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Foto e Manager John Quinn, | The Kentucky teams tempt fate ‘The best guess was that he would |tonight. Western goes after its 2ist receive close to $35,000, which triumph against Stetson and the} would make -him one of Milwau- University tries for No, 15 against | |Georgia. Duquesne, with 18 in aj Veteran catcher Walker Cooper, | row, doesn’t play again until Wed- a I3-year National League veteran, | nesday. shee Wak Placed onthe waiver list by|. Connecticut's loss was not too the\ Braves, ° surprising since the Huskies were | The New York Yankees didn’t up against their stiffest opposi-| figure in any, transactions, but|ton of the season in Fordham. | Mickey Mantle’s right knee: was The losers put up a real battle! back in the news again. The-22-\but were unable to shackle big| yas outfielder underwent &/Ed Conlin of the Rams, who! @ operation in Springfield, Mo.,| scored 30 points. and his physician advised that he} Seventh « ranking Notre, Dame, | would be ready for spring training|the only one of the nation’s top| if he doesn’t try to do “too much, |10 teams in action last night, out- ® . ‘ too soon. |classed Butler 95-58. Joe Bertrand | © : : : The Brooklyn Dodgers brought|scored 26 points and Dick Rosen- : | their list of contented players for/thal 20 as the Irish romped all| i 4 1954 to 18 with the announcement the way. | ' : J |. Flake—Package PIE they had signed three more| Dick Nunneley sparked a final; — @ # | Crust Mix 18c Preacher Roe, Erv Pa-\75 second splurge that gave Tulsa| ms ‘ ee { B ‘orden’s - ¢ SEE THE MEAT YOU BUY! 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Ee 7 e e : Eddie Anderson, its head coach,| “And it doesn’t make sense to ; & new five-year contract to replace | plan’ indefinitely on fielding a rep- Your kitchen is cleaner RED RIPE the one that would expire after|resentative football team trained when it’s CLOROX-cl ' 4 1 : the 1854 season, by a high-grade coach if it seems | % snes ; TOMATOES ) e Very Rev. John A. O'Brien certain you cannot schedule suit-| =e is eum ¥ ai S. J., president of ,Holy Cross|able opponents in your area.” >... y Ldel eros ene tree ache ont j } «WB. 10¢ satd: “We are pleased and proud Anderson coached at Holy Cross sanitary, teo, after @ Clorox % » SS we are assured of Dr, Anderson's from 1933 to 1938 before taking Fe clgoning. For aad mildew % | rvices for at least five moreover at the University of Iowa. He years. In my opinion, he is second returned here ir. 1950. | , We es 0 ty * te none among football coaches.”| Athletic Director’ Eugene F. : Fafa ac natper of e7y Father O'Brien emphasized that Flynn said Holy Cross has been| oy C was] Re of Holy Cross has no intention of|approached by Syracuse to join ies Se al FOR FREE DELIVERY d intercollegiate football.|a nine-team conference that xe Si ss = . 2 R “Tt a9 too meny important ‘values! would include Bishop College, Bos-| / | for colleges, f » large and small,|ton University, Colgate, Rutgers, | and especially for & predominant-'Penn State, Pittsburgh and Ford- Is resident cllege such a8 our,” ham, Regular Grocery (@) he explained. “We are certainly inclined to 8 rders “Unfortunately the outlook for join swam a group,” Flynn gaid,