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Show (a v t . . . . I . Mi.,". - -:;-:- "" ": a r - ? All in the Game: IVriCHIGAN- STATE football Captain Don McAuliffe was robbed at gunpoint of 16 tickets just before the Notre Dame game . . . The 13 major league baseball teams named in the $12 million damage suit filed by Liberty Broadcasting Broad-casting Co. have denied the radio network's charges of monopoly . . . CCNY has banned former Coach Nat Holman as an aftermath after-math of the basketball fixes; Kentucky Ken-tucky has decided to keep Adolph Rupp . , . Notre Dame athletic director Ed (Moose) Krause says the NCAA should not ban grid TV . . . Rookie tackle Bob Toneff, one of the finest first-year performers for the San Francisco 49ers, has been called to report for Induction into the armed forces . . . Yale has a big edge in its annual "big game" with Harvard 39 victories victo-ries against Harvard's 22 . , . The first Army-Navy football game was played on Nov. 29, 1890. The Midshipmen traveled to West Point for the game and won by the onesided one-sided score of 24-0. BUSINESS EXEC. . . . Brooklyn Brook-lyn Dodger pitcher Billy Loes signs a contract with a storm window company of Floral Park, L. I., as company president presi-dent Arthur Weisbarth looks on approvingly. Loes will be sales manager for the company when he's not playing baseball. |