SATURDAY. JANUARY S. !YD., GarrityWint StadingNod In Sr. Bowl . - Jim Garrity, end on the Penn State football team for the past three years, will start at an of fensive end post for the North in today's annual ••Senior Bowl game at Mobile, Ala. Garrity achieved nation-wide fathe over the Christmas holidays by making good on one of two ex tra points to give the East a 13-12 win over the West in the, annual Shrine game at San Francisco. 'he Lion gridder, hampered by injuries during the latter part of the past season, was on the re ceiving end of nine passes. During his junior year, prob ably his best, he received 30 pass es and converted successfully on 17 of 19 PAT . attempts. In both seasons he gained nu merous post-season honors, being - named to several all-Pennsylva nia,' all-East, and national teams. A massive and swift line, con sisting of several all-Americans, makes the' South a one-touch down favorite in this year's senior classic. With both squads loaded with sharp-shooting passers an d ex plosive runners, the difference in the 25-man clubs could well be decided by the defense thrown up by North coach Paul Brown and his opponent Steve Owen. Met AAU Meet Will Start Season NEW YORK, Jan: 7 (?P)—The indoor track season opens tomor row with the Metropolitan AAU championships' in which a field of 350 athletes will compete in 15 events. Four field events will be held in the morning at Columbia's South Field and the balance of the program at the 102nd Engi. neers Armory at night. Horace Ashenfelter, Olympic steeplechase champion who set new meet record by running three miles in 14:02.9, is expected to challenge that _nark with strong competition from Gordon McKen zie of the Pioneer Club, national 10,000-meter cross country champ. "cKenzie also will run the mile in which Fred Wilt, an FBI agent like Ashenfelter, - - ill compete. Chicago Blackhawks Add Bisons to Farm System BUFFALO, N.Y., Jan. 7 (JP)— The Chicago Blackhawks of the National Hockey League today __rchased the Buffalo Bisons of the American League in a move to strengthen their farm system. The sale was announced here by a spokesman for the Bisons' owner, Louis'M. Jacobs, of Sports service, Inc., a stadium and arena concession firm. William •D. Joseph, JacObs' as sistant, said the - club would re main in Buffalo and in the Amer ican Hockey League. _ He said the Buffalo interests would have first option to repur chase in the event the club is ev er resold by Chicago. No purchase price was announc ed, but the sum was reported to be about $150,000. For two years (1946 'and 1947 Ted Williams of the Red Sox fail ed to steal a single base. JACK'S Barber Shop 131 S. PUGH STREET Columbus Rejoins Triple COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 7 (JP)— After being without a team for only 25 days, Columbus today again took its place among the nation's Triple A minor league baseball cities. The combined' efforts of nine Columbus businessmen who put ur..a half-million dollars were an nounced today as bringing the Ot tawa. Canada. franchise of the On ,3'03 L .1 Play Classkal Records Now you can buy the records you've wanted at NEW LOW PRICES, and still see and hear them before you buy. When you shop at a recognized Music Store, you're sure you're buying what you want. Stop in and take your pick of our HUGE SELECTION of these quality records by famous labels. Prices quoted are NOW in effect! , -'' i- Cii t. b, 2,1: '-'• 4: ....t: -- 'i,.. i -: - , • . .;• , ,t,.. •-, +:1," , ...,.: - , , ~,..= , . •P'47 , :i .4 i4 - 1 1 •;.1:,,,:4, , , , . '.• 7::';;;;. , . 7 . :! 7 ,,i .. ...i 4 " A V.." . . , : i•,,. • •,: 1?:- . ,, :.v„.3',-., ' % : i•" 1: '' . ' r . r . P,'') . ;',! . ..,.!:,...,'..?. . rfir DATLY COLLEGIAN STATE contk,t PErilivb-TIVANFA League Again ternational League to this former American Assn. city. Frederick E. Jones, spokesman for the purchasing group to be known as the Columbus Baseball Co., disclosed the syndicate had paid the Kansas City Athletics $50,000 for the Ottawa franchise. $5.95 NOW igh This Is Not a Sale! All Stock New! Ath All Reductions in Effect Until Further Notice! -w BEAT NAVY! OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M. THE NITA CZA GLENNLAND BUILDING Beaver Ave. and Pugh St. Hayes Denies Reprimand CHICAGO, Jan. 7 (JP)—Coach V.T,,ody Hayes of Ohio State today denied a report he had been repri manded by the National Colleg iate Athletic Assn., for his com ments after the Rose Bowl game. Hayes had said four other Big Ten teams besides, Ohio • State were better than Southern Cali fornia, defeated by the Buckeyes 20-7 New Year's Day. 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