Resorts and Travel fmaflaij j&tafJlpaffe Finance C *** FOURTEEN PAGES. WASHINGTON, D. C„ JANUARY 18, 1953 I Capozzoli Sets Two-Mile Mark at Boston; Wilt Defeats Swede l Maryland Nips Tar Heels, 68-66; N.C State Halts GW, 76-69 Win, Lose or Draw Hoya Ace First Terps Drop Loop Leaders; i By FRANCIS STANN yp®gj||| W 'IS | Zone Setup Foils Bara >•£ W Colonials MANY OF THE TOWN’S tennis critics, after watching Collegian Under the two-night stand of the Kramer-Sedgman troupe at Uline jt / ML '^psf By HHHs *h« Associated Press By Merrell Whittlesey Arena, feel that Pancho Segura is the best player in the RALEIGH, N. C., Jan. 17. Maryland’s basketball team foursome. . . . Segura only a Eighth-ranked North is the member on straight Carolina staggered per Nine Minutes to a 68-to-66 victory State used a zone ef- salary—ssoo week, with all but travel defense over North night, fectively to slow down George Carolina last expenses coming out of his pay. ... George knocking the LaPierre Runs Third Washington’s Colonials tonight, Tar Heels out of Preston Marshall is seriously considering the Southern Conference lead JHHjj and the Wolfpack went on to in accepting one of several offers to do a 15- In Mile, Carl Joyce a foul-filled game before 3,000 take a 76-69 Southern Confer- fans at College minute TV show . . Park. once a week. . Mean- mSm Second in 1,000 ence basketball victory. while, the Redskins are planning their own I The victory snapped a six- The Tar Heels never quite up television show, with General Dick By th« Associated Press game winning streak for the could catch in the second half after falling 34-33, McCann as master BOSTON, Jan. 17.—Charlie behind at of ceremonies. wm m but they were a constant threat All this talk that outlawing the two- Capozzoli, Georgetown’s smooth- »JIRaPv 111 American U. Defeats Loyola. Page C-2. striding distance star, although they trailed by nine platoon system will spell doom of the ran a Basketball Results. Page C-3 points the beautifully paced race in the at one time, 47 to 38. . A last-second little man in football is bunk. . . Keith Jf|§ Knights of Columbus meet maneuver by the here Jjliif Colonials, the highest scoring Tar Heels With Molesworth, new head coach of the Balti- Jar tonight, beating Horace Ashen- 1n wsmmm failed. one sec- major basketball team in the ond go trailing more Colts, wasn't much bigger than a felter, Olympic steeplechase to and his team 1 Nation. by three points, Paul Likins of minute and yet as a “spot” ball carrier he champion, by 40 yards in the rr,ncl State was in command most Carolina was by Morris ® st»nn. two-mile event and setting a new fouled shone for the Chicago Bears when they had of the way, but the visitors, Levin. He made the first meet record of 8:55.3. This com- free Nagurski, Manders and no platoons. ... A little fellow on the sparked by the Holup brothers, throw to make it 68-66, and ob- pares favorably with Fred Wilt’s John and brought the Co- line, Danny Fortmann, was all-National League guard, too. indoor Joe, viously tried to miss the second American mark of 8:50.7. into 62-62 tie six Fight Promoter Goldie Ahearn, soon to become a grand- lonials a with so the ball would fall off the Capozzoli thus becomes the minutes left in the game. left side of the hoop and a team- pappy, was an interested onlooker at the pro tennis matches first college undergraduate ever But two fouls, one of which mate could tap it in. A Carolina last week. ... “I a crowd to the distance wanted to see what looks like,” under nine put Joe Holup out of the game, player got his hands on the ball Goldie cracked, “and then I am wanting to stir up memories. minutes. Cappy, holder of the put the Wolfpack back in the but the tying rolled off collegiate basket Years ago I promoted a tennis match when A1 Weill calls National and IC-4A lead and N. C. State was never the rim as the gun sounded. titles, broke the meet from New York and says, ‘Goldie, the great Tilden is coming record of headed after that. John Holup More 9:00.4, set 12 years ago by Grog Defeats Seen. to Washington. I am wishing that you dig up local guy followed his brother with five It was close but not particu- a Rice formerly of Notre Dame. just the of to play him.’ I dug up this fellow, Coleslaw, from Wardman personals before end larly good basketball, and the The Georgetown runner’s vic- the game. Joe had scored 19 feeling is that North Carolina Park or Chevy Chase, offered him a hunnert bucks, and dog- tory was the No. 1 upset of a points, John 17. has more defeats coming next gone he didn’t make . meet which quite they . . if a match—so tell me.” attracted 12,191 Center Mel Thompson with 24 week when it plays Wake Forest The “Coleslaw” was Karl Kozeluh of Czechoslovakia, one fans to the Boston Garden and points and Bobby Speight string- and N. C. AID State. The Tar Heels of the best of his time. was highlighted by excellent per- FIRST FIRST BY PHOTO—First Aid (outside), ridden by Ira* Hanford, wins the second bean forward with 20, were compiled their nine-game streak formances from division of Stakes in at most of the big- the $15,000-added Hibiscus a photo finish Hialeah yesterday. Vir- State’s big guns. without playing the likes of the IT’S GOING TO BE name stars. The Rev. Bob tuous (inside) was second and Air Pine (center), third. GW G. P.Pts. N. C. Stmte G. F.Pts. interesting to see the outcome of Devlin, Deacons, the Wolfpack, George Richard cleared 14-feet-3 on t 6 416 B denburg.f O 3 3 the his Ortiz.f __ O 0 O Tyler.f ___ 12 4 Washington or -Mike Fornieles trade. ... In Chicago, Kukoy.f West Virginia. first pole vault and then missed Joe Holup.f 7 519 __ 5 1 11 Manager of the White Sox is quoted as saying, Karver.f 3 410 Speight,f 9 220 The teams took an even 100 15-feet-6 three times. Navy Lt. John H’up.c 6 517 Thompson,c 8 824 O shots from the foul line, Mary- “Fornieles apparently has everything. If he is as good they Ken Catino.g 1 2 Gotkin.g _ 11 3 as Weisner and Arnold Betton Vaile.g Scheffel.g O O Oil _ o land making 36 out of 57 say, I of Drake 0 Appleb m.g and can’t understand why Washington traded him to us.” University both cleared Hirshfleld.g 0 0 O 5 5 North 28 out 1 Cirello.g . 1 O 2 Yurin.g __ 1 4 6 Carolina of 43. . in the high jump, . . One reason is that vowed last September e-feet-S then Silverman,g 0 2 2 Thirty-seven Deturk.g fouls were called missed in attempts _ O 0 O never to try to play another without a left-handed to break the Demonge.g o against North season indoor 0 0 Carolina and 27 world’s record of 6-feet- against Maryland. Many . Totals 24 21 09 Totals 25 26 76 of them m George Donald Lourie, who this week becomes Undersecretary of Washington 15 18 16 20—69 met with the obvious displeasure La Pierre Third in Mile. N. C. State 17 21 19 19—76 the State, is the one-time Princeton all-America quarterback of nattily-attired Frank Mc- Wilt, the galloping FBI agent, Guire, new coach of the Tar who in a Harvard. . . . figured well-known incident against left his old nemesis, Don Heels. Playing Gehr- with a bad ankle, Lourie felt someone twist his foot mann far behind as he won the Kansas State Upset Gene Shue, who has been 36 in by an early pile-up and singled out a Crimson guard. . . . mile six yards from the Swed- per cent of Maryland’s offense “We’re running the next play over you,” he warned, but ish star, Ingvar Ericsson, in and has broken two Maryland 4:10.5. Joe of By scoring in his Harvard didn’t believe him. ... So when Princeton ran the LaPierre George- Kansas, 80-66 records last four town was just a step games, not high scorer next play over the guard’s spot the Tigers picked up a big behind the By th*Associated Press was for Swede, who was making his the first time since Maryland’s . . . his LAWRENCE, gain. When the march was over, Lourie turned to American debut, while Kans., Jan. 17. last game with the Tar Gehr- Kansas University’s Heels, suspected tormentor and said, “That ankle you tried to mann was fourth, at least 20 ¦$ ' : furiously but he nevertheless had an ex- twist—it was the wrong one.” yards the ¦ battling Jayhawks, led by B. H. cellent behind winner. Lt. night. Born’s 31 points, upset Kansas Jack Scarbath, Maryland’s all-America quarterback, will Warren Druetzler of Fort Lee, SMBf* V Shue missed eight foul shots was fifth in the State, 80-66, in a Big Seven Con- but still for 19 . . crack field. points, and not be the Baltimore Colts’ first choice in the draft. . Va.. game tonight. to follow ference basketball when Carolina applied the all- Eye-witnesses say the fur was flying when Lou Nova belted Content Ashenfelter’s f|Hi llm Phog Allen’s revised model of pace until there was only 13 out court press in the last quar- Bill Bendix so authoritatively during the filming of a TV 1952 conference and laps to go in the 22-lap race, WTt t W wa NCAA ter it was Shue who led the sequence in “The Life of Riley.” . . . Nova may be remembered Capozzoli, champions led all the way after Terps out of trouble with his a 22-year-old George- first few minutes. It as the heavyweight who wasn’t so interested in fighting the town senior from the was ball handling. Flushing, Long victory in Big night he met Joe Louis. Island, brought the big crowd to' Kansas’ third four Seven games its ninth in 12 Moran Scores 22 Points. Boy of who its feet as he sped away the and Moran It was Don Meade, the Peck’s Bad the turf, from outings. Don came to the Terps’ hung the name “Banana Nose” on Eddie Arcaro, accord- Olympic steeplechase winner. Kansas State, rated first rescue with a 22-point perform- .first Another na- 12 ing to a story on America’s top rider in the current Pageant Olympian, Browning tionally in the Associated Press ance, of them on foul shots. Ross, the only other starter not Several of his foul shots pulled . . . captioned poll weeks, magazine. The article, “Millionaire on Horse- lapped, was third. Turkey’s for the last three now Maryland Os- eight out of dangerous posi- back,” was authored by Murray Robinson of the New York man Cogul, making has a season record of vic- his first start tories and two defeats. tions, and he was a constant World Telegram and Sun. ' in this country was breaking fourth and Kansas’ pressing game and threat loose inside of Olympian Curt was fifth. ac- Carolina Stone curate shooting had Kansas the zone. HARRY DOWDA, a restaurateur during the off-season, Setting himself up Maryland kept a pretty as probably NICK THROWN FROM from lies State bewildered. Kansas led 21- close still is to his ears. . . . “When I last saw Coach SHUK HORSE—Nick Shuk, 23-year-old jockey Chicago, check trying believe the greatest collegiate distance first and 41- on Carolina’s scoring lead- says, runner on the track at Hiaieah after bemg thrown from Isador Bieber’s Fresh Meadow in the 14, at the quarter er, Vince Grimaldi, Lambeau,” he “Curly said, ‘Harry, you’re going to play in indoor track nistory, 34 at the half. whose long, offense next season.’ Do you suppose he was kidding? Who Capozzoli not only erased the stretch during the running of the second division of the Hibiscus. A patrolman rushes to one-hand shot pulled the Tar Shuk’s aid. —AP Wirephotos. Heels could I beat out on offense?” meet record but also came close De Paul Upsets La Salle, within a point at 66-55. to the Boston Garden record cf He scored only eight points. Even golf balls take funny bounces. . . . Now they are 8:53.4 set by Rice in 1942. Cap- No. 3 in Nation, 68-62 Grimaldi played the first half saying Lloyd Mangrum belongs among the immortals, but py’s best outdoor performance CHICAGO, Jan. 17 (AI).—Gritty with a heavily taped shoulder

few years ago . . Mangrum, who a it was different. . had been was his American three-mile Al Brosch Shoots 64 Nick Shuk Badly Hurt in Spill De Paul, led by the rangy shoot- but took the tape off in the sec- a fine player, was in such a slump that in The Star’s $15,000 record of 13:51.3 in a post-olym- ing of an unheralded junior ond. He left the game in the tournament at Prince Georges he completed his final round pic race last summer. guard, Jim Lamkin, tonight up- last minute when he slammed Moving into the lead at the During 3 basketball against his own bench in a with a gallery of one person—his caddy. . . . The tip is out Hialeah Feature Race set the Nation’s No. start, went But Bolt's 204 Still scramble for the that Paul Brown not only has signed a new eight-year con- Ashenfelter past the By tha Associatad Prat* was $1,310,815, compared with team, La Salle, 68-62. Bradley ball. half-mile poles in 2:16, 4:28.6 Loyola The Terps had a new star in tract to coach the Cleveland Browns, but that he also MIAMI,Fla., Jan. 17.—Eternal the corresponding Saturday last trounced of Chicago, 89- and 6:42.9. At the mile-and-a- Will and First Aid won the two 70, in the opener of the Chicago silent, handsome Tom Young, purchased an interest in the team. half mark, he looked as if he Tops San Diego Golf year when 18,390 wagered sl,- who pestered the Tar Heels with divisions of the $15,000 added 350,401. Stadium double-header. Milton Campbell, all-around athlete from Plainfield, had the race in the bag with a By th« Associated Press Hibiscus Stakes at Hialeah Park pass interceptions, stolen balls N. J., tops the lists of fullbacks on the All-America high 30-yard lead and only 5V* laps SAN DIEGO. Calif.. Jan. 17. today, but the crowd fell below Eternal Will, owned by Mrs. and other defensive maneuvers, go. Bevo Francis Held school football squad just announced in Scholastic Magazines, to Colorful Tommy Bolt survived expectations for the second Wallace Gilroy, won the first plus accounting for seven points. Cappy Moves Away. challenges today, includ- straight day. division in convincing fashion Morris Levin was a big help to . . severe . Campbell, 19-year-old the National school weeklies. he pressed leaders all To 36 Points in Win the Terps with rebounding Once made his move with ing a rival’s eight-under par 64, Only 17,826 saw the races in when he the his Negro, finished second to Bab Mathias in the Olympic de- three laps to go, the way and moved up in the although he was handicapped in Capozzoli but managed to remain on top bright, sunny weather—s 64 Summer and placed behind Lee dalhoun in the turned the final strides to win by three- Air Base the second half with four cathlon last on speed as he set by a stroke at the end of the corresponding Over per- fewer than on the length By th« Associated Press sonals. high hurdles at The Star games a week ago. out after his illustrious foe who third round of the SIO,OOO San Saturday year—in quarters of a over Hal had last the face Price Headley’s Reprimand. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 17— Two-Point won the event for the past Diego Open golf tournament. of predictions that Edge at Half. THE BAN OF TWO-PLATOON football does not mean two years. It both attend- Bevo Francis was held to 36 led, 14-13, was immediately Leading the charge on 34- ance and betting would set new Darby Dan Farm’s Skipper Bill Carolina at the end apparent that the Georgetown points tonight, but his team from of a see-saw period Georgetown will revive the sport, according to Athletic year-old Tommy was a 41-year- records for the current 40-day was third, another length back. first and ace was about to score his first Time, Rio Grande College downed after Maryland away to . six furlongs was pulled Director Jack Hagerty. . . “The program here is designed for the old club pro from Garden City, meeting. Lockbourne Air Force Base, major victory on a banked track. N. Y„ Al over a fast racing strip. a 26-19 lead in the second quar- to have the most athletic activity for the most students,” Borsch, who uncorked a The total pari-mutuel handle 1:11% 84-50. Ashenfelter could do nothing 64. That placed Eternal Will, ridden by Hedley ter, North Carolina scored eight Hagerty says, “and intercollegiate football just doesn’t fit him right be- Francis was closely guarded about it as Cappy forged into hind the pacesetter from Maple- Woodhouse, was the favorite in straight points and trailed only into that.” ... It seems like only yesterday that Hagerty’s in a rough game seen by a crowd the lead and then ran away wood. N. J. the field of 12 three-year-old 29-27 at halftime. Hoyas and Frank Leahy’s Boston College Eagles played that as the crowd Dodgers Pafko estimated at 2,500 in nearby Maryland appeared to horns screamed. began Deal colts and geldings, paying $7. be Fenway one inspired no Carl Joyce and La Pierre, Bolt the round with a Groveport High School gymna- with a 47-39 quarter 19-18 thriller in Park—the which two-stroke Jerry $4.90 and $3.30. Reprimand re- third lead Georgetown’s IC-4A lead over Bar- sium. but Tar dropped less an authority than Grantland Rice to write, “This is the two other turned $5.40 and $3 while Skip- the Heels their track champions, ber of La Canada, Calif., and The six-foot-nine freshman zone defense and applied the game of the future.” failed to win To Braves for Cash, per Bill paid $2.90. in other feature events but both four or more over such threats sensation rolled his season scor- press in the fourth quarter and When Walt Doug Ford, Lloyd Eternal Will, nominated for Olympic High Jump Champion Davis sprained made creditable showings. Joyce as Mangrum, ing total to 1,108 points in Rio started to catch up. hospital Ed Oliver and, until SIOO,OOO-added Flamingo Grande’s 22 straight an ankle and was carried off to a on a stretcher was four yards back in the late this the wins. He With Jerry Vayda and Bud afternoon, the red -headed Infielder Harfsfield Stakes to be run February 28 passed the old national season during The Star Games, he left his shoes behind. . . . When Chevrus 1,000 by Maddie leading the rally with a won Villa- Brosch. By th« Associatad Prass was start record 1,051 points Thursday Meet Director Dorsey Griffith retrieved them he was aston- nova’s Fred Dwyer in the meet, making the second of of succession of baskets on follow- Barber and Oliver BROOKLYN, Jan. 17.—Out- his career. He won by seven night, and still has 17 games to ups, Carolina pulled to .. record time of 2:12.1. La Pierre Close. 54-53. ished at the size—l 3. . “That fellow jumps almost seven fielder Andy Pafko of was third the When the Dodg- lengths at Jamaica last August 2 go. On January 9 he set a new Norman paced the Terps. to an- feet,” Griffith said. “A lot of people would have trouble in K. of C. mile the round was over. ers was dealt to the Boston only The dark game scoring with Bolt had shot a two-under-par in his other race. record other five-point advantage but A1 throwing his pair of shoes over a bar that high.” (See Braves today for Second Base- 116 points against Ashland (Ky.) BOSTON MEET. Page C-5) 70 for 204. Brosch and another man Roy (See HIALEAH, Page C-5.) College. (See MARYLAND.Page C-2.) New Yorker, Ford, had 205. Ford Hartsfleld and f had a 66 today. an undisclosed Wilson's 69 OfficialMark at Army Navy, Barber was still in the picture, of Col. with a 70 for 206; Oliver had cash. Son of Mike Murphy, Famed Olympic Coach, moved up to 207 with a 66. and The Dodg- But Hogan Once Had 65, Others Scored 66s the dashing Mangrum man was ers. with 12 back in contention with a 67 outfielders left- Has Inaugural Job Tougher Than By Whittlesey In beginning tnis tri-weekly W FBI FilmRole Merrell i for 208. on their bear (First of a Series.) series with the Army Navy Coun- By Lewis F. Atchison | records cold testimony to Five back, at 209, roster, said his ability. try Club, it was found the rec- strokes were The cool, nerveless FBI agent- Course records, for the most Ted Kroll, New Hartford, N. Y., Harts fie 1 d ft; %§§ Jim Thorpe was one of Mike’s part, are great rounds of golf ords are more accessible at the in-charge in the movie, “Walk ~ would be as- * '’' winner of the tournament last pupils during the 1912 Olympics *¦ n Service £}ub than at others be- East on Beacon Street,” was up that become a bit hazy in the jgk year; Dick Knight, 23-year-old signed out- • at Stockholm and the Big the cause the present layout is only to his well-groomed elbows in famous minds of all concerned with newcomer from Honolulu, and right to the . was at Penn just years. 15 years old, and because there paper work when we found him Bill Hollenback passing of a few San Diego’s star amateur, Gene Montreal farm I \ when Mike coached there. Al- ' has been a minimum of tourna- club at Inaugural Committee head- In searching for the finest Itl# ment Littler. Jimmy Demaret, last in the Rounding Iw ¦ vin Kraenzlein and Ted Mere- golf played there by out- raffc#. quarters. up enter- performances in the history of year’s runnerup, shot a for Inter national dith also came under his wing, ~ ' side organizations. 70 League. tainers, arranging transporta- The official record at Army 210. lodging and the order of as did Mike Sweeney, who held Pafko came to Brooklyn from tion, the high jump 18 years Navy, a 6,188-yard, par-72 Bolt dominated the scene as appearance at the Inaugu- record for Army Navy Country Club play got the in a big four- their the best of memory. where local knowledge is under way at the San ral Ball is tougher, George W to George’s Par 72 course for-four trade June 15, 1951. The the of tremendous importance, is Diego Country Club, a 6,600- Murphy discovered, than “My father invented Official record Col. all. jJHMi yard, Dodgers also got Catcher Al has crouch held by Col. Jimmy Wilson. With par 36-36-72 test. looking unflinchingly into the start for sprinters,” Jimmy Wilson. 69. Walker, Infielder Wayne Ter- George told us. “John Owens, Unofficialrecord Ben Ho- the “card and pencil’’ on him, New Course Record. williger and Pitcher Johnny barrel of a movie criminal's gun. as the pros handsome who later built the Owens auto- gan, 65. say. he shot a three- But Brosch responded with a Schmitz, trading Outfielder Gene But the Irishman mobile under-par 69 in seems to be standing the pace first used it while com- Women’s record Mrs. the qualifying 31-33-64 for a new course com- Hermanski, Infielder Eddie Mik- peting for the Detroit Athletic David Clark, 70. round of the club championship petitive record. The old one, 65. sis, Pitcher Joe Hatten and and taking in stride his job as Club.” Pro record (No official in 1950. Nobody has equaled or j was by Kroll in the Catcher Bruce Edwards. Walker director of entertainment for the Old established Inaugural Mike could spin stories by tournaments). bettered that score under com- first round here last year. is the only one left on the Brook- Festival. the hour about the Olympics and petitive conditions. Brosch and Bill Nary of lyn roster. Terwilliger was sold And why shouldn’t he know} the Los pace famous athletes of his era. District area courses, we Col. Wilson, now stationed at Angeles share the PGA one- to Washington by Montreal at and stride? Wasn’t his particularly about the are in- COL. JAMES W. WILSON. Maxwell Field, Ala., father, the late Mike Murphy, j 1908 debted to the pros, assist- was one of round record. Brosch fired a 60 tfee end of last season. GEORGE MURPHY. Olympics in London which pro- their the top amateurs dur- the famous trainer at Yale and ! ants, golf committee Course records, District’s in the Texas Open at San An- Pafko batted .287 in 150 games duced an unprecedented chairmen like war records ing his two assignments in tonio Penn who was head coach of the num- of the past and some old timers, and ratings, in 1951 and Nary at El last year, drove in 85 runs and ton track teams to Europe. The ber of rhubarbs. All-America football Washington. He was low amateur Paso year. American Olympic squads of who by the process of elimina- have a tendency to ex- last hit 19 homers. old gentleman was the first pro- "Tex Cartmel, who later become in The Star Open of 1949, Bavasi, Brooklyn 1904, ’OB and ’l2? In off years, 1 tion have out the legiti- -3 passing a Brosch was more consistent Buzzy vice coached Penn State, got into a weeded with the of the elder Murphy took the com- : fessional track coach in this mate rounds from the rest. time. (Continued (See on Page C-2, C01.3.) GOLF, Page C-2.) (See BASEBALL, Page C-4.) bined Yale, Harvard and Prince- < country, George says, and the (Continued on Page C-5, Col. 6.) 1 I t