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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 11

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Selvy Ma Major Co NEW YORK (A Frank Selvy made of all significant maj Furman's clean sweep basketball scoring records, final official tf.C.A.A. sefvic urea showed Saturd The 6-foot-3 All-Anerican from Corbin, set 24 and innumerable one game, one sea sons and career, i free throws and tota In fact only two In the book without both deal with at than accomplishmen up 20 free throw of the career recor by Walter Dukes of 23 field goal attemp READ ftfiPOHfEft CLASSTFIfcn ADS es Clean Sweep Of lege Basketball Marks DOVER OtttO, MONDAY, APttiL 5, 1SS4 PACK It bureau fig- tajor records nor ones for on, two sea- field goals, cords remain is name, and mpts rather ts. He wound short of 926 held 'ton Hall, and short of the Babe Zaharias Wont Tourney Trail CARRQLLTON, 4 a Babe Zaharias lost the Cjirrollton Women's Open Golf Tournament yesterday" in a closli finish with Louise Suggs but changed her mind today about quitting competitive golf after two morfe tournaments. "Playing one toxirnament right after another as I pave done is a one-season standard of 964 set, by Temple's Bill Mlkvy in Otherwise everything Selvy did was unprecedented. We completed the season with a 29-game total of 427 goals, 355 fouls and 1,209 points, an average of 41.7.

That's an increase of more than 40 per cent over his 1953 average of 29.5, which was an all-time record then. He is only the second player to win the national scoring title twice, joining George Mikan. His career total of 2,538 points is the highest ever recorded in any college competition, surpassing by one point the total Seattle's Johnny O'Brien compiled in two seasons of minor competition and one major. Selvy's three-year average of 32.5 points a game is higher than that of any other major player for even one season. In his 78 games.

Selvy sank 43 per cent of his shots from the floor and 77 cent of his free throws. Selvy also set a major-college one-game standard of 100 points, and went over the 50-point mark in seven games. TuskyTpONY League To Meet Donald Keffer Sr. was elected president of the Tuscarawas PONY Baseball League at the organ- iittie too tough for me right now." National meeting held last week said the Babe in a recorded inter- whll f. hn Roth was named vice with Bob Sikrist of radio president Other officers include treasurer Richard Ronald and secretary Mrs.

i Donald Keffer while Dick Robinson and Earl Reichman were named to the finance committee and Richard Agganis Clinches Job With Boston Red Sox By ED COftfttGAK AP Sfwrts Harry Agganis. the Golden Greftk from Boston University, found himself in a peculiar spot a year ago. He was having trouble deciding whether to join the National Football League or take a try at professional baseball. itation WGST of Atlanta She said she woijld for six weeks after playing in two more tournaments the! New Orleans tournament later this week and the Babe Zaharias Opejn in Beaumont, but that "theft I'll start back and play all of thejm again." Last night Sportsj Editor Furmau Eisner of the Atlanta Constitution quoted Mrs. Zaharias as saying she was playing at New Orleans and Beaumont.

Bisher quoted her as saying: "I mean it. I'rh through. I'm fired, just simply worn out. 1 can't utand this sort of tjhinj? week after week like I used to." But this morningj she said she'll be ready to go aiWr the rest which she'll take at her home in Tampa, Fla. Mrs.

Zaharias said she would meet all her, comqntments extending in 1956 and would continue to art as tournament director and President of the Lftdies Professional Golf Association. A native of Begumont. she and her husband now make their home in Tampa, Fla. She will be 38 June 26. finished the CarroHton tournament in third place with 220, collecting $490.

Donehue and Ronald were selected as team managers. A business meeting for the league will be held at the Tuscarawas village building this evening at 8. All parents of players and other interested parents are urged to attend. Reibel Scores Winning Goal For Redwings DETROIT Dutch Reibel, a rookie flash who faded, was out of the dog house today after shooting the Detroit Red Wings to victory in the opening game of the Stanley Cup hockey finals. Benched because of ineffective, lack-lustre play, Reibel set up one goal and scored the winner as the Red Wings cooled the Montreal Canadiens 3-1 last, night to get the jump in the best-of-seven series.

It was no secret that tihe Detroit management was dissatisfied with Reibel's showing in the second half of the season, after he performed brilliantly in the first half. He was yanked from his regular role as center for Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay, the team's big punch, and relegated to the bench, where he saw only spot duty. He skated with new vigor last night and broke his scoring famine which had seen him go without a goal since Feb. 7, a period of 24 games. The teams will go at it again tomorrow in Olympia Stadium, before moving to Montreal for the third and fourth games Thursday and Saturday, CARNEY AUDITORS WIN AKRON, Ohio MB Cleveland's Carney Auditors beat the Akron Joe's All-Stars, 62-54, last night in the finals of the 10th annual Rubber City Class A basketball tourtia- ment.

Pro Basketball Minneapolis 81. Syracuse 97 (Minne- apoUi leads 2-1) Rogovin Optioned To Havana, Cuba COLUMBIA, S. C. UP) Saul Rogovin, former Chicago White Sox pitching star, was optioned Saturday to Havana of the International League by the Cincinnati Reds. obtained by the Reds in a winter trade deal, may be recalled on 24 hours' notice.

Kellog Near Death After Auto Crash PINE CIV-Junius Kellog, 6-8 member of the Harlem Globetrotters team, lay near death today after suffering a severed spinal colunjm and other injuries in a highway accident near here. Kellogg, formeij Manhattan College basketball altar, was among five Negro professional basketball Players injured 'when their blew a tire and overturned Fri-j day night 16 miles north of Pine Bluff. Kellogg's attending physician said the product) of Portsmouth, is paralyzed except for slight movemerit in one arm. The doctor said Kellogg's condition is "not good" and he held little hope for his recovery. Keljogg also suffered a dislocated vertebra in his neck.

Twelve major league baseball teams will train in Florida next spring. American Legion Dover Post No. 205 ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES REGULAIJ MEETING MONDAY NIGHT APRILS, 1954 Conditions GET BRAKE SPECIAL fimtont Here's We Do: front and llninf. and repack front wheel Intpect brake Check mM brake fluid If brake ta Mcure full contact with Carefully A REG. $4.50 VALUI ANY MAKE CAR FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY FIRESTONE STORES 314 N.

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Evert two days ago, he probably wasn't Quite sure. But today he ast his lot with the Boston Red Sox and with only one year of experience behind Im, he is in line be at least he part-time first baseman for Lou Boudreau's outfit. "And," said Boudreau, "if' he appens to go on a hot batting treak, he may play all the time. farry has shown me enough now. le has made my team.

He'll start first base against all right- landers. I know he hit left-handers Furnitures Win TCBA Tourney History was made in the ledgers of the Twin City Bowling tournament Sunday evening as the Hicks rniture keglers came up with 993 actual pins in the final game the final shift to edge the Ohio 'ower Company quintet for the championship by 36 pins. It was the first time that any earn has won the crown two years a row, while it also marked the third championship that Hicks' has won in the nine years of the tourney. Last year they won with a 2946 series. The Ohio Power team took second place honors with a 2837 series as compared to the winning 2873 mark, and Romig Insurance was third with 2793.

Lakers Hold 2-1 Edge Over Nats SYRACUSE, N. Y. Cfl The Minneapolis Lakers today held a 2-1 edge over injury-riddled Syracuse in their quest for a fifth National Basketball Assn. championship in six years thanks to the chips-down playing of the old maestro, George Mikan. It was Mikan's 30 points and his command of the backboards last night that paced the Lakers to an 81-67 victory-over the Nationals in the world series of pro basketball.

well at Louisville in the American Assn. last year, but they might be a little rough on him In the majors." Right now, the 23-year-old Harry is hitting .323 against major league pitching on the grapefruit circuit. If he makes out, Red Sent will have more than realized the $30,000 bonus they paid him in 1952. Agganis won yesterday's ball game for the Red Sox when he drove in two runs in their 3-2 victory over Atlanta of the Southern Assn. The amazing Bob Friend and his equally amazing Pittsburgh Pirate mates continued their rampage by shutting out the Philadelphia A's 2-0.

Friend held the A's to four hits and now ha? tossed 19 straight scoreless innings. With two out in the ninth inning, the New York Yankees scored Day toner Beach Bids For Tribe Training Camp DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. WV-The City of Daytona 33eaeh and the chamber of commerce Saturday made a formal offer to the Cleveland Indians to move their spring training camp here from Tucson, in 1955. The city offered to enlarge the City Island baseball park and build new dressing rooms and press faci lities at an estimated cost of $86,000. The chamber of commerce offered to guarantee the Indians a $40,000 gate for eight exhibition games here next spring.

Hank Greenberg, Cleveland general manager, and George Medinger, Indians' vice president, accepted the formal bid and announced it will submitted to the club's executive board before April 15. The Indians' present contract with Tucson expires on that date. seven runs and thereby saved ihemselves the ignominy of being sea ten by Savannah of the Sally league. The final count was 11-9. Ed Lopat, who scheduled to start the opener for the Yanks, was unimpressive for the first five Innings.

The Philadelphia Phillies were set down with four hits by Jack Urban of the Birmingham Barons of the Southern Assn. 2-1. The Milwaukee Braves whipped the Brooklyn Dodgers 18-14 in a three-hour contest. This one all hitting and no pitching. Both starters, Bob Buhl of the Braves and Billy Loes of the Brooks, were hit hard.

Eddie Mathews. the 1 major leagues' home run king last year, hit his fifth round-tripper in three times in the eighth inning to as many days. The Chicago White Sox scored turn back the St. Louis Cardinals 8-5. The Cards got some solace by making a triple play in the first inning, Wally Westlake hit a home run and a double to lead the Cleveland Indians to an 84 victory over the New York Giants.

Bob Feller, permitting only three hits in five scoreless innings, was the winner first triumph of the spring. The Chicago Cubs thumped the Baltimore Orioles 10-2 with a seven run outburst in the seventh. The Hockey Results National League Detroit 3, Montreal 1 (Detroit leads 1-0) Cincinnati Redlegs downed the Washington Senators 10-4 with Wally who couldn't make the team last year, leading the assault with a three-run hornet, two doubles and a single, DrySkinltefc! doeldf't ftttftttg felteVti of turfate skin Alls. Zemo steps sSrttefcfftf fiftf Ml aids faster healing. Say Sitm Strength Ztma NIWI "JIM BO" IHTI JIM BO-ttM wot uiiMODMl iwwtkxi hi KM hatonr irtiCeM minnow that iwutit No mor bait to hnr.

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