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South Penn Conference: Cedar Cliff Quits League; Deione To Be Considered Catholic High request for admission to the Southern Pennsylvania Conference was referred to committee during the winter session yesterday at the Peace Light Inn, Gettysburg. Cedar Cliff, meanwhile, drop- from the conference before even playing initial South Penn contest. Withdrawal of the West Shore-New Cumberland Jointure, effective immediately, was accepted In other business, Ray W. Gray, Hanover High School principal and president of the South Penn, presented the conference football championship trophy to Nighthawk coach Steve Padjen. Report Dae In March Discussi on of Del application for membership, forwarded by the Rev.

William R. Lyons, principal at the McSherrystown school, and an investigation into the matter of admitting new schools to the conference will be undertaken by a committee to be named by Mr. Gray. The committee report, due at the next league meeting March 2 at Peace Light Inn, may have a bearing on whether the South Penn! remains a major circuit on the Pennsylvania sports scene or drops into the background. Cedar Cliff withdrew from the South Penn in order that the new school, which ds located at Lemoyne, would have no strings attached when it makes its bid for a Central Penn League berth later this month.

Games Not To Count With the Colts now a non-member, their games with conference clubs during the 1960 basketball campaign will be regarded as league tilts and will not count in DECEMBER 10, 1959 HANOVER, PA.PAGE 20 COLTS FAYORITES BY 10 OYER RAMS LOS ANGELES (AP) Coach Sid Gillman of the Los Angeles! Holiday Cage Classic ATKINS TOPS NCAA College Cage Roundupi Mississippi Win Streak Ends Pairings for the first annual Keystone Holiday Classic Basketball Tournament to be conducted Rams has several grave prob- by Zembo Shrine Temple Dec. (By The Associated Press) No more All America Bailey i Howell and no more winning; for Mississippi State in CfABINP DTICUiWP major college basketba11 auuninu, IlUOnlrlU With Howell, the 6-7 scoring ace who led the way to a Southeastern 28 and 29 at the Farm Show Arena In Harrisburg have been announced. Proceeds from the affair will go to Shrine charities. Duquesne will meet Penn in the tournament opener Monday, Dec. 28, at 7:45 p.m., followed by a lems to face, the most immediate being the Baltimore Colts here Saturday.

The Rams have a miserable record of nine defeats and only two victories, and are 10 -point underdogs to lose their eighth straight when the Colts move into clash between Penn State and rial Coliseum in the final game of Temple. The consolation contest, the National Football League bringing together the opening regular schedule. night losers, will be held at 7:45 Gillman also is fully aware that Dec. 29 prior to the title tilt be- his job may vanish with the Rams tween the first-round victors. He the type to concede a Tickets for the tournament are win to any team but he does sus now on sale at Card pect that the Colts as the defend- Shop, 36 Frederick Street.

ing NFL champions are the best; team in the league and will so reign for another year. Cage Card Scholastic TONIGHT St, Francis Prep at Massanutten (By The Associated Press) Conference crown, now graduated (Va.) A big final splurge against the and Paying pro ball. at University of Mexico carried Per- beaten string ended at 18 games port St. Mary's vis Atkins of New Mexico State to with a 71-62 upset by little Louisi- two major college individual foot- ana Tech Wednesday night, ball and; A tight zone defense and a hot, rushing. 43-point second half did it for Louisiana Tech, which had a three-way scoring punch in Ray Germany, with 17 points, and Jackie Moreland and Joe Daigle, Penn H.rri.bur, Me each with 16.

Devitt. It nnlv thp cprnnH rWout Middletown at York Catholic, uwas oniy tne second defeat; Lebanon Catholic at Cornwall. in 34 games, stretching back Westminster at North Carroll. the 1957-58 campaign, for the Ma- stJraneytown at John s- Westmin- roons, who had a 24-1 record last Mt. Airy at Damascus.

season but passed up the NCAA senior SDeaf. KFredertckMaryland Gillman. "have too many guns. And in Johnny Unitas, well, to my mind, he is as great as any quarterback the NFL ever Baltimore shellacked the erstwhile pace-setting San Francisco 49ers on Saturday 34-14. Victory here will sew up the Western Di- HEW YORK YANKS MAY SEEK MARIS By FRANK CRAWFORD Associated Press Sports Writer KANSAS CITY, Mo.

(AP) It looks as if the Kansas City Athletics and the New York Yankees vision title and send the Colts about to do business again the championship game with the Roger Maris moving Eastern Division winners, the New York Giants. The junior halfback rolled up four touchdowns and 237 yards in a 55-0 rout of a poor Mexican team and wound up the season with 107 points and 971 yards. Atkins, a transfer from Santa Ana Junior College, also scored the most touchdowns (17) and had the highest rushing average per yards), according to final NCAA Service Bureau statistics released today. rushing mark was the lowest winning total in 15 years, however, and the first time in 21 years the rushing leader failed to average at least 100 yards a game. In scoring, three tied for the runner-up post with 100 points apiece.

They were Skip Face of Stanford, Nolan Jones of Arizona State and Ger Schweds of national champion Orangemen. Tom Watkins and Dwight Ni- his chols, Iowa one-two punch, finished second and third respectively in rushing. Watkins romped FRIDAY Hanover at York. Delone at Spring Grove. Susquehannock at South Western, JV prelim 6:45.

Boiling Springs at Biglerville. West York at Gettysburg, Central Dauphin at Carlisle. Scotland at Waynesboro. Chambersburg at South Hagers- STEVE PADJEN, COACH CHAMPIONS dU2S! Hawk South Penn Conference trophy the upcoming cage season that Cedar Cliff was to make its debut in the South Penn. The basketball championship chase now involves six teams Hanover, Gettysburg.

Biglerville, Carlisle, Chambersburg and Waynesboro. Five Teams For Football locker to Yankee Stadium. The popular outfielder is covet- A loss here, coupled with a 49 er ed by Manager Casey Stengel of for 843 yards while Nichols rolled triumph over Green Bay at San the Yanks. up 746. Francisco, would necessitate a The Yankees and the years triple 49 er-Colt playoff.

announce any barter agreement (total offense, rushing, Three weeks aeo in Baltimore 31, the league meeting just of Pacific, the Colts beat the Rams 35-21, but bul the 8 are unmis- was fourth.in rushing: (742) and the Rams, with a makeshift lineup, kept it close until the fourth quarter. game will be nationally televised via the Columbia Broadcasting System. DETROIT BOWLER LEADING TOURNEY, SCORES 44. AREA Eastern 36. Penn Manor 29 Northeastern 55, York County Day Collegiate Scholastic CHICAGO World Tn- vitational Bowling Tournament With the exception of Bigler-, moved into the last half of the ville, these are the only teams re- final rounds today with Billy maining for 1960 gridiron a 30-year-old pro, tioo.

The Canners have not the top spot, uled all league teams and won't: Golembiewski, a member of the lor some years to come Me- ABC champion Pfeiffers team of, chanicsburg. Middletown and was thf, bj ini Wednesday's firing in the tourney in the Chicago Coliseum.1 57 Sixteen more games are sched- Harvard 6fl, Williams 67 uled today and the final 16 on I Friday, with part of the shooting football obligations with any South b(1 nalionall televlsed Frid Penn teams in conference com- NBO ture after the past season in favor of the new and more compact Capital Area League. While Cedar Cliff will have no AREA St. Joseph's 74, Gettvsburg 56, Dickinson 80, W. Md.

58. EAST NYU 82, Rutgers 56 Holy Cross 8n, St. Boston University 71. Massachu 69 Penn 69, Swarthmore 45 Dartmouth 74. Rhode Island 65 Yale 82, Fordham 65 Hofstra 58, Army 56 Temple 68, Princeton 65 Connecticut 75, New Ha mi 51 petition, the jointure will honor Columbia 69, Baltimore 62 independent contracts with Car- Golembiewski vaulted from! crtby lisle in 1960 and 1961, and Han- thlrd Place into lead with al 44 Amencan shooting.

Fie over- Northeastern 52. MIT 4 over in 1961 and 1962. Representing Hanover High at aged nearly 240 as he won 12 of Vermont 84, Norwich 73 yesterday's meeting were Mr. match i 16 games in the second day of SOUTH competition. He was the Louisiana Tech Gray, conference secretary-treas-n in, Louisiana iecn Mississippi state TT Header in all categories, games 62 urer R.

H. Brubaker and coaches Florida a 92, Albany won, pmfall and points. state 47 Padjen, Fred Kreuter, Len Zata- Billy as the fans call him, SCRAPPY BULLETS LOSE TO ST. PHILADELPHIA (AP) Heavily-favored St. Joseph's had to go all out to down a small but sharpshooting Gettysburg basketball team 74-56 in the nightcap of a Palestra doubleheader last! takable.

Casey is lamenting in scoring this season. New fact that no one in either league 1 Bill Brown was fifth in will offer enough for some Yank! ashing with 740, but his average veterans. He wants a lefthanded of 7.79 yards a carry was tops. pitcher, he says, as well as a lefthanded hitting outfielder. "We make a Casey told newsmen Wednesday.

we certainly tried. We talked with every club in the two leagues. We made some pretty good offers but you should have seen the players the other clubs wanted to give us in This state of affairs new to Casey and his employers. They made a trade with any major league club except the Kansas City since September, ni 8 ht. Ernest Mehl, sports editor of the Bill 12 straight points 1 Kansas City Star, who was at the Atkins was second with 7.47.

Trotters Pacers midway through the second half enabled Temple to come from behind and defeat Princeton 68-65 in the opener. Bobby McNeil and Jack Egan winter meetings, reported both the Yanks and the had been probing other sources of supply. The Yanks haven't found anything. The had only limited success pulled St. through to its in deals with Cincinnati, Pitts- hard-earned triumph with their burgh and Boston.

second half sniping. Gettysburg, led by dead-eye is entirely possible that the Yanks are prepared to make the veski, Dave Graybill and Ed Slezoskie. Attending from Hanover Junior High School were E. G. Jones, principal, and Fred Marsh, faculty manager of athletics.

Delaware 81, Johns Hopkins 58 was red-hot in the final four MIDWEST games Wednesday night, sweep- 2 overtimes Northwestern 88 Dayton 61, Miami (Ohio) 45 RED DEVILS DOWN TERRORS, 80 TO 58 Western Maryland cope with Dickinson one- two punch of Ray Cromer and Joe Elinsky, and suffered an 80-58 setback last night at Carlisle. Cromer, who starred for Hanover South Penn championship quintet of poured through 23 points, one more than Elinsky. ing the series from Billy Welu of St. Louis wnth a 903 series on games of 215, 237. 224 and 227.

Welu, all-star champion from St. posted 736. Golembiewski, with games won and lost, had 161.40 Petersen points. In the first 32 games he knocked down 7.015 1 HOCKEY all star In second place was Ray Bluthj of St. Louis who won 12 of 16 games as he moved from eighth; place to runnerup.

He had 21' wins and 11 losses and 159.33 points. Lou Frantz of Louisville. the leader after the first 16 WEST Miami (Fla.) 72, Houston 63 Oklahoma 56, Texas Tech 43 Texas Christian 99, Tulsa 77 Oklahoma State 68. Texas Western 41 iKamis. Arizona State University 101, New ST.

JOSEPH'S MtxAco 73L Egan. 9-2-20; Gallo, 3-5-11: Clarke, Bob Parker, stayed on the I a strong bid for Maris, who heels until the last six minutes. fit in ideally with their In one stretch Parker hit seven! plans of regaining prestige next for eight jump shots, usually from year," Mehl wrote. outside the foul circle. Parker ---------------scored 19 as high.

McNeil led St. with 24. The game, a Middle Atlantic Conference contest, brought St. its third straight victory of the season. Gettysburg is now 1-4.

The score: GETTYSBURG Simpson, 2-3-7; Hemsing, 3-0-6; R. Warner, 4-3-11; Parker, 9-1-19; Fitzkee. 3-3-9; J. Warner, 1-2-4; Non- Bauer, Burnett, Fleming, New Mexico State 77. Colorado 69 Denver 56, Air Force 53 Montana 73, South Dakota 63 CONTEST TONIGHT It was Elinsky who connected dropped to third with a for two goals and two fouls in 20-12 won-lost, record and 154.41 Mass.

(AP) The American Hockey League leading Springfield Indians, fresh from a 5-2 triumph Wednesday night at Hershey, take on the league all-stars tonight in the Eastern States Coliseum. This will be the first time the a 12 -point spree that enabled the Hp won 7 Samef and lost Red Devils to erase a 37-35 deficit 9 Wednesday, early in the second half and go In the division, Mrs. all-stars have played in Spring- ahead to stay. Olga Gloor, 39-year-old Chicago field. Bill Bnice, Western housewife, held her lead as she jn fjve previous seasons the 6-6 captain, fouled out near sensational shoot- aU.stars played the leag(le cham.

end of the first half. From there 12 8 ames and pjons 0f the previous season. on in, the Terrors had their troubles in the vital rebounding department. The score; lost four, has 79.03 points and has averaged 209 for 16 games. The women only eight games a day.

Closest to Mrs. Gloor was Don- KnBN 5 2 Zimmerman, a Bruce Martin, 5-1-11; Klitz- typist from Akron, Ohio, W'ho had berg. 3-2-8; Bird, 2-0-4; Brown, 1-1-3; 0-1-1; McNeill, 11-2-24; Majewski, 3 4-10; Kempton, 1-1-3; Reilly, 0-1-1; Coolican, 2-0-4; Non-scorers: Westhead, Leaman, Booth. Gettysburg ............................20 St. ..............................27 FRESHMAN GRIDDER Kenny Keller, former Waynesboro High quarterback, earned his freshman numeral in football at tin and Don Wright; Sophomores' the University of Detroit this Mickey and Carl Hess.

Biglerville Gridders Pick Three Captains Halfback Kermit Jacoby, quarterback Vance Johnston and tackle Gary Breighner have been named captains of the Biglerville High School football team which posted an 8-2 record and finished second in the Lower Susquehanna Conference Class title battle this fall. Canner letterwinners, announced by head coach Jack Emanuel, include: Seniors Barry Birgen smith, Dennis Donharl, Larry Eckenrode, Jack Frantz, Ted Orner, Wayne Schwartz, Howie Vines, Ron Yasovsky and the three captains; Juniors Ken Fetters, Fred Hartxell. Dennis Little, Keith Mar- tournament because of racial issues. State won its last 15 games last season and breezed through its first three games this season. Mississippi State the only team jolted with a first defeat Wednesday night, however.

Once-beaten New Mexico State, trailing by 10 at halftime, spilled Glenelg at Svkesvilie. Littlestown at Kennard-Dale. Bermudian at Dover. Pine Grove at Lebanon. Bethlehem at Heading.

Camp Hill at Lancaster. Hummelstown at Milton Hershey Mechanicsburg at Steel-High (Steelton), John Harris at Susquehanna Twp. Elco at Lancaster Catholic. SATURDAY Gloucester (N. Catholic vs.

St. CnlnraHn 1 from thp nnhpatAn (in. catholic vs. St. colorano I I irom me unbeaten Francis Prep at York Country Day.

Shamokin St. Edward's at Selinsgrove. list 77-69 with 6-7 George Knighton scoring 20 points. And little Hofstra spoiled things for Army 58-56 on Stan driving layup at the final buzzer. Among unbeatens who stayed that way, Dayton whipped Miami (Ohio) 61-45, Oklahoma defeated Texas Tech 56-43.

touring Miami of Florida rapped Houston 72-63 and Maryland beat Virginia 70-62 in an Atlantic Coast Conference game. The top-flight four also rolled with NYU whipping Rutgers 82-56, Dartmouth defeating Rhode Island 74-65, St. Jo-' fB-v Associated Press' smacking Gettysburg Wilt Chamberlain 75-54 and Providence beating leads Bill Russell in Brown 84-53. their personal duel. But the stand- Once-beaten Notre Dame de- show Boston with a four- Coliegiate FRIDAY Adelphl at Mt.

St. SATURDAY Gettysburg at Bucknell. Lycoming at Western Maryland. WARRIORS TOPPED BY BOSTON CELTS feated Northwestern 93-88 in double-overtime on the court. Three baskets by John Tully did it for the Irish.

game bulge over Philadelphia. Chamberlain, obviously handicapped by an injured foot, outscored Russell 39-23 and out-re- Texas Christian walloped win- bounded the Boston ace 20-19 less Tulsa 99-77, an all time high by I Wednesday night but the Celtics a Tulsa foe and top total Diller Hanover, winner of $149, 897 and many major stakes, including the Hambletonian and the Kentucky Futurity, has been named Trotter of the Year" in the annual poll conducted by the United States Trotting Association among active harness wrriters throughout the country. Adios Butler, world record holder with a 1:55 4-5 mile at Lexing Kton. and a 1:59 2-5 mile on the half-mile track at Delaware, Ohio, was chosen Old Pacer of the He won the Little Brown Jug, the Messenger Stake and the Cane Futurity along with other major stake victories. Diller Hanover, by Pride- Dream Hanover, is owned by the Hall Stables, Watertown, N.

and was trained by Ralph Baldwin, who also drove him in many of his victories. Frank Ervin drove the colt in the Hambletonian victory. Diller earnings mark was the second highest in history for a three-year-old trotter. exceeded only by Scott $186,101 in 1955. Diller Hanover w-as named on top by 73 of the 86 experts participating in the poll.

Expresson received 9 votes and Sara Black 4. Adios Butler, by Adios-Debby Hanover, is owned by Paige West, Snow Hill, and Angelo Pel- lilio, Scarsdale, N.Y., and was trained by West and driven by Clint Hodgins. He polled 77 of the 85 votes cast in the three-year-old pacing division. Meadow Al had 7 and Quick Lady 1. since scoring 101 against Abilene Christian four years ago.

Crusaders And NBA BASKETBALL WEDNESDAY Cincinnati Detroit 119 Boston 137, Philadelphia Syracuse 93, Minneapolis SCHEDULE i Detroit vs. St. Lon is Phfladel- rip 11 Pnia 1 TODD rL Win Cincinnati at Philadelphia Syracuse vs. Minneapolis Francisco at ab FRIDAY SCHEDULE St. Louis at Boston Syracuse New York The McSherrystown KC Crusad -1 ers handed Amvets Post 22 a 68-45; reversal, and Troop National Guard, eked out a 50-48 victory defeated the Warriors in over the Manchester AC in a York-j the second half of a double-head- Adams League doubleheader last er at Boston.

Jack Twyman night on the Knights of Columbus court in McSherrystown. Gary Orndorff poured through 23 points, pacing the Crusader York-Adams League Heisman Trophy Winner: Cannon Lauded By Nixon lied 38 points In leading the to a 129-119 triumph over Detroit in the first half of the twin bill. Syracuse moved within a game of Philadelphia by beating Minneapolis 93-89 at Seattle. Crusaders 2 Brushtown i While Chamberlain was exceed- bKSvui. I 2 i Production, Littlestown Amvets 3 Celtics got another top tack.

Gary Schoifwith 11 was high formance from Bob Cousy, who man for the Amvets, trailed UP with 18 points but was 30-18 at intermission. topped by Frank Ramsey Troop erased a 27-24 halftime Mdnshon 20 and Rus- deficit to match the KC 2-0 se ledger. Eight players contributed to i Cincinnati took an early lead the well-balanced offense way except while Sonny 21 topped the briefly in lhe second period, losers. Gene Shue was high for Detroit The Littlestown Eagles face Royale Dairy, and Biglerville goes Rookie Dick Barnett dropped in against the Crusaders tonight. The points in the last quarter as Eagle-Royale fray opens action at the Nationals pulled away from 7:30 on the of hardwood.

Last 1 Sin Baylor had scores: of his poorer nights for the AMVETS Lakers with only 17 points. Rookie 2-1-5, Noel, 3-3-9; Mills, 2-0- Rudv Lai'USSO tODDPd thp IWprc Scholl, 7-1-15: Miller, 3-4-10; Bi- loppea me LaKers anco, 1-0-2; Non-scorers: Yost, With 22. Markle, Wendler, Leppo, Reck. KC CRUSADERS Cover, 1-0-2; Wierman, 2-0-4; Codori, 5-1-11; Funk. 4-0-8; Orndorff.

9-5-23; Yantis. 1-0-2; Smith, 5-2-12; Bevenour. 3-0-6 Amvets Post 22 10 8 10 KC Crusaders 12 18 18 Officials: Wagaman and Sterner. Scorer: Horwedel. Timer: Weaver.

MANCHESTER AC (21 Coppersmith, 2-0-4; Rohrbaugh, 50-10: Steger, 8-5-21; Fowble, 1-1-3; Rogers, 2-0-4; Zumbrum, 3-0-6; Shaffer, 0-0-0. Non-scorers: Markey, Holter, Moore, Stewart. Cole DICKINSON 74.35 points and was averaging a shade under 203, and Robbie This year the AHL decided to rotate the contest among its cities. There has been one change in the all-star squad, Jean Marie Cossette of Quebec has been sub- Fouls Missed: Western Maryland 10, Dickinson 15 Western Maryland ..............33 Dickinson .............................35 Elinskv, 9-4 22 Becker, 5-1-11; Pax- Frey, an attractive 35-year-old o-i-l; Quann. 6 0-12; Matt, 1-0-2; from Dallas, who was Wickerheiser.

1-3-5; Cromer 11-1-23; -th Scanlah, 1-2-4; Non-scorers: Herman, tmra Lovnes. Ray To Reading Diamond Club READING, Pa. Former major league catcher Ray Mueller is the new manager of the Read ing team in the Eastern Baseball League. The parent Cleveland Indians Wednesday named Mueller to succeed Al Hollingsworth who is taking over as manager of Mobile in Southern Assn. Towson Matmen Lose To Western Maryland The Western Maryland College wrestling team opened its season with a 21-18 Mason-Dixon Conference triumph over Towson Teachers last night in Gill Gym, Westminster.

The results: Orlande (T) pinned Wesley Tang in 6:23. Kirby (T) pinned Alperstein in 4:55. Price (WM) pinned Tom Connolly in 4:30. Edgar (WM) pinned Paul Partmicola in 1:50. Stelanssen (T) pinned Elvis Ward in 5:15.

Runkles (WM) decislorsed George Gowdy, 7-3. Case (WM) decisioned Ray D'Amario. 4-3, 191-Ken Mohlenrich (WM) pinned Charles Weolfskill in 2:23. Turner (T) deci- Charles Runkles, American Hockey League RESULTS Springfield 5, Hershey 2 TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE AU-Star game at Springfield stituted for teammate Jackie Leclair as utility man. Leclair in jured a knee last week against Hershey.

The stars have Bobby Perreault of Hershey and Bill Chadwick of Rochester in goal. The rugged defense corps Is made up of Ivan Irwin and Frank Martin of Buffalo, Steve Kraftcheck of Rochester, Larry Zeidel of Hershey, and Larry Hillman of Providence. Willie Marshall heads Mueller caught with the Boston group of wMch ta. Braves, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and the New York Giants. FOR DROMGOLD Senior guard Emerson Dromgold, Boiling Springs, was one of six Pennsylvanians to earn football letters at the University of Detroit.

The Titans won six of 10 starts this season. eludes Buffalo's Larry Wilson and Rudy Migay. Right wingers for the stars are Fred Glover of Cleveland, Dune Fisher of Hershey and Ray Ross of Providence. On the left flank will be Eddie Mazur of Cleveland, Dickie Gamble of Buffalo and Claude Laforge of Hershey. NEW YORK (AP) Billy Cannon, Louisiana All America halfback, heads back to Baton Rouge today taking with him the accolades of Vice President Richard M.

Nixon who presented him with the Heisman Trophy Wednesday night. may not be the best runner, kicker, passer, tackier or pass Nixon told a nationwide radio audience and hundreds assembled at the Downtown Athletic Club, Billy Cannon is the best football player in the United States Nixon described him as an ordinary Cannon, but an atomic Cannon the ultimate weapon in the arsenal of Paul Dietzel (LSU One LSU official wondered aloud if Cannon will now be allowed to settle down and prepare for the Sugar Bowl game against Mississippi on New Day. He has already been honored as an All America halfback on The Associated 1959 eleven, the second year in a row he made the first team, and was picked as the outstanding back in a poll of writers and broadcasters. The Heisman Trophy is given each year to the outstanding football player in the nation by a vote of sportswriters and broadcasters in conjunction with the Downtown A.C. here.

TROOP Howe, 3-2-8; Chronister. 2-2-6; Graf, 3-0-6; Bolin, 3-0-6; Davidson, 2-3-7; Lindsey, 4-1-9; Esaley, 2-2-6; Bell, 1-0-2; Koontz, 0-0-0. Manchester AC 15 12 11 Troop 12 12 13 Officials: Wagner and Gebhart. Scorer: H. Horwedel.

Timer: J. Horwedel. BILLY CANNON AND HEISMAN TROPHY Ultimate weapon in Paui arsenal PGA Headquarters May Be Moved From Dunedin CLEARWATER, Fla. Delegates to the 43rd annual Professional Golfers meeting have voted to consider moving PGA headquarters from Dunedin to another Florida city. A spokesman said St.

Petersburg, Sarasota, Naples and Fort Lauderdale have been mentioned as a possible site for a new home for the PGA. Action on the move will not be taken until the next annual meeting. Harold Sargent of Atlanta was re-elected to a third one-year term as president. Delegates also reelected Lou Strong of Chicago, secretary and Warren Cantrell of Lubbock, treasurer. Tom Mahan Beverly, Jack Mitchell, West Orange, N.

and Don Fischesser, Evansville, were elected to three-year terms as vice presidents. Wrestling Results Scholastic Columbia 34, West York 21. Collegiate W. Md. 21, Towson 18.

Prep Cagers Set To Open St. Francis Prep will knock the lid off a 15-game basketball schedule, invading Virginia tonight for a clash with Massanutten Military Academy. The Hilltoppers, coached by Jimmy Powers, boast only one returning regular, 6-0 Bill Moritz, senior from Beachwood, N.J. Gone are Bill Hoffman and Steve Bednar, the leading scorers of last team. Other seniors bidding for varsity assignments are: Stephen Sloan, 5-11, Johnstown; Scott Ferguson, 6-7, Hanover; Charles Gadino, 5-10, Westwood, N.J.; Andrew Corbett, 6-1.

Pelham, N.Y., and Jon Gerling, 6-0. Rochester, N.Y.; Juniors Leo Dougherty, 5-10, Girardville; Dave True, 6-2. Great Neck, N.Y.; Fred Buckenmyer, 5-9, Belvidere, N.J.; Jack Gerrity, 5-9, Dushore, and Brian Zimick, Pittsburgh. The Prep jayvee prospects include; Sloan, 5-11, Johnstown; Ted Oakey, 5-9, Roanoke, Tom Saquella, 5-8, Haddon Heights, N.J.; Bob Myers, 5-10, Wilmington. and Dave Meals, 5-10; Huntsville, McGraw, 5-10, Weedsport, N.Y.; John Seraphin, 5-8, Jenkintown; Art Carter, 5-9, Tuskegee, and Emmet Cotter, 5-10, Ridgefield, N.J.

The St. Francis schedule: DECEMBER Massanut- at ten YCDS JANUARY St. Francis Forge Fr. Trade Loyola Fr. Valley Forge FEBRUARY Shipp.

STC STC JVs JVs 5- At Wyoming Salesianum Francis Fr. AtSt. Trade At Gburg Fr..

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