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9 EAST BEATS FRANKLIN, 13-0, FOR SCHOOL TITLE ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 13, 1948 7 it. it it it Celts Test Royals it it Tonight it i it it ic Surprising Boston Straight Victories Bring Crown After Opening Loss By BRUCE KOCH East High, reached its long-desired goal last night the Football Contest For Area Teams Interscholastic Football League championship. The Orients, tabbed the Comeback Kids of the school ARENA ARRAY SEERS THIRD BAA VICTORY boy league, annexed the title with a hard-fought 13-to-0 victory over Franklin in Red Wing. Stadi- um last night.

I quarterback Mca, Gay, Halfbacks Cleere. Pike. Sanford, Smith, East dropped ite first game of the Palianh season to West High, 19-0, but the I-uu backs Burnham, Baker. TODAY Kooheiter vs. t'larkson Klver Cam pus, 2 p.

m. Cornell vs. Dartmouth at Ithaca, p. m. Colgate vs.

Syracuse at Syracuse. m. Bnffalo vs. Bucknell at Civic Stadium, Buffalo, p. nt.

I'anlslus vs. Toledo at Toledo, 8 p. m. Sampson vs. Ilobart at Geneva, 2 p.

m. TOMORROW Niagara vs. St. Bonaveuture at (Mean, 2 p. m.

Madison 13 20 0 639 Pete McKay-coached Eastsiders marched right back to win seven Marshall 0 0 0 00 Scoring: Madison, touchdowns, DiMag- straight contests and the crown. gio 3, Resser, Dalesandro, Coykendall; points alter touchdown, DiMaggio 3 (place ments). Probable Lineups It is East's first title, in six yeare. Jefferson, 1947 titlist, finished runnerup with six wins, one loss and a tie. Frtthklin, the team East BOSTON ROCHESTER Painting-Bmnham USED CARS Ailing Miles trimmed last night, knocked Jeff LF Riebe Davies RF Bach Duncan Halbert Risen Pass Scores out of the lead with a 12-12 tie last week.

RG Garfinkel Wanzer LG Semlnoff Holztnan 82 Stone St. In other games yesterday, which marked the loop's '48 finale, Madi Game time, 8:30 p. m. Prelim. 7:15.

Piace, Edgerton Park Sports Arena. A surprisingly powerful unit 4C 1 If ll 4 son blasted Marshall, 39-0, on West High Field to tie for third place The good Monroe passing combination, Bob Painting to Bod Burnham, gave the Redjackets their triumph yesterday. Monroe and Tech battled through the first two and a half periods without a score. Then the 'Jacket aerial team struck. With the ball on Monroe's which has wielded a bir early- with West, 20-7 conqueror of Char 5- lotte.

Monroe finished ita season season ax in "chopping down" would-be Basketball Associa rti with a .500 mark by nipping Edi son. 7-6, in a thriller at Marshall. 345 South Ave. BAker 5770 Less Waste Up The Chimney MORE HEAT IN YOUR ROOMS l1 Little Frankie Strazzeri and Eig jt- 40, Painting tossed a 30-yard spiral tion of America powers, the Boston Celtics pay their initial visit to Royaltown tonight. III They invade the Edgerton Park to Burnham, who raced the rest of the way for a score.

Another pass, Painting to Robson (Dobbin) Ellis, gave Monroe its important Sport3 Arena hardwood with a better than average record, too, for the Celts hold second place in the Eastern Division, with only the undefeated Washington Capitols hand circling Rossi's left foot; Others, from left, Phil Mordenga (32), Franklin and Mickey Mandina (13), East. East won crown. QUAKER DRIVE ENDS: Fred Rossi, right, of Franklin, made four yards oh this play before he was halted. Note East player's extra point. A running play for he point after touchdown failed and Monroe walked off with the win.

MONROE EndsGoodwin. Brooks, Hausman. Taiklcs Steuber, Payne, Gidlow. uards Skariatos, Pierce, Bockua. heading them.

The Caps are un in our Billy Rosfe were the heroes in the East High camp last night. Strazzeri accounted for both touchdowns, while Rose battered the Franklin line on offense and jarred the Quaker ball carriers on defense. Franklin started fast, moving for two straight first downs. Strazzeri put a stop to the Franklin march by Intercepting a Bob Jan-kowski pass on the East 44. Three line plays picked up a first down for the McKaymen on the Franklin 40.

Johnny Consul cracked to the 39 on the next piay and then Strazzeri took off on an end run which ended in touch- beaten in five starts, four of them on their nome noor, wnne xne B-Men boast a 3-1 mark. Jf The Bostonians, playing on their Garden court last Tuesday, TERRACE ROOM TONIGHT Delicious Spaghetti and Ravioli No Minimum or Cover Fred KELLEY'S orchestra Gavilon Beats Tony Pellone; Center Willison. tiuarterbatk Anderson. i Halfbacks Burnham, Painting, Baker, Schneider. J-uilback Ellis.

EDISON Ends Pettis, Schakow, Leeenskl, Bian- stunned BAA observers by romp if I Sit -sj' ing to a 77-55 triumph over the Minneapolis Lakers, last season's chL Fort Wayne Bows to Boston In 84 to 75 BAA Cage Clash Boston (AP) Led by driving Eddie Ehlers who notched 22 points, the Boston Celtics pinned an 84-75 Basketball Association of America defeat on the Fort "Wayne Zollner Pistons at the Boston Garden last night. Some 6,283 fans turned out National League champions who Maxim COYeS downland. Strazzeri was never move into the Arena tomorrow touched on his jaunt, receiving a night. Despite the 29 points turned Tackles lorio, Montondo, Siegl, Am-mann, Zaneteky. Guards Thomann, Ross, Hopkins, Ca-schetta.

enter Cousineau. tiuarterbacks Eblacker, Leutung, Lln- Cottage Ml! Cor. Siaie Main Fairporf, N.7. Phone Fairporf 189 i big boost by a key downfield block in by the Lakers' famed George of Lloyd Downing's. Johnny Fraz-zetta's try for the extra point was der.

Mikan, the Celtics built up a steady lead in the second quarter and pocketed a margin of 22 Half back Missell, Boddery, Verna, made. Andrews. Keitano. Fullbacks Gossert. Falk, Voipe.

to see Fort Wayne lose its fifth It took East 10 plays to put the New York UP) Kid Gavilan, flashy Cuban contender kept in the running for a welter title shot last night by punching out a 10-round unanimous decision over Tony Pel-lone of New York in Madison Square Garden. Gavilan weighed 147, and Pellone UGli. Monroe 0 7 0 7 Eaiaon 0 0 6 6 ball over for its second touchdown. ir V-1 College Results Scoring. Monroe, touchdown, Burnham.

points. Mel Riebe, a prolific scorer while performing with the now-defunct Cleveland Rebels and well-known to Arena fans, scored all but two of his 18 points in the first RENT A Rose, Jack O'Rourke, Consul, Fraz-zetta and Strazzeri took turns lug Point atter touchdown, Eliis Edi-; son, toucbdown, Eblacker. I By Associated Press FOOTBALL. Ohio Frosh 14, Cincinnati Frosh 12. Arkansas Tech 14, Hendereon Teach' 0.

New Mexico AAM 27, Fort Hays 14. NEW CAR ON YEARLY PLAN half and his sharpshootins enabled It was a bruising fight most of consecutive game of the infant season. It was Boston's third straight triumph at home, all in the last week. Celtics jumped out to a first period 21-11 lead and ran a front race throughout. They showed a 43-33 count at the half way mark and led 84-56 at the close of the third stanza.

I 1 1 the way with the Cuban clouter the winners to post a 37-26 lead at halftime. Gene Stumpf, formerly Maryville Teachers 20, Warrensburg earning a decisive edge. A crowd of Teachers 6. of DePaul, paced Boston with 23 SC Per Gives You Month 000 Miles 9,408 paid $29,629 to see the bout. ging the leather before fleet Frankie went over on an end run from the five.

Frazzetta's kick fplit the uprights and East led, 13-0. That was the end of scoring. A sparse gathering of 1,821 saw the Stadiu-n bill. EAST Knds O'Rourke. Bardell.

Balta. Leone. Tackles Marsala. Nugent. Pizzaferrato.

Guards Lattuca, McCaw. 6auer- Gavilan. tentatively slated to points. Garfinkel on Roster meet 147-pound Champion Ray Kearney Teachers 21, Midland T. Graceland 26, Tarkio 14.

Emporia Teachers 72. St. Benedict's 0. Connors 28. Joplln JC 0.

Colgate Freshmen 20. Syracuse Frosh 7. Salem 7 Fairmont 6. N. Carolina State Frosh 14, Duke Both teams employed the fast- Johnny Bach, who competed Robinson in the Garden this Win West Outscores Charlotte Charlotte and West battled on even terms through the first half, leaving the field at intermission in a 7-7 tie.

Tommy Reifsteck, subbing or Billy Lewis, West's injured signal-: caller, tossed a touchdown pass to Bill Streiff to break th3 dead-; lock. Reifstack passed to Bob Hakes for the point to give West a 14-7 lead. A 16-yard Tom Belqonen to Bob under University of Rochester V-5j break style of play and had the Year With' Full Insurance Maintenance Replacement and AAA Road Protection. AUTO RENTAL CORP. 306 EAST AVE.

MAin 8341 ter, won the fight by taking the colors and Dutch Garfinkel, ians yeuing tnrougnout Frosh 13. middle rounds. After giving Gavi lan a terrific battle through the hafer. Muscarelia. Wisconsin 'B" 15.

Northwestern 6. Dana 13, Nebraska Central 7. Michigan 150-Pounders 20, Wisconsin Centers Maudina. Quarterbacks Fraazetta, Spitale, Melch- 150's 12. erstwhile Royal, also are on the visiting roster which includes 6-foot 9-inch Charley Halbert of West Texas State, Southern California's Jimmy Seminoff, Art Spector of Villanova, Hank Beend-ers.

a seasoned pro and a onetime Jack Smiley, former Illinois Whiz Kid, was just that last night as he sparked the Fort Wayne attack with 21 points. Constant whistle tooting marred the game and the rough play sent three men to the sidelines with six personal fouls, Paul Armstrong first three rounds, Tough Tony appeared to tire and blew the fourth, fifth and sixth frames. That was enough to give the Cuban the decision. Referee Mark Conn and Judge RETURNING to the Sports Arena where he turned in several top scoring performances, Mel Riebe will start for Boston Celtics against the Royals tonight. A veteran pro wno formerly held several National League point-gathering marks, 29-year-old Riebe is in his second season with the Basketball Association of America Celts.

mg. Hairharks Spitale. Strazzeri, Consul. Fullbacks Rose. Schlatter.

FKAKI.1N Ends DeCarlo. Manioci. Luciano. Pao-lotto. Tackles T.a Bue, Johnson, Menipozzi.

Guards Jennijjhn, F.obtrti, Hakes pass set up the final touch Boston U. Frosh 15. Marianapolis 8. Columbia Frosh 20. Cheshire Academy 6.

Michiean Normat 25, Valparaiso 7. Hillsdale 13. Kalamazoo 13 (tie). Miami 19. Chattanooga 0.

Illinois JV's 22. Ohio State TV's 6. Morris Harvey 14. Georgetown, tKy.) 0. Presbyterian 19.

Stetson 7. Villanova 36, Georgetown 7. Carthage 2D. Quincy 6. LIU ac eager; Stan Xoszka Charley Shorten each scored it 7-3 rookie Johnny Hazen of Indiana land Leo Klier for the visitors, and CORNELL Mel Riebe of Boston.

State and Purdue's Eddie Ehlers. BOSTON' FORT WAYNE Center Test. Curruba. Quarterbacks Jankowski. Dol'-e.

Hiilfl.aeks Rossi. Marshall. Mordenga, Guslietfa. while Judge Joe Angello gave it to Gavilan by 6-4. The AP score card had Gavilan in front, 6-3, with one round, the first, even.

Chico Pacheco, veteran Brazilian Eddie also saw service with the Ne-ark Bears in the International Baseball Leasrue last season. tujnp-f 3ach Fullbacks Cimino. Ea-t 7 7 is Tony DiPolino, Franklin Scoring: East, touchdowns. STazzeri 2. VS DARTMOUTH WHEC Saturday 2 8 1 3 2 6 0 0 2 6 1 9 0 0 2 10 2 3 21 2 4 welter, surprised by stopping Jackie a tv- tr i j.

-K- -i- T- i 4 IK Klier, 4 6 Hamilton, 4 14 Armstrong. 1 Triptnw.t 5 7 Kirk. 0 2 Kinney.c 4 10i Towery.c 6 22 Tough. 0 0 Pelktngton.g 2 6 Pmiiey.g ruiiit o.ra Tied with St. Louis Bombers for Bunders.

second place in the Western Divi-; Halbert. sion, the Royals have racked up two victories in three BAA games. jKhiers.p They made their Association debut Qarf-'rfkf' Armuage, iicw neusiugLuu, n'lrncnt). 6 of the seventh round of the California (Pa.) Tch 31, Millersville Tchs. 13.

Kent State 31, Akron 0. No. Michigan 6, Detroit Tech. O. Wilkes-Barre 14.

SteubenviHe 0. Harvard JVe 18, Brown JV 14. Bethany 33, Cuiver-Stockton 0. Wentworth Military 13, -Oklahoma Military 12. Conway Tchs.

16, Fitteburgh (Kas.) Tchs. 12. Missouri Valley 45. William Jewell 0. Eastern New Mexico 47, McPhersoa 0.

SOCCER Colgate 1, Dartmouth 0. Loyola (Baltimore) 3. Johns Hopkins 2. Wesleyan 2 Trinitv 1 CROSS COl'NTRT Davidson 17, WL 46. Vermont 23.

Middlebury 32. down. Streiff plunged over from the 1-yard line. WEST Kids R. Hakes.

Sleeves, L. Hakes, Tackles Studeman, Mothnagle. Soter. f.uards Coughlin, Miller, Pethic, N. Mii.er.

Centers O'Connor. tiuanernacks tseisomen, KeiCstaoK. dtreiff. Donortiue, fullbacks Brenfian. Stahiberger.

CHARLOTTE Ends Woodman, Paascii. Groth, Sarvy. Tackles Groshans, Carlson, iloyer, Griswo.d. Witt. Pisnone.

Holly. 3.Pherson, Frattare. enters Kraser. Forsythe. Friday.

Quarterbacks ColUni, Bryce. Halibacks Daggs, Carbone, Walton, Waener. ullbacks JJewland, Allan. Varmicola. West 7 0 7 20 0 7 0 7 iiconns, west, touchdowns.

B. Hakes, Stre.ff 2. Point after touchdown. Barron (Placement). Hakes Charlotte, Paasch.

Point after touchdown, Carlson (placement). M'Kenzie Get Ring Matches eight round semi-final. Pacheco weighed 153 and Armitage 153 U. here a week ago, trimming the 1 1:45 29 17 75 Indianapolis Jet, then dropped 27 30 S4 73-66 decision to the Caps in Wash- at half tane Boston Di Maggio Sparks Madison to Win Emilio DiMaggio, making his second appearance in Madison spangles this season, sparked the Wilson Parkers to victory and a 43, Fort las ington. The Eddie Malanowicz-Les Wayne 33.

Harrison combination registered; its first road victory Thursday 7 ri C-j. night with an 83-75 win over the jfGQ OOK o31u Oct 6-2 season mark. The junior half back raced for three touchdowns HEAR JACK BARRY Presented by ATLANTIC and your Atlantic Dealer Chicago UP) Joe Maxim, Cleveland's master boxing strategist, defeated the dangerous punching Bob Satterfleld, Chicago light heavyweight in their 10 round bout in the Chicago Stadium last night. The verdict of the two judges and Referee Johnny Behr was unanimous. Maxim, a fancy boxer, clever Western Xew York former amateur fisctic favorites stud Monday night's professional boxing bill at the Edgerton Park Sports Arena.

Buffalo's Tony DiTolino, onetime A A welterweight king, who earned wide acclaim as an Elks TV, His Ailing Feet To Peddle Holding Warriors. Two-riatoon System Although still undecided about 3nd booted three extra points from placement. DiMag gave Gordon (Bozo) Didn't Cost Flag, his starting five, Coach Malano- Boston Ln?) Tne Boston Red wicz last night announced that were understood yesterday to two-platoon system will be used. ppo-ntiatino- with a well-known let negotiating with Snider's forces a 13-0 lead in the opening: period. Midway in the YKSTEKnWS RESl'LTS East 13, Franklin 0.

Madisin 19. Marshall 0. West 20, Charlotte 7. Mor.roe 7, Edisoa 6. Jefferson, hye.

DiMaggio Opines Club ring performer, is the most it is almost certain canto he intercepted a Marshall serial at mldfield and romped to a if w1 automobile dealer for sale of their Red Holz-- ri, addition to the card. The Davies, Andy Duncan FINAL STANDINGS W. L. the 15. On the next play he scored on a reverse.

Then he added the enough to have defeated Jersey-Joe Walcott and most of the top flight heavyweights, flicked Satter-field's face with a paint-brush left hand and eluded Satterfield's right hard-hitting Bison City battler will, position remains league. Baltimore UP) While waiting for doctors to decide if he needs an operation, Joe Di Maggio said extra point. appear in one of three six-rounders, meeting Mike Azadian of Hartford. East Jefferson M3dison West Monroe lison Charlotte A 10-yard off tackle smash gave DiMaesrio and Madison another Pet. .750 .500 .375 .2511 .143 .000 wide pen officials said nothing WThefloorwork of Bob Wanzer definite had been agreed upon as stood out in the Philadelphia p'- victory and the speedy ex- Larry Kelly, a resident of Lynn, SPtnn TT.HlPr mav fret the call interested in buying the Lynn and left hand blasts.

Satterfleld opened with a furious rush with the start of the ninth, without TD shortly after. Madison sewed the verdict up in Franklin 1 Marshall connecting solidly and soon was on the second period on touchdowns by Eddie Resser (15-yard plunge) Tony (Whitey) Dalesandro (25 rangy Mike Novak, who is The Red Sox were be-cially adept under tfte boards. BillUieved asking Slo.OOO but Kelly Calhoun, Arnie Johnson, Fuzzy Le-jWas reported offering vane. Lionel Halamed and Wan-J zer functioned smoothly as "left J-JcTnet HockGV Unit the defensive. Maxim weigned 181 pounds to 172 for Satterfleld.

The scheduled program of heavy yard runback of an intercepted pass), and Bob Coykendall (5-yard alter sa rzs. jfzs buck). DiMaggio converted weight bouts was riddled by sub two of the scores. MADISON Defeats Lions, 7 to 3 Washington UP) The Pitts yesterday he doesn't feel his ailing feet had anything to do with the New York Yankees losing the American League pennant. After all, despite his annual physical troubles, Di Maggio did lead the leagtfe with 39 homers and 156 runs batted in for an average of .320.

However, he did have more than the U6ual number of troubles even for him. "I felt great last Spring. Then everything started," the veteran Yankee outfielder said at Johns Hopkins Hospital. "I managed to get by in. spite of this heel two bad knees that caused me to miss a few league games and the All-Star game, and finally a Charley horse in the thigh." "This heel" is what Li Maggio is here to see Dr.

George Bennett Knds Granchelli. Bruce, Pennington, wingers xiiuisuuy. Malamed, incidentally, has accepted an invitation to play, with the College All-Stars against Minneapolis in Chicago, Nov. 26. The "Teddy Bear" earned his Ferra'i, B.

Noakes, Bateman, ileiyuie. burgh Hornets routed the Wash Tackles Taccone. Dauenerty. u. Check Withlls Regardless Of What You're Offered I CHURCHILL MOTORS Mitchell, Ulgiati, Schneider, crecco, ington Lions, 7 to 3 last night to go into a tie for the American Hockey rone.

Guards Anmmziata. fopoii. carDone, Lvno.ss. Piccarieilo, Muratore, Andreaccm, Matchmaker Tony Camp of the; Exchange Athletic Club also has lined up a four-round rematch of Jeff McKenzie, local light-heavyweight, and Eob Jefferson of Brooklyn. Jefferson and McKenzie recently fought to a draw here.

A I r.aldesino, Niagara Falls junior-welter, and Chester Rico of Now York City are hooked in what appears to be a well-matched 10-round feature. Ross Virgo, undefeated oity welter, tangles with C'liino Fardo of Mexico City and Jackie Dugan, Toronto middleweight, mixes with Eddie Richard-no of Paterson, N. in a pair of MXOS. Camp expects to complete the card today. Villanova Whips Hoyas, 36 to 'As 16,500 Watch League's Western Division lead.

The Lions got quite an ice skat DiTucei. Lominice. (enters Agostineili. Parepinto. Cariiei.

uuarterhacks Barralo. Macaiuso. Halfback DiMaggio, Dalesandro, stitutions with the result that the attendance dropped to 4,802 and a $21,142 gate. Hurricanes Bag 19-0 Grid Victory Miami, Fla. 4JP) The University of Miami Hurricanes won a bitterly fought 19-0 victory over the rugged University of Chattanooga Moccasins last night in the Orange Bowl before 28,548 football fans.

ing lesson from the Hornets with collegiate spurs at CCNY Tonight's visiting coach is Alvin (Doggie) Julian, a topflight collegiate mentor while at Holy Cross Colorful Pat Kennedy will officiate at the 8:30 tapoff 2.331 fans looking on at Uline Schwinp, DiLaura. Arena. Fullbacks Coykendall, Kesser, yuai-trociocchi. MARSHALL K.nds Tripp. Stallman, Ray.

Tackles Kohler. JLeFever, Gears, MafiiO. Guards Lanning. Berna. Pascal, Shorts.

enters Faga. Surprenant. aDout. "it leeis as if I have a BAA Standings Rochester will wear its road uniforms, the Celtics having lost their out-of-town gear in a recent fire which swept their home gym-! rock in my shoe all the time. I wore a pad in my sho constantly, but it didn't help much," Joe said.

1 It was primarily a display of nasium. LAST NIGHT'S KF.CLTS Bo6ton 84. Fort Wayne 75. STAMPINGS Beechnut 1 Tops East, West Series Pts Opp 82 69 stubborn defensive play by both teams. The Hurrisanes tallied twice in the final period the last score only 10 seconds before the gun.

The first touchdown came midway of the second quarter after both teams had battled to a Pleniy of Choice SEATS Still Available for Philadelphia LV) Ralph Pas- Iri Tokyo Planned Western Division Team Pet. Chicago 1 0 1.000 St. Louis 2 1 Rochester 3 1 Minneapolis 2 2 .500 Indianapolis 1 3 .2.10 Fort Wayne 0 5 .000 Eastern Division Team Pet. Washington 5 0 1.000 205 195 218 207 278 314 277 301 370 397 Pts Opp tnh(t vn-rrnw rtTfr: T'-r; -v atmqactgtcrmr 386 361 St. Louis (JP) The Xational Easeball Congress, which sponsors non-professional baseball activity in 20 countries, will complete plans i 301 League Gunners Beechnut 1, of the international League, hit 1,225 for top score in matches over the Rochester Rifle Range last night.

Scores: International League: Archers 1169, Nationals 1126; Beechnut 1. 1225. Beechnut 2, 1067; Sullys 1116. Schus 1085. American League: Crosman 1117, Rebels 1092; Sergeant 1086.

Williams 993, Beechnut 3. 1158, R. T. French 1125. Boston 1 .750 319 New York 2 2 .500 291 ROYALS' DON'T GIVE Of MAN WINTER A Fight Results 284 456 377 347 GAMES CHANCE TO "EAT" INTO YOUR CAR Have Your Car Underrated Flow! Reading.

Pa. (AP) Emmett Kid Nor-ris. 146. Harrisburpr. stopped Vincent Scott, 152.

Philadelphia, In 2:16 ct the first round of a scheduled eight here last night. Philadelphia 3 3 477 Baltimore 2 3 .200 352 Providence 1 3 .25 323 TONIGHT Boston at Rochester. Baltimore at New York. Minneapolis at Providence. Fort Wayne at Washington.

Indianapolis at Chicago. Philadelphia at St. Louis. TOMORROW Minneapolis at Rochester. Indianapolis at Fort Wayne.

cpiaricllo, bruising fullback from Everett, found Georgetown University's Hoyas to his liking last night as he pounded over the three touchdowns to lead Villanova to a 36 to 7 victory before 16,500 at Shibe Park. The 225-pound junior had a field night as he gained ISO yards on 21 attempts. His bull-like smashes opened the Georgetown defense for a successful aerial attack by Quarterbacks Andy Gordon and Bill Doherty. Villanova, playing at home for the first time in five games, romped to its fifth win of the season against two defeats and a tie. It was defeat number three for the Hoyas, winners of three and tied once.

Hockey Results Worcester, Mass (AP) Dick Callahan, 155, Boston, won an unpopular split decision over Johnny Freeman. 1522, Fall River, In an eight-round bout here last night. today for a meeting in Tokyo of baseball champions of the Eastern and Western hemispheres. Ray Dumont, president of the Congress, said his organization is awaiting approval of the Congress' Far Eastern commissioner and is ready to underwrite the series in Tokyo next October if the final peace treaty with Japan is signed by that time. The U.

S. entry in the global playoffs will be the winner of the annual national tournament at Wichita, Kan. AMFJJICAX LEAGUE Pittsburgh 7. Washington 3. Advance Prediction Fulfilled Here's How We CrT Dolt! IK Anv With BOSTON CELTICS TONIGHT MINNEAPOLIS LAKERS TOMORROW Featuring George Mikan TICKETS S3.C0 $2.40 $1.80 $1.20 Tax Included NO ADVANCE IN PRICE SALE ARENA BOX OFFICE We will steam-clean all of the underside of your car and apply a good heavy coat of 3-M Ruliherized Underseal.

You'll be protected against harmful road dust, sand, stones and water. Then -when the first blast of winter comes, you'll be all set and completely protected against corrosive salt. Drive in anytime and let us show you the many advantages of 3-M Underseal. Miss Grillo Sets Mark in Pimlico Cup Baltimore UP) Miss Grillo set maintained in pre-race talk that the a worlds record lor two and LOSES IX SEMIFIN ALS a half tnilpa in wirmirta' lipr sppnnrl Bowie Will Feature Torquay, UP) Lt. Cmdr.

Pimlirn Cnn vPSlerHav arrf V11 CD Ui other track marks were bet- ay llUimtiiiui iai uuay tost to tngnsnman jon ouer, red in a rousing windup of the 9-7, 6-3. yesterday in tne semmnais 'of the Palace covered courts tennis Bowie, Md. UP) Maryland's last OPEN 6:30 six-year-old mare could win if the early pace was fast. He claimed lack of early speed led to Miss Grillo's defeat here a week ago. To make sure the early going was stiff, Luro sent out stablemate Bois Jolli to set it.

At the end of the first mile it was Bois Joli and Walter M. Jeffords Loyal Legion fighting for the lead. And just as Luro figured, Miss Grillo moved up a quarter of a mile from the finish and came on two seconds better than the previous world record set by Golden Myth at Ascot, England, in 1922. The card produced a record-breaking windup for Pimlico's Fall meeting. Mrs.

E. BuPont Weir's Royal Governor cut one-fifth second off the mile and sixteenth track record and Brookmeade Stable's Chains lowered the mile and furlong mark by the eame amount. In all, seven new track records were set during the 13-day meeting, one of the Old marks dating back 37 years. 13 days of the 1JMS horse racing: tournament, eeasons starts here today with 14 i GLen. 2909 BAker 7711 meeting.

The imported South American mare fulfilled an advance prediction of Trainer H. A. Luro in winning the longest stake event in America. Her time broke the 26-year-old world mark and lowered the track's mark set by Megogo in Pro Basketball Service Dept. Open 'Til Noon On Saturdays overnight entries for the $10,000 added Thomas K.

Lynch Memorial featuring the card. The mile and a sixteenth race Is named in honor of Bowie's first general manager. It is being renewed for the 12th time. Men's Debt, EXHIBITION Milwaukee Stars 69. Hammond Eucs 57.

AMERICAN LEAGI Atjantic City 94. Hartfcd 87. NATIONAL LEAGUE Sheboygan 61, Oshkosh 59. 4 A 1 J. Main Floor iv oy nve ana wn-uius second.

to th The Mill River Stable trainer winning time of 4:14.3 was a full.

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