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WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, 1942. star-gazette: -PAGE SEVENTEEN. WALKER'S QUINT BATTLES -HAWKS IN CAGE HEADLINER Along the Sidelines Ohio State's Jones Only Gaines Slated Nelson's Ace at Chicago Coach9 sFaithReivarded, Isbell Again Top Passer' BiU Smith By HOWARD PIERCE Sparkled9 Golf in 1942 Repeater Tonight in It? taruuettt vrts coiwr Miami, BTa. (AP) Belting Ben Williams, who did quite Chicago (UP) "Curly" Lam- Hogan and Byron Nelson get credit On Little Heads AATJ beau, vicepresident and head coach Regional, of the Green Bay Packers, today ror Hitting golf shots of the year in Fred Corcoran's roundup of highlights on the professional tournament tour for 1942.

reaped the full profits of a generous gesture he made toward a college kid five years ago. All-America Svim Team Lf 11111 I Vsg t'sjww 4K City Leagues Corcoran, on leave from his Job a Ml of capable all-round ball-playing with the Elmira Pioneer last summer, also doesn't do so bad in other sports, according to word received by Owner. John Og-den at his home. leaving Elmira, Johnny has been coaching football at his home town in North Adams, and his high school eleven chalked up seven straight vic The episode started when Lam- as tournament director for the Pro- beau selected Cecil Isbell of Pur New York fAP Jimmv Sessional Golfers made his New York (UP) Bill Play will be resumed to (Casey) Jones, ace back rom LAurrtlv" Smith, 18-year-old Hawaiian due in the National Football League draft of iT and is climaxed with the release of the final set of official statistics which show the Packer halfback to be the first star, now a freshman at Ohio Tennessee's Union University, abroad on an assignment for the tins hppn splpptpd fnr the sec- American Red Cross. night in both the Regional and Gty Basketball Leagues, with the clash between the YMCA Blackhawks and Wal State, heads the 1942 All tories, rAfter the gridiron, season was His nominations: American swimming team an player in pro grid history to top the circuit twice in a row in forward passing.

nouncea today by tne Ama ker's All-Stars on the 'Y v.r in i ryer, Johnny went hunting. He auurauvti yi Best shot-Hogan's long iron to bagged a nine-point deer on the Little All-Amenca IOOtball the green on the par five 18th hole first day. That's the. ol team, named today for the at the Hillcrest course. The ball Johnny the Pioneers will be hit three feet from the pin and able to use that kind of looking ninth time by the Associated roed.15 feet pas enabling Hogan teur Athletic Union, with Isbell had been a good but not court headlining thejprogram.

brilliant performer at Purdue. three individual places and I if Jr Both teams are stronz can over when the ,1943 season rTeSS. to get down his second nutt for the Shortly after he was selected In the annual player draft be signed Jones, for two years recognized birdie which gave him a tie in the didates for Srst-round honors in the Regional loop, a contract tendered by the Packets. rolls around. vGena Martin, general manager uu aau commiiiN man ne con- is one the Souths leading is Angeles Open with Jimmy backs regardless of the size of the Thomson, whom he defeated in the Tho Walker eraiat sow la Ur4 i finned by the 54th annual A AH .5 '-y school, is the only repeater on an I playoff.

eleven made up of four represen-j Most spectacular shot Nelson's convention at Chicago, Dec 11-lt IS. wttk.ta EcUpw CUpprr for Bnt pUor. earfc taat having ts Its of the Binghamton Triplets, on his return from the major-minor league baseball conclave at Chi Smith was chosen top-ranking three game played to at. Tbo I lawks, kowevrr, are pielsg tse tern dera, kavtnr a rprord two performer in the 200-yard free tatlves from the Midwest, two each noie-ln-one at the 11th green in the from the South, East and Far Tam O'Shanter Open at Chicago. West and one from the South- Hardest luck player Ed Dudley, west.

who lost to Sam Snead in the quar- i style, at which distance he set an American record, and in Ihe 440 wins against a tingle eVCeatV In the College All-Stars annual contest the following August Isbell was the top performer as the collegians trimmed the Washington Redskins. 28 to 18. After that contest he confided to friends he was dissatisfied with the terms and wasn't going to play pro balL He was persuaded to talk to Lambeau. When Isbell made a to Crejn Bay and discussed his situation with the Packer coach. Tjimbeau tore up the oifginal contract and offered the rookie a new one at However, one other, back, Vir- ter-flnals of the PGA championship The ram should be particularly and 880-yard free-styles, in which he established new world marks rSffftT" "in iifr WiiinoMV-ftiitirrtTtt'MiM'iMMj gil Wagner of James Millikin at Atlantic City when his tee shot Interesting, for the Hawks are et ting tb league psc la effeaae, last summer.

He also was selected BYRON NELSON (Illinois), was on the second team on the last hole hit a spectator and last year. Mainspring of an eleven bounced into the woods. that rolled ud a strinz of 16 vie- Biggest upsets Jim Turnesa's for the 880-yard free-style relay. while Walker outfit presents tne strongest defense. The Hsvks of 27117 under par in winning The rest of the team: tories in taking the Illinois col- 'eat of defeating Hogan and Nelson! the North and South Open at Pine- 50-yard free-style Bob Amund average nearly 74 points a cane.

nurst. sen. Northwestern. while Walker's has yielded an aver lege conference the last two sea- successive rounds to enter the sons, Wagner was placed in the finals of the PGA tournament, only cago, said he did not tne wire association report last. Saturday fully expressed the intent of major league clubs when it said operators of "chain store" baseball can not guarantee to furnish players to leagues below Class AA.

"Whlle it is true, of course, that farm systems will not be as elaborate as before because there will net be so many players and leagues as before, I don't think there is anything to the idea that tbe Yankees and the Cardinals will not be able to go below Class AA," Martin said. All of which should be welcome news to Binghamton fans, since the Triplets are farmhands of the Yankees. Only Owner Ogden of the Pioneers, among Eastern League moguls, was unable to attend the Most costlv nuttin fliiir 100-yard free-style Bill Prew, approximator twice the saiar7 be hackfield along with Jones, Eu- lose to snead. ogaiusw neiiua, wuui u.j dolph (Little Doc) 'Mobley of -Most popular victory That of couldn't e-et down 99nrh nn wne-miie i e-s i i ruyosni th aftth hm- rF "fu Nakama. Ohio State.

wa." wot r-i for LambeAU. Hardin-Simmons and vince Face-p-raig wooa, 41-year-old United I -r a i a ji. but he's 3ver had cause to re wic of California's Loyola. btates Open champion, in the age of only 24 points a gamo by its opponents. Tb game U1 start at 8 24 p.

and wiU be preceded at 7:23 by a preliminary gam between the Jsyve Cjutatets of the rival cluba. FeatariRg the City League battles on th Neighbornood House floor wUl the clash between the Big Turnesa in the PGA tournament cHine-Aaoipn ivieier. and thus allowed th lattoi- csgo. gret It. The quartet forms a high-scor- p-anaaian open at Toronto.

Isbell edged Sammy Baoch of Counsll- on to beat him on the first extra Breast-stroke James Washington for the passirg crown hole. I man, umo state. ing combination, the most inter- biggest blow ups Jimmy Demar-esting figure of which probably et' in the Tam O'Shanter, when he is the 155-pound Hardin-Simmons leading the field after 68 holes, hli rnrrlAr. Rdected bv South- but finished 6-5-5-3 to tie for second. yards) after a close season-long fight.

Is- Loneest drlv Thnminn', Individual, medley (300 CECIL ISBELL varrfsr win tin a Kiefer. dcu set tnree new iegue records- Flats Friends and Too fh Tam rvav, I Lonsr distance medlev Joseoh be rolled to the Individual cham-I-tit AmlenmtA bv the learua are pi. Duncan a. west Conference schools because A long wait at the 15th tee, and a of his small size, Mobley this sea- missea anve, cost him first money. Most tournaments won Five.

kv ljUCB" "ieuc uup. I u. in biU uuaiey or t-itisourgn. tne top with the Reform tor aulBtrt for Chicago parley. He, of course, is busy at the Chester, ship- son set a national ball-carrying Also oneaas eignt on tne last hole Hogan.

Springboard diving Miller An- numoer or completions, touchdown ground-gainer; Don Hutson. Green the leagu lead. wUl endeavor to vards. According to the nresent Itemi-A nf mora than 1.200 vards of the Los Angeles Open, when he aiost playoffs Three, bv Hoean. oer50n wnl otaie.

I outlook, only Hartford, of the and also established a new stand- "ccueu iur to win ana. a nve to Bay Packers, as top man in cor- protect that berth against a Dun-ing and pass-reeeivinr. and BUI jean outfit that expected to prova Daddio of the Cardinals, who a sever test. who defeated Thomson at Los Hih fancy diving-TSammy Lee. "oe" completed i out or Z68 AnirelPB hut ln-t ri, xr.

Pasadena Athletic ClL. attempted passes. The aerials lard for average ground gained per ue- Eastern League cities, will not be able to play night ball In 1943 be 7- auwu crain. an M1 paced the field-goal kickers. in ths Tnii rtn m.i i duu-vara mam rmv i-suck- unsan -uum la other loop games on the NIC in the August Masters.

8trok. Kiefer? breast-stroke. Coun- with 24 of them being good for game. Mobley is tne only sopno- rouna iuaiey ee more on the team, composed of ln qualifying for the PGA event seven seniors and three juniors. fvep a course rated among the Dudley gained 696 yards on 1S2 attempts.

Merlyn Condit of Brook Most promising vounr suman: iree-styie, new. cause of dimout regulations. Since this column reported that Bjtd Jeanette. former Elmira pro oi Asn.vari fra.atiria r.iav Smith a compieuon percentage OI atuueuj or Lvnn.i 1 ni court, the Miller Bombers mCl tackl the Gty Merchants at 7:19 p. and tb Toong People's Congress team wiU battle Iloraeheada at 7:45.

Tb Big Flats-Duncan gam will the final on tb field were placed, Adrian Hasse, --noie perrormance over a Amherst, and Aubrey Faust, Wof- championship course Hogan's card and Lew Worsham Jr of Alan Forfl- Mercersburg (Pa.) 01 D1 sses were inter- Washington. W1 Academy; H. John-on and Rene lyn ws second with 647 yards in 129 tries and Gary Famigliettel of the Bears third, with 503 yards on 11S carries. Hutson was far ln front with his star, didn't set the irt afire while playing with the cnouteau. both or Yale.

1 'f ford, at ends; John Sanchez, San Ta- ilUtinoa aam T.iioaa- TWi I Season, XSOCU CllCKea On 11' O'lt Francisco, and Joe Kiernan, Rock- ninga program. DeForrest unattached, of Chester, -or an aggregate of hurst, at tackles; Hugh Bogovich, Betty O'Connor's 580 Cops and Bill Trubee, Princeton. i. r. Delaware and Warren Schmakel, A-nAno (hu.

UU1BU1QK IKODO, UUKO COH1' Central Michigan, at guards, and Sporting Netcs able mention were: paes out or ia at- Vincent Zachem, Morehead Teach Springs. free-style, 50 yards to STS1 yaraa- ers, at center. Rochester Ebers in their opener last week, it appears only fair that we hand him a pocia for his showing Sunday as the Rochester quint whipped the famed Harlem Qlobe Trotters, 60-35. Jeanette, besides playing a bang-up floor game, tallied eight points in his team's victory. T6mmy Rich, the former Cornell star who started such a ruckus last season ln the NYP League, when he was listed with the 74 pass receptions and 138 poiata.

Frank Ivy of tb Cards was aec-. ond in pass receiving, with 27 catches, and Ray McLean of the Bears the runner-up in scoring with 54 points. Daddio kicked five field goala Ted Fritsch of Green Bay and Frank Mansicki of the Bears were tied for second place with four each. 9fuTTH Ponnw.ni. I olu ic.man ox ue unicago liear- Spotlight in Loop Bowling The Midwest also led all other TM Picks 1942 Breast-stroke William Schmidt sections of the country in the Verdeur tne Philadelphia Eagles, fourth.

number of men on the first three feminine bowlers stole the league sootlieht TupH.v Tork (Pa.) JMCt: J. and Bud Schwenk of the Chicago i. 1v its mu. An turn 7 I HI-IK TMP f-Tl 1 IHfl ITiniH unattached, Philadelphia. icoiiia, auuiuj ah jjuaiLiuiia.

tuc ncsieu reacnea tne cnarmed 600 circle vMatuicu mni i r-c i i a. uardinais. filth. South placed seven, the East six, Betty O'Connor, bowling with the Hagerman Funeral a'stance swipi Bertram Other Individual champions ffitl ins ouuiuwesL nve. me far si I uuuii.uu xjauies Tiirnaf 1 Bm i son i v- th nana o- ut, lO Sd All-America St.

Losala (UP Pranki Eink- wicb of Georgia has been named captain of th Sporting News -142 All-America football team by th larrert martin in Bin vcara. iuur ttiiu mo xutivy itiuuuiain I om uaa games or 200, 209 and 171 Horseh-eads entry, also did all right, although his scoring was section one of the all-star squad The same league also saw Ration in the Dixie a murioi Sinluvich a Pro Next Year? of 33, Wagner Polls inree ouier good scores. Mrs. league. Freda Backer of the Rubin INDTJSTHIAT.

C. 19M LITTLE ALL-AMERICA IE. Easts, Amherst Sanchez, San Tranciica tsrotfters outfit crashed through Am. taPrance rst 804 TS4 with a 522 triple, on. games of 122.

lHitrdins; Fonnera 828 771 793 th nations! sports weekly an Highest for 'Sure, If It Wasn't for Wqr' limited to a field goal and a free-throw. Incidentally, the spark that carried the Ebers to victory was furnished by two youngsters, rookies in the rough, tough court game, Bob Gouchat and Bob DePuyt, with the former scoring 14 points nounced todsy. Daisy Paee of the! American Brldo-a ziu ana 190. 0. BofoTich, Delifwsr Vincent Znchera, Morehead Tchra 751 778 864 798 779 731 Coffee Shop chalked ud a 510.

on i Commercial Press All-Time Team warns Juenigan games Of 156, 185 and 169. while Chemana- Foundry Of a total of 482 men named to in squad by ooUeg a porta writer, tb Midwest, with sia players, dominated th honorary 768 761 789 766 737 813 Joe Kiernan, Bockhurit College By JACK crDDY York (CP)Frank Sinkwirh stonned humminr -mw n. xiamenne ueia 01 rtosenbaum's 1 Kimball had a 501 triple, on scores of 160, Befonnatory i 779 780 758 New York (UP) Honus wag- Aubrey Faust, WoffortJ Wagner, James Mililken, votion" and quit stuffing the apparel Into his big Mack grip long 100 ana .100.. i aoweu-s 708 818 801 ner of the Pittsburgh Pirates pollea Mobley, Hardin Simmons eleven. Th East and South both landed two berths and tb Far West.

on. Ty i ft. ..11 ana me iauer, eignt. ii-oucnai was the star of last year's five, while DePuyt's previous experience had been limited to high school and Industrial League play. The high triple of the evening Reformatory 8 884 786 859 104 out of a possible 105 votes to 764 880 801 lead the selection of an all-time.

I Jimmy Jones, Union (Tonn.) enougn to answer, -sure nave turned professional neat year If It wasn't for the war. "Pro football give college player a chance to make a Mile was registered by Niles Lewis, who I Sunny Sol Vince Pacewic, Loyola -ill vrhlla 1 I i m. .1 Diasted i I luuiuf xupi 7g 7m 808 1 nii-siar DBseDau nam oy viie xae- 'i with the Hilco quintet in the In- Anierlcaa Bridge 818 851 760 ball Writers Association of Amer- 8EC0KD TEAK nest egg for himself while he's tryinr to get atarted la the profession he prepared for at school, Sinkwich added. ausiriai circuit. He had frames -uuntiAL, lea Hazel-halred Sinkwich.

who was or xu4, zta ana io. The only other 5" 52 2155; The team, with the votes: Frankie. who looks much than on would imajclne. r- Sandvig, Augt'stana (S.D.) Campion," 8. I.

Doyle Caraway, Texas Tecs Bolduc, Washburn New changing from his U. S- Marine tj mti was xjeizeri- First Base Lou Gehrig, 864 798 739 i. -v i areas unuorm to civvies in tne lit- by, who turned in a 601 while per-TrrT I tnt-miner -artH. fca 1 nU laace 8 SIB 999 A 1 la.c, Vi. sooni Rsj Eddia Collins.

Chi. room at tb Downtown Athletic wvBttui ansa mw WLaucM, aia sddition to Sinkwich. wer Paul Governali of Columbia. BIU Hillenbrand of Indiana and Bob Steuber of Miaaourt. Dav Schreinrr of Wisconsia lod all linemen In the poll la winning cn end berth.

Th other wing -man was 3ob Dov of Notr Dame. Dick WUdung of Minn-" eota and Gil Bouley of Boetoa College wer named tackles; Alex Agas of Illinois and Chock Tsy- i i A good slant at the caliber of fighters who have been appearing oh the local amateur boxing cards this season is seen in a wire re- Grt of a ring show sponsored on day night by the Elks Club at Rochester. Don Riffe. the barrel-chested Binghamton blaster who has become an Elmira favorite, won a clear-cut decision over Prentiss 1 Larry Visnic, St. Benedict' George Gagliardi, Miami (Fla.) puea: -i uk tne running game better.

Even when was In high school my coach told en Td never a good passer. But I did th beat I could at Georgia. I did mor HiUiard Clutch Elmira Foundry 8 sJi cago Whit. Sox. 36.

CTub a taJkaUv. ttirprls to su. H21 74 I lone who had been sriven to nndsr. Bob Btokes, Howard inira oase naruia triwt irsyi. National FiffHt (Int.

Harvester OUA 919 IY1 TMft.hrr. i i uat. vuv eIvm IT'TIT I wight Hoiahonser, Catawba via w-ic a man of few words. I A A passing this season than ever oaoruwp vv sgner, xv. SP 1 a Hardinge Key Bolt Thayer Prod.

8 Am. Bridge 4 IB Fellows, Fresno State Schmidt, WUliaaii was Rle-ht Fl-ldBaha Ruth. New Dinawicn, or ueorgia 738 775 76S 614 777 T17 But you lust remember this I Pete Oorgone. Muhlenberg numming ana bubbling an over a Group Breaks York Yankees. 103.

lor of Stanford, ruards; and Jo i a I Pace as ne go reaay 10 isxt Center Field Trie Swift Iinb. 711 7S8 747 SUUiard Office 771 801 838 Hall Of Buffalo, halting that scrapper's victory string of 29 straight fights. Previous to his THIRD TEAK la train. And bis vocals were cbo- uonioaaoncD, juaoama, center. Cleveland, 75.

ECLIPSE SHOP I played only about 20 minutes of every game tnis season. Usually had such a lead that Coach Waliar Butts figured I wasn't WithPhelan rtatmit by another Marine reserve, Detroit, i vi. Lusow, Dubuque Newell, Kearney (Hb.) Tchn Left Field--Ty Cobb, Dsveaports 948 937 899 laaui vwvci.iait vi vujumuia, sua Chnekara oae nu aea 1 1fi" mmm wv hi WM. I meeting with Rlffe, Hall had been considered far and away the most impressive piece of fighting ma Paterson, JT. J.

(UP) The Na- Orinders Catcher Bill Dickey, New oriel. iZ 973 921 849 a ws sii aavieiiinns aT ww sav aats tional Boxing Association will loco z-sz3kx wash. ss coU" footbaU needed any mor. That why I threw only 10 touchdowns this season, I threw 14 last year when I wasn't concentrating so much on pitching, and seven as carry through with its nlanned Gunners chinery the Elks Club had seen 1 the past year and, only the preceding week, the Buffalo lad had 0... Scott, Bollins W.

Grubbt. Sam Houston 0 Gene Volpi, Colorado Mines Gregory Thomas, Rochester Murray Hanna, Alir.a Huntsinger, Portland Eddie McGovern, Rose Poly Euman. Arisona tournament designed to crown the Pnidentifled next jigntweignt cnamplon "ln the Tool Design Srs. 895 948 993 won the middleweight Eastern ich: "Do you Ilk the running or finv an v.nt a wx.i.PM 4M 1 F.lArt7.rO DnT Mi lnsj Diamond Belt championship in a B-UA UU UUk ill 0 Wllf a kC tkl itC. I W7 OOa aVVO ai.

passing; Jtsme better? a sophomore. Yes, I like th running gam a lot better than the passing." Yankees, Reds Trim Spring Training New York UP Tb New York Yankees bar trimmed two weeks off their 1943 spring training sea son. cancelled all aid railroad trips and ar to eliminate several exhibition gaar.es la the annual tournament in Boston. President Abe J. Greene announc- Production Control 978 960 909 Kill -Cs-Ti sTl led today.

Tool Deeiam Jra. 918 957 B8S Um.X1. Jl3 LLL Itll (In other bouts on the Rochester I Jones, Haverf ord i Greene made his statement Assemblers Ml eaa aaa 18-to-l Shot card. Pete iacavazzi or This remark was created by a yowl from GovernslL "Hey, you shortly after a break with Gen. Wolves iois 948 961 another nattier wno nas ap- ten.

Missouri Places Now in Army John J. Phelan of the New York ECLIPSE SWING SHIFT can't kick th passing- ram mm red in Elmira shows, was Commission. He said the NBA 907 857 918 knocked out in the third round by on All-Star -rTariil- hard-nunchinir Buffalo UAl aJ4.A would refuse to -vain-1 B38 908 Captures Race Philadelphia (AP) The Phila- around like that," abouted. Governali. a aharp contrast to Sinkwich ln every respect taller.

850 889 909 delphia Phils, checking their de- 140-DOunder: -Johnny Taylor, the Kansas City, Mo-(UP) Five ner of the fight between Tippy "h-T" Charles town. W. Va. (AP) MIuahvI nlavova Mnwntine tnp I I nf fiartlolil TV anil Rsan iwnuuon 90 sea sssipieted player list Tuesday, dlscov- one of the greatest paaser th cooperation with a governmeat or- UinKnunion iickiu t. xc- i I I.

i i jiti. a i. Bested his decision victory scored best in running, pass receiving and Jack of Augusta, at Madison Production Control looo 941 913 I ered they had lost another man to! Hough, a $30.40 for S2 choice, bung here last month over Stanley Sea- defense, form the bulwark of the Square Garden Dec. 18, as the title Gr Hob 848 900 the Army. long enough Tuesday to win the hill of Rochester, ana juq ureg- I United Press 19iS Big Six bonier-1 "ucajui ikcuu; ura aura- a.

augim a vno 933 bho i ne is 1111am aaax Duncn, rateaisixm race 01 ir.urie ia Hlnrhamton lizhtheavyweight Unce all-star football team, on the my Angott. Da. Single 8 786 988 937 bv some observers as the best Charlestown. der to curtail excesslv travel by baseball clubs. President Cd Barrow ssid that 1 abort trips from th Yankees St.

Petersburg. Fla, ramp wUl per- mitted btit several scheduled long: ai.n ttaa ihaws here, won a ui.Mnli. mioaaoi tr.Hv The NBA official accused Phelan Davenport MnlUolea 887 ssi' ssa I ahortaton ttrosoeet brought un bvl The S-vear-old son of Sir James VrVilU CBSS1 I UMIO va viuaao a smv wvaj 1 a-. ST" ar 1019 960 894 1 the Phils since Dave Bancroft came and Off and On charged Into technical knockout victory over Bob Steuber, third highest scorer i creating aiacora oetween tne when grid gam ever knew. Sinkwich was cornered near th bed where th little bellhop was trying to close his overstuffed grip.

He wsa asked: "What was th toughest team you played against?" Frankie gave th bellhop an assist and said. "Alabama, this season. They were awful tough. Yes tougher than Tuburn. which beat us.

Auburn had a rood team wide advantage at the bead of the Bob Ford of Buffalo in the third in the country' and by far the best t0, organizations the New Body and Cap 913 1044 988 here In 1814. hsuis will be eliminated as soon as necessary details can Ironed 844 854 The Phils located Burlch at Camp stretch and finished with a blf runner In the -conference, provides round. ROSSI HANDICAP A over N. E. I i IL.

.11 i' lUUlUdlllCUl OHOUCClUCUl 1U White. where he la a military I Ungth advantage out. i I I wo spai a ui mo 011-0101 icam 01 i 63 1048 819 eu WW "lO ha annual T.ttle wnicn 13 eilElDies Were to taka I ..1. Third place IMIBUUUU rvm 1 I ntfnuLr Ar. HTV.fn im, I Ml aoa UBBk Slkd UVVVW.

a.m tk. 1 6 1 nart annnunrprl that TJao, VmIi 001 I Yanks players will report to their Florida camp oa Mar. 7. search, they found Al Hodkey, left roney went to H. M- Cornwelis All-Amsnca Tieer end.

makes a perfect receiver 7 H.kobDuki 869 930 918 743 867 858 handed Ditcher drafted from I Claris Whizz. arpri xess. anauuncea hi- 1. nvum cwsUMv vmuci ui ms Associaieu for the brilliant BassinB-of Kansas ti. in Haya-Bradley CjmntfiM In th.

Vaitara Taoma I Amna Alirevl Vl 120 flay, waa ev 1 iji k. I Clarlaaatl CUP) The Cinria- 'i-mnrh no mention was I cnampion. ra-auiu ii ail Te at Camp Perry, Ohio. yards mor than six furlongs in i j. first second or third Missouri line Ed Hodges, Jeff Da- The first contest of tha Nra Jcs-gsso nali Reds tecam on ef th first and a good day, but Auburn wasnt a tough aa Alabama.

A couple years Tulaa was plenty touch too." I rama im tmiti Wtlltama.1 1 .91 am a rnful traML major league baseball club to com- am of Rochester University's vis and Mike Fit2gerald, puts into tournament, Greene said, will pit jPortana'a Ina seor-at a Brettv fair the team a stiffening quality that Cleo Shans against Chester Rico Bill sm aaa I M4 I Pr the Eastern Learu. vtti. -a .1. ply directly today with Transport- Sinkwich earlier bad tade a big In averv srama sives it a solid defense. I at a site vet to be selected.

Ad-I Kelly's Drara Uoo Director Joseph CasUnaa's re- 89i" 883 sis ana nowea TOme ciassy neiamg fJUrKCSS nilCIlCaU 954 sot 881 nd Umely hltUnjr at th closa of n. the last season. He batted .288 In IndllCted 11110 Amiy 'aa oast season. Three players from Oklahoma, ditional bouts will be held in Chi- 8t- Caalmir's Clnb qurrt for Xie club to rod'oc snO-ag 143. hit with the 600 persons at th Downtown A.

during tb ceremonial presentation of th II els- VdJT-as not only topped the on from State, one from Nebraska cago, Philadelphia, Cleveland, De- EL Market Kao i I tt. I tr-nit nniitnn ond th I Schwelze.r airera Schweiaer Aircraft 790 94 749 gma, Th Rods anaouaced they bar Bragg. N. (AP) Burges H'kU aaU a AS aa. aaeB Kl 81aa.

man Memorial Trophy, a rather aS i a .1.. I A i i i a 1 HANDICAP A cancelled their annual spring tour 133 pomiav aw seniauvr, maae up me ursi leaoi. larg and hefty bronre figur of Fight ReSUltS Un tor th New Tork ClanU. was Tripp'a Dairy 868 904 993 Oof-i's 8ST 999 874 a football plsyer. Tb starry-ered inauciBtt oris jsvuuaj aw a jinais second in me nauun.

xor ine nrSr. uma in many years -m-m 22 touchdowns and added one con- Nragk lon the pride of the I rillPnA ISnfsltfi version. He well might ask what conferenCe, failed to place a back- UllCgC OUUI modesty of this Georxia Cracker- 848 sal 887 New York Lulu Costantino, trie irmr. I Hopkins Siena BasateUes out of Youngstown. O.

captivated j-oneit New York, outpointed John- a native of Iwtstoa. X. vaiiAW una av field man. Pepsi-Colas 795 917 904 ny Dell, 128, New York, (8). Whit-head besan bia diamond recognlUon outside his home baill Get Go -Ahead I Master Cleaners W.

G. (Dub) Lamb of Oklahoma, th crowd. Particularly when be said: "I always wanted to win this award, and I never thourfct I 978 906 878 Jersey City, N. JBiUy Grant, career while at th University of witn to Eostoa Red bos, their spring sparring mate for tb past six ye srs. iRin elixt nurr float Bead, lad.

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Seltzer, 126H, New I the St Louis Cardinals. Juts Day's Lead I Veteran Of Vhrlr' Rnu Rnwl aTTivtui a e-n 1 Bacraation Vorfatt IVnrlr I XT- Va.V the Ross Bowl." rAP) Johnny Crimmins ta. nf loin I nr i mo FRATERNAL LfAGITK ai- -c- ui. I Detroit jentInu.e of the toughest defensive players Ten of the 17 college groups, cov- 5J 153. Cambridge, Mass, knocked out waa released to Toronto, of th 864 833 878 I .11 t.

1, Manuel Rosa, 150, Baltimore. (1). I International League Avay tne conference. 887 818 988 rMtfwMW The B1 Conference all-star g. Stt STest A1H.

y)'" team: Bushnell, ln the opening con- rT-vi YMCA nrvrr 987 844 885 awsTrar tills match bm -rwl. Player School Pos. V. Dixie Alleys 979 938 987 dence in the ability of the various Automatics 887 108 958 tg neousiy wuu w. G.

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Chicago. -as ton on Sunday. To be elieible. a Marauette 40. Carleton 36.

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