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rAOk -lHE MORNING HKKAL0, TJKIONIOWN, MOKDAV, FEDRUARV I95J- NCAA. NIT From Cage Smoke (, Duquesne, Dayton, Charles-Norkus, Cincinnati Set Brennnii To Speak At Yougli Dinner tewy Brennan, University of Notre Dame grid coach, will be the prloclr-al speaker at tonight annual Connells-ville Booster Club all-sports dinner. Senior athletes will he honored at the event, scheduled for the First Methodist Church, beginning at 6:30. Olson-Jones Bouts Top Week's Card For Invitational Uy BEN OLAN The Associated Press Xhe season's initial battle of the initials NCAA and NIT was underway today as Minnesota, Colorado and Pennsylvania held slim conference basketball leads and streaking Marquette became the first 24 entries for the NCAA lournament'next month, Minnesota's clutch-shooiing Gophers maintained their half game lead over Iowa in the Big Ten race by defeating Illinois; 78-71 in double overtime Saturday. Colorado's Buffaloes whipped 'Missouri 80-71 io lake over sole possession of first place in the Big Seven and Middleweight champion Bono Olson faces Ralph (Tificr) Jones, Tommy Bolt upset winner over bufiar Kay Kobinson, in a non-uue Dout ana champ Ezzard Charles boxes Charley Norkus in a heavyweight mate to top the week's boxing program, Tlia rtlcnn-TnTipfi srran at Chifaoc Wednesdnv will he Rnhn' first of the year after defending his title three times against Kid Wins Tucson K---vlr mm Kf.V.

r-t4J9mmmm Wry- mW Gavitan, hock.v uastenani Penn, despite a 76-7(1 licking at- rort hot in Chicago where he unset Kacur A.L. the hands ol Dartmouth, continued in front by a half game in the Kuear Rav desm five straight Ivy League. defeats, hasn't fought since the Rohinson bout. Jan. 19.

Wall, Holscher Tie For Second BY MURRAY SINCLAIR TUCSON, Feb. 13 W) Enters Six Marquette, one of nine at-iarge ion-conference winners) select- Charles, beaten twice by Kooky Marciano in June and September, tions For the NCAA, rolled to its 18th straight victory by clobbcr- conies back to the ring Tommy Bolt of Houston, five-month layoff Friday al Madi- Cornell, led by Jock Sheehy's 34 points, walloped Yai, 79159, for a 6-3 league mark and Harvard won its fir home game of-Uie season, 67-57, over Princeton. Duquesne, the nation's fourth-ranked club, had to go all out to down Westminster. Si Green, With 22 points, paced the Dukes, Who led, 27-23 at the intermission, but hart to scramble in the second half to squeeze by the underdogs. Other Major Tilts In other games involving major All-America Tom Gola nfj Bowling Green 101-o6.

Itcgioiials Uniontoivn Fighters In Goldeu Gloves Kaeur A. C. is enterins si: Square Garden to take on ciinniy. scored iwo birdies in a row to win the $10,000 Tucson Open Golf tournament with a 14-uhder-par 266 today. The Warriors, beaten only in their season's opener by Michigan Norkus, a run-of-the-mill heavyweight who spurted to No.

9 position by knocking out Charley Powell and. whipping Rnlland fighters in the Dapper Dan Gold-; State, will compete in the open Rolt into the final nine ilcs trailing i'ouna Bud Holscher ing regionnls at Kentucky's field- cn Gloves tournament that opens tonight in the Southside Center, Pittsburgh, with a ond, and Danny Wilkis, right, Standing left to right, Kirsh Kefover, Grant Brown, Sonny Boyd, Nat Lawson and John A. Kaeur, manager-trainer. Absent was Joe Sekini. HERALD PHOTO by Polink LaSiarza.

Most of ihc attention ENTER GOLDEN GLOVES Six boxers from Kacur A. C. are entered in the Dapper Dan Golden Gloves title fights that start tonight in Southside Recreation Center, Pittsburgh. Pictured above, kneeling, Nick Stefanik, chief sec housei Lexington March B. The of Santa Monica, by one stroke and being pressed from be NCAA tourney which holds its ti- will be centered on Charles to see how he reacts from the two beat- field of more than 200 hasers en uiiinr Kansas Cily March 19 hind by Art Wall Jr.

of Pocono tered. The. iirst fight will start I have 15 conference titlists by Rocky. At the. age of 33, Manor, fa.

poured in 32 points as La Salle broke loose after a drowsy first half to defeat nichtnond' 91-80; George Washington, with Coi-kv at 15 p.m. joining the nine at-Jarge teams. Bolt dropped' his tee shot on the G. I. Fred Dwver Shows Heels Entered from the Uniontown lJuquesne, which bad its hands full before subduing Westminster, he will be appearing in hia 100th fight Charles is No.

3 in the division. Gene Fullmer, unbeaten West hoxins club are. Marsh Kefover, 360-yard 15th about 15 Jeet from the hole. He putted for a birdie. Devlin canning 22 points, toyed with Army, 80-49; St.

Francis of Laretto, routed Temple, 85-69, as This Week's Cage Card A fine approach on the 382-yard 12fl pounds; Sonny Boyd, 147 pounds; Ed 'Wilkis, 147 pounds; Joe Sekini, 160 pounds; Grant 55-53, Siiturday night, Dayton and Cincinnati are the three teams in the National Invitation Tourney Jordan. Utah. iwrtltinvfctijrht To Nielsen, Santee In Race By ED CORRIGAN Maurice stones tallied 2G points; lutn wnen tne pressure was greatest left him within putting dis- 27 straight victories, meets stem Brown, 160 pounds, and Mate test at Brooklyn's Eastern Park nice of the. hole. The ball never as tjonnccttcut pulverized Maine, ra, 180 pounds.

way tonight in slick-boxing Paul so far with nine still to he chosen. Three more are expected to he announced today with Holy Cross, St. Louis, Manhattan, George avercd as it went, for a hirdie. NEW YORK, Feb. 13 UPt The personal battle between Wes Mempius state won is Brown reached the semi-finals Pender of Boston.

15th straight bv rallvine tn thn last Tear, Santee and Gunnar Nielsen for worfd indoor mile honors, suddenly a three-cornered contest today with litlle Fred Dwyer pro Joey Giardello, leading middl won $2,000. Tie For Second Holscher and Wall finished Washington, St. Francis Nick Stefafiick will assist Man weight contender to Olson, tops jecting himself emphatically into the picture. and Connecticut among the clubs the Tuesday show at Eiami Beach tie for second and collected ager-Trainer John. Kacur in thi caoadtv of chief second.

Charlcrci at California. against Andy Mayficlu ef Mia From now on, instead of watch each other, Santee and Nie). being considered. In other conferences crambles, 31,200 each Dn scores of 26B. Vf'W Post 47 will transport the Jackie uiair, Lianas second' half to defeat Arkansas State, 88-71; Furman, the nation's i highest scoring quintet, ran into a freeze by the Citadel and had to settle for a 26-24 triumph; Fordham rallied in the final 10 minutes to nose out Georgetown, 61-58, and Manhattan trimmed Canisius, 66-59.

son will keep their collective eyes Jerry Barber of Los Angeles came in with 61 today for a total Utah, ranked fifth nationally, ex hoys to and from Pittsburgh. with 111 fights, comes to Saturday's tended the Skyline margin by de York (0 box Kenny Lane of Three of last year's open rhamDions will be back to defend of 272, which was good for 51,800. Tony Holauin of Midlothian. on Dwyer, the pint-sized iliatiova graduate, who gave both a sound lesson in tactics last night in the New York A.C. games in Matiisun Muskegon.

tonight at St. feating Brigham Young, 73-71; North Carlina State and Maryland remained in a 9-2 deadlock atop their titles Flyweight Regis Sa- Case Scores Nicholas Arena. Blair has fought 111., and Rob Rosburg of San Georges at Pt. Marlon Norm Union si South Union ot Masontowu Scctinji I ft Ellsworth at MapletoTcn KstHBca Jefcrton at BentieytlllB only once in New York, back Francisco were tied at 273. They Square Garden.

ger, Pittsburgh Boys Club; Featherweight Handy Chambers of flic Lee Moore A. and Hid- tne Atlantic cotuereneo the WolFpack druhher South Ca 1950. a six-rounder While Santee and Nielsen, who earned $650 each. Bolt clinched his second ch The television networks will took turns setting world records lina, 93-71, and the Terps edged dieweignt jonnny Morris, irene nsrtnmi ihc past two weeks tried to North Carolina, G3-G1: idle Texas carry four of the shows, Fullmer-Pender (ABC), Lane-Blair (Du Kaufman Settlement Morris Patty Berg Leads Open ST. PETERSBURG.

Fnh pionship here when he dropped a 30foot putt for an eagle three on the 18th hole to give him a each other out of wind, Dwyer Eastern Champion. CurncU Yale 53 St. Francis (nan) I 94; CCNV Kintl, Olson-Jones (CBS) and KuiitliitJcnJ at Immac. Cone. Still more boxing class will be five-under-par 65 for the last Charles-Norkus (NBC).

hung back and when the lime came passed bath to win breezing by ahont 65 yards in 4:06,2. Christian took a one game lead in the Sotuh west as Baylor surprised runiieiup Sotuheni Methodist, 76-72, and UCLA moved in front by two games in the South- Drovided by Bantamweight Ricnn round. 13 Pattv Bere shot. 73. Scalise, who is returning to box "The lone: putt was nice but I MONDAY Joseph's 56; Rhrnac is.

11 ing after having won Golden Collate T3; Syracuse knew I was in when 1 came up to At New. York St. Nicholas Division ot the Pacific Coast World's Record Ncilsen holds the. world record 4:03.6. Hamilton 83: Ithaca 7: the last tee.

Bolt said. Arena, Jackie Blair, Dnll Gloves crowns in 1049 and '51. In the latter year ho went to the with a 72 50 victory Fin Cm 85; was already home and I Kenny Lane, Muskegon, Stanford. Rof-ravrr at ConntllsTllle rt. Marion at North Union pUkvIII Clivensliiirs I Latrobe at W.

Huntlnsdon finals of the Eastern Champion Dwyer, now a GI running for he armed forces team, was trot stroke under par, today to cling to the lead after 54 holes of the 72-hoie St. Petershurg Women's Open Gold Tournament, The veterans Chicago pro now leads Ccvcrly Hanson of Idaho, 218 to 219. Mrs. Hanson trailing bv two rim Idle lights, 10; at Brooklyn Eastern knew liis score. 1 had been fold Holscher had gone oyer par an ships but was beaten in the title bout in Madison Square Garden the nation1 Parkwav.

Gene Fu) mcr. West tluquesne Yy, IVestminstfr 53 Kocli-slcr 71; 59 Cnniieclicnl 116: Milne 32 -stor. Unlr. 75; Coibj 69 Michael's tVt.) Lemujue ting along in third place most of rated team in the last Associated' Jordan, Utah, vs. Paul Pender, by Lulu Perez, currently a highly the way.

Just before the three-tiuarter mark, he whipped to the Press poll, and the second-ranked holes. Even so, it was nice." Waves Cap Bolt showed his only expres an of the day when the ball regarded professionally. Kentucky Wilcats. leaders of the The tournament will front and gained with every stride while Santee and Neilsen huffed Section i Southeastern Conference were idle. straight nights at the Southside Boston, middles, 10.

TUESDAY At Miami Beach, Joey Giardello, Philadelphia, vs. Andy Mayfield, Miami, middies, 10. dropped. He tuok off his cap, waived at a gallery of 5,000 and and puffed along. (Pi.l nation.

S. Twelfth and Bingha strokes at the halfway mark picked up a stroke tuday with a 72. The defending champion streaked uver the front nine in 34 bul got wilti with her long shots coming hack and took a 3B. Minnesota, which Iwo weeks ago 3n a six overtimes marathon The pace was fast. Dick (Peter one Mocir off Carson St.

in grinned. "The warm weather here helped Southside Business District. Next tlabfiil) Ollen oi Northeastern. from Purdue, was forced to come Tutsday," Feb. 22, a final card will tremendously.

I apparently have from behind in both extra periods who was supposed to pull them out, hit the quarter in 56.6 with Culltornla at MonDnrcahilo Mouehhd at Ctiarlerol Stctlon 10 HoitrAver at Ramsay Dontnr at Dcrry T-p. Hurt at Scottdale Redstone at SDUth Union CJerman at CeoTRM be siaged at ihc Gardens. WEDNESDAY At Chicago, middle isamt.1 Illinois. Dick Carmaker Puns Tlunl Jackie Pung, the Honolulu TjfflyRt.tr Tinkers "5 Warne i.Mich.) S6; Sitna BEnsstt-itr 75; Union (NY) 67 Scrknton ill; Upsala 70 STrarthmorc 75; Urslnus 00 Lebanon Vallpv 8.1: MMib IVaem-r Ifl; AU.risht Hohatt 66: AllcEfhenj- fi3 GcttjsMirc 6S; Lehlsli S5 Xhip 66: Fredonia 61 bursitis in one of my elbows, Bolt said. Santee right behind.

At the half Cards of more thar 20 haul: champion Carl (Bobo) Olson, West disponsed with Ollen's are anticipated for every nigh of Minnesota and Paul Judson of the Illini wcret he shooting stars with 23 points apiece. Honolulu, vs. Ralph (Tiger) housewife now playing out ot Cincinnati, shot 73 today for 223 and third place in the 55,000 a the bifi event. in 1:58. Fasl Half Jones, Yonkers, N.Y., middles The list of boxers entered Colorado made Ihe mast Mis- Tucson was apparently the warmest place in the nation today.

The thermometer reached BO. Wall also shot a 65 over the par 70 EI Paso Golf and Country Club course. A 711- "That 1.59 is just a little too shooting in the 81 shows out-of-lowners from all corners of the Tri-State region S. Kr In fourth ulace wilh 225 were tntlncdon at Pcrryupolls intlngtJoii at (non-title), 10. THURSDAY At New York Sunnyside fast ior indoors," said Dwyer.

Fred's three-quarters lime was entered. T-A-p. half to roll up a 43-27 lead at the intermission. Missouri pulled within five points with 4:43 to go, but live quick points by the Buffs 3:04.7, which indicates that San Action will take place in two foot approach on the last gr den, Tommy (Hurricane) Jask- Marlene Bauer of Sarasota, Fla. She shot 72 to lie.

Miss Hanson for the day's low mund over the C.ilfi-yard, par 74 Sunset Country Club course. classes novice on left him with only a six-inch putt son. New York, vs. Leo (Mule) latter being for Fighters with more tee and Neilsen had had it by then. Neilsen, why was second, was clocked in 4:18.5, and Santee, about three yards further back, for a birdie.

Money Ball Johnson, Charlotte, N.C., heavies, three bouts under th Ktnu (I'al 78; Delaware State 71 ploomsniirc, WIIkM (Paj 63 YDimssroirn 91: Slippery Bock 95 Clarion 72; Edinboro 66 Alliance 34; Waynesliurj; 70 Si. Fiancis (Pi) S3; Iemple 69 Piittsbur.c 79; Fotsdam 67 SlcnbeDville 80; SU Vincent 53 Indiana 113; Gruie City SS Carnegie Tech 66; Geneva 61 MIDWEST Tnwa W3; Tntliana 75 "UichigAii SO; Purdue 30 pulled them out of danger. Quakers Falter Center Jim Francis controlled Section IB Ccntcrvlllc Carmlchaels Mapletown a' West Beth isenlleyvlllc at Brth Joint Other Games Mnaonlywri at Gone St. Vincent Prep at Sr. John jelts.

Open champions will go to 10. "That was a money ball," Wall 1 York next month to fi the to lead Dartmouth to said, "As far as I was concerned in 4:17. That's practically va. ing for these iwo. Lowell Zelle HUSS1ANS WIN, 8-1) MADRAS, India.

Feb. 13 Ml FRIDAY the Eastern Championships. had to make it. I was fortunate of Indiana was fourth and Oil At New York Madison Square The touring Russian soccer team I hit it so well." its triumph over Penn as the Quakers dropped their second Ivy game. They've won seven.

Columbia, in second place with a G-2 I as I. Garden. Ezzard Charles Cincin today defeated an Indian team Wall finished before Bolt and nati, vs. Charley Norkus, Post 8-0, giving the Soviets a 503 Other winners included Arnold Iolscher and figured he had Two-Man 'Sled 'record against Indian clubs. record, was idle.

In nth Kowell oi Pitt in the half Washington, N.Y., heavies, 10. chance for top money. Polio Event At Laurel Han Htcharri of the nrmed forces in the 60-yard dash (G.2), This was Bolts second major victory of the year. The other SATURDAY At Hollywood, Art Ram- Title Taken Audun Boysen ot Norway in th al Kan Dieyo, Calif. 1,000 Jack Davis of th poni, Oakland, vs.

Lou Filjppo, Littler of Palm Springs, nlaniuette nil; Howltng tireen Si. l.iUi.-, -Ii ll.lr,,:, r.r Dcjianl hi; ilradlcy 70 SOUTH Tnlane 62: Vanrlerbllt 5S armed forces in 500 57.1) Hor Los Angeles, lights, 10; at Milan. the big money winner so LAKE PLACID, N. Feb. 13 of the New York far this, year, could never solve Italy, Duilio Loi, Italy, vs.

Ray Famechon, Paris, lights, 10. A. C. in the two-mile Waiehtman Washbond of Keene Valley, N. today won The 17th annual polio bowling tournament gets under way to the short El Rio course.

He had Parry O'Brien of the armed fortes rounds of 71, 72, 73 and 73 and Georjrla 'lech. 7H; Louisiana State the tvO-man U. 5. Olympic bob shot put (37 H-ti Bob finished out of the money led tryout. Red Skater Richards of Los Aneeles pule vault (15-3).

and Lewis Hall WashbDnd, with Pat Martin of N. as brake, whipped Bucs Sign Cops Honors and Chuck Holding' of-the armed forces who tied in the high night in Laurel Lanes and will continue tomorrow night. All entrants are permitted to participate twice. Competition will start at 7:30 and terminate at 1 a.m. Ed Hay and Jack McGinty have been named managers.

John Christovich was last i taTe I I lAI I I Get the Thrill WM I Bi "Get The Thrill" II II II I tmlti Coine 0n II If II Mm I Right New At Tour I A mm twdge Dealers! 9E rlown the one-mile Mt-Van Hoe-venbtira course twice today in 89: YlrBlnlj Milltar 93: Santh Carolina 7 Georgia 77 pump (6-7 VI). KUOPIO, Finland, Feb. 13 Ray Swarts Rimma Zhukowa of Russia, hold- of Ihe women's world, chamo PITTSBURGH, Feb. 13 WV-Out- 2:33.85. That made his two-day total for four heats 5:13.72.

Arthur Tyler and Brake Ed Seymour, loth of Rochester, N. finished second in Third were Stanley Eenham of ionship for all-round 5,000 and year's winner with 612. Hustead fielder Kay Swartz acquired by the Pittsburgh Pirates last fall in meter speed skating, today Mario D'Agata Is Recovering Royd was runnerun 'with (307. the trade with Hollywood of the Nucci Rossi uncorked last year's Teias 89; Teiss won top Honors in tiie women's world speed skating Lake Placid and James Bickford Pacific Coast League is lat oi' Karanac Lake in high game of 250. Reservations can still be by calling GE-B-9I01.

est to return a signed contract for the 1955 season to the Pirates. Miss Zhukowa skated 5,000 me AREZZO, Italy, Feb. 13 v- v-as signed by Hollywood Syracuse Defeats ters nine minutes 26.4 second: hut failed to cfiual her own rec last spring, hut the club later op- AVERAGE PLAYER It's fun! It's easy! A contest avery day ymW I SEE YOUR DODGE DEALER I Itocltcster, 8H-H7 ord time for the distance 9:01.6, Mario D'AGATA, bantamweight champion Italy and a challenger for the world title, was reported 'on the road to recovery" to-, Arkansas 81; Rire 75 Houston S3; wlehita 79 Arizona CO; Npw AA-M Tech 9B; WTsl Texas 91 r.in WEST UtLA 72; r.lan(ord J9 Snuiliern Calif. E0; Catlfornla fi: Utah 7S; Brigham onng 71 Wjomlng 08; Utah State 48 A.vM St: MulirahA 18 Cutorano 30; nllssnuri 71 Oregon 70; Iriaho -11 Wnxhlnelon S3: WaslilnKlon Stat CHICAGO, Feb. 31 L-P The tione.tt him to Phoenix of the class Arizona Texas League, While set al Alma, Ala, Russia, Jan.

23 average American League 1 1953. SYRACUSE, N.Y., Feb. 13. Iff. The Syracuse Nationals, who day from wounds received In a there be batted .357 in 13G games.

He also batted in 136 runs, stole 45 bases, and hit 16 home runs. ball player weighs about 18G pounds, stands a shade under the shooting fray. led by 15 puints in the second period, were forced to save off Ingemar Johansson 8 feet, 'a inch mark and is 27 The 20-year-old deaf-mute was in the chest and stomach by Rochester rally in the las! In TKO Over Schiegl years old. bar! J. Hiiligan, leagui Montana Stats 6 rvtce director, toriay came til STOCKHOUf, Feb.

13 fffl two minutes before they defeated the Royals, BB-87, in their National Basketball Association shooting pellets Ssilurday after an argument with a business partner. Physicians at first reported 'th a vital statistic survey of Sweden's Heavyweight Cham the 327 athletes in the junior pion insjemar Johansson, in critical condition. game today. circuit who soon will be heading scored a technical knockout Whitlow May, Conch Air Forte Academy WASHINGTON, Feb, 13 tfl The Air Force Academy Superintendent. LI.

Cen. Hubert R. towards spring training camps, Austrian Champion Kurt Schiegl, 218, in the fifth round ot a scheduled ereM-rounder to JOE DORAZIO Ml Miii0.wo St, H-lMI without endorsers Harmon, said tonight he expects night. CASH Lt. Cfll.

Ilohcrt V. Whitlow to be FARM BUREAU for any good reason named head coach of the acad The New York Giants will nlav emy's lledgling1. footiiall learn. 18 exhibition games this spring with (heir World Scries rivals. tHe Whitlow, a star tar-kle.

on armv Cleveland Indians. teams in the early 1040s, is head ot the academy's department oi MjMl mmmM new ithlctics. A combat veteran of World War it, lie has eoarhed at University ui New Mexico and service teams. AJIFON TAKES OPEN MANILA. Feb, 13 vti-Feliclsi- Get $20 to to pay doctor bills, taxes, repairs, fuel, clothing.

Single or married persons may borrow on in'e-naturc, or fcrnuture. Easy-to-raeet ietjuircmetite, Yoh choose your own repayment plan. Come in today for fast, friendly, one-day service I HEJOLF-NANCE HOUSEHOLD CONSUMER DISCOUNT CO. Vfest Main 2nd Floor, Room 203 or ll My Shop nr-ij PHONE: GEncva 8-8544 lm 4 Trnm "OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL HM P. ATTENTION, VETERANS AND NON-VETERANS! Closset now open in our Unionfown school.

Bricklaying, plastering, radio, television and maintenance electricity. CfaMM that arc now being organized for the Markleyi-burg tehodl ore bricklaying and maintenance electricity. Phone or Coil TECHNICIAN TRAINING SCHOOL DIVISION OF COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE SEE YOUR, ATLANTIC DEALER ino Amnon the Ph tonici won the Philippine National Open tennis cltamiiiohsliin tadav. de feating Seven Davklsson of Swe den IS-1, (14, 1-0, fl-2. gasoline Jackie Rohinson is Ihe nlrlesl Church St.

Vniontown, Pi. Phone GE M588 player on the Urooklvn Didaers' rosier, He Is 36 years old,.

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