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IQU AKERS MEET TORNADOES TUESDAY liv AL BRICK LR T1IF HI 9AYING that "Birds ft a feather flock together" mav eell Ho applied to three well- mown format athlete snd jom of this area Adams. Don amp hell and Ralph Patton were all teammates at Muskingum nllrce and all three pained All Ohm lattrels In football. Campbell and Adams starred in basketball, and Campbell was one of the best trackmen to wear the Magenta and Black After graduating from Muskin all three took a crack at machine then served during the with the Navy bcfoic iriurninc to the coaching field Adams first went to l'h- where he served an assistant In 1918 and as head grid mentor In and 1940. After being discharged from the service, he led the Ken! State University basketball team to several of the best records in Holden Flash hlstorv In the years from 194.A to 1919. Campbell also served as an uit coach at Uhnchsvillp high I school, serving unrlpr Head Coach Chic Maurer a couple years before moving to Dover in 1947 to aid Dutch Furbav with the Tornadoes.

Patton bc-an his coaching ca -1 rrci at Carrollton where he com- phed four year record of 22 wins. 11 losses and three ties i Moving to Cleveland Shaw he won cames, tied two and was I feated times. In 1950 he took over the reins' of Marietta gridiron team and during the past two years the Pioneers won four, lost 10 and tied one. Adams was the first to toss aside the coaching occupation in search of a position paying more money and offering more desirable working hours as lie resigned at Kent Mate in 1948 to take a supervisors position with the Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Companv of Huntington. AV.

Va. With one of the "Three inside the fold, the rest was a matter of course. Last scar. Campbell resigned at Dover high school and was stationed in Chicago by the same company and. last week, Patton joined the pair when he accepted a position with the Huntington firm as a sales representative and dropped the Marietta 10 born 11 years since the trio graduated from Muskingum together back together once least, thev'rc all in the same industrial family.

The coaching profession has lost three good men but the business world has gained considerably. IN Ohio tldlife Division has announced I that the recently completed 1951 duck hunting season was the most successful year on record. The division's survey shows i that more waterfowl were observed during the past season than in i an recent year. As the same time. I however, the division revealed: that the 1951 huntur.

casualty toll as 16 killc-d and 87 persons wounded. HI KK St RVEY The Ohio Wildlife Division staited a 12- county aenal deer survey this morning. Counties included in the survey are Ashtabula, Lake. Portace. Medina.

Huron. Columbiana. Holmes. Harrison Noble. Vinton.

Licking and Adams The survey will undoubtedly determine whether Ohio will have an open deer hunting sea-on during 1952. Moose Bowlers Edge Coshocton Local Moose bowlers finished with six pins more than their Coshocton opponents yesterday at the Ashwood Recreation to annex the first match of a home and home series on totals of 2459 to 2453. The figures: lioiur Phils End Holiday Hibernation; Midvale, Dundee Meet Tough Foes ftr i layoff of tin or the New Philadelphia Quakers return to the basketball wars Tuesday night with the Dover Tornadoes rectving the chore of inviting the Red and Black quintet back While the Quakers have not tasted inferscholasttc competition thcv wee turned back 58-41 at Coshocton Dec 18th. has five games auainst some tough customers, defeating Zanesville Marietta, and Coshocton while to Cambridge and Ncw.uk, tin luter two trams both undefeated The Quaker- Tornado tilt, slated for Welty gym headlines a Tuesday court card which calls for 11 games in the county and area One other Class A battle 1 on tap with the Carrollton AAarriors and the Newcomers- toun Trojans meeting at New romerstown In an East Central Ohio Teague engagement. Coach Don Trojans will be seeking their first loop victory in four starts and thotr third In seven games.

The Class spotlight will focus at Gnadrnhutten where the Ini riians entertained the undefeated Blue Devils and at Dune the equally unbeaten play host to the strong Berlin Panthers of Holmes co. Both games will be return engagements. Dundee having put the onlv defeat on the Berlin record thus far when the Bulldogs opened the season with a 67 59 at Berlin while (inadenhutten battled the Blue Devils down to the wire earlier in the season at Midvale before dropping a one point, 39-18, decision to the host club. The harri-luck Broncos of Tuscarawas, who seem to make a Pi ice of all their op iponents a touch battle before los- close scores, will be seek in. :rvei.ge earlier defeat VERSATILE Paul Yackey of I when they mec Sr Joseph's at Dover All-Ohio halfback for Dover's Memorial Hall, Union will Heidelberg College football team be at Port Washington.

Conotton and top gridiron scorer in the Valley plays at Dennison St state, is now the sparkplug of the Mary Stone Creek travels to student Princes' basketball quin- Fresno. hosts to Mag- tct. As a sophomore last season, rolm and Mineral City treks to East, Sparta in other games Involving Tuscarawas co quintets. Freeport Rod Raiders are at Belmont to test the Blue Eagles in a Harrison co con cst. Yackey, a six foot forward, caged 198 points in 18 games Thus far this year the former Tornado ace is leading the Heidelberg scoring with 31 points in three contests.

Unbeaten Neivark Nips Dover Dundee Takes Over Lead In League WildcatsTake Decision In Final Seconds 3k The Dundee Bulldogs lumper! into the lead of the Tuscarawas County Class basketbalj league Saturday night as they eked out a surprisingly clo-e 41-18 victory over the Strasburg in a loop tilt postponed by last month's heavy snow. The Baltic Eagles grasped a stronger hold on third place in the circuit they brrrzed wc the Panthers at Stone Creek I Manritni ruined the Stone Creek quintet's for victory, the losers making good on only eight free throws to Baltic's 15 although outscorins the winners 28 27 in field goals. Jim Syler followed Huprich in the Hal tic scoring column with The Dover Tornadoes dropped a 69 64 in another belated battle Dundee's victory over the vastly improved Bengals gave the undefeated Bulldogs a 5-0 league record and a string of nine consecutive victories. Midvale, also unbeaten in nine games and with a 4-0 league mark, now trails the Bulldogs but will have an opportunity to take over the top spot Friday night when the two court titans clash at Dundee. Strasburg.

with Bill Von Kaenel and Jerry Haswell the sparkplugs, stayed in the battle with the Bulldogs until the last whistle and Iowa U. Signs Evashevski To 5-Year Contract IOWA CITY University of Iowa officials announced Sunday night the signing of a five-year contract with ex-Michigan star Forest Evashevski to coach the Haw never out of striking no as they trailed 13 6. 21-15. and 32 27 at the quarters. Von Kaenel wound up the contest as hioh scorer with 16 points while Haswell ne'ted 14 as did Lorts Hostetler the top man on the v.inning Dundee quint, Dean 37 point onslaught for Baltic spelled dr- Irat foi Stone reek although the r.inthers fought to a 33-77 halftime lead over the I agles before fading in the stretrh.

I Inn tire 1 I a cino an Mull, ft 11, ait fit nt a 11 HHu irk 11 a 11 7 and Bill Jones 21 and 20 points, respectively, to keep the Panthers in the battle but maecuiacy at the foul line 16 wlnlr Gerald Oasser of Stone 11-10 decision to New unbeaten also hit in double figures, Wildcats Saturday night after netting 10 markers. mg an upset safely within their grasp They were beaten in the ft- nal seconds when Charles Deeds, 6 foot 5 inch center, meshed a hook 1 1 shot to keep his team on the unde- i I (rated list. Dover got a chance to knot 14 the score when l.engler was awarded a free throw with 1ft seconds left. But Jake, toeing the line as l.ftftft aereamed, missed for the fourth time i I ing the eontest and New ark took possession of the ball and the It mtr battle. iWn ''i was Dover's second league and ircl season defeat against five Mait 4 I THE DAILY TIMES SPORTS MONDAY JAN.

7, 1952 Secretaries Lead Moose Bowlers In Team Scoring Murphys 551-pin total was the only honor roll figure in the Moose league this week as Secretaries carried off high team lion oti with a match total of 2863 and a single game of 1046 The mary: um- Frazeysburg Trampled 64-34 By St. Joseph's Wm No 7 came vrrv easily to'the the Dover St Joseph's Ramblers.riU! Saturday night as they journeyed to Frazeysburg and returned with 1 Troy, Toledo In Runner-Up Deadlock TROY, The Troy Bruins are in a second-place tie with the Reds Obtain Hurler CINCINNATI The Cincinnati Reds have announced the trade of utility infielder Sammy Meeks to Baltimore of the Inter- Toledo today for beating national League for pitcher Georg. the Chatham Maroons 5-2 while McPhul and an undisclosed amount Toledo lost 5-3 to Grand Rapids, of cash, McPhail, a right-hander, von and lost eight last season for Pittsfield in the Canadian-Ameri can League. eyes' football team effective Feb. 1.

a Evashevski. one of the great blocking backs fo the prewar period who ran much of trfe interior enee for All-American Tom Har mon. resigned a coaching berth at Washington State College to accept the Iowa positon He told Iowa Athletic Director Paul Brechler he plans to bring three of his assistants from Washington with him to the Iowa campus. They are Alton Kirscher Rob ert Flora and Dan Stately. The former Mich can star replaces Leonard Raffensperger, head coach at Iowa for the last two years.

Raffensperger reportedly is considering an offer from the university to remain on its athletic staff in another capacity. Evashevski had three years loft of a five year contract 'd 64-34 victory over the The praying mantis, most blood thirsty of all insects, is about as a pet by Orientals. Playing two men short with Conch Norm McAtce and Pajil Platz out on injuries, the Bruins loped to victory behind the combination shooting of Keith Tolton 1951 team had a and Harold Johnson. and 3 record, one of the lopsi host team. Barnrv Lawless and Sammy Masrotti gave the Ramblers a double barreled attack that the losers rope with, law levs burning the nets tor II buckets and three foul tosses for 75 points and rotti sinking seven and five free throws for 19 points to lead the onslaught.

St Joseph's opmed up fast ar.dj icmped to a 20-4 first quarter' lead. The Ramblers continued to' pour it on during the second and third frames and built up ms of 39 15 and 52-25 before Coach Joe sent in the reserves who managed to outscore com nc the final chukker Coach Proto irk used 11 players during the rout with 1ft of them breaking into the scoring column. Frazeysburg employed a like number of with nine topped with Sam Fleming with 1ft points. I The victory, seventh In 11 I starts for the Ramblers, gives them a streak of three games I 1 rmf I earned tory at Troy's Hobart Arena ended history of the school The new Iowa coach a slump for the Brums. Better Bowling for 21 announced at Pullman.

that he will use the same Michigan single wing attack at Iowa that lie brought to points for Sugarcreck Saturday Washington State in 1950 New Class Baseball Loop To Be Formed COLUMBUS A new Class baseball league for teams left night but it uas not quite enough to the Class A Central and Class West Lafayette Downs Pirate Quintet 50-47 Max Miller hit the nets tl vickv.ics and rangy Newark? eighth conquest. The Tornadoes will he seeking to regain the trail tomorrow night at New in the 77th renewal of their rivalry with the which hegan in the 1911-15 season. Dover has won 11 of the 76 games. The won both contests last vrsr hr scores of ill' 6ft and 64-15, Tornadoes had the rrond i roa Saturday as they took i 5-pomr lead midway in the fl of the low scoring duel they began to s'ail Newark finally gained possession and Dick I Hovkv 6 1 netted an overhead jsi.o’ A short time later the tg tin lost the ball and Wayne Prfi, a toss to ar.t 10-29 45 sec McCombs fouled Deeds he missed a chance to knot the As Dove; attempted to stall out 'he remaining tune, a jump ball was called and Newark took possession It was then that Deeds uit the game mmng hook Dover actually lost the game at I the foul line, it cashed tn on only 51 of 17 free throws with Lengler. us- jually reliable at the foul line, mis- I s.r.g on four of six throws.

Newark netted 6 of 14 being outshot 13 to 12 from the field. 31 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 ua nri 4 4 na circuit Unbeaten Major Cage Quintets Pared To 10 NEW YORK The major unbeaten college basketb teams as changeable as favorite girl friend's mind down to ten today. today team ne is save the Pirates from a 50 47 de- a Ohio-Ind feat at the hands of the West Lafay- awaits word from ope i Generals. before an organization The ro combine coun- held Jan 27. I 'er-attacked Miller's efforts with a Frank well-balanced offense that had three players hitting in double fig- day in Columbus that five teams Lccce topped the Generals lare a' is needed 1 with 13 points, while Blair had 12 before the group ur and Levengood 10.

the prop lent of the O-1 loop, said after a meeting Sun li 'd Mtdv 18 With both teams hitting on 22 I fielders, failure at the foul stripe Present and countable on a also was a factor in the Pirate mal pair of hands arc K.u Sugarcreck making bu' three il-0h Florida Scion Hail Whiie West Lafayette sank Mississippi State 4 9-0- 11- Vl linois Indiana. Iowa Duquesne St. Bonavemure and Syracuse ret to form ern League lentral's Barons Protest Streak Snapping Loss To Hornets B' International News Service The Providence Reds own the distinction today of beir.c the on! Ohio State To Meet Unbeaten Indiana Tonite R' International News Service COLUMBUS Oh.o home Big Ten opener wi'h unde- headl nes a card of right games be tonifht by Ohm The es losses In right starts took another Saf urday a' Nort we. tern dropping their opening confe cnee game six. lliiK rr 47 Dropped from the elite las' Sat- is urday night were LaSalle and 7 Michigan State and Murray St te.

LaSalle had its eight-game skein snapppd by St. Louis 62 46, while Murray State 1. a streak of 11 in a row ended by Dayton. 69 to 55. Michigan State bowed, 61 to 60 to Iowa.

Earlier in the week. New York 12 game victory tear came to an abrupt end at the hands Bla.r if A West fa P. Stig 45-1' The quintet includes Charleston. Ya and Dayton lcam in American Hockey Lea- 70. The meanwhile were squads and the O-I's Lima.

Zanes- cue to hold a series edge over the racking up their eighth straight ville and Richmond, nines 1 Pittsburgh Hornets. I victory in beating Michigan 58-46 Colley said Invitations have been Red- playing Sunday I in another Fig Ten opene; extended to Marion. O. Muncie. I afternoon game on home ice Although Northweucrn led 40 and Springfield.

O. A Jan. 20; -scored twice in the first 10 minutes at halftime, the Buckeyes threaten- deadline was set for repi.es. If went on to post 5-3 over ed to run away in the third period any of these decide to enter, Colley said, plans organization later. would be made for proceedings a week of West Virginia.

100 to 75. by constantly using the same equipment ran you progress, says Buddy Bomar. (NEA) without Si 1 4 31 4 7 7 1 HZ 1 1'" 172 17 iso 1 74 1 ms 118 137 47:4 .1 2 453 CINCINNATI Grady Hatton. 29-year old Cincinnati Reds third-baseman, will be married tc Dor Brannan in Beaumont, Texas, in the first week of Feb- 1 It possible to bowl owning any equipment. You: bowling proprietor has ball: you can use and shoes you can rent.

If you are serious about improving score, however, 4tr want to enjoy the sport to the fullest, buy your own ball, bag and shoes. Only by constantly same equipment can most certain to run into difficulties. Finger or thumb of the uning size put additional strain on your fingers, wrist or arm, prevent you from scoring well and enjoying bowling you should. Selecting street shoes, you certainly insist on a comfortable fit, you? There's no difference using the in choosing bowling shoes, you make While the bag is not necessary definite progress. io improve your game, it is a eon- 5 our alley proprietor will help venience in carrying your ball and select the proper equipment to fit shoes.

your needs and wallet. Just as every golfer knows he He will see that a ball is cus- develop his game to any tom fined to your hand with the extent without his own clubs, you proper size thumb and finger holes cannot expect to improve your and finger spant. bowling very greatly without I sing a hall which has not propel equipment, been custom-fitted, you are al- 1 NEXT; The stance. YMCA Swimmers Lose At Massillon Dropping the final relay which decided the outcome of the meet, the Tuscarawas co YMCA junior swim team lost a 2712-2912 decision to the Massillon YMCA Saturday afternoon at Massillon. Bob Thompson of Dover won the 40 yard free style in 24 seconds and tied for first in the 100-yard free style to top the local team while the 120-vard medley relay team of Tuscarawas co.

composed of Jerry Mallernee of this city, Thompson, and Ronnie Hilton, of this city, won that event. Dick Ferris, of this city, is also a I member of the local team. Senior Bowl Won By Yankees 20-6 MOBILE, Ala. Ohio Sonny Gandee and Ed Modelewski teamed up for the first touchdown of the North-South All Star football game Saturday and sparked the Northerners to a 20-6 victory. In a rugged but ragged contest, the North got rolling in Senior Bowl post-season grid classic and put over the initial TD only after a crowd of 20.236 fans sat through a scoreless first period Athletes Urged To Attend Reds' Tryout Camp CINCINNATI -An open invitation was extended to would-lc baseballers today to visit the Cincinnati Reds Baseball School and Tryout Camp March 1 25 at Columbia.

S. Carolina. The Reds said Farm Director Bill McKechnie will make available several playing fields, among them Capital City Park, home of the Columbia Reds. There is no age limit and any player signed to a contract by the Redleps will be reimbursed for his e-ponses, club officials said. Basketball Schedule Tl I in or a I K.

PII II. A at n. Midvale at Gnadrnhutten, Tuscarawas at St. Joseph's. I'uion at I'nrt Washington, t'onotton Valiev at St.

Man s. Stone Creek at Fresno. at at ar. Mineral City at Fast Sparls Freeport at Kelnmnt. 4 14 lit NKW Pit II.A al Mansfield at New comerstovv n.

Dover at Chillieothe, Carrollton at Dennison, t'onotton Valley at Scto. Franklin at Freeport. Augusta at Dellroy. COI VT1 l.MAGt F. Midvale at Dundee.

Bolivar at Tuscarawas Gnadenhutten at Raltlm reek at Stone Creek, Strasburg at Mineral City. Malvarn at St. Mary a. Louise Suggs Is Tourney Winner JACKSONVILLE. Fla Luise ucks Carrollton.

carried home the first prize money of $750 today for her viclc.y in U.e 54 hole Jacksonville Women's open Golf Tournament. The 118-pound miss fired final round 79. three over par. for a 227 total that still placed her one under par for the tourney. Miss Succs was seven strokes ahead of the corn! firer.

Betty Jameson, San Antonio. who raided a 234 Babe Zaharias and Marlene Bauer tied for third with 236s. me Horne's for their third victor by ringing up 27 point' to then in fite games with the Western 20. Paul Ebert. OSU 1 ivision leaders.

more center, took scoring honors The Cleveland Barons, whose six ith 25 points. Northwestern for- game win streak was mapped ward Larry Drliefieid carved out b- Pittsburgh 111 a pro'ested game i 21 pomps to pace his tram. The Saturday, resumed their winning Bucks couldn't keep Up at the foul ways in another day contest at line, making 28 out of 85 attempted Cincinnati by whipping the Mo hawks. 4 1. In other games Sunday night, St.

Lou Flyers beat the Capi t.ils at Indianapolis, 3 2, and the at Buffalo scored four goal? the final period to edge the Svracuse Warriors 6-5. field while Northwestern tallied 31 of Basketball Results ark 31, Povrr 34. fi4 34 I la 1 Ci ok ft 4 i 4 1. St ra Wt-M Leads On Last Round LOS ANGELES Diminutive Ted Kioil. New Hartford.

clung to a slim one stroke lead today to pace a field of 64 finalists i into the last round of the $17,500 Los Angeles Open Golf Tournament. Kc.id the Classified Janowicz Leads Way To Victory In Hula Bowl HONOLULU American Jhe spotligh. with Janowicz by halfback Vic Janowicz today en- 'scnrint: twice once aftei tntei cepting a pass by pro-star Fi ankie joyed the hero role again jus! as AU)frt of thf ims he did in when hr earned nation- anfj second time by running 19 wide recognition as one of college yards to the end zone football's greats. The 25,000 spectators got a big Reverting to the stellar form thrill in the fourth quarter when seen rarely in the past season at the Hawaiian team put on a drive Ohio State. Janowicz copped the spotlight in Hula Bowl by aerialing four touchdown passes to give his mates a 41-40 victory Kyle Rote of the New York Giants over the Hawaii Stars in Honolulu, they came within an eyelash of Janowicz, who also stole the show upsetting the collegians.

Most of that almost overcame the 41-26 spread. Utilizing the skill of Albert and in the annual East-West Shrine game, displayed cool passing and skillful quarterbacking for the Col lege All Stars. Two of his passes hit Stanford's All-American end BUI McColl. Johnny Karras, Illinois, shared the fourth period scores were the result of passes from Albert to Herman Wedemeyer, former St. All-American.

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