C-2 *** THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. SINOAV. DECEMBER *3. 18.,0 TWO STANDOUTS pn Wilt Gels 32 Pleasant Problem Facing TEE TO GREEN Texas Western Grid Coach By MERRELL WHITTLESEY In Sixth Win; EL PASO, Tex., Dec. 22 (Spe- cial) —Coach Mike Brumbelow of Texas Western is having a pleasant debate with himself lowa is "phys- Victor The average person voting for match play and 64 for about whether to start his all- ically equipped play play. ... quarterback to much stroke A movie col- LAWRENCE, Kan., Dee. 32 conference in the golf does, game better than he or she umnist reports Esther Williams VP).—Wilt Chamberlain scored Sun Bowl football against but a lack of mental top - | |> m'* George Washington. confidence is the candidate, for the role 32 points In leading the Kansas ¦' holds them back. of Babe Zaharias for the pro- Jayhawks their straight jjl Brumbelow is In the enviable to sixth i| .a . That’s the opinion of posed position of having Bill movie about the Babe. basketball victory, 83-62, over available Bob Strausbaugh, one of the youngest a Sounds like typical Hollywood Wisconsin tonight. Forrest, Junior who does most head pros in the Middle Atlantic casting. things things Wisconsin, hustling the Jay- as well and some section, who is making a hobby better than does Bob Laraba, a Golf tournaments won’t seem hawks off their feet, raced to a of simplifying golf teaching. year sophomore was the same next without 81-' 38-30 halftime lead and was in tall who chosen Strausbaugh, pro at fall the Foun- year-old BUI Curtiss in the gal- the game until the last six this on the All-Border Con- tain Head Club in Hagerstown, They leries. The old timer, a spectator minutes when Kansas pulled ference team. have shared speaker at playing-time equally was a featured the at all local events ahd the Open. away a 57-57 tie. almost this iilß ; recent meeting season. National PGA at PGA, and others when they were Chamberlain, who entered Dunedin, The fact that miles, game Laraba is considered the better Fla.. within a few hundred will the with a 36.2 scoring a young pro . . defensive player, especially such was called be buried today. . The apple average for Kansas' first five Wttl : upon to eye * 4 against running plays, is talk on such an im- of his was Billy, his grandson, games, made 13 points the first "__ and a portant subject eye- p long passer and fine punter. For- caused some who is one of the District’s topj | half and 19 the second. He J9KSPK brow lifting in this section, but juniors, and a freshman at dominated play under -•. I||i* ik Jjg| rest, however, is one of the best both n jrafeua according to the area pros who Bucknell. runners in the Southwest, his jSgg»£|gg|&|ggggg| backboards. IISIMp -<>, »& heard Strausbaugh at Dunedin, ; vS passing good '. is enough, and he ' |t v/ ; . 'C' he made tremendous hit. CITY, lowa. Dec. is rated an exceptionally shrewd a VP). lowa edged lOth-ranked play selector. He also is better Bill confessed the other day Kansas State. 85-83, tonight to at pass defense. that "it was the biggest thrill Jersey School extend the lowa home court my Injuries struck three players of life. When fellows like victory string over nonconfer- ; P9piji flip' t Horton Smith, Joe Novak and in Jate practice sessions today as jijji ence teams to 75. - the- Miners scattered to their ¦ mRRRI Herb Graffis went out of their way to compliment me, I felt I ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. 22 homes for a short Christmas Eagles VP). sharp-shooting, fast- V £;< ' ,> ' had accomplished something.” Beats A holiday. breaking , Michigan '** Strausbaugh basketball Halfbacks Rusty Rutledge and i l*Wv‘ ¦• The illustration RUTHERFORD, N. J„ Dec. 22 team overwhelmed Pittsburgh Jimmy Be Tackle used that earned the most at- Special).—American University vers and Dan i 808 LARABA • here tonight, 90-75, for fourth Boyd the casualties his method of teach- tumbled Its sixth its TURNABOUT FOR TUBBS —, Oklahoma’s All-American center, were in the All-Conference Choice tention was to straight victory against two defeats in only hard ing beginners to swing with a basketball takes a handoff as a fullback from Len Dawson of Purdue as the scrimmage. Rutledge defeat here tonight as nonconference play. Quarterback reinjured a knee golf ball Fairleigh North All-Star team drills for Shrine game Miami on which had I two 200-pounders in its starting attached to the club! Dickenson came from Led by 's 21 the at Wednesday night. benchedahim reg- line, win, The halfback is for half the ¦ with a backflcld averaging head. He had a company make! i behind to 91-86. points, the Wolverines were Tommy McDonald of Oklahoma. Switched to fullback along ular seaso.i, while Bevers suf- up several woods with a ball at- The Eagles, ¦ around 175. who led for almost never behind after the first min- with Tubbs is Jimmie Harris, the Oklahoma quarterback.— AP Wirephoto. fered a Jaw, barely miss- by a from bruised The Miners, however, appar- tached screw the in- the entire first half, fell behind John Lazor of Pitt the ing a fracture, was as ute. was and hospit- ¦ ently take delight in pushing side. Brian Littlefield came into game’s high with alized. Boyd gash practice, golfers game scorer 22 received a on i around much larger opponents, But for winter the and hit on a pair of points. THEY HAVE 3-6 RECORD his nose which required 15 i They’ve won nine of 10 games •can get* the effect by taping a jump shots and Ted Kornegay Sooners stitches. this fall, and every week were plastic ball to the clubhead. and John Postol added goals. EAST LANSING, Mich.. Dec. Make 22 (VP).—Michigan State, with The Miners return to the . outweighed. They scored 305 The Idea behind It is to con- The Knights led, 51-47, at in- a big assist from 27 made drill field Wednesday for their • points to 65 by opponents, and centrate on the ball being part, termission and the Eagles never points Vols Trying to Shake last stretch of practice. usually exhausted the opposi- of the clubhead, and to feel as again caught up. by Larry Hedden, defeated Mar- quette. 92-65, As for another problem, weight tion with quick charges in the though you swing the ball off Four players from each team in a non-confer- North ence basketball game here to- Favorite line hit for double versus speed. Texas Western, tremendous speed figures. For the and in the club. night. Unlucky figures it will be outweighed the backfleld. j “Many beginners have good ! Knights It was Don Margolin Bowl Streak The Spartans jumped away to quite a bit by GW, but that it ! They were able swings—when there’s no ball' 'with 18 points. Dick Gashler and will to do this fast 43-26 lead at the half, By the Associated Preea , ! 10 games and those by close mar- have an edge in speed. And because stamina and running there”—Strausbaugh said. ‘‘Put Postol, each with 16. and Connie a In they like Kaker with AU Bill scoring 15 baskets to only 6 for Shrine Game it that way. “We’d ball 15. For , gins, underdog are the every prac- a down and they slap at it. Unbeaten, untied Tennessee is a definite but No. 1 item at Marquette. not supporters. rather have a 180-pound boy tice Everything A few hours of swinging a club O’Brien had 20 points, Frank seeks improvement of an un- without Its The MIAMI, Dec. 22 VP).—Bol- session. they do The closest . who is quick, than a sjuggish at top speed, with ball attached, and they Weiss 18. Dick Wells 17 and Marquette came to happy postseason record In the Bears lost in both their previous stered by five players from is and all sessions a closing gap 220-pounder,” Brumbelow says. up generous get the idea.” Wally Ryland 15. the was with eight approaching major bowl games, bowl ventures. Oklahoma's national champion wind with a num- gone _Texas Western will have only ber of wind sprints. Another Strausbaugh teaching The victory was Fairlelgh minutes in the second half, which include rematches at Pasa- First for lowa football team, the North has when the Michigan been established aid, and he doesn't claim any of Dickinson’s fourth in seven State lead dena and Jacksonville. lowa, enjoying as a one- games. plays was cut to 56-46. Marquette then Georgia Tech and Pittsburgh Its best season 1 touchdown favorite over the them are original, is to have Winless AU next | since 1922 and first undisputed pupils January 9 In cooled off, managing only one get things way Saturday South in the Shrine's tee up the ball on all shots its Mason-Dixon under Big Ten title since 1921, has all-star opener against basket during the next seven at no’ football game Wednesday night GW except short chips for the first Conference West- in the Gator Bowl Jacksonville, 'Ready for Anything' minutes. bowl Hawkeyes ern Maryland j Fla. Tech edged Pitt, 7-0, in the ; record. The in the Orange Bowl. month or so of play. On a at AU. feature a stubborn defense which tee, Henry F.Dlck’lon G P Pis. Amrrlnn G F Pts SQgar Bowl last January. Taking unusual liberties with ’wooden that is. Pi- • Postol 8 ll IK Weiss 8 sis: got tougher as the season card long has advocated this. • Margolin fl BIS Ryland 4 715 From Gridiron to Golf That same day, 32d East-West the Mason-Dixon line, the North I.lttlefield 4 210 O'Brien 7 fl 20 ! progressed and a fine winged-T After So has ! It) 317 Glenn Johnson, who has won Sun Horton Smith and 10-! Gashler H 4 game picked Bowl Drills Wells 7 Shrine All-Star is set for the two Oklahoma All- Kornegay quarterback in Kenny Ploen. AU- cally. Ward Burgess of Chevy ! 2 O 4 Comito 2 1 ft; the Michigan amateur golf San Francisco’s Kezar Americans, Halfback Tommy By 'practice Re 4 0 8 Slutsky « 3 3 1 Stadium GEORGE HUBER for the Sun Bowl .Maguire O o « the last three years, quar- | America Tackle ,’ - was Chase, among others, believe o Clement* 2 2 crown in a scheduled quarterback duel McDonald and Center Jerry in Kaker ft 3IS Knott 1 O 2 ‘ third of family of tough Big George Washington’* devoted mostly to running and theory. Walsh 2 0 4 terbacked Michigan State foot- betweenn Hornung a Tubbs, and three other Sooners .football the Paul of Notre Ten linemen, plus conditioning, but last week the person ball teams in 1941, 1942 and Dame and of Stan- Ends Jim — John Bell, Quarterback team yesterday ended two weeks “Why teach a to hit Totals 38 Ift HI Totals 3724 80; Gibbons Gilliam players were put through almost Store at halftime; ftl-47. P-D. 1945. ford. and Frank Jimmy Harris and Tackle Ed of pre-Christmas practice for its the ball with a wood club from anchor the line. daily scrimmages. a before they've The at Gray. January game, tee. and then Rose Bowl Pasadena 1 Sun Bowl with Last Thursday the big learned the fundamentals offers lowa and Oregon State Oregon State's only previous The sponsors let was day of the as the Yankees the squad finishing "in top con- for contact work squad game, to expect to dig of the Big bowl engagement was its cele- get away the, and the them it Ten and with this raid into dition and ready for anything,” went at it spirit of rut fairway,”; Pacific Coast Conferences. lowa brated 20-16 wartime triumph South, hoping it would balance with such that out a in the in the words of Coach Bo Sher- Sherman was ready to Strausbaugh "For nudged the Beavers, 14-13, last over Duke when the Rose Bowl the teams. play reasons. the strength of the In man. Texas Western any first of seven 6. was shifted to Durham, N. C. past, or other six lessons permit October the the Rebels have domi- team right then, to up everywhere The Beavers have an All- game, winning The Colonials, who meet them tee be- Vols, Baylor Sugar nated the six certainly in Bowl America to match Karras Texas Western at El Paso, Tex., j "We hit our peak fore they get so afraid of the tackle times while losing only once. that game Other New Years’ Day attrac- in John Witte. in the first bowl game day,” the coach summed up they don’t come back. Or j There was one tie. in the yesterday, they develop tions include Tennessee and Bay- school’s history, "and all we’ve got to before bad habits Syracuse will be out to erase football will re- do is hold they lor In the , Texas On Radio Only turn to GW Wednesday for it. And the way these can’t shake.” memories of Its 61-6 shellacking; two boys acting “Doesn’t give false Christian and Syracuse' in the by A crowd of about 40,000 Is ex- more days of workouts before are 1 think we’ll this them a ; Alabama in the 1953 Orange stay at this level of security?” is the ques- Cotton Bowl and Clemson and Bowl. pected to see the game, played flying to El Paso Friday, until game sense Orange All-America Halfback time. tion most frequently asked. "No,” Colorado In the Bowl. , a fast, powerful 212- for the benefit of the Shrine's The early line on the game All will be "Everybody was great, just Bill replies, reasoning “A baby nationally televised, • pounder, is the top performer. crippled children's hospitals. lists Texas Western as a 13Va- the Rose and Cotton Bowls by The kickoff is scheduled for point great. It was one of the best uses a stroller when he learns; Jim Swink, 1955 All-America favorite. The Miners, who NBC, Gator and Orange Bowls 8:15 pm. The game will will be playing workouts we’ve ever had. Take to walk, but after he learns he : | who made the third team this i in the Sun Bowl Bo Austin, by CBS and the Sugar Bowl by! broadcast nationally (Mutual)* for the third time in four years, for instance,” he went doesn’t need it.” ABC ,year, and Jim Shofner are the but not televised. i on. referring to his 190-pound The Hagerstown pro breaks ~ won nine games and lost only With Oklahoma the top-rated halfbacks for Texas Christian. "Looks like they’ve rounded A unit fullback and team co- golf lastruction into three steps; The one this fall enroute to the SAVE ALMOST *10.00... team in the Nation, ineligible for . Horned Frogs have a 3-4 us up a winner.” said Coach Ray captain. "If the people around i—mechanics, rhythm, and con- DRIVE bowl mark pushed Bolder Conference title. GW bowl competition. Tennessee to the minus Eliot of Illinois, who is handling won the league had seen him that fidence. The game, he claims, is; column last January by seven, lost one and tied day IN SAFETY ALL YEAR LONG rated No. 2 In the country—is ; Missis- the North team along with another. they'd have made him the not as tough as people make it. the top attraction. | | sippi's 14-13 decision. Coach Duffy Daugherty of unanimous All-Southern Con- ** * * only The tough defensively, Michigan Their mutual opponent ference fullback for ¦ Vols. i Tech's Record Best State. Sammy Baugh's sure.” NOTES—Buck Worsham, visit- was Hardin- Ray Looney, the quar- ing along way workmanlike in their execution Geqrgia Tech, which lost only Eliot said the Yankees would Simmons A unit the to a vacation of the single-wing eleven. GW beat the terback who was voted the in Texas, reports offense and to Tennessee, 6-0, and allowed use a multiple offense, operating Cowboys. 13-7, early most it was a boy, engineered by . straight in the sea- valuable player and received an Thomas Edward, no opponent more than seven at various times for the son. A month later the Miners for brother I award by Colonials, IO tailback, a Inc., several Lew firestone All-American tell sad points this year, is out to defend T, split-T, winged-T, single wing clobbered and Ginny Worsham. The tale of past bowl Hardin-Simmons. weeks ago. acted if he was experiences. the best bowl record. Tech has and the ‘‘drive series.” 51-13. as other children of the former Na- • ready to run the team for the tional Tam Win One of Five won nine of 11 post-season en-’ The North coaches scrambled Open and champion I BRAKE JOB! Miners Stress whole game against Texas West- gagements—seven the positions of the players dur- Speed are Linda. 15, and Ricky, 11. . .. Five times previously, Tennes- without a set- necessary. ing this week's workouts, using Similar hefty ern if It won't be nec- Max Elbin, whose ideas in shop . see has entered a bowl game back under Coach Bobby Dodd. margins were ¦ Here's What We Do •. I un- Tubbs and Harris in the full- up games essary. however, even though merchandizing have but only once could It Tnls will mark the sixth straight run in most of their been the 1. Inspect beaten year back slot. At quarterback they by the Miners. Reports Jack Henzes, the B unit signal subject of several golf magazine ¦ Remove Front Wheels ond Broke Drums and fl defeat its post-season challenger.l a Tech team has been In- from caller vited to a bowl. had Len Dawson of Purdue, the the Southwest say they can run who was hurt in the sea- pieces, has a Christmas display 3f Lining. fl That one time was its first try, Big passing champion. son windup against The Citadel, January 1, 1939, Tech's rival, Pitt, hasn't had at top speed all through a game, in his Burning Tree shop that ¦ 2. Clean, Inspect and Repack Front Wheel m when it beat good "Dawson is the best college cant play. Bob Brackbill. the may be his Oklahoma, 17-0, as fortune In post-season and a good portion of GW’s best. Bearings. REGULAR in the Orange passer I ever saw,” Eliot said, sophomore quarterback reserve, fl fl Bowl. play (1-4 1. workouts have been designed to Fred Bolton is available to Inspect "and with him in the lineup, play showed in workouts last week play Santa Claus anybody 13. Grease Seals. COST I Southern ruined the The men to watch in the condition the Colonials to for naturally we ll throw a lot.” jat top that he's ready to take over for needing I Check Vols, 14-0, in 1910 25-0 Orange Bowl are John Bayuk. speed. a fat man. Having 4. and Add Brake Fluid if Needed. b. fl and in the usual 50 per cent of the time neglected golf game '45 at Pasadena. In the Sugar Coloi ado fullback, and Joel Guepe Has Talent Sherman couldn't hide his his for a e 5. Adjust Brake Shoes to Secure Full Wells. pleasure after the workouts. with the B unit. couple of months, Freddie fl Bowl, Tennessee lost Boston Clemson halfback. Art Guepe of Vanderbilt, who The has Contact % m—m to . . With Drums. players were enthusiastic, full of ballooned to 230. . Eddie •College, 19-13, in ’4l and Its Clemson has a bowl is tutoring the South team along Jewett in Form 3-1 show- spirit and ready for anything.! Stevens is out of pro golf for I 6. Carefully Test Brakes. national championship team of ing date—losing only with Line Coach Gene Ellenson Brackbill had only limited the to to They got a much better break winter and has joined the sales 1951 fell before Maryland, 28-13. Miami. 14-0, in ’52. Colorado's of Miami, said. "Any coach playing experience during the The overall Tennessee bowl re- only would take this bunch, no ques- m the weather than Sherman season, but at 170 pounds and 6 forces at Arcade-Pontiac. venture was a 28-14 loss to had hoped. The Maryland cord Is 3-6 and four times the Rice in 1938 in the tions asked.” feet he has the necessary equip- State Golf As- 1 Cotton Bowl “We got outside nine days In sociation has announced its Vols have been shut out. during the reign great Guepe will have his own quar- ment. His teammates last week an- of the two weeks,” the coach said. nual meeting PLUS Ba > lor which only two of ' Whizzer White, Don Orr, and Sonny gave him the full treatment In winter for Janu- _ . lost terback. I “That's unusual for Washing- ary 18 at Manor, home I Jurgensen scrimmages out club of 0 of Duke to pass, and to find If he ?trtston* such power runners as All- ton at this time of year, and it could take it. He stood up under Tom Carney, Incoming president. America Fullback Don Bosseler certainly helped us." everything they could dish out, 1... A tour of the new University Yesterday’s rain forced the of Maryland golf ¦ WHEEL alignment! Oregon of Miami and Bill Barnes of and now the team Is back of him course last State Drills to Hard team work out indoors, but per week an eye-opener. Wake Forest to lead the ground 100 cent. was Clear-: Here's What ... attack. on only one other occasion did Thursday's rough scrimmage ing has been completed, tees and I We Do I With three Miami backs—Bos- it fail to get in the full outdoor also showed that Tackle Bob greens planted, and with Mother £ practice ¦ 1. Correct Caster. As lowa Slackens Work seler, Ed Oliver and John Book- time. The first week of Jewett of the A unit is ready. He Nature's permission at least nine man—to make it Guepe was hurt against West Virginia holes will be open for play when I 2. Correct Camber. Calif., (4Y day click. REGULAR PASADENA. Dec. 22 and has been held from indicated he would make liberal [early In November and didn't get the students report next Sep- I 3. Correct Toe-in and ; —lowa eased up but Oregon ! piactice since then. use of the Miami "drive series," ;any action thereafter untti last tember. The driving range will Toe-out. COST pro effect, East-West ;week. Liddick, be used this spring. ¦ (Above are chief causes of 3 estate put on the heat today in FORT Tex.. Dec. With rules in the With Dave who WORTH. 22 goal posts will be on goal plays the other tackle, still show- Seniors who participated In ' preparations for their Rose Bowl &)¦—A morning practice the I I tire wear.) 1 without lines, and Guepe will have two jing the form that earned him a the USGA Senior Championship engagement day.' pads ended the second week of Squads _ I New Years expert Cut year 4. Inspect, 750 ¦ i Cotton field goal kickers in place on the all-conference team, last cast a decided pref- ¦ Tighten, Adjust t Coach Tommy Prothro ordered I Bowl workouts for Texas Paige Mississippi the for a Christian and Cothren of and j Colonials are well fixed for erence the continuation of ¦ Steering. m Coach ( strong up match-play championship, a stiff scrimmage for Oregon expressed Oliver. In practice, each has men front. 153 i satisfaction with the , consistently booted Contact Work Btate at Santa Monica. Forest progress thus far. the ball through from 30 to 40 yards out. SAN FRAtyCISCO, Dec. 22 (/F). Evashevski. the lowa coach, took The Horned Frogs were dis-; —East-West coaches cut out con- things much slower after yesterl missed after todays drill until! tact work in an attempt to pre- next Wednesday, when they’lT - I PLUS day’s rough session. Bryant's vent Injuries to their 48 All- convene again for the final four Contract 6 fires ton* | Stars. but the teams today repairs The Hawkeyes drilled for two practice had | sessions prior to moving a apiece on motor hours at East Los Angeles City Extended to 1963 man the shelf. ll to Dallas to meet Syracuse string In the East Camp at Santa, WHEEL BALANCE College First and second : January 1. | | J»§cks practiced on pass defense By Texas Aggies Clara. End Tom Maentz of Mich- \ CASH Oregon patterns. igan was hospitalized, a victim joVERHAUL Here's Vkalnst State COLLEGE STATION. Tex.. | What tiouiAß I Mountaineers Rout Dec. 22 VP).—IThe contract of of influenza. Coach Terry Bren- hoped ... NORMAN. Okla . Dec. 22 <4*l. Coach Paul Bryant, head foot- nan he'd be back in time / We Do cost for the game next Saturday. —T h e Syracuse Orangemen i N. C. State, 107-79 ball coach and director of ath- credit $87"“ held a scrimmage' letics at Texas A&M. has been Tire West worked out on the Precision Dynamic Balance. Jfc f|{| "controlled i MORGANTOWN. W. Va . Dec. campus. 11. in the rain today, practicing for >/P).—West Virginia's extended four years, Stanford All of Coach I 'j22 eighth- It was an- charges ¦ 2. Precision Static Balance. their Cotton Bowl game New Mountaineers nounced today. Buck Shaw's were suited! an woaa ouaaaNTiio I ranked smothered up except Year's Day with Texas Christian North tonight. The announcement came from Bill Pricer of Okla- ¦ 3. Install Necessary Weights. fl I Carolina State 190-pound Coach Schwaltzw 107-79, eighth Chris of homa. The fullrfack Ben alder! to post their vic- Groneman. chairman recovering permitted tackling in the line tory of the season the Athletic Council. is form a bruised foot. without a loss. ready game. play only. West Virginia, pumping "We are proud of the record He'll be for the in 39 Brenan said Jim Ridlon. starting of 76 shots from the floor of Coach Bryant and his staff," held a track meet to- Tie i over day, setting up 50-yard You G»t All expected to be back : the route, held a 40-28 lead at Groneman said, "and we look dashes hflfback. is among the positions. in action Monday. Ridlon i intermission. forward to many more years of various Wilson Whitmire of Nary twisted his left ankle last .1 Clayee Klshbaugh connected successful operation of the ath- won BODYWORK Tues-j the guards and centers race AT JVD #R95 ' on II of 18 field goal attempts to letic department under hla lead- DOM / . jtop all scorefs with 28 points ership." with All America Jim Parker of Ohio State, speedster 268 w ! Rod Hundley The contract, a at Clippers Beat Blades had 24 and Lloyd present six-year W Onlu^* f |Sharrar 20 for the given the one-time Maryland pounds, right behind value Mountaineers , As Sullivan Scores 4 Cliff Hafer's 19 points paced the coach when he came to A&M the Notre Dame Y quarterback and Brennan’s CHARLOTTE. N C. Dec 22 . loser s. whose record slipped to from Kentucky in 1954, was to expire most probable starting choice, —Gerry Sullivan rammed December 31. 1959 The 14b Iv < am* worked out with a backfleld con- : Hundltjt new contract extends through goals tonight , Hsfsr V 111 , Ki 14 sisting four to pace * of Halfbacks Abe Wood- home • Richter 4 '2 Smith *2 the 1963 season Salary terms * * PawUnnaiH-iumra o(j< SHOf stores t . Hopper 1 ft 3 Iddv 1 ft son of Illinois and Teny Barr Rk the Clippers oa 7-2 win over Clark :\ ft Kina 3 »» 4 were not disclosed. firestone o the New Haven Blades in an l Reitf I ft 3 ftcherti'ccr inf of Michigan and Fullback Ray ftri 4 ft 14 ahkrrar ft M 13th end K N.W. NA. 8-3323 •* Alberigl of ePnn State, Sts. •JEastcrn Hockey League game. ihifii)# s in ck>uw«B i Vfatiin A I 11 Cn«tannn» •» «• •» i Shaw concentrated mostly on 604 Aee. AD. The victory enabled the Clip- • 1 fl •: JCliLhlmuch 11 «3* VARIED SPORTS Rhode Island N.E. 2 3533 X * offense dunng two dummy - Owftrt'h 0 0 0 Viiu*r,t. l »* < to hold second place over , AH., Ve. Shirlington > Kl. 8 pers Oiriner 3 14 lUrNIXOC ftOWL scrimmages. He alternated both 4043 28th St. S 6840 Haven. Re’ton O fl ft •t. » • It • ft *i M Ximuu A ve., "fiew' n COLLEGE lOfßtl Unes and backfleld and gave no 8521 Georgie Silver Spring, Md. JU. 5-2334 Sullivan accounted for one lolykfft ft ft ¦» rtllf !• >«r«EI « indication lalluim 9 ft ft « ... Willttao A as to the starters i N. High In the first period, one in rtKctfto 1100 lend St. IAH.I Clarendon* JA. 4-11*1 foal Tfttafc *11? Both Shaw and Brennan plan •* fiT Tmiu 107 D**f*»t IA !••• M the Mcond and two in the <> • luifw wm nrtiaift. av.afta rtaa II u,ftwW* workouts tomorrow.