THE EVENING STAR D-5 Boros Weihrngton, D. C., Friday, December 4, 1959 Holovak Hunting Job AP ALL-AMERICA FOR 7959 Holding Rookie of the Year l)I driver of 1959 In his first full Stroke Lead *year as a NASCAR competitor, Axe Het. DAYTONABEACH. Fla.. Dec. After Fired BC Pc ltloa Player School CUxa Wat. Home Town the son of veteran Lee Petty by CORAL GABLES, Fla., Dec Being 4 he End Marlin McKeever. USC Jr. 19 215 6-1 (AP). —Richard Petty, 23, of earned 110,055, although school did not to comment, 4 (AP).—With 17 other sub- Randleman. N. has been once—at NEWTON, Mass., Dec. 3 (AP).|! care End Fred Mautino. Syracuse Jr. 22 191 6-3 Reading, Pa. C.. won only Columbia, —Mike Press learned shooters down selected as NASCAR’s rookie S. C.. July 18. Holovak, who as an All- 1 the Associated Tackle Dan Lanphear, Wisconsin...' Sr. 21 214 6-2 Madison. Wis. par breathing called his Julius Boros America fullback carried Bos- I Mike was in yesterday Tackle . Texas Christian Sr. 21 215 6-3 Midlothian, Tex. neck. was and asked to but overconfident ton College to some of its i sign a paper Guardßill Burrell, Illinois Sr. 23 210 6-0 Chebaunse, 111. anything as which was he his greatest victories in the early i a typed resignation. Guardßoger Davis, Syracuse Sr. 21 228 6-3 Solon. Ohio set out to protect one cAmt/dcdb is head coach- Holovak offered no alterna- stroke lead in the second round 13405, hunting a 1 was Center , Georgia Tech Sr. 21 218 6-1 Bessemer, Ala. his fir- tive. There no discussion. of the Coral Gables ing job today following 1 was Back Bob Schloredt, Washington ...Jr. 19 190 6-0 Gresham, Oreg. Open golf Criticized for unimagina- ing from his alma mater. an Back . Louisiana State Sr. 22 208 6-1 Baton Rouge, La. tournament today. tive offense in his earlier days, Boston College authorities, I Back Jim Mooty, Arkansas Sr. 21 175 5-10 Eldorado. Ark. The big guy from Mid Pines. facing big-time opponents to ; Holovak recently displayed a N. C., had a four-under par 67 Back Charles Flowers, Mississippi Sr. 22 198 6-0 Marianna, Ark. help finance new stadium. the 6.563-yard Biltmore a , wide open passing attack fea- over * said they have no candidate in SECOND TEAM THIRD TEAM Course for his opening round turing and Johnny mind as Holovak's successor. yesterday. End—Carroll Dale, Virginia Tech. End—Paul Maguire, The Citadel. denied earlier in- Amabile. For the last two sea- They rumors - Bill Johnston, of Provo, Utah, have ranked End—Monte Notre Dame. End—Bill ’ volving Eddie Erdelatz and Bob 1 sons the Eagles Stickles, Carpenter, Army. J,^er Ca P was tied with Dow Finsterwald zT M I Blackman. .high nationally in the passing Tackle—Ken Rice, Auburn. Tackle—, Clemson. of Jack Lech - measures while to turn Tequesta, Fla., M W ¦ Holovak's contract as coach 1 game continuing' Tackle—Mike Magac, Missouri. Tackle—Jerry Thompson, Oklahoma. of Los Angeles and Sand- a Doug full rfl x expires next month, and in the ' out tough defense. w perfect M Guard—Maurice Doke, Texas. . Guard—Mike McKeever, Southern California. ers of Beach at 68. nine years as head mentor his “Give it to Mike," was the drinks! 11 Guard—Jerry Stalcup, Wisconsin. Guard—. Afississipp. One stroke behind them were Boston College teams have < cry for three years starting in jounce nine players, including Arnold compiled a 49-29-3 Record. His 1940 when as a sophomore Center—E. J. Holub, Texas Tech. Center—Jim Andreotti, Northwestern. Palmer of Ligonier, win- uHolovak took the fullback Pa„ only losing season was his first over Back—, Penn State. Back—Don Meredith. Southern Methodist. of the (3-6) in 1951. i chores. He in the 1941 ner recent Palm Beach played Back—Tom Vanderbilt. Back—Fran Curci, Miami. Moore, Open. The always dangerous Mike’s "resignation” was an- I Sugar Bowl upset over Tennes- Back—, Northwestern. Back—Dwight Nichols, lowa State. Jay Hebert of Sanford YKAW> nounced yesterday following a i see and is ranked with the was of four tied at 70s. meeting with the Very Rev. i all-time Orange Bowl per- Back—, Texas Christian. Back-i-, New Mexico. one The field will be cut to the Michael P. Walsh, S. J., pres- formers1 for his tremendous ex- low ident; Bill Flynn, director of 1 hibition in the 37-21 loss to Syracuse “the best end in my 60s and ties after today's AP * athletics, and the Rev. Joseph j Alabama in 1943. He later ALL-AMERICA !11 years at Syracuse.” Mautino round. L. Shea, S. F., faculty moder- 1 played for the Los Angeles • (caught 17 passes for 215 yards. Jullux Boros 33-34—67 BIU Johnston 36-33—68 ator of athletics. The latter 1 Rams and . Baughan, a 218-pounder, ; Dow PlnsterwaM 33-35—68 Jack anti-Holovak in sentiment was the top linebacker in a 1 Fleck 34-34—68 two, As a legacy Holovak leaves j Doux Sanders 33.35—53 Backs Include BOURBON • 86 • OLD HICKORY DISTILLERS CO.. PHIL*., PA. which tTUIGHT WHISKY PROOF for several years, recommended , perhaps the finest freshman Mooty,;hard-playing league ’ Frank Wharton 36-33—69 “ Babe Llchardus 33-36—69 coaching producesI a big part of the ma- a change. team in history plus Amabile. Monte Bradlex 34-85—69 Bob Like Penn’s Steve Sebo who jor bowl talent. He also was a [ Goalby 33-36—69 ] Bill Robinson, an excellent Jon Gustin 34-35—69 ousted earlier this standout blocker. Tonv Lem a was week at , punter, and a hard corps of Flowers 33-36—69 Schloredt, I Howie Johnson 36-33 —69 Penn, Holovak Three of the players—Mau- completed a ruggedj linemen. (Don BlsplinxhoH 33-36—69 McKeever and Schloredt | Arnold Palmer winning season with a victory From D-li.mobile forward wall is ' tino, 33-36—69 TOM S OPEN NOON TO S P.M. Before succeeding Denny Continued Page Davis. John Pott 35-35—70 SUNPAY, over the school's —are juniors. The others are (Jay Hebert | traditional , 36-34—70 | as varsity head coach, • whose 228 pounds are stretched , Joe 34-36—70 Myers himself as pass catcher, block- seniors. Collins _x rival. Boston College blanked Jim Ferree 34-36—70 Holovak directed two unbeaten 6-3 frame. He entered Holy Cross. 14-0. er, linebacker and quick-kick over a frosh clubs at the heights. Though Holovak and the I Syracuse as an end and later BC’s record this last season specialist. shifted to guard to become TT- 1 was 5-4. The losses were to Mooty. who once thought he bulwark of the Navy. Army, Pitt and Boston might nave to forego football Orangemen’s Lucas Pick University. because of recurring dizzy so-called “Sizeable Seven.” Only ’ spells, instead left the dizziness Three Juniors Picked Os Redskins to to his opponents. He carried the ball 93 times for 519 yards, Middies The other guard, Burrell, at Terps, returned kicks for 171, scored Land AP Honors 210, roamed the' field making FINEST QUALITY LINING five times and also starred as ; £ And Get tackles. He was credited with Colonial passer and receiver. Richie Lucas of :26 tackles against Purdue be- | in the Buick Sp. AC Penn State, the Redskins' All-America Calls Biggest man huge, ¦ fore suffering a twisted knee in ; CV I the third period. first draft choice, was the only OLDSMOBILr-6 £* ¦ 5 of Players from Maryland.) The tackles are the kind to | one 18 players tapped by the ( George Washington and Navy PONTIAC-6 Othei Cort S club to make the warm a professional coach's I ; Q Washington , received honorable mention on Equollv Lov CU Gains Berth heart—big and yet 5 first tMree AP All-America I the Associated Press All-Amer- towering vicious tack- EFFICIENT teams. i ica football team. In Soccer Final agile. Lanphear. a I QUICK, FREE BRAKE 5 honored ler and aggressive battler at Lucas was selected on the Maryland players so Service by Experts ADJUSTMENTS are Guards Tom Gunderman the flip of coin, Catho- . 214 pounds, was instrumental | { second team. By a and Rod Breedlove, End Gary lic University has gained the . in Wisconsin’s march to the of the Relined 4 Wheels Eight Redskin draftees , Collins and Fullback Jim Joyce. final berth in the D. C. Colle- i Rose Bowl. One of his best Complete received honorable mention. George Washington has only giate Soccer Association cham- . games was against Ohio State I Latest Pressure Bonded Center Ron DeMelfi. and will meet How- in which he recovered two sum- ¦ Lining Equipment < They are End Dave Hudson of one. | pionships , ] call from ard tomorrow at Howard. bles and tackled ko hard he Florida, Tackle Andy Styn-' Getting a Navy are Rivetless Bonded Quarterback Joe Tranchini.' In the consolation prelimi- . sent two Buckeye ball-carriers j Linings chula of Penn State, Guard to the sidelines. 215- Halfback . Fullback nary. starting at noon, George- Floyd, a Ron of in Texas Maltony Purdue and , Joe Matalavage and Ends Tom town will play American U. pounder, was key man 1 Duplicate D. C. Testing Machine Christian s of Holy Cross, Hyde, from Washington-Lee CU and Georgetown battled I tough defense. Center Jim Elfrid of Colorado High, and Tom Albershart. to a 3-3 tie in the first round I McKeever, although primar- State and Backs Charley Mil- Mickey Mangham. LSU end Wednesday at Georgetown, , ily a rushing defensive end, al- ¦ stead of Texas A&M. Sam from Bethesda-Chevy Chase while Howard beat AU. 7-2. . so was a good pass-receiver and BRANDNEWI Horner of VMI and High, also received honorable The game was settled in favor • punter. Mautino was called by VER - of Notre Dame. mention. CU with a coin toss. .Coach Ben Schwartzwalder of Egg DR, iof VEN I ¦ frZ!f

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