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Daily News from New York, New York • 220

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AeirSaDs DasU rkansas, ILT-T JIMMY POWERS By Jack Smith While many a sturdy right arm was busy slicing turkey for the family yesterday Sieve Filipowicz was using his to dish out touchdowns in generous portions at the Polo Grounds where 10,500 dieting customers watched Fordham wallop the Arkansas Razorbacks, Observation Car: Radio announcers and press box, observers generally do a swell job, but one term they over-' use and misuse is "reverse." A few years back a play wasn't called a reverse unless it started in one direction then swung back on itself. Now, as soon as a back (be Raiiuiictl PS ne as stationary as iNainan naie in ienxrai irarKj nanus the ball to one of his mates, the play automatically enters the hipper-dipper class and is looked upon as a creation of sheer magic, conjured out of thin air by a huddle-Houdini. Most Likely to Succeed Club: Ernie Vigh, the Newburgh Thunderbolt Jess Kaufman, former athletic director of St. iohn's Orphanage, takes over management of the Leeds basket- ball club Henry Armstrong due in Hot Springs this week Aside to G. C.

Yep. wrestlers get fractured spines and hockey players get accidentally hurt, too Coach Len Watters of White Plains Hi has a real club this year, batting 1.000 in 'fire games. Louie Marks and Ed Coon of the Dodgers are "Watters-boys Latest invention is a steel baseball spike encased in rubber The Jewels are back in Manhattan operating at old St. Nick's every Sunday basketball and dancing, an old-fashioned but sure-fire combination This new NL propaganda picture Is the best yet. u- Blumenstoch (arrow) picks up down for Fordham in first period before being rammed back by McDonielf Arkansas halfback.

Cato (right) seems about to e-shoe Blumey. (SEWS foto by J'rwbfr) 1 '7 '-V JSP' 3 27-7. Perhaps Steve can't wield a carving knife, but he sure can pitch those passes. He tossed three yesterday that went for touchdowns, End Jim Lansing spearing two and Quarterback Jimmy Noble the other. For variety on the menu, Vince Dennery gobbled up hq yards on an end-around Leafs Top Amerks, 2-1, On Apps" Goal in 4th By Hy Turkin All 7,000 persons who had the time, money and inclination to see the hockey game at the Garden last night knew all along that Toronto's Leafs are superior to New York's crippled Americans.

I'ut it took an overtime struggle to return the invaders as 2-1 victors, an overtime sizzler that brought the A's plenty of honor, if no decision. play for the final touchdown. Once-beaten, but still hoping for a Bowl bid, the Rams wasted no time banging away at the huge Arkansas line, which had shackled even the heralded John Kimbrough, of Texas A. and M. They struck through the air immediately after the kickoff and, before the first quarter was over, had hung up a comfortable two-touchdown margin.

Filipowicz passed for both these six-pointers and for another in the second quarter before the Rams folded up their air attack and tucked it away for the NYU game. Throughout the first half, Arkansas was never on the offense in Fordham territory. It wasn't until the Rams had registered all Lew Jenkins Pete Leila Champ tteht revengm against challenger. 'Col. John R.

Stingo dishing out zippiest sports slang in town It was 22 above zero at Jacksonville Sunday and so cold at Palm Beach and Miami fishermen huddled themselves in blankets. Looks like a coldet Winter than last year, when coal went to $37 a ton, vegetation shrivelled, and tons of fish and animals died. Must be the Gulf Stream because two freezing Winters in a row takes the zIPfo chills out of the "freak" class Paging: Fresco Thompson Brookln Italians who idolized Eddie (Cannonball) Martin now going for Lenn (Boom Boom) Mancini, lightweight favorite New Jersey's racing' commish, submitting spending requests of $105,000 for" next year, magnanimously estimate expected mute revenue at $3,000,000. Licensed only one track, after "studying'' for a year Anyone noticed Jimmy Leto kayoed the highly regarded Cocoa Kid? Tony Sperro Apps, Canada's Olympic star, counted the deciding taily in 1:16 Ilockoy Standing T.APT 'NIGHT Toronto C. AM KKIL'ANS J.

IHroU 2. Can.li-l!8 1. I'hc-auu O. of overtime, but he rouldn steal the spotlight entirely from a couide of valiant star-shirts. STANOWSKI TALLIES With Robertson and Slobodian the A's called on a trull io combination to substitute, t'hailey Kaynor choo-chooed in from Springfield to goaltend the Toronto I lnnl KANUKKS rh AMKRICANS W.

T. T. Pt 5 10 1 3 a a i 3 .1 3 4 4 a 0 4 2 2 IVoblc in Hospital. Has Concussion Jimmy Noble, Ram quarterback, suffered a brain concussion, yesterday during the third quarter of the Arkansas game. Ha collapsed in the dressing room and was removed to Union Hospital in the Bronx.

He was unconscious for over an hour but was reported to be resting comfortably at a late hour last night. SATURDAY NIGHT lUwfnn at KANliKRS. AMKKICA.NS at Cauaiiions. i'lui'ati at Tuionlo. of the North Tarrytown Police- Department says we overlooked two great Ossining Hi stars in DeAngelo and La Luna That stunning looker at St.

Margaret's Bazaar in Riverdale was Marjorie Hassett, cousin of Buddy of the Bees Our All-Pro backfield: Baugh, quarter; Todd, left half; Parker, right half? Drake, fullbaek. Another ex-Golden Glover climbs up the stairs leading to professional glory at the Garden tonight when Pete Lello of Chicago tangles with Lew Jenkins for the lightweight title. Pete entered the Chicago Gloves in '35 and did well enough to try again the following year. That Winter he became lightweight champion and won the Inter-City title from Murray Kravitz in the same Garden he enters tonight. Pete knocked the Texan kicking once and thinks he can do it again.

If ha does he'll, join the other Golden Glovers like Louis, Scalzo, Olin, Krieger, Ross, Salica, who traded their simon pure experience for success in the pro ranks. Bill Johnson putting on five eight-rounders at St. Nick's Monday at $2 top. Bargain bill includes ace Golden Glovers Charley Peterson, billiard trick shot champ, making a good will tour of the colleges One of the grittiest of the smaller schools playing bigger clubs to a standstill is Port Jervis, loser to Poughkeepsie, 8-6, and to highly touted Johnson City, 13-12. with all sorts of craekerjack acrobatics.

The A's took heart and equalized in 5:40 of the second as Peanuts O'Flaherty picked up a disk that had been poke-pecked away from Chuck Conacher, and batted it over Broda's shoe. No scores, no penalties, but plenty of drives and counter-drives in the third period. Early in the overtime, Apps dribbled over the blue line, completely circled Corp ather, and, while a melea threshed harmlessly near the crease, jabbed the winning score barely over the goal line. ICE WAGON: Ex-Amerk Schriner was knocked down so often he wore more shaved ice than a frozen daiquiri One sarcastic customer, irked by the A's poor passwork, howled "Hey, don't you guys ever practice?" Organ pealed "There will always bv an England," the Angelican "God Bless America" Wilf Field was a virtual fourth forward, leaving his defense post continually to bolster star-shirt attacks. Question: Has any one seen a completed pass ruled incomplete this year because the passer was less than five yards behind the scrimmage line? Why not yank the rule? Groggy officials have more than they can handle now counting to four downs, calling pass interference on struggling underdogs, distinguishing the linesman's front stick from the rear, and watching for li'l white cylinders in the sunset.

Why not relieve these harassed horn blowers of the practically impossible task of determining whether or not a streaking back allowed an inflated pigskia to leave his fingertips, before or after he skittered over an IMAGINARY LINE? their points that the Razorbacks showed the first sign of a sustained offense. Then they drove from Fordham's 35 and finally scored from the 5-yard line. Filipowicz' first touchdown pass came the second time Fordham had the ball and covered 75 yards. With the pigskin on the Fordham 31, Steven faded to his 25 and heaved a 45-yarder to Noble, who made a swell catch and raced down the sideline for the score. Bob Forte, Arkansas half, was covering Noble, but the little quarterback played the pitch perfectly.

A little later, the Rams drove deep into enemy territory, a Filipo-wicz-to-Eshmont pass covering 19 yards, but, on fourth down, Esh-mont was stopped inches short of first down on the 5. Schmidt's kick-out went out of bounds on the Arkansas 39 and from there the Rams drove to their second score. Filipowicz tossed a long one to Eshmont for a 32-yard gain and first down on the 6. Two plunges failed and Eshmont dropped a pass in the end zone. But, on fourth down, Filipowicz faded back again and tossed to Lansing for the jackpot.

Thfs pair, a sophomore combination, clicked again midway through the next quarter after Schmidt's Continued Oft page SS, col. 1 -Kaviiur TORONTO Broda Sta.nowk KamtHiian R. L. Ni-ms ixM-illiuhl Into hi Olfii) Smith (right) of A's and Kimp-nin, Leafs, light for disc (arrow) in first period. first major league game of his life and he did an uncanny job.

Ilooley Smith; starting his 17th NHL season (a new record), left the bench to scintillate on the backlines. Thus rookie Kaynor replaced veteran Robertson; veteran-emeritus Smith replaced rookie Slobodian. APPS CIRCLES CONACHEK First score cam in 7:50 of the oening round. Stanowski wiggled down the right wing and centered to Metz. With defense men rush-injf up.

Met tapped ahead. Dril-lon swooped down in high gear, and blasted the button into the left corner. From then until th second buz-ler, Kaynor held the L-flfs at bay Snnih Chrisfman Routs Kansas Columbia, Nw21 (JP). Playing his final collegiate game, Paul Christman passed for one touchdown, plunged for two, and set up three others today as Missouri routed its most ancient rival, Kansas, 45-20, before 17,000. Arm, rtmir R.W AiMterwMt i Drillim t'arr N.

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(Other pictare on back page). It was all Christman today. The tow-headed kid gained 50 yards in ten cracks at the line and completed eight of 13 tosses for 167 yards. He was denied a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter when Halfback Jim Starmer caught. one of his heaves in the clear and de liberately stepped out on the one-foot line so that Myron Counsil, injured senior fallback, might plunge for the touchdown.

Once Christman, after a rest on the bench, strolled onto the field and tossed three consecutive passes for 37 yards and a touchdown..

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