The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 08, 1955, Image 7

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    SATURDAY. JANUARY S. !YD.,
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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
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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
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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.
These Labels
Included
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• Columbia
• London
• Westminster
• Mercury
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Ring Probe Proposed
WASHINGTON, Jan. 7
Rep. Magnuson (D.-Wash.)
toda: he will lay proposals for
investigation of boxinc before
Senate Commerce Comrntitee. I
he indicated he didn't think
senators would get into a ft
scale hearing "at this time."
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