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BRAKES- ' RELINED WHILE YOU WAIT Off a Braves Pitcher Inducted \G$Pl/Ernon Cycle& Sport; with the New Rivetless Falling WOONSOCKET IMighly Mo Becomes 20-Plus Golfers Out LITTLE SPORT Southern Conference In Women’s Revision Rushing Champion Of Handicap Classes ly th« Associated Press After spending several seasons Ed (Mighty) Mo) Modzelewski, encouraging the high handicap Maryland's great fullback, gained golfers to compete in its tourna- 131 yards against West Virginia ments, the Women’s District Golf last Saturday to win the rushing Association reluctantly cut the 20- championship for 1951 in the plus handicappers out of all but Southern Conference. one event in a revision of the han- l The final total for the Mary- dicap classes yesterday. Dick Saviti and Sedgman land ace came to 834 yards in his Wouldn't Trade Yost for Griff Effective with the 1952 season, Williams, Says nine to 745 for games, compared Class A will be scratch through By Lewis F. Atchison partment’s anti-trust investiga- faster game,” said the famed quar- Furman’s Russell Sutton in 10 tions into with the ob- in 10, Class B will be 11 15. sports dry terback of Notre Dame’s Four Top-Seeded Tourney through Harry Stuhldreher, suggesting By Attocialed Prtti games. William and Mary's Ed servation that the “Governor of Horsemen. “And no man ever and Class C will be 16 through 20. a three-point program to improve Mioduszewswki lost yardage in Kentucky was glad he lived who liked to 60 Nov, Last year the class limits were college football, and Clark Grif- probably play minutes MELBOURNE, Australia, his team’s shellacking by Virginia didn’t get that Tennessee game of football full scratch through 14 for A. 15 fith, who discussed big league at blast.” 27.—Dick Savitt of East Orange, and finished third with 708 yards. televised.” through 20 for B and 21 through baseball’s future, teamed up at Stuhldreher suggested the fol- N. J„ is the top seeded foreign Hair Tops in Total Offense. 26 for C. “We’ve got our problems in the Touchdown Club’s weekly lowing program to help save in the Victorian Clemson's Hair remained sports,” he continued. "They say entry tennis Billy However, the tournament luncheon yesterday to keep a ca- football: in front in the total offense de- fields :we have monopolies and one thing championships winch gets under became so large under the 1951 pacity audienoe glued to its seats <a» Vest full control of and finished with 1.579 or another, but I'd like to see on partment limits that it became for two hours in the most en- thej way the Kooyong courts Thurs- increasingly some Senator and to game m the hands of college yards, more than 300 yards better affair of its held get up try day. difficult for the tournament chair- joyable kind and should than Alex Webster of N. C. State. prevent Notre Dame from cross- administrators, they Vic Seixas winner man to obtain courses for the 18 this year. Philadelphia was ing a State line to play Michi- not legislate for or against it; Bill of VMI third. - of the Brehany scheduled Eighty-two years old last-week, recent New South Wales regularly competitive * > Only the fourth man, George a gan.” b Cut down post-season bowl was seeded second. events of the Association. The “and fellow doesn't get to be 82 tournament, now Griff praised the Touchdown to those traditional or' Washington's Andy Davis, women years old very often,” Griff had games Rounding out the foreign seedings golfers have been asked Club's work in has a chance to overtake Hair. encouraging sports, established games, with the schools in order were Lennart to keep their tournament fields his audience laughing almost from Bergelin, His team has a game left Friday it an outstanding commu- or their under 100. his first remarks until his closing jcalling themselves, conferences.: Sweden; Tony Trabert, Cincin- with but Davis would nity service. Richmond, prophecy on the Pacific Coast handling all arrangements; nati; Ted Schroeder, La Cres- more than 450 One Tourney For 20-Plus. “You fellows help set the foun- have to gain yards. League’s prospective "open” clas- Would centa, Calif.; Sven Davidsson, dation for the Change Kecruiting. Others over the 1.000-yard mark Now players with honesty of the Torsten handicaps! sification. (c> Discontinue re- Sweden; Johansson, and over of the he told his off-campus are Gil Bocetti of Washington 20 will have only one tourna-i re youth Nation.” and Hamilton Richard- "We going along with them,” of athletes. Sweden, Lee and Furman’s .Gene Pedrick. ment listeners. "Without our cruiting Instead, hei sponsored by the Associa- he said, ’’but they’ll go broke. sports son, Baton Rouge, La. would be far below would have prospective students Brehany Best Passer. tion, and in it will play for a And I don’t pass that country par.” Prank Australia’s No, hope they visit the campus to determine ifi Sedgman. Brehany ended up the league’s1 trophy donated by Mrs. Owen rule about players deciding Says Marshall Broke Desk. 1 player, headed the domestic wheth-j it was the type school they de- best passer with 80 completions!!Hines of Washington Golf and er or not they want to be drafted! seedings. Ranked behind Sedgman Griff joshed Brother Edmund sired to attend. This, he con-1 for 1,206 yards. Pedrick and Hair Country Club. It will be known by a big league club. Imagine a! were Ken McGregor. Mervyn Rose, Clement of St. John’s about Griff tended, would dignify the coach’s came second and third. as the Duffers tournament. The fellow like Joe in San Lewis Ken Ian DiMaggio losing a quarter to his secretary the come Hoad, Rosewall, has original Duffers will position by having boy Glenn Smith of Clemson become the Francisco, for example, knowing on St. John’s over Gon- Ayre, Don Candy and George ! victory to him. taken the lead in the receiv- Elizabeth Harris can in New York! 4 pass Cup. |he get $50,000 zaga, and ended with a plea for Worthington. catches a Stuhldreher also thinks players ing department with 35 Mrs. M. J. Torlinski, outgoing They’ll promise him few thou- help in collecting $60 from George who prefer other sports to spring for 575 yards, just ahead of VMI's, president of the WDGA, said there sand dollars more to stay there Marshall. BOB WARD AND FAMILY—Bob Ward, the of football should be ex- Five years ago—Buff Donelli University Mary- j Jay Grumbling and Wake Forest’s was no alternative other than to and that'll bring on collusion. practice I "He was so elated the Red- was named head lootball coach land's All-America guard, poses proudly with his new daughter, ; Jack Lewis. But Wash- That’s what we’ve to by cused, but predicted that if It George reduce the limits for the handicap got guard at Boston born Sunday at Prince His wife is the former skins’ victory,” Griff said, “that was dropped altogether, 80 per University. Georges Hospital. ington’s Bino Barreira, with 30 classes. Now the higher handi- against—collusion and bribery in Ellen Zalesak from he sat down on my desk and broke cent of the would do L'nion, N. J. The youngster has been named passes caught, still has a chance will sports.” players capped players have to work the Kathleen Ellen. The Wards one ; glass top. Walked out with- nothing. have other child, an 11-month- at the lead. harder to get within the C class Griff Covers Wide Field. out saying a word, too.” old son, Jimmy. —AP Photo. The punting laader is Jim Smith: maximum Speaking of his own plans for “It’s wrong to practice football of Duke, who has averaged 40 i rebuilding, Griffith answered a Stuhldreher, who said he doubt- 8 and 10 months out of the year,” , Under the 1952 setup, there will yards per kick, compared to 40.2 query about obtaining Ted Wil- ed the complete accuracy of that the one-time Wisconsin coach Installed While You Walt be 95 players eligible for Class A for North Carolina's liams from Boston by declaring i last statement, vigorously defended agreed, “But a coach gets a yards Bud, tournaments, 128 for B and 132 STANDARD AUTO GLASS Two Freshmen Make Harvard Coach Calls Wallace. !"I wouldn’t trade Eddie Yost for college football, with particular chance to know his boys in the for C, with about 40 registered •24 N St. N.W. HU. 5571 The 1951 individual statistics, , Williams.” emphasis on the platoon system. spring when the pressure isn't on players over the Class C limti. The' _OPEN complete except for the Rich- i Griff twitted the Justice De- “It gives you a much better and him every Saturday afternoon." SATUKDATS_ usual figure is 65 per cent partici- ADVERTISEMENT. Border Conference For mond-GW game and the unre- Sports Emphasis pation from Class A players and | ported figures of last Saturday’s about 50 per cent for the others. Citadel-Eastern Carolina contest: Basketball In at Class A Became Unwieldly. Lions College Poulos All-Star Elevens Blast Critics Rushing. Strengthened, fty tho Associated Press Rejoins Squad Why you should Games. Rushes. Yds By the Associated Press th« Associated Press Class A so •y 1 Modzelewski. Md !> in *34 became unwieldly last NYU 84 Fatrlelgh Dleklntoa <N. J ) 69 Furman 1 <> 13* 74 5 lean to Nov. 2. Sutton. year that 145 players turned out Parris 1st. Marines 78 Florida Slate 46 ALBUQUERQUE, 27.—Two BOSTON, Nov.
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