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+ Bowl game than have viewed any other game in the glorious/'tremendous one-man , per- : history of the granddaddy of all bowl games. .. formance that his own coach
* I-am sure that the naton's) ed by the Cleveland Browns. called merely his “third best”
. ~ J ere ou produte a posh Although they have many out-/game of the year made big Bill *day as one of 4 , |standing players the Brown at-\Wade of Vanderbilt a red-hot * 1051's finest de- {tack features Graham’s passing. prospect for the pro football sfensive teams. But by having such a powerful ranks today. * iy : fullback as Motley in there the]
: THI | The 205-pound Vandy senior : i ul vial {running game is a constant threat was simply the whole yo 2% 2 ronsiv ; which makes it difficult for the re is nsive groupg the South all-stars handed the
defense to rush the passer too
From Snon | quickly. North all-stars a 35-7 trouncing “s+ It will be : | Stanford has utilized this psy- in the annual Shriffe charity “the second trip to. & jShologleal advaniage with Matic game before a crowd of 39,095 «the Rose Bowl 7 "i y |las, as the - vi $ $ : Fie both coaches, : *. check his actions before they con-|!n the Orange Bowl.
HL, * verge on Kerkorian, a2 #4 a Leahy 2 a2» ALL THE South quarterback * stances. Ray Eliot led the first ONCE AGAIN the Miami did was Ry jas to three of his * Big Ten team to Pasadena under Orange Bowl has garnered a won-| team's touthdowns and set up ‘the mew pact in 1947 when his derful attraction for their New the other two with long runs ‘llint rolled” over UCLA. While Year's Day affair. People who When he found no receivers open i Chuck Taylor's initial appearance have wisely migrated South to and had to lug the leather: ‘in the Rose Bowl was in 1041 escapé’ this savage weather will + when he was a star guard on the have a chance to see one of foot- + last Stanford team to win the big ball's top quarterbacks in action $1 game, r as Baylor's Larry Isbell guides * Tuesday things will be different the Bears with his all-around “as the Illini, sparked by All-Amer- finesse. Representing the South‘icans, Johnny Karras on offense east in this game will be unde-| sand Chuck Boerio on defense, feated Georgia Tech which has “meet the Indians whose offense had one of 1851's most remark- ‘ boasts of giant Bill McColl, Quar-jable records. _terback Gary Kerkorian and] Rated as a good, but not great, aio Of Anami in Coaching ue ;speedy Bob Mathias at fullback. team before the season opened, paved better games during the “ Practice is under way for both/the Yellow Jackets knocked off recyjjar season against Tennessee steams in the California sunshine major opponents wezk after week and Tulane. sand by New Year's Day Illinois/until they forced ‘themselves to a 28 + should be acclimated to the warm- be recognized as one of the year's WADE COMPLETELY stole! tor weather, ; best teams. Tech Coach Bobby J ’ “4 » Dodd has long been noted for his the spotlight from North QuarBOTH TEAMS have been fea- pleasing style of offensive play terback Bob Blaik, who was re-| tufing the “T” formation during and the fact that his team has turning to football for the first the fall, but on occasions Illinois stopped both Vito Parilli and Fred {ime since he was dismissed from has gone into the spread forma- Benners, as passers, this fall in- West Point in the “cribbing” tion in order to shake some of fers that Isbell will be in for a T y | (heir talented receivers such as busy afternoon if he is to en- Scandal. | Karras, Rex Smith, Joe Vernasco/hance his completion record. Blaik, now a student but not a and. Don Stevens loose in order, Top stars on the Georgia Tech player at Colorado College, did a| fo take hold of Tom O'Connell’s'team are All-American Guard Ray fine job for the North—guiding passes. To date Stanford has Beck and Tackle Lamar Wheat. his team to its only touchdown tayed with the tight “T"” as Tay-| In addition to Isbell the big names Which was tallied late in the lor learned it from Clark Shaugh- at Baylor are End Stan Williams fourth quarter on a 42-yard pass nessy, and it has paid handsome and guard Bill Atney. It is a great; he threw to John Turco of Holy dividends. With a passing com-|tribute to George Sauer that his Cross. All in all, Blaik tossed 15 hination such as Kerkorian to Baylor team has been invited to Passes and completed eight for McColl and a good fullback likelthis major classic in his second 110 Yards. He also was, caught Mathias the Stanford type of at-year as head man at the Waco, behind Ule line for a total of 58 tack can be likened to that em- Tex. institution. | yards lost.
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sighed disappointed Coach Herman Hickman . of the North squad, “Just say that Wade was the hottest passer that I've” ever seen.” That's where Wade's own coach, Bill Edwards of Vanderbilt, disagreed. The Commodore skippef, who assisted Andy Gust-|
| father, who watched the game;|
“|greatest passer I have seen this year.”
| x x x [veteran Schroeder and young-
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{former teammate Ted Kirkland,
78 !llinois Cagers . Wade's 1-Man | Show Swamps.
“It- was just too much Wade",
said afterwards, “Wade is the victoryds in the doubles com-| ‘petition tomorrow when the
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Hurryin' Hoosiers = Jump From 8th to 5th |
By United Press . u . NEW YORK, Dec. 26—Undefeated Illinois, victorious over five straight major opponents, retained the No. 1 spét - in the United Press college basketball ratings today by a bare three-point margin over comeback-bept Kentucky. Although the Illini received : only 13 first-place votes to 16 for Kentucky, they picked up a higher point-total for succeeding places to retain the top honor for the second week in a row. © °° » ” ” -TLLINOIS, WHICH has beaten Butler, Loyola of Chicago, Oklahoma, North Carolina and, DePaul, attracted a total of 313 points to 310 for Kentucky. - In addition to their first place votes, the Illini drew 14 for second place, three for third and four for fourth. Coach Adolph Rupp’s Wildcats had seven for second {place, six for third, three for fourth and three for fifth.
| Kentucky, which dropped to {third place last week after being upset by Minnesota, rebounded by taking two impressive vicJ Cet 3 tories over St. John’s of Brook-
a : lyn and De Paul to make it four HOOSIER HERO — Indiana's © - . Ps . HERE'S HOWE—Coach Lewis Gilfoy shows his team, Howe, they'll get ready for the four-game (ictories in five Pat BT Don Schlundt will be a marked prep basketball tournament at Greenfield Saturday. The Hornets, who were down only 43 to 37 early | Indiana, which has won all five man in Friday night's Hoosier in the fourth quarter before Crispus Attucks won, 67 to 45, last week, are (left to right, front row): starts, and New York University, Classic opener with Notre Dame Dave Weir (25), Don Rees, Bob Schrier, Louis Hoynes and Don Thomas, and (second. row), Dick Stan- .
whose 11-0 record is ‘the best in ley, Bob Luke, Bob Pirtle, Leroy Thompson and Bill Walton. Howe, winner of the Tech tourney, has the country, made “the bigge®t¥$hlundt, 6-10 freshman center won four of six games. >
|strides of the week. The Hoo- : » Isiers, with one first place vote from Washington Clay High {and 173 points, jumped from School, South Bend, is the Hooeighth to fifth place, while NYU, gjers' leading. scorer with 78
: $ | with 84 points vaulted from 14th , to seventh. points, » » »
Hn sur Records of Foes In Hoosier Classic
® : E up one notch to third and fourth : en place, respectively. The Jay- . ; {hawks had one first place 1 SCHEDULE FRIDAY
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{and 240 points and Washington Notte Jame va. nfo By United Press : two first place ballots and 202 I} ft; homas. 371 68 Valsaraise 8 SYDNEY, Australia, Dec. 26—Ted Schroeder lost a thrilling four-set pots. = = = | & Notiuwertern 38 31 Wooma™ 54 : 4 : fs f sas 8 - $ -1 77 Lovol 57( 80 K . 3 match to Australian Frank Sedgmanmn today, but Vic Seixas whipped Mer- vanced one place to sixth with 93) 3 Fennsvivania 28 | = =*™ 5 on . s : oints, hil St. John’ 1434 835 | 812 vyn Rose in straight sets to even the count at 1-1 in the challenge round §ii%; Tok second to eighth Pardue ve Bute ” i . [place with 83 points and St. Louis| 51 Kan. 81. 67] 87 re for the Davis Cup “rs (4-2) fel from sixth to ninth with & BeFsum' _ 5 | 5 Lilaois™ "" & Schroeder bowed to Sedgman, 6-4, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4, while Seixas scored 6-3, 72 points. i Fovivile' “ Eig i i e aba fo 6-4, 9-7 over Rose. : ; #4 y ve vie | oiB i. 2 While: American forces had TEN, POINTS are awarded for| ofrensive Averagesen Ate. Da jo S |a first-place vote, nine for a sec-|Indiana, 75.4; ue 68.4) Butied® ni i
fond an so on down to one for a {10th-place vote, Oklahoma A&M and North Carolina State dropped out of the top 10 after suffering their first : setbacks of the season. The Ag- I ac-Tsin Tans Dun dy lester: gies fell from ninth to 11th and|3 losses.
By OSCAR FRALEY |N. C. ‘State from 10th to 16th. United Press Sports Writer | Notre Dame, Stanford, Iowa Globetrotters Face Sphas at
hoped. for a clean sweep of the first two singles matches,
® Fraley Picks Top the U. S. téam still was in the best contending position i Athi + § 1951 had held in foe Soars The e es or
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Defensive Averages-=N ; Indiana, 61.2; Purdue, 02.0, Buried: “5
Leading Scorers: Notr Omer] - trand, 94 points; Indian Daas Bod ay
78; Purdue—Carl McNulty, 804 Butler—
Orvis Burdsall, 87 Teams’ Classic Records: Notre Dame--4
. 26—1In every sport there has to be and Syracuse, all undefeated, ocNEW YORK, Dec. 2 gvery 5p _ /cupied the positions from 12th to ‘one performer who tops them all and Fearless Fraley today 15th, in order. Rounding out the
‘awards his annual crocheted cognac canteens to the out-second 10 after North Carolina {State were Seton Hall and Westjern Kentucky (tied for 17th),
man and K . en McGregor {Wyoming (19th) and LaSalle and
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: By United Press |and Georgia's Zippy Morocco for | ; one as the best of the lot, the Otto Srsham; : St. Bonaventure (tied for 20th). . sf: BILOXI, Miss., Dec. 26 — Maryland rushes into ju|ihe frat Iguetiown, His 20-yard THE SEDGMAN - Schroeder divisional eHBfNOnS in this Sensational Slevstand TOWNS. | Other teams among the 37 that oliseum Toni ht - A . ) !mateh today was the one that corner come ou e 8. He f : ‘received points in the voting were: , Sugar Bowl practice game today determined to make up touchdown. - provided the IhHills for the reé-] os | "TENNIS—While the boys Were pennsylvania, Texas. Christian | ’
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for lost time. { A few minutes later he tossed
| Coach Jim Tatum was genuinely concerned. For © Kirkland who fell into the end ish zone for touchdown No. 2. Just! imost two solid weeks the team]
befo > , i as barricaded in a campus formation, there's Jack Scarbath,| te the half ended he looped rmory by the snow,
{one to Kirkland who ran across) ice and who completed 34 of-his 67 throws on a play covering 69 yards. vintry blasts which froze thei . g7s : ast.
yards .and eight touch-| The North team tried to bottle] . downs this year. {up his passing.in.the third quar-| His undefeated-untied football i im meets the nation's top-| But Maryland will work more er and Wade switched to a per-| nked power, Tennessee, at New!on defense than offense this week.
{sonal ground attack. His runs of! a 3 inc 18 and 17 yards set up the play on rleans New «Year's Day-—and It knows it can score. The trick © mA : Joa] ancing around a gymnasium in next Tuesday will be to stop the which Florida's Floyd . Huggins nnis shoes is no way to prepare Tennessee single-wing power drive[SC0red Irom the (lire. In the r Tennessee, lin general and All-America Hank final quarter Huggins scored from 7 » |Lauricella in particular, Re 2 jer To Ashington ad THIS DOESN'T mean Tatum, Lauricella averaged 7.8 yards itr (fr'00 ariel, TOR © {’as downcast. “We never go into,per try this season on the ground S Si \ game without thinking we can alone. His passes were 47.1 per| Alabama's Red Lutz converted
vin,” he said. “But we need some|/cent complete. Some say it would 211e¥ each South touchdown. | rractice ‘badly. The weather has|take a brick wall to stop Hurryin’| e Rebels made 16 first downs resort were good. The weather bricks today. hers has been sunny and balmy. ese OWi-potn fhere’'s never snow. Rain might! ARCADIA, Cal. Dec. 26 (UP) : a { he a problem, but the long range __ Calumet Farm’s six-year-old lorecast- looks promising. mare Two Lea was listed today| [l edams fe | " w [] orfers and photographers. After oo, which gets under way Fri-| ‘hat, it'll be closed-doors prac-4,y Two Lea, out of action for| | . njuries !ice In a mueh more serious vein|, year and a half, popped a leg| a n 8 = \ {the major bowl-bound football} TENNESSEE WILL saunter [25t a month. ] a
een horrible.” {Hank. {to the-Yankees’ six and 110 yards | lhe temperature seldom gets Maryland will work out lightly ,4 the first major casualty of the -with two or three scrimmages iin: in training during, the week-| By United Press v it s were hampered by i ies | into its Baton Rouge, La., camp . | Fam p y mjuries Wilt Accepts Bid
His prospects at this gulf coast] Jim Tatum’ starts building his "U>Pin8 to the North's minus 44. | inywhere close to freezing, and Two Lea Sidelined 'his afternoon, mostly for re- gantg Anita winter racing seain the offing % lend and will ‘be sidelined for att NEW YORK, Dec. 26—Five of | onjght in a much less worrisome
New Year's: Day classics, mood. The Vols will start prac-. :
tice tomorrow on the Louisiana PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 28 Stanton hardest Tit of the 2 to " . : { (UP)—G-Man Fred Wilt today 8roup. tate . University campus, but UP Keli: The Indians, who meet II-
0" Neviand said his boys accepted: a bid to run in the mile Toh Fob | Oya 3 sald a event” at. the Philadelphia In-|[inois_ in the Rose Bowl, had two
h r New Year’ . quirer charities eighth annual players definitely out of action, Sat 3 peak for New Year's Day. | J et track meet Jan. 18. Don and eight more limping or Wheezavorite, and Tatum accepts the Gehrmann, the Wisconsin Whip- ing from a varied assortment o underdog role. But he is not re-| Per whe won the Inquirer mile ailments. All in the Inter group igned to defeat, by any means, last January, already has ac- are expected to play Jan. 1, howI zo» cepted an invitation to run iniever. . FOR ONE thing, he ealls his the event. { INinois, Georgia Tech, Baylor
A “ and Miami also were weakened “tar, Ed Modzelewskd, the best Kegler's Korner, a mew fa- [by injuries to key players. ullback in the country— bar yorite of Indianapolis bowlers,
" > ” Tennessee, Kentucky, Marynone.” The lad averaged 7.4 yards) appears every day in The |land, Texas Christian and Clemper try rusbing this season: For mimes. ¢
{son were reported in’ top shape. passing from Maryland's split-T / p P p
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Fi SOLDIERS. Tailback | Hank 'Lauricella.\ left, is Tennessee's climactic runner.¥ Fullback Ed |
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SOME" famous basketball names fire away at the backboards in the Coliseum tonight.
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: | BASEBALL — Once more it’s Scattering honors among them- gan Francisco, Villanova, Duke, ord-breaking throng of 15.300|g nA TIM Tn OU LE ROE CF selves, bouncing Maureen Con- Minnesota, Duquesne, Manhattan, fans who packed White City Sta-lin front of the pack this time that nodly of San Diego, Cal, picked Southern California, Wisconsin, dium. THe American's cannon- he's in 3 league by himself. His Up the honors as she matched Canisius, Louisville, Cornell, ball service and great net play -395 batting average led all base- Helen Wills Moody's "unprece- Michigan State, Louisiana State attraction currently touring the Diouzht ch '¢ th 4, /padl—again. Over in the Amer- dented feat’ of winning the Na- and Murray, Ky., State. country will match the Boston ght cheers from the crowd.; i, 1eague. the nod goes to Allie/tional Amateur tennis crown at Whirlwinds and the Toledo MerBut the canny Sedgman received (two no hitters) Reyholds, and the.age of 186. ; curys in the 8:15 p. m. opener. The the loudest applause when he fin- his 10ss of the most valuable play- £2 8 =n 2 Named for Bow/ popular Harlem Globétrotters ished off the match to win. It er award was the greatest rob job TRACK AND FIELD — Flying ’ meet the Philadelphia Sphas in was the frst ; tot since the Brinks holdup. Bob Richards left them all below That Isn f Played the 9:30 p. m, game, v af e i mal victory he ® #8 as he become the second man F C d * 2 = ever scored in this stadium-—on! BOXING—Sugar Ray Robinson history to pole vault past 15 feet, courts that had been a jinx to i$ the man with the mittens. He clearing that altitude five times. or row of None Ruin and him in the past. . bazooked the human tank, Jake Two others did jt later, but none, 1,08 ANGELES, Dec. 26 (UP)— want to, will feature the veal s.. LaMotta, for the middlew®igit with his consistency. Davidson Coll f N 3 2110 Uy ar A recap of the play showed .rown: lost it to rugged Randy) uy. E n College o orth Caro-|ray of dribbling expert Marquess that Sedgman and Schroeder pro- i SE re AWN SL a ‘ jiha aad the Montana Univérsity Haynes, Goose Tatum, Bill duced more winning shots in their | narq way in a busy year of bat. wenn iy es again b Wag 2 Ge golies were nominated today Brown, 8am Wheeler, Ermer Robfirst set than Seixas and Rose {jing ~~ : te bet 0 nee adwick, to “play” in the annual Futility/inson, Clarence Wilson, Josh were able to show in their entire . Saag as she became the rst lady ever Bowl football game, the only New| Grider and Bobby Milton, mach. | GOLF_Ben Tiogan, and who 1," (0¢ EULER Channel (he Sears Day “bowl contest” thal] Th Sphas are conched by Louis 8 y % ‘else? The little master went after mance a feat accomplished pre-| Deke Ly Bhs. (Red) . Riots, Iormef Viflanava SEDGMAN HAD 69 errors to three big ones, and won them all.| jo av po ont 7 that yugate, Who Sponsors,iayer and include on the squad viously by only one man. (the “game” as a spoof on the New pon Smith, 6-7 Missi = {Year's Day" bowl tradition, says| IHL, ssissippl Uni-
” » : | ing shots , 40|s shots of f golf cOLiEG rv Iverait Fein ig Ee ey one, ot he ve oh ATHLETE OF oe he picked the two 1952 contestants| ~~ graduate five aces at Sedgman and double-|greatest—by copping the Mas- a roa Toy Bien Decause they never went anywhere # a = faulted four times, Sedgman had/ters, retaining the Open and win- g hott basicetball and cogmh | uring the regular season and now| MAX WOOSLEY, former Indisix of each. 0 {ning the Tam O'Shanter world or —~ Yorn oon Bin aa need a trip. . tana State Teachers player, is a The Seixas-Rose record showed: championship. His Open feat wasiino more in the fulure Ia 2.9.9 member of the Whirlwinds, Seixas 58 errors, Rose 69; 10 dou- Particularly impressive as he "Ang" punching’ them in the ten DERE as Reyer any ques- Soached ot Bob Karstens, forble faults for Rose—which must started the last round. five sho's|gt etch: Bowling, Junie McMa-| avidson’s right to the merly o . Ambrose College.
have been close to a Davis Cup back of deadly Bobby Locke, and hop: parlor polo, porter No. record. (mowed him down.
= EJ » After Seixas; v ho mixed erratic HORSE RACING —Bantam 4 2nd brilliant Day in his game.|charley Burr, the kid from Kan. "eight lifting, John Davis; free-|yoyjgate said. The team won one ha won, e
second-guessers sag who in his first ful year on Style backgamntfon, no champion, game ~ gver Virginia Tech. and gin rummy, anybody old|™ yroniana was a doubtful conFearless happens to be playing. |testant because of season victories young Rose in the singles instead| .e than 300 winners in one Come on you champs, an alla- lover New Mexico and Montana of McGregor. Year, garoo for 52. (State, but Houlgate said it cinched | And after Sedgman had beaten 9» = (the bid with a 10 to 47 defeat at| Schroeder, the secand-guessers on. FOOTBALL — On collegiate Keeps AAU Post the hands of Washington State the American side believed Capt. gridirons the boss man was Dick! J, Edwin Aspinall, Indianapo- Nov. 17. SI i {Frank Shields had made a mis- Kazmaier of Princeton, who led lis, retained his post as national . na - take in not sticking to the the Tigers to a Nassau record of AAU committee chairmah for! AS USUAL, Houlgate said, the “youth” plan that would have had 22 straight triumphs as he set a women's swimming for 1952. Futility Bowl will be not played in {Dick Savitt, the youngster from new national total offense mark. As chairman he will help organ- the heart of Death Valley before {Orange, N. J., who holds the U.8 On the pro gridiron, the man they ize squads for the Olympic a non-paying crowd of none with-| |and Wimbledon crowns, in a sin-|a]] would like to have had was games, |out the sanction of the NCAA, in 'gles spot. |a stadium that never has been]
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