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High Schools THE EVENING STAR Washington, D C. C-3 ** Sugar Ray Fighting Cadets in High 6esr GW High and Fairfax WIPMtgPAT. JAXVAET 13. l—» Tiger Jones Tonight Again in Whipping Meeting Tomorrow High Schools Oxon Hill Gunning j Anacostia Alter Tuneup Wins By Bob Hanson | Maryland Bi-County League title In Television Bout Unbeaten •and also played first base and For Big Teams After ty th« Associated Pr*u ty Bob Hanson George Washington High and Montgomery Blair High, sec- i pitched on the Blazers' baseball CHICAGO. Jan. 19. Ralph couple of weeks ago St. Fairfax, the only two teams ond largest Class A school in team. A Montgomery County (Bethesda- (Tiger) Jones should be consid- John's High dropped a basket- rated a chance to dethrone righthander. Posting 9th Victory Washington-Lee Chevy Chase tops in A Brown has ered more than Just a whistle % ..JfHf » WW? ball game to highly rated Wash- as Northern is enrollment pitched the last two summers ¦ Virginia champion, ' by il Oxon Hill High, unbeaten in stop on Sugar Ray Robinson’s ington-Lee. basketball a scant ; Tor pm. pupils), the Cissell-Saxon American games, timetable tonight. Cadets were minus one meet at GW at 8:15 to- is Legion team, years nine believes it can win The finding, hap- which two Their 10 rounder at Chicago top performers, John morrow. ' ago Maryland over some of the "big” teams in 11m Jjr * of their league pily, won the State Stadium will start at 10 p.m. ¦ Frazier, 6-foot-2 junior, but it Both teams scored vic- -1 the win- championship in the 18-year-old- the District area. (Washington time) tories yesterday as a tuneup ning habit in and will be Ilf' is doubtful if his presence and-under class. majority nationally by Co- helped particu- for tomorrow’s game, GW de- sports. The of victories have televised the would have that The son of an assistant di- over teams com* Broadcasting System feating Mount Vernon, 85-59, The Blazers come in Class B lumbia lar night. St. John's Just didn't rector of the Red Cross, the 17- petition, but the Oxon Hill play* (WTOP in Washington). ¦¦ l .«**., \ by points. and Fairfax winning over Falls few months "mStmt have lt and lost 17 a year-old Brown is president of according Eddie Robinson, looking as Church. 47-40. ago went ers, to Coach sleek and jt,' Since then Coach Joe Gal- the senior class and an above- they ever, PPMHK W? Doug Yates had 27 points tor through Crescenze, believe can do confident as is a solid lagher, not one to take such a an average student. He hopes to against teams as dispose the George Washington and Gary eight -game it such Mont- 3-to-l choice to of poor perforajance lightly, has get a scholarship to an Eastern gomery Blair, a Class A team, 28-year-old Yonkers, N. Y.f squad Treon 24 for Mount Vernon. football season 'A- fpf|' whipped his into a more college, possibly Penn State. and also unbeaten in nine games. “crowder,” noted as a rough- fix presentable team. The Cadets Bill Clark. Durwood Register u n d e fe ated, There are three sons Ralph scor- other in and-tumble body punisher who in high gear yesterday as and Boswell shared the first time the Brown family, all younger Oxon Hill's ninth win was at were ing expense of La Plata last once was a third-ranked middle- they handed Anacostia, previously honors for Fairfax in its in the school s than Dick. Is expected the Tom to night, 72-42, as Horne, 6- weight contender. unbeaten in eight games, a 64-59 win over Falls Church. i history. Cur- enroll at Blair next year and Joe fight victory gave a *«* >“•«• put It will be the second in The GW 1-1 irently they possibly step foot-6 center, on a one- defeat on the Indians’ home 3-1, Into Brother Dick's two weeks for Robinson, who court. league record. Fairfax is i have gone one game better in shoes, which he might find a man show. Mount What’s, biggest at 34 is trying for a comeback “This club is still unpredict- Falls Church 1-2 and basketball. the . winning : trifle big to fill. Horne, doing the shark hopes climax by Vernon 0-3. Washington-Lee ** * rebounding, that he to able,” Gallagher said before the formula? Let Dick Brown, cap- * of the wound up regaining the middleweight sj}. is 2-0. team, points, high for the IgL ¦ y M game, “but it’s beginning to ¦ tain of the basketball | The other football players on with 24 worn by Bobo Olson. explain night. Capt. Crowe, crown now shape up into the team we hope George points it. j the basketball team are Dick Bill with 10 Robinson made his start back |i WmHm >;• w •... m Koch with 19 led "We’re just trying to keep two Street, Corcoran, points. Sonny Piper and Sonny JiHHr :to have going for us the rest St. Stephen’s to a 43-41 victory 5 foot 8: Frank by kayofhg plodding Joe Rindone fpjrk m ' Wt. streaks going as long as we can. ’ the only junior among regu- Miller, all better than 6 feet, also m of the season.” . over the is the sixth round at Detroit Jan- Wakefield. Warren Watson says simply. 1 played a big part victory. Both teams exhibited big play- high Brown “First it was lars. 6 foot 1: Herb Jacobsen, In the uary 5 in a nontelevlsed affair of the losers was for the football, now basketball. just ers. out the Cadets repeatedly got game with 24 points. We perhaps the tallest player among that drew 12,000 customers. want to keep up the winning high Gaithersburg won its fourth m£j'P WL * the jump off the boards. Frazier, area school teams at 6 foot About 7,000 fans are expected 1 aln iltTim' • straight against a single loss in r John Moore, 6-foot-3: Bob Tal- Tommy habit.” 8. and John Stoneburner, 5 foot at Chicago Stadium for a first- aSpfl ms ws wL Heflin of Loudoun It is, perhaps, significant that defeating Poolesville, 82-52. bot, 6-foot-1. and Jim Collins. Couny High scored 10 points to 10. hand look at the popular former grabbing five members of the team are also are champion appearing | 6- were most of pace his team to a 61-56 victory Then there A1 Alkire. 6 stepped Interhigh who will be football players, including Brown : foot: Joe Schoen, 5 foot 10, and Bell out of the rebounds for the Cadets. over Brunswick. competition and found the win- on home television for the first It was a slim 16-15 lead for And four of the five are starting Don Shanklin, 6 foot 1. Shank- since he chilled Rocky Gra- regulars. ing formula, defeating time the Cadets at the end of the first In other Virginia scholastic ! lin has been out with a shoulder Laurel. ziano in ?* ? ? pacing three rounds at the sta- quarter. a layup games yesterday, injury, but is expected back for 31-28. with Vernon Reed 16, Frazier made Nokesville de- points. dium April 1932. and followed with a foul shot feated George Mason, 51-48: I Brown, 6-foot-3 senior, Is the ; action this week. Bell’s attack with 10 Jones, although he has lost regular This, main, seconds before the half ended to Marshall won over Gar-Field 44- only from last year’s in the is the points his last five starts, should be a give a 41, squad. a quarterback on team says Chuck Simmons with 20 his team 30-30 tie. and Herndon shaded Osbourn He was that Brown has de- Lackey a 57-42 victory good second test for Sugar Ray. of Manassas, sire Undoubtedly there is some led to over Both teams played on an even 63-61. the football team that took the Calvert County. Joe Ward, also He’s been knocked out only once, basis with the lead changing of that spread among the play- only eight with 20 poiflts, was high for Cal- but in turn has scored only and then ers, but the fine Mexican hand kayoes winning hands a few times vert County. himself in 32 of by just a points. GW Five Assured of at Least a Tie of Coach Dave Carrasco is fights. few Moore hit 47 with a jump shot with about playing a big part In the success a sensational Jerry Brogdon’s 20 points led Robinson has :three minutes remaining to give of the Blazers. a record of only 3 defeats and 2 35-year-old Northwestern to 58-37 victory ! St. John s a 58-57 lead. It held The Carrasco Is over was draws in 142 bouts. Student Presidents Contribute starting as Charlotte Hall. It the ; on with the aid of several suc- his fourth season Wildcats' fifth victory in seven cessful foul shots to finish ahead. basketball coach. In his first games. Moore and Frazier wound up Trophy for Big Champ two seasons, 1951-52 and 1952- Three 53, Maryland with points, Talbot 15 and Carrasco came up with a Arundel High avenged (Continued Page C-l.) J7 Student government presidents ; could find out for Itself how championship. an From Jim Mandes. who played an ex- State earlier season High Georgetown, good State is when ** * * loss to Point cellent game. 8 points of Maryland and the Colonials by taking a dlculous.
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