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dhiragn Dailtj ulribitti? Investors1 Guide College Basketball MORAL SUPPORT FOR THE HAWKEYES OPEN HOUSE SAV-A-RAMA Monday, December 29, 1958 Page6 HAVKEYES REST BASKET STOCK ZOOMS: CONFIDENCE UP GAMES MONDAY Minnesota at Washington. Iowa at West Coast classic. Michigan at Motor City tourney. Michigan State at Dixie classic. Goniaca at Creighton.

Florida State at Auburn. Navy at Kentucky. North Dakota State at Valparaiso. December 29. 1958 to January 15.

1959 and yon are all invited to visit our new buildin? and our new 100 car parking lot. FREE GIFTS AND The Women's Corner Mass psychology, as reflect REFRESHMENTS TO ALL ed at present in the stock market is beginning to worry some investment advisers. Women investors thru their own stock market policies and AS BEARS HOLD BRIEF WORKOUT play in the Stadium than anywhere. The way he shackled Jerry West early, he made West Virginia skeptical." Open a new account for $206 or add $-00 to your present account and receive FRKB a 12 inch all metal, guided missile hank or a beautiful iraulited pearl necklace. (Limit one to a family).

4 CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE SiH 'Kir i i jr ll I 1 I III I 1 Aw- i Nick Mantis and Dick Becker "They moved us well at guard, and proved to me that our guards can score as well as the front they combined for 37 points. Both had BY RICHARD DOZER Northwestern probably will not delay another eight years before making the next of its rare Chicago Stadium basketball appearances. But it will take at least that long for the 12,775 fans present in this storied arena Saturday night to forget the Wildcats' stirring display of shooting, rebounding, and plain determination in a record double overtime victory over West a common sense attitude can help to modify those trends of speculation which may lead to unsound market conditions. The 1958, annual report of Loomis-Sayles Mutual Fund, managed by the counseling firm of Loomis, Sayles says that with the present background of im Ltroubles on defense, tho." Send Your Check or Draft fo Phil Warren Great as usual on rebounds, and he started to come around again on offense. He's been having proving business and continu MARSHALL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION HARLEM at OGDEN Riverside 7-81 1 1 RIVERSIDE, ILL.

STanley 8-0860 51 Tears of uninterrupted dividend ing growth of the economy in many sectors, and the soaring trouble lately in shooting well, but made good on eight out of 15 attempts." stock market, "the next several months will be a most in teresting period for the in paymenti to uven 1 Henry J. Meravee, Sr. President Funds in by the 15th. Earn dividends Iran th 1st the month I Contingent of University of.Iowa students arrives at Union station in California Sunday Floyd Campbell "Gave us great shot in the arm late vestor and for the student of to take in the Iowa-California Rose bowl game Thursday. CAP Wirephotol in game, making five goals and grabbing some key re Reshevsky bounds to help us control the boards.

Bowl Problem: More Iowans Than Tickets Virginia. The Wildcats overcame the effects of erratic passing, defensive inconsistency, and the Mountaineers' full court harass to establish a new Wildcat scoring mark and three Stadium records while soaring to a 118 to 109 triumph. N. U. Stock Soars This sixth Wildcat triumph, against a single loss, is certain to zoom Coach Bill Rohr's dexterous athletes near the top of the national polls this week as the Wildcats prepare to complete their ambitious pre-conference" schedule with a New Year's eve game against Notre Dame in McGaw I'll be real disappointed if Big Ten Teams Win In contrast to Northwest 3 Spots Remain Open in California Lineup BY ROBERT CROMIE Chicago Tribune Press Service Pasadena, Dec.

28 While Coach Forest Evashev-ski gave his Iowa Hawkeyes a day of rest Sunday, the California Bears, their Rose bowl rivals on Jan. 1, worked out briefly in sweat suits, altho no contact work has allowed. Joe Kapp, the Bears' 6 foot 2 inch, 205 pound quarterback, seemingly had recovered from the head cold which kept him in bed Saturday morning. He took part in California's roughest practice to date, however, which was held Saturday afternoon. Larry Parque, a sophomore quarterback, replaced Kapp Saturday, and while not the smooth workman that the senior Kapp is, he looked adequate.

Parque paced the Bears to a 52 yard touchdown drive against Michigan State last season, completing three passes during the march. 3 Positions Open Coach Pete Elliott still has three positions in the Bears starting lineup open. At left halfback Grovef Garvin, 175 pound junior; Wayne Crow, 191 pound sophomore, and public behavior. "It- will be a period in which mass psychology can multiply the effects of favorable investment forces far beyond normal," the report continues. "It will be an insidiously tempting period one in which the contagious excitement of rising markets can lure the investor into dangerous byways of speculation." In the opinion of the counsel firm: "There is great in ern exhilarating perform Wins; Gains Tie in Chess New York, Dec.

28 Samuel ance, Loyola was beset with snooting trouDies ana was swept aside by Seattle, 70 PER "W- I I to 49, ins the Stadium's Reshevsky, America's interna ANNUM CURRENT RATE Mini Swim Star Beats World Mark Fort Lauderdale, Dec. 28 Westerners Sunday won the 20th annual East-West Collegiate swim meet, scoring 218 points to U2Y2 for the losers. Bill Yorzyk of Toronto and Mike Troy, an Indiana teenager, battled to a dead heat in the 110 yard butterfly event, and chopped eight-tenths of a opening game. The Ramblers tional chess star, tightened the shot only 20 per cent and were behind, 40 to 11, late in the race Sunday in the United States tournament for the f.U.S. All money saved by th 15th earns dividends as ef Ih 1st.

SAVE IT MAIL FREE PARKING first half. Rosenwald trophy at the Big Ten teams won four of the West Virginia game didn't Marshall Chess club by de- vestment risk in too much short term pre-occupatidn with inflation. There is danger that an inflationary, speculative environment can build a vulnerable level of stock six games piayea baturaay. eating Larry Evans, former give us the confidence we need to be a great ball club," United States champion and Purdue romped to its seventh victory in succession, 74 to said Rohr Sunday as he re grandmaster. Reshevsky won laxed in his north shore home prices that bears no relation 59, over Notre Dame in the his seventh round game in 39 while his Wildcats enjoyed a moves.

to fundamental values. Inflation is fundamentally a Hoosier Classic finals. Indiana was upset by Butler, 81 to 76, Evans, in sustaining his CRAWFORD SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Willi AM E. KAISER, PRESIDENT OPEN FRIDAY 'Til 8:00 P.M. 3940W.63rd CHICAGO 39, III.

REtionce 5-2121 Sabbath free of practice. Rohr conceded that N. long term trend. Los Angeles, Dec. 28 UR Thousands of Iowans in southern California aren't going to get the chance to see the Hawkeyes play California in Pasadena's Rose bowl on New Year's day.

The reason, says the president of the University of Iowa National Alumni association, is that there are more Iowans than seats. "Our entire allotment of seats," says David Peshkin of Des Moines, is only and of this number we are obliged to apportion seats to other Big schools. "Two years ago when Iowa played here, Oregon State turned over an allotment of 8,000 tickets. That helped alleviate our problem. But when a California team plays in the Rose bowl there are no Our job is to try to make our people understand." second off the listed world record when they were timed There is no disturbing up was still short of perfection in in the consolation attraction.

01io State whipped Princeton for TV viewers, 75 to 66. first defeat, now is in a triple tie for second place with Reshevsky and Arthur B. Bis- its thrilling triumph, but he in 1:03. trend in our price structure today. In fact, the principal evidence of inflation up to credited West Virginia's re The other Big Ten loss was Joe Hunsaker of Illinois bet guier each with four won and two lost.

Bobby Fischer of quent pressing strategy as tered the world 220 yard indi incurred on the west coast, where Minnesota lost to Wash being responsible for many of vidual medley mark when he this point has been in stock prices and in a type of buying Brooklyn continues in first place with AVz won against the wild passes and related er ington, 85 to 63. At nearby beat Oklahoma's Gordon Col rors that forced the Wildcats let in 2:29. Results: 1V2 lost. Standings: which has brought stocks to high levels in relation to book values, earnings, and divi W. L.

W.L. 55 yard free style 1. John Parks Wl to shoot a brilliant 48 per cent Fisher Indiana; 2, Alan Wilcox Oklahoma; 3, Bob Pratt IWJ Iowa. Time, :26.4. Bismiier D.

Byrne ...3 R. Byrne ...2 Weinstein ..2 Corvallis, Iowa beat Wyoming, 82 to 74, to reach Monday night's finals in a four team tournament billed as the West Coast Classic. Oregon to win. Praises Mountaineers 220 yard breast stroke relay West Iver- 1V4 ..4 2 .4 2 ..4 2 2 3 Evans Reshevsky Sherwin Lombardy Mednis 1 2 Kalme 14 ama of Purdue. Cordon of Oklahoma, dends." But, ladies, the report adds: "We continue to be enthusi Lechner of Wisconsin, Collet of Okla ijenno 4 ARIZONA MEXICO BORDER "She West's most picturesque hotel.

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Time, 228.9. 220 yard free style 1, Pete Sintz TW State is the Hawkeye foe Mon Indiana; 2, Harry Bloom North astic about the basic attraction Bowl Games defensively, too," Rohr went day. Carolina; 3, Eno Keany Springfield. Time, 2:17.4. of common stocks, bought at on.

it ironic that we turn 220 yard butterfly relay West TKiester Minnesota will play Wash of Purdue, Frank of Grinnell, Everman of Purdue, Johnson of Oklahoma. Time, around and let somebody get DEC. 31 BUN BOWL At El Paso. Tex. 7-3 vs.

Hardin-Simmoni ington again, and two other Monday bills find Michigan 2:03.9. 109 points against us the next Wyomlni prices that represent real val-! ues, as a vital and necessary part of a well balanced investment program." 440 yard free style 1, George Green IE Cortland State. N. 2. Buck Hiles 16-4.

time out, but the Mountaineers teams involved in tourna' Hank Olguin, 165 pound senior, all have started during the year. The fullback choice lies between Bill Patton, 192, and Walt Arnold, 205, both sophomores, while another pair, Tom Bates, 200, and Skip Huber 190, are scrapping for the right end job. California has 19 sophomores on its roster, and Elliott will start at least three Jerry Lundgren, regular left end is a sophomore and perhaps four. It is probable that Willie Fleming, Iowa right half, will be the only sophomore starter for the invaders, whose squad has 14 sophs. All Native Sons All 46 members of the California squad are from California the first time this has happened in recent years, while the 44 man Iowa squad IE Florida State: 3.

Ken Peters IWJ JAN. 1 Indiana. Time. 4:44.3. are a great club." HO yard back stroke 1, Frank McKin- ments.

Michigan State plays Duke in the first round of the ROBE BOWL At Pasadena, Cat. Iowa IT-l-lI vs. California f7-31 NBC- 10,000 GREET IOWA BAND IN Rohr assessed the individua ney Indiana; 2, Owen Ackerman Intercity Truck Freight El Illinois: 3. Chuck Lechner TV. performances of some of his Oklahoma.

Time. 1:06.6. in 3d Quarter Dips 2.1 ALBUQUERQUE key players this way: annual Dixie classic, and Michigan meets Princeton in Detroit's Motor City tournament 110 yard butterfly 1, dead heat Between Bill Yorzik Toronto, and Mike Troy Indiana: 3, Larry Michelson SUGAR BOWL At New Orleans Louisiana State 10-0 vs. Clemsoa 8-2, KBC-TV. ORANGE BOWL At Miami, Fla.

Joe Ruklick "Joe sat out Washington, Dec. 28 Spe-! rr. I 1 nois. Time. 1:03.

Albuquerque, N. Dec 220 yard free style relay West tWood- 12 minutes because of fouls ard of Purdue, Lechner of Wisconsin. He- J. I. Case Company (Incorporated) Ratine, U.S.A..

December 29, 1958 A dividend of $1.75 per share on the 7 Preferred stock and 11.375 cent per share on the 6Vi Second Preferred stock of this Company ha been declared payable April 1. 1859 to holders of record at the close of business March 12, 1959. T. Newman, Secretary Oklahoma 9-1 vs. Syracas 8-1, and still got 28 points to lead DROP 3 IN HOCKEY kamura of Indiana, Pratt of Iowa.

Time, 1:49.4. 28 UP) Threatening thunderclouds Sunday failed to deter a crowd of about 10,000 New Mexicans from watching Minneapolis. Dec. 28 AP Three play- us. He gave us what we ex tJJB-iV.

COTTON BOWL At Dallas. Tex. 220 yard individual medley 1, Joe Hunsaker fEl Illinois: 2. Frank Brunnel era were cut from the United Mates Nation cial Intercity freight transported by trucks in the third quarter this year declined 2.1 -per cent to 79,779,456 tons from 81,441,196 tons a year earlier. pected." al hockey team Sunday, reducing the roster Texas Christian 8-t vf.

Air Force to17. Jim Siebert. Detroit: Fred Wonoski. Indiana: 3. Bud Mulliken Miami of Ohio.

Time. 2:29.1. 110 yard breast stroke 1, Gordon Collet Willie Jones" One of Wil Iowa's marching band and Lynn, and Marv Jorde, Thief River Falls, and University of Minnesota were dropped. Academy v-0-1, CBS-TV. PRAIRIE VIEW BOWL At Houston, Tex.

Prairie View Texas 8-0-1 vs. Lans. lie's best games. He'd rather 75 member all-girl Scottish highlander unit. The Iowans IW Oklahoma: 2, Jerry Miki tWl Indiana: 3, Rock Shearer Illinois.

Time, 1:17.5. 165 yard back stroke relay West tMikl of Indiana, Johnson of Grinnell, McKinney of Indiana. Time, 1:34.6. 440 yard free style relay East tKeaney of Springfield. Hiles of Florida, Breen of Cortland State, Smith of East Carolina college.

Time. 4:03.4. stopped in Albuquerque brief ly on their way to Pasadena and the Jan. 1 Rose bow. lists players from 11 states and the District of Columbia as follows: Iowa, 14; Illinois, 10, of whom seven are from Chicago; Michigan, Indiana, game.

Iowa's band went thru ton OUa. 4-3. JAN. OPTIMI8T BOWL At Tucson, Ariz. Major College All-Stars vs.

Small College All-Stars. SENIOR BOWL At Mobile, Ala. North College Seniors vs. Sooth, NBC-TV. BUFFALO WINS, 5-1 Buffalo.

Dec. 28 AP Buffalo scored three goals in the first 4 minutes and 15 seconds Sunday night and beat Springfield, 5 to 1. full dress performance of its Rose bowl routine. The site was the University of New WEST INDIES WINS JAMSHEDPUR. India, Dec.

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