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26 THC NASHVILLE TENNISSIAN, Friday Morninf. Dec. 30. 1949 Vandy Stops Alabama 53-44, Posts First SEC Victory in Corn Mppfi0klahoma Takes Vols Upset Utah State 66-62 Wyoming, i ine oooo i Drake's Quintet Pivotman Pete Tangles With Bama Tider Joins Tennessee Gus Tinsley First in History In Sugar Bowl as Player, Coach Kelley Paces Commodores With 22, Kardokus Big Help With 13-Total By JOHN BIBB, Tennessean Sports Writer MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM, Oklahoma City. Okla Vanderbilt' Commodores turned on the heat during the middle of the game here yesterday to gain their first SEC triumph, Alabama, 53 to 44, in their final All-College tournament showing.

The victory enabled Vanderbilt to win seventh place in the eight-team tournament. The Commodores lost their opening battle with Oklahoma A AM by one point, fail-; In Tourney Final RAYMOND JOHNSON -J Gus Tinsley will write history in ed entirely against Baylor in the first consolation and then came: back with a splendid effort against i VU Has Top Offense Host Tops Pittsburgh; Burris Leads UT Win With 23-Point Total DES .1 Drake the Sugar bowl game Monday just as his coaching rival, Bud Wilkinson, did in the College All-Star game in Chicago's Soldier field last Au But Poorest Defense Alabama. George Kelley, Vanderbilt' forward-center, dumped in 22 points: toppled Pittsburgh 67 to 5a last to lead the Commodores' victory. OKLAHOMA CITY, George's 22 points represent thci Vanderbilt gained some consola- pi iwim mil isjawpiffsTiaai yC7; i ft r. 'J night in the second contest of the first round In the fourth annual Corn howl basketball tournament.

tion from the All-College tourna The host school will meet Tennes gust But Tinsley, the Louisiana State mentor, hopes for a. reversal of what happened to the Oklahoma tutor in the Chicago classic. Tinsley will become the first coach in history of the Sugar bowl to guide his team in Ihe New Orleans event in which he participated as a college player He was an end on Bernie Moore's LSI! clubs which nlavpd in thp Surrar bowl on New Year's dav 1936-10157 hlghest point total scored in tne tournament thus far. Hits 9 Out of 19 Big George had his hook, wheel, see tonight In the championship gamp. Tennessee took the opening battle front Utah Slate fir) to 62 one-hand and set shots working well and he hit nine field goals in 19 in an overtime thriller.

Except for a brief time at the Texas Christian university with Sammy Raugh the kart p.ake led Pituburgh through- 4. 1 1 out the game. The Rulldogs were attempts. He took rare of Alabama's sophomore Center Paul Sullivan. The Tide pivotman took five shots and hit hut once.

Kelley turned in another fine job of keeping an opposing center in check. In the second half of the duel Ulg gun, lurneu uac me mjuu to 21 at the half anil mid ment here, the Commodores were the top scoring aggregation in the meet with 167 points hile George took individual honors with 22 points against Alabama. The Goldmen also provided the. poorest defensive records, allowing 167 points in the three contests. Aikansas had the poorest offensive club with 100 points while Wyoming hid the best defensive niaik with f7.

Team 111. Scored Pit. Ant. andTlult hit llil Oklahoma AIM I.I III Bvlor I HI I4.S I.Ti Wvomlnt 1 13 in Alabama 1 1 IIS Oklahoma Cil.v I Il 11'! Arkansas wav In the Inst session held a 48 to .12 ad vantage. I'll! stap'd a late rallv that George limited Jack Shelton to en, wiled Drake 57 to 52 with thiee four free throws after Jack reg minutea to play.

The Bulldog li.o.vewr. weie equal to the istered 15 points in the opening periods. ley first appearance in the Sugar classic A year later Tinsley took a pass from Bill Crass for a touchdown but it wasn't enough to save LSI- again, Santa Clara winning, 21 to 11... That was Gus' final college gamp. That falf Tinsley was named to play in the College All-Star contest in Chicago So was Bud Wilkinson, who had been a mainstay for three years on Benin-Bierman's great Minnesota teams Dave Kardokus, sophomore for ward, once again turned up with a After Tennessee and Utah Slate had battled to a to SB tie at the end of "gnlati'in plav.

Utah State swept into a to advantage on neat showing. Dave played well both offensively and defensively He scored 13 points and rebounded las' "'Kht to defeat. Wyoming: M-35 and win the 14th All-College Tinsley was a btarter and he took splendidly, clearing the boards for basketball tournament. the Commodores as they struck aggressively at the Tiders during the middle portion of the contest. Only 1100 on Hand Defending champion Oklahoma college won third place easily, romping over Arkansas 57-33.

The victory for the OCU ChieTa was their eighth straight and shat- AP Wirephoto OKLAHOMA CITY Pete Robinson of Vanderbilt fights for the ball with Alabama's Dick Mc-Kenzie in yesterday's battle for seventh place in the All-College tournament here. Others are Jack Heldman (25), Vanderbilt and Paul Sullivan (25) and Gene Palmer (231, both of Alabama. touchdown pass from Sammy Ba.ugh which gave the All-Stars a 6 to 0 victory over Green Bay It was the first time the pros had been beaten in the Chicago event Wilkinson was a standout in the contest that night. Wilkinson was chosen as the All-Star two field malt by John Miller and one bv Ken lien pit. Utah Stale however eouldn't hold ls lead.

Hank Kinzel dropped in a field goal and Ait Bums followed with a nhort shot which he was fouled Hiii lis made the free throw-to make the score 62-61. Hugh Jones then recaptured the lead for Tennessee with a field goal with 1:20 left. A free thiow hy Kd Monteornery and a setup shot! hv Bert Keenan finished the scor Only a handful of spectators, esti mated at 1100 fans, were witnesses to the Comn.odore which, with two minutes left Arnie Flinn brought the Goldmen's record -for of WymUlj. tho sc0le at 3L. the season to a 6-3 matk.

'ocu'got the ball and stalled until The Commodores stait-d moving R. ft coach for as a result of his Okla tl Wildcats Tip Villanova homa club whipping North ing liurrn wns the Individual star of College victory with II minutes remaining and the Vanderbilt scoie shot. It missed and the regulation game, ended that way. At the stall of the five minute arolina i ears alter l. 1ft 1 the Sugar bowl last New i the game with points and he also on the short end of an S3 count 'i'nnirr A it tfa nnnnilur tf'iniO ff iht anin of the j- i I jiuui'eu nun i fie "rui7 aim ftuniimua ocean 10 and with a-lK i i "l-y plaved a nt rong defensive the Vols.

Herrett' had 18 Stale. TFNVKSIK i Loses 29-28 In 57-56 Thriller shot. Jerry Reed of Wyoming was fouled and made his free throw Dave swiped the ball at and broke clear for a crip which tied the score at 14-14. Kardokus good. season Bud used his Split-T offense 1 inley against the Philadelphia Kagles, National league champions, in the College All-Star event Greasy Neale, the foxy old Kagle mentor, threw an eight-man line against the rah-rah boys and it stopped their offense The Kagles won by the most one-sided score in history of the event.

Then Ciaig cinched the game for also gave Vandy its fust lead with OCU when he made two free I i e.iwfii i IKinlell 1 Ken.n I i f'lvnn Hnrri. 7 I Mi.nlamnerx ff i HrfrOell 0 JTo Lawrenceburg fre'e throw." lo. Just before the gun went oiff Ihli-h hit a desperation shot for Gene South wood 3 followup shotjVV put Vanderbilt in the lead to stavl i V. The contest was close the first d' Ider xvh.ch gave few mmu hul with the Goldmen a 1-15 advantage. The tn; Asies nl0ved to a Bradley Slaughters Tulane 78 to 46; Spire Spivey Paces Kentucky With 14 NEW ORI.KANS i.Vi Kentucky gave Villanova its first defeat of the year last night.

oT to in an overtime period of the second game of the Sugar howl basketball tournament. Bradley wcr. easily fiom Tulane, 7S to 16. in the early game and meets Kentucky in the finals tonight. 'The late game between ihe itional Collegiate Athletic association I I'F IPl I Jim Grisham Tallies 20 To Pace Strong 'Cats In 4th Straight Victory I 111 I V.

KrnHl I lorxrnri, tolixun I Wolrr 1 chr im I i I.AWl.'KNCFnH'Ra. I I Dune I liasivctban champs and wllanov.u riccburg's caKet.s staved in the a spine tingler deluxe. Villa 30-14 ede at haiftime. The I'rdversitv of Texas won the consolation finals yesterday afternoon dp t'oa in Hnyior 49-41, in a last, half scoi in Baylor held the lead throughout tho gamf until the last five minutes, Baylor didn't hit a fkld goal in the Inst minutes of play. Pos.

Okln. Citv (3i H'yominf Lcnions 1M Dory if)) Botlkins 3 Pilch (12) Klocum 7 1 Rord (3) Kvy t) PI Inn i8 Penwpil Mi Bloom 3) Subs Oklahoma CHy Craig alftime sc orv Wyoming 21 Oklahoma City Toul I iii ii ranks of the undefeated last nigh! they downed a scrappy hut some- trra'i'iirooa minfd nnfr (imhara. I what ineffectual Father Ryan quin- fowrll, Miirna June, i pf hern 1 to hrumaa, t'nuk The win was the Wildcats fourth sank a goal and Bradley was ahead for the night. The final lead of 32 points was the most Bradley built. However, the lead hovered between 14 and 20 points moat of the second half.

The victory gives Bradley a 9-1 record. The only loss was to Purdue. This was the second defeat of the season for Tulane. Arkansas earlier upset Tulane 12-41. nova.

held the lead eight times, with Kentucky chasing nearly all night. Seven times the score was lied. The close play during the regular game continued in the extra period when the had changed five times. The loss leaves Villanova uith a victors' and one loss rec i i against no los.scs. rillakarsh iBiL Po Urate (tilt O'lihii i 17' RiMinii kf JJi iiiMi a im virisnam niti I 1 Krmmir; i Bull.

K'. 'Ii. Pi' I' mi '3' Sal) I I HOlihl i Hai .1 I luahali' in igiinst Kastern oppo-: hitu ord. mostly I 1 1 A i i Villanova Kia tl5 Oklahoma AIM lot i I li Fix van i I 1 rfheiloii ill' Ci Scwnutir 6 CiMo-er ''2 sition. KenitielvV now l.a.s won.p nP Arkansas Cwtncart 9 Smith '4 i Ambier 1 1 I i Pr.ie i 2 V.

Smilll ''I'. -Hi five and m.lv to St. Saoul 9 Ariai 'J4 Wulf 2 Han. tn r.t Jim Grisham, Ijawrencehuig forward, was the difference between the teams as he dumped in 20 point -for the winners to walk off with night's scoring honors. Bobby Youn tallied five points in the closing minutes of the game for to bring his total to six.

hich was for the invaders. The vMitois had an extremely hod time finding the range and inly managed to sink two field Hixrti able Sub. K-'ntm tv -Wars i'. i- Kaiiten Kentucky's inning ma: was unij; a field goal by I 12 s'c-j ond.s before the game ended. Thrj iH- Whitaker Stewart iJi.

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Cards To Play 34 Spring Tilts OH SoiH ieast em confei'enre WitdtviT pos Bradley spent many, of ihe regular final minutes with a near ait t.iht hioi re Tulane Aftmolis 1 1 Pay ton 12 i 161 freeze of the hall. llie Pets. Tfxas (n (IH Harris Ci Mi Ore Wutiiack i5t 19) Baylor (4I Hi'tcman '1 Cobb 2l Pre.st.on 8) rtiMfk an Fleetwood '4 HUtey 1 4' Risner 1 1 1 1 Bowman 9 ST. I.OI'IS i.t'i The St. laiiiis, goals in the first half.

At the close Ciirdiniils will play all but two of 'of the first period they trailed 5 8 Villanova renter, t'foke thatlo- i ire with a free throw sink which I Siitu 'I t'XM -H i Clark aiiley -Beluike (lt)i. i2i, AlTord ill Tuiairf Pedersnn i4i. Bn.it ol i2. coi Bradley Tulane 31. tied the regular game score.

Bay lor Hy i is 2 Johnston (8 Dew '5). Halltime score: Baslor 27. Texas 21. The game got off to a sluggish start and gave not a hint it would George Kelley Commodores continued to build up their advantage and were on top 22 to 19 at the half. Lead by 18 Points The Gold basket barrage contin turn into one of the few tie games BASKETBALL in recent history for the usua' and weie behind 15 at the inter- Second Half Close The sivoti 1 i.ilf became much mute of a cor test as the Nashvil 'lans to find I heir scoring cs.

By I In' end of the thild quar-er Uiev had na: el the score 18 20. Joe Sullivan and Young found Ihe target in the fouith quaiter and! between them accounted for nine So Helpful SCORES 'heir wpiinK ttaitiin games i league oppu.sitU'ti. The schethile- Vaukrei at St reteriburit Man-h II and 1 Hoit 'ii ltrave at St. I'r ierl)ui Min ItirtvcH at Hi tun. Hh i.

H.im.iu Kd siu hi s) Marrh ftrd Nt Njin-kola Hrth h. W.itt liitin at St. rrifrliurg VUrrh Hflroit Ml t'rtertburi liatrh I ('utrmmti rtt liri-u Cardinal tl Vaitkep at I'rlt i -ttui I't I'hil ii.rliihU fhiK it St. IVtf: lini inrlniKtli Si I'ciri tt ii 1 1 tnkiin Nt t'rtrribur Marrh Itravea at Nt. I'rlrtihuri M.

I iik utnati Timpi March llravf ued in the second half at unci time Coach Bob Polk's Huh was running a wav Kent ucMans. Only 1-Pointur The game also is the on'v nru' pointer any Sugar bowl basket-; tournament. Ari.in easily was the night's big1 nfiensive star. He scored -4 All-College Tourney KIWI in front by 18 points. They weie; Hrominr leading 4lt to 31 with 7:50 minute! Oklahoma ity I im rrit Mi 3 Castoffs Aid in Iba Loss ihe points scored by Kyan nlJ' osest rival was Brooks remaining.

I The Commodates cooled off with, about six minutes left and hit only' one fielder from that point until' Win Monday May Give Tinaley Ail-Star Came Having been denied a taste of ictory in two appearances as a player, Tinsley now looks forward to a win Monday And perhaps a chance to coach in the All-Star game in Chicago next August lie's already being called the Cinderella coach of 'ID and a victory over the Sooners, the nation's No. team in the Associated Press' poll, probably would earn Gus the honor of coaching in the Tribune's late summer classic which serves as a teaser for the approach of football. Bill White, the Sewanee mentor, is busy these days trying to discover if Jim h'd Mulkin, one of his speediest pigskin packers, didn't set some kind of a record the past season Mulkin returned four kicks for touchdowns, three of them Sit yards or longer lie uped SO yards with a kiekoff for a touchdown against Southwestern; X2 yards with a punt against Millsaps: 45 yards with a punt against Centre college, and DO yards With a kiekoff against Washington university Then if that wasn't enough, Mulkin had 10 or 12 other kick returns of anywhere from five to yards Unfortunately, Sewanee did not have a statistician who could have gotten Mulkin the recognition he deserved. Ace Adams To Attempt Comebnck With the Giant Remember Ace Adams, who helped Nashville to a pennant, the playoffs and the Dixie series crown in 10? lie's going to attempt a comeback next season with Ihe New York Giants alter being out of baseball for three years following his to the Mexican league An idea of how baseball salaries have changed in the last quarter of a century can bo obtained front a comparison of the wages paid by the Washington Senators In 1021 when the Nats won the flag, the payroll was ISO, 000 The past season when the Nats finished eighth, the payroll was The New Orleans Chamber of Commerce figures Sugar bowl visitors will spend on an average of per day for hotel, meals, for three or four days The Florence Touchdown club will hae its annual party on Jan. 10 with Wally Butts as the featured speaker Zipp Newman of the Birmingham News thinks that if the NCAA takes over the bowl games it should insist that Big Ten teams play in the Sugar, Cotton and Orange bowls as well as the Rose bowl The Southern association meeting in Birmingham will be Jan.

18 Plans for celebrating the circuit's 50th anniversary will be worked out at this session. Heights, Bullis Vie Tonight In Daytonas Shrine Bowl By J. B. LEFTWICH. Tennessean State Correspondent DAYTON A BEACH, Fla Entering the game a 12 point underdog, the Castle Heights Tigers will depend on speed and deception tanight when they meet Bullis in the Shi Ine Beach bowl.

A capacity crowd of lil.OOO Is expected for the ptep school rlassic which will get underway at 7i O'clock CST. The Bullis boys have a decided ad The heavier Bullis team of Sdvf rvantage in maturity because thev Springs, M.I., ruled a touch -jpave no maximum age rule in Kast-dun favorite over the ptep circles. We mav be for nrr'iniri "arm liikrfi i Ricca. also of Villanova, Ken THIRD PUCE Oklahoma AIM S'. rkantav 11-TH PI.ACF.

Texas 49; Balnr II. SKVKNTH Pl.At F. VSDIKBILT Alabama 44. l'flrrtu. 4 Marfh 11,1 'nil walrr.

Ma Mirh I'hlla at Peter The ItS WHS Father Hvail's fifth huif Mi.l, Iliiivpt at Hiadntlon I.rtiait at St I'rtershiin Marrh HI ei1U g-WIies. Iftrrtil at l.akfiAiiri. 4Dril 1 Vaitk I rasMkii tucky's Spivey missed center Bill dropped 14 points but the extra period and a Corn Bowl Tourney eea at Si relrrnhui April Krd No 1 it i ill Dawd sma i I part of the regular game he went out on fouls. FIRST ROI Vn I'fterhurc pril Hraven at Hia- ir lhttsn JO i Sullivan (V the end of the game. Kelley hit a Clip with one minute remaining, i 8)' J0HN BIBB Biyant Ovey's one-hander ithj Tennessean Sports Writer 5:10 left started Alabama on he I OKLAHOMA CITY.

Okla. Coach road to narrowing the maiginlHarik Iba's assistance to former Three free throws and a pair of, pupil Doyle Parrack three years field goals weie registered 1 ioav have cost bis Oklahoma nril I. V'tnfccp at S( Pelrrhor Smith Ootch Arfolph Rupp of Kentuc ky lill Houston nf Iratiin at Hmii danx ton and liu.4.i uU l(l n- Hi tn AtiUI Hi. II and 1 Cuba laitic; si.n Hm nacd 1 1 1 A I. A II 11 I IU an St nixer I Tpnncssea Wi; I'tah Slate tit; nttabursh 'Sugar Bowl Tourney I lOadlev Tu' iite ti.

heiitm'kv Villanova 1 aw t'LMi; showed a new play maker last night which i emimled Sugar bowl fans of little Ralph Betted, of Ken I Kitrk, Anrll 11. St, I.oul Brow iu At 1 tu'itimon i I unit Aorit and hi 1 Sullivan i Vandy. I Asities liicir eighth AII-C'ulleL'c Ivey Scores 11 Tallies kHbail tout nam. 'lit lvev was Hamas lop scorer. Til-' whp" AS'''S were lid.

sonhomore forward In iHt in 'ha ii i itii rui rtii-rtiiici ftiii u. p. Robbv Watson, like Beard, set up' LOSS(C plav after plav. skmm-i ni, tJ i tin Slate 4ti: West itainia II I We, Shut My Mouth! It's Gone! iiviuii nnu j-oir- I a(i) nil Sljlc IT (iriirila lrrh .11 I 11 Sill. I 1(1 Khoilr land sun- ill vakr lornt Nurlli arullna Uuke al.

stable, the i.mly major holdov-Ti fiom Kentucky's great 1948 team imm qlpmlvlnir inl ctn lh field goals and three ilirdws countiy with an all-junior club, for 11 points. Dick McKenxie leg- freshman istered 10 to place second hls buiintiful crop in the Vanderbilt's shot pen. 'titage wasiAM at Stillwater. lower than the Tide s. 'I" to Pa.

rack at Oklahoma City modores shot 73 times and hit m2 "niveisitv. Alabama diopped in 16 of 4H at-! hr.a tempts. i castoffs played big rolet in Wildcats younger piijyerg Big Seven Tourney Sf MI-FINAI Okluhoma S5: Kansas Male Muslin lrai1n vnianova urova Villanova played a driving ganii' which at times had Kentucky CONSOI ATIO.V flounderinsr slightly However, su-l stai. Official Harrv "i'na inn aggiei lor me nrsi time in six years in the All-Col oerlor ball handling knit Vanderbilt with a technical foul! midway of the first half, when Jai lege session, 'arrack formerly played under Sampler, reserve on the Vandv1 Iba and was an All-American eager liRY This is third year with bench, tossed a loose ball hack a ll-iftrt tMrt DM, if, .,1 Ihe play to Kentucky. HoOSier Classic The first same of tonight's) Itntl.r 7: Pnrdnr It douhlelieader will be bet ween last Hi: Nntrf ii'amr m.

night loseis. viiian.na ami Tu-ifnd Invitational meet for third place hunors ml the tournament. Pi.is.gr. i K.aL'.V'i', hf Hiadlev showed a fmclv linncd i vrrit of Tulsa I'ni McKenzie was awarded a free h. 1 dm(, for Bama and missed the 1 homa may Polk was satisfied with Vender-' F'a'-hilt's perfoimance.

i "fnuca at. its cur- l-pi I Ml Ml P. team against Tulane with I.ik lil: Nr 1ah rrarhrrs IM 1 a defensive star, and little nun ri Gene Melchicrt the offensive' Louisiana Northwesteta icii.ii. io Overheard following his OrU itiii-i nuuii iiy (Mailt', i rM "i.in'ins victory over A AM, Polk and the squad to i sk nth ri cr. Parrark told a group of ennpratu- Hi adley's best play was Cni uh Centenary iW; Southwestern LoulHfan iave here at p.m.

I afternoon. snaicninK ine nail under tne hoop and tiring to -Melchiorre far down court. Melchiorre was high scorer with IS pom's. Kither Tulane had nn off night Rellev. f-r tdcork Snuthwnod Kardokii Robinton DitTIrr ff Smith Heldman Total Central Mittourl Hanover Other Colleges Santa Clara Ti-mple 41.

Ohio State 9. Harrard 4H. I' Vali- St ttonavenliire -It Brown St Iranela nelmlntrr I tint Island Vrstern Kenluckr fii. Sin Ifiniltra ih 1 sail li vvoi. tins la.OI.s thnt was n)Ce but i hated to do it" referring; to the vie- T.

tory over the Aggies. i Theie is a gicat deal of friend- .1 ship between Iba and Parrack. ii ij Iba't unhesitating assistance in sending A. E. Lemmons, Don II Slocum and Merle Bodkin to OCU as well as his numerous other is vi1 assists to smaller colleges l'i IV' throughout the state has made him the most popular basketball i man in the state.

in marksmanship- or Biadley's effort to rattle was successful Ke peatediv Tulane blows weie fai vvid- and follo.vins lip shots failed anil Haiiy Deming, coach of liealin" but I believe uiv hoys iv III. A I A KAMA to fall l-vanville in. of louisvllle 7S. Wre Little Admirals, reported lust nighUwiii let them Know th Tulane could have closed the irfv. li.nr 1'iM'ti i.ai that his charges weie in "excellent a ball game" anape lor ttie encounter.

i lovyiiii nam considetahlv but a near complete inabilitv to sink foul shots helped keep the Orleans men behind The Southerners didn't drop a free Calmer I Schneider Sullivan llean Ilamner Mantilla MrKenaic YroUoa ff Rogers Injured iunlle the pa-Siiig and a Lose Jn the Tiger camp, i eservc liiiauliPatt of the runtime, chores for the Inland Rogers sustained a bruised (Tigo: s. The Sparta hoy will shoulder in Brattice veslerdav andlhave two capable receivers in J. t. viiiimrMrrH fit; ill fwt. Me tern iilbv Xtrhnan tale tU (or it'll pMrJn lili; tirinnell rh-chrstrr t.ti I ase 41 1tih lenbtre nnnfetieut ll.trtM-i-k ft.

1 noma Minn.) 49, Iutiuene t.eorie Pennrdtne 4, Akron Kill Mislsiiip (olleite 4,1. ana-iiilN 4': lah Rricham Younff l. Hone Farlham 4. Columhia, Oenrer TiS Montana State ollrrr HI; Rnrkr Moan. in throw until onlv 30 seconds te-mained in the first half.

Vi I Picking the All-Tournament team is a big job. Thus far there has been no really outstanding center. Vandy's George Kelley has done a terrific job during ths sessions. His exhibition against I I hkelv will see little or no action in Myers and Co-Capt. Tommy Hob- Hit From Under Basket i- 1 4 I 4i i ifil Tatala iff ii a ertson who will line up at the flunk Halfllme: Vanderbilt Al.a.m.

The game featured very few L-rowd pleasing long shots. Most of positions. Coach Owynn held a licbt work re throws miaied: Vanderbilt Adeoav I. Snuthwnod 2. Kardokiia.

Alabama e.lmer .1. Schneider i. Sullivan J. Utan. McKeDEla t.

tain toll ere .19 (Continued on Next Pagt) it was under the basket between Simpston 77; parans II. Arlfona fttmi It Wnklmiia I Ui out last niRht under tlie lights. Hej Loom I SI towering I nruh and Tulane's equally big Jim Riffey. Both men are six feet four. the game tonight.

Ed Baker and Ray Cross, the two ailing Tiger wore recovered sufflf icntly to be assured atartlnK positions at tailback and fullback, respectively. Whether the Titter line could overcome a 10-pound weicht deficiency was a matter of much con Jeture here yes'crday. The kini; sue Bullis fmewal will' average near li0 pounds while the I niraao Anderinn Ri. Miami 'Ha i Frnns Iranla tl. Mr fit 41 Minnesota i7 SLinford 'i-.

Bradley's attack involved more numerous set p'ays. most of which OCU Tourney King. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. Oklahoma City university came from behind in a thrilling overtime and Assistant Coach K. Hishcnn hive devoted a large psrt of each drill period in puss defense.

The Tigers leserves have been lining up in T-fitrmation with the fillitiK the air witii pasn' The pi iibable .1 1 1 Iitirr.ps HrtlllU Indeoendent Basketball went on to scores Tulane scored within ten seconds! nUU' tfter the ooeiii-d when iNii-'nrT-vn- whh HUh Hun 11.01 li: lVfetUM'Ns al lurarr m. AUimrai oacKS win Irtie a even arll (ii, M'ltti II Kn Mrt. I fi.rfi' aioppeu it mug mrow ine score, novs ifh.ii (iiluvo ,..,,) nv Melehiorrn I on 1 "Hmunl .11. Haksan la. UollUl DfWlU AP pound advantage.

aida-u ii lltrli Inm.n 1 1 'Ml T. iltnrr I'll'1 on An older r'ayers lark lunmi ku rui ii: (ISM RT link nutn QUICK CASK DIAMONDS. RINCS. WATCHES S. FRIEDMAN LOAN OFFICE 420 Broadway snots anu a third give Jiiadley the! Aniir PHcf 4.1; r.i Enii jt.

Baforrf "Thla team has played as well 14. rlnn il.MH lurk Rih I I Til ieaa. ine switched jrWIs-H rilMMI'VlTr riATtl DES I Ut.h Center Rollo Johnson 3 opena his mouth Apparent amazement the belli eludes him in the opening minutes of the Corn bow, game here last night against Tennessee. Others from left. Utah State Guard Bart Cook; Ken Barrett, I'tuh forward; Date Powell, Tvnneftsett forward.

a u.jf Kn Walkar Hll.ll OB lllrk Klna llilll Id B.kfr (IVM III Irl la.hmaa ll renneil, St. Ilernard IS. High times and Melchiorre tied it at 6-6 ith another ea inW fin th. "v14-ai HUB yar aa any leam 1 nave ver coached, considering natural Coach Stroud Gwynn said. sraucn J.V Rlllr Fnrd il llhi K.j dial Mat Echatcs 11 IW next play Guard Charles GroveriwSjJ'i i Catatdral 11.

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