f* THE EVENING star. Washington. D. C. A-22 rarosr. dbcimbeb *7. isot Carolina Team} k Hhu 15-Event Slate Streaking Presidents BOWLING Arranged WITH ROD THOMAS Due for Big Crowd Fill Semifinals for
largest cragg i H ' VafsAn The Ice hockey with four. Brklacich now has It wouldn’t surprise many of |think,” returned Watson. years a season total of 20 assists. In Maryland recent Wine Arena Dixie who watched him bowl In at Classic me wae Golf those “What slowed that old game tied U prospect for The was at i-1 N. OP) last night at the Penn Recre- man bowling with us." the tomorrow after the first period 2-3 at RALEIOH. C.. Dec. 7 The Maryland State Oolf As- night and ation If a 18-year-old boy won He pointed to a duckpin war ; when the Presidents The Dixie Basketball Classic sociation announced yesterday 3:21 of the second. Yvan ;the 30-Game Elimination Clas-1 horse of old. Perce Wolfe, who clash with Charlotte for the Houle of Charlotte broke the > moved Into the semifinals today a 16-event calendar and its tic, in which some of the finest I wae among those ellmlasted. Vip * * third straight night in the 2-3 Ue. but PaUadlno and I with North Carolina's “Big new elate of officers for 1650, duckpin shooters in the land ** Jean Leclerc hit Eastern Hockey League. Oame on successive ! Four'* colleges battling It out all become official are engaged. There were several brilliant shots for the Presidents who to at the i time is 8:30. ' in the cha’mplonshlp group's annual meeting Jan- Wayne Souder, a student at bite by bowlers not among the were never headed thereafter. bracket Damascus (Md.) High School, leaders. For Instance, The buildup was helped con- Wsshinston 11 .I—T for the third consecutive year. uary >1 Baltimore Leon » i at the Lord FleUher, siderably when Washington de- Chsrlotte 1 t —4 rolled a five-game aet of 714 who floundered for l Ptrst Period —Scoring: Wsshinston 1 Once-beaten North Carolina place after 10 two games (107 - Hotel. garnet 100) feated the Clippers, 7-4, last' Do roller tKusms. Lrclord 1418. to third and sud- night Chsrlotte—O Hoorn tStusri. Wtrtckl). State waa scheduled to meet Oeorge A. Tormey of the behind Bryan point Oreen Michael last HU 804 at the i a of Manor. him 1,312. Colombia Bowling Idle tonight and tomorrow. 18:24 of the final period gave deficit to defeat Bcton Hall, Oristtan at Center. Presidents got scoring Philadelphia The men's amateur tourna- ** • * Forty-two women will The the Ramblers a 4- 69-62. played the shoot from seven different players victory ment will be at Just as impressive as young, , the second round st 7 and 9 30 3 over the Johnstown Carolina Taras on Steam OLD Country of Maryland and assists at opportune mo- STORY' FOR GROZA—Lou Groza, Club Bouders big score was the tonight at the Lucky Jets In an exhibition game of It marked the 14th straight Cleveland Browns’ 10-22 the 36-hole Strike. ments with Player-Coach Steve the Hockey League tackle and place-kicking June and manner In which he achieved The men's standings: Eastern game won by the host Big Four SUte Open has been tenUUvely Brklacich leading in assists i teams last night. specialist, shines his kicking shoe for Sun- It. The boy was the personifica- teams in opening rounds of the day’s game with the Detroit Lions, his 11th set for Woodmont July 8. Other tion of poise. HU utter confi- holiday tournament Not since appearance in a title game in 12 years. Groza club sites will be announced dence was emphasized by the sssSt itt ass ass" is? Minnesota beat Wake Forest in later. nervousness of some the Stalcup RRB 1130 H. In man «23 na{•m2 Tentative Lineup Set is the only remaining member of the original of Mlaehou 804 Ml 2 121 1954 an outside team *“«*» winalo* *27 has won The schedule: veterans about him. 854 1299 Chlaaiick 602 1211 first-round, game. Browns, who won four straight All-America ;¦ 14. Titus 888 1287 Mj (tin Injured For Classic in 1958 a April 13-May 11—Taam champion- it who Barnett Pettit •hip But was an oldtimer Zehrlns 881 1277 McKinlW BR4 1208 . North Carolina, favored to Conference championships before moving H RALEIOH. N. C Dec. 27 UP) May 9—M I**6Scotch at Waahtiuton co-starred with the stripling—- 1 Worth 801 1278 Stair SOO IZOB win the title, turned on the into the League in 195(f May at Crateanai 821 1275 Harsrtt 573 t*ni tentative lineup the National Football 23 Miaed Scotch Balttmar*. weighs b « !—A of » championship he stand 5-foot-4 and Marhro 844 1271 T*n* MO 1201 steam in the second half A field goal ijy Lou the June »-R—Women Wataon 888 It.VI J Micro teams that will play in the be- gave the Browns NFL strange * PH 1200 nt Baltimore 130 —ln a bowling Dy« B 882 1254 RrOold 5911196 : 1858 Dixie Basketball Classic hind the shooting of hard- titlein 1950. AP Wirephoto. June 13—Two-man handle** at Bal- 0 As timore show. Ray Watson U %2. He IftlKE*Flclahrr Si* 5*4 1195 Hawks Lose driving • 841 1250 Andre** Tommy Kearns and champlonihlp nt AA.11193 was announced yesterday June 19-22—Men and Souder rolled on the same O Clark 884 1247 Bantor* ftflft 119.1 the AwoctttcO Pete Wallop Baltimore Ltwh 880 1248 St Prtu shortly before the first game Brennan to St. Maryland open at lanes. In the first game. Wayne 18. Hend'i’n 808 1192 June 27— Junior J. Sinter 84* 1244 Jenkin* 597 1191 The Hawks, leaders in the of the 1957 tournament got Louis. Wa*hln*ton shot Fappler 575 1210 T Mock un- July 7—Maryland pro-amateur at 158. Watson. 146. In the 840 589 1189 der way. Coach Ed Hickey's Bt. Louis Block-Long second, Lockhkrt 12.11 Rinaldi 572 1188 Lines Grab Off Wathintton it 122 for the boy Andes 1228 Western Division of the Na- was O. 848 Simons 815 11*7 Bill Hensley. publi- team made a battle of it the July K—Maryland open champtoo- IBradahrr 54.1 1 2"« Burdette 559 1179 Association, Classic ¦hip at Wathintton and 142 for hU white-haired »nrdeT 821 1225 tional Basketball first 10 * Hurlock 58» 1179 cist. announced that Michigan minutes. Jack Mimlitz July 10—Women field dav rival, and in the third, 144 for : HJPtJon 815 1224 Barkler 599 1179 looking fondly at the eight- hit on six field goals in the first Aucual 29—Father and ton rham- Moore 597 1224 are State. Yale, Cincinnati and Last of Title Game Tickets plotuhlp at Wathintton Souder and 136 for Watson. to of September * field day at SUMINATBB and-a-half game lead they built tentatively have nine minutes score 12 8t 4—Women Their three-game -d Louisville ac- DETROIT. Dec 27 OP).— treasurer, said 00 per cent of ] Baltimore totals were w Rd.Totel 2d Rd Total Louis' 13 points. Ftank Mc- September Maryland tenlor at Maddox 5*4 1177 Oordo* 5711151 up. for It may be the thing to cepted bids for the 1958 event, the 30.844 ticket holders 35— identical 4245. 810 1172 North coach, Chilled column* of Detroit season Wathintton ge»eh F Baker 58*1151 which will be played here next Guire. Csroilna S-lo—Fnyna Trophy at Watson 125.137, and Kramer 80* 1170 Mande* 571 114* get them through the week now then signalled Bob Cunning- football fan* filed past ticket had picked up their allotment October finished Krenllch 591 1170 Amapuel 582 1141 December. None of the four before tickets Wathintton _ . . Souder. 135. 155 Onu*k» 5**118“ Herbert 825 1147 that Pettit la with ham to guard Mimlltx. windows today, eagerly reach- the final went on October 11 Waahlnttan-Btltimore P Bob out a has played In the Classic be- “That sale. team match at Baltimore “Father Time caught up with Moore s*lllßß P Wolfe *7B 1141 the whole game right ing for 13,600 tickets left for The box office handled Simoni 5*4 1188 Martin 583 1142 broken finger. fore. was s cross sale of more than you." somebody jibed st Wat- Welatl't 5*3 1184 Goldman 572 1141 there." McGuire said later. Sunday's Nation*! Football J Cicala 57ft 1181 Brown 557 1148 Pettit fractured the digit in As always, the visiting teams be- $301,000 In the four days since son. E Puth 598 118') Oroett m 587 1148 Kearns had 23 points and League champlonihlp tame WMton 595 i 159 outler 541 1112 will be matched against North the sale started, he said. “Yes, but not the way you | R Oaddl 5*2 the second period of last night's! Brennan 20. Mimlitz, far tween the Detroit Lions end Sawyer 1155 Smter 519 1187 Carolina's "Big Pour”—North Remaining 5.600 .Due any Cleveland were game in which Detroit toppled Carolina ahead of of his teammates, Browns. State. North Carolina. finished with 20. The lines began moving at 0 bleacher seats. 4,000 reserved Bt. Louis. 110-108. on Oeorge Duke and Wake Forest. (including single Everett Case. N. C. State am., some of the purchasers seats the Here Sunday | Tardley s 48-point effort. seats post seats) coach, said he thought his team still clutching blankets in and and 4.000 Area Tennis Players In-other games, the Celtics “turned in a tremendous effort which they had huddled In standing room tickets beat the Knlcks. 130-110. and 1 in defeating Northwestern and 25 - degree temperatures Briggs Btadium seats 52.555 With Walcott Syracuse came on with a rush 85 Nominated that “Northwestern played the through lest night. The stadium is scaled to pro- Osrvin Sawyer and hi*' Earn National Ratings game Flgur- to top Cincinnati in the first type of we expected." First in line was Don duce a gate of 8380.000 at 810. trainer, Jersey Joe Walcott, are gams at St. 104-100. The Wolfpack built up 10- ski. 30. of Royal Oak. who led Washington tennis former top Louis. a $7.50. $5 snd $4 rates. With due here Bunday night to begin ares player in the Mid- Pettit, who also lost his league point lead in the first half But a group of seven which calls players earned rankings In 10 dle is 15th. $200,000 preparations for Sawyers Idefensive back and the Browns' like J a 63-48 victory over St. Louis ville. Ky.. and Paul Wiley. Ca- victories, a Washington resi- lette Cincinnati with 33. but 'wat was the but began pick up regular 34. SUll Can Carry Ball in the Dixie Classic at Raleigh. nadian Davis Cup star. Two former led to near the oldest at dents. Admiral James Bill Bharman. who has taken Garden State, the world's rich- end of the half you any His first years M. Farrin est on the shooting "They don't surprise two st Ohio Duke. 69-62 victor over Seton Remarkable Stride and James S. over the scoring duties for the race. of Bucky Allen. In the time with anything new. But State the Buckeyes threw more : Hall, Farrin. are in Others second meets North Carolina in A former Washington second place. Celtics, had 44 points as the nominated Include half Duke’s rebounding you don't know when they'll than they did his last two years i tonight’s resi- U. Li'l and semifinals. North dent. Henry Van Rensselaer, Donald Knlcks never got closer than Alhambra. Rolero Pella. sharpened shooting paid off. do It. All told. Cassady caught 42 , Ralph of Bethesda Kelly. Carolina SUte. advancing with made one of the most jr.. 10 points. Boston had s 85-43 Jlmmer. Leather Button. Allen led with 23 points for the "There are a certain number Buckeye passes. 41 of them be- , remark- and Robert S. Bowditch. of Deadeye Rose game a 71-68 decision over North- able strides in American history lead. Dick. Trellis. things they fore his year. Worchester. Mass , are ninth in halftime Terra Tom Cross and Don of do real well. senior western plays Wake Forest, when he Richie Ouerln topped Hew Firms. Pllon. Misty Roberta had 13 they have and In hts freshman year ss a achieved a national the junior doubles. Lynch and Flight. each for Seton You know 'em. which defeated Duquesne, 65- ranking with 33. Nisht Amool. Board Hall. the only thing you do Is pro last season he caught nine for the first time at Speed Howell placed 20th in York Man and Grey can 54 38 years of age. Van the Monarch. do your best." passes for 83 yards. Rens- boys' doubles. Kelly, an LssU OfPU N» Or. O T Pi/ Once-beaten Niagara pulled selaer. who played around the Irish-bred now Jour* ii () None of the famous Cassady by Hasty o Crotty ft n u Another veteran. Mike Mc- an upset in the All-College Washington owned House Farm, I Smith ill Searcy (I 11 u running talent evaporated while . tournaments in MrC.ffrr, 2 0 4 2 4 Cormack. star Cleveland of- City, wen Doncaster's Champagne Ctm’ham o he worked being pass . tournament at Oklahoma 1953, 1954 and 1955, this sum- Giardello Picked Rrduhaw 3 0 4 Kepler 2 2 H fensive right tackle, agrees: on a re- bumping Kentucky, SpartanstoPlay Stakes and Lridlni o ti n 2(i Western mer beat Gil Shea of Los Newmarket's Cri- Brennan SlO "Sure, got celver. He has carried 73 times ! J»rry 11 1 g„rnt r we've to know In 800 Ellis Over Jones Tonight terion In England. Orey « 7 77-74. overtime as Angeles at Orange. N. and Mon- Burkel 2 2 Soli 2 0 4 them. But It the —second only to Fullback John J.. 2*( was same scored 38 points and pulled MIAMI Fla.. arch. an English-bred owned Mimllta u 2 Shaffer 1 2 4 Henry Johnson's 129 carries— , In, { Eddir Moylan of Trenton and BEACH. Dec. 27 by E. P. Romm 2 0 4 Pool. non for them.” 28 Western Ken- David at (i^i—Joey of Phila- ; Taylor, took the Sara- ORllry 2 0 4 Lou 10 2 for 250 yard* and three touch- ; rebounds. Harum Nassau. He Giardello itoga Special. Only forelgn- Helps Defensive Unity down*. tucky. tops among major col- lost to Mai Anderson, the delphia. second-ranked middle- Tomorrow «** Total. SI Blair *. 21 21 weight. :bred to win the Lahr lege clubs with a 954-point Australian who the United and Ralph (Tiger) Flamingo was North Carolina . 31 12— SI snd McCormack concur The Lion* headed Into their . won holiday the Irish Bt. Louts 21 ss —4R average, led by 10 midway in States singles title Jones of Yonkers. N.Y., meet The basketball sched- Turn-To in 1954. that It would be a mistake last workout today Coach In the na- Other nominees assume, however, the second half—before Ellis tionals and who led the Aussie tonight in a 10- ule for area high schools, con- include Calu- O P Ptr. Relao Holt O P Pt* to on past Oeorge Wilson scheduled a 00- , televised met Farm's Kentucky Vernon I 1 Skciech 4 412 experience that players might went to work and swished sweep for the Davis Cup the rounder. Oddsmakers see the sisting mostly of alumni games, Pride. o 11 Duffy 0 0 0 minute drill and said tomorrow Temple BSr*Miller 1 .1 seven consecutive points. past days Henry bout as a likely repeat Hill and Tim Tam: S Cron 4 111 not change their styles some would be spent only . Bob two was of will be highlighted by one im- It 3 0 0 Buckele* non In Umber- Tighe’s free throw and Ellis placed Oiardellos victory in 1054. Chance Tony. Yemen. 81r Shmidt 1 « 2 Samuel* 1) I 1 from week to week to correct ing-up 18th in the tentative SRcAeruonateman 4 (» R Rerthe'v ge (( 0 0 exercises. tip-in broke 74-74 tie in the < The fight willbe shown portant encounter tomorrow Ruler. Can Trust. 11 any weaknesses the movies or a rankings. over Alsrullah. Harrt* I 2 Robert* H 1 13 WRC-TV, night. Walter Johnson st Mont- Edllss. Nala, Judge and Naaco. Clement o 0 0 Rowley 1 01* scout reports turn up in their overtime. Donna Floyd of Arlington, Channel 4 In Wash- Lafeata S 1 7 Hlrfei o Niagara ington p.m.) No fillies were nominated. 1 Pp*teln 1 2 play exploit any mets seventh-ranked plagued by at 10 gomery Blair st 8 o'clock. Newrome nin 4 I « or to weak- DAVIS ! illness this summer, Allen R 723 Evan n o 0 op- CUP San Francisco, a 65-48 winner Giardello. undefeated in - ness discovered in their (Continued A-20) was placed 19 In the new list, Walter Johnson, not yet a (ID From Page < over In tonight's seven bouts this year, Total* 37 IS Total* 22 IR S 3 ponents. Denver. semi- a spot above her 1956 ranking. and member of the Maryland Duke .. 2d 43 —on trailing, it simply served pull finals ho6t Oklahoma Jones, with 3-3-1 record, 81-, . while a Recreation Beaton Hall . S 3 US —O2 "They probably realise I to Miss Floyd, present Middle them even. The aet City, which whipped Tulane. both arc aggressive fighters County League, has lost only to t, o p may followed 1 Atlantic women's champion, W. Par Pt* Doaa'ot. o P Pt* have tendencies that I not service unUl the 13th game 85-54, plays 64-54 win- whose ring styles make free- Wheaton In four games to BASKETBALL I Rirhie 11 11 11 Ry.n 3 17 realize I have myself." Lahr 1 Tulsa. ranked ninth in the girls' a ' Budd lo ft 2ft Sauer ft when Seixas ner over Idaho SUte. swinging probable. ¦, 1.7 flubbed his de- singles ratings. bout date. Blair, Bi-County cham- CRM 2D4 Krenan 000 said, "and they probably plan livery In the She teamed The Recreation Department's Tone 4 1 B Binder ft 5 |2 to send the Aussles Into Louisiana Invitational with Gwyneth Thomas to place pion and State runnerup last Odom i 1 3 ftlat'hewa d o 12 on certain tendencies we have." a 7-6 lead with Tech defeated Hardin-Sim- Christmas basketball tourna- Br ads'y 7 ft IB Deoalma ft 3 12 Then he added with a laugh: Anderson's third In the girls doubles. season, won both of Its tests ment opened yesterday with Co* 2 0 4 Or bw kt | 0 2 service coming up. He held It. 1 mons. 48-44. on Jackie More- Brown 2 0 4 “If I could get hold of their and that land's two key field in Bonnie Loving of Charlottes- MINUTI so far this season. games being played In five sep- was the Davis Cup. : goals the Total* 20 12 04 Total* 21 ~R M scouting report!" ville was 20th in the girls' - closing minutes. Tech plays London will play alumni arate divisions. First round Wake Poreil 2» SB—o4 One Break Enough singles, snd Dorothy Jane its results: Duquetne 2.1 11 54 In Lahr's opinion, the fa- Mississippi Southern in the at 8 tonight. Two There was Feise rated 15th In girls' o’clock mm V-C- miliarity of the Browns and only one break i semifinals tonight. Mississippi the I* SUte O PPL N'seet's O P Pt* doubles. alumni games are scheduled M Mi t'nitr Ball ft “3 in the first and second sets, Hteier M HI B Jon** 4 1 B Lions with the potential of one i Southern beat Tennessee Tech. ftp Nina »1 7 11 0 (i tomorrow, st Friends at 3:30 it r Bon 34 ' fsynt 11 ftKllls 4 North but they were the Belmsr Gunderson of Fort M O livary 3 ft » another’s players to give aU slick Aus- i 65-48: Northwestern lay their grads Monday night, was Kay who his the other tonight. 14 »4 Calir Mac lost serv- t semifinal seniors' doubles title, were simonizing! polishing also. Dave Carrasco, who Dranvttd 21 Watt* IS Ice, this time In the fifth game. Five more major tourna- coached Blair to three 1.. M.alr.lrn a tTarfal" And this ranked No. 1. The team had State HjM*a* IS Carver II was one he shouldn’t i ments get under way tonight—- runners-up titles before going to American Krllr Millar. .12 have lost. been in the event MOTORS-CHASSIS Is* 8** He had a 15-0 lead. I the Far West Classic at Cor- Sg; . Nallr :w BASKETBALL for’three years. University J*ff.r.o* . SCORES as athletic director SI Oarßrld IS then flubbed an easy kill. He ' vallis. Oreg. (Utah vs. Wash- STEAM CLEANED and basketball coach, has also double-faulted once and ington, Yale Oregon SUte»; Another Washington team. • A M .* Ml Uol hi A MMort frrVW.’Sl I*.VJ i'S DIXIE CLARIIC AT RALSMtM I MIDWEST AT TERRE HAI'TS I vs. called a practice for Blazer Hnl Reend plral Reand bashed the deciding point far : Motor City Classic at Detroit Clayton Burwell and Col. N. E. Special Rates on Taxicabs tomorrow Dddd#*** 81 Mernlne.lde 88 Praaklla 8* Powel. is second in the ratings. p.m. _ . "1. alumni at i Hamilton laaarn IS N.rth 81 St Leal* IN 85 Indiana (antral outside. lOeorgls Marquette. BaSalak IS e.reHa* Capital Bft Tech vs. st AU. ran VT.w IS Db *?'•* 1*0 B*l India** State 81 N. Central They were beaten by Jacobs “L"ST. AUTO . . .. WASH. t»*fe 17 IM < 1?.*<» J ** 1111. IMS The other two breaks on < Columbia vs. Detroit!; Rich- Ine. _, Tvrrrtl 95 87 were ~M Bellarmlae Baldnln Wallace games ... In played yester- HerrlMn t* Rang, r; Bit) AT KANRA* (Wy Seixas in the third By (Penn and Smith in the semifinal 11 !4-20eh St. N.W. ST 3-2439 lea Tark Are 41 Theaaseen '!« Itoy rAB WESTERN CONFERENCE set. this i mond Invitational va. day. Centre** * irerfelt) round of the national event. Falls Church defeated Heliht* Timer S Sal..** H 8 Oklahem* All AT SACRAMENTO time, the 34-year-old Phlladel- Richmond.1 Virginia vs. La- Doatlaaa ir. Hlik IN Barrr ter*. SS lo«l Mill HI (tUriiln l.i ¦•»»< Its alumni. 36-27, and Oeorge 11 * .*< *•»•*•*• phia veteran weary from Invita- Smith, quarter-finalist in the •"* .! _ was fayette); Holy h ALL COLLEGE AT OKLAHOMA CITY . I Cross . !'s4er IS* 1 Mason squeezed by Its grads. SMte * (lerfrlt) Maple Olea S llnl Stand I Wlltltmetl* IR (as Eranrlie* Rl. 18 chasing around the court, espe- (Dartmouth seniors singles championships, “The OrigieeT Ran feranrl.ee lift Denrer 4R <*' *»*'« »« *1« **nte ftft t tional vs. Colgate, ttrrrr IS Zeal CepHtl AC 11 , . 65-52. 55 Kenlnrkr ** dally after the five-setter he ] Holy Brown); is ninth in that division. Bar- Welle 12 belle 21 Nlaaera Weelern 74 UNION AT Rt HENE4 Cross vs. Missis- errlann IS Terrell 2» Overtime! TADY Cooper ney of . ¦ F " ¦ Tulene At Flr*l Reaad had with yesterday. sippi SUte InviUtlonal (Ala- T. Welsh Rockville. Md esree 10 Heaerd 27 Oklenema Cite Hft .. n HERSON |' a 81 Siena A5 Hamllltn SI 72 2 ter Nea Ave. S Telia Idaho stale ft I n cenk I frit 1 York I While the last two singles bama vs. Morehead. Mississippi ~pßdYAskiitxnr Grekle IS Blllrreet 27 ROfIUAV FESTIVAL AT NEW TORE Beneeelae ftR t'nlan NT! 47 I Open • (estreatferl Helthta SS 1 will mean nothing Mississippi State). Set. Quick Service Heri SO no. KANSAS CONFERENCE HOLIDAY as far as the i vs. Turner 4S Barrr Ferae 10 LBilltrali IMiJr'" Atil HAn* MiPHIIRON result la fllßl.l *7 m rirtl Roantf final concerned, the The Hootier Classic (Indiana BASTSBN DIVISION 14 an 4 l nder 1' 51 Belkrl 81 Auaaies can Mt a record If they 1 vs. Butler, Purdue vs. Notre: Factory Rebuilt W L. Vet Nell* 3.1 aider II tßßltl*J** JJ Me.ketSi a! U'Ffeeroen LOANS II THWTRT AT HOI RTON win them. The Americans also ] Dame) and New Mexico field Bouton .... 24 T .am Set*. kaadaan 10 lot WISdVI“ Celle.e .1 Si rncuM ftß7 Feme 2 (Forfeit) Writ Ve. Ave. 0 tmfUu. AUTO or TRUCK - 17 1.1 ’* can set a record-In-reverse by | house dedication (Wyoming » Oreeer 2 irerf till Belt Seel* O OverUma R Wets 7M vs. Fu«l Pumps $2.95 Tors 14 ii .4(S ; to' I**ft BOW*”AT *DaI*LA«" losing i\ is lltdrlrhl* 11 IS Tart Stanlea. 2 *B4 Bf Barlar ft'! Flral Reand both. Michigan. New Mexico vs. wmm S .438 trarlell) Daaeltaa ir. Nlela O C*,l ** Tat. AAM ftl Central <4l**enrl ft* Whtthtt Your Ctr oI Truck . SI Taa. Waaleran WBSTBBN DIVISION Anarnatla 2 trerfrlll Hart II Arkanea*IS si*l“ Te*a* 85 Werland MM No team ever haa shut out Wisconsin) also open tonight, Water Pumps 4.50“’ W V. Pet 2 (Ferfelt) ran (treble o I.OI'IRIANA INVITATIONAL remet Ollera iMeilen Cllr) MS It Ret4 For or Net! at Louis 007 nettle 2S Nplnetrn 11 another1 three straight years in i although no team titles are at 20 10 •HECVEPOBT Central Okla, 9M Mldweatern (Tea) MM , SSOOO Loom SI.OO s Wttk Equally Lew Price! On Clnrlnnstl II IS :I7» ElllereelIne 48 Rtrktnta IB Flnt Reund Et*l Teine Ml Ambllm 4M the challenge round. Since the sUke In the two-nlght com- Detroit IS .170 i Lorn $2.00 8 • • II i 17 tad Uedtr ICanlanarr 87 Th# CHtdel M* OT T*m. ¦**. mvi.Mm.*' Aussles SIOOOO Wttk Gctcretort MlantteolU 7 21 2So; Nea Ytrk Art 10 Btaarktr 0 Tech 48 Hardin Rim 44 OTTAWA. SAN.. INVITATIONAL won both the ’56 and petition. Up to $1,100.10 Starter* itKerett 11 Hist 3 i | Loans • • Tonight's SrhtSslr thweet LA MM Weal Tetee MM Herinatela 111.1"* m** «{i. 8..1U1 ai '66 challenge rounds from the Cerkuraters Phllsdslphls . MA 4R okl Reymeett Clutch** Boston vs. st Nsw York I ElelnnaHeulhernTfpoFF Tens Tech muVe'ul ll,fett, J?i ?•] Americans by 6-0 counts, they tquelly At Lew Detroit st Nsw York NAIA AT TOCNOSTOWN J»MI T* Bm.£u tui. AS ¦ l.tttt Mit* l)l4l! D. C. Lt«t st " '*• (ilrerdma (M*.l S< Louts Clnclnnstl HdtKIY SCOTCS~ Rleeke.elU. II '"e.„ Ml will set a record If they can Dick' Gray Signs 1 Lott Nltht'i SchsSnls OeMtes IM iSfeverttmel Del. Tech sft win the final two singles. LOB ANGELES, Dee. 27 (4V I Boston 130; 110. NEW 081 EANR IDAT*' Nsw Tors. Weelmln.ler IPs )Rl W. Vn. We. 57 HOLIDAY 'P'trott. 110; Bt. Louis, 100 KARTKAN LCAUIIE flnl M.ni From 1004 1006, —lnflelder- Dick Gray, who hit; HERSONS WASHINGTON 7 Chtrlott* 4 11 New Orlenna 84 to r.V Srrseuss. 104; Clnclnnstl 100. *I,IA !:.*"' Xavier Britain ! S .. Ntw Hnven .1 ’"lßlSftQVIPirT. ifeviriVinfeii'INVII K.IV’J 1 iu.) §l Srksdsls Clinton ILle# AtIONAL Dllltri 414 HsallltPfll ,l won three challenge rounds In .297• for St. Paul In the Our Ohlm IfcalUa Tomorrow's Phlltft-.nhle 4 Johnaloan a _ Rannd ' wzt'fill?'V.l W- **;."*) RM lealk Defeelt Item R two teams. Belgium has his 1966 oontract Per Pick-Up Delivery st at m* Paul Winnipeg Bf. . 4 different' Celt Boston Louts. Stakatoon-St 4 I Rlrhaellle ‘Mel 7R SI. Jnkna <*¦§> HI (Ofcrjlme) *nd th* United iiI siaßed OE. 2-4700 Ctncinnstl 4t* Mlnnstpollt W (Overtime) . B onlncv T* Oi 8* Ofeltavna Adeltka* Aft Htat** with the Dodgers. M, 1 Rarity* Tv