Faloney Injury Gives Beightol Chance to Be Dark-Horse Hero lEtienittg J£(af JSptrf Is Boxold Must Gel Help GW Expected to Win U.S. VictoryDepends Washington, D. C., Wednesday, Dec. 30, 1953 A-9** From Talented but Tourney Title Tonight On Seixas Tomorrow Untested Prospect In Game With Spiders After Traberl Loses By Merrell Whittlesey By Win, Lose, or Draw MBmkm \ By George Huber tha Associated Preu Corraipondant Star Stoff George Washington plays Rich- MELBOURNE. Dec. 30.—Lewis By FRANCIS STANN MIAMI. Dec. 30.—The first mond in tonight’s title game Hoad, one of Australia’s 19ryear- Star Staff Correspondent words on ’s lips yes- of the first Capital tourna- old wonder boys who has devoted MIAMI BEACH, DEC. 30.—This before the most terday ment at Washington-Lee High was after he watched Bernie gym his life to tennis since he was 10, publicized in the twin of Miami and Miami in Arlington and unless Joint communities Faloney collapse on his injured something goes very defeated America’s ace. Tony Beach, meaning Faloney’s left knee, much amiss! Bernie all-American knee were: “Lynn Beightol.” it should be a triumph for the; Trabert, 13—11. 6—3. 2—6, 3—6, collapsed unexpectedly in midafternoon. This was earlier, Maryland’s sorrowing head Colonials, who won. 81-67. over j 7—5, today in a miserable, steady just 1,400 perspiring earlier after citizens had in- coach was calling his third-rank- the Spiders this month. rain to tie the Davis Cup chal- vested $3 apiece to pick at a haunch of GW has the edge in power, ! round fUJi ing , a young man lenge at 2-all. chicken and twin blobs of mashed potatoes height, speed and depth, and The condition of the whom a lot Kooyong of people think could combined all those talents for a court was so bad after the and peas, at what is called the Ofange Bowl WM dark-horse Fri- match be the hero of 97-72 victory over Virginia in —which went 62 games and last- Kickoff Luncheon. day’s Orange game against HHL Bowl one of last night’s first-round ed just five minutes of Jim Tatum, who unquestionably Oklahoma. short a man games. Richmond beat Virginia I ¦ three hours—that officials de- feels that such a display of practical en- If Faloney is out, Charley Tech, 63-53. in the other open- I ! cided to postpone the deciding thusiasm should be rewarded, thereby laid ¦ '4Bll||||| Boxold will be Maryland’s quar- ing game, leaving Tech and Vir- ; singles test until tomorrow at 2 it on the line for the first time, at least MF" mFM terback But nobody expects ginia as opponents for tonight’s p.m. (11 p.m., Wednesday. EST). Boxold a young fellow who 8 o'clock consolation game. Vir- Now optimism that publicly. “Maryland,” he prophesied, “will played ginia the had hasn’t as much as a half ~ will be the choice. have to score four touchdowns in order to WM |p Kp IjjHl ; built up in the United States’ I gßjjp Bottle Buzz Wilkinson. camp has subsided win, because Oklahoma figures to score 4 somewhat, The Colonials pulled ahead for the Americans’ slumping three on any team in the Tatum Will Not Use touchdowns after a tight first period to win star. Vic Seixas, will go into ac- country.” somewhat handily last night over tion against Ken Rosewall, tha _ Stann Faloney, to , , . ~.. P'raneU Expected Knowingly or not, Tatum was settling the Cavaliers who previously had other Australian 19-year-old. ago, Be Fit only by Navy. for the Notre Dame-Oklahoma score of some 16 weeks for Some Duty been beateh Vir- Both Sides ginia Predict Victory. which was when the Sooners last were beaten. In the opening By a Staff Correspondent of The Star in fact was ahead after the first period. 22-20, but However, the rival Davis Cup game for both teams, it was the Irish, 28; Sooners, 21. nine MIAMI, Dec. 30.—Coach straight points by GW gave it captains—Bill Talbert of the same score, favor of undoubtedly would does not plan a That Maryland, Jim Tatum to 29-22 edge. GW was ahead by ; United States and Harry Hop- satisfy even such a perfectionist as Tatum. Without, at least in use Quarterback Bernie Fal- 57-40 at halftime and carried an man of Australia—each predict- own mind, compromising No 1 ranking which Maryland oney in Maryland’s Orange 80-55 margin the final, ed victory for their side in to- his the game into wrested from the close of the season. For Bowl with Oklahoma where everybody played. ! morrow’s decisive singles match. Notre Dame at despite predictions of Duke Each declared the 24-hour it is a matter of record that Jim thinks Oklahoma is a far FALONEY GETS THE NEWS—A worried Bernie Faloney watches Duke Wyre, trainer for the The Colonials did a fine job of Wyre, his trainer, that the Maryland football team, examine his left knee, re-injured in yesterday’s for bottling up Buzz Vir- postponement would not affect better club than the one that bowed to the Irish, what with a practice the Wilkinson, their boys. star back will be in shape to game, said this morning’s examination very ginia’s high-scoring different quarterback new fullback. revealed little swelling in forward, said: and a play part of the game. the quarterback’s knee thought play carried average Talbert “Vic would have * and he Bernie could part of the game. who ah of 32.8 ** * preferred to have played Yesterday Faloney sprained —Star Staff Randolph points a game into contest. *it to- Photo by Routt, via Wirephoto. the day, BUD WILKINSON, WHO IS head coach of Oklahoma, his left knee in practice. He Big Elliott Karver was assigned but I think he will take it torn ligament in the i reasonably well.” pretended to take a dimmer view of scoring when he followed had a to guard Wilkinson, and while same knee in the November Buzz did manage to get 15 Hopman said: “I don’t think Tatum to the speakers’ rostrum. Bud, who might do for the will affect 21 game with Alabama. points, Karver got 20 it Ken. He is quite cowboy in a Western movie, what with his dimples Navy Plays Duke in Dixie Finals Dukes Solid Choice before composed.” proper Wyre said his examination leaving the game on fouls after ( and genuine teeth, wryly commented: , showed very little swelling. three periods. scoring Seixas. the Wimbledon cham- Karver’s pion from “We have been scoring well of late, but I notice that He added that “there is After Upsetting N. C. State Niagara Tonight would have been higher except ; Philadelphia, is re- game. slight pain on the outside of Over garded as one of the best wet- Maryland’s opponents have averaged only 3 points a By 1h« Associated Prats Carolina State, 72-70, Monday, for a lack of talent from the the knee, but with treatment foul line where he sank court players, having won many We’ll try to get 6 or 7.” RALEIGH, N. C., Dec. 30. defeated Carolina yester- only of his for the next 48 hours, Faloney North two of nine chances. i most important triumphs The Orange Bowlers, at least, thought it was amusing. day, 73-63. In the other conso- In Finals at Garden spiked should be able to play at For the first time in five years Joe Holup Co-Stars. in shoes. He beat Frank and almost bracket game. Tulane After cold chicken, potatoes decomposing peas, least some of the game.” North Carolina State, the host lation By th# Associated Press Big Joe Holup. the Sedgman. now a pro, in these came from to hand Ore- GW cen- any diversion is welcome. They applauded politely, and with However, Tatum is stand- behind NEW Dec. 30.—Du- ter, matched Karver with 20 conditions a year ago at Mel- team, was missing from the gon State, fourth-ranked na- YORK. the sort of smug satisfaction that, no matter, they have the- ing by yesterday’s announce- points to share scoring bourne.' championship bracket as Duke tionally, a lacing night, quesne and Niagara meet in the honors ment that Faloney is defin- 74-70 last for night, However. Rosewall has beaten big bowl game. They have Maryland, rated No. 1, versus and Navy its second loss in two finals of the the although playing nately out. There is prepared to meet at starts in Madison Square hardly more than the first half Seixas the last six times they’ve Oklahoma, No. 4. They have the Nation’s best defensive team some the tournament. met, chance that the quarterback 9:30 o’clock tonight in the finals Garden holiday basketball Also scoring 20 points Vir- including a straight-set (Maryland) facing the best at rushing the ball. was triumph in the New South will be allowed to make a of the fifth annual Dixie Classic Tulane had lost to Wake For- tournament tonight with the ginia’s Bob McCarty. Wales They have a game which may answer a great many ques- basketball tournament. est, 72-65, in opening semifinals a month ago. token appearance. the round. towering Dukes from Pittsburgh Richmond was ahead all the tions. For instance; Only one team (Pitt) held Oklahoma to Two consolation games were Lange’s 22 points against N. C. I way over VPI in the opening Rosewall in Slump, Too. a single Maryland should the a game at any scheduled this afternoon. North State gave him a of 51 for : solid favorities to run their un- game, 14-9 touchdown. What if shut out time this season, total j leading in the first The most hopeful factor that Sooners, as it did six other teams, including Alabama, North to go all the way. He’s going Carolina and Oregon State, each two days, the highest of the beaten string to 10 games, period, 27-18 at the half and twice beaten, matched I Talbert can see is that Rose- Carolina and Mississippi? How, then, will the “soft schedule” to require help, and that’s where were at tournament. j The experts figure Duquesne’s 48-33 at the three-quarters. The wall’s play has been 2 o’clock. Seton Hall faced Tu- as disap- Beightol comes in. Oregon , 3-inch heighth advantage Gobblers did make a mild threat pointing critics prolong the issue? lane at 4 o’clock. State’s towering 7- will .as Seixas’. Ken was Oklahoma also may foot-3 center, Wade (Swede) at one point in the third period, benched in the doubles ** * * have a | mean the difference. Dick Ric- yester- quarterback problem. First- N. C. State meets Wake For- Halfcrook, set a new record for pulling up to 33-28. Trat was day after his poor showing in i kett and Jim Tucker | IF MARYLANDSHOULD blank Oklahoma, it would be a stringer Gene Calame is in good est at 7:30 tonight for third 'Reynolds Coliseum by scoring 15 both meas- the signal for the Spiders to go the opening singles against Tra- tremendous feat, as Toastmaster Red Barber must have been shape, but Pat O’Neal, his re- place. free throws against Tulane. ure more than 6-foot-7 and Si on an 11-point rampage to move -1 bert. So the pressure will be on Green, at far in front again. The thinking when he questioned Wilkinson. “Your team never placement, learned yesterday Navy’s undefeated Middies, Earlier, Harry Brooks, Seton 6-foot-3. can jump 6-foot-5 both players. that he suffered a sep- with Forward and Hall forward, equaled the right with them Green special- Walt Lysaght got six points dur- Still, today’s match was the has been shut out, has it, Bud?” asked Barber. shoulder John dune had I ing aration In Monday’s drill. There Center Don Lange a record of 14 set last year by izes in a “walking on air” shot that spree and ended as high one the Americans had counted he “we haven’t been shut out until Friday.” leading ¦ “No,” replied, is a chance he will be able to whirlwind second-half attack, Wake Forest’s Jack Williams. in which he takes off at the man for the game with 19 points. on winning. They thought Tra- Some idea as to the kind of offense has been play. upended Against foul line literally high Virginia. G. F.Pts. GW. G. F.Pts. Oklahoma Coach Bud Wilkinson has the defending cham- N. C. State, Navy j and climbs Casey.f bert would clinch the cup for tied i .. 0 2 2 J. Holup.* 3 2 8 putting on exhibit lately may be gleaned from the 16 touch- been counting on him to give pion, N. C. State, in the day’s the score four times in the third j enough to dunk the ball down ! Cooke.t fi 113 Karver,* 8 220 the United States for the first Sooners through 10-foot Pearre.f ... 2 3 7 Morrison.* Oil time since it to downs scored by the Sooners in the last three games. While the a stronger passing biggest surprise, 85-75. periodj and finally forged ahead the rim. j Morris.* 1 0 2 Catlno.f 0 0 0 came Australia _ O in attack. »¦ -jr Clune bagged 27 points by 54-52 a Niagara will offer Larry | Jenkins.* O O Manning.* 000 1950, and Tony’s failure to lowa State, Nebraska and Oklahoma A. and M. may not be and on goal by Lange. The Cos- • Gamble.c 3 812 J Holup.c 7 020 Lange 22 as Navy, behind never : tello and Bo Erias, two of the Middleton.c Oil Petkavich.c 3 713 master Hoad was a big disap- the best, they are no less—and probably more so—representa- Lack of Esteem Puzzling. . by Middies1 were overtaken as McCarty.c 8 420 nine points at out- they set shots the East, DeTurk.c 000 pointment. tive Washington and and halftime, ; rolled over the Wolfpack (best in and Wilkinson.c 6 6IS Klein.* __ 3 17 of good football than Lee George As for nobody _ It Beightol, can played the Wolfpack to end the ; with a devastating attack and a rebounding pair of Ed Fleming Devlin.* 0 710 wasn’t that the former Uni- Washington, two of the Terrapins’ 1953 opponents. put his finger on the reason why Clrlello,*.. 2 3 7 versity of Raleigh teanfs four-year dom- j brilliant ball-handling. I and Charlie Hoxie, both 6-foot-3. Ortiz,* 000 Cincinnati student he ___ 10 2 The Sooners, winning over all except Notre Dame and i isn’t held in more esteem by ination of the Classic. Fleming and Hoxie can Valle.* didn’t perform well. He did. On ! Duke had a 35.9 shooting per- j outjump the Maryland coaching . 29 per game. staff. Os Duke moved into the finals by most big Totals 25 22 72 Totals _ 34 20 97 occasions Tony was In tying Pitt, averaged just short of scoring points boys centage against Wake men but there is con- brilliant. 1 all the on the squad, he was defeating Forest, 83-66, Forest’s VPI. G. F.Pts. Rlchm’d G F Pts. fact, strange as it may sound, Maryland was just a shy of points. There are many Wake 21.6. Navy’s siderable doubt that they can i Crouch.* 5 212 Daniels,* 2 0 4 I he mite 30 the most sought after. Beightol percentage was 40.2 3 814 Lysaght.* 8 310 held the upper behind the great shooting and Against stay with Tucker and Matthews.* hand most of the who long have been thinking that the Terrapins’ schedule was was complimented by receiving a 32.2 for N. C. State. Rickett. Hutch'son.f 10 2 O'Conn'U.* 000 way many outstanding floor work of Guard Green through the full distance, Jones.c 11 3 Hagtnrd.l- 4 1 0 and even of the Aus- softer, less impressive, and that Maryland was lucky to be ! personal visit from Frank Leahy Another big surprise was the I Cooke .c O 11 Wltt.c 3 17 tralian experts were Rudy D’Emilio, who hit for 23 loss of i Visiting coaches who have Bryant.* . 4 311 Moran.c 4 1 0 : beginning named No. 1. j of Notre Dame while a senior at points. fourth-ranked Oregon Howell.* 2 2 0 Sfills.K 2 2 0 to plan their trips The Blue Devils piled up seen Ipoth teams play claim Du- Slocum.* Harrison.* 3 2 8 to Forest Hills ** * | Fort Hill High in Cumberland, State to Tulane, 74-70. The * a in first period. whip i Poor.* 000 for next year’s challenge round. 30-10 lead the Green trailed by auesne could top-ranking 0 j It was Beightol was draw- The Deacons Wave 13 points Saunders.* 11 The rain and wretched condi- OF HOURS after the big come-on feed, the who managed to pull in period ; Kentucky on a neutral court. A COUPLE ing the whistles of the hundred late thdsecond and was Totals 17 10 53 Totals 20 FT 03 tion of the court fell on to within six points of tying the behind by 44-35 The Dukes placed second in this bothered Tony, roof, to hear Maryland coaches, in the whole business. or more hangers-on at practice at the half. Tu- but that certainly was not score midway in the final period, then began week’s Associated Press poll. Loss Wayne Hoyas why Faloney, unhit, broke down during the lightest of practices. yesterday for his tremendous lane a second-half to Gives he lost. Young Hoad had butjihey got no closer as the drive Tonight’s windup is a triple- to play Tatum, clasping"a hand to his head like a ham actor, moaned, punts. It’s Beightol who is en- behind the shooting of on the same court. Perhaps Blue Devils poured on the steam Guard Hal Cervini that header starting with a consola- 5-4 Record for Season done.” vied by the visiting coaches for in closing paid>off Trabert was annoyed a bit “This ruins us. We’re the minutes. the winning dividends. tion final between St. Louis and DETROIT, Dec. 30 (Spe- more Maryland coaching staff may have harbored great ; his passing in practice. But only Navy won Carolina, because he is a bigger fellow The the Maryland over North Rainy weather held the Manhattan and including a cial).—Coach Buddy Jeannette I coaches have seen 86-62, the opening down than Hoad and had more hopes that Faloney could play 40 or 50 minutes, but this Beightol defense, in round, attendance. A total of 20,000 third-place game between La- will bring his Georgetown bas- 1 on and nobody while Duke saw trouble balancing himself on the optimism not widespread. Most neutral observers, plus has seen him under fire. His knocked off Oregon the afternoon and night games, Salle and Brigham Young. ketball team back to Washing- slippery was | State, 71-61. i turf. some of Faloney’s teammates, had viewed abjectly the quar- scattered appearances this season making a total of 43,600 for two ton with only a 5-4 record for Seton Hall, which lost to days. LSU Meeting Holy Cross losing Referee Spikes. terback’s chances of playing much, if at all. Now, apparently, have been late in the fourth North the season after last Allows quarter, night for the second time in the Trabert slipped they know. Bernie (unless he was playing a role alien to always after a Maryland In Defense of Bowl Title three times in victory up. Motor City tournament. the early going, him) won’t perform. had been’wrapped and Referee NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 30 (/P).— The Hoyas bowed to Wayne > Cliff Sproule came on the court Itis both a setback and a challenge, it says here. Publicist Beightol has more responsibili- juries Louisiana will than most In to Lattner and Motley State defend its University, 62-48, in the con- after the fourth game of the ties 19-year-olds, and i Joe Blair, who wears the look of an overtrained St. Bernard is the reason basketball cham- solation game, which preceded (second set and looked over the that his mind is not pionship tonight against Holy grass. anyway, was putting on his all-time long face today. “We’re always on football. When Lynn Detroit’s 74-67 victory over He returned to his posi- Hurt East and West Teams Cross, with terrific Pettit Toledo finished,” Blair proclaimed. “On the other hand,” he added goes home practice Bob in the title game. tion without comment. from his wife, By the Associated carrying LSU’s hopes for But our guys to a student Press iMeilinger, Kentucky; Joe an The Hoyas were without the two games later, it became with characteristic versatility, “maybe will try former nurse from John- unprecedented straight SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 30. son, Boston College, second > obvious that something would prove they’re No. 1 without having to rely on one man. You Cumberland, is waiting with two ! and Lou title. aggressiveness which marked Injuries have Petroka, Boston their early season play. They ( have to be done and he told can’t tell.” babies, a son born during the hit both teams in University. Pettit All-America both season and The showed never led against the Tartars players they could wear ** * * a daughter 14 months the annual Shrine football game Eastern line, from tackle form last night, scoring 23 points and never pylled spikes. Trabert accepted the old. They live in the veterans’ to tackle, also looks good with and getting 21 rebounds j close enough offer, TATUM’S OUTCRY AFTER Faloney fell flat, goes at Saturday. to lead to fans. but Hoad elected to go barracks College Park. Tackles , 220-pounder to vic- alarm the Wayne on with to as The East, a 6*/2-point favorite, 18th-ranked LSU a 65-49 Charley Primas, Wayne’s his tennis sneakers since our team,” is not necessarily be construed fact. The Must from Notre Dame; George over Fordham, the Nation’s | 6-foot-3 he was Live Football. was hurt when , Jacoby, tory candidate for All-America, ahead The youngster loss of the take-charge, all-purpose Bernie is a heavy blow, 225. Ohio State: Bob 10th team. out- probably Tatum expects his quarter- Notre Dame’s All-America half- 256, ranking classed his slow defenders and thought it better not beyond question, but it remains to be seen whether it’s fatal, Fleck, Syracuse, and Don Holy Cross, ranking 12th na- I to change backs to live football. At times back, jarred his left shoulder Chelf, 215, Iowa; ! scored 27 points. The best for tactics while he was against Oklahoma. There is Charley Boxold to back he out of its Guards Bob tionally, advanced to the finals winning. even was disappointed in Jack socket yesterday in Lenzini, 191, Illinois; Georgetown was Lou Gigante, him up, and Boxold is Lynn Beightol. who on occasions Scarbath because scrimmage at Santa Clara. Mike by walloping DePaul, 79-55, be- Hoad changed mind, behind Jack’s mind Takacs, 211, Ohio State; Ray j who dropped in 15 points for'the his on would wander subject, hind the 20-point performance though, in the third set has looked flashier than either offense. Possibly he’s a from the The West lost Stanford’s All- Correll, 205, Kentucky, and Don i night, mostly on long setshots. I when and often practice of Togo Palazzi. | Trabert began to in front better passer than either Faloney or Boxold. during ses- America end, Sam Morley, the Dugger. 195, Michigan, and Georgetown trailed by 15 move sions he star-gazing Fordham and will play an d before it was over both The words of Bud Wilkinson, uttered 24 hours ago and would be facorite pass target of Quarter- Centers Jerry Hilgenberg, 200, DePaul points at halftime, and a mild I were when Tatum was talking. But back Bob Garrett. Morley for consolation honors. rally in the third period put the ( wearing spikes. The turf looked well before Faloney’s collapse, keep coming to mind. “Ican’t lowa, and Ted Kukowski, 195. a Scarbath had so much natural twisted an injured knee and can Syracuse. Hoyas 8 points But mess when the match was over. see in Maryland’s offense, regardless of whether ! Oklahoma Aggies Battle behind. Tony was the difference ability he could get by. Scarbath be only a limping, part-time The West is Primas and Tom Kelley scored downcast over the essentially pass- I defeat, but gave it’s Faloney or Boxold,” Oklahoma’s coach insisted. was when Tatum wanted receiver. minded. repeatedly from inside to win , he nis wile there Garrett led the Nation Oklahoma City Tonight Shauna, big So you pays your money and you takes your choice. A him, at 2 o’clock on Saturday Lattner, however, was pro- for the Tartars. The George- a smile and a hug in passing. His fellow quarter- OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 30 Tatum utterance was that he lost his “team” with Faloney’s afternoons. nounced fit to play, with only a back, Cotton town coach tried to shake up his (See Davidson of Baylor, (/P). —Oklahoma A&M and Okla- DAVIS CUP, Page A-10.) Beightol proven soreness to bother him. is superior team by using two sophomores collapse. Wilkinson is on the board as saying that Boxold has not him- little another thrower homa City University, two ball- ' self, Observers thoroughly im- They have Dom Morchower and Joe Bolger, is as good as Bernie. and one of the assistant are excellent receivers in control clubs that have domi- coaches was saying pressed with the running power Morley, Galy Knafelc as replacements for Jack Vail Just offhand, it says here again, a happy medium might yesterday of Colo- nated the All-College basketball didn’t of Lattner and his teammate rado, Nickoloff, USC; and Warren Buehler, who were be reached. Without Faloney, the Terps won’t be as good. that he think Beightol Tom Carl- tournament the last nine years, BRAKES get from Notre Dame, ; far off their usual game. would into the game. But toh Massey, Texas, and Morris tonight Boxold—and Beightol behind him—they might just do Gene Filipski of Villanova, Steve meet in the semifinal GO. O. F. Pts. Wayne. O. F. Pt*. With that was before Faloney was Kay, Kansas. Buehler.* 5 1 11 Hurd.l Oil Relined While You Wait anyway. round of the Nation’s oldest Cowley,* 113 Prima*.* it, hurt again. Bolger.t 10 727 i holiday meet. 0 2 2 Brown.* Oil Ford to *52 Tatum was about Frisby.* 0 0 0 Keller.* 6 3 15 ready to dis- The other semifinal game pits ! Vall.c 2 0 4 Boldon.e 0 0 O Chev. to *4B U.4S miss the team yesterday Wyoming against Santa , M'ch'wer.c 1 6 7 Ziemba.g 2 6 0 Rating Dispute Spurs Team when Favored Terp Quintet Shoemaker Takes Clara. Gigante * 6 5 15 Colvas.e 0 0 0 Faloney was injured, but Wyoming Carroll.* 14 0 113 Plymouth to '4B he stopped Cincinnati. 64- Scott.* 0 0 0 H’lvers’n.* tMM quickly changed plans i Harvev.* 2 2 0 and or- Spill, Then Returns 54, and Santa Clara throttled Heyman.t 0 0 0 Porter.* 0 0 0 BONDED LININGS dered another half-hour work- ; Tulsa, 58-43, last night. Plays Arizona State Total* 15 18 48 Totals 21 20 62 GUARANTEED 20.000 MILK Terp Captains to Call Meeting, out for all but the first stringers, ToScore3Wins In consolation games, Missis- with Beightol and Dave Nusz Spatial Dispatch to Th*Star sippi plays Furman and Cin- Daly's 29 Points Set Mark ruhning from the By th# Though Boys quarterback OWENSBORO, Ky., Dec. 30. Associated Prats cinnati meets Tulsa. dThe finals As AU Need No Buildup slot. Nusz is another sopho- tomorrow night. Loses to Wagner GENERATORS quarterback, The University of Maryland ARCADIA, Calif., Dec. 30. are By a Staff Corrwpondant of Th* Star ihave to say much, as I’m sure more even more un- Hank Iba’s Aggies have a job HEMPSTEAD, N. Y., Dec. 30 EXCHANGED tested than Beightol. His only opens the All-American City Willie Shoemaker took a spill (Special).—The MIAMI, Dec. j we’ll be up for this one.” cut out for them in stopping one consolation 30.—80 b Mor- experience on offense’was in the basketball in the first race at American U. Guarantaad AS 4 S Morgan is a tournament tonight Santa Anita i Arnold Short, Oklahoma City’s has from the Hos- j LOW gan, co-captain of Maryland’s roly-poly, 225- last two practice sessions before who stra basketball 90 by playing Arizona State of : yesterday and then came back amazing shooting artist tournament after ; Day* AS M Orange Bowl contenders, and pound senior from Freeport, Pa. the team was excused for the being eliminated in Tempe, and is a solid choice to to hang up three winners, mak- last night's apparently the one with the bet- He underwent an operation on Christmas holidays. (See BASKETBALL, Page A-ll.) semifinals is that Bud Daly, itsl improve on its 5-2 season record ing his total for the year 481. team captain, has a new tourna- ter chance of playing against his knee last March and banged Pathetic Moment. & by taking the Sun Devils. Silent Shoe was pitched over- ALSO STARTERS REGULATORS Oklahoma Friday, said today that it up further in practice before Faloney made only scattered (See GW, Page A-ll.) 000 After that the going should get board by a 7-to-5 shot. Cover G. W. Covington, Winner he guessed he and Bernie Faloney the season started. He missed All-American teams, but he’s an the game tougher in a tourney in- Hawk, who stumbled coming out FRONT WHEELS M AK would call a meeting of the boys, Missouri and didn’t all-American in football as well that start until He cludes a number of fine teams. of gate. said Os Derby in 1888, Dies ALIGNED it mid-season. fin- in the the Shoemaker Famous “Useful” although he wasn’t sure was as more important phases Tennessee and By tha Auociattd Frau ished the year in grand style Evansville meet that on the trip down the horse 000 necessary. against Alabama, of life, and when he half fell in tonight's other game, in BALTIMORE, Dec. 30.—George WHEELMOBILE turning in while kicked him in the seat of the «rha«lt balanced knea action •abuilt “We Oklahoma will be Coach Bob Ward said on his injured knee yesterday continued first-round action St. W. Covington, who Mac- know what was pants. rode One-Owner Cars PARTS b SERVICE the best team we’ve played and the greatest tackle performance it was a pathetic moment. Francis of Brooklyn will meet beth n to a thrilling stretch seen. Mary- South Carolina, Kentucky But Shoe came right back to victory in PRICE SPECIALS after looking at all the Okla- he’d ever Ward. Bernie, who has been doing and drive the 1888 Ken- DAILY land’s first All-American, is not some wishful Wesleyan, the host school, will win the second aboard Sickle’s tucky Derby, died here last night WORTHWHILE WARRANTY homa movies we’ve seen, we re- thinking that he one to toss praise around lightly. play, the jig play Denver tomorrow night Gem, fourth at the home of a daughter. TERMS TO SUIT YOU spect them,’’ he could believed was the with Peranne Blubber said as Blubber is the type a team up. He ripped off in The tournament will be played He was 83, and until his death So# Our Classified Ads stretched out on a rubbing his helmet and the feature Monrovia Cup wants for a captain. He a angry gesture, then dropped at the Owensboro Sportscenter, was the oldest living man who CLIFTS thble, waiting further treatment has an with nice sense of humor. Despite his it to the ground in hopeless which seats 7,200. race Berseem. Sickle’s had ridden a Derby winner. Always Trade Better BRAKE* STEERING AND for his swollen left knee. size he has a sort of baby to dress- Maryland, led by Gene Shue Gem paid SB. Peranne $4.30 and After a requiem mass here this “But and I will call the face. fashion. He limped the <«. Bernie already has drafted by ing room. who is averaging 20.1 points a morning his body sent to WHEELER ELECTRICAL SERVICE squad together He been There were 51 foot- Berseem $5.40. Berseem won by was CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTH— IMPERIAL sometime to- j game, has won its last two games Kansas City, Kans., for burial * 1909 M St. N.W ST. I-206C morrow, the Los Angeles Rams, since his ball players and a hundred or two and half lengths in 1:09 Chrysler'! "Outstanding Dealer without the coaches,' year, the You over Virginia Tech and South a Saturday. the daughter, and give class was graduated last more others on field. Besides 4800 WISCONSIN N.W. and the seniors a chance j Carolina, while Tempe bowed to flat, equaling the track record Mrs. Ernest F. Fantocone, he is 3 Amt* . Perkin* say Daily 9 to"t***9 Clotted Bandar Cl 1 Md. Ay# S.W. Ml. 8-C2S2 |o a few words. They won’t (See MORGAN, Page A-ll.) -(See Page A-lk) Dayton furlongs. i I MARYLAND, and to Miami of Ohio. for 6 survived by three sons. at 6th b Indooandanco *T Mfc.V *