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TWENTY THE KINGSTON DAILY FREEMAN, KINGSTON, N. THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 27, 1956 Hoad Rosewall Win Doubles and Davis Cup AmericansT iirnedt Back Again, 3-0 Adelaide, Australia, Dec. 27 and staggered at the outset, Ken Rosewall and Lew Hoad pulled themeselves together to win the Davis Cup for Australia today by defeating a U.S. team of Vic Seixas and Sam Giammalva, 1-6, 6-1. 7-5, 6-4 Jfa.

TALE of ike TAPE on SUGAR RAY ROBINSON arto ene ullmer Note Only One Jackets Stop In League, 74-70 Medley Stars The doubles victory gave the Aussies a 3-0 lead in the best-of- five competition and assures the coveted of world tennis Down Under another year. two final singles matches wiH be nothing more than exhibitions. JH. Giammalva will meet Rosewall 534. 867-930-829-2626.

in the first match with Seixas meeting Hoad in the second. Bill Larry Weishaupt. who is about to quit the bachelor ranks, knocked off a 631 series with games of 212, 205 and 214 in the Central Rec Major last night. Kuehn fired 224-203-626, Ad Jones 266-624 and Bob Birschall 215-214-608 in the same circuit. The results in the Central Major: Prospect Dairy (0) Frank Bruno 224-598.

Don Sickler 531, Fred Schryver 524. Frank Grim- Pizzeria (S) Larry Talbert, U.S. team captain, sub-1 Weishaupt 631 Charles Manfro stituted Gimmalva for Herhie 207-336 red Ferraro Flam of Beverly Hills. Calif. In George Shufeldt 21o-563.

HaroM view of his good play in the Broskie 211-o83 94d-9j9-94d doubles. That Awful Start The capacity crowd of 18,000 at the War Memorial Stadium sat in shocked horror as the first set unfolded. They could hardly believe their eyes that they were watching Rosewall and Hoad, who between them hold every major sinclcs title in the "orld- and together are the Wimbledon. 981-28o9. U.S.

and Australian doubles Dairy (0) Tony La champions. Rocca 552, Phil Masters 245-579, Seixas. the handsome 33-year- Heins 543; 904-802-931- old Philadelphian, and Giammal- 2637. va, an emotional 22-year-old wilbcr Heating (S) Clifton University of Texas student from Quick 223-582. Cliff Davis 220- Houston, who never played in a 590 phij Battaglia 538.

Bob challenge round before, ran the 608, Bruce Davis 526; 2849. Alpine Inn Robinson 215-203-580, Joe Misasi 235-576. Vern Van Duson 201215-563. Ken Joseph 211-576, Harry Wilber 528 796-1032-9952823 Jones Dairy Jones 578 Bill Kuehn 626. Harry Smith 201-550.

Ad Jones 624; 960-918- Manfro Defeats Larry Petersen In Match Charlie Manfro defeated Larry Petersen in a 8100 four-game challenge match at the Central Recreation alleys last night. The match ended in the sixth frame of the fourth game when Manfro took it of after having piled up a 639-573 edge In the first set of the across-the- house duel. Manfro put together games of 226. 189 and 224 to 211, 190 and 172. lie led Petersen.

105-98, at the end of five frames of the third game. Manfro spared in the sixth and when Petersen drew a split in the seventh it was all over. 35 YRS. 160 LBS. 5 Ft M- 38 IS IN.

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30lH. CHES IN WRIST NECK THIGH CALF BICEPS FOREARM FIST ANALE WRIST IN. 17 IN. 23 IN. 16 IN.

IN. IEEzIN. 12 fN. Sooner Aces Star in Miami Miami, Dec. 27 Tommy McDonald, the wonderful All-American halfback from Oklahoma, and his teammate, quarterback Jimmy Harris, were the big guns last the North beat the South 17-7 in the 9th college all star football game.

Harris threw a nine-yard touchdown pass to Indiana's Bob Fee and Len Dawson got the other North touchdown with a 19-yard heave to Michigan Jim Hinesley. But it was McDonald who led all ground gainers with an average of 5.7 yards in 12 carries and completed two of three passes for 59 yards. WEI6HTS WILL BE ANNOUNCED FOLLOWING AN OFFICIAL WEK)HIN(HN CONDUCTED BY THE NEW YORK STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION AT li NOON THE DAY OF THE FIGHT-EACH FIGHTER HUST WEIGH 160 POUNDS OR LESS NP 948-941-955-2844. Tavern (2) Joe Cashara 229-587. Mitzie Arlensky 544 Tom Carlino 204-203-577; 913-774-952-2639.

Elston Sport Shop Petersen 201, Jack Houghtaling 537, Frank Lcskie 201-564; 4874-900-2648. Aussies all over the court in the first set. Seixas won his first service at love and that set the tenor. Ten It Came Both Giammalva and Seixas rushed the net behind their services and banged home kill after kill, while Rosewall and i stood flatfootod. The Americans promptly broke ay OHIO through Rosewall again to start FOR wiBC TOURNAMENT the second set and the Aussies situation became alarming.

But with the suddenness of an unexpected thunderstorm, Rosevyall and Hoad moved to the offensive. They broke Giammalva in the second gas. Seixas in the fourth and Giammalva again in the sixth. It was that fast and the American were blocked. Pitt and Tech On Bowl Scene Jacksonville, Dec.

21 Michelosen and Bobby Dodd put the final touches today I to the split-T attacks of their Pittsburgh and Georgia Tech teams that meet in the Gator Bowl game Saturday. you in can be heard around the country whenever bowlers get together, for they are making plans to bowl in the 1957 International Bowling Congress tournament which opens at McCook Bow in Up with signal drills, Dayton (Ohioi on April 1, 1957. panting and passing. The WIBC office reports that Dodd has taken Tech to seven each mail brings more and more games and won all of them. Michelosen, in his first year as yesterday.

Tech team was due in this morning. Tomorrow both squads will Notre Dame Edges NYU, 72-71 In Holiday Tourney Thriller New ork. Dec. 27 Dame and Ohio State, two underrated midwest college basketball teams, took over the roles of sentimental favorites today following dramatic one-point victories in quarterfinal round of the ECAC Holiday Festival tournament. The Fighting Irish and the rugged Buckeyes caught the fancy of the New York fans with thrilling closing rallies.

The Irish defeated New York University 72-71 on a game-ending basket by Bob Devine in the second game of the evening doubleheader. The Buckeyes nipped Temple 64-63 on a pair of free throws by Jim Laughlin in the closing minutes of the second game of the afternoon twin Bears Drilling Daily for Title Game With Giants Joneses Face Key Tilts In Tenpin Loop Fresh from a three-game conquest of Jones Dairy, the Tony Pizzeria keglers resume their quest for first place in the Hudson Valley League with a tough road match at Poughkeepsie Mardi-Bobs Saturday night. At the same time, the Dairymen take on the second-place Middletown Merchants, two games off the pace, at the Bow lo- drome. The Merchants shot 3202 the last time out, with Artie Koeppel furnishing 704. Packers in Toughie Forst Formosts, also three games off the pace, travel to Newburgh Hotel and GI Joe Express hosts Walden Peppys.

League Standings The two invaders thus advanced to the semi-final round Duilio Loi Keeps European Title Milan, Italy, Dec. 27 Duilio Loi has retained his European lightweight boxing title with a 15-round decision over Jose Hernandez of Spain. Hernandez held the flashy Italian to a draw May 12. The rematch was ordered by the European Boxing Union. It was the sixth time Loi had risked the European title since he won it from Jorgcn Johansen on Feb.

6, 1954. The action was slow for the first eight rounds but in the last two heats the Spanish challenger Fred Bertholf posted 562, Russ was badly battered. He barely pox 526 Ted Kudzv 518, Jerry managed to stay on his feet. His williams 529, Matt Mangiamele face was smeared with blood at 203 Robert Suda 552, John the final gong. reservations.

If you want speci- fied dates, better hurry and get vours in to Mrs. Emma Phaler, secretary, WIBC, 694 S. High street, Columbus, Ohio. Backed by all of the state of Ohio. Dayton is planning one of the finest ever.

All bowlers ill want to be a part of it. Cincinnati is leading with 68 entries followed by Detroit with 65; Toledo 54, Buffalo 44, Syracuse 20. The closing date for entries is Feb. 15. Averages as of Jan.

1, 1957 will be used for all three divisions. 579 TOP SERIES IN SUPERIOR Charlie Carlson backed a pair I of 179s with 221 for high series of 579 In Pitt team arrived Friday night. Ohio State will meet Manhattan, 95-79 conqueror of Niagara, in the first game and Notre Dame will face Brigham Young, 90-75 upset 1 victor over St. of Brook-; lyn, in the nightcap. Three consolation games in- volving the six losers will pre- cede the semi-finals, an after-1 Pitt head coach, won the Eastern championship and took the n00n doubleheader, starting at Panthers to the Sugar Bowl 1 (EST) will pit St against Georgia Tech a year ago.

agajnst Villanova and Fordham Game is Rematch against Niagara. Then, at 6 Tech won 7-0 and this Gator P- NYU will take on Temple. Bowl game is a rematch. Tough for Violets Michelosen said the only play- The joss was a bitter one for er of the 42-man Pitt squad who which now has been beat- may not be ready is Corky Cost, a halfback who had an appendectomy Thanksgiving Day. Michelosen said he probably will substitute by individuate and small groups rather than by full teams.

He used the full team substitution system on a hot day against Pitt won usually keeps his key en five straight times by Notre Dame, but it was especially heartbreaking to young Tom De Luca, whose running with the ball violation set up Notre Dame's winning basket. Fate dealt a severe jolt to this 20-vear-old senior who, in the space of 30 seconds, turned from hero to goat. It was De the IBM Superior mon in the linrup most of the pair of free throws with 35 sec- game Pastrano Says It; He Is Not Ready For Floyd Miami Beach, Dec. 27 Willie Pastrano, speedy young contender for Floyd Patterson heavyweight boxing title, is among the first to admit he isn quite ready to take on the champ. like to have a few more fights before 1 tackle the 20-year-old jab and dance artist commented after winning a unanimous decision over Charley Norkus last night in Miami Beach Auditorium.

Pastrano, ranked No. 3 189 and Norkus, of Port Washington. N. weighed 194 for their 10-round bout. Norkus in Slump Norkus, who took an 18 month layoff after losing to heavyweight champion Ezzard Charles in February of 1955, now has lost two of three bouts.

Judges Eddie Thol and Stu; Winston had it 100-90 for Pastrano, Referee Si Gottfried 100-87. Norkus slipped to the canvas in the seventh and although he bounced up immediately, Gottfried counted to eight before letting him resume. Pastrano, flick-! ing jabs constantly, opened small cut over Norkus' left eye in the second round and tried to work on it the rest of the day. ------Toronto Ties Rangers for 4th (By The Associated Press) First and fourth places will be at stake in the National Hockey League tonight when the pacesetting Boston Bruins meet the runnerup Detroit Red Wings and the New' York Rangers tangle ith the Chicago Black Haw ks. In last night's only game, rookie defenseman A1 Macneil; Gonzales Rated No.

1 Pro Player 203-505. Russ Lombardo 500, Don Hauck 501, Rod Whittaker 500, Paul Stevenson 204-566, Jorge Badalmenti 212-, 1504, Bill Robinson 502, Art Pe- Los Angeles has been awarded I dersen 507, Ed Huettinger 515, the No. 1 ranking in professional Richard (Pancho) Gonzales of Phil Battaglia 505, Ferrell McElrath 543, Bob Felton 502, Bob Birchall 207-568, Art Broadley 508, Ray Saehloff 221-541. Point results: Flounders 1, Minnows tennis for year. Gonzalci title for year, the the fourth straight won the world the fourth National round pro onds remaining that put NYU in front 71-70.

Then, with the Violets apparently putting on a successful freeze, De Luca detected running while trying to dribble into a corner near basket. The clock showed four seconds to go when Devine took a pass from John McCarthy, dribbled the length of the Madison Square Garden court and curled in a driving layup. The buzzer sounded as the ball was swishing through the hoop. The basket gave Devine 17 points, 11 of them in the second Jones Dairy Midd. Merchants Channel Master Hotel Newburgh Pizzeria Forst Formosts Mardi Bob Lanes Poughkeepsie Inn GI Joe's Express Liberty Goodys Ten Pin Grill Ell.

Shanahans Ell. Economy Walden Peppys Ave. 32 13 992 3(1 15 972 30 15 958 294 154 936 29 16 967 29 16 958 264 184 926 24 21 906 22 23 936 17 25 882 144 304 893 12 33 873 104 344 864 6 36 877 LEADING GAINER Final statistics of National Football League show' Chicago Bears back Rick Casares, above, to be leading ball carrier. He gained 1126 yards in 234 at- New' York, Dec. 27 was beginning to appear today that the Chicago Bears and the New York Giants are treading two different paths toward the National Football League title game here Sunday.

The Bears worked on the field eight consecutive days after they clinched the Western Division title with their triumph over the Detroit Lions. They had a respite Christmas Day, but were right back at the contact work again yesterday. There even is talk of the Bears being overtrained around the league. Not But Coach Paddy Driscoll said that he has been watching his charges closely and that he has detected no signs of them going stale. In fact, he said he would work them out again today, followed by a lighter session tomorrow.

before leaving Chicago. The Giants, on the other hand, have been taking it easy. Coach Jim Lee Howell gave the team three days off after winning the Eastern title on Dec. 15. Then the players had a free weekend and two more days off this wreek.

The Giants worked out yesterday with one group of play OUT OF DOORS with I With 22 Points And there was only one little Indian the unbeaten teams of the YMCA League. Yellow Jackets, with big second and fourth quarters surges, took care of that little item last night by upending the hitherto unsullied Insurance, 7470. Medley Hits 22 Dolly Medley, the sharpshooter with the unlikely name, continued in the hero role for the Jackets with 22 points. Bucky Miller hooped 20 and Jim Jackson meshed 16. The Jackets ground out a 1310 quarter lead, then zoomed to a 37-22.

The Insurancemen made their best showing with 29 points in the third quarter, leaving them a point off (52-51) going into the stretch. (Individual scoring honors for the game went to Wait Rischoff, Caruso center, who bucketed 27 points, including a dozen deuces. The boxscore: Insurance (70) FG FP TP Spohrer, 2 0 4 DeCicco, 1 0 2 Spano 0 0 0 Rischoff. ...............12 3 2 1 Tiano, ...................4 2 10 Musto, 4 4 12 Martin .....................0 0 0 Maccaline .....................7 1 15 Total .....................30 10 70 Yellow Jackets (74) FG FP TP Medley, 0 22 Chaffin, 2 0 4 Jackson, .................8 0 16 Cody ............................0 0 fj Burris, 4 12 Miller, 9 2 20 Total ......................34 6 74 Scoring by quarters: ....10 12 29 19 70 Jackets 13 24 15 Donelli Hinted For Little Post New York, Dec. 27 successor to Lou Little as head football cqach of Columbia University is expected to be named today.

Aldo (Buff) Donelli, Boston University head coach, has been prominently mentioned for the post left vacant when Little re- tired at the close of the past season after 27 years at the helm. 91. Whales 1 Clams Oysters 3, and European indoor crown in Crabs Dolphins 1, Shiimps The top ten: 1. Pancho Gonzales; 2. Pancho Segura, Los Angeles; 3.

Frank Sedgman, Australia; 4. Tony straight Points. I I ot tnem tempts for an average of 4.8 crs simulating Boar plays. They nd-robin tQ overcome a deficit with (APWircphoto) had a long lecture on iust Lobsters I1 2 Star Fish Sharks 3, Sail Fish 1. Richardson Loses In Barcelona Finals Barcelona.

Spain. Dec. 27 Haillct, of France, defeated Hamilton Richards to win the singles final of Pails. Australia, the International Christmas ten- Rex Hartvvig and Tony Trabert nis tournament at the Club Turo. were rated the No.

1 doubles The scores were 5-7, 6-3, 0-6 team. Gonzales and Segura were and 6-4. 1 No. 2. Trabert, Cincinnati; 5.

Rex Hartwig, Australia; Frank Kovacs Los Angeles; 7. Carl Earn. Los Angeles; 8. Bobby Riggs Miami Beach; 9. Don Budge, New York; 10.

Dinny six minutes remaining. Cal Ramsey of NYU led both teams with 21 points. Tom Steinke was the big man for Brigham Young, taking scoring honors for the entire day with points against St. The 5-10 senior from West Jordan, connected with a Machen Tabbed Most Improved scored his first NHL goal at 15:56 of the first period to give the Toronto Maple Leafs a 1-0 victory over the Montreal Cana- diens. The triumph enabled the Leafs to tie the Rangers for fourth place.

York, Dec. 27 heavyweight Eddie Machen, winner of 19 pro bouts, dozen baskets, all but two of was designated today as the box- them on long one-handers. Gerry Paulson, with 25 points, paced Manhattan. Elsewhere No. 1 rated Kansas Javhawks just managed to escape being victims of the biggest upset of the campaign last night.

It took a field goal by Gene Elston in the last six seconds to give them a 58-57 1 victory over Iowa State In an opening round game of the Big Seven tournament. Burkoski Gets In Mickey Burkoski, former Newburgh Academy All-DUSO great, action in the Manhattan- Niagara contest but was score- i less. The Boxscore: Manhattan College (95) FG FP PF Paulson, 9 7 2 25 0 0 0 Powers, 6 1 10 0 3 8 Burkoski 0 0 0 0 Lombardo, 7 IQ 3 24 Martinsen 0 0 0 0 8 3 2 19 Josephs, 3 3 Cavanagh ............1. 0 0 2 1 2 0 4 er who made the most progress in 1956 by Ring Magazine. Among others who received consideration for this year's honors was middleweight Rory Calhoun of White Plains, N.

Y. SPORTSMAN'S PI6EST sharp eep hands warm RUBBER GLOVES KEEP HANDS ORy 29 14 95 THIS SHOULD STIR UP Fullmer, middleweight challenger from West Jordan, Utah, throw's a left way out as he works out in a New Y'ork gymnasium Dec. 26. for his scheduled Jan. 2 championship bout with Sugar Ray Robinson.

(AP Wirephoto) Total ..................33 Niagara University (79) FG FP PF Sawyer, ...............7 Keable 2 Prechtl, ...............0 Tighe ......................2 Ellis, ....................9 Segrott 1 Maloney, 6 Vieth 2 Mulroy, 1 Smolarke ...............0 Worosz ....................2 17 4 0 6 22 2 15 4 3 0 6 15 22 79 I vou remove mittens or WARM GLOVES TO HANDLE WET DECOYS, RETRIEVE DUCK5 OR A TRAPPED FUR BEARER FROM ICY WATERS ON A COLD SUP ON A PAIR OF RUBBER GLOVES TO KEEP HANDS DRY PUT THE WARM GLOVES ON AGAIN WHEN DONE. IF USING BARE HANDS FOR SUCH WORK, THEY SW COLD AFTER DONNING GLOVES AGAIN. alm sized mechanical hand WARMERS, CARRIED IN ROCKETS, -OMFORTAKZ WINTER what to expect from the Bear defense. Offense vs. Defense no doubt about it, most experts figure the game as a test of Giant defense against Bear offense.

all said one member of the Giant brain trust. definitely intend to rely on our defense. We aim to stay ahead by the simple matter of scoring more Howell also has charted some plays for the game and will have the team working on them for the next two days. How'ell said that only one of his men is in sub-par shape. He is Gene Filipski, who injured his back when the Giants licked Philadelphia for the divisional tiitle less than two weeks ago.

Harland Svare and Roosevelt Brown, both of whom were on the shelf, are set. -----------Oregon State Drops Drills Pasadena, Dec. 27 iJP Oregon State, the Pacific Coast Conference contender is through with all heavy scrimmage for its Rose Bowl date with Iowa. Coach Tommy Prothro said today his main job now is to get, or keep, his squad's collective mind on football. Iowa Coach Forest Evashevski may or may not give his Big Ten champs hard He turned them loose late yesterday in a scrimmage that lasted an hour and five minutes and two players went out of commission, temporarily.

Dick Klein, 250-pound starting right tackle, was knocked cold on one play. His replacement, captain Dick Desey, went out soon after with a knee injury, hich does not appear serious Star Fred Williams, Yale soccer captain, participated in soccer, basketball and track at Andover. By AL McCLANE Fishing Editor There has been some argument about the dorado, a South American fresh water fish which looks like a cross between an Atlantic salmon and a striped bass. Some tourist anglers claim that the high-jumping wizard of inland rivers is directly related to the salmon and others point out that he has all the characteristics of a lineside with fire in his tail. One thing we know for sure is the dorado is so fierce he will never get a passport to U.

S. waters. Dorado not only up to 60 pounds or more, but they consume every fish they come across. Only tropical rivers can raise enough food to support him. Needless to say, plugs and spoons are choice items of dorado diet.

Safari Open a nine-day dorado safari open to sports who want to bust all their tackle this winter on the Parana River in Argentina. Starting in December, the weather will be comparable to June in the northern latitudes of the U. S. and the big dorados are at their fighting best or worst, depending on you look at it. The way a dorado safari works is that you fish an area of 150 to 300 miles, in this case around Paso de la Patria.

A yacht is your floating hotel with the skiffs being lowered at various hot spots along the stream. in Fast Water The fish live in fast water which accounts for their unlimited ability to jump. Heavy bait casting and spinning gear is necessary, and the best lures are big spoons, two inches or more in length. Along with dorado you will catch fish like the zun- garo, which weigh up to 400 pounds, surubi weighing up to 150 pounds and an asortment of smaller gamefish like the arma- do, pati, boga, and parcu, all rugged lure smashers. What better ay to spend a winter vacation? Fights Last Night (By The Associated Press) Miami Beach, Fla.

Willie Pastrano, 1891-, New Orleans, outpointed Charley Norkus, 194, Port Washington, N. 10. Milan, Italy Duiloi Loi, 133J2, Italy, outpointed Jose Hernandez, 1321a, Spain, 15. (Loi retained European lightweight title). --------Pro Basketball By The Associated Press Schedule Rochester vs.

Boston at Philadelphia. New York at Philadelphia. Minneapolis at Fort Wayne. Syracuse at St. Louis.

Results Fort Wayne 99. Rochester 93. Boston 120. Philadelphia 97. In Safe Hands Harry Gilmer, of the Detroit Lions, had only four of 122 passes intercepted in National Football League games in 1955.

75 College Basketball (By The Associated Press) (Big Seven at Kansas City) (First Rossd) Kansas 58. Iowa State 57 Oklahoma 67 Kansas State 64 (Holiday gestirai at New York) (Qaarterflaals) Brigham Young .89, St. Johns (Bkn) I Notre Dame 72, NYU 71 Ohio State 64 Temple 63 Manhattan 95, Niagara 79 (Other games) UCLA 72. St. Louis 66.

Hurricane Stop Milwaukee, Dec. 27 Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson, the No. 1 heavyweight challenger who fights all the time from all directions engages Julio Mederos in a scheduled 10 rounder at the Milwaukee Arena tonight. Mederos is not among the rated contenders. There will be no television or radio broadcast.

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