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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH ThurS Feb. 2, 1956 3 Robinson, Olson to Meet April 27; Bobo Favored Bad News, Faurot! SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2 UP) Buck Shaw, athletic director at the new air force academy, said today of the routing his football freshmen took at the hands of the Oklahoma yearlings last fall: "The Oklahoma frosh team is so good that the Sooners will be unbeaten for years to come." Fight Result Concordia Plays But, Can He Pitch, Hutch? Guarantee fhfi-Riro Clare Andrea. 138, rmni- pncoln Tonight Andrade Gains Victory, Plus Weight Prize wm, i uuiiminu'a aimmy latter, 140, New iork, 10.

Hurnaa Mtn Klfd fori, 134, Of $75,000 YOUR LAST CHANCE TO nrain, alopia larlos AIDtnrlk), 130, Argentine, g. For Champ on s40 Value TOPCOATS NEW YORK, Feb. 2 (UP) What could be a gloomy faeek for the Concordia Seminary Preachers goes into its second phase tonight when Coach Pete Pederson's team attempts to become only the second team in three years to beat Mncoln University on its home court at Jefferson City. Concordia, which lost at Qulncy Tuesday night, 82 to 59, Will take on Tennessee State University, which has a 15-3 Broadway odds-makers Installed Carl (Bobo) Olson the favorite record, on the Preachers' floor Saturday. Lincoln has won nine and lost six this season, and is especially successful on its under-sized court.

The only team to beat the Tigers there in the last three seasons was Warrensburg College, which edged Lincoln, 60-59, during the current campaign. One of three 6-foot-3 players CHICAGO, Feb. 2 (UP) Cisco Andrade beat Jimmy Carter in a lightweight fight and picked up $500 additional for the chore, but neither the winner nor the loser was happy about the outcome today. "He wants a re-match," Andrade and his manager, Ralph Gambino, snorted. "Let him make the weight and we'll give Hi ONLY 7-1 at 5-7 today to recapture the middleweight crown from Sugar 5F Ray Robinson in their return title fight at Los Angeles, April While 27.

That surprised many boxing him a re-match. Even if we got men because Robinson who fi 00 $700 TRADE-IN any ld car i They I Last! A ALL FIRST nally agreed to the April date last night has beaten Bobo the title, we 11 give him a match. But let him make the weight first." "I thought I got robbed," Carter said softly. "I know I staggered him, and sure, he was three times, including the see ond-round knockout in their on the Lincoln front line is i Charley House, who led the team with 315 points last season. The others are Larman Williams and Joseph Wise, co-i captains.

Rudy Sims will be one of the guards. Concordia has an 8-6 record this season. title fight at Chicago, Dec, QUALITY BRAND-NEW CAR METRO MOTORS Decfge-Pfymoiirft Manchester Id. and Lindbergh live. 5-5230 However, an odds-maker ex plained, "There's a strong be Men's and Young Men's OVERCOATS AND TOPCOATS lief the Chicago knockout was a fluke.

And Ray'll be 36 on May 3. If he can't win an early throwing those left jabs. But I was blocking half of them or more. I want a re-match with him, and I want a title fight, and the IBC told me I ought to have one." It was a majority decision for Andrade with Referee Joey White scoring 96-95 and Judge kayo at Los Angeles, his legs may not last the distance All-Wool Worsttdt, Twodt, Flannels. Zip-Lined Rayon Gabardlnts! FAMOUS BRANDS Win or lose, Robinson has been guaranteed $75,000 by the International Boxing Club and the Hollywood (Calif.) Ameri' can Legion, who will co-prO' REGULARS, LONGS AND SHORT STYLES mote the bout at either Wrigley 7710 Oravois Rd.

9014 St. Charles Field or Gilmore Field in Los OPEN EVENINGS S608 W.Florissant In Jtnnlngi III rinr.r.int Angeles, depending on whether United Preaa Teltphoto. FREDDIE HUTCHINSON, Cardinals' manager, opens his own family baseball school at Anna Maria, as he relaxes with his youngest son, JOE, 18 months. Hutch gives Joe a quick rundown on batting principles and the youngster seems to be catching on real fast E. Allen Frankel 95-94 for him while Judge Lou Capparelli gave it to Carter, 97-95.

Andrade gained his additional $500, in addition to 25 per cent of the net of $2877 paid by 2027 fans and $4000 for tele-vision, because Carter did not make the stipulated weight of 137 pounds. Instead the three-time champion weighed 140 the Los Angeles or the Holly' wood baseball club is on the MANHATTAN 3 i i i vi mi In Ftrqmow MEN'S STORES road at the time. Plus Expenses? KENTUCKY TAVERN 3 1440 South BROADWAY ST. LOUIS 479 JO Fifth There are unconfirmed ru lOD Lane Signs a Cuban Scout, I OLD FORESTER BOND mors that the champion also has 1115 LEMAY at Telegraph Rd.LEMAY compared to 136 for Andrade, been guaranteed $10,000 for iti EAGLE STAMPS AT LEMAY STORE who gained his thirty-second training expenses. Quite likely Gets Optimistic Word From I I SCHENLEY TREE PARKING victory in 35 pro bouts.

PAHS SPRINGS 69 YEARS r. OLD CHAMPION they are true. Sugar Ray, who wanted to delay his return defense until June 8, capitulated last night after two days of conferences Two of HisRedbirdHurlers "The IBC told me they'd pay the forfeit," Gambino said, "and I'm going to collect it. He was too heavy and it hurt us." Andrade piled up points throughout the bout with his OLD iSTAGG among Norris and his assist BOTTLED IN BOND By Bob Broeg Frank Lane, 60 years old, was back at his Busch Stadium speedy left jabs and occasional 'oid'1 A. MISSILE ENGINEERS right hand blows.

He also was KFNTLICKY 59 Fifth credited with the only knock 3 Fifth desk today after having (1) signed a Cuban scout, (2) heard encouragingly from two Cardinal pitchers and (3) elbowed his way through heavy correspondence that sought to uncover a statistical substitute for hitting a home run with the bases loaded. BARREL down of the fight, even though Referee White didn't allow It. That came in the fourth round ants and Robinson, flanked by four members of his five-man brain trust. Neither champion nor challenger shall have even a tune-up match before their title fight. Getting Robinson's agreement to that stipulation must have cost someone beyond the $75,000 guarantee.

He had been insisting he needed two or three Smiling at the nature of his Stroloht Bourbon WHISKEY when Carter, his nose bleeding, staggered Andrade with a sharp recent mail as much as over ST. JOHN'S WINE Fifth right to the jaw. As Andrade reeled toward the ropes, his I KENTUCKY Part. Muscatel, Shorry the surprise cake-and-ice cream party the Redbird office staff threw for him yesterday on his 92 Fifth left hook connected to Carter's chin and the former titleholder went down. 1 TRAIL I 4 Years Old in Sond TRAIL mm -i Itl 4 Years Old in Sond fjtune-ups to get "sharp." Announcing the agreement, Norris said the match was not completely closed yet because 'I thought it was a slip," birthday, the new ball club manager said: BARDENHEIER'S OLD FASHIONED GRAPE flQc interested in joining a smaller company Quicker recognition both in salary snd advsncement.

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Company, Middle town, Ohio, a leading pioneer of aerodynamic structures and components. Through uj you can completely, confidentially make arrangements 1o get in on the ground floor of Aeronca's newly created missile engineering division. There are some excellent openings. Top of the list is Chief of Structures Group. If you're good, this is a spot really worth shooting for.

There ar plenty of other openings too and aky'i the limit on advancement and recognition. They're doing exciting work and they're interested in excited young men! Here are the general areas of experience (one or more) you'll need: White said. "I didn't see the punch." 'he had been unable to contact I Olson's manager, Sid Flaherty, "We're getting even more STRAIGHT I I BOURBON I 9 WHISKEY UFifih WINE nrv Fifth for an okay on tne April date. vU That should be obtained quickly, Fight Scorecard Pie Traynor Sees Pirates' Roberts Better Than Red AGREEING with Chief Scout George Sisler that Pittsburgh has promising pitching potential, Scout Pie Traynor told the United Press there he believed the Pirates' chances hinged on Second Baseman Curt Roberts for at least the first six weeks of the 1956 season. Traynor noted that the little Roberts couldn't hit curve ball pitching as a rookie in 1954, but last year batted .321 at Hollywood.

"Often," said Traynor, "one man can help make a ball club in the spring. I look for Roberts to be the best second baseman in the STIR niinir I1RFI a-aa despite Flaherty statement last night at San Martin, that he wanted to review the terms with Norris. Threatened to Ban Robinson. Flaherty and Olson have been pressing for a return bout as soon as possible. They threat FAI STAFF REFKREBffOE WHITE Carter 9 10 10 10 10 9 10 95 Andrldr 10 10 10 9 10 9 10 10 96 K.

A. FRANKKL Vmrur 9 10 10 10 10 10 9 94 Anrtrftd 1(1 10 9 9 9 9 10 9 10 10 95 Jl IOK CAPPAREI.I.l 1 rtrr 10 9 10 10 10 10 9 10 9 10 97 Andradr 10 10 10 8 9 9 10 10 10 9 95 Biisnii Afrodvnafflici Program Planning Stability and Control Structures Stress Analysis Component Design Weight Engineering Liuon Engineering ened to have Robinson banned nniFtrniFnir i iri" BEER I LJ PREMIUM 1 -rt -i CAKNE0 a c. ,4 i fl 1 HAKES' Can, On. 1 1" 2t0 feMSJ ICE COLO NO (an EXTRA CHARGE I letters from guys who want to travel as our statistician than suggestions." Observing that Publicity Director Jim Toomey would be the Cards' figure filbert, Lane said he had been impressed by responses to his request for ideas to permit better evaluation of players' offensive ability. "In addition to our plan to compare O.B.R.

(opportunities to bat in runs) with actual R.B.I, (runs batted in), I'd say the sports editor of the Army Times in Washington has come up with a B.R.A. (base-runners advanced) rating close to what I had in mind." How the Plan Works. The services publication editor, Tom Scanlan, would divide the number of men on base Cast 24 A59 Bottles 0 raierv the rfjM ro iinifr quanrtffas. FmJ-" FACTOflt SAMPLES IE laaits' HIGH GRADE IRREGULARS! II throughout National Boxing Association territory if he did not keep a private 90-day return-bout contract and defend before March 9. Jim Norris said he expected the Los Angeles fight to draw about $250,000.

In addition the "packaged" television and radio fees will total $100,000. Robinson can take 30 per cent of the entire net receipts should that National League. He's faster Confidential interviews will be held in St. Louis, Friday, Feb. from 10 a.m.

to 10 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 4, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call Central 1-5267 between the hours mentioned above or end resume to address listed below: DECISION, INC.

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Olson will get 30 per cent without any guarantee, into the number of bases a bat MALCOLM STUART Imported Scotch STOP LOOKING HALF-SHAVED HALF THE TIME! Norris wanted the fight in ter has advanced a runner, VIKINS KOSHER I WINE using 10 as the maximum pos 39" Fifth T7 rwi rr April instead of in June because he figures that if Robinson beats Olson, he can defend against welterweight champion Carmen Basilio at New York in VIRGINIA DARE WINE 69cd Imogen mi DAVID Pi June for a gate, sucn ia June bout would depend also OLD RIVERM0NT AO Q1 upon Basilio's keeping his own 94 Straight VODKA TRAIL 3 2 Fifth i him -j ex-champ Johnny Saxton at Cm BOURBON (TOVARISCH) ubku. lviarca x. ODD In their previous bouts, Rob inson stopped Olson (12) on Oct. 26, 1950; outpointed him on March 13, 1952. and knocked him out (2) last Dec.

9, iiviiyira we muu ma ni EHUMfBffll" pfliSis) I (Tush the BunoN-1 I S1 sible at any at bat. ine range would be one base for a runner on third to four potential bases advanced for the hitter himself. As Scanlan Illustrated, a grand-slam homer would be scored 10 for 10, a three-run triple 9 for 10 and a one-run single with the bases loaded would be 4 for 10 because the batter would be given one point for advancing each of the three runners and a fourth for getting on himself. Conversely, if a batter failed with a man on third, he would be charged 0 for 1, but would be assessed a maximum penalty 0 for 10 for striking out, for popping up with the bases loaded. The Cuban scout Lane announced signing is Gil Torres, 40, former Washington infielder and pitcher now coaching for Mike Gonzalez's Havana Reds in the winter league.

The general manager said he felt the Cardinals needed a full-time representative in Cuba to scout teen-age talent. Frank Smith Optimistic. Lane, who himself looks closer to 40 than 60, exhibited a newspaper clipping from his native Cincinnati. A story quoted Frank Smith, ailing bullpen dis ENGINEERS 'PHYSICISTS Electrical-Electronic SPECIAL BULLETIN to YOUNG ENGINEERS who WANT TO GET INTO SALES ENGINEERING DESIGN ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT t.T Razir Cuts Whiskers Closer! YeuStiy Clean- pf Pf i I Richer. Heavier I II p' Contains I SUPER PRESSURIZED I yi Ik.

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1 junior college basketball team in the country, the National J. C. Athletic Association said today. Hannibal, with 21 victories in 22 games, was named the leader for the second straight week in the NJCAA's coaches poll. Other teams in' the top five and their won-lost records were: Arkansas City, 13-1; Vin-cennes, 16-1; Wright, of Chicago, 111., 17-1, and Tyler, 16-4.

The second five: Wharton, 14-2; Eastern Arizona of Thatcher, 18-0; Erie Tech of Buffalo, N.Y., 11-1; Itasca, of Coleraine, 9-1, and Mob-erly, 10-4. Excited Mariucci Blasts Italian in Italian CORTINA, Italy, Feb. 2 (AP) Johnny Mariucci was so delighted while his United States hockey team was upsetting Canada that he jumped up and down with he related today. An Italian guard, unaware that Mariucci was the American coach, told him to quiet down Now ahavlnf Is fun I Your raior floata down your face with les pull end scrape than aver before. You (have coaer than ever before I Push rha burton.

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Frank Frisch, Hall of Fame second baseman, now a tele vision sportscaster, will present the award to Alston. S.B.A. or be ejected from the rink. Mariucci let loose with a flood of violent Italian. The surprised guard withdrew.

"He didn't know I was the coach and he certainly didn't know I am of Italian descent and speak the langauge," Mariucci said afterward. "He was just doing his job. I was well, impolite in Italian. It's a good thing he suddenly realized I was the coach or I might have been in the soup." Handball Favorite Upset. Meyer Rudin defeated first-seeded Grover Resinger in a quarter-final Class A match In the Y.M.H.A.

handball tournament. The scores were 15-21, 21-15, 21-15. CLASS A SINGLES (QumrtarflnaJa) Meyer Rudin defeaetd Grover Ra-Inger, 15-21, 21-15, 21-15. Ed Bteln defeated Dr. Stan London, 21-17, 10-21, 21-10.

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