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* V, -C5jH _ Wi Jgg - ' H I :lIPIHIK &#*& ¦\. ¦T Mprepp* 0 My (•' *B* «*\l:k '« _ '¦: iaO J^m Extend Streaks B; the Auocltted Preet San Francisco and Dayton,; the mighty among the Nation’s! college basketball teams, should »Ur BBnK. Pl :: have little trouble extending their unbeaten streaks this week. But don’t bet on it. Particularly after the hectic action over the week end. during which four of the top 10 teams—- M Lr I including second -ranked North! Carolina State were beaten.! m, The Wolfpack, after 23 straight n k k s t successes, dropped a 68-58 deci- lxft m MHHw . sion to Duke. San Francisco has two games on tap this week and if they win! both the top-rated Dons willi equal the collegiate record for; consecutive victories at 39. Bill 1 Russell and Co. have won II this year and 37 straight over the ¦$ ~ \ jg/A last three years.

’' Santa Improved It '¦ Clara V JMI Santa Clara tomorrow night; and Fresno State Friday night will be the Dons’ opponents. Al- though neither is expected to TATUM FAMILY HEADED SOUTH—Coach Jim versity of North Carolina. Left to right are: Becky, spring the big surprise, it's a GAME Tatum of Maryland tells his family that they are 10; Jim, jr., 8; Tatum; Reid, 3, and Mrs. Tatum, matter of record that Santa, BRUINS LOST THIS FIGHT AND THE Park for Clara, by Feerick, DETROlT.—Officials George Hayes (left) and Bill Morrison (center) attempt leaving College Chapel Hill, N. C., where Tatum is a native of McColl, S. C.f and Mrs. Tatum coached Bob Tatum will become head football coach at the Uni- of Ayden, N. C —AP Photo. has shown improvement in win-; to break up a fight between Detroit’s Alex Delvecchio (face against screen), ning its last three games while who has a headlock on Boston’s Hal Laycoe (No. 10, white shirt), in the third Fresno State is 4-3 on the sea- period of the Red Wings-Bruins game yesterday afternoon before a crowd of Cal Students Hang son. 13,032. The Red Wings dealt Boston a 4-3 defeat, the Bruns’ seventh straight Tatum Suggests Mont Dayton's tall Flyers, led by loss, and Laycoe was injured in this encounter.—AP Wirephoto. j Referee in Effigy Miami's Status Bill Uhl. 7-foot center, were easy winners over lona Saturday. 83- As Successor After Game Forfeit 64. They’ll take their 11-0 slate Maryland Tops into Buffalo’s Memorial Audi- to BERKELEY. Calif., Agenda Saturday night against Boxing Guild Set Yield Today Continued From Page A-17 ' Through the first seven years i ' Jan. 9 at torium 2 Games he had repeated fusses with Dr. . i/Pi.—Referee A1 Lightner was Canisius. The upstate New York had considered seriously enough s team, always on Its 1 Byrd, most of them minor, but ; hanged in effigy yesterday at the toußh home to visit the schools were made : all were patched up. But shortly court, is 7-4 for the campaign. Today ’ University of California where he To Helfand Edict by Louisiana State and Florida, . after the arrival of the new pres- NCAA Meeting Elsewhere, the standings of Open Busy Slale . forfeited a basketball game to NEW YORK, Jan. 9 f/Pl—-•him. Certainly if our members but each time he returned toident. Dr. Wilson H. Elkins, Ta- ANGELES, the Big Ten Conference are likelyr LOS Jan. 9 (-P).— . broken, cannot object.” Maryland, and President H. C. • turn became more restless. Southern California after thrown 50th annual to be scrambled tonight. Purdue Its back its morale shat- are ‘clean’ he (Curley) Byrd. Yesterday The convention of pack , tered, the once-defiant New Bobby manager | Tatum denied that ¦ pennies hit him twice. the National Collegiate Athletic and Indiana head the with Gleason, of any policies to _ York Boxing Managers Guild Heavyweight Nino Valdes, said Schoolboys Navyf of Dr. Elkins influ- sports opened today 2-0 records but each is down For North Carolina State. The official, Association with his decision, although who is ed- play away from home—Pu’-due . was ready today to surrender he would try to revive the old (during the first year Tatum was enced -1 itor of the Oregon Statesman at consideration of the University unconditionally York there had been reports of differ - at Michigan and Indiana at ! to the New “Ring Board of Trade,” which Tw o games today w ill touch off at Maryland), Vanderbilt. Texas ; Salem, said: "I was thinking not of Miami’s probation confront- ’ on Minnesota. Ohio State and Illi- State Athletic Commission. would act as a managers' associ- what is believed to be the great- A&M. the Colts, and ences the number of scholar- ; only of my pesonal safety but ing the Administrative Council.! I nois, 1-0, see : The Guild’s Board of Gover- • indirectly 'although this may be , ships and the future trend of also of the players on the floor The Florida school, placed on both also will ation. est number of basketball game* . Maryland action, Buckeyes against . nors scheduled a meeting for 5 denied by George Marshall) the athletics. who might also have been hit or probation for violation of vari- the de- He said he would ask Helfand ever scheduled by area high .: champion . p.m., and one informant told approve and made serious overtures When Jim made his decision, might stepped on ous October,! fending lowa and the to it added that seven-day period. Redskins ’ have one of NCAA tenets in against the Associated Press the organ- schools in a to Jim. Dr. Elkins said: those pennies, slipped, fallen and 1954. was to explain its present Illini Wisconsin. , any member would have to have gieat ization would be voted out of ! More than 75 games will be “All realize the contri- ' broken a leg.” position at a closed council ses- In other games. Vanderbilt, a New York State manager's Tatum’s earlier decisions to -1 bution he has made to the uni- ranked fourth the existence. license to be a member. That played today through Sunday, In- Maryland may . After a coin hit him sion. in latest As- remain at have ! versity and to the State of Mary- in the sociated Press goes against , Just four days ago the Guild would prevent any of right eye, said, On the opening agenda also i poll, diehards cluding 29 tomorrow and 30 more been dictated by the challenge - land. We sorry to see he he had an an- Georgia voted, 6G-0, defy Hel- guild joining. are him i were two Tech in a Southeastern [ to Julius the banned from Friday usually the ottered. Some of ! nouncer warn rooters. He for- round table discussions sand, chairman of New on the two most school the leave. We will miss him, but l on the recruiting problem, with Conference encounter. Mary- . the York Meanwhile. Charley Johnston, football powers that contacted we feitted the game when he was hit .(State Commission, who active days of the week for I wish him the best of luck at t athletic directors and faculty! land is at South Carolina. Ala- Athletic h e International’s president, him needed only a chauffeur—- • on the neck. . ordered the Guild to dissolve by !t ! Carolina.” representatives taking part. The bama at Mississippi State, Au- who is in Francisco scholastic teams. they Maryland The Trojans were ahead. 77- . January alleged San with his had the car. ' Wanted to Go Home NCAA Televisjbn Committee was ; burn at Mississippi. Davidson a) 15 because he featherweight champion. Sandy The huge schedule, which prob- both car and driver. 64. with three minutes to play. Virginia some of the pilots were consort- needed Although put ; expected to present its report Tech and Kansas at t Saddler, had little to say. ably topped once he much stress It was not determined whether on ing will be at least on the job5 program Missouri. with criminals. Started from Scratch burden of the double * the coins were thrown by stu- the results of the 1954 “I don't know what’s going on i in weeks to come, will v/ind up . at College tonight, plus Developments Move Swiftly over Maryland Park. Jim undoubt- ' dents. recommendations Maryland Leads back there,” he snapped. Sunday Jim took at edly by college ACC "I’m 1 with four games involv- was influenced more the . for a 1956 schedule of deadlocked i But the swift-moving develop- not going to have anything to when the athletic office didn't ; simple desire to go home. football telecasting. Kansas is witn -1 ing Catholic schools. have a telephone, as he put Kansas State and Colorado for ments that followed the i say until I see what they do.” even Chapel Hill, Football Deaths Guild's A at Carroll many At the native of Decrease the Big lead, a surpris- . vote led to an abrupt turna- double-header It times. The 1947 sched- American Seven Sullivan Only Loser McColl, S. C.. explained, he The Football Coaches ing turn since bout. They Sunday will mark the opening of ule included Delaware. Rich- : Skidding meeting of events lowa l included: will be only about 100 miles Lions Association in i con- promotes Duquesne. sta- State won the conference holi- 1. The International Boxing Tex Sullivan, who > the first season of the Baltimore- mond and The from my junction with the NCAA, issued \ miles "the heart of day tourney and was expected to > Club headed by Jim Norris, the : the St. Nick's fights with Willie : Washington Catholic League and dium was inadequate, the State ; family and the of my its annual report on gridiron only heart' ; have things its own way in the biggest promoter in the coun- . Gilzenberg, said he was going to » another two games at DeMatha had scholastic football in ' wife's family.” He also saw fatalities. Ten players died as ¦ the title competition. Eighth-r.inked try, aligning itself behind Hel- try to square himself with Hel- • open II two counties, and the football colorful, college town as a of competition I will the first Division 1 old Bolster direct result dropped a today trying move play staggered through i Defense lowa State, however, i sand. fand for to ! in the Catholic league. team had an ideal place to bring his three during games in 1955. the report 1 68-64 decision to Kansas • 2. The refusal of the Mary- • Baltimore. losing seasons in four children—Becky, 10, Jimmy The total a sharp State to These games are scheduled: three 8 said. was de- Saturday night. State Commission to sanc- years. and Reid. 3. crease from the annual average land “When the Guild refused to ) At Carroll—Calvert Hall vs. St. , tion bouts by the London Sport* His synonymous At North Carolina, said, of 17.5 deaths yearly The Big Seven is not the only- ' furnish me fighters after Janu- ¦ John's, 2 p.m.; Baltimore Loyola name was he he With Spencer since the ing Club, been oper- Maryland's play golf, begun league that's making some of j which has ary 15, Helfand’s Carroll. At with rise to three 1 would have time "to surveys were in 1931. ating at St. Nicholas Arena deadline. I had 1 vs. 3:30. DeMatha—- perfect seasons, games, Actually, the experts look bad. plan to move New . St. Anthony vs. Georgetown Prep, five bowl . fish and go hunting. I passed | EASTERN HOCKEY LEAGI'E | according to Dr. here. to out of York. title, a : up a to go ?, * Floyd Ivy League, Dartmouth, was given green light;j2 p.m.; Priory vs. DeMatha, 3:30. the 1953 national number chance back to North 11New Haven fc "*V R. Eastwood of Los In the 3. The resignation Weill, When I th# pro stars, . before, . WASHINGTON . IS IS J 37 Angeles of A1 . Feature game of the week fig- All-Americans and Carolina and at times •• College choice of the a for Baltimore. I was of ' Clmion is in State and chair- coaches in pre- ' manager of Heavyweight Cham- told I'd have and a new stadium. I’ve regretted it.” Baltimore IS in i 3/ man of the fatalities' committee, season poll, opened its cham- to co-promote with Benny Trotta ! ures to be at Washington-Lee ]5 17, pion Rocky Marciano, ¦Johnstown n an pionship by ! from the (whom High night .Philadelphia 1:1 73 0 2fl : "American youth is 12 times drive losing its first Helfand blasted as hav- tomorrow when St. ‘Guild. stage a safer playing competitive foot- two games, to Penn and Prince- j ing a criminal record). John's and W-L battle of The Lions. points are One Guild member said: teams. St. John's 13 behind ball than he is driving an auto- ton. which tied for the top badly "My dealing unbeaten has New Haven in the Eastern spot 1 "Most of us were ad- sole with Trotta won games, including a HiGHUGHTS OF CAREER Hock- mobile.' with 2-0. was me to four 30- ey League race, have reinforce- Dr. Rice, the Southwest vised when we were told to re- his introduction of point pasting of George Wash- Eastwood said seven of Confer- fuse to testify at Nate Bernstein, the man who 1 ments on the way. Jack Spencer, ence* favorite, by r the recent! ington High in its opener. W-I& Highlights of 's i audience. . . . Also involved in last fall’s deaths occurred in was beaten ! hearings the team's goal tender last sea- regulation high Southern week Helfand conducted. owned the Baltimore Colisium ‘ has won five. nine years as football coach and newspaper battle of words with 1 school or col- Methodist last Everyone the where -1 son, will be back in the fold to- lege games. but bounced ; knows that Jnter- the bouts would take The two games today are Gon- at the Univer- Dr. H C Byrd, Maryland presi- Two resulted from back to beat Texas ! Boxing morrow and coming with him 89-77, national Guild 'the place. As it stands now, I have ' zaga at Eastern at p.m. sity of Maryland, where he com- dent, after Ole Miss and Ala- sandlot contests and the other A&M. Saturday. SMU 3:30 and body my - ! may be an experienced parent to the New York lost $1,500 deposit on the ' Walker at piled victories, bam a losses in Byrd forward from a college intramural touch' 'leads with 2-0 although Texas Grant Manassas a record of 73 15i which was from the ’ local' ran things. But we needed Coliseum, and would lose $4,000 Regional defeats and four ties: quoted as saying Tatum | International League. football game. Christian and Arkansas both won 1 at 7:30. Gonzaga is was ’ Meanwhile, the Lions, only it for the fine things it did in for the last tw'o weeks of Janu- hi "outcoached.” ... 3-0 One-year Probation their starts. 1 unbeaten three games and 1947 Resigned after one year Assistant coach losers to negotiating television and other ary If I fail to run at St. Nick’s of College All-Stars, assistant 1 the Blades in New The Miami problem, with Vice The North Carolina State set- Eastern has lost three ol five. at Oklahoma to succeed Clark - Haven last night, had an- coupled contracts. only loser, Shaughnessy Maryland. m game. still President James M. Goddard back with fifth-ranked j j "I will be the be- The schedule tomorrow: at . . . coach Miami Shrine other matter to to Group Anacostla at Bladensbur?. 2:15. ' handle today. presenting his views, North Carolina's by Want Form cause if I’m barred the peo- Tech. games, ... Was dominant figure in school’s defeat Wake TV Roosevelt at :r.;u. Won 7 lost 2 and tied 1, General Manager Riley Phelps forming of Atlantic Coast Con- ! Jack was considered likely to occupy Forest scrambled the Atlantic “We will ask Helfand to form ple can run there through some at Parker-Gray. 1:1">. and actually had bid | planned to a Baltimore Carver at Spinsarn. 3:15. head movement to the council's closed session most Coast Conference race. Mary- an organization acceptable to other promoter.” Bell at Priory, 4 before final scoreless tie with ference. ¦ Cardoza bar Joe Nolan of the Clinton of the day. The university land leads with 4-1 followed by 1 at Baltimore Douglass. 3:15. 1953 Had kidney stone attack was Western vs. Buliis at Walter Ree

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