Redskins Choose Guglielmi in First Round of Draft
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- -. ' _•/ \v" , V * • 1 ¦ % ->’•* yP ••*rv’y * •’. JAmjABY peningpfafppfffls •”OMPMr- « 1986 C ** Redskins Choose Guglielmi in First Round of Draft iinm a, I Coifs1 Get Shaw i||ii Cronin Is Now As Bonus Pick, No. 2 in Line for Also Ameche JS ¦* wsSp Hall of Fame Take Bieiski, Greenberg Closest; Eagles ..... WBgnmßL Cards Max Boydston DiMaggio, Hartnett, AndGiants Joe Heap Lyons, Yonce Picked By Lewis F. Atchison Sy ttia AuociaHd tau MEW YORK. Jan. 37—Hank NEW YORK. Jan. 27--The g||iif Greenberg and Joe Cronin, who Washington Redskins today V RALPH nnnt.nri.irt GEORGfc SHAW rose from player ranks to exec- Redskins’ first pick. Colts’ bona* choice. \ picked Ralph Guglielmi. Notre Dame’s All-American quarter- utive posts, appear likelyto enter back, as their first choice in the baseball’s Hall of Fame next National Football League’s draft year as the result of balloting college of seniors. yesterday swept Guglielmi, who quarterbacked which Joe Dl- Maggio. Ted Lyons, Dairy Vance the Irish for four seasons, ac- Gabby tually was third choice as the and Hartnett to member- annual draft got underway at ship. Greenberg, general manager of the Hotel Warwick. Earlier, the polled Colt* the Cleveland Indians, 157 Baltimore had won the votes, only 32 short the draw for the bonus selection and of re- George quired 189, or three-fourths vote picked Quarterback of 10-year members of the Base- Shaw of Oregon, the country’s . Writers’ —AT Wlrephotos. ball Association. Cronin, individual total offense leader. former Washington shortstop Then the regular draft began election Hall of | CONGRATULATIONS IN ORDER—Gabby Hartnett and Joe DlMaggio were all smiles after their to basetmU’s and manager who filled the same and the Chicago Cardinals picked and manager of the Cute, to con- ports becoming Boydston. Fame yesterday, along with Ted Lyons and Daisy Vance. At left, Hartnett, forme catcher at Boston before Max Oklahoma end, DlMaggio (right) was flooded **h general manager of the Red Sox, ’ gratulated by group the alleys be operates in Chicago. - as their first choice. a of bowlers at ,".l™* got Clipper barely missed out In last year’s balloting, but had to spare as he led the voting this time. 135 votes. The Colts, in their first regular ¦ York hotel. The Yankee S 4 votes Other possibilities in the next pick, Ameche, selected Alan Wis- round of voting are Max Carey, consin’s All-American fullback, who led the National League m rushing 3,- Weighing In Starts Tonight Stars who set a record of ! ! Heavyweight base stealing 10 years with the 212 yards in his college career, ; Michigan President ! Golden Gloves Pittsburgh Pirates, and Ray DICK BIELSKI an all-time high. Os Schalk, Chicago White Sox ala n ameche 1 The Green Bay Packers, fourth Joins Shaw with Eafles take Terp first. Big Service Deftegations Arrive To Appear on TV catcher who led the American Colts. in line, selected Tom Bettis, Pur- : Denies Ultimatum, League hi fielding eight years. \t : i due guard. < A pre-Golden Gloves tele- Carey, who had a .285 lifetime Bieiski First-Round Pick. To Compete in Golden Gloves vision show will be presented batting average, polled 119 votes. Dick Bieiski, Maryland’s pow- ¦ over Station WMAL-TV, • But Blasts TV Curb Schalk. who had a .253 lifetime By Dick O'Brien Golden Gloves tournaments in 7, pm. Satur- erful fullback, was the first Prais Channel at 7 mark, got 113 votes. Sy th» Associated their respective home areas, introducing Win, Lose or Draw choice of the Philadelphia Eag- Large military groups of day, the three DlMaggio. who Just missed last Bieiski, a star in two post- DETROIT, Jan. 27.—Dr. Har- which include almost every State outstanding heavyweights. les. Golden Gloves challengers have year when the lata Rabbit Ma- By BURTON season games last season, also ' lan Hatcher. University of Mich- the Union. Len Kanthal, Gary Jawlsh ranville. Bill Dickey and Bill HAWKINS points touchdown, arrived for the 1955 tournament in kicked after igan president, said today that ; and Norvel Lee. Terry were selected, led the ' MAY BE GRUMBLING among some of the a goal threat and con- | sponsored year by The Star. Washington teams probably Gibbons and Bill THERE was field “have made [ this Jim ticket with 223 votes. Lyons got followers because the front office hasn’t made a Big Ten presidents and will be more prominent in the Malone, announcers, will' Senators’ In the | Weighing-in ceremonies 217. Vance 205 and Hartnett 195. any Importance since the club staggered to a no threats or ultimatums” novice divisions this year, al- interview the champions. Their selection Increased the transaction of Redskins Take Shot physical examinations will take weighing-ln finish, games off the pace, last season." If so, football-television battle. though such clubs as the Cath- Films of the Hall of Fame membership to 77. sixth-place 45 Hatcher, the i place tonight end tomorrow and physical Is At Sleeper, Picking Dr. speaking at Police ceremonies They will be formally Inducted Vice President Calvin Griffith unaware . Detroit Athletic Club, salo, how- ' night at the offices of the Dis- olic Youth Organization, examinations will be shown. Boys’ Clubs, Club and (See FAME, Page C-3.) Perkins of Syracuse ever. “We think the National -1 trict Boxing Commission in prep- Merrick Several exhibition bouts be- HALLOF Could be apathy has engulfed fans In ¦ Collegiate Athletic Association other organizations have many tween boxers from the Boys’ ly a Star Staff Comapondmt aration for the opening round area, but Calvin says he hasn’t received , policy and procedure of the last -1 Club of Washlrifeton and 1 this YORK, 27. Tuesday night at Turner’s Arena, standout individual performers Tabulation of Vote one complaint, by letter, telephone, dog team NEW Jan. two years Is unwise and we do i , Catholic Youth Organization j The Redskins took a shot at It.” First to arrive yesterday from In the senior class. will augment the program. NEW YORK. Jan. 27 UP).— or carrier pigeon, from any fan in this area not subscribe to The leading players In Baseball’s a "sleeper” selection in to- His speech, titled “A College ; the Norfolk area was the fonnld- Tpe race for the senior title! relating to the club's hesitancy to trade. mm day’s of the Na- Athletics,” Hall of Fame election: (189 third round President Looks at Navy Destroyer Force team probably will develop between j numerous letters from League activity [ able necessary for election). ""We’ve received tional Football draft. summarized sports at the two Marine teams, Quantico Fights Last Night Pennsyl- They Ray university any which reported at the Naval Re- : fans in New York, Connecticut, ¦Jwl chose little known the and denied t Navy AuoXtotad Piom & 1?? «: Lejeune, Sy Mm . Syracuse . celvlng members. and with the Dsssy Vxnce SOS Leftv Oomos If7 vania and Massachusetts,” -Calvin said. Perkins, halfback special emphasis on athletics. Station with 13 Cabby Hartn t IBS Tony Tiaaert. ft suggestions and end. He said: Coach A1 Gibbs was in charge forces from Norfolk and Little TO 45& Hank Orecnb’x IS7 Rad Ruffins .. ft 1 "Most of these letters have made ; s§P|| battling with the Perkins, who played end "Actually, the emphasis In the : of the team, which is sparked by Creek their rivals right j> about deals they’d like us to swing ||gW vBS highly 41 Ac<>r• w,^ last season, comes preparation of students Is and Charley lightheavyweight down to the wire. Yankees or Red Sox to plug gaps in those gj Jjjgg| as an open h»« been on subject matter r Butler, 1 reocoUßended from Metucben, N. J. He won . teams.” Bartoa Hmwkbu. field runner who also had courses other than physical i Have the Senators been offered any some success as a left- education and InterooUefelate , the Golden Gloves title ip hj* passer. ¦'v* .division here to 1953 as a stand- deal which has been tempting? handed ard bearer for the Bainbridge ~ «No. We’ve been offered several deals, but none I would Among the better known Intramural* Cited. Training Center. players Naval tempting.” chosen on this round that although only Destroyer Force boxers call Dupre, Baylor He added r The attempts were L. G. compete ! closely by How many deals have you offered other clubs In Baltimore, a few hundred students were followed teams ' back who went to varsity sports, nearly every ’ Naval Air Sta- * in from the Norfolk tb make trades? „ Buddy Leake, Oklahoma and student has Intramural activity.• and the Amphibious Forces least 15.” by Bay. tion "At ¦ M back, drafted Green He added: at Little Creek, Va. They also Have all of them been rejected flatty, or are’ eome still I “When ;» college president ; will set up headquarters at the In some stage of negotiation? sistently booted kickoffs Into3 looks at athletics, he sees these, ¦ Receiving Station where the "Some still are pending. Chuck Dressen says he would the end zone. and salutes them for their values, • teams yrtll berth until the pre- wait until he has had a chance to look over our The Steelers’ first choice was * just as he does for the big sports -1 llminary trials end February 10. prefer to Prank Varrichione, Notre Dame spring training before deciding which players he ! events in the stadium.” Lejeune Marines on Hand. players in tackle, and the Los Angeles * Hatcher said that tele- trade.” Dr. Camp Lejeune would Include In a Rams followed with Larry Mor- vision In football was Inevitable, The colorful J ’ delegation arrived this ** * * ris, Georgia Tech center and 1 although he found It a poor sub- Marine the Senators linebacker.