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By United Press [by former U. 8. Sen, Francis J.'only with the consent of league PHILADELPHIT, Oct. 30 Myers as counsel for the league, commissioner Bert Bell and the an, : {asked “more definite” statements-home and visiting clubs. The Na ti onal Football from the government concerning Assistant Attorney General H. league yesterday asked the the charges. Graham Morison contended this U. S. Distri is. *.'# 9 a was ‘a denial to the people of aL strict Court to dis-| yp GOVERNMENT suit filed thelr right to see football games.” miss the government's television oct, 9 was aimed at the league’'sl The league's motion for dis-anti-trust suit against it on the blacking out the telecasting of missal, which will be argued in grounds the federal charges were jts games in any city where a the U. S. district court here next vague and ambiguous. league game was being played. Dec: 17, said the government's The motion for dismissal, filed The restrictions are removable charges “are so vague and ambigTT — © ——————————————————— 1) thal if is impossible-for the + defendants to prepare a responOlymps Put Frost HE Ted \ L sy THE LEAGUE'S dismissal mon e I : [tion contended the government fn umping, a ers {failed to state which radio or tel- » : evision stations are hoycotted; By FRANK ANDERSON failed to identify the cities afTHE ROAD outside Greensburg, Ind., was cold. And fected, and failed to state which there was frost on the pumping. radio and television stations were “Cheer up, Andy,” said Buckshot O'Brien. “The Lakers ready, willing and able to satisfy probably feel worse than your tire.” the "widespread public demand.” The sports writer pondered The Imonon sald fhe govern: Buckshot's flat statement, He|court floor gave Mikan cold feet. mem B Cari. omsined no allesaid nothing. But he thought:[The coldness ended at George's ga ORS NE the public . “That Mikan feet. Warmly perceptive from the in repPOFHITH y 2 see and hear has a spare tire arms up, George got 15 points HE oo 1% oe oegsional around his waist. in the third period. It was the Be hai ! Janes consti-/ And we've got Olymps by 73-67 going into, the "¥'© lation o e herman

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thought, It j i i hissed ae Buck-¥rank Anderson. BY DINT of good sportsman- With 2 Wing Goals , shot, the first hiss: he'd heard ali Ship. Frac and Mig shows George Br United Press i night. You see, Buckshot was a|SScapec fouls, His performance] " , y uy "nop ypoonyp the hero and deserved better than "aS as clean as the stands where : - i srter's tire at ONY 1800 fans sat in attendance. Youngster who showed more > Perhaps George's finest hour had poise than other rookies and vet-

2am been in outleaping 5-9 ‘Bucksho Olympian Buckshot yielded the ,, jump ap g Skstiot

pump to Olympian Hale and Buckshot was io : - posted, a was Pope Haunt in the nats Dios DelVecchio had a stick on 3 Brot oy Jasspec the |e spent hurried minutes in shower- Poth of Detroit's two goals ‘last vi - ing, dressing and shaking the Night as he made his first Na- : : hands of Bob (22 points) Lavoy, tional- League appearance since! Buckshot turned his thoughts gj (19-point) Tosheff and Joa being called up from Indianapolis to Cincinnati. There rested (15-point Graboski. Then out he 1 assisted Tony Leswick and George Mikan of the Minneapolis van into the cold night to keep Glen Skov as the Wings tied Lakers. Mikan, whose spare tire , rendezvous with a tire's rl Toronto, 2 to 2, in Detroit. unhappily was not on the report- (lated ego nas er’s right rear wheel, was pooped, ® 2 » too. But he and his team, 88-83 losers to the Olymps, were better off than the pumping winners.

has hit the big time in hockey.

= = = - THE season's first hat trick in THE FLAT-TIRED trio outside NL went to Flovd Curry of MonGreensburg, tired of the present. treal as the Canadiens routed talked of the future. The future New York, 6 to 1. The victory held the Olymps’ National Bas- boosted Montreal within two GEORGE'S SPARE was far ketball Association opener in Bal- points of the first-place Red from flat. Indeed it was round and timore Saturday. The future held Wings and kept the Rangers in a firmly packed with 37 points. As a lots for the Olymps but nothing last-place tie with Chicago. king (pro basketball). he could for the reporter's tire. The. tire NATIONAL LEAGUE

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trump. any jack—tire or other- could only get a job subbing for . GP W IL T Pls. G OG wise. But he could not trump tne shredded wheat. Bee se J 1 145. Olymps: of Indianapolis. It was but a rim-shot into 20 33133 {5 ¢ The Lakers and George were Greensburg. And that was the Chicazo 1% i 3% 34 tE Bi 2 rx - - 4

not alone in their frustration. way the trio got to the service Only two games had been lost by station. Two “hours later Olymps the Olymps in 11 exhibitions. Hale "and Buckshot were home The flat-tired trio outside making plans for a good year. Greensburg grew hot as the Good-| The reporter got home, too. He year hegan to inflate. But the also planned for a Goodyear. warmth “scarcely rivaled the Minneapolis (83) Olymps’ first quarter against the _ : Lakers. With Center Bob Layey neon t hitting 7-for-7, the Olymps de Mikan. ¢ 14 of 20 shots from the fold and Laan ¥ led, 31-27, at the buzzer. / - [Hilton &

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, race for the 1951 Indiana college football scoring championship. a oo : The five-foot-seven-inch fireball BUCKSHOT SNIPED four field- Totals “29 2518 Totals 361619 from Chicago scored twice against ers in the second quarter and the sures By Jetivty. sa, Dall State last Friday to run his Olympg led the Lakers, 54-41, at 5 neanel 3 19 3% season total to 10 touchdowns— the half. Mikan had yet to be . Free Throws. Missed—Poliard 2. Harrison 60 points-—and an eight-point lead « heard from. 3 : iran o0%: Walther, Lavoy. O'Brien, Lof-iqver teammate Norm Arnold, the The hockey ice beneath the Shooting Percentages: Indianapolis—2% Qrysaders’ conversion specialist.

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: Writer Predicts -.oa..-.H i pr . Walcott Will Quit ine

> CHICAGO, Oct. 30 (UP)—Box- } ing writer Dan Burley predicted |& * in Ebony Magazine today that # heavyweight champion Jersey Joe . “Walcott will never defend his title. He sald Walcott would quit ~ without fighting again because | his wife insists on his retirement |[* after 21 years of ring action, be- ': cayse he is older than his claimed 37 years. | Walcott won the championship from Ezzard Charles:

McKechnie to Boss Reds Farm System

CINCINNATI, O., Oct. 30 (UP) -—The Cincinnati baseball club today appointed William B. (Bill) | McKechnie Jr., as farm director. | McKechnie” comes to the Reds from the New York Giants’ organization. He has been assisting js with the Giants farm club operation since he sold the Trenton,’ * N. J, team to the Giants in 1946.

Joe Arthur to Fight

BOSTON, Oct, 30 (UP — Walter Cartier, New York middleweight who stopped Joe Dindone here last month in 48 seconds of: the

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