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THE EVENING STAR ' ** Washington. ' —=*** Globetrotters Open Series ciollillKlLsil,D C A-20 W L-» 1/ Trabert, Seixas Gain TttgPAT, JAWPjUIT tS, IIM NCAA Board Begins - With Collegians March 27 ATCHISON'S Tough Job of Settling Doubles Semifinals •y liraAuocietad Press Young, Adams Seek lyAw A*wcM»4 Frau NEW YORK. Jan. 25.—The ADELAIDE, Harlem Globetrotters and the asau ANGLE TV Program Australia. Jan. 25. College All-Americans will open Football i — and , Fields After grata their sixth basketball “world Greener By the Auodatad ! ; j the successful United States series” with afternoon and By F. ATCHISON CHICAGO, Jan. 25.—The Cup doubles team, swept 1 I eve- <**>i LEWIS new; Davis ' ning games in Madison Square Committee, o the doubles semifinals in NCAA Television lifedH into TKOs in Rival Bouts 1 Garden Sunday. Mgrch 27. it Gabe Paul, the Cincinnati Reds’ dissatisfaction with baseball's faced with one of the toughest the Australian champion- ! was announced today. lr Mm Atsociated Nil i natty general manager, made tempo. ships today with a 40-minute S ** * * involving college athletics, squad Club Jobs Candy and George The All-American will YORK, sense at the Home Plate rout of Don ! NEW Jan. 25.—One Saturday night interested meets for the first time today in Worthington, a pair young be selected after the end of the dinner when he We were in Gabe of collegiate season good win deserves another so said baseball Paul's assertion that the Reds develop hopefuls. | in mid-March. Paddy Young and Petey (One- an effort to a 1955 TV Aussie must cater to have sooutlng charts listing 100 by 6—2, I The 1955 schedule: Finger) Adams, technical knock- football program which will sat- ' The Americans won folks possible weaknesses in a player. ¦M I M 6—3, Both Seixas and I I March 27—New York (afternoon and out victors in last night’s tele- They eating isfy all factions. 6—2. j nisht): 28. Boston: 20. BuSalo: SO. the must have counted hitting I i Pa.; 31. Richmond. V*. fights, are looking forward Trabert were cleanly and Harsher. vision It’s a pastime 1 peas with a knife and snoring in The 12-man committee Is mistakes. The . April I—Philadelphia: 2. Ctncln- today to another payday within ff| IF - f M j|BBpUW rarely made J nnti: 3. Chlcato: 4. Indianapolis: ft. for old-timers mtSmrnMmm upper berths. scheduled to elect a chairman points the Australians did gain I Elkhart, Ind.: 6. lowa Cttr; 7, Denver: the next month. who like to "A boy with a weakness is . ; 8, Kansas, Cltr: ft. St. Loula; 10. Waco, one today and set a timetable for came from unplayable smashes ' , Tex.; 11. Houston: 12. Rumtnaton. It will be a fat for fiat- catnap be- coached by an expert in that volleys. i W. Va.; Cleveland; 14, De. Paddy details mp. and well-placed IS. 16. Moines: nosed if the final tween innings particular thing,” Gabe ex- discussions and formulation of i IS. Milwaukee: Detroit. are cleared for a non-title scrap § J The American aces in the semi- or whenever plained. “If it is sliding, he is the prpgram. 9 finals will oppose with Middleweight Champion placed under (Bobo) Olson in the Chi- the action OVEgP, an instructor who Walter Byers, executive di- Rex Hartwig, who advanced to- I Carl drags, as it so knows all about it. If it's curve day trouncing j cago Stadium, February rector of the National Collegiate by the youthful 16. This often does. > balls, and most of them have For The one could mean about SIO,OOO Hk Athletic Association, said: Aussie pair of Malcolm Ander- Gabe made Mm. jj trouble with curve balls, they go son and , 6—2, for the New Yorker who scored sense, too, M help “Two or three meetings are • fjPUt to a man who can 6 6—4. his third straight victory in stop- point- straighten expected to be held in the Johnson, when he ’em out. Hie other half of the semi- ping young Tony a fel- n»h r. Atchison a boy the, process of developing a plan. By New Trucks Yorker, ed out that “If fails to make finals pits the teams of Lew low New in 1:05 of the j ; the worst playe r in the majors grade at the end of the training early March, the committee fifth round at Brooklyn's Eastern j hopes a plan finally ap- Hoad-Ken Rose wall and Neal i! ; is still the 16th best in the season, it’s only because he sim- to have Cooper. . Parkway Arena. by membership Fraser-Ashley country at his particular posi- ply doesn’t have it,” Paul con- proved the NCAA Hoad and Rosewall, victims i In Stock Adams, a sharp-punching tion. There are only 400 major ! eluded, “and not because he in a mail referendum.” middleweight Newark, J., leaguers gaining approval of Trabert and Seixas in the de- from N. out of 160 million per- wasn’t properly coached.” Difficulties of month, up sons, the various views of —AP Photo. cisive cup doubles last racked his fourth successive the Cincinnati executive! No argument with that thesis. ' stem from had little trouble as they de- by halting Angelo noted, although neglected the many conferences and areas. triumph crude he to or with the assertion that once BARBARA STARK FLANS COMEBACK—Seventeen-year-old feated Clive Wilderspin and Brisci in 2:51 of the ninth round add that not everybody tries to a boy starts com- The Big Ten and Pacific Coast youngest of the United play out in class D nationally Barbara Stark, who was the member John Blacklock, 6—3, 6—2, 6—4. at St. Nicholas Arena. It was baseball and a great many petition he lives in a goldfish conferences want con- Olympic team in 1952, is training In Washington for and Cooper pulled some- the Italian’s debut in America aren’t the slightest bit interested. trolled regional television. They States Fraser FRUEHALF VAN bowl until he pulls on a major Pan American Games this year thing of an upset, with the help > judging first look surprise tlfFeatened to telecast In- a comeback, aiming at the and from his It came as a to this leaguer’s uniform. have The former national of the scorching weather, as they ** * * If the NCAA con- apd the Olympic Games next year. he’ll need plenty of work in the listener to hear that the Reds dependently outplayed Sven Davidson and gym ready for scouts spading up its restricted game-of-tbe- women’s backstroke champion, whose borne is at Orinda, before he’s an- have 134 new thinking tinues Lennard Bergelln of Sweden, : for Gabe’s about televi- policy. Calif., is pictured between workouts at the American University TRUCK BODIES other shot. material them. We doubt if sense, week -5, 9—7, 6—l, pro sion and baseball made but College Campbell. 7- 6 'B. the 12 football teams have only The powerful Eastern pool here with Coach Jim Adams Earns Another Bout. many collectively, diamond executives need up that but their over Athletic Association, made of The 23-year-old New Jersey look the fence at their foot- members, Negro American League case is somewhat different. The get 101 wants national TV 12', If and 16 Negro, who had four fingers of | get boys ball bretheren to a happy ( More Lighting Would Help I football moguls their George continued with some liberaliza- his right hand amputated at the almost tailor-made, right off the solution to the problem. ! tion. Such independents No- | came up with as Reduced to Four Teams joints following an accident campus. Generally the football Marshall the fair- Dame, Pennsylvania and oth- I plan :tre ly tho AiMciatod Prat* three years ago. earned another; players are a notch higher ’in est and most feasible when er NCAA members want unre- he decided to televise all of the Ice Capades Old-Time Stars CHICAGO, Prices Same TV shot at St. Nick's. In about i | class than their baseball coun- l Istricted television. Jan. 25.—J. B. four weeks he’ll go again with! ! terparts, j Rediskins’ road games and black | Martin, president of the Negro ) | too. ! city either Gionik of Detroit * * out the when the team was 1 Baseball League, or ** Are Still Carrying the Show American an- As in Baltimore Lcywrey 'at home. In that way a fan ; the Pat of Toledo. can Capades to And that’s another gripe—not nounced yesterday that cir- Briaci, a willing but inept per- Sports like baseball and golf see all 12 league games, or, if he Dusek Shifts Mat Roles Ice of 1955 seems cuit has been cut to four teams. 1 a' pretty good* enough of best things. An- former, was slightly over stress individual effort more than i figures it isn’t worth the price,j be show. But the the Indianapolis i cut qualified, other whirl around the rink from Martin said the both, eyes was team competition, such as row- a free statement must be for by and far behind take ride on the road At Turner's Tomorrow semigloom night’s pair ap- team, run Sid Pollaid. will Teddy ing, lacrosse and football : In the of last this would have been operations. whan Referee Martin in- No- contests. preciated. discontinue Martin ! body can help the batter hit a Television made wrestling fans Vince DePaulo of Baltimore opening performance at Uline SrecLS.CfichtW tervened. nor engaged by appraise expected to did not elaborate. outclassed,” home run, is an opponent j out demure grandmothers who has been Promoter Arena it was difficult to Miss Henderson is j league, “He was Martin j pf McMahon to referee the succeed Miss Atwood one of these The which has con- said, "and there was no reason permitted to stand opposite him j | wouldn’t be caught dead in a Vince properly the latest frozen extrav- tributed z number of players to JJron'UJorks 1 plate try team wrestling match tomor- aganza. days, but we wouldn’t sit around ; to let it go on. He might have at the and to distract | local sports arena. Radio did the major leagues, now consists J day. star scoops thing baseball, row night at Turner’s Arena. waiting for the The of Memphis, \ 1214 24tit St. N.W. RE. 7-2419 been hurt.” him. An inflelder either the same for and It will be here for two weeks grip of Birmingham. De- 1 up ground whips bet- He replaces Wally Dusek. who the show still has a firm on ” thing Angelo a ball and it television will do that Producer John City. gs-’.'A, One for he an even customarily and In time role, along Bobby troit and Kansas ¦¦ 1 to the proper base, or he fum- ter job when the directors get handles the offic- Harris’ staff might be persuaded the top with wasn’t floored. The officials had iating. handles his role as trailing bles it. the knack of co-ordinating their Dusek has other duties add a couple of flash- Specht, who him 7-1. 6-1-1 and 6-2. night, specifically as to at least expertly as ever. The AP had Adams, one of 21 Not so in football. A perfect ; cameras. tomorrow light batteries to the show’s * performers Good. family, front, forward pass dropped by the i ?* * one of the in the equipment. night’s per- Old Stem Still kids in his in 7-1. But last Smoothies, half-pound weight intended receiver goes into the! feature bout. He will team with The Old Orrin Adams had a The Cincinnati club executive’s against George formance seemed to be a 2%- Thomas, edge, record books as incomplete—a interesting, although Mr. Moto Beck- Markhus and Irma con- 155 Va to 155. j talk was Riley. hour ad for dhe of the current by mark against the thrower. A 1 some of the boys in the back of er and Tex downtown stage shows. tinue to fascinate one and all Younr Seeks Revenge. 99-yard scoring play The Smith Brothers also will their effortless waltz, while Alan brilliant run | the ball indicated they wanted Why company spend Young seeking revenge by penalty be on hand, but not in a team a will Konrad gives a commendable will be can be nullified a i | to hear more baseball talk—in- ' against against | takes Jack i thousands of dollars on lavish performance in Dragnet and even as well as cash Olson. a teammate. The man ' side stuff and anecdotes about match. Al Smith on costumes balding holding pigskin Bonce and brother John tangles and beautiful and then better in his solo act. The Bobo from San the for a field i the Reds' personnel. He did get beyond left-hooking goal attempt by with Jack Witzig. > hide them is understand- The youngsters will like Wil- Francisco gave can ruin the | | a laugh referring to Ted Klus- ing. might Paddy thorough being slightly angle. The opening bout, at 8:30 It be considered liam Dougherty and Lyall a shellacking off | zewskl on first base as the “South tactics, from they Sports tend; pm., will match Brother Frank smart show but not Stevenson’s "Little Doggie” num- when met for the American with time limits ; Pole.” and Ray Jablonski. wno’U viewpoint. night’s and exciting! ’ Jares against Dan O’Schocker. this Last au- ber, and the Humpty Dumpty title June 19. 1953. Olson went to be faster more be on third, as the “North Pole.” got quick glimpse Randy Turpin game baseball, players dience a of skit. The Humpty Dumpty on to thump of | j than a like where i | A few stories about the some rather inspiring costuming England for the world cham- j the players more or less set their' would have been frosting on the number provided one of the in spots, hut most of the time amusing pionship. | own pace. A scoreless tie in foot- cake. evening’s most bits pretty exciting, Women's Division Added . had to rely on its imagination to Runyon, who portrays Weighing a hefty 168V2, Young : ball can be but As a whole, however, Gabe ac- in Eddie j Iconjure up the real beauty of the a droopy scarecrow on skates. staggered Johnson (170) with a ! may be rather boring in baseball. | • quitted himself well, and the Championships Handclapping and foot stomping, Home Plate official who got him To Judo 1 scene. Another unusual number was of jaw 1 series left hooks to the in junior skating of Johnny the - fourth round. When he when the old folks have the j | as principal speaker deserves a The senior and District Needs More Skating. the shadow energy, expresses Lettengarver, the Olympic con- shook up the rallying Johnson plainly their I pat on the back. AAU judo championships, to b«' I held at 7:30 pm. tomorrow at Oh, there is action, skill and testant wha probably is the best in the fifth with some more of Community aplenty in show, show, pet punches, Ray the Jewish Center, charm the but technical skater in the and his Referee performances, rather Don a night will have a women's division f tering the ring for the second coach and Reelna. Winnipeg at Ciliary: id. cal- period: 167 Pound*—John Jacob* Springer, former coach tarv at Retina Edmonton at Vancouver; threw Gordon Damon, flrtt oerlod: 1.7 time in six months. Harold 12. Regina at Winnipeg Ciliary at Ed- Kane (A) threw Prank- team, monton; Poun-'s—Jack Valdes lost a soundly-booed of the Fort Ord football 17. Winnipeg at Vancouver. Ed- ltn Willis, third period: UnUmttad Class Alemite CD-2 monton at Regina: 10 Winnipeg at Ed- —James Flaharty (O) threw Torn Ryan, decision to Bob Baker of Pitts- track coach and football assist- monton. Vancouver at Calgary: 24, Wln- second oerlod. burgh May, ant, and Fred Montsdeoca, coach ; nlpeg at Regina. Edmonton at Calgary; here in 1952. Since So. Calgary at Winnipeg. Edmonton at 1 you got your monoy then he has won 11 in a row,; of the Patrick Air Force baseball Vancouver. or backl year, October 1. Regina at Vancouver. Ed- the last six by knockouts. team last baseball coach menton at Winnipeg: 3. Regina at Ed- , Jenkins of Villanova and football assistant. monton. Vancouver a* Calgary: 8, Win- j \ eyei tack parts. And you’vigot nlpeg at Calgary. Vancouver at Edmon- 1 ¦ f You CAN believe your and engine Winnipeg Calgary ¦K* your The schedule: ton: 10. at Vancouver. | Enters Millrose 600 for your own good driving judgment! ¦ costly, lixy,noisy, engins. at Regina: Ift. Edmonton at Regina 1 Bffi"'' September 24. Elon here » night> dtp Prate NFL to Ask 1. at Davidson; I c-ileary al Vancouver. 2*!. Vancouver at I ly Associated \ only chance this Add a can of Dismissal October 7. Richmond; Regina. Winnipeg at yew car aeed* CD-I Furman here >, 2. : Edmonton, 24, | Tbat’i why 15. tniaht). - Presby* 25.—Charlie to your oil ana you 11 see . . , here: *’X. Vancouver at Winnipeg Regina at Cal- 1 NEW YORK. Jan. motor | terian Wofford at Oranaebura. airy: Regina at Winnipeg. Calaarr ¦ Alemite CD-2 te a concentrated November 5. Newberry here; 12. VMI Edmonton.2ft. Jenkins, who ran a tremendous the stuff that causes the trouble IN. Btata , at f°"nul« ecUve ingrediente, Os Anti-Trust Suit I here *hoficeomint>; Florida Semifinal* November ft and 7. 49-second quarter to win the -rut the difference in actual iy Aisoclatod Prssi at TaUahlsaee. Pinal*. November 11 or 12 for Brat with an essential, special !H« j game. November 18 for second and relay for Villanova in last performance! Makes no differ- taint mile <*<>• Rust, cor. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 25. November in for third geme. U neers- 1 Saturday’s Washington Evening : 1 a special wee what gas or oil you use. No i«* “> oxidation snd HIT. are checked inside your League Carter Offered $25,000 Gaines, Is the newest addi- mere "additive” can do all this- motion The National Football Star money-saving Sludge and says it will ask Federal Court BACRAMENTO, Calif., 25 , jPercy Wins Canadian Title tion to the 600-yard event in and guarantee all thi.-only gooereheld Jan. | in suspension where they cant here February 28 to dismiss a ‘ ‘ OP). Fight Promoter Jackie j MONTREAL, Jan. 25 (A ). the Millrose Games at Madison Alemite*i.mit»rn.2'CD-Z. l 5 D Sticky lacquer million filed King says a $25,- Tony Percy of Drummondville, Square Garden February 5. choke ff power. $2.1 antitrust suit he had offered j Your engine isn’t to blame, or dissolved, against the league and nine of 000 guarantee to Jimmy Carter, , Que.. last night captured the; The entry of Jenkins, a sopho- depcaits are the oil you use. It’s stop-and-go _ by lightweight champion, > welterweight cham-; ; more who ta undefeated this sea- \ fl its members the bankruptj world to Canadian B driving. The result is that your WMt Ml sxpect from CD I Liberty Broadcasting System. Joey Lopes, Sacfamento. pionship with decision ! announced yesterday by fM | meet , I a over j son. was mMSsMSimk engine never really gets warmed Right away you’ll notice a new The NFL made known its in- ' ' in open air title bout at ,!Reggie Chart rand of I Fred Schmertz. director of the an Montreal' up to the temperature it needs to pep, quieter power. And best of tent yesterday in to' next spring. in 12-round bout. Millrooe Games. an answer 1 Sacramento a at Any automo- when you make CD-2 a part Liberty suit filed by operate its best all, the Attor- engineer you every change, you can ex. ney Cornelius C. OBiien, Jr. tive will tell that of oil an engine operating too cool is in pect this pesk performance years Liberty, which went bankrupt /1 I proved—- two years ago, charged the NIL i*pr trouble. Dangerous by-products longer. It’s tested-it’s engine. Alemite, world and the nine clubs—the Los Bp/ \ form inside the Sludge, it’s guaranteed by Angeles Rams, San Francisco 1 goo, adds, rust and corrosion at- leader in lubrication I Forty-Niners and Baltimore i 1 / Colts were excluded—with violat- fmmB// \ I Jr ff/s' \i®IH '’’ ing the Sherman and Clayton ’’ I ' 1 ’ jßr i^^B antitrust laws by refusing broad- 4**S ¦« tw« 6f HMMybackl games. casts of their an on-tlio-rood tvas- was I. The suit filed last Octo- \ ap—aew pewor, now porformont*. ber following a lengthy court B 1 I II . *• Otosetess ssd ramovs* l«e«io*-Blra do- battle by the NFL and the Gov- _ tffOjnPl9 po«t« M »•!*•• sod pirtSfl* which AMIIts* ernment in which the Govern- ment charged pro football vio- m \ \ / 11 IB lated antitrust laws in Its tele- B VI. wif vision and radio policy. til (FDfftllCDBB $ I Federal Judge J. Alan Grim |^B sollisFisS llOfffif ruled that the NFL television policy, which banned TV within 50 miles of a home team’s terri- Everyone knows how soft \ tory. was legal, but upheld | | BY; ! J Kj| B I I II 11 A. Ktsp* sow ssffss* sow—hslp* the ram I ! United Btates argument over ¦LTW water is how kind ‘ ’Njpj .. iBBrJiB * '* *° " w ffl broadcasts. The NFL then Ink #u and fntle il your I* B| l|( changed policy *ijrtiiffNß n, —work* from »