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Wednesday, January 11, 1936 DZIENNIK POLSKI (THE POLISH DAILY NEWS) Dons Near Record Guild. More Woe for Mama gers 1 victories, the San one triumpm of collegiate basket- SAN FRANCISCO With 38 str-San Francisco Dons have moved matching the longest winning sir Painful Loss Fires Up Wings Indicts Ohio U.S. Jury Group in place club. The Bruins rallied but Detroit still was a winner. ball.

The Dons grabbed No. 38, their 11th of the current season, last night by a 74-56 score over Santa Clara. The official record of 39 in a row is credited to both Long Island University (1935-37) and Seton Hall (1939-41). Yet the books at both schools show those winning streaks to be 43. not 39.

LSU also can show a streak of 42 in 1938-39. Reason for the discrepancy is that only games against four-year colleges now count in official records. The NCAA made that decision in 1953. and made it retroactive. LIU'S 1935-37 team and Seaton Hall both had counted victories over alumni and junior colleges and these were crossed off.

The 1938-39 LIU string included nine victories gained on a Puerto Rico tour. CLEVELAND The reeling International Boxing By MARSHALL DANN A "helpful" defeat? It seems obvious that there is no such thing as a defeat which helps a team. Yet, maybe the Red Wings suffered That makes it two in a row since the horriole blowup in New York. No one expects Managers Guild took another haymaker yesterday. defeat.

It was their worst blowup of the entire cam- paign and came when it hurt the most. Or, so it seemed. Detroit, however, never lost another game. There was a victory, two ties and then nine straight the boys to go the rest of the A Federal Grand Jury here public of the benefit of open way without defeat like a year ago. even though almost as competition just such a defeat when they dropped an embarrassing, oainful 5-4 decision in New In San Francisco, Johnston indicted the parent IBG, the Boxing Guild of Ohio and the top officials of both on charges of criminal violations of the Sherman anti-trust act.

said he would make no com York last week. victories in the greatest finish ever staged in the National ment" until he receives the fancy a performance is required to keep the title. Detroit has more time lo swing it, with 31 games left. But there also is a bigger gap to overcome. Montreal full facts.

FOR A POSSIBLE let's look at what happened League. It was just enough to nip the Canadiens the final The Grand Jury charged THE INDICTMENT chargd that the Guild picketed a TV just a few months ago. night of the season and bring that the two groups had sub station which carried those Detroit its seventh straight Last Feb. 17 the Wings were playing Montreal. It was leads by 16 points, eight full games.

shows. jected. non-members, dissident members, and certain promoters to an organized boycott, St. Florian Star Sets Parish Mark Norman Szumplawski, St. Florian High's sharpshooter, set a new season record in the Parochial League last night as he pumped in 40 points to lead championship.

"Later on Jack Adams a tense spot in a tight stretch drive with only 13 games left. and also charged them with pointed back to the 4-2 defeat in Montreal as the key turning The Canadiens aren't calling that a safe lead not after what happened last March. Tartars Victory wasn't just desired; it appeared downright necessary price-fixing TV boxing shows Maximum penalty on con WELDON OLSON, former point. The Wings are dangerous victions would be one year in jail and a $50,000 fine, accord until mathematically 1 i i-nated and no one knows it Win Again to keep title hopes alive. Detroit jumped to a 2-0 lead in the first period only to blow it and absorb a 4-2 Michigan Stale hockey captain, is a member of the U.

S. Olympic team which will face of at Olympia tonight. the Lancers to an 87-54 victory over St. Ambrose. The win kept the Ham- "Blowing that lead and losing seemed to fire them up more than any amount of words.

They didn't like being humiliated and got mad at everyone," Adams claimed. the better than the Montreal forces. Canadiens will have a trarrickans unbeaten in First Division East Side. MT. PLEASANT Wayne; Other scores: St.

Gabriel 64, St. Agnes 37; Redford St. Mary 60, Holy Redeemer, 44; St. Patrick 67, St. ing to a local Justice Depart ment official.

Named as defendants were Charles Johnston, of New York, president of the IBG: William Daly, of Englewood. N. treasurer, and Al Del-Monte, of Cleeveland, Ohio, president. University rolled to its sixth straight victory last night by beating Central Michigan for Top U.S. Born Puckster Theresa 34; St.

Gregory 63, chance to boost their lead tonight at New York while Detroit is idle. rests the tomorrow night when the Rangers come here. the Second time this season. The Tartars led most of the Coaches OlympicTeam There are signs that last week's 5-4 setback, similar in many ways, also had similar effect. The Wings St.

Paul downed previously undefeated De La Salle 48-46. in an overtime lest. Ken Auxley was the big hero for the Grosse Pointers getting 14 out of 14 free throws besides tossing in the game-winning basket. way in a 78-67 triumph. Shrine 42; Mt.

Clemens St. Mary 76, St. Frederick 60, St. Michael 66, St. James 41, Visitation 76, St.

Frances de Sales 46, Austin 68, St. Joseph 47, Wayne St. Mary 73, St. Vincent 29, St. Cyril 69, St.

The Justice Department said carried a 3-0 lead into the third Subs Succeed that all three would be ar period only to have the Johnny Mariucci, who was probably the best United States-born hockey player ever to play in the National League, will turn up again at Olympia tonight George Brown continued his midseason spurt by scoring 21 points to lop both clubs. Brown hit for 30 points in the last start. Rangers stage an amazing raigned soon but that no date has been set for the hearing or Marvin Schultz had 22 After L.LT. five-goal rally. points as St.

Ladislaus tripped mir 27. in his new role. trial. Central held the lead at 37- Nativity, 67-45. The losers are coached by Dan Dalsando, for Varsity Fails IN WASHINGTON.

Attor The Detroiters were still stinging the next night and grabbed a 5-2 triumph in Montreal, a place where they Boxing Boom Mariucci, who fought many memorable ice battles with Jack Stewart when he was a mer Lads' football mentor. 35 but Wayne jumped ahead for a 44-39 edge at the half best international team ever assembled to represent the United States," claims Bob Bidder, team manager from Minneapolis. ney General Herbert Brownell said the indictment "strikes at Ray Mawhorter turned to St. Andrews' remained tied had lost the last seven times In 'Frisco and built it to 76-53 at one drastic coaching methods to alleged coercive boycott for first place in the Second in a row. It was their hap obtain what turned out to be which restricted free enter stage before Coach Joel Mason began to substitute freely.

All Division, West, by downing SAN FRANCISCO There riossiblv most lm- Chicago Black-Hawk and Stewart a Red Wing, is the coach of the U.S. Olympic hockey team. He took leave from coaching the University of Minnesota to fill this post. prise and thus deprived the St. Leo, 68-23, Bob Hojnacki nnrtant victorv so far this has been a shortage of top 15 players on the squad saw The Olympic team arrived here yesterday on a private plane loaned by the Brooklyn posting 22 points for the win an easy victory for his Lawrence Tech basketball team.

LIT was trailing Olivet College, 21-9, early in the first action. year. fights in this city for several years but that ailment will get TV BOUT ners. Dodgers and will leave tomor quick correction in the next THEN CAME the 4-3 ma row to continue the 17-game THE COLORFUL Mariucci half of their game last night at Satterfield tinee triumph Sunday over Hackett Fieldhouse when Ma week. Three fight cards have been booked over a seven- has the only team in any sport which never has tasted defeat.

Ace Earns Cooper $900 tour at Canton, N. Y. Included among its victories so far are two over North Dakota and whorter yanked his entire var Boston. While not the sharp-pst. performance, the Wings night span.

Faces Holman Bill Blackwell had 18 points for St. Agatha, but his team was drubbed by Sweetest Heart of Mary. Walt Garon and Al Klank (14 points each) led the Hearts. sitv and sent in a team of His U.S. team, organized Dec.

Joey Lopes and Ludwig Golden grabbed an early 3-0 lead be two over Mariucci's second-stringers. 1, has won eight straight Lightburn, lightweights, will fore relaxing against a last- CHICAGO Two top-rank Gophers. MIAMI BEACH Pete games on a cross-country tour. meet Friday night in a 10- in? battlers, Bob Satterfield Cooper, pro at Detroit's Knoll- rounder to be televised This record will face a solid and Johnny Holman, will col lide tonight in a televised 10 wood Country Club, clicked yesterday for a lucrative hole- threat tonight from the University of Michigan's national Five nights later next rounder. The 10 p.m.

fight wil These subs quickly took control. They outscored Olivet, 24-6, the rest of the half for a 33-27 lead at the intermission. After that it was only routine as the Blue Devils went on to a 79-48 triumph. in-one. Wednesday Sandy Saddler collegiate champions.

Their be carried on ABC-TV (Chan Wings Defeat Farm Club Cooper's ace came in the will defend his featherweight nel 7 in Detroit). Friction No Problem PHILADELPHIA Hugh Devore. the new coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, had a quick comeback when questioned about one touchy angle to his new job. At a press luncheon for the 45-year-old former Notre Dame star, he was asked what he would do about the re game, marking the first time amateurs have had top billing $7,500 Bayshore pro-amateur Both have ideas of fighting heavyweight tournament, richest one -day at Olvmoia in five years, will title against Flash Elorde, of the Philippines. It also will go on national TV.

The following night a local event in golf. He hit on the start at 8:15. Champion Rocky Marciano 162-yard 17th and then birdied While listed as an exhibi and this fight may be a step toward that for the the 18th to spurt into second TROY, O. Dutch Reibel scored twice as the Detroit Red Wings won a 5-1 exhibition hockey game last night from their Troy farm club in the International League. club will launch a weekly tion, both sides are taking it Ken Kisabeth, one of the subs, led all the scorers with 22 points.

LIT now has a 6-5 season record. dace. Cooper collected $900 series of TV fights. winner. straight.

ported dissension among the Eagles last season. "I don't think I'll have too much trouble with my players." Devore replied. "I'm used to settling squabbles, you know I have seven children." for his 69. who ranks sixth among the light heavyweights will weigh about 187, Hoi man, No. 6 heavyweight, wi Vic Heyliger and his Wolverines would like to be the first to knock off the Olympic team, which will be representing the U.S.

in Italy later this month. HALL OF FAME VOTING TIME Tigers to Play Giants in 'Hall' Game July 23 COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. The Detroit Tigers and New go in at 201. Winner was Herman Barron who shot a five-under-par 67 in blustery winds to win $1,200.

Cooper said it was his third hole -in -one, and, he used a 6-iron for each of them. Layoff Fails To Lower Satterfield has whjppe Holman twice, but Holman ap Opinions Vary Among Writers pears to have improved con The entire Olympic team is siderably in later fights. composed of U.S. citizens and Pin Scores We, too, can and will vote to them, the next best thing to beating the Russians is to beat an all-Canadian club. Every one of the Wolverines The two-weeks' vacation for the holidays showed little ef Hold 1st World Title Fight sin fect on the bowling scores in was born in Canada.

Monday's session of the St WRESTLING Iii Argentina York Giants will play in the annual Hall of Fame game here July 23. It will be the second trip for Detroit and the third for the Giants to Doubleday Field since the game was conceived in 1940. The game is part of the festivities marking the acceptance of new members to the Hall of Fame. Voting is underway by sportswriters to select "We people in the U.S. seem Albertus Parish League.

Thir- to have an inferiority complex tppn kpfflers toDDea tne ouu BUENOS AIRES Argenti FRI-, JAN. 13 8:30 P.M. hockeywise when it comes to mark. na will have its first world rhnmnionshiD boxing match Len Zarick, of pacesetting Canada and that's one thing I'm working against. I want to No Radio No Television Burgundy Chop House, was By PAT ROBINSON (International New Service) NEW YORK There are 79 men in baseball's Hall of Fame and sports writers now are voting on a new batch to honor.

Each writer is entitled to name 10. A successful candidate must have 75 per cent of the votes cast. Some vote only for one or two. A DISTINGUISHED columnist on a New York paper already has announced he can find no more than eight worthy of his vote. We never have known just what qualifications entitle a tonight when Pascual Perez, flyweight champion from Argentina, meets Leo Espihosa, high with a 650, including 202-258, to help his team take win this game for that reason," pointed out the rugged Mariucci yesterday.

the 1956 additions. three points from Bloomfield the challenger from the Phil- "But we can't win them alliLanes iDoines. we sot to. drop one some 2-MAIN EVENTS-2 ANTONINO IORD Rocca vs. Blears VERNE HANS Gagne vs.

Schmidt All Star Supporting Card Tickets On Sale Now At Olympia Prices S1 2.40 $3.60 Tax Incl. 1 A sellout crowd of 25,000 is day. I just hope it isnH here," he added glumly. for all of. those but we also must cast a for Earl Combs, who patrolled cen-lerfield between Babe Ruth and Bob Meusel.

Combs was the late Miller Huggins' all-time ideal ball player. He had a lifetime batting average of .325 and he made it as a lead-off man, believe it or not. He was extremely fast, could hit the long ball and could hawk a ball with anybody. STRANGELY ENOUGH. Combs rarely gets a Hall of Fame vote, probably because he was too self-effacing and made the tough ones look too easy.

Yes, we confess we don't know what it takes to make a Hall of Famer. Judge Landis did it as the savior of baseball. Club owners and even one umpire JBill Klem made it. Who knows? Perhaps one day a broadcaster may make it. expected.

Perez. 1948 Olympic champion, won the title Burgundy's lead, however, was cut. to one point when second place George and Mary's Bar swept four from DeVine Tailors. THE 18-MAN Olympic doubt that he would have made the Hall so soon were he not a screwball with a penchant for getting his name in print. We feel sure that a poem about Tinker to Evers to Chance did more to get those three Chicago Cubs in the Hall than their individual playing ability may have warranted.

'ONE SCRIBE feels that only Ted Williams, Stan Mu-sial and Bob Feller ever will make the grade among the current crop of players. That's a lot of malarkey. How about Robin Robert, Phil Rizzuto, Pewee Reese, Duke Snider and Willie Mays? The distinguished gentleman says he can vote for only 10 not yet named to the Hall, and he mentions Lefty Gomez, Joe Cronin and Hank Greenberg. Fair enough. He also likes Sam Rice with his lifetime batting average of Heinie Ma-nush and his .330, and the one and only Babe Herman, who once hit .393 and didn't lead the league.

squad lists 16 former collegi- ite stars, nine of whom are on Trailing Zarick for honors special leave from the Army from Japan's Yoshio Shirai in 1954 in Japan and successfully defended it there last year against Shirai. He has never lost as a pro, winning 24 and drawing one. Included are Johnny Match- WMI3 efts and Goalie Willard Ikola, Basketball (International New Service) San Francisco 74, Santa Clara 5. St. Maryi (Calif.) 78.

Fretno State 68. Oregon 53, Washington 51 (Overtime Seton HaH 84, Xavier (O.) 73. North Carolina 101, Virginia 65 Kansas State 61, Oklahoma SO. Duke 63, South Carolina 52. Geo.

Washington 78. Wake Forest 74. Furman 94, Richmond 85. Washington A. Uee 103, Roanoke 79.

Marquette 78, Valparaiso 76. West Texas 85, Hardin-Simmons 71. Holy Cross 105, Rhode Island 61. East Texas 73. Louisiana Tech 55.

SMU 97, Texas A.AM. 66. Oklahoma A. AM. 61, Wichita 54.

Rice 80, Texas Christian 60. Dartmouth 71, Harvard 58. Southern Arkansas 92. Oiarks 64. Iowa Wesleyan 107, Carthage 94.

Gustavus Adolphua 73, St. Thomas (Minn.) 58. Morehead 90, Eastern Kentucky 18. Tennessee State 88, Philander Smith 54. Indiana Stat Teachers (1, Slippery Rock 77.

former Michigan stars, and were: Ziggy Starr, 200-223-201 in 624; Walter Tomczyk, 223 in 616; Joe Lisowski, 220-204-205 in 629; Joe LaBudde, 222-203 in 607; Leonard Olejnic-zak, 214-233 in 639; Andy Wit-kowski, 246 in 625. Also, Joe Weldon Olson, ex Michigan S- FOR ITS Espinosa has lost only four of 44 and also holds a decision State captain. man to a vote and we believe there should be certain standards to follow. If you look over the list of those already in the hall you those lready in the Hall you tals alongside a banjo hitter at the same position. One thing is sure.public-ity never hurt.

Dizzy Dean undoubtedly was a great pitcher but we over Shirai in a non-title fight. "We believe this is the Gosine, 247 in J510; Barney Smerecki, 210-225 in 622; Extend Deadline Handball ITS SMOOTH FLAVOR John T.eszczvnski. 217-218 in For Women's Meet 625; Bill Anderson, 201-246'in Results of last night's 629; Cass Merchut, 228-212 in matches in the City singles handball tournament at of and Wallv Genca. 210- Deadline for filing entries 7 Council Hall: in tne 3oUU i-aay Classic ai Hall's Recreation Club have 225 in 627. SCORES LOW Paul Chapman def.

Schrieber, 21-4 21-13: Chuck Battilocchi def. Pat Mann been extended to Saturday 6 21-10. 1921. 21-19: Al Hooberman del, p.m. That's ARISTOCRAT Brandy from Cali fornia.

People take to just like that Your Horoscope The Stars Say By ESTRELLITA Angelo Fracassa, 21-8. 21-S; Paul Mer-lo def. Lee Thalacker, 21-8, 21-10; Stilson Ashe def. Jack Hekemian, 21-15. 21-T: Al Siynal def.

Leonard Due- TALK TERMS Eligible are women bowlers whose average was never ball. 17-21. 21-16, 21-9; Dr. Al August Stroh Classic Lead Is Cut Kuenn Chats def. Art LaPlante, 1S-21, 21-6, 21-15; Dr.

John Scopis def. John Taormina tarvrociii Muunr A 519 higher than 160 during the last season. A 70 handicap 21-2, 21-2. will prevail. tion for financial betterment late in 1956.

For Tomorrow Fine planetary influences The top prize is $300. There With Briggs Harvey Kuenn talked con Pfeiffer's sliced pacesetting Stroh's lead to one and one tTTirnri Beg. Jan. 16 will be approximately 75 other awards, including prizes of now favor both personal and business dealings. Good news, ARISTOCRAT mm tract yesterday with the Tigers half points in the All-btar I phoni.

wo i a arriving unexpectedly, and a Classic last night by winning but didn't sign. SEATS NOW! A Th.atr. Guild Subscription Play stimulating financial oppor $200 and $100. Reservations may be made by calling Ted Rebain, TA 5-4000. tunity are also possibilities.

THE PLAYWdCHTS' COMPANY pmante During the evening many 84 PROOF BRANDY 84 PROOF The star shortstop dropped in at Briggs Stadium for a chat with President Spike Briggs. Kuenn is the Tiger player representative and much of their conversation NANCY KELLY. MAXWELL ANDERSON'S Broadway Hit Helpful business contacts and stimulating social experiences should enliven the period between mid-June and October and there is a strong possibility that, if you are single, a new romance, will enter your life. Domestic matters and interests involving real estate, farming or the outdoors generally will be under fine aspects during the last six months of the year. A child born on this day happy events are also possible more than likely where romance and marriage are three points from Mt.

Elliott Recreation. Stroh's won two from Mabarak. Series of 600 or better were scarce, Al Parigian's 673 taking honors asWXYZ-TV blanked Mark Sales io move from tenth place lo sixth. 1 I Detroit Tech In Ypsilanti FIRST CHOICE i of the concerned. For the Birthday was about the proposed player Dension plan, but he said later Adapted from the WILLIAM MARCH Novel If tomorrow is your your horoscope indicates that they talked "a little about his 1956 contract.

YPSILANTI Nick Sica will be a marked man on the that it would be wise for you Kuenn was on his way home Detroit Tech basketball team Other results: Ode's TV 3, CALIFORNIA WINE ASSOCIATION World's Largest Wine Producing Cooperative San Francisco when the Dynamics play Clea Cecil Ward Detail Tool 2, Staged by REGINALD DENHAM EVES. (Exc. Frl. Sat.1: $3.85, $3.30, $2.75, $1.65. FRI.

SAT. $4.40, $3.85, $3.30, $2.20, $1.65 MATS. WED. (Jan. 18) and SATS.

(Jan. 21 28) AT 2 P.M.: $3.30, $2.75, $2.20, $1.65 (Tax Incl.) PERF. SUN. EVE. JAN.

22 AT 7:30 P.M. All Other Eves. At 8:30 P.M. 2 WEEKS ONLY to take advantage of all available job opportunities during LLOYD MANGRUM holds(to Wisconsin after a speaking check for $6,000 first prize Engagement in Buffalo. He for winnineT the Los Anaeles was undecided whether to will be generous, intuitive and extremely courageous in meeting opposition of any type.

Pepsi Mfg. 2, Coca Cola Marlboro 3, Dickinson 0, and Olympic 3, Helin Tackle 0. ry College here tonight. Sica set a DIT varsity scoring record of 43 points in his last game. Tech has a 7-4 record.

the next six months. The influences then will be excellent and you can lay a fine founda TTTT stay another day and continue contract negotiations. Open with 12-under 272. (International) I.

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