Trabert Turns C (BL? ADS iiff-^-tKiIHb '....¦.„ gfaf CLASSIFIED Ji Hi 111 niiwiw A Benins SPORTS ?? 11 WmM> Pro and Awaits WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1955 Aussies' Move Kramer Says Tony Can Get SIOO,OOO Hutchinson to Pilot Cards For 200 Matches LOS ANGELES, Oct. 12 (IP).— Tony Trabert today faced a new and strenuous career on the Under Two-Year Contract tennis courts of the world and a V chance to earn SIOO,OOO as a newly-turned professional. 1 JANOWICZ TOPS NFL SCORERS ;* The strapping 26-year-old star Lane Disclosure M' *^Br from Cincinnati, the 1955 Wim- Tatum bledon and United States ama- Accents Is Anticlimactic; teur champion, formally sighed Ameche's Pace Puts a 16-month contract to play for to and against Promoter Jack Poll, Rankings Moore Coach Kramer. LOUIS, (IP).— Today both the veteran Kra- Rushing Mark in Peril ST. Oct. 12 Trabert back Freddie Hutchinson, former De- mer and sat to pace await from two other , A record-breaking put Morrison of Cleveland, rank sec- troit manager who led Seattle word Weekly rookie Alan he, prospective members of the tour, Ai Feie Amec the Balti- ond and third In rushing with choice, to the Pacific Coast League pen- Roeewaß and Lewis Hoad more Colts’ No. 1 draft yards, respectively. Ken By MERRELL out in front of the National 294 and 261 nant this year, was named man- of Australian Davis Cup fame. Alex Webster of the young > Jim Tatum touched all the Football League's ball-carrying New York ager of the Cardinals today. He Kramer mid the two Olants, Aussies have until October 17 bases at Maryland’s weekly foot- brigade today in the first weekly leading ground-gainer in was given a two-year contract press yesterday- statistical roundup. League to make up their minds about ball luncheon the Canadian last year, salary. , football, physical at an undisclosed ¦ a- quitting the amateur ranks. He 1 edu- A half-dozen Redskins, headed landed In fourth place Harry ' # a Olympics, by with 193 The replacement of PH irl 118 said he believes they will accept cation. the the AP Vic Janowicz, the league’s (The Hat) by - jmMI- /» \> „ h>‘ poll, his yards, one yard ahead of Fran Walker the 36- ¦ his terms, a reported $50,000 team and North Caro- Rogel Pittsburgh. year-old by Pro Football Statistics. Pago C-4 of Hutchinson followed • lina’s—but the conversation al- '- apiece. days appointment ways poll The Redskins had no one close five the of SIBO,OOO came back to the and to ground-gaining, as general manager Should Gross rankings. leading scorer, also were grouped the first 12 In Frank Lane Kramer admitted that Tra- with the leaders, but Ameche’s but Janowicz took a good lead in of the club, a seventh-place Tatum had no quarrel with scoring with four touchdowns, finisher iast season. bert's contract was better than Michigan replacing the Terps in footwork got the most attention. HE*- the $75,000 guaranteed Frank The Wisconsin 'All-American’s eight extra points and two field The news that Lane had de- he place. ... anybody Os Australia several fifst He said powerful running, coupled goals—3B points. cided Hutch as his field boss Sedgman did Maryland with ¦’ on who not see beat passing George leaked out within hours after KRAMER GETS A NEW RIGHT ARM—Los Angeles.—Promoter Jack Kramer yean ago, and he said that IfWake Forest and did not the of rookie And while the veteran Otto well, crew-cropped Tony see Shaw of Oregon, Baltimore's Graham, returning Lane's appointment last Friday (left) arm all goes Michigan beat Army to the Cleve- tests the right he just purchased for use on his professional tennis last week at deciding and the for today’s news should gross SIOO,OOO for the 200 prejudiced bonus choice the last draft land- Browns after first reason tour starting this fall. The arm belongs to Tony Trabert, former Amateur would have to be for meeting, topped passers disap- matches he faces. Maryland Michigan have featured the Colts’ to retire r the with conference had all but champion, who signed with Kramer forsomething in excess of $75,000. Kramer not to vote rise average. peared by the the reporters Kramer also revealed that tops. to first place In the Western a 9.59 Eddie Leßaron time next hopes to get the services of Lew Hoad and Ken Rosewall, Australia’s top Trabert’s Contract has two Division with three straight of the Redskins moved into sec- gathered at the Cardinals’ of- Wirephoto. But he added that he would victories. stars.—AP clauses, one contingent on a two- play any ond place with >lls average. fice. like to team in the Shaw was fourth man tour with himself, and the country, Michigan or any other Ameche piled up 404 yards on with an 8.02 Terry Moore to Coach other and better one based on might 62 tries for a 6.5 average, a pace average but was tied with third- club that be rated No. 1 ranking Bobby Hutchinson announced his the presence of the two young the is He that would put him well over Thomason of the as Terry Moore, before season over. Philadelphia Eagles with five coaches former Baroni, Aussies- Kramer, 34, may be in intimated that Maryland already Steve Van Buren's 6-year-old Cardinals' outfield star, and two' Owner touchdown tosses. for rough competition. played best UCLA, and league .record of 1,146 yards If players, WIN, LOSE OR ' had the in Dutch Van Brocklin of the other ex-St. Louis InManila. Hoad acknowledged although he admits he has maintained for the next nine a Los Angeles Rams, year’s Kramer had offered him about poor record for predicting, he games. And even if he slows last $50,000 but that he down, “The Horse” has a bead league leader, was seventh, By FRANCIS STANN Os lop Horses, wouldn’t thinks UCLAwill win the Pacific trailing Jim Finks DRAW make decision until he Big on the crown won for the second of the Pitts- a re- Coast title and beat the Ten burgh representative straight time last year by Joe : Steelers and Ed Brown turned to Australia later this In the Rose Bowl. Chicago week. Rosewall said he would Perry of the San .Francisco , of the Bears. It it was not decide until he talked to his Thinks PoU Is Absurd Forty-Niners with 1,049 yards. any solace to Rams fans. Van lakes Own Life parents. Most of the Big Ten coaches Two fast fullbacks, Howie Fer- . Brocklin paced the punters with friends and he has guson of Green Bay and > See FOOTBALL, Page Game of the Week SAN GABRIEL. Calif. Oct. Signing ceremonies yesterday are Tatum's Fred PRO C-4 exchanged coaching IT CQMEB UP Notre Dame versus Michigan State in 12(*V—Albert Baroni, 87, , were held at the Los Angeles visits to A. who . Tennis Club, citadel of clinics with several of them . . the game of the week at East Lansing this Saturday and, rose from a vegetable peddler's amateur great PIERCE TOPS AMERICAN LEAGUE tennis here. Was this unusual? but he believes there's a regardless of the winner, It’s almost certain to illustrate cart to own and train Top Row, Big : Big Jack smiled and replied: overemphasis of Ten talk in that a stiller schedule can be advantageous. winner of the second SIOO,OOO the arguments over tough sched- Santa Anita Handicap, some “Not at all. I am a member The disadvantage of a weaker schedule was pointed and ' in good standing here and we ules. Friend First ERA Leader of the country’s best known Michigan, up anew last week by Maryland’s position merely enjoy friendly relations, pro- Throw out Wiscon- new as horses 19305, the the No. 2 In the Nation Playing well within them- of the shot and | fessionals and the club.” sin and Michigan State and he team killed himself at his home here said he'd like to see Wake Forest With Last-Place Ball Club selves, the Terrapins lost ground even while winning a yesterday, according to police. Deliberated at Length or Clemson play Indiana, North- YORK, OP).—The: a 28-7 game from Wake Forest NEW Oct. 12 2.62 ERA. Ford had 18 victories Friends said Baroni had ap- Trabert, guided by his attor- western, Purdue or Minnesota in 1955 baseball was not a against 7 setbacks. They may lose more this week, especially if Notre Dame peared despondent ney J. the Big Ten, and he’s positive season Early Wynn over ill l brother. Marc Trabert of the Pirates I of Cleveland was Is an impressive winner over once-beaten Michigan State, health in recent months, and t Cincinnati, in the contract nego- the Atlantic Coast Conference complete bust for third with 2.82. Then came No. 13 in the country but only a 14-7 loser to first-ranked police learned he had been i tiations, said he had deliberated prestige would not suffer. And as after all. They had the National Frank Sullivan of the Red Sox. Michigan. The Irish, whose Coach Terry Brennan con- visited by a physician early > long in reaching his decision to for the Big Ten's big shots, he’d League's earned-run leader in 2.91; Herb Score of Cleveland, FREDDIE HUTCHINSON Friend, play games,” have yesterday and given sedaUves for' turn pro. like to see them play Maryland Bob their 24-year-old 2.93, and Billy Hoeft of Detroit Back in Majors ceded before started “could lose four a righthander. been acting like taking dead aim on No. 1 in nervous condition. The veter- Foremost was the fact that or Duke. with 2.99. a team their an horseman’s wife found him he Johnny Hopp and BUI Posedel. own right Ini he could gain reasonable security He likes the poll because And that’s not all. Friend be- Score racked up the most his bedroom, shot through the ! rapid anything that brings fa- major league the majors, 244, Posedel is a carryover from the From back the Irish No. 4, close behind In fashion for himself and likes comes the first In well now are temple, with a pistol nearby. He > his wife. vorable attention to college foot- history (earned runs while Hoeft pitched seven shut- Walker regime. Oklahoma, He said bo will retain in and all they would have to do to put the fat died a short time later In an i bis position with a bank note ball. hut he also thinks it’s rather were first tabulated in 1912) to outs to lead in that category. Walker took over a* manager

in the fire Saturday is beat Michigan State decisively emergency hospital nearby company . . when Eddie Stanky was fired more at and after his pro tour absurd. . Teams are up one finish on top in ERA while per- Pierce, 28 years old, produced Temple City. forming ; last May only Cardi- than Michigan did two weeks earlier. Almost any sort of is over he will settle down day and down the nexfT. . . for a last-place club. complete to see the to six shutouts and 16 nals to victory would be more conclusive, In fact, because Michigan Bara la Italy business. And he added that In football Figures compiled by the games. He is the seventh White go on their worst finish empha- Asso- in years. owed" Its margin over State to a recovered fumble while Born in Lucca. Italy. Baroni “1 don't mean I’llquit playing today there’s too much ciated Press revealed today that Sox moundsman to lead the A. L. 34 tennis but 1 want to have some- sis on unbeaten teams. A team The big, square-jawed Hutch- being outplayed otherwise. peddled vegetables to get his Friend gave up 63 earned runs in ERA. Billy also had the low- long-time pitcher' with | thing to go on besides tennis,” can lose a game on that down Innings run inson. ** * * start in life. Eventually, he in 200 for an earned-run est earned mark In the ma- ; Trabert explained. day and still be a great football jors since Hal Newbouser of De- Detroit, replaced Red Rolfe as made a fortune in silver mining mark of 2.84. He had a 14-9 won- Tigers’ manager July 5,-1952. In Nevada, Details at the upcoming tour team over the season. the MICHIGAN STATE IS an offense-minded team that has enabling him to lost record. troit finished with 1.94 in 1946. ago by have not been settled but Kramer He likes his non-Conference (based He was succeeded a year averaged three touchdowns per game rolling up points pursue his hobby of owning Lefty Billy The leaders on 154 in- in 65 and players, himself most part. Pierce of the White Bucky Harris. training horses. said the In- schedule for the paced nings): against Indiana, Michigan and Stanford. Not quite as im- cluded will perform in virtually UCLA, which has lost 2 of Its Sox the American League : In making the announcement. Baroni at one time had run average. AMERICAN LEAGUE pressive, offensively, is Notre Dame but, on the other hand, a every tennis-playing country games; Baylor, with a 1.97 earned Lane said, “Ipicked him to help string of 15 to 20 thoroughbreds. In last 22 which has yielded O. IP. R ER ERA. good a superior defense is Indicated. Southern Methodist, Indiana the world In some 200 matches. a high winning percentage in He 45 earned tallies in 1 Pierce. Chlceio..33 SOS 50 45 1.87 Frank Lane do a Job.” including such well known horses 206 frames while winning Ford. New York .'if* 254 tu 74 2.82; job and Miami all unable to the Irish. the Southwest, and Missouri, 15 Wynn. 230 88 “He did a heU of a with were score on as Specify, who ran second to games losing Cleveland 32 72 2.82 which until last year has been a and 10. Sullivan. Boston 35 280 103 84 2.01 kids in Detroit. Our future here Defense was supposed to be Notre Dame’s weakness the famed Seabiscult in the 1938 produced Score, Cleveland .33 227 8« 74 2.P3: is youngsters.” Hollywood YOU BE THE perennial runnerup Oklahoma Friend, who two Hoeft. Detroit 32 220 75 73 2.09: based on (his Six of the seven members what day Park Gold Cup, and to Turley. New York 38 85 3.10! year. of in this New 247 92 in Big . . . Big shutouts and had nine complete Byrne. York 27 180 HP 58 3.15, Walker Offered Job Autocrat. But Top Row was his the Seven. And Lary. and age might be regarded as an “iron man" line graduated biggest booster, games, is the first Pirate hurler Detroit 38 225 100 81 3.24 most celebrated campaigner. QUARTERBACK Jim Is the ACC’s Donovan. Chicaio 2» 187 77 88 3.27 Lane added he wanted a man- and the other, Capt. Ray Lemek, has a suspect knee, in By admitting to lead In Harsbmnn. Cbi. 32 180 74 87 Baroni first saw Top Row WARREN GAER some of the schools Wilson. 3.36 ager whose career was ahead of In since topped the Baltimore 34 238 104 90 3.461 view of this, Brennan announced from the beginning he a claiming race at Narragansett Drakt Football Coach Page MDarmott. Wash. 31 158 75 85 3.75! him and behind him and See MARYLAND. C-3 League in Schauta Wash, 78 3.78' not would “gamble defensively.” Jockey National with 2.59 Lemon, .32 185 81)HP concentrate on offense and Park. He told Maurice that, Cleveland 36 211 103 3.8 u one who hadn’t failed in the Peters day Florida has a national rating 1935. Before the sole Oromek Detroit 28 181 8P 79 3.P3 majors. thought 8o far the gamble has paid off. Not since the national that that he would pacesetter Ray Trucks, Cblcato .32 175 78 77 3.98 He said he buy the horse If he ever In running back punts and has HEALY BEATS OUT Pirate was Oarver. Detroit 33 231 115 102 3.97 Walker had done a good job champions of 1947 has an Irish team shut out three con- ran Garcia, Cleveland 38 211 100 93 3.97 again in a claiming blockedpne In each of two pre- Kremer in 1926 and '27. Fallen 33 170 90 78 with the St. Louis club. secutive opponents. And if Michigan State draws a blank race. A Baltimore 4.02 week later Top Row ran in an- vious fames. BAKHTIAR AS ACC Bob Buhl of the Braves fin- NATIONAL LEAGUE Lane said Walker had been of- Saturday the current Irish will match the 1946 team, which claiming Louisiana State is leading, 7-6, ished second Friend in the Friend. Plttsbureh 44 200 80 63 2.84 managership other race and Baroni to Buhl. Milwaukee 38 202 85 72 3.21 fered the of a whitewashed Navy, Northwestern, Army and Tulane in got him as a $3,500 bargain. early In the fourth quarter. The SOPH OF THE WEEK National League. He permitted Newcombe. Brook. 34 234 103 84 3.23 Cardinal minor league club and Tigers Rouge earned runs in 202 innings for Spahn. Milwaukee 39 248 99 89 3.28 C-4, order. V Beat Diseovery Twice from Baton have RALEIGH, N. C., Oct. 12 72 Roberts. Phila 41 306 137 112 3.30 j Continued on Page Col. 4 5-yard games N 38 105 87 3.35 This be asking great deal, however, Stanford Aided by 29-pound the ball on their own Healy a 3.21 ERA. Buhl won 13 Antonelll, York 234 would a as a pull in line, (IP).—Halfback Jack of dropped Nuxhall. Clncin. 50 257 108 99 3.471 weights—l , third down and seven, mid- Maryland and 11. Rush. Chicago 33 234 95 91 3.50 will attest. One week after upsetting Ohio State, last Jan- 39 to 110—the little has been selected Dickson. Phil*. .38 218 98 84 3.501 way between the sidelines. of the world Chicago uary’s Rose Bowl champion, by a 6-0 count, Stanford got horse defeated the gnat Discov- as Atlantic Coast Conference Mlnner. 22 168 87 83 3.59! ery 'in Narragansett As the Louisiana State quar- champion Dddgers was third with Hearn. New York 39 228 107 94 3.74! clobbered by Michigan State, 38-14. the 1935 terback, 1, sophomore of the week in Kraklne. Brooklyn 31 195 89 82 3.78 Special, repeated ; rate these calls 2, 3 3.23. The big righthander, who Law. Plttsbureh 43 201 98 88 3.85 * and the feat week’s poll of sports Bowler, Cincinnati ** * ' and 4 for this situation: this record, 48 208 98 90 :i.Bu in the Santa Anita Handicap the writers, beating out Fullback had a brilliant 20-5 al- Pod ret. Brooklyn 27 159 80 70 3.96 eight Fuat from spread (linemen tallies pitch- Burdette. Milwau. ,42 230 114 103 4.03 AS THE TOP or nine teams now stand there may following February when Discov- Jim Bakhtiar of Virginia. lowed 84 earned in Jones. Chicago 38 242 118 109 4.05 spread 1H yards). innings. Conley be more leaders besides UCLA, Maryland and Michigan be- ery, again heavily weighted, Healy, 19-year-old, ing 234 Milwaukee 22 165 81 72 4.18: was Flint from tight a 185- Arroyo. St. Louie 36 159 81 74 4.19! out of the money. formation Brooklyn, Spahn, the Braves' Hacker, Chicago 35 213 US 101 4.271 fore the end of the season. The tipoff Is that a lone touch- (linemen close together). pounder from car- Warren down separates Michigan, No. 1, and Michigan State, No. Baroni had no previous school- ried the ball 10 times last veteran southpaw, was fourth ing with thoroughbreds Off tackle slant. followed by 13. There way keep Jumping before spread-punt Saturday during Maryland's with 3.26. He was would be no to State from getting into the sport his End ran from Roberts of the Phillies way up if the Spartans should defeat Notre Dame. in late formation. 28-7 win over Wake Forest Robin Most tor Your Money 20's, but evolved his own train- gained yards bring with 3.30, Johnny Antonelll of ing (Answer on Pape C-3) and 61 to Oklahoma may be in the same boat as Maryland, with system after studying meth- his season average to 5.8 the Olants, 3.35. and Joe Nuxhall a softer schedule left than some of the other powerhouses, ods of other trainers. He had yards a try. of Cincinnati, 3.47. but the Sooners’ winning streak of 22 straight speaks well been a semi-invalid since suf- Pirates Cali Up Hurler Bakhtiar was a standout Antonelll was the senior cir- fering injury for them. Georgia Tech, if it gets by Auburn this week, an in an auto ac- PITTSBURGH. Oct. 12 UP).— in Virginia's losing game cuit's earned run leader In 1954 cident years ago probably will go unbeaten all the way. Wisconsin is rated several and his The Pirates today called up against Penn State. He con- with 2.29. Nuxhall was the shut- activities around the track had leader in '55 with five. No. 3 but the Badgers figure game two, especially Jackie Brown, 22-year-old right- tinued to shine on defense, out to lose a or been curtailed. None of his pitcher, Whitey Ford of the Yankees with such as Southern Michigan State Ohio horses -1 handed from the New and for the first time clicked California, and in recent years were carrying was runnerup to Pierce in the: State standouts. Orleans farm club. He will re- with his ball for 54 yet to meet. port to training camp next! yards in 17 carries. American League. He permitted: Texas Christian, No,. 7, has Miami to hurdle next week 74 earned runs in 254 frames for: and Navy, No. 8, has three big ones left in Notre Dame, De Marco, Ryff Paired Duke and Army. Maryland and Oklahoma may not wind BALTIMORE, Oct. 12 OP).— up on top even by winning all of their games but if the Promoter Benny Trotta has an- Midshipmen nounced the signing of Paddy finish unbeaten it would be hard not to vote Ryff them No. De Marco and Frankie for 1. a nationally televised lightweight *** * fight in Baltimore’s Coliseum NAVY CANT AFFORD to take Penn State this week on, November 2. Pre-Season SALE! lightly.Army was the only team to lick the Nittany Lions and the Cadets did it on a very good day, when they were as sharp as they were dull last Saturday in losing to Michigan. Penn State is not quite as good as rated, per- SUBURBANITE Bunds haps, but Lenny Moore, Negro halfback, is something FINEST special in the way of a ball carrier. 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