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If Those Were Last of Bowls They Were Dillies

B : ' CARL LUNDQUIST - major games. The weather was - hands of Maryland, the fourth- off and hide from Stanford, 40 ‘eloséd shop” .series, also by a Wildcats had All-Ameria star = cut the heart olit- of the €lém 27.t0 13 in "the Steel Bowl at. Football bowl games may well good, Fo hop 3 Famarop Iapied squad. A 7% 3 to'7. That was a great blow for lop-sided score of 45 to 14 over Babe Parilli Au at his son attack by intercépting. four Birmingham, Ala., with 2000 on abi . ey eg : 0 Lalliornia an Maryland, sparkec YaeonddS q aia re U.C.L.A. on Jan, 1, 1947. est “and his two. first half passes to stop rally after rally.’ eda ‘ bgrome victims of de-emphasis, with the temperature generally great backfield star, Ed ‘M® » 195s Coach . of The . Year, Sr rm] -* . touchdewn passes pFfovided There a > record throng ‘of hand. Hinds Junior College Of. but if ‘this really was the.last So high that it was comfortable zelewski, handed the supposedly - Rookie Chuck Taylor of Stan- AT MIAMI, FLA. where the -more-thian enough margin for 37.000 on hand Mississippi beat Sank Angelo, go-around- for the New Year's "to_sit around in shirt Sleeves. superb Volunteers their first de- ford. He had directed his team = °° “700 0 © Bee i a 20 to.7 victory. : re a Tex. Junior College hefore 8000: Fora * : : ‘ # - : pga perry EEPHIEHE OTHE to ‘nine wins .in 10’ games, but cardiac —fimishy Ras, bécome . «There also was. plenty of ex- at he Oleghder Bowl tp. Gale 2 ? . pil ' i . ~ » u a. é 1 * “a ay madness. it was a dilly of BECAUSE it was New Year's Three fumbles: were rTeeovered didn'tigreckon swith the dyna almost a tradition, Georgia REVENGE " citéement in the, lesser. bowls veston.- Tex: ‘and Prairie View ais ct ; Y RES ivat 9 at is » allv par Te f shi mn REVENGE wgs'the motif in Ri . ‘ ’ Br . dhadon — Record crowds, breathless Day, 1952; it wasn’t exactly syr- ~~ for touchdownsein ‘the first 20 Mite nat IS perretaily par of .. Tech boomed rom hig mpg "in EE > > 2 . Texas Tech topped College of ..A & M qf Texas won the Ta ; ‘ss minutes of play by alert Mary- whatgver Big Team team cemes . the final six minutes with a “the Gator Bowl at Jacksonville . . . : " finishes, deflation of bigwigs, Prising that two glamorous leg- land and it was strict: “no’- to the Rose Bowl to play the touchdown and a short field 1] ror the hustiing H Pacific,«.25° to” 14," in ‘a. big thriller of the day” from Ar. = : : . S ; . . ; Eh y - . = » . la for 1€ NUstiing uericane » . az 3 R nT 9 . any revenge featured the excit; ends of 1951 went into the limbo contest” thereafter fof the Pacific Conference representa goal from an almost impossible £ Mi; : 8 k : 5 . offensive show in the Sun Bowl kansas A & M, 27 i 26, before > ng program of 12 big and little of things to be forgotten. 82.000 fans. tive. * - angle ‘which produced a 17 to Of Miami in its 14 to 0 triumph, i paso, Tex., before 17,000 10,000 in Houston, Tex. , howl games Yesterusy in which The biggest deflation occurred gn Ew In what must have seemed 14 victory over Baylor before over Clemson. Houston edged Payton, 26 to 21, Aw .2 en. fans had the time in the Sugar Bowl at New Or- : THE domination occurred at like a replay of an old phono 65,837 fans. . Last, vear Clemson Wag the= -before 16.0000 in the Salad Bowl THERE was even one game Perh die: leans where Tennessee, the na-. the other end of .the game ih graph record, Illinois made it There was a little: more effi- victor, 15 to 14, in a bitterly dis at Phoenix, Ariz. Stetson topped in far off Hawali. In that one om aps ihqleming a new tion’s number one team. in the ‘Pasadena, Cal, where ‘Illinois. six triumphs in a row for the cency to the triumph of /Ken- puted game in the Orange Bowl Arkansas State: 35-20 as 12.000 the Pineapple .Bowl-—8an s npe in is OE Hoen era in -- United Press ratings by its ‘did- its . exploding belatedly, Big Ten in the Rose—Bowt be-. ‘tucky over “Texas Christian in but" the rematch Harry: Mal- watched in the Tangerine Bowl Diego State trimmed Hawaii, Spo terrific, gat eciall Sa nee Winging 2 coaches, suffered a sco#ing ‘five touchdowns in the fore 100,000. Significantly, Illi- = the Cotton Bowl as 75,347 fans lios ran for two. decisive touch at Orlando, Fla. Bethune-Cook 24 to-13: with a crowd of 11,000 : fF y/ 2 i v m : : » P clally.in the stinging 28 to 13 defeat al the Snal 20 minutes of play to run .nois was the first winner in the looked on in Dallas, Tex. The downs and young Jim Dooley man wom. from Texas College, sticking around.

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Glovers to Weigh In

Terps Give Cause For Opening Night

For Retaining Bowls

By JIM HEYROCK By JIMMIE ANGELOPOLOLS ENTRANTS IN the 19th Times Sports Writer

renewal of The Times-Legion Kokomo Shows Class NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan.

! r Golden . Gloves Tournament : . s=¥urland's split? Tarr will weigh-in and receive WwW I : L goo an underrated football Medical examinations between. 3 a / oping oganspor team -that doesn't like rank ot ji thrown at it, hall the nation’s ‘and 4 p.m. Friday I id : ; i. By United Press : : grid experts standing erect and af Guard Jxeryiory, { N. Penm- Kokomo, Ft. W ayne Central, and Muncie Central— saluting their superiors today. And after the weigh-ins, be- ranked four-five-six in the third United Press high school Coacy Jim Tatum’s high-riding z . Ala 5 Yes : ... Brid -legions. ‘who ‘bolted the ween 30 and 40 of thé young basketball honor roll—added New Year's Day tourney titles Southern, Conference to play. in

amateurs will be drawn to open to their laurels today. the * Sugar Bowl classic here

952 Golden Gloves Tourna- ” : A ; the 105 8] iol F aay 7 Sorte oon ~The once-heaten Kokomo squad = yesterday have provided more ar ment at p. m. riaay. s “ gument for bowl game competi

youngsters will be vieing for made the most impressive show- . tition as an aid to keeping the titles in the Open and Novice ing as it whipped . Logansport, | p - 0 alItiors football nation healthy, wealthy. Classes this year,’ 81-40, despite use of its second ba : and wise, : ial a s stringers throughout the fourth . Neither the 82.000 shirt-sleeved FINAL plans for. the tourney, quarter of the Kokomo tourney I Ist Appearance partisans here nor the nation’s < which is sponsored by The. In- championship game. Logansport grid millions everywheré are %s dianapolis Times and the Robi-| |was defending champ in this = more baffled today thamrwas Gen.

; Ca ¥ ; " : son-Ragsiale Post of the Ameri. North Central, Conterenice “Big Here Tomorrow Bob -Neyland's greaf Tennessee 126.POUND NOYICE—Ben- 147.POUND OPEN—Al can Légion, wefé to-be made to- "Our Wsesslon, (oo See Tatar "Na. 1”. Ti ny Banayote Jr. will be seeking Davis goes after a welterweight night when the committee hoids tors with 23 points. The Howard| Syracuse, which is making a eam, yes frgay. i THE TERPS’ stunning 28 to 13

a Golden Gloves title Golden Gloves crown. its final meeting. a County lads were out in front!thrilling three-way fight for the : : The young scrappers Will be gg 00" the three-quarter mark Eastern Division's second place,

upset” victory over the Vols not

> AR7> " |given thorough physical exam-/ the varsity five were taken will make its first appearance of. ‘Football With Leahy. : 'inations Friday although none, When a 5 ve the American Tote ran sea- only Smashed Tennessee's. mythi\will know whether he will be ou p x so Fare tniorow ne A cal invincibility, but also pointed J | | h drawn to fight on the opening | #28. 2 5 Oo. TOW nig Sgoin 10 Bost-sedsion how) games as 2 YN g r , lcome catharsis for the na- - Ba or ( du a ed 1 inight until just before time for! AT HUNTINGTON, Ft. Wayne ' s Ne Y P y ec the opening bell. |Central stayed in front of Elk- The WarTions Who have Woulygws giid ils.

: (nin€ . of their’ ‘last ~13 games, ! Maryland, .ranked N ; #° a : jhart’s Blue Blazers except for ay, yeq off Cincinnati yesterday. notir. Difeq Ro:1 nthe

= i is bi _._ few moments in the third period nation for 1951, rose “to the ~ Evel ywhe e buf Sc Ol e AFTER the drawing, the. pair-i, "oi "pat" tourney title, 46-43. 4 to 3, in an afternoon overtime, {heights today as a champion of

lings will be posted on .the walls game in Cincinnati. That put “the little guy.’

§ ing, 1 successfully gq 4 . . Bv FRANK LEAHY * of -the dressing rooms. Between In So doing, cous sen = Syracuse just one. point shy -o of ‘As Coach Neyland said, “We HAIL THE VICTOR—Coach Jim Tatum is held on the shoul Head Football Conch, University of Notre Dame 15 and 20 bouts will be pre- io... .gettingTout of the Eastern cellar. were soundly beaten by a superior ders of his team after Maryland defeated Tennessee in the Sugar

deciding to attend the Orange Bowl game, one of the most |The tournament will run over| sy, session and pulled a mild/the power e proper moment, ® Petter one’ ' Scioscia.

MIAMI, Fla., Jan. 2-—We certainly-were fortunate in sented on the opening program.” pi... hoped to be giant-killer, “THE Hercray Roars applying team. I don’t think I've ever seen Bowl. Dave Cilanelli is on the tight o of Tatum and No. 27 is Karney {five weeks, ending with the finals ui dh

thrilling ever seen. : upset with its 47-43 win over moved to : 11-point lead over : a 8 zs g (Feb. 8. Te Anat BE |Auburn, seeded ninth in the UP|idle Providence today in the East-| WIDELY “heralded as one of With but six and one- half minutes left in the game, | ise 8 nals, eig Shap] (“Big 'Ten"\Jast week. “Auburn ern Division. - |Neyland’s best, Tennessee's pre- ini om Qe e Georgia Tech was trailing Baylor. (pions will be crowned in the ,,cneq pack Yo take consolation] The Bears made the advance Cision-plus single wing perfection-

7 to 14, Just three and one-half] Novice Division and eight in the /honors over “host Huntington, by virtue of their 7 to 3 triumph lists showed little off the majestie|

minutes later Tech's Pepper |Open. id earn class fights ‘will i755 - - lover the ‘ Pittsburgh Hornets, touch they displayed in downing] b-Year H mili tio Rodgers accurate Bcorun i {pe Mm the 112-pound, 118, 126, ~® ats {Western Division leaders, at Texas in the Cotton Bowl, 21 to| u n

sailed through the uprights to put [i 147, #60, 175 and heavy| MUNCIE CENTRAL'S defend- Hershey, Pa. last night. And 14, last year. |

weight divisions. ing state champs turned the that win was by virtue of six Maryland struck with its] , By HAL WOOD

which. was the final score. Players Treated Champions” will receive jackets| <i1oo on Richmond's Red Devils, 80als that Hershey scored while two great All-America linemen United Press Sorts Writer hd a. and boxing trunks as prizes and| "the Hornets were shorthanded. Guard Bob Ward; PASADENA, ‘Cal, Jan. 2—University of 1ilinois A TREMENDOUS amount of each fighter who participates at Who beat them 43-41 a couple] , a 3 ehacious y

i fig -} leas? once will receive a prize of weeks ago-—and knocked Rich- THE Warriors fell three goals| fepren axle DI oguel 4 team of destinyundaunted by reverses, today had ey

mond out of its tourney," 59-41. Bobby Dodd for the important] For Poisoning f 4 9 Then the Central club went on tol behind in the first period but), defensiye unit that handcuffed a cycle of humiliation for the Pacific Coast Conference.

changes he made in their. pass| FIGHTS WILL be three two-|qefeat Marion, 44-40, in the finale.| 205, Pack to tie and finally Win mennessee's celebrated offensive| The Fighting Illini, even better than their record indi-: defense. between halves. In the| {minute rounds under .AAU rules. amavion and en Were tied Mike Nurduzzi's goal at 2:34hunchers for only. 81 yards net .,ioq 2 g d indi

first half Baylor's Larry Isbell »By United Press | Ten-ounce gloves will ‘be used)... of an overtime period to end a|p;ghin passed five times with four sel HONOLULU, Jan. 2—Twenty-' throughout the tournament. oa litle Jiope than 8 Mitule lo/thres, game losing streak. { pd record-breaking throng eleven, 40- 7, in the Rose Bowl yes-| dwindled to nothing.” Kerkorian 2 complete and the fifth beinglone members of. the San Diego| The Novice or beginfing class|® : terday and thereby kept the Big! stopped passing to. McColl, Tha

rged ahead. ¢ ¢ [that sat in the sun- splattered 81-| caught out of bounds. - In the|State College football team were Will be especially heavy this year“ E lea On the de LEAGUE |degree heat ‘had a sympathetic] Ten record of supremacy over theiground drive didn’t, work. The

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: i. 4 =n submission from the West Coast] AS “A result, Illinois got ball v a control and Tech's George Morris is the apple Bowl game. pen Class will be the trip to tourney, 47-42, although the Com- '"“!2napolis oF 20,8 101 in his illustrious four-year col- (confidench nat. the time will come} thard- hitting iin a he man who turned in the key play| Dr, John Sedgwick of Queens {Chicago next month where the ets are the front-running club in Hebshes » Gs OF FisCPilegiate career. when 4 can- compete on an even|the Stanford line- shouldn't -be of the game with his second inter- Hospital, where the athletes were 1ndianapoli® champions will par-/the Northeastern Conference. Protidence "... 14 125 148 30 3 4.3 9 3 5 ti + ticipate i th Buflalo ...... 3 104 125 29 31) basis with the world’s toughest mentioned in polite company. ception .of the afternoon. ltaken, said none was inweritical| ti¢iP2 n the Tornament. off At Decatur, Ft. Wayne Con-|siracuse 1 109 131 28 35] LAURICELLA caved in with. f he Big Ten. Johnny K Pete B CR . |condition. He said they probably Champions against winners from! cordia eked out a 51-50 win QVer! serpcus RESTLES JAST, NiGatT ‘ |the core of the vaunted Ten-| °° i con erente-=t e dig ten, oh yt alia, c e Bachourod AFTER tying the score at 14-|will be released from the ‘hospital | Other cities inthe country. These Bluffton for the New Year's title| (afternoon). io (over! Inessee offensive unit. Averaging| WITH TWO YEARS still ahead Indi li 2 “They Te idlen’ the 14, Tech's attempted onside kick|tomorrow. (champs will have a he W ex-in a game which was close alll Hershey 7. Pittsburgh 5. {7.9 all year, Lauricella gained, its latest three-year contract of, of Trey ee backfired as Baylor returned it 2 5 & | penses- paid trip to the Windy|the way. NATIONAL LEAGUE only one .yard net rushing in| CC, th z 2 . | L City. . , G_ OG.Pts GP : {with the P e Midwestern or-|And they finally averaged seven to the Tech 47. After two plays TACKLE Dick ‘Ortega said the iE In the All-South Central Con- Detroit © G3 Giieven LArHies and had three g, ization has nothing ahead but|yards per carry through the line, . into the line, Quarterback Isbell players had a dinner of tossed ference session at Rushville, it Montreal : 3 Passes intercepted. promises of a rosy future. |: After the Illini scored a.touch called for a screen pass on third green salad with oil d TICKETS FOR the five nights was Shelbyville over Connersville, 5% York CBRE 3) One of them was. snared by "yy; t back next| ay eit ue down. The screen did not fool paked ham with ou LE the Indianapolis tournament 56-50. ; Chicago 3 77 193 35 35 Ed Fullerton, who grabbed thal nO er ne eth pligway Jo te Lied quale George Morris. He picked off Is- candied yams, fresh f are now on sale at Bush-Calla-| Other tourney winners included| ew mrsuuts dst MUEY » Jevant pass in the FEL flat forlviioy peciably 7x Just 2% Weill ver Che the lead, the outcome Ya Yesh ‘rozen peas,jan Sport G Montreal 3. Chicago 0 a nifty 46-yard touchdown run- p y just as well.Inever was in doubt. The score bells aerial oh Bis gwa Sa and 3 sesame seed roll with butter. | jan Sporing Soods Coy Sports. oy. over Loogootee, 54-| [Gny _®ames scheduled.) back behind a blocking hn But two other clubs will meet in that put the Big Ten club ahead raced to Baylor's efore being " m-Roe Spor in the Montgomery meet and meee & e bauled “down, Here again the pumpkin pie and champagne. ing Goods—Co. Prices are, $2|New Carlisle go an Town- | k h I1t ‘was his second interception of | the nation’s .No. 1 post- Season wag set up by the Illini defense. ! | The victims suffered severe i entucky, TCU Eac the classice-and if the PCC should 2 on stubborn Baylor defense held for cramps and vomiting ringside and first row balcony;|ship, 42-31, at New » at New Carlisle. game and his seventh of the win, in the light of past perform-| 2 . eas ’ r free Jowns, but Hey Jed zo fe; Four ambulances and two: pri- $5 FenarYed; 31 Reneral spmnis —— emacs Pocket $123,000 Season, . oe ances, it would have to be an This A LA, iota ; ense to stop Rodgers’ 13%;-yard 50 cents for children wi oy. | ’ > : . field goal which proved the mar- vate cars were called to rush the under 12 for the first two > first two nights. Plainfield Wins DALLAS, TeX, Jan. 2 (UP)—; MARYLAND'S depth mn ihe|UPSel. ian’'s passes on his own 34-yard gin of victory. Prove ‘payers to the hospital. Most © : The Cotton Bowl football téams, packfield was bulwarked by the THE BIG TEN has won every line and raced back to the Stan- .. them had to be carried on str Kentucky - and Texas Christian, T-formation trickery of Quarter- . : Y ltord 12. It was only a matter of 2 Fn wn ourney battle in-the six years of the con-|f w == “ers. Those who could walk had t to] : b j (were splitting a quarter-million back Jack Secarbath, and Full- ; . ee plays after that that the STANDOUTS in this game Were 1e helped. « Times State Service ‘dollars today for their participa- back E tract with the PCC. fires plays afte many. In addition .to Morris the P > PLAINFIELD, Jan, 2 Plain-|{; the New Y fo joa d Big Mo Modselewski, an| = wor the fourth consecutive year, Illini were over, the goal line to. Tech battery of Darrel Crawford ae ; lon in the New Year's Day clas- |All. America battering ram. | the Pacific C C take a 13-7 lead. : tter) ON REACHING field High Schoo! won ‘its own. 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. to Buck Martin made the differ- ; ; i ibasketball tournament yester- was “best” for the first half. But ence -as they accounted for both wl ae ers ae] LA Oper Berths |day as Monrovia went down a a oso Aloyatd luua_ passing views o befuddie es in the past, something, call it Rose Bowl : , av : . . ‘ | ¥ 3 Pé 4 1 e Puchdowns. oe Baylor defen- given emergency treatment. : defeat, 50 to 34, in the final “take” will not be known for sev- lover for. ‘the Terps’ second) Nt; Preaks of the game if youl, iin. Santed Wineiy oy ich was anchored ™ goaq Coach Bill Schutte and or anc, - |game. Speedway won the consq-|eral days, but that each team will | TD in the second quarter t [Will, seemed to happen at inter-iRushing vardae ...... v the talented Bill Athey forced ! n y United Frees di in the second quarter to give | missi that helped forge a Bi Passing yardage ... Assistant Coach Charles Smith! 1,08 ANGEL lation tilt, 48 to 43, over Moores-|receive between $123, 000 and ym land a 2 halfti 1 sion tha elped forg 8 Passes attempted Tech into the air whenever yard- iq not-eat with the players. Th ES Ja eanYivilie $124,000. Srviand 3 21 Jo 4 hialstine Jed. [ven victory, Passes intercepte age was needed. In’ the Baylor pla 3 ey 300 golfers begin ne today Plainfield was led to victory by ee But Big Mo basqued the It was Illinois that played in vig intercepted

did not get sick.- ; | : backfield Isbell looked great and = obo "C for ;72 berths still open in the|enier Tom Myers, who dumped brightest in the hot sun. Hey," frei Big Ten-PCC contract Bung sverase

their fullback Dick Parma was Ee $17:300 Los Angeles Open golf|;; 1g points, ‘11 of them in the up Cage Ratings bulled for 153 yards rushing nig... of the Rose Bowl in 1947, Yards penalized ©. a powerhouse going into the cen- Rogers Borer: ; {yournament, which gets under way|socond half. (First ‘place votes and won “and lost| 25 tries—only - five yards less | ith the Illini trouncing UCLA. § Be | ter of the line. (Friday. : records in parentheses) than the total offense shown by| ; a . Jugar ow Speedway won its game with TEAM POINTS Te - He was chosen most | 19-14 Yesterday's final score was -Jt was a great game and a! : Sheik Araby | Qualifying play will be held on a 16-point splurge in the second, I+ Illinois (45) (6-0) ...iviuyis: 302 ngs Bee BY ib b t nearly as convincing. First downs great’ Victory for Georgia Tech, leight local courses, with the fo } : 2. Kentucky (6) (6:2) Jiieervenisese 2 59 Valuable player by scribes, best- 8 » «# [Rushing vardage g {OP period. The Sparkplugs lost to | 232 Full ‘ r Passing yardage team which was eutplayed | It was a quick evening for nine scorers-on each course earn-1 Plainfield in the afternoon, 46 t 3 Bans ir Qe) ixusnnsnsborutss i ing Fullerton. FOR ONE-HALF of the battle] passes attemoted practically every department ex- Wrestling ‘fans in the Armory ing spots in the open lineup. 38. D5 smion (4 CID ry #2 a eq it WAS a nip-and-tuck affair, with gases completed . cept the big one—the scoreboard. last night as Buddy Rogers, 232,, The remaining 67 swingers who a | 6..8t Louls (2) (1-2) ..iivisernperes 197 MARYLAND. broke for 289 the Stanford club paced by Quar- Punts . 2 8 #£ won id straight falls over Sheik will chase the $4000 first prize in ps i R- y. U. gi ns) rrrEessereanes 1s yards rushing and 63 yards pass-|terback Gary Kerkorian and All-| pimples © c %€ TODAY'S article concludes our Araby, 218, before 2300 fans. the Open will be chosen from the Fight Results ! 9. ohn 1) prortredenr eling, and’ commanded the - first! American End Bill McColl, lead- Rambles lost. SL writings for this season and we The Atomic Blond took the Professional Golfers Associatio y United Press 10. North Carolina State (8-2) 50 downs, 18 to 12. ing an-attack that gesulted in a wish to express our sincere appre: first fall in 17 minutes when Ara- jie of os | from Hons 1a MASON Lory WX 0 Flanagan, : Second Jo Utah, Ey J Miatva, 4; Fullerton opened the Terps’ 7.6 edge for the West at half time. Orange Bowl =-! po 3 3) + ow 9; Seton y 17: Nolr ame, 3 9 Sr ciation to the people who have by.was counted out outside the fying PARIS nen ONY 0 lat 13515 ‘St. Bonaventure, 14; Oklahoma A. and M. SCOTINg on a 5H2-yard marth, go-| But .then the Stanford attack Piet: Bowie Ga. Tech Baylor shown -interest in the column|ring.. He took the second in 50| "p,; ance, outpointed Juan Padilla, 133'3,/1% Minnesota, DuQuesne, Louisville and ing over from the 2 near the. end awa = 3 throughout the year. seconds with a Boston crab pold. i, 0¥d Mangrum, goirdom's top NeNich, Mexico tion Atkansas § each. [Of the first quarter. Bowl Results {Bassing: yardage: It has been a very enjoyable Billy Fox won the semiwindup| Boney Winner > He year, was, ~ 4 A re Late in the second, Hank Payne, : : : R {Passes attempted sans assignment and we are indebted over Buck Weaver and Scotty! the tourn ap Xe op Jaoney In BA |Lauricella’s fine relief man at Dlinois 10, Stanton] 7 ose). 13 [Passes intercepted to Times Sports Editor Eddie Ash Williams won over Ed Gardenia the 4b le will be held at | left half, flipped to Captain Bert Maryland 28, Tennessee Ponting averaee for. permitting us to occupy this in other matches. ET ith . yard Riviera Recichar for a 5-yard TD midst (SUpAF)- 0. TCU (Cotton). Fant ot DE " em——————————————— ourse, g ; " entucky 20, 5 otton 2 pace three times each week. . = His top competitors will inalua High School wt | nD Baapoadh ay ann, [WAY In the. second period. Georgia Tech 13, Baylor 14C I Sr ————————— B ketb I N op competitors will include Plainfield Tourney | The Vols got their second TD Georgia ch 14, y otton Bow asketba otes most of the big names on the Bunker Hill $4 ‘Washineion” Township FJAinfield 46. Speedway 38 "lin the fourth after Qifirterback _ (Orange). Bowl Attendance ie Results yesterdyy ih the Holiday Tourna- links, such as Sam Snead, Dr. Sore Tueive Mite 36 . Ss Rs 2: toonsolation). Jim Hahn recovered a bobble on Miami 14, Clemson 0 (Gator). min downs .s 1952 HsL I ane A Moran town 61, Lilly Ice gream Cary Mi Middlecaff Slecoff and Jim 1 dim Perrier. Washington Township 62, Twelve Mile. 34" *nfield a. Honrevia, 34 Aus), the Terps’ 30-yard line, Andy Ko- Texas Tech 25, College of Pa- Passing Sar. Rose Bowl 98,9391 40; Eagles Lodgé 63, k Shell - consolation). : uric ided & i Asses ptt d Cotton ow 76,000 (58; Be a Post 170, iver rele he Bunker Hill Hr Somerset 62 (final). {Yarion Sentra youth Site 3. tzar. and Lauricella divided 21 cific 14 4 (Sum). ot Passes Completed Orange : 83. 181 91 _tvestimel} Blann Hardware 62, Irving- | ‘Holdin ng, Elbow [Wolcott 17, Biron a: ey {Richmond a3, Ft.’ Wayne South Side 39 yards on two rushes. and- Payne Houston 26, Dayton 21 (Salad). Passes intercepted Oleander . 5.000 Class B—Mate’s White Front 58, Green- 9, ows | Camden 55. Brookston 46. ar oisolaton), tion 40 (nab. crashed 2 yards for the final TD. Prairie View 27, Arkansas A. M. Punting average Sun... 15,000 wood Lumber 49, . |Brookston 66, Burlingten 30 (consolation). Rockville Tourney “ich rerted. » 26 (Prairie) Fumbles lost Salad 24.000 Class -C—Wm. H. Block 40, Murdock Gri e Stanford - [Camden 63, Pelcott 10 (Ana be Rockville 48. aces 21. ’ C, Recichar converte a . . Yards penalized Prairie . 4d 300 A Shishi schedule: 7, Mooressille vs P | Bluffton 49, Berne 43. rosy Meee eg i" te oom lation) The loss Was the Vols' firgt in Hinds J. C: 21, San Angelo ,. 0; I Totals Th “sor on Joythpert hg Naval Qrinance va. K . of Ci PASADENA, Cal, Jan. 2 (UP) Pre. Convoldin nat | Reveaale 28, Rockville 47 iy 11 games and kept Maryland's un in (Oleander). ’ Fl o ceveses whatannis Stan [FE Wart Gomcongia’ "mislation), 5 ushville Tourney | beaten skein of 10 games intact Bethune - Cookman (Fla.) 27, gm ————eemmen Eat Sk Maiwid (final), ron Tosrsies ion Shelbvvile oi) Rushville 41: nl ica. for the year. It's the best football | Texas College 13 (Steel). ’ - " bs. 0 i QQ A 3 © i Gl [ BI ‘camera today while doctors af-|Ronee of Moens Srove 31. | Rushville 58. Greensburg 45 ccomsolation). tonpn in Maryland history, and Stetson’ 35, Arkansas State 20 : oiaen oves. ntry an i tempt to determine the serious- | Mopkan i8. Boone Grove 43 (consolation). d Sheridan 45. Bor 05, Tgumey the richest. Each school is to re-' (Tangerine). = : ; tiness of back - i that| "0. 9, Kouts 40 (final | Flora 42, Noblesville 39. iceive $125,000 for its share of. the San Diego State 34, Hawaii 13 National Guard ‘Armory, Jan. 4, 11, 25, 31, Feb. 8 $e hi a back Injury. that | Elkhart o, Miniinelon Tourries Sheridan 8. Flora 47 (final). profits. | (Pineapple). | : i| forced him out of the Rose Bowl kt. Wayne Central 66 Huntington 41. ' sopuoter 3 Pirvoll, Tourney a — P

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