Burke, Barnum Tied in L.A. Louise Leads in Florida -- ■ ♦--- Open; Suggs No Sub-Par Scores Georgia Girl With 148 Kentucky V/illing West Virginia Edges For First 36 Holes; To Retain Bryant Takes 3-Stroke Edge As Coach for Life Niagara as Workman 3 Press Top Pair ly th« Associated Press Into Final LOUISVILLE, Ky„ Jan. 5.— Tallies 36 Points th« Play Associated Press Today By •y the Associated Press President Herman D. Donovan of By th« Associated Frets LOS ANGELEES, Jan. 5.—The the University of Kentucky says JACKSONVILLE. Fla., Jan. 5 — BUFFALO, N. Y„ Jan. 5.—Com- 117.500 golf that as far as officials are con- Louise Suggs, who hasn’t won a cerned Paul Bryant, head football ing from behind in the late stages show’ reached the midway mark major golf tournament in a coach, can remain there for life. of a nip and tuck West late today with Jack Burke, jr., year, game. Vir- shot her second of Texas and John Bamum of straight sub-par Dr. Donovan said yesterday that ginia's team edged score today to grab a long lead Michigan sitting on top of a field "the university and Bryant have Niagara, 74 to 71, tonight in in the Jacksonville Women’s of rivals hard hit by illness, in- Open. a gentlemen’s agreement to the Memorial Auditorium. Miss Suggs, smooth jury, holdouts and Old Man Par. swinger effect the coach can have perma- Siena scored its eighth con- from Carrollton, Ga., scored a They were tied with a 36-hole nent tenure.” secutive victory as it trimmed 37-38—75 to go with her opening- total of 144 and for first Panisius, 56-45, in the second the time round 73 for Dr. Donovan said "It’s impos- 148. She was 4 under game. A crowd of in many years in this rich event sible, however, to make it a life- 6,269 saw the par for the 36 holes over the twin bill. not a soul in the tournament had time contract on paper because Brentwood Municipal course. Mark Workman been able to finish this distance this is not possible under regula- paced once- With only tomorrow’s 18-hole beaten West with a sub-par performance. tions of the athletic association,” Virginia to its eighth round left to play, she was three with 36 The some Ken- victory points. contestants, old and strokes in front of the field. the corporation which runs from Niagara played surprisingly weary many years on the Mary Lena tall tucky’s athletic program. Faulk, Thomas- strong basketball a team tournament trail and others new against ville, Ga., amateur who has come Bryant recently announced that had handed New York Uni- and fresh, blamed everything for into no would recruit prominence only in the past Kentucky longer versity its first loss, 100-75, two the high scores, ranging from the year, was second to Miss Suggs football players outside Kentucky, nights earlier. slow' devil grass of the fairways to two-thirds of the but would a maximum of way through the accept A string of eight points, capped exceptionally fast greens and the She had a five out-of-State a tourney. shaky start players year by Gerry Kennedy's southpaw new stroke-and-distance out-of today, but came back for strongly for if they voluntarily applied drive, gave Niagara a 69-68 lead bounds rule a 40-37—77 over the par 37-39—76 athletic scholarships. Kentucky in the fourth quarter. Then El- Whatever the links' for cause, Burke re- a total of 151. has had a far-ranging recruiting wood Becker and Workman tallied quired 75 strokes to i Low get around Scorer. program. for the Mountaineers. Larry Cos- the Riviera Club’s Betty Jameson from Country 7,020- San An- tello hit a set for Niagara, but yard. a tonio shot the par-71 course, quite let- day’s best round; Workman tallied again, then fed down from at 39-35—74 his fine 69 yesterday. to go into a third- Jim Sottile the final basket. Trio Stroke off Lead. place tie with Babe St. John's and NYU Zaharias, I;W. Va. G. F. F Niagara G. F. F. And Barnum who comes from Tampa veteran who still is scram- Isner.!-e 0 2 2 Kennedy.! 6 4 IS Sottile.!’ 4 2 10 Fleming,! _ 7 1 IS bling for her scores. Grand Rapids and formerly was a Mrs. Zaha- Shockey.I 0 2 2 Sotij.I .... 0 1 1 Workman.e 17 2 3H * .2 10 top amateur around rias had 78 today. She and Miss Win on Garden Bill Erias.c Chicago, took Moore.g 2 0 4 Hoxie.c 0 0 0 a 74 to accompany his 70 in the Jameson had 152 for the 36 holes*. Holmes.g o 0 0 Spanber.g. 1 S 10 ly th« Associated Press Becker.g 10 0 20 Costello.g 4 2 10 first round. At 144, both were , National Open Cramer.g .000 NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—St. John’s McM'bon.g. 0 0 0 two strokes over par for the 36 champion from Austin, Tex., who of Brooklyn watched a 18 71 holes. shared the first day lead with Miss 13- Total! 33 8 74 Totals 28 lead dwindle to two West .12 23 21 18—74 one slender Suggs, skied to 80 and points before; Virginia stroke behind the a two-day Niagara _ 12 22 18 18—71 eking out a 59-57 victory over St. two leaders were three contenders, total of 153. Joseph’s of Philadelphia in the , St. Andrews. 111.. Except for the last two West Virginia to Play holes. first of a 72-73; A1 Miss game college basketball Brosch, Garden City,: Suggs would have matched on Courts ■ -3* doubleheader before 9,250 fans in Only Campus N. Y., 70-75, and Paul Runyan,* her 3-under-par opening round. Madison Square Garden tonight, i MORGANTOWN. W. Va.. Jan. Pasadena. Calif., 71-74, all tied at She was seldom in trouble, but she SULLIVAN SCORES FOR GEORGETOWN—Barry Sullivan ahead with a shot in New York University built up 5 Constantine, 145. Runyan, after a 41 on the puts Georgetown spectacular early the game showed .—Tony sports with Wake Forest last in signs of tiring at the end first night McDonough Gym. Wake Forest players are Dickie Harris (No. 24), Ray Lipstas (No. 33) and an early lead and held off a late editor of the Morgantown Post, nine, blazed back with a 33 and went over a Bill (No. 35). are par stroke on surge for 1 Hartley Hoyas Hugh Beins (No. 27) and Tony Durmowicz (No. 16). 80-61.—Star Staff Photo. by Lafayette College to win, wrote today that West Virginia the par 35-36 test. Georgetown won, each of the last two. 59-49, in the second game. University will not play basket- Bunched in the 146 bracket were “I liked that all right," the St. Joseph's just missed in . San 74- catching ball any more Madison Square Francisco, smooth steady swinger grinned. St. Ted i John’s. Trailing, 52-39. with; Garden or the Memorial Coliseum 72; Kroll. New Hartford. Coast Varied “The wind Player Likes Sports bothered me some, but 8Vi minutes left, the shorter but in Buffalo. N. Y.. 72-74, and Willie and SWIMMING. Hunter, Macauley Cousy N. C. State Beats Duke I’d have had as good as Amhrrst SB Holy Cron 16 yesterday scrappier Hawks closed the gap to Constantine said the Mountain- sr., 59-year-old Riviera home pro, More Than Army 60 Brown 24 if I could have paired the last 57-55 with two minutes 75-71. Michigan Slat* 66_Bowling Green 27 remain-; eers will “bow to the demand from Majors, two.’’ Nayy SI Rutgers 33 ing. Two ’s by Jack State sources that the basketball Only Burke. Brosch and Bar- In Form as Celtics Navy riebea 44 Rulgera Fr. 31 In 2 Waives Draft Overtime Periods Elevated Greene McMahon increased the num were able to master Right WRESTLING. Baffling. margin team confine its games to campus par yes- New York Aggies 11 _ CCNY By th« Associated Press J» Miss Jameson also had a little to 59-55. John Coogan, St. Joe’s terday. Syracuse IS _ Rutger* 0 courts.’’ SAN DIEGO, Calif., Jan. 5.— Wesleyan 27 MIT 3 trouble with the wind, but she said 6-6 center and only tall The Mountaineers drubbed Flu Makes Ransom Down RIFLE. player, NYU, Quit. Dick Bullets, 94-73 Before Fans the made The Faber, 23-year-old outfielder, Nary 1417_ George Washington 1387 8,800 toughest thing about the the final score with a tap-in. 100-75, in the Garden Thursday casualty list, meanwhile,! the FENCING. iPday signed a two-year contract ly Associated Press Sy the Asiociated Prtit sporting course is its tiny, Zeke Zawoluk of St. John’s was and beat in the added another name today when Army IB _Lehigh 8 elevated night Niagara with the San Diego Padres of the greens. are high scorer with 19 of St. BALTIMORE. Jan. 5.—Easy Ed DURHAM. N. C.. Jan. 5.—North They built higher than points. Buffalo Coliseum tonight. Andrews, Pacific Coast in which he who League the surrounding fairways on near- St. Joseph G. F P. St. In Coach R. N. Brown lost by one stroke a year Macauley and , high Carolina’s Southern Conference Johm G F P Buffalo, svaived his rights to be drafted Hughes, f 2 .3 7 Davis, f u 0 0 ago to Schedule ly every hole. Desmond, 13 said he had heard nothing about , quit be- into the scoring pair of Boston Celtics, basketball 4 10 Walker. I__ 3 1 7 major leagues. The con- put champions edged Duke “I hit Papaneri. 14 3 11 Dunn, f 0 cause of a flu attack. (Continued B-l.) only four of them in regu- 2 2 such a report and didn’t know He joined tract is the on an From Page in a c— 3 3 0 Walsh, f I o 1 1 first put into force un- exhibition of accurate shoot- double-overtime game here gooMhHeller, Cary Middlecoff of lation yesterday,” the Texas girl e-O O o Duckett, f 1 O 2 where the information came from. Memphis, who ier the new classi- tonight. 72-70. Sweeney, e O o 0 league's “open ing here tonight as Boston won a said, “but I Zawoluk. c 7 5 19 He said further comment picked up yesterday because of poor attendance at College Park today was less afraid Brady , 5 3 15 McMorrow.c 0 0 0 any fication.’’ A sellout crowd of 8,800 watched Swanlck. .0 0 o a sprained, swollen (94-73 National Basketball Asso- during the recent undefeated sea- of them and got on 12.” g McMahan, g 0 3 15: would have to come from the right wrist, "I guess all young players have Paul Brandenburg. N. C. State’s * * 4 M'Gilvray.g 4 2 10 and son in A brisk Wallin, g .113 g 0 or Athletic Lawson Little, who never ciation contest from Baltimore. did not influence him lining breeze that cut across Coyle, 2" University president got their eyes set on the majors,” said | reserve forward, cut loose a one- Brannan (.0 0 0 Gian'tieri.g o 0 0‘ started because of a up a possible card of two home the course all drove the Council. strep throat. Faber, who played with Salem, The victory put the Celtics in hander from near mid-court and day scores 8agona. g... 0 1 11 The games and away. casualties in a sense, not last eight upwards. Totals 19 19 57 Totals Dreg., season, "but it seems a first-place tie with Syracuse in when the ball swished through the 2117 59 •minting the stay-at-homes Ben to me After Maryland lost six games Behind the five leaders came St. Joseph's 11 io is 18—57 j the future here is as good. Eastern | net there was one second remain- 3t. Hogan and Division. Cousy tallied Marlene John’s _20 13 12 14 59 , might Weather, living conditions and [the at the recent Southern Conference ing. Bauer, the baby of the 27 points and Macauley gathered G F Pts NYU W&M Hands also include Mangrum. The Chi- as the for golf tour at 17, with 155. Lafa.vette G. F. Pts. Virginia many other things entered into 21. meeting penalty accept- Bernie Janicki, sophomore for- The WM* b nt .10 2 Brasco.f 6 5 17 Gar t o.l " cago pro drifted back in the a bowl bid a recom- younger of the 2 fi Solomon.f .3 1 7 field my decision to give up my draft The ing against ward for Duke, gave his team a sisters, playing Eyer.f 0 O with a 78 Bullets crept to within one -0 Seeman.c 3 5 11 today for 151. mendation of the conference from Sarasota, Fla., was the Ahl.f __ 3 o 0 Nach'mktn.e o 0 o right.” I point of Boston in the pres- 64-64 tie in the regulation game only 10th in And opening two Kauklin.c_1 1 3 Naimoli.g .53 13 Row while such a concession was made 1 below par on the front nine at Beating „ tournament Faber actually could wind up in .minutes of the idents. with a similar shot with five sec- Miller.c -4 1 9 Seitz.g 2 2 0 name third quarter. But th« players as to 36, capped with 40 for Qruigg.c_ooo Elsberg.g __ 1 02 ty Associated Press the majors, but an outright sale permitting Maryland play onds 76, three Shor.g 0 0 2 (Boston put on a scoring explosion remaining. Carrillo,g _ 1 1 3 (152), strokes better than her Carrll.,_7 1 15 WILLIAMSBURG, Va.. Jan. 5.— (159); John- would be required. to a Clemson, the other outlawed The two teams scored one field opening gain lead it never __ ny Revo!ta (153) and ; relin- round. Ziegler , 3 2 8 Tall Bill Chambers found others were- The waivers provision was quished. school. goal each in the first overtime, finally relaxing far Louis* Suggs Totals 21 7 49 Totals 21 17 from the the PCL last month as a Boston -73-78—148 59 his shooting eye tonight and Wil- spotlight, granted G. F.Pti. Baltimore G. F.Pta. "The cancellation left Clemson but Duke went to a 70-69 lead a Mary Lena Paulk- 74-77—151 Lafayette 9 12 13 15—to i some of the Cooper.f 4 2 10 newer pros still were compromise in the long fight over Calhoun./ 2 4 8 after- three Babe Zaharias_ 74-78—152 ! NYU. 14 17 12 16—59! liam and Mary celebrated the Harris f 2 15 Mlasek.f 5 10 with one home game, against minutes of the second in contention 20 Betty Jameson_ 78-74_162 --——-- event its going into the third the player draft which has per- Brannuin,! 3 3 9 Walker,/ 2 0 4 overtime before N. C. State’s Mel by handing Virginia McKinney./ 4 0 8 Presbyterian,” Tatum explained. round tomorrow. McNamee.c 10 2 1 Marlene Bauer_ 79-70—loo 10th loss in a row, 70-59. mitted the majors to claim Pa- Macauley.c 7 7 21 tied it a a Barksdale,/ Oil “I had so I couldn’t Thompson with free Kathy McKinnon _ 78-78—150 Mahnken 0 already three, Jerry Barber of un- cific Coast for c. 1 1 Hannum.c 2 15 -79-8(1—159 Switched to center his Pasadena, league players Cousy.g 9 9 27 ask Clemson to in throw with only a minute remain- Rutgers Tops Army, 75-72, from sung hero of the 1 Scolari.g .226 play College _78-82—160 1950 tournament 510,000. (Donham.g 3 7 13 Minor,g 4 2 30 Alice Bauer -79-81—100 usual forward post. Chambers 'Dickey.*.. 0 0 0 Park, which would give us four ing. ahen his 10-stroke Saul.g_1 1 3 a Barbara Romack_ 82-78—160 tallied 19 lead over 4 ■* points, his highest total uuuciaa.i home games and leave them with Duke took the ball and held it Mrs. ✓Betty Bush_ 82-78—160 As Corizzi, Gordon Star Hogan, Totals. 32 30 __ Snead & Co. was 94 for Betty Macklnnon_83-79—162 of the season, even though he was washed Totals 24 25 73 one.” 45 seconds before Rudy Betty Dodd _82-81—163 By the Associated Press out by a J heavy rain, posted a 74 Scored by periods: D’Emilio missed on a try. N. C. Peggy Kirk _83-81—164 playfhg on an injured leg. tor a 147. Meade Beats Boston 20 19 29 20—94 Auburn has only two games at Shirley Spork_ 88-80—108 WEST POINT, N. Y.. Jan. 5.— Howard; Baltimore 19 State a Pat The Indians 19 16 20—73 immediately took the ball Garner _78-91—169 led, 33-30, after the home other than Maryland, while a Hal Corizzi and Scores: down Vonnie Colby_ 83-86—169 Larry Gordon, first two which and handed it to Branden- a Marjorie Row_ 82-78—169 quarters during .. another of Maryland’s with 19 points each, lead Jack Burke ... Mississippi, Rutgers m a Frances Owen _ 84-87—171 the action was John Barnum burg, who made good his game- fairly even, then If* Jack in Lead All 1952 had two be- a Carol Gallagher _ 92-84—170 to a 75-72 basketball E Stars Royals opponents, only victory J Harrison Way over; made a I'"'-4"'4tZ 1- George winning effort. a Frances Rich _ 90-86—170 runaway of the tilt when >1 Brosch fore with a J,7'i !*•? In opening negotiations Ema Lou Prince_ 87-99—180 Army today. the Paul Runyan I Jack former St. Warriors The score was tied 16 times dur- a 94-102—196 Virginia suddenly lost range i-4~ 1- George, John’s Defeating Tatum said dele- Mrs. O'Neal Cox_ The Scarlet and the Cadets bat- Tcd Kroll -I.Wf~~ f“, Maryland. the a Jeanne Cosgrove_ 83-105—198 in Willie High School and LaSalle ing‘the game. the early stages of the third Hunter, sr. -S if ifll' College j ROCHESTER, N. Y„ Jan. 5 UP). a Amateur. tled on even i Inn tion of six games from his sched- N. C. State. G. F. P. Duke. G. F. P virtually terms Ferrier 74 irr * basketball scored 19 quarter. star, points; Kukoy.f .10 2 Janicki.f 9 2 2d Jerry Barber _ from start minutes of the V't YLV —Leading to finish, ule left him in a “begging posi- opening fourth Vic a Jackson Bradley 1 to lead Fort Meade to a 61-59 Speight.f 7 2 16 Fleming.f 2 0 4 Mohl. using spectacular Tommy il-i the Rochester tion” for games, and he had to B'denburg.f 2 2 6 Delmling.f.. 0 2 2 throughout the game until the Bolt _. 44 -ail-: Royas defeated left-hand hook shot, dropped in Ralph Blomquist victory over Howard University Thompaon.c 5 6 16 Crowder.e 10 2 minutes the eu.-l take what the other fellow would Terrilfg.. 5 7 17 4 opening of fourth Gene Webb ,fi last sight Howard. Philadelphia, 103 to 94. in a Na- Lacy.c_ 2 0 Tar Heels Win Fifth 23 points for Virginia to top all Smiley Quick .IT.I {it offer. Yurtn.g- 7 1 15 Glaaow.e O 1 1 period. Then a 9-point barrage 4l 4s Geoat.g 6 6 19 scorers for the night. X John «' George clinched the victory in tional Basketball Association con- Finney_II 7M-7"— 8 117 decided the issue as Rutgers Jimmy dark if i-_ 12 May Add 10th Team. D'Emilfo,g__ put Bill Nary the last five seconds when he test tonight. Johnson.g.. 10 2 on an effective freeze for the final Jimmy Hines T4.7fi a in ilo* dropped in free throw, his Maryland definitely will play, Tots!* 27 2 Harry A crowd 18 72 Tot»ls 29 12 70 Straight League Vi minutes. Bassler_IZZIZZiyillisZ. 40 of 2,190 saw the de- N. C ... Chuck Klein ninth in 10 tries. LSU and State 15 20 17 12 2 6—72 Five Beats LSD ** mq Player-Coach Missouri, Georgia. Navy, Duke 15 18 th* Associated Press Bill Hannon, a from Kentucky fending NBA champs take a 30- 20 13 2 4—70 By sophomore t '74.75_14a Dick Schnittker Alabama next fall. All were on Gene Andrews *74-75_il: produced O Pts Arizin.f-10 6 26 Johnson.f 3 4 10 and iCombs,c Davis f. '18 HI Stabnov. t. 0 2 of all wants to wrestling boxing, swimming, Bailey * 3 2 9 Beindorf * o 0 «t! ST. 2- Budso.f-2 1 6 Colemsn.f 7 4 18 Miami, teams, 17 each. Guard John Snee pected 57-47 victory over Louisi- LOUIS, Jan. 5.—After nurs-' Bullock, f. 1 n 2 George, f. 5 9 19 and points lO’Mallev.e 0 O 0 Warin*,* 3 4 It) FJilks.f 4 4 12 Snears.f_8 3 19 at and if soccer. ana State Taylor, f. fi 2 h Parker, c. 3 4 10 play College Park, Mary- of Clemson led both teams with Stuart.*- 0 0 0 Ti*he.* ... 4 2 10 tonight. Ing a slight lead three Mikan.c 3 0 0 Risen,c _6 5 17 through Perry, f. 0 0 0 Stump, c. 113 Johnston.c 7 3 17 Thirty nations with 1.200 ath- Ritter.*_7 0 14 Ra*elis.fc __ 0 0 0 land the Hurricanes, Tatum LSU, ball control and Phillips, f. 1 0 2 c. 1 0 2 plays 22 points. Meyers.*_2 3 7 streseing periods. St. Louis University Lafferty. Payton.* 1 o 2 Davies.* 7 8 22 letes broke; c. 4 1 9 g. 4 8 have entered the Winter a Mazique. Green, 0 * — Ranzino.* .000 would prefer to have the game pair of oversized men on a loose in the final i Wil'mson. c. 1 2 4 SCnittker. 1 5 §KTn 7 9 11 North Carolina led. 39-35, at ! Totals -.29 14 72 Totals quarter to swamp *.2 Phillip *-6 2 12 Wanzer,* .6 3 16 Games, making them the biggest .27 21 McKe an, t 1 0 2 Willis, g. 3 0 0 in the Orange Bowl, rather than 75j double pivot offense, had Ken- previously undefeated LaSalle Col- Holtzman.* 10 2 the half. Metz, g 2 0 4 Taylor, s. 3 0 6 ever, even with out Russian par- on the Neal, 2 0 at home. tucky ropes by 11 points lege. 62-46, was b 2 Totals 39 16 94 Totals 27 After trailing from two to seven tonight. It the Leach 3 O 0 38 103 ticipation. g. Philadelphia Most the teams is Late Roanoke before the half. It seemed then Billikens’ sixth of Totals 22 IT 61 Totals 22 15 59 18 20 25 31— 94 of Maryland points early in the game, the Rally by straight victory Rochester 30 20 26 the were due Hail time score; 32-32. 28—103 will be on a home-and- ST. Kentuckians to lose the season, including two games in adding MORITZ. Switzerland. Jan. Tigers shot ahead, 18-17, a min- Overcomes 25-69 their first home start in 103 games. the Sugar Bowl home basis, which means the 5.—(/P) The British ski champion.! ute before the first period ended. W&L, tournament. By the Associated Press Lakers Down will a few South- John St Louis never trailed and was Indianapolis Terps play only Boyagis today won the Clemson breezed to a 24-20 lead SALEM. Va.. Jan. 5.—Roanoke tied only once, 2-2, in the ern Conference games in 1953, oldest ski race in the world for the, as the second quarter opened. open- Penn, Fordham Fives For Their Fifth overcame Washington and Lee, ing minutes. But the Billikens Straight the year they regain their good third straight year. Boyagis slid Wallace, Guard Howard Deasy, Jan. 75-69. in basketball tonight with couldn’t shake HIBBING, Minn., 5 (jP).— standing in football. down the two-mile downhill Lifson and Guard Bob Phillips away from the a course, with a of strong rally in the last 2 Vi min- Explorers from Philadelphia until Winners at Palestra Playing a tight defensive game, This is the 1952 schedule as of drop 2,100 feet, collected field goals to put the in 1:56.4 to win the utes. the end. the Minneapolis Lakers scored an yesterday, according to Tatum. 40-year-old Tar Heels ahead again. They the Associated Press After a lead Billiken By race, known as “Roberts of Kan- were never headed thereafter al- gaining four-point scoring was divided be- 86-65 over Sept. 20—Missouri at Columbia. triumph Indianapolis dahar.” It is to skiers from in the first half, Roanoke saw tween Jerry Koch w’ith 11 points PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 5.—Penn open though they were twice tied in in an NBA game tonight for their Sept. 27—Open (probably Aub- countries. Luis de Washington and Lee tie up the and Fred Kovar and Ray Steiner riddled Yale's zone defense for an non-alpine the third period, 39-39 and 41-41. urn at Birmingham). Clemson. F. P N. C. G. F P. contest eight times in the final with 10 each. Fred 81-55 triumph tonight in the open- fifth straight win. Ridder of Argentina was third G. Iehle was high McCollough.f 5 ft 1ft Wallace,f 7 3 IT two Oct. Clemson with 4 S 717 quarters. for LaSalle with 18 points. ing of the Eastern Intercollegiate of Minneapolis 4—Open (probably 2:13.4.__ Roblnson.f 1ft Lifson.f Hicks.f ft 0 0 Likins,c __ ft ft ft at Clemson). > League's jubilee season. The game led the scorers with 20 points as Ryan.f 0 ft ft Carter,c 0 ft ft BOND Indian Cricket Star Dies IOC Schware.c 306 was the of a Gage.f nightcap Palestra the Lakers jumped away to a Oct. 11—Georgia at Athens. Rlchardson.c 2 2 6 Grimaldi.* 3 ft 6 Dom CO. Clark Bows at NEW DiMaggio Signs INVESTMENT Pakistan Net twin bill that attracted 6,103. 23-12 DELHI. India, Jan. 5 (JP). McGraw.e-- 2 15 Deasy.* 5 3 1.3 margin in the first quarter Oct. at home. 0 6 Ava.H.W. 18—Navy —The Nawab of world Moorer.* 2 1 5 Phillip*.* 3 BOSTON, Jan. 5 VP).—1The Red 1104 Varmant KARACHI. Pakistan. Jan. 5 (/Pi. Fordham pulled out of a six- and to that Pataudi, Snee.* 11 ft 22 Winstead,* ft 0 0 clung advantage most Oct. 25—LSU at ft ft Sox announced that MR. (ARROW home. __ ft tonight Call Clark of famous as a cricket player, died Wells.* ■—Straight Pasadena, ooint deficit at halftime to beat of the way. Murray.*.__ 0 0ft Nov. of a heart attack while Centerflelder Dom Di Maggio has1 Calif., was defeated, 6-2, 6-4, Villanova, 71-66, in the first game. Indianapolis. G. F. P. Minn. G F P 1—Open. today play-1 ST. by Totals 27 ”6 59 Totals 25 13 65 signed his 1952 contract. 4405_ J. W. Fi Barnhorst.f 0 1 1 Mikkelsen.f 7'4'lR Nov. ing polo. He was 42 and one of Cawthorn of Australia in the ed Christ with 18 points and Ed Lavoy.f 3 1 7 Pollard! 5 8—Open (possibly Boston Clemson _18 17 14 10—5ft 2 12 the 600 semflnal round of an international Conlin with 17 paced the Rams Graboski.c 5 3 13 Mikan,c_g 4 20 U. at Boston). pensioned princes of India. North Carolina 19 20 14 12—85j ToshefT.g* 3 2 R Harrison.r- 0 1 1 tennis tournament today. In the to their eighth victory in 10 Walther.g M*rtln* * 113 Nov. 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