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Liberty Vets Defeat TAA 64-30 For 5th Triumphs TOPS IN THE LEAGUE By Maa Mover Liberty Vets became the first City Basketball TO DITXiTMWOl TQ17 league team to show five victories on its ledger and Ameri- 1 1 iJOILi Lesion reeiPd ofT its first winning eifort in league activity last night TILT POSTPONED Junior Golden ubs, winners In four of five starts thli season, have been awarded inother drill day before one of the top enfagements. scheduled tilt with Rittenhouse at Norristown today has been postponed until tomorrow afternoon. Coach Gene Kauler 2 Minor Loops Fold up; Others Appear Doomed can Legion at the Junior High. I Hie Vets, losers only to first place Doehler in six games, had an easy time of it in putting down in-and-out Transfiguration, 64-30. Thrice- beaten Legion too.

blasting winless USA. 53-36, in the nightcap, League standmgs received little alteration of note. The Vets remained in solid second place, Transfiguration dropped into a eighth place tie. Legion moved into a tenth place tie and USA remained in the cellar. In the opener, the free-wheeling Vets had things all their way from bell to bell.

Their fast-bieak completely di.sorganized the TAA five and i their dogging defense cut heavily into the losers' generally reliable outside I shooting game. 1 the periods the Liberties led 11-4. 27-14 and 44-24. then ran wild for 20 points in the last period. Scoring well divided as eight players contributed points.

Art had 11. while Nate Kendigg and Jim Rentschler added ten apiece. --------------For TAA, dependable Russ Meyers tas.sed in seven field goals for 14 markers and honors for that game. TAA did not convert a single foul shot. WlN'-Hl'NGRY AL outhustled the Bethlehem Steelers every period but the second to win going away Hill Midgets Trim Stewart (f SAL'S CARBBR AG A starter rnP eARUSR JULY Year How rne havb NEW YORK, Jan.

22 of the Southeastern and Alabama Stale leaBues Is the fn-st Dick Yarington and Dick Holzman guided The Hill Midgets to their second straight success yesterday At the end of a quarter the Le- afternoon when Stewart Junior High 15-4 lead. That held Norristown fell. 49-36. on The in the second test. HOT TROJANS CLASH Canaries, authors of the major in state! schoolboy basketball circles, move into Pottstown tonight to take on the PHS Trojans in a game being billed as one of the top exhibition attractions of the The Canary jayvees move against the Trojan underlings in the tapofT battle at 7:15.

After that, the big boys go to work. Allentown, long the scourge of Eastern Pa. court circles, completed a i huge stride back toward the top Friday night by whopping previously! unbeaten Bethlehem. 76-46, at Allentown. That 30-point gap st ted denizens of tlie Lehigh county town whispering about another ate POTTSTOWN MERCURY Sports PAGEl 10 JAN.

23, 1951 flag, despite the fact that the Canarie.s seem doomed to also run in the East Penn first half. That was the ninth victory in 11 games for Coach Milo tall, fast quintet and by far its greatest triumph. The two losses both oc- up when the Steelers came back to court, break tiie solid front of base- them, 10-3, in the second Yarmgton scored 15 and Holz- minor leagues since the 1950 and at thp haii the victors man 19 as the pair accounted season. in the van, 18-14. for 1.5 of Tlie 22 field goals between them.

Hill was in the van 22-16 at the Manpower, financial and trans- it in the third and fourth portation problems threaten the periods that the Chuck McCarthy- entire minor league structure. How led AL team ran off and hid. Me- half, then outscored the foe. 27-20 many of the 55 remaining leagues Carthy, who had 17 markers, bag- a free-shooting second half. John can survive is problematical.

ged most of his total in the la.st Chiaravalloti paced the losers with Several leagues met yesterday to Legiori rolled up 25 debate their fate, hoping to a franchise or two and continue. For USA. Bob Shaner had 20 The Class Alabama State was points to register scoring honors the first to go. Then came today's night, decision by the Class Southeast- Transfiguration Vets i P. G.

11 points. Stewart JUS Blockson. 2 Butura 4 10 will said a minor 102 3 i league official who did not want v. Mevers, 2 0 4 KenciigR, 4 hif name used. it will' I 2 be more.

There just be enough 4 ThP HiU Midgets P. Ct. F. 0 4 Beanie. 4 19 Heldeman, 1 0 2 DiNoIfrlo.

1 0 2 1 0 2 5 1 Yarlngton.c fi 3 15 0 2 5 19 0 8 Carnanan. 1 0 2 0 0 Swanson, 1 Hallodav. 4 West. 0 Roth. Heil, 4 Nel.son.

3 2 D.Stauffer.g 2 2 10 2 10 1 3 1 9 1 7 3 7 Totals 17 2 36 Totals 22 5 49 Score bv penods. The Hill. ROIO 6R0Ums SReCIALrrV, TMB "cHmsa SBT A RecORP FOR HOMBRE, away fROM A pnt 45 WHO SB GfANT Par RACKET RumRBP i 20,000 coNtRAcr- NOW IF MB CAN RUr THBS fW A HIGHER PEANT BRACKET 0OTH WfLL BE HA hy Fciilurrs Svndtcaie 200 Tickets Go On Sale at 6:30 feature attraction pitting Pottstown and Allentown High is not yet a sellout. Coach Ed Good announced yesterday. At 6:30 tonight 200 Reneral admission tirliets will go on sale, first come first served.

Schwenkville Teams Notch League Wins rejuvenated Winks made it two in a row over high- powered Collegeville and six in ten Big Nine league games when they upended the Raiders, 64-54, last night at Schwenkville. In the preliminary game, the once-beaten wmkettes went on another shootiUji to work over replacing Dave Reidenouer. in an Powell, uho ha.H risen throuRh league test. six-one Ed Kahn and six-two Don Wending at In past games, Snyder and Kahn have been the cliief point- makers, but each of the first five has exploded on at least one occa- curred on the road, at Easton and sion this Winter. The team is averaging more than 60 points a giwne and is capable of turtiing any game into a rout, witness its romp over Bethlehem.

AGAINST THE well-rated invader Coach Ed Good possibly may start a slightly revamped lineup. Any change that will be made will send diminutive Dick Powell to a guard jayvee. ranks to No. 6 and now maybe status, i.s a ball- hawk, a master of the pressing and at Rocknp Hall, home hall of Allen- dogging defense. He is.

too, one town Central Catholic. the squad's better mark.sm'en fr In the league, the Canaries dumped Hazleton and Bethlehem for a 2-2 conference mark. THE VISITOR WILL have no vertical match for six- five Dick Ricketts, but on the average will hold an altitude advantage. There is not an under-six starter. Sewards will send his unit to the po.st with Bill Adams and the outside and fast enough to make his frame effective even the big fellows.

If Powell sturt.s. he will have as teammates Dirk and Dave Kickeits, Lou lezzi and John Hallman. That wa.s the group working together in yesterday's drills, while Sam (ireen served as an alternate for Dave Kick- Affei a slow start and 13-10 quarter deficit, the Winks came along neatly by the period: to roll over of! the Raiderwho had won five of from i previoiLs Nuie tilts. Ken Nace, Harv Long and Bob Renninger paced the victors with 17, 14 and I 15 pomts re.speclively. For Collegeville, Gerry Claycomb I w.is the leader as usual with his 18-point tally.

Carl Polcy had 11, The Winkettes went to town on the fine firing of Irene White and I Janet Hanury who accounted for 49 I points between them. They led all the way de.spite a stubborn Royers- I etts, Admittedly, Good is not as in- ford'rounter-punching flurry in the six-foot Leroy Katz at forwards, i terested in the outcome or score in first half, six-two Bill Snyder at center and he is in re-weaving his toUegeviiie Schwenkville team into that can i o. P. ball players to go around. Many leagues are merely marking time, trying to outwait the others in their territory.

They figure to pick up enough manpower to make the grade if they can delay matters long enough. Legion Most of the problems are Snaner. I 10 0 20 Katcn. i 2 1 5 in leagues below Class ouiman. i Moore, These circuits with their low salar- coiasanti.

i 2 Kirby, Perk Roundup Totals 15 0 30 Totals 25 14 64 Score by periods; Transfiguration 4 10 8 14-30 Liberty Vets 11 16 17 Lawson Robertson, Penn Track Coach Since 1916, Dies PHILADEI.PHIA. Jan. 22 uV) N. Robertson, track and Pirates Seek to Halt Greenies through the Ches-Mont sec- 1 i half. Still, a victory over Al-; 5 lentown is a victory over Allen- o.Ciayco'b.c 6 6 I 8 Enwy, town and a choice morsel for any i Berrv 4 0 a band.

Hawk, Stutz, le.s and Inexperienced players are particularly vulnerable. Most of the i Brown, sc talent is well within the draft age. limit. Feu' of the players figure to tee deferred because of dependents or previous service. Gaughan, 2 1 5 Totals 16 4 36 Score periods; American Legion 1 3 7 3 17 i coach at the 1 0 2 0 4' Pennsylvania from 1916 to 1947 102 L.McCa'hy.g 1 0 2 and four times coach of the U.

S. Unbeaten East Greenville runs into what may be its stiffest te.st of the Perkiomen-Schuylkill Valley league tonight when it meets Spring City High on the own grounds. Mover, 0 0 0 Rcanlni.cr.g 7 2 0 4 At the same time, the Trojans j. Moyer, 000 lay on the line one of the best records in the state, 12 win.s, two lo.sses. Their batting average i coUeReviiie 1 17 4 14 1 3 3 9 2 6 1 15 Totals 2fi 12 64 i ha.s been postponed until tomorrow Spring City (3-2).

currently Uight deadlocked with Boyertown for third Totals 22 9 53 4 10 10 12...36 ...15 3 15 Olympic team, died tonight after a an SCOREBOARD THE STANDINGS COLLKGE B.4SKETBALL State t8, Knoxville 62, Iowa Teachers 50, North Dak. State 39. Indiana 69. Ohio State 59. Iowa 69.

Mlnnefiota Kenturky 82. Georgia Tech 6L LynchbufR 88, Gallaiidet 65. l.onR Island I'. 97, Fair. Dickinson 48.

Rollin'! 63. Florida Southern 58 St. Francis (Pa.) 86. Texas Wesleyan 61. FIGHTS Tommy (iarlo, Waterbury decisioned Fddie Giosa, PottRtoWn 143.

PhlladeJphla in ten rounds. UHaiUWlI W. Doehler 4 0 1 FhaSB 2 1 Three Crowns 4 The Bovs 2 1 (VA 22 Transfiguration .............2 4 ...............1 2 Legion 1 3 .................................1 3 VFW ft .1 SI A ft 4 P( T. 1.000 .813 .750 prolonged illness. He was 67.

Robertson, maker of track champions, was hospitalized for two months. as he was known affectionately all over the world, was of the first half of this century. He competed or coached the SC cause a frequent two-point against Ea.st Penn teams a round Schwonkviii boost. 1.000. they having romped over The Pirates have lost only to Easton early in the year.

Pennsburg at home and then only The game marks an abrupt Sweenev. after several of their regulars had change of situation for the Tro- I place and when clicking can be GREENIE-Pirate collision fouled out. If Coach Gene Groff jans. Thev been pushed for anything in the league. top can keep his ex-footballers in the since Coatesville nicked them, 56- The Greenies (5-0) will have only Roversford Ci The Greenies (5-0) will have only right groove tonight, the Buc.s are i 53 on Jan, 9.

Since then they have i MUier. Schwenkville and Collegeville to by- heading the capable of springing the year top run up 66, 81 and 79 points on I pa.ss if they can derail the Bucs. u-ith iifi markers in five Bridgeport, West Chester and Ber-j order without shifting I circuit with 116 other league gamc.s tonmht ueborak has chalked Boyertown to Royersford '2-3) Mock. rtncoln, a wvn in BOYERTOWN KATES slight fa- 11 10 21 16 17-64 Schwenkville G. 0 6 White, 12 1 2 26 Milier.

2 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 2 Hanwi'V. 10 4 24 0 0 Ru shons, fl 0 0 0 0 Hann.m. 0 0 0 0 Kehis. 0 0 0 0 0 Gill, 0 0 0 Robison, 0 0 0 Totals 16 2 38 27 5 59 in what could be a clo.se duel and Neither team, however, is on the re- Tonight will call for everything in every Olympic game from 1904 7 until hi.s retirement from the Schwenkville to Collegeville dent upon one scarmg aie; Gordon I Mike Duka. Ray Stone-j place with back and Bob Swenk give the Green 1 ft in a battle for sev Pennsburg.

in a mark of five wins, one loss, Wave a keenly balanced quintet, ,500 of failing health following scheduled to meet We.st Horace Carl, Lou Caparro and Dick the 1947 at but the game can be counted upon to give He wa.s a sprinter and jumper on Score by periods; Rovers ford Schwenkville 11 11 9 14 15 17 .000 Brown, Ohio State To Take Over Job team trimmed last i night at the local for its sixth CLEVELAND, Jan. 22 Paul Southea.st District victory in nine Brown tonight he is going down to Ohio State university this week Pottstown won. 15-6 and 15-13, to talk about the head foot- while a 15-11 decision ball coaching vacancy. to the. Coates.

Brown, coach of the For the locals. Gordon Astheimer, profesiiionai football champion! Donald Vanderslice. Wilmer Ast- Cleveland Browns. going to: heimer, Harold Glenney. Ronald have a conference about the job Mauger.

Robert Richards. Ford Ohio State. I received a letter Sands. Donald Goodenow and inviting me to an 1 Walter Adams made up the team. .333 2 0 the U.

S. teams of 1904, 1906 and 'Uiii! i 1908, He wa.s a.ssistant coach of the i 1912 and 1920 Olvmpic teams and I head in 1924, 1928, 1932. and 1936. All the he coached were unofficial champions. No ofti- i team winners are designated in Pottstown YMCA's volleyball i the Olympics, Born In Scot hind, Defeat Coatesville Hipp, Falcons Ring up Senior Ree Victories Boyertown Vets Lose To Laureldale, 75-53 STANUIN(iS on Sept.

24. 1883. Robertson ramp to this country at the age of nine. He attended High in Brooklyn, N. but it was not until he wa.s out of school In 1901 that he discovered he had ability as a track and field man.

Nn 1904 he won the national lOO-yard title. He captured the 300- yard national indoor crowns in 1906 and 1908 and the 150 and 300-yard titles in 1907. He never won an Olympic crown, however. The close.st he came to being a winner in the international games was in 1904 and 1906 when he placed in the standing high jump. With the late Harry Hillman.

LONG BEACH. Jan. 22 U. S. Open king Cary MiddlecofT, Dartmouth coach, Robertson set firing a 13 under par total of 271 for the 72 hole distance, captured the i world recoiUs for the three-legged $10,000 Lakewood Park Open golf tournament today.

race from 60 to 120 yards. The former dentist from Memphis, extracting his fourth straight sub Although he coached while par round irom the easy l.akewood Country club cour.se. wound up his peting for the New York A. C. in four dav with a 68 three strokes under par for the early his fir.st as the 6235 lake-dot ed layout.

His previous tours had brought scores a coach came when he took over the of 70-64 69 MiddlecofT. his first tournament in California in four years in 19C8. His club of trying out here, broke a three way deadlock with aui.ther ex-national champion Lloyd Mangrum of Chicago. and dark horse Julius of Mid Pine-. N.

C. soon after play began today Prim then on the per-inabie Souiht riicr wd5 never headed and 'Urprise actually came rt T. Sheridans ft i.ftftft Hipp 61 41 la 3 13 Fahons 3 I.evenuood ..0 f.ast I nd ft Hippodrome moved into a firmer challenging role in the SeniorRec league la.st when it edged out Vocational, 64-60, in a la.sthalf rally for Win in IS tailor-made for Coach Connie Eliffs zone defense. Six-four Bill Judge and ers Paul Feairheller and Mike Ralston furni.sh the needed while Lou Alexander on a good night can be a pesky lad the role. Boyertown.

with prolific point! aureldale bru.shed a.side a first zel and Red Eddinger chipped in men Curt Moyer, Os Koons and half deficit, then went on to sma.sh ten apiece. Laverne Gre.sh, should in Boyertowns Vets, 75-53, in a Berks Boyertown a split on proportion to the succe.ss of its out- Rec league contest last night on the the bill when the Vet side firing. Boyertown High court. team registered a 55-43 pre, last half rally after entering the At Collegeville. the hardluc Cols The league leading Laureldale liminary win after roOing up a 20-10 I iK'nod trailing, 47-46, at the end of will rule heavy favorite.s over 3ch- unit was trailing, 34-31.

as the first quarter lead. three in the airtight mix. wenkville the teams went into the half. I Rothenberger had 13 Vet i The Vocational ti could get but similar record, gaville never but peppered away for 27 markers i while Shaner and He.ss I 13 over the same route. been soundly thrashed in any in the third period to leave the Vets i divided another 24.

I It was close all the way, Hipp of its four league in its wake. In all, the i n-t led, 15-14. at the first quarter and! Don Hefelfinger. the fine leaders had 44 markers in the last iici.on Ko. piotc.st of a game in which MiddlecofFs 271 Cops Lakewood Park Tourney starts.

In the night's other engagement, the Falcons not.hed their second victory in five deci.sions. 46-15. at the expcn.se of lowly, winless East End. The Hipps 18 point.s in a hind as 18 in the excellent chance to bridge of pick up but 19. third round.

the gap between him and Miller in Bill Miller put together Jim Ruyak and Earl Decker had i race, Hefelfinger has from the field and from the foul 27 of the points, while 95 points in his five previous stripe for 21 points to lead Laurel- Jess Baro and Ken Ibach divided dale's lineup of four double figure Norco Girls Tip East Greenville A third quarter rally, ignited by Ruvak, i Esther Evaiir, enabled North Cov- reins of the Insh-American club 1 1 to run over East Greenville Committees have been named bv springford Country Club 'men'-; Golf a.isociation itor the com. me 01 pr, Mav T. at .1 for a 27 B- -OOK a 73 276, i probably had the greate.st colleo tion of champions in American track history. Hill Hockey Team Bows to Peddie, 4-1 hockey team dropped a 4-1 i decision to Peddie Saturday i afternoon at Baker Rink, Prince' ton. Bill Davidson tallied the only Chairman of the various groups jqj hi outclassed skaters are as follows' Entertainment in the second period.

Committees Set For Springford Women Golfers 33-21. girls basketball at! The jayvee nod was cap- i Wfiser. tured by the Greenies, however, 27-22. 31 for Vocational. p.

LV HIE Bill Pascucci tabbed 16 point.s to pace the Falcons to their easy victory. His team was in the van, 13-4, 31-10 and 37-14 at the end of the first three periods, then held the Enders to one last quarter point. Bruce Roberts' six points led the lo.sers. Hipp Vocational C5 7 1 1.5 Micklew ez.f 3 0 6 4 0 8 Baro, 7 4 0, 8 Kerr, 4 0 8 6 0 12 Zvibko. 3 17: 3 1 7 Mndela.

3 2 8 2 4 8 Ibach. 8 0 16 3 0 6 29 6 64 TotaLs 28 4 60 Each of the contfNts will be pre- ceded by a preliminary mix at 7 or Boyertown. Jake Hartline had Li markers, while Joe Stit- Phil Pizzuto to Receive of Award it was beaten by Laureldale earlier in the had been upheld. The game will be replayed on Feb. 14 adK Laureldale.

CJ G. P. MoM-r. 3 17 Hourk. 3 0 6 i 4 0 8 EdciUiisf'r.

3 4 10 Goodling. i 3 1 7 Hanlme. 5 5 15 Mey, 5 0 10 Hallnian. 3 2 8 Oxenreider.r 4 3 11 LevonROOd.g 2 0 4 Miller. 7 7 21 Stitzel.

4 2 10 Carley. 4 3 11 Totalii 30 15 75 Totals 20 13 53 Score by periods: Laureldale 17 14 27 17- 7.5 Boyertown 14 20 8 Norco (iirl'. Kast (ireenville C. Lightcap 4 10 if 3 6 Cieorgp, I) 3 fi Total.s Srorc bv periods: Hipp Voi'ational Reieroe Sandoe 2 I Scorer Seasholtz NEW YORK. Jar 22 Phil six points to become the first reel- i the great little pjent of the $10,000 i i of the New York Yankees, today was jeweled belt announced as the winner of the jeweieci oeit.

sterner, i first annual Hickok Rii'zuto accumulated 162 points on gutt. 2 Athlete of the Year award, a 3-2-1 point ba.sis from the ballots The 32-year-ola of the of 112 writers and sjX)rt-i i- Tt carters. Hoean garnered 156 points. Kife by penods: Heavyweight champion Ezzard Charle.s of Cincinnati was third with I Laureldale Bovertown a. G.

P. 0 0 0 Shaner, 5 2 12 4 2 10 He- 6 0 12 1 17 4 0 2 5 3 13 2 6 Gable. 3 17 2 6 0 0 Weller, 0 0 0 24 53 15 16 18 -64 Ben Hogan, the U. Open golf 15 18 titleholder, by the slim margin of Timer Smale 10 13 9 11 43 20 6 17 6 Schaulz. 3 8 117 Frfed.

0 0 0 0 Haves, 0 1 1 Falcons Brown, a ft Aeidnian. 0 0 0 G. 0 0 CHibert. 0 0 0 0 Hunier, hast Fnd G. 1 0 2 Kovaluk 1 0 2 4 BCJualak, 0 0 0 (1 0 0 4 0 a 0 2 2 5 6 16 Robrrtf 3 Cedarville Raps Brethren, 63-33 witn (iff inter-club play Leon Lowell Grofi; 1 M.

Sell and rnament and Mr'. Robei! p.iinter and -HPRL-iL ip Fi'ccfi: iropliy and $2W)u ur Dc I oivcm I F.ivc, Yci.yi; and Mrs. John 70-67-70-61 Liitis Public Hazel Rath and i 've a loial of 274 and $1400 Leou Sel! ni-mev, Mr-. Freed wa.s named captain I ol liu- Womeii'f, KuU 'cam lhal will ap.un.i am. clubs! blund irom New and v.Mh a 66.

vouns Dick play, Mayer Si P' tcivbuig. 69, A Iwok committee was and cl.uk Beach, under chairmanship of Mrs. Cah: 64 WHS for the dav Ixague. Totals 14 5 33 9 3 21 Si ore bv Norco 7 .13 Fast GreoiiMlle 4 7 21 4 Ewanlck, CHES-MONT LOOP LISTS 3 GAMES While the Trojans engage non-league activity tonight, the other six Ches-Mont league members will themselves with fraternal eontests. (oalesville, the unbeaten league leader, moves into Bridgeport where it will be- highly favored; liowningtown is at West and quint goes to Berwyn.

S'orro Girls F. (iirl.s (1. (1 2 Roiht'iibe'r 3 Tlenian, 0 0 Babel 0 4 1 1 I 5 0 Roth. 6 12 Tat al 19 46 bv periods Fuirons Ea''t P.nd Refere" (I 1 8 16 0 0 0 6 (.1 0 0 0 i 1 Srorer Mlcklewloz. 4 101 points followed by Jim Kon- Philadelphia relief pitching ace (88), welterweight weight champion Ray Robinson George Mikan, great center of the to an 82-61 victory over Georgia 1 Monroe tr 1 1 basketball Minneapolis Laker.s Tech tonight in a Southeastern con- 1 1 3 Hogan, 2 0 4 Cedarville 3 gj lquis ference game.

It gave the Coventry Brethren, 63-33. last night, clouter i 27 cat.s a 5-0 league record and 13-1 6 3 15 at North Coventry High. Chaiiev 22 paced the 1 Cedars, and Don Sheasley led the: "T-N AMf jocKey Joe Culmone Rhoai with an even dozen marker.s. of the Cleveland tl4) jockey Willie Shoemaker golfer Sam Totals 13 18 6 4 Timer Kentucky Wins ATLANTA, Jan. 22 Wildcat.s rolled mark for the sea.son.

edarville a Coventrv Brethren SPORTS Totals 7 8 22 Score by periods; Norco Fast CireenvUle Totals S( HOI.ASTH BI.SKK I BVI.L Pott'slovvn. at the unhi i High schttol, two R.iniev. hrst at 7:15. noni, 2 27 Ikill I.ejgue i Colleeeville, two U-22 1 Murrav.g 10 2 Beekley. 6 4 16 Llovd, Smith.

5 2 12 Koadcap, 10 2 Murray, 4 1 'J Rhvmer. Hohl, 10 2 Chappie, 0 0 0 Babel, Snead (4' quarterback Otto Graham 0 12 Cleveland Browns (2i, jockey Johnny Longden i2'. and hockey player Gordon Howe of the Detroit Red Wing.s 1 0 3 0 1 1 1 0 13 HILL MAT, TANK SUMMARIES Fcrrier of San Fianci.s whose 63 ye.sterday put, him one niroke ba( of the three a 72 for 276. Oliver of are summarir. 01 Hill School's vwimming and wrestling Oliver ot at tie and Art uotiing te.st.s over the past weekend at I'he Hill.

SI MMAKV SO-vard free Armstrong (Hi); Final score: The Hill 49, Haverford School 26. 2 3 6 16-27 1 (ireenviUe at Sprins ity, wo i at Koversford, two games. Danny Litwhiler of the Phillies Ju rMu.vf- po.sted a 1 000 fielding average in i PottVt.Hvn, at the 26 63 Totals 15 4 33 bv periods: i Cedarville 13 13 ,,10 6 9 of Richmond. Middlecoff played in a three- fcome JU.St ahead of one made up of i 2. Newhall 3 Pierce tHi).

Tiin Mangrum, Boros and Clavton Heafner of Charlotte, N. where -ill ri (Ha). I. Stoehr (Hi); 3. Williams (HI), another took place.

Heaf -1 mins. 3.1 WRFMLINC; Sr.MMAKV -McLean (I.) decisioned Reed (H), ner. who was ju.st two be- Innd the leader.s at the of the clay, blew up and quit the tournament. he blamed the gallery for alleged Later he he na.i aho jusi at hini- M'lf Kfu'i going stioke.s over par Ithe fnst of the Jack Burke of Houston, after tukini! 42 on the iitiit nine, him.si'lf irora the too. tlie 1949 national crown with a a much tcMUiher Country club.

20U-vard free (irohe pinned Wynne (H) (Ha), in i of the third period, with three- minv quarier nelson and school i (t.) det i.ioned Keller nm-vard free Vanl.eiw (H) pinned (I) Vi seaoids i reverse and body Kaul (H) deci.sioned (L), (H) deiisioned (H) decisioned Simmons (I siiiimons (I.) deiisioned Atkins (H). onelh (I.) detisioned I the outfield in 1942. Demand Is Terrific! You May Wait a Long Time! BETTER HURRY IF YOU WANT ALUMINUM SELF-STORING STORM WINDOWS DOORS meet starts at individual orn well (Ha); Williams (Hi); 3, Slocum (Ha). muis. ornwell (Ha); 2.

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n-s. ItilJ. Thomas, C.rohe>. Final score; Lower Merion Hiah 20 mins. The Hiil 14.

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