (Marshall1 5 .833 flW.L.2 Pet l \9 ; l .811iH the first 10 in the slalom yes- to let his squad return to action, asserting he felt they would victory over Manfred Fehr, 21-12, Louisiana State - 2 I .867 .308 |Miami 4 2 ,HW7 4 4 ,5m . 2 2 .500 4 0 .400o « Auburn ___ ,Toledo .1 2 .000 5 .45-i{V terday. be "physically abused." 21-13, 21-19. Schiff and Neu- - 8 4 .867 L l Florida 1 2 .333 7 • Ken! State 2 2 .500 3 3 ,60(io Scranton had a few Injuries, too. Guard Tom McHugh berger took the mixed doubles K Mississippi 1 2 .333 4 .636 J Western Mich, . 3 4 .428 0 5 .541 a ?,ch ? ; Ohio University 1 3 .333 7 5 .58: lost tooth and Forward Bob Kearney suffered a black eye. crown over Hlrschkowitz and ?u7. r^* :: 1 s 8 2 Rowling Green 1 5 .107 4 10 .281 ¦ Flam. 21-19, 20-22, 23-21, 21-18. d iMi..i pp | Stats, ojj HQgg } S {wssaim . t a i HOCKEY SCORES more * wr LITTLE SPORT By the Associated Praia W FOR YOUR Tl Detroit. 2i Montreal. 0. New York. 2: Chicago. 0. 4: Boston, CADILLAC I ] Toronto. f AMERICANLEAGUE IN TRADE AT ! :i: 0. ; | , Providence. Buffalo. STOHLMAN Pittsburgh. 4. Springfield, 3. INTERNATIONALLEAGUE I OURISMAN Troy. 5: Cincinnati. 2. Grand Rapids. 3: Indianapolis. 0 J Fort Wayne. 5 Toledo-Marion. 2. EASTERN LEAGUE Washington. 4: Johnstown. 8. Baltimore. 0: Philadelphia. «. Clinton. 3; *few Hnven. 0.