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Indians Evening GattHe, Friday, Jannary tS, Speaking of Sports Saturday Afternoon Oscar Trys For Emmy By JOHN HARWICH OMeile Sport EdltOt Among other thlnes. he's been a Xavier attack-one that Is potentially exceptional off last season's By DON WEMS Associated Press Sports Writer Youna Mr. Robertson df dncln- boon to the vocabularies of the sportswriters. They started de showing but disappointing so far this campaign. picked up along thq sporta trill tfiatl, whd Waa awarded eitt Oscar! As for Robertson, in ease you've before na became a basket-' scribing him as great and brilliant, went on, td amarmg arid sensational, and have been Searching for additional superlatives ever ball star, tries for a television Att-AMEhTCANS Johh braksler.

hart-hitting tack. Men burled in a storm cellar, don't usually cotton up to radios, Emmy Saturday afternoon. newspapers and. magazines, and don't have truck with word of The first appearance of All' Roach, ton of Mm. John Roach of 21 franklin Street, Cly-mer, la a graduate of Qlrard College High School.

He la majoring In government and it a member of Kappa Sigma. to from United Joint, nd Mike Paulina, high-scoring back from $Penna Manor, won honorable men America Oscar on the national TV mouth reports, here's a brief run down. college basketball series on NBC since. The Cincinnati -Xavier gama touches off the return to action of most of the major teams thli neek end after a week or more of midterm examinations. There are a handful of malor comes as the Bis and his Cin turn of the 12th annual frep All American team.

He's a 6-5, 200-pound Negro from cinnati Bearcats meet Xavler of Indiana County coaches voted, PEfcK-LEAVES Indianapolis who went to Cincin Ohio at Cincinnati Gardens. Peck Popovlch, aub-icout for the nati as one of the highest prized This one's for the championship Detroit Tigers, left last night for scnooiooy players in the history of of Cincinnati and, in addition to three-month stay in Lakeland, these gridders Linentan-of-the-Year and Back-of-the-Year In the annual All-County poll conducted by the Gazette sports department. Taking part In the voting for the Ail-Americans were 1459 dally giving you a look at the fellow Florida. This marks his fourth sea considered the best of the colleg tests Friday night West Vlr-glnia-Western Kentucky, Brigham Young-Utah, Oregon State-Washington State, and Montana State-Seattle are a few before the courts resound again with some 40 son as. equipment manager at ians, ought to be quite a tussle.

maiana's hotbed of basketball. He set all school records with the freshman team, set all-time collegiate season scoring records for a sophomore- with the varsity last year, and was an overwhelming choice for All-America. Now a Tlgertown. BREAK TIE Cat Cooper's Elders Ridge cage team can break a tie for sixth place In Section 21 when It visits Dayton tonight Pictured above (left to right) in the first row are Sam Hockenberry, Ken Maryia, Rick Rqsensteel, Rich Blankenshlp, Elmer Morgan, and Rich Finotti. Second row shows Ron Sabatine, Rich Bieda, Rich Maraflca, Ron Kalafsky, Dennis Durand, and Dave Lum-bergef.

Third row Includes John Lambert Jim dordlsh, Rich Shields, Ron Gordlsh, Ron Upte-graph, and Ken Arduinl. (Gazette photo by Harwlck) Despite an 8-5 record, Xavier news-papers, 891 weekly newspap-ert, 1417 radio stations, 702 tele fields much the same team that Forty' rookie! are expected to big pairings Saturday night. clicked late last Season for report to camp on feDruary iu. vision stations, officials, coachea, underdog's rush to the National Manager Bill Norman brings the Scouts, and junior, he rates as surely the best all-around college player In the Invitation Tournament title. Cin Five thousand eighty-six high varsity, Including Homer City Steve, nemeterj to camp on Feb- cinnati, with Robertson scoring at land.

-Against Floyd-r- school seniors, selected from nearly 19,000 high schobls, were a 32.5 pace and handling the brunt Racer Killed LONDON (AP) World Auto ary 24 Steve, slated as'the main speak- considered in the balloting con of the rebounds and assists, has won 10 of 12 games and ranks Long Hitters Pace Tourney By BOB MYERS er for next week's banquet honor "Sure ing the Pony League champs from ducted by the wigwam Wlsemen of American. Mose Slmms, chairman of the I'll Win," sixth nationally. Coach Jim McCatferty and his Kramer Plans TennisTour Racing Champion Mike Hawthorn was killed in the kind of car crash he said should never happen to a Homer City, rates a good chance to hold down the hot corner this Xavier Musketeers have pointed Associated Press Sports Writer football committee for the Wigwam Wisemen of American, travel season for the Tigers. good driver. s' uu 11 MA twllaa Ahiann The hard-locked wheels of his PALM SPRINGS, Calif.

(AP) Long-hlttlng Paul Hamey and Jim Ferree, a pair of former college LONDON (AP) -Jack Kramer 4 tome 200 prep, teams In practice or PITT PLAYS Says Sweden Heavy By Murray rose Associated Press Sports Writer Pitt's disappointing basketball all season to the game with Cincinnati, hoping to convince the country there's mora to basketball In the Ohio city than Oscar Robertson. Hank Stein, a fiery backcourt man, and Joe Viviano, a 6-5 nnlf atara IaH ha iuqii fha dark green Jaguar skidded along a quiet, seemingly harmless English road. The car hurtled into a team plays just, one game this ni tho tis nnn Thnn. professional tennis promoter, today announced plans for a European grand prix aiming at giving his tennis circus a competitive week, but It's against rapldly-im-' derbird mutational Tournament truck, caromed off Into a tree. proving fenn snu on auuiruay tyiav The car was wrecked.

Hawthorn i Aifjvv iiuk nil uHEuuia luKcmm vuuuiamu was scorer rebounder. trigger the 8 UarnAv 9Q whn nn ol -h rfitn ham frrtm Rwnian TTridflV in urrar 1W nncrnilatlnna fnr a was killed outright. professionals will collect Bob Tlmmons, former head men- outdrive Drod(iHii Genrm Htl tiaht iritli' WnrM TToavvwoioht Cham, Fl! Pa. A few weeks ago at the pinnacle points for each success In an games. Here's the first-team: Pos.

Player Hometown C. Murphy Harrisburg, Pa. G. Kinchen Baton Rouge, La. G.

Hammon Okla. City, Okla. T. Anderson Atlantic, Iowa. T.

Raffinl Racine, Wis. E. Graham, Jr Mass. E. Paul Greenville, Miss.

AB. Hubbs Colton, Calif. 9b. Genung WJchlta Falls, Tex. B.

Canale Memphis, Tenn. tor at inaiana leacners, nas Perr- Ir whn m. of his fame, the handsome 29- day tour. Then the five top players terson. The handsome, undefeated European tltleholder was year-old Hawthorn declared con ed the Panters win five of the wo fte irMng last ux games from the Nit any tuB whne attending University will compete In a separate tournament to decide money platings.

confident on. two counts he will get the contract and then fidently that a skid was the "absolutely final brand of a careless Players May Get Pension i.ivua. mi nf N0r0, Cam na vinril ntn the crown in the June fight The prize money will run to at least (56,000. The competition will An Interesting angle to this game second 18 holes tied at 68. five driver." will be the meeting of John Frid-: strokes under par.

start in Germany July 10 and ley of Pitt and Mark DuMars of move to Britain, France, Holland, The setting is the exclusive PHILADELPHIA (AP) There B. Pope Oak Ridge, Tenn. "But It happens and you must learn what to do," conceded Hawthorn. Thursday, It happened oa a carefree drive through the Thundcrbird Country Club with Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Turkey, Austria, Italy, Swit were two schools of thought at the National Football' League's annual Jordan Peps Up Punching Penn State. Both played on the state championship team at Sharon (1957).

B. Erdeiatx, Jr Annapolis, Md B. Newman Glenview, Hi "I'm sure, I will win otherwise I would never sign my name on the paper," he said. "If you don't believe in yourself, you cannot be a boxer." He commented on boarding a U.S.-bound plane at Goteborg. Promoter Bill Rosensdhn shared zerland, Spain and Portugal winter meeting today.

To wit: par 36-35-71 for its 6,800 yards. Of the 41 invited professionals competing, 28 shot the first round under par. Don Hennon, Pitt sharp-shoot 1. The players association is Pennsylvania of the honorable mention list Include: B. Renwlck St Mary's, Pa.

ing All-American, continues to rank making progress toward a pension Today's round promised, further OUT OF DOORS with LOS ANGELES (AP)-Slnce He lifted the welterweight title from Virgil Akins of SL Louis, Los for pro football players. Johansson's optimism that the In the top five in the national scoring "race with 400 points in 14 games good for a 28.6 average. fight wil lbe made for New G. B. B.

2. The players association is be Pecile Hazelton, Pa. Schickley Shamokin, Pa. Houston Eastern, Pa. close competition.

Nine players were within one stroke of the leaders, four just two strokes off iht nnrff nnri bioht uam AoaA- ing taken for the proverbial ride Angeles Don Jordan has acquired a champion's confidence York, Los Angeles, or Colorado Springs despite some puzzling HUEY STARS and has as much chance of getting Amerlcus Easton, Pa, McWilliams Danville, Pa. statements by Patterson mana Huey Whltesel, former high-scor- ikad th. ger, Cus D'Amato. Campbell Sayre, Pa. Rutkosky Breddock, Pa.

ing eager at Miisourg was re- topnotchers as Masters cently named AthletMMhe-Week charaplon Arnold and C. B. B. With Johansson coming on the Dog Editor action. Breeders of spaniels for the field He was perplexed when a man a pension as a snow ball has of freezing in you know where.

The viewpoint depends on where you Bit-Bill Howton, Green Bay end and pepped up his punching. It took Jordan only, three rounds Thursday night to dispose of Al-varo Gutierrez of fylexico in a scheduled 1-round fight. They came in at 148 pounds each, Phillips Mt. Lebanon scene, now we can get busy and or nu vi) ui asniiugo rg Ford and Billy Maxwell A I. Il.il.J Cats Afmu I in the.

United State have been particularly conscious of drove into the yard and announced E. era Army. expedite the whole thing. I'm were in the 67 group. Defending Wmteman St.

Mary Pa. Rinaldl Old Forge, Pa, Rutkmvski Kingston, Pa hopeful we can get contracts the need for more lengtn of tan that he had brpugnt an Armtortn. than Is left by those who dock pup from a man who 'had gotten Thunderbird champion Ken Ven-turi is in the thick of things with a one over the welter limit. who doubles as president of the association, and his committee of six feel they are making JACKS SIGNS All Jacks, quarterback the past signed early next said Rosensohn. puppies of bench breeding.

it directly from the kennel. The visitor was anxious to have Steve In the third, Jordan pumped a B. B. B. B.

T. C. The tail of a working spaniel Is a Washabaugh Chambers. Pa. Paulina Penns Manor, Pa.

Draksler United Joint, Pa. right hand with lightning speed Commissioner. Bert Bell of the three seasons at Penn-State, hasl Unlted States 0pen signed a contract to play profes- Tmu Hnit anil a transmitter of many messages. The gayness of the dog as it to the Mexican Battler a law. Gu The New Yorker was the promoter of the Patterson-Roy Harris title fight in Los Angeles last Aug.

NFL gives the impression of a sional football with the Saskatche-I ner of tne tournament. Jimmy De- Hmkle Ashland, Pa, Delozler Fojsom, Pa, tierrez hit the deck, got up at five, and staggered into a neutral patient father who Is willing to listen, discuss and Investigate and 12. wan twugn n-mcr. mc vmm- maret, along with such threats as look at the dog and comment on Its progress; Steve looked at its stub of a tall and was quick, to: state, "No dog came from our kennels with a tail docked as short as that" "But it is one of your breeding," Iacone Wayne, Pa. quarters, slight suspicions of scentl on the wind, acceleration of Inter-et when body scent or a strong line is encountered, are a delight uiwi i-oaguc.

Mike souchak and Bo na-er. It was learned from a good then give a reluctant, No." The corner. Jordan swarmed all over him, pumping lefts and rights to Damp Mt. Carmel, Pa. were tied at 69.

source that the fight is all set. owners he directs apparently are Munsey Uniontown, Pa. BLADE SET head and body. of a like mind. narney, wno goiiea lor Ho Rae Uniontown, Pa.

Jack Blzyak. flashy performer in m. Jr This was told disclosed after D'Amato had said he still was to watch, and an aid while hunting. These variations in tall activity George Preston Marshall, vola Keller Waynesboro, Pa. basketball and baseball last year nUJai j' are much more obvious and enjoy r.n.Hn,.

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B. G. H. negotiating with other contenders. D'Amato blasted the Internation Ol Jiiumim juurcrs, uu sigiicu a nal v.

he knew he had With his man helpless and about to sink to the canvas again, manager Lupe Sanchez climbed into the ring and asked Referee Mushy Callahan to stop the fight, which Callahan did. It was acored aa a skins, doesn't even bother with pro oaseoail contract witn tne St. to bhm t0 lie Fer. Stoicheff Pa, Lapriola Lock Haven, Pa, Louis Cardinals. rcB.

he did It. al Boxing Club Club again and accused It of trying to prevent a diplomacy or niceties. An avowed opponent of the association and its QI.J. lief! the owner.insisted. "It had a long tall, but my-veterinarian said the tall was tod long anfl performed an operation, to cut It td 'proper1 "We" -could have cut it shorter if the vet bad cut it too long," signed Steve Studnlckl, "but we can't cut jt longer now that the vet has cut it too short." able when the dog is wig-wagging with a flag long enough to be seen.

Steve Studnlckl, who has handled springers to National, Championships for the ArmForth 'Kennels, has been docking puppies under his uinuc uuu norwai wnoi herree. whn wnn Incf vpar'a Patterson-Johansson fight. pension request, Marshall sits out Caum Harrisburg, Pa. Shuler Harrisburg, Pa. Butz Bangor, Pa.

spring, but refused to sign for British fin, in mhi. fnini.i side the meeting room like a Asked point-blank whether there cnicnen leeo." inaiana-noop tans B(i. imir lr mbj petulant schoolboy whenever the Ob. would be a Patterson-Johansson will have a chance to see Jack ln'only one green and banged fve knockout after 1:32 of the third. Gutierrez is a durable, hardhitting welterweight who entered the ring with four straight victories.

He carried the fight to the champion in the first, over players discuss the pension with fight, D'AmatO' replied: "The sit care so as to leave ample tall tor easy -visibility and attractive cn.ou,i rrTO-su nmi on the back nine. Urbanlk Donora, Pa. Rae Uniontown, Pa. Neely Hershey, Pa. Kashella Pa.

uation is the same as It was be Amnnc the amnrenr rplphrltiAs fore. I see no obstacles in the way UNBEATEN nine Prnchv with nrn rtamafa, of a title fight between Patterson Penn State has been undefeated -i-pj fn, one hard right, and boxed Jordan Dixon Philipsburg, Pa Immordino Morrisville, Pa and Johansson." on even terms in the second. in freshman football for the past of 57 Des) ArnaZj wiU) the owners. Neutral observers believe the pension doesn't have a chance unless some magic formula is evolved to produce (213.000 in league contributed money to finance the plan. In a nutshell, the plan Involves E.

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Did this mean there will be such Jordan apparently saw that Gu SPECIAL PURCHASE inree campaigns, can oruce Mangrum, also had 57. Fabian Morrisville, Pa. Williams State Pa. a fight? Yes and no, seemed to tierrez intended to crowd him, and SzykoWney Pa. be the answer from D'Amato.

he went out for the third intent reviou UUS jim scsauu iruail lu triumphs over. West Virginia, Pitt, and the Navy Plebes. Sports in Brief D. Phillips Pa. ending it.

He has been re Apparently the supercautious manager was concerned that Jo DeSimone Redstone, Pa. garded as a good boxer and a fair a contribution of (213,000 from Leon Scoops The Market Of Men's Fine Imported GOLF. Behanna Greensburg, Pa hitter, but his punch has now ltague sources and (125,000 from hansson's demands would be more GOOD YEAR Penn State athletic teams com PALM SPRINGS, Calif. Pali! 3. Good Denver, Pa.

sharpened, and he exudes confi the players themselves. The plan Kuhn Lancaster, Pa, dence. plied a record of 64 victories, 43 Harney of Worcester, and defeats, and two ties durink the Jim Ferree of Winston-Salem. N. Bambino Johnstown, Pa.

than he would want to meet. Johansson will be the guest of honor at a luncheon In a midtown restaurant. After that there will Ka emA ttmlrtlaat urhink atimill r-nlanrini war nf llfiR Rnvla'a C. fired nnenlnp rnunH Rfta fnr a Azar Johnstown, Pa. would give the players, at age 65, (100 a month If they played five years in the league.

The benefits go up (10 a month for each year of service over five. The fight at Olympic Auditorium drew 8,100 fans who paid (20,153. Jordan was guaranteed iclear up some of the mystery. (12,500, Gutierrez (7,500. B.

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'golfers were unbeaten with ten one stroke lead in the (15,000 B. Daugherty Charleroi, Pa. wins. i Thunderbird Invitational. E.Dougherty Mahanoy, Pa.

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. Houser Mahanoy, Pa. SOCCER TEAM Charlotte Da Cozen of Parslppany, Wnlteman St. Mary's, Pa. I UCLA placed three men on the N.

upset defending champion Gillespie. Shamokin, Pa. 'All-American soccer team of theiMary Ann Downey 4 and 3 In the Waist Sizes 28 thru 42 Sabot Shamokin, Pa. National Soccer Coaches' Associa- opening round of the Helen Lee i n. I.i ii i i A -1 Kaltenbach Clairton, Pa.

nun in pun wiiuuvicu uy uic wiiw wuicii a miiaicur uam- pionship. Wheatles Sports Federation, TENNIS Here's the first-team: Reg. 12.98 ADELAIDE, Australia Alex Pos, Player Colege GOAL Williams Penna. Oimcdo, playing with a strained SPLASHER Bobby Roach, swimming captain at Bowdoin College, scored eight points last Saturday as the Polar Bears splashed past Trinity Col RFB Jennings Wash, stomach muscle, defeated Ulf Sen- Tabello UCLAjmidt of Sweden 6-4, 0-7, 3-6, J-6, LFB RHB Gante UCLA lege, 47-38. Next meet is against 7-5 to enter the semifinals of the Australian National Championship.

RACING MIAMI, Fla. Mare's Beau made the 1-3 favorite. Al- Meehan Navy Otto Earlham Lopresto UCLA Sarria Mich. State Westleyan on February 7. CHB Clymer's gift to the Brunswick, I LHB Maine, school won the 50-yard OR freestyle in the sparking time of IR fji.i and finished a close second CF 'In the 100-yard freestyle for his 1L Give Your Present Tires Grip-Block Traction By Having Them CROSS CUT Dlugosz Drexel hambra, look like he was standing Dlugosz Drexel still as he stepped through the 1 Zornow Rochester I stretch for a 2i length victory in eight tallies.

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