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SUNDAY, JAN. 13, 1952 —

Garden B Brawl A's Pass Up Chance Case Tumed To Buy Ottawa Club

By United Press ; PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12=-The Philadelphia Athletics, after long consideration, decided today against buying the

THE INDIAN APOLIS ‘Wallard Undecided

ALTAMONT, N. Y. Jan. 12 and proposals to eliminate the point after touchdown and to Hi By Uniteq Press h PY i , By CHICAGO, Jan. 12— *hi- | (UP) Lee Wallard, winner of use a.sudden death period in tie games will highlight the a, a

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Pros May Kill Off Sox Again, Point-After-Touchdown - - Try to Get PHIL ADELPHIA, : a “15 The annual player draft Bob Shantz

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| Ottawa: franchise in the International Baseball League to!

| return it to Jersey City, N. J. Athletics President Roy Mack ——————— for sey City. Guest told Deputy May-

By JACK CUDDY United Press Sports Writer sluggings at to hi unscheduled operating an International League or William Flanagan that he EY ® 3 ght in 1h in Jersey City in the future. had received a ‘fair’ reaction! Marian STuRLe A yarden Was «yr at the end of this season, during a two-day survey. : y o the district at-/ipere’is an International League Flanagan had told the Athletics orney’s office today by the New franchise available, the Athletics | that “Jersey City wants baseball York boxing commission. |will definitely want it.” he said. {and will support it.’ The sluggings involved attacks. A's would like to operate a There were indications that the on the referee and the match-!| club in Jersey City. Athletics would have .to look, maker. Tn» around for another club if they]

A brief outline of the rowdyish| want to buy a Triple A team at events .that occurred after the! THE ATHLETICS, Who dave the end of the 1952 season. Ernie Durando-Rocky Castellani] x sire Jrpos toh ns Ii International League President] o strengthe ystem, | {Frank Shaughnessy had warned |

b ’ out was presented to the D. A’S| 4,4 not indicate why the Ottawa tne Mackmen that he would take|

office by counsel for the commis-| sion after a preliminary commis- purchase from the New Yorkaction himself if the A's didn't] sion_hearing § Giants was turned down. Mack make a quick decision on the sg kn indicated, however, that it was purchase, MANUEL not because of the situation in| «ppeps . |? EMANUEL ROBBINS, counsel Jersey City. He said “enthusiasm | h are several wealthy fel-| to the commission, gave a “quick| ows who want to keep the club » and co-operation shown by city in tt: " “ { story” of the brawling to Assist-| Qttawa,” he said “I have bids officials and civic leaders in’ for th | ant District Attorney Davi or the franchises from parties}, ; y | Jersey City was excellent.” Hn eiti : Worgan, chief of the indictment cities which haven't been men-|! | The Athletics had given serious |¢j d b bureau. On Monday, Robbins will oned before but I think that if| Ww (consideration to Jersey City as a|the A’s don’t act we'll stay with | . give Worgan a complete tran-irarm team site since the removal ottawa.” : script of today's hearing. lof the Newark and Jersey City a A “full dress” hearing is sched-|nternational League franchises, 5 uled at the commission offices Fri- and the Trenton franchise in the mateur Basketball

day 1 ve nterstate League had left the en- Golden Guernsey vs. Jets and the Pt an n Wayne Girls face the Televi Center : ; tire state without organized base- . elevision Center . a rac » . PRINCIPAL target during '10-ip,)) of any importance. ate: (girls tn vo feature puksiball gages wt | 1 of his car at a race in Reading, Giants, Washington, Philadelphia against Billy Fox and Scotty Wil- would have been involved ng hy; RC 4 POYQ & fe . y . 3 - “ . day's hearing was Tommy Ryan, » ) a2 Mi—Englewood DeMolay vs Wil: HIGH MAN—This picture well Pa. His arms, legs and face were and Detroit —made bonus selec- liams. It's billed for two falls At Lincoln, Shantz told the > | i | Ft Ayne rl —— i 8 J y I APR] z i y < . v4 lv § p ¥ : ” ? . . . . vs. Television Center Girls; (2)- Swinford illustrates why Dayton’s six- severely burned, necessitating tions previously and will not be out of three with a 60-minute time Star he knew, nothing about the : several skin grafting operations. eligible. limit deal. Shantz, who once pitched

manager of Middleweight Castel-| y lani 8 Luzerne hig Ryan, a) ATHLETICS Genera! Manager Texaco vs. Koch News; .(3)—Lilly Ice A si , Pa. hyan, Art Ehlers and Bernard Guest of Sfeam vs. Irvington Legion. (4) Silver y ’ . Vs ; 48 Alli New Yr tavern keeper, Was the club's promotional staff had fon Jets vs A ea. baptize Thomas Eboli. He is an'made a careful study of the po- i735. faternaiional Harvester. vs Van

{tential su rt of a club in Jer- Camp; (8:30) —Indiana Gear vs Mitchell Some of the 10 witnesses testi-| ppe Seon

fled they had seen Ryan strike) Referee Ray Miller in the ring after Miller had awarded Du- as rando of Bayonne, N. J, a technical knockout victory over Castellani in the seventh round. Others testified that they had seen Ryan and another unidenti-| fied man kick and strike Al Weill, | matchmaker of the International Boxing Club, when Weill visited Castellani’s dressing room after] the bout.

Swim Meet

: Times State Service SOUTH BEND, Jan. 12 — The Indianapolis Athletic Club de-| feated a thirteen team field in both senior and junior divisions) to win the Northern Indiana open swimming championships for the third straight year. : o> Senior scores were IAC 49. Kenosha 32, Town Club 26, Twin City 24, Indianapolis Y. 15, Lake Shore 13, Portage Park 4, Naperville and Toronto 3 each. The junior scores were IAC 87. Twin City 67, Town Club 29, Lake Shore 24, Portage Park 17, Naperville 15, Lafayette 13, Indianapolis Y. 6, Kenosha 3, Huntington Y. and Green Bay 1 each.

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Summary 20-Y Freestale. Boys 8-1. Tom perner. Tac: , Ronnie OorsRl, Twin City: Rickie Wal Twin City. 4 Sin Eerner, a an 5, Tom Loser, C. Time a, 20-Yard Freestyle, Sigs 8—1, Marie Odusch, Twin City ancy Magrane |

Twin City; 3, Marcia Berner, JAC. Time

16.2. 30-yard Freestyle, Boys 6—1, Jim O'Neal, JAC; 2.Dennis Geyer, Twin City; 3, Bob Carpenter, Twin City; 4 Bruce Angimier, Twin City. Time 20. 20-Yard Back troke, Boys 8-1, Tom Berner, IAC; 2, nie Gorski, Twin City. 3, Rickey Walsteln, Twin City: 4, Jim Berner, JAC 5d Mike McGregor, Twin ity Women’ . Diying—1. Jean Canfield, Lake | Shore: 2 Ginger Scheunemann, Lake Patsy Bradley, Portage Park; |

Shore: 4. Ease Clarke. Dolphinettes; 5, carol} sStarnicky. Portage Par

k. Men's Diving—1, Dan Healy, Twin City: 2, John O'Brien, Tmin City; 3, Ed Mc- | Guire, Twin City: 4, Fred Wachta, Lake | Shore: 5, Don Martin, Lake Shore. 20-Yard Freestyle, Girls Shelia Flynn, | Laiayette; 2, Jean Connely, Naperville: ' KN Brown, Town Club; 4, Sperekas, Town] Club; 5, Karen Mickelson, Twin City. Time 13.0, (ties record). 40-Yard Freestyle Sus 10—1,~ Barbara Kelly, Lake Shore: Bonnie Ellis, Lake] Shore; 3, Janet obec, Twi Kathy Boeker. Naperville: 5, Joyce Went- | land, Twin City. Time 26.6, (new record). 40-Yard Freestyle Boys 10—I1. "James Berry, Lake Shore; 2, Bob Berner, IAC 3. Bill Cass, IAC: 4 Tom Geyer, Twin| iat 5," Randy Welch, Twin City, Time

0. 28 foo- .yard Freestyle Women—1. an Lavine, Town Club; 2, Myrna Hickman. | Kenosha: 3, Joan Normington, Kenosha; | 4, Catherine Schult. Kenosha; 5. Judy| Roberts, IAC. Time 2:20, (new record). | (Yad Freestyle Mend Bill Kerr. : i 4 Prank Parrish, IAC; 3, Dick Werts. IA John Joyce, AC; 5, 3oe Hartman, T ity, Time S0-Yard Freestyle . Girls . 12—1, Jane Peterson, unattached; 3, Joan Fass, gous Club; 3, Gail Moll," IAC: 4, Sue Twin ty: 5. Joan a at, Twin City.

te “Boys 13-1 1 Bul, MeTown Dennis

Club; ; 3, David Cla, “Portage; 4 Hen Fuh City; 5 C arver er Blakeman, YAC. © s 100-Yard Freestyle ¢ Girls 14—1, Marilyn Caflerint J Lake Shore: 2 Betty Watson, Mary Marchino,* IAC; 4, Mary Kenosha; 5, Carol Sts Portage Park. Time 1:01.8, new record. 100-Yard Freestyle Boys 14—1, Tom Alderson, Lake Shore; 2, Mike Niec, Portage Park; 3. Kline Wilson, unattached: John Stokes, Portage Park: 35, Bob Hartman, Twin City, Time 58.5, new

rd. re. Yard Backstroke Girls 8-1, Sheila Flynn, Lafayette Carol Brown, Town 3, Jean Connerly, Naperville; 4, sperakus, Town Club; 5. Sharon 1tterling, Twin City, Time 16.0, d Backstroke, Girls 10-1, Cathy Boecher,. Naperville; 2, Schroeder, Town Club: 3, Peggy Leahy, IAC; 4, Janet Sobecki, Twin City; 5, Joyce Wentland,/ 33.1, new record, 40-Yard Backstroke, Boys 10-1, Jim! Berry, Lake Shore; 3, Bob Berner, IAC;

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7 5 100- Yard Backstroke men—1, Cahill! ru Town Club; 2, Patsy Klest, Kenosha: J. gged Chevrolet trucks. Diane McMahon, IAC; 4, Lenell, Town @ Club; §, Phyllis Clarke, Toronto, [ime]

4.4. 100-Yard Backstroke, Men —1, Dave Gunyon, Indianapolis Y; 2, Tom Lord, IAC: 3, Frank Parrizh, IAC; 4, Bill Kerr. | Jags 5, Henry Glick, Unattached. Time | 1 80-Yard Breaststroke, Girls 12-1; Sue! Motis, Twin City: 32, Joan Page, Town | Club; 3, Gail Moll, IAC; 4, Lynn: Zuber,| IAC: 5. Gail Dietre, Greenbay, Time 47.9, (new record) 60-Yard Kreaststroke. Boys 13-1, Carter Blakeman, IAC; 2, Mike Eger, Twin City: 4, John Rocap, IAC: 4, John Odusch, Twin city; 5 Phil Burgess, Lafayette. Time

'100-Yard Backstroke, Girls 14-1, Mary Marchino, IAC; 2, Betsy Turner, IAC: Betty Watson, IAC , Martha Gronen- | bers, Lake, Shore; 5, Kelly Brown, Kenoshe, Time 1:11.8. 0- Yard Backstroke, Boys 141, Frank McKinney, IAC; 3, Jack Peterson, Indianapolis ¥Y: 3, John’ Stokes, Portage Park: 4, Bob Crist, Indianapolis ys 5, George , Huntington Y. Time 1: d Breaststroke, Women—1, Alderson, Town Club; 3, Grow, Town b: 3, Ann Morrison, IAC; 4, Hulton, Town Club; 5, Sue Maloney, Kenosha. Time

1:18.8, 100-Yard Backstroke, Men—1, Tom Lo IAC; 2, Chester Settle er, Jn City; 3,

H Glick, unattached od Oliver, iid Don Su hnke, Naperville. Time

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foot-eight-inch freshman cen-ter-forward, Johnny Horan, has a 17-point average. (NEA) -

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indicated today he paxt wéek. .

would take. plenty efor i 3 ; F y of time before! -}aague Commissioner Bert Bell class will’ have graduated by : a deciding whether he would enter said the rules committee will meet Sept. 1. 3 General Manager Frank Lane Eo y f > 'hite Sox Ss . > the 1952 classic. next Wednesday night to draw up Like last..year, the Armed of the White Sox said he talked X today to representatives ol the

Wallard {is still recuperating

from near-fatal burns suffer i 7 an auto r 1 suffered in (ne following day, Jan. 17. per cent of the graduating grid- the Whit Q ther ace H . bn Pir i >» S0X rr any er : race about a week after . Among the subjects to be con-iron stars are expected to be To Jyite Box ‘Of shy ® he won the big Speedway event sidered: by the committee are called up in the draft or enlist, " " " He is not on the market,

last vear. elimination of the point . after!

Entered .as a driver this year tf th dden death jod to di Wallard sa) - : aa. 10 e sudden death period to deY d sald here he had "de-i.de. more numerous cided nothing definitely.” He without the extra (added .that he had until race changing the touchdown {time to make up his mind wheth- from six to seven points. : er or not he would drive. An cars na . enacted last year for one season, would decide before then in or- tee for consideration as a perma ‘der to give Murrell nent rule. The government's antilowner of the car, time to get an- trust charges against the league's lothet driver “iff case 1 2 television and radio policies also : tase decide wag expected to come up for disagainst driving.”

cussion. Wallard spent several months in an Albany hospital last year, {undergoing a series of operations pick in which seven ciubs wil following the crash and burning DR De ve oie

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There was little doubt Wallard yu 8 fwould be in good condition by AFTER the bonus selection, the race time, but he still .doesn’t 12 clubs will start their annual have full use of his arms, draft of college players whose

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500-Mile| National Football League's annugl Teeting in New York

the proposals to be submitted to Forces will be din there picking pp [ the league meeting which opens along with the clubs Philadelphia club-and was joid

touchdown" to curb gambling, use which to pick:

tie games Will follow the draft, point and cussion will be proposed amend- similarly turned down score ments to the league- constitution and by-laws, and. television policies, THE TACKLE -eligibility rule, those om PAchevision and “ski-| noe . atron,” the television subscribers : WALLARD SAID, however, he wj|] pe presented to the commit- vision system.

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meetifiz Lane said he proposed a fours € 4 Up for ang player deal involving Shantz ’T I8- ‘about a month ago and was

The league business

Reports | of the deal had ol , the 1952 schedule, (jrcylated for several weeks

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LINCOLN Neh.) Star said today that the White Sox offer was a $225,000 deal! .involving four plavers and cash for Shantz, Lane said he was interested in obtaining Shantz to strengthen pitching: staff and tag-team mat en h ance the pennant-hungry club's chances for a pennant in

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at the Armory. He did not say how much he The bout will send Young Bull offered for Shantz, and he refused Montana and Steve Nenoff to identify the four players who

The headline attraction will for Lincoln, said it was "news to match Jack O'Brien against Cow= me.” boy Len Hughes for two falls out [.ast season he won 18 and lost

of three or 90 minutes. 10 for the lowly Athletics.

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