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GARMENTS Night’S Fight Program at Turner’S Bowl- 44-26 today Joins Terp Coolidge, Tech Quints C. U. 30-MINUTE SERVICE Gridiron Staff; Was Favored in Week-End Ring Hopes Against Terps AUTO GLASS as on Subs Crown Clashes High Foe Banks HERSON Dartmouth Aide High Catholic University’s hopes of Ray Gadsby of the Naval Acad- Ml. and which have in their 11th and will refetee and the judges 72 Florida Ave. N.E. 7100 A third member of the University Coolidge Tech, beating Maryland emy will; from as rubber match at College be Ray Bowen of Washington and of Maryland's new football coaching* emerged early-season play boxing the teams in the District Park tomorrow night have soared Eddie Leonard of Baltimore. Action staff was added today when George top public basket ball are favorites with the announcement by Coach starts at 8:15 and the Ritchie Coli- T. Barclay left as an assistant at high race, in Miller of the Old Liners he seum ticket office will be open at Dartmouth to join Athletic Director to retain their unbeaten standing Heinie Clatches Installed will have to use three reserves 7 o’clock. and Head Coach Jim Tatum in a this week’s play. Coolidge plays L Wilson in the wind- Catholic U. also has a revised lineup, similar capacity at College Park. twice-defeated £ive years ago—Leslie Mac- MAY’S Brake SERVICE double-header at but Gus Gersin, is the Barclay, first all-America choice in up of tonight’s 155-pounder, Mitchell set a new Metropolitan who is out. 21 H St. N.E. RE. 4077 the history of the University of Tech gym, while Tech goes against only regular A. A. U. indoor record by run- who suffered an cut in North Carolina, played guard in Western in tomorrow night’s open- Gersin, eye ning the mile in. 4:13.3. the Point match last week, 1932, 1933 and 1934 and was a team- ing clash. Kings will be John Moody, who mate of Tatum durjng those years. Opening the week end schedule replaced by down from the 165-pound divi- Like Tatum and Walter Driskill, tonight is a promising game be- steps sion. another assistant who came ■with tween Eastern and Anacostia at 7:30 will be minus Danny Maryland’s football boss from the o’clock. Both sport one and one Maryland who has been ill; Tom University of Oklahoma. Barclay records, and if past performances Smith, 135, Maloney, 145, who has a battered served in the physical and military are any indication they’ll produce a and. of course, Arnold Gibbs, training program for naval aviation closf! contest. Both have been in two nose, whose limited In 1943, '44 and 45. tight games already, the largest heavyweight, guardian him to one fight in which he kayoed After graduating from North margin of any being Eastern’s four- Joe Kiernan of in 44 seconds Carolina, Barclay became an assist- point loss to Tech. It beat Western Army last to give the Old ant coach at V. M. I. in 1936 and re- by one point, while Anacostia beat Saturday night decision. turned to help at his alma mater in Wilson three points and lost to Liners a 4%-314 by will 1937, ’38 and ’39. Roosevelt by the same margin. Davey Lewis, a 17-year-old, jn 1940 he moved to Dartmouth, replace Smith; Bill Greer, a rugged Eastern’s main problem tonight will where he served until entering the boy but lacking Maloney’s craft, ..■"■■■■■.. will be to make for its lack of msmm*'.... up battle at and Bob Hafer will He returned to Dartmouth small 145, Navy- a huddle at Park are three of the University of Mary- height. It has several scrappy While in the he NEW TERP COACHES—Shown in College fight at 175 with Capt. Ken Malone last year. Navy are: Bar- such as A1 Guiffreda, Angelo land’s new coaches and Geary Eppley, dean of men. Others, left to right, George players, who scraps in either class, taking I coached at the Georgia Pre-Plight grid Karadimos and Weldell Gilroy, but Tatum at the head coach: Jim Tatum and Walter Driskill. Barclay’s appointment was announced today. the heavy assignment. School and under clay, no one to match Anacostia’s Gene —Star Staff Photo. Interest in the match, despite the Jacksonville Naval Air Station. and Silvers. Schroeder Scotty is Famous The newest assistant was a scho- tribulations of the coaches, keen, Nationally Central, which closes tomorrow at Har-Brack and a capacity crowd, such as saw lastic star High twin bill Roosevelt, before matricu- Bowls 300 Finale night’s against Army invade last week, is antici- School, Pittsburgh, D. C. 25 Fair Tracks to Follow fell before Woodward School, 39-33, at North Carolina. He is Sending Big pated. In the last 10 matches each lating The Vikings had a 19- the father of two yesterday. has won four times with two being married and To Win Match but in the third Big 17 halftime lead, are orobable children. By the Associated Press ties. Here the lineups: Hialeah's in Woodward held them to only: Tom Cronin does not Stars to Policy period V!5 Dan McLaugh'in The addition of Barclay Bowling Joe ahead.' 130 Anciy Quattrocchl John Arnold CHICAGO. Jan. 24— Norris, one field goal and forged Maryland’s new staff. t.35 Davey Lewis Carl Nisson complete veteran bowler formerly of De- Dick Harlow paced the winners 145_Bill Greer Bill Groves one and Tatum will acquire probably , the to with 17 155 Eddie Rieder. John Moody ; troit, picked right spot Stablemen points. McDonald. two more assistants. Another pos- Rich U. S. Curbing 1H5 Bob Greison_Hugh Open shoot the 10th perfect. game of Woodward. G.F.Pts. Central. G.F Pts 175 Bob Hafer Herminio Pollrtt sible coach is Bill Dudley, star of By the Associated Press Harlow.! S 1 IT Johnson.! 2 0 4 Heavy Ken Malone Bernie Cody his career. Kanstlnls,! 2 2 rt the Pittsburgh Steelers By Ben McAlwee Sipple,! 4 2 10 professional In a charity match yesterday MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 24.—It seemed Walsh.c O 1 1 Cramer,! 0 X 1; who late last year said that he With Washington alone sending Fanturis,* 1 1 3 Marion.c 2 o 4 with Ace Calder, Chicago major to be the concensus in the Hialeah 1 0 2 Sponsler.c .1 o 0 a Dolan.* retire as a of 25 star bowlers, record- 1 0 ~ might player. upward league star, Norris was trailing paddock today that the strike of Martin* ..2 2 6 Covey,* 0 Keith,* ~ smashing field seeking the richest Keane,* — 0 0 9, t! by 60 pins as they started the grooms and exercise boys which Ruggieri,*-- 2 2 8 stake in the of the Women’s history final of an block. ended was a in Match eight-game yesterday blessing 16 Totals 14 6 33 Sweeney-Holiday United States will shoot Sun- Totals _ 7 39 Open Norris’ 300 score gave him an disguise for racing throughout the over the Recreation Meanwhile late-starting Gonzaga Added to Turner Card day Brooklyn edge of 16 pins over Calder, whose country. drives in Baltimore. continues to make up for lost time, last game total of 224 was the Hirsch Jacobs, the Brooklyn Frank Sweeney, District middle- of team hereabout This was the prediction today his Norris trainer who for either domi- and as the busiest been added to lowest of eight games. years weight, has Monday Arville L. Ebersole, executive-secre- won its third straight game this finished with 1,965 for a 245 nated or was close up in the na- GARMENTS night’s fight program at Turner’s Bowl- 44-26. The tary of the National Duckpin and who had two tional for win- week by topping Blair, He meets a newcomer from average Calder, standings saddling Arena. ing Congress, after a check of entries Eagles were in front all the way in games of 276, totaled 1,949 for ners, sounded the general note Philadelphia, Lightning Holiday, from centers in the North and a 27-14 lead at inter- duckpin an average of 243. when he said: enjoyed a six-round semifinal. Parker of the losers and South. “This is the best thing that could mission. Kirby 7 $33 The main event is a 10-round scorer with 11 Regular Ebersole looks for history to re- to the was individual high rubber match between Herbie Jones, happen sport.” peat in the matter of increased Others echoed the opinion, “the points. District featherweight, and Jimmy He out that when Lions Battle G.F.Pts. Blair. O F Pts entries. pointed Hopeful trouble had to come sometime and Gonzaga. Men's Griffin.f 3 1 7 Kirby.f 4 3 11 Skyway McAllister. entrance fee was hiked from the it is best this thing be disposed of McGill.f <i 0 u Kodeffer.f 0 O 0 10 2 $7.50 to $10 and top prize boosted now.” D Hogan.f0 0 <i Hesselges.f J Hitselb.f.. 3 17 Hosselb'rth.f 113 to all records for at 0 2 2 from $100 $200, Leading Rovers The jstrike began with Hialeah’s B.Hitselb.f-. 0 2 2 Benton.c entries were cracked when 103 Nolan.c 0 0 0 Abbott,c 0 0 0 JACKETS top- a week when the track 0 0 Clash opening ago ... 4 2 lo Simpson,C— 0 Tar Heels, Terps at O'Keefe,c flighters competed Richmond, Va., discontinued payment of bonuses, a J.Hogan,g 13 5 Kyle.* ..113 DiBatistta,g 0 0 0 Schultz,*.
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