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Show , . , . AN - ' Lalters Down PHILLIE-FIRST---BASEM- ' ' - - - .,:-- fr .-- .w,...-.-..NP.P.......- , , 0 , --.) ,, - .. ALBANY, N. Y. , . (AP)Eddie , In Cage Tilt . -- 1 t - ' I - t , - CHICAGO '1 lust to and spend the weekend with :in person The gift was a diamond studded Irr.!...at., 'deliiiiter-Ors'Ifitlatifr-fri- :: National The , ar BaketbaIfAs- - . - t., . . 111 I - I All-Sta- ra , The Laker point leader was wh o flitting Jim Rolland, ' bagged -The collegiate squad 'w ..ch it , 1 . I' -- NEW YORK (AP)--F- irst in both the American and - , National --Conferences will be place at stake in National Football ' League games Sunday. The tastiest dish on the agenda will te a battleletween the , New York, Yanks anatherhirsgo Bears at the Yankee Stadium, -- where some 50,000 fans are Yanks, with a five 6 foot 10 inch Charley Share expected. The . . , G11'4'. earlif in, the . I won, one lost record,ieurrentli, I National Conference, figaoomihatendinhathdehtnis P. --JulLif , 'lead,. the, 1 e .7.it772'''.7 sec6nd with while the Bears-aran Injured ,' ankle.' The All- a 1 mark. .. never were able to 'con- Stars In the American Conference, trot the rebounds after that the .New York Giants ,will go Coach Nat Holman of CONY 1 after their fifth triumph in six used all his 11 Collegians1.1 Run- starts in a game at Chicago with net-uBig Eight with in I'mring tnC-custhe fourth-plac- e tines:And ninep points , was San Francisco's IV T Pot Pie PA the tied Philadelphia Eagles. ThmIAifxrananoint ahead of Jordan .1113 106 63 with the Limits tor me leadTwttt I 1 0011t0 Villanova' s Paul Arizin and 57 82 51 3 4 ...... Davis 1 6 play host to the Washington WIsconsin't Don .500 81 3 3 2ast Rehfeldt, I .508 105 120 Redskins. 3 3 Granite .333 PI 94 4 Carbon. 333 99 95 .. Other contests scheduled .000 41 162 0 it Prove I are Detroit at Los Angeles, Pittsburgh at Cleveland and Region One Baltimore at' San Francisco. W T Pet. Pt PA S 0 0 1.000 209 26 Sol Sider Johnny Lujack of the Bears 106 96 410.300 021,;&e: I 9 41 and George Ratterman of the 3 2 0 .600 ' .0041 49 91 3 3 Yanks, whose quarterback rivalISieber ,11 AO 2 3 0 .400 South Ceche 107 11 129 ry dates back to their days with I 1 S 0 North Cache .000 13 99 Notre I I Stu River Dame, are expected to produce the main fireworks at , Two The RENO, Nev. (AP) Region Yankee Stadium. Nevada's .winless of University ?A his Pta L T Pet reputaLujack, although coach came 0 0 1.00 120 40 Taello was built up ietly on his football team and 1 1.000 146 46 Bingham ... . .. 4 10 101 46 passing, has become more of a under fire of a university regent Park ett7 ..... I 1 01 433 .000 120 .16 4 Wasatch star this season. Ratte- Friday. $ 2 - 2 -.- 600 136 133 ground Orsatavat 110 I3 Regent Albert Hilli sr d i2 4 I $00 C7Pnts , leagues touchrmantopsthe 1'102 333 team was "out- 0 --333 106 104 down passers:Jo date with 14. charged that the tirgel:aMeablila 2 .167 45 112 Luiack-- - hasn't- - tossed one J this I 0 Murray 132 South litikunitt .. 1 6 S1 .167 43 1 and that Coach Joe Sheeketski .000 3 7 141 season but is headed only by DeNertk 001E6 .. 0 I. Doak Walker in the is "bringing disgrace to Nevatroirs D -ground-scorin- g 1 department with da and the university through Region Three--,-t1 55 points. adverse Publicity" ALPINE WITISION The Giants, fresh from their Hilliard referred to a recent Pet-- Pt PA W1.T 1.000 13 2$ second victory over Cleveland's 4 0 t 1 Americas Uhl sport magazine's article about 41 65 74 Perk too the I 21 0 500 70 3? Browns, expect to prove football seholuniversity's Northillanbets 250 76 $6 1 3 0 strong for the Cardinal's de- arship program entitled "the 0 4 0 .000 19 160 Plosoont fense. Coach Steve Owen's men football college that turned EIRE nivislos T prt.ptiPA shine on defense themselves. SO 39 1 .750 0 3 pro." Parma I Stituate8 Academy 3 1 0 .750 70 46 The New Yorkers have allowed discussed the The magazine 65 70 3 .500 0 .... I Port Spantab 78 their foes only 54 points, low for .1 3 0 .750 $I 116 Bortord110 of givopen university's policy 1 3 0 3511 33 the circuit. R. TAMA ing 91000 athletic scholarships The Eagles' powerful ground to promising football players Five Region attack Probably will carry and quoted Sheeketskl as say1. T Pet. lots PA them to victory over the Red34 S 193 1100 Moot 0 I ing, "we think that no athletic 13msalt .007 90 01 4 2 skins and their new pro, Cho department can get too big for Roosevelt 1 4.0 .333 03 106 4 Choi, Justice, who may see Its 12 169 4 I 0 .000 ... Ivens ..,., university, because no other 1 more action Sunday than in contributes so much department 1 his recent bow with the to Region Six student welfare." Washington squad. "This kind of statement," said . w I, T Pet Pts PA from The Browns, smarting 1000 291 46 Millard I 0 "comes from a coach belt& I I 0 .833 151 74 their New York setback, will no Hilliard, who hasn't won a game since 4 1 1 .800 142 0 doubt be in a Cedar City mood fighting 4 1 1 .800 1$3 64 Kansa 3 3 0 .500 63 68 against the tough Pittsburgh Jim Aiken's men left here," Itarricano 3 3 0 .500 97 89 Dille (Aiken is Nevada's former I1 4 1 200 25 123 Steelers, who have had some Beaver coach who went to Oregon in 1 4 1 200 45 154 in seem !Hinckley ..... for and games 1 5 I .167 Milford 65 167 tough 1948.) - ' 0 4 0 .000 12 183 another. Parotran : . 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W ' 2- -21 ''' - ., . - 7- 1. -' - - .. , s-Qu- intet 0. 0 t t Charles Gets Boxinj Offer 19-ya- rd 6. a e.), out-of-to- -, 1 - - mifieattle 14 - , -- touch-afternoo- n. 3 COLLEGE SCORES e one-sid- ed 18-1- , , t; ,, - 5-- , 7-- 6. - ' , , 5. sceaorrlye . ,,, - 111-1- 3. 0-- 0. -.- By.;ACK BAND , CrrY--,Fighting - , , ,iiii..0,- pi.---i- Has Close Call , t :s- - - , - - - scored it 'even In rounds,. 10-1- 0 in points. NEW YORK (A1)--"- I don't I an,.a I rematch Friday night was , tlICE,-Buwant to be famous. I Just want! The too. Referee Ruby Goldclose, to stack up that old annuity: stein and Judge Joe Agnello Rocky Graziano was talking. uw it 5-Goldstein gave GraThe new Graziano who Friday ziano an in points 10-- 8 and edge Welnight barely squeaked past Agnello Judge Ar t i By ASSOCIATED PRESS terweight Tony Janiro ' of Schwartz found for Graziano Boise Junior College led the Youngstown, Ohio, in a close' in rounds. , at Madison Square weekend's exGarden. Jaycee football program by tending its vktory string to 37 The Rock flailed blond Tony. games on a 28-1- 9 victory over Between savage misses be raked northern Idaho College of Edu- Jantro with an unexpected body cation. , lie jarred his mouth- , The Broncos thus rammed attack, loose with looping rights. piece past the mosr seriotts---obstaclOnethe wrestled Tony thrpugh SSSOrt0r712 TIM'S never knocked the but , - he ' EAST a fourth season without the him ropes. down,--- Beaten dallego T. oven's It blemish of a defeat.' Still there seemed to be some !Act Illynesbart 1$. west Va. Togli Haven It Users it Other contests Friday night of the old fire missing in Grazi- , Dosses Faisdele It 'Pe.) Included a 21-- 0 whomping of SOCTil - ano. who used to eat welterWestminster of Salt Lake City 34. ,Cahrollim, in George limbic. weights for breakfast back by Branch Agricultural Col- the old rockabye Rocky days. leeUs20.Meads' 1; Pmtefiettlat e: 1 Rhyne 31. IlLiontlo C1014,11101 lege, and a pseudo Jaythe early rounds young towns limits 'roaches it Storer cee victory by the freshmen of Through Itiss Southern 14, thst1unnors 11. made him eat leather from III, 04sosostown 4141 Idaho State College over South- Tony "moaner,1Consi books. and left Newport 34. 'Wiwi Appsontico jabs ern Idaho College of Educa- sharp One fellow walking out of the liesard 212 Itte9es t'rene S. , freshmen. tion's SHOWEST Garden remarked, "You have to For a while the Boise-NIC- E rotten 14 Drat. 13. an accountant td cover Grail4sierbots 33 --Matiotts---44rhubarb looked like è walk- be ano any more." He didn't LAMAS Woolepow 40. Cellese Super's . away for the Broncs. They meantights fights ItDickinson (X, D,) Towbars, 40...lassee Rocky's 20-- 0 first quarto a off jumped 13 less five (S. D.) where he scored straight Dental, blearbeei te lead. But Chuck Triggs and knockouts. 20. Testiseis He meant his Gar. (bites ) O. Don Wisdom ran and passed the visstAlester SO, Plantfte 5. with Janiro. den scraps e.sed 24, Dees 21. NICERS back into the contest Last March 31, Rocky and Ileumgm C.iiIrl j reersury .11,..e I. reBoise's Loren Tedrow, Deem 7, Hosting (WIS. on fought a draw, decided Yorouvlit, littupson serve center, staved off the Tonyvote Was"' Jewell 14. Sherileff referee who of the the Youngstown 14, ,Ingunt S. threat by intercepting a Triggs 11set :4. Northern 1!nots - 'Sissies lust- - on the Pouf 11 Wt.. Tdit SOUTHWEST scampering over for the touchArtesia, 7sveli 77, Deetlitia down. Lomat gager 32. Smote Medical IL A pass from Larry FAR WEST Jackson to Ji mPetruzze set up Pie ItIs It Inflows ttals. treads Um 21. Wm 11110111012 the first Boise touchdown, and 4k ("Utah 3. C. tt. Wormers Mahe IL Jackson slammed over right - - -tackle for the final three yards,' FrrrsBugGH (AP) -- Jake I of World Merlin Howard converting. The Mintz, , gd .. EOpt-- . Broncs did it again ioon there- Heavyweight Champ-kni-Yr"has he drive. ,' after on a said Saturday Charles, .. .. t received another 8100.000 offer Bows . .1, , . 'r for the services of his boy. AIRES' (AP)--7- 1; It would be at eiChicinnati In BUENOS Chevrolets.-- ,' United Denver February against Joe Walcott or Joey Maxim and States representatives in the ' , . whether . World amateur basketball chant. charwoulides. succedepensddialydefends his ponships, are off to a winning round robin final title there on December , 28 start in thenot .., without getting seriesbut Nick Barone. against ' ' ' - ; a '' ' ware' of . the successful defense, Egypt. the European cham,, : Mintz has no doubt.' , a S. ' t "I have the greatest fighter in pion, thuelPultinY;rnziwiTluIes '7'ota4Tueri until Memorial the Judge torbe dose, the world," he declared."' have over been saying it for two Yea- r,- day night's game, only to bow, -- Biilldogs ran rough-sho- d After John Langdon had In game have .t!s Ue4 the score ati p.,Norytehit Sournitn3uutitie4114 bribe American1L sa;;1111o:!ldon'teven home by vending I foul shot into Little- ScitIth summit- scored The offer came from Sam net, John Stattich worked his ono Becker Cinginnattlromotte wal-i- n the basket and fixed Thr -all darin-Mbrgat the tapped Who lo.sportsoring Barone-Charlthe minthree goal. Only winning The the local Trojans, sett. utes remained at that time. Wildcats dupla, amount of spa. lyledinadtremendous , '11"2iiing, Morgan ciew which was led by I. one of, 'ea ,.. Park City Surprises Wasps In Region Two Feature,,64 , - - 75-ya- n -- . 72' , , - .'::':.7.:.:,i:',.,: )ct -- REBER lik.,gband, of rietermined-WikI-- dk Mb:1E111dt nutters lquarelylip tó Bingham theTtark T tate,'') 0,00city ,,, ... ,.., ' ' Two grid picture Friday afternoon up and Tootle the in ' ,.. Region , .), ,4 le ' U. ONIIII 4"I341,, .: 4 ip,Heber City, as they swatted the Wasatch: Wasps right out . of . J Ai 1... to. 14 ' . I,' ...04te, :, -title contention by a score of . , --4 v , , 4 '"A t k 1 took Miners of The the .1. ,,,,,.... assist trona , ' advantage Bingham ' 'm . i 1 ' "'"1"4"E I , ' 414Park to score a resounding 27-- 0 win over Grantsville in Bingham! ' ,s ' 4 , '. I f , Friday night, and Tooele kept ''') , GtoikprYbalAkIcks, theRegionli ..,, ' , t its undefeated, untied string in-- thfuembglsemtne the .s mtho:negnstmse?st to , morts tic) 25-. l ",,, tact by dropping Murray tadsAdana Maittal. Dasitt Mconir'-- points. with Brues Peter-o- n , Kellar. Mther. TacklesAlto, Williams. " at 1 Ito i field Friday son smashing the Smelterite Othams. over for Sharp. Droorisartr. Orilla& the . . , A. ' Dampers". tryeds. Wl-,r., down. It was a kalm OtOrls Backe-, ', Cratcresoyer. -r.',,, ,'' last. Taylor., Moutalats, Wilessaasi. AirM from in. on there I ,. , , Wisksuia. ;I Other games played in the Mb.tU. College. Qtawast. ' a t 4e, .....D..tr.!-Ill'At saw Judge Memorial Sparked by Raymond Hall. 1111,iasa. Jack' i 's' , Region the Region, top fullback Bing- Ko TacklasWhiteM Warning. Guards gain a surprisingly , ' 0-,. de 7,.y.lit..-ham trawl:led Grantsville's Cowover North Summit, ;victory 44-while South Summit was boys into the turf by a score of 'ought.; L Sar.14111.'- - Tactolk Jona. Halt scored two touch- ,biottay. Seers by quarterl: for its 27-N...1 upsetting Morgan, r',:...) downs to lead If.s mates to vic- L'',:77.7 .. .. ..,.,,,...21.. la. b. .. I first league win. ' iitsTarler .(pses while Garth and Steele tory. Park City's victory over ertneartge) Adams (pasa frOst were Fullmer , ' responWasatch cleared up the title Wayne Kirk). last fpass from Klett., Pkt-.- . 3'IWa1. (bass scene considerably. The loss left tram Tue(sta). PATTockelt. d Referee. , Officials: , vins grans; Umpire. ii . one 1' the Wasps with four wins, ,. , , .'.. Peterson; bead linesman. alders. . , ' , ''. r ' loss and one tie in league play, te7i Jerry Kirk ,unleashed his po, zr1415 teen.1117,61.01 , es .' , . , . Fullmer. Carter. Tackles 2 and gave Bingham's eleven a tent passing arm for the ToJele 4,....., ......, ee ..4 , or , OiladsStallatock ., ..., , et ,t ',lissom Mamma OrniersRapia $erechance that would have been Buffalos Ir. Murray Friday aft- sato Oarthealtm Idaa, , ,,, , , ernoon as he connected !or three up.ey. Illarlslialantis. denied . Kameibe. Geliatea Abeam them bad Wasatch if t' , . . "4,, .. to receivheaves T. D. various , ' come victorious. itrisTSJ.1114. lw:IsbL Tack. through 44enstaatassakkesetatakee to a 25- - I. ind esiligle. Sirdseli. Guards Played in the muck and mire ers, in lexoing his mates sum ot um' ti 4, D. Lawrenall. Andermee. meet &1W2. Anderson. will at Tooele Bingham this particular play as an unidentillea Tooele tackler brings him to earth heavily. The thoroughly wetted for the oc. .. ' 11 14 '''''17 i; casion the night before, the two TooeleIllness.' '' 27-- 7 Tridsilifterndon-167"Wirrtussle -0 IiiitliTargaTedlittirtiiiitliet'lly,Matrar teams battled on even-- i terms who wins the 1953 Region -Two clIsnts'lll, 2, Palksee. taurbdoerasNaa Btaghere between It kept0foolle undefeated in leave play and set the stage for next week's game 3. , - ., ' Steele: alnebsal FaTOaribeette throughout most of the contest. title. ,ampisMm, , ; 7-- - - - - the Buffalos and Bmghara In Tooelé. In a battle that was supposed 2:4:Lo. bead RetereaLarem of a Wisp Park took advantage .'. I i , , ' ' . .....,, .,...... -- -,,. , - t injury-marke- ) ac- ! Boise Defeats , i -- - g, Broncos came back early ha the ,third quarter with a drive ----,--- lind Min-ogee mare Jenson back to New Y - seeking his twenty.sixth victory - starts.-in Waltott, - who twice fought Champion Joe . Louis for. the "title, is b far the 'most formidable ESDponent for IkelS,Jahn to date... ., - -- --- -- , , GIES PARSONS , will - ''."'s ...rig. of -AL.. FAME;'::NO;:"FORTUNE;;YE4 - ,t ' By BILL DUNN A Branch Agricultural College eleven left Westminster College at the bottom of the ICAC pack Friday afternoon as Coach Murray Maughn's Broncos pounded out a 0 victory over the Parsons. d Parsons floundered before the offensive The tide of the Broncos which swept repeatedly through the Westminster defense for long gains. which fluted on their own 42. BAC's victory puts them In the Six plays later they rested 'on e011.1M11 for the first ,time---gparsons' lc jock God-- dart- found in six starts while have yet to win their first game through center and went over in five endeavors. set" Cdgthlopt.hirdKeeoltuhntleir over The absence of backfield aces the Parson goal after being Lloyd Warner and Bob Lambert held on the Parson one feet did little to deter the Broncos line for three downs. Sisk their victory. Out of the Parson cleared the pole tor all f the starting linedp with injuries Broncos extra points. were Halfback Paul Brown end The offensive drive of Romer who shines either Joe Rine on the line or in the backfield. Scott and Jack Goddard sparked The injury of Rex Ballard early the Brags to ..their win, while TomCardon turned in a standin the game added other discom- out job at defensive end. The fort to the Parson cause.; Klekas boys. Gus and Frank, The Branch Aggies lost little their consistently time in setting up their first displayed brand of ball play for the touchdown. Taking the Opening good Parsons while the runs of Leonkickoff they moved the ball to ard Anderson came in for their the Westminster 16 in a series of share of acclaim. 3 first downs. Jimmy Neilson SIANCIII AGSMS (In 'Illndofitoholt, J. Alger Cir. cut center up to the ten and don. Sessions LaSVItt again on the next play hit the "IATacklescm1o1; - Davin thwitk. center spot and went over for GuardsOrson Camp, Carling. D. Ranthe initial tally. Paul Sisk som 11100111110. Jordan kicked the point and BAC led ContotoEdwards, IL Ranson. BaciosEvonsti..- - Ooddord. Cool. loan, Scott, Solioan 0 in Stirling. with three minutes gone Wannest, Sisk lit the game. wislityrirrtra ILleitsa. 0. Sank. lIndsCenny. Ross,Poll& p. Dntria IcIptss. Reel Achilles the Finding i TacklesJohnson. Conwilof the Parma defense I. be lGuardoWright. Sake. the middle of their line, the 1:,11',41:lnan,crtillresa. 'leder. - ..,--- - Tiii------ youthful Ctalie drew ha Isis lest luting with - rough- - and ngged Andy Walker in San franc. yoihng ! Ait. 11A14 - - c.0JmapCaokN.elsoRein:tillyc 4,, A, 4.: Layne -- East----- d as a ubluchance." looms an- I . ----- preliminaries." , For Rea, meanwhile. the taut with Jersey Joe 'Walcott -four-roun- , -- e-1 Nelson- -1 ' ..;14;r: :;:''::(E: t.4..f.4;..1144;I:t ,k) eff,.. ..: 4. .'fl """ .. 4' le A ; ' ''"' the nounced Friday night by the International Boxing Club. - - . , '' - fight was Nol.-21 . .!c. - - ' 4 it i- .....,,...,,) it,' ,,,,,, ,4 - .- will eventually, get a thanes at Eisard - Chariest---heav, weight crews. -- " . t . - ', ) -f'- , - , ,,- :: ' ';:..:-- :.t ,;.: i',..:,,7 -- ' I.,' .. ..,,,,., .. 41' 4 - "14 st,t4t.4.; 4.' 4 ' - &t. 1' . ' 't J at'''4, ii, t .; .'s fstim.o , " ....,4 4 :.,,.fe I' ' - '. ;,t 4...,4 . a' ' ..,...- t- .4 ,..,, 1 , i (f.' ( 4 - -- ' . .,z 4. f ,' .,,,,, '' - . .' Layne., , -i 7 , az , - - - .., t , 011 . . n ovn 1 - , ot 4 ,, .0.! " 1 ? . e. r,,y17)R4.,,tAP)Rex , t, '' ; 1!".111, ,,.., 4 .,', 't . ' ..".. , - ,, , tle., ' - - .'. - ...1,, ait , . . .., C0 , - ', - g lir . t. . ,..lt t, a rising young Utah heavy. ' 4' heut ghtwilLnAkt,,41,f-AtIPTAI9"11-h:Ntet''''' '''''S ,o,,, '' eran Jersey Joe Walcott at Madison Square Garden Nov. 24. , in lacing the Camden, N. J. stylist, Layne will be 1 up.' foe to date. Layne, a i lad, against his toughest . I, !, has won all but one of his 25 fights. He was defeated rDave i ' i Whitlock but avenged that set-- 1 York when they depart for their ! back in a later clash. Nov. 24 bout with Jersey Joe '1 ,': Wilcott done since little has Walcott in, ,Madison Square 1 e 4 ', ,, , beating Hein Ten Hoff last Garden., I March in Germany,Nelson, according to Jenson. Is scheduled to "go". in one of -1; IC.thoultittlybeakthottaltathrontalnstratpc 4 e - ,,,,, ,,,,,, ... B LAN 1( ,,, .., - '' -- ..44-- e- ,, .., ' VII ,, ' . a lb& , de 4. It ei" , WHOA THERE BRONCOJack Goddard (38), BAC backfield star, puts a hand in the , --of Leonard Anderson but the Parson luelback brought Goddard to the ground alter , only a short rain. Goddard later went over the Westminster goal to score. .. ' ), B , , , . - '''' , ' ..4. , ..!- - : --", 4,, '0 4 ,,, of. ' .,. ,, . II': .7- lib , .?"'"(,,, ', ' , gt. N - s 4. I-- - -I i 4(444: '.. ,.., .,.. .. - - s ' , . ' , 1' - 7, '.....: , a 4' ' ""., I-- 'i-1-1 ', atisalotirelk- ILA t. - , ! te''''N ; ,., - , 4A' . .. ... '...16..."' ..,.....-,,..-- ,,,,..f , ..4.. 1- - - -- - ,... 1' ,. 4 1'; -,- .. :.. -'; . - , , , - r - I ''''''''...7. w7.77"'".3-'!"- 1, ,... , , S , i - 1,-- ,41,10P , i,, ti, 'Ik ...,s.t. - , .0 ..., .."7"'''.'''..77' , 4,v..rmrvkgvvovt .., . . ,'-- -, l't 4' 1'4 Nevada Eleven; - , ''. r . ......,:- -e' t- , tr... 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' ; 1,,, from, a determined bunch of collegians before 19,219 at. e.',,- - - ''','''' ;1, - , ' , the Chicago Stadium. , Mikan, however, contributed s : 14 a from far F', cry only points, . the record 31, he tallied in last I- - 94-8-6 Laker win over the f 7"....,... year's ' i (AP)The , , basketball game still is the ' , Minneapolis Laken ' !show, but bitGeorge Mikan Friday night - te--twas just another member of Telr eame-tiv- '' ,, rs , 'man of the IPhitadelphia Phillies, is iliting Carol Webel this weekend, but heirisists that "talk about wedding plans is pretty Immature Waltkus said Friday be had come to Albany for Miss Webers birthday party Thursday night He plans to re iurn to his home in Meiriose, Mass., Monday.' "Carol, and I are just. ei . . , Waitkus, first base- , $ottirdoy, October ,28, NEWS, , , ,,- ,,, ,.,. , All-Sta- , , ,4,,, STIRS- ROMANCE RUMORS DESEREt .,,,. r |