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••w- VJfWKg*** 1 *^** OOBTLAND aTAW^^BP,, TUjSDAY BvTCNTNG, MARCH 1,1982, PAGE SEVEN 3V =3B PROFESSIONAL SPORTING NEWS INDOOR OUTDOOR jTACKLE \0 mm yl,, Opcnt at C. H. S. ' Night at 8:30 . 0 f Groton, ths Ion* •^ck the path of **• ' J S l n l t . Quart f o r t h . ^Bnd robin tourney, .-.«.« series with the K/c H. 8- gymnasium Z,* night at 8:80. Tha clash for the second ,geik on Thur»day . k ot Groton la evt- _ m« contest at Mlnoa r.here they were beaten Lirfln of 36-34. Coronas L, back to their home FL Homer by a fairly .tally. Tn# Uo °— ** T# , the sctlp of Homer la t tourney, but It waa not final seconds of play out the crack Mlnoa , jut Thursday night. •Ml of the t w regtf- tfutm this wlntar be- , MOOM and Groton ara tf another hard f ought Jfednesday n i g h t . Coach s'i csfers loat the first ^..jrters at Groton SS- , ^ 1 oey in the final min- „rel they pulled through •onae in this city by a til to 11. _jje Jerseyed dribblers M expect to bring tha jatlon to the city Wed- J at appeared here sev- l(| o. Paul Burns, tha _«jr, P«., star, is still ca- ( t forward berth for paired with htta la i center assignment be- _jCoudlres, w h i l e W a t s o n tare the bacKcourt psr- Moose basketeera, beat g a m e of tha k it the present period, i their lineup intact to The forward posl- bt eared for by Phil Johnny Buttlno. the tat center to be looked Ifcmmy G a l l a g h e r , while iind, Joe Call hold down "Gotch" Carr, former t Dalrerslty star athlete, lamed as the official for Wlsceasui Picks So* Ta Coack Football Tarn Madlaoa, Wis., March 1. UP)—Members of th« athletic council have reached an agreement on a new football coach at tha University of Wisconsin, and it waa learned from a reliable source their choice ta G u y Svndt, assistant coach for several years. Tha counoil'a statement said a recommendation has been forwarded to the board of regents aad. that tha re- gents may announce Sundt's name at their discretion. Tha regents are scheduled t o m e e t March S. Selection of a n e w coach has been hanging fire sinoe Glenn Thtstlethwaite resigned la December. CHDRCH QUINTET REGISTERS WIN Mesaarial Baptist Cat;eri Beat C H. S. Frota 29-21 JOE RALICKI TOPS NORMAL SCORERS •ssssaasaaassBasi Jamier Five* Star CaOacts K PataU ta 11 Caotasts GALLAGHER IS SECOND HIGH BeaTalo Forward Clicks Off M Tel- llee RattcU Leads Mates ta Field Goals and Fools—Normals Average S t a - l l Points per Game Accomplishing the greatest dam- age in the second and last quarters, the Memorial Baptist church quin- tet trimmed the Cortland high Freshmen last evening at the high school court by a score of 29 to at. Memorial Baptist will meet the Horner Reserves Friday night in the preliminary to the Homer Town team-Minos, round robin game at Homer. George Brlcker ran wild for the Tompkins Street cagers last night to click eft IS tallies on six field baskets a n d a foul. Broslus and Stark contributed their share with j IS points between them. Di Jaoano, covering the left guard berth for the yearlings, starred for the frosh with 12 tal- lies. The lineup: Bssmerltl Baptlu 31 srn 1 1 i in m it •» Blsatt. rf Bflcksr. It HewUmt e Stark rg Brusiui, If f HUM'iATH SHOE sett, Cubs' catcher, is 11 new toe plate on hi* i The plate, Gabby hopes, i die (hoe from wearing My because of the drag tin making throws. .V... ToUl» SCOTS by periods: IfSsnarisX B»i,tist a. a Fro** C. M. S. Fhtkelstein, rf Culssordo, If CalKrtie, c XtrapiDO, re DUacsao, Totals **>** II Bftl 31 1*4 1 « t « 1 1 1 * U in Totals n-a» •-u c. a. a rross ____ • « Bsfms: Lsalssa. Timekeeper »nd Scorer: flail. Tim* of periods: 8 minutes esrn. The crack Syracuse freshman basketball five will play host to Cook Academy at Archbold gym- nasium tomorrow night. Temple Theatre >/ ,,+* mmm . *r . * •- While Big Joe Ralicki of Buffalo still heads the parade of the Cort- land Normal basketeers with 62 points clicked off in 11 contests to date, Bill Gallagher has stepped out to give the stocky center a marry battle for Individual scor- ing laurels. Tha freshman forward, also a Buffalo product, has been finding tha old net with regularity of late and trails Ralicki by only four marks. Jerry Dexter is third in line tor Individual efforts with 62 tallies. Bill Smith has made 61, then In the upper lot comes Joe Adeasa with 46 and Jerry McDon- ald with SI marks. The scoring order is the same in the field basket division where Ralicki leads with 26 of the dou- ble deckers. Gallagher has tossed in 26 goals, Dexter 22 and Smith 21. Joe Ralicki again blazes to the front in the foul group where he has made good 10 of his efforts. Bill Smith has registered nine of the single pointers, while Dexter and Gallagher each have collected eight. The hilltoppers in winning seven of its 11 engagements to date have averaged 29 9-11 points per con- test and tossed 328 tallies into the cords. Their opponents are cred- ited with 284 markers, an average of 25 9-11 per game. The individual scoring record to- date: G 11 11 11 11 11 10 10 3 5 5 Tonight's Matckt Y'S MEN TAKE MATCH Defeat Moose In Two Out of Three Games In Fraternal Loop V. M. C. A. Alleys Standard vs Trust Co. American Legion vs Postofflce. Recreation Alleys (Ladles' League, 7-8.) (Commercial League.) Durkee's vs Northrup's. Crescents vs Louis Clothiers. Brewers vs Arctics. BUSINESS MEN'S LOOP Dexter and LoveU Piasters Take Last Night's Matches Ralicki Gallagher Dexter Smith Adesag McDonald Hare G. Brown R. Brown Ross Cook B 26 26 22 21 19 14 4 F 10 8 8 9 7 3 1 T 62 68 52 61 45 31 9 Bowlers of the Dexter club hit the upgrade last evening to win three in a row from Dryden in Business Men's circuit engagement at the Recreation runways. The lovell plnsters copped two, out of three against A. A P. Stores i n t h e second round of the nightly series. Mary Dexter again carried off the individual laurels for the Dex- terites by crashing the maples for 214 and 570. Oltz chalked up the high single game of 198 for Dryden and J. 8mith tallied high three-games of 675. High single of 213 went to Healy In the Lovell lineup, while Gladys Lovell chalked off 537 for her three games. Wood with high single of 226, and Harold Mclntyre with 690 bore thehonors for the A. & P. Stores. The scores: Dexter (S) Total 194 S70 The Ts Men, after dropping the opener by 49 pins, sallied through the ranks of the Moose last night t cop the next two games and Fra- ternal league tilt at the Y. M. C. A. alleys. Harold Moore netted high single of 119 for the victors and Don Ab- bott hit high three of 686. Bellinger starred for the Moose after sinking the maples for tallies of 225 and 676. The score: T*s Men (1) Moore Dlppold Fiske Reynolds Abbott THREE GRID AC|S FOR WEST POINT Pacific Coast to Send Star AtUttas to Amy Totals 840 922 Moose (1) 890 27«52 Bellinger Talbot Lunbderg Monaco Adams 225 183 164 144 173 168 185 154 189 182 192 163 157 144 201 Ttl. 675 631 475 477 556 Totals 889 868 857 M M THREE-MAN LEAGUE Los Angeles, March 1. <£").—West Point will get several cracking good athletes from California next year, perhaps the oustandlng double duty man being Bob Shuler, twice all Southern California con- ference tackle at California Tech and last season voted the most valuable player In the conference. Shuler is six feet, two Inches tall and weighs 185 pounds. He has ambitions to change from tackle to end when he goes to the Array. The big fellow is a pretty good shot putter, hammer thrower and discus performer. He has heaved the shot 47 feet S-S inch, tossed the hammer 126 feet and thrown the discus 140 feet. < A couple of experienced ends also have their eyes on the rugged West Point citadel on the Hudson, Ralph Stone, one of the best wing- men California has turned out In many years, and Jay Todd, a good Stanford product. MARKETS Burgess Clothiers Take Two Games From Traction Co. 140 48 328 The season's record todate: C N. 8. 86. Manlius School Ithaca College Cornell Frosh % N. 8. 28, r: * s. is.. c d C. N. 8. 28, C. N. 8. 30, C. N. 8. 29. C. N. S. SI, C. N, S. 24. C. N. 8. 29, C. N. S. SI, C. N. 8. 49, 328 16 SI 28 Brockport Normal 16 Oswego Normal 2S E. Stroudsburg Sf Oswego Normal 23 Savage School It E. Stroudsburg 44 Panzer College 17 Albany Pharmacy 17 284 M. Dexter Carr Talbot' Bellinger Evans Totals » Burllngam OIU Hewitt 162 189 216 138 117 772 214 143 148 118 188 8J1 Dryden (0) 114 198 136 B. Burlingame 110 J. Smith Totals O. Lovell Wilcox Moore Healey Morris Total* 171 729 Lovell's 158 166 126 187 143 720 A. * P . 118 176 If. 4 113 190 751 (»)' 192 142 193 166 1H 864 (1) 173 188 }31 182 465 552 387 487 868 2,451 Total 165 397 134 136 154 214 608 426 377 675 803 2,283 Total 187 837 146 147 213 161 444 466 516 475 CORNELL NOSES OUT YALE 34-33 H. Mclntyre Wood E. Mclntyre Frits Houk Totals 218 180 117 116 221 182 223 104 171 180 884 2,438 Total 190 590 589 370 426 571 186 m 170 851 860 835 2.54=; The Army plebe fencing team has a match booked with Roxbury school for Saturday March 13. Jjuttr and Dorothy Maokalll, co-featured players In a »Their Mad Moment," Foa romantic drama. Cortland Theatre hast Minute Basket Decides Close League Duel ^ New Haven, Conn., March 1. (&") —A last minute goal from the cen- ter of the floor by Dick McGraw, Cornell center, brought his team a 34 to 33 Eastern Intercollegiate league victory last night over Yale's basketeers. The Ell squad, which had trailed throughout the first period, led ! SS t o SO, t w o minutes before the end. Two successful Cornell foul j shots preceded McGraw's goal. At one Urns In the first half, Yale trailed 17 to 8. Led In a ! second half rally by Nikkei and Saner, the Ells took the lead 2 2 to 21, trailed again as a result of two successive Cornell goals, and I again gained a slight lead which they held until the last two min- utes of the game. Nikkei of Yals with IS points was high scorer. McGraw was sec- ond with 10. M Bowlers of Burgess Clothing Company started the weekly series of three-man circuit matches last evening by winning two out of three over Traction Company at the Y. "M. C. A. alleys. Harold Burgess was high man for the Main Street merchants to tally 198 and 624. Hummer with high single of 196 and Tallman hitting high three of 464 set the pace for Traction Company. The score: Burgcvi (2) Total 166 475 181 441 180 524 Sportland Flashes Harvard's freshman swimming and track teams will, be rivals for. Exeter's respective teams In con- tests scheduled for Saturday. Purdue Is heading the Big Ten basketball league with eight vic- tories a n d a single defeat. North- western Is a step behind with eight triumphs and two setbacks. COUNTRY PRODUCE New York. March 1. (AP)— But- ter, receipts. 5.221, steady. Cream- ery, higher than extra, 2211 @28>ic: extra (92 score), tajfe; B»at (87 to 84 score), 2 1 "i (o,2J V seconds unquoted; packing stock, current make No. 1. l«H@17c; N o . 2 , 15 He. Cheese— Receipts. 205,173: quiet. State, whole milk, flats, fresh average State, whole milk, flats, fresh average to fancy specials, HH® 14c; do., held. 16H@18c. Eggs Receipts, 10,631; weak. Mixed colors, standards (cases 44 lb. net), 15*4 @iec; rehandled re- ceipts (cases 43 lbs., net) 13^(g*Uc; no grades, 12 H @13c; special packs. Including unusual hennery selections sold from store on credit, 16 M % 17c; mediums. 12@12Hc; dirties, 12@ 12 He; checks lie; refrigerators, as to quality, lO@12Hc; standards and undergrade* unquoted. Atlan- tic coast, hennery special packs, premium marks, 22@23c; Atlantic coast and mid western hennery spe- cials (cases 45 lbs.. Bat). 19 H ® 21c; standards (cases 44 lbs., net), 18@18 He; lower grades, 17^17 Vac; mediums, 17@ 17 He; Pacific coast, fresh, shell treated or liners, specials, 24@24 He; standards, 21 <& 23c; low- er grades unquoted; mediums, 19H@2lc; marked pullets un- quoted. Refirgerator whites as to quality, ll@13He; brown eags, nearby and western special packs, private sales from store, 16H@19e; western standards, 15H @l6c. Live Poultry Irregular. Chick- ens by freight, 16© 17c; express, 18 ©24c broilers by freight. »Os; «8» pretss, lS«$26c; fowls by freight, t$20c: express. 20@21c; roosters by freight or express, lOe; turkeys by freight. 16&26«; express, l&esOe; ducks by freight, 1 5 0 1 7 0 ; s a u r s s s unquoted. Dressed Poultry Firm. Chick- ens, fresh unquoted; frosen. 2)0# 29c: fowls, fresh, 1 6 e 2 « c ; frosen, 15®23c; old roosters, fresh. 10S& 14c; frosen, unquoted; turkeys, fresh. 15 @26o; frosen, 16 # 2 7 c . ducks, fresh, unquoted; frosen. 10 las* Potatoes—Receipts, 80 cars; dull; Long Island 180 lbs., in bulk. $2.50 (a,2.60; Maine, do., $1.76(31.85; Bermuda, barrel, $6.5000-00; Flor- ida bushel crate, $ 1 5 0 ; d o . , bar- rel, $5.0O@ 5.50. Cabbage—Steady; New York Danish, white, per ton, $20.00® 22.00; southern new crop, 1H bushel, white, [email protected]; red, $ 1 . 2 5 0 2 . 0 0 ; S a v o y . $ 1 2 5 0 2 . 0 0 . it :] •» Good things should be praised. !! it 3 TEAMS CLOSE SOME SEASON State College. Pa., March 1.— Three Penn State teams will com- plete horn* schedules on Saturday, the varsity basketball team meet- ing Pittsburgh, the boxing team opposing West Virginia University, and the freshman court team en- tertaining Cook Academy, 8etur- day's wrestling meet with Cornell marked the last home appearance for the Lion«grapplers. Both varsity and freshman basketball teams will end their schedules the follow- ing week-end with games at Pitta^jll^'J burgh. JS II Business Directory Stanton Howe Burgess Totals Hummer Dunning Tallman 181 107 146 434 128 153 198 479 Traction Co. (1) 108 166 158 196 145 155 627 1,440 Total 113 417 138 430 151 464-1 Jean Borotra, Christian Bous- sus and Antolne Gentlen, the three j French tennis stars who will take | pnrt in the national Indoor cham- | pionshlps at the Seventh Regiment Armory from March 12 to 19, are due to arrive In this country to- morrow on the lie de Franc. The trio will also participate In the team matches between the United States and'France at the same ar- mory from March 21-23. Nut $11.75 ••' - -' Stove $11.75 COAL! Buckwheat $7.00 We have new trucks and can give prompt service. Direct from mines^— N"o s l a t e ! We draw from 1 ton to 4 tons guaranteed weights. Phone 721-R Pea $975 $11.75 Totals 422 496 402 1,820 College Sports The National A. A. U. 50,000- meter walking championship will be held on Sept. 3 at Mays Land- ing, N. J. Basketball Cornell 84, Yale $3. Michigan 83. Wisconsin 18. Northwestern 26, Ohio State 19. Pittsburgh 28, Harvard 25. Purdue "Gotch" Carr is named to han- dle the first Cortland Moose-Grot- on game of the round robin series in this city tomorrow night. Win Powers has charge of the whistle fof~-the clash at Groton Thursday night. C-O-A-L-! Nnt $11.50 Stove $11.50 Ef| 511.50 Pea $9.50 Buckwheat $7.00 Prompt service Orders as low as 600 pounds STANF1ELD - PHONE 440-J mrudi 28, Harva JO m, Illinois 11 :G1*ESSOR TO NO SUtaTJESSOR TO WAGNER "There are more good players j in the National League now than when I broke in," says Nap Ruck- eg, one time Brooklyn southpaw. ! "But they haven't been able to re- I place one of the old timers. I mean ! Hans Wagner." The Cornell University golf i schedule for this spring Includes i matches with Princeton, Lehigh, i Union, Colgate and Penn State. Fender, Body and Radiator Repairing. Your satisfaction is guaranteed here. CENTRAL GARAGE 15 Groton Ave. Phone 818 Cortland, ff. Y . l if I •» ;t is :: • 3 .1 •I IS ! i Regardless of their failure in the last world series, the Philadelphia Athletics will face the seven-league contenders In April with exactly the same lineup that closed the 1931 season. Union - Endlcott, Corning Free Academy, and Thomas A. Edison high school of Elmlra Heights, will be newcomers on the Elmlra high school football chart next fall. Today's Cross Word Puzzle s r TI 114 I I j SIT 4 t » Iff 5 I * HXJowss, if Kennsdr, rf K * O Oann*n. RMM. rt 0'Hsdl,ls hsU-OonsU i n ! " W. nstnsn. BrstutsB sad Tssaa Vsls S3 s7n 1(3 I • « a it • o » 4 i 1 ! * 111 n r is AC ROM l. Kind of dec T. Steep descents or declivities 15. Nocturnal animal 14. Social outcast 16. Gives facts 16. Mors peculiar 18. Metal-bearing rocks 50. Elevated railways: colloq. 51. Acquiesce* S3. Knack 24. Two: prefix 26. Understsnd 26. Blissful abodes 28. Exist 29. SI. meats 12. Change 14. Pall apart 15. feminine ending it. Originate ST. Wharves SS. Angler's Solution of Yesterday's Puzxls Bury Advertls*. RICKMAN TO GREEN BAY? Herman Hickman, Tennessee's All-American guard. may play with the Green Bay eleven, pro- fessional champions, next season. '**Pmt '•a The FOUND: PERFECT JOB- PAT FOt NCs|W0R|nKC Atlanta, March I. 0PJ) Johnny Dobba, erstwhile manager of the Atlanta Crackers, looks forward to a comfortable and remuner- ative Job of loafing this sum- mer Dobbe, supplanted a s t h e . club pilot though in posses- alnn of a year's contract cell- ing for 11,000 will be paid In foil la monthly installments, providing he doesn't land an- other Job. In that case, he will get only the difference betweea his eld a i d n e w 4*. Talks: slang 41. Declare 43. Saucy 4*. BOOM of cheese 4t. Deed _ 41. German river 41. Alternative SO. Expiate 61. East Indian freight IS. Note of the seals 14. Wrath* It. Black variety of hard rubber 61. Siamese eoln t*. European fish l. Dropsy II Musical lastruBMat 18. Muscular 66. Kind of bird *7. Serpent* «S. Sober 1 *"Uen i. Cereal s* 1. Edible tuber 4. Perform R. Not tight It. Finishes ?. Pays out 8. Menu 9. Metrle land 10. Stiver: -.1. BUndof _ rubber 12. Frosen dessert IT. Legal conveyances It. Cable meter 31. Air: come, form 32. Trap 26. Large bird of southern Brest) lUKtnd of SF railroad car: colloev 3t. South America! animal 81. Equine animal S3. Stories 35. Ths bitter vetch 16. Weep 38. Puff up 19. Fslins animal 40. Ruin 41. Talking birds 4 2. Part of a ack Hackneyed 47. Positive electric poles 48. Tiny *l f oronisnt 63. Vapid 65. Short Jacket 87. Touni devils 18. Encourage tO. Notable historical period «l. Germ cells •4. Correct: eolloo.. ft. Hypothetical force Three athletic teams of Colgate and Syracuse are due to compete on Saturday. The swimming teams of the rival institutions come to- gether at the tank of the Hunting- ton gymnasium at Hamilton. That 1 evening the varsity and freshman basketlBnll quintets of the two col- leges meet at Archbold gymnasium. C-O-A-L! Nat $11.75 Stove $11.75 Pea $9.75 Egf U1.7S Buckwheat, extra good $7.00 We hav* new trucks and can give prompt service. Direct from mines—No slate! We draw from 1 ton to 4 tons George Huson, Phone Homer 282-J :: * * Bull fighting enthusiasts in Cuba are waging a campaign to bring the sport back to the Island. Careful and Painstaking Upholstering and Furni- ture Repairing. H. P. JOHNSTON Phone 1S45-W 22 Groton Ave., Cortland All kinds of PAINTS and ROOFINGS at Depression Prices This Is the year to reroof and paint, free estimates. C. W. Folsom, McGraw Phone 1S8-R Evenings Joseph E. Widner will have 40 juveniles in his large string of horses on the metropolitan track this year. John Borg, Swedish plng-por.g expert who recently arived in the United States from his native land, has been displaying his European style of play at Kansas City. play 44. Give os < Vernon Hayriea. star end with the Tulane Southern Conference football-champions last fall, plays center for the Green Wave quintet. He's also a star Javelin thrower. John M. Biggerstaff of Sulphur Springe, Ark., has only one leg, but plans to play In major golf tournaments this year. Particular Painting and Paper Hanging Distinctive Decorating Howard A. Masten 40 Clayton Ave. Phone 1132-R UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING - REFTNISHDCO Repair your old Furniture make it like new at prices that will surprise you. Free estimate. Call 1S15-J after B P. M. E. C. SHETLER 72 Clinton Ave. True sportsmanship is exem- plified by the Buoknell Untvemlty footballers. Once each week they send flowers to Joha SaymanskI, the Fordham grldder w h o w a s seriously injured last fall In the Bison-Ram contest. tTtl leisure probably will la smsat wtth his calves and pita down aa him Ringgold, 0«K Harry A. Wllke, playing captnln of the Bridgeport club of the East- ern League last year, has been en- gaged to manage the Winston-Sa- lem team of the Piedmont loop this season. The Etmlra-Binghamton Cen- tral high football classic will be staged this year at Elmlra on Oct. 2». " • UNDERWOOD TYPE- WRITER AGENCY See the new Portable Type- writer In colors. See with ease. Easy payment plan. MULLEN'S SS slain WOODWORKING and Furniture Repairing BIRD HOrSES Made to Order 14 OTTER CREEK FL. Phone I104-R PAINTING AND DECORATING F. G. Christenat 39 East Court Phone 732 C.F. MASON OptCWMtttSg 15 Tompkins St. CortSans) Spectaihrt In Ocwlar Ml tsssM ^§^ The University of Alanama track team will engage in four dual and two southern track meets this spring. Tiny Roebuck, the Choctaw Indian who made rapid advance- ment in the pro'wrestling game, is format Haskell Indian football star. The Wiliamaport Grays of the NTP circuit have accepted the of- fer of Goldshero. N , € . , to o s e that city's facMltieh for training Ibis spring. PVTCH CYCLIST MAKES BOW . 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OOBTLAND aTAW^^BP,, TUjSDAY BvTCNTNG, MARCH 1,1982, PAGE SEVEN

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PROFESSIONAL SPORTING NEWS INDOOR

OUTDOOR

jTACKLE \0 mm

yl, , Opcnt at C. H. S. ' „ Night at 8:30

. 0f Groton, t h s Ion* • ^ c k the path of * * • ' J S l n l t . Quart f o r t h .

^Bnd robin tourney , . - .« .« series w i t h t h e

K / c H. 8- g y m n a s i u m Z,* night at 8:80. T h a

clash for t h e s e c o n d ,ge ik o n Thur»day

. k ot Groton la e v t -_ m« contest at Mlnoa r.here they were b e a t e n Lirfln of 36-34. Coronas

L , back to their h o m e FL Homer by a fa ir ly

.tally. T n # Uo°— * * T #

, the sctlp of H o m e r l a t tourney, but It waa n o t

final seconds of p l a y out the crack M l n o a

, jut Thursday n ight . •Ml of the t w regtf-

tfutm this wlntar b e -, MOOM and Groton ara

— tf another hard f o u g h t Jfednesday night. C o a c h

s'i csfers loat t h e first ^..jrters at Groton SS-

, ^ 1 oey in the final m i n -„rel they pulled t h r o u g h

•onae in this c i ty by a til to 11.

_jje Jerseyed dribblers M expect to bring t h a jatlon to the city W e d -

J at appeared h e r e s e v -l ( | o . Paul Burns , t h a

_«jr, P«., star, is sti l l c a -( t forward berth f o r

paired wi th htta la i center ass ignment b e -

_jCoudlres, whi l e W a t s o n tare the bacKcourt p s r -

Moose basketeera , beat g a m e of t h a

kit the present per iod , i their lineup intact t o

The forward pos l -bt eared for by P h i l Johnny Butt lno . t h e

tat center t o be l o o k e d Ifcmmy Gallagher, w h i l e iind, Joe Call hold d o w n

"Gotch" Carr, f o r m e r t Dalrerslty star a th le te , lamed as the official f o r

Wlsceasui Picks S o * Ta Coack Football Tarn

M a d l a o a , W i s . , M a r c h 1 . UP)—Members o f th« a t h l e t i c c o u n c i l h a v e r e a c h e d a n a g r e e m e n t o n a n e w f o o t b a l l c o a c h a t tha U n i v e r s i t y o f W i s c o n s i n , a n d it w a a l e a r n e d f r o m a re l iab le s o u r c e t h e i r c h o i c e ta G u y S v n d t , a s s i s t a n t c o a c h f o r s e v e r a l y e a r s .

T h a counoi l 'a s t a t e m e n t sa id a r e c o m m e n d a t i o n h a s b e e n f o r w a r d e d to t h e b o a r d o f r e g e n t s a a d . t h a t t h a r e ­g e n t s m a y a n n o u n c e S u n d t ' s n a m e a t t h e i r d i s c r e t i o n .

T h a r e g e n t s a r e s c h e d u l e d t o m e e t M a r c h S. S e l e c t i o n o f a n e w c o a c h h a s b e e n h a n g i n g fire s i n o e G l e n n T h t s t l e t h w a i t e r e s i g n e d l a D e c e m b e r .

CHDRCH QUINTET REGISTERS WIN

Mesaarial Baptist Cat;eri Beat C H. S. Frota 29-21

JOE RALICKI TOPS NORMAL SCORERS

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