THE SUNDAY STAR, Washington, D. C. ** SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, I»A4 C-3 Field for Star Games Bolstered by Flood of New York Talent ? Lack of Any Conflict TV Board Renamed, Golden Gloves Entries Byrd Guest Speaker Jan. 23 Makes D. C. gfl w Emphasizing NCAA's Indicate Battle tor At Home Plate Event Dr. H C. (Curley) Byrd, presi- Track World Capital Stand-Pat Policy Heavyweight Honors & beat dent emeritus of Maryland Uni- « versity, guest By BURTON HAWKINS will be speaker at By Rod Thomas By Ik Auociatad Pratt Early entry lists indicate the the third annual banquet of the For 35 years, as boy man, CINCINNATI. Jan. 9.—The accent will be heavyweights and on For the first time since he be- and Dick Kokos of the Orioles, Dorsey J. Griffith, the old George- Council of the National Collegi- Home Plate Club at 7:30 pm. and light-heavyweights in the came affiliated with the Sena- . . . Any significance in the fact town sprinter, steeped ate Athletic Association reap- | Saturday at the National Press has been boxing years ago. that five of the eight are in . Few men pointed its television committee Golden Gloves tourna- tors more than 40 have Clark Griffith won’t stay at the pitchers? Club. so today with only one change. ment opening January 19 at been closely same hotel Baltimore officials apparently Also expected to attend are identified with Wilbur V. Hubbard of San Turner’s Arena. Jose State College replaces M. I. no longer are proud of their pre- Senator Johnson of Colorado, Seldom before in the history ! . . Signer of Colorado Mines. season ticket sales. 1 Indica- president of the Western League; of the tournament have so many tions that they’re de- com This action was taken as a lagging jKjjjfr jK pet i t or, big men indicated their inten- veioped the Clark Griffith, Calvin Griffith, further indication that the basic ; tion of j when Orioles failed seeking championships. last week\o present a tabulaticn Bucky Harris. Mickey Vernon policies of the NCAA in regard Almost every club and military to televising games as they had regularly in previous and several other Senator play- football will establishment has one or more weeks. undergo little change fighters ers. Sports announcers Jim Gib- in 1954. weighing 175 pounds ** * * Although the 1954 committee ; and up getting ready for the bons. Bob Wolff. Arch McDonald free follow Griffith Stadium sections have mmm.i is to its own judg- tourney. relettered, with and Jim Simpson have been ex- ment in setting up TV been the result fk thusiasm over the new One of the big men who there may some tended invitations. plan, the resolution passed by will that be confu- well . H be remembered from last sion opening day. . . Section A mpanin *r The fm the NCAA convention yesterday Vernon will receive a certifi- year is Len Kanthal, a is in right Section X VBtll Star Games several strong sugges- former field. in cate as the outstanding player in 4.| embodied Coolidge High School by left field, with choice seats v to bo held M Hr# tions and recommendations from football jprovided mm..- jUgS the American League last player who competed for Coach tooting around the infield year Dancy Griffith. January 23 at the 1953 committee. trains XmmUt running from Paddy Kane of the Catholic Burton Hawkina. Section F (first base) in the opinion of the Home Plate Armory. near the Or- to Section the Group Favors Limits. Organization. R (third base). Entries closed Friday. Yester- Youth Kanthal ange Court Hotel, where the Club. Awards also will be pre-

The group returned to office indicated he had real natural . . . day, as director of the meet, Is I Senators stay. "Shucks,” The greatest American League sented to Eastern High School, on record as favoring the one- ability, and the coaching re- mind the year, according Griffith pored over the names he | Griffith said. “I don’t hit of the to a Interhigh baseball champion; St. like his appearance limit on television ceived from Kane helped him ! noise, I’ve lived by the side of poll of sports writers and sports- a miser counting gold. reach the John’s, Catholic League cham- "This,” said the usually con- for any football team and a novice final where he ' the road all my life.” casters by Baseball Annual, was lost a disputed split pion, and Washington Boy's servative Griffith, “is something 1 wide geographical distribution of decision. Spec Shea, the Senators’ Mickey Mantle’s home-run shot games appears 1 I've dreamed about.” ¦pp ' • televised. It un- Marine Fighter Now. beefy right-hander, has been over the leftfield bleachers here Club, champions of the Boys' ¦pin likely that the members will go This year Kanthal will be seen asked by Griffith to spend two off Chuck Stobbs April 17. . . . Club of Washington It's the seventh annual edition against limited of The Star Games, and for once their own recommenda- under new colors, those of the weeks at Hot Springs, Ark., at Best fielding feat was by Jim league. tions, although they may be in- Quantico Marines, and the Ma- expense of the ciub before Piersall of the Red Sox in rob- Griffith and Howard P. Bailey, the reservations may be fluenced somewhat by the spon- rines are making much their reporting to Orlando. . . 'Cy bing Mickey Vernon, of a home Ticket chairman of the meet, have en- over made by calling Charley sors and the television networks, new "find.” Young, myself lot of other run at Fenway Park August 15. Reyn- countered none of the harassing and a club, . . tops olds, president of the at problems that beset promoters which were unhappy about some Although Kane won’t be in ball players used to keep in . The in pitching per- phases program. hiking the Eastern Branch Boy’s Club, of such affairs. of the 1953 Kanthal's corner this year, he shape by up those moun- formance was Mel Parnell's The committee will be fourth shutout of Lincoln 6-0945. There 1954 still has a lot of praise for the tains and taking the baths,” the Yankees, is no conflict with im- composed of Eugene F. Flynn. said, be a 5-0 four-hitter September 25 portant meets elsewhere to scat- fPlr youngster. "Kanthal is one ot Griffith "and it would a Holy Cross; Robert J. Cor- fine for Shea take which made him the first pitcher the talent, any Kane. the finest young heavyweights idea to off ter nor affair on nell; Jeff Coleman, to blank the Yankees four times Uhl Leads Dayton to the Washington nick IN TOUGH SPOT—Charley Capozzoli, former Georgetown Alabama: I have seen.” said Paddy. "He some weight there." Win scene to in one season since Walter the attendance. Washington will University star, now representing the New York A. C., will H. O. Crisler, Michigan: Reaves iis very quick to learn, a good Sherry Robertson, assistant to John- Peters, Big Seven Conference; Bluese, son did it in 1908. be the track capital of the world be up against it in defense of his two-mile title in The Star 1 boxer and puncher and with a Farm Director Ossie left Over lona in Garden E. L. (Dick* Romney, Skyline for Cuba Friday to impress First ** * * on January 23. Games January 23 at the Armory. Among his rivals will be real fighting heart. He's going By the Associated Press Rich Ferguson of lowa IT. who beat Capozzoli for the 1953 Conference, and C. Harvey Cas- to go pieces.” Bosemtjn Julio Becouer and Out- The Senators will conduct a Flood of Talent. sill, Washington, as representa- fielders Annel Scull and Juan noble experiment in preseason NEW YORK. Jan. 9.—Big Billy NCAA championship; John Kelley, Boston U., IC-4A cross Kanthal is up in the senior Uhi’s scoring and rebounding, Heretofore, a conflict with the tives of the eight NCAA districts: Delis that they'll be expected to exhibition games here. ... In country champion, and , Olympic 3,000,- division this year, and while Metropolitan AAU champion- Hubbard and J. Shober Barr of report to the Senators' train- order to ease the parking jam plus Mickey Donohers defensive meter champion. —Star Staff he is one of the play ships in New York has Photo. Franklin and Marshall, small better-known ing camp on time . . Chico at the stadium, they’ll run buses gave Dayton enough of a prevented fighters listed, he lias no easy to preserve victory many of brightest stars from college representatives, Asa , Marrero, Cuban cutie. will from fringe areas before the lead a 68-64 the and task ahead of the despite rally competing here. The New York Bushnell, Eastern College Ath- him. Quite a be allowed to report late, as game, returning fans to then- over lona a frantic number of other hefty fighters ... by the losers in the second game event was held last night, so a Metropolitan letic Conference commissioner usual. . . . "We know what Mar- cars after the game. If Cap- Duke Rally will be seeking the title that of college double- (Continued from C-l.) Defeats and 1953 TV program director, ! rero can do," Calvin Griffith ex- ital Transit judges the experi- a veritable flood of talent has been Page sends the winner to the diverted to The Star Games. and Walter Byers, NCAA ex- Eastern plained. "but we want to take ment a success, it will be con- header at Madison Square Gar- Eddie Conwell—and held his finals in New York next month. tinued for big games during the den tonight. It’s coming from the New YQrk ecutive director, members at a good look at the others." slight margin the rest of the N. C.Sfaie, 87 to 85 large. Entries Close This Week. Beequer Scull and Delis will be regular season St. John's of Brooklyn won the Athletic Club, the Grand Street way. first game in similar fashion, By the Associated Press This the trying to become the Senators’ Bob Port? iTield has won 44 Boys. Fordham University, St. Appoint Olympic Group. is last week for holding off St. Joseph’s Hugo first colored players. ... If they games of Phila- - who has been The council, winding a week fighters to file their since joining the Sena- John's College, German Alaiocco. DURHAM. N. C.. Jan. 9 up intentions delphia at the end to win. 69-66. out of competition the last couple of college athletic meetings, also of competing in the tourney. check in on time it will be an tors and 15 of them have been „ Duke's eighth-ranking Uhl, 6-foot-ll husky, made of years while attending to his basketball appointed the important NCAA Most of the service upset, for Washington’s Cubans shutouts. . . . Johnny Morrisey a installations only foui points in an exciting medical studies, took the 600 in team rallied in the final quarter executive committee and the hereabout have big lists, while usually straggle into Orlando reports that demands for open- Where first half in which Dayton led, to Obtain 1:14.3, edging of Man- tonight to defeat North Carolina newly authorized Olympic Com- other big entries are from such whenever the notion hits them. ing day tickets are the heaviest * * * ¦* 37-35. But the big boy connected hattan and of State. 87-85. mittee. which will operate on a civilian outfits as the Merrick in Griffi’h Stadium history. . . Star Games Tickets The American League's for nine of his 16 points in the the Pioneer Club by inches. year-round basis to co-ordinate Club and C. Other most With Charley Dressen departed Playing before a capacity Northeast A. players lost season, third quarter the Flyers Tickets for The Star games may George Rhodon was a disap- NCAA and Olympic plans. entries are coming from the conceited ac- from the major league scene, as , crowd of 8 800 in cording a poll of base- League zoomed off to a 59-44 lead. be purchased at Foirway Sporting pointing fourth. Duke's indoor Two new members of the CYO, the Olympic Club and the to recent the National needs a ball writers by the Sporting manager Donoher took over the job of Goods Store ot 1328 G street N.W. The Pioneer Club successfully stadium. State entered the last Executive Committee are George Police Boys Club. for the All-Star game News, were Jackie of the ... guarding . or at the business counter in the defended its quarter with a 67-58 lead. The D. Small of the University of Jensen in Cleveland. It will be his lona team championship Novice fighters will have their Billy lobby of The Stor Building. ‘Tug> Senators. Martin of the successor at Brooklyn, Walter star who had made 18 points with 57 points. The New York Blue Devils cut the lead to three Tulsa and K. L. Wilson, physical examinations Friday can Big Conference Yankees, Saul Rogovin of the Alston, or Charley Grimm of against Jack Sallee in the first Phone ond mail orders be A. C. was second with 48 points. Ten commis- night at the District points Boxing - made in Room 724 or Sterling 3-5000, at 68-65 with 8 minutes sioner White Sox. Ike Delock of the the second place Milwaukee half, and stuck so closely to him, One-mile run—l, Gordon McKenzie. Commission, while the seniors Branch In the case of mail or- William Ashenfelter, remaining and slowly closed the Wilson, recently Red Sox. Bob Lemon of the In- Braves. . . . Dressen was enti'led Guerin marie only three more 265- New York .1 who was their following ders, A. C ; Charley Capozzolli. gap. elected get test the Mon- dians. Bobo Newsom of the Ath- to the honor as the pennant- before fouling out in the final the best available seats at 4 William St. Clair. president of the United day. January Manhattan College, 4 lti.!». Onc-mile 18. letics, Ted Gray the Tigers winning manager. time of order will be supplied. Henry The score was then tied States Olympic Association, and of minute L Laskau. l*2nd St. YMHA: at 78. Prices are $3 and $4 for box seats, - John Humcke. New York A. C.: 3. 80 and 82-all. but with a minute Bushnell. Olympic Association Bruce MacDonald. Pioneer; 4. Eugene secretary, $3 for balcony seats and $3 Chicura. New York A C. fi:l9 5 left Charlie Driesell hit a hook were named to the S 2 and ~ lti-pound put—l. Lamport. BKW 1 _ .tWH 1 A Vtl iKfc > Club. 55 feet Inches: 2. 870-Pound Wins t i l i einillil* *f.X~fllFT a M.1.T.; general admissions at sl. James Fuchs. New York A. C., 55-6 ! «; at 84-82. Ivan J. Geiger, Eddie Bernard Mayer, Pioneer Club. 55-4 4. A.bert Thompson. Columbia. 51-11 Vic Molodet. State sophomore, Cameron, Duke; T. N. Metcalf. Broad jump—l. Meredith Gourdlne. University of Chicago; Don Pioneer Club. 22 feet 5 inches; 1. was top scorer for the night with For New York Man American Club of Brooklyn, the Charles Pratt. Manhattan. 11-11; 3, 29 points. Faurot, Missouri: Matty Bell. John Duenzt. St Johns. U-IO'*: 4, Gursky CYO of New York, the Police Royal Chernok. Pioneer Club. 21-T'« Southern Methodist: Glenn J. Thomas of New York Athletic League and other strong 1 35-pound weight throw I—Robert WAKE FOREST, N C , Jan 9 Jacoby, Wyoming, and Cassill. City lifted 870 pounds to win Backus. New York AC. 59 feet '« inch mew record: old record feet —With 3 seconds the heavyweight title of the Na- supporters of track. iuuhes, 5S 11-« remain- _.et by , New York ing. Capital Weight Lifting From the New York A. C. will AC. 19.-»1>: I—Gil Borjeson. New York , North Carolina's Jerry tional 4 3 AC 55 feet , inches; 3-—Albert Vayda jump and Physiques championships come , the Thompson. hit a shot from back Columbia. 51 feet I3 * inches; Niagara Easily Tops night great 2-miler who shone at 4—William Feeney. New York AC 50 ¦ ; of the foul circle to give the Tar last at the Central YMCA feet 1 Inch Heels 66-65 victory Georgetown University; Horace Pole vault: I—Dick Lynn. New York a over Wake All divisions compiled their Ashenfelter, the Olympic 3,000- AC. 13 feet: I—Vincent Vinci. Pioneer Forest tonight. points on three lifts—the Mili- Club. 11 feet; 3—tie between Ralph St. Bonavenlure Five steeplechase champion; Longsworth. Columbia anci The Deacons played tary Press, hand Snatch and meter Charus without two 6j||jjMlngßßsSSß The.-e t:r«« art thr vies, a! :rr ".tv: !r• tt-.c '.argot and best Erra, Manhattan, 11 feet b inches. By s-.ick n i world's Bill Ashenfelter, distance star To-yard high their star center. Dick Hemric, the Associated PreM Clean and Jerk. kn *'¦ NO UNKNOWN HKANDF NO SECOND OR THIRD LINc TILLS NO p hurdles I—Charlei "SECONDS" this A formerly of Penn State; Fred Pratt. Manhattan: I—Henry Johnson, for the first time in 2' years. N. Y.. Jan. 9Ni- :n sa'f All art FIRST LINK ORA I F TIRES' |HMMj Pioneer Club: 3—Meredith Gourdlne, 2 BUFFALO. The Central Y won the team Wilt, all-time Pioneer Club: 4—John Duenzel, Hemric missed the game agara's Purple Eagles, tied with an great among Johns, St. first of match with 13 points. Helen 0:08.7 (new record, old record. his college George Washington for American distance runners; 0.08.0, held by three mem. career because of a 12th in Fisk Smith, Miss Washington of , Olympic 00-yard dash: I—Paul Ewing. New foot injury suffered earlier this week's Associated Press bas- 1 100- York AC: I—, Grand in 1953. awarded trophies to the \ Boys; 3—Henry poll, / FREE FORKING uct ): Choose From These Nationally meter titleholder, formerly of Street Dantzier. Pioneer the week. ketball handily defeated a winners. The title "Mr. National i 14th CT ! Club: 4—r Llndy Remiglno. New York T -ij| Fresh Manhattan College; - Richard AC. 0:06.5. Vayda fired his game-winning tense St. Bonaventure club to- Capital” was awarded Yas ( BEN HUNDLEY Famous Grade A 1953 Factorv 1.000-yard to i Harry - run—l. Bright, Pio- • - Lynn, Metropolitan pole vault shot after North Carolina night, 82-58. in the first game Kuzuhara for having , neer Club: 1. Roscoe Browne. Pioneer had the best V SERVICE DEPT. V c ~ c T „ champion, and one of the coun- Club; 3. Herb Zipper, St John s; 4 Don- frozen for of a Memorial Auditorium physique. V First-Line sare Tires ald Spitzer, the ball almost 2 Pioneer Club. 1:13 4 inew • try's top club relay teams. record; old set minutes tied, double-header. record. 1:14 1. bv Gene with the score Results- -V n GOODRICH Stlvertown Venzke. NYAC, 1041 Canisius - 'SK/vS 8 • and Jerome Con- 64-64. As the final whistle blew 81- lC.'l-pound - .¦**)•. '; j FISK Air and Air Borne Paul Ewing, former Notre nolly. Fordham. 1048 i. defeated Siena. class Isaac Buracr. Brook- . _. : ; fav--'. Flight the game. lyn N Y. 525 pounds 2—Clifford I • Chomp Dame track captain and a 9.6 1.000 sprint medley relav (440-100- Wake Forest was awarded a 58. in second m*» 1y,..- id L-~gs-v FIRESTONE on Cc Luxe 220-300) —1. (Fred Allan. Baltimore. Md.. 49.1; 3-—Samuel i Columbia Schlereth. single Niagara, taking Razzala, man in the 100-yard dash, has Matt Futterman, shot on a technical foul its 10th vic- Hartford. Conn . 1195; 4—Dave Genovese. Robert Carl 1 Larson. Norfolk. Va.. 119.1. • been nominated by Bayllsi; 2. Pioneer Club Team A: 3 New and made the good. tory in 12 starts, raced away to . fgt» MOHAWK Ch>ef the New York U.; 4. Pioneer Club Team lug-pound class: Yas HHzulhara, Frttnr: * York. B Time a 10-0 lead and widened the gap Pa., Hid, u s ROYAL De Luxe Exchange Yens. -.’—Donald " « - - A. C. for the Club Caffee Nor- } 4 Three-mile folk. Va . (sj -s ~ 1 ¦*'' run: I—Horace long regulars 41.1: li—Albert Yu!. Hartford. \jfr ij~ Cold Ruhbrr ind Kavon Ttro* Sprint Series, Ashen- as as the played. Conn. ‘-f 1 but the list is so N?.w Yorlc A. C : 2—Curtis Stone. 41.1. 4—Edward Williams, unat- c n NYAC: 3—Austin Scott. Pioneer Club; The Bonnies failed to score until tached, 411(1 strong that Ewing may not be 4—Fred Kentucky Gets 105 Points i Schceffler. NYAC. Time, 14:01.0 five minutes gone, 148-pound class; William Davis 111. able to crash the starting field. (new record old record. set by- had and never Washington. TtMl. -I—George Miller. Greg 14:10.7 DON’T MISLED! your dealer POINT Rice. NYAC 11*41). iid solve the tight, sliding defense Baltimore. HtiO; .1— -Frank Stevens Nor- BE Ask Two-mile relay: (Terry Routing Tech Va . Klin: 4—George Sayal, Hart- Stanfield, Rhoden Entered. Foley I—Fordham In Georgia i folk. Frank Tarsney. William Perl- of the Eagles’ first team. At one ford. Conn. Hill. “IS THIS A FIRST-LINE TIRE?” The Grand Street Boys, have sfhetty ): By the Associated Press BLANK! 2—-Pioneer Club: stage, the Eagles led by 33 points. Mi.l-pounu class Robert White, Wash- Line Art- Safe. Heavier. *(—NYU: 4—Manhattan 7 53 5. 1 F'rst lire* »ni nominated Andy Stanfield, One-mile relay: Ky . ington. HB.l. 2—Paul Colohan. Wash- I—New York A C. LEXINGTON. Jan. 9 Ed Fleming was the whip hand ington. AVI) doesn't nay (John Wochna. Jim Gilhooley. H7H; —Roland Davis. Warh- SEE FOR YOURSELF’ It Olympic 200-meter champion, for Tom Kentucky, the country's No. 1 at the start, pumping three lugton, H4(i, 4—Rudolph Jones, unat- to gamble, your family .'afety Cahill. Pete Simigam; 2-—Fordham: 3 in tached, with Sj the sprint series, and George St Johns; 4—Pioneer Club. 318 1 collegiate basketball power, jump first 696. HOO-yard run: I—Hugo Maioceo. shots and a set in the 181-pound class: Chester Spittle. Rhoden, Morgan neer Pio- Washington. former State Club: 2—Lou Jones. Manhattan: 3 routed winless Georgia Tech, quarter. In later moments. B; I—James pantry. star who ranks with the best, —Reginald Pearman. Pioneer Club 2 I 105-53, tonight for Charlie pace Glen Cove, N. J.. 76(1; 11—Ernest Tracy, Lou Jones. Manhattan; 3—Reginald its nintii Hoxie set the and Washington. 706; 4—John Elliott. York. for the 600. The Grand Street Pearman. Pioneer Club; 4—George straight victory. ended as top scorer with 21 Pa . H95. Rhoden. Grand Street Boys. 114 3 Boys also may try for relay hon- High jump: I—Frank Gaffney. Kentucky wrapped up open- points. 800 Erias had 198-pound class Jerome Schemansky. “l8 MONTHS”V/RITTEN GUARANTEE”* Man- its 17 and Detroit. Mich , Swlrz, hattan. 0 feet 4V4 inches: I—John B‘lo. 2—Adam ors. Via- ing test Fleming 17. New York. 776: .I—George Greenfield. piano. St. John s. 0 feel 3Vi inches: 3 ; Va., 750; Mtklus, William Vessey. New York 0 Norfolk. 4—Andrew New York University will be 1 inches; A C-. feet in the early minutes while pass- Bayonne. N J., 711.1. 1T53 a 4—Arnold Webb. Pioneer Big. Heavy, Safe First-Line represented in both the mile and Club. fi feet 1 0* inches. ing the century mark the second Heavyweight class: Thomas Gursky, two-mile relays and is reported Team score: Pioneer Club 57. New this Yale Polo Team Wins New York 870: A1 Brooklyn. > LOvTpRESSURE York A. C 48. Manhattan Ift'i. St. time season. N Y.. 8.10; 3 —Buck Harris. Norfolk. 6:00x16 FIRST LINE 6.70*15 to be stronger than last year John's 10. Columbia tl'i. Fordham K wrecked Tech Va.. 7.1(1 hind St. YMHA 5. Grand Street Boys 4, Over Virginia, 21-5 & when the Violets were top- NYU 4. fll with a 20-point first half, one TIRE TUBE TUBE ——— By the Associated Press flighters. the Georgians point less than NEW HAVEN. Conn., Jan. 9. to compete AAlids 23 55. Fits mm AA Usts 75. Fit* Fordham expects totaled. At one stage he scored Captain Big Golden Glo £mm £mm 25 Mai Wallop of Horn. jP Ford, Chevrolet, | £gQ / Ford, CHavro'pt, In the mile and two-mile relays i Indiana 10 straight points and finished "It's More Than a Point Job’' g Wyo., goals—seven ¦ Dodge, Plymouth, I Plymouth Nosh v scored 12 of The NEW miracle 21 gold and the Variety and Field- ! (Continued Page C-l.) with 30, only to take second place I carat inlra-red S»udehoker, Pon- ¦ etc. Club from them at a goal-a-minute clip—- ; reflectors bind the lustrous enamel into I ing Memorial events. i to All-America Cliff Hagan to lead polo i the metal. Never any chipping or peel- St. College sending the initial period, and the Yale’s team to a j ing. Gives your car a sparkling, long- John’s is with 34. ,21-5 victory today over the Uni- lasting "new-car” finish that defies wear. a mile relay team. Gophers never got closer than fast that. versity of Virginia. COMPLETE JOB ,** including all materials Q.50 Is Strong. a$ Women’s Field Minnesota tried to open the Oklahoma Aggies Win Joe Williams of Camden, S. C.. | and workmanship got six and Ivan The newly organized CYO out- tight Indiana defense by send- STILLWATER, Okla., Jan. 9 Poutiatine of p Loudenville, N. Y„ got two. The BEND ALL bo Tshop fit has entered a 660-yard wom- ing Dick Garmaker into the hole, took the o /P).—lt surprised Okla- other Yale was in 1625 Prince St., Alexandria en’s medley relay team headed by keeping Schlundt away from the homa Aggies to goal kicked j the first half by a Virginia pony. I OverlookJ3o6oo __ Delores Dwyer, National 200- board. Garmaker, who scored catch up with fast-breaking 37 points against a meter champion, and several Illinois last Houston club tonight, but after ~5~xT~22~20 ITB9 8.20x15 35 85 22.89 runners, including Miss Dwyer, week, collected 18, but the the intermission A&M played Gophers in the 70-yard dash and 70-yard had difficulty feeding ts usual close-to-the-vest game FIRST LINE GRADE "A" 1953 FACTORY FRESH hurdles. him. to beat the Cougars, 76-61. The wom- Indiana G F. Pts. Minn. a p. pt, Jl "When My WHITE WALL TIRE AND TUBE German-American Kaak.f 0 n 0 Garm'er.f 4 10 18 en's relay team Loretta 3 3 9 Miller,f l l 3 includes W*H(e f 7 3 17 Reed.f Blaul, a top sprinter; Constance 4 1!* Choice f 11 3 Kalafat.c 2 3 7 Irish Defeat NYU, Darnowski, Metropolitan hurdles Schlundt c 3 H 12 Silm'vch c 0 0 0 Leonard.* 7 fi 20 Bennett.* 4 7 15 FEET HURT champion, and Nancy Phillips, gcott.g 4 210 Mencel.g 4 210 |P> Byers.* 0 0 0 Noack.g 0 0 0 99-64, to Set Mark S L also a star hurdler. Bolstorff.g Oil 30.85 T,re & Tub e 8.00«I5 41.40 26.84 Also Reynolds * 0 0 0 6.70x15" 20 89 strong in the women's For Home Court I Hurt events will be the Police Athletic By th* Associated Pres, Club. The New Yorkers likely will SOUTH BEND, Ind., Jan. 9 run into stiff competition from Notre Dame its i & MUD TIRES, Va OFF girls of cracked home flulti-Grip Commuter SNOW the Tennessee State A&I basketball scoring record tonight All Over" College Miner Five Loses Sixth to i and the Baltimore Rec- with a 99-64 victory Department. ; over New i Tire Tire reation York University. try SIZE SALE SIZE i rKIBDif-c'-t Cheyney Teachers, The score set j a fair of Price Pr.ce ! Keeping in mind that the 83-69 a record for the 21 games of the TIRES MOUNTED. All sizes every - - not , of Miner Teachers In stock but . 7 60x15 galaxy stars from the New College lost Nation's longest continuous in- make. Prices plus tax. Some O. /UX D - COQ irT , 70 York its sixth slightly higher All I Qc 13.07 T i ;)U ZU 19 89 area, enough to make any basketball game in eight tersectional rivalry. brands 24.85 / QOx j ' prices with your present tire \ D.JUXIJ i 5 meet important, merely will aug- starts, 69-83, to Cheyney (Pa.) ! | The previous Irish high score and tube in trade. r-p ment a host of others from all Teachers at Banneker Recreation | at home was 93-67 victory over AUTHORIZED AGENCY ' 7 ' B9 33 over the country, Director Grif- Center yesterday. Bernie Brad- : DePaul last season. The previous fith’s enthusiasm is quite under- dock with 22 points and Alex 1 | high in the Notre Dame-Violet i fOOT^PORTI ~~~ standable. Paul with 21 were high scorers | ! series was NYU’s 87-72 victory for Miner. of 1951. mrnmmmmmmJmk*' Cheyney G.F.Pts. Miner g F Pts Bertrand, Health Spot Bates X 0 2 9 4 Joe Notre Dame’s Free Parking Long Trek for Giants Wheatonfi 214 Braddock 22! S Swlnson _ 5 2 12! 6-foot-3 forward, led the Irish Lonesome 14 331 Paul _ During their recent good fi »21 i ( ) Shoe Store Open 'til 6 P.M. will Gerald 0 3 2 Morgan... 3 410 ! attack tonight with 24 points. ¦ tour of Oriefit, the New York Parker __ 6 214 Contee 10 I the 2 1 Center 1304 H St. N.W. Bowman 9 220 Trby Oil! Boris Nachamkin was S Daily Except bun. J baseball Giants traveled 25,000 Cook 0 0 0 Brecken'dge. Oil! high man .. REpublie 7-1308 miles by air. for the Violets with f . ts . r Total*... 36 11 83 Total* 24 21 69 17 points.