Southern Conference to Restore Freshman Rule 1

—. * ■— --—_— September District Swimmers Seek 16-1 Vote Announced Knicks Beat Bullets with Bill Leetch Pan-American Berths Outdoors The current cold spell may ben-1 John William^, one of our lead- With Alone Barbara Hobelmann of the Am- efit those who like Maryland To Regain Top Place early fishing ing largemouth bass enthusiasts, bassador Club. Wash- for yellow perch, which start their Swimming is back runs just from Islamorada in ington’s first senior National AAU spring spawning as a rule In Opposing Action In Eastern Division during early the Florida Keys, where fishing titleholder, leaves today for February with a test A Southern Conference vote by By th« Associated Press glass rod, 25-pound Athens. where she will com- 0 16-1 Ga., thaws. Gillnet- margin making freshmen BALTIMORE, Feb. 3.—The New nylon line, and live shrimp, he athletes for pete this week in the 440-yard ters are blocked eligible varsity compe- York Knickerbockers swept back captured a 9-pound, 8-ounce bone- 1 by ice from tition after September was an- freestyle in the trials for the Pan- into first in the fish, believed to be the second place Nation?! plying their nounced yesterday. American Games 27 Association’s Eastern largest of this species ever caught February in which trade, in the area with rod reel. The announcement was made 2 Division tonight by beating the and through March at Buenos Aires. many of them b'r Max Farrington of George Baltimore 83-72, for their Williams says the boneflsh Miss Hobelmann will be joined Bullets, illegally place Washington University recently i fifth straight win. makes a largemouth bass seem later in the week by two other nets at the like a elected president of the conference. New York’s was carp. His catch has been Ambassador swimmers, Mary Free- heads of creeks entered in 2 of Farrington did not announce how : with 19 but Balti- Class Field St man and Ellen Oberti. Miss Free- high points, and take out the individual schools scattered more’s Paul Hoffman provided the Stream’s annual fishing contest. man will compete in the 100-yard every fish. through the District. Maryland, thrill of the sink- George G. Price of 8ilver backstroke and Miss Oberti will biggest game by It is hoped Spring, in the Virginia. West Virginia and North ing a 70-foot for his Md., competing try for places in the 100- and 200- that this year Island and South Carolina voted. At only two points of the contest. City Fishing Tournament yard freestyle. Maryland’s De- at has Maryland, however, Athletic Di- Bullets. G. F. P. New York. G. P. P. Key West, entered hi* o f **" L,etch- rector Jim Tatum said his school Competition will be held Thurs- Rocha.f __ 7 0 14 Zaslofsky.f 0 0 18 partment catch of a 40-pound kingflsh. This at the Uni- Smawley.f__ 7 4 18 Gallatin.f 8 3 1ft Tidewater Fisheries will watch V was the one opposed to the fresh- day through Saturday James.f 0 0 0 Lumpp.f 2 0 4 whopper, 4 feet, 11 Inches long Hoffman.f .1 o 2 Vandew’he f 4 o 8 more and an end versity of Georgia. Winners will carefully put and 21 inches In girth, was taken man rule. Halbert.c ._ 2 15 Clllton.c 0 3 3 o to this nefarious Five Vote for March 15. be given berths on the Urtted Walker.c 0 0 Simmons.c 2 15 practice. Every while trolling with Capt. Bill in the Rehfeldt.c 1 1 3 Ritter.g .215 year the same netters do the Of the 16 members in favor of States team competing Pan- Budko.g 12 4 Boryla.g 0 0 12 Crespo aboard the charter boat American games. Sailors.g __ 12 4 McGuire.g .337 same things in the same places, the freshman rule, similar to the Murray.g 7 8 22 Kaftan.g 10 2 “Lucy.” and the State’s enforcement of- o::c in effect at most colleges dur- Totals 27 18 73 Totals 34 15 83 ficers have to be needled In an effort to trace ing World War II, 11 voted for always more ac- by indignant anglers to take ac- curately the complex currents In September 1 as the effective date Defeat Warriors Keene Billed Royals tion, which almost invariably oc- the Gulf of Mexico, several thou- and the other five picked March 15. Cooper, curs after the has been sand each sealed in a T-e Southern Conference thus On Holzmans Shooting damage postcards, done. plastic container, will be becomes the first major confer- By lha Associated Press dropped In Two 10-Rounders If any of our readers detect in the Gulf by naval aircraft dur- ence in the country favoring a ROCHESTER, N. Y„ Feb. 3.— are asked to ing 1951. It is of return to the freshman rule. Two The Rochester Royals defeated the illegal netting they hoped many SIX ROARING LIONS—The six of communicate with the Depart- them will drift up on beaches other conferences, the Southeast top players Columbia’s basketball team, only major college Philadelphia Warriors, 65-61, to- Turner's Bill team still a talk from Lou ment of Tidewater Fisheries at and be returned to the Gulf and Southwest, currently are con- Topping undefeated, get pep Rossini, acting head coach, in the Columbia gym. night in a National Basketball The who next meet Harvard Annapolis and insist it send law States Marine Fisheries Commis- ducting mail polls of their mem- Matchmaker Gabe Menende is Lions, Tuesday, have won 12 games. Left to right are: Tom Powers, Association game before -3,258 men sion at New Frank Lewis, Jack Azary, Bob Reiss, Paul Brandt and Jack Rohan. fans. enforcement to investigate. Orleans. bers. but indications are that in putting on his own version of a _AP Wirephoto! the Southwest at least the fresh- Arnie Risen of Rochester scored “carnival of champions” for to- man rule will be disapproved. Sev- 24 points, but it was Red Holz- morrow night’s boxing program at man's clutch which Episcopal High Trounces Canisius Tops Manhattan; eral conference officials there, in- Brother of shooting gave Turner’s La Motta Father to Battle the their cluding President D. W. Williams, Arena. The two fea- Son Tonight Royals victory. Phila. G. F. P. Rochester F. P. St. Bonaventure have expressed themselves in op- tured 10-rounders 'match G. Randolph-Maconr 47-24 Beaten Jimmy Fulks.f 6 7 IP Johnson.f 0 1 1 position. Cooper, claimant to the Dis- In Arizin.f 8 .5 21 Coleman.f 13 5 Episcopal High School coasted By th« Associated Press Escorted From Pin Match Closs.f (»11 Calhoun.f 1 4 6 Unable to Reach Decision. trict Camp Hyattsville N. — featherweight championship, Mikan.c 1 2 4 Risen.c P 6 24 to its third victory in five games BUFFALO, Y„ Feb. S 6 0 0 0 The Southern Conference mail against Richie Howard of Nova Ben McAlwee ment at the Coliseum in 1929 and Livingstone.c 2 2 McNamee.c this season, 47-24, over Canisius outlasted- Manhattan, 51 By Senesky.g 1 0 2 Davies.g 2 2 6 Randolph poll was an emergency measure Scotia, the Canadian feather as the 3 0 6 6 1 13 Macon to 50, in a finish As Robinson It will be father against son to- years went by added many Phillip.g Holzman.g Academy yesterday at roaring tonight Trains 0 0 0 2 due to the number of champ, and Julian District local tournament Gardner.E Wanzer.g 15 before a memorial auditorium dwindling Keene, night at Hyattsville Recreation victories to his Bobb.g 10 2 Saul ? .215 Episcopal. students because of the By the Associated Press basketball doubleheader military light-heavyweight titlist, against1 when Frank Mischou bowls for list. Led by Vint Rathbone'with 15 crowd of draft and Totals 22 17 61 Totals 23 10 65 5,853. enlistments. The con- Johnny Pratt. GREENWOOD LAKE. N. Y.. Feb. the oldtimers and Billy Mischou Billy’s enthusiasm and skill in points and Hatch Echols with 12, ference Executive Loyola of defeated Committee met Keene is a slight favorite to 3.—Welterweight Champion Ray retaliates for the youngsters in bowling come naturally. His late Lakers Defeat Olympians the home team led from the early Chicago St. here a week but was Bonaventure 58 to in ago, unable keep his 175-pound crown against Robinson boxed four rounds today one of the three feature matches mother, Irene, was the first Na- seconds. 50, the first to come to any decision and the Pratt, former in for the middle- Oscar Hiser is tional all-events woman’s cham- With Last-Quarter game. Army middleweight preparation Proprietor staging Rally The visitors scored only three m’l ballot was decided upon. champion, while the featherweight weight title fight with Middle- in conjunction with the March o’ pion at Baltimore in 1928 and the INDIANAPOLIS, Feb. 3 George Mikan of Minne- R.-Macon. G. F. P. Episcopal. G. F. P Chicago. Smith,! 0 o o Morris,! 2 0 4 along with that date. He added, striving to catch up to his dad Moore, Claude Hurlock, Frank outscored Alex Groza of senes of bouts with Cooper. How- Before he started to his apolis Lee.! 2 15 Boxicy.f 12 4 2 G. W. that box, who has a 124 O o Gridders however, he doubted the ard's average, the fourth Baker, Tommy Mock and Charley Indianapolis in a duel of Keyser.! 1 2 MacEwan.! O High only defeat in the last 12 handlers escorted centers, 4 3 11 Morgan,! 2 0 4 NCAA would take such Joey La Motta, in the Minor Shankle.c action. highest loop. A Sollers, jr., while on his dad's 29 to 21. 0 1 1 Echols c H (» 12 months was a split-decision loss brother of Jake, off the Andrews.! Soon to Enter Clemson camp 2 0 4 Moore.c __ 2 1 In addition to George Wash- month ago Frank, by virtue of team will be such oldsters as Perce Minn. G F. P- Indian. G F. P Bensong 5 to Ray Famechon in Montreal. Oil 1 1 :i grounds. four Pollard.f 0 5 17 Holland.f 4 1 P Jordan,! Michael.g Fordie Thompson, star halfback ington and Maryland, the mem- successive 400-sets, lifted his Wolfe, Ray Watson, 8 3 Rathbone.f 0 3 15 In the last year he has defeated Tony Santini, Mikkelsen.f IP McMullen.f 2 1 5 for bers of the Southern Meanwhile, La Motta. average over 125. Ed Ferrin.f 0 0 0 Lavov.f-c 6 0 12 George Washington High Conference such as Red working Blakeney and Fred Murphy. Totals 9 6 24 Totals 2U 7 47 Wells. Tony Riccio, in Hutton.f o o o Barnhorst.f 4 0 8 School last season, and Jim are West Virginia, North Gleason's gym in his native Billy, 26 then stole the spot- A match between the Mikan.c 12 5 20 Groza.c 8 5 21 Clemson, Vic Young, Van Hook Capital’s • Gurney Harrison.g 4 10 Beard.g 7 5 10 Sonny) Fowler, G.W. High guard, Carolina, North Carolina State, Bronx, attracted an unusually light away from hfe dad. who is new’ and old woman bowl- 'who kayoed Pat Thomas) and leading Martin.g 2 6 10 Barker.g 2 2 6 are large crowd. 55. with a 202 entering Clemson University South Carolina, Virginia Military, Gene Ordinarily only a game, an alltime ers and another between girls of O'Shea.g 1 2 Hale g 12 4 Richard, winning the Ca- Jaros.g 1 1 3 Lord Carlton Will Wrestle for the spring term. Virginia Tech, and dozen or so spectators turn out for league record, and since has in- the Hyattsville School Washington nadian title against the latter. High and Another member La Motta's creased his Totals 34 21 80 Totals 34 16 of the Presi- Lee. Davidson, Furman, The Cita- drills, but today some average over the 122- grandmothers will be added at- 84 Billy Banks. Cooper's manager, 200 fans mark Their dents’ 1950 team, Guard Eugene del, Richmond, Wake Forest and packed their way into the 246-combined aver- tractions to the March o' Dimes Chris Zaharias admits a for How- Wednesday Guess, hae registered at William William and healthy respect gym. age, probably, is the best for any show Mary. starting at 8 p.m. Lord Carlton, the Britisher who and ard, and instead of a light, taper- father-son twosome in the coun- Mary. The champion obliged by boxing twice in the last month has de- ing-off workout yesterday had try. Charley Beall, jr., of Stephens, Sangdahl five fast, rounds. He went three manager a feated Gene iMr. America* Stan- Comforts of Home Cooper go through strenuous with Reminiscing about his 35 years the FBI baseball team and one of Last-Second Basket Wins Jimmy Lee of and will have a at Chris Za- sparring session. Cooper has in- Chicago of which lee, go MIAMI, Fla. have two with Ronnie bowling started in Con- Washington’s unsung pinmen, will i/P).—They structions Hopp of New In harias, one of the roughest wres- all to be careful tomorrow necticut, Frank likes to talk about be defending champion in the 10th Badminton Finals the comforts of honje around York. tlers in the bout of For Our ot night and try to outbox Howard. the Union Printers team annual extant, top Barn A at Hialeah race track Lady Victory wThich Bladensburg Open handi- Clint Stephens, en- When he was top-seeded next Wednesday night’s card at Both the in finished. La Motta was a terror for all clubs in the cap tournament at 2 where Trainer Jim Fitzsimmons Charley Konouck tosed in a principals the 175- said p.m. today. try from Baltimore, and Stan Turner's he was down to the old Arena. stables racers for Belair left-handed pound title bout won by knock- 160-pound Atlantic Club League during Karl Gochenour, manager of No. 3-ranked Stud, running, hook shot division limit Sangdahl, playei The four-event program will in- outs and anticipated no the late 20’e at Convention Hall. the Wheatley and Ogden Phipps. There just a second before the game in their last fights. Pratt Bladensburg drives, announces from Cleveland, advanced as ex- difficulty in clude a match between Tony Ga- is even an electric chilled Art Bethea while Keene making weight for While Frank still carries on. his that the five-game affair is j washing ma- ended to give Our Lady of Vic- the open pected in the semifinals of the lento and Ford. fight. old team-mates, Bernie to all Bobby chine for cleaning ankle bandages, tory a 35-34 victory over St. Ann's stopped Leroy Coleman. Frye, bowlers this time. Here- eighth annual National Capital Gene Brewer, Jerry Cowden and tofore in Section 2 of the CYO Boys' Two other light-heavies, Kid Louis He's only pinmen with averages Badminton Tournament last night Says Ready Claude Cowles are only names of of 120 or Senior Basketball League yester- Slam and Johnny Holt, meet in less were eligible. Top at the Kensington Armory. another brilliant bowling era. will be day at St. Ann's. one of the four-round prelimina- For Bout With Charles prize $100. Entry fee is $5. Stephens defeated Spencer Da- Frank won the Class A singles Contestants w’ill In other Section 2 games ries while another four matches MIAMI. receive a three- vis of Washington, 15-3. 15-6, Fla., Feb. 3 (JP).—A re- championship in the Blessed Sacrament defeated Washington fifths handicap computed on a after Davis turned in Sacred Welterweights Young Satan and laxed and confident Joe a startling time is Louis City Duckpin Association tourna- 128 scratch. Heart, 65-44; St. Thomas, led by Kid Stone. A third four-round boxed upset in the quarterfinals with a Economy four rounds with his spar- Bert Conger’s 18 defeated is to be 15-2, 15-6 over Norm points, prelim announced. ring partners today, then declared victory St. Bernadette's 49-32, and St. he Atchison of Cleveland. Davis was was “as ready as I’ll ever be" Michael's edged unseeded and Atchison was rated Holy Trinity. for a second crack at Ezzard Rallies Kentucky Football Player 42-41. Buffaloes Beat Shippensburg 4. Capital Charles and the No. In heavyweight Section 1 action at Gon- All-Stars crown. Is Suspended Sangdahl reached the finals as e?ga, Buck Parry scored 18 points Bolling Indefinitely expected by eliminating Harry Trained down to 208 10 To Defeat Wilson By th* Associated Press to lead St. Martin's to a 67-38 Capital Buffaloes basketball team pounds. Hackett of Philadelphia. 15-6, less than he weighed — conquest of St. Francis Xavier, defeated Bolling AFB All-Stars, when he hit Special Dispatch to The Star LEXINGTON, Ky„ Feb. 3 15-3. the comeback the Nativity shaded Holy Name, 44-43 53-46 yesterday at Bolling, with trail, Brown SHIPPENSBURG. Pa.. Feb. 3.— Bobby Brooks, University of Ken- Tomorrow’s finals will start at Bill Bomber said he would like to tucky football and St. James defeated St. An- Bryant scoring 15 points and Trailing. 32-23, at half-time, Ship- player, has been 2 p.m. Last night's semifinal re- tackle Charles thony's, 57-39. Leon Smith, former Howard U. again in March. pensburg Teachers College rallied suspended from the school for sults: He meets Omelio an player, scoring 13 for the winners Agramonte of to take the lead in the third quar- indefinite period, Men's Singles—Stevens defeated Davis Cuba 15-:;, 15-6. Sangdahl defeated Hackett in a 10-rounder ter and defeat The Buffaloes want games with Wednesday Wilson Teachers The suspension was announced 15-6. i night at the Miami Women's Singles—Marie Den- unlimited Stadium and College of Washington, 65-61, here by A. D. Ussing. Rickey Charges Schools or semipro teams hav- will Kirwan, dean of stu- mark. defeated Judy Devlin Baltimore. fight Andy Walker tonight. 11 2 1-1. Ruth Jett. California de- ing gyms. Call John Nippson, Co- February dents and faculty chairman of 23 in San Francisco. Then the feated Mrs Elli Raymond. New Rochelle lumbia 4886, or Bob Washington, The home team, led by Jack athletics. N. Y. 11-5. 6-11. 11-2. American 36-year-old Louis would Men’s Doubles—Stevens and Freddie Neglect History Adams 0613. like to Dorsey and A1 outscored climb Brown, Brooks, 22-year-old junior Streber. Baltimore defeated Hackett and b^ck into the with from 5-8 By the Associated Press ring the Wilson, 20-9, in the third quarter. Joe ColloTne. Philadelphia. 2 15-11. champion. Gary, Ind., was fined $100 in Carle I.oveday and Carl Whiteford of The was — game in 10-min- Montclair. N. J. 18-6. CHICAGO, Feb. 3. Branch played police court on 15-7, “I wasn't Thursday a charge Women’s Doubles—Helen Gibson and Boosters Two ready when Ezzard ute periods. of Rickey, veteran baseball magnate Playing drunk driving. He was ar- Wanda Bergman. New York, defeated Sue beat me the first time.” he and Judy Devlin Baltimore. 15-12. !.V,v now general manager of the Pitts- said. A1 Guiffreda scored 26 points rested 24 after Games “I didn't January police said Mrs. Raymond and Marie Ussine defeated League work hard enough for for Ruth Jett and Claire Smith 15-2. 15-8. burgh Pirates, told the National Today Wilson to lead all scorers, an automobile he was that one. I driving Mixed Doubles—Ussine and Stephens Council of Washington Soccer Club will got my weight down while led Presbyterian Men to- Dorsey Shippensburg struck another car and a State defeated Mr and Mrs. Walter Raymond. play Maryland Park at Sixteenth by just dryin’ out. with 17 15-.'{. 10-15 15-7. Helen Gibson and Fred day that schools “are neglecting points. police cruiser. Fullin Westport Conn defeated Bob and streets “I’ve been trainin’ hard since Loucheed and Wanda Bergman. New York. LITTLE Kennedy N.W., and TAVERN American history.” Both teams had 25 field The TIME goals, suspension is 15-6. 15-12 Midway Tavern will meet Hotel then, plenty of boxin’ and four- effective as of He spoke before an audience of but Wilson scored 11 of 18 fouls, the end of the first Charles at Seat Pleasant in Wash- five miles of road work ever’ day. semester, approximately 1,500 at- while the home team cashed in which persons I’m in fine now ended last Saturday. Brooks Red Sox for hot ington and Suburban Soccer shape and lots on 15 of 31 for the Sign Dropo, piping tending a luncheon at the coun- margin. may apply for readmission after League games at 2 p.m. today. sharper.” cil's annual conference. Wilson G. F. P. Shippensb'* G. F. P one semester. Rookie of 1950 But, despite Joe's ambi- Prize In the second round of the great Cooper.f 7 IIS McClelland.i 6 1 1.1 Mr. said that “an 0 By the Associated Press Rickey ig- tion to regain as quickly as pos- Budd.f- 2 4 McCloskey.f 2 2 0 Stewart Italo-Amcricans will Ricc.c ___ 0 0 0 norance of American is Cup, Dorsey.f 7 :i 17 BOSTON. Feb. 3. — The Boston history sible, the throne he once abdi- Gray.e 113 Brown.1 4 HAMBURGERS oppose Pompeii AC at Patterson 2 10 fertile ground for the Communist cated, the best bet Lamon.g 0 1 l chubb.c 4 4 12 Clark and Talbert Red Sox tonight anno”nced First Park in appeared to Yeatman,* 3 1 7 10 2 Reach of Baltimore at 2 p.m. Mills.* teaching the strong points of be that he would meet Charles in Carr * 10 2 Chappronie* 1 3 5 Baseman Walt Dropo. .’ip Ameri- GuifTreda.* 11 4 20 Marxism. The way to combat an outdoor can League's outstanding 1950 .JUMBO HAMBURGER S 2 5 c fight in June, probably Johnson.* 0 0 0 Finals in Havana communism is through under- of the Feet in Yankee Stadium. Tourney rookie, had signed for the 1951 Speedy Totals 25 1161 Totals 25 15 65 By th« Associated ! A of delicious standing of American history and Press season. couple hamburgers, Coffee and MIAMI.—After turning it down Honey-Dipped the Constitution.” Rex Wants Bout HAVANA, Cuba. Feb. 3. — from in Italian and Layne Dropo, Moosup, Conn., 35c. to Spanish, French, Straight Clark of Doughnut... only Try beat it! He recalled that a political Pasadena, Calif, I banged out 180 hits, including 34 German, The Jockey Club—which With Charles This Summer Cornell and science teacher had adnvtted Tops Penn, 72-54, Billy Talbert of New York to- homers and drove in 144 runs to decides such things—finally ac- him NEW YORK, Feb. 3 day advanced to the finals of the season that he was not familiar with cepted the Hawaiian version of (JP).—Rex during his spectacular as Sizzling Cheeseburgers made with Kraft Chees® said men's the preamble of the United States Layne he would like a title Moves in singles matches in Havana's a rookie the islands, the tongue-twisting Up Ivy Standings • Constitution. shot with Heavyweight Champion international tennis tournament. Chilled Fruit Juices Mama Na Wawae, means “Speedy By the Associated Press Campbell's Soups Ezzard Charles and no one Clark • The professor claimed that he of the Feet.” ITHACA, N, Y, Feb. 3.—A red- eliminated Gardnar Mu'- West Trounces Hormel Chili laughed. loy, Coral < Virginia Honey-Dipped Doughnuts wanted to be fair to all ideas of hot Cornell University basketball Gables Fla.) veteran The stocky, 22-year-old fighter 5—7, 6—1, 6—3. Full-Flavored Coffee • governments, Mr. Rickey said, team trounced the University of Talbert won over Delicious Pastries, Pies Four Trainers in Tie from Lewiston, Utah, earned re- Hamilton Miami of Ohio, 94 to 59 which showed he was “negative” Pennsylvania today. 72-54, to Richardson of Baton spect by the decisive whipping he grab Creamy Hot Chocolate in his teaching. MIAMI —The end of the first second in the Eastern Inter- Rouge, La., 6—2, 6—8, 6—3. By the Associated Pr»ss gave Jersey Joe Walcott in Madi- place quarter of the Hialeah race meet- collegiate Clark and MORGANTOWN, W. Va„ Feb, son Square Garden last November. League. Talbert will play to- ing this winter found four train- morrow for the 3. — West Virginia University Home Run Pitchers The unexpected victory zoomed Cornell led at halftime, 44-31, championship. FOR A TASTY BITF... ers tied for the lead with four Doris Hart of combined with young Layne to a No. 4 ranking and pulled away in the stretch. Jacksonville, Fla., shooting accuracy Ten American League pitchers winners each: G. M. Odom, P. L. will meet in the NBA’s ratings, behind The win gives the Big Red four Beverly Baker of Pasa- a fine defensive performance to- hurled 20 or more home run balls Kelley, J. D. Puckett and E. W. dena, in DAY or Charles, Joe Louis and Lee Savold. victories and one defeat in league Calif., the finals of the night to bury Miami of Ohio NITE... STOP AT A during the 1950 campaign. King. women's The Lewiston Larruper had just play. Penn has racked up three singles. 94-59. arrived to off wins and two losses. Miss Hart polish his training Both clubs today defeated Marta The contest was close only for for his 10-rounder with have been downed by Barnett of Miami, 6--1. Argen- Columbia, Fla., 6—0, the first seven minutes. The lead tina’s Cesar Brion in the Garden undefeated in five Ivy League Miss Baker downed Fry Boston A. A. Summaries Shirley changed hands four times in that next Friday. starts. of Akron, Ohio, 6—2, 5—7, 6—1. By th« Associated Press ilinois A. C : 7—Donald R. Laz. Univer- stretch, but Jim Sottile broke a "I’d like to fight Charles in an Ernie Beck of Penn, the BOSTON. Frb. 3.—Summaries of the sity of Illinois; —George A^p 1. kale. Ivy Height—14 feet K Inches. outdoor bout this said 7-7 tie with two quick goals and 62nd Boston A. A. indoor games follow. summer,” loop's high scorer, tied for honors Yankee Conference College two-mile relay: 1—Syracuse; Rex. “I’d sure were off in championship milt "—Providence like a crack at the with Cornell’s Gerwin. Merrill the Mountaineers high reiuv: I—Maine: 2—Rhode Island: 3— College; 3—MIT. Time— Spike Each Ex-Nat, 7:51.5 title. I Combs, Connecticut: 4—Vermont. Time—3:31.2 But want to make money had 16. Beck had seven gear. Hunter mile; 1—Don Gehrmann, Mil- field Hillman. 43-yard high hurdle? )—Har- while I can. If I beat and rison Dillard. Cleveland: 2—James Gehr- waukee: 7—Fred Wilt. N. Y A, G\: Brion, counters and two fouls. Gerwin Mark Workman, the Moun- dos. Shanahan Catholic Club. Philadelphia■ John Barry. Villanova. Time—4:07.P. I feel I w’ill, I want to keep Signed by Browns 'New Gard,'i! and meet record, former busy. looped and tossed five fouls. taineers' 6-9 , led all scor- 8—Don Hildreth. Arizona State (Temple i; th« 4— 1:05.1 bv Gil Dodds In 194*.) I'd like to fight Rocky Marciano. fiye By Associated Press Mer“ditn Gourchne. Cornell: 5—s d- ers with 31 to run his total mile — points B»y Williams Yale. H—Char lees Durskis. College relay: 1—Prine-t-n: Roland La Starza—any of them.” ST. LOUIS. Feb. 3.—Shortstop Harvard. Time—0:56.7. Bosto”* University: 3—Brown. Time—3:25. for 19 games this year to an even Cnlle'r mile rela": 1—Yale: 2—Har- Merrill No. 1 Brirgs 50-yard dash. 1—Andy Stan- Rookie Fielder Combs, choice of vard. Time—3:23.8. Dodger 500 markers and his average per field. Seton Hall: 2—Ed Con wall. New Yo: k Co’lege the Brown-s the 1950 has pioneer Club: mile rela’: 1—Holy Cross: 2— jn draft, 3—John O'Connell. Man- c-:bv: 3—Boston back to 26.3. hattan: 4-—Daniel College. Time. 3:29.8. To Be signed his 1951 contract with the contest Neville. Winston-Salem Hr h iumn; 1—Frank Jeannette to Share Inducted Soon State Teachers; 5—Clem Gaffney. Man- Buddy Weiemah, Cor- hattan, fi feet 5*3 inrhes: 2—tie be- the Associated Press club. 0' 0 Fr-d Jones. N'w York Picne-r By tween Jtm GillcriG Manhattan, and John Club. Time 005.5 (equals garden and The infielder, 13th Visloeky. New York A. C.. F, feet. 4>8 player to me-- record' ID Rosfrum With Pace FORT WORTH, Tex., Feb. 3.— !nr come to terms with the Browns, (10.yard run: 1—Georre Rho Ccl’ere mile relay Colgate: 2—Provi- Dick Williams, rookie outfielder HER SOM’S d' Mnrran S'ate College; ■;—hoic dener: 3 —Tufts. Time. 3:24.7. Harry (Buddy) Jeannette, out- played for Boston and Washing- V’ whom the Broklyn Dodgers have rcc N-w Yor': Pioneer Cl b: 3—R. l- Billings 7-mile run: 1—Curtis C Stone. spoken basketball authority who ton in tl\p American League and * 5frm?ri. Harvard: :—Char’es Moore, nnafFeh.'ci: 7—B owning Ross. Fen.n A. C.; been viewing as one of their AUTO r PARTS C'nrll: 5—Irvins Howe, Boston College. 3—John Twcmey. Illinois A. ( ni was ousted recently as coach of of the Pacific Coast T, r— : 12 5 :i:: ,. will be in- the Baltimore will brighter prospects, last Transmissions. Rears. Shocks. Etc. Cohere — pro Bullets, League year. C liege two-mile relay: 1—Boston Dri- mile relav: 1 Georgetown ducted into the armed ve .it.y. •;—Brown: ■'—Wheaton. 4— (Vincent Cino. Frank Sowa. James Natan. share the rostrum with forces Feb- Thomas Voorhccs■: Secretary NEW CHROME GRILLS S ring-eld. Time—S:(i(j.O. 7—Manhattan; 3—New of War ruary 7. He disclosed here today. Yon: U. Time. 3:77.3. Pace at 12:30 p.m. tomor- Generators—Starters Exchaneed Lspham l.ooo-yar run: 1—Carl Jovce. College 7-mile relay: 1—Georgetown row was en Georgetown 2—'nsvar Bengs- at the Touchdown Club's Williams route from Uni'ersily; (David Boland. Joseph La Pierre. Carl CURVED OR FLAT s Sweden: 3—Ro. to° Brownie. New Joyce. Jos-ph Deody-: 7—Manhattan; 3— weekly luncheon. Cuba, where he has been play- AUTO RADIOS V-rk Pioneer Club; 4 un- -P.nl Thicpen. Seton Hall. Time. 7:11 (new meet rod attached: Pea: Pace is to ing winter ball for the Armen- 5—Reggie man. New York garden record, formerly 7:41.1 by George- Secretary expected AUTO GLASS Pioneer Club: «—Larrv Ellis, New York in 1950-. Service town outline steps being taken to dares Club, to his Altadena Expert Repair INSTALLED IMMEDIATELY TJntverclty. Time—2:12.0. College mile relay: 1—Villanova- 2— College one-mile relay 1—Springfield; Cornell: 3—Fordham. Time. strengthen the country's defense.