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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 basketball 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 ball 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 Connie Mack 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 count 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 sidelines 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. Out 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 <i iw 1 of the American League, and jl 1 : changes. Twenty gave couple mJß&m> A& m protested was a for flat 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 coach 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 manager, 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.' dead ball 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 down If runner is hit ; 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.