C-2 • STAR, THE EVENING Washington, ’ D. C. , TPtSPAT. DECIMRZE 11, »S6S GW High Opens ; PIMLICO Parker, 43 Sunday, Asks Charlotte Host NOTES Western Title as Present » Season Tonight By JOSEPH B. KELLY DETROIT, Dec. 11 HP).—Coach To Hockey Lions BUr Racing Editor Buddy Parker has informed his CHARLOTTE, BALTIMORE, Dec. 11.—Mrs. Detroit they N. C.. Dec. II | D. Jacobs’ ¦ Lions can take care (Special) .—The Washington Li- Ethel Paper Tiger, > of his* birthday and Christmas With Bullis Prep beaten favorite in last Satur- ons, hoping to remain on the gifts package Sunday day’s ' in one in recovery road that has rescued George Washington High mile-and-a-half Extermi- Chicago. • Handicap, 1 them disaster, on the School, runnerup in the Virginia nator will not run in He’ll be 43 on the day the from take ‘ the Pimlico Cup, Trainer Hlrsch 1 Charlotte Clippers, winners of •'•" State basketball tournament 1 Lions meet the Bears for the *'¦" - Jacobs announced the 14 of 18 matches, in an Eastern - ifjfp last year, opens its 21-game sea- ; after pub- ' Western Division title in the Na- ¦ • *' j ] Hockey League game here to- against ! llcation of the weights here yes- Jtoflßßk;' son Bullis Prep at 8 ' tional Football League. / VpVR • night. , ' terday. 1 if o'clock tonight at Hammond , “I don't know whether it’ll 1 Paper Tiger was given 122 The Clippers will feature a High. ' have any effect or not.” Parker Wareeki, - -¦ pounds, potent first-line of Stan three less than he car- said, try anything." KlpS ¦ 1 It is the top attraction to- ried when ' “but well player-coach Li- Bk former of the iL i\\ night. The ; he ran third behind The Lions, who have had only Northwestern-Cat roll the winning Ricci Tavi, who was ons; Bibber O’Hearn and Jim game at 3:30 is the feature 1 ' three season sweeps from the McNulty—a '- ! not the front attack that *- nominated for Pimlico • jm . -..^ game. Bears since the two started \bßbP' afternoon Northwestern Cup. Jacobs said he thought the 1 clubs has scored 80 points this season. ¦a Maryland State opens ! oanging away at each in Jp ' tt champion, Cup, other Losers of only one game in HR Mfe > at 2 miles and a sixteenth, trying lta season while Carroll will be too Paper 1 1934, will be for No. 4 at eight at home, the D seeking 1 was far for Tiger. Wrlgley Field, former Balti- *^rijj its fifth straight victory. Top weight where a sellout more team will be favored to of 126 pounds 1 crowd is assured. GW, for the first time in its i again was assigned Wise Margin, hand the revitalized Washington history, will play its home games who was second in the Hold 6-5 Edge club its third loss in the last n Wm j* i Extermi- Liens * away games. " the confines of its similar eight »/ from i nator with a burden. They could do nothing wrong JKjKi’ • -:¦•• only games i 1 terms “Their under Suggests a Gift ’¦¦¦MB have lost eight at ; pounds for the Cup, getting in l me.” a row and appeared headed for home in the last 10 years. complete with 119. The Lions hold a 6-5 edge The Detroit defense on six oc- a breakdown. Whether playing A small over will on the new field of six or seven [ the Bears since Parker took casions Sunday took the ball The Lions meet the Clin- Bjfr^fl High . is expected to go over ton at pm. tomor- Hammond court will make postward in the ! in 1951. Comets 8:30 any difference away from the Pittsburgh in Washington's Uline remains to be i week-end event, the final stakes But the Bears are still smart- row flßr In taking ’ of the Eastern The 1 Steelers in a 45-7 tuneup for the Arena. , n JH9H seen. on Bullis, GW season. Pim- ’ ing after their 42-10 whipping in "' no doubt will have lico Cup is being : its hands full revived after a be seeking Bear clash. And the Steelers i H '**WW : ' : "’'¦ Bullis, in its five-year lapse, 1 Detroit and will their ¦ Wl^M''' 'lfl only two games, , the last running ' first title since 1946. A gained only 25 yards on the in 1951 being by division ground. /W ¦• REeDR holds victories over Tech and I won Pilaster. Detroit victory tie would give Arizin Takes Lead Balnbridge Prep This first or with Lew Luce, will be the time the ‘ the Lions their fourth division In their last four games ¦ former Wilson High star, showing : Cup has been staged at 2 miles against Pittsburgh, Chicago, Jjß _ '^p- * crown in five campaigns. Over Johnston in - * NA*. the way. and Bay Baltimore, .’•"V ¦ a sixteenth. The first 12 ! They won division titles in Green and the ~ runnings 1919 to 1930 Lions have yielded only 218 'B a The Presidents have a veteran i from were - 1952-53-54 before skidding to a yards NBA Scoring Race 2 miles arid quarter. rushing—an average of per jHBH team, paced by Co-Captains ,at a After' 3-9 record last season with what 70 Br the AiioeUtM Pren r •' 14-year gap, 1944, game. t-& .•; A *•••«,- «¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦¦< Walt Densmore and Bob Garda. a in the dis- ’ Parker calls “the best last-place Despite sub-par team tance They stopped the show- The was increased to 2 ‘/a miles. • club in the history of the the Bears' at- ing champion Philadelphia ROCKY DUCKS schedule: completely of the THIS ONE Rocky Castellani (left) of Cleveland ducks Exterminator won the first three : league.” tack in their last Warriors, their 1-2 scoring punch under a TODAY cups. Edith Cavell, Miss meeting, holding Rick Casares left thrown by Joey Giambra of Buffalo, N. Y., during their 10- Grlllo Detroit Defense Stingy of Paul Arizin and Neil Johnston round middleweight fight Wilson nt Blzdensburg, 3. and Pilaster each won the event to 44 yards on the ground and last night at San Francisco. Giambra rallied after Cardoso at HofTman-Boston. 3:15. twice. Parker blamed complacency bottling up the passing continues to lead the individual losing the first to Chamberlain vs. Bt. Anthony at D«- com- scorers in the National Basket- three rounds win a unanimous decision, and now wants Matha, .1:30. In the 1949 running, Jockey , for at least part of the Detroit bination of Ed another fight with Joey Giardello, with whom he has split two previous Macktn at Anacoatla. 3:30. , troubles last season. This year Brown ball Association. Northwestarn at Carroll. 3:30. Eddie Arcaro pulled one of the and End Harlon Hill. Official NBA statistics showed bouts.—AP Wirephoto. Woodward Prep at DeMatha. 3:30. widely publicized it’s been entirely different. The “There’s nobody to help Bullis Prep vs. Oeorse Washington at most “rocks” in J us today that Arizin, the 1952 Hammond. 8. racing when pulled up , Lions are an alert, aggressive now,” Parker said. “We proved scor- aeorietown Prep at Bethesda-Chevy he the ing champion, tops the circuit _ club and proudly we Chase. .1:30. favorite. Blue Hills, after a mile l Parker says “I can beat ’em. All we have to Splnsarn at Parker-Oray. 7:16. [ don’t think there's a player on do is go there with 489 points in 20 gomes, a Albans at Sultland. 3:30. and a half thinking he had won out and do it 24.5 average. Pltchln' Paul scored gt.eerie Mason at Nokesvlllt. S. ' the club who hasn’t hustled all again. Sounds simple, Baylor at and the race was over. There doesn’t points Sizes , 58 games Up Vols False-Jackson Luther in two last Giambra Wants Jackson. 7:30. the way.” it?” week Alumni at Manassas Regional. 7:30 was another mile to go | D4l«*4-«- 1 and_ Laurel at Olen Burnis. 7:15. a to break a deadlock with John- Frederick Sasscer at Lackey. 7. Pilaster galloped home with Ar- ston, who bagged 46 and is Burrattsvlllc at Horthwood, '!:.HI, caro a loudly sec- As 'Stronger Arkansas' booed third. ond with 477. Johnston won the Again Jockey point title in 1953, '54 and '55. i Freddie escaped Giardello Kratz a WACO, Tex., Dec. 11 (*>).—| • A&M game, and James Amyett, 120 Seek injury in yesterday’s sixth race The week’s biggest point pro- Baylor practice' ;! right SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11 (IP). Berths which return* to reserve end, are lost to the when Flying Trinity the rail duction came from Boston’s Bob get ready Joey Giambra, hit Cousy, tomorrow to forthe ijsquad.1 |(i an ex-GI middle- at the top of the stretch and j who hit for 113 over a Sugar In Mayfair Open BOWLING four-game with Tennes-j •j That leaves only 20 lettermcnf weight from Buffalo, N. Y., sliced one of his saddle girths span and climbed see, has been warned by Scout SANFORD, Fla., (IP), WITH seventh to sixth in the point ; —and Doyle Traylor, the hard-ji calledj for another fight with Dec. 11 i cleanly. Fortunately, the other ROD THOMAS from Jim Crow that it really will be luck quarterback who is just —One hundred and twenty golf- girth held the saddle in place fry! race. i, playing deeper stronger ! IJoey Giardello ‘‘any place” after l a and ' recovering from a leg'! i ers tee off today to qualify for i and Kratz was M.’wr Last season's scoring cham- broken beating able to remain 1 pion, Arkansas team. suffered Doyle Rocky Castellani again l 80 places in the $15,000 Mayfair : aboard although he pulled up. Bob Pettit of the St. Louis Many In midseason. Is In a conversation many years 447; Esser, 459; Charley of the Baylor squad re- [ able to run the leg ' last night. Open golf tournament opening s Bill Hawks, tallied 84 points for a 459 member Arkansas all right. They on now and Pimlico recorded fourth ago with Charley Hoff, famed Kaehler, 404; Pat Grabill, 399 total and third place. is doing a lot of passing. It ap- already Thursday. its 1 I tried to beat the Razorbacks in Giambra has battled weekday betting g Norwegian pole vaulter, wes and Hal Tucker. 426. The com- The ccorlne leaden: ! pears certain he will be able ( Giardello losing There are 60 exempt players. million-dollar Player, Teaa O. Ava, Wyatt to twice, the first, day asked if he thought it likely any poslte individual average 1(14 P. Pta 1954 when Bowden was Play a spot role least time With the low 80 qualifiers and ! of the meeting yesterday y I was Arizin. Phlla. 161 48a 24.6 eoaching was | at In Bay- and then squaring accounts. 10,104 would top : 142-5. Johnaton, Phlla. 156 ISS 477 23.0 them. That the 1 s when bet $1,021,924. vaulter 14 feet. He Pettit. St. Louie 15(1 lor’s battle with Tennessee. He1 feels another victroy ties in today round a field of ” 147 4511 24.2 team that let you have the ball could 1 It was fortunate that tile track % said merely: “It’s possible.” Wolfensberger, in winning the : Lovellette. Minn. 183 #2 453 20.8 put in line a about 150 will make the run Scheyes, Syracuee 137 }tlK you. Coach Sam Boyd is off mak- him for shot at the 1 had Hoff himself was to National Cousy. 442 22.1 and then licked J 160-pound for the money 72 holes, 18 \ a reserve starting gate on 1 better 14 1 Match-Game Cham-! Boston 146 131 437 32.5 Wyatt now ing speeches and will miss all ! title. over the grounds. feet, but since those days 155 pionship at New Haven last! Sherman. Boston 13* 112 3*B 21.6 is at Tennessee each day through Sunday. Shortly before thet Vsrdley. Ft. Wayne 118 23!i 376 17.9 and Crow, who saw the Vols in of the workouts this week. How- Last night before 5,500 fans 1 second race, tho gate developed i feet has been cleared many r March, totaled 2,225 for 16 Twyman. Rochester 118 101 337 14.7 A1 Besselink, winner at Ha- \ Sears. New York 136 their season finale against Van- ever. the Bears don’t need too ' who paid $31,522, the 24-year- mechanical trouble and Starter r times, with the record standing ; games to beat by 26 sticks the 1 »4_ 323 _1«.2 derbilt, says it’s just much work anyway. Most of old,< 157Va-POund Giambra ral- ' vana last week, and Gardner Eddie Blind ordered hauled j at 15 feet, inches. previous mark set by Bobby another Dickinson, jr., it off BMi Arkansas team—only this one them never have stopped train- lied1 after losing the first three 1 winner at Palm i the track in favor of the second I Several years ago, asked Lockart of Falls Church In the Beach two weeks ago, sched- , we 1 Players Complete Is better than the 1954 outfit ing but have been working out rounds.> The 29-year-old Cas- 1 are one. There was a 15-mlnute - Duffey, j same tournament the year be- Thursday de- the late Arthur the oid that won the Southwest Confer- on their own since the close of tellant1 from Cleveland weighed uled’ to be on hand ] lay but thereafter there were e Georgetown sprinter, p fore. Wolfy averaged 139-1. along< Balding, about the New ence championship. the regular season December 1. I 160. with A1 defend- j no mishaps. possibility Miss Kratz, with counts of Oroanization ing champion, of a 4-minute mile, 133. NEW ORLEANS, 11 UP).— Crow won’t concede victory to This Tennessee team loves to In both the fourth and fifth ' whose 11-under- It recalled an incident att Duffey 140, 151 and 145, set a women’s Dec. par inaugural Back in 1902, ran the A group major league Tennessee. “It can go either cash in on the other team’s inis- stanzas,; Joey scored heavily with 1 269 won the May- ; Bowie a few years ago the century in 9.8 seconds, ' four-game record of 569 In the of baseball fair Open. when e the players ended a two-day way,” he declares. "We could takes, but it may not find Baylor 1 combinations to the head and ! | gate broke and flag starts had 1 fastest up to that time. About t John Dennis Singles last season meet- . previous ing here today with a social get- beat them. We have a good ball such easy pickings. The Benrs Rocky1 appeared wobbly although to be substituted to the dismay y the 4-minute mile he said: at Charlotte. N. C. The - together after forming the Base- club, too.” have fumbled 37 times and lost ’ saying after the bout that he of the Jockeys and the public. !• ’ high was 561, rolled by Ellen Atlas Club Will Honor 1 "There’s more chance of a run- ball Players’ Baylor resumes practice, how- the ball 25 of those times, but 1 had not been in trouble. A ner doing 9 seconds in the 100j Holland of Atlanta In the 1948 Association. ever, ! small Four Pimlico Cup nominees Dixie | Pitcher Bob Feller of Cleve- with two of the boys who not once did a fumble come in a cut was opened alongside Lions at Luncheon [J than anybody cracking 4 min- . Classic at the King Pin. played against Arkansas in 1954 tough spot. There has been only his left eye in the fifth but will compete today in the $6,000 u ’ Miss Kratz averaged 142-1. land, elected president of the 1 The Atlas ' utes in the mile.” Club will honor four Talbot County Purse ’’ * * * group, said it was not the begin- out of action via the scholastic one blocked kick and just nine * didn’t bother him. at 1 miles. * j members of the Washington They Since then, more than a dozen fj ning a guild route. Bill Parsley, who was a pass interceptions. Baylor has* In fact, Castellani said, “I! are River Jordan, Akbar Few bowling proprietors of or union. Feller Lions hockey team reg- : Khan, Parley 4-minute miles have been run i ac-- help starting tackle this season until been doing all of the Intercepting * thought I won the fight, but I : at its Freedom and Man3J quire the good will of patrons said the main aim will be to ular Thursday luncheon at 12:30 i of Destiny. with the record at 3:58. but the 2 on promote baseball. he was injured in the Texas Itself. i |can’t seem to get a decision here ! River Jordan, who3 a scale enjoyed by Eli p.m. carries 121 pounds this century standard still is 9.3. Friedman “We’re planning annual in San Francisco.” after- These things mind j at Mount Rainer. When the Jack con- Steve Kuzma, a- noon, 4 less than his assignmen; I came to ventions which will for He had lost here to then Bernie Bern 1 ‘the other night ehat , Mooney Memorial Handicap at- be active quez and Boh for Saturday’s race, is likely to3 in a with and inactive players,” he Champion Bobo Olson in a title ' McGregor, each ; Hokie Smith, director of the t tracted 115 entries for a season added. Sauer Uncertain ; match of whom has scored three goals be heavily favored. Twenty players attended the Over Future and also to the present 1 King subject record, it was largely a tribute in single games, join Player- Pin. The was s organizational meeting. They middleweight king. Sugar Ray j will Jockey bowling records. to Friedman, with a bow to Mrs. Robinson. 1 Coach Alfred (Gaff) Turner * Dave Gorman added j asked that club owners with in . . Friedman, who handles the chow meet Quitting — two more winners yesterday, al- Displayed on the wall at the After Post at Citadel ] receiving the ' them to study pension, salary 1 honors. though King box-by-box counter How that lady can cook! : Richard Lawless topped i Pin is the score l CHARLESTON, S. C., Dec. 11 operation and support’* he has . Twenty-five of the Mooney and bonus problems. l him with a triple. Gorman’s g of the 232 game rolled in Feb- Feller. Robin Roberts. CAP). —Johnny Sauer has resigned received during his two years Argentine Fighter gave . ruary, 1954, Walsh, entrants won their fees in pre- Ted 1 1 Bonura to Manage < double him 30 for the meet- by Vivian Kluszewski and Eddie Yost will as head football coach at The s here. 1 ing bowling. speak liminarles held by the Hugh BRADFORD, Pa., Dec. 11 UP). and 47 for the fall season. i. On Smith can c meet in New York Monday with Citadel “with much regret for Sauer was an assistant at the Wins at St. Nick's \ Dave also led the with an authority possessed by pi Crawley Memorial League, prob- personal —Zeke Bonura, former major ! Laurel session i ably something club representatives Joe Cronin reasons" after a 3-4-1 University of Florida and at YORK, with 17. He has the Pimlico few. of a record. season. NEW Dec. 11 UP).— i league first baseman, has ac- , titlee Incidentally. Friedman and John Galbreath to work on West Point before going with Alex Mlteff going < wrapped up, with Nick He pointed to Mrs. Walsh’s , has The 31-year-old coach has v is home to cepted terms to manage Brad- Shukcj converted four lanes for tenpins. a pension plan. 1 the Rams. Argentinaj for the holidays get practically outdistanced in thet score. “There,” he said, “is a ~ 1 completed years to I ford in the Pony League next ; * two of a five- His assistants this year were second spot with that probably will stand I*** year contract. The resignation is rmarried but the unbeaten 21- t season. Zeke. who has been a ' 17. record Hank Witt, A1 Davis, Harold year-oldj heavyweight will be« played - forever.” Most consistent bowler In the Riflemen Elect effective December 31 and 1 Springer scout for the Cubs, for Mooney, although he ; and Fred Monsdeoca. backt in February to continue his the White Sox, You wonder. he didn’t win The Virginia State Rifle and says “absolutely I Senators, Giants ** * * he has no idea” Clark said the assistants would ring ( a prize, was Clem Smith, oldest:[Revolver Association has concerning his future plans. r career. and Cubs. Dr. Brownlie Dead; elected be kept on at least until Febru- Miteff will be offered a St. Only three new world records 5 member of the Catholic League. Mack B. Hodges of Arlington Sauer came to The Citadel games ary 1 at Sauer's request, and lNicholas Arena date with Willi Coached { appear in the National Duckpln i whose were 128, 120, 120, president. Mr. Hodges was from the Los Angeles Rams, with plans lowa State and 127. tenure would be made Besmanoff of Germany on his New Job for Basgall DENVER, Congress Year Book for 1958-57. .1122 chosen at the annual meeting whom he was an assistant, and I known as soon after that as Ireturn. Dec. 11 (A>).—Fu- just out. They were set by the.! * * * * [Sunday in Richmond. promptly 1 r PITTSBURGH, Dec. 11 UP).— neral services ¦ ii led the school to Its : possible. 1 for Dr. Ira C. • National Premium Beer team of For a while. Beryl Moyer The Argentine went over seven The' Pirates have named Brownlie,1 first f! j best season in years, a 5-4 re- The Citadel president said he rounds for the former football coach at 1 Baltimore. Jim Wolfensberger off looked to be a formidable threat r first time last Inflelder1 Monty Basgall as man- 1 lowa State College, 'Thr On cord. has taken no action yet to- night to ager< will be held Hagerstown. Md.. and Ruth i to win the Toots Barger Open | finiil •Jfk FLA | r win a split decision over of Beaumont in the * I today. 1 After that season Oen. Mark; ward seeking Cla He died Saturday at 83. in Baltimore. In the first four- a successor. /Archie Mcßride of Trenton in a B1 Big State League. Basgall ¦ Kratz of Baltimore. HERSON IL NJ_k Clark, president of The Citadel,: Clark highly Dr. Brownlie was graduated - game block she shot 506. an commended Sauer l10-round match. It was his first managed 1 The National Premiums, roll- av- W*i|* expressed confidence in Sauer in i Waco of the same from1 lowa State and later re- erage of 126-2, 7«*»» V Wall o#e» fat a reply to the resignation r main event. league] last < ¦ lng in the Baltimore Inter-Alley i and was only two but cautioned would be a year season. a dentistry degree from , it — sticks off the pace, memorandum and noted he had ~ ceivedi 1 League, marked up games of 750, but could or two before The Citadel would] |i! Northwestern University. > muster urged stay job * a only 443 in the second Sauer to on the i He coached 651 and 754 for total of 2.135 take on big schools. Since then' but “I realize there are per- the lowa State 5 which topped the previous rec- - block and wound up seventh In AUTO |University football team Clao. 4 (uiiaa Curva* 6 flat he has indicated The Citadel -1 1 sonal and private reasons which Red Carpet Ready for Morrow; in 1892. • ord. held by Hicks Case of Baltl- -a field of 92. played * * will try only to compete favor- have caused you iand later for both the more, by pins. I** to take this I University of lowa -5 12 The individual ably in the Southern Conference. !step.” j and North- ' counts were: Nova Hamilton. .; Going into the final game of [ In western, while attending school Sauer, in his resignation mem-! Neither Sauer nor Clark gave Big Welcome Today] 1 the Mount Ralnier-Brentwood GLASS there. orandum to Clark, expressed! any inkling of "per- Handicap at Hyattsville, Thur- hert/ire IPHilr Ynu Ifml Open Sal what the ABILENE. Tex., Dec. 11 (VP)._ in Abilene an occasion to be He and his wife, “gratification for the full co-1 sonal and private reasons" were, Bobby whom he man Morgal needed 130 to win. l Morrow, mighty man of remembered. Stmarried in Eureka, 111., moved the Olympic Games, Tatum Tops A three box to start seemed to j Body and Fandnr gets the At the airport ihere in 1903. Mrs. Brownlie j Goose welcome of conquering MaVor C. E.j have blasted his chances, but ; a hero present died1 several years ago. up College Squad Set Giordello and Cotton today.\ Gatlin will Morrow with ? he made for It with a whirl- I a 5-foot gold key to the Uline Card Friday spare Fight Night The tall Texan, who sprinted city.;, wind finish. A on a ninth-1 AUTO Friday College (Goose) Tatum, the For Hula Bowl to three gold The Abilene Christian Wins' Second Reece : box strike put him over. medals in the Letter * * CLEVELAND. Dec. (VP)._ * >: * * 11 Olympics and brought track team will form an honor Pierce Gardner, long-armed magician with the HONOLULU. Dec. 11 (VP).— Fight Promoter this city guard. son of Mr. If there’s Larry Atkins an- ; anda Abilene College, aand Mrs. Walter R. Gardner, ’ uncanny hook shot, and BillI a closer duckpln REPAIRS The College All-Star roster for Christian than Our j Pirkup mul dtllvury nounced last night that Charley it;their greatest renown, will have Morrow, who won both sprints; 44115 Leland Chevy Chase, 7-foot-l former Uni- race the one in the the 11th annual Hula Bowl foot- on street. . Bpivey, the Lady of Sorrows League, Cotton will replace the injured a 20-foot red carpet rolled out and ran the victorious 400- 5Md„ has been awarded his sec- versity of Kentucky ace. will,[ we, ball game was completed Yester- a meter for [haven’t heard of it. The Yan- EASY CREDIT for him when he alights the relay team his three oond varsity soccer letter by • up again day with the signing of End! Rory Calhoun as Joey at gold Am- hook as the Harlem kees lead with standing Abilene Airport. It's a j medals at Melbourne, will therst College, Mass. the Kentucky a of 22- Frank Gilliam of lowa and Guard opponent in a middleweight 10- f, Just Amherst. . Magicians meet 17; the Senators. Tigers. White ftWTTTMa) 3tnall indication, however, of arrive at 3:45 p.m. by private CGardner is a senior. ,Colonial* pro' basketball Sam Valentine of Penn State. rounder here Friday night. , plane. in a | Box and Athletics are tied for what there is to come. game at 8:30 Friday at Uline On January 6 they and 20 He said Calhoun, hurt in train- j parade parade ' second a game behind at 21-18; Ing last A downtown, with The is scheduled for LouI Meyers Elected Arena. other collegians will meet a squad Saturday, was in a New 5.000« 5 p.m. with the Indians come next with 20- up hospital of Morrow's admirers Morrow, his wife Jo Lou Meyers of the Central I Long-time star of. the Harlem made of 11 players from Ha- York with a blood clot showerings him Ann. and his parents. Mr. and 1 19. and the Orioles stand 19-20. between two with ticker tape IBranch YMCA was re-elected, Globetrotters and now the stand- waiian military establishments 1 ribs in his left side. , I Only the last-place Red Sox. at and a testimonial dinner tonight, Mrs B F. Morrow of San Benito, ppresident of the Central Atlan- . out with the Magicians. Tatum and 11 pros from the National! willVI make Tex., heading it in open 1 11-28 are out of contention. , “Bobby Morrow Day” an car tic Physical Football League. t Area Directors So- . scored 62 points in his first ap- American U. The testimonial dinner will be cciety yesterday at a meeting [ pearance with his team here collegians Frosh of new O her named are held on the college campus and t;that organization. last year, while Spivey scored 42 Ends Tommy Maentz of Mich- 1 Win at Hagerstown AUSSIFS> INSURE it was a sellout a week ago. - igan and of Pitt. Dec. 11 / meaning 500 of Bobby's friends, HAGERSTOWN. Md.. to SOFT FOR MEN Tackles Paul Wtggin of Stanford,: Special-.—Bill O'Brien DAVIS CUP FINAL will be there hear his prowess 1 CONNOLLn LEATHER SHOES I scored* Th* Doctor • FootSoPort • (Formerly Heolth Spot) Ed Oray of Oklahoma. Norman points extolled. Shoe Shoes BRAKES- -21 to lead the American Hamilton of TCU and Bob Hobert ADELAIDE. Australia. Three of Texas' most noted; RELINED WHILE TOO WAIT University freshmen to a 101-87 Dec. 11 UP). —The Council of of Minnesota; Guards Jim Parker victory over Hagerstown sports personalities Tris —« Junior the Lawn Tennis Association Speaker. WUfc the tee Mieetleee of Ohio Btate, Den Carswell of i College here night. Byron Nelson and John WANTED .&£* x last of Australia has taken out Stanford and Coy Price of Ha- Kimbrough—will be among t* • The victory was the first in two insurance of against waii; Centers Jerry Tubbs of Ok- 1 $112.000 speakers at the dlnner. WBAD TORTUROUS starts for American U. Hagers- cancellation of the Davis FEET^ lahoma and John Matsko of town's record is 2-1. Cup challenge Michigan State; round, in- lU^jSAFrnOND cluding MCU SOOT IHUIVIDCAU.V IITTKD UGitDlUy OS Sllg of war risk. Owen Named Manager The industry* n*we«t ana StanfcAd. Paul The challenge MIN'S • WOMEN'S • CHILDREN'S /J Hornung Andy's round will JACKSONVILLE. Fla, Dec. oegmantt of Notre Dame and Dick Getting Action be played here finest brake lining Miller of Hawaii; Halfbacks Jim December 28. 11 (VP).—Mickey Owen, former CUSTOM-MADE SHOES ATHLETE'S ROOT SALVE WOOSTER. Ohio. Dec. 11 27 and against major league pressure bonded giving more Brown of Syracuse. Tommy .—Andy 28 the winner i catcher, will man-! Stevenson. 6- of the lone final between i age friction ion*er wear No rivet* McDonald of Oklahoma. Jon Ar- foot-6. 230-pound the Jacksonville Braves in MARVELOUS NEW COMFORT senior from India and the United States 1057. Owen, who played with c to score drums nett of USC. Jim Bwtnk of TCU Bethesda-Chevy Chase (Md > Hawaii, The insurance risk covers t the Dodgers. Cubs and Red Box, and Ed Kawawaki of and High School, ts seeing plenty of earthquakes RIPPLE SOLE OXFORDS Fullback Paige Cothren of Mis- and air crashes i succeeds Ben Oeraghty, who 14'” action on the Wooster College in the up sissippi arena. moved to Wichita of the SEE THEM—TBY THEM ON—NO OBLIGATION « «••;> 65 I basketball team this season. _ Association. *•«!“

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