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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN JAN. 14,1 95 1 23 Pro Cage Double Brooklyn-Loaded Dukes Face L. I. U. WwtoUe.

SWliBill Pairs Knicks I I) With Minneapolis Becausp nf the annual midvrar examination Deriocl. collree II 11 I George Mikan. Jim Pollard haskpthall ic Hn In th minimum this uprW with a kinolp Vern Mikkelsen and the rest jdouble-header scheduled for Madison Square Garden Tuesday's me mrauuuiu Til- 11n onH rtiinuocno nr the nation's top squads. De Paul meets Manhattan in the 1 first game. The collegians don't return to Jf Fock Faces Red if Zocafc Becomes Fireman of fhs Year 8IGX OF THE ZOLDAK It would be triply ironic if Sam Zoldak should become a star relief pitcher for the Cleveland Indians.

Sam is a Brooklyn boy who attended Eastern District, a high school without a baseball team in those days, and began play inn the game at McCarren Tark, but gives Joe Stripp's baeball school in Florida credit for making him the Garden until Feb. 8 when Lakers' cast invade Madison Square Garden Thursday night to battle the Knicks in the windup of an all-pro league doubleheader. The first 7:30, pairs the Baltimore Bullets with the Ft. Wayne Pistons. In the season's series to date X.

Y. U. engages Manhattan and Seton Hall faces L. I. U.

Columbia-Penn Go Tops Eastern Cage Next Saturday afternoon, St. John's takes on Brooklyn Col lege in the 69th Regiment Armory. Columbia has two Eastern the Lakers lead the Knicks, who play the Bullets In Baltimore this afternoon, two vic League Schedule League tests, both on its home tories to one. The Knicks beat I mi 1C vv "lie. i Mr ninvn.

umtr .1 Minneanolk in the Garden 71-' Four games, the most import-court Wednesday with Penn and Saturday with Dartmouth 9, on Vince Boryla's goal in ani 01 tnem Drtnging Loiumma the final two seconds, buC.md Pennsylvania together In dropped two on the Lakers' New York Wednesday, corn- In the Small Colleges Conference, Wagner is host to both Queens and Adelphi Wednesday and Saturday, respectively. There is also scattered action on the local gvm fronts at court, l-fi2 and ipnse this weeks schedule as Mikan, of course, is runningjthe Eastern Intercollegiate away from the field for in-fBasketball League winds up its dividual honors. The last of- first semester activity. After ficial league statistics had him 'Saturday only one game Dart Fordham, L. I.

L. and Seton Hall. Goldberg In Star Role 239 points ahead of Alex Groza. mouth at Pennsylvania, 27 will be played before the second portion of the campaign opens Feb. 3.

Even though it lost all fivei Late starter Dartmouth. Indianapolis, the runner-up, 918 to 679. Big George is averaging 27 points a game. Vern Mikkelsen is ninth with a 14.7 average. The Lakers have the best defensive mark in the circuit, of last year's starters Chuck Cooper, Ed Dahler, Joe Dougherty, Steve Skendrovich and Jim Farrell Duquesne came which played its first game last night against Cornell, will be involved in three of the week's games.

Docev Julian's a big leaguer. Stripp was a Dodger third baseman, ai Lopez, another former member of the Flock, intends to groom Zoldak to take over the No, 1 Tribe fire laddie assignment. Every Flathush fan is painfully aware that one of Dies-urns crying needs is a for Hugh Casey. could work out that Bn have kept Sammy in its own backyard. Two Dodger veterans taking the play away from their own ball team and a Brooklyn boy ending up to star in the American League, Anyway, its Zoldak's dream.

FOKGOTTK.X MAX OF 1948 SKRIKS Sam hasn't exactly been hogging the limelight since he quit his mother's store in our town, Williamsburg section, jerking soda at the Zoldak fountain. He was the lone Indian who didn't get into the World Series with the Braves, sitting out the six games in the bullpen and warming up for the call that never came. Yet he has bad his small moments of triumph. One year it was back in 19 1.5 he notched 20 wins for Elmiia. Headed for a trial with the Athletics, he was traded to the Browns and then became a part of a big swap with the Indians Bill Kennedy and $100,000 going to St.

Louis for him. He was a valuable stretch pitcher in the regular 1918 season. The chunky Sammy took on weight and tipped the scales at 210 pounds when he reported to the Indian camp at Tucson the next Spring. He trained down and last year reported at a more normal 185 pounds. But he couldn't win as a starter and never lasted more than five innings.

BOl'DHKAC'S RKI'KIKVK Zoldak knew that his number was up and packed his bags ready to go to San Diego. But that afternoon Mike Garcia, the Cleveland starter, hit on the wrist by a line drive and this time Sam was beckoned in from the bullpen and held the hard hitting Red Sox to one run for the rest of the game. General Manager Hank GreenHerg summoned him into up with another top-flight outfit that rolled over 10 straight opponents before bowing to holding opponents to an average of 72.8 points a game. Ft. Wayne appeared here Cincinnati.

1 he Dukes rebounded, however, to beat a ence this season, losing a close team visits Harvard Tuesday, Yale Wednesday and Columbia Saturday. The big game is likely to be the 1 i a Pennsylvania dash at Morningside Heights fine La Salle team by 10 points.1 one to the Knicks on the Garden boards. Fred Schaus. ex- Among the Dukes' victims were West Virginia ace, and the Pistons' top scorer last season with Arizona, which topped C.C.N.Y.; Syracuse, Detroit, South Carolina, Wake Forest and Texas Wednesday, however, since Dartmouth, Harvard and Yale a 1 1.3 average, and Larry Foust of La Salle, a leading are not considered championship factors. Both Lions and Quakers started fast this season mmmmdmsmymJ rmk it im I candidate for rookie-of-the-year A.

M. Two Brooklyn boys, Hal Cera and Art Goldberg, fill Eaile SoorU Picturt Honors, are pacing tne n. Wayne attack. Schaus is hit and up to last night, when Co starting roles for Duquesne. In TWO POINTER Pete Holmes of Poly Prep (right) tops in a basket as Don McLean of Stony Brook tries in vain to stop him at Poly Prep yesterday.

Poly Prep conquered lumbia played at Yale, were the last year's victory over L. I. ting at 14.9-point rate and Fjust at 13.2. only teams in the circuit with Stony Brook, 65 47, in an Ivy Prep School Basketball League conest. 6053, Goldberg broke the game wide open with five set; shots, sinking four of his first PHYSICAL EXHAUSTION fivp attpmnts.

nolrlhpror nlavprii iimpi ttir if A I at Lincoln High with Abe aiUCLiiNta D. v. u. lUMin I. U.

Edges B.C. In Tank Exhibition out a league defeat. Pennsylvania will come to New York with a 3-0 league lecord, sophomore center Ernie Beck and a veteran supporting cast. Columbia, unbeaten in its first nine games, carried an 18-game winning streak to New-Haven and also has a veteran group with a brilliant sophomore, Molinas. Last year, the Lions scored two hard- Bagnell Awarded Golden Trophy Continued from Treceding PageRev.

Jerome Kleber, S.J., and the benediction by the Rev. and gave him private instate- Jonn Donnelly of the New-tions in the fine points of theman club lne university of game such as running, passing; Ppnnsvlvania. Everett D. The Brooklyn College swim Becker, Jim Brasco, Mel See-man and Mark Solomon of X. Y.

U. Cerra played at James Madison. A third Brooklyn boy, Charley Wechsler, is a promis-: ing Duke sophomore. Two sen-! iors, Hank Kuzma and Red Manning, and a junior, Carl Pa-cacha, team with Cerra and Goldberg. Last season De Paul beat St.

ming team dropped an "exhibi tion meet to the undefeated Long Island University club, 4332. in the Flathush nool earned victories over the Finl For L. I. V. the victory goes adelphians, heating them 51-46 into the hooks as their 14th con- at Xew and 50-47 at the and kicking.

Thus, he gained McCooey ot tne feast 0ff on Palestra ecutive win. while the Kings- John's in the Garden, 74 68, There will he two tough non- rare distinction of going to col- a patriot note by singing the lege before, high school. National Anthem. Bowling Green, Ohio, Jan. 13 (U.R Genial Harold Andet-xoii, one of the nation's top hatkethall roaches was sidelined for the remainder of the year' today by physical exhaustion.

The 4R.year-ol(l exponent of fast. breaking basketball was relieved of his coaching duties at Bowling Green State Vni-versity after his personal physician found Anderson had exhausted himself in his drive to produce winning teams. He was ordered into the university hospital for treatment and rest. Dr. Frank J.

Trout' university president, said Anderson would he out for the rest of this year. Whether he will return to his coaching job next year depends on his physical condition, Dr. Trout added. men count the loss as a mere exhibition. and also topped Ohio State, Oklahoma A.

Cincinnati and Notre Dame. Govedarica, The strange affair came about Minus his water bucket, other celebrities on the dais Reds" became a student at included Gil Hodaes and RalDh his private office. "You're not going. Sam." Hank told him. "We're sending Johnny Berardino to San Diego instead." THRKK-AliA KM FIRKS It was a switch that set Zoldak lip and he won three games in relief in seven days from the Athletics, Senators and Athletics again, yielding only four hits in 12 23 innings.

He was rewarded with one more start and was chased to an early afternoon tub. Cleveland has the starters in Bobby Keller, Bob Lemon, Early Wynn and Garcia. Then the corps sort of thins out. Benton has been the ace relief man, but nobody expects him to be with the Indians again. Steve Gromek hasn't any appetite to go on relief.

So Sam Zoldak gets his chance to run to all fires. "Nobody ever won a pennant without a stopper," says Lopez, and he must have had Sam in the back of his mind when he said it. SMOKE EATERS OF PAST Zoldak Is as cool as one of the ice cream sodas he used to mix in Williamsburg when he comes striding in to stop an enemy rally. Off the field he's a carefree sort of guy. The stout little southpaw had a 2.83 earned run average in 19o0.

But for a pasting the Yankees as the Blackbirds use freshman who averaged 12.9 last year, is, league assignments during the week. Cornell visits Colgate, whom it defeated at Ithaca in December, on Saturday, and Pennsylvania plays Georgetown at the Palestra the same night. on their team in all meets while in the words of Hank Iba, Okla Branca of the Dodgers, Sid Gordon and Bobby Thomson of the Philadelphia's West Catholic High School, where he compiled an enviable record in football, baseball and basket B. C. sticks to the N.

C. A. A. rule which bars frosh on a var homa A. M.

coach: "A better little man than Bradley's Gene sity club. The Brooks used Melchiorre. ball, before matriculating to his frosh yesterday and thev had to Braves, Cadets Robert Blaik, Daniel Foldberg and Gerald E. (Jerry) Hart of the Army football team, Cadet Richard Shea of the Army cross country and track team, Hank Borowy. Cubs; James J.

Braddock, ex- label the meet an exhibition Govedarica, built like a fire plug, tossed in 20 points against St. John's in last Winter's fiist love, Penn. Bagnell is not a big man, standing six feet tall and weigh L. I. V.

leading 3732, didn't triumph. Pro Bowl Game Playoff Rematch clinch the meet till the last event when their 400-yard relay team anchored by freshman Bill ing 178 pounds. He never weighed more than 150 pounds in high school. What he lucked in beef he more than Adelphi and Poly heavyweight champion; Borough President John Richard Doheny, Ford-ham football star; Earl (Zcv) Vngel, who also took the 50 and 100-yard freestyle events, edged Los Angeles, Jan. 13 (U B-Triumph Easily Five Titles Decided oped into one of the nation's out Martin Redlich by Professional football's all-star Graham, former three sport three strokes.

The meet was the finale for squads from the National and Continued from Preceding Page finest passers. He was a pic re coach of the Prep and now football mentor of Haverstraw High School; Tommy Lough-ran, former light-heavyweight with 23 and 16 points, respec two Kingsmen. El Smith, who captured second place in the ture to watch in every game Penn played this season. As a reward he was given All- National League clash Sundav in the first annual Pro Bowl Trov. X.

Jan. 13 (U.R) jtra.e.T aiiwi VI LU JUIU tively. The lineups: Adelphi I Rlvsrdito America recognition. Second Penn Star Honored The game came close to being b. The summaries: o.

i o. r. titlist; Rev. Robert F. McCor-mick, assistant chaplain of the United States Military Five tites were decided today while two 1050 tillehoklers moved out in front in the East- a rematch between the Los An- 6 3 lIS'Merriti 7 4 IK Peel.

mrdlev 1. AdlerstMn 1. Art rs Mn 12 1 23 0 0 0 T.TTT- Bagnell is the second Penn UA ll.i,n t'rlnrl I 2. FTitd. L.I 3.

Pioou i. in. geies Kams and thp rhamninn 1 13 Papauan 3 5- ...1 1 1 3 7 Milvler sectional figure uc ums 2 ICharlev (Chuck) Bednarik, Also George C. McCullough. I 3 Hnchhauaer 0 Waliher frmiylf I.

Rfdllch. BC- II" IdSl 2 LI 3' BC' mnntn for tne league title. Each lare rpnrpspntort hu cot'nn rvl Mud ni i rrmro i nvpit nf thp Ral- burly center, was similarly chairman. Alumni Committee: ft Green 0 0 Hughea iirc-Mvji 1, vuitrL, l.i mv. 'lay Shelubov.

3. Tainan. BC. Time. .24 fi ers.

in addition, the National Pnnfprpnr.o losm rinnl, 0 0 "jtimore Figure Skating Club aii-onored in 1010. Others who'Frank McGowan. chairman, iiexed the Juvenile Men's title; received the coveted award Heisman Trophy Committee; 'Roscniarv Crowley of the Skat-v ere Cadet Felix (Doc) Blan- Thomas Mareski, Fordham foot me htyclahar of the Rams, while the American Conference Tnilll 23 12 a Tntala 18 7 43 gave him for six runs it would have been 1.83. Toin Ferriek notched a 3.78 average; Benton. 3.57.

The only major leaguer with a lower mark than Zoldak was Jim Konstanty's 2.0fi with the Philadelphia Whiz Kids. The Yankees, most successful team in the history of the game, wouldn't have won all those American League championships and World Series without Wiley Moore and Joe Tage. Herman Bell and Adolfo Luque shared the Giants' relief chores in 1933 and the tailenders of the previous year became the world champions, CONTROL IX) ES IT Sam must have his control to climb up into the Casey, Moore, Murphy, Bell, Luque, Fred Marberry, Tage and Konstanty class. The ideal reliever keeps the ball low. Nearly always he comes in with runners on base and if he can get the batter to pound the ball into the dirt there's the chance of a killing double play.

It will be interesting to keep posted on the progress of Sam Zoldak. Lopez was always a smartie under the bat, first with the Dodgers and later with the Pirates. He taught Preacher Roe his uncanny control, until the Brooklyn star can now split a dime with a ball, by noticing that he was half hiding his vision with his arm in his windup. If Sam has any lingering little fault Lopez will discover it. Stripp is through with Zoldak, but the Cleveland manager hasn't even started yet.

If Sam Is half as shrewd as his instructor he will listen and learn. That's how great pitchers are made, relief or otherwise. Re(fre Klein. Umpire Krywielcl ing Club of Boston, the Juve-, chard, Army, V.H.; Jonn uu- an Mar ana winner ot me nile Ladies'; Nancy Heiss, Notre Dame, 10-18. and Madow Trophy; Thomas ior Skating' Club of New Club.Cadet Arnold Galiffa, associate editor of Col- Poly Prep Stony Brftnlt O.

DUe 1, Nostal. 2. Smith, B.C.; 3, Bfr(tl. C. Wlnntnr core.

B7 1. lon-vard freenvle I. Voael. L.IU.' 2 Rfdiicn, B.C.; 3. McLoujhlln, L.IU.

Time! 5fi 3. jOO-yard baric-stroke 1. Knight. B.C.: 2. Brovender, B.C.; 3, MeLoughlln, I.U.

Time. 2.42 3. 200-yard breaatroke 1. Pried, L.I.U 2. Lorlni, L.I.U.; 3, Fltasimmona, Time, 2 38.

440-yard freestyle 1, Trelnan. BC- 2, Almo. L.I 3. HIIKik. B.C.

Time, SO 7. 400-yard relay winning team, L.IU, (Pappu, Pried, Brishong, Vogelj. Time, 3.54.1. 1 iers; Lou Xiss, sports editor of of New York City. Novice La-i 10.10.

2 8 4 has Paul Brown of Cleveland at the helm. But augmenting the Rams are such stars as John Lujack, Frankie Albert, Billy Grimes, Spec Sanders. Doak Walker. the Brooklyn Eagle; Deputy suinvan was singieci out tor Commissioner James B. Nolan, the distinguished honor be 3 7 McLean 2 14 Hansen 3 ll'Pattlaon 0 14Kane O'Manazarian 4 Vander Men 0 0 Phall 2 Bnenser 3 Milium 0 0 1 9 2 12 2 4 3 11 0 0 0 0 Hammer Laltman Blohm Spector Mihalk Lamm Scharte McKaba, Boley Holme Robin Total Relere cause of his rugged play with the football team which won Mini a place on the Brooklyn George Conner, Cloyce Box and dies', and Donald Ferri, Providence Figure Skating Club, novice Men's.

Louise Heyer and Joe Geis-ler, both of the New York City Skating Club, won the Veterans' Dance Team title. The Senior Ladies' and Men's president of the Police Athletic League; Rev. John F. O'Hurley, S.J., treasurer of Brooklyn Prep; Walter F. O'Malley, president of the Dodgers; Alan t.a Spnngle on the National Conference.

The American Eagle's All-Brooklyn Scholas squad, in addition to the Brown tic eleverts as a tackle. Jn ad-j; dition he has played a bang upj 27 11 5 To(al 19 47 -Krinaay. Umptra Meinhold. Redskins for Sale For Washington, Jan. 13 (uT5-Oeorge Preston Marshall put a half-million dollar price tag on his Washington Redskins to game with the basketball defending champions took the Pfeifer, Fordham football team, a member of the All-East team; Rev.

Vincent J. Powell, Brooklyn Diocesan Director of the C. Y. and Al Sherman, hack- lead bv winning chool figureiteam. lie is headed for Army stars, includes Harry Gilmer, Pat Harder, Elmer Angsman, Bill Dudley, Joe Geri, Gene Roberts, Chuck Bednarik, Pete Pihos and Arnie Weinmeister.

ii romnotition. Tenlev Albright to join his former teammate Jonee Burke Scully WarMleton and Dudley Richards of the'at Prep, Jerry Hart. o. 4 2 10 Lawrence) 3 0 6 Rnaert. 1 4 flj Raamuwen 7 7 2 IK McCahe 10 2 Isnatowlos Duke Boned G.

in 3 23 1 0 2 4 IB 0 0 0 2 3 7 2 0 4 0 0 0 3 1 7 day about the time reports were Vavrla Other winners nf the Cash- field coach of the Football nun waierneitt ot the RamsTMnm circulating that a wealthy trans it company official here is in Skating Club of Boston placed first in these events. Carole Jeanne Hoag of New York City was second to Miss Albright. man Trophy have been Albert Giants. McEvoy, Richard lnboraoni Award Winners Gerald E. Hart, now an Army The atheles awarded leUers and Otto Graham of the Browns were named as starting offensive quarterbacks.

terested in buying the lucrative ToTala 23 14 R0 Tolale 24 11 aa Referee Beeovlc.h, Umpire Puch. football club. rooioaii lineman, aim i nomas f0ow. "The Redskins are for sale if .1. Murray, a siuncnr.

ai 11 Long Island Firms In Boat Show Exhibits BASHBALL Robert Petnia, rherlea Vtr- anyone wants to pay me $500 Fordham. 000 for my controlling interest," ROLFE SIGNS $41,000 PACT In addition to the trophies. caro. Fnul Bagnaeco. William Berealord XA ard Planagan.

Anthony Maloney. Donald Markey. George Ott, Stephen Naao, Manater Richard Canlleld. BASKETBALL Donald riunn Patrick- Bagnell and Suliivan were prc- -Marshall said. "But Id better add that no one has approached me with that kind of dough vet." SCnted Lleni'US 17 jewel gold Thomai McHugh.

Arthur Pidonano, o. 1 1 -u--. Bimdrlrk. Salvalora Moacato. Robert Calendar waitne.

ICarey. John Imbornonl. Thomaa McLouahlln. The colorful Redskin boss Rolfe doesn't expect the 8600,000 highest in the history Eleven Long Island buildei'Sjgineering Corp. of Bethpage nf hnats and manufacturers exhibits seven all-aluminum ca The tOastmasier Of the Donald Purtn, John Walah.

owns it) percent of a fahulously Ticers to come within threeiof the cluh. casion was Edward A. Har Figure Called Second Highest in League-Pessimistic Over '51 TENNIS Raymnnd T1rny. Rirhird Tier. "We don't expect much hold successful club that has lost nir.

Pffrr Brhreier. Vincent Shields. Edwird marine equipment and acces games of winning the pennant noes, 15-foot sailboat and ah S'i-foot dinghy, and the Sperry rison, who starred for the Prep Kyle, John Krtmer. Edwird Clark Football TherKior Biwkiev. Jamm Flvitn.

many times on the field but sel dom at the box office. jOyroscope Company of Great sories have their products or display at the 41st National Mo John Torrest. Robert. Oalvln, Paul Hanjertv, John Imbornonl, Donald Jankowsky. Alex-der Lazzartno.

Laurence- Lotollo. Davtd Mar- out trouble," Evans said confidently with a wink toward Rolfe. It was believed Trucks will be the only player asked to take a substantial pay cut. Veteran cuiiey. Michael McAdim.

Thomu Wiiih. Neck, put on an educational display on various models of the magnetic compass. Kleven Wagemaker small James Kelly in football, baseball and basketball back in 1022 and later at Boston College. The other speakers aside from Farley and Thompson were co-chairman of the dinner Hilhert, who greeted the gathering on behalf of the Sisler to Assist Bucs In Spring Camp Drills as they did last year. "Art Houtteman's being drafted is really going to hurt and it just doesn't look like we've pitchers coming up to take his place," he said.

Rolfe has good reason to worry because Houtteman led the Detroit mound staff with Detroit, Jan. 13 (U.R) Robert "Red" Rolfe, who considered quitting as manager of the Detroit Tigers becatise of poor health only five months ago, signed a new contract today for craft, ranging from eight to 16 southpaw Hal Newhouser, who posted a 1.1-13 record last sea Pittsburgh, Jan. 13 (U.RV-The Pittsburgh Pirates announced today that George Sisler, one of baseball's all-time greats, tor Boat Show which opened in Grand Central Palace Friday for an eight-day run. Marine dealers from both the North and South shores are represented among the 233 individual exhibitors at the annual mid-Winter boating exposition. For the first time in the half-century history of the show all exhibit space has been sold out.

son, is expected to hold his IFathers' Guild; the Verv Rev. Terence MrPhlllipi, Jamec Moran Anthonr Murnolo. John Murphy, Richard Murphv, William Murphy. Goxm Oti. rrancii Phtl-Hpa.

Albert Roblnaon. Paul flulllvtn, Jtme Train or, Euaena Verier, Edward WaUh, man-atr William Hudson. CROSS COUNTRY Warren Rlnf. Wil-Hlfn Callahan, Raphael D1 Nwpoli. Frank Caun.

Vincent Bo en. John Roonev. pWMp Trot man. Joseph Ltahy. Edward MrGuirk.

0THTd Nuttlnr. manager, Anthony Wernar, IN DOOR -OUTDOOR Thomaa Murrav. William Harmon, Jamea Tearian, Bernard Kelly, Thnmae Chlaramonia. Raphael Di Napoll, William Callahan. Warren Rint.

Prank Dovle, Robert Markin, Emtene KiecJi-lln. Vincent Boen. Kevin Bovie. Richard an estimated $41,000 to becomejlO wins and 12 defeats. His place as Detroit's highest paidj 0'Connell, pres feet in overall length, are on view by Port Washington Marine of Port Washington.

The small fleet includes a new plywood duck boat, 12 feet long, weighing only 60 pounds. The Port Washington also is exhibit i the second highest paid pilot in big hope is that Virgil Trucks Pl'PII ijicoei diuunu 0f Brooklyn who will assist the team in Spring training as a special instructor and coach. the American vill he ame to come up wun maseman uoorge ieii ai Mmar.p the wolcuminj? address It was a boost of more thanks old nreoau auer suung ouuanu seen nu nhh a.i the RCv. nomas M. liar- the Miinhv.

P-nnkUn Caton, Theodora Buckie. Anthony Werner. Sisler, an outstanding reWard for guiding the'ninsL of last eason wilh a sore Priddy around $3U()0 are headmaster of man in his playing clays, will TigerS to second place behind arm. Paul (Dizzy Trout, vyho 'ol work not only with the Pirate the New York Yankees last year' 'If surh feIlows as Trucks.lcame back last year with a Tnp invoCllliori was hv hitters, but also coach pitching jn his seconfj reason as Hogovin anfl Raf Herbert, record, was slated for the big-: I III!) 1 -BIlllllllHllUIHI! H'' 'i! and first base candidates ager. Yankee Manager Casey tnrougn we cou rt ne a Rest increase.

mi uuuuh Stengel, who reportedly draws Utrong contender. Otherwise. to he mailed out Monday Lvans u. tcnnin pnmn i we're liable to wind up as low'said he expected the squad would be "all signed up as fourth," Rolfe stated. by the opening of Spring drills CITY SALESROOM 23-2S Botrun Place it Lirinfston St.

ESTABLISHED 0VEK IM YEARS Wm. PoIIak Wm. Pollak Jr. AUCTIONEERS March 1 at Lakeland, Ha. In keeping with Rolfe's boost, raises are the order of the day for most of the players with the 1951 salary list hitting nearly ing Wagemaker's first plastic boat, a 14-foot deluxe outboard runabout.

The Columbia Bronze Corp. of Freeport is showing a complete line of propellers, bearings and stuffing boxes, while Joseph Van Blerck, also of Freeport, displays a line of all-copper exhaust elbows. Lawrence Stahl and Co. of Long Island City plays up marine electrical appliances, together with air horns, batteries and instrumental panels. The Will-Hayes Corp.

of Free-port has marine hardware, boat plans and photographs and Stow and Company of Port Washington introduces new metal cleanser and polisher. Seaman Seacraft of Roslyn Jntroduced a new 27-foot auxiliary sloop which sleeps four and has a total sail area of 3C0 square feet. Seaman also is showing a 19-foot Lightning class sloop, one of the most popular one-design racing on lo-j cal waters. It is planked with red cedar and trimmed with ma-j hogany. The Thomas Knutson Ship-! building-Corp.

of Halesite, N.Y., feature two 18-foot runabouts, one of which is a cabin model powered with a 25 hp. Gray marine engine. Long Island Roat and Motor Sales of West Sayville, brought in a 24-foot Chris-Craft express cruiser to Grand Central Palace. It sleeps two forward, is designed for fishing and light cruising. The Grumman Aircraft En- NEED A JOB? Want a Better One? See today' Help Wanted Section Eagle Want Ads For Fin Selection of Jobs in Brooklyn ond tltewhcrt INCtiniNG: Engine Loth Assemblers Jig Borer Milling Machine Mochinists Metal Spinners Inspectors Tool Gouge Die Makers Pip Fitters Turret Lathemen Sisler will have three rookie first basemen under his instructionDale Coogan, Al Grun-wald and Dale Long.

Sisler now directs scouting for- the Pirates in the Pittsburgh, area. Four Red Pitchers Sign Cincinnati, Ohio, Jan. 13 (U.R) Warren Giles, president of the Cincinnati Reds, announced tonight he had received signed 1051 contracts from pitcher? Kwell Blackwell, Howard Fox. Kenny Raffensberger and Herman Wehmeier. They are the first players to return signed contracts for the 1951 season Sell on Jan.

17lh the only American League pilot topping Rolfe, according to De-troit General Manager Billy Evans. Ten pounds heavier, Rolfe appeared to have licked the bad case of colitis which plagued him all last season and left him Taunt and thin. He revealed hat in the middle of the season le thought seriously of resisting at the completion of the ampaign. "But 1 took a vacation which narie me feel like a new man ind now I'm just raring to get Spring training started." START NOW APPROVED FOR VETS Subststriii-fi ihp lr- $120 mn. i vnrd to tot, I iunno training STATE LICENSED TONITI 1:30 70fc RANGERS vs.

TORONTO at 10:30 A.M. I'urnilurp. furiiiliiiiKT. Iirir Iithc. rhina.

rufii. lamps of rvrry dpsrrip. linn from the alniiit' 1 rti mm. aimh nrl privalai ronifnor from all part nf thn rit TRiangle 5-0912 AUTOMOTIVE 47.4; '3? cj BODY 4 FENDER e'bronx, Harry Guthmuller of Bellerose I Dotrns of 4J Sftuthtrn BUd I REPAIR SCHOOL, rer. MSth St.lCV.

2-Ql3fl Other Opporlunilirt, Too shows a map especially adapted Giles said. i to use aboard boats..

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