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11 THE RECORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1964 15 mciiiiiciii 1 1, ins Over 0. s. u. -yc A Trails By 10, IFins 57-53; U.C.L.A. Wins Orer IFasJu'ngton State (By United Press International) Any college basketball team that clicks on 19 of 36 field goal attempts is tough to beat.

ANDREAS HIGH ON JI1BR0WN Steps Down As Orange Athletic Director That was the hot shooting av- a 4 I I 1 I -V i 1 erage posted by fifth-ranked Cincinnati last night and it earned the Bearcats a 57-53 victory over eighth-rater Oregon 4: left in regulation time to tie the score at 66-all. Dose wound up as the game's high scorer with 26 points, six more than the Trojans' Doug Balcom. Princeton whipped Washington 85-56; Belmont Abbey State at Portland. Ore. i Cincinnati, upset by Utah at Salt Lake City Wednesday Syracuse, N.

Y. i.W Lewis P. Andreas, who guided the postwar rebirth of Syracuse University's football fortunes, has stepped down as Orange athletic director with a tribute to football great Jimmy Brown. Andreas, who officially retired yesterday from the post he had held since 1937, rated downed Presbyterian, 54-45; Tennessee State trounced Mac-Murray, 95-65, and Abilene Christian outclassed Eastern New Mexico, 90-74, in other games on last night's thin schedule. Brown the- greatest grid star to 1 play at the University.

He said the All-Pro fullback and night, appeared headed for another loss when it fell behind by 10 points in the first half. However, the Bearcats couldn't miss after intermission, pulling ahead to stay on a driving lay-up by Gene Smith after less than 5 minutes of the second half. BONHAM TALLIES 28 Ron Bonham led Cincinnati with 28 points while 7-foot Mel Counts poured in 33 for Oregon State. Second-ranked U. C.

L. A. former All-America at Syracuse made a reputation that helped attract other outstanding foot College Scores ball players including the (late Ernie Davis to the school. Wooster Classic Tournament 1 -I ft Davis, who won the Heisman First Round Albn 56 Denison Trophy as a senior in 1962, died Wooiter 73. Adrian 64 of leukemia last May.

Andreas said he had to rate Brown, now of the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League, over Davis "because Jim went on to prove himself in professional football. It i. The Knicks won thill'. P. I.

Telephoto.) BOOZER TIED UP: Bob Boozer, right, of of the Baltimore Bullets, the New York Knicks looks surprised as he is N. B. A. game, tied up Walt Bellamy (8) and Tom Hoover (23) GOOD SHOW: Roger Ginsberg of Alpine, N. drops in an 8-foot putt on the 17th hole yesterday in the L.

A. Open Golf Tournament. Ginsberg finished with a 67 to tie with Jim Black for the lead. (U. P.

I. Telephoto.) questionable whether Ernie would have been as indestruct ible as Jim as a professional." N.B.A. Standings Andreas, who looks more like a conservative banker than an athletic director, turned his post Rubber City Classic First Round Ohio Wesleyan 81, West Chester State 73 Akron University Ut, American University 61 Bridgewater, Va. Invitational First Round Concord, W. Va.

79, Elizabethtown, Pa. 77 Bridgewater, Va. 96, Frostburg, Md. 73 Independence, Mo. Invitational Third Place Peru, Neb.

State 92, Graceland, Iowa 77 First Place National 73, Kansas Wesleyan 68 Gallaudet Invitational Tourney First Round District of Columbia Teachers 68, Gallaudet 52 Howard 86, Bowie, Md. Teachers 53 Princeton 85, Washington, St. Louis 56 Baltimore Univ. 69, Baltimore Loyola 66 Tennessee A I 95, McMurray, III. 65 Southwestern Louisiana 52, McNeese State 50 Dalepin C.

Tournament First Round Appalachian 98, Piedmont 61 Erskine 53, Western Carolina 48 Chico Invitational Consolation Semifinals Sacramento State 84, Humboldt State 57 Pasadena College 85, Williamele 67 Other Scores Nevada 88, Cal Aggies 62 Seattle Pacific 71, British Columbia 65 San Fernando State 86, Cal Poly 75 San Diego State 74, Long Beach State 70 Eastern Division over yesterday to his assistant, Jim Decker, a 1-time University opened its Big Six Conference schedule by battling to an 88-83 victory over Washington State. The Cougars put up a good fight after trailing by 13 points early in the game. They cut their deficit to one point with 14 minutes left but Walt Haz-zard then hit six straight points to spark the undefeated Bruins to their 10th victory of the season. California turned back Washington, 46-44, and Sounthern California gained a 75-74 overtime victory over Stanford in two other Big Six Conference openers. Dan Wolthers' 20 points proved the difference in California's defensive battle against Washington.

The Bears opened a 3-point lead at halftime and later took advantage of poor ball-handling by the Huskies, who lost the ball 24 times on miscues. Southern Cal outlasted Stan W. 26 25 i7 II Pet. G.B. .641 .500 IOVj .268 20 Cincinnati I Philadelphia i New York Boston Sweeps Against West Makes It 15 For 15 As It Beats Warriors; Egan's Lay-up Wins For Knicks Western Division Pet.

G.B. W. L. 23 13 22 18 18 18 12 53 8 24 Los Angeles I St. Louis San Francisco Baltimore Detroit Alpine Golfer L.

A. Co-Leader Roger Ginsberg And Negro Ex-Caddy By The Name Of Black Shoot 67s Los Angeles LP) Roger Ginsberg of New York and James Black of North Carolina led the way into the second round of the $50,000 Los Angeles Open Golf Tournament today after an opening round which left most everyone 3 5 10i 13 .550 .500 .343 .250 1 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 120, Baltimore 118 Philadelphia 132, Cincinnati 110 I Boston 111, San Francisco 101 (By United Press International) The Boston Celtics sre maintaining their mastery over pSelUfa' MtT r-resno state Los Angeles state 88 I Westmont 96, Clsremont Mudd 49 i Santa Barbara JC 75, Palomar 58 Hancock JC 80, College of Sequoias 65 Southwestern Louisiana 52, McNeese State sports publicity director. Andreas will remain at Syracuse as a consultant until Feb. 29. A native of Sterling, 111., Andreas closes out an athletic career at Syracuse that extends back more than 40 years.

He graduated from the University in 1921 after playing end on the football team and catcher on the baseball team. In 1924, he returned to Syracuse as physical education instructor and basketball coach and directed the football team as well from 1927 to 1929. His basketball team won 355 contests while losing only 134 and his 1925-26 team ranked as one of the best in the nation. Andreas is tight-lipped about his age, but one acquaintance estimates it at 68. He derived his greatest satis Boston at Los Angeles Western Division teams in the National Basketball Associa I ..50 North Carolina Col- nair nf froo thrntts Virginia Union 74, tion.

ford on a TOMORROW'S GAMES Baltimore at Cincinnati, atternoon New York at Philadelphia, afternoon Boston at Los Angeles Detroit at St. Louis, afternoon by center John Block with 19 flabbergasted. seconds remaining in overtime. Stanford's Tom Dose dropped in a free throw with eight seconds Scoycs Chet Walker followed Greer in the scoring column for Philadelphia with 22 points. Oscar Robertson had 27 points for the Royals and Jerry Lucas added 21.

The box scores: Georgetown, Kv. 85, Italian Nationals 77 Florida Southern 90, Taylor Univ. 81 New York A. C. 76, Siena 56 East Carolina 79, Ogelthorpe 67 Belmont Abbey 54, Presbyterian 45 Pan American 78, East Texas Baptist 61 Queens 86, Monlclair State 79 Bloomfield 63, Nichols.

Mass. Ripon 72, St. Olaf 52 Doane 67, Colo. School of Mines 48 Jacksonville 90, Macalester 59 South Dakota State 94, Oshkosh, Wis. State 66 Stephen F.

Austin 82, Northeast Louisiana 67 Abilene Christian 90, Eastern New Mex Roger Ginsberg James Bioi-k 1 Gene Littler Dow Finsterwald OF BAN Baltimore (118) New York (120) G. F. P. G. r.

Dischinger 8 24. Boozer 5 2 12 3 21'J. Green 5 23 6 18: McGill 8 5 21 6 16 Hevman 5 2 12 2 S'Egan 7 2 16 4 12! Gola 2 3 7 CULP SIGNS CONTRACT Philadelphia Wf Ray Culp, one of the standout rookie pitchers in the National League last season, has signed his 1964 contract with the Philadelphia Phillies, the club announced yesterday. The 22-year-old right-hander from Austin, had a 14-11 record and a 2.97 earned run average last year. Ask To Be Eligible For faction, he says, from the recent completion of the $2-million George L.

Manley field house. Other highpoints, he says, were Johnson Bellamy Then S. Green Hardnetl Shue KOI'S Cable ico 4 Cornell 76, Coe 68 Northern Illinois 87. Central Michigan 78 Wilberforce 95, Lincoln, Mo. 86.

(overtimel Southeastern Louisiana 82, Spring Hill 59 Lawrence 69, Carleton 68 1v. Cata 7Q Trtnltu T.v AO Post-Season Play jackv cupit Huston LaClaire Jr. Tommy Jacobs Bobby Nichols Frank Beard Rex Baiter Jr. Tom Nipporte Bob Harrison Frank Stranahan Al Giebereer Jim Ferrier Arnold Palmer George Knudson Harold Kneece Al Bcsselink Don Fairfieid 1 113 2 6 Chappell 4 1 I 0 4' Rudometkin 2 15; Everyone includes clack, a 21-year-old ex-caddy from Charlotte, N. C.

who astonished himself yesterday with a sensational finish in which he birdied the 17th hole and flagged in an eagle-3 with an 80-yard approach on the final hole. It gave him a G7 and a tie with the 25-year-old Ginsberg, who had been recognized as the first round leader more than an hour before. To say Black, who once cad-died for the late Clayton Haef-ner, a well known North Carolina professional, was overlooked is quite an understatement. NOT P. G.

A. MEMBER Pittsburgh, K.m. St. Kah. 50 I I Hoover I 0 2 I Butler 4 2 10 Bloomington, Ind.

Bill 34-33 7 33-34-67 32-34 68 36-3369 35-34-69 33-3669 34-3569 35-34-69 35-34-69 36-34-70 36-34-70 34-36-70 35-3S-70 35-35-70 35-3570 35-35-70 35-36-71 36-35-71 36 35-71 35 36-71 37 34-71 37 34 71 35-3671 37-35-7? 36-36-7J 35-3771 35-3772 36-3672 37 35-72 37-35-72 39-33-72 36-3672 35 37-72 The Celtics held off a fourth-period rally by the San Francisco Warriors last night for a 111-101 victory. That was Bos-ton's 15th win in 15 starts this season against Western Division clubs. Last night's other N. B. A.

games were at Convention Hall in Philadelphia whore Johnny Egan's driving lay-up with 5 seconds left gave New York a 120-118 win over Baltimore and Philadelphia rolled to a 132-110 victory over Cincinnati behind a 33-point effort by Hal Greer. The Celtics led most of the way at San Francisco and held a 5-point lead entering the final period. The Warriors twice reduced the margin to a single point in the closing minutes but never were able to pull even or go ahead. Sam Jones topped all scorers with 25 points, closely followed by teammate John Havlicek with 24. Wilt Chamberlain paced the Warriors with 21 points, although he blew nine of 13 free Totals 43 32 118 Totals 48 24 120 Orwig, Indiana University ath-i letic director, said yesterday he SCORE BY PERIODS Bob Brue Baltimore 22-1 in I 28-120 .40 -35 Syracuse's re-emergence in the mid-1950s as a major football power and the 1959 national championship team's 23-14 victory over Texas in the Cotton Bowl.

Asked how major grid status is achieved, Andreas said: "Everyone works a little harder." New York will go before the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Executive Council in New York New Mexico Oklahoma Christian 40 Wayne State, Neb. 70, Concordia 60 Kearney .98, Baker University. 84 Hastings 81, Omaha University 63 Colorado State U. 73, North Dakota 44 Little RoU 82, Henderson, Ark. College 61 Manitoba 90, Jamestown, N.

D. 76 Minot 82, Yanktown 78 Mayville, N. D. 76, Gen. Beadle, 5.

D. 64 Dubuque 65, Luther 49 Colorado State College 84, Western St. 71 Hendriz 94, Southwestern of Memphis 87 Nebraska Wesleyan 107, McPherson 82 Pomona College 120, Cal Baptist, San Oimas 82 Mnnitov in ntlr liftincr ft( 1 II Dale Douglas Paul Harney Coy Brewer Jr. Billy Maxwell Dave Marr Bob Rosburg Jar.k Fleck Mason Rudolph Ken Venturi Robert Moore Con January Lionl Hetiert Gardner Dickinson i Ho finished in the dark "I couldn't see the pin so I had to Bergen Track Pilots To Meet In Paramus Pstramus The Bergen County Track Coaches Association will hold a meeting at Paramus High School, starting at 8 P. M.

Among matters to be discussed are the upcoming series of indoor development meets slated for January 15 and 22 at New Milford and January 29 at Bergenfield. 4-year suspension before its scheduled expiration April 28. Orwig wants the Hoosier winter sports made eligible for post season competition in basketball, swimming, wrestling, indoor track and gymnastics. Cincinnati (1101 Philadelphia (132) OFT OFT Lucas 8 5 21 1 Walker 7 8 22 Twvnian 6 5 17 Gambee 4 8 16 Embrv 3 1 5 1 11 Bockhorn 3 6 Greer 12 33 Robertson 27 Neumann 2 2 6 Hawkins 7 0 14 Warley 3 1 7 Amelia 0 0 0 Dierkmg 5 0 10 Smith 2 1 5 Costello 5 4 14 Thacker 1 0 2 Bianchi 5 1 11 Stawerman 3 Gree-ipan 000 Olsen 1 0 1 0 2 Totals 4T231I0 Totals 34 132 SCORE BY PERIODS Cincinnati 25 3i 25 35 37-72 37 35-72 walk un and find out where it i p'te tirown New Mexico State University 83, University of Americas, Mexico City 56 Cincinnati 57, Oregon State 53 V'ncennes 73, Lincoln ChriMlan 71 UCLA 88, Washington State 83 California 46. Washington 44 Southern California 75, Stanford 74, (overtime) Winona.

Minn. 82, Northland 74 Lakeland 106, Eau Claire 76 0 UU.iltlnnlftn LI LODI BEATS ALUMNI I.odi Jim and Ron Olszowl scorod 24 points apiece as the Lodi High varsity beat its Alumni, 10165, last night. Jack Wagenti had 11 for the Grads. 3715 37-3572 34-3S-72 36 36-72 38 14-72 37-1572 37 35-72 was and since he is not a or Archer" member of the Professional Golfers Association only hisjjrrv FdwaroV closest intimates knew anything 33 31 32 36-U2 Philadelphia I Drury 72. Park 67 Boston (HI) San Francisco (101) FISCHER TAKES 6TII U.

S. TITLE about Black. Ginsberg, a pro less than a year, had topped such stars as Arnold Palmer, who finished with a 35-35-70: U. S. Open champion Julius Boros, who had 4 4 2 10 7 15 10 4 24 Yankees' Lefthanded Rookie Now A Private At Fort Dix throws.

The Baltimore-New York game was tied five times in the final period before Euan dropped in the clincher. The Bullets held a G6 halftime ad-1 vantage, but the Knicks tied it midway through the third quarter and the game stayed close the rest of the way. i Johnnv Croon wiih 23 points The swimming team has won the Big Ten title the last 3 years and is defending A. A. U.

national champion, although ineligible for N. C. A. A. competition.

To be eligible for the N. C. A. A. basketball tournament, which also would require winning or tying for the Big Ten title, Indiana would need reinstatement by March 27.

The N. C. A. A. council turned down a similar I.

U. plea in Chicago a year ago. Helnsohn Sanders Russell K. Jones Jones Naulls Hnvlicrk Ramsey Lov'l It 6 6 18'Meschery 5 4 MiHigh'w'r 6 2 M' iain 2 0 4 Phillips 7 25iRoflflers 3 2 8 Th rm 10 4 24 Allies 2 0 4' ill 0 0 0 Lee ISxarl 1 4 6 9 5 23 5 5 15 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 4 3727161 i 26111 I 21-101 Totals 3 25 111 Totals SCORE BY PERIODS 31 Rotten 38-38-76, and others. New York ift Bobby Fischer, The galleries had dwindled to 20 year-old chess wizard from nothing as the last players Brooklyn, has won his sixth trudged through the gathering U.

S. championship. His perfect gloom. 1 0 score was the first In 70 Black's name was well down years of major U. S.

tourneys, the line on the press room score-; After bis Uth victory last board, and it also had been ac-, niht. Fischer showed his op-cidentally partially erased. poiu nl how the game could have if unvonr. nntieed Iilnek was I ended in a draw. He defeated 26 24 ban Francisco AHend -net 10.146.

By FRANK LALLI (Staff Writer) "What we're seeking is com Fort Dix A basic trainee in petition to Help develop the Company of the Third Olympic program, orwig said. Trainino Training and Bill McGill with 21 led the Knicks. Terry Dischingcr tallied 24 and Gus Johnson 21 for Baltimore. Philadelphia caught Cincinnati's hhootcrs on a cold night. The TtVrs opened a 20-puint lead In the third quarter ami the Royals were never able to catch up.

The private said, "I also want to stay with the Yankee chain because they have the finest coaches, and I'll be close to home when I make the jump to the Yanks." The young hurler has pitched two no hit games and a few 1-hittcrs in college, lie also led his team to a Garden State Championship in his junior and senior years. JETS SIGN New York CF Chuck Robinson, a linebacker at Florida State the past 3 seasons, was signed by the New York Jets of the unicrican Football League yesterday as a free agent. "All we're asking is about 4 or 5 weeks of grace." The penalty against Indiana was imposed for illegal football recruiting when it already was on probation for the same even with par 71 at the 13th hole, and only onc-under coming to No. 17. And there hadn't been an engle a't day.

It was announced that all the Dr. Anthony Saidy of Puerto Hico in moves. The game had been started Thursday. Fischer won Ins first U. S.

title at age 14 and has taken every one he's competed for then He skipped the 1961 i i i. I pitch forever. That will leave them with one lefty starter. Al Downing of Trenton, N. who is about my age." The private finished his basic training Saturday.

He joined the Army through the enlisted reserve program and was scheduled to remain on active duty as a cook until April. However, he obtained an early discharge which will enable him to start spring training with the Yankee rookies at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Spring training for rookies begins February 17, and the regulars arrive March 2 or 3. Henry's contract calls for him to be sent to the Florida State league, a Class A circuit, after the spring session, Henry realizes that his wish I field was in, with the exception good tastiof on(, ineluded 1 'l 'Mir llll He said he has a i IRISH LOSE na ami curve, anu nc nas neen Krif who w. Kay competition Regiment at Fort Dix wants to be the New York Yankees left-hand man.

Private Bill Henry, 22, signed an $3,000 bonus contract in September with the Yankees after compiling a 14 3 pitching record during his 3 year varsity career at Seton Hall University. The lefthander from Elizabeth stands 6-3 and weighs 200 pounds, and every major league club except the Washington Senators offered the hard-throwing youngster a contract during his senior year. He explained, "1 chose the Yankee organization because I think they can offer me the best future, even though it is usually Queens Over Montclairl Michael's High Gains 51 43 Victory Over Queen Of Peace h0 aml Kirst Pri7e was $2,000. Second The SSo This obviously was no, rne of turn went to Larry Stlte elect on in hign to keep gallery up F.van, Las Vcps who and an All-Metropobtan choice I 'l 3' i- -Irf i imn, P.lark il was earned ifer. opponents.

Lvans won the 1961 In Combine Tor r2 Points, Control Hoards Pacing Club To Fifth Win Hy S6 To 79 till bonus by the Yankees when he was graduated from St. Mary's High Srhmil in F.IUabeth However, he accepted his father's advice and went to college and to remain in the Yankee organ! barely managed to qualify for the tournament, lie had 78. The press and radio hal in rf feci gone to bed with the leader, (iinslierg. when a rejxirt trick led In: "Someone named Black ha a 67 Black? What Black? Jersey City St. Michael's came from behind in the final quarter last night to down win- i less Queen of Peace, of North 1 Arlington.

51 45. The Irish. 0 5, held a 37 33 ad- vantage in the opening minutes of the fourth period. But with Joe Walsh picking up six points. the home side came up with eight straight and Die Irish were licked.

Hick lirowcr topped the win zation may be threatened next difficult for young player to The current U. S. chess championship tourney began play Dec. 15 among 12 players. EAST RUTHERFORD RAPS GAELS, 97-12 tpprr Montclair Making full ue of itt control of the barkhd.irds, Quren Collnte of Flu-lung.

N. ecoird it fifth win in 11 Mart l.it nitit bv (lownina Mmitrlair Male. last 5 minutes with only five tallies, went wild in the InM scrambling minutes of the (ame. Queen took command In the early moments of the second half and moved ahead to stay on a field goal by Katnor. 40-38.

break into professional ball with year during the annual player; was graduated with Bachelor a league-leading team," 'draft meeting. Under major of Science degree In marketing. Henry added. "The Yankees league rules, all plarrs who Henry considers his strong will need another lefthanded have not been placed on their left arm his future, and his starter in i few vears. Thev team's 4o mcmber roster before education Is his insurance, "No MUST TOURNEY T( II I that he The Invadins KnichN' victory Later lllark rel it traded Marshall Bridges ab the inter draft meeting ran Ix one can pitch forever." said the was psvrd by its bis nirn.

Mrvp I The KniKhts never scored more Aurihflch and lb'Kcr Hatmr than five points in a row in the came to Califomia lo escape smiling Yankee prospect ready, and Whltey Ford can't bought by any other club the cold home, lie hail no per last 20 tmnutes but sle.idly chipped away at Montclair1 East Rulherfurd led by John Farina's 24 points and Walt La mpm, inn's 22. East liotherforl muted St. Mary's yestrrd-y. 97 42 Hiol Mllazo islbe 13 the Wildcats and I 'on Hreen s'orcd J2. Hob tin-key's right points was hii'h for Si.

Mary's Hie Wildcats are now 3 I. The witik-iis iti five The set. re ners with 19 points while Jay t'ostcllo had 15 and John l.angan 14 for the losers. St. Michael's hit 9 for 9 from the frre throw line on the way to its fourth win in six decisions.

The Irish were 7 for ll. Queen ol Peace was edged out in the junior arsity game, 50 48. Joe Wlndvka had 19 for the winners while Jay Cody had 13 for the losers. The Ikix score: t. v4Aji manent )ili but he does have thrri- children.

said he learned to plav Koif on the Charlotte liontu brae Mu niripal course He radtbe lr i years and has Itren a pro fur two This his tn it an i tiffieial P. A tournall etl' Ginslwtg. who (days tut of Al I I tlf sides scol ins f.2 points IK'- twren Iht-tn. thf duo did tremendous ib of clearing both boards. Aurrbach a top scurrr In' tho tamo ith pomn while tUtniT tram-d wiih Queen's tmlv other tlouMr.

fis-tire scorer Marty iihen wuh 1.1 Paul top scorer for the oin-! Indians with while IVle Caj-itiiim bad 1H CaiHSaim. who wci! Wo the Slaio. Monlclair put a good deal of i rccsure in the last 5 minutes by ihe tisr of a piessing lone defense i.tt, cut the winners' final score tn seven points, Ri-70. Montclair Slate's Junior varsity Vept up Its winning ways in the first tame of the double- nil fc'riwr, 1 4 1 Vs SI. MichMi't Oil Ovtvn fft tot a P.

header, ilottmns Ouerns. BT Tf! I arcs Me was a slar harlie Maher and Mike tlctsn ri is; is t- i "ne 4 9 1 0 M( 9 i 4 0 i 1 I I I sharrd scoring honors ith ints each. College Shic'Fx court he i MsKe? Totl Indians return to action i i i -i it? -rin I -yx "-s'' Jj jiitrber in han uhiml atrl had frrlers. he said ftnm the oil tirr'lttvn Dodgers an I the De tro't Tiers ll go( In fif bow ever, "aril I drrlird tn chr it a try He had a perfect round it'll. 14 sn'l "n'' trail it Ptdoot el it totiUht home mrclmg King Col'rip of Wilkes Barre.

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M. I bkIpss statci! nlhctwlsf Bne Durm and Kay Culp. the National trsgue rookie of the year tn 13. yesterday signed iiW i ill 11 tMU UMit tk tin, Tisrht end 't-f Iinrbar Jsrr MirVry Wa'Ur ten-1' Allan W'l I'e Nets- York f.tati'v knee tie srri'f 1 yet ttf'jV VjP.rrfit Wilt, ATTIM MIIm, lit lWII Pat f'S'ietl who urepifH in t'l" Fiii l.n I i'llp rtir this .1 is-n will ittefid ii ire I in 1 1 r--' s'artms Jarosft Is ft Tot. Te'i contracts with the I delphia Phillies The signing brines to 17 Ihe numbrr of Phtlhri who have mm to ARMING UP: Prlvit William Henry, a handed plichrr In the New Yotk Yatkre cfiani bask trainee In rmpny the Thlfd Trainlni tsikm.

will report la I or! anderdale, in P.eslmrnl it ort tubsiHuUs hand frrnade Erbinar for nrtn triinlns follow in. his irtise rl HIVIS y-n )' il for bin-ball is be limbtr Bji.Mrnry, left 1 dnty with the Armf. s- 'I. "IS. 1 l- Jit1 s'fcifcW4sIijfrjfii4l.

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