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WGM-TV. call Michigan 2 7600 Superior 7 0100 Wednesday, December 23, 1958 TTfiljvllFKls JV PRIME RIBS HOT OFF THE GRIDIRON Be La Salle Wins TitleWmm ILLINI CONTROL A MOMENT OF FRUSTRATION I BOTH BOARDS s-rvp -j JARS MENDEL IN CATHOLIC FINAL, 67-50 Trail Twice in Early Stages College Basketball De Paul Takes Third Place TUESDAY'S RESULTS Illinois, 71; Stanford, 62. Bradley, SO; Dartmouth, 44. Akron. 70; Seattle, 63.

Queens, 79; Hunter, 7S. St. Louis, 55; California, 43. Fairleigh Dickinson, 79; Wagner, 66. Tulsa, 60; New Mexico A.

A 58. College of Pacific, 67; St. Peter's, 53. Montana, 82; Oregon, 75. Idaho, 60; Kent State, 54.

Portland, 78; North Dakota, 49. Pepperdine, 89; Redlands, 69. Hawaii, 73; Westmont 71 TOURNAMENTS KANSAS CONFERENCE Championship Bracket Iowa football team and entourage of coaches, trainers, and newsmen are treated to picnic lunch of prime ribs from restaurant in nearby Beverly Hills, Cal. Hawkeyes are working out in Pasadena for Rose bowl meeting with California Jan. 1.

AP Wirepnoto Bethany, 77; Emporia college, 64. McPberson, 96; Baker, 75. Consolation Bracket Friends, 89; Kansas Wesleyan, 63. Bethel, 02; Sterling, 78. GRAMBLING INVITATIONAL Championship Bracket Langston, 77; So.

Louisiana, 75. Grambling, 67; Prairie View, 59. Consolation Bracket Arkansas A. M. 76; Texas 75 Wiley, 69; Tougaloo, 68.

Kuharich Scans Irish Scene New Coach Calls Champaign, 111., Dec. 23 Special Illinois scored its fifth nonconference basketball triumph in six starts Tuesday night, beating Stanford, 71 to 62. for Unity Among All Factions BY HOWARD BARRY Chicago Tribune Press Service Notre Dame, Dec. 23 BY RALPH LEO De La Salle made a success ful and rousing defense of its title in the annual Catholic league basketball tournament In De Paul university's Alumni hall Tuesday night by routing Mendel, 67 to 50, in the final game of the fourth annual holiday competition for the Catholic league's 18 high schools. Thus, De La Salle equaled St.

Elizabeth's feat of winnipg two successive tourney titles in 1955 and 1956. Mendel's Monarchs never had progressed beyond the first round in previous meets. De Paul academy, the host school, won third place by defeating Loyola Academy, 66 to 57. Turn Game Into Rout De La Salle, coached by the veteran Ed Riska, had gone into" the tournament with a mediocre 3 and 4 record and had been given no more than an outside chance of winning a second championship, cially since three of last year's regulars were lost by graduation. By Tuesday night the Meteors generated enough offensive power to turn their game with the favorite Monarchs into a rout after a three-all tie in the first period.

De La power rrv Joe Kuharich, Notre Dame's Howie Dellmar's visitors could not match the shooting accuracy of their hosts. A balanced attack enabled the II-lini to score from well out on jump shots and from close in on fast break layups. new head football coach, came home Tuesday to his alma mater and to the town South All hands are thwarted as Mendel and La Salle players fight for ball in title game of the. Catholic league basketball tourney in De Paul university gymnasium. Players are (from left) Dick Napoli of Mendel, Ron Weigand and Nick Mathys of.De La Salle, and Ed Lusk of De La Salle won, 67 to 50.

-tribune Photo) Bend in which he was raised. The occasion was a brief visit Illinois trailed twice in the early stages at 5 to 4 and 14 to 12. Two baskets by Vern Altemeyer, reserve center, with members of the Notre Dame athletic staff, during a luncheon in the: Morris inn on the campus. Kuharich did more than come home. He stepped into pushed Illinois in front to stay.

By halftime the Big Ten Phils Trade Repulski, 2 Rookie Hurlers to Dodgers for Anderson, Star in Minors club was on top, 40 to 27. a complex situation in which a ball club up. The Phillies prestige is balanced by respon If ter if ll t. iiiiMiniiiiiiiMiii ir in ii i urn un iv -mm sibilities. It requires discre Illinois' superiority on the boards stood it in good stead.

Roger Taylor, Illini captain, outscored his counterpart and rival in the Indians' lineup, Guard Paul Neumann, 17 to need to be awakened." Hit .269 at Montreal tion and diplomacy as well as Philadelphia, Dec. 23 CD The last place Philadelphia Phillies continued their baseball rebuilding process Tuesday, acquiring one of the top second basemen in the minor coaching skill. In submitting Anderson, who was runner to a succession of interviews, Kuharich demonstrated a 10. Lineups: stemmed mainly from the un up to Rocky Nelson for the canny marksmanship and deft leagues for Outfielder Rip Illinois 711 Stanford 62 sauve know-how combined with an easy, pleasant manner Repulski and two rookie pitchers! which indicated that Notre Vaughn, Gosnell.f Wessels.c Taylor, Jackson.g Altemeyer Landy Perrv General Manager Roy 2- 3 4-7 0- 2 3- 5 1- 2 1-2 1-2 r-3 0-2 Arrillaga.r 5 4-4 Hendry.f 0 1-3 Haga.c 9 Neumann, 4 2-3 Warren.g 2 4-7 Rose, 0 0-0 Thuesen 0 0-0 Brockm'er 0 3-4 Tipton 0 0-0 Stabler 0 2-2 Dame's football relations with athletes, press, and public may Harney of the Phillies gave up the three players for 24 year be expected to remain at their most valuable player honors in the International league last season, hit .269 for Montreal. Fast as indicated by 21 stolen bases, the young Cali-fornian made only 10 errors accepting 841 chances for a .988 fielding average.

Repulski, obtained two seasons ago by the Phillies from St. Louis, along with Infielder Bunkenb'g Kip Repulski George Anderson traditional high level. old George Anderson, an All Joe Kuharich (right) in Notre Dame for first talk with Ed Krause, athletic on football prospects for next- Season. CAP Wirephcto ball handling of Al Williams, 6 foot 2 inch junior, who with Capt. Ron Weigand, the other 6-2 forward, carried the brunt of the attack in spectacular style from the moment they began firing away at the basket.

Williams and Weigand are the two returning regulars from last year's title winning Three Goals in Row 20 22-32 22 29 13-28 21 Star second baseman in every acquired Infielders Gene Magic Football Name Freese and Ruben Amaro from Free throws made and attempted. Half time Illinois. 40; Stanford. 27. Rebounds Illinois T601: Vaiiehn 9.

Cos- With regard to the alumni league he has played in dur ing his year baseball ca reer. St. Louis, Pitcher Ruben Go and the general public, split mez, and Catcher Valmy nell 10. Wessels 12, Jackson 5, Altemeyer 4, Landt 2, Perry 3. team 15.

Stanford 43: Arrillaga 9. Hendry 3, Haga 5, Warren 3, Neumann 3, Crawford on the issue of releasing or Thomas from San Francisco, retaining Terry Brennan as White Sox Shares Will Not Be Sold at Mere $195 Each crocKmeyer team 16. Officials Sam Madden. Max Mohr. coach, with the resultant flurry of comment on Notre Dame The Phillies sent the 30 year old Repulski, and Pitchers Gene Snyder and Jim Golden to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Anderson, a Manhattan Beach, lad who played Lending Williams and Wei BRADLEY WINS, 50-44 Bobby Morgan, for Outfielder Del Ennis, hit .244 last season, including 13 home runs, four as a pinchhitter.

The Dodgers figure the right hand hitting slugger will find the famed left field target in the Coli basic football philosophy, Ku gand stalwart help was Jim What is Mrs. Dorothy Rig- Peoria, 111., Dec. 23 ID- harich sard: Hardek, 5-10 guard whose ney's asking price for her share of the White Sox? three successive baskets for last season with Montreal of "All Notre Dame alumni, students, and fans will always De La Salle in the third pe Bradley university switched to possession type' basketball Tuesday night and defeated Dartmouth, 50 to 44, for its It's much more than at the and drafted Infielder Johnny O'Brien. "And I'm not thru yet," asserted Harney from California where he completed the deal with the Dodgers. Harney described the 5-9j 165 pound Anderson as "an Eddie Stanky type ball player.

He can beat you many. ways, with his bat, his glove or with his head. He's a take charge type guy, the kinoSwho wakes want athletic matters conduct riod nullified a Mendel rally rate of $195.34 a share, ap ed in a manner which is best the International league. Fifth Deal by Phils It was the fifth transac tion by Harney since the Phil praisal value submitted by the led by Mike Stallings, Tom Stallings, and Walt Katuzny. seum to his liking.

Snyder is a southpaw who won 14 and lost 7 for High Point-Thomasville in the class Carolina league in 1958, sixth victory without a loss. for the university. Its record club accountants last April The usually fast breaking is second to none as an edu for inheritance and federal AH three of Hardek's goals were made from beyond the lies closed their disappointing cational institution even tho Braves took only three field tax purposes. and Golden a 10-16 pitcher for Notre Dame also has been 1958 season in the National league cellar. Harney earlier shots in the second half and at one time controled the ball This, figure was projected Continued on page 4, col.

5 Tulsa in the Texas league. magic name in football. I hope from the White Sox balance that all factions of Notre Dame for 14 consecutive minutes in protecting an 8 point lead. followers will stand by us now sheet, taking in physical assets such as Comiskey park, in every respect. By (David, fondojv Bobby Joe Mason was high scorer with 22 points, 20 in equipment, securities, and cash reserve, Roy Egan, White the first half, and for the second contest in a row hit on Sox attorney and member of The situation which Kuharich is handling so tactfully may be gauged by a quote from Iowa's coach, forest Evashevski, whose teams the club's board of directors, 10 out of 10 free throws.

saidTuesday. THOUGHTS WHILE preparing to start my Christmas shopping: This old boxing fan is delighted with the promotional buildup being given Heavyweight Nino Valdes, the carefree Cuban. The stories about nasty Nino read as tho Jack Doc Kearns, Jack Hurley, or the late Bradley 501 It does NOT include the fought some magnificent bat Smith.f 1 3-5 0 Mason. 6 10-10 4 McDade.c 4 4-9 1 tles with Brennan Irish. value of the American league franchise, or the 182 ball Dartmouth 44 F'nsw'thx 3 0-0 3 Vwegh.f 12-2 4 Kaufman, 3 4-5 2 1 1-2 5 LaRusso.f 7 1-2 4 Barnes.c 2 0-0 1 Berry.f 0 0-0 0 Hgland.f 0 0-0 1 Gavin.

10-0 2 Aley.g 0 8-0 0 0 0-0 0 Morse.f 1 3-4 2 Owens.g 1 4-4 2 Saunders.g 0 0-0 0 Voegele.f 0 0-0 1 Evashevski, pointing his team for the Rose bowl game, said in Pasadena that he was gloomy because his star end, or a Stan Musial and the drive and self-sacrifice of a Frank Leahy and Vince Lloyd's sense of humor and Jack Brickhouse's bankroll and Ernie Banks' ability to make friends and Dick Donovan's heart and Casey Stengel's popularity and Mickey Mantle's athletic ability Jack Brickhouse's bankroll and the brash courage of a Billy Martin and the loyalty of a George Halas and the executive ability of a Truman Gibson and Ray Eliot's personality and Elmer Lay-den's sincerity and Jack Brickhouse's bankroll and the friendship of all the great people in sport and the greatest career of 'em all with the greatest newspaper of 'em all. players owned by the White Sox. The attorney said that only a mythical valuation of the ball players and the franchise could be made. Bill Veeck's bid takes these Curt Merz, was hurt and be- 13 24-32 10 18 8-11 22 Free throws made and attempted. Halftime Bradley, 40; Dartmouth, Continued on page 2, col.

3 31 intangibles into account, he Harry Mendel, were originating them. The most pleasing baseball news of the year is that Bill Veeck may be coming back, this time as an owner of the White Sox. With or without Charles Chuck Comiskey as an accomplice, Veeck very quickly would have the Comiskey park turnstiles whirring near the two million mark and would have a ball club that could drive the Yankees back across the Chicago river. The hope here is that Veeck and Comiskey can line up together. That would be quite an entry.

And baseball wouldn't be quit the same without a Comiskey 111 Never Sell, Says Chuck added. Don't Count Players ROY EGAN lock, stock, barrel. delphia Athletics in 1954 to Arnold Johnson of Chicago and his associates. The re ported price was $3,500,000 and didn't even include Connie Mack stadium, which had been sold to the Philadelphia Phillies. Sox Worth More The value of the Athletics players was not equal to that of the White Sox, the attorney said.

If you sell a house, you Can say: I want to take jny stove and refrigerator pointed out "Mrs. Rigney can't say: I want Billy Pierce and Dick Donovan. She'd be selling her interest in the club lock, stock, and barrel." John Rigney, White Sox vice president, and husband of Dor- "The Whi-te Sox do not establish any ball player as an asset," Egan said. Maybe to morrow he 11 retire, break a leg, or develop a sore arm Stan Musial How can you put a value on human beings? "The franchiseis in the Charles Comiskey issued the following statement Tuesday night: "The Chicago White Sox baseball club was founded by my grandfather, Charles A. Comiskey, and has been retained proudly by the Comiskey a i 1 for 58 years.

"It was the will of my father and mother that the ownership of the Chicago White Sox should remain in the Comiskey family. I would 'ike it to be known that I would never under any circumstances sell the Chicago White Sox out of the Comiskey family. This ball club is the vocation that I want and intend to folic w. "I feel that in this generation of Comiskeys, we have had a fine star; toward building championship team. And I intend to do all in my power, God willing, to accomplish that goal." MORE THOUGHTS while dusting off the battered charge-plate and preparing to do the Christmas shopping: Presentation of the Pan-American games here next summer boosts this city's reputation as the world's greatest sports center.

But why don't we support hockey? No one is more deserving of a Merry Christmas than Stu Holcomb, Northwestern's athletic director. What a job Stu has done in rebuilding the Wildcats as major sports, powers! The unsung heroes of sport are the telegraphers who handle sports copy. Merry Christmas to all you guys. Oops! Only a few hours left to do the shopping. What time does the drug store close? And next year I'll start earlier.

nature of a license from the American league and is good only as long as the club is in it! .1 wouldn't be a college football coach if they paid me as much as some of the players. If you still must place a late order with Santa Claus, whynot buy that son or nephew a ball or a bat or a glove? IF SANTA CLAUS were for real and this daddy was making up a list for 3 year old little Dave, he would ask old Kris to give the young 'un the class of a George Connor solvent." Egan pointed out that finan cial difficulties forced the Continued on page 41coL 2 Mack family to sell the Phila Remember Back When: MOON MULLINS rTTJr? "1 IN lll'l I here, slap some air mailv Roses and Snowflakes' 1 Christmas proves one thing. There were Republicans? Jim BUT I JUST O.kf. O- mx STAMPS ON HIM AND PUT A the Milkman QUIT DP5TERIN ME ABOUT NV ATTA 7 HIM ON TH' FIRST PLANE KZV Relatives never come singly. fwwPN we're? GOIN HOME, KAYO.

1 X'Jk -r-s--i OUT. PAL I ST TftY You could get a bowl of coffee It doesn't pay to hurry, when 1 vo i iVMniAV n. DLAfsIP' A UfcT HUIyIC, I UXUir-O THINK HE'S Sfl and three rolls for a nickel? you have something to do when Vain't even been patched MOON 1 O-O SS5 vrS i you get there. Frank Conte Pet Peeve If you have enough good sense to dodge, you've got a good When the big boss makes me Two Years in One cut the' cost of mailing Christmas cards I've found solution that is working fine. The verses written by my clever bards Say "Greetings nineteen fifty-eight and nine!" Vic L.

'Twas Ever Thus It takes courage On cleaning day To cull out things And throw them away. Aunt Matilda The Wake Depends Help! Upon Its Friends Help! feel like I'm on charity the one day a year I ask for a few days start. Paul Larmer Famous Last Words Your insurance has lapsed. off. Ole Jorgen Gjeruldsen Ten Years Ago This Date- Mrs.

Max Lanier was lulled in Savanna Schoolmaster. Honest, mom, I didn't peek at the Christmas sifts I took a a lone look at them. Allen of Peoria an automobile accident in New London, N. C. 5 i.

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