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and Dick Ciccolella of were last con- snow storms have sent i games. -0--- a uow Sl orms nave good coaches scurrying for the nearest train ticket office. 1 1 0 5 threc standout, who play U. S. Olympics in '59 THE TIMES RECORD, TROY, N.

TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 20, 1956 Rookie-of-the-Year" Candida! es Freshmen Shine In Exhibitions By BEN OLAN The Associated Press There may not be a Ted Williams or a Robin Roberts among the freshman ballplayers currently showing their wares in exhlbi- the U. S. Olympics in a--- But from the likes of Pat Scantlebury, Jack Taylor, Jim Pisoni, ed with Sam Esposito, Norm Siebern, Bob RPI All-Tournament team McKee, Floyd Ross and Bob Tet- tlebach is liable to come the leading candidates for this year's the first tim A ne arons 0 fi ce says it's ieamng candidates for this ine nrst tune an American boy has ever received such a trvnnt rookie-of-the-year citations. Couldn't pick a better canning ea sucn a "Tout Boston College marked the third time in four years a team has come home with Lume norne witu a trophy. But their real feat xvsc th a i i ichigatt 1 1 me aecuon a basketball cnmm Scantlebury, a lefthander who won 13 games and lost 9 for Havana in 1955, gave up only two hits in five innings and Tay- feat was that 2-1 lor, 17-11 for High Point-Thomas- Carolina League, games on its home terday in pitching the Cincinnati Hall)? The Streaks; kingpins of the Western are Redlegs to a 5-2 victory over the tough enough without giving them the home court advantage every year they make the playoffs.

dr" -TMr McCJoskcy enrollment will be made up of Ca thedr a team will Albany Catholic Schools A Dloc a probably come out of SchenecUdy as soon as that citv Citholic Central high school host to Carmen Basilio tomorrow Basilio's recent unpopular loss to Johnny Saxton, which cost His title, should make him a mighty interesting fellow to listen to McGuire Says Colleges Need Pro Cage Rules Pittsburgh Pirates. Taylor lowed both runs, which came on Dale Long's seventh inning homer. Hits Two Homers. Pisoni, the Texas League's leader in runs batted in last year with 118, slammed two home runs, a double and a single to its new lead the Baltimore Orioles to an 8-6 triumph over the New York Giants. An outfielder, Pisoni hit oniy 270 for San walloped 26 circuit blows.

Esposito, former baseball but he and basketball star for Indiana University, singled to score Jim Rivera and gave the Chicago White Sox a 14-13 decision over the Kansas City A's. This was a wierd one as the A game ral- rules the gate. Played third base for Memphis in "I would suggest the adoption of these three points specifically 55 and batted -281 while stealing the former St. John's of Brooklyn mentor told the National In 24 bases A returning serviceman, Siebern continued to impress New vitation Tournament luncheon. Then he listed: "1.

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Schroll (S) and H. Stone (6) btrtt. L--Smith. Home run--Boston. Console.

and Ber- Et. Louis 100 100 200 020 WO--3 Haddix, Schmldl (5). Kinder (S and H. Smith; Wthraeler. Ross (6) Lon- L--Schmidt.

Home runs--st, Louli. Boyer. BUylock. Westlakt. PhlU- York A Milwaukee Larsen.

Terry 200 000 ffi) 140 001 220--11 IS 000-- 1 3 and Bcrra. Silvers (6); Conley. Besrdon (6). Paine (S) and Crandall. Rice (6).

Lamn. Con- Jer. Home mns-- New York, Slebem, Collins, Skowron. it. (N) 201 100 011--6 9 3 Cincinnati (N) CM 002 "00-- 2 5 Cheney.

Donntlly (6) and Rand; Gross. Kennedy (S) and Dotterer. Baits (6). Gross. Homt run Su Lxjuis, Frazitr.

Baltimore 200 010 410-- 13 0 New York (N) 200 001--6 12 3 Wltfit. 6) and Smith: Sum- tide. (7) and Wtitrum. W-- Besana. Marpnerl.

Home Baltimore, Franconca, of the Dick Frederickson Named To Captain Hartwick Quint Dick (Dutch) Frederickson Hoosick Falls has been elected captain of the 1956-7 Hartwick College team, The 6-foot-5 center was Warriors' leading rebounder during the last season with an average of 14 grabs per game, and a season total of 294. lii the scoring department he averaged 10.8 points per game with a total of 206 for the season. Frederickson, who is majoring in physics, will graduate next year. He is a member of Delta Sigma Phi national social fraternity. During the 1955-6 season, the Warriors had a record of 13 and 9, with a 12-8 collegiate record.

This brings Coach Tom Greene's six year record as varsity coach at Hartwick to 81 wins and 52 losses in collegiate competition. Plan Playoff For PSAL Title Schools 1 and 16 meet this in the Troy 'Public Schools League basketball cham- -pionship game, Tht grammar school league finished in a three-way tie among thete two' and School 14. School 1. defeated 1 while 16 drew a bye into the finals. of today's game will chosen frortf between School 12 and 16.

ui A OlricCUDU rule, making it imperative 'that a shot at the basket be taken within 30 seconds afier gaining possession. (The pro rule is 24 seconds). "2. Outlaw the zone defensive --it's killing basketball. "3.

Put the two defensive men on the inside of the basket in lineups for foul shooting. This eliminates cheap tip-ins." McGuire said he felt that the 30-second rule was neqessary to end drab, freezing tactics. "The crowds want a lot of action," 'he said. Stresses Home Advantage. He said he used the zone defense at North Carolina out of necessity because of the advantage with the home crowd, home court and homeybfficials.

"But the only feal basketball is flesh-and-blood, match-up basketball the kind we've known for years," he added. "Basketball should be man-lo-man by law." McGuire told visiting coaches of NIT teams and writers thai he would like to see something done about the advantage of the home court to college teams. "There's no doubt about it basketball is a 'home' court game -the advantage is terrific at home," he said. "I don't know why. Maybe it's the partial crowd and the atmosphere.

At any rate, something should be done to neutralize the situation. And the only remedy I know is 'the neutral court." St Bridget's Wins Quarter-final In School Tourney St. Bridget's of Watervliet defeated St Joseph's of Green Island i in a OU, i ill quarter-final round of the LaSalle Parochial Grammar School Basketball Tournament. Id a 'consolation game, Sacred Heart of Watervliet beat Sacred Heart of Troy, 44-33. Tonight at 7 in a consolation game, St.

Michael's of Cohoes meets St. Peter's of Troy. At 8 o'clock a pair of Troy teams will' meet in a quarter-final, St. Augustine's against St. Patrick's.

Scoring in last night's quarterfinal- Illlitl. St. Bridget's-- Grady 22, T. Wallingford 2, Wallingford 5, Kaperka 12, Farrell 10, Marion 2, Cav- anaugh 2. St, Joseph's-- Rr.otes 2, P.

No- Ian 4, Collins 8, Connery 16, Erno 6. York Yankee Mgr. Casev St He hit one of the Yanks' home runs as. 'the Amt League champions clobbere Milwaukee Braves 11-1. Jo lins and Bill Skowron go others.

Gene Conley, the righthanded ace, was touch? 10 hits and seven runs in fi mugs. -w Indians Lose. McKee, a second basema Des Moines where he hit with 14 home runs, landec of four Cubs' homers as the land Indians down to first in eight game Frank Kellert, Monte Irvir Ernie Banks also found the for Chicago, which score times in the ninth inning. Ross, a lefty who was 10-j Chattanooga, worked four less innings for the Phillies as they edged th Louis Cards 4-3 Tim Wo xxa ivi j. 1111 and Marv Blaylock homere the winners, while Stan A and Kenny Boyer connecte the Tarrk i.uc Uo.

TettJefaach, acquired fron Yankees in the Mickev mott deal this winter," got singles and a double in le the Washington Senators 1 8-6 triumph over the Boston Sox. -The Senators' 11 hit a featuring five extra base hit set a grand slam homer Sox Billy Console. Tettlebac outfielder, hit .309 and ha runs batted in for Denver season. Dick Williams, up from Worth where he hit .317. slar a three-run homer for the lyn Dodgers as ihev downe Detroit Tigers 13-10.

Sandy fax was the winning pitcher, vey Kuenn connected for Tigers. St. Ann's Takes Catholic League Playoff St. Ann's of Albany cap the championship of the Cai League by defeating SL of Rensselaer, 55-51, in a last night at CBA gym. The finished the regular season at standings after St.

i had led throughout the cam only to be caught at the wi the Rensselaer Hilltoppers. Jack Gorman hooped a hi, points for the victorious St, playing without lar Ricky Janott (ankle inj got 16 points from Jerry 0 15 from Red Lyons and 14 Ken Downs. Podres Gets Room, No Board At Navy Center Bainbridge, Md. (AP) Johnny Podres, the Brooklyn Dodgers' 1955 World Scries hero, found Navy life-- at least the bunks-a little too "soft" as he began his training here today. The -23-year-old miner's son from Witherbee, arrived at the Bainbridge Naval Training Center about 11:30 p.m.

yesterday following induction in -New York. Along With other recruits, he went through about 2Vfc hours of processing. of his first chores was to fill in 26 government forms. About 2 a.m. he made his bed and made a hasty entry only to jump right out again.

"It's too soft," he told Pete Sam Demcter, CSC, duty chief of the recruiting unit. "Do you a board I could put undei mattress?" Demeter said he didn't suggested Podres could sice a nearby wooden table if sired. Johnny accepted the invit He put h'is mattress and clothes atop the table climbed in for his first snooze. It was a short he was up at 4 a.m. for more process; Podres, who beat the York Yankees twice in last series, had previously bee jected for military servip 1 4 A cause of a back ailment.

He he had- been used to sleepii a board. Apparently some a ments are in order if he a i a i a three the in- .278 9-5. six St Musial two to an 95 last the the but bed and Navy one, New fall's i re- i be- is to Vinegar Bend's Ret Makes Cardinals Hi St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP) On a soft Sp Wilmer Mizell graduated from high school, Cardinal farm contract and stole away from without going home to frame his diploma.

Three years later the strapping young man National League and winning 10 ball games. A in 1953, he went into the Army and Eddie Sta Paul Patten To Coach At Cornell Canton (AP)-- Paul E. Patten, St. Lawrence University varsity football and hockey coach, will become freshman football coach at Cornell Aug. 1.

It also is expected that Patten, whose appointment was disclosed yesterday, will become hockey coach when Cornell resumes that sport on the varsity level in 1957. A graduate of Notre Dame University, Patten has been on the St. Lawrence faculty since 1947. 3 Overtime Game Marks Knights Play St. Francis spilled front-running Columbia, 40-34, and St.

John's won a 44-42 battle from St Michael's in triple overtime last night in the Knishls of Columbus Junior Basketball League at the of C. gym. Holy Cross dumped Siena, 5841, in the other game. Ronnie Jones piled up 22 points and Jim Kane added ten to power St. Francis to its triumph, which raised its standing to 4-3 while reducing Columbia's to 5-2.

Jim Foley topped Columbia with 14 points. Bob Angus swished a set shot in the third extra period to give SL John's its drawn-out victory over St Michael's. Angus saved his quint in the 3 second overtime when his field basket matched one by Tony Melite of SL Michael's. Angus and Melite, with 22 and 26 points, led their sides in scoring. Holy Cross rode to its handy win over Siena on a 26-point output by Pat Dewane and an IB- pointed by Bill Ryan.

Howard Huntington was high for Siena with 13. Scoring: Columbia Foley 14, DelVecchio 7, Hupe 2, G. Palladino 7, HefTern 4. St Francis--Jones 22, Kane 10, Chiclock 6, Kennedy 2. St Michael's-- Melite 26, Terrv 1, J.

Burke 3, R. Burke 6. St. John's Angus 22, Curley 10, Swasey 10, Ring 2. Holy Cross Mackey 4, Dewane 26, Malone 8, Maloney 2, Rvan 18.

Siena-- Huntington 13, Fox 10, Terry Weaver 10, Mahoney 2. Team Standings. W. L. GB.

Columbia 5 2 Francis 4 3 1 Holy Cross 4 3 1 Siena 3 4 2 Michael's 3 4 2 John's 2 5 3 Nine Dual Meets Scheduled For RPI Golf Squad RPI varsity golf candidates, under head coach Ed Jontos, will face a heavy siate of nine dual meets this season. A home meet, April 28, against Middlebury over the Troy Country Club layout will touch off the season. Union College will tee off against 'the Engineers May 26 at Troy in the season's wrapup for both squads. Bob Welter, junior from Garden City, L. will captain the Poly golfers this season.

Last season the RPI sauart a i A A 3 A 5-3 record, including a triangular win over Williams and -Siena. The schedule: April 28, Middlebury, home; May 2, Williams, away; 4, Union, away; 5. Siena, home; 9, Colgate, home; 12, Hamilton, home; 16, Vermont, away; 19, Hartwick, away; 26, Union, home. Toweel Loses Title By Default Johannesburg (AP) Willie Toweel, who drew with world bantamweight champion Robert Robert Cohen last year, yesterday lost his South African featherweight title without throwing punch. At the weigh-in for his fight against challenger Hubert Esakov in Johannesburg last night, To- weel was pounds over the 126- pound featherweight limit.

He forfeited the title and will campaign as a lightweight. Last night's, bout was at catchweights. Cage Results NIT (Quarter-Snals) St. Francis, Bkn 74, Niagara 72 (overtime) Louisville 84, Duquesne 72 ALL-TROYS VS. SAINTS The All-Troy basketball team will play the St, Patrick's Seniors at 8 o'clock tonight at St.

Patrick's gym. manager, wen ing. Now "Vine back as St. greeted him Card sketchbt as hip tile Ulg rural charm." Some day tt away from they'll never away from Mi town on the border always Lives "I live on a the line in the other day house. "1 saj Bend, cause 1 my mail.

I got before trainin that 1 was up (Winston-Saiej and new was after I Cuba." The adven Bend in Hava up there with Yale, but, uni torian was on MizelTs Hav is written in record books 206 batters, in Cuban hi with a 12-9 ret "I was fool curve ball a "I could throv over anytime there. Everyt Now I can't Cards Ai The Cards a "Vinegar" and long as he- can down the slot sticking that his they will ask practice, the 1 i they can see Tn ult 1L i 1 would be "Vinegar" nc pitcher with a great chang i -be true. He trouble hold in he explains his perience (14-2 1955 at Fort "The other tea men on "I just tire the Army," he anything else, what they wa that danged feet in Cuba. what tees you Most of the "Vinegar" aft town (populati Mizell census. Sarni, calls hii sort of partial tag.

"When they in 1949, i have sent me I knew. I alv gar Bend, a lit pentine town. Houston (1951 chartered a danged town pitch. I don't nothin' like th AAU Res (At Denve Allen Bradh AFB 76 Kings Motors 59 Chicago Corr Supers 62 S05S siEEEsjfl 1 1 BLENC Early night in 1949, signed a St. Louis a 13-11 record Petersburg.

The Cardinals a ith open arms. The 'ok refers him southpaw with the It still fits. may take Mizi Vinegar Bend but The little old farm, actually over ssissippi," he said the Cards' club- I live in Vinegar that's where I get Before n) with my son. came back wife That from of Vinegar st rank right he struck out than any other He finished whole lot," he said. the danged thing wanted to down le.

Even on 3-2. get it over." As exaggerated motion, i more. In batting bitters complain is a finished sharp pickpff an But it'wouldn' still has a little McPherson, Ga.) ed. But I had ve working per- Doggone, that's Cards his call Mizell old home His catcher, Bill Mizell is to the "Vinegar" for all always lived in logging- and tur- What I pitched in the folks home us and the whole came to see me Keeps NBA Hopes Alive Syracuse Syracuse Nationals hung on for a series- squaring victory over the Boston Celtics last night, 101-98, in their best-of-3 opening playoff round in the National Basketball Assn: With the series tied l-l, the deciding contest will be played tomorrow night in Boston. RPI's Kearns Top Scorer, Makes Ice All-America Gary "Skits" Kearns, RPI's tiny hockey center, was the leading collegiate scorer, according to the final figures of Hockey Newsletter.

And the 5-1, Peterborough, sophomore, gamed another honor when he was named to the Coaches' Alt America team. Kearns, whose 58 points topped the nation, joined one other Tri- State League player, Eddie Rowe, of Clarkson;" on a first-team All- America dominated by Western Leaguers. Michigan, which won -the Assembly Okays Brooklyn Center Bob Cousy again had Saturday by night racking up 28 defeating Michigan Tech, placed the 29 he scoicd three on the team; goalie Lome Howes, forward Bill McFarlane and defenseman Bob Schiller. The sixth player was Doug Silverberg of Colorado College. Skits becomes the third RPI player in five years to win the national scoring championship.

Frank Chiareili won the crown in 1951-52 as a freshman, scoring 81 points. The following year Abbie Moore was the nation's top point man with 70 points. Johnny Mayasich of Minnesota and Bill Cleary of Harvard won the scoring titles the next two years. Chiarelli was the last RPI skater to make the All-America, gaining the honor two years ago The Tri-State League placed four men on the second team. Named were goalie Bill Sloan and defenseman Chuck Lundberg and forward E.

Zifcak of- St. "Lawrence and defenseman Art Smith of Clarkson. The second squad was rounded out by Ken Yackel of Minnesota, named to a defense spot and Michigan Tech's Jack McManus. Thus, the Tri-State League and the Western Hockey League each placed six on the 12-man squad. FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS.

Gtn. IS 26 21 25 25 30 a baturday, his teammates in Boston's big three Bill Sharman and Ed Macauley weren't in their usual form. Sharman got only eight points, and Macauley three. John Kcrr paced the Nats with 23 points, as Syracuse broke out of a 53-50 halftime lead and jumped ahead by as much as 14 points in the third period. Then the Nats barely managed to stave off Boston's closing which brought the visitors to within three points.

Jack Nichols of the Celtics and George King of the Nats had 18 points apiece, while Dolph Schayes, held to only three field goals for the second time in two playoff games, ran his string of playoff free throws to 21 in row as he got nine straight last night. St. Bridget's Gains Final In CYO Phy St. Bridget's intermediates, paced fay Joe Healey's 26 points, gained the final round of the Diocesan night, 6046. St.

CYO Championships last downing St Augustine's, Bridget's meets Sacred Heart of Albany for the Diocesan title Sunday night at LaSalle. In last night's preliminary the LaSalle Frosh defeated the CYO Northern All-Stars, 47-45. Joe Coyne was high scorer for the losing Augustinians, dropping in 14 points. Scoring: St. Bridget's Gallo 8, L.

Walsh 4, Matthews 2, Nash 15, Healey 26, Torre St Augustine's McAvoy 6, Henna 10, Coyne 34, ConaUy" 10, Fox Frosh--Washock 3, Marchese 4, Marro 14, Bayly 7, DeConno 8, Neibuhr All-Stars--Corr 14, Canavan 4, Geiger 12, Tague 6, Izzo 3, McClure 4, Harley Nationals, ND Retain Lead In LEG House Loop The Nationals and Notre Dame xept their 1-2 stride atop -the Lansingburg Boys Club Junior House Basketball League by winning, in different style, last night at Lansingburg High gym. The Nationals rolled over the Knicks, 72-23, while Notre Dame had to go all out to defeat the Celtics, 37-34. Next Monday night's closing regular season program starting at 7 o'clock at LHS; features a 'natural" between the first place National and second-place Notre Dame. The other game pairs the Knicks and Celtics. Last night's scoring: Nationals--Johnson 4, Bacon 14, McGrath 10, Schulze 2, Cun-, mngham 18, Lucey 6, Rafferty 18.

Knicks Lynch 11, Allen 4, Sheehy 4, Gwinn 4. Notre Dame--Daley 2, Maloney 12, McGinnis 5, J. Ryan 13, A Phelan 5. Celtics--Wolfe 4, F. Ryan 12, 9, Vandermark's, Martin 6.

Kearns, RPI Rowe. Clarkson Cavsnaugh, N'e Frasco. AIC Andrews. Colorado 24 32 A Pts. 32 5S 32 57 57 55 MoManus, Mich.

Tech. 25 29 23 Reichert, X. Dakota 28 28 23 51 Lakers Bury Hawks By 58 Points Minneapolis (AP)--The Minneapolis Lakers blistered the St. Louis Hawks with a 133-75 defeat here last night- to crack two National Basketball Assn. records and square the Western Division playoff series at a game apiece.

The 58-point slaughter marked the most decisive margin in NBA annals and was engineered by all 10 Lakers who set another loop mark by all hitting in double figures. Martin tallied 19 points to lead the victory as the Lakers rocketed to a 61-30 halftime lead. They added" another 72 points in the final half. St. Louis, which had opened the best-of-three playoff with a 116-115 triumph Saturday night on their home court, was able to collect only.

22 field goals, exactly half the Laker total. Minneapolis dominated the backboards all the way through. Bob Pettit, the NBA's leading scorer, paced the Hawks with 14. The series decider will be played tomorrow night in Minneapolis. When Thinking of BUILDING or REMODELING Think of COLLINS SONS PLUMBING ond HEATING Supplies LUMBER and I I Supplies COLLINS SONS 2704-2742 6th Troy AS 4-1300-2-6750 Albany (AP)--The Assembly last night approved a bill designed to establish a dollar sports center in Brooklyn.

It would house the Brooklyn Dodgers. The vote wai 114-32. The Senate has not yet acted. The bill would permit New York City to create a Brooklyn Sports Authority, whick would be empowered to sell 3t million dollars in bonds to finance the project. Snow Cuts East Coasi Spori Slate By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS.

The snowstorm sweeping thi ot two racing and two boxing cards yesterday and gave miler Wes Santee another stay in hij battle with the Amateur Athlelit Union. State Supreme Court Judjt Waller A. Lynch was scheduled to resume the trial yesterday im Santee's attempt to- void lift- time suspension imposed by tht AAU. But the case was put off until today when Charles P. Grimei, Santee's attorney, became snowbound at his home.

Meanwhile, Bowie Race Track in Maryland called off its day'i racing schedule bv.i- of hazardous road conditions. A track spokesman said the same program would be run today, weather permitting. At Lincoln Downs in Providence, H. where racing already had been put off until Wednesday, it was decided to have no more action until Saturday. Also at Providence, the uled fight between Tommy Tibbs of Boston and Denis (Pat) Brady of New York was canceled.

Tht New England AAU boxing championships at Boston werrjxut- poned until a date to be set later. SfO Deposit Wiil hold until Moy lit Any one of TM ntw 3.6 hp. JJ hp. the biggtlt twin super quiet. Scott-Atwater WARNING THEP.E IS CURRENTLY NO AUTHORIZED SCOTT AT WATER DEALER IX LATHAM OR COHOES OR except Andy's or which offer.

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