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1 MIAMI DAILY NEWS. MONDAY, DEC 16, 1946 4-B Gregory Is Slight Choice 6 Greyhounds Over Sierra Tonight Stand Out In A revision of the undercard brings Cliff Gregory, Newark light By SALTY Tony Rtns up against Jack BraxJ Broward Trials By BILL WALLACE of Jacksonville In the semifinal eight-rounder. Brazil is the lad who had Ralph Calutti on the deck last weight, has been given a slight nod by the dopesters as the favorite in his battle tonight at Biscayne arena against the Puerto Rican summer. Rios slugged wim io- The first round of schooling Humberto Sierra. With the high races at Hollywood found six, dogs being talked of as probable start caliber performances Sierra has (n Which Some Miami Sportsmen Learn How To Read The Time In The Middle Of The Night Twas the night before the big morning.

They were going after ducks and everything had been made ready. They had decided to start at 4 a. than when there is i dfx 1 1 Breaux Captures Ringer Prize; Six Tie At LaGorce Harvey Breaux, the- Miami turned in at each of his local appearances that would make Gregory one of the most talented ers In the Hollywood Inaugural Stakes Saturday night It will be the thirteenth renewal of the classic at the Broward track. mone last Monday knocking him down in the sixth and taking the fight by a decision. The summer's No.

1 preliminary boy, Bobby Elliott, returns tonight to meet Knute Baker In a six-heat go. Babyface Maxim, who made initial appearance last Monday, tangles with Sidney Selip for four. The show will open with another four-rounder pitting Bobby Fuller against Jerry Duane. First bout at 8:45. Shores club champion, added the ringer's prize to his collection yes scrappers to be seen here in some 11 1 no time more areary arouna laice uKeecnoDee, especially when you feel that certain chill in the air and a low fog terday for his score of 25-2752.

Heading the sextet is Bit of time. Since you can never tell from where you're sittin' how the is nampermg tne vision. This event has been running since September. Bob Gormly won sec But they were hardy, souls, made Buzz, a dog regarded in Florida and New England as one of the lemonade tastes, a look at Sierra's hardier yet by a quart of snake ond place honors with 26-27 53. medicine one of 'em had hidden in record with no defeats listed and There was a two-way tie in Class best of all time.

The veteran turned in the trial; and appears to be as fit as the pro BEACH OPENS SCHOOLING wins over Jackie Hogan and the between R. M. McNeil, and A. his duffle. They had finished it off and completed their plans of attack Manolo Kid plus knockouts on the on the winged horde come day J.

Troy. McNeil had 29-3362 and Troy 30-3262. Next in Class was David Thomas with 32-32 64, verbial fiddle. Sky Shepherd, owned by Fred Whitehead, break. After the usual hunting camp fare they had sat around' a more important -eewee Flores and Woody Woodcock, it could be the wise boys have erred.

schooled very fast. His time of followed by R. S. Crane with 33- little talking of things that don't 29 2-5 seconds for the futurity course was a fraction slower than Gregory has mixed with a num 33 66. Class was won by A.

J. Kneubuehler with 34-3468, second concern a hunting trip at all. But they were having fun, especially ber of good fighters and is primed that posted by Bit of Buzz. place in that class went to R. when they got to the point where Pass 'Em probably earned a with successes over Young Freddie Steel, Frankie Leta, Clint Miller Guernsey with 34-38 72 and third place in the Inaugural when he Luther Blackwell and his partner SCHOOLING RACES TONIGHT FLAMINGO WINNER IN TWO STAKES Sanford Stud's Round View 1946 Flamingo Stakes winner, seems to be interested in the nomination blanks that Trainer Hollie Hughes has just made out naming the three-year-old colt for the McLennan Handicap and the Widener to be run at Hialeah Race Course during the January 17-March 4 meeting.

Contract jockey Lloyd Hildebrandt, seems pleased about the whole thing. place to Don Wood with 39-3675. Pat Murphy had fallen In the and others for tonight's fight. It is evident his manager, Jim Brady, defeated Nite Life Charlie. The latter came out of the Far West There was six-way tie at I drink but that's another story.

attaches importance to Miami as a Gorce Country club yesterday with net 76s in the week-end blind fight theater and it's a cinch Brady didn't come along to see his fighter lose. Joey Haddad, welterweight. bogey. They were Milo Bennett, with quite a reputation. Pass 'Em is owned by Jess Bingham and was a bright star of summer racing In 1945.

El Cany won the Phoenix derby and schooled like a good one. 'He R. Wants, R. T. Corbett, F.

Swick, R. C. Habig and W. F. Snyder.

is included In Gregory's entourage, and will be in his stablemate's MULLOY NAMED ON U. S. QUARTET At There were 250 golfers touring Everything was serene and calm In the cabin where slept Jim Ober. Holms Allen and Herb Schaller. The snoring helped to keep the mice and roaches out of the way because they thought someone was keeping a barrage going.

Suddenly there came a rapping on the cabin door and a voice loudly exclaimed: "Get up, you lasy bums. It's 6 o'clock already! is from the extensive kennel of corner. the Coral Gables Granada nine- Charles Wood, who raced at Holly hole course during the day, and wood with marked success last Approximately ISO of the 500 freyhounds kenneled at the Miami Beach Kennel club will see action beginning at 7:30 p. m. today in the first schooling races preparatory to the track's official opening Dec.

27. Schooling tests tonight and Tuesday night will be by hand starts and beginning Wednesday and for the following six nights, with the exception of Christmas Eve, all schooling tests will be started from the official boxes. Minors will not be admitted to the schooling tests and admission to the adult public Is free. The big job of paving the grandstand ramps and lobby facing the mutuel windows on the ground floor has been completed and paving of Inlet a one-block street leading from Collins ave. to the track's oceanfront parking area, will be completed by Wednesday, according to W.

M. Bacon, track superintendent. The clubhouse has been redecorated and a fresh paint job done on the grandstand seats. Bacon said. 100 of them competed in Umps HOLLYWOOD winter.

Clark's blind bogey which resulted Good returns turned in a fine in a two-way tie between Carl Lynn Coach In 28th Year performance Saturday when she outran some of her more highly Craig and Ken Mcintosh, each MELBOURNE, Dec. 16. (INS) The United States and Australia, whose net stars have been playing at the Kooyong courts for the international cup, announced today the composition of their Davis cup teams. The United States will be represented by Jack Kramer, top Tanking Yankee net star, Ted Schroeder, Frank Parker and Gardnar Kramer is expected to be the No. 1 man in the singles.

Australia will line up with Jack Bromwich, Adrian Quist, Dinny Pails and Colin Long. Schroeder or Parker will get the second singles berth for the United States, and Bromwich and PaiLs are expected to carry the singles burden for Australia. with 91-1576. There was much scuffling about, regarded kennel mates. This 45- pound female by Rural Rube- with the three men so anxious to get out they couldn't find their own Somebody said last week one of Wishful Thinking won six races at Hollywood last winter and fin hunting britches or shoes.

the longest snots they had ever seen Jimmy Thomson make was a tee Bill Joyce, who coaches the Suddenly Jimmy Ober, maybe ished in the money in 14 of her shot Out in California that meas Lynn, Mass. Classical High school the one who imbibed least in the 29 starts. football team which plays Granby bunch, looked up and said it couldn't Schooling continues at Holly ured 345 yards. Pardon my glove, but right here at the Indian Creek Country club in the Pro-Amateur be 6 o'clock because he couldn't see of Norfolk in the Orange Bowl Christmas night, is completing his wood tonight. The first race will a sign of daybreak.

back in 1942 Big Jim hit his tee He asked Holmes to look at his 28th year of coaching for Lynn with the charity game here. shot over the first green on the watch, and this worthy said it was Jungmichael Named fly and the hole is 256 yards from In that period, he has coached the back tee. His ball ended up six championship elevens, those in go postward at 7:30. Surf Club Names Howard Instructor not only 6 o'clock but an hour later. This called for a council of war.

They got out matches, lit a in the trees back of the green. Yes, there was a 40-mile gale blowing On All-AAFC Second 1922, 1924. 1928, 1940, 1941 and 1946 taking district or state crowns. Joyce, despite his long service, is one of the most modern of lantern, and then let a sigh of relief. The hands of the watch were that required three woods to get Kentucky And Alabama Lead home on the ninth which is 465.

pointed at 12:35 a. m. So back to Jimmy said last week this drive bed they went. was the longest he had ever hit Sam Howard, acclaimed world's outstanding diver by Grantland coaches and last season switched to the formation, employing with it all of the gridiron trickery he had Came 6 o'clock and the boys were and the longest he has ever heard Dobbs Unanimous Selection Of UP; Whole Backfield Of Freshmen Rice, has been appointed swim-J of for a straightaway shot. uncovered in more than a quarter ming instructor at the Surf Club century of coaching and the 1946 in Miami Beach Got letter from George 8.

May Lynn eleven has one of the mot of Chicago, better known to the Howard was the spotlight star golf world by the man of many diver at the climax In the Billy mystifying offenses seen on New England High school gridirons in bright-colored shirts and the Rose Aquacade at the World fair UNITED PRESS ALL-AAFC ELEVEN years. game's greatest producer. George in New York, and also in the Rose No small measure of the success will be here in February and stay shows in San Francisco and other of the team however, is due to over for the Four-Ball matches in Post Timo 7:30 Admission Frea Free Parking Grand Opening December 21 HOLLYWOOD KENNEL CLUB Jssr Nerffc Gsffifrecss fork U. S. lest the sensational ball-handling ability March.

He says his big Tarn still snoring away merrily. Cer tainly, they overslept! Palm Beach BenefUh Word comes from up West Palm Beach way that some fishermen are finding bonefish on a flat just north of the port of Palm Beach. A couple of the hoys, Raymond Ingram of Riviera and Guy Birmingham of West Palm, caught a couple of nice ones there recently. One tipped the beam at three pounds, the other weighed six pounds eight ounces. If the bonefish are to be found there it will save some of the fishermen up that way considerable time in travel.

They have been fishing the flats la the Florida Keys In the past. They Fished the Bottom of quarterback Harry Agganis, the O'Shanter tournament will he held 172-pound junior flash who was re July to II and the purse will be cently chosen all -Massachusetts over $60,000. Wonder if the pros Pos. Flayer and Team Ht. Wt.Yrs.

College E. Mac Speedie, Cleveland 6'3" 200 1 Utah T. Frank Kinard, New York 6'1" 208 7 Mississippi G. Bill Radovich, Los Angeles 5'10" 235 6 So. California C.

Bob Nelson, Los Angeles 6' 215 3 Baylor G. Bruno Banducci, San Francisco 5' 11" 215 3 Stanford T. Martin Ruby, Brooklyn 6'3" 250 1 Texas A E. Alyn San Francisco 6" 185 Santa Clara Q. Otto Graham, Cleveland 6" 190 Northwestern H.

Glenn Dobbs, Brooklyn 6'4" 210 1 Tulsa H. Orben Sanders, New York 6'1" 197 1 Texas F. Marion Motley, Cleveland 6'1" 218 1 Nevada ATLANTA. Dec. 16.

(INS) Kentucky and Alabama basketball teams today are tied with one win each for the leadership in the Southeastern Conference cage race. The Wildcats, defending SEC champions, have won seven games, however, in competition In the young 1946-47 season. Alabama has men three without a loss. The 'Cats move east this week along with the Tennessee cage-men, for an appearance in Madison Square Garden. Kentucky plays St.

John's and the Volunteers engage Long Island Saturday night. Two other Southeastern members take to the road during the week. Tulane goes to the Midwest for four games and Louisiana State travels east for two skirmishes. After battles this week, all teams take time out from the hardwood courts for Christmas holidays. quarterback by the football coaches will wear numbers this year? of the state.

Sam Frost, manager-pro at Or Agganis is a past master of fak ange Brook course in Hollywood, ing and handing off the ball and, in addition, is a good runner and a brilliant punter and passer. reports close to 200 golfers enjoyed themselves there yesterday. The Mixed Scotch foursome event was The Lynn eleven and its rival in won by R. R. Taylor and Miss Bulpitt with 41-3879, which is a By NORMAN MILLER the Mahi Shrine Temple game, Granby of Norfolk, will arrive In Miami this week and will work out Fishing the bottom around Card Sound proved profitable for Ted record score for this event.

The NEW YORK, Dec. 16. (UP) Glenn Dobbs. the Brown, and Andrew Illo, of Chi blind bogey was won by Joe Luke, one of the committee members of several times before the game. Brooklyn Dodgers' spectacular "one-man backfield," was a unanimous choice for the United Press All-America Con the Women's Four-ball, and Mrs.

csgo, and Ernest Bernecker, of Redland. They fished with Buddy Smith, out of Smithy's Camp, on THE STANDI OS Sam Frost with 89-089. Second ference All-Star team today and six other rookies playing 11 A a place went to Mr. and Mrs. George the old Overseas Highway, and meir iirsi season or pro iootDau also made tne eleven 0Barfenders' School Zink with 91-1081.

Dobbs is rated by -many as the landed 18 grouper, five snapper, five grunt, a lane snapper, a mackerel, an angelfish and one hog outstanding back In the pro ranks They're getting all aet for the All Cnfrr-nr Season PF PA 1, 1 84 35 7 0 1 0 45 15 3 0 1 1 14 137 1 2 1 14 103 3 1 1 1 99 107 2 2 0 2 3 100 3 2 0 3 73 119 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 Learn a Yell-PayingTrade Tsam Kentucky Alabama Tuiae Vim Stas Auburn Fiat Tim Vnarbii Joe Kirkwood trick shot exhibi by virtue of his brilliant passing, kicking and running feats on an snapper. tion Wednesday at Fratt General We u.rsf. APPIOVCD FOR TRAINING Jack Wirt Wins Grove Sailing Cup VETERANS UNDER Gl otherwise Inept Dodger team. hospital course and the master of them all will Have a brand new And while we're talking about fishing In these diggin's we might as well mention the 27 trout, three to Qualify You for Paiif.nm BILL OF RIGHTS. 0 0 0 0 bag of tricks to show the patients.

blue runner and the large bluefish The show will start at 12:30. Jack Wirt was awarded the H. caught in Barnes Sound by E. Johnny Burt, the club pro, a School of Mixology, Inc. Cocktail Leungs.

127 N. E. First Commercial Arcade 0 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PHONI V-SI52 ft Morton Jones trophy for the most Burton, and A. W. Burton, his would like very much to have the points scored in the fall series of Allapaltah Five Ahead In League son.

They fished out of Smithy's cities. He has been acknowledged the most spectacular aquatic performer by many sport authorities, including Bob Ripley, Lowell Thomas, Ted Husing, Annette Kel-lerman, Edwin Hill, John B. Kennedy, Bert Nevins, Ed Thorger-son and Morton Downey. Nimrod magazine, a national publication, tags Howard as a "top' aquatic performer" in Its issue of Nov. 3.

Howard is the national pro long distance swimming champion, this title having been awarded several years ago in this resort for his feat in the Miami river. Sam has developed many swimming and diving stars, the outstanding one being Georgia Coleman, who was recognized as the world's greatest woman diver. During the World War II Howard served three years in the navy, and was supervisor of swimming in the Newport Naval Training Station in Rhode Island. 4 SEC, 3 Southern lis' May Play U-M Four Southeastern conference teams (not including Florida, which is already signed) and three Southern conference schools are "interested in coming here" next year to play the University of Miami Hurricanes, Coach Jack Harding revealed today after comparing week-end trip notes with Hart Morris, assistant mentor. Harding, back from a Southeastern conference meeting, declared he talked with all members, but "nothing is definite.

We're hoping to get several of the big-name schools, but their schedules aren't arranged yet and we'll have to wait." William and Mary, South Carolina and Wake Forest are the Southern loop schools interested, Morris said, while Duke is out and North Carolina is an unlikely foe. Only two games have been definitely arranged for 1947, Baylor here on Sept. 26 and Florida here on Nov. 21. eleven new flag poles returned to The UP all-star team was composed of three members of the Cleveland Browns, Western division champions, two from the New York -Yankees, Eastern division winners, and two each from the Dodgers, Los Angeles Dons and San Francisco Forty-Niners.

The new conference, which gathered its talent from the legion of races of the Coconut Grove Sailing club at a dinner held Saturday 00000000000000000000011001 his course. They were stolen from the course last week and If you night at the Housekeepers club. should hear of anyone having any of them In his possession, please Wirt had a perfect score In the snipe class to win the trophy. notify the Mr at the hospital. Frank Kerdyk was second in that -RACE FANS! SPORTSMEN AND WOMEN untried ex-college stars and through division.

The results of the Chip Shots In camp also. Found The Dolphin R. Blank and J. Applet on, of Great Neck, L. N.

found the dolphin waiting for 'em in the Gulf Stream when they went out aboard the cruiser Volunteer, Capt. C. S. Kltchel, out of the Gulf Fishing dock. They caught 17 of the colorful fighters, the biggest weighing tZ pounds.

Gets Sailfish Capt. Ralph Nemire of the cruis dustrial League matches yesterday: Wirth Brown was top man in The strong Pratt General hospital the star, class and received the per petual trophy, in addition to the (onn nriiMfftn icTotf? team defeated Guildcraft Shops by 22 to 14; MIAD lost to EAL No. 1 team, 23 to 13. Play was over Pratt moustache cup presented by the club's "widows." Second place in mm the stars went to Fred Gross. LiJWlLOuLS wholesale player "raids" on the established National league, produced more outstanding performers from among its freshmen than its pro veterans.

The entire first team all-star backfield, for example, was made up of first-year pros. Besides Dobbs, the quarter included Otto Graham, passing star of the Cleveland Browns, at quarterback; Orban (Spec) Sanders, shifty running threat of the Yankees, at halfback, Moth honors went to Jimmy er Seacomber, out of the Chamber Allapattah Baptist leads the Church Basketball League with two wins after the first week of play. Calvary Baptist, Floral Park Methodist and St. Patrick's remain undefeated, but have only one win. Allapattah draws byes Monday and Thursday, but will meet Central Baptist at 8 p.

m. Friday night at Edison gym. Briggs Insurance. Coast Guard, Dick's Drive-In and Triangles share top honors in the Municipal League being played at Miami High gym. Each team scored single victories last week as Silver-liners and Berghoff each won one and lost one.

In games Tuesday Coast Guard and Triangles meet at 7 p. Dick's face Silverliners at 6 p. m. and Briggs and Turner's at 9 p. m.

brings together two of Commerce dock, reports he Durst with Mrs. Paul Robertson second. The under 175-foot sail fished Louis F. Simons, of New Hospital course in the morning and Col. Beck allowed them the privilege of his course because they could not get starting times at the Springs; EAL No.

2 team was to play MIAD, butf or some reason or other they got mixed up on their dates; Bell Telephone ro. defeated Walgreen drugs, 27 to 9. at Miami area was won by D. C. Handler York, with good result.

The lone fisherman brought in a 6-foot, 5- with Dr. Robert Dickey second. Billy Streeter accumulated the most inch sailfish and topped that catch points in the over 175 with. Anton and Marion Motley, hard-hitting with several nice dolphin. The sail is being mounted at the Al Pflueger Lather second.

K. Tapperson was tops in the cruising division with Marine Museum. Springs; Railway Express team and EAL will have to make up their match the next time they play. Henry Frampton second. strong teams made up largely of Stardust Captures Yacht Club Race 626 SOUTH MIAMI AVE.

Servos the Finest Steaks in Town! (And No Apologies Tc Anyone!) Cooked To YOUR Taste For YOUR Pleasure. At the Bar Or Your Table The Choicest Scotches Bourbons-Champagnes Wines or Liquors Hal Mandell At The Controls REMEMBER? I 3 fl 3 i 1 0 i "THE SPORTSMEN'S RENDEZVOUS" PHONE 2-8770 the Dons And Rockets End If With Tie I MANNING'S Cleveland fullback. The end positions, too, 'went to pro "novices" Allyn Beals of the Forty-Niners, who tied for the conference's pass-catching lead, and Mac Speedie, reliable offensive wingman of the Browns. Outstanding lineman of the all-Conference team, however, was Frank (Bruiser) Kinard of the Yankees, a former all-National League tackle with the old Brooklyn entry. Kinard, playing his seventh season of pro football, topped all linemen in voting.

His running-mate at tackle was Martin Ruby, another freshman standout with Brooklyn. Bill Radovich of the Dons, the Orsren Bar LOS ANGELES, Dec. 16. (J) A The Ail-American Football con Stardust, a- sloop owned by E. C.

Everson, won the 20-mile cruising race sponsored by the Fisherman's Yacht club yesterday. Everson's entry trailed Shenandoah, schooner ference, having hurdled its first regular season with fair success 1 GPPV Miami students. The next series of league games will be played Friday. Jan. 3.

Schedule at Miami Edison in the church league: Monday. Dec 16 Flora 1 Park vs. Central SaiMwt. m. Cnuai Mutton va.

Riverside ra Stanton Memorial vs. Calvary Baptit- Thursday, Dec 19 p. Ft Patrick's vs. Floral Park. Central Miaaion vs.

Central Baptist p. m. Trinity Lutheran vs. Calvary Bspr.it. Friday, Dec 20 7 m.

St, Patrick's vs. Calvary Baptist. AHspsttah Baptist vs. Central Baptist 9 Stanton Memorial vs. Floral Park.

looked forward today to its initial championship playoff next Sunday owned by H. Morton Jones, across the finish line but corrected times r. I gave it first place. between the Cleveland Browns and the New York Yankees. The Los Angeles Dons and Chi United Press' 1945 all-National League with the Detroit Lions and veteran of six pro campaigns, was Third spot in the race from the Miami sea buoy to Sunny Isles and return went to Vandal, George Holme's sloop.

Moon Song, yawl owned by Henry Frampton, withdrew with a split main saiL cago 'Rockets rang down the regulation curtain with a 17-17, tie yes-tereday before 22,515 fogbound spectators in Memorial coliseum. named for one of the guard posts. At the other was the Forty-Niners' Bruno Banducci, a one-time NFL lineman with the Eagles. Bob Nel Los Angeles finished with seven wins, five losses and two ties, good son of the Dons, another former De HIDB TACRL for third place in the conference's western division, while the Rockets closed out fourth at 5-6-3. CONFERENCE HNI.

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inc. Cleveland Fan Frsnrlsco Ixis Angelas Chicago Eastern New York Brooklyn Buffalo Miami 307 SOS 23 270 22 249 167 10 290 315 12 370 371 2 3 1 1 1 0 Gardner Predicts Faster F-l League Raising of Class teams'- salary limit to $2,800 per month, a $600 boost, should result in a. faster Florida International league next year, Carl Gardner, president of the Miami Beach club, predicted today upon his return from the recent baseball convention in Los Angeles. "Everything points to a great season," Gardner declared. "Our connections are stronger and the whole league is ready to go." Al Leitz, new Beach manager whom Gardner stopped to see in New Orleans, has several prospects lined up for the Flamingos next spring, the Beach prexy reported.

The Beach club, affiliated with the Boston Braves last year, probably will remain independent for 1947, he revealed. Singer Is Matched With Golden Greek Promoter Pat Malone has completed his bone-crunching card for tomorrow night at Civic Center arena. He's offering a double main attraction in which Al Alexlnas, the popular Bostonian, meets John (Flash) Clifford for three falls, no time limit. They haven't met and Malane anticipates a terrific struggle. In the other half of the main, Chris Belkas, the Golden Greek, who hasn't appeared here in sometime, goes against Jack Singer, Plrlalon 10 3 3 10 3 10 ii TWO BIG STORES 1051 S.

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3-7124 Phon. 7-2229 troit Lion, was at center. Four Cleveland players were selected for the second team, headed by Lou (The Toe) Groza, phenomenal place-kicking artist who seldom played except to boot field goals and extra points. The others wrre Dante Lavelli, at end; Ed Ulinskr, at guard; and Mje Scarry at center. San Francisco's effective one-two offensive punch of quarterback Frankie Albert and fullback Norm Standlce featured the second team backfield.

The halfbacks named were Ace Parker, veteran Yankee running and passing star, and Bob (Hunchy) Hoernschemeyer of the Chicago Rockets. End Joe Aguirre and tackle Lee Artoe of the Dons, two more ex-National League stars, and Buddy Jungmichael, the Miami Seahawks' steller freshman guard, rounded out the second team. RENT-A-CAR DJrecfy fa Froar af INTERNATIONAL AIS TERMINAL N. W. 34th.

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2ad AYE. PHONE 3-S4S4 CAR CAN BE KETtKNEO TO EITHER AUURESS mmm mom Goodrich bilvertown TIKES toe jleffffeFsoit D. inc. Browns Drop Darnell, Involved In Brawl CLEVELAND, Dec. 16.

(INS) Capt. Jim Daniell of the Cleveland Browns football team was dismissed today by head coach and general manager Paul Brown. The discharge of the former Ohio State AU-Amertcan tackle was an aftermath of last Saturday morning's brawl with Cleveland police, involving Daniell and two other members of the Brown's squad, Mac Speedie, end, and Lou Rym-kus, tackle. Police charged Daniell with intoxication and the other two with disorderly conduct Lou Sa-ban. defensive fullback, was named by Brown as the new team captain.

TWO BIG STORES 10S1 S. W. 8th Strttt N. W. 7th Avt.

Cerntr 6oth St. EASY TERMS Phon 3-7124 Phone 7-2229 Extreme South End of Collins Avenue alias the Green Hornet, for 60 minutes, three falls. Tommy Bell, a brand-new face here, will test Jack Bloomfield in the one-fall, 30-minute opener..

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