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Increased Tax On Betting Jockey Glisson Suffers Broken At Fairgo Is Recommended Coach Henry's Cagers Knock Sentinels Out Of Title Race Back In Spill ARCADIA, CaU March 8 (INS) Would Net Track $30,000 Annually Jockey Gordon Glisson, 1949 rid ing champion, suffered a broken i Beaver Falls Spas Game Here Sunday to Start At 8:1 5 BASKETBALL back in a spill during the running of the fourth race at Santa Anita Locals Bow 1st Time Since 1928; Barton In Game Tonight SCOttS today. rays at St. Luke's hospital inj Pasadena showed a compression fracture of the fifth dorsal verte Coach Mel Henry's Hagerstown brae and a possible fracture of two other vertebrae. ANNAPOLIS, Md, March An increased tax on half mile track betting, aimed at helping particularly Cumberland and Hagerstown, was among several changes recommended today in a bill on horse racing. The bill, which already proposes to.

raise the tax on harness track betting, was probed by the House Ways and Means Committee which evidenced suspicion because of its many facets. Glisson, who was slated to ride A AAA A Sudan in Saturday oau High School floormen provided a big surprise last night by upsetting Fort Hill High School on Its home court, 45 42, and knocking Allegany county's standard bearer out of the Maryland Class scholastic basketball tournament. Juan Capistrano Handicap, may be out of racing for about tnree i months. SCHOLASTIC Md. Cl Toaraey: Hagerstown 45.

Port HUl 42 (District No. 1 Pinal Heat Vs. Jr. High Teuraey: At Charleston: Mar met 40, Martinsburg 34 Beetle? 32, Gary 31 (Quarter finals) Bruce 39. Ursuline 32 (Girls COLLEGIATE Watt Va.

Cellege Teurney: At Buckhannon Glenvjlla 73, Beckley 57 (Pinal) Mmi Dixea Taarney: At Washington. D. Western Md. Hampden Sydney 7 Johns Hopkins SI. Loyola 74 American U.

Mt. St. Mary 3 Roanoke tl. Lynchburg 53 (Quarter Finals C.I. A.

A. Teurney: West Va. State 67. Shaw Virginia Union N.C. A.

T. tr Lincoln 74. Winston Salem Tchrs. 60 Ttae soill occurred when Glisson Hagerstown's victory was a stun mount. Little Nonnie, stumbled, and After several members expressed mt 1 ning upset in view of the fact that interest in unavaiiame nnanciai fell in the middle ji tne Dae Coach William V.

Keegan last night announced that the Beaver Falls Cumberland Spas game here Sunday night will get under way at 8:15 o'clock. Arrangements for starting the game 45 minutes earlier than usual were completed last night. Sunday's game will wihdup the All American League's regular schedule. The playoffs will put Wheeling against Cumberland and Erie against Beaver Falls. mm Erie defeated Beaver Falls at Erie on Wednesday night by the score of 70 58.

Lou Veltri. star guard of the Tommies, was Injured in a fall and several stitches were required to close a gash near his eye. The Spas will play at Beaver Falls Saturday night at o'clock. statements of the tracks, Chairman stretch. Coach John J.

BobbyH Cavanaugh euint had whipped the Hub City Glisson was knocked unconscious. Boone (D Baltimore County) said would ask the State Racing quint on two previous occasions this When he regained consciousness he season, 53 41 and 66 49. Last night's Commission for them. complained of pains in his back. came was the final in District No Milton A.

Reckord? president of Today's fall was the second ume Havre de Grace and Pimlico, ex that Glisson has been in a major 1, comprising the counties of Gar rtf Aiwanv. Washington and spill. He suffered a broken collar plained he headed a committee of track representatives which drafted the bill. He said originally it pro bone at Jamaica in l. "Frederick.

First Time Since 1928 The Jockey's younger hrotner, Tf marked the first time since Johnny (Pete) Glisson was killed in posed increasing the number of days 1928 that an Allegany county Class a fall at Del Mar last summer. at both the half mile and harness tracks, but that Governor McKeldin it was the second such accident A school had lost out in the state Spas Beaten By St Francis in the current Santa Anita meet had disapproved. ing Johnnv Gilbert sunerea a The resultant bill would raise the broken neck in a spill on Jan. 4. basketball tournament.

Twenty three years ago Hagerstown knocked Allegany High out of the tourney. 35 31 in Hagerstown but Catons vflle High won state honors that Lawrence Tech To Face Dayton Leads Brosch Second Time tax at harness tracks from 10 to 12 per cent The tracks, which now get a straight six per cent, would get 11 per cent on the first $2,000,000 and after that. The state, instead of the tracks, would get the breakage, or pennies in computing odds and which amounts to per cent of the total bet. Miami Open In NIT Opener year. In 11 years, 1927 1939 and 1947 1950, Allegany High, Penn Avenue and Fort Hill won 16 titles.

No tournaments were held from 1940 through 1946. The Class and tournaments wers inaugurated in 1947. Fort HilL winner of 21 out of 23 Collegians Mark Up 85 72 Win; Roger Day Reckord offered an amendment Long Islander, Posts 66 In Opening Round Garden Tournament which would increase the take on Scores 20 For Spas contests, and victor over Frederick MIAMI BEACH, March 8 (IP) half mile wagers to 12 per cent also. The tracks would keep 11 per cent on the first $1,500,000 and six on the in the opening tourney game on St. Prancte College of Loretto, Pa.

A1 Brosch, a lanky 39 year old To Open Tomorrow NEW YORK, March 8 (ff) A lot of new basketball faces will be for a re TiiAfldav. turned in a miserable ex crMTivnacnrt Hill and Hagerstown players lump high on of the ton Quints in the tri redhead from Garden City, L. rest. It would divide the breakage hibition of shooting in last night's state district, defeated the Cumber 1 fired a 66 over the Normandy Isle with the state. Golf Course today to set the first land Spas before a small crowd last Reckord said the new taxing for seen in Madison Square Garden starting Saturday when a dozen col mula would provide $66,000 more for 1928.

It Z'T 1 the State Fair Board, $30,000 extra round pace in the $10,000 Miami Beach Open Tournament. As Brosch breezed in with his six under par score among the last to the field of 153 players, he wrested lege teams from widely separated campuses begin play In the National Invitation Tournament. for each of the five half milers. and VUp BUIlCi ma 9 photo, Schley Lyons, the game's from $65,000 to $70,000 more for each of the four harness bracks. It For six of the schools, the NIT Is night at SS.

Peter and Paul gym oy the score of 85 72. It was the second time Coach "Skip Hughes had beaten the local Ail American Pro League team this season. The score of the first game was 64 55. St. Francis record against college teams Is 19 wins and three losses.

(Piiinherlaiitl Mew game. The Sentinels had plenty of shots but they Just couldn't hit. Hagerstown. winner of 13 out of 18 games prior to last night's tat, outscored the locals from the field, 16 15 and hooped 13 of 27 free throws to the Sentinels 12 out of 26. The loss was Fort Hill's first at home this season.

Hagerstown led at the quarters, 15 8, 21 16 and 33 32. The Sentinels took a three point lead at one time in the final heat but blew it. Six Flayers Foul Out also would put $61,000 more in the state's general funds, he calculated the lead from a trio or 67 snootere who had been on top on the scoreboard for several hours. Johnny Palmer, the veteran from Badin, N. and two little known Reckord sadd the changes were designed to especially benefit the Friday, March 9, 1951 (25) Ed Sharick a new experience, and it could be that when the firing ends March 17, one of the unheralded quintets will emerge champion.

It will be a brand new experience for these six high scoring outfits, any one of which could grab the championship: Cincinnati, St. Bonaventure, Bel Hacrerstown and Cumberland flat players on the professional golf cir tracks and the Oceans Downs har and John Bodner led the St. Francis attack with 19, 13 and 12 points cuit Bob Watson of White Plains, Fort Ashby's Beagle Club ness track. "Because of the decline in the while Roger Day, ex Kentucky tJni N. and Jackson Bradley of Chi versity player scored 20 points for ca go dropped into a tie for second mutuel the half mile tracks Six players, namely, Wolfe, Ramer and Burke of Hagerstown, and Wilson, McGregor and Beightol of Fort ace as roscn 4k iBfttaMt natfmtnwn and Cumber loit, Brigham Young.

Dayton ana place as Brosch nnisnea Derby Trial Set Saturday the locals, including 14 out oi i' t. th rharitv stripe. Ed Matthew Two of the players invoivea iu uic; rrh 110 U1 land were hard orassed to give 'Lawrence Teen. two of the players invo "lVi77l and a. i ansi Tlrwh Tr The others, Arizona, St.

John's of their patrons a good program and son collected io Amjo ixiexicaii anuauui, Pence 15. Jimmy Demaret. did not compete. Drawing Time 8 A. day's stake.

George C. Parker of i I'Potomae Park is field trial chair barred becuse so far, show even smaU proOC hei st. Francis led at the halfway onezzi was Brooklyn, St. Louis, North Carolina State, La Salle and Seton Hall, have been in the NIT before. St.

John's Hill were ejected on personal fouls. The officials, Gordon Esmon of Charles Town and "Eck Miers of Keyser called 26 personals on Fort Hill and 24 on the winners. XiUCe UlOSe two, uteau jywu fin levied pennsy juages namcu marx, ne hv financial relief if it Is The Pennsy quint rang up 33 by the PGA for competing in the must 'Xl man. Hounds placing first, second, third and fourth tomorrow are eligible to rknpn io survive, ne uucu. Drivers Exonerated In Highway Death Of George Karmarkovich GREENSBURG.

March 8 (P) a coroner's jury today 'exonerated two auto drivers in the highway death of George Karmarkovich, 24 year old Johnstown professional basketball player, last Jan. 11. Karmarkovich, who played for the Johnstown club in the All America Basketball Conference, was hurled out of his coach's car In a crash near here en route home from a game al Wheeling. He died later of a fractured skull in a Johnstown hospital The coroner's Jury found that neither the coach, Nicholas Hickey of Johnstown, nor Roy L. Cozzens of Pittsburgh, was negligent in the crash.

Cozzens was driving the other car involved in the accident. WVU Won 18, Lost 9 fi.irtpr to Uie Soas 24. The home unsanctioned Mexico City i i The Fort Ashby Beagle Club will Schley Lyons, Fort Hill substitute KKmmBbAU mr Several state agricultural leaucre won the affair in 1943 and 1944, and St. Louis In 1948. The opening game pairs Lawrence Tech and Dayton at 2 "pm.

naced the scorers with six field! team outpointed St. Francis at the; Tournament last month. run in the association winners blk hold Its first A. K. C.

sanctioned to be held April 1 and 8 at Wil mnA lit mint. Burce anairoui ime. i yeuicvBi'' Spring Derby Trial tomorrow at the. hoard for the Miami Beach open spoke in support of another amendment to write in the bill a guarantee the Pair Board will receive $250,000. The board now receives a certain VMntt with 11 and 10 led the Hub! The loss was the Spas 14 against liamsburg, Pa.

Brigham Young is seeded third, behind top seeded St. John's and Tit reri. 12 victories. Lineups: Tomorrow's trial win be Judged of Steve Sell and H. R.

Hooper of Roaring Springs, Pa. second seeded North Carolina State. Class UCH game. Tonight in a percentage of the revenue at the Arizona is seeded No 4. These teams Barton High School will play Sher ...7 ...3 ...4 ...1 CIMBERLAND Pence, Clevenger, I DF.

Onix, Beil. but he failed to show up and there were reports that he had withdrawn in protest against the PGA demand on Ghezzi. Demaret also was fined but'a Texas fan paid for him. Contacted at Palm Beach tonight, Demaret said he had never entered drew first round byes. wood High School at Sandy Spring, half mile tracks which amounted to $182,000 last year.

Attorney General Hall Hammond, 15 4 30 4 IS 3 0 14 17, 1 3 3 3 4 3 3 0 0 The second game Saturday after Montgomery county. Lineups: 7 g. t. p.r. noon Involves Seton Hall and Beloit, AUi.asrowif who appeared to oppose sections of Mtthewson, I Murphy, Wolfe, followed by a Saturday night the bill relating to improvement the Miami Beach Tournament be 3 10 7 11 doubleheader between Cincinnati club grounds in Fort Asnoy, w.

va. Drawing time for both classes will be 8 a All members of any club affiliated with the Penn Central Association of Beagle Clubs are eligible to compete. Fort Ashby Is a charter member of the Penn Central Association which has eight clubs, all being in Pennsylvania except Fort Ashby. Any beagle whelped after January 1, 1950 is eligible to run. in Batur Shuns Garden Games MOSCOW, Idaho, March 8 (INSi Idaho announced tonight that its Totai.

i cause he was tired and wanted to Tl 4H Cominnli Pro Ama and St. Bonaventure at 7:45 and 4 1 ST. FRANCIS F. FRANCIS funds of the mile tracks, expressed doubt that the racing commission is in favor of any portion except that to increase the taxes. i 1 1 3 Shockey, KoonU.

J. Ramcr. Burke, Long, 1 Kline, Gosurd. Wilioa, La Salle and St. Louis about 9 p.m.

Monday night, St. John's meets the 4 1 1 7 10 1 3 rcab ivpt uk teur starting next Monday. Scores climbed during the afternoon as a brisk breeze swept the ft 1 13 4 BACK AGAIN Get Yours Today! Old EXport 1 As far as the rest of the bill Is Warish, Chernauskas, Banchansky, Sharick. 8tapletoa, O'Brien, Hleba. Palonia, Bodner, concerned, he said, "it takes no af MORGANTOWN, W.

Va. Bas Totals 1 13 37 34 45 u. t. i. 1 6,667 yard course, helping the early i 1.1 Cincinnati St.

Bonaventure winner, while Brigham Young plays the winner of the La Salle St. Louis game. On Tuesday night, Arizona takes on the Lawrence Dayton winner. Mtata firmatlv. IUKT B1LI Vilaoa ketball Coach Robert (Red) Brown a i i 3 6 0 3 3 3 3 4 13 7 en ioved a successful first term at 7 Par wd Virginia University as his Bother bv a throbbing left hand, Us in handling of the improvement BOtnerea oy Muyw" in fti wr.

1nt.r55ts is 36 3672. not in the best interests Clancy, McGregor, Beightol. Lndi' 13 are uw Mountaineers posted an 18 9 record 33 10 30 05 Sam Snead or wniie ouipuiu while the survivor of the Seton Hall basketball team will not play in of the state and gained second place in the Total Score by period: CUMBERLAND li)U" JRiee. 35 4 1 3 a 3 Madison Square Garden next year. 1373 79 05 31 13 Sock Southern Conference.

West Virginia Beloit game plays North Carolina State. Semi finals will be played 37 16 43 Poling, BT. FRANCIS Official Shanate and Stanislawczyk. Rltter, never has enjoyed a perfect cage The university took action after disclosure that a game between Ida Springs, W. the defending tournament champion and favorite to repeat, ended the opening 18 hole round in a nine way tie for 12th place with 69.

Thursday, with the finals Saturday. ho and Long Island had been in Cumberland Brewing Co. Cvmborland, Md. mark. Its fewest defeats (14 2) came in 1924 under Francis Stradsvold and its winningest record (24 3) was chalked up in 1946 under the late volved in a bribery attempt.

SjForty And Eight Keyser, Ridgeley In Games Tonight Two Mineral County high school quints will figure in West Virginia tournament games today. PROFESSIONAL New York 7. Minneapolis t4 (Overtime) Svracuse 131, Indianapolis 97 Philadelphia M. Baltimore 90 Idaho has played in the Garden three of the last five years. Bags 25th In Row Lee Patton.

(Tiro overtimes Thm Fortv and Eieht Club ex Glenville Tops Beckley, 73 57, To Win Tourney Keyser High, victor over Martins TotaU Score by periods: HAGERSTOWN JJ PORT HILL Official KiMnoa and Mien. Bruce Girls Win Eighth Top Ursuline, 39 32 In Final Of Season bure in two straight, plays Fair tended its winning streak to 25 games in the Central YMCA Senior Men's Basketball League by defeat mont West in the opening game of today's Class A regional tourna ing the American Legion last BUCKHANNON, W. March 8 (pGlenville used Bob Hardman's ment at Fairmont Teachers col 61 44. lege at 30 o'clock. In the, other 31 points and a rugged zone de com i final Fairmont East meets Does tour present whiskey really suit (four teste UV1M Morgan town High at 8:15.

It was the Forty and Eight's lltti straight win of the second half race. In other games, the C. P. Telephone Company downed Local No. 26, 63 to 46, and the Independents won from Peter Pan Cleaners, Ridselev High School opposes WFSTERNPORT.

MafXrh Newell High School in the second fense tonight to grab an WAiu Dia by defeating Beckley 73 57 in, the state college cage tournament finals. Hardman banged 16 points in the third period alone as the Pioneers, ahead only 33 27 at half time, turned game of the Class tourney at Bruce High School's girls concluded one of their most successful basket ti mmumm today with a 39 32 vic Fairview. W. Va.t tonight at 100 88. Lineups: nvinck.

In the onener. set for 7:30 lcuimm u. r. r. Keyser.

3 4 thi contest into a runaway by Kingwood plays Fairview. 4 a r. t. Eckard. 1 Lookab gh, 1 Comer, 3 20 Giles, 1 storming to a 56 42 edge.

tory er Ursuline Acaaemy Cumberland. The victory was the eighth against four losses for Coach Mary Wilsons rhirh defeated Beall High Finals in both tournaments are set for Saturday night. O. Twlgg. I ui R.

Sterne, i .3 13 A. Twig, I B. Sterne, 1 Crabtrec. 1 3 it Glenville's fourth meet Barnes, Dean. i 1 Burgess, 3 i Workman Scored 705 .30 4 44 Totals MORGANTOWN, W.

Va. Mark Totals 37 Til Score by periods: crown in as many mi finals over a 14 year span. So effectively did the big Pioneers' 1 3 1 zone halt the Beckley attack that only on two occasions in the first half were the Haws able to work the ball under the basket for reals. mt Frostburg on Tuesday by the cotc of 29 25. Mary Jxmise DiGioia was high scorer for Bruct with nine field aoali nd 21 point.

Shirley Raines mnr un with teven baskets 13 SI 33 44 40 3S 13 13 1 Workman, West Virginia University star, finished the 1951 basketball Different whiskies vary in smoothness, lightness, in freedom from harshness. So the best way to learn whether your brand really suits you is to put its taste to the test; BE YOUR OWN WHISKEY EXPERTIt We invite you to make your own taste test between Calvert and your present brand. We are confident that you will pick smoother, mellower Calvert. But if you still prefer your present brand, stick with it. Fair enough? LiXJION OfflclAl Twigg.

f.l. mm.mm Ik I til rhlthnlm. II 1 nd tallies. Sue Coulehan paced BcnriTer, a is Carderr There was one discordant note the Glenville triumph, however. Jim Turner, the 6 5 rebound artist will nnt.

be eligible for next week's 32 Ursuline with 13 lauu. 1 10 Urcaiine ittY t. a 12 JUUDfVK. OUHl 3 33 season with a record total or too points. His average was 26.1 for 27 games.

All told, he canned 273 of 558 field goal tries for a percentage of 48.9. He has another year of collegiate competition. U. S. Cagers Win .10 vtmnillcr Burgess, a iolo.ui"'" smith team eliminations at Kansas City ToUls 43 4 Total .47 S100 Dor wub Ckmlehsn Raines Miller Score by periods: because of an NAIB transier ruie RootoMtt Reynolds 80 100 51 S8 43 34 INDEPENDENTS PETER PA r.U' 7.

C. Madden Official Twigg. BUENOS AIRES, March 8 K. Of C. Shuffle Team The United States won the Pan phone co.

r. T. Evan. 1 D.ltjn ') Holds Two Game Lead Donwll, MulUney. Rohmun.

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BrU. Young, I Cantonc. C. 3 I Wolf, Incram. 3 0 American basketball championship tonight beating Argentina, 57 to 51, before an overflow crowd of 25,000 Calvert Challenges Comparison Make Hits lasfe tot lodaq Wffi TTTr Brua, DiGioia Raines lTl.

Uuline Kite Cumberland's Knights of Colum of im Park. The U. S. led 29 to iaSTl doutehaa i. Com 1.

own Brown, 3 Durbin, 7 14 Penner, Kloster'n, 7 1 1 Shaffer, 3 Totals ...31 1 3 bus retained their two game lead in th second half championship race 1 SO 46 IB 1127 Dean, Total 23 at halftime. TLtZZI 71a nrauUnc of the Men's National Shuffleboard League of Allegany County by win Z.tT roulehan 1 4. Coflman 33 4 42 63 IS 24 Score 1y periods: LOCAL NO. 26 TELEPHONE CO. Official Twigg: ninir two out of three games irom 14.1 hi A the Frostburg American Legion last; ...,1..

Sollazzo Indicted night I Plus Local Tax Satterfield, Layne HEALTH SPOT SHOES Bob Frame paced tne wuuu with 21 points. Goldsworthy had 19 mm 'mm for Frostburg. On Thirteen Counts NEW YORK. March (INS) alvatore T. Sollazzo, accused arch 2Z 4.

New Yorirt basketball To Meet At Garden Stadium Inn held the runner up 'Calvert' spot by scoring a 2 1 decision over JUST ASK A FRIEND or barman to pour about oz.of Calvert into a glass, and the same amount of your present brand into another without telling you which is which Compare each brand for smoothness, flavor, freedom from bite, burn or sting. Then pick the one that really tastes better. NEW YORK. March 8 (INS) mm indicted by the grand RESERVE? YOUR PRESENT Heavyweight hopefuls Rex Layne of the Cumberland V. F.

w. xom wart and Bill Day, of Stadium Inn, tied at 21 points, and G. Miller was today on 13 counts charging feolleee players. I RAND Lewiston, Utah, and Bob sauer field of Chicago will mix tomorrow high man for the Vets with u. i indictment, specifies the niaht to a Madison Square Garden mm.

ten round fight that may the Urttjing of four City College of New ir tn to throw three games. Th moil comlortabU man' tho in AmrK winner In line to meet the damaged Other results were: Frostburg K. of C. 2, Century A. Clingerman's Restaurant 2, Woodmen of the World Viaduct Inn 3.

Alhambra Club 0. ttnrjted bribery of James Ezzard Charles. Yayne lumped into the limelight sco. New York University guard, duiip" the Jan. 30 game against mmnii college.

with a November, decision over Jer fs smart to 4 High scorers Included E. Jackson, Frostburg K. of 17; Middleton, sey Joe Walcott but was unimpres counts are expected to Century. 15: P. Judy, Clingerman's, sive in a subsequent defeat of Cesar Brion.

The 22 year old slugger has 61 BALTIMORE ST. CALVERT RESERVE BLENDED WHISKEY $4.8 PROOF 65 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. CALVERT DISTILLERS CORPORATION, NEW YORK CITY. Idded to the Indictment after nJrLong Island University play trformer player Ed Card ap 19; 0. Clontz, Woodmen, 23; Van Horn, Viaduct, 34; McDade, Alhambra, 19.

been beaten only once in 32 pro fessional fights. pear before the grana jury. i.

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