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City Upsets Bradley in N.l.T. Final, 69-61; St. John Wins in Overtime iYANKS SPOT BOSOX 6 RUNS, THEN WIN Dodgers Nip A 16-15, as Morgan Belts 3-Run Homer i HI Kit HAKIM. I Bombers Get 22 Hits In 15-to-9 Triumph Shea Fails in First V.r FU Zawoluk's Goal Tops Dukes for 3d Place, 69-o7 Wei-t Puhil 1 F.v cry thing ilo.ienii'd ay 2 in i urn in me; I k.M- h.dl, and various By TOMMV Hol.MKH 1 ere I'll Wright Fa-Id f. inning, live home other events th.it lift tin visitors cniiiPleP-lv t.o-li-nViV ttaff Corrcspnti.ln.t vild.i.,! all ado, im It; March 18 Flank to triumph fur the Dodders' Miami.

1.. Munr.iib th I Hiccr-: Miami. Talbert, Pally Lead Advance In Nel Tourney Dorfman Defaults To Boro Player- 1 1 ever the Athlti-s and er.ed risht handed Yankee' the series, iai a i( 'pp. her who i attemptim to; Rrooklyn looked beaten fS3rifC I II nine ha- this Spring, had the By BE.V f.Ol'LH I City College, Cinderella team the basketball campaign once again unfurled an astound-ling display of court wizardry io Isnare Its first National lnvita tlon Tournament championship the Garden last night before the i.inth. Carl UEU1IU VUlflll AW Scheib the third Philadelphia' i lu.l tied it up wl an ft the hr-t Boston, Browns, 15-9, mde to center.

RlltRmif 0-8 Ire irs nothing to the im-1 a capacity crowd of ji.noo screaming rooters. Paced by the sensational ump shots of co-captain Irwin ft i- i.ui wnn two on in me If SJTI b.et'turbable Yankees who came neer ninth, young rom behind to beat their pen- Moigan sm the fourth Flatbtish pimenix Ariz. IS race rival? from old New otheis were hit bvi in three hours, six Dambrot and elusive Kd Warner, Uie sizzling Beavers peppered Bradley's defenses with bucket-shots to upset the top-seeded favorites. fiO 61. in the final round The triumph, achieved under remarkable con 3.

I. i 4 h). jeewee luv-e, and lv the indelicate, and a pinch homer ly Tommy-l won their of ir, t(J vi r. and Kermit Wahl exhibition game fr-m! A of 7,15.) i swank1 the American Mor-'the Ciants here this afternoon. grew reM ive Kan had a perfect day for his ').

1 throughout a drearv slugging hic-leagtie debut. batting in five; Tho Browns put the under leaden skies, tallies. Howards smashed out away with a four-run interrupted onee by a brief; hits, all tolc. rookie Pick Adair in thej'hnwer llWWilll-AtMif'lj Ea'lc Sporu Picture GIL ALLEN, Boys High, is down but not out in tangle with Ken Miller, Franklin, in Garden yesterday. l.ece to Third iseventh and er-rnth inning 1 111.1 IlWa Koko, led the Curtain Reese took of his ditions, not only smashed tl Braves' lO-game winning streak but also established the Reaveis as a strong contender for N.

A. A. honors next week. The biggest roar of the evp ning exploded not during ihe game but a few minutes after the final buzzer when Warner, a dynamic driver and dribbler, was named tiie tournaments most valuable player and received the coveted NIT trophv. The sensational sophomore nine hit pitciiers with a mdium-Pized multitiuic tiiiKle.

He also' -aw Yern Stephens. Bobby mi five inn nr t.ir ht firt loMll liiant nd a Schwartz Triumphs Top -eeded Rill Talbert of: York and second ranked Pviuige Patty of l.os Angeles led an advance of seen seeded players in the men's singles tompetition of the National In-j door Tennis hampionships yes-tenlay as sixth-seeded Irwin! Dorfman of New York lot by, default at the Seventh Regi-1 nient Armory, Manhattan. Talbert, favored to win the title left vacant when Pancho Conzales turned swept into the fourth round by i dimming Charles Lynch. Yale, captain. tJ 1 i.

Patty gained the third round with a 2 triumph over Carl ton Rood of Rrooklyn, a former 1 niversity of North Carolina star. Dorfman. former Yale captain, defaulted his second-round' match to Henry Rassford of Hrouklvn of a cold, n.iroda A.Uances 1 ii nihil- third-) Hind mat. he-. third-M-eded Don MreiU of Rellero.

eliminated Rob Ker--dahlia of North Rergen, N. .1 K. 1 double rmiL, inn iiuin wiiii IV! third, Manaeer Hurt Shotpini walked twirp. U)oerr and Ten Williams rut c.illected threeihome runs for the Red Sox .1, 1 l'0'l Mueller c.i lon Mueller the (Jiants'but the damage committed by Kit in hk rocking rh.iir mnrelhits ln flve Rangers Fall To Canucks in nifortably than dashing around the short field. Hut the former LouisvilP marble king to his new assignment with grace and distinction, Flailing three double plays.

The 15 safeties. Ves Westrum hit by the 22-hit at-two-run lioiner off Cliff tack of the Yankees which 111-the St. I.ouis starter, in the'duded seven doubles and a second inning. home run by Jackie Jensen. This was the second meeting T.

Anoi.w Mairh is tu P) this Sprin? of the two clubs. Last Period, 5-3 I lodgers bia six-run third in the Red Sox having won a previous engagement in Sarasota. rdns must hae brought Smalley and Andy Pafko V-iin each stroked two-run homers to- dav to pace the Cubs to their Eagle Sports Picture by Mickey Senko REACHES OBJECTIVE Gil Allen of Boys High gives perfect imitation of ballet dancer as he tosses one in cff-balonce as Warren Whitehall and Henry Booker try in vain to stop him in S. A semi-final yesterday at Madison Square Gorden. Franklin won, 58 56.

Boys High Bows In Sudden Death scored 1. points for a four-game lotal of 88, beating his team-'mate, Dambrot. and the great. Cene Melehierre for the prize. Bertiiien Win in Overtime It was a thriller compound-led on a thriller, as St.

Johns hook third-place honors hig out in 'an overtime coiret. Despite the fact thai City trailed by 20 -IS in the second i half and despise I he fact, hat. ii i missed 1 1 of its first 12 fouls failing in all on 17 out. of 2S at second straight triumph over Sunday they battle here Shea, the woll-upholstci ed Connecticut Yankee who a- y'-: lr" and Keimv the nitehin? hero of the 101, MomIcII each scored a goal in Pittsburgh here, 5 to 2. Smalley's blast came off World Series ami who has the Montreal complished reniarkably thp Walsh who opened the second inning by walking Hank Saner.

Walsh gave up another in the -1. ii Kd Rangers, a to t.iinglu to Mov Ian of Trenton, N. .1., flc- since, seems on me rasgeu eoge of his career. Certainlv, tnat Yok third yielding a single to Ha! i i i i Hie" HlltOhirU il i I tn .11, 1 IImU 1,1 Ii Jeffcoat and a double to Ties- l.I.-L lltlllll IH.1V k'f i ti lNPI'l l-PM ton Ward. moie ins weuaie as a iuiiMe fourth hock- fourth straight National Ho, k- Vic Lombardi and Tom Main tempts the Reavers still were able to pice together ihe terri fic shoot-arid-run pattern which f)f' a a ey League setlta-- k.

trounced Albert. Law of. By .1. Ml UPHV hnn l.i:irn. I uin Heiehts fi 0.

fi ItiiokKu's I ea stranglehold on lh- P. S. stopped the Cubs on one hit until the eighth when rookie Hill Rex Harney was the worse ha-e on-balls offender. The wild kid from Omaha walked eight of the 12 batters Dodger pitchers passed and gave ud seven hits for eight runs. Don New-combe pitched only one frame and did not cut loose with his FO'-e arm.

Clarence Podbielan received credit for his third wjn of the exhibition season. He went out for a pinch hitter in the ninth and Pat McGlothin finished and threw Wahl a meaningless home run ball in the ninth. Snider doubled into the circus Keats in right field with two Dodgers down in the first and rode home on Morgan's single to left. Wahl cut. off the throw to the plate and Morgan was an easy out trying for second.

Harney Mailed right in by Of the first, six batters who faced Shea, four walked. Probably Frank should have walked Stephens and Doerr also. The first hit a home run with the bases loaded and the second hit a homer with one on. At over the gritty Ranger s.piad enth-seeded Tony Trabert of -hampionship is broken. Tie- -tint lo Abraham maintained the Canadien' third Cincinnati.

beat CM Boglev ui enierge fiom an final between the 'had sparked them to thrilling over San Francisco. Kentucky and Duquesue in ihe brackets. McDonald was the victim of the Pafko swat behind a single to Rill Serena. Place spot, two points behind i new i nase. tv-o.

hool of Commerce and Reniaini Knink.iii Matlison lliiih School of Commerce u-i-iirh dfifniteil Cu and pic it hseet ed Sii nev d. Thursday afternoon 1 1 SnlLtt'P I It was Dambrot's nomn Warren Hacker, I.ee Hollo- A crowd of 1 1 .007 saw the Schwartz of Rrooklyn downed. 1 I that, thi-- represented all imp Mesiiniiiu getsoit 01 ive ttnQtnn in thp nf man and lefty Johnny Schmitz worker! for the Cubs, who, like the Pirates, now hav a 4 4 exhibition record. Although -I, 4. Rorotra of Frame, top-foreign entry who has -n York, goals' Jean and, seeded Shea's three-inning stint' al, Thp 'adieus took a though, all told, Frank vielde.l '1 in first period on i Richard, Mill Reay l.yu num.

mi. uuunn.1, l.acn, nur uie gigniing mi mr i. im.io.u iint- nun bases on balls and hit a num. i1 touched for five hits in four frames, Schmitz was adjudged the winner. I Ra risers hit back tiuee tunes: times, gamed the third round This billed ye-terdav ill.

broke Bradley's back an.i afternoon in tile uptown a valuable assist, went to War-amphitheater before fans ner K() tjp(1 jn th(( ft when Roys High lost a nielo-'Malf with fou rpoints look up drama thriller to Franklin thp bucket position in the seethe second overtime or "sudden, on() half and tossed in 12 more deaih period of one semi-l inal.i pojnis to help turn ihe tide. Commerce qualified ihe expense of hnstopher o- hnnbus in the other semi opening game for eonso-a; The losers will clash in iatlon honors proved mm of th a consolation tor third place on fontinuerl on Following Pag Thursday min bill. 1 Johnson Hit Hard The Yankees merely nibbli in the middle period to knotlhv defeating Charles Devoe. a came at to 'Princeton student, fi I. 6 I.

Chicle II Stretches South American Turf Win Streak Miami. March IS (U.R- It was "South America, take it away' at Cnlf-ii earn Park anam to Continued on Page 28 Pasadena, March 18 (U.R) away at Walter Masterson for Mien Stanley, Tony Leswicki Marjorie t.ladman Ruck Hoyd Raker line single to right with the liases loaded in DODGERS BOX SCORE a couple of odd runs and saved jrk Mickoski batted the, of Boston, seeded third, was the Dodgers 1 Athiellf the 11th inning gave the White men oik oouioai 101 iiie.pijck past Hill 1 urnan jOin.v ihiikiuk women pijvt-fj left-handed Karl stanza, all within seven in action today. She eliminated i 2 1 victorv over Los i -13 JSox Continued on PaRP. 28 Tiie big heroes of the occasion' uie nun. I neir sev eu-ruii avalanche came after two out.

After three were oul. in! Canadiens came back in the who were the dav when ton-w eighteil ibrhAa 3D 5 12 1 5iJr.i.k I I 0.1 olVulorf S' idfr cf 3 3 2 3 OjWiM.lb Morinn 4 2 3 2 I 1 runUcrr 5 3 a 4 0 Bflirrtl.lt 5 0 18 romnllni.lf Mllt.iu.2r. 4 115 3i6nrir.2r. F.rtnarda.c 6 3 4 1 0 Runey.p 1 0 0 0 1 KHlner.p Hr-n 1 1 I llOjBruiM.p Hewcombp 0 0 0 0 ()i Srhwh.p 1110 2jKHoirun runner-up to nnimerre in up- fact, because Porlorfield fjtui session, and were final. Angeles here today.

Gerry Scala's infield single, a sacrifice, an intentional pass and Lloyd Lowe's fumble set the stage for Raker's blow. Red Rarrett, former major 3 1115 5 .1 2 6 II i 5 3 1101 5 2 1 4 4 0 0 4 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 a car-old charger from Diamond Stiffens Pambele at Grove iperManliatian during the legu- the Argentine, mud into') season. vere Warren White- with two on. then filled theiv when Richard bases by racing to the put at 11:10 Ml, ll ir. lit lillMllr-h: U.

5. Six Beaten In World Tourney theihail and Frank Dentico. wa; in iiii.o niiiM i me ciuiciier. 1 1 a I Park -eeil If si ream si es niKl (i field goal thrown; Continued on l1 imooy nosar Richards two counters were from ffei out in ihe last IS; Four of the (seven bouts swift, disaster for the Red Sox. Phil Ri.zuto doubled Continued on Pacp 38 cap.

'hi. Ip London. March 1 U-R 1 1. seconds of the regulation time, the Ridgewood Cro last is owned lv i nottp.l the i-Mie al ended in knockouts In Palatine it jr, seconds remaininzitlip feature six-rounder. A rt i Coleman and Cene.

C. errv 4 -i 0 i 4 4 7 Ros r.ormit I 0 0 0 McGlolhin.p 0 0 0 0 Oj a 41 1 17 J7 in! Tnl.nU 3fl 1.1 13 27 13 ft-HIL ho.ner lor Bums? In 3th. b-Hal on frrof rr PodMelan In Pih. Prr kirn 111I3U-1 2 1 2 3 1 3 0 1 215 Eiron Brooklyn 3 (Mlkata, Belarcll. Jteeei.

Phlladeiphii 2 (Wi-hl, Joost'. Run bittted tn MorBitn 5, Blardl, Edward 3, 2. Brnwn 3. Pcdbtmn. Blrdl.

Wahl. Fa 2, Cinlntfcti, S'irter 2. Valo. Sohlb 3 a iCanada's crack F.dmontnn Mer- Frank Continued on Page 28 BruilTS Tied, 11, Hopes I i move. trounced the I'nited; moved off the pace in fl.sl Frank.

Diamond. 15, Middle Yillage. curies Stags' Rally Tops Sheboygan, 66 to 63 Chicago, March IS (U.R) The Chicago Stags rallied to defeat the Sheboygan Redskins, fill to 'stretch to defeat red hlaser the rivals back un'rewristered bis ninth first-round For Cup Berth Blasted states Detroit. March IS (U.R Thearowd a length and Count-A-Bi! jpar at. 5b o'i.

jknockout when he halted Kid Closely Fought All the Waj 'Pambele. hard hocking battle "i lo (i, tonight before a of H.fiiMi. and became favorites lo win the amateur ice hockev chain- thereby maintained the amaz-iniy wintiinc of Soiif'n anil (Valo arorftd on p5d Pail in 1st, JooAt in a National Rasketball As Wing 1-to-l Det roil, ilia led Zaharias Dwarfs Vomen Golfers from weigntnglj'i. 'en I ..,1 Red to tie American' lioi-e- ihe cur- ihe ont-et of the tc, horn tn id, dayman acr.rd Tipton jrounded Into double play ln 4th. Sndrr and 5-hib acored on Heiardi'a trror In 1 world bl.isiing the 'ruins' last hope- ra.in" death period, live seconds to HI I'laiitonti ctini oiji.

swinging and flropped the Kid i 1 6th, Pain arord aa Onlnttnt grtninded lntn a Stanley Cup playoff berth. I Thp vj' r.An:u,.y ol It was the sixth victorv in Ho ses-seven starts this vear for a discontinued dribble sociation game before Hines Hospital veterans today, but still remain a half a game out of third place in the Central Division. Sheboygan rolled to a 28-to- Roth teams scored in the first ior Keeps won a un.ii uri i -us 'left. hook. ond straight in the final ronnd-lseven donbla piay 9th.

Two-baae nil Shuba. Ed-Aarda 3, Podbllaji. Bflardl. JooM, Srheib, hapman. Heme n.nj kdwarda, Rftea.

Brown, Mrran. Wahl. Sto.pn baiea Joasl. Valo. 8acrlltc Tipton.

Double playi FH, MiltAia. Bflardl (Ihr: liini: Pod- Augusta. March IS (U.R) peri.l and then settled down to iji shown remarkal.lv Henry Booker passed robin pool of The si-ioiiinI semi fn al also I ihe of ver R'" M'1'''' "i The I'. S. ha nie.Mi, Morgan, Beiardt.

Sudor. Jct. Pajn who dribbled 1,1 1 1 Babe Didnkson ahanas virtu-a defensive con ally sewed up success in her-ihe way. first competitive golf ef- Ceorye Cee s. in- Ilof the and one, ether h.ast Sine stopping I albei ed the Wing to lay tip the pa.vo the he Americai tart se! held the Cana-i recent, even terms foriprancei when en lie took he tookT fort several months todayijioal II; when she hammered out.

a six Steve Black'. broke, The game va me of the niot Anderson. 131 iicster, Pa in 2.31 of the third round, pi the other six. Tommy Yamoka. ai i ne lieu ou Ml .1 ilirse I e.

but tfie superior: turf Innrl in Ihn t-. 11 1 11 I 1 .1. i 25 half-time lead as the Stags, with poor shooting netted only-eight points in the first quarter. Chicago moved up in the final two quarters, and with less than two minutes to play, tied the score. Kleggie Hcniisen hit a pivot and Kennv Rollins record ever staged in Ihe; mother gi.e-- i imr (i a.

i tn i i 'i "I'n1 HI Ol lite I INK, la! I It. I III. 1 1 1' resulting from play "twloel. Inn on bei Brooklyn Plula-i delphva 10. Bate on bal-Olf K'llne- Bnaaie 2, Schrib 4, Klifman 1, Ham? Newormof 1.

rodbiela.i 2, MrXilcthln 1 ruck out By KellnT 1. Schetb 3. Bor-re-y 1. mi Otf 8 ln 2 2-3 In-ninya; off Brlaio. 5 In 2 1-3 Innings; olf Scheib, 6 In 3 2-3 oil Klleman.

In 1-3 Innlnf; off Barney. 7 In 4 Inning, eff Nfwcombe 1 in 1 inivlnn; off PodDie.ai.. 4 in 3 timings: off llrCiiol hin, 1 tn 1 Hit by pitcher Ry fsxibteiaai Uhun-lino. Paaaed ball iRdward. Winning p.

Podbielan. Loaing pi.cher--chf?ib Goers. Dona.em. Time of 3.06. 120.

Los Angele-. deci iouei1 Manuel Raplisia. IJfi. New Re.) oi me womens 1 i ne leni ol he ice and snot 11 tournament. 'through goalie Jack Celineau's iplayoff series.

The combatants; bother Argen inner more than four1 ing together over a period of liialeah, vears lull! in ie hectic last ses-' Wvnfofd II. Ihe slamming hicago pro; Woody Dumart tied thesjon jn -anada scored tine campaign- hen he llfi ford. Mass. The four funis saw Cordon Hunt. loft.

Cleveland, put Tonv won won last. 'point ahead of each other and. Handicap at Franklin held tiie advantage' I posted a steady one-over-par 7ajscniy a free for the winning today for a 54-hole total of Milt Schmidt's rebound passl.u,- 'iCnlfstream. j. '-alt hed from ng ith Cain- on tin licit on Pane 28 Maiori.

Brooklyn, to seep i 1:11 of the second round. i Player-coach Plehan itoday's race, jot Kveleth. played most Intel. Farms en iof the aame ai eveniand Armed. Th seven strokes over mens Harry Linnlcy.

who was on the tw isting Augusta a long in foot out of the Detroit Country Club course. goal. Claire Doran, Cleveland school of Bewitch, -l it Chicle iLBartali Bike Victor lohnny 1 Brooklyn, earn the vinhct over Roberto for trie Ihe was unable lo organize an with little competii teacher, remained the National Hockey League (effective neck on the onlv out side challenger with a 'he 5 Min.r'il mi tour man Canadian v.rt. i San Reino. Italy, March ISIFuentes.

121. Puerto Rico, (U.R Cino Rartali. Italy's P.ti-jAbdu All. I Arabia, stiff-year-old "H'lv ing Friar," won thejen Clifton Rordies, Milano-Sau Remo bicycle racejPuerto Rico, in of the see-today, betit ing a field of 210 loealjond, and Jimmy Carello, IWi, 1 2 li.rnntn i thrusts noint. Park chalk' 'a'-e lound slim the current! 'it I installed! Iplavers.

ing with the Babe, Miss Doranj shot a 74 to pass the three-quar-l ter mark six strokes behind thel leader. 'pickings mo-nieetina, pron Chicle 1 1 the no. be. It was and foreign pedalers in the first Hoboken, gain the nod over classic of the Italian cycling Reuben Miller, 102V Colum- Petite Louise Suggs, the Car- Conlimieil on Page 28. season.

'bus, (ieoria. Hoovler Wins Junior Met Crown at Palace rollton. pro who has beenj hounded lately by putting! trouble, recouped slightly with Gussie, Mrs. Todd Gain in Egypt Play Alexandria, Kg-, p'. March IS a 75 to hold third place at At 233 was Carol Diringer, Tif- fin, Ohio, ho carded a 7ii Clem Hoovler of the Brook-' from Kvelyn Roes.h of Ice Palace, the Rrooklvn 11 an(i 'ren'v Arri.gi of Long! Gehrmann Whips Wilt By 10 Yards in 4:09.5 Mrs.

Betty Rush of Hammond, fired a 7 1 for a 237 total Island I lty. Miss Raltay raugnt oj.p; Cerinibe i.oi-s;ei Moral. .1... i. Kagle's Inter-State Junior chani-i pion, added the Junior Boys to deadlock Mrs.

Julius Page, "H'-s me fuu )f SaVa yUwks Mrs I -jtai PS? vi V' 4 I if1, 1. Chapel Hill, N. C. who also had vard Metropolitan Speed Patricia Canning Todd of La men won us sue pieaseu. I Steven Stenson of College a 7t todav.

Marv Lena Faulk ofiska'tin Chamnion.shio to his Chicago. March 18 (U.R) Don; doubt of th insue, Ht loped in flehrniyrm seonsi n' liia-ifrnnt nf Ihat narlr ftr firot n.iar. ea-ily gamed the i nomasviiie, who had an growing list of titles vesterdav vcomen i Point took ton honors in theiJolla, 'Midget Boys 220-yard Met eham-jthird rouin, Ipionships. Bobby Nelson of" play at the Singles w-l-jr riluverl tiqj! tnrninir i ti a Hi.lanr. 1m ILA.

HI, and Alice Bauer of Midland, I'evas, with a 71, were tied at Alexandria Internals Championships to i traight-set victories' at the weekly races sponsored by the Middle Atlantic Skating Association al the Rrooklyn Ice Palace. Hoovler and Rilly Den- Rrooklyn and Arthur Larkin of.tional ienn Brooklyn followed n'day with Wilt in the final SO yards tonight to blast the FBI mile runner- by K) yards and win the Bankers Mile of the Chicago Daily News relays for the third consecutive vear. seconds. Meanwhile Wilt stayed a rlost third. John Joe Barry, th Flying Irishman, went to th front ft the half with time and remained there until the third across the finish line.

over Kgyptian opponents. i Izig of Acme staged a close hat- Jimmy Martin and Lewis. Miss Moran beat Andre F.id,1 EXHIBITION BASEBALL MIAMI, ru. mini finished one-two in the 6--1. ti 2, and Mrs.

Todd elimi-! iinai iii Li vn.rii i- a Katcher Peanut Midget 330-yard liandi-jnated Ceorgette Salama. sllihio t-o a 'i oohe I I 7 4 ft 1 I 1)1 21 ii. ii i 2 8 2 stride. Danzig recovered anil Cehrmann's ictory settletl muarler when Wilt mad his bid aaikeva ft. Uin (A.I Bal.erlra fit t.

inn lii 1 1 llittmnllai' fl lint ll fi it ri 11 il a u- 1J Shra. Perwrflelil (41. rate mi finwhed lwhiwI hile anri flerra: Maaterenn, JoKtuMHl 1, Tl Wi ie.aai.tw (4). isjuJmM ZjL '4Uia' Bruckner of Long Island City juiHiuestionably the matter of with three laps to go. the indoor mile champion for Wilt edged the Irishman to 1 1 fie 1950 season.

He was timedjhnld first place at. tin thre lliliicil ii.illl inii-iiiiiun i i i s. The summaries: I Drolmv. tiie self- Papal U. lleriah an 4 Baaa AT rilOr.MX.

AfllZ. I wound up third. I. HI i Jiuilor Bova HH0 vard Mrt thampioi.ahlp Czet lllaV er ho lull) 11.. Wm, h.

UiA.t&r D.I.m 1 at 1:0. which tell two-tenth quarters -with a time 3:11 nd Jl. Inula I .110 0 10 3 1 0 no, Dick Wall. ill of I'l II. IM II the men's singes title a(.

the 2 BUle Datulg Acme Fred of a second short of th etime Bruckner. Norsemen 8. 'lime, 1 40 8 ICaii'o cliampioiisiiips hist week won rather handily from Arthur l.inbenauer of Forest Continued on Pag 18 J-ivenlle Bora 44l-vard Met ehampionahip both, be and Wilt registered in the Wanamaker Mile of the end, advanced to ihe second Hills and Bob Strong of Flush CLINCHING DOUBLE PLAY A I Martin (left) of the Yankees is out at first base os Bill Goodman of the Red Sox covers the bag, to complete a double play in the seventh inning of an exhibition game yesterday at Miami, Fla. Mortin hit to Bobby Doerr, who threw to Vern Stephens, making Bob Porterfield the first man out. Stephens relayed to Goodman to complete the twin killing.

The Yonks won, 15 9. round by defeating Marcel Coen ing in the Juvenile Boys 410- of Kgypt H. 6 1, yard Mot championship. Wal ton and Strong were locked in Giant. linOIIII 0 1 HAltrrics K.iipln.

aVf-rti-e Iftt and l.fll-lar: Hartutic. Mairlie .21, Adair fit. Befcr-mia I I Hmhfrcer 91 and Weatrnm. PASAUtNA, tAU nr. Chirac IV) II I I I (I 1-1 1 0 Lee Annate I I II II I II I I I 7 (I Batterlre Judeen.

Rniner )l. Plerrttt fid) aad traull; MHcDanicla. Barrett .6) and Novotner. 1.011 AUGKI.FS, If. Fltlaburrh 0 1 I (I 1 Id Ckleai IN.) lltllllli 1 I Ballerlee Waiab.

Leaaaardi (4), Mala (7) and Turner; Hasher. Helleeaan. tekeaha () aad Hern rana DeaalleT. rafka. OAHLANO, CAU m.

n. i. Won by Olca Walton. Noraefnen 8. 1.

Arthur Lindenauer. Queenabrook 1 3, Bob Strong. Empire c. Time. 0 j.l 2 Midget Boya 220-yard Met ohamptcmeriip- -Won by Steven S.eruon.

Norsemen 8. J. Bobby Nelson. Acme Wheelmen: 3, Arthur Larltln. Norsemen 8.

C. Time. 0 2R 6. Mldret Boye Peanut Claae 330-yar1 handl-rap Won by Jimmy Martin, Noreeroen S. (acratchl; 2, Lewia Katcher, Pateraon 8.

3, Paul RitUnuller, Empire 8. C. (20 yardal. Time. 0 44.8.

Olrla Ciaaa A h6n-yard handicapWon by Olorla B.attay. Quretiabrooe: 8 ncratchi. 2, Evelytt Hoeach. Imptra S. O.

(2ft yardel. 3. Terry Arrta-o, Pateraon 8. C. (15 yarda).

Time, 1:29 9. Millrose A. A. games in New York. The two pacers finished in a dead heat in the Wanamaker and both -were credited with 1:09.3.

Initially, Gehrmann was declared the winner but the judges later revised the choice College Results College Fencing 13 Pace. Jereey city tebra. Central Tops Tampa Kansa City, March 18 (U.R) Central College of Fayette, a team no one gave i ehanca when th 1950 N. A. 1 B.

tournament opened Monday, easily captured third place in the National Intercollegiate tonight by whipping the University of Tampa all the way. The final scort wai 80 to 67. a thrilling duel but Strong fell, leaving the race wide open for Walton. Strong made a quick recovery and managed to take third place behind Lindenauer. Cloria Rattay of Flushing, skating from scratch, paced herself perfectly to capture the to favor ana another ap Scholastic Fencing Girl Cift-w 220-yard handicap Won by peal for a recount has been filed.

niuteet Clrretaad Ol IIIIM1II1 II aaatern PUtrl.l Oakland (PCD 0 1 4 4 1 Janet Ootmeb, unattached (40 yards); i Mlmt Kovaeplan. utia.tached .20 yarda): 3 Terry Burkhardt, Kmpita a. C. (scratchi Time, 0 30 1. Braamaa ForeM Htlle Bavraid 4 eye Hleh 6 8 aluyveaani Ballerlee- rtera, Zeldak I) and Ureal; SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1950 1 lontgnt, uenimanti lea no 26 Girls Class A 6(i0-yard handicap Neleea, Jeaea .7) aad Padiett, Kerr.

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