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I AC DIVOT JCEhtragn 9ailij QJrtbuttf Page 3, Thursday, December 25, 1958 -f FIGHT WRITER FLOORED BY CARD BARRAGE Boxers, Officials Send C73ne joy of Christinas $.1 is further enhanced by Sayandllkrla'announceitiKit" w- yf of their upcomkicf narriag-e. They, along -with. and. Stuffy, invite you to ghsare 1 V.w.W.V. JT gilw yfJ imi these happiness and wish SANDY MaeCLAUS, Golf Professional, Belliacres G.

C. C. North Pole, Dear Sandy: Now that you have played Wednesday night's Main Eighteen, did you remember to wedge these shots into these stockings: TOMJIY BOLT'S Heaping orders of serenity, courage and wisdom to make him a worthy defender of the U. S. G.

A. Open championship next June II, 12, and 13. you the Yule Greetings BY FRANK MASTRO This -is the time of year when a fight writer receives Christmas greetings from X.wwv,w.w.ww.va a. j- jfi Barbara Romack Charles Co most everyone in the game, HI but he is sad to. report that he received nary a line from BOB JONES' Freedom of the Borough of Augusta, such illustrious gladiators as Bobby Boyd and Holly Mims, similar to the October honor Charles Boswell Named Ben Hogan Trophy Winner who will meet in the Interna received at St.

Andrews, Scotland, entitling him to hunt rabbits, dig divots, and PLAY BETTER GOLF hang his washing on the 18th green. Tatty Bert Bing Crosby By Tommy. Ardour MICKEY WEIGHT'S More of the golf that made her the most popular double cham tional Boxing club's first major show of- the new year in Chicago Stadium Jan. 7. Of course, Glick-man, Boyd's manager, sent along his usual conservative greeting, but confined his remarks to the fact that he and his wife wish the recipient a merry Christmas and happy new year.

Glickman didn't comment on the fact that Virgil Akins, his protege, who recently lost the world welterweight cham pion' of, 1958 golf Speed from Hand Action LEARNING to throw the club head not only aids you in completing your swing, but it also brings the necessary force to the shot. The golf ball weighs only 1.62 ounces. BRITISH WALKER CUP TEAM'S A closer, if not a winning, fight with the United States team in Muirfield, Scotland next May 15-16. SAM SNEAD'S A tie with Source of clubhead pionship to Don Larsan in Los his old fraternity brother, T. Henry Bolt, for the 1959 Na BY CHARLES BARTLETT Charles Boswell, former Alabama football and baseball star who lost -his sight in the Battle of the Bulge and went on to win the national blind golf championship 10 times, Wednesday was' named 1958 winner of the Ben Hogan trophy for handicapped golfers by the Golf Writers as-sociaton of America.

Boswell, 41 year old Birmingham Ala. insurance man, will receive the trophy next month at the annual dinner of the metropolitan section of the Golf Writers association of America. Past winners of the trophy named for 'the great Texas professional who nearly lost his life in a 1950 auto-bus accident, then came back Jo win his second, third, and fourth United States Open titles, a British Open championship and two Masters green jackets, have been the late Mildred Babe Zaharias; Therefore, you don brute force and w-eight to make' if travel far, but you must have a swift moving club head hitting the ball. The only way you can put the Bobbj Jones Tommy Armour tional Open championship at 4 Winged Foot, N. Y.

WALTER HAGEN'S An other reunion with The Boys" at the National P. necegsary speed into the club head is hand action. That action is the combined muscular effort of fore A. championship in Minne apolis, not too far from East Long Lake, the Haig's arms and fingers, and the cor rect timing of the uncocking' of the wrists. Your hands are almost in line with the ball before the wrists Sam Snead Ben Hogan permanent residence The Kid Himself was 66 last DR.

BOB FITCH'S -The Hoosiers' first Western conference golf title ever for this 5 1 iTiiim i nil iiD'ii'iV iniANi.myNniiiftfiiiiaiiim)liriMiiiii5B snap into the shot. Throw the club, head, not your body, at the ball. 4 1958 by 7 chicagro Tribune (Tomorrow1: Precision Over Power.) new Indiana university golf coach. TOMMY ARMOUR'S Con Angeles, would meet Jordan again in St Louis in March. Greetings from Coulon Other comparable greetings came from' Johnny Coulon, who was sorry that Harry Wills, the old Brown Panther, died the other day, and Eddie Short, White Sox press agent, who never heard of Wills and his unsuccessful attempt to fight Jack Dempsey for the latter's world heavyweight title a generation ago.

Eddie Kolski, Illinois Athletic commission secretary, sent along a card to advertise the fact that he and his wife Charlotte have three boys, James, Gerald, and Philip. Fine Card from Webb Freddy Caserio, head Golden Gloves coach, and his wife Mary Jayne sent a greeting without mentioning the fact that Freddy is sales manager for a west side automobile agency in the off season. Leonard Hicks, one' of best equipped boxing commissioners, who never got tthe post, sent a. card. So did George S.

May, Joe Miller, Dr. tinuance of his Tribune series of crisp, sharp golf tips and how about a paper-back edi Fog, 3d String Bandits, Chalk Bring Dizzy Year Ed Furgol, President Eisenhower, Clinton F. Russell, and Dale R. Bourisseau. Sixth Winner of Trophy In becoming the sixth recipient of this honor, annually voted upon, by the membership of the Golf Writers Association of America, Boswell Tommy Bolt Mickey Wright Charley Boswell Birmingham, winner of the 1958 Ben Hogari trophy, awarded each year to handicapped golfers by the Golf Writers Association of America.

tribune Photoj College Basketball won by a large margin. Other leading candidates for Pro Basketball in ran-Am MacKav Says New York, Dec. 24 W) The 1958 football season was: When a player completes a pass to himself. When a player completed a game in fog so dense they couldn't see the sideline markers. When college students tion of PATTY BERG'S The Golf Writers' William D.

Richardson trophy for outstanding contribution to golf. JOHN AND ED McNULTYS' Better weather and bigger crowds for their second Chicago Open at Gleneagles next June. SAM VOINOFF'S The N. C. A.

A. team and individual championships for this "mother hen" of Purdue golf. WEST DIVISION W. I Pet. WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS TOURNAMENTS KANSAS CONFERENCE McPherson 1 Championship McPherson, 68; Bethany, 59.

Third Place Emporia college, 73; Baker, 56. GRAMBL1NG INVITATIONAL At Shreveport, La. Seventh Place Texas college. 85; Tougaloo, 66. Consolation Championship Arkansas A.

M. 70; Wiley, 6. EAST PIVISIOX IV. L. Pet.

Boston 19 8 .704 V. IT 10 .630 Syrac. 14 14 .500 I'bUa. 0 18 .333 the 1958 Ben Hogan trophy included Skip Alexander, Florida professional who barely survived a plane crash fatal to four army officers; George Campbell and Wally Baskovic, St. 18 8 lletroit 14 15 Mnnls.

1115 Cine. 6 21 .704 .483 .422 .322 ri i .1 He's Fit or Davis Action GAMES THURSDAY VUmmueu iium lust pa; cj meetine in the council cham ampfitee golf champions; Hor- hanged a sports writer in effigy for picking their team to lose and mobbed a newspaper Ft. 1 ,011 Is at Cincinnati. Minneapolis vs. Detroit and Boston TS.

New York at New York. Only games scheduled. ton Smith; Ted Kroll and Wal William Rothman, and. Issy Kline. 1 ber.

it back for winning touchdowns. Holy Cross' did it CHARLEY COE'S The BRISBANE, Australia, Dec. 25 CD Barry MacKay shook off the effects of a mild stomach disorder Wednesday and ter Burkemo, Purple Heart winners in World War II; Tommy Armour, World War I hero, and Tommy Bolt, win against Dartmouth and Indi best showing ever by an ama 1958 National League Fielding presented by the Pan-Ameri- teur the Masters, where in Skinner. Pittsburgh 232 19 .977 .977 .976 1957, he shot the 87 that made him work on his game so hard leaped back into the fight for ner of the 1957 National Open championship. Club Dp.

Cincinnati 148 Milwaukee 152 Philadelphia 136 Pittsburgh 173 Los Angeles 198 San Fr'ci'o 158 Chicaao 161 St. Louis 163 Po. 4156 4128 4191 4101 4105 4168 4083 4145 A. 1645 1800 1499 1726 1693 1707 1678 1691 Pet. .983 .980 .978 .978 .975 .975 .975 .974 E.

100 120 129 133 146 152 150 153 evidenced by his appointment of James S. Kearns, veteran a berth on the United States Davis cup tennis team. he won the 1958 U. G. A.

Amateur his second. The Hogan award is given annually to the golfer who Chicago newspaperman and I am so eager to play, noth Bruton, Milwaukee 203 6 Thruman, Cincinnati 80 2 Adcock, Milwaukee 39 1 Furillo, Los Angeles ....187 5 H. Anderson, Philadelp. 155 4 Cimoli. Los Angeles ....180 10 Noren, St.

Louis 75 1 Mejias. Pittsburgh ......104 3 Fairly. Los Angeles 33 Lynch, Cincinnati ....154 5 Kirkland. San Francisco 1S7 12 Green, St. Louis 141 "12 Tanner, Chicaso 21 0 Covington, Milwaukee ..118 3 BARBARA ROMACK'S has 'proved an inspiration to press relations consultant, as ing could keep me down," said press chief for tne games.

MacKay I feel I am just hit .976 .975 .975 .974 .974 .973 .971 .970 .961 .956 .965 .953 .952 .952 .950 .949 .940 .940 .938 office for the same reason. When Chinese bandits played American football. When a ticket scalper was arrested for selling tickets to a pro game played a week before. When two players on one team returned its opponents' successive kickoffs 100 yards for touchdowns. When a player actually tripped overVthe chalk lines.

These were some of the goofy happenings noted by sports writers and, broadcasters responding to the Associated Press post-season questionnaire. None, however, was the one which drew top nomination as the season's most notable football oddity. 1287 33077 13439 1083 .977 Triple plays Philadelphia. Chicaso. INDIVIDUAL FIELDING RECORDS 10 or more sanies FIRST BASEME.V Po.

A. E. Pet. Dropo. Cincinnati 300 27 0 1.000 Herrera.

Philadelphia 31 4 0 1.000 ting my peak. I am keen and Passes Up Caribbean Games( Stockholm by-passed an in raring to go. MacKay's return to practise, vitation to attend the forthcoming South American-Carib- .997 Post. Philadelphia 185 12 10 Essegian. Philadelphia 59 1 3 Sauer.

San Francisco 93 3 5 Wagner, San Francisco 89 5 5 Repulski. Philadelphia 90 3 5 Bolder, Chicago '46 1 Speake, San Francisco ..13 2 1 apparently no worse for wear, i Trn Cunningham. St. Louis 328 23 1 Bilko. Cincinnati-L.

A. 345 28 2 Torre. Milawukec 960 80 6 Kluszewski. Pittsburgh 591 36 4 Philiey. Philadelphia 151 12 1 ucciii games iu vax ai-aa, en- all golfers by overcoming a physical handicap or ailment and continuing t'o play golf.

Babe First Winner Mrs. Zaharias was, honored first for her comeback after the first cancer surgery she underwent before her death. Furgol, winner of the 1954 National Open with the withered arm he sustained in boyhood, was the second winner. President Eisenhower's rally ana against Michigan State. Perfect Handoff Army's lonely end offense and Auburn's victory over Florida by an unusual- 6 to 5 score were singled as notable oddities.

Then there was Rufus Bowers, a Maryville college end who switched to quarterback while his team was, taking a 75 to 0 licking from Carson-Newman. He took the snap from center and smoothly handed off the ball to a Carson-Newman lineman who broke thru before the halfback could get into position to take the ball In high school football, Banning of Wilmington, led Narbonne of Lomita, 6 to 0, at halftime but the game ended in a 0 to 0 tie. Jim Banning coach, agreed to erase the touchdown when shown evidence that the Bouchee. Philadelphia 690 58 5 CATCHER9 on getting the drive for the- 84 10 Jong. Chicago ..1173 was one of several developments in the United States camp now tuning up for the challenge round against the Australians next Monday thru Po.

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A. ..286 Rice, ilwaukee 1 7 4 Green, St. Louis ....287 games started Dy me new year. -He has been advised by Mayor 13 1 23 2 995 994 .995 .994 .994 .994 .993 .992 .992 .992 .992 .991 .989 .989 .989 .987 .980 .979 .973 .961 uaiey mat, luesuays meeting Wednesday. Hodges.

Los Angeles 907 69 8 Crowe. Cincinnati 713 53 6 Marshall. Chicago 114 7 1 Stevens. Pittsburgh 21 2 Cepeda. San Francisco 1322 97 16 Musial.

St. Louis 1019 100 13 Adeock, Milwaukee. S25 36 6 Fondy. Cincinnati 135 16 2 Larker. Los Angeles ..178 14 4 H.

Anderson. Philadel. 397 29 9 Stuart. Pittsburgh 529 49 16 Ad ami, Clhcago i 44 5 2 will be tne first step in getting Xeeman, Chicago ....340 Thomas. S.

Francisco 244 Landrith. St. Louis ..227 Hegan. Philadelphia .104 Crandall, Milwaukee 659 Foiles, Pittsburgh ..456 H. Smith, St.

Louis- .346 S. Taylor. Chicago ..460 Bailey, Cincinnati ...438 that drive under way, tne Kramer Rejoins Squad The others were: prime action in "putting our" A Dream Come True It is generally accepted in 2 2 1 7 5 4 6 6 4 1 8 25 17 16 8 64 41 22 23 44 21 7 36 28 20 cVimilnorc in ho rohool in 1. Jack Kramer, chief coun Burgess, Cincinnati ..297 .992 .992 .992 .991 .990 .990 .989 .988 .988 .988 .988 .987 .987 .987 .985 .982 .982 .971 .967 .962 football that every lineman secretly dreams of the time Lonnett, Philadelphia 78 Roseboro. L.

Angeles 594 make' the 1959 games here a -true Chicago success. sel for Captain Perry Jones, and Pro Dinny Pails rejoined the squad and participated in 6 11 when he'll score a touchdown Lxjpata. Philadelphia 418 Sawatski. 279 Walker. Los Angeles 62 Among Chicagoans who will 4 6 1 2 5 and grab some of the glory an intensive two hour work Schmidt.

S. Francisco 616 attend the games in Caracas 54 12 3 24 4 4 Hall. Pittsburgh ....195 that usually goes to the backs. out; are Maurice Turk McDermott, Katt. St.

Louis 63 Kravitz, Pittsburgh ..103 4 2 1 16 4, 4 1 4 2 1 Jim Marshall, Ohio Stale 2. Jones announced he was lappe. Chicago 46 score was made 1 on fifth down and 2 after time had tackle, did it twice in one All the luck in the world of professional golf that the Sacramento Smoothie has just entered. HORTON SMITH'S A complete recovery from the ailments which have yet" to stop him from playing in such Big Shows as the Masters. He's the only man to play in all of 'em.

UNITED STATES GOLF ASSOCIATION'S A barrel of success with that new DOUBLE qualifying round for the Open Championship. JOHN COGHILL'S A bigger and better if that's' possible Silver Lake club, where he was host extraordinary to the 1957 U. S. G. A.

Public links championship. -P. G. A. of AMERICA Please, once more, some form of national professional match play competition! BEN HOGAN'S A more relaxed approach to the U.

S. A. Open. Doing it easy could bring The Hawk No. 5.

BING CROSBY'S A telecast of the Clambake a helluva sight better than last year's turkey. THIS HACKER'S More of the Calloway handicap system, whereby we won low net in the National Golf Writers tournament last spring with a stunning 136-68-68! Golfingly, Charles Bartlett, Golf Editor, The Chicago Tribune. considering the use of 18 year old Earl Buchholz as partner PITCHERS Po A Trt game and earned his team a to play golf after his historic heart attack made him the 1955 recipient. Clinton Russell, the Duluth golfer who originated the blind golf movement, was next. Last year's victor was Bourisseau.) Ohioan who founded thena-tional competitions for amputee golfers.

A star in football and baseball for the University, of Alabama, Charley Boswell's main ambition was to roam the outfield for the New York Yankees. Paul Richards, thenman-ager of the Atlanta team of the Southern association, had signed Boswell to play for expired in the first half. Roberts. Philadelphia ....17 34 .0 1.000 calf of the technical sports committee of the games; Harold Henning, Al and Sam Greller. 14 to 14 tie with Purdue.

The for Alex Olemedo in the Roach. Milwaukee 56 80. 1 .993 Gilliam. Los Angeles 65 68 .1 .993 Kazanski. Philadelphia 117 130 3 .988 Bchoendieost, Milwaukee-233 301 7 .987 O'Connell.

San Francis. 222 278 7 .986 Grammas. Cincinnati 36 30 1 .985 Kasko, St. Louis 25 31 1 .982 Mazeroski. 344 496 17 .980 Temple.

Cincinnati .....395 353 16 .979 Neal. Los Angeles 334 343 17 .976 Hemus, Philadelphia ....188 220 13 .969 A. Taylor, Chicago 311 374 23. .968 Young. Philadelphia 28 33 2 .968 Mantilla, Milwaukee 41 47 3 .967 Spencer.

San Francisco 24 34 2 .967 Bressoud. San Francisco 100 98 7 .966 Blasingame. St. Louis ..312 380 26 .964 Hamner. Philadelphia 20 .26 2 .958 Lockman.

San Francisco 24 19 2 .956 Gorjl. Chicago 45 65 6 .948 Freese. Su Louis 32 25 4 .934 THIRD BASEMEN Po. A. E.

Pet. Baker. Pittsburgh 11 17 0 1.000 l.aw, Pittsburgh 16 31 0 1.000 13 31 0 1.000 Newcombe. L. A.

Cin. 11 19 0 1.000 experts picked that as the sea doubles; BOY, 15, BEATS Jeffcoat, Cincinnati 8 19 0 1.000 f.lston. Chicago 7 19 0 1.000 Giel, San Francisco 8 18 0 1.000 son's oddest happening. He recovered a blocked punt and ran 22 yards for' one touch the Tuesday's big rally will be Kipp, JLos Angeles 7 18 0 1.000 3. The Americans asked prg champion Pancho Gonzales, holidaying nearby, to cut short his visit and help the team in the final preparations over the Face, Pittsburgh 6 18 0 1.000 AMERICA'S ACE CHESS PLAYER New York, Dec.

24 Special caraweu, Philadelphia 11 13 9 1.000 down. Later he intercepted a Porterfield. Pittsburgh 8 13 0 1 nno appointment of a finance chairman, or co-chairmen. It" was learned late Wednesday I AVIIley, Milwaukee 6 15 0 1.000 Klippstein. A.

8 11 9 1.000 pass and galloped 25 yards for the second. The 15 year old United that a niimhnr nf Chionon hue Gross. Pittsburgh 5 14 0 1.000 Pizarro. Milwaukee 3 16 ni.nnn .984 Vtnmnrr. 17 4o 1 week-end.

Richardson a Problem States chess champion, Anderson, Chicago 3 11 0 1.000 Grissom. San Francisco 1 1 2 1 Ofin iness leaders have volunteered to serve in this caDacitv. so Throws, Catches Pass Second choice was the feat Conley, Milwaukee 1 12 0 1.000 Mchols. Chicago 0 13 1.000 Robinson. Milwaukee 4 9 0 1.000 Bobby Fischer, created a sensation Wednesday at the Manhattan Chess club by defeating Samuel Reshevsky, this authority will doubtless be a multiple one.

Stobbs. St. Louis 4 9 0 1.000 Holis, Chicago 5 8 0 1.000 Henry, Chicago 2 8 0 1.000 .981 .980 .967 .964 .964 .962 .960 .960 .958 .955 .948 .946 .940 .932 Hodges. Los Angeles 18 34 1 Herrera. Philadelphia 21 27 1 Jones.

Philadelphia ....137 186 11 Hoak, Cincinnati 132 244 14 Jackson. Los Angeles 13 41 2 Boyer. St. Louis 156 350 20 Davenport. San Francisco 92 221 13 Grammas.

Cincinnati 35 60 4 Miksis. Cincinnati 6 17 1 Mathews, Milwaukee ....116 351 23 Dark. St. Chicago. 1 1 1 237 19 Jablonski.

San Francisco 49 91 8 Gilliam. Los Angeles 38 103 9 Reese. Los Angeles 18 37 4 Kellner. Cincinnati 3 6 0 1.000 Bessent. Los Angeles .2 6 0 1.00Q America's international ace, in PENN STATE LEADER NAMED roage, imcago 7 1.000 of Jim Mooty and Billy Kyser of Arkansas in returning successive Hardin-Simmons kick-offs for 100 yards for touchdowns.

Stan Solomon of Willamette pulled a similar feat, returning a kickoff 70 yards their sixth-round game in the Chittum. St. Louis -4 4 0 1.000 University Park. Pa. Dec 24 tSpeciall Richard Engelbrink, 20 year old junior from Glenside, has -been elected cai reeman.

Cinn. -Chicago 2 5. 0 1.000 Lessing J. Rosenwald trophy the Crackers. Blinded by Shell Came World War II, and Boswell enlisted in the army as a private, coming out a sightless major.

In November, 1944, during the Battle of the Bulge, the ammunition tank in which Boswell was riding exploded when hit by shell fire, and Charley crawled out to safety, badly woundifd and MacK.ay Became overnight Tuesday, apparently from food poisoning. A doctor was called and MacKay spent most of Christmas eve in bed gulping pills, and resting. -MacKay, not nominated to face the Italians last week-end, rocketed back into the Davis cup picture because of a question mark on Richardson, the team's No. 1 player. Johnson.

San Francisco 1 3 0 1.000 Martin. St. Louis 1.3 0 1.000 tournament. tain of The Pennsylvania State university cross-country team for the 1959 season, it .931 Goryl. Chicago 48 88 10 Miller.

Philadelphia 1 3 0 1.000 56 139 15 .929 122 240 29 .926 Gray. Los Angeles Thomas. Pittsburgh The added point gave was announced Wednesday by Ernest B. McCoy, director bf athletics. Crone.

San Francisco 0 4 0 1.000 Gray. Philadelphia 0 3 0 1.000 Fischer a score of 4-1 in the and then a punt 67 for suc Birrer. Los Angeles 10 1.000 .917 .914 .842 988 Kazanski. Philadelphia ..15 18 3 Zimmer. Los Angeles 12 20 3 Robinson.

Cincinnati 4 12 3 SHORTSTOPS cessive touchdowns. Kurdette, Milwaukee 27 53 Purkey, Cincinnati 10 56 Friend. Pittsburgh 7 47 Tennessee's Gene Etter was Jones, St. Louis 14 31 field of 12 and ended a three-way tie for the lead among Reshevsky, Larry Evans and Fischer. The Fischer-Reschev- Po.

A E. Pet. .985 .982 .978 .977 .977 .975 the one who threw a pass and Grammas. Cincinnati 55 84 1 Miller, ban Francisco 9' 34 Brosnan. Chicago-St.

Lou. 12 30 totally blinded. npahn. Milwaukee 11 67 2 Drott. Chicago 9 27 1 UNBERCOATIfSG Best Material I Q95 Any Full Coverage Car WOODBURY BROS.

4930 W. Madison St. Established 1922 caught it, too. It was against Mississippi. Jerry Daniels, a Mississippi end, batted the ball Haddix.

Cincinnati 10 26 While he tried months in Gomez. San Francisco 21 39 2 MOORE TO QUIT NAVY Annapolis. Dec. 24 API Dinty' sky match was played ahead of the regular schedule. In addition, Fischer has an ad various hospitals to regain his into the air and Etter grabbed a friend suggested to .993 .980 .975 .975 .972 .965 .964 .961 .960 .959 .995 .948 .946 .943 .929 .924 Schoendienst, McMillan Set Fielding Marks L.

McDamcl, St. Lou is 4 Mabe, St. Louis 11 Drabowsky, Chicago 12 Koufax, Los Angeles 6 Hillman. Chicago 7 Rush, Milwaukee 12 Moore. Lacrosse coach at the Naval academy for 23 years, says he will quit after the 1S69 season.

Under Moore, Navy won national championships in 1938-43-46-54 and was co-champion in 1945 and 1949. it on the' fly for a one yard Mc Millan. Cincinnati ..278 394 14 Groat. Pittsburgh 307 461 20 Fernandez. Philadelphia 296 415 18 Rodgers, San Francisco 26 43 2 Zimmer.

Los Angeles ...265 372 23 Lillis. Los Angeles 29 52 3 Kasko. St. Louis Ill 186 12 Banks. Chicago 292 468 33 lagan, Milwaukee 273 481 32 Spencer.

San Francisco. .238 438 32 Amaro. St. Louis 44 65 6 Kazanski. Philadelphia .8 27 2 Schofield.

St. Louis-Pitts. 54 96 9 Reese. Los Angeles 26 52 6 Freese. St.

Louis 45 52 8 OUTFIELDERS Boswell that he take up golf, journed game pending from the fourth round. 1 1 pay gain. Williams. Los Anxeles 10 It also was against Missis Erskine. Los Angeles 10 FONDE LIKELY McCormick, S.

Francisco 1 1 despite his affliction. Boswell told the man he was crazy, but finally consented, if the friend would serve as his sippi that Tulane's Rich Petit- New York, Dec. 24 UP) Sec Jay, Milwaukee 9 Monzant. San Fransico 16 ond Baseman Red Schoen Kline, Pittsburgh 20 Lawrence, Cincinnati 6 bon got loose for what looked like an 88 yard touchdown run. With 15 yards to go and PUBLISHED E.

Pet Paine, St. Louis 6 Witt, Pittsburgh 4 dienst of Milwaukee and Shortstop Roy McMillan of "guide," to choose clubs and estimate distances. Since then 0 1.000 0 1.000 Po. A. Whlscnant, Cincinnati ..122 3 I'afko, Milwaukee ......107 2 Demeter, Los Angeles 70 0 B.

G. Smith. St. Louis ..57 2 Worthington. S.

Fran. Cincinnati established Nation Charley has become one of 0 1.000 0 1,000 0 1.000 SATURDAY the start' of 5 th wpplfl the most remarkable swingers Sanford. Philadelphia 12 Simmons. Philadelphia 14 Blackburn, Pittsburgh 3 Podres, Los Angeles 7 Acker. Cincinnati 2 Muffett.

St. Loui 3 no one near him, he stumbled and fell. An explanation given later was that the-lime used to mark the yard lines had 0 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 al league fielding records in 1958, official averages re .973 .973 .968. .968 .966 .966 .964 .964 .963 .963 .962 .960 .957 .955 .952 .951 .947 .947 .946 .946 .946 .944 .941 .938 .938 .929 .925 .923 .923 .923 .921 .919 .918 .917 .917 .917 .909 .909 .905 .905 .905 .902 .900 .895 .894 .857 .857 0-1-000 in golf, winning the national blind golf championship 10 leased Wednesday Tevealed. if TO RUN BACKS AT MICHIGAN Ann Arbor, Dec.

24 UP) Hank Fonde, 33, highly successful Ann Arbor High school football. coach, said Wednesday he has discussed the backfield coaching job at Michigan. "I have talked to Bump Elliott and I'm interested," Fonde said. Chalmers Bump Elliott was named Michigan head coach Nov. 14.

0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 Hearn, Philadelphia 3 Mizell. St. Louis 6 Labine. Los Angeles 3 times and shooting several i i i i i i i i 2 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 3 3 5 2 1 1 6 1 2 2 2 4 1 2 5 1 1 2 1 3 5 1 26 17- 16 21 20 14 16 15 37 1.1 26 40 33 12 14 26 23 21 14 25 13 12 10 31 21 19 7 29 22 44 17 7 9 45 6 14 16 12 27 5 9 35 5 4 8 3 8 10 0 rounds in the low 80 s. Buhl, Milwaukee 5 McMahnn, Milwaukee 5 become damp and hardened in ridges and Petitbon lost his footing when he hit a line.

Louisiana State gave its Nuxhall, Cincinnati 6 Jackson, St. Louis 12 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 0 1.000 l.ooo Hobble, Chicago 12 Canton Expects to See bchmidt, Cincinnati 5 1 .996 Meyer. Philadelphia 4 Jones. San Francisco 2 Blackaby Star for Mini 3 .993 third stringers, defensive specialists, the nickname of Chinese bandits, derived from a comic strip. The kids took 1 .993 2 .992 Canton, 111., Dec.

24 Spe Schoendienst, a tuberculosis victim now in a St. Louis hospital, had a .987 average. He topped the second basemen for the seventh time, breaking the mark he shared with Claude Ritchey, who also won six titles. He was with Pittsburgh in the early 1900s. McMillan committed only 14 errors.

This eclipsed his previous low of 16 set in 1957 and tied the major league mark he Drysdale, Los Angeles 15 Roebuck. Los Angeles 4 R. Smith. Pittsburgh 5 Wight, Louis 3 I I Ul LJ alii-l Plnson. Cincinnati 50 Hazle.

Milwaukee 33 Philiey, Philadelphia 32 Taussig, San Francisco 28 Brandt, San Francisco 28 Powers, Pittsburgh 27 Fondy. Cincinnati 25 Valo, Los Angeles 24 Miksis. Cincinnati 21 King, San Francisco 18 Lockman, San Francisco 17 Morelon, Cincinnati 14 Jackson, Chicago 9 Marshall. Cibcago 5 Bell. Cincinnati 235 Virdon.

Pittsburgh 401 Ennis. St. Louis 122 Walls, Chicago 241 Robinson, Cincinnati ....310 Thomson, Chicago 353 Bowman, Philadelphia 82 Snider. Los Angeles ....151 Ollliam. Los Angeles ....142 Mantilla.

Milwaukee 73 Alou. San Francisco ....126 Larker. Los Angeles 61 Ashburn. Philadelphia ..495 Aaron, Milwaukee 305 Moon. St.

Louis 122 Clemente, Pittsburgh 312 Hanebrink, MUwaake 52 San Francisco OUiingham. St. Louis 90 Flood. St. Louis 346 Morrn.

Chicago 265 3 .991 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 11 11 10 12 13 1 4 5 2 2 3 8 12 5 22 3 17 3 18 4 It was reported that official 4 .989 1 .988 cial Ethan Blackaby, Can-ton athlete, is in line for such pride in their perform 2 .987 ance that some refused to be approval would be forthcoming from the board of regents next month. starting berth on the Univer 2 .987 1 .987 promoted to the first or sec sity of Illinois football team 2 .985 1 .985 Briggs, Chicago 7 Antonelli. San Fran. 10 Maglie. St.

Louis 4 Raydon, Pittsburgh 8 Phillips, Chicago 7 Trowbridge. Milwaukee 1 Johnson, Milwaukee 2 Farrell. Philadelphia 2 Mayer, Chicago 1 McDevitt, Los Angeles 0 Morehead. Philadelphia 3 Lown, Chicago-Cinn. 2 Bob Hollway, now assistant ond teams 8 .984 5 .984 next fall, according to word from Champaign.

Blackaby line coach at Michigan, also is 2 .84 6 .982 There were two occasions in 1958 when teams blocked .833 .800 .727 .722 .667 is said to have impressed Illi now jointly holds with Phil expected to replace Jack Blott as head line coach in the new 1 .982 9 .980 field goal attempts, recovered nois coaches his speed Rizzuto, who made 14 for Vat TY Week magazine is distributed with copies of the Saturday. Chicago Tribune circulated in Chicago and suburbs. LEGEND DP, douMe Plays; Put- 2 .979 8 .978 Elliott regime. bidis.d0": Fct- ptrcent- New York Yankees in 1555. and agility in freshrqan'drills.

the ball 6n the fly, and ran 6 .978 age; passed balls..

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