PAGE FOUR jr V ~ :: ’ jj ~ ■ 1 ~ : . 1 * • ", u ■ 1 PICTORIAL REVIEW of SPORTS ’for 1951 ™ :J[R Wm ■ wUBS * I upss t I yl fll ■"W. I I I ■ Ej ■ . VV jmm ~ reag ■ fli| Handy Tuipin, Brit- ■ 9 * V~\ >; 'Tv ~ - *- „ - W’,V Y ® | ish middle weight, I fl M* * lEL f # iJpHEi ' \ a* >r over Woild’s Champ I;'.;;■' s ' r ’ '-. r,, ~JT I wS3T 7 iTW * V ■'* iBtWM r iT**. . , U. S, is reversed in ■ Hmt y'l v . —,- return bout in New ■ ;. . IU a* '•'^ : Hf‘H *£ *'*.tl' •-•■ York as Sugar Ray ■ -*> v - hhHHHHhI r W W | ■ T' '''EhPp 4^ I ii| * , ( /i 'S 0 Bt jr#B KZT B| I i J ■ Ki ‘SHI, raMB ■ ts i j&d<Ftknp|*> ’V. • .'Ah’ i rm jL KTCi 9 19 - • jHH9 ■HhV9| aA I |9jl BBBm Ji * . y* BASEBALL'S big moments are V "'• v */^ 1 ' , '''i’v ; '* ',’ ' ,/r \ r^\i\ : .' f' : ' : -'^h^' J ■>'’f-j ->:i‘vLe/V^'i’, '4C‘ /***' Hj arrented in New York as 1 . '•i. • ' ‘ t» |t»RSraf|||g J , . Robin r 1 ni'.Min, Plants’ in- * • f *w!3ir&!sm**- ’* fielder, socks a home run in HP? " ? j '”' the last of the ninth of the H¥ ...• ", V ‘Pf" >'* '*' di^ggste iy .. t-t.. , . J SSBBBS3SSSSBI final playoff game to climax Hf ■ '' " : ’■•' *.. % .'* " ' ’1 i|®r <« ; - |« UH Jr m 9 dimb from the depths HH||H KL ’‘ -"J '•-’" ? jjgg% . Hf ■ ,»i niij to the National league pen- ' T. " 'H' Av• .1 i QE w| ■ B .hk JM -.1 nant and as Gil McDougald, 'j j - ■’jj BhE H I smßshes a grsnd slam homer B JPCjj^^faiB^9t&f\i3HSBBHBBBMBB •W” |2 in the woi Id series, won by H . ■' \t.? *• ‘ - ■ ,*f v ,'* It;'. I PB9Hgß| B Yanks The scenes ■• . JR BHB HpTA^Kl^gAnSnHjn^^ -V*' "” ’, " »V «‘*‘"•"’■ %■ t-; ,*i M *' ■* B are pictured, with Thomson# f ” * *** i r ' f'\“’hi£ ’ , *‘*jZ*’J .£ % B -‘ yHp indicated by arrow and the H • . 8- JWp, "hi «.i# ’4**f „ <4‘ J *JK* whole Yankee bench rushing H **■ "Y*- At, * Vr **' -^mFjfe' l T Lji BJI I but to greet rookie star Gil. " wßm r '■ .;. gyL. / ’■■H^^Byl i ruins what was to have been ■’\ % jJk% . RS-'y ,4f* ; * ; i|^i'-' & jt^M - i another great football season. I ’ *-«! BHMP “ * jkjAu dgJßi - Hj J®|,. -“' 1; vYV ,^#A?*'s 'lljit B • W nrfi dH " ’tf' r ■W B r .«<#* ,KHf?. . JtßZf wt/m .f 9 ; BH r nnm ” —W H 9»T Jf yB *• ■“”(» 99 jnppk scV.Y ,*' | W • *-T* 4f ', Hj Dame at East Lansing, Mich., tops mstfor collegiate football. into the record books as the' B , ; ball pitcher of the Yankees, hul ls a no-hitter and gets a rH# youngest national women’s |. , .yfe < i‘.-\s - '• /W *{fe '.' >!. A V »'» Ife. •? i C%J i t'>;d% jjp^? ; t itefo.’s greeting from his teammates in New York. Allie s *"■" ' W singles champ of all time. 1 Br£jLV&*flfr»M *ST e *fc, ~■> 'fr . . 'A.&, I _£rsi--was over Cleveland, his second (pictured) over Boston FORMER sportswnter and _ th- National ~, I I RA r-lß^R—■,/J'. ,-. '■ -Vy - •! league. Ford Frick becomes p- -■%^R«SS2a, ’’ ' ’Tt'C' jO - ’' i'~'""l*|f■ETi: •.H R '4.- BHr k placing Happy Chandler. v<U ?’ V -Vj L •l'jA s . COMEBACK HERO of the sports world in 1950, Bantam Ben 99 a HE99y9yB Hogan blasts his way to continued golf fame by winning the ■K^.WjB jk 4 ”9 9 JL . « .HMlHfl National Open at Birmingham, Mich., (scene pic- * HpEIH B•- 9 '■ 80- A y.. i.yA 4JU4ij j tured), the Masters and the All-American among others. JKt i 1 * i f &K£&L- '£UH9^^B^9BIBB^9 9k B sey Joe Walcott as he ? ,B “i»A.\ " f HH final: 'he ':»! - I . - weight ' 1 HB9i . ‘ •* &i ‘ ' b ‘ -dip MASTFRY ■■" ' and Browns in the pro football field - is maintain( ‘ d as Paul Brown’s boys, led by Halfback Dub B ■ zard Charles in sev- Jones (with football) win the divisional title in N. L. Wm B , | bout in Pittsburgh. $■ . ■ END of the trail for ■ gets us ■ I Y C so r m e_r * ' ■calumet's the sioo.ooo '. * -SMEL&6 ■ '"-v f HBBBBBBB Hollywood Gold Cup race at Inglewood. (pictured). 9BBfIBHBBHHB9PE| I ‘ . - V'-'-v,'- /. %yy -, . . .► ' *Y* '.*''’"'■ 9 ber, in one of his fl "'. “’* i. I .'.'- B H comeback attempts, ■ I tko ' Rock y fl B B Marciano fa> eighth. Ul nd results in ,cenes such as this one taken HTncw York. I I B From left are “ Warner, A3 Roth and Harvey Scfeaff, New ■ fl i|| York players accused; t dr tectiv • Salvatore Sollazo, accused fl MUM as the man who paid off the Axes; Robert sc- jM cu^'d «n fixing: Ed Roman, another eager, and a deUctive K B " MBl .IM-: ... nmmax nseem, wnw. n. a ■•>:.“■ ysj - ;^sap»- zjsg&Lmm. * y MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER «, lfjl

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