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CLASSIFIED ADS, Pages C-5-11 THE BASEBALL C High-Ranked Terps ...... ‘. .... ?? IY ¦ SPORTS BURTON HAWKINS filefwnina ftzt Find GU Tougher D, C„ - WASHINGTON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1958 _V’. '_y h. KClarification Needed Than Score Shows CAL ORIfTITH HAS PUBLICIZED his contention that By BILLri'CHS I Tim Hoyas appeared rattled at the Senators are on the rise. There’s a fervent hope that St»r BUS Writer the start. Plehette, Clark and this will prove true, but some of his statements need clari- Maryland is happy and Jim Oravec missed ghots while fication Georgetown says it is satisfied. Maryland was running up a 8-8 and others require correction. I advantage Vive minutes had “Ibelieve an opportunity gain big These are the end results ofl the Senators have to night’s basketball game gpne by before the Hoyas got ground League pennant race,” r •_ ‘ last at: in the American Cal said, ¦ I Georgetown’s McDonough Gym- on the board with an under- “and I’m doing my best to take advantage of it. This Ims nasium, a game that had the i handed layup by Clark. to be done calmly and with a clear purpose, not helter- 2,500 in high until Prom that point on, the fans tension Hoyas Terps. skelter.” M HL. JP I^L. the chased the They end. got within one point at 17-16, Cal’s best thus far—his calm, clear-purpose approach—- Georgetown was the loser, OS- but the expected rout with Pichette and Sophomore has netted the Senators player since list Wt es, of Rafferty leading one season, Sec- HBBBr \ Hoy by eighth-ranked Jack the way. Malkmus, the as the 28-22, ond Baseman Bob who was drafted. This can’t utesJm ¦ 4# Terps never materialized. With At the half it was with be called helter-skelter, it might be called “do-nothing” m Maryland Nick Davis. Charley McNeil, 36 seconds left led Young by some critics. by only points. fans Tom and John Nacinclk three The contributing Terps. feeling have gone all for the The man said, “Seldom has there been such a thin dif- left it could McCloskey, / other way. Tom George- ference between the first-division teams and those at the iJm A the town's eager sophomore * happy from bottom of the second division, where we A ' E. “I would have been Gonzaga. are.” The “thin one-point victory,” stole the ball from difference” with a the Terps between Washington and fourth-place Detroit Coach Bud Milligan of Mary- defense-minded on was 23 games. land said later. “We expected .three occasions. One of his thefts led to by •• • • a dogfight; we got ti. People a basket Nies that made it 38-3 T. Shortly “WE REPEATEDLY GAVE the opposition four and five ask me what kind of a team do jump yet; thereafter a shot by Raf- ‘outs’ an inning by failure to tover ground or inaßUity to I have. I don’t know it’s i¦ ferty made it 40-39. come up too early to tell. But I know finally, with that extra special play,” Cal said. “With the play And with 7:35 left help one thing: Any time we to play, they'll get in the field this year, our young yet expe- Georgetown Georgetown Oravec made his .first at we goal, a long rienced corps of strong-armed pitchers is going to win new can expect a basketball game. two-hander that respect a more Georgetown alert, ag- deadlocked the score at 41-41. and lot games in 1958.” has an But Maryland greasive went back in Apparently lnflelders 20 feet high would help, for ball chib.” front on two foul shots by tall Washington pitchers gave up 148 home runs last season, Hayas Never ia Front A1 Bunge and Georgetown ' second only to the 153 yielded by Kansas City’s staff. No “We were out to win.” Coach never got even. second baseman has the ability to help that kind of Tommy Nolan of Georgetown The score was 48-45, with 35 pitching. said. “If we didn't think we seconds left. Oravec fouled could a team,'we wouldn’t Welngarten pitchers, beat Julian <Doo (two The Senators’ lest we forget, gave up 1,482 schedule them. But'Tm tickled; points for the Terps. hits, most and Mc- in the league, had the league's worst earned- to death about the way the Closky fouled Bunge (two run average, 4.85. Only a portion of that record may ba kids hustled. They played a morei. And with seconds left, blamed on inadequate inOelding. fighting game against Mary- Weingarten threw in a layup land. You can say I’m sat- and added shot George- “Public opinion and, yes, even the press '¦ a foul have tended to JbsSßb': J • ¦’V .¦•> /a#" Hd \ Jj&WjjmW '/s. isfied.’’ gloss over our recent progress player development town had given it the try, but in and Millikan is not satisfied with it was not enough. continue to give us bum rap BT / m his defense. “Our defense the because of the failure of Hoya Freshmen Win some 15 years ago.” That’s what the man said. wasn't as sharp as it should be,” he said. “Oame in and The Terps, who got their Bth ••* * - ranking ¦A ; Kronr*. game out, it has to be better in the latest Associated mm jjm * SO, SOME FTV* WEEKS AGO, the majors repealed than that.” jPress poll, now have won Mi the bonus rule. Major clubs are free to sign youngsters It was. in a sense, a strange of 12. Georgetown is 8-3. > at will. The Yankees have signed Pitcher Dale Ziegler basketball game. The Terps got The Hoya freshmen woq from the University of California, off to a 8-0 lead, and George- their ninth game in 10 starts Pitcher Charles Reidell at the expense of the Terp of Penn Btate, Shortstop Tom Tresh of Central. Michigan. town fans shuddered. But the Hoyas came back. They got to freshmen, 77-61, in the pre- The Cardinals have signed three outfielders, Charley GIFTS FOR THE GIFTEO-Carmen Basilio Astoria, New within one point three times; liminary. Puddy Sheehan with James of the University of Missouri, Jimmy Beauchamp York. Carmen was nameu lighter they they 22 points and Tom Matan with (left), middleweight champion, is shown re- tied it once; but of Oklahoma Btate and Bob Burda of Os Burda, of the year and Dempsey cited for his "long never led. 19 led the Hoyas Paul Jelus Illinois.. ceiving the Edward J. Neil Memorial Trophy, and meritorious service” to the sport. the Sporting News reports, “Allmajor clubs except Wash- Marine The “ifs” surrounding this scored 24 for the Maryland and Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight ruler, Maj. Gen. James P. Riseley presents the trophy freshmen. ington contacted the boy.” one would have embarrassed holds the James J. Walker Memorial Award, to Basilio, himself an ex-Marine.—AP wire- Kipling if the Hoyas had got- MarrteaS O. F. F. Fft. The Giants signed Outfielder Jerry Robinson of Young :t t- 3 1 * the as the two were night at the New photo. ten more foul shots and made Dan* » (l I honored last S a- k I University of of Arkansas and Pitcher Richard LeMay York Boxing more—<they outshot Maryland *« Writers’ dinner at the Waldorf- Bcchtle .... 0 it- ii g Michigan State. The Red Sox signed Shortstop A1 Moran from the floor, 19-16. but the Welngarten 2 T- » 3 ll Btnwe , 1 4-5 3 ft of Michigan Btate, Pitcher Bob Hanson of Dartmouth and Terps made 23 of 30 foul shots McNeil 4 4- S S ll to of 16 for Georgetown. Pitcher Bob Sclvwall of Oklahoma. Cincinnati signed CARMEN, DEMPSEY HONORED seven L Total* !ui 23-31 H U ... If Ken Pichette. George- Geareetawa O. F. F. PtZ Pitcher Jim O’Toole from the University of Wisconsin. Pichette T O- t 5 M town's big scorer, had not been Oravec l o- o l 1 ** * « Erdelafz Puts Loss of Lallo burdened with four fouls so game. SS&o.mr-:::::: i J I I THE PIRATES LANDED Shortstop Ed Sada from San early In the ... If Jack Basilio, Norris Confer « i: Nies been handicapped fc f i | Diego Junior College, Kansas City slimed Bob Carothers, hadn't Raflertr a I- 11 f by a severe chest cold. ... If Baylor inflelder, on to Total* 7-16 lS U the Phillies latched Catcher Tom A&M at May Costly. John Clark hadn’t been both- If Back Be Maryland Halftime—2 H-22. Shollin of Southerh Cal and the Dodgers signed Pitcher On Sugar Ray Rematch ered by a leg muscle ailment Jimmy Harwell of Tulane. “But that's all part Gaa. Fr'afe O P Pts~Md. Fr'aS Os P% NEW Jan. 15 UP).— award, named In memory of the Matan 7 51 ft Johnson 3 3* detected, perhaps, YORK. of game." Nolan said. “Every Otilmulier 5 111 MnrihaiJ on* You have that the Senators haven’t After a night of being as the Associated Press boxing Coleman 3 410 Lamond 3 2if Starting feted team has injuries and Je’u* signed anybody. 15 years ago. no*, Point handi- Sfrathtn 7 a22 s R24 This isn’t This la and the 1957 “fighter of the year.” writer In the Spanish To Presidents killed caps. I to but I have SKankt 1 2 4 kelleber Bt> ji if its a bum rap to point out that the Senators are being Carmen Basilio.