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C-4 ••• THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington. D. C. tPWDAT. IAWPAIY I. >—» McGuire Leads Pistons in Win Over Warriors '.< P DETROIT. Jan. 4 (/P).—Vet- eran Dick McGuire (parked a fourth quarter.rally that earned the Detroit Platons an 81-78 triumph over the Philadelphia; Warriors today in a nationally-! televised National Basketball Association game. McGuire, the playmaker. scored only 13 points but got nine of them In a frantic final period that saw the Detroit club overcome an S-potnt defi- cit they faced after the first w>, IxTflfflii minute of play In the period. The triumph gave the De- iyj9KT ’ troit club two straight home victories for the first time this '.¦ HP ‘flH * season. ' *ft0’ BBBK. Trailed by 13 Feints vl I The Pistons held a 20-16 lead after the first period but the Warriors took command be- Jk m || j-p !? hind Woody Sauldsberry in the ¦T« SI'"" ' it O 111 1 ¦ second period and had a 44-39 yi |kJH| ¦ mSSM lead at the half. At one stage GETTING IT THE HARD WAY-When Ray Dick Stobbs (25) of Virginia and Dick Hoffman in the third period, the War-; Pericola of South Carolina got his face in the (35) of South Carolina. Virginia defeated the rtors were in front by as much way of this basketball, a teammate was quick Gamecocks, 74-68, at Columbia, C., as 13 points. S. yester- to grab the rebound from the outstretched day in the televised Atlantic Coast Conference Detroit's George Yardley, the hands of a couple of Virginia players. Stretch- game.—AP Wirephoto. NBA’s leading scorer, was held ing for the ball (11) to 16 points and at one stretch are Robert Mortell and in the second half missed on 10 straight attempts from the IF M S ;/¦;:¦ ;•¦¦ field. Today's game was the lowest 84 Bettors Collect Virginia Is Listed scoring of the 1057-51 NBA TD Club Selects Albert season. $2,172 for 56 Cents For Opening Game Big Walter Dukes was a giant under both boards for the At Sydney Races As Pro Coach of Year On Clemson Slate although Pistons he collected a Jan. 4 iJP).— CLEMSON, 8. C.. Jan. 4 UP) flock of personal fouls early SYDNEY. Prankle Albert of the San SHUE STOPS SHOT—Ernie Beck (No. 7). Philadelphia Warriors’guard, Sydney s latest horse bettmg Clemson College’s 1958 football up for a shot in the first period of yesterday’s and did little in the way of Francisco Forty-Niners has «|oes National Basketball scoring The Detroit scoring erase reached a new climax been named pro football coach schedule matches the Tigers game against the Detroit Pistons, year ¦ssociation but has it deflected by was evenly divided. Oene Shue today when a gigantic totaliza- of the by the Touchdown with Atlantic Coast Conference Gene Shue (No. 21), former Maryland star. In background are leading Club and flv here from Dick the way with 17. Harry tor jackpot of pounds. will teams m six of their 10 starts McGuire (No. 15) of Detroit and Paul Arizin (No. 11) of Philadelphia. Oailatin contributed 15. 81.341 California to receive his sward • > Only Duke of the seven ACC Detroit won, 81-78. AP Wirephoto. Tom Qola was high for Phila- 8182.232 paid off at a Can- at the club’s 23d snnual ban- delphia with 18. terbury Park track quet Saturday night at the mals will not be played. Sheraton Park Hotel. In addition. Geo: Gallatin Honored It was shared among 84 Vanderbilt. tickets, bought at five shilling.l- Albert was chosen by the S.a Tech. Boston College a; In the period. final McGuire - cents' each. Each received club's selection board over Furman will be faced by Prat ripped through the Warrior de- such cmrhlng standouts as Howard's forces. Mayhew, fense twice for lengths of the a payout share of 968 pounds Miss Wilson George Howard 6 shillings and 9 pence »82,- Wilson of the cham- Presbyterian, the tradition- 1 Wins on other floor—and two occa- pion Detioit Lions: Paul Brown home opener, has been drop pi- sions connected long 172 55). on set of the Eastern Division cham- rn favor of Virginia, which shots. It layup Jackpot fever grip- will was his shot has been pion Cleveland Browns, and gam* Take Duckpin put goers come here for the first Classic that Detioit back in the ping Sydney race since Syphax Weeb Ewbank of the Baltimore to be played in enlarged Me- Behind lead late m the game. the introduction of the system By ROD THOMAS team showing unprecedented Colts Jim Lee Howell of the Stadium, a 12. To morial which will sea Bobby Mayhew m the tournament's history. Gallatin was honored as the December win. a bettor New York Giants was the won the John Byphax pumped ‘ about 38 000 in 32 NBA s pre-game must pick the winners of five year. men's and Frances Wilson the Mayhew. Stalcup, Crescenxi. iron man" in choice last September 20—Virfim*: C?—Norm points and grabbed an astound- fours Bursey quali- ceremonies. He has played in selected races. Cz women's championship of the Beall. Titus and ing 27 rebounds as Howard The selection was based on • 4—»t n—*; 701 contests Today’s jackpot with Oftcb Maniocd 10-Game Elimination Duckpin fied for the National Match- University District consecutive and started Albert's a-complishment ol V«a<lprb;lt 23 —at South Carolina outclassed received an award from Maur- a pounds *857.691) Norprrbfr I—Wake fomt <tit* un- Classic, concluded last night Game Championship to be held 105-53, yesterday at 25.755 coaching the Forty-Niners to determined' *--ar Georgia Teel" Teachers. ice Podoloff, league president. carry-over from the New Year's • *>—ft North Carolina Bute. 2*2— with a five-game block at the in March at Colonial Village. Capitol Arena a Western Division title playoff Bo? ton College es«» or w* D«if.u or pu Day race meeting at Rand wick FRANKIE ALBERT 2®—Furman 15-year-old « -• despite Hi-Bkor before the cameras of Mtschou and the The Blsons hit 42 from Joiinstoa 113 Kebi* 1 u with the Lions the fact shots ,c ii Pro Coach ot Year WTTG-TV Souder from Damascus. Md. floor for a per s,c‘.5 ‘. 3 Sii Knoillt 2 4 that his team had been picked ¦¦L’l the 52 cent QrtboUt 4 tl s Helup 1 0 S will receive another chance to Sr jn " to finish b?tter than fourth Mias Wilson, the winner last average In winning their sixth s o*::»t;n s sis no mentator in 1954 before accept- year, thus qualify in a special 15-game pin. 31 1 Y.rdini S 4 10 Ken Strong Enters in division. became the first gsme of nine. Ernie Bell sank •»«;«•» 4 311 McOnrt 4 Sl3 the ing a position on the coaching bowler of either to test in which three other 12 of Rannbl ft ; 5 4 Shu* *t 317 sex score the field goals, two more 4 Du**. 4 4IS Albert was an All-America staff He became head coach 8“?° »i two victories in the 8-year-old Washington representatives will than Syphax. and netted 25 Ooli tIS fordo* 0 0 5 Grid Hall of Fame quarterback at Stanford and in 1956. succeeding Red Stra- many •vent. be chosen. points. Tout* SI IS 7* Total* IV S 3 *1 NEW YORK. Jan 4 l/Pi was a standout passer for der. His team that season won Mayhew shot 656 in the finale Howard lu ,7 years Mayhew High in Finals missed all-time rjtudnoh,. at* jT-7*1 Ken Strong, former backfield with the Forty-Niners. 5. lost 6. tied 1. winnmg 4 and for a 30-game total of 3.910. A sharpshooter throughout. scoring record by three points He retired after the 1952 sea- tying 1 in its last five games average star of New York University an of 130-10. to finish Mayhew. whose home plant is Syphax equalled his high for son but was lured to Canada The Forty-Niners finished the pins against Schoyes Leads 'later following year. 29 ahead of the runnerup. the Anacostia Spillway, was the season, set John- Nats and of the N?w York the He returned 1957 season with an 8-4 record, Billy Stalcup. who wound up son C. Smith in the opener, Giants, was Inducted officially to the Forty-Niners as director losing to Detroit, 31-27. m the high man of the finale, his 656 Over Celtics, promotion With a 643. games p. c. t. of ext e.w.fk or e*s 115*106 of and radio com- Western Division title playoff mgMmm including of 145. 111, Jackson 3 On Sxphai 10 12 32 into the National Football Pat Crescenxi. with 575. was * « n • O SYRACUSE. N. Y.. Jan. 4 120. 137 and 133 High and Sharp*Seatnert* t Phoenlk third. 129 pins off the pace,-fol- few t l a Jordan ! l ;i frPl.—The Syracuse Foundation Hall of Fame In a 5213 Go A** N W TA 9-30*4 fat the other men wait: Banka 3 3 S B*ll 12 12J Nationals can tooay *o» nti estimate by Charity jRIT t» « - o cut Boston’s lead ceremony tonight between lowed Beall. atid ctip. 150—113: Crescefte:. works 2 Meferrta 0 0 In the Eastern ¦‘PAIRS AMD PARTS 131 behind: Norman Titus. 889.' *es Lanaster o n <i stuarl u u tt Division of the National halves o fthe Duk’-NYU bas- Shift in Navy-Penn Series Formerly 17 f 128—100; Beall.