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The Evening Sun from Hanover, Pennsylvania • 8

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PACE EIGHT THE EVENING SUN, HANOVER, PA. MONDAY. JANUARY 5. 1959 School Cage Roundup: ART WALL LEADING LOS ANGELES OPEN Trotters Pacers Carlisle Among Four Top. Contenders For Eastern Title Pocono Manor Pro Out Front By Stroke Going Into Final and, lines with a broken hand and the word Is that unless some un Chester, perennial district eastern tltllst.

The district rule books a ted Haverfor ha. wiped from By FRED WALTERS HARRISBURG (AP) Chester. i rc rPrK' Shamokln and Carlisle Round Of $35,000 Tour Shaped up today as the leading contenders from Eastern Pennsyl- nament On Pacific Coastvanm for the 1959 piaa class a basketball championship. lsq AistriFTirq mum. I An Associated Press survey of uos ANGELES (API flve clRSS A districts in Art Wall who the Ided member of the stju.d urr" 0" th hand 1.

role in 1958 cuPmmatln In ltsls quickly Herford's uphill TfiSSSL TbeVoe like a rugged Altoona for the state title. touted as one of the best In the district tn yeara, gives shamokln that push that may carry It Into the eastern and state finals. Old Forge has Its work cut out to substantiate Its role as Gist. 2 favorite. Principally, It has to beat defending champion Scranton Central for Lackawanna League honors.

Plymouth. 1958 district champion, Is a contender tn Its Wyoming Valley League again, but already has dropped an exhibition match to Old Forge. Kingston and Nantlcoke could come up to take the Wyoming Valley title from Plymouth DISTRICT PICTURE CLOl'DY Theie remains Gist. 11. which tie.

In fart, only York, 1958 league and district champion, and Reading, which usually dominate the league, have been rated out of it this year. 8IIAMOKIN DARK IIOl USE Shamokln of Gist. 4 may be the best-shot dark horse for eastern honors this year. It Is a heavy favorite to end Coal Township's seven-year domination of the Keystone League and already has twice beaten Sunbury, favorite In the Susquehanna League, In exhibition games. With Williamsport, a Gist.

4 independent which more often than not wins the district championship, figured out of the running, 110 one appears to con present, there Is no clear favorite For the district title, and the outstanding teams In the various leagues dont seem of a caliber to make a lot of noise In the eastern playoffs. Easton, for Instance, Is 1 co-favorlte with Allentown Central Catholic for East Penn honors, but was soundly trounced by Chester, 80-65, last Friday. And on Its home court, too. Tamaqua Is favored to repeat In the Black Glamond League and Ashland la expected to repeat tn the North Schuylkill. Emmaus and Palmer-ton are current co-favorites In the Lehigh Valley League.

Bethlehem, 1958 district champion, Isnt considered In the running this year. It plays In the East Penn. ment-tested Jr, al-'i v81, rulr alowfd both the CENTRAL PENN LOOP 0 most stayed home, led the way Hi! a'ld, p'f. NP'. teami Carlisle presumably wil Into the final round today of the dle districts Suburban Irlous scrap from the $35,000 Los Angeles Open golf dls'rlcts League to participate In the dls penn champion for Gist.

Angeles Open the CENTRAL PENN LOOP ill champion for Gist. mounUln climb OFF get a Central 3 title But thli doesn't appear bl a ypar 0f outstanding teams the central Penn. Carlisle, Del Miller left New York Saturday on the liner Queen Mary for France to drive the trotter Great Lullwater In the Grand Prlx d'Amerlque at Vincennes, near Tans, Jan. 25. He was accompanied by Mrs.

Miller. Earle Avery, who will drive Egyptian Princes In the race, and Norman Woolworth, owner ot Egyptian Princess, will leave New Yoik next week for Prance. Alden Gray, director of racing at Kooi.evelt Raceway, will fly to France next week. He Is hopeful of establishing an exchange of United States and European trotters with the goal of developing an annual International trot at Roosevelt Raceway. Gray said be and Miller will visit classic.

Doug Sanders In Second Place lolfs The personable Wall, a slender, youngish 35, went Into the final EllAMI IIAE PROBLEMS )8 holes In quest if the $5 15(10 top Haveilord. the 1958 Dial. 1. money with rounds of 71-68-88 and paMrn state champion, faces a total score of 207, six blows C0UPlp of big problems this under par for the distance, year, not the least of which Is 'Right now he's sitting on the slde- He was one stroke ahead of 25- trlct playoffs. Thus Chester.

won the league title (beating erford twice In regular season iio Ran Ull IfirOKO BI)6nQ OI 40- A 4 which plays In the South Peijn. has beaten Harrisburg William Penn In exhibition play William Penn Is one of a 'multitude of, test Shaniokln's bid for the dls- has produced many eastern and favorites for the Central Penn tl-ltrlct championship. Jim Laughlln.lstate champions In the past. At College Cage Roundup: oemor Bowl Game: European harness racing centers. Ltar who D.v, nV Great Lullwater and hL Princess were shipped to France I dedded sgamt mnlnS out last week.

Their big race has a fJJr Oils one? Oh Dec 29 one purse equal to $40,514 In American blg f0Ur children, Gregory, 7, fell Fullbacks Turn Bach Shine As Southern Stars Northern Eleven 2112 HAMPDEN-SYDNEY SWEEPSTOURNEY Tiger Top Juniata In Extra Period, Then Turn Back Randolph-Macon For Title In Bridgewater Classic Big And Co. In Crucial Game money. Into a froxen pond. It could have been tragic but the lad was rescued In time. That, plus the strain of moving tnto his new home during the holidays and his busy golfing year, were the factors against coming west.

Maxwell In Contention He actually didnt change his 'mind until a few hours before his Former Georgia Tech Ana plane left Pennsylvania Gee. 30. 1 Sanders, who led after two Steal Thunder From Passers Solid, Jackson, Solid Twice-Beaten Bearcats Take On Bradley Five MOBILE, Ala. (AP) Two of rounds, fell back Sunday with "a 016 finest passers In the land were 73. Also remaining In contention on the field.

But tw-o hard run-were Billy Maxwell, now at 209 nln(? fullbacks took the laurels In and Tommy Bolt, Mike Souchak Saturday's 10th annual Senior Chicago Bears Gridder Collects As 4-Year-Old Beats Round Table LOS ANGELES (AP) It was hard putting on four greens at the Rancho Course Sunday. Too hard, In fact. Pranksters filled the cups on four holes with cement Saturday night. It was concrete by the time the prank was discovered. New cups were substituted.

HUTCHINS. Tex. (AP)-R. W. By ED CORRIGAN Associated Press Sports Writer Humiliated by two consecutive defeats In the Dixie Classic last week.

Cincinnati and Big Oscar Robertson, Jump right back Into the fire tonight when they Bowl game, won by the South 21-12. Coach Paul Brown of the Cleveland Browns had Baylor's Buddy Humphrey at the South controls In the nationally televised game. Lee Grosscup of Utah was the starter at quarterback for North Coach Joe Kuharlch of Notre Game. Humphrey was the nation's lead- MILWAUKEE (AP) Lisle W. ing passer this season.

Grosscup R.i Blackbourn. the man who was No. 1 a year ago. kI Jab e. coached Marquette University I But it was Theron Sapp of foVio San Carlos HandfcaSwsbbackeXStheTob19toVy odyniec at Santa Anita i i 0 waay auer Notre Game who won honors.

Purchased For 25.000 In 1957 I AnVarqwVtas he Is the'Ko for moi" 8mltty. a who man who will lead the Warriors P9- or.sPrls wrllers tor most valuable player. Higginbotham. 28. of Dallas de- seson.

the Bearcats Ch Sday' Jlost only three games. Bradley 'i hl, b'id them early to the cam- he PalBn- Then It was Oklahoma fHpndHd Tor.ff- tvl State and finally Kansas State In friends and sheriff deputies to the NCAA tournament. They took break BRIDGEWATER, Va. (AP) Superb rebounding and the clutch play of little Leon Hawker have carried Hampden-Sydney to the championship of the Bridgewater College Round Robin Basketball Tournament. The tall Tigers finished a 3-0 jrweep to the two-day tourney here Saturday night by whipping archrival Kandolph-Macon, 59-46, In the title game after squeaking past Juniata.

57-66, in overtime in the afternoon. Randolph-Macon Second Randolph Macon claimed runner-up honors with a 2-1 record. Bridgewater was third at 1-2 and Juniata last at 0-3. In the Tigers' narrow scrape past Juniata, tt was the 5-foot-7 Hawker who drove tn for two layups to the final 50 seconds of overtime to give Hampden-Sydney Its margin 01 victory. Hawk lilts In Clutch And In the showdown clash with Randolph-Macon, It was Hawker who collected a basket and a foul shot that broke a 40-40 tie In the second half and sent the Tigers out in front for keeps.

Both Randolph Macon and Hampden-Sydney had carried 2-0 records into the tournament finals. Randolph-Macon. after a 73-64 victory Friday over Juniata, had whipped Bridgewater 48-44 Saturday afternoon. Juniata Ace Leads Scores In tne consolation game Saturday night for third place. Bridge-water defeated Juniata 65-58.

Juniata, which had lost only one game going into the tournament and haa been averaging 88 points his boat out of the Ice. Brown found his ground game played from 1936-39 for Tech and out of the football dumps Mar-later was with the Bears three quette has won only 7 of 47 games ROCKETS TRIUMPH IN LEAGUE OPENER Spring Grove High School Downs Kennard Dale Rams, 55-48, As County Cage Circuit Gets Started wits' fa t'r: riw rest Bradley over the second tim around, however. Braves Unbeaten In Eight This is a big one lor Robertson and company. Their pride haa been hurt. More realistically, Bradley Is rated the only team to the Missouri Valley Conference with the possible exception of St, Louis, with a chance of knocking Cincinnati out of the title.

The Braves also are undefeated, having raced past all eight of their opponents to date. They warmed up to their task by turning back Drake, 91-57, Saturday night. Mar Drop From Top 10 Anouier worry lor Cincinnati la the possibility of being knocked right out of the top 10 In the week- years, paid Mrs Helen Kellogg since Blackboufn's lnKniv0 $25,000 for Hillsdale In Oecember 1953 Kfd co of 1957. I "There Is a good deal of work down GroJscuD connected on 14 The new owner owns and runs ahead. Blackbourn said or' nassefor md! 14 engineering company with of-'Blackbourn 58.

coached thei The WePstvardacewas amas-flces to Detroit and Los Angeles Green Bay Packers for four sea-! sedbv toe workhorse fullbacks which furnishes designs for auto-sons, winning 17 and losing 31. xhde 54 1 I80twuito Odv mobiles, missiles and Jet engines. He was fired after the 1937 sea- 192 vards 25 carries for Hollywood Park Winner son. then went to Carroll College VP7 average Saoo a Til 20(W Last spring Hillsdale was sentiln Waukesha. for a year and launder got 158Pon 23 cracks for to Hollywood Park where he won won 6 of 8 games.

pounaer. got on a cracxs for the Will Rogers Stakes and the El1 Dorado Handicap. Strong Bav n.ii, d- nosed him out in the $100,000 West- DOIlS AllO Glff oprinij rner. 6 9 yards per carry. Most of the yardage came the hard way between tackle.

The other score came In the first when rr m) quarter Humphrey passed 20 yards to end Bob Pepe of North Carolina State In the end zone to cap a 67-vard drive after tlie opening kickoff. To Play Saturday Night Bob Garrett's Spring Grove Cr7TriD nC71 Bob ppe, a South end from North jlIMUK JDw VV JL-Carolina State, snags a pass to the end zone for the South's first touchdown In the first quarter against the North In the Senior Bowl game at Mobile, Ala. No. 22 Is North back Jim Grazlone of Villanova. The South won, 21-12.

2 SSI JS2 than one Smith tried to get some of the big purse in the American Derby at Chicago. But Nadie won, and Hillsdale finished sixth. Then, be- qrhnfa cti dn County fore the homefolk In Detroit. Hills- i LeaRue en: dale copped the Michigan Derby, 't MSp went to Atlantic City and won the il, dKF davJn.eh.t ai Boardwalk Handicap, and wound Httml1LnTplarfd on Saturday evening, It of five eames launchlno- thi uthlweelc has Iost mor' 8ato uau league campaign. Kentucky, riding along at the top The Garrett high-scorer In Don Burnlch despite Its last-place finish.

Burnich nad 52 points, 22 of them In the overtime loss to Hampden-Sydney. Two Former South Penn Gridders Earn Letters club barged ahead early and held the upper hand the rest of the wry, but it was no easy win as the Rams kept to hot Falcons To Open Season omorrow of the heap with 11 victories hign In the nation polished olf Georgia Tech, 72-62. Saturday. Auburn Seeks Ninth Straight But Adolph Rupp's slick Wlld- was announced today. The postponement was made In order that the game would not Interfere with a preaching mission being held in Llttlestown this week.

NORM NEFF CHAMP up the year Dec. 27 by easily tak lng the Malibu Stakes at Santa Anita. Round Table Heavily Weighted Round Table, owned by the Kerr Btables, had an excuse weight. The world's leading money wincing horse, making his Initial start lnce he won the $100,000 Hawthorne Gold Cup at Chicago Oct. OLLIE MATSON AND BOBBY LAYNE STAR Chicago Card Big Ground Gainer While Steeler Quarterback Pitches For Five TDs In Hula Bowl UNIVERSITY PARK Two farmer South Perm Conference stars, end Norm Neff of Carlisle and guard Earl (Bud) Kohlhaas of Mechanlcsburg, wwe among aVan- n' Penn State University varsity foot- Fromasi '--Red Linn Wln ball r.tavww ti-hn bouA twA4rAj4 nftsirn, a wari Defending Champa Defeated Elsewhere, circuit combat of Manchester polish 32 42'40: Red Llnn win ptavers who have received ekeuf aS98T7 vir'ulrv 8nd lor their contributions to out( 8 vlctory over Dover- Norm Neff, former Carlisle High II, packed 132 pounds to only 115 School football star and Penn I or Hillsdale.

States starting left end during the 1958 season, recently won the universitys intramural boxing cham-plonship In the heavyweight Altoona Halts Overbrook Franklin County Five Comes Here lcats rna' nt have things easy this Already they're casting wor-Northeastern r.ied over their shoulder In asVou'can shce it. The ftoure to tne 1958 campaign Jt was announc-LDennls Mummert (16) and Bob MKstosmDi 'their ninth straighivic; ed today bv director of Hancock (14) hit double figures In 1 tornghtafr' dealing Missi Ernest B. McCoy. Spring Grove triumph. Forl.s nnl ate its first defeAt The Niftanv T.ion nn mnii.H Kennard-Dale.

Jack Hart 113 lirsl deteat, 97-66, formance. Each team' notchecfio Ktmsa StatiPNo liTthe na- 190atoGls 15 Uotehlnd KlhtocVnd Cincml 19 toms to gain the verdict. natt, has been the class of the Big Play Again Tomorrow Night 8 so far In non-league games and Five loop tests are programmed opens its loop season against Iowa tomorrow night, with nock at Spring Grove. Kennard- The same cant be said of North-NEW ORLEANS (AP) The Na- D. Lion' York Suburbanwestern, which along with Michi- West Is Sports Briefs By AP FOOTBALL iSCORESa SENIOR BOWL South 21, North 12 ALL-AMERICAN BOWL Major College Stars 14, Small College Stars 12 Hl'LA BOWX Hawaiian All-Stars 47, College ttonaf AYnanc FootbaU Commit- Northeastern at 8an State, the current co-favor three and Eastern Rt Dallastown.

I lte In the Big 10 race. The Wild- In Reserve Division openers 8at-lcats barely edged Iowa. 80-77 In tee today opened a meeting with more meet ng with more than 20 000' ve division openers sat-'J-u eugca jowa. ou-n HONOLULU (AP) Bobby Layne and Ollie Matson, who passed up the Pro Bowl game, starred Sunday as a professional team beat a band of collegians 47-27 in the 13th Hula Bowl. TD Play Covers 91 Yards Layne, a Pittsburgh Steeler quarterback, threw five touchdown passes, one a 60-yarder that end Billy Howton of Green Bay turned Into a 91-yard touchdown play.

Frank le Noonan's Hanover Junior High School Falcons pry the lid off a 12-game schedule, facing Washington Township In a South Penn JH Conference Southern Division fracas tomorrow night on the Eichelberger Senior High School hardwood. The jayvee tilt starts at 6:30. The Falcons copped league championship honors under Noo- In Johnstown Tournament JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (AP) Altoona High School stopped Overbrook's 36 game winning streak Saturday night with a 47-44 victory to win the 10th annual Invitational Scholastic Basketball title. Jim Curry netted 27 points for Altoona and was named the tournaments outstanding player.

Two baskets by Curry broke a 38-38 tie in the last three minutes and gave Altoona its victory over the tall Philadelphians. Wampum set a tournament scoring record by defeating North Catholic of Pittsburgh 81-79 to a consolation game. Football MILWAUKEE Lisle E. (Liz) Blackboume, head ctach at Mar-quette from 1950-53, was rehired. Baseball CLEVELAND Steve ONeill, former manager and plaver for nan last season, but the West nut Street mentor has only one Matson, a Chicago high sbhools and colleges in 40 he Spring Grove Jayvees 'ir league opener Saturday and states represented.

no turned back Kennard-Dale. 55-34, Coach Bill Rohr observed that "we represented. Cleveland, and Harrison Dillard, was a big ground gainer. He and Olympic hurdles and dash star. San Francisco 49er Joe Perry took The main action expected to be taken by the committee Is foot- regular returning from that fine team.

Jack Shafer Only Veteran Jack Shafer, gridiron quarterback, Is the lone varsity holdover and has won a starting slot, along some accounting to do to National Wib Rife, Dan Pennewlll, Football League Commissioner Mike Cromer and Jim Grove. and Central from Dover, 29-22 SO. GROVE 50 (M -a tern' 50'44 were lucky to get out alive. Northwestern Is ranked No. 6 and Michigan State No.

7 In the AP ratings. The Spartans had a close shave, too, nipping Indiana, the defending champion, 79-77. Northwestern plays Michigan toil night and Michigan State goes 3'against Iowa. NC And NC State Power In the Atlantic Coast Confer- ence, the main battle Is develop- lng between North Carolina and MAJOR STARS WIN ALL-AMERICA GAME Cage Card were dropped from the Indlisns1 coaching staff. Golf LOS ANGELES Art Wall Jr took a one-stroke lead In the Los Angeles Open with a 54-hole total of 207.

Chess NEW YORK Flfteen-year-old Bobby Fischer won the national Scholastic Bert Bell for passing up next Sundays Pro Bowl at Los Angeles for the island trip. Bell says he will seek disciplinary action against the pair at the next NFL meeting. chess' title for the sernnri ttVamM Layne. completed 19 of 33 cness uue xor tne second straight passes for 421 yards, was voted year. TONIGHT while Dallastown won from Sus quehannock, 47-34: Eastern from ball rule changes affecting Northeastern5'36 4eSt Yrk from high schools, 300 Junior colleges and 450 small colleges.

Herb Elliott May Not Come To U.S. For Award MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) World champion mller Herb Elliott was undecided today whether he could visit the United States in February to receive The Associated Press award as the outstanding male athlete of 1958. "I don't know whether I will be able to fit In the trip as I have a series of Australian races which knock out February for the trip, said Elliott. The scheduled presentation of the award la Feb. 9 to Milwaukee, Wis.

1 23 I 0sj 3 1 i 2 a WRESTLING North Carolina State They are Rife saw limited action for the Falcons a year ago, while Penne-will, Cromer and Grove have made the Jump from Spider ball. Another ex-Spider and considered Noonans "sixth" man Is Larry Zinneman. Falcons 11-1 Last Season Clarence (Boogi Leister, now -rnrcnsr a varsity performer at Hanover vAr. (AP) Bob High: Billy Smith and Kentucky scored on an Clouser, Hill School Jayvees; Pass and blocked two Mason, a prep school student, and attejnpts to give the 'Major College Stars a come-from- Small College Gridders Go Down, 14-12, In First Bowl Game At Tucson Kentucky's Cravens Shines Shafer were starters last season "lajor college stars a come-from- 1 5 Total ft 4R rUnnint? 4-5 In thf AP nnfl anH ST; Sprtng Gro1' 4' haWt identical fecai Racing ARCADIA. Calif.

Hillsdale ($9 60) beat Round Table by a head neaa the most valuable pro back. CAPTAIN SELECTED PRINCETON, N. J. (AP) WJZ (13) 10. s.ssdr.M'iar psssr sr," eh.hh,?r, tosrtSb nlng the $24,750 Orange Bowl resigned the team to give morel raced 16 yards to a touchdown In Handicap at Tropical Park.

itime to studies. I (Continued On Page Nine) the third quarter. Score On Opening Kickoff The game got off to a rousing start when halfback George Dixon of Bridgeport University scored on the opening kickoff for the underdog Small School stars. Halfback Ed Meador from Arkansas Tech grabbed the kickoff on the two-yard line, and gave It to Dixon on a reverse on the 18. Dixons fumble of a punt on the 13 set up a Major School score.

Steve Garban of Penn State recovered late In the first quarter and quarterback Sy Williams of broke through to the states and Peru. I decide to con-four on a fake fourth down field centrate and try to win. goal attempt. He later went over By WILL GRIMSLEY ling earnestly to Olmedo as he Associated Press Sports Writer towelled between sets. Olmedo turned to the for the Tar Heels and 9-1 for State.

The Tar Heels turned back Notre Dame, 69-54. in a nationally televised game Saturday. Southern Cal Leads PCC After a week of activity In the Pacific Coast Conference, Southern California leads the parade with a 2-0 mark. Defending champion California has a 1-1 mark. Texas so far has Justified its role as Southwest Conference favorite by clipping Southern Methodist, 65-63, Saturday to run Its overall record to 9-1.

In the Southern Conference, It's West Virginia (4-0) as usual at the top. Idaho State, with a 9-2 record in nonleague play, is the big favorite in the Rocky Mountain Conference. -Utah the favorite, helps open the Skyline Conference season against Montana Wednesday night Michigan Stale Hockey Team Wins Six In East TROY, N.Y. (AP) The cry in the East today could very well State stay home." Eastern hockey tenms suffered six losses at the hands of the Spartans In a nine-day period Michigan State wound up lte holiday vacation trip defeating RPI 10-3 to win the eighth annual Rensselaer Polytechnic Invitation Tournament Saturday night. Schoiasnc AREA Okunbtrsburg Jr.

High tt Jtmes Buchanan. Pranklla-Adamt Coanty Laagua Thomaa at Quincy. York CouDlF JH Lrafut Bpring Grovt tt Susquehannock I 45. TTESDAT Local 6am Wtatmlnoter tt Delont. JV prelim 45.

Boath Penn Conferenea Hanover at Mechanlcsburg, Way nee boro tt Gettysburg Bhippensburg at Chambersburg. Carlisle at Hershey. Carroll Couotj Leagua Elmar Wolia at Svkesvll.a Robert Moton at New Indoor. Taneytown tt North Carroll. Fraokltn-Adama Coanty League Bermudian at Fairfield Big Spring at New Oxford.

Llulesiown at Biglervllle. Fannett-Metai at Jamee Buchanan. Quincy tt Scotland Oreencaetla tt fit. Thomaa. Central Pena Laagna York at Steel-High fSteelton).

John Harrla tt Central Dauphin. Milton Hershev at Lebanon. Reading at Lancaater. Tork County Leagua Buiquehannoek at Spring Grovt. Kannard-Dale tt Red Lion.

Eaatem tt Dallastown. Northeastern tt Dover York Suburban tt Meat York. Turk County JH Leagua Red Lion at 4 Dallastown at Eastern. 4 Rest York tt York Suburban. 4.

Dover tt Northeastern, 45. tenth Pout JH WtaMngum Twp. at Hanover. JV prelim Vi Gettysburg at Wayne'boro. Nou-Ienfue Games Mt Airy at Damascus.

Shamokln fit. Edward at Mt. Carmel Ca i hoi ic Reading Central Catholie tt Lancaster Catholic Lebanon Catholic at Allentown. re-BRISBANE, Australia (AP) court to blast out a The scene was the Milton Tennis 8-6, 2-6, 9-7, 8-8. Club Stadium where 18,500 excited' The next day he teamed with fans were watching the Davis Cup' Ham Richardson to win the dou-challenge round between Australia ar)d the following day he and the United States.

trounced the worlds top amateur, Alex Olmedo. the lend-leaae 't' t3: Peruvian playing for America, a baclc J0 AmerJ baH n3ea as ft phenomenal one-man had wrdsted the first set from Although possessed of great tennis talent, Olmedo had a spotty record and never scored an Important tournament triumph before cup play. His temperament seemed unsuited to success "We feared he lacked the' killer instinct," said Kramer. "He would right guard from the two after 2:15 In the second quarter. Charlie Rash, of Missouri converted, putting the majors ahead 7-6.

Fumble Sets Up Touchdown The Small School squad got a break when All America halfback York Coantv Hprtnff Orova 55. Kanna.rd-DaJ 40 Northeatam 62, W5t York 51. Dallastown 42, Ruaquehannock 40. Red Lion 53 Eastern 51. Central 38, Dover 37.

Central Penn Lee.ua Hbj. Penn 52, Milton Hershey 44. OTHER GAMES Hazleton 74. Swojersvllle 52 Allenlown Centra) Cath. 54, Notre Dame at Green Pond 25.

Her Memorial Tournament Altoona 47. PhDa Overbrook 44 (title) Wampum 81. Pgh. North Cath. 7 (consolation).

Renton Area Tournament Bloomsbitrg 53, Central Area Jt. 38 (UUe). Nescopeck 63, Nuremberg 33 (connotation). Philadelphia Catholic League Dougherty 76. Roman 71.

Father Judge 67, North 48 Neumann 66. West 49 St. Joseph's Prep 40 LaSalle 33 St. James (Chester) 89. St.

Thomaa More 68. get a man down and then, Instead Bill Austin, of Rutgers, fumbled stfPPifiPT on his face, he would a punt In the second quarter. Job. Australias favored Mai Ander son. He had played brilliant, determined tennis.

Now strange things were happening. Style Of Play ttuuiges Suddenly the 22-year-old Olmedo pi1 -Oct Tenn 65, Vanderbilt 60 Wake Forest 57, Clemaon 47 Carolina 69. Notre Dame 54 Kentucky 72, Georgia Tech 62 Auburn 97, Miss State 66 Tulane 88 Florida 62 Furman 78, William Mary 7(1 George Washn 56. Weehn Lee 37 LSU 79. Georgia 66 Illinois 81, Ohio State 80 Mich State 79.

Indiana 77 Minn 79. Wisconsin 66 Northwestern 80. Iowa 77 Bradley 91, Drake 57 Xavier (Ohlol 98, Louisville 60 Marquette 75, Detroit 66 Brigham Young 70. Dayton 62 Toledo 69, Utah State 61 Michigan 82 Purdue 75 Texae 61, Rice 58 TCU 72. Baylor 62 Houston 76.

Wichita 73 Arkansas 61. Texae Tech 57 Arliona St Untv 62, San Jose St New Mexico AAM 96, New Mexico 39 Idaho 36. Stanford 31 Southern Cal 49, Oregon State 41 Santa Clara 79 Arizona 38 Oregon 59. Calif 57 Wah State 71. UCLA 54 Utah 93, Miami (Ohio) 78 Air Force 6.1, Vaiparlso 49 San Francisco 73.

San Francisco Slate 64 Fresno Stale 63. Nevada 50 NBA At A Glance RtNDAY RESILT9 Minneapolis 111, Philadelphia 93 Svracuse 11B. Detroit 94 Boston 111, Cincinnati 106 New York 122, St. Louie 114 SATURDAY RESULTS New York 106, Detroit 11)2 St. Lottie 116, Boston 110.

TONIGHT'S S( 1ILDI LE No games scheduled Frank Thomas, of Arizona State College at Flagstaff recovered and ran ft Into the end zone but the ball was ruled dead on the nine. Webb then tossed a scoring pass to Jerry Richardson, Wofford Col- Olmedo Explains Change Later Olmedo asked what happened to him In that second set against Anderson. "I was Just thinking to myself," nojongerjwasthe "killer. He gazed tennis? Why anTF like a monkey FIRST OF TWO ARTICLES I1" cage out here before all these blankly Into the crowdTHriookTd fseTtleandh 8 at the broadcasting booth and inrfhmidiHnbe at smiled at Jack Kramer. He was easy? re ax and taking loose and casual and his shots be-i rhon gan straying Into the net and past son mr thf rf' the lines.

suddf? change of attl- let him get away McNamara Calls Alex Lazy McNamara had this comment: Laziness may be the better word. He never seemed over-am-bitious. Often he played tennis, as against Anderson in the secondjege. set, while wishing he were some-l Both times Cravens sliced where else perhaps relaxing on a through the Small Schools line to beach with no worries In the block conversion attempts and world. ithat was the game.

AH tennis men recognize Olme-I About 10,000 watched the hotly do assets. He has the graceful fought battle the University of movement of Pancho Gonzales on Arizona's Varsity Stadium. Collegiate Collegiate JJ3 d'S) tr T1ie prese Hollywood, Calli. Neal Rivers 162. Niagara Falls, N.

onu pointed Willie Vaughn, loo, Los Angeles, 10. Tokyo KenJI Yonekura 112, Japan, outpointed Atsimhl Fuku-moto, lll'a, Japan, 10. Tokyo Hachlro 155 Tcruo Muraoka: Japan, outpointed Jotlally 12 Philippines, 12. ly li4 "Oh no! Not again," groaned atd court. He moves like a pan- Myron McNamara of Los Angeles, excltlng tennis figure in ther.

He never takes quick, Jerkv years shots but seems to glide Into his shots a member of Kramer's pro tennis organization, as Anderson won the For Two Countrlea WEST YORK WINNER The West York Boys Club basket- set. TOMGRT uMridianns at Oattysburf. WEDNESDAY Ot'lTtburf al Navy, frmh pra'Jm, Maaaa Dliaa eufvrtnca III. (L Mar) Ruaooka. Mr Jones talked to me," he said Then I realize I me," he LaSalle 78.

Manhattan 71 St Louie 78. NYU 62 DePeul 70. Duquesne 59 St Bonaventure 62, Boston College 70 Conn 74. Fordham 63 St John's (NY) 81. Temple 78 Brown 72.

Providence 64 Holy Cross 83. Dartmouth 66 Bowling Green 86, Cantslue 76 Villanova 9). Penn 63 Siena 72. SI. Frapcla (NY) 69 (3 extra He has wonderfully quick hands ball team handed st Wnh-B nf Phenomena.

One-Man Job Ito theDavls cuT rtW beWV. ateoV Perry T. Jones, the 70-year-old thing. I am playing not for lust one American captain, was seen talk- country but for two-the United sC, and id Catholic Grade School floor, Balti-shota are sheer artistry. (more Street.

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1915-2024