r v vì *v. ^ PA aX SIX THÜT DAILY GLOBE, BHELBY^ OHIO. TUESDAY. JANUARY 3, 1956 .
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Grier, weeping openly in the Field Goal In dressing room, was bitter about ★ GRAYSON'S SCOREBOARD A . the penalty but said the .Tech Filial Seconds players treated him wonderfully and ‘’are all fine sportsmen.” Rote Edges Graham for Wins For Big 10 In the other three games, Wyoming won the Sun Bowl at NEA All-Player All-Pro By International News Service 1E1 Paso, Tex., 21 to 14, against Texas Tech; Prairie View cap BY HARRY GRAYSON The last goal ’post has been tured the Prairie View Bowl at NEA*- Sports *Editor • torn down and the final helmet Houston, Tex.; with a 59-0 con put away for next season but quest^ of Fisk university, and I^EW YORK— (NEA) —To Select the elite of football, NEA Service the memories of the thrills and Missouri Valley and Juniata bat has gone directly to the men who know, the 396 players of the chills of the New Year’s holiday tled to a" 6-to-6 tie in the Tan National Football League. bowl games will continue until gerine Bowl at Orlando, Fla. , ‘ From their ballot' returns have come the 1955 NEA All-Flayers’ next fall. All-Pro, the most authentic of mythical teams. Here they arc: That’s the consensus today of OFFENSE DEPENSE, 372,000 football fans throughout MIDDLETOWN E—Hsrkm H ill, Chicago B ean E—Gene Brito, Washington the country who Monday watch E—Billy Wilson, San Francisco E—Len Ford, Cleveland ed seven bowl games in a climax T—Bob St. Clair, San Francisco T—Art Donovan, Baltimore to collegiate football, 1955. Mil TOPS STATE T—Lou Gross. Clevelqpd -T—Don Colo, Cleveland lions more watched the tele G—- Duane Putnam, Los Angeles MG—Dale DodrUl, Pittsburgh vised games. C A G E POWERS G—Abe Gtbron, Cleveland LB—Joe Schmidt, Detroit ’. Not all the games are history, C—Frank Gataki, Cleveland LB—George Connor, Chicago however. There’s one more still (By BILL LEVY Q—Tobin Rote, Green Bay - H—Bert Rechicbar, Baltimore to be played — the Senior Bowl I. IT. S. Sports Writer H—Ollie Matson, Chicago Cardinals H—Bill Sherman, Los Angeles[ H—Frank Gifford, New York S—Bobby Dillon, Green Bay | Saturday a t Mobile, Alas, pitting Under the assumption that you F—Howie Ferguson, Green Bay S—Jack Christiansen, Detroit stars from the North and South can’t do much better than av against each other. erage 86 8 "points a game and OFFENSE SECOND TEAM 4 DEFENSE In capsule form, here’s what win sever straight contests E—Bill Howton. Green Bay E—Gino Marchetti. Baltimore happened in the bowl games: against onr of the state’s best E—Pete Pihos, Philadelphia - E—Andy Robustelll, Los Angeles Michigan State’s Dave Kaiser T—Mike McCormack, Cleveland T—Bud McFsdln, Los Angeles -kicked a 41-ya*rd field goal in competition, Middletown was ; T—Ken Snyder; Philadelphia T—Bob Toneff, San Francisco the final seconds of the Rose installed as Ohio’s premier, team ' G—Stan Jones, Chicago Bears MG—Bill George, Chicago Bowl game at Pasadena, Calif., today in -the first weekly schol ! G—Harley Sewell, Detroit LB—Roger Zstkoff, Green Bay to give MSU a 17-14 thrilling astic cage ratings.” C—Bill Johnson, San Francisco LB—Lavern Torgeson, Washlngt’nl victory over UCLA. It was one Intemajtional News • Service ,Q—Otto Graham, Cleveland H—Warren .Lahr. Cleveland of the most dramatic Rose Bowl gave the Middle the nod by a , H—Dosk Walker, Detroit H—Jim David, Detroit small margin over another team . H—Ray Renfro, Cleveland *S—Emlen Tunnell, New York games in, history. Bedlam broke F—Alan Ameche, Baltimore S—Rex Berry, San Francisco loose both on the field and in that is doing pretty well for it the stands as the capacity crowd self, Columbus East, boasting a YOU HAVEN’T SEEN linemen like Bob St. Clair, the gigantic1 of 100,809 and members of the string of-seven straight wins. tackle of the San Francisco 49ers, or Duane Putnam of Los Angeles. Michigan State team reached a In th e No. 3 spot, Is Hamilton, ,Rams, or Abe Gibron of the Cleveland Browns, or Gene Brito of stage of hysteria. which hasn’t lost to am Ohio team i the Washington Redskins on all-star lists before. The goal posts were demol but has a setback to Kokomo, ! You had such veterans as George Connor, the mobile linebacker ished even before the final gun Ind., blotting its nine-game rec ¡of the Bears, making outstanding comebacks to merit all-pro and Kaiser was swarmed under ord. \fessional acclaim again. You hadefensive tackle In the game, and Joe Schmidt, on a losing It was the first field goal In team, gave the Lions the best Unebacking. Kaiser’s collegiate career and 25 points a game—have their ga ' the Big Ten its ninth tri work cut out for them in the FOR GENERAL ACCLAIM, none surpassed the amazing Hill,! umph . over the Pacific Coast next two months, is an under la sophomore pro out of Florence State Teachers in Alabama whose!’ Conference representative in 10 statement. .'name dotted 80 per cent of the tallies and who is rapidly gaining! years. Middleton and Hamilton col recognition as the greatest since Don Hutson. Oklahoma won the battle of lide in one of their southern Ohio The hottest contention for posts was at quarterback and dandles at the Cincinnati Gar middle guard. In a blanket finish the Packers’ Tobin Rote, a unbeaten football giants before fine .field general emblematic of the new trend to running T 76,064 at Miami when the Soon den Friday night and then Jan. 14, the Middies, and Columbus quarterbacks, nosed out the amazing Otto Graham and’ a new ers shattered Maryland’s de comer to stardom, the Bears' Ed Brown. fense triumph, 20 to 6, in the East hook up In what could turn Dale Dodrill of the Stc-.elers was severely challenged by Bil Orange Bowl. It was the 30th out. to- be the duel of the year 'George, the anchor of the fine Bear defensive line. victory In ^ row for the Sooners In Buckeye basketball circles. And which NFL club dominates thèse dream teams? The omnipo and the 106th consecutive game Newark, a team th a t is sup tent Browns, ot course, with three first-string offensive choices andi in which they have scored, and posed to . have “a little bit of two on the defensive squadron—and all five linemen. Which must' that’* one for the record books. everything,” held down the No. . prove that it’s stiii best to build from the ground up. Maryland lost its first game in 4 position in the first ratings, i This is one all-star aggregation that shouldn't bring any nrgu-j 16 contests. while* ithe fifth position went to * ments. j Tommy McDonald, All-Ameri GaElpolis, which has put to can halfback," was the star for gether five wins in a row, main Boardmam 5-1; Salem 4-0; Shel the Oklahoma Sooners who used ly on th e strength o f John Hill- by 5-1: Cleveland Cathedral CAGE SCO RES blinding speed to run the Ter hoan’s fabulous scoring feats. He Latin 6-1; Akron South 5-0; and rapins out of the contest. At is averaging 36.2 points a «game. Ashtabula 6-0. By International' News Service one point in the game, the Soon Behind Gallipolls are Mt. Ver ers ran off three plays in 38 non 7-0, Canton South 6-0, Ohio State 79, Michigan 66. seconds, causing a Maryland Cleveland East Tech 7-0, Canton Illinois 73, Michigan State 65. player to observe, “they never Timken 7-0, and Alliance 4-0, BIG TEN CAGE Indiana 94, Northwestern 81. gave us time to adjust.’’ In that order. Purdue 78, Wisconsin 66. Mississippi won its first major Beside the Hamilton-Mlddle- William & Mary 93, Tennessee 82. bowl game with the help of tawn game, only one other tilt SEASON OPENS; Pittsburgh' 95, Yale 74. Eagle Day and Paige Cothren this week pits toprtenners Auburn 88, Florida 77. before 75,504 Cotton Bowl ob against each other and that is Carbon Utah 58, Mesa Colo. 56. servers a t Dallas who saw Texas the Saturday night contest OSU WINNER Detroit 106, Bradley 91. Christian . and Jim Swink go which-finds ninth-ranked Can The Big Ten basketball season Wheaton 73, Beloit 63. down to defeat, 14 to 13. ton Timken tackling 10th rated. got under «way (Monday night The battle between Day and Alliance. with Illinois, Indiana, Purdue MEET WEDNESDAY Swink developed as anticipated Gailipolis is the lone team in and Ohio State ringing up vic .Cleveland. — (INS) — Two but thé Eagle triumphed in the the top ten that will see action tories at the start of the 5ist classy oniddiewedghts — Rocky final minutes With a 25-yârd on tonight’s sparse Tuesday Western Conference campaign. Castellani of Cleveland and Gene run that set the stage for the night card. The southeastern The mini came 'from behind Fullmer ofrUtah—claskin a fea Ole Miss tying touchdown. Coth Ohioans tangle with Middleport. to stop Michigan State, 75 to 65. tured 10-round battle at the ren kicked the winning point for Several teams in the “consid Paul Judson paced Illinois with Cleveland Arena Wednesday the Mississippi Rebels. ered” ranks appear capable of 23 points but MSU’s Junius Mc night. Georgia Tech scored its fourth muscling their way into the top Coy was high man with 25. In Sugar Bowl triumph, at New Or ten when "they get some more ac diana walloped Northwestern, leans, 7 to 0, against a deter tion under their belts. ' 94 to 81, Purdue swamped Wis- mined Pittsburgh team before One of the most highly re óonsin, 78 to 66, and Ohio State 80,175 fans. They watched the garded teams in th at group is trounced Michigan, 79 to 66. Engineers cash in on an early Micron South, which played and With All-American Robin break involving a penalty inter won th ree games before knock •Freem&n sparking the victory ference against Bobby Grier of ing off for the holidays. as he racked up 28 points, the Pitt, the first negro ever to play Columbus North and West Bucks had little trouble in turn in the Sugar Bowl. both are once-beaten, North ing back the Wolverines 79-66. It having bowed to powerful sec was -their eighth win in nine OPEN BOWLING EVERY ond-ranked East and West los starts this season. AFTERNOON AT 1:00 P. M. ing only to undefeated Newark. Coach Floyd Stahl’s cagers And Also at 10:30 P. M. With O thers considered for the top The AMF Automatic Pinspotters held a commanding* 50-32 lead at ten in no special order were: Co Intermission after hitting an at lumbus North 6-1; Columbus MAHEK’S RECREATION amazing 72 per cent of their Crestline, Ohio West 6-1; Lorain 7-1; Dayton shots from the field in the first Kiser 8-2; Cincinnati Taft 4-1; half. Freeman had tallied 20 of his 28- points by halftime. The Ohio State senior guard now has collected a total of 296 This Ain’t No Bull points for an average of 32.9 markers per game—tops in the naition. None of the top five teams in WON’T QUIT—Hedy Lamarr the nation—San Francisco, North isn’t ready to quit work, even though she’s married to Texas ^Bly Auto Supply Carolina State, Dayton, Vander millionaire Howard Lee. The bilt and Iowa state—saw action movie star is being considered Phone 32641 Monday night. Indiana, ranked for a role, in “The Scoundrel.” sixth this week by International Weather Report—Johnny says: Ju st not too good .for News Service, won its eighth fishing. straight of t he season. Ohio State and Illinois each added its Just a few things to think about: seventh triumph in eight games The total United States debt now .exceeds the total value with qn automatic gas water h«at«r of the "nation’s tangible wealth. Federal taxes have increased by winning their opehlng.Blg Ten 11,765 per cent since 1902. games. Just recently the Federal government had to sell more Xavier of Cincinnati captured Syrcr— just about everybody heats wajer with Gas! It’s foster and. bonds to pay some debts that were due. This is happening the Queen City Invitational tour- ¿cheaper than any other method. * But to have clean/ hot water ALL the. time, In the so-calleS most prosperous times in the history of the ament a t Buffalo, N. Y., 'with nation. a 92-67 victory over Georgia you need a-, modern Gas Water Heater that’s underfired — insulated^. V i. During the 20 years of its history to May 31, 1955, Social Tech. Canlsius scored a 77-47 - r — and fully aufoiriartcV Then the fart Blue Flame will provider ’ . ^ Security taxes collected by the government totaled $34,931,- third place viotory over St. Bon- 876.000. During the period benefits paid totaled $16,664,293,- aventure- and Niagara beat Lay- ■; enough, hot water, for ry ^ sj^ ^ ^ W ^ y o u r automatic -dishwasher—- for•;>' 000, slightly less than half of the receipts; the balance has fayette, 89-69,' for fifth .place. J cleaning and. the J 01 (other.hdt^terne^ Blue Flame been, expended for general government purposes. A total of 73 fouls were called For 1J »months ending May 31, 1955, receipts were $4,- In -the DetroltrBrad ley . Missouri 383.435.000. Benefits paid were $3,905,441,000, leaving a bal ance of $477,994,000, which was also expended for general Válley Confererice game, at Pe government purposes. The benefits have now reached the oria, 111., which Bradley won, 106 point where 90% of each year’s income goes for current to 91. In other games, William and Mary won over Tennessee, needs. Soon, if the present rates are continued, the expendi- cj - > < * * ✓ _lures will exceed income and the rates will. Jiave to be in 93 to- 83 and Pittsburgh tri creased Eventually 10% of each worker’s pay will be taken umphed, 95 to 74, over Yale. KING-SIZED K en n e t h to cover old age pensions for those who thought they had Haynes, only one day old, winks paid ..for those benefits themselves. Ask yourself this^ques an eye after tipping th'e scales tion:. 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