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In This Section: The Star’s Classified Ads Begin on Page C-6 Sunday skf SPORTS Obituaries C TWENTY-SIX PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C„ JANUARY 6, 1958 %.•- . * a VWI^P^ '*** | ¦ j^WE9m.-? 4ly*p* Terps Upset by Clemson, 73-66; r " # i ¦ GW Routed by St. John's, 83-67 Duke Tops NYU TRIPPI MENTIONED AS SUCCESSOR Maryland Takes k. r ® Harrison's 138 To Halt Streak; First Defeat by Colonials Fail Ray Richards Resigns Tigers Since # sl 1 Sets L. A. Pace; NEW YORK, Jan. 4 (/P).— CLEMSON. S. C, Jan. 4 (JP). Undefeated St. John's won Its As Cardinals Coach —A brilliant last-half rally by ft ' seventh straight, defeating CHICAGO. Jan. 4 OP).—Ray Clemson bowled over Mary* George Washington. 83-67, in Richards today resigned as land's seventh-ranked Terpa '•'"' Five Have 140 coach Chicago K i \ ? sjfi£f . MjiX the second game of a Madison head of the Car- here tonight. 73-66, before . 4. LOS ANOELES. Jan 4 <*).— dinals football team "for the ¦¦HBH JBHi <VB Square Oarden double-header everyone 4.000 delirious fans. It was the 9 9 Dutch Harrison marched to the beat Interests of con- jkL front of the golfers' parade to- . tonight after Duke overcame am cerned.’’ first victory for the Tigers over Vj.. 11-point Maryland gH JH Ha •’’% *fiA .> ¦ day and passed the midway j j deficit In the second Richards, 30. had been at the since 1951. mark of the 535.000 Los An- 1 ! half to beat Hew York Uni- Cardinals’ helm for three years. The Tigers, who won their nft 9r jerk Hk agEU* &*®1 geles Open poor with a two-stroke versity 67-60. The action followed a 3-9 fifth game In 11 starts, beat P® jBSI §|| lead over his five closest rivals. record this season In the East- ff A sum crowd of the Terps at the free-throw The 47-year-old veteran from 5,128 watched ern Division of the National St. shot a one-under-par the twin bill. Football League. line, sinking 17 of 19 chances. m(f Louis accuracy JL rjJ SgJJ go with his Joe Lapchlck. This in free throws, FBPS3* 70 to first-round St John's The Cardinals had been together with hot shoot- score of 00 for a 30-hole total some coach, used all 13 of his play- tabbed as likely title contenders from field, of 130. ing the carried the ers as the Redmen built up after posting a 7-5 record in Tigers to a 15-11 lead 9| ; ' j&4 Harrison got In his round an 1956. after stiff set early 33-16 lead which they seven minutes. before winds In late "After several days of sent It was Maryland's turn then In the afternoon and scores widened to 46-27 at halftime thought.” Richards aaid, "I up stroke or two. and 68-42 midway to begin to move. John Nacin- a In the sec- have decided to resign of Dutch, starting his 37th year ond half. as cik’s set shot put the Terps today as head coach of the as a golf pro. toured the Rancho ahead. 20-18. with just over B Guarllia Gets IS Chicago Cardinals for the best B 1 ' half OoU Club course, with Its 7.170 at*/. WKr Era nine minutes left in the and par in The outclassed George interests of everyone con- and the visitors earned this '¦* 1 SSiySlyy vards 30-35—71. iSSI 3hh 30-34. Washington team, which had cerned. RAY RICHARDS margin or better until inter- When play resumes for the won only one of its six previous "I want to wish to the own- Quits Cardinals’ Job mission, when they led, 36-32. starts, took 4-0 lead at the and the Cardinals organi- EVERYBODY ELSE PLAYED BAD —That’s the standard quote of third round tomorrow. Harri- a ers star Doug Hoffman and Don Car- corporal's start but quickly fell behind zation every in the nals' and a member of the Dutch Harrison when congratulated on winning, or leading in a tourna- son will have only a success coaching stall, has been ru- ver brought the Tigers back blg-name challengers and never was in contention future.” ment, and that’s what the Traveler was saying after he a guard of mored a possible successor, as into the lead with five quick Arkansas took close to him. However, the Colonials did Walter Wolfner. managing points after the rest period and show classy court In has Jim Trimble, former Phila- two-stroke lead in the Los Angeles Open. Here Dutch chips within a Five Tied at 140 a man director of the team, who Is in delphia Eagles coach. Clemson remained in command Gene Quartlia, who scored 18 Fla., foot of the cup for a par 3 on the 17th en route to a second round 70 Smiley Quick, a Los Angeles Miami Beach. said he re- Richards, who played college until 11:14 remained. points although he played the gretted Richards' action. In a and AP Wirephoto. veteran led the procession ball at Nebraska, broke into Nacincik Ties It 138. of 40 last 15 minutes with four per- statement released here, he yesterday with a 07. fell back sonals. the NFL with Philadelphia in At this point. Nacincik laid to today was deadlocked 1930. He also played with the up snowbird to Ue things at 73 and Bernir Pascal's points. a second place at 140 with 23 16 "It is with deepest regret Chicago Bears and Detroit 50-all. The game was dead- jin of which came in the first half, of Ray four lesser lights. that I learned Richards' Lions He coached at Pepper- locked twice more in the next paced the Gus to resign They are Stan Dudas of Phil- victors. Alften decision as head dlne College in 1949 and 1950. five minutes before George had 16 points and Al My years Eighth adelphia. with 60-72; Charles Seldrn. coach. several of and later served as a line Krajack's three-pointer gave Fabius who has been averaging i Philadelphia. 73-07: 20 association with Ray has been coach at UCLA. Clemson a 61-58 advantage. LOSE OR Slfford. game John's, points ji for St. my experience pro Gay Brewer. Jr, Cincinnati. finest in foot- He was an assistant coach Maryland never could catch up scored 11. although he out Ray 71-69. and Tommy Jacobs of sat ball. and I have always with the Los Angeles Rams in after that. mo rethsn half the game got along fine together. Rich- By FRANCIS STANN Hoop Whittier. Calif, whose eagle 1951 and 1952. and then went The Tigers continued to in- As Band Howard McDonald scored 12 ards. in my opinion. Is fine DRAW a to three on the ninth hole put points Baltimore as an assistant crease their lead in the re- for the losers, all of coach and a fine gentleman." before coming to the Cardinals @wm, him into the running. them in the first half. maining minutes, mainly on Wolfner nothing seasoned had to say in 1954. The following year shooting Hoffman, At 141 were such about Richards’ the foul of players as Bo Winlnger of Duke Falls Behind replacement, he replaced Joe Stydahar as 10 at Handicap is who made 10 for the free- Wins but expected to return to Cardinals head This and That Odessa. Tex., a victim of the Duke led at halftime over coach. His 1955 throw line. Os Chicago sometime next week team had a 4-7-1 mark and he MIAMI. Fla. Jan. 4 OPV late wind, with a 72: Frank NYU. 37-36. but was scoreless teams hit with excel- SOMETIMES IT SEEMS as If a sports promoter—ln and name a new nead coach. followed with seven in Both Mrs. Ada L. Rice s Hoop Band Strsnahan. Toledo. 73: Bob for 7 minutes early in the sec- wins 12 lent marksmanship during the Schlssler—overczars, Charley Trlppi. former Cardl- games In 1956. this case Paul if that's a word. whipped 10 other classy thor- Rptburg. San Francisco. 73: ond half ss NYU tokk a 54-43 first half—around the ¦SO per Imagine banning Frank Olllord from the Pro Bcwi because oughbreds today to win the and newcomers Ken Venturi. lead. cent mark—and the over-all $23,400 Robert E Lee Handicap San Fradsco. 69. and 22-year- At the 10-minute mark the figures for the game bore out the star of the Giants, having agreed to play in the Hula Park, running at Tropical the old Johnny Pott of Shreveport, i Violets hit a cold streak and I by how closely matched the two mile and a sixteenth La., Comeback today, would day In I:42Vb a former Louisiana State Presidents Bowl have missed a of practice! tied it at 56-all After clubs were. Maryland claimed over a fast track. University star, who shot a 07. failing toy point attempts a Washington area Golden Gloves entries will exceed all j behind a at, 26 goals on 60 for Frank C. Rand* St. Amour Harrison was not potting aa< JDuke59-68. the Blue Devils scored j 43 3 per cent average and entries, to according our Richard O'Brien. n was a length back In second brllliantlv as he did yesterday eight straight points and Were Beats New Haven, 5-2 Clemson sank 28 of 66 for 43.4. place, —he three-putted three greens i fact that the Senators willplay a record number of 12 with Mrs.