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10 The Newark Advocate Dec. 28, 1955 Rose Bowlers Visit Star Zanesville and Lockland Wayne Running Into High School Spring Drills Arc Outlawed Trouble This Season Marion Defeats Fremont Ross, 60-52; Coshocton Is Upset By Gales, 67-60 Newark Entertains Marion Harding Thursday; Visits Coshocton Friday COLUMBUS, Ohio tn-The Ohio COLLEGE BASKETBALL By The AMorlated Press Oklahoma City All-College Tourney (First round) High School Athletic Assn. voted today to reduce the age limit of scholastic athletes from 20 to 19, and to eliminate spring high school football starting In 1957. The age limit proposal was Oklahoma City 74, Pennsylvania COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) That fleet-footed thing called fame has wasted no time flashing past last year's Ohio high school basketball champions. Both Zanesville in Class A and Lockland Wayne in Class are finding the road to victory a bumpy one.

After 13 games, the two have only three victories between them. 62 Tulsa 60, Idaho State 59 adopted by vote of 633 to 208. It ONE OF THE LARGEST holiday crowds in the past Seattle 74, New Orleans Loyola specifies that all pupils shall be several years is expected to be on hand Thursday night in 70 come ineligible on or after their Oklahoma 65, Texas Tech Newark High School Gymnasium when Marion Harding 19th birthday with these excep Zanesville, with only one regular back from last year's squad, has Mitchell Retains one win against five losses. Lock tions: if the age of 19 is attained on or after Sept. 1, the pupil shall be eligible to compete through the following sports season; if the age land Wayne is 2-6.

i .111111. j.n rmmmmtmi i pninm f.f j-vVf i.m.r.,1 SMI iiimhrMhin 11 tiStW.ftt'rti WmiUll mi Presidents, leaders of the Buckeye Conference, meet Newark High Wildcats, who are at present setting the pace in Central Ohio League. The Presidents won their third straight conference game Tuesday night on their home floor when they broke An eligibility ruling that knocked out 6-4 Earl Frederick brushed of 19 is attained on or after Nov, 47 Big 7 Tourney at Kansas City (First round) Colorado 88, Oklahoma 65 Iowa State 79, Kansas State 71 Kentucky Invitational at Louisville (First round) Louisville 103, Arizona 83 aside three other Wayne victories the pupil can compete in winter sports; if the age of 19 is attained Columbus East, rated as one of the state's top Class A. outfits, was the latest to take Lockland Wayne's on or after March 1, the pupil can High Place In Cage Statistics Denison's Lou "Earp" Mitchell continued to place high among national leaders according to latest statistics released by the National Collegiate Athletic Bureau. With all games through Dec.

21 included, Mitchell had gained a compete in spring sports. a third quarter deadlock of 43-all to go and rack up a fourth quarter victory of 60-52 over Fremont Ross. Newark, undefeated in fivel measure, a 5847 decision last The age rule goes into effect at Western Kentucky 76. Ohio Unlv the start of the 1956-57 high school 60 Zanesville dropped a 59-55 ver sports season, or next September. Murray (Ky) 106.

Morehead (Ky) dict to Chillicothe in a Central Ohio Those balloting also approved, games and four of these.ln the Tf Holiiclro Central Ohio League, took a fulljJ11" IlUlUMia game lead in the race for leaguejnn honors as the result of Coshocton JL MjQ jLjlllCS 97 League fray Friday night but gets Eastern Kentucky 94, Bowling by a vote of 256 to 115, a regulation barring football practice ses encouragement from an undefeat Green 65 ed reserve team whose starters all notch in both scoring and rebound-ing over his ranking of a week ago. Although slipping two-tenths of a point in scoring average, his sions between Dec. 1 and Aug. 20, measure over six feet. thus eliminating spring football Quarterback Down in' the Southeastern Ohio practice.

Since the 195647 sports season does not start until next hills they're talking about another September, the spring practice ban Orange Bowl Tourney at Miami Beach (First round) -'Tulane 80, NYU 72 Miami (Fla) 92. Yale 90 Midwest Tourney at Terre Haute (First round) Emporia (Kan) State 83, Find- 18th among the small college cag-ers across the country as compared to his 19th spot last week. MONTGOMERY, Ala. UH With the big game only two days away, rival coaches have settled on their "Bevo." He's John Millhoan, 6-3 would not become effective until going down to its first COL loss Wednesday night when Lancaster whipped the Braves 67 to 60 on the loser's court. Before the setback, the Redskins had won three in a row and all of these were in the league.

Fremont held the upper hand during the first half of play when it held margins of 18-15 and 33-27 at the two rest periods. the spring of 1957. In rebounding, Mitchell's aver offensive and defensive teams for senior center for 0811100118 highflying Blue The Jump shot artist has 181 points in his team's The proposals voted upon today age of 22.8 moved him from third the 18th annual Blue-Gray football would not become effective until ui isainn an far an avmuo'a nf to second in the nation and at the lay 68' the start of the 1956-57 sports sea game here Saturday. Art Davis, Mississippi State half 36.2, son next September, the same as back, and Bob Hardy, Kentucky, A few nights back, Millhoan the age rule. were elected co-captains of the scored 53 points in a 97-74 win Taking; time off from practice for their Rose Bowl game, several members of the Michigan State squad visit movie star June Allyson on the "It Happened One Slight" set in Hollywood.

They Informed her she Is their unanimous choice for their mascot Shown are (from left, back row) Walt Kowalcyk, Jerry Puanutis, Earl Morrall and Clarence Peaks. With Miss Allyson Is Joe BadaczewskI, center lng the ball. Indiana State 77, Taylor 71 Xavier Invitational at New Orleans (First round) Grambling (La) 79. Dillard 67 In other actions, the association With Veteran Forward Ted Bibler and Center Bob Messner leading the way, the Presidents Gray team Tuesday. They're on over Huntington.

He hit 15 of 21 voted 305 to 60 to eliminate all football camps. field goal efforts and 23 of 28 free throws and topped off the per the offensive team. LSU's fullback, O. K. Ferguson and North Carolina's Ken Keller Tenn State 78, New Orleans Another regulation was adopted outpointed tneir visitors, 18-10, in the third eight minutes of play to pull even with Fremont.

Mar formance by snaring 20 rebounds, Xavier 58 same time caiapuuea mm to xne top of the Ohio Conference in that department as well as in total rebounds with a 114 figure through five games. Johnny. Tegtmeyer missed his. only free throw attempt against Kenyon and as a result slipped out of the top 10 in that category, but still ranked In the top 15 with an 87.0 average on 20 completions in 23 attempts. Mitchell had 25 points and 28 rebounds against the Lords.

on the opening and closing of bas round out the Smith's offensive A week earlier, he led his team to a new Southeastern Ohio League ketball season and basketball prac ion collected 17 points while ire Spartans Wind Up Social mont was getting only nine to backfield. Offensively the forewall will be tice. Members voted overwhelmingly that schools which have record for consecutive victories by scoring 41 points in a 77-62 rout win by a comfortable margin in Whirl; Return to Gridiron football teams can start playing Motor City Classic at Detroit (First round) Brigham Young 89, Toledo 70 Detroit 91, Perm State 58 Other Games MIDWEST Princeton 88, Northwestern 65 the last period. Bibler was the of Athens. It was his team's 38th basketball on or after Nov.

20 and top Marion scorer with 15 and straight league win. Millhoan hit 17 can schedule 18 games. Non-foot then came Messner and Shields of 19 free throws that night. PASADENA, cam. un Michigan state Rose Bowl squad was with 12 each and Jones with 10.

made up of LSU's Joe Tuminello and Howard Schenellenberger of Kentucky at ends; Jim Barron of Mississippi State and North Carolina's Bill Koman, tackles; Scott Bryan Bumthorne of 1 a guards; and Jack Prater of VPI, center. leg weary today, more from a busy round of sightseeing than from Probable starting lineup for Indiana 94, Butler 70 football workouts, In the same circuit, Pomeroy's hapless Panthers set a new record each time they drop a league game. Right now it's 23 straight Michigan 79, Denver 69 The social whirl has halted, however, and the squad will settle Arel Hopes To Surprise Pep MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (-Angek ball team schools can start playing basketball Nov. 1 and can schedule 20 games.

Heretofore, mere were no regulations on the number of games or start of play. The association voted 683 to 164 for a regulation setting Nov. 1 as the date for start of basketball down to concentrate on football. Bradley 71, College of Pacific 49 Chicago Loyola 88, North Dakota losses inside the loop. The Gray defensive team shapes "I want them to be tired at this A rim Ta TfVo 73 Dundee, trainer and manager of Middletown, unbeaten in five Millikin 99, Culver-Stockton 67 SOUTH stage of the game," said Duffy Daugherty.

"It a good BrOOKI VII ClUO up with two Alabama stars, Curtis Lynch and Nick Germanos, ends; Eddie Rayburn of Rice and Don Goss of SMU, tackles; Jack young Andy Arel, thinks "a lot of games and already talking state practice for schools having foot George Washington 82, Wyoming lit. Harding will be Lowell Carlisle, 6-2, and Ted Bibler, 6-2, "at forwards; Bob Messner, 6-4, at center; and Harold Jones, 5-11, and Mike Shields, 5-11, at guards. All are seniors. Carlisle, Bibler and Messner were regulars last season when Harding went 6-15 for the year. Jones and Shields are filling in for the part of departed starting guards, Joe Snouffer and Phil CarrolL The speedy guards were Harding's No.

I and 2 scorers last tournament, boasts one of the uuii nave uicu u.afiuiv a lit people are going to be surprised" when his boy meets the old master. 75 Johnny Podres tle and the 'outside stuff out of, state's flashiest offenses. The Mid Maultsy of Sorth Carolina and Willie Pep, in a lightweight 10 their systems. Tony Sardisco of Tulane, guards, dies are rolling along at a plus-85 round fight tonight. BROOKLYN (fl-Johrmy Podres "We planned these organized Wmgo Avery of Clemson and Bur clip.

Lama was the latest victim, FAR WEST Washington 76, Iowa 71 Oregon 86, Colorado 56 HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL "Andy and I know what we're tours so they wouldn't be chasing leigh Arnecke of SMU, lineback 85-67, and no one has come closer probably will be in the Army but Brooklyn still has enough pitching around in cars on their own. ers; Chuck Johns of LSU and Dick than 13 points to Paul Walker's doing," Dundee said. "If I didn't think Andy had a chance, I left to rate as favorites to win an They'll be getting a steady diet of lads. Lockland Wayne 47, Dayton Dun wouldn't take the fight" ball teams, and Oct. 1 for schools which do not have footbaH teams.

Start of basketball practice has not been regulated In the past In another action termed a "courtesy" move to Class schools which seemed to believe the term "Class could be construed as inferior scholastically, the association voted to abandon the classification and use the designation of euch schools as "Class Schools which now are termed Class' A because of theirl other National League pennant. football from now on." The Middletown Hamilton bar 44 season. FhU syKes, a lanicy The bout between Arel, a 22- The only remaining extra cur- junior who broke into the start' The Dodgers certainly will miss the 23-year-old lefthander who beat Marion Harding 60, Fremont Ross clashes this season shape up again as classics. The Big Blue have a ricular activity for the squad is ing lineup in the final games of 52 Moloney of Kentucky, halfbacks. Buckeye To Start Offensive starters for the Yankees are Jack Hecker of Bowling Green and Harold Burnine of Missouri or Leonard Zyzda of Purdue, ends; Ken Panfil of Purdue and Al Portney of Missouri, tackles; Dave New York Yankees twice in the Big Ten dinner Friday night.

6-1 record, the only loss a 70-60 the 1954-55 campaign, is back year-old southpaw from Massena, N. and the aging but still winning Pep will be televised by the ABC network starting at 9 p.m. (CST). Wayne 45, Brookville 42 Jefferson 47. Phillipsburg 46 the World Series last fall, includ UCLA knocked off entirely Tues setback at the hands of Kokomo, with the reserves.

Sykes got 11 ing a brilliant shutout in the de day. Coach Red Sanders said the Columbus Academy 56, West Jeff points in the 50-48 loss to Newark Ind. Hamilton downed Portsmouth Friday, 87-83. cisive seventh game. Still his 9-10 one-day layoff was decided on be erson 45 last year, Snouffer had 13, Mess ner 11 and Carlisle 7.

record in the regular season No one has come close to beat Weaver of Ohio State and Mike larger enrollments, will become Kenton 54, Urbana 47 cause partly because of a muddy practice field and also to give some minor injuries a chance to ing Class Wiltshire and its ace In the first six games this Falls of Minnesota, guards, and Class AA when the new rules go Mount Vernon 71, Gallon 53 center, Gary Kesler. The Bearcats Allen Baumgart of Detroit, center. into effect next September. Troy 66. Springfield 46 shouldn't be too hard to make up.

Podres learned Tuesday he had been reclassified 1-A by his draft board at Ticonderoga, N. Y. and heal. Jim Haluska, a sure shot passer have eight straight, the latest an 87-53 conquest of Rockford, and PALO ALTO, Calif. (A Bob Davenport of UCLA was named the most valuable Pacific Coast college football player today by the Palo Club.

That gives him the annual GJenn S. "(Pop) Warner, trophy. season Shields is the top scorer with 83 points. Bibler has 78, Jones 66 and Messner 64. Jones got 28 markers in the 64-63 win Both teams scheduled afternoon from Wisconsin, will be at quarter is subject to immediate calL Al practices from now on in.

Kesler. is averaging about 32 a back when the Blues have the ball The MSU squad muddied its uni game and is sitting it out in the with halfbacks Lou Baldacci of over Findlay. The other buck Vandalia 53, Northridge 26 Germantown 67, Farmersville 64 Sidney 39, Dayton Kiser 36 Piqua 40, Greenville 3) Dayton Fairmont 62, Bellefontaine 58 Eaton 60. Dixon 31 though the head of the draft board said he doubted very much that Podres would be called before late minutes. Kesler packs 225 eye Conference Victory was over forms in a two-hour morning drill Tuesday.

The players were hitting Irish To Play On Marysville Court Tonight The game tonight between Mag Michigan and Joe Marconi of West Virginia and Roger Weigmann of pounds on his 6-9 frame. spring, it was unlikely that the dummies with a solid whack Iowa in the fullback slot. Last year Willshire outfit ran would be around for much of the but coaches didn't regard it as too The starting defensive unit for West Alexandria 47. Camden 42 up 29 victories before bowing to the champion Lockland Wayne 1956 season. good.

the Blues will consist of Franz Koeneke of Minnesota and Joe 3 Times Faster For HEARTBURN Certified laboratory tests prove Bell-ana tablets neutralize 3 timet aa much stomach acidity in one minute as many leading digestive tablets. Get Bell-ana today for the (attest known relief. 2V. netic Springs and Newark St "I'll go in and put in my time "I don want them too sharp at bunch. i and come out and play ball again." this point," Daugherty said.

If Pappetti of West Virginia at ends, Sandusky, 71-56. A total of 62 fouls were called in the Coshocton-Lancaster game Tuesday night at Coshocton and four starters on each team were evicted via the foul route. The preliminary game Thursday night in local senior high gym should be an interesting one as both Newark and Marion Harding Reserves have lost only one Francis de Sales will be played in the new Marsyville High School Holyoke, Mass Bobby Cour- said Podres at his home in With- (overtime) Van Wert 53, Wapakoneta Blume 51 Celina 63, Lima Shawnee 60 Carroll 72, Thurston 53 Berne Union 89, Hamilton Twp. 77 they were, oiey would be stale be Roger Swedberg of Iowa and Ed Meads of Michigan at tackles, gymnasium. erbee, N.

Y. fore tne game." chesne, 130, Holyoke, outpointed Joe Wilkinson, 126, Washington, 10. Brooklyn lists 17 pitchers on its Jack O'Toole of Wichita and Sam Coach Walter Reid of the Irish said the game was moved from roster. Don Newcombe, Carl Er-j Selerno of Colorado at guards, the smaller Magnetic court to the skuie and Billy Loes from the nu with "Duke" Karnoscak of Color Ara Parseghian Completes Staff one at Marysville because it is do and Gary Click of Colorado A game, bummaries cleus of the staff. It will be up to manager Walter Alston to replace much larger.

t. and at laiebacker, and backs Delaware Willis 65, Big Walnut 61 London 55, Northeastern 39 Hilliards 88, Monroe 60 Christianburg-Jackson 63, Southeastern 58 Dayton Chaminade 78, Springfield Marlon Harding Tom Rodgers, station manager Podres from the others. Doug Roether of Kansas State, Ed EVANSTON, El. Ara Par at WCLT, said the tilt would not Karl Spooner, Roger Craig and AiDngnt or Syracuse, ana jerry seghian, Northwestern's new head 3 12 be broadcast due to the fact WCLT Zaleska of Colorado A and or Don Bessent are solid possibilities Catholic 52 I 10 was unable to get a line into football coach, has named two former assistants at Miami of Ohio Podres, unmarried, had been Jerry Harkrader of Ohio State 12 0 Marysville. usiea unnt lor military service to his staff.

60 The Green Wave, which has won since 1952 because of a bad back. Northwestern 72, Bethel 69 (overtime) Miami Central 81, WestvUle 71 St. Marys 93, Rockford 52 a. 33 G. 19 Richard Urich, an end coach, Carlisle, f.

Bibler. f. Lockwood. e. Messner, c.

Jones, g. Shields, g. Sykes, g. Totals Fremont Eoss Sherman, f. Middleton, I.

Beeker, I. Brauchla, I. Walters, e. Hosulitaliny, e. Lee.

g. Schneider, g. Teem Cops First Half Crown four out of six games so far this season, be out after its first and Bruce Beatty, a tackle coach, T. 5 0 IS 17 Frank Ellwood flf were picked Tuesday by Parseghi Ashville 75, Stoutsville 38 road victory. The reserve teams Lorain 84.

Ashland 78 of the two schools will get the Marries Angel an. Both are 27, Still to be selected are two more assistants and a freshman coach. 4 A 4 won the first half of the program underway this evening at Lancaster Public 67, Coshocton 60 Lancaster St. Marys 74, Amanda Big Four Independent Basketball DOVER. Ohio (-Quarterback 52' League Tuesday night in Fulton 45 Totals ranK juwooa, wno wiu De co- Score at the end of each quarter: Canton Timken 58, Cleveland West Elementary School gym when they defeated Big Bear, 44-38, for their 7:15 p.

m. Amon Henry Hits 235-629 Series Marion Harding IS 27 43 IS 33 43 46 makes the down payment on this g. r. Canton McKinley 82, Cleveland captain of the 1936 Ohio State University football team, married his hometown girl, Patricia Angel, last night in St. John's Evangelical Cage Games This Week Heights 45 I Brooklyn 68, Brecksvuie bb Ashtabula 60.

Ashtabula Harbor 39, and Reformed Church here. Both are students in OSU's col In the Recreation All-Star League Tuesday night, Amon Henry posted city-high scores of 235-629. Howard, fifth win in six starts. The loss was the third against three victories for Big Bear. Borden's entered the win column for the first time when they handed Albers Market a stunning 50-24 setback.

The Ice cream outfit had lost five straight and the loss was the third in six outings for the los Cuyahoga Heights 46, Wickliffe 42' lege of Ellwood, 20, is WEDNESDAT Homer Care Tourney a remont Kosa Lancaster Fairchild. f. Arledge, I. Keller, I. F.ichorn, e.

I.eohner, c. Hall, g. Holiday, g. Cavanaugh, f. Gfieer.

g. Totals CoHhoeton Robinson, Green, f. Taylor, c. Duling, g. Mathews, g.

a junior. His bride, 18, is a fresh 4 1 3 3 3 4 1 21 G. 3 3 10 0 3 Homer vs. Jacksontown Utica vs. Mt.

Vernon St. Vincent Akron Central at Coshocton man. Flowers fired 612. Best Jewelry hit a 2832 total and, Altens Clothing singled for 1001. In the Ladies' Recreation, Zella Thomas chalked St Francis at Magnetic Spring ers.

Summaries; THURSDAY G. Giardello Plans Comeback Try Marlon Harding at Newark up a 562 total wniie Bene wngm T. 7 Summit Station Holldav Tourney slammed home a 229 single. Best 1 Watklna Memorial vs. Mifflin 19 Jewelry posted 866-2425.

Totals Gahanna vs. Summit Station IS 12 4 Score at the end of each quarter: PHILADELPHIA UP) Middle and (Finals and consolation gam at In the Palace Fiber glas Lancaster 10 32 48 Coshocton 22 41 weight Joey Giardello, in training Willoughby 61, Chagrin Falls 51 Willard 73, Tiffin Columbian 72 Bluffton 58, Pandora-Gilboa 47 Columbus Grove 49, Cory-Rawson 45 McGuffey 95, Buckland 73 Vaughnsville 43, Botkins 38 Lima St. Rose 78, Lakeview 49 Martins Ferry 80, Bellaire 73 Yorkville 87, Mount Pleasant 69 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASS? Wednesday's Schedule St. Louis at Minneapolis New York at Rochester Tuesday' Results New York 80, Philadelphia 79 Rochester 91, Syracuse 80 Boston 105, St. Louis 102 League, Chuck Mertz notched 210- 1:45 in Homer tourney) Liberty Union Holiday Tourney Baltimore since his release from Holmesburg 44 T.

A Groves, f. Vannoy, f. Shomaker, e. Davis, g. Baldwin, (.

Nelson, g. Totals Big Bear Miller; f. Parrll, f. Miller, c. McMannis, Hewitt, g.

Newton, g. Hess, g. Fllkill, g. prison a month ago on an assault Glenford vs. Canal Winchester Hartford vs.

Liberty Union 10 0 536. Lab Stores did 2280 and Pals an 813 game. Jane Roberts hit 204-487 in the Ladies' Junior League at the same alleys. Vernon Drive- charge, will start his fistic comeback on January 10 against an op ponent yet to be named, a spokes in rolled 788-2177, FEIDAT "'Newark at Coshocton Dover at Zanesville Cambridge at Lancaster- Chllllcothe at Marietta -Z Summit Station Tournament man said today. Giardello, who was the number Lowest-Priced Penicillin made in India is available to the public for the first time.

17 Totals one challenger for the middle rVinanJmtinn mmmm mvsm a Score at the end of each quarter) ClMkla weight title before his trouble with A I 10 IS 17 Big Bear 1 16 31 Liberty Union Tourney fnnanlatinn Buna the law, has been engaging in sparring sessions. Officials Mccracken ana (lowers. Finals G. MOTOROLA 2rTV F. 0 OPPORTUNITIES I Maryland's Famed Defense in Burdens D.

Hunter, I. T. Hunter. I. McVey.

f. Cochran, f. Houdeshell, e. R. Rechel, c.

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Easy pay terms. 0 FOR May Halt booners Backs Asmil 1 I 1 1 1 c. 0 1 3 7 C. Rechel, g. Summer Employment Totals Albers MIAMI, Fla.

Iff) Maryland's mighty defense; the nation's best F. Kaiser, f. against a rushing attack, apparently is giving Oklahoma's Coach Bud Wilkinson the greatest concern as he rounds his team into shape for Wilson, f. Babs, c. Factory Approved Equipment Factory Controlled Method, Factory Trained Men General Tiro Quality Rubber Ford.

g. uic uuni iwiuou Snelling. g. 11 24 Totals Score at th and of each quarter: While Oklahoma is primarily a rushing team and ranked first in the country in that respect during the 1955 season, the Sooners spent most of Tuesday's two heavy workouts on aerial offense. Bordens 33 50 $5 DOWN $2.50 Per Week A NATIONAL INDUSTRY (With Plant in Central Ohio) DESIRES rr0RS IN: Albers 10 16 Ofiiclala-McCracktn and Flowers.

The practice schedule indicated; that WiiKinson wants to be pre vantage over the other team some where and you exploit that ad NATIONALS HOCKEY LEAGUE By The Associated Press Wednesday's Schedule Montreal at Toronto Tuesday's Results No games scheduled pared to take to the air if his' speedy ground attack is blocked by the rocky Maryland defense. "In most games," he said, "you think that you might have an ad- Accounting Physics Chemistry General Science Engineering Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, Chemical, Ceramic) No Down Payment if You Trade Now! No matter what make, no matter how old your TV, it makes the full down payment on this budget-priced Motorola 21" table TV! Model 2 1 T25 in Carnation Pink, Tan, or Charcoal. OUR UmS ARE AS GOOD AS OUR VAWISI Price IncL Fd. Tax, full-yaor picture tuba warranty vantage, i "But we know of no department in which we have an advantage over Maryland. We have to work on everything.

Our biggest problem, I guess, is to make sure that we commit no mistakes." Coach Jim Tatum of Maryland took his squad behind the concrete curtain of the Miami baseball sta- I TITER EST A Chance to Gain Valuable Practical Experience On ALL DEPOSITS Savings Insured Up to $10,000 AVAILABLE ONLY AT SETS coniMS Hawkinson Treads 66-63 Union St. Call Dl 4-2245 This Summer! jdium and admitted only his "home" press from Maryland. 1 Tatum said he installed a new play for the Orange Bowl game i with Oklahoma two years ago and jhe strongly suspects that someone tipped off Wilkinson because "as 'soon as we called the play, Oklahoma imm.rliatplv u-onr intn a rla. liiiii Phone FA 2-2401 FA 6-1 711 14-16 South Second Streef If Interested Write P. O.

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