$hi Is South 7-Point Choice With Air in fitting J£p0f * Duel Seen Washington, D. C., Saturday, December 29,1945—A—12 Blue-Gray Tilt First Sell-Out Crowd Lions' Pilot Protests w or in, Lose Draw In Game's By FRANCIS E. STANN. History Defeat by Rovers, Bowl Backs Are Up to Pre-War Standards Predicted Having only yesterday stamped the 1946 bowl games a mediocre Today Flaying Official lot, we proceed to hedge today to the extent of suggesting that just By REX THOMAS, By BOB McCLEAN. about half of the Nation’s best backs of 1945 will be involved collegiate Associated Press Sports Writer. That was a sizzler of a telegram in the New Year Day battles. Blanchard and Davis of Army, Scott MONTGOMERY, Ala., Dec. 29.- Coach Maxle Bennett of the Lions of Navy, Pihos of Indiana, Dancewicz of Notre Two get-together teams of gridlror dispatched to Tom Lockhart, East- uame ana e;vans oi f enn win De among tne miss- stars — one from north of thi ern Hockey League prexy, immedi- ing, but nevertheless the one general selling point Mason-Dixon Line, the other frorr ately after the New York Rovers de- of next Tuesday 's games will b# the presence of the South—took the field today ir feated Washington, 5-0, last night really fine backs, even judged by prewar standards. Dixieland s annual Blue-Gray game in Uline Arena. Considerable editing As is becoming customary, the Sugar Bowl A forecast of favorable weathei was required In order to transmit it probably offers the best show—Oklahoma A. and M. brought predictions of a sell-oui without burning the insulation off vs. St. Mary’s—which means All-America Bob crowd of 22,500, first in the eight- the wires. Fenimore vs. All-America Herman Wedemeyer. On year history of the intersections Bennett, in short, is protesting the the vast of selected majority all-America teams clash. match on the grounds of “improper this year only five backs were considered. Two The boys who like to guess—with officiating’’ by Referee Bill Roork, STEELERS’ STRATEGIANS—Jock were unanimous, automatic choices. They were money—on the outcome of sucl Who again last night drew a shower Sutherland (center), who Blanchard and Davis. as of From among Fenimore, things gave the razzle-dazzle South- of whisky bottles and programs and signed yesterday coach Pittsburgh’s National Professional and Gilmer of Alabama the Wedemeyer Harry ern team a 7-point advantage ovei nearly started two riots as he called Football League’s team, here is shown discussing plans with pickers chose two, although the St. Louis Sporting their less experienced rivals. Th( a total of 12 penalties. Co-owners (left) and . —AP Wirephoto. News solved the nroblem in its own little wav. Grays have won four times sinc< The telegram contains such words The Sporting News named all five of these gentle- the series began in 1938, the Yankee! as "incompetent,” and contends that men, and to hell with 11-man football! Herman Wedemeyer. twice. Although today’s game fc Roork "has no knowledge of the Richest Meel 'Atom Bowl' Game With Fenimore, Wedemeyer and Gilmer all playing in bowl games, billed as the eighth annual contest basic rules of hockey.” *It reminds Racing second-.guessers will have a field day. It will be their one, final chance actually it is only the seventh all- Lockhart that Bennett once before Due at to revise the mythical teams to suit themselves. star affair. A school had the use of Roork. Nagasaki high game protested It at By tht Associated Press. Gilmer vs. Ted Tannehill of Southern California is the Rose Bowl’s between Atlanta and Meridian also contends that Roork’s own Is On Santa Anita; NAGASAKI, Dec. 29—On a four-star special attraction. In the Orange Bowl it will be Stan Miss., was in 1943. BLOW FOR BLOW—Freddie Schott (left) trades with safety is a matter of concern here played wallops gridiron cleared of the scorched Koslowski of Holy Cross vs. Harry Ghaul of the of Miami. Joe Baksi their bout which wound the and hints that an extra detail University Dixie Coaches Noncommittal. during heavyweight up police rubble from the atomic bomb, the ^Another good back will be playing on New Year Day, too. In the 1945 season at Madison Garden will be called out if he appears in Hot Southern coaches lent no verbal boxing Square last night. Baksi Mayer Entry world’s first "Atom Bowl’’ foot- Oil Bowl at Houston, where Georgia faces Tulsa. His name is Charley to ended Schott’s Washington again. encouragement the betting in string of 43 straight wins by hammering out a By the Associated Bresj. ball game New Year Day will Trippi. their favor. Louisiana State’s Bernie 10-round The match itself, a travesty of the decision. —AP Wirephoto. ARCADIA, Calif., Dec. 29.—Th b match two American service Moore, S. M. U.’s Matty Bell and sport, proved again that the Lions teams. are excellent fighters but mediocre richest racing meeting ever sched _ | More of Pro Than Some Pros Georgia Tech’s Bobby Dodd, the Marine Lt. Angelo Bertelli of Trippi hockey players. The fisticuffing dur- uled, Santa Anita's attract 5 triumvirate of the Grays, refrained ninth, Notre Dame fame and Navy Lt. We have a hunch that of the 3,485 all-America teams picked so ing the second and third from predicting the outcome, say- Baksi Schotl I Talent periods 40,000 persons today. Bill former Cross far the best backfield has to be named. We have a it could Osmanski, Holy yet feeling ‘‘well be Explodes Hockey Scrap would have delighted Eddie Shore ing merely, there for the The card is 3 and star, will cap- well be Blanchard, Davis, Trippi and Koslowski. but maybe it's because as It did the cash cus- opening high lighte kickoff.” himself, 2,702 tain the two elevens from the we saw these fellows and didn’t see Fenimore, Wedemeyer and Gilmer. by the $25,000 California Breeder: ;■ | 2d Their Northern opponents, Lynn tomers in the icehouse. Marine season He was Boom Sfakes at 1 mile fo r Division, which is on oc- Trippi, you know, didn’t play all with Georgia. Heavyweight Seen Unless Harold (Roughhouse) Hursley, Champion Waldorf of Northwestern and Ray Loops I cupation duty in the Kyushu playing for the Army part of the year and as a rule a fellow who Lion and Nick 2-year-olds. Morrison of Temple, voiced uneasi- captain, Phillips, Island city where the second doesn’t complete a campaign with any single team isn’t given much little defense- Movieman Louis B. Mayer ha s j ness, on the other over the tough Washington atomic bomb was hand, what the call a “shoo dropped. of a chance by the all-America pickers. This probably is as it should With Decisive Win were in handicappers powerful South line and the quartet Reach Agreement man, the midst of all the be, too, but the fact remains that Trippi was a great football player and their in” (although nothing is sure i of pass-flingers, but said neverthe- By the Associated Press. By the Associated Press. brawling through efforts back in the days when he was in the same backfield with Frank Sink- the Lions came out on in horse racing) for the breeder: less they were determined to win for NEW YORK, Dec. 29 —The Fred- NEW YORK, Dec. 29 —A wide top every wich at Georgia and he’s a better player today. exchange of knuckles. Unfortunate- championship. He has three young Boosts Title the first time since 1940. die Schott heavyweight boom ha: Caraway We saw him when he played for the Army and he was a ring- 1! open scramble for minor league for the sters entered—Honeymoon, Money The Blues figured to hold their been exploded by Joe Baksi, th< ly Washington, however, tailed terror with his passing, running, kicking, tackling and blocking. talent at the end of is scored in terms of bags and Charivari. One of ’en own, in the air, with Bob Kennedy (Pa.) battler. may develop game goals, Last when he for the so-called Collegians the Kulpmont and almost everybody agrees, ought t August, played against former State backfield the current season unless New York had the edge there. Stock in Quick Win j Washington Although Schott, a youngster fron , ; hockey Green Bay Packers in the Chicago All-Star game, we thought he was Churchill Russell connected for win. Some of the handicappers pic! i ace, pitching to End Nick Scollard Paterson, N. J., via Akron, Ohio, hac l the National and the minor Ameri- the best back in the land, college or professional, and said so. That the first New York in the the Mayor trio to finish one-two When the semifinals of the an- ■ tally of St. Joseph’s. run a of 43 vie open- was we saw however. up string straight can Leagues come together on terms three. nual Golden Gloves boxing tourna- before Blanchard, Air Duel Is Seen. ing period, chipped in another in tories, he never met as experiencec This is ment are next Trippi, a married man with a family, is somewhat older than the for the renewal of an agreement the second and Rene Trudell added the first of 55 days o f staged Wednesday The game promised, in fact, tc a hand as the ex-coal miner, wh< | at Uline backs who made the all-America teams because his career at Georgia third in the same heat, Calvin racing on the Arcadia oval. Th ; night Arena, little Jimmy develop into an aerial duel between galloped to a unanimous 10-rounc 1 between the two circuits. ja was by duty in the Army. But this is another reason why ’Gardner fired both Rover in cheapest of the 440 races schedule' 3 Caraway, a GI veteran of the 5th interrupted Kennedy and any one of four South- decision last night at The fact that the two loops were goals he be better than Wedemeyer, Gilmer or Fenimore. In the Army Madisqi the final stanza. will pay $3,000; the richest, the San Army, who saw service at Kassarine may ern passers—Charley Ellis of Vir- Square Garden. operating thus far this season with- He is more of a than I Pos. Washington. New York ta Anita and the Sant Pass, will be backed heavily in the he never stopped playing football. professional out a was Handicap 11 ginia, Y. A. Tittle of L. S. U., Perry Promoter Mike Jacobs’ final shov , pact disclosed yesterday Goal-Prophet -Sutherland of the National Leaguers. Ft. Anita Derby, will be worth $100,00 3 118-pound battling. many Moss of Tulsa and John (Red) of 1945 drew by A1 Sutphin, president of the D.-Hursley_ Laycoe 12,400 fans, who paic 1 L. D-Turner Nelson added each. There will be five oth Caraway, who won the 1943 Golden Burns, who played for Vanderbilt. $48,291, the American League's Cleveland Bar- Cen-Webster -Gardner boosting year’s rini P W■ Garvin er stakes for S50.000 each. Gloves flyweight title, stole the show as Mate Probable lineups: ons. Sutphin declared that the Russell Great Graham's gross for the arena to L.W. __ Koslowski _ __ Running big $2,225,OOC Kraiger Trudell Not will it be a rich in the quarter-finals last night at Pos. two couldn’t only prograir ill of the flu and who or not North. South Although he won easily, Baksi leagues reach an Spares—Washington. Phillips. Lubeck. Turner's Koslowski, who has been may may Bedard. Chad. Petsura. Hogie,? but it will have the Nation s leadin Arena, when he flattened L. E. Scollard (St. Jos ) Russell (Baylor ■ at the last Mailley, j shows a case. who weighed 214%, suffered a agreement joint meeting Lallo. New York, Bell. Wharton. Eliseo Vito be in shape for Holy Cross’ game with Miami, parallel L. T. .Bell (Indiana) Ruby (Tex. A. &M. badl; Schwartz, horses and jockeys. at 45 seconds of the L. G.. in Montreal and the subject had not Nordin, Mackintosh, McCullough, Shero, fellow is a of back who runs, blocks, etc. He Kurtz (Penn. U.) Pearce (Ark. bruised knuckle on the first flnge Toole. first round. Referee This big, bruising type C. Hochheiser T Mrs. Elizabeth Graham's Main t Charley Rey- (Temple) Duke (Ga. been since either » of his in brought up by New York _ was the Nation’s scorer until he entered the Navy as an avia- R. G. Jarmaluk (Tem.) Hollo'ay (W.&M right hand the fourtl , 1 2 5 nolds didn't even go the leading Washington 0 0 Chance Farm, leading money-win through R. T. Wydo (Duquesne) Dean (S M. U. round circuit. 0 0 a of ago. and may be out of action fo :motions of tion cadet couple years R. E. Davis (Penn St.) Lindsey (L. S. U. ning stable of the Nation, will nc t counting. a time. He added that unless the affili- Novice Like he also football in the service. As running Q. B. Burns (Temple) Tittle (L. 8. U. Schott weighed 211%. be t Division. Trippi, played ation able to surpass the Calume 1 112-pound class—Lester Allison (Wash- School L. H. Kennedy (Wash. St.) Moss (Tulsa Baksi, a 5-to-8 favorite pacts are signed before the mate of on the North Carolina Navy Preflight R H. Zowoiski betting Farms’ record of $601,660 for a P (Templei Sandifer (L.S.0. end of the season there will be nc Will Use singl mgton Boys’ Club) outpointed Sam Bendit eleven in 1943 and 1944 Koslowski was terrific. Between them they F. B. Yarlonski iFord'm) Knight (L.S.U.i staggered Schott in the fifth, bu Georgetown i draft the National in season, even if her Magnific Du* 1 'unattached). a when most Kickoff—2 p.m. (CST). was unable to score a knockdown. player by beat in the Middies’ opening game in 1944, at time should win h* r 118-pound class—Randall 8tarkey (Cum- Navy the spring of 1946. today's third race, were the as the citadel of football for the berland American Legion) knocked out Wil- critics predicting Academy Threatens to Colony Boy and Harvey’s Pal ru ^ Use Coin. C. U. Basket Court Ham Coe (National Training 8chool). 1 year. one-two in the fourth. Her stab! g all- NATTC Five In Toronto, Mervyn (Red) Dut- minute 30 seconds, first round. At this late date, of course, Trippi isn’t going to make the Enters Semis Again The courtless Uni- has won $589,170 this Bogley ton, fiery president of the National Georgetown year. 126-pound class — Charley Carhart Nor because he hasn't played in enough games. is basket ball team Jackie one of Ns America, chiefly League, remarks “the American versity finally Westrope, the (Washington Boys' Club) outpointed Paul who has been saddled with a Holy Cross team otherwise Hits Fierce Pace found a to its tion’s best-known will n< >t Koslowski, League gets $7,500 for each place stage home jockeys, Oliver (Prince Georges Police Boys’ Club): in the select will be in come By the Associated Press. playei mediocre. But they belong company they Of U. S. Tennis drafted [games when Catholic University be in the saddle today. The Cal Charley Seliner (Liberty A. C.) knocked out but Boys' by the National League The bowl teams may be mediocre in all-around ability, MEMPHIS, Dec. 29.—The Naval came to the rescue with an Ifomia Racing Board continued h LS Paul Gannon (Merrick Club*. 57 seconds. Tuesday. ! But if the American League wanfc today Fenimore, Trippi. Koslowski, Special Dispatch to The Star. Air Technical Center second round. with the likes of Gilmer, Wedemeyer, Training to [offer of its hardwood for the Hoyas' application for reinstatement. I ^ NEW I discard that arrangement, then 135-pound class—Don Oliver (Prince Tannehill and a few others in the picture the New Year Day football YORK, Dec. 29.—Gil Bog- here is fielding its second "point- ■eight local contests. ihas been barred since the Del Mi of Landon i is nothing to stop our league fron Georges P. B. C.) outpointed Harry Sands a, ley School, second-seedec a-minute” basket ball lcdllVlLJCo wun v*: team in Georgetown will open the 1946 summer meeting for rough ridin _ into the market anc in the division of the national two | going open (National Training SchooJ): Wesley Howard boys' years. season against George Washington Conflicting testimony was present* ** indoor tennis offering bigger salaries ta draw (St. Mary's) outpointed Fabian Duco (Na- championships, is ir The NATTC Hellcats have | at Catholic U. on in a on n players from the minors.” January 7 and a ; hearing Jackie’s petitic tional Training School); Arthur Rodill the semifinal round of the tournej chalked up a rate of S2.4 a double-header Tannehill Face points Dutton, irked Sut is listed for January ; yesterday. (Georgetown B. C.) outpointed Jean Grenier after John ol in obviously by iBainbridge*: Frank Gianolla (Merrick Gilmer, Mancha, beating Collom, jr., game winning 13 decisions in 12, when the Hilltoppers will meet The board also cracked down c n phin’s statement that the league Club) outpointed Pat Acratani (Patuxent Pikesville, Md., 6—0, 6—2, yester- 15 starts. They have Scranton owrner a River). dropped were and Catholic University Elmer Spinden, of stror g Richard operating, independently o 147-pound class—Walter Downs (Wash- day. Mouledotjfr^f Nev ; close decisions to the University of 17 horses at Santa Anit for Bowl each other, said lhat the only differ ; string ington B. C.) outpointed Nick Saad (Bain- Chance Orleans, seeded No. 1, advanced U i of Arkansas and ; bridge). Immortality the Naval Air him for a ence between the was the C*S suspending indefinitely immortal Withe Neston same bracket with 6—] loops ques- U&3’e.’"W^Slfce. 160-pound class—Ralph Meador (Pete's By the Associated Press. 1 Michigan’s Ihe a'«-—1, Technical Training Center at and War informatio tl A. tion of territorial of non Loyola Army College will legedly withholding C.) outpointed Buddy Milstead (unat- set a of 170 in the win over Thomas of Garder Okla. rights tached). PASADENA, Calif., Dec. 29—Will who high yards Boys Norman, be entertained the on the bets he was acused < f ■* operating clubs of the America! by Hoyas concerning Senior Division. Gilmer and irst Tournament of Roses contest City, N. Y. The team rolled up 2,461 the names of Harry points Dutton named these in Cardinals’ court in January and having made with bookies at *tb e 118-pound class—Jimmy Caraway (Wash- : n Richard Savitt of the last i League. ington B. C.) knocked out Eliseo Vito (Mer- of Alabama and 1902. Navy, top' I year. games w-ith La Salle and Meadows Li Mancha active as anc [ Catholic Bay meeting. Spinde rick Club). 45 seconds, first round. Vaughn seeded in the members Philadelphia Tannehill of Southern Cali- With a free-scoring game forecast junior division, easil; U. will wind up Georgetown's local owns a string of bakeries in Sa 1 126-pound cla,ss—Jimmy Binns (George- Ted Washington, although Springfield town B. C.) forfeited to Eddie Funk (Pete the large- 1 most Gil- reached the semifinals by whippinj ! • fornia go down among >y observers, Tannehill, a third appearances. Francisco. A. C.). Peter New Mexico Mass., is franchise holde: in Rose Bowl an- \ ner or one of Gilmer's D. Lemon of Columbia Uni and Denver 135-pound class—Bobby Moron (Patux- luminaries perhaps pas; is a team this sea ent knocked type in Ir which not fielding Today a year Steph- River) out Mike Leslie (Cum- « a such as Rebel Steiner versity straight 6—2 sets. ago—Vern berland). 1 Hals? tellers, End son. The National refuses to minute 10 seconds, third round: other second recog- Eastern Gets First ens of St. Louis’ Browns was Keith Goolsby (Liberty A. C.) outpointed was rated the : night tie Elmer Layden’s mark ol junior quarterfinals, At Peak for Squad Mancha generally Bowl Clash nize the rights of nonoperatinj named the official RBI cham- Charles Rockinberg (Apollo A. C ). center this t for Notre Dame seeded Sidney Schwartz of Net 147-pound class—Bill McSweeney (Quan- Nation’s outstanding hree touchdowns Ey the Dutton said. York eliminated James Bicknell o Associated Press. members, pion of the American League tico) forfeited to George Espino (Merrick and Tannehill j n 1925. Fullback Neil year, while Gilmer Michigan EL Leagues Harmonious, Podoloff Weather Break to Drill Club): Carl Steele «St Mary's) outpointed < PASO. Tex., Dec. 29.—But fo r Says ’i with a total of 109. the country’s inow’s five touchdowns in 1902 is Garden City, 6—3, 6—4, and Mar Ray Clark (Patuxent River. ranked high among Meanwhile Maurice Podoloff, pres By the Associated Press, review of irtually untouchable. vin Mantin of New York stoppec 11 the prospect of disappointing a: 1 backs. A quick past greats; ident of the American League, triec t . Dec. 29.— that if line-backer de Edward Jacobs of Dartmouth, 6—4 in the Rose Bowl indicates Mancha. 240-pound expected 15,000 Sun Bowl fans, i t to oil on the water; 1 6—0. pour troubled Cheered by the appearance of the have what it takes, ] uxe, take rank with such these boys really may great appeared New Mexico and Denve i declared that, while no Three Make Also moving into the boys’ semi ;and agree entire squad of 24 players and sun- Players Winning on New Year’s Day. ] Jowl centers as Bob Herwig of Cali- they’ll shine —both elevens in ment had been signed and no draf shine for the first time since 57 of his j Adam Notre Dame finals were Joseph Friedman o: reportedly fight prac- Gilmer, who completed ornia, Walsh, could be held without a pact, “w( tice sessions Woodmere as well started. Eastern play- 13 for touchdowns, this : ind Pete Pund, Georgia Tech. The Academy, fourth-seq^ed ing trim—might scrap it ou 1 Team of 88 passes, have been working in the closes ers worked Coach with a 7—5. 6—1 win ovei out briskly yesterday Gaels, Says Dixie ] Jama 6—8, as to season, will be shooting at Buster—who knows?—mighi today wait for January 1. with the National anc Bj the Associated Pre.'s. an< harmony loop in preparation for the East-West from an incident in their third 160 wove as Abraham Fabian of New York | mark of 9-fer-12, ] as great Captain-Tackle In will- continue to do so. Howell's William Jackson Albuquerque. Coach Willi s shrine charity football game New EDGEWATER PARK. Miss., Dec. game, against Nevada. O'Connor touchdown fdr Ala- 1 tu.ssell Stein, inspiration of Washi- Long, Heights vards and one Barnes pronounced his New Mex "We have had to protect our in- Year Day. 29.—There are three main reasons looked at the in i and Jefferson's 0-0 tie with N .Y., by halting David Zinman o: capacity throng bama in 1935. If Harry the Flip- ngton Lobos back at their lerests in our cities o: New York in love sets. jico season' s nonoperating Coaches Andy Kerr. Bemie Bier- why the teen-age youngsters of St. San Francisco’s and hot, he could eclipse i California’s wonder team in 1922 straight ster is really peak. I Washington, Springfield and Phila- man and Beattie Feathers had their Marys have been able to play win- said: record 1 was as the U. S. C. Russ Saunders’ 1930 Jtein regarded generally where clubs were Easterners One more light workout on pass .; delphia, suspendec busy most of the session ning football against bigger, older “OK. fellows, let’s give the old and three touchdowns | greatest lineman to play in the of 163 yards St. John's ing was scheduled at home for the duration. At our annua polishing up on assignments and and more teams. crowd pleaser.” tosses. 1 Varsity Quint befor experienced Wedemeyer passed on five completions in eight iowl. in June these clubs will the Lobos move to Las Cruces, h meeting bi perfecting signals. The Easterners Their names are Herman Wede- to Ryan, who lateraled to O’Con- the Trojan thunder- And when the New Year firing is Tannehill, Puts Bee on Alumni Mex., tomorrow, where asked to give definite guarantee; are working at Santa Clara. meyer. Dennis O'Connor and Charles nor, who the ball to Cor- the feats of Gilmei they plan t j flipped can surpass ’s iver, perhaps that will next seasoi Western bolt, The St. John% regulars overcam* remain until a few hours befor ; they operate players practicing at ! Cordeiro. deiro. The play went 74 yards for running for Stan- : tnd Tannehill will be added to the and at that time I think the 152 yards gained a 5-6 first deficit to game time. way wil Menlo Junior College held a morn- "Those three boys are the biggest a touchdown. ] all-around backfielc quarter defeai in 1934 if the big Troy line ist of great be for an satisfac- session in the ford an alumni 33-13, After four practice sessions in E j opened agreement ing gymnasium. factor in our showing this season,” of A lerformances—now by those quintet, yesterdai [ j him kind openings. ] topped a to Coaches Orin gives any for the Johnnies’ first basket bai Paso, the Denver Pioneers wer tory everybody.” Hollingbery and declared Coach Jim Phelan, watch- of scrimmage runs < if Heston, Ernie Nevers of Stanford Homer Norton took couple long win of the season. adjudged in similarly fine fettle b ;i advantage of ing his Gaels warm up for a drill Basket Ball Scores the C. Rambler over 19251 and Howell. might boost S. Tommy Gletner, star of Iasi Coach Clyde Hubbard. Denver als clearing skies in the afternoon to in preparation for their Sugar Bowl By the Associated Press. led the attack with 1< i was an aerial stage an intrasquad game in which date with Oklahoma A. and M. Scranton U..-54: Loyola (Baltimore), 40. year’s team,'* polishing up attacl 6. W. Basketers Nebraska. High the Golds defeated the 48; Orceon State. 40. Oklahoma Retain points as the Cadets rolled up a ( i and fans foresaw a free-scorin ! Grays, "They held the team together. Eastern Kentucky. 55; Hamline, 45. Aggies 30 to Marshall (W. Va.), 88: Kansas Seek Auto point lead in the second quartei melee with footballs filling the aii They're great leaders—and grand. State, 42. Cobb 12._ ; * May No how Terre Haute Tourney (First Round). and held the advantage the res players. telling good they'd Eastern Illinois. 40; Murray 44. Lose Title Contest ! (Ky.), Basket Tourney Title of the distance. Another Sellout Basket be with a big line in front of them.” Evansville (Ind.), 49; Southern Illinois Missouri, Texas Hold Normal. 45. St. John's. G.F.Pts. Alumni. G F.Pts 6pecial Dispatch to The Star. On almost other team, the Associated Press. any college oMOOM.P.H. I By Kolson.f. 0 2 2 O 0 Oklahoma City Tourney. Speed Brogan.f WAYNESBORO, Va„ Dec. 29.- Crowd Due in Garden these three would be rated as rawr OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 29 —The Sennell.f_ 0 0 0 McCarthy,I. 1 0 \ Final Bowl Workouts Oklahoma Aggies, 65; Baylor, 46 (cham- the Associated Press. .. 2 0 4 By the Associated Press. instead of mature leaders. By Pusey.f Dudley.c .10' the For the second time within tw< youths pionship). national championship Oklahoma Fannon.c_ 13 6 Hughes,c 0 O •, By Associated Press. SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 29.—John weeks, ; NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—All O'Connor, the club’s ‘‘old man” at Kansas. 53: Oklahoma. 48 (third Aggies five is ruler of the all-col- Valentine,c_ 0 0 0 Thompson.g 1 2 * DALLAS, Dec. 29.—Pinal heav George Washington High’) eight place*. fur broker and holder Getner.g_ 8 0 16 Durkin.g .10 f basket ball of Madison 23, and all-America halfbaick Wede- Pepperdine. 48; Rice. 35 (Consolation). Cobb, London basketball tournament team has found it im- Square Garden’s bas- Texas. Texas 41 lege todaj Silk,g ... % 1 1 Fleishell.g__ 0 1 i drills for both Cotton Bowl 43; Christian, (consola- world land record, may op tournaments ; ket ball double-headers 21, are their second tion). of the speed for the second year anc Martins.g 2 15 Chisari.g_ 1 0 : possible to win when i have been meyer, playing straight ponents—Missouri’s Bix Six cham Kelly Field. 33: Texas A. and M., 33. with his old racing car Weaver,g_— 0 0 0 two in one sellouts so far and another season. Cordeiro, 19, is a fresh- attempt for the fifth time in the meet’s 10- and plays games day. 18,000- New Mexico, 50: Arizona State, 44. his pions Texas, Southwester: 1 rest of 8 “Railton Red Lion,” to boost Totals 13 ~7 33 Totals ~5 ~3 I ! The Presidents’ latest experienci : plus capacity crowd is assured foi man like all the the first Utah, 53: Stanford, 16. year history. titlists—before their New Year Twentieth Pox hour on the Da eleven. Century (Ind.), 45; V. C. record to 400 miles an who hi1 was here last night when they wen : tonight when unbeaten Kentucky L. A., 40. Seven-foot Bob Kurland, clash were on tap today. Bonneville salt flats in 1947. Stati : clashes with St. John’s and once- As Phelan has forbidden his Arizona. 38; State College. 33. 22 points as the Aggies defeatec Wilner Several edgd by Harrisonburg High, Chapter Quint key men of the Missoui 1 to talk to Washington State. 72; Portland U.. 49. a to Gus P. Backman Class B 30-29, in the fina 1 beaten Bowling Green with squad newspapermen C’amp Ross. Southern In letter Baylor University, 65-46, last nigh: squad, Jim Kekeri: champs, tangles 69; California. 43. including big !’ Island here, the on the Idaho. 38; Farragut Naval Center. 30. executive secretary of the Salt Lake for the was awarded the tour- Old Dominion of the first annual Du Pont Recrea- Long U. players’ opinions title, Plays giant tackle, have been nursin ? Alpine Dairy (lt d ). 40: Washington, 2*. of he said tion Association Invitational tour- Both visiting clubs are favored subject could not be solicited. Fort Warren. 54: Fort City Chamber Commerce, nament’s individual player trophj The Wilner of A. Z. minor Logan, 30. Chapter / injuries, while the Texa s Phelan said University of British Columbia. he believed with suitable modifica- for the second consecutive ney, after having taken their semi- with Adolph Rupp's Kentucky band has Quarterback 65; Whld- year. ! will play the Old Dominion quint to squad, working out at wa ® by Naval Air. 49. Austin, a choice over the once- O'Connor called signals almost ex- tions he could reach that speed In a preliminary game Kansas final game from Thomas Jeffersoi 4-point Oregon, 58: Astoria Naval Fliers, 37. morrow at the Jewish Communit t; reported in tip-top shape. Th 5 California U., 35: Nevada, with the “Red Lion,” with which defeated the of Okla- of Roanoke in the afternoon, 36-34 beaten Redmen and Bowling Greer actly as he would himself. Cor- 31. University Center in a Northern Regional A. 2 .: Texans were scheduled to leave fc r established the record Their first experience was on De- rated 12 points better than the deiro, the silent type, radiates con- he present homa, 53-46, for third place in th< A. Basket Ball Tournament semi Dallas later today. on salt cember 18 when the same Blackbirds. The Ohioans, fidence and has set an in of 369.7 miles per hour the ! tournament. final and the thinj ; paced by example I game victor will fac for his fellow 1 in the Suburban 6-foot D/a-inch Don Otten, have accomplishment flats. Pepperdine College of Los Angeles Philadelphia for the title. happened tourne; Two D. C. at Fairfax. been beaten Dc Paul in set- freshmen. This 131-pound, 5-foot-5- Cobb told Bachman that he plan- won the consolation title in the aft- the Wilner Youngsters only by Yesterday five defeat a ernoon The Alexandrians’ tough after ting up a 10-1 record. Long Island inch halfback has better ball-car- ned to leave New York today aboard game, defeating Rice Insti- ed Richmond’s Monarch Chaptei Gain Rifle 48-35. Texas won seventh Ratings noon told on them in the final rouni I has won six out of eight, its Iasi rying total and average than Wede- the Queen Elizabeth for London tute, plac< 39-24, while Old Dominion won ove r out Texas Richard A. Dement and Prank ( 1. and the 1 triumph being a surprise conquesl meyer, whose modesty has built but that he plans to return tc by edging Christian, 43-41 Bialek Chapter of Baltimore, 51-41 Harrisonburg quint pullei | Price, jr„ both 17 and both studern s to a 18-9 halftime lead. Forwari 1 of Tennessee. team morale. Utah in 1946 and asked Bachman’s Dave Suskind of Wilner was higl 1 at Eastern High School, have bee n Kaiser of the victors took Team followers say the Gaels opinion as to the feasibility of mak- Pile scorer of the day with 19 points. scorini Georgetown Boys awarded the junior riflema n honors with 11 Rec really got the winning complex ing the record trial in 1947 during expert points while G. W.’ ; Bpsket Tourney the National Rifle . """ —‘ Utah’s centennial celebration. He Score in Court Win rating by Assc Rorer paced the locals with 10. Schultz and elation. G.F.Pts. Finals on said the tire problem was too diffi- The annual Club of Wash Bouley Sign H'sonburg. G. Wash. G.F.Pti Tap Today Boys’ Dement is the son of 1 3 I Kaiser.f-5 1 11 Simms.I_4 O run now. Bach- Benjamin ; Finals in all classes of the Distrlci cult to consider the ington basket ball tournament j! Steele,!2 0 4 Harris.!_1 0 i With Cleveland Rams Dement of 1529 D street N.E. an □ man that 32 select tires Livick.c 2 0 4 Hensley.c_3 1 ? Recreation Department’s Christmai explained scheduled to get under way agair R. Sh’alter.g. 3 0 6 Rorer.g 3 4 1 ’ I By the Associated Press. Price the son of Prank Price, 183 q basket ball tournament were sched a run __ must be on reserve for record 1 3 5 __ 0 0 next after a New Yea: “iGell.g. Thomas.g. 1 Wednesday D street N.E. > CLEVELAND, Dec. 29.—Eberl Kelley.g ... 1 0 uled for today in the Jeffersor i recess, probably will find Georgetowr i I Schultz and Gil Bouley, startin Totals li~ 4 30 Totals 12~ ^2 i Junior High gym, with the firs a strong favorite in the 90-pount J1 Basket Crown tackles for the Cleveland Rims, hav t Doerr Given Medical game starting at 10 am. Nativity brackets. I I signed 1946 contracts at unan P. G. Gun Club to Shoot Results of yesterday’s games, five The Georgetown quint rolled uj 3j To Blessed Sacrament nounced terms, Charles F. Waist of which went overtime: one of the highest scores of thi Discharge by Army Blessed Sacrament basketers an M general manager for the Nations 1 By the Associated Press. U. of 90jP°und Columbia defected Jefferson tourney last night in knocking of Against Maryland 20-19 105-pound—Columbia defeated Jef of Pa- Football an ferson Blues, 20-9; Coolidge the champions the Nativity Eastern 70-13, as Bob McLin ; League champions, BOSTON, Dec. 29.—Bobby Doft- r, Prince Georges Gun Club am defeated Jef Nats, ferson 22-U ■ School nounced today. Red Red*, 120-pound—Macfar rochial League after* edging den led the way with 31 points. Sox second baseman until h s Maryland University’s rifle tean 1 land defeated Langley, 29-26. Unlimited St. in the finale of th< Schultz, who was las t into unrestricted class — Jefferson defeatei i Michael’s, 9-8, acquired induction the Army last yea :, will meet in a Rifl ■ Results yesterday: Maryland Stuart, 30-28: Macfarland defeated Tur last or from the Steeler annual tournament night 90-pound class—Georgetown defeate j August Pittsburgh *> has wired club officials that he ht s League match at 7:30 pm. Frida; r key Thicket, 14-11; Stoddart defeated Oar 3j Eastern Nats. 70-13. has five seasons in the field, 25-23. Unlimited, restricted class- Nativity hardwood. spent leagui been given a medical discharge i ,t in the new Ii 1 I 106-pound class—Eastern Cards de University Armory. New York Avenue defeated Hlne, 24-18 ; Tommy Gartner, who hit the hoops 1 feated Georgetown, 33-25. Bouley was regarded as one of th e Camp Roberts, Calif. another match at the same time Stuart defeated Buchanan. 36-20; Jeffer 120-pound class—Alexandria defeatei i son Reds defeated Wilson, for 5 led the winners’ league’s outstanding rookies of 1941 '• Doerr had been bothered a 20-18; Oordoi points, scoring Georgetown. 60-33. by Mount Hooper will take on Green defeated Jefferson Blues, 25-17. and Chev Blessed Sac. G.P.Pts. St. Michaels. G.P.Pts 136-pound class—Holy Name defeate perforated eardrum before his er belt. Chase defeated Taft, 20-18, Jordan,!.. 0 0 0 Beswers.f 0 0 l Nativity, 48-21; Rum Dums defeate 0 l Georgetown, trance into the Army. He is e> The Pee Gees and the an Kolb.f .. 0 0 0 McDonald,! O 63-10._ Terps Golden Meets Babe Altemus.c_10 2 Clark.! 0 0 Last pected to begin spring training wit h the only undefeated teams in tb ; Angel Lynch,*.... 0 0 0 Connelly.! 0 0 Fights Night The ■ the club in o n ; Golden Angel will opposi Fagan.g ... l l a Dusne.c .02' Roberts Is By the Associated Press. Sarasota, Fla., league, and the former will be seek Returning NEW YORK.—Joe Baksi, 214%, Crowley ,g o 0 0 Whaker.g 3 0 March 1. to even the score for the de Heavyweight Champion Bat* \ Gardner.g 2 0 4 0 0 Kulpmont, Pa., outpointed Freddy ing Manning,g in the feature match oi l ~ ! To Job at Schott, 211%, Paterson, N. J. (10). feat Maryland handed them las Sharkey Totals 4 ~1 ~9 Totals ._~3 ~2 ’ Coolidge. Johnny Thomas, 181%, Fort Lauder- the first wrestling card of 1946 nexl Lt. Comdr. Gil Roberts, trad ; dale, Fla., outpointed Jimmy Riley, Bee Bee Will Headline season. 181%. Tampa. Fla. (6). Wednesday night at Turner’s Arena I and football coach at 1 — Coolidge Higl MINNEAPOLIS. Charles (Cabey) i Grid Job for Banonis > Lewis. Turner before he entered the Navy in Jun 120%, Havana, outpointed Lit- Boxing Card I j tie Giant Leftwich, Buffalo, N. Y. CLEVELAND, Dec. 29 (£>).—Th< of 1942, will return to the physica I (8). Billy Smith, 137. Minneapolis Bee Bee Washington, local Negi 0 List With AUTO Cleveland Browns of the new All- education at >; stopped Jack Black, 137%, Omaha (5). who has been unde GLASS I department Coolidg KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Willie Ed- middleweight America Pro Football Conferenci : on 7. He will ! feated in two current! PROMPT SERVICE I January replac munds, 157. Grand Rapids, outpointed years and f have announced the o : Charles Sparkey Reynolds, 154, Indianapolis is MORRIS COMER i signing Kligman. (10). ranked No. 6 in his division, ht j "YOUR BROKER" RE. 5877 i Naval Lt. Vince Banonis, formei Roberts served as an athletic of TOLEDO, Ohio.—Dave Clark, 181, been signed to headline the Turn* r Cincinnati, outpointed Ossie (Bulldog) Btar center of University fleer in the > L Detroit Pacific area and wa Harris, 160, Pittsburgh (10). Arena boxing show on January r. 1404 ST. N.W. STANDARD AUTO GLASS and the Chicago Cardinals of thi ; released from the Navy on Decern DETROIT.—O'Neill Bell. 151, De- His is to be announce d NATIONAL BREWING CO. troit. outpointed Jackie Wilson, 160, opponent NA, 8038 Gt. 0297 624 N St. N.W. rival . ber IS. Los Angeles (10). shortly.- St. N.E., Washington 2, D. C. Michigan 2600 F i. t A \