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JeeM flvim. A Charles In Cincy Bout Tonight -Cincinnati UK Hard-hHtini Board will rlak place a contender heayyweifht title bout when he on fancy Joey Maxim -tonifht. i much to lote, and little to fain IB tht 19-rouud boul with, the Cleveland -powder-puff puncher. Maxim, on the other hand, much to gain. and Benty.Becker, the have offered Joe 1400,000 to meet the winner here next A crowd of 15,000 la expected to pay 170,000 lo the bout.

Because 'of Maxim'a cleverness and the 6 to with "Ez" the favorite. From that point on, however, the tilt it comes to the matter of risk involved. Maxim been considered only casually as an opponent for Louie. The boys who make the matches think a puncher-boxer is the ideal foe of the veteran champion. Silent.

as the champ is concerned, he isn't talking. He returned to Miami, Saturday night from a trip to Jamaica' and his manager Miles Marshall, said nothing had changed recently regarding a title match. ''Joe still has no definite idea, when or where he will fight for the title," Marshall declared. Louis has fancy offers but none approaches that made here. Philadelphia wants a championship bout with a.

$300,000 guarantee attacked and Chicago has offered the champ $250,000 for a'title boat Charles, a Cincinnati boy who has KO'd 19 of 30 opponents and lost only one since leaving the service in 1945, is expected to weigh in at 178 or 179, a pound or two lighter than Maxim. THE RECORD, MONDAY MORNING, FCMUARY W. IMf. II 'Vliet Helps 'Burg To City Crown Belt Cadets So Leaders Need Only Single Win PA1NC1FAL8 LEAGUE. w.

ret .500 .500 .429 Lavelli Gets 52 Points Against Ephs Williams College ran into the hottest shooter in collegiate basketball --Tony Lavelli--on Saturday night and when the smeke cleared, Tony had 52 points and Tale University a 100-64 victory. Lavelli chalked up his record' smashing total on 20 field goals and 12' free throws and now has 1,838 for his collegiate career to rank among the top five in basketball Bob Larson, former Lansingbur? High player and a soph at Williams, led the losers with 13 Williams winds up a so-so season this week, playing host to St. MJchaels on "Wednesday and at SETS NEW 35-POUND WEIGHT MARK--James Scholtz, West Point upper classman from Schenectady, whirls around in circk at Squadron A Armory, N. Y. he heaves the 35-pound weight in field event of Intercollegiate A.A.A.A.

track and field meet. Scholtz bettered the world and American indoor record with a throw of 60 feet, seven and 3-4 inches. The accepted mark is 58 feet, seven and one-half inches made by Niles Perkins of Bowdoin in 1940. Spartans Show All-Around Strength In IC4A Races New York CSP)--Michigan State, having wrapped up the Intercollegiate A.A.AA. indoor track and field championship on its first try, will be a top-heavy favorite to take the outdoor title later this spring.

The Spartans came into Madison Square Garden Saturday night and captured the team title at the 28th annual indoor meet by scoring 35 with a small but well- 43-32 victory over a stubborn RPI Poly Swim Team Bows To Colgate Colgate Univeisity moved to alanced squad of only 18 men. swimming team in a meet held Yale, the piesent IC4A outdoor Saturday at Colgate. Lsd by sprint champion, entered fifty athletes, but tallies only 26 good for second place. Seton Hall, with Amherst on Saturday. Summary: WILLIAMS.

F.G. F.B. T.P. 13 10 12 10 Larson Mason Pusey Sheehy Ditmar Fagenburg Fraiser Lavelli Aberg Anderson Osbourn Joyce Johnson Fitzgerald Tfadherty Upjohn i Totals' 1 2 2 2 1 .0 TALE. F.G.

30 1 2 2 4 1 6 1 40 F.B. 12 0 1 2 0 2 2 1 0 9 6 4 64 T.P. 52 6 8 4 14 20 100 HOCKEY York 3. Detroit 2. "Boston 2 Chicago 2 (tie).

MIXTURE or MIX-UP? Mixture! Like Mother's hotter, be sure your policy hos the right ingredients. Call us! I INSURANCE SERVICE (twin 202, CW.HMI CM. Troy 9304 9305 32 entriees, finished twenty points. Army, which held third with the indoor championship in 1944, 1945 and 1946. managed 16 with an entry of 48, placing fourth.

And New York University, indoor titlist the past two years, wound up in seventh place with 10 points au- though it entered 49 men. Michigan State won only three of the events, a feat duplicated by both Yale and Seton Hall, but the ability of the Spartans to score high in seven events, with some of them doubling up, earned them the jlrown. Full of As usual in IC4A competition, form took a battering Only one individual champion repeated and favorites were defeated more often than not One of the biggest upsets came in the 60-yard high hurdles, where Michigan State's Horace Smith nosed out the favored Jim Gehrdes of Penn State and Paige" Chrisiansen, IC4A outdoor champ from Michigan State, placed no better than fourth. Jack Dianetti of Michigan State uttered the mile the favorite, Hit he wound up second, 12 yards behind Yale's George Wade, after running with the Spartan two-mile 'clay team in the semi-finals. That ron man stunt paid off.

when Danetti anchored his team victory in the two-mile relay. Michigan State's point winner was Fred Johnson, who won the broad jump and finished second in the 60-yard dash. List of The 1949 IC4A indoor champions and their winning performancesr 60-yard dash-- Andrew Stanfield. Seton Hall, 6.2 seconds. high hurdles Horace Smith.

Michigan State 7.2 600-yard run Frank Foi, Seton I Hall 1:11.5. star Jordan, who annexed firsts in the 50 and 100-yard freestyle events, the Colgate swimmers took all but two first places. The only bright spots on the RPI side of the ledger were Larry- Gallagher's win in the 220-yard breaststroke event in the excellent time of 2 minutes 35.2 seconds asd the victory of the 400-yard freestyle relay team of Haas, Higson. Fishman and RedHch. Summary: 300-yard medley: Won by Colgate; Coxhead.

R. Reiners and Hall. 3:06.4. 22Qjard freestyle: by Mille (Colgate), Cooper (RPI), Red- Hch (RPI), 2:24.5. 50-yard freestyle: Won by Jor- (RPI), Fish- dan (Colgate), Hass man (RPI), 0:24.5.

Guthe (RPI), Mueller (Colgate). Fancy DMng: Simons (Colgate), gate), Fishman F.PI). Haas (RP 100-yard I). 0:550. 150-yard (C), J.

Reiners 1:37.7. 220-yard Breaststroke: 4 LaSalle 4 Watervliet 4 Cotholic High Troy 3 Saturday Watervliet 55, LaUle 51. Game Saturday. Lancingburg at Troy. By JERRY FIRTH.

in idle week. Coach Walt Eckerson finds his Laiulngburg High within a single victory of the Principals League crown. Watervliet, the only other Class in. the circuit besides 'Burg knocked off LaSalle, 55-51, Saturday to pave the way for the North Enders. who have a pair of remaining.

The 'Burg contest with the Flying Horaei. at the Troy corral Saturday presents the stumbling block while the finale pits the 'Burgmen against CCHS at Knickerbocker. A Class quintet has yet to garner the loop laurels, Lansing- burg's hopes being stifled by CCHS last in an Armory playoff. FUnnery 17. Watervliet thew the monkey wrench in the Cadet machinery Capt Jack Walsh came out second best in a bucketman duel with big "Red" Flannery and the lanky pivot artist racked iip 17 points- to pace the spunky hoop- of Tom Jones in subduing LaSalle at Arsenal City.

However, it retrained for Johnny closing spurt to insure the win. The triumph pulles victors into a second place tie with LaSalle and wound up the circuit play for both teams. Flannery bowled over the opposition, registering the first seven markers for 'Vliet a half dozen in the opening minute. Though he regie'ered four more in the initial quarter, Walsh and Herb Bradley clicked effectively to keep the yiai- torjs out in front," 18-15. i Tied At Half.

The lead changed hands in the ensuing staving off the efforts of Jim Igoe Paparian, who combined to knot count, 27-all. at the half. It third period that La- clcctea to try the long ones, but Ed Holland Ed Palitsch failed to move ahead of the winners, who retained command, 4341, after three cantos. Speedy Johnny Kennedy, took over the reins in the final minutes as Bradley and Walah pulled to Brewer, O'Connell Post 21 Points To Cop Wins In CYO Cage Contests Wally Brewer entered the CTO i Division Intermediate battfe between St. and Our Lady of Victory in the frame ywteiday and proved the difference he in points to the viiltort, 38-28, for St.

George Ahem hit for half tht losers' totals before 'jiuccumblng to the barrage. St. of Troy 'capitalized on the 18 markers accounted for by Joe rulnelUi to trim the Sacred Heart aggregation, 42-81. Walt Naah pt in the runnel up seat with 15 but the 'Vlietiana failed to close the gulf. At St.

Peter's Lyceum, O'Connell blistered the boards for 21 tallies nd paced the St Bridget's quint to a 52-47 win over Si. Augustine's. Vash and Bonnevllle collected 23 jet ween them to aid the victoiy while ii-jckley rang up 12 for the vanquished. A pair of posted ty Gliffen Roddy wrapped up a 49-32 contest for St Francis ovei St. Peter's In the day's clincher.

The nine points each racked up by Ceyrouze and Naples were the losers' best in the scoring column. The summaries: OUR LADY OF VICTORY. Hook Ahern 'inn Flaherty looley Totals re. i 7 0 1 2 11 ST. PATRICK'S.

FB, 1 0 4 1 0 TP. 3 14 28 St Marie's Drops First CYO Tilt To St. Joseph's St. Joseph's of Green'Island capitalized on the dozen markers of Bob Fleuren to turn In a 24-18 upset triumph over St. in yestei day's CYO Southern Section hoop play at LaSalle gym.

It was Lht first Ion of the year for the St. Joaeph's Trojun counterpart, paced by Bob Goetz's dozen, mauled the St. Ambrose outfit, 42-28. Roch- mlnski and Terry helped the cause with ten each while none of the osers was able to notch double numerals. St.

Cohoeii, succeeded i dumping Immaculate Conception 29-24, despite Laplnski's 15-polnt edict to the contraiy. LaValley and popped 17 between them the victors. Playing everyone in uniform, St. Anthony's closed noon's festivities out the after- by stepping all over Mt. Carmel, 64-27.

Chicko Cavallo led the basket procession with .7, followed by Caidnuto and Bovino who added 13 and 11 respectively. JLeHare's nine was the best Mt. Carmel equad The summaries: F.G. F.B. T.P.

he staggered could muster, ST. JOSEPH'S (G.I.) F.G. F.B. T.P. Flueren 6 0 12 Atkinson 2 0 4 Potenzo 0 0 0 1 Keating, G.

Keating, D. lourigan j. Bayly Cearney lobinson latigan ttace Bayly Totals 3 1 0 0 0 10 1 0 17 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 giBrennan 6 0 Totals 6 24 i i Tarter j'Bovin, J. ST. MARIE'S (Cohocs) F.G.

F.B. T.P. SACRED HEART. F.G. F.B.

38 T.P. freestyle: Jordan (Col- Backstroke: Coxhead, within a point The sparkplug r.pped two straight pushes and dunked a foul after regulation time to cement the victory. Bob Nolan hooped the deciding tally in the preliminary to give the Watervliet jayvees a 26-23 win. Mario Dominick topped the scoring with 11 while Dick Gatto has a point edge to pace La- (C), 'Welch GUla-he (R), R. Reiners (C), Sheffield (R) 2:35.2.

440-yard Freestyle: Miller (C), Cooper (C). 5:17.9. 440-yard Freestyle relay: Won by RPI; Haas. Higson Fuhman, lied- lich, 3:47.5. SaUe.

Main summary: LASALLE F.G. F.B. T.P. 1 1 Mile 4:13.6. run Phil Thisrpen, 2:145.

run--George Wade, Tale, Baseball Golf Won By Harris Valenti 3 Walsh 5 6 16 Maloney' i Palitsch 3 0 6 5 3 13 Holland 2 1 5' Zampier 2 0 4 Delsignore Halpin fash ullivan ogel Clough 4 3 7 0 3 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 Peltier McGarahan Fitzgerald Bovin, B. Maloney Guynon 15 i 0 6 Totals 20 2 ST. MARY'S (TROY). FG. FB.

Ragosta Germane 42 TP. Totals ST. Terry La Chance Goetz Danaby Jl 4 0 0 2 0 0 1 8 0 0 (i 1 2 0 0 0 2 8 0 1 2 IB Tro Pinners Lose Finale, Finish Sixth The Troy Saratoga Drys finished their Eastern New York Inter-City bowling season In sixth place by falling before the Russos, 2-1, last night at Albany. The Drys took the first but rolled in decieasingly effective fashion to drop the next two. Team scores were: Troy--924, 899, 8892712; Albany Russos 896, 956, 933-2785.

High men for the Drys were Chick Foley with 224-577, and Frank Eeditz, with 196-574. Middlecoff Wins Texas Golf Event Harllngen, Tex, UP) Tall Cary Middlecoff, the dentist who quit pulling molars In favor of pulllnf down cash on the golf trail, staged a gieat comeback yesterday capture first' money in the $10,000 Rio Grande Valley iSpen with a 73- hole score of 267. Middlecoff, leader at the thrM quarters mark with 197, was lot- terlng as he finished the first in one ovei par 36 yesterday. But he came sweeping home over tht mud-caked Harlingen municipal course with a two-under-par 34 tnat Rave him a victory big Bob Hamilton of Landovcr, Md. Middlccoff had rounds of 68, 66, 63 and 70 on the 6095-yard pai 3536--71 course.

Heavy rains Satur- itamc i day evel 'ything; except the 8 ''gieens in miserable condition. It was the Memphis aentiU'n first touinament victory since No- vembci of 1948 when he captured first money in the Hawaiian open. Middlecoff came onto the 18th green with three putts to cover 28 feet and finish a stroke undei Hamilton. He took only catefully to within two stroking 15 inches of son, 213-587, and George Bickell, 211-584. Albany leaders were Eail the slnk 'nS and throwing the air as Middlecoff won $2,000 to bunt his earnings for the year to JOSEPH'S (Trny) F.G..F.E.

0 0 0 0 Rochramiaki Paslnella Bonesteel Marrinucci Santoro Totals 1 3 7 1 0 0 12 Jacou 18 Totals T.P 10 4 12 4 10 2 42 21 ST. ANTHONY F.G. F.B. T.P. ST, AUGUSTINE'S.

FG. FB. Boucher Maloney O'Neil Stuart Buckley Totals 2i 1 1 0 2 0 21 TP. 14 9 Sheehan Monaban Fitzgibbon Senader Gibson Totals 4 3 I 3 0 11 9 8 4 7 0 28 ST. PATRICK'S (Cohoes) F.G.

F.B. T.P. 12 Arndt La Valley, B. O'Connell BonvilJe Nash Nealon ST. BRIDGET'S.

FG. FB. 10 5 2 2 1 2 1 0 0 Totals Harris, from professional Fla. who retired baseball some 20 years ago, yesterday won the 10U) annual National Baseball golf tournament with a 36-hole total 14Z Harris carded a 70--two under par--yesterday to add to his Totals 20 51 WATERVLIET F.G. F.B.

T.P. Romano 1 2 4 3 15 Flannery 5 17 Kennedy 5 2 1 2 DiBacco 0 0 0 Paparian 3 1 7 Totals 21 li 55 Referees', Cahill and LaBelle; scoer at half, 37-27. Griffin Roddy Betas ra Leonard Hughes Connolly Riegert Totals 24 4 ST. FRANCIS. F.G.

F.B. 7 7 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 47 TP, 21 12 11 4 4 52 T.P. 14 14 La Valley, P. St Onge Legnard Snez Champaign TotaU 2 4 0 0 4 0 2 0 12 1 4 2 39 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION F.G. F.B.

T.P. Lapinski Kobernlo Waiters Dombroski Bessemer 15 2 5 2 0 Totals 6. 24 0 ST. ANTHONY'S 0' F.G. F.B.

T.P. vinu Parker Annrxet ing round of .72 and finished nine French Net Title stroke, in front of big Paul Parls ringer, former Cincinnati Reds pitcher, who ca.me in with a 79 for 15L Los Parker Angeies won the French in- indoor tennis title yea- 3er 6-1, Paul Ryder, former defeating Marcel Two-mile run--Bob Black, Rhode player, was third at 153 overlnard. France's No. 1 player. Island State, 6326-yard Miami Country Club 6-3, 6-2.

High jump --Dick Phillips. I course better Brown, and Dick Temple. 6 4 inches, i Commissioner A. B. (Happy) Broad jump Fred Johnson, chandler had 175.

Lou In Ihc women's All-France Michigan State. 24 ft 6 in. Pole vault--George Appel. YaJe. 14 a.

Shot put--James Fuch. Yale. 55 ft 5U in. Weight throw--James Scholtz. Army.

60 7 in. Miie relay--Georgetown. 3:21.7. Two-mile relay--Michigan State, 7:49.5. placing and assurance gave him a relatively easy fi- BUDGET HAMPERING YOUR SPRING SHOPPING? I iCi US CNNiH MMr look new.

Brinf back MIC pcrftcHoH tit HMI fim PICK UP AND DELIVERY CRESCENT CLEANOB DTERS 119 1141 RMN former Eastern League hurltr. Maud Galtier beat Jacqueline won the driving contest with a I Boutin. M. 5-3. poke of 285 i 5MCBA BATA StG.

Vero Beach. Fte. fjPl-- The Brooklyn DfCftif announced yesterday that OnUScJder Georjce Shuba and IKO BASKETBALL. BAA Fort Wayne Minneapolia W. Pitcher Jack" Bantu had their 1949 coniracts.

Shuba batted -267 Sn S3 game? with the Dodgem year. Banla of the International MS winninjr 19 for Montreal WDf SOCCER CROWX. TSwcrton, B. t. Feirrra In a rne kick 3n the final of an overtime wearier 5o the Pcsta defending champions.

A 1-0 victoi-c avn thr L-jDcoln Qtib of FaU River. Tor the New Eujrland na- ajnaJIcur cap at Ponta Stadium. Sheboygan TO. Oehkosh 64. Waterloo 73.

Hammond H. 51, Syrccaxe 40. SUic. GJena Fails 61, Harlem $9. Wilson Saiazar Hogan Keyroure Geneveil Riley Snyder Tctalu 24 1 ST.

PETER'S. F.G. F.B. jCa valla 49 'MuscaUllo DeLuca. T.P.

0 0 1 1 0 1 6 0 1 Cardnuto J. Valenti Coramis Joe Valtnti Bovlno DeooUi Edwardx Milanese 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Detroiters Grab Fifth tn ABC Atlantic City, X. J. Up). Williams.

29-year-old Detroit sensation, yesterday pairea with Bob Crawford, of Detroit to roll into ilfth place is the two-man event of the 44th anaua. American Bowling Congress tournament. iBislo Di Ninio Le Hare Millaney Carroll 17 2 3 IS 4 2 11 2 6 0 64 Legion. George Gachosh, 206-592; Pat Simmons. 525; Andy Mokay, 208 504; Fred Nwtork, 201-501; Bill Sykela, SOU.

Watervllef'R" Club. Sue Dzublnsky, 155-442; Vera Taracuk, ldl-430. Steelmakers' Mixed. Jack Minehan. 252-600; Mitch Nolett, 200-B73; Mike Poppy, 500; Fran Nolett, 168, 177-486; Nettle Canard, 175-468; Mary Gully, 156460; Eve Minehan, 166-417.

1'al O'Mlnc. Chet 201, 216, 204-821; Ed Martenis, S55; fBIll Cookfair, 202547; Joe Long. 528; Ken Bull, 522; Jack Cui ley, 208-526. De Mento'n Mined Len Salshury 529. "Chewee" Lajeunesse 513, John Kinsela 505, Edith Whiting 414, Bea Salsbury 150-407, Joaie Meher 151-400.

Harris Predicts Negro Catcher Will Be Star year 656.66 and send him well up with is leaders. Hamilton closed three-under-par 68 for 26 winning J. Harrison of Little Rock wan third with 270 on the strength of 67 yesterday and received $1,000. Tied for fourth were Skip ander, the big blond from Southern Pines, N. and Ky Laffoon of St.

Andrews, 111. Each won yesterday. Union Tops Hamilton Five, 54-36 Union College's warmed up for Wednesday's tussle with Rensselaer Poly Saturday by dumping Hamilton. 54-36, to a previous 72-70 loss in overtime. Jim Pemrick and Dick Speidal combined for 31 of points with the former LaSalle star getting 18.

Bill Tank had 13 for Ham- and in front, 37-19, at halftime to make its season record seven wins against eight lossw. HAMILTON F.G. F.B. T.P. Ontario, Calif.

JPl--Johnny 'ilton. Ritchey will be the'Cleveland Union quickly ran up a 23-5 lead dians' "No. 1 catcher within two years," Bucky Harris said yesterday. Harris expressed his belief- offering "to lay 10 to 1" on It-as he watched Ritchey training with the Pacific Coast League's San Diego club here. Cleveland and San Diego have a player-exchange agreement "Right now," Harris added, "he's a better backstop than any- Ihing the Yank's (New Tork Yankees) had last year." Harris manager of the Yankees last year.

He's managing San Diego year. Ritchey, 24, is starting ond with San Diego. Ht was the first Negro to break into the Cout League. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Cannon 47, St Bonaventure 45. Creighton 55, Lawrence Tech 45.

Xavier 49, Dayton 44. McKay Wood Tank Gregory Huffmire Burton Egner Totals Pemrick Speidel Roberts Carmlchael Davis Sherwin Micarelli Patton Totals 6 0 1 1 0 15 0 2 1 1 0 1 1 12 13 1 2 3 1 UNION F.B. 2 1 4 2 0 1 3 1 18 I 30 14 30 MT. CARMEL F.G. F.B.

T.P. 4 1 1 0 12 2 2 0 Tt Mikan. Lakers And Bullets Rewrite BAA Record Book WRIGHT TO Portland. Ore. Wright, former Notre Dame quarterback and 5vard and for the last three years football coach at Aquinas Williams, who flew 0 yreterday State Institute.

Rochester. N. mominjc after cleaning up in yesterday was named to a similar the Petersen Clacaic st Chicago, post at the University of Portland. his partner hunt a 125! to-1 tal on Combined tames of 427, 4021 RAXGERS TOP WI'G5 nS 425 New York JB-The New Tork in the first peiiod of ax acUon- NaUcaal Hockey JeadJnjt Detroit Red before 1UB3S in Madison Garden. had 208-007 Qrawlord put jjoRetbcr a 218, 212.

235-447. COMPLETt BRAKE ALIGNMENT SERVICE GOODYEAR soviet fronts If 1-1! 3 It. IAT MT PLAN America if frat of date today. Sip George Mikaw. the Lakers and 3ete teamed up Saturday fire new marks into 'lie 1M)3rt)ed Tram the Fort E.

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