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I Read Dick Maury 7 ZW itzgerald Al Hailey Al Co Sfa (Lj follow Paddock in the Time and Sunday Time Her picked the complete card zv Telephone RE public 1234 i WEDNESDAY 1 EBRU ARY 13 1952 Pa8 27 EASTERN BEATS WESTERN CLINCHES TIE OR 4TH HOYAS WALLOP HEAVY Ahearn Scores Vital Two Pointer for Eastern RAMBLERS WIN CHOICETONIGHT ATER 2D HAL OVER SAVOLD RALLY 4744 the It BAUGH TO HELP GAGE POLL LED COWPOKE STA BY KENTUCKY UPSETS Bee omes 0 Kansas State Retains MIDDIES 79 76 2 10 or Spring Drills 0 Duke Knocks Lead 7 1 58 BRIDGEWATER and one by 0 SPECIALLY OR VALENTINES DAY! Last Results IRISH LINEN HANDKERCHIES 7 17 Sports onTV a chance to last minute the out fact Joe 32 32 63 02 52 64 43 38 50 49 CARDS 96 52: HIT 500 MARK good ein ter Sa void is a sharp right nand puncher and for reason he could be dangerous for a while many white handkerchiefs And when you can get this quality at soJowa price wk think it's pretty exciting These are crisp snowy white of a generous size: Machine stitched hems make them perfect for pocket wear Take advantage of the special price and buy several UPSET 68 59 BY GALLAUDET 20 2 pt a7 727 467 663 473 DOBERMAN PINSCHER TAKES TOP HONORS IN NEW YORK SHOW 132 41187 71 69 56 54 43 68 49 55 77 52 28 53 75 54 68 for the winners but scoring hon ors went to the Ralph Tag gert who tallied 16 Out Of Dying Gamble by Navy ails to Click NRS Quint Upsets Meade Medics 60 59 Jim Carey hit on a set shot with five seconds remaining to give Anacostia Naval receiving station a 60 59 Victory over the Meade Medics last night in a MAISAC basketball gapie It was only the second loss in 19 games for Meade Don Muhs had 27 points for the winners while Jack Turner hit for 13 for Meade In another MA JSAC loop tilt Myer trounced the Marine Naval Gun quintet 63 33 at Philadelphia Bout On Television 397 9 161 Anacostia Defeats Volts 48 39 New York eb 12 Ch Rancho Dobe's Storm a Dober man Pinscher was selected to night as best in show at the West minster Kennel club dog show The triumph was a fitting birth day for the frisky Rancho which was 26 months old today The dog never has been beaten tn its breed having won 12 straight Judge Joseph Sims of Philadel phia deliberated long and hard among three of the six Rancho Ch Rock alls Colonel the English setter which won the sporting group and Ch Strath glass Lucifer a Welsh terrier which topped the terrier group The other three finalists were Ch Lola a wirehaired dachshund and hound victor: Ch Ensarr Glace a Standard poodle and non sporting winner and Ch All Beau Brummel a Brus sels Griffon and toy titleholder Rancho is owned by Mr and Mrs Len Carey of Greenwich Ch Bang Away of Sirrah Crest the defending champion? was knocked out of the running for the grand title by Rancho in the wording group in a close contest Not only did Bang Away go down to defeat In this graveyard of favorites but the Madison Square Garden crowd of almost 10000 saw Ch Capt Speck the unofficial runner up to Bang Away in 1951 sent back to his basem*nt stall with nothing bet ter than second place ribbon iri the sportinfrifroup Winner of this event was thb beautiful English setter Ch Rock alls Colonel owned by William Holt of Richmond Va 10 26 0 0 OR 2D TIME The House rules committee yes terday postponed action on a pro posal for a congressional investi gation of football baseball box ing racing and other sports It was the second time the com mittee had put off action on the resolution by Rep Clemente (D) of New York Chairman Sabath (D) of Illinois who favors the in quiry told reporters he" Would make a later effort to bring it to a vote but did not say when WESTERN EOT Klirf 1 1 1 owlrt 1 1 1 M'Kltbnt 2 0 1 19 S2 79 S2 59 53 S3 After his sensational fight with Louis' Rocky told reporters: was a fight I hated to win Joe Louis was always my idol Even when my heart was set on being a big league baseball player long before I turned to boxing by accident Joe was my idea of that a champion should be' in and out of the rin'g He never had anything but good to say about any of the men he defeated He never took advantage of an opponent so I really hated to knock him The same situation however does not prevail tonight While Savold is a veteran campaigner who has acquitted himself well under all circ*mstances both1 in and out of the ring Rocky cannot afford to show him any sympathy what with probably a million dollars in future earnings staring him in the face is one angle in tonight's encounter that must not be overlooked when figuring chances for an upset That would be a quick and telling blow in the early rounds A that HOUSE DELAYS SPORTS PROBE 4 Della Ratta High With 21 3 58 63 64 67 63 43 S'l 46 S3 must be remembered that Lee holds the Quickest knockout on record in boxing at Madison Square Garden for heavyweights Several years ago the Garden had Dan Bucceronl and Bob Satter field scheduled for a 10 round bout Satterfield injured his hand at the last minute Savold substi tuted for the Chicagoan Bucceronl young and coming in the fight game tore after Lee hoping for a quick knockout Savold drew back and with one short sharp right hand blow felled Bucceronl who was counted out in the first round after 57 seconds of milling Unless he can perform the same feat tonight things look mighty dark for the aged character who at 36 has more ring finesse than any of the heavyweights but who has already seen his best days there were other Kentucky play ers to be questioned in connection jyith poiijt shaving Spivey denied any connection with point shaving but said he wanted to withdraw from com petition until the investigation cleared up his name There have been no developments in the in vestigation since day he felt he shotfid either be allowed to play or be declared ineligible Coach Adolph Rupp said he would like to have Spivey back in the line up Philadelphia eb 12 Un defeated power punching Rocky Marciano risks a prospective mil lion dollar title fight this summer when he takes oil ring rusty Lee Savold in a ten rounder at Con vention Hall tomorrow night Judging by the prohibitive bet ting odds favoring the 27 year old Marciano and the last perform ances of the fighters the risk appears very slim The swarthy muscular Brockton (Mass) belter was rated a 3 to 1 shot today to knock out the fading 35 year old Englewood NJ campaigner The odds makers are taking no bets on the outcome itself All the and not much of that was reported is on whether the blond Jerseyite can go full distance Bout 'on Television the odds and the that Marciano knocked out Louis in his last start whereas Savold was stopped by Louis in his most recent effort promoter Herman Taylor predicted a close to capacity crowd of 13000 and a gross of $90000 In addition to the arena cash the gladiators will share in the $35000 radio television receipts The 10 pm EST) bout will be televised and broadcast by CBS but the Philadelphia area will be of the telecast take in this fight would be mere pocket money com pared with the cut he might get from a battle for the heavyweight title this summer An outdoor meeting jjetween a still unde feated Marciano and Jersey Joe provided he holds on to his title that long could bring close to a million dollar gate Rocky winner of all 38 of his pro fights 33 of them by knock outs will be making his flrst Philadelphia appearance Curios ity over 'whether he really is that good is one reason for the unusual activity at the gate Then the Phil adelphia citizens might be nourish ing the hope of seeing another whopping upset Most experts look for that to happen Rocky figures to rack up the veteran in four rounds Decked Last Time Out A veteran of over 17 years of pro battling Savold hasn't fought since he was flattened in sixth round by Louis last June 15 nearly eight months ago Savold has been washed up more times than an old pair of overalls but this time he appears to be headed for the end of the big time He is expected to weigh 197 to 187 and a tipoff in itself Savold scaled more than 192 in the last years Win or lose Savold will collect a fat check of around $25000 for his efforts Marciano getting 30 per cent to 25 will re ceive about $30000 KentuckyBresidentJ)nubts Change in Status Totals 32 4 68i Totalfl 26 7 63 Score at half 33 24 Gallaudet 1 CHAMBERLAIN 1 ILBrlllf 0 OIMagnotto 2 10 Eagles Beat Mounts or 11 th in Loop Emmitsburg Md'eb 12 (AP) university lengthened its Mason Dixon basketball con ference victory string to 11 straight games tonight running over Mt St five 79 52 The Mounts playing the Capital City five on fairly even terms in the first quarter fell apart in the second period and trailed 22 37 at the half Hal Spottsler sank nine field goals and three from the foul line for 21 high orAmer lean Lexington Ky eb 12 (AP) president of the University of Kentucky said? today is no change in Bill status and I think there' will Dr Donovan the UJC president had that comment 0 a reporter on All America plans to ask that he be restored jto the basketball eligibility list center with the Wildcats last sea son voluntarily withdrew himself from the eligibility list several weeks ago He said he did so after New York investigators hinted 1 RALEIGH HABERDASHER worn INEST STORE HA 9540 Raleigh eb 12 Duke grabbed an early lead and poured it on to knock North Caro lina State out of first place in the Southern conterence oasKetoau race 71 58 tonight before a crowd of 1200 in Reynolds coliseum It was the first conference de feat in Raleigh for State since coach Everett Case took over six years ago The victory was a convincing one for Duke which extended its winning streak to eight straight and greatly enhanced its chances of getting a berth in the confer ence tournament at 'Raleigh March 6 8 The loss was State's second in the conference compared with nine wins and dropped it behind West Virginia Duke's Dick Groat banged in 21 points to lead the scoring for both teams At the end of the first period the Blue Devils were out front 24 19 and extended it tq j42 34 at halftime Tar Heels Bumped Hill eb' 12 (AP) superb marksmanship South Carolina turned back North Tar Heels 75 68 to Sight in a Southern conference basketball game It was South seventh conference win as against three losses The loss North seventh compared with eight wins considerably dimmed the Tar chances of gaining a berth in the conference tourna ment at Raleigh March 6 81 South Carolina was ahead 56 41 at the half eb 12 (AP) ranklin came from behind in the final quarter to upset Navy 79 76 in a hard driv ing high scoring basketball duel i here today A 12 pomt streak eight of the points ''coming in succession put the visitors into a 70 66 lead which the Middies were never able to overcome The 12 point run in cluded two two pointers by Jack Sippel two more by Walter Lenz one by Jacs uunn Norman Plitt Navy gambled on tie the score in the but lost With 25 seconds to go and leading 78 75 Don Lange was fouled as he drove in for a lay up and mad? the first shot Navy waived the second shot and took the ball out of bounds but Durin intercepted a Navy pass and ended the threat NAVY 2 24 Clune 2 171 Knissf 2 81 Wells 0 i bii mviRr 3 0 0 Second Place New York eb 12 Ken tucky already crowned South eastern conference champion and assured of an NCAA play off berth enters the final phase of the college basketball season still ranked as the No 1 team in the na tion The Wildcats head the field In the Associated Press poll for the fourth straight week and the only stumbling block remaining 'in their path appears to be De Paul Kentucky drew 42 first place votes and 867 points from the 103 sports writers' and sports casters who participated in the poll Kan sas State remained in second place Kansas State collected 14 first place votes ang 737 points The Kentucky Wildcats bowled over Mississippi and Georgia Tech during the week and last night after the polls closed defeated Mississippi State 110 66 to run their winnfhg streak to 15 games and their season record to TcaniR 1 Kentucky (42) 2 Kannafl State (14) 15 3 3 Duquesne (4) 17 0 4 St Bonaventura (12) 16 1 I Iowa (4) 15 1 6 IllinoiB (1) 14 2 7 St Louifl (2) 17 4 wiBninrrmr KarrtiAl (2) l16 2 10 St 17 2 SECOND TEN 41 Dayton (4) 12 Seton Hall 13 Oklahoma City (3) 14 West Virginia (4) 15 Louisville (1) 1 6 I a 17 Penn State 18 rIe Paul 19 Holy Cross (3) 26 Indiana 10 pm WTOP Boxinr Rocky Marciano vs Lee Savold (Also i broadcast WTOP) 7 GT 1 29 2 0 4 10 5 25Peterf '1 oote 4 4 1 Adlelf 0 1 1 Eredithc negang 0 21 Chambers Totals 17 14 48 Abilene Tex eb 12 Sammy Baugh will be associate coach at Hardin Simmons univer sity here but the veteran pro footballer says his obligations to the Washington Redskins will come first Dr Rupert Richardson SU president announced to day that the former Texas Chris tian University star had been hired as associate coach At his Rotan Tex ranch the 36 year old" passer said: going to help them with their spring training I be on salary Hardin Simmons is near my home a west Texas school and I like But Baugh emphasized with the Redskins my pri mary Baugh said Hardin Simmons be gins spring training Monday "and bp over there maybe by Tues He said spring training? is expected to last about 20 days and that he expect to spend much time at SU after it winds up Baugh said he knoy any of the SU football team mem bers personally Murray Evans assistant foot ball coach at Hardin Simmons for five years was named head foot fall oach Evans succeeds Warren Woodson who left here to become ihead football coach at the Uni versity of Arizona (Tlme Hrld Photo hr Brkoloy Pynl Bob Ahearn acores for Eastern during aecond period action in league game at Tech gym Othera in on the play are Dennie Whittaker (23)Bruce McKeithan (42) and Jim Wexler (31) all of Western Eastern boosted ita playoff hopea with a 47 44 victory Wilsons Lead Gwynn Pk In Victory Over Oxon Hill A pair of Tom and Bob paced Gwynn Park high school to a 51 48 victory over Oxon HUI1 last night in a Prince George county class league basketball tilt at Gwynn Park GWYNN PARK OXON HILL PG Tl EG Wilson Deckrf BWiHonc Gottshalg Cutlerg Wells 1 Tntat 2A Score at half 32 24 Sports Slants By Dick Philadelphia eb 12 HE television audience gets another close view from coast to coast tomorrow night of the man whom they say is destined to win the heavyweight championship of the world He is Rockv Marciano who dronoed that bombshell into ranks of the heavyweight division last December by knocking Joe Louis in the Madison Square Garden ring iviajciano is meeung uie veverun nee Savold of Paterson Convention hall here and unless Savold has found the long sought fountain of youth and hass drunk of the waters therefrom Lee is in tor a pasting camp is just marking time until it can move into a title shot with either Joe Walcott or Ezzard Charles de pending upon which one is on top when I the articles are signed It probably will be I Charles unless the International Boxing I club pays the latter a satisfying stipend Ito step aside so that Walcott can even I tually meet the popular Brockton (Mass) The only instrument Savold has left to declare war on the determined Marciano is a cunning style which Rocky find difficult to fathom before the 10 round I AAW rtf Charley Goldman hisveteran trainer 9oiu twcKv wnen nisi saw Marciano Rocky Marciano 6ction Uoy you do everything wrong in the book But you can Marciano did everything wrong in the book when he fought Louis but he still was returned victorious because of his powerful punch and because he could take a good one in return After Tall when you get down to it these two qualities are the most important in a heavyweight make up sq to say that Marciano is not a first rate contender BY TONY POLOZZOLC The Ramblers of Eastern moved into fourth place in the Interhlgh basketball league and at the same timeVssured themselves of at least a tie for a playoff berth yesterday by edging Westenv4744 at Tech while Anacostia closed out its regular season with a 48 39 vi tory over Chamberlain Eastern now with a 4 3 record can lose its game to Tech riday night and still finish with a 4 4 mark and none of the other three teams battling for a playotf berth can better Jfr "altho all can tie that Anacostia closed out its season with a 4 4 mark whUe Wilson and Western will be big choices over Bell and Cham berlain respectively in their finals If Tech does beat Eastern with the Trainers overwhelming fa vorites and the other teams come thru as expected it will be a four way jam for fourth last remaining for the championship playoffs which get underway on the 22d of this month Rambleri Away ast Eastern started fast opening an 11 4 lead over Western but at half time the Red Raiders were behind by only 'two points 22 20 John rebound bucket after two minutes of the third period put the Raiders in front 28 26 after a pair of fouls by Wexler had knotted the count Western opened a seven point lead during the 1 period but at the close they led by only two 34 32 The score was tied twice and Eastern took over then lost pos sesion of the lead once in the fourth period before Bob noox snot sent Eastern front 41 39 to stay Dick Torbett work ing out of the pivot and the main defensive rebounder for Eastern picked up 17 points to head the at tack but Jim Wexler was high for the afternoon with 22 John Linthlcuni had 11 for Eastern and Klar seven to be next best 3 Chamberlain ar Behind Anacostia took off like a bolt with its fast break running up 12 0 count before Jack errari finally tallied a foul for Chamber lain It was 19 3 at the end of the quarter and Chamberlain still was to see its first field goal er layup at the 2:30 mark of the second stanza provided it but at that point the score was 22 5 and Anacostia had its victory in sured Poochie HlUeary led the Ana costia scoring with 13 points while Tony Magnotto who com mitted four personal and two technical fouls had 14 for the losers rank ortunato and Jim Barnard both of whbm were tooted out on fouls followed with 11 and 10 points respectively errari had seven to be next best for Chamberlain which waa los ing Its sixth league game in seven outings EASTERN Ahrnf 5 0 10 McHant 0 6 0 Llntrhlcumf Ill Torbltr 9 17 2 0 41 Pomellf fl 0 Wtuflt fl 0 0 Vnrrr 0 4 4 3 61 0 A A I Whittaker 2 0 4 Totale 19 9 471 Total 16 12 44 Scot at half 22 20 Eastern ANACOSTIA Barnard Harriat 0 Leonard 0 ortunato 4 Zlrktef 1 Toledo Ohio XL Virginia Tech 73 VMI Warner Clarkaon Waahlnrlon (Mo) 72 1 Mo Minee Wayne 81 III Tech Wm AO RncLhnrat Kentucky 87 Jlareball 82 Va Wee 71 airmont 59 Yale 81 I Dartmouth 57 SCHOLASTIC BASKETBALL Anacostia 48 Chamherlaln 39 Brthesda ClieTy Chase 45 Larkey 36 Coolidre 58 St 48 Eastern 47 Western 44 Episcopal St 39 rederick Saascer 42 laurel 40 Gaerx WashingjUii! Ulla Gwynn Park 51 Oxon Mill 48 Landon 49 riends 43 Montromery Blair 51 Galthereburr 38 PoolesvIUe 67 Walkersville St 70 NT8 54 Snrratteville 45 LaPlsta Ifi Wash Lee 55 Bladensburg 44 WUson 5 Georgetown Prep 46 SERVICE BASKETBALL Rolli nr Air Base 44 New Castle 45 Kllm'r 51 Air Research (Balto) 50 Dover (Del) McGuire (NJ) 43 ort Myer 53 Marine Naval Gun 33 Mitchell (NY) 67 Langley (Va) 50 Naval Receiving 6O it Meede Medics 69 PRO BASKETBAL National Aaaoeiatlon New York Syracuse 09 National League Rochester 56 Philadelphia 16 jo a HOCKEY America League Cincinnati 6 Loult 4 'Easter Lwagaa Johnstown 3 Boatoa BY AL COSTELLO or one brief moment in the second period last night Catholic down trodden quint gave Hoyas a scare But height weight and force of numbers eventually prevailed Hoyas smashed their way to an easy 96 52 vilctory before some 800 fans in CU gym It was the second time this year the Hoyas themselves no great ball of fire defeated the Cards Last time they met the Hoyas doubled the score 88 44 The tri Jimph marked the third time this unhappy season that the Hoyas have pulled themselves to a 500 mark now with a record of nine nine or the Cards it was their 12th lacing in 16 trips to post Hoyas A way Early Gprirgetown hustled off to a commanding lead and it seemed as if the game was over before it started The Cards were down 4 27 16 midway thru the second period All of a sudden Hal ree man Mickey Trepp and Joe Della Ratta connected on successive shots When Della clicked again the Cards were trailing only by 27 23 and seemed to be bn fire with their eight sraight points fanning the blaze But 'Lou Gigante a Hoya sec ond stringer put an end to the Card splurge with a neat bucket and Georgetown was off again this time for keens Although Bill Bolger collected 19 Barry Sullivan and Hugh Eeins 15 and Denny Murphy 14 points for the Hoyas the Individ ual scoring honors went to the Della Ratta who shoved in six fielders and nine freebies for 21 points ourteen of his markers came in 'the first half when CU trailed only by 40 29 Cards ade Out feut the fa*gged out Cards (were unable to keep the pace against the taller Hoyas and wilted and in the second half it was just a ques tion of how high the Hoyas would go GhORCETOWN CATHOLIC Tl Bolger! i 1 6 191 DellaRattat 6 9 21 finrrj 4 A Doyle 1 1 3' Jacobi 2 5 613HugheaL 0 Durmcowlz 1 1 3l Brown 1 7 i inir ootec 2 0 4f Trepp 4 3 1 2 6 2 141 Johnson 2 Vitalec GigantegMnrnhvr Makaturag 3 Stuhrg 0 Bmithg 1 Totals 38 20 96l 116 62 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Ald Broaddu GUnniM Allegheny fl Thbi American 79 Mt St (Arkansas Coll 8 jL State Arkansas Tech 59 'Handrlx Baltimore 79 Towson Trhm Bethany (IV Va) 79 Hiram Boston College 96 JRrandeis Cal (Pa) Teachers 63 Steub nville ('anisine 83 Buffalo Ce Mt I nion Central (Mo) 33 Culver Nyorkton Clarion Trhrw 88 Ind (Pa) Tchra Cooper T'nion Poly 1 Davis Elkins fl Waynesburg Dayton 7ft Rowling Green Duke State 58 Emory and Henry JIamp Bydney 17 raiiKiin jiaranaii rtaiy Gallaudet fl Bridgewater Geneva Gnnnn Georgetown 96 Catholic Grove City Tchrs 83LEdlnboro Tchrs Guilford fl Tnnir Rhyne GusCkAdolph 63 BL Mary's (Minn) HolyCross 72 Connecticut Houston 4 Wlrhita rx 46 Loyoia (Nd) 6a Morgan Loyola (ill) flU IV Michigan MarAlester 76 Bt Olaf Manhattan 71 CCBY Mercer MIm College Morningside 65 Mouth Ihikota Morris Harvey 78 Kalem (W V3 Muskingum 71 Denison Nebr Wesleyan 1 Midland Hot Kf Thr KK TWnk Nt Tf'lira Oberlin 71 Reserve 62 Otterbein 77 Capital Siena 55 Okla City 56 Stetson 7ft 68 South Carolina 75 North Carolina 68 Springfield Norwich 61 Texas Tech Tfardin Simmons 54 TCU 83 IUeo 49 i GGTI Dunnf it Lenz 7 Lovettc Pierson 2 Sippelg 6 riittg 4 Reese Lange Cramerc Hqgan MrCallvr V'nScoyocg 11 3 Wigley 2 1 6 Totals 33 13 791 Totals 33 10 76 Redskins Slate 49ers As irst Preseason oe The Washingion Redskins will open their exhibition season next Aug 17 meeting the San rian cisco 49ers in the Golden Gate city It will be the first of an ex pected six preseason game sched ule which will' include a contest tentatively scheduled for Aug 22 with the champion Los Angeles Rams in Los Angeles Oklahoma City Kansas City HoustonBirmingham El Paso Salt Lake City are other exhibi tion stops still under negotiation Weaver! Williamz Rlccc Patton Thompson Hiairfl McCormick 10 2 Paley i jRuuerg Irfooneyg Totals Myer Ben Odum tellied lS points 0 I BRIDGEWATER Tl 6 0 12 Burkholder 7 3 172 0 41 Bard1 1 71 TTitArhark 1 5K Northcutt 0 0 0 Shull fl 0 0 i ill wampier 1 151 Shorhoc 2 1 191 Boitnottc a I Dovellc Naylor Vanceg '5 Huffman j0 Clover 0 0 Gallaudet which scored a Mason Dixon conference basket tall victory until last week did it again last night by upsetting Bridgewater college 68 59 at Gal laudet Jerry Moers and Dick Saunders led the scoring with 19 and 15 points apiece Bill Burkholder and Jim Utter hack wera hivh for ftp Insprs with 17 and 16 respectively BridgecP water had' scored a 40 pointvic tory over Gallaudet in an earlier meeting GALLAUDET Bhlrlet Beresdotf Caswell Stifterc 5 Saundersg 7 Moers 7 5 13 6 LZ a AjJ 4Nto Sit lb 1 Xlfex aTmSI arSSSB '4 It jtsB My jWwiWy Wiwg iW Whs JS? 12 4 6 4 14 0 6 0 fl 0 10 3 0 1 1 Oil 2i a 1 3 1 0 0 0trrarig 1 I 7 0 6 10 481 Total 1117 39 J' v' 'LW' i a ax Wp cprinuv rlouht if pnv man 'VA WII'A 9 (MWX'ys I.

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