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BECKLEY POST-HERALD, BECKLEY, Yv. MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1951 FIGHT ni'XIvLLY 1'UM-lIJbnALL', w. i AU, BROWNS CLINCH SECOND CONFERENCE TITLE Lions Win Crucial Game From Rams NEW YORK, Dec. 9--(AP)-- The powerful Cleveland Browns bowled over the Pittsburgh Steelers today. 28-0.

to wrap up the American Conference title of the National! Football League for the year in a row. A 21-point blast in the second; turned the game at Pitts-j burgh into a rout, as the rolled to their 10th straight vie-. tory. Now Coach Paul Brown's club can sit back and wnit for! the contenders in the National con-' ference to settle their little 'cud Cleveland has one more with the eagles at but win, lose SNEAD TAKES MIAMI EVENT OVER HARPER MIAMI. Dec.

'9- 24-HR RECALL RULE THUMBED OUT BY MAJORS NEW YORK, Dec. 9--(AP)-The major leagues turned thumbs down on the 23 player limit and the ban on the 24-hour recall today in a joint meeting but approved the new open classification for the Pacific Coast league, A new high school rule was adopted i i a to that passed i a week at Columbus by the White i leagues. The minors also today 1 approved the 24-hour recall and jwon the $10.000 Miami Open so)f 23-playcr limit regulations, a with a brilliant 68 i Philadelphia was selected as the the final round and of the 2952 All-Star game or. victory over Chandler Harper July 8 and it was voted to hold Portsmouth, Va. i major league draft in con- Sncad Ending champion who junction wilh the minor league but a win over the New York had won the tournament four times winter meetings.

Yanks at the stadium next Sun-1previously, finished strongly to; Commissioner Ford Frick, pre- day still would leave the in front and a 2J i i ovcr his first joint meet- half a game back if 72-hole competition His a i passed the decisive vote defeated Cleveland was one stl behind the 267 a a i cutting players limits shot in winning last year. Snead 1 25 to 23 men. The clubs With an a a i a i a at the start of worc deadlocked at eight-eight. tn i i to jsjatjonai League rule for I playing off suspended games was "I guess I was very lucky," ac op ted by both circuits. Each Sncad said, "I started out ue decided to retain its own a then slumped a bit.

but ai syi ern on i a 0 ff ties at the i 40-foot putt on the 10th turned thei of scason The American i tidc Inow plays only one game while Overshadowing a record break- Sncad a 2 unrjer for National decides its pennant York geles Rams, 24-22, and took a commanding lead in the httter division title fight in the National Foot- League. Five Field Goals ing performance by Captain Bob Waterfield of the Rams, who kicked five field goals, trfe colirse Snead's 40-foot putt Detroit combination of thc rea turned the tide, back Bobby Laj'ne; and halfback (Harper posted a one over par Doak Walker wrested victory fromjr i on the a en slumped the favored Rams with a sensa- badly. -He completed the back nine four days of play over the 6.510-; ori basis of best of three yard Miami Springs Municipal ser es Cleveland's proposal to require waivers in both major leagues SPHAS OLDEST HOOP TEAM ffl PRO CIRCLES Tech To Collide With M. Harvey WVIAC STANDING Pet. Va.

Tech 3 By CHARLES R. LEWIS i Sports Writer The Philadelphia Sphas, coming! Virginia University's high the City Recreation Tues: Southern Conference hcpes face I day night, December 13, to initial big test this week as TM -u, t- lhe Mountaineer hardwood ulntet Torr Harvev 3 Toledo Mercurys in the firstj visits George Washington liberty 0 I game of the Harlem Globetrotters; Richmond, meets Maryland Ly a es ieyari .1 0 Boston Whirlwinds setto, have at home. Gi" env iile 1 opera ted longer than any profes-1 State collegiate fives face 29 i BECKLEY 1 2 sional basketball team in games in all through Saturday 0 0 This season marks their 33rd a big flurry before the annual Davis Elk ns 0 0 consecutive year' of. play, during! day lull. Other features will find i galem 0 which they have won A.

and M. (0-2) at Marshall Concor i 0 1 championships in the old Eastern l-2 Tuesday, and Virginia Fairmon 0 land American Pro leagues. Nor. Tech (5-0) at Morns Harvey (3-1; Shepherd 0 i in independent competition, thej Saturday. Alderson-Broaddus ..0 'Sphas (South Philadelphia Before the Tech contest, 0 om ac State 0 brew Assiciation) have taken the I ever, Morris Harvey will finish Game Tonight i measure over virtually all of give-game road trip with a Mon-, Beckley at West Liberty.

Heading traveling theyjday night appearance at William! have ended Harlem Mary (1-2) and a Thursday; winning streaks past the 100 mark. State Conference tussle at lin HlIA7l7C AlA7Q17 although they trail the great Negro Glenville. DIUv lluWIlO i quintet by a wide margin in their Here is the week's complete standing. icard, with State Conference games The Sphas again are stressingj marked by (X): a fine array of talent, headed by Monday--Bluefield State vs Vir- Louis (Red) Klotz. the former Vil- ginia State at Petersburg, R--WPV College Blue Hawks, jlanova College and Baltimore Bui- Beckley at West Liberty (X, Mor- ver lalfwa 'lets pro star in Ms second ns a w.Uiam H.T»~ Iresn Irom a V1( wiy 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .500 .333 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 For Two Contests as player-coach.

ihuskie from Long Island Univer- Shown above with a 10 point buck killed last week Virginia ty a left handed hook shot ar tist, before a player could be trans-1 Frank Massey of Sundial. This buck weighed 192 pounds, was a jj Jim Cascia, 6-2 and also from ferred between June 15 and Sept. kil i ecl jn Lost valley near Warm Springs, on a farm owned hj Potomac vs'Shenandoah at Day'-i sons State Tournament winning 4U North Carolina A. and I Glenville team, journey into for- Other veterans on the squad Wegt Virginia State 'eign territory for two games this elude Stan Brown, 6-4 giant '-om I week including a contest-at West South Philadelphia High School. T- a Liberty tonight and at Bethany to- who, at 22, has arrived as a top-kj- a at 'morrow night' notcher; Jack Stein, another 6-4 rSon Broaddus (X) Beckley Last Friday's win over Glenville Bethany (X), Montgomery at was "the first in three State Con- tional 79-yard drive for the.

win- 39 ove par, while Snead ning touchdown. was two under. Holding a roaring crowd of 67,892 in tense suspense, a pitched the payoff pass to former All-America dnd Leon Hart to wipe out a 22-17 deficit. There were two minutes, 25 seconds left in the game when Walker added the extra point. The triumph sent the Lions into the National Conference lead with a record of seven wins, three losses, and one tie (which doesn't count in NFL standings), and gave the Rams, defending divi-ion titleholders, their fourth defeat against seven wins.

The Browns, who defeated Los Angeles Tor the championship last year, 30-28, depended again today on the good right arm of Otto Graham, who set up the three touchdowns with passes and hit on another pass for the fourth. Ken Carpenter scooted 24 yards lor the first of three touchdowns in the second period. Another Graham; pass put the Browns in business on the Steeler eight and fullback Marion Motley crashed across. Graham, who completed 12 of 18 aerials for 128 yards, threw three yards to end Dante Lavelli Jor the third score. Carl Taseft went over from the three in the last period.

Chicago's once mighty Bears re- 10-6. leagues appropriated ,000 to the American Legion kill. They had been all even at the derwrite the Legion's junior i I Harper Turner. Massey has hunted deer for 10 years and this is his end of the first nine holes today, j-, ase a ll program. Another Harpcr's 273 gave him a second OO was giv( to the Association! place tie with E.

J. Dutch; Harf Professional Ball Players ofj nson. of St. Andrews III The benevolent organiza-i tory was the "second straight in' mained in the running in the Na- in this tournament for Snead, who has a home in Miami. He won last year with 267.

A record crowd, estimated at 9,000, packed the Municipal course. Admittance was free for the first time since the tournament started 26 years ago. The $2,000 first prize money brought Snead's PGA earnings this 'year to $15,072.50, to make him the sixth highest money winning pro in the nation. Harper and Harrison each received $1.200. Snead's score for the four-day tournament was 64-68-68-68 268 compared to Harper's 09-66-64-74-273 Sammy outdrove Harper off the tees and when his putter started working properly the back nine he was Bob Hamilton of Evansville, I came in fourth wilh 274.

Al Bes- selinck of Mt. Clemens and Joe Taylor, Bristol, shared fifth place with 275. Bunched behind them at "276 were Marty Furgol, Lernont, Pete Cooper, White Plains, and Tommy Bolt, Durham, N. C. Doug Ford, Harrison, N.

and tion. Clarence Rowland, president the Pacific Coast league, said he' will apply for open classification as soon as possible in line with the major's action. The minors already have approved an open classification. City Basketball Rowland expects the Coast cir- plenty to cheer Griffith's, Army, Kyle's Post Wins Long Island U. Shepherd, Elizabeth City at West Virginia State.

Wednesday Davis and Elkins ference games for Beckley. Tha Hawks had lost to Morris Harvey and W. Va. Tech. two powers in Newcomers who have rounded a Hampden-Sydney, Potomac i the Conference before Bob Mickis' last-minute foul shot gave them a 64-63 win over Glenville.

The game was a rematch of the 1950-51 State Tournament' which saw Glenville a Beckley bid for the tourney title. Coach Bob Kent may use virtually the same lineup which served so well against Glenville. But the Beckley mentor will probably out a potent brigade are Al Vlasic.j a Frostburg-. Tech at West captain of Geneva College's team Virginia Wesleyan (X). last year, who averaged 20 points Thursday West Virginia at a game in three years of varsity Richmond, Bethany; at Carnegie competition; big Don Dmith, 6-7 Tech, D.

and -E. at Lynchburg, football and basketball star Fairmont at Marietta, University of Mississippi. Morris Hartfey at Glenville (X). cuit to operate as an open league in 1952. The open classification is a start fbward elimination of the player draft, which ultimately may bring major league ball to the west coast.

If the ban on the 24-hour recall Two thrilling ball games gave League fans about at the Armory yesterday as the Army Engineers edged the 31-29. and' Griffith's Oilers nipped Winner's Keystone 47-46. In a third contest, Kyle's Cleaners routed Kroger's 63-34. The Army quintet from Me- had been adopted, an optioned Creery held a 29.21 edge going into player would have remained the" fourth, period but almost lost the minors for the duration of it as thv Ap raUied to outs core the season in which he was lne SATURDAY'S SCORES East and Liberty at Shepherd (X). Saturday Maryland West I Surrett.

The former Kingston High ihoopster scored 10 points to aid the the gained considerable renown I Friday West Virginia State i in Southern Collegiate basketball (2-0) vs Virginia Union at Rich- circles last winter when he out Concord1 (X). and fres hmen Tommy i scored All-American BUI Spivey of E. at Emory and Henry, West watt a Kentucky in the two games he played against the seven-foot phenom; Ben Saul, a crack set shot artist who joined the Sphas after I several years with Naval teams, i a six-footer, and Dave Fox, a for- I mer Philadelphia collegian who good at Beckley (X), Concord at Bluefield, Tech at Morris' Harvey (X), West Liberty at Potomac (X). Tech won its fifth straight game, and its third straight in the 14- aown 7 nrf o-t ana come GREEN DEVILS HOLD three points of a victory. Wendalowski and Drumm paced! 51 Texas Christian 67, Canisius 55.

ion rebounds and defense. Kutztown Tchrs 56. Bloomsburjr 55. The December 18 show, Adalpeiha 92. Cooper Union 75.

Pace (NY) 58, Stevens Tech 48. Hofstra 57. lona 39. Princeton 87. Rutgers 65.

Cornell 58. Colgate 51. Bucknell 88, Western Maryland 72. Gettysburg 73, Elizabethtown 56. Carnegie Tech 59.

Waynesburg 49. Westminster (Pa) 77, Eastern Ne school state loop, Saturday night Pete Bezzini and Tom Knight opened at the forward positions last week with Bob Brinkley at center, Mickis and Jack Smith at guards. Others who will make the journey include: Pat Swift, Tom WHITE SULPHUR, Dec. 9 Members of the 1951 White Sul-j the Army with nine and eight i points respectively, Dave Floyd dunke in nine points to grab incli- vidual scoring honors for the AP. Carl Callaway and Johnny Tan tional division by thumping New York Yanks.

45-21, at Yankee posiea Stadium. Johnny Lujack, Notre Dame ace. scored three touchdowns and pitched a pass to end Ed Sprinkle for another as the Bears barged to an easy victory. It was the highest point score for Chicago this year. The Yanks pulled the most spec- Al Brosch, Garden City.

N. tacular play of the dark, damp afternoon, a double-pass from George Taliaferro to Bob Celen, to Dan Garza good for 69 yards and a touchdown. The Giants held only a 10-7 lead over the Eagles at a i in their game at Philadelphia, after CHARLES AND MAXIM MEET ON WEDNESDAY NEW YORK. Dec. 9 (AP)-The fifth chapter in the Ezzard Charles-Joey Maxim saga and a meeting of two aspiring with long victory strings, welterweight champ Kid Gavilan and Walter Cartier, highlight this I weeks boxing program.

The Charles-Maxim series, which began in 1942 and ranks as one of the oldest in ring annals in and the cheerleaders were guests of honor at a banquet held day evening. Col. C. E. Turley, coach, Greenbrier Military School, Lcwisburg was guest speaker.

About 120 persons attended the annual event, which was sponsored le White Sul and Athleth ncr scoring 16 and 15 respectively, cred i i Oilers to a one- point win over Winner's Keystone. Perm 53, Maryland 52. St. Joseph's (Pa) 66, CCNY 45. Boston Collngc 75, Stonehill 43.

Villanova 94. St. Francis (Pa) 86. Brigham 53, Niagara 48. Harvard 57., Brown 47.

Dartmouth 62, St. Anselm's 49. Columbia 61. Amherst 41. New York Univ.

ST. Temple 63. Holy Cross SI, American Intl. 40. Baltimore 63, Upsala 60, which overwhelming Potomac State Aguirre, Bob Manning, and Sam- wilf te of my Clark.

trotters ad'ded entertainment will start 8:00 with the Sphas- Toledo fray. Tickets are on sale at Snorts' Center. Tech's five regulars scored at least 15 points each. Glenville evened its overall and conference mark at 1-1 by defeating Concord (1-3) by a 68-56 mar- Four of the five members of the starting team for Duke's junior varsity measure six feet, four inches. They are forwards Don Cash- gin.

Bethany (3-0) stopped man and Marv Decker, center kingum, 77-63; Shepherd (0-2) La mley 'and guard Earl lost' to Shippensburg 82-72; Wes- skiff An are res hmen except Decker, who is a sophomore. BIG SEVEN LEAGUE BANS EXTRA TILTS KANSAS CITY, 9--(AP)-In a drastic, far-reaching move the Big Seven conference today TM 2TpointsTurned in Tsterfing was recently named to ''the first placed a ban on all post-season performance in holding Eastern offensive. All-Southern grid ileyan (2-1) tripped. Marietta, 58-51, and D. and E.

(2-0) won over American University 61-52 in i non-loop contests. James (Tank) Lawrence, Duka by Walt Walo-iJunior tackle from Macon, athletic events and applied team It was the second-one-point loss of Franklin and Marshall Wagner 63. restrictions aimed at removing season for the Keystone combine. Miller was high point man for 'Winner's with 13 markers. St.

Sliippe tcrs CNJ) 63, Loyola (Bit) 57. overemphasis from intercollegiate (Pa) 82, Shepherd (W. i crvrt ic sports. fil Washington (Md.) 64, Pen The announcement of the actions came shortly after noon here to- to a 7 g. 73 triumph.

It was Marshall's first Ohio Valley Conference contest. West Liberty opened its season by the Associated Press. West which maintained a 75-point-per-game average in by defeating A-B (now 1-3 alto- 'defeating Wesleyan and Virginia gether and 0-2 in the state con-! Tech in its first two will Four Kyle's players scored 4 -Miinhur Ro- the double figures with Bill! West Liberty 59. day after two and a half days of by a'59-42 count. Blue-be George Washington second I Brock's' 13 setting the pace.

Steve 1 42Wcst vircinia Wesleyan 58 Marietta! deliberations which the field State lost its second straight, i foe. The only one i Ulaki had 12 points while i dubs. D. D. Harrah was toastmaster; Lovell and Baer tallied 10 each.

and introduced FranK Wickline, i Dacal threw in 15 points, for i president of the Lions; hunter Gil-jwinless Kroger's five. The lespie, president of Rotary, Mayor: coining from behind. The F.agles 63 yards in the second rambled period, Steve Van Buren going over from the two. Then Eddie Price point of time, will be- enacted this N. B.

Cabell, and Robert J. Nickel, -g rock high school principal. Coach JayJLovell Lambert introduced the members aer of the football cheerleaders. i Ash worth Coach Lambert showed a color gneed film of this years game between EmoQ'-Henry and Hampton-Syd- in San Francisco over s. It is their first meeting ney.

and Cmorv-Henry and Mor- Totrl i the Burly BowliwTM- since last May 30, when ithe then heavyweight champ, won 80! his fourth straight 'decision i included: Jack Vollmer assistant Ters Dacal coach. Greenbrier Military School: Moore yards' for" the Giants to tie the! the Cleveland light heavyweight I 8 3 3 6 5 score. And Ray Poole booted 41-yard field goal to put New Yorki Maxim's light heavy crown will not be at stake in the bout, which i- 4 t- i ''will be broadcast and telecast by Poole kicked three field goals; all to boost his season total: PF 1-4 1 0-1 0 0-0 0-0 2-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 0 30 3-9 PF 1-3 2 I 0-0 3 2-3 13 10 10 Virginia Tech 88. Potomac directors. I Bethanv (W.

Va.) 77, Muskingum i I Glenville (W. Va.) 68, Concord (W. 'a.) 56. Davis and Elkins 61, American Univ. Grove City 78, Juniata.

64. Lebanon Valley 82. Dickinson (Pa.) Presidents and athletic a 64-49 Setback at Hampton, i senior on their roster, jvon their Institute. opener with Virginia 62-60. 8 I i a 4 Tchrs 57.

Gap 76, Millersville Both Gavilan and Cartier regard MAC KINNON SIGN'ED IONA, Dtc. 9--(AP)-Bill MacKinnon, 18-year-old southpaw pitcher signed a con- to 10 for a new club record. i a night datfi Et Mad S0n 1 tract last night with the St. Louis Agajaman eight in 1949. Price den as a a to also established a club record, sew up a i dri i ew eight title bout rushing tor a total ol I yarns against Sugar Rav Robinson.

and a total of 833 for the vear. a a vith 4 straight wins. Leemans neld the former slin a a a to reverse mark of 830 yards, set in 1936. Robinson's 1949 decision over him Bill Dudley's 18-yard field goal i for the welterweight crown, Carin the i a 15 seconds gave i who'll be going aftoi his 21st Washington Redskins a 20-17 i successive win. is unbeaten since tory over the Cardinals at Chicago 1.943 and has matic his best fights in a game decided by educated this year, including a victory over toes.

Dudley had kicked a 36-yard! Eugene Harislon when he got up field goal to giv Washington a the floor to win. The 10 p.m. 10-7 edge in the first period. i (-EST) bout will be broadcast by iABC and telecast by NBC. Browns.

When Maryland football Coach; i Jack Kistlcr, 218-pound sopho- Jim a was selected as a Ardmore; Pa of the Year in the Southern a nar ned the Southern Confer- ference by sports writers. Dukclence's best blocker by sports Coach Bill Murray and Wake writers. He will receive the Jacobs est Coach Tom Rogers, both Duke Blocking Trophy at a banquet graduates, tied for third place in sponsored by the Durham Quarter- the poll. 'back Club here on Dec. .10.

SCHEDULES NEEDED We've had quite a response from coaches and student managers in helping' to clean up missing high school basketball schedules, for there are few the Post-Herald sports department wants. Would coaches or managers of the following teams send them in pronto: Gauley Bridge. Summersville, Greenbank. Fork, Spanishburg, Sandstone, Forest Hill, Anstcd. Pax and Sherman High of Scth.

Address them to Sports Department, Beckley Post-Herald, Beckley, W. Va. Acora Lily Totals Kyles Krogrcrs Griffith's Griffith J. Tanner Call a way Seivers 'Conte Carper Totals Keystone McGinnis Winner Miller Bowers Smith Troutman Gillev Totals Griffith's Keystone i-m 1 1 1 15 14 18 6 4 3 6 7 3 0 0 0-1 1-2 1 1 0 4-10 8 19 9 2-3 3-9 2-5 0-3 1-2 1-3 19 9-15 4 3 6 1 2 1 2 19 13 11 10 12 0-1 2-3 1-2 3-5 0-1 0-2 2-5 i-14 11 i PF 5 4 3 3 1 0 16 PF 4 4 2 3 i 3 4 21 3' -6; -3- Pt 4' Pti 13 5 4 2 46 12 47 17-- PF -46 fi3 Pts 15 Beckley Little League's Annual Meeting Tonight By GEORGE SPRINGER Once new officers have been and a concession stand. This an The Beckley Little League, selected, plans will be talked over important item since sums need- will hold its annual meeting to- night at the Elks Lodge on South! Heber street at 7:30.

Final Slies season, with main is- evolving around the Little ed to build these can not be known until Amon makes his report. Othcr SURgestions a been financial and otherwise, on the; League ball park being a lo the attention of the Little 1951 season will be made, and on the 19-21 By-Pass on a a president and presented ficers for the 1952 season will be adjacent to the State Police a elected. racks. Current officers holding down! Already a Tag Day, put on by posts are George Springer. presi-' the Little Leaguers themselves, denf Jimmy Snead.

vicc-presi- i a voluntary donations have help- dent; John "Buster" Smith, secre-1 ed swell the League's ball park tary, and Laurence Pructt, ircas- Wednesday and Thursday of for the favb'ritsm of the League Personnel. The league has under consideration an expanding program for 1952 and while no definite decisions will be made, it is likely that committees will be appointed urer. Ross Irle, one of the man-' 1 1 5 week, the Beckley Lions have! to study various proposal changes agers, is chairman of the Blks Lodge committee serving i the officers. Preston the Magiciain. booked for shows at the Memorial building to further aid the fund.

for next spring and summer. Organization of personnel will be I an important problem and anyone Murphy Rollins Wenrialowski Drumm Perkins Cencin Glass Peplowski Totals A Floyd Stover fiuttman a Wagner Zutant Carman Totals 1-1 1 1-4 5 1-2 2 2 4 1 0 0 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 2 2 13 4-10 17 31 PF Pts 4 1 5 1 9 3-4 0-1 2-6 1-1 0-0 0-0 7-17 13 29 Army A 10 8 13 4 2--31 8--29 NFL STANDINGS American Conference Pet. Cleveland 1" 1 0 -090 New York Giants 8 2 1 Washington 5 fi 0 go to make i The Junior Chamber of Com-J interested in helping to work the the League Personnel, voting power in the organization are Irle and G. R. Bartley of the Cardinals, mcrce is putting on a Little League circus in April 28.

and with the Little League's help. Gene Morehouse and Bill a a hopes to put this over with a bang kids next year are invited to attend tonight's session. Once committees can be appointed to study the problems, com- of the Tigers, Bob Kent and Jim and realize a fine sum for the organization 'will have to Farmer of the Yankees and D. park. Perkins and Bill Sutphin of Dodgers.

Jim Edmundson is leg;" adviser. Collis Amon. local architect, will lt) Kt ace( j-, ai -y, so that the personnel can be arranged for ap- on hand tonight to present plans! plication to Little League Basc- Philadelphia 4 0 Pittsburgh 3 7 ChlcaRft Cardinals 2 0 National Conference DKroit 7 .1 1 I.os AnRi'los 4 1 Chicago Hears ft San Francisco 6 1 LnSalle 85. West Chester (Pa.) 55. Lincoln (Pa.) 101.

Delaware State 64. Lafayette 71. Swarthmore -16. Set.on Hall 67, Muhlenberg 57. Williams 52.

Union 43. Tufts 77, Boston Univ. 62. Yale 75, Trinity 59. South i i a Mary 61, Randolph-Ma- Con 45.

Navy 60, Virginia 32. Virginia State 65. 62. Kentucky 96. Washington Lee 46.

A fi2, Georgia 4S. Erskine 58. North Georeia 56. Vanderhilt 86, Sewanee 63. Tennessee Tech 55, David Lipscomb 37.

Ttilane 67. Rice 64. Camp Le.letine 5.1. Lanpley Field 39. South Carolina 84.

Xewberry 40., Wake Forest 86. Eagles 70. Gallaudet 58. 52. Western Kentucky 89, Bowling Green 57.

Eastern Carolina 75, Fort Lee (Va.) i Point 81. Atlantic Christian 60. Florida 63. Stetson 56. Hampden-Sydncy 76.

Virginia Medical 49. 87. Bradley 69. Mississippi State 67, Arkansas State Louisiana State 68, Alabama 61. Furman 82, Davidson 66.

Louisville 76, Marquette 63. Eastern 7S. Marshall 73. Parris Island Marines 90, Georgia Tech 58. Emory Menrv 66, Kings (Tenn.) 46.

Dixie Containers 80, Lynchbiirp 65. Hampton Institute 64, Bluefield State 49. East Tenn State 70, Middle Tenn State 65. Lemoyne 67, Lane (Tenn.) 60. Murray (Ky,) 86.

Morehead (Ky.) 51. Clemson 71, American Enka 68. Southwest Houston 38. Texas A. M.

29. Texas 55. North Texas State 50. Artcsia (N. Mex.) 66.

Baylor 46. Arkansas 68. Mississippi 66. Kansas State 76, Arizona 57. Midwest Toledo 45.

Cincinnati 44. Illinois 68, Butler 57. St. Louis 74, Southern Methociist 45. Kansas 84.

Denver 53. Hamillne Drake 51. Minnesota 63, Nebraska 55. Notre Dame 63, Wisconsin 53. Iowa 69, DePamv 5.1 Findlay 86.

Baer Field (Ind.) 60. Ohio Northern 74. Cedarville 57. Indiana 92. Xavier (Cincinnati) 69.

Miami (O.) 76, Western Michigan 65.1 Oklahoma A. M. 45, New Mexico A. M. 43.

Western Reserve 56, Fenn 54. Case 66, Oenison 30. Baldwin-Wallace 60, Youngstown 59. Kenyon 67, Hiram 66. Wooster 65.

Rio Grande 49. Taylor 99, Huntingdon Detroit 79. Western Ontario 44, Far West Wyoming 1 82, Montana-State 54. Utah 64, Oregon 62. Washington 76, UCLA 61.

Colorado A. M. 62, Colorado 51. 72. Arizona State afout ik.

Green Bay 3 New York Yanks 1 .800 .455 .364 .300 a82 Loyola (T-a.) 62, Los Angeles State .700 .636 .600 I California 55, St. Mary's (Calif.) 50. So. California San Francisco 43. Tn his first game of the scason against Temple, Duke Captain Dick Groat scored 33 points was credited with 10 scoring assists Herbert (Piney) junior a a from Martinsville, had the top rushing average the Duke Blue Devils this autumn, getting a 7.7 yards mark with 346 net yards in 45 attempts.

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