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li Mond. 1 T. Iiniarv 16, I inmin Earning Journal nini Journal I May lie Wrong Dirk Decker Journal Editor The state of North Carolina is blowing a loud horn about its so-called of basketball. This Carolina. North Carolina State, Duke and Wake gained spots in the top ten of collegiate hoopla.

Coach Everett Case of State savs, San Francisco had to play each of the Big Four schools twice during the season, bet the Dons wouldn't be undefeated As a state North Carolina can well be proud of its not as an indication of the caliber of basketball played there, but as a true example of how well the recruiting is handled. Theie intir schools have a total of 20 starters. Just four of them are from North Carolina. and North Carolina lT. do not start a Carolina boy.

Wake Forest and Duke each has two home town lads. State, the hottest of the group, is represented by Philadelphia. Middletown, East Chicago, Havertowm, and Denver, Colo. Carolina has Grenville, Bayonne, N. Bergenfield, N.J., and two from Brooklyn.

Denver Boy Probably the best player in Carolina is Ronnie Shavlik, a 6 foot 8 lad from Denver, Colo. He plays for North Carolina State. Last year as a junior ShavUck was on every a All-Amerl- iran, ran do anything with a says, is extremely agile for a big man; yet he is fast, dribbles well. Is a terrific scorer, a top notrh rehounder and a great defensive player. What else could one Scoring is one of Shavlik's strong points, naturally, but his rebounding plays a big part in success.

He is ly averaging 19 rebounds per game. Last year he scored 707 points, an average of 22 I per game. Why Shavlik go to Colorado University or Denver University? Well, that's always the question when a boy goes out of state for stardom. The only answer I have heard is that the big boy couldi scholai make it at Boulder, rally, that is, I (In When Case claims that San Francisco go undefeated in North Carolina, he is making the same kind of remarks which beseiged the University of Oklahoma's football team last fall. couldn't win as much if they played a tougher they cried.

While there is no question but that a tough schedule puts on more pressure from week to week, the Sooners certainly cemented their claim to the national championship by lambasting Maryland in the Orange Bowl. And the Dons certainly showed their merit by waltzing through Eastern competition in the Holiday Tournament in New York. Even though K. C. Jones has been declared ineligible for the NCAA tournament in March, San Francisco will be a strong bet to win the title.

Bill Russell is one of the greatest of all time. If the Big Four from North Carolina wants to prove itself, let's watch them in the NCAA district play and see if they are around when the finals are played. East Win Gets Arguments Hv BOB MYERS the East 20 a moment before the the West; Ram rookie Ron Waller, LOS ANGELES UP The sixth game ended. one touchdown and 90 annual Pro Bowl football game Coach Sid Gillman of the West, yards rushing, was leading goes into the books as a thrilling as did some of his players right runner for the west, victory for the East. But on the spot, argued that the East Key Gains Registered arguments continued to rage Mon- should have been charged with an Key gains were registered by day in the wake of an official de- automatic the West retiring greats of football, cision which may have cost the given 2 points.

Doak Walker of the Detroit Lions West two winning points, Mike Wilson, superintendent of and pete Pihos of the Philadelphia The dispute centered on Field officials of the National League, Eagles, Judge Joe Gonzales and the call issued this brief announcement: Pihoa caught 4 passes for 5 he made in the final seconds of the last play the field judge yards, including a 12-yarder for this sixth annual postseason all- said the ball went through the the score, in the march to star duel involving top talent from plane (goal line) of the end zone." first touchdown. And Walk the National Football League. The ruling meant that Scudero ig.yard reception of a pass set up The situation: caught the ball in the end zone. The West trailing 31-30, tried a Gillman added that movies of 50-yard field goal by Bert Rechi- the game would show otherwise, char of the Baltimore Colts. It was So the score stands, obviously short of its goal and Joe Fantastic Ball Carrier (Scatter) Scudero of the Wa.h.ng-j carrier of the East, was the outstanding player of the game.

The for 128 and Ram Norman 210-pound powerhouse of the Brocklin 9 of 17 for 119, cago Cardinals returned the sec- 91 yards for a ton Redskins took the catch. Enter the Controversy Did Scudero catch the ball on the 2-yard mark, as most observers believe, and then almost casu a West touchdown. Eddie Le Baron completed 12 out of 17 passes for 162 yards and Adrian Burk of the Eagles, 4 of 6 for 23 for the East. For the West, Ed Brown of the Chicago Bears completed 8 of 14 a ally take a step or two back and kickoff ground the ball in the end zone? touchdown; I. most of the West team for a second V'i Or did he catch it on the goal line, or perhaps be forced back into the end rone by the momentum of the ball? Whatever the case, the field judge ruled it an automatic SCREEN PASS NETS MX YARDS FOR EAST Sixth Annual All-Star Pro Bowl game Sunday in score.

And his 50-yard gallop on a punt return set the stage for a third. Other highlights of a rousing affair were: A 108-yard touchdown run on the Leading pass receiver was Billy for 106 yards. The kicking specialists also starred. Cleveland's Lou Groza booted a field goal for 50 yards and Kechichar kicked one 46 yards. Almost forgotten was a play that subsequently cost the West a tie.

Jack Butler, Pittsburgh Steeler de- TEAM -Halfback Frank Gifford 116) lunges through the line for a 6-yard gain on a screen pass from Quarterback Adrian Burk for the East team in the Los Angeles. Other players shown are: Art Donovan (73) of the West and Frank Varrichione (76) of the East. (AP) I 1 futiles Plav TV 7 HP avne I wire In NCC Tills Virginia A rrk Fails To Maine (loach CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. The University of Virginia apparently has chosen the man it wants as its new football coach, but for- Snaps Begins orkouts ARCADIA, Cahf. famed Swaps may end his enforced vacation this week.

Out of action since he injured a THt XV Concnfdfai MI 1'rru Banna late MtCiinl at cially cleared. mal announcement is being with- foot in his classic match race with held until contract terms are offi- xashua, Swaps is a nominee for the Santa Catalina vbioat Sources at the university tndi- 9I- 2K' cated the advisory athletic council Handicap at Santa Amta Saturday. decided on a final The Santa Catalina would be a tion Saturday after a lengthy: tuneup for future and richer en- meeting that produced interviews gagements. including the San An- with three prospects for the job: tonio Handicap Feb, 11 and the al al i Iwdrnd at Dana at WMtmif at Lather back and the ball was p.aced on Yickoff by Jack Christian- fensive back, blocked a conversion sen of the Detroit Lions; A 73-yard try by Les Richter in the third Lincoln Hold BlrH Lead of coin took over the lead in team competition Sunday with a score of 2843 in the second weekend of bowling in the Burwood Tourney here. A member of the Schwindt's team.

Sterling Helvey, Lincoln, also took over the lead in all-events totals, with 1798. The tournament has four more weekends to run. The standings after play; touchdown pass from Ed Brown quarter. of the Chicago Bears to Billy How- The series now stands three ton of the Green Bay Packers for apiece for the divisional rivals. A DVERTlSKAl ENT Announce New Way To Shrink Painful Piles Science Finds Healing Substance That Both Relieves Pain ni) VV Putts Win Crosby Open CnMcorSta Midland arm JC at at ('feadron at ttcettaMoff The Chadron Eagles, currently PEBBLE BEACH, Calif.

(UP)-! of 292 as he used an old-fashioned wjth a 4.0 record lav host Dr, Cary Middlecoff used a hickory shaft putter in j. 5n ing in shooting the best round long putts across the rain flooded to 2 ln a of golf my in winning greens. doubleheader Friday and Saturday. the Bing Crosby $15,000 clambake Going into the last round in a Wayne won its first two loop for the second consecutive year, first place deadlock with crewcut games over Kearney and Midland, Middlecoff walked off with first Bob Rosburg of San Francisco, sufered setbacks to Hastings and prize and set a new tourney record Middlecoff started slow over the Sunday with his three-round score water-logged course and made the rr-turn in only one under par. MarleilC But then he began to hit his Titwr Ben Martin, former assistant to1 main target, the Jl Ktsrntj Eddie Erdelatz at Navy; Harrison Santa Anita Handicap Feb.

25. Nesbit, present freshman coach at1 It will be up to the owner and Virginia; Bill Leckonby, head trainer, Rex C. Ellsworth and coach at Lehigh University. Mish Tenney, to decide if Swaps Though neither members of the runs Saturday. And they will wait pacing the Nebraska College Con- athletic council nor Athletic Direc until weights are announced tor G.

K. Tebell would give con- morrow before finally deciding, formation, it appeared Martin had Swaps would be no cinch against the inside track for appointment a field that may a Jude Robert to the job as successor to Ned Correlation, W-L Ranch's McDonald who re i last Honeys Akbi and others in the month. mile and one-eighth test. TEAMS fJncoln Newton, Kin, Funk Narrow .2767 Tavern, Manhattan. Kn.

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And, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all-this improvement was maintained in cases where observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thorough that sufferers were able to make such astonishing statements as ave ceased to be a And among these sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid conditions, some of 10 to 20 standing. All this, without the use of narcotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new healing substance Bio- )-thediscoveryof a world- famous research institution. Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body.

This new healing substance is offered in enppoeitory or ointment form called Prefxiratinn Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation suppositories or Preparation ointment with special applicntor. Preparation is soldatalldrugstores.Satisfactiun guaranteed or money refunded. Pal OfT. Golf Tournev he pleased,) Ralph (Sleepyhead) Blomquist, Glendale, and his amateur partner George Calios, of Monterey, took the Pro-Am championship with a record best I ball 188 in the other half of the double-pronged Crosby tourney. A full breakdown of the money winners was held up because four1.

stride. Dn the 10th he dropped a i 15-footer for a birdie and followed it with a 12-footer for another SEA ISLAND, Ga. A beauti- birdie on the 11th and a 14-footer ful approach shot and a fine putt for a third birdie on the 14th. under pressure Sunday sent Middlecoffs total made up of Marlene Bauer Hagge of AsheviLe. rounds 0f the old into the circle if record of 2o4 set by Lioyd Man.

the Sea Island Invitation- grum ai Tournament, the first ui the wTiile Middlecoff was winning Ladie, Professional Golfers Assn. as 1956 tour. The victory, Mrs. first since winning the New Orleans Open several months ago, was worth 630 Mrs. Hagge won it the hard way, knocking in a par-4 on the first extra hole of a sudden death play-, off.

She finished the regulation 36 holes in a three-way tie with Mary Lena Faulk of Thomasville, and Joyce Ziske of Waterford, Wis. All three posted 152s in the $3,500 tournament played over the tough par course. On the extra hole, a 330-yard par-4, Mrs. Hagge was on the fringe with her second shot, then rolled the ball up to the Up of the cup for an easy par. Miss Faulk missed a 6-foot putt and Miss Ziske missed from 7 feet to take 5s, Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, S.

picked up fourth place and $360 with a while Kathy Cornelius of Lake Worth, was fifth and got $292.50 with a 154. The favorites, Fatty Berg of St. Andrews, and Louise Suggs of Sea Island, do so well. Miss Berg was eighth and Miss Suggs tied for 12th. Kearney last week.

last NCC outing was a double victory over Wesleyan. Chasing the Eagles for the NCC lead is Hastings, with a 3-0 record. Coach Russ quintet, paced by Hilly Beck, entertains Midland Friday night and Peru Saturday night The Broncos hold a narrow (5251) victory over the Bobcats an earlier conference game, and the match Saturday night promises to be one of the top NCC meetings. Wesleyan is idle this week. The Plainsmen dropped their second game to Doane last week, and also were nudged by Peru.

Kearney moved into possible contention with a pair of victories last week. The Antelopes nipped Wayne In an overtime, 75-72, and chased Doane, 60-61. Kearney now sports a 2-2 conference mark. Speaks softly and packs a powerful wallop small money Win- It. friends on finish final rounds halt- (don.

l'TA ed by darkness Sunday. notes and hi reading In the Journal and BRAKES SAFE? Germany ThinclatU orkout Separately HANOVER, Germany (UP) West and East German track and field associations have agreed to conduct pre-Olympic preparations separately although they will send an all-German athletic team to the Olympic Games in Melbourne. Olympic team candidates from East and West Germany will com- pete in a first pre-Olympic elim- ination in an East German Stadium, Aug. 20. Slate A Meeting CHICAGO If) George M.

Trautman, president of the minor leagues, Monday announced the 1956 minor league meetings will be held at Jacksonville, Fla. Hie date has not been set. DRINK Grapefruit Drink for REFRESHMENTS PARTIES THE HOME H. HUDSON Bottled Under Appointment RISK A Costs So little to be Sure rt BRAKE SPECIAL and be Safe! Here's what we do: Remove front and lining. Clean, inspect and pack front wheel Inspect brake A Check and add brake fluid if needed.

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