wONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 31, 1951 . wm Vfiipp ncro \ II THANKS ti the brilliant playing | of tennis Frank Sedgman j XabOve) at Sydney, Australia, the i)avis Cup went back into a vault Down Under tor another year. The ! (Aussie net star’s three-day per formance put him above any jfeateur player in the world, fmlgrnan is weighing offers to be j B professional.' (International) J READ AND USE CLASSIFIED ADS am aw so infofrriation Will BE kiven. Please 1o not ask hwi This Size Type 3c Word TIMES' ONLY tl.a§ phlMEl ONLY MM Alford Minimum toe Bans m i ifcßates <*»*... 99 Wo* V l FQW gAt-K l|St BALE: For good mules and hprse-drawn implements see Bud Norris, one mile from DUnn on Nbwton Grove Highway. McLamb j&cWpery Cdf'Ste., DUnn, N. c. the product for you to bug. Ydj TUI find a complete line of waYn] FEED at raStaOM BVeP'L'f Dunn. 8-It-ts-c FOR SALE: Nice gentle pony, black mare. 8 years old. Weighs about 600 lbs. 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The East, with Vie Jftno prove simpler than those of the wicz. Dick Kazmater and A1 De old. row starring, shaded the favored Approximately 400,000 fans will West 15 to 14; The South with Fred sit in on the 11 games >.r crowds Benn Ors completing 14 or 31 passes ranging from 100,000 at the Rose for 272 yards, came from behind to Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., to 5.000 beat the North 20 to I*, and Brooke at the Steel Bowl in Birmingham, Army Medical Center, “woti the Ala. Cigar" by beating the Cartip Le- Radio and television will carry jeune Marines 20 to 0, on three sec accounts of the games to uncount- ond-half touchdowns, ed millions across the country. II- The last-minute news from the linois’ clash with Stanford at Pask- bowls concerned mostly injured dena will enjoy the full treatment players. Admitting that all reports of national radio and -TV. Both the must be taken with tongue in cheek Sugar Bowl and Grange Bowl will and that many stars will recover feature local TV and national radio miraculously over-night. broadcasts while the Cotton, Gator, Sun, Tangerine and Salad bowls NEW ORLEANB (If Tennessee’s will have radio broadcasts. crippling blocking was held the key The show will go on, but -with to the Sugar Bqwi game today as ominous imports that tomorrow’s both teams skipped, through token program will mark the last of its workouts in their final prep for kind. The trend seems sifrongty tomorrow’s game. ' away from the bowls, attacked on Tennessee has great tunning and all sides by reformers ond educa- pretty good passing, but the pha tots. lanx of the boiie-VattUftg blockers BOWL FUTURE IN DOUBT is t}w keyto thiS team f S'SUccess. 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A large number of former Gran ville COiinty people have moved into the Lillington area during the past 13 tc 15 years, and this sidelight should cause much interest in the inter-county program. A large Crowd is expected to see the NSW Year’s Eve feature. •OWL SCHEDULE NEW YORK IW Facts and figures on the New Year’s Day bowl game: f ROSE, Pasadena, Illinois 8-9-1 vs. Stanford 9-1-0, NBC radio and tele vision, 5 p.m. EOT. SliOAlt, New Orleans, Tennessee 10-0-6 vs. Maryland 9-6-0, AW! ra dio, 2:45 pm. COTTON, Dallas, Kentucky. 7-4- 0 vs. TCU 6-4-0 NBC radio, 2 p.m. . ORANGE. Miami, Georgia Tech HMM vs. Baylor 8-1-1, CBS radio 2 p.m. GATOR, Jacksonville. Miami 7- 3- vs. Clemaoh 7-2-0 Mutual radio lull, £2 POSo. College of Pacific 4- VS Texas T«Bh 6-4-0, 4:15 p, m, . TANGERINE, Orlando, Arkansas State to-1-0 vs. Stetson. 8-0-2, Lib erty radio 0 p.m. 9AItAD, Phoenix, Houston 5-5-0 vs. Dayton 7-0-2 Liberty radio 4 pa. ,1 STfIbSL, Birmingham, Texas Col lege #-2-1 vs. Bethune-Cookman 0- M 2 pm. ObiANDER, Galveston, San An geio jc 6-2-0 vs. Hinds 8-3-0 11 wm.' The third BaSket-bUsting ace in SM m- 4. Dick Hehiric of Wake Forest, Had two: outstanding games ter the Deacons and was headed for fltfWUS# by Navy in the final WF ddntest as he gave a Mss effeeuve five starers for N. Iff, State have been Sffltttlit* OM lMn ors With Bill Kukoy, *