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A > y<; ' IT To Harper by Shields for Twins« 44 Seattle The Shields twins, Ray and i from Bill Leverton, who now has SPOKANE. Jan. (/P).—Elgin Mutt-Jeff in Roy, who have been operating a 21 Act in Richmond. I ? course The Baylor,] 6-foot-6 Seattle star from tlie White Flint Golf Course t twins tried various promotions to , since 1950. have sold their lease • publicize the course, including Washington, D. C„ was tied for on the public course on the e exhibition matches featuring fourth1 place among the Nation's Upset to (Bob) Hogan, of Carroll Rockville pike Robert L i Ben . Ed t top collegiate basketball scorers Harper, Oliver By one of the heirs of the ; and Duteh Harrison. Ho- last] week and he has taken \ 808 HANSON property. gan shot a 60 the course, dead on aim a f St. John’s and Carroll opened I. Harper said he planned which has a par of 35 for nine. ! on higher position. the Catholic toi I League basketball 1 operate the golf course for at t 1 Harper and Frank Tenney, Baylor since has played two yesterday at '* I season Carroll and least yenr» pro at White Flint last year, games.j Against 'Jm A ¦hHIIR, •,,:<- ..w--. -¦- 4 1 three or four end i will Portland State v . x-mJw dp. A, , ax-#...-. v • --y j^.. the Cadets exhibited a one-two meet ¦ ¦. r 3 may build an additional nine = this week to discuss Ten- i he ran up 32 points, well above I punch that hasn't been seen in 1 holes. ney’s future with the club. The , that circuit in several years. his 27.1 average. But yesterday I The brothers will Shields will hire a new pro at 1 It a Shields con- . Annapolis, Roger he really hit the jackpot, was Mutt-and-Jeff act as ? tinue to operate the Annapolis where McGee 1 ac- Puddy Sheehan, served year. < 5-foot-8. 135 • Country Club, formerly last counting for 44 as seventh- pounds, and Owen Annapo- Bradshaw, 6- ’ Use Roads. Ray olons ar.othei WHITTLESEY. rankedi Seattle edged Gonzaga, foot-3,185 pounds, up teamed for business venture in Annapolis 77-76, St. John’s and hamstrung Car- r on Dick Strickland’s free roll ' this winter, and will Join Roy at • throw in the last ¦ from the start for an 80-68 ’ Country BASKETBALL II seconds. upset victory the Club In the golf over the previously ' season. Continued from Page C-l Baylor scored 28 points in the unbeaten Lions. heads the first half, 10 on rebounds, and Harper said the present conference followed 1 | The game, a Division I contest, 9-hole ! by St. Louis, Wichita and Tulsa f got most of his total with tip- 'golf course occupies less than (all ins and twisting layups. i was witnessed by a turnaway 'jhaif [ 3-D. Tulsa has games with * ‘ of the 120 acres of the old both Bradley crowd of more than 1.000. In a Harper 1 and St. Louis this / Division II opener. Georgetown Estate. week which could make for ' “Os a Bouts Prep put a second-half rally ‘ i course, it’s very valuable 5 chaos. Three Lined Up | on piece of to defeat Mackin, property,” Harper said Skyline—Brigham Young (3- | 57-47. today, 5 I For Wrestling Show *! Carroll, The Star's _ “and I have several proj- ¦jD leads No. 1 scho- ects Montana and Utah! Promoter Vince McMahon has lastic basketball team, took ’ in the back of mv mind. State (each 3-2). Utah \ a "However, White Flint will State. lined up three attractive bouts string of 13 straight victories l which hung the only leaeue de- aand has two more to arrange ’ continue to be operated as a‘{feat for into yesterday's game and norm- on Brigham Young, meets! his weekly wrestling show at ally [ public golf course for at least Cougars again might have come out of it t the Friday. Utah, CCapitol Arena Thursday night. with victory it [[several years.” He said he • the favorite, is 2-2. No. 14. But wa<’ planned changes Supporting the feature be- ON THE BEACH AT TlJUANA—There’s no such the after a sudden-death no ordinary encounter. ’ some minor in Independents—Canisius 2-2) title playoff with A1 the course, which would [! U ttween Verne Gagne and Dick song, but is at Tijuana in ¦ one ' and Louisville (11-2) appear Affles and the sand Besselink. Furgol’s 280 was worth S2,OOO.—AP Cadets Hit 56.4 Per Cent -eliminate a bottleneck and speed to./ will be Jackie Nichols on nis round in the $15,000 Caliente Open. Wirephoto. 1 be the class of the non-confer- aagainst Wild Man Fargo last "They (St. John’s) had an 1 -play. and He blasted out for his par the sixth hole and ex- [ ence teams. fKarl Von Hess against Len Rossi, on won ceptional day against us,” Coach i The Shields brothers took over Bob Dwyer of Carroll reflected the White Flint course in 1950 WINS CALIENTE OPEN PLAYOFF .“But it doesn’t figure they’ll have i ’ TRADE jsuch a fine shooting percentage i> Billy Laval, Colorful Coach Victorious Lions Continued from Page C-llas that very often. The next , point in the final period, paced being counted on for a much i time around we hope to prove it.’’’ by Jim Howell who scored 13 Ed better year. The • of his 31 points, high for In , at 72 Furgol Still Master Cadets had a terrific the Dead top The man leaving the > shooting percentage, making 35 j game, in that time. COLUMBIA. S. C., Jan. 21 of 62 shots for a 56.4 mark. And I St John's, playing a tight . Laval, 72, one of the most span. to Lane year When Chips obtained las’ by trad- ¦ Sheehan and Bradshaw were the : man-to-man defense, was guilty ; colorful figures of the South After spending the 1935 season Are Dbwn ing Bill Virdon to Pittsburgh, sports 1 ¦ -ringleaders. of 29 personal fouls. Two of scene for a half as coach at Emory & Henry, much to the chargrin of St. century, TIJUANA. Mexico. Jan. 21 UP). 76 for 287, losing about $l5O for Sheehan, senior who learned its players. A1 Camacho and Bob , a died last night of a Laval went to Newberry, where Louis fans. Del Greco, however, a I ,! heart —The $15,000 Caliente Open golf his self-reproach. This, plus his , • his basketball with the fine Walior, the latter guarding ailment. he coached until a few years ago. at was a disappointment and finish- St small, poker-faced was Jinx The tournament a matter of SIOO fine, compared the Clinton . Howell, went ! three- managed with out with five while ed the season with a .214 average. ’ Michael’s teams of the CYO, hit Laval once the Co- record today, with Ed Furgol—- S3OB he won. left him with about CLINTON, N. Y„ Jan. 21 (Spe- ’ on 12 of 22 tries from the floor. Sheehan, Bradshaw, Tom Fritz- [ {sport coach who dominated the lumbia entry in the old South the courageous professional with SSB profit for the week—enough In addition, he played a good ! Patrick and Bob Fletcher each , college athletic scene in South Atlantic League, then had the gas cial'.—The Washingon Lions will Rigney Hopes all- the withered left arm—the win- to fill the tank of his cream-' i to Fill around floor game, frequently , had four. Carolina almost half his career, franchise moved to Asheville. He try once again to beat the Clin- ner in an exciting sudden-death colored1 Cadillac, at least. Two Jobs by Trades passing off to teammates in a i The fouls enabled Carroll to been ailing In recent years. also played and managed at playoff Leading scores and money I ton Comets tomorrow night on¦ position pile up , Death came at the home of a son Richmond in the WALNUT Calif., Jan. better to shoot. Shee- 34 points from free Piedmont The former National Open title winners; j 1 CREEK. ; here. League. the latter’s home ice, something ’2l t/P). —Manager Bill Rigney , han wotlnd up with 26 points. throws while connecting for 17 holder, one of the most popular •Ed Furgol 71-280—*2.000! . Laval coached at five colleges. A1 Besselink 70-*2B0—$i.6oi* [ they haven’t done since 1954. wants it known that the Giants ; Bradshaw, a football end who i shots from the {floor. St. John’s Laval was famous in coaching players in the game but plain Mike Souchak sl.l in* put years ’ had marked success in football at circles for offensive Stan 7\l-:28L—$1,100 are eager to make for in two at Fort Union i had only 10 points on fouls but innovations murder in a head-to-head Leonard The Lions did beat the Comets 5 a deal a and in football, Zell Eaton 7] -*.>B3—s Poo» leftflelder, first baseman ¦ Military Academy before trans- scored 35 field goals. ,three basketball at one. in and was generally struggle, dusted off big A1 Bes- Paul Harney 7.VJB4—S 7J5 Jin Washington last Wednesday a or He was an outstanding baseball referred Jack Burke, jr. 73-*,*B4—s 7*J5 ' both. ferring to 6t. John’s, hit on 11 The Little Hoyas got off to a to as “The Fox" for his selink for the $2,000 top money. hj*-*>B4—s 7*J.Vinight with of 18 shots and the factor, sluggish :oach, and managed minor preparing original Jay Hebert . 7*,’-*2B4—s a come-from-behind Before Jackie Robinson an- was big • first half and trailed. cleverness at Doug 7‘Jfi 1 ’ league professional plays It lasted for two holes, with Ford 7;i.v;B,V—s ot.Vieffort, similar to last night’s 7-5 nounced his retirement. Rigney under the boards with 15 re-’ 24-20. at intermission cf the first teams and and outfitting his teams the 33-year-old Furgol Bob Duden 73-285—$ 575 i ! scouted for major league clubs. in special from St. Rcberto de Vicenro 73-*2B6—s 475 yvictory the Blades in New t had figured his acquisition frcm ! bounds. He finished with 25 ¦ game. But in the third quarter uniforms that made Andrews. 111., shooting steady Billy Casper, Jr. 75-7H6—s 475, over , points. He broke into college coach- it difficult to a Eric Broun Dodgers jthey broke the game wide open, follow the ball. 77-287—$ 308!]Haven. It was Washington's , the would settle the ing par four and Besselink a bogey Bob Rosburg 70-287—$ 308 problem. The Cadets started off with a scoring 20 points while holding ' at Erskine in the early 1900 s, Laval never played football or five on 71-287—$ 308 second< victory ’.first-base having four Slate champions basketball. the second extra hole. Bill Johnston 73-287—> 308 * road in 16'l "I’d like to see us make a deal rush and never let up. They led![the Trojans to only 4. in Today Furgol headed 70-287—$ 308 . after the first quarter, 16-9, and five years while handling the- He coached basketball for sev- toward Harry Weetman 74-288—$ 21 o matches,1 and lifted them into > for a or a first base- | The rally was led by Tony Car- Inman 74-280—$ . lefffielder baseball team. R. C. Grier, later eral seasons while at Palm Springs and the $15,000 Bob 180 undisputed possession of chances,’’ with Sheehan getting 11 points' -1; on driving layups the Uni- Fred Hawkins 74-280—$ 180 1 fourth i man and then take our roll as he president of the college until versity of South Thunderbird Invitational. Bes- i Gene Littler 72-280—$ . . Rigney , in the second period, opened up points 1 Carolina and Bobby 180 place Hockey declared. "Were among ' made all of his 18 in the selink ; Maxwell 73-280 —$ 180 l in the Eastern ; a 39-25 halftime margin. ; three years ago, was shortstop his 1932-33 team went unde- also pointed for the Cali- 73-280—$ lMOi« the first who would like to make final two periods, and the Mike League. corner ' on one of his teams. feated. The team had a fornia desort resort, but only, he Fetchik 70-200—$ 130 J deal. If we can’t, there’ll have set shots stretch Walter Burkemo 75-200—$ 130 a Howell Scores 31 Points of Jack Lsesure, who Laval began of 34 games joked, as a tourist. Art Wall. Jr 74-200—513 n Their next home game will be ! up 1 without a defeat Bob « to be some shifting done during The Sheehan-Bradshaw wound with 16 points. Harris 71-200—$ 130 ’’ com- coaching as a Furman assistant over two seasons. Souchak Ties for Third. Don Whitt 73-200—513 m Wednesday’ night at Uline Arena i spring training in Phoenix bination went into gear Mackin back good Paul Runyan 71-21*1—«14.28 high in came for a in 1915, became head coach the He engaged in selling sporting For the last seven holes of the ! Dour Higgins 74-291—514 28 lagainst the Philadelphia Ram- As things now stand. Gail Har- the second half, scoring 28 of ! flnar quarter, but the damage next year and stayed through goods briefly quitting Dick Knicht 75-201—514.2$ . after col- regulation 72-hole distance Fur- : Bill Nary 70-201—514.28 blers.t ris gets first crack at the flrst- ¦ their team’s 41 points between had been done. Joe kjuinn with 1927. His record was 81 wins, lege coaching. gol and Besselink battled Mikej Homa 75-201—$112$ , base In his first try with them in a dazzling display of 12 points, Mark Shnver and[ 32 losses, four ties, and eight He a on even Bill Bisdorf ... 78-291 $14.28 Last night’s victory largely Job. was native of Columbia terms, and they ended tied at • Julius Roros 78-201—514.28 the Giants, Harris didn't come shooting and ball handling. Gene Santella with nine each State titles in years. and attended Furman Univer- •Defeated Besselink on second hole of wasV due to the four-goal per- 11 280, eight under par for the Ti- i playoff. ’ up to expectations, but he had a Carroll never gave up and and Bob Schmitt with eight, i He moved to South Carolina sity and Trinity College (now _ formance of ¦ Juana Country Club's par-72 Bernie Bernaquez * solid year with Minneapolis last matched the Cadets point-for- paced the Trojans. iwhere his record was 38 won, 27 Duke) in North Carolina. test. as the Lions overcame a 5-2 sec- . season. Furgol. Canada's Stan Leonard STAR GAMES j!ond period deficit to hand the «! "If the can cut the pie this and young Paul Harney of Bol- Continued from Page C-l BladesI their first defeat in their • time, we’d really have it made,” ton. Mass., started out in front ( Olympic decathlon champion, in last1 10 home games. In fact, . Rigney mused. "We also plan by one stroke over Eric Brown of I the 45-yard high hurdles, which INew Haven last lost at home to)to give Foster Castleman a Scotland and Besselink. who i indicates a good rivalry in this tthe Lions, 2-1, earlier this sea- . chance at first base." in on WONDERFUL APPLIANCE! plays out of Grossinger, N. Y. i event. Both will be in The Star sson. Castleman, hampered by knee! As the baseball writers say. none l meet, with Campbell, in a sense, It was Bernaquez’ second goal I trouble, has generally been con-! except Furgol and Besselink was i taking the place of Jack Davis, *that deadlocked the game at 5-5 , sidered a third baseman. The around at the finish. ( Calhoun’s big rival last year. Lt. *at the end of the second period, , Giants feel that perhaps young Instead, Mike Souchak i Davis of the Navy is on a good sand he added two clinchers in , Ossie Virgil from Minneapolis charged up to tie Leonard a < will tour of foreign lands for the tthe third period. His last shot : can fill the bill there if Castle- stroke behind Furgol and Bes- < Government. ccame in the fading seconds of ; man makes the grade at first. selink; Harney took a 75 to Another fine attraction is the tthe game into an empty net after Prospects for leftfleld, all with tie for sixth at 284 with Jay l mile run. Phil Coleman of the INew Haveu had pulled it goalie . their limitations, are the vet- Hebert. Jack Burke, jr.. and < Chicago Track Club, who in the coff the ice and added an extra ¦ eran Hank Sauer, who did most Dow Finsterwald. And Brown < Olympic trials won the fastest forward1 in a last-ditch attempt of his playing with the Cubs, disappeared into the 287 group 3.000-meter: steeplechase ever run tto tie the game. Henry Thompson and Bob Len- with a 77. i in this country, was the winner Despite their seven points, the , non. Going into the last nine holes i in 4:10.8, with Deacon Jones of LionsI didn't give the New Haven Furgol was in front by two 1 lowa second and Burr Grim of goalie,£ John Craig, too difficult WEEK-END FIGHTS GENERAL ELECTRIC strokes. Besselink birdied the Maryland1 third. All three a night. He was credited with are s By next two holes to pull even, and entered< in The Star meet, along conly eight saves, while Jack tht Associated Frau began. Spencer£ Washington net HOLLYWOOD.—Kid Anahuie. 12784. the battle p with such other distance stars In the Mexico City, outpointed Jose Luis Co- It turned wintry cold and be- '< as Bobby Seaman of UCLA and Ihad to stop 42 drives by the tero. 13s, Los Anieles . I ARNOLD, Fa—Oarvln Sawyer. 100. gan to sprinkle as Furgol and Ted Wheeler, the Big Ten cham- *hard-hitting Blades. {Cincinnati, knocked out Embrel David- HOME LAUNDRY son. (S). Besselink pion , 315. Detroit went into extra holes. 1 from lowa. 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