ACE 'Pil'mg UP I\ lde MiltonRhubarb Over Scudero Play Outside fives Clouds East Win Wolfpack, Carolina, Duke Could Sweep ‘ SOWELL & CO. HOT IN BOSTON ¦ Touchback Ruled Non-League Slates Tropical Closes' But Claims 3! man West f ' WWB“ . The eight Atlantic Coast Con- Pitt's Two-Mile Team It Safety i!erenee basketball teams Was have? ANOELES, UP).— lost1 a total of only eight of 43‘ Record Meeting LOS Jan. 16 games this season to Might Top Star Games • The sixth annual Pro Bowl foot- teamsandthreeoftheACCout-t «stride! ball game goes into the books as a thrilling 31-30 victory for the in . By FUCHS event was pushed ahead two < fits1 are undefeated ¦ BILL arguments ierenee1 play as the season passes Wilh Rich'Cap may be hard ! hours so they could catch a train. East.1 But continued nan-con-l Meet records to rage today in the wake of an the halfway mark. . by ii Horace Ashenfelter could be;< to 1 i come in The Star Games which may i MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 18 VP Saturday night the National I pushed to set a record in the < official’s decision The act: has three teams i in have cost the West two winning tthe top in in the AP poll—4W. C.ini Tropical Park closes its moat sue- i Guard Armory. Acacia two-mile run if his Bos- 1 showing is an indication points. - *State. Duke and North cessful season today with the! | This is the ninth annual I ton 1 dispute centered pn Field twoshaw a “tech- 'edition coming up and with each i Ash’s time of 9:03.6 was only The —-and the last Carolina! 150,000-added Tropical Judge Joe Gonzales and the call ; nical" deieat in non-conference Park! ’passing year the high marks in i seven-tenths of a second off the • ~ Handicap and tomorrow set Ccainpetition. both horse!, all events become increasingly Star Gapes mark he two ‘ ’ However. r years King losses were to conierenee mem- racing will shift to Hialeah for|iI tougher to surpass.' ago. George of NYU. | STATISTICS bers: in the Dixie Classic. and that track’s $20,000-added in- Glancing over the results of > who was second in Boston, also . I ; Add to two , Bust Wr«t. thoset games do not count in the augural. Boston Knights of Columbus will be here. those n»t oo»n» )J {the , Wilt, ,3$ conference« Games Saturday night, it is easy the name of Fred who will Rusl-.n*i v»rdM« )*?); IfJ standings. The pre-race favorite for the record-setting ideas of Patttne y nan I”.' -IS Even the second-division 1 to see a record-breaking per- have some j . Tropical Handicap was the « own. Wilt beat his fellow ’ good W formance by the University of his Intercepted b» ... • i in the ACC have records in Brookmeade Stable entry of agent IPauer i?J jPlttsburgh’s great ! of the FBI and fellow mem- • outside4 competition. For Capeador. pounds, ! two-mile re- punhn*i »ver»«e *',* t *2,® with 123 and Sowell, ber of the York Athletic ] I Clemson. in seventh placein-‘ jlay team. Led by Araie New » stance. First Aid, 113. Hasty Housei' | Club here last year. 4 j in the league with a 1-6 record. O'Erin was topweigl.t ! istar of the Pan American Games [lgiftJgU. Farm’s Sea l spring . The Boston meet is not a sound 1 played in three Christmastour- at 126, but scratched this!; (last and .outstanding per- he made in the final seconds of was out- . basis for predicting records or naments. The Tigers tron one morning. ; former in the. National. AAU this (Gator Bowl). were runner-up in door (nett a few months later, lack of them here. For one 1 clash in Memorial Coli- Willie Hartack, champion thing, long straightway at all-star the eight—team Charlotte Invita- 1jthe Panther runners set the only } the 1 seum yesterday before a crowd jockey of 1955, was CapeadorV record. 7:39.6. the armory makes lor YOU BE THE JUDGE—Los Angeles.—Scooter Scudero of the Redskins and the , tion and won the consolation mile-and-an-eighth imeet better' *ol 37,867. of Colts rider In the That team, Jim Moore, Wen- . speeds, particularly in the Short- East catches a field goal attempt by Bert Rechichar the Baltimore , in the Senior Bowl. Hedley t 1 cafflf about when the Bowl feature, while Woodhouse dell Harford, Perry Jones and ier distances. For another, the it all and the West in the final minute of yesterday’s Pro game to touch off a Marks Possible . aboard First Aid. West, trailing 31-30, tried a 50- on 2- Clean was Sowell, will be going in the ; fields in many events here will rhubarb. Coach Sid Gillman of the West claims Scudero caught the ball the Carolina State. defend-g j yard field gcal by Bert Rechi- given North Field of 14 Eentered {James Fielding Memorial two- .'be more competitive, Colts. The yard line and stepped back over the goal line, which should nave the West ( ing ACC champion. has an relay, Ron Delany. who beat out, Ler. char of the Baltimore Others in the field of 14 ex- mile where the record of f 1 obviously of its safety a victory. Officials ruled, however, that Scudero caught the , chance of going excel-i • Truex Boston, kick was short a and 32-31 lent unbeaten! heavy support at \ 7:46.8 has been standing since in the mile in will caught by in a touchback, preserving a 31-30 victory for the East. in nonconierenence play. Its pected to draw be here because at mark and was Scooter ball the end zone for 011111 the pari-mutuel windows in-:!the first Star Games in 1946. The »>not of exams Washington Red- end by remaining games except for Tidwell, Scudero of the Another school of thought reasons Scudero was forced into the zone mo- , nine‘ eluded Helfast, Helianthus and University of Illinois quartet off VUlanova. but Bill the ball. How does it look to you?—AP Wirephoto. in the league are with William; Walter Karkon, Vic Twomey, . great Kansas State Teachers skins. mentum of the “W “—— i the entry of Shimke and Dr. question was whether 4 dz. ‘Mafy and St. John’s of- -ttniler; Ike Matza of NYU, win- The Stanley. {Robert Rehberg and John Two- caught the ball the Brooklyn. mey, GAMES. Page A-I9 Scudero on 9 Tropical wagering already had set the mark hurriedly. The el See STAB two-yard line, as most observers ¦i which has beaten the casually Duke. of set a record prior to the closing believe, and then almost Ope itoughest teams outside the? day program a step or back and NH Cl llb S n. still has Kentucky. Navy- and the final was MAJOR LEAGUE ROOKIE PROSPECTS 'took two ball In the end ' i’‘lamlly. certain to attract more than the grounded the i: and George Washington aheadJ 9.284 fans needed for a new 'zone or whether he caught it on Jfaf while the Tar Heels play only; was forced attendance record. Saturday's the goal line and William 5; Mary in outside; by the Mcc iing Today. before the league's. turnout of 13,724 bet a reco’rd of Four New Men Hold | back into the end zone {competition~ 1‘ • ball, or wheth- tournament in $1,387,515 on the nine-race pro- momentum of the ii gchsmpionship gram. total for actually caught it in the Raleigh March l-a. ‘ This pushed the er he i the year to $36,552,643. com- end zone. 1 It is unlikely. however, that ;! to Braves' Hope pared Key | PORTS .«tn with the record $33,765,- Touchback os es conference will retain three Ruled ** , !the1 183 during the 1952-53 season. it nae major managed Judge SiEVENING STAR, Washington. D. C. A-17 top the (First a series on kirk, who him last sea-, any THE ‘5 (M.—teams in the ten in first days of At rate, the field MOMMY. JANCAKY 16. IB.W LOS ANGELES. Jan. 16 polls. Attendance for the 42 league General Manager Football League, basketball because all 422,669. rookies.l son. to John ruled it an automatic touchback '""" J'l'he National play was J?« • ‘ opens teams each other in a home- NEW YORK. Jan. 16 UP.— Quinn “As fine a the ball was placed on the its first West Coast busi-' Expects Big reads like this: and top“..and-home series and defeats will Hialeah Meet The Milwaukee Braves, tired of East 20 a moment before the ness meeting today. with the possible. fielder as there Is in baseball. { activity—the it is very for Hialeah also is looking for- perennial position as Na- ,’game ended. order of draft of- amount. their every play well. Very! West, (or Einstance. that North Carolina ward to a record season. tional League bridesmaids, are Makes coach Sid Gillman of the college players use—probably; play each ex-' j right win, lose or starting tomorrow evening. gand N. C State Eugene Mori, new track presi- banking on at least four new- hard to strike out. No fault as did some of his players is argued East Commissioner Bert Bell said a:‘ joiner four times wilé‘ season. dent. said: “Never in Hialeah i comers in their outstanding cept running. No home-run hit-jon the spot, that the JB “counting tournament games. : history have there been as many ciop them to a have been charged with still;‘ rookie to lead hitting improved! !should definite time for the draft is ter, but has I safety—and the By FRANCIS STANN But he thinks it will ‘; Teens May Drop top stables and horses on the long-awaited pennant in 1956. an automatic D/MW iunsettled. be; grounds steadily. Will eventually hit with and we should have our given two points. L started late tomorrow and pos-; 4, Exam time slows, the pace in The four Pitchers John power.” .West league’s "sibly may not wind up until" finest racing.” {(Red) Murff and Humberto I Mike Wilson, the ‘ the ACC for the next two weeks. Just how hard it is to strike ' of officials, issued Wednesday morning. ; ,{with only seven games scheduled Some 1,200 thoroughbreds, in- Robinson. First Baseman Frank superintendent The agenda otherwise is tull of; ‘cluding of 116 stakes out this 24-year-old Brooklyn-; this brief announcement: ithis week and ?ve next. 59 winners 1 Torre and Outfielder Wes Cov- baseman is shown by' the field A Long ‘ matters. Bell said. and} ’ln 1955, in Hialeah stables among a born first “On the last play Shot Named Shantz routine Maryland must beat North are ington—are group of league through mothing sensational is expected. waiting shot at more than his minor record. In four! ' judge said the ball went A STORY OUT OF Kansas City bears eloquent testimony i Chapel tonight for a 1 19 newcomers who will be looked only ‘ He will argue ior his pet proj-:,Carolina at Hill $2 million in stakes and purses seasons he has fanned 39 1 the plane (goal line) of the end to man’s eternal optimism. From out of the Seein’s Believing for the Terps will drop into the ’{over with extreme care in the in 1.309 times at bat. an a rule change making the during the 40-day meeting. Most Braves’ camp at Bradenton, Fla., times | zone.” country, no less, comes word that the Kansas City Athletics ’ect. ,second division. behind, fourth- average of once in every 33.6 ruling meant that Scudero 'bail dead when a ball carrier goes: famous of the horses at Hialeah ' this spring. •i The have boosted their hopes insofar as the sore-armed Bobby bodily ‘éplace Wake Forest. thoroughbred ?tries. caught the ball in the end zone, down after contact with a} is Nashua. 1955’s ‘ shelled out Shantz checkups since the ’55 season have pres-i i The Tar Heels' predominantly of yean The Braves a re- Doubt About Fielding ! j Gillman added that movies at is concerned. Two Under the the ported $40,000 for 33-year-! Ne otherwise, Shantz”s wing being defensive-Kay“.pro isophomore team figured to catch the Atlanta, • game would show inspired one chronicler to refer to as cut e. the runner can despite His In the 6-foot-3Va, 200- the re-i alter its early games, but old Murff his age. “good Regardless of the outcome of “sound as the money Arnold Johnson spent for the As {gain his test and continue until;hire Dallas warranted it, pounder earned the tag of i keeps. This Sit still is inconsistent. Last week record with ! I’the controversy, the score stands franchise.” for encour-i too. righthander field, no hit,” because he batted I?attenedpiling up players. Belly"end North Carolina beat South The came close only in . and nothing can detract from the guy back. ‘ages or making a sweep of . .29* that hitters’ para- Well, it would be nice if the little could come ; iCarolina by only two points and Trabert Wins to Texas! performance of Oilto contends. Toledo, .brilliant stuff, good and it wasn’t League pitching honors with a dise. His work at how- When he had his Bobby was real All such proposed . changes“ Clemson in double overtime in ! ever, changed all that. He j Matson, the East’s ball-carrying his fault his arm went wrong. In ’52 when he posted a 1 at least 10 iavorable votes (road tests. and will look forward performance that made him the . wizard from thp Cardl- inquire 'minor league pitpher of the year. swatted .327 and. as Selkirk in- 24-7 record with a fourth-place club (Philadelphia, in those ,0! the 12 cast. ; playing at home. dicated, » nals. to Straight !He set the pace in victories with ! gave every indication he second Player i Proposals also include banningi Tarps Second to improve. Matson returned the days) they awarded him the Most Valuable award in i The will accumulate an earned-run average of I would continue masks and all helmet pro-. tihelr second three-game losing 127. There never has been doubt t.half kickoff 91 yards for a touch- the American League. {face playeri For the first time in the cur- ' 1.99. shutouts with 10. complete , spy yards of barring an injured ‘jstreak of the season unless they fielding. He is an-down, ran 15 over most He cut a heroic figure which particularly endeared him iiections.returning professional games innings I about his to action in the! the Tar Heels.‘ln the only rent tennis tour r with 28 and ! artist around the bag. In 1954, the West team for a second score to all persons of small stature because Bobby never weighed {from ibeat pitched with 303. Manager yards on a same quarter in which he is hurt}other game. Virginia is host to Tony Trabert has beaten Pancho , . he accepted 1.006 chances before -and galloped 50 punt than 138 pounds and, byway of offsetting his lack of and barring the & , Charlie Grimm's current plans ' return to set up a third. more substitutions in ’Washington Lee. Gonzales twice in a row. making , making an error. size, he had to become both the best fielding and best bunting anal so seconds of each hair. : ’ are to use him as a relief Waller Top Runner l for added interest when the ! specialist, but Murff has his eye Covington, 23. led the Sally , pitcher in the business. But the sad truth of the matter is It also will be urged that i 0 Angeles thei troupe moves into Uline Arena i on a starting berth. League in hitting last season i Ronnie Waller. Los that many real sore-armed pitchers ever come back. receiving team have the optioni;Stampeders Sign - Rams from Maryland. not Thursday Friday night with Jacksonville. His .326 aver- rookie *** * on kickoas of taking the ball for and Robinson May Start age included 16 homers and he ; was the West’s top runner with goes out or showings. yards Tampa was telling sundry where it of bounds oilsßob Masterson as Robinson, a league bases. . a total of 90 gained and A YEAR AClb a doctor all and making kicking slender Pana- led the in total the team kick ' Trabert turned back Gonzales s mania n. figures to win a start- Although he bats lefthanded, „ia 3-yard touchdown blast. Ho that he was confident he could make Ewell Blackwell’s arm again. Out-ot-bounds kicks now last night Louisville, 6—o, . ing impressive to to ) ran 14 yards to set up his score. whole again. The Whip, Blackie was called, more General Manager in berth He was in i Braves officials like refer as draw an automatic live-yard} 9—ll, 6—3. Pancho Segura also ) several outings late last season i as Hemy Aaron.” ’ of thp games any League pitcher 1947, when penalty. (PL—Bob him “another than other National in ‘5 CMARY. Jan. 16 was upset night by his Toledo, . teammates at l Lions got the contest IMastersan. last Rex Hart- ¦ after recall from The two were Eau Detroit he was 22-8, including 16 in a row and a no-hitter. Then he At least two new head coaches“ coach of the Toronto wig in a single-set match, B—6. • he . Claire, Wis., the Northern l off to an explosive start toy Varsity Blues tor the last seven where won 14 and lost 4. in hurt his arm and began the skid. “Ican see nothing wrong will be welcomed into the told; still lead by ( struck out 101 innings League in racing 103 yards with the open- years. signed today general Both the favorites in 138 i 1952. While Aaron l him,” “I predict he’ll come back.” Frankie Albert bows in as boss 0! , as good margins on the tour, how- posted a i .330, Coving- - ing kickoff for a West touch- with the doctor said. of the Calgary Stam- and 2.35 earned-run outhit him. 336 to Blackwell hasn’t yet, probably won’t San Francisco Forty-Ninersi “manager ever. Gonzales by 12-6 and I average. With Milwaukee, he : ton topped him in homers, 24 to d down. ever. ithe Hugh gpeders football club. that physical proportions as important as and Devore, late of Dayton; Segura by 13-4, with one tie. won three of four decisions, , 9. and in runs batted in, 99 to 3 That set the tone for the day / Assuming are University, will represent the. -. He succeeds Bob Robinett. who Hartwig - working innings. years the Armyrand from then on there was baseball brains generally make out, there have been Eagles. postior Trabert and contin- 38 61. Two in should Philadelphia i {held the the last three mastery ( Covington's big- - just one thrill after another. years. ued their in the doubles Torre came up from Toledo held him back. less stress, on Blackwell’s arm than on Shantz’. For The night, taking s year was hitting; Leßaron, scrappy Red- last an B—6 set t’with a “can’t miss” tag. A de- gest feat last Eddie Whip was a giant of a man, 11 inches taller than Bobby and spokesman * g Eddie Laßorde. for for a 13-3 lead. tailed report from George Sel- See ROOKIES, Page A-18 ' See PRO BOWL, Page A-18 nearly pounds this writing, though, Blackie group directing 50 heavier. At Guildßeoledg the new Stam- The touring pros next play Is retired. p lpedei- activities. said Master'son in Philadelphia Wednesday night To be sure, some few do recover. Dazzy Vance, the old , ! will “run the show—he will be before moving into Washington. everybody. including Coach Dodger, who occupies a niche in the Hall of Fame, was one :over Promoter Jack Kramer, who is ball his bread-and-butter, so Dazzy did gJack Hennemier." who did. A fast was ‘ ; The 41-year-old Mastersan running the show, was due in little more than hold his own in the bushes until the miracle 105' 9 J h i , ,played at the University at Miami. Washington today to complete manifest itself. was 29 when he came to the big Washington arrangements for the appear- of cure Daz NEW YORK. UP).—E.zl‘ie Joined the Red- Jan. 15 and was an ances of his athletes later in leagues to stay. president ,éskins in 1938 out- SLUSH Charley SNOW, MUD and * * Johnston. ‘COMMUTER’ vl * * or; place the week. the International Boxing Guiltistanding end and kicker AN INTERESTING CASE some years ago was that of is resigning from the {:with them {or six years. He ranks outlawed; ,iamong their ail-time scoring Eldon Auker, who had been an orthodox pitcher until he hurt Boxing Guild of New York. the‘ New York Post reported todays ’tleaders with 167 points and pass Bloch Group Seeks TUBE his arm. Then he shifted to an underhand delivery, bringing receptions. TIRE and [sjrssnr Al ';catchers with 86 play entirely quite Buck. the Post's boxing ; 1 into an different set of muscles. Lasted a Meeting writer. said Johnston i In 1947 he took over the Tar- Early on ” '"BRAT, considerably games announced‘ / ON I while and won more than he lost, too. in Lonto club and has been there MONDAY m ¦ BE 0 his intentions a telephonci Tigers t Washington had a pitcher named Ad Liska, who also con- lean-from San Francisco where Lislnce. Purchase of Through verted to uftderhand throwing. He gave trouble to some tighter. Sandy Saddler.‘ E/ ( U*KSS“« / '. I WARE, Mass., Jan. 16 UP).— enough, ihisfeatherweight champion. "Kaasil'.'- L hitters, but not and Liska’s record and tenure were will:{gTorgeson 5 The Cy Bloch syndicate which ;SATURDAY / less than Auker’s. meet Flash Elorde in a title‘ Hand somewhat Wednesday. hopes to purchase the Detroit Wes Ferrell had an arm like a rifle when he made good mm “I have given the problem a,I In Smashup Tigers is looking toward a meet- with Cleveland in 1929 and won 21 or more games for four liCui lot of thought and the only'.' BT. PETERSBURO. Fla. Jan. ing next month with Spike straight seasons. Then he hurt his arm and it never got well, thing I can do resign." Torgeson. is John-i 4,18 ”PL—Earl Detroit Briggs, head of the club, it was although stayed the majors more years. a Ferrell in for 11 ston told Buck. “Iwill wire Com? -.Tigers first-baseman. suffered today by Ferrell was a fierce competitor and a con man, to boot. missioner Heliand informing him I seriously cut finger and head announced Lionel plateward his of my action." cuts when his car turned over arise, a broker who is a mem- The same junk that he threw after arm was Passenger gone would have been blasted to a fare-thee-well If served Julius Heliand. chairman offgyesterday and he was trapped oer of the syndicate. 6.70x15 *W Blue Ribbon State Athletic Commission. steering today • by most other pitchers. Even with little to them, ,the .‘beneath the wheel. Briggs said in Detroit up scare had ordered managers to dis- - leithanded 'i‘orgeson. kept The 32. meeting sched- # SIX MONTHS I Ferrell cajoled and bullied the hitters so that he on win- associate themselves with the E'waa cut on the right hand. that he had no Cr TUBE GUARANTEED ¦ .... ning for quite a while. One year he won 14 for the Red Sox Boxing Guild which he termed I; Patrolman Ray Stewart said uled with the Bloch group “or and came back the next two to post 25 and 20. In Fenway “lnonopolistic.” i'l‘orgeson was charged with reck- anyone else” at this time. He Park, too! In two successive seasons with the Senators he Johnston said he would sur- driving while drinking and was approached in December by Cleveland Friday to-;less won 11 and 13. render in lidriv‘lng without a license in his Bloch, one-time inflelder for the won were high-scoring affairs but plead to a Federal indictment i possession. Some games he the charging him with boycotting i} Targeson starred in Saturday's . Cubs, but said then he would fact that he could hit like an outfielder caused managers to and monopolistic practices. The Timers baseball game. got- need at least two months to leave him in the box, a gesture that would not have extended indictment is based on the B‘Old a single a double. He gather material before he could and H .OTI.T ' !zting __ —^mmm—| <1 PI •, to the average pitcher. Guild's opposition to a boxing i lives at Anna Maria Island near even discuss sale of the club. m—mmmmmmmmmmmmm 7.,|0»16 $3 1 io«is 7.na>ia ** * * program telecast by a Cleveland Grlse said about million |Bradenton. Tigers 1 7 60x15 (Dutch) istation. I would be offered for the IF THE STORY is true that Emil Leonard lost but predicted no sale would be his fast ball due to a bad wing, then his comeback must rank completed before the end of the had come the Moylan, Miss Fry with the more outstanding. Dutch up with 1956 season. He said the club imlie . chrvi Koiek. do sot*. Pock. Regular and Military Snow Treads More Scouts would 3 Dodgers originally, if you recall, and although he won 14 lFlve I Take Titles not be moved from De- games year nothing Tennis Atroit under any circumstances. one he did else the next two seasons and lAdded to-A 5 Staff PETERSBURG, shipped the minors. I BT. Plft . Jan.l was to KANSAS CITY. Jan. to UP).--18 (/P).—Eddie Moylan of Tren-' “My arm was too sore to throw a good fast ball,” Dutch The rAthletics now have it< ton, N. J., whipped Johann Kup- later explained, “and the Brooklyn catchers wouldn’t call scouts. which is just a dozen i ferburger of South Africa andi for my knuckler.” more than were on the stat! I the University of Miami, B—2. MOST FOR YOUR “He never had a fast ball,” Dodgers of that era retort, ‘ when Arnold Johnson bought tj6—2, 6—3. yesterday to win the singles leaving the interested bystander a choice. the club in November. 1954. 'Florida “West Coast tennis AUTOMOBILE Signing -championship. One thing that couldn’t be taken from Dutch, however, of five scouts was an- ’ nounced over the week end. Lat- -I Shirley Fry of St. Petersburg IN TRADE AT was that he had a knuckler—one of the very best. In Atlanta ' est additions are Spud Chandler, .defeated Mrs. Dorothy Head he was throwing It past hitters to Catcher-Manager Paul . liormer Yankee pitcher: RippKnode of Forest Hills. N Y.. | Richards, who didn't mind calling for the baffling pitch, and , ISewell. iormer hurler with the e 3—6, 6—4, 7—5 in the women’s finally the Washington club landed Leonard in the minor ' fPirates: Babe Dahlgren. who o singles finals. league draft for $7,500. ’played with eight major league e Sidney Schwarts of New York t Sydney. In all the years he pitched for the Senators it is doubtful Clyde Klutts. who last and Bob Howe of Aus- ‘ managed the tralia. the men's doubles CHKYSIEI*PLYMOUTH •IMPED At IfDutch ever threw a fast ball worth remembering. But with autos;ar Savannah won : farm club. and Danny Carne- -icfown with a B—3. 3—B, B—3j Lorgut Wo thing ten Dtalot his knuckler he won more games tor Washington than any vale. manager last season of the e victory over Kupferburger and, 1800 WISCONSIN M.W. pitcher In history except one—Walter Johnson. nu?ala club. | David Harum of Miami. I A