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LOS ANGELES, Dec. 24—Larry Brink, Andy Robus-

8 i. a as . | Bowl Briefs—

Contact Work Planned

telli and their unsung defensive teammates were twice > 1 : | : : * . ’ : ans t . 1 \ By United’ Press but they ‘don’t satisfy Miami] i" Bioute blessed today by Los Angeles Ram Coach Joe Stydahar as| of ympians : PASADENA, Cal, Dec. 24|Coach Andy fustafson. olay for “the men who wrote history” in scoring a 24 to 17 National | LE —The Illinois football squad, | SSyatatscn's ‘Players, he Jet Football League championshi . - | Times Special | ee i : . 11 Clems J fr Sora over ne Cle veland But the Rams, who played| BOSTON, Dec. 24-—The In-| having picked up a few grid, racked up seven touchdowns

one upset in Browns. sporadically the first half, relaxed | painters from the Los An- against the freshmen in a 75-|

eighth-ranked rventh-ranked in a win that | 's as Big Ten ,

ted No. 1, 61, failing to 8-60 conquest third-ranked | Vanderbilt, ed Kansas Cal, 76-55; igton nipped | sixth-ranked my, 85-50. nes saw New 1th straight, a,.while Seton 70-45; Forde, 60-43; Vil2, 60-57; Torn Kentucky, edged Penn, shaded Ore-

sk in it

"ress . 24—Fireball of the year, oung welterentertain the boxing fans v York fights. of Philadel-

“It was long ‘overdue,” chortled genial Joe as his always present cigar did a happy jig in the corner of his mouth. “But it was worth waiting for. We got both the title and the pleasure of snapping the Browns’ victory string.” It was the Rams’ first win over '1ofBland in four tries.

» " » UNTIL yesterday's upset before record crowd of 59,475 fans, the Browns had won a phenomenal list of titles—four in the nowdefunct All-America Conference and one in the NFL, The latter was at the expense of the Rams, a thrilling 30 to 28 last-minute win in. Cleveland last year.

Stydahar observed that, while passes out of Ken Carpenter's Royals. that stunning fourth-quarter 73- hands, racing to the one yard line| on 8

yard touchdown pass play from| Norm Van Brocklin to end Tom|

Fears provided the game-winning| Cleveland tied the count mid- BOP Donham sank a basket for

points, “it was the work of the defense that kept us in the game.’ “It had to happen sometime,” was Cleveland Coach Paul Brown's only comment, “But we| lost to a great team.”

» " » EARLIER, when odds-makers made Cleveland a seven-point favorite, law of averages has to catch] up with us sometime and Los| Angeles might be the team to -catch us.” 2 : “Wasn't that something the| way Brink rocked Otto Graham?” |

Stydahar queried of everybody |

and before they could*“enjoy! themselves” the Browns had taken command with 10 quick points. Lou Groza booted a 52-yard field goal, which tied the Coliseum record held by Ben Agajanian, and Graham flipped a '17yard teedee pass to Dub Jones in the end zone.

The Rams were a different ball |

club from the outset in the second half. As Stydahar described the change, “it was a do-or-die effort, and it paid off.” » o ” FIRST THE inspiréd défénders smeared Graham to set up Towler's score. Then Halfback Marvin Johnson plucked one of Otto’s

to key a 17-yard Bob Waterfield field goal. ar

way in the fourth frame when Carpenter climbed over right tackle for two yards and the six points to wind up a 70-yard march. ; On the next series of downs Van Brocklin wound up and tossed his game-winning aerial.

wn noted that “the|Fears caught it on the Browns’| Bry 48 and raced down the sideline

all the way. The victory was worth $2108.44

| for each Ram, their share of the

playoff melon. And the Browns had some solace in taking home $1483.12 apiece. Both payoifs

Memorial |

dianapolis Olympians “found

| | |party. The “OT” stands for overtime. |The Olymps and the Boston Cel-| {tics went beyond regulation play | 'here yesterday and the Celtics] | won, 91-88.

{Olymps’ plans of first place

lin the National Basketball P

| Association’s Western Division by | Christmas. But the defeat was) lonly the third in 15 games| for the Indianapolis team. To-|

morrow night the Olymps will try|

{to pick up the lost ground in the | home of the first-place Rochester

| EIGHT SECONDS before the end of regulation play Boston's

an 84-84 tie., Boston's overtime scores were. contributed by Bob | Brannum, Ed Macauley and Donham.

The losers had the satisfaction of seeing Paul Walther take high-| point honors with 22. Leading] 'the Celtics was Bob Cousy with 18 points. : The Olymps also took the prize! in free-throw shooting. They hit 18 of 22 tries. Boston missed 16! (of 39 attempts. | One way the Olymps will spend {their idle hours on the trip is in | finding a name for Don Lofgran’s|

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|bitter brew at a Boston “OT"|

The loss extinguished the| 4

GAME'S BEST DRIBBLER—Marquess Haynes, hailed

geles Rams and Cleveland Browns,

{minute scrimmage yesterday but|

inaugurated the final week of (When it was all over, the Miami| drills today in preparation for COAch told his tired varsity: their Rose Bowl date with Stan-| You aren't working as a| ford Jan. 1. tea Illini players, given yesterday off by Coach Ray Eliot, attended the Rams-Browns game and were interested spectators from opening whistle on. Eliot said his charges would do more serious contact work beginning today. He was so afraid

Gets Top Weight | For Handicap

ARCADIA, Cal, Dec. 24 (UP)| -The 1951 “Horse of the Year,” Counterpoint, drew high weignt

of injuries previously that he . » of 130 pounds today for the 15th! had held only ight WOrsOuLS, ‘running of the $100,000 guaran:

SANTA - CLARA. Cal.—T he|t*% Santa Alita Randicap, : | East Shrind team will work out| Following C. V. Whitney's bril-| lightly early today and then go lant runner in the weight honors for a bus excursion in the nearby | Vas last years “Horse of the, Santa Cruz Mountains. {Year,” Hill Prince, from Chrisq| Tomorrow, the Eastern stars, topher T. Chenery's stables. Hil

|who meet a. West contingent Pince pulled a pound less-—-129. i 4 Among the 97 nominees for the|

|classic ’'cap, nine horses drew more than 120 pounds on the list] released by Racing Secretary Webb A. Everett. The Santa] Anita season opens Friday with].

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Bn + (Dec. 29, will attend a Christmas party at a San Jose Hotel. ] » n » STANFORD, Lal.—Coach Jess [Neely of the West squad ex{pressed satisfaction: with “the {general condition of his players the $15,000-added Las Flores

" |Handicap, in which some of the today but confessed slight con-| cern with the stiffness in Ollie|tOP Weights will run. The Santa

by ‘many critics as baskotbae most skilled dribbler, will be with the Harlem | Globetrotters Wednesday night when the "clowns of basketball" oppose the Philadelphia Sphas in the feature game of a doulsteheader at the Coliseum. The Boston Whirlwinds and the Toledo Mercurys will tangle in the opening game at 8:15 p. m,

Public ‘ spirited local mer chants, as an’ expression of goodwill, want you to receive A this lovely basket of gifts, i wt you have just moved to the city, ~

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Harry Radix, manager of the first American to win an-Olympic|

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> from Madi- back.” Indianapolis (38) Boston (91) |will capture two apd possibly|Jimmy Grogan, 20, Colorado, Rheumatism, Neuritis or Muscular Lum- : > . off. 4 . | : S ] S |the Wildcats stepped up their| co; "yg ao the work to your complete Toronte i and broad-+ Stydahar, was, reterring to the Los Angeles Cleveland Jones, f fe, hy » Cooper, { te, Ps three championship titles at the Springs, Calo, and Hayes ening, | practice sessions in anticipation | satistaction or your money refunded. Why rs radio station play he described “as the turning|p. powns 0 22°C Lofgran,f 0 0 1{Brannum,f 3 1 3 Winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway. 18, Northwestern University fresh-| = Texas . Christian in Sufi} Ask your drugeist y jor WIN point” of the game. It came in Rushing Yardage 81 92 {Barnhorst, f 7 1 4 Harris, { 24 3H 3 “We have a very man from Akron, O. | ng ; ie | TER-X Shiels, 150 JO A ei ne PHONE TA. 2796 . he | Easing Yardage 252 233 |Graboski,c 3 1 5/Mckinney.t 5 0 5 Radix said, e ha Y (The th : the Cotton Bowl New Year's Day. |Keene Co. Pharmac ; ; “Lrg Roger Donog- the third period and put t e | Passes Aliempled 3 fi |Lavov.c $ 2 dMacauley.c $ T 2 strong and well-balanced team| e three men have skated Kentucky players arrived here ee metic pope ee Pe Bm ' | Cous { ” - h ' Tana Vie | Rams inthe bal game cor eens (8 BERGE Ey 3 HEREY 110m bore sening mentabrons were, Grogun was rl rom Lavington, Ky. 130 4 | Gl DEUTNE GO BET IS 2 k meet at St. GRAHAM, whom the ruthless Punting Average 434 310 Toshel,g 3 5 Sloonham.¢ 3 1 3The squad was picked Saturday petition last year and Jenkins Yesterday and shortly afterward) ; 1 an eight- Ram defenders badgered contin- yards Penalized x“ «1 | Totals 3518 28[ Totals 34 23 17 night. : fourth were engaged in grills. Coach| Indianapolis, ually in the final two periods, —8core By Periods— | “I'm almost sure the boys could Wa Joumn: of the women’s team Paul Bryant said his team will : 3b x Ze took the ball on the Brown “1 Humez Acce ts [AALS A RED hp Cg a Ihe Oly. are Sonya Klopfer, 16, Long Practice twice daily until it moves fy - Merr t this happy holiday d and broad- and immediately was tackled] p |” Free Throws Missed—Indianapolis (4), PICS: Radix sald. e Woha Island, N.Y. the national senior on to Dallas. | 2 viciously by Brink and fumbled | (5 vil Fi ht {Sraboski 2, Barnhorst; Jones; sion (18, | team S2R 1014 their own in any figure skating champion: Tenley a nN season, may we take the § Hight, fusky the ball. Robustelli picked up the aviian rig |Cousy, Brannum, McKinney. Hmmpeiton . 4. which Albright, also 16, Newton Center, MIAMI, Fla.—Seven touch-| ° ing his loose ball on the 25 and scam-| NEW YORK, Dec. 24 (UP) — tte’ : Radix said the squad, Which ae "'3nq Virginia Baxter, 1g-/downs may seem like a top heavy Ch t i 1 victory snd pered to the two. Deacon Dan|Charles Humez of France has ac- Olympians Scoring enters Olympic competition Inigo... 04 ic State fresh- total to some football mentors, | . I'lS mas opportunity to thank our as he makes Towler Junghed ne Senter of joined a tite fight with Welter-| ha ‘a “#8 rr pis A O80 oR Reb wij be Snge man. The three placed in that! many friends for their . e Brown line weig’ ampion Kid Gavilan at Walther ...... 90 43 3 : > order. ’ red Philadel- score. Madison Square Garden on Mar. Gtabossi ...... 233 106 #3 34 133 the 1948 Olympics. s x = era Wo After trailing the Browns 1028 Lou Burston of the Interna-| ouef oo. 33 74 78 1 99) : * ® IN OLYMPIC pair competition, | i valued patronage, and ll, New Eng- to 7 at the intermission, Styda-|tional Boxing Club announced to- O'Brien . c32 63 3 M4 Yh ~s./Karol and Peter Kennedy, al : . 1ampion. Tur- har plucked his bag of surprisesiqay, g A. bn 2 % 8 WM Whar NAS an year Iehisl; other-sister team from Seattle! BED ° BUGS | extend our sincere good red , over his and used a seven to nine man | Burston, head of LB.C’s foreign Boras oii 18 13 3 8 3d |Wash., finished on top. Other « e ishes for the New Y, t because of line on defense—pulling the line-|department, said: “I received a| Crocker ...... 2 35 73 13% members of the team are Janet| wishes for the INew lear. ess and blaz- backers into the forward wall. [cable over the week:end from! Totals . ..... .. 659 516 1834 | Gerhauser, Minneapolis, Minn. AN TS. ETC. And the maneuver . worked. | Team average per game .... - 10.7 and John Nightingale, St. Paul,|

Humez's co-managers accepting| “No longer with team.

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rm b) | Graham, who completed 11 of 19 terms and the date. They'll prob- Minn, | ZUCKERBERG les passes in the first quarter, was apiy come here in late oy bran Pro Basketball | The Kennedys lost the world's| for Quick Resulis ults at Reaborn smothered repeatedly by Robus- Humez, welterweight champion WESTERN DIVISION i | championship last year in Milan, | . . SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY ntown 87, Citi- telli, Brink, Jim Winkler and ot Europe, had a good tune-up Rochester no Tl or HI] eari Italy, by only 3-100ths of a point. RArfott Exterminating Co AS oad) B—Bates White the final two periods. : 8 P ANAPO 9 609 Two dance skating teams were . LULA SRL TR RTE NL SRE SN 45; King- company in pe bout yesterday at Nancy, France. m) i 10 383 8 ree Cleaners S58; They intercepted three passes and |p. decisivel ; | Ft. Wayne 17 293 . picked to appear in world’s com- LI-7458 - batted down a half dozen MOTE. |grocu ir vo, dutpointed Gilbert|yiiwgukee 19 208) Christmas came two days early|..;4ion ot Paris, March 5-8. This 2 a 3 Fock a 30 founds and had the EASTERN DIVISION for Leo Ahearn and the Tompkins|i®) ‘0% Mo) PE SEC AFTER A scoreless first period, ch m eweight on the floor|pogion .......oeoueenuininn. 7 696 Ice Cream bowlers. re ————————————— the Rams took a -short-lived lead three times. Cables from Nancy Syracuse .... 10 800. Because of the Christmas holi-| e 4 , when Fullback Dick Hoerner Said Stock’s face was a “bloody | Philadelphia ‘es 13 438day there was double shift in the mi punched out a touchdown from|Pulp” at the finish. [oamare uLts LAST Maar | iWest Side Classi; yesterday, Two iy one yard out in capping a 55-yard _Humez’s European 147-pound| Boston 91, INDIANAPOLIS 88 (overtime). season records resulted from the drive. [title was not at stake. He scaled yew York 15. Syracuse 13. lextra activity. an 153% pounds; Stock, 157%;. | ee——— All-Events Champion Ahearn a0 1 I made his 200 average look better 0 HOME PLATING (0. Injured in Crash Keeps Football by cracking out 690 and 693. — ABILENE, Tex.. Dec. 24 (UP) OLEAN, N. Y., Dec. 2¢ (UP)| Thirty frames were cleaned by] = L SILVER —Joh Ch i ’ {—8St. Bonaventure University re-| Ahearn. Incidentally, the 693 was as Ze RHODIUM nny Champion, 21, former Sr ni i » Southern Methodist University asserted its intention of continu-|rolled at 1 a. m. today. A + fh 2 BRASS Ying football today with the an-| .Tompkins put a record in the i= A | 1) ~ GOLD {football star, was injured in an its 1057-1063-986 . A BRONZE lautomobile accident. eight miles Rouncement that it will play/season book on its - 136 ' SRA Fs ca [south of Abilene last wok |Syracuse University in 1952. St. —3108. High for Tompkins vas| eo 25 )) COTM, Champion's car missed a- bridge Bonaventure will be the opening) Chuck Markey's 626. 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