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Church League:
"A" league results last night:
First Christian 35, Youth Certer
33; First Presbyterian 32, Naza
rene 22; Saints forfeit winners over
First Baptist.
A-A on Ropes
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20
The National Football league and
All - America conference failed
tonight In move to end their
professional football war.
A joint announcement by Ben
jamin F. Lindheimer, executive
chairman of the AAC, and Com
missioner Bert Bell of the NFL,
said: "Representatives of the Na
tional Football league and All
America conference concluded a
meeting tonight in Philadelphia.
Efforts by both sides to formu
late a mutually satisfactory agree
ment were not consummated. The
committees terminated the meet
ing with the expectation that fu
ture meetings might provide some
formula for a common under
standing between both leagues.
"The National football league
draft will start at 10 a. m. (EST)
tomorrow."
Reporters were not permitted
at the Racquet club. They waited
at a specially set up press room
in the Bellevue - Stratford across
the street from the Racquet club.
Earlier in the evening, a source
in position to know what was de
veloping at the meeting, said flat
ly that the AAC was on the verge
of collapse.
!He said six of the eight AAC
teams would cease to exist and
the Cleveland Browns and San
Francisco Forty - Niners join the
NFL circuit and make it a 12
team circuit.
Who's Right?
NEW YORK, Dec. 20 - UP) - The
news reported tonight Carl Voyles
bad been ousted as coach of the
Brooklyn Dodgers in the Ail-American
football conference.
A Brooklyn spokesman who de
clined use -of his name said, how
ever, the report is not so.
Sports Stars Talk It Over
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TOLEDO. O. Joe DiMaggio, the New York Yankees slagging star
(left), Lou Bondreau, Cleveland manager and shortstop ace (center)
and Bob Chapplus. former Michigan backfield whiz and now a
member of the Brooklyn Dodger grid club are shown conversing at
the Banquet of Champions. Twenty -f oar attending champs re
ceived movie cameras but no speeches were made. (AP Wirephoto
to The Statesman). j
Ray Page, well known independ
ent basketball player of the vicin
ity, faces the prospect of no more
active participation following;' a
injury suffered in the Karakul
Karpet-Lebanon Elks game Satnr-
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Browns Snare
A-A's Crown
CLEVELAND. Dec. 20-(P)-The
Cleveland Browns were a riotous
lot in the clubhouse Sunday after
smothering Buffalo's Bills 49-7 in
the All-America conference cham
pionship game.
Everyone in the place was yell
ing and laghing as Coach Paul
Brown stepped in.
It was the third straight league
championship for the Browns. The
game wound up Coach Brown's
first unbeaten-untied season since
1940 when he mentored Massillon
high school. The score was the
greatest piled up this season by the
club. Buffalo's total was the lowest.
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Over-Weight Wildcats Roll into Pasadena
PASADENA. Calif.. Dee. 20-(AP)-A
..bnslness-like .North
western university football sqaad
arrived on the Rose Bowl seen
today and hardly took time to
unpack its belong inff before coin-
to work for the California
tame New Year's day.
Head coach Bob Veifhti
sounded the theme as he and the
44-man squad alichted. "We've
irot work to do," he said crisply.
The California Bears, coached
boy younr Voights' former men
tor at Northwestern, Lynn Wal
dorf, are due next Monday at
nearby Riverside, where they'll
drill in the final days before the
third annual Pacific Coast conference-Big
Nine encounter.
The Wildcats looked trim and
ready, but Voights, in a hasty
appearance at noon before the
local football writers gathering,
observed:
There's some lard well have
to render, and it'll take time. We
discovered that some of oar men
picked up 10 or 15 pounds during
the time we played our last game
in November and went back to
practice last Monday."
The Wildcats limbered up this
afternoon. mainly for press
cameramen, and tomorrow go in
to two workouts each day. The
same schedule will be followed
next week, Voights said, if it ap
pears the team needs it,
Voights said he was offering
no alibi which brought a snick
er, because; Northwestern rales
the favorite over the Beanbut
quarter term examination began
simultaneously with the start of
preparations at Evanston last
week. The largest number of
men on hand for a single drill
was 28, and often the squad num
bered little, more than 15.
Northwestern scouted Califor
nia in its last two games this
season. Washington State and
Stanford, Voights went on. lie
offered no prediction on the com
ing contest but It was plain the
Wildcats, beaten only by great
Michigan and Notre Dame teams,
didn't come out here Just for
the sunshine which, incidental
ly, was on tap today.
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NFL Laurels
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 20 -)
"A great ball game, and the bet
ter team won it," was the near
unanimous chorus in the dressing
rooms Sunday after the National
Football league championship
game.
Flushed by a 7-0 victory over
the Chicago Cards in snow-laden
Shibe park, the Eagles came
winging back to their nest con
vinced they had proved conclu
sively what they have believed
all season that they are the
best team in the NFL.
"Well, gang, we got the cham
pionship," shouted the smiling Al
Wistert, captain and left tackle.
"That's the one we've been want
ing." Coach Greasy Neale po.inted to
Tommy Thompson, his quarter
back, as the star of the game.
Dock Pins
Bevo Chieftain Finds
Players Hard to Get
Bill Mulligan, general manager of the Portland Beavers and Salem
Senators, was a Salem visitor Monday after having recently returned
from the big baseball meetings in Milwaukee and Chicago.
Largely because of an "inflated" market. Mulligan was unable to
obtain what player help he had in
mind for the parent Portlands. He
did come up with catcher Jim
Gladd, who Mulligan believes
"will be a major league prospect
if his throwing arm holds up."
"I could have purchased other
players," the baseball boss told.
"But I wouldn't have been getting
players any better than those we
already "have. And what prices
they are asking for them! I thought
I had Wally Moses, the big league
outfielder. He came to terms with
me okeh, but told me ho would
take a major league offer if one
came up. One did, and he goes
with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Moses would have made a great
running mate for Johnny Rucker."
As for the Senators, Mulligan
said he had every Intention of pro
viding Manager Bill Beard with
"as much playing help as possible."
Senators Business Manager George
Ladies league action last night at
B and B Bowling courts saw May
flower Milk dump Jackson Jewe
lers, 3-1; Memorial Hospital beat
Siewert Construction, 3-1; and
Master Bread blank Salem Linen
Mill, 4-0. Master Bread copped
team honors with a 1905 score,
while Iwana Macklin hit a 172 and
457 for top game and series.
FALLS CITY WINS
FALLS CITY The Falls City
high school cake team downed
Hubbard, 35-25, here Friday night.
Largely on the strength of Center
Mairn's 16 points.
Falls City (35) (25) Hubbard
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Bowman (4) F (3) Driver
Nairn (16) C (2 Heyrrly
Russell (8) G (1) Myers
Richards (7) G (3) Killey
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Senators club recently. No an
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MILL CITY WINS I
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MILL CITY, Dec. 20-(Spec?al).
Mill City high's basketball brew
swamped Valsetz. 64-39, here to'
night. Hunter leading that victors
with 24 points. The winners per
ahead at the half, 27-23. The Mill
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