Phillie Eleven Upsets Cards;
Cleveland Wins Third Crown
Comics, Radio/
Classified
Sports Section
Dec. 20, 1918 — Tago 21
By ASSOCIATED PRESS, . • ., •
NO CHRISTMAS VACATION
FOR COLLEGIATE CAGERS Gagers Groggy
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YANDEWEGHE,
Mr. Dallas 1st
In Local Race
The-PHiladelphia Eagles and the Cleveland' Browns
emerged, yesterday as 1948 champions of the national football league and the. All-America conference,' respectively.
The Eagles downed the defending, champion Chicago Cardinals, 7-0, on a snow-covered gridiron at Philadelphia:
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Cleveland' took its third.consecutive AAFC title by walloping the
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Bills,. 49-7, .in blustering weather
at.Cleveland to wind-up an -undefeated season.
By SKIBO McKAY
COLGATE COBy'.MURRAY SINCLAIR .
Mr. Dallas,. prize gelding of .the
CAPTA/A
, Associated: Tress Sports "Writer
Wirt Bowman stables; captured the
'AMD.
six-furlong feature-race
yesterday
•Three "-knockdowns.- in', the .first
at Tucson.Rodeo.1 grounds. Under
round of Border conference • bas'
Unlike baseball, • where the two
the whip' o£ Jockey .Tony Licata
ketball 'play .leave Arizona State
major leagues mix In a World sethe classy -four-year-old finished
colleges'- at .Flagstaff and T-.e m p e
ries, there are no announced plans
weir ahead of Idaho Princess and
Take a .look at these travel plans;
groggy as 'the nine teams .enter a
Justa Mystery in 1:14.2.
' • MORGANTOWN, W. Va.,.Dec. 20 for a playoff between the two grid
Four Elg Nine schools —Ohio
Christmas -'vacation' rest period.
Helen Dale's Double Results pro- VP}—The University of Arizona's league winners. There have been
.V pair.vof preseason, 'favorites,
State, Michigan, Northwestern and
vided the. longshots with the bet touring basketball squad meets the rumors'the teams might clash'.in
Texas
Tech
and
West
.Texas
State,
Wisconsin—will be-'on the west
of -'the 'Say. "Overlooked in the University of West Virginia here Kew York Dec. 26, or possibly in
and dark horse' Hardln-Stmmons
coast this week. Four Big Seven
wagering Double Results and Vivid tonight in^the second game of its Los Angeles.
are grouped at Che top of the 1 heap
Boy won .and placed respectively at road trip.*
Cleveland Coach Paul Brown
schools—Oklahoma, Colorado; Iowa
with a pair^of victories .each.
The. Arizona Wildcats were set suggested- after yesterday's game
:
20-plus
odds. •'.
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Harry
Talmage,
jr.,-and>Dori
Byrd
'State and Nebraska—will be In the
The N e w Mexico ' university
down,-.55-to
43,
Saturday
night
by
The winner, ridden by F. Burhe believed an exhibition: game
East. St, Mary's of California will won the - 13-hole member-guest Lobos wo ntheir only start over
rows, paid. $62.20,. $27.00 and S.20; Washington University at St. Louis. next fall 1 -before • the '1949^ season
be in .Minnesota: Hamllnc of Min-: tourney'^held'Saturday at El Rio the Texas Miners- who in
$30.60 (the
Until the last three minutes the starts .would be an idearplayoff
Vivid
Boy
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returned.
"-nesota will be in California. •' •
alter, payoff .was- for ;hird place game was close. Then, the Wash- time. .
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Golf and Country club with a 13S. downed the New Mexico Aggies,
Arl'/onn In Eastdue to the fact • there were no jington. Bruins surged well out in But whether anything along play.. Only the defending champs from
H.
C.-Tovrea,
sr.,
and'Marvln
SnodGeorgia and Georgia Tech will
tickets sold-in the place-mutuels).|front.
the University -of Arizona are unoff lines would result from today's
shiver in New York's blizzard while grass placed second, with 143 fol- tested in conference play.
The. top '• quinella . payoff was Arizona lost the services of 3ts so-called "peace" conference among.
Pitt enjoys Miami's sunshine. Yale, lowed by .Lester"-Coif'and Jack The Tech Red Raiders 'and West
>173,40.ori Double Results and Do first siring center,' Junior Crum; rival moguls at Philadelphia''was
and North Carolina State'will jump Uvodich with 145. .
Vqw, .third place finisher. There by the personal foul route early conjectural..
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Texas Buffaloes .are ' the
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from coast to -coast. Arizona will
vere no tickets .sold on the first in the second' half.
teams in tlic. loop. Their starting
Take Bip lead
corrtc as far east as Pennsylvania .Harold Tovrea, jr., and Johnny quintets'
and
second
horse'
-combination.
,
- Individual' scoring honors were The Browns rushed 'off- to a
average around and South Carolina will journey as Rudolph placed f o u r t h ' with 146 four inches
In an exhibition, match'race, Big shared by Leon Bievins of Arizona 2S-0 edge, scoring once in each of
per man
far north .as Michigan, And there followed by Dr. Hecvey Faris and
Foot Charlie: was all-alone in front and Jack Barker and- Dave Pea'rce the first two periods and twice
Cecil Clawson' and Bud 'Merlllat
. Good Record
are many more.
of Prince' at 'the 300-yard finish of Washington, each tallying .13 n the third before*the Eastern
But one of the best games of and Dick Taylor, with 147's and The Raiders have captured six
ine. Time of the event was 17.2. i points. ,• • •
champs registered on a 10-yard
Toney
'Hardy
and
Knox
Corbett
of their seven starts, averaging 55
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thern all may be one that's 'close
Arizona moves-on.to Pittsburgh pass from'Jjm Still;to.End Alton
The
-qucstio'n''
of
'who's
.faster—
with
149.
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to home—Old Kentucky variety,
points per game. Both
tomorrow for a game 'with Du- Baldwin,
greyhound
racing
dog.
or
quarter?
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.Byrd was low for the day witli. a' faloes and Hardin-Slmmons ' Cowthat Is.
j horse—was settled •to.-.sorhe extent quesne university;
For the Browns Edgar (.Special
This contest 'matches the Blue net.of 65 as he carded-a gross.of boys fell. before the mighty PhilThe. box score:
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;Saturday when Tom Smith's grey:, WASHINGTON
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Grass country's famous Wildcats 70 over the 72-par course. Taylor, lips 66 Oilers. Each won
•H, Pcarcc, f
ihound,
Joe
Jenkins,
outran'Mike
first
touchdown on a four-yard
:
Hjiscmeier,. f
against the Green Wave 'of Tulane also 'with a five handicap, had a five games, the Buffaloes averagKnagg'e's Horse, "Silent-Mike.
'Light, f
jlunge, and End George
'• .Younff
at Louisvlfle Wednesday night par 72 and 'a net of 67. Joe Mc- ing 5S and the Cowboys 53 points
Gerstur.i?,
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Joe Jenkins 'took a commanding
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scored' the 'second ,as;'he- raced. 18
The Kentuckians closed an eastern Crea, with an IS handicap, had a per game.
RECORDS
lead but'found the gap -closed to|
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yards with, a recovered- fumWc.
invatjon in New York 'Saturday 70 and R. H. Long,- with a 22 handi- \ Tech's record is'the most lmpresPAST
one length -at 'the finish line', i n ]
Quarterback Otto Graham passed
by outclassing St, John's of Brook- cap,' turned in a net of 72.'
Isive "because of victories
Palchcff.
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the
400-yard
special
event,
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eight yards to Jones for the-third,
Maxclncr, ff
. lyn, 57-30. They've won six with- J.. J, O'Dowd won the event for| Southern- Methodist and Rice
Pcarcc. £ .,,......,
SEASONS
and then Motley registered three
.••DealiunvJ. Donaldson's six-year- D,
out working up a good.sweat. The men with a 10 or better handicap the Southwest conference.
Frccark, K
ojin a row on.rambles of 29,.31 and
329
old, marc, broke -. a' 13 - month - old Waltcs, B
Green Wave has rolled over-eight with a 74. .Rudolph won the No. 3 Border and 'Southwest conference
five yards.- .
. - ' ': ' - , , ' . - ' . AftD
track record Saturday by romping Wai:tz, K '
opponents. It's the only team tohole with a 'drive/that landed- IS comprise NCAA district six from
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17 21 19 .15 . Defensive Center 'and CapL, Lou
over "a five-ahd-one-haif furlong TOTALS
beat Texas so far, but most of the Inches from the pin while Clawson which one representative is selected!
FG FT PF TP Saban got. the. last one. logging
course in 1:07,4, .The old . record ARIZONA
Bievins, f ..
opposition has been minor league. won the No, 12 hole* event with a to enter the national playoffs.
UpIInpcr. ±
39 yards with' an intercepted. ,pas«.'.
was set last year,, when'. Richbird Honcn,
Neither has played a conference drive 12 inches from the pin. The , Tempe and Flagstaff each scoref ....
for his first counter in-three;years.
covered'' the distance In 1:08,
Morales, £ ,
game.
No. -3 hole is 195 yards .and. No. 12 12S 'points against the three Texas j
Troutt, i ...
.•In three seasons of championYesterday's results:
Crum. c ....
In Cow Piilace
hole 14S yards!
teams last week. Flagstaff has "two
Flr.t R«c«—Quirternone, 330 Ynrdi
ship play the Browns, have.won
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St, Louis university, which con
Horse
win .Place bhow Spllsbury,
Johnson, E.
Seventy-two teams competed in all-conference players and was
•11 games, lost three and tied \ori«..
Sucar Joe ....
Mann. K —
tlnues to draw equal billing with the member-guest event, . •
. Barnes
Bald.v
Carroll, a .
rated' one of tlie strong preseaThe. Cleveland: Rams won .-the Na- -.
2.40 Greene, e
Kentucky, Is another stay-at-home. 'The 'nine-hole two-ball mixed son
Miss Rcod — -,
favorites. Both now. face a
tional league title, here, in' 1945,
Oulncibi paid'535.00.
Howcll. K
0.
The bills have only one ganie this foursome event yesterday was won long, uphill struggle to get back
Time—18,"-"A?son""ran—BaDv McCue. Mac
then'
moved to Los Angeles.
Martin. Little Sis K. Miss Madzc. Bobby ' TOTALS
week—against. Hice Tuesday night by-Mrs. Merlllat and : Lou--Grimble into a contending position.
HaUlime score: Washinpton 22. Arizona
D WHS scratched.
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The Lion's share!of credit for
—and should increase their season's with n net of 32. Tied for second The Arizona Wildcats continue
Second Rice—Quarterhorie. 333' Vardi
.Free throws missed: Ariion» »,.'WMh- the Eagles' 7 to 0 victory over the
record, to 5-0,
were Mr. and Mrs. Barry Beck and to be the loop's mystery' team.
Cardinals went to Quarterback
The Cow palace, at 1 -San-Fran- Mrs.i'CIycte Flood. an\l Newsom Coach.'.Fred.Bnke, sr., is working
Tommy Thompson who made .the
Quinclla nald S16.40.
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cisco, one of the newest' arenas on Holesapplc with 35's.,
Time—17.B,
Also
ran—Cooper
Rocket.
with' a bunch of sophomore .and
yardage when it counted most. Hot Shot R ond Hcd Dart. •
the big time basko.tball.': circuit,
junior-players who "have.fine possii Third R«c«— CUlmlno 5'/» FurlonOL
Eagle Coach • Earle (Greasy)
Double Results
.-,,.62.20 27.00 305.JO
draws some of! the'.Uop Jlnte'rseo Five years , ago—Golfer Patty bilities. The Cats-are expected to
Neale was unhesitant and unstintVivid Bo.v
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tlonal games of the week.
By MILTOX K1CHMAN -..Berg'-was voted the .No.'1. woman improve throughout, the season.
Do Now
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in his praise for the veteran
Quinclla (4-81 Daid S173.40.
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Michigan'.(4-0), defending cham- athlete of the year in an Asso. ,BORDER CONFERENCE
Also ran-ShlD Slenal. Ira
Thompson who led the NFL.-In.
NEW YORK, Dec. 20. (U,R)—Stan Musial of the St. Louis .i.Tlmc-l:ll.
pion of the'Big'Nine, • will meet ciated'Press poll.
Vilcrosa,
Ramble
Amble
nnd
II
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passing during the loop season— •
Cardinals,' baseball's-slugging synonym' for power and con- """'Fourth R«c«-CUImlno. T Fuf'"H
Texas Tech
2 0 1,000 107 f
Stanford (6-0) and Yale (4-0) will
' • •• Murl Stowe finished with the top and then helped his team -win a
WcBt Texas
2 -01.000
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119 I
Rock Pan
,.15.80 38,20
play St. Mary's.. (1-2-)-'there tonight, Carolina State' (4-1) will play San Hnrdlh-Slmmons .'.
0 1.000
sistency,
today
stored
away
his
third
National'
league
batting
aggregate score with a 683 in yes- coveted;- title with some • fancy
Circle Home
7-80
0 1,000
Mexico ....,,'.
Tomorrow.V the clubs reverse op-, Francisco (5-1) and unbeaten Ham- New
Trail- .,
.500
Texas Mines
terday's expert pistol matches at galloping. , . . .
crown "in "six seasons.'. Musial, the lithe '28-year-old out- ~liiD«h
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Oulnclla onld »78.40,
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.CCO
New Mexico A&M
ponents. And on Thursday North ine-will meet Santa Clara.
Time—l:3l.Also
ran—Iron
H.
Kins
.the
P.istol club. B. B. Hardin Neale always salcVThompsoh had.
.000
Tcmpc
fielder;' topped the league., with' 'a, :.376. hatting.'average 'for Curffo Swoopcr Radflcld nnd Red Dalus. took,Pima
.000
first
among
the
sharpshooters
plenty
.of
"heart"
and.
the former
L . Fifth. Race—CUlmlno, 5 Furlonqi .
,000.
Arizona
lOjl'S, official figures revealed.,'Not
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Tommy "Whelim
12.40 6-60,, S-60 with a 653 and Tom.Bark ;captured Tulsa star more -than proved It
Con/erence Kamci, this week—none.
only did. the boyish-looking leftCache Creek ...,
8.20; 5.JO
Lady llobinn
. 6.30 the honors in.the marksmansbi] ,yesterday.--It-might -have' broken
hander from. Donora," Pa,, 'lead in
Oulnclla cold -*71,40.
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many a quarterback to'-have a 67Time—1:02.3. • Also.'ran—Michigan Koy. class with. 542. •
hitting, but in ' practically .every'.Valley Humous. Atta Lady, Nlcht Crystal i Stowe copped the expert division yard touchdown pass on tlis first
thing else.' . •
of
the
22.
timed'
fire
match
with
play called back for an cffside
". Sixth .R«c«—CHlmlna'. 7-Furlonof
• -• He led the 'league in:
D«y. Early31.20
7.65*597x200.
F.--' Flanders was. second penalty.
;Runs-batced-in—133: .
sen,it
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• J3.20
4-80 ••?-6ir....
1,. .,„
with
'196x200.
First,
place
in
the
But not Thompson.
Honcv
Harar
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By FRANK ECK
Most runs scored—135.
Ouinclla DaId'S207.00.
^ fourth
He . came back in
Time—1:30.3. Also ran—Bay Marconi-. marksmanship went to Dr. P, L.
. Most hits—230.
(AP Ncwslcaturcs Sports,-Editor).
Slo-Co, Markstone. Sky Brown and Wise Brinton, 181x200, and Lark, was quarter to make a vital six-yard
Most total bases—429. MESA, Dec. 20.—Amphitheater's Pox.
second. 181x200 (first and second quarterback sneak for a first down
n»ce—CUimlna. 1 Mile- 1/16
NEW YORK, Dec. 20. (&)—There's,anrancient axiom
' Most doubles—46.
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Panthers,•;so .very hot'against the TimSeventh
3.RO 2,80 places 'were -based- on' rapid fire on the Cardinal five-yard line. His
D
-.. (.80
-Tucson will carry a perfect three- . Most triples—IS.
4.60
2.COCattle Guard
among the fight mob. It goes something 'like this: As the game
Knights,
fromSt.
Mary's
last
FriHardin won the offensive mate, hammering Steve
2.40 in tie score).
Oradca Queen'
"win 'record to Nogales to- There -were a few other "little1'-.
Qujnclln t>a!d 'S16.00. .
heavyweights go so goes boxing; Well, the heavyweight night ih-i'ts,first
sharpshooter class, 188x200; and Van Buren, then took a Thompday evening, were colder" than.New Time—1:5J'.4out of town game accomplishments too.
Also\ ran—Chance Bon*.
Red Wing, Royal Blaze. Betsy' Linda and " , Zadro took second, 139x200.
son handoff and rumbled through
picture during 1948 had little to offer with-the. result, that which is :certaln to result In conYork. City Saturday night arid, con- Cru-SI.
included
things
In 22 rapid' fire competition truck-sized hole for the whining
victory No.'32 for the state These
—
- .'like
Eighth Race—Allowance, 6 Furlonae
all boxing-suffered. Joe-Louis, a great champion-when''he secutive
the
sequently,
dropped
their
third
class
... Dallas
' 3.40
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;opped the expert division with touchdown. . i.
champion Ba'dgers. The reserve ni«g leagues most valuable
2.60
rdnho Princess .......
had Jt, showed signs of wear and
.97x200 while Tony Lerua^ was
s will-'meet in a,preliminary player award; appearing in all ms A decision, tb-.tlie Mesa Jackrabbits Justa
Mystery
two
New
Jersey
programs
but
later
Oulnclla
naid
56,80.
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[team's 155 games; .tying a major on the Jacks"home court, 41-22'. ; Time—1:14.1. Also ran^Warmctta. Llnce runner-up, 191x200. -Hardin.won
tear. His logs lost their shuffle and t h e - T of. C was revised with-CBS| tilt at' 7 p.m.
league
record
held
by
Ty
Cobb
'the sharpshooter class.. 182x200 and
Flame. Jonaway fell.
he cut easily about the head.
and ',the. Music Corporation of . Everybody got Jn the act for when he' .made .five -hits' in one This Stinging defeat, coupled -nil. Royal
Race—Clalmlna. 1 .Mile and-70 Yds.1
took' second, 174x200. Top
10.20
4.80
Jttle Prcxo
Although Louis stopped'Jersey America buying Into the group for Tucson against St; Mary's Saturday game
with the fact that the Tucson Bad- Scort
on
four
different
occasions
3.80 marksman ''class honors went to
4.80
Fan
for
a
01-30
win,
Coach
Bud
Doolen
Joe Waicott with, four seconds to the .purpose of televising boxing.
6.60
Every
V*crc
tying.a National league gers toppled Mesa without much. -,,O.iiinc(la Daid J3B.OO.
Lark, 190x200; L. Zarnke placed
go during the llth round In Yankee Mike Jacobs, Twentieth Century gave his starting five a full secor.d last season;
.^V
.,. Hill.
,eh Am
, Also
,by
leading— the. loopin.
base . Udiff[cuUy
4 9—Vl
Mr. V n i e Jloncl, second,-183x200.
Jerry Jurdy paced golfers' In the
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..kill.stadium, the champion who has .boss,, retired, because .of-111 health half rest as the second and" third record
for the fourth time, and tying, , ., - - n G
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Stowe captured the 22 police irst round of the awnual Tucson
GenulVg-. . with
'held the title longerthan
any other and was succeeded by 'the younger stringers carried on for an easy hits
another
circuit
mark
by
leading
in
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course among the expert shooters, ligh tournament- Saturday at'the.
verdict, Tucson led at halftime,
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plenty to. chew his fingernails
fighter, was just a hollow shell.of and popular Harry Markson,
triples for .the third time, .29-1x300; Lerua, 2S9.\300. Hardin Randolph golf course with- a gross
about over the 'Sabbath. The Panhls'.former self.
' Four champions were dethroned 39-S.
won the snapshooting c l a s s , of SO. Jim Warren had an 82 and
Forward
.Bill
Kemmerles
was
Aslibwn RuTinct-Up
thers meet the Badgers in the THS
As a matter of fact, Louis an —two In the 'interesting middle- high point man with nine points; 95 course
283x300
and Zadro took second Blake West. 84. Jim' Phenicie, • a.
there
were
.other
play
gym Wednesday 'night.
nounced his retirement from the weight ' division.
Tony Zale for the locals
place honors, 283x300 (win de- new golfer, had a low net 'of 57
'' while
*""' Guard
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' TLarry ei's .iri the .league. ', Lik'e'- Rookie In preparation for Wednesday's
ring the night he flattened the knocked out Rocky Graziano in Gleason
topped the. visitors with Richie Ashburn'of the'Phillies for
termined on rapid fire score).'Dr. ollowed by Sob Eyeman 'with 70
veteran - Waicott. However Louis three rounds jn Newark,- but three
tussle, the Amphi cagcrs went
i Brinton annexed the -niai-ksrnan- md Bob Spence with1 71.
later said he might change his months later Marcel Cerclan of Tucson's biggest scoi'iri'g,quarter;•• example,' runner-up to M.usial for through a rugged two and a half
iship class, 277x300: and Zarnke Dell Urich, -club pro, said today
mind and fight next June'"against France stopped Zale in 12 rounds came in the first stanza with ; 23 the' batting crown with.-a- .333 aver- hour practice drill,this morning.
hat the meet will be completed
age-.
o Uni:
a suitable opponent."
in Jersey City... Untie or no-pi'ofit
Genung plans Urrcpea't'this' sched- EL PASO,' Dec. 20. '
;
holding
St.
Mary's
•
tor
only
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This .-led to a mad scramble was realized by the T of C in these! four. The Knights registered four Ralph .Kiner of the'Pirates and ule tomorrow, .'eniphaslzing .the versity of- New -Mexico '-was The next shoot' will be held "•hursday.^
among "retired fighters." Almosl two promotions.
Johnny Mize-of the Giants'tied for costly rnistakes'-made in the Mesa awarded the 1949 Border confer- Jan. .12.
MUSTAJ,'S
DAD
DIES
more
in
the
second,.quarter
before
home ;hm' leadership just as massacre.1
ence track: and .field meet at a
every boxer who fought over. 175
ST. LOUIS; Dec.' 20. (U.R)^—Lukasz
the second team after half- the
meeting of conference representa- Three years ago—Byron Nelson lusial,.5S,
they did.'in
1347. Last-season each
pounds climbed on the "I • wanna Gus Lesnevlch went to London facing
father of St. Louis-CardPoor Shooting
time.
Third/
stringers,
saw
plenty
1
and Babe Didrickson Zaharias were
fight Louis" bandwagon, -Joe was and lost the crown to Freddie Mills of action midway in the'third and walloped -10 homers; the season be- .'Against the ' Jackrabbits," the tives here Saturday..
elected king, and' queen • of world nal'star outfielder, Stan'Musial,
'that bad. Billy. Conn, Taml Maur- the boxer, who during the war was completed the game.'...-'•„! .
fore they had.-51 apiece,•
By
moving
the-scene
of'the-1049
died
here
last
night after » lingerwere simply unable' to event from Lubbock, Tex., the athletes' in ,an Associated Press
lello, Joe Baksl, Lee Savold anc regarded as' a likely successor to Tucson's game average! was In- Mize'--was second .to Musial In Panthers
iing illness.
the bucket. In.fact, they were problem
Hello Bettlna were ' among- the Louis. Sandy Saddler, New York creased to 50,6 to opposition's 36.3. runs batted in with 125 and Kiner hit
of Negro participation
lucky to- hit the rim on many oc- was avoided.
heavyweights returning to action Negro, knocked out Willie Pep in TUCSON' (611
,
FG FT PF.TP third-.with 123.
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casions. Unlike,their performance
four rounds to' win the feather
None Impressed.
'Among the few laurels that Mus- Friday, they found' it impossible to TexasjTech withdrew; as 'host to
Nicholson, ij
- Louis said he might meet the weight crown.
the spring event and Dr. J. William
Smith, f ,
j'at-'Jcft for the.others were stolen work the ball under the Mesa bas- Davis,
Odor., i .
• winner of the Ezzard Charles-Baksl Six fighters died as a result of Specter,
faculty representative from
f
bases
and'most
.singles.'.
Ashburn
ket.
Centers
Sid
Kain
and
-George
bout. Though -Charles, at 17S ring Injuries.
1
tlic school, explained-that it was
Mor.toya, • tt
copped
the
theft
title
with
32
stolen
Lefferts,
who
scored
13
.and
7
Taylor.
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• pounds, was outweighed by 32'/2 As a Result of these deaths the Jnnlcs. c ..
give
sacks -while Pirate Shortstop Stan points respectively Friday, were the great desire of Tech
Boxing
association Darnell, c
pounds he cut Baksl to ribbons in National
wholehearted : cooperation
perRojek- puniped'.-the most singles, stymied Saturday and mustered. milling'
£
H rounds. Charles fought in spurts, adopted .a '21-point. safety prograir Castro.
the Border 'conference to.
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By HUGH FULLERXOX, JK.
Fender, £
lorilv one marker between them.
150.looking good when he tried to fight including a mandatory count of Borodkln, I«
as smoothly and effici*-'* - • '
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John Sain,. Boston, pitcher, was- As a result of their inability to function
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PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20. (£>)-The first real effort- to
and mediocre when he loafed. Vet- eight on knockdowns following ~ Kcnncv,
Wcrst'.cr; t
ently
as ,^_...
possible. .
the sacrifice-, k'ing;with-16,,marKing| bl , oak with th
Wheeler, X
erans are divided as to whether punch.
the sphere and move it It appeared the problem of-end the three-year professional football war between...the
;
the first'.time
;a-.-hurler-ever won|j" nto scor i ng position, plus a bad
Charles rates the No, 1 contender The NBA suspended Gra^jano TOTALS
;
Negro, participation -in- athletics I National league and the All-America conference was to; be
30)
S
(
_T.MARY'!
the
honor
in"-,league
history.
•
.
a
for.
his
withdrawal
from
an
Oak
cage of s ppy bsll-handllng, -the
spot,' •
permitting
'! .
•-'Longestbatting streak'in" the.clr-i Panthers
— . ...i:--— »trailed
_ _ : i _ j ..
f
today. But the'flat announcement from the two leagues
Madison Square -Garden threat- land,' Calif., bout, Graziano • was ButrLcK,
Gcare, I j .
at i,.nn—
halftime, 01
21-7;
:;;,; !'.!'".'.!!!"
• to become
some non-Texas .
Bool, t •'
cult
was
23-straight"
games
with
ened to drop boxing from its pro- on.New York's suspended list for Truilllo.
They
improved'slightly
in
the
secthat their representatives will meet here to discuss peace
t
host
to
the
.meet,
he
said.
three players sharing the-'honor— ond • half, but not. enough. And He • also told the group that terms, brought a fresh flood o f '
gram when fight managers de- the.year and the New York com- Russell,, c
"'
Ashburn, Dark and stocky Danny even the. Jackrabbit reserves were weather' conditions in .Lubbock conjecture about how it can be ac increasingly evident that what they
manded 50 per cent of television mission suspended Jake LaMotta Glcnson, .''"' '.•.:.•;
Rodrtcuez.
x
•
receipts. Some promoters felt that for seven months for- his "failure
Murtaugh, Pittsburgh second base- t | nding the going easy in the third may not be favorable for a good complished'.
called "informal man-to-man talks"
to reveal an injury" in his Notelevision cut-into boxing gates.
and fourth stanzas.
meet Ini May and that improve- The only definite information actually were something more than
TrtTAT <!
'
•'
° '* °
The Tournament of Champions, vember, 19'17, bout with Billy-Fox- HaUtlme
Score:''Tucson 31- St. Mary's 8.
acting as an
ments to the athletic p!ant may given out was the statement by that, -with .Topping
1
rival of the Twentieth Century Rhode Island revoked the licenses Free throws mlMCd: Tucson (21Adm. Jonns Ingram, AAC.commis- intermediary- to carry- proposals
not be completed at that time.
Sporting club, refused to telecast of l!6 boxers for "incompetence.
nine'- points, while Guard Earlier the conference executive sioner, that Ben F. Lindheimor of aiid suggestions, between- the .two
Dewcy Ray of Mesa1 was high man committee adopted a ruling that Los Angeles, Dan Topping of Ncu groups. Topping,, a former'. Nation-:
C
for his club, and the ' game's top all members must send at least York, Arthur B. (Mickey) McEride al league club owner, 'switched to
n">'°Pn'l«-°Svob nnd Smith.
scorer with 11 markers.
eight athletes to the annual track of Cleveland, James Breuil of the All-America • conference.
Buffalo and Tony Morabito of San
llakcs Plans
As far as Wednesday's contest and field meet.
with the seemingly unbeatable The University of Arizona will Francisco were on their way here National' league 'owners—who apto
confer
on
a
settlement.
Nationbe
host
to
the
'1950
event
and
the
parently
feel'
they
have the upper
Badgers is concerned, Gcnung is
1051 meet was awarded to Arizona al League Commissioner Bert Bell hand—remained closeted . in ' a conTucson Trap & Skeet club de- only hopeful that miracles happen State
added a 'one-sentence confirma- ference after their brief an- at Tempe.
feated Davis-Monthan 275 to 250 at other places besides 34th street. 'The college
nouncement and would not comconference also adopted a tion.
i SOO.bird skeet shoot. Amphi-Mesa boxscore: • .
liands-off policy on football con-| Both leagues ended their sea- ment, One -observer close to the
'S*
-A-MPHI
FGFTPPTP
-•
s
yesterday
with
the
Philadeltracts, ruling that arranging-the son
scene predicted -.that they would
tiawks are still driving —.,
B. Hurt. I: ....
" ' '
Cnarilc~~EccVer,' 41x30;--Bill Cot- Smith,
ward the top- of the National!
details be left to individual schools phia 'Eagles emerging as cham- ".lay down their proposition and
Pete Gllhnm, -29x15 Estcs, I t .
pions,
of
the-.
National
league
and
.
the All-America would have :'to
rather
than
adoption
of
a
standard
Hockey league but the
Tom Griffin, 24x50; Art Lee, jr., Scluih. I
'
contract
for'conference, members. the Cleveland Browns winning the take it or leave it."
penthouse occupants, the Detroit 23x30;-Pete Tidmarsh, 3x25;. Rod
:
»i ' It-was recommended that swim- All-America conference title.
Red. Wings, 'give 'a Mint they may Grisco'm, 18x25; Mrs. Bill Coffin, Rnmscy. c ...
In any event, this.; proposition
Wariy Riimocs
A i m i n g and boxing be recognized as *
not be willing to .move,
would put the All-America out, of
9x25; Dick Hacker. 72x75; L. B.
c ...
There have .been, rumors the exictence as a separate league. ,
K ...
The Hawks climbed within one Hulett, 70x75; Norman Alldordice,
|j'official conference sports,
teams
might
dash
in
a
playoff
in,
. . . . , ,
. ., .
i In" a routine move, the conferpoint of second place Boston 'last 47x50; Glenn Harrison, 38x30; J.
0
, The, National I(fflgue«; adnnttedc
ence awarded the 19-18 football New York Dec. 2G, or possibSy in ly
night but could gain no ground. J. Corcoran, 70x73; Lt.-Col. -White, Powers,
^^
would
be
glad
to
accept
MeCricgor, a
title to the Rod -Raiders oC.Texas Los Angeles. But whether any- Bride's Cleveland club .and • Moraon the' Red -Wings, who broke a 64x73; Col. Laugliingh'ouse, 64x7o;|
thing
along
playoff
linos
would
re" ...,.,„
Tech
who
were
'undefeated
in
conthree-game losing streak to subdue Capt. Wilson, 68x75; Lt. Hagcn.i fe°^|X •
ra
F rr PF TP
in their
sult • from • today's conference of bito's San.Francisco.team
ference play.
55x70;' Lt. Col. Newton; 61x75;.|ikcda. tf
Toronto, 5-1.
circuit,' .,- •
•
' • : - ••'-.-. . '•
also
was
conjectural.
Coaches, athletic d i r e c t o r s , rival moguls
Chicago, playing before a home Capt. Chlldress, 72x75; Lt. Col.' Shumwa.v, "f" ',
1
t .
faculty . representatives and pub-, Teams of both leagues have re- Whether ;the remaining* AAC •
crowd of 17,003, turned -back Bos; Netcher, 23x25; Maj. Culpepper, White,
Wclnffnrd,
llclty • directors held separate ported financial losses due to rival clubs—under the reported NFL
ton 7-2. It was the' Hawks' .fifth 21x25.
Wood, f .
'
. C,
bidding up of player salaries and proposition—merely ,->vould go out
meetings.
game without a defeat. (They have .16-Yard trap;
'
_ Lcdbeuer.
Clnvton, cC- .
of business, whether some, of them
c ,,
.•W.' B..-:Snelton of. Texas Mines competition at the gate.
[our victories and one tie over the William Utzlnger, 120x150;' Ed Huffnitor..
ft '••
was named president of the.pub- . While rumors of peace efforts would combine with NFL'teams
Henry. 140x150; Lynn White, R-iy,
McCllntocl..
k.' a
licity directors" association, suc- between the two leagues were de- or'whether some face-saving-: ges-.
In 'the other game, New York's 113x150; Bill Utzlnger, jr.-, 129x150; Shepherd. KK i . -. ,. .....•,.
ceeding George Yates of Tempe. veloping at a one-a-minute rate ture, such as- buying' players from;.'
K ..
brash young Rangers defeated the Jess Wort, 90x125; Harrison, 40x50;
;,;:;;:;:
Tick ' Hildwein. • of New Mexico last week,..most of the National defunct- teams, -would".-be- made
Montreal Canadiens,. 3-2, and now Allderdice. 22x25; Bill Howard,
."*'•'•
'.'.'.'.'.','\ t
A&M succeeded'Don Phillips • of leaguers .'Insisted, there had been still remained in the realm of conMARCEL CERDAN
SANDY SADDLER
are only four points away from get- 75x100; Don Fogg,' 10x23;-. Becker,
,..-..'
..'..15 1 1 . 2 J . 4 1 Arizoua. asi secretary.
- . " •"" ''•'•'
no negotiations. But It has become jecturi, •-- . '..- '
Ji'cw 100-Poand Chump
40x50; P..L, B'erger, 23x50. '
Won Feather Title
KOFI: Mes« 21, Amphl 7.
ting .-out of the cellar. ' ,
NEW YORK Dec; 20!—If' junior 'wrote that 'he'cL'b'e
home from college for Christmas, it's a,cinch..he's not a
basketball player. ,A large slice-of college'cage talent will
be half a continent or more away from its. usual firesides
when the man with the wjiiskers comes down thg.chimney.
West Virginia
Host To Cats
Win Golf Meet
STAN MUSIAL LEADER IN E::-?:E=> :** b
MANY- NL: DEPARTMENTS
WEARY JOE LOUIS STILL
RULED BOXING IN 1948JBadgers Face
Stowe Annexes
Pistol Honors
Panthers Lose
To Mesa High
Nogales Away
Purdy Low-Man In
HS Golf Tourney
U i + n Frtu t-l-m
Fnii v'Ti
+ imo
Eirlrt
t v f TIPI
l rack Meet
Shifted To NM
PRO GRID LEAGUES MAY
END THREE-YEAR BATTLE
Red Wings, Hawks
Capture Matches
Skeet Club Team
Defeats Soldiers
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