'Griffs to Submit Eight Deals Today

'Griffs to Submit Eight Deals Today

Tar Heels Win Way Sunday gfaf Obituaries SPORTS ???C To NCAA Semifinal EIGHT PAGES WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 17, 1957 i night, if not the outstanding in- BULLETIN j dividual, was Tommy Kearns, the LEXINGTON. Ky.. UP 5-foot-10 playmaker. who time Michigan State walloped Ken- and again caught the Syracuse tucky, 80-68, In the NCAA's defense relaxing as he set up Midwest regional final on the a play, and then set sail for Wildcats’ home floor. The ] layups, or was fouled as he Spartans will meet North drove in. Carolina, Eastern champion, Dickering Big Night Five Kearns Has Clubs for Sievers; in the national semifinals Kearns points March 22 in Kansas City. In scored 22 al- third-place game, though he missed four tree- a Notre throw attempts near the Dame beat Pitt, 86-85. end after making 14 out of 15. He aggravated By MERRELL WHITTLESEY the crowd with his shoulder shrugging Bt«r Staff Correspondent and his feigned indifference, but he kept to Eight Today PHILADELPHIA, 'Griffs Mar. 16. Submit the Tar Heels rolling. Deals North Carolina’s 30th straight stayed victory North Carolina in A in a perfect basketball zone all the way and Syracuse season came the easy way to- acted as though it had night never Tigers Collect Minoso Offer as the Tar Heels won played against one. their way to the NCAA semi- Only Vinnie Cohen, the Negro finals at Kansas City with a 67- star who hit his season's 25-point 18 Hits to Club Raises Flurry; 58 triumph over Syracuse before average, managed to work his 5.613 in Penn’s Palestra. way through the zone and he It was not one of North Caro- led all the scorers with 25 points, Senators, 14-3 Yost Involved lina’s classiest performances, but only a i The other double-figure By Star Staff Correspondent By it was hard to look good against were Gary (11) BURTON HAWKINS iscorers Clark LAKELAND, Fla., Mar. 16. By a Btar Staff Correspondent Syracuse tonight. The Tar Heels land Jiiri Snyder (10) who hit suffering Tigers, led by 16 points several times in from the outside. Detroit’s who ORLANDO, Fla., Mar. 16. the second half but scored only North Carolina, behind only had lost five straight games, lo- The board of strategy of the one field goal in th elast 11 when the teams traded early but cated a cure today. They clob- Senators decided late tonight to minutes. submit eight different player Cohen started to click and kept bered Ted Abernathy, Dick Bro- Fouls Hurt Syracuse the Orange within nine points trade proposals to five different dowski and Ted Sadowski for Syracuse spent much at halftime with the score 37-28 American League clubs tomor- of the 18 hits, including by night in fouling, and North Injury Hampers Quigg home runs row. Harvey Kuenn and W. Porter, Carolina drew 45 at the J. All five clubs are interested in chanes Kearns driving and Rosen- for a 14-3 victory over the Sen- free throw line. As a result, the bluth’s scoring versotility quicklj Outfielder-First Baseman Roy | ators. and there Orange’s 24-17 margin in field opened a 47-34 margin in thi Sievers. were indica- goals Jim Lemon tions that Eddie was meaning less. North half, then Joe Quig: contributed a two- Yost, veteran second and homer, his fourth of the third baseman, figures Carolina tried only 47 shots to lent a hand as North Carolin: Jrun ex- in sev- 'hibition affairs, as well a eral of the 75 for Syracuse. widened its margin to as proposals. 54-38, th< single, while Herb sup- Lennie opened 16-poin Plews Calvin Griffith, club president, Rosenbluth and first of four different plied three singles and Jerry closed the scoring for the win- margins. Quigg didn’t start be conferred for almost three hours : Snyder chipped in with a double with ners and for night of a leg injury. v. A Manager Chuck Dressen the had 23 cause BaiWiSMte. jy, iITB^/«r^'t '^¥ and a single the| points. played to account for and Coaches Bill Jurges, Cookie The All-America star Neither team mucl bulk of Washington’s eight hits also was second high for the Tar basketball in the last 10 minute? Lavagetto, Ellis Clary and Wal- against Frank Lary and Larry ter Beck. Heels on rebounds. but Syracuse never was closet Donovan. than the final points The Tar Heels added the East- nine in thi game Griffith Rides Telephone half. The was calculated to ern NCAA regional crown to their second Afterward, Griffith Syracuse lost three players b\ bestir the Senators’ bosses to said he Dixie Classic and Atlantic Coast adjustments would not accompany fouls in the final minutes hasten via trades, the team Conference as they broke San anc for during innings to Bradenton for game Francisco's both Pete Brennan and Quigf the five the the record at 29 straight polished Lary around, with the tomorrow, had four for was the Braves but in a perfect season last year. the Tar Heels. The: Senators collected would remain here telephone Other teams used only six men. with only three to have won more than Dann: hits. Against the trade offers / games, sophomore, giv the less accom- and counter- 30 but they've lost during Lotz. 6-foot-7 plished Donovan, who proposals to the the ing the big men relief in had an White Sox, Red season. severs 11-10 record Buffalo Sox, Tigers. Costar with at last sea- Indians and Ath- Rosenbluth to- See TAR HEELS, Page C-i son, they accumulated five hits. letics. Abernathy Battered The Senators’ brass will hud- And Washington's pitching- dle again Monday to go over well the less said would be con- the results of Griffith’s calls. sidered a distinct favor bv the More than one proposal will WIN, LOSE OR Senators. Abernathy was shelled be made to some of the clubs. for 12 hits and eißht runs in It was apparent that the four innings, By Brodowski gave up flurry of activity was set off by DRAW FRANCIS STANN four more hits and three runs the much-talked-about White in two innings and Sox offer to trade Minnie Minoso, was Sadowski the victim of Porter’s three- fleet, hard-hitting Cuban, along run blast. They further cluttered with Jim Rivera, up game colorful out- One Man's Hobby: Baseball the by issuing 10 walks. fielder, and a minor league THIRD BROTHER IS The Senators, who have won pitcher to Washington for Sie- ORLANDO, FLA., MAR. Register FlßST— Christopher T. pole, but the claim not allowed. Angel Valen- only three of eight games vers, Courtney 16.—1 n the Baseball Chenery’s Brother noses was and Catcher Clint and It Is deemed a matter of Interest to list the Third out favored Dedicate zuela rode Third Brother, while Oliver was have lost five of their last Pitcher Hal Griggs. hobbies of the in the $25,000 Bowie Cutshaw six, elite contained therein. Most of the stars prefer hunting Handicap yesterday while up on Dedicate. Coming in fourth is Mister First, ; were out of this one by the third Red Sox Renew Bidding Paper Tiger takes third, but not lying down. The ridden by inning, when the Tigers splurged and fishing. Many list golf or bowling, others target shoot- Harold Keene. Third Brother ran the mile i Griffith hastily called the ses- Tiger’s jockey, Dick Lawless, later charged his horse for fiveruns and a 6-1 lead. They ing, photography, movies, watching football and a sixteenth in 1:44 2/s.—Star Staff Photo by pried sion at Winter Park’s Langford and basketball, had been impeded by the winner at the three-eighths Francis Routt. a run from Abernathv in billiards, crossword puzzles, hockey, guns, music, etc. the first inning Hotel after it was learned that on doubles bv the Red Sox Eddie Yost, when he out his questionnaire, Mel Clark had re-entered the filled came and Jim Small, but bidding to the Senators tied it in for Sievers and Yost. “hobbies” and simply wrote, “baseball.” That’s about as the third However, it came as surprise on Plews’ single, Snyder’s a good a tipoff on the personable young-old veteran of the Tribe double ' Tigers Buries to right and- Pete that the and Indians were Senators as any. He is a guy, pro, Third Brother Runnels' interested. Previously, dedicated a and if he Nips {Yankees Pound grounder. there were lasts this season with Washington it be his 13th reports that Detroit might trade will at the Giants, 22-6, Starts Splurge ripe old age of 30. Ditttner off Centerfielder Bill Tuttle, who The contest ended at , could help the Senators. There “The thing is,” Eddie was saying, "that I'm always i that Dedicate at Bowie With to jpoint. Jack Dittmer opened the . also were reports that the being 25 Hits Wilson 'traded.' In recent Beat years, least. at One day I read s Tigers’ third with a might send By PHOENIX. Ariz., Mar. 16 1.4 ). double and back Centerfielder where I’m en route to the Red Sox, the next to the Yankees, JOSEPH B. KELLY ,third choice in the betting and with one out Ray Busby perhaps St«r Racing Editor —The Cleveland Indians cut loo.se Boone also i Jim and throw’ in the next to the White get paid $12.80. $5.80 and $3.20 doubled. a pitcher.

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