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SIXTEEN EVENING TIMES, CUMBERLAND, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, Dul PA College Holiday Cage Tourneys Will Begin JFont, C-7 i CarolinaStill Undefeated As Furman Is Battered By ED WILKS The Associated Frets The first of the holiday tournaments begin to roll tonight, but otherwise there's no change in college basketball. North Carolina still is unbeaten. There was one upset, of sorts, last night as Oregon State rapped Seattle 63-55, but the national champion Tar Heels rolled their 35th consecutive success with a I 91-74 job on winless Furman. Five Unbeaten Clubs Some less pretentious winning strings are on the line tonight. Five unbeaten clubs are among the 12 teams in the Birmingham Classic, the Steel Bowl and the University of Cincinnati tournaments.

The top game, tourneywise, pairs Texas Christian (3-0) and Auburn (2-0) at Birmingham after Mississippi State (4-0) plays Miami of Florida (3-1). At Cincinnati, the host Bearcats (2-0) play St. Bonaventure (3-0) and Xavier cf Ohio (3-0) meets Marshall (1-1). Pitt Meets GW It's Pitt (2-0) vs. George Washington (0-3), and Duquesne (1-1) vs.

Miami of Ohio (2-1) at Pittsburgh. BiH. C.IHtl FIIBAY, II AMONG TOP liO CfeMic, ll-U T.C.IT.. Auburn. Miami, 41J ti DM.

11-14 Cincmnttl. 118 Xavier. El.Bor.a'ture, 72.1 Manhall, CO i 11 14 0 Duquetr.t, (4.7 Miami. VVish'n. Iirylsr.d Wslte Toteit St.1 TI.Oi xMor.una St Si SUllUiah Stitt Mt.St.Miry 'H IIIJIHofstra S0.7 (Okla 71 31 31Waihin(ton S.Frincfsco £8,2 Drake 111, Furman .1" Mslfl Fordham Island 41.3 Gi.

Tech Tech- £9.6 Harvard Kotuton ilCkoillUf Indiana 70.7< lowi StaU ll.SlieiWyomin* Kantas Kaniat St LaJayettc ttKewYorV '54J Louisville M.l( Detroit Manhattan. SS.4 Michigan M- 47.0 Mich State. 31 Colorado MissSouth'n. Morehead S3.) I W.Ky.Sia!* Muhlenben 30.3 Niagara SO.S N.Carollna. 4tS.

Carolina. "3.2 N.C. State. S2.5C HE Ky.5tate 11.3 Noire Dame. 72.SM9iMarquette StaU Texas AtM.

Oregon St .64.3 Penn I Rutgers Penn State £1.0 Ita. Ciara Ci.t'HiS. T. Stale. xli.CLA.

'-I IMStDePauv 56.5 Miry £05 Wj-crnfn 1 JiTulsa Your.fito'n. 6J.7<18I -44 SATURDAY, DICtMKK 14 Alibama Si Baylor C. 2M Army Boiton 74.S(48)WorcJ oly. Bowl'EGr'n 2IOhlo 61.1 Bradlej- -U-JrlS) Seattle Brlc.Voun* (I Portland 56.5 Butler Fore. SS.3 Princeton JOT) Navy -51.

Purdue 7t.4m»Nebraska Richmond V.M.I. St. Louis 12. St. 31.

S.W.Mo.St_ 55. Stanford Jose St 58. Steubenv'le 44. Syracuse i)Cornell 60. Temple 73.71171 Bucknell '56.

Tennessee S9J Toledo 63.4( 3ITenn. Tech. 57. Tulane Utah 72.7 Connecticut 9) Boston ColL SE.O Dartmouth 63 JI Williams Dayton "S7J OePaul 41.2 Wagner 63.7(?9)Gettysburf -34. Wike Forest '51.

W.Vininia. Wash Lef 46. XVheaton Yale 63 V'ounfstovrn 62.7(12)Marletta Home Team Repeat 'lame next night Copyright 1957 by Dunkel Sports Researce Service 'SO Bearcats Cop Dinikel Hoop Rating Lead 1 By DICK DUNKEL DAYTONA'BEACH. Fia. cial) -Three powerful members; of the Missouri Valley conference Cincinnati, Brpdley, and Louis have taken over the lead, in the college basketball Power i Index.

-I The surprising Cincy Bearcats shot to the lop on an.80-57 romp over strong Temple last Monday night. They had previously beaten Indiana State, 105-49. They've now average scoring margin of 39.5, points over opposition indexed at 52.1 for the nation's best of ,91.6. Through Doc. 9, after only eight days of play, national and sectional rankings looked like i Hawks Whip 'Savage Quint In 52-44 tilt 'freezeOut 9 Pimlicol To Close Five Days Early Ridgeley'High, playiaf of the Potomac Valley Conference for the first time this year, made it a successful cUrt by Mt.

Savage, the Indians' hardwoods. The victory was the third in four attempts for coach Tom 'O'Connor's quint while Savage lost its first in two showings. The Hawks, who will be idle with a frozen 'traekf luctant trainers and balky jockeys, Pimlico closed JouHts; 1957 racing season yesterday five days It is wjthiat the realm of possibility that Old Hilltop closed Us gates for Southern Loop To Discuss Methods Of Naming Champs WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. The Southern Conference took steps today to spell out regula- IxnnsviUe had it easy an -rkinn tions determining champions in each of the league's sports.

NATIONAL Cincinnati Bradley St. Kansas St. W. Virginia Maryland Tennessee Purdue Pittsburgh S'. Carolina Oregon Si.

Minnesota Michigan S. Francisco Boston EvaniviUe Utah Wheaton Temple T. C. Mich. State nice S.

Carolina decision over previously unbeaten lona with Roger Tieman scoring 22 points. St. Brooklyn (4-0) had a tussle, but'defeated Washington 4 Lee 85-73 in the other half of the Madison Square Garden twin bill. Dom Flora was the whole show for the Generals with 27 points. A zone defense again gave Texas trouble while Richmond got points from all but 6ne of its 12 men in a 70-50 victory.

Oklahoma defeated Southern Methodist 65-58 with Joe King scoring 23. Both clubs hit less than a third of their shots as Iowa State'de- feated Brigham Young 54-45 on the 20-point work of John'Craw- ford and a 63-47 edge in rebounds. Church Leagues 9 Cage Summary GAMES TOMORROW CEXTBAL TJiCA LEAGOK Lutheran (J-I) Uilhtrmn The ten-member loop, meeting here in its annual winter 1Z pi' MethoOict (3-Z) vt. Central MetlxxJUt (1-3) Methodirt (4-0) South Cumberland. Salvatioa Army session, had before it proposals to formalize the procedure in picking the varsity titlists.

Heretofore, with the exception of football, the conference allowed the committees on the various sports to designate champions, Minimum Four-Games In football, the conference set up for adoption a recommendation by athletic directors to-require a team to play a minimum of four league games to qualify for championship consideration. have been no minimum game requirements in past seasons. The athletic directors also have recommended that the. annual "basketball(tournament begin the last Thursday in February rather than the first Thursday in March. If adopted, the change would become effective with the 1969 tournameflt.

The proposed change is devised 91 6 87.2 86,2 84.9 8L9 78.5 78.5 78.4 78.0 77.8 77.7 77.6 77.4 7C.O 75.0 74.6 74.3 74.1 74.1 73.7 73.S 73.5 73.2 73.2 73. SOOTH Virginia Maryland Tennessee Carolina T. C. Rice S. Carolina St.

Kentucky Vanderbilt N. C. E. Ky. State Mississippi G.

Tech Texas Tech Ml. St. Slary Louisville Duke W. Ky. Stale Auburn Florida St.

Miss. State E. Carolina S. M. Centenary 81.9 78.S 78.5 77.7 73.6 73.2 73.2 73.1 72.9 72.7 73.5 71.3 71-0 70.3 69.6 68.9 67.8 S6.6 65.0 65.0 64.8 64.2 64.1 63.8 GETS "STARTING CALLEC okie, quarterback John Brodie was named to start in the National Football.

League battle against the Green Bay Packers at San. Francisco on Sunday. He will replace the veteran A Tittle who is suffering from pulled muscles in both legs. Coach Frankie Albert of-the 49ers made the announcement that, -Brodie would get, his first starting assignment since joining the 49ers: this season, after three starring seasons at-Stanford, tonight as is Mt. Savage, broke a 14-14 deadlock late in the opening quarter and stayed on top thereafter.

The score was 32-26 at the intermission and 41-34 at the end of the third period. The "big three" of Mike Detrick, Dave Baker and Bill Scott spearheaded the drive of the Hawks by accounting for 50 of the 52 tallies. Detrick finished with 20 counters while both Baker and Scott tossed in 15 points Bob Collins' field goal accounted good. About 1,000 fans, including a hardy 80 from New York were in the stands when'Executive Director Lou Pondfield announced an hour before post time that the day's card was canceled. Ke.

was forced to the decision by the jockeys, who voted in a-jockey room meeting not to ride; Cemmissioft Approves Pondfield got in touch with Eldred of the Maryland Racing Commission and asked that the'remaining five days' of the 23-day meeting be dropped for this year. The com mission approved. The tour agency which hauled the 80 ew York fans to Haiti more agreed to refund their mon Current leaders have Set the following pars, or rating differences, over opponents of this weekend. This is the amount by which they must in order to hold current' ratings. TONIGHT W.

Virginia 29 over Mary, Maryland 20 over Wake Forest, San Francisco 7 over California; Cincinnati the favorite in two-day CIT; Pittsburgh favored in two-day Steel Bowl. SATURDAY Bradley 19 over Seattle, St. Louis 13 over Kentucky, Kansas State 17 over Iowa, W. Virginia 3G over Wash. Lee; Tennessee 49.over Sewanee, Pur- Kirhivood Scores 48 Points, Valley Loses To Ursuline Despite a 43-point performance by junior forward Rita Kirkwood, the Valley High 'girls' basketball team was beaten, 53-52, yesterday by Ursuline.

Academy in the opening game'of the girls basketball season on the winners' court. Miss Kirkwood hit on 21 of 42 due 21 over Nebraska Kansas 21 JolmBrodie To Start For San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO Rookie quarterback John Brodie, who passed his first big: pro test to perfection, draws a tougher assignment for the San Francisco 49ers Sunday. He'll start against the Green Bay Packers in the battle which could decide the championship of the National Football League's Western Conference. tJsed For 14 Plays Brodie has played just 6 minutes and 15 seconds for the 49ers in regular season games. He has for the other two tallies.

Harold Brautnick was top bomber for the getting 22 markers on eight field goals and shc-for-six from the 15-foot line for the The Mt. won the preliminary, downing the Ridgeley junior varsity, 44-24. BMreley PF Detrick 4-7 1 20 Baker I 7 1 Scott J.iMO 1 lines 8 8- Collins 1 6-0 Rockwell 00-0 8 Totals' 14-22 Mt. SiTif. PF BrautnicV 8 -4 l- Church 3.1-3 .4 Burkett 4 0-0 4 D.

0-0 1 Loweti' 0' O-l I ToUlu It Score by periods: RIDGELEY ey. While, the track appeared to in excellent condition, the top lay of froz en mud. clods while the bottom because of its frozen condition had no reiliency. Jockeys Frightened The mud clods' frightened th jockeys and the unyielding bottom 52 ave to be made up fit Pjmhco. hey cars be regained iowie in the iateri the Maryland Jockey vhich operates Pimlico.

he said. Stretch 5 Of Dux Edge Knights added to their lead in he K. of P. Mixed 1 Bowling League in racking up Chiefs; 3-0, 1 vhile runnerup Seniors were for second as Senators blanked Esquires, 3-0 Seniors were held to a 2-1 decision over Psges. Pacing their teams were Sandy Wade.

107-273, and Mike Hbl-' comb, 163-441, Senators, Freada Shipway, 117-306, Edward Dickerhoof, 133-318; EsquireS; Angela Wade, 127-333, Horwath, Pages; NeMa Lucas, 113-310, and Robert Wade Cortr'ighti and Tj'QdMr Brotmaride, 158-371, Chiefs; Charlotte Mudge, Wade 178-315, Knights. Sland- i 4 it MT. SAVAGE 14 Pattenos. upset the horsemen. By 11:10 a.m.

the field for the feature race had been scratched to three or four horses, Steward Wilmer Brinton 22 i It is possible Pimlico will not be operating at its present land in 1KB. A bill will be con- idered by the 1958 Legislature which would permit Pimlico to i. ings: Knights 29 10 Seniors 25 14 Pajes .17 Senators 25 14 Chiefs 6J3J shots, getting seven in the first quarter, six in the second, five in over St. Joseph, N. Carolina 4 over S.

Carolina, Oregon State IJUdl kCL L1JC aCV.UUU, ilYU 111 the third and three in the windup 13 over Gonzaga. Brethrn (3-1) ft. Mark's Reformed (0-4) vs. First. Baptist (1-2) Methodist Cl-S) vs.

TaUon Army- Citadel' (1-3) Lutheran (1-3) Vale Methodist wins by forfeit erer Calvary EUB which withdraw Irom league) (Nathial At 11 Place Methodist (1-4) TI. -FSrat Presbyterian tl-4) 11 Episcopal TI. Ontre Street Methodist (3-2) p. Baptist VI. Emmanuel Methodist (2-2) Kolinew (0-5) vs.

Calvary. Methodist (0-5) Park EUB (4-1) Melvin Methodirt (4-1) (5-0) vi. St. Luke's Lutheran Grace Methodist (4-U vi. First KUB (3-2) YESTERDAY'S RESULTS r.r»c« Slein 5 2 12 Rice 2 2 0 5 0 1 1 1 3 25 Yankelevltz 4 JS Stevenson DOB Tondet 022 Hinh 4 fl Leith Totals IS 38 Totals Score by periods: MACCABEES 21 GRACE METHODIST 10 IS 2i Erode.

111 ECU T. Walls 000 Wharton 3 0 W. BOO Nesbitl 104 7 1 13 Pectonfy 4 0 It Helmlck 2 1 R. Cook 308 ft 12 Marphv 204 0 0 0 G. Cook 1 0 2 15 2 32 Snider 3 ft Winters 0 If.

Cook 0 Totals 20 Score by periods: PENTECOSTAL 11 flRST EUB IJ 32 I Hints. 2 25 34 LEAGUE (At Reall a. Lutheran (1-2) Ti. Dicierson Wesleran (3-0) John's Episcopal (0-3) TS Methodist (3-0) Michael's Catholic Ts. Midland Methodbrt C2-1) Eckhart Baptist (M) Cal- Tary Baptist (0-3) (At Froilbnrj- a.

(1-3) TS welsh Memorial (1-2) Salem llih Baptlut a kart Methodist (0-3) national Catholic (3-0) Reformed (1-2) vs. (1-2) TS. Eck- vs. SL to give the conference-champion a chance to rest up before'launch- ing play-in the NCAA regional In previous seasons, the champion was forced to play three SO tourney -games and 'its first NCAA playoff contest a period of five days. Change In Wordinf Also.up for action today was a proposal by The Citadel to change he wording of regulations govern- ng recruiting to bring the league's irovisions in line with those of the S'CAA, which are already being practiced in the conference.

Other proposals for adoption are amendments to move the opening date of rifle shooting from Oct.l to Jan.l and to make the annual golf tournament a Friday- Saturday event rather than a Wednesday-Thursday affair. There was. nothing on the agenda to indicate, the controversial freshmen eligibility rule would be brought up today. The SC is one of the few, major conferences which still permits freshmen to participate on varsity teams. Maj Finish Today Conference President Ralph C.

McDanel of Richmond had previously predicted a harmonious session. McDanel said there was a chance the conference could complete its business today arid dispense, with tomorrow's scheduled meeting. VMI. winner of footj ball championship, will have two of its personnel honored at 'tonight's banquet. Halfback Bobby Jordan, conference scoring will be awarded a trophy as ootball player of the year.

John McKenoa will receive the award 'or his election as football'coach of the year. Other items will be election of officers and the presentation of committee reports. stanza. She also tossed in six of seven penalty'pitches to account for all but four' of the losers' points. Valley was outscored from the field, 23 goals to 22, with Betsy Robinette, Celeste Madden and Judy McKenty doing all the point- making for the invaders.

Valley had eight of 17 from the free- throw line to seven of 16 for Ursuline. Miss Robinette had ,22 points for the winners on ten fielders and a.pair pf-foul throws. Celeste Madden had 18 and Judy McKenty- 13. The score was tied, 14-14. at the end of the first quarter, Valley was in.front, 30-28, at the half and it was 42-all when the fourth quarter got underway.

The St. Mary's at Valley game, appeared for 14 plays including nine against Detroit after the Lions led 31-3. One was against the Chicago Bears, two in the final seconds against Los Angeles and two against Baltimore. The last play was a game-winning pass. Ending speculation on whether Boudreaii To Become Announcer For Cubs CHICAGO Lou Boudreau is going to remain in as a radio announcer.

deposed as manager of the Kansas City season after a long managerial and playing career, in the majors is teaming up with sportscaster Jack Quinlan to air the home anc road games of the Chicago Cubs in 1958. BAYARD DEFEATS BEVERLY, 55-42 Eddie Kopfle and Ronnie Kuhn nuaie Mpueana nonnie MHUI wjth tn in veteran sparked Bayard Highs cagers to A nr hp thv rnflk a 5D-42 victory over Beverly High's hoopsters last night on the winners' court: Kopfle tossed in 17 points Kuhn accounted for 16 while Larry Kitzmiller added a dozen to the'total. Bennett had 14 in the losing cause as Bayard was in front all the way. leading by 29-21 at inter- postponed December 5, has been reset for. Tuesday of next week.

(3--,) J. McKenty Robinette Madden Dramm Parsons Simpson Score by periods: URSULINE' VALLEY Field (eals: F. F. F. G.

G. G. Yulley (5-) Deniker Nicol Kirkwood Preston S. Miller mission. Bayard R.

Kutin Kopfle Morel.ind Kahn Kitimiller Scripp fvnotts D. Kitzmiller Harding Tephabock Totals Beverly 14 28 42 S3 ...14 30 42 52 5, 10, Celeste Madden 8. Val- 21. Wamick 1. Foul goals: 3-8, Robinette 2-2, Madden 2-f.

Iker M. Nicol 0-1, Warnick, J-l. Klrk- i-ood 6-7. Personal foul.t: Urjulinr IS, Valley 15. 'Substitutes: Mason.

J. Reinhart. Waraick, M. Duckworth. Bennett Lewis Phares Hamrick S.

Weese Schmldlcn Totals Score by periods: BAYARD BEVERLY Offici Clark 32 7 8 1 0 4 1 1 0 0 0 22 2 4 2 4 2 0 14 2- 4 1- 6 0- 0 2- 4 4- 0- 0 2- 3 0- 0 0- 0 D- 0 11-22 4- 7 6- 9 2- 4 0- 1 2- 5 0- 0 0- 0 14-25 12 Dan end in 1957, once Ca ugh six 'forward passes in one playing for East Contra Costa Junior College. hold its 40 days of racing at Laurel, after closing down Old Hilltop. The measure failed to pass last! The Legislative Council, be- sessions arm of the Legis-j lature, voted recently' not ito recommend passage this year. Tight Schedule In '58 Rinehart said he didn't know whether Pimiico would have an opportunity to make up the lost days next year. "I certainly hope so," he said, "but we have a very tight schedule for next year." He emphasized that the five days being lost do not.necessarily Practical Gifts Hunting to M.n'1 Wat.rpfoof $12.95 to $16.95 U.

S. Rubhwr end, Hoo4 The Hub Co. NORTH OENTK ST." Y. A. Tittle or the healthy rookie From Stanford, Coach Frankie Albert suddenly announced his decision "Brodie will start and stay in there as" long as he's going good or as long'as we need him," said Albert.

"He's proved lir practice he's definitely ready to lead our 49ers." 'Tittle In Reserve This means Tittle "will be held reserve and perhaps not risk injured muscles. Albert wants a'whole Tittle in case of playoffs or a championship game. San Francisco, WARDS' Phone PA 2-3700 Baltimore St. at Georfc 17 29 42 S5 12 21 30 42 Stanislawczyk. Baltimore and Detroit.all have 7-4 records going into their final games.

The 49ers are favored over Green Bay while Baltimore is a slight underdog against Los-Angeles and the same (Continued on Page 17) Cec's Deadlocks Service Race Murlaugh Doesn't Allow Margin For Prediction PITTSBURGH Tilurtaugh didn't leave himself the luxury of a safe margin for; error in his bold prediction that the Pirates could finish in the National League's first division next season. "Even if we don't make a trade," said Manager Murtaugh. League wth a 3-0 shutout overs A year ago, Bobby Bragan said Whisky Souq while Rrock Ryesj the Buccaneers would finish slipped in being handed a 2-1 set- jfourth In August, when the Corback by. Sneaky; Petes. Rum were a bad sev enth.

Bragan Screwdrivers Acid To Margin added to their lead in Bar Bowling Runners picked up ground by dumping Gin Rickeys, 2-1. was relieved as their, pilot. Murtaugh bases his claim for Team scoring leaders were the Pittsburgh club on the fact Jack Bland 163 and Paul Nicholson 441, Screwdrivers; Smith, 154-395, Don Renotos. Bailey 434, Sneaky Petes Tracy," Open Your 1958 Christinas Club NOW NO SERVICE CHARGE! Liberty Trast Go. Cumberland I F.

D. I. IW. Mate provided highest payoff on Nov. 10, 1954- He won the last race of the day under Norman Cox and returned 20.60.

Sparked by Eddie McKay's 2521 game and 675 set. Cec's Cafe! moved into a tie with Mclntyre's Grocers for the lead of the Cities Service Bowling League by marking up a 2-1 victory over Super Concrete. The Grocers saw their edge melt when being set down, 2-1. by A Gas Company. Sports Shoppe deadlocked Post Office for Ihe cellar position by sweeping the Postal crew, 3-0, in Ihe third match.

Other learn leaders were Tom McGeady, 211-539, Mclntyre's; Eddie Conn. A Gas; Alvin Drew, 172-477, Sports Shoppe; John McCullough 176 Curt Felten Post Office; BUI Clark, 181-505, and Oscar Leasure, 184-504, Super Concrete. Standings: w.i,. w. Cafe IS A 20 JO 15 rotl OfHti Jl CMKreta It that-' it finished playing .500 ball.

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