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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 11

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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NFL Constitution Changed; Piedmont Hosts Ea gles May Get Expansion Today ght In Only Game Toni is that Dallas will get In this ytarision went on here, Commissioner MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) i expansion committee, hailed the amendment at thef most import-. with the. others for 1961 jM Foss of the American Football Expansion could ctpp to the National Football League today if: or later. League commented from Dallas ant change In the NIL In 25 years.

George Marshall, owner of the While the discussion on expan- 1. Agreement can be reached on how many teams to admit. Washington Redskins, and Walter that if the NFL should come into Dallas, it would "not be considered a kiss of love," indicating. Wolfner of the Chicago Cardinals 2. A decision can be reached on College Results when to admit the new franchises 7 Teams See Action On Friday were the only negative votes on the amendment proposed by Edwin Anderson, president of the De it might create strife between the two leagues.

He said it was a 1960 or 1961, or even later. 3. A plan acceptable to at least AST troit Lions. 10 owners can be worked out on poor example of harmony he sought. The new commissioner, Pete Ro- Dartaaaath leetaa V.

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St alignment of conferences, schedules and player allotment. Rorelle retorted: 'Tell Mr. Toss By GEORGE SMITH Star Sports Editor zelle, who took over the chair at the meeting Wednesday, said the owners would vote on expansion Wednesday, the owners meeting that if the NFL does expand Into Dallas it would hope to achieve A change in the schedule leaves on the eighth day their annual winter meeting simplified expan either late Thursday or Friday the same harmony the NFL desires in New Yort. Los Angeles, and perhaps San Francisco." only one basketball game on up for Calhoun County fans tonight. The decision could admit any com sion if that is their pleasure.

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Paul, St. Louis snd el up to Piedmont to do battle territories of New York and Los Angeles and is considering invad Miami, are here waiting for the league's decision. Each has vote to 10-12ths the number necessary to take on new teams. George Halas of the Chicago Bears, chairman of the league's with the Bulldogs. The game will start at 6:30 with the varsity ing the older league's San Fran cisco grounds.

applied for a franchise. The rumor' nab ueia contest following. Seven of the eight county teams will see action on Friday night, p- however, with only the Alexandria Valley Cubs enjoying a break. Kentucky Outscores Georgia COLUMBUS, Ot. (AP) -a.

The. wounded Wildcats of Kentucky got back into their winning ways with an 84 60 victory over Georgia Wednesday night. Still smarting from a defeat by Georgia Tech Monday, Kentucky raced to an early 17 point lead and was never threatened again although Georgia closed the gap to six points midway of the first half. Kentucky, now 11-5 on the season and 5-2 in the SEC, bounced back to a 42.1 shooting average, after a 16.9 mark in their 65 44 loss to Tech. Georgia, with 8-7 and 3-3 charts, had vision of an upset, but as Bulldog coach Red Lawson put it: "They brought their first team with them this time We just couldn't stay with them." Philip Simpson, Georgia forward, was high scorer of the game with 24 points, a career high, and also grabbed off 13 rebounds.

Bennie Coffman and Don Mills were high for Kentucky with 18 points apiece. "Coach Adolph Hupp, who started his 12th different lineup in 16 games, noted that the Wildcats were playing improved ball, "but we're still not playing the type of basketball needed to win in the Southeastern Conference. "I wish we could get another shot at Georgia Tech," he added. The Friday night schedule will see Jacksonville at Annlston, wellborn at Oxford, Piedmont at Ohatchee and Munford at White Plains. The Oxford-Wellborn contest was originally scheduled for tonight but has been rescheduled for Fri day night.

complete mmm Jd vr me im mm Eagles Hold Edge in i in nurmr. Jacksonville and Piedmont have met once this season with the Eagles coming out on top by a NAMED TO DAVIS CUP POST Bernard (Tut) Bartzen poses with several tennis racquets In Dallas yesterday after being named assistant captain of the Davis Cup team. As as slstant to Fred Freed, of Salt Lake City, Bartsen will prob-ably direct the team play. Bartsen is employed by a Dallas portinr roods company. (AP Wtrephoto).

decisive 75-52 margin in a game played at the College Gym in Jacksonville. However, the Bulldogs have shown remarkable improvement, their latest conquest being a 66- Shf Anutfrton Star 56 decision over White Plains on Tuesday night, and with two Eagles starters on the doubtful atoQirdlay, Januatry list this could be a close one. Wayne Gober and Gregory Al- 8 pons maroad, injured in the county tournament, are the Eagles expected to miss tonight's game. ENTIRE STOCK MEN'S Th game was played before Edited by Georte Smith The two boys didn't dress for the 3.500 fans in Columbus Municipal Auditorium. ENTIRE STOCK MEN'S SPORT Heflin game, lost by the Eagles, 53-52, in an overtime.

Page 1 1 -A Thursday, January 28, 1960 Jacksonville has an overall mark for the season of 8-5 while subts Piedmont is 3-5. Their regular City Basket all season marks, respectively, are Deacons Hire Hootie Ingram WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. (AP) Cecil Hootie Ingram, a defensive back at the University of Ala AT: 4-4 and 3-4. Jackets Seek No.

8 Oxford will be seeking its eighth ANNISTON PARK EECBIATION DEPARTMENT It UndM Bukttbtt! U(u Gmtl af Jnrr Dick Beeur Oeorfe OlbMni Wayne Talley Jack Yeoman YOUl'NG'S GROCERY I Inn win in regular-season competition in its game with Wellborn Friday 4 bama in the early 1950s, has been hired as an assistant football (S) night. The Jackets have lost one VALUES TO $65.00 YOUR CHOICE VALUES TO $29.95 YOUR CHOICE Merry Jebneaa enald Greenwood a 71-57 verdict to Heflin. Including coach at Wake Forest College. Ingram, 25, comes to Wake For 14 tournament play, the Jackets are for the campaign. est after two years as coach at Tuscaloosa County High School, in an earlier meeting of the two clubs Oxford took a 61-40 Bradenton, High and Brook-I HAYNES GROCEBT Mlk Mix Wllll.m Wlicr Dennlr Tamer Rar Shrll Pail WIH Bobby Bl'CKEYES Aril RarrtU Jim Millar Billy Jonai ti Rolllm Sonnj Owtni BOWMAN'S Mike Skene? Balck Stelley Mlk Caapcr wood High in Tuscaloosa.

victory. STANDINGS Baek'a Catfee Sbap Meddert nowmae'i 4 Haynes Qroeery I Tfcread 'J Younr'e Oroeery 1 1 '-iMt Baptl't Backeyei 'SK' Schedule for January 20 'I Linen Thread w. Flnt Baptltl 18 icOo Medden ra. Baek'a Caffee Shop Wellborn is 3-4 on the season He will be defensive backfield Coach on Bill Hilderbrand's staff. and 3-7 including tournament play.

Ingram is a Tuscaloosa na tive Anniston, in its home battle against Jacksonville Friday night. will be seeking to pull its regular Hockey Remits season mark to an even .500. The Qjj Each Vi CARAT vOCl rwi ak, Bulldogs have won three while losing four and, listing tourna ENGAGEMENT RING American Hockey League Hershey 4 Cleveland 3 ment play, are 4-7 for the cam Providence 8 Buffalo 5 paign. 'Dogs Push Oxford MEN'S CHUCK (Only games scheduled) National Hockey League Montreal 2 New York 2 (tie) Jacksonville defeated Anniston earlier in the season by a 57-46 margin. However, the Bulldogs could be rounding into a rather MENS GWTS Toronto 2 Chicago 1 Down I Am I $2.50 Weekly lna.

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