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They 7 Me Giants Charitable In Ski Bid I II ns i me BY RALPH TROST fcq Washington. Deo. 10 No Serious Gesture Made in Christmas Setting at D. C. THOUGHTS ID PASSING Imagine examinations interfering with an athlete getting a trophy for being best of all! Bui that's how it goes, at West Point and Annapolis, and quite a few other colleges where studies come first and sport, if any.

afterward. So Felix (Doc) Blanchard doesn't get his HeLsman award at the Downtown A. C. until Saturday, Jan. 5.

The original date selected was tomorrow. Some of the West Pointers actually let a few tears drop when they heard Alabama was going to the Rose Bowl. DM you ever see so many new jockeys, and kids with Btrangt name as turned up at Gulfstream Park? They've flocked in from 'all over. And, just to confuse things, three guys named Martin turned up. None of 'em related.

The hoss players are going to have a whale of a time With names like Bakhsh. the Turk, Truschka, Koyzcki, Lo Turco, Quattlebaum, LaFleur, McKlemurry. Just to mention a few. Never having owned a typewriter that spelled correctly, I'm all in favor of shortening Bakhsh to Baks, Truschka to Tru.ska, whittling Koyzcki to plain "Kozy." peeling Lo Turco By RALPH TROST Washington, Dec. 10 Down on their own stamping grounds, with two bands of Indians (white model) complete with musical instruments, ore stout Santa Claus isame being the only known human to have lost a bass drtimt, a sled and various other Christmas trimmings, the Redskins accepted a Christmas present from the New York Giants The Maramen had no intention of aiding in this perfect selling for the 35.000 assembled Washingtonians.

It just worked out that wav. the Oiants being kind enough to smite the Philadelphia Eagles last week while yesterday they didn't even make a serious gesture at beating the Skins but surrendered. 17-0. in the game that decided the Eastern championship. Meanwhile, if vou ask Ihe Oiants' Steve Owen which is the best club BLOCKS LEAF'S SCORE Goodie Chuck Royner, of Rangers, sprawls on Garden ice as he makes a save last night.

Gus Bodner and Robert Davidson, of Maple Leafs, stand poised and ready for a break. Rangers won, 2 to "Turk" and shearing the Quattle completely away from the Baum leaving either a "Quattle" or a "Baum Of the two, I'll take the "Baum." And as for that McKlemurry, how would you like the more phonetic Mac-le-Murry? Or would the Irish and Scotch in you throw a few conniptions at the introduction of so much Gallicism11 Maybe "Murry" would be better for all hands, particularly around the stables where the boys will give 'em fine, fancy, unprintable nicknames anyway. A REDSKIN ON THE RUN Dick Todd 141) cf the Redskins goes around end for 20-yard gain in first period ogainst the New Ynrk Giants yesterday at Washington. The Skins put the Giants into the cleaners, 17 0, and won the Eastern pennant of the Nationol Football League, earning the right to meet the Cleveland Rams, Western winners, in Sunday's play off game at Cleveland. the league, he'll tell von flatly The Eagles." And if vou ask him hich team will win the league Record Crowd playoffs in Cle eland next week 11 tell you it will be the Ranis-d not the Skills even if skin.

didn't let Steves Oiant.s cross mid- Spurs Rangers field. Led in Statistic, Orleans Ring Ace in Debut THEY CHANGE, TOO -All of which brings up a paradox I meant to write about long ago. To wit: Never in your life did you ever hear such foul language a.s the kids use around the stables. Yet, they tell me, it's not only traditional around the tracks and cavalry posts but these same gutter-language slingers do not keep it up. Suspended Game Rule Tottering ainly look: Rv HAROLD PONRAO Skills It begins to look as though the New York Rangers are really just a bunch of hams at heart.

They don't win any Whether ypu believe this or not, they quit it about the home games unless there' a record-breaking crowd watch- The numbers s. Rv HAROLD C. BI RR ITn until lust night hev hadn't won a Prime in a month St 1" firs; lime mey are permiuea 10 voie ana latet uu ium uui to be quiet-spoken, polite, reverent, smooth-talking jockeys and trainers, as most of the racing folk are. when they knocked off the Detroit Red Wings, 2-0, before thine. of all had to Iiiiis Rousse, who Stall Correspondent ol the Eagle Chicago, 111 Dec.

10 Dodger fans may be able again to buy their favorite newspaper this coming season and find out who won the ball game on the day it was played. President Ford Frick is going to throw the suspended game system Cope, our of the best records of The flu got him weight, who has com Nothing has cropped up yet to change what we said the a.m. iu night, a new at-1 here long ago, that Fordham Is through with ball park to football. Jack Coffey says that's how it's to be when he 0MMton whipping the Fordham returns to the gridiron next year. Football on Toronto Maple Leafs, 2-0.

the campus or no football. I It is gratifying to note that the "Moody" Sarno, duration coach of the B. C. informals, Rangers are improving with the IS at me winter meetings Then Mel Hein twisted his Brooklyn debut tomorrow night into the laps of the league ow: ML jmi Iwgff IE; I nrsi period. That not onlv when he lakes on Johnny Kvan ot that open nere today.

1 ney a oecici iur best defense was shot hut Detroit in the eight-round feature if the nuisance is to be abated, it our attack was weakened at the Broadwav Arena. Imis has tvo a nrui victnrv for sim. had Hein. all the Redskins been a big favorite in New Orleans plicitv in ba.seball. It's a good rule is to remain line coacn ai ao-sion uoncge.

nui ueuny enough, there doesn' i be much conic ifHIMKiMof wo. The could set was three points. where he trounced all the visiting Th(, League prexv stonily "Cleveland has plenty of line 147-pounders. He is unbeaten in 21 defended Umpire Bill Kleins brain strength," Steve went on. "The starts and boasts of 21 knockouts.

child that brought about so much loss of one or two men won't cripple In his most recent starts he knocked confusion last year. Myers is not expected oacK. uenny nas a cuimact. unuei law, that means he can get his job back. But said con- tract also expires soon and there are folk in Boston who feel B.

C. can do better than to get Denny back. Denny's ter- j' rible sin. you'll recall, was saying he had a great team. That ihe joint when the Blue Shirt it their worst.

But last nigh was a touch of the old Rar "It prevented stalling, but- "Mm Baugh's improved mightily a.s a Danny Kapilow and Tony Marte- Mac Colville after being aw he did. But the boys read about it, and then forgot to bring lurnwtHin qia.iei oacK. Dut don nano. owners now, said Prick, forget the Rams have the slickest Rvan hj)s become a popular ner- couple of years. Lynn Pai their clippings to show the gentlemen from Holy Cross.

ndler of them i back after a three-year abf rmer It the Broadway where he Qf (hp folr suspended fra'ys jj feated Ernie Cat Robinson and 'h rjodo'ei were men on I so was Alfie'Pike. Ai'li ll field. As I said, the imoother team. 1 tr They light a gruelling bai-le with Jim- uns traw in half of 'ei McDaniels. He also mr imiu'eri 0,0 GENERAL OF THE ARMY Dwight D.

Eisenhower, chief Akins Powerful Pat Giordano and Billy Lancaster. Bnston 17lh and finished i of stnff woves to crowd at That rPallv Mn'' milrh nf a In m-fmal piaht' Mlke Aug. 4th. A tie game against th same the Giants played The spun Konnors, Fast Side, takes on Charley Cubs July 20 at Wrigley Field didn' Griffith Stadium, where he was willing but the flesh wasn't up Noel of Brooklyn. A sixer brings return the Dodgers a winner unt Perktinc eurfimr.

f.nntc 10 That nult'h as apparent together Cyril Git tens of Brooklyn Sept. 15. PGA IX A FUSS-New Orleans is having quite a con- bovs haven't rounded into troversy with the Professional Golfers Association. Arthur they made a marked difference in' Lynch, the old Flatbtisher, sends us a clipping from the l'stless Ranser of a monlh JJew Orleans Times-Picayune, which runs the battle for SnIn AhilUy jwo columns. Seems as though the P.

G. A. doesn't want to paying their first Garden date1 go back to New Orleans unless it gets more favorable pub- three weeks, the Rangers pot off licity. The "bad publicity" consisted ol a criticism of Henry in from earlv in the first period Picard, who yesterday won the Miami Open. He said he was HAL NEWHOUSER, ace car.y tne came when Akins.

the and Bobbj ol Philadelphia. So that for upwards of two hurler of the world chen y'ciuuy. I mollis at a noooctv could Condit, peeled and Miquel Arroyo. Teddy Brown opposes sav for surP how many games the quitting golt and men retracted, saying, 1 jum poppeu 011 was a straight, high nd Goalie Prank McCool lad a chance. Just to show pared tne (, 1111,1 tackirs while 0t: Mel 11 aw and Joe Eldridge meets Dodgers were behind the Cubs and defense, the Redskin tackles shred- Al Mezernle.

Cardinals Fortunately for Ihe boys dud.t;?r attack Zivie Back in Garden in the back room who live bv the that, the Maramen went into the standings ef the clubs was always after a bad round." close The critic, noting all this, said: "The trouble with never several of the big shots is that they either pop off too 1 was happy- Rovers Uncover Punch in Hockey belted one in pion Detroit Tigers, rolls ball down Mt. Vernon, N. alley as Babe Ruth, Dizzy Trout, Tiger hurler, and Hank Borowy, Cub pitcher, left to right, look on. They bowled in feature event of Victory Bond rally. te in Ihe opening period.

He tore 1 the back alley alone and slapped Madison Square Garden tonight Effective in I. the game seems as though Frit much or keep their sullen silence too much. The press has been very kind to these fellows and they don't appreciate it. If the true attitude of some of these big shots were given free publicity their popularity would collapse The Rangers suffered a bit, of a' Np York Atkins really went to work with a will to take advantage of the illip 111 Ihe sec U1.1 pel mil iL like a blown-up windbag Vmateur Hockey League houldn't have any trouble heir goal with the form ycri much in their tern- most, of the session. They -nd pitalized when Iconic Cur reachimr Seems sort of sappy for the P.

G. A. to get fussy sinci as it knows, there are stars who are next to impossible Interview; some who pass funny cracks that aren't funn; all game. It don't has announced his retirement from for such baseball on the Install-the ring that many times, but ment plan, although Frank' just seems to go on nes-v. the father of the play-offs, and on.

In the Garden tn-rounder jast ailed it in his International he meets Cecil Hudson of Los An- League. All the suspended game geles. protege of Henry Armvstrong, has to recommend it. Is that it pre-who went over big in preliminary vents dawdling by the clock watch-victories here. ers down on the field.

Stalling is While Fritzie Is near the end of difficult to detect. Batters are slow his fistic trail, the experts, as well to come up to hit. Shoelaces become as the gamblers, never sell him untied. The pitcher postpones his weakened Giants and build himself up into the league's best ground-gainer. But while Akins was laboring his head off.

Ihe Eale's Steve Van Buren has gained even more ground to protect his personal title as the Eagles whipped the Yanks, goal shy and the Blue Shirts kent it that wav to the llrv rm ma tne and many who resent any sort of Similarly, there are reporters who are hypercritical finish. i 8 and unfunny. wasn unifrrm. He sat on ried i pa.ss it and find onal League had ispenderi game rule hing can happen with aellv bench, his left hand in a cast, the tne new Baltimore coach. Jack didn't cross midfield legally.

Well, ironic accident. The Rilev. who was aDDOinted to the tw riiri ili.ti.-...ni' him in there. Onlv a few Brooklyn games did drag out weeks But it takes all kinds to make a world. If the P.

G. A. is going to get thin-skinned about it, it's in for a tough time. Particularly since golf Ls a dafned tough, wearying grind that's getting fewer and fewer guys in it who make for interesting reading and the public, which pays for golf, wants interesting people. SALIVA TESTS Maybe that Maryland gentleman.

Mr. Ranger played an exhibition game job only yesterday. He is ihe third with a sweet chance at a ago at. the St. Nick, he came close interminably Manager Uo D'ir- last Thursday at St.

Hyacinthe, Clipper coach this current season, touchdown. On one of his pass knocking out Freddie Archer with Cher came out. of the dugout to 01 UPa lne Quebec, and since the local team The Rovers, by racking up their efforts. Arnle Berber was trapped the first punch. It wasn't lone ago consult with a wobblv pitcher.

didn't, have enough men, Murray fourth shutout of the campaign. Spotmic an un.iMnched 'ure he that he had Harold Green on the solicit I his health 111 exchanged sides and played for them moved to within four points of the heaved the ball and the figure deck at the Garden. how Juniors Whooping cough was wneian, Kemy Star He hurt his hand in mix-up with -eeor, Philadelphia Falcon- ft. dlopme a wav In supporting eight -rounders Vin- whprP In St. Joseph's Victory Reilly 'n t01Tvifes Y0''kPrf and ''johT-niomas "fvwaysTnMwwnh Ma honey, will straighten us out today as to what's what in the horse-doping racket.

Certainly everything up to iot cacL Centura circuit, having registered 82 goals were'about ,0 wave the Giants on- fours Rocco Rossano meets Joe "mpires taking the other side i- 72 for the Olvin- of the question. with 13 and 12 points. St. Joseph School for the Deaf from the Bronx conquered St. Agnes Academy of College Point on the Joan of Arc court in Jackson Heights yesterday, 37- 32.

now has been confusing. I can't possibly believe that any Racuet pjna comntoc cent nn in Mpw Vnrlc State for and 65 for the Falcons. bench. They 1 I Dee. in- Hun1 uspended bali game Me O-eilled Atom didn't that th.

fim L.tt and William Slack, of Philadelphia, five times national champions The 1816 at half- 01 ine now.rs, inurcn kus- wm, ihe ball was Carl Grate, a Rene Trudell and Cal Gardner, -an ineligible. So they Mors led De Vi'o admission that the umpires control of the game. There ays been more respect 1 litrators in the American Ijeag1 HOCKEY STANDINGS and duration titleho.ders. won the had another good day uir ar.iooed the oa.l and penalized the KocKaway Hunting Clubs Gold jn? department to continue to i Johnson made them supreme the 1 blue is boss. The A n-aiqutu uimauoii sqitdsii idqueis one-t wo-l hree ill the league race n.uii lint not wi'h the Skins doubles tournament Thev for indivKluo! scoring honor- Card- skins got the ball conquered Cliff Sutter and J.

Basil ner netted two goals. Ru.sell drew foMavers McGuire, of Greenwich, the metro- two assists and Trudell chalked up Not lone afc fired his pclitian champions in a 15-12. three penoiNendin Thl 3' 15r8 UTl ThP bi" Roal tter was Gib The first half. The officials got arhi.ou', The winne survived a field 0 Nordin who rang the red light ramng. On second lhouh- i-s thirteen in the Gold Racquet for times.

Charley McCullough didn't get aw.u wi'r -n tournament staged since word of the and Harry Bell each tallied twice s.iuh; of illeealrv The w. dnf.sd, Pearl Harbor attack came during TllP scores were contributed miilt have scored 1 analysis were marked "negative" when Maryland, or was it Philadelphia, analysis marked 'em "positive." And what makes less sense was sending up samples from farm horses. What was wrong in Maryland? Some insider fooling with the samples? GOLF STAR HURT That was an awful smacking Grace Amory got In that automobile accident. She and her brother hired a car to drive to Foxcroft to see her Bister, a basketball team captain. On the way the chauffeur got his bearings mixed up and then came the crash.

Into a ditch. Grace is now at the Wardman Park Hotel in Washington in a cast from ribs to toe. With a broken hip right at the joint. TOMMY HOLMES IS ON VACATION ma! league owes it to scrap the sillv rule tile, after all. that pays hy Gus Schwartz.

Len Wharton and oh. ves. about, that Christmas Ian Mackintosh. present. Bv putting the Eagles out Goalie Bill Sutherland had an and the Redskins in, the Giants easy time in chalking up his third 3aVe the Washingtonians a chance shutout.

other Rover white- at making more than $800 each, wash job was turned in by alter- That's what the losers got last year, nate goalie, Gordon Henry. The winners cot $1,400. With" the In the preliminary game, the Cleveland Stadium holding 81.000. Jamaica Hawks defeated the Brook- against the Polo Grounds' 55.000. it lyn Torpedoes.

4-2. in a Metro- might be more. Quite a Christmas iff MB Chandler to Insist on Majors Giving Him Landis' Authority Special (0 the Brooklyn Eagle tailment of Sunday doubleheaders. The Detroit Tigers are trying to Chicago, Dec. 10 Commissioner Griffith would much prefer to arrange a dicker with the Boston Happy Chandler is ready to start work after dark.

Red Sox The world champions are a new war. The Kentucky song ready to part company with Rudy bird returned here yesterday and If the Reds are successful In York, their strong arm first base- DIVISION SPORTS RESULTS New Cage Record gave out a brief interview to the Frank MoComUKk thej a shorts-op. Hank Gre that berg -II lit 111 -III- 1 Duke Univ been outfield 1 he Bengal graduate He's Ed- Made by Kappen I Barney MKVv.kev Pat Dick Wakefield 'and the rookie of 'em all, Hoot Ever F.idie Dver. ne manager BASEBALL LAUGHS "I will insist on all the prerogatives enjoyed by Judge Landis the running of my office." declared Chandler. "If the minors don't like It, they are at.

liberty to secede from the Union The ctwr of ba.seball didn't like the sniping that went on at Columbus. Ohio, and is making ready-to carry the fight to his enemies. American Basketball League record last night when he scored 29 points as the New York Gothams defeated Trenton at the St Nick. Manhattan. 61 46 Tony caged 22 tallies in the first half when his team ran up a 40 to advantage Sonny Hertzberg contributed 14 points for the victors.

Red Touch and "nod" apolLs and Svra use Tl Did tlSJXX for The Reds, bv the wav ball players in and out of I ice and onlv one of em venal opisl are going resume their te By HAROLD C. BURR was a hungry relief pitcher with the Dein es were the rulers of ihe American l.eag were the Tiger Each lost 1 when the Athletics hired Tom Giant.s it ol winning smiled the f. afternoon snack. afternoon in the bullpen Graham had lo have hi Sheehan a.s a scout Tom will be the shortstop 1 "That's I mer Tea.s at Ihe Florida camp and assist named mi.f Miller. He didn't men lose his appetite one terrible day when Elephants started knocking the Bengals' starting pitchei White nodick produced 11 and 10 counters md in for the losing side.

Paterson is setting the pace for last plavers you say an pitchers in getting into shape. He's an old mnundsman himself. Cubs pgd the ti His last Job in the big league was Manager Charley coach with the Braves under Bob thpPW tne anmlai dinnPr Coleman He has also had a minor pennant-winning manager league flute a' managing Mlnne- National lag apolLs. La.st year he isted and Business Manager the title with six triumphs and three defeats. The lineup: irimm for me are still in the service the Johnnv Beazley, Enos Slaughter.

0 the Walker Cooper. George Munger. pilots Stan Musial. Brazle and Harry Gal- Walker. And perhaps they won't tit.ives be as good as when thev left." nui uaixroaii iasrler host to top 1 school here.

hostelry. BI RR. of the league a the first inning. Graham had barely taken the first bite out of a sandwich he had bought from one of the park vendors when the bullpen phone rang incessantly. It was the bench railing Graham to come to the succor of the Detroit hurler, who was leaving a full house of Philadelphia Kyle put down his food carefully.

"Who's coming up?" he demanded, all business. "Cochrane, Foxx and Simmons." ihey told him heartlessly. The lamb about to go to the slaughter had a last message lo leave behind. "Nobody touch that sandwich." he ordered. "I'll be bark In a BORIS DIMANCHEFF, Boston Yank back, is tackled by Barney Karnofsky of the Philadelphia Eagles in second period ot Philadelphia yesterday.

By defeating the Yanks, 35 to 7, before a crowd of 27,905, the Eagles clinched 1 second place in the Eastern Division of the National Professional Football League. SPORTS MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1945 Manager Joe McCarthy didn't come here from Columbus with the cavalcade His wife's illness raced him to Buffalo. President Clark Griffith of the Senators Is going before the big league meetings and ask the cur-.

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