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WATERTOWN HERE TUESDAY Dielzel Meets Ankl Star Has I Arrow lid Wilkinson mure The Arrows spanked host North contest, and Marking says "with- out a full team, Sioux Falls is Be Happy and Be Productive that to get someone to help fill ington functions as a team, like the timed movements of a 23-jewel watch. Aberdeen has a six-foot-six-inch center, Tom Malchow, who is the tallest man in the ESD. And Malchow isn't anyone to fool around with. He gathered 32 points in the out your tax return. Our quotable notables: "Fore thought, which involves doing un Hal Boyle, featured in the Argus-Leader for many years, wxSX speak at Washington High School Auditorium Thursday at p.m.

tinder the sponsorship of the Sioux Falls Teachers Association. NEW YORK (AP) Things a By DICK NORBRATEN United Press International Sioux Falls Washington faces a pair of loaded teams this week. The Warriors host defending champions Water-town tomorrow and then take on highly-regarded Aberdeen Central Friday. The question is can Sioux Falls retain its Eastern South Dakota winning trend and emerge with a 6-0 standing or will one pleasant things now for the sake of pleasant things in the future, Aberdeen-Madison romp, which is one of the most essential marks Brookings. The only other contest had Mitchell easing Huron, 33-31, which left both clubs with a 4-1 standing.

Madison, which has one more loss than its twe wins, meets Huron, and UPI gives the nod to Madison in this one. Brookings and Mitchell take on tough opponents this week, and UPI feels Brookings will drop to 1-5 after a clash with Watertown and Mitchell will bow to Yankton. An upset is needed to boost either Brookings, Mitchell or Huron to better positions on the ESD ladder. Glancing at December predic of mental development." St. Paul, 76-64, in a non-conference preliminary to a Big Ten game at Minnesota last week.

Coach Bauer is facing this week with reserved optimism. But he says his Warriors have their work cut out for them. "I saw Watertown play last week and they've a pretty good ball club," he comments. As for Aberdeen, Coach Bauer says the Golden Eagles have a good man in Malchow. "If Malchow can come out with 32 points like he did in the Madison game, we've got a tough contest on our hands," he says.

Coach Jim Marking of Water- In America there are more HONOLULU (AP)-Forty eight college football stars opened practice today for the 14th annual Hula Bowl game Sunday. The Collegians, coached by Paul Dietzel of Louisiana State and Bud Wilkinson of Oklahoma, have two changes in the roster. Don Purvis, Louisiana State halfback, has replaced teammate John Robinson, out with hand injuries, on the East squad. Willie West, Oregon halfback, takes over for Oklahoma's- Prentice Gautt, also injured, for the West Dietzel will coach the East team, which includes such standouts as Richie Lucas of Perm State, Ron Burton of Northwest-! ern. Billy Cannon of LSU 'and Charlie Flowers of Mississippi.

Ace of the West squad is Don Meredith, who led the West to victory over the East at Saturday's Shrine game in San going to be pretty tough and they are the favorites now with their four-win record. "But," he adds, "we'll show up, snow or no snow, and it should be a pretty good ball game." Coach Don Allan's Yankton Bucks are sitting in the limelight this, week. The Bucks boast a 3-2 record, and meet Mitchell in what UPI picks another easy win for the Bucks. It was Yankton which threw the original bolt in the Aberdeen workings when it took a 48-32 win over the Golden Eagles earlier this season. Senior John English connected on 19 points this week as the phones than teen-agers.

But Europe has only one phone for every 15 persons, South America one for of its opponents find the columnist might never know if he didn't open his mail: Do you ever brag that no one could hypnotize you? Well, the fact is that 9 out of 10 people can be put into a trance. But only about one out of four or five can be hypnotized deeply enough to Achilles Heel. every 45, Africa one for every 140,. and Asia only one for each 250, people. favored the Golden Eagles, 63-35, Saturday.

Although Water-town lost four starters this peas on which brought its height advantage down, Coach Jim Marking believes the Arrows have a fair chance at a repeat this season for the title. Marking Is relying on all sue of his lettermen as key figures. Aberdeen is 4-1 in standings, following the contest at Madison, and Watertown remains at 3-1. Coach Arnie Bauer's Warriors Few filaments in nature are stronger than a spider's web. A have turned back their first four ESD opponents, much with the help of little Ron Brue and Bill Bruns.

And football letterman rope of spider silk one inch thick' undergo major surgery without an anesthetic. could hold a weight of 74 Lo, the non-vanishing Indiant, tions, UPI lost out on the Huron-Mitchell one, but came through on the Aberdeen-Madison and Dick Callahan hasn't been sitting town says a bit of trouble plagued his team last week. Letterman Bob Michaels possibly sprained his ankle in the North St. Paul Weather note: If you want to U. S.

Indians have increased by find which way the wind is blow idle either. But mostly, Sioux Falls Wash Bucks took a 53-37 win from Yankton-Brookings contests. ing, look at the nearest cow. Cows always point their tails toward the wind. When a herd points its tails Monday, Jan.

4, 1960 10 Sioux Falls Argus-Leader 3IL THORP in several directions, there isn't Celtics Drop Third in Row much wind. MlLFORP 67... OAKWOOP HOW ARE you MA KIN' 52. In Tibet they have an odd way MlLFORD NOT BAP, I'M 34 per cent since 189d. They now.

umber about 350,000. Death of a patriot: George Washington, who lived memorably, also died memorably. He drew his last breath in the last hour of the last day of a week in the last month of the last year in the 18th 'century. The tune: midnight, Dec. 14, 1799.

It was Spinoza who observed that "sadness diminishes or hinders a man's power of action." So, if you want 1960 to be a Hoosiers Visit Wildcat Squad By The Associated Press of showing respect to a superior. Lrrn PLAyei? a thank, Va THE BOOKS ON YOUR fi DISCOVERING By The Associated Press The Boston Celtics are finding They stick out their tongue at I'VE OTA OWN, FIS i r-r him. If your boss catches you do BRAIN how the other half lives in the Na ing this to him, tell him you're a tional Basketball Assn. RESUMES IT5 SCHEDULE AMP CONTINUE TO WIN. Tibetan.

Alter tying a league record with "We're on the spot as far as The good old days: Way back 17 straight victories, the Eastern The Big Ten is concerned, Division leaders now have a three- 1885 the average American's share of federal taxes was $1.98 Today it costs a lot more than groaned Indiana Coach Branch McCracken after his heavily fa game losing streak starting with productive and fruitful year, begin it by being happy 1 the snapping ef their string by Cincinnati Friday night. vored Hoosiers were surprised by Purdue. The Boilermakers sprung a zone But there's no panic in the Bos ton camp for the last two setbacks 4 Siwhumld ON BRIDGE were by only one point and the defense on the Hoosiers and then cut sophomore Terry Dischinger loose for 30 points to clip their Celts still hold a lead over second-place Philadelphia. The Warriors edged them 118- team at the end of the current semester. Ron Giles, a graduate By ALFRED SHEIXWOLD U.S.

Masters Ttam Champion Bridge gives you the chance round of clubs to West, and now' West led a heart It was curtain's for declarer. The. defenders took two heart 117 Saturday with Wilt Chamber arch-rivals 79-76 on the Indiana court Saturday night. The Hoosiers play at Northwestern Monday night and then Sat COYOTE FROSH PLAY TONIGHT VERMILLION. S.D.-Universi- of Yankton high, spent his fresh lain getting 47 points.

Sunday they man year at Drake. urday move to Ohio State, where to reward your friends. If you do so, you will live happily ever afterward, or at least until the next hand. If you do good to your NBA STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION Pet. 6B ty of South Dakota freshman tricks, and South's only consolation was the thought that he had made the day brighter for his opponents.

basketball team will play their Boston 30 7 .811 Philadelphia 11 Ml I enemies, you will come to "a opening game against North Syracuse 20 14 .588 New York 14 22 JOT 15Vj In a hand of this sort you must Bowling Ladies Christmas Tournament: Tr sticky end very quickly. Central Conference frosh competition at Vermillion tonight ask yourself who is your friend WESTERN DIVISION Pet. GB West could defeat the St. Loulf 21 13 .618 and who is your enemy. As we immediately by leading a heart, Detroit 15 23 J95 I Minneapolis 11 25 .306 11 have seen, West is your enemy.

State Motors took first with 206, followed by Fenn's (2054), Foremost (2055) and Part (1933). Fifteen teams competed. Cincinnati 11 29 J75 13 the Buckeyes can be mean. Should Indiana lose these two games away from home, the "on the spot" Hoosiers virtually would be eliminated from title considera-j tion unless the race turns out to be a close scramble. Iowa's Hawkeyes were whipped 70-61 by Minnesota Saturday, and Michigan State's defending champions dropped Wisconsin 91-79.

Ohio State will be a heavy fa Coyote frosh will face Morning-side College first-year men in the preliminary to the varsity tussle at 5:30 p.m. RECREATION Terrace Park Dairy: Buttermilk oosted I860. Ice Cream 73 and Betty Johnson 173-44. Business Men's: Dick Johnson twirled 239-600 and Abby's Garbage had 9B9- Coyote freshman coach Mari bowed to the Syracuse Nationals 114-113 as rookie Dick Barnett came through in the fourth quarter with long jump shots. on Jake Jackson has a 17-man squad that has lost to the 227.

So. Dak. Mixed: Jim Murray fired 236-610, Dorothy Parsons 493. Lucill Rothen-buehler 178 and Gilbey's Gin 608-2135. S.D.

Mixed: Bud Anderson's 5S7 was errorless while Carl Johi.ton hit 220. Le- In six league games over the varsity and defeated Huron Col 7 tTr iii'piiiwiiii i i i i IV ,0 uU -v I I S'f I I xh feat 1 asvt: nm weekend, the margin of victory in lege Junior varsity in pre-vaca- nore Montgomery 159-441, Ola vorite to trip Illinois not only be Gilbey's Gin 765 and Norm Brende five of them was either one or two tion contests. The Coyote Pups South dealer East-West vulnerable NORTH A 6 5 3 8 2 9 8 3 AK 9 WEST EAST AQJ 10 8 4I.K9742 VQ 9 4 3 VAJ76 74 62 10 8 7 SOUTH A A 10 5 AQJ 10 6 5 4 3 2 Sooth West North East 1 Pass 3 Pass 4 A Pass 5 All Pass Opening lead picxea up me spin. cause of the home-floor advantage points. The St.

Louis Hawks beat will have a return engagement Floyd Prouty 603, Hilltop Standard 1000- but because of sophomore scoring Detroit by one, 114-113, Saturday, 2792. with the Maroon Chief frosh at Sioux City later in the season, star jerry Lucas. He will lead a heart if you let him win a trick, and then you are serious danger. East is your friend. If he leads a heart, dummy's king will get a heart trick.

Treat East kindly, and t'l will be welL In ther words, develop the clubs in such a way as to give up a trick to East, not to West. After drawing two rounds of" trumps, lead a club and play dummy's nine if West plays low. This will compel East to win the trick. West may thwart you by play-" ing an honor on the first round of clubs. This compels you to play dummy's king of clubs.

Ruff a spade and lead another club toward dummy. West must play low this time, and you finesse SPORT BOWL Mixed: Ramblers chalked UD 635-1800, will play Augustana frosh at Sue Bird 185-425 and Steve Bird 190-536. Brtiggeman-P laugher Mixed: Blue Ribbon fired 726-2071, Gloria BierK 188-500 Lucas has a 28.0 scoring average and has accounted for more than one-fourth of Ohio State's and Ne York by two, 110-108, Sunday to increase their Western Division lead over the Pistons to eight games. After losing to St. Louis, the Sioux Falls and have a home nA rib-lr Palt 977-X4A Sundav Sweeoer: Curtis Burdette'S 236 and home tussle with the South was top scratch while in handicap.

Dick points. OSU is averaging better Reif led wltn 62, boo tooanow naa Ken Barry 415 and Frank Westby 609. Dakota State College freshmen. Another contest with the Huron Pistons came back Sunday and edged the Cincinnati Royals 114- but there was no way he could College second stringers is also on tap later on. than 90 points a game this season.

Illinois, lacking a good big man, has managed a 7-1 record and its only loss was to California the defending NCAA champion. guess this from the bidding or BACKBOARD SHATTERS GAME POSTPONED JOLIET, El. (AP)-A glass 112. Cincinnati also lost Saturday, bowing to the Knicks 126-118. Boston's Tom Heinsohn scored 40 points and set a field goal rec The Coyote Pups have 'two Tom from the makeup of his hand.

He led the queen of spades, even as Jensens on the squad. All-stater with Watertown's state Class A backboard was shattered in pre- you and I would. While Purdue's zone defense ord for Syracuse's War Memorial Auditorium with 19. But the Nats game practice here Sunday be champs of a year ago, Tom the nine to make East win the South won with the ace of surprised Indiana, Minnesota fore the St. Ambrose-Lewis bas W.

Jensen, Is teaming up with came up with a different oflense ketball game and the contest got 26 from George Yardley, 24 plus 18 rebounds from Johnny spades, drew trumps and cashed the top clubs. He gave up a third was postponed. Tom I. Jensen of Sioux City East, for South Dakota. Actually the Sioux City Jensen was born in defeating Iowa.

The Gophers went into a three-out and two-in trick. East can get out safely with a spade, but you can ruff, lead a club to the ace, and reach your hand with a trump. Now you cash Kerr, and 14 from Barnett, with The backboard shattered when three of his field goals coming on offense to produce four players in South Dakota, at Sioux Falls. long jump shots in the finale after TOP It AT A GLANCE By Tit Associated Press Here's how the top 10 teams In The The Watert6wn Jensen is a na the Celtics had taken a 95-90 lead. Ron Summers, 6-foot-7 St.

Ambrose player, dunked a shot and caught the hoop with his hand on the way down. the last two clubs to discard two hearts from dummy. The con-' tive Minnesotan (Bird Island). Clyde Lovellette paced the Nosedive Referee Norm Drucker skids along the basketball court floor after colliding with players in the Philadelphia Warriors-Boston Celtics professional basketball game at Philadelphia. Tom Gola, of the Warriors, follows Drucker's course.

Philadelphia won, 118-117. (AP Wirephoto). tract is thus assured. Hawks with 37 points as they Tom holds the all time East high record in the high hurdles. No other backboards or gym trouble figures.

"The teams have been pressing as to death," said Minnesota Coach Johnny Kundla, "so we had to do something. By putting three men out we took the pressure off." snapped the Knicks winning Besides Tom the Pups have streak at four games. Kenny Sears led New York with 28. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one spade, nasiums were available, so the game tentatively was ressched-uled for Feb. 23.

two other South Dakota all- Eleven straight points midway staters, John Erhet of Huron and and the next player passes. You hold: spades 6 5 3, hearts 8 2, A full schedule will be played Bonesteel's Billy Leslie, and a Nebraska all-stater, Gary Bun- diamonds 9 8 3, clubs A 9. Neale Fraser Trims Howe in Showdown Saturday with Indiana and Ohio What do you say? in tne tourth period carried the Pistons from a one-point deficit into a 108-98 lead over the Royals and they hung on with Gene Shue rounding out a 31-point game. Cin-cincinnati's Jack Twvman was ger of North Platte. Two members of the frosh Rams and Houston Oilers Boih Claim to Have Cannon Signed State appearing in a regionally televised matinee.

Other games Associated Press college basketball poll did last week won-lost records in parentheses: 1. Cincinnati (10-0), beat St. Josephs, Pa. 06-77, beat Iowa 96-83. beat Dayton 70-63.

1 West Virginia (10-1), beat Stanford 66-47, beat UCLA 17-73. lost to California 65-45. California (9-1). beat Illinois 62-48. beat Southern California 65-61 In over time, beat West Virginia 65-45, lost to Southern California 65-57.

4. Utah (10-1), lost to Duke 63-52, beat Minnesota 75-72. beat Holy Cross 92-84. -5. Ohio Stat (7-2), lost to Kentucky 94-93.

St. Louis (t-2), lost to Bradley (6-64. 7. Indiana (t-2), beat Maryland 72-63, beat Louisville 90-71, lost to Purdue 79-76. I.

Illinois (7-1), lost to California, beat Northwestern 92-79, beat Stanford 74-62. 1 Bradley (8-1, beat Butler ti-66. beat St. Louis t6-64. 10.

Georgia) Tech (t-1. beat Kentucky 62-54. CASEY NEW YORK (UPI) Casey PERTH, Australia (AP)-Neale Fraser defeated fellow Australian Answer: Bid 2 NT. This shows 13 to 15 points, balanced distri team are transfer students. John find Micigan at Michigan State, Bob Howe 8-6, 8-, 7-5 Sunday for Minnesota at Illinois, Northwest Lillibridge of Burke, who came to the University, last January held to 27, the first time he has failed to top 40 in his last four the West Australia men's singles ern at Iowa and Wisconsin at bution, and stoppers in all of the unbid suits.

(Copyright 1959, General Features Corp.) Purdue. will be eligible for the varsity! tennis championship. games. NEW ORLEANS (AP) A possible court fight loomed today between clubs of two rival pro football leagues over the services of All-America halfback Billy Cannon WEEKEND FIGHTS By The Assoc la ted ami W' Havana, of Louisiana State The Los Angeles Rams of the- Lamr Clark, ion on which pro team to He said Cannon recently re vuai uran, SToppea Kooey Garcia, 220. Salt Lak.

nt. 1 Northwestern Signs Parseghian To 5-Year Pact as Head Coach turned the uncashed check to Nagoya, Japan Hachlro Tatsuml, 154V4, Japan, outpointed Kennoschin Ishizakl, Stengel manager of the New York Yankees, was captain of the National Football League and the Houston Oilers of the newly-formed American Football League announced after the Sugar Bowl game Jan. 1 they had contracts with Cannon, who was the No. 1 rfopan, iv. the Rams.

1909 football team at Kansas "The Rams knew that Cannon City's Central High School. He also was a basketball star and NEW YORK (UPI) The Calumet Farm of Mrs. Gene Mar- had to play in the Sugar Bowl choice in the pro draft. of the Asian Lawn Tennis Cham-I Spahn was recognized because left-handed pitching ace of the key has been the top money-winning stable 11 times since 194L C. S.

(Bud) Adams, millionaire pionships at Calcutta. he has won more games than any game and therefore any tampering with him any attempt sign him to a 'binding contract' baseball team. RALPH CROSTHWAITE of the 'other lefthander in baseball his- owner of the Oilers, said he would welcome a court test by the Cleveland team in the NIBL has tory and Sherry for his outstand would be in direct violation of been placed on the inactive list ing World Series performance, their own league's rules," Adams winning two games and saving for spending the holidays at home said. instead of working out with the JORE DAYS "I sure would like to see them Rumors that ARA PARSEGHIAN was headed for the University of Florida were spiked Sunday when the Northwestern football coach signed a new contract. BILL SPIVEY, former Kentucky All-American, sued the National Basketball Assn.

and President MAURICE PODOLOFF for and contended he was refused employment in NBA after basketball fix scandals of the early 1950'i. club. explain that in court. "Los Angeles and other NFL members apparently have come Adams accused the Rams of "unethical practices" in trying to lure Cannon into the fold and charged that some NFL members he did not Identify them with "wholesale conniving in an attempt to sabotage our league." Cannon reportedly received to the realization that the NFL DON FULLMER, younger brother of GENE FULLMER, has signed for a 10-round bout Jan. 28 at St.

Louis against VIRGIL A KINS. isn't just a pipe dream and that 0 II TO SAVE BY THE 10TH AND EARN FROM JANUARY 1st All Savings Accounts opened with us prior to January 10th will earn dividends from January 1st. Don has been campaigning as a middleweight. $100,000 for a three-year agreement with the Houston club. The Splvey, against whom charges perjury were dropped la New York after a hung jury, denied any part in fix attempts.

it will be operating next season. "Now it appears that they may attempt to embarrass some clean-cut American boys like Billy Cannon when in reality they themselves were guilty of wrong-doing. "Cannon has done nothing illegal or dishonest and neither have we. And if this thing gets to Wreckers will move into Eb-bets Field next summer to start destroying what once was the home of the Dodgers in Brook-lyn. The largest single apartment house la New York City will be built there.

The building will cost more than 22 million dollars and will provide apartments for 1,317 families. A Senate subcommittee plans to investigate the extent to which underworld characters have taken control of professional boxing. "We're not chasing hoodlums, we're chasing a monopoly problem," explained RAND DIXON, chief counsel for the Senate Antitrust and Monopoly Rams did not disclose any details Syracuse took $175,000 home as their share of the "take" in the Cotton Bowl. Texas received the of their pact with Cannon except tnat it was a "binding contract." BOBBY FISCHER, 16-year-old same amount but must divide 'I can't imagine what type of Brooklyn schoolboy, won the U.S. with other Southwest Conference title in chess for the third straight! teams and will get to keep about binding contract' the Los Angeles court we're going to back him $77,000 100 per cent because I know we have right on our side." club has with Cannon," Adams said, "but I'd like to see the Rams make good their threat to take us The New York Titans of the FEDERALLY CHARTERED FEDERALLY SUPERVISED Ari are attempting to sign CHUCK BEDNARIK to a three to court.

year. MIKE MAGAC, 240-pound Mia-ourl tackle, has inked a contract with the San Francisco 49ers. He was their third draft choice. RAMANATHAN KRISHNAN beat BARRY MACKAY 7-5, 4-6, S-S, 6-4 for the men's singles title "Under the constitution and bylaws of the NFL, no contract be year contract-one year as a player-coach and two years as an assistant to head coach SAMMY iip in mi wwwej i tm mm BOWXLN'G CHAMP DETROIT (UPI) Lee Joug-lard of Detroit won the singles championship in the American Bowling Congress tournament in 1951 with a record 775 pinfalL tween a member club and a play PLANNED DIVIDEND RATE er is valid until approved by the BAUGH. Heavyweight LAMAR CLARK of Cedar City, Utah, tied boxing's consecutive knockout record league.

Under these same by-laws Bednarik announced his retire ment at the end of the past sea Saturday night by stopping HOO no member club can sign' a player until he completes his college EY GARCIA of Salt Lake City in assy? BICYCLES the first round at West Jordan, All Accounts Insured to SI 0,000 by Federal Savings end Lean Insurance Corp. Utah. son. He's an all-time great in the NFL while playing with the Philadelphia Eagles. Pitchers WARREN SPAHN, Milwaukee, and LARRY SHERRY, Los Angeles, were given awards by- the Boston baseball writers.

It was his 43rd consecutive k.o., eligibility." Adams charged that the Rams had sent Cannon a check which he turned over to his Baton Rouge banker for safekeeping until reaching a decig- GUNS KEYS DOOR CLOSERS Fred the Fixer 220 W. 10rh Stop Heart Gas 3 Times Faster Ctrtitw laeorttem tats mm BE.U.-ANS latins Mutralrn tiem at awe nomac acuity em Mmett at amy teadma iientnt tMiett. tet sUL-ANS tdy tar lk tutnt Insn niiet. )5 at eVottnti Sen postal to BELL kHi, fraoaalwfc f. fcr UatraJ int upM.

equalling a mark established by "BLACKJACK" BILLY FOX be tween 1943 and 1946..

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