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•• THE EVENING STAR. Washington, D. C. C-2 TUESDAY. DECEMBER 13, I*M New Goalie Few IfAny Changes Seen! CU Five Hopes Bid to Shift Phillies Revealed In Campaign for City Stadium AtFootball Rules Meeting! PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 13 UP- . dium in Fairmount Park to house Likely college to —Commissioner Bert Bell of the : several and sports ac- Stick Press For Easier Path By the Associated substitution, unlimited coupled Football League said tivities. past years, of National For the two since with a limit on the number yesterday that Robert M. Car- Philadelphia JHfe; ,S n took the radical step of abol- players allowed to dress for a Officials of the penter, owner of the Phillies, had Carpenter ishing the platoon system, the game, as an aid to small squads. 1 Eagles and long have jWithLions After been offered $750,000 to transfer ’ maintained that lack of parking Rules hand, Setbacks National Football Com- On the other one writer I League the National franchise to at Norm DeFelice, the new goalie mittee has made only a few called the present rules “the best Even this early in the season 1 and other facilities Connie another, city. Mack Stadium has had a serious with the Washington Lions minor changes in the playing ever.” Another proposed: “The and with only a .500 record In' code of college tootball. Most of Rules Committee should not Bell did not name the other ' effect on attendance. hockey team, seems all settled in! six games. Catholic University’s .city< Carpenter, expected be | them couldn’t even be noticed meet more often than every five involved and not The mattert is to regular job here, team commenting statement, , brought City Council. a and the Lions ! 1 by the fans. years, but if it does meet, the considers Itself 1 on Bell’s before the released Bill McWhinney.i When it meets next month, over the hump and well on lts! ! I said he doubted that a first-divi- Faifmount Park is centrally have rules should remain static for sion long be easily |the apparently won’t j yeare” way good spot club could i located and accessible. The whose slot DeFelice took over for; committee !five to a in the Mason-!j Municipal have much more work to do, ac- Two three writers backed 'maintained In the Phillies’ pres- ' 102.000-seat Stadium two winning games over the week or Dixon Conference playoff tour- , ent park, . of sj^^E^^Hgui cording to indications in the an- the suggestion of allowing side- 1 Stadium. is located on the outskirts end. nament. Their statements were made Philadelphia and has been a los- nual Associated Press post-sea- line coaching along the lines pro- i Baltimore, the team Washing- a meeting to ) ing except the son survey. By a of about posed by Minnesota's Murray The Cardinals lost last night < at discuss tentative venture for an- ton beat Sunday night, failed to 83-78, plans for the city to build a ) Army-Navy football game. 3 to 1, the sports writers and Warmath and Boston Univer- to Loyola at Baltimore. 1 nual make its protest against DeFelice for the third defeat against three ’ 75,000 to 100,000 seat sports sta- It is used rarely. stick, goalie is a broadcasters participating indi- sity’s Buff Donelli. They would ¦ and the new cated that there’s no marked de- wins. The other two setbacks regular here now. He’ll be wear- allow coaches to talk to their sire for a change in the 1955 players the during were to Mount St. Mary’s, the 1 ing the No. 1 tomorrow night Irules. at conference defending champion, Keeps meet time-outs as coaches of other Auto Crash when the Lions Clinton at experts replying and American U. Uline Arena. of 149 to | sports do. Pettit Leading Hershey the AP questionnaire, 95 said All losses were by narrow mar- Armstrong Players ? DeFelice came from agitation Sucker Shift Proposals gins, night, ' if there was no marked five points last seven - 1 F * £& Mrif A& m protested was a for There were a of calls i to the Mounts and five to Amer-! I Out Until Jan. 4 Hi Baltimore he year the marginl| wjPi ijaH> pro prop- affirmative answers and 14 de- for the elimination of the i ican. Last Armstrong, defending Inter- mnv and also hadn’t been against ranged NBA Scorers 1 shift”—which the that trio from • pF¥ erly released by Hershey, a farm tected some minor moves for “sucker com- high League basketball cham- changes. mittee do 35 to points. . club of the Boston Bruins. s The 20 who left the found itself unable to 1 better than sf> None NEW YORK. Dec. 13 UP.— pion. will be without the services space presumably year—and injuries. A , of ] ft’"Fi@S' Lockhart, president of! blank can be last faked those three teams—considered National Basketball Association of three members of Its team un- , 4W «?Wji Tom suggestion among the league—- Hockey League, an) I added to the “no’ total. concrete on the lat- the best in teams are scoring at a rate til after the Christmas hblldsys the Eastern a sug- ter stop be met again may adding amateur Given chance to make was to the clock after must before tour-3 which make ma- as result of Injuries received circuit, didn't allow the! nament time, the gestions of their own or to relay each play during the final min- and the Cardinals’> chines an integral part of the in an Baltimore protest. Lockhart said j figure they'll reasonably ! automobile accident last Ithe ideas of others, the writers ute of each half. have scorekeepers' equipment. Sunday evening Charlottes- the release from Hershey was! fair sailing ahead. near okay, and broadcasters came up with Other suggestions: After 69 starts, through Sun- ville. and that DeFelice had a proposals night < day's games, pro ¦Bhku^ played only six pro games few which may or be Last at Baltimore. Cath- the leaguej was en route in’ may Make officials specific in- The team home his life. not be considered by the stead of calling "illegal olic U. led through the first (, shows an all-time high rate of from. Winston Salem, N. C.. where proce- ’half, 46-43, i points a game (for 'rules committee. dure,” "personal foul,” but lost its edge;l 98.1 each they defeated Atkins High, 53- Hgtf fl by etc. team)—or points jh DeFelice still is owned Bos- imidway through the second half. better than two Saturday night. They were ton. however, and if he is re- Some Want Platoons Penalties should be length- Charley Loyola, games, 48. McCullough of i a minute. In 44 of the ! traveling in private cars when SjHHk called he can't play again in No. 1 on the list was a return i ened to a limit of 50 yards for’ who netted 16 points, led the! l lone or both teams scored at the Eastern League this season. to the system. i certain underhanded plays be- the accident occurred. platoon Fourteen rally that beat CU, but the! ! least 100 points. Injured were Willie Wood, a !That seems unlikely, however. listed that proposal—some mere- cause there is too much aggres- produced night’s games week, a Cardinals the In 14 last total member of The Star’s All-Metro- When asked how many pro ly as a reflection of coaches’ ideas. siveness and not enough sport, big scorer ' 2,812 points were up; EAGLE WITH NO NEST Philadelphia.—Jim In Ron Dreher with of chalked politan football team: Carlton games a player must have fig- Others advocated it strongly as i Possibly change number of ' 21 points. for an average of more than 200 Trimble, fired as head of the Philadelphia providing Davis, Clarence Hughes. William ured in to be considered a pro, the fans with a better time-outs permitted. There have ! Catbolir U. G.F.Pta. Loyola. O F.Pts !points a game. ¦ •' ’l Lewis, team , and Har- Eagles yesterday, clears his desk. The Eagles will Lockhart said there was no fixed braud delays McKavlU 0 5 AHenbauah 2 810 taking of technical football and 1 been more this year. Staud .13 8 PlUgerald 3 410 Bob Pettit still is ad- ,vey Banks, a teacher at Arm- reimburse Trimble for the remaining year of his number, but "just common giving more players opportunity Change Balin'. 4 4 12 Dodd 5 8 IS!vantage of the wide open attacks.' rule. Call i 0 0 0 3|. strong. three-year contract.—AP sense. We have to be lenient in Hartnett McOutre 11 Wirephoto. for action. Six more suggested lithe ball If runner is ; Lynaueh 2 6 »Bernina (ill1 The St. Louis Hawks' sophomore Davis received a fractured the case of goalies because there liberalizing goes or Boothby 4 412 McCollouth 5 818 jmaintained his individual scor- j the substitution rule i and down, whether not Dreher 8 521 Leyh 2 O 41 skull, Hughes a broken jaw and are so few.” In various ways and two favored lin grasp of opponent. Permit Über 4 513 Hoarier OOOi ing lead with 415 points in 17 tightening to get up Brown B 0 12. games a average. cuts on his nose and Banks a it. runner if he slips with- Grimes 2 0 4 I for 24.4 hip. being Eagles Want Name being Platorio 4 2 1 o Big Clyde broken All three are Coach Michigan out Lovellette of One writer noted: hit.” Hamper 0 0 0 Min-1 University ; ;! colleges — ineapolis is second with treated at the Hos- UCLA Moves "The small want a re- Let either team with a 25 28 Totals 831, 386! jpital Totala ' 78 30 23 at Charlottesville. turn to two-platoon, but the rules recovered . points <21.4 average). He's fol- Replacement !~ (• lowed by Neil Johnston of Phila- Wood and Lewis, less seriously As Trimble committee pays no attention to 1 One-yard marking system injured, delphia with 379 points (22.3),! were examined at Preed- End to Bolster small colleges.” Another proposed should be made part of Coach Who Tutored PHILADELPHIA. • names, rules. I Paul Arizin,also Warriors, j men’s Hospital here and released Dec. 13 UP.— He tossed in half a dozen ¦ of the yesterday. badly The Philadelphia Eagles are In i but did not say that any had jwith 376 (22.1) and Boston's Ed i Wood has a the market today for the “biggest been contacted. At present, the Linebackers Saddler Scores TKO 5 Title Teams Dies i Macauley with 331 (22.1). swollen knee, but no fracture, ac- Bainbridge coach, name coach” available to replace field appears wide open. j LOS ANGELES, Dec. 13 UP. , Bows NASHVILLE. Tenn, Dec 13 The scoring leaders: cording to his James Over Dave Player G. Pts. Jim Trimble, who was fired yes- Among those mentioned were —The UCLA Bruins have made Gallardo UP\. Henry A. Kean, 61. who and Club P.G. Ft. Avi Smith. To Fort 1. Pettit. Bt . Louis 17 15!J 111 415 24.4 terday in a terse four-line state- Clarence (Biggie> Munn, athletic a major change in preparation Meade SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 13 OP) coached five *J. Lovellette. Minn. 18 144 9f13fW31.4 Armstrong has games sched- Johnston. PhilA. 17 123 133 379 22.3 -1 uled tomorrow, Friday and next ment by the club management. director at Michigan State: for the Michigan State game in The Fort Meade basketball —Sandy Saddler, featherweight teams to Negro national cham- 4 Arizin. Philm. 17 138 100 370 22.1 1 Trimble, at 37 the youngest Blanton Collier of Kentucky. the Rose January pionships. a 5. Macauley, Boe'n 15 111109 33122.1 Monday then will be idle until Bowl 2. John i team next plays at Norfolk to- champion, gave Dave Gallardo a died of heart attack O Yardley Ft W> 17 117 84 318 1R.7 Navy, 7. Schayes. Syra 18 09 117 17.5:,j January coach in the National Football Eddie Erdelatz of Bud Smith, who has been sharing ( night against beating night at a hospital here yesterday i se 315 4. League, “completely morrow the Atlantic wick.d last and 8. Foust. F*. Wave 17 93 128.314 18 5 said he was Wilkinson of Oklahoma. Jim' job at end with Johnny , 0 Bharman. 15 ithe one Service Fleet Headquarters, by Kean had one of the best rec- Bos n 105 6127118.1 Btunned” by the dismissal, al- Tatum of Maryland and Buck Hermann, will used as a fol- won a TKO when the Los 10. Oeorse. Phi a 17 98 75 271 16.9 be lowingj victory ords In Negro athletics when he Montgomery though were Shaw of the new -Air blocking a 79-58 over Bain- Angeles puncher to Wins; there week-end re- Force back and linebacker. oridge failed answer retired as head coach at Ten- ports that he would be ousted. Academy. “Well Naval Training Center last Santee Compete Gets need additional line- night the bell for the seventh round. nessee A&I State University to Stearman 22 given to report- (There are no backing strength,” Coach at Meade. The statement indications Red 1 Mitchell, Sa idler floored Gallardo with here last year. He remained as In Larry Stearman s 22 points by Ed Hogan, the club's pub- that any of these would be Sanders explaining the;, Jim the Generals' New York Meet ers j j said in high left hook to the head in the athletic and physical education UP).— high night as licity director, simply: interested in the Eagles’ job. ! give school star from Madison-j a NEW YORK. Dec. 13 . were last Mont- stated move. “Smith will it to us.!; 1 third a to director. it already ville. Ky., led both teams in scor- round and with left Miler Wes Santee, now compet- gomery Junior College beat “We consider in the best in- Tatum has disclaimed |He is one of the most intelligent!, body sixth, any ing with 23 points, supported by the in the both for "His college football teams ing for the Quantico Marines, terests of the Eagles’ football intention of leaving Mary- , ;men on the squad and should , eight won ¦ Naval Receiving Station, 56-49. 18 more from Elliott Karver. counts. 162 games, lost 30 and tied 5.! been entered in the Metro- team to make a change in the land. Erdelatz also said he : have little trouble picking up 1 for- ihas ' NRS. * George Washington The winner in the Negro politan Handicap at coaching mer Univer- non-title His national champion-! AAU Games ’ Mont. J.C. O P.Pta. Naval B- S. Pi staff. Mr. Trimble has wasn’t interested bur defenses from the lineback- , bout weighed and ship GF sity . in at I3l*/i the teams were at Kentucky! iat 102 d Engineers Armory ;Sheets 3 17 Scbec tt 1 0 2 a contract which runs more than Assistants Going. Too ing spot. He is a good tackier. ' at the r Mando 5 212 Moore i 01» won game loser 132. State in 1934 !'Thursday night, 10 2 2 3 7 a year, which, of course, will be alert, agile and takes care of Meade its third in a and 1937 and at Francis Poyet In a statement of his own, row and fifth in six Tennessee State in 1946. Meet sponsors : Richardson 2 0 4 Harrl.* 4 .‘lll honored.” It meant Trimble. himself in the rough going. this season. 1947 i said Santee has Vance 3 17 Gredelis 5 010 Trimble said: , We Bainbridge a and 1954. 600, 0 0 0 Aurther O 2 paid off right." J has 2-6 record. been listed for the 880 and l Piuserald 1 would be and sent on was think he’ll do all Mvadr Bjlnbdaa , Stearman 10 222 Horn 2 3 7 “When I informed that I Ft. G F Pts O F Pts Prendase,ElChama mile, probably run <» his way. , Injuries Chrutsoo< 3 .ill Dodd 2 2 B Kean is survived by but will in‘ Anderson 0 0 0 81mmons 0 0 was relieved of the head coach- Most of the Bruin the • Burch 0 4 4 Bell 0 0 0 Checho 0 11 H. Quinn 10 3 widow, a daughter the mile and possibly one other have healed. Completely recov- Karver 3 and a son. Decline to Elaborate i ing duties of the Philadelphia i 7 418 R Quinn 2 8 Henry Totals 24 10 Totals 30 MeCieaa 0 0 0 Kearney 1 4 B To Run at Hialeah A. jr„now event. 58 949 Eagles. was completely ered from late season ills are Plshbj 2 0 4 Med ian Kean. a mem- Trimble said club officials de- 1 I stunned ah 1 2 4 Fla., UP).— ber of the though Fullback Bob Davenport. Guard ’ Weaver 10 2 SHrrmT 0 2 2 MIAMI, Dec. 13 Harlem Globetrotters. cllned to elaborate further on even‘ there had been Blsler 2 2 0 McMahon 2 1 A Hardiman Cureton. Tackle Gil Aijtlnelll! 2 3 Pull 5 15: Prendasc and -El Chaina, the the announcement. much1 discussion and conjecture 7 m 5 Moreno, Center Steve Palmer, Hj worth 3 1 7 MeCabe, 5 nin Venezuelan horScs who ran one- Trimble took over the head about* it before the official word, Mitcheii 8 723 Curtia 0 I) u; two Washington. Tackle Ken Snyder given Bob Bergdahl and in the D. C., coaching job in and guided was' to me.... It is the first’ Total* 28 23 Totals •;,> )8 5< 1952 Bradley. 70 International at Laurel Eagles to a job. say Tailback Steve Novem- Retiring Fro/n Eagles the three second-place 1 time I ever lost I can Knox, ber 11. have been nominated for year, with’ all honesty that I have Quarterback Ronnie out finishes. This however. a two big handicap at Hia- PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 13 UP.— past with broken ankle, isn't con- I races Snyder. 1 squad Ken 230-pound with a rated to win the worked1 harder in this foot- as a likely Old Timers to Play leah Park. They are the $50,000 offensive pre-season ball season than at any other sidered player in the tackle tor Eastern Division in a J Rose Bowl. McLennan and the SIOO,OOO the Philadelphia poll, the Eagles wound up in time in my coaching career.” Doctors will remove I Eagles, has notified the club he a I the foot from a today, Game for Charity Widener. tie for fourth place with the; | The deposed coach said he has cast but will not return next season. W- PETERSBURG, stablemate, plans beyond jit will be some time before ST. Fla.. Dec. El Chatna’s El 1 Chicago he Snyder, Cardinals Each club i no immediate >l3 UP).—Baseball stars of yester- Meta, former eGorgia Tech wins, spending holiday can run. will be the third South had four seven losyes and ! the season with \~ year. of them in the star drafted by the Eagles tie ¦ 1! several members American horse entered in a jlhis wife Pat and their five chll- of the game’s Hall of Fame, will handicaps. Prendasc finished 1952. says he is going into busi- //ing General Manager Vince < D. Me- jdren C. Teachers Team play, in an old-timers game here second to El Chama in the In- ness in South Carolina. Snyder Nally said he had been ordered Leaving with Trimble are his January 14. completed his fourth year by Charley Abe Wins Over Frostburg ternational. with other club officials to get the i assistants. Gauer. game, the Sunday. /1 The for the team last He The District Teachers College benefit of Dr. Carlos Rincones will has “biggest name coach" available.! Stuber and Charley Drulis. , Dimes, bring been an All-Pro basketball team up to , March of will in El Chama and El Meta to tIN Bowl selection is the .500 players as Jimmy twice. figure hopes to get ! such name iUnited States late in January. and another Dazzy win night en- Foxx, Vance, Paul Waner. Prendase will be sent here in tomorrow when it and current managers, including CHARLES TOWN NOTES tertains Shippensburg Teachers ' February. Jose Siccardi, owner f BaO RACE TRAIN A Whata at Banneker Gym. Fred Hutchinson of the Cardi- of Prendase, cabled from Caracas | »• nals and A1 Lopez of the Indians. two ar- CHARLES TOWN By The Teachers took of that stablemates would Docooifcor JOSEPH B. KELLY Weber J in the first race on care 1 Nap Lajoie, now lives at; star. to 17 Frostburg night at who rive with his It- . . . 10.55 AM Btar Racing Editor' !Saturday last Frost- Daytona be on WorfUnftoo burg. 69-59, for their Beach, also will Dr. Rincones also is expected U. Silver Spring . . 11. 10 AM | third win j ... TOWN, in hand but won’t be able to play., highly l*. loctrvifa 11.?0 AM CHARLES W. Va. Yesterday's daily six starts. Babe Marshall, the 1 to name his regarded twhtm Mg oftor Im*roce every (Presta War; former Tech High standout, Buddah for the SIOO,OOO Fla- Cnockot and Rofrottimant Car Dec. 13.—There is indica- Donna and Larks AwM IMkutrft a 1 »mtry h-jhwty represented paced points. ' mingo February iAREST at $62.20 the first the win with 28 Stakes 25. inS-ftitl i tion that it will be a short winter C. Tehr*. G.F PV ! Is If vNltor ny J num*-ncal to repeat p. KroMhtwr. O F Pt« Win Evens Record players combination Marshall SICCS Kirk n « 1C for horses and horse in at this meeting. The winning Dads C 711 Mir 1 S 71 R. Ward « 11 eerier :i j i BILE this area although there is still j inumbers were three and eight. J. Ward (i 0 .'i Horlne 0 0 0 For1 Belvoir Five Fritz Maisel Signs nothing definite as to when Presta Donna, who won the first Budd ill Kline 1 n % 1 Warrant n 0 (I McCall :i 4 10 Fort Belvoir’s basketball team J Charles Town will re-open to race, also was a repeat winner, Janlßian 0 o o Avnone o it o With i Frownletter 5 8 IB Keister 0 a 0 C owns a 2-2 record after an 87-76 Orioles Again racing but the to odds were consid- Smith Si, start the 1956 Eastern 3 1 1 3 victory Army Chemical Cen- BALTIMORE, Dec. 13 (/P).— erably shorter than the $108.20 Nolan 4 3 lor over nsnsßMT^. season. Walter! o o O'lter last night at Belvoir. Fritz Maisel signed today as a paid last week for the highest Saleskj 1 0 ;; Everyone seems to have an i Herman Hoffman scored 25 1956 scout for the Orioles, mark-] straig it return of the meet. Totals 20 30 BO Totals 17 35 Sii , unofficial copy of the so-called points for the Engineers and Joe ing the 48th straight year he! spring dates here, but Albert J Jockey Tony Lcprete helped out with 16. Carl; has been connected with the Boyle, president Russo cancelled of the Charles ';the remainder of his mounts York had 24 for the visitors, who club. Jockey yester- Fort Eustis Beats Town Club, said after riding In the first race yes- now have a 2-4 record. The former great inflelder, day that no official application:terday. He has a virus condi- ArmyCh. O F Pts Ft. Belvoir G F Pts. Orioles AF, jBpratt 0 o o LoprrtF « 4 1M now 65. started with the made the West Vir- Landed 107-73 .% B-Ai4/ has been to tion. Dobson 7 lit I 0 *J as a player in 1910. He became ginia Racing FORT EUSTIS. Va., ; Olpsom :i 5 11 Hoffman j’J 1 ”5 Commission for the Dec. 13 York r, 14 “4 Reynolds 11 .1 a stockholder a short time later first meeting of 1956. The latest Trainer L. E. Torrey.on of (Special) —Fort Eustis. running Lerord « •> l'l Drubsk 4 l tt and retained his stock - even j ;Washineton saddled another up an early lead, , 2 0 4 Deretls l rumor is that Charles Town will had little trou- Chsmn 2 2 rt Ounter <> o 0 through a six-year stretch as .jlongshot winner when he sent ble defeating Langley Air Force Jlrlch o 0 0 Papke l 3 make an* even earlier opening Osrrlty .'l :t fl a player for the New York I out Speedy Foot, by .*> than this year (February 9> by ! owned Fred Base. 107-73. here last night for MscPhee 4 I-< Yankees and St. Louis Browns, Jackson, to the its fifth victory beginning about January 20 win fourtn race basketball of the Totals ’l3 55 Totals :i5 17 87 neither of which the Orioles at $29.20. Torreyson bounced season in six Halftime score: 4 Belvoir. starts. l-37. _ played. Yesterday was another rough i back in the eighth race with his f. furtlt o p Pts gander O. F Pts Walker 1 l l Nelson ? 11! 31 S He rejoined Baltimore in 1918 day for the chalk players as six : own Trail of Gold, at $16.40. Bemoras ti 3 11 Sauchell :( (I H i win- Washing. :i .7 II Moore 12 4 MARYLAND as a player and remained part- choices bowed before Fuente got Richard Gordon rode both Mahfoui 7 I) 14 Smith B » ! .-> 31 owner ners for Torreyson. Sellert 4 13 Brest 3 1 5 Page C-l until the club was ad- home at $5.20 ir\ the seventh i Bredar 7 :t 17 West o 2 ’> Continued From Thursday, « mitted to the American League Jockey Gail Parker, pick- Last Torreyson won Weyner 2 4 Hill 6 4 14 happen to Oklahoma s speed race HefTernan 4 I » two years ago. He victory , here #lth Dance Date at $59.00 Keshock 3 17 if a as good scouted for ing up his 19th of the when met defense the Orioles last year. mesting. 41 as Maryland’s. know,” turned the trick. A Totals 25 10? Totals iT 31 Til “I don’t crowd of 3.792 bet $341,- replied, Actually. Fuente was the first • 195 on the eight races yesterday Tatum “we’ve never as met good Caras Gives Exhibition favorite to win in 14 races ’ as Charles Town opened its final Streaking Marines an offense as as theirs. the last choice to register was * week of racing year. He had one pertinent obser- Jimmy Caras, for the comparative three-time world Down vation about scores. champion pool player, will give Gettysburg Jim said movies show the Mis- p.m. GETTYSBURG. Pa.. Dec 13 exhibitions at 2:30 and 8:30 Philadelphia Seeks Trippi at i souri team that Oklahoma beat: [tomorrow at the Columbia Bil-i Quits 33 'Special). Paced by ,20-0 played Ritchie, three times better 1 liard Academy, 3330 Fourteenth Guerin, who hit for 24 points.l; football than the Missouri team Army-Noire Dame To Serve as Aide | the Quantico Marines basketball, that Maryland beat 13-12. “You street N.W. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 13 UP). team ran up its eighth straight! ;wouldn’t even recognize them as —Philadelphia, traditionally the With Cardinals i victory. 92-69, over Gettysburg; the same team.” he said, adding: College here last night. Army-Navy football j CHICAGO. D:c. 13 i.7\ “But we didn't play a lick of scene of the Charley Trippi. Quantleo. G F Pt* Gettjeburs. O P.Pts former All-Amer- Henderson 4 0 8 Hockenberry 3 2 8 footoall against Missouri." games, is trying to book Armyr B1 im 4 4 Bierly 2 ica halfback from Georgia, who ;Johnson 3 12 2 B NOTES—Bob Ward escaped Dame huge ! o 4 Miller 0 3 2 and Notre for 1958 at starred for the Chicago Cardinals Laketa ;! o « AUerd 1 0 2 injury over the week end when (Lanse 7 in Ward 1 I ;i: Municipal Stadium and is also > for nine years, retired as an [Grant •: o 4 Kulisoaskl 4 2ln ithe station wagon he was driving . player yesterday Perry a .in Walsack 5 8 181 irms active and lm- . skidded on an icy stretch near £*) 1 for trying . 8 824 S ~ to land some of the fu- mediately SOuerln caoitanl Si in" . was named an - |Bro»n I 0 3 Hendlev 0 1 l' Philadelphia and overturned. He Everxonr ture games Army and oeck 0 2 between I ant coach with the Cardinals. 2 was helped out of the wrecked Air (i!) Navy and the new Force : Trippi. 33 tomor- 1 Totals 35 22 02 Totals "1 37 , car with only a torn suit as a Academy. who will be Halltime score 45-30, Quantico , row, set two records with the souvenir. . . Maryland’s former MODEL SETS Army-Notre foot- The Dame ’ Cardinals. He gained 3,510 yards halfback, Dick Nolan, suffered a DOATS, is scheduled to re- A's Sign Schoolboy RAILROAD. ball [ifrom scrimmage and scored 37 fractured wrist in the first hall AEROPLANES, AUTOS. . sume in 1957 with the first game KANSAS CITY. Dec. 13 UP.— Sunday's ! ! . Charley also caught of game between the ETC. /( WE tentatively set at South Bend. passes completed The Athletics have announced WILLNOT KNOWINGLY BE UNDERSOLD! ¦ 130 and 431. signing New York Giants and Detroit. Inc!. Trippi, guide the of Charles J. Kowal- reportedly service- who helped the ski, Nolan is 29‘ -19.95 City officials said yesterday i Cards to the 1947 National 17-year-old lefthanded bound. \ Foot- Open Mon., Thun, S, t is per League championship from Chicago, to a con- plays possession and th Notre Dame “100 cent t ball in his Oklahoma Friday Nighta ’ tract with Columbus of the In- to extent it sold on the idea of the 1958 I I first season and to the 1948 League. football the that game here, but that Army will crown, a ternational Kowalski averaged almost 20 more plays ft. Central Charte M will be full- a at make a decision until afterrjtlme assistant coach. He also will ;had prep school record Har- per game than Maryland. . . riot High Chicago th" first of the year. iserve as a talent scout, rison School In of One more word about Tatum James A. Morrison, director off Trippi suffered a forehead 28 victories and 5 defeats, In- leaving: He said Ed Danforth ol th; Chamber of Commerce’s s fracture in an exhibition game cluding two no-hitters. Atlanta had written that a coach . I* inc Convention and Visitors’ Bureau, In San Francisco last September | should live to be 80 at either said he had made trips to the i 4 and did not get back into ac- District AAU Meets Maryland or Oklahoma. Jim Showroom & Sales • 4505 EWisconsin Ave Air Academy, to West Point and -1 tion until November 13 at Green The District AAU will hold its ; added a man would be a fool to » (At Albemarle St.) to South Bend to line up the ; Bay. He played in the Cards’ last i regular monthly meeting at 8 i give up a job with that guaran- Buick & • 4555 games—all p.m. Service Parts Wisconsin Ave prospective of which l five games of the campaign. tomorrow at the Jewish i tee. . . . The Terps may stage a (At Rranilytvine St.) expected huge : injury Trippi Community Reports ; regulation game Saturday fi could be to draw The will force to i Center. after- crowds to the 102,000-seat sta- -undergo plastic surgery this i from the national AAU conven- noon, hut if so the public will be 1 a OPEN EVENINGS • EMerson 2-2000 dium. winter. tion at Louisville will be made, barred.