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THE EL PASO TIMES El Paso'g HOME Newspaper Dial 2-1662 Dial 2-1661 Page 4T Friday, December 8, 1852 All A UP oiifh; Midwes lerican Eleve: Do ate OTDin CONVERTIBLE TOPS IV ALLY CARTER'S tSTS Fanhtat Dr. er) Dial C-M31 Nt a 8erU 8UU0B) I f'- 1 'x St. Louis Brawns, Detroit Rice Gives Letters To 32 Grid Players Houston. (AP) Thirty-two play Maryland Places Two On Squad St. Louis Cage Coach Optimistic ers have been named lettermen for Trade Six Players Bengals One Year Free Financing On Late Model Used Cars At Nanco Buick Co.

131 TEXAS ST. Limited Tim ObIt the 19E2 Rice football team. The awards gave coach Jess Neely prospects for 22 lettermen to return, including 14 linesmen St. Louis, (INS) Coach Ed Hickey, whose green but rugged St. Louis University quintet opens its 1952-53 campaign by invading and nine backs.

By JACK HAND Phoenix, Ariz. (AP) The St Louis Browns plugged gaps in its pitching staff and outfield and Detroit continued its rebuilding program Thursday in a major six-man deal Involving an estimated Big 10 Seeks Extension Of Spring Grid Practice the lair of the Ohio State Buckeyes Saturday, is optimistic about the Billikens chances this season. Hickey, beginning his sixth year 000 worth of players. 7 It was the fourth Tiger-Browns at the helm of the Bills, is starting the campaign minus five senior regular from the NCAA and NTT Tournament team of last year. swap in nine months involving 24 player shifts.

Chicago. (AP) Big 10 football coaches and athletic directors Thursday called for more intensive spring football practice. The proposal, that the present NCAA restriction of 20 practice sessions within a 30-day period be liberalized to permit a flat 30-day spring practice season, will go to the Big 10 faculty committee. If the committee approves it, the flat 30-day season will be sub Virgil (Double No-Hit) Trucks, Gone are such stalwarts as Ray, K. ROD-TV CHANNEL 4 MOW TELECASTING A TtST PATTERN A Tst PHrn bing broadcast on Channol 4 from temporary antanna at vary tow powar to anabla Talavision Sat ownart, tarvico man and daalart to adjust racaivar in nearby araal prior to tha beginning of regular programming on Channel 4.

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Steiner, Lou McKenna, Fred Ko- mitted for consideration next 33, Tiger veteran, went to the Browns along with centerfielder Johnny Groth, a lifetime .300 hitter until he slumped to .284 in 1952, var, Bod Kocn and Kay bonnen- burg. They paced St. Louis Uni- month In Washington at the NCAA convention. A suggestion by the football and relief pitcher Hal White (1-8). By LEO H.

PETERSEN New York. (UP). Four players from tha South, three from the Midwest, two from the Pacific Coast and one each from the East and Southwest were selected Thursday as the 1952 United Press all-America football team. They were chosen, by the votes of 260 sports writers and sports broadcasters- from all sections of the country and won out over tough competition In the closest over-all balloting since before World War II. Only one college, twice-defeated Maryland, placed two players on the mythical eleven.

The two undefeated, untied powerhouses of the nation, Michigan State and Georgia Tech, won one berth each, while the other positions went to Purdue, Southern California. UCLA, Tennessee, Princeton, Oklahoma and Notre Dame. ALL-AMERICAN TEAM These were the players voted the best in the land: Ends Bernie Flowers, Purdue, and Frank McPhee, Princeton. Tackles Dick Modzelewskl, Maryland, and Hal Miller, Georgia Tech. In return the Tigers obtained a souri Valley Conference title under versity last season to its first Mis-Hickey.

In the lineup slated to face the powerful Buckeyes are lettermen coaches that the traveling squad limit be raised from 40 to 44 play young slugging outfielder in Bob Vic Seixas Gains Tennis Meet Finals Nieman, 25, whose .289 average in ers was approved by the athletic directors. They also approved a cluded 18 homers and 74 runs batted in. Nieman created a sensation when he broke in with the Browns Jerry Koch, Tom Russell and suggestion by the coaches that coin- Capt. Tom LQlis and two juniors tossing, which decides the goals Sept. 14, 1951, by hitting two home with relatively little varsity ex to be defended and the team to runs his first two trips to the plate.

Melbourne, Australia. (UP) Vic Jodie Connell, a one-armed guard for the Alabama State Teachers team at Jacksonville, was selected for the 1952 Little All America football eleven. (AP Wirephoto) make the opening kickoff, be done Detroit also got potential catch 20 minutes before the games. Seixas, 29-year-old master of ing help in J. W.

Porter, 19, the The coin-flipping proposal, which tricky tennis shots, boosted 2 perience, Bob Klostermeyer and Helm Lillis. Koch, husky, 205-pound, six-foot-four sophomore, will play forward with Tom Russell, a senior. Capt. Lillis hero of the Bills' 61-50 upset Sugar Bowl championship vic ex-Chicago $65,000 bonus kid, whol hit only .250 with the Browns but TxxtT rrUEW LATHER B0MD America's Davis Cup hopes Thurs must be submitted to the National Football Rules Committee, was day when he scored a one-sided. made to give offensive and defensive units more time to get 7-5, 6-1, 6-2 triumph over Austral ia's No.

2 player. Ken McGregor, tory over Kentucky last winter ready for the start of play. to gain the men's singles finals at The football coaches and ath will be at center. The starting guards will be Klos the Victoria championships. letic directors postponed drafting Guards Elmer Willhoite, South termeyer and Helm Lillis, younger Seixas opponent in Saturday's oi tne 1355-58 Big 10 football sched Just press the Tribe Nine Head Admits Dissension Phoenix.

Ariz. (INS) Presi brother to Tom. ule until a special meeting which title round will be Frank Sedgman, ern California, and John Michels, Tennessee. Center Donn Moomaw, UCLA. Backs Billy Vessels.

Oklahoma: the Aussie No. 1 man who needed is expected to be held in January. .340 at Colorado Springs last season. Porter is rated one of the best young prospects in the game and is expected to develop into a first stringer. The third new Tiger is infielder Bob Friend, 25, regular second baseman with the Browns in 1950 before he went into service.

He due, to get out of the Army this week. With Gerry Priddy still an uncertain factor because of the leg he broke last season, Friend may figure in the second or third base picture. The last-place Tigers figured just an hour to give his left handed In seeking more spring practice teammate, Mervyn Rose, 6-3, 6-2, sessions, the directors and coaches Jack Scarbath, Maryland. Joh took a stand opposite from that mi 6-3, whipping in the other semi Lattner, Notre Dame, and Donald dent Ellis Ryan of the Cleveland final of the American Council on Edu McAuliffe, Michigan State. aW cation which recommended that In the women's division where spring practice be abolished en American hopes 'needed no boost Maureen (Little Mo) Connolly of Indians Thursday confirmed reports of a wide-open break between him and General Manager Hank Greenberg.

Ryan announced he would leave Vessels, who was voted the Heis-man trophy as the outstanding college football player of the year, led the balloting with a total of 2,138 tirely. The Ivy League has banned spring training. San Diego, and Julie Sampson of San Marino, set up they needed more punch, infield protection and catching. Nieman, Line winter baseball meetings in points, the smallest number of points compiled by the leading Moraga, Sanders Win Honors Phoenix, Aria. (UP) Ed Moraga of Nogales, Ariz, and Dick Sanders of Wichita, have been named as the top prospects from the National Baseball Congress in professional baseball in 1953.

Moraga, 20, helped hurl the Casa Grande Cotton Kings, 1952 Arizona champions, to seventh place in the final U. S. standings for non-pro clubs. He had an earned-run average of only 1.5. Sanders played shortstop for the Wichita Boeing Bombers, Kansas champions, and was signed by the New York Yankees for a $15,000 bonus.

an all-U. S. final in singles. Phoenix immediately for Cleve ft If I Porter and Friend may fill their needs. vote-getting on a United Press all- Miss Connolly.

continuing to land "to make every effort to sweep all opposition in Australia Bill Veeck's Browns? shuffling straighten out the differences." Rvan's admission of top level Atlanta Crackers Get Four Players Phoenix, Ariz. (UP) The busy Atlanta Crackers of the Southern Association who are reshaping their entire club for the 1953 season. il ENDS without losing set, ousted Mary players like mad in an attempt to come up with a winner, were look difficulties came on the heels of Hawton, 6-4. 8-1, in one semi-final and Miss Sampson rallied to beat rettorts that" either he or Green ing for a centerfielder, pitcher and a first baseman. Groth should be Helen Angwin, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, in other, LEAVES VOUR SKIN I so refreshed! Tl'v w.

berg is expected to dpart from the centerfielder and Trucks def It was one of the best days S. have picked up four more players. initely should help their pitching the Indian wigwam before the next baseball season because of man tennis stars have enjoyed in Aus tnree irom the Boston Braves, and although he suffered a severe gall tralia in the last two America team since before the war. Modzelwskl led the linemen with second highest man. Scarbath was 1,947 points, which made him the third with 1,631 points.

VOTING CLOSE The voting was so close that only 31 points decided the tackle opposite Modzelewski and only 38 points was the difference between the fourth backfield position and second team berth. In the tackle race, Miller won out over Doug Atkins of Tennessee, 625 points to 594; while for the fourth backfield one recalled from Wichita Falls. agement disagreements. bladder attack in the fall. Trucks' FASTER SHAVES-AHD SMOOTHER, TOO! Just press the button and out shoots instant lather! Richest, thickest, creamiest lather you've ever known! No razor scrape or pull! One can shaves you every day for nearly 2V4 months! After winning her singles match.

Rvan issued a statement in little mo teamed with Hamilton which he flatly admitted "differ record was an unimpressive 5-19 but two of the wins were no-hitters against Washington May 15 and vrv it if a i Richardson of Baton Rouge, La ences of opinion among merribers Texas, of the Big State League. The player brought up from Wichita Falls was catcher Ralph Kennedy, a brother of former Chicago White Sox pitcher Vern Kennedy. He batted .251 in tha Texas town. to reach the mixed doubles semi of our official family." NOW LOOK TO PACKARD Dawson Motor Sales 1931 Texas the New York Yankees Aug. 25, finals with a 4-6, 8-6.

7-5 victory rr 'A He said every effort is being made to iron out these differences over Australia's Max Anderson and "First base is our main problem now," said Manager Marty Marion of the Browns after the deaL "But I think we'll be all right at first Dawn Fogerty. Seixas, U. S. cup captain from position, McAuliffe nosed out Paul and that he is returning to Cleveland to discuss th situation with other members of he Indian board of directors with that end before we open. We should be 33 per cent better than last year Cameron of UCLA, 1,172 points to 1.134.

All of the players named are seniors except Lattner, who is a right now. "The deal should help both Philadelphia, is rated the world's best in using trick shots and he proved it Thursday to McGregor and a record weekday crowd of more than 6,000 which watched the match on the Kooyong club's center court. clubs." junior. The line averages 212 Veeck said "a change should pounds, the backfield 188. help both Groth and Trucks." None were repeaters from the composed solely of seniors.

Rut ip THE GlFT of W' GOOD TASTE! CTM LOWER McPhee was selected for the second team, Moomaw for the third last year. Three schools Michigan stat FOOTBALL Anstin HI vs. Lubbock Hi Sat, Dee. 6th, 2 P. M.

in view. Ryan's statement was among Thursday's highlights of the baseball sessions, which included announcement of the biggest player trade of the meetings between the St. Louis Browns and th Detroit Tigers. The Tigers sent Virgil (double no-hit) Trucks to the Browns along with Johnny Groth, high-priced bonus baby from Chicago, and Righthand Pitcher Hal White, who won one and lost eight for Detroit last season" In return, Detroit received Catcher-Outfielder J. W.

Porter, another bonus player for whom Lucky Texan Chaperones Ball Beauty Oklahoma and Southern California shared honors on the basis of 9 cant nra-4 r-r prices! me nrst three all-star teams, each plaeing three players. But overall honors went to Michigan State, the near-unanimous choice as the nation's No. 1 team in the final ttth Phoenix, Ariz. (AP) A. J.

De-Witt of Austin, thinks he's the man at the National Baseball A It of other men think so too. i DeWitt is one of the chaperones Press football ratings. For a total of 18 Michigan State players re- Chcago White Sox gave $60,000 be fore trading him to the Browns for the nine young ladies seeking ceivea votes in the all-America balloting, far more than any other school. OTHERS PLACE In addition to McAuliffe on the first team, Michigan Stat rsA last season; Outfielder Bb Nie-man, a .289 hitter, and Second Baseman Owen Friend, just released from military service. attend anSi J.W.DANT IMS a MOTOROLA I 1181 BOCEBON 1 nanin a-- a old forester EJ I RAUIU Pistol cmtnanlm-- utnoor JGi i KS0 bond HARMONY SHOP 3) WHISKEY $3" (Sf 105 Texaa Ph.3-7571 Friday and Saturday 100 PROOF tJi 1 TURNTABLE I ftr V1 fR echo sprlng 5th -KH-W MM A OLD QUAKER I JJ 1 1 I Straight Bourbon I JlSC(OMLi ki-S Trucks, obviously key figure in' guard Frank Kush on the second the trade, in which the two clubs the title of Miss Minor League baseball.

-All the others are chaperoned by women. DeWitt got the choice assignment because his daughter, Beverly, is a contestant. Ever since the beauties arrived, DeWitt has accompanied them on a round of parties and public appearances. But he drew the line at a style said no cash was involved, hurled a one-hitter and two-hitter in addition to his two no-hitters last sea son for an overall record of five wins and 19 losses. ana center Dick Tamburo on the third.

Oklahoma was represented by center Tom Catlin on the second team and back Eddie Crowder on the third. Southern Cal won no second team berths but placed tackle Bob Van Doren and back Jimmy Sears on the third. Rounding out the second team were ends Steve Mielinger of Kentucky and Tom Stolhandske of Texas; tackles Atkins and "F.A Ma-i. Thursday's top activities also were marked byt the threat of the Dallas club of the Texas League to fo to the courts unless drastic changes are made in the basic structure of the nation's No. 1 pastime, and amove by the minor leagues to curb fabulous bonuses for untried players.

I 1 86 rBi dows of Duke; guard Steve Eisen-nauer of Naw and hark Hardeman of Georgia Tech, Paul vj1Ci or Minnesota and Johnny 01 YOU SAVE 25 and 50 On Every Pair of oi uaurornia. With Van Doren, Sears. Tamburo and Crowder on the third team were ends Ed Bell of Pennsylvania and Lowell Perry of Michigan: tackle Charles Lapradd of Florida-guards Bill Athey of Baylor and Harley Sewell of Texas, and backs Don Heinrich of Washington and Alan Ameche of Wisconsin. Higgiiis Named Neic Lamar Tech Football Coach. Beaumont, Texas.

(UP) James B. Higgins has been promoted to head football coach at Lamar Tech, succeeding Stan Lambert. Higgins, Lambert's assistant during his four years as head coach, said he would switch Lamar Tech's offense from the single wing to the split-T. He was given permission to hire a new assistant, who he said would be a backfield coach experienced in the split-T. AMERICA'S FINEST NAME BRAND SHOES Every Pair Is Perfect! Every Pair la Brand New! Sizes: to IS Widths: AAAA to EE USE OUR I.AW-AWAT 1 CJ $39.95 gZteiyRCTg I sunny- AT MILLER SALES CO.

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dur ing the off-season. Bi-District Playoff for STATE HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP AUSTIN HI vs. LUBBOCK HI SATURDAY, Dec. 6th 2:00 P. M.

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