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CINCINNATI ENQUIRER Thursday. I.nuary II. IJ Last In Free Throws Too 1 Horrible Defense No. Reason Royals Trail Indoor Soccer Sags TORONTO, Jan. 14 (.11 --Toronto's recently organized indoor soccer l''aue is postponing operations until ihe end of the hockey season because of dwindling attendance.

The prtw inoters said the lack of stemmed from the fact they could arrange only one double--leader a week at Maple Leaf gardens, of Toronto's National Hockey League club. NAVY SAILS, 82-S9 ANNAPOLIIS, Md Jan. 14' UP Navy had smooth sailing all the way today as it romped to an 82-39 basketball victory over out-manned Brandeji University of Waltham, Mass. LJ Lockland Leads With 5 Players Under 6 Feet By Bill Aiuer (. Enquirer Reporter Coach Lowell (Duke) Anderson of Lockland High School is sporting a big smile these days.

The basketball )ut are Just as much responsi le for the defeats. Illness, took the trade "They made a deal and there's nothing else I can say," Only Jack Twymnn among he Royals stands in any NBA department. He's third in By Jim Schottelkotte Enqu.it er Reporter The latest National Basket all Association statistics, in-luding games up to last Sun-lay, suggest some reasons why he youthful Royals are strand- he commented, when you re in professional sports, you ac-! scoring with an average af II. 1 points a game. cept that.

PARK figures to see considerable action right away. With Phil Rollins out with a bruised hip, Johnny McCarthy in last place with an 8-32 MEANWHILE, the Royals returned to Cincinnati late yes Season has been a pleasant surprise to him, ecord and currently trying to a 61.8 mark to Deet In a pi'eseason poll, 'Anderson's Panthers ind their way out of a seven- terday a tired and obviously disheartened bunch. The latest in the atring of seven defeats. slated to depart soon for sev-i rill A tfi.J. Jlt Ji-tciic, picked no hotter than third in losing streak.

First and foremost, of course, i i As. a slight edge, mark to the which equals Cincinnati's long-i ITip ch.ise fur tno MincreeK Panthers sport holding a 58.4 Wildcats 61 3. est losing streak of the season, came Tuesday night at St. Valley League crown this sea 4t)n. a pitifully inadequate defense hich has allowed opponents average of 113.3 points a ame in contrast to Cincinnati's Leading Oeer Park's hand of fRisrht now.

the proteees ot now. Louis against the Pistons, 112-92. The Royals haven't too of Anderson stand entrenched in 01.3. F.ven on their good shoot- Jirst place in the MVL which evokes manv big smiles from sharp-shooters is John Meghorn with a 20. scoring average, followed by Dale Shuey who has pumped In 16 points a game.

Ron Dykes, Bob Dunigan aw' eral days to be discharged from the Army and Arlen B')ckhorn still bothered by an ankle injury, Marshall needs all the backcourt help he can get. Marshall went on the inactive list himself Monday. Entries Close January 25 Special To The Enquirer OXFORD, Jan. 14-Kiy- ten looked terrible In defeat, but the Pistons have managed to simply mangle them on three different occasions this season. Lockland's In this day antl ase of big man basketball.

Coach Amler ng nights (and there have leen some very good ones), the loyals have fallen under an ivalanche of points. Offensively, a major weakness has been at the free throw-line. The Royals are a bad Don Billiard round out thf Wildcats smarting quintet. Opportunity for revenge comes) non has accomplished a ivlnninif Sunday when the two teams 'ACE EAGLES Dick Burdick, left, and Bill Knost are exacted to see action for Withrow Friday afternoon when the meet here In a 2:30 p. m.

game at the Garden. last free throw gnooting iigers entertain walnut nnis in a ruDiic Hign bcnooi rnond Ray, Miami University 3 V'V J. Before that, the Royals have jeague. -Enquirer (Heise) Photo. unfortunate because they shoot less frc throws Swim Meet Won By Hoosiers, Soph Sets Mark season with a starting quintet that measures under si feet a man.

Graduation depleted the ranks of the Lackland big-boys Despite thii void the Panthers, have soared to eight successes and five in MVL competition. dates with the Minneapolis Lakers Friday in Charleston, than any other team In the! league, the result principally of Special To The Enquirer not having a driving team and taking too many ahota from the Stroking at Sports outside. Thev have lost three. "fa be truthful, the season has been a very pleasant surprise to me. We're very small This is a weaknesa that Coach OXFORD.

Ohio, Jan. 14 Frank McKinney, an Indiana University sophomore from Indianapolis, set a national col-leciate record today as the In Tom Marshall has hammered at consistently with only minor re but we have good speed. Our 1 with RED SMITHS swimming coach and meet manager, has announced that all entries for the second annual Mid-West Open Swimming and Diving Championships in conjunction with the Ohio Association AAU must be in his hands by midnight, January 25. The meet, scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, January 31 and February 1, will be held in John Shaw Billings Natatorium here. Trials are slated for 10 a.

m. on Saturday and 9:30 a. m. Sunday, with the finals on Saturday at 7:30 p. m.

and on Sunday at 4 p. m. All times are Eastern Standard. An additional highlight of the meet, according to Ray, will be sults. There also is the matter of diana swimming team defeated Miami, 48-38, in a meet at the a w.

and the Knicki Saturday night in New York. MED PARK, acquired from the Hawks in the deal for Si Green, scored 12 points in his debut with the club Tuesday. He returned with the team yesterday. Park is a University of Missouri graduate who looks more like a young college professor than an athlete. A good athlete he is, however.

He played some professional baseball and was a great high school football quarterback. Green, meanuhile, left Cincinnati yesterday to Join his turnover and bad passes, which don't show up in the atatittirt. Miami pool. McKinney stroked th 200- Red Blaik lamount of endeavor Into tome- thing else." he said, not to Bob NEW YORK, Jan. 14 When, but to friends, "and from a West Point's football team was, selfish standpoint, be Infinitely wiped out in that carnival rarity whn an individual can take auccea- yard backstroke in the time of CELTS ROMP 2:04, breaking the nationa E1 ptiarcls move tne Dan veiy cu, commented Anderson.

Anderson installed the fast break and Xavier type of deliberate play, utilizing the double screen. And, it has paid off in big dividends for the first place Panthers. The Panthers face a crucial MVL test Friday nijrht in Deer Park's Wildcats. As of now. lckland is on top with a 5-1 record, followed by Deer Park mark of 2:05.1 set by Yoshi Oyakawa of Ohio State in 1953 she years of the pressure af this sort of Altogether, the Hoosier mer men accounted for three Miami By Knicks, 123-112 the Womens National Junioi AAU 200-vard backstroke, to buck-passing and bureaucratic bungling which was erroneously called a "cribbing scandal," Red Blaik wanted more than anything else in the world to chuck pool records.

He took more years of it than most. As far back as 1933 when he was an assistant at Army, he was keenly aware of the new St. Louis teammate In, he held on Saturday. Indiana's 400-yard medley re- Detroit. SI said he did not ex with a 5-2 slate, For 8th Straight Win- his job into the Hudson.

Hejheartburn. Army played Illinois A win Is necessary to hold on tMjkji Bi Bar(on an'd Dick wasnt merely discouraged, asithat year, and on the field be fore the game Blaik encoun any coacn mignt De, at me prospect of starting all over peet to play immediately, '1 practiced with the team Monday in St. Louis and feel fine physically," he said. 'They don't want me to scrimmage, however. The doctor is supposed to examine me when I -SAVE HYMEN'S SHOES Ni'llhr hIi.

I'M IIZES 4V 11. Ai TO IEI irrrc 208 EAST Jtrr 5 FIFTH ST. OPEN MON N0 TNURJ NHHTI 3 fill PARKING illliili tered Illinois' realistic little Bob Zuppke. Red mentioned to first place. Anderson knows It and the player are fully aware of the significance tached to the game.

Panthers should have plenty of incentive for want Nats, Hawks Victors In Other Games BOSTON, Jan. 14 CP) The free-wheeling Boston Celtics romped to their eighth straight without the fine football ma Beaver swam that event in 3:57.8. bettering the old mark of 4:01.4 set by Miami in 1956. Barton chalked up another pool mark with a 2:09.7 time in the 200-yard butterfly. The terial that his organization had assembled and that he had the nervousness he felt.

"I'm burning up Inside," Zup get back to St. Louis." said. "It I weren't, I'd have been trained painstakingly. ing to knocK on ine ueer rant 7401 IMDING 10. VA 7U Si, hampered all season with He was passionately on the crew.

A tew wee Kg DacK, ueer Park administered the only loss by Paul Drake of North Caro- out of this game long ago." BLAIK will miss football for side of the kids. He (lid not try victory and 23th in the last 29 starts by belting the New York Knickerbockers, 123-112 tonight at the Boston Garden. ma in vjoj. tp Locklnnd in league competition, nipping the Panthers Two Miami varsity records a time, bat there will be com to conceal or condone the mistakes they had made but he defended them fiercely as boys Togo Palazzi came off the 74-72. were set by Redskin sophomore bench to spark Syracuse In the This time the Panthers vowtpiii Mulliken.

He swam the pensations. "Now," he says, "I won't have to expose myself to that cold November a i of good character and he resented bitterly the slur upon their honor. They were, he felt, at least as much sinned If, will be different. Last ganiej220-yard freestyle in 2:14 5 and was played on Deer Park's the 200-yard breaststroke in home court. Friday night's 2:27 .6.

third period as the Nationals broke a close game wide open for a 119-104 triumph over the Philadelphia Warriors in the There'H be other things he won't have to be exposed to, as another coach named Clip against as sinning, and he knew of no other way to make his opener of the twinbill be John Parks was a double winner for Indiana, taking the 50 and 100-yard freestyle events. fore 7362. per fcmitn noted ome years ago. contest takes place on the Panther's home floor at Lock-land Field House. Lockland hot-shots are Marvin Wiehe (5-10) and George Ktlwarda (5-8).

lehe has con position clear than to leave the academy with them. hew voir I0ST0N FG FT Clipper was a lot like Red FT TP Kiiniohn 1 1 3 3 4 NBA Basketball TliertplM 4 1 3 RjlWIi 12 I I In his distress, he in the sense that he too the man he has respected above'was a perfectionist who drove all others, his old boss, Gen.lhim.self without mercy. He Douglas MacArthur. coached for a long time, in col- "Don't quit under fire." the, lege and among the pros, on the WESTERN DIVISION Team Wan Int Pet. nected for a 17.8 scoring mark tttl season and Edwards is close (I ST 10UI1 II DETROIT I Ml J5S.tr, II SMrrwi 23Null lSGutna 31 T3ffi.i 1 1 SHvT 2 Soft 0 Tyri tlimw 21 133 Tl Virm 6 I Couiv 9 3 Rimtey 4 5 S.

Joan 5 I Conlty 0 1 (. C. Jow 0 0 3 3 5 I 1 I I0" behind with 7.2 average. Carlos Sanders (5-11'a) Don MINNEAPOLIS It .381 General said, and the Colonel, West Coast and the East, be- fore retiring to a Job In ToUU II 14 1 (I 10 44 34 1 1 2 said, "Very good, sir." HE stayed on the job and gave it his best, and there On BOSTON 3 "How do you feel now 37 33 35 33-IJ3 33 33-113 Sowdcr (5-8) and Jack Newj iastern division (5-11) complete the Panthersl rum Wo it Ptt. Starting five.

Bill Burton, OarTsj i jo 754 Deatherage, Lowell Bernardino. isTRJCusi 1 isu Bill Apke and Jim Carson are some of the others who make Ihiii IM, OtttMl IDS, Up the Lockland bench strength. stun ptiUdcipha 104. Saturday afternoons?" He never was anything betterj asked. "Do you miss it badly? OPEN THURSDAY FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.M.

WO 104 SYRACUSE (II?) IRHIIAOELRHIA than that. Now the job is "I did at first," he said, "but FT TW FG FG 7 17Ariltn 13 done, and he has resigned. It after a while well, you can't 3 3 10 There very little to choose, is as sirnnle as that. He cave imnHne how It feela not to have t. T004TS (4MES TP 34 7 23 10 13 2 between Lockland and Deer all of himself that the job sit still and watch an Him Ytrk it.

fhilatlihit SrrKUW, 7Grttxiki 3 JS'Swldrt'rr II 5 tvm 2l'Gon 1 14G0rQf I 33 iKk 4 Park. Offensively. Lockland Minntiedii it Smcuit manded, and it demanded a year-old kid run out on that i tlnM 1 1111 great deal, and he got it done, liriu 1 1 1 1 jvua 2 4 IHtiten 2 21 Il9i IlUIienng ociween ni unnrrs. No doubt it's corny, but it is Touts 20 104 TOti'l 42 and now he is free. Because he dedicated himself to football without reservations, Earl Blaik understands better than most what 32-1 1 entirely true that if Red Blaik 5mcusf 75 misses football for a while, (Philadelphia 26 24 2J-I04 "OWE football will miss him a great deal longer.

He is a great coach, he has been a tymbol of decency especially to the young men he helped grow up, and there never was a man more Over $25000000 Worth of Tires Must Be Sold This Month FISK-AIRFLYTE the pressures of big-time coach- ing are. When his youngerj son, Bob, went into coaching, Red didn't actively oppose him, but he would have preferred that the boy an honor graduate in physics at Coloradoemploy his talents other-! wise. "You can put the same faithful to hii principles or hit IIAWKS VICTORS DETROIT. Jan. 14 St.

Louis Hawks survived a fourth-quarter scare In which their lead wai cut from 24 to three points and went on to beat the Detroit Pistons, 114-108, In a National Basketball Association game tonight Cliff Hagan was high for the Hawki with 28 points. friends He is not an easy man to mm U.1 know. Those who do know him are utterly devoted to him. DETROIT I IT. 10UIS FG ET TP' fO fT TR 4 4 12 Obermeyers Hit 3248 As Norton Fires 736 1 21 2 I mmj i 6.70x15 a 14 OukH FtrlfV HoluO Jordan Uovd MtGuirt McMiIlM 7 J5'ETftri 14 Htoin 7 117 UviHttla 3 2 1 Mirlm 1 3 SMcMihen a'Pittit 0 I 1RMd 3 2 1 Shirt 17Wtlfont 2 12 'I 3 II Tubi Typi Black Wall I 3 jaeK Morton nrea a rea nonuonaon-a, wimmera naa oo snu 216-217-243 736 series last; (with a 255 solo), C.

Boedlng 2 3 7 1 Tdlill 41 33 114 30 1081 Touli night to lead Obermeyer Foods JI JEV 604 and Frank Medosch 600 In the GE Major. ito a 3248 total and three game Plui Tai and Trtsdobld Tir 2 FOR 2 FOR DETROIT II 2 21 40-1M ST. LOUIS it 33 29 24-114 Basketball Result! C0UIH 47 00 7 60-15 5I34 100-15 56 PI SPLINTERS Mt. Lookout Hardware remained a llockwoH Tub Typ TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET 6.00x16 7.10x15 S10.95 S12.79 use em CONVENIENT game ahead of Wilson Freight M- in Mt. Lookout Lanes' Eastern it turta Carnt lutt Hills 900 Leairue.

Gus Costa of Underwood Tile had 627 andvuu Mi4.m 74 inn ts. Les Fluharty of Birk'i Bake 'Ii NOW AVAIUIlf IN 14" tilt TO FIT HS7-SI C.M victory over Strikes and Spares in Condon's Major League. Fred Enders of Strikes and Spares spilled 692 pina to post the other outstanding score of the evening. Theima Kappner hiked her average to 190 in Turners Ladies League last night when she bowled her seventh 600 series of the season, a big 645. Despite Teima's 256-178-211 ef 9 flat Tai eat Rxappgbl Tire ShoD 601 Bob Overhulse of im, iii4wia.wiiK 12.

Vlninii TKk Bi4iaa 71 mm urn 17171 Hughes Barbers shot 605 In the Air Rtrct An4imr a. Wtittra (Ctlt.l Sllll 31. Madison Bowl Social to pace jflNANCi his team to two victories VJ. KmmTh. SPECIAL Akrtn 93, Wtittra Rtltrva S3.

Williamson Heaters and a tie (ait TKh 71. Wltlttf at for first place. Oh it Wtiltyta ta, Mmkintom 71. Dtfttnct 41, Oait Ntrrhtra ft. Ml.

Unit II, Hiram 7. la i it fl ft ll FOR ALL PURCHASES OWNERS MAJOR BRANDS All New lit Una, 8.20x15 WHITE WALL TUBELESS CADILLAC BUiCK 0L0SM0BILE LINCOLN CHRYSLER Rolling the first 500 in his bowling career series. tWi Jclck Ttmtlt 4, tiliwift 41. 170-13 Plwi To mn4 Finn of the Times-Star Rem fort, her Ed Meyer Roofers team dropped two gamea to Boat House Coffee. Two seasonal highs were set by George Wilson of first-place Post 636 In DAV Lanes' Progressive loop Wilson's 646 topped the board, as did his 263 middle game.

He had 179 and 202 In his other two games. LI TrMdotl Tlit nents, bowled 6:9 to heln his .90 team take two from the Lud- Mm fVilH 2 FOR 2 FOR $27 2 FOR PLUS TAX AND IXCHANGI lows in the Un'on Printing; Crafts' P. M. League at MO-15 3792 7.60-15 4I48I.00.)5 45" life Frisco Lanes. liltut ivrtttiH Itwlitf Srtta 73.

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Hiaai faint U. Hockey Results NtTIONU 1IMUI llockwall Tubd Typ Plui Tdi and litrdodabl lira TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET Twenty-two 500s were fash NOW AVAHAHE IN 14" VIE TO HT lS7 SI CARS J-Wijr Cuarmtii 1. UFCTIMI (UARAN. T(l tailnit all 4tftcti la mtttrlal ln4 w.rk. manihia araratt4 aa trtal tr.rr.

1 TIME IllVICi CUAI-AN til aitiml all tya.1 rati kaiarli arartttl aa maarki attl, 1. SATISFACTION tUAI. ANTEiD ar vaur maaty kick. All adiustmtitfi kaitl aa currtitt arica vltlitiit trtlt-la tl tint at r.lura. ioned in Stone's All-Star Ladies Stanfel Added To Grid Staff At Notre Dame League, with Alice Gilkey'i 204- 222-170596 showing the way! as her leading Karg Plumbingi team took two from runner-up Save As Never Before 7.50x14 Whit Wall Tubulin $21.50 8.00x14 Whit.

Wall Tubilm 23.50 8.50x14 Whlta Wall Tubilm 25.50 7.60x15 FIRESTONE, Black Wall Tuba Typt 15.19 8.00x14 GOODYEAR, Black Wall Tubcless. 20.95 Ntw Ttrk 1, Ttfttlt 1. SOUTH BEND, Jan. 14 MIRICH II4IUI Pepsi Cola. Cll.tlli4 I.

Itll.lt 1. (UPD Richard Anthony Stan Catherine Burling of Brunswick Queens, off to a slow a (R CfP90 Iiklklllta 7MI.4.ltlii (IHll ItMlta NiMimIi I (tit). fel, 31, San Francisco, guard on the Washington Redskins of the National Professional Football 6 70 llaik.all tvt League, today was named assistant line co.ich at Notre Dame University. Joe Kuharich, who has suc start, finished with a whopping 267 for a 571 set. Other big tallies last night included Hilda Stubbs' 568 and Jan Exterkamp's 567 for Pepsi; Marion HerzO)! 564 and Marge Oester'i 551 for Beacon Inn; Plui Tsi and Traadobla Tire 2 FOR 2 FOR 2 FOR SPECIAL Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Only Wheel Alignment $5,95 ceeded Terry Brennan as Notre Dame's head football coach, was coach to Stanfel both at the Catherine Heikenfeld's 557 for! Okrents; Sylvia Walters' 557 4oo-u2390 2970 7.60-1$ 32so 11 for Superior Linen; Betty Si l'J l.ia""1.al car an $5000.00 bam ylwullnar.

Tor matt tori denstick's 553 for Burger Beer llockwall Tub Typ TERMS TO SUIT YOUR BUDGET nd Lne Burkholz 5ol lor Stedfast Co. Prep Cage Card TOMORROW IFTUN0ON Wtlaat Mill at Wlthr.w. TOMORROW NIINT MtNlctitln at Rtitr Ittaa. furctll il Cttlntlta Cttktlk. Huthti tt Ctalrtl.

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University of San Francisco, where Stanfel was captain and guard on the 1950 eleven, and at Washington, where he has played the last three yean. Stanfel played four years with the Detroit Lions before going to the Redskins. The appointment was an Pat Kvers, a first-year keg- nounced by Ed Krause, Notre UlIaVwiBltfRfi lerette, had a big night In the Southwest Publishing Co. Mixed League at Madison Bowl with her first-ever 500, a 515. She had high single game of 222 and her 515 is tops in the loop.

Pat tallied 222-128-165 for her big series. Dame director of athletics, and Kuharich. Stanfel, a graduate of San Francisco, was voted the most "Cincinnati's Largest Independent Tire Dealer" N.E. Cor. Court and Race Cin'ti, 0.

PA 15690 valuable player by his team' mates on the 1954 world championship Lions, and was chosen Marcella Sehwartt's 565 for YOUR FISK TIRE HEADQUARTERS DIVISION OF UNITED STATES RUBBER CO. A. Si A. Transmission a Lu n-t unanimously as honorary orten- Aurira, Intl. at T.yltr.

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