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- Miami Favored pr p¦ Ik, By Touchdown Russians Close Olympics jdUm Over Pitt Today With Another Fans Will See Two Gold Medal Redskins' Draftees i SEE SH^ In Final TV Game Hoyas Go After Margin of Victory ¦ ¦f> i MIAMI,Fla.. Dec. 8 (IF). —Fans P* Sfaf Widened in Rough across the Nation had a chance today to watch two outstanding football players—Don Bosseler of Soccer Game ' 14th in Rivalry Miami and Joe Walton of , (IP.— \JP . Pitts- Dec. 8 *3 burgh—display the talents that Russia carted home its first un- won them All-America honors. official team and gold medal * OPORTS Both Washington Red- Olympic championship today ' men are Today • as Hr f skin AU THE EVENING STAR, Washington, D. C. the - With draftees. A-14 games ended with solemn * SATPBDST. DECEMBER S, 1886 H v i The Hurricanes, shooting for Georgetown University, ceremonies on a chill, damp &iy> , look- J& their first unbeaten season since ing toward its best basketball afternoon following another ~ ’’ ' k >,, 1950, and the Panthers landing Russian victory in the soccer Hi- i #4 #T had a i; season since a berth in hMtSEES 2:30 p.m. engagement in ! i the National Invitation Touma- finals. Orange Bowl Stadium in the ¦ ment four years ago, goes after As the Olympic scoreboard final nationally televised (NBC> its 14th straight victory in its flashed, “Farewell and Bon Voy- ”' V y .- .¦¦¦ !regular game age X '^'X.'. '< X . -X season of 1956. (It ; rivalry with American University 1956. Good Luck, Rome ¦£*': -¦¦' ¦ 1 will be telecast Xf ’*. ' y in Washington 3:30 p.m. today at 1960,” / • .;¦ y ijat AU. The American officials already F s by 4.) Hoyas '¦ WRC, Channel are 1-0 for the season. were making plans for regaining <*¦ '"''J&&<"~ ,:"rcy^- Incentive for Upset George Washington, which world supremacy in Italy four Bosseler. 200 pounds of back- lost its opener to Wake Forest years hence. fleld dynamite, and Walton. 201 last week, plays at William & JaMMBG The final totals showed Rus- pounds of aggressive end. were : Mary tonight, while Gallaudet sia a clear-cut winner in points. members of the Associated Press’ 1 plays Pace at Towson, Howard 722 to 593 for the United States All-America team announced I visits Lincoln, Catholic U. enter- and also in gold medals 37 to 32. yesterday. tains its alumni and, in the The Russians also amassed more after- h|hEßh jh jA Bosseler and his Hurricane noon. Nayy plays host to Penn. total medals, gold, silver and » B¦ T teammates entered the came fa- The Colonials, a Southern bronze, with 99 to the Ameri- 51 >iV ::B¦ vored by a touchdown. Only Conference power the last couple cans’ 74. No matter how it was blemish Miami’s of seasons, probably will scored. American point system :.ft¥-'"g‘;W < on record was a have -Snpf jmL' in -* 7-7 tie with Georgia. only one junior. Frank Morri- or European, it was a Russian ¦ Pitt’s December 29 date with son, and four sophomores in the victory. Georgia Tech in Jacksonville's starting lineup against William Although the United States gave & Mary, showed Gator Bowl Walton and his which has won three Jr ’ a marked superiority in Panther teammates added incen- out of four. , bettering its 1952 tive to try and pull an upset. A Eagles Expect Trouble Helsinki showing with 15 gold victory over Miami, medals in men’s track and ranked No. 6 Navy whipped AU in the field &* ' ''»*pM in Nation, and one in women’s, Russia piled .Ip'4‘ £sF§kW 2,*; i' ’ •'• the would boost Pitt’3 opener for Eagles to both and the up huge chunks of points record 7-2-1 for the season were expected to in 11 ».** add add a healthy helping of have theirl gold medals and 181 points in .*B •v*-4^«^ Homecoming Day celebration; gymnastics prestige. * and six gold medals marred by the Hoyas, a team > £ in wrestling. '* * '" ' ' Bosseler '' , averaged per H f 4.5 t> .'4i Av $g »” . i yards they I- ¦ carry while bowling have never beaten in bas- Six over and ketball. World Marks For U. S. ON THE WAY OUT—Gordon Wallace, British Empire light-heavyweight cham- through opponents for 677 yards AU and Georgetown have new 1111 Eleven world records were set clutches the rope as he tries to get back into the ring in the first round of in Miami’s first nine games. and Olympic Eion,is bout last night coaches, both of whom are from 32 marks were with Tony Anthony at Madison Square Garden. Anthony, Caught high broken in the sports former champion from New York, 18 Passes area school ranks. Tommy carnival Golden Gloves connected with a left hook a Walton, short Nolan, formerly Gonzaga, that started November 22 and few after the fight was for an end at at is Anally minutes started and awarded a knockout by Referee 5 feet 11, is a defensive mainstay the new coach at Georgetown, was concluded this dull Felix, day Barney who ruled the count had reached 10 before Wallace got back into of the Panther line and has while Dave Carrasco, former bas- when the flame in the the ring.—AP Wirephoto. caught 18 passes, six of them for ketball coach and director of bronze Olympic torch was ex- touchdowns. athletics at tinguished. American athletes • Montgomery Blair, Pitt, ranked No. 13 among the is the new AU coach. set six of the world records with men’s SENATORS GUESTS Nation's powers, planned to start That won’t stop Nolan's team its 400-meter relay team Ruling Corny Salvaterra at quarterback, from whipping Carrasco’s today. in track. Mildred McDaniel of Knockout Expects in the OF YANKEES IN Pimlico Dick Bowen and Jim Theodore The Hoyas are the darkest blot! women's high at halfback and Ralph Jelic at on AU’s sports record and appear | jump, George Breen of Buffalo HOME OPENER fullback. Salvaterra, who has to be a bit too classy for the, in a trial heat of the 1,500- Brings thrown six touchdown passes, is Eagles this season. meter swimming event and Protest NEW YORK. Dec. 8 (iP»._ Largest Crowd an all-the-way threat on the BACK HOME FROM DOWN UNDER—PauI Ander- weightlifters Charley Vinci of Veterans Spark Hoyas Champion run-or-pass play. York, Berger The World New It is practically son, 325-pound strongman from Toccoa, Ga., who Pa., Isaac of Andy an all-veteran' Brooklyn Tommy York Yankees will entertain Coach Gustafson planned team that Nolan has won the Olympic heavyweight weight-lifting cham- and Kono of Washington to start Bosseler at inherited, Sacramento, in their home the left half with such tested stars as Joe pionship at Melbourne, Australia, noists 123-pound Calif. From opener, Tuesday, April 16. | Today post with Paul Hefti at full. Sam The United States-Russian Os Missett, Dale Wallace Meet Matt White, Charles Vinci of York, Pa., his shoulders the ;Scranecchia Smith. on as This revealed today got the nod at quar- gold medal crop was distributed NEW YORK, Dec. 8 i/P). was By JOSEPH B. KELLY terback Dick Percudani and Warren i first contingent of United States Olympic athletes with the release of the Yan- and Ed Oliver at right Buehler all showing by sports in this fashion: (men's Tony Anthony clamoring Star Racing Editor half. well in the arrived by plane at Los Angeles yesterday. Vinci is for; kees' home baseball sched- opener, easy victory and womens events under one ! Dec. B.—An aft- an over Get- won the United States’ first gold medal at the heading). a light heavyweight elimination j ule for 1957. BALTIMORE. tysburg College. Wednesday. ¦! ; ernoon chock-full of distance > games, taking the bantam weight-lifting title.— bout with Spieser today The Bombers Carraso has returning 'Track 16 5 Chuck have booked racing will be offered at Pimlico five let- Wirephoto. U. 17 night games, the of termen in Joel Comito and Frank AP 3. Russia and Gordon Wallace is protest- first 1 today and the climax of the; Swimming 5 which is down for May Bolling Weiss, both of Lafayette High 0 14 marathon battling will be the! Choice ing the official count that ruled, against [ ANY Weight lifting 4 3 Kansas City. Cleve- 13th Exterminator Handicap, a School in Brooklyn and three DIDN’T MISS MEALS him a knockout victim in 1:34 of; land, Chicago and Detroit boys from this Gymnastics 0 11 :*IO.OOO-added affair at a mile area—Ronnie * j Wrestling (free the first round at Madison each are scheduled for three Crown of Suitland, Joe Pelle- and a half. Eight better-class i style and Greco- Square games under the lights and Shrimp grino of Wilson and Wally Ry- Garden. j routers are in the field. In Bowl Roman) 0 6 the A's, Washington, Balti- land of Washington-Lee. Aussie Hosts Praised was feet nine,” The strange Boxing “He on his at more and Boston for two summer-in-De- GALVESTON, Tex., Dec. 8 In games last night 2 3 co-manager, j | pulled UP. Gallaudet said Wallace's apiece. cember weather which has —Bolling Air Force Base of trounced Drew University of Rowing 3 2 Harry Sheppard, after up Pimlico’s attendance bet- 0 last; and Washington, D. C., loser of only Madison, N. J., 92-61, at Yachting 1 night's “Randy; The Yanks willbe at home ting averages days Towson, By Olympic Athletes short-lived bout. the last few game Basketball 1 0 to the Red Sox in a July 4 one in the last three years, Md.; Howard defeated J. C. expected bring ... Turpin also knocked him down iis to out the is a one-touchdown favorite over Smith College of Charlotte, N. C„ LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8 UP).— ¦ basketball.” The Boston Celtics Canoeing 0 2 got up double-header. largest meeting in the first and he arfd crowd of the to- Fort Hood in the annual Shrimp 79-73, at Capitol Arena and Dis- The first contingent of return- want to sign him. Shooting 0 3 out. like day for this to the last w knocked him I’d to next eek Bowl here tonight. trict Teachers squeezed out a ing American athletes from Mel- Russell is being married to- Pentathlon 0 1 go commission to make end of the 1956 Eastern turf . 0 1 to the a sea- The game is billed as the 77-75 victory over Montclair (N. bourne was in Los Angeles today morrow in Oakland to Rose 3occer son. The track expects between na- protest." tional service football champion- J.) Teachers at Walter Reed. iwith words of praise for Austral- 1 Swisher. Total 32 37 to 22.000 and 25,000 racing fans to Russia's final triumph was a Any protest is not likely Redskins Picked ship. The Fort Hood Tankers of Gallaudet Rallies to Win ian hosts at the . Fifty-four athletes disem- turn out for the long-distance decision over Yugoslavia in get much consideration for the: Texas, 4th Army champions for Gallaudet had no better than Discus Thrower Fortune Gor- barked yesterday and the full 1-0 card. one of the roughest soccer New York State Athletic Com- the third straight year, have a a 35-35 tie at halftime, dien, although disappointed that < today. but start- track team is due matches of the tournament. mission already has the report Six of the eight races carded 6-2 record for the season. ing the second half it came out he did not break his world rec- Barney today Players on both sides were of Referee Felix, who To Beat Eagles cover a mile and seventy The Generals of Bolling will with a fast break that effectively ords of 194 feet 6 inches, nor farther. OLYMPIC MEDALS | guilty of unnecessary foul tactics , said "Wallace’s knee was on the yards or Three events have two quarterback stars call- broke up Drew’s defense. evkn win the event, had nothing a zone and personal feuds flared. floor at the count of 10.” are at mile and a half. ing the shots, Ralph Guglielmi, Jerry Pelarski with 30 points and but praise for the Australians. ,i" MELBOURNE, Dec 8 n’t levelin—Edl Danielson. Norway teet «’.* inch** .Some 46 members of the Hun- Groza's last-minute s*l.> year" Twenty-one foreign-bred horses $5,000 to the next three. court. Women * 4 Benito. T«* . 0 A MELBOURNE. Dec BAN . grass Laurel, 8 MATEO. Calif Dec. race at Md —Nich- the Laurel race to Hunt. Dallas i Courtney. Livlnejuon. . 7 -meter hurdler—Olen Clinton Ohio. Games today to increaae Its win- was California a 72-71 victory over Men t huh iumt>—-Charier Duma* leO# Anteite n feet 11 h* inrhee terday. highest of Cali- Giants Choice to Beat Capistrano's New Zealand-bred 000 11*0* JJO-ireter huh hurdkeA--I.ee Calhoun Oary Jnd n-J4.ft ning margin in the unofficial See HONK, Page Dec a* h Jon — Milton Campbell. Flatnfteid. N J IMT*WU point standings A-15 # A to 129 points over fornia* fall racing season Prince Cortauld Other foreign invaders for the hoo. »tep And Ferreira dA Blita, Rfatli 44 feet 7S Jiwhet Browns for NFL Title • Frey running recent aenen * .T.OtKJ-meter 4t*epieche*e -Chru maabar. OrtAt InUlB. A 4J the United States. Points acored booted in Corn Stalk Br th* AMat it'Ml frm This will be the 26th Santa Anita include four Foie Va alt— Rob Rifherd* La Verne Ceilf . J 4 feet l'» imne* in the first, and Emery in of the handicap. Foreign-breds arrivals from Argentina. Hol- PRO BASKETBALL Men * dmcaa-AI Oerlcf. Hew Hyde Far*. M Y , JM feet II toefcf* on the basis of 10 for first, 5 for The New York Giant* are 10- Men* shot O'. •—Ferry O'Brien. TrAel* AMI Ceilf no feet II to'ht« second, $2 [ seven of the past 19 I etc. the second Twenty-six point favorites to defeat the won races andes II Posadas. Feudo and Men a hnmfrer throw—*Harold Cwnnoiir, Hot ton. 20? feet AS ineh** . The weights for the handicap Eugenio: Br th# Pr**» Women a diaei*—OJ«e Flkotore. Oe«ho*lov*kit. 174 feet IS tmht» tickets were sold on the the Irish-bred Windsor Women « fhtrley o*.ru*;and l> La Hunt* Auitraue 0 10 . Vnn#i »*•*.*» V ii'.*.*>¦* it Cleveland Browns tomorrow and EAATtift immoN metet#—Mr* * winning will be assigned by Racing Serial, by McCarthy: • teveiin lnet«e Rivasa. 174 fee* in'be* 8-11 combination Sec- owned N. S. Won frt Wo»#n feountem 9 clinch their first Eastern Con- La a Too meter*— Betty A.W 4 Os r mart tZi A tTr,n* I*9 Stalk, in three retary Frank E. Kilroe on De- Raoul Walsh's Bounty *A«ton if 4 77* Women Cutbwert Au’treUA. Corn beaten ference in the National | Bay. and Hew York t n iWnfMIHO Manor? CBiit crown * !« !•«]? I*.* n race* in Canada, won cember 18. Epaulette, winner PfrltedelMUn 474 • fr*e*tjje—Jon HendrieA* Au«trtlse o y. the League since of the Select I)yra*u«* Men 4 Inula ’*'»'* MrttiJ it Football 1946 A !II .Ilk • freeatyie—Murrey 2. fourth of hi* Winners of the 1956 and 1955 Stakes in England. Men 4ot4.ir.eftr Rote AaetraltA 4 4 *«•*«« IM A ffit start career game In Wtiftft* DIVISION * oreeAtetroke- HeAAfu FwrwkAWA. J*P«n 2M Y The Oiants-Browns handicap*. Among Roehever U JA A*!4 MenMew 7'io.meter AWAtrAila JflZ Jiwn I*# 11 and paid $193 90 to wtn 1 Mrs T. M Kerrs top American stakes Fort W*yo* VOo c Yah<• meter bAckwrekf —David Then# I tpmm l 4 New York, the Bears-Carda 10 Jo women * |rw»-m»fer b»it»erflv—Rheiley Mane. Ar.,otum V* I'll. iFr»M9 Bobby Brocato and Helbush winner* 4*n Ift* Tna>*4«4 Emery, who also raced in | nominated are Arro- MmiMNMMtit 1** 11 ! freeety>—Dawn meeting in Chicago o*. Lou‘.A 10 444 Women'* o*B-meter Fra*er AoetrailA I »• and the! Farms’ gate. Wor.mr* 4«»o.meter baekatrek* Judy r»rtnn*m. Otari BritaiA, 2 IT t ri'* ••r«rri*A4 respectively, among H*w York *t «t UiH* At M'.twa*»«e« Ctt'.lMM*-»»«:* *1 4 V to win. 1 are the Count Chic, Count of Honor. C FfcUAdejpnia WEIGHT LiftIVU ’e* •1150 Detroit highlight the circuit's it 7 tn*f ni Pa*:*'** % 18-year-old Frey, nominees for the February event. V. Whitneys Head Man Li«h*we;|ht— Rrbek RiaaaU ATT Cinftjfi The who six-game program 1 and R«^»trr §7 Iter t awunde b". r*o*JL* 4 week-end trying Fort Warne ImriM MewvreeiAht—Ptvi AMrreHi. Tootoa Oa , 1 143 found* »**»«• 4 lives at Swift Current. Sas- Poona II is a comeback Bom Mighty, Honeys Alibi, Hew Tat* 107 0* Ujii 101. l/M 4* ft* Other game* pit Baltimore at lo»W, jlllP—l BiaOTHA 'ftwiSAMA 74 % Nrt«t*i A began riding after a year's layoff Porterhouse and Traffic Judge, J"! 14 ' meter* tmatf 3* katchewan. two Angeles Philadelphia 1 Touotiom ucmoK Free rif.t »—V*A*iio Bafiaawv R**a:a I »7A 'fiwifl *f**r»« 9 Los and The mile-and-a-quarter racing lyrmit ¦mwttH rARM fMtdl—Htertn Prirtteu ftomama. 4f7 i )«•*«?» years ago 1 race the latter for the estate it ffrtioM»*• z**n Pag* rftp»*#r At warn# I ffflUA 3* Ap* n i V*FRO FOOTBALL. A-IV 8100.000 to the of late * Fort lu:y the Clifford Mooer* Er*onV York At MiAHtkOlU. I doo mrur umt Ulal— Lowedr* fm* 1 Os 4 •ova AtTA* 24 Cum 1 r guarantees win- * A i r 7 * •