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Chicago Tribune from Chicago, Illinois • 42

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(Clttrarjn Baity Urthutuj SMILIH' JACK SL SURE.BONITA-II SURE PUT. IT "ST ItL BE RIO OF- 1 i I SPARTANS WIN, Today's Events in Chicago GAVE IT "Vo VtoU POWN AFTER. I KEEL HER SooM-I ONLY i A CT7 SEE ZIS GUM? KfCR PROTECTION YOU FOR MARRY MARRIED JETT TO A REMEMBER VVHEM7 tM LOVE PUT ANOTHER WOAAAM' DIVERT ANY SUSPICION JJW 1 VoU OEEVE IT IT DOWMAA iJrd -f ASAIWST ME i jf 1 TO i i sWim. I aft i7 I r5Z I II I lAPCWKiv FOP Fvccviiirtrrr Wto SS. 7, irmiMi A 78-62; TIE FOR BIG TEN LEAD Two teams captured college basketball championships fast night.

Kentucky beat Auburn, 103 to 85, in Lexington to win its 17th Southeastern conference title. In El Paso, Texas Western defeated New Mexico A. 72 to 69, in overtime to take the Border conference crown and move into its first N. C.A. A.

playoff in history. Continued from first page curate shoe ting moved to a 10 point margin. Michigan State scored 32 baskets out of 66 attempt; 48.5 per cent hi 1 the Badgers connected on 23 of 60 tries for a 38.5 per cent. Lineups: Michigan State 781 Wisconsin fttl V. FlP Litrow.f 7 6-7 4 1-1 6 3- 7 3 4- fi 2 0-l 1 3-ii 2 0-1 1 0-0 1 0-0 1 3-K 3 0-0 0 Hedden.t 7 Green.e 8 Wilson.

Quiggle.g 6 Scott, 1 Bencie.g Rsnd.g 1 Borlind.f 2 1-2 4 Gross.c 5 2-7 4 Kulas.t 3 2-4 ft Holt.g 6 4-4 0 0 0-0 0 0 0-1 0 Koco rek.c 0 0-1 Stephens.g 0 1-2 0 32 14-2i 19 23 16-27 18 -Free throwg made gnd gttempted. Half time Michigan State. 37; Wisconsin, 31. Rebounds Michigan State 351: Fergu son. 3: Hedden, Green, Wilson, Quiggle, 3: Andercgg, 6: Scott, 1: Bencic, Lux.

1. Wisconsin 36lf Litzow, 3: Borland. Gross. 15; Kulas, 4: Stephens, 3 Demerit, 1. Officials Ellis and Lilyquist.

Rosewall Wins 7th Match Over Gonzales Albuquerque, N. Feb. 25 IS) Ken Rosewall solved Pan cho Gonzales' power serve to night and won his seventh match of their current profes sional tennis tour, 6-3, 16-14. Gonzales still leads, 11-7, in the series. In the opening match Dinny Pails upset Pan-cho Segura, 8-5.

mii' 1 LONG AND SHORT OF IT Court Jolts Pros iuesday, February 26, 1957 Spt-hua. Page 2 COMISKEYTO VISIT ARIZONA IN TRADE HUNT Plans Meetings with Indians, Orioles BY EDWARD PRELL Charles A. Comiskey II, vice president of the Chicago White box, will leave today for Arizona, and conversations with Hank Greenberg, and Paul Richards, general managers, of the Cleveland Indians and Baltimore Orioles, respectively. Comiskey, who originally had planned to fly to the White Sox training camp in Tampa, March 4, will remain in Arizona for six days and hopes to discuss possible player trades. He said that he has nothing definite in mind in the way of players wanted or to offer.

The White Sox official then will return to Chicago long enough to check the new Comiskey park press box, being built to replace the one burned last fall. He will fly to Tampa March 7. IT'S GETAWAY DAY Chicago will get its last touch with baseball until April today, when two small groups of Cub and White Sox players leave for sunny climes. Ernie Banks, Gene Baker, Ray Jablonski, and Ed Win- ceniak will depart early this afternoon on the Golden State Limited for Mesa, to join the Cubs. Dick Donovan, Sammy Es-posito, Bill Fischer, and Earl Battey, escorted by Traveling Secretary Bemie Snyder-worth, will leave this morning on the South Wind for Tampa, Fla.

WHO'S ON FIRST? Mesa, Feb. 25 Special There's going to be a battle for the Chicago Cubs' first base position in spring training camp this year for the first time in several campaigns. Dee Fondy, who has handled the job thru three managerial reigns drove into! Mesa last night with his family and promptly an nounced he knew he had a scrap on his hands fighting jl tion to the trial court after all the facts are in." He was joined in the majority report by Chief Justice Warren and Justices Reed, Black, Pougias, and Burton. Justice Harlan, in a dissent ing opinion, concurred by Justice Brennan, said he could not distinguish football from baseball and that he could find no basis for "attributing to Congress a purpose to put baseball in a class by itself." Justice Frankfurter said he is "conscious of my limited competence in matters athletic but a most conscientious probing of the anti-trust laws failed to disclose any intent of Congress to exclude base ball and include football" i 1 it I "-iff' i Mi I I I i Supreme Continued from first page that could be months or years away. Specifically limit Rule Referring to the 1953 baseball decision, Clark said, We now specifically limit the rule there established to the facts there involved, the business of organized professional baseball." The justice uaid that so long as Congress continues to ac quiesce in the 1922 baseball decision, the 'court feels it should "adhere to but not extend the interpretation of the anti-trust laws at that time." Clark said the court had ex tended coverage of the antitrust laws to boxing and the theater because we believe that the volume of interstate business in each was such that 3 Cushion Trick Shot Champ Appears Today Eduardo Gargani, world three cushiQn trick shot champion with more than 1,000 fancy shots in his repertoire, will give one hour exhibitions today at 3 p.

m. and 8 p. m. in Randolph Recreations, 29 W. Randolph st.

In addition to the trick shot exhibition, Gargani, whose native city is Buenos Aires, Argentina, will meet Marvin Wells of Syca more, in three cushion competition afternoon and evening. Fight Decisions LAST NIGHT New York Willi Bcnanoff beat Calvin Wilton 101. New Orleans Charley Joseph belt Willie Vaucha 10. Beaumont. Tex.

Paul Jorcensea knocked out Frankle Zolllner Ul. Holyoke, Mast. Jeff Dyer, knocked out Jimmy Rellah (3). Pittsburgh WUf Greare knocked eat Johnny Eubanks Salt Lake CHy Roger WUey beat Dick Lane 10). 4 Jack Collum (right) perches his 5 feet 7 inches on a drum to speak on level terms with Bob Rush, who stands 6 feet 5 inches.

The two Chicago Cub pitchers are in Mesa, spring training camp. tAocitei Prs Photo BILL RADOVICH initiated pro suit. both activities were within the Sherman act." Entitled to Hearing Stating that Radovich is entitled to an opportunity to prove his charges, Clark said: "Of course, we express no opinions as to whether or not respondents defendants have, in fact, violated the anti-trust laws, leaving that determina- Blind Chess Player Wins City Crown Albert Sandrin, blind Chi cago chess master, yesterday won the city title with the aid of tie break! n'g points after a John Turns, a Lat vian refugee, i 1 shed the tournament at the University of Chicago with iden Albert Sandrin tical 7 won, 1 lost records. According to chess custom, the tie was resolved by adding the full points of each opponent beaten and half the total of each opponent tied. The re sult gave Sandrin a 2Vz point lead, indicating that at least in theory he had faced stronger opposition than Turns AMATKVR BOXING Golden Gloves Tournament of Cbamrlons in Htadium, 18(10 Madtwa 1 p.

m. GREAT LAKES WINS, 106-72; 277H VICTORY Great Lakes Naval Training center beat St. Norbert's, ICS to 72, last night at Great Lakes in a basketball frce-for-ail in which the sailors used 15 players and the collegians 13. The victory was the 27th for Great Lakes in 31 Summary: St. 40 33 72 Great Lakes .....5 ftO HM Scorint ST.

NORf.RT cucr. o- riBJ: De Decker, 1-2 141: Newhrniic. O-0; Graf. 1-2 141: White, 0-0: Lindsu-r. 0-0: Nettesheim, 0 1 11; Debrmu 1-0 121: Gardner, 0-0: J.

lmers, l-s 161: LanKTS, 2-2 61; Hcruld, 4-10 (181; Henzinger, 1-0 121- GREAT LAKES: Lnvin, 4-0 81: Ritter, 191: Ernatt, 2-0 T41; Manvch. a-1 (71; Lively, 10-1 1 21 Wiggins. 4-1 191: Steiner. 5-8 115); Ehmann, 4-2 101: Jordan. 1-0 2)W; Adtcr.

2 0 41; Harenzh. 1-0 21; ruchinskl. W-O; Hoss. 1-2 41! Hurlst. 1-1 13).

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YJ of the House Judiciary committee: "They can't make fish of one and fowl of the other. If football is a business, then, baseball is a business. It has more of the earmarks of business that football does." George Marshall, owner of the Washington Redskins: How can a layman like myself comment on a decision in which the three most able and experienced jurists decide one way and the six with less judicial experience decide another?" I Vt 1 I A 1 A'Vf '-H -v 1 off Bob Speake for the -job. Speake wasn't a threat to Fondy's rank in the starting lineup in 1956, mainly because he didn't have the experience to be considered. But Speake, the Missouri native, plans to show 'em this year.

Bob played in the 1955 season as Los Angeles first baseman, and also played that position in the Caribbean winter league. VOTE NEAR ON DEAL San Francisco, Feb. 25 CD Pacific Coast league directors will meet here Saturday to approve or disapprove the transfer of the Los Angeles baseball franchise from the Chicago Cubs to the Brooklyn Dodgers. Also up for consid eration is sale of the Vancou ver Mounties to Vancouver business men for $150,000. League directors last Novem ber tentatively approved the i JV.

ft I 'A: bsMMMiMissassiiHssMis tm.i JmA.1m--iAmetmm rtirs-arnssrW-g'fg(sflrg-rfrifrt flrtBgsyaTiMnsWy-nrmniT COiO MtDAl WlNNtl PtTfcSBU0, deal. The Dodgers last week pur chased Wrigley field in Los Angeles from the Cubs in transaction some baseball men believe may be the first step in a Dodger move to the west coast. Fred David, Sacramento president, has hinted he may lead a fight for preservation of the coast league. Comments on Yesterday's supreme court decision placing pro-( essional football under antitrust regulations brought forth the following comment: George Halas, owner of Chicago Bears: "The decision will have no effect on the structure of the professional football so far as player contracts, player options, and player selections are concerned.It is unfortunate that, for the first time in history, one of our most brilliant and able supreme courts should leave everybody so puzzled and confused. They themselves seem to be confused by the size of the 'ball to be played with." Bill Radovich, former Detroit Lion plaintiff in the appeal case: "I'm not out to wreck football.

I put 22 years in the game. I just want to prove that a player shouldn't be treated like a piece of furniture. I didn't like to have a man tell me I could play only for one club and nobody else." Walter Wolfner, managing director of the Chicago Cardinals: "The only thing I can say is that if pro football doesn't have the re early 1930s, was hitting 50 to 60 home runs a year with the New York Yankees and taking home $69,000 from his $80,000 paycheck, Andrews said in his speech. But with inflation, federal and state income taxes, Williams would need to earn a million dollars annually to keep pace with Ruth's buying power, Andrews said. 243 So.

La Cieneoa Los An5tles 34, Calif. Ruth Pay Worth Million Now TP Richmond, Va Feb. 25 UO Ted Williams, Boston Red Sox slugger, would have to make a million dollars to equal Babe Ruth's $80,000 salary, T. Coleman Andrews, former internal revenue service director, told a civic meeting today. Ruth in the late 1920s and r- The secret of a Vodka Martini is in WOLFSCHRHDrS Year after year, the smooth performance of SLACK WHITE Scotch Whisky evokes deserved admiration the world over.

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