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SIX PAGES. WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 7, 1943. * G. W. and Gallaudet Quints Take Loop Crowns; Amber Light Beats Ocean Waye ► .. SPORTS A-POPPIN' JIM BERRYMAN Win, Lose or Draw Colonials Prove i Blues Triumph: A /^SORRy.CHUM.^ By WALTER McCALLUM. 1 BUT TH CUSTOMERS FOR. A WINTER WAR-WEEK / THE ONE APPROACHING IS Pinehurst Brings Golf Pros Back Into Print LIKE ACTION-AM I> Too Smooth for Iff STRIVE T'PLEASE A FAN-FEAST-. STARTING WOW Absent from the headlines for many a month now, the pro golfers C.Ui ANNUAL INDOOR MEET Over Delaware! will spring back into the print a lew days hence when the doddering veterans of other years and a smattering of pros in uniform gather to 'TTTfl1 TOMORROW NIGHT AT ULINE'S whack up $2,000 in war bonds over the of ’s fairways -W WHICH:_ __ swanky Pinehurst courses. Duke, 56 to 40 In The tournament will be played March 23, 24 and 25, but what a change cwies R/CE Mason>Dixoij will have come over the hoary North and South championship in those 16 Points Rausch WILL BE A STANDOUT few months since competitive golf' >- by of ATTRACTION A Cap Tourney Mali began to slip behind the 8-ball, pros Thomson, Jim Tumesa, Rod Mun- Paces Triumph in ON began to realize that the competitive day and a few others are in uniform STAR-STUDDED CARD... Upsets by Stirring rids of the game is ou^ for the dura- and are good enough to win. But Southern Event tion, and that golf as a money win- getting away to play in a golf tour- 42-to-40 Victory ning game isn’t what it used to be. nament, once you are in the service, By BURTON HAWKINS, of the By the AwoeUted Pick. Over quite a stretch years is something else again. Star Staff Correspondent. schedule became a the Pinehurst show BALTIMORE, March 8.—The b is bigtime golf Probably will RALEIGH, N. C., March 6.— MAtow! AN'AM of the Nation’s into an \ of major part sport develop old-timers’ parade. 11M A Oallaudet College, Washing! n. headlines George Washington University’s FlQHTtN \ schedule. Shrieking from Already the boys are reaching down won the Mason-Dlxon ball team ACTION A-PLENTy MOOD AFTE* 1 Conferex ce coast to coast heralded the condi- in the mothballs and coming up with basket reached the peak of IS ANTICIPATED MAkIN' OUT MY basket ball championship tion of John Whoozit’s putting. If such ancient names as Walter its effectiveness here tonight at / tonight if Hagen WHEN THE LIONS tax a star injured an ankle it was big and . the proper time, streaking into a "'h inn yEvnppy ?y defeating the University of De i< news. Until the news comfortable early lead and never TAKE ON THE ware Blue war, biggest jo Hens, 42-40, In the fb al in the came It Can Be a Fine Show relaxing to wallop Duke, 56-40, and PROVI PENCE ^THIS HYUH world, along. 'WTfTl round of the annual toon i- its Southern loop . , capture first Confer- PUCK-POKERS.. COUN-TREE »S ALL ence ment. A Throwback to Lush Days John Farrell, Willie MacFarlane, championship. STRAM6E STUFF To On the wave of 18 successive In a contest so close Witty Cox, Ed Dudley, Frank Walsh, /ME-WHERE'S THET throughoit Suddenly golf and particularly points manufactured in less than 6 Harry Cooper and a few more could I>ERN >NJUM J that the biggest lead either tent the competitive ride of the game minutes George Washington “V hold their own against almost any swept —I GUII>E held was seven Gallauaet went into a tailspin. Leon Hender- into a 21-6 then 'fj—*’ points, of the youngsters, barring Hogan commanding lead, son gave the game a final jab with bounced back to win staved off a last-minute Delaware and Snead. Hogan, by the way, is going away his no-pleasure driving edict. Golf after Duke had reduced the Colon- threat to take the title. soon to be in the Army. He won | seemed due to break up, but it wasn’t ials’ to 30-26 in at Pinehurst last year with a record advantage early Gallaudet finished the tourn&maii that bad. Clubs folded here and; the second half. 271 for 72 holes. His rounds over a with the same five men on the ■ tape there but the game went along, Heavily-favored Duke, a marked par 72 course were 67-68-67-60, that started in the first round, llw and plenty of it will be played, but choice following G. W.’s which is Quite a piece of chunking. squeaky Blues made no substitutions In that virtually all of the friendly, two- 47-40 overtime over Davidson But Belting Ben won’t be around victory tournament games. i bit Nassau sort. in the semifinal round, wasn’t this year unless the top kick cuts FRANKIE BAXTER. Pinehurst’s North and South caught off form. The Blue Devils Delaware Gets Jump. him loose, which probably won’t WILL MUSH OUT j championship later this month is a simply ran into a team that was Delaware went off to a happen. s To COLLEGE PARK 4-pomt throwback to the carefree, solid days due to come up with a brilliant , lead at the start of the blit It won’t take anything awajr from THE FIRST game, when an ex-caddie with a yen for game and which did just that. WITH two baskets the show, nor will it depreciate the by Baldridge quickly holing long putts could do all right Colonials DOG-SLED LOAD 2. boximg sh6wj'Tween tied the score. The two teams intrinsic value of what may be the Are Perfect. by himself. It may wind up as the OF SPRING TRAINING SUNDAY AND SUNDAY... matched baskets until the sedre last big tourney for the duration to The Colonials could do no wrong. AMP final bigtime tournament in this For stood 10-10, at which Gallafc- see gents such as 41-year-old Sara- Jimmy Rausch, with 16 points, and EQUIPMENT BOTH SHOULD DO WELL_ point country since the Nation really be- det went ahead and zen or 47-year-old Armour streak- Ed Gustafson, with 12, were G. W.’s THE NATS. W6HT AT THIS TlAfc *. stayed aheid came war conscious. is k for the remainder of the ing down the stretch a stroke leading scorers, but contest; making violent gestures about hold- apart. contributing Indeed, it would be refreshing to strongly to the victory also was the With 4 minutes to go, ing a tournament in July,:and may SAY 'UNCLt.... V. Gallaudjet see this happen. For these men, ball-hawking tactics of burly John was ahead, 42-35. Field goals ty finish out the strlhfe. The tourney is — AN' l>ONT and many of the others, have con- Koniszewski and the smooth pass- l, Bill Cole and Bill Nash and a f( il scheduled, but W lot of things, in- /WE THAT T tributed something to make com- ing of Joey Gallagher and slim Bob record of con- maker and a great competitor. But erally brought the 3,500 fans out of eighth In, barely Tn»n«»| tinuous Penalties Hurt Foe the and In play spanning more than we know a lot of fans who Would their seats with an amazing scor- event, defeating Dela- four decades. This one will ware they the seventh be open rather see Sarazen, ai ever, ing exhibition. Gordie the American topped t*»p cocky Bell, Hockej All seeded only to men over 38 years of age, or or Armour, looking down his nose at pie Colonials grasped the lead as quints were upset In the men League’s 17-year-old shutout kini first round, GaUaudet in the armed servlves. It’s the the line of a putt, than Hogan at Koniszewski registered from under fal,fng cars who had of second-seeded first time such a thing has happened his best. They have color. Ben the basket and Gustafson made good previously been credited Randolph-lfaeen. on RATIONING HIT THE BEEF IN THE In the semifinals the in this country, and it may well be never has been able to produce it, a follow shot. That f«6 lead HASNT UNDRESSED with nine whitewashings, experi- Blues topped the of other wartime soon done*3enping American U. In none of the seven pattern tour- although he is a great technician. zoomed to 21-6 proportions, business-THEy'LL be on t>ecku enced rough at Uline Arem going games did toe neys if more are held. Certainly it Pinehurst's North and South can with every member of the G. W. ranking team last night as Washington’s roarlni is more refreshing than some tour- be one of the fine shows of all time team figuring in the spurt, and G. W. triumph. Lions put him to rout in a wile naments held in what were called in any sport, and a preview of what left the floor at half time with a match before 1,500 spectators, 7 to 3 (he piping days of peace. is happening nowadays to all sports. 30-20 lead. 80 there Late Bid Cal umet Favorite Bob Grade set off the firework won't be any Ben Hogans Hie old-timers still can produce Duke wasn’t whipped, or at least by for the home team when he turret er some others around unless they and golf is one game that can be wasn’t willing to admit it. Garland are in Bob in his second "hat-trick” within i uniform. , plftred from the cradle to the Loftis, Gantt and Gordon Car- McCurry.* o 0 0 In Louisiana Mi sses Nose week as he scored three goals, am 1I Horton Smith, , Jimmy grave. ver quickly collected field goals start- by Van Brunts 0 0 0 1 .. .. 1 added an assist. Grade had beet -: w — ■■ « ■>)!=» ■ ing^ the v second half the and Total* — 17 ~6 40 1 a thfee-gdUiperfOMI \ Totali.. 17 TH Colonial's advantage was sliced tr CKdiiirj^/WIHtstaWds ffdlttdarith Half-time icon: OalUudot, 96: Dola- 30-26; Mice agllnst Hershey just a wee! ware. so. Burnham Dixon Inches Hot Stretch Challeo ge; Others Far Back previous. Tops by Broach Again Splurges. It was Grade who r By JUDSON O’QUINN, Down the straightaway Ocean completely v£| The Blue Devils appeared likely stalled a last-period Buffalo offen Rcferoo—Mr. Noun. Umpire—Mr. JCauf. Anocikted Press Sports Writer. Wave battled for the lead and about man. to rise, but the Blond Rausch, whose slve when he flashed back with lea i — ■ In Mile in I. C. 4-A Games NEW midway it looked as though Amber set shot In the final seconds of reg- ORLEANS, La., March 6.— Kan 2 minutes to go to twio ’ was going to falter, but he ulation time against Davidson sent Amber Light, a front running Light send the puck past Bell. Todd of Takes 60-Yard outstayed Ben Jones’ Virginia Hurdles; the game into an extra that speedster owned by the Dixiana good 3-year- Crushed Paul thi period old. Georgetown Meanwhile, Gauthier, Gonzaga Conquers enabled G. W. to reach the final Farms, scored a nose decision over Lion’s veteran goalie, held -stead- New York U. Gains Team the Johnny LOngden came down from Easily Trophy round, quickly collected a field goal highly regarded Calumet Farm’s fast in the nets, coming througl Ocean Wave in the Oaklawn Park at Hot Springs, Ark., By BID FEDER, the previous record of 381/10 points and a foul shot and Gallagher today $15,000 Penn 55-37 with innumerable fine saves to stal 5f. John's for Title added Louisiana Derby. B. F. Whit- to ride his third Louisiana Derby By State, Aaaoclited Ptcm Sporti Writer. piled up by Pennsylvania’s 1931 boosted the Colonials into a 35-26 Buffalo’s scoring bids. aker’s Pick was winner. He had scored in 1936 on MEW YORK, March 6.—New York team. lead with a set shot. Pops third, 'three Lead in The Lions actually clinched thi championship back. Rushaway and in 1938 on Wise Fox. Hoyas First Half Eagles Spurt From Far University’s balanced bunch of track But, without of the Seward rammed home two points lengths verdict in the opening period whei taking any Ocean Wave, packing top weight and field artists made a joke of the credit away from a rounded on a pivot toss, but Rausch and Proving he could go a route in his 22 to Then Wilt they poured four goals past Bell lx Behind to finely of 126 pounds, spotted "The Light” By 20, Win, 34-30 IC-4A championships tonight, but squad of Violets, the thrills for Konissewski rapidly registered a first distance test, Amber Light a fine flurry and. added anothei big 6 precious pounds. With Wendell the Violets’ Frank Dixon the slim crowd of about were field goal each and the Colonials established himself as a colt to be STATE COLLEGE, Pa., March 6.— score in the second period. Gonzaga won the Catholic flashy 8,000 Eads in the saddle Ocean Wave was School couldn’t see the humor in it after turned in by a couple of colle- owned a 39-28 margin with 10 min- reckoned with in the Kentucky Penn State’s basket ball team Pos. Lions (7). Bisons (3) League basket ball established a 3-5 favorite. O.-P. championship the mile to Dartmouth Don from other schools. Chief of utes to go. Again the Derby come May 1. tonight gained sweet revenge for Gauthier-._Bel last night at Tech losing gians surprising The finish the HD-Hoch Knlpfe | gym by defeating behind first three an Burnham’s finishing kick. these were board-burning Burn- G. W. team waxed hot, running the The chestnut son of Red Sunset early season defeat by thumping L.D-MaUle* _ Beisle St. John’s, 34-30, In a rubber game. was in this order: Valdina Farm’s C. -a. Gauthier_Rlehan Bcoring in 11 of the 13 events— ham and Bill Vessie, Columbia’s score to 49-32 with only five minutes by second choice of Georgetown’s Hoyas 55-37 in recrea- L.W.-Foster The crowd Pilate, the Valdina Way, Coldstream Stable’s Lewi I at Tech gym was first in the mile co-holder of the National AAU remaining. Prom there on it crowd of tion hall. R.W-Jamieson_P. Qauthie to Including places high merely 8,000, made the 1% miles and Farm’s treated a hot game that started was a of Reaping Glory Woolford Washincton spares—8. Bowman. Lor the 60-yard dash and the Jump title. Vessie dethroned New matter waiting for time to in 1:52%, fair time for a The was the in a as a for relay, slightly Legislator. Noonday Sun and Joe victory eighth rain. McManus, Oracle. F. Bowman. Bar ; walkaway the Johnnies. Violets followed up and run out. G. W. thus closed its off track. He ton. Amundson. N. Smith. Buffalo—Altam shotput—the Hampshire’s Richmond Morcom reg- returned $9 for $2 to scratches. But it row for the Nittany Lions, and their They had a 20-0 lead season with A Burger were late Chanman, C. Smith. Summerhill, Klein midway their National AAU indoor tri- then went on to an IC-4A indoor ular 17-6 record and win in the mutuels. 24th on their hodte floor. the second was strictly a two-horse race once straight Bennett, Rlmstead. Allen, Bunt. Officials through period, and the of a week ago by taking the record of 6 feet inches—the by its victory tonight retains a slim Referee—Russell Lee. Linesman—Harr: halftime umph 7V4 Amber Light, victorious the Ocean Wave his bid to catch Georgetown battled the Lions on margin was 20-12, most of chance of a bid past began Drelsen. coveted IC-4A crown in Madison only competitive record posted dur- receiving to either two in the damage having been dime the Saturdays sprints here; broke Amber Light. even terms through the first half, First period: Scoring—l, Buffalo by Garden with the greatest the National Invitation or the NCAA Beisler (F. Gauthier. 3:11; 2 ! Square ing night. on top as usual today and at the The mutuel handle for the day holding a 22-20 lead at the inter- Richard), Sleepy Thompson, George Hughes point-making spree ever staged in The big “bang” of the night, tourney in New Tork later this Washincton. Jamieson (O. Oauthler and Chuck Dudley. month. three-quarters was breezing along was $227,718, bringing the total of mission. But the visitors collapsed Oracle). 10:37; 3. Washincton. G ; the 22 years of the meet. naturally, was Burnham's sizzling Duke, prior to its defeat four ahead Gauthier (Jamieson. McManus), 12:11 lengths of the field of the 74-day session to $10,014,474, a in the second half, as the Penn Washincton. ». Gonzaga began to drive in the they collected 48 in the last 440 with tonight, was considered certain to 4. Smith (Lonmin. As Altogether, struggle yards five other starters. At the stretch mark the Fair Grounds State led Baltimore and mundson), 14:40: S. Washincton, Oracii third period, but the Cadets still to the 20 in one of those events. operators team, by paints, compared meek ^ Dixon to take the mile by inches play Ocean (McManus. Barton), 17:48. Penalty— had a 26-20 The Wave, running well back all admittedly could not have con- John Egli, poured 35 poihts through Allen (chareins). margin to cany Into Fordham grabbed for second place. after the two had loafed through Colonials now have defeated the the final way, moved up to within a ceived at the close of last year's the hoops. Seeond period: Scorlns—6. Washincton frame. With 4% minutes In skyrocketing to their new high, the first As a re- (See G. W., C-2.) Mailley (Hoch. Oracle), 12:37. Penalties— to three-quarters. Page length of the leader. money-losing season. Baltimore was top scorer with 16 go, the Eagles climbed on top the Violets completely wiped out sult, although N. Smith (trlpplnc); Asmundson (trip they zipped through paints, while Mahnken led the 1104 Hoch (hid ; with Chester Co&kely’s basket, and the last in Hoyas quarter 58.8 seconds, with 14. aUcLlns)Bnmmerbiu with Bob Smith and Frank Cantrel their Third period: Scorlns—7. Buffalo time for the full route was a Oeorcet'wn. G.P.Pts. Penn. _ adding to the Tribe Not Jolted State. G.P.Pti. Summerhill (Klein, Chapman). 4:00; 8 score, stayed ahead. mild 4:16.2. Boxers Finals Cablanelll.l 4 10 Gent.f ..215 Buffalo, Rlmstead (BeUler, Bennett) : 0«MV(34). OT*U Track Team Maryland Potolicchio.f 2 0 4 2 3 7 Drop Vonnelda.f. 7:55; 0, ft&SP* W* Michigan Washincton. Oracle (unassisted) Dixon’s tactics in his time Mahnken,c.' 6 2 14 taking Blerjr.i _10 2 18:27; 10, Washincton. Oracle (Barton -8 .— 1 4 through the first eight laps of the As Heath Balks Kraus.g « Hormteln.c, 5 2 12 McManus). 18:36. Mo penalties. feT*- Haa&ett.c— 2 0 4 Baltlmore.c. 6 4 10 Caranauch.c Oif 0 } JiT were As Score _.__ $ 11-lap trip what the doc- the Associated Press. 3 by periods: Hassett.* — just Syracuse Captures Title By Egll.g_5 13 1 i Hickson, c 5 4 4 Gets Big Ten Crown tor would have ordered for Dart- Washincton _4 1 2—’ Tancredl,*.. Oil CLEVELAND, March 6.->Jeff Total* 15 7 37 Total*,. 2ll3 55 Buffalo _1 8 2—! l McCarthy,*. 0 2 2 mouth who Rodman Bows to T. ! 53 Vi Don, turned in his first Marabito, Jones Is Beaten Dudley.*. 0 0 0 Registers Points; major victory of the season. Heath has returned to the Cleve- in l Total*-. 11 8 30 Totals.. 12 10 34 Wisconsin Is Second As they rounded the first turn By Sgroi Eastern Collegiate Tourney land Indians his first-proffered \ in the final lap, they were hooked Br the contract for 1943. but the club’s Who Associated Press. Jones looked in Jimmy Collins, Perfected Hunter Beats 2-Mile ; March up, elbow to elbow, with Burnham good gaining the is not CHICAGO, 6—Michigan N. 6— front office surprised. on the SYRACUSE. Y., March decision over Jim Cassidy of Penn Easily won the Big Ten indoor meet outside. As a result, there Roger T. Peckinpaugh, vice Mark Set was more than a little and Salvatore (Totts) Mirabito out- State and Rodman was highly im- Third by Rice lyre tonight with 53% points, with pushing president, said he anticipated a Base Play, Dies at 73 as pressive in Ed Burdett of EAST with shoving they fought for the pointed Maryland’s Len Rodman for finishing OJ UIC A3BWWWU rrcss, LANSING, Mich., March 6 ■Wisconsin next 37%. pole squawk from the outfielder about tainea an active interest in Dase finished follows: 1111- all the way ’round. his Army with a terrific right-hand (JP>.—Oliver Hunter, 3rd, Notre Others as 30th consecutive win tonight, the initial offer—and has mailed BUFFALO, N, Y., MarCtt 6.— ball affairs after his caree: ; j With N. blow in 1:45 of the second round. playing Dame’s crack 34y5; Ohio State, 26; Indiana, Y. U. dethroning Penn a second contract a after j distance runner, added jpois, ending one of college containing Shortly renewal of amovement ended in 1911 and was president o: ■ State for team honors, three defend- boring’s Results of semifinals: new lustre tonight to his growing lay*; Minnesota, 6ys; Purdue, 5; today’s high«r figure. to his name in baseball's the Buffalo '■ greatest careers 127 place hall municipal leagues thi Chi- ing champions held on to their titles by capturing the pounds—BUI Wallace, Coast Guard, At the same time reputation as the Nation’s fastest Iowa, 4ys; Northwestern, y5; decisloned Basil Kombouris. Maryland: Peckinpaugh of fame at Cdoperstown, James J. 22 years. the Eastern Intercollegiate heavyweight past collegiate 2-miler the Icago, 0. during proceedings. Vince Byrne. Syracuse, decisloned Bob indicated the Indians would not (Jimmy) Collins, credited with He 19 by cracking title for the third as U. revo- spent years in professions 1 crowned were: Virginia’s Tom Todd over time, his Syra- Lindsay. 8. Military Academy. Central Collegiate Conference record Champions skipped 135 pounds—Tom Jones. Maryland, de- meet Heath’s demands for as lutionizing third base died to- 13 of them in the the cuse University ringmates walked play, baseball, majors > In 1938 Foie vault—John Schmidt, Ohio State: 60-yard hurdles in 7.4 to keep cisloned Jim Cassidy. Penn State: Ben much pay as he received last of hung up by Greg Rice. Ken with team day pneumonia—“game td the where he played with the Boetoi 1 Herbert Matter. Illinois: Steinbeck. his crown; Morcom was an away honors. Serol. Syracuse, decisloned Bill Boswell, Hunter ran the 2-mile course Sows—tied for first at 13 feet 3 Inches easy Coast Guard. season. Heath, who has spent last.” the Red The Orange boxers set two records Braves, Sox and the Phila at State • Shot put—Lou Saban. Indiana, 48 leet pole vault winner and Fordham’s 145 pounds—Jack Tishe, Penn State, winter working in a Seattle The ; Michigan College tonight al% Inches. in 30 and deciaioned Don Spence. U. 8. Military tthe 73-year-old Collins, manager delphia Athletics. He was the firs 1 In 2-mile relay team kept up its chief amassing points snaring is one 9:12.8, compared with Rice’s old r High jump—George Hoeflnger. Ohio Academy: Harold Wells. Syracuse, deci- shipyard, of nine Tribes- of the 1903 Boston Red first to from the 1 six out of eight Individual titles as Sox, play away bag and t< time of ((tate: Herbert Matter. Illinois Richard habit by grabbing off its specialty sloned Rutus Drury. Coast Guard. men Others are 9:19.6. Wisconsin—tied for first at 6 155 unsigned. team to win a world series, had develop a defense against bunts. Hcdgell. for the fourth Mar- they hammered out their sixth pounds—Billy Byrne. Syracuse, de- feet 2 Inches. straight year. cisloned John Doolittle. U. S. Military Pitchers A1 Smith, Chubby Dean been since 24. Bom in the 20th annual hospitalized February January 18, 1870, in Nlagari i Broad jump—Herb Matter, Illinois, 22 com, although failing to retain his championship Academy: Dan Ccalabrini, Coast Guard, and Allie Inflelders feet 9V« inches. event. decisloned Charles Godwin, Western Mary- Reynolds; His daughter, Mrs. Frank N. Walsh, Palls, N. Y„ Collins broke into pro- r 60-yard dash—Len Alkon. Michigan, double crown, by finishing third in land. Mack and Eddie Mammons Is Paco Other team Ray Turchin; said he “was game to the last and fessional baseball in 1893 with Buf- Setting 11:06.4. the high jump, still was the night’s ratings were: Penn Heavyweight—Salvatore Mirablto. Syra- Outfielder Oris f Mile run—Ross Hume. Michigan. 4:19.7. State cuse, decisloned Prank Hawrylak,- Penn Hockett, and never cdmplained.” falo of the old Eastern individual scorer with 12 11, Coast Guard 9, U. S. Mili- League. High hurdles—Walter Lambert. Wiscon- top points. State; Leonard Rodman. Maryland, tech- Catchers Buddy Rosar and Otto An nominee for baseball’s Collins a In tary 9 and nical knockout over original had lifetime battinc Pin Event sin. 0:09. Big surprise of the meet came Academy Maryland 6. Ed Burdett. U. 8. Crawley 440-yard dash—Bob Ufer, Michigan. military Academy; 1:45 ot the second Denning. hall-of fame in 1935, Collins failed average of .298 and a fielding aver- when Glenn a dark horse Mlrabito’s swan song in the ring round. With 80 of the approximately 120 0:48.6. Masten, Pitcher Jim Bagby came to to receive sufficient votes. His can- age of .929. in while with Two-mile run—Clarence Dunn. Illinois. from was devoid of thrills. The taller, Final summaries: 1898, the entrants Colgate, closed 20 yards in the terms today to run the list already having rolled, Tony 0:30.3. leaner Rodman absorbed 120 pounds—Jack Grey. Penn State, signed didacy, however,. gained wide sup- Braves, he led the National League < 880-yard run—John Roxborough. Mich- final with a some heavy Mammons of Northeast Temple had quarter-lap Whirlaway outpointed Brian O'Hara. Coast Guard. to 21. port the last few months. He main- in home runs with 15. 1:55.5. but — igan. finish to grab off the 2-mile run punches, was never in serious •127 pounds Vince Byrne, Syracuse, a score of 46—723 to lead In the Low hurdlaa—Chuck Finney. Michigan, outpointed in 9:25.8 trouble and countered with some Bill Wallace, Coast Guard. Crawley last and dethrone Yale's Roy 136 pound*—Ben Scrol. Syracuse, out- Pop bowling handicap 5 *MUe relay—Indiana (Nichols. Falwell. telling blows that had Toots pointed Tom Jones. Maryland. night at Mount Rainier. and Price). Schwarzkopf. backing fxing 3:22.9._ away and shaking his head. But 145 pounds—Harold Wells, Syracuse, Defending Champion Prank Mls- outpointed Jack Tlahe. Penn State. Teh Favors Tilts at Service Posts Toots connected more often. 166 Big chou of was pounds—Bllj Byrne, Syracuse, out- Many Arlington in second Maryland lost out in another final pointed Dan Bcalabrini. Coast Guard. with followed 165 pounds—Larry Pitapatrlck, United Also Would Forces' Athletic Funds With Own place, 46-^706, by Bil Games • Honored when Tom Jones, 135-pounder, States Mllitanr Academy, outpointed Ted Help Friedman of Mount Rainier, 86—700, Gedeon, Ex-Nat, Maier, Penn State. dropped a close decision to Ben B» the Associated Press, and Lou 176 pounds—John McArdle. Syracuse, “Army and Navy- teams are men to participate if it doesn't Yates, King Pin, 46—607. Sgroi of This also was a outpointed Bill McGlothln. United States All Services at MacDill Field Turn Out Syracuse. a CHICAGO, March 6.—Athletic Wiling .to pay the expenses of interfere with their good fight. Military Academy. duties," Heavyweight—Salvator (Toots) Mirablto, directors of the Western Con- the college teams for these con- MaJ. Griffith said. “We Irish Shode Marquette The tussle between Sgroi and Tom 0UtD0lntetl Leonard Rodman. ference expect For of Soldier's Hero Medal Maryland broke up their football tests,’' Maj. Griffith said, “On a similar will be Awarding Jones of position taken MILWAUKEE, March 6 UP).—No- Maryland produced the session today, with many details the other hand, they want to the and Marine By Associated several by Army Corps, tre Dame’s basket ball team tbt Press, he suffered broken ribs hardest fighting. Jones dropped the of the 1943 season still to be fought play some games away from the so that the boys will have some off a March 6.—First and shock in the accident, but Syracusan to the canvas with a left Rook's Loss Costs Tribe Marquette rally tonight to TAMPA, Fla., settled by correspondence and camps to build up their athletic in j after participation competitive defeat the Hilltoppers. 48 to » former freeing himself, returned to the face early in the second later 47,Yor Lt. Elmer J. Gedeon, possibly meetings. funds. It will require some athletics—maybe an hour a day, its 16th in 18 to the flaming wreckage and car- round, but Sgroi came back to Third First Baseman victory games. ! baseball with the Wash- stag- Maj. John L. Griffith, Big Ten tussling With the schedules, but which is about all our player ried John R. Rarrat to the March boys get. Corpi. ger Marylander with a solid DETROIT, 6.—The first- athletic commissioner, free at the will be > was reported games camps Meeting in unijunction with ington Nationals, today pre- safety. Lt. Gedeon was badly right to the face, and had Jones base troubles of the Cleveland In- all members of the conference, played.” the Big Ten men was the NCAA i sented the Soldier’s Medal for he- burned. groggy in the final round. dians mounted when Vern today as well as representatives of The directors decided to hold Fourth District Basket Ball Com- l roism by Maj. Gen. St. Clair All service organizations at Jones and Rodman reached the Freiburger, 19-year-old Detroiter four other schools attending the the Big Ten track meet at but it made little head- one of the most colorful MacDill Field in Lt. finals in the mittee, j Strett in paraded afternoon tilts at which who was next in line for the job seemed that as meeting, agreed in way in selecting a team to repre- I ceremonies ever held at MacDill Gedeon’s honor. time Syracuse sewed up the crown after the Hal and departed Troeky many games as possible should Evanston May 15. also this area ■ They sent in the tournament Field here. Lt. Gedeon was drafted in the by six men in the Les placing title bouts. Fleming, received notice from be played at military stations, discussed the extent to which in for his of 1941 and sent to the New York. i Lt. Gedeon was cited spring While Jones and Rodman were win- the Navy to report for duty where admission free to would be student officers on the various Illinois, Big Ten champion, was bravery in rescuing an injured Army cavalry school. He trans- ning, Maryland was losing Basil March 13. j members of the armed forces. campuses might participate in regarded the logical choioe, but crew member of a bomber which ferred to the air force and won Kambouris, 137-pounder, who was batted .301 last Freiburger year The outside schools were Mar- college athletics. several problems must be dis- crashed and burned at Raleigh, his wings at Williams Field, decisioned by Bill Wallace of the for Cedar of Rapids the Three Eye quette, Michigan State, Notre “The Navy already has an- cussed before N. C. Navigator of the plane. Arts. Coast Guard. the selection is League. Dame and Pittsburgh. nounced that It will permit Its made. 4