C-8 « THE BUNDAY OTAR, Wwhington, D. C. I, (I’NMV. 1. IWW in Opener ACC Club Slates pirCMUS CU Says 'M' Club Will Honor Sievers Os Mason-Dixon's jDeOrsey Award to Duke to Season At Saturday As Leading Athlete of Year fenotors Likely Draft Basketball Regulation Fete , the ilsHeadedfor•*! Senators’ Princeton All-American quar- University Loy- f Coach Bill Murray of Dukl slugger Catholic and 1 C, Leo DeOrsey. member of, and waiver abuses, correct your who led the American terback, and Theodore Straus. ola of Tuesday i willreeelve a trophy In recogni- League In home runs and rana 140-pound Baltimore meet the Senators' board of dlree- bonus1 player situation, ask halfback and la- Deals Sought night Loyola to open the tion of the Blue Devils' selec- batted In this year, will be han- crosse star Hopkins /..afkmus; at Congress legislate at John yesterday to not to tion as the outstanding in Mason p Dixon Conference’s tori, predicted baae- football ored as "athlete of the year”’by the 1690’5, wi&be Cmilurf from Put C-l broadcastJ in minor league ter- team In tha Atlantic Coast Con- -1 inducted In basketball season. Game time ball Is headed toward antitrust , ritory and show Congress that the ”M” Club at Its annbal the Maryland Sports Hall of Is 8:30. feranoe at the ACO clubs 1 banquet December 14 at the . At the time enthrall Cookie Lava- | regulation and aald the sport ; you mean to again eraaa from p.m. Fame. same the awards dinner at 8 Satur- Statler Hotel. I late Dr. M. Morris (Mickey) The Cardinals. 13-1 last year. 1 is gravely In need of leadership. • judge Landlg (former commis- day tetto. jfIEJLs at tha Willard Hotel. Sievers, Whitehurst, who played where again willbe coached by Meiggs sioner) did, such words aa 'un- Previously who alio led the at .Centerfleld. Karl 01* DeOrsey declared baseball 1 announced aa re- ! league In total bases, North Carolina State, will Whitey Bob Usher Reilly. The Oreyhounda. 17-0, der the table deals’ and actions cipients trophies has been be sou. Heraoc. •JHgpjp* ' "has a lot at stake” In the ma- of were Earle collecting trophies consistently enrolled In the of Faye Throneberry played wIU be handled for the 30th baseball vocabularies, such aa Hall Fams and jor-minor league meetings at ” Edwarda of North Carolina year by Emil (Lafty) Retta. punshlng honest teams.' ; on the banquet circuit since John W. Miller, president wjth no great iklll. represenu Colorado Springs this week and 1 State, coach of tha year In tha of problem. Sodoesrlght- dean of conference basketball ACC; Dick Christy State, the cloee of the season but the Rosecroft Raceway, and Her- another forecast that Congress will ap- of NC “M’’Club, composed of Unlvgr- bert H. Goodman, longtima where ehoddy fielding coaches. ply back of the year, and End Ed j fleld. the antitrust laws to baseball. I ; slty of Maryland monogram Maryland booster, will of Jim Lemon and Schult hurt Mount Bt. Mary's, coached by extent it this will Red Wings Defeat Cooke of Maryland, lineman of receive Phelan, “The does be! 1 year. winners, selected him for Its honorary Ms. the dub. Jim had a 37-5 record measured in some degree by the ago. year i ! citation many weeks One of the highlights Griffith la prepared to last and paced by Jack what baseball really does,” I Rangers, Coach Jim Tatum of North will- So Sullivan, St. Anthony 3-1, as Sievers will be one of maAy be the presentation of the tode swarm of players, in- former DeOrsey said. , Carolina and Dr. Shane Mc- Bill a High Bchool star, Carthy, sports celebrities at the dinner,! Ouckeyaon Memorial trophy, cluding Lemon. &d Yost, - went on to ' Commenting the of chairman of President | the conference title. on shift KellyI Leads Way Eisenhower’s Council on Youth | being held in Washington tor offered for the first time this nels. Throneberry. Usher. Dodger and Giant franchises the flrgt .year, Maryland Phelan nine lettermen UP).— Fitness, will be speakers. Mor- time. to the under- Schult. Becquer. Clint has into Piclflc Coast League ter- NEW YORK. Nov. 30 graduate excelling athletics, returning, including four start- rle Siegel will be toastmaster. Charley Keller. New York in Courtney and Ed PitaOerald ritory. DeOrsey said. "This tak- Red1 Kelly, an all-star defense- scholarship leadership. pitching ers from last year and the Yankees' coach and a former and The and almost his entire | ing over the sovereign powers of man playing a posi- slugging recipient will not be named Including Mounts again figure to be forward outfilelder with that staff. CaaaUo Pascual 1 eminent domain by club owners ¦ . Alexandria's Boys Club club; Slagle, until receives the award. If he ; tough to handle. Another team tion to add strength to a sagging; Jake former he and Pedro Ramos. can and their utter disregard for the rnm I. I——¦——a» expeotod to be in the race is I offense, scored twice today J I I Tickets for the Winner, now swap on a reasonable baaia. I I lap of the land will not set well 1 and! Takes Three Games nearly | American U.. coached by Dave Boys a sellout, may be ob- Accompanying Griffith to the ! with the legislators." I led the Dehplt Red Wings to i' Alexandria Club teams by MALMKI'S and headed by Dick , tained calling Bob Boucher are Lavagetto, Vice 808 iCarraaoo :i 3-1 Hockey League, yesterday won three games for Two on meeting | Wells, 6-foot-4 former Spin- DeOrsey said . a National Games Tap at Sterling 8-7733. Joe Haynes. Farm Objective es Senators president of the National • the first time In five years of President gam High star. victory over the New York! Boys Director Sherry Robertson, League, had testified to what competing In the Club of In Soccer League • Army, returning to 2*5 i Rangers. Washington Scout Joe Fltagerald and Pub- , the he called ‘‘under the table deal-) Greater Football with Evansville, Ind., in 1064. Kelly's first goal tied the i Conference. Prince Georges plays Brithti Ueity Director Herb Heft. H. He batted .343 with Jackson- Toweel Gets Decision lngs" with the salaries of minor Oabriel Murphy, 40 per cent ! league players. And he said a, score after the Rangers took The scores were 18-0 over Lions at Prince Oeorgea and ville in 1055 and .264 with Aus- an early His second clinch- In the 100-pound, stockholder but not a member 1 following Over Mexican Boxer club owner and a general man- 1 lead. McLean Andrews Air Force Base meets tin. Tex., the year ed while the New York- 14-12 over Jelleff Branch In of the pfflctal family, also wUI Nov. 30 ager had been quoted as saying matters | Washington Sports Club at With Wichita this year he ac- JOHANNESBURG. I ers pressing : the 115-pound class and 26-0 here. , 14*).—Willie . there had been similar deals in were the attack be cumultaed 26 doubles. 7 triples, Toweel. British Em- period. 135-pound [ Andrews In National Soccer champion, . awarding bonuses to promising late in the third over McLean In the Important Session 9 home runs and 62 runs batted pire lightweight out- . ! youngsters. produced the class. League games today, both at possible scrapping of the in. pointed A1 Nevares of Mexico in Gordie Howe The " winning ,! 2:30 p.m. WATER HEATERS rule, pro- A spray Malkmus Is a 10-round nontitle bout to- Ts there are under-the-table marker when with the j controversial bonus hitter. 1-1, he flicked the disc to the player liked primarily for his steady night. dealings. Commissioner Ford score Motorcycles in Action The Central Valet Knights* posals change past Pallte and other important lea-i flctdini. The Senators suffered Nevares scored the only i Frick should do something Ooalie Marcel after A motorcycle "scramble." ' of Columbus team will play the draft say 40 seconds of the final session. laiation promise to make the at second base last season, with knockdown, dropping Toweel to > about it." DeOrsey said. "I sponsored by the Arlington | Olympians at 2:30 pm. at 5213 Gb An NW TA 0 3034 convention the most momen- Milt Bolling, Herb Plews. Jerry ,his knees Just before the Anal 1 to the baseball men—get lead- The spirited game, televised, I.Round Runners Club, will be CAll fOOST fOI Hit (STIMATI j Clifton Park Field, Baltimore, • BMC PASTS tous of recent years. Snyder and Runnels regarded > bell. Toweel. partially off bal- • ershlp. and if you think you nationally, was witnessed byr held at 1 p.m. today on the blow, already your spectators drag strip adjoining Old . in the second round of the fermerh 17 Yeeri With tht The St. Louis as Inadequate for the Job by ance as he took the wasi have it. arouse 10.012 In Madison i Do- Get Cewpsot Cardinals. Chi- up leadership, draft Square Garden. Speedway. cago White Sox and Detroit I Lavagetto. > without a count. correct your minion amateur cup competition.

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