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Haywood Sullivan Says Hell Kansas Beats . Play Football At U. Of Fla. GAINESVILLE @ — Haywoodx. ‘St. John’s By 30-68 Score With 45 On As Pilot Brushes Off Perfect Landing Of Flaming Plane Ordinary Job ss i [eee. _— March 2, 1952 THE KEY Weowtens - 4 22 “GUNMAN KELES TAREE killing Gardner. The son aint hired bmamjwere not hurt. (Continued From Page Oke) | Hansen said Gardner appeared mile and a hslf away, had heard ‘to have been killed with a pistol Mensinger’s general call (a fans all the others were shot ‘series ‘of short rings on a party | with a shotgun, loaded with buck- : satay 5 shot: bn ee agen = Florida . line, designed to call all subserib- | "Pony roads in the ares are a z Si Snes clase adage tr oad Lovellette Scores N, ers to their phones). sandhills trails. Hansen said a be tention ot playing ~sipiorsanicay : oe nat is ag Bo is a oy he bess of the flames af we As MeDonald- approached the | man would have to know the area = baseball this summer. 33 Points To Allow sensi’ § sland.” came into the wheat field. farm, he apparently encountered {to use them for a getaway ogy The big athlete Wednesday night | Jayhawk: To Win That was ie only comment| Another passenger was W. C. | the siaver in his car. The assailant| There was nothing tc indicate ) denied news renorts from Lakeland. Po ' fom id a ia Stanfc'd |( Bill) McPhail, general manager shc: and injured McDonald, the|that robbery might have beer a iA which quoted him as saying he | NCAA Title ee et pennies pee fog: | £¢ Mie-Celagmro, Springs, ‘Colo. ‘Sky- a on Ca gagelae ‘anyitiing ied ood ‘ransepbed" ph intends to play professional base-, GAINESVILLE — Florida's | By JIM HUTCHESON | wheat field Wednesday. psee tee (Western “Baseball “ Ganiuae, another. rancher living |Hansen sai¢ * ball this year. eet nore Peri ett ie = Cal | SEATTLE — Kansas rules the + Only one passenger was injured, League. 2% miles away, also heard the|. The Mensingers operated a “My present plans include foot- “ball at the University of Florida st for next year,” Sullivan said in a statement issued through the uni- oti versity’s sports publicity director, | “%9 Joe Sherman. | >" But’ Lyall Smith, sports editor ‘@ivof the Detroit Free Press, said ** (Sullivan told him that he plans to v92'sign a professional baseball con- #4 tract at the end of this semester and that Detroit baseball club of- ig ficials had the same impression iy; after conferring with Sullivan sev- oo eral hours, blo A Detroit scout said 20 scouts tb are after Sullivan and the New sat ret Yankees have offered him e+ $30,000. four under par, to lead Florida to a 20-7 victcry over Davidson Wednesday. WINTER PARK ® — Steve lead Duke golfers to a 16% to 10% victory over Rollins Wednesday. ay Key ‘Was low for Rollins with BRADENTON (# — Righthander Clem Uabine, counted on by the Brcoklyn Dodgers to take up some of the slack caused by Don New- ‘eombe’s induction into the Army, has a sore arm. The youngster has a knot on the ‘innerside of the right elbow. {consc'ation game. Kansas Kad sa taniete ie ee 9% Sullivan, in his statement, said: 5 Bate J ohn’ 5 out his tongue to ‘I was sitting ‘on the right side ' ‘ 9 ‘58 ocean Aesents sell! siicaen, ia Beh Péter fo ne es nt sing wai hes abet to ony baer oe wine 566 Cures In °5] “You can make Every meal « Real mi that would“ke impossible not to pas quit “taking it easy”? in-ex- finals. ? om ed the city the last few. | when I noticed fire around the right | es = an do it for less by doin: text ive serious consideration,» 1 will, suniion gamen The results: ten. Kausas, which’ was rated eighth | The chapeau, of course, inboard engine. I called the stew-| “TALLAHASSEE i — ‘The Flogi YY Sa mt) and the Valen o of my parents, pressive . ; by the nation’s sports writers in the benefit of the pHato- to tell th and Ai rsdbbbain ae teramked up oes cures commis | second Mea Meat buying : : an e advice my coaches at 1 D ol. | sat cai ‘ 'o tel le ‘Captall ‘anfot * “I have received no ‘sued olfer ay g g n of St.| bonnets. will be in fashion |jook and 4c!d us to fasten our | It added 2325 patients (6 ‘ite against the Chicago White Sox, he my present plans include football | hore down for the first time. 'Sauchak shot a 4-under-par 67 to! werld of collegiate basketball to- | day and tig Clyde Lovellette wears |the crown. | The Jayhawks won the NCAA title in convincing fashion Wedne: day night by downing St. John of Brooklyn. 80-68, in the cham pionship finale of the 1952 playoffs. | § Lovellette, keeping up a terrific |secring pace with the champion- ship chips down, led the way with 33 points. His record-breaking per- formance brought him the desi tion as most valuable play the tourney. The Kansas conguest came a Illinois wor third ranking by do ing Santa Clara. 67. 64, in he | John’s a ehance in the ‘game. Lovellette put the Kansans in front with an onening ‘ree ihrow and they stayed there ail the way. | IT's , Skinning a leg leaving the plane. | The Braniff Airlines’ DC-4 came igor with one of its four engines gone and a wing in flames. The 'vanding was perfect. | Minutes after the 45 psasengers and five crew members scurried out. flames consumed virtually the entire plane. Neither Stanford nc: Co-Pliot John Beakley, both of Dallas, Tex., would take credit for. an extra- jordinary job. They ‘had little to say Bat 0. R. Stites, an Oklahoma City lawyer who was a passenger, described the landing “as smooth as any I’ve ever seen.’ He gave this description: | (4), Wirephoto SPRING AGAIN and “Muggins,” 2 ear-old giraffe a cisco zoo seems safety belts. Then he banked the plane to put the stress on the op- | posite wing and started down. I! ‘I don’t know much about ‘Sir- planes,”’ MePhail said. “But-I s! don’t see how the pilot ever g jus @own, When we landed, they threw ropes out of the doors and out ci an emergency door on the left side of the plane. “Most of the men jumpéd down, but the women slid down the ropes. Ore of the women. who said she was 82, wrapped a maga- zine around the rope to prctect her hands and slid right on down. “It seemed that we had no soon- er got out of the nlane than ihe whole thing burst into flames.” The plane was en route fren Denver to Oklahoma City. rts during the year. a drop of 190 from the year before. A total | of 11,151 children was registergd | at. the end of the year. me N Ss Proc gis 5 gay © Florida for "Jn four innings, ‘he shut out the| The Jayhawks set up an irc dhite grout the ee th There were 635 children treated | 08% Key man-as quarterback in Fi (Scc on three hits and struck out | defense that kept the Redmen in| 3 fire station was) “arout * ay gown thie indbor from Dade, County. §70 from Hills- } ae Poort attack, the é-foot |°%*- pee sor aey.inever, ‘Were: able | terday to the Gulf- fey " borough. 426 from Duval, 251 from | torkeep 9 sustianed offensive click: Trailer camp, Traman| “Noone talked'/at all.:1 guess | Escambia, 34 fram Lee. 165 from | CHICAGO ™ — After it was all over you would expect the winning’ fighter to say: “I murdered de guy.” Instead you heard Chuck Davey orate: “I’m glad ‘the referee stopped it because ™ would ‘hate -4, 190-pound Sullivan has been a | 7 , Passer for two years. He has’ 2 yy year of sieibitity and of three co-captgins named isnt fall. He. also is‘a star with the’ university’s baseball team as “=r eatcher. <=» Smith said in the interview at Lakeland Sullivan told bim he hoped that by signing this year she would get in two years of minor Teague baseball before he was champion as Ike Williams knocked unconscious.” Williams’ and Syllivan was quoted by Smith as saying he plans to return to ue university this fall to complete his senior year studies. was the impression that this one- time lightweight king was washed up at 28 after 149 fights as a pro. . Davey, holder of a masters de-' to have to see such a great former | manager, Blinky Pa-, Ike didn’t say a word. There ; jing until ‘the! final. period. It wa they only | one )in which ‘the loser hela a scoring edge. Meanwhile, Lovellette, kept firing his, leatlly pushups and hook shots with nine free throws. his 4-game NCAA playoff scoring total to 141 points. He had broken He alsq set a new free throw record of 35 for the four games. The old record of 27 alse: was held by Sunderlage. to run‘fn a dozen field cals along The 6-foot 9-inch Lovellette ran | the old record c! 83 points in the | } nd Simonton, where a, motor | they were too scared, just like I yoter was on fire. The blaze! wis.'si Ss quickly extinguished. > Stites said the passengers “could | Orange, 110 frcm Palm Beach, ve | from Pinellas and 125. from Vo- lusia.. Te ee TORY TT lerme said: first three games. It had been set | ¢ called into the anmed services. « idn’ ‘i st | J. He is an advanced ROTC student ae take Davey seriously hy Dee Sunderlage of Ilinois last LEAN FIRST cur telephone call and headed for the !Tanch of a° svt 3,000 acres, faising Mensinger ranch with his son and , Purebred Hereford cattle. a hired. man, Frank Ellis. They | Merriman is in Chery County, Spotted’ a ear and stopped to in- | just six miles from the } quire ‘about the trouble. The as-|South Dakota border. Sailant fired into the Gardner car, | the county seat, is 61 miles away. 2) SmineEiocema - + oe ee YOU'LL LIKE OUR FRIENDLY SERVICE IRCHER S FRESH SHIPPED D. 6 D. FRYERS CASH MARKET 1028 Truman Ave We Deliver gree from. Michigan State, had who ws rurnerup in the circuit graduated tothe ranks ofa top with 26, welterweight contender. + ‘New another’ speedster seems to He remained: undefeated through have wvi-a job with the Sox. He’s | Tel. 1080 : BASEBALL a a a over Williams in the . telévised , sume es d. fd ae Associ ~% -_ MWeiter: 4) oeeeey Penh pac “, i Psearlad weighed 145 pounds. ander, is making good in| MESA, Ariz. (@ — df the Chicago ahah, dwilly beihis last | white Sax are ed ae tarwiere hs ance ‘ey e major leagues. —_| season they'll do it in haste. Harrist,'a knuckteball artist, has | ton year Manager “Paul Rich- turned in some pitching for the | “new” St. Louis Browns. At ae 2H? ~——~mement he is counted on for relief swchores, a job he performed for’ Washington and the Chicago White ‘ame up with Minoso, the league ‘in stolen bases with 31. Then there was Jim Busby el to fame is sag iets pitched for (Syracuse of the” International ; eo in 1946. This feat earned promotion to Chicago. He foiled. for the. White Sox in 1947 and after dividing the, 1948 season with Chicago and Washington, re- turned to the minors. Harrist was draftel for $10,000 by the Browns from Oakland last fall. she 1 Browps, hind the stout | arver and Bar. | pack the Pittsburgh ‘ Valif., Wednesd They sewed the | aes oy cial’ for all | on three <‘ngles, and a wild pitch. wie Chicago White Sox exploded ie i op as to cad | a re Telephone 9176 and 1962-3 | ie y Res wis} 4 broke’ up 4a zane with a srun |] 2320 PATTERSON AVE. it Gerald Fahr. MEMBER CHARTER BOATMEN'S Assok. iso" figured promi. | ae York Giants Chicago Cubs at ‘ sc e victory was the | 7 Giants seventh straight. Bobty ‘Thomson, Al Dark and | Whitey Lockman homered for the National’ League champions to i wipe. @ 40 deficit.“ "ihe Betimae ‘Oridles of the In. ional ‘Legaue turned back the ; Philadelphia Athletics, 5-3, at Hol- lywood, Fla. Other | scheduled games rained gut. Glenn Davis Sued For Divorce LOs “ANGELES Ws —Actress | has pod football's | Glare Pave Bor sore. shrine In an 18-word rccoeainiat filed | , she sa Separat- | mar- ' FOR LISTING IN THIS SPACE CALL 51 were | ROOSEVELT BOULEVARD We Shee is Glenda, , Feb. 9, You DE EP SE BAIT i, ad pene and nf co ee see ad ge Yer FISHING _ eUrnisheo BOAT GEORGE H. BATES CAPT. TOMMY LONES, Owner and Mgr. Deep Sea and Reef Fishing FARE $5.00 PER PERSON 26. | nie: whiz who i ae ,of.:catching ‘on is: Don ‘Nicholas who filched 45 bases with St. Paul and: Moile fast, year. | | An outfield of Busby, Minoso and \ Nicholas this’season may ‘be just | ‘about as fast'a fly-chasing trio as | ever played jon any: orie ‘team. 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