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GOSSIP IN GOTHAM
Romy-8chntider, who is in New York
for costume fittings for her newest film,
~'The Canli~al /' bas been making some
rather eaustlc remarks about her Ions
engacement to Alain Delon- and five
yea~ IS loot-but 1be indicates she has
no intention of demonstrating her impa·
lienee by cailine the whole thing off ...
Buddy De Fronco is talking about suing
the International Musician, the magazine
pub~ed by the American Federation
of Mualdans, for -allegedly deleting all
reference to him in a recent article by
Leon~rd Feather. Feather is supposed to
bave:referred to Buddy as "tbe greatest
clarhlettist in the world today" and de·
voted a whole oection to hll talent, but
t!Jat .)lar.t of !be piece didn't make the
publkation, so Buddy is irate enough to
try to fi&amp;bt City Hall ... There'll be a
stron~ blast levelled 11 Franklin D.
Roos volt Jr. for his past connections
with ; ictator Trujillo's regime, -but just
tbe slme, he'll be accepted aa President
Ke.y's newest 1ppointee, Under-Sec·
rotary of Commerce. "J;he Repyblicans
nen't trying too hard · to blork him . ·.
A mi"dle·aged Hollywood star has· !Upped qver her handsome young dancing
Jnstruclor and even the disparity in their
ages lan't keeping her from trying to nall
him, although he's trying to keep It on 1
bossa nova business basis. Perhaps the
actress Ia encouraged by the fact that
she knows he's carrying on with another
lady In her set- also no kid.
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bi~ star in Japan when he went there,
and npw t~e same thing Is happening in
Menco City, where he 's making "Kings
of the ;§!ln.; He actually creates trafCic
problema wnerever he goes becuse he's
alwavs surri;nded by a sea of admirers
. . . Roy Cas. · , who's made su~h a hit on
the Garry
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first I!IDg .! iblisbed, and .Judging from
the tttie he
ll back In the earlv nlneteentJ1i cen ry: it's called "I'm Tiitnklng
of Mafrying Marion." Cole Porter won't
have ~worry much about this chap, wlll
he! . . The Mickey. Rooneys. whO ex·
peel a other baby, are worried about the
State Mrs. R.'o health . . . 'The noveltv'
sbops!lmd drug stores are having 1 flelil
dav
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. the Mona Lisa In town ' offersizes of reproductiona of the lam·
?."' P!!inttngs with IUch come-ems • ••
Get
Colly Of Everybody's · Girl
Frien. "ond •Tortgtnal Value, $1,000,000.
Now o ly 99 Cent..''
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Maso, Native~

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Sammy- Davio Jr. ouaht to have a
stern little chat with t!Je ..producen of
"Golden Boy," which he's. golnf!O do as
1 Broadway musical eventually. They're
giving out the big newa !bot Larry
Storch "taught him how to dcfirilperaon·
ations." Sammy wiU love that, atnce be
was born talented, oncrthe CIIUal reader
of surh an item miJbl i'ealoU.l&gt;ly won·
der why, if Larry Storch W:U ' Sii!lmj'l
great teacher, he' lllilil'l teaoh hlmaelf
bow to command Sammy's · nllht club
aalary-or, for that_ .li!atter, bliltnc.
somehow hard to , .-an - -when Larry
Storch last headlined at the Copacabana,
Basin Street East, or 1ny of t~e tcip fll&amp;ht
night clubs ... Brl&amp;itte Bardot, -turninc
to out-and-out alapsticlt &lt;Omedy 'In
"Please- Not Now," also wW treat the
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sequence . . . Comedian Tlmtnle Rogers
still has a $100,000 suit pending against
the U. S. Army, becauae of tbe beating
he cl,aims he got from a captain in an offleer ~ club m Germany. Timmie sayo the
case hao been kicking around for four
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James L. Miller, Mrs. Joha B.
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GOSSIP IN GOTHAM
Romy-8chntider, who is in New York
for costume fittings for her newest film,
~'The Canli~al /' bas been making some
rather eaustlc remarks about her Ions
engacement to Alain Delon- and five
yea~ IS loot-but 1be indicates she has
no intention of demonstrating her impa·
lienee by cailine the whole thing off ...
Buddy De Fronco is talking about suing
the International Musician, the magazine
pub~ed by the American Federation
of Mualdans, for -allegedly deleting all
reference to him in a recent article by
Leon~rd Feather. Feather is supposed to
bave:referred to Buddy as "tbe greatest
clarhlettist in the world today" and de·
voted a whole oection to hll talent, but
t!Jat .)lar.t of !be piece didn't make the
publkation, so Buddy is irate enough to
try to fi&amp;bt City Hall ... There'll be a
stron~ blast levelled 11 Franklin D.
Roos volt Jr. for his past connections
with ; ictator Trujillo's regime, -but just
tbe slme, he'll be accepted aa President
Ke.y's newest 1ppointee, Under-Sec·
rotary of Commerce. "J;he Repyblicans
nen't trying too hard · to blork him . ·.
A mi"dle·aged Hollywood star has· !Upped qver her handsome young dancing
Jnstruclor and even the disparity in their
ages lan't keeping her from trying to nall
him, although he's trying to keep It on 1
bossa nova business basis. Perhaps the
actress Ia encouraged by the fact that
she knows he's carrying on with another
lady In her set- also no kid.
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•·Mother Courage" say Anne Bancroft Is
obsolutely marvelous, again, in 1 de·
mantling and agonizing role . : . Because
of his Oscar-winning role in "West Side
Story," •George Chakiris found he was 1
bi~ star in Japan when he went there,
and npw t~e same thing Is happening in
Menco City, where he 's making "Kings
of the ;§!ln.; He actually creates trafCic
problema wnerever he goes becuse he's
alwavs surri;nded by a sea of admirers
. . . Roy Cas. · , who's made su~h a hit on
the Garry
rt Show, has jtist had his
first I!IDg .! iblisbed, and .Judging from
the tttie he
ll back In the earlv nlneteentJ1i cen ry: it's called "I'm Tiitnklng
of Mafrying Marion." Cole Porter won't
have ~worry much about this chap, wlll
he! . . The Mickey. Rooneys. whO ex·
peel a other baby, are worried about the
State Mrs. R.'o health . . . 'The noveltv'
sbops!lmd drug stores are having 1 flelil
dav
with
.1.n • all
. the Mona Lisa In town ' offersizes of reproductiona of the lam·
?."' P!!inttngs with IUch come-ems • ••
Get
Colly Of Everybody's · Girl
Frien. "ond •Tortgtnal Value, $1,000,000.
Now o ly 99 Cent..''
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John P. R~se,·
Maso, Native~

OVE€·'s '62 Tax Share~~$~~070

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Sammy- Davio Jr. ouaht to have a
stern little chat with t!Je ..producen of
"Golden Boy," which he's. golnf!O do as
1 Broadway musical eventually. They're
giving out the big newa !bot Larry
Storch "taught him how to dcfirilperaon·
ations." Sammy wiU love that, atnce be
was born talented, oncrthe CIIUal reader
of surh an item miJbl i'ealoU.l&gt;ly won·
der why, if Larry Storch W:U ' Sii!lmj'l
great teacher, he' lllilil'l teaoh hlmaelf
bow to command Sammy's · nllht club
aalary-or, for that_ .li!atter, bliltnc.
somehow hard to , .-an - -when Larry
Storch last headlined at the Copacabana,
Basin Street East, or 1ny of t~e tcip fll&amp;ht
night clubs ... Brl&amp;itte Bardot, -turninc
to out-and-out alapsticlt &lt;Omedy 'In
"Please- Not Now," also wW treat the
r~ns to 1 co~_.of. e~p,le~,9f ker dancmg talent,-,llicl'ildmg·a !Omd striptease
sequence . . . Comedian Tlmtnle Rogers
still has a $100,000 suit pending against
the U. S. Army, becauae of tbe beating
he cl,aims he got from a captain in an offleer ~ club m Germany. Timmie sayo the
case hao been kicking around for four
years but he refuses, to drop the oction
"even if it takes the rest of my Ufe."

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Syracuse and Middleport.

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11KellLeey, Sueilen Samples
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,Nanna Walborp, Fred Kirk,
Mrs. Leona Winebrenner, Paul
Plf!!ODS, Pamela Ewing, Sheri!
Tolliver, Frederick Tl!OillBB,
James L. Miller, Mrs. Joha B.
, Stanley . llasklns,
Mrs. Sidney Hayes and ·Lewis
Staten.
Three unils of blood were administereJI&lt; at the hospital . on
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caught up at u ritJht at the iman of Duke, the No. 1 pro pros· year's All·Amerlco team Is eom·
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team to 22 consecutive wins be- team already has a leg up m the )'e81' are in pretty &amp;ood llhape.''
BrJcbt. ..Qbtlilled from· tbe sea. Hutebimon declared.
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fore dropping a 64-60 decision to National League penn~nt race.
He' U choose five men from
Beverly Fort Frye, which ad- Hutchinson, one of the few rna· among Jim. Maloney, Ken Hunt,
van&lt;ed to&gt; the state tournament. jor league pitchers to succeed as Sammy Ellis, Jolmny Kllppoteln,
But only one starter, s.foot-8 Joe •. major league m.?~ger, is con- Joe Nuxhall, ~1m Owens. Turk
Ryan, returned for this year and f1dent the Reds wdl have the Lown. Dave sas.ler, .AI
~angle appeared in for another .best pitching in the National ton and John TiltourJ&amp; to so
lean season.
League thia season.
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But a full -court pressing defense He bases that confidence on that "I'm sure we'll have the
devised by Nangle paid off for "Big Five" - atarter~ Bob, Pur-ling depth and &amp;hat'a one
Rosecrans this year, and the ·key, J~y Jay ~nd Jlm 0 Toole tbig fiolllBOJll I'm optlmlatlo,"
Bishops rolled up an 18-0 .season land rehevers J1m Brosnan and iHutehin&amp;oD
record. Rosecrans stretched Lhat Bill Henry. Among them they Other ~IDDJ!'
to 19-0 this week by winning its jwere involved in 92 of the.98 vic- lj "
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Included in the 18 season vie·! Purkey won 23 games, Jay 2l, id•dn t know whether Leo
tim s were six Class 'AA teams O'Toole 16 and Brosnan and Hen· .as. becasue of his slight build .
and rour league cha mpions. Rose- ry 4 each for a total of 68. Bros- 1weighs only 151 pounds) could
C?rans averaged 66 points per game nan was credited with lJ saves. Ia full season at shortstop
while holding oppon~:~nts to 45 per Henry with 11 for a total of 24. 1Whether Johnny Edwards
contest.
"That 's an amating number of1do the job for us back of
This was accomplished with 8 \'ictories to have only five pitcb- iplate.
1ta11:ing lineup averaging only crs figure in," said Hukhinson, i "Now we know we are set
f:ive-feet-11.
"especially when you stop and both Lhose positoins."
The Bishops last saw defeat in think that l have some other good I Cardenas batted .2114 and played
the regular sea8)n in February, pitching to go along with them.'' lin 15.1 games. Edwards
1961, and since then they have He really is high on his pitch- .255 but became a good de!ensive
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catcher.
Chillicothe Grid
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Coach Ret;JgtlS Post starts of any club in the league well for a spell and then goes
CHILLICOTHE IUPI) - Jim and 1 wouldn't trade my two re- a slump. At first his slumps
Strausbaugh , head
footballuevers for any other team 's two long ones, but then they became
C?ach at C hilli c~the High School top bull pen men," he said. "As 1 ~horter and shorter."
s1nce 1958, resigned the post a matter of fact, 1 wouldn't trade l The skipper of the Reds
Wednesday to devote full time ,my overall pitching for any other he has the necessary power
to hi . job as athletic direcotr.
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Noble llllaleovtlla M
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The COllllensllS of the notloo • Walt HaWird, UCLA.
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a \"am OIJllll8
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1jon. This w8s the biggest lead most popular choice on the team. Heyman: lback~r and :r~ BIU Green COlorado State
C01hlte BukftW ltelutt.
for either team in the game. The 21·year-old New York youth oro oenlOre, while Bo 18 on
Uoooroble Meatru
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Dave Rice and Rick Oiler who migrated to 1ht Carolinas for Bradds tre juniors.
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lnl coUege teamo. Cilleillllatl, dfaua: ·Boyar, ArkaDau; Brody, su-anton 11.1 Lycomlngltll
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Hlch Single Game-S. Moore II
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Bowll"8 Clreen, Rod '1'horD of nlngbam, North Carolina; Dosor IJ&gt;nlf Jalancl u. 81 llorllord 'If
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Ht18 45-2 Mark l.n Three Year•
West Virginia, Bill; Brodloy"',of Stonford: Downey, lllinofa Eagan ,
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Princetoa and Cotton NasiiLtll Loyola &lt;m.l: Emit, Providence: ChrlsHon Bl'lll. 1!2 Bel. llbhe)'
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Kentucky. They received voteltD i':otes, Utah state: Falk, North- W. Va. st. 82 W. Va. Tech Ill j!lleait~, 7911.
JACKET!-SUR COATI-CAR COATS
that order.
- western: Garland, Purdoe: Gen· l&lt;lulsv!Ua n DePaul 69 loll
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A third team fJ made u, of: eralovich, Pitt: Geol, Michigan
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Wak llazZard. UCLA; Dave.SiaU· State; Glenn, Niagara; Gold. Mis· Kansas St. 74 60
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Conluroya and Gabardines
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L. Moore
ALL WI,NTER CAPS,
,Xoung Gene Nangle has dispelled play, while winning 45 games. ing leader: Eddie Mileo, seattla, &amp;frswn, NYU: Harge, New Loyola liD.) 114 Ohio U. 94
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D. Damitz
"This is the fin&amp;J week-We Hope"
lut·n to. the scene of his earlier year. He gives credit to his playzel, Davidson: Hunter, Loyola McMurry 84 Midwatern 64 ·
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'l'ourn&amp;ment at Buclltel, 40-36 The Jackets recoveredthq~~t·
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throw In the towel.
body ill double ligures qeinJI Welllkln wllllo . New Ltldnllon
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NEW YORK &lt;UPII - Art Hey· points por·mao per-game 1&lt;0' thfo America boaketb.oll team:
caught up at u ritJht at the iman of Duke, the No. 1 pro pros· year's All·Amerlco team Is eom·
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BrJcbt. ..Qbtlilled from· tbe sea. Hutebimon declared.
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fore dropping a 64-60 decision to National League penn~nt race.
He' U choose five men from
Beverly Fort Frye, which ad- Hutchinson, one of the few rna· among Jim. Maloney, Ken Hunt,
van&lt;ed to&gt; the state tournament. jor league pitchers to succeed as Sammy Ellis, Jolmny Kllppoteln,
But only one starter, s.foot-8 Joe •. major league m.?~ger, is con- Joe Nuxhall, ~1m Owens. Turk
Ryan, returned for this year and f1dent the Reds wdl have the Lown. Dave sas.ler, .AI
~angle appeared in for another .best pitching in the National ton and John TiltourJ&amp; to so
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devised by Nangle paid off for "Big Five" - atarter~ Bob, Pur-ling depth and &amp;hat'a one
Rosecrans this year, and the ·key, J~y Jay ~nd Jlm 0 Toole tbig fiolllBOJll I'm optlmlatlo,"
Bishops rolled up an 18-0 .season land rehevers J1m Brosnan and iHutehin&amp;oD
record. Rosecrans stretched Lhat Bill Henry. Among them they Other ~IDDJ!'
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Included in the 18 season vie·! Purkey won 23 games, Jay 2l, id•dn t know whether Leo
tim s were six Class 'AA teams O'Toole 16 and Brosnan and Hen· .as. becasue of his slight build .
and rour league cha mpions. Rose- ry 4 each for a total of 68. Bros- 1weighs only 151 pounds) could
C?rans averaged 66 points per game nan was credited with lJ saves. Ia full season at shortstop
while holding oppon~:~nts to 45 per Henry with 11 for a total of 24. 1Whether Johnny Edwards
contest.
"That 's an amating number of1do the job for us back of
This was accomplished with 8 \'ictories to have only five pitcb- iplate.
1ta11:ing lineup averaging only crs figure in," said Hukhinson, i "Now we know we are set
f:ive-feet-11.
"especially when you stop and both Lhose positoins."
The Bishops last saw defeat in think that l have some other good I Cardenas batted .2114 and played
the regular sea8)n in February, pitching to go along with them.'' lin 15.1 games. Edwards
1961, and since then they have He really is high on his pitch- .255 but became a good de!ensive
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catcher.
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CHILLICOTHE IUPI) - Jim and 1 wouldn't trade my two re- a slump. At first his slumps
Strausbaugh , head
footballuevers for any other team 's two long ones, but then they became
C?ach at C hilli c~the High School top bull pen men," he said. "As 1 ~horter and shorter."
s1nce 1958, resigned the post a matter of fact, 1 wouldn't trade l The skipper of the Reds
Wednesday to devote full time ,my overall pitching for any other he has the necessary power
to hi . job as athletic direcotr.
The 44-year-old former
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The COllllensllS of the notloo • Walt HaWird, UCLA.
Cl clnna
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a \"am OIJllll8
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1jon. This w8s the biggest lead most popular choice on the team. Heyman: lback~r and :r~ BIU Green COlorado State
C01hlte BukftW ltelutt.
for either team in the game. The 21·year-old New York youth oro oenlOre, while Bo 18 on
Uoooroble Meatru
By Ullled PN1o lllforullo..l
IVNI&gt;4Y NIGHT 11'0MAN'8
Dave Rice and Rick Oiler who migrated to 1ht Carolinas for Bradds tre juniors.
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Jtep.....t 'l'op homo
Baiter, Ongon state; llarnel, Lehigh II !Iutgen 8S
'.J'I.,.B,r)' 1~, 111113
haiL Rice got all of his game choice of 201 voters and a second·
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total of nine points and Oiler team selectioo of 12 otbel'Ji. His The All·Amer~cans alao come town) BaiT)', Mloml !Fla.!; Beck· Lemoyne 110 Ithaca 411
Won 1.o11111
slnklng six.
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Frlencily Tavern
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The second half i'ound' the cent of the balloto cast.
lnl coUege teamo. Cilleillllatl, dfaua: ·Boyar, ArkaDau; Brody, su-anton 11.1 Lycomlngltll
Davll l\111"11(!1' 1!&gt;1· , S
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ScoriDg Averagel&lt;lw
Duke and Loyola are rated 1·2-3 Illinois; Buntin, Michigan: Bur· Lafayette "12 Muhlenberg' 58
~blalt HouN :•&amp;
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rew McMillan owner of two Bonham and Thacker were next by the UP! Board of Coaches and weD, Illioois ; ~ell, Arizona MIT 63 lllfll ..
Goble Ford
4\1 4\2
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points at balftbne, brought St. In popularity, foUowed by Hark· Ohlo state is eillth.
state; Cerl&lt;veolk, Arlzollll stell:
II Flirl-llb Dic""1011 tnl F.U.taffettes
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&amp; e Jewelero
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Hlch Single Game-S. Moore II
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Bowll"8 Clreen, Rod '1'horD of nlngbam, North Carolina; Dosor IJ&gt;nlf Jalancl u. 81 llorllord 'If
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Ht18 45-2 Mark l.n Three Year•
West Virginia, Bill; Brodloy"',of Stonford: Downey, lllinofa Eagan ,
80Vl11
Princetoa and Cotton NasiiLtll Loyola &lt;m.l: Emit, Providence: ChrlsHon Bl'lll. 1!2 Bel. llbhe)'
team I game - Crt1w'a ll
Kentucky. They received voteltD i':otes, Utah state: Falk, North- W. Va. st. 82 W. Va. Tech Ill j!lleait~, 7911.
JACKET!-SUR COATI-CAR COATS
that order.
- western: Garland, Purdoe: Gen· l&lt;lulsv!Ua n DePaul 69 loll
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A third team fJ made u, of: eralovich, Pitt: Geol, Michigan
MIDWE.r
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Qullted and Pile Uned, Wools, PopU111,
Wak llazZard. UCLA; Dave.SiaU· State; Glenn, Niagara; Gold. Mis· Kansas St. 74 60
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Conluroya and Gabardines
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L. Moore
ALL WI,NTER CAPS,
,Xoung Gene Nangle has dispelled play, while winning 45 games. ing leader: Eddie Mileo, seattla, &amp;frswn, NYU: Harge, New Loyola liD.) 114 Ohio U. 94
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D. Damitz
"This is the fin&amp;J week-We Hope"
lut·n to. the scene of his earlier year. He gives credit to his playzel, Davidson: Hunter, Loyola McMurry 84 Midwatern 64 ·
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triumphs to coach.
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