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NEW YORK, Dec. 19 — The Cleveland li To 48 Over

most successful team in professional football history —| placed nine players on.the National League All-Star team selected today by United Press sports writers who covered the 1951. season.

The Browns, winners of an un-| who set a new single season recprecented five-straight pro cham- ord this year for yards gained on|

their sixth ‘Sunday against the{Hutson's mark of 17 touchdown] Los Angeles Rams, won five po- | passes in one campaign, is the sitions on the first offensive téam [other offensive end.

and four on the first defensive Dewitt Coulter 260-pound New|

Sti . 25 York Giants tackle, and Guards

OTTO GRAHAM, Cleveland's quarterback, heads the offensive Beary and Lou Sremur of the eleven, In the NFL, where the lions are the other members o forward pass is king, Graham is|the offensive team. a master of every type of pass,| The Brow is rated the coolest “money|Giants batter

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player” in the league and one of nents into submission with rugged| The visitors started off well, club| taking a 16-12 lead at the end of

the finest runners among the defensive play and each circuit's passing specialists. grabbed four positions on the de-| The: other Browns on the of-|fensive platoon. fensive team are Tackle Lou Groza, whose place-kicking plays|IL.en Ford, an important part in the Cleve-| Linebacker Tony Adamle and) land attack; Halfback Dub Jones, Halfback Warren Lahr. who went on a six-touchdown Giants placed Tackle Arnie Wein-| spree in one game this year; End meister, Guard Jon Baker and Dante Lavelli, Graham’s favorite their ball-hawking backs, Otto target, and Center Frank Gatski, gchnellbacher and Emlen Tunnel, the 240-pound “anchor man” of yeon Hart spent most of his Ie Cleveland line, iit Lions {Hime on offense but he was one of 1 , 4 - { ’, S ¥, 8 jack-of-all-trades, and Dan Tow: Detroit's gefensive giant ler, 225-pound fullback who Will{o ype 4p ar defensive end post lead the Rams’ “elephant” back-| - Siig gy field against Cleveland's stingy|L2ckle George Connor of the, defensive platoon Sunday, round out the offensive backfield. Tow {complete the defensive team. |

ler also is a good blocker while S . Walker, one of the league's most] The Brown and Giant defensive| teams frequently were bette r|

versatile stars, is a passer, pass-| ) catcher, runner, punter, place- touchdown producers than their

kicker and a fine defensive per- offensive teammates this season

former. and it is possible that the defen-| 2" » sive all-stars might outplay and] ELROY (CRAZY L E G S) outscore the offensive “dream” HIRSCH, the Los Angeles end'team, . OFFENSE

First Team Second Team Hirsch, Los Angeles ...cos0ss.E. 0.00... Walston, Philadelphia | Lavelli, Cleveland .....cse000.Eiuivssfio.Soltau, San Francisco Groza, Cleveland ......coe000eTeviieres....Rymkus, Cleveland | Coulter, New York Giants .....T......Nomellini, San Francisco Barwegan, Chicago Bears .....G.... cc... Creekmur, Detroit .......e000.G..o....Banducei, San Francisco | Gatski, Cleveland .....ce00000.G.0...Rapacz, New York Giants | Graham, Cleveland «+s. Waterfield, Los Angeles Walker, Detroit ...aveeeeseceeeBosssiiasannnss . Gert, Pittsburgh * Jones, Cleveland .....ce000000.B..ooo.. Price, New York Giants | Towler, Los Angeles ..........B........Dottley, Chicago Bears | | DEFENSE Ford, Cleveland «¢eveeeesesss +Eoivveesss.... Brink, Los Angeles Hart, Detroit ......co0000000e .E.......Sprinkle, Chicago Bears | Weinmeister, New York Giants .T........ Lipscomb, Washington Connor, Chicago Bears ........T...Derogatis, New York Giants Willis, Cleveland .......ee0000¢Geeeesseassss.. Momsen, Detroit Baker, New York Giants...... .G..voveee.... West, Los Angeles Adamle, Cleveland ........... LB...Cannady, New York Giants Bednarik, Philadelphia .......LB........ Thompson, Cleveland Schnellbacher, N. Y. Giants... HB....... Lujack, Chicago Bears Lahr, Cleveland .............HB.. Doll, Detroit Tunnell, New York. Giants...Safety..cceeeesss .Lewis, Cleveland

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H. S. Cage Tilts In State This Week

Tonight — Southport at Elwood, Tip-|faveite Jeff. Logansport at Shelbyville, ‘erre Haute Gerstmeyer at Muncie Centon at Sheridan, Kokomo at Logansport, | {olf Greensburg at New Castle, Richmond Greenfield at Rushville, Corydon at Jef-!at Bedford, Martinsville at Elkhart, {ersonylille. Monroeville at New Haven. Brownstown at Seymour, Rising t arsaw_ at South Bend Adams. Terre Aurora, Batesville at Lawrenceburg. North y. at Terre Haute Garfield. Vernon at Vevay, Salem at Paoli, ScottsGary Edison at Gary Emerson, Ft. Wayne burg at Prench Lick, Bicknell at Linton, Concordia at Winchester. | Bloomington at South Bend Centrel. Gary emorrow -— Noblesville at Alexandria, Mann at Evansville Central, East Chicago Tell City at Evansville Reitz, Brazil at|Washington at Jasper, Vincennes at New South Bend Riley, Clinton at Greencastle,| Albany, Oakland City at Princeton, Angola Terre Haute Gerstmever at Jerie Haute /at Auburn, Bluffton at Winchester, , Culver at ashing- lumbia City at New Haven, Ft. Wayne t,| South at Decatur, Garrett at Kendall- . at Hammond Noll, ville, Goshen at Warsaw, Sullivan at Indianapofis Attucks at Indi-|Terre Haute Garfield, Dugger at Terre anapolis we. Friday—Royerton at Muncie Burris,

Haute Wiley, Pt. Wayne Central Catholic at Ft. Wayne North, East Chicago RooseMarion at Peru, Frankfort at Tipton. In-ivelt at La Porte. Hammond Tech at dianapolis Shortridge at Indianapolis Tech,| Michigan City, Crawfordsville at West Sheridan at Kokomo, Zionsville at La-! Lafayette.

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Manchester

Indiana Central's Greyhounds today held a 2-1 mark plonships and ready to try for pass receptions and also tied Don in the Hoosier College Confer-

ence after rolling over Manchester by 16 ‘points last night in

the IC gym,

The 64-to-48 victory gave the Dick Barwegan of the Chicago|'Hounds an over-all record of 6-3 It was the first conference tilt for Manches“and New York ter and gave them a 3-4 mark for

thus far this season.

the season.

the first quarter,

Pickard. with 17 points, hit

never again were headed. » » =

WABASH WAS off to a slow] finished | } (265 strong for’ a 67-53 victory over jpounds) for goal-line stands and Franklin at the latter's gym, The NCAVYWeight bo

‘| Grizzlies jumped off to a 16-13

start last night but

advantage. scoring for Wabash with 14,

Indiana State became Eastern] {Illinois’ sixth straight victim last) losing 78-65. It was the 36th home victory for Eastern, winner last year of the NAIB in-| |vitational tourney at Kansas City.!

night,

Tom Katsimpalis of Gary. Ind. ity fight here again. He's too old.”| led the scoring for the winners|y nis is 38.

with 22 points.

was knotted early in the second | The Browns onirivuted_ Fad), fielders by Bill Bright and Bill|Versity of California and was of Rose Bowl Game

Woody McBride,» who graduated last June from the Los puiversity he|18d the scoring for the winners Angeles College of Optometry. He _gtantord linebacker Gordy Rice Vireinis State 57, West Virsinia State 53. lyn tonight in their television 10-| to put the| Greyhounds in the lead and they

| Bears and Linebacker Chuck Bed-|!ead in the first 10 minutes, but at, {narik of the Philadelphia Eagles the half, Wabash held a 36-30|¢¢ate athletic commission, said Pittsburgh ....

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its | Cleveland Places Nine On NFL All-Star Team

Jack Keating, Member of 1st Cap Team, Dies at 35

Jack Keating, Who played a. o,y, yong ‘are the widow forward here in 1939 and was the res. Blanche K. Keating:

here in Indianapo'is. -

Cup in 1942, died Keating; parents, Mr. and Mrs yesterday at his Fred Keating, Kitchener; home, Washington He was 35. ener; four sisters, Misses Services will and Marguerite Keating and Mrs

in Moore & Kirk |tario. Funeral Home|

and at 10 a.m. three seasons,

Keating Calvary Ce m e- instructor in World War II fo

tery. [three years, . Keating, who was a native of]

But the score|Kitchener, Ontario attended St. Stanford Player Out

Jerome's College there, the Uni-/

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Joe Louis Barred the Rose Bowl game today.

From California Bouts

SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. (UP) —Balding Joe Louis, a tired won't’ doctors now say. ng cha The with worn-out reflexes, has fought On the Ice

his last fight in California. AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE Western Division

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the game than any other fighter. {But we won't give him permission

In other tilts involving Indiana |

colleges, Baer Field edged Concordia, 68 to 67; Bluffton won |over Goshen, 57 to 52; Huntington .+..Houston, Cleveland rolled over Indiana Tech, 78 to Earlham-Hanover

58, and the game was postponed. Ind. Central (80)

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McBride. Hyde 5. Stine, Hoffman

Pro Basketball

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Results Last Night Philadelphia 83, Baltimore 78. New York 69, Minneapolis 67. Rochester 94. Milwaukee 68

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first was working as an optometrist Burdue 60, Bradley 54

two scoring star with 17 points when sons Michael and Terrance Keat-| Bethel (Kas) 10. Oklahoma Baptist 62,

the Caps won their first Calder ing; a daughter, Miss Patrick| Chase 81. Rio Grande (0.) 37

two Duquesne 37, Loyola of the South 31, 5270 E. brothers, Frank, Owen Sound, On-

St. tario, and Joseph Keating, KitchAnne High Point 59, Union, Ky. 56

be held tomor- Wilbert Somners, Kitchener, and row at 9:45 a. m. Mrs, Stewart Moore, London, On-

After playing hockey here for Keating played Maryland 57, VMI 39. iw in Our Lady of ith Holywood and Los Angeles Mim! (Ohio) rorsiMa, Wesleyan. 67, Lourdes Church. in the Pacific Coast League. He sippl Southern 63, Southeastern Lou-| . . Burial will be in Was an Army Air Corps physical North Carolina State 86, George wens V J QF, Fiore Bout

‘STANFORD, Cal., Dec. 19 (UP)

He suffered a broken ankle g Results last night in the Sportsman's it was Hardware 2, hoped it would heal in time for|struction 19 the Jan. 1 clash with Illinois. It Scheduled tonight.

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College Cage Scores

: STATE GAMES Baer Field 68, Concordia 67, ‘Bluffton 5%. Goshen 52. ‘Earlham at Hanover (postponed). Eastern Illinois 78, Indiana State 635, Huntington 78, Indiana Tech 38, Indiana Central 64, Manchester 48.

Wabash 67, Franklin 53. BIG

Illinois 69, Oklahoma 51. Michigan State 52, Detroit 47, OTHER RESULTS '{ Alderson-Broaddus 80, Waynesburg 67. Beloit 69, Ohio Uhivérsity 62,

{March, and the National Boxing Association probably will’ not vacate his title tomorrow. On Dec. 10 the NBA announced

Carroll 88, Northern Michigan 51. Connecticut 36, Yale 47. «| Creighton 55, Loyola (Los Angeles), 47, Duke. 88, Davidson 49,

Elon 81, The Citadel 49, Fort Hays (Kas) State 1086, (Minn,) Teachers 63.

Hish Paint 5. Snion. Ko. 8 + {he signed within 10 days for a nois Normal 89, ure ( ) . | Illinois Teeh 54, Concordia (River Forest, defense against Humez, champion

a 3. (overtime), of Europe, Kearney 88, York is. Managing Director Harry MarkLa Crosse (Wis.) 65, Eau Claire 63, son of the International Boxing Club sald today Gavilan had

Lamar Tech 70, Louisiana College 67. LaSalle 6, Albright 68, verbally agreed to the match.

Lawrence 52, Ripon 51.

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Notthesstern fois.) State 69, College “On TV Tonight

maha 65, Simpson 52, NEW YORK, Dec. 19

Rutgers at Johns Hopkins (postponed), Slippery Rock 58, Oberlin 47. Southern California 46, Oklahoma A&M 4&4. Southern State 81, Henderson 64. Syracuse 04, Dartmouth 57. ennessee Tech 77, Austin Peay 49. ulane 78, Texas 64. of Louisville 85, Kent State 67. a 57, Wisconsin Tech 49.

SEER rounder at St. Nicholas arena. ‘Basketball Notes | . Indianapolis television fight fans via WFBM-TV at 9 p. m. Times Boxing Writer Jim Hayrock will appear ' with Dick

ore league at Sacred Heart gym: Blann| Sears-Roebuck 0 (forfeit);| K. of C. 51. Lilly Varnish 22: Guepel Con-| 37, Oak Hill 20. No games are]

Last

night's results in the Downtown . ’ { hae oh EnnAbolis. Bears mysiog Pittinger. following the bout. | 3 hich ; mi Ee ca Wha NE

,. Indianapolis, Bears 18: 'Y- 5 Phalanx 41: Li#ein Chiroprattigedd. Macedonians 35. gy Bush-Callahan League rfults last night at Dearborn: Citizens Savings and Loan 67. Bilver Circle Bar “62: P. R Mallory 64, 38th-Keystone 66; Lilly Ice Cream 52

ymber the Irvington Legion 43, The Citizens. Silver Joe Phillips, a member of GPW LT 6 OQ Pail ana Lily. teams are tied Tor Aer “ » : RB rras 2 15 13.1 113 98 Sola a in the DeMolay i i Bill Myers led the last night Louis “is too old” to Cleveland ARE 3 I R } i 163 37 | League at Dearborn: 7. Prospect vs. Infight. ! | INDIANAPOLT: {dianapolis: 8, Englewood vs. Southport; 9. h APOLIS 20 8 183.3 & 117 19 West Indianapolis vs. Mustard. The. Brown Bomber, who ruled Eastern Division dou ist night's Zesulty in the West Branch) SPECTACULAR the world’s heavyweight perform-| yopey ....... 28 15 10 3 105° 70 33 Second" EUR 18. Trinity Methodisr. 18: North American jers for nearly 12 years, has|Buifale ceens 3? i i 3 10 nL 3 Westview Baptist 30, Mars Hill Christian) Champion \been a credit to boxing,” Phillips syracuse ...... 31 10 17 0 #85 107 320 Verk Street EUR 10, © conodist 60. New . {said. “In fact, he’s done more for| RESULTS

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NEW YORK, Dec. 19 (UP) «| Walterweight Champion Kid Gav-| TEN ilan has closed for a title defense! against Charles Humez of France: {at Madison Square Garden in late

{at Washington it would vacate| Mankate GGavilan's 147-pound crown unless |

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