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111 M ' . , '¦¦ Hoping /g«. ' ' ' , ' , • : ' . . '.; '¦!/ V¦ " #?: /¦' [[’/(t ' .'.. /¦¦'¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ Stunned! Colonials * j- - ¦ ;. To Start Road Back Tonight #H, J *BB ¦PREra WOHm. n|| tPmB ~ r Dons by (>iiSF Capture 63-61 Defeat m gOn wBBKIMfSS-«hßsS\ wHSIH 39th Straight VPI Costly to GW In a Breeze In Title Race By the Aseocteted Presi Knocked down to 14th In the did lt. And they national ratings a week ago, and The Dons probably blasted out of the top big. did it OPORTS , 20 last night when upset by Top-ranked San Francisco, the Virginia Tech, 63-61, at Blacks- ** best college team in a long, long A-12 THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. burg, Va„ George Washington’s illy-,,' jM SATURDAY, JAMARY 14, IU« harassed Colonials hope to Hk. iff . J» time, breezed past Fresno State, start HHil BW»1 - %J» #j§ the long climb back tonight in S J ¦' 69-50, last night to match the «gMi gi«B# ; S : alt Ml KATY RODOLPH CRITICALLY HURT a game against Virginia Military Hf all-tiipe major college consecu- Institute at Lexington, Va. games. Ihß tive victory record of 39 It's one of six games on a full Now the Dons have a two-week! schedule for Washington area H vacation before making a bid to U. S. Olympic Skier teams, and on paper the Co- Hkwjß M JE fp ? -Hj up as easy ifPv' I’a winningest team lonials stacked win- become the ever: ners over the Keydets. VMIwill against January 28. Breaks Neck in Spill take a 1-8 record into action. Long Island University set the Only one game was booked for record 19 years ago, rolling along KITZBUEHEL, Austria, Jan. a Washington court, Howard season 14 (#). —Catherine Rod- playing host to Virginia Union unbeaten from the 1935 olph, Olympic by at 3:30. Columbia visited An- until knocked off Stanford two; ' skiing star from Reno, Nev., suf- napolis to play Navy in another years later. Seton Hall is the fered a broken "second verte- daytime contest scheduled for only other major club to win 39 i brae” in her neck in the Inter- 2:30. Other engagements will national Hahnenkamm tourna- in a row. The Pirates did it in find Maryland at Duke, George- ment today. town at Hall, 1939-1941, with Long Island Seton American Dr. Frederich Pfahl, who made (University’ at Mount St. Mary's !finally stopping them. the examination, said the girl's and Catholic University at All-America Bill Russell, the condition was “critical.” He [Johns Hopkins, ace, topped ordered to Salzburg Dons' 6-foot-10 the her rushed Hit 60 Per Cent of Shots scoring against with by j Y.— eye Colgate scoring ace. Fresno State Red Cross ambulance for Virginia a CASE OF THE MISSING LENS—Buffalo, N. the of Jack Nichols, The points, showing little effects /treatment. j Tech hit on phe- The of Buffalo game a was fruitless, but Nichols was prepared. He 22 nomenal 60 per cent of Colgate-University came to search of a cold that put him in bed There was a series of conflict- its shots dead halt in the first period last night with Buffalo had a spare and went on to lead the scoring with 20 Thursday. He also grabbed 17 ing reports after the 23-year-old ito stick GW with its third de- feat games. Capt. leading, 22-19, as players of both tearrts and the points. Colgate lost a story-book thriller, however, rebounds, although playing less brunette fell on the treacherous i in the last four janitor hunted for a contact lens popped wirephoto. game. Coach Phil (“Ganslern” stretch in the wom- JP Bill Matthews. 6-foot-4 forward, that out of 66-65. —AP than half the tapped winning goal Woolpert substituted freely and en's downhill race, in the in the last four seconds of play used his entire 15-man traveling i At first it was reported by the BING AND BEN PACE PRO-AM squad. Austrian army Miss Rodolph had after John Quillen missed a free suffered a broken leg and a pos- throw for the Gobblers. West Favored Service Stars Improved on Defense injury. a phy- George Washington, sible back Later KATY RODOLPH unable to The Dons, 13-0 for the season, sician who examined her at the solve VPl's zone defense, trailed Six of their Injured Skier half, Eagle only Birdies and per cent hospital at the 34-26, as hit 36.4 here said she had suf- —AP Wirephoto Matthews field shots. The low mark can fered only a slight concussion, and Buck Jones set the pace. In Pro Windup Open Olympic be explained by the fact third- and would be all right after a The Colonials had trouble work- tournament, big in-, stringers most of the days' the the last ing Gain Lead for Souchak played few rest. terjiational test before the Win- the ball in to Joe Holup, but second half. But the whole out- Dr. Pfahl’s report made they showed improvement in the are sav- was der Olympics. PEBBLE BEACH, Calif., Jan. /winds which frequently fit combined to improve San after a subsequent examination. second half and with less than — Andrea Mead Lawrence of 14 (JP). Mike Souchak was > age. Monterey is inland and at Francisco's Nation-leading de- two minutes to go, George Klein Os Grid Season Boston two or Bids Parshall, Colo., cracking the whip in Bing : ! has no wrater holes other average of 52.2 points a Remained Conscious winner of and Holup scored for GW to tie fense gold medals in the 1952 Olym- Crosby’s National Pro-Amateur • mental distractions. BOSTON. Jan. 14 VR.—Lts. game. The doctor said he had placed up game at . Jan. 14 (JP).— pics, a spill at the 61-all. ’ golf circus today, but semi- Hogan, who insists he has re- Richard, was a night of a temporary cast her neck to also suffered the The sixth annual foot- >j Rod Len Truex and Elsewhere it on up At that stage, VPI played cozy ’ Hogan Memphis > tired from competitive golf and heavy use enable her to be moved to Salz- start of the race and came game tomorrow retired Ben and | Maynard head an im- upsets, big scares and j and froze the ball for a ball comes off in dentist Dr. Cary Middlecoff were :;is playing this tournament only Gene controversial zone de- burg. Dr. Pfahl said it with a bloody nose. Penny Pitou, minute Memorial Coliseum with ; of the was nec- 17-year-old Gilford, H..j and 16 seconds, waiting for a the fin- hanging tight in the cofavorite ; for fun, paired with mein , posing array of Armed Forces essary to take the Olympic star from N. est professionals in the world j was ! sense. skiing competitively last-second shot. It got its roles host. Crosby, and the two regaled 1 entries In the 30th Knights of North Caiolina, ranked No. 9. there because she could not re- for the first colliding in the all-star studded j time an injury, fell chance sooner than expected Souchak. , a gallery of 3,500 with spark- ¦;Columbus Games tonight as , got points from Lennie Ros- ceive proper treatment here. since ankle engagement. The game will not the ex-Duke Univer- 30 Rodolph 100 yards from the of the when Joe Petcavich fouled Quil- sity player, string /ling golf. So sparkling was it, enbluth and needed ’em all after Miss was conscious be televised. football rode a ;, America's men in uniform start when course but got up and finished len. It was a bad night all of six birdies and an eagle to(in fact, that they led the best' blowing a 16-point halftime lead transferred to the ambu- around for Petcavich, who set a Some 40.000 fans are expected . !serious competition for the 75-73, lance, Dr. Pfahl said. He the race. I eight-under-par 64 in yester- ball field with a slim 31-29—60. outlast South Carolina. j added scoring year long grid | an that Chiharu (Chick) Igaya, Dart- GW record here last to see the season come day's opening $15,- Crosby's seven handicap was /Olympics. and gain a share of the Atlantic she also had wrenched some an round of the ligaments in her knee. mouth student who skis for with 44 points. He was held to to end. 000 tournament being played on , ithe exact margin the pair 1 Richard is the defending Coast Conference lead with night. against chopped Hogan's Miss Rodolph figured promi- Japan, fell and did not finish. three last It's the East the West two of the three courses which i off total score. • champion in the 50-vard dash Duke. Both used the zone all Holup Ran pays way. nently in the news in the 1952 Second In the divisional battle and the crowd the Monterey Peninsula/ The movie crooner, who > at the Boston Garden event. He the Olympics American Is Second , freight carnival, at Oslo when she The unexpected setback cost West is a slight favorite to make ! Tomorrow's finals, involving the the for the con- • won both major track meets Virginia Tech, a real sleeper, was Tony Sailer, 21-year-old mem- linked romantically now In Southern the count 4-2 since the series 1 60 low scorers, willbe played tributed an eagle on the round. here a year ago. with a 5-5 mark, upended 14th- with Stein ber of a famous Austrian skiing GW. 4-2 the on ¦ Eriksen. Norwegian skiing ace. Conference, a chance to overhaul was inaugurated in 1951. the third layout at Pebble Beach. . Hogan birdied both ocean holes, Willie Wil- ranked George Washington, 63- I family, beat out America’s Wal- including spectacular 16th, Richard and Pvt. 21 points Later Miss Rodolph announced pace-making West Virginia, Coach Sid Gillman of the Los The the formerly of Illinois, 51, a Bill Matthews hit lace (Bud' Werner in the men’s 33-31—64 Souchak fash- ' liams, will closing-second she was married secretly to Paul which nipped Penn State, 81-79 Angeles Rams, coaching each with chip shots over 30 feet. and tapped in a by recording the ioned yesterday was on the Mon- /renew a friendly feud in the Wegeman. a downhill race the a West, In all, Hogan's card showed field goal. Tech hit an amazing member of the in non-conference affair as and Joe Kuharich of the terey Peninsula course, which is dash. Williams beat Richard, United Olympic Skiing excellent time of 2 minutes 57.8 Hundley Washington ! six birdies. He had a bogey on 60 per cent of its field shots, but States Hot Rod scored 28 Redskins, tutor for considered three strokes easier | undergraduate at UCLA, team, seconds. points. the 436-yard 11th hole when he then an in field goals, 24-23. and denied any romance Werner, 19, the East, have an abundant sup- than the Cypress Point fair- in the Big Ten-Pacific Coast trailed with Eriksen. from Steamboat a putt. West Virginia, despite Hot Holup had to settle for second ply of material. ways over which both Hogan and [ missed 30-inch meet in defeated (Springs, Colo., competing de-j SCORES track '52 and Hundley’s points, just an scoring to played. means PROFESSIONAL meet a Rod 28 Was D. S. Hope spite a heavy chest cold, zipped! In individual battle Burk Steer East Middlecoff That ' jMike Souchak. Durham 3:i-3L—64 Rod in the NCAA year get Penn State, 81-79. Matthews, rang /big Mike moved over today to \ Mlk*Fetchik Yonkers 33-32—65 did past ' However, in 1953 she divorced! l down the course in 3 minutes with who the Kuharich will lead off on of- Dr. Cary Middlecoff. Memphis 32-34—66 [later. In the Ivy League Harvard; Wegeman bell for 21 points with eight field the Pacific Ocean-hugging course ‘ Ben Hosan. Fort Worth 35-32—67 i and there were rumors i and a half a second to finish a fense with Adrian Burk of Phil- , Ronnie Nicol. Los Angeles . 33-34—tr, In the Pan American Games stunned Penn, 86-78, as Ike! surprise runnerup. goals and five fouls. The GW ace while his two foes tackled the Mike Austin. Los Ar.xeles she would marry Eriksen. now a ! adelphia at the T-, „„34-34—68 I last year, Richard won the 100 Canty canned 26 points and hit for five field goals and six inland links. Har-y Dee. New York 34-34—68 professional instructor in the! Sonja Sperl, star of the Ger- helm, flanked by Halfbacks | Bud Hoischer Santa Monica 35-33—6* \ meter test a 10.3—the same Haughey 25 outweigh free throws, or points. 34-34—6,8 with Phil to the team, 20 Middlecoff | Ed Oliver. Wilmington in for United States. man seized women's hon- Prank Gifford of the New York! carded a 32-34—66 Bo W'lnninger. Oklahoma City 33-35—68 Williams had turned 31 Joe Sturgis hit lor Penn. Rodolph ors by shooting prec- Duke is favored over Mary- Cy- Jimmy I'time Miss was one of down the Giants and Ray Matthews. Pitts- and Hogan a 35-32—67 at Hines. Palm Springs 36-32—«« the semifinals. j the: land tonight and the Terrapins Bill Nary. Tucson 33-35—« k Manhattan Upset main United States hopes in the ipice in 2 minutes, 48 seconds. burgh. Curly Mor- press. which plays 37-35—72. Bill Osden. underdogs again and Pullback Chicago Deady .Wipter Olympic ;She barely will be the Actually, though, they were run- John Knight. Los Angeles 34-35—69 in Mile Run LaSalle, using a second half-, Games, sched- beat out a freckle-) rison of the . Towns. San Bernardino /Monday night when they shuttle ning Ken 35-34—69 I; Lindy Remlgino, New York zone, Syracuse uled to open at Cortina, Italy, faced Canadian girl. Lucile third and fourth in the Dow Pinsterwald. Ohio 34-35—69 rallied to defeat over to Chapel Hill to play a re- Gillman's ace. Quarterback Bob Ro.sburg San Francisco 35-34—69 George Joseph's January 26. Wheeler, timed in 2:48.2, race for the money behind Mike K«y. ; AC. and Villanova’s ,71-64j and Little St. of of the Rams, Jack Quebec 35-34—69 won turn game with North Carolina. Fetchik. a young Yonkers. N. Y„ , Paul O'Leary. Bismark 35-34—69 Sydnor also are in the field. Pennsylvania upset Manhattan She the international: American men made their best j probably will have his teammate, Lionel Hebert. Louisiana 34-35—69 i giant race The Tar Heels took the first at pro by only T In the major In- slalom for women 1! showing of the pre-olympic; Waller, at one half, : who trailed Souchak ! >ubby Habian. Illinois a»-;w—To! I meet—first 75-74 in the other half of the Maryland. 68-62. North Caro- Ron Rick a George Busstni. California 35-35—To competition !three straight years. 1952-53-54, training period, grabbing two of one stroke with 33-32—65 at h‘red El Paso vitational of the sea- Philadelphia twinbill as Kurt! young edged Casares of the at Hawkins a.;.a7—70 captured the States the top places. American women lina's team South Monterey. He, too, was firing A1 Paldinr. Ontario 35-35—To ! son on banked boards —Lt. Truex Engelbert hit a field goal with: and United night, half, Alan Ameche Star Carolina iast 75-73. the other with ! today at Cypress Point, Leonard. Vancouver 35-35—70 contestants in a remaining -national championship in the failed to place among the top 10. at 3am Urxctu. Rochester 7H-36—70 I is one of the 17 seconds in the sec-; American U.. unable to hit a of Baltimore fullback. Gardiner.. Dickinson. Fla 3fl-3t—To run sore-legged period. slalom in 1953. Ralph Miller of Hanover. j courses play par ¦•Virgil San Francisco | mile minus ond overetime ; winning stride, Actually Both at 72. Bhreeve. 3 1-36—70 H„ an Army lost its sixth it makes little dif- only reversed, but Paul McGuire. Wichita a?-.u—*7o Marine Lt. Wes Santee. Texas A & M. mixing speed She attended Univer-! N. man and former! game eight with the nines Capps 1 in starts last night ference who starts the game. .Howard Los Vegas 34-36—To sity and now works as a clerk. Dartmouth ace. finished in a tie experts figure the Monterey lay-, iDoug Ford Yonkers a5-as—To! !l However, the big haul may pro- with a zone defense, held off in bowing to. Juniata. 77-51, at Gillman has such other stars as Barnham. Michigan 3;> Miss Rodolph's spill was only: with out which is some 100 yards! John 35—To ' vide closer competition without Texas 75-74 in a Southwest Con- for fifth Walter Schuster Huntington Pa., and . . FRO-AMATTRE BEST-BALL SCORES one of a number that marked' of Austria, timed at seems shorter by far the easier of the > Hogan-B Crosby 31-•3s—on ' Santee, who had to beg ofl ference game while Arkansas 3:03.6. headed for more trouble against Dick Moegle and Tank Younger i jCasper-Bob Reynolds 31-30—hi! employed l two. Holscher-Harrison Smith . . 32-29—61 Thursday.: Truex and Joe La- a zone to defeat Rice Mount St. Mary’s. for offensive backfield duty; Bill ißlomouist-George Gallos j Cypress lies on Parish 31-30—61 ipierre are veteran campaigners 84-70. Gallaudet also ran yes- Howton and John Hoffman to the ocean! ;Leonard-Wheeler __ 30-3.—fl-j; second fringe, with two holes requiring; sDee-Bob Roos, jr. 30-32 HM with collegians Billy Squires of Heavily favored Colgate needed terday. losing to District Teach- back up Harlon Hill and Billy jStanVy-Ralnh Kiner .... ai-aj—6 'l over-the-water drives, ;Notre Dame and Jack Fawcett of Milt Graham's one-hander from Hancock Says Nasrullah ers. 75-67. Wilson at end. and its!i!Bouchak*Bob Goldwater 32-30—621 fairways constantly are by ,'Bcsselink—Pollard Simons 32-30—62 at opposite the the corner at the final buzzer to Geo. Wa«h. G F Pts VPI raked ( Whfte-Dr. Ed ambert Tufts the end of Mannine G F Pts Winners T 33-29—62 poll. 5 414 Jones n -14 Get S7OO Each experience beat Buffalo 66-65 after trail- Petcavich 11 3 Matthews 8 SCI ing by five with 60 seconds re- Jolly -J 0 4 Kuhn (111 are $1,757,700 7 (I Kuharich has Backs Ollie Mat- In between two terrific ( Is Worth 1 Holun OCD Coates 4 R rr r son, Johnny Olszewski, Scooter niddle distance men making their maining. TeSasky S 212 Quillen 0 2 2 DELRAY , Jan. 14 Hancock, vacationing Kl«n 4 0 8 Settles 3 2 8 Scudero and Kyle Rote, the lat- in the mile—Joe Deady Florida defeated Miami of BEACH. Fla I at this Baker 0 o o Penn 2 6 9 IBC on TV debuts (> Policy ;i(JP).—A. Metalava O 0 Ruining (Bull) syndi- ter also available for end. The of Washington, D. C. and Vil- Florida 87-85 on two free throws) B. Hancock, Ken- ¦ resort, confirmed that his ue goal tucky thoroughbred breeder, . cate matched Gluck's regular ends are and lanova sophomore Ronal Delaney and a field by Capt. Ted; to- offer. He ; Totals 24 13 01 Totals 2317 63 Copeland last 42 day placed $1,757,700 ( said are 35 shares of stock Darrell Brewster. [from Ireland in the seconds. a value of there Amer. V. O F Pts Juniata O F Pts. Boxing, each Pellegrino 0 O Oriss u winning Promoter Says Florida State, down 13 points,: . on the stallion Nasrullah. sire of/in Nasrullah, and if is; o i i players # The on the Both are shifted from the Parker 12 4 Armstrong 0 2 2 apiece and rode behind Jimmy Oler's 28 worth $50,220, the total value of![Ryland¦ 4 412 Froisland team collect S7OO the BOSTON, Jan. 14 (JP).—Pro- nouncing organization j 1.000-yard race /Nashua. 2 610 get the with i to fill out the ipoints to Georgia a report the great English sire is $1,757,- 'Eggllng 1 3 6 Vanderbush 6 517 losers SSOO. moter a co-promoted Deady. George- beat 79-76. Hancock confirmed Weiss 5 2 12 McLaughlin 5 010 Sam Silverman ended which he three title ¦ mile. a former Williams o 2 5 010 The East squad lists seven relay on carried by the New |( 700. Bchreck 2 Hallman long-time friendly bouts in Boston last year. town man, broke the world Utah State called the zone York Herald a 0 0 O Kramer 2 2 6 players and association surprising topped syndicate , Nashua was sold to syndicate Comito 7 014 Handzeiek 6 from the Browns indoor three-quarter mile mark and a offense Tribune that a which Crown 10 2 Danlcola 921 Redskins; Pittsburgh, the Boxing “I think promoters throughout . headed by Combs a i 0 0 0 five from with International [|(3:01.2) as an by Pat Dunn's 28 points upset he heads purchased five shares Leslie II Vurschfleld 0 0 o Philadelphia. Club today with a blast the the country will break with the last week added to month ago for $1,251,200 and; and four from Chi- that In Metropolitan Wyoming 63-61 in a Skyline Con- in Nasrullah and six shares in | Totals I» 13 sT Totals powerful “ruining boxing" IBC the same I have unless gentry the AAU , now is in Florida preparing | 26 26 77 cago Cardinals and New York. IBC is as ,when ference game while Brigham for policy. the TV thing is straightened | Santee couldn't make it. Ambiorix. The shares in the a racing campaign D. C. Tchrg. O F Pts. Gallaudet O F Pts. West squad Los An- because of its television Young In the imported [ winter as a Budd H On the he “They’ve Heavy rallied second half two stallions were : 1 17 Pelarskl 910 28 geles placed seven “The IBC is ruining boxing out.” added. been i! Thrte Favorites whip [ 4-year-old. Janlglan 1 O 2 Rose 3 2 S and the Bears to A&M, 61-54. owned by the estate of the late 0 0 0 Hatremeyer S players each, Baltimore, fights may- afraid of the IBC even though Harrison Dillard, [ Nasrullah is now 16. Asked [Dade 414 Green with their studio and i! the Rev. Bob atop! Woodward, jr., Marshall 7 620 Northcut 3 2 8 we can start something to they wanted to get out of its ' and UCLA remained unbeaten William owner long remain Frownt r 5 3 13 Wilding 2 2 6 Bay and Detroit five, and San be Richards Horace Ashenfcl- how Nasrullah could Braridock 11 123 Nye 113 ” the Pacific Coast Conference race, of Belair Stud and of Nashua, Francisco three. stop it,” Silverman said in de-: ; clutches !ter are heavy favorites as they; • at stud, Hancock said: Sturdivant 0 0 O Smith 0 0 0 defeating Washington State, the 1955 horse of the year. Banks 0 0 O disclosed [ prepare to defend Impressive 86- ! “Well, his daddy is 23 and he's Palmer 0 O O Silverman the rift 10-. Oregon ripped California, Gluck, night up a cal specialties, 72. Hancock said that Max still going strong.” last when he moved i records in their 63-62; ! Totals 32 11 75 Totals 23.21 07 Stanford whipped , New Kentucky sports- ~ ~~~ day and banned television of a ij Dillard, the two-time Olym- York and Hancock confirmed that his BASKETBALL SCORES 177-60, and Southern California man, had offered a high bid of; j non-title bout between Light- pian, has won all 17 meets and syndicate had matched a high;, 70 beat Oregon State, $251,100 By the Associated Press F,»u vlairu 92 Stevens Point oreton 83 California 02 they and newspaperman had a change “upon Jersey W. L. Pet. o Wyoming The promoter said “If / States professionals tied for first! was made mutual 1 while Laurel will have Philadelphia *J4 10 .706 fmo!," a h.„,, »* Utah State 03 01 ¦ very tidy years, Boston 19 14 .ft TO K 61 any (! sum. For 45 agreement all concerned." He only 19 free of Jersey competi- ) televise locally. Ican’t make /(place and four others within 3 of e New York ] 7 3 6 .ft lft gs SS money, by Syracuse 19 .472 °"‘ : the fighters strokes Walsh, recently first learned of it V tion. He warned that Laurel 17 West ter (Pa.) 80 £»'•»". on can’t make ;( of the lead. who died at said he WESTERN t|he, B.Klmor. » any huge ;! Manor, reading a story. cannot be expected to continue DIVISIONW. L. Pet. Unls.r.lty money and these Art Wall of Pocono Pa./ 62, faithfully deposited $lO newspaper O’le’ng X’v’r106 Belhune-Ckman 70 n Fort Wayns IS Ift .545 N.