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Monday, Dec. SO, 1957 ITHACA JOURNAL 9 Cornell Wrestlers Strikes and Spares Farley's 31 Points Not Enough for Red In Initial Setback All-Victorious (If Cornell sent four varsity wrest- Maryland. 116; 3nd Dcnlnp beat Lowers swept past Wheatons and JiL 1 E. Marion 375. D.

June lers to the Wilkes Invitational Steve Zervas of Michigan. 4-1. into the lead in Ide Mued 421. K. Marion 3jo, v.

June 433; last Friday and Saturday and all Other champions were: 115. Dick League last night when they beat total four emerged as champions. Wilson. Toledo 137. Vine DeFel- the previous leaders.

4-1 liar- A i Ik. inn Ti.t 1 4 yi 1 Kas- 1 Unnsr an4 Mnarf i rnt a i norc iiirjr "tir nuuic in uc riu, nany rnucuie). lvou .4. 1M r- Cn.J ict rk. rry r.

m. Lowers 15 Umers '4-B Riker 488. R. Woodin 365. E.

Rikcr 361, F. Wood-in 4r5, handicap 120: total 1329. IvJ-pUIIU IctSS, dl I11UII OCVUUU 1I11V, IXM, MJUC dUllIiSOn, onus fviih- 130, Dick Vincent 137 and Dave Pitt: 177, Vince Kelly. Baltimore en were Errma Reed 132-493, Mil-Dunlop, 191. YMCA: and heavvweieht.

Ron lie Rumsey 167-469. Lois Bacon uwisc ri.c,, me corneu entry looked like a walk-away. But sophomore ever to score more than with Farley picking up speed all 30 points in a game had 31 in a the way, Cornell narrowed the gap losing effort against the Diversity steadily. When Gunther left on per-of Iowa at Buffalo Memorial Au- sonals with 8:30 left, the Big Red ditorium Saturday night. aDDpareH inuu -Wheaton's L.

Murphv 448, loy-wt. Cornell's four-man entry became Flemminc. unattached. l.b-4,6. Mary Bartholf i.

vino i-c c- L- t.ormsn 4it. 4a. 1.. the runnerup team with 58 In the semifinal nklin and Mar- lW- men were RALPH tola L. Tudi 463.

1. iit.i wiiii w. itir orruiiu rvim Mian, iuiiim urai LiiiK an a iwti.ib team was third with 44. Auken of Maryland. 10-3: Vincent 587.

Faul Kobasa 177-521. Jim Ja- G. Tudi 425. H. total 1814.

E.M.- The Hawkeyes built up an early But Iowa had a secret weapon in lead, then closed the door on Cor- little Earl Nau, who came in to nell's late rush, to win. 73-68, thus hold the Hawkeyes together and halting Cornell's victory string at drop in three crucial baskets, five. Syracuse beat Camsius, 83-73, Dave Zornow had 14 points for in the second game to set things Cornell, but tallied only twice from Dave Johnson, Pittsburgh's 167- beat Jerome Seckler, unattached; cobso i 202 514 and Harrison Rum-' B.A. '0i R. King 450.

P. King 433, pounder, won the "outstanding and Vincent beat Dick Dean of sey 211. (fete wrestler award, incent was the Maryland, former Elmira Southside Pete Moss bowled 215-579 in the 4a handicap 93; 'total 1717. R-4 jiiCn vp-itPrHav at thp, up iui uie vutcn ui.v unai lonigm. me Iiela tournaments high point-man with High star, 3-0.

Cornell and Canisius will meet Farley put In 13 of his 23 field 16. I In the preliminaries Joe San- nm k-irhv 'I'-S- Boykm 393. goal tries and had 5-for-5 from the Johnson was the fellow who won giorgi. Ithaca College 123 pounder rmnhoii 911 Inj i Ri-h Rosa 70- R- "illiams 447. C.

foul line. He also led both teams in the 7:30 consolation game tonight. Syracuse and Iowa will play in the championship finale. Canisius beat Cornell, 79-60, in the meet for Pittsburgh. In the was beaten by Ed Carlin of Svra-i Bnykin 447; total 1757.

Plaza Mo- finals he surprised by beating Pitt cuse, 6-1; Larry Rosica. IC Fresh er Terr? 442' L- Terry in rebounds with 27. Zornow's field goal shooting was jeaten by Pitt's DeKel- 7'. Y.riV.. i- J'b- or1pr the first round of last year's Buf- 2-for-17 while Jordan also was off, Third Army, winning 2-1.

ice. 4-1; and Weldon Canough. 157., handicap; l.Vi total 183u. falo tourney. I caging only 3-for-ll and totaling The only other Cornell sopho- 7.

From the line Zornow had 10- Vincent had the only pin in the threw Bob Brvant of Rochester lne Pe P1- swePl 'rol" Mill urug U'-r. Johnson 336,. finals. He threw Greg Ruth of in 1:30 and then was deci- tne Ack' lv ln -NCR League S. Vaeger 285.

T. Yaeger 479. M. high in 1:57. Isioned by Thayer Turner of Le- The Print and Case and Johnson 408.

handicap; 174: total mores ever to get Into the 30s were for-15 Chuck Roues and Lou Jordan.) Cornell's team shooting was .324 Auble. in the finals, defeated high, 4-0. pouer teams ootn won 4 wnne 1,32. Dean of Ithaca 1 4 1 H. Rose nones scorea ai against Syracuse ion 23 of 71; Iowa was .373 on Paul Powell of Pittsburgh, 8-3: 1 There were 266 wrestlers in the Mixers on three.

1355, E. Reed 493, G. Bartholi 476, IT rv I i .1 High average men in the Men's M. Bartholz 44; total 1738. Molino beat Russ Rohrbach of tournament.

bacK in las, joraan scored 37 Z8 of 75. against the same team last year. After tonight's came the Cor- Classic League are Lou Barnard' Coddington H1 H. Leonhart 432. and Corky Daghita.

both with 19t)s. R. VanUrder 425. F. Boyer 341, Farley's performance Is all the neUians return to Ithaca for more exemplary because he re- Barton Mall workouts leading up turned to full-time duty only Satur-! 10 the Ivy League opener with The high averages: Barnard li P.

P.inrhark 'Names' Meaningless In Football Bowls TnKhita IS1 Iaghit day after shaking an ankle injury i Columbia next Monday night, Jan. that keot him out one eame and 6. on the home floor. M. Pa.rnn iK.

boyer 3.6, handicap 43; total Head Oil Hi-C. Mackereth iv4 383, L. Drake 397, S. Mackereth 'M 359. E.

Drake 479; total 1618. Bolton's i0' D. Scalia 4., L. is; Scalia 337. E.

Moffctt 346, H. Moff-1M ett 4U9, handicap 30; total 1580. J' Head Container (31 H. Rumsey 19 R. Wrltht part of another.

I Going into the tournament four K. Campbell C. Omnetti .1 HastiiiES K. Barber D. Casano Farlev almost sank thp ITnuW.

Ivy teams all were unbpaten. On ITHACA HIGH wrestlers who won in eyes single-handed. After Cornell Friday Princeton lost in the first 1n K. Ilaitmnn I'iV D. Bnrhrr 1T Ozniiin 15 C.

Spadolini 15 C. Ohstrt Ken Jones and George Auble; standing, Eddie Michael, Orlando Iacovelli, John Capo-longo, and Jack Allen. trailed by as muoh as 14. Farley round of the Big Eight tournament! the Windsor Invitational Saturday are Bv ARNOLD ZEITL1N Th A.6nrintH Prci 1l ia, numsey u. nuinsey Helsman Trophy winner.

Crow Aust.c gained 46 yards in 14 carries. Srow" The Rliip.r.rav cimt at MnntJ The Food t' The Food Hoyt lea a secona nan rany mat closed Ronsds 10 jeorasKa ana ffrorn Pff knpplino- Tnm Drpit7lpr it to three at 71-68 with 30 seconds Pensylvania lost in the first round lr0m lell iOm DreitZier Korner. Glenwood 474, M. 469: total 1791, remaining. I of the Richmond tournament to But the Red youngsters got too; the University of Richmond.

Iljiiii nflt l-l i Yeniro Pinmcn and took a pair of bad Dartmouth joined Cornell in the1 1 1 1 1 1 1 A I I I I If I I I 1 11 eacer son football game results, high-gomerv. was neatly on form. Plnes and JiL were 12 ZTn ti powered stars will mean little to Ken Ford of Hardin Simmons "ers'n the ,5 O'clock mixed league 4.0. H. Leonard 3A P.

Lnderwwd bowl contestants Wednesday. (threw 12 completions in 23 tries for Sunday at the Drome kresges 3u3. 11 Leonard aO, handicap 273: The teams with the big names a touchdown and 185 yards as the fat iheJt Geor8e L- took it on the chin in the East- Gray bested the Blue 21-20. hlt i'n vioc shrin k. r.oin.

cnih o. i K. Bacon boz; total It I shots. Iowa recovered and Nolden beaten ranks Saturday night Gentry drove in for the clinchina tumbled to Holy Cross. 77-72 Beat Canny's basket.

i the finals of the Worcester tourna Windsor Mat Champs Bowl last weekend. win their 13th in a 19-game series. Edd; st. Mid Doublt. 1 587.

Fidler 331, L. Jacobson 447, pshltt nirkprl lin 91 varrle nich. Tn Pin. rliH u'ilcn IRfl i cu. 10-n i- Dave Gunther, the Hawkeyes' jment-top scorer, stashed away 16 points! The summaries: in the first half as the Big Ten 'owf jt.pnlry 2 The East, with four All-Amerl- The Ithaca Vengo bowlers beat Ti 8 They wrestled all day and prac- pinned.

They were deadlocked, Canny 's in Binghamton Saturday cans, Was dropped 2i-l3. Gerald Inc. nenrlv rinnhl thp fnl.il nf v-i, 11? Hi L-rln j- i 4 4, night, 2-1, in a New York State Nesbitt Z' tically all night in the Windsor after regulation time. All-America Jim Pace Wilson 440; total, 1.565. Alley Cats Thompson 350.

V. Kobasa 343, P. ansas, scored three touch-i (91 in ran-ioti nH MirhiDnn ji iic Arkansas, scored three touch Tntritatinnal Sutiir.law on1 u-hnn Rnch'e hrnthai Pill ninnnrl 11.. Major Traveling League match. from 4 they got all through Ithaca High aca's Chuck Johns in the 95-pound Yengos lost the first game by downs for the underdog West at state's Walt Kowalczyk (33 for 14 300; Harden 408; 'handicap.

54; no Nats Rugged At Home had six champions. semifinal; Pete Cummings. 165, a wide margin hut came back rannsio. i for the East. Other East All-Amer-tal.

1.539. i Rntt-. n.m,.t Srii liunther Swift 7 McConnell Vaj-hington 1 undt 0 I her ordlaw ayne 1 N'au 3 Hfitman Totals .....28 Tennessee. Thpr U'ac mmnotitinn in 19 lost in the semifinals to Shiblev to take the next two. Phil Clarev a o-Pp'nt underdog, icas were tackles Alex Karras of Starters (5i-P.

Donahue 407, Ink 4vi Snlia 319 Ellen Moffett 2 weight classes. The Ithaca winners of Chenango rorks. Pete elletn, of Canny was high with 233-578. overcame jexas asm 3-u in tne i0wa and Lou Michaels of Ken- 435. D.

Murray 347, N. Murrav 501: J. VanUrder 421; total 1558. i were Co-Capt. George Auble, 120.

"favyweigm, was a ran vicum yengos and nd Canny's will roll or 51; total. 1.741. Tavlor 429, this Saturday night. ol boxed in halftack John burn. Streeters 0i-R.

Cunkelman 382. Pearl Thompon 320. Vircin.a Ko- s- Crow, the Aggies All-America and The Vols' Sammy Burklow kick-'j. Cunkelman 398, Snapp 361, A. basa 281 Pai Kobasa 463 handi- Dreitzier, 133; Jack Allen, -UIllallu 5 11,10 rtl.

01 again at Ide PF 4- 4 3 5- 8 0-0 0 3-3 2 2- 3 2 0-0 2 0-0 0 0-0 3 0-2 0 3- 3 2 0- 0 0 17-23 19 FK 10-16 3 1- 3 2 6- 5 3 3-3 4 3-6 3 0-0 1 0-0 0 0-0 1 22133 17 .45 27-73 .33 35-68 33 By The Associated Press The Syracuse Natinnsl nf thp a nrnpll (68) (, Tjia; jonn 14b; ica icnm iwuincuj he scores ea a -yard field goal with 5'4 min- Fudger 510; total, rap 73. tot nl 1571. tional Basketball Assn. are deadly f'Xn on their home floor, as they proved Farley 'mYcIiToI 175 1 'mght at Boynton ym against 1 1 Canny's (D-Cronin 534. Nezelek'm nSf'L ,0 FreTAcadenT 5.

Geary 592, Klepfer; 1 1(111101' SdVCS utes remaining for the Gator Bowlj Hi Los (3)-Llncnln 4St. De Con- margin. It was Tennessee first dres 387. Eaton 348. Finley 349; The standings: last mgnt in winning their seventh1 Marriott The summaries of the finals: INK total 4 field goal attempt of the season, handicap'.

24; total 1.589. Outsiders "K' Mixtu wot hi.m Th. Tmiuiu. mnli 0-0 li 1 jio I'Wers 5 Hemi Uil 2 01 'rancla" 96-bui Bush, Windsor, defeated 'Daghita 545, J. Daghita 535, Vl 11- i 1 lC fl rFI i EganDav for Bruins 5 1 8 i uic iuiaucijiiia naiuuia, lua-u, v.

o.on-jiji iee ou, r. i.4, pirv wheatn 0 mone in me iuj. ne torcea Leonard. Deposit, l-o. 1 562, Hastings 559, Campbell 'U ine Minneapolis Lakers defeat- Ripp 103 Chui-k Bush.

Windsor, pinned tnt-l 9-770 0 beaten Chuck Bush of Windsor into I ea on ine au. laimacx iioooy uor- enson 337, MacLaury 441; total, icnsj.ell don ran or passed on every play 1 S83 IPiaw Dairy ed the Cincinnati Rovals. 111-103 Totals 23 By The Associated Press 68 second overtime hpfnrp hpinrr Bob Franciamone, Ithaca, in 1:15 oil 4i 37 37 3 2S 24 second overtime Thn kitttllinWt nf Vntinnnl until TamnoerAA atntlArl 1. An i r. 1.

t5 -t 0l tefl M' 5' Head font. 47 Hill Drug 4.) Ithaca Junk 44't tnirlin 43 Kmpirt Cornell in the only other scheduled game. The Nats began their streak on Hockey League weekend occurred gies' 1. Burlew 382. F.

Brown 324. Motel in Detroit Sunday when a Red Ford had the edge in the pass-Brown 374; total, 1.472. Ramblers IE a. Weekend Sports By Th Axoriated 1'rrn Nov. Z7 with a victory over Phil- II MP adelphla, and since have knocked HUSSCll 1 OHS rtt tSptrnif tu-ipa onA nncfnn Wing assistant trainer saved the ing battle with the Blue's Bobby' 1 41 June 506, Longo 346.

Bra70i.I)I(T grRFKT rtntRi.M day tor the Boston Bruins. cox of Minnesota, cox completed Jr. 458, Leonard 241; total, l.tMl.urtem 4t Aily Cats College Basketball By The inundated Pre French Bret. 25 All-Star Team Ten Pins 31 113 Larry Nealon. Mont Pleasant, defeated Neal Orr.

10-2. 120 George Auble. Ilhara, defeated James, Mont Plensant. 5-4. 127 -Bob Leonard.

Oweso, defeated Carl Giles. Bainbndge. 6-2. 133 Tom Dretizler, Ithaca, defeated BriKKs. Vestal.

2-1. 13b Jack Allen, Ithaca, defeated Carlton Orr, Greene, 5-4. 145 John Capolono. Ithaca, defeated Dun Turner, Vestal. 4-1.

154 Orlando laeovelli. Ithaca, de With the score 1-1 in Detroit 7. Pa.ssos IJ 'ar(ls- York and Cincinnati before the homefolks. FOOTBALL a 24't Hi-Los 31 (Outsiders Lddy Street 3u'i Puunblrra rntr-iro i the ninth minute of the first me Blue toon a i tirst period Don1 Terminal 4i R. HoitKamp aui.

v.1.taUU-lii Rnston' coalip Don Simmons sus iled. Ford threw 26 yards to I to get medical approval aiid turn-fn of Texas Western 26 yards to for uav S11. U. WUICK 030. IV oTi.nrK mixfi iorBLr.a NEW YORK (JPI Bill Russell of the Boston Celtics was the only'xoi'RNAMENTS McLaughlin JL 2 33 total 1876.

Failings (5i Tippies ea aown otter to coacn at lexas South score. Phil King of Van- Swartz 506 ftOi.U. V- "-u 1 .1. 1 ih Rich I 1 ivuiiii-i York Holiday Festival at New Heads Official? BASEBALL feated Wayne Campbell, Sherburne 3-1 165 Larry Ward. Vestal, defeated CINCINNATI Redlegs traded Kluszewski to Pirates for Dee sistan.

trainer of the Red Wings. AirUnesUatson 469. Harvey Tom Shibley. Chenango Forks, 7-3 unanimous choice among the 10 starting players who were selected today to play in the eighth All-Star Game of the National Basketball Assn. Jan.

21 at St. Louis. Bob Cousy and Bill Sharman will team with Russell of the Celtics on the Eastern team, which also will 175 Ed Michael Ithaca, defeated pondv. was pressed into service in me- 449. Copperwheat 507.

Shaw 392, rllr IIL-V Semifinals Temple 91. Seattle 73 California 60, Dayton 55 (overtime) Consolation Pitt 71. Manhattan 63 Connecticut 74, NYU 68 Ken Lohdell. Greene, fi-3 handicap 138; total 1955. Herman's BROOKLYN Waller T.

McLaughlin, director of athletics at St. John's University, has been elected president of the New York State Assn. of Certifiprl Fnnthnll Heavyweight Tino Ferro land, pinned Ed Houlihan, Pleasant, in 1:15. NEW ORLEANS Tom Brown1 Wilson, playing exactly 51 Dp.nllork San Francisco, won the Suear.utes and 38 seconds, yielded onlyl 1,1 "I-uhiwa (0 B. Campbell 470, B.

Kennedy! 526, C. Nichol 350, O. Nichol 470' vnrtu r.ni Btt'l title for second straight year, one goal to the Red Wings. The rIiifiiiiriii North Carolina State punters av- 1 1 11 1 OlIrlltlllH III Officials for 1958. He was chosen include Willie Naul's of the New total 1816.

Home Dairy t2 Stone 339, Kir- Dixie Classic at Raleigh ornoan -tK vnrnc rbtihiitcnnr. i ine annual mecung oi tne group1 fiuuiHn vnrll) rarnin A. C. Mate Bernard Bartzen. Dallas.

Tex. In Chicago. Ron Murphy scored Boston Christmas Toumamenl Dartmouth 2, Northeastern 1 Boston University 10. Brown I Boston College 5, Providence 1 College and Boston University tied for championship) in Syracuse. ot tne Syracuse atlonals.lon the 1957 football campaign hy 555.

Vann 441, Campbell 537. co1' handicap 48; total 1920. Aero's (7) SCHFAECTADY LIV-Thrce BOSTON Nanev O'Conrell, Chi- 8 goal in the final period to give Named to serve with the newl Bob Pettit of the St, Louis Hawks) Duke 79 Wake Forest 75 (nvpr- opponents also punted 67 times cago, won her third straight sin- Blackhawks a 2-1 triumph over leges will have to divide first-placeWard 478. Pease 478, Schlavo 4(i0 Lt. i- It was the first home vie- honors In Union Colleges first.

president are Robert L. Haskell of who Just missed being a unani-Uime for third I lFoes averaged 35.4 per try. Northwestern 66 St. Louis 53. Longest pass play by a Big Ten 'pionships by defeating Bonnie Men-1 try in 10 games for the Hawks, Round-Robin Basketball Tourna-j Air Chief' to-church 311, Luch (for fifth) 3 Harvard (over- football team in 1957 was turned scher, Forest Hills, N.

6-4, ie league-ieaainK F-iu 320, McGreal 489, Welch 472, hand! Minnesota time) uuquesne OS, Hail ba hv two Iowa nlavem naninst finally ended their season-long Jinx rules cap 207; total 1859. Porters (i- seventh Oneida, N.Y., Pete Billick choice and teammate Slater Rochester and Laurence Russell Martin are on the Western team, of Syracuse George Yardley of the Detroit Pis- tonSi Maurice stokes of the Cincin- Connie Ryan, third base coach nati Royals and Dick Garmaker for the world champion Milwaukeelof the Minneapolis Lakers round Braves, will manage Seattle in thejout the squad, which was an-Pacific Coast League in 1U58. nounced today. At the close of the three-day Cmn 54g M()ss nMleih 479 at Madison Square Garden, defeat- RACING ARCADIA, Utah State. The pass.

Randy Dun Table A event Saturday, Union, Siena and can to Gene Sessi, accounted for McDonald 482; total 2086. Rensselaer Polytechnic finished tni 80 yards. raised his 1957 earnings to "1B with victory in the $28,100 Malibu Sequel Stakes at Santa Ani-i Jp(pvs jMilV CfCl a three-way tie for the O'clock Mixed Big Fight at Kansas City Semifinals Kansas 55, Iowa State 48 Kansas State 88, Nebraska 57 Consolation Oklahoma 53, Colorado 52 Missouri 83, Princeton 71 ship. Each had twn victories and, Stewart Park (0) V. Edsall 422, one defeat after RPI downed Ham-C.

Kdsall 441, A. Hallam 374. B. Rottmann Rooting and Remodeling 704 W. luffole fhen.

New Stadium ilton 60-47 in the opener of the Hallam 512. handicap 18; total MOTOR BOATS MIAMI BEACH. Fla. Italy's final-round douhleheader and Un- Boxing Notes Ezio Zelva was killed when his upset Siena 61-50 in the night hour! CINCINNATI Mhe enhanced Queen City Invitational at Buf boat nipped at uxj mues an nour 1. 's an 1767.

1 151 P. Miller 461, R. Miller 430, J. Steve 443, L. Steve 538; total 1872.

0i J. Stevenson 355, R. Stevenson 348, D. Westbrook 312, in the Orange Bowl Regatta's poss.umiy mm v.mn.uau Hamilton placed last with three clitft In annthpr rltv hue! Intia mmi vised Dumant in some sections. 1 Grand Prix event.

"idPfonts By JACK HAND The Associated Press falo First Round Iowa 73, Cornell 68 Syracuse 83, Canisius 73 Richmond (Va) Invitational prompiea a uroup xhe host r)ub had most K. Westbrook 507. handicap 240. Zora Folley of. Chandler.

Boxing fans hope to get a clue! to the puzzling Larrv Boardman 'lie No. 2 heavyweight challenger. ine i h'i' the experimental has- total; 1762. Glenwood Pines 5'- plcte new stadium. Ikets whu.n 10 fpft Volpicelli 441.

C. Baker 532, J. Atty. J. A.

Lloyd spokesman Britj fjve jnches from the floor and Norton 442, E. Volpicelli 525, total La Salle 59, Richmond 55 (over- case Mondav night at St. N'irholas makes one of his infrequent TV Arena. The promising young light-'appearances Wednesday at Wash- time 1 championship 1 Virginia 88, Penn 64 (for third) for the privateiy-organuea inches from the backboards. Un-i 1940.

I said yesterday the proposal calls. on connected on 42 per cent of Tipple's (0)-A. Lucente 318, M. weight of 1956 who has lost three "lun againsi young oarvin mm of four starts in 1957 comes back'61" of Cincinnati The bout will be televised over to town in dire need of a victory. Pro Hockey Bt Th Aasorlated Press Sunday's Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 4, New York 3 Chicago 2, Toronto 1 Boston 2.

Detroit 2 Hie) AMERICAN LEAGUE Buffalo 4, Cleveland 1 Providence 4, Hershey 2 Rochester 2, Springfield 1 (over ABC. for a stadium witn parxinR space their shots from the field, the best. Sidle 350, V. Churey 3118, G. Churey for 8,000 cars built at Lunken Air-average of the tourney.

Siena sank 575. handicap 45; total 1796. Food port on the eastern edge of the ni per cent. I Korner (5-J. Ley 424, 11.

Lev city. He estimated the cost at sixj the first game, RPI's field-j 495. J. Sidle 409, D. Lawson 523; million dollars.

I coal average was 33 percent as total 1851. Holy Cross Invitational at Worcester Holy Cross 77, Dartmouth 72 (championship) Colgate 80, Brown 66 (for third) Southwest at Houston Texas Christian 57, Rice 55 When Boardman knocked out Frankie Ryff in Madison Square Garden, he was being hailed as a Matchmaker Billy Brown has his Kresge's (4 A. Burke 414. M. sure fire title contender.

He won fingers crossed about Friday's tele- vised lightweight match at Madi- Lloyd's group was also spurred compared with Hamilton's 29 per vesterdav bv a report that a ma torment McKay 470. R. Burke 348. A. McKay 377, handicap 72; total lt81.

Ziiluets a'vpar nsn nnd hnwpH tn'son Square Garden because this is' (championship) league baseball committee in Min Tonv DeMarco Johnnv Busso and tlle fiftn time Paolo Rosi and John- Arkansas 71, Texas Tech 67 (for neapolis has invited the Reds to Cpr-ii shorts in 1957 u-hiip hpatins ny Busso have been scheduled time) move to the Minnesota city. 0 mu 1.. I Southern Methodist 83, Texas 75 onlv Rav Portllla imeet. ine nu ana assorted injur a $19.00 value Sports Editor Charles Johnson of the Minneapolis Star and Tribune said the invitation was prompted TEXACO PRESENTS THE Boxing Br Tt AisorUM rut MILWAUKEE Orville Pitts, Boardman's opponent in his 41st, les wrecked the other pro fight he's 34-6 in 40 bouts will matches that have been kicking be Peter Schmidt, a prelim boyjaround smce March, from New York who got his first The record books show Rosi at main event as a last minute sub; 26-4-1 for 31 fights and Busso 31-5-1 by the comment last Friday by (for fifth) Texas AIM 80, Baylor 63 (for seventh) All-College at Oklahoma City San Francisco 60, Oklahoma City 45 (championship) Niagara 65, Tulsa 49 (for third) v. Saturday's Results NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston 0.

Chicago 0 ttie) Montreal 6, Detroit 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 4, Rochester 1 Providence 2, Hershey 1 Springfield 4. Buffalo 3 Reds' President Powel Crosiey Jr. for only that he might move the team If for 37 starts. Rosi, born in Italy Nov. 18 and lost a decision to Danny Russo.

The 10-round match will be tele- better parking facilities are not 175H, Milwaukee, slopped Joey made. 1 Rowan, 193, Phoenixville, 6. mm but now a New Yorker, is 29 Busso is only 23. i Idaho State 65, Denver 61 (for fifth) Western Kentucky 78, Tulane 72 (for seventh) wf-yBSnfiiin'iiu us'ii'iymi us Km mi mw Monday's Schedule games scheduled NO FINE PMUT No Motor City Classic at Detroit Brok Adjustment Georgia Tech 70, Detroit 66; We carefully inspect, ad Tnesdav's Schedule NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago at Detroit IH THIS AUTO POLICY! PREPAREDNESS Herb Score indulges In toe-touching exercise (championship 1 Marquette 82, Columbia 51 (for third) Sugar Bowl at New Orleans First Round Memphis State 65, Loyola (New just and test brakes to give you "new car" performance. We also repack front bearings, kwhei I I Orleans 1 63 (overtime) "I'M CALLING Steering Adjustment Maryland 71, Vanderbilt 56 in a Cleveland Young Men's Christian Association gymnasium.

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