Pros Consider Elimination of Extra Point ttmftnj Jto5 Jlpafte* Grid DECEMBER 1946 B—3 WASHINGTON, D. C., 15, *_■ f* ’_ Meet to Lure Overtime Ptoy Asked Kramer lop Rgcketer A. U. Plans to Make City-Wide Boxing Amateur Stars of Boys' Clubs Games Track aau in eoston, To End Tied Of Year; Bogley No. 1 Major Sport; The city-wide invitation boxing 1944 National Aing tournament which the Boys’ Club of was declared the "outstanding” Washington will sponsor, starting boxer. he In National In Carlo-Named Coach Friday night at Turner’s Arena, got New honors came when loop Boys' his class into the Ranking its first from Puggy stepped out of >y the Associated Prut will entry yesterday a ly th« Aistxiated Pratt American University place Ha- King, 19-year-old featherweight ace. feathers and flattened Charley NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Proposals NEW' Dec. —The track on a major sports basis, ac- the Golden YORK, If Puggy is a distinguished Boys’ bron of St. Mary’s, to eliminate the polnt-after-touch- United cording to Athletic Director Staff States Lawn Associa- Club product, having been a cham- Gloves champion in the first round down and the playing of extra tion Cassell, who yesterday appointed ama- peri- compiled its national rankings pion of some sort ever since he of the Variety Club-sponsored ods to determine the winner in all Joe Carlo as track coach and auth- for 1946 today, rating a trio of the club 12 years ago. Puggy teur carnival, last summer. For are among the for orized C. E. Slick, noted track archi- joined games suggestions Californians at the top of a men’s will represent the Boys’ Club of that he was chosen the "outstand- new rules which will be tect, to construct a quarter-mile considered singles list that contained more Washington in the 126-pound class, ing fighter” in the competition and by National Football League club- the names strip on the A. U. field. surprises among omitted a division expected to bring out awarded a gold watch. owners Monday. than could be found in the Carlo, football coach at Wilson line-up some of the hottest firing of the A generous flow of participants is itself. High school and originator of the Both are offered by Commissioner tournament. in the next few' days with Metropolitan Scholastic meet, said due Bert Bell. Under the first sugges- of Los Angeles, he spent more than two A.C. to enter such the Eagles will be represented in Although Apollo expected tion the point after America’s chief for the com- the managed 160- touchdown hope a team years in Navy, Puggy fighters as Benny Aquilino, would be indoor meets if he can get done away with entirely ing matches in Australia, to compete in local tournaments. He pound Golden Gloves Novice and and in shape in time. He plans a series a touchdown would count six was ranked first the won the Golden Gloves Pat Thomas among singles of dual meets and competition in 112-pound senior AAU champion; points, with no opportunity of in- which is and AAU in 1944 and represented novice aces; players, hardly startling Mason Dixon Conference and in- and Johnny Sherry, creasing it to seven. since he the national team against the AAU captured dependent meets. the all-Eastern Johnny Crowell, 135-pound The "sudden death*' this at Forest West in the Chicago finals. In 1945 and others. method of championship year Slick will pattern the A. U. track star, many a Hills. won the AAU crown. be in sen- breaking tie game already is part after those at Navy and other he again There will competition of the as a kid fighter won the 50, and unlimited divisions with league’s rules in playoff Parker Drops to Second. major schools where he has built King ior 70 and junior Golden winners and games. It will be in effect tomorrow Frankie Parker of Los Angeles, the cinder strips. 90-pound prizes to runners-up, when the Bears Gloves titles and the 70, 90 and 100- and to be donated by the Chicago and the national champion and No. 1 player Carlo formerly was a one-man trophies Silver Gloves honors. At the Center and New York Giants tangle for the of 1944 and 1945 and runnerup to track team at American University. pound Touchdown Club, Sports Entries league crown and has been on the Kramer in this year’s tourney, was His most notable feat as a distance Washington newspapers. close night at the Box- books since 1941 when theJlears and given the No. 2 rating as expected. runner at A. U. was in a meet Wednesday Green Packers met for the Baltimore Looms ing Commission when weighing in Bay The third spot went to against Qallaudet in which Carlo * young Entries be filed Western Division title. and two- will be done. may of San Francisco, a ran the half-mile, mile at the Boys’ Club, 261 Seventeenth Other business on the agenda for comparative unknown until his mile within two hours, in that As Seahawk Home ! the one-day session includes the strong showing last summer at order, and won the last event. By the Associated Press street.__ : "trial” of Heartly (Hunk) Ander- Wimbledon and Carlo is the originator of a copy- Forest Hills, which BALTIMORE, Dec. 14.—Robert son, Chicago Bears’ assistant coach, earned him a Davis Cup berth. righted track score card in use on' charges of conduct detrimental throughout the country. R. Rodenberg, former Army cap- But such tested campaigners as to football because of some critical D. C„ SASH Ted Schroeder of Glendale, Calif., tain from Washington, i remarks he made aboiit the Detroit Sontini Wins Pin Stakes Size 38t4'x40*-_.*".30 each j top-ranking player and National said here today that the Miami j j Lions’ management in the course of Special Dispatch to Th« Star titlist in 1942 and now a member of the All-America a in Detroit. Seahawks speech of the Davis Elwood NEWPORT NEWS, Va., Oec. 14. i STORES Cup team; Professional Football Confer- J Earle (Greasy) Neale, Philadel- Cooke of New York, No. -4 player —Tony Santini, veteran Washing- TfecAingerG)^^ DUKE AND HIS PARTNERS—The Duke of second from who a return visit to won first move to Baltimore in AT*?HM> phia Eagles’ coach, suggests that last year; Sydney Wood of New Windsor, right, paid ton, D. C. bowler, place ence would | j the rule against clipping from be- York, No. 5 in 1945; Hal Surface of the Chevy Chase Club yesterday 23 years after his fifst round of golf there, lines up with his and a $200 prize in the Newport 1947 if suitable arrangements can with hind should be taken out of the Kansas the man last foursome before the start of an 18-hole match. Left to Samuel H. Kauffmann, Col. Prank A. News Sweepstakes here tonight City, eighth right, be made for playing in Municipal OPEN ALL YEAR book or amended so that it shall not year, and Bryan Grant of Atlanta, Allen, Jr., the Duke and Maj. Gen. L. D. Gasser, retired. a 10-game score of 1,373. be a ----—* —...-. ■ ..■■ -i 1 Stadium. considered clipping if block is Ga., were completely overlooked in GREENBRIER GOLF 5 made after the blocker throws his member of the association's new postwar re- Bcisket Ball Scores Sam Hammerman, head in the direction in which the said the city DRIVING RANGE alignment. By the Associated Press the park board, i hlocked player is running. Rouf Cleveland Munn Quits would welcome the team. Roden- MODERN FLOOD LIGHTING Two Listings for Bogley. Caps Syracuse Seton Hell. 55; George Washington, 48. Neale contends that di- West Virginia. 81; Maryland. 43. berg and his associates will meet Jm. 1241 Rockville Pike. Md.. clipping Gilbert Bogley of Chevy Chase, William and Mary, 48; American U.. 44. 2® < Wisconsin Ave. Extension) with the board Wednesday. '* of Bethesda rectly from behind is not dangerous Md.. succeeded Richard Mouledous Washington College. 46: Catholic U.. 29. miles north j in as Grid Berth to Coach Western Reserve. 50: Ohio U.. 46. has been lined Naval Hospital. and that more result from For 12th Row Sufficient capital injuries of New Orleans, La., at the head of Morehead. 56: Baldwin Wallace, 51. For information telephone Oliver 766t back the team, Rodenberg attempts to block from the side and the list. St. Joseph's. 49; Nevada. 38. up to Wisconsin 97 i 2 boys’ singles Bogley and St. John’s, 58; Loyola, 43. a knees in a direc- said. He refused to disclose hitting runner’s Keston Detailing of River Forest, Vanderbilt. 64; Sewanee, 37. tion where they will not bend. Scolari Shines At Slate Dartmouth. 78: Mitchell Field. 46. names, but said they were repre- HI., were named No. 1 in boys’ 47: 34. Michigan Duke, Virginia, sentative sportsmen from Wash- Other important proposals include doubles. Little Fred Scolari, the former San ly tha Associated Prats Georgia Tech. 51: South Carolina, 34. the Gardnar Clemson, 52: Wofford. 50. ington.* permitting substitution of only Mulloy and Billy Talbert, Francisco University ace who does SYRACUSE, N. Y., Dec. 14.— Western Michigan. 65: Michigan. 61. one man a American International, 65; New Hamp- GLASS at time when the ball is National were AUTO champions, placed everything well, set a terrific pace Syracuse University’s hopes for a shire. 55. dead with the clock still running atop the men’s doubles rankings for last night as Washington’s Capitols golden era of football received a jolt Navy. 71; Hampden-Sydney. 40. | instead of to three sub- the second Davidson. 59; McCrary Eagles, 58. Any Size—Any Shape allowing up straight year. Pauline extended their Basket Bail Associa- today when Head Coach Clarence Wash.-Jefferson, 48: Penn State, 48. the team Betz of stitutes; giving that’s be- Los Angeles headed the tion of America streak to 12 con- (Biggie) Munn made known he had Maine. 81; Bowdoin. 54. Seal1 Cushions—Covers hind in the the of women’s Kentucky. 82; Texas Aggies, 18. scoring option singles list for the fourth secutive victories by defeating the accepted an offer to direct the grid- Northwestern, 63; Marquette, 49. time ORDER receiving the kickoff after a touch- in five years. Cleveland Rebels before a ladies' iron forces at Michigan State Loyola. 63; Randolph Macon. 51. MADE TO Richmond. 50; Port Belvolr. 53. down or field a to The 1946 goal; reversion, rankings: night crowd of 3,289 at Uline arena, College. Quantico Marines, 54: V. M. I.. 50. the 1945 rule making it an auto- 72-52. Munn's effective Purdue. 54: Indiana State. 49. Taranto & Wasman Men's Singlea. resignation, Pennsylvania, 48: Yale. 45. matic touchback when a or The punt A- Kramer. Los Angeles, Calif.; Caps not only squared a 68- January 1, was approved by Syra- Lafayette, 64; Scranton, 36. 1321 L St. N.W. NA. 2966 kickoff crosses the goal line and the 5' A Parker. Los Angeles, Calif.; 92 them the Rebels cuse Vice Chancellor Finla G. Wisconsin. 53; Notre Dame. 49. Thomasfrank P. beating given by of the school rule 2, Brown, Jr.. San Francisco. Alabama. 45; Florida, 15. adoption high CaLf ; -!. . Miami, Fla.; in Cleveland, but forged into an Crawford late today after five days Harvard, 60; Brown, 48. 6' declaring the ball dead immediate- WilliamF- Talbert. Wilmington, Del. Eastern Division lead tie with the of behind-the-scenes maneuvers. Boston College. 66; Providence, 49. 6- W. Donald 42. when it _ McNeil, Orange, N. J.; 77; Lawrence, ly becomes evident that a 7, Robert Falkenburg. Hollywood, Calif.; New York Knickerbockers with a It was understood that Munn. fyracuse,llinols. 58: Pittsburgh. 31. 8, Edward Moylan, 51: South Carolina. 34, try for a point after touchdown is Trenton, N. J.; 9, record of 14 wins and three rever- who became head coach Georgia Tech, Francisco Segura, Guayaquil, Ecuador; Syracuse Hanes Hosiery. 62; Wake Porest. 43. unsuccessful. 10, Seymour Greenberg, Chicago, 111. sals. this year under a 3-year contract, Tufts, 3T: Northwestern, 31. Toronto. Scolari was would take Colgate, 96; 37. A proposal concerning a forward Men’s Doubles. the little man who with him at least two of Bridgewater. 40; Towson. 30. pass incomplete behind the passer's 1. Gardnar Mulloy and William F. Tal- dominated the Capitols from start his assistants. He succeeds Charley Oklahoma A. 8c M.. 43; Temple. 34. bert; 2, Frank D. C. C. N. Y.. 74: Westminster. 42. Guernsey, Jr„ and W. to finish, several sensa- who last week. goal line calls for the infliction of Donald McNeil. 3, John A. Kramer and numbering Bachman, resigned St. John's. 58; Loyola (Chicago). 43. the “normal” penalty—either loss of Frederick R. Schroeder, jr.: 4. Robert tional shots among his six field Munn. who served as line coach Texas. 52: Canisius. 46. Falkenburg and Frank A. Parker; 5. Robert Cornell, 45': Rochester 35. 1, and four the at in described a down or yardage in the case of Kimball and Jack M. Tuero. goafc fouls, handling Syracuse 1937, his Louisville. 53: Indiana. 46. 63 Nebraska. 52. Intentional grounding — from the 8. Harry E. Likas. Jr., and William T. ball magnificently and playing a move as "a great chance for me.” Oklahoma. Vogt; 7, Bernard Bartzen and Herbert Minnesota. 75: North Dakota. 34. defensive all the When Munn was selected as spot of the previous down. Flam: 8. Earl H. Cochell and E. Victor smashing game Syra- Seixas: 9, Thomas P. 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