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PAGE FOUR \ t* ' u d ' * r " :m ' ..^.. ••*"- £m W , \ P • *fj - TODAY'S SPORT Mtftfttt ««u • ':>«y|SEi!«r yjfcitnfejfifA wiifr \fiii bh# sdßuiy ims ot the ffl^thww^^hte, e |JpM]|: I? b#tettp6 b#at out 'tip# QbMftfci #nd Cmrdtads in n & i Swdfl SW* *> Ml# *** *m Vm Wtom q#P##M£hk tri|\i t wiJA vl# #n fQjj^. « gamefcfr two. mu vp, fitippn of the Mtt hpwjwe firefly, ofttir hie gpoe m» s#&soMP| tp bfcoiuA the Atfp&tiGQpi Neve's most v&luikblc m hps will fjy it ip the .wy of the Bkovds ~ wS W»thfr wW* <* thg yew *>, yrn» Qaciiit* It's % yyfrfcift eater’s a* Togo jEof, the hortft. ftvffrih. Wiee the pf»y Cimntwpuint, IQU horse of the yoer> will ho V9& hphh osfc fj four m the handictp cluepios. o*iee tmio as appreatipov iENywiy um ohi hoconoe the jpchflt ohee^eiee. * 'Jueis! hhh ihft wilt iptorruet Mauroen. emoh 22 to greatness by fineliy wiosinf meeteuf crown M eftoP liijtthl the Wimbtrlhon jackpot. Diet Sevijtt he wUjk |hih( m hme u# to hji nromifle by- men's emetour- —-. boo^^e ** yypujt Rrfitifniaß th# oieeh hest» wi.h turn ]phmhoh « Golf: The sam bearded coterie will hold forth on the fairways, f »¥* «»• his hootar sliced up by the. Hogans, Snead*. Mangrums, Mid -5 dlecoffs, Ferriers, Bunkos, et al. Bantam Ben will, %we the g°K m world by winning the Open, a, Ujayd straight year and Slaw min’ San *» will take the rugged PGA ngeiA 2 Skiing: The. slalom races will continue, to be run down-hill. « Football: Tennessee. Stanford, Georgia Tech and Miami will open « the year with bowl victories. Notre Dame will rebound to. the top next * fall. Minnesota and Oklahoma also will loom large. In pro football, Baugh wii finally retire and the Cleveland Browns w|U to lead the pack. emerging on top. Z “ The Olympics: AtAhletes of the free nations will chase Russia's -* secret agents back behind the Iron Cm^ain. - Bring on UU! i Littington, Creedmere lm May New Years - .. m E WAiM iliiflH pot OTxmOTgiUunßi otmt lIN!!iUJ5iAiXvl£ m *" l^»— l# e_! mg 1 ■%• «nnuua * iSs^ys otnc* * •,;? sees jiui,,,i.miiiigiii, H iwwpa have ALWAYS BEEN A « DEEPEST affection it IK S FtORIST^ “ I M "u.' ' i;~ e- • a. Vj n ■■ * I if - - V -,^ :: ttOtpOUlt Kfl|lhp§^€MPSAMM. !! "v- , Hi. # jetLirSM L■ • h RWMMm -♦* " '.£.. ..^Y gg •*■» :; iwite’g no rei«s :: -• Ymtrnmmiwm I„ LiYiors \ m ■ ot L« Ik ii ii h *—■ Nmiiiih' |:-“* '. iMh* •■ iOTw : ■• —** r nnu ml diie■ *■ A New XbVs bgriWthal} pro gram between Lillincton High and ty w« rigoc i»l*»,Mlba»t« gym. The JV, girl, and the box teams meet egsU, otbK with the fine teams to bring; to SMnett County. Tho gkls have a record of 6 wing and only 3 loses; the bpyg have a recoid olid WOT tpd S lam with a county reoosd of 3 and 0; Md thg unbw-1« hdOTt’t >oeS * gamb In • encounters. The visiting gb* have been led bp. jeen Bullock- bg thg scoring Kmn with an avereeg bt » la per game; tan hoys hgve httting the goals wan reautar- OT IblbSaMirg luigliiiiiii H glint i sras# and '% total of 9|# pointe l :fbg ttt in> *il #mnpa and Jaerie Lea has a » point average these are outstanding, scaring, achievements lor big school cogws. Coach 818 Joyner’s boys have bggn mhy have to P«>ur' e wm*through the hoega , The girls’ game and the JV con-, test Shape up as. swell Igß games. s« everyone will want to get to the gym early. Dixie Classic Holds Spotlight RALBK3H B» Two Ivy LegfW teams and two North Carolina gwbs clash ttw todsy hivmdte ß^^ Tar Heelg wbcvbAVe not beaten a coaohod team, ig hi* five years at l|pp win meet tonorrmrin the champ* aa*r« e*ft. a tg.^tb^W^ftgfown. giflmttt 207 T (|M|it MfIME W “““ im’' .0 agagg>Kl || Not 9KIKVIER ‘m' £■ i inis, m£pjj so ?1£ t . 1 v ( alianl W toS gets by *nd I M lts during important soccer! ... ■ match between. %>glamt and France, i ■ m f lfr%lpHP9J u .' flHnßiPmlC WB 1 1 E Decision Awaited On Pitcher Newcombe Cage Scores In College Genes ** LNJT6B BUM angff CvkS^hL 1 N. Carolina 49 Sou. California 4& lib, q. State n Navy 51- gomst 51 | Georgia 2R sft 1 tx- atete’ 62 S> 1 Pittsburgh 73 Virginia 49 | WSRe U\qrt TOVRNEY '• :»Wt M gk Th«>P¥ 55 I'^gSTsSuM 1 Tdmty Conn. M 6t. Lawrence 50 J OttOioio* City U. 52 TuUne 49 1 Tuka 62 Alabama, 52 w Wyoming; w «iSw^SiSfflOT 53 PMLUge K 49 Fort Hayes 7* Arkansas Tech 49 Peru Mata W a. Texas Baptist 69 New York U. 103 Arizona If ft- Bonayentur* if Lawrence 44 _ **■ Johß-s ff VtgTsr rgg-jr?*"*—* SEE TBB DAILY BKOOBD. DUNN, M. CL NEW YORK —OB— Hie final decision on whether Don New combe, star pitcher oT the Brook lyn Dodgers, Is physically accept able for military service probably will be made here today, an army spokesman said. The 25-year-oJd pitcher’s case was deferred to Washington afjter be had undergone extensile physi cal examinations at Fort Jay here. It wag learned th#t tha examina tions were to discover the extent of a kidpey ailment which cauped his from the ngyy during JS £?fc , &^sS&b US severe diow iq one uoaran 19m Pennant chances. right-handed fast-baller won 29 games and lost #f* l*st season. ' Cardeil-Turner Bog Joftlfjlii !m— TL ft uaia* *a it irguchwr NEW YORK -Ml— Millions of booting fans WiU get their first gander at unbeaten Gil Turned tor. night when the Philadelphia “fire baß” biases away at welterweight Vic OardeU to their television 10- rounder at Madison BqnaK Gar den. ’’RlJokie of the year 4 Turner should dgmoastrate to hta Brat New York bout with the more experienc ed Gardell whether be la truly -title bound or vastly overrated ah his string of 26'consecutive pro vic tories. . / v . .The bout will be televised by NBC and broadcast by ABC at 10 p. m. Young Oil to a 5-1 favorite. tjobuson, M.Rrwin. ifpftyl|igM A.": J- » .'-■;- *wi&s 19 {Kami* i *&.#£, i v.'.K r i .ILyi MIAMI (U 9 - Baylor quarter back Larry Isbell has been mar . riert only flvadaya but hM how to hvoid trouble When Isbell and his mates arriv ed here yesterday fdr tfiSr Drang# Bowl game with Oeogto, Tboh. photographers uM the handsome star- to kiss bpwi queen Ruthie ’ Garst. "HW, I can’t do. that. I’m a mar* . ried man,” Isbell begged FingJly, Co-capta. Stan Williams ‘ and Gale OaHow agreed to Idas the i queen. But all they did was peck ; Miss Garth on the cheek. They're married men, too. I MIAMI BEACH l» Coach ! Bobby -Dodd of Georgia Tech *d ; mitted today his players don’t look “too sharp" to drills for, the Grange Bowl game. , They haven’t got their wind yet,” Dodd said “But I’m not too alarmed; They'll come around.” CLHMSON, S. O. m Hie Clem son football team was scheduled to. leave tor plane today for Jack sonville, Fto,. wham it wiU meet *««—") in the Gator BewL The passing of Billy Hair high lighted thee Tigers’ final workout • on their home practice field yes terday. Hair tamed a number of [ accurate aerials to ends Glenn i Smith and Otto Kompann. i BATON ROUGH, La. W Ten t neesee’s Bob Neyland said today . he isn’t worried about weather con . ditions for the Sugar Bowl meet ing with Maryland. “Rain would alow our attack , some, of course” Neyland said. . “But it would stow any attack. , Maryland would be bothered lust , as much as us.” SAN BERNARDINO. Calif. W - , Stanford- to concentrating on its pssging attack for its. Rose Bpwi 1 meeting with Illinois. The Indians’ battery of quarterback Gary Kar korian and end Bf? MeColl clicked for a number of tong gains in yee terday’s drUL _ BILOXI, Mis*. 0B _ Coach Jim f f -W4*? : ■ ■ I ::J§| *SjS[ym»nl Kcndrkk. j •1. %,;’ . f . , . .', i4sv*»'* * '§^l-4^^ f \ *'*' ‘ .I 4$ i>?r. lopy k A fly LflfKnlm p]fty underway nSi ts, l pin* a number of Muh-titon mt«r ‘itftlirnfll gnmaa JE t rnih ii W ir T % State atEast T-on«>M Mich., the Hooftier Clessic •SSsSSr jtbum o»anto» game# to th* &>««■ eTOTOi Invitation Tournament tost season. The Kentucky Wfdrkto, l#>“t scoring team to to® vtoto* l rently ranked the Wtory’s Vp. 2 to*m. w * heavy obetoe asatost a teem that lost most of Its start by j araduation. In the' other opening game St. Louis, the^tio^rSoT 9 team, is a toe aquation to. other big tournaments: Dixie Classic: Two Ivy League teams. Perneß and Columbia, meet in oka mml-final. and two local Dm|IMI Dan Rated A Genuine Heavyweight 1 > BT JACK CCDBT (O. F. Sports Writer) NEW YORK (W Dangerous Dan Bucceronl of Philadelphia roust be rated a genuine heavy decision La Siwu, fourth-ranking conten der. Lantor Dap proyed biaseU as ter rific as he to tall in toe second ' round at Madison Souarc Garden . SttJttto^^kyTo^rKtKlto been beaten, but onoe previously ip hi* 4* lights. Ned Bu«f«oto. to# k-i u«i*ntog, kept pool and egjjß| to* snot* in , that* turbulent second session be | probably would tot** stiffened to* ex-collegian. Instead, he pengM# the haU-stunned. La Starsa to keep . bob-bob-bobkin’ out of- danger. SHOWS, LOTS OF POWER I. At Wf tninnt* q! tl^ ; session, Dan staggered La Stan* i With » straight 3ght to, the chip, then he thrice bettered him on the ropes and again in a comer, but . each time tow-bobbtog Roland ea «me*. The devastating effect of Bum. ceroni’s long smwtoea and short hooks surprised toe 3A56 fans; for : toe New Yorker bad not been to ; awaited an X-ray report today on ; defensive end Paul Lindsay, who broke a bone to his'right hand dim ing a scrimmage yesterday. • Saturn tTed Lindsays injury I a “very tough situation, and aaM ! he plans to Mart Lloyd Colteryahn to toe Bugar Bowl feme if Llpdeay ■ .is unable to play. HOUSTON, Tex. op — , Ken tucky's Cotton Bowl team is “look ing fairly (bod for the amount of ‘ practice we have- had,” according ' to Coach Paul Bryant Bryant cut his Thursday eched . today paying "1 don’t want toe r uie to one workout and ordered one 1 boy? to go stole? before toelr New . Year’s q*y bout with Texas Christ- V FRIDAY AFTERNOOND, DECEMBER 28, 1951 opening round. Gator Bowl: In this round robin, Georgia meets Florida and Chan son Pl*yt ytorida Mato Georgia : ■ffiAgUMSVCT Florida downed Clemson, 72-82. Carollnas: Auburn, the tourney favorite, play* DitvWWP. and. G*cr- ,; f tart l nMnd l mWn ol la > C * roilna to Cotton Bowl: Vanderbilt, tourney ' favorite which, downed Baylor last ; night, 60-53, plays Texas Christian, 69-57 winner over Rice, in a semi ftaal that may the final.. J Other semi-final matches Texas “ against Texas A*M, both winners on Wednesday night. ALL-COLLEGE EVENT* All College: Defending champ- [ ion Oktotowa A*M. 55-41 wipwr over San Francisco, meets Okla homa City, 52-49 victor over Tu lane to one semi-final. In the other Tulsq, *9-5?, coaflUMm of VApUM, faces Idaho, s#-4d wlpner over Wj- , omlng. , Illinois, the nation’s No. 1 team, ; meets fpLA in th& f ot a Wg intemertimud IWW. Other ton oamm Arizona Cr^Jowa-dregon, consin-Californla, Colgate . Siena Northwestern Washington St., Ohio Bt -Waahtogton. and Yale-Tbmpa. den scoring, record, trounoipg Ari zona. 103-76; St. John’s, Na a na ißSSs^! ed Morningside 88-54; Dayton drub, bed, HWtotoP torto: prtffe* shaded SsS.al: knockout conqueror of J** Louis, ! had Roland on the floor onoe: but never as badly blttt as. he WSS ’ ffriHftv night. to La Mm'i MfcK. out-boxed r and out sluMto hjfrt ftoto Vto krt- 5 ond through the seventh round. -&rikfiKSii ' warned by rriktirt AI *rl Mfm tjU fc awnnntdm Ling ir\ niihlif) 9 BeritoSored BucSibni on rmto% to his scoring, 6-3-1. Judges Ar- 1 thur Aidala and Joe AngeHo seer ed In unkdn tor HMQWCni, 6-4, a* J did tha United Beam* 1 vVTI VIJ 'h ■ iijl - /.. : .'.V.. 1 . j... ’'vr^aap Insulation WWS you «> mo******. H ; fuel bills, cuts down on outside noises, adds to ‘ yw*r hecousote Hhopwef ... ao# ’ makes your home mw* camfortable, prevent* K mjj wan* troip want ana ceilings, rnone n>r u SASH DOOR & MIUWORK ( Company II Sillyettes 3? •;. u i m '. .. ‘ ' B Bk. I 'jv , I j. , . ■K ' MWDWMMM boxing champlaA “Sugar” Ray Robinson, miles as he Leonard Good Santa Glare «S-50; and Wisconsin tripped Oregon 88 -7*. ■t ....w-ir'y i-■ •> 4? "■ EEEBffiEEd iw ''■ v- “.TI-j'nH^aaa— PWKOII.WU , THEM TURN THE SWITCH, AWDCWASjErWTQLD GOLD-WEATHER WITCH >1 a* \r4r>.hz&r jSmm j/fdr MteUßju} 4b L'^VSlW”*^
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