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** THE EVENING STAR C-2 Washington, D. C. fMPAT, College Basketball JAWBAKT 7, IMI Victory Over Blades South Forces Rated Puls Lions in Mood Featured by Rash For Surge in League MG' i\ Os Close Finishes Touchdown • \\ •y Favorites EASTS EX SOCKET LEAGUE. -goo Thoma£_l_Tmc th# Associated Press B’ 3 0* .727 Clinton Giving a touch of Internation- start at 2. 3:30 and 5 o’clock. An outburst of rousing fin- ti night 7, college bas- In Senior Bowl Game : IpS?-::::::: f>jj al flavor to the United States 1 At it will be 8:30 and ishes featured the if f ketball docket last night. •v th*AuocioM fryu f Classic tomorrow at Bladens- 10 o’clock. burg will be the participation Forty-eight will roll In each St. Louis. Pennsylvania, Mem- MOBILE, Ala., Jan. mas- in 7.—A Two victories their last four of Pete Gold- squad if the entry limit Is phis State, Montana. Sewanee aive but mobile line studded with Only won by § *£ i. games and the return to action ner of Mon- reached. 144 can be ac- afid Mercer all in the final All-Americana and backed up f~ ‘ v, over Houston, Har- some of the best ¦ JP of Fern LaPointe have put the treal, Cana- commodated. This number, con- 60 seconds tacklers in col- field, competed vard, Arkansas Tech, Wyoming. lege Washington Lions in a proper da’s leading stituting a record football make the South a 1 year Torrington, Georgia Tech and Wofford, ir- a duck p n last at Conn., touchdown favorite in tomor- frame of mind for push tack were respectively. row’s Senior game. bowler who and a dozen entries turned Bowl The to tbe top of the Eastern Hockey specialises Louis game, at 2:30 p.m„ will be broad- In down. St. and Memphis State standings. - prolonged by (WTOP League rubber band The 1954 winner, Don Norton the closing agony cast by CBS in Wash- sweating periods. ington.) Starting a drive to the top is pins. of Cheshire, Conn., is here to out overtime exactly Flayer-Coach Stan Goldner av- defend the title he won with The St. Louis Billikins snatched With both squads loaded with what victory by Warecki has in mind %s the erages 180 In an average of 136-12, to earn from Houston nn 85- sharp-shooting passers and ex- ; on perform- plosive runners, defenses Lions prepare to meet New the rubber- SI,OOO and a diamond medal. 84 count the clutch the game, money $6,477. ance of Dick Boushka. who first thrown up by Paul Brown, North Haven again at 8:30 pm. tomor- band The prize totaled row at Uline Arena. The imme- in which only Other past winners in the hit a jump shot with seven sec- coach, and his opponent, Steve balls onds remaining to send the game Owen, likely spell objective will be to get two ate field are Tony Santini of Wash- could very the diate rolled, into the extra period then difference the 25-man clubs. even with the Blades for the and In ington, Nick Tronsky, Jack and in a Rod Thraui. | ended it all on a layup in the Owen, who has yet to win from season. A 6-1 victory before h rdwood White and Harry Peters of sticks he rates a shot at the Andy : final 12 seconds. Brown in the classic, has All- 1,238 fans last night at mine Connecticut, Friar of gave Lions a 3-4-1 record United States title. In the last Fall River, Mass., and Cliff Kidd Fouls Win for Memphis. Americans Bud Brooks, Arkansas the years guard; Rex Reed Boggan, Mis- against the second-place Con- two the Canadian has of Baltimore. I Memphis State also had its average and * * sissippi tackle; Kurt Burris, Ok- necticut team. 130 in tournaments .** star, Elmore Fortner, while out- two years ago struck a pace of top lasting lahoma center, and Frank Mc- Warecki says the Lions have Washington’s 33 entrants Arkansas Tech, 105-102, 134 in the United States Classic. list, while Connecticut witfi ’ for the Senior Bowl tournament Donald, Miami, Fla., end, skid, leveled * * the in his ended their have ** Mobile, line. off and now are ready to climb 31 is the next largest group. title at Ala. Fortner, Has Able Linebackers. tack. Five losses in six games Bowling fans will converge on Baltimore has 16. | who totaled only 10 points, As linebackers on defense he during the latter half of Decem- Nick Rinaldi’s Takoma plant to- The District area will be rep- - counted three of them on foul night for a special match between resented by Charley Beall : shots in the final minute of can call on five of the best in ber tumbled the Lions from first ! winning They’ve Jack White’s All-Stars of Con- Crescenzl, Weedon, Hall Wil- overtime for the mar- Burris, Centers Hal Easterwood place. maintained a gin. Mississippi necticut and Nick Rinaldi’s All- liams, Rinaldi. Fred Murphy, : of State and Jack .500 level since that fall and In, Locklear of Auburn and Full- with LaPointe tack in action, Stars. with action starting at 9 Jack Moulton, Howard Parsons, the other hair-raisers, backs Dick Bielskl of Maryland Marlowe McDonald on his way o’clock. Doubles and singles will Bob Mlciotto, Gene Ireinucci, Penn dropped Harvard. 54-52, and Charles Evans of Mississippi back and Frank Toyota coming follow the team clash. Bob Lockhard, Sidney Amanuel, lon Bart Leach's 10-foot jump State. his own, a resurgence is White and several of his men Gerald Stair. Billy Stalcup, i shot with seven seconds left; —AP into Montana's Rudolph (Zip) Brown can also muster a stout Wlrephoto, more than possible. arrived yesterday, looking for Billy Moore, Guy Andes, Bill Rhodes defense in addition to his strong AIMING AT TOOT’S Light-heavyweight Floyd Patterson (center) feels Willie some informal action, but found Watson, Joe Priccl, Cletus Pan- i sank two free shots with five CHIN Toyota. Twice. running attack led by Alan Troy’s chin whiskers at the spot he will be aiming at In their eight-round light tonight at Scores none. InCannonball Jack's line- nell, Billy Mischou, Lew Malitz, seconds remaining to defeat Wyoming, 44-42; Sewanee, Ameche, Wisconsin fullback, New York’s Madison Square Garden. At the time, Dr. Vincent Nardiello of the State LaPointe, Washington’s val- up will be Harry Peters, Ben Bill Dunlgan, Weedon, Micalizzi. trail- same uable center, sat out for more Koski, Kebert, ing throughout, upset Georgia picked as the country’s out- Athletic Commission is giving Patterson a physical checkup. Patterson is heavily favored Charlie Stan Paw- Jim Goodwin, £eie Santora, El standing than two weeks with a sprained lak and Roy Lipp, with himself Lewis, Inman, Tech, 67-66, as Joe Alligood player during the last over Troy, a middleweight from Washington. Geib, Bill Harold season. left ankle. He returned last In reserve. Allrate with the best Clarence Appier, Russ Spilman. hit a field goal with 10 seconds His defensive line will have night as the Lions ran up their duckpinners extant. Julie Singer and Lew Yates, plus to play, and John Hughes' field Richie Gaskell. George Wash- third biggest margin of the sea- Ready to shoot for Rinaldi are Santini. goal with 12 seconds left made Only a victory * it Mercer 72. Wofford 71. ington, and Andy Nacrelli, Ford- Fight Writer Says Lombardi son. in 7-1 over Larkin Weedon, Washington's ** ? ham, at ends; Dick Chorovich, (Continued From Page C-l.) Buckeyes' Freeman, Worcester New Year’s night and current top bowler who recently For the first time this season The Skyline Conference race Miami (Ohio), Morze, a 10-3 victory over the Blades shot a five-game world record of of the Na- opened with favored Utah and Frank tonight’s Coach Gerald Stair is out Boston College, at tackles; Tom bout call for Patterson Will Air Force In the first game of the season 786; Pat Crescenzl. winner of the tional Capital League lead, after thrashing Denver, 82-58; Utah By *?»# Associated Prtu Only Bettis, Purdue, to weigh 165, three or four 5-Feet-10, Tops have the Lions been more com- 1 recent News 30-Game Classic; performance last night State knocking off defending and Jan Smid. McDonald, a 338 Illinois, at guards, and Center pounds below his usual figure, NEWARK. N. J.. Jan. 7. pletely in charge. an- John Mandes, Frank Micalizzi, that sliced his average to 126-11 champion Colorado A&M. 85-65, center, recovering scoring John Damore, Northwestern, and while Troy normally weighs about Vince Lombardi, backfield coach other Is from j Ray Watson, Moe Meade and for 48 games. on a spree in the final Collegiate Scorers shoulder injury. minutes, and Brigham Fullback Max Burkett, lowa of the New York Giants, will be a Nick. Cletus Pannell of United Mar- seven 161. •y the Toyota, the Japanese-Canad-, Young beating New Mexico, State, backing up. coach of Associated Profit It's an annual affair in which ket moved to the top with a 372 Tne Garden, once a steady named first football ian, scored’ twice as the Lions 1 the New Englanders aver- 92-62, in addition to the Mon- The players become pros in NEW YORK. Jan. 7.—Ohio have won tally that left him with an the game, with each member of Friday night home for boxing, the new Air Force Academy at broke out for a 5-0 lead in the five of seven matches.