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.THE BUNDAY OTAR C-5 Washington, D C. **• Colonials Seek Althea Hardly Opposed SUNDAY, JANUARY IV. INM To Score As Top Woman Athlete Wallace Second Even By the Axorlated Prrm In Orange Bowl Althea Olbson, a (all, some- MIAMI.Fla., Jan. 11 (AY times awkward girl whose ath- Carroll Shelby of Dallas, Tex., * letlc skill her Har. Against W&M carried from won the eight-lap opener of th« lem's teeming sidewalks to the George Washington’s basket- . top of the tennis world, has Orange Bowl national cham- BA | 5 EL Bp ball team gets a chance to bai- . scored anothm- notable triumph ¦ "mBS! pionship sports car races today iance one of its early-season de- —almost wltfiout a contest, ,ln a 31.4 mile spin at an aver- feats this week when It plays i Miss Olbson. Wimbledon and age of 81.736 miles an hour. William 6c Mary at Uline Arena i American women's tennis Wednesday night. champion, selected the Driving a Maseratl 4500. was as was at start The may outstanding female athlete Shelby shaded the Colonials be fa- ot by Hansgen though 1957 by overwhelming vote Walter of West- vored In this one, even i an N. J., but needed they lost to of 214 sports writers field. just i the Indians at Wtl- the and laps r early in . broadcasts participating In three to take over the &i|TW jliamsburg December.! lead. Hansgen finished third w figures ;!the year-end c& 'What as more difficult Associated Press !in his D Jaguar, owned by I IP # them Is poll. ¦ BtjS for another conference Briggs Cunningham, after spin- game Saturday night at Rlch-j Miss Olbson, a native of i ning off the course on the mot id. South Carolina, will receive two seventh lap. Maryland has a comparative- large trophies. One 1s the Fra- Charley Wallace Bethesda, :: ly light with only ’ Order of Eagles’ of & w*ek one ternal Pred- Md.. finished second behind the wu /* EBffl game scheduled. The Term erick C. Miller trophy Rfejfl ?*¦¦¦"¦'. W&. I Sm| _ i won last wheel of his Porsche RS after H%h plav - at Georgetown Wednesday ' year by Mrs. Pat Keller McCoi spirited Hansgen. WK&Et j night and will be favored to Olympic diving a duel with Wtfm Ti i mick. the cham- ALTHEA GIBSON » V move another step toward keep- ' pton. The other A- Is the Babe Top Woraa* Athlete ing their Big Three title. They ' Dldrlckson Zaharias trophy. already have beaten OW. PRO BOWL presented In memory of the own game. She won two ot the ' * Georgetown goes on the road famed all-round Continued from Page C-l k" »- l athlete who world's top tennis champion- for two week-end games, play- ' was six times the selected as ships and lost her only singles A glance at the rosters > ing LaSalle Friday night in one Nation's outstanding showa i woman i match ot the year in the final that 20 players named on the of a Palestra doubieheader at 1 athlete. ot third. Philadelphia a That was the Aus- Associated Press All-Pro team and invading Patty Berg Second trallan championship, Muhlenberg Saturday night. -1 in which are here and 14 of them are on SCORING SURGE BY THE NORTH—WaIt Ko- camera are Bill Krisher of Oklahoma (left) . she was beaten by Shirley Fry. The Mason-Dixon The 30-year-old New York the West team. walczyk of Michigan State (arrow) dives over and BillyAtkins of Auburn (right). Conference girl, ! Althea beat Hard, an- Mike Som- gets a big share of attention , who started out playing Darlene For the East, the attack will final 2 yards to score the first touchdown for mer, former star at paddle tennis on the sidewalks, o ser American. In straight sets G«orge Washington Univer- this week with American U. un- ; feature Quarterbacks Eddie Le- the North in the Senior Bowl football game sity, received 420 out of a possible in the Wimbledon final and Washington returned a pvuit 47 yards to set up this beaten in two leagues games, conquered Baron ot the Red- at Mobile, South nearest ' 516 points in the balloting. Louise Brough In skins and Earl Morrall of tha yesterday Ala. players score. The North won, 15-13. AP Wirephoto. finding out Just how good it is. the final at Forest Hills. The Eagles, with a .Nearest to her was Patty Berg. ! Pittsburgh Steelers. team that' golfer could move right to the top ! pro and 1955 woman ath- Four Other Titles | Their backs include the this season, play the big , lete of the year, with 95 points. Her other rookie of the year, Cleveland one Bowling 1957 titles included tomorrow night at Mount St. Champion Marion the United Btater clay courts.. Pullback Jim Brown, and his jSENIOR BOWL Ladewig came in third with 61. 1 teammate, Mary’s, the defendlnc cham- - Asian championships. Pacific ! Ray Renfro, as well Red Wings Win; Continued from Pace C-l The sports writers and broad- as Ollie Matson the Chicago Injury Teams pion. If they win that one—- Southwest and Pacific Coast. of Catholic , casters down in the quarter and the Mounts always were asked to name Cardinals and Jim Podoley of fourth are , three athletes, In 1957 Miss Berg won the Washington. came on a 46-yard drive, with tough at home—they could women with ! points being awarded on a 3-2-1 Tam O'Shanter World and All- Breaks Howe's Streak Lorry Krutko carrying over breeze home. Regardless of how American championships, the The West's quarterbacks are basis. Only 172 of the 214 from the two. Jim Shanley of Playing Today they fare tomorrow night, the Western, the Y. A. Tittle of San Francisco DETROIT. OP).—The voters cast Titleholders and I Jan. II volved.ln two tremendous col- Oregon, playing in place Eagles figure to wtn three other ballots In this sec- and Johnny Unitas of Balti- playing th< great many the Havana Invitational and Detroit Red Wines, lisions. the first with Pierre of injured Kowalcsyk. All seven members of the conference games they tion and a ot them more. The backs include Hugh without injured Gordie Howe and the second the have Althea, finished as leading money win- PUote with picked up yards later In the named only apparently McElhenny of the Forty-Niners. way. 15 of the drive Catholic League basketball set- week. ner. most of the scored three Skov. TOMOBBOW i believing she was so far ahead Tom of on a wide sweep to get to * Wilson and Jon Arnett goals in the second period today the 5. up will be Involved in games American U ot Mount St Mark there Mrs. Ladewig was selected as Forbes Kenned/, acquired Jimmy Taylor. W**hinetou Colle«e ot Catholic U j was no competition. ' the Los Angeles Rams, and and defeated the Chicago Louisiana today, n bowler of the 1 earlier this year from the State's fine three against Baltimore Delaware State Howard al Caul- ! Miss Gibson received 123 woman year for Fullbacks Rick Casares of the Black 4-1, in National fullback, was tol Arena . the sixth just Hawks. a Black Hawks. took up the slack named the outstanding player. opposition. TUESDAY votes for first place. 20 for time in 1957 and Chicago Bears and Alan Hockey league game that was created when Maryland at Ocorkrlovn. recently won the world invita- Howe left the The hard-working back The three American U at Western Maryland second and 11 for third. Miss Ameche of Baltimore. nationally was Baltimore-Wash- Mrldtrwater tional match-game televised. contest. The husky center the leading ground gainer with at Oallaudet Berg and Mrs. Ladewig each tournament. The rival coaches are the reinjured pair mgton Catholic League games VVIOKC4B4T Howe his shoulder blasted In a of second- Myard* on 22 carries. Shanley William A S*ir v§. Oeor«* Wath- received 12 first-place votes. Others who finished high in East’s Buddy Parker of the in the period and will period goals, will match Oonzaga and Mount , in*ion at Uline Arene. late lint his 7th and Ith had the best average—6.6 yards Manhattan at Navy There was no question about the balloting Included Mrs Pittsburgh Steelers, who quit miss tomorrow night’s game in of the campaign matching St. Joseph In Baltimore at 2 Brldtewaier at Ameelran U supremacy Marlene Hagge, golfer, just i and from 75 yards on 11 rushes. Catholic Hopkins Miss Gibson s in her Bauer the Lions in a huff before New York. bring his production I u. at Johns points: will to entira last ysar.j 1 Simpson was named out- pm . Loyola and St. Johns at Howard at Monttomery Junior Col- with 48 Mrs. McCor-' the season began, and his for- an end Howe’s playing late mick, retired streak of Kennedy’s first goal broke si, standing lineman for the South at TNIBSDAT now from competi- mer aide, George Wilson, who straight league DeMaths 2 o'clock, and Cal- Bo in 235 games. 1-1 deadlock and came when and Hanson won the same came* scheduled Fencing Classes Set tive diving, with 45; figure took over the Lions and guided He has not game vert Hall and DeMatha in a raiDAv # # missed a he deflected Warren Oodfrey's honor for the North. Ninowski, * Oeortetown ot LaSalle. skater Carol Heiss, 26: Golfer them to the championship. The since the 1954-56 season. long second game at DeMatha. Oallaudet at Bowie Teacher*.