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? w l • w THE EVENING STAR A-11 Washington. D. C. *• Americans Take Johnnies Favored to Win SATUBPSY, NQVEMBEB 24. 1959 * -yMlflF inf v| 4 More Medals Catholic Title Tomorrow! llMollet Rejects St. John's, its attacking force Both teams have been beset ¦ V ll rejuvenated with the return of with hard luck this season and Johnny Haley, rules a slight Gonzaga will carry IRed Demands a 5-2-2 record To Lead Games favorite to beat Gonzaga in the into the contest, while the John- PARIS, Nov. 24 {/P).—Premier 79 th renewal of the classic nies have a 3-3-2 record. m ( Guy Mollet has rebuffed Soviet Catholic high rivalry Wi Continued From Pate A-10 i school at The return of Haley in itself Premier Bulganin’s demand that was by 2 p.m. tomorrow at Griffith is enough to tin the scales in ii won Norman Read of French troops get out of Egypt wsBSB^SBKg New Zealand in 4 hours 30 min- Stadium. favor of the Johnnies. The fast- j utes 42.8 seconds, a popular vic- And once again this one will est runner on the squad and a with a demand that Russian tory the Catholic League top-flight quarterback I ’ with tlip Australian fans Ibe for last year.: i troops get out of Hungary. MsEr championship ¦ As he crossed the finish line. and the right to Haley missed almost all of this Mr. Mollet sent Bulganin a Read broke into dog meet the public high champion. season with injuries. John ¦ a trot and Piazza, ¦ curti note of only 200 words yes- Hr waved. It was about 15 minutes Anacostia, for the city title Fri- who moved in to assume the topi before second-place day, night at the stadium. quarterback keep I terday in answer to the Russian'a wL Jgt the Russian, role, will that Evgeni Maskenskov, struggled to Time was when Gonzaga used post tomorrow, with Haley at left' lengthy letter November 16 call- '••' I •''-j; SB- &-a||p»pW^ 1' :'S-i\ the finish line, grimacing in to rule the annual tussle with halfback. ing on Britain and to the Johnnies, but 11 France apparent pain. since World Not helping the Eagles either! ¦' withdraw immediately from the Reach 800 Finals War IISt. John's has more than (isj the loss of Jim Eppard, hard- ¦ Suez Canal and pay Egypt com- | held its own. The Eagles still running tailback, Tom Courtney, the former! who is off the ¦ i pensation. Britain also has re* I lead the series, 15 victories to 10, squad because of scholastic diffi- jected Mr. Bulganin’s note. Fordham half-miler from Liv-! while three games were tied. culties. «Jg>pjM| ingston, N. J,; Pittsburgh’s Amie! i The French Premier laid re- Sowell and Lob Spurrier of*| L' sponsibility for the Suez crisis Delano. Calif., sped into the 800- H 1 on Egypt and accused Mr. Bui- meter finals Monday by breezing Bowling Plant in [ganin of interfering in France’s Baltimore • through the eliminations. ft troubles with Algeria. Courtney and Spurrier finished “No argument, in our eyes, 1-2 in one heat in 1:53.6 and [Destroyed by 9-Alarm Fire H 1 could justify the military inter- Sowell won the other in 1:50 as i BALTIMORE. Nov. 24 (Spe- said his group will not know what vention of the USSR in Hun- Jim Bailey, the Australian who -1 clal).—The Pimlico Lanes, the gary,” Mr. Mollet said. “The broke the action it will take for a week or ft the Nations four-minute mile bar- ¦ bowling alleys where the Na-; 10 days. There is the possibility resolutions of United rier as a student at Oregon, was i tlonal Duckpin Bowling Congress: the plant be on this subject are clear and I surprising can rebuilt in time. hope you finally eliminated with a ¦ had planned to hold its annual If not, the tournament will be that will follow seventh-place finish. them.” « tournament next spring, went up rescheduled at another Baltimore Denmark’s Gunnar Nielsen, . in flames ePily today. [plant. who figured The tournament attracts ' I® to be a contender, . 1 A nine- 1* rm fire destroyed hundreds of Washington area n withdrew to save himself for the, ijthe plant, which is located at![bowlers). PLANE 1,500-meter (Olympic mile) com- •4908 Park Heights avenue, less Almost certain to get the tour- GARNER Continued From First Pago petition that starts Thursday. [than two blocks from the Pimlico HAS A BIRTHDAY BELL WINS BROAD JUMP MEDAL— nament in the event Pimlico can- John Nance Garner, former President, lister her as an Italian but the Britain won a fight today to • Race Track. not Vice quietly cele- Bloomington, Ind., was one of four United be rebuilt is the Recreation brated his 88th birthday in Uvalde. Texas Thursday, taking Reggio Calabria correspondent States increase the number of 800- ’ The fire was detected at few Alleys in track and field men winning gold medals today in sprint a downtown Baltimore. a stroll in telephone of the Associated PreSs said she meter finalists from six to • minutes past 7 o'clock and by;[This five-story building to visit friends the local exchange, j! 32-year-old one of America’s best Olympic eight. The with 120 was a woman from one-day showings. British had Mike • the time the race crowd began alleys had first 1 —AP Wirephoto/ who He leaped 25 feet, inches to in crack at the af- New York had been visit- BVi beat teammate John Farrell one semifinal and I its influx, traffic conditions were fair. but bowed out. because it ing in Milazzo, Sicily, with her Bennett.—AP Wirephoto via Radio. Derek Johnstone and Mike Raw- almost normal. Post time at the had staged daughters, Maria, 2, son in the ¦ it on several previ- two and other. Farrell and I track is 1 p.m. ous occasions, whereas Pimlico Sarah. 8. after the death of ' Johnstone qualified. • The duckpin congress, au- had never had it. Cantelli, Italian Musician, relatives there.) Counting high-jump ’ the vic- • | thoritative body for all organized ! The Pimlico Lanes had 32 1 al- Sarah Merrina. l tory by Charles Dumas of Los i, duckpin bowling, had leys, a row, [ OLYMPIC scheduled all in and like the ! Antoinette (also known as Ma- SUMMARIES Angeles in yesterday’s competi- big tournament the li’ jits at Pimlico Recreation Alleys, had automatic ria) ¦ tion, the United States men's- i' plant March 23 through April 28. pin-setters. Was Toscanini Protege Merrina. MELBOURNE, Nov. 24 <£“).—! Roy Cox, believed to be Amer- ¦ track and field forces had won ij (In Washington, El Geib, fieldI; Cause of the Guido Cantelli, brilliant young conductor Summaries of today's Olympic; five of the Are was not es- Italian who was ican. | TEAM STANDINGS first seven gold medals; i[representative for the congress, . tablished. due to conduct in New York on Thursday, was reported among events: . with : I Giliberto Splendido, United Russia and New Zealand I the passengers of the Italian air liner that crashed at Paris early TRACK AND FIELD MELBOURNE, Nov. 24 (JP)._ each taking one. The today. States citizen who had been stay- Hammer (qualifying other throw distance ; Unofficial point standings in the medal in track ing at Catanzaro, Italy. No Unit- 17? feet. 2 inches); Qualifiers; 1— and field had A protege of Arturo Toscanini, Mr. Cantelli had been Anatole Samotsvetov, Russia. 196 feet. 1956 Olympic Games at the com-i(gone a Sad ac- ed States address given, 3la Inches; 2—Kresimir Racic. Yugo- to Czechoslovakian wom- DeMarco claimed as one of the brightest lights Connolly, pletion of today’s competition.! League on the international ini'Kieal Carol believed Italy, slavia. 19:i-9. 3—Hal ÜBA. jan in the discus. to scene. He had most l Shzetz. of Boston, feet. Inches; Aid conducted 193 B*a 4—Alfons (Points ' & but who gave her address as Nikias. Poland. 191 feet. 9’a Inches; 5 i awarded on 10-5-4-3-2-1: America had no entry in the of America’s leading orchestras :X —* Tadeusz Rut. Poland, 190 feet, 6 i basis. Table includes equestrian! lightweight weightlifting, Blames care of the American Expresa which! Self in appeared inches: o—Joszef0 —Joszef Hungary. and at La Scala in inches;Csermak. ; points determined Co., New York. 190 feet. l» a 7—Al Hall. USA. in Stockholm! Jwas taken by Russia’s Igor; Milan and the New York Met- Hoboken. N. J. 188 feet. 7'a inches; ; last July. Number of gold Vivian address B—Dimitri Egorov. 187 1 Rybak, who broke the old record Faltering ropolitan Opera. Shzetz. no Russia. feet. inch; 9—Bverre Norway, medals Lions Strandli. 184 i in parentheses): set by Tommy Ortega Upset . given. feet, 9 Inches; Kono of the 10—Karl Esplund. Swe- United 6t*t,s (7). 108; Ruult (3>. Help The handsome, 34-year-old < A spokesman den. 180 feet, H*o inches: 11—Peter 88; Germany (21. 44>i; Sweden <3>. United States in 1952. Rybak is on its way for the for the airline Allday. r 40; NEW YORK, Nov. 24 (-P).— musician last appeared with the Britain. 180 feet. 4*/a inches; ; Italy (1.. «1», 331*; Au,- * Lions, in New York said earlier both —Guy 3!«: Britain lifted a total of 827 pounds, who have lost 11 straight 12 Hussen, France 180 feet. 4la i.tralia, 10; Hungary. 13; Poland. 13; 2 Tony DeMarco, former welter- games, New York Philharmonic last inches: 13—Donahi Anthony.