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DETROIT FREE PRESS Friday, May 9, 1952 gy DESOTOS i WE'RE TRADING HIGH GIVE US A TRY 2 OPEN SO DAT BILL HENDEBSON MOTOR DE SOTO-PLYMOCTH DEALER 23677 Va Dyke, at MU Research -Report Claims TV Cuts Football-Attendance 1 Controlled ANOTHER J. STONE CO. Pair of Aces Scored by a Majori Baker Maj. Clarence Carey, of he Fort Wayne Induction Center, notched his second hole-in-one of Jiis 15-year-long golf career this week. Playing with Bob Crabtree and Jerry MacDonald, Carey used a 6-irbn to ace the 150-yard 17th hole on the Warren Valley course.

He ended the round with an 80. Carey's first hole-in-one was while he was in Germany in 1948. Jim Thompson, an employe of the Pepperidge Bread connected for his first ace while playing at Hawthorne Valley. Thompson sunk the 16th hole, 170 yards, with a 5-iron. Al McKay and Chauncy McHargue made up the threesome.

Broadcasts Reduce Loss NCAA to Study Plan for 1952 NEW YORK Television hurts college football attendances badly. This conclusion, along with several others, was reached through a year-long study made, at a cost of $50,000, by the National Opinion Fesearch Center of the University of Chicago for the National Collegiate A. A. The NORC report, embodied in a 30-page booklet replete with graphs and statistical tables, was released Thursday after the NCAA wm fa i0r LJ German Foe Is Chosen for Soccer All-Stars, Visitors Clash at U-D Tonight The Stuttgart Kickers, of Germany, making Detroit one of their eight stops in their tour of the United States, will meet a Michigan All-Star soccer team at 8 p. m.

Friday in U. of D. Stadium. An official reception at City Hall Friday afternoon, a tour of the Ford Motor Co. and a sightseeing jaunt about" the city awaits the German club.

The All-Star team they will face has been selected from members of the Detroit Majors League. The Europeans' lineup is dominated by internationally known Mar. Siegfried Kronenbitter, F.riih Dreher, Horst Schad, Alex Pfliiin and Reinhold Jacksteil Mill be in the front line. Holf Lechler, Hans Fauser and Jojann Horberger make up the halfback line with Fred Saezler No. 2 in a series of latest style-setters at a special low price SOFT, SUMMERY TERRYCLOTH Valour Spread Roll Collar Full Size Pockets Colon: Whito Navy Gold Rust Powder Blu I television committee ended a two- dav meetine to clan for a 1952 Purdue Men Set Stag Dinner Date Size: Small, Madium, Large, Drozram of controlled television.

Extra larga Members of Detroit's Purdue 50 only! OTHER CONCLUSIONS reached I Univei-sity Alumni Club will hold Capt. Siegfried Kronenbitter is kissed by Mary Margaret Schmatz (left) and Eva Margaret Mitzinger (right) as part of the greetings from the committee. SOCCER PLAYERS from Stuttgart, Germany received a royal welcome upon their arrival at Willow Run (left) for their exhibition game Friday night at U-D Stadium. their annual athletic stag dinner at 6 p. m.

Friday at the Park- Sheraton Hotel. were: "Attendance is particularly off in those 'heavily saturated' TV areas where 40 per cent or more of the families are set-owners. Guests from the university will include Athletic Director Guv FOUCHEY AGAIN, 5-3 Mackey and Stu Holcomb, head football coach. L3aD a Three in Row Western gained its third straight tennis victory, blanking Mackenzie, 5 to 0. 11420 E.

Jetfiritl Harpir fXSSf NEAR YOU) St. Joseph Dims COs Hope of Winning Flag Catholic Central's hopes of bidding farewell to the Catholic League this June with its 18th successive baseball title dimmed somewhat Thursday as the Shamrocks lost a 4-1 decision to Michigan, Badgers Face Stiff Tests CHICAGO (JP) The deadlock between Michigan and Wisconsin for the Big Ten baseball lead may be broken this week-end as the Badgers meet third-place Illinois in one of three tests. Michigan, which lfle Wisconsin has a 5-1 record, meets Michigan State. (3-3) in a three-e-ame set. The NCAA's 1951 experimental plan of limiting: telecasting of college games succeeded in reducing television's harmful effects on attendance.

In 1950 the difference between the relative attendance trends of colleges exposed to television competition and those not exposed was significantly greater than it was in 1951." Challenging previous studies, which seemed to indicate that television had only a temporary effect on attendance and might in the long run prove beneficial, the NORC study indicates a steady decline in attendance coinciding with the growth of television. Fore? tire. and Fritz Vogler as fullbacks. Gerhold Bechtold will be in the goal. THE ALL-STAR group is dominated by the Detroit Rangers, who will have six players in the lineup.

They include Bill Cock-burn, left-wing; Bob Carson, inside-left; Bill Kay, inside-right; Alex Barrowman, lefthalf Ed Fallon, center-half, and Jack Cunningham, left-fullback. Others are Walter Vagnetti, Sport Club, center-forward; John Motzer, Bavarians, outside-right; Harry Ear, Maltese, right-half; Gerard Trehn, Bavarians, right-forward, and George Arbinger, Toledo, goalie. A junior all-star game between east and west side teams will precede the Stuttgart All-Star engagement. A gymnastics exhibi St Joseph High School. Again, it was -Southpaw Ed Fouchey who set back Central.

It Servite Wins Track Meet was last year about this time that Friday's opener being at East Lan-the veteran sandlotter snapped sing and Saturday's double-header CC's 53-game winning streak with Ann Arbor. a 5-3 victory. --IB HH I Double-winner Dave Koss paced Servite High to a triangular track Thursday, Fouchey scattered six hits struck out six and walked WISCONSIN Friday is host to nice v.mjr ctn.unv. v-t-ucicLi none while his teammates tagged the Illini (4-2), who lead the con- ROBERT A. HALL, Yale ath-and St.

Bernard. Charley Johnson, the loser, for erence in hitting with .328. Sat- jetic director and chairman of the ivoss iook ursis in me luu-yara inree nits ana three runs in a the Badgers entertain television committee char- dash and 220 as Servite piled up fifth inning, State (3-3) in a twin bill. HALF-PRICE Tire Sale First Tire At Regular Low Price Get Second Tire For HALF PRICE! Road Hazard Guarantee For 2 Full Years members of the Detroit 52 points. CC had 38 for second tion by Turners also will be staged.

I and St. Bernard scored 28, THE VICTORY was St. Joe's! 2 FOR Northwestern (3-3) Is at home to Ohio State Friday before Illinois' invasion of Evanston, Saturday for two games. Minnesota (3-3), figuring in a four-way tie for fourth place, takes a jaunt into the state of Indiana, playing a singleton at Purdue (1-5) Friday and two at Indiana (1-5) Saturday. Iowa (2-4) also is a Hoosier State visitor this week-end.

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fifth straight while Central record is now three victories and one loss. St. Benedict won its third straight with a 2-0 victory over St. Fredericks, of Pontiac. Third Baseman Leonard Bailey had three hits in as many trips and drove in both runs.

Behind the one-hit pitching of Dave Pillette, Annunciation won its first game, 3 to 1, beating St. Ambrose. 12 2 acterized the report as a "complete refutation" of reports made to the NCAA by Jerry Jordan, who made the previous studies, and of the stands taken by Pennsylvania, Notre Dame and other colleges favoring unrestricted television of football. "The only evidence that can be found today is on our Hall said. "The other reports were all on the basis of what they think.

We went out and got the facts Although college football attendance suffered a general decline last fall, the NORC study, which considered dozens of factors, concluded: "It is clear, however, that Exchange lut Taa 2 FOR DAVIS SUPER SAFETY Top quality construction throughout. Built to last and last. Dollar for dollar, you can't beat it. Keg. 17.45 6.00x16 261! Cxchanga Hi hm -'I ljj Tatisfactiofi I iw CUARAMTKD OR YOUR yMOWEY BACK Plus Tax the experimental plan of limiting telecasting of college games succeeded in reducing television's harmful effects on attendance." ssBsnsn cms Services Set for Mrs.

Clark Funeral services for Mrs. Dorothy Clark, 43, wife, of Earl (Dutch) Clark, football coach at the University of Detroit, will be held at 10 a. m. Friday. Mrs.

Clark died' suddenly 'Wednesday in Mt. Carmel Hospital. The funeral mass will be held in Gesu Church. The body will be sent to Pueblo, for burial. The Leaders owim 1 no Set Mark LAFAYETTE, Ind (U.P.) Three members of Lafayette Swim Club's national women's championship swim squad set a world record for the 300-yard medley Thursday.

A trio composed of Sheila Donahue, Carol Pence and Betty Mullen was timed in 3:18.1, clipping more than a full second off the record of 3:19.4 established by a Dutch threesome last June. STORE HOURS Open 9 (a A tfonrfay. 9 Ic 9, Thursday Friday mnd Saturday 1 1022 Gd. River WE 3-6400 8100 Gratiot WA 1-7139 Open 9 fo 6, Thurt. 9 to 9, Friday and Saturday 4891 Grand Rivar TY 5-5381 5851 W.

Fort VI 2-3850 11447 Jos. Campau TO 8-5880 7736 W. Vernor VI 3-1051 1657 Fort, Lincoln Park WA 8-7800 THIS AND other factors brought to light were carefully considered by the NCAA committee in drawing up a plan for further controlled television in 1952. The detailed program will be released after it has been approved by the NCAA membership. The committee previously had indicated that it expects to provide more televised games next fall than there were in 1951 and to include more small colleges in the program.

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