Document 164330

fHE MORNING HERALD, GLOVERJVILLE AND XWNITOWN. N. T.
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HERE TONIGHT
GHS DOWNS DRAPER;
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DRAPER EXPERIENCES TROUBLE
WITH GLOVERSV1LLE DEFENSE;
POMSKY TALLIES 23 POINTS
BUSH LOOPS VOTE TO KEEP
BONUS RULE IN BASEBALL
HICK TO PILOT
INTERNATIONAL
LEAGUE TEMI
C O L U M B U S . O. — ( A P ) — Despite major league
t i o n t h e c o n t r o v e r s i a l b o n u s rule w i l l r e m a i n a p a r t o f
opposi-
organized
baseball law.
T h e m i n o r l o o p s , in a c o u n t r y - w i d e b a l l o t , h a s d e c r e e d
the rule a h o u l d b e r e t a i n e d . T h e m a j o r a . at their r e c e n t m e e t ing, v o t e d r e p e a l of t h e regulation, b u t this a c t i o n b y t h e
CHICAGO---UPi Stan H a / *
for-,
" b u s h e r s " nullified the m a j o r l o o p d e c i s i o n .
mer star C h i c a g o Cut* third baee-j
-q. f j , o r g e | | T r a u t m a n . red-haired
man. today w a s handed a m a n a g president of t h e National Associerial berth juat one n o t t b i.. I" v
ation
of
Professional
Baseball
I a t h e preliminary Ult the Olov-4V
the major l e a g u e s after only t w o
Leagues, said 2 * minor loons voted
dropped a 86-38
y n r m f H e l d b o s s expe
to retain the bonus setup, while XS
to the Draper Junior VarThe Cubs n a m e d the 3*-yesr-oldj
leagues opposed it a n d one passed
sity in a nip s a d tuck battle.
Hack to pilot their Springfield
i t s vote.
W h i l e t h e local team w a s k n o c k M a s s . club in t h e Triple A I n t e r !
Three-fourths of the 5e minor
national L e a g u e next s e a s o n .
l a g a f t Draper, the g c o t i s quintet
leagues had to o p p o s e the bonus t o
beat J o h n s t o w n High 49 to M a n d
Hack m a n a g e d the Cuba' !>•»
o u s t the rule from the books. At
S a r a t o g a defeated Mecbanicville 47Moines t e a m in the Class A W e s t t h e recent minor league m e e t i n g
40. Ulovtraville leads the l e a g u e
ern L e a g u e for t h e past t w o s e a in Baltimore. 32 loops voted for resons, producing a pennant w i n n e r
with n record of t o .
peal, white 26 opposed repeal.
In 194* and a fourth-place finisher O N A N Y K I N O O F A T R A C K — M a k i n g his f i r s t s U r t in 13 m o n t h s , C i t a t i o n * " • * - * • • J f W f e :
T h e Draper osgers, who ware
last year.
*
Today's vote in whtcn t h e minors
rated a s one of the strongest t e a m s
s n d - s - h s l f v i c t o r y o v e r h o o d e d B o l d G a l l a n t a n d R o m a n In in s i x - f u r l o n g t a s t a t S a n t o A n i t a 'Witn
reaffirmed their stand, was requestl a t h e league, Coach J a c k Kobuakie
S t e v e Brooks a n d 124 p o u n d s s b o a r d . t h e t i m e in rain a n d m u d w a s 1:11 z / 5 - , ™ * *•*• d e m o n « * « * ?
Before that Hack had spent all
said, w e r e tough, but that A m s t e r of his IS major league s e a s o n s t h a t the C a l u m e t w o n d e r horse is s o u n dd aaggaei n and that he can run o n a n y hind of a track. H e u b e i n g
BUFFALO
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Buffslo's ed after t h e majors had declined
~y,
, F e b . *o.
d a m It seemed to him was e v e n
p o i n t e d for t h e $100,1,000 S a n t a A n i t a H a n d i c a p
g u a r d i n g third base for t h e Cujba.
football-minded citizenry has w r s p - to concur in the previous bush
stronger
ped u p its c a m p a i g n to retain the loop action.
Hack's appointment followed by
N E W YORK -</P» T u s o PortuAmended Couple ef Times
T h e first quarter ended with t h e
professional grid sport and sent
Just one day t h e Cuba' p u r c h a s e
The b o n u s rule w a s adopted in
off the results to the National
scoreboard reading 9-9, but w i t h g u e i , chunky Coata Rican mauler, of t h e N e w a r k International Ixxip
Paddy J t o u n g — o f
tU&L franchise
' 11946. but
has
from
The N e w
York
tmir BBWttJ^TJlpptiig tn i s at uti stopped
tmericsn
Greenwich Village la 43 Y a n k e e s and its switch to S p r i n g couple of t i m e s since then. Under
23 point. In the first half the Glov- York'a
These
s
r
e
t
h
e
aspects
of
the
Buft h e original rule a club paying a
ersvtlle aggregation piled Up ft five s e c o n d s of the eighth round of a field
falo picture expected to appeal bonus to a free a g e n t , to obtain his
point lead in the second period to w i l d slugfest i s s t night when refN
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c
c
e
s
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r
to
Hack
at
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most to the IS N A F L club owners: signature to a contract, w a s forced
e r e Eddie Joseph halted the gory
lead a t half time 22 to IT.
J O H M I T O W W MICKI H A N T S
S E R F I 8 ((11
1. Advance season ticket plcdftf* t o keep t h s t player on its roster.
c o n t e s t because of s bed cut over Moines will be named Immediately,
14S
DK I . I ' X E j l (4i
Bene
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171
147 487
Draper*! defense proved to be a
the Cubs office aaid.
14,726 s n d worth $298.
Young's left eye.
Coot
304 1!» 144 827 ; n u n n i r i r .
_
1 7 8 ITS I ft*. 522 totaling
Now t h e club haa the privilege
tough n u t to crack a s they c o n At Springfield,
the
personable
Hl.ivirk
_..:... 1*1 14* 2111 M 8 l . o m h a r d o
299.60 in c s s h .
_
14» 171
1«4
T h e crowd, recking a n d roaring
of f a r m i n g t h e b o n u s player o u t
tinually held t h e Maroon A W h i t e
Vacek
_
178 187 15ft .VMI ' M i l l e t
Hack
will
he
starting
f
r
o
m
s
c
r
a
t
c
h
222
i e-t 1X1
w i t h every punch, rosred its dis2 A public
stock ssie
thai for one year, but h i s contract m a y
4*f»
Stefka
1X8 18« 1841 . V M : D i C r u t t
1S7
lflW
quintet back, b a t t h e Oleversvitls
approval and Young tried to con- in the fast International Circuit
brought in S2C1.640 in $6 psr value not be a s s i g n e d outright t o a c l u b
Mrai
^._.. 5 1 8 IS* 188 SM» '•
five b e g a n to hit the w e a k s p o t s in
competition
T
h
e
Cubs
formerly
8 7 7 831 8 8 2 21.70 sharea.
t i n u e fighting.
of lower classification unless w a i the d e f e n s i v e s e t u p in the f o u r t h
h s d a Springfield entry in t h e
9 7 5 8 4 8 8W, 271R
Young, outweighed 158 to 15s.
ver*, w h i c h m a y not be w i t h d r a w n ,
D i s p a t c h e s Application
SOWI>B8 M l
chapter and walked off w i t h the
disbanded C l a s s B N e w E n g l a n d
[II,
A R N P F l K i . D X Hi)
tried to push off the referee snd
r V n ico
18,1 178 KM 527 i
Albert T O'Neill, president of the a r e obtained. W a i v e r requests m a y
'1 Valachovlr
I"
I SI
game.
League, but t h e y will h a v e to line
rw
I M 187 ISO 4X2 Buffalo
k e e p on slugging.
H e continued
I Hi i m
161 ft] 7 M n a r o n l . ...
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Bills Football club. di» be w i t h d r a w n o n other players.
CHICAGO - < J P I
T e n - p i n s will H a l l
B o t h t e a m s tossed In 11 c o u n t e r s t o complain a s he w e n t t o his cor- up an entire complement of s t r o n g __
_ IHB 1*1 117 .".07
I S3 144
im; Kennedy
F
Fi<ritin«*i Once a player g e t s the "bonus"
patched
a
formal letter of applier
personnel
for
Triple
A
play.
515
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1»2
153
I7ii
l a t h e third quarter.
start spilling today in oowling's H. V a l a e h o v l c ..
1*7
1*4 inr, 47«
ner, dancing and s w i n g i n g
his
158 175 IT'! Mil cation! yesterday. It will be acted tag. he is subject t o unrestricted
IK1
|«S .Mil F V B l a a i a
Mil
_
Cub farm director Jack S h e e h a n richest meet, the 244,SOO Louis P..I Hut-flea a l l *
O c a e h Kobuakie used six v a r s i t y h a n d s wildly. Madison Square Garselection in t h e draft.
A >
I4S ISft xa
upon Jby the l e a g u e Jan. 19.
< , . . "m
p l s y e r s throughout t h s
c o n t e s t . d e n was in a turmoil for a few said s o m e players will b e bought Petersen classic, a s t h e vanguard II- iii •.
8 3 5 8 5 2o 818 2 5 3 5
"It
lis
significant."
O'Neill
wrote
A player is d e s i g n a t e d a s X b o n u s
from t h s Y a n k e e s ' Newark roster.
P o s t f s k y led t h e t e a m w i t h 22 m o m e n t s .
fm
7N8 8 5 8 Jf*f
L I B E R T Y 12)
of 1,792 bowlers f r o m 25 states
1
Others must be acquired from o t h e r
.
17» 142 161 512 to N A F L Commissioner Bert Bell, player w h e n , a s a free agent, h e
points while Gene Sdttsrlee w s s
LaFiiuntain
Joseph s a d J u d g e J o e Agnello
o p e n s fire in t h e 18-aay meet. Most
the fact that the receives a gift, one-year salary or
114
I t * 110 4 1 3 "that! despite
1 Amir-cat
BOWLING
fKN'TKK
r u n n e r - u p w i t h 11 and Jack S a n f o r d h a d Paddy out front 4-J s t the end major league t e a m s and t h e C u b s '
. 148 21S 162 5 5 0 pre-eesson s s l e of s e s s o n
or the stars tabbed to roll eight H B t e f k s
2 1 2 1S2 162 ;.l»! s * < "
tickets a n y o t h e r reward totalling m o r e
own farm c h a i n .
w a s n e x t w i t h tea.
...
188 1 9 0 22o 578
o f ths seventh a n d J u d g e Charlie
I f * 1«« 158 4 8 2 ! M a d i n o n
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in 1149 for professional football in t h a n 26.000, to sign with a major
Hack's salary a s Springfield m a n - g a m e s non-stop a c r o s s 16 alleys in f o n . p a n i
575
170
204
G e o r g e Grupe and George W e l c h ShorteU s a w It 3-3 w i t h one even.
201
*»2 197 141 5411 j P a l a c c o
Buffalo a g g r e g a t e d but 6.000, the league, Triple-A or Double-A c l u b ;
the 40th Petersen, a l s o will com- Havel
17.1 2IX 111 522 ;
w e r e t h e big g u n s for t h s D r a p e r I t w a s ( h a t kind of a toe-to-toe a g e r w a s not revealed.
774 9 ! S 934 2 8 2 8 gate! still averaged
approximately $4,500 w i t h a Class A t e a m , o r
IS)
185 1*3 5,50 I
S
t
s
n
joined
t
h
e
Cubs
m
1132
a
n
d
,
!
pete
in
the
s^ftoefr
D
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m
D
e
V
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quintet with ten point* a p i s e s .
J.
gjafha
| brawl, t h e h e s t sawn i a -the G a r $50.poo per game.'"
$3,000 w i t h a club i a the B, C or
e x c e p t i n g a 1933 stint w i t h A l b a n y . m e e t held concurrently.
Gloversvllle will tangle with Not! d e n in many a day,
P
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P
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2
i
fl.'W 9 8 0 H.K! 2 8 1 *
MO I M 514
le added t h a t "from the second D ranks.
189
N. Y , w a s w i t h the Cubs u n t i l
Monty
T e r r a c e tonight on t h e Estee court.
T o p prize in the P e t e r s e n Is
Pnrtuguec. his w h i t e t r u n k s spstD a r 21H 198 151 553 •""uvea
1*7 515 year of Buffalo's entry into pro177 2<il
T r s u t m s n said t h e v o t e reault
ill
T h e T e r r a c e outfit, a m e m b e r of tered like a butcher's apron, got his legs g a v e out in 1947 a n d he $\oii(), wtht a n o t h e r potential 15,0001 st»urw*i<i
IBS 177 .Vil
188
I>el
SHVIO
Buffalo
never w - s n o t d r a w n o n major-minor
i»w
a
s
awarded
t
h
e
Des
Moines
m
a
n
157
1*2
4SA
IT«
t h e C l a s s A League, is expected to off the floor to pull t h i s one out of
162 154 531 fessional ' football,
S l a v i c . . ..
for the meet w i n n e r t o shoot at tn vsientia*
185
Inser
HT 200 141 17h R o a e
m a n y Of t h e major
._
1 4 9 1.54 18* 471 tanked worse than third in the lines, s i n c e
provide the local team with p l e n t y t h s fire in amazing fashion. Dased agerial spot.
a speclsl roll-off. T h e D e Vltol Xtewart
*'««""n«
214 ITS JIJI :*HI
All A m e r i c a Conference in both league clubs f s v o r e d retention of
Of opposition. T h e preliminary g a m s a n d battened by Young'a left hook,
Run«;#rl
urn
221
championship pays off 13,000.
5*4
8 8 8 <U8 8 2 4 2532
total x t t e n d a n c e and total dollars t h e bonus s y s t e m , a n d m a n y of t h e
Win g e t underway at 7;M.
Last year's P e t e r s e n winner w s s
P o r t u g u e i took a t w o - c o u n t In the
S A R R A T X O ft r V R C l O (1>
621 951 8 2 8 27<H|
off income "
minors opposed it.
Gloversvllle dropped the opener t h i r d round, the only k n o c k d o w n
143 152 154 440
Billy Williams of D e t r o i t w i t h an
Bixbv
H o w M i n o r s Voted
'.554,57* D r a w i n g Population
!H« 134 185 4 8 5
Perone
ht t h e twin bill w h s n the D r a p e r of t h s fight.
eight-game c o u n t of 1,680. Williams
D E A N S <2>
I Si 158 157 488
By
classification,
here's how t h e
Ker.li.-o
The
city's
d
r
a
w
i
n
g
population,
he
J s y v e e a defeated t h e G H S Junior
also
reaped
a
n
o
t
h
e
r
$2,000
in.
the
182 188 217 5 4 5
.lurioa
Strong at 1M, 11 p o u n d s more
21::
150 182 ."45
IV.wner
id. is 2,364.576. T h i s covers s u minors v o t e d :
178
192 182 5 5 0
v a r s i t y M to 88 following a terrific t h a n he weighed t h e n i g h t he bareroll-off and a total of $7,000 for M a U t l n o
18.-!
147 175 525
Kalacco
I7n 138 212 5 2 0
Kovarovtc
For t h e bonus s y s t e m : A A A - ! ;
res within a radius of 100 mil.-.-.
last h a l f w h i c h s a w t h e home t e a m l y aked past Beau Jack, P o r t u g u e i
about >lii hours bowling. H e rolls Brnirn
292
1*1 132
8 5 8 741 837 2 4 5 2
rom Buffalo, including adjacent A A - l : A - 2 ; B-8: C-8; D-8.
forpr- i n front after trailing 1* t o 17 w a s staggered t w o or t h r e e t i m e s
Jan. 22 in this meet.
172
4
6
5
lift
I
SI
Bm ton
Against b o n u s s y s t e m : A A A - 2 ;
anadian territory.
145 1 4 5
a t halftime. Richard* paced the b y Young's punches. H e also w s s
T h e 1949 D e Vito c h a m p i o n w s s M a x l a n WOMKV * M R S C H A K T
T h e Buffalo Courier-Express re- AA1; A - 2 ; B-6: C - 6 ; J M 7
Gioveravllte lads with II p o i n t s c u t severely over t h e right eye in
KUNK'S
(3)
Cleveland's Willie S o p k o w i t h 1,764
8 2 8 7»3 9 2 * 251 i l . u n k e n h e l m e r
L e a g u e s f a v o r i n g retention of t h e
1 1 8 1 8 7 112 305
rted. meanwhile, that
George
While R u x s o scored e i g h t for D r a - t h e fifth round
B O S T O N — *m - D o a k W a l k e r , for eight g a m e s .
114 Itifi 431 Preston
S A N I T A R Y (2)
151
Pnsefskr
Marshall, owner of the rule included t h e International a n d
aer
P a p e r s were t o s s e d Into the ring S o u t h e r n
148
:;HO
Russerl
140 168 I M iftfi l i n v a n
113 131
Methodist's
three-time
the N e w England.
Flnnterl
1 7 0 178 2 0 2 848 | t i M - / . i > i
172 •ill* 141 521 Washington Redskins, w s s workoujvaiisviujt ((*>
b y the excitsd c u s t o m e r s w h e n All-America, will be presented t h e
Those against retention include)
Corhett
188 138 13S 44^ N o b l e
148 1 - * 145 4 4 9 ing on a t e n t a t i v e schedule that
.
.
J o s e p h stepped b e t w e e n the t w o S w e d e N e l s o n a w s r d for o u t s t a n d Bhohlom 1 «
KollHt
138 188 232 558
Border,
would include Buffalo in t h e same A m e r i c a n Association.
b e y s to stop it.
A f e w seconds ing s p o r t s m a n s h i p during the 1849
mante. t
TurriiM _
1(KI 184 144 527
8 0 8 7 7 8 706 2 1 8 5
division
with
Washington.
The C a n a d i a n - A m e r i c a n , Colonial, E a s t nford. t -...
earlier, between t h e s e v s n t e h and intercollegiate football aeason a t
C l R C i ; i « A R tOi
it w a s informed ern, a n d P o n y .
hen. « M .
824 8 7 8 871 2573
e i g h t h rounds, Dr. V i n c e n t A. N a r - t h e Gridiron Club's annual d i n n e r
123 121 118 3H2 newspaper said
W.Ctn
.
The California l e a g u e passed in
128 that Marshall would w e l c o m e Buf120 158 1.3ft
Rtuflen
...
diello, commission physician, ex- tonight.
113 148
110
FRANCE 3
«nfieM
falo into t h e league provided his both m i n o r l e a g u e votes.
a m i n e d the cut a n d let the N e w
+.35
122 152 IHI
H e w a s s e l e c t e d by a M - m a n n a Baitd
154 176 161 324 H a l l ^ n b e c k
T e t h e r continue.
ftrey
....
1 5 5 178 14(1 4 7 9 A l b i n i
101 112 138 Ml traditional g a m e s with t h e Philational
c o m m i t t e e that
included
delphia Eagles. N e w Tork Qiants,
1 9 5 1 So - 9 0 7 ^ 5 S 3
a w a s the e n d o f r a 12-flght win c o a c h e s , sports writers and r a d i o
5 8 5 8 5 * 8 9 2 11(33 Chicago
^ 1 9 S 255 194 847
H . Phillips
Bear*
and
Pittsburgh
streak for t h e 91-year-old Young aportscasters,
172 3 0 8 188 5 8 8
Conroy
Steelers were n o t affected.
P E B B L E B E A C H , Calif— 'At
w h o subbed for t h e injured Steve
D E I . N E G R O S (2»
W a l k e r received 41 v o t e s and t h e B a n t a m Ben H o g a n a n d his golfing
874 9 9 8 9>(t 2T98 M u s c a t o
Bell said s e v e r s l d s y s ago he
135 155 138 4 2 8
a a a week's notice.
r e m a i n d e r of the ballots were dia• comoback ran i n t o x t e m p o r s r y
Spaeth
2 0 0 l 5 » 1811 5 1 9 was having difficulty working out
BOWMAN 9
s
tributed a m o n g 14 other 1949 g r i d - road block y e s t e r d a y in t h e firit B o w m a n
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186 188 .V48
a satisfactory 14-team schedule to
iron heroes. T h e experts f a v o r i n g round of the B i n g Crosby flO.OOO P i e r a o n
1111 1 5 3 1 4 * 4 2 0
145 224 199 5 6 8 C l o n t i e r .... ,
147 1 5 5 1 2 8 4 2 * include Buffalo.
Walker w e r e scsttered e v e r 20 .invitational t o u r n a m e n t .
Arrlimone
158 171 148 4 7 8 E a a a r n
1 3 8 171 1 4 7 4 5 S
Sweet man
189 18S 157 534 S p a e t h
states.
T h e little g a m e s t e r , back on the
157 145 18* 50ft
731 7 5 2 7 0 S 2 1 8 5
T h e S o u t h e r n Methodist s t a r ' s tournament trail a f t e r 11 months Ropetar _.
ROBISON" A S M I T H i l l
SSI 817 888 288ft
closest rival in t h e voting w a s K y l e recovering from ah a u t o accident,
F r a n k ' s c a g e r s scored a 29 to 20
24. Referee — Tumbull and
t'neet
149 147 171 407
Rote, his t e a m m a t e , w h o s e feat of found nothing but trouble In the
victory over t h e Maider quintet
TUnekeep-r-MsrshSlI
Rolf..
144 146 i,a
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a.
J
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N
W
S
T
O
W
N
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s c o r i n g 20 p o i n t s against N o t r e closig holes of his ^first round over
y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n in a n . E i g h t h
141
T O I N G (3»
159 172 1
OL/>VKRfl\ ILUE JAYVEB* («6>
Tej-ranova
D a m e i m p r e s s e d three of the s e - t h e Cypress
Point
course.
He T o n n s . ,
tl»1
IM
130 112
Grade Intramural Basketball L e a ...
It*
8 5 119 31J M a i i a l a s l ) .. .
9 ,
lection c o m m i t t e e .
_
_
_ 154 107 138 3 9 7 K- •!!«
147 13K 184 4rt7
t a c k e d up a five o v e r par 77 after A b e l
ROTAN.
TKX. — UTt— S a m m y g u e tilt played on t h e E s t e e court
138 '44 144 428
I
P r e v i o u s w i n n e r s of t h e N e l s o n a provoking s e s s i o n that s a w him B a l l
7 0 0 7 3 8 746 21*7 B a u g h said t o d a y he w a s going t o a s the Wall&ch t e a m trimmed t h e
. 148 i W 122 408
T h s P a r s o n s quintet w a s s w a m p - award, d e d i c a t e d to t h e f o r m e r three-putt t w o g r e e n s and twice M a v l e n f l e r
continue to p l a y professional foot- Arnolda by a count' of 30 to 18 in
193 154 142 480
e d Met afcyht on t h e T M C A floor Harvard football star and c o a c h , visit the o c e a n b e a c h e s to cost F o r h e a _
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ball w i t h the W a s h i n g t o n Redi.kins a n o t h e r l e a g u e contest.
m to §4 by the W a t e r v l f e t Legion w e r e P e r r y M o s s of Illinois, E v e r - himself extra strokes.
741 82:! 8 8 8 3 * »
s ft c 121
The w i n n e r s of t h s first g a m e
and that he is n o longer interested
508
183
174
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W I L S O N <0i
DiBene
T h e Hudson Valley l a d s doubled ett Doerr of B o s t o n University, a n d
W h i l e Hogan's g a m e w a s being W i l a o n
191
!*J 143 517 in becoming h e s d c o s c h at Baylor led t h r o u g h o u t . T h e score by quar87
9 5 135 317 ( j u r e *
t h e s e e m -on ths locals 24 to 12 in ( . o n i o n L o n g of Arkansas.
wrecked on t h e rocks s n d stubborn B s u d e r
111.
I US 183 185 University.
1 4 n 1 1 2 I4S 4 0 0 n i o d « p t t
ters w a s 10-5, 16-13 snd 22-14.
t h e first quarter a f t s r w h i c h the
148 178 1ST Ml
130 142 128 407 . I m e r n t i e
T h e Gridiron dinner draws a greens, his s r o h rival, S a m Snead, T S e u r e r
Steele w s s t h e l e s d i n g scorer for
"It
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Parsons held their o w n for two
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very nice," h e ssid. "But I believp j the v i c t o r s w i t h 10 points w h i l e
ft
97
97
9 7 291
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But In t h e final frame, large g r o u p of Eastern intercol- the day to g o into t h e tournament A r k e r b a u e r
7 1 periods.
legiate a n d int.-rsi hnia.it ic football
f
,
|
»i.37 S3? oi.v •am I should Stay w i t h W a s h i n g t o n " ; Oarlock was high for the Maider
* J s J l h a v i s i t o r s m o r s d 34 pojnta while figure*. Charles «Bu » W i l k i n s o n ,
" 5 T 5 — S f S WO- 1755 I
B a n g h telephoned
Dr. W. R : squad wttrr~»Jigirt.
~ allowing the P a r s c n s 20. Halftime w h o directed t h e undefeated O k l a 452
12.', 100 i m
t
I ,«tn<ii1aol
Snead tapped in a 18-footer for
L e s d i n g by s score of 7-2 g o i n g
White, president of Baylor, s n d
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score w a s 28 to 2d.
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h o m a t e a m a n d w a s voted " c o a c h a birdie 3 on the 18th and posted W e r n e r
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91 294 i T e e t z
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145
IM told him of h i s decision. Earlier i into t h e s e c o n d quarter t h e W a l 94 nit'
lis
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Olovers!H e w a s out A n d e r s o n
of the year," by his colleagues, will a three under par 69
Mtllv
2412 101 158 551 he had t a l k e d with George Mar- 1 lach quintet fell behind and trailed
105 127 I OS 338 ; n
vilie squad w i t h I I paints while
t
Hillv
1
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117 138 ISO 405 j ('
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share the spotlight with W a l k e r . In 36 and h o m e in S3 for the beat T h e u t e i
192 jnn 573 shall
owner of the
Wsahington a t halftime 12 to 11, The winners
HoUenbeck had 14, Geraghty 13,
130 143 155 437
Pickett
score of the day
SKI «lv4 H33 2 5 7 8 club of t h e National-American Pro- | came back in the third period to
chriatiann 4. Longfrits 4, S a n g . . 1
„ 1(40 113 1.19 n.'
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T h e late finish enabled Snead
': knot t h e c o u n t at 18-18 and cut
and Avery none,
fessional Football League
to snatch the lead from stockyn,
81.1 « * ! 041 I8SS
H
A H
I loose w i t h e v e r y t h i n g t h e y had in
Kennedy led the visitors with 21.
"I
respect
B
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attitude
in
Peats ootnmltte. - aievsrseiUs IS.
Mt7
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155
1
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158
Romano
F R A N ' K K I'D
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152
the matter, but w e are right, where the fourth chapter to register 12
117 137 411 8 a \ a r . . s e
Draper S
13.
- 70 had kept him In front of the C t a n k e
180
94 131 H2I C o i t a l
I Til 172 538 w e started on the coaching prob- countera while holding t h e Arnold
Smith
'A
field for much of t h e dav.
158
IA8 ' i *
tCmple
137 159 472 lem " Dr. W h i t e said at Waco, Tex. ' outfit scoreless.
1t« 324 fgrutnahan
P a r out
483 488 344- 27
All m e m b e r s of the 1949 E a s t
234
Seat h
u s 128 147 40» M i l i h u r n ..
I as 130 m
W s l l a c h w a a top man for t h e
B a u g h had been generally conSnead out 463 444 384—36
E n d G i a n t s are requested to c o n Brown
K 112 107 111
Se.2 8 3 5 8oR 2 5 3 0 ceded top c h o i c e for the Job va- w i n n e r s with 14 points while ArnPar M
844 443 344—35—72
tact B o b Shepard before W e d n e s 5 7 2 573 * » o 1 7 7 5
TWINS* ( 3 i
cated last w e e k by Bob Woodruff, old led his t e a m w i t h 12.
Snead in
444 443 343 33 69
day of n e x t week. T h i s c o n c e r n s
372
....
175 ITU 227
j Klelnhens
A.
• , —
w h o resigned the 312,000 s ' year
.Ht.
Hogan, w i n n e r o f tbe profes1ST
t h e o r g a n i s a t i o n of the I960 t e a m
IBieDi.r
. 189 14"
llsniSTKIAI
The Desperate F i v e defeated the
:,o« post to take a 317,000 a year job
NATIONAL BASKETBALL
lHa>r|«
,
1.58 l .fi
O A R i J V K ' S (2i
sional end of Crosby's tournament
under a sponsor.
Sir Bills by one point, li-«o, last
.
192 I Ml 10!1 ,>(3 as athletic director and h e s d footmbroatno
178 2oe 10«i T , 4 4 i r r e d e r i i 8
Chicago 77, B o s t o n 78
Anyoi- w i s h i n g to play this y e a r a year ago, t h u s got off to a mis- A
40!
193
141
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177 554 { J t i i l g e
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» - „ _ i a 4 l * t o n t h » J o h n s t o w n "T" court. besides t h e l a s t year m e m b e r s a r e erable start
W a s h i n g t o n 77. Philadelphia 87
H e w a s one of the SHeonl sl al nn d
ball coach at the University of
158
180 172 1 0 8 518
D A L L A S —tsrV- C h a r t s fJolly |
Trailing by M-41 i n the third a l s o requested t o contact Shepard. ' co-favorites.
9tr7 7S4 ft H 2 5 9 2 Florids
Va.arr.ovle
- 1*9 153 3 3 0 542 I
CStnlly> Grimm set
his baseball quarter. th# lo«rra staned a sharp
The
black death" which swept
1 7 3 179 255 «f)7 )
T h e M-fiole event ia played on B S t e w a r t
"I w s n t K k n o w n t h s t I sppreAnd a n y o n e not contacting h i m
r i r n r . H T v -• <
s t a k e s In T e x a s
today
St
t h s • r a | i v in the final period which fell will be considered In-eligible for I three courses
ciate the help given me by all ; Europe beginning in the 14th c e n Tomorrow's second
v
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<w* 9 1 2 9 M 2785 i T t e v e l l
f a b u l o u s salary of 220,000 a year j,ut ,hort of t y i n g up the mutest the 1950 t e a m . A scoreboard h a s i round will t s k e n l s c e e n t h e Montury w a s plague,
24 >r,
Mil
579 connected w i t h Baylor' Universitv
18:
PERREI.I,A'P.(li
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V-t H e u a e r i
i of a minor league club, s High scorer fer the winners was been secured for the t e a m and will terey Peninsula lavout. T h e final F i c t l t
181 305 1\3 M H | H u f i t . - s
. 1 7 5 l«S 144 501 w h o boosted me
for the
job,"
17H
111
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150 2 4 8 80S ; P h l l b i o n k
..
138
round Sunday will be over the r B e n n t e e
former pilot of t h e C h i c a g o B. Kahn with I t points Kitchen
Baugh said.
......
. 1 4 4 147 200 481 f j
V in Hemeri
112 158 203 .V.'l
w h o said he w a s "tired of tallied 12 points t o rank high for be posted in t h e home field.
Championship Pebble B e a c h course. l a v a r o n e
"I sincerely appreciate their efHandv
2 1 2 1>*i 1.37 5 3 0
nothing" In a swivel chair t h e losers
After his at'isational tie this J S p s n c e r
forts and w a n t to thank all of
1 9 8 209 2 1 5 « J o
114 d i n 8 7 5 25
N O S K I l N t i IN T H E HTATE
a n d w a n t e d t h e hustle and
week with Snead for first p l s c e In
|
MII/4TKIN
them,' pro football's .top passer
ALBANY. N Y
>.Pi
There is the Los Angeles Open, Hogan'*
'.',7
177 1 4 5 I 7 l i
941 892 9 5 " 2 7 * 1 M
e'a'ac...
t i e of t h e coaching lanes m c e
declared.
n o s k i i n g a n y w h e r e .1 New York stock
Eridu in southern Iraq is
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137
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s
v
soared
s
k
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for
the
m e r e signed e three-year contract
I.l!i
170 103 Sn2
With B a u g h out of the runninp.
Itur
lieved t o h s v e been a eity in 5,000 s t a i r t h e Commerce D e p a r t m e n t | Crosbv tournament
His
comeback
aa h e a d m a n of the Dallas c l u b of
is:
202
148 242 3X8 L a u r l a
..HI
Seruprevlo
for the Baylor post, the field ia
B. C.
.cporir-d last niffht
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w
a
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l
a
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c
h
e
d
m
spectacular
1«1
173
the Class AA Texas League.
Prtolo
„ 172 17S 1S4 5 3 2 .1 F a l a r r n
1.11
crowded with applicants and pos! fashion.
17:; 1*1 54.1 M i l l e r , .
1*0 170
HaeiH-er _ .
O r l m m resigned as vice-president
sibilities.
200
550
173
f'oatelrO
He
posted
a
37-40
for
the
round
af t h e Cabs, where he w a s d r a w i n g
8 4 3 8 9 7 884 2*03 ;
171
Ferrsra
; The course plays to a part 37-36
.OOO a y e a r to come here. O w n e r
187siiiiiiM.
i n Base 1
M\ 1017 2 7 8 8
'72
:
tk Burnett of Delias said the
912
The day wa« cold and w i n d v s n d
,000 salary w a s t h e highest ever
scored snared accordingly.
Hogan
paid a m a n a g e r la the m i n o r s .
said he never hsd played well tn
O t h e r s have made m e r e than t h a t
cold weather but that phvsieallv he i
E R I E . Pa. • * ! - - E u g e n e P. Poweeuntrng t h e i r cut of gate receints
felt well
ers, basketball coach and athletic
btr*. t h i s Is t h e first straight 230,000
director of Gannon College, resalary ever paid In miner league
signed last n i g h t to accept a teachhlsory." Burnett declared
Aad S B M N Tracks
ing position in Villanova College,
1 Ja^sbs J
Unpredictable Charlie, w h o B u r near Philadelphia
aett said would "more thsn s e r a
Football c o a c h Lou Tullio, whose
L
m
Ma naUry with the crowds he'll
team was undefeated last fall, will
drew e a t h e road," went a g a i n s t
take over t h e post as athletic diheseba.ll tradition the first crack
N T H YORK
<** L y n n < P a p p y i
rector. School officials s s i d a n e w
e a t of the box. He wouldn't predict
W a l d o r f of C a l i f o r n i a w a s e l e c t e d .
basketball coach probably will be
ft pennant for Dallas
prea-deti! .-,' t h e A t n e n . A n F o o t b a l l ;
named today
"I don't g e out on a n y limb." he
( o a r hen A s s o c i a t i o n ; o d a y t o s u e - |
T h e Gannon cage team has won
e r h n m s e e d . "I Just play 'em a s w e
ce.rl 1 R
B ' i i t h i M e y e r of T e x a s
five, lost s i s this season The team
•*» e » o n g "
("tit lot i it, r?i!\ c r s i t v
meet* Clarion (Pa • Teachers toAt tur s u - ' . - t m t e
the roaches
night.
Draper High School experienced it* aacond defeat in Class
B League play bat itifat aa the Gloveraville High courtsters
n a g up a >3 to 42 victory (or their fourth straight league win.
The Maroon at Whit* quintet crashed through the strong Drapei
dafanas ia the last nvs minutes of play to clinch the game
which was played on the Draper court.
BUFFALO ENDS
CASE FOR PRO
SEVERE COT
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BUWLIM; RESULTS
CLASSIC TO
T
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m
PARSONS LOSE
TO WATEBVLIET
DESPFRATE FIVE
GRIMM TAKES
BEAT SIR BILLS
MINOR LEAGUE
JOB AND $30,000
BAUGH TO KEEP
RIGHT ON T0SSIN'
TEAMSTRIUMPH
EAST END GIANTS
WILL ORGANIZE
izaos A
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£1
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POWERS RESIGNS AS
GANNON CAGE COACH
RECAPS
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WALDORF CHOSEN
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V r i i r in P a l ' u s in c o n n e c t i o n
With
the National
Int.-n oMeglate
Athlet
A^soi i , o n s e s s i o n s
1 i, •.j M i 1 a iRl .••
of r > , 4 r t m o u t h
STRING TO 9 GAMES
O N E O N T A — CnP — O x e o n t a
sachers basketball team r a n its
nlng streak to nine tonight bv
2*12X1;fag N e w P S l t i Teachers, 67
to 4*
Oneonto held a 22 t o 1»
atxrrin at halftime.
Heir Jacobasa tallied I t points fer the unded Oneontans.
Jackson
and
e i g n e tied for N e w
Pslti
^
honors with 12 each
' . • e j e c t e d V , , • c l a r\ - t r i • s s u r e r o f
t h e ( oac lies . s .<io< i a t i o n The fol\o\\ • e g o f f , f
4 ,^o w e r e
named:
L l o \ .1 . l o r d s n o f A i r h e r s t f i r s t v i c e
p r e t idef"
('..i r l S n a v e l y of N o r t h
Carolina
*en md
\ ice
president:
a n d P n i F a , • o* o f M i s s o o r i
third
V i c e p r r « i ;.
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ROAD CONTEST
WOMEN AND CHILDREN N l t S T
r\m » e d spectators scatter
and h e a v y w e i g h t w r e s t l e r Rebel Russell. And* himself on e l b o w s
and k n e e s a m o n g s t t h e wreckage He was l o w e d from the Boston
A r e p s ring by Frank Scarps, w h o pinned h i m .n 18 m i n u t e s a n d
11 s e c o n d s
M%V
Boston
1
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i' w i l l
h o l d i t s a n n u a l r e g a i t , n,
pough
k e e p s ie, M a v
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group
expe,',
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for I h .
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rare
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rare,
are
., hedllled
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ON T H E R O P E S — S c o t t Wellington, foreground, bends deeply
over the r o p e s , and O e n e K i l g o r e isn't far b e h i n d at the c l i m a x e f a
rough and t u m b l e a m s t e u r bout in K a n s a s C i t y . M A K i l g o r e w o n
g u m ; K a n a a i City a 1-4 victory o v e r Chicago i a i n t e r - c i t y m a t c h e s
\e»r.
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C0RT! AND DEFEATS
ALFRED UNIVERSITY
C O R T L A N D - i * i The Cortland
T e a c h e r s b a s k e t b a l l team tripped
the Alfred U n i v e r s i t v cagers. 54 tn
48. here last night George Kimball
of Cortland and Dick McNamara
of Alfred tied st
17 points
for
scoring h o n o r s
Each aank
six
field goals a n d five
foul
shots.
Cortland led Alfred 23 t o 20 at
halftime Cortland has won three
and lost four. Alfred h a s taken
four and dropped the s a m e number
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