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Red Sox _ On Boy Wonder
~ Mgr. McCarthy Thinks Young ~~" McDermott Assures '50 Flag ~~
7" By EDDIE ASH, Times Sports Editor
. JOE McCARTHY, Boston Red Sox manager, thinks his young southpaw star, Maurice McDermott, “will make the
League pennant. ... . The Red Sox came “closer than close” the last two seasons and Marse Joe now says, “It won't
even be close.in 1950, because we'll have an older, sounder, |
speedier McDermott ready] for action.” . . . Well, if| young Maurice gets any faster than he was while pitch-| ing for Louisville in the Amerjean Association in ‘the early part of the 1949 campaign he'll ignite| foresees Rapid Robert having the infield grass, . . . His blaz-| one of his banner seasons In
ing ball stopped the hitters cold) 1950 . . . “He still has the best
and he rolled up so mary strike-| curve in the American League,” sald Veeck, “and can be a real
outs that the Red Sox reached down and snatched him from! pitcher again from now on; their Derbytown farm. . . .| not just a thrower, if he uses From the day he was recalled his noodle.” from the Colonels, early in June, " » until he suffered a shoulder in-'
» LJ n BOB FELLER needs only eight more victories to reach the two century total In big time baseball , , . Bill Veeck, who recently sold his Inter. est in the Cleveland club,
into . pennant contention. . . ./boat and measured for heighth
Indianapolis Manager Al Lopez|... As a result, Siena College of should have a first division team|
and his players predicted that{New York may be even stronger
McDermott would make the big|in basketball a year from now Will h league grade after he set them ,, Enrolled this fall was 6-foot height.
down with his lighting southpaw 9.inch Hungarian refugee Nichslants. « . . The youth became olaus Mohaczy and he's already, ap Sol bn Lowitle ang the fans learning the American way of e park on | 0 days it was his turn to toe the life bY Yunyiug 4p usd down the rubber. ~ McDermott's first teacher was his dad, Maurice McDermott Sp», who had been a minor league pitcher with Chat.anocoga in the Southern Association. . . , Young Maurice was a sophomore at St. Patrick’s High School, Elizabeth, N. J. when his parents signed the paper that made him Boston propy. ~ His first pro teacher was Elmer Yoter, oldtime Indianapolis third
learned the big round ball Is
no toy.
» ”» ” BASKETEERS of Bowling Green University scored 210 points the other night But there's a catch to It . . . The team played a double header . . . After rolling up 111 points in the first game, the Falcons eased off In the second tilt and settled for 99 markers . . . Don’t the boys
Dermatt was one of his pupils. ever run out of gas?
» s » « + Yoter “saw the light” imme-| NEW YORK smoothies are diately and put the Boston agents|pretty good occasionally when it ©' the lad’s trail. , . . The kid left- comes to handicapping the prohander entered pro ball in the lit-|tessional basketball teams . . tle minors in 1945 at 17... . Now |For example, last week, Rocheshe’s well ori the way to big leagué ter was quoted as a one-point stardom at tender 21. favorite over Washington, and 1
LE ep T™HE PUBLICIST for : the won, 86 to 84 ... . Minneapolis band
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was listed as a nine-point favorite over New York, and won, 102 to 92 . . . Anderson was picked!
famous free agent at the moment, - , 4 is toying with the idea of trying! SOMEBODY asked Manager to the Leo Durocher of the New York Giants what he thought about plans to reinstate the spitball in the national pastime. . , . Leo, sometimes referred to in his playing days as the “AllAmerican out,” cracked, “Uf I
owever, the shrewd Mr. Veeck a reputation for talking his in on many a good thing.
From the Ringside—
affect my hitting, I couldn't hit over .220 if they rolled the ball up to the plate.”
By JIM MEYROCK
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proaching the level of a full-scale war. ‘ Within the last month the two promotion units, The Indian-
i Moers.g £polis Boxing Center, Inc, and Good Sports, Inc. have been on Sgro figures to right himself [iiss
in “bo! person who will — < : nefit most from it all is the - Miller struck upon the idea of! rdinary fan who goes to -the a welterweight title fight between!
rmory each Friday night to see yoo Sgro of Indianapolis and|
, hard battles. | { When Good Sports, Inc. ob- John LaBroi of Gary, His assoYad a Hoange oumote box- clates moved to sign the battle. | gE here, Forres cKinney sald he “would do everything in el But McKinney was one step) power to help Tom Miller, head of he new outfit, and his associates
ne Miller couldn't understand why?
McKinney is planning a double
“help” his buddy, Forrest, who v ’ max to his light heavyweight Beads the Indianapolis Boxingltourney-and. the Sgro-LaBrol go. Center, and together they would " » x : present good fights. . MILLER signed Cerald LaBrol {to meet Ronnie Harper § The average flatic fan, listening |event next Friday. He also. bi fo all this “love-making” simply | a cl SE al
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. COLLEGE athletic scouts and| Coach jury that sidelined him 11 weeks coaches don’t overlook a thing| whose nine Indiana lettermen are later, the Red Sox moved ahead|... even refugees are met at the a larger number than any other)
(ham,
and 8 p,m. -
Things Are Getting Hot in Boxing World
Competition in the Indianapolis boxing business is fast ap-|
rrowing” talent from each other to bolster their cards. Friday night b winning ov : § “But 3} Collies Smadar the heading of “good business competi-] y g hae] —~ fon” and thi . pep aofee -
‘eluding guarantees. On the other
Teams Prepare == For Battle |=
Race Scheduled To Open Jan. 2
It's tuneup time in Big Ten basketball this week as teams warm up for the Western ConLference race that will begin Jan, 2. With Indiana opening tomorrow night at home against Wabash all _of the Western -Conference teams will have started their preconference schedules, With 14 of last stason’s 20 top scorers back in action, conference| coaches are. expecting another hectic scramble similar to last season when Illinois won the title. Early speculation ‘has labeled the Illini, Indiaha, Ohio State Purdue and Wisconsin as the top contenders. although coaches belHeve the conference will be stronger from top to bottom than A year ago. i Free for All Branch McCracken,
conference school, says, “We {although we lack size. Our speed help counteract superior ) re y This will be the third year for #
Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois
\and_Ohio should be difficult to| handle in the conference. | V g | Mel Taube, Purdue coach with)
{eight returning lettermen, reports * r : i ting Viatety Hes| "The Big Ten race this season Bf]. Bf] Road Iri a should be more or less a fréeJ
for-all, with Illinois, Minnesota, Ohio. State and Indiana aq the big four, Purdue's chances depend a great deal 8n the develop- Here Thursday ment 8f sophomores, but the team
. The fanapolis Caps, should may improve over last year's 6-6 (ney §in their two remaining conference record.”
With Indiana road games, will return here
and Purdue 1, § . swinging into action the Hoosler | pre. 50. A wight a Sommenda
colleiglhte basketball schedule will | come up with 28 games this week in addition to the Taylor Universitystourney, Friday and Satur-| day in Upland. Indiana Central will be home Tuesday night against Ball State
Face Ramblers
right, are scheduled to play in Buffalo tonight and in Hershey Wednesday night before returning to the Coliseum ice next Thursday to meet the New Haven
and Baturday night with Earl. Butler will be idle until 4 Saturday night when Ohio State plays in the Fieldhouse.
the Eastern cities, the Caps have |won two, tied two and lost three,
possible 14. If they win the [e | ns final two tilts, they will have,
| +x 1 Sher tooters perform at foot- |171. points over Tri-Cities . , .| 1 : | Record So Far hal Samos wd on Sher 00° The Packers didn't quite make it, | | 1 i ith B reached the |yinning 81 to 72 , . . But the| : | In previous games with Buffalo heights the other day while yc ity’ lickers were far off on| ahd Hershey on the road this about its tooting. . . . Taner Ms-M1 ™ o Bo DETROIT, Dec. 3 (UPJ—S8et- season, the Caps have tied each He In part, “The m Lak Te HenpalS +. the Ling a blistering pace all the way, club, 2-2 in Buffalo and 4-4 in the Pitt bia plays can even Olymps by 2% NO yl ® FBI Agent Fred Wilt wore down Hershey while whipping both make an ex-GI want lo put on |, . xe h po aL fd yOu a pack of 76 distance runners to-|teams here, { the old uniform and march up | aPhened day to win the National AAU| yg ‘return of Defenseman Al nd downs RON LIVINGSTONE of the |S"0" OUNtTY Shamplonship over Dewsbury will help * What's that again fessional basketbal . . ss 8 w Jute Bullets knows i, Balu. The 29-year-old New York Ath-\pe oot two assists in the Cin.|® Breat day against Attucks, mak- ; Rant THAT the segular RE oliegs around with that 8-foot-10-inch letic Club ace turned on the speed p with an amazing finishing kick to) iont be a cooling off period until the| T™S™® - - + 8% & matter of fact, |i tne tape 110 yards 'n front of| mED" fan. 8 bow games... Many cok)". partly ger the mms [Curt Stone. Iepresenting thel, THe layover trom the Cinco. a “ae _ | nal e until tonight m: sigh of relief. , , , Violence a of three colleges, Modesto Jun- Shanahan Catnone Club or Phila |cure the allmentss that have| been on the increase as the gria/ 'or of California, St. Mary's. | “wy: "(omer Ingiand University Slowed down Centers Jerry Reid roathed te of California and Wyoming Yland Jim Uniac and campaign waning ‘y; [track star, who was hampered by 20d Jim Unlac and not force weeks. . . . The South furnished Aino ith We Natloaal AAU |. cold, and Stone battled on|Fiayer Coach Ott Heller to get most of the free-for-alls and fisti- ns, an ttners and nearly even terms until the final P8ck Into action. cuffs by players and alumni. Denver Nuggets. : re RUD to uber.| Hit the hoop and see the ‘half mile when Wilt suddenly Cap - Scoring Shage = it youthful exuber-| _ o. {surged into the lead. He kept in-| . = 3 "8 A PPM ance 3 deltquency. : bowie creasing his margin over the Pat Lutidy cee. 3312 4 31 6 SOUTHERN grid rivals ex- | NORTH CAROLINA U. re. Philadelphian until he hit the Jocry Maat. B sR O4 panded on the platoon system. [ceived a $115,000 check for the| finish. Joo tuna hoo ® $I HS + + « While the experts were de- | APpeazance of its football team fn Tucuss Unigaraity iuted » Bod Morrison ..... 3 : 3 ® n bating over the goed and bad |New York against Notre Dame Place a man higher than sixth poug McKay . i 6 9 of n foot this fall. . . . The Tar Heel {but was able to nose out Michigan Enio Scilsizat |! 2 8 1B Dalnis ! Swoplatuoh ootball, school Ben Woit 3 1 § 21 snd Vanderbilt added [also will receive a check for a State College, 27 to 28 for team Max Quackenbush - 8 3 : ¢ i ‘something extra by ringing in [near similar sum when its grid- honors. [Clare Raglan .22 0 § 4 2 ‘a third platoon, a platoon of (ders battle Rice in the Cotton) Th Beware =F 3 4 n police to break up a fight on the Bowl, Jan. 2... . Chicago civic Dearborn Cage Tourney Gordon Heidy .....°1 8 1 1 8 ‘field after the final gun. groups are campaigning to land if | . d |Terry Sawchuk 23 0 0 6 4 «5 a the 1950 North Carolina-Irish IN Semifinal Roun | COALIES SPERaS™ a - THERE have been rumors thatigame for Soldier's Field . , . It's, Semifinal games of the Dear-|sawchuk 3 AW 59 Bill Veeck, baseball's most scheduled at ND. : born Gym Turkey Day tourna-|, KIUCOP., same lee senators:
ts: PIM,
i points; |ment are scheduled to begin at minutes: GA, goals against: 80. shutouts
{3 p. m, today with Boughton Ex-
cavating meeting the Greenwood | i jexvatin Deaf School Wins The 4 p. m. game will send the] lone Circle Bar against Gray, From Charlton {Gibbon and Gray. Wayne Post| Building a four-point lead in {will meet B and O at 5 p. m,;!the first quarter and never yield|Irvington vs Hilton Brown ating, the Indiana Deaf School de-
at 7 p. m. 155 { - There will be three exhibition the igames, at noon, 1 p. m., 2 p. 1
still was playing it wouldn't 6 p. m.; Gailard vs Atkins Saws feated Charlton of Plainfield, |
Silent Hoosiers’ gym. Jerry Moers, Silent Hoosiers’ guard, dumped in three field goals [early in the contest to put the | Deaf School into the lead. He led the scoring for the winners with 15 points, The “Hoosiérs led, 23 to 22 at the end of the half.
signed Sgro to meet Eddie Miller| Mosler (55) = Boys’ Schoo} (51) P| |of Dayton, the lad who hung the ortheutt.t 5 3 3 Inbody.f : 05 0 cn Sgio Saetiine a egemeyer,{ : 0 § CTowe.s 7 i 3 £0. - 833 Mons 111 2 3 3 Morman,z 00 1 0 0 0/Nicodemus.g 1 0 0 | iStalliugs.e 3 1 4 / Totals 33 8 13 Total 1 10 18 Miler. a scaiftime Score— Hoes 1, = Pt By rights, the fighters should wire Throws Missed —Hagemeyer 3 ’ « . oers . be swinging over to Miller's team. 7Ct, He 2, Morman. Nicodemus: Bi al
lings Slicials Caskey and Reynolds, hand, McKinney is using fighters Marines Win, 40-0
strictly on a percentage basis. CAMP LE JEUNE, N. C., Dec 3 And some of his event are walk- (UP) -—The Camp Le Jeune Ma-
He is paying the better purses, in-
ahead and digned the fight for|/ing off with only slightly more rines, one of the his main event in two weeks. than carfare, inom poesia
teams in
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LC nation, : romped to an easy 40 to 0 victor MILLER AND HIS corpora- today over the Boston Naval oy
they are making an honest effort the all-navy cham ~ to bring good boys. And in the offs. y Plonship play {end it might pay off. | | © Which outfit will be the winner? \TLAl be interesting to watch the jj {outcome.
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And he was smart in doing this. || - : now the war is on and > coming months should pre--80me Interesting developments in the local fight picture.
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Paul Griesel, assistant ficket manager at Butler University, is all bat buried in a welter of tickets that have been put on sale for the annual Hoosier Collegiate Basketball Classic Dec. 29-30 at the Fieldhouse. The two nights of doubleheaders involves Butler, Indiana, Purdue and Notre Dame.
The Hoosier skaters, idle last gchool
{ Ramblers. |
picking up five points out of &| regarding any weak points.
JSnpneg, nine points of a possible’the two standout ends. Ralph was
{with the remtaining road games /mentarily for “loafing.” He had | ligently. He and Luzar were bears
to 52, yesterday afternoon at|geiq far surpassed that of Tech's!
a a a as
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~“game in more than two years, ; Surprising Defense
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Alabama Crimson Tide
Laffer, Favored by .19 Points, Loses When Eddie Salem Misses Conversion STRMIN —Auburn scored its sweet. ot DR OH A, A Peers bie upsets today DY defeating the
Crimson Tide of Alabama; 14-to-13. } - po lomn 4 favored by‘f® points, fell in the final minute of the
_ |game when usually steady Eddie Salem, who, had kicked 27 out of
32 extra points, Jet his most costly one fly wide.
But from. the first touchdown, : the game was Auburn's, a team occasions, passed Fram, Sis ys that had won only one conference 13-yard line. Johnny , & junior from Salem's hometown of Ba ames The Tigers exploded a defense.on the 16 and skip ; that gers themselves, right sidelines for a touchdown. and then made a pass intercep-| The Crimson Tide smashed over tion and a 71-yard drive pay off for a touchdown a few minutes for the necessary touchdowns. {later when Salem returned a Mc- ; Bill Tucker, a sophomore quar-| Gowen punt for 36 yards to the terback playing sul for the vet-| Auburn 28. End Ed White made eran Travis Tidwfll, kicked the|/17 on an end around and Salem extra points thal provided the crashed off tackle for the tying victory margin. - touchdown. He added the first Bill Davis, Jim McGowen and extra point. Tidwell gave the spirited Auburn| Stalemate In Third backfield enough punch to spring one third period was a stale the upset Davis skittered| , 40 a5 was the first period. But through left guard from the 11-iy, the fourth the Tigers drove yard line to score Auburn’s sec snom their own 20 for a touch. ond touchdown in the fourth pe- 4,un Alabama, in an effort to riod, climaxing the 71-yard drive/gi,ve off humiliating ‘defeat, lost
he Classic, and Butler will be sheoting for its third victory.
The Times 1949 All-City
Grid Team Is Versatile |
High School Football Selections
“ “Features City's Top Eleven | (Continued from Page 435)
{Caskey’s fine team three years |ago. He was hurt most of his
Second Team |
Ends—Flum (BR) and Cooper
|sophomore year. As a junior, (W). {Coach Caskey needed a fullback, Tackles—Cooley (8) and Cook and got him. (W). | Against the Illinois Deaf] Guards—Zilson (T) and Muncie at Jacksonville, Moers (M).
scored all of the Silent Hoosiers’, Center—Mussio (C). 18 points. He asked to play de-| Backs—Ahearn (H), Gilchrist] fensive tackle in his last game! (8S), Mascari (M) and Bierman lana he performed outstandingly (T). {most of the game. The top eleven has been se-
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lis a coaching problem for the
In the seven games thus far|jected after season-long observa-| :cch staff, one of the best-—and| uring their annual hike throughition of all the city's performers,
understanding-—in the city. His {unpopularity with His fine teammates is no military secret. | The otHer tackle is Herb | Quandt, one of the most liked atha Raph, of Snomblage and! letes in town. Quandt was strong} offensively and defensively and| | was a leader. He drew high praise { from officials in quelling a serious! {upprising when the flustered Tech|
i » | all-round performer. Defensively, +a Hepa Ney Byam by Washinghe could be a fine college prospect| y. Yd when geared. Against Manual, he| Blocked 3 Punts was sent back in and threw two| Guards Dick Christy and Frank Manual backs for eight and 13- Luzar have no peers. Christy
including their potentialities, team contributions and not dis-
second in the city scoring with 58 points. He was Shortridge’'s most valuable as a decoy as well as
yard losses in a row after Coach blocked three punts this year anrFrom NCAA fi the Caps/George Gale benched him mo-| diagnosed pass situations intel-|
{
on defense for their teams andi
cinnati game last Wednesday|In§ four TD's and his brilliant Luzar, a tough lineman for Ca-
run and catch of the touchdown) thedral in all but one game, re-| pass that beat Tech, and his ensu-| peated as an all-city guard from
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with major league clubs, seven|
| “sanity code,” it was ‘announced;
that broke the back of Alabama’s gp ball on downs on the Auburn defense. 118. Auburn scored first in the sec) pr waver Salem passed to Bimond period when Salem, Ala-;, Melton, after Auburn punted
—— |bama’s star who shined only on ,.¢ for 41 yards, Melton sliding
t a. Nn ~ lout of bounds on the three yard Bucs to Pla 13 line. Salem pushed for two yards |and Fullback Tom Calvin crashed lover for the Tide's second touch-
: : | down. { ames in rn Then Salem, with the greatest | pressure of his two years of col-
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PITTSBURGH. Dec. 3 (UP)— lege football on him, kicked for The Pittsburgh Pirates tonight the tying extra point. But the ball announced a 33-game pre-season wobbled to the right of the upexhibition baseball schedule, de- rights, giving Auburn its stunning
scribed as one of the best “prep- » upset. The game ended shortly gray Programs ever drawn up after the next kickoff. “The schedule includes appear-| ances in 17 cities for 22 games g-
with Triple-A teams and four z with Double-A outfits. Three are: / /
NOW,
night games. oh book a no biting he Pirates also have ed s the world champion New oked f no cutting
Yankees for an afternoon game at Forbes Field Apr. 13. Pirate officials confirmed an afternoon date with the Indianapolis Indians at Indianapolis, \ Apr. 12, \ The Bucs’ night tilts are with] the New York Giants at Sacra-|¥ mentoy Cal, Mar. 23, with the] Pacific Coast Leagus 8aais at San Francisco, Mar. 24, and with New Orleans in the Crescent City, Apr. 5.
with
AIR-VENT
Seven Face Ouster
CHICAGO, Dec. 3 (UP)—Seven |: members of the National Collegiate Athletic Association have! been found in violation of the
Sa
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today, and ‘proceedings to oust!’
z £
ing five-yard dive into the end last year for The Times. i zon¢ showed real competitive de-| The center spot is - good but| them Hom membership will be’ . oe i sire. For a huge boy, he has no|doesn’t compare with Cathedral's| taken at the annual convention ‘Same Loxury ° wet “bullying” attitude toward op-|John Mason of last year. Harry Id New York Jan. 13-14. [3 :
{ponents or his teammates. | Romeril, a two-year veteran with!
All-Round End |a fine Tech line, is the better of !dentity of the seven members, ;.. 0 ed Tobagcos - Butler is the other top all-round an unseasoned ‘set of pivotmen. ®ither by conference or by section -p a end. He scored five TDs on passes. He's a competitor and can be|of the country, but it was under- ;
in town, In the first six games! The backs lack a preponder-| Sacred Heart played, he scored ance of weight, but have indi-| five of his team’s seven touch-/vidual class and were highly|
downs. In the final three games valuable to their teams.
10/he was used as a decoy and the Purichia performed excellently
{backs romped. under pressure, throwing two TD!
(team defeated the Spartans 26 to Tech. He scored two touchdowns |13, only team to get two TDs on all year, threw for eight of the Cards. Two teams got one Washington's 13 TDs. He's the
each. Butlér made both PDs, one Ben . Raimondi type of bullet
lon a 40-yard run after a 20-yard thrower. |
pass. He was a defensive bull-| john ‘flaliter, of Shortridge’s {wark all season, fast and decep- city champions; is a passer, havtive. ing thrown for eight TD passes, His performances were all the scofthg 25 points and constantly more creditable in that he played being a valuable threat for with as many as eight sophomores ot riage, running or passing. and two juniors in the lineup. ‘Russ Meadors was one of the Hew a ey en hardest-playing halfbacks in the ,o city. is a great competitor at identical with that of Butler's sity 2 ds Ar wai the fiy-wheel Jimmie Doyle. - s lin Tech's fine running attack. His all-around playing on the "00 C0 rs a bull-dozing runner with the de-
Myron Moriarity. Moriarity, who option of a halfback and -is the
made four TDs in thé NCC to lead the Conference ends, was selected ar all-Conference end. The wingmen were rated by two out- He was great against Tech and standing NCC coaches as thé played in two games with a bad
‘weakest in years. (shoulder injury.
He made two touchdowns) - against Anderson (2-7) and Rich- Western Junior Tourney mond, winner of half in the conerence, Anderson and Marion, Booked for Notre Dame loser of all nine games this year,|] CHICAGO, Dec. 3 (UP) —Jewere cannon fodder in Conference rome P. Vowes Jr, a Chicago ingrid circles this year. = [surance —man; ‘was elected presi; Defensively Weak {dent of the Western Golf AssociaAgainst local opposition, de- tion today and immediately an|fensively, Moriarity was weak. In ‘the Cathedral game, ment program. | Mike McCarthy punched through! ‘The Western Amateur cham- | his end for 11 yards to the two- pionship will be held at the Dallas
{yard line where Cathedral scored. Country Club May 1 through 7.
In the Shortridge game, his bet- The Junior championship will be {ter performance, rugged Rufus at Notre Dame University in
(Marks dumped Moriarity, charg-leither June or August.
ing fn, soundly. © The Open Tournament will be Howe, a so-so team, ran Mo- on the West Coast at a site to be riarity’s end half the night. “We determined. gained a lot of yards around his |, : . end,” said one Howe back. Mo-|
riarity, who got six TD’s all year, |
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There was no indication of the Blend of Costly
violators came from the same general area. i Recommendation for expulsion
compliance committee under Chairman Clarence -P. Houston
subject to review of the executive,
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