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FREE PRESS DETROIT 2-F Sunday, March 6, '60 By Lyall Smith IS OF TODAY Hoiv They Stand Chico He No Bad Guy UliU WD Twenty -fourth of a scries Pro Cage "Chico don't know who pitcher was who threw ball he hit for four runs. So excited, forgot to ask who nice pitcher was and still don't know. I been look for him ever since but no find. "Chico think maybe he now in American League. And maybe Chico see him again this year." So you can hit another grand-slam homer off him? Is that why you are looking for him? "No No," said Chico.

"I been carry that baseball with me ever since 1956 in St. Louis. Chico look for that pitcher so can get him to sign baseball to prove that Chico really do hit home run with man on every base. "That's all. DIVISION Pet.

GQ 29 .597 43 .403 14 49 .819 20 WESTERN St. Louis 43 DETROIT 29 Minneapolis 23 Cincinnati 19 GEORGE ALTMAN 54 .260 24 ,1 (L'fthanded (L), Righlhanded (R) BY BEN OLAN Free Press Special Writer Owner Phil Wrigley of the Chicago Cuba surprised the baseball world last Sept. 23 Dick Farrell (R) is pitching for Philadelphia. It's the top of the ninth and the Cubs and Phillies are tied, 3-3, in the Phils' ball yard. Tony Taylor leads off for the Cubs with an single.

George Altman (L) is the next batter with Lee Walls (R) and Banks (R) scheduled to follow. Altman has one hit in four times at bat. Walls is 3-for-3. Would you: a Order Altman to sacrifice? Let him swing away? Have him try a hit-and-run? rl Let Taylor try to steal second? when he hired Charley Grimm as the team's manager for the third time. Grimm replaced Bob Scheffing, who guided the Cubs to a fifth place tie with the Cincinnati Reds.

Although the Cubs had a relatively dis s3 Bid EASTERN DIVISION Pet GB Boston 57 16 .781 Philadelphia 49 24 .671 8 Syracuse 44 29 .609 13 New York 26 46 .361 29 2 FRIDArs RESULT Philadelphia 186, New York 134 (overtime). SATURDAY'S RESULTS Syracuse 132, New York 115. St. Louis 107, Minneapolis 106 (o'time). SUNDAY'S GAMES DETROIT at New York.

Syracuse at Boston. Cincinnati at Minneapolis. Philadelphia at St, Louis TUESDAY'S G.AME DETROIT at St. Louis. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Minneapolis at DETROIT.

St. Louis at Cincinnati. i Philadelphia at Syracuse. i New York at Boston. LAKELAND HUMBERTO FERNANDEZ PEREZ listened attentively to the questions.

He's tall for a Cuban at a shade over six feet. His hair is black with a quick curl. His eyes are dark brown and they jump this way and that when he isn't looking straight at you, which is often. "You say you hear Chico is kind of screwball?" he pondered. "No No.

That is not true. I no screwball. Baseball is Chico's business. He play 11 months a year up here in the States and back home in Havana. No good businessman act like screwball.

"You say you hear one time Chico take glove off his hand and put it on top of his head after fans boo him for booting ground ball? "No remember that- Maybe Chico scratched his head one day and forget to take glove off hand when he scratched. Maybe that is it, no? "You say you hear Chico is kind of player nho get in manager doghouse. I no remember. Sure, maybe I get mad sometime when I no get to play. That's all." That's the way Chico Fernandez debunked the theory that he is baseball's version of Peck's bad boy, a moody Latin of unpredictable temperament, a shortstop of big league abilities with a bush league attitude.

To his temporary credit, he doesn't look the part. He carries a perpetual grin atop a happy-go-lucky demeanor that already has popularized him with his more articulate Tiger teammates. "I NOT SAY I AM greatest shortstop in world," he offered. "Nobody can make great plays every time. But last time I play regular for Phillies two year ago I make only 19 errors for second-best in league.

Everybody tell me is darn good." As might be anticipated, Chico says he is happy to be with the Tigers. It would've been a better story if he said he felt the opposite, but then a fellow can't expect everything to come up roses when he sits down to interview a .211 hitter. Biggest day in big leagues? "Easy," said Chico. "When Dodgers bring me up in '56 we play in St. Louis.

Chico come to bat with bases loaded and hit grand-slam home run. Everybody cheer Chico and go get baseball he hit for four runs. "Chico still got that baseball. Big souvenir for him. Make him remember only grand-slam home run he ever hit in big leagues up in States.

Only one sad thing about that. appointing season, they had the National League's most valuable player in Ernie Banks, who won the award for the second straight year. In an early season garoe, the Cubs edged the Philadelphia Phillies with a ninth-inning rally. A sound strategic move helped them along. Would you have done the same thing in the following situation? jojt tfjfuit JJDJ1 tng 'ino tpunoiH uviuijf-- tjoait JOfXBj I Is I 'a i i iZrf i I oSvS? ft tv WHAT AN ENDING, 71-68! Titans Equal All-Time Win School's Record Hockey Pts.

GF GA Montreal 37 13 12 86 229 154 Toronto 31 24 8 70 179 175 Chicago 27 27 10 62 177 163 DETROIT 24 25 14 62 170 179 Boston 25 32 6 56 199 220 New York 14 36 12 40 166 229 SATURDAY'S RESULTS DETROIT 2. Montreal 2. Toronto 5. Boston 2. Chicago 5, New York 0.

SUNDAY'S GAMES DETROIT at New York. Montreal at Chicago. sets and jump shots in pulling and the ball was taken out of the Falcons back. play to be given to him later. BY JACK BERRY Free Press Staff Writer BOWLING GREEN Despite a record shattering perform- U-D clinched it on free; U-D was successful in shoot- throws in the last two minutes inr nvp tha TTalrTn Tnn a at tha ance by 5-foot-ll guard Jimmy -the Titans went the last th and Is nice to be a Tiger, says Chico Fernandez m.uo.., wimunt a.

w.j, a lead before Bowling Green troit clipped Bowling Green, Green, down nine points, fouled gQt its firsJ. basket with 5'21 71-68, Saturday night to equal trying to get the ball and Raygone its best victory record in put in four free throws: But eieht straisrht Doints mid- FEW D.K.C. RIBBONS TS 1 lJ tory. anauaveueDu.wie lwu. way in thg half gave BQ its Toronto at Boston.

The Titans finished up regu first lead, 14-13. PeBusschere netted 23 1 conenn nlaxr jritVl a 90 fi NBA Gives Archie His Title Back The Titans regained the edge and led, 32-29, at marie to tie the standard set in! Pint, high for U-D. 1949-50. Bob Calihan's second Darrow's 35 points gave him season as coach. career tQtal of lfj more TUESDAY'S GAME Montreal at DETROIT.

WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Montreal at Toronto. Chicago at New York. State's Canines A 'Little Slow' Two corner jumps by Larry Uirrow f'uueu 1L OUL'than Charlie Share, now of the U. a il Falcons. Possessor of for the Minneapolis Lakers, collected ana one irum tne same the 11 records set nine of in place by DeBusschere sent U-D! to three years for Da.

toP' at the start of the THANKS, LUCY second half and the Falcons the Mid -American Conference thi.s season, Darrow pumped in 35 points including the last 22 NEW YORK t.F The Michigan dogs were slow to get started Saturday as National Boxing Association judging opened in the 42nd annual Detroit Kennel Club's I Saturday reinstated Archie All-Breed show. I Moore as light heavyweight When Darrow broke the rec- never were able to catch up BG. ord with a free throw with U-D once led by 14, 54-40, by 1 4:46 to play he was given a Tl.0 fir-of hroa ttnnnr -f Rl in Vio r.ir-Uc I Mxinf cnampion rroviriert he Finally-A 1300 in Rangers Have Blank Look, 5 to 0 Prf Press Wire Service CHIC AGO Gl enn Hall's second straight shutout and Eddie Litzenberger's two goals paced the Chicago Black Hawks to a 5-0 victory over the New York Rangers before a national TV audience Saturday. Litzenzerger was playing his second game since being injured Jan. 17 in an auto crash in which his wife was killed.

Hall made 33 saves to blank the Rangers. Thursday night he stopped Boston, 2-0. Bobby Hull, with his 37th goal and an assist, ran his point total to 77, tops in the NHL. Victory boosted the Hawks into third place, one point ahead of the Red Wings. chosen before a Michigan dog won a ribbon.

The honor with 12:31 to go, and the smallest margin was three points, 69-66, with 8 seconds to go. Then Albee got his last two free throws. DARROW looked like any-; standing ovation, thing but a guard. He sank left-j Both the Titans and his team-handed hooks, long two hand mates shook hands with him went to Ch. Happy Hunter's Brandy Boy, a four-year-old Brittany Spaniel owned by Don Frisch of Livonia.

and Erich Schoeppner agree to meet Harold Johnson after their summer title fight. The NBA withdrew recognition of Moore as champion Feb. 15 for failure to sign to meet. Johnson, rated as the No. 1 contender bv the Association.

DETROIT I Brandy Boy has won 30 breed Doubles! BOWLING GREEN Leach 4 0-3 8 outsort 4 3-1 11 Parson 2 1-2 5 honors at other shows but thisj was the first time he scored in! the DKC classic. Huqhes 4 2-4 Norm 1-1 DeBuss 10 1 Albea 3 S-S Kuzman 2 1-2 Darrow 13 9 10 35 Chckwski 4 0-0 2 0-1 4 Heger 2 0-0 Rocky for Harv? 'Unh-Unh, Boys' Dawson Totals 14-21 Totals 30 11-21 71 Tartar Sets All Sorts of Case Marks Bowling Green Detroit 3- it 39- 71 2 32 Michigan then picked off My of the next 10 ribbon an the breed judging continued through the day. All the breed winners will be back for the group judging in Anthony Maceroni, NBA president, said Moore and Schoeppner would he required to post a $5,000 forfeit to meet Johnson providing th Thiladelphian still the leading contender at the time. Lucille Quamby found a perfect substitute when her boss was forced to withdraw as her partner in the Free Press Mixed Doubles bowling tournament. As a result Lucille and Ron Hewelt took over Saturday as the new leaders in the tournament as they rolled the first 1300-plus score in the giant event.

I the show's final day Sunday. I Judging will start at noon. Hawaii Wins For Hawks In Overtime George Duncan, a formerj best of breed Hip-hlanrl Park Hich star, apt: More and the German are ex- FIRST PERIOD: 1 Chicaqo, Pilote (Murphy, Nesterenko) 2:00. Penelties Hanna 0:50. St.

Laurent Arbour to clash for the 17.V Dc I lne "in? I All a Wavne State and Presidents "aba. Owner: Mr. Francis G. Scaife, peciea Fontinato 15:19, Lindsay i Piburh. -8- Sullivan thlptir- rvnfprnrA r- i cr i.

ipound title late in July or vasxo i Bjsenjis-in. eerrina' oribl. own. second period- i-Chicaso Hull "cord Saturday night as he led Bettin. Belmont ward, Middiebun, August at a still undetermined shtfci-Vn vT'ul TarUv9 to a 78-66 victory) SPANIELS Hwy'11" Evan (lo'so), Pilote (lj" Fontinato Over Allegheny.

I Hunter Brandy Boy. Owner: Donald Maceroni said the NBA ex- T.T-riT If onntainf fVio Continued from I'irt Sports Colavito. But just no meeting of the minds at this time." MKANWHILE. general Rick Ferrell reported no change in his salary negotiations with Kuenn or Charley Maxwell, also unsigned. Maxwell, last reported demanding $26,500, is presumably 32.500 away from agreement.

About 500 fans, enjoying warm saw an intra- Lindsay Shack nnnrnn nV O.i nnints tn -nects the bout to be under a minor, JTAFIItLi COCKER PARTI.rtll OD 1 MINNEAPOLIS (UPI) 7 i Cunningham team, was en- Chff Hagan slipped in a layup in the last second of an over- tered rfen-time period Saturday to give Pfcr 8 1 1 the djug-store the St. Louis Hawks a 107-106! chaIn: hen was In Tl A a.nrv OO vnninfa mm taa rntki Owner: single promotion and not aj THIRD PERIOD: 1-Chicaoa. rv i t''u Ti1' Hay, Pilote) 12:01. 4-Chica9o, points for a season. Bruce Ring- Litzenberser (Hull, Hay) 12:40.

$-i rl1o- i w.f I SpHIELS (COCKER) BLACK-Jacwyn part of a Ingemar Johansson-Floyd Tatterson heavyweight cnicano, vajKO (bioan, Murony) lci ui jeraway. owner Diana Rusin, Chicaso, I NBA victory over the Minne renaiTiet-spencer St. Laureni Vire-inia held the record Of 261 Howell (5:041. Hull (I K). Shack Virginia neiu ine recuru oi oi.

SPANIELS (Cocker) ASCOB-Maei- cnarnpionsnip ngni as nas neen apolis Lakers. cours Rosey Future. Owner: Mr. and sucrreeted squad game for rookies and farmhands following the Tigers' workout Saturday. It was a seven-inning.

2-2 tie in which the Billy Hitch-cocks came from behind in the fifth on a two-run single by Leo Smith, a first baseman at Durham last year. A pair of singles and two errors enabled the Luke Ap-plings to score their two runs in the second. A SIX -INNING squad game will be played by Tiger regulars Sunday with Hank Aguirre and Pete Burnside scheduled to pitch. Lefthander Don Mossl joined a growing list of sidelined hurlers Saturday. He had to have fluid removed from his elbow and, also received a cortisone treatment.

Six other moundsmen are on the hospital list, but Bob Bruce, a late contract signer, reported Saturday in time to pitch batting practice. Lindiay xjm Va. Mrs. Richard N. Thomas, Richmond, vvunaraw earner in Lne ween, she picked Hewelt as her new partner.

Lucille, who carries a 167 average, rolled 221 -156 180 for 55T. Hewelt, with a 192 average in Ritter's Sen- Duncan brought his season total to 427 points in 18 games for a 23.7 average, a Wayne State record. AIREDALE TERRIERS Ch. Roval Monarch ot Freemal. Owner: William O.

Latter, Cleveland. BEDLINGTON TERR IERS Ch. Devon Crest Snow Aneel. Owner: Devon Crett Good as (told Boh Pettlt scored 41 points and grabbed 22 rebounds to pace St. Louis to its ninth win in 12 game against the Lakers.

Bruins Make It 6 Out of 7 (Defeats) Free Press Wire Services Wayne led all the way as it Kennen, Detroit. 1 I a. j.f A. 1 nit TCBBIEBt ST a. I NEW YORK Lf) Oscar 8eVeniAl.

i Trudie. Owner: jetta p. Melville, Belie- Robertson of Cincinnati Sarur ior House league, went on a spree for 257 218 212 687. lv rAv gaiiics. J.ne i armrs, vint, Mtcn.

riiou tb dd ir ot.r mile TORONTO The skidding Minneapolis led through most of the regular game and had a 53-52 halftime marrin after They had 1244 actual and a Boston Bruins, facing elimina- "i owner: Mr. and Mrs. Tom I John Carroll. Perkins, Ashland, Ky. tion day was picked to receive the Metropolitan Basketball Writers' gold star award for a record third time.

roaring tn a 12-1 lpnr! in tho! 72-pin soot eave them 1316 from the playoffs, suf-; WAYNE -r. DANDIE DINMONT terriers ALLEGHENY Multi-Lakes Poncesummit Owner: Mr. OF and Mrs. Donald S. Patterson, Walled oreninsr minutes.

total best so far by 35 pins. Ifered their sixth defeat in the 2 in a Row? Palmer Is Close. Fans Pr Pre Wlr Strvlcti BATON' ROUGE Arnold Palmer is within one round of becoming- the first golfer to stage back-to-back victories. ST. louis Minneapolis Two more weekends of action laf seen tart Saturday night Duncan THE ONLY remain to shoot at the $2,000 2 11 Liwar 5-2.

Ward Vitolins a Piwko Foust 2 3-4 Baylor 11 13-17 35 fjrct nri7P Green i 11 1J Ellis 1 12 3 IlrSl Prlze- Ha9an -10 1 Felix 1 0-1 Lovellette 4 2 2 10 Hawkins 3 1-1 7 THE LEADERS The Maple Leafs grabbed 0 4-4 4 0-1 2 2 4 12 1 0) 2 0 2 1 0-0 1 0-0 3 2 2 1 0-0 0 0-1 0 1-2 24 flecker 1 a-l Lake. i TERRIERS Medharras Flre-4 Kachlrss 2 0-0 4 cracker. Owner: Charles G. Kitley, Mil-It Reed 4 1-2 13 ford. 4 (toZStOHm 4 11 10 NORWICH TERRIERS Whinelafter 2 Golenbre 1 2 2 4 Cind Owner: Mrs.

Buddie Jeanne 2 Goienori i i 4 Bc((burll Detroi. GREYHOUNDS Ch. Seaeift Parcan- 2 i cady Royaltan. Owner: John Hutchlns. 0 San Antonio.

I DACHSHUNDS (WIREHAIRED) Ch. 2-f) Iparl in thp first fnnr tnin. Mandrell 100o SALT PROOP UNDERC0ATING Double Jip 30-Min. Heavy Coat 13 Servict AAA UNDtRCOATING CO. 18000 Woodword TO f-110 iwsriin i-z a nunaiey j- 21 i ,,,111.

uN HITCHCOCKS APPLINGS 0-2 5 1 0-2 4 0 020 000 000 020 1 1 3 McCarthy 3 1-3 7 Krebs 1 i Pat wyatt-Dale Norrls 2-2 rvicivianon l-i I l.aruUO 1 4-6 10 r.n. auaHrn strsbrr lilt utes. Boston cut the deficit to Marzka Smith 127 midway in the second Gauitien 124 period, but Toronto pulled for a 5-1 lead in the next ninei Totals the pro circuit this season. on Reed, Smith (4), Bacque (4) and Roarke, Beck (4), Sullivan (6); Reean, Mrozinski (4), Gladding (6) and Bryant (4). 71 Hey-Wire of Hawthorne.

Owner: AAarsery 13 12-23 71 Totals It 14-23 44 Shepard, St. Paul. 1 pfon'tU I 2 4I LTvarl i'i June-Karl Weitiann Piontek 2 0-1 4 Selvy 0-1 2 Lenda-Charles Larke 5hare Evelyn-Donald Hubble Totals 27-37 107 Total, Jt 2-4oloo Lotse.ttV.Strain St Louis 23 2 22 24 107 Je8n Guffev-Carl Goolsby Minneaoolis 27 2 24 21 a-104 Mr Lukasih-Georee Grabowskl J'4 minutes. wavne 124 i Allegheny 71 BORZOIS-Helios Vom Bereland. Own-It 42 44 er: James Barr, Thiensville, Wis.

AFGHAN HOUNDS-Ch. Taimlr Bh. 1245 mm FIRST PERIOD: 1-Toronto. Ehman (Mahovlieh, Reean) 2:14. 2 Toronto, Baun (Duff, Brewer) 3:30.

Penalties i Horton Labine Kelly i Dancer Back YilUmova Takes Nais Lower ihuoter. Owner: Patricia Sinden, Blue Island, III. i I WHIPPETTS-Evleland Winter Wind. Owner: Barbara and Ralph Eyles. An- ttoch.

III. BEAGLES (lS-lnch)-Ch. Secom Tammy. Owner; Edward B. Jenner, Liberty- R.

Armstroni Ehman Winner of the Texas Open lat nock, Palmer carries a four-slrnke load in Sunday's final round of the Baton Koiige Open. Saturday he shot 69. matching; the low round of the tournament to fatten his halfway lead of two strokes. At 211, Palmer was five under par. I SECOND PERIOD Armstrong fHorvath.

TV. Radio Spoiis Fare Sl'XDAV, MARCH 6 TELEVISION Toronto, James (Kelly) vine, in. Boom on N.Y. Boston, Bob TT Top orm (Harris, Duff) A Olmstead (Pulford. Brewer Toronto, G.

Armstrong (H 1 I 11-07 P.n.lti.. UrVuuu Sword Dancer TTT) Armstrong Toooaiiini (mlscon-i MIAMI SYRACTJS BUCT. 13:21. i like the Sword straight homei third period: T-Boston, Labine' looked more ing their 10th 71-71--2U 776-J15 12 noon Bowling. victory, the Syracuse ntaTrrrk.u:,n of 1959 Saturday as 77-719-217 1 p.m.

Cuban Baseball. rolled over the Aew lorK i 'won a 1 116-mile race at Oidmlll Casanova. Owner: Newton L. Compere, Lake Forest, III. I 2:15 p.ni.-ri rro Basketball i i i run pointers civ.

Hementere veniuera. uuiisiream arn 10 sna-re non- owner: w. Enos Phillips. Knicks. 132-115.

Saturday night. It was New York's 11th loss in a row and 11th in 13 games with the Nats. I NORWEGIAN ELKHOUNDS Ch. Try ors with L. P.

Guy's Pointer. Arnold Palmer Dcuq Sanders Jav Hebert Dou? Ford Oave aqan At Gpiberqer Paul Kern Jimmy Clark GeorQe Baver Ronnie Rett Bill Elinicki Tony Lema Walter Roman Freddie Haas Jack McGowan Jlmmie Powell Don Bisplinqhoff Bob Goalby College Caae Results vie vikin9sson. owner: Glenne 74-73-71 2i8 Syracuse vs Boston. 3 p.m. 3 Sports Spectacu-74172-220 lar.

Goli. Sam Snead, Ray Milland, Dow Finsterwald and Rpbin Roberts. Crafts, Cuyanota Falls, O. Fiarllv huatpn In rx'n nrpvinns 1C4-A as Yale Relay Man Falls NEW YORK (UPI Villa-nova won the team championship in the IC4-A track meet Saturday night by winning the final running event, the one-mile relay, as Yale anchor man David Bain fell. Four meet records were set during the college carnival before 11,120 at Madison Square Garden, including an 8:59 two-mile run by Tom Laris of Dartmouth that wrecked a mark held by the great Ron Delany.

But the dramatic battle for the team title, as usual, overshadowed individual competition in this meet. Villanova surprised by taking a strong SYRACUSE SPANIELS (IRISH WATER) Ch appearances this year, including' Moipny of widow creek, owner: Mane ir. ik.vi.,H,;.! Crowe. Cratton, O. NEW YORK 0- Lit Lll i-l I lUVilVl 41UHVJI 73 72 75-220 4:30 p.m.

Golf. Jim Tur- 21 It 1 OBEDIENCE cap, the 1959 Horse of the Year Naluss 13 Tvra Garm'r 4 Guerin 7. 70-74-22') 73-71-74-220 nesa vs. Sam Snead. SATURDAY'S RESULTS STATE came from off the pace to win UTILITY CLASS Jubilee Jamboree, mv Ctanil.rrf muI Im r.WMAP.

nKl Olympic Medal 0 1 3 4 1-4 4-4 0- 0 4 7 4-5 3-3 1- 1 Braun 3 Yardlev Schaves Dierk'f 7 Costollo Greer Barnett I Cable 3 Hookins Kerr 3 i Detroit 71 2 p.m. Winners. 2 2 12 4-4 o- 0-0 12 -0 12 2-7 MICHIGAN SCORES Joe Zakanan 75-72 74 21 John Barnum 75 74 73-222 by 2' lengths. HlS time was A. and Patricia D.

Jenkins, siiuthfieid. Bowling Green M. MIDWEST 22 Bell 1 41 fifty, core: iT.sxiuu. 5 1 novirr rim Mdm ftntfakr. a Bradley 10, St.

Louis U. 71. 10 Farmer 21 Palmer 7 George Greene ond slower than Round Table' scotn, collie, owner: Deiore Cincinnati 71, drake St. 1 RADIO 11 p.m. WXYZ Hockey, troit vs.

New York, lune.) Davron 7, pe Paul 44. Kansas St. 3, Nebraska 74. Seton Hall f3. Muhlenberf 74.

Western Reserve 14, Casa Tech 73- Totals S3 22-31 132 Totals 44 lt-21 US Bill Hartack was in the Ttfl nflfc'i a A am A 1 in mb Syracuse New Yor 2 31 32 34 1J2 32 27 2 27 115 avutivvi 2UJA i aboard Pointer as the fleet four- Toledo Bowler yeor-old won the Masne Citv Hnnrlirnn I When a Gutter Ball Is Welcome After firing 12 straight strikes for the first 30 game in his 13 years of bowling. Max Sa'vatore. a 3-year-old elect ri-rian. could bp excused for throwing the first, ball of second game into the gutter Saturday. early lead, and then Yale came Jback to gain a 22- 22 tie going c- Puts On TV Slum into the final running event.

EAST Boston U. 71, Syracuse 71. Connecticut Rhode Island 7. Dartmouth 17, Brown 74. Harvard M.

Yale it Kentucky 75, Pittsburgh 44. Manhattan 1, Fordam 41. New York 73, Pitt. 44. Penn 44, Duauesne Penn 1.

Columbia 52. Princeton 43, Cornell 73 Villanova 4. La Salle 52. SOUTHWEST Wichita Tulsa 73. TOURNAMENTS ATLANTIC COAST CONFERENCE Duke 43, Wake Forest St.

NAIA DISTRICT Jl Maryland St. 12, Montclair St. Powell of Toledo bowled opening games of 231 and 23S. then closed with a 190 for a 659-636 victory over Al TUESDAY AT 8:00 P.M. RED WINGS vs.

MONTREAL Mar. 15 Chicaqo Mar. New York 1 Cranbrook Wins Puck Title. 54 Tom O'Dea scored twice and Larry DeWitt got the winning goal as Cranbrook clicked three times in the final period to defeat Catholic CeCntral, 5-4. in the championship game of the International high school hockey league playoffs Saturday.

Tigers' 15th PRINCETON. N.J. Princeton won the Ivy League basketball title and an NCAA tournament bid Saturday night to Mar. 20 Toronto 2:00 Matin 2 for Season ORLANDO. Fla.

(UPI) Outfielders Jim Lemon and Bob Allison, American League rookie of the year for 1959. Saturday signed their Washington Senator contracts. lei Office Opea Dally 11 a.m. re p.m. eah.

Mil i with an S3-73 win over Cornell. ow'Airvi7 rVr-rrT P.8 tl Tea hMt4 Salvatore carries a IS? of St. Louis in Saturday's age in the Eat Warren Recrea-j televised Bowling Champions tion House League. It was from Eastland Bowl. Detroit's 43rd perfect game cf; Savas had game3 of 207, 214 A record season.

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