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% LITTLE SPORT THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. Road Race Hurt; thumpat. wovembek Orioles Clear Decks Winner ts, lasT C-5 | Taxi Door Mashes Heliopolis at Hialeah leah in 1941 after being imported I Hand from England. His prised off- For Talent by Asking By Mm Associated Pratt - MIAMI. Heliopolis, leading spring, Summer Tan. is a can- MEXICO CITY, Nov. 25 sire of race horses sos 1954, ran didate for the SIOO,OOO Flamingo I his1 only American race at H1&- in February. Waivers on 7 Men I Umberto Maglioli, who won the By Mm Associated Frill Pan American road race by BALTIMORE, Nov. 25.—Sev- driving 1.908 miles at 109 miles BUYING A BICYCLE? en Oriole players have Jjeen an hour without a scratch, Hie bike of in placed on waivers to clear the mashed his hand in a taxi door W« hove your choke decks for more new talent, Paul large stock of imported and Amar- yesterday. et Richards, manager and general icon Bicycles the price yen manager, has announced; The Italian speed ace said: Wildcats ' happen Names of the seven were not Projected Into Bowl Picture Junior and Boys Brennan “Itcouldn’t to me in the A FEATHERWEIGHTS disclosed, is Tennis Cautions Irish happen iJL. / Ar M \ \ with 3-speed sears, hand brakes but one of them be- race—it had to in a if A *\l>MV H \_ -1 and full touring equipment. lieved to be Ray Murray, vet- j taxi. His hand was smashed I. Hi | BaUoon-tlre jobs lor comfort- eran catcher who became fourth Opens in St. Louis Today That Trojans Have Depth Collier Overcomes Obstacles when he got out of a taxi at \ 20"-24"-26" Boys end man on the list of receivers ST. LOUIS, Nov. 25.—The Na- By *h« Associated Press J Girls police headquarters to pay a with acquisition last week of tional Junior and Boys’ Indoor : SOUTH BEND, Ind., Nov. 25 j ' From Kentucky courtesy to rookie Hai Smith in the Yankee To Make Winner of tennis tournament opens here - Coach Terry Brennan visit police officials. today with about players brushed police surgeon bandaged trade. By Press i 60 in 1 A the the Associated ! next week and then came con- ' :up Notre Dame’s defense and ••mtm ?£.?*• “It takes a week to get waiv- the field. Maglioli Ky., hand while used the • ers during the off season, so we LEXINGTON, Nov. 24 secutive victories over Georgia i Art Andrews of lowa City, , | offense yesterday and warned ACCESSORIES On# Block Wisconsin Avo. player other to shake hands with police- from won’t announce identities of the Blanton Collier, who picked up i Tech, Villanova, Vanderbilt, , lowa, is the No. 1 seeded • his players that Southern Cali- ACROSS FROM SXFEWAY STORE men and clerks who * three unnamed players we got winning habit as assist- Memphis State and Tennessee. in the junior division of 34 en- fomia probably has depth crowded Open Friday Till 9 PJd. the an ’ ‘ morp from New York Until next Kentucky tries while Roberts of around. ||H|mmHUHHHIHHHIIHHU llllt week,” ant coach with the Cleveland rated the second Brooklyn is top-ranked among , than any team they have faced the Richards added. in pre-season polls be- 1 Maglioli, yho will receive Browns, is reeling, with memories i division I the 25 players entered in the • this season. $16,000 first prize for big He "also hinted Outfielder of its heavy schedule and his Charley Maxwell, 27-year-old from his first effort m the col- cause 1 boys’ division. Notre Dame ends its home sports class victory, said the Pan lack of abundant seasoned mate- New be lefthanded hitter bought from lege ranks. ' champions will crowned | schedule Saturday against ! American race is really one of rial—2o letter-men who averaged in both divisions since 1953 the! Boston yesterday, may not stay one, mused to- 1 the the safest in the world. pEiffj he seasons playing Trojans, on the squad His fondest about IVa of 5 winners both are over the 18 intersectional rivals “It is the European “ roster. Richards’ Saturday’s vic- experience. i unlike is fast becoming overloaded day, was last and 1 age limits. A1 Harum , since 1926, and a capacity courses," he said, “where the WtkCYCLBSrik with southpaw tory over Tennessee—“A fitting Collier, who often substituted 1 of Miami was last year’s junior • crowd of 57,000 fans is assured. trees along the highway increase FREE PARKING hitters. full teams, “I’d like to deal off a left- climax to the season”—the big said earlier his goal 1 champion while Ronald Holm- 1 Southern California, OhJo the number of fatalities. A car IN REAR OP STORE BETH ESP A, MP. OLiver 4-0039 was to develop two units with berg of Brooklyn took the boy6’ • State’s foe’ in the Rose Bowl goes off the handed hitter if I can get an at- triumph that projected his Ken- i i which road goes to tractive offer.’’ said. a third group able to fill in on i crown. Finals are scheduled [ New Year’s Day, has deep back- death. Statistics show that few he into post-sea- THE BEST BICYCLES IN THE WORLD Richards says he has had tucky Wildcats either combine. Sunday. I field strength, Brennan said. drivers are saved.” feeler offers from Chicago, son bowl talk. Washington and Kansas City Looking back, his team’s vic- for Catcher Clint Courtney, but tories Georgia Tech and “they good over haven’t been enough other teams mentioned to get Clint yet.” Auburn, in bowl talk, are other high- lights. Cards to Leave Columbus, Collier’s job was cut out for him at the start. His schedule was voted the toughest in the Offer Stadium to City conference. His coaching job By the Associated Press was known to be the roughest. COLUMBUS, Ohio, Nov. 25. The mild -mannered native Red Bird Stadium, home of the Kentuckian came in behind Paul Columbus club of the Triple-A Bryant, who made his mark at American Association, was of- Kentucky and then moved on fered for sale yesterday to the to Texas A&M. But Collier City of Columbus by the St. took a squad depleted with 19 MR. BOH 2 Louis Cardinals, owner of the and not one man CEIfBRATE graduations Columbus club. The price was to come in as a replacement. set at $550,000. Freshmen were made ineligible The offer to sell appeared to at the end of last season. Ken- confirm recent reports St. Louis tucky, unlike most other teams, is ready to pull its American As- had no organized junior varsity sociation franchise out of Co- to draw from. lumbus. So Collier, using last season’s The offer to sell the ball park squad minus 19 men—com- was made by Richard Meyer, his general pleted gruelling schedule manager of the Cardi- with seven victories and three nals, at a conference here. The "LG POOR defeats. THE by Cardinals are owned the Kentucky’s Anheuser-Busch Brewing Co. in- fast finish—seven terests of St. victories in its last eight starts Louis. The offer the club into came during negotiations be- —catapulted bowl tween and Cardinal speculation. Columbus certainly officials as they attempted to “We would be hon- reach an option agreement. ored to get a bowl,” Collier told Brad Willson, Columbus dis- a press conference. “And, we patch sports editor, said An- certainly would give it serious consideration.” TURKEY' heuser-Busch interests seemed DAY" The agreeable to a clause in the op- Kentuckians closed with tion agreement which would five triumphs and two losses in the rugged Southeastern Con- V|f make the sale contingent upon Columbus obtaining a triple-A ference. baseball club in the future. This After losses to Maryland and could be the former Kansas City Mississippi, then No. 3 and No. Blues. They are homeless because 9, respectively, in the Associated Philadelphia Press poll, Kentucky recovered the erstwhile Ath- edge letics have moved in and made to Louisiana State and a major league town of Kansas Auburn. City. Florida stopped Kentucky the of 24.4 . points a game. The Figures Favor Alouettes Eskimos managed only 255 points in 16 games for an average of Saturday just under 16 points. In Big Game The Eskimos had’a slight edge- By the Associated Press defensively but not nearly enough MONTREAL, Nov. 25—If both to overcome the Alouettes’ mar- teams play according to their gin on the attack. Edmonton season records, the Montreal allowed 163 points by its op- Alouettes figure to beat the Ed- ponents for a 10.2 average, while monton Eskimos by about eight Montreal gave up 148 for a 10.6 points in the Grey Cup game in mark. Toronto Saturday. Montreal bookmakers are ask- The high-scoring Alouettes ing a 13-point margin and some piled up 341 points in 14 league Toronto bookmakers are asking games this season for an average as much as 16 points. ;• motobisTT^^ mSMmmat-. BfjlliHLMIvfill¦ '* . ( OB Oh botf-nfat er ctttnbtmfim jfi 06 bov-Htofobeet/ 4025 Minnesota Ave. N.E. IMET»4o STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. 1811 Rhode Island Ave. N.E. 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