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Hens Licked New Relief Role Odds Favor Famechon In High Whistle Public Seen At Buffalo In For Chandler CageLetdown Garden Bout In Dispute Friday, December 15, 1950 Page 36 Three-Game Win Streak Del Flanagan Opponent Amvets Protest Ouster Ruined by Chalmers; Kruzinski Plays Well; Carnevale Sees Contest For French Feather In In Letter to Griffith; Owners' Vague Reason Also in Happy's Favor A La Carte 10-Rounder Tonight; Winner Wants Saddler JOURNAL-EVERY EVENING SPORTS 17 NEW YORK, Dec. 15 (U.P.). Feath By IZZY KATZMAN By CHARLES EINSTEIN NEW YORK, Dec. 15 (INS). The erweight Glen Flanagan hopes he By AL CARTWRIGHT Back from a disappointing trip to can do as well against Ray Famechon tonight at Madison Square identity of A.

B. Chandler's successor as commissioner of baseball Buffalo, Delaware's basketball team will have a long time to recuperate before resuming practice Jan. 1, two Garden as brother Del Flanagan did against Fetatherweight Champion Sandy Saddler at Detroit last week. Sports Editor LEROY FERRELL, the big Wilmington pitcher who has been with Baltimore's Elite Giants in the Negro American League for the last several years, gets another crack in organized baseball next spring with Montreal of the International League. FerrelLwho has signed with the Brooklyn farm, failed to make days before its game with Lafayette at Easton, Pa.

Brothers Glen and Del of St. remained absolutely unknown today but very much in the running was a man named A. B. Chandler. Having declared his intentions of refusing to step down as commissioner until his contract expires 16 months hence.

Chandler repudi After fashioning three straight Paul. are a featherweight and lightweight, respectively. Glen, 24, victories, the Blue Hens underwent a let-down and suffered a 54-38 reverse at the hands of the University the grade with Springfield, a Cub affiliate, in the same league last season and returned to of Buffalo, in Buffalo's Memorial ated by baseball 16 club owners in a stunner two days ago had at is two years older. Del, a 135-pounder, won an upset non-title 10-round decision over Saddller. Glen, a 126-pounder.

would be satisfied with a similar ver the Elite Giants, who played more games at least five factors on his side. Wilmington Park this summer than any other Auditorium last night. The Hens lacked the fire and. aggressiveness which marked their upset triumph And the most important of these. dict over Famechon of France at over Muhlenberg only two nights Cam Just beginning to be felt, was public opinion.

entry in the Negro circuit. He now is playing basketball with the Walnut Street YMCA varsity. Signed by Montreal, along with Ferrell, were teammates Jim Gilliam, an inflelder, and "We made a lot of mistakes," said Coach Fred Emmerson after the contest. "And that Chalmers can Looking down on things is this basketball official in Los Angeles. Perched above the hoop, he has a better view of the keyhole, where 90 per cent of the fouls are Letter from Russell The public touchoff came from Washington yesterday.

There, Commander Harold Russell of the influential American Veterans of World War II, accused the Garden tonight. Eye Feather Title Famechon, featherweight champion of Europe, was favored today at 3-1 to spoil Glen's New York debut. Each of the principals is gunning for a shot at the crown now worn by Saddler, who never will have to defend against heavier brother Del. Joe Black, another righthand pitcher. Ken Mathewson pitched a basketball clinic for high MAnMUnn I A v.Vli- Oil Ac! till TY1 AP Wlrephoto.

Virgil Trucks (left), Detroit Tiger pitcher, demonstrates his familiarity with the correct grip on a nightstick while his batterymate, Catcher Bob Swift, adjusts his cap to the proper angle. Trucks and Swift signed in the Emergency Police Reserve in Detroit, where men and women are being sought for auxiliary police duty in case on an atom attack. play on anyone's ball club." 27 For Chalmers Emmerson was referring to Jack Jtu-' with Paul Arizin and George Senesky coming Chalmers, Buffalo's 6-4 center, who Vt-'i broke the back of the Hens with a some uniaentmea ciuo owners or conspiracy obviously framed to preserve profits regardless of the state Browns Picked down from the Wa-rriors to serve as the faculty And the Phillies showed off Del Ennis around town recently, with Babe Alexander and 27-point performance. Jim Kruzin of world affairs." ski, the Hens' big man, was the only 1 However, before Saddler can meet either of tonight's scrappers, he must risk his title in a fourth bout with Ex-Champ Willie Pep at the Tonight's Basketball In a letter to President Clark Over Giants Sallies Begin Court Season player. able to hold Chalmers reasonably well in check.

But Kruzin AI Uartwright Frank Powell convoying him through plants and casually mentioning something about reserved seats at Shibe COLLEGE King's College at Upsala. ski played only 22 minutes because Garden, probably on Feb. 3. Griffith of the Washington Senators, who also has taken up for Chandler. Russell said the move to Park for the 1951 season.

he was slowed down by a bad knee Famechon, 26, had one crack at the crown in his American debut at Penn State Frosh at Wesley. 8:30. Howard at Delaware State, 8:30. HIGH SCHOOL Malvern Prep vs. Salesianum at Fournier Seven-Point Edge Given and a lens in his glasses was knocked out of the frame and could not be Baltimore papers had a big story about the Orioles getting Dan Schell, Dick Young and Jack Sanford from the Blue Rocks in oust Chandler is a "sorry and shocking spectacle." the Garden, March 16.

but he lost immediately replaced. Hall. 8 p. m. Of the several other factors in the 15-round decision that night to Pep.

who was champ at that time. Oppose Malvern Tonight In Game at Fournier; Ohio Team in Playoff Despite Previous Losses Kruzinski and Johnny Buechele Chandler's favor, these were the most notable: Since then Famechon has achieved were the Hens top performers. They their new working agreement with the Phils, but you know that a couple of months ago, you lucky people. Lee Riley, former Wilmington outfielder who managed Utica for the Phillies, goes right with the Eastern League franchise to Schenectady. And five victories, and he must again be Mt.

Pleasant Home led the attack with 12 and nine points, respectively. Buechele also regarded as a dangerous aspirant CLEVELAND, Dec. 15 (JP) Bet did a fine Job on Hal Kuhn, one of for the world crown. He beat Tony Dick Carter, who managed Schenectady in the Canadian-Ameri tors may have established the Cleve 1. The club owners could give no reason for their vote to elect a new man, other than to state Chandler had not received the necessary number of votes for reelection.

2. The club owners, ostensibly Salesianum School and Newark Longo. Charley Riley, and Archie land Browns as seven-point favor can League, probably will be sent out to boss the new farm at Buffalo ace scorers, limiting him to six points. Devino in the United States, and High, two of the big basketball noises ites over the New York Giants, but Salt Lake City. Carter was a big favorite with the customers in Luis de Santiago at Madrid and Buffalo was well prepared for the Newark at Mt.

Pleasant. 8 15. Ocean City. at Selbyvllle. 8:30.

Alumnae at Howard Girls. 8:15. CYO PAROCHIAL LEAGUE At Williams School St. Elizabeth's vs. Sacred Heart.

7 p. m. Christ Our King vs. St. Ann's, 8 p.

m. CHURCH LEAGUE Junior Boys' Division At Lore School Madeley vs. Caesar Rodney, 7 p. m. Silverbrook vs.

Calvary United, 1 m. Union vs. Church ol Brethren. 8 m. Harrison Street vs.

Grace Episcopal, m. At Hanover Church St. James' vs. St. Luke's.

7 p. m. PARISH LEAGUE At St. Elizabeth's Christ Our King vs. St.

Anthony's, 1 not Coach Paul Brown. last winter, start their new seasons Schenectady, who gave him an automobile after the 1950 season Dick Howard at Montreal. It's ridiculous." he declared. contest. It had scouted Delaware in the Johns Hopkins game last Sat against major opposition tonight.

against selecting a compromise candidate as Chandler's successor. Kayoes for Famechon ended. No word yet as to what title The Organization is going "Why, the Giants beat us the other The Sallies, defending Big Five The rangy, long-armed French to give George Jackson Sanford, but it doesn't look as though it urday and set up a tight defense for the Blue Hens' fast-breaking, hard- two times we played. And we gave tt all we had each time." man was impressive in stopping De champions and a constant threat to will be anything in the managerial department. Sanford prob vino in the seventh round at the Garden.

Dec. 1. That was Fame- I'd sure like to know on what outside competition as evidenced by an 18-4 record In 1949-50, will seek driving game. The Hens had difficulty in getting inside and they couldn't connect from the outside. ably will be made a scout, or a roving private eye in the farm system.

Our condolences to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Michaels on basis the points were spotted," he chon's latest bout. to retain that rating when they take still have found it so difficult to agree on a new man that they have had to appoint a committee of their membership to draw up a list of possible names. Raise, Then Ouster S.

The club owners, contrary to the apparent effect of their vote on Chandler, are a vacillating, unpredictable and disorganized bodv. continued. "I thought for once wed He was favored today because of p. m. They hit on only 12 of 46 shots for 26 per cent.

on strong Malvern Prep, of Phila be the underdogs and the players the death of Mrs. Eddie's mother. Mrs. Edward Wojnlsz'was buried yesterday morning in Cathedral Cemetery. Brandywine his aggressiveness, ruggedness, and delphia, in Fournier Memorial Hall feel like underdogs." punch.

The ex-coal miner from Bowling Alleys on Vandever Avenue will be no more after Dec Hens Lose Early Lead The Hens led at 2-0 and 4-3. Buf at 8 o'clock. sorthern France has lost but four "We're going at it on the basis that we have everything to win and Newark, No. 2 team in the county, 31 DuPont Company is taking over the property for office space falo then cut loose with an 11-1 of 65 professional fights. He has also ties into a rugged rival, meet nothing to lose," he added.

knocked out 23. Proof of this is the fact that they burst and never was headed. Not ing Mt. Pleasant on the latter's court long after, the Hens reduced the St. Ann vs.

st. Heawig p. m. At Williams St. Paul's vs.

Holy Rosary, 7 p. m. EASTERN SHORE LEAGUE Lewes A. A. at Salisbury VFW, 8:30.

Georgetown at Rehoboth. 8:30. TOMORROW CTO Parochial League At Salesianum School St. Peter's vs. St.

Joseph's, 8 a. m. St. Thomas vs. St.

Hedwig'i, 9:45. St. Matthew's vs. St. Paul s.

10:30. St. Patrick's vs. St. Mary s.

CTO Junior Girls' League At Unuline at Belief onte. Tapoff is set at 8.15 Glen, only slightly shorter than the Frenchman, is a rugged-appearing chap with light brown hair, Mt. Pleasant posted a 15-7 mark voted to oust Chandler less than a year after voting him a raise yet for no apparent reason. It thus would not be totally surprising to see them switch back the other way. deficit to 15-11, but Buffalo bounded back to widen the margin to 26-16 at halftime, and proceeded to pull last winter and should give Newark broad shoulders and high cheek bones.

He has more speed and skill (14-3) a real test for a starter. Quinn Lone Vet away in the second half for its third 4. Happy Chandler, a former gov than Famechon and is a fair punch victory in five starts The alleys operated for 13 years. Still hitting the hoop for West Chester Teachers, Earl Voss of Claymont added 14 points in a win over Washington College, whose ace forward, Nick Scallion, threw in 28. Down in Chestertown, they rate Scallion as one of the best in the country.

Dick Koffenberger, with eight points, helped Maryland beat Virginia; Gene Janis, with 20, led Mt. St. Mary's to victory over Elizabethtown and young Jim Seidel canned 10 for the Baltimore Loyola Frosh in their decision over Army Chemical Center. You gather that we've got. good representation on the college basketball' front this winter.

ernor of Kentucky and U. S. senator. Rev. John L.

Birkenheuer, who guides the Sallies, has only one hold Jim Konstanty, the Phillies pitch Christ Our King vs. Corpus Christl, er. But he was the underdog today because betting men doubted hasn't lost an election fight vet. He p. m.

over from last season's squad. He is er, was one of the officials in the contest, and Danny Carnevale, new has beaten some tough babies. his durability to weather 10 rounds Sacred Heart vs. St Anns. 2:45.

St. Elizabeth's vs. St. Paul's, 3:30. Jim Quinn, giant guard.

Father The two clubs, tied with 10-2 records, meet here Sunday. At stake is the championship of the National Football League's American Conference. The winner meets the National Conference champ. That will be decided by a game between the Chicago Bears and Los Angeles. The Giants' regular season wins over the Browns were by 6-0 and 17-13 scores.

The shutout was the first ever scored against a Brown-coached high school, college or pro football team. The Giants have held the Browns to a single touchdown, the other points- in the second game resulting from field goals and a conver Thus if it turns out that Chan of Famechon's relentless attack. Blue Rock manager, was among the Birkenheuer, however, does have dler succeeds Chandler the surprise should not be overwhelming. Not Glen lost six bouts two on technical kayoes, and he was held to six draws in his 51 pro scraps. He 3,500 spectators.

Carnevale also saw his alma mater, canisius, beat Texas in the second game of the double Marshall Tops talented pool of former reserve and Jayvee standouts from which to draw. He most likely will fish out even if they give him a raise. knocked out 18. bill, 59-45. The trip was made by air.

On ar Loop Scorers Feb. Announcement Due Johnny Oros, Pete Kelleher, Bucky Buiano, Len Szafranski, Gale Lay-ton and Jack Strusowski, among And Dot's Dot riving at the Buffalo Airport Warriors Regain Wednesday night, the Hens had to From Screening Group others, and let them share the vari trample through four inches of Divisional Lead ous assignments. BILLY JANKOWSKI says "it looks like a good deal," his pur. chase by the Yankees' Kansas City branch office from Utica. "I had no complaints in the Phillies' system," explained the bas NEW YORK.

Dec. 15 (JP). The snow to the airport terminal. They Malvern Prep, in opening with the sion by Lou Groza. The New York Holds 42-Point Margin Over Chadick in Quest Of Fourth CYO Title ers did that by ruining a passing made the return trip in one hour and 35 minutes.

Sallies, is reported to have one of its most powerful quintets and may Chandler situation continued to simmer in baseball circles today as a four-man committee looked for a successor to A. B. Chandler as com attack which had been the wonder DELAWARE I BUFFAID of the All-America Conference in give the local Irish a headache in NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Eastern Division W. Pet. I W.

Pet. Phila. 11 7 York 10 11 .474 Boston 13 .5911 Baltim're 8 15 .348 Syracuse 10 10 IS .3 Western Division G. F. P.I g.

f. p. this, the Sallies' first test on an am each of the four years it existed. 0 2 2 Kuhn.f 3 0 6 Leo (The Point) Marshall, top missioner of baseball. Albera.t Utt.f bitious 25-game schedule.

The committee, composed of two In the first game, the Giants Harris.f DeGasperis.f Blaney Returns smothered receivers for Quarter W. Pet. Indian'lia 13 11 .512 Tri-Cltiea I 14 .31 Swenehart.I Ray Ciesinksi, Newark coach, has representatives each from the American and National Leagues, was named yesterday. No announce W. Pet.

Roch'ter 12 8 .600 Ft. W'n 13 9 Minn'lii 11 8 holdovers Bunny Blaney and Jim Evans, Kruzinski. back Otto Graham's pitches. In the second, they rushed Graham so hard he didn't have time to spot targets. scorer iq the CYO Major Basketball League for the past three years, again holds a comfortable lead in the loop's individual scoring race as the teams near the halfway mark in the league's schedule.

Marshall, mainstay of the league-leading St. Mary team, has com Bueche as the nucleus of a team Buechele, i 2 2 6 Reld.f 12 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 Ingham.f 0 0 0 5 2 12 Chalmers.c 11 5 27 1 7 3 0 6 3 0 0 0 0 (Thorn, 2 0 4 3 iRooney.g 12 4 iHarbeck.g ft 0 0 12 14 38; Totals 22 10 54 ment is expected from them until that will be filled with former jayvee Goldberg. Brown complained today that a By Associated Press The eight-game losing streak of stars. Those getting a crack at varsity ball tonight are Alvin frozen field and snow were cramping practice for his club and said. the Tri-City Blackhawks in the Sparks, Bill Boutin, Bill Knotts, National Basketball Association is over.

It ended last night at Syra Totals "I trust the same things are hap-pening in New York." ketball-playlng pitcher. "I was treated fine. But this amounts to a fresh start for me, and from what I can see of the transaction, I like it. And who wouldn't going from Class A to Jankowski recalls pitching a couple of good games against the Yankees' Binghamton club in the Eastern League, and also helping to win some others with pinch hits, and figures that is how Kansas City heard about him. After holding out for an Eastern League franchise, or nothing, Reading, has wound up with nothing.

The town had hopes that Cleveland would transfer Its Wilkes-Barre club, but the Indians decided to stay there. Reading felt confident that Cleveland would be the first tenant for its new war memorial stadium. About the Reading stadium, an Indian official said: "There appeared to be so much work unfinished and there were no signs of the lighting system being installed, so that it would be foolish to think of taking the Eastern League team out of Wilkes-Barre and placing it in Reading. Besides, we already have started our advertising campaign in Wilkes-Barre." There's a letter after every football season about the "mythical" city schoolboy champion, and this time it comes from a Charles Burnish, who writes: A few weeks ago your paper Dave Hurm, Bob Kase and the piled 189 points in nine games on 63 field goals and a like number of free throws. His closest rival at Murphy twins, Arty and Marty.

cuse, where the Hawks whipped the Douglas Near Lead The Giants work out today at the Polo Grounds in New York and then Blaney again figures to be the Nationals, 78 to 69. Philadelphia regained first place in the Eastern Division and at the this point is veteran Paul Chadick, of St. John's. Chadick has helped St. John's stay in the close race catch a train for Cleveland.

They In Havana Tourney will work out here tomorrow morn HAVANA, Dec. 15 with 147 points on 56 field tosses ing. same time dropped Fort Wayne into Dave Douglas of Newark, was and 35 fouls. Boots Reed, St. second in the Western Division by the New York baseball writers' dinner in February, when the majors' winter meeting is scheduled.

In the meantime, they will interview possible successors before making a recommendation. Lou Perini, president of the Boston Braves, and Phil Wrigley. owner of the Chicago Cubs, are the National League representatives. Del Webb, vice president of the Yankees, and Ellis Ryan, president of the Cleveland Indians, represent the American League. Bob Carpenter, owner of the Phillies, told a press conference that "it is common knowledge that one cr two clubs violently disapproved of Commissioner Chandler and stated so, but they in no way attempted to alter the votes of others." Carpenter declined to say how he in a four-way tie for sixth place, Millsboro High Five only two strokes off the pace, as the beating the Pistons, 94-82, at Philadelphia.

It was the Warriors tenth straight triumph at home. spearhead. He tossed 285 points through the nets, second highest total in the county, last season. Coach Johnny Crowther's Mt. Pleasant Green Knights will be performing without Bill Reeder, who before graduating set a new state scoring record last season with 337 points to his credit.

Crowther is hoping another top eager like Reeder turns up in tonight's starting cast, which will be selected from Helena's stellar forward, is in third place with 139 poir. 3, two more than that netted by Paul McCullin, of St. Paul's. All have played nine second round of the 72-hole $15,000 Takes on Ocean City Havana Invitation Golf Tournament Philadelphia led at the half, 46 MILLSBORO, Dec. 15 (Special).

started today. games. to 33, and was never seriously Millsboro High will be out to re Setting the pace was Toney threatened. Joe Fulks sparked the Durstein In Race Three others are above the cen Penna, with a six-under-par 66. passed a few remarks about the mythical city champions.

I wish attack with 27 points. FORT WAYNE PHILADELPHIA Close on his heels with 67s were tury mark. They are: Ralph Dur you would clarify your statement and list the basis on which the team had arrived at such a position. My viewpoint is as follows: O. F.

I G. F. P. stein, Christ Our King, with 115; Dutch Harrison, Jim Turnesa, Al Brosch and Cuba's Rufino tne iollowmg: Mark Kuehn and Roger Gordon, the only returnees Les Saraga, St. Helena's 106, and 5 7 10 1 3T 4 3 lOIArlzln.f 6 4 18 8 4 18' 12 4 All the schools did not play each other, namely Wilmington High from last season's club: Jerry Cor-riganPete Sheldon, Bobby Morris.

Slip Garazsewski, St. Elizabeth's 101. Deadlocked with Douglas at 63 Schaus.f Johnson, Kleuh.f RiHey.r Foust.c Otten.e Burrls.c 1 0 2Mocus.f Oil vs. Salesianum, and therefore there is not a complete cycle for Bucky Reeder and Fred Hannan. were Henry Hansom, Pete Cooper 3 2 8: Livingstone, 1 15 3 13Closs.c 16 8 standings of any kind.

But the records as I see them should in With Marshall leading the parade, voted at the St. Petersburg meeting, but "some published reports of hew club owners voted definitely are not true." and Lew Worsham. Claude Harmon, Newark won, 51-44, in their only A 1 1 0 0 Borsavage.e All St. Marys jumped off to a fast elude only games played with city schools, for a schedule, regard defending champion, took a 72. meeting last winter.

start in the team race, winning 3 8 Senesky. I 7 0 14 2 4Phillip. 7 3 17 less of the school, cannot be counted unless all the schools play Among the latest suggested as 1 1 Bobb.t 0 11 Kerris.f Oldham, Totals Fort Wayne Philadelphia the same scheduled teams. My basis for the championship (myth Pantano Wins Cue Test seven of its first eight games. It wasn't until last Tuesday it was handed a second reversal.

That 39 24 82 Totals 34 28 94 successors to Chandler are Frank bound from a loss to Wicomico High when it opens its home basketball season tonight as host to Ocean City High. Millsboro, which had a 16-7 log in 1949-50, did not meet the Marylanders last season. While Millsboro has been forced to rebuild practically a new lineup due to heavy graduation losses, the Ocean City five will move in a veteran aggregation featuring the 6-5, 210-pound center, Steve Gulyas. It has won the Worcester County championship for three years in a row and last season had a 11-2 record. In the Wicomico opener, Milllsboro substituted freely with 12 men seeing action as it lost, 39-25.

LeRoy Jones was the big gun for the Delaware five, banging in 16 points. Lineups: OCEAN CTTT MILLSBORO Lewi Cordrey 18 17 21 2882 ical) would be: Wilmington 3-0-0, Salesianum 2-0-1, Brown Lausche, governor of Ohio, and Sam Pantano qualified for the 23 23 25 2394 sectional pocket billiards tourna feat was accomplished by St. Helena's and lifted the latter into Senator Estes Kefauver (D-Tenn). Lausche had no comment, but Sen 2-2-0, P. S.

duPont 1-2-1, Howard Burnish's beef Is a familiar one, and has it points, but he admits there is not "a com- Meade to Take Case Pro Basketball Last Night's Scores NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Philadelphia 94, Fort Wayne 82. Tri-Citles 78. Svracuse 69. AMERICAN LEAGUE Bridgeport at Saratoga, postponed. Tonight's Schedule NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Minneapolis at Indianapolis.

AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled. ator Kefauver said he isn't inter a three-way tie for third with St. Elizabeth's and St. Paul's. ested.

ment to be held in Philadelphia next week by defeating Don Trum-bore; 300-294, in the final innings of their 300-point pocket billiards match, concluded at Trumbore's plete cycle" in the city and until there is one, this argument is going to go on and on. For the overall season, Salesianum was 8-1-1 and Wilmington 6-3-0 as the two top teams in the city, and Christ Our King, currently tied for fourth with St. John's wiH get Veeck Reported last night. as the overall standings are the only ones that can be compiled i and make any sense, we've been going along with those as the the next crack at St. Mary'6 in the second half of a twin bill at the YMCA tomorrow night.

The opener To Race Commissioners MIAMI, Dec. 15 (JP). Jockey Don Meade took the Florida state Racing Commission off the hot seat yesterday by withdrawing his application to ride at Florida tracks. The dapper little former riding great then announced he would ask the National Association of State Hot After Browns CLEVELAND. Dec.

15 (Pi.The "mythical" tabulator, for what it's worth. But we never will will see St. Hedwig's, which is Phonevision? Called Answer breathing heavily on the neck of Cleveland Plain Dealer today said St. Mary's, try to hold second place have a city champion until there is a football Big Five, similar to the basketball setup of last winter when everybody played everybody else for the first time in history. Wilmington and the L.

Jones there appears to "be more truth than with a victory over St. Elizabeth's. Willi Guyla Massey Bradford Cr To Promoters9 TV Problems Godfrey fiction" in the old report that Sill Veeck will return to baseball as Hudson Sallies played on the court, but can't get together in football. owner of the St, Louis Browns. such as basetoall, football, the Ken- CHICAGO, Dec.

15 (INS). The Sacred Heart Winner At last reports, the two schools were as far apart as ever over a date in 1951, or any other year. Doesn't make much sense, but Rac'ng Commissioners to reconsider his case when it convenes here Jan. 21. Meade won a probationary license from the Florida group last Saturday by a 3-1 vote, touching off a The Plain Dealer said develop tucky Derby and other races, sports president of the Zenith Radio Cor The league also will be in action Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, after which the teams will take a holiday until Jan.

5. 2 Games Sunday In Sunday's twin test, listed for Fournier Memorial Hall, St. Ann's Sacred Heart nosed out St. Pat ments at the winter baseball meet arenas, stadiums, can so far Doration claimed today he nas a exceed on-the-spot gate receipts harness for. the so-called television rick's, 44-43, in a Parish Basket ball League game last night.

ings in St. Petersburg, lend support to this belief. that television could very well be monster that can change It into a BACKED HEART ST. PATRICKS storm of protest throughout the racing world. There was talk that the come the major source of revenue Veeck formerly owned the Cleve beloved brother of every sports O.

F. O. F. P. land Indians.

from sports 1 1 3Mocley.f 4 0 8 promoter. National Association might cancel McDonald said he has queried President Bill DeWitt of the Cmdr. E. F. McDonald, said 0 0 0 4 Schmidt.

0 0 Kelly. 3 0 4 8 1 13 3 0 6 Csy.I DeVenctnti.f 3 0 Ivone.e 3 auiiexic directors at xaie, cornea will tryto advance against St. Hedwig's fast-breaking combine, and St. Mary's will play it6 second game in as many nights, facing St. Paul's.

On Monday night another double-header is scheduled with St. Thomas taking on St. Ann's, and this cure-all for the pocket-book pyou've got to admit the stubbornness is admirable. Lot of excitement at the Muhlenberg-Delaware frosh basketball fame. The teams had left the floor in the belief that Delaware had won, 65-64.

Then a scoring discrepancy was discovered, and showed thai the regulation game had ended in a 65-65 deadlock. The teams had to be flushed out of the locker rooms, the varsity players were chased off the floor and an extra period played, with Delaware finally winning. Benny Borgmann had rated the Muhlenberg frosh five one of the strongest ever, so the victory for the Blue Chicks was a nice boost for Bob Siemen's youngsters. North Western, Stanford, Wichita Browns, a bustling individual usually, made himself scarce at the meeting, the article said adding: 0 4 Lyons pains of those sponsoring athletic 13 4 3 3 8 3 34 Brennanx 11 Reajdoa.f Arizona, Kansas and Wyoming for plans to hold its convention here, and Chairman A. S.

Drew had called a meeting in New Orleans to discuss it. Various racing associations voiced opposition to Florida's action. Florida Chairman Leo Edwards of events is a Zenith product cauea Can, 0 0 0 their opinions of phonevision. He "Reason for this, according to the Schneider. i 4 phonevisian.

1 9 4 44 stated that all had' "favorable II 43 Total Total 30 report, is that Veeck gave implicit St. Joseph's facing St. Helena's, on He claimed a new source of comments" and made requests for the Howard High court. revenue could be tapped by charg additional information. 1 instructions that no players are to be sold or traded before the negotiations are completed, or the deal Tuesday's pre-holiday twin bill is Miami, vice president of the National ing television set owners a fee for College Basketball The Federal Communications seeinz a sports event.

slated for the P. S. duPont floor and will bring together St. Thomas and Association, vigorously opposed Meade's reinstatement. Commission has authorized a 90- isoff." continued: "Phonevision Is an at Baffala 54.

Delaware 38. Lincoln 70, Franklin and Marshall 41. Morrl Harvey 62, Glenvllle 60. day phonevision test. It is sched Although both Veeck and DeWitt St.

Thomas Girls Lose St. Paul's, and St. John's V6. St. Helena's.

uled to begin within the next 10 tachment to a TV receiver and is operated in conjunction with the W. Va. Tech 65. Davi and Slkln M. In a Senior CYO Girls' Basketba' days.

The jockey was suspended to March, 1945, at the Hippodrome De Los Americas in Mexico City after a run-in with a steward. He sought Scoring leaders: deny any deal is under way, the paper said, purchase of the franchise for $2,000,000 or more "may be made In a matter of weeks." League game last night, St. An Zenith has put the experiment in Florida Stat 76, Connecticut Stat 88. Kentucky 85, Florida 37. South Carolina 94.

Furman 42. Stetson MS. Collate of Charleston 44. telephone company. This subscription system of television presents a scrambled picture of a fee thony's trounced St.

Thomas, Hercules, Memorial Win in Girls' League Hercules defeated Atlas, 34-20, and Memorial Hospital turned aside Delaware Hospital, 38-21. in the Senior Girls' Basketball League last night. unsuccessfully to get reinstatement 49-21. the hands of the National Opinion Research Center of the University of Chicago to secure complete ob Wra. and Mary 70.

Hampden-Sydney 46. in New York and New Jersey. St. Elizabeth's nosed out St. program unless the set owner calls the telephone company and asks jectivity.

Yesterday he appeared before the Florida commission and announced he was voluntarily withdrawing his that the presentation be unscranv bled." The research group has selected CCNT n. Waahintton Stat 43. OaortU 58. Clemaon 48. Denver 66, Drake 60.

Oettysnurf 76. Mt. St. Mary 6J Dickinson 71. Lebanon Valley 70.

Western Maryland 65. Drew S3. Temple 111, Glasaboro Teachers 86. Peter's. 14-12.

ST. ANTHONY'S ST. THOMAS O. F. P.I O.

P. 0 0 Amato.f 4 0 0 0 FO PU. Marshall, St. Mary's 9 83 83 189 Chadick. St.

John's 9 5 38 147 Reed, St. Helena- 9 65 29 139 McCullin, St. Paul's 9 61 15 137 Durstein, COK 9 47 21 115 Saraga. St. Helena's 9 47 12 1C6 Garazewskl, St.

Eliz 9 38 25 101 Daley. St. Ann's 9 38 20 96 Brown. St. Joseph's 9 41 11 93 Joyce.

St. John's 9 37 18 92 McFadden, St. Thomas 9 98 19 91 Hatz, St. Mary's 9 38 18 90 Scott. St.

Joseph's 9 38 14 90 Becker. St. Thomas 9 36 8 90 Kelleher, St. Ann's 31 12 78 HERCULES ATLAS r. 300 families for the test.

Pull length motion pictures will be pre McDonald said most shows nor i i mally seen without extra charge application. Howard Juniors Win lut Carolina Teacher 62. Catawba 49. 0 4 1 1 sented on this phonevision hookup and any family desiring to go to the movies at home will, call the would still be available. He added that fights, football and baseball O.

F. P.I 2 0 4Carter.f 4 0 38 Manettl.f 1 0 2 Muford 0 0 0 Zox.t 0 0 0 Krupa.g 0 0 OIBeth.g 0 0 Stsjenw'er 0 0 Husheheck.f Kuehn.f Johnson.f Sweeney.t 3erstenb'f Lowes Day. Hallg Total! Howara junior High's eager games and certain other events 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 telephone company and be billed turned aside Friends School Junior 91 however, would be put on a pay as-you-see basis. western Kentucky 103. Tampa 70.

Toledo 73. Niagara N.Y.) 70. Canisius M. Texas 45. Long Island 75.

Georgetown 66. Boston College 88. Boston U. 48. Vermont 67, Norwich 49.

Orov city 97. Juniata 37. 45. Alumni 37. Wilkes 68.

Susquehanna 47. Missouri 50, Teza Christian 41. Western Maryland 85, Drew S3. Kentucky Derby May 5 IXDUISVTLLE, Ky Dec. 15 0J.P).

The seventy-seventh running of the Kentucky Derby will be held on May 5, 1951, it was announced today. Officials of Churchill Downs race track revealed that -the mile-and-a-quarter stake for J-year-olds will once again carry a purse value of $100,000 added. 39th Season for Sheridan BETHLEHEM, Pa, Dec IS 01.B. Coach Billy Sheridan launches hi thirty-ninth year as Lehigh wrestling coach when the Engineer grap-plers tackle Cornell here tomorrow night. television sets without 4 20 17 34 Totals High yesterday, 51-25.

In the Junior varsity game, Friends won 39-28. FRIENDS I HOWARD O. P. P. O.

T. r. Baseball received 1975,000 for Its MEMORIAL DEL. HOSPITAL I the phonevision attachment will Layton.f 0'Hare 0 14 TV and radio rights for the last 11 1 33 Fliektacer.I I 3 1 Pietkewiei.f 3 3 slorant.c I 0 tj Galluchlo.g 0 0 0 Daney.f 10 1 Cocco.g 0 0 OINelanna.g 0 0 0 Hinkle.g 0 0 OiMlaker.g 0 0 0 Petriilo.g 0 0 01 Totals 33 49! Total! 8 3 31 ST. PETER I ST.

ELIZABETH'S O. P. P. a. P.

P. 0 4 0 Oott.f 1 1 21 Quinn, i 113 Tocucci.f 3 0 giQuinlan.f 10 4 M.Oian.g 0 0 OiHoot.g 0 10 A.Oian.g 0 10 Mulrooney.g 0 3 0 Gallager.f 0 3 OjCtuidy.g 0 10 Totals 1J Total! 1 14 St. Peter'! 1 5 313 8t. Elizabtth'a 4 1 314 Official: Flukinger. be unable to receive these pictures 7 3 World Series but McDonald wrote Hoopes.f 0 0 OiMason.f 7 0 14 Foulk.t 0 0 3 17 Salzeburg.f 0 1 HBeachura.e 10 1 11 1 1 3 2 18 0 0 McDonald predicts the test will prove: "Phonevision is not only Baseba 11 Commissioner A.

North Carolina Stat 65, Zatrn Ken i Knight.f 4 Boyd.f Oraper.g HMeno.g 0 Ntaden.g 0 ralvarese, Hartlng.f Marvel.f (bberson.g rurner.f Psmassengf Lasby.g Anderson. Ice Hockey Last Nlfht's Score NATIONAL LEAGUE Toronto 7, Chicago 1. Detroit 4, Boston 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE Indianapolis 6. Providence 2.

Tonifht's Schedule NATIONAL LEAGCE No games scheduled. AMERICAN LEAGUE No games scheduled. Chandler that this was "small I 31 coverdala.g 2 0 4 the answer to the sports problems, Manss.e 0 0 0 Oates 6 0 9 James.c 0 0 III change" compared to what phone It is the answer for the moving tucky 6. Catholic XT. 82.

Randolph Macon 73. Lenoir Rhyn 60, Newberry 58. Oklahoma A. St M. 44.

Arkansas 33. 1 7 0 0 0 0 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 picture -producers and for grand opera, which will no longer need Pyle. 3 9 15! Nestor.r 2 0 4 Cashman.c 1 0 3 Southwest Texas 55. Tasa A. Ac M.

SO vision could produce. The former naval officer continued: "The revenue from great sports events iUayew.g Parra.g I 211 Total to pass the hat N. Texs 54, Baylor so. Wyoming 64, Colorado H. ToUU 4 34 Totals 7 11 25 Total 13 (1.

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